Hixson High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Hixson, TN)

 - Class of 1969

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Hail to thee, old Hixson High School, As thy praise we sing. - . 4 Q V.1,L: f ,Yf jr 1 Y - ffgjf: f?3'i'!fgff: JmT:g,.q.,.N,, b A' 1 A u lf' :Q-: - -Qi V Li-f,.L'T-Hzijiwz QF-.3f., ,I Ji' , ialf sg- , fr-r afef' , viz L I . : , , - . A . m - --, ' I A P w I x ' 'X v K ki ,- ix ,nf u, I? ff' lhnhP'1 ' QFWFE 'PYT' I ,fini AKQY. I .,, ll Q T f,Q71f x fi f 1 ' W f JL ' 'PS ' 1 i ft' -. 1 : 5 N , pr 1 ' 'IT ' sniff, f l ,EEG 12.2 . ., 4 '-J L-Q ,,' Reflections . Academics Your term paper is due . . . In a 60, 30 degree right triangle . . . Be careful with that acid . . . The dissecting trays are in the . . . E:mc2 . . . The home keys are . . . The main causes of the Revolutionary . . . a2 + b2 : C2 . .. Tomorrow we'11 haye a test on . . . Friends, Romans, countrymen A socio-drama is . . . Is this a dagger which I see . . . Como esta usted? . . . The damage on this book is . . . I i l r I i J n 8 n- A ,M ,Ju C 15 ' -bm. LL'.,,j,..-lbO- ' ' ' V -ff' 7' V ww - '2jnQ.,,:.,..-A .- 1.,,., 'M' HJ MH ' . ' , , !.NYWw,,,, .,.l V, H uw Nu W W ' W W .HAT-fJ.:.:Q:4 ' -' ,F JW , iff' alia' if 4 3 it ffl! '6 !'i' fx G' 1 r'2fEi:L'.:c2.1:1 ff' .al -9 we-,,5,2. eq Qivr -4 --.Ji I N s' !A:4'.l-. U f giagfy 1, it '1 an 1, '13, - Q1 Reflections . . Competition V-I-C-T . .. Is Soddy Daisy High gonna win this game? .. Think people . . . Who needs good grades . . . You did it . . Was that 877-680 . . . Practice makes perfect . . . Who said Competition ain't nothing . , . Time about is fair play ... Who's gonna make it? . .. All's fair in love and . ., Ahhh! Defeat . . . Caught 9 bugs today, how many did . . . Nancy, did you get a first at camp? . . . Was it 67 to 52? . A score of 17 on the ACT . . . Are you trying out for cheer- leader? . . . Tryouts for senior play will be . . . My goal is first chair trumpet . . . Q 1 , -.ft-'., . - I ',. ,W - 3 -Wg? 1 -aut. I Reflections . Spirit Have you got that spirit? . . . Let's go Wild- cats . . . If you'l1 come out and support the team .. . All for Hixson stand up . . . Wow, what a pass! . . , That sign's in the way. We can't see . . . What a motorcade! Buck's car has . . . Only 15rp I These stickers are . . . Everyor1e's going by bus so looks like you . . . What a game! We almost... S-P-I-R-I-T! . . . Wildcats get the FEVER . . . ' to in e......,.r., ,W it , Br - :'.J-- '-f f -A Av '- ,f- : 1'- 1 rv, r'f5':fss1'?1f:f.mgfsf ,. , . miss.-.ztf,, .mfr--,,g,r r A' -ff, -T ,lrgfl-Q.. K ff, 1 f-7 5'ni-'ri -- f'i'.i ff5'fi 'Hia-3 1-ivfffi ' 'pr abr. 2914? ,I , 'ii,ffH'..u '53 . - if - w:'iLL'f'e5'b-skifnljvflin' ,' J' i QQ ' 1 4 I I3 Reflections . Activities During the lunch period the cheerleaders . . . Sub- scriptions to the paper will be . . . Shall we have a bake sale, car wash . . . Hard work during the sum- mer makes for sparkling performances . . . Now this is . . . Jimmy, is the sports page . . . Now Kenny, you and Marion . . . I'd like a cake . . . We'll have a basketball game today during . . , What a lovely corsage! . . . The theme of the Jr. -Sr. Prom , . , .4 H. 17' fr f S, fl 3 ' 9 algf' N. ga. 4 l Reflections . Socially Who's going to Shoney's? . .. You're invited to a party at . . . Come on over to my house . . . Let's stop and get an icee . . . Did you see that white formal? . . . On the first nine holes I had . . . Hey, have you seen . . . Would you like to go to the . . . Let's go to the lake . . . There will be a bus to Whitwell Friday . . . l'll pick you up at seven .. . Will you sign my annual now? . . . Aren't the lights at the dam beautiful? . .. Be home by 12 . . . Where are you going A after the game? . .. Only six to a table . . . Why is she wearing such a big senior ring?! . . . , I 6 Nl s' , ,, .Yu e w: ,uv we ' Q Law T9 72261222 Al! aguia , 1537: . -,E 'W L 1 v .gli 'eq , , '-1 W A A 1 'L 4 1 'X as ' KA' :Ag Ml , I . :N s H A ' . , f a 4 114 4 ' aj QW W Q v . V FET RES MISS HIXSON HIGH Ann Hale 5 I8 411 MR. HIXSON HIGH Bill Myatt ILFI uv 4,1 .dv jg-4 Q us 1 V 1 In V V , , Y, fr 5: 1 V , in 21 -- AE X 5 - X ' , B5 1' EE: 5 X W - - , - Y V: ...,. , K, , V . V ' . ' ' ' ' Llp, ..' I , ' , W I ' .' li? . , .-,Q-,v -.5 l , ' '- ,fm ,. : Q-Q' '- , 1 V.-fm' '31 ' , I . ' 5 ,V ' ' i-..'.'.:1.-1 ' - . , ' ' . '.5MJ'f, . , - ' 'ff 4 , ' ,fff T V ,ff . 1, , V ' , ' .- 3 ,I 1 - ' 2 . , , . ' , ' w Q 'w -' , inf 71.4 . ' - , - 5, w 4 rv: , . . W 23 52 A . A V A I 1- N ibn..-,X A51 Aja.: ,VA H, ig , - ' N ,, '.,'a--Li..,: l .,f: - ,- P , V . ' ' .Q,: ., il-EJ i' ,-ij,-'QX ' ' V Q '- gf 1 ' '- .- iZ'Q1-.'-f.-A 1 ' . 5 . ' Iv, .' ' - ' - H171 ' ' 'V . ' 'F f :. I' . , ' ..f .JAX V'-. ' K ,X V f r V .V N, - ng . '1 1 5 -l 5 'mn . . 1 ., - -,N ' 'Q r' KJ -5 L -, 1 ' ' , .. ,YVV . Y , M x . ,J v' '. 'fy ,L.jQT, ,.. .sl-gli' ' , .rdffjil ' gfljf - 55, '. '-,mm f-,.-. F2 . MT. I .wi-'j N - W I ,r I . lowd- 09 4 SENIOR COURT Miss Rose Williams Norman Garrett ,,,w.1'. . A ni' ,, r, .. 43 fit T -2417 l .1 Miss Sherry Narrimore Mark Howell 5 J' v F , H Miss Beverly Watkins Carl Ragan i jf fff zf- i Miss Patricia Strange Glenn Varner I 2l Glenn Varner Class Representative uf: wx l,::'q.-NH -Sh., .v' F'T'iff.- W 1 z 1--,.V ,N VU. Nw 1 I. -- f l Co-Valedictorian Diane Walker Sue Rogers Salutatorian Mark Howell Faculty Representative Co-Valedictorian Charlene Hatmaker Outstanding Students Recei Agriculture Art GLENN VARN ER CATHIE NORRELL Band Business Education MARION HILL ROSE WILLIAMS partmental Awards Chorus English BRENDA STAFFORD DIANE WALKER Home Economics Industrial Arts KATHY SHOEMATE LARRY SHARPE Departmental Awards Math Science Social Studies CHARLENE HATMAKER IUDI 1-HAX1-ON Physical Education Physical Education DEBORAH SMITH LARRY WHITE I Special Awards Alumni Balfour NORMAN GARRETT Yeafbggk DIANNE WALKER Beta D.A.R. MARK HOWELL SANDRA CLEMENTS Special Awards Presen Herald Staff Library CHARLENE HATMAKER MARGARETTE DODD Perry Phipps Memorial P.T.O. CHUCK THORNTON SHULA FRITTS Class Night Activities Special awards . . . Class Night . . . demand good character, service, achievement . . . faculty chosen . . . Balfour and Perry Phipps Memorial - loyalty, leadership, service, scholarship Alumni trophy - best all around student . . . P. T.O - basis of achievement . . . W.O.W. - achieve- ment in American History . . . S.A. R. - service, leadership, patriotism, dependability . . . D.A. R. same basis as S.A. R. and chosen by senior class and faculty . . . Captain Chesnutt Memorial - boy athlete with highest average . . . Library, Herald Staff, Yearbook - devoted time and service to respective organizations . . . S.A.R. CARL RAGAN W.O.W. John Philip Sousa JERRY MOORE WAYNE STARNES WN- M A W Y, l I INT X Yll ' mm -Ji IL 'KVI W1 5 P I .411 Qif AQQ' W X . N11 . L: KEY CLUB SWEETHEART Carhie Parker - '- -'-A--f- ,. ,M -E? L 2i?T M 4 ww 'W :KK A FHA BEAU Don Staton lU'9tfj?'l1U BEST ALL AROUND . , R+ ELEM RTR , 1 Shula Fritts legs Bin Myatt SENIOR FAVORITES MOST POPULAR Judi Thaxton Norman Garrett X 3 I MOST DEPENDABLE Charlene Hatmaker Glen Varner MOST AMBITIOUS Diane Walker Mark Howell li Z A 1 I 'Il l FRIENDLIEST Gail Wilson Sam Owen MOST CCURTEOUS Carolyn Mullis Freddie Hanner MOST TALENTED Cathi Norrell Wayne Starnes WITTIEST Leslie Zerwer Dwight Clement f .Wfx ,XXX ,- 5,4 . '., wr-' fi ..'+ my Ii. -: ,Fai ' MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Nancy Kemp Reggie Wrinkle MOST ATHLETIC Debbie Shipley Judi Thaxtoun Bobby Love SENIOR BEAUTIES Joan Troxtel TIS' 11'::.T?' Linda Bowman Cathie Parker , i r nl f ,E I f .--4,1 . 1- ,. k. if Q 5 - 21153 ' 15.-Z - 'n . ' L -. ,I --, A, .. ,F 1, rv f5:k-- .'w,,,..'mmu .. L ,.,g:.f.4:- -fW.,LuA1 uaa3f,:Q-3 ,hffgfud ' '7,F H, ' .i X J li Nancy Kemp Leslie Zelwer .gm . 'Y J.. I rs f f' . , J-.. k ,J 4.- tr BACHELOR GF UGLINESS '1 .-,x ' 1 - 'jx .lgm Af 'w J 5 Jim Latta 1 7? JUNIOR SUPERLATIVES BEST ALL AROUND Donna Hancock Alan Stephenson MOST POPULAR Linda Dunn Howard Huddleston LEGATES GIRL ' AND BOYS' S F, .1 I 1 4, David Norwood Karen Carter M0 ST PGPULAR Marsha Whaley Mike Collins SOPHOMORE SUPERLATIVES BEST ALL AROUND Amy Perkins Stan Myatt 42 SQA? I. Q 1 51-- ORGANIZATIONS D' f'. .mfg ,. N ,fu 5 f mx.. 4? .N g I -Vx. I. .5 5, R- l ' 1.,f: ' Y 4- lf. QQ A -Wx naiifm . - 12 , 4!iJ'5'l If g ' -- , ggi -I fx? Q 'HE HAL, A l I, .. lvl ,, . Ml?-I 1.2 Virllk :Q -1? I V!, g ' A , Vg Q : I A i ' ,.A :ff . , ii ,Q 4 ,fra f , ff Y ' ' ty 1 Q 4. -xii ,W i v ' I Q. fi? . 14 Q , TTWBILU xD rig-F,, 1' . . 5 C A X S .,,Bll:l mlllll! - 71njnnv .... 5, Q 5- P ' 2 - .3 n 3? g - Q .3 1 S Etllf' 1 xx PQI? 3 'neg 5 1 f X p , 1 ,....g, G M..- --f. ' QI swf- -g. I' if, J., 1 , ,.. K .U- ,L-nf-.v'7w1N ' ... - .3 1 ti 'JF' mv. fa M fffff -V,. YV- --. In A,.. ' is in XS? - b ' Sq ,, XX , 1,-4. -' ., I '-,f.'1-.f1w,N:.-.'1,f? -- 4-1 ' ., , ..-1 - -i. Ty ,Q--'4 2::..n.,,, v -n..Kl ' 1 1 ' - IX:-5-'X gg .. M .P if '4- 1 , 1 Marching Wildcats Sparkle With Spirit CLARINET SECTION: 'Donna Wallace, Cindy O'Rear, Paula Keische, Marsha Crumm, Micki Ellett, Pam Dent, John Lawr- ence, Sue Rogers, Karen Richardson, JoAnn Middleton, Cheryl Hamill, Juana Wilson, Laura Morton, Terri Sutton, Eric Kiesche, Susan Rog- ers, Janet Keyser, Brenda Farmer, Amy Perkins, Vicki Whales, and Robert Burrows . TROMBONE AND SAXOPHONE SECTION: Ronnie Cash, Lynn Willoughby, Lamar Jordan, Bobby Will- iams, Tony Evans, Rodney Cry, Ricky Branton, Randy Bible, Mike Campbell, Gail Dobbins, B. J. Starnes, Arlin Grant, Wayne Starnes. FLUTE AND CLARINET SECTION: Berra Evans, Carol R Rawlston, Gaines Hutchinson, Pat Del- zell, Marcia Carnes, John Lawrence, Laura Morton, Karen Rich- ardson, Eric Kiesche, Robert Burrows, Elise Blocker, Margaret Murray, Vicki Reagan, Cathy Ladd, Joyce Armstrong. 47 in .V .t ... L , TRUMPET SECTI Larry Angel, Ste McKnight, Greg vey, Robert Hest Mark Parkinson, Thompson, Joe all, Jimmy Buttr Chuck Humphrey Glen Campbell, Hutcherson, Mik Summerour, Dav Hooks. .f e + A45 . HORN SECTION: Ruth Ladner, Stan Barrett, Ken Perkins, Susan Sickle, and Ricky Rogers. 48 LOW BRASS AND PERCUSSION SECTION: Barry Thomas, Steve Bean, Mike Crabtree, Charles Sterchi, Kenny Foley, John Webb, Howard Huddleston, Pat Suange, Jim Vaughn, Terry Healy, Ricky Sharpe, Randy Rogers, Kelvin Kennamer, Billy Acuff, Ann Sickle, and Jane Emmett. nansrff- rum Maj orette fir , K MISS MARION HILL Student Leaders Band ? I 1 A 4 vvlvqvvv., -., v - A 6,177 I vga'o6g5y554?,,,gkQf,Q,5y,9g9 7 00' fern- en II eI J- on fi 432+ 5888909380ofQz?fqezfo'o'o'o'o'0 b888Qf44i-'4i?a5iff0'Vie' pooooo 933000 fo'o8'o8Q Wffs5fzi32f?3o?3020 ?o'o'o2o:Q A ESr2fa2+CWo3o2o,o E E e' eI A I Q ,IM' I ' I B d Captain - Wayne Starnesg Band Sponsor M S 8 49 Majorettes I've finished my routine for try-OUIS . . . How many students do you have? . . . Practice at 9:00, again . . . We need warmer uniforms . . . Let's smile girls . . . One performance left . . . Three new routines . . . Must we wear those hats? . . . No Mr. Woodall, I'm not crying . . . Everything must end. CLAUDIA PITTS s- Y . f,- ..4 1-1, X 1 1 ff-.-,., 4 . , . . W i 1 .Jn-.. . A I , . H . . W.. I -'mt , at ' ' --1 KN vw-'J ,, ,:,1'A- A ,gel 'ESB al' ' , V Y' 1 + sr 1 H , f1::,,1 . . ue.. 'P' I Q fy mx .r....r-.-. .,.. . --., ,Y , f '. 223, 1 .C ' , IQ-TZ.. 'Q '11 r. H fr A , my fi Awrs., ,, .7 X l ,v cf , . .1-:...., if. t YY., xnw V-K 5 if I 3 . fan- ' A, , 1 . f I SHEILA VANDERGRIFF 50 l ,,V,,,,,,- ,, ,....- F I Q.,-'ix t Lf: f KAREN CRUMM, Head Majorette ..f- ' H1214- f 4' LJ' JUNE EMM ETT Q 'S Y y . X A X . xr - ,sf CATHIE PARKER Color Guard Line up! . . . lift your knees . . . we've got to practice the presentation . . . Linda, be quiet!! . . . 1,2 ready go . . . swing your arms . . . we're not together . . . step-twos . . . gate swing . . . march down to the 50, then . . . quiet on the line . . . keep the flags straight . . . the guns aren't together . . . is my hat on straight? . . . it's so cold! ! N N w ,l uf- ' J 5-?f'. 3-.f.., ' 4' 1' - ,::': ISL '- ' ' ' ' . - - '-,.q,..- fl my riQLj'i'i5i l . i A' Lg, KATHY LEATHERWOOD Color Guard Captain 5l Concert Band R Band Officers '-51 Marion Hill, Drurn Majorg Karen Crumm, Head Majoretteg Kathy Leather- wood, 'Color Guard Cap- taing Steve Angel, 2nd Lieutenantg Wayne Stames, Band Captaing Howard Huddleston, 2nd Lieutenantg Ronnie Cash, lst Lieute- nantg Arljn Grant, lst Lieutenant 54? 'N n . Band members elected to attend Senior High Band Clinic were: Marion Hill, Wayne Starnes, Stan Barrett McKnight, Rickey Rogers, Lamar Jordan, and Arlin Grant. 52 LIZ. V, , - 1 v V I Y , , 4 Y . Q w NI I If 1. ,, , 1 , T 4' , I if i I , . ,' xl T 1 ' fwl j ' f ' ' I lx If IW LIIW Q, no I , , ww I -' 1 N- , r I , .N ' : g 5 ,, 4 r 1 ' ? - r , -I 4 Y . Senior Band Members: Hill, Richardson, Delzell, Dent, Rawlston, Keische, Narrimore, A. Sickle, Rogers, S. Sickle, S. Rogers, B. Stames, Learherwood, Crumm, Parker, Mobbs, Buttram, Harvey, Thompson, Woodall Latta, Cash, Grant, W. Starnes. ,-. .i4 Wildcat Staff Selling ads in the rain . . . cropping pictures . . . organizing sec- tions . . . taking pictures . . . getting out of class for annual staff . . . rushing to meet deadlines . . . winning a trophy at camp . . . writing articles . . . sorting and identifying class pictures . . . celebrating after deadlines . . . thinking of phrasing copy . . . de- ciding about annual dedication . . . short on money . . . the annual is still great! EDITOR: Diane Walker, SPONSOR: Mrs. Hunt ASSISTANT EDITOR: Kathy 7- bi V. is-any , r,,,, its 54 Junior Members Stan Barrett Sheila Jordan David Norwood Vickie Reagan Karen Carter Susan Smith Joyce Armstrong SENIOR EDITOR Pat M11110n CLUBS and ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR: Sue Sparkman Annette Mobbs 5 I P .., ' I I s VA, 1 ,. -l. galil EDITOR, Charlene Hatmakerg ASSISTANT EDITOR, Joyce Cagleg SPONSOR, Mrs. Baker Herald Staff The primary purpose of the Hixson High Herald staff is publish a student newspaper which will provide student and interest. The news stories and feature articles cover a variety of subjects. Mrs. Baker, will you proofread this . . . This article has to be longer . . . Kenny, how did the picture of the game turn out? rw- -1 we-I It BUSINESS MANAGER, Shula Fritts - . f f Sov'X., 'gf 56 ' 4 1 1 fix, an xp.- NEWS EDITOR: Kathy Grace xr-L! 71,33 JUNIOR MEMBERS: Laura Morton, Shirlene Flippo, Jimmy Locklear Cherrie Scannell, Becky Scarbrough, Paula St. Clair EDITOR: Jerry Moore firfrfafs MIJEYIIURATING SPORTS EDITORS: Jane Hunter, Sandra Clements fr f X V . I --J ,, , I v I4. TYPIST: Debbie Worley PHOTOGRAPHER: Ken Scarbrough .4,r4. s L I , I1 1 D.: 55?-75' .. :W-farm! , L. -Inv, 1. M... FEATURES EDITOR: Charlotte Scott Chorus Practicing everyday at fourth period . . . raising money for robes . . . talent revue . . . Christmas concert . . . trying to get more men's voices . . . electing officers for the year . . . preparing a variety of entertainment . . . carrying robes home on the bus . . . satisfaction brought by applause of a receptive audience. CP v X. g I ., I K4 ' ,. ,Y V ., I 4- qv K 'L il. ! zk f 'Q'f H T NX , -f A ', ., . 4 950 58 .I If if 5 Ulf L-D :MC LESLIE BALLARD PAM DENT - 4 6 -1 CHARLENE HATMAKER KATHY LEATHERWOOD A Lg N S MARY BOWMAN MARGARETTE DODD LESLIE HARTMAN PAT MILLION SHERRY NARRIMORE CARL RAGAN 60 JIMMY BUTTRAM NORMAN GARRETT Ii' , V My MARION HILL ANNETTE MOBBS KAREN RICHARDSON JOYCE CAGLE L ARLIN GRANT MARK HOWELL CARO LYN MU LLIS IAN RODEN KAREN ANN NANCY BILL MYA SUE ROGERS he National Beta Club ff' p The National Beta Club is an organization of high ATXX I school students of good mentality and character, credit- I B X if , f N f-vomsmr able achievement, and commendable attitudes. Mem- bership therein signifies that the student has been desig- nated by the high school authorities as worthy of special recognition because of outstanding attainment and prom- ise. N X -N I T I A A ii in E Pat Million, Treasurerg B111 Myatt, Vice-Presidentg Mark Sponsor Presidentg Rose Williams, Secretaryg Arlin Grant, Parliamen- MR. CARNES , v E7 ' ' l ri SIMMONS SUE SPARKMAN WAYNE STARNES PAT STRANGE 5 -t A .ENN VARNER DIANE WALKER BEVERLY WATKINS ROSE WILLIAMS LINDA WOOTEN 6I Student Council The Student Council is a very important organization which links the students and the administration at H. H. S, Its representa- tives find and meet the needs of the student body. This year the organization has been involved in several worthwhile projects. To raise money the members enthusiastically sold rat hats. In a more digniiied manner they organized a Student Forum where the student body could freely express its views on school issues. The Student Council has been responsible for developing student leadership and bringng student-teacher relationship closer together. ALTERNATES: Karen Richardson, Pat Million, Susan Sickle Mark Howell, Jim Latta, Billie Jo Sharp, Glen Smith, Tony Evans, Randy Rawlston, son, Linda Dunn, Marsha Crumm, Lynn boni, Lynda Fairchild. Sponsor: MISS NIPPER Sheila Jordan, Bobby Stafford, Doris Master- Willoughby, Amy Perkins, Brenda Chapman, Randall Rogers, Candice Emery, Kenny Car- OFFICERS: President - Diane Walker Vice-Pres. ' Nancy Kemp Secretary - Charlene Hatrnaker Treasurer - Shula Fritts Historian - Debbie Shipley Parliamentarians - Jane Hunter Sandra Clements Representatives to paper - Gail Wilson Judi Thaxton Kathy Leatherwood Tri-Hi-Y The Tri-Hi-Y waS in- volved this year in several new and worthwhile ac- tivities. Among those were selling and distribu- ting football programs and taking orphans out at Christmas. The members of the club were in charge of pre- legislature to Youth and Government held in March. ERMUDA DA Y mn. zs I0 H4- - , ff'-'11, n f ha 'zap' 1 n -gfs .QE f- t . - 1' -0 -' . -' ly' 1 ,' N 4 E ' 'QaA ,'.- v , 52 ,mififlfij .Lx I ,...-+u- + Key Q Qi CL00 1, : C FPNATXOXX u Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, the Key C1ub's purpose is to promote service and good character in the school, home, and community. The club is active throughout the year with many important projects. Among these are the Homecoming Dance, land- scaping in front of the school, and raising money for a marquis for the school. The club is sponsored by Coach Mitchum Who's working in the concession stand . . . Is anyone staying to help clean up after the dance? . . . hot dogs, only 2Oq5 . . . Hot dogs??? 66 QW G F.F.A. Developing agricultural leadership, coopera-1 tion, and citizenship is the goal of the F. F. A. They do this by aiding the school throughout the year in many worthwhile projects. A sweetheart was chosen in October to rep- resent the club at an annual banquet. This year's sweetheart was Sue Sparkman. The sponsor of the F. F. A. is Mr. Glen Card. The F. F. A. promotes an interest in agricul- ture . . . works to improvkishool surroundings . . . elects a Sweetheart . . .fgalls calendars . . . enters livestock and farm products in the district fair . . . provides members with knowledge of farming techniques. . Wi F.H. The F. H. A. is a club organized to help Home Economics students improve personal, family, and community living. The club has many outstanding projects planned for the coming year. Among these are taking gifts to the charity wards at Childrens' Hospital. All Stanley money please be turned in by . . . Our trip to the Orphanage . . . Are the presents for the children in the charity ward . . . Keep America clean . . . I I lflllll fv- 5,ZRX.,-'ff' F.T.A. The F.T. A. is one of Hixson's newer clubs, yet is ac- tive in many aspects. Among the c1ub's more outstanding activities are honoring the teachers with a tea in December, saluting the teaching profession during American Education Week, and having speakers from different levels of teaching to speak to the c1ub's members at meetings. Me, a teacher ??? I'd be glad to help you grade papers, Mrs. . . . As new members of the F. T. A. . . . Our banquet will be at Morrison's on . . . v 1 S4- Red Cross One of the main service clubs at Hixson is the Red Cross Club. Its purpose is to improve home, school, and community living. One of the main projects of the club this year was a clothing drive for needy children of this area. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Phyllis Baker. Our first aid demonstration will show how to . . . The meeting at the Chapter House begins . . . The banner goes to H1xson . . . W .r., 1.5 1' t b - N' ,Q 541-Q. if W ax at rfjkf, V ,. I . - ri. il, I Xb. , f 1 Math Club The purpose of the Math Club . . . to promote further interest in Mathematics . . . raising money for the Math Department . . . car wash in Nov. . . . able speakers . . . students trying to present interesting programs . . . Thou shalt not divide by zero . . . Science Club Before a person is considered for membership in this club, he must have completed one year of sci- ence, plan to major in this field, maintain a C average, and enter a science project in the science fair. The field trip will be . . . Set up your science project on that table . . . Wow! Look at that paramecium! . . . Is anybody work- ing in the concession stand? . . . Cokes, only 10st . . . Let's take a trip to . . . ty Q f'7 r ,r Ev? Coach Tony Martino, Sponsor F.C.A. , An important club at Hixson this year is the F.C.A. whose purpose is to inspire the athletes at Hixson to lead a clean Christian life. The theme used this year was Setting a good example. Our F.C.A. banquet will be held at the Provi . . . The speaker is Coach . . . Our out- standing athlete this year is . . . 74 S , X T yy OFFICERS - Norman Garrett, President: Chuck Thornton, : President: Robert Bice, Secretary. J Gb 5' rs- ma Bible Club The Bible Club, one of I-lixson's most outstanding, is co-sponsored by Mrs. Bebe Winterberg and Mrs. Phyllis Baker. This club is respon- sible for the devotions at all assem- bly programs, and gives a Valen- tine's Party for children at Bethel Bible School each year. Are you leading the prayer? . . . Where's the Bible? Is it . . . And remain standing for the pledge . . . Red Coats One of the main service clubs at Hixson is the stage crew. Its purpose is to set up bleachers in the gym for games and assem- blies. The club also supplies equipment needed for programs. Bring me that ladder . . . Are the border lights on . . . Move the platform a little to the . . . Mr. Bailey, could you help us . . . Library Club To promote and develop interest in li- brary science is the main purpose of the Library Club. Its members contribute one hour a day to aid students in selecting read ing material they need. Where could I locate information on . . That book belongs back on the shelf . . . Are you sure this encyclopedia is the one . . . Ssshhh .-J .-is H-Club The H-Club is a service club consisting of boys who have lettered in football, bas- ketball, baseball, track, wrestling, golf, or cross country. After lettering, a person must receive a 213 majority of the vote of the members to receive membership. How's that for a sign? . . . The car wash will be . . . Get your car washed for only 31. OO . . . Put this sign over the Senior sec- tion . . . Get your cushions here . . . Would- n't you really rather have a cushion . . . No body volunteered to clean up after the dance . . . ,fx N '51 Tr-I ii Cafeteria Staff The Cafeteria Staff is under the man- agement of Mrs. Cowart Hixson. Its main purpose is to plan and prepare meals for the students. Ah, meat loaf, potatoes . . . What kind of sandwiches do . . . Could I have a roll . . . That will be 42C please . . . Thank you . . . ,. I Left to right: Mrs. I-Iixson Mrs. Ritchie Mrs. Mayfield Mrs. McGee Mrs. Grant Mrs. Hill Mrs. Hixson Left to right: Linda Brads Beverly Wa Mrs. Bramlett Carol Lasley Vonda Brannon Cathie Parker ffice Staff The main purpose of the Office Staff is to answer the telephone, run errands, and do general work in the office to assist Mrs. Bramlett, the school secretary. Their work contributes much to the organization of the school. Hixson High School, may I help . . . Take this message to . . . Will Mr. Milburn please cometo the office for . . . 5 ' I SPORTS ildcats Change Left to right: Coach Martino, Head Coach, Coach Mitchem, Coach Brewster, Coach Lewis. 68-69 VARSITY WILDCATS Left to right: Coach Mitchem, Coach Martino, Martino, mgr., lewis, McGee, Masterson, Rawlston, Bell, Day, Smith, Young, Mayfield, McConnell, mgr., Mayhall, mgr., Coach Brewster, Coach Lewis, S. Myatt, mgr. eman, Guinn, Cook, Hixson, Moore, Sessorns, B. Myatt, N. Garrett, Jewell, George, J. Garrett, Arp, mgr. lins, Thompson, Draeger, Jones, Thornton, Brown, Pelfrey, Sharp, Bungard, Owen, Heard, mgr., Duncan, Love, Reed, Wallin, T. Smith, Owensby, Bice, Locklear, Cox, T. Hanner, mgr., Bearden, mgr., not pictured is Fred Hanner. 80 to T-Formation B-TEAM WILDCATS to right: Coach Mitchem, Coach Martino, Martino, mgr., Dickerson, D. Hixson, Gravitt, Bishop, Elliot, Broome, Pearson, McConnell, mgr., Coach Lewis, Arp, mgr., Moody, D. Brown, Coulter, Butner, J. Smith, Acuff, Rodgers, Emmett, Coach Brewster, Heard, mgr., Myatt, rngr., Mayhall, mgr., Wigington, Stan- Bryant, Vanderqriff. Laslev, Newby, Bearden, mgr., T. Hanner, mgr. if1xEJii',Ni. N, ,D,I.,Y,i,'5,.gg',3,:,.-Ir: M Q F Y Q L4 lr 4 E f'-. ,TW QM F.: WP -,, Tzu- P- T -. 'RV f 1vY'Z'.-Q ,L V ff AJ'M-'u1?f4W:'5'15':?'--iff .Elk 'fH1?1'2f HY, M., f'ffT mfg'-1 T, T131 -51-t f'5rf? 'f E -6' ZJa.'.T'kJ -'rw 4 'W-Lt'-lr-fy ,:sPfq si :tam-.1 A vt Msn- -Mm! J, -mi .'rt.., ,5,.f. .s ' I!Q?midll!'lEs2 i'5,.fA'.1tnfrf.: I:v'.:,'5l', lf it , f9f:'5i!If4'.'g5l: 1?I??Q' Long hours of practice help to make a team. Masterson practices a hand-off from Rawlston. Senior Wildcats will always remember . . . practicing in the rain . . . their first game in the varsity . . . long hours of scrimmage . . . losing a close one . . . cheering crowds . . . the thrill of victory . . . the sound of the referee's whistle . . . coach yelling at them . . . long bus rides home . . . great team spirit . . . their last game as a member of a high school team . . . this was football 68-69. Senior Wildcats GUARDS: Bill Myatt, Jerry Moore TACKLES: Robert Bice, Jimmy Smith, David Pelfrey, Lynn Vandergriff, Larry Sharpe CENT ERS: Sam Owen Chuck Thornton BACKS: Norman Garrett Danny Masterson Alan McGee Randall Day Doug Lewis ENDS: Terry Smith Bobby Love Gary Hutton :Sinn , 1 N- ' n 1, g n- '51 J'-wk 3353 :: . .. . - 5 u 5 n un.. ! r A if 5-.5 - .Q 5 'F:'Ihemq.ug-vang-...ra iw... na. . - 1. sf-M, 'I-?6li'P': J 7' ' ,:'r ,rf . e 1,- ' 'Kiwi . r . 4 A r ff 'fu WC! ' ' x rw, ' ' ' Q X 'if QJQYL n f 'L , ma 5.-H -I L . , . yy Q. . M-'K - , fa- -..Ar BIG CATS McCallie closes in on Rawlston. f I ff? W P L Q, 1.5. r- I-.I -4:-nf' , L,??P.g::., 1 ,Ar K I - - .x K- f..' A, . ., '7 '-'L '. -- - ,gh r ,.n,- ljn. ' , r .1 v-' l ff! -.'- 7,-.,,+1'i-'r -S .1 -A ' r 1. '-m4.,,' . 'JP 171- uffif ,. 4 f lr -I' 'H , ,r 'fr f. ' ' ' I A -. -' ,W--,, 'tg' Q., If 4. , f -' W , :Egg TY. , - , .af f'1-542, ' Tough break for the Wildcats. . f' 3 PN lp A rv -,YA - M , A -. y- 1 if -:rc ,git ,. vi , 'F Alf ., ' ,f,,.,.-, f Wildcats practice to improve blocking . -Q K ll, r 'J N 1. .9 n Y fa' f H ,, We Q 5 S-'Lv' I , aaa Z J ,iAff ,--' , -' ,: 4-H L- vf '-S. Ku. S Left to right: Reggie Wrinkle and Nancy Kemp, Jim Latta and Leslie Zerwer, Mike Ricketts and Sandra Clem Donald Staton, Mark Howell and Cathie Parker, Donnie Masterson and Annette Mobbs. Seated: Miss Debbie ents wremet Milk 5 - IRQU vga 86 Homecoming 68-69 A , ' ' .- 'UQ Homecoming 68-69 was . . . an exciting gg! a if game . . . victory . . . run Fred run . . . 4 blankets . . . hot chocolate . . . cold wig? g noses . . . a nervous . . . candidate and . . escort . . . a smiling . . . queen . . . the big dance . . . aching feet . . . and so . it's over but never forgotten. Homecoming Queen Miss Debbie Shipley 53 ,I CATHIE PARKER A f- SANDRA CLEME NTS -I Homecoming Court ANNETTE MOBBS NANCY KEMP .i. V LES LIE ZERW ER Wildcat Cagers Show Spirit and Determinati KNEELING: Coach Martino. LEFT TO RIGHT: Harmer, Ragan, Bell, Sessoms, Rawlston, Wallin, Ricketts, Stato we-11 1. .. .-.-1 . 1... 11. ., 1 A, .. SENIOR WILDCATS: Ricketts, McLain, Hanner, Ragan, Staton, Wrinkle, Myatt, Thornton. Not pictured, Garrett. Ricketts rips the nets . . . five fouls on Reggie . . . Mike is area's leading scorer . . . fast break . . . 3 on l . . . Thorn- ton sets up . . . Staton got the tip . . . Sessoms from the head of the circle . . . fourth quarter pressure mounts . . . score is tied . . . only seconds to go . . . time out! . . . you can do it big team . . . ball's in play . . . a pass under the basket . . . shoot, shoot!! . . . that's the game. LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Martino, alter- nate captain, Mike Rickettsg captain, Reggie Wrinkle. 90 T 1 I , Q' fa '-1 Q -A Y -5 Q, ia . 1 ff! T is , , ff' L vim? 2 g., A-V 5 Q-7 ,gtk . Q00 FOV, -ua' 0.4 w 1 52 ,ILL ,i P ff ggi' F9930 F H 337' Q '--Q . ef sy! I I W' 1 vi-E 'I T A ,W ifm H x X 'K' q L-,iii .,. mp, ' l . ' T ,-Q :sq ., ., 5' .--F' f xrwiw 'V' 'H' mi-ua KX Unammous All C1ty QHBKTTN I + I N I f 1 1 zz, J L 9 C x A 'W is 65 .11 -- - m ml ,g ugazhgl . ' 'Q' ' -mu'-' Um QM ' :,,.'f ' .' ' f , . 1 Mn- 'TI wym1S IEE gn ,714 , X 'T f. -J 1, f 4:.'1Q::,.',-,.x 'x . 'X n f35f'lii'-q45.A:iv. My5gLc,gii'43f9i?Zg,Z-'i19 ,- 3 J '-1' A . , :L -' 3 'K ,f'?1-f.?TQLj5'fQQ, qu . F , '- - '1 ' av 5 N 7: ,L .TV -as , -:gi Q A fi .. . 4Q:'1g, ' 4 Q, 'pt -1 -- FSE'-',l r , ,J X I A- , .P 1 . 19' f rg: , J.-, ' .' V Y' rl' ' 'F 1 55,5 ff. Aff' L ' -5' . 1 if , X 'Q ,. ,Y.- 11 H , - NJ w , EU itz' fi? H' 'sf' . 45 Wildkittens Complete Successful Season M 22 aa an ,I y, :V i -: 5 E555 ff' '-fi---5. . 1:-1-A fin ' E-nr' .cu-is ' -m':?'S4 ' LEFT to RIGHT: Lane, Frye, Wilson, Norman, Stanley, Shipley, Russell, Mays, Freeman, Clements, Thaxton, .Horton, Hale. KNEELING: St. Clair, Mgr.g Roden, Mgr. T -L-3 1 -, ' 1 Q '- ' -N1 .-fg : lx .1 I 1 ,, , L 1 I K V ,I X 2-1. ' - 'lf l ' JV I Q ,'y ' 'f.'l51f .xi ii Ei ,bln 'X .Li N f ,M s. . al, h . ' 'x i l Q , F , 1 . STARTING LINE-UP: Russell, Shipley, Stanley, Thaxton, Wilson, Horton, Hale. Gail and Debbie ALL-CITY . . . Ann and Valeria on second team . . . how many did Debbie score? . . . Valeria gets the rebound . . . Gail got the tip. . . Ann makes two from the outside . . . time out! . . . let's go Wildkittens . . . jump ball . . . T game went into three overtimes . . . shoot, now! . . . it's good!! . . . break around . . . pass and go . . . 'L talk to them, guards . . . don't foul 1 di ...trap'em...fake'emoff... , we won! . . . a coke after the game. V, LEFT to RIGHT: Judi Thaxton, Co-Captain Mrs. Keith, Coach 94 f If Debbie Shipley, Co-Captain. I, . x 9 . E . . ,I-:V . , W fi 5 5 I Qfz' N, H ' , N, . f ' 'V M' '7.5'fMfff2f ,1 ' ' 'Wllf -f1J-- . 'lifes-21.1.'4Jm, we 254.51-Q.: .' ,, ?'.!n .1 u 1414?-ky :L ,-.A ..,.V' W ,, -. V.. L , if bififlgf' W S . 3 v ,, 'I u D .Rig 11 :,,n-'fa Ill I f 3: kg I. 3 I 4 xfu ,i J -9 51 F nj 1 Q-a uf' f x ,- I Q rw 1 A w W W 1 w fs-.,, :fc W . 1,3 ff H A. .J H .f Q 1 135 544 k ,H ,- M :K .Q i' sa I, LL 'E Q1 E 5 I I 4 I ,., ww an E BE? L, ....,4 ,.- ,, ' Hia Q . S H, Q, 'E ffl 1 1 fl ,K 4 11? 1 -TN 'lun ie ' E wi W . N,- 'i7 1. sf- F3 570' fff.b' 1 . 2'-I H ' M4'l L, .Jil .Q - I sw at M .. , - 4. - Q7 M ,', ,Lv 1. , - , . 1 A. 5 gf , Q 1 r W i'fw g ,, WZ, J B-Team Prepares For Varsity Wallin makes two . . . jump ball, get it! . . . Newby goes up for the rebound , . . fast break 1 and 1 sinkit!! free throw . . . are you blind, ref?! . . . he never touched him . , . Thompson puts the ball in play layup rip thenets time out . . . Coach Faulk guides the team . . . win or lose, they play their best . . . next year the varsity?! . 'k .XX EJ' 53 as-9.1-I ifvi L, A nigg a LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Faulk, Howard, Thompson, Garrett, Hammer, Draeger, wlflewby, Burfgard, Collins, Bratcher Locklear, Smith, Myatt, Norwood, Mgr. ,, 98 f 3946 Horton, Mgr Crawley Mgr Coulter Mgr STANDING LEFT to RIGHT St Clan Mgr W11sou Sh1p1ey, Stanley Thaxton Hale Roden Mgr i Q E ,, gf V LV fs P G: Nix lj' , foot fau1t'P'P' ' set If up fy get 1t over' ' hit lf up ca R J s ' ' Hixson Grapplers Place Second in HIL ,. ' vasi ! ' 1 if CAPTAINS: Larry White and Steve Headrick. KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT: McConnell, Highlander, Bice, Lyons, H. Hixson, Lasley. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Mitchem, Draeger, Eller, McGee, Stansell, Shaffner, Wilson, Johnson, Howell, Carson, Robinson, Smith, Roberson, D. Hixson, Brown, James, Dickerson NOT PICTURED: Lewis, Standefer. 'N ,f , I Sit out, Larry . . . fat man roll, Lasley . . . Shoot your half, now 54215. -INLQE . . . cross face . . . Peel his arm off, Tommy . . . Harry and Doug in the State . . . Decision him, 6-2 . . . was pinned in 0:47 . . . won 6-5 on riding time .. . Overweight'?! ! I . . . No lunch today , . . won by forfeit . . . 4-1 season record. l00 J 6 qu-.W I n V1 4-s.. 'kim' L . J 'f ' l L 4 Ji l - I fl V ,xii .. 3 I R '-f- rv.. K v 5 .Qlg L -4 X f a f wi. .nx J S A . y., as Wildcat Slug ers Set Spring Pace is LEFT TO RIGHT: McConnell, Duncan, Bell, Posey, Kennarner, Parkinson, Mayfield. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO Staton, Highlander, Hixson, Sessoms, Wallin, George, Huddleston, Bodine, Coach Lewis. THIRD ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Carboni, Frost, Love, Hanner, Schild. Senior Players V' ' M 5 ... 'I , J, , ,,v ,X nw- W '- 're '-Q Fig Jr - y . xi . EMI. .4 f . ' 1 .M ' -H .N 'W ' I , , f -,:.,,,,,gkx:E:,7s1 elm! ' Q. - V M zegzfflyzf , 4 ,ggxfw ,J xr fl, A gc.-495, ,A rf X ' - r wiser, - 1, - . M f ' - 7 ' Eire' 3- 'g .,,-,fra-fa.5..,,., 1 M,!' ,M-xggic'-:-,f 'akf' 'VTWI -. iw-RF 1'2:.v:tL-3 . fu . - . , lg .. 40 91. af. m,32..Mv-m..-- Agawlqizfarinh, ., 4: 42525-6-Lgff. nr? ma, rv-Y 11- 'r ' ' 1' f..,,ua ' lx 45? ' STEVE HIGHLANDER BOBBY DOVE ' fbi!!! Z1-4 -R f,a-5 -'r4,.,y...5 ,, WWW' X, R4 -Q.--.-,Q J y 4- X' - - , V FRED HANNER ' , N ,- New coach, I. D. Lewis . . . slug it, Bobby. . . Stauon on the mound . . . f-'eiqgfgf' - strike three! . . . y0u're out! ! ! . . . fly ff' :wt-. ?f1ffj?L 'fz.fli'5T ball . . . whatldo you mean, he's safe?! BUTCH BODINE . . . one man on base . . . top of the Fifth . .. no errors . . . slide . . . home plate . . . double play . . . home run! !. I02 DON STATON - w -..--.. ina-..... JIMMY SCHILD Track Draws Spring Sports Enthusiasts Grey sweatsuits . . . cinders . . . new uniforms, at last . . . keep running, got to get in shape . . . meets begin in April . . . a pile of foam . . . a fiber- glass rod . . . a baton . . . blistered feet . . . field events . . , shot put . . . discus . . . Locklear clears the hurdles . . . broad jump . . . hundred yard dash . . . Curtis readies for a vault . . . only one more lap . . . got to keep running . . . finish in first place. - in - -. if 4 i - , ff' -- ,hm sf- 'Q isfiimtgffi .-.HR Smith, Bungard. LEFT TO RIGHT: Brown, Owensby, Sessoms, Rawlston, Monroe, Shaffner, Scarbrough, Jewell. Love. 2nd, ROW: Coach Brewster, Stansell, Hamill, Thompson, Griffin, Wilson, Brannon, Laney, Q Cross Country These Teams Add to HHS thletio Program XE!! KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT: Scarbrough, M. Griffin, Tuggle, Shaffner, Highlander, Lyons, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Rector, Frost, Camp, Hanner, Brannon, D. Griffin, Bodine, Pirtle, Siler, Coach Brewster. Golf Team ' .1iw....,.- S, 12,7 ug- :L A LEFT TO RIGHT: Rich Zerwer, Mark Howell, Danny Thompson, Mr. Woodall, Arlin Grant, Keith Johnson, Steve Smith. IO4 STUDENT LIFE f C,-. fi-.AT x - ' - .fi I Vn- . ,X - 19 I f ' fs ff y? 1 1 , Y f . W 2 1 1 V ff, sf HY .-. pt, W . ,., 1 ,x .. , 31. X. iq V TFT U UIQ ,1 I 1 V ff' f 4.45. .4 ,.'nW Nx,ifi.f ,UA Q K . , . A1 lj . v , , ?,.g,,cfw'iQ rg, Eg 4 X 9 ,4 . mW X 'r f x,.. - f '.. f 1' P' 7 KV Y Fmx 5' J fftim G 'i M if., .J. ii '-5' .' var 11. ' - ' 5 ,Ln-: .-.4 F A s 'Q F f ,V -4- ul X 7 I . 1 x ' 'A 4.344 l s,, . ,f .Q - V., fkvl-1'itl A A in 3 Y, . . A . . A 5 ,CDB af, -. -. if I Y, '. -, - . 1' v N , . . ' gg- Vfhqck 3' H . K ' .P Y 1 'Um 'U XS- I MQ' . ' X gt W 1 f ft' j . ,lf ,lb Determination Daydreaming Socializing . . I hflm Q Ni ' 5-wi P H! L93 S1150 STR Y E '4 W Q.. ' D. BL, I- 1 SWIQ g5g5,,.LM0ND A .. . , UH K IO7 Work . o 0 o 1 f --- w-, ,I . ' I -,uf-' - L. Com etition 0 0 ' 1 ' - ,.,.--,. :Hifi '5 s -nigh 5' 1.-5515: . 1' . . AN.. a'x?,.,T! .. . sq. ,. Y is Datm 3 . . M1141 an , 1v v , ww- ' -W, ,. ,. ' .7 . Y: 4 I H . . 1 . , k e v '- -nf , , J. ,n,f,3,5.,Z,.:?t.' w x -aw x ,r ,.. .g -A , M:-,.,, .', 2 elf- 11' IO8 g... A 1- 'Ag , - I ff..-i'4,il4?ffj Dedication . . . :gi : T 1',,r ,, i ,, ,. 1 n Thought Study Achievement 1 1 6 O .ffl 5 . . Lp. ,. ,N 3, ff ' : ,, ,L , EP' N .. ' gh ,. X k P .,y, V-,Y -f!.- - f ,, A 3 -'M . f, Y 1 . ,-Y---f Drama Self-Expression Confusion I I0 fx , . . 1 rv ' V, X' .P P 'f' ' VQS 7,1 4 ff . K' I. V 'if-I . -4,1 '- Gossip Pep Zaniness CG 99 Starvation F 1' ' if f J BE , , 4. f 3-It 5 M-. -1 ., I U.. ' ,Tw 5 :P my X- ' rg f fv ' ' !x .,i ,, W J Q. A Ni I 95 , FACULTY II3 Dedication For being the best faculty in the area . . . For being dedicated members of their profes- sion . . . For their understanding when we are guilty of disturbing a class . . . For their patience when we don't understand an assignment . . . For their unselfishness in giving of their time to help us . . . For their sponsorship of our extracurricular activities . . . For being our friends as well as our teachers . . . We, the 1969 Wildcat Staff, proudly and affectionately dedicate this edition of the yearbook to the entire faculty. , 4 .. , 1 5 4. 54 is -F O 4-' 'iff fi 6.- -ii jr -5 ,,, J ., ,, -mf' ' I 53 5' 3-' 5 Qf V AJ-A-,,. wnnnnmtpi - Adm1n1strat1on Gu1de fl ! i,1 L .ci ' MR. JAMES L. MILBURN May I have your attention . . . There will be a fac ulty meeting . . . Devotions will be given by . . . I have a few announcements . . . Will you all please return to your 6th period class . . . Under the guidance of our principal, Mr. James L. Milburn, Hixson is growing steadily. Even though his many duties keep him very busy, he always finds time to participate in our school functions. We are fortunate to have an administrator who takes an active interest in the problems of the individual student. H6 cation lag :L ,IMA f MISS RUBY NIPPER DR. SAM P. MCCONNELL You will have 2 minutes for the next drill . . . Please read pages 198 . . . Mt. Milburn, may I speak to Miss Nipper, a teacher of long standing at Hixson, has taken on the added responsibilities of an administra tor. Although serving in her new capacity as assistant principal, Miss Nipper still finds time to teach typing, English, and sponsor the Student Council. We are fortunate to have such a dedicated lady as one of the leaders of Hixson High. -f Q- L J I Q 'Yagi Y... 1' Superintendent Hamilton County Schools II7 w 'f 'Ulf 7 T - I , Y V W 3' , 411 1 - A ir. Y II8 ,af Q .km g'DQP.-ind: -- Teachers Stimulate GERALD BAILEY Tenn. Tech B. S. MRS. SANDRA BLACK Tenn. Wesleyan B.S. JOEL BREWSTER Concord College B. S. , if W f1f l' MRS. PHYLLIS Bob Jones Univ. B. S. MRS. IRENE BR Carson-Newman Middle Tenn. C GLEN S. CARD Univ. of Tenn. B. S. rv- ativity r P Q 1 ' on 5 X C. lr '11 , .W '. I -YH ! S ' 615 JOHN D. CARNES Belmont College B. A. MRS. REVA CHAMBERLAIN Tenn. Temple, B.A. U. C. , M. A. MRS. SARA HAINEY Clark College B. A. J. F. CHALKER Univ. of Chatta. B.S., M.Ed. WM. M. FAULK Middle Tenn. State B.S., M.A. JOHN HENDERSON E. Tenn. State Univ. B.S. Stress Honesty, Citizens A. I-IOODENPYLE Univ. of Chatta. B. S. MRS. KATHLEEN HUNT Milligan College A. B. MRS. GRACE KEITH Tenn. Wesleyan B. S. MRS. B. D. HOWELL Peabody, M. S. L. A. BRYON GRISWOLD David Lipscomb, B. A. Peabody, M. A. MRS. CHARLOTTE LASATER U.T., B.S. lu.,v:,! HLQJ 7 Integrit X P' X I 5 N an 3 ,.f S J. D. LEWIS Tenn. Wesleyan B.S. MISS DIXIE MCCLINTOCK Univ. of Chatta. B. S. WILLARD MITCHEM Middle Tenn. State B. S. ANTHONY MARTINO Univ. of Charta. B.S., M. Ed. MRS. INEZ MCCONNEL U.C., B.A. Duke University, M. A. MRS. VIRGINIA PATTERSON Edmonson College L Sponsor Student rganizations MRS. GRACE PENDERGRASS Middle Tenn. State B. A B. S. WALTER STOVER Univ. of Chatra. B. S. , M. Ed. . I N . Q , ' f N MISS HELEN RIDDLE Carson-Newman IIMMY WILSON Tennessee Tech. fag J-ap,-,,, ss I - ff ncnu:un3 Aid x. f 9. 'amd V 4 V, ' , , Gy Qftziiuwi ROY w1LsoN , u' - Univ. of Chatta. ff' V n A' MILTON WINTERBERG l22 ' Bob Jones Univ. , Il 1 B A , I U..c., M.Ed. Temple Bapt. Sem., 1 MRS. BEBE 5 Bob Jones Univ. , B. A. U.C., M.Ed. NORMAN WOODALL Tenn. Poly. Inst. B.A. w'i+kx X S ,v . X H t 4 CLASSES I22 1 .Qui si , f mil. ,,, I- v .1 ,,, rl ':, and l 5-x. S ge We S President - Glen Varner Secretary - Rose Williams Vice President - Mark Howell Treasurer - Freddie Hann The Class Of 1969 is 6' fl 1 CONNIE ALMOND HARRY ASHLEY KERMIT BAILEY LESLIE BALLARD MARY IO BARBREE 1 f 6 -, Q L N ,, , ,4 Q O - l gi f l ' s O L- 5- 4, ag- VF g I JV --., ' ,N TC 1. .JI ' . Jil, Y X 'I I if M , X ,Ji ' ,rw If 5 w ' - I A f ' ' ' V ','- A i ' ff 'll ll AU M l .IKM 1 . sf ffl V - .O 1 , ROBERT BICE DONALD BLANKS BUTCH BODINE JOYCE BONIOAMP LINDA BOWMAN I24 M ARY BOWM AN WILLIAM BROW N VICKIE CAGLE DIANE CARROLL . . -If Leaders of Tomorrow MMU' ss N 155' QR l L 4 3 A , -A Y Y 1 Jr ,,,o 5. L LINDA BRADSHAW voNDA BRANUM MIKE BROOKS DGN BROOKSHIRE 'a 1 . 5 A A 4 V WY- Ina- 215-1 rm Y- , -- ,A ,f .f-, Y , 1 'L .J 7 slr KN ' fb X - X fr Y DANNY BRYANT TOMMY BURNS JIMMY BUTTRAM JOYCE CAGLE -i T Y: , ' r Y 1 L X, - P: , . . ,. , -XA . N f A V 5 LARRY CARPENTER RONNIE CASH T Iv V gf N I o f I ,A f . We Have Gained Respect for Ourse JOYCE CHRISTIAN DWIGHT SANDRA CLEMENTS WAYNE C w S l-i l' 1 L V ' r 1 1 T L ' Y 1 ' '-P: 1 ' ' ' ,Q ' , 3' . I '4 , N, U N -, ' w , ff' '5 'Al' 'ix H, E Lzkr KLAAX x LIIe5'ru'H'AI M I N Fi fb X A - Wigs' 1 I , 1 Zi: .A fi Ek! W-,iz wel t Y , Uv I-:I 'M , , H- f I r if f fe Av I :I I ML' . .1,L,,.k Q,N T10 v ALLEN COFFELT DEBBIE CONLEY DAVID Cox KAREN CRUMM MELISSA CUZZORT TOMMY DAUGHTREY RANDY DAY PAT DELZELL PAM DENT VICKIE DENTON I26 F 4 SHULA FRITTS DICKINSON MARGARETTEE DODD Respect for Others . . Qian? M- I gl - ' P L.w A 21 f -N eee? 'f,,AK44Q.. , ' ee MYRA EATON WALLACE EVANS BUDDY FOLEY WE I J' H if WJ Q N . . Q K.gRX'x O , R ,A A eeee r- fdi- fi ui NINA FRIZZELL NORMAN GARRETT BRENDA GENTRY DANNY GILLILAND KATHY GRACE ARLIN GRANT 'W ?' , I J 1 x. my xy Y I Xq- ' -1.- - , X M 5 , . . - 1- if .x 1 A , . 'x 4 .,l D- ,-gf! , X GRAVITT CHARLES GREEN 5 I ,A5 L - f 1 l27 n 9? 'I in J X I if at Pwlgt K4 .vi -L., TX. X 1 -. I . ,. DOUG HAMBY TERRY HAMILL if V 5- g i sl E - A E E , f 1 il wig' V JV- . A . 4 . 1 ,P E? IK w-3 A E f 1 ff -.1 ' ' EE if Self-Accomplishmen STEVE GRIFFEY 'N WANDA HALL xx A l it . - .Kin X 1 rg .M W V . y RQ. I . . Cv Q ,, . ..4..- 'J 1.4. .M 1 x- ig' E. FREDDIE HANNER LESLIE HARTMAN L , , I Q W H 0 k N X I V 1 ,QM ANN HALE DEBORAH HAMIL GREG HARVEY LINDA HARVEY CHARLENE HATMAKER DANNY HAWKINS STEVE HEADRICK TERRY HEALY LARRY HEARD BILL HERD 5' ' 'I I yu ,WL I 2 T ' I ' I . . I MARION HILL 4 I Have Reaped the Rewards of Our Labor. ,ffk SX MI I N I f 1 BUCK HERD BILLY HIGGINS K., STEVE HIGHLANDER BILL HIXSON LINDA HIXSON WILBUR HOBSON DONALD HOLMES In RC WWW' I :f - x Q . - .A ' F-Xkjl-wx fr- N 1 1 N 1 I XI A MARK HOWELL JOYCE HUDSON Y .., ,M X 3 JANE HUNTER GARY HUTTON I29 ,Jf Y 5 , ' , -lib, - L 17,-f' -'v. .M LL ' ff' -1 if if -1 ,5' 1 NANCY KEMP 1 1' 5 J 'l O A ,4 K. f Q.-Q. H M JIM LATTA l30 Through ur Experi at ERIC KIESCHE GARY LANE KATHY LEATHERWOOD DOUG LEWIS - Y N Y . A ,MN4fLx l W . TIM IENNINGS ALLEN LANEY KELLY JUDY KELSEY E fl w W 'C-I CLQvf1!if3f'wf-0' ALAN LANEY7 CAROL LASLEY MIKE LILLY BOBBY LOVE LINDA L fi, Have Gained New Friends. fm V w Q Q.. 'WT' eeee 1 , - s n 4 5, 4 -an .- V 1 -' 7 2 ' .- f , I I 1, . I sf 141 ' Jian . 'im 1 IQ VLA! L IAN TOMMY LYONS .Ari CINDY MANIS ROBERT MARSHALL . nf 1 A I .fz . I. -I ,LA HENRY MCCLAIN RICKY MCCOMMON ALAN MCGEE I Q -I I A I Q1 ,Vik 1:5 Ns 1 4 Xe K4 A . A ,ku 5 I .iii A.LR I :E BRUCE MARTIN DANNY MASTERSON DONNIE MASTERSON DELORISE MAY JERRY MITCHELL PATRICIA MILLION ANNETTEE MOBBS 'Ur' l3I I 4 Y y u f n .. , 1 I J 1 X V, 1 2 Achievement 3- 43 M M , A ELIZABETH MOORE JERRY MOORE 'L W ' Y . r , i f-1, L' 5.11. CAROLYN MULLIS BILL MYATT '! w f xl ' If 'W VF P y: T 'Lf KERRY NANCE SHERRY NARRIMORE LARRY NOLAN CATHIE NORRELL GLEN NORWOOD 4 N ' 1 U Y i N , ' f'354 .! ! A 1 ' , nw, , . V , ii ! 4: ' ' L-,lg SHARON O'HAVER SAM OWEN CATHIE PARKER LARRY PATTON DAVID PELFREY I32 Joy of a Job Well Done . ' B' 'Q I I wp? ,Z i 1 'NX ' , 4.11 14 I . 1 4 .ju ill X - PAULA PERKINS IANIE PLANZER CARL RAGAN IANE RAINES -, ir - I ly 1 I I. I Q ff ' ill! .ff H ,gf-1, li Ex '91 ' 4 I ' X11 R .If ,' 'R ul Y I R . + -2 -gg 'I E' NIH Jfa RAWLSTON BRUCE REEVES KENNETH RICE KAREN RICHARDSON fm ca-A, 'V- IE A I ,R .f V' rn 1X BRUCE RANDOLPH F -.... V R jfb x if in I I V I , , 3 ,fix I Q l l N MIKE RICKETTS IAN RODEN JUDY ROGERS RICKY ROGERS SUE ROGERS Together We Have Walked . J JIMMY SCHILD ALICIA SANDERS KENNY X ' 1 x BILLIE IO SHARP -1 I T I. I 11 is 4 3 , V i I H5 5 I Y ' I V 'X I A :P H . I , ' If ,- I A f , It I I I A IIP I N . ' ,Q W. 14 it If A . I nik: LARRY SHARPE DEBBIE SHIPLEY KATHY SHOEMATE ANN SICKLE SUSAN SICKLE f A ' ' is me WI 1 Q v 5' , ' ' I J' I ' I 7 .hw X If xl. X , X I. X- 4 1 A A X ' , 'L iii' I f,- fig-.qf ? 1 . . f 1 fx E .X I I I 'VI x ' I 1 KAREN SIMMONS CONNIE SMITH DEBBIE SMITH JIMMY SMITH I34 KAREN SMITH WAYNE STRICKLAND CLAUDIA TATE DAVID TATE IUDI THAXTON ow the Time Has H S Y SUE SPARKMAN BRENDA STAFFORD i Y IO STARNES WAYNE STARNES DONALD STATON Ended . Gi' 3 ff A Nl- -, 2 , X H Eg! x , ' Q., ' SHARON STANDEFER SANDY STONE PAT STRANGE 1 Our Paths Must Part . L 1 MARK THOMPSON CHUCK .-ff 'x' K rx L.. A fi L A- .M-.. -- JOAN TROXTEL STEVE TWITTY ,us 'Z E E gl 1 ,il 4 lk 7 I X F B Y w S b N H ' 'y N. Lv Z, fy NIL X f 4 I fi' 17 ur! Ffa 33 S f? I ' L ' ,.Qd'.Msklx 1 . L f gml wink im , V N .. x , , X lk X L. . A DALE VANDERGRJFF LYNN VANDERGRIFF TERRY VENDERGRIFF MARY VANE GLEN VARNER Q Y like F' , I L D, ff J VALA C-.I X 1. xx X 'A A L r Nix Y ...fp-... ' L ..A. ', fx . L . . 'L . TERRI VAUGHN DIANE WALKER IAMESWANDELL BEVERLY WATKINS CLAYTON WATKINS I36 Q N-iii? -.,,., .,Y1 1 We Face the Future Alone . I an E Q'-41 W QNX .e,q X VID wATsoN LARRY WHITE SANDRA WHITING DEBBIE WILKEY ROSE WILLIAMS ' I H W 9 1 II T 1 Q, W K , 52' I1 J I I , ju' A W sw , ' l . I ,I Ig if ,I A ,E f ' ' ' 3' R' v 1 , V ' xx A I 'N X ff g I ff' wt I IX 1,1 MY . xg E I X X I-K I X I A H ' A . lv IIVIIII I I Rfk + I MIN. I EB R I , 'BR I GAIL WILSON ROBERT WINDER JOE wooDAL1. LINDA wooIEN DEBBIE WORLEY WRINKLE LESLIE ZERW ER I37 Officers 0 the Class ,mul of '70 ' President IP K ,J f I Alan Stephenso Vice President Howard Huddl Secretary Karen Carter Treasurer I Kathy Lyles -'--rung l5ta144Q i,:Ny ui ff 'XY ' 'Y-Aa'xK.Q it ,-- , Q - -qxigxf, X f, x,f , X XX at if' .J , fri' ' '. 1 ft ' ff- . V X . M X u If-' 1 ,, fx , ,- l .K 4' X x , . , J , ff Juniors Add to the cCWildcat Splflt Jackie Allen Steve AAngel Cleve Armstrong Joyce Armstrong David Arp Mary Bailey David Bell Ray Bell Stan Barrett Steve Bearden Roger Benton Nada Berry Ray Berry Marilyn Bice Morris Bice James Bishop David Blancett Judy Blancett Billy Blanks Mark Blocker Randy Bowim Sandy Boyd Terry Bradshaw Robin Brannon David Brown Nathan Brown Ricky Brown Neil Bungard Joyce Burkhart Brenda Burns Robert Burrows Paulette Cagle Glen Campbell Karen Carter Yvonne Carver Lisa Chaffin U1 ww' ' J Q-,. s-ff I I M 64,7 'et FA ff' 7 , . 23' V axe- Xl X51 5 Mike Clark Wanda coffelr Suzanne Coleman Terry Conley E Clay Cook Cindy Cook Mike Coulter Pam Crawley Chris Cribbs Tommy Croft t Rodney Crye Tony Curtis Terry Dalton l Jean Davis Adrienne Dearing Susan Delashmitt Billy Denham Debbie Dent Gail Dobbins Robert Donelson Tommy Dorn Dale Douglas Danny Doyle Linda Dunn Debbie Eble Janet Edwards Vicki Edwards Betsy Eiland Anna Eldridge Glynda Elrod Jane Emmett June Emmett Adonis Erwin Tony Evans Shirlene Flippo Leon Freeman Terry Frizzell Jimmy Frost Ronnie Gann Rhonda Gooden Gary Gray David Griffin Joan Haarbaeur Danny Hale Shirley Hamill Wayne Hamill Donna Hancock Caleeta Hardeman Compete with Students Across 1593 'Z ...C an x , 'ev 75M I 'r-', I 'P' 'CS' 'tl C I A 'x . 'F Eff. I -3,- Q77 . - , , ' .1 ' 'iid T - H Y ' - J' 4 , E '- V, ' '-L Q T ' -,-4 V V . 7 ' 1- ii' .U J 5 i in the 1 Q7 ls- w-! f-ff I N., -f ' A 5 .- ,.,, fa. ' ? ' bk National Merit Exam v Y ,f W 4. -ef gr X 1 4 ,- ...- 'st' ffl, . ff. ,A Y vj' tw' i BBQ, gd, 11 J Y Klux, Yv, 1 .411 ,mx ,li , X tl 1 'E' . 5-'Y ie - W Cv .iii , 'I' - 2 I, J N1 1 Jerry Hardeman Glenna Hardy Rita Harrell Sheila Harper Carol Harris Les Harris Dennis Harvey Debbie Hawkins Phyllis Hinch Ca-rolyn Hixson Harry Hixson Robert I-Iixson Danny Hooks Steve Hayes Sue Ann Haynes Dale Hensley David Hooks Teresa Horton Howard Huddleston Terrell Hurley Joe Hutcherson Gaines Hutcheson Allen James Donna J aynes Joann Jennings Curtis Jewell Keith Johnson Sheila Jordan Susan Joyner Patti Kerr Paula Kiesche Dusty Kime Cathy Ladd Ruth Ladner Carol Leach Mike Leffew Work Diligently to ake the Prom Memor Kay M arshall Doris M asterson Mike M ayfield Wesley Mayhall Frieda McC1endon Cathy McCommon Jerry McG1othin Gloria Mclnturf Eddie McKenzie Jo Ann Middleton Allen Miller Vicki Miller Wayne Millsaps Danny Moody Laura Morton Jerry Nelson Rex Nunley John Odom Cynthia O'Rear Brigette Owensby Eddie Owensby Pam Parham Mark Parkinson Rita Peardon Ken Perkins Robin Popp Mike Posey Johnnie Potts Marilyn Price Mike Ragsdale lx f '- . I any .,h7 , ., -ff .- . PECAN sraui'wB1rfD :WHS . , . ..cx..Us'r:mRr -. .. xt, k fr,-g L4 .,, ' ly! -17 w ., 1- 4-' Z-.X xl 1. 17.5 x ' fi'-K X J ra , to is 5 1 me J A' f , 1 .rg ' , E. 3. -.,k ' A N 'VN gif' , , I fag lU'lJf X x A A by fb' ., X ,J Carolyn Long lx if X Jimmy Locklear L 1 1 4 Debbie Lloyd Cathy Lyles Janice Markurn Kathy Marler if 4 J C 'RK QA 1 Q 6 1 mf: it , 4.2 n Cv' El C. en, W' .nv- x N sk. -,...: ff Y.- ,1 me 'f n . ,If I .N Q 'W ,J . AL' ' s 42' 62' 5 's 'Q-fi! W. an X J -s A 1 fl., .Q Order The1r Semor Rings From Balfour Randy Rawlston Anita Ray Benny Reed Janice Reeves Darlene Robertson Paul Roberts Bobby Robinson Elaine Ruth Mike Sarver 'Cherie Scannell Charlotte Scott Debra Seales David Sessoms Danny Settles Gary Souders David Smith Glenn Smith Marla Smith Steve Smith David Snodgrass Bobby Stafford Eddie Stamey Debbie Stansell Wayne Stansell Ray Standefer Tommy Staton Charlene St. Clair Paula St. Clair Alan Stephenson Kay Stocker A1 Stoley Mark Tate Max Templeton Barry Thomas Danny Thompson Karen Tolbert David Tuggle Chuck Underwood Roger Vandergriff Sheila Vandergriff Brenda Vaughn Linda Verstynen Lynn Via Donna Wallace George Watkins John Webb Gary Whitaker Steve White U, I I44 Juana Wilson Roy Worley Karen Wolfe Steve Worley Debbie Zoulek Rhonda Coulter Doug Housley Sheila Jordan Doris Masterson David Norwood Vickie Reagan Gaylan Shaffner Wait for May 197 f , .if ga -. ,, AQ.. U., ---X 'TVX 'A X' W X f , ' f 5 ' ' I X if Susan Smith Larry Walker af-BN Fw I , , lx 'K .,- C17 Xi, 4- ST . f 1 lf' 'Y' X . Pm Sophomores Enter a Strange, New World resrdent Mlke Colhns Secretary Brenda Chapman ree Premdem Stan Myau Treasurer Marsha Whaley Billy Acuff Bobby Acuff Atticia A11ey Kathy Angland Darrell Arnold Barbara Avery Susan Basketre Sylvia Battles' Charles Bearden Steve Beene Randy Bible Gail Blanks Kathy Blanks Laura Bledsoe Elise Blocker David Brannon Richard Branton Ted Bratcher Kenny Brockman Jim Broome Connie Brown Linda Brown Margaret Brown Stanley Bryant Jim Butner Mary Butner Cheryl Cagle Danny Camp Denise Campbell Mike Campbell Marsha Carnes Kit Carson Ronald Casey Brenda Chapman Judy Christian Kandy Christianson Theresa Coker Margaret Collins Mike Collins Nancy Collins Dianna Collyer Debbie Conley Mike Crabtree Mike Crane Rocella Creighton Marsha Crumm Terry Curtis Ricky Daniel Rick Davenport La Vonda Davis Dena Deakins John Dickerson John Dodd Linda Donelson Randy Doss Debra Downs Dan Draeger Jackie Duncan Patti Eldredge Steve Eller Micki Elliet Scott Elliot Gary Ellis Candice Emery Judy Emery Billy Emmett I4b Get Into! wing of High School Participate in HHS Activities .fu J, Af X V! 6 Phil Haynes Gail Heard Robert Hester Joy Highlander Judy Hicks Linda I-Iixon Bertha Evans Billie Everett Lynda Fairchild Brenda Farmer Dennis Fisher Kenneth Foley Kathy Freeman Reba Freeman Sally Frost Debbie Frye Carol Gann Connie Gann Mike Gardenhire Jeff Garrett Ronald Garrett Mike George Billy Gilmore Paula Gilbert Cherie Goshorn Dayna Gorham Sue Graham Danny Gregory Rhonda Grindstaff Ronald Guinn Karen Hale Donna Hall Danny Hamill David Harris Sheila Hawkins Tim Hawkins Jimmy Jackson Margaret Jenkins Cathy Johnson Lynn Johnson Ronnie Johnson Calvin Jones Lamar Jordan Kelvin Kennam Janet Keyser Kenny Kirklen Janice Lane Lamar Lasley David Leatherwood Debbie Ledford Sharon Lewis Phil Loyd John Lawrence Cathy Malone Charlette Malone Gail Marsh Vickie Martin Susan Mays Kathy McBride Brenda McClendon Charlene Hodge Jeff Hoffman Janet Holbert Angela Holcomb Carolyn Hamby Burt Holland Herbert Holland Tommy Holloway Gary Holt Jimmy Howard Chuck Humphries Randy Hutton fy X wir cl 5 .uni ia, r j - Q, I, 1 4' .1 heir Class Through the Year 4. - ,. - IQ K th Jack McConnell Karen McCorkle Steve McKnight Janet Melvin Ricky Miller Kenneth Million Willard Moore Edwin Mullis Margaret Murray Stan Myatt Rick Nance Glenna Neal Melanie Neal Steve Newby Anne Norman Kay Pandelis Delinda Parris Cathy Payne Mike Pearson Karen Pell Jere Pendergrass Gwendolyn Pinkerton Amy Perkins Peggy Perkins Carol Phillips Teddy Phillips Bruce Pirtle Claudia Pitts Randy Porter Sandy Price Carol Rawlston Ricky Rector Mike Reed Phyllis Reed Jan Riggs Bobby Robertson Randy Rogers Sandra Rogers Susan Rogers Warren Rogers Lynne Rousseau Valeria Russell Donna Sampson Becky Scarbrough Albert Schield Sheila Scott Ricky Sharp Steve Shipley I49 . Learn to Yell the Wildcat Battle Cry Jim Siler Lynn Simons Don Simpson Lana Slaten Brenda Spivey Ronald Springer Carol Smith David Smith Debbie Smith Don Smith Jeff Smith Judy Smith Margaret Smith Buddy Smythe Denis Stafford A. Darlene Stamey Darlene Stamey Donna Starring Charles Sterchi Elaine Strange Mike Summerour Lea Summers Terri Sutton Lawanna Taylor Ruth Thomas Sylvia Templeton Jean Vandergriff Patti Varner Jim Vaughn Renee Veal Dale Wallace Johnny Wallin Edith Webb Donnie Welch Vickie Wells Cathy West Marsha Whaley Marshene Whaley Paul Whigington Debra White Karen Whitman Bobby Williams John Williams Lynn Willoughby Mary Winesburg Jeanie Wooten Steve Worley Robert Young rl, 'SEQ' Sw 1 fe Z' R Prepare for Junior Tresea Arms Kenny Carboni Beverly Giles Wynna Moses Gayle Newell Velita Parker Io Ellen Plurnlee Billy Rodgers Lisa Standefer Jane Woodard The Seniors of the 1969 Wildcat Staff hope that this annual has captured memorable moments of the year and has reflected the true spirit of HHS. WE RA AILOR -Transferred from s Valley High '69, F. B. L. A.. panish Club, '67, Pep Club, partan Court, '67, Home Ec. , '68, A.F.S. Club, '68s ,A, Sec., '67, 1968 an Court Queen. ZY ASHLEY - F.F.A., '67, '68. Redcoats, '68, '69. NIE ALMOND - Transferred Kirkman, F. H. A., '67, Treas. F. B. L. A. '68, Bible Club, '68, A '69 IT BAILEY - F.F.A., '68. IE BALLARD - F.H.A., '67i ross, '67, Colorguard, '68, '69, A., '67. '68, '69, Historian Tri-Hi-Y. '69, Beta Club, '69. Y IO BARBREE - Chorus, '67, F.H.A.. '69. RT BICE - Football, '67, '68, F.C.A., '67, '68, Sec. '695 Club, '68, '69. ALD BLANKS - F.F.A., '67. '69 CH BODINE - Transferred from itt Trussville High '67: Bank Vice-President '67, Latin Club, Science Club, '67, B Basket- , '67,Baseba11, '67. '68s Track. '69, Cross Country. '69. CE BONICAMP - Student Coun- '67, Science Club, '67, F.H.A.. '69 A BOWMAN - F.H.A., '67s ary. '67, F.T.A., '68, '69: Cross, '69, Drama, '69, Senior ty, '69. RY BOWMAN - F. H.A., '67. '69, Sub-Region Treas. '69, b Rep. '69, Bi le Club, '67, .A.. '68. '69, Beta Club, '69, DA BRADSHAW - Red Cross, '67 , '69, E.T.A., '67, '68, '69s nish Club, '67, '69. DA BRANUM - F.H.A,, '67. . '68, Treas. '69, Red Cross, g Bible Club, '69, Office Staff, , Student Council Alt. , '67. QE BROOKS - Bible Club, '67. N BROOKSHIRE L BROWN - F.F.A.. '67. NNY BRYANT - F.F.A., '67, MMY BURNS - Football, '67, ck, '67, Letterrnen's Club, '67s A '67 '68 'Es'BuTrRAM' - Bible Club, '67s pck, '67, '68, Varsity Band, '67. . '69, Swing Band, '67. '68, Senior Directory Beta Club. '69. JOYCE CAGLE - Drama Club. '67, '68, Red Cross Club, '67, '68, '69, Bible Club. '67. '68, Reporter for Hixson Herald '68. Asst. Ed. of Herald '69, Beta Club, '69. VICKI CAGLE - Student Council Alt. '67, Red Cross Club, '67, F.H.A., '67, Bible Club, '67: E.T.A.. '68. '69s Tri-Hi-Y, '69. LARRY CARPENTER DIANE CARROLL - Transferred from Soddy Daisy, '68, F.H.A., '67. '68, '69, Glee Club, '68, Bible Club, '68, '69. RONNIE QASH: Band, '67, '68, First Lieutenant, '69. JOYCE CHRISTIAN - 4-H Club, '67: Bible Club, '67, '68, Red Cross Club, '67, F.H.A., '67, '68. DWIGHT CLEMENT - Transferred fgcgrn Valdosta High, '68: WiITi6SI, SANDRA CLEMENTS - Basketball, '67, '68, '69, Volleyball, '67, '68, '69, Science Club, '67, Vice-Pres. '68, Pres., '69, Red Cross Club, '67, Sec., '68, Vice-Pres. '69, Stu. Council Alt. '68, Rep., '69, Paper Staff, '67, '68, Sports Ed., '69, Tri-Hi-Y, '67, '68, Parl, '69, Hmcg. Queen Cand., '69. ALLEN COFFELT - F.F.A., '67, '69, Wrestling, '67, '68, '69. DEBBIE CONLEY - Transferred from Soddy Daisy, '69, F,H.A., '67, '68, Glee Club, '67, Bible Club, '68, Junior Beauty at S.D., '68. DAVID COX KAREN CRUMM - Varsity Band, '67. '68, '69, Majorette, '67, '68, Head Majorette, '69, Math Club, '67. '68, Vice-Pres., '69, Red Cross Club, '67, F.T.A., '67, '68, '69, Spanish Club, '67, '68, '69, Annual Staff, '67, '68, Bus. Mgr., '69, Vice-Pres. of Spanish Club, '69, Historian of F. T.A., '68, Beta Club, '69. MELISSA CUZZORT - F.H.A., '67. '68, '69, Basketball Mgr., '68. TOMMY DAUGHTREY - Football, '67, '68, Wrestling, '67, '68. RANDY DAY - Football, '68, '69, Baseball, '68, '69, F.F.A., '67, '68, '69, Red Cross Club, '67, '68, Wrestling Asst. Coach, '67, '68, H Club, '67, '68. PATRICIA DELZELL - E. T.A., '68. '69, Red Cross Club, '67, F.H. A., '67, '68, '69, Drama Club, '69, Glee Club, '67, '68, '69, Bible Club, '67. PAM DENT - Volleyball Team Mgr. '67, Band, '67, '68, F.T.A., '67, '68, Red Cross Club, '67, '68, Spanish Club, '68, Beta Club, '69. VICKIE DENTON - F. H. A., '67, '68, '69, Bible Club, '67, '68, Glee Club, '67, '68, Drama Club, '67, Paper Staff Rep. , '67. GLORIA ANN DICKINSON - Chorus. '67, Soprano Sect. Leader, '68, Drama Club, '67, F.H. A., '69. MARGAIUETTE DODD - Lib. Club, '67, Treas., '68, Pres., '69, E,H.A., '67, '68, 69, Bible Club, '68, '69, Beta Club, '69. MYRA EATON - Bible Club, '67. '69, Red Cross Club, '67, '68, F.T.A. '68, '69, F. H.A,, '67, '68, Parl.. '69 WALLACE EVANS - F.F.A., '68, '69 BUDDY FOLEY SHULA FRITTS - Tri-Hi-Y, '67. '68, Sec., '69, Stu. Council, '67, '68, Pres., '69, Math Club, '68, Red Cross Club, '68, Paper Staff Rep., '68, Bus. Ed., '69, Junior Class Pres. , '68, Most Popular, '68, Best All Around, '69. NINA FRIZZELL - F.H.A., '67, '68, F.T,A., '67, '68, '69, Red Cross Club, '67, Lib. Club Vice-Pres., '69s Stu. Council Alt., '67, Stu. Council Rep. , '69. NORMAN GARRETT - Football, '67, '68, '69, Basketball, '67, '68, '69, Track, '67, Key Club, '67, '68, '69, Science Club, '69, F. C.A., '67, '68, Pres., '69, Club, '69, Beta Club, '69, Vice-Pres., of Soph. Class, '67, Best All Around of Soph. Class, '67, Most Popular of Junior Class, '68, Most Popular of Senior Class, '69, Senior Court. BRENDA GENTRY - F.H.A., '67, '68, '69, Rep. for Paper Staff, '67, '68, '69, Drama Club, '67. DANNY GILLILAND - Baseball, '67. KATHY GRACE - Bible Club, '67. '68, '69, Red Cross Club, '67, F.T.A, '69, Herald Staff, '68, News Ed., '69 ARLIN GRANT - Golf Team, '67, '68, '69, Beta Club, '69, Swing Band, '67, '68, '69, Varsity Band, '67, '68, '69, Pep Band, '67, '68, '69: Key Club, '69, Photography I53 Club, '67, Spanish Club, '68, Stu. Council Alt. , '67, II Lieutenant in Band, '68, I lieutenant in Band, '69, Beta Club Parl., '69, N.E.D.T. Award, '67, All-State East Band Clinic, Blue Band, '68, RONNIE GRAVITT - F. F.A., '67. '68, Wrestlingq '67, Football, '68, CHARLES GREEN - F.F.A., '67. '68, '69, Stage Crew, '67, '68, '69, Football, '67, '68, STEVE GRIFFEY ANN HALE - Basketball Team, '67, Tri-Hi-Y, '68, '69, F.H.A., '67. 68, Beta Club, '69, Junior Class Treas., '68, Miss Hixson High, '69. WANDA HALL - Red Cross Club, '67, F.H.A., '67, '68, Bible Club. '67, '68. DOUG HAMBY - F.F.A., '67, '68, TERRY HAMILL - Track, '67, '68, '69 DEIQBY HAMILTON - F. H.A., '69, Red Cross Club, '67, Bible Club, '67. FREDDIE HANNER - Transferred from Booker T. Washington, '68, Football, '67, '68, '69, Basketball. '69, Baseball, '67, '68, Chorus, '69, Bible Club, '69, Most Handsome, '68, Junior Class Chaplain, '68, Most Courteous, '69, Treas. of Senior Class. LESLIE HARTMAN - Science Club, '67, '68, '69, Beta Club, '69, Stu. Council Alt. , '67. GREGORY HARVEY - Band '67, '68, '69, Swing Band and Pep Band, '67. '68, '69, Baseball, '67. LINDA HARVEY - Library Club. '67, '68, '69, F.H.A.. '67, '68, '69, Glee Club, '68, Chorus, '69. CHARLENE HATMAKER - Student Council Rep., '67, '68, Second Vice-Pres., '69, Trifl-Ii-Y, '67. '68, '69, Sec. of Tri-I-Ii-Y, '69, Report- er for Tri-Hi-Y, '68, Math Club. '68, '69, Science Club, '68, '69, Treas., '68, F.T.A., '68, Sec., '69, Bible Club, '67, Spanish Club, '67, Beta Club, '69, Hixson Her- ald Staff, '68, Ed.. '69, Delegate to Gir1's State, '68, Most Depend- able, '69. DANNY HAWKINS - F. F.A.. '67. STEVE HEADRICK - Drama Club, '67, Wrestling Team, '67, '68, '69, Cross Country Team, '69, H Club, '68, '69, F.C.A., '69, Wrestling Team Co-Captain, '69. l54 '68, '69, Volleyball Team, '68, '69, LARRY HEARD - Spanish Club, '67. '68, '69, Football Mgr., '67, '68, '69, Art Club. '68, TERRY HEALY - Band, '67, '68, '69, Swing Band, '69, F.F.A., '67, '68, '69 BILL HERD - Football. '67. '68, '69: H Club, '68, JAMES HERD BILLY HIGGINS - Transferred from Soddy-Daisy High. '69. STEPHEN HIGHLANDER - Wrestling. '67, '68, '69, Baseball. '68, Cross- Country Track, '69, Track, '69, Science Club, '68, '69, Bible Club, '67. '68, '69, F.C.A., '68, '69. MARION HILL - Red Cross Club, '67, Drama Club, '67. '68, Spanish Club '67, Band, '67. '68, '69, Pep Band, '67, '68, '69, F.T.A.. '67, '68, '69, Bible Club, '67, Beta Club '69, N.E.D.T. Award, '67, Drum Major- ette, 69. BILL HIXSON - F. F. A. . '67, '68, '69, Stage Crew. '69. LINDA HIXSON - Red Cross Club. '67, '68, F.H.A.. '69. DONALD HOLMES - F.F. A.. 'GTS Drama Club. '67. MARK HOWELL - Wrestling, '68, '69, Golf, '68, '69, Ke Club, '67. '68, '69, Math Club, '69, Science Club Parl. , '69, Beta Club Pres, , '69, Stu. Council Rep., '67, '68, Alt. , '69, Boy's State Delegate, '68, Most Ambitious. '69, Senior Court, '69 JOYCE HUDSON - Red Cross, '67, Bible Club, '67, '68, F.H.A., '67. '68, '69. JANE HUNTER - Cheerleader, '67, '68, Co-Head, '69, Tri-Hi-Y, '67. Vice-Pres,, '68, Parl.. '69, Her- ald Staff, '67. '68, Sports Co-Ed.. '69 GARY Hurrou - roorbaii, '67, '68, '69s F.F.A., '67. Sec., '68, Vice- Pres., '69, Letterman's Club, '67, '68, '69. TIM IENNINGS ALLEN JOHNSON - Glee Club, '69. LANEY KELLEY - F.H.A., '67s Lib. Club, '69. JUDY KELSAY - Chorus, '67, '68, '69, Bible, '68, '69, F,H,A,, '69. 'NANCY KEMP - Cheerleader, '67, 68, Co-Head, '69, Tri-Hi-Y, '68, Vice-Pres., '69, Stu. Council, '68, Beta Club, '69, Sec. of Sophomore Class, '67, Most Popular, '67, Most School Spirit, '69, Senior Beauty '69, Hmcg. Cand., '69, ERIC KIESCHE - Band, '67, '68, KAY KIMBROUGH - Transferred from Overton High, '69, GREG KOWALSKI GARY LANE - F.F.A., '67, '68, ALAN LANEY - Basketball, '67, F.F.A., '67, '68, '69, Band, '67 CGQROL LASLEY - F. H. A.. '67, ' JIM LATTA - Transferred from Martinsville High, '69, Math Clu '69, Student Council, '69, Band, '69s Swing Band, '69, Key Club, '69, Homecoming Escort, '69, Bachelor of Ugliness, '69. KATHY LEATHERWOOD - Red Cr Club, '67, Tri-Hi-Y, '67. '68, ' Herald Staff, '67: Annual Staff, ' Asst. Ed., '69, Beta Club, '69, F.T.A., '69, Colorguard, '68, C tain, '69, N.E.D.T. Award, '67, School Rep. to News-Free Press, ' DOUG LEWIS - Football, '67, '68 '69, Wrestling, '67, '68, '69, Mos Popular, '67, Treas. of Sophomor Class, '67. BOBBY LQVE - Football, '67, '68, '69, Baseball, '67, '68, '69, Trac '68, '69, Basketball, '67, H Clu '67: Most Athletic, '69. LINDA LYNN - Glee Club, '67, F.H.A., '67, '68, '69, Red Cross, '67, '68, '69, Bible Club. '68, '69 '68, '69, Sec. of Lib. Staff, TOMMY LYONS - Transferred fro Clarksville High, '69, Cross Countr '67, '68, '69, Track, '67, '68, '6 Lettermen's Club, '67, '68, Wrest- ling, '69, F.C.A., '69. CINDY MANIS - F. H. A., '67, '68 '69, Bible Club, '67, '68, '69, Red Cross Club. '67, F.T. A. , '69. ROBERT MARSHALL - F.F.A., '67. '68, '69. BRUCE MARTIN - Football, '67, Track, '68, '69. DANNY MASTERSON - Football. '67, '68, '69, Letterman, '69, H Club, '69, F.C.A., '69. DONALD MASTERSON - Track, '67 '68, '69, Homecoming Escort, '69. DELORISE MAY - E.H.A., '67, '68 '69, Bible Club, '69, Drama Club, '69 HENRY MCCLAIN - Transferred frorr Booker T. Washington, '69, Base- ball. '67, Footbal , '68, Basketball. ost Talkative, '68, MCCOMMON - Wrestling. MCGEE - Football, '67, '68, restling, '68, '69, Track, '69, ll, '69, F.C.A., '67, '68, '69: lub, '69. CIA MILLION - Drama Club, ible Club, '67, '68, '69, Club, '68, '69, Beta Club, '69. Annual Staff, '68, Senior '69, Bible Club Reporter, '69, ouncil Alt. , '69. MITCHELL - F.F.A.. '67, '69. TTE MOBBS - Stu. Council, ri-Hi-Y, '67, '68, '69, Band, 8, '69, Science Club, '68, '69, ,, '68, '69, Beta Club, '69, guard, '68, '69, Wildcat Staff, ports Ed., '69, N. E.D.T. , '67, Hmcg. Cand., '69. MOORE - F.H.A., '67. MOORE - Football, '67, '68, 67 All H.l. L., Letterman's '67, '68, H Club, '67, '68, H Club, '68, Artist, Paper '67, '68, '69, LYN MULLIS - F.H.A., '67, ed Cross, '67, '68, Art Club, '68, F.T.A., '68, '69, latin '68, Alt. for Stu. Council, eta Club, '69, Most Courteous, MYATT - Football, '67, '68, asketball, '67, '68, '69:Key , '68, Pres., '69, F.C.A., '67, '69, Science Club, '68, Treas.. tu. Council '69, H Club, '69 Club Vice-Pres, , '69, Photo- y Club, '67, Junior Class Vice- , '68, Boys' State Delegate, '68 All Around, '68, '69, Mr. Hix- .gh 'Y NANCE - F.F.A., '67, '69s tling, '67, '68, Stage Crew, '69 Y NARRIMORE - Stu. Council , '67, F.T.A., '67, Sec., '68. Tri-Hi-Y, '69, Color guard, Beta Club, '69, Senior Court, Y NOLAN - F. F.A., '68. HIE NORRELL - Drama Club, '69, Red Cross Club, '67, '68. Bible Club, '67, '68, F.T. A., '69, Most Talented, '69. N NORWOOD - Wrestling, '68: rus, '69. RON O'HAVER - Lib. Club, '67: Cross Club, '67, '68, '69s Bible , '68, '69, Drama Club, '69: F3-I. A. , '67, Assistant Sec. of Red Coats, '69. SAM OWEN - Transferred from Powell High, '69, Football, '67, '68, '69, F.C.A., '68, '69, F.F.A,, '69, Key Club, '68, '69, H Club, '69, lxglgst Friendly, '69, Tri-Hi-Y Buddy, CATHIE PARKER - Majorette, '68. '69, F.T.A., '69, Bible Club, '68, F.H.A., '67, '68, Hmcg. Cand., '69, Senior Beauty, '69. LARRY PATTON - F,F.A., '67: Football, '67. DAVID PELFREY - Football, '67, '68, '69, Spanish Club, '67, H Club, '68,'69, Stu. Council, '69. PAULA PERKINS - Transferred from Wilson High, '69, Orchestra, '67, '68, Chorus, '68, F,H.A., '69. IANIE PLANZER - F.H.A., '67, '69: F,T.A., '69, Red Cross Club, '67, '68, Lib. Club, '67, '68, CARL RAGAN - Key Club, '67, '68, '69, Science Club, '67, '68, '69, Beta Club, '69, Stu, Council, '68, Basketball, '68, '69, Vice-Pres., of Key Club, '69, N.E.D.T. Award, '67, Senior Court, '69. DEBORAH RAINES - F. H,A. , '67, '68, '69, F.T.A., '69, Red Cross Club, '67, '68, '69, Bible Club, '68, '69, Chorus, '67, '68, BRUCE RANDOLPH MARGARET RAWLSTON - Bible Club, '67, Spanish Club, '67, F, T.A.. '68, '69, Color guard, '69, Tri-Hi-Y. '69, Band, '67, '68, '69, BRUCE REEVES IZISNNETH RICE - F.F.A., '67, '68, KAREN RICHARDSON - Math Club, '67, Pres., '68, Sec., '69, Science Club, '68, '69, Sec., '68, F.T.A. '68, '69, Band, '67, '68, '69, Beta Club, '69. MIKE RICKETTS - Basketball, '67, '68, Alt, Captain, '69, F.C.A.. '67. '68. '69, H Club. '68, Vice- Pres., '69, Lettermans Club, '68. IAN RODEN - Red Cross Club, '67, Spanish Club, '67, Glee Club, '67, '68, Basketball Mgr., '67, '68, '69, Volleyball Mgr., '68, '69, Bible Club, '68, Vice-Pres., '69, Beta Club, '69, F.T.A.. '69, Chaplain of Chorus, '69. IUDI ROGERS - Red Cross, '67, '68. '69, Bible Club, '69, F.H.A., '67, '68, Lib, Staff, '67, '68. RICK ROGERS - Band, '67, '68, '69, Swing Band, '69, Science Club, '67, '68, '69, Math Club, '67, '68, Sergeant-at-Arms, '69, F.F.A., '67, '68, '69. SUE ROGERS - Spanish Club, '67, Red Cross Club, '67, '68, Math Club, '68, '69, Bible Club, '68, '69, F.T,A., '68, '69, Beta Club, '69, Concert and Marching Band, '67, '68, '69. ALICIA SANDERS - F,H.A.. '67: Lib. Club, '69. KEN SCARBROUGH - Cross Country. '68, Captain, '69, Track, '67, '68, '69, Key Club, '68, '69, H Club, '69, Drama Club Vice-Pres. , '69, F.C.A. , '69, Hixson Herald Staff Photographer, '68, '69. JIMMY SCHILD - Baseball, '67, '68, '69 BILLIE IO SHARP - Bible Club, '67, '68, '69, Red Cross Club, '67, Red Coats, '69, Drama Club Pres. , '69, Chorus, '69, Stu. Council Alt., '69, Drama Club, '67, Glee Club, '68. LARRY SHARPE - Football, '67, '68, '69, H Club, '68, '69, Key Club, '68, '69, F.C.A., '67. '68, '69, Letterrnan's Club, '68, Football Co- Captain. '69, Golden Hammer Award in Shop. '67. DEBBIE SHIPLEY - Basketball, '67, '68, '69, Captain, '69, Volleyball, '67, '68, '69, Tri-Hi-Y, '68, His- torian, '69, Hmcg. Queen, '69, Senior Beauty, '69, Most Athletic, '69 KATY SHOEMATE - Spanish Club. '67: F.H.A., '67, Sec, , '68, Sec. , Bible Club, '69, F,H. A. Queen ANN SICKLE - Transferred from Athens High, '69, Stu, Faculty Co- operative Assn. Rep., '67, Band, '67, '68, '69, All-District Band, '67, '68. SUSAN SICKLE - Transferred from Athens High, '69, Bible Club, '69, Stu. Council, '69, Band, '67, '68, '69, All-District Band, '67, '68, Governot's Honors Nominee, '68. KAREN SIMMONS - Drama Club, '67, Stu. Council Alt, , '67: Cheer- leader, '67, '68, '69, Spanish Club, '68, '69, Sec., '68, Pres., '69, Drama Club Treas.. '67, F. T. A.. '68, '69, Beta Club, '69. CONNIE SMITH - F. H,A. , '67, I55 '68, '69, Red Cross Club, '67, DEBBIE SMITH - Transferred from Maine Endwell High, '67, Spanish Club, '69, Sec., '69, History Club, '67 ' JIMMY sM1rH - rootbari, '67, '66, '69 KAREN SMITH - Glee Club, '67, Chorus, '67, Bible Club, '67, Red Cross Club, '67, '68s F,H.A., '67, '68, '69, TERRY SMITH - Wrestling, '69, Football, '69, H Club, '69, F.C.A., '69, SUE SPARKMAN - Cheerleader, '68, '69, Paper Staff Rep., '67, Red Cross Club, Rep., '67, Vice-Pres.. '68, Pres., '69, F,T.A., Vice- Pres., '68, Pres., '69, Tri-I-li-Y, '69, F. H.A., '67s Annual Staff, '68, Or anizations Ed., 69, Beta Club, '59, F,F,A. Sweetheart, '69, BRENDA STAFFORD - F,H.A. , '67, '68, '69, Bible Club, '67, '68, '69, Glee Club, '67, '68, Chorus, '67, '68, Pres. , '69, Swing Band Vocalist, '69 SHARON STANDIFER - Bible Club, '67, '68, Drama Club, '67, Red Cross Club, '67, '68, Library Club, '68, Reporter, '69, PATRICIA STANLEY - Drama Club, '67, F,H.A., '67, Basketball, '67, '68, '69, Volleyball, '68, '69, BILLY JOE STARNES - Band, '67, '68, '69, Swing Band, '67, '68, '69, Pep Band, '67, '68, '69, WAYNE STARNES - Swing Band, '67, '68, '69, Varsity Band, '67, '68, Band Captain, '69, Key Club, '68, '69, Beta Club, '69, Most Talented, '69, All-State East Tennessee Band Clinic, '68, DONALD STATON - Basketball. '67, '68, '69, Baseball, '67, '68, '69, Cross Country, '68, '69, Track, '67, '68, '69, Lettermans Club, '67, '68, '69, H Club, '67, '68, '69, F,H.A. Beau, '69, SANDY STONE - Red Cross Club, '67, '68, '69, PADI' STRANGE - Bible Club, '67, '68, '69, Red Cross Club, '68, '69, Rep, '69, Spanish Club, '67, Treas. '68, Beta Club, '69, Band, '67, '68, Band Sponsor, '69, Senior Court, '69, DWAYNE STRICKLAND - F. F, A., '67, Red Coats, '69, CLAUDIA TATE - Lib. Club, '67, l56 '68, F,H.A., '67, '68, Red Cross Club, '68, DAVID TATE - Red Cross Club, '6'7. MILES TEMPLETON - Transferred from Bobby Barnet Memorial High in Brazil, '69, Soccor, Swimming, Tennis, Bible Club, '69, IUDI THAXTON - Co-Captain of Basketball Team, '69, Basketball, '67, '68, '69, Volleyball, '67, '68, '69, Tri-Hi-Y, Parl., '67, Rep., '68, '69, Stu. Council, '67, '68, '69, Sec. of Stu. Council, '69, Best All Around, '67, Best All Around, '68, Most Popular, '69, Queen of Sophomore Prom, '67, Rep, to Times, '69, Most Athletic, '69 MARK THOMPSON - Band, '67, '68 '69, Swing Band, '67, '68, '69, CHUCK THORNTON - Football, '67 '68, Captain, '69, Baseball, '69, Basketball, '67, '68, '69, H Club, '68, Pres., '69, Key Club, '67, '68, Sec., '69, F.C.A., '67, '68, Vice-Pres., '69, Science Club, '67, '68, '69, Stu. Council, '68, '69, Boys' State Delegate, '68, JOAN TROXTEL - F,H.A., '67, '68, '69, Red Cross Club, '67, '68, '69, Drama Club, '67, Bible Club, '67, Chorus, '68, '69, Junior Class Sec., '68, Senior Beauty, '69, STEVE TWITTY - Transferred from Brainerd, '68, DALE VANDERGRIFF LYNN VANDERGRIFF - Football, '67, '68, '69, F.F.A., '67, '68, '69, Wrestling, '67, '68, I-I Club, '69, TERRY VANDERGRIFF - F. F.A. , '67 '68, '69, Stage Crew, 69, MARY VANE - F. H.A., '67, Vice- Pres., '68, '69, Pres., F,T.A., '67, '68, '69, Tri-Hi-Y, '69, F. H. A. Queen, '69, GLENN VARNER - F.F,A., '67, Vice-Pres., '68, Pres., '69, Key Club, '67, '68, Treas., '69, Foot- ball, '68, '69, Stu. Council, '67, '69, Beta Club, '69, Pres. of Soph. Class, '67, Pres, of Senior Class, '69, Most Dependable, '69, Senior Court, '69, TERRI VAUGI-IN - Drama Club, '67, F,H.A., '67, '68, DIANE WALKER - Annual Staff, '68, Ed., '69, Tri-Hi-Y, '68, Pres., '69, Math Club, '69, Science Club, '68, 69, F,T.A., '68, Second Vice- Pres. , '69, Beta Club, '69, News- paper Staff, '67, Girls' State Del gate, '68, N.E.D.T. Award, '6 National Merit Semifinalist, '69, Most Ambitious, '69, JAMES WANDELL - Transferred f Indian Hills, Oakland, N. I., '6 Football, '68, '69, Basketball, ' '69 BEVERLY WATKINS - F. H. A. , ' '68, '69, Bible Club, '68, '69, Spanish Club, '67, Art Club, '67 '68, Beta Club, '69, Senior Court '69 DAVID WATSON - F. F.A., '6'1. '66, '69. LARRY WHITE - Cross Country, ' Co-Captain, '69, Wrestling, '67, '68, Co-Captain, '69, Track, '6 '69, H Club, '69, Letterman's Club, '68, SANDRA WHITING - Red Cross C '67, '68, '69, Red Coats. '68, '6 Drama Club, '68, '69, Spanish C '68, '69, DEBBIE WILKEY - F,H.A., '67, ' '69, Red Cross Club, '67, '68, Office Assistant, '69, ROSE WILLIAMS - Transferred from Central High, '68, Cheerlea er, '68, '69,T1'l-Hi-Y, '68, '69: Beta Club. Secretary, '69, Studen Council, '68, Treas., '69s Senior Class Sec. , '69, Senior Court, '69 GAIL WILSON - Tri-Hi-Y, '67, Historian, '68, Reporter, '69, Cheerleader. '67, Student Counci '67, '69, F,T.A., '69, Basketball '68, '69, Volleyball, '68, '69, Most Friendly, '69, IOE WOODALL - Band, '67, '68, '69, Swin Band, '68, LINDA WOOTEN - F,H.A., '67, Red Cross Club, '67, F,T.A., '68, '69, Latin Club, 'GSI Tri-Hi-Y, '68, '69, Beta Club, '69, DEBBIE WORLEY - Student Counci '67, Glee Club, '67, '68, Chorus, '67, '68, '69, Librarian, '67, Sec '68, Bible Club, '67, Paper Staff Reporter, '68, Typist, '69, Red Cross Club, '68, Treasurer, '69, REGGIE WRINKLE - Basketball, '6 '68, Captain, '69, F.C.A., '69, Letterman's Club, '67, '68, Club, '67, '68, Treasurer, '69, Most School Spirit, '69, LESLIE ZERWER - Cheerleader, '6 '69, Wittiest Girl, '69, Senior Bea '69, Homecoming Candidate, '69, .Nz J- , ,W f N., 4 H.: rv 1 W gm., 1 41 ,1 .1 , ', 1 Ai, ' A r i 7-GIF! ADVERTISEMENTS heDifference in mHVFIElD'S is QuAL1TYand FLAVOR , f-p ',.1L:. fy ' mlmfg mann ' X ,SJW mlm ,K I Should Know...My Mother W01'kS for... MAYFIELDS DAIRIES INC K 4 LOCATIONS 0, V, QF OOCA Amin nfsuunnurs .ug-x21 -. y h . ' xl I 5- sxsou PIKE ar HIGHLAND S54 Chattanooga, Tennessee n Pike at Highland Plaza Golden Gateway Downtown rd Road McFarland Ave. , Rossville RIVERMONT DRUG CO. AGNEW HARDWARE CO., INC. I-Iixson Pike at Lupton Drive 30 Frazier Avenue Phone 267-2186 Between the Bridges 87 7 - 3 5 53 Chattanooga, Tennessee 37405 NIBERTS FLORIST 8. 1 GREENHOUSE INC. 104 Woodrow Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee 1. 7-2395 877-1041 Compliment s of CHATTEM DRUG 81 CHEMICAL CO. 1715 W. 38th Street Chattanooga, Tennessee Formerly Chattanooga Medicine Company CHAMPION MILL STORE P.O. Box 98 Daisy, Tennessee Save on our factory to you prices. Clothing for men, women, girls, and CLOVERDALE ESSO 4820 Hixson Pike Hixson, Tennessee 877-4117 Owner - CLAUDE CONLEY JR. GANNAWAY-RILEY COMPANY 5 81 10-CENT STORE 4508 Highway 58 Chattanooga, Tennessee lb0 C7 X Your Prescription Store HIGHLAND FLORIST McWHORTER DRUG CO. JO PENNY Flowers for All Occasions HAH Honest Drug Storeu We Give S811-I Green Stamps 3 O2 H' P'k 9 lxson 1 e 4022 Dayton Blvd. Phone 877-8555 TOWN AND COUNTRY RESTAURANT AND LONGHORN RESTAURANTS NORTH SIDE HOLIDAY MOTEL DRY CLEANING CO. Tile Baths, Electric Heat, AAA Quality and Service r Conditioned - Free TV All Rooms Shirt Laundry ll Dayton Blvd. Phone: 877-7112 315 N- Market Street 2'66'325Z 3723 Hixson Pike 877-9615 MRS. THOMAS E. PROCTOR Chattanooga, Tennessee More Music More Often Where the Action Is I6I AMERICAN LAVA CORPORATION Subsidiary of Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company Al CRIHBFQ and craft Stereo and I-Ii Fi Equipment e Teach You HOW BYRNE 8. COMPANY 36 Frazier Avenue Sound of Inter-Corn Systems Phone 266-3053 Chattanooga, Tenn. wqviii I Highland Plaza Shopping Center DREW'S REXALL DRUGS HIXSON PHARMACY, INC. OGLETHORPE PHARMACY, INC. Hixson, Tennessee Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia DALEWOOD DRUGS, INC. DREW'S MEDICAL CENTER Wilcox Blvd. , Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tennessee Four Stores to Serve You Better Free Delivery Servi BIG D01 suPER MARKET 173 6 Dayton Blvd. RlvERvlEw PHARMACY INC Chattanooga, Tennessee 1119 Hixson Pike 267-0781 Open 7 Days til Midnight North Chattanooga ONE STOP SHOPPING I62 of IRA TRIVERS Ch iiiniillieirstreet cocA-coLA BQTTLING COMPANY FEHN'S RESTAURANT 600 River Ch ttanooga, Term CHEROKEE ALIGNMENT CO. 2100 Dayton Blvd. Chattanooga, Tennessee WHEEL AND FRAME SERVICE Telephone 267-0317 AUTO gy Paw:-s ?J'I! g A -V .fe X . Things G0 Beffef HIXSON Auro PARTS Phone 877-1393 New and Rebuilt Parts 4520 I-Iixson P k Hixson, Te 37343 l63 WILLIAMSON 81 SONS FUNERAL HOME O'NEAL'S DRUG XS0N HARDWARE 5112 Hixson Pike Hixson, Tennessee Hsave on Prescriptions!! HiXSOH Pike CHARLES and JOHN MULLIS KORNER BEAUTY Aiea fl K . H ' fi: 5 SENTRY A 'fx STORE Locally Owned With Corner of Norcross and Ely Roads A National Advantages for Your Benefit 875-2244 f , I64 W FIRST FLIGHT GOLF CO. BENTON S RESTAURANT ,Jlf-F,,,. 99 Tremont St. Chattanooga, Tennes 4432 Highway 58 Chattanooga, Ten 892-6717 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FROM AISY PRESCRIPTION SHOP Compliments L k' f th O 1: '11 OO mi Sfrviig SST um Y of U mm R Friend wb - 'fA!,',,,, WM BRIGHT'S HOME FASHIONS, INC. We Specialize in Floorcoveringsu Best Color and Pattern Selections in Chattanooga OTHER QUALITY PRODUC TS Mohawk Carpets Minnesota Paints Custom-Made Draperies FREE ESTIMATES Up to 36 Months to Pay FREE DECORATING SERVICE Jinx 877-3526 Steve Miller IEI Opposite Highland Plaza Compliments of a Friend FRANCES' SHOP for lovely things Rossville, Georgia ff -5Y5'TEM. ,I SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE CO. lO00 Georgia Avenue Chattanooga, Tennessee IQQQE 3617 Brainerd Rd. Chattanooga, Tennessee A Tradition In Fashion I66 Spinners - Mercerizers - Dyers DIXIE YARNS Knitting ' Weaving ' Tufting YARNS for Hosiery and Crew Sox Outerwee Carpets and Rugs Underwez Sportswear Athletic Uniforn Swimwear Laces and Brain HIXSON FURNITURE CO. The country store that saves you more Courtesy and Service Always 877-8747 DICK CUNNINGHAM BILL PRICE MOTORS '?7lPAuQ-lfl-ME BEE LINE TRAVEL TRAILERS TRUCK COVERS Mc C allie Avenue W N YI. tv 1 I Q ! we 'J j ' X J 1 . ,V -I J-I Y , pf 'I , ff-- ' t ,2 'ghJ.! 4 .I I I 'NIM FLOYD'S HARDWARE Daisy, Tennes see Compliments of PICKETT'S Your Chattanooga Fashion Store ,. ot ,A, it-,mow ini z W If 1 H I -I, ,.,1 j,..- ,.,.v.....,, P . X y r-I .T .. ' 'SEE7 A FI-:JV T: T: T - T A i T Y i l -FT A ll 424' if 7' EMI ititf TS , - E' ' me me A he T' if A H .saw-U-' tif-.v--QQ-11 Furniture For The Young In Heart 1007 Ashland Terrace . . . 877-6404 HIGHLAND PLAZA STORE The Furniture Store That Quality Built rowmg QTQQTHERS Compliments of VARNER'S GARDEN CITY Compliments Compliments of of PlCKLER'S DRY GOODS STORE BAKER FURNITURE COMPANY Hixson Shopping Center 5010 Dayton Blvd. 877-Z624 Red Bank l68 COMPLIMENTS OF e T.V. Service Miller Music Company iley Music Company e Shop, The tane-Propane Gas arlemagne Antiques .arlie's Restaurant ff's T. V. nsolidated Builders o1ey's Fine Clothing ulter's Shoe Shop isy Auto Parts isy 54 at 10? isy Mattress Company say Jewelers wler Brothers ley Printing Co. milton Memorial Gardens rper's Food Market ttle Art Shop okout Sporting Goods mpliments of A Friend veman's Inc. rtin- Thompson Co. rton Furniture Co. borhood Drugs t's Superette d Bank Cloth Shop d Bank Hardware d Bank Motel d Bank Pharmacy bbie's Barber Shop tledge Beauty College humacker's Cafe alley's Pharmacy ith-Owens Rambler .einhoefel' s Jewelers . 1-1. Payne Co. an's Bake Shop '. M. Cline Co. 8427 1-Iixson Pike 605 Cherry Street 624 Market Street 519 Broad Street 1930 Dayton Blvd. Route 2 3411 1-Iixson Pike 4755 Hwy. 58 Dayton Blvd. 113 Frazier Avenue 616 Market Street 701 Broad Street Box 9 201 Frazier Avenue 719 Cherry Street 800 Market Street 713 Cherry Street Hwy. 27 5813 Lee Highway 8 Ashland Terrace Dayton Blvd. 4039 Dayton Blvd. Dayton Blvd. 2230 Hamill Road 910 B Market Street Frazier Avenue 414 Market Street 16 West 8th Street 821 Market Street 5215 I-lixson Pike 1899 Dayton Blvd. Chattanooga Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Chattanooga Tennessee Chattanooga Tennessee Chattanooga Tennessee Soddy, Tenne s see Daisy, Tenne ssee Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Daisy, Tennessee Daisy, Tennessee Daisy, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Daisy, Tennessee 1-Iixson, Tennessee Soddy, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Daisy, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Soddy, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Hixson, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Daisy, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tenne ssee Chattanooga, Tennessee Hixson, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tenne ssee I69 Q 3 Wmmgdm Q 1 Compliments of KINGSTON CORPORATION STATE BEAUTY MIKE'S RIVERMONT SALON BARBER SHOP 6 UNIQUE BEAUTY PARLOR UNIFORMS BY MR. ANDY YOU ARE ASSURED OF ' RECEIVING Exceptionally good value in fabrics .. kc- ,fi L- - L1 wt, trimmings, fit, and workmanship, When, if Q'U,fL fr d i I ' you place an order with us. ' I KVFIL UNIFORMS BY MR. ANDY THE HOUSE OF HORACE GANN ALL TYPES OF UNIFORMS YOU NAME IT AND WE HAVE IT UNIFORMS BY MR. ANDY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE - Office 877-1374 Naborhood Shopping Center HORACE GANN AGENCY 5236 Hixson Pike I-Iixson, Tennessee 5813 Lee Highway SRL- up Three Barbers Ready to Give I y XXX You Courieous Service REGULAR HAIRCUTS FLATTOPS BURS - HAIR STYLING - CONTOUR RAZOR CUTS - HAIR COLORING BARBERS: HAROLD RIGSBY, RILEY HOBERT, GRADY BETTIS CLOVERLEAF BARBER SHOP 5114 N. I-Iixson Pike I72 TOP'S T.V. SCOTT OP'S T. V. SALES AND SERVICE Your Servicing Motorola, RCA, and Zenith We Specialize in Color. 5141 Hixson Pike I-lixson, Tennessee RED BANK AUTO PARTS 3945 Dayton Boulevard LEE HIGWAY AUTO 6851 Lee Highway SOUTHLAND STUDIO 2206 Dayton Blvd. Chattanooga, Tennessee PASQUALES CARRIEIS RESTAURANT Pizza Carry Out Order II f II 15 Frazier Avenue Food or Everyone Pasquale s of Chattanooga cn t , T a tanooga ennessee BASTC-ATB - 5524 Brainerd Road 894-0083 INDUSTRIAL SPECIALTIES Refrigeration - Air Conditioning Shakes - Malts - Slmdaes Industrial Equipment and Supplies DARI-DELITE Dayton Pike Food to GO 1726 Dayton Blvd. Chattanooga, Tennessee E 1: I- I ' 1: 0 I'I'l 90 -I 1: -4 F' o DI' ED ALLISON'S GRQCERY o Music CQMPANY, I Owned and Operated by E JIM JOHNSON E 3913 Brainerd Road Groceries, Meats, and Produce If lt's Musical, See Us Firs 7329 Hixson Pike EDMONDSON COLLEGE 8th and Cherry Streets Chattanooga, Tennessee Telephone 266-1259 I74 Compliments of THE LEADER 503 Market Street Chattanooga, Tenne S H e of Union Made nd Clothing THE UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA Welcomes the 1969 Graduates of Hixeon High ADCOX-KIRBY CHEVROLET 5771 Lee Highway DALLAS FISHING SUPPLY Hixson Pike i ATCMIC CLEANERS 3333 Ringgold Road Chattanooga, Tennessee Telephone 624- 2687-8 Compliments of MOTORS USED CARS HASSLER TRACTOR Q CO. Guaranteed To Be As Represented' 8 k . 875 Cherokee Blvd. 97 Chero ee Blvd l 820 Dayton Blvd. , T Chattanooga ennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee SANITARY CLEANERS CLEMENTS ANTIQUES 3900 Hixson Pike Hixson, Tennessee at Highland Plaza Shopping Center Telephone 877-8824 Importer - Auctioneer - Appraiser Whole sale and Retail CHARLES W. CLEMENTS - President RIVERVIEW ESSO Phones 877- 0661 1221 Hixson Pike Highway 27 I-Iixson, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee HUNGRY HOUSE Open 24 Hours 4120 North Acess Road 875-3055 Chattanooga, Tennessee GOOD FOOD FAST WALT'S HILLBILLY FRIED CHICKEN I77 ROYCE RAINES RIVERMONT BARBER SHOP Hixson Pike at Lupton Drive HONDA SALES AND SERVICE KETCHERSID'S Glass St. and N. Chamberlain Dayton Pike East Chattanooga Daisy Tennessee CHARLES WHITE 622-522.9 Compliments of u Friend I78 HUDDLE HOUSE 4431 Highway 58 Chattanooga, Tennessee Open Twenty-Four Hours a Da Eksfpederd SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CHATTANOOGA Georgia Avenue at Ninth Brainerd - Opposite East Gate Highland - Opposite Highland Plaza 4 11270 Current Rate on Insured Savings Each Account Insured to 515, OOO Member Federal Home Loan Bank System ' .' an ,:- i f fi LS ff G ,, ' sa l? I XR was Q 1 .C f, A 1 4 Q -. 1- 1 lt r 1- -as HUMBLE'S BARBER EL PATIQ MOTEL SHOP 3516 Hixson Pike Chattanooga, Tennessee 3 Barbers to Serve You. ROGER HUMBLE, CLAUDE GREEN, and JOHN LAYNE 5002 Dayton Boulevard Chattanooga, Tennessee f 'r HY.. V N- n--p 7 :M Jw 'X I HIGHLIGHTS I8I x . 9 Tl . :I ff'-dna' ' f U I 1 I D K vlftliimwig l I 5 +L' Q rw' vw Lx mr it 1,56 viibf ww f Rf! 'ix gv 1 if Fi, 4 4 f X n4 m j M i 'fl 4 f fu- A N M 1 .gun 006' .Mam- ,-gf , 7 1 'vw .. . .Q f .fs'N':R Ja 13122-H 2- fi.'fQi5- ' up-:J :fx we 5 , Gctober Teachers' pictures will be made . . . Election of Beauties and Senior Superlatives . . . The band in two contests and won a third place Remember the excitement of Homecoming The senior girls ordered flowers . . . The cafeteria put Homecoming centerpieces on the tables . The dance following the game . . . Remember Halloween night you had to stand in line to roll Norman's yard Eu EE QE Q '17 D 'U-IE , , B NAD November Have you ever seen so many pecan clusters in your life? . . . He11o, I'm selling candy for the junior class. Would you like to buy a box? . . . I think I deserved an A on my report card instead of a Remember how messy the concession stand got during the basketball games . . . Remember the last- football game and the beginning of the basketball season ... . Wasn't Thanksgiving vacation a nice break in the school routine T A I I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I84 . ' ' 15184 N? 1968 FOOTBALL 1968 HIXSON HIGH SCHOOL vs. BRAINERD HIGH SCHOOL Not Liable For Accident STUDENT TICKET LI Pl zmflS LiL,...- r p 4 I .CQ llhi, ,R 'iasgg-':S ,J December The Drama Club, sponsored by Mr. Wilson, was formed . . . Projects were made by the French classes . . . Fashion show given by the Home Ee students . . . Everyone got into the Christmas Spirit . . . Chorus enter- tained at a Christmas program. . . Concert given by band . . . bulletin boards were decorated . . . devotions given over the inter-com by Tri-Hi-Y members . . . Student Council sponsored Christmas Dance . . . Orphans were entertained by members of the Tri-Hi-Y and Key Clubs . . . a wonderful two week vacation. Januar Mrs. McConnell reorganizes the Spanish Club . . . Swing band performs between bas- ketball games . . . cramming for semester exams . . . getting report cards . . . promises to study harder next semester , . . rain, rain, rain, and more rain . . . four inches of beau- tiful snow . . . sledding and snowball fights . . . getting measured for caps and gowns . . . ordering graduation announcements and calling cards . . . drawing maps for bis- tory class . . . Girls' and Boys' State Dele- gates selected . . . Most Athletic Girl and Boy selected . . . , W L ip IB6 wh 1 i its 3' -9 'gg i ils..,..-.....I r s February College Career Day - hear representatives from many fields . . . Joyce Cagle crowned Miss Junior Achievement . . . Harry Hixson placed 4th in the state in the 178 lb. weight class . . . Clubs sold tickets ro and helped at the P. T.O. Ham and Chicken Dinner . . . Receiving cards, candy, and flowers for Valentine Day . . . Mike, Gail. and Debbie named to All-City teams . . . Red Coat Re- view - skits, dances, Miss McClintock breaking boards . . . Wildcats and Wildkittens finish up the regular season , . . The Soul Session was runner-up in the Battle of the Bands. . . l if 5 ,, ,W I - l 15 Fig 5 5 1 6 l87 lf me-, . f 4-'if K-I vi-'Y Y, 1?Q3f3 mx , March Science projects entered in the annual science fair . . . Third quarter ends . . . Teachers fill out report cards again . . . More promises to study harder . . . Spring football practice starts . . . Juniors order senior rings from Balfour . . . Students speak out at forum sponsored by the Student Coun- cil. . . Ami 25 .YSPGIISDBQ BY . Tflflffgf r'fKfI!?if?f' 'ere 77+ 6' '. ,...-- ': 'avwaen ffsiiivsskm., April F. H. A. Queens, Cathy Shoemate and Mary Vane, prepare a meal in Home Ec. . . Track season gets into full swing . . . Stu- dents wear shorts to school on Bermuda Day . . . Juniors send invitations to the Prom to the seniors . . . decorate for it . . . Everyone gens ready to have a marvelous evening. . . r-4 5'-rl -3 NNY H 1. 1 - lf gf., 3 , f. mm. , 1891! 13' if , ,I ' 1 ,,'Q'ff ICH-A' f A: '1..ifw. ' ' . ,K . , 0 rm,- i'v rfiUg'l 7'N' V 1 X r 1 i 1 .N y L 7 1 I4 u ' if lk w 3 L 'W g Q Q , .JL E, 'I . W Figs' SH N -III . -9.1, I.. ,X ,. lit... ,. N - ul- . W2--:m W' nw , -Uusgfygggrmr l..,'-'-1:-gs! If May - June New members are inducted into clubs . . . Seniors send out graduation announce- ments . . . Class will presented at Class Night activities . . . Special and Depart- mental Awards given . . . Baseball season gets into full swing . . , Teachers give final exams . . . Graduation exercises held . . . Students apply for summer jobs . . . Every- one goes to the lake on weekends . . . Sign- ing annuals in class . . . The last day of school and everyone leaves for the summer .., l90 v',', -'Z' V, -'ff. ffl X - ,Q Ct, Q39 -SF, 'if' .Q Bay' rv LFOUQ ef 1 I ' rr. url Am 110 Editorial Message Preparing an annual for publication is not a one-man job. It requires the coopera lion, time, and effort of many. I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation to the faculty for their cooper- ationg to our sponsor, Mrs. Hunt, for her guidance and unselflsh giving of her timeg and to the staff for their capable and dili- gent work. I sincerely hope that this annual is a true pictorial history of this year, and in the future, it will help you recall the mem- ories and spirit of 1969. Diane Walker Editor tl. . qw-' ...-..., N ir?-F I92 X' 44 - ' -J- bw, m rf' .A .2 'W l.v.A.,.. -4- 3-4 -if-,x lg ,-I ,,,, . .3-4-. .+P . A , V . . , -.'--aff- . Qs . --J ,. J , 9 4 A 4., U W.,-,, . 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Hixson High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Hixson, TN) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Hixson High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Hixson, TN) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 148

1969, pg 148

Hixson High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Hixson, TN) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 196

1969, pg 196

Hixson High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Hixson, TN) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 138

1969, pg 138

Hixson High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Hixson, TN) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 124

1969, pg 124

Hixson High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Hixson, TN) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 137

1969, pg 137


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