Howard High School - Rebel Yearbook (Nashville, TN)
- Class of 1960
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GALE HICKS Editor RUBY BENSON Business Manager PALMER SORROW Assistant Editor ANGELIA VANDERPOOL Assistant Business Manager MRS. LUCILLE WEBB Sponsor ivuss MARTHA HALLORAN GALE HICKS SPOHSO1' RUBY BENSON Seated left to right: Carolyn Qualls, Pat Hollis, Judy Massey, Patsy Smith, Faye Medlin, Joan Lee, Jo Ann Bryant, Kay Jones, Donna Holbert, Stella Cathey, and Angelia Vanderpool. Standing left to right, Doc Baggett, Don Collins, Harold Cassell, Luther Patton, Thomas Mitchell, Robert Baggett, Bill Ray Dennis, Mary Lynne Greer, Gayle Woodall, Linda Himes, and Carl Spruill. Dedication To express our apprec1at1on and gratefulness for the1r extreme personal 1nterest and fauthfulness ln us, We the Semor Class of 1960 dedlcate our annual to our leaders and sponsors, Mrs Luc1lle Webb and M1ss Martha Halloran Under the-1r guxdance and wlsdom We have ach1eved much 1n assoclatlon wlth them The1r strong character helped bu1ld a better class They were always around w1th strong moral support and en couraglng words, our progress 1S largely due to them And so, lt IS w1th great pr1de that We dedlcate to Mrs Webb and M1ss Halloran, our annual of 1960 4 9 I ' I our years of high school. We shall never forget our affectionate A Ns, .fs -ig rw A fs N-L, fs Nw. fs Our first steps could not be taken I ' , -1 ., ,, W., A 'K ' 1 11 Pctl . ,,.1,, M f , ew f.:.,.ffs Gsi'k3i M Ken, -Y 35 f1i:fwfzs'sPzg,g?3' .- W .1 1-fag Q, ,ff-'fg.,' -sggssisf, .1 g,.s.. JW. ,gjsggeiefi ' -. ., mass. is W' ...ss aww yi ,,-nz f,,,. fi Kasey .2 is W .Hg -. snfgsf .11 . K' Q ,L s -'S . 'fwfg . 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We see the past ll iff '- si is fi K The treasu offs? riff X355 But f fifrisill i g 256, Wliklggk Q LW - S xgggkwfi 'BS 1, - J7 1: Q iiw 1222 25 i s is Er 'M 55 1 3, as EEE IEE ' e years I1folQL res we will not forget orever have and hold We will whisper a soft goodbye As we go our separate ways, Hoping we will meet again 5 y In just a few more days. , K 5 Y ' S FL0V6a1-natlon Our hopes and fears of growing up CLAS White Have Hnally come to pass, en and The friends we lrnevrg the fun we 've had Gre Will be part of the past. But memories of Ho ward High Will last forever more, For here we found the lrey to life Which opens every door. Palmer Sorrow X TTO CLASS MO b Far' . Cum Climb Hlgh, Sky ur Goal Exe Star YO Your RS QLQ CLASS is Whlte Green le'e mp egress co pf fou' O hose . f P FHS fl. Q. Q Q Q 3 STELLA ANN CATHEY Academic-Commercial Band 15RedCross 1,2,3,4Vice Presi- dentg Sr. Y-Teens 35 Clinic Staff 35 Beauty Review 3,45 Home Economics Show 35 Rebel Staff 4. DON COLLINS Academic-Commercial Jr. High Track 1,25 Jr. High Softball 1,25 B Team Football 1,25 A Team Basketball 3,45 Baseball 3,45 Track 3,45 Optimist Club-Player of the Week 45 Student Council 45 Press Club 3,45 Red Cross 35 Clinic Club 35 Dance Club 3,45 Forensic 3,45 Ensem- ble 2,35 Chorus 2,45 All State Chorus 3,45 Intra-mural Basketball Champs 3,45 Pres. of Jr. Class 35 Vice-Pres. of Sr. Class 45 All Class A 2nd Teamg Best Looking. TOMMY DAVIS Academic-Commercial Transfer from Trevecca 45 Vice- Pres. Freshman Class I5 Studen Council 2,35 Athletic Club l,2,3 Chorus 2,3,45 Football Intramurals 4 Track 4. '60 LESLIE DEASON Academic-Commercial Softball 15 J r. High Chorus 15 Variety Show 15 Football 2,45 Projectors Club 25 Sr. High Chorus 2,45 Science Club 45 Baseball 3. BILLY RAY DENNIS Academic-Commercial B-Team Football 1,25 Jr. High Bas- ketball 1,25 A-Team Basketball 253,45 A-Team Football 253,45 Track 2,3545 Intramural Champs 2,35 Science Fair 1,25 Dance Club 2,35 Office Staff 1,25 Rebel Staff 3,45 Baseball 45 Best All Round 4. CAROLYN DUNAVAN Academic-Commercial Jr. Y-Teens 15 Sec. of Library Club 25 Red Cross Representative 25 Clinic Club 25 School Science Fair 25 Hon. Mention Vanderbilt Science Fair 25 Chorus l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 1,25 Nat- ional Honor Society 3,45 Emcee Jr. Variety Show35 DO 45 TKLI 45 Rebelier Staff 3,45 Feature Editor Rebelier 45 Home Economics Fashion Show l,2,3, 45 Rebel Staff 4. A fs A A A fs E 5 5 I 1 i E if ii E . I ' f 5 , 2 V , . i S 1 ,fs vf-. rs A A A V 5 Q 1 , . 1 I C 3 5 X u fs A fs fs fs DQIOST fs fs A fs fx A Stairway 50 Success So dear to our hearts are you, Howard. It hardly seems possible to leave you after twelve years. Years of work, play, hardships, worry, good times, all the fun seem so precious. Now we are seniors. You have changed us from the carefree, gay chil- dren we once were into adults ready to face a new and a different life. Looking back we think of the people who played such an important part in our lives, the teachers, Mr. Gruber, our classmates, and all of our friends. Yes, we have learned much from you, Howard. Yet there is still so much more to learn, but you have shown us the way, so how could we fail? Our minds drift back to our first years of high school. How new this life was to us! We really felt grown up. Our sponsors, Miss Anderson, Mrs. Franklin, Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Dunkerlywere so helpful and so understanding. That year we elect- ed our first class officers, some of us were Junior High Cheerleaders and Majorettes and others played on the Basketball team. However, the most important event of the year was our graduation from Junior High School. The girls looked so pretty in their pastel dresses and the boys wore sport coats and slacks. All of us tried to look so dignified. As sophomores our class was divided into three homerooms under the leadership of Mrs. Franklin, Miss Halloran, and Mrs. Webb. Luther Patton and Thomas Mitchell made the football team, Gale Hicks, Faye Medlin, and Donna Holbert made the All- Star Band, Linda Himes was chosen to go on the GSMT trip, and Gayle Woodall was elected Queen and reigned with Doc Baggett as King. We completed the year with a wonderful swimming party and picnic at Pleasant Green. As juniors we were great rivals of the seniors. We tried to yell louder at the pep meetings, attend more games and make more noise in the cafeteria. This was the year of the Junior Variety Show. Almost everyone participated in this wonderful, back-breaking, fun-loving event. We sold football programs and had loads of frm at the dances after the game. Honors were really coming our way this year. We made the All-Star Band, the Chorus won a plaque at Murfreesboro, Linda Himes was chosen to go the Girls' State, Helen Ethridge went on the GSMT trip, and I, Donna Holbert, was Carnival Queen and represented Howard as Clinic Bowl Queen at the Hippodrome, Judy Massey and Patsy Smith were Jtmior Attendants to the Football Queen, twelve juniorsymade the National Honor Society and were they thrilled! Helen Ethridge was chosen Miss Howard School and later competing in a city-wide beauty and talent contest was crowned Miss Nashville. We were the first class at Howard to have our all important Junior Prom, Stairway to the Stars in the gym, the first to entertain with a breakfast following the dance, and the first to get our class rings in the spring of our junior year. Our last activity was a swimming party and picnic at Rawlings. Seniors at last, sixty-one of us, the largest class ever. We elected Gale Hicks, editor of the Rebel and we all got busy getting ads and having our pictures made. Linda Himes was named editor of the Rebelier , I, Angelia Vanderpool, was chosen Foot- ball Queen and I represented Howard at the Clinic Bowl dance the night before the game. My attendants were Ruby Benson and my co-author, Judy Massey. We made All State Chorus and All Star Chorus this year as well as last. We gave a wonderful skating party at the Rollerdrome one Saturday night in October when we chartered the place from ten until twelve o'clock. Never shall we forget Thomas Mitchell and Doc Baggett trying to skate. Our Christmas party was fun too. Then came exams, re- port cards and the new term. We were on the home stretch so we hit the books. Then in late spring came the never-to-be-forgotten prom. This time we were guests trip- ping the light fantastic for the last time as seniors. Then Senior Day. The good time we had will never be forgotten. What a glorious finale to four wonderful years! Finally graduation night arrived. Dressed inour caps and gowns and marching to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance , we realized that our high school days were coming to an end. With our diploma in our hand and tears in our eyes we bade Howard farewell. 26 Donna Holbert Angelia Vanderpool Judy Massey Stairway 50 5He Huture We have just returned from a wonderful trip, visiting some of the planets. The pilot on our spaceliner was Joe Frensley, and Gayle Woodall was our steward- ess. We five were together the night we landed, and we had plenty to talk about since we had not seen each other since our high school graduation twenty years before. First we visited Mars. There we met Carolyn Dunavan and her husband, Tommy. When we claimed our luggage, we met William Brown who was to pilot the liner back to Earth. Registering at one of the best hotels, we discovered Clabern Ferrell work- ing there as desk clerk, and he told us Luther Patton owned the hotel and employed William Bilbrey and Thomas Mitchell as bell captains. At Joan's insistence, we at- tended a fashion show. Ruby Benson, Patsy Smith, and Gale Hicks made lovely models. On our way to the spaceliner for Venus, we met Jo Ann Bryant and Stella Cathey, both happily married and working as secretaries for a large research organization head- ed by Doc Baggett, a well known scientist. Arriving at Venus on schedule, we saw Carolyn Jackson who told us she was prac- ticing law and that Barbara Peek and Nancy Johns lived near our hotel with their families. We had lunch at Dougee's of Venus , and the proprietor was none other than Douglas Tatum. Who should come in while we were eating but Linda Himes prac- tically dragging six kids. James Foster had just bought a huge supermarket which we visited. While we were admiring the store, Mary Lynne Greer and Judy Massey came in to shop for their families. Next we visited an art exhibit. We saw many beautiful pictures and even knew two of the famous artists, Carl Spruill and Billy Ray Dennis. Upon returning to our hotel, we met Rachel Penuel in the lobby. She told us she was on the faculty of one of the largest universities on Venus and Robert Baggett was the dean. Our next stop was Pluto. A billboard advertiseda movie starring Angelia Vander- pool and Don Collins. Kay Jones sold us our tickets, and we met the owner of the theater, Donald Sharpe, who was happy to see us. We visited a big hospital and said, Hello, to the resident surgeon, Billy Burke, the Supervisor of Nurses, Judy Wherry, and Joyce Neal, another nurse on the staff. On the way back to the hotel, we saw a sign which read: Que Stick Corky's Pool Room . Standing there was Corky Williams waving good-bye to Harold Cassell who was pulling off on his motorcycle. Across from our hotel, construction work was in progress. Si Hood was directing the work, and Richard Matlock was busily painting a completed area. Just before our take-off for Saturn the next morning, we met Jon Ann Whitson and had a nice chat. She is a lab technician, and she told us her good friend, Helen Garner, is now a teacher. On reaching Saturn, we met Jerry Lewis who was working in the baggage department at the spaceport. He said that Shirley Dean had married a millionaire and they owned the spaceport. We called her, and she and her husband took us to a night club owned by Tommy Davis who gave us the V.I.P. treatment. Gail Ray and Faye Medlin were in the chorus, Donald Ferrell was top comedian, and Lucy Sutton was hat-check girl. After the show, we hailed acabolater and Leslie Deason turned out to be our driver. He had to stop at Turner and Perry's Gasso Station. You guessed it-Eddie and Mac's. The next morning, we boarded the liner for the Moon. Our first visit on the Moon was to the new high school where Palmer Sorrow, the principal, gave us a warm welcome. We also met Frances Bartolini, the home eco- nomics teacher, and Shirley Spry, the gym teacher, who introduced us to two lovely girls whose last name was Hood - Helen and Jackie's daughters. While on tour of the school, we met Anthony Pierce working on the electric heating system. We next visited a big industry and found Joan Heflin and Pat Lee employed there as top sec- retaries. The next morning, Pat rushed to the drugstore to phone in her reports on the planets to her newspaper. Here we saw Philip Roberts. Can you imagine him a pharmacist? We left for Earth that night. When we picked up our tickets, we met Donna Holbert who worked there as reservationist. On the way home, we realized that most of our classmates lived in space. We wondered if we, Pat Hollis, Joan Lee, and Carolyn Qualls, might find jobs - as a news- paper reporter, a commercial artist, and a private secretary-on one of the planets. Name Doc Baggett Robert Baggett William Bilbrey William Brown Billy Burke Harold Cassell Don Collins Tommy Davis Leslie Deason Billy Ray Dennis Clabern Ferrell Don Ferrell James Foster Joe Frensley Si Hood Jerry Lewis Richard Matlock Thomas Mitchell Luther Patton Mac Perry Anthony Pierce Philip Roberts Don Sharpe Palmer Sorrow Carl Spruill Douglas Tatum Eddie Turner Corky Williams Frances Bartolini Ruby Benson Jo Ann Bryant Stella Cathey Shirley Dean Carolyn Dunavan ' Helen Ethridge Helen Garner Mary Lynne Greer Joan Heflin Gale Hicks Linda Himes Donna Holbert Pat Hollis Carolyn Jackson Nancy Johns Kay Jones Joan Lee Pat Lee Judy Massey Faye Medlin Joyce Neal Barbara Peek Rachael Penuel Carolyn Qualls Gail Ray Patsy Smith Shirley Spry Lucy Sutton Angelia Vanderpool Judy Wherry Jon Ann Whitson Gayle Woodall Nickname Doc Pizon Sweet William Bubba Grasshopper Pap Cods Tommy Curly D. Hair Claybird Funk Falstaff Jo Jo Gun Sleepy Little Louie Mattie Doddie Sweetie Truck Tony Ick Frog Bobby Scooter Goose Zeke Kookie Boogie Bulldog Jody Te-Tiny Blondie Duck Hel Maverick Murlin Gent Emmy Gale Flop Chunk Pat Little Bit Deanie Kay Petunia Pat Fat Mas s ey Lillie Faye Josephine Peek-a-boo Penny Little 'un Midge Patsy Shully Kittie Vandergloup Big Jude Johnnie Red Horoscope Usually Found Doing Hambone At Wilson-Quick Drag Racing In gym At General Hospital At Andy's Running between Patton and Mitchell In class Driving his car On the football field At the service station With Linda Melrose Pool Hall Bar-B-Cutie In Bed At Lara Jo's house In the Restroom In bed Lebanon Rd. Drive-In Hanging around the old garage At the drugstore At Ralph's At the Green Circle With Bobbie Skating Rink At home In the Library At Andy's With Wayne With Gale With Jean and Joan With Frankie With Shirley Spry At home writing letters to Tommy Cafeteria Home Homeroom In the office With Ruby Running down the halls At Morris's With Edward With Janet and Lucille Deanie's house Anywhere I'm needed Where I shouldn't be Barbara's house Candyland At J erry's Loitering at General Hospital Candyland With Lucy With Henry With Don With the big two Couser's Restaurant With Rachel At slumber parties With Shirley With Helen Garner Home on the phone Favorite Saying Get out of here, Rotten Drat Oh shut up, you nut Fats Could be worse Too Young Man, that's good None I'l1 never tell Dordie What ? Really big - Eight ball in the side pocket What's happening tonight? Rack Huh? Yea Who is that? Let's get a committee Aw, your granny Aw, heck Get out Aw, yeah Hey, Dad What do you say? Let me borrow your history Golly Let's shoot pool Ooh-Wee-Dog-Gonit Hate to think Guess what 7 I'me mad at you What a Raunch! How many more days '? That's corny Flicked You don't say? Fiddle-diddle-dumpling I did Oh, crap Too tough for words How about it ? That's life Really Aw, come on How about that ? You now Well, scaley womp Right on it Hey, Linda What'll you have? I don't know Co me on, Pat Dorde I really will I love you too Foot, foot Hi-de l luz you Lapidated Got any gum? 28 Favorite Pastime Bugging girls Loafing Watching T. V. Playing basketball Skating Skating Sports Sports Eat ing Eating Sleeping Carrying papers Shooting Pool Bugging Anybody Sleeping Eating Girls Working on his car Playing the pinball machine Watching T. V. Bowling Watching T. V. Bobbie Talking to girls Driving Working Playing pool Writing letters Getting in trouble Talking on phone Arguing Worrying Waiting for Tommy to call Eating Daydreaming Talking Playing records Getting in trouble Trying to learn the hambone Going to slumber parties Talking to Edward Boys Going to shows Blushing Talking on phone Going places Being with Raymond Talking Studying history Eating Playing minature golf Staying up till two with you know who Going Writing letters Playing basketball Hours after school Pestering Don Ferrill Eating Working Cheering Ambition To get a car that will run To go to college To own a 60 Ford To get out of school To grow up To go to college Not to work when I get out of school To go to college To be a bum To be the greatest eight ball player To get out of school To fill Linda with food To own a pool hall To sell pencils on Fourth Avenue To be a lawyer To be a millionaire To make a million To get a Culiwomp To get his car fixed To be a Tetley Tea Taster To be an electrician To get some front teeth To beat Harold Cassell at pool To marry Bobbie To finish high school this year To be a better driver Just anything To be the wor1d's greatest billiard player To get a Mrs. Degree To be skinny To get a good job as a secretary Working at LQC To be an Airline Hostess To be Mrs. Huges To weigh 103 lbs. To get a good job To get ahead To get married To get fat To teach To get a raise at Morris's To be with Edward To be happy in whatever I do To get married To teach To grow old To get out of school To quit working at Candyland To be Mrs. Nash To graduate To pass American history To be a professional golfer To stay up till three just him and me A career To be an airline stewardess To be a beautician To be a nurse To be 5'5 and weigh 110 lbs. To be a nurse To be a scientist To be a nurse Ztie East will And 5esiament We, the Senior Class of 1960 of Howard High School, City of Nashville, County of Davidson, and State of Tennessee, being of sound bodies and Knot too soundj minds do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. We, the Seniors, leave to Mr. Gruber, Mr. Huggins, and the facultya large economybottle of St. JosephAspirin to relieve the pain of which we are the cause. To the Juniors, we leave all our used books hoping they get more out of them than we did. To the Sophomores, we leave our crowded lockers, may they get as much in them as we did. To the dear, young, innocent Freshmen, we leave our pity, thinking of the years of hard work before before them. I, Doc Baggett, leave my place in The National Honor Society to the lucky one who gets it. I, Robert Baggett, leave to go to college. I, William Bilbrey, leave my seat in American history to my sister. I, William Brown, leave - I hope. I, Billy Burke, leave my seat in English class to my brother, Bobby, if Idon't need it next year. I, Harold Cassell, leave my seat in chorus to my little sister. I, Don Collins, leave my football Jersey No. 20 to Dumpling Medlin. I, Tommy Davis, leave my tailback position to Jerry Fuller. I, Leslie Deason, leave my curls to I-Iank . I, Billy Ray Dennis, leave my size 12 football shoes that were always too small to the next big-footed player. I, Clabern Ferrell, leave, as usual, walking. I, Donald Ferrell, leave my ability to make Donna Holbert mad to anyone who can do it. I, Joe Frensley, leave, hoping never to see Flyface again. I, Si Hood, leave, if I wake up in time. I, Jerry Lewis, leave my nickname, Big Louie , to my brother, Joe. I, Richard Matlock, leave my English books and seat to any- one lucky enough to get Miss Halloran. I, Thomas Mitchell, leave my ability as a practical joker to Randy Neely. I, Luther Patton, leave my committees. I, Mack Perry, leave my quiet ways to Gene Scurlock, who needs them. I, Anthony Pierce, leave my boots to Delma Perry. I, Phillip Roberts, leave sad because I don't want to go. I, Donald Sharpe, leave my football helmet to Dumpling Medlin. I, Palmer Sorrow, leave to join Barbara. I, Carl Spruill, leave my false teeth to Gene Logan. I, Douglas Tatum, leave my unused Englishbook to my brother, James. I, Eddie Turner, leave. I, Corky Williams, leave my ability to play pool to Gene Lo- gan. I, Frances Bartolini, leave my ability to get away with nothing to Alice Craighead and Nina Pippin. I, Jo Ann Bryant, leave Mrs. Webb with another typist, Emily Toms. I, Stella Cathey, leave my locker to anyone who can open it without getting hurt and can find what he is after. I, Shirley Dean, leave my brother, James, in Virginia Bing- ham's care. I, Carolyn Dunavan, leave my sister, Joyce, my silly laugh and my big mouth. I, Helen Ethridge, leave my place on the cheerleading squad to some lucky girl. I, Helen Garner, leave mypretty smile and blue eyes to who- ever will use them. I, Mary Lynne Greer, leave hoping my sister comes to Howard and has as much fun as I have had. I, Joan Heflin, leave my office ability to Miss Ross, to carry on. We, Gale Hicks, Ruby Benson, and Patsy Smith, leave our sense of humor to Mr. Huggins, our black stockings to Rus- sell Mang and Gene Scurlock, and our brains to Pat Morgan. I, Linda Himes, leave my sister, Janet, in Madaline Chester's care, hoping they will behave. I, Donna Holbert, leave abottle of white shoe polish to Romie Smith. We, Pat Hollis and Carolyn Qualls, leave with Edward and Henry, as usual. I, Carolyn Jackson, leave Alice Craighead and Nina Pippin, my ability to miss the bus to work everyday. I, Kay Jones, leave Mrs. Scott in Mr. Scott's care. I, Joan Lee, leave my artistic ability to Charles Vaughan. I, Patricia Lee, leave my seat in Miss Halloran's room to Barbara Kimball. I, Judy Massey, leave to join Raymond. I, Faye Medlin, leave my gym socks to Linda Stephens. I, Joyce Neal, leave my ability to make A's C?J to anyone with brains. I, Barbara Peek, leave my good grades in American history to Gloria Smith. I, Rachel Penuel, leave my typing ability to Geraldine Bilbrey. I, Gail Ray, leave with my smart tailored wardrobe that Ellen Pyburn left me last year. I, Shirley Spry, leave my tennis racket to Joyce Stephens. I, Lucy Sutton, leave my quiet ways to Romie, who really needs them. I, Angelia Vanderpool, leave with a string of Vanderpools to follow. I, Judy Wherry, leave mybroken-string racket and dead ten- nis ball to Jean Cates in hopes that she will win more matches than I. I, Jon Ann Whitson, leave my super-charged bicycle with float- ing power and knee action to my brother, Jack. I, Gayle Woodall, leave Linda Ethridge, my second year short- hand book. Senior Class of 1960 Witnesses: Mrs. Lucille Webb Miss Martha Halloran Signed: Stella Cathey Carolyn Dunavan Linda Himes ' ii , Q-5' x w ,I fi ff fi 1 1, ' ' Q i i iii-1 Q gi -,U 25 2119 41 mmjrv' g i N i f -Q f if A Tpuvf- mm, n 1 ,iw W , .si W5 ,' .IVE W m i Y i f ill fi. K +7 'F' ,ww F V iiWvW,,-v' MH' v4 i W i wi -fRfL,',,wf2zzi . V eiiillifwiviif M1 ' gif' 'Q gp' 1 i W Q Bram S '01- 1' 0 'QU 0911 Seniors 1n the library? Gs Pfcyqgly 1 O Work N x iw . ' 2 Q, ' Jrmf. -W? MMM f 1 00 i e M Q ' 'Qs . K- 0 , Y' NYJ' ip i if - 9509' Q, ' wwf is f Xzfbn Y- W L, 3 , ,w,imy':j,i215w 2 io W . Si xx. 'ma tile . LMQCMMHY Q, A, , C5669 ,mi 9,60 ,, 99' QI o Qi' Do any slumbermg girls? MM trainin 9 O It's appleblossom time. Q Look Ma' H c2Wa 3- They said it couldn't be done ' 'i?vae1M.i, 1 A 2:22 ' , 11.iQ, -. '- -, ' .. Q -,- Y i ,E ff- , f. im., K E1I1StejnvS Un dSI'StudieS Have needle, will sex Miss Howard Contest Winners of the Miss Howard Contest From left to rightg Madeline Chester, First Rimner-upg Donna. Keith, Miss Howardg Linda Himes, Miss Howardg Judy Aaron, Second Runner-up. From left to right: Robert Tankersly, Madeline Ches- ter, Luther Patton, Donna Keith, Linda Himes, Randy Neely, Judy Aaron, Romie Smith. Miss Nashville City 50110015 Of 1959 Linda Hirnes and Donna Keith, Co-Winners of the Miss Helen Ethridse Howard title. Class of '61 Randy Neely . . . . . President Buddy Foster . . Vice-Pres1dent Linda Ethridge ..... Secretary Reginia Vanderpool . . 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Veronica Abel Linda Allen Dorothy Ambrose Wayne Anderson Sylvia Armstrong David Baggett Fredia Baucom Donna Belcher Patricia Best Evelyn Bishop Mary Bledsoe Carol Brown Ethelene Brown John Bryan Charles Burns Billie Carter Kemieth Carter Charles Casteel Eddie Cathey Margaret Covington Sonja Cunningham Terry Cunningham Larry Hardison Marlene Davis Linda DeLoach Houston Duke Howard Durham Johnny Edwards Ray Ellis Mary Fanning Evelyn Farley Mathew Ford Bobby Freeman Ralph Grisham Kay Hall Morris Harding Donna Hayes Juanita Hennings Marv Hickerson Janet Himes Gladys Hines Betty Hooper Patsy Hubbell Mike Hulan Barbara Hutton Carolyn Jarrell Dimple Jarrell Otis Jenkins Ed Jones Frankie Kerr Charlene King James Knihtila Frankie Layne Terry Lee Joe Lewis Nancy Long Wanda Long Shirley Loveday Tommy Lovett Peggy Lynn Peggy Martin Shirley Mayberry Ronald McAbee Bernice Melton Nellie Sue Moss Sue Norfleet Louise Oatsvall Wayne Owen Margie Pilkerton Robert Pregel Roy Robnett Lydia Rush Janet Schmitt Sue Simmons Thelma Slavens Dorothy Smithey James Smithey Malcolm Stack Jimmy Stephens Brenda Stowell Mary Evelyn Swain Vincent Tanalski William Tankersley Dewey Thompson Betty Tisdale Landis Vowell James Wair Linda Ward Frances Wauford Ernie Williams Robert Wilson Billy Witt Karl Wright Eighth Qracie Homeroom Teachers Left to Rightg Mr. McCurdy, Miss Waller, Mr. Redmond, Mr. Ward, Mr. Appleton. Jeanette Aaron Larry Allen James Anderson Donnie Baltimore Margaret Bevel Jerry Bilbrey Eric Larry Bingham Sammy Birchett Estelle Blaylock Ed Booher Helen Brown Kathy Brown Pat Brummitt Scott Butler Jeanette Campbell Dwight Carpenter Judy Cates Barbara Choate Jerry Chrisman Robert Chrisman Jerry Claridy Don Cook Linda Copeland Paul Copeland Cathy Craddock Paul Crutchfield Martha Crunk Lois Cunningham Donna Davis James Davis Arline Deloach Sarah DeMartini Glenda Dennis Linda Denson Douglas Duke Anna Dunn Hoyce Dimavan Kay Ellis Lola Espie Amel Estes Verna Estes Mary Elizabeth Fann Sammy Farless Wilma Fisher William Franklin Jewel Haddock Ernest Hale Betty Henson Nona Herndon Betty Hodge Peggy Hodge Chester Hodges Cynthia Holbert Raymond Holt Nancy Ivery Virgie Jackson Anthony Jarrell Clifford Jarrell Albert Johnson Juanita Jones Shirley Jones Fay J udldns Sue J udlcins Willard Keith Robert Kelly Lealand Kirkland Priscilla Lackey Wilma Lackey Ruth Lambert Emmett Lawter Joe Jawter Horace Lauper Shirley Lowe Linda Madden Ronnie Mang Marshall Matthews Richard McAbee Dale McAfee Danny McCormick Bobby Medlin Patsy Medlin Regina Melton Barbara Morgan Bobby Motmt Tommy Nichols Janie Netherton Shirley Owens Eddie Patterson James Patterson Patricia Patterson Ruby Patterson Donna Peach James Powell Clifton Prosser Cordell Pryor Bobbie Reed Etta Riggan Carol Rollins Bruce Ross Charlie Rush Bonnie Russell Fuson Sozer Charles Stacey Ruby Stack Charles Staines Jean Stockling Jimmy Steele Joyce Sutton Herbert Sutton Shirley Tate Ann Tatum Bill Thomas Kathryn Todd Kathleen Vanderpool Bobby Vernon Jerry Wade Linda Wair Patricia Wair Peggy Wair Willima Walker Margaret Wallace Alvin Warner Shirley Warren Jimmy Watts Frankie Williams Dorothy Woodall Barbara Yomig Seventh Qrade Homeroom Teachers First row, Left to Right, Mrs Mc Clarin, Miss Kenlaw. Second row, Left to RightgMr. Scott, Mr. Stasas sln Mr. Binkley. Marie Aaron Danny Alexander Billie Jean Allen l Mildred Ambrose Donna Anderson Ronnie Barker Mike Belcher Wesley Bennett Linda Bilbrey Betty Bridges Billy Briggs Juanita Brister William Buchanan Sadie Byrd Nancy Byrum Charles Carter Brenda Cassell Diane Cassell Linda Cates Elaine Cathey Billy Charlton Wanda Childress Barbara Church Kendall Cleek Arnold Clinton Mary Clinton Shirley Conner Imogene Cosby Shirley Dement Dwight Dennis John Doremus ' Linda Downs Hanson Duke Geneva Edwards Linda Edwards Ellen Eskew Peggy Ann Farley Rolen Fanning Linda Freeman William Frey Margie Goodman Johnny Green Richard Hall Clara Hampton Glenda Hardaway Katherine Brummitt Champion Campbell Charles Hammond I W 1 r H w w K lb' 2 I 5 1 x 1-- 1 Q 1 Q , i 1 2 ,S G 5 l 9 1 1 E i, i fs A A fs A Jr. High Forensics Seated left to right, Shirley Mayberry, David Baggett, Marlene Davis, Tom- my Lovett. 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FRIEND Compliments of SHEARIN' S BARBER SHOP 626 Murfreesboro Road Compliments of CHILDREN' S MUSEUM Compliments of SWAIN' S GROCERY Compliments of BURGER BOY RESTAURANTS 2 Locations Murfreesboro Road Hermitage Avenue ELLIS KIDD FUNERAL HOME 2627 Nolensvllle Rd Nashv111e Tennessee H STIEF JEWELRY CO Phone AL 6 1644 214 216 6th Ave N Nashv111e Tennessee ALLOWAY BROTHERS CO Table Test Eggs Poultry Meats MODERN NATURAL HEATING NASHVILLE GAS CO WASHINGTON MANUFACTURING CO Makers of I For that V I P CVery Important Photographb Get the Professlonal Touch DEPARTMENT C P I LEE ROY QUALLS PAINTING AND CARPENTER WORK Phone AL 4 7021 2103 Gladstone GARRETT S ESSO SERVICE Hermltage and Wharf Avenue Compliments of , B. . . 1 , ' , Compliments of A F11 7 7 Compliments of ' at Qt-. , Iqqt I,,t LOVEMAN S PHOTO TI: Brand MC th Ld om liments o Compliments of I fsfzfs222aIa2e:a2a222 ffe 5 Je. s:s2sfs:aia2efzefsarazgsfffsfsaegsfsgrgsg s aisi siffe .,.. ,.....,.,,. ..... . . .,.....,., ,.,,. . . . ..,.., .....,,.,.,,. ..,.....,...,..,...,.,...,L.,,..,.,..,.,,,,, E i E M Coml-Uliments of 4?l76EPi?EE, H. 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