Hillsborough High School - Hilsborean Yearbook (Tampa, FL)
- Class of 1956
Page 1 of 192
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The 1956 Flornda State Fair and Gasparllla parade surpasfed those of past years ,f wha- w -:TE .- M - X S S wx 153859, Erlgczuzfur l1f'u'urc-we damned home victorious on the H.S.C. .umual tkmilmll train trip. W fw V, Wm f W Z .......-.-4 X- ,,, f vi i -, I W-I , i 1 W ' 1, Kr i wr fi .M...nnw 1w'- W ff ,W E 84 4 4 3 5, V Z , ,M I gf ,f J - 127' f F- fi Tgzllnlyzzssvi' at las!-Lanny McCullnrs. Roger Seals, and Budd y Ninm mlgi ' , XX liwu. I'.1Lu Brnurunlg. .md Siimlgng Brandon with their luggage us they arrive at Girls' State. 5 Q 9. is ki? 1, ' Qi Q 91 Q ll ' X, ,WA 0 Z , R 4 1 'iff XE! 1 .-S 'hd f' 'ig V1 I O if l 3 'Nye r . mr .a K - ft 1 li .l A ' , 'Ji '15 ur V. -1 1 ' .i . , 421- A. - -I-1 V fE f'f q ' 2 1' . Q e is is 1 l k seats f 'V vt x , , . Ai 1 , -Q i 1237- -ff., M VL- ' f X' -' - , .-.:.., T V we Q il Tl-ie Junior Optimist Club formally presented the Calendar Presentation Ball. First ron. left 10 Veach. Kay jones. Elaine Eisinger. Sara Jane son. Jeanette NY'ilsl-Ley, Lorna Crosby. Norma Tommy O'Brien. Bill Schofield. Manny Bondi, Roland Sanchez. Mark Newcomer. Austin Peele, Lose your book? Then see Marvin Garrett. john Sessurns. Lannx' MuCull.1r5. and jirnniy Wliite. who run our efficient bookroom. These bots f 9 1 9 . , -' ., k 1 . e aluavs willing to help You. Pi...Kn 5 fi Leraniits, clay modeling, and paper-mache .ini- l11llS are just a few ofthe many projects made in the art classes. M J' 2 Z gy ,' f - - , 's fir 1 Q s fy ft . Q at if . 'ish f' 7 I MW' ' W f f, , 4'?Z7'7,,a , L? , A! f Qnug ,, f., ,-, I my , f ff ' ' . 'WI ,, .3 in 5 ff' 4... Q ' I 1 W, , W, ,W ' ', , ' f x, Z r , f ff , 3 f 1 ,w Y , ,- 5 ' f 3 use 1. f . k .. f . A . f f' 2 2 f iw r , f f A ' . , ,Z f ,wt .- ,,,, X , , 5.71. , fm w V, f , , .W X' 2 f y ,fuaew 44,1 5 in f s if J : Q S f, I gt, S ? W, W, W 2 Qi J 'R' 1956 Calendar Ciuples at the Third Annual right: Barbara Smith, Pat Liebtag, Carmen Burkett, Betty Hart, Jackie Hart, Peggy Simp- Byrd. Back, row: Jimmie Di Chiara, Owen Suarer, Fred Hawkins, Lanny McCullars, Tom Murray, Missing is Cookie Clemons. i f 4 I 3 7 'V f Practice makes perfect. These commercial students believe that old proverb as they work hard to prepare for future jobs. 'WWQ 1: 4 1 These chemistry students closely watch n chemistry Cosine is the to-function of sine. ls it confusing? Not demonstration performed by the lab assistants. rrignometry students enrolled in our fourth year math to these program. These history students .iilmuru smut- nf the projetts made for their hi-.turx glasses. iw ,I 'iff :', 125 't ,,4.L..,s.-up ' a l L Oleyf The traditions of old Spiiin. pArt of T.1mp,1 itself. .ire Clernonstrnted hx' these Spanish students. Mr. Frank Giunta. D,xd's Club President: and Mrs. R. H, Lexus P.T.A, President. are two of our most enthusiastic boosters. 3 . V , 4 Ig,-,,,,,, -, Caught .innthvr truffle xml.1ter 'Its e N r F rd ma e the autoniobile. Hillsb-wrt-ug hi pJI'l'xlI'l ltr attendants like XX t-ntlell Hughes. 'lcrrx H x o nnx ut er And r lit-nnx Dean. Nlissm: is P.1ul QIYPQUC ,.-1-f 'Y ., 1111 X ,hal 41 .T:,.N X , me GM . grit w X 1 . K , . ' , ma fe xx i ,TB ,HMA ,W ' i . ' f +9 ' , 0 .mf ' 59: 'f , 3' . T: ' J' Y A xl' V ,, :MQ , W I haw ,, if J ,i . Y! X , ff ,gifigff 5 WMM? 1.1 iw-vf ww. , .rf , ,fy , fn 921 l Wi p V i ' Q-W.,,,.,,.W--mf ff Z t I V , ,, I M, I Q Y gfniwm-,,,,,, .,,,,,, , fM.,.,Wu , jul- , tmwwx , f' X .. 1 ,ff' 4 M?- 5 X 5 , , . 'X , vig' I 'F 7 4 f fi X , V X J .M ' WWW ' QW I V ff. , ff ft ff ff , . tw MW f, f f, ' 1 , by , fa ' 9 M. Z -.fm ff ff f L Bermuda shorts and long socks have become the favorite dross for parties and get-togethors. - Q, ,L Wm 'Z x ' ll 5 X 1 ,Jeff v 1 , 15, wt 4 , vw M 'Q 'l A A ,Q I W4 . V , f., -If-44. t Q' it-f -X - , 1 .,f Q 5 :' P X x - wi , 03 W sw ' Ww4:twfm1t:, 4'f ' lf' ' ' f ' . - ..L.,, fr X A fr 2 4, , :..2z:.2:4LNmW t' w, -:It , . ,-X - Q xfw . ii.,- s .,:' F ' I Q . 1,1-' 1 fl, 'T , Q I L.. ,, .: 4 X X Wm 'Q f is.: -i I 5 f .HJ I 1 4 1 K Z . f .. .1 ff A -.,,. ,. ' c ,,...,- Thu wt-.alter hex? Tllcsu l!0lHCl l'l.llilI13l students provt- that .1nvthing ynu ,in tlu wt- c.1n do lwtturf' Still tlon't lwliuxc it? just look .lt this beautiful furniture rcfinishcd by the girls, !l1Cl1lS0lYQ5, in this new typo thus. f. JL0o CUNTE School Scenes . 4- 9 Dedication ..... 1 2 1 3 Review of the Year . . . 85 Letter from the Staff . . . 15 1 ADMINISSTRATION Principals ,and Deans . . . 16 17 Department Heads . . 1 8 Faculty . . . . 19 '22 Personnel . '23 CRL A S S E S Seniors ..., 24 6 5 Senior Directory . . 66 71 Wl1O,S Who ..... 72 73 Outstanding Seniors . . 74 75 Juniors . V ...... 76 SO Sophomores . 81 84 A C T I V I T I E S Hilsborean Staff . . . 88 S9 Red and Black Staff . . 94 95 Helm Staff .................. 99 A11 Clubs ..,. 90-93, 96-98, 100-103, 106-109,112-115 Honor Society .... ....,.. .... 1 0 4 105 Student Council . 1 1 0' 1 1 1 Calendar . . . 1 1 6 1 1 7 Senior Class Play . 1 1 8 Dance Review . 1 19 ' Band ..... 120 123 Glee Club . . 124-125 R.O'.T.C. . 126 131 A T H L E T I C S Football ....,.. 1 34 1 38 Basketball . . ,..... 139. 142 Golf, Tennis, Swinuning . 143 Baseball ........ 144-145 Y Track .......... . . 146 147 Boys' Physical Education 148 Girls' Physical Education . . . 149-1 50 A D V E R T I S 1 N G Merchants and Businessmen 1 51 -1 S4 Patrons .......... . . 174 ,----1, ,J r QW Wi? 2' J N w My if W V95 'N w My CN D f? vw! if My QM W uf ,V My V: h 9-mx 11 -,,. 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NIISS .XNNW C.1XRLI5I.ou1' -aklwr .111dourfr1cmi. RUNNER-UP f ,, 4 , W .3 .5 , X MR. JOE CONTE The magic of your personality and the strength of your character have left an imprint that will be indelible even through the years. XVinning the ad- miration of the students and the faculty alike, you, MR. JOE CQNTE, are not only a teacher of subject matter in the classroom, but a friend and a counselor also. Because of your easy-going manner and patience with us, you have set an example we are proud to follow. WyWf,,. I I IKM.. f, W! MR. AMADO DELGADO To the thousands of students who through the years have rocked to the music of the Big Red Band, you, MR. AMADO DELoADo, pei-gonifv the vibrant spirit behind Hilsborough. Energetic, friendly, and helpful, you have won our grateful .appreciation for your genuine interest. Thank you for having taught us to live our lives with music. K HUNURARIES For your untiring work . . . service .... 1 nd interest . . . we honor you, MRS. SARAH SWEAT. As sponsor of successful annuals for many years, you have proven your ability and foresight. Wfithout your ready assistance and understanding, this annual would not be possible. We hope by this acknowledgement to show our gratitude for your kindness and help. MRS. SARAH SWEAT To you, MRS. NANCY XVHITE, who as annual sponsor would never accept a dedication, we would like to show our appreciation for all the work that you have done. Kind, considerate, and alwavs ready to please, your Whole-hearted interest and' loyalty have won you a place in the hearts of all. Thanli YOU HMisSy for giving us confidence in ourselves. MRS. NANCY WHITE ww S' 'sw na ii' 5, is 1. ,A .. Q, sw ,ff X W' as .-1-':ff .,,, , s .- vs? .Y 2 . no Xa, M . f 1' . 1 1 . ,.,, .VN '-WA' , ,-qi -, 1 -3 ,rg A -, 1, -- . - . MW , fm fgfmffffmwsnmhmz A A I ,W Q , ,2 Q. ,1 , I Q l , f . f1 A ' I 1. My '- , . . E. z' 1,1 'L 1 . was wma LQ - - , iawmsa iiaiikisi ' 7-Q ,,., , ,.,,,,., .,,. Y , Y f-QNX X XN.....f' .. 3 S T S 2 S r S 5 s 5 K m X 5 z Q 1 2 Q ,, Q i Z E E S S . wmwwe -M--4 fm f ww vmiwfzwwffmmmwmu mmwm www ii E 5 5 2 1 Z 5 ? K V 5 Z Rs s f 2 Jw, . ,fyzsfff ,fp wr . C H. ' 4410 XFEXX Ag W ,, KWQQ4, Z Nf H 5. f . ff-1,1 it A x A V .Lyn Q , 1 T l 'r Pglf-WA , 2-in '56, WV ' .gig M Q - on 'TT '-QW -'Wfww Q! , , 5 5 . '4,h,L .- is X I I ,Lx Hillsborough has long been proud of its principals. They' have altvavs been distin- guished and respected men. In like fashion MR. viviax GMTHER has guided Hills- borough the past twenty-four years. He his helped to mold it into a school that stands unequaled in Florida and respected throughout the South. Klr. Gaither has ever striven for greater expansion and academic equality. Hillsborough stands as evidence of the outstanding success of our principal. Xlodest and unassuming. vet poised and efficient. Xlr. Gaither is Hillsborough's best ambassador of good vvill. Active in manv of Tampais outstanding organizations, Hr. Gaither inimediatelv gains the confidence and co-operation of all with whom he comes in contact. We are proud of him and his able adminis- tration of this institution. and vie are secure in the belief that he will continue to lead Hillsborough in its continuing prominence among schools. X s .ch N M MR. YIVIAN G.-KITHER Przrrrxpal ln his position of assistant principal and ciirector of Becau e b s undeg-tgaggg Fgnblfgqig gif ,QI bovg with student activities. NR. XVAYXE HAMILTON has is on xinijizit b ciaiij. conies in contact. XTR. PRAXK CARPEN- the high regard of the student body for his fairncss and TPR. ,istftgmg E-r1ac1p,1l and dean of boys has niade many' friendliness. His tireless vforlt otudcnt Council sponsor stccicpts his frif.. Taking Ol-'L as Hilsborean Staff is inspiring to all who come in contact with him. He zdiisor at th. tnf o ...c first tnicster. he carried out his holds a difficult iob and no one could carrx on the rc- duties ivizli s 'nd exceptional capability. His sponsibzlities more effectively than Xlr. Hamilton. ldc has charactc-rgstic o 4 ' shown as he undertook the been instrumental in Hillsboroughis grovstn. This grow th taslt 'with qu 1 firniness. lt is through the tire- svill stand as a concrete Witness to his outstanding abiliti less orls of such lt c rs is Xlr. Carpenter that Hillsborough .v,. .-, .am , and personality. contgnaalli. .... c. . -s int Anmlnlsin MR. XYAYNE HAMILTON , . lHJ CXPlHC4 MR. FRANK CARPENTER Aiszsttzut Pr11zrzp.1l .zv1.z' ,-Liiffcinf Pfui,-111,11 Ju! Draw of Boss Dzrcftor of Ssfzzifaut .-lrtziftltw H 'W' 4. , ,. ' Dv f TT 1 f ' 4. ,, w 1 gn 'T' M ?a' fix ix. 1 ..,,......- 41,-i-il.. l.-..11-- . .--- 5 sf 2 gi ' 7 ! f i I ii Q ff g T . , ma? ' .A . X. ,, gg 1. Have you ever wondered why your schedule always Works 'fy MISS JANE DOWDELL MRs. MIRIAM DULANEY Dean of Girls Regist,-,W MISS JANE DOXVDELL, dean of girls, has become one of the most indispensable members of the administration. Her understanding, helpful attitude has been a guiding light to the many who have gone to her for advice and assistance. A good sense of humor is a wonderful asset no matter what the situation might be, and Miss DoWdell,s Wit will long be remembered by the many students she has guided through Hillsborough. Both the students and the faculty have come to admire her friendliness and leadership. out or why you graduate with the right number of credits? Then meet the person responsible, MRS. MIRIAM DU- LANEY, registrar. In her little cubby hole in the main office, Mrs. Dulaney keeps track of not only Hillsborough's students, but new students also. All transcripts of the records of students both present and past needed by colleges, the Federal Government, and businesses are her responsi- bility. In addition Mrs. Dulaney teaches two classes in World history. Wfant to see Mr. Gaither, need an absentee admit, or want to read a bulletin? Then head for the office. Behind the scenes of Hills- borough's smooth-running offices are the secretaries who, although they are not well known by students, are Vital to all Hills- borough. They are also responsible for the student office assistants. In charge of the main office are MRS. LORENE DAVIS and MRS. LOUISE LUCAS. They are responsible for keeping the records straight, handling visitors, filing mail, and answering correspondence. The attendance and the citizenship of all students are the duties of MRS. DOROTHY ELLIOTT, secretary of the dean's office. MRS. PAT STOKES, Mr. Hamilton's sec- retary, publishes the daily bulletin in addi- tion to her other duties. Mimeographing tests and study guides are just one of the many tasks that MRS. DAVID GILCHRIST handles for the Eng- lish department. MRS. GRACE NEILS- BURY does the same for the history depart- l11CI'1t. Eff si cz I I . . -we K sq.. wt.. , g 13. -' 7 ,Kr 'V-I .71 N kg, Tx -N.. A74- MRS. ROSE CAGNINA NIR. ALIADO DELGADO ,.. MISS ANNIE CARLIQI ARD L. 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Une 111 1l1e 111111: useful suhiecrs ,IE Hillsborough l'lR. 111' i111p1'11x'c111e111s of 1'e.11li1'1g skills is taught E11 Xl1'1. Helen Schroeder. he.1cl of the English ljeparti- 111e111. DEPARTMENT HEADS 18 ws x .4 HHS 4.1, f,,fJ an Miss Hill, Mrs. Stokes, Mrs. Sweat, Mrs. Bost, and Mrs. Terry enjoy Mrs. Odham, Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. McFadyen and Mrs. Yost discuss these the wonderful Florida sun in our inner court. unusual paper-mache animals. I r' , , A F X ,ML if . Q Q! 'f . W THE FACULTY 1955- Many of our teachers have to be very versatile. They fill in for teachers in other subjects, and are always ready to help in projects such as chaperoning dances, sponsoring clubs, and keeping detention. Eour years of English is the requirement for all diplomas and it may be filled from the large variety of courses offered at Hillsborough. English is divided into three groups, advanced or x, regular, and slow or y. Each student is placed in the group where he is best fitted. In addition many electives are also taught. Regular sophomore English is taught by Mrs. Priscilla Lightseyg Mrs. Kathleen Mcljadyeng Mrs. Vera Odham, and Mrs. Lois Yost, who also sponsors the Kiwanettes. Mrs. Barbara Bost teaches x while Mrs. Irene Byrd teaches y. Miss Sarah Hill, sponsor of the junior American Citizens, and Mrs. Dorothy Stokes, sponsor of the Future Teachersg teach regular junior English and x is taught by Mrs. Anna Terry, who also teaches regular junior English and senior Xg and by Mrs. Louise Hoobler. The same English course is taught all seniors the first semester, but the second semester three English courses are offered. Regular Eng- lish or literature is taught by Mrs. Emily I-lylant and Mrs. Sarah Sweat. Advanced or college preparatory and thesis is taught by Mrs. Alice Twilley, who also teaches regular junior English. Grammar or C is taught by Mrs. Gladys Metz. Reading is taught by Mrs. Margaret Peeler, sponsor of the Junior Red Crossg and Mrs. Ellene Xvalkerg in addition to teaching regular sophomore and regular junior English respectively. Drama and speech are the fields of Mrs. Thelma Jones and Mrs. Frances McKibben who also sponsor Hillsboroughis three drama and speech honoraries- Masque and Gavel, Thespians, and Pi Kappa Delta. Publications are the businesses of Mrs. Jeanne Clark, Mr. Leonard Browng and Mr. john Lortong the duties of which they have assumed along with their other English classes. Mrs. Clark taught regular sophomore English, journalism, and advised both the Red and Black and Hilsborean staffs the first semester. Mr. Leonard Brown took over the second semester. Mr. Lorton teaches regular junior English, Creative Waiting, and also sponsors the Helm. Making plans for their English classes are Mrs. Twilley, Mrs. Peeler, The jolly five at the lunchline are Miss jones, Mrs. Wfalker, Mrs Mrs. Metz, Mrs. Lightsey, Mrs. Hylant, and Mrs. Hoobler. I X ,gqas-f!g'z. ' f X W ul 4 5 f in hlbff , I S311 f q.,..m,.- in . - sz. .an- -:Jj . lv Pr, .f lla , gui. McKibben, Mrs. Clark, and Mr. Lorton. JS.. Q.. f 7 Q F H 'IIB 5 259535. as-, , E Q , pt,,,5-n 95,1-: fn 2 r .1 I Q A I 1. ,Wd 5-rrp. bk -runs f 5 --A A-. in 4, 4' i , .4,,, O M ZS 'Z' .af 'fi a A Ag ,. . Z W , g? f fag sg f lik.. ff ff' ,ff '4 3 ,, I '37 . ' 'J ' Y gk i J an Pr., 4:94. 5 X X N ,Lay -4 1 1 -49 154 , Q 'Q Z: X if Z ff iw 1 l , l Vfe find Mr. Johnson. Miss Rigby. Miss Pritglmircl. Mr. Douglas. Mr. Admiring one of thc art :l.1ss-es' prfliegts JrQ I we nistciri teachers. Mr Alderrnln. and Mrs. Vfagner reading college bulletins .ind vexrbooks. liifl'-lPJC!'iCl-i.5lI'S.1-.C3X.3l1'S.SZT1lEH.lilljilf Riifler. 2 . A . A . Miss Vfilsori. Mr. Seevers. Miss M. Smith. Mr. R.1ff.1. ,ind Miss Brown enioy' our bexutiful patio. Mrs. Rebjv shows Mr. Matthews. Mr. Brow n. Mrs. Bruljnd. .mtl Mr Littlefield one of her tl.1ss's experiments. s. at N . . . . T H E Ntigigi Nf,lf.. -1.1. R111 I1 Efffi . ,-1'..i:i ng tit: A,lj.C. .Xfigf-f .i i H Qi' ,:i,it. r? Lx Zlllglii lb l-T115 K -. ' ' ' l-liiliboz' i'i' . Lgii fig :1 iiiiv pf: ,gf tzizzzzv t .. mggg Y,L,i.s lr Q4:..1 NIJCSIHY N.:i.iij tgk,-N W. ' ,X f-.11 L-.1i' ,Xlacrnxariz My 11.11 i5l'u 4 ig 1.11 lgiiffli liiiifii. fc' , wi N-, i .x.. xii.. . 1 Ut ...., . , . ., Ron Putt XlI'N.NlI1'W by Nl:-N. ll MLM Elin l, ,,.. ili l.. lg x. PY .i ,Vt-..,. -.. Nl...,...t. N Q Our' NQQ optfi. Pi'-J.. R..,,. -N R Y M N-.N if' . . .... it... N. ,'.1'.tl Mt. C' Qlitzuiwizq. t .zziti lllv. giant 1' -Ql x 4 Mr. Yxqlfcr. ii- if it--fi-V--it ii C--A ,. -g ,,P.,,,.,.Li. Q,.,.I ,-1.Nli- L-if R-Ng 1.. T.,..N-,.. ki--Y N ..,..t.. ,. i... ,.,.,.. ,, Y . ,C - W- in- .------- r-4 rr' -' -- ,.,.,,., , .... ,. bw. 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'T uw e A rf 3,1,,Q.up-nl!!! nn iq 2, -3515-W?mfi:.T'3 f I ' lvm.L l W'-A will. -s HB HMM' lift 4, us? p 7 V s. .st v , ...M V VC' .VW 5, 2 . 5 t V l n WXW ff ff- my ii Mr. Edwards, Mrs. Hett, Miss Weatherford, and Mr. Scally, skim Mr. Cates, Miss Chiles, Mrs. Spencer, Miss Campbell, and Mr. Conte through some of the many magazines available in thelibrary. take time from their teaching duties to have their picture taken. FACULTY X lour-year llathetnatir-s proszraln was initiated at Hillsliorough several years ago in order to better prepare college hound students for freshman matheinatics. lr consists of two years of algelrra taught luv Nliss Vivian tilainplvell. Y-Teen sponsorg Xliss Hessie Chiles. Honor Society silonsorg Hr. Jarman Scally. who also teaches Pre-flight Aero- nautics: and Hrs. ,lean Siveneer. and Plane tleometry and Trigxnometry and Solid Geometry. the third and lourth years respectively. llotll are taught lay llr. ,loe Conte. For those who llo not Illdll to major in seience or math in college. Basil llatliematics and Functional Mathematics. lauiflit lay JK. D, Cates and Mr. Paul lfdwards. may lie taken to meet the diploma reftuirenients. The f-onnnercial department provides Ill'21t'llt'Lll instruction for those who plan to enter the lausiness field alter graduation. Typing and shorthand. the two conimercial regulars. are taught by Hrs. Hortense llarnes, Miss Carol Lumia. Mrs. Merle Stuckey. Miss lrma Turner, Mrs. Nancy Wofford. and Mrs. Myrtle lllt-Donald, who also teaches Business English. Hrs. Juanita Ely. in addition to teaching: classes in shorthand. also teaches Secretarial Practice. Money is the liusiness of Mr. Marvin Autos. Athletics Business Manager and Mrs. Dorothy liurris. Treasurer. who lmoth teach Bookkeeping while Nlr, Amos also teaches Business flrithinetic. Last. hut eertainly not least. Mr. Harold McCarty. who tear-hes fionirneivial Law and Business Arithmetic. rounds out the ver- satile stalf of the commercial department, llixersified tIooi1eratix'e Training for juniors and seniors is under the suiverxision of Xlrs. Nella Cole. Under this vlan. a student attends school lour periods and holds a jolr part time. Two meinlners of our hard-workinil lilrrary stall are Nliss Carolyn 't'l'eatl1erlortl. assistant lilvrarian and Y-Teen sponsor: and Nlrs. Lillian llett. lilnrary secretary and Lilvrary Cluli sponsor. They are in charge ol' ille student assistants who keep our lihrary in iverfevt running order. ....,,Q Mrs. Burris, school treasurer, checks a ledger entry. Mr. Amos, Mr. McCarty, Mrs. Wofford, Mrs. McDonald, and Miss Coke, tea, or coffee? Mrs. Cole, Miss Lumia, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Ely, Turner stop to chat before returning to class. and Mrs. Stuckey each chooses her favorite during a morning break. 2 W ' M IW ix KX s X Y ' , mf'lZ'11Vl' ' is. +- A-0' I M M, .1 1 Nw. A -L -:ff fl' 1'5 A S MqDonaICI. N1rs.Barrow. 3Ir.Dean. Miss Large. and Mr Crews stop to admire the display case. FACULTY N ':.1. X1 .. I 11 Igge 71 A. 11.5. Hin-1 .1 ...:iQ-I. 4.1 '--e:- Liiiti. .511 5-11.1iZi-11' . 1-ei .-3. .- .1 111 . I13- irii- iii-ii, f--T' gre XI?- I Nl - NI-1 A I -' 1' P NI'-1 A + 1 Lff 'H1I'1+- -f-',-,AjA4- in ,rf 1 Y lv, f-- -1 f111 Jxff 11' 1577 lf. f' 5iiI1 Tfixfl V F-1.5 NIR. Hweti '111r1173:v1:. XI?-. Alf Ie..Lg.1.... 1 1 11- 1-1 11- 1-11. Ii I F111-19 1 ,-.. .. . 1 .,. ... ... .,.,, ........1:xE'1: Ik 1 NIY-. IW-.11.1 Vzxeefr are the 11115 her- IIII' fi1119 new f:i11:11t .11 1511-111151515 eatixe e:Ipr1eef11,1n. 111 I 1 't J1111r1J113t11-11. 1 11- 11131611111 51--JI Iilte thit N111 I113 II I 11i 1:1rr1113y 1, I-Ile? 'fe ' W V51 '161i 1111 I13 Hr. I Nl NLYI3 V111--. I1 I ILSII- I-.rf I . 1 H111 r the 11 1.115 Hr. flew 1 ' 11 1 1r11gr -luring the sch-i11j1I I X 11Hg1,ri'11r11. 1- . 111111 f-1 4.1I'1jacts-NIe1:ha11i1ial 1 NI X. Ii. 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PERSONNEL It takes a lot of school supplies for the homework of Hills- borough's twenty-eight hundred students and Mrs. Alice Stuart, manager, and Mrs. Lucile Thomas who run the P.T.A. bookstore are responsible for meeting this need. ln addition, many of the little things--senior rings, candy, the lost and found, etc.-which are so important are handled by them. Keeping the school building in perfect working order is the duty of Mr. Mario Pullaro and his efficient staff of custodians- Mrs. Martha Johnson, Mrs. Mayme Lawson, Mrs. Willie Mae Montesino, Mr. Peter Conzoneri, Mr. Cosme Novas, Mr. Frank Liecio, Mr. Charley Sorondo, Mr. Steve Antinori, Mr. Peter Mon- tesino, Mr. Carl Fulton, Mr. Jose Rocha, and Mr. Alfonso Per- rone-who do a fine job of putting I-lillsborough's best foot forward. Oh no, not the same old thing again ltis a common ex- pression, but not at Hillsborough. Mrs. Octavia Robles, man- ager, and her staff of cafeteria Workers-Mrs. Marjorie Herron Mrs. Clara Sheldon, Mrs. Mable Bexley, Mrs. Hazel Moore, Mrs. Blanche Mickelson, Mrs. Willie Miller, Mrs. Margaret Bradley, Mrs. Ollie Featherstone, Mrs. Muriel Van Buren, Mrs. Ruth Langford, Mrs. Elizabeth Mclntyre, Mrs. Laura Breakey, Mrs. Mary Way, Mrs. Mayrne Burroughs, Mrs. Rosa Blount, Mrs. Vertie Wingate, Mrs. Melba Boyle, and Mrs. Irene Patterson- work hard to provide a balanced meal daily for both the student body and the faculty. Ollie Featherstone, Mrs. Muriel Van Buren, Mrs. Ruth Langford, Mrs. Elizabeth McIntyre, Mrs. Laura Breekey, and Mrs. Mary Way. ,A 1, ff 5...-f 2 Our custodians take a minute from their busy schedules to pose for our photographer. Left to right, first row: Mr. Peter Canzoneri, Mrs. Martha Johnson, Mrs. Mayme Lawson, Mrs, Willie Mae Montesino, Mr. Cosme Novas, Mr. Frank Liecio. Second rozr: Mr. Charley Sorondo, Mr. Steve Antinori, Mr. Peter Montesino, Mr. Carl Fulton, Mr. Jose Rocha, Mr. Alfonso Perrone. Third' row: Mr. Mario Pullara, head custodian. 4' l T 1 5 r , A '61-my Preparing sandwiches for our hungry stomachs are left to right: Mrs. Marjorie Herron, Mrs. Clara Sheldon, Mrs. Mabel Mexley, Mrs. Hazel Moore, Mrs. Blanche Mickelson, Mrs. Willie Miller, and Margaret Bradley. Ready to serve you are left to right: Mrs. Octavia Robles, manager MYS- M3Yme Burroughs, Mrs- Rosa BIOUYITZ. Mrs. Vertie Wingate Mrs Melba Boyle, and Mrs. Irene Patterson. i 'Q' was W Q is V .- -i f - EP l y Mir- K- mkb in lil' 1 zz 1 Ff:,L S M i'w g:,5 ? 'i? s 1 i Cjradilrition: The day so anxiously T P , I ru ' fs f his .iwaitetl is here, and as our minds .ire filled with the questions of what now, and where do we go from here? Suppose we step back- ward on the sands of time and see what memories of our high school ymrs the hour glass holds for us. Let us not hurry on this journey, but let Us .illow each grain of sand to sift itself thoroughly through the hour glriss so that not one tiny memory will he allowed to slip by too fast, lest tomorrow we forget that which is so dear to us today. Q ,fr , X 7 In: ff ff I Y' X fi if' 'iii i , M V if 'f sls, pissss fs Z Lx , 9 Q BETTY ABBOTT RONALD ADAMS IT'S LITTLE GRAINS IN THE SANDS OF TIME WE SOMETIMES LET SLIP THROUGH OUR FINGERS .. ADKINSON LLOYD ALBURY ALONSO MURIEL ALLEN iff' ' 1944 .,,. 14. 1 .Wei Z Z , X I, Wgzvjry 'Q i' CLARA ALDAY ANNA ALEXAITIS YVONNE ALLEN CALVIN ALLEN . fi' W - 2 -'J ze, . -,.,, . ,V f, 9 tg' is 'Af sei ,Ki , :P I .up-1 mud- P G fm' Q CARMEN ALEIERI SYLYIA ALVAREZ r nr-I ryvfgg ff? www ,s wg-M'-vt ,gags - Z A J ff X .1 'Wx Y . 1,2394 2 Miki 1 fl' 4 f W 15.57 4 V , Z E kg , J Q ' 11' ,Q E. x 3 f DICK ANCI SAUNDRA ATKINSON BILL BAELKLER MARCIA, BALDWIN 1 Q- .1 X x, L . L xx-uw j K, HURBERT ANDERS WILMA ANGLE LEE AUBEL MARY ELLEN AYALA- TOMMY BAILY CAROL BARBARIA f I as ' ff ,Awww X I ff 'f 'W z 0 I A N 9 f 7 4 I Q? M2 1 ,, , A fx K, - 42 4 W QV' 4 W 9,2 f 3 r X ,, If S x .vig 41 , ,N nm. 2 xt., gl. ,Tx -lggf f.. . - ' A I ,. VI f -,4. 4 4 , fha 2 , M,,. y . gi , I , f ,jf , 1 5215A A H. zf v f , , . Z ff Z , ff . , By X I 1 Q 1 ' WW , f' , Z 'Q ff W ' 7 I, . f, N7 'g2 fJ'Yf, X MA fx QW. ff 5 ' X Q25 1: , V.: fa,-Qzg WALTER ASH IRENE AYCOCK SANDRA BAIINBRIDGE CLYDE BAKER EVELYN BARCO BILL BARLOW mf' C. X fi K L 1 5 .A I Q! ' 'X zu 4 4' 1 1 x N? X A4311-'uf iw .1 in lx I N f ,Q - 5 -, V. M 1 xv X I LA DIEU BARNES CRAIG BASS RICHARD BEGGS DONNA BIGGS . '5Sf'Afx71 r A 'f 24:35 .Q . --ffm , - , .. A ,52a'EM I5 Rffrfw ' I Q 3-1 '- - 'E Q 4 1' I . - -4 ' f l if lil 5 Qlf E IN ,X K9 ALLENE BARNETT LEO BATMAN ROLAND BELL JERRY BILLINGS .6 f - ' xx. ,- Y'-My - mv x 9 .x Q -.,., I ix .,: ,sq-f X ff WILLIAM BARRY ARLENE BEARSS Jo ANN BELLAMY MARY Lou BLACK -fr url' kk f. X 4 Q X 4 S 365 ....... Xl ,Q kv! gn A ' ,f fd, ,M l qi 5 S 4 Z Z ERNIE BLAIKIE DONALD BLANKENSHIP WYE PHY.E, RUTF E QA rf. N W mt YE 5 aunrf 9' The fII'SI few INOIIIITS VVI'IC1'1 VVC were individual grains of sand in the hour glass, how lost and uncertain ,',f we felt! Wfe must have looked , , ' yn' , f pretty silly those first days when the Only name we answered to was 'lR:it.', How can we ever forget the embarrassment of walking into the wrong class. It took 11 while but with the thrill of our first big high school dance, the first pep assembly, and the first football game, we lost L1 little of our bewilderment and began to feel more at home. HERE ON THESE PAGES LET US RECAPTURE THOSE LITTLE THINGS THAT IN LATER YEARS WILL MEAN SO MUCH TO US WILLIE BLOCKER MARY JANE BLOUNT MANNY BONDI MAIRY LOUISE BOSE WILLIAM BOGGS CHARLOTTE BOHAMMON JAMES BOWMAN JULIE BOWMAN - - W3N9'ii YT .S EN ww 5 if S ' N is 'N it , i K A 1 I as 5 JOYCE BOHANNON DIANE BOYER 'Www pta Before me knew it, report Card 181ml-du QP' PQ 1' time had rolled around The first ix weeks were hard and the small I , V if M iffqsfagap- We 4- ,. 'f - MM .-fp go:,,,, 1, -V gf V W ' f if Q, list of sophomores on the honor roll proved it. Almost too soon, the last football game and Thanksgiv- ing holidays arrived. The days dragged bv from Thanksgiving un- til Christmas and our wonderful tivo weeks vacation! Then back to school. and before we had settled dovvn again, our first exams. How scared ive were. and oh. how tve crammed! THOSE EVERLASTING FRIENDSHIPS. CLARENCE BOYETT MARY LOU BRAGDON SARALENE BRANDON XVILMA BRANDT HELEN BRANT .5551 . fe 'f V .1 JE-Q ,. H - J '7 752, 1,1 v 1 9 w,a.a,.,., -M, hw , ,gf 1, Y, we L4 2 'V I f V -- wg fxf' my is ga 'P s aaas .W Af' .... wi n, Qf, f. . , .,,, Mn' W 2 , 3, 41, ,vm 4. ' sf , f 1, A DAVID BRAY NY. BRATTON .S -. v ,fu , . s, 1 f , ir- .ff 1 I ml fp X ,, 'fi 2 , ' 5:3 .X 4- 4 D g 3' V53 Q Y 'Qc ELDRIDGE BRAVO X p E PATTY BOYER MARTHA BOYER LORNA BRANNAN FRANKLIN BRIXZIB SKI iw' ., ii.. lea ia nuwwww X JM ,W QWWW 'mm ,p .U , KEITH BROOKINS ROSE MARY BROOKS CLAUDETTE BROWN DELORES BROWN GEORGE BROWN JACKIE BROWN WILDA BROWN PATRICIA BROWNING PATTY BROWNING METTA BROWNNEL JOYCE BRUCE BEVERLY BRYAN DONALD BUA BOBBY BUGGICA ARTHUR BURGESS MARGIE BURNEY RONNIE BURNHAM ELIABETH BURNS MICKEY BURRELL NANCY LOU BUSCI-F r ff, , !,w7j,'7:gfn,I- 'fm 1 1 N, f' Www. QQ' NM ENN XI xv- wa- ' Xi,:fYS1-Nfl X' ' ISSN Of .JJ Q If , ' ix Q-9 - ' .pw-fl Ns. ,N . -is .L fk.AwAww.Nx A Xwf -5553: A gr My I Q Q.x ,. xg 3 Ax ,, I I - C rs. Q I A: A i I If 'X I A I X MC A N. zxx . 1 If ,xxx A Y K .I . . x A I ff 'K I R x 9 E 1 I ., 4? I xx X I 1 ' I I I X ' . A X ,, fav 'g . ff' JOE BUSH WILL CAGLE OLIVIA CANTU ELOISE CARROLL Nm. HUN -ww...., Y 1 '- . I Q fy If If Qi A X : QF: , 'Er , A f f i4f,,, . , ,' '1 ' '52 '95 QB!! ' BILL BUSLER JACQUELINE CAIL DAVID CARDEN JACK CARTER Qnw... use 4 f I , I Q .. if , 17,7353 X if ni V ' ' , ' QCA , WZ! fwwk ,.,, 0' +3 ' , 'WX My , ....'?,:. XVILMA BUTTON MARY CALDWELL PAUL CARPENTER XVILI IAM CARTER 44 I , 5, . ,U 51-7'.5f:f,'L b . . P Ia. K A Ig-5 Y Q s 4 W S I I. YR. gy ll xl, -,I -Y Vw A ez- . WILMA BUTTON CARMEN CATTIGRONE DIANE CARROLL ARLENE CASEY I Q sl' fin , :Q 'X I M 5 WW! f 441' , ' ,,.if2z,! A fb AI? 11 A ., y -f V1 ,Q V I , STELLA CAFARO JULIEN CAMPBELL ROBERT CARROLL CALVIN CA TALANO 11' Q R4 I E I...-...A-. .- If V-A 2-im' ig. 5 is-f EM 'Ng-u-I VX- . nik- 55 X A' Q I QI' Q f CAROLE CAVANAGH LYNN CHAFIN T VERNON CHARLTON CECELIA CLOSE ,W 1 MQW M W WJJKYV Aj' i f. 'llhe second semester we felt more familiar with Hillsborough and its ways. The long wait for lunch wasn't nearly so dreaded by this time. As time had passed we'd met .ill types of peopleg we'd made many friends. Basketball season was gof ing in full swingl' and we were happy to be .1 part of the cheering squad at the games. Suddenly we realized that although at first we were only small grains of sand in the hour glass, we were now dissolv- ing into a part of something we our- selves didn't quite understand. YVC only knew that we were well on our way to becoming adults. We oegan to feel less like Rats as we mingled with the juniors and seniors in the patio, and felt more worthy of the important part we were play- ing here at Hillsborough. pw VV Z4 .,... ,.,. ...... rm V r :hiv- i . A W! ' iw ,. M -Ni. Q3 ...wwf wmfm., J , W., ., -M' V MW A ,. . 4 6 V . f A , ' T f -ev f ' ' 4, f 1 , p ig. .. w , V V L .4 ., 9 AM HE IDEALS THAT WE HOLD SO DEAR.. WAYNE CHILDERS LYNELL COCHRAN BOBBY CLARK MARIE COFIELD DAiVID CLEMENTS PIERCE COLBERT 42' I, I f . 7 ,W ' ff . ,, , GARY CLARK BUD COLE f iff' ,J ,he ,wi . . :f'!g41t!!?Q . f qw, . A ugf, veg, 4 .f -V .. I rzfwfvlj- ff.ff K' , . H f' ' :.: . s 4. ' , L f-'1 ? - as ZW ,f 'A Q. V . f ,A - fi l V, i fb ' ,W ,fs f 'fi' s.. ss E . . .X X . X fm N ' . 'li' if .Vi 'I , ,gk E 0 , , F1 A A .e ,px y 4 Q . r ' t' -' 1-2 5 -' x 5 .: 9 B 3 T 3.:. 1 It s S . Q .wa is . We , ve. , 5' . - - , . A W 'TZ7' Q, ., i w 'vu RMA E if ' - ORGANI XVESLEY COLLEY SHARON CRANDALL ,N X',-N .. 5 Ai wwzisxgnxx JN w K T s f 1. . V XQW1 .NK TIONS WE READI 43-' XY'ith the opening of our junior year we realized that the strange- ness we felt .1 year ago was gone, .ind Hillsborough was just as big .1 part of us, as we were of it. The first few months of our junior year ITTJITT' of US YVCFC .1ITTOI'1g those tapped into outstanding clubs- just one of the numerous honors that came to those who sincerely worked. HOWARD COLE JERRY COLEMAN LY BECAME A PART OF y DONALD COLLIER JEANETTE CROSSON CHUCK CROSBY BOBBY CROFOOT BETTY CRABB MARIETTA CROXVDER ALFRED CORBITT SAXTON COOK fr ' ' -- .Ng xi ,I Y f ' ' ' ,Xi .L A . vm' . 'K A 'f -. s A , 5' - mf' T C X' 1. me A ' N Xu N, +1 ..,. sf 'Y A 1. - . rs A 1 . ,ms f R , .v kj 1' C 4 ' . . 1 X E? sd ' q 4 is ' 'VS 5 ii i Q s. 'X N K- if A A ,, T. - C ss irq ' Q r 1 .,X s, J , . s . - rf mir' Cx X X . A-sqai gyfiihlsifb Nkk. A it- 5 -ks. 551 XX A ri rK'- if 2 . V17 , 'a 1' W y ,if Q- , A f f f f 'A QQ? 0 ff M X X 1 1? Kit W vi!! X f 7 SM ff e S' 9 w W .. I f X 0 T'f,f- fm f R EK f I 4 .... 9. M ik f f 1 f WA xx W 4 M 4' 'SEQ Af, X 'X 5 f 4 ,H Q B my f ,,,, MARGARET COPELAND MARTHA CROWELL BILLY CUTRELL VEIGI-IN DANGERFIELD DONALD DAVIS GEORGE DAVIS ,. ,ff A , 0, , ,MAL MM' 4 , WW ff f4 f 1 w,,, ,yy jwyyffr ,E MARGARET COLVIN BEVERLY CUNNINGHAM WAYNE DANIEL JANAWLEE DAY W Ji f W! M A A s f xx 2 f 1 Ex IX KX. A A 4 . ,, .,,.,, H ,f,,VV m N . gtg by if W K 1 vw 'fi WILLIAM COLLINS BARBARA CURRY GLENDA DAVIDSON JOSEPHINE DeFRANCO -V Q5 , , IVIBSQ , , AIZII AB , ,, ,, 1-w': ff .: ' f 'J A A ,f 5 fx f f W f X f f X f f Wax' Ozwqf Q ZZ Mg Gly! if f 2 If f y A f W.: .N-,, Lvzvzf .x,,,, W '..,:1.-,: . . ,Q , ' f m? 5 f f , I X M Q 7 f N 5 f f ex Z ' I 4 xx ,f 4 I W -.1 .,:.:.:, f B af ' W , :..,4, K W s I SX X 4 f , X fy ,I f ff W X f f ff , ff , g,f ff V I J fa WWW' 'W wm, W. ff 2 M ,gy 5 ' ,Q f 1 'gan ,, E3 , ,W 'Q f x fy . A - , , f', fm. , W. W! W W , ,,f,,.,W VVVI if 1, ,, 4 5 X H 7 KAY COLLINS BERNIE CUSHING GERALDINE DAVIDSON IRMA DIAZ MW! 'L .U-maps. , - ,. ---,Vw RNC 5? X 15 WEN X EX I 'V Ac? xA Q 5f3f'vf3'M- Q A . I PNN A A T., A if N, - Q QS is is TONY DIAZ GERALD DIXON FREDERICK DRAKE MARY DUNCAN e HIM ' f Q, 'Y' Q Q. 'Wilma ,Q 5 N ,L .fa-MMC, C. ,AUX , 4 ' , A Aw I Li .ya a df-A-A 'K and ' rl lh-in-4 ELEANOR DIEZ JAMES DIXON ROBBIE DIQFE CAROL DURANT N W2 F .ya f z x' -, Z.: 3 g ,L L ' '- Xu: , I U55 5 ' new ..-Qi ,- M ,, M x l E1 if ff I 'Sv ' M1 JIMMIE DiCHIARA CHARLOTTE DILLON DAVID DuBOSE DOROTHA DIQKE MARY ANN EDENFIELD ,rf Us pran- yv wx JOHN DOUGLAS MILLEN DUNBAR JEFF EDMONDSON 4 If N . 4 Q J -fx f 2 Q 'NN ig 'V M K Rx MARY ANN DiSALVO DAVID DRURY KATHRYN DUNCAN KENNETH EDYVARDS i mfg you nuff A SANDRA ELLIOTT YVONNE ELLIS x x x X Q. -. Q INN As juniors, the sports, Clubs, and assemblies held more meaning for us beenuse many of us were among those participating. Thanksgiving V and Christmas were here and gone before we realized it, .ind as Jan- f uar drew quickl f to .1 close, Cram- . I ,f ,,,,, ming for exams began to occupy f ' , f most of our spare time. Many of us wish we had studied just si little harder so that We too Could have shared the excitement as names were read from the first exemption list for which we had been eligible. ,W M WWWW' f, 1 , 1 Fi yi THOSE MISERABLE MOMENTS OF DEEP DESPAIR, MATCH LESS MINUTES OF EVERLASTING JOY AUDREY ERWIN CHARLOTTE EWING LYNN FAIR MYRNA ENGLEHART JERRY ENGLISH DIANE E590 MARGARET FARMER HARRY FARRAR f N f ff f f X? W s i f I ,. ye f 1-2 I 4 2' fe? i WWW K Q , W. , X THMs 'ilzisg:-.v1:':QZ-:-52: . ty 2., P'.l 3 f is Qty SM Y- N - X ii hefty 'N ee ' X .- s X -quxag, 'Y Mi ,T i kk f- if , if-'QE' ORDERS BEING .vt 5 ir f All of a sudden our junior year had drawn to a close and We won- dered why the sands seemed to sift through the hour glass so quickly then, when at first they seemed to go to slowly. As graduation ap- proached, we shared the excitement uf the xeniors because we realized that ax they were leaving. we must xtep up to take oxer where they left off. We too. I-ull J little Sen- timental ax lun: got closer and elowr because we l-anew that with gratluation we mould loxe contact with num' of the xenior friends we'd made that year. lust before iehool was out. orders were taken for our Senior ringi and it was then that we Quddenly' realized how near ue were to the close of our own high mchool aiiociationx. KNOWLEDGE GRACIOUSLY IMPARTED, AND SO SINCERELY LEARNED . ELAINE FAIQNCE NYINIFRED FISHER Q. f-55 BETTY FERNANDEZ LAXYRENLE FITZGERALD ' . I E CELIA FERXANDEZ DANILO FERNANDEZ JEANNE FLOYD SL'E FLYNN 'X X .eg S -va C?- 9 ik' A J E 1 6,52 1' I lu' Q- l If i'g 'i'N ! I 'if -V sf' mf PATSY FARRINGTON ROBERT FATZINGER TONY FERNANDEZ BEVERLY FLYNT , t T -x 1 , Y 1 ' J I .. - I E ,. Y ri X I rg bf-e MWW 3 5 W Z ' ,f Q' fi 1 ' I 752 H W 'i31?,.i' f ,, ? , f F if if V A if N3 M f' 'AM 551 1 ,, ' , My f wg ,,.. ' .. Z v, V V- is V Www., - QQZQ X on www .A MORRIS FOGG STANLEY FONTE JOEL FREID DON FRISBEE SHIRLEY GEIGER YVONNE GELMORE NORMA GISLER SHIRLEY GODSEY VBFflfwwMm., 4-'UW , 1? Q DON FORBES LaDONNA1 FURNEY RICH GETZ Qin wif. 1 go W. Q. W' ff I 4 f 1 CATHY FRANK WAYNE FREEMAN BETTY JO GARDNER MARVIN GARRETT CAROL GAUTHIER PAYE GIRTMAN EVIELEE GOMILLION NANCY GORDON ARLEEN GOTHAN R . W, 'Mapu' W EA - E f 22 ff'W1Q7'L,f ,wb ia I W 7 X. if M gf ,.,, ,E wi if., 'L I Y ' ' f W - IE: x.EE X , F , - W N I X m. .af TX KI :XLT Msgxxxxwf -.- ..,. .- an 1 ,y YQ K . - . X1 -sg fx:-sv H ' XXL In xx ff xx RM N '- if 'ka vw-...., Kwik-+I. I E 'G-, L A X I M W ff six ,Q . , iff ,vii WVR 'f was-. W 3,1 , ,f -.. kxxi. -aft' J! y f -. V, If 6 ,W gl TOMMY GRACE JIQANITA GREEN BILL GROIIT LORRAINE HAMILTON 4 12 X' ff. A L f f ,,,.,....Mw. 2 I 3, f 5 , V f' X ' TALI GRAHAM F. B. GRIEEIS YVONNE GIQERRIERE GEORGE HAMMOND ww. 19' YW? 4'-W fi A N i 'Cl A-A A .mah IWW JOSETTE GRL'NTH.-KM JAMES GRISSETT MARION HA AS MARY HAMMOND FA ,, Mg -I I fi? IW, ex 5.-5 3 . X-L., -'vw' I . , 'Q H, it . ,Q '.sQfie , T. N . 3' 6 , ' 'I , I f . VVX th ii Y'- DOT HARRELSON JUDY HARTLINE Back to school, and We were sen- iors! That little word with such a big meaning. Now we were the rods, and what did it all really mean? For those who were skilled in leadership it mean many stepped into the offices of clubs. For those who were literary inclined it meant we were to head the publications staffs. For our athletes it meant Working just a little harder because it was their last year to make .1 showing for their school. And for those who still considered lunch as their favorite subject it meant no more stepping aside to let the sen- iors through first. But most of all -.W it meant that We were being looked up to by those that follow, and we had to set a memorable example. .115-i ' CONTRASTING PERSONALITIES FORMED INTO ONE GROUP. RONNIE HATFIELD MICHAEL HENRY if M ff' 1 f , f 1 S X 1 QW W A f Zi A ,,,. 1 yegffa f f ,Q . , V - We., . ' I f' . ff w ,,,, Q. L jl lbg it Q t ! SANDRA HAYWARD RONALD HEINZ HARRY HERNANDEZ CHARMA-INE HESS fy' , f: iyw f ,M MM it ,M , , 1' ,X fs if 4 5 f , s X 4' XM! .X W Zi f 7 ff .. W f 11 jx. '35 5 Eufqy q lig E GENE HENRY RAY HIGGS ff I M f Lf ' V W 7 1 f , If AZ? W , , WM 'ng - ,mb V. -sf 'i ,wx , 'WE M' ' Q, i .,,. . . Q' 'st Vo' V3 ,f-'P' if 5 STING H .... ARNOLD HOPE EUNICE HOGARTH 4' , sf S P , ,M L sa' , -H . . 'Gu -Q. f i'1'j 'r '1'6i 1 kiss. , if 8 Q 5 X ' e is meg Q iz i. N gs - 5 L 4 t L Y , wif ' ua x ffl .. .Gm 1 -e , A N gpvigis I ' K ff. e , . It My 'R x N, , Mr! , October got off to .1 gay start with one of the biggest dances of the year presenting the 1955-S6 R.O.T.C. officers and sponsors. Business education day was held and students p.irticip.ited by drawing posters and writing essays to illus- trate hots' they had benefited by cert.1in subjects. College night give the seniors the opportunity to talk to 1'epresent.1tives from all over the United States, The annual drive begin .ind seniors started smiling for the birdie .is senior pictures were taken. reminding us more than ever how fast time flies. OURS TOO BUSY FOR FEELING HILIARY HOPKINS BOBBY HILL GEORGE HIPP BILL I-IOLT JO ANN HOLT BONNIE HOOD I 'ee-f . 5 - -rw N fi il lf Q A i is I 5' V .I ,Y-f, es, ' A F Nw K 4 f W WY MWAXI 9 Vx X X QW! I 2 97' , ,,, 9 ffm SHARON HOOPINGARNER .,XN L 9 z'Xwxx wig' fi x . J X X 5 Q Xxx A ' . -A f , W fm ,U L -w f ,, my f ' X wi: , 4' V X N X X XTX xx QX NN N, Bw X xy Q 'O 1 2 f 1 f f I 7 :wa xE,, 4, . , 4 1 J , 4 X . ,Ly ' V V, .... . . uf .,... f iw '-3 J ' Q Q 1 JIMMIE HORNE JOHN HORNE BOB HUDSON WARREN HUGHES ALPHA HUTCHINSON PATRICK HUTCHESON SHEILA HYDES MAURIS JADWIN DANIEL JEAN BETTY JEFFERSON AWWW W M ,Z V A L, . , y x , ff X fy , A 5 sz , 1 4 4 Y f A -Z ff? . , 5,ZyfffZ CAROLYN HORNE IRENE HORNER TERRY HUNT DARLENE HURLEY VIRGINIA IRELAND BETTY JACOBSON EVA JENKINS SANDRA JEPSON MQW X KXXYXX S Alf' NN X QIXES, xx Q WX X x ' 1 4+ X , 5 Q9 wr uf 2 R Q , . X . L -XLQ BETTY JOHNSON MARX JOHNSON TOMMY JOHNSON xaxcx' JONES LAMAR JULIAN V, ' Kg Y' ff-c cl Nia,-P' , 33 E ,Q Q... -... , . -'su-.9 L N va fi f' 'AQ F CLYDE JOHNSON KAY JONES RUBY JONES v1QTOR KALETA .4-Shu 'lb-'X I J P . ,, L T14-'1 fPfi'.ifIL'ffffiqiflffif-T 'Fi L YN X t K . Lk -Z wing get O L.-' ' Q 1 -,. l mga A I J . n ' l . W2 3 ' 'P 5 M., ' .H+ A-'P' Sd! , O all DAVID JOHNSON KENNETH JONES xsuyxa JONES JIM KAZAR ,PM H 4 '51 1 Q X Y 4 w 5 X f ' WN YT :g l :--Y 'WI bv-,. Ss... GORDEAN JOHNSON LARRY JONES DOROTHY JOYCE ALLISON KEEN .ig 'Z September and October slipped by and talk of the Thanksgiving game began early in the month. The fall R.O.T.C. Sponsors Day re- view Was enjoyed as the entire stu- dent body viewed the parade. Pep assemblies became louder and louder as we moved outside to the Bleach- ers to cheer the team to victory. Thanksgiving was here before wc knew it, and the big game of the year. Although Hillsborough lost the city title, the determination of the players and the spirit of the far as We were concerned our team was still tops! DAYS FILLED WITH UNDESCRIBABLE HAPPINESS, ENDURING HOPE, DEPRESSING HEARTACH ES .. LOUISE KILLEBREW THOMAS KIMBELL JANET KINNEY JUNE KNOWLTON JOHN KOVALEVICH NORMAN KRONE EDWARD KURJACK WILLIE LACKEY WV' ,V .. .NSFK Qs W' Nh-an 353' i iw 5' Q .4 ji ,A xt Z1 sl 2' GEORGE KNUTSSON CARMELINA4 LaCORTE .., , Y, if Z 1-gs. f f n? 1 iff .gs 5-Sri' The days really' sailed by during the next three vfeelis as the Christ- mas vacation came nearer and nearer. Senior bulletin rooms began their trips to the bank. The biggest dance that month vias the presen- tation of the 1956 calendar beau- ties. and something new had been added. For the first time boys ap- peared with the girls on the calen- dar. Christmas vacation was al- most here and with it vie took on a ioyous air. Hearts were lighter as the Christmas tree in the hall vi decorated. and on the last day vie felt a warn: gio i.',' inside '.1.' e sae' dozens of good will boxes placed under the tree. The Christmas pro- gram was truly intpressg' i - and We suddenly' realized that j 513: one more of the many' things we were enjoying for the last time, THE HUM OF CONVERSATION IN THE LUNCH SALLY LABISON ERLINE LAZZARA ,f . i f f ,gf , . y Wie 1 1 is :qw X ff 6: WZ? 443' 'Millar-av RICHARD LANGLEY ROBIN LEDBETTER J wa ,Y N V aw , ,-f--,V,', if . 5 E, triage , I ,fl 'V Vai. VT I si 1. 2 ' :ramp '4 ,A ls M ' my JACK LANGSTON EVELYX LAND DOROTHY LEE SYLVIA ANN LEE 'Q if E VA , s igh 45- ' , 'R' .au-.. ... Q-e-A if qi, , 1 I ,, - Q.. .I 'age I v , - ' A - --.N,,v S' 'Ds 1 'I Aw MM A '5, . K at ,T C wqjhw. .av b M-- - ll?-I R ' , if X I , i 1 V I A M M 5 i f l HARRY LAIRD EYERETT LAMB ROOM. JACK LARKIN CAROL LEGAN 1 s ff Xe? a ' s 5 i Zz: JW' kv? s 7f'lQiLKK':1W'Wf'U .A I I l I lily I H 7 , ..: ' wwf! ' 1: 3 . .V K ff A .,... . ,.,, 1 DON LEGGETT MURDO LOGAN WALTER LOPEZ BILLY LYNN f x I ...R 4 ' i f ' Q ,4 3, f , QV .. . , v,, V ' Q, V 7 .. 'T ,Z , ' ,, 4 A : af 5 QQ! GEORGE LEWIS TERRY LOGAN DONALD LOVELACE MERRY MACK W EARL LINGERFELT WAYNE LOGGINS DAVID LUKE BETTY MACOMBER K 1' J f f 41' W , ,ff , M? , ff f TIE! XX A QM V ,, 6 ' fe Q ax 4? . xx. WW! f I f 'P If ff i1 f,'WFW J , , ,,,, , 3 J -Z. ROBERTA LITTLE MARIO LOMBARDI SAMMY LUMIA DWIGHT MAHONEY In f 'S .. 'i . 1' , V- ' , ii 5. L f ,, 'sig -.QM , if C U 3' X 1 Ig, ,. A W' i 1 x xiff' BUDDY MANEY BETTY JO MATTHEWS ED MEID SHARON MICHELS ' KJ-WF? ff if I I I - I zh JW' Wy- 'g,1,,3,,4.zf fy W f f Q f l 7 'WV Q Q: H' Qw- I I 'W' QPVA . an N--.....-f 1,15 gifv 1, Uday , W , 'W if 5, Q if ii M sf Y ...- W .7 wie f. - 1 fl' . . 2 1 , - , .N . W 1: -gig' 1 J ii im L -I H f if-,fi,3El:gsg'i 1' X gf . ' 545' Q4 2:4 X x , A fi, f - fr 'A 1- , V Q :tx ii' ff ,mls nv ' T Q Efifiifvf' 1 + L , I - . I g Q tffilli-Bgdcfm. - V- Y' NORMA MARTINEZ JACQUELINE MARTIN TOMMY MARRIOTT DAVID MASTERS DAVID MATTHEXYS LAVON MAULDIN BARBARA MAY JANICE MEARS i SHIRLEY MEMORY CAROL JEAN MENENDEZ DOLORES MERCER ERIEDA MERKLEY MICKEY MICKELSON ALAN MIDDAUGI-I SYLVIA MIDGETT JUDY MIKELL , tl If M ,yy Q A ----x. , X. n 6 mf- bm , X I ' 'L' X. ' iw QZMQI I IQ I s I I X' A 42552 i ,,::1 . :ff M. 3 f , '- 'fm Ii ' I -A A .I fmwf. in f 3 T I ' ,M V K Q'-1-ff -w.......,,.. A- 6 mx to my ' il I 'Z .,. f C9 Y x. , 5 gl 53' sy? I I ll, f Kev SYLVIA MILEY PATSY MILIAN HOWARD MILLER Tired, but glad to be back, we settled down for three weeks study before exam time. Report cards and grades h:Idn't presented too much of a problem, for after three years we realized that the only Way to make those A's and B's appear every six weeks was to apply our- selves. After the Fair holidays sen- iors were found placing orders for their announcements and cards. Who said graduation was a long Way off? Seniors were realizing quickly that high school days are over much too soon. EXCHANGE OF THOUGHTS AND IDEAS JUDY MILLER ROY MILLER SYLVIA D MILLER SYLVIA J MILLER RICHARD MILLIXEN JOYCE MILLS SHIRLEY MISTRETTA ARTHUR MOATES JOHN MOLL March brought a change in the Q weather and it seemed like the wind Q1 might be working against us by blowing the days avvav just a little 509 'if faster. The band and glee Clubs i entered their respective contests and came out on top. The senior class play was presented, and was well received bv all who viewed it. The 1956 track team got started and the students took a holiday' as the anf nual P.E..'X. teachers convention was held. March was over and April days were as sunny' as the smiles the seniors were flashing. Practice for QNX the dance review .got underway. Senior averages were given, and the 1 seniors began to wonder if thefd B learned as much as they thought they had when placement exams were taken. BIARSHA XIONFORT BETTY MOORE UNDERSTANDING OF TEACHERS, THEIR GUIDING HANDS DIRECTING US TOWARD KNOWLEDGE, HELPING US TO MOULD OUR DREAMS INTO CONCRETE REALITY . . . BOBBY MOORE CAROLYN MOORE DOROTHY MOORE MARSHA MOORE PATSY MOORE BEVERLY MORGAN ALAN MOULTON DAVID MOULTON XYILLIAM MOSELEY JOHN MUENCH 'kv I5 i my 'I T i A Q- v . , , K V ' ,. - . T---. I , , ' s I X Y 'W' s.. if A-A-K I' .J D we Q, . K 1 ,aa ily 1 01:5 gnu' Lxoxhkp QE .- P I 1 1 A if FOR' FRED MULLENS Rf RAY MCCARTY I if LANNY MCCULLERS Q1-I MARY MCLEOD spy' I f ff I,,7gf'f,ff Q., Q, 4g',1'vf'Qgff5, gf' A - .5 1 In .yu -I X f ,f 9 .4 .... . , Q4 1 I A - I ,ll .Q , W 4, W W AW f I f ' ' MARLIN MULLINS ELIZABETH MCCLAMMA CLYDE MCDANIEL CAROLYN MCMANUS V f y qw . J ,5 f ,Q . ,, . ..., ,,,.,.w1:- MW A, A X. I. I , , f ,..Q , IZ ,f Z ' is 57 af I I M , H X. :ni , V f .- . ' lr ,W 70 W, Y, 4 WM my j- 11'5 'ff,,Z7 ' ,, , WMM , 1 MM!! X J f f f , W W 4.x M WW! f ffa , Af , jf , .vwffmwf , ,Z Wa f SONDRA MURFEE JOHN MCCLERNAN EDWARD MCDUFFIE VIVIAN MCMILLAN ,ffx ' i f f If Q W gig 7 6, YC X' A ' ' AZSWCS lv Pffias- S, Y5'Qif5127f, fain -4 wh ,AWA GYM WM u . , 2 f . wiv ,fmlf 4 X fi ' ZS A WM' 'CD' ,AW ff 77 1 7 M! ALBERT McAFEE JIM MCCRANIE WW ,w wvW9!r' I j M Y ,, I IETF: 4 I, '5- mfsg S 1' yP ! im '93 , .,,.,, JOHN MCAVLEY CHET MCCREERY JAMES MCELVEEN RICHARD MCEVEN LOUISE MCNATT hx. HX' : IL -NN15.. X. , 5 3 SONJA NASH 775. A 'Q 'f-pp Ihr... '- ,,,Qi?CJ Wy' ? 4 I v , 4' Nw I uh, N- ,. X-. .MW v 'Y 055 1 fx 1' MARILYN NELSON SHIRLEY NEVYSOME RICHARD NILES EUGENE NORRIS .sb Ii , f I pjf 'WR' , WEE 'Q 'K 42? f if .W f A X I! V '25 R-'A-2-Y. if' G.. E inn. it '.iR:Nw,:..3g rz, .,- '- -W-,-Q' ' Q' 1 - I : .gm ir. 'A I 3 .aw P- F ' ' iid? Wy' ' 'r 1 - ff . M A R ,M . tg, 04' I X f LILA NESBITT ALFRED NICHOLS EVELYN NOBLE GAIL NORRIS .f Q 7'-K ye fvvi 4? ,A Cf? x , H, fw- 'gif STEPHEN NEW' DENNIS NICHOLS IRIS NOBLES PAT NORTON iv FMS f E ,x R ,si I.. 4' jf 'ZS r' .J MICKEY NEVVBERGER EVELYN NICHOLS ED NOLAND CAROLYN NOSSETT me T2 by f MARK NEVVCOMER SHEILA NICHOLS RUBEN NORMAN JEAN NOTARD .-6 14 . 1. .- EAL: ' -. 4 - .355 I V 'E' 'I .Q 3 ? H1 Q x 3 L4 SX S' I' 5 ' azwg., . . , I Q. .. ,L R 1,...- ,V - u x !l'l mv , - I 1 L ' ly ff my ' 1-f'.,2ggLzZes ,, , wif' U 1 525? I A' f 'Vx gy, , K E ' tai' . . f - ' Xf exif aw , W, , 3,3 ,,,, , , , , , 4? W W I f 7 f an ,Va Y ,f I if f f fW ,X 1 X X M M' 4 X 7 ww f f f sf ,am f Z X f f W ,f W, I f , if ff fyfw If X f W Q 9 BOBBY NUSSEAR TOMMY O'BRIEN ROBERT ODOM SHIRLEY PACKWOOD , JW! As the umpire yelled batter upf, the 1956 baseball team got off to a good start. Afternoons, the track team could be found practicing hard to come in first at the All State Track Meet. Talk of the trip to New York began as many of the students eagerly awaited the day they were to leave. The long weeks of endless practice paid off, for the 1956 Dance Review was well attended. Tryouts for cheer- leaders began. The anxiously awaited annual assembly was here, and there was a dead silence as everyone waited to see who the seniors had honored with the dedi- cation. From then until the last day of school, the most common phrase heard was 'KPlease sign my annual. THE ONENESS OF A CLASS DAVID OFFENHAUER JOSE ORTALIZ LOIS PAGE WILLIAM PARKS f V V1 2 ,. ' A Mtyy H V H 1 A as ! 3 1 M Z 7 Z fag in a f rr Sw f LW af!!! ff ,, ?'I Tf3Q172, f ' ' ' C AW I 2 f I F f f k f ly A gf V x ,.t,! Q S M ' NX? If ying gfdbbaww... I 1, , , l K G r wmv V , ,c,.. ig..v Q f -ax::s:,mfa , 2 aku if f ' Q5 'AQ ' 5012 osBoR NE JOY PATE W! Wffffyfff if ' ,,-iri - X X a ,,2:,,, f K, f K , . ' f ,Q ,X VI.. ,Wy I any f- , ,f ,fyf Q ff W , 5 'if7'cf f , 424 f Q 1 mx ,ffnffff s Q, , ff Cy f ,, J, 4' 7, I A4 ff f f W ,,,,,, 4 ,. -. X N 'P' 5' 1 1 .. 1 seq ' X S nr ,pf M H Xx X A TNQ x x x N 493 f N is N f Q? JOANNE OSTEEN LAVERNE PATRICK he 'fi- ,,V YQ' 1 ev- - N are S , h . i he m.ns,-5 , -fa . s r 1 '9 fl .yi 4 Q . uf , Q, 1 1 IQ, I fa 4 1 s in 2 rg A . .T 2 WmvEmf'.ff - ., xr u- .1wi.gaisLmsAxsh.g,s..,.i'-K Imax..- is in L.-,, 1- W 9 J :- 1 K s TJ 7 X IV I -.1 4 We v4 Only a few more grains left in the hour glass as the days and weeks i vmfk- seemed to fly by. The big talk now w as the senior prom and as the girls secretly' planned ways to malse themselves beautiful for che big exerir. the boys were wondering where all che money was going to come from. The loveliest riighr of rhe year finally arriieel. Among all rhe glitter and glamor of the crowd. the idea that this was our las: big high sehool event was for- gorren. as memories were made that will not easily slip away. ABUNDANT PRIDE OVER VICTORIES, CONCEALED DISAPPOINTMENTS OVER VALERIE PAYNE NORMA PEREZ . ii 'CIE7 .rrlfyf bv ,,5, AUSTIN PEELE VUILLIAM PEREZ GLORIA KNOXYLES DAVID PERGOLA 99' no ' Q . jajlisfi '34 '3 Q. iff? X, .gqiis - 1 A - ' I , ,fffri I ' .- .f.i.z-SPQ NEAL PENNY VIRGINIA PERKINS ,. .7 1'M gwi, if 1. ,-Pu were I xv . ,, , f Q X I N X WM 'E ew A Y, I. kiss? 5k 1 I 'X E . 431' 5 L- -E ,W Jo AXN PASS DON PAULK DEFEATS . SYLVIA PERDOMO MYRA LEE PERRY 'U' QT? QV' ,, Wf' ,W ,K ff f ,MW .,. 1 W.. K, 'Wall' A, 'X , 5 I f f ay Hx f L f M f- .. 5- 1 V 4 w 90 f J a f f f f ff mn f EQ 4f,.,,,,, f? ' Mm y X f 2 Q 3? J I66. I, V b , ZX J MARY ANN PERRYN TOMMY PETERS CARLENE PHINNEY ROBERT PHINNEY , If M ff Z If f 4 Z2 u WP .1 -,TEE f' ' V I ,:i.,v2, ff ' f, ftff W 2 ffm? 4 THEA PETERSON JOHN PIMM JOHN PETRICK VIRGINIA PHILPOTT WILLIAM PIELOW RUSSELL PIMM WAYNE PITISCI HARVEY PITTS JOYCE PITTS NANCY PLOTT DAVID POLK SANDRA POLO JANICE PORTER DELORES PORTERVINT KAY POWELL .. Z .- 'rg ,wx vw fi WW fi M L 4 ,-5 WMV-fl! mff',l,,yfc'1fff , ' 5' 7 .,, K f f W ff 'ZR 'L iff Qwff ' f , 7 ' ZAQQW f ff XM ,jf fffwffff Lf' 5 , KW X xx 5 X I ,gif Q- isa. 31 A I -4' . Q ,ri A XVILLIAM PRATT JOAN RATLIEE RONALD REGISTER CAROLYN RICE 1 Q' 1 'xx f, T I V I , ,,, V, M Inq, I ., J ,aan If 'cuff' JOHN RALSTON SELEXA RAPER BII.I.Y REGISTER ELDOYNA REGISTER CRAIG REYNOLDS JALIES RICHARD 'Sin 'S+ if -If F.. W Kfl, ,,.m, qaafhanwffwf WW' f f wi, ff M7 0 as, CLIFTON RITCH PATRICIA RIVE JIMMY ROBERT SONJA ROWSEY Amidst the hustle and bustle that goes with graduation, those of us who didn,t quite make the exemp- tion list took time out to cram for the exams. The day rushed by and we found ourselves clinging to each day, trying hard not to be- lieve that we couldn't turn the hour glass upside down and re- capture all the sunlit hours our high school days had brought us. Sentiments were momentarily for- gotten as seniors took that final fling on skip day. A good chance to let all those mixed emotions we'd been feeling for the last two weeks air themselves out at the beach. f ' 1-34,11 5 , ,s Y Z 1 Mf,f?WN,MQ:'4 , ,, ri, W, ww. I 'K If I L .il I , l,WJZehdfff wtf, M ,,,, I iff ' V, WIJWZ an f , . ,W , , E , f,,, I RESPONSIBILITIES OF LEADERSHIP JOE RODRIGUEZ CAROL RUILOVA ERNESTINE ROLLINS SANDRAI RUST TONY ROMEO JERRY RYALS , I 1 1 . f V N l W 5. - ' E 4 R ff 35? is me 1' Y I wil - , We af, 1 4 VMI I A D 5 21' 1 I . will I '- 1s H ' ' ' PATRICIA ROSE LYNN SALES I 'I Q ? ' A X V 'mf i ,f . X. 1 K It '- g' ajzgnwg W 'wwwvf' .I 2' , 9' --'ef A , '- 1 , f K K M V ., :II X J sg! ,V X 1 ' X , -' SA. K ' S s ri Q A gi X is e X t i I it M - Y lelellfg I H, - X 9 X to 0 -.qs W , Rf at an :eg G W If XC W of 1- PUR 1 ,Z A N. 7' ' I 'TWIN ,R ,. - f , , ' an A -lift, 9 x-N., .,.,. .L V g f As the hour glass runs out on our high school davs, we find our- selves taking our last look at the things that have grown so dear to us. XY'e look back at ideals that tve have come to respect and love, and novv, with heavy hearts, must put .ivvav in our memory-filled past. We re-live the little things that once were so routine to us-like the change from class to class. the fun at the lunch tables. the assemblies. club meetings. and the rovvdiness we sometimes just had to let go in the patio. Suddenlv all these simple things become priceless treasures. and never an hour passes but some- one thinks of old days. old times. old friends. THE WILLINGNESS TO RICHARD SANGER ROBERT SANGER NORMAN SCHMIDT EDVVARD SCHEYE , .,-, f-'er-ff'--qw--' ' - f 'V 3 3, 1 , 4. 'W My If ':,.1f1-of-z. if . . - ,J Q . ,wg .. , V it , 11 V . V' ' 1 474-v . M M, . 6 L vs, yt. My ,S ' ,,,, , '- 124, - ' ':,QsW f62f3,.v4::g?1f2 , ,p .... L A . . ,lff w .fs A . , L Iss Y 'iff' U 'UNT f 49W f if . A Q ' 5' -I,-Q jf 'Y' yd ly 'Wife-5 m 'Wray' If Q9 2 4 W HELP, ALONG WITH THE ABILITY TO SERVE LARRY SAULS FREDERICK SCARCELLA HAROLD SCHOENBORN ROBERT SCHRAMM -uuvm W i?'7,-xi .. -I ' L nr - 1r..gf.:f -I e- - , I ,i .4 543, 5-.is:,,'. V . 'Q' El Ip- - WV I TL. .A ,. V . Xi- , Q A , if Q 1 3.-+4 A Eng. Y. : s A is E... ' L' ,f ' .s ' ' .flu 'li , Qfff 1. :P X 1' E. .F -we-:if t b. A .:-. . ii ' x ' 'N' K' . ' 1 - L i' i - ' gif s '- ,isis I ' p .. ,,v,. . . , g s 1 L -f . f X E? ff .x Li --piga' CAROLE SANDEI. RUTH SANDERS RAYMOND SCHAFFBTR ROGER SEALS ..:. I Y Q 5,5 . use ' ,J S .gf R 4 A ,.,.. away, SHEILA SEALS MARLENE SELLERS PATSY SHORT RUTH SINGLETARY Wage MARCIA SEATON JANICE SELLS GLORIA SILLS HARRIET SIROTOWITZ HWM7 W2 fi R,ff 4 f uf 4 , lf , ,,, xx X f f W 4 2 f y f v a' N f is-. , Z y , WM 0, , - 44 ' RE fe NANCY SEELY HARVEY SHANKLE EDWAIRD SIMMONS CLIFFORD SHAW , ,, I . - ,Y-W , ff, 1 5 -WJ ,, f C W, ,f .Ns-f X ,MWA I f tg, aww Www ,MV M555 .2 , ,.,,,, ,M-... K Qlvff f MM-M. ,,,, ,,.,,..,,,,Wfff-., ' A :,.,j3,,i3M:wTM,f,,f A Min, ff ANN SELDOMRIDGE CAROL SI-IIPLEY MARY SIMMONS SONJA SLAGLEY H 2 .,,,,, 5512, ZI: 15 I ::.1. f - W f ., , f, f, Q x l ' f , .XXX ,, gf :P K ' ' -11'W,.,L -WM-, ' A f Z ,f f f, W X W C f ff 0 ffm X X x NVX 4 A0 4 R f V , y if X: 5? f X 'I XXX . :' ' Q , Www KITTY SELF HAROLD SHOFFEITT BARBARA SIMON MICHAEL SLATER 'Q V , A ,W a C rv If l fix fa, ,NM K fm., : g'N?1-fm Sm ? 1 . . ,V V1-, .. ,da ---- I? 4 D ,4 -K-x.V,,..i .mx fx ,I , if +P 'YA 1 C3 A D ,W X, , DAVID SLOAN JIMMY SMITH OSCAR SMITH CARRIE SOULE f?w3'?t-es, , A 3 W 'Sw' 'Jo K' 4 .Z, . I! ix L 63 0 ARTHUR SMITH MARIANNE SMITH RAY SMITH CALVIN SPARKS fi. ' N S I 'QSC Izf I wa, ,, 5 I , f I I vw W 4ff 'ff 3 ww. 'Mx iz, If My . - 4511,-WW 11 Q1 49 wa ik.:- BARBARA SMITH MARTHA SMITH SHIRLEE SMITH MABEL SPELI. -H5 wuhfan. if 1 'SX t M5 ,af A 1 - 1 5 R ty. A V I 61 V g , A O A 1 - . 2 i fum--S ' 5 Z , ,,I I 0 I , I Tiff A fi mg fs- BOBBY SMITH M.-XRLENE SMITH ADRIAN SNOXY BETTY SPENCER ini - 'AA xi I 15 ' EMIS KENNETH SMITH MAXINE SMITH DORIS SOLOMON GUY SPICOLA gpg ' .Qwsf Q- ,I--1 I 453' I H E GEORGE SPINDLER HAROLD STAIRS WILBERT STALL SYLVIA STEPHENS Af f As the seniors met that last day in the patio, and the band played Auld Lang Syne, we realized that so many of the friends we'd made would eventually become a part of our treasures, and we knew more than ever that the only wealth worth having was found in human hearts. As the strains of the Alma Mater lingered on our lips we real- ized than we too, as others before us had done, were leaving our afoot- prints in the sands of time. win j 4 ,az HONORS WORKED FOR, AND ACHIEVED.. PAT STANALAND JERRY STANLEY RICHARD STETLER RITA STETLER 5 J ,.. A I .. f X . Q, S ff-f , , 7 l fi ,W I f KX MZ J 9 5 Y f ' Z ur ti, Q wr I ., if MN, ,wi I V .,,,,v,,. :nf vwkvqs, CATHY STEELE ALBERT STEVART Q ' 1 'ii.- f , , 4 -f f if ' f Q Y W , t KAAQOAQ M65 - i ,.gi-gg-5.g?4,. '- X ii f 0 ' 4 f 9 x J , X 4 f f gl 4 ww fs 6 4 HK 1, Mar W X 4 , 3 1 Ms, I Q N s X .sb t, Q Q,-s - - 1: ' ' -P SY txxs i s- '- L 1 -st -s sm -S23 x X '-sz .. is at-i - . f F- :ae qs A -- A-- X . . X L Q35 1 X - .. R Q R. sun--M ---- M -ss. ,, Q s K A f X W 1 n , 1 ff fff , f f f 1 pe ff 1' 1. ip f K 5 -5 Q , Q gs-m.....,,,..4-f . 4 , Q X -:N Q K, , ,, ww-s ig 522. ' eg' an V rx Xu' B' , I A fi I .Q X X BETTIE STEVUART PEGGY STRICKLAND , ' , N j Emp 4' .,-s Y fy 'Kgyv I ar -- 54 -an Q XI , X Z QA ,f RiS?35fg'X . S fw ,: - - ' I V -C-gs 4 ,fi ., ' , , ., if . E I ff .1 vb, P xp- ' ASIAN I, , if kd ff L O Ii ,C X 2 BILLY STEVVART LEROY STIEBING RICHARD STRICKLAND BARBARA STRINGER Nz 'Ulu gn-.Wv 1-, 185, lah. wi ffely K MARY ANN STOLTENBERG BARBARA STRICKLAND RONALD STRINGFLELD RUSSELL STROMSNESS REALIZATION OF THE LAST GAMES, ASSEMBLIES, DANCES . . ERNEST SUAREZ ROBERT SZEREMI , 'wag e . If fgwaix SA - if K 4, , ff iix, .ff W 4 5 M is Q 4 .OW OVVEN SUAREZ BOB TACKETT , X 'L J? A ' r- 1415 K f ' wil 2 f y' tsv mq. S 15: W2 'Y . f 1 , 31 , A M, v ,gb Q J' y.5,,g', J . 34B...X x K- C, ev: -,wf,.,wKVXN,A5fff,Q-2 ff. A Q., .f BEVERLY SUTTON DONNA TALLEY 1. RICHARD SXVIRBUL DAN NY TAM Q5 'Rr' cmM....n.. 1 G . z 3512 '- I A A 1 , Q - I S-I 45-7' B7X3.fJ 'K 19' E A QQ 'I STS A ' f J A -'-- - fx f 1 Z, S' I 3 K K A f ' , .E 'Y 2' ,N - . -EE. 3 Q ng--T W' Qi.. , V 'A N 4 1. ,,.. 1 ' 'b X I W , I ' I - ,V Vx . , .... I 5 , I 3 .1 BETTY SZEPSEY BARBARA JO TAYLOR . X 1 I was I I , A A 46 -A I TH CLAUDETTE TAYLOR RONA-LD W. TAYLOR BEVERLY THAYER HELEN THOMAS MARCELLA THOMAS A ' M . in Q A X . lr- fvgv ,,hf W? :I A, , X I W X W I f f I ' . .- - A ,.. W f 'TT'iTT ,,U, V I, W Q M X 2 7 ff X OO, LYL: 3 Z IRENE TAYLOR LEWIS TAYLOR DANNY TEDRICK BEVERLY TENNANT E CLASSES THAT COME AND GO. DAVID THOMPSON BARBARA THURMAN ROBERT THURMOND JANICE TIDWELL ALLENE TILLIS QW 'Wm Om f ,AV,,, ibn 'ie-45 If MARY AQNN TAYLOR RONALD TESTERMAN DON THOMPSON CHRISTINE TINDALE swf lm My K gas- Lv ' 4 V E 4 .1 . , V-4 , Y. i f fs 1i.w -f ,f +-'rx ' W ii f' 5 f X an 3 '15 . . M. 'xlrqzf' . 'Q .xf' X .. xx-dl . Y. 3 CAROL TOTH GLADYS TOVYNSEND JACKIE TROUT XYALTER TRLAITT REMINISCING, AND USING THE DONNA LNDERXYOOD PATSY YEACH A Q M I P , wr , TA T AT U 4- J 5 VV, V.' it ' lf . F, A 3 4 T ' , if T D 4, M . 'iv ww A9 ,ff 4 , , T T Rx S Nl x SONIA LRRA HAROLD YELASCO 5 ' fm 1, J DELLA TURNER JOHN TRACY A PAST TO P LAN LINDA YALDEZ MELVIN VERNON Q -. M- if 1: ' , , , ' .5 - ' 4- , - T . , ' . , Q. Q: 'A V' '1 I ,T ,gsgzpx 'Uh f 475 M' 4 WWW ,wf 4 it M410- Pai' 4 . , A-sw ' ,Z riff ' '7 Q f A A Y U 7 ,AC R bf '41 7 if ' A ff PM C W M525 ' ' , .,: ,. ,Ml 'mfg' ,, , ,ffm Aww 1 aff ., 4,944 ff fm 1: 1. vu D VV If 1 P 4 1' 1 -C 1 .1 ' li I .I rv- I S g 'f,gQjg,j- , 'X .9 J :-' .sf 1 . ANDREW' TRICE ALBERT TYSON EVELYN TRICE CARL L'CCELLO ND HELP FOR THE FUTURE. . ROSALIE VALENTI BANKS VEST ,E 'J X, ,ox X , L Xa M JACKIE VAIQGHN JANE VICKERS 3. Q . A x , f'f N -QW 5 TQ f ww g , jf I X9 'S I-.-Ky. A., r. L,,1f.-- : - fq,+q,,-hwy 1,173 IA - .H .013 f f Mm 2 -ff , ,,..gg 2-by - V ,f Q df' ' , 5 qjw2.vfy ',. - af Q, '15 f , .sf 2 92,96 f , ' A ff 5 I -an Ph! 2 f .Q ,fu-'Q 'Tl A WL W -wb I 66446 -..,Q,4v + ,f RONNIE VICKERS MARIE VOGEL KARLEEN VONNOH JAY WALKER JONATHAN WALKER MARGARET WALKER MILDRED WALKER JEANETTE WALTERS JUDY WALTERS ERIC WALTON FELLOWSHIP OF DIFFERENT MINDS EAGERLY SEARCHING FOR KNOWLEDGE, AND RESPONDING HAL WARD FAYE WEBB MARY WEBB ROSE MARIE WEDDLE LYNDA WELDON ALLEN WEINSTEIN PATTY WEITERSHAUSEN FRANKIE WELLS DOUG WEST DOROTHY WESTBERRY , I If Q, ,g y I ,Q , l , .,,,., 4 , Lewin., ' ' ... ' If f I g wiv? ,uf ff I It QE' f M M x X W? X A R 2-Q' 50 I Q X 5 J IN. Qx VK X ..,, h' ' 'Q 51:9 '52 A . S 5' .M-g, E Q 'I ,J '53 J. vane- 'L vis-9' In 1? M' ? v I MARVIN WHEELER TIMMY WHIDDEN CAROLI N WHITAKER GRACE W'HITE JIMMY WHITFIELD SHELTON WILDES KENNY WILEY DOUGLAS WILLETS THE ECHO OF LAUGHTER IN THE HALL.. FRANK WILLIAMS ROBERT VVILLIAMS S g N K Q Q . we -Lg g- . - . xx :SX ' E 1 EN:-' 5 X 5 ? S X QQ' SN x I 1 S S QX S? 4 'Sl' A I i JAMES WHITE ARVIN WILLIAMS MARIE WILLIAMS VAN WILSON 'W' i -Q? f, 4, , VV 42:5 , f 391, W ., I If W A WZ 47 X f Q' I ' 'IQETZBYV 2' '41 X' rv' nw-- W' SW ,, PATRICIA WILSON PEGGY WILSON STANLEY WILSON FRANK WINFREE ROBERT WIRTHLIN PAT WITT CHERIE WOLFORD JOE YANOSKI BERYL YONTZ NANCY YOUNG INDELIBLE MEMORIES OF THESE OUR DAYS AT HILLSBOROUGH MISSING FROM SENIOR SECTION SANDRA JEAN BLAIR PAUL EDWARD BURROUGHS SANDRA ANNIE CLEVELAND THOMAS EDWARD CRESSLER, JR. JOHN ALLEN LESLIE HERBERT WAYNE HIBBITTS IRVIN JAMES IRVIN ROBERT JONES FRANK LOGAN BENJAMIN PASHAL MOORE, JR. CECILIA EUNICE PARKER ROBERT LEWIS PARKER MARIE EVELYN PETTIS GAIL ANN DADIN LARRY DUANE RENTZ LORRAINE LEE STALEY HARRY DANIELLA SHICKLER JUSTIN LENVIS TLC KIIR ROBERT TLRRLI I XYII SON ZW' SENIIIR DIR ABBOTT, BETTY ADKINSON, SHARON ANN - Band. 2, F.H.A., 2, 3: R.O.T,C. Sponsor, 4. ALBURY, JOHN LLOYD-Track. 3. ALDAY, ELIZABETH CLARA ALEXAITIS, ANNA CECILIA ALFIERI, CARMEN-Pan American Club, 4: F.B.L.A., 4: Red and Black Representative, 3. ALLEN, CALVIN DEVON-gVice-President of Senior Class, 4: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, President. 4: Masque and Gavel, 3, 4, President, 4: Debate Club. 3, 4, Treasurer: Hi-Y Club, 3. 4, Chaplain: Thespians, 4: Pi Kappa Delta. 4: National Honor Society, 4: J.A.C., 4: Outstanding Senior. ALLEN, MURIEL IRENE-Glee Club, 2, 3: F.S.P.A., 2, 3: Operetta, Z, 3: Masque and Gavel, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary: National Honor Society. 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. Parliamentarian: Red and Black Staff. 4: Library Club. 3: Debate Club, 3: Bulletin Room Chaplain, 4: Anchor Club. 4. ALONSO, ADELAIDE-National Honor Society. 3, 4: Pan American Club, 2, 3, 4: Anchor Club. 4: Saberettes, 4: Red and Black Staff. 4. ALVAREZ. SYLVIA ONEIDA-Pan American Club, 3, 4: F.H.A., 4: Saberettes, 4. ANCI, ALFRED ROBERT tDickI-R.O.T.C.. 2. 3. 4: Camera Club, 4. ARNOLD, ABNER LAXVRENCE :LarrvH-Stu- dent Council, 4: NVheel Club. 4: Hi-Y Club, 4: R.O.T.C.. Z, 3. 4: Skating Club. 3. 4. ASH, NVALTER ALTON- H Club, 4: F.F.A.. 2. 3, 4: M.P.O., 4: Football Manager, 4. ATKINSON. SAUNDRA ANITA - Pi Kappa Delta, 3, 4: Masque and Gavel, 3, 4: Future Teachers, 4: Thespians, 4: Y4Teens, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross, 3, 4: Senior Class Play, 4. ALIBEL, DONNA LEE 1 F.B.L.A. Club. 4: F.H.A.. 4. AYERS, MARJORIE-Band, 2: Y-Teen, 2: Col- lectors Club. 2. BAECKLER, VVILLIAAI W'ORLINE :BiIlI BAILEY, FIOYVARD THOAIAS BAILEY. SUSIE MADELINE BAINBRIDGE. SANDRA VALENTINE - Na- tional Beta Club. 3: Future Homemal-ters of America: Helm Artist- 4: Y-Teens, 4: Honor Society, 4. BAKER, CLYDE AIIRIAAI BALDWIN, AIARCIA AIARIE--H.S.C., 2: Fu- ture Teachers, 3, 4: F.H.A.. 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Pan American Student League, 3. 4: Dance Review, 2. BANKS, BERNADINE-Student Council, 2, 3: A Cappella Choir, 3, 4: Honor Society, 4. BARBARIA CAROL AGATI'IA-F.B.L.A.. 3. 4. BARCO. EVELYN JEAN-Y-Teens, 4: Mixed Glee Club, 3, 4: Operetta, 3. BARLOAYI. CLARK WADE-R.O.T.C., 2. 3, 4: Honor Platoon 3: 2nd Lieutenant, 4: Hunting and Fishing Club, 3. BARLOXV, WIILLIAM BASIL-R.O.T.C.. 2 3. 4: Academic Achievement Award, 3. BARNES, LA DIEU-Track, 2: Football, 2: H Club, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Optimist, 3, 4. BARNETT, EVERETT LAAIAR BARNETT, LILLIAN-I'I.S.C., 4. BARRY, DAVID WILLIAM - A Cappella Choir, 4. BARRY, NIARGARET EMAIALFE-Annual. 3. 4: Quill and Scroll, 4. BASS, CRAIG B.-R.O.T.C.. Z. 3, 4: Cadet Captain, 4: Junior Optimist, 4: Red and Black Representative, 4: Swimming Team, 3, 4: Senior Class Play, 4: Rod and Gun Club, Treasurer 3. BATCHELDER, KAY-Honor Society, 4, Beaker Bealter Breakers. BATMAN, LEO JACKSON-R.O.T.C., 2. 3, 4. Ist Lieutenant 4. BEARSS, ARLENE ELIZABETH-H.S.C.. Future Nurses, 3, 4. BEGGS, RICHARD EUGENE-R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4: Ind Lieutenant, 4: Academic Achievement Award, 4. BELL, BADIE ROLAND-A Cappella Choir, 4: R.O.T.C., 3, 4. BELL, ROBERT BRYAN BELLAMY. JO ANN - F.H.A., 2, 4. Vice President: Girls Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: J.A.C., 3, 4: B. R. Secretary. 4. BENNETT, JOANN IRENE - Aladdin, Jr. Story League, 2. 3, 4: Y-Teens, 4: Future Nurses. BIGGS, DONNA EARLINE - Library 2: F.B.L.A.. 3, 4: Office. 3, 4. BILLINGS, JERRY DONALD-Track, 2, 3, 4. BISHOP, HELEN VIRGINIA BLACK, MARY LOUISE BLAIKIE, ICRNIE ARTHUR BLAIR, SANDRA JEAN BLANKENSHIP, DONALD EARL-F.F.A., 2. 3, 4: F.F.A. Treasurer, 4, BLOLINT, MARY JANEW-F.B.L.A., 3, 4: Office Assistant, 4: Future Teachers, 4: Honor Societx 4. BOGGS, AVILLIAM INLOES - Key' Club. 3. 4. Vice President, 4: Student Council, 2. 3. 4: Honor Society, 4: R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Cadet Colonel. 4: Saber Club, President, 4: Hilsborean Staff, Sports Editor, 4: President, 2, 3, Secretars B. R., 3: Outstanding Senior. BOHANNON. CHARLOTTE GLENDORA BONDI, EMANUEL CHARLES iMannyI-Hils- borean Staff, 3, 4, Editor, 4, R.O.T.C. and Asst. Sports Editor. 3: National Honor Society. 3, 4: Jr. Optimist Club, 2, 3. 4: Quill and Scroll, 3. 4, Treasurer, 4: Pan American Club, I. 3, 4. Vice President, 4, Treasurer. 3: Honorary Y-Teen, 3. 4: J.A.C.. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer. 3: Latin Club, 4, Sec- retary, 4: Pi Kappa Delta, 3, 4. Treasurer 4: F.T.A.. 2. 3: Football, 3, 4: Baseball Mgr.. 4: Boys' State, 3: Calendar, 4: Theta Phi, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Red Cross, 3: Bowling League. 3: Jr, Ad Club, 3, 4: R.O.T.C. I. 3, 4. Officer. 4: Aca- demic Award. 2, 3. Honor Platoon. 3: Senior Class Play. 4: Honor Society Convention, 4: F.S.P.A., 3. 4. Convention Student Chairman. 3: B. R. Pres.. 2: Outstanding: Senior. BOSE, MARY LOL'ISE4Future Nurses. 2: Office Assistant, Z: Future Nurses 3. BOVVMAN, JAMES MILTON-M.P.O.. 2. 3. 4: School Stage Manager, 4. BOXVMAN. JULIE HENRIETTA-Dance Re- view, 3: Future Nurses, 4. BOYER, DIANA JOAN-Flagtsvirler for band, 2. 3: Calendar Girl, 2: Pan American Club, 2, 3. 4: Aladdin Jr. Story League. 4: Pi Kappa Delta, 4. BOYER, MARTHA RICH-Future Nurses. 2, 3: Skating Club. 3: M.P.O.. 4. BOYER, PATTY JANE-Theta Phi Pi, 4. BOETT. CLARENCE HOXVARD-Baseball. 3. 4: Basketball, 2. BRAGDON, MARY LOU-Girls Glee Club, Z. 3, 4: F.H.A., 2: Speech Club, 1: Office Assis- tant, 3, 4. BRANDON, SARALENIC - Kiwannette. 3. 4: Treasurer. 4. Parliamentarian, 4: Thespians, 4: Pan American, 2. 3. 4: DAR Award. 4: Band, 3: Dancerette, 3: Student Council :senior-at-Iarge3 4: Girls State 3: National Honor Society, 3, 4. Secretary. 4, Vice President, 4: Outstanding Senior. BRANDT, XVILMA LOLIISIQ-Skating Club. 3. BRANT, lIl'il,IiN LOL'lSl'i BRATTON, NVILLIAM THOMAS BRAVO. IQLDRIDGF FL'LilfNI5 BRAY, DAVID SLITTONA-Rod LY Gun Club, 3. 4: Band, 2, 3, 4. BRAZINSRI, FRANKLIN LT.-D.C.T., 4. BROORINS. ROBERT KEITH-Tennis, 2: H Club. 2, 3.4. BROOKS, ROSE MARY BROAVN, LILALIDETTE GAIL lClauClvI-J.A.C,, 3. 4: Future Business Leaders of America, 4: Corresponding Secretary, 4: Dance Review, 2, 3: Anchor Club. 4: Red .ind Black Staff, 4: Senior Class Treasurer 4: Office Assistant, 4: Secretari 66 EBT URY Bulletin Room, 3, President, 4: Red and Black Representative, 3. BROXVN, DELORES DALE fDodyj-F.B.L.A., 3, 4: Jr. American Citizens, 3, 4, president, 4: Quill and Scroll 4. Vice President, 4: Inter-Club Council, 4: Anchor Club, 4: Student Council, 4, District Convention: National Honor Society, 4: Co-Editor of the Red and Black, 4: Red and Black Representative, 4: Secretary of Bulletin Room, 3: Miss Sadie Hawkins. 3: Office Assistant, 4: W'ho's Who. BROWYN, LLOYD GEORGE-D.C.T.Y. Teachers, 2, 4: J.A.C., 2: Honor Society, 3, 4: Dancerette, 4. BROVVNING, PATRICIA TREU :Pan-F.H.A.. 2, 3, 4: Secretary, Z, President, 3: Student Coun- cil, 2: F.L.B.A., 4: National Honor Society. 4. BROWNING, PATRICIA VERMA Ipattyj- Library Assistant, Z: Student Council. 3, :Senior- at-Iargej 4: Pan American Club, 2. 3, 4: Kiwan- ette 4: Girls State 3: Office Assistant, 4: National Honor Society, 3, 4: Senior Class Play, 4. BRUCE, BONNIE JOYCE BRYAN, BEVERLY ANN BL'A, DONALD HARRY-Co-Editor Red and Black 4: Honor Society. 3. 4, President, 4: Presi- dent Senior Class. 4: Quill ancl Scroll. 4: Lt. R.O.T.C.. 2, 3, 4: Jr. Optimist, 2, 3, 4: Secretary, 3, Vice President, 4: Student Council. 4: H Club. 2. 3. 4: W'ho's Vfho. BIIGGICA. ROBERT ANTHONY lBobbyl- Pan American Club. 3. Sergeant-at-Arms, 4: R.O.T.C., 2. 3. 4. Honor Platoon. 3. Second Lieutenant, 4. BLIRGESS, ARTI-ILIR PERRY-National Honor Society. 4: Beaker Breakers. 3. 4. Treasurer, 3, President, 4: R.O.T.C. Maior. 4: R.O.T.C. Saber Club. 4. BLIRNS. LINNIE ELIZABETH :Lizi-Dancer ette, 4: Student Council, Z, 3: Dance Review, 2, 3. 4: Honor Societv. 3. 4. BURRELL. JOHN MICHAEL isiiekeyi-Key Club, 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society. 4: Boys State. 3: Basketball. 2. 3. BLIRROLIGHS. PALIL EDYVARD - D.C.T. Club 4. BLISCH, NANCY LOL'-Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer, 4: Y-Teen Best Cook, 3: Girls Glee Club, 3: Miss Y-Teen Junior. 3: Red and Black Business Manager. 4. BL'SH, JOSEPH XVILLIAM BL'sttR. witttaxi Rai' tBilli-Jolly Boys. 4. R.O.T.C. Saber Club, 4: Jr. Lions. 3, 4, Treas- urer. 4. BUTLER. CARLTON RAY BLITTON. XVILMA ELLEN CAFARO. CATHERINE MARGHERITE :StellaI -National Honor Society. 4. Helm Staff, 4. CAGLE. C. NVILL-R.O.T.C. Rifleman, 2. Sgt. first class. 3. Captain, 4: Treasurer. Saber Club, 4: Drill Platoon. 4: F.F.A.. 3. 4. CAIL. JACQUELINE CALTAGIRONE. CARMEN OLIVE - Honor Society. 4. CAMPBELL. JL'LIEN THERON CARDEN, JAMES DAVID-Track Team, 2, 3. 4: R.O.T.C.. 2. 3, 4, Maior 4: Key Club, 3. 4: Senior Director. 4: R.O.T.C. Saber Club. 4. CARPENTER. PAUL FREDERICK-F.F.A., 3. 4. CARROLL. DIANE ELAINE-Girls Glee Club. 2, 3. 4: Skating Club, 4. CARROLL. ROBERT XVAYNE-Football, 1, ' 4: H Club. CARROLL. THELMA ELOISE-F.B.L.A., 4. CARTER, JACK CARROLL-Basketball, 2, Basketball, 2. 3. 4: Baseball, 4, CARTER. NVILLIAM ORUS-Rifle Team. CASEY. ARLENE GRACE-Secretary of Home- room, 2, 3. CATALANO, CALVIN LOUIS-Future Teachers oat America, 4: Beaker Breakers, 4: Mixed Glee SIUI9- 3' 32 OPYYCU-1. 2, 3: Honor Societv, 4. CAVANAH, CAROLE-Girls State. 3: Student Council. 3, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: Kiwanettes, 4: SENIOR IJIRE R.O.T.C. Sponsor, 4, Saberettes, 4, Senior Editor Annual, 4, Business Manager Senior Class Play, 4, Masque and Gavel, 3, 4, Recording Secretary, 4, J.A.C., 3, 4, Vice President, 4: School Representa- tive I Speak for Democracyn Contest 4, Office Assistant, 3, Operetta, 2, 3, A Cappella Glee Club, 3, 4, Girls Trio-District Contest, 4, Who's Wlho. CHAFIN, LYNN NWALTER-Co-editor, Red and Black, 4. CHARLTON, VERNON DEAN CHILDERS, ROBERT WIAYNE-Pan American Student League, 4. CLARK, GARY BERNEL CLARK, ROBERT JULIAN - R.O.T.C. Saber Club, 4, Junior Lions 4, H Club 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Track Team, 2, 3, Football Team, 2, 3, 4. CLEVELAND, SANDRA ANNIE CLOSE, CECELIA EUGENIA - H.S.C., 2, 3, B. R. Secretary, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A., Z, 3, 4, Vice President, 3, 4, Red Cross, 2, 3, Vice President, 3, Y-Teens, Z, Dance Review, 2, 3, Stage Manager, 2: Physical Education, Captain, 2. COCHRAN, BERTHA LYNELL-Glee Club, Z, 3, 4, Operetta, 2, 3. COFIELAD, LILLIAN IVIARIE-F.B.L.A., 3, Na- tional Honor Society, 3, 4, Anchor Club, 4, Office Assistant, 3, 4. COLBERT, AUGUST PIERCE COLE, E. WARD CBudJ-Swimming Team, 2, 3, 4, H Club, 2, 3, 4, Vlyheel Club, 3, 4, Hi-Y, Inter-Club Council, Saber Club, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4. COLE, HOVUARD PIERCE COLEMAN, JERRY ALLEN COLLEY, WESLEY-Pi Kappa Delta, 4, Thes- pians Vice President, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4. COLLIER, DONALD EUGENE-R.O.T.C., 3, 4. COLLINS, KAY ALXIEIDA COLLINS, WILLIANT VCIESLEY-Drama, 3, 4: Thespian Club, 3, 4. COLVIN, MARGARET ANN-Girls Glee Club, 2, 3, 4. CONRAD, JOANN COOK, JAMES WILLIAM 1 R.O.T.C. Color Guard, 3, Rifle Team, 4, Swimming Team, 4. COOK, W. L. SAXTON-Red and Black Rep- resentative, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir, 3, 4, Operetta, 3. CORBITT, ALFRED DANIEL-R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4. COWDER, SYLVANIA MARIETTA CRABB, BETTY LOU-Office Assistant, 3, 4. CRANDALL, SHARON DENISE-M.P.O., 2, 3, Skating Club, 4, Dance Review, 2. CRESSLER, THOMAS EDWARD - R.O.T.C. Outstanding Sophomore, 2, Honor Platoon, 3, Regimental Adjutant, 4, Chief of Special Staffs, 4, R.O.T.C. Saber Club Secretary, 4. CROFOOT, ROBERT NELSON fB0bbyJ - R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Master Sergeant, 4. CROSBY, CHARLES RONALD-R.O.T.C. Rifle- man, 2, Sgt. First Class, 3, Captain, 4, Saber Club Treasurer, 4, Drill Platoon, 4, F.F.A., 3, 4. CROSSLEY, NANCY CAROLE-Future Nurses Club, 2, Theta Phi Pi, 2, 4, Phi Kappa Delta, 4, Girls Glee Club, 2, 3. 4, Thespians, 4, Masque and Gavel, 3, 4, Senior Class Play Business Staff, 4, Operetta, 3. CROSSON, JEANETTE-Skating Club, 3, 4, F.B.L.A., 3, 4, Pan American, 3, 4, Student Council, 4, Office Club, 4, F.B.L.A., convention 4. CROWELL, MARTHA JEAN CUNNINGHAM, BEVERLY-Varsity Band, 2, 3, Glee Club, 2, Jr. Red Cross Club, 3, Future Nurses, 3, Honor Society, 4. CURLIN, HUGH EDWARD CURRY, BARBARA JEAN-Y-Teens, 2, 3, Skating Club, 3, Commercial Club, 2, H.S.C., Z. CUSHING, BERNARD BRUCE-Basketball, 4: Baseball, 3, 4, H Club, 4. CUTRELL, WILLIAM JOSEPH-Jr. Lions, 3. 4, J.A.C., 3, Honor Society, 4: F.F.A., Z, 3: Honor Platoon R.O.T.C., 3, 4. DANIEL, VVAYNE NVARE-R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4: Rod and Gun Club, 3. DAVIDSON, GERALDINE-M.P.O.. 4. DAVIS, GEORGE WASHINGTON-Hi-Y, 2, 3. 4, President, 4, Secretary-Treasurer, 3, NY'heel Club, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4, Inter-Club Coun- cil, 4, Y.M.C.A. City Inter-Club Council. 3, 4: R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4. DAY, JANALEE GLYN-Pan American Club, 3. 4, Inter-Club Council, 4, Future Teachers, 4, H.S.C., 4, Glee Club, 2. 3, 4, Secretary, 2, Operetta, 2, 3. DE FRANCO, JOSEPHINE THERESA - Y- Teens, 3, Commercial Club, Dance Review, 2, 3. DICHIARA, JIMNIIE G.-Annual, 4, R.O.T.C. Editor, R.O.T.C. Captain, 4, Saber Club, 4, Pan American Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Vice Presi- dent, 3, 4, Treasurer, 2, Babsapa, Z, 3, President. 2, B. R. President, 2, 3, 4, Honor Plat., 2, 3: Rifle Team, 3, 4. DIAZ, ANTONIO MANUEL lTonyJ -Debate Club Secretary, 4, Masque and Gavel, 4. DIAZ, IRMA-Band. 3, D.C.T., 4, Skating Club, 3. DIEZ, ELEANOR GLENNA-Student Council, 3, State Convention, 3, Pan American Club, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers, 4, Y-Teens, 2, H.S.C., 2, B. R. Secretary, 4, Dance Review, 2, 3. DILLON, CHARLOTTE ANN-Future Nurses, Z, Y-Teens, 2, 3, Dancerettes, 3, 4, Dance Re- view, 2, 4. DI SALVO, MARY ANN-Glee Club, 3, 4, Pan American Club, 3, 4, Pan American Queen, 3. DIXON, GERALD FRANK-Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Skat- ing Club, 2, 3, 4. DIXON, JAMES OBIE lJimj-W'heel Club. 4, Chaplain, President, 4, Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club, 4, Honorary Y-Teens, 4, R.O.T.C. Rifle Team, 3, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, R.O.T.C. Color Guard, Cartoonist, Sports Editor Red St Black. 4, J.A.C., 4, Thespians, 4. DOLAN, MARY KATHERINE DOUGLAS. JOHN DARBY-Track, 2, 1, 4, Jr. Optimist, 3, 4, H Club, 2, 3, 4, Jolly Boys, 4, Football, Z. DRAKE, FREDERICK SCOTT-Band, 3, 4. DUNBAR, MILLEN LAMAR - Track, 4, Jr. Optimist, 4. DUNCAN, KATHRYN IRENE-Aladdin Junior Story League, Z, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, President, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Future Teachers, 3, 4, Anchor Club, 4, Latin Club, 4, Y-Teens, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 2, A Cappella, 4, Operetta, 2, 3, Out- standing Senior. DUNCAN, MARY MALVINA DUFF, ROBERTA JAN fRobbiej-A Cappella Glee Club, 3, 4, Kiwanettes, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club, 3, 4, Operetta, 2, 3, Dance Review, 2, 3. DURANT, CAROL IMOGENE-Red and Black Staff, 4, Future Teachers of America, 3, 4: Y-Teens, 4, Theta Phi Pi, 4. EDENFIELD, NIARY ANN - Band, 2, 3, 4, Dancerette, Calendar Girl, 2, Pan American, 4: Y- Teens, 2, Dance Review, 4, Annual Assistant Sen- ior Editor, 4, Band Contest. 2. 3, 4, Red St Black Representative, 2, 3. EDMONDSON, JOHN JEFFREY-R.O.T.C.. 3. 4, Sergeant First Class, 4. EDWARDS, KENNETH LEE-Track. 3: EIKELAND, MARION OLIVER-Jolly Bovs. 3. 4, President, 4, Jr. Lions, 3, 4, H Club. 3. 4: Football Team, 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council. 4: Senior-at-Large, 4. ELLERBEE, GLENDA MARIE-Dance Review. 3, R.O.T.C. Flower Girl, 2: F.B.L.A., 3: Future Teachers Club. 3. ELLIOTT, SANDRA FAYE-Y-Teens 2: Dancer ettes, 2, 3, Pan American. 4: F.B.L.A.. 4: Library Club, 4, Dance Review. 3. ELLIS, YVONNE-D.C.T. Club. 4: Secretary B. R.. 2, 3, D.C.T. Notable. 4. D.C.T. Merit Award, 4: National Honor Sogfeti.. 4. INGLEHART. MYRNA LOL'lSl EXVING, CHARLOTTE LORRAINE 67 CT URY ENGLISH Gl.F.A.LIJ WAYNE glerrj. -Jolly BOW. 4: H Club. 3. 4: Fof11:ball.l.3. Manager. 4: Baseball. 3. 4, ESCO, DIANE MARY-Camera Club. 4: Honor Society. 3. 4: Theta Phi Pi. 4. ERYVIN, AIQDREY FRANCIS-Dance Resiew. 3- 31 Y-Teens, 2. 3. 4: Camera Club. 2: Future Teachers, 4, F.B.L.A., 4. FAIR, PATSY LYNN FARMER. MARGARET FAE FARRINGTON, PATSY ANN-National Honor Society, 4, Anchor Club. 4, F.B.L.A. Club. 4: Dance Revue, 3: Office Assistant, 3. 4. FATZINGER, ROBERT STROHM FAUNCE, ELAINE PHOEBY FERNANDEZ. BETTY ROSE-Y-Teens. 2, 3. 4: H.S.C., 2, 3. 4: Dance Revue. 5. 4: Red Si Black Rep., 3: Helm Rep., 3. FERNANDEZ, CELIA RAYE 4Teliej-Cheer- leader, 2, 3, 4, Head 4, Sponsor, Z, Kiwanettes. 3, 4, Dance Club, 3, 4, Pan American Club, 4: Dance Revue. 2, 3, 4, B. R. Secretary, 2. 3: Saberettes, 2: Pan American lst Maid, 3. FERNANDEZ, DANILO-Key Club, 2. 3. 4: Honorary Y-Teen, 2: Pan American, 3, 4, Presi- dent, 3, 4, Student Council, 4, Parliamentarian. 4. FERTIC. JOHN ALLEN FISHER, NVINIFRED FREDERICKA FITZGERALD, LAVVRENCE TERRELL FLOYD, JEANNE MARGARET-Glee Club, 4. FLYNN, SUZANNE ELIZABETH lSueJ-Cheer- leader, 4, Kiwanettes, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Dance Club, 4, Y-Teens, 2, Dance Revue, 2, 3, 4, Terrier Vfheels, 3, Homeroom Officer. 2, 3, 4. FLYNT, BEVERLY JO-Kiwanettes, 3, 4: Na- tional Honor Society, 4: Dance Revue, 2, 3, Pi Kappa Delta, 4, B. R. Secretary, 4: Office As- sistant, 3, 4, Red 236 Black Rep., 4, Helm Rep., 4. FOGG, IRA MORRIS-Key Club, 2, 3, 4, Saber Club, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Track Team, 2, 3: Honorary Y-Teen, 2. FONTE, STANLEY JOHN-Pan Ar'-erican. 2. 3. R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Saber Club, 4, Rifle Team, 4, Jolly Boys, 2, 3. FORBES, JAMES DONALD CDonJ - F.F.A. String Band, 2, 3, Track Mgr., 2, 3, H Club, 3, 4. FRANK, CATHERINE RAY fCathyJ FREENIAN, XVAYNE NVILSON--Student Council lSr.-at-Largej, 4, President H Club, 4: Secretary Jolly Boys, 4, Co. Captain Track Team. 4: President B. R. Jr. Optimist Club, 3, 4. FRIED, JOEL BENJAMIN-Key Club, 2, 3. 4: Pan American, 3, 4, Latin Classical Club, 4: R.O.T.C., 3, 4. FRISBEE, DON ROY FLIRNEY, LA DONNA RUTH-Girls Glee Club. 2, 3, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A.. 2, J.A.C., 2: A Cappella Club, 4. GARDNER. BETTY JO GARRET, MARVIN ALVIN-Key Club, 2. J 4, Parliamentarian, 4, J.A.C., Z, 3, 4. President. 4, Honor So:iety, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club, 4, Masque and Gavel, 3: Basketball, 2, 3: Baseball, 3. 4, Manager of Bookroom, 2, 3. 4, Outstandinu Senior. GEIGER, SHIRLEY HASKELL-Theta Phi Pi, 4. GETZ, RICHARD THOMPSON-President BR.. 2, 3, 4, Basketball. 2. 4. GILRIORE. YVONNE EYEI,YN-F.B.l.A.. 4 Aladdin Jr. Story League. 4: Future Nurses. ' F.H.A.. 2. GIRTMAN, FAYE I1LOIsE-F.H..x.. Y. Q..-nf mercial Club. 4. GISLER, NORMA HATTII-Y-ilietzzs. I1 Ihre. Review, 2, Danccrette, F: Terriers Xlilwels. 3. GODSEY, SHIRIIVY MAI -K Hrvnrcrcial Club or F.B.I..A.. 3. 4: ikarinq Club. GOMILIION. l'Yllflll-' MORLVON. N XNQ Y Willl'I'Nl'iY-Ri'-varieties. 3. 4, Yu. P14 dvi. 4: Mudtrn Ilrct kiiub. 3. 4. Niwnil ll ro' S-i:it'ti. 41 Quill and Scroll. 41 091. Xsszstanr. 4: Sabcrtttts. 3. Treasurer. 4. ' 42 b0.T'.C SF-iosir. 3. 4: Calendar SENIOR DIR Girl, 3: Cheerleader, 4: Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary, 4: Representative State Student Council Convention, 3: Exchange Editor Red and Black, 4: Bulletin Room Treasurer, Z. Vice President, 3, Treasurer, 4: Y-Teens. 2 Dance Revieiv, 2. 3, 4: W'ho's Vwho. GOTHAM, ARLEEN ALICE-Skating Club, 4: Honor Society, 4: Librarian Club, 2: Pep Club, Z: Red St Black Representative, 4. GRACE THOAIAS ROLE-Honorary Y-Teens. 4: 2nd Lt. R.O.T.C., 4. GRAHAM, EDITH MATALICE mTali1-E.B.L.A. 4: Theta Pi Phi. 4: Dance Review, 3. GRANTHAM, JULIA JOSETTE GRANTHAM, SARAH JOY-Glee Club, 2 Debate Club. GRAY, EDGAR-Glee Club. 3, 4, Treasurer: M.P.O., 3, 4, Vice President: Skating Club, 3, 4. President: Male Quartet, 4. GRIEEIS, FRANCIS BROWN-Band, 3: Orches- tra, 3, 4: M.P.O., 4. GRISSETT, JAMES DOUGLAS GROKE, MARILYN JOYCE-Skating Club. 3: Helm Staff: Quill and Scroll. 3, Secretary, 4: Helm Staff, Co-Editor. 4: National Honor Society. 4: B. R. Vice President, 4. GUERRIERE, YVONNEE ERANCES-I'IOnOr S0- ciety, 3, 4: Kisvanettes, 3. 4: Pan American Club. 3, 4: Future Homemakers of America. 4: Dancer- ettes, 3: Dance Reviesv, 1: Bulletin Room Treas urer. 2. HA.-XS, AIARION HENRIETTA-E.B.L.A.. 3, 4: Pan American Club, 4: Kivvanette. 4: Vice Presi- dent B. R., 2. Secretary, 3, 4: Eamily-Youth Relationship Council. 3. 4. HALBROOK, PATSY ANN-D.C.T. Club. 4. HALEY, GAIL BERKELEY -- V-wheel Club, 4: Senior Class Play: R,O.T.C. Color Guard. 3. 4, Master Sgt., 3. 4. HAAIILTON, LORRAINE KAY HAMMOND, MARY BUEORD - Y-Teens. 2: H.S.C,. 2, 3. 4, Vice President. 3. President. 4: E.T.A., 2, 3, 4, Treasurer. 3: Kisvanettes. 2. 3. 4: Student Council, 3. 4: Student Assistant, 3. 4: Honor Society, 3. 4: Outstanding Senior. HAMNIOND, GEORGE EDWSARD-Track. 2. 3 4: H Club. HARBISON. THOMAS JACKSON HARDEN. RANALD G. :Randy-H-Y. 2. 3. 4: W'heel Club, 4: Vice President. 4: Junior Ro- tarian. 4: H Club, 2, 3, 4: Baseball. 2. 3: Eoot- ball. 3: Basketball. 4. HARRELSON, DOROTHY SUE-Dance Revietv. 2, 3: Sports Club. 3. HARTLINE. JUDITH GAYLE lJudyl - Y- Teens, 4: E.B.L,A.. 3. 4: Pan American 3, 4: Sports Club. HATEIELD, RONALD ELMER-Band. 2, 3. 4: National Honor Society. 3. 4: 3Vho's Who. HAYYVARD, SANDRA JEAN-Dance Review. 2: Y-Teens, 3, 4: Glee Club. 3, 4: Operettw. 3: National Honor Society, 4. HEINZ. RONALD HARVEY-Camera Club, 3: Outstanding Sophomore Cadet. 3: Pi Kappa Delta, 3. HENDERSON, JOYCE LILLIAN-Y-Teens, 2: Masque and Gavel, 3, 4: Babsapa, 2: Pan American, 3. 4: Kiwanettes. Z. 3. 4. Correspond- ing Secretary, 4, President. 4: Student Assistant. 3, 4: Dance Review. 2. 3, 4: Inter-Club Council. 4: Red SC Black Staff Typist, 4: Cheerleader Manager, 4: Dance Club, 3. 4. Scretarv. 4: Outstanding Senior. HENRY CHARLES MICHAEL HENRY, EUGENE BURKLEY HESS, CHARMAINE ALICE - H.S.C.. 2. 3. Treasurer: J.A.C. Historian, 3: Kiwaneffei- 41 Honor Society, 4: Dance Review, 2, 3, 4: Dram' Club, 3: Thespians, 3, 4: Drama Productions, 3. 4: Calendar Girl, 3: Feature Editor Red S: Black. 4: Student Council :Senior-at-Largcl. 4: MCIJOF' ette. 4: Senior Class Play, 4: Outstanding Senior. HIBBITTS. HERBERT XVAYNE - National Honor Society. 4. HICKEY, JOSEPH AARON-Vl'heel Club, 4: Bible Club. 4: Senior Class Play. 4. HIGGS. RAYMOND PEARSON HILL, ROBERT XVALLACE CBobbyJ HIPP, GEORGE JESSE-Junior Optimist, 4: Football. 2: Basketball. 2, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3, 4. HIRTNER, EVELYN YOLANDA-Girls Glee Club, 2, 3: Y-Teens, 3. HOHNE. NANCY GERALDINE-I'I.S.C., 2, 3: E.B.L.A., 3, 4: E.T.A., 4: Skating Club, 3: Dance Review, 3. HOLLAHAN, CARL GLEN-Debate Club. 4: NI.P.O., 4. HOLT, JOSEPHINE ANN 1Jo Arml '-' Mixed Glee Club, 2: A Cappella Glee Club, 3.4: Operetta. 2. 3: District Contest. 2, 3: State Contest, 3: State Music Clinic, 3. 4: Glee Club Librarian 3, 4: Bulletin Room Secretary, 3: EEA. Sweet- heart, 3: State Mafsed Chorus Soloist, 3: XY'ho's Vfho. HOLT, AVILLIAM AIEANS lBill 1-Debate Team. 3. 4: Red St Black News Editor, 4: Honor SO- ciety, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4: Debate Club Parlia- mentarian, 3. President, 4: Junior Ameri:an Citizens. 3, 4. Parliamentarian. 4, Inner Club Council. 4: Outstanding Senior. HOOD. BONNIE MAE-D.C.T.. 4. HOOPINGARNER, SHARON LEE-Glee Club. 3, 4: Euture Nurses. 3. HOPE. JACK ARNOLD-Ecotball. 3. HOPKINS. HILIARY BURDETTE-Pan Ameri- can Club. 3, 4: Senior Director An:hor Club, 4: E.H.A.. 4: Girls Glee Club. 2: Honor Society. 4. HORNE, CAROLYN-Skating Club. 4: Y- Teens. 4. HORNE. JAAIES JORDEN-Student Council, 2. 4: Kev Club. 4: R.O.T.C., 2. 3. 4. Ind Lieutenant. HORNE. JOHN YVILLIAM-R.O.T.C., 2. 3. 4. HORNER, IRENE HOSTLER. DEANNA L. HOSVEY, KAREN LENORE4Cl'ieerleader. 4: Pan American Club. 4: Masque S Gavel, 3. 4: Latin Club President. 4: Pi Kappa Delta Sec.. 3. 4: Y-Teens Chaplain. 2: H.S.C.. 2. 3: Modern Dance Club. 3. 4: Dance Review. 2. 3. 4: Volley- ball Plafidav, 2: Saberette. 2: Bowling League. 3: Helm Staff Make Up Editor. 3, 4: Inter-Club Council. 4. HUDSON. ROBERT PONVELL 1Bob i-R.O.T.C.. 2. 3, 4, Master Sgt. HUGHES, JOSEPH XVARREN-Key Club, 3. 4: R.O.T.C., 2, 3: Red S: Black Rep.. 3: National Honor Society. 4. HUNT, ROBERT TERRY HURLEY, RENA DARLENE HLITCHESON. PATRICK GILBERT-M.P.O.. 3. 4. HUTCHISON. ALPHA JEAN HYDES. SHEILA EMILY-E.I-I..-X.. 2: Y-Teens. 3: Skating Club, 4: E.B.L.A.. 4: Office Assis- tant. 4. IRELAND, VIRGINIA CHRISTINE-Y-Teens. 4: Skating Club, 4: E.H.A. Club. 4. IRVIN, IRVIN JAAIES :Jimi-Track Team, 4. JACOBSEN, BETTY JO-E.B.L.A.. 4: Inter-Club Council. 4. JADXVIN, MAUVIS ANN+Dance Review, 31 Terrier Wheel Club. 3. JAMES. ROBERT ALLAN JEAN, DANIEL HENRI-Collectors Club Re- porter, 2. 3: J.A.C.. 2: Camera Club. 3. 4: Na- tional Honor Society. 3, 4. JEEEERSON. BETTY LOL'-Euture Teachers, 4: Y-Teens, 3, 4: Theta Phi Pi, 4. JENKINS, EVA LAVENIA JEPSON. SANDRA JEAN JOBE, FRANCIS OLIN JOHNSON. BETTY JOYCE-Office Assistant, 3. 4. JOHNSON. CLYDE EDXVARD - J.A.C., 2: R.O.T.C.. 2. 3. 4: Football, 4: Red Ei Black Cartconist. 3. 4: Co-Sports Editors. 4, JOHNSON, GORDEAN EULALIA - J.A.C.: Office Attendant. 4. 68 EBT URY JOHNSON, MARY ETHER-J.A.C., 3: Dance Review, 3: Skating Club, 3. JOHNSON, OLIVER DAVID-Glee Club, 3, 4: Honor Society, 4: Beaker Breakers, 4. JOHNSON, THOMAS ERIC lTommy1-Swim- ming Team, 3, 4: R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4. JONES, KATHLEEN JOYCE-E.H.A., 4: J.A.C., 4: Calendar. 4: Glee Club, 4. JONES, NANCY RAE-Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent: Masque and Gavel, 3, 4, Vice President, 4: J.A.C., 3, 4: Vice President, 4: Anchor Club, 4. Secretary, 4: News Editor Red 65 Black Staff, 4: E.B.L.A., 3, 4. Parliamentarian, 4: Student Coun- eil, 4: B. R. President, 4: Inter-Club Council, 4' Girls State, 3: Outstanding Senior. JONES, MARY NELSON JONES, REMER LARRIMORE cLarryy-J.A.C.. 2, 3, 4: Masque and Gavel, 3, 4: Junior Optimist, 4: Glee Club. 4: R.O.T.C., 3, 4: Debate Club, 4: Student Council, 3: Master Sgt. R.O.T.C., 4- B. R. President. 4: Drama Club. JONES. RUBY NELL-Theta Phi Pi. 2: D.C.T.. 3. 4, Treasurer. 4. JONES. WAYNE THOMAS-I'Ii-Y. 3. 4. Presi- dent. 4: J.A.C.. 3. 4: Junior Optimist. 3, 4: Skating Club. 3. 4. Secretary and Treasurer, 4. JOYCE, DOROTHY-Camera Club. 4: Glee Club, 3: Masoue and Gavel. 3. 4: Skating Club, 4: A Cappella Choir. 4. 1 Q JULIAN, ROBERT LAMAR-Basketball, Z, 3, 4: Golf Team. 2. 3. 4: E.E.A.. 2. 4: H Club. 2. 3. 4: Baseball. 2. 3. 4. JUMP. JOYCE SUZANNE-Y-Teens. 2. 3. 4. Chaplain. 4: Theta Phi Pi. 4: Office Assistant. 3. 4: Band. 2. 3. KALETA. VICTOR JOHN - Vfheel Club, 4: Cam'ra Club. 2. 3. 4: Debate Club. 4: Collectors Club. 2: Radio Club. 3: National Honor Society. 4: J.A.C.. 4: Helm Staff, 4: B. R. Officer, 4: Honorary Y-Teen. 3: Hi-Y. 4: Drarna. 4. KAZAR. JIM MORRELL-Eootball. 4: H Club. 4. KENNEDY. CALLIE GLENDA KIGER, DOROTHY LOLA-Anchor Club, 4: National Honor Society. 3. 4: Quill and Scroll. 3. 4: Secretary. 4: Theta Phi Pi. 2. 3. Chaplain, 2: Treasurer. 3: Jr. Marshal, 3: Helm Staff. 3. 4. E.S.P.A.. 3. 4: H.S.C.. 2: Dance Review. Z: Red X Black Representative. 2: Outstanding Senior. KILLEBREW. LOUISE-Office. 3. 4: Y-Teens. 3. 4: Theta Phi Pi, 4: Euture Teachers Club. 3 4: Library Club. Z: SVheel Club. 3: Red Cross Representative. 3. 4. KIMBELL. THOAIAS EARL - R.O.T.C. Saber Club. 4: R.O.T.C.. 2. 3. 4: R.O.T,C. Honor Platoon. 3. KINNEY. JANET ELIZABETH-A C'ppella Ole: Club. 2, 3. 4: Euture Teachers of America: Operetta. 2. 3: Girls Sextet in Contest. 3. KNOXVLES. GLORIA PENNEY-Glee Club. I. 3, 4: Red SZ Black Representative. 3, KNUTSSON. GEORGE ALBINE-Jr. Lions, 3. 4, Vice President. 4: Jolly Boys. 4: Student Council. 4: Band. 3. 4: Basketball. 3. 4: Red Si Black Representative 3. LA CORTE. CARMELINA iblillieil-Bulletin Room Officer. Z. 3, 4: Pan American Club, Z. 3. 4: Secretarv. 4. LAIRD. HARRY BROOKS - E.E.A.. 3. R.O.T.C., 2. 3. 4. LAMSON. SALLY ANN-Cheerlzader. 3. 4: Stu- dent Council. 3. 4: Kisvanettes. 4: P'n American. 4: Pan American First Maid. 2: B. R, Officer. 3. 4: Student Council State Convention. 3. Dis- trict Convention. 2: H.S.C.. 2: Y-Teens, 2: Dance RSYEW. 2, 3. 4: Inter-Club Council. 4: Modern Dance Club. 3. 4. President. 4. LANGLEY. ARNOLD RICHARD - E.E.A.: E.E.A. String Band. EEA. Softball. LANGSTON. JACK OLDHAM-Glee Club, 2. 3 'll The!-1 Phi Pi. 3. Vice President' Skating Club 'li Radio Club. 3: Boys Quartet, 3, 4: Operetta -, 3. LARKIN. JACK MURRAY-Jr. Optimist, 3. 4. LAZZARA. ERLINE ELORINEE-Pan American Club- 3: 3- 4: Glee Club. 4: Y-Teens. 3. SENIUR DIRE LAZAR, FRANK I.IiDBETTIiR, MARSHALL ROBIN-Band. LElf, SYl.VIA ANN-D.C.T., 4, Assistant Chap- lain, D.C.T. Best All Around. I.I'.CAN. CAROL SUE-B. R. Treasurer, 2, 3, Y-Teens, 2. LEGGETT, DONALD OXVEN-R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Baseball, 4, Basketball, 4, Key Club, 3, 4. LFXVIS. GEORGE XVII.LIAM+B. R. Officer, 2, Activities Editor Annual, 4, A Band, 2, 3, 4. LINGERFELT, EARL CROSBY-M,P.O. Presi- dent, Wlicel Club. LITTLE, ROBERTA JEAN-Y-Teen, 4: Girls Glee Club, 2, 3, Mixed, 4, Operetta, 2, 3, Honor Society, 4. LOCKE, GEORGE EDWARD-R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4: Captain, Commander Honor Platoon, Rifle Team L'tterman, 2, 3, 4. LOGAN, EDNVARD MURDO-Jr. Lions, 4, H Club, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Track, 2. LOGAN, JOHN TERRY-R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, 3. LOGGINS, JAMES XVAYNE-M.P.O. LOMBARDI, MARIO MICHAEL-Babsapa, 2, Glee Club, 2. LOPEZ, XYfALTER+Jolly Boys, 3, 4, Jr. Lions, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Masque and Gavel, 3, Thespians, 3, 4, Pi KapD1 Delta. 2, Senior Class Play, 4, News Editor Refl Sl Black, 4. LOVELACE, DONALD XVILSON - R.O.T.C. First Lieutenant. LUKE, DAVID ASHLEY'-Wheel Club, 4, Hi-Y, 4, Honorary Y-Teen, 4, Basketball, 2, Track, 3, B. R. President, 4. LUMIA, SAMUEL fSammyj LUMPKIN, ROBERT JOSEPH lBobbyJ - H Club, Jr. Lions, Captain Track Team, Football. 2, 3, 4. LYNN. DONALD GENE IVIACK, IVIERRY DIANE-Y-Teens, 3, 4, Theta Phi Pi, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary, Future Teachers, 4. NIACOMBER, ELIZABETH AGNAS, iBcttyj- Skating Club, 4, Dance Review, 4. MAHONEY. DNVIGHT ADELBERT MANAUSA, VIRGINIA ANNETTE - Future Teachers, 3, 4, Glee Club, 4. MANEY, ERNEST LYNN iBuddVl-Bovs' State. 3, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Commander Drill Team, 4, Student Council, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Jr. Optimist, 2, Jr. Lions, 4, Inter-Club Council. Chairman, 4. MARRIOTT, THOMAS EDWARD+Jolly Boys, H Club, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Football, 4, Wl1ti's Wlio. MARTIN, JACQUELINE CHARLTON-D.C.T.. 4. MARTINEZ, NORMA SANDRA-Y-Teens, 2: Pan American Club, 3, 4. IVIASTERS, DAVID HIJXVARD-R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4. MA'I'THIiWS, DAVID I-IARVIE-Camera Club. 3, 4, Parliamentarian, 4, lJ.C.T., 4. MAULDIN, PAUL LAVON lVIIfARSi JANICI5. Jl'iAN+GlCc Club, 3, 4. MICID, EDXVARD lylI'iNI'iNDI3Z, CAROL JEAN-Y-Teens, 2: Skat- ing.: Club, 3, Pan American, 3, 41 F.I'I.I..A- MERCER, DOLORIIS AI.ICIf+Girls Glee Club. 2, A Cappella Choir, 3. 4, State Contest, 3, 41 District Contest. Z, 3, 4, State Clint, 4, Op,-retti. I, 4, Red LQ Black Representative, 3, 4, F.B.I..A.. 4, Office Assistant. 4, INIERKLIQY. FRIQIDA LORIQTTA - Girls Glee Club. MICIIELS, SHARON LEE-Future Nurses Club: Skating Club. MICKFLSON. TIIEODORI5 MIIVIN ihlickeyl MIDDAUGH, ALAN IfI.ON-R.O.T.C'., 2, 3, 4. NIIDGETT, SYLVIA MARY 4 Dancerctte, 3: Commercial Club, 3: TINI-1 Phi Pi. 31 I:.H.A.. 2. MIRITLL, JUDY AILEEN-Y-Teens: H.S.C., 2: Student Council, I, 2, 3, Kiwanettes, 3, 4, Masque and Cavel, 3, 4, Pan American. 3, 4, Dance Re- view, 3, Dancerette, 3. NIILEY, KAY SYLVIA-Drama Club, 4, Sr. Class Play, 4, Thespian, 4, Honor Society, 4. MILIAN, PATRICIA AUDREYwAllied Youth, Z, Pan American. 3, 4. MILLER, HOXVARD COLEMAN MILLER, JUDITH MARIE-Pan American Club. 2, Future Nurses of America, 2. MILLER, ROY ERXVIN-R.O.T.C., 3, 4. MILLER, SYLVIA DOROTHY-Kiwanettes, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, F.T.A., 4, H.S.C., 2, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Masque and Gavel, 4, Modern Dance Club, 4, Student Council. 3, Outstanding Senior. MILLS. SARA JOYCE-Aladdin Jr. Story League, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Y-Teens, 4. MISTRETTA, SHIRLEY ANN-Dancerette, 3, Y-Teens, 2, Pan American, 4, F.B.L.A., 4, Dance Review, 4, National Honor Society, 4. MOLL, JOHN HUBERT NIONFORT, MARSHA RAY - Pan American Club, 3, 4, A Cappella Glee Club, 3, 4, Pan American Court, 3, Calendar Cover Girl, 3, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Z, Saberette, 2, B. R. President, Z, Student Council, Z, Senior Class Play, 4, Glee Club soloist to contest, 4. MOORE, BETTY LEE-Y-Teens, 3, Dance Re4 view, 2. MOORE, CAROLYN PAGE-Allied Youth, Z, Theta Phi Pi, 3, 4, Chaplain. 3, Camera Club, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 3, Vice President, 4, Future Teachers, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, 4. MOORE, DOROTHY VIRGINIA-Glee Club. 3, 4, Theta Phi Pi, 3, 4, Helm art staff, 3. MOORE, MARSHA VIRGINIA MOORE, PATSY ALLEN-Student Council, 3, Skating Club, 3, F.B.L.A., 4. MORGAN, BEVERLY ANN-Y4Teens, 3, An- chor Club, 4, Honor Society, 4, P. E. Student Assistant, 4, Glee Club Secretary, 3. MOSELEY, WILLIAM PRESLEY MOULTON, ALAN NORWOOD MOULTON, CHARLES DAVID-F.F.A., 2, 3. 4, Red 81 Black, 4, Beaker Breakers, 3. MUENCH, JOHN MELVIN-Swimming Team. 3, Glee Club, 3, 4, Key Club, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society, 4. MURFEE, SONDRA JO - Glee Club, 3, 4: F.B.L.A., Convention, 4. MCAFEE, ALBERT ROSCOE-School Electrician, 2, 3, Stage Work, 2, 3, Traffic Director, 4, Dramatics, 4. MCAULEY, JOHN FRANKLIN IVICCARTY, DENNY RAY McCLAMMA ELIZABETH-Honor Society, 4, Future Teachers, 4. McCLERNAN. JOHN JOSEPH McCRANIE, JAMES XVILBER iJimj-Football, 2, Bulletin Room Vice President, 2. McCREERY, CHESTER HAROLD McCULLERS, CECIL LANNY-Football, Z. 3. 4, All-City, 4, Key Club. 2. 3, 4. President, 4: Honor Society, 3, 4, H Club, 3, 4, Jolly Boys, 3, 4, Masque and Gavel. 3, 4, Inter-Club Council, 4, Boys State, 3, Calendar. 4: Senior Class Play. 41 Outstanding Senior. fXleDUFFII , RAIPH FDXVARD4R.O.T.C,, Sgt. lst Class, 2, 3, 4. NIcEI.VIiFN, JQXRIIIS XIILTON 4 F.I-LA. Sec- retary. 4. XlcEXVI N, Q .XRI RIC IIXRD-R.O.T.fi., 2, 3, 4. NIel,lfOD, Nl XRY VIRtiINl.X4libr.iry Club. 2, Pan .-Xmerican. F: Glee C lub. i, 4: National 'I'lw.pi,m S itieti l'resi.lent. Dratna Cilub. 4: Anchor Club Treisurcr. 41 Yitii nal lluniir Su. cicty, 4, S-gntor l lass Play, 4, XX hos xxh... XleXI.-XNL'S,C XRUI YN IOLISI -.Xllietl Youth 2, Drill Team. I. il Camera Llrb. 3. 4: Iiutuzt bleachers Club. 3: N-Teens. -3 Theta Ilu I-. 1. F.B.L.A.. 4, Lab .-Xssistlri 69 CT URY IXICNATT, fNlARC1.XRI.'l' LOL'ISI'fH.S.C., I: Annual. 4: Honor Society, 4: l4.H..X.. 4. NASH, SONJ,-X IYNNfII.S.C... 3, F.B.l...X., 4: Camera Club, 4. NIQLSON, MARILYN JOYCI fOfl'ice Assistant. 3, 4, F.B.I..A., 3, 4, Helm Staff, 3: Skating Club, 4. NILSBITT, LILA Llzli-Glee Club, 2. 3. 4. NEXV, STEPHEN RAYMOND NITXVBERGER, MITCHELL ALBERT ifilickeyi -Jr. Optimist, 3, 4, Jolly Boys, 3. 4: H Club. 3, 4, Football, 3, 4. NIQNVCOMER, JOSEPH MARK-Pi Kappa Delta. 4, Treasurer, 4, Senior Class Play, 4. NEVVSOME, SHIRLEY MARIE-Dancerette, 3: Y-Teens, 3. NICKOLS, DENNIS LAXVRENCE NICHOLS, ALFRED GULISSIPPI NICHOLS, EVELYN LOUISE CEvie Loui- Cheerleader, 4, Modern Dance Club, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Kivvanettes, 3, 4, Vice President, 4: Pan American Club, 3, 4, Skating Club, 3, Dance Review, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 2, Honor Society, 4. NICHOLS, SHEILA FRANCES-Student Coun- cil, 4, Band, Z, 3, 4, A. C., 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary, 4, Future Teachers, 2, 3, 4, President. 4, Inter-Club Council, 4, Latin Club, 4, Jr. Red Cros, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, City Council, 3, Anchor Club, 4: Debate Club, 3, Chaplain, 3, Orchestra, 3, Librarian, 3, Mikado, 3, State Band Contest, 2, 4, Co-Feature Editor, Red H Black, 4, Junior Marshal, 3, Honor Society, 3, 4, Convention, 3, B. R. President. 3, Vice Presi- dent, 2, Who's Wfho. NOBLES, IRIS EARLENE-D.C.T., 4. NOBLE, EVELYN JANE NOLAND, EDVVARD WESSON-R.O.T.C., 2. 3, 4. NORMAN, RUBEN EARL-R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4. NORRIS, EUGENE MICHAEL NORRIS, JOYCE GAIL-Student Council, 2: Honor Society, 3, 4, Kiwanettes, 4, H.S.C., 2, F.H.A., 2, Y-Teens, 2, Dance Review, 2, 3, Office Girl, 3, 4. NORTON, PATRICIA CAROLE iPat7-Cheer- leader, Z, 3, 4, Calendar Girl, 2, Student Council. 3. 4, R.O.T.C., Sponsor, 4, Dance Review, 2, Kiwanettes. 3, Pan American Club. 2, 3, 4: F.B.L.A., 3. NOTARO, BETTY JANE i,JCanJ-D.C,T., 4: Skating Club, 3. NUSSEAR, ROBERT EARL - Band, 2, 3, -4. O'BRIEN, THOMAS PATRICK-Calendar, 4: Jr. Lions. OFFENHAUER, DAVID BARRY-F.F.A., 4. ORTALIZ, JOSE JAMES-Swimming Team, 4. OSBORNE, JOSEPH TROY lJoeJ OSTEEN, JOANNE - Student Council, 4, D.c.T., 5. 4, ' OVERTON. JUDY RABORN PACKVVOOD. SHIRLEY ANN4Cilee Club, 2. 4, Skating Club, 4, Commercial Club. 3. PAGE. EDDA ELOISE LLoisl7Pi Kappa llelti Drama Club, 3. 4: Office Assistants, i, 4: Lilet Club. Operetta. 2, Y4Teens, 2, 1. PARKER, CIQCILIA ELINICTF PARKER, ROBERT I.l:NVlS PALILK. DONALD I VROY PATE, NIYRN-X JOY P.-XYNI, VAI I'RlI Jl .XX-Riu iutttes. Y. . Secretary, Dance Reiiesx, 1. i. 41 Nlutlern lhntt Club, 4, HSC ., I, Student X-sistant. 3. 4 PASS. IO .XNNffStudttit kwuncil. I. ll-unit Society, 4. Pllll, SIILIIR XLSIIXV-V-Ir. lions. I. 1. President, 4. lilii Iiuxs, 45 Nl.is.,iie and kiaxtl 9, 4. In' -K 'i I '1'u'1l. -1: Sn--Tis l.li1-'. Rt., mi lb'-..'-, 4, l'a.ls let '. Qigliilttitlff-1 l'IXNi YNIIVIR XI Xl -'I klili, 4, l'.i.1 I I--I.',XXliEIU.1 RXXIUN- RO.l'.C.1.1.-1 i. I 2 . 4. II tP'1r-I ti, i: Skating Clublx Citizens, 2. 3, 4: Debate Tearn: Outstanding SENIUR DIR URY PERGOLA. CHARLES DAVID-Football PERKINS. LELA YIRGINIA-Drill Team. 2. 3: Y-TCEDS. 2: Camera Club. Z: Red and Black Representative. 2: Jr. Red Cross Representative. 33 Sli-Wing Club, 2: H.S.C., 2. 3. PERRY, MYRA LEE-Glee Club. 2, 3. 4: F.H.A.. 3: Skating Club. 4. PETERS. TOMMY RANDOLPH-D.C.T. Yice President, 3. President. 4. PETERSEN. THEA CHARIS-Glee Club. 4. PETRICK. JOHN CLARENCE PETTIS. MARY EYELYN PHILPOTT. VIRGINIA ANN-Y-Teens, 2. 3, 4: H.S.C.. Z. 4: Dance Review. 2. PHINNEY. CARLENE ELAINE-Future Nurses Club: A Cappella Glee Club. 2, 3. 4: Future Teachers: Y-Teens: Operetta. 3. 4: Skating Club. 4. PIELOW. AYIILLIAAI NORAIAN-Hi-Y Club. 2: R.O.T.C.. 2. 3. 4. PIMM, JOHN HOSYARD-Honor Societv, Par- liamentarian. 4: Jr. Optimist. 2. 3: Vfheel Club. 4: Hi-Y. 3. 4: Saber Club. 4: R.O.T.C. Rifle Team. 3. 4: R.O.T.C. Lt. Col.. 4: Outstanding Senior. PIMM. RUSSELL STEPHEN-Kev Club. 3. 4: Saber Club. 4: Honor Societv, Yice President. 4: R.O.T.C. RiHe Team. 3. 4: Whos Who. PITISCI. VLFAYNFE CHARLES PITTS. FRANK HARVEY PITTS. KATHRYN JOYCE - Honor Societx 3. 4. PLOTT, NANCY SUE POLK. GEORGE DAVID-R.O.T.C.. 3 3. 4. POLO, SANDRA-Terrier Wheels. 3. PORTER. JANICE TIONIA-Junior Aladdin Story League, 2. 3. Yice President. 4: Junior American Red Cross. 3: F.B.L.A., 3. 4: Future Homernakers of America. 3: Anchor Club. 4. PORTERYINT. RUBY DELORES -- Skatine Club. 3. 4: Future Homemakers. 4: Dance Review, 3, 4. POWELL, KAY ANN-Library Club. 4: Masque and Gavel, 4. POWELL. RUTH HELEN - Hall Patrol. 2: Allied Youth. 2: R.O.T.C. Sponsor. 3: Saberettes. 3: Theta Phi Pi. 4. PRATT, VTILLIAM JOHN-Skating Club. 4: Drill Platoon. 4. PRICE. CAROL MAE RADIN. GAIL ANFN-Future Hornemakers, 2: Camera Club. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer, 4: Theta Phi Pi, 2, 3: Band 2. RAYYLS, ARENDOL DAVID REDDIN, VYINONA ANNETTE REDFERN. ELLEN AYALA-A Cappella Glee Club, 4: Aladdin Junior Story Leaeue. 2. REGISTER. BILLY JACK-F,F.A., 4. REGISTER. RONALD GENE-R.O.T.C.. 2. 3, 4. REGISTER. SUSAN EUDONNA-Y-Teens. 2. 4: H.S.C., 2: Theta Phi Pi. 3. RENTZ. LARRY DUANE REX, PATRICIA ANN-Future Nurses Club. 3. 4: Vice President Future Nurses. 4: Masque and Gavel, 3. 4: Phi Kappa Delta. 4: Parliamentarian. 43 Kiwanettes. 4: Thespians. 4: B. R. Secretary- Treasurer. 3: Senior Class Play House Manager. 4: Honor Society, 4. REYNOLDS. BETTY LOU-Y-Teens. 1: Red and Black Representatives. 3. REYNOLDS. CRAIG XYAYNE-Key Club. 2. 3. 4, President. 4: Saber Club: R.O.T.C.. 2. 3. 4: Inner-Club Council, 4. REYNOLDS, VICKY GAIL RICE. CAROLYN-Honor Society. 3: Anchor Club. 4. RICH. BILLY-D.C.T.. 4. RICH, LUKE EDYVARD iEddiel-D.C.T.. 4. RICHARD, JAMES ROBERT-Glee Club, 3. 4: Jr. Red Cross. 3. 4: R.O.T.C.. 3. 4: Rod and Gun Club. 3. ECT RICHARDSON. HERMAN-R.O.T.C., 2, 3. 4. RITCH. CLIFTON SMITH-R.O.T.C., 2, 3. 4. RIVE. PATRICIA KIRKCONNELI. - Student Council, 4: Pan American. 3, 4: Drama. 4: Com- mercial Club, 4. Szcretarv. 4: B. R. Offices, 2. 4: Y-Teens. 2: H.S.C.. 2: Honor Society. 4. ROBERTS, JAMES CURTIS mJimmvl ROLLINS, ERNESTINE DORCAS - Camera Club, 2: Y-Teens. Z: H.S.C., 2: Future Home- makers. 2: Secretary B. R. Secretary D.C.T. Club. 4: Red and Black Representative, Z. 3: Secretary District YI D.C.T. Convention. 4. ROMEO, ANTHONY LAMAR 1Tcny'l-Foob ball. 2. 3. 4: Track. 3. 4: H Club. 3, 4: Student Council, 4. ROSE. PATRICIA ELIZABETH :Parr-Skating Club, 3: Office Assistant. 4. RORFSEY. SONJA CELESTINE-Honor Society. 3. 4: Beaker Breakers, 4: Secretary: Future Teach- ers, 3. 4: Treasurer, 4: A Cappella Glee Club. 4. RUST. SANDRA LYNNE-Dancerette. 3. 4: Glee Club. 3. 4: F.H.A.. 4: Y-Teens. 2. SALES. AIARTI'IA LYNN-Glee Club. 2. 3. 4. SANDEL. CAROLE LYNN-Commercial Club, 3. SANDERS. RUTH ANNE-Y-Teens. SANGER. RICHARD ALLEN-Beaker Breakers. 4: Track Team. 4. SANGER. ROBERT DENNIS-Track. 4. SALILS. JAAIES LARRY SCARCELLA. FREDERICK R.-Kev Club. 2. 3 4: J.A.C.. Vice President. 4: Honor Societv. R.O.T.C., 2. 3, 4. Rifle Team. 4. SCHEYE. EDVTARD H.-Pan American Club. 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y Club. 2. 4: Drama Club. 2. 3. -I President. 4: Thespians. 4: Schwl Stage Manager -. 4. SCHMIDT. NORMAN CARL SCHOENBORN. HAROLD FREDERICK-Rev Club. 2. 3. 4: Red and Black Sports Edit-ar. 4: J.A.C.. 3: Future Farmers of America: Football. SCHRAAIXI. ROBERT ALLEN iB:b -R.O.T.C.. Cadet Sgt.. 4. SEALS. ROGER KYLE-Student Council. 2. 3. 4. President. 4: Junior Lions. 2. 3. 4. President. 3: Football. 2. 3. 4: Basketball. Z. 3. 4: H Club. 2. 3. 4: R.O.T.C.. 2. 3. 4. Lieutenant Col.. 4: Boys State. 3: Saber Club. 4: V-ho's Who. SEALS. SHEILA ELIZ ABETH SEATON. AIARCIA ANN-H.S.C.. I. SELDOMRIDGE. ELIZ -XBETH ANN SELF, CATHERINE ELLA 1Kittvl-Girls Glee Club. Z. 3. 4: Orchestra, Z. 3: National Honor Societv. 3, 4: Anchor Club. 4: Quill and Scroll. 4: Operetta. 2. 3. SELLERS. ANN MARLENE-Red and Black Representative. 2. SELLS, JANICE ELIZABETH-Glee Club. I. 3. 4. SHANKLE. HARVEY ANDERSON JR. SHANNON. JOHN WALTER-Rel and Black Advertising Manager. 4: Track Team. 3: R.O.T.C.. 4 1 4 SHAXT, CLIFFORD XYALL RCF SHIPLEY. CAROL ELIZABETH-Dance Club. 4: Physical Ed. Student Assistant. 4: Dance Re- view, 2. 3, 4: Pan American Club. 3: Y-Teens. 3, 4: B. R. President. 2: Re.l and Black Rep- resentative. 2. SHOFFEITT. HAROLD BENTON - Skating Club. 4. SHORT. PATSY GAIL-Theta Phi Pi. 4. Presi- dent. 4: Thespians. 4. Secretary: Mixed Glee Club. 4: Y-Teens, 3. 4. SILLS. GLORINE ANNICE SIMON. BARBARA ANN-Future Nurses, I Junior American Citizens, 3. 4: Property Man- ager. 4: Dance Review. 2. SIMMONS, EDNYARD LEROY-Future Farmers. I: Honorary Y-Teens. 3. 4: M.P.O.. 3: Football. I. 3.4: Baseball. 3. 4: H Club. 4. snnioxs. iiaiai' Htttx 70 SIMS, EDDIE E. SINGLETARY. RUTH ELIZABETH - Drill Team. 2: H.S.C., 33 Y-TCGDS, 49 Them Phi Pi- 4- SIROTOYYITZ. HARRIET SONIA SLAGLEY. SONJA KAY-Future Teachers of America: Drama Club. 4: Bible Club, 4: Smff of Senior Class Play. 4: Librarv Club. 4. SLATER. MICHAEL CHRISTOPI-TER-D.C.T.. 4: Sgt. at Arms. 4. SLOAN. DAVID RICHARD-Glee Club. 2. 3, 4. SA-IITH, BARBARA ANN-E-F.B.I..A.. 4: Pan American Club. 4: Skating Club. 4: Calendar Girl. 4: Office Club, 4: Y-Teens. SMITH. SMITH. DERR ILL RAY JIMMY FRANKLIN SMITH. JOHN ROBERTS SMITH. KENNETH WL-XYNE-Football. 4: H Club. 4: Glee Club. 3. 4: F.F.A.. 2. 3. SMITH. LOLA AIARLENE SMITH. MARIANNE LAYALINE-Dancerette. 2: Head Dancerette. 3: Calendar Girl. 2. SMITH. AIARTPIA CAROLYN-Y-Teens. 2. 3 Theta Phi Pi. 2. 3, Recording Secretary. Vice President: Future Teachers. 3: Bulletin Room Secretary. I. 2. SMITH. MTLDRED MAXINE-National Honor Societv. 4. SMITH. OSCAR JENFNINGS-R.O.T.C.. Z. 3. 4. SMITH. SHIRLEE ANN-Maiorette. 3. 4: Future Teachers. 4: Girls Glee Club. 4: Bible Club Treas- urer. 4: SNOW. Y-Teens. 4: Danze Review. 3. 4. ADRIAN RUSSELL SOLOMON. DORIS HOPE-H.S.C.. 2: Skating Club. 3. SOULE, Club. 1: CARRIE ANN-Y-Teens. 2. 3: Camera D.C.T.. 4. SPARKS. CALVIN YVILLIAM-Red and Black Photographer. 4: Carnera Club. 4. SPELL. MABLE RUTH-Helm Staff. 4. SPICOLA. GUY YXTILLIAM-Football, 2. 3: Jr. Optimist. 2. 3. 4: Red and Black Representative. I. 3: Student Council. 3. 4: Jolly Bovs. 3. 4: Para American. 3. 4: Red and Black Stcff. 4: B. R. President, 2. 3: Track. 2. SPENCER. ELIZABETH JANE iBettvW-Dance Revievv. 2. 4: Skating Club. 3: Dance Club. 4: Dancerette. 4: Y-Teens. 1. SPINDLER. GEORGE SAMUEL-Debate Club. 3. 4. President. 3. Yice President. 4: National Honor Societv. 3. 4. Parliamentarian. 4: Beaker Breakers. 3. 4. President. 4: Junior American Senior. STAIRS. HAROLD ELDRON-Camera Club. 4: Honor Societv. 4. STALEY. LORRAINE LEE STALL. XYILBERT VAN-R.O.T.C.. 2. Ind Year Speech Club. 4. STANALAND. PATRICIA S.-Kiwanetta, 3. 4: Advertising Manager Annual. 4: Dance Review. 2. 3. STANLEY. GERALD HANSON iJerrvl-Junior Optimist. 3. 4: Jollv Bovs. 4: H Club. 4: Hon- orary Y-Teen. 4: Football. 3. 4: Basketball, Z. 3. 4. STEELE. CATHY LOU-F.B.L.A.. 4. STEGER. MTLLIAM FRANK :Billy-X-Babsapa Club. I. STETLE Club. 3, STETLE R. RICHARD ALLEN-A cappeua Glee 4. R. RITA ANN STEUART, THOMAS ALBERT-National Honor Societv. 3. 4: Theta Phi Pi. 2. 3. 4. President. 4. STEXYART. BETTIE JACQUELINE-Artist for Annual. 4: Artist for Phvsical Education Dept.. 2, 3. 4: H.S.C.. 2. 3, 4: Student Council. 2. STEWART. AIARION AVILLIAAI .Bill4-Foot- ball. 3. STEIBING. LEROY MARTIN-R.O.T.C., 1. 3. 4. STOLTENBERG. MARY ANNA-Girls Glee Club. 3. 4. SENIOR IJIRE STRICKLAND, RICHARD ORRIN-R,O.T.C.. Z, 3, 4. STRINGER, BARBARA JEAN-Secretary, z, 3, 4. STRINGFIELD, RONALD STBPHBN- sg.. ut Class R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4. STROMSNESS, RUSSELL-Track Team, 3, 4. SUAREZ, ERNEST CONSTANTINE Clfrniejg R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Pan American Club, 2. 3- 42 Silber Club. 41 Color Guard, 3, B. R. President, 2, 3, Student Council, 4. SUAREZ, OWEN OSCAR-Football, 2, 3, 4, Basketball. 2: Jolly Boys Vice President, 3, 4, Jr. Lions, Tail Twister, H Club, 4. SUTTON, BEVERLY ANN-F.H.A., 2, Camera Club, 2, 3, Future Teachers, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Honor Society, 4, Red and Black Staff, 4, Girls Glee Club, 2, 3, 4. SWIRBUL, RICHARD CHARLES-D.C.T., Not- able, 4, D.C.T. Club, 4, Red and Black Repre- sentative, 4. SZEPSY, BETTY FLETCHER-Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club, 2, 3, Glee Club, 2, Pep Squad, 2, F.B.L.A., 3, 4, Masque and Gavel, 2. SZEREMI, ROBERT CHARLES TACRETT, BOBBY RICHARD TALLY, DONNA-H.S.C., 3, Y-Teens, 3, 4. TAM, DANIEL LEE TAYLOR, BARBARA JO - National Honor Society, 3, 4. TAYLOR, BARBARA JOYCE-Dancerette, 2, 3, 4, Head, 4, Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Calendar Girl, 2, Pan American Club, 4, InterClub Council, 4, Dance Review, 4, Band Contest, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society, TAYLOR, BILLIE CLAUDETTE-Senior Class Play, 4, Drama Play, 4. TAYLOR, LEWIS EDWARD TAYLOR, MARY ANN-Speech Club, 2. TAYLOR, RONALD WALTER TAYLOR, RONALD GRANT-wheel club. 5, 4. TAYLOR, THELMA IRENE-Y-Teens, 2, 4. TEDRICK, DANIEL MAYNARD toamiyi TENNANT, BEVERLY JEANETTTE - Theta Phi Pi, 2, Masque and Gavel, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club, 2, A Cappella Glee Club, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 3. 4, District and State Music Contest, 3, 4, State Music Clinic, 3, 4, Red and Black Representative, 2, 3, Red Cross Representative, 2, 3, Operetta, 2, 3, Honor Society, 4. TESTERMAN, RONALD EUGENE-Basketball Team, 4, Baseball Team, 4, H Club, 4. THAYER. BEVERLY ANN-Y-Teens, Z, 3, F.H.A., Z, 3, F.H.A. State Convention, 2, H.S.C., 3, Saberette, 3, Dancerette, 4, R.O.T.C., Sponsor, 3, Dance Review, 3, 4, A Cappella Glee Club, Z, 3, 4, District and State Glee Club Contest, 2, 3, 4, District and State Band Contest, 4, Business Man- ager of Annual, 4, Operctti, 3, 4, State Music Clinic, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS, HELEN ELAINE THOMAS, MARCELLA BEATRICE-Band, 2, 3, Jr. American Rd Cross, 3, Theta Phi Pi, 4, Honor Society, 4. THOMPSON, DAVID PATRICK-Wheel Club. 4, Hi-Y, 4, Beaker Breakers, 4, R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Saber Club, 4, Rifle Teatn, 4, Glee Club, 4, Baseball Team, 4, Wheel Club Secretary, 4. THURMAN, BARBARA GENE-Glee Club, 3. 4, F.B.I,.A., 4, District Choir, 3, 4, State Choir Contest, 4. THURMOND, ROBERT LEE-Orchestra, 2, 3. 4, Concert Master, 2, 3, 4, All State High School Orchestra, 2, 3, 4. TIDWICLL, JANICIZ LEE - Skating Club. 3: F.B.I..A., 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens, 2. TINDALE, CLNl.VII'.Vlg CHRISTINE7Anchor Club President, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, Vice President, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4: Student Council, 4, Office Assistant, 3, 4, H.S.C., 2. TOTH, CAROL LYNETTE-Red and Black Staff, 4, F.B.L.A., 3, Office Assistant, 4, Dance Review, 2, Honor Society, 4. TRACY, JOHN LIQROY TRICE, EVELYN I5RADSI'IAW'7I'uture Teach- ers Club, 4, Flag Bearer, 3, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Z, Band, 3. TRICE, ANDREW' JONES - R.O.T.C. Cadet Captain, 4. TROUT, JOAN JACQUELINE Cjacltiep-Pan American, 3, 4, Cheerleader, 3, 4, Calendar Girl. 2, Student Council, Z. TRUITT, WALTER VENTUS TYSON, ALBERT DAN-Football Teasn, 2, 3, Basketball Team, 2, 3, Baseball Team, 2, 3, Track, 2, 3. UCELLO, CARL DANIEL-Hi-Y Vice President, 4, Wheel Club, Parliamentarian, 4, R.O.T.C., 4, Hi-Y Basketball Team, 4, Honor Society, 4. UNDERXVOOD, DONNA LYNN-Commercial Club, 4, Dance Review, 3. URRA, SONIA VALDEZ, LINDA KAY+Rappa Delta, 2, H.S.C.. 3, F.B.L.A., 3, Dance Review, 3. VALENTI, ROSALIE CATHERINE - Pan American Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 4, Anchor Club, 4, Commercial Club, 3, Dance Review, 3, Office Assistant, 3, 4. VAUGHN, JACQUELYN ANN IJackieJ-Ri- wanettes, 3, 4, Honor Society, 3, 4, Red and Black Representative. 2, 3, 4, Dancerette, 4, Dance Review, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club, 4, Y- Teens, 3, 4. VEACH, PATSY CATHERINE-Future Home- makers, 4, Office Assistant, 4, H.S.C., 3, Stu- dent Council, 3, Dance Review, 2, 3, 4, W'ho's Wfho. VERNON, MELVIN WILLARD - F.F.A., 4, President Hillsborough Country Federation F.F.A. VEST, BANKS BOOTH VICKERS, IRA RONALD7Rod and Gun, 3. VOGEL, MARIE ANN-Honor Society, 3, 4, Anchor Club, 4, A Cappella Glee Club, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, J.A.C., 4, Red and Black Staff, 4, Office Assistant, 4, H.S.C., 3. VONNAL, KARLEEN LAVERNE-Bible Club, 4, Y-Teens, 2, 4, Camera Club, 4, Skating Club, 4, Girls Glee Club, 2, 4. XWALKER, JAY EDISON WALKER, JONATHON R.-R.O.T.C,, 2, 3, M.P.O., 4. WALKER, MARGARET EVELYN-Girls Gle' Club, Z, 3, 4, Aladdin Jr. Story League, 4, Latin Club, 4. WALKER, MARY IXIILDRED-Glee Club, 2, 3 4, Latin Club, 4, Aladdin Jr. Story League, 4. XVALTERS, JUDITH RAY IJudyI-Honor So- ciety, 3, 4, Girls State, 3, Masque and Gavel, 4, Quill ani Scroll, 4, J.A.C., 3, 4, Volleyball Play- ball, 2, H.S.C., Z, Y-Teens, 2, Red and Black Advertising Manager, 4, Senior Class Play Pub- licity Manager, 4. XVALTON, IQRIC LEE 1 Beaker Breakers, 3, Honor Society, 4. WARD. HAL SL'INIAlERFII:I.D-NI.P.O. 1, 3 Orchestra, 1, 3. 4: Honor Platoon, 3. VUIIBI3, FAYIT FR.-XNCIiSfF.B.I.A., 3: Helm Representative, 4: Drill Team, 2. XVI BB, NI.-XRY TONI-Allied Youth, Vice Presi- dent, 2, Junior American Ciitilens, 3, Y-Teens, 4, Tl CT URY Theta Phi Pi, 4, luture 'It-achers, 4, Dance Re- view, Z, 3, Drill Team. 3, Pep Squad, 2, 4, Red Cross Representative, 4. WIZDDLIQ, ROSI1 AI.AxIRII.mLJlCC K lub, 3: Dancer- ette, 3, Dance Renew, 2. 3. 4. XVEINSTEIN, ALI EN Xl.-XRSIIXLL-R.O.T.C. lst Lieutenant, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club. 4. XVIQITERSHAUSITN, PATTY LII XVELDON, LYNDA NELL XVELLS, FRANCIS BEVERLY XVEST, VVILLIAM DOUGL.-XSfNationaI Honor Society, 4. XVESTBERRY, DOROTHY LOUISE-Office As- sistant, Attendance Office, 5, 4. XVHEELER. JAMES MARVIN WYHIDDEN, JINIMY R.O.T.C,, 1, 5, 4. VVHITAKER, CAROLYN JANE VVHITE, GRACE ELIZABETH-Glee Club, 2. 3, 4. WHITE, JAMES PERRY-Jr. Lions, R.O.T.C.. Z, 3, 4, Track Team, 2, 3, 4, Red and Black Representative, Z, 4, B. R, President, 2, WHITFIELD, JAMES EDWARD-Wheel Club. 4, J.A.C., 4, Helm Staff, 4, Red and Black Representative, 4, Helm Representative, 4. VUILDES, SHELTON KING-Collection Club. Z, 3, Drama Club, 4, Senior Class Play, 4, Honor- ary Y-Teen, 4. WILEY, JAMES KENNETH-Jr. Optimist. Z, 3. 4, Student Council, Treasurer, 2, 3, 4, B. R. President, Z, Basketball, 4. WILLETS, DOUGLAS RICHARD-R.O.T.C.. 2, 3. 4. XIVILLIAMS, BETTY JO-F.B.L.A. XVILLIAMS, CYNTHIA CAROLE - Dancerette, 3, 4, F.B.L.A., 4, Pan American Club, 4. VUILLIAMS, ESTHER MARIE+Honor Society. 3, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Y-Teens, 4, Business Manager of Helm, 4, Aladdin Jr. Story League, 4. WILLIAMS, FRANKLIN DELANO-F.F.A., Z: Jolly Boys, 3, 4, H Club, 4. XVILLIAMS, HORACE PAUL - Theta Phi Pi Treasurer, 4, Future Teachers, 3, 4. VUILLIAMS, JOEL MARK XVILLIAMS, PHILLIP MORRIS WILLIAMS, RAYMOND DEXVTT-Jr. Optimist. 2, 32 R.O.T.C,, 2, 3, 4. YVILSON, ROBERT TERRIfLL7R.O.T.C., 2. 3. 4, E.F.A., 2. XVILSON, NEANDER EVANDA 1Vani 4 R.O.T.C., 2, 3, 4, Drill Platoon, 3. XVILSON, PATRICIA ANN-Glee Club, 3, 4, Theta Phi Pi, 4, Junior Classical League, 4, Red and Black Staff Typist, 4, Honor Society, 4. will-SON. PEGGY ANN-Future Homemakens of America, 2, 3. 4, Dance Revievv, 2, Helm Staff 4, Girls State, 3. NIVILSON, STANLEY EARLgR.O.T.C., 2, 1, 4: Platoon Sgt. 3. XVITT, PATRICIA MYRTLE 1PatI-Dance Re- viesv, I, Z, Future Nurses, Dt-b.1te,hH.A., Di .T.. 4. J.A.C., 3. XVOLFORD, CHERIE LEIA' YANOSKY, JOSEPH-H Club, 4, I'o..th.ilI, -I YOUNGBLOOD, BARBARA ANN-Honor N.. ciety, 3. 4: Student CSULll'1Cll,:, E, 4, YONTZ, BFRYL JOANNI fY-'Il-t-us. lg NI i.,,.,, and Gavel. 3, 4: Future Nurses. 4: Rtil ,in.I Iilicl. Staff, 4. YOUNG. NANKY III I'II--tilet kltzla. Q Theta Phi l'i. 4. ZL'NlxI R. Isl YI RI Y KvXYmkvICCRIL.1EI. l 0 VF. 91 Xi ' Q f ' , 2 w H U S ' ..f , 14: U I i I E 19 il I0 I I f ,y A W f I f W f 'Z ff: H l. l f' f 2 i re milf f W ' .ce VV' ' '36 a ,, 'Q f , ,' ' ss.. . W , ,, .mt 4 4 1 Il M ,, 3,5 in 'A ' rg 4 M . f , ,,f, 6 42' safe 3 if 1 ' Z' i WW Z 3 f f' ' l ' We M9 , , Q' ,, Q , 0. W uf f x k i f , F. fda, f V ,ff G , V W V- :Wy-V - P kvzjf, ,.,. ,. ,,,, ,. .. fvqwm-..,..,,,,, in '- , 4 U A - Q 7 - -1 ' 4 1 Y . I SCHOLARSHIP , N , Russell Pirnm and Sheila Nichols. ' 'i 'V S 4 lei '-n.. -WA K than s - U 2 1 4 ' 5 , ' A f 'V ' -1 . . . a .-yi - ' V V izljezala -4 f K V fi . if SPEECH AND DR.-Xlhk Carole Cavanaueh ani Mary Melesd. . .Lf 'llE ' Russell and Sheila were selected by their fellow Honor Society' members because they have maintained a straight Av 0 average through four years of high school. Carole was senior class play business man- .. me ager and Hillsborough's representative in the I Speak for Democracy contest. Mary was Thespian president and a mem- ber of the cast of the senior class play. Patsy has participated in dance reviews 'Wai E , and playdays for the past three years. while Tommy is a letterman in both foot- ball ancl basketball. ATHLETICS Patsy Yeach and Torzvm Xlarriorr. T2 UUGH WHU AT HILLSBUR X W W ,, W ' f 0 fi l 4 it 5 ,ii Q N il if 'ff ' 4H! w it 1 ff ' qw Z 7 QM 2 ,, f 1 ,.,, i f ? ,,,,, 5 M X A , ef ' , ,, f ,ws -WW. 41 , V. W! 1 gh ,W ss M, V fy f A . .. --- W W ,, 4 A , X, , ,,,,,,, , My q ,W A y N, ,,, ,, , K , ., ,X I , I ,,,, .f Awww STUDENT GOVERNMENT MUSIC Roger Seals and Nancy Gordon. Roger and Nancy have faithfully served the Student Council this year as president and corresponding secretary, respectively. jo Ann has been a soloist with the A Capella Clee Club and appeared in operettas. Ronnie is the concert master for the Big Red band. Don and Dody served as C0-editors of the Red and Black the first semester and also contributed to th: HELM. Jo Ann Holt and Ronald Hatfield. PUBLICATIONS Don Bus and Dody Brown. f r , Z , 5 1, Q ff., W M ,E We 7 S N X Jw sr., f t F f . 5 Qs .s 1 K is N so X i r Q . , R ig' S15 R ,, Es ,NQEXWQQ , '4!'f R E X . .MM .ze 'V 1 0zas..,fn..1v,.-vfxnarrwemavon-eff r 4, -. R A A R ig - 1 Y N I I fs X . ,pw .I ,r,s , he, ,, ,msg SYLVIA MILLER , liivanetces President: Xational Honor Sac iff'-I HSL.. Seeretari: Future Teachers Yice President: Student Couneil. GEORGE SPINDLER Bealier Breakers President: Debate Club President: National Honor Ni-e.etN Parliamenrarian: FLAC. Parlianaenrarian: Debate Team. 5 EEE I If J' ff'-'V 5 if IS' I I fire' P s N. M J 'iw A 'X Psi? L, . f ,,.., X- , X flfu f -. ,, TQ jf X '.Q V ,L f..'s'ie 'I at V Q ae ll A Q - . 'ss t -wait Q was-g.i.'n3gs' 4 W -. X ' ,s ' , ,ee X t ,L ,r s N 3 -ss., fr 'Q .arf Ll M ' ...,.. N K' I g ' 'X ' A , V, ,, I aw tt X x 'ae . X X L X . CALVIN ALLEN Masque :ind Gavel President: Senior Class Yiee President: National Honor Society: Glee Club President: Debate Club Yiee President. SS CHARMAINE HE Red and Blaek Feature Ed Council Senior-at-Large: T 1 HOF: Xational Honiir 9--eiety: Riwanertes: Student liespians. yi t - , It ,V K, New -- -New ei -' ,e 'f if K .. x W, 5 wr' .Nssv , sw s on hz--Sw N it xt lx t e' ink s . XV me K 2 ' ai XXX E X . L , -s ' t ,b I 1 , V- ' I .we L - Y . , SQNMQS I tt in we O ,Navi ilfx get ' A ex Y WM -'M X 6' , ' fz.-i.-f 5' 'il ' 1 , 15- lH..1,,wf A j f' . fi f I E and Gavel. . M w'1gjwAt X ' I X. It ia MANNY BONDI BILL HOLT Debate Club President: Nacional Honor Society Treasurer: .l.A.C.. Yiee President: Red and Black Xerrs Editor: Masque DOROTHY KIGER Helm Co-Editor: Quill and Scroll President: National Honor Qneietxz Anchor Clubz Beal-ter Breakers Secretary OUTSTANDING Hilsborean lfditor-iii-Chief: Quill and Scroll Treasurer: National Honor S-veicti: ,lunior Optimist Club: Pan American Vice President. SARALENE BRANDON Red and Blaelx Lo-l JIIOYI ettes Treasurer: Senior Class s s a.. t tt-as si-sw-gsfk s, s use -L ww. X 'lei 'Nyi , L ss N r IN ss Yational Honor Socierx Yiee President: Kiwan- Secretariz Student Council Senior-at-Large. x NN-x Q Q. -. s sw. W LM .i t s S MN ss X Nt. ss . . . ss ?N-QMS . i X .IX X . is ts it ss w wt We .L A A K -. WNW L O in .. be . ,tee s ' i 3355 .E m az I 4 ei. Y 7 7 VW, wg KK ' i , . 1- V i ,. . , . z ' 1 -'wt M 7 Wy V . ' fi, ' f ,,,,, + E- - ii .f V. ff,w'ffW 'Hwf ' WMM 'ff MMM Wi I 2 ,' 1 , . Q' M. V X A X 7 W. Q22 5 1 -V i L l ' , A f f f Wm , ,,.. .. W ...M I . ...- , WM WVVWWXV X., ,,,, .7 V , M , M V .. V J f f f ZMWW ww f f . 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SV M' te ' S l I ns A Lewis, Brent Lide, Babetta Lilly, David Lingo, Joyce Long, Barbara Long, Pat Luke, Sandra Mabry, Ann Magarian, Elizabeth Martin, Jeanette Mason, Joe Ann Mason, Steve Maxwell, Ann McCreary, Betty McCreery, Dave McGieve, Sylvia McPherson, Cherie McRae, Cecil McSwain, Judy Melching, Tid Merritt, Richard Messer, Marie Mickler, Marilyn Miller, Gail Miller, Jimmie Mills, Albert Mitchell, Janice Moffitt, Judy Moll, Stella Moore, Betty Moore, DeVoe Moore, Marilyn Moos, Connie Morris, Glenda Mottola, Betty Munson, Darla Murrhee, Joann Mullis, Julian Myers, Barbara Myers, Dianna Neeld, April Nelson, Mary Nickals, Patricia Nixon, Woodard Noland, Marty Offenhouer, Lynn Osborn, Martha Parker, Sammy Perdono, Leon Peters, Theresa Peterson, Barbara Peterson, Ronald Phipippus, Judith Pielow, Bobby Pivacek, Gail Porter, Bill Polo, Silvio Prall, Bob Pratt, Florence Propper, Bill Pupello, Peter Queen, Carol Ray, Woody Reina, Judy Reid, Jane Reynolds, Janice Reynolds. Mike Rice, Janice Riddick, James Riggs, Sue Rish, Carol Ritter, Jack Roberts, Beverly Roberts. Oren Rodgers, XY'illiAm Rodriguez,Marth.1 Rogers, Jack Rogers, Mae Rutkin. Sylvia Salhanick, Paula Salinas. Harold Sanders. Mary Santa Cruiz. Cramen Sarratt. Carletta Scarborough. Leo Schofield. Bill Scott. Patricia Scruggs. Dennis Seaton. Mary Shaw. Phyllis Shaw. Virginia Shores, Dawson Sine, Louis Singletary, Robert Simmons, Bill Skipper. Vernon Srneeks, Linda Smith, Barbara Smith, Kenneth Smith, Layne Sparks, Sue Spoto. Jovanna Springer, Judy Stanley, Eualalia Stephens, Janie Stoltenberg, Joan Strickland, Judy Sullivan, Vwillie Swain, Vfalter Taylor, Linda Taylor, Mary Ellen Taylor. Pat Thompson. Ann Thornhill, Brenda Tomlinson. Mary Ann Tramontana. Marie Turbiville. Billy Turkington, Brenda Turner. Janette Turner, Nancy Vetzel, Bob Welker. Sharon Vfallace, Judy Vfalters, Judith Vfalsh, Sanda arner, Jo Ann West, Linda W, W. hite, Betty Yfhite, Fern idgery. Gayle illiatns, Jan illis, Adora ilson, Brenda W'ilson, Janette XY'oodhead, Anita Yeske, Joyce W W W W Yontz, Barbara Late Entries Carter. Ronnie Lorna Crosby Duncan, Ralph Ealer. Elizabeth Grantham, Phyletus Heath, Billy Holton, Harold Lazzara, Anthony Lewis, Glenda LeRoy, Gene Maltinos, Donna Maynard, Paul McNatt, Ann Sessums, John Taylor, Ed Thompson, Michal Twiggs, Patty Vinson. Betty Vfalton, Linda XC'armacl-t. Grady Brown, John Burl-iett.Sar.1J.1n Busciglo. Johnny Liu, is Vadim . .aan-.wa 4. ,,,,. ,W V-V . If af S A fa S V ' , E fri. ,. nv ' ? 9 I' 'Q M 7 51 1' ,, ' ' i' ,a't,J ' . Z: 'T i i g . 1 Iv F 5 V .. L 'gf ' ' ff X M , I 1 , ,, .4 Y , W , , , H 4 1 my , fg W K ? Mu ' Q f T 6 'Z 4 Q ' i Z ' M Tic f , I f ' ' ' Sw fl , I I , . Q I i ,, W I Aglfiiffg Q I 1 I I7 K I . ,zz 'sr .. Q i f ' Z I . vy, I AI I l i 44 I V J E T . X, f X .,,.. ., ., If Z v.' , H , V L,f -V I ,, I v,' D' 4 , W A le- f sf' f IK J 1 ,l J Q VV A 1 F 4' ' If - , 2, N N K , - . 1,1 fy , , , g . ,,,.,.,. 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Q 3 ei i .ix , ' Q ag 'R b f Q Nt, O , ,pp , op .1 , e 'Q V, X ' f aa.. J L S s L Kwa f A Q I , Q, f ,,WV, awe, A 1 V 1 V ff 4 fe 1 . 54 Aw? wn' ef, I' Q N! 4' I V, Wa ff M 1 M 'ff '35 7 Z IV f , W, ,A ff. , A . gfgva ,4z, Wg .. ,, a Wy, ,fttyg , Wggwfw, ff , me 3, rv a fi, f ' W ,J 1, ,f 1 ,aj .. W 'W' WY W Muff, K K 'V .1 is W C mmwf X , We Q se, M. awfg if I unify, 4 Q ,,jf,,z,k ,- ge w ,Y fwM,,4,.wf Q1 WL aff, 4 3, p 'n, V' f ,rf 'pf Wearing happy smiles over the announcement of the placement exam results are Dorothy Kiger, Valedictoriang Sylvia Miller, First Essayistg Shelia Nichols, Second Essayistg and Russell Pimm, Salu- tatorian who have maintained a straight A aver- age through four years of high school. Highlighting the annual Pan American Carnival was the crowning of Marie Ausley, center, as the new queen. Attending her as maids were Sandy Flynn, left, and Carol Love, right. Sandy Flynn, who reigned over Leap Year activities as Miss Sadie Hawkins II, chose Marion Eikeland to be her Little Abner. Review of the Year P-R-O-M spells the biggest night in a senior's life, and under the leadership of the senior class officers. Left to right: Saralene Brandon, Secre- taryg Don Bua, President, Calvin Allen, Vice Presidentg and Claudy Brown, Treasurerg this year's banquet and prom was truly a night to remember. At the annual Military Events night, awards were presented to the following: Cadet Col. William Boggs, Distinguished Military Graduate Aiwardg Honorary Cadet Captain Dee Champlin, Outstanding Sponsorg Cadet Captain Morris Fogg, Best Companyg Roger Seals, Best Athlete and Best Battaliong Cadet Sgt. Michael Smith, Best Squadg Cadet Major Thomas Crcssler, Scholarshipg Cadet Pvt. Kenneth Jones, Best Drilled Cadetg Cadet Sgt. Leslie Brown, Outstanding Juniorg Cadet Pvt. Frank Bigelow, Outstanding Sophomore. ff,-er ,, auHH X . - Q- - :iw s We ww? iss? X, wg x N New W 1 isa 1 -Q, .ll I 111 iii :I I I l qw' ,, f f w-MlV:wi'3f'p 'I 'N ' : Xffiiaffftevfv 1' f f ff Z Um' uomlcrful awenublief. Nome ir1spir,ztior1.zl and some Ihc I'6NPOI'1N1l'W1llflCi of our club offices Thu hard wqrlg. the Spirit. And the cletermirmtiorl The protlt1tt1tfnt uf thy dmma ,md speech departments 'Ihu ,1ppr't't1,1t1t1n of Dcmotrltic principlw ,Xtltnngttmunt through ruwnr-gh And cxpcrmwermtztion The xixth .mmml c.1lur1tl.1r twntwt. nov. g1rlQ and boys Thu Nuxpfntt nf thc Xv,1f1Ol'l.1l Honor S-,wt1etj.' rnductions Thu bgllotmg fur Student Cutlnml mcmhcr- l,L1bllC,lIlODM px-ntrdxng tu vrth the lgtt t :nforrxiation The mndx but Nlrpped to thu bottom of our hour glgii bu Thy mcmorxw QI lffllflflCN rcmam 15 .1 detimtc part OI our 1 Qchool life Vie rocked lrouncl the clock with the Bw Red band during the football halftime shows ,I c r I 9, K Mr. Qruckgtt Parnell, superintendent of ethools xntervtewed by two Hillsborough students Q--1 - -. gig .N N K Q WAN if W-.f.,m,, ag, E, f' Y-S. .,., 4 ,f- of P 5 ,,..- :ZZ5 I I QS -ho Z 6 fa W , agp ax if ., sv-AMT? ff-L, 5 - ffiiz M. ,ww Mi :hah -O . L - H db-sw uhvi V, i ' 10-':w., V ' - M- , E :ng ,, A Q, ,,v, ,.., t , A Yun in Manny' checks last minute details Eff '1 Ertiriisliseimj-1-ssfor iiels from pls! yelr- Jimmie carefully' .irivrs mailing to the printer, 'books to mike this XEJX'-S better rages for his seg THE i 1956 EILSBUREAN 1 N, 'i Ji?'.:zfm1- , ,fri in 4-sei ,ff W - :mrff'55 -Q-1-..,v .M ,,,W M, Ni fi ,gi D . ,.i ussins the theme for the senior I '1 ui L .rw and M.1ryAnn. ff' XX hi i WT ., WS MANXY BONDI EMMALEE BARRY '- iff- E..., . C if:fr--'- . ,-V..,..L C.-XROLE CAV,-KN.-XUGH S:'::5- E r MARY ANN EDENFIELD A LOUISE MQXATT. GEORGE LEXYIS JOHN ROVALEVICI-I -l:::::r:fs E BILL BOGGS Spur: JOE RLSSO A t IIMMIE DMI-II.-XRA R.O.T.C. E r c' ms mime? :isks joe as he :md Bill prepare their Q El I r the printer. -W 4.49 511 1-x. 'vuIv'v', X ,,,-A -1 l'.f...1 Eff! 4 KX2 St f ,z,,. f X f 3 1 , v , M ff I I 5 - ' 'K' L , , , ,www ad Beverly capably handled the tremen- Pat talks to a prospective advertiser dous job of the business end of the about his ad in the annual. annual. x A YEAR'S RECORD OF TREASURED MEMORIES . . . BUSINESS STAFF BEVERLY THAYER . . . . Business Mumrger ROLAND SANCHEZ . ....,. Assistant BETTY JO STAiMPER . .Cil'Flllllfi0l1 Manager WENDELL HUGHES . ...... Assistant PAT STANALAND ...... , .Adzfertising Manager' LINDA BENNETT, JIM BOGGS ........ BETTIE STEWART, BETTY BRUSHWOOD. . . Assistants . Arfixfs Louise, and john take time from their Work to have their Betty picture taken. George, A - ' Wai ri? I . , P, W swf ' fi rf ,. 'ffl - ' v 5 4- .a A . , ' .5 N -. ,, nd .. - as I .- , ga ,- . ,, p f1U.1,- , 5 ' - W ,V , R v, K. f A . ' , . I , V 4 '- ., Q. W M ' ' 'M' ' V ,,,,, F, .,., ' ,T 4 . 4 W as f , wma Wdaxef. if gtvgfv .fy R Q . J V ' , 7' f CWM ' , - .J 'T' , ,, Z lf H '-rv , ,,v, M. W -any M V '-'Bw ,,,, , ' ..... Wendell and Betty jo look happy about the steady stream of subscriptions. Ma MR. FRANK CARPENTER AH,1 iX0l' and Bettie experiment with sketches of the cover and theme pages. an Aquqnar --. i R 4' J' r ! X -ui N. 5 x x X f X m H 7 -R ll -3 7 W '--as Hiram .4 E , r .af ,. 5553 fm . . ,AP , is ini . ,,.- xr A g 6 ' Q! H-.3 M 5 Q . ' w 4 If s fag ' il! ll wi igm The lr Optuuxsr Club lN sponsored by the lamps Optums: Club. lt ms .1 serwce club pgtrernerl .xfrer mrs semor sponsor .md rledmcnreel to Neue she sclmul IH .mx mgrmer POis1lWlC. Irs lUCI'lHlNCI'-lllp IN COIUPONCJ Qf bow XXl1O ,ire grlzisfgnellrqg yn sgnqg xQhQQl .1ct1x'1u .mel possess qualmes or lelrlezwlup .mel eb.1r.1grer'. First ron: M. Dunbar, M Bondi, Stanley, H. Bry ant. P. Hawkins. D. Bua J. Russo, F. Mullens. J Larkin. VV. Freeman. Ser- ond ron: R. Dollar, R Andrews. G. McCall. C Parnell. G. Hipp. H. Hol- ton. C. Bass. P. Carlisle M. Newberger, B. Biglow J. Douglas. F. Albano, K. Vfiley, R. Early, jones. R. Russo. I.. Jones. W1 Jones. Third Rout H. Holton. R. Duncan. R. Carlisle, E. Giunta. J. Bus- ciglio. B. Longworth, N. Bush. J. Sessums. Mr. Rass- ler. Sponsor. The lrhllsborougb NN beel Club ms spumurerl bx the Rotary Club. lr um Cl'l.1l'U.'I'CAl m Nepteluv ber .md installed by l,.1lael.1ml. 'lbe elub l1.1s been busy orgsnizmg .mel mppmg neu mem- ' lt 14 1 serwce club xxurln flue ru-mo sex' bers. . . . vice above self. G, Davis, -I. Boggs. B. Cole, H. Marcmuz. bl. Dlx-uw D. Padgett, XY. Hughes. D. Tam. Hnckev, P Bonner. M.Reeder.-I.B.1rm.1n.P.Spenser. Y. l'l.xlet.1 WI. Vflwitficld, M. Cohen. N. Simpson, R. Harden Nl. Rmnolds. Guida, Kox.1lexicl'1, D. Tluwmpson ll. Lulxe. G.H.1ilox'.L. Lkuclln, L. Arnold, lg. Lung crfclr WHEEL CLUB 'Q .pl rl... 1 2' S.. x Y LUB 1 ' '-fri 'W .. -- ,rw mi 44 N .1 2 4 ,, ,Q Z0 '17 f ,W Z fw, ,, mf 'llhe Key C,lt1l1 is .Ill 4JI'3.f.ll1lZt1flUI1 sponsorctl by the KlXN',1I1lN C.lul1 of 'lF.1111p.1. The i11c111- hers must lve ot1ts1.1i1tl111,g i11 some extr.1-currif CLll.1I' .1ctivity, h.11e .1 xcl1Ul.1stiC.1xcl'.1tfC of .md be of good cl1.1r.1cter .incl school stsntling. It is .1 service club with its ohicct heing to serve the school in .mv xv.1v possible. l'l.lCl1 year the Key Club gives .11v.1v and spends .1 H000 on school constructive projects .ind its members devote many hours to these proiects. First row: M. Garrett, R. Lazzara, D. Fernandez, C. Reynolds, E. Spoto, W. Hughes, L. McCullers. Seroud row: D. Lopez, J, White, R. Hatfield, R. Rogue, S. Parker, J. Godsey, H. McFarland, J. Muench. Third row: C. Worley, R. Pimm, G. Greene, D. Carden, F. Scarcella, R. Perez, J. Horne, L. Polo, J. Burnett, B. Boggs, M. Burrell. Fourth row: H. Schoenborn, B. Porter, N. Krone, Mr. Seevers, Sponsor, B. Hicks, J. Freid, J. Lane, N. Tillman. HUR CLUB ANC The Anchor Club is L1 new service club in Hillsborough-Its purpose is to develop initia- tive, leadership, and experience in working and living togetherg serving the school and com- munity: and preparing for useful Citizenship. Front row, seated: C. Tindale, P. Winters, N. Jones, M. McLeod. Second row, shuffling: K. Munech, K, Self, J. Porter, L. Van Fleet, E. Rodgers, F. Royster, J. Porter, L. Billett, J. Kinney, D. Brown, C. Brown, M. Cofield, R. Valenti, F. Leavins, K. Oakley. Third row: C. Rice, M. Allen, D. Kiger, M. Vogal, K, Dun- can, Mrs. Ely, Sponsor, S. Nichols, P. Farrington, H. Hopkins, B. Morgan. my , ii 5' 'fig .L A .., v, ni- fgiif x .- t it . -s.. ,Libr '-'GQLI I Q .'f 5 KIWAN il? ' 'kggqgfg .3 p J hi fi. 7 Y E011 -mi ZH-IQ '42 n1 H HHH I - 1 R Sl :0 il: i',,4.311 'BW' 'W .13 i I J- fat . I :gag ' al! ETTES The Kivvanette Club is .in honorirv service orginizition sponsored bv the Tdmp Kisvanee Club. Their obiectives Are: To promote democratic rel.1tions Among students. to develop leadership bv ,assumption .ind execution of duties to better citizen ship and scholarship. and to join together in service the girls who possess high quglitie of leadership. scholarship. ch.1r.icter ,ind compinionship. First rou: J. Henderson. S Brandon, N. Gordon, B Flynt, S. Biiller. M. Ham- mond. Second rou: G. Bushey, B. Vinson, P. Browning, Mikel, C. Hess. S. Flynn, Cicca- rello. T. Fernandez, Ii. Nichols. P. Norton. J. Cor- bett. Third rou: M. Dreadin, Vfolfgang, Moore, R. Duff. M. Haas. J. Coates, M. Gordon, A. Allen. C. McAteer, G. Norris. J. Vaughn. Pourtb mu: Mrs. Yost. Sponsor. V. Payne. S. Lamson. B. Stamper. P. Stanaland, Y. Guerriere. R. Breland. The Junior Lions are sponsored bv the T.imp.i Senior Lions Club. Members are chosen bv their work in school. This service club tries to help she school in anv tvgv it can. Members .irf Asked to memorize the following: Alvvavs to bear in mind mv obligations as .1 citizen to mv nation. mv state. and mv community. .ind to give to them mv unsvverving lovaltv in word. act. and deed. To them give freclv of mv- time. labor. and means. First ron: B. Busler, M. Smith, O. Suarez. G. Knutson, A. Peele. T. O'Brien. XY. Lopez. E. Bravo. Sa.-011.1 ron: T. Fernandez. S. Lumia, B. Clark, B. Paulson, M. Nolan, M. Logan. M. Eil-Leland, Ritter. B. Cutrell. Third' ron: R. Seals, Nvhite. B. Pielow. Addmo, Fozirtfv roic: I.. E. Hicks, NY. M.1yo.I.. Sincs. D. Pricher. F. Swain. D. Scruggs. B. Lumpkin. Mr. Brown. Sponsor. i fW'GY 5iNl mi - 'n 'S 111 iii: - iii mfqlun K - lf 1li1 M51-Ii liii sllllf Q Q- rsil EQ ' sa if in S KW ,A , ..-I.-. ... - -..' . .,f,L:x.:.,. .. .1 .,..,....,4,.- -4 ...- 'X 4 fff-yd' '- -.1-vu..-.-w.. Frist ron F Rovster S ump N. Busch, J. Corbett, C. Tindale, N. Jones, Creighton, M. Schramn, J. Worrner, R. Coggins, K. Brown, F Leavins, S Hayward A Curlin, K. Oakley, L. Van Fleet. Seforzfl row: Williams, D. Talley, V. Simpkins, G. Suarrez. Fifth row: Mi E Downing B Pidgeon I Taylor, Joyce, M. Jones, B. Tennant, Y. Sponsor, J. Strickland, S. Smith, J. Hartline, Y. Gilmore, P Allen J Porter B Ealer E Green, B. Vinson, A. McNatt, V. Philpott, E. Smith, P. Short, B. Pitisci, J. Young, P. Yearta, B. Jefferson Barco J Shepherd B Stexens E. White, R. Singletary, H. Gant. Third Barl: row: V. Cawning, Miss Weatherford, Sponsor, S. Johns ron e ister ennett, A. Erwin, K. King, M. S. Cruz, J. Reina D. Scheare, J. Reid, Y. Shiro, J. Macon, K. Duncan, H1rt B Fernandez S Rultkin, J. Wells, G. Cruz. fourth row: L. R. Little, C. Moos, C. Meyers, J. Pate, J. Jernigan, M. Webb EENS The Y-Teens, one of the largest major clubs of the school, .ire affiliated with the Y.W'.C.A. Every girl in Hillsborough is urged to be Ll member, and because this is 1 democratic club, every girl is eligible for membership. The Y-Teens have a three point program-service, social, .ind spiritual growth. YfTecns have .ls their goals-To grow .ls .1 person. To grow in friendship with people of ill r.1ces, religions, and nationalities. To grow in the knowledge .ind love of God. HUNURARY Y-TEENS , We-Q.-N -..,M,fWw 5 WWW, - me if SSSNXS 'fl 3 f fu , , f I v 3 . .ff Z ' 1, . ! 5 fp , , . . i T hw? 5 742022 fkmf 7 5' Scssurns , uv W' 1- iii it I .,,,- 1 ' . axik . M mem Ou ,, Firxf rnu: M. Bondi. S. XX ilile. li. Simmw 11 free, Stanley. E. Grey Srrnfi.f you H Brs 1 1 Spoto. M. Reutlt-r, T, Thompson. T, Xlurr IX lt z.1r.1. Tfwril 'flu P, Bondi, B. Hi 1 gps A f I .3 , -K, Rr Fix iif . fl Y! I1 , 1 I3 nl' . S fi x . 1 ws-4 g rg i 7 it J: R ' 5 ii MAJ 4 f or J ' v X K -amy' N4 D 'V , ,XL H ,-7-ff' ' to i.-an 4 T i ? , K- 4 ' f'- r' I f .' ' 1 ' A ,R f ' , i g' 1 ' ' 45 N 'g if' - if? ,4 Y L ' - . I Capably heading the fall staff were Dody and Don in the positions of A -4 co-editors. Marie and Nancy discuss using these cuts in the paper. g if? -.- ,Q K -Q Vs,Q,:x-jx 1 , E M .f N' l 5 ef, V, 3 FALL sTAPP ' .. s i ' r fi V W ' Dody Brown and Don Bus. . . Co-Editors if Y Q ' ', Kitty Self and Bill Holt , , , . .Neus Editors 3. h 'J L eff?-y V, ia C, 6 Beverly Sutton and Judy Vfalters :lifzertising Managers C 5-, EQV J 'i Nancy Gordon .,.4,. .Exchange Editor A , , is , e, - V P fe 'L 51 ,.'- , 'lan' 5 Muriel Allen and Charmaine Hess . . , Feature Editor Y ,, Li , --1 L Clyde Johnson and Harold Schoenborn . , . Sf70Tf5 Eafifor ' 'fi' 4 Agfa' 5-f m, Marie Vogel . . . .,.,.. . Business Manager , C V- l iq 5 Carolyn Rice and Carol Toth . . , , Tgpists V ' , Q 'Y i U l Guy Spicola . . , . . Circulation Manager ' Hi'-Li- ,Q ,T Calvin S arks , Staff Photo ra Her - -er . - .Xu , P 3 1' ' , ' f 'Q Mrs. Jeanne Clark Faciiltj Acfziser Is this word right? asks Carolyn as she types Muriel and . c a - Charmaine's columns. 5 P R I G 5 T A P P ,, Saralene Brandon and Lynn Chafin , , C0-Editors Nancy Jones and XYalter Lopez . . . . .Neus Editor Claudy Brown and Sheila Nichols Co-feature Erfifors john Eikel. Carol Durant and XY'alter Shannon Co-Adzertising Managers K K. ' Joyce Henderson and Patsy Vfilson. . . .Tjpists Y 'T' T Sandra Hayward and Da'-'id Moulton . Copy regflprs is Beryl Yontz , , , Cirrnlation Manager gl, Nancy Busch , . The YX'ho? Xfhat? XY' bu Always busy. Kitty. ll hen? and Xfhy? of the Terrier teams was the siness of Clyde and Harold. Bill. and Carol prepare .1 last minute story for the printer. , Business Manager Jim Dixon and Austin Peele Adelaide Alonso Leonard Brown C0-Sports Editors . Exrlnznge Editor Fizcultji Aiiziser XYill he .1dXertise? That's the Judy want to know from Guy. , iii 1 ff 2 sf l is ,l F f 4' 1 f-1 .answer that Beverly an , X . rf l 4: -L Q, . In ry h . Q , , In 5 I X' A .... fig 8 5 ZWM, ,, ,f V I ,Za A f E Z I Wm, x ,af f Ar f' me :Wa yn ,. Z ff' H , W ,W .M ma '- ' X M' i M....,,..XX 'Q' ' 'M' M . 5 A ,Wm ,,,. swan 2 The spring semester found Saralene and Lynn acting as co-editors and doing a wonderful job. BLACK LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOUg SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU. Mr. Brown W 'M , 'W all V w V. f Z Z www.- Cheese, ' WW UQ! f?ff?'g, wt' f if . ii I ,,,, zf A G- ' ' ' 5 ,fY,, X H p, My . MW .1 , , WLIMW 4 QQ , 2 351-f +,i,w f ,, wigs, i f 'F 1' ,, A 1 f fffJy,.f . f V ,n f g I I WWW nm M , be ..... f . Beryl and Nancy double check a column of figures in the ledge says Calvin as he takes Sandra, David, and Adelaides picture for the Red and Black. Kffl., h y f f W fx f QA ,4 s The office became the scene of confusion when Austin, Jim, OVCG and Patsy rushed to beat the deadlines. af , 15,5 J- 5 ,Q f f Q ,mm W W, , ' 2 V V O f L 41 Z1 LZ? . ., 5' f 'wx .. 9, .L . s... John, Walter, and Carol search for the lost every issue of the paper. ads that go with But ,v I fi f 1 im ' 1 f X x it won't fit! exclaims Walter as he, Claudy, Sheila am Nancy try to write headlines. S 1 ,J-A , ,f f , af, -ff: as .1 I f ,jf ,-L v X Q,Qv-Q5 mr. Fzrsf ron: Kovalevich. G. Dgvis. C. Al len. Suform' ron: R. Ledbetter. R. Adams. I.. Arnold. L. Vfelch. A. Mears. G. Dixon V. Halen. Tfrfirn' ron: C. Ccello. D, Luke J, Dixon. Muench. Pimm. F. Scarcella Mr. Blankenbecler. Sponsor. Fourth 1-ou M. Garrett. B. Cole. R. Harden. N. Simp son. D. Thompson. E, Schme. f V.: l if Q I ra may W A f gf , , ,, 5251 ' KM 4 , f ww . Tlle Hi-T Club lr .1 uxmo .xi . . -.... ntaintgin. .and extend tlworxgllout ilu: -rp-ol o V gli :.1:.d,zri. of Chit Qngracter. ltr pllrtorni :Q clean lusm '. glcgrt C M r 4 Q L io ' ' JUNIOR AMERICAN CITIZENS The Hmllsborouglw Huh Cluptcr of klunxor .X:1t::'1Q.1r1 C1112 N HLQ-lrolwiuzgl' leadmg patmotlc or'g.1ni7.1r1on. Xlcmlwxw no ffllflixl n p:'ap.x1',1: o lo '4 ofzgezit duties of citizcnxlmp. Uuglut the nlmlx for vlmglu r w ' ' rvlon l 1 1 for iw Plgg. .md Vglven .1 glen' 'rmnrlczwamdxng of chi :1,lwtx. Dlwvf 9 .. Q 1. qs- o country' offeri zlwem. NO ilu: mglm ITTSINEQK' lull Qowf 1 . u -XM X lxnoxu .md Appr-scllrex hi. .Xl ITCY'1C,lI1 C1ri2cml11p. 3 'll' f ll. 745 i' ' . - 1 ' F. S:.1rcell.1. H. Yonnally. T. C Allon. J, Xxfhicfielcl. M. Bondi XY. Hughes. T. Thompson Sur T- Eell.1m3'. XV. jones. B. Bhd olr. D. Brown. N. Jones. C Roxxxlcvich. C. Caxgnaugh. I Porter. Tfufnf ron: lf. Leavens. B. Simon K. Miller. XY.1lt01'S. M. Vogel. XY. Over nun. Miss Hill. Soonsor. Ffmf-H1 mu: E Rodger. P. Brow. J. Kinney, P. Sanders Fly nn. 1. Ezzcl. A. Curlin. L A The purpose of this club in .my way. The idea of this club is people more conscious of the gladly offer their services to JUl.LY B First rout G, Knutson, XV. Lopez, T. Fernandez, M. Eikeland, O. Suarez, W. Freeman. Second' rout J, Stanley, H. Bryant, G. Spicola, T. Murray, B. Odom, G. Smillee, W. Greene, J. Riles, C. Mc Daniels, J. Osborne. Tbirn' rout T. Mar- riott, B. Busler, H. Holton, L. Polo, F. Williams, M. Smith, A. Peele, C. Farnell. Fourth row: Mr. Fisher, Sponsor, F. Win- free, R. Coggins, Douglas, E. Bravo, T. O'Brien, L. McCullers, M. Newberger, J. English, S. Lumia. is to benefit all spirit building organizations of our school to promote good spirit at .111 school activities. To make wonderful things our school has done for all of us. They any school organization that needs help in any Way. MASUUE AND GAVEL The Masque and Gavel Club is an International Honor Society recognizing speech students of outstanding ability. The purpose of the club is to further speech instruction. First row: B. Holt, T. Diaz, R. Sanchez, L. Jones, L. McCullers, A. Peele, W. Lopez. Sefond row: Moore, A. Fatzinger F. Royster, M. Allen, C. Cavanaugh, C Allen, S. Aitkinson, K. Howey, E. Down- ing, I. McDuffee. Third row: Walters M. Perryn, Miss Thelma Jones, Sponsor D. Joyce, P. Winters, N. Crossley, S Miller, B. Yontz, N. Jones, J. Wolfgang F. Leavins, Mikell, B. Tennant, P. Brow J. Raborn. 45' fi Q R ..-J' 5 -. is-, if lzwr mn: S. Ponce. .-X. Alonso. Airs. Angie Nato. Sponsor. J. DiChi.1r.1. R. Vnlentt. KI. Routlexich. Sucm1.f ron: J. Crosson. E. Diez. C. Menendez. DI, Trout. K. Howex. 5. Bmley. 5. Brxndon. J. Mrliell. L, Mt'- Atcer. E. I..xzz.xr.1. Ni. Recclv, L. L.1lt.1- girone. E. Nichols. T. Fe-rngndcz. X. Mu-- rinez. R. Brelxnd. Tlmnl mu: S. Elliott. 5. Mtstretta. P. Norton. B. Tulor. L. Alfiere. C. XY'illi.1ms. P. Kirlaponncll, Nl Hass. 5. :Xlx'.1rez.M. L.1Lorte,P.N1tlt.1n. 51. Edenfield. Day. J. H.1rtline. low-rf ron: R. I.a.zz.1r.1.. M.B.1ldwin. Nl. Dtitlxo J. Spoto. S. Lamson. bl. Henderson. Nl Monfort. Y. Guerriere, M. Bose. B. L'.1lt.1- girone. Fifth mu: XY. Childers. F. Alluno. E. Spoto. E. Suarez. D. Fcrnnnolcz. B. Buggica. v 511111 gguu ll! Iii Ill 1? ,F...,,.....w,.f W. M... ,.-W, uwmwwu- inlrsfaw :ii ltlvwl nafmil walnut? Qui 2' enum mln -s 1wn4na-wafm ?Q'KwM9iW '? 9m27 '- TZ' 2.1 -Mrs wmv vw Q sw an-wi .W Q : aww. gi z wwxsf 'I ..-sv , ,, .. , . W 'raw W' Ts. llmc purposc ot rlns OIAg.1I'l1Z.lUOIl ts to promott s tt t mt rts ln 1 t .nn LII'ltlCl'Nf.1I1CllIlg of. tllc nlmls .mtl pringlplcs of l II n rrxttmsm Nutt ln lk Tutu L students ntll lm- mgctl xutlm .-Xmcrtcan rclgtxons 1 o tt wo urns rtononuts .mtl :ultu:'.xl .mctivltttx nt lu-luoows tltcm to lu x L o or tx tlut .ull Droposlls Along tlns lmc. lor tlmc pmt scum mt s .lu s 11 L 'INPUl'I.lI1lI PYOICCI of NPOI1NUI'1Hg tluc CClL1C.lflOIl O 'l I I1 NO 15 lyl l able to sec lns nm tlwouglt lnglm school, Tln x u ttowttl brxzlun lwrotltcr. PAN-AMERICAN CLUB BEAKER BREAKERS Tlw liclltur lircllscrs ns nutlc up ot tlmc lib mss stu num xl must um 1 n ws .mn .X .1xur.1gc. ln' rcgomnwntlctl lw lns prcsunt t mt 1 t t tppxomt X prtsr Bcxlscr lll'C.1liCI'N. lluc purposc ts to help cont t N NN xxtorm ttmonstttuo s ltclp sct up l.1lN worli .mtl lwclp oltll Vnxlicup txpttumtt s .ws . T523 in-I iiD . I ... 'J-Q' - A SE HELM The I-Ielm, is in its second year .it H.H.S., has eSt.1blisl'1ed itself .is ii favorite among tlie- stutlents. The Helm is Hillsborouglfg liteixiry magazine, publishing what the students tliem- selves Write. It bus proven and made 1 place for itself on the I-I.H.S. publishing team. J BUSINESS COMMITTEE Marie Williams Mabel Spell Jimmy Whitfield ART COMMITTEE: Betty Hart and Sandra Hay Peggy Wilson and Randy Grove ward, and Lee Van Fleet. LITERARY COMMITTEE: Sylvia Miley, Ruby Gilbert, Stella Cafaro, and Jill Kinney. I WP' eeifkiini, ' . 4W':x.L:!E 'W? EH A 5 3 5 f'vQm,,Q fuss: . f p . - . . A J nd: . .Q A Vg Saga md 3 Huggy Si: ' 1 'M 5' 3 5 4- TWV' -ww.. Q V, 'X I ill- F C4-:Aix . , .., 1,1 J , ffl' 2 . F, Fzrst ron: D. Biggs. M. Blount, S, Jepson. G. Suarez. B. Jacobson. Brown, D. Brown, P. Moore. S. Godsev. Suczffzi ron: E. Xffhyte. I. Aycocli C. C. Menendez. B. Smith. D. Lvnclerwoocl. D. Mercer. M. Haas. C. McManus. C. Vfynn, V. Palez. P. Gant. C. Steele. C. Barbaria. J. Ovarlet. F. Girt man, T. Graham. E. Vaughn. Miss Lumia. Sponsor. Third 1-ou: Miss Carlisi. Sponsor. J. Porter. V. Canning. J. Ticlwell. A. Gill. J. Spoto. P. Farring- ton. J. Crosson. P. Kirkconnell. B. Manning. E. Carroll. C. Alfieri. B. Thurman. S. I-Ivdes. N. Hohne. P. Rose. J. Russell. C. Vfilliams. Fourth mu: Y. Gilmore. l.. Hamilton. J, Hartline. B. Szepsy. J. Knowlton, P. Browning. D. Thomas. A. Garner. B. Sherman. M. Copeland. L. Saunders. J. Fudge. S. Nash. M. Nelson. S. Murfee. S. Mistretta. S. Elliott. J. Macon. S. Miclgett. M. Taylor. The ohiugtx of rhir Qluh .LIT to give primirx inwportantf .u . Q nunign .zntt fpiritual. rather than material valucx or lit: .intl to pronwote highuz' xqnolastit .ind Nocial Qtanclartlx. To dexelop hy uxamplc .1 morc intulligcnt. .1pgg:'cwiw. .and wrvigezhlc xchool life .intl citizenship. To promote the ctiltural .intl reqrcati-Jn.il LINC of leisurt time. Tho mt-mhurxhip qLL.lllTlC.lLlUIlS ary: to him' .in U pci' punt Ntlwolgxzit' .12 .':'.1gf: to ht of good Qlurattcr .intl xchonl Ntintling .intl to he in tht' Btmnev Ptlizgatwn Dcpgr nn' CLASSICAL LEAGUE JR. The purpose of thc Jr. Ql.1NSlC.1l Loigtiu ix Liv prof mote an intcrcxt among young pwplc H1 -lladlvflf Greece and Rome .intl to gixr xomt' umlt'rxt.intling or the tleht of our culturu to thcirx. I-jy-gf vnu: R. Galbraith, M, Bondi, R. Hou ox. Min lnrgt SPOnsor. M. Cohen. P. NVinters. Scvmlif VIII! J D. Xlkl'SCVl7lL N. Powell. B. Stor.1r.P.l-Ioll.1h.1n.E. Reynolds. l'. lr-linslrx. M.McLeocl.R.Co.t:gins. Tlv1ri1'rnu: P.Thuiv,P.XXiIwn.t. Dennis, M. Rushing. M. Drcndin. A. Lixulv. M, Yifilkt-r. M. XV.1lker, B. Buerkc. K. Oaklev, S. Nitholi. li, Duntan Q, Henderson. Fifth rule: M. C.1Qtell.1n.1. R. Lcilhctttar. YHAT,By-uae.A.W'Cir1Stcin.J,GuiCl:l, D. Johrwnn. L. Horny. Sfitfv rnu: D. Schult7. B. Holt, R. Grovck. E. NOFVN- ,l- Frictl. T. Thompson. FSE if N, Xu. wl.??f .. - 5 .All ini- ., L , I 4 New x if i -rp - Am 2. was X 3, W Iv 1.?v-:ser 1 1 Mi. WW W! Wx ff M. W Aww S3 First row: A. Keene, J. Ryals, A. Haager, R. Hanelson, C. Farnell, Z. Russ, E. Corbitt, R. V. Hill, Sponsor. Third D. O'Cain, B. Wilson, H. Laird, J. Zambito, W. Billingsly, row: D. Blankenship, B. Thomas, E. Prichett, M. Vernon, J. Mitchell, F. Bellamy, K. Christian. Second row: J. Mc- R. Langeley, B. Ayers, L. Mauldin, D. Grantham, T. Reynolds, C. May, D. Delk, J. Eikel, R. Vetzel, D. Forbes, J. Smith, C. Crosby, R. Stromsnes, J. McBride, D. Russo, B. Magnon, D. Moulton, J. McElveen. Clernan, R. Crosson, B. Register, Coleman, W. Lowery, J. Russo, D. Ralston, W. Parks, D. Offenhauer, D. Pricher, The Future Farmers of America is made up of boys taking vocational agriculture. The primary aim of the F.F.A. is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. The Hillsborough Chapter F.F.A. is .1 chartered member of the Florida State Association F.F.A. which is chartered by the National Organization F.F.A. FUTURE FARMERS UF AMERICA FUTURE HUMEMAKERS UF AMERICA The Hillsborough Future Homemaker Chapter is open to any girl or boy who has one year or more homemaking. It is affiliated with both the state and National F.H.A. organizations .incl is an integral part of the homemnking program. First row: V. Waldorf, Sponsor, J. Wolfgang, M. Fultz, J. Cone, M. Ausley, Portervint, M. Strong, S. Alverez, J. Currier, J. McKenney. Fourth rou: S. Waldorf, C. Macky, B. Brushwood, B. Hazeleh, J. Bellamy. Seronrl row: P. Anderson, C. Wofford, S. Hull, M. Forbes, S. Mears, L. Fountain, B. J. Moore, C. Johnston, M. Mahoney, P. Winters, M. Dreadin, N. Powell, B. Stearns, A. Alonzo, P. Wilson, B. Lazenbv. Fifth row: S. Perez, S. Revette, Thomas, M. Galvin, E. Whyte, D. Martin. Third row: P. Kerley, S. Ferras, W. Overman, P. Stockdute, Y. Guerriere, S. Mims, P. Browning, B. Moat. A. Willis, M. Dahm, L. Aubel, M. Caldwell, K. Jones, S. Scruggs, D. H. Hopkins, M. Baldwin. iK,EZ ?5E'-I f 1 . eooo fe nnisemaff . ' RAW' 'Q F' .0 RT .0251 ERS AM E Rll:.A J Jimi if-is F' ' x f KYlHI ,af-nnnmui41l! if Ihe llk .l. tlule Is Tcdeiii LCCI LllIUL1 ll Nfl. o.,..i1:.iiion. It NPUHNOLN some g F lu .ll P Ulu U.lCll full' of .I NGLYICC IIJLLIIY .llltl COO xxith other school clubs in Iotyil time pronto The D.C.l. Clulw offers to NpC.lli1Ilg. tll',I.lll.1flZ.lIIOI'I ills. 5 'A I.l I ,. -g -4 cedure through P,lI'IIC1ID.lLIO11 in disiisigr .int spite events. ,mtl offers . .pta v.. ' SIIIIU. F11-sf vnu: P, Burger, E. Rollins, B. Hood. C. Souli. J. Notaro, I. Didz. M. Teflon. P. Hendry. 1-ou: P, Hstlbrool-Q. S. Lee. E. Rich. T. Peters. Mrs. Cole. Sponsor. B. Greene. I. Nobles. R. jones. xl. Martin. Tfvzrdl mic: J. Osteen. E. Burroughs D smiing. R. swifbui. P. Bmzinski. Y Eiiisffoiifffi mil R 5 Iuff G Br xi il ' '5 gg g ,Z , . fi.. '9- , . . c ner. . own. . . , Jter. B, Rich. ,ings - .L 'f. P. XY'itt. D. Matthews. Not sflwii iz: Norma Perez. I ...QQ 4 M' IJIVERSIFIED CUUPERATIVE TRAINING , I V I lm-rotigzi I-hgh Mello-- in t-it-:W um possilwlt OFFICE ASSISTANTS -- I The Ottigt' .'hNNLNC,IIHs uorlx in the N.'iI'IULIN otrxgt- I .t. llins- I Iii run t..,i.ms. t1.Ix., X Y - - ' un 5 f what ,N ral , n .. ' C V' M- ' mm C .sg I- - .IW ei: ' H ' A w ...mi u iq 'D mr: q -- ll . yi r 2 gi gy ' ss S' sk G . V. 1 ' '4 A97 MY K. . 1' -umif'-' ur it 41 R -Y ' ' A sw . I , M L , I f f C W Q I , , . , l Y, I X ar V K? ., , If V' if 2 Qi J ' 1 Q . it T I .' was eww E ' 5 1 -' g ' - 'xg .1- nw ' B 3' ' I: i . K . if f ' S' f' 1 4 -o 12 FYR s N. Singlesp.1ugh,B Vinson. P, Yexch. L Avcocli, P. Browning. B. Flynt. L. Creighton M. Cofield. G. Norris. j, Mlcon. C. Toth. S. johns. A. Alonso. S Hvdes. bl. XY.xlters. C. Binks. L. Page. C. Al- fieri, S. Polo. B. Sher- m.in. C. Moore. M. H.i.1s. 5. Coker, C. Mc- Mdnus. L. Saunders. M Smith, B. Youngblood. E. xv.lUghI1.H.BUFf0U. M. Nelson, M. Vogel. D. Mercer. B. Crabb. 5 Me.1rs. J. Crosson. P Farrington, C. Brown j. Shepherd. B. L.1zen- bv. N. Gordon. M. Gor- Looper. S. Alzarez. A don. M. Monfort. D Brown. Owen, C Goth.1ni. P. Rose. N Sldtton. B. Hsizelett D. XYostberry, M Bmgdon. S. Jepson. L Killebrew, C, Tindgle xl. Fudge, S. Stieneclier L. Bellingdr. li Blount. B. Norris, P Geiger, S. Rutkin. C johnson. A. Luv. D Biggs, D. Ch.1mplin.D MeClesl-aey. S. Fellion E. Cowder. S. Jump. G Link. B. Johnson, G johnson. R. XY'oJd. L Songlionc. A. Douglns Hill. Z 1 yi! 5' The Al.1ddin junior Story ,,, 'fi Lengue is sponsored by the 1112, Senior Aladdin Story Le.1gue. 4 The Aladdin Junior Story League is a service club and f service projects include tell- ing stories for children in the polio-wards, children in Chil- dren's Homes, and collecting glasses for the Childrens Home. The purpose is to give service and further the .lrt of story telling .md develop the appreciation of stories. First raw: F. Royster, E. Hen- derson, K. Hedge, L. Hayes, G. johns. Second row: M. Williams, J. Mills, Bennett, M. Walker, an ,W f K. Duncan, M. Walker, J. Gar- W W ski, A. Lively, Mrs. Irene Byrd, W W:MWw0, WW Sponsor, jan Porter. Sri'--li ' lf: ' ig , ALADDIN JUNIUR STURY LEAGUE DEBATE The Debate Club is for the purpose of improving the members' knowledge of current events .md debating these issues. The members of this club must be juniors, have nn A or B average in social studies .md English .ind m.1int.1in this .lVCl'.lgC. The members must be voted in. W' fe i W' WK, f ' M , W c v-'Ami . ff mf WW 1 , 4 ,V .X U ggi, A i e an .tk wg,-vw ..,,x i Q PM fi! Wx A X ,eff v 'igsne ' ':g.fg1if-it ., rye, 74:1 Q33 Qs' v it? ll gui. : - tra V ' . vJ f -W uf W 'l'fi 7.EY'.S-Y- -L . Cl UB Firxf run: li. Rurinclx D. Schultz. P. Holl.i h.1n,K,Jones, Nl. Koer ner. E. Nlxggariri. S Atkinson. Xl. l'c-rrx ii Q. Allen, H. Deltcher Scimzil iriif. T. Duel K. Hnllnh. w in lu bv' i ' .N lou, lil ll-ilt. Y, lx.1let.1 T, Thompson. R L11 lei. iv, Ni TiIls,'XI1Nlxl. vmillcr. B 3 :S rf' ,, f Top: First Semester Officers. F st A za, lft tn right: Russell Pimm if 10 .f , - Vice President: Saralene Brandon, Secretaryg John Pimm, Parliamentar- 1 HONOR SOCIETY HIGHEST The National Honor Society selects its membership from the upper fifteen percent of the Graduating classes, and ten percent of the Senior B's and five percent of the Junior A's. Mcmb6rS must be characterized by a high scholastic standing, a good character, leadership and service. The four highest students scholasticnlly, become Valedictorian, Salutatorian, first and sec- ond essiyists .it Commencement. Each branch of that Honor Society organives, elects officers and awards ping which bear the societx' emblem. W' ian.Sero1ml rout Donald Bua, Presidentg Roger Seals, Treasurer. Right: 1 Second Semester Officersg Saralene Brandon, Vice Presidentg Kathryn Duncan, Secretary, Donald Bua, President, Bill I-lolt, Treasurerg faq? unsung George Spindler, Parliamentarian. Bottom: Sponsor, Miss Bessie Chiles. S f NATIONAL HUNUR SUCIETY s . ,X Q VN - A t s X Y 'M - X M, , W Lg .sf X,,-fgigz-,Mi W W t i k Q , X. NL Meera, . I , W - LV - . ,X - sv ,. i sri V 'I Q Calvin Allen K W' f' f we X . X N355 ,. , - Muriel Allen .Qs I P B .S X .i.. 1 rv V , A .. .Tb L Q ,,,, 1. , i Adelaide Alonso P Qs Q3 61: Liv X A , 5 ' Irene Aycock ' S , ' Q' sw? xv x- i-39 b .X i X . r .t QI K '.,x Q ' 9 't 1' Marcia Baldwin f f, -ai -few' X X Bill Boggs I A 'Q V T5 1 - Q A Manny Bondi 4' -, . X. li t ' 'N t k Nr . t if C x t Y X i t , y I , l I ' 5 ll it t ff r s .es , . -- s--f ,. ..... . , .. rf -MW, 311' K ', l I E t at ' X -X: k:,.,:t,:?, .' f- S if Sw' O .A , -' at A -fasajfkf. Mar Louise Bose ' X' ' X S- I , Saralene Brandon ' 3, M' , X t , I 1 'V 4' Mg ,. 'Ss ' N S t Dody Brown 1 - it ,MX -5 is agp M, . ' It , I A' , t Wilda Brown 5 H ' Y 4- W' - ' ' ,X E Patty Browning f--.. H ' g vs! gfje gc- ,S ,.- X X 'R V. A Donald Bun ' ,- If Q R Perry Burgess M Y X I A V1 V 5 .S e 'me e - - l - f F s me,2.fifXXXQFF5'?f ' ,i s' as an X' -Q W , , . N , . .. ., W Q ' up Q . Elizabeth Burns N 5' -N wget X sf 'X K p .M I . r tl t ew t 5: 5: N Mickey Burrell X K i O .t Stella Cnfaro I F ,N H, t i A X X Marie Cofield :T -fQ,,,,N 2. Q 'N ,B I , .we K ,Nxt -.,. R, V t A kr, X N - Billy Qutrell 4 x ' in gig Q ' t W Q . ' -.X ,f ' te t ' . - me Kathryn Duncan me.'..X .t Y'-s N- J X Q ,Ss-fy Lx X Dia no lisco KW' as , ix ,fx ' p It tw' X9 fi Patsy Farrington Sue Flynn Beverly Flynt Marvin Garrett Nancy Gordon Avrleen Gotham Marilyn Groke Yvonne Guerriere Mary Hammond Ronald Hatfield Charmaine Hess Bill Holt Daniel jean David Johnson Victor Kaleta Allison Keen Dorothy Kiger Norman Krone 5 s .. f. .si ,X Elisabeth McClamma Lanny McCullers Mary McLeod Louise McNatt Sylvia Miller Beverly Morgan 1 Q '- Ms, A ww nw ' f H A W X w I Ivll . N: ,..., MW, W1 -www VV ,,, sf MM 'illl W 114 Aa fs A ww , 'W U', W' ,V Q. I .- ,f ...M 4 ,..., e 1 , 1, 'W , Q - .- f W w, ,wwf Z , , Za Wwf Wfy A i I E' W , , l I J , if , I X, , A X f W 4 5 ' W 1' ' f , - .,iagfw, I , ff ,,f,,1 1 ,Wi Mg ff' ,, f i Wfa WMJW WWWWQWW We , , Za V? MRMW, ,wa SMX 1 ,,,, M V, E I , f ' ' f ' 1' WM W :M. ,.A. an , - gi ,M 1 MQ. 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MW , Ll v , M n, Y , .M ,,,, W -1:2 X A .f ,M - ,Lira f , ,,,,m z , X , ,s 7 ' 1 ' ' M ' Q, zz X , I ' S .M , za- 1 ., V, V 1 M .Q Q, H rf , , .i' l lxf' a,,WW,MmLiM ,,,, ewQMeWaaa,M UH, 7,6 Qsijwkg -Wm, .a, - ye ,rg mmf if Em fa- .,s-i,,,xi A 1 M .Em A MM X, S j Q v S . r WM f s .C WN be s ' . I ' - ' wg Q - . Y-Sf-, . - L, .b ' .. - su C , - W, . -Gb, N rs -IQSQFL ' Q., -892552 W- A --- X- -i ,ge-I-.+.,.:r v' 'f' ,-if: SERVICE Sheila Nichols Gail Norris Russell Pimm John Pimm Kathryn Pitts Carolyn Rice Sonja Rowsey Frederick Scarcella Roger Seals Kitty Self George Spindler Harold Stairs Albert Steuart Beverly Sutton Barbara Jo Tnyler Christine Tindale Jackie Vaughn Marie Vogel Judy XY'nlters Marie Williams Barbara Youngblood T. T P ,.,q.g,.-.,t 2 ' ' 'J 'ji W T57 I'-1329 .fi K A., T T V Y 3 -wr- MUTIUN PICTURE UPERATURS ST DIL: D. 551.151 B arehelier. S. Jepson. 'X bmxth. G. Divison. X1 DXEY,.T.Bi.1I16f.3T1'.PE 5011. DTJHSQT. EEJLTTZ-2 f Lgxserfelt. R.YY1r:h HQ'llihlH.E.PlfHE1l T u'a'.. T.. Vfelqh. TE JZ. T. Welker. F. H ::. F. Oxffgs. Fir. C Carter. A. A XY. 3T:G131re. fi. -T M:Br1.ie. T EZW rtiiz. R. OX5r.et. XY. L ins. M. Mccre. E. Gr Szewarz. Pl KAPPA DELTA T ' 1- pn: . . X X fwwt vnu: NT. Bonju. S. :KIT-XITIQOTT. T S:T'1eYe.K.Hovvev, S.'pfwz,1'T'f'fzc.' B.T'lxm. G. Lvnn, P. Thcnsz, B. Brushvood. P Eover. 5. Bmlev. Y. johnson. X. krwx- Tex. -T. Scevrymrt. Tfwxz' emu: L. FALL. TT. Kxrkgonnell. S. T'cr:lom.1. B. Hmu. 9, STSLQTSY. YT. LT'v.1sc,11n. O, BUQT1. NT. Perrxn. Ffv'wz'f wu. Hrs. NT4R1l bc-11. Fpwniof. S. XYTTJQ. NN. L-wllu. QT. PMN- mln. Ruek. X. MAMA. L. XTTLU mf - ' ' w- 5 ' 'K QW 42.4. !'li --. i I t may ,ummm ' f . xmummef, can G. Smilee, M. Logan, C. Farnell, J. Godsey, R. Lazzara, L. Julian, C. Mc- Daniel, K. Smith, B. Clark, J. White. Fourth row: L. Polo, J. Douglas, R. Niles, G. Hammond, W. Freeman, L. Barnes, R. Harden, B. Cole, G. Bearss, B. Ritter, F. Winfree, J. Osborne. First row: J. Yanosky, R. Lumpkin, R. Coggins, S. Lumia, M. Eikeland, R. Seals, R. Carroll, T. Romeo, J. Stanley, M. Newberger, E. Simmons, L. McCullers, T. Marriott. Second row: N. Penny, T. Murray, J. Riles, D. Pritchett, F. Carlisle, H. Bryant, W. Ash, B. Pielow, M. Smith, H. Holton, English, H. Holton, O. Suarez. Third row: R. Groves, R. Kelly, CLUB The H Club is an athletic organization formed solely of the boys who have won a letter in the varsity sports: football, basketball, golf, baseball. tennis, track, and swim- ming. To acquire membership in this organization, a boy must not only be a good athlete but must also be known for his good sportsmanship among his teammates. The motto of the club is A Terrier Never Quitsfl The purpose of the Hillsborough Sports Club is to promote sportsmanship, to make better leaders of the girls interested in Physical Education, and to serve the school through the Athletic Department. The H.S.C. awards a letter to any girl in the Physical Education Department who has been outstanding in Athletics and has earned the required number of points. , , 1 ffwmwfqwmmntte W fi f f we me W n 6 First row: B. Blanton, G. Gomer, C. Schleman, J. McKinney, B. Brushwood, D. Martin, D. Parker, B. Stewart, H. Brent, P. Johnson. Second row: C. John r son, Raferty, C. O'Connor, Berry man, Owen, T. Cardinale, S. Shof fiett, M. Koener, C. Shipley, S. Flynn P. Wingate, G. Helm. Third row: S. Hatfield, C. Harvey, C. Carter, C. Macky, D. Miller, B. Fernandez, M. Boyette, M. Kilgore, Dee Willis, I Mahone, J. Jewell, A. Maxwell, P Barnett, D. Campbell, C. Milan. Bill' .. a TW'- wr- K 4' .. K-.3eg?i3. ,Lg-,l ,, . , ....i +e12-f-as N M . X f -. ii 5' .,,a 9'f,pi. T S M tis' at Q 4.1 4 . M 'H K, J It A- -z. if with ,Q ai ,Kwan Q. 4' ,wx R I J 'f 4 ix R KJ 'B 5 fi s L Q,..f9 ,hh 'fs L wi j . x F gr ann: D, Xlgrrhev 5. X. Krone. Y. lialera. F, Bbnner. D. Ang. Hqmrrs. U lL.xn. 1'1lI'ff.l,.. Sparns. I.D3tIT13n. Sa.'fvv1.1 'our R. BONDAG- Moore. Xl. Flemmg. L. Fernanifz. Klr Nlirthev 5. Sponfwr. Ll. RuiSel.D Eu-1 S, Nun. C. BLCXLJFIUS. C. Banks. Aj'-1 . .... fri' .. CAM ER A CLUB .4 v-fwmwmf ai dan...- 'Hu Y? VJ LIBRARY CLUB - -ima: QQEKGQLQ-S 'P' 5113: L.g,., C HR. .....m., , . Qu-1 L... .L....Y .... A s....:L LL. L wfiiit -V V - N muuini ' ATT-21'N i'f'1B - TW ff' NSTQQ- . . . . liikl .NL oi .Apr LN to .1112 Qrgpgeri. -an . .. , . . . -- il 'fz 1 ,Lrzxzzw 1. crm :rt arse: ' :F ' ' ' -' - 1 gli: qw. bcitfr -firms. gn.: ts 1 . :.1.ix .1 ' Lux tn: Trorleriii L . . A. f. ' . B Bang to L: work. lt .150 Otis X i , 'i IT orrortgxmzx for A.: or the .avli- , ,. .. - 1 ix 0 rec' 11' to 3:5011 1. 2 .1 wuz: o ' gmotnsr. Y N a ,... ,gal hrs! v-nu: Hill. P. Graves S Q' Scruggs. J. Ballard. Sac0n.1' ron: R 15.1 Vmce. B. Kmslow. C. Yfhite. B. Yontz .. .L . - YVA F. Prcklmm. B. Lang. L. bcranton. A jones. B. Hill. S. Vierclay. SECOYIJ mu Nllss NY-e.xtherford. B. Faulkner. J Hopson.B.Pitlsci,l.Hur1tlev.C.NY'hit Jlier. B. Stromsnes. J. Ammons. S Humrwlwries. N. Anders. L 1- 7 The Modern Dance Club holds tryouts each spring for any girl interested in dancing. Each girl can have Z1 grade no lower than Al C and must perform an original dance .is well as be present at every session in order to belong. Clockwise, starting at 9:00: J. Vaughn, M. Klein, C. Shipley, C. Veach, E. Nichols, T. Fernandez, B. Spencer, K. Howey, V. Payne, N. Gordan, S. Lamson, S. Flynn, J. Ciccarella, D. Miller, G. Bushey, A. Allen, J. Henderson. S. Miller. Center: V. Reynolds. MODERN X THET This club is open to any boy or girl interested in promoting Christian Fellowship. Application for membership and payment of dues must be made at the beginning of the semester. All members are expected to attend the meetings and to take part in the service projects sponsored by the club. First row: A. Stewart, H. Yonally. Second row: A. Casto, S. Geiger, Onarlet, S. Cafaro, B. Tuckington, C. Moore, P. Short, M. Smith, A. Curlin, B. Jefferson, F. Cook, M. Thomas, T. Graham, C. Walker, B. Lide. Third row: S. Hayward, L. Killebrew, M. Webb, C. McManus, S. Smith, D. Moore, K. il if ,Q Vonnnh, C. Gauthier, M. Burney, C. Durant, R. Singletary, E. Register, B. Willianis. Fourth row: Miss M. Smith, Sponsor, M. Copeland, M. Mack, B. Sutton, S. Jump, J. Hickey, J. Gillette M. Bondi, R. Leclbetter, T. Bailey, J. Pate, S. Slagley, D. Esco, R. Powell, Rowland, C. Moos. I A '7 'l l' ' i DANCE CLUB A PHI Pl fi 1 P barn Vinson. Back rou: Kenny Wfiley, Buddy Wlaney L CC. 7' -1-o in ev' sa, I ,Mg WA, R, f a 'H 1' , Q4 U ff pi .QV MVA It A F . f fl uw I 'E ' i nf ,n .- ,. J.. , . 5: 4 fr. ' 31 Q J 'J av' x 5 ' -fs ' Q W fh- ,ul-u. fi X , .L I flgl f 4 e if . '57 n'1: ik OFFICERS I -A w, y T 5. F' K fl ,Y i I Front ron. left to right: Nancy Gorden, Roger Seals Bar 1.-,!,x c , r fa ,Fl RFPRFSEN-l-ATIYE5 XT LXR Front ron. left to right: Charmaine Hess Salls Lamson Sarslene Brandon. Patty Browninq Bula ron Nlarxon Eikeland, 'Xfalrer Lopez. XVayne Freeman SENIORS Larry Arnold Bill Boggs Dody Brown Don Bus. Carole Cavanaugh Jeanette Crosson Robbie Duff Danilo Fernandez Nancy Gordon Jimmie Horne Mary Hammond NAncy Jones Par Kirkconnell George Knutsson Buddy Kinney Judy Mikell Sheila Nichols Pat Norton -Joann O'Steen Russell Pimm Judy Aborn Tony Romeo Roger Seals Guy Soicola Ernie Suarez Barbara Taylor Christine Tindalc Kenny XY'iley Barbara Youngblood ,Wy 'WW ,jf iz f' aw' E, Q W ,WW naman 1 qv- ,M . 4 2 JUNIORS First row: Frank Albano, Allison Allen, Ruth Ann Breland, Virginia Canning, Buddy Cole, Sandra Flynn, Joyce Gray, Fred Hawkins. Second row: Jimmy Jones, Joy Jernigan, Kay Miller, Ralph Lazzara, Hampton McFarland, Kitty Oakley, Judy Porter. Third row: Emma Jean Reynolds, Peggy Sanders, Sandra Perez, Eddie Spoto, Gail Suarez, Barbara Vinson, Charley Worley. STUDENT COUNCIL-OURLAW-MAKING SOPHOMORES First row: Karen Adams, Peggy Barnett, Barbara Carr, Carolyn Cooper, Barbara Duncan, Nancy Ewbanks, Karen Flynn. Second row: Eugenia Green, Sue Hibbs, Sylvia Johns, Patricia Kersey, Jenean Ledbetter, Carol Love, Steve Mason, Julie Moore. Third row: Barbara Myers, Bobby Pielow, Carol Rich, Sylvia Rutkin, Judy Strickland, Mary Ellen Taylor, June West, Janice Williams. BODY 'Sw wr' Y --nf if M gif J Ali 4 9, . 11 M LCM, 'QM imfi -rs w. pt? NU 111 .f ,LL 'E' X . A , 1, ,f ...I 4 Ns ' 1 First ion Lose Ro erts F ar Xountz P Zilen i P Xechnak. Seton! ron: D. Munsow, J. Mason, S. Kirby, C. Henderson, E. e J N1cSss1in E Green Y Sluvs 1rta Fu z Berry, M. French. K. Plvnn. G. Getz, M. Newsome. M. Messer. M. Nelson, C. Storat N Sanders P Theisz Mrs Littlefield Sponsor A Bearss C Rutan. K. Hoffman. R. Duff, S. Miller. uf 1 . f 11. , -1-f' e purpose ot the Eutur Nurses u is to interest students in personal and tornmunitx heilth to eneoum t t tm in finding out the requirements of nursing: to p them dtti e mist X ihout prottssionl nursing ,is their career. The club is open to am ,ir n o is irittrtste in nursin in the members .ire given opportunities for SES FUTURE TEACHERS t lutuit T it trs u i optn to J students who .ire interested in rnalting tticiinc titir cirttr t u s to tntouizige xoung people to cultixxite in them- ses t ui ities or rsoni itx int iii t i which .ire the foundntion of successful t at ine to it uiint titm xxiti me in iiin story of the public schools: and to pro- xi e them NK ith euritnt intoiinition thout opportunities in the N .lrious fields of educstion. S. Ferns. L. Durant. M. Strong. J. Corbett, S. Smith, E. Mag:-irian, M Durdin. O. Bush, I. Cone. N. Powers. Sixth 7'OlLf XY. Brown, S. Eychaner B, Sutton, L.Rut.1n. Xx'.0XC'I'IT'l.1l'l.5a'lCl1fl7 ron: S. Stggley, M. Santa Cruz R. Fernandez, H. Martinez. G. Sills. S. Miller, C. Yerclay, J. Knowlton, C Croshv. S. Atkinson. M. Bxldwin. lf. Bailey. Pate, P. XYilli.1mS. 1 Urs The Inter-Club Council is made up of a rep- resentative from each club. The members learn parliamentary procedure and exchange new ideas for the many clubs. First row: K. Howey, C. Tindale, C. Vechnak, D. Kiger. Second row: B. Jacobson, D. Brown, Wolfgang. Third row: N. Gordon, S. Lamson, K. Duncan, N. Jones. Fourth row: F. Hawkins, W. Freeman, C. Allen. Fifth row: G. Davis, B. Holt, M. Eikeland, T. Peters. Sixfla TOIUI N. Krone, E. Gray, B. Maney, B. Cole. Z. X, ,fs ., dn J K fx. 1 sam, 1 4 i f e . A INTER-CLUB CUUC The aims of the National Thes- pian Society are to establish and promote standards of excellence in all phases of dramatic arts, and to create an active and intelligent in- terest in the dramatic arts among the students. To become a member of the National Thespian Society one must do outstanding work in production and acting. First row: Mrs. McKibben, M. McLeod, C. Hess. Second row: W. Lopez, R. Bre- land, W. Colley, M. Klein, S. Wildes, M. Perryn, S. Bailey. F: f' .ii , M' X , . ff . ' 'Q ' 4' 'iv i' in it CHEERLEADERS 4 4 iwfgfi ' f 4 3 f. W rj rf , 1 I U F3 SKA ir I v 4 T ff I . . C -...W 5... ING CLUB rzvr ws.: -I. Std: Urlrg S Cran- jill. B. Tavlor. M. EiA5fT.1TT. D. Elt- .nel:ler. A. Cvozhar. C Yfllker. S. Ford. Sulomf -nil: T. Tirripson. B. Smith. XY. jones. Crosson. E. Gray XX. Fuller. B. Bayless. D. Portervint. J. Lai-i:scon. Tfuri -ou: S. Hlrfield. L. Pond. P. Graves. D. Joyce. B. Moore. M. Taylor. M. Seller. Smith C Smith. K. Brown. M. Burney' S. Hvcles. I.. Hxmilton. N. Slaton, S Pnckwood. J. Phillips. A. Jones. S Yierday. Fourth ron: Y. Canning. C Rad, J, Nichols. M. Boyette. M. Bose M. Ausley. P. Beals. L. Saunders, B Mncomber. M. Moore. P. Barnes, F Hycles, Milan, R. Vfood. J. Ledbetter L. Leszer.'Fiftl1 ron: C. Banks. S. At- kinson. D. Carroll. C. Moore, Macon .-X. Miranda, E.. Britt. H. Slwoffcitt T. Munson. L. Arnold. S. Micliels, B Stomper, E B. Buerl-ie. B. Bryan, D Xlfillis, F. Nlfilcy, Miss Turner, Sponsor W,.,f fi ff gf M, f,,f .4 Left in rzligfrt, firif run: Mr. Lorton, advisor, D. Kiger, M. Bondi, M. Groke. D. Bron n, E. Barry. K. Self. Going up stairs, first roll: C. Caxannugh, M. XVilliarnS, M. Vogel, N. Gordon. Serena' ruin: M. Allen, B. Sutton, J. Walters. D. Bun. Students who do outstanding work in phase of publication-Red 81 Black, I-lilsborean, Helm, Student Uirectory. Calendar, and Student Handbook .ire eligible for membemhip in the Fred Lasswell Chip- ter of Quill and Scroll. This is an international honoiziry society for high school journalist. Students who .irc elected to this society have sample of their work turned into the Executive Secretary of Quill and Scroll in Chicago, Illinois, must be recommended by their faculty advisors and hive .1 scholarship rating in the upper third of their class. U U IL L A N D S C R U L L BUYSUUARTET Perfect Harmony. Tl1at's the only expression that really describes our Boys' Quartet composed of J. C. Brown, Jack Langston, Ed Gray, and Calvin Allen. tv-1-.,. j. li .rim x . .W WUVGVHL... wb '.'l 1 ,. -4. i A 4 7 1' H ww' J.V. CHEERLEADERS Go-Pups-Go! And, go thev did, hut it's no wonder with Janice VVilliams. Betty Vinson. Betsy Eiler, and Donna Mrlltinos, our Junior Vawitx' tlieerleadcrs, cheering then on toward xittorv. ff 4 A J 'Q I' IN II 1, It -X 1 f -,A ...-u--' QX '-vs ,e -,M s 'wr-' --Wx- ' f , 4 1 Q A P R I L M A Y J U N E This April :lay we find no rain Wfe finfl the weather bright and clear The month of june is here at last To EUZTj'011E?,S delight ltis now the month of May Another year of school has passed Tom and jackie go to church Enjoying this colonial scene Carmen and Tommy are feeling gay To start their Easter right. Are Bill and his pretty date Kay. For this is Graduation Day Our football team is really tops, Do you like your foofl fixed just rightv? December is that special month And Owen Suarez will agree This turkey really looks it! That fills most hearts with glee We re hound to win when Dancerettes It's always perfect, Austin says Farhara anfl Iinimy talze time now Like Pat cheer us to victory. When pretty Norma cooks it! To clecorate the tree. OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER I in , V E .1V b.q A ., it , , ' H .qw off, is e V em a N -X 'Z :V , . M me L s Wlwwci' 1 , ff! nf , f X . ..9'r'4r5, 5422 H-62411 R es 3 Q - t g i. ?AS W' A bg K 1 xiii? N., -, ,,,.-.s.f lm' Q - A t K x ss. Q -, xv , Ulu A i 4 .6.. 'lviuld MV full name is Uncle XYillis Rvvnoldsf' NIYS jim Dixon Th.it's what that little brat told mel exclaims Vfalter Lopez to Marsha Monfort,L,1nnx'McCullars, Patty'Br0Wning. and Joe Hickey. i to Marv McLeod. if - , B ll Wien? spas YS. 5 .-X -A K nlvin Allen sings birthdax greetings to Sxliia Milev .1 Hess while Robin Ledhetter and Gale I-lalex' look on. This is .1 pleasure Sterling .incl Merrill. savs Claudette Shelton Wales-s and Marla Newcomer. lfovfrienels. Missing friends Craig Bass. Austin Pet-le. XYeslev Lollew. and hd 5 5' ,A ' A ' urs X nd Charmaine Tavlor to are bore chore. X 'B 334 egg? fi. B j S X rx ff , x N 'M' im I! i X Q Y JQ1i.!.1'v'vV.w,'6v5. . V. ,gl J ' .4 'MNNWN e f fm mn I i N . - .XX rf.. B is 5 bi I K 1 es -Na s N' 'ill ' i klnme 'f 4 -M- vfff lt l i it .. N, J ' s , is, ' ,, E, Y f CL SENIUR ASS PLAY Business and Production staffs: lift to rzgfvf. first ron: Manny Bondi, advertising: James Bowman, electrician: Robert Earley. sound effects: james Sasser, assistant busi- ness manager: Carole Cavanaugh. business manager: Sonia Slagley, adxertising. Going up stizlrs from lvoffom to top: Ann Rex, house manager: Judy Wfilters. advertising: Sandra Atl-iinson, make-up: XY'ilda Brown. properties: Shirlee Smith. prompterg Judy Mikell. advertising. ' 1 Q . ws...,E Q Q , ,E -1-W' B xl' V 5 i ff is 1 . tg- ligi ' . s Q f . k . 1 X Q N- .N gi x . Q i RE A - Q, ,gn-gf,1'sf'TW'H ' f WP DANCE VIEW The Modern Dance Club donned leotards to vibrate to Skokiaan. . Y, , v ' if Y, if W flies Swinging their key chains, these Broadway hepsters strolled down the street like cool Cats Dancingf, 5 S M A- Jgtw f f ia- - to M- if rrve Ve A 113 Jiiif' All I I E These dancers revive their childhood days as they dance to the music of Crazy About Lollypopsf' A contrast in shadows highlighted the unusual dance Tawney.,' The rickshaws and coolie caps in the Oriental Polka are evidences of the many hours spent in preparing the props for the dance review. 'E-.. N. KS. 9 W...-a 1, 4.4 Q -' ,421 DJ' X - Y env ,...m AK 1754. f , . f 5' -T ii fi is , . W 1 , . A 4' 3 ,, , , 1 ff .. I s GN uxrciu T' Rx15,14'l.V' 1 XTR. ABT.-XDO DELGADO Dirartor THE 19 BAND F. Albano. D. Batchelder. T. Bailey. C. Beverly. L. Billet. C. Brame. F. Bravo. H. Brant. B. Brittle. C. Bruridage. B. Bryan. G. Clark. F. Clayton. S. Coberly. E. DuBose. C. Erwing. B. Falzerno. B. Faulkener. D. Ferl-Ling. A. Fertic. J. Grande. YV. Harris. R. Hatfield. J. Hill. S. Jimenez. M. Jones. A. Keen. P. Key. K. Turner. G. Knutsson. N. Krone. J. Lane. D. Lazar. F. Leayins. B. Lee. R. Ledbetter. G. Lewis. L. Lightfoot. Y. Ippez. G. Lynn. H. Martinez. J. Mc.-Xuley. R. McCarty. S. Mims. B. Down through the years the Big Red Band. under the direction of Amando Delgado. has gained an outstanding reputation in music around the state. The band started the year by playing at home and at the Lakeland game. Yfhen the student body made the train trip to Qrlando. the band went right along. At Christmag they combined with the Calee Clubs to present a beautiful program. Following the exams the parade season opened with the band par- ticipating in the Shriners Day Parade which symbolizes the opening of the Florida State Fair. Then came the Gasparilla Parade and the long awaited trip to Fort Myers to the Festiyal of Lights. After the parade season. came the district and state contests which were held at Tampa and St. Petersburg respectively. 56 BAND MEMBERS Mitchell. A. Moates. C. Moore. F. Mullins, T. Nelson, D, Xicholg, 5 Nichols. E. Norris. B. Nussear. B. Parker. J. Pate. L. Patrick, B, Pitiggi XY. Pitisci. N. Powell. V. Reynolds. D. Rigdon. M. Robinson. J. Rodriguez T. Tossell. P. Russell. D. Russo. T. Ryals. H. Shankle. S. Shoffierr, G Sills. J. son. Vi. maker. YV. Vfatson. P. XY'inters. C. Tfynn. P. Zelensl-ty. in 1 'nts 'N-. 'Fe : - ' I '5! e-swf. Smifh- A- SHOW- P- SCEW-lri. J. Stotenberg. D. Tam. T. Thomp- Truitt. A. Varde. H. Velasco. S. Vfaldorf. M. Whlker, E, XY3,-H- ORCHESTRA MEMBERS First row: M. Engle- hardt, R. Thurmond, D. Johnson, J. Wilsky, H. Stairs, H. Ward, B. Goss, L. Bennet, J. Kinney, M. Judd, C. Perry, E. Rodgers. Sef- ond row: C. Perryn, E. Rodgers, G. Givens, E. Dobbs, J. Cone, B. Buerke, F. Albano, R. Hatfield, E. Oliver. Third row: F. B. Grif- fis, W. Russ, A. Fertic, H. Velasco, B. Falzer- ano, K. Turner, W. Pitisci, C. Carter, J. Rodriguez. Fourth row: J. Sasser, J. Pate, T. Nelson. Secretary, Myrna Englehardt and Libra- rians, left to right: Carmen Cnltagirone, Levada Westano, and Marsha Macon. The band played well enough to receive Ll superior rating in the district contest. The Big Red Band Went on to receive a superior rating in the State Contest also. This year's band is one of the best in recent years. . A We 4' 4744444 Z BAND OFFICERS ,L- Left to rigbl, first row: M. Walker, F. Albano, W. Pitisci, D. Tam, R. Hatfield, C. Brame, A. Snow, R. McCarty. Serovzfl row: A. Fertic, J. Smith, L. Patrick, P. Stewart, T. Bailey, W. Harris, B. Mitchell, G. Lewis. M R 1 5 1 . , . N . 5 xy, r - ,.,.. .ff W, aft 4-...A If 3 ,ggi A X ., SS .K i ...qp X, - ,N , ,V X Nome . A H' Nwwiv .2-1 ' wt - x X mg- M. Q Q k i 'E - S Q Q 121 Q3 yi! 'iwv ,W I 'I23 ,.,,,A,,,.,. . ,,,,,, ,, . . FLAG BEARERS Mikell B Spencer L Houser E M1cDuffie S Miller B. Lufl to right: M. Clemons, C. Hess. Lynn R Weddle C Millian C Dillon M Edenfield P. CLARINETS Left fo right, first row: D. Rigdon, D. Batchelder, P. Zelensky, C. Wynn, S. Mims, V Reynolds, C. Beverly. Second row: R. Hatfield, R. McCarty, C. Whitaker, J. Burts, B Pitisci, B. Faulkner, T. Thompson, F. Albano. Third rout W. Truitt, G. Lewis, A. Keen DRUMS AND BELL LYRE Left fo rigbf: T. Nelson, P. Russell, S. Jimenez, T. Rynls, M. jones, E. DuBose, D. Lazar, T. Bailey, G. Lynn, A. Montes, J. Pate. A' 5 f.. S MPP ,QA High! fu lr'-ff, MVN' VUHI E, B.irco, B. Gr.1y, E. Lilunts, R. Gifford, B. Loultcr. B. Tennant. J. Holt, D. Mercer, B. Banks. Spfnllif run: Porter, C, Johnston, P. Teague. Tluril ron: D. Joyce, S Pacliwood, Tidwe-ll, I. Cochrxn. I'il7IH'fl1 rnn: B XYilson. B. Maddox, M. Drc-Adin. J. Moore. Flfflv ron: P. Short, M. Vogel, C. C.1Y.1n.1ugh, B. Thur- man. Siitfv ron: J. Whil- ters, B. Thayer, M. Mon- fort, R. Little. Sn.'1a'7lf!Y Von: M. Plcus, R. Dutf. DI. Kinney. I.. Furnev. Eiglvflv ron: R. Brel.1n.l NV. Brown, K.Dunc.1n, C. Phinney, E. Ayala, XY'infree, Rnborn, K. Oakley, A. Law. Iuxurf: Stex e Solak 0 4 , .P f A WY X NN p K is - N X .S - 'X' .N n , 4 wx 3,5 GLEE SEVENTH PERIOD FIFTH PERIOD S . S '- ..... R is L i M Q 5 Q X rr I is S20 2 0, f I Mfr n is ltvff f,, right, first ron: J. XVells, C. Luxe, Al. Mnftixr, Nui'm1.1' mu: M, Henry, P. Kcrley. J Xlgore B. Bntuhelder, F. Duncan, B, Snndlin, S. Hirfiulrl, P. Rmilr, KI. Martin, bl. Busscll, C. 'Slitchell S. Ratliff. Tf1i1'n' Von: S. Hornung, G. Lruu 5, lf I3.n-lu-r, l.. I5o.iril, V. Patterson, J R1pQr S, XX'.1lsh, N. Hudson, C. Rnild, P. Br.inn.1m, ti. Nlxurs, lfunrflv run: B. Lido, XV. Amin R. Marcia-r, P. Tidwcll, j. Mnrrhce, B. Tlmrnlnll, Nl. Linlxfnrd, D, Douglas, N. Dcs- Chimpg D Hewlett, Fifffv Von: B. Wilson, M. Nr.-wuirtli, B. Bi'x.1nl, M. Monro, N. Pritchard, H Rox wh D Munson, A. Thompson. Sjifh run: N. XX mul, lg. Bl.l.Q.lI'l.lll, L Lester, F. Smith, . . , . h E D, Hqrl-si5m1, Q. MODS, Inu vnllmil. L. Pcrvllc. XY' 'S ullivnn. Sczvuffv ran: nl. XY.1ll.1rc, N, Goff, D. Hodgcpcl Y .124 na. 3 i n V .N ji. X s 5 I' if F Q 5 ' X W -5 PEI.LA CLUBS Left to right, first row: E. Lazzara, M. Smith. Second row: A. Casey, G. White S. Bailey, N. Byrd, E. Trice, S. Gaager, P. Willis, S. Millis, M. Sasnett. Third row: K. Jones, D. Sransel, G. Shioner, J. Cur- rier, D. Gate, S. Scrubbs, M. DiSalvo, P. Pridgeon. Fourth row: S. Coker, D. Brad- ford, P. Roa, M. Berman, C. Peabody, T. Peterson, E. Fudge. Fifth row: D. Hemer, P. Ganel, L. Fitzpatrick, L. Sales, B. Lee, M. Newsome. :,g ' MWF WM f W W . f' .W 1 4? ai ,ff W I X W1 , f fm p0 WW f M W , v 5' 4 ff in Z A If Q rw fW ,f 7 'f : v EW f 0 pq ,e Z.. ' 45 . A fue 4 ww an Z THIRD PERIOD ,. was Left fn right, first Vlllll C. Allen, R. Bell, R. Adams, R. Davis, M. Co- hen, R. Stetler, E. Gray, R. Nundy. Svfoml row: J. Brown, J. Muench, A. Jameson, T. Oyler. Tlairn' row: J. Burnett, B. Hud- son, D. Sloan, A. Moulton. Fourth row: J. Langston, B. Meares, J. Manitarns, E. Brackin. Fifth row: J. Sellers, T. Creighton, D. Thompson, J. Beasley, S. Cook, R. Allen, J. Rich- ard, K. Smith, D. Barry. Left tg right, first row: A. Embry, S. Jones, C. Ruilovn, J. Bcll.1mv, N. Crossley. J. Sells, S, Hoopingarner, R. M. Weddle, K. Vonnoh. Scroud ron: D, Moore, L, Nesbitt, R. Gilbcrr, P. Theisz, C. Gauthier, R. Royster, P. Wilsori, B. Slwermnn. B. Simon. lfnurffv vnu: C. Nloorc. B. Sutton, Moye. S. Murfee, M. Stoltenberg, S, Rust, D. Lgrroll, Nl. Colxin. I-'llrflv mu: R. Self, M. L. Brngcilon, N. Young, A. Christ, G. Holms, NI. XY.1Ikcr. Nl. xX'.lllilJl', lf. Eden. Nuff' row: R, w'illig1I11S, A. Gill, H. Hutchinsovr, B. Simnmns, I Pon uw. J. -X, Kellv. S. Rowscv. 125 J. . J -I 1 1: ,s 5 ' 5 I ,-, .,,, X. X I X? a x pf .R ' f 4 A-1 .A , x Q ir: '42 if 1:9 ffffcfs Z, f R X X 'A 5 'Z 'q g2ffM,9.j3,fGf ,, YAM BMI lvly .,, ,1 4 f ' ' W, w f f M 4 '--ew ff W az, A225 5, l Q5 4 Q 81 ,N Q, X N f , lt If jj? Yvwake , 'xg ' 'va ' X , Y 47' f ,,- ju f K R RL O X! 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A if , f '5g5.1i W, - 3 R-fri-:.1Mki A F AM Q gn --f Q, 'Hi 35 ', ' 1 'af x . 5 V A 4257 Nw Q. i ,QS .,,, gn. if A ATHL Mya' 'K' w ETICS 145 Z V flof -E -,vu-. . ui 53 si , '-N Y' ,I The long. h.ird. enduring hours of prdetiee The excitement ,ind suspense before the game The yells .it the pep rallies led bf our cheerleaders The pride if. e held in our .ithletes The trophx Chu.sKI1ll3OlOff6.lI'SOf.1Cl'll6YEl I1ti1'1I l he colorful hsilftiine shows of our Big Red bind 'll 1t'sp11'iI,tlle exeiternent. ,ind the determination The it-5 s of ni. inning .ind the hegirtbrealiing losses The x ,iriett of themes in .after gdrne dances 9por:sni.inship, dex elobed by our fine colehes Reioiging ,it the ne The renewing or old Binds than bound tis Ties unbre,ils.1ble. str ws of .1 number one riting ,and iI',1QlC1OI'13lf1Y,1lZ'iiS to Hillsborough ong .ind everlasting Rlghff The trophy CASEY! constant reminder of the glorious tradition behind our athletic te-sims. rg . Honored bv newspaper sports writers for their ourstandingg .ihilitx .ind sports- Aiming B.B.Bgg, R-R-RQd. the Cheerleaders reioice I - - -s N v s 4 T , - ' - ' ' ll.1rs..1ll citx' t.i.l-slr. lxoeti 5t.1ls..1ll ,it Another Terrier touchdown. mgnghip wcrelcft tn 11Qf1z'.L.innx Meku citveenter..ind-Tonx'Ron10o. .ill :ity .ind .ill st.ite is 1 4 0 The 195i edition of the Hillsborough football team, play- ing its last year in the Big Ten Conference. finished in stellar style. The Big Red, under the direction of Coach Caraeber. placed second with a conference record of four wins and three losses and an over-all record of six wins and four losses. Starting the season like they were going all the way. they swept through five straight opponents. The Terriers opened against Lakeland and defeated them by a score of 18-7. The following week the Terriers took on a strong Miami Jackson team and won 19-14. Next to fall to the Big Red were the Jefferson Dragons by a Zi-T score. Following the Jefferson game. the Terriers knocked NY'est Palm Beach out of the un- beaten ranks by way of a 20-6 victory in what many con- sidered the Terriers' best game of the year. The Terriers. ranked first in the state. then journeyed to Orlando where they defeated Fdgewater. 6-H. They went to Jacksonville where they were beaten 27-U by a strong Jacksonville Lee team. The next week the Big Red returned home where they played host to Coral Gables and came out on the short end of 36-7 score. Following this game the Terriers again went to Jack- sonyille where Jackson beat them li- . ln the annual Thanksgiving Day game the Big Red lost to Plant by a score of 6-0. lt was a real heartbreaker for the Terriers since they reached the Panther goal line twice. but were unable to score. QQAQHE5 MANAGERS L ff tg right Angelo Pullara Bill Graeber George Johnson Luft to right: Donald Pricher, Jerry English. Roy Coggins, and Kenneth Dean Delvy ood NIacDonald and Bill Fisher V'-llter Ash. ,vs x ?,.. BTS' ' P , f I4 11 L SCHEDULE Team We They LAKELAND 1 8 7 MIAMI JACKSON 19 14 JEFFERSON 2 s 7 WEST PALM BEACH 20 6 EDGEWATER 6 0 JACKSONVILLE LEE 0 2 7 CORAL GABLES 7 3 6 JACKSONVILLE JACKSON 7 2 5 CLEARWATER 47 13 PLANT 0 6 Clemons picks up yardage around the end against Edgewater. THE BIG RED-1955 Front row, left to right: Neal Penny, Bob Carroll, Joe Yanoski, Wade Clemons, Ed Simmons, Sam Lumia, Tony Romeo, Jerry Stanley, Owen Suarez, Tom Marriott, Lanny McCullers, Jim Kazar, Manuel Bondi, Bobby Clark, Bobby Lumpkin, Frank Williams. Second row: Marion Eikeland, Tom Murray, Crockett Farnell, Lionel Polo, Glen McCall, Kenny Smith, Howard Bryant, Harvey Holton, Mickey Newberger, Roger Seals, L. E. Hicks, Steve Smith, Mike Smith, Roy Kelly, Richard Edwards. Third row: Wayman Greene, Jerry Riles, Frank Swain, Ray Dollar, Randy Groves, Fred Carlisle, Harold Holton, Gordon Bearss, Harry Colding, David Priest, james Gates, and Bobby Pielow. WIS. fk1Nib'lxS.m AN1f. R5TSS B Nimlkiuw MEYWIN. .N 5 A4 ,KXQXHTJ +R, fv. f9EM-, U - r H. 'F ' V X ,ii f. N .D-'WW' 3-LQ.. I 4, , .. K -er QQ, in 4 L F' . W Q ' - E? i z 'g fn lr Aw in H4001 'im 4. 5 in 3 f fi 4' - EE .HM KAZAR Senior Guard HOWARD BRYANT Junior Fuilback 'Nac- r i X WEAL.PENNEY -, f ,W .5f, ' .- - f .52 1 f . ' Iv' SAM LUMIA Senior Guard 4 44 ., - , 1 .4',' ' OWEN SUAREZ I . Senior End' , r . v',M if - j 'Nah ftxl,-5Q,1g'Q. :xii 2 - ff ' v 7 rn, X. 14 I , fr ggi if inf ' BOB LUMPKIN Senior Halfback Senior End V IS: ' X 4.52 ,xi W -ff ,. u, Wk JERRY RELES Junior Halfback FRANK WILUAMS Senior Guard Q +4558 Q Q 9 .4 . .,.N. . :QM I if ' ni ' ..x?' Q ' . ' f -4 1, -- . K k , J in 1 'Ai' w+f,iq'1fiv- ,. ,hw ,LC -f ,X 1 . - - .ff i, ,, . 'Z f nr h ,. i- f . ' .L 1.44,--.5 Wiki I limi! , V w Howie 5 , , fr ,f ' ' ', fsgfr 4 1 ,W 2 g X if ox ff' ff . RQ uv in i , Q ,B . V, A , TOM MARRIOTT Senior Halfback BOBBY CLARK LIONEL POLO Senior H aifback Juniqr Gqgrd WAYMAN sam: J f Mme SMITH Junfor Halfbock Junior Gziord , .,, W 5 'W i VVV, f 'V' ' kr' , f , f 'i f A I, .. Y 'M' -.0 f 5 USS ' , , W, ai 1' 97 5-VQW W 2 -'A' x R 5 iw ww' , , f f Wupn V 5 MARION EIKELAND Senior Halfback HARVEY HOLTON Junior End is . Q WADE CLEMONS Senior Fullback TOM MU RRAY Junior Quarterback ROY KELLY Junior End N x ,wo 3 1 , wg 'L -' iff, 'His '-, 6'5 J Fi 'Z u 1' .. sz ii Q-A I S if ref? Q Q. v P 53' , Q no .Q ' k,4,,fl'5,f 'S I Fi 'X , 3 .X 5, , ,, ., F45 - xvf 'wf.p,v,.:-X2 - 1. - 1 1 v . ' ' gg , . - - ,,, a .. -5.. ig' gs f' -wo X 7' 5 Q- ' ,J -' Zn 4 2' 4-4 .f -: aww. no - Q H Z 'ij 1 .zrrxorr run Jr X ell 'N . rrgft 1 rel: w nn rx mr gow Jroun t H Ncmn rx wp xxr 3 'Nr . to 'h vm 0. '- o emu lx lx Ltr XI C e Loral L13 'j glrur, JUNIUR VARSITY T wi .Ac bww ww 11:17 xo ut .. .aLQ.... .mi H. xllx plu .1 Hard glmc vf footiwll. Thu www fu K u Q hw Nur: .1 Hats Y' 1' Thu NQ.11'.NkI. N T vppv w. the CET.2fTfkNg'I'..1L ::,z..' Lriacz' g.Lg.1ii x .XP B QT'1J1'r. the bow p1'cn1.L:u1 'O X Q iP1:'ng:g x x l iiii?4iG1 'lf' W ,bf 5' t .x ff? X 1 f Ni 5 M- fd! ' I , 1 f , 4 . ,,,,,, 4 awww :fr 1 . ,.,. , f . , M S ' '- ' gg Se . 2 qw f VM' JSM . .. , -OA ,. . . Q , , it ' 6 W L., - -f ' , ' ,,,. 1 1 Q, f, f ' ' g 'i - iw' ' L 1 ,K 7:1 N I., , , ., V, -.-v' Head Coach Don Williams checks the Managers Reggie Keene and John Guida schedule for the Big Red. check the medicine bag before a game. The 1955-56 Big Red basketball team compiled a record of 14 wins and 6 losses over the regular season. Starting the season with an inter-squad game between the Red and Wfhite, which was won by the Wfhite team, the Terriers got off to a slow start winning only 2 out of S of their opening games. The Big Red beat Jesuit and Edgewater, but lost to Lake- land, Boone and St. Petersburg. With the next game, however, the Terriers really started to roll. Starting with Plant'g Panthers, 1 the Big Red rolled over 6 straight opponents, including the Jefferson Dragons. During the remainder of the season the Big Red compiled a very impressive record by winning 6 out of their remaining 9 games. During this time the Terriers captured the city title by defeating Jefferson, Plant, and Jesuit, all for the second time. The Big Red did not lose a game in city play and again showed that they play a hard and fast game of basketball. Left to right: Ronald Testerman, Jerry Stanley, Clyde McDaniel, Joe Osb orne, Bernie Cushing, Frank Winfree, Roger Seals, Lindsey Nesbitt Tommy Marriott, Lamar Julian, Ralph Lazzara. v re- -QNX ' ' f Q ECI' f . 3,e .L ISV' - r , 1 In I-nf 4 Wiwfwyffafvf il' fl i S ? 5 w an 3 ,ij- 'F!i:. A ' E255 i 'u If f I haik- Q is 7 L. 'MW , . f 1 I l'.fefi' ,Z , in C '-,, 2 Z 'E I I 2 , f w rx wi A at 'iv it i W iii ' i fi is its is ,jf I I l . J . .MA Clark sinks one as Marriott and Osborne rush in to assist. Seals and Cushing every rebound count in a close Plant Cushing ou jumps the Jesuit center to start the decisive nd half. CLYDE MCDANIEL Senior Guard LAMAR JULIAN Senior Guard RALPH LAZZARA Junior Guard LlNDSEY NESBITT RONALD TESTERMAN Junior Center Senior Guard F' was .Spf :A ,, A COACH KENNETH DEAX Ffouf fu 14, Egfr ro .g4f t: jnnnuf Jones. .Term Riles. XY.1x'n1,1n Greene. Hampton M:E.1rl.1ni. S5.mu.1' wza : George Knutson.R.1ndx H.1rjen, George Hipp, .md Ere-:I Carlnsle, JUNIUR VARSITY TQ, .. N .Qiqw f. -. X SUPHUMURES 1 COACH BILL FISHER fy-ony fgu. It-ff tn 7'1g!z7f.' Harry Del- cher. Tom Yirighr. -Tack Tesraseccx, R.1lph Duncgn. and John Busciglio. Sm'f1r1.1' 1-nn: Alton .-'xlburxx Hxrolcl S-'lli!'lSlS, Nflck Mullis. Buck Hicks. .Ind Ed Sfunnon. 'fr :nam Sow' . ,1 :xg tzt. X.zrQ1t'.'5,.... iX iii , if-f W 7? Q f I ' f 2 .iff 4 -3. . COACH BILL FISHER First row, left to right: J. Jones, B. Long, H. Martinez, B. Hicks. Second row: R. Dollar, J. Sessums, B. Rads- dale, R. Hill, and Manager S. Parker. COACH DELWOOD MCDONALD Left to right: L. Boykin, J. Stokes, R. Burnham, S. Julian, J. Trotter, D. Bua. GULF - T ,Z X 1 w .X Q4 g25!'::, ' Q 'gf 4 KW- 1 ' 5 f .. ' V .' . W . A , Z 5 M , 1 Wyf I W All W' . . P f R in G 2 - W , , 5. . , 7 gf 1 V W f V + f 7 X J V, ' 3 ff 3 ' 5 ' mg, W V gy 1, V I . , . f mf fwh , MW , W, I MW! 4 J' 7 ' 'W . x Q, . 4 , ,L . 'ff X , f J f V f X 4 .5 ,gy-7' jf:,,,jf J . fy., f7 -2-'54 . . ' ' - ' Qfm- .4 A-2 .i . ,!5,,,fV ,,,Vf,f1V V . .M awww . .X A .W fi, , ,Qian 4, V. f. WW Mai 'L ' ' . . 4 f I MW ff Qi: ami., ENN QW Z .Q Af , ,- S'SWI M 5 L , . ' 12205 , . ,i f y J' ww s 1 E, YN wh QNAAXRQBAQXX X .SAX wx, . 1. 35.4, MING W ii I iff' Qi COACH MARK BROXVN 'mf rnu, Inf! fn right: Manager ittcr, T. Johnson. C. Bass. B. Cole, A. Money. G. Bcarss, P. Carlisle, B. ittcr, B. Paulson. Scvonif ron: B. itulmcll, M. Wfilker. B. Nllfxlker, H. nders, .-X. Nichols. T. Rafferty, G. Y.lldGZ. R. l'l.1iley'. Piazza. Tbinl ron: B. Robbins. D. Hadsock. R. Cook. B, Porter. P. Spencer, D. Scruggs, D .aria P. Davis, M. Johnson, J. Best. nm' vfmu 11 ix Ortaliz. .rm 1 ,. .mb vm. , mmm f M916 .Mu 4 M. 'bb - '. ' ' ' N T 'W ' ,, 3-WML,-A 4 A 1, , ,. ,, .V B' 1 f , V f Wy. om. . A' V . V J vi 1--me ,- .-U, ., - .f - , . ...H - if . .'- fr AMW, '41 - - lf -w wi- , w... JAM, . 1 . W ,. ,..-,,.' A,..,....- 1. - ,,.,, , T.. f .., , . . W, . ' . W, V .., W -. -. mws:-A-W. ,Y - . v - , td ,.,5N-1.4-7, 'A ft'-.v W . . .2 ff 2 V -F A i-,gg 1- w. .H g 'NIJt,i2fV'1sfWfff t.: ffm,--iw-1-mf, ff., . .T ffgfj5,f,g,sw,.,f,qQ,,??,p-f,.'firi . .2111 j'..,,,., T J .. Qf -VI. f f: ',,.y:i3:k ' 5 -IW. -H+ V ' . rj ',,.1..V , ,rv V p ,J Ulf., A . - rygq- ig y N g.: V. '- . f f ,- . . - A f Q 1 ' il jfs it L 7g,fj'Z.fr 'Ti' ll T5 'F?'-2-T3 f. '5'22i Left to right. first ron: J. Riles. B. Lumpkin. T. Murray. D. Pricher. E. Giunta. T. Thompson. R. Strawn, J. Thompson. D. Carden. G Hammond. R. Sanger. R. Irvin. 5:50111 ron: G. McCall. XY. Greene. F. Hawkins. H. Holton. XY. Ray. J. Yfhite. H. Brvant. J. Douglas. M Dunbar. R. Chisolm. K. Edwards. J. Mclnturff. E. Vfanamal-ter. C Yforley. M. Knowland. Third ron: XY. Ray. XY, Rodgers. B. Heath B. Pielow. XY. Freeman. P. Mavnard. T. Romeo. J. Dunbar. P. Kille- brevr. J. Trotter. R. Phinney. R. Mintz. R. Addison. Fourth ron: Manager E. Cavvthorn. B. Lions. L. Sine. VV. Bush. S. Schmidt. B. Stephens. L. E. Hicks. Pelligrino. F. Richards. J. Billings. C. Parnell. and Manager R, Niles. THE TRACK TEAM ' G? 4 - . in X , ' ' J ,wi A, aiu If .5 ' , I ,f g 4 .W 1 -ff. .T f 'fr 1 2 ' ' A gqisxagf emu T .M .. f ,j 5 I V . T ' d' 'A . L J ,A Y .g,m.:W,yQ,,K '1 ,xr ' .-f-'qegf r . Mn F,,if'B2f' 'x K: . .QE-1'..i. .ft A T ' ,,g3f21,. A ' . M- is '- 1. ..-fa l A i TY ' Q.. A X X si , A tx g T N V A E ff ' . . Qs.. ,, . V - .V fj y .ww -'f Q ff.. COACH ED STACK l-14 CAPTAIN BOBBY LUMPKIN LAKELAND . . , . ST. PETERSBURG . . MANA-TEE , . . , PLANT . FLORIDA RELAYS , . . . HILLSBOROUGH RELAYS . WEST COAST RELAYS . . BIG TEN BOONE . GROUP . STATE . J. Dou - John Thompson clears the high jump bar. March 2 March 9 March 16 March 23 March 3 1 , April 6 , April 13 . April 20 . April 27 . May 4 . . May 12 glas and H. Bryant clear the low hurdles. QW? fw rlr' 1 .yn , Q SQ.5yN5,,mu- J 1...NV- ,. l l 5 l ig. fi ffm- LX A e . - 4 5 .. ,Q 4, 4' . 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Stanley. ,lwqlx ' :- Y Q5 THE BASEBALL T X f fa f W, N f , .. .. .... . f . , 4 f f 4. ff! ff M 3 97, V, if . 'S ai lst Row, left to right: G. Stanley, C. Thompson, R. Testerman, R. Johnson, H. Boyett, R. Kelly, N. Tillman, D, Leggett, M. Garrett. 2nd Row: E. Cook, R. Cresson, H. Schiro, A. Carter, D. O'Coin, R. Wilson, J. White, J. Godsey, G. Smilee, W. Crouch, J. McBride. 3rd Row: C. Bean, F. Winfree, J. Yanoski, R. Mickler, D. Thompson, H. Colding, und D. Butler. Missing: R. Lazzaro ond M. Bondi. fri? N J ff . Q i :A SCHEDULE Team TARPON SPRINGS. . . JESUIT ORLANDO EDGEWATER ORLANDO BOONE. . . JEFFERSON .... DADE CITY . . . CLEARWATER . PLANT ....., LAKELAND ..... TARPON SPRINGS. . ORLANDO QOONE. . PLANT ...... JEFFERSON ...... LAKELAND ...... CLEARWATER .... ORLANDO EDGEWATER JESUIT ......,. ...L M Date March March Merch March March April April April April April April April April May Moy May May Tn rzglvfr Softball is one of rhe bovs' favour. c orts. Bottom: Coach Fisher gives the bow ,1 -, ten pointers on football. s. -4 5 Z i , iff V of , ly. To Y 'Wi A I 2 4 'fb'-7 mx, .54 ,B . 1, ,, MM, wi W., ,ww v5gf'g'Q1Q7,-f Q, I ' , Y A ji.,j,i'37yrfsJQ.w ,f ,, W My ww V TMJ 6 Qgwmwzhz, f 7,2 . ,ow f.-,, ,V ff ., ff , Coach Stack looks over A runne-r's stand. The Boys' Physxoxl Erluoxuon Depa has .xglin offered nxany dxffcrent sports, And volleyball Wm 1nLti.1:crl. The foot 1 sro raw 1 to Lu tued compliancc with XXUCSCQYD Conference 1' u lilo s 1 of 1 an xw x ll k grams were c:1tlm:s1.xst1q.1lly' reserved. 1,6 .- ,, gym f 1 ,, , Zi , jzfng av 0 loft: All classes participated in vollevball gh, Ms, jfs gy, I+., , Al 4 fl xc ,Af 5 5.W..,-af 'WM Er Q hw, ki, 13,5 Q.. vi V ig 2 , xx . -:K 5 4 Jul Exercise is a very important factor in keeping the shape trim The Girls' Physical Education program offers a varied program of activities which includes team and individual sports, and also dance and charm. 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BRYN-ALAN STUDIOS Official Photographers 1956 Hilsborean 203 Twiggs Street Tampa 2, Florida L-u Additional Prints Moy Be Ordered from Your Armudl Pictures L-u , , K W -..1,,N- .v wr ' , 'waz Q' 1 W 1956 CONGRATULATIONS to the Seniors Games Dance 6 'llADl-MARK IEG. U. S. PAT. off- wiv. iq xx . Q: 1 NJ ' 5 Playing Working DUVAI FUNERAL HOME BILL DUVAL- FUNERAL DIRECTOR Tampa's Finest Mortuary AIR CONDITIOINIED 24 I-IOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE ,fr I 7 J-gf .1 'A , ,,, 5b,gfvQ4-L, ,, ,V fi A I-lame has been established to render every complete service necessary tor the people at this community at moderate prices. PHONE 2-7261 3806 Nebraska Avenue TAMPA, FLORIDA Won't You HAV-A-TAMPA Cigar oofh, COOL-SMOKE 15? HAV-A-TAMPA CIGAR COMPANY ELI WITT CIGAR COMPANY E 22 Yeors Under the Some Monogernent L-s Natures Own Deodorizer C H LOR OPH YLL Used on Every Garment Eliminates Bacteria 2-s Get the Best for Less Sove Time,Sove Money Shop Cosn 81 Corry Compliments of Smiless Cieaners 6210 Florida Avenue Phones 33-7'I7'! A -'- ' - r f'f.1A:' Ka. - IE ,-1 ? T-rv., ,..-Qrpfff ,EF i .- ' far-5 i ,rg-.-J...':r::5:I:ari':-. ,.3g-M ' :sb ' fe ft Q We z e Mc' --is ' BILL TIDWELL Owner SOUTHERN DAIRIES 1001 Washington Si'reet TAMPA, FLORIDA N-gig 1 Milk-Ice Cream Remember... N0 ARTIFICIAI fmzfofes' e S uthern Dcairies S ltest Ice Cream COMPLIMENTS OF SEMINOLE LAUNDRY 81 CLEANERS TWO OFFICES 504 Tampa St. 1208-09 Citizens Bldg. Phone: 2-7997 Phone: 2-1201 SEE US FOR ALL YOUR OPTICAL NEEDS Vaughn Optical Company Tampa's Oldest Ophthalmic Dispensers We, as Ophthalmic Dispensers are successors to American Optical Company since their office was established locally in l923, serving Tampa and the West Coast Your original prescription as dispensed by them is now retained in our tiles. W. W. RAGG FINE AUTOMOBILES Same Location Since 1937 3016 FLORIDA AVE. TENNANT BROS. Building Supplies 0 LUMBER 0 HARDWARE 0 PAINT 3701 East Hillsboro JOIN! Your Hometown National Guard Units stationed at Ft. Hesterly Hq. 51st Inf. Div. lFla. Pt.l 116th Field Artillery Battalion Hq. Battery C Battery A Battery Service Battery B Battery Medical Platoon Heavy Mortar Company, 211th Infantry SP COLA APPLIANCE CO. Distributors for ADMIRAL KITCHEN-AID ABC 605 19th Street Tampa, Flo. CQNGRATLJLATIONS SEALS, INC. 4500 NEBRASKA AVE. PHONE 35-2231 COXGRATLL-XTICXS Live 84 Let Live Drug Store FROM i. Company SEMI-C5 TO TI-IE SCK-DRLGS STRICTLN XXI-ICLESALE Pfesc' at ai - - R' an E I-Ii,I,R,PI1. I-Iardvvare-Ra nts-E,.T a 'og Xiatem 1527 W. Hilsboro Ave. 32-4131 TAMPA, FLORIDA We Can Saapv Xijar Xeeasf -Frame Red Estate T: Rss' v If'T Ti-45 QLT5TAR4DlRQ 5th Avenue Buiiders' Supply, I TAMPA TERRACE FIC. H C T E L USE OUR AEC BUDGET PANMENT PLAX Phone 41708 2101 Fifth Avenue Lafayette 8. Florida Avenues 2-5561 TAMPA 5, FLGRIDA TAMIAMI TRAILWAYS 'Serving tlwe Wfesi Coast at Florida ta Miamitt Tickets 84 Information: 710 FIo.Ave.-Phone 2-2078 J . E . M I M S The Codi Corner NEW AND USED CARS ALL MAKES 81 MODELS Phones 2-7458 1323 - 1401 Florida Ave. Tdmpd, Florida TO 'I-I'IE CLASS Compliments DF '56 of FRIDAY O'NEAL FURNITURE Q. A low is iiiu niiv One of Arnericds Finest Stores Since I898 COMPLIMENTS OF a' G lugbq, MACK s FLOWERS r- 'lm' WE SPECIALIZE IN WEDDINGS 3805 E. Lake Phone 4-1506 I I -I . CURB SERVICE I I 15: Ill CUIDITIDIEDR 67 WHERE QUALITY 8. ECONOMY RULE TAMPA J QLQRIDA Stop 81 Shop Grocery 81 Market PH. 32- Location: 3809 Tampa Street Phone 2-1464 Tampa, Florida FISHING TACKLE - HARDWARE PAINTS SPARKS HARDWARE CO. ZENITH TELEVISION-ZENITH RADIO 5 5511 Nebraska Avenue 'Qs SMALL APPLIANCE REPAIRS 81 The Redwood Inn is :ne place whedrihfhe gong POWER TOOL RENTAL t . Their food is t e most an e service mee S is the best SERVICE Hillsboro Phone 36-4221 Compliments BEST WISI-IES ot Tampa Abstract FROM 81 Title Insurance Company Established l887 9-5 Vw P. 0. Box 2288 P L A N T A T I O N 405 Madison Street TAMPA, FLORIDA D A N R I E S Phone 2-0861 FERMAN CHEVROLET CO. x. Q' TLACT ,fd EEST WTSA Ccmpiimenfs T'Cf'T'W ,. of . . T15 xghx . W. T. GRANT Jackson C GM PA N Y Grain C O ITB P G n y 903 Franklin St. Tampa, Florida H e y P a r t n e r After foe Game and Dances Come on Dam to HENRY'S ROUND UP Hillsboro Sf 9th St. 2 LOCATIONS Dale Mabry 81 Henderson r x ff ff, Q- was.:-A ' Wm ...- COMpLiMENTS NATIQNALLY ADVERTISED LINES OF BASS FURNITURE CO. R O S S F A B R I C S Our Customers Have Always FINE QUALITY FABRICS B Fl O I' Best fAxdVGr'riSGr'nEnT 'l720 E t B dway Phone 43 4492 3807 15 Fl d A T p Fl BE HOLSUM LOOK HGLSUM Q-w Kay Hvfdllm Krew Today! 1-5 HCLSUM BAKERS PAUL ALEXANDER EAST HILLSBORO JEWELER DO'NUT SHOP 4924 E. Broadway 'I919 So. Dole Mabry Hwy. ne 44-5383 Phone 8-6045 1729 East Hillsboro Ave. Phone 34-7462 Prisrn-Lite Diamonds 1 Elgin, Gruen, Wnittnaur Watches R l N i Watch 81 Jewelry Repairing --revs: THE SPINNING WHEEL B L A I K I E I S 5909 Florida Avenue TAMPA RESTAURANT A 3 N YQ 1 N 1: DZKX MANY THINGS ' R 3 J-- see T-1? ieiiji' -gel Q -T A2 2 521 li ' is ' T A Pexsgpgpef IS nw x x 1 life 1 T XTiii ,e FTE ltls Q dsx-Ex oem eccfa eg E R rl-.tg 5 ' 'E ,Q f is W E busx pfegess xe mgfkef Lillie e reef-v 4 , p some Texmw IT TS The xezce ,T we - nwon V. Toe sTeTe 13nd TTe ver so TT 5 T'e clmznwecw QT Hep TCSS XX T Q MK Pweeswe :T dex:T ee T' fundamental pf TT: ples QT cor den' :ex The 'TJ T 5 Use keep Amer :T Tfee hx keep ng TT w'Te nTed The Tampa Tribune -, in : T, SLQQESS TC THE E01 E WX' NI k CONSUMER CREDIT LONG Bov DRIVE-IN CORPORWON CERSOX-XL LCRNS GRADE ATTXG CL-XSS CT 310 East Horrison 1201 E. Hillsborough Phone 2-2615 CaMPLiMEisiTs ar EAST SIDE SHEET METAL WORKS Since 1922 FLORIDA'S FABRIC CENTER E S S R I G ' S EXCLUSIVE FABRICS Telephone 2-3068 808 Franklin Sl. Tampa, Florida Oiie P. Stallings 8 Son Established in 1906 Forty-nine Years of Insurance Service STALLINCUS INSURANCE SERVICE ALVVAYS SATISFIES Room 1108 P. O. Box 1020 First National Bank Bldg. Ph. 2-3688 Compliments The Oldl-Waring Stores Your Frigidaire Dealers TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU 4510 Florida Avenue Telephone 3-1194 2506 MacDill Avenue Telephone 8-1831 COMPLIMENTS OF PURITY SPRINGS WATER COMPANY, INC. Y O U N G ' S DEPENDABLE Floor Covering Co. Flinrada of Columbus Drive Phone 2-1871 L E W I S B A K E R Y Wfeaaing and Partx Cakes Full Line at Bakery Gaaas Florida Sporting Goods Wholesale 81 Retail-Athletic Eauipment llSpeciaIizing in Team Equipment SPORTING GOODS- BICYCLES FISHING TACKLE 7'I'I Tampa St. Phone 2-6770 ' A ' ,,.,.f--.3---'-' . ,,,,,,.,.,.f-wwf' I s- ij ZWWWWVWKWWIGZ W'W'lMlM 2 , ' 'willbfkni K5-r or Q? fy ff 6401 Florids Ave. Phone 32-3691 Mary McCloud and Louise McNatt look at the lovely antiques at JON-NEL ANTIQUES-GIFTS, 6902 Nebraska. if in I , Iili or While the old jalopy is being gassed up some H.H.S. students sip Cokes ct JESSE HILL Si SON'S SERVICE STATION. PIETRO C. MARTINO 81 COMPANY P. O. Box 5616 TAMPA, FLORIDA Wfitn Best Vifisnes tram Americas Mast Outstanding Spanish Restaurant THE COLUMBIA 22nd Street 81 East Broadway In the I-Ieart at Tampa's Latin District 'KIM' 3? 5 . IN TAMPA IT'S ALWAYS . MAAS BROTH RS Pat Stanaland is shown Modeling a MAAS BROS. exclusive. Just the thing for that special date. if Jimmy Whitfield and Calvin Sparks talk about buying a bed for their favorite canine from the HOUSE OF COLORS. LZ? f ,f 1 K, ff ai hWf W! VW 4' W f lli 7 7 2 t L 1.3 -1 if ,A Q , f y LA. , W fKf NKSRYQ was W Y ,ji I. A V L. R ft Www . 7 ff W 1 awaits awww? iw WWW fe gfggwgmmw -. - ,- , .M ar f? ff My ,wwmfzf 'S Mfzvkgv :Af WW 'K ,Wm M v j my 2 2 f 42' ff B feb I ,,,v W If 29 ?fo?WQZk7 X S , 7 ' W f CW Lili what N MQJ . M.- ' A i fl: 'fix We fr fi? , 'V' of :fl :V , 6 'Z 2 Q nr ,, ,rw V xg? V , , f wif y-- .Z Q my 'IT T . T . 1 , E jg 0 'bu-..-1' f f , f. W :I 1. , ' A 5 1' I COMIDLIMENTI-S OI: The Commercial Print- ers who have printed H.H.S. publications for years were visited by some ot our students. At the linotype ma- chine is: Betty Brush- wood: ev T: fight looking over her shoulder are Wendell Hughes, Mary Ann Edenfield, Beverly Thayer, Betty Stomper, and Betty Stewart. COMMERCIAL PRINTERS TAMPA ELECTRIC CO , .Ng s. ki! -. ,V QA my Ex? F O N T E POR THE BEST BEAUTY SALON 'MCUTS PHONE 4-2351 1929 East Broadway Ave. IN TOWN Friendly Barber Sho I af M 'H , ,pf Q Qi E, NN, N. we 5:4 X fe nw 12' ye:-,f ,f f xxxx WQSQX X N X X A Qs N X! X CN x. QQ XS E SS' Q5 x. A NSN 1 'Q v- A . if . , I , ,E , ,L ,A f If. 1 f, ' ' f . fff, f , .4.,..:I.gy -.71 Z, I is ., Y ff ,gmgf-511,21 fl, ,V V 1- - f Ei K, A gg 5? if 'Sf Ti: 42' ,:Zv V N,,.,,, , ,. my .bf, X , l!,f ',,', I I l I I-I , i f fy A f My A g d ! I 4, v5:,,,,,. C V f , , f , ,M I 51, Wg,--1-f3,,3,.--1 ,fi W, A.. Y .,,Y!M , 4. , 7,415 ,f 4 Kv' , fA -45.34-1? CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF '56 FLORIDA DAIRY I GROGAN'S UPHOLSTERY FOR THE FINEST IN TOWN All Types of Furniture PHONE 35-1181 6309 Florida Avenue DIANA BAKERY FOUNTAIN SERVICE COFFEE BAR Cakes For AEI Occosmferf PHONE 3313341 5120 Fiorida Ave. U yi. I F Cr , n E K r S' , , . 1 'E Q- f , ' 1 ML. W, 'X I , W5 F - 2 ,V 45.1 F If T Ian' , . - : -. 5 1 1 , r QQ -as -I s,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 Q , 5 .. 4:p,,,g.:-G' : gn, , .3 I gf -'ia 2- i .X Q:-' ' 5' sv-wa' ' 'E if W W4 I ENJCDY! LATQG lce Cream T ' s NGQATLALATIONS TO r-1 1956 GRADLEATES VOGUE CLEANERS FLQRIDAE 0Em5Tcmd1mg B Chem A I f ' H of - N Depernnemt Srores BELK-LINDSEY'S JCJHNSTON LITHGGRAPH 84 ENGRAVING C0. CGMPUMENT L55 ee-E5 THE MODERN FUEL OF F r Leek Q NN t r He img, House Heating W. CONNER 8: SQNS, INC. Remgemw M Cmdmcmg GENERAL CONTRACTORS THE -I-AMPA GAS C0 3919 8th Avenue TAMPA 'I, FLORIDA A Unit of Peoples Gas System 7 Z Nj, , -ff , H y 5 W? ' W Z X AT YOUR DO0R QB M YOUR STURE For home Delivery in Tampa Phone 2-3601 A f .44 if 5 fi VRS:- .- . fyxi. 'Y 5 ,geiga fl em -. f. ne ix -5. f 1,-5.2. ' Where Teenagers ore Always Welcome x www f M Wy KW W UWM f .111 , , eww, V A , . f e , X ie ,,, Xe.- p,1' K - H fs i CASTLE PHARMACY 2 XM ,Rx fx Wt fi :N R i 1 L We Repair all typ es ot small electric appliances. I-4.2. . J l 1WV i Q akfsl, AV ' A 'AAA Qi? f , ,4,, V , Roller Skating i M 4 5 1 r i p f can Open Every Night i 9' Af 4 ., Q , Q. I, . a ff fag Exc6DT Sundill 'A I2 i' cm .li ,I A Q A A .A I - I Q .- ,V , f ig 4 -V ,ml V 4, V 1 f 'WW' , , ,,c, . 5 , 1 f 7' ji Sig 'gy' i Ai' ' o Q, .if r. Y . '. 4 i 1 Q M 2? I ,, if his , , Coliseum Skating Rink Davis Islands Call Us For diy, W ,wf V' f W , Q r 4 f ' V ' . E 3 '?'iA, N it Q fi Z c Ta l ., , 4 if 1 B if I A i, PATRICK ELECTOOL Private Parties 84 Skating Lessons 519 W. Hilsboro Ave. Phone 35-5882 Congratulations to the '56 Class Dempsey Chevrolel, Inc rr' fi x-- .- -5Jl f-M-f..f.x..I If - r 'i ' if P 1- .J.L'f+f-J... :Z A '9 f-sqm.. in .4 ' .,,, X, - ' -X .5 WMQ ,,,, .CN-' Cf .W rr . , i ,. M ,.: --first: ,k r-yr-m.sfE::-W N , .X -WN K 'QA' D. 51 M. THEATRES HORTENSE BEAUTY QA-mmfS0fThe State S A L O N Northtown COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Pgfmg Ceig 4009 FI fide Ph 34 2341 E d Th Congromlmmg T The H ll E gh s CI T 1956 COURTESY COMPETMENTS OF LYKES BROS., INC. East Side Sheet Metal 203 Franklin S et Works TAMPA, FLORIDA CREIGHTON BROS. T 0 N Y W E I R AWNING CO. USED CARS Ph 22802 7015 P' 5 2802 FI d A SHEPHARD'S PHARMACY COMPUMENTS PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST QF 4725 N b k A GRIMALDI 81 GREMALDI Ph 32 5141 8, 31781 1914 East Broadway Avenue xi N 5 . ax X -4 'v Ati, , r J I IQSS, 1 8 .S 5' I I I lo our patrons who made lhls V . book oosslble 'T Friends A S' f,- , .ff North Boulevorcl Borber Shop A tr. Steworts Borper Shop 73,1-'lxnliloriclo Ave. Turher's Phormocv AA J8Ol Morton O Alrdrorrne Pork 'h Shop CorrtpbelI's Cleorters Colohiol Lomp Shop Frohklirr Jewelers lhterstote Vocuum Cleohers Mox Argirttor North Pork l-lordwore North Pork Phormocv Pork 'h Shop Sherwin-Wlllloms Co. Uhiversol Dept. Store Pepsi-Colo Co. Scruggs Bros. Plumbing Supplies l-lill Motors, lhc. Dr. D. l.. l-lill-Chiroproctor 8Ol l 4703 708 4705 l522 6415 o4l 9 Polk 502 4905 l208 5205 22l 2 5307 Nelnrosko Ave. Nebrosko Ave, Frohklirr Street Florido Ave. Eost Broodwov Florido Ave. Florido Ave. ond Tompo Torhpo Street Eost Broodwov Lotovette Nebrosko Ave. Florldo Ave. Florido Ave. VISIT YOUR FORT HOMER FLORIDA STATE THEATERS HESTERLY 708 Flo. Ave. Ph. 2-4748 Howard Ave. 8. Cass CONGRATULATIONS... ,56 GRADUATES Compliments of Quickbfik WARD BAKING co. of TAMPA, FLORIDA A complete line of 4626 Fla. Ave. Bokery Goods For Every Occosion. The Modern Brick Veneer 2401 Tampa Ph. 2-8367 Ph. 33-5071 Tampa, Fla. Compliments of W G W 81 W MOTOR COMPANY USED CMS 4801 Florida Ave- 3010 Elo. Ave. Ph. 2-6781 Ph. 55-6201 or 37-1331 TAMPA CENTRAL'TRUCK ' UNESINC. Arth ur Sm nth f TAMPA, FLA CGNGRATULNWQNS Complim nt' f TO,AM.GRADUATES BERGER 81 HAMILTON RACHELSON, INC. BRQTHERS, INC. lv 5'LLZVf!10ll' HL' QM fwf 51.'7 ffP W I Q A AAA eg9M L.QQQQEPY 'MPURTERP 12th SL a vvhnang Ph.2-3631 622 13n1sP Ph.2-8151 TAMPA TAMPA PICKFORD'S EXCe e t Food Far GH xouf GW H6955 1305 S 22 d S G d V Pho 42348 C ' STONEYS COMPL T F LNTAIN ERN E 2606 W, Hillsbor A T P F' d PEEGEE pAINT STORE SPORTSMEN'S CENTER PAINT AND WALLPAPER We 5PeCi0'iZe in ,S OUR SPECIALTY ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT and FISHING EQUIPMENT 2809 Fl A Ph 2 8864 4630 FI A Ph 371221 Congratulations To the Graduating Class of 1956 fm ADVANCE APPLIANCES 'l'l4 E. Buffalo Ph. 35-4251 Qompl nf Of Complumenfs af R. L. MOORE USED CARS SEMINOLE SHEET METAL 3010 FI A Ph 26781 2320 f 'T h D Ph 83077 Sam F. BISSETT STRUCTURALEK HGUSEHOLD Painting FuHy Insured Free Estimates call 8-1152 TURNER 81 HENDERSON csmfe 18979 ,f 9, v xy , -1? 1, p ' E .ff N 'X Foster Sportmg Goods, Inc. 4 1, .fl A-K -h -Elf ,E-. '?7' X X. 1 - V .. x-+4'-- TQE f K 'iffy 1 M N5 gf, 1 ta' ' as L I 'fu Oven DAILY -J1 s . J - - , :ug ' 'I f ' ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT DRIVE IN xi ' Minimal 5' E' Eafitftiiiezgtqtl. X T om Equipment Our Specialty T -- e Qx3:'!xYV 1-1Sik5Xyxxxxxxyixxxiixxxv 5 996QgQvv.,-Q-,va C 1 ' X 1 T. HICKENQSBASKET 2 .X l SNE ! lT'S REAT! I ' DELlCl0 U5g ' J 177 East Lafayette Phone 2-2502 SAFE-WAY Auto Dmvme sa-looLs Q P5 EW Y E 816 Buffalo Ave. Ph. 2-9420 Q, M Sh t 1 g S f -W y Drlvlng School car as Murcia B Congratulations ta The '56 Graduating Class STERLING CLEANERS S - x , ' i 'Rx is 'J J x N -.A A H X B ...ti XT E f f xy ' 'Xi lr' 9- , t' l, xx t , E ,' X' ' A .EX Q , KJ l x ' x 'A' J' 'J L! JE 'll 1 5 JJLPTU L H E T S K . 13- 1 . - Xh, 1 QPU x' .A 4- V .fl ff Where Shopping is a Pleasure -5 X 1, tix Extra Savings with HS 81 l-ll' Green Stamps 0 3615 Gandy Blvd. - 1313 S. Dalemabry ' 6001 Nebraska Ave. ' 8815 N. Florida Ave. X Q. ee E :KW -' s if 3,,. 3. 'E ' ffl?-is SX- . 15173 -.- 4. 4 ' ' :-:E-'-'-.-E A- sf e , .sms mess E'-L P Y me-es S. a s esemw M ,M g S Em VVVV . sswe s .ew ee-SQ: -- , g S memeefesr ww gift PM . , . r q . 'WMS H :- A -:-:-: . .. S geese, 35,31 -:- 'N' P r .T km , V I ea S ' 1m 2. S J 'q 71 iff: 323523239-. FET' Q F QQ' 'Z 5. V :V KET 55 5- ' mggeteemgm -Ss. ' fl G , .A 1: :f ' r .Me -2-11.1 ess, -2 f er ggi, ' 1- ' ea ew-If, .,:: S .w ::: 5 A ,K y '-'fiigfiiizgg ' Xt- Q V-::59 : :.f .1.51Ei22::i1Z35Q2if:v ,Q,-, X- ,, QT '+A NATEONAL HONOR SOCIETY Spring inductees are, left to right, Front row Sandra Bainbridge, Bernadine Banks, Diane Batchelder, Mary Jane Blount, Patricia Treu Browning Carmen Caltagirone, Calvin Catalana, Beyerly Cunningham, Yvonne E'lis, Sandra Ha.- wqrd, Wayne Hibbitts, Hiliary Hopkins, Warren Hughes, Pat Kirkcannell Roberta Little, Shirley Mistretta. Second row John Muench, Eyre Lou Nichols Jo Ann Pass, Ann Rex, Maxine Smith, Barbara Taylor, Beverly Tennent, Mar- :ella Tho.-i-iqg, Carol Toth, Carl Uccelo, Eric Walden, Douglas West, and Pqrrigia Wilson, seniors, Jeannie Bailie, Freddie .lo Campbell, Dee Champlin Third row Michael Cohen, Aubry Cole, Jackie Cone, Jean Corbett, Raymond Dollar, Martha Dreadin, Ellen DuBose, Sandra Eychaner, Sandra Flynn San- dra Ford, Jerry Frink, Joan Fudge, Mary Lou Heinson, Esther Hendlefgon Jimmy Jones, Fourth row Jill Kinney, Ralph Lazzara, Faye Leaving Carol Jean McAteer, Joyce McClamma, Jackie McClure, Joan Moore 'Wanda Overman, Donald Padgett, Constance Perryn, Judith Porter, Georyge Read Emma Jean Reynolds, Peggy Sanders, Eddie Spoto, Patricia Stockdale Gail Suarez Fifth raw Priscilla Theisz, Bill Tuszynski, Lee Fran Van Fleet ICQ,-oi Vierdaw Jeanette Wilsky, Patricia Winters, and Joyce Wolfgang, iuriiors. I Sponsored by K. M. Nichols, Inc.-Contractor SIMON'S STUDIO WEDDINGS, PORTRAITS, COMMERCIALS 4602 Florida Ave. 35-5031 Complimen tA T a m p ci Un versity Dr. E. C. Nance, President PXK JAY BRAGG FOR Tl-lE BEST in NEW 81 USED CARS l-Til , 5 ' r,,Q o7 ie., Private Ladies Classes Chuck Arenth Physical Culture Studio 310 Franklin St. Ph. 2-9069 4205 Florida Ave. 32-5171 Reducing 81 Weight Lifting B o a t s Turner-Craft coNaRATULATioN5 Cm-Cfeff Alamo-Craft Glass Pan TO Al.l. GRADUATES Fiber-Craft Whirlwind Molded Boats Barneys EDENFIELD Plumbing Co. Prompt - Economical -- Intelligent Service Outboard Motor Shop 4423 Florida Ave. Compliments ot TAMPA ARMATURE WORKS MARY ANN EDENFIELD 401 South Morgan Ph. 2-1966 ... , - a a l s 0 f Q 'Q Q 0 Q 'Q 'Q lg' Q 'Q 'Q 0 O Q 'Q 'Q ' 'O ..'.. .': -:- HI , U !- he Q,' o y f' CC u I Original layouts, distinctive typography and B G 'sparkling reproduction that give your annual y the luxurious appearance impossible to obtain Q' by standard layout, mass-production methods. - . givin, gf! M l M0801 , 916- l 5 ps , 11o TRINITY PLACE Q run sexo RGIAQ Ql'. 1' K '- eggx . , - - , ,- Q ' U e ESV ' f 5 4 AL, The days of careful planning . . . Dear Students and Faculty of Hillsborough High: It's all over now. The anxiety, the fears, the frustrations, that tired feeling, they've all disappeared into the timeless past. They have been replaced with the layouts, pictures, and copy that have been transformed into the finished Hilsborean. This is your yearbook. It's the culmination of many months of work, sweat, and aggravation. Each page represents a night of sleep lost, a day of classes missed. A5 the time for publication grew nearg the days seemed to grow shorter, the nights longer, and nerves began to crack, but we were all saved from a psychia- trist's couch. The 1956 Hilsborean became a reality. The job was finally done. If when you glance through its pages, your face reflects the future enjoyment that we feel it will give you as you recall your days here at Hillsborough, then we will be richly rewarded. ff . Y V ,, M,.................,,:L ! ? 3 ,' Q I 4-I Via. f sf 3523.ffN se am, ff il 'Y .. ff ff 7 f , . v,, I .W ii rl V- ! 241,121 X J-T , . gi , 4 gm., 79 I 1- Kia EN! X will 511 SRI :mai -swan -1' 73 19563 t si araaag X S IH ati 111 lu! Ll li li F fgb?5f7m ficawmsaw The nights of added homework . . . White, who encouraged the theme, was always ready to listen to problems and offer adviceg Mrs. Clark who gave both us and this book a wonderful startg Mr. Gaither, Miss Carlisi, Mrs. Kelsey, and Mrs. Sweat who helped us to surmount obstacles during the critical period when we were without a sopnsorg Mr. Carpenter kept the ever present financial problems straightg Mr. Brown who bound this book together, page by pageg the publications policy committee-Mr. Brown, Mr. Lorton, Mrs. Sweat, Mrs. Reby, Mr. Gaither, and Mrs. Littlefield-who stuck by us at all times and made the final decisions on all problemsg the advertisers without whose financial assistance this book would not have been possibleg and last, but not least, to you, whose co-operation and help made this book a reality, we extend our gratitude. Sincerely, The book has felt the influence of many persons: Mrs. THE STAFF The deadline arrives, and is met , , , And suddenly it's all finished. i 1 Q ,,. 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