Litton High School - Littonian Yearbook (Nashville, TN)
- Class of 1960
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Qklike Just too much for him! lgh sleeps through book 0. n s.j 1355565 N Page 3 Ti'I6iZ'S not ihe end zone, Jack! -lack Ray plunges into Lhchand during the game wiili xiCllllJiliS Central. V-I-C-T-O-R-Y Victory, Viciory, is our cry! Page 4 f' '? A ' 1 fu V I ' 1 if ,- .- A - a ,X ,1 ,W as J- ' ,A ., x G :rf L O fl. 4.5 fi 5 N' Mg 1 f W ff Q Il g. . A 1' 4 Z Watch fhat fabulous pass. Louis Owen stuns Lhc crowd again with his outstanding pass. Hey Hey all ye Lions, Two! Two! Sandra Frey makes basket against Rams. Get ready! Aim Shoot! licipate in archery. ' on o...,n.L.. .-,.,.....1W..1..,,-..W-ass..A.N..,,,.JA,...,.Q..g.44g..M4.:y-..ns.4.x4....,g1m.m.uL.sy..Q .L4,.Lff.a.,,z.:4 Page 5 The gym classes par- Page 6 ' Beauty has wondrous charms. Gail Lenox, Miss Litton, prepares for Lhc big night. A night 'chey'll always remember. Ann Crouch, scconcl place, Jo .Xnn Spencer Miss Nzlshvillc Hi 'h School' and Gail Lenox P, , lhirrl place, tearfully rejoice zxftcr winning in the Miss Nashville High School Beauty Con lest, sponsored hy the BIASI' and Lhc Nash xillc BANNER. 9 . the A She walks in beauiy like 'Ehe night made by thc mzijorcltcs. Happy Birthday! Surprise!I Surprise!! happy hirthdziys. 1 Bonnie Ragau, Homecoming Queen, walks through thc arch The 1959-60 Ll'1i'oN1AN Stall' prcscnicd Mr. Bymin, the sponsor, ll iJiI'li1CillV cake on his himlicluv with lieu wishes for mzniy more .Y.,..f1,.,.,.,.,- ., ,,,.,..-.. f 1 i i J i f h+i Q'5'5f5W aQW4ii1i'Q6'Si . 4, a fulsome flavor V g ii - i1,- i h ..ii 5... ,,g..,....Q.,,.,,4,....,,...A-,L-.W ,.,.., ,Y.,. M ,+.i,,..-.......,..,.Y....A-..,,,,,...,.L..f......Q.M.A.,,,,,.,.,, .Y.,--..Q-A-REV,-L-,.f.1 f, Page 7 To you, Mr. Foster, we give our respect and admiration. As our leader we look up to you. As a lriend and counselor we can only have warm, living ineniories. But always, Mr. Foster, we will renieinber you as our principal. Not as some one to fear but as someone who helped make possible the best education in the world. Because we need you, because we love you, and because our utinost respect and acliniration goes to you, we dedicate to you this 1960 LITTONIAN, and we hope it will be The Spice of Your Memories. ebicat-ion Gel: 'lzhese halls cleared! Sincerely yours Nlr Foster, hastens Thomas Pugh along his wax Mr Tostci dictates 1 letter to his secrctnx Nlrs a UiO1314XS11011 FEATURES - Page IO a dash of Ujclaiacv ATHLETICS - page a quantity of M411-Efaff CLASSES ' page Q of ,fqogsesnnvvy X, FACULTY - P C199 several pinches of KPAV.-elm ORGANIZATIONS ' Page CLUBS ' a whiff of Clove Page 26 48 90 98 99 JUNIOR HIGH ' Page 740 - of ouvvi Ulithin these memorable pages are the dreams . . . goals . . . joys . . . tears-never to he lorgotten, always to be cherished-which provided the Spice ol' l.ile to us, the Student Body of Isaac Litton during I959-60. Combined together are . . . the administrators and students, as we teach and learn . . . splashes of lun and frolic ol social activities . . . a measure of serious times and a sprinkle of lrivolous times . . . a dash of joy and a pinch of sorrow . . . to supply the ever vital spices in lilefl The ultimate goal ol humanity, and especially young, ambitious humanity, is to attain Knowledge . . . Success . . . Happiness. It is our sincerest wish that in after years, as you look hack on these pages and remember your fond young hopes, you can say that you have attained at least one ol' these goals-Happiness, the greatest of them all. Page 9 Page 9 a O sprinkling of f iiwwpwmma 0 Q0 Q Steps Hspicang it Up A cup of bliss and ll sprinkle of cinr1a1non', highlight events and personalities . . . those which shall long be remembered as added Fea- tures to the spice of our life, A Prizecl Possession ls 'chis siraigh'c? 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E 5 2 Q ' 1 N W MISS LITTON CANDIDATES Terry Nannie, Gail Lenox Sally Campbell. Second Row: Peggy Smith, Janie Cantrell, Faye Hat- cher, Carole Hampton, Mary Ami Reed, Bonnie Ragan, jane Anne Wrigh t. MR. LITTON CANDIDATES Teddy Duke, Eric Ericson, Roger Fish, Mike Crane, Mark Frank, Dennis Good- ner, Louis Owen. Lynn Simp- kins, jerry Morris, Jack Ray, anbibafes THE Top TEN BEAUTIES Ten beautilul girls elected in the senior high home- rooms were chosen as Isaac l,itton's Top Ten Beautiesl' this year. From these ten, escorted across the stage in assembly, our Miss Litton was chosen. Page 24 MR. LITTON CANDIDATES Froin all the handsome boys at Litton, ten were chosen as candidates for Mr. Litton. This election, based mainly on popularity, is a great honor lor the boys chosen. 'SML Litton was elected one morning in assembly during which time the boys were escorted across the stage. A Sprinkle of Stardust HOMECOMING COURT Queen: lionnie llllgilll, .-Xttendantsg Peggy Smith, Terry Nzinnie, Janice l Mmermitliy, jane Anne Wrigh . A Touch of Starclomu BAND COURT Iohnnx' Sturdiwint, Wendy Smith. Charles Zzutln'V-King, Anne Gzule lfznlcy-Qiietrii, Edward Fnoeh, Pansy Eclwzirtls. 1 Hzill'-time ceremonies ut our homecoming gznne this year will he long remembered by Isaac Litton students. Four lovely girls arrived on the field in shining convertibles driven by their escorts. The druin major climztxed the cereinony with the crowning of the honiecoming queen. 1 oat. ,R 7 f- The hand king and queen are chosen each year from the senior niemhers ol: the Marching One Hundred. This year the girls, adorned in heauti- lul gowns, zipproztclied the stadium escorted by the boy attendants of the hand court. The crowning olf the queen took place in the center ol El heart lforrned hy the Mzircliing One Hundred. Page ' :il . If a dash of gf rj Q lliklfl F Q M 1 ,X . ft T HQ t l fir it U lk mtg The will Bztslactlmztll IUZIHZIQCYS utlntirc Page 26 M? If ff M7 trophy. Ei TH tm Oh please clon't Students help And where have you been all night? thc goal posts for Cloztch Thotnpson catrltcs thc football boys 111117 Oflil U slipping' in alter a night on thc town. CVCNI- See how simple H: is! Miss Spight, the girls' lmskethzxll coach, shows the girls how simple it is to get the hall in the basket. Litton students can well be proud of their mighty athletic teams. The Lions won many games and lost several too, hut throughout the season the Big Blue never lost their desire to play and to he good Sports. For these qualities Litton was awarded the Nfzslzville Iirnzncws' Sportsmanship zrwarcl. Page 27 PIGSKIN ACTION ' 1959 Coach Bill Harris, Head Coach Mike Crane, Captain COACHES Ronald Hiebb, Jack Van Hooser, Bill Hur- ris, Bill Thompsoll. MANAGERS of the 1959 Lion Eleven were Wayne Hollis, Mikc Ford, and -jerry Goad. Page 28 VARSITY FOOTBALL I Row I: Ronnie Reed. NVayne Cartwright. Roger Fish. Billy VlI0ll1llIlS0ll, Charles Ingram, jack Ray, lack Patterson, Don Hudson. Row 2: Coach Bill Harris, Rirharcl Cutrer, Sandy Baggott, Granville Hicks. Butch Shaw, Larry Coosetree. William Knight, Billy Nlathess. Don Filson, Coach Ronald Webb. lion' ?.' Douglas lVood, joe Young, John Corner, Robert Beals, Randall Smith, Bobby Davis. jerry Nlorris, Carey Herring, Coach Tholnpson. lfozv 4: Tonnny Clifton, -Iiin McCord, jim lid Wright, lVayne jackson. Ronnie Hieks, Mike Crane, Steve Wright, Louis Owen, Coach Van Hooser. POWERFUL ACTION 0 THRILLING- WINS MARK TRIUMPHANT SEASON Getting oll' to a roaring start, the Lions posted a I4 to 0 victory over Cookeville with the aid ol' Roger Fish and Charlie Ingram. Ingram put the game on iee lor the Lions when he raced 54 yards for the tally, elimaxing an 89-yard drive. He also scored the extra point on a running play around right end. lVith the first victory ol' the year, the Big Blue had high hopes. Roger Fish intercepts pass of Cavaliers. Entering the Memphis Central tilt in jovial spirits, the Big Blue defeated the Vlarriors 27 to I9 ehalking up another victory against the Mein- phis City powerhouse for the filth straight year. Louis Owen, versatile quarterback, is pictured as he breaks through lor a gain. lllith a fabulous 303 yards rushing, 2l lirst downs, and scoring in every quarter except the third, the mighty Lions looked as though they were set lor a very impressive sea- son. Louis Owen breaks through Memphis Central Line Page 29 bert Beals Jerry Morris Louis Owen Jack Ray Jim Ed Wright I959 SCORES Litton Cookeville .. , .. . O Litton Litton Memphis Central , lil Litton Litton 'Brztclley County l?l Litton Litton Springfield . . , . 7 Litton Litton, . . . . . Hillsboro , , 0 Litton Davis Ro ayne Jacks Page 30 Jim McCord Charlie Ingram -lack Ray rushes toward the uprights in the Bradle Count 'anie in which the Lion Eleven Y Y 8 niet their first deleat by only one point. NVith less than a minute to Jlaf, Bradlef guard Rex I I I o Caufhert' Jlaced the oval between the u Jri hts to E Il I g give the Bears a I3 to I2 victory. The Lions drew Iirst blood when Louis Owen, Lion uarterback, hit hallbaek ack Rav lor a Ll . I pass that covered 58 yards to the Bradley one. Fullbaek Roger Fish slannned into the end zone lor the score. The extra point try was no good and the score was 6-0 at halltinie. Late in the third quarter Bradley niarched 79 yards lor the score. Ronnie Reed Carey Herring Steve Sloan, quarterback carried the ball over lroni the one, but the extra point kick was blocked by Owen and the quarter ended at fi all. The Big Blue scored again early in the fourth quarter. Roger Fish putting the climax on a 63 yard march drove over from the one yard line. The extra point once again was no good and the score stood I2-6 in favor ol' the Lions. Bradley County once again Caine back with a TD and scored the extra point to push ahead. The score remained at I2-I3 and the Lions Ielt with broken hearts but not broken spirits. Douglas Wood Bradley County Game-Litton IZ: Bradley I3 Billy Malhess Page 31 Jack Patterson Wayrie Cartwright The mighty Lion defense eanie to life October 2 as they struck down the Yellow-jackets i4 to 7 before an overflow Crowd of 7000. At the beginning of the first quarter, the Big Blue capitalized on a Springfield funilxle on the Yellowjafket 30. Then the Lion offense started to inove and six plays later Roger Fish went into the end Lone for the score. Charles lngrani scored the extra point, making the score 7 to O. Neither team scored for the rest of the first half, with the half-time score remaining 7 to fl, Lions' favor. Don Hudson Steve Wright Granville l-licks The second half opened with Springfield kicking ofl' to Litton, but on the second play Fish fumbled. The enthusiasm of the Yellowjaelcets and a new offense resembling the single wing helped pene- trate the Lion defense. Using the new offense the aekets scored on the offense. The Jackets scored on the third play froin sczrinnnage with Pearson going around right end for the tally. Pearson also ran the extra point, tying the ganie 7 to 7. XVith eight minutes left in the fourth quarter, Roger Fish broke through the Jacket defense for a F58 yard touchdown run with a mighty effort from the line. lack Ray ran the extra point. Jack Ray scoops around the end for long yardage. Tommy Clifton Page 32 Randall Smith John Comer Lion quarterback, Louis Owen, puts the iinish- ing touch on the touchdown scored by aee Roger, as two unidentihed Burros charge toward hiin, Hillsboro honieconiing festivities were crashed as Cloach Harris' Lions came back after halftiine, when Roger Fish took over fullback position. The Bur- ros kicked off to the Lions and Fish accepted the oval on the fifteen yard line and ran it back to the 35. Louis scored the first TD lor a G-0 score. Fish ran the second and then Owen tallied for the extra point. Billy Tomlinson Owen puts Finishing iouch on the touchdown scored by ace Roger Fish. Richard Cuirer William Knighl: During the first half, the ball was controlled by the Burros. They ran 35 plays, keeping the ball in Litton territory most of the tinieg however, they failed to score although they recovered four Lion fumbles. Driving to the Lion eleven, they were stopped by strong defense, The Big Blue chalked up 56 yards in 7 plays before scoring the first TD. Again the Lions had added another victory to their list. Page 33 Butch Sha Joe Young The Litton Lions pounced on the Goodlettsville Trojans for a 40 to O defeat, before a pleased home- coming crowd. The Lions started on their way to victory as soon as they got their hands on the ball. At the hall'-time the score was 26 to 0. Litton received the second halt kick-oil with the second and third string teams alternating. The Lion reserves held the Trojans scoreless in the second hall, making the score a 4-0 to 0 victory. Jubilaiion after the homecoming game. Ronnie Hicks Sandy Baggotl Larry Gooselree Uon rnson Behind the talents ol hallback, Charlie Ingram, and quarterback, Louis Owen, the mighty Lions rolled over arch rival East High 32 to 7 at Hume- Marshall Held October 22. Ingram scored his two touchdowns in the Hrst half and Owen, the brilliant field general ol the Lions, passed seventy-eight yards to hall-back Jack Ray and ran seven yards in the third quarter lor a touchdown. Don Hudson, reserve hallback. scored the other Lion tally on a l7-yard jaunt in the third quarter. Lions get revenge over Eagles Page 34 we wsmiiss. B-TEAM AND VARSITY Roar I: Ronnie Reed. YVaync Cartwright. Roger Fish, Billy Tomlinson. Charles Ingram, jack Ray. 'lack Patterson, Sandy Iiaggott, Butch Shaw. Billy Nlathess, Douglas lVood, Granville Hicks. Row 2: Robert Heals, Randall Smith, Bobby Davis, xlerrv Morris. jim McCord, jim Ed XVright. Ronnie Hicks, Nlikr: Crane, Louis Owen, Chuck Underwood, Henry Clark, Curtis Corbin, Drew Patterson, Charlie Williams. Row 3: David Goosby, Larry Goosetree. joe Young. Dennis The Fighting Lions were held to a standstill by the determined Irish I3-0 on Hume Marshall Field November ti. For the first time in 86 games the 1-Sig Blue failed to tally. Several times Litton knocked at the door but were stopped on the IS, Iii, and 5 yard lines. Next year the Lions are sworn to revenge. Isaac Litton's pre-Halloween trick-or-treat delfense turned back two Montgoniery Bell Academy scor- ing thrusts in the last hall' and racked up a 2l to Higgins, Harry Tidwell. Carroll 'l'anley. Bobby Holt. Pat Clardy, John Comer, Louis Phillips, William Knight, Tom- mv Clifton, 'Carey Herring, Mickey Cobb, Allan Cardiel, Richard Cooper, Billy Hoffman. Now 4: Warner Grosshost, Tommy Greene, Ray Hlard, Corky Short, Steve Wright, XVesIey Hall, Ronnie Hastings, john Helton, Richard Cutrer, 'Don Hudson. Mike Hollingsworth. Howard Halliburton, Nl'k T' ' 'o T Hindman. i 1 c atuni, Charles Btasver, Jerry lil victory belore 5,500 at jam-packed Andrews Field. lt was the seventh win ol the season lor the Mighty Lions. The Litton Lions ended an outstanding season ol' lootball Friday. November IS, by defeating DuPont 27 to I3. The Lions had many ollensive standouts in Louis Owen, .lack Ray, Roger Fish, and jack Patterson. The defensive host was led by Mike Crane. Page 35 BOYS' BASKETBALL Litton is indeed proud ol this year's bas- ketball team, as it always is. The members ol: the team wish to say thanks to the entire stu- dent body who inspired them on and to the cheerleaders who were so encouraging and en- thusiastic. A special word ol thanks goes to the coaches lor their line work. X'Vith the short, but swilt team, built around lour returning letternien the Blue team racked up a commendable record ol 9 wins, 7 losses. This record placed the Lions third in the 19th District. Coach Ronald X'Vebb, ably assisted by ex- l.ittonite lim Caldwell, linished his third season as head coach. Their leadership and guidance was lelt by the student body, as well as the members of the team. Since Coach Caldwell was not a member of the laculty, his picture does not appear in the annual. The Lions were led by senior captain .lack Ray and alternate captains, Ronnie Head and Louis Owen. Ray, Head, and Owen are the only members that will be lost via graduation. The nucleus ol' next year's team gained much experience in this year's hardwood play. The three juniors lettering this year, Doug Tnmm., 'ineiaht Jaclc Ray MANAGERS AND COACH Wesley Hall, Coach Ronald Webb, Curtis Corbin, and John Walker Nllood, Eddie Colley and llames Tillman will help next years team in the race lor N.l.I,. champions. All during the course ol' the season players received certain awards lrom the Optimist Club. All in all this basketball team ol' H359-G0 will be remembered for its ability and sportsmanship for a long time to come. Good luck to all the raduatinw' and to the returnin s H x players. well wishes lor a great season next year. James Tillman Ronnie Head Louis Owen .,...................-Mme.. ., .. Page 36 VARSITY U I: john Walker, Hliync Clz11'lw1'igl1L, blwfllllllll' Spciglit, Hou' 2: Cnrlis Corbin, Louis Owcn, Dun Filson, Billy Main li Rav. Charles Illglilllll. Ronnie Hczul, Butch Shaw, and css, Eddie Colley, Doug YVoocl, James Tillman, 'CO2lCll Ronv slay Hall. ulcl Webb. Charles Ingram Wayne Cartwright Buiclw Shaw Doug Wood Eddie Colley Page 37 O! SCOPQS we mf:-erfand player Ure prof l- d 1559 E gust m . 0? Qi 9 whefe the boat io' you ever fry fo Cha-Cfza whife pfeyfb bali? yy' 'K g basket- GIRLS' BASKETBALL Making a mark in the circle olf good basket- ball isn't an easy job, but these talented Lion- esses seemed to have no trouble. Many ini- portant factors decide the success of a team. The co-captains, Linda Gail Fergus and Linda Richmond, are one olf these lactors. Both girls are seniors and superb players: both girls deserve praise. Managers Gay Ellis, Pam Nickens, and Jane Oliphant have done commendable work. Leading this victorious group of Lionesses for the l959-60 season are lorwards, Linda Gail Fergus, Betsy .Io Ellis, and Sandra Frey. The starting guards are Linda Richmond, Rita Sweeney, and Alice Alexander. From last year, veteran starters, Linda Gail Fergus, Betsy Jo Ellis, and Linda Richmond, are back adding tremendous force to the team. This year hailing lrom Mississippi Miss Spigh t, the new Coach, has been a winning coach with a winning team. She has done a marvelous job, and we hope to have her for many years. The girls have had a bang-up season with I2 wins and Ll' losses. They romped through this season and wound up fourth in the N.I.l,. and second in the District standings. Individual honors go to Sandra Frey and Alice Alexander Coach Spight and her able helpers Gay Ellis, Pam Nickens ind .lane Oliphant lor making the 7lKlIIICf.S'.S!'fl11i.S All-City Team. Linda Gail Fergus made the third team, and l.inda Rich- mond and Betsy jo Ellis made honorable mention. This year's l,ionesses who really made a name L01 themselves in the tournaments knocked Goodletts- ville, Central, and the age old rivals, the DuPont Bulldogs, right oll' their leet. Co-Captains Betsv Jo Ellis Linda Gail Fergus Linda Richmond Sue Brown Sandra Frey Alice Ale Page 40 i limi' I: lSzu'lJz1rz 4 cr Hunt' 2: Szuudrzt lfreyg Sue Brown: Kathy Hardy: llezumu De- herryg The Bellevue Owls stepped on the Litton lzissies lor the district lil Cll2lIIl1Jl01lSllllJ, but both tezuus lound berths in the Region V Tournzunents held in Clarksville. XVhite l3lul'l' inet the Gallatin Road girls hut were deleztted 35 to IS. Two days lztter the Lionesses pztcked up and lelt lor Cllztrksville ztgztiu to meet Il tough Mt. Juliet outlit which the Lady Lions ran over in at 50 to 27 decision. arbara Jean Elli 1 jenn Ellis: .Xliee .llexanderg llrissv Reusou- lfozt' 3: Coach Spightg Betsy Jo Ellisg Linda Rielunoudg Linda Gail Ifergusg Rita Sweeueyg Gay Ellis, Manager. The lust gzune the Lady Lions played in the l960 hzisketbzill tourneys was played on Friday, Mztrelt ll at Clarksville where the Hlztverly sextet pushed the Lions to it 52-51 upset in at nip-and-tuck ztflfair. These little Litton gals are really to be congratu- lated on their very line sportsinztnsltip tlisplzlyed throughout the entire regular season and in the tournznnents. its well. s Rita Sweeney Debbie Rector Kathy Hardy Prissy Reasoner D D eanna eberrv Page 41 TRACK After losing the nucleus ol' last year's squad, Bobby Yates and Paul Lowry, the track teain was not expected to go as lar as last year's aggrega- tion. Although, at the time ot this writing, the cinder pounders have hung up one victory and second place in another meet, with the acquisi- tion ol Jack Ray plus the combined abilities that XVayne jackson has shown, the tezun is set lor a strong linish. Houston Hooper, Mike Crane, Roger Fish, Fred Fugitt, Jian Ed NVright, and Louis Owen have bolstered the relays and held events. The events and the participants are as follows: l00 yard dash4Houston Hooper, XVayne -lack- song 220 yard dashfHouston Hooper, Richard I , . r Coach Bill Thompson Cutrerg 4110 yard dash-NVayne llackson, Mark Byrorng 880 yard runfxlack Ray, Ken Burnette, Ronnie Hicks, inile run-Steve XVright, Ken Armstrong, l20 yard H.H.4Fred Fugitt, I80 yard low H.-Fred Fugitt, Carol 'llanleyg +140 yard relay-Houston Hooper, Louis Owen, Roger Fish, Xtlayne jackson, 880 yard relayfDon Hud- son, joe Young, Richard Clutrer, Ronnie Reed, rnile relay-Louis Owen, Roger Fish, .lack Ray, XVayne klacksong 2 rnile relay4YX'illia1n Knight, Nike Crane, Mike Borurn, Ronnie Hicksg shot put-Bill Nlathess, Howard Halliburton, Butch Shawg pole vault-Dan f,llll'lSllOllT1, discus-Mike Crane, ,lohn Corner, high juriip-XVayne -lack- son, Fred Fugittg broad juinp-Fred Fugitt, lack Rav. Row 1: Jim Ed Wright, Jaclc Ray, Wayne Jaclcson, Houston William Knight, Fred Fugitt. Row 3: Mark Dyrorn, :vulne- Hooper, Dan Chrisholm, Curtis Corbin, Ronnie Reed, Ronnie Crane, Carol Tanley, Billy Mathess, Johnny Comer, Roger Hiclcs. Row 2: Kenneth Armstrong, Kenneth Burnette, Joe Fish, Steve Wright, Mike Borum. Young, Richard Cutrer, Howard Halliburton, Don Hudson, Ronnie Hicks Jack Ray Wayne Jackson 100 yd. D-ash 220 yd. Dash I-I0 yd. Dash S80 yd. Dash Nlile Run IIU yd. Relay SSO yd. Relay Nlile Relay 2 Mile Relay 120 yd. High Hurdles 180 yd. 1.ow Hurdles Pole Vault High jump Broad jump Shot Put Discus INDIVIDUAL SCHOOL RECCRDS Dickie Flliot Bohhy Yates Rudolph Sehmittott .lack Ray Gene Palmer 1Vayue Cartwrigllt, jack Ray. Hlayue Jackson. Bolxliy Yates Elliott, Moore. Dickerson. Copas Steve Shaw. jack Ray, Wayne jackson. jackie Stroud Ray Clark. lark Ray. Roger Gower, Butch Buruette Steve Shaw Steve Shaw Sloan Powell Steve Sltztw Bohhy Yates jackie Stroud jerry Cantrell Time 10.0 22.3 51.1 2041.3 137.1 15.1 131.1 333.9 818.0 15.7 21,5 io' wt 2125 1l'5 l2U'2W 1957 1959 1955 1959 1956 1959 1956 1953 1957 1958 1958 1959 l 95 7 1959 1953 1959 Steve Wright Roger Fish, Jack Ray Mike Crane Page 43 BASEBALL The Isaac l.itton Lions tried hard to maintain the line record that last yearls team compiled. Last year's Lions compiled a great I5-Fl record as they finished second only to Memphis C.B.H.S. in the state, Captain l.arry Peyton and eo-captain Ronnie Head were counted on to pace the Big Blue. Other returning Lettermen were All-City Shortstop Charlie Ingram, big Bob Heals, Carl Sawyer, and an array ol' hard throwing pitchers headed by Eddie Colley. Cllill' Nleiss, and -lames Tillman. This year's ball club was predominately made up ol juniors, The only seniors were Peyton, Head, and Heals. Coach .jesse Carney, although blessed with a returning crew ol' Lettermen, relused to be opti- mistic: as Antioch and DuPont were expected to give them trouble. Ex-Lion lirst baseman, Jim Cald- well, was helping eoaeh the team this year. Other members that were prominent in the picture were Steve Harrison, Dale Xtlilhite, XVayne Cartwright, -lack Patterson, Randall Smith, Tom Sullivan, jerry lflindman, and Pete Utter. Row 1: Ronnie Head, Eddie Colley, Larry Peyton, Charlie Wayne Cartwright. Row 4: Tommy Sullivan, Jack Patterson, Ingram. Row 2: Dale Wilhite, Clifford Weiss, James Till- Randall Smith, Jerry Compton, Billy Anderson, Gehrig Harris. man. Row 3: Don Filson, Carl Sawyer, Steve Harrison, Row 5: Mr. Jesse Carney, Coach. Page 44 GIRLS' TUMBLING Peggy Spann and Pam Rowe portray Jack-in-the-boxes in the 'coy shop during the annual gym iamboree. Girls' tumbling is presented in a gymnastic program in the spring. The fourth annual gym .jainboree was held in April under the direction ol' Miss Ruby Bateman, physical education teacher, Approximately 200 girls from the physi- cal edufatitni department participated in various tumbling and to-ordination stunts. These stunts included a cross-rope act with four hilarious clowns jumping the ropeg a beat- nik aetg and a Sadie Hawkins Day act with all the i'l'ellars being chased by all the pretty Dog- patch girls. Miss Bateman spent several weeks drilling the girls in preparing them for another enjoyable jainboree. 1 Miss Bafeman's fourth period gym class act as Cannibals in the jamboree. Page 45 Page lintlcly Carey. Stuart Moore. Randall Smith, Baxter Waller, Harville Hooper. Captain. Making its tlehut in the lielcl ol ath- letics this year is the goll' teani, spon- sored by Mr. Maxwell. Although this is a new sport to Litton lads, it is rapidly becoming inore popular to high school youth, and provides an excellent source ol recreation and relaxation to those who participate in it. Always a lavorite with Litton lasses is tennisfthe popular sport ol spring and sunnner inonths. Sponsored by Miss Earline Gibson, this activity is growing in popularity by leaps and bounds. Last yearls record was coni- posecl ol' three wins ancl four loses. Ron' 1: Jeanette Shaw, Alice Alexander. Carol Bateman. Row 2: Brenda Arinhrec'ht. llwana Wherry, Sandra Frey. 46 GOLF TEAM TENN TEAM CHEERLEADERS Faye Hatcher 'WVe the cheerleaders of Isaac Litton High School, in order to promote good school spirit and morale throughout the student body and to encourage better sportslnzxnship lor all, do ordain and establish this, our constitution, for the Isaac Litton cheerleaders. This is the preamble to the cheerleaders' constitu- tion thzlt was drawn up this year. These are the girls who led the cheers throughout the 1959-60 season. They always had 21 ready cheer whether the teams . were winnin or losinv. Bonnie Regan g D Janie Cantrell l Peggy Smith Sally Campbell V Captain Co-Captain Joan Sykes Rose Ann Goodwin Mary Dodson Sanclra Duncan Donna Shadclen Jud Williams Y Alternate Alternate C? a quantity of - n X 1 X 'ii .47 iii 4,3151 i iii aff' Qi WM i N ii , iw Q f ' fv I xiii fi!! in Ali k X Qi i xi mx P i ii i ii Q ii fs' V ,ii i ,, wx iii. i IS cenis . Il Brenda, iimis is Wkepbiiiasx room. qSCliiUl'S cmlci QSLCVC Dctnlmi cswrls EELTKNQQI Jqmgq, Il mpho- Do you suppose we'li ever finish? lllvllzllicms for 1 l1l0I'C,1iHlLlllti thc lm11ilcli11g.WfQ'fQ,iX Qjuniors clccorule for the Prmn.j timmy .A , 4 1 i Page 48 a piece! l ' WW., W A sprinkling of All-Spice is: M t'-M N, K lhe bophomores :is they finally reach the Senior High . . . the moment they have long awaited .... The juniors raising money to make that night ol' nights one to be long renieinlmerecl .... The Seniors, anxiously awaiting the future and at the same time sentimentzilly reminiscing the wonderful moments which will 2llYVilyS he close to their hearts. . . . All ol' tl if z I l our lives and desire lol' the classes. use icc El quantity olf All-Spice to Page 49 ,, ..., ., . . -Y-, W H 4 3 1 1 1 w E i 2 1 s r E 5 Q E SENIORS ON THRESHOLD OF GRADUATION The outstanding Class ol lfltitl is on the threshold ol graduation. Their linal accomplishments will be the receiving their diploma, the shedding the Hnal tear, and the stepping into the adult world. In the past four years they have gone over the same paths as seniors of the past, working, playing, -IANIC12 ABERNATHY Why be diUicz1lt zvlterz with a lillle effort, you can be irn11o.ssil11e. Homecoming Attendant, 43 Civinettes, 43 Ir. P.'l'.A., 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Pep Club, l, 2, 3, 4: S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, 43 Science Club, 2 253, Homeroom Representative, 43 Prom Committee, 33 Gym Iamboree 3, 43 I.tTroN1AN Staff, 43 LITTONIAN Sr. Assistant, 43 jr, Arliievt-ment, 4 LOIS .XDCOCK Quiet and 'lHHl.Y.S'll7IllIlH, her 'nature viewer rfaries. Y-Teen Club, 23 Girls' Chorus, 23 Music Club, 33 Keynote Club, 33 Pep Club, 3, 4g Gym Jamboree, 3, 4: Glee Club, S3 Bowling Club, 33 Christian Club, 4. NIIKE ALLEN lVltere willirtgltest is' great., the rliflirzlllies rumzol be great. Red Cross Representative, li Hi-Y Club, lj Bowling Club, 23 Camera Club, 23 Rille Club, 33 'l'.B. Club, 43 Bowling Club, El, 4. BILLY ANDERSON Greater men fltlm I have liverl, 1111! I sefriously rloubl it. Homeroom President, 13 Blast Staff, 13 Hi-Y Club, 13 Hot Pots, 2: Medley Science Club, 23 Alt. Student Council, 33 Jr. Achievement, 33 Prom Committee, 33 Francis Science Club, 43 Scientist of Tomorrow, 43 Southern Gentlemen, 2, 3, 43 Baseball, l, 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's Club, 43 Math Club, 43 Pep Club, l, Fl, 4. BRENDA ARNIBRECHT A cheerful dislaositivn, Il merry rounlenzmce. lnterclass Basketball, l, 23 Bowling Team, l3 Tennis Team, 3, 43 Pep Club, 3, 43 Christian Club, 3, 43 Science Club, 2, 33 Softball Team, 13 Oflice Staff, 1. CAROL ATKINSON The gift of gaity may itself be the greatest goorl fortune. Y-Teens, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club, l, 2, 43 Gym Jamboree, 2, 3, 43 Glce Club, 2, 3, 43 Choral Festixal, 2, 43 jr. Red Cross, 3, 4. CAROL. BATEMAN They are never alone tltul are 111'c0n111anir'rl with great lllllllglllj. Staunton, Virginia, l, 23 Christian Club, 33 Social Chairman, 33 Ten- nis Team, 3, 43 Forensics, 3, 43 Honor Soicety, 43 Math Club, 4, Set'- retary, 43 Student Council, 43 junior Red Cross, 43 Francis Science Club, 33 Scientists of Tomorrow, 33 jr. Achievement, 4. llOBERT BEALS I would rather be right than l'resirlrf11t. Varsity Football, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Football, lj Banner All-City Foot- ball Honorable Mention, 43 Student Council, 23 Pep Club, 3, 43 Rifle Team, 2, 33 jr. Red Cross, lg Mt-n's Club, 3, 43 Varsity Baseball, 2, 3, 43 Leltermen's Club, 43 Civitan Club, 43 Horneroom Ollicer, 23 Prom Committee, 33 Science Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 43 Intramural Basketball, l3 Future Scientists of Tomorrow, 2, 3, 4. crying, and laughing. It is now time lor them to walk front their golden throne and hand their cherished seniority to the juniors on a velvet pil- low. The ingredients have been added and the results is our superior class of l960. SENIOR CLASS LYNN BEAN IFS nat what you do, it'.i what you gel away -zuilli. Homeroom Ollicer, 1, 3, Southern Gentlemen, 2, 4, Francis Science Club, 3, B-Team Football, 2, Glee Club, 2, 33 Pep Club, 4, Prom Committee, 33 Medley Science Club, 2. LINDA BENTLEY Great is truth :md mighty IIIIUZVB all llzlngx. Ollice Staff, lg Student Council, lg Inter-Class Basketball, l, 2, Pep Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 33 S.P.C. Club, 4, Varsity Basketball, 3, 43 Library Stall, 23 Future Teachers of America, 3, 4. GEORGE B12NzENHAFi1R 1 never think of the future, il cunies' loo soon. Marching 100 Band, l, 2, 3, 45 Projectionist Club, 23 Medley's Science Club, 23 Bowling Club, 3, 4, Cotton Carnival, 2, 4, Rille Club, 25 Youth Incorporated, 3, 4, Driver's Training, 2, Prom Committee, 3, Marching Festival, l, 2, 3, 43 Concert Festival, l, 2, fl, 4: Pep Club, lg Band Rod and Reel Club, l. NIARKER BILLINGSLFY The elevator to success is not Tlllllllflg , . . lake Iliff stairs. Jr. Red Cross, lg Southern Gentlemen, 4, Christian Club, 3, Math Club, 4, Rifle Club, 2, 35 Rifle Team, 23 Pep Club, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, l, 25 Interclass Basketball, lg Bowling Club, 2. NTARCELLA BISHOP I 1101161 worry-il worries me to worry. junior Red Cross, 2, 3: P.'F.A,, 1, 2, Science Club, 2: S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, 2, 45 Gym Jamboree, 2, 4g Prom Committee, 3. KENNETH BOHANNON If sllldy is the cause of rlealh, I will live forever. Art Service Club, lg Intramural Basketball, l: Homeroom President, 2, Medley Science Club, 2, Bowling Club, 2, fig Homeroom Vice- Presidcnt, 33 Blast Cartoonist, 4, Library Representatixe, -'lg jr. Red Cross, 4, Guitar Club, 43 Stormers Automobile Club, 4, Member of the National Hot Rod Association, 4. BILL BROYVN Why take life' seriously, you ran'l get out of if alive. Jordon High School, l, 2, 33 Southern Gentlemen Club, 4: Forensic Club, 4. JANE BROXVN Nelllillim is tfirlur. Student Council, l: S.l'.C. Club, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President, 3: Pep Club, 2, 45 Neatest, 45 Interclass Basketball, 1, 2, Gym Jamboree, 3. CAROLYN WHITE. BUCK To hm' marriage meant success and .vo she is successful. jr. Red Cross, l, 2, 35 Bowling Club, l, 23 S.P.C., 2, 33 Prom Com- mittee, 3g Pep Club, 2, 3, Chorus, l, 23 Modern Music Masters, 2, :lg Gym Jamboree, 3. LINDA BURRESS She always brightens the corner zulirfre .rim is. P.T.A. Representative, lg S.P.C., 2, 3, 4, jr. Red Cross, 33 Science Club, 43 Pep Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, fl, Gym jamboree, 45 junior Achievement, 4. KENNETH CALDXVELL Some study to be smart, me, Fm llzal way naturally. Pep Club, 45 Projectionist Club. 2, 33 Math Club, 4, Science Club, 2, 3, 4, President, 2, Scientists ol Tomorrow, 3, 4: Math Contest, 33 Regional Math Contest, 3, Merit Scholarship Finalist, 43 Most Intel- lectual, 45 Honor Society, 4. JUDITH CALLAHAN And still they gazed, and .ilill the zuomler grew, tha! one small hear! would mrry all she knew. Junior Classical League, 2: Modern Music Masters, 2, 3, 4: Christian Club, 3, 4, President, 4, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Treasurer, 45 Medley Science Club, 2, jr. P.T.A. Representative, 4g Pep Club, 3, Music Club, 2, Treasurer, 23 Chorus, l, 2, 3. SENIOR CLASS She 1'emiuri.r ux of clmmjmgne, .sllffs always bulzbling over. Class Secretary, I, 4, Class Trertsurer, 33 S.l',C. Club, 2, 3, 4, His torian, 3, Vice-President, 43 Pep Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Cirinette Club, 4 LITTUNIAN Stall, 43 Quill and Scroll, 43 Modern Music Club, 2, 3, 4 Freshmen Chorus, I3 Clec Club, 23 Top Ten Beauty, 43 Juniol Achievement, 33 Cheerleader, 3, 4, Co-captain, 43 Prom Committee, 2 Most Popular, 43 Gym Jamboree, 33 lnterclass Cheerleaders, 2: Stu dent Council Representative, 3, Alt., 23 Jr. Red Cross Representative I3 Jr. P.T.A. 23 Homeroom Ollicer, I, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Repre sentatixe. JANIF, 'CANTRIQLL A lzvlnlele in her eye, ll Sflllfllltf in her mind. Shellielcl High School' S.l'C,, 2 3, 4, Histori1n 4 C' ' 4 , . , , . , 3 ivlnette, Chaplain, 4' Cheerleader 4' Pep Club 2 3 4 'I' T , . , , , , , ., 3 op en Beauty, 4 Alt. Student Counc'l 4' P.T. - ' 1 - 1, , A., Z, Interclass Cheerleader, 2. BUDDY CAREY 1 nmtt not lel studies interfere zuillz my education. Latltev Science Club, l' Band, I, 2, 3' Cotton C' 'f I , , - , , arruva, I3 Marching Festival, l, 23 Concert Festival, I, 23 Medley Science Club, 25 Rifle Club, 2: Bowling Club, 33 Southern GentIernan's Club, 4: Prom Committee, 3. JUDY SESLER CARR The Iles! jmrl of beauty is tllal uflrirli no picture can l'Xf71'BS.I'. Chorus Club, I3 S.1'.C., 2, 33 Girls' Clee Club, 2: Student Council 23 Y-Teens Club, 33 Junior Red Cross Representative, 33 Pep Club I, 2, 33 lnterclass Basketball, l. BOBBY CARTER Take good rare of meg good men are lmrd lo Hnrl. Intramural Bask tI.ll t, , , i. ' . Club, 23 Forensic Club, 23 Projectionist Club, 23 Glee Club, 2, 33 Mid- State Chorus Festival, 23 Junior' Achievement, 3, Vice-President, 33 Student Council Alt., 33 Music Club, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms, 33 Pep Club, 4. BILL CENTER A lion among ladies is ri dzuigerous thing. Horneroom Olheer, 1, 2, 33 Student Council, I3 Jr. Achievement, 4, Latin Club, I3 B-Team Football, 23 'l'rack, 2, 33 Science Club, 2, II 43 Pep Club, 2, 33 Souther G ,I ' ' ' ' ' n ent einen Club, 2, 5, 4, .Storniers Au: tomobile Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 3, 43 Hot Pots, 2. CRAHAM'CHARLTUN He'd make ll aionrlerfzll new chajlter in some gi1'l's llinry. Marching Festival, 2, 43 Homeroom Oflicer, 2, 3, 43 Junior Red Cross, 43 Bowling Club, I. 2, EI, 43 Stormers Club, 43 Rille Club, 23 Math Club, 43 Cotton Carnival, I, 33 Jr. Achievement, Il, 43 Pep Club 2 3 4' '- ' ' ' , , Medley Science Club, 2, Annual Band Concert, I, 2, 3, 43 Nfod: ern Music Masters, 25 Inter-class Basketball, 33 Junior ,l'.T.A., I, 2. JANICE CLARK Sugar and spice and all l1lIll'S nice. S.l'.C., 2, fi, 43 Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer, 2, 33 Student Council, 2, Alt., 43 Honierooin Representa- tive, 33 Jr, Achievement, 3: Gym Jamboree, 3, 4: Honor Society, 43 Scientists of Tomorrow, 4. REIBECCA ANN CLARK Silence is the elemenl in whiclz great llziugs fashion lllemselwes. Library Stall, lg P.T.A. Representative, I3 Pep Club, 2, 3, 43 Carver S-4, - .. fs-,,.,,. cience Club, 2, X-Icens, 2, 5, 43 Homeroom Representative, 4. XIICKEY COBB .Yo man can litre forezlw, but I mn try. B-Team Football, 23 Southern Gentlemen, 23 Carver Science Club, 23 Francis Science Club, fl, 43 Projeetionist Club, 43 Junior Achievement, 33 Bowling Club, 4. ICAYLE. DUNCAN COLEAIAN Wlzat is lllftlllflflll is good, and who is good is beautiful. l'.'1'.A. Representative, 13 S I' C 2 S' Band I 2 3' Middl T . . ., , t, , , , , e ennessee Marching Festival, I, 2, 33 Concert Festival, I, 2, 33 Memphis Cotton Carnival, 2. CAROL COLLEY My low is always constant, only its objects clmnge. I,.ibrary Stall, I3 S.l'.C. Club, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens, 23 Pep Club, 2, 3, 43 Junior Achievement 4' lnterclass C'heerIe'tder 2' C' m J b .I , , r H ., . . , , ry am oree, 2, 3, 43 Prom Conumttee, 33 Si Cl I 2' - ' ' tierice u 1, 2, Red Cross, I. Page 53 s e rt , I3 Gatlinburg lligh School l' Carver Science Tl-IE CLASS Nlokkls COLLIER l'll not budge tm infill. Carver Science Club, 23 Pep Club, 2, 3, 4, Storniers fl, 43 Southern Gentlemen, 2, 55, 4. JERE COMPTON Polileners I'D.XlS nollzing and gains erferyllzing. Medley Science Club, 23 Hotneroom President, l, 43 Bowling Club, lp lnterclass Basketball, lg Freshman Baseball Team, l3 Art Club, 23 Pep Club, l, 2, 33 jr. Achievement, 23 Southern Gentlemen, 2, 3, 1: Francis Science Club, 4. NIARGARICT COOK A girl may not be riglll but never say .vlzcfs wrong. Y-Teen Club, 2, S3 Library Club. 33 Library Stall, 3, jr. Red Cross Alt., 33 jr. Red Cross Representative, 43 Pep Club, 2, 33 jr. Achieve! inent, 3, Red Cross Volunteer Mlorker, LYNN CORNIANY Boolcs are for men of lligll xlniure. Medley Science Club, 23 Proiectionist Club, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club, 4. JEAN COTHRON Never tl .suzl fare, ltlzeztys ll glnll face makes at happier ntorlrl. S.l'.C. Club, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club, 2, 'lg jr. P.T.A., 43 Homeroom Um- cer, 2, 31 Gym jarnboree, 3. JIMMY COXVAN Wnrlc enough lo do, and strength to do it. Vice-President Homeroorn, l, 23 Hobby Club, l, 23 Photography Club, l, 23 Bowling Club, 2, 43 jr. Red Cross, 2. 3, 43 Football, l3 Bas- ketball, l. MIKE CRANE Great men are slow lo ringer, and lte'.r never been mad. Freshman Football, l3 B-Team Basketball, 13 Southern Gentlemen, 23 Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Outstanding Linelnan, 43 Track, 2, 3, 43 Boys' States, 33 Boys' County, 33 I.etterinan's Club, 4, Vice-President 41 Civitan Club, 43 National Honor Society, 43 Mr. Lit- ton Candidate. 4: Rifle Club, 3: Science Club, 2, 43 jr. Classical 'S 4 Xll Citv Football 4' All State Football, 43 Best School League,2,4, 31 z,, A Spirit, 43 Student Council, 2, 33 Pep Club, 3, 4. JAMES CREECH Blessed is lie a'l1o lttls ll good repulalion. Bowling Club, l, El: Projectionist Club, 43 Carver Science Club. lg Chorus, lg Student Council, 4: Men's Club, 4. juuv CREECH Slie lmldx ll!l7llflTllll07I for ull she meefx. llotneroom Ullicer, 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council, 13 Olhce Stall, l, 2, 3, 4: S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, 43 YATeen Club, 43 jr. Achievement 43 Pep Club, l, S, 4. DALE CaocK12'1 r If Ilellind, lry harder, if ahead, never let 1111. Art Club, 2, 3, 43 Gym jamboree, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club, 2, 3, 43 Science Club, 2. join' CUMNHNGS Let olllers tell of storms and sliozuers, I'll only mark my sunny hours. Band, l, 2, 3, 43 Middle Tenn. State Marching Festival, l, 3, 43 Middle Tenn. State Concert Festival, l, 2, 3, 43 Band Council, 2, 43 Twirling Festival, 43 Majorette, 4, Alternate, 33 jr. Red Cross, l, 2, 3, 4, President, 43 Reporter for Davidson County Red Cross, 33 Stu- dent Council, 4, Alternate, lj S.P.C., 2, 3, 43 Science Club, 23 Pep Club, 2, 43 jr. Achievement, 33 Delegate to Middle Tenn. Red Cross Training Center, 33 Prom Committee, 33 National Honor Society. 43 LITTONIAN Staff, 4, Circulation Manager, 43 Memphis Cotton Carnival, l, 35 llomcroom Ollirer, l, 3: Intramural Basketball, l: Red Cross Executive Committee, 43 Delegate to lnterfl-Iigh Red Cross Council, 4. BIARY CUNNINGHAM Her future is ghrunzise of a life of usefulness. S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens, 23 Oilice Staff, 3, 43 Library Stall, lg Blast Staff, 1. CF l960 CARL CUTRELI. Semi' think Iliff u'm'lfl is 11I11fli' fm' fmt and frnlic, .vo do I. Southern GentleIIIen's Club, 2, 3: Freslunzin Ifootbtillg B-Tezini Foot ball, 23 Storrners Automobile CIIIb, 43 Science Club, 2. Bots DAVIDSON Nothing in his life I1ecn1r1e hint like the lining il. Francis Science Club, 3, 4, President of First Period Sciencx: Club, -1, Mzttli Club, 4: Southern Gentlt-n1en's Club, 23 Pep Club, 2, 3, 43 Science Fair, 2, 3. Botsisv Dixyis Heir gentle A1111 kind, a belief friend ix nal lo be frluml. Homeroom Oflieer, lg Freslnnztn Football, I: Intercluss Bzisketbzill, I: B.G.A., 2: B-Team Football, 3: Pep Club, I, 3: Bowling Club, 3, 4, Southern Gentlemen, 4: LCIICICIHCIIIS Club, 4: Varsity Footbtill, 45 jacques Science Club, 3, HIAY, 4. CAROLYN DAVIS Thy uzoclerly is ri tzlmlle In llly r11z'1'il. Antioch, I, 25 Y-Teens Club, 3, 4. DOUGLAS DAVIS You FIIIITIUI lm fl lrucf man until you Ir'111'11 Io niicy. Baud, I, 3, 4, jr. Acliievement, 3, fl, lXl:IiIzIegcr, 3, 4: Projettionist Club, 3: Ninth Club, 4: Frzintiis Science Club, 3, 4: Xlzircliing Festival, l, 3, 4: Cotton Curnivzil, 3: Scientist ol' Toiiiorruw, 3, -1: Peztbudy Demonstration School, 2: Science Talent Senrtli, 4. GAYLE Dfnrs Slzelr full of jzeja 111111 fun. Library Stuff, I: P.T.A. Representutixe, I3 Cztrxer Science Club, I: Medley Science Club, 23 Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teen Club, 2, 3, -1: S.I'.C. Club, 4. LINDA IBEASON Sl1e'5 116011 .xo 1114531 liifing, .rl1e forgo! 111 gmnu Bltidisun High School, lg Pep Club, fl, Modern Music Musters, 3, 4: Music Club, 2, 3, 4, Social Chairinzin, EI: Christian Club, 4, All-Star Chorus, 3, 4: Seeretziry of Hoineroom. 4: Junior l'.'I'.A. Representat- tixe, 3: Medley Seience Club, 2: Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Cliorus, 4, Jr. Red Cross, 2, 3, 4. DONNA DHLANIQY Dtlilji c011fI1.rc' mr' Iuiflz ilu' facts, my 111i111I is 111111141 1411. Y-Teen Club, 23 Science Club, 3, 43 S.l'.C. Club, 3, 4: Gyln jaun- boree, 4, Chorus, lg Pep Club, 4. SUI: DIiMON'I'I5ItuUAI If IIIIII not IIM11, 1'n1 tlzenf. Science Club, I, 2, 3: Glee Club, I, 2, 4: Y-Teen Club, 2: S.I'.C., 3, 4: Junior Achieveinent, 43 junior Red Cross, 2, 3: Hoiiicrooni OI? Iicer, 2, 3: Jr. l'.'P.A. Represetitattiye, l: Pep Club, l, 2, 3, 4, STEVE DENTON WIIIII I ztvtnt I'Il get, wha! I do11'l 11111111 IIKISTIYIL been tlzougilt of yet. Student Body President, 43 Student Council, I, Alternate, 35 Civitau Club, 3: Most. Likely To Succeed, 4, Boys' County, 3: T.A.S.C. Con- xention, 3: S.A.S.C. Comention, 4: Junior Clzissical League, 2, 3, 4, Southern Gentlemen Club, 2, 3, 4, Carver Science Club, 2: Francis Science Club, 2, 4, Ollicer, 4 Pep Club, 4: Vzirsity Football, 2, 33 Freslnnan Football, lg Christian Club, 43 junior Achievement, 3. JIMBIY DIc:Icr.RsoN l'V1tIr'l1 out It'orIclfl1ff1'ff I 601110. Chorus, I, 2, Pep Club, I, 2, Medley Science Club, 2: Soutliern Cen- tlelnen, 25 Music Club, 31 Hornernom Ollicer, 3, 4: Francis Science Club, 43 Stormers Auto Club, 4: N.H.R.A., 4. JACKIE DICKINSON llflake 11113: tvllile llte A1111 .xl1i111'.x. Homerooin Representrttixe, I, 31 .IIB Red Cross, I, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Alternate, 43 Chorus, I, 2: Science CIIIb, 2: 'liunibling Team, l, 2, 3, 43 Interclass Clieerlertder, 2: S,I'.C. Club, 2. 3, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4, Predisent, 4, Prom Committee, 33 Sectretziry of Hoineroom, lg Bowling Team, 3, 4, Cyin Jamboree, 2, 4: Jr. Acliievernent, 4. SENIOR CLASS ANN DICKSON Work lmrzl lotziarrl ll goal, uml Llie goal will be 1n'cml111li.sllerl. Franklin County High, I3 Y-Teens, 2, 33 S.P.C., 43 LITTONIAN Stall' 43 Honor Society, 43 jr. Achiexenient, 43 Carter Science Club, 23 Francis Science Club, S3 Prom Committee, 3. PEGGY DOREBIUS Charm strikes the sight, but merit wins the goal. S.P.C. Club, 2, S3 Pep Club, l, 2, 3, 43 Library Club, l, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 'S' library Stiff l 2 'I 4 Plesidc t 4 C tnibo ' ..,, . , , ,t, , 'n, : yytnjz fCC,4Q jr. Achievement, 33 Secretary-'l'reasurer, Medley Science Club, 2. BOB DORRIS Like a jiozvzler pull, heir for the girls. Stortners, 43 Southern Gentlemen, l, 2, fl, 4: Modern Music Masters, I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 43 B-Team Football 23 Carver Science Club Olheer, 23 Band, lg Prom Committee, 3: Homeroom President, I: Music Club, l, 2, 3, 43 Red Cross, l, 2, 3, 43 All-State Chorus, fl, 43 Student Council Alt., 2: Choral Festital, 1, 2, 3, 4. GARY DRENNON Be ll live wire, mul you zuotft get stejnpecl on, Bowling Club, 2, fl, 43 Medley Science Club, 23 Lane Science Club, 43 Chorus, 13 Inter-class Basketball, I3 Pep Club, 2, 3. 'TEDDY DUKE If at once you don'l' .vllccrferl-give 1111. lli-Y Club, l: Freshman Football Team, l3 Medley Science Club, 2: Hot Pots Automobile Club, 23 jr. Classical League, 2, fl, 4, Sergeant- at-Arms, 33 Southern Gentlemen Club, 3, 4: l-lomeroom Ollieer, 4: President, Stormers, El. 43 Mr. Litton Candidate, 43 Math Club, 43 Francis Science Club, fl, 4. BARBARA DUNN 'I'l1ere's zz charm in courtesy and profil, loo. Carver Science Club, 23 Pep Club, 2, 3, 43 Music Club, 2, 33 Keynote Club, 3: Y-Teens, 43 Gym Jamboree, 43 Girls' Chorus, 23 Glee Club II 'l ,4. PATSY EDXVARDS Tlterc is no wisdom like fmukiiess. Band, 2, 3, 43 Nlajorelte, 2, 3, 43 Band Council, 3, 4: Medley Science Club, 21 Pep Club, lg jr. Achievement, 43 Prom Committee, 33 Cotton Carnixal l, 2, 3, 4: S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens, 4: Red Cross, l, President, 2, Treasurer, 3, 43 P.T.A., 3, 43 Twirling Festixal, 3, 43 Band Attendant, 43 lklarehing Festival, l, 2, 3, 4. CARL EIDSON It is better to liw' one clay its n lion tlmu fl lttmdretl years as zz slteep, Freshman Football, lg Interclass Basketball, I: Southern Gentlemen, 23 Chorus, l, 23 Hume-Fogg, 33 Football, 33 Pep Club, 43 Storn1er's Club, 43 Science Club, 4. BETSY jo ELLH One who is the best of everytlting. Basketball Team, 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain, I3 S.P.C. Club, 2, 4: Executive Committee, 2, 4, Secretary, 33 Student Council, 2, 3, Girl Vice-President, 43 Courtesy Queen, 2: Glee Club, 2, 33 Pep Club, 2, Il, 4: jr. Achievement, 3: Ciyiniette Club, 43 Treasurer, Medley Science Club, 23 Prom Committee, 33 Best All-round, 43 S.A.S.C. Convention in Corpus Christi, Texas, 4. BILL ELLIS His only hope for the futzlre-faster mrs. Hi-Y Club, l3 Football, l, 23 Southern Gentlemen, 2, 3. 43 Medley Science Club, 23 Francis Science Club, 3, 4: jr. Classical League, 2, 3, 43 Hot Pots Club, 2: Stor1ner's Automobile Club, 3, 4, Sergeant- at-Arms, 33 Math Club, 4. OUIDA ELLISON Conmion ,vm1.se ulrimil be taught, llllf miller olilfuiiierl. S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Classical League, 2, 3, 4g Medlev Science Club, 2, Gym janiboree, 2, 4. I L15oN EI.Ron Tlufrcls lurk in leinire. Concert Band, l, 2, 3, 43 Marching Band, l, 2, 3, 4: Projectionist Club, 2: Bowling Club, 3, 43 Band Council, 4: Cotton Carnival, Memphis, l, 3. 43 Rille Club, 23 Pep Club, 43 Carser Science Club, 23 Francis Science Club, 33 Jr. Achievement, 3, 4. Page 56 , SENIOR CLASS BOBBY ENGLEBLZKI' Till!! resltll of manners is friendsllip. Medley Science Club, 2: Francis Science Club, il: Library Club, 3, 43 Ollice Stall, l, 2, il, 4: Civitan Club, 4: Library Stall, EDXVARD ENOCH The utillier Ilzcy are, the beller zve like them. Concert Band, l, 2, 3: Marching Band, l, 2, 3, 4: Projeetionist Club. 2: Rille Club, 2: Band Council, 4: Baud Attendant, 4: Carver Science Club, 2: Cotton Carnival, Memphis, fl, 4: jr. Achievement, 2, Il. ERIC ERICSON .4 latlglz, Il smile, Il carefree lzearl, il is imjzossillle to find his collnlerjzart. Peabody Demonstration School, l: Southern Gentlemen, 2, 3, 4, Presi- tlent, 4: Pep Club, 2, fl, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms, 4: Carver Science Club, 2: Francis Science Club, 4: Hot Pots Car Club, 2: Student Council, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Ollicer, fl, -1: Prom Committee, 3: jr. Achievement, 3, 43 Civitan Club, 4: Math Club, 'lt Friendliest, 4: Mr. Litton Can- tlidate, 4: Stormer's Club, 4. 'CLYDE EVANS He lU0lll!lllIl run Ilftllllltl Ilaf' corner lo see lllzi world blow 1111. Freshman Football, l: Football, 2: Carver Science Club, 23 Southern Gentlemen, 2, 3, 4: jr. Achievement, El: Storiners, 4. ANNE GAYLE FARLEY 'Tis lrue gold run do much, lull charm can do more. llantl, l, 2, fl, 4: Colorguard, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4: Alternate lklajorette, 2, El: lclomeroom Ollicer, 2, 3: Jr. l'.'l'.A., 2: S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, 2: Pep Club, 2: Band Council, 4: Band Queen, 4: jr. Achievement, 4: Student Council Alternate, 3: Memphis Cotton Carnival, l, 3: Marching Festival, l, 2, 3, 4. LlNDA UAIL FERCUS fl friendlier girl you will never meet: slze's u swell girl and u great uihlelr. Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4: Homecoming Attendant, 3: Pep Club, l, 2, El, 4: Science Club, 3: S.l'.C. Club, 2, 3, 4, Executive Committee Fl: Chorus, 2, 31 ,llk Achievement, 4: Prom Committee, fi: Most Athletic, 4. ROGER FISH The key lo success is tl good dislmxition. Vice-President Senior Class, 4: Pep Club, 4: Civitan Club, 4: Letter- Ill1lll'S Club, Il, 4: Science Club, 2, 3, 4: B-Team Football, 2: Varsity Football, 3, 4: Track, 2, 3, 4: All-City Football, 4: Most Popular, 4: Mr. Litton Candidate, 4: Science Club Olhcer, 2. DALE FLUTY Treal your friend as if he miglzl become your enemy. Medley Science Club, 2: Football, 25 Stormer's Automobile Club, 4. ERIC FOSTER His fvarks .thaw he is zz mm: of many talents. Gordonsville High School, l: Pep Club, 2: Hot Pots, 2: Forensic and Debate Club, 2, 4, Vice-President, 4: Rille Club, 23 Southern Gentle- men, 2: Vice-President Homeroom, 2: Hope High School, Hope, Ax- kansas, 3: Carver Science Club, 4: Stormerls Club, 4: One-Act Play Cast.. ji: All-Star Play Cast, 4: Merit Scholarship semi-finalist, -I: Optimist Club Pat on the Back, 4: NFL Senate, 4. JIMMY FOSTER I alift lazy, I just use Il lol of rest. Pep Club, l: Band, 1: Band Rod and Reel Club, 1: Cotton Carnival, l: Forensic Club, 2, 3: National Forensic League, 3, 4: Music Club, ES: Modern Music Masters, 3: Francis Science Club, El, 4: Treasurer, Homeroom, 3, President, 4: Prom Committee, 3: Medley Science Club, 2: Hot Pots Club, 2: B-Team Football, 2: Southern Gentlemen, 4: Stortner's Club, 4. STARR FRANK Wlzen we Drsl mel flint we thought l1e'd be great, now we know for sure. Student Council, l, 2: Student Body Vice-President, 4: T.A.S.C. Con- vention in Knoxville, il: S.A.S.C. Convention in Corpus Christi, Texas, 4: Band, l, 2, 4, Drum Major, 4: Memphis Cotton Carnival, l, Il: Middle Tenn. Marching Festival, l, 2, 3, 4: Band Attendant, 3, Band Council, 4: Prom Committee, 3: Jr. Red Cross, 1: lnterclass Basket- ball, I: Tennis Team, l, El, 4: Forensic Club, 2: Pep Club, 4: Boys' County, fl: Mr. Litton Candidate, 4: Jr. Classical League, 2: Home- room Ollicer, 1: Civitan Club, 4: Southern Gentleman, 2, 3, 4: Vice- l'r'csiclent l.aue Science Club, 4: Civitan Medalist, 4. FRED FUGITT 1.01411 none: lrusl few: always fzarlrlle your own rauoe. Track Team, 2. 3, 4: Science Club, 2, fl, -1: Rifle Team, 3: Bowling Club, 3: Scientists of Tomorrow, 55, 4: Math Club, 4. THE CLASS joiiislw GEORGE GARRET1' A grnllzwiuri is always quiet. David Millard jr. High, North Carolina: Science Club, 2, 3, 4, Men's Club Representative, 25 Photography Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4g Junior Aehievement, 3, 4, Othcer, 33 Homeroom Health Representative, 3, Math Club, 4. BRENDA GATLIN 7llI67'lflS more here than meets the eye. Y--Teens, 3: Bowling Club, 2, 35 S.P.C., 2, Science Club, 2, 33 Future 'leatthers of America, 43 Courtesy Queen, lg junior Red Cross, lg Pep Club, 43 Gym Jamboree, 4. ENIILY ELAINE GAY AICIIFT' a sad face, alzuays guy. jr. P.'l'.A., l, 3, 4, Y-Teens Club, 2, 353 S.P,C. Club, 4: Science Club, 2, fl, 43 Future Teachers, 4, Chaplain, 4, Blnsl Staff, lg Library Staff, lg Pep Club, 45 Gym Jamboree, 2, 3, 4. I'lRMA GENTRY Life is music, if one he rightly in time and in lime. Daxid Lipscomb, l, 23 S.P.C., 33 Y-Teens, 4, YATeens Court, 43 Pep Club, 45 jr. Red Cross, El, 4. JERRY CLENTRY II'.9 good lo he .s'erio11.r, l11lI ilir hefler to lmne fun. Horneroom Oflicer, l, 23 Football, 1, Southern Gentlemen, 23 Stormers Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4. PATRICIA CQOODNIAN She ztlulhx as fl lady of delight. S,P.C., 3, 4, junior Classifal League, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling Team, 2, 35 Pep Club, 3, 4: Science Club, 35 Intramural Basketball, 2, Library Assistant, l, 553 Oflitie Assistant, l, 33 Gym Jamboree, 2, 3. DENNIS GoonNE,R Why wail for the hell in the aflernoon when lfl!'?7'6,.Y ll good shatu in town? Band, lg Freshman Football, lg Southern Gentleman, 2, 3, 4g Foot- ball, 2, 3: Seienee Club, 2, 4, Stormers Club, 4, Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, l, 2g Student Council, l, 2, Superlative, 4. KAY GRAVFS Illlitltllll ITOIIIILS' from listening, knowledge from study, Peabody High-Trenton, Tennessee, 1, 2, S.l'.C., 3, 4. YVALTER GRAVICS Flirling is it zlespemte thing, but l am rt zlesjlenulo. Baud, l, 2, 33 Track, 1, 3, 43 B-Team Basketball, lg Interclass Bas- ketball, lg Southern Gentlemen, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President, 43 Seiciue Club, 2, 35 Pep Club, 2, 3, 43 Band Council, 3. PATRICIA CRAY Good nature is lhe heuuly of lhe mind. Girls' Chorus, 2, 4, Christian Club, 43 Musit Club, 2, fl. DONALD f1RliF1N The clay is guy, the night is ma, hey, all you girls, l'm after you. Glee Club, 4, Southern Gentlemen, 3, Rifle Club, 2, 3: Modern Musie Masters, 4: Stormers Club, 4, Prom Committee, 33 Guitar Club, 45 junior Achievement, 3: Red Cross Member, l, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, 23 Pep Club, l, 2, il, 'lg Tumbling Team, lg Chorus Festival, 4. JUDIANNE GREEN I'm giving til: boys for my birlllday-nly 30th lhat is. S.l'.C. Club, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, l, 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee, 3, Glee Club, 43 Tumbling Team, l, 2, 3, 45 Gym Jamboree, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross l, 2, 3, 43 Choral Festival, 4, Music Club, 43 Freshman Dance Committee, l: Music Festival, 45 Chorus Festival, l. OF l96O BARRY GREGORY Put trust 111 cllztrzufler. Pep Club, l, 4: Medley Science Club, 2: Men's Club Representative 3: Southern Gentleman's Club, 4: Francis Science Club, Pl, 4: lluti Scientists of Tomorrow, il, 4. P1-HLLIP GREGORY When he goes flown the road of life, he will he pushing his tim Pep Club, 1: Thomps0n's Science Club, 1: Carxer Science Club, 2, 3 Medley Science Club, 2: Football l: Southern Gentlemen, l, 2: Storm ers Club, 33 Hot Pots Club, 2. Dow GRISSHVI lllurll study is a zveariness to the flesh. Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Tcatn, 2, fl: Christian Club, 3, 4: Red Cross, l, 3, 4. BARBARA GWINN The only may I0 have a friend is to be one. junior Red Cross, l, 2: Pep Club, l, 2, 3: Homeroom Representative, 3: S.P.C., 2, 3: Science Club, l, 2, 3: Junior Achievement, 3: lfutttre Scientists of Tomorrow, il: Honor Society, 4. DANNY I'lALEY The 7l'I'U7lg way Illlllllyi seems the bm! ttrrty. Hi-Y, l: Freshman Football, 2: B-Team Basketball, l, 2: 5t01'lllCf'S Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Medley Science Club, 2: Rille Club, 2: Hot Pots, 2: Bowling Club, 3: Astronomers Club-S.A.A., 4: Francis Science Club, 4: Reporter for Blast, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4. PATSY HrKLEX' Beware the mairlen fair, with long, lilonzle, shiny hair. Interclass Basketball, 2: S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, 4: ,lunior Red Cross, 3, 4: Orlice Staff, l, 4: Gym janiboree, 2, 3, -1. JUANITA HALL They .say that 1'e1ll1ead.v always get rttlmt they want. National Honor Society, 4: Math Club Treasurer, 4: junior Classical League, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 2: Medley Science Club, 2: Francis Science Club, 3, 4: S.P.C., 3: Y-Teens, 2: Gym jamboree, 2, 3, 4. CAROLE HABIPTON A utonmn is the llolirlay of num, and every nmn is entitled to fl ltolirluy. S.P.C, Club, 2. 3, 4: Pep Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Prom Chairman, 3: Top Ten Beauties, 3, 4: Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Modern Music Masters, 3, 4: Tumbling 'ICCRIIII I: Basketball Team, l: All-State Chorus, 3, 4: Gym Alamboree, 2, 3, 4: Homeroom Representative 3: Music Club, 4: Choral Festival, 2, 4: Solo and Ensemble Festival, 2. tXLBliR'l' HANNAH I was gratified to lie able Io anxftter jnontjitly, I .inirl I zli1ln'l lcnorc. Carver Science Club, 2: Stormers Club, 4: Pep Club, 4: Men's Club Representative, 4. EVELYN HARDE,N Little said is .soonest memlezl. Y-Teens, 2, 3: Freshman Chrous, I: Glee Club, 2, 4: Carver Science Club, 2. GALE HARE Dignity is better than intellect, but rttilll botli lmzu can you mimi? Homeroom President, l: S.P.C. Club, 2, fl, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens, 4: Science Club, 2, 4: Student Council, 4: .Blast Stall, 3, 4, Feature Editor, 4: L1'1 1'0NIAN Stall, 3, 4, Picture Editor, 4: Gym Jam- boree, 2, 3: Quill and Scroll, 4. .NNN EvANG1aL1Nii HARRIS .fl smile for every girl-tivo for every buy. Band, I, 2, 35, 4: Color Guard, fl, Alternate, 4: Girl Scouts, l, 2: junior Classical League, 2: S.P.C. Club, 2, Il, 4: Memphis Cotton Carflival, 1, 3: Middle Tennessee Marching and Concert Festival, l, 2, 3, . ' SENIOR CLASS ANN HATHCOCK The people uilm are sincere gladly share it with everyone. Pep Club, 3, 45 Gym janiboree. 3, 43 S.P.C., 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens, 4: Sci- ence Club, l, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club, lg junior Achievement, 3, Honor Society, lg Future Scientists of Tomorrow, 4. LINDA FAYE. HATCHER Her life is like the moon, ever changing but iilruuyx with ll man in il. Hoineroom Chairinan, 2, S.P.C., 2, 3, 45 Modern Music Masters, 2, il, 4, Historian, 3, President, 43 Pep Club, 2, 3, 4: Civinetle, Il, 4, reasurer, 45 Varsity Cheerleader, 4, Alternate, 3: Girls' State Alter- nate, 3, Top Ten Beauty, 4, Carver Science Club, 23 Pep Club. Il, 3, 4, Gym janiboee, 2, fl. RONNIIZ. HEAD H1:'s a fine fellow, a real good sport. Gee, heir a wlziz on the lzuxkeibull court. Freshman Football, lg Freshman Basketball, l: B-Team Basketball, lg Varsity Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain, 4: Varsity Baseball, 2, fl, 4, All-regional, 33 Student Council, l, fl, 4, Alternate, 4, Pep Club, 2, ii, 43 Southern Gentlemen Club, 23 Lettermen's Club, 2, fi, 4: Medley Science Club, 25 Francis Science Club, 3, 4, Ofhcer, 43 Volunteer Boys' State, 3, Alternate, Math Club, 43 Hi-Y, lg Buddy Cruise Alternate, Zig Junior Achievement, 4, President, 4. All-XRGARFT HEAD She luis her fun as slie goes along. Pep Club, l, 3, 43 Y-Teens, 23 S.P.C., 3, 45 junior Red Cross, l, 2, 3, 4, Cym Jamboree, Ii, 4. AIICHAEL G. HENEGAR Sonwtiiiim I .ril rind llzinkg .sometimes I just xii. Science Club, 3, 4: Pep Club, 4, Southern Gentleinen Club, 4, Co- lumbus High School, l, 2, 3. LARRY HICKS Life is it flllflldllllf institution and lie lulces ii as it comes. Latin Club, lg Hoineroom Olbcer, lg lnterclass Basketball, l, 23 Bowl- ing Team, l, 2, 3, Riile Club, 23 Royal Order of Pink Elephants, 2, Science Club, 2, 3, 4, Stormers Club, 4, Future Scientists of Tomor- row, 43 Math Club, 4: Pep Club, 2, 43 Southern Gentlemen, 4. ANNE HODGE Oli, .rlie will tall: llze .raiiztgeiiess out of ii liear. lilrzsl Staff, El, 4, Q.T. Editor, 43 S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, -'lg Quill and Scroll, fig Pep Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Science Club, l, 2, 54, LIT'roNi,tN Staff, 3, 4, ,lr. High Editor, 43 Future Scientists of Tomorrow, El, Future Teachers of America, 43 junior Achievement, 35 Y-Teens, 45 Gym Jamboree, 4, 1'.T.A. Representative, 2, 3. RONNIE HOFFBIAN I rlirl my l1e.rl, now on to ,Ql'!6'lIl6'T tliings. Rifle Club, l, 2, Science Club, 8, Pep Club, 1, 2, 4. RONNIE. HOLDERFIEI.D lflajzjzy go lucky, front rare I uni free., nothing llierc is llult lioilievs me. Rand, l, 2, 3, 4, Homerooru President, 1: Projectionist Club, 2, 3, Band Council, 2, Medley Science Club, 23 Bowling Club, 3, -lg Cotton Carnival, l, DEANNA HOLLIS Laugh your may llzrouglz trouble, and your trouble will divaj1j2ear. Pep Club, 3, 45 Library Club, 35 Library Club Reporter, 41 Library Stall, S, Francis Science Club, 33 Carver Science Club, 23 Math Club, 4g S.P.C., 43 Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4: Secretary of Homerooni, il, 4, Gym Jamboree, 43 junior Achiexenient, Il. XVAYNE I'IOLI,IS I'Vl1y cry over .vjzillecl milk, wlzffn flze1'e .9 more to spill. Manager Football Team, 3, 43 B-Team Football, 25 ,Projeetionists Club, 2: Letterman's Club, 3, 43 Francis Science Club, 3: Carver Science Club, 2g Pep Club, 3, 43 junior Aehieteinent, 3. SUE Hooutfkv Smurf of Ilia lies! Boy Sruulx are girls. l'.T.A. Representative, lg Student Council, 23 Pep Club, ll, -lg S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens, 41 Homeroorn Treasurer, -l. Page 60 SENIOR CLASS HARN'lI.LE HOOPER The onli' wily lo gel rifl of leniplalion it lo yield to il. B-Football, 1, 25 Golf Team, 3, 4, Captain, 4: Basketball Mgr., 2: Track Mgr., 2: Blast Stall, lg Bowling Club, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y Club, l, 4: State Delegate, 4: Pep Club, 2, El, 4, Lettermen's Club, 3, 4: Inter- class Basketball, lg Health Committee, 3, 43 Science Club, 2, 3. HOUSTON IIOOPIQR Il lius been will lluil goozl llllngw fonie in .tnmll jmrlmges. Medley Science Club, l: Rifle Club, 2: Bowling Club, 33 Storniets Club, 43 Francis Science Club, fl, 4: Track Team, il, 4: Pep Club, fl. RITA l'llOOVlfR Imulgli mill be joyful-this is tlie key lo luljllliriess. Student Council, lg Homeroom Chairman, 3, lnter-Class Basketball, 2: Medley Science Club, 2, Forensic Club, 2: Gym Jamboree, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club, 2, il, 4, S.P.C. Club, 2, El, 4. DUANE FIOYVDEN I lmle girlx, they irrilale me-I love to he irrilalezl. Track, 2, 3: Stormers, El, 4: Hot Pots, 25 Southern Gentlemen, 2, Ii, 4, Science Club. 2, 4: Pep Club, 4. Gwizu HUBBARD Good nnlure is ll .vigil of Il large and QPIIPTOILX xoul. Science Club, 2, S.P.C. Club, 4: Y-Teens, 2, 33 Chorus, Glec Club, l, 23 Pep Club, 2, 3, 4. Riclrlxkn I-IUFFMAN A rnrefree lioy 1ul1o'xj'u1'1ry free, heir ready for joy, carft you see? Freshman Football, lg Hi-Y Club, junior Red Cross, l: Tratk, 2, Medley Science Club, 2: Southern Gentlemen Club, 2, 3, 4, Francis Club, 3, 4, Ollicer, 43 Math Club, 4, junior Classical League, l, 2, 43 Rifle Team, 3: Scientists oi' Tomorrow, 2, El, 4: Baseball Team, -13 Pep Club, 45 junior Achievement, 3. TCINIMY HUGGINS llluii is Ilze litlnterj zuornrm is liis gllnie. Homeroom Ollicer, lg Medley Science Club, 2, lnterclass Basketball, l: Southern Gentlemen Club, 2, 33 Stormers, 4. KAREN HUGHES A quiet girl zvitll iawelr1es.s ,slzowirigg her friends .my .rlze is well zuorlli knowing. Red Cross, 1, 2, fl, 4, Vice-President, 2, Exeeutiie Committee, -1: Y- 'l'eens, 2, Future Teachers of America, 3: Christian Club, 4: junior Achievement, 3, Forensics Club, 25 Medley Science Club, 23 Pep Club, 9 BARBARA HURT Her voice was ever xofl, gentle, :md low-an excellent llzing is a woman. Homeroorn Officer, lg Red Cross Representative, 1: Bowling Team, l, 2, 4, Captain, l, 2, 35 Y-Teens, 2: S.P.C., 3, 4, Junior Achievement, 4, Library Staff, lg Gym Jamboree, 2, 3, 4, Science Club, 1, 2: Prom Committee, fl: Homeroom Representative, 4: Pep Club, 2, 4. lNIARClA INBIAN I do ilu' tliings I like to do-tl1al's uilzy I talk. lr. Red Cross, l, 2, El, 4: Pep Club, l, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens, 2: S.P.C. Club, il, 4: Modern Music Masters, 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers of Amer- ica, 4: Chorus, l, 2, 3, 4, Aceompanist, l, 2, 3, Forensics, 2, 3: One- Act. Play, 23 jr. P.T.A., 3: Solo Ensemble Festival, 2, 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee, 33 Gym Jamboree, 2, 3, 45 All-State Chorus, 3. CHARLES' JACKSON A good rlisposilion is -aiorlli more than silver. Medley Science Club, 2g Rille Club, 2, fig Bowling Team, 3: Stormers Club, 45 Francis Science Club, 4: Prom Committee, El. YVAYNE JACKSON Someday I slzall east asirle my lmyisli lirnnlcx and become a man. Freshman Football, lg Varsity, 2, El, 43 All-City Honorable Mention, 4: Track l, 2, 3, 4: Science Club, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 4: Civitan Club, 4: Letterman's Club, 2, 3, 4, Ollieer, 43 Student Council, 4: Homeroom President, Il, State Track Meet, 2, fl, Stortncrs Club, 4. Page THE CLASS NIARY ,SUE JAMES She is pretty enough to frame. S.P.C,, Club, 2, 3, 43 Student Council Alternate, 33 Science Club, 23 Junior Achievement, 43 Pep Club, 2, 3, 43 Gym Jamboree, 3, 43 Prom Committee, 33 Blast Staff, il, 43 lnterclass Basketball, 23 Y-Teens, 33 Homeroom Ollicer, 2. ELAINE JARRELL Laugh and be merry, for the world looks much better with ll smile. S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Blast Staff, 13 Student Council, l, 2, Alternate, 43 Prom Committee, 33 Glee Club, 1, 2, 43 Modern Music Masters, 3, 43 Science Club, 2, All-State, 43 Gym jani- boree, 2, 3, 43 Music Club, 2, 43 Junior Achievement, 43 Homeroom Ollicer, I, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Representative, 33 Chorus Festival, l, 2, 43 Solo and linsemble Festival, 23 Interclass Basketball, 2. ELIZABETH JOHNSTON Her charm and poise will furry her far. Science Club I, 2, 43 Yfleens, 2, 33 S.P.C. Club, 43 Pep Club, 43 Library Stall, 23 Gym Jamboree, 4. LAURA JOHNSTON True flmracter is the greatest gift a woman can have. zlilleenls, 2, 33 S.I'.C., 43 Science Club, 2, 43 Gym Jamboree, 43 Pep .u7, . CHARLOTTE JONES She may look quiet, hut look again. Y-Teens, 2, Executive Committee, 23 S.l'.C., 3, 43 Bowling Club, 43 Science Club, 3: Pep Club, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers Club, 4. JHNINIY JONES Work is work and must be done, nenertlzeless I'll have my fun. Projectionist Club, 2, 3, Treasurer, 33 Francis Science Club, 3, 43 jun- ior Achievement, 33 Bowling Club, 4. RONNIE JONES Happy goes as lucky goes. Freshman Football, I3 Hi-Y Club, 13 Football Manager, 23 Letter- mien's Club, 23 Track Manager, 23 Jeflersonville High, 33 Stormers, 43 Christian Club, 4, IJAVID KARRAKER Tall oaks from little acorns grow. Red Cross, 13 Junior l'.T.A,, 2, 33 Men's Club Representative, 43 Southern Gentlenit-n's Club, 2, 3, 43 Medley Science Club, 23 Tennis Team, 3: Math Club, 43 Pep Club, 4. JUDITH KELLY None but herself could he her equal. 'I'ullahon1a jr. High School, 13 Lebanon, Virginia, High School, 23 Future Teachers of America, II, President, 43 Jr. P.'I'.A., 43 Library Stall, 43 Francis Science Club, 33 Math Club, 43 Pep Club, 4. LANI KING I agree uillh you, lml I must admit yolfre wrong. Medley Science Club, 23 Francis Science Club, 33 Interclass Basketball, lg Southern Gentleman, 2, II, 43 Hot Pots, 23 Stormers Vice-President, 3: Storxners, 43 Math Club, 4. LINDA KINNARD firnrlex .speak louder than morris. National Honor Society, 3, 4, Secretary, 43 jr. I'.T.A., I, 23 Student Council Representative, 43 Pep Club, I, 43 S.P.C, Club, 23 Medley Science Club, 23 jr. Classical League, 2, 3, 4: Christian Club, 3, 4, Treasurer, El. RICHARD KIRK Natlting lx ln1j1o.tt:'l1le tor the man uiho does not have Io do ll lll7II.Yl'lf. Rifle Club, 2, 3, 43 Rifle Team, 3, 43 Hi-Y Club, l3 Jr. Red Cross, 1: Malih Club, 43 Jr. Achievement, El, 43 Science Club, 2. 3, 43 Pep Club, 3, . He ix coniplele i Science Club l OF I960 IJAVID KNIGHT n fflllllftf and in mind willi all good graces of ll gentleman. 2 'S 4 President 7 5 unior Classical L 1 ut ., - i , ,-,i,', - ,L,E3,I 1.3, e1g',l3 Intramural Basketball, lj Southern Centlemen's Club, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant- at-Arms, 43 Pep President, l, 2: 2, 3, 4. I say il is better Club, l, 2, El, 43 B-Team Football, 2: Homerooin Men's Club Representative, 43 junior Achievement, DANNY LAINIBERT to remain sileul and ajzjzear .slujzid Ilum to speak and remove all lloubl. Science Club, l, 43 Southern Centlemt-n's Club, 43 Stormers Club, 43 Pep Club, 43 Math Club, 4: Hi-Y, l. S.l'.C,., 2, 3, 43 It Bowling Club, l, Jamboree, 3, 43 P She is gentle, GLORIA LASATER Happy ix slie in all llml .vlte dom. lterelass Basketball, l3 Red Cross Representative, lg 2, 3, 43 Pep Club, l, 2, 43 Library Club, I: Gym .T.A. Alternate, 23 Homerooin Ollicer, l. PATSY LASSITIQR. lm! not .to shy: .rlie has miscliicf in lier eye. t Chorus, l, 23 Y-Teens, 2, 33 S.P,C., l, 43 Carver Science Club, 23 Pep Club, l, 2, 33 Ho Gym Jamboree, 2, 3 Band, 1, 23 South 4: Pep Club, 3, 43 Kindness, comic' Student Council, l, class Basketball, junior Classical I. Secretary, 43 Bow boree, 2, 3, 43 Pi Committee, 43 Bl Civinette Club, 43 ton, 43 2nd Runnt Jlllllll Interelass Basketba 33 Pep Club, 2, League, 2. A genllemzm is a , Riile Team, 2, 3, meroom Representative, l, 2: Bowling Club, l, 23 3 All-State Chorus, l, 23 Prom Committee, 3. MORRIS LAWSON School, :ml I glad ll11tl'.s over. ern Gentlemenls Club, 33 Riile Club, 23 Stormers, Science Club, 23 Music Masters, 3. GAIL, LENOX eration, and l01lffll7l6.Y.S'-llltiil? make for greulriess. Alternate, 2, 43 Homeroom Oflieer, l, 43 Inter- I3 jr. High Student Council, Secretary-Treasurer3 eague, 23 Science Club, 23 Pep Club, l, 2, Il, 4, ing Club, 23 Interclass Cheerleader, 23 Gym jam- 'om Committee, 3: S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, 4, lixeeutive :Lvl Staff, 43 L1'rTONiAN Stall, 4, Class Editor, 43 Quill and Scroll, 43 Top Ten Beauty, 43 Miss Lit- r-up to Miss Nashville High School, 4. Placer LILNTZ :ers and Ilmuglitjiilncxs make xiicccss. ll, l3 Medley Science Club, 23 Francis Science Club, 3 Y-Teens, 23 Library Club, 3, 43 junior Classical BILL LITTLE fzzfrsrm iclm can rlisagree aiillioul lleirig zlisrlgreeclble. 4, Captain, fl, 43 Football, 1, 23 Projectionist Club, 23 Red Cross, l, 2. To go to xc Chorus, l3 Rifle Fl Francis Science Clt Riches do not con Interclass Basketba President, 3, Secre L1'r'roN1AN Staff, 3 horee, S3 lilnsl Sta Interclass Basketba 33 Y-Teens, 23 Cl' Music Club, 2, 3, 4: Gym Jamboree, 43 Teen Comentio Art Club, I3 Hi-Y bale Team, 2, 33 l' ence Club, 2, Vice- Homeroom Represe Club, 43 Parliamen Club, 4. 'DAVID LLEYVELLYN ltool 011 Il jzleruanl morn clrizies all joy aavly, learn, 23 Carver Science Club, 23 Bowling Club, 33 ib, 33 Southern Gentlernen's Club, 43 Pep Club, 4. SUI: 'LONG ie from an ulzundance aj worldly goods, bill from a ranlentefl mind. ll, 13 Library Staff, l, 2, S3 Library Club, 3, 4, tary-Treasurer, 43 M.'l'.L. Convention, l, 2, 3, 43 , 4, junior Assistant, 3, Clubs Editor, 43 Gym -lain- T, 4, Typist, 3, 4. NIARIAN LORANCIC Elie seeks Ilia ill will ol no 0716. l, l3 Science Club, 23 Pep Club, l, 23 S.P.C. Club, ristian Club, 43 Modern Music Masters, 2, El, 43 43 Girls' Chorus, 2, 43 Red Cross Representative, 2, 43 Glee Club, 3, 4: Chorus, I3 All-State Chorus, n, 43 Prom Committee, 3. WAL'1'r:R P. KIADDUX, jk. If il's jim, lel'.s'1lo il. Club, 13 Southern Gentlemen's Club, 2, 3, 43 De- oriensic Club, 2, 33 Football Team, 2: Medley Sci- Presidentg junior Red Cross, 33 Student Council, 33 ntative, 33 Prom Committee, 33 Francis Science arian, 43 Scientists for Tomorrow, 43 Inhnity Math SENIOR CLASS P1UIfoR1J NIALUNE, IR. If 1ii11.s11f111 111'1'1l.s l11'1j1, l11f 11111 111111 011 111111. Projectionist Club. 23 Photography Club, 3, President, 4: Inlinity Mathematics Club, 4, President, 43 1111151 Staff, 3, 4, Business Manager, 4, Photographer, 43 Scientists of Tomorrow, 43 Honorable Mention in '4Middle Tennessee Mathematics Contest, l, 2, 33 Science Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. JERRY MARTIN Why go 11'i111 girls-1 l1111'1' my 1111111111'.v'. Bowling' Clttb, 2, 3, 43 Carver Science Club, 23 Francis Science Club, 21, 43 Band, 33 Marching Festival: Cotton Carnival. LINDA Sue AIARTIN 111111311 .t111' 111125, S1114 111111 1116 111'11g11i11g. llomerootn Oliicer, 23 Pep Club, 2, 3, 43 Red Cross, lg Cym Jamboree, 43 P.T.A., 43 Y-Teen Club, 2, 33 S.P.C. Club, 3, 43 Science Club, l, 23 Chortls, l. CALL Mc:CAwLt2v' P10111i.t1'.s may 1111111111 jrie1111,t, 11111 it is j1151'f111'11111111'e 111111 111111115 them. S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club, 2, 4g Red Cross Representative, 33 Honieroom Chaplain, 43 Gym llamboree, 33 lnterclass Basketball, l. SARAH IVIAI M1:CoNNr:LL. S1111 is lterselj ll 6111166111111 of 1111? 111151 ilzings. Student Council, 2, 3, 4, Alternate, lg Hotneroom Othcer, l, 2, 4, Freslnnan Chorus, lj Glee Club, 23 Senior Cirl Scouts, l, 23 Inter- Class Basketball, l3 Inter-Class Cheerleader, 23 Castleman Award, ll Secretary of Class, 23 Modern Music Masters, 2, 3, 43 S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, 43 Pep Club, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 43 Gym Jamboree, 2, 33 L1T't'oN1AN Stall, 3, 4, junior Assistant, 3, Co-editor, 43 Jr. P.'1'.A. Representative, 33 Student Council Workshop, 33 Civinette Club, 3, 4, Secretary, 43 Girls' State, 33 Prom Committee, 33 l1111.r1 Stall, 43 Knox- ville journalism Institute, 33 Honor Society, 43 Most Likely to Succeed, 43 Cialuttnbia Press Association Convention, New York, 43 Quill and Scrol . ' . Nlllili NILJCULLOUGII S11111e 1111f11 111011111 r111111 r 1161511 1111 I111111' 1l11I' 1111111 11'1111e 1111 111111 111111 1l11'111s1'l11f.r 111111111113 Freshman Football, l3 Varsity Football, 23 Projectionist Club, 2: Pep Club, 2, 3, 4, Track, 2, Medley Science Club, 23 Varsity Football, 33 All-Nashville second Team, 33 Lettertnan's Club, 3, 43 Storrners Auto Club, 3, 43 Executive Committee, 43 Civitan Club, 4 BILL Mt11Jow11t.1. T0 11111'1'y 111111 111111'1y ix 11111 by creed. Photography Club, 13 Francis Stience Club, 43 Pep Club, 4. STAN Mc1EI.t-IINEY, AIR. Desti11e11 for 1116 H1111 0fl',!l1II8. jr. Red Cross Representative, 13 lntraniural Basketball, 13 Pep Club, 2, 3, 43 Science Club, 2, 33 President of Homerooni, 2, 43 Bowling Team Captain, 2, 43 junior Achievement. 4, Vice President of Company, 33 Vice President of Hotueroom, 33 junior Athievement President of Company, 43 First Place Optimist Essay Winner 43 jun- ior Achievement Southern Convention Representative, 43 Southern Gentlemen, 3,4, ROBERTA Mt:C1LL Her 1111'1g11e like ll 1113111111, 11 r1111.v 1111 j111'e111f1'. P. T. A. 1,33 Red Cross 2,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 P. C. 2,3,43 Inter- Class Cheerleader, 23 Civinette, 43 Homeroom otlicer, 43 Prom Com- mittee, 33 Girls' Chorus, 23 Cytn Jamboree, 33 Tumbling' Team, 23 BUTCH AICLAUGIILIN I 111'lie1f1? yozutg 111,871 .S'1101l1li 111' lleard 11.t' 1111111 ar Semi. Debate Team, 3,43 Youth Incorporated G. S. M. T., 33 National Forensic League, 2,3,43 Band, l,2,3,43 Marching Festival, 3,43 Cot- ton Carnival, 33 Prom Committee, 33 Concert Festival, 2, 43 Sou- thern Gentlenien, 3,43 Photography Club. 33 Math Club, 43 Hi-Y, l: Francis Science Club, 3,43 Treasurer, 43 Chief Treasurer ol Club, 43 Bowling Club, 3,43 junior Achivement, 3,43 President, 33 Sports Editor of L1'1'l'1ON1AN, 43 B1llS1 Stalf, 33 Photographer, 43 Latin Chtb, 2,33 Merit Scholarship Honorable Mention, 43 Pep Club, 33 Delegate to Southern junior Achievement Management Conference, 3,43 Dele- gate to National j. A. Conference, 3. SUZANNA Nlt:NlANUs S116 can 611111111e1' 111111 1111111111 51111 11e1i1'111'.v. Chorus, l,2,3,43 Girls, Chorus, 43 All-Star Chorus, 43 Inter-Class Basketball, 13 Music Club, 2,3,43 Treasurer, 33 Christian Club, 43 Secretary 43 jr. Red Cross Representative, 3,43 Modern Music Mas- ters, 3, 43 Solo and Ensemble Festival, 3, 43 llonor Society, 43 Office Staff, 43 Gym Jamboree, 3, 43 Math Club, 4. JERRY AIEADOR Keep 11111111 and 17601118 111111 11111111 j'Ui1,1't? Il y'111110,Y0fI11El'. jolliffe Science Club, 13 Medley Science Club, 23 Rifle Club, 21 Pro- jectionist. Club, 43 Francis Science Clttb, 3. SENIOR CLASS DITLORES NIEADOWVS She llutlz rnztglll a 11111113 uilmt woman zuanls more. Pep Club, 1, 2, 33 Library Staff, 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens, 2, 43 laeques Science Club, 33 jr. Achievement, 3, 43 Library Club, 2, 33 Secretary Gym, Jamboree, 3. NIYRNA RUTH MIQDLIN lllozlwsl and .tzzteet fo all slit' mf'r't.s. Girls Chorus, 23 Music Club, 23 Pep Club, 33 Cleen Club, 83 Key Note Club, SQ Gym Jamboree, 4. IVANCY NIILTON Her lorifflirtess mill zlis,l10.viti011 crmie from witllin. Homebound Student. L. If. INIOONEYHAN If I'm sturlying when you hurl me, wake me up. Bailey junior High, 13 Bowling Team, 2,f3,43 Junior Achievement, fl, 43 Southern Gentlemen, 2, 33 Carver Science Club, 2. STUART iNlOORE Ax for me, all I know is that I know nothing. lnterclass Basketball, 13 Lane Science Club, 23 Pep Club, 2, 33 Carver Science Club, 33 Bowling' Club, 2, 3, 43 Chorus, lg Golf Team, 3, 4. XVENDALL lWOOR1i Hz' iulto luis l! ll.Tl1t'Il to obey will know how to rolnmruzzl Carver Science Club, 13 Carver Science Club, 23 Francis Science Club, fl, Projecliouist Club, 4. KATHLEEN KIORCAN I lilac' the rlrerllfis of llle future better than the history of Iliff past. Interclass Basketball, I3 Homeroom Officer, lg Pep Club, 1, 2, 43 Science Club, I, 23 Y-Teens, 2, 3, 43 Treasurer, 43 Bowling, 2, SQ Cirls Cleen Club, 4. JERRY BIORRB lt'.v fl great worry to be .ro HANIJSONIE tl man. Science Club, l, 2, 43 Freshman Football, lg Varsity Football, 2, 43 Alternate Student Council, 2, 33 Homeroom Vice-President, 33 Presi- dent, 43 Best Looking, 43 Mr. Litton Candidate 43 Stormers Club, 3, 43 Secretary-Treasurer, 33 Southern Gentlemen Club, 2, 3, 43 Secrctary-Treasurer, 43 Civitan Club, 4. DON NABORS The mind of man has no defense to equal good alll common 381156. Science Club, 2: Medley Biology Club, 23 Projectionist Club, 33 Cui- tar Club, 43 Stortuers Club, 4. , il-LQRRY NANNIE She al1t'11y.t' .vmlles uml .rays Hella Science Club, l, 2, 3, 43 Secretary, 43 Homeroom Officer, l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council Alternate, I3 Student Council Representative, 43 Latin Club, 1: junior Classical League, 2, 3, 43 S. P. C. 2, 3, 43 Chap- lain, 43 Y-Teens, 43 Homecoming Attendant, 43 Top Ten Beauty, 43 National Honor Soriety, 43 junior Achievement, 33 Gym Jamboree, 43 Pep Club, 2, 3, 43 Future Scientists of Tomorrow, 3, 4. 'fRlNA NANNIE lj .ni'eelr1rf.x.t is ll fault, lirrs ix Il great one. Pep Club, l, 2, 43 Latin Club, lg S. P C. Club, 2, 3, 43 Executive Committee, 43 Humerooin Representative, 23 Y-Teens, 43 Science Club, 1, 23 Homeroom Olaficer, I, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society, 43 Gym jamboree, fl, 43 junior Achiexement, 3. CREOG NI'IIi.I.Y All girls may not full for me, but they .vlzoulfl at least tilt. Harrisburg Township High School, Illinois, 1, 2, 33 Francis Science Club, 43 Southern Centlemen, 43 Math Club, 4: Student Council Alternate, 4. Page 65 THE CLASS -jour NEELY Site has her jun at .rite goes along. jr. P. T. A., l, 2, 43 junior Red Cross, 33 S. P. C., 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens Club, 43 Pep Club, I, 2, 3 4. BARBARA OSBORNIQ Lztuglzfer and loyalty in its mrexl blend helps in making and keeping rt friellrl. S.P.C. Clllll, 2, 3, 43 Pep ClIIb, l, 2, 3, 43 Science Club, 23 Prom Committee, 3, LOUIS OYVEN Ax the saying goes, halt fine as wine. 15-Team Football, 13 ll-Team Basketball, I3 Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4: All-Class AAA, 43 All-City, 43 Banner All-Nashville, 43 2nd Team All- State, 43 Optimist Player of Week, 3, 43 Banner Player of Week, 3, 43 Baseball, 23 Track, 3, 43 Student Council, 1, 3, 4, Alt., 23 Class President, I, 2, 33 Hi-Y Club, I3 Southern Gentlc-men's Club, 23 Lettermen's Clllb, 2, 3, 43 Secretary, 43 Science Club, 3, 43 Pep Club, 23 Courtesy King, 23 Homeroom Ollicer, 2, 33 Representative to T.S.A.C., 2: Jr. Classical League, 23 Boys County, 33 Volunteer Boys State, 33 Prom Committee, 33 Youth Incorporated Buddy Cruise, 33 Civitan Club, 43 President, 43 City Civitan Essay Contest, 33 Mr. Litton Candidate, 43 Best All Around, 4. PATRICIA OYVENS Prilience and gentlenetrx is 11o1IIt'1'. Newark lligli School, 1, 23 Christian Club, 3, 43 Pep Club, 43 Girls' Chorus, 43 Cym Jamboree, 33 Prom Committee, 3. RONNIE 'PARISH A dread of books. A lone of fun. Pep ClIIb, l, 23 Carver Science Club, 23 lfrancis Science Club, 3, 4, Stormers Club, 3, 43 Southern Gentlemen Clllb, 2, 33 Men's Club Representative, 33 Projeetionist Club, 23 Student Council Alt., l. JIM PARKER A hem! jul! of k7101Ul!ff1Q'f', ll heart full of laughs. Library Club, l3 Projeetionist Club, lj Science Club, I, 2, 3, 43 Pho- tography Club, 2, 3, 43 Vice-President, 43 ,lunior Achievement, 3, 43 Achievers Association, 43 Pep Club, 2, 3, 4. LINIIA PARKER Il'.r nice lo be nalllrul when y0I1 re nrilurallg' nice. liriarclill' Manor Higli School, New York, 23 Chorus, I: jr. Red Cross Representative, lg Alt., 43 Pep Club, I, 3, 43 S.P.C., 3, 43 Y-Teens Club, 43 Lane Science Club, 43 Gym Jamboree, 43 Prom Committee, 3. GAYLE PA'I I'oN Inside her rlorne of red, there is ll brain of j10zt'e1',' some day .Ithe'Il rise to he llie lady of lite flour. Student Council Representative, I3 jr, P.T,A., 2: lntert lass Basketball, 23 junior Classical League, 23 S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens Club, 43 Pep Club, 2, 4: lflaxl Stall, Il, 43 News Editor, 33 Editor-in-Chief, 43 LITTONIAN Stall, 43 Copy liditor, 43 T.S.P.A. Convention, 33 C.H.S.P.A. Convention, 33 Glee Club, 3, 43 Modern Music Masters, 3, 43 Civinettes, 43 Quill and Scroll, 3, 43 Carver Science Club, 23 junior Achievement, 4. LINDA PAYNIQ Cliaracifcr is ll dianiond that SIiTllf!'ll6.Y every alone. Pep Club, 1, 23 Library Staff, 13 Blast Staff, 13 Y-Teens, 2, 3, 43 I-lxecutive Committee, 3, 43 Carver Science Club, 23 Gym Jamboree, 2, 3, 4: Olliee Stall, 43 Jr. Red Cross, 2: Junior Achievement, 43 Prom Committee, JOHN PFINNINGTON A still tongue indicates ll .strong mind. Bowling Club, 33 Stormers Club, 43 David Lipscomb, Prom Com- mittee, 3. LARRY PEYTON Not too XOIIKT, not loo gay, but Il real gontl bog' in every lllfly. Football, 13 B-Team Basketball, 1, 23 B-Team Football, 23 Varsity Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 43 Southern Gentlemen's Club, 23 I..ClIEl'UICHlS Club, 3, 4g Chorus, 1, 2, 33 Science Club, 2, 43 Men's Clllb Representa- tive, 4. jovcia PIRTLE A Izntgliing girl, a lliouglztful ZL'0l'lH17l. Carver Science Club, 13 S.P,C. Club, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens Club, 1, 33 junior Achievement, 4. Glee Club, 3: Carver Science Jamboree, 4. Girls' Chorus, Music Club, 9' Rifle Cl11b, 2: men, 4: Pep .4 liz! Y-Teens, 2: S. cl OF I960 CLAUn151'TL PooLe Laugh and the world lauglzs willz you. Girls' Chorus, 2: Pep Club, 4: Christian Club, 4: Club, 2, Music Club, 2, 3: Key Note Club, 3: Gym l,AULliT'1'E Pooui Merrily, merrily 3111111 I go along. 2: Glee Cl11b, 3, Pep Club, -1: Gym -l1lllllltll'CC, fl, 4: Key Note Club, 3: Christian Club, 4. DANNY POFIYFIQR lf lg'lI07'lHlI'ff were bliss, l'rl be Il blister. iciente Club, 2, TI: Bowling Club, II: Southern Gentle- ub Ll 4 DIANNE Putin el' girl zullrfs lllZt.'I1TS rmrly for ll good lime. 5 , l ll'lmI I have ga Science Club, l 1, 2, 51, 4: wil A Science Club, l 4. Homeroom O Carter Scienre Glee Club, 2: 1 Hit Alternate, 2: Pi t 2, fi, 4: S.P.C. 3: President, 4: Cheerleader, fl, coming- Queen, B-Teain footba Varsity liasketb man's Club, 2, ll d Otlicer, l, 2, El, Candidate, 4: M Club, 4: Vice Litton's Outsm Good 7I Library stall, lg I nl ll 5, 4: 5.P.C. Clu The Ihlngs that Freshman lfootb Classical League Zi v Pe Club, l, 23 P Club, 3: Glee Cl Dark ln Bowlin Club 2 g 1 y Gym Jamboree, '.C., fl, 4: Pep Club, 4: Gym -l2llIIlJUTCO, EI, 4. THOMAS PUGH inerl in life is ilu' alzilily lo feel ul enxrf in any soriely. 2: Rille Club, 2, EI: Southern Centlenieu, 4: Pep Club, tiest, 4. 1,.1NDA PULLEY .vmile ix lI'llIlli Tllltklii lift' 11101111 wllile. Girls' Chorus, 2: S.l'.C, 2: Y-Teens, il, 4: Pep Club, BONNIE RAGAN Neat and firstly 111111 likrffl lily ull. 'er, l, 2, 3, 4: Gym Jamboree, El, -1: jr. P.'l',A., 2: Club, 2: Modern Music Master, 2, Pl, 4: Chorus, l: Inter-class elieerleacler, 2: Student Ccnuuil, I, 3, 4: 'om Committee, EI: Secretary of Class, EI: Pep Club, llub, 2, 3, 4: Exet'11tive Committee, 2: Vice-President, Blast Stall, 4: LITTONIAN Staff, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4: 4: Ciyinette Club, 4: Top Ten Beauties, 4: Home- 4: N.l.L. Sweetheart ol' the Week, 4: Friendliest, 4. JACK RAY 'Ile gI'l'Ill!'Sl-Itlfllll more frm be Xuivl? , I: Varsity football, 2, 4: B-Teani Basketball, I: ll, 2, 3, 4: Captain, 4: Track I, 2, fl, 4: Letter- S, 4: President, 4: Homeroom Ollitier, l, 2, 3: Class 4: Vice-President, l, 2, 3: President, 4: Mr. Litton r. Litton 4: Cititan Award, 4: Pep Club, 4: Cititan 'resident, 4: Student Counril, 4: Most Athletic, 4: ling Back, -1. TAWANUA RAY lure 111111 good .tems are goof! romflflriirms. Svience Club, 2: Y-Teens Club, 2, 3: Oflice Stall, 9, 4: Pep Club, 4. Bonisy REED 'wwe nal been tried before, llzexe are the lhings I try. tb, 2, 4: Bowling Club, 2, 3: junior ll, I: Pep Clt 2: Southern Gentleman, 4. NIARTHA Rtiiislf I-Irr mltive r'l1a1'm is sz1.1eel11r.vs. S.P.C. Club, 3, 43 Y-Teens Club, 2: Girls' Glee 11b, 4: Prom Committee, 3. DIXIE LEE RENFRO zir and flashing eyes, slzzfs a pretty jzirlufre Y-Teens, 3: Medley Science Club, 2: S.P.C. CI11b, 4: I. SENIOR CLASS IJOUGLAS REYNOLDS Fiction may be fun, but there is a lot more fun in experierzce. Pep Club, l, 23 RiHe Club, 2, Carver Science Club, 23 Christian Club, 23 Southern Gentlemen's Club, 43 Math Club, 4. JEAN RIfLYNoLDs Slzeir always laughing for she has im infinite store of aiil. Y-Teens, 2, 43 S.l'.C., S3 jr. Rccl Cross, 3, 43 Pep Club, 2, 3, 43 Xklittiest, 4. GARY IKICHARDSON The man is not made poor arlm says pleasant things. Science Club, 2, 33 Bowling Club, 2, E53 Pep Club, 2, 3, 43 Southern Gentleman, 4. YVAYNE RICHARDSON It is an art to lmou: when to laugh 111111 zulzen lo be silent. Bowling Club, 3, 43 Stormers Club, 43 Southern Gentlemen, 43 Pep Club, 3, 43 Science Club, 3. LINDA RICLHEY If you hear iz laugh and see a grin you may be sure slIe's just mme in. Blast Staff, l3 Library Stall, l3 Student Council Alternate, l3 Interclass basketball, l, 23 Y-Teens, 2, 33 ciylll Jamboree, 2, 3, 43 Science Club, 2, 33 Pep Club, 2, 33 jr. l'.T.A. 2, 43 S.P.C. Club, 4: Future 'I'eaclIers of America, 4. LINDA RICIIBIOND An iizifexlrrieiit in kizozeledge izlmriys pays the best interest. jr. Red Cross, lg Homeroom oflicer, 43 S.P.C. Club, 23 Y-Teens, El, 43 Medley Science Club, 23 jr, Red Cross International Art Exhibit, 13 Basketball, l, 2, 3, 4: Baimer All-City Basketball team, Honorable Mention, 43 Captain, Basketball team, 43 National Honor Society, 4. PAT 1ll'l'ThlAN A gooil name is rather to be chosen than great riches. Bowling Club, 23 Medley Science Club, 23 Y-Teens, 33 S.P,C. Club, A13 Gym Jamboree, 4. BARBARA ROLLER A .sweet uttractiife kind of grace ix lli'Ll'lIj'S seen in her bright fare. S.l'.C. Club, 2, 43 Student Council Alternate, 23 Homeroom ollicer. 13 Prom Committee, 23 Forensic Club, 23 Interelass Basketball, 2: Girls' Tumbling Team, 2, 33 Gym Jamboree, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club, 23 Science Club, 2. BILLY ROLLINS Oh hon' jmiiijul it is to he an exreiiiioii. Manager Basketball team, 2, El, Lettermen's Club, 2, 3, 43 Science Club, 23 Ciyitan Club, 43 Southern Gentlemen, 43 Pep Club, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom officer, Vice-President, 43 Chorus, lg Interelass Basketball, 13 Glee Club, 23 Bowling Team, 2, 3, 43 Prom CoIIImittee, 33 l'.T.A., 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y Club, l. EWING RllSSF,LL The rule of my life is to make lazixiiiess a jnlmsilre and pleasure is my lztisiness, Freshman Football, 13 Basketball, lg Football, 23 Forensics, 23 First place in Chemistry at the school Science l'l11l1'Q Guitar Club, 33 Presi- tlent, 43 Science Club, l, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club, l, 2. JEAN SAUNDIQRS Silence ix one grant url of conversation. Y-Teens, 23 S.P.C., 3, 43 Gym Jamboree, 43 Latin Club, 23 Pep Club, 43 Carver Science Club, I3 lelomcrootn Representative, 4. CAROL SAXVYER Smile your wily tlzrouglz iuorriesg laugh your way through life. S.P.C., 2, 3, 43 Red Cross, 13 Prom Committee, 33 Gym Jamboree, 2, 43 Pep Club, 2, 3, 43 Bowling Club, 23 Library Statl, l3 Science Club, 2. Page 68 SENIOR CLASS jEANts'1'Tis SHAXV Cllliti7'flll7lPSS in doing remlers ii deed more acmlilable. Scholastic Art Awards, l5 Pep Club, l, 2, 3, 45 Interclass Basketball, l, 25 Medlev Science Club, 25 S,P,C. Club, 2, 35 All-Star Chorus, 45 Alternate, 35 Future Teachers ol America Club, 33 Officer, 4, Glee Club, 3, 4, Tennis Team, 3, 45 Bowling Team, 35 Modern Music Masters, 45 Musit: Club, Forensic Club, 45 Junior Achievement, 45 Gym jamboree, 45 National Honor Society. RAY SHELTON Never trouble lroztblff till lroulile lroiibles you, Marching l0tl, 2, 45 Southern Gentlematrs Club, 45 Rille Club, 35 Bowling Clttb, 3, 4, Hot Pots, 25 Pep Club, l, 45 Carvers Science Club, 3: Memphis Cotton Carnival, 2, 35 junior Achievement, -1, Oflieer, 4. CATHERINE SIMPSON Her kimlness and grrmious may will bring ller sileeess. Colorguard, l, 2, 35 Majorette, 45 Cotton Carnixal, l, 3, Science Club, 2, 43 Alternate of Student Council, 4g Concert Festival, l, 2, 3, 45 Marching Festixal, l, 2, 3, 43 Twirling Festival, 45 junior Achieve- ment, 3, 4g Alternate Majorette, 35 Band, l, 2, 3, 45 Interclass Basket- ball, l, S,P.C., 2, 3, 4. jo EviiLYN SISK True cliamrler is the greatest gift a woman may luwzf. Lebanon High Sthool, l, 25 Ollice Staff, 45 Y-Teen Club, 4. BARBARA ANN SMITH Her .xawfel jute and gentle nizmners llzitie won lim' llllllljl friends. Pep Club, 25 S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, 4: Modern Music Masters, 2, 3, 45 Chorus, 33 Glee Club, l, 25 Chorus Festival l, 25 All-Star Chorus, 2. Bonny Sst1'1'H His grezil zt'il3's will reap great tlziiigs. Medley Science Cltlb, 3, 4, Francis Science Club, 2, 3g Student Couneil, 2. 3: Projeetionist Club, 2: Airplane Club Club, 45 Pep Club. DOROTHY SAHTH The limizily of the soul is uiirrorerl in licr lotfeliness. Lipseonib, l, 23 Honor Society, 45 Music Club, 35 Modern Musica Mas- ters, 3, 4g Oflieer, -lg Pep Club, 3, 45 Student Council Alternate, 4: Hoineroom Ollieer, 3, 4: Grin Jamboree, 3, 4: Chorus, 3: Chorus Festival, 3, 45 All-State Chorus, 35 S.P.C., 3, 45 National Federation of Music' Clubs: President of liast Naslixille Seetiong Girls' Chorus, -lg Li'rToNt,xN Staff, 45 Organization Editor, 4. Mikie Sxtrttt The greatest jilerzsure in life is doing zullal people stty y0Il may not do. Ilane Scienee Club, 15 Carter Science Club, 25 Track, 25 Bowling 'leam, 2, 3, -lg Chorus, lg Inter-tilass Basketball, l, Pep Club, 2, 3. PEGGY SxtI'1'H She was ti rlmrmer. llomerooin President, l: Class lreasttrer, 25 S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club, l, 2, 3, 45 Civinette, 45 Blast Staff, 3, 45 LITTONIAN Staff, 35 Co-editor ol L1'i rON1,xN, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, 45 President, 4: Modern Music Masters, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 25 Forensics Club 2, 3: Top Ten Beauties, 3, 4g Junior Achievement, 3, 45 Cheerleader, 2, 3, 45 Captain, 45 Homeroming Attendant 45 Clinic: Bowl Queen, 4: Girls' State Delegate5 Girls Nation Delegate, 35 Civitan Talent Winner, l: Prom Corntnittee, 3: Best Sehool Spirit, 43 Gym Jamboree, 2, 3: Interclass Basketball, lg D.A.R. Medalist, 45 journalism Institute at Knoxxille, 35 Columbia Press Association Convention, New York, 4, XVIINDY SBHTH l1'illi lovely eyes and lozielier lirlir, lier .tfizile is weleoiite ezferyti'l1rire, Student Counttil, l, 2, 33 Pep Club, l, 2, 45 Hoineroom Oflifer, l, 3: S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, 45 Executive Committee, 33 Band, l, 2, 3, 45 Majorette, 45 Alternate, 3: Band Court, 4: Concert Festisal, l, 2, 3, 45 Marching Festival, 1, 2, 3, 4g Twirling Festival, 45 Cotton Carnival, l, 3, 45 Cirinette Clttb, 45 Junior Achiexenient, 3, 45 lnterelass Basketball, l: lfutttre Teachers Club, 3. PEGGY SPANN lie nierry and eiiijiloy your fltief llzouglils to l'0lIl'l.tlllf1. Library Stall, 2, 3, 45 Library Club, 3, Vice-President, 4, junior Aclneveinent, 3, Y-Teens, 2: Forensics, 25 Gym Jamboree, 2, 3, 45 Blast Stall, 2, 35 Fashion Editor, 4: Medley Science Club, 23 Chorus 3: Pep Clttb, 2. NORMA SPARKMAN ,il Very inerry nm! riersalile girl. S.P.C., 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens, 4: Pep Club, 2, 3, 45 Modern Music Masters, 2, 3, 45 Vice-President, 45 Music Club Junior Achievement, 3, 45 National Honor Society, 3, 45 Francis Science Clttb, 45 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4g Hotnerooru Oflicer, 35 All-State Chorus, 45 Interelass Basketball, l, 23 Gym Jamboree, 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee, 35 Girls County, 33 Bowling League, 3. THE CLASS I-IUBISRT :SPEARS Nice as well as nice looking. Bowling Club, 2, 3, 43 Secretary, 43 Interclass Basketball, I3 Medley Science Club, 23 Pep Club, 43 junior Achievement, fl, 43 Projectionists Club, 1, 33 Library Stall, l, 23 Red Cross Member, 3, 43 Music Club, I 2 DAVID STANFIELD To live long, it is necessary to live slowly. junior Red Cross, 13 Ril'letnan's Club, 13 Pep Club, I, 23 Projection- ists Club, 33 Southern Ccntlemen's Club, 43 junior Achievement, 43 Medley Science Club, 23 Francis Science Club, EI, 43 Math Club, 43 lli-Y, I. TONIBIX' STANFIELD Nothing is inzlmssible to the man ztflzo does not have to do it himself. Football, 1, 23 Track, 33 Rifle Club, 3, 43 Francis Science Club, 3, 43 Carver Science Club, 23 Prom Committee, 33 Pep Club, 3, 4. JOHN STURDIVANT Girls are always running through his mind, they don't flare walk. Band, I, 2, 3, 43 Band Council, 2, 3, 43 M. T. Marching Festival, I, 2, 3, 43 Memphis Cotton Carnival, 33 Band King and Queen Attend- ant, 43 Red Cross Representative, l, 2, 33 Vice-President, l, 33 Pep Club, 1, 2, 43 Hi-Y Club, I3 Carver Science Club, 23 Francis Science Club, 33 Prom Committee, 33 Menls Club Representative, 4: Southern liCIIllCIIIEII'S Club, 2, 3, 43 Stormers Club, 43 Executive Com- mittee, 43 Math Club, 4. JUDY SUMNTERS A good natizretl person is newer 0111 of place. S.l'.C. Club, 2, fl, 43 P.T.A. Representative, 43 Modern Music Masters, 2, El, 43 Music Club, 23 Chorus, 33 Interclass Basketball, 1. GYVENDOLYN SWEIENEY Beauty comes from nature, knowledge from study. S.P.C. Club, 23 Christian Club, 3, 43 National Honor Society, 3, 43 Vice-President, 43 Latin Medal, 23 Medley Science Club, 23 Francis Science Club, EI3 junior Classical League, 2, 3, 43 Most Intellectual, 43 Student Council Alternate, 83 Peb Club, 23 Forensic Club, 2, 3: National Forensic League, 3, 4. Rl1'A SYVEENIQY lt's belief Io love one boy lots, llzan to love lots of boys lillle. S.l'.C. Club, 2, EI, 43 jr. P.T.A., 23 Varsity Basketball, I, 2, 3, 43 Medley Science Club, 23 Pep Club, l, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens Cluh, 43 junior Achievement, 3, 4. JOAN SYKICS One zcitll a million llollar personality. Student Council Representative, l, 33 Red Cross Representative, l, 23 Pep Club, I, 2, ffl, 43 S.P.C. Club, 2, fi, 43 Y-Teens Club, 33 Forensics, 2, 43 S.P.C. Executive Committee, 2, 33 Prom Committee, 33 Class Ollicer, 43 Cheerleader, 43 Gym Jamboree, 2, 43 Civinettes, 3, 43 P.T,A. Representative, 33 Honierooni President, I, 2, 33 Senior Girl Scouts, I, 23 LITTONIAN Staff, 43 junior Achievement, 4. EARL PIHATUM My interest is in the future because I'n: going lo spend the rest of of my life there, Carver Science Club, 25 Marching Hundred, I, 2, 3, 43 Cotton Carni- val, 1, 3, 43 Projcctionist Club, 43 Concert Festival, l, 2, 3, 4: Francis Science Club, fl, 43 Secretary and Treasurer, 43 Red Cross Representative, l, 2, 43 Pep Club, 43 Marching Festival, I, 2, fl, 43 Boy Scout, 33 Homeroom Oflicer, 4. BEN THOMAS I envy no man who knows more llmn I do lmt jzily him who knows less. Bowling Club, l, 2, 3, 43 President, 43 Rifle Club, 13 Carver Science Club, 23 Interclass Basketball, lg Pep Club, 13 junior Achievement, 33 Library Stall, President, lj Projectionist Club, 23 Tumbling Team, l. FRFDDHQ 'TIIURNIAN lVork and I have agreed lo ignore each other. Projectionist Club, lg Stormer's Car Club, 3, 43 Medley Science Club, 2: junior Achievement, 3, 43 Southern Gentlemen, II. AL 'FIIIVEAT l'V,ltlll'1'l'T is utorlh floing al all is iuorlh doing well. Science Club, 2, 33 junior Classical League, I, 2: Interclass Basketball, I, 23 Southern Gentlemen, 43 Student Council Alternate, I3 I-lomeroom Ollicer, 43 Menls Club Representative, 33 Junior Achieve- ment, 3. I Cross, Teens Club junior Rec Masters, 2 Club, 43 Liiliruri' Bziiley jr. 7 3 4 L, ., 3 Executive l 'R Y Y.M.C.A., Red Cross Masters, 2, N0 one ix Y-Teens Cl nient, 4. Pep Club, Club, 3, 43 fl Science Ch Projectionis lfrom llle crown of Hi-Y Club l, 2, 4: P rnm Com Sergeant-:it 43 Tennis Quieime. Librziry Sta r Club, 23 F fl: S.l'.C., National H President, 3, Vice-P Club, 3: ,I Senior Hon liiincl, l, 2, 41 Band Q Festival, l 3, 43 Mem ly In be Ilzouglll of afler j'OlLJ'UI' lmrl your jun. fl, lg Pe OF l96O DA XVN il IHYVEATT lieiiuly lives nfitli klridizess. I3 Treasurer, 2, 33 Carver Science Club, 23 Y- C. Club, 3, 41 Pep Club, l, 2, 33 Nloclern Music ym Izinlboree, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus, 2, 3, 43 Glec Staflf 1. TRUDY VFIDYVIZLL ely to look al: zleliglzlful to see, iool, Senior Girl Scouts, 2, fi, 43 Y-Teens Club, Coinniittee, 2, 33 Presitlcnl, 4, Representative to Teen Court, 33 Queen, 43 Prom Connnittce, fit itzitixe, 2, FS, 43 Chorus, 2, 54, 43 Modern Music ep Club, 2, 3: Bowling Club, 23 Science Club, 2. SARA KATHIZRI Nli TOWNS from lullcing r1m1.if'11sc,: Iliff mixfortimc is I0 do il mrmlanlly. P.C., fi, 4, Pep Club, l, 2, fl, 43 junior Acliiexe- llIiT'l'Ii CIIRIPP is zvlmt makes the zuorlrl go round. Teens Club, 2, 33 Carver Science Club, 23 S.P,C, Science Club, 43 Gym jzunboree, 4. FRANK 'l't:c:lcER lured 1111111 ix ri gif! lo fill Zllllll mee! him. 3: lixplcirers, ll.S.A., l, 2, fl, 43 Rifle 'l'enm, 43 43 junior Achievement, 43 Bund, I, 2, Pl, 4. CHARLES 'I'ueeL1c lzix lleafl In Ilia sole of lair feel, lie is all mirtlz. pectionist Club, 13 Secretary, 13 Aclvzincecl Bzincl, Science Cltlb, I3 Southern GentIemen's Club, I, 23 3 Stormers Club, 1, 23 Pep Club, I, 2, EDDIE Tumi :idly voice and smile are nluiziys llis. 43 Vice-Presiclent, 43 Vice-President I-Iomeroom, 43 'lirztck Team, 23 Pep Club, 43 Recl Cross Repre- nien's Club, 2, 3, 43 Rille Club, 23 Hi-Y Club, Science Club, 2, 3, -arms, 4: sentzttive, 3: Teznn. El: Bzincl, l. CAROLYN UNGICR p Club, I, 23 Y-Teens Club, 2, 33 Carver Science ence Club, 3, 43 Christian Club, T33 Gym Jamboree X., 4. CAROLYN VARDELL Tllzf pick of llm frojl. eietv sl 4 President 4' Christian Club li 4 . ,,,.. resident, 4: Medley Science Club, 23 Francis Science unior Cl Representative, 43 Pep Club, 4. assiczil League, 2, 3, 43 Honieroom Secretary, 2: LINDA GAIL VESTER To lcrlozu her is to luzfe her. und Council, 2, 43 Mzijorette, 2, 33 I-Iezicl Mnjorette, enclzfnt, 33 All-Stair Band, 2, 33 M.T.S.C. Nlzirching -I 'Xl'I'.S.C. Twirlin Festival, 4: Tennessee on Carnival, l, 3, S.P.C. Club, L, 3, 43 lep Club, , 2, 3. ': i . g Championship Twirling Contest, E53 M.'l'.S.C. Concert Festivul, I, 2, 1 ', I 7 I Bif t 43 lnterclzi George Lvtlklllllgltlll lizincl, I, 2 Rod and ,lunior Acl I, fl, 4: IN ll'.i 1101 ln' Chorus, I, 2, fl, 43 Y-Teens Cl 43 Interclus ss :.ke ball, I. DAVID VVACHTEL Inu' flied: Nulmleon has flicdj ull great man are flying, I feel sick. Band Council, 2, 33 Medley Science Club, 23 Bzincl Reel Glu t, 5, 43 Francis Science Club, 43 Cotton Czirnivzil X. Mzircliing Festival, l, 2, El, 4. b, I3 Bowling Club, 2, fl, 43 Rifle Club, 2, 253 BFVICRLY YVALDIQN lllll llle feeling slle has for ull jlcojzlr' Ilml rlirllcrxs her so clear. rn Music Masters, 23 Pep Club, 2, 43 S.P.C. Club, ub, 43 Gym AIRIIIIIJOICC, 2, 4, Lane Science Club, eacler, 2, Prom Committee, SENICJR CLASS PAT XVALDICN A merry llf'IlTl makes fl rlzeerflll r'o1trll1'uzu1cz'. Pep Club, l, 2, 3, 4g Y-Teens, 4, S.P.C., 2, fl, 43 Forensics, 2, 4, Prom Committee, 33 Gym Jamboree, 43 National Honor Society, 4, Medley Science Club, 25 Library Staff, 3. BRENDA KAY lVAI.K ER He slow in Choosing a friend, slower in clunlging. Homeroom OfFicer, lg Chorus, l, 23 S.P.C., 2, 3, fl, Y-Teens, 4: Gym Jamboree, 3, 45 Girl's County, 35 National Honor Society, 4g Pep Club, 2: Junior Achievement, 3: Modern Nlusic' Masters, 23 Lane Science Club, 4. ELAINE XVALKER A .smile for everyone, an ll7lllt'VXlIUltllllg for all. Student Council, 1, 2, 45 Pep Club, I, 2, 3, 4, S.P.C. Club, 2, 3, 4: llonor Society, 43 Prom Committee, il, LITTONIAN Stall, -'lg Feature Editor, 4g Modern Music Masters, 2, fl, 4: Civinette, 3, 43 Homeroom Ollicer, 4, Glee Club, l, 2: Gym Jamboree, 2, fl: Candidate for Treasurer of Student Body, fl, Jr. Red Cross. l, 2 ENIILY YVALLS If silence ix golden: slze's 14 Izumi. Music Club, 23 Key Note Cltlb, 35 Girls' Chorus, 2, Glee Club Il, fl, Christian Club, -lg S.P.C,, 43 Gym Jamboree, 4: Pep Club, 3, fl. Don XYITHERSPOON To err is llunmu. Hickman County High School, lp Debate, 2, 3g Forensics. 2, 3: Band, 2, 3, 4, Memphis Cotton Carnival, fl, 43 Band Council, Il, -lg Bowlinf l-, Club, 2, 3, 4g Francis Science Club, fl, All-Star-Band, 2g NI.T.B.0.A. Marching Festival, 3, fig M.T.B.0..-X. Concert Festital, 2, il, 4: Carter Science Club, 2, Peabody College Forensic Clinic, Il. XVAYNE XVI-IERRY Symptoms of lIf'C!77lIll1g grenl. Science Club, 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Classical league, l, 23 Intramural Basketball, lg Home-roorn President, 2, 33 Soutlietn Gentlemen Club. 2, ll, 4: Bvtmm Football, 2, Baseball Team Manager, il: l.ettermen's Club, 4, Junior Achievement, 5, 4, Honor Society, fl. CAROLIS .XNN W1-IITAKIQR Slze had a l1roi11,' flierefvre, she used il. Science Club, 2, 33 Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4, S.P.C,, 43 Christian Club, 4, J.C,I,., 2, 33 Honor Society, 45 Pep Club, 3, 43 Student Council Alternate, 4. Susfw XVILBUR Wrinkles would merely imlicale zellere smilfar lmzfe been. Y-Teens, 2, 3, 4: Exccutixe Committee, 45 Glee Club, 2, 3, 45 Choral Festival, 2, 43 Pep Club, 1, 2, fl, 4, Science Club, il. JACK WILLIAMS A little learning is rt rlangerolzx llzing. Carter Science Club, 25 Francis Science Club, 45 Bowling Club, 2, Il 4, Car Club, 4. XIARTHA XVlLLlAblS One marie ull of lotfelincxv. Gym Jamboree, 2, 3, 4. FREDDY XVILLIS Seldom liezml but often rlmuglff of. Rifle Club, 23 Photography Club, 35 llotsling Club, 4, Science Club 1, .3 -,4. EI.1zA1s1iTH YVILSUN :1lZl'1l,Y.V xmiling, Helter xml, somelinzex llllllgllly, rzezfer lmfl. Basketball, l, 23 Vice-President Homeroom, 2, Pep Club. I, 2: Home room Representative, 3, 4: Y-Teens. 2, 3, 43 Iixecutive Committee El: Attendant to Valentine Queen, 3, 4, Prom Committee, fl: Vice President of Yffeens, 4: Vice-President of Interclub Council of Y Teens, Science Club, lg Red Cross Representative, 4, Ollice Staff, 1, Page 72 Chorus, l, 2, 3, Pep Club, l, 2, 3, 43 S.P.C., 2, fl, Y-Teens, Il, ll, Modern Music Masters, 2, 3, 4g Bowling Club, 2, 3, Science Club, 35 SENIOR CLASS LARRY XVILSUN .Hy lzeurl is uflmlc, my fancy free. Ga reny lilllc girls, fluff! lllllllfli mc. lizmcl, l, 2: Bowling Club, Fl, 4, Ritle Club, Il, 4: lfratncis Science Club, Il. PtfIx'LL1S XYILSON l'rcfIly lu ll'lllll zcilli :mtl willy to lrllk zuilll, and jllczmztizt, loo, to flliult 011. S.l'.C., fl, 4: Y-Teens, 2: Science Club, l, 2: Glee Club, 21 Gym janv boree, Bowling 'l'eznn, 4: Bowling Club, 4: jttnior Achievement, 4: Pep Club, 2: Homeroom Ollicer, I: Librztiy Stuff, lfreshniztn Choir, l. lgkxtisr YVINFRY Nollllng lm! money ix .rrtwefler Ilmn lloney. llztncl, l, 2, Il: Chorus, 4: Btxntl Rod and Reel Club, l: Southetn Gentlenien, il, -lg All-Stan' Ilzmcl, lg Cztrxer Science Club, 2: Cotion Cztrnixatl, l: Murthing lfestixztl, 2, il. ISLQWRLY Woxnsui ,lv uzfxrry :tx Ilia: clay lx long. Sflllfiillgll High School, l: Cnrxer Science Club, 2: S,l'.C. Club, 2, ll, 4 Y-Teens, 4: Pep Club, Al: Gym jznubnree, il, 4: junior Acbietetueut, Il, 4. DONALD E. XVOOD liwfry time ll11'r'1 s ll fire rlrill, lie jzruys for tl fire. jr. lligh Safety Committee, l: forensic Club, 2, 3: National Forensic League, Il: Peo Club, 2: Music Club, Il: Guitztr l'icker's Club, 4. xlixxta Axxr Wtutsni' .llii'nn', mirror on flle u't1ll, .sl1c'x Zlze fairest of llzrfm ull. lilrml Stull, l, 4: Homeroom Repiesenlutire, l, 2: Homeroom Ollicer, l, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, I. 2, Il, 4: jr. Classical League, 25 Interclnss Cheerleader, 2: Science Club, 2: S.P.C., 2, Il, 4: Prom Committee, Il: LlT'1'0Nl,xN Stall, 4: Gym jumboree, 2, fl, 4: junior Achiexement, 4: Student Council. 4: SecretaryTfreztsttrer, 4: 'l',A.S.C. Convention, linoxxille, 4: S.A.S.C. Conxention, Corpus Christi, Texas, 4: Cixinettes, 4: Top Ten lleztuties, Il, 4: Homecoming Attenclztnt, 4: Best Looking, 4: lnterclztss Bgtslcetbztll, l. jul lin XVRIGIIT Gffilllfntcn j1i'f'fcr lllomlexi so :lo I. lfootbull, l, 2, Il, 4: 'l'r:tck, 2, Il, 4: Basketball, Il: l,ettermen's Club Il, 4, 'I'rt'ztsurer, 4: Ciritzzn Club, Il, 4, Ollieer, 4: Science Club, Il, -ll Presiclent. 2, i1il'C1iSLll't'l' 4: Southern Gentlemen's Club, 2, Il: Men's, Club Representative, -lg Homexoom Olliter, 2, Il: Pep Club, 4, HOIEISYIL jtvxti YOUNG Slit' zcus born lnllcing 111111 ll1t.u1'l ltzzrl zz l't'lllAlM6 rel. S.l'.C,, 2. Il, 4: Pep Clttb, l, 2, fl. 4: Modern Music lllztsters. 2, il, 4: L' 1 ll 4' . f l, 2, Il, 4: Science Club, 2: Prom Com- C5m junboice, ., , l l..X., mittee, 2: Bowling Club, l, 2: Y-Teens, ll, 1: junior Aciexement, 2 fl. 4. SUE Youm' joy rrzltns lllf' fifty, love Iliff niglil. l'.'l'..'X, Rt-presentntixe, 1: Homcroom Ollicer, I, 4: Chorus, Il: Gym 7 jzlmborce, Il: Prom Committee, fl, S.:l'.C. Club, I., Il, 4: Y-Teen Club 21 Secretary :incl Treztsuier of Science Club. 2: junior Real Crosa Representzttixe, 2: Pep Club, 2, Il, 4: Modern Music Masters, 2, Il, 4 CH.xRt.us llxciifltu' Ilftutlmuttr mul lull zzml lotlcrl by ull. Cxtrxer Science Club, 2: Blind, l, 2, Il, 4: Bend Council, I, 2, fl, 4 Band Attenclztnt, Il: Ilnncl King, 4: lfrzincis Science Club, il, 4: Student Council Alternate, fl: lllnxl Stull, 4: Quill :intl Scroll, 4: Southern Gentlemen Club, 4: Pep Club. 4: Modern Music Masters, 3, 4: Ni tiunul lforensics League, 2, Il: Forensics Club, 2: Cixitttn Club llebutc iillllllll, 2, 5: Iloys State, Il: junior Achieiement, fl, 4: Memphig Cotton Curnivnl, l, fl: lllurching Festixztl, l, 2, fl, 4: Bowling Club, 2 Page 73 WWW A UNIORS PREPARE FOR ROLE AS SENIORS As Mundi may be sec superior an unaware of Row 1: Sandy Alexander, Am Jackie Allen, Ch Row 2: Don Ark gotl, Randy Bak gartner, Shirley Row 3: Pziuicizi Beecham, Janice Bevill, Faye Blan Row 4: Mary An Charles Bogmy, Michael Boruni, Row 5: Joyce XX Richard Bradley chef, joy Brown, Row 6: Vzlntricc ehael Bryan, E Lynn Caldwell, G ins Sindy Bag JUNIORS Row I: Nancy Carter, Way- ne Cartwright, Murray Castleman, Carolyn Chain- DCIS. JO Ann Chambers. Row 2: Glenn Chandler, Dan Chisholm, Fred Clanton, Pat Clartly, Elizabeth Ann Clif- ton. limi' 3: Patsy Cline, Eddie Colley, Ann Collier, joan Copeland, -Indy Copeland. How 4: Patsy Cotten, Bar- bara Crabb, Carolyn Cratzv, Robert Crawford. james Crow. Row 5: jackie Darby, jerry Dayis, 'Donna Deal, Deanna Delierry, Linda Denny. Row 6: Raymond Denton. Diane Dickerson. Mary Dod- son, Nancy Dorris, Brenda Drake. Row 7: Sandra Duncan, Frances Durhain, Eddie Eld- ridge, Gay Ellis, jerrie Eng- land. Row S: Barbara Flippen, Sue Flynn, Sandra Frey, Sandra Fyke, Sonya Garrett. Page 76 JUNIORS Row 1: Dianne Gay, Beth Gentry. Doris Gentry, Har- old Gilliland, Faye Good- nnin. Row 2: Grover Goodwin, Rose Anne Goodwin, Bar- bara Gragg, Judy Graham, .Indy Graves. Row 3: Rebectca Grcathousc, Bill Greene, Sandra Gregory, Peggy Gregory. Werner Gros- slioll. Row fl: joe Gnill, Ronnie Hale, Donna Hall, Howard Hzillilmurton, Nancy Ham- mer. Row 5: jinnny Hampton. Gloria Hznnrick, Richard Harclcastle, Kathy Hardy, Patsy Harlin. Row 6: Pal Harris, Sandra Harris, Steve H a r r i s on, Elaine Hatclicr, john Hel- ton. Rauf 7: jane Hendrix, Carey Herring, Ronnie Hicks, Den- nis Higgins, Dorothy Ann Highlill. Ron' N: Rita Hill, Herbelt Hill, Bill I-lollman, jimmy Holderlielcl, Pat Holland. Page 77 THE CLASS Row 1: Bobby Holt, James Hoover, 'Danny Hopkins, Edna Hopkins, Judy How- den. Row 2: jackie Hubbs, Linda Hudson, Merrie Beth Hughes, Danny Hunt, John Hutchinson. limi' 3: Wanda Gayle Hut- son, Charles Ingram, Billy lvie, Bob Jackson, Faye Jar- rett. Row 4: Peggy Jeannete, Betty Jenkins, Patti Jones, Raymond jordan, Marie Kimber. Row 5: jim King, Jeff Knauth. Hlilliam Knight, Sondra Lamastus, Nita La- rwc. Row 6: Gwen Lasater, Billy Layne, Artie Lee, Claudia Logue, Mitli Lollar. Row 7: Linda Lucas, Caro- lyn Malone, .Ioan Manning, Billie Sue Marlin. Marian Martin. Row 8: Donna Matlock, Bill Matthews, Roy Douglas May- nard, .linnny McCord, Mary Ellen Hiller. OF l96l Row I: Robbie Mobley, Sonja Moss. Michael Moy- ers, Nancy Moore, 'lll'CX1l Moore. Row 2: Danny hlLll'l'Ily, Tom- my Murray, Lynn Muse, -Iunies Nlelirooin, Linda NIC- Cube. Row 3: Janelle McCawley, .linnny NIcCo1'd, Wayne Mc- Elhiney, Rolunc' NIeKinnies, Billy Nahziy. How 4: Pruneln Nickeus. Terry Niitkins. Kenny Noi man, .lane Oliphzuu, Slew Oliver. Row 5: Nancy l'urkei', Aloe Pzilierscm, joyie Pzulerson, Judy PllllCl'S0ll. I.2ll'l'y Pin'- fish. Ron' 6: Patricia P 21 r fish, Roger Patton, -Izunes Pearl, Reba Joyce Perry, Gene Pelway. Row 7: Judy Phillips, Louis Phillips, Dan Platt. janet Plunnner, Chzlrles Porter. Row 8: Riehznd Pruitt, Alan Rabold. Priscilla Reasoner. Debbie Recicn: Nlzuy .Xnn Reed JUNIORS Row I: Ronnie Reed, ,Xncly Regg, Billy Reynolds, John Richarrls, Charles Rohinette How 2: .Ian Rouch. Mike Ryan, Donna Sanders, Sarah Lynn Sanders, 'llonnny San- rlers. Ron' 3: Tony Savage, Carl Sawyer, R i ta Scheictkart. D on n a Shaclclen, Everett Sharer. Row -I: Linda Sharp, Butch Shaw, Danny Shepp. Sue Shirley. Barbara Smith. Row 5: Carole Smith, Ran- dall Smith, Robert lid Smith. Charles Slnithson, Toininy Speight. Row 6: Paulette Stewart, james Taylor, S n Z a n n e Terry, Judy Tornpsnn, lflzlrry Ticlwell. Row 7: Laverne Ticlwell, Norina jean Ticlwell, james Tillman. Betty Sue Tipps, Harry Towns. Row S: jack Toney, Carol Trzlughher, Nancy Turner, liarhara Vaughn. joe Veaeh. Page 80 JUNIORS Row J: john Walker, Carol Hlallacie, Baxter Wa ll c 1' , Elaine Ward, Gladys XV21l'fl. Row 2: NI111'1'ay Weaver, 130111121 XV e i l c 1' , Clillord Weiss, Sonia XV l1 e cl i ll g , Dwana Wlierry. R011' 3: David Wliiie, Julie l'Vl1ile, Dale lVill1ite, Cale Williams. jackie Williams. Row 4: john lVillia111s, Judy Williams, G l e ll llliimett, Carl Woodall, Gary Wood- ard. Row 5: Billy Woodlln. Doug XVoo1l, A1111 XV1'igl1l, B1'c11cla XV1'igl11, liucllly XV1'igl11. lilllll 6: Donna lV1'igl1l, Mari- lyll l'V1'igl1L, Steve Wright, S2lllCll'21 XVYIIIIC, S I1 i 1' l c y Wyatt. Row 7: Bobby Yates, Gale Young, Mary Zimiiierle, Roy Zi111111e1'111a11. Page 81 Junior Activities i iike the blue sei better ihan the reef one jmxieira sclcci :Emir ci:-was rings, qw 5 A making' A V mix? ixwhafs C W KW sw ui, will wwe 11153 x N ww In , 153 C xi. wma W5 HGH Miss Y' Wa fattening but i stiii wani ii! Students go through the cziicrwin iim' Senior Aciivil ie uw Li 1 ' ik: - -J M5 555 fy E j Lf YM - h il L , Q 7- , iff' V, f 'E 5325559 NA .gs L. E' '-.- Q xb,A , T5 W , f fa We Wil ,fayififwf J A. X P -- ..,. fn 1 M gf '- .,V , , Bm .KSQWELQY fi ww. f 'ff ' Thai's Froswiu dems mxgwjs :wmv higniifrizly, Inf!! U12 jan Mrs. M Macheih. daih Muvcierffifiigh C2383 presume the play, B an . - 55523 Gad. 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N4 Q, 2 SOPHCMCJRES TAKE PLACE IN SENIOR HIGH Every year await the next event i lowest form the Juniors and Seniors anxiously showing ol' the Sophomoresf' The s Sophomore initiation in which the s of humans exist are plagued by the superior Seniors. X'Vhen the year is concluded the Sophomores earn the honor to step up and take their place as Juniors. Row I: James Ada Adcock, Lynn Aita, Patty ir, Brenda Allen, Jerry Allison. Caroll Ba Hou' 2: Brenc ch, Wayne Baker. la Ballou, James R. Bauman. Joe Beck- ett. Hershel Bent, Beverly Bennett, B e t t y e Berkley, Brenda Bess. Rozu 3: Paula Blankenship, Bobby Boyce, Carol Boyd, Pa t Bradley, Nancy' Brewster, Charles Brooks, Judy Brooks. Row -I: Sue Brown, Linda Brown, ud' Broyles, Nancv Bu Ronald Buckley, ckingbam, Don ford. I? 0 B u 1'll6tI, Suzanne Eddie Bu- zu 5: Anne Burgess, Judy Butt, Judy Buckley. Cannizzaro, Robert Carney, Beverly Carter, Mary Cason. 160 Larry Cathey, Lau well, Maria Cavcn nic ma ru 6: Randy Castleman, Chapman. Sandra Chap- u, 'Ilonnny Cha R fm' 7: Margaret Henry Clark, Lin Janie Cole. Sand Curtis Corbin. Ror T0ll. ra Cauld- ular, Ron- d ra Coley, ppell. Christley, a Cline, nie Coth- i ln the years to come the Sophomores will re- member diseeting lrogs in biology, working alge- bra problems, and memorizing Latin verbs. There will be memorable dreams ol success, some of which will come true. SOPHOMORE CLASS Row 1: Deecly Crabb, Cor- betta Crate. Delores Crane, Nancy Cranor, Sue Cnbbins, Dean Cunnnings, Richard Cutrer. Row 2: .lim Dalton, Ginger Davis, Martha Davis, lirnesl DeNloss. Linda D o bb i n s, Myra Donoho. David Dorris. Ron' 3: jane Dorris, Gwynne D ra p e r, Becky Dreadon, Cheryl Dugger, Gary Dun- can, Hlayne Elder, Barbara Fllis. Nou' -li Georgia lillis, Bobby lirwin, Sannny Escue, Fllen Estes, lfllllly livans. Don Fil- son, jelf Fletcher. How 5: Madge Florida, Alike Ford, 'l'l1el Frost, Susan Fudge, Nlary .Io Fulton, Donna Fuqua, Lilrdsey Gar- mon. Huw 6: .lo Ann Gibbons, lVayne Gleason, jerry Goacl. David Goolsby, Larry Goose- Lree, Medora Gore. Scarlet Gower. Row 7: Thony Gower, Jan- ice Gotto, Sissy Gourieux, Gary G r a h a in , Tommy Greene, Gordon Groover. Linda Grubbs. Row S: Paul Hagewootl. Cor- bin Hailey, Lamont Haislip, George Hale, Linda Hall. Wesley Hall, Beth Hallibur- Lon. How 9: Sue I-lallum, Tommy Hannner. .loan l'lancocl4. Brenda Harris, Gerhig Har- ris, Robert Harris, Delores Harrison. SOPHOMGRE CLASS Row I: David Haston, Rona nie Hasty, Linda Herod, Granville Hicks, Mary Hicka erson, Bobby Hill, jerry Hindman. Row 2: Mike Hollingsworth, Vicki Holt, Barbara Hooper, Gary Hotchkiss, Larry How- ell, Beth Hnmlson, Don Hud- son. How 3: Harry Huffman, Syl- via Jennings, Charles Jet- nnore. Brenda jones, Rob johnson, Ronnie johnson. 'l'oinmy johnson. lion' 4: Kay Jordon, Sandra Keele, james Keen, Wayne Kemp, Charles Kennedy, Brooks Kerr, Shirley Kinley. How 5: Bobby Lance, Mollie LaFevor, Barbara Lalfollette, Betty Lancaster, Ann Layne, David Leatherwoorl, George Lehning. Row 6: Barbara Leinlnonds, Carol Len t z , Beth Little, Steve L o ri n g, Ruthanna Lott, Sue Lovell, Bill Lyons. Row 7: Sandra Mankin, Terry Manlove. joe Marina, Linda Mason, Billy Matthess, Mark Mannsell, Beth Ann Maylor. Row S: james McCnlley, Martha jo McMahon, Donna McMillon, Bill McPherson, Barbara M i l e s, Charlene Miller, Bobby Minton. Row 9: Shirley Neely, Anita Needham, Susanne Murphy, Judy Murphy, Carol Mooneyham, joe Mobley, Steve Mitchell. THE CLASS Row I: jan Nichols, Allen Oduni, Joyce Ogles, Leslie Oliver, Vicki Ories, Linda jo Overstreet, Richard Paar. Itozv 2: Carol Jean Parrish, Linda Parrish, Austin Pate, Barbara Patterson, Drew Patterson, -lack Patterson, Sue Patterson. Now 3: -loyce Payne, Nollie Pecler, Charles Perry, Caro- lyn Petty, Jinnny Petty, Fred Piper, Cynthia Porter. Row -1: Marie Potter, Bar- bara Powell, Katherine Pow- ell, Linda Pratt, Brenda Price, Chris Rainey, Clyde Reed. Row 5: Judy Reich, Jerry Rhinehart, Sandra Richard- son, Wayne Richman, John- nie Rittenhurg, Pam Rob- bins, Ronnie Rodriguez. Row 6: Garland Rose, Pain Rowe. Sharon Russell, Har- lin Sadler. Charles Sanborn, .Xlhert Sandidge, Narcissa Saunders. Row 7: Emily Schott, Corky Short, Virginia Sirnpkins, Edwin Sloan, Brenda Smith, -Iinuny Smith, Peggy jean Smith, Row 8: 'fhurinan Spiva, Pam Sprouse, june Stanlield, Larry Starnes. V' e n del l Stephens, Nlelha Stewart, Sandra Stewart. Row 9: Esta Stinson, -Ioan Storrs, Sandra Sullivan, Tom- my Sullivan, Bonnie Swann, Sidney Swift. Caroll Tanley. joe wiiiis, ji OFI Row 1: Charles Morris Tanner, B Mary Louise T Taylor, Joan H Pete Thompson. Row 2: Billy Elaine Treon, J: Charles llnclerw Utter, Cary Van Walker. R ow 3 .' Ray Watts, Joan W ll YVeiss, Judy Wel my XVey, Barlma Row 4: J o h n n Freddy White, Judy XVhite, 'Cla ,rol Jean Charles XVilliams, Necie XVil- liams, Sherry XV Hou' 5: Dorencla Carolyn YVootl, Row 6: Carol Young. llll 962 Tanner, like Tatum, ylor, Sharon Thompson, Tomlinson, ine Tucker, voocl. Pete glin, Jeanie 'arml, Eddie ebb, Gloria hurn, Tom- ra Wheeler. y Hlheeler, YVllllLllIlS, illiams. Williamson, ny NVilsou, Rita Wilson, Don Winters, Gail XVooten. Young, Joe Spring Fever! Some Sophomores do some wishful thinking of getting out of school for the summer. Qne 'cen cent package of paper please! Page 89 . A1 4,1- a lunt of 11 f 1 K5 1 ,fy 1 iff? 1 1 Qs:-'33 1 Q 11 NK 13 11 1 I 1 11 Q, Z 1 f 1' 1 I Eye' Run '1'cz1c'l1c1's-IXI13 XVCIJIJ, I3CI'I'fllCI'1'5', 111141 NI1. 011 1110 11101110 111z1c:l1i11cs. Dorris, Nlis-5 six wccks Lest ACULTY Foriy-three beans in every cup of coffee. Icz1cl1c1's-lN'l1's. .X. li. W1'igl11, Nliss Spill'- lufk. Zlllll Nh. By mlfcv break. mm relax cluring 1l1c11' 1 1 5 1: 5 + 137 , 111352, 1 , ., ,H 1 ,1 . , 2 ?1 1 LJ-.i2ff ' Sig' 1 3 Egsfihg 12 ui A 7 . .1 Smile on three! N111 Hood pl1c1111g1':1p 5011113 of the faculty ,ii f , Xi W1 ,1',.1 lfifiii - ma aglx . ,gr N ,Q , gig' L fig, f,-,yzfgy A 1 wav MEL 1 , 17 ufhfavgnjg ,, 111 iv' . ':A' ' Mr. Foster talks 'co the teachers at the Faculty meeiing. lllorcls CZIINIOL say whzll our liiciilly has INCZIHI to us this year. Nllhcn it secius Ll1ziL the world is Closing in on us or our troubles :irc so grczil wc czumot been' Lhem, it has always been our woiicleiliul lzzculiy that has Home llimugh with ctlieerlul lziccs zuul encouraging words Lo really make our high school clziys thc 'spice ol' lilcl' Page 91 Mr. Marshall Foster Here is Mr. Foster, our principal, our r advisor, our leaderg Lruly the spice ol Isaac l,,itLo11 High School. Though he rules our school, he could not be called a ruler. Because ol our under- standing principal Isaac LiLtou's seniors will leave with the ability to undertake the hardships ol Lhe outside world with CQISC. The pause thai refreshes! The faculty enjoys a coke in the new teachers' lounge. Page 92 Mrs. Bess l'V1'lg'llE, our school secretary, is always ready with a glad smile and helping hand for 2lIly0IlC Vfllfl COIHCS llC1' YVEIY. Keeping the ollife and school transactions running on a smooth schedule is just a very small part ol' her job. The talei its and abilities of this group of busy students have been shown throughout the year in 'vari- ous ways. The school Could not go on without performed l the many tasks that are iy these students, Mrs. Bess Wrighf, Secretary Linda Payne, jo OFFICE STAFF Tommy Wrigh t, Emily Scholl, Delores Crane, Palsy Haley, Suzanne NIcNIanus, Tawanda Ray, Judy Wil- liams, Gay Fllis Sandra Prev, livclyn Sisll. Page 93 . FACU LTY 3 MR. RON.,xI.D lS.fxRR15T'1' ILS., Middle Tennessee Stzltc Cnllcpgc Sfwfmz Ill C null' Miss Rum' BATFMAN ILS., lwznlmcly Qlollc-gc PIIQHYIFIII IfFl'llf'llfl0!I NIRS. EYICLYN BJORK BA., I.yml1hurg1 M..-X., Syrzlcusc llnix'L'1'sity Sffzfwzlll liwulf' Miss NIARGARFT BLACK ILA.. llqslon glIllXL'lkSlfY Sawzall SI'lt'l1K'C Bliss ELEANOR BROXVN ILA., Vzmclcrlmill LTl'1ixcrsily: MA.-, l'czlh0cly Collvgc l?z1.v111r'.s'.v Erllzmlzrm MRS. AI. W1LL,1AM BRUIQR IBS., Piiilllliily. Collrpgr '.lIII'flI'IIHI MRS. LOUISE BURGLQSS ISA., M..-X., Nlidcilc- 'llcnucsscc Stalls Collvgc Srfmfnilz Crrulzf NIR. Isl-IAM P. BYRON. JR. l'3.A,, MA.: University of lfloricln lf:1gl1.Sl7. ll0Il7'lI!IIl.S'lIl MRS. JANET CARLOCK .X.l3.. livrry Collvgcx ClP0l'glZl1 MA., l,L'2lll0ilY College Mrllllmzzalirx NIR. LIICSSIC CARNFY BS., Midcllc Tennessee State Collcgt Pll'VXiI'llI Iidrzfaliozl NIR. F. S. CARVIQR B.S., IlI'llYL'l'Slfj' of Tenncssccg NIA.. l'czubocly Sr'i1'r11'f' XIRS. .XLICIIC C,xss12'1 1'x' BS., 'Vvnncssce Polytcrlmic' Institute Sr'w1'l1Il1 Gmrlr' MRS. C. li. Comms BS., Dzuml LipQcomb College :mal l'n-uhomly Collage Frzglixll MRS. DAVID Cook ILS., Miclcllv 'lfcnnc-sag-0 Stale College Smrml Srzmzfcf liiglllll finulff NIISS RU'l'l'I ,lx DAVIS ILA., Puuhocly Collcga- St'7'!'Hlfl firrlflf' NlRS. CURTIS DENTON lB.S.,'l'cz1lJ0cly College Ezghllz Crude Miss F.-Wu DLLRRYBIQRRY BA., 'l'L'nnL'ssuc P0lYll'l'lllllC lnslitutv 1irzgl1.s'l1 Mlss KAY DORRIS .'X.li., KLA., l'C1ll3Olly' Collvgv Hixlmy NIR. l',-NUI, DORRIS .X.l5,. NI..-X., Pculjorly Colln-gc .S'01'ml .S'z'1f'111'1' . MRS. QIAMLS EAml1Q'1 1' l B.S., lllilllilfly' College l Iiigllilz flrudzf, Iinglixll l MR. JAMIQS l7lNC1'I BMX., MA., l'cz1b.mly Collcpgc .S'n1'11ll Sr'1r'11r'f' i Page 94 I NIR NIR. XVILLIANI H. GIBSON ., Micldlc 'I'cII' ILS., BS., fjIiI1IIl0IlI1I FACULTY XIRS. HURT FRANCIS LS., RIA.. Ifcuhody Collcgc .Sherzce Mlss JUDY GARNITR BA., IICIIIJUIIQ' Cqllcgc IIIIQIIXII, SIICIIIIXII . JOHN EDYVARIJ UARRli'I l' ILS., IICIIIJOIIY Coilcgc .Sl'1lI'llIII llmrll' NIRS. IlUl5Y GARRILTT B.S., Pvzxhody CIOIIcpgv AIall1cn111lzz'.s' Nllss ISIIRIIQNIL GIIISON ILS., IHILIIJOII5' Collfgc Plzyxzml Erlumlzmz Icsscc Slum Collcgcg KIA., I'CzIIJOcIv College Iiigll III Gmrlv, lirIgli.Il1 A MISS III5'1'I'Y HADI.IcY BS., Pczxbody CIOII-cgi' Home lf!'UI10IlIll'.Y XIISS HIiLI4lN I'IARRIS Bliddlc Tennessee Stzllc Collegi- SFUCIIJIL C rarlc NIR. XVILLIANI HARRIS CIIIQ' UnIxcI'sIt5g M.,-X., Pcnbmly Collrgn' lilglzlh CJYIIII7, CIlIlf'lI MIRS. ROIIIQRTA I-IICXVCLICY B.S., Ilzlvid LI ILA.. I.:IIII BB.. I'L'1IIJ0IIy Collggc IiI1.s'i11c.s'.v Iirlumllou NIR. NVILLIANI I'I0O1'IiR PSKOIIIII Collcgug MA., Ik-IIIIIIIII' Collcgv lilglzllz Cmrlv NIR. YYICBSTICR IiIfI.LI-:Y IPIIIII C NI I3 AJS., fullcgg KIA., I'v1IbO1Ix Qollugc .S'f'1r'1I1'r' R, I-IARVIQI' IIMJKILY. -IR. ..-X., KLA., IIUZIIJQLIQ Collvgc Cl'lll'I'llI SI'1r'11f'c' MRS. W. H. LANL IIS., IR-zllrmly KIOIIL-gr' Ifiology NIRS. S, III. LONG 'Il-IIIII'ssc:' llollvgu IOI XVUIIICII linglixll MRS. GORDON LOvIf1.L X ISA. I. XI B ISS., I'01Ib0cIy College- Aflrff'f111uiml Ar! IR. ROBILRI NI.-xxwIiI.I. MA., VzIlIcIvI'IIiIl UIIivuI'Sitx . 2'Ig'I1.Yfl, Sjzrrzmlz, FI'!'lI!'ll 4. CLIQORIIIQ NIIIIIUIRLANII A., MQ., Pczrbody Collcgu I l1'y.I'11'r1I Ifrlumliofz MR. Bon NIQICLMVAN IZA., I'f'1IlIOLIy College liiglrtll llrarlzf, .S'1'in1Ir1' N ILS.. MRS. -I. C. NIILLWOOII ILA., IIow1 IR. WIIIJIL C. NIILLICR Rust IIQIWIIICSSCL' Slzltc Ciollcgc amd I'c:IIJOcIy Ccmllugc' IIKI COIIL-ge: Stull' 'I'c':IIIII'I's CIOIII'gc' fflIg'Il.YIl Page 95 Page 96 FACULTY MR. GLEN NIOORE ILA., Ilarding College Eighth Grade MRS. JANE NIOORE ILS., Middle Tennessee Slzile College liu.vznes.v Iiflilmlimz MISS OPIIELIA XIOORE BMX., 'I'enneSSee College lor Women Eighllz Grade MISS MARY NEIL MOSS IIA., M..-X., Vnnderlxill Unixlersity, I'e:ibOdy College Sorzrzl .S'1'ze11crf NIISS CLAIRE PATTON Peabody College H 0 ni e Eco 11,0 rn lex MR. FRED B, l'IiARSON. JR. M.M., Universily of 'I'eXzIS Muxzzr lfrlumtzmz XIISS FRANCES RICE ILA., MA., Peabody -College Home Ecmlrlnllcx NIR. FERRELL ROBINSON IIS., Tennessee I'O'lytectImic Institute Mechanzral Art MRS. FRANK D. RUTHIZRFORD B.S., M.A.,- Pezilfody College I.zbmrzr1n MISS SUE SENTER ILS., Peabody College Ari' MISS JANE. JSPIGHT ILS., Mississippi Stale College for Vllninen Physzcal Iiduenizmzg Soma! Studies NIISS NIARY FRANCES SPURLOCK BA., Maryville Collegeg INLA., Pezibmly College Englzslz NIISS JEAN STARTUP CARE ILS., Middle Tennessee State' College Eighth Grade, Englzsh NIISS ANNE RUTH STROUD ILS., Middle Tennessee Slate Collegeg MA.. Peabody College A rtx and Crafts NIR. TVAYNE SULLIVAN B.IC., Vanderbilt Unixersity Mallzem11ru's MR. YVALTER SWAIN ILS., Middle Tennessee Slate College Il'Ir11fl1enIaticS,' Business Edumlzmi NIR. SAMXIY SYVOR ILS., MA.. Pezilgody College Mime AIRS, lVlA'E B. THONIPSON B.S., MA., Middle Tennessee State College Eighth Currie MR. W. C. THONIPSON ILS., Peabody College Caarh NIR. CIIARLIQS TURNER A.B., ITniveI'siIy-of Tennessee EIlg'llSfI MR. JACK VAN HOOSER Tennessee Tech, M.S.,A University of Tennessee Drivers Trainmg: Coach FACULTY NIRS. R. VARDELL ILS., Bliddlc Tennessee Stzitc Collage flame ljcorzomirs Miss NIA RY XVALKICR IE..-X., Rzinclolph-INIut0n3 MA., Vandsrbill Univcrsitv l.11l1'u NIR. FRED XVLBR l5.S., 'l'c'nn0ssec Polytectlmic Inxtitutc Sewmllll Cmflrf KIR. RONALD Wiglais ILS., Peabody College ,l'I!lffIl'llI!lfdI'.Y, Crmrll MRS. A. XVRICHT B.5., Middle 'l'v11i1cwcL 511110 follcfgt' Mnllzzwzrrlzzzs MRS. IRIQMQ fLTRI.A l3.S., MTN, lfczllxxly Cnllcgu lfzgllflz firmly Happy Birihday, Mr. Foster Steve Denton presents Mr. Foster with a watch for his birthday from the student body. Accuracy and control make speed. Mis. Moords strcoml yczxr typing students tzikc :1 ten minute tnncd writing. Page 97 E .1 J 253 af? ix 5 W' M X .X 9 EX WV Y- I' , A Hifi Q53 ya W N sl Vf 'w EX M E Kg' p gf-M ' A 3 v . uf 4: X9 fi' E Q jf I C73 K f s vi if w , ,. 4 xk 563 'X :Mn-55 El' wi- A several pinches o if N, L, I if R GANIZATI 1 1 No-e-I, No-e-I . . . Villlll and CiVCllCllC members misc rislmus for Lhc Fzmnic Buttle Day Ho ey girls, how aboui telling us what is so funny? I J presidents of thc' 1959450 school year gel g' ICI' Lo discuss the YCZIIJS Wm-kj , ., 1 4 AND LU BS , 54 Y-Teen Court Queen: 'Trudy Tidv .Xuc11du11ts: RTIIHI C 2: lieth Gentry Bro Smith Chervl Du and Slllldfil Wvnnc try, Liz Wilson. I Y f s Leadership, Scholarship, Characfer and Service. Honor Society olhcers install two new members. An imliviclnal who is wise realives that he must balance the time scales everyday of his lite. To be a happy, intelligent, and successful personality. he ninst combine it sprinkling of work with a clash of lun to make his life one that is full ol' spice. Todays niorlern Littonites show that we fully realive this by taking part in the variecl activities ollereci us by Littonls clubs and organizations. Through these clubs and organizations, we have the priyilege of having a joyous time at our bang-np parties and working together for the betterment of our school. our own lives, and thc lives of others. Here we obtain excellent training for that part of our lives that is yet to come by learning the value of co- operation, beroming responsible leaders. zniil capable followers. And yet in doing all of this. we attain our goal. for our lives are nlatle as rich as a nice cup of hot. spicy Lea. c7.,it-I-onion ffffrff 4960 SARAH XIAI lVl'CCONN1iI,I. PEGGY SNIl'l'l'I AIR. ISHAM P. BYRON, JR. Co-Eflitor Co-Ezlilor Sponsor By the light ol the midnight oil diligent Hgures working to meet deadlines have stacks of copy, numerous layouts, and any number ol pictures spread before them. Co-Editors-in-Chief, Sarah Mai McConnell and Peggy Smith, with the industrious stall members have worked tirelessly to present a ilawless N360 LITTONIAN. SENIOR ASSISTANTS Janice Abernathy, jane Ann Hlright, Judy Cummings. ,Xnn Dickson. The Junior and Senior members ol' the staff along with Mr. lsham P. Byrom, Qlr., the sponsor, have worked lor the big moment, when the Hnal touch has been added and their job is finished. Their rewards and enjoyment are your pleasure and pride of the I.IT'roN1AN. The pleasure is theirs to give you The Spice ol' Life in the 1960 Ll'1 r0NIAN. TYPISTS Bonnie Ragan, Sally Campbell, .Ioan Sykes. Page 100 GALE HARE Pirfure Ediim' GAYLE PATTON Copy Edilnr DoRo'1'If1x' SMITH fJJ'gllI1iZ!llf0IlA Editor BUTLJII MCI,AUGHl.IN Sjmrls lfdilor ELAINIQ WAIJKER F!'IlfllI'!'S Iizlilm' SU li LONG Clubx ljflifor GAIL, LENUX Cluxx Editor ANN Houma ulunim' High Edilor junv CUAMHNGS CfI'!'l,llllfi07I Mafzagrfr SPORTS STAFF JUNIOR ASSISTANTS amcs Vfilllllflll, Linda Lucas, Butch NIc:Lal1g11li11. Paula Bevill, Carole Smith, Betty Beecham, Janice Bent, Linclzl LIICZIS, Linda Denny. 5 Page 101 glad' fpsfjf GAYLE PATTUN lfflllfll'-l71-Clliff NIR, isHAxI P. BYRON, JR. Sjxomor Nlks. ALICE C,xssr1'I rY Spwzsor EMILY Buiuzow News Editor JAN ROUGH jzuzior High Editor LINDA LUc1As Slliorts' Edilm' GALE HARL lfealure Erlitm' liuifoan NIALUNIC I3 llSl7Il'S.Y Ma1Iagr'1' ANNE Honor: QT Page Editor JULIE WIIITIQ lixclzange Edilor .loving PATTIQRSON CiI'cI1latio1I Manager l I 5'Have all the stories been typed? Your story is late! YVholll proolread the paper? These are a lew of the editor's eonnnents while lranticrally trying to get out the next edition ol: the Blast. The Blast, published every three weeks by the lifth period journalism students under the supervision ol Mr. Byroni, has won several honors this year. One of the highlights ol' the year is the Miss Nashville High Beauty Contest, sponsored by tl1e Page 102 lNrll.S'fIUlH6 liallner and the Blast. Prolits from this contest are used to publish tlIe remaining editions and to send representatives to the Columbia Press Convention in New York City. Mr. Byroni, editor Gayle Patton, and Junior high assistants Mrs. Alice Cassetty, have, through hours of hard work and patience, made the Blast one ol the best ever. Sminl, I.. If Liltlc. Chcry .S'landing'. I.. jclinorc, Ch: CARTOO .5'lIlIIdf?lg'.' Bu Sealed: joan .Szfat1.'1l.' Calc Slrlmlin U : To Peggy Siuahn john l'lCilUll. Iicliy lions, .S'1'z1lf'rl: Sunil nic Ragzxn. Slrnlrling: Su 1 R.: REPORTERS l Dngger, Panielzi Spronsc. I0 R.: Billy lvie, john 1-lclrcm, Charles lrlcs Zziclny, Chris Rainey. NISTS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS ford XIZIIOIIC, Butch McLaughlin. Storrs, Kenneth Bohanan. COLUMNISTS Hare, Donna Shzldclcn. ,Xnnc Hoclvc. an Storrs, Linda Denny, Robhic Nlrsxhlcy ,Betty Bulls. Linmizl I,.nc'zxs, julie Whilc SPORTS STAFF Charles Zucliry, Billy Ixic, Lincla lucas Chris Rainey, jerry Iluxis, Doug Wood TYPISTS 1 Mai McConnell, NIZIYY Sue .l2lll1CS, Bon cr Long. Czlil Lcnox. Lynn Aim, Kathy Brrnmilig. Bcth CA RULYN YARIJFLL Prexiflmzt Alice Alcxumlcr Carol BZIKCIIILIII Vzlniricc Brown Emily liuriiow Kcnnelli Cnlclwcll Janice Clark Ann Collier Nlike Crane Ann Dickson Sunclra Duncan Gay lillis Samiru Fyke Harold Uilliluncl Rose Ann Goodwin Rebecca Grczitliousc llzirlrrwa Gwinn Juanita Hall Gloria Hznnrick Kzuhy Hardy Ann Harris Ann Hzitlicock -lim King -lcll' Knziulli Pmforcl Malone Mzxrizxn Marlin Sarah Mui McConnell GWIQN SWELNEY LINDA KINNARD jijm' CALLAHAN Vice-Presiclwzt Sl?Cl'Cflll'3' 1l'I'6IlSlH'67' NATIONA l l l 1 This year Tau Phi Chai spicuous ach ship, charact ol this group is the twenty-seventh anniversary of the Delta :ter of the National Honor Society. The motto is 'KI would rather have honor than honors. ents for belonging to this organization, which, The requirem consists entire ievement in the qualities of scholarship, leader- er, and serviceg scholastic average of A lor the three senleste lacultyg the a. participation A handboc Honor Socie I to high schoo at which tim 1 C ly ol juniors and seniors, are as follows: con- rs preceding applicationg the approval of the :quirement ol' twenty quality credits gained lor in extra-curricular activities. uk lor new students is published each year by the 1 in order to aid thein in adjusting themselves il lile. An annual banquet is held in the spring new members are installed. ONOR SOCIETY Miss 'BIARY NVALKER MR. NIARSHALI Sjmnxor FOSTER Principal Suzanna NlcMannuS Michael Moyers Billy Nahay Terry Nannie Trina Nannie Joyce Perry john Richards Linda Richmond .Ian Rouch Jeannette Shaw Bohhy Smith Dorothy Smith Norma Sparkman James 'lilhnan Pat Y'Valden Elaine Walker Kay XValker Dwana XVherry Wayne XVherry Carole Ann XVhitaker julie White Gale Williams Steve XVright Bohhy Yates Mary Zimmerle Roy Zimmerman Page 106 STEVIE DLNTON NIARK FRANK Pwfsiflml Hoy l ir'1f-Presi11'w1I Bmtsv jo ELLIS jams ANNE WRIG1-rr Clif! Virr-l'waviflzf11l Sfrrelrzry-'l'rr'as'111'rf1' STUDEN COUNCIL OFUEEAFEZRQND The student Council is the governing body of the school and perhaps the inost influential organ- ization. The highlight ol the year is in the spring whe11 candidates compete for the offices of the council. To be an ollicer olf the Student Council is considered the highest honor a student may re- ceive. The Council is composed ol representatives who are chosen by the hornerooins. The committees are very active and they strive to improve the con- ditions of the school and to better the Student- teacher relatioinship. Each year the Isaac Litton Student Council sends delegates to the convention ol' the S. A. C. This year the convention was held in Corpus Christi, Texas. There delegates learned inany new ideas by conversing with other workers lfroin schools all over the South. This year sponsored niany dances, assemblies, and worthwhile projects. Their main project has been to make a much needed extension to the trophy case. The purpose ol' the Student Council is to en- courage students to grow in sell: direction, to de- velop leadership, and to loster friendliness, loyalty, and school spirit. The sponsor ol' the Student Council is Miss udy Garner. Lynn Aita, Alice Alexander. 1 Carol Bateman, Larry Cathey joan Copeland, jinnny Creech f Cheryl Dugger, Sandra Duncan, liric Ericson, Jerry Hindinan. , Harold Gilliland, Kathy Hardy Cale Hare, Lindsey Gannon, Charlie Ingram, Linda Kinnard. SPONSORS OF STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATE MEMBERS if ST IISS JUDY GARNFR XIISS HICLIQN PIARRIS Row I: Blillliikl Drake, Janie Cantrell, Gail Lenox, Carol XVi1iK2lkC1'. Kznlicrinc Simpson, Pzusy Iflarlin. . MAR51-1,-xl.I- FOm'1'lLR NIR. Ali.-XLMAIJGE h'III,l.lfK Row 2: Joyce Oglcs, Patty jones, Dorothy Smith, Dun Plzlll, Calc Williams, Gladys Ward, Janice Bent. 'Ci01'iJCflZl Cmce. Linda: Maison, Surah Mui Mc- Connell, jim Nlcfloul. -Indy Nlnrphy, 'l1C1'I4y Nannic, .lane Oliphz1nL. Bonnie Rzigzin, Prissy Rensoner, Harlan Sadler, june Stanficld, Joan Sykes, Nancy Turner, Elaine Walker, Charles TVi1lianis, Sieve Wright. Page 101 STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEES ,R , L, ,, Row I: Chervl Dngqer, lane Anne Hfright. Jane Oliphant, Row 2: Lindsey Gzmnon. Lewis Owen, Lynn Alta, Steve Alice Alcxznicier, Jozin COPCIZIIIKI, Terry Xzmnie. X'V1'lgI1I, Clmrhe Ingram. Steve Denton, Mike Crane, jinnny McCord, Vzintrice Biown, Bonnie Ragtin. STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEES Rau' l: Linda Kinnznd, Carol Bateman, Surah Mai Connell, Bonnie Ragan, joan Copehind, Linda Mason. l.z1i'rx' Czitliv. Steve Denton, Mark Frank, Harold Gilliland Rntlizninzx Lott, Nziney 'l'in'ner, Elaine Walker, Sandra Dnn Row 2: jerry Hinclnizin. Charles Williams, Kathy I-lzn'cIy, can. Page 108 4 H... B Pucci' SXIITH GERALD lW'Cl.AUGHI,lN PIQGGY SPANN NIR. I. P. BYRON, 'IR Pzesirleilt Vin'-Pre.vide1z,l Serretrlry-Trrfrlszlrer Sponsor QUILL AND SCROLL Two hundred lilty points are the exact amount inch written, and a columnist gains lw points, it takes lor a reporter to become a member ol the also a by-line and cartoon nierits 5 points. Only Quill and Scroll. Juniors and Seniors may qualify lor member- These reporters or columnists at the beginning Ship In the Worlhwlule Orgammuon' ol the year have this goal in mind to compose Each year, a banquet is held for the incoming Creative work. A student may gain 2 points lor members and new oilieers. Their laeulty spon- typing every story, F5 points are given for every sor is Mr. lsham P. Byrom, , fs ai Betty Botts Emily Burrow Linda Denny Ann Dickson Gale Hare john Helton Anne Hodge Gail Lenox Sue Long Linda Lucas Sarah Mai Metlonnell Bonnie Ragan jan Roueh Gayle Patton Donna Shaclmlen Carole Smith Dorothy Smith Julie White Page 109 Page THE ISAA is 5 S BAND CONCERT FORMATION Row 1: Alndy Cummings, Nancy Moore, Don Xvinters, Gloria Hamrick, Gale Williams. Evangeline Harris, Cookie Rodri- Patsv lidwards, Brooks Kerr. Sylvia XVorley, lane Foss Lynette Warren, june Stanheld, Betty Farley. Karl Tatt guez. Carole Smith, Hlendy Smith. Carol Young, Jan Hope, Charles Porter, Tommv Kline, Ierrie England, Sandra Kel Sandra Sullivan, Alice YVatkins, Charles Robinette. How 2: Catherine Simpson, lilaine Ward. Anne Gayle Farley MARK and CSAIL Drum Major 117151 Head Mujoretle .an Rouch. .Xndy Regg, Nlargaret Xvliitalqer, Billy I' Sharon Russell, Mark Frank. Forward March! This is the signal lor the red and blue cla Marching One-Hundred to begin its show ol: precision marchin and stirring music. ln addition to marching at lootball hall-timel the band enlivens pep meetings, represents Litton in various parade and plays several concerts during the year. This year the band rt ceived an HN' rating at the Middle Tennessee Marching Festival. T purchase new unilorms and instruments, the band gives a concert i the spring. Music lrom line classics to i'pop was heard by all wh attended. Under the very capable direction ol' Mr, Sammy Swor, recognize as one ol' the South's linest musicians, the 'kalarching One-Hundred has become one ol' the largest and most famous high school bands i the state. The whole school appreciates the hard work Nlr. Swor an the 'Band Boosters Club have put into making the band such a succes mf f-www 'Qs a F ' L fx Q 74. f xg x 1 . ' ,U 'Y Y Q f Agfa. . 3 gg 'I : 5 1 ,A N , , V N , iw Y ,fx ' y li, N-M ' ,ww ? i ax , . X ,pm -mi 5 I A-HH fig wil Q .13-fi' Left Lo Right: Anne Gayle I'arleyfCaptain, Sandra Sullivan, Pat Golf, Anne Harris, Brenda Smith, Gloria Hamrick, Nancy -Carter, Gale xVilllZll1lS. COLORC-SUARD Helping to enliven the pep meetings, and hall-time perlormances are the high-stepping niajorettes. These lovely girls, through many practice sessions, have become expert twirlers, and awe their audi- ences with the perfect unison ol their llashing batons. They provide a colorlful added attraction to the famed 'iMarching One-Hundred. Leading the band is the colorguard. It is com- posed ol eight girls who, besides displaying the colors, present a snappy routine of gun-slapping and twirling that has been perfected through hours ol practice. The colorguards combine mil- itary precision and intricate gun-twirling to attract the praise ol' all who watch them perlorrn. ln re- cent years, they have become a very popular ad- dition to the football season pep meetings. MAJORETTES Ron' 1 flcjl to Rigliljr Patsy lidwards, Gail Yester, Catherine Simpson. Row 2: .Indy Cummings, jan Rouch, Nancy Moore, Sandra Keele, janice Gotto, Virginia Simpkins. GLEE CLUB Row l: Fred Pearson, Carol Atkinson, Susan Wilbur, Marian Lorance, Suzanna McManus, Shirley Baxter, Linda Deason. Row 2: Elaine jarrell, Faye Goodman, Jeannette Shaw, Gayle Patton, Carole Hampton, Barbara Hooper, Norma Sparkman, Beth Ann Mahler, Judy Phillips. Now 3: James Pearl, Donny Green, Jane Dorris, Carol Jeanne Litton is very proud ol' its Une Chorus, which under the direction of Mr. Fred Pearson, has be- corne one of the school,s most outstanding organi- lations. Various musical assembly programs are given during the year by the Chorus, but mainly the an- GIRLS' Row J: Fred Pearson-Director, Faye Jarrett, Dorothy Blood, worth, Patricia Gray, Linda Deason. Row 2: Brenda Bess, Carla Brundage, Suzanna NICNIHIIUS, Kathy Peay, Marion Lorance. C Parrish, Sutanne Butt, Ruthanna Lott, Diana Carole Bostick Barbara Patterson, Hoa' 4: Ernie Winfrey, Bobby Dorris, Richard Parr, Preston lhompson, Jerry Davis, johnny Pennington, Douglas Wood Charles Smilhson, Gary Duncan. nual Christmas program is enjoyed by all. The purpose ol this organization is to stimulate interest in vocal training. Several of the members attended a solo and en- semble lestival as well as the All-State Chorus this year. HORUS Row 3: janet Plummer, Sue Ellen DeMontbreun, Becky Crcathonse, Linda Yates. Pat Owen. 1 N3- PEP CLUB club at l.itton yea Prmiflmi I, 'I'ra'11.v:: rm, liulczsox. JACK SARJ Pep Club Members assemble on the bleachers. OFFICERS IF DICKINSONQ Vice-Przfsiflmzl, GUY IZURGLLTTQ il'l XIAI RlCCONNLLLLg S!!I'gf31l!lf'IIl'AVIIIS, lfklll events. They all agreed to encourage good school spirit and to promote better sportsmanship among the members ol the student body. Along with boosting school morale they defided to furnish buses to the football and basketball games at To put lots ol' spice into this yearls school spirit various times during the year, as well as shakers the cheerlezulers have once again formed a Pep Confetti, and llash cards for the cheering section. Club. The club was lorined and they inet one Striving lor all this their motto: 4'XVhen you watch ' an a lternoo Il to elect ollieers and plan lor the Coming El SPOYI be 21 sport. CLUB OWLING Youth Incorporated organized the lJOXVl1I10 The members ol' this club have an opportu- nity to enjoy the sport ol bowling with their friends every week. It provides wholesome lun and contributes to the p h y s ical' development and mental alertness ol' young people. Ron' 1: Clharles obinette, john Ricliartls. Jzuncs Petway. Gary llrennorn, Hike Smith, Rout 2: Billy B1 llIllg2lI'lllCl'. Rilfllltlllll Denton, Harold C-llliland. Cworge llenzenhznfer, I.. lu. Nlooueyhun. 'limi iv Cowen. Page 115 OFFICERS SOUTHERN GENTLEMEN Old Southern courtesy and politeness add spice to the lives ol these young men as they strive to better themselves and their community by being gentlemen in the truest sense. It has been said that actions speak louder than wordsf' The Southern Gentlemen have certainly proved this with their kind words and good manners. MR. fiRU'1'CHlfI1iLD, .S'j1m1.ml,' ERIC 1iR1c:soN, PI't!.S'iIll?!1l,' YVALTIQR Gkrxvics. View-I r1f.Qizle11L,' JERRY XIORRIS, Sr'frr'ir1ry-'l'1'1'11s1lrf'lg DAVID KNIKQIIT, Se'rg'ea11.t-at-A rms. SENIOR MEMBERS Row I: Mr. Crutchhelcl, Al Thweat, David Karraker, Eric lirieson. Lynn Bean, jerry Morris, Larry Hicks, Douglas Reynolds, David Knight, Yllalter Graves. Ron' 2: Richard Hullman, Hlayne XVl1erry, Steve Denton. Bob Davidson, Danny Lambert, Billy Anderson. Marker Billingsley. Row 3: Mike Henegar, Bobby Reed, Gary Richardson, Jimmy Foster, Richard johnson, Gregg Neely, Ernest XVinfrey, David Stanlield. Rau' 4: Mike NlL'CllllOllgll, Bobby Davis, Skipper Mafldux, Ray Shelton, Barry Gregory, Butch Mckauglilin, john Stur- divant. Ron' 5: Clyde Wayne Evans. Bill lillis, Charles Zaeliry, Mark Frank, Robert Simpson. ' Hoa' 6: Lani King, Bill Center. illcnnis Coodner, Gene Uliitley, Randy lferrell, Cillarles luggles. lVard Duke. Page 116 1 1 Run' I qseuterl-left to riglnj: Mrs. Gurretr-Spo11sor, Mitzi Snnzly Abranis, Dorotl1y .-Xllll Highlill, Xlnry Ellen Miller. 1 l,Ollill'-'l'l'G?lSlll'CI', Cillifllyll Varclell-Vice-President, Judy Czirolyn Cl'ZlCC,bl2U'i2ll1 lNIz1rLi11. C111l:1l1z111-I'1'esi1le11l, Slllllllllll NICNI211111s-Seciretzlry. Nc1r111:1 Row 3: Becky ciYC2'ltllOllSC, Steve DCIIIOII, BI'Cl1ll2l :Xl'Il1lJl'CClll, lean Ticlwell. Lz1y'er11c 'l'i1lwell-Social CIl1z1ir111a11. Carol xIe111111e Parrisli. liennerh Culclwell, Mike Moyers, Mike Row 2: Patty Allen, l5:11'l111r:1 Miles, I-'nyc JZIITCLL, Carol Ryan, D011 Grissim. Ri1tl1z11'cl P11111 Limlzi Ki1111z1r1l, Carole Young, l,llll'ilIiLl Owen. l'z11rici:1 Cfrziy, C11rl1et1z1 Cracie, l,inclr1 Allll XVl1it21ke1', fiWCllKlOlyll Sweeney, Beth .xllll Nlabler, Dez1s1111. Joyce l'z1y11e. Becky Ul'C2lllCIl, Georgia ,Xllll Ellis, Claudette Pfmle, Sklllillll Nllllliiill. SOl1lll'Zl l1lllIl2lSlLlS, Joy Brown. The cli1l'lSll21I1 Club includes boys and girls in- oppor11111ities, and 1'Cf1Lll1'ClTlClll5 ol' V2ll'iOUS Lypes Lerested i11 Clllllillll related vocations. Programs of Christizin service. are planrled to z1c:q11z1i11t the stuclents Wlilll needs, AIRPLANE CLUB Building and Ilying model z1irplz111es are the czhiel' hobbies and interests of the inenibers of the ,Xirplzme Club. OH we go into the wild blue yonder is the by-word as the flyers bold regular meets and Hy their planes i11 cio111peti1io11. Their aim is to keep lem flying, lasler and i-llYIl1C1' and better. lion' I: Bobby S111ill1, joe Nl2ll'llIO. Bob Qlzniksmi. limi' 2: Hurry 'I'c1w11es. jznnes 'l':1ylc11', John H1111-l1i11s1111. Jarnes Crow, PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Rout I: Ronnie Cha Nlnrray Castleinan, g l'hese are t ways there, 5-Io when there's a pman, Gary Woodard. Raymond Denton, Row 2: Rohert Carney, Harold Gilliland, john Garrett, jelf Harry Goller. Knanth, Buford Malone, jim King, jim Parker, Don Goad. he boys who are al- finny on the Spot, ' picture to he inacle. This group stuclies the working ol' a camera as well as all kinds ol pictures from canclitl snapshots to portraits. 'l'hey find niucii enjoyment through capturing with their cameras the events and people they wish to re- ineniher. Bein Francis, they nr their own lives, others, with am sponsored by Mrs. anage to aclcl spice to as well as the lives ol' ateur photography. jo ju OFFICERS HNNY fiARRli'l 1', I ir-1'-P:vsiflwzlg HUIVORIJ NIALONLL, l'n'.virIf'nl,' 1 K I XG, S1'1'rz'lr1iy- Tre11,sr1rz'r. Page 119 Row 1: Mrs. Garrett. Beth Gentry, -Indy Cummings. Molly l.aFevm', Mike Moyers. Row 2: Elaine Treon, joan l-Iancoizk, Cale Williams, Sue Flynn, Graham Charlton. jim Mefimil, Charles hletnnore, Barlmara Lafollette, Suzanna McManus. .Ioan Storrs. Marian Lurance, Patsy lidwards, Roberta McGill, Joyce Payne, Linda lfludson, Lynn Aita. JR. RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross has accomplished niany wortlnvliile things while in existence at Litton. .-Xinong the tasks fulfilled hy the Junior Red Cross is the packing ol boxes to send overseas to under- privileged people. Each lionierooin elects a re- presentative to the council. PT J Rl I O AD The .Itmior P. T. i-X. was organized lor the pur pose olf acquainting the individual liomerooinz with the activities ol' the P. T. A. The P. T. A. through this council endeavors tt learn and study the sc'hool's problems as presentee by the students. Hou' I: Linda Denny. Roberta McGill, Brenda Harris, .Liudz Martin, Patsy Edwards. Row 2: Carol Young. Ilanive ilhernathy, litnily Cay. Lind: Richey. Sue Flynn, Carol .Xnn Bach, Joyce Perry, Barbara Powell. Mary lillen Casnn. S F-ORENSIC CLUB l The niotto ol tie Forensic' Clltth is to promote uhlic speaking and the enjoytnents that stern 'Om it. These students ol Litton represent Litton at all Junty lorensie meets. They host one meet a year iat is attended hy other schools. Miss Fa fe Derrvherrf, a verv ea Jahle new tea- , 1 l mer at Litton this year, sponsors this group. OFFICERS I'rmidm1l, IINIRIY Mefiokng l iu'-Prmirleizl, ERIC FOS'l'liR1 Swrnvlziry, SANDX .Xiskfmsg 'I'rm.vzmfr, G1.o1u,x XVIZISS, Ron' I flmjl to lfiglztj: Bliss Faye llerryherry, lieth Gentry. Zinnnerlee, Limla Denny, Lynn Muse, lllarline Treon. nloycc Erie Foster, jim NIcCortl. Gloria Weiss, Carol Bateman. joan Payne. tiny liurgett. Sykes. Ron' 3: Larry Clathey. Garland Rose, NVesley Hall. Larry Row 2: Diana Bostick, 'Diane Gay. Deannc Ctnnntings, Nlary Parrish, Ronnie Hicks. Fred Clanton, Butch McLaughlin. Page 121 OFFICERS BONNIE RAGAN, 1'nf.s'irImzt,' SALLY CAMPBELL, l'ife-I'n:.t'irle11.1,' SARAH iVlAl BlCCONNFLI,, Sr'cret1zry,' KATHY HARDY, Asyislrtlzl 7'rea.nn'w'g DONNA S1-IADDEN, 7'rea.surer,' .IANIIC CAN'i'Rl4I.I... Ilii- lorizmg Nl,-RRY LYNN DOBSON, l'r0g'ram Ch1tirlHm1,' 'PERRY NAN- Xlli, Clmlalairz. PttrjJo.s'e.' To aid girls in achieving social poise. Every girl has one secret ambitionfto be popular with her liellow classmates. The P. C. aids each member in achieving social poise. Through disctts- sion groups and panels, the girls are able to learn just what their lriends and dates like and dislike about them. Then they try to improve themselves. Every year during the Christmas holidays, the S. P. C, sponsors a holiday dance to which all members add spice to their lives by inviting their special date. This allair is one ol' the social highlights ol' the year, and the committees work hard to make it a success. S SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY CLUB EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE I C Nancy Buckingham. Gail Lenox, Betsy jo Ellis, Trina Nannie, Nancy Turner, Sandra Frey. Sandra Duncan. Sandra Keele. SENIOR MEMBERS Row I: Linda Sue Martin, Gayle Patton. Elaine hlarrell, Carol Colley, Mary Sue james, Rita Sweeney. .lean Saunders, Barbara Osborne, Linda Burress, Martha Reese, Gale Hare. Anne Hodge, Judy Creech, Tawanda Ray, Trina Nannie, .janice Clark, Wendy Smith, Patsy Edwards, Catherine Simp- son. Roar 2: Dianne Pugh. Donna Delaney, Marcella Bishop, Dawn Thyyeatt, Barbara Smith, Norma Sparkman, Barbara Roller, jane Brown, Judy Cummings, Judy Neely. Hoa' 3: Dorothy Smith. Margaret Head, Emily Walls, Deanna llollis. Barbara Dunn, Rita Hoover, Anna Harris. Sarah Mai McConnell, Elaine TValker, .lean Cothron. Hoa' 4: Anne Gayle Farley, Linda Faye Hatcher, .loan Sykes, Beverly Womlmle, june Mullinax, Uuida Ellison, Kay Graves. .Xnne Hatlirork. Charlotte jones. Patsy Haley, ilerry Nannic. Hoa' 5: Gail Yester. Sue Hooberry, Pat Rittman, Dixie Ren- fro, Pat Walden. Evelyn Harden, Gwen Hubbard, Brenda Gatlin, Gail Lenox, Bonnie Ragan, Peggy Smith. Ron' 6: Betsy -joe Ellis. Fiona Smith, Gloria I.asater. Bobbye june Young, Laura Johnston, Gayle Davis. Carolyn lfnger. Linda Bentley. Linda Richey. jane Anne Wright, Sally Campbell, Linda Gail Fergus. Jackie Dickinson. Now 7: Barbara Hurt. Phyllis M'ilson, Elizabeth johnson, Becky Clark, Emily Gay, Roberta McGill, Janice Abernathy, Sue Yount, SSS' J- S1? 'f Q'f JUNIORS lion' 1: 130111111 Hall, Peggy Jealmette, Mariorie lirewiugtori, Jackie Darby, Nancy 1'11ilTl1l1Cl', Peggy Gregory, Paulette Stew111-1, Sandra llllllf 11111, Janette M1'Ca11'1ey, Joan xllllllllllg, Kathie Brow11i11g, Judy Craxes, 5011511 Garrett, Judy C01AC12lI1L1, Sauclra Frey. Ron' 2: Jane Hendrix, ,Iackie Hubbs, B11r1111r11 1'l1?Il11, Llllilll lltuax, 5111111111 Fyke, Judy Patterson, lfrauees 1DllT11lll11, lfllllly Burrow, lxilllff Carter. Nancy Moore, Mary 1J0ds011. Ifflfll 3: Linda McCabe, B1lli172H'2l Flippen. 5011111 Wheeling, 1111111111 Drake, k1021I11'l C111111111ers, Patricia 1,2l1T1S1'1, Cale YVi1li11111s, -11111 Rouch, 111111111 Yates, Faye B1Illl1'il'1lS111lJ, Judy Phillips, Mary 111111 B12l11liCllSl11I1, Judy NVi11i11111s. ffflfl' 4: Carole XV:1l1111e, Debbie Rector, 11111111 Harcly, Nancy r1l11l'IlL'l', Patsy 1'1111'1i11, Julie White, Joyce Perry, Carole Smilh. Sarah S1lI1llCl'5, -101111 C017i'12l11I1, 110111121 Sl1llill1Cll. lime 5: Joyce 1'1lllt'I'SOYl, 1-30111111 Sanders, Dianne Dickerson, Rila llill, Rim SClU1'C1CkTl1'L1, Slll1C11'Ql Harris. Patly Jmws, Dflllllkl Deal, 111111 Collier, Sandra Gregory, B2lI'1J2l1'Z1 Crabb, '1'rcva Ray Moore, Carolyn C11i1Hl1JC1'S, Rose A1111 C00f1wi11. Rare 6: Janet 1,1lll11IllCli, B2l1'1l2l1'2i Cragg, Jucly '1'110111ps0n, Mary A1111 Reed, Gwen I,11sate1', Sue Shirley, I1i11d11 lleuuy, Bllfllllfil Smith, Jillilfk' 131-111, Linda Hudson, Patsy Cline, Alice Alexander, Joy Brown. Raw 7: Annette Allen, Carolyn Malone, Billie Littcral, IJYIIII Muse, 130111111 Matlock, Robbie Mobley, Billie Sue B12ll'I111, 15111111111 YV1'ig11t, Patsy Wilhile, Nancy Parker, ,lane Oliph1111t, Nancy Dorris, lfrecla McNabb. lime S: Sandra Laiiiastus, Gale You11g', Nita LaRue, 5111111111 1Vy1111eg Shirley Wyatt, Cay 111115, Betty 130115, P11111 Nifkeus. 1118111111 Hlllliflll, A11111- XVrig11t, 511111111112 'lerr1, Sandy JXIDHIIIIS. SOPHOMORES Hun' 1: Beth Huclmn, 1111111 Jxllll, ,luyte 015105, 5119 f10ll1'l1'llX, f.1l1'U1C Williatm, 510110121 c10lL', I,i111111 111111, J01111 1-111111'11c'k, C1111t'1e11e Nliller, Sus111111e N1111'p11ey, Nancy 111'CWS1C1', B2lIi1J1ll'1l Patters011, Bllfllllliil Jean lillis, 111l1'1D211'2l Powell, Li11c111 Cline, Nancy 15111'ki11g1111111, Judy Mur- phy, Sue 111'UWI1. Hua' 2: 1J01 Cl1l12l 1Vil1i11111s011, J01111111- Gi1111011s. Lynda 111'O1Vl1, C11r01 x10I111l'y1121Il, Carolyn XVU1111, Jane He11s1111w, P21111 R01111i11s, Carole 1fL'Il1l, 130111121 N11'fX1i11e11, Jane '1'I1L'li'CT, Breucla H111't'is, Melba Stewztrl, l,1l1l12l B11111ke11s11ip, -101111 1Ve1111. lime 3: Judy 1V11ite, Ann Rei1'1111r1lt, Ellen Prater, Bonnie SXVLIIIII, J01111 Storrs. B1-1r'1'lg Carter, 5211111111 Sulli1'1111, 5111111111 R1lXl1Zll'L1SOl1, Linrla Crersar, B1'e111l11 Price, C111111i11 1,0I'lC1'. lime -fi Peggy Jean Smith, 11121111121 J0 N11'R111l1011, 11llIll1X lL11111s, 130111121 lfllflllll, I.i111111 Crulmlzs, lJ111'11111y 1Sl1111clw0rl11, Mary J0 l'lI1lOll, -Illlll' 511lI1l1L'1C1, llelures Crane. lfrmi if 1.i1111a 1'1!l'l'1S1l, lilaine Y1'I'C0Il, Clllflll Weiss, C1111 W0111e11, 52lIlC11'2l. Coley, Kay Jordon, Sue HLll1l1I1l, SllS1lIl17lll1gC, Belh lfl11Ili11111't011, Carole Blllill, Linda Mason, 5111114011 '1'11y1111'. Row 6: 1111011 Estes, Shirley Neldert, Shirley Kiule, Janite Cotto, Mary 11111190 Taylor. Raw 7: Virginia S1ll117li1IlS, Carole 1S0y1l, 1.eQ1ie Olixier, Jane Dorrix, Judy XvC11Jlll'1 l, Loudean C01e1111111, 1121111 Rowe, Rut11111111a 1.0tt. 11111119121 Sprouse, S:1111l1'11 Keele, Emily Selmtt, l.i11c111 Pratt. Rrm' S: Joan T110111ps011, Mary C2liI1I1, Slterry Wi1Ii11111, Janis Xi11101111, Sandy Stewart, Nancy Cr11r10r, Deedy Crabb, Bettye Berkley. , K- PROJECTICDNIST CLUB 1 mu-...ummm A--.4 fleorge Hule, liarl Vliilllllll. .Iaines Nltflulley. .jimmy Cieefli. Lynn Corinznn, johnny Nlulntosli. Bill Lyons. Frznik 'I'ncker, Glenn Cliuncllei' and Miss N Page 124 OFFICERS PVl'.Xi!llf!1f, lSll,.l.Y BRYAN. zxlnsenl from pic'- iureg Cinokcic HALF-1 ir'f'-Pmsiflmztg KARL. 'I'ATUxl-Sc'z'1'z'f1:ry and Tl't'Kl.V1l7'l'J'f MRS. MOSS. .S'j1m1.mr. Audio Visual aids are the true spices which add to the interest and enjoyment ol' study :incl teaching. These entluisizistie boys, under the leadership of Miss Moss, learn how to 0pCl'2ltC the movie projeetors, Ulm strip machines, and tape l CCOl1lClnS. They never dying lkiitlilulness and willingness to olfer their assistance is zippreeizntecl by our grateful teachers and our school. Under the leadership ol Mr. Swor, band director, these members ol the Mztrcl1ing One-Hundred meet to make rules and regulations lor the entire band und discuss ways in which to better the lazmd. This club is composed of student librarians, who have definite interest in library work and assist Mrs. Bruer regularly in the library. Q Through this work these students broaden their knowledge olf hooks and add more spice to lille through the excitement ol' lletion :md true lzicts that hooks give. BAND COLNCI Ron' I flffl lo Riglzlj: Phyllis Wilson, Deanna Hollis, Sue Long. ,Indy Kelly. Peggy Doremus, l'llll l Cwltlwell Cftrole lent! jovce Ogle' Cu t l'llis A1 tl ' it 1 l,lllll2l illenny, Donna lVyler. A I K s. vngi. 1 .. l.11 ll Mason, KillllCl'lIlC Powell, Ron' 2 Um!! lo Rigllly: Peggy Sllllllll, Peggy Lenll, Nlilflllll David, Hrs. llruer. Ifretldie Clan ton. Page 125 Rott' I: Jeanette Shaw, Shirley Raster, Dorothy Sn1ith-Seere- tary-Treasurer, Faye Hatcher-President. Norma Sparkman- Vice-President, Marian Lorance, Linda Deason, Fred Pearson -Sponsor. Row 2: Beth Gentry, Linda Denny, Marian Martin. Bonnie MODERN MUSIC MASTERS The Modern Music Masters, now in its third year, is a national nonprolit educational society. The Isaac Litton Chapter has twenty-three mein- bers who know Hall things joyous and beautiful can be expressed in music. The chiel aims ol: the Society are to foster greater interest in choral performance, and to provide wider opportunities lor personal musical expres- sion. Ragan, Elaine Walker, Sarah Mai McConnell, Stuanna Xlc- Manus, Elaine ilarrell, Sally Campbell. Ron' 3: Ernest Winfrey, james Pearl. Robby Dorris, Gayle Patton, Carole Hampton, Linda Martin, Marcia lnman. MUSIC CLUB The members ol the Music Club under the di ection ol Mr. Pearson lind relaxation in a hurri world by singing together. Students have join this club because they love music and they lil happiness by singing together. They have learned to put spice into their liv by participating in the Isaac Litton Musie Glu Through this club they have learned to appreeia the best kind ol music. Ron' I: Peggy Spann, Norma Sparkman, .Ieanette Shaw, Carol Parrish, Shirley Baxter. Suzanna Nlcklanus. Marian Lorance. Linda lleason, lfred PearsonfSponsor. limit 2: Diana Bostich. Barbara Ilooper. Jane llorris, Necie Williams, Vicki Ories, Rutlianna Lott, Barbara Patterson, Carole Hampton, Elaine jarrell, Marcia Inman. Rua' 3: Ernest Winfrey. Bobby Dorris, Donny Green. James Pearl. 'johnny Pennington. Richard Parr. Suzanne Butt, Beth ,Xnn Nlahler. Preston 'Pliotnpson was absent when the pit'- ture was taken. 5 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA JUDY KIQLLY FAYLL Goonxmx tIlfANlTl lll2 SHAW' Dokkis GIQNTRY EMILY GAY Mies. lVlOORlC l'was'izlf'11t lIil'f?-P'l'I'.S'lll!?7II SUl'I'l'fIl'V3' 'I'rm.m'rer Chaplain .Sjnonxor School Days, School Days will never end lfor ol: Middle Tennessee State College in order to these young ladies for they plan to be luture tea- learn more about the problems and experiences ciliers. NVith the hope to encourage their desires they will soon be encountering. and determination this club has been organized. To aid them in their early training, Mrs. Jane A lew ol' the girls were able to visit the campus Moore is directing the group. Patricia Beaty Betty Beeclnnan Linda Bentley Paula Bevin Iuilv Cianninaro . 1 Xlargarel Clnislley Georgia Ellis .Ierrie England Donna Fuqua lirencla Catlin Sue Hallum Clloria Hamrick Anne Hodge Nlllllfill Inman Cll1ll'l0llC .jones Linda Kinnarcl Xlollie I,aFexoi' B2Il'll2lI'1l Lemons Lynn Muse lloyee Payne Linda Richey Carolyn Unger Flaine Ward ' ?S7i'2Nl?535?Y'53i'V1H H5' ,i+'f 23?' .. RIFLE CLUB Row 1: Toinniy Speight, president: Frank Ttutker, Row 2: Paul Hagewood, YVesley Hall, Sidney Swift. Bobby Holt, Ronnie Hicks, Dennis Higgins. The club ol boys who are interested in the use ol guns, meets once a week to praetiee up on their HI-Y The Hi-Y Club, which is sponsored by the Y.M.C.A,, is composed ol boys, who have the ani- bition to do the best they can to make lile worth while lor themselves and their eominunity. sharp shooting. Row I: Dennis Higgins. Alini McCord. Rout 2: Richard Pruitt, -lini Wilson. Now 3: Sandy Baggott, Tonnny Speight. Bobby Yates. Row 4: Louis Phillips. Eddie Mayo. Howard Haliburton, Billy Nahay. The Rifle Club is sponsored by Youth Incorpo- rated. A trophy is presented to the member with the highest score. CLUB The purpose is to Create, maintain, and extend through-out the home, school, and tfonnnunity, high standards olf Christian character. Their niotto is clean speech, sportsmanship, scholarship, and ambition. Row if Bobby Davis. Eddie Tune, .Xrtie Lee, Ronnie Hicks, Row 6: jerry Daxis. Ronnie Reed, Harville Hooper, XVayne Nldilhiney. Row 7: WVayne Rogers, Dong Wood. Billy Anderson, David XVhite, Jimmy Hampton. Page 128 LE TERMEN'S CLUB Ron' I: Wayne Wherry, Eddie Colley, Ronnie Head, jack Ray, james rllllllllllll. Charlie Ingrznn, Larry Peyton, Wayne Cartwright. Billy Rollins, Billy Anderson. How 2: Harville Hooper, jerry Davis, Mike Crane, Louis Owen, Steve XVright, Mike 'NIcCnllongh, jack Pzntterson, Don lfilson, Roger Fish, Coach Van Hoosier. Ron' Hon Rau Hoa' If rm OFFICERS : Eddie Tune. Ronnie Hicks. Carl Szuryer, joe Young. : Ronnie Reed. Steve Harrison, Dale Wilhite. : Sandy Baggott. Bobby Davis, Celnig Harris. : Doug Hood, 'lllllllllly Clifton. - Billy Xluhis lim 5 . 2 Q lid Wright, Wayne jackson. Adding to the i'Spiee oi Life is the Let- llC1'1DCfl,S Club, long a very active part of Litton. It is composed oi athletes who have earned a letter in one of the four major sportsgiootball, basketball, baseball, and track. The purpose oi this club is to proinote better school spirit and sports- inanship. They can frequently be seen cleaning the trophy case and polishing the trophies, many of which they have helped to win. The care of the trophy case is just one of the projects undertaken by the Lettermen's Club. A hayride is given each year in honor of the new rnenibers. Their spon- sor is Coach Bill Harris. Presirlenl, AIACK RAY, Vice-Prrfsirirrill, NIIKE CRANE, SI'lfI'Cfll!'j', LOUIS OWEN: Sergeant-at-Arms, YVAYNE JACKSON. Page 129 Y-TEENS s The Y-Teens is an icleal place for a high school girl to express her prob- lem and give IIer views of other meni- bers' problems. A Y-Teen member Iinds this elub a wonderful place lor her to grow in Christian fellowship and have lots of fun at the annual social. The purpose and motto of the Y-Teen Club is I'To live and grow in tl1e grace ol' God. OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Prexiclmzz, TRUDY 'l'1nwIf:LLg Vil'L 1J!'6.YT6I87Il, ELIZABETH NVILSONQ 7lI'c'?ll.Y1,H'lfI', KAUILEIZN MORGAN: Sergmrzt-al-Arms. DWANA XVHERRYQ SUSAN YVILBUR, CHERYL DUGGER, LINDA DILNNY, DONNA YVEILFR, DFANNA DEBERRV, LINDA PAYNF, BHIII GENTRY. Absent when pic:- Lure was f2lliCll-SECf8I!I7'y, CAROL EITRAUGHBICR. SENIOR MEMBERS Row J: Trudy Ticlwell, Kathleen Morgan, Elizabeth Vlilson, Row 2: Dianna Hollis. Barbara Dunn. Gayle Davis. Row 3: Pat Yllalden. Beverly XVomble, Lois Aclcock, Becky Clark, Susan TVilbu1'. Row Al: Sue LRCNIOITIIJICIIIIT, Gayle Patton, Mary Sue James, Linda Sue Martin, Elaine Jarrell, Carol Davis. Row 5: Paulette Poole, Sue Hooberry, Fiona Smith, Linda Pulley, Ann Hatlnoek. Now 6: Carol Colley, Bobbye June Young, Emily Nllalls, Judy Creech, Trina Nannie. Linda Payne. Row 7: Linda Riclnnonrl, Evelyn Sisk, Tawanda Ray, Linda Burress, Delores Meadows, Anne Hodge. Page 130 JUNIOR MEMBERS Row I: lielli Gentry, Donna YVeiler, lilaine Hatcher. Raw 2: Linda Denny, Dwanna XVhe1'1'y. How 3: Carol YIll'21L1glllJCI', Mary Zinnnerle, Anne Boring, Deanna DeBerry. Ron' 4: Janet, Plummer, Rita l-lill, Rita SCllWClC'li2lI'll, Donna Sanders. Row 5: Carol Wlallace, Betiy Jenkins, Sue Shirley, Patsy Cot- Len. Row 6:.Dianne Cay, Sarah Sanders, Gwen Calvin, Donna Nllrighr. SOPHOMORE MEMBERS lfozu 1: Cheryl Dngger, Brenda Suiilh. ' I10zu2: Ginger Davis, Dean Cuniniings. Ron' 3: Dolores Harrison, 'Carolyn Pelly, Esta Stinson, San- , , clra Cliapnian. Row 4: Suzanne Butt, Brenda Price, Linda Grewar, Judy Brooks. Row 5: Ann Payne, Linda Dobbins, Barbara XVheeler, Beth Liltle, Page 131 LOUIS QNVHN Prcsirlwzt Janice Abernathy Sally Campbell Sandra Duncan Betsy Jo Ellis Kathy Hardy Gail Lenox Roberta McGill judy Patterson Gayle Patton Bonnie Ragan Peggy Smith XVendy Smith joan Sykes Elaine XValker ane Anne Hlright Page 132 CIVITAN CLUB This year the Civitan and Civin- ette Clubs have added spice by corn- bining their two clubs into one. For seasoning they decided they would elect six new juniors to participate this year. The clubs are sponsored by the a guiding hand olf service. To be a niember ol this club is a honor, indeed and the members are chosen on the basis of their achievements and contributions to the school and JACK RAY the surrounding community. Vice Presirleul SARAH lXlAI McCoNxlc1.I, Secwflary MEMBERS Inglewood Civitan Club and acts as ' CIVINETTE CLUB This year, at Christinas time the elnb was filled with the Warmth of giving when they took old clothes, and toys to a needy family, also by singing Christmas carols for the Fannie Battle Day Horne. Each year the group sponsors an annual talent contest and the winner is then sent to a larger contest in which talent lronl all over Nashville compete. Mr. Yvllllillll Patton is the sponsor ol this worth-while club. ,WJ ' JANIIC CAN'1'RLiLL Clzujllain FAYE I-IATCHICR 'I're11,v1n1'r MEMBERS Jin ED XVRIGHT SerQ,'ea1'zl-nl-A rnzs t Robert Beals Wayne Cartwright Mike Crane Steve Denton Bobby Englebert Eric Ericson Roger Fish Mark Frank Wayne Jackson Mike McCullough Jerry Morris Billy Rollins James Tillman Steve Wright Charles Zachary Page 133 JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE This group, consisting ol students who have linished two years of I.atin, visit the Parthenon and various other projects to encourage the students. Their purpose is to instill in the Youth ol today an appreciation ol' the civilization, language. and aft of ancient Greece and Rorne. and to give them an understanding of the debt ol' our own culture to those ancient ones. Miss lValker is the sponsor for this group. Rott' I: jan Routth. Donna llleiler, Joan Manning, Marian Martin. Linda Hall, Nancy Brewster, Suzanne Murphy, Bar- bara Powell, Flaine ',l'reon. Corbetta Cratie, Sandra Dun- ean. Row 2: lillen Estes, lidna Hopkins, Mary Louise Zinnnerlc, Judy Patterson, Charles Sinithson, Louis Phillips, Michael Moyers. Don Hudson. Ron' 3: 'Miss XValker, Sandra Sheridan. Carol Young, Billie Sue Martin, julie Xvhite, Harold Gilliland, Frances Durhain, Billy Nahay, Mike Ryan, Robert Carney. Row 4: Scarlett Gower, Beth Ann Maylor, Ann Burgess, Sll72lllllC Butt. Robert Lafeyer, Sue Shirley, Rebecca Great- housc, Larry Cathy, Henry Clark, Hershel Bent, Garland Rose. Row 5: Pain Sprouse, Judy Claniunro, Joyce Payne. Barbara Lenrons, Faye Goodman. Donna Shadden, Pain Xickens, jerry Hindrnan. Charles Williams, Ron' 6: Richard Hullrnan, Teddy Duke, Steye Lowinny, Mike Crane, Steve Denton, Kathy Hardy, john XValker. Row 1: Albert Sandidge-Vice President, Ewing Russell! President, Austin Pate. Secretary. Row 2: Kenneth Bohannon, Gwen Draper, Randolph Davis, john Pennington, Donny Green, Don XYood. The Guitar Club was started by Ewing Russell The club is a non profit organization, and at the beginning ol this year and is sponsored by lorrnecl of fourteen boys who have quitars and 'ne Miss Stroud. interested in playing them. To lurther their ability in IIl2iIl'l61ll1fillCS and increase their incentive lor higher education, tl1is group has lornied. They all have either llnished one or two years of inath to he a ineniber. Mrs. A. E. X'Vright and Mr. Mlayne Sul- livan encourage this intelligent group. OFFICERS BUFORD KlALONE, PI'6.YlIl!j7llj yIlQANl'1'A HALL,Tren.snrw',' CAROL But MAN, Seca-ctaryg JIB1 KING, Vice Presiclelztg HAROLD GILLILAND .5570 zvlnt-az!-Arms. MEMBERS How 1: Carol Bateman, Juanita Hall, Harold Gilliland, Jim King. Buford Malone. Row 2: johnny Sturdivant, Fred Fugitt, Richard Hulfman, Douglas Davis, David Stanheld, Suzanne McManus, Deanna Hollis, Dorenda xvllll21lI1SOIl, joan Storrs, Mary Cason, Beth Hudson, Medora Gore, Linda Cline, Maria Cavender, judy XVillnn'n, Rott' 3: Roland Mcliinnies. Diana Carole Bostick. Gale Wil! liznns, -Ioan Manning. Donna Matlock, Ronnie Chapman, Annette Allen, Gale Young, Sandra Chapman, Elaine XVard. Ron' J: Bill lillis. johnny Garrett. David Karraker, Bob Davidson, Becky Greathonse, Robert Carney, Kenneth Cald- well, Carol Jeanne Parrish, Carole Smith, Gloria Hanirick. Ron' 5: Teddy Duke, Bill Matthews, jim McCord, Richard Kirk, Roy ZlIlllllCTIIlIlll, john Richards, Harry Goeller. jinnny Hampton. 'Wayne McElhiney, Clifford XVeiss, Nancy Brewster. Row 6: Wayne Rogers, Steve Loring, Skipper Maddux. james Adair, Don Backley, John Williams, Mike Boruin, Steve l-larrison. David White, jell Knauth. Ron' 7: jack Patterson, Mike Ryan, Mike Moyers, Glenn Chandler, Dan Alvis Chisholm, James Hoover, Graham Charlton, Charles Robinette. Row S: George Hale, Larry Hicks, Fred Clanton, Wayne Baker. Marker Billingsley. Steve XVright, Ronnie Head. james lillinan, Larry Parrish. Butch McLaughlin. Page 135 STCRMERS AUTOMCB OFFICERS 'TEDDY Duicic, PI'l?.YiII871f,' GUY BURcne'1'T, Vice-l'ra.virl1:nL, IHLI. C1r3N'ri1R, Sec' n'trtr3',' JERRY CIQNTRY, 7ll'!7fl.S'll?'CI'j JOHN IBURKIZEN, Sfzrgzfrzzit-at-Arms, DUANE I Hownicx, lfixlorian. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE john Sturdivant, Mike McCullough, Lani King Row I: Fran C. Denney, Randy lierrell, jimmy Dickerson, Houston Hooper, Hfayne Richardson. Eric Ericson, Bill Ellis, Preston Thompson, Ronald Parish, Dennis Goodner, Ken- neth Bohannon, Albert Hannah, Jack Ray. Danny Haley, Jerry Morris, Clyde Evans, Richard johnson. SENIORS ILE CLUB Since its beginning Tl1e Stormers Automobile Club has expressed its car- dinal purpose in the phrase fthe official NHRA slogan-'iDedicated to Safety. Xllithin the lramework ol Automotive thinking this dedicatioin must always stand supreme among SAC reasons lor being. ln a larger sense, there is an even more important and comprehen- sive dedicatiion-the dedication to pro- gress! The active members ol SAC are primarily concerned with building. They start in SAC by learning the im- portant details ol building salety and performance into an automobile. And in the process ol' learning to build and in the building: they discover the im- portance ol rules and good citizenship, and most important the exhilaration of greater achievement through greater knowledge. Rout 2: Bob Dorris, Eric Foster, Morris Lawson, 'l'omn1y Huggins, John Garrett, Carl Edison, Freddie Thurman, Clark Paul, Dale Fluty, Bobby Bullion, Morris Collier, Charles jackson, RfJlllllC jones, jim Foster. Graham Charl- ton, C. NI. Tuggle, 'Carl Cutrell, johnny Pennington. Page 136 JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES limi' I: Larry Howell. Roy Layne. Wayne Richman. Steve Buckley, Richard Baker. Caral Tanley, Curtis Gregory, Bill Loring. Rusty Simpson, Ronnie johnson, -jerry Billingsley, 'ferry Nlanloye, -limmie Petty. Row 2: lfreddy White. Billy Woodlin, Randy Baker, Buddy Hlright. Charles Anderson. Don Atkins. Dan Platt, Don NIcl'lierson, Fred Piper, Richard Hardcastle. Now 3: Bobby Boyce, Harlin Sadler, 'I'onnny Sullivan, Ron- nie llasty, Gerald Waggener, Bobby llill, james Adair, Dan- ny Murray, Lloyd Burgett. Sandy Baggott, Danny l'ursley. .lerry Duns. Wayne Rogers. LANE CIENCE CLUB Exploring tl1e wonders ol' plants and animals, these science students are constantly discovering the make-up and characteristics of plants and Row 1: Cary Rinehart, Paul Hagewood, joe Young, jane Dorris, Barbara jones. Paula Blankenship, Lynn Aita, Linda Hall. Carol XVilliams, Suzanne Murphy, Medora Core, Beth Hudson, Janice Cotto, Corbetta Crave, Barbara lillis. Roar 2: Danny Hopkins. 'tommy Chappell, Harlin Sadler, Judy White, Ann Reichardt, lillen Praetor, Beth Halli- burton, Carole Bach. Vicky Holt, Anne Burgess, Mike Ford. Row 3: David Dorris, Laura Caldwell, Patty Allen, Madge Florida, Pam Rowe, Barbara Lemmonds. Mary jo Fulton, I-Illen Estes. Kay XValker, Beverly Mlalden, june Stanlield, Chris Rainey. Ron' 4: XVayne Rogers, Cary Rinnon. Lindsey fi2l1'lllOl1, Charles Sandborn. Sandra Richardson, Virginia Simpkins, Nancy Brewster, Barbara Wheeler, Sylvia Jennings, Ron- nie Chapman, Robert Carney, jerry Coacl, Hoa' 5: Bobby Boyce. Sammy liscue, Anthony Home, Clarol animals around them. Under the leadership ol Mrs. Lane, these pupils study and enjoy the science olf life. Boyd, Carol lklonneyham, Carolyn XVood, Necie Williams, Linda Parrish, Myra Donoho, Sandra Chapman, Narcissa Saunders, Peggy Dowlen. Row 6: Ronnie Cothrin, Billy Mathes, Eddy Buford, Jerry Hindnian, Pete Utter, Joan Storrs, Vickie Ories. Donna Me- Metlan, Brenda Adcock, Carole Lentz, Suzanne Butt, Dean Cummings, Barbara Miles, Charles Brooks, Gwynne Draper. Row 7: Randy Castleman, Herschel Bent, Charlie Kennedy, Charles iWilliams, Pamela Sprouse, Judy Cannizarro, Charles jetmore, Jo Ann Chambers, joan Thompson, Margaret Christley, Drew Patterson. Row 8: Henry Clark, Beyerely Bennett, ,Xustin Pate, Ruth- a11na Lott. Sue Cubbins, Barbara Powell, Bill McPherson. Susan Fudge, Malha Davis. Nancy Clraner. Row 9: Larry Cathy, Ronnie Hasty, Granville Hicks, Don Hudson. Elaine Treon. Mark Frank. Sandy Stewart, Linda Cruhbs, Cheryl Duggar. ROBERT BFALS, Prarilleizlg BUTCH MCLAUGHLIN. Tl'1'flSllI'l'1Aj 'TERRY NANNIE, Srff,'W1r1ry,' RONNH3 HEAD, Szfrgeauf-at-Arms, EDDIE TUNE, Vl!'l?'Pl'lfAl!ll?7Il absent from picture. Row I: Carey Herring. Gale Hare. Jan Rouch, joan Mann- ing, Steve Denton, Richard Hullinan, Pat Clardy, Donna Shaddon. xvlllllllll Knight, Bob Davidson, -loe Patterson. XVayne jackson, Mike Crane. Row 2: Gene Petway, Bobby Smith, Ronnie Hicks. jimmy Foster, Harold Gilliland, Lewis Phillips, David Stanfield, Kathy Hardy, Mike Moyers, Butch McLaughlin, Mrs. Francis, Eddie Tune, Row 3: Emily Gay, Donna M'eiler, Edna Hopkins, Carol Smith, Kathy Browning, David Wachtell, julie XVhite, Billie Sue Martin, Carl -Woodall, Charles Stnithson, Jell Knauth, Houston Hooper. Sandy Abrams. Now 4: jimmy Dickson, Carolyn Unger, Bill Ellis, Teddy Duke, Mary Louise Zimmerle, Norma jean Titlwell, Pam Nickens, Faye Goodman, Barry Gregory, Robert Ed Smith, jim King. Roar 5: John Richards, Roy limtnerman, Dayid Knight. FRANCIS SCIENCE CLUB The Francis Science Club prepares students of today to be scientists of tomorrow. Under the direction ol Mrs. Burt Francis, these science-minded students explore the make-up ol their surroundings and the phenomena of nratter and motion. Katherine Simpson, Mitzi Lollar, Jimmy Parker, Earl Tatum, Billy Xahay, Buford Malone. Row 6: -Charles Robinette, Danny Haley, Larry Peyton, Eliz- abeth johnson, Billy Baunrgartner, 'Donna Delaney, Faye Blankenship. Ann Hathcock, Deanna DeBerry, john M'alker, Murry Castleinan, Gary XVoodward. Row 7: Mike Parham, Charles Zachery, Johnny Garrett, Mayne XVherry, Dianne Pugh, jack Williams, Mary Ann Blankenship, Steve Oliver, Eddy Eldridge, Raymond Denton, Mike Ryan. Row S: Bobby Yates, Bill Layne, Bill Greene, Herbert Hill, Richard Kirk. jenny Martin, Fred Fugitt, Glen Mlinett. jim McCord, Roger Patton, Grover Goodwin. Ron' U: james Crow, Danny Shepp, Billy Hand, Gregg Neeley, Mike Bratcher, Douglas Davis. Glenn Chandler, Mile l-lennegar. Roland Mcliinnes. Ewing Russell, Howard Mclntosli, Terry Nickens, Harry Towns. Page 138 CARVER SCIENCE CLUB Row J: Linda Burrus, Joan XVebb, Linda Grewar, Brenda Price, Jane Henshaw, Ray Jordan, Melba Stewart, Linda Cline, Nancy Buckingham, Judy Murphy, Charlene Miller, Joan Hancock, Barbara Patterson, Carol Young. Row 2: Becky Dreaden, Beth Maylor, Emily Exans, Delores Harris, Carol Parrish, Barbara Hooper, Sandra Sullivan. Brenda Smith, Linda Dobbins. Susan Marsh. Row 3: Barbara Lafollette, Cynthia Porter, Emily Schott, Pam Robbins, Sharon Taylor, Shirley Rinlie, Anne Lane. Row 4: Bobby Lance, Gary Graham, Peggy Smith, Martha Joe McMahon. Sandra Sharon, Marie Potter, Anita Need- ham, Tina Coleman. Row 5: David Leatherwood, Corky Haley, Katherine Powell, Mary Louise Taylor, Linda Pratt, Gail lVooten, Sandra The problems of tomorrow rest upon these students who are scientifically inclined. All these amateur scientists must be willing to think things through and to work to obtain knowledge of the mysteries of physics and chemistry. Their purpose is one that must be taken seriously for with other Coley, Beserly Carter, 'Chuck Underwood. Ron' 6: Donnie Lewis, Wayne Gower, Richard Cooper, Janie Cole. Georgia Ellis. Shirley Neidert, Scarlett Gower, Judy Reich, Johnnie Rittenberry, Jim Dalton. Row 7: Rita Hill, Jerry Billingsley, Mlayne Baker, Jimmy Wilson, Tommy Green, Joyce Payne, Brenda Adcock, Esta Stinson, Molly Lafevor, Roy Lane, Robert Harris. Roar S: Linda Herod, Charles Perry, Fred Piper, Tominy Green, Johnny Pennington, Ray Ward, Tommy Hullman, Joe Willis, Jinnny Kirk. Ron' 9: George Lehning, Don Hoover, Gary Vaughn, Eddie Mayo, Wayne Richmond, Eric Foster, Jimmy Pettey, XVen- dell Stevens, Tommy Sirls, Jimmy Flowers, M'ayne Kemp, Don XVinters, Mr. Carver, Brooks Kerr. nations stressing the importance of science our schools must do the same. During the year, the students participate in an annual Science Fair and go on several field trips. The class and lab work ol these students is under the direction ol Mr. Carver. SENICR GIRL SCOUTS Ron' 1: Anne Boring, Julie Mihite, Emily Burrows, Mary Zimrnerle, Judy Patterson, Frances Durham, Rose Ann Good- win, Sandra Duncan. Row 2: Joanne Chambers, Donna Sanders, Janet Plummer, Molding the character of the mothers of tomor- row is the purpose of the Girl Scouts. This or- Billy Sue Martin, Gale Williams, Beth Halliburton, Bar- bara Miles, Carol Jeanne Parrish. Rout 3: Trudy Tidwell, Beth Hudson, Nancy Turner, Joyce Ogles. ganization, under the direction of Mrs. Patterson, upholds that which is good, decent, and wholesome. fl? f' ff of f .. bl, F ' , mms The morning Office rush' md1x1d111l lllslllltllt Membcrs of thc faciully Lumix JUNIOR HIGH BUILDING Isaac Litton junior High, now six years old, has begun to add spice to the lives oli the many seventh, eighth, and ninth graders housed within. An almost self-sustaining school, the Junior High is run by its own Student Council, has its own seperate athletic teams and program and supplies news for its section in the school newspaper. The Junior High inspires coniidence, builds character, and helps to shape the future ol' many an individual entering its portals. Page 141 NIR. TALMADGE M'1LL' Assistant Princijml N JUNIQR Mr. Talmaclge Miller, assistzuit principal of the Junior High, is a man respected by all. His qualities of leadership and integrity set 21 good example lor all the students to liollow as they go from day to day. Truly 21 credit to the school, Mr. Miller strives MRS. HELEN VVEST Secretary HIGH to uphold the nzune and reputation ol Litton in every way. Mrs. Helen Wlest, Junior High secretary, is a hard-working and busy woman. She helps Mr. Miller in his ofliee tasks and works to keep things orderly. Orlice workers assist her in her efforts. OFFICE STAFF Mary Virginia Dean, Suzanne I-Ioflman, Wlanclu S W e e 11 e y, Jzilina Hibdon, Dennis Tosh, Tomlny Cline, John Lumpkin, Sherry Shaw, Carolgene Page. Beverly Butler, Nelsie David- son. Page 142 ww 1: Gregg Aecus, Leon Aida, Dottie Allen, Kay Xllen, Larry Alterson, Ken- ieth Armstrong, Carolyn Arnold. 'ow 2: David Baggott, David Baker, liarl Baker, Martha Barris, Joan Bartel, Richard Basket, Cheryl Bateman. Row 3: 'Connie Bean, jean Beard, vl'll0l1lIlS Beckett, Bar- bara Beecham, Kay Ben- nett, Nancy Bennett, Billy Berkley. Row 4: Marlene Billingsley, Dianne Bingliani, Tommy Black, Wade Bland, Wayne Bloodsworth, Donna Boheu- stiel. Henry Bond. Row 5: james Bord, jerry Bowdoin, Connie Boyce, Gary Boyce, Bill Bradley, jerry Brewington, Steve Biggs. Row 6: Carl Brown, Don Brown, Evalyn Brown, Carla Bruudige, jack Brush. llirn- my Bullion. Terry Burkeen. 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I' - ,--'- fi..-, .J f:- - ff -.,-., . if .- v :Z . . f . 4 t4,.:,.:' :-. ----- W i FRESHMAN CLASS lion' 1: Charlotte Garrison, june Gilley, Mike Giles, Patty Coll, Paul Goldberg. George Goocllett, Marilyn Graves. Hou' 2: Connie Gregg, Anna Grossman, Brenda 1-lale, Pat- rice Hzunby. Phil Hamilton, Ellen Hamlett, Robert Ham- mer. Ron' i: Glenda Hannah. Sue Hargis. Diane Harris, Irene Harris, jimmy Harris. Steve Harris, Carolyn Harrison, Ron' el: David Haynie, Xllil- liani Hayden, Qlalena Hib- don. Eddie Hill. Nlary Kath' erine Hines. Mike Hollaway, Gwen Hollis. Ron' 5: Brenda Hooks. jan Hope, Mike Howell. Rich- ard Howell, jill Hudson, Larry Huey, joe Hullines. Ron' 6: Qlulie Hughes, Ray Hunter, Qludy Hunter, Randy Hunter. joe Hutchinson, Robert Hyde, Walter lakes. Row 7: Qlinnny Qlellers. Ral4 ph Qlenels, jane Jernigan, Exalyn johnson, Hlayne johnson, Barbara jones, Suzanne jones. Rnzu S: Danny Keen, jimmy Kirtrel, Tonuny Kline. Linda Knobel, Paul Krambeck, Al- bert Lanier, Judy Lanier. Row 9: Richard Law. jan Lefrwieh, Bill Lewis, Robert Loflon, Linda Logue. jean Lohr. Carol Lorance. Page Page 146 CLASS CDF Row 1: Billy Lovell, Johi Lumpkin, Jean Mankin, Billy Marsh, Pat Marshall, Dianne Marlin, Jeanne Martin. Hou' 2: Randall Matlock Bobby Maxwell, Peggy Mays, Barbara Meadows. Ronnie Meadows. Delia Ann Metilor, Sherry Moore. Ron' 3: Logan McCord, David Mefiill. Billye Mc'- Cinnis, Ruth Mclntosh, Don- na Jean Miller, Susan Mit- chell, Linda Moore. Rau' vl: Sheryl Moore, Teresa Moore. Vivian Morgan, janet Mnllinax. Wayne Myers. Shirv Icy Neely, Danny Newman. Ron' 5: David Norton, Caro- gene Page, Shelia Paradise, Larry Parhan, johnny Park' inson, James Patterson, Sane dra Payne. Row 6: Kathy Peay, 'l'o1nn1y Pennington, Linda Perry, Gayle l,Cl'1'ylIlHl'l, Linda Phillips, Pandora Phillips, jimmy Pinkerton. limi' 7: Ronnie Pitts, jerry Powell, Lewis Powell, Caro- lyn Price. .Indy Price, Patsy Pugh. Marty Reese. Row S: Dale Reynolds, Juan Reynolds. Herby Richards son. Jeanette Richey, Diane Rives, jimmy Rittinan, Ron- nie Rohinson. Row 9: Cookie Rodriquez, Ricky Rouch, Betty Russell, Linda Seay, Dennis Sensing, Beverly Schnmake, Carolyn Schwind. I 963 Now 1: Harris Scott. Ronnie Scttdder, Ronald Shaw. Fran- da Shearron, Eddie Sirey, Iltmna Smith, Gary Smith. Row 2: jackie Smith, james Smith, jimmy Smith, Susan Smotherman, Kathleen Soy- ors, Dianne Stanlield, Steve Stewart, Row 3: Victoria Stewart, Sandra Stile, Ray Stone, Ilnhnny Sti'it'kland, 'Cath y Stuteyille, Sylvia Sullivan. Milton Sweeny, How 4: Sandra Sweeny, Wanda Sweeny, C h a rl e S Tan ksly, George lanksley, G a 1' y '1'annet', NI 0 1' 1' i s Thutnzts, Joyce Tliotnpsfm. Row 5: Dennis Tosh, Mike 'llrattglilnexy Peggy 'l'reslet', Linda Tticketg julie Tune, Ilcrry Tune. Ilttdy Tylc. Rout 6: Ray Vandiver, Tony Vaughn, jack lV2lgg0llSl', Elaine Walden, Mary Belle Walker. Alice XValkins, Boh- hy Wallace. 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COOK EIGHTH GRADE 'l'he eighth grade is the mid- dle yearn in Junior High activ- ity. just a little more grown up than when they were seventh graders, these students enjoy more freedom and responsibil- ities than ever before. how J: bteye Shelton, Jerry Dorris, Don Creech, Ronny West, Sammy Swor, jimmy Edgar, Michael Bryson, Mal- colm Matthews, George Maddux. Now 2: Freddy Young, Donny Dolen, Kenneth .'Xnderson, Janet Marks, Ruth Gentry. Donna Parkerson, Suzanna Pack. Beth M'atkins, Ann Tolliver, Jeannette Willis. Row 3: johnny Lowe. -jimmy Kirk- patrick, Ronald WValters, Lynn Long, Becky Craig, Linda McKinney, Judy Ishell, Joyce Catnphell, Carolyn Ross. limi' -l: Mrs. Cook, Dennis Dill, Danny liratte, Danny Leatherwood. 'l'onnny Nollner, Steve Sprouse, -linnny Kin' nard, George McAdams. Harold liek, jerry Arnold, Miss Brenda johnson. MR. CRUTCHFIELD Row I: Vivian Burgess, Ella Kerr, Becky Parker, Paulette Deaton, Dem- psy Watts, Buddy Ray, Buddy Parker, Lynn Pendry, Woody Wingfield. Rott' 2: Evelyn Covington, Myrna Cline, Lynne Martin, Connie Dies, Bill Harris, john Boyles, Charles Martin, Gary Smith. Tommy Patton, Lloyd Poteete. Row i: Buddy Clark, ,lane YViggs, jeanette Davis, Kathy Krarnheck. Greig Dslllrt, james Jones, Larry Mc- Clanahan, jimmy Patton, Dong Hard- castle, Ronnie Kemp. Rau' 4: liarl Russell, Quentin Russell, Jimmy Reed. Billy Reed, Charles Smith. Larry Phillips, Mr. Crutchfield. EIGHTH GRADE PRESIDENTS Rout I: Donna Altrichter, Tommy Mullins. Johnny X-Yilson. Jim- my joe Myers. Row Danny Leatherwood, Bill Startup, Richard Fitzgerald lommy Patton. Row 3: Kenneth Burnette, Sally Wise, Ronnie Pugh, johnny Lucas. . . ,,.. iww ..1,1,W,......-.,. ,Wi.......i,. ,.wiWW...a - -J--1-if '-t-gwwvf-'M MRS.DENTON Row J: Linda Hlelburn, Toinmy Till- 1na11, Jimmy Hare, Richard Fitzgerald, Alton Miles, Stephen Davis, Joe Kerr, Mike Taylor. 'Mike Cunningham. Row 2: Mrs. Denton, Donna Ruth YVhite. Judy Graham, David Hilind, Bill Spinning, Don Gray, Mary Ann Haner, Edwin Beakley, John Beck. Row 3: Joyce MeGaw, Kathy Hodge, Sylvia Bales, Barbara Poe, Rebecca Kendrick, Virginia Parker, Ronnie Apple. Jinnny Lane, Richard Lamp- kin. Row fl: Sharon Galligan, Maxine XN'oodard, Dianne Hix, Sherry Sanders, Bobby Tomlin, Charles Reasonover, Steve Steels, Richard Mahler. Robert Thompson, Roger Alexander. MR.DORMS Row I: Linda Alexander, Mary Ann Carey, Janice Duke, Gloria YVinters, Jonnie NVilson, Mike Stokes, Charles Logue, Sherman Napier, Eddie Ro- berson. Row 2: Paul O. Dorris. Patsy Midgett, Linda Griffin, Diane Dicus, Judy Col- lins, Susan Gilliland. Francine Peter- son, Barbara liroyles, Ronnie Stark. Row 3: Douglas Williams, Vicki Lynn Carter, Janice Cox, Lynette Anderson, Janice Herod, Donna Morgan, Mar- garet Anne Henderson, Patsy Crain, Jane Stone. Row -1: Kenneth 1-lamrick, Billy Mig gins, Jack XVest, Judy Camp, Jaek Haislip, Debbie 0'Brien, Ray Sim- mons, Ray Shannon, Tom Druinright. MR.HARNS Row 1: Douglas Clegg, Ronnie Carter, Gary Helton, Linda Graham, Faye Spicer, Ann Young, Judy Tomlin, Lou Flippen, Patsy Dodson. Row 2: Joe Etta Chapman, Linda Gale Ivy, Gerry Tucker, Sandra YVilliams, Susan Hlilliams, Andrea Cartwright, Susan Hargis, Kay Durham. Jean Has- ton, Sandra Smith. Row 3: Bill Startup, Ken WVeiss, Linda Sue Guy, Sammie Corbit. Lynn Cros- swy, Shirley Free, Reginia Fluly, Kay Siever, Ronnie Towns. Row 4: Mr. Harris, Sam Patton, Mike Morello, Larry Rinkley, Mark Great- house. Carolyn Shepherd, Carol Young Ronnie NVaddle, Jennings Dorris, Page 150 MR. HOOPER Roar 1: Judy Stanips, Beeky Ellis, Dickie Potter, Carl lVoodward, 'Doug- las Dugger, Larry Hollow. Jinuny Fos- ter, Don Kimber, Robert Dillingham. Ron' 2: Judy Marshall. Barbara Wil- liains. I.inda Pennington, June Gra- ham. Tolnlny Halliburton, 'Ierry Ash- burn. Mickey Moores, Jerry Dukes. Row 3: Gerald NIfKinney, Ronald Dean. Buddy Shelton, Tonuny Ward, Joel Harvey, Carl Nloore. James Knight. Row 4: Jinnny Clift, Ronnie Pugh. Mike McPherson, Charles Richardson. Mr, Hooper. MR. McGOWAN Row I: Sarah Handley, Suzanne Scall. Jenifer Spivey, Shirley Nl'arden, XVanda Wyatt, Harolene Bean. l'2lIllCl2l Stthoun, Xunzio da Yinai Infanti, Wesley Sykes Row 2: Manda Hindinan, Patricia Anderson, Beverly Riggan, Brenda Woodard. Faith Fowler, Beverly Ben- derrnan, Linda Warren, Judy Hooper. Row 3: Herhy Roberts. Cheryl Par- due, Gerry Nlorrison, Betsy Gentry, Carolyn Conlee. Gail Williams, Kay Raynrer. Linda Mvett. Rott' -!: Joe Spencer, Johnny l,uctas. Jinnnv Cantrell, Steve Parker, Mr. Mt'- Gowan, Larry Rivers, Joe Sirey, Joe Xolen. MR. 6. MOORE Row I: Teresa Mayo, Bill Beasley, Jean Anne Lee. Barbara Spaultang. Jerry Eniison. Fountain Ray. Gwen Snrith, Ronnie Davis, Rosa Stinson. Row 2: Suzanne Koch Donna Lovell, Patsy Sherrod, Margaret Hall, Gayle Knight, Linda Rogers. Bonnie Mar, shall. Joyce Sutton. Razz' ?.' Rehextfa Mt'Clanahan. Rita Jackson, Linda Pearl, Gail Lewis, Joyce Hill. Barbara Richardson. Alvelda Nugent. Wilma Jean Johnson. Mr. Nloore. Row -1: Bianca Judd, Kathryn Saun- ders. Tommy Hagwood. Harry Nahay, David Elkins. Page 151 MISS MOORE Row l.' Barbara Bryan, Phillip An- derson, Thomas Edging, Linda XVin- ters, jiinniy Downing, Lynda Gayle XVynne, Myra Bloodworth, Pete Epps, Bonnie Brough. Row 2: Mary jo Porter. Noryell Nleliee, Gerald Felts, Billy Crane, Terry Thompson, Gary Howden. joel Har- ris, Billy Gates, Jimmy Crubhs, Char- les Martin, Row 3: Donnie Nloore, Nancy Dotson, Beverly Claud, XVayne Veach, Shirley Brozulrirk, Carolyn Bohannan, Donald Gwinn. Ken Hartsock, Dean Carr. Row -If Carolyn Sniith. Sally XYise, Miss Ophelia Moore, Glynn Vaughn. Wayne Phelps, Tonnny Richmond, Tonnny Hoppes. MRS. THOMPSON Row 1: Pat Allen, Frances Rigg Pat- ricia Keller, Judy Dobson, Arthur Hooper, Lewis Cathey, Sandra XValden, Lynn Pardue, .Iinnny Myers, John Boegel. Row 2: Karen ifliacker, Carolyn Reeves, Donna .Xltrichter, Patty Strat- ton. Linda Collins, Rick Drown, Julie Bingham, Sherry Shaw, John Kim- hrough, limi' 3: Martha Cotton. john Haight, Susan Livingston, Rohert Underwood. Allie Shaeklett, Betty Meador, Francine XVahl, Beverly Dyer, Bohliy Jarrett, Patricia Davis. Ron' -if: Nliss Cotton, Angela Harper, Sara Lusty. Mary Anne Xyest. Sandra Bourque. Dottie Sue jones, Suzanne Hollnian, Pat Cron, Hike Herring, Larry Luttrell, Nlrs. Thoinpson, MRS. ZURLA Row I: David Spain. Stott lfrazier, jerry Irving, Ray Seott, Jessie lVatts, Mike Cunningham. jimmy Sinith, Buddy Collier, Dwain Mitchell. Row 2: Roddy Hinton, Mary Kane, jean Crawford, Patsy Savage, James Jackson. David Phillips. Dwight Duke, Rohert Nladdux, Harry Nyoods. Row 3: Vickie Bohenstiel, John Gritie, Redgie Gentry, Carl Nlyatt, Pat Moore, jay McDonald, Billy Hare, Tinnny Mullis, Row -l: Beverly Bess. Sandra McKin- ney. Boll Neely, Billy Fpley, Larry Layne, Mrs. Zurla. Page 152 SEVENTH GRADE Upon entering Qlunior High, many won- ders open up to the seventh grader, They make loads ol' new lfriends and Hnd many interesting and exciting things to do. t t t MR. BARRETT Row I: Susan Flake, Alye Crain, Ellen Bradbury. Linda Williams, Carolyn Patterson, jan Fletcher. Buddy Reed, Andy Higgins, Peter Hansinger. Nou' 2: Daxid Hagewood, Gerald Coad, Bill Covington. David Xfright, Randy Ingram, Jimmie M'alters, Mike Rimage, Reba Gentry, Mr. Barrett. Hoa' 3: Donald Foster, Donna Spears, Caroline Rumble, Ann M'atl1eford, Rita Holt, janet Howden, Douglas Hagewood. Patricia Kendrick, Randy Diamond, Thomas Judd, David john- son, Darlene Whaley, Gaylene Moore, judy X-Vickham, Lisa Rainey, Linda Morgan, Manda Lynn Baucher. MRS. BURGESS Roar I: Jimmy Mlhitney, Joe Hamp- ton. XValter Lancaster, Barry Irwin, Fred Owen, Bobby Dorris, TVilbur Smotherman, Jimmy Andrews, Butch Blazek. New 2: Tommy Hatlield, Tony John- son, Donald Nolan, Billy 'Moss, Ray Bohannon, Harold Kelly. Cary Gat- lin, Mike Loveless, Miekely Hansinger, Row: 3: Richard Fulton, Tony Fowler, Eddie Storey, Albert XValden, Randall Lemley, Steve Lane, Butch Stewart. Chris Christianson. Billy Dozer, Row 4: VLOITIIHY Fenton, Terry May- nard, jimmy Mlilliams, Richard Dreh- HIST, David Hale, Gary Province, Phil Pitts, Larry Beaty. SEVENTH GRADE PRESIDENTS Ron' I: Brenda Allen. Linda Murphy, Janelle Holt Brenda Wea therb y. Row 2: Linda Davis, janire M'illianis, Brenda Brent Row 3: Steve Stewart. Randy Ingram, Benny jones Row 4: Bill XVade, Robby Lantnip. Mike Woody. SEVENTH GRADE M RS. CASS ETTY Row J: Frank Mareseo. Bobby Wright. Danny Baker, john Bryant, Earl Hughes, joe Hamilton, Billy Owen. Kay Henegar, Marietta Kleiser. Row 2: -lack Rives. Duncan Hege- nreyer, Stephen Whiteside, Charles Groce, Wayne Thomas, Carinen Car- roll, Patricia fornlinson, Pamela Dean. Linda Williams. Row 3: Bill Green, jerry Yasser, Day- ton Fisher. Cheryl Stevens, Carolyn Goosetree, Diane Baker, Peggy Cole. Patsy Suter. Kon' -I: Nlrs. Cassetty, Gerald Knight. Mike Ogg, Bill YVade, XVayne Bandy, Larry Griggs, Milton Hathcock. MISS DAVIS Row I: Marty Sullins, Linda Gail Hel- ton, joe Fuqua, Charles Spann, john Cunningham, Eddie Hannah, Gary Smith. Larry Allen, jimmy lfann. Row 2: Jane -letters. Shirley Thomas Judy Binkley, Linda Davis, 'Phil Sad- ler, Michael lfrisbey. Tomrny Cate. Clark Bowdoin. Row 3: Dianne Barr, Cherri Lynn Hall, janet Dukes, Mary Horstrnan, Shirley Boyce, Shirley XVooden. Ida .Xnn lnnottenti, Dorothy Thompson. Sandy Frazier. Row 4: Miss Davis, Shirlee Bass, Linda Bash. Nlary Etta Rose. Carol Cook. Sherry Billingsley, Edward French, james Benzenhafer. MR. DUDNEY Row I: Jinnny Rollins, Susy Borum, .loy Lynn johnson, Janice Roherls. Bob Cook, Carolyn lubb, Gail Cole- hrooke, Gayle Maxey, Connie Herring, Diane Sellers. Ron' 2: David Beard, Gerald H'ayne Nlattox, Retta Eden, Jackie Fuller. Karen Patina, Lynn Huggins. Lynn Hale, Billie Graves, Peggy Snell. Ron' 3: Nlr. Dudney. Eddie Barton, Chester Jones, Terry Polsteron, Chip- per Rowe, Ronny Pettero, Cheryl Mc:- Ginley, Patricia Allen. Linda Gentry. Carrylon Langford, Row -1: Robert Billingsley, Gary Nler- rick, George Card. Nlike Hoody, Ray- mond Oshorne Phil Kelly. Randy XVarren, Stanley Nfllfllll. Hal Mt:- Donough. Page 154 SEVENTH GRADE MRS. EMMETT Hoa' 1: Butch Mysterson, Roger H'oods, David Jewell, Brenda Nlay' Allen. Nancy' Carol Johnson, Nancy' l-licks. Judy' Fann, Lee Dell Buchanan, XVay'ne Roherts. Rout 2: Bill Jacobs, Betty Lon Walker, Patricia Farmer. Suzette Perryman. Cherie Sadler, Fay' Sander, Pamela Steele, Brenda Sadler, Peggie Card- ner. Allen Jinnette. Rott' 3: Ch uck Dillard, 'David Vaughn. Donnie Prewitt, Johnny' Driver. Ear- linda Hyder, Ruby' Jackson. Carole Galloway: Bobby' Coon, Toni Eld- ridge . Rott' -f: Don Hooper. Alllllllly' XYarren, Lenny' Larson, Allen Hitclicock. Peggy Tuttle, Linda lVebh, Sherry' Howard. Brenda Bates, Andy' Anderson, Jim- my' 'l'ay'lor. MR. GARRETT Row 1: Mike Morrison. 'l'erry Carri- gan, Nliekey Collier. Rick Harris. Ricky' Herod, Steve Eli, Mike Hardison. Dur- ward Fuqua, Edward Fuqua. Row 2: Ewell Hollis, 'l'ony' Bowers, Randy' Owens, Ronny' Fitzgerald, Jim- my' Smith, Jim Rittemhury, Don lVyne. Jimmy' Summers, Bill Bum- gardener, Steve XYaller. Hmu i: Hr. Garrett, Jerry' Tanner, Bill I'Iarrison. Difky' Moore, YYy'nn Sirttey: Ronnie Newsom, David Chamberlain, Ronnie Hudson, Bill Hamhlin. Ro- hert Lantrip. Razz' J: Jim Cole. Clill' l loy'd. Danny' Knapp, David Clayton. YVay'ne Roe'- carek, Ronnie Person. Bill Williams, J. R. Thomas, Bill Preston. MISS HARRIS Row I: lylilliam Ceraw, Martha Love Foster. Carolyn Hateher, Sharon Owens, Barbara Stewart. Patsy? O'Con- ,nor, Barbara Poe, Amy' Stephens, l.eslie Kemp. Row 2: Linda Brilev, Carl Zimmer- man, Julie Bush, Ross Murray, Pat- ricia Sutton Amber XVitt. Anna Eades, Virginia Coe. Row ?: Sandra Turner, Henrietta Kleiser. Charles Shelton, Irene Dick- son, Nliehiel Cope. Sandra Overton. ,Xuita Tune, Randy' YVaddle. Judy' Cron. Row 4: Darlene Shadden. Sammy' Thompson, Becky' Fisher, Edward Logan, Brenda Brent. Ronny' Shir- ley, Robert Bruse, Ronnie XYeiler, Patsy Gillian, Jewell Angela Vons Steinkirch. Page 155 SEVENTH GRADE MR. KEY Row 1: Pete Alexander, Dayid Dea- ton, Don Ervin, Lyn Rochelle. Jany- Rec Sirtty, Faye Xllatts. Linda Epley, Darlene Read, Donna Jones. Row 2: Sharon Nlelnick. Linda Duke. Shirley Bibb, Margie Deiyloss, Glenda Russell, Connie Tresler, Linda Burton, Sandra Blankinship, Kathleen Jones. Rout 3: Beth Tullock, Connie Carroll. Janice Williams, Betty XVilliarns, Cherie Lynn Tolliyier, Carolyn Cor- bitt, Elsie Shadowns, Yicki Johns, Carol Moore. Rout -l: Chris Gundlach. Larry Cot- tar, Richard Vick, lvllllillll Mlheeler. Billy Coehern, llarry Lewis, Jerry Pinkelton, Dennis Chapman. Stephen Cox. Mr, Key. MRS, LUCAS Row I: Bonnie Lancaster. Jean Smith, Danese Schuller. Cynthia Lott, Brenda XVea1herby. Betty Sellers. Sandra Law. Linda 'l'eniple. Rott' 2: Onita Baker, Elaine Wonrhle. Linda Boyte, Linda Graham. Norma Butteer, Patricia Butler. Janie Gunn. Row 3: Vickie Henderson, Barbara York. Jean Nlyatt, Barbara Wiggins, Paula Guiles, Patsy Bryan, Sherry Edison. Carolyn Mittola. Row J: Diane Graves. Leah Davis, Carol Crosswy, Janice Collins, Karon Xl'hitaker, Candy Jackson. Linda Smith. MR. MILLER Row I: Bobbie Brough, Jinnny Coni- stoek. Donnie Vaughn, Jimmy Demp- sey, Benny Jones, Eddie Corlew, Steven Lewis. Douglas Taylor, Tonnny Thompson. Row 2: Jerry Herron, Jackie 'l'eal. Nlike Ticlwell, Billy Williams, Joe Anderson, Robert Gower, Eddie XVarf. lValler Hollon, Harold Hindnran. Billy Elkins. Ron' 3: Tonnny XX'inn, Ronald Bur- gess. Ronnie Howell, Lorena Hesson, Jimmy Keele, XYayne lnrheyille, Bob Brown, Sherrie Corn, Pamela Parrish. Mary .Xlitie Nlidgetl. Hoa' 4: Tonnny Tucker. Mary Jean Rodriguez, Janice lVoodrool, Linda Putnani. Joyce Ellis. Sandra Pye, Ruth Phelps, Carol Phillips, Patricia XVilson Torn Carulhers. Page 156 SEVENTH GRADE MISS RAINES Row I: jo Linda Fitzgerald, Barbara Anne Eli, Beyerly Joyce Elrocl, Joyce Anne Fuller, Joyce Ann Potter, Doro- thy Dunn, Janice Hnlan, Patricia Ann Goodwin, Richard Howell. Row 2: Elaine Piper, Linda Man- grnni, Vixian Lee Tlioinas, -lanice ill' Blankenship, Joyce -jones, .lanelle Holi. Diane Gilloril. Clary Suggs. jane R1 issell. Row 3: Harry Murphy, johnny YlEll0lllklS, Carolyn Briggs, Terry Gil- ley, Pamela Sue Parker, Martha Rains, Lillie Huffman, junly Grubb. Linda Rictharclson. Jessiea Ories. Row 'lf jinnny NIdX'liorler, Bolmlsy Nichols. Robert Dollard. Ronnie Crockell, 12lizabeLh Raines, jackie Sterly, Gary Cnlrer, Linda Kay Hooper. MR. WEBB Row 1: Bill Davis. Ifrecl Lee, hlini Link, Jav Daxrson, Larry Nlarlin, Nelse Pal- Lerson, .Xlyin Ellis, Carol YVillis, Vicky Van Deren, Ann Richards. Row 2: Lincla McClure, Linda Nlnr- phy, BClly Kimbrough, .Kline Stewart. Alice Ruth Johnson, Carole Coola- lJ y . ' i e, r ua 2 erson Bonnie Pag I5 ei l Pitt , Carole ,Xnn Thomas, Linda Mcliricle. Row 3: Linda Lnlts. Robert King, Mike Escne. Cher jones. Hike Green, Made Mitchell, Wendell Robinson. Tonrnly Sparks. Randy Simpson. Hou' EI: Nlr. XYebb, -Indy Payne, Anne Ferrell, Sandra Daniel, Jerry Bland, Sa ndra Snllins, Retlye ,'Xmlrews, Paul' elte XVright, Patricia King. Welcome! to a new start. . Miller greets Anita Baker and Tonrniy Hallielil, serenih raders. lt just takes a little patience! Ron' l 1 Epleyy JUNIOR P. T. A. , CiiOl'i2l Winters, Dunese Scilluller. Judy' 71-Olllilll. I.incl11 B2ll'IJ2ll'1l Lili, Bonnie Page. Billie Owen. Butch SICWIITI, jinniiy' Smilli, Gail Mnxey, Nzincy' Jolinson. Rim' 2: Viviun Mo1'gz111. Fyelyn fiilyillgifbll, l'iliElllCCS Pigg, xl2ll'g2l1'Cl Hull. Howell Nlcliee, Pkllli Caldwell, Billy' Lovell, Szunniy' Swor, lluzui Reynolds. l Run' ii .fXm1z1 fiI'USSlllZ1ll, ,xllll YVetl1e1'fo1'1l, XI1ll'g2ll'CI XVl1it- I 2liiCl'. l.i11dz1 Pulinzni. 'linnny' NlCXX'l1u1'1e1', Diane Slzu1HelLl, Bzu'lx11'11 Poe, I,i11dz1 'lJz1vis. Susan Nlilcliell, Row 4: Ronnie Sil2lXV. Ronnie Pugh, Frlclie Hill, Carol Cook, B1'en1lz1 Brent, Nancy' Bennelte, jane Foster, P211 Cron, Steve Parker. Row 1: Rouch, JUNIOR Bobby' Hlriglil, David lilliotl, Betty Farley, Ricky Rav Hines, Neva XVl1er1'v. 'l'e1'ry' Burkeen, Billy' RED CROSS Snlelte l'e1'1'y'111:111, Cziil Colelnooke. Cl1e1'y'l Stevens. tlminie Crzigg, -Iinnny Andrews. 1-Imlmlie C01'le1x'. Mzusli. Szinilm PZIYHC. I I 1 Row -I: Qludy' Nlz11'sl111ll. Dianne Hix, Janet Nlzuks, Shirley Ron' 2: Judy' Biiickley, Linda McBride, Qliininy' Rollins. Faye Free. Lillie H11ITn1z1n, Ijucly' Wicklizini, Gay' Blazer. Faith XVHLLS, Ca1'0ly'11 Corbilt, Jay Mcllonnlcl, Alol11111y' 'l'l1o111z1s, lfuwle1',Cz11'y' G2lllllCl'. Micliuel lfrislneyx Sieve l.n11e, Mickey Collier, David Vaughn, Rick BYOWII. Row 5: Evelyn Qloliiison. Carol C1'osswy', Mzuelene Billings- Row 3: Linda xvilllCfS, Joyce Ellis, Bizulczi Judd, :xllllll Eunles, leyi, Sl1z11'1'o11 Chilton. Jackie S111irl1. JR. HIGH LIBRARY STAFF Row 1: Vivian Morgan, Alininiy Patron, -Iinnny Smith, Yin' Row 2: lhelnia Nlarikin, Barhara Meadows, joe Hnllines, toria Slewari, Nancy Bennett, -Indy Price. Connie Gragg, Rolierl Hyde, Tmnmy Black, Carla lirundige. jolinny Evans, Billie Nlefiinnis, Flaine Walden, Kay Hines. Kalhleene JIIIHCSFll7gCl'1llll. Kll'9.ICFZIIILCSlllllllCl'llC Soyars. Linda Wheeler. Row 1: Barbara Poe, Mary Alice Midgett, Sandra Turner, Vivian Morgan. Donna Ruth YVhite, Shirley Warden, Berry Linda Briley, Patricia YVilsun, Pamela Parrish, Ann Cook, l'Vells. Irene Dickson, Barbara Sluarl, Fred Pearson-Director. Row 3: Frances Barbour, FaiLh Fowler. jerry Dickens, Carl Row 2: Faye Hill, Sarah Handley, Becky Ellis, xludy Graham, XVo0dward, Bobby Tavlor, Janice Collins, Wanda Hind- nian, Mary Walker, Linda Daxis. PRES:-:MAN CHORUS Page 159 JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Roar 1: Gwen l'Villis, Beth Hlatkins, Alice Watkins, .lean- ette Richey, Ronnie Pitts, 'l'ommy Mullis, Ray Hunter, Billye Nflctlinnis, .Iucly Burns, Suzanne jones, Pam Carr. lanite Xrliite, Peggy Nlars, Buclclv Swinclle, Antlrea Cart- iwriglit, Nlary EtIzilRose, ,Danny Newman, Robert Dollartl. Row 2: Linda Phillips, Sue Hargis. Connie Dickens. Betty Dickinson. Carolyn Smith. Patty .Xnclerson, Xlike Foster. President, Kay Allen. Secretary, Diane Dicus, Gwen Smith, lean Ann I.ee. Cherie Satller, Sandra Daniel, Carmen Clar- iroll, -lucly Lanier, Kathi Hotlge. Row 3: janice Roberts, Nlartlia Rains, Gary Catlin. Nunvio lnlanti, Terry Thompson. Brenda Patterson, l,yn Rochelle, lion' I: Billy YViggins. Ellen lflamlett, Jurly Williams. -leanie Martin, Hrs. Cassetty, Nliss Davis. Belly Butler. .Xlice Vat- kins, Cookie Roclriqnez, Rau' 2: jack West, jan Leftwich, kloyce Campbell, jean Susan Gilliland, Mary Rotlriquez, .larry-Ree Sircy, janet How- tlen. Paulette Dcaton, Caroline Rumble, John Bryant, Paula Uuiles, Cynthia Lott, Carolyn Hatcher, Darlene Shatltlen, Mickey Collier, Butch Stewart. Betty Butler, Gailc lrarren. Connie Bean. Rua' 4: Jay NlcDonalcl, Steve Stewart, Kenneth Armstrong, Cary Boyce, james Fitzgerald, Davicl Etlens, Danny Leath- erwoocl, Mike Herring. jimmy Smith, Earl Baker, Ricky Rouch. Robert llnclerwoocl, Paul Goltllmerg, jerry Dukes, Hal McDonough, Robert Gower, Charles Smith, -linimy Lane, Rancly Owen. Andy Antlerson. l,ahr. Ciaile lVarren, John Lumpkin. Ruth Gentry, Klar- garet Whitaker, Allie Shacklett, Mark Greathouse, Mary Etta Rose. Carol Cook, Iimmv Pinkerton, Carla Brunclige, Larry NVinn, Arthur Hooper. I I LAST STAFF Ron' J: Billy Berkley, Lewis Powell, David Elliott, Tonnny my Rllllllllll, Bobby Maxwell, Milton Sweeney. jimmy Pat- Pennington,PresitlentgjnclyLyle,Secretzxry-'I'1'ez1su1'crgjim- ton. Stanley Fish, Henry H. Bond. Bill llrzulley, Don my Webb, Vire President: Cathy Sluteyille, Connie Grzngg, Brown, Randy Hunter. joe Klzxrter. jack Waggener, .Xnnu jinnny Nlyers, Doug Ilzlrclcztstle. fil'0ASlll1llIll, Logan Nlrflorcl, john lllllljllilll. Run' 2: jeniler Snixey, ,Xllie Slmvklett. Cluil lYllll2lI11S. jim- Row 1: Billy Gales, jmck XVest, joe Cznter, Kenneth Hznn- clierson, Ronnie Pugh, Cieralcl Mclienney. Bill Lewis, Char- riek, David Huynie, 'l'er1'y llurkeen, Freclcly Young, George les RlC'llkl1'ClSCJll, Hzzrolcl Eczk, David Elliott, Henry Bond, lvlzuldux, Xlalcolm Nluttlieus. jimmy Trexig, Tonnny Noller, jerry lirewington, Dayinl Row 2: Mike 'llnylotz Steve Steels, Tony Vauglm, joe Hut- Spain, Billy Crane. 3Z i'i 'iii f ii.?!Xf4 4.55 Ewewwwww , :.1-.-:.-WfX9Y'fffEEEft3AKZS A2 RQXSESEESBFSQBK 332.232 1ES?mi'E5!22i'iHif:c 12?SZSsEiEi23iSfiiiSsZ.iQQ145ifHfxxb iif5SXS??i6iFMS ATSWEWJAH wawi iii :2:ff CHEERLEADERS Row I: Gerry 'l'11cke1', P11111 Cz11'1'. AlTCl'll2lIC CZl1Jf2lillQ Con- H0111 2: Gayle l,Cl'l'ylll2lll Iiillllil Sue Guy, Wanda Wyatt nie Dic'kc11s, CIz1p1z1i11: Jean fxllll l.ee. Betty Dickinson, Jill Hudson. Alncly Cl1n11clle1'. .Indy Lyle. FGOTBALL TEAM Row 1: john YVrigl1l, Billy Marsh, Stanley Fish, Kenny A1'1nsl1'o11g, Ray I'l11nIe1', Mike Foster, Niilllk BYl'Ull1, Bill Lewis, Kenneth B111-11e1Le. Dnvicl lillioti, Jim Cliff. Leon Allil. H0211 2: Ronnie Semlder. Mike Herring, Steve Briggs, Mike Morello, Billy llurkley, Bob Tomlin, Ray v2lllCllVC1i. XVCIYIIC lfelpln, George Slunley, johnny l'z11'kso11, '1'on1111y YV111'1l. Page 162 David I-laynie, AIi111111y Kitlrell, Ricky Ronelu, Gary 'I'a1111e1', Lz11'1'y Lnllrell. Hon' ?: lluyifl Edens, Coz1c11 Gz11'1'elt. Tom PCllllillgIOll, Sum Patton, -Iinnny Lane, Marslmall Ifrazier, XVQILCI' Jakes, Jim llly Fitzgeralcl, Jerry Brcwinglon, Jack Brush, Jimmy Jef- fers, Ei-Ollllllj' Hoppc-s, Kenneth Hz1mb1'i1:k. Row I: Jerry B1CWillglOlliIllZlIl2igCl', Stanley Fish, Ray Sim- liouf 2: Bill Lewis, Kelmelli Burnelte, jimmy Clifl, llclclic moms, Jolm Wright, Buddy Ray. john Lumpkin, Gcrulcl Hill,Cco1'ge Tzmley. David H21ynic,Coac'li Thmnpson. G4J8Cl4lll2lIl2lg'Cl'. Page 163 f, l I ff, 1 ,, N9-4 Cfffs.w.ff'Mf ew etfff deff ,Z I in elfflffp J I Lfmf- 3,65 40,90 ., L0 f , fQM4f5Qcf Q 1, gfvbfbglf tif 4 V K 4 4 y I' C217 'K' A 7 f CIT pg F ' JSM Wy ' Mfg QR ' gg if T it ' as xl W W THE SPICE E LIFE , Y. Gil The spice ol' lile shall always be, The past lour years and their memories, A The days we've wished byg the times we burned, Have sped so last ne'r to return, , lixeept in memories. The work we've done, the lun we've had, The days we were happy, and the days we were sad Shall in our hearts, forever remain Ylllhether the coming days be ol' sun or ol' rain, For always we have memories. M V, At the football games we cheered to no end, ' i To help the team go, to fightg to win, A7 y The senior prom, the Saturday night dance, To return to these days? Oh, for the chance. But, only in memories. And now that graduation soon grows near, XVe prepare to hit the world and to build a career. NVQ have learned to live, to love, to work, and to grow. Litton, we proudly leave you, Class ol' I-SJ-6-O. .IIMMY lfosirik. ,ij ,ff K ,NE 4,?A74f24C,f E J V! 4 ffm 0 I 1 f J W.-ff 4 2251 iw, Wat V ' J M' , - ,jf A I ,r, E f, - '. ' Page 164 if 'f f fy y, , if i 4 ' lf! 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J AA N K Q Fill .iZS3L1lILULl4-LU 'LiL-462111 'ik hiv in-J LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Isaac Litton, being of unsound mind, beyond being taught, knowing that we and our possessions are worthless, do hereby, and hereafter, sign our unreadable signature to this, our Last Will and Testa- ment. ARTICLE I To the Freshman, we leave the next three years of toil and tribulation. . To the Sophomores, we leave you waiting to burn the Midnight oil for Senior English and History. , To the Juniors, we leave our seats of honor on regular Wednesday.Assemblies. To the Faculty, we leave sweet moments of peace and quiet until the next Senior Class comes along. , To Miss Bateman, we leave the hope of a better, more organized group of students to sponsor. - , To Mr. Byrom, we leave wishing him better luck trying to keep his students away from the doors and windows. ARTICLE II I, Janice Abernathy, leave my slow, pokey ways to Sandra Duncan. I, Louis Adcock, leave my quiet manner to Paula Bevill. . I, Mike Allen, leave my ability to be late to homeroom every mommg to Sandy Baggott. , I, Billy Anderson, leave my regular Monday absences to JCYYY Davis- I, Brenda Armbrecht, leave my athletic ability in Gym class to Mary Dodson. I, Carol Atkinson. leave to hear wedding bells in the near future. I, Robert Beals, leave my happy days in Mr. Maxwell's Spanish class to Larry Parrish. I, Lynn Bean, leave worrying who will walk all the cute girls to. class. I, Linda Bentley, leave my ability to be a great talker to lfam Nickens. I, George Benzenhafer, leave my trumpet. to Harold Gilliland. 1, Marker Billingsly, leave for greater things. . I, Marcella Bishop, leave my loud mouth to Rose Anne Goodwin. I, Charles Black, leave on my roller skates. ' I, Kenneth Bohannon, leave my shortness to Billy Grewar. I, Pat Boyd, leave, thank goodness! D I, anc Brown leave my neat appearance to Judy Graham Speight I, J . , . ' . Bill Brown,, leave my simple name to any foreigner wxshmg to attend Litton for next year's Projectionist Club. IISXI YCZT. 4 I. Willirim Bryant, leave thc projector 1, Carolyn Buck, Icave to be w1Lh rny husband. 1, john Burkeen, leave my unbounded our deserving soul. I, Iznda Burrus, leave my cute clothes 1, h Cld ell leave my ability ability, energy, and low grades to some to Dianne Dickerson. Kennet gi w , to make good grades on the Merit Scholarship exams to Jim King. . I, Judy Callahan, leave my long ponytail to Barbara Flippen: ' I, Sally Campbell, leave my excellent personality to Judy Williams. I, anie Cantrell leave still looking for vitamins to make me grow. J , I, Buddy Carey, leave my position in the band to Buddy Wright. I, Judy Sesler Carr, leave to resume my duties as a housewfie. I, Bobby Carter, leave, ain't that enough? U I, Bill Center, leave my handsome face to any poor Sophomore who needs it to pass. I, Graham Charlton, leave-period, no regrets. A I, Janice Clark, leave my Good Grades in English class to Linda Denny. I, Becky Clark, leave with Gayle Davis in her car. I I, Mickey Cob, leave my ability to silence my tongue to some other silent person. I, Gayle Duncan Coleman, leave to take care of my husband, James. I, Carol Colley, leave not growing an inch taller. I, Morris Collier, leave still being bugged. I, Jerry Compton, leave to enter the world of success. I I, Marty Cook, leave my ways of getting engaged to any one who wants lt. I, Lynn Cormany, leave my height to Rusty Simpson. I, Jean Cothron, leave my gay times in 3rd period Shorthand II class to some incoming Sophomore. I, James Cowan, will my seat in Mrs. Combs' homeroom to any lucky Sopho- IUOTC. I, Mike Crane, leave my sexy eyes to Don Hudson. I, Jimmy Creech, leave my silent ways to John Williams. U I, Judy Creech, leave my job of hunting Mr. Foster to Linda McCabe. I, Dale Crockett, leave still drawing and riding horses. 1, Judy Cummings, leave in body, but my heart stays with the band. Mary Eleanor Cunningham, leave my dignified ways to Judy Patterson. L I, Carl Cutrell, leave put-putn' in my little bug. I, Bob Davison, leave, holy smoke. I, Bobby Davis, leave still changing schools. X, Carolyn Davis, leave with my nxouth still shut. X, Douglas Davis, leave my crazy ways to Don Atkins. I, Gayle Davis, leave still driving my Convertible. 1, Linda Deason, leave-the tiniest girl in the Senior class. K. Donna Delaney, leave my southern accent to Joan Copeland. 1, sue sum Dclvlontbrcurn, ragga to join the Hole' Roxy church. 1, steve Denton, leave my posmon as Prcsndcnl 0 the student Body to some, one deserving. I, Jimmy Dickerson, leave, can't believe it. I, Jackie Dickinson, leave, Happy am I. I, Ann Dickson, leave my twinkling eyes to Judy Welburn. I, Peggy Doremus, leave my job as Library Club President to anyone who will have it. I, Bob Dorris, leave sorry that I must deprive the girls of my presence. I, Gary Drennon, leave my punchy ways to Doug Wood. I, Teddy Duke, leave still showing off my unusual hair-do. I, Barbara Dunn, leave my red face in Mr. Finch's class. I, Patsy Edwards, leave still asking Miss Spurlock, I-low do you spell that? I, Carl Edison, leave still wishing Mrs. Millwood would change her attitude toward me a little. I, Betsy Jo Ellis, leave my sweet, likable ways to Barbara Jean. I, Billy Ellis, leave still riding around with girls in my car. I, Ouida Ellison, leave with people still asking me to repeat my name. I, Leon Elrod, leave without Gayle, but hoping she will follow me. I, Robert Englebert, leave my pleasing disposition to James Tillman. I, Edward Enoch, leave my honorable position in the band court. h I, Eric Ericson, leave my car, but not for long because I'm afraid someone will steal my spinners. I, Clyde Evans, leave my winning personality to anyone who can make every- body's day seem just a little brighter. I I, Ann Gayle Farley, leave my position as Band Queen to someone in next year's band. I i I, Linda Gail Fergus, leave wishing I could run more laps for Miss Spight. I, Roger Fish, leave, but not going very far to college because of Nancy. I, Dale Fluty, leave still riding around in my blue Plymouth. I, Eric Foster, leave still hoping I will get-a scholarship. I, Jimmy Foster, leave with Ginger at my side, tn my little brown Ford.. I, Mark Frank, leave hoping next year's Drum Major can keep up with Mr. Swor's routine. I, Fred Fugitt, leave my slow, drawn-out I, Johnny Garrett, leave wishing I could I ' 7 I, I, , I, , I, , I, , I, I, I I 1 rl. I I W words to Billy Nahay. always be in Mrs. Millwood's home- to Mississippi. room. I John Carrett leave making a hot trail Brenda Gatlin, leave my red shoes to Paulette Stewart. Emily Gay leave my joking ways to Carol Smith. Erma Gentry leave still looking toward East. I Jack Gilley leave my skipping ability to some other lucky person. Don Goad leave-period, no regrets. l Pat Goodman leave the twinkling in my eye to anyone who dares use xt. Lynn Goostree, leave-a belated graduate. . Kay Graves, leave my ability to always have my foot in my mouth to Leslie Oliver. Patricia Gray, leave my quaint ways to Gloria Hamrick. Donnie Green, leave still picking my guitar. udy Green, leave my ability to skip school to Rita Hill. arry Gregory, leave for higher hopes in college. Philip Gregory, bequeath my black, leather jacket to Richard Hardcastle. Don Grissom, leave, I Hope! I N I I, I:tz22l'azgrzEtQxv1nn, leave my sweet disposition and high hopes to someone who I, Danny Haley, leave my thrifty ways to Charlie Ingram. I, Ilttsy Haley, leave still picking up belated absentee lists. I, Juaniia Hall, hate to leave because of the Trampoline. I, Carole Hampton, leave taking my jokes with me. I, Albert Hannah, leave after four years of good times to reflect upon in the 1 E0 imgr?'Ciil' i it 1 f , vt-yn ar in, eave t e ow tone o m voice t ' I, Gale Hare, leave my neat ways to MitziyLollar. 0 Jamce Bent' I, Ann Harris, leave still carrying my flag, I, Faye Hatcher, leave my crazy, mixed-up love life to Rita Wilson. 1 s , p I, Ann Hatehcock, leave to meet someone at M f b I, illargarehl-Iefdf leavtic to find a job elsewhere. ur tees Om' , onnze ea , eave athy to walk with th 'l ' . I, iiiltc lrllenlegari leave -going steady with Rnrfettgelrs m the han' I hope' , c s, eave still griping about climbing the goal post for the cheer- I, Ann Podge, leave still tr ng t b k 11 v I, gonnie Hoffman, leave atyllast. 0 rea t E Talmg Record' , onnie Holflerheld, leave looking at tl ' I, Deanna Hollis, leave still looking for lfagysolrfyigs' I, Fgzge Hollis, leave my position as manager of the football team to Mike 5, 316 ligooberry, leave still asking questions. , arvi e Hooper, leave my pack to c'ga tt t L ' I, Hflston Hooper, leave a hot trail to lylaltlisgft. O he outside room smokers' I, Etta Htlairvetgi leave still saying, I need to lose weight uane ow en, leave wondering how Litton ' 1 'll' . Gwen Hubbard, leave my Twirp crown to Eolilfecllie lgiitltyilong without me' I, Richard Huffman, leave still arguing with Miss Moss. ' I, Tvmrny Hllggem, leave my golden locks to Richard Cutrgr, I, K H h I M , L ' ' til1:2nwhelhg.e?'.?S?Ve rs Ong saying. Did I ever tell You about the I, I, I, Barbara Hurt, leave my quiet, reserved ways to Pee Wee Harris. I, Marcia Inman, leave still playing the piano for the Chorus. I, Charles Jackson, leave to join Joanne. I, Wayne Jackson, leave still breaking girls' hearts. u I, Mary Sue James, leave wishing I weren't so beautiful and had more brains. I, Elaine Jarrell, leave my turned-up nose to Nancy Buckingham. We, Elizabeth and Laura Johnston, leave our twinish looks to Mary Anne and Ronnie Reid. I, Jimmy jones, leave after four profitable years. I, Charlotte Jones, leave my pretty smile to Virginia Simpkins. I, Ronnie Jones, leave for the second time. . I, David Karraker, being of small mind and small body do hereby give my small voice to anyone who wants it. I, Judy Kelly, leave my position as President of Future Teachers Club to anyone who has the same ambition. I, Lani King, leave to join Odis and Garrison. ' u l I, Linda Kinnard, leave my excellent grades to Gwen Calvin, who Just might need them. I, Richard Kirk, leave my ability to disturb the people that use the locker above mine. I, David Knight, leave nothing because all I have I need. I, Danny Lambert, leave sitting on a pile of books as I drive. I I, Gloria Lassater, do hereby will to my sister Gwen, all the hardships I've had at Litton and hope that she can leam from them more than I did. . I, Patsy Lassiter, leave my place in the bookstore to anybody who wants lt. I, Morris Lawson, leave my ability to be late to homeroom.every moming to Butch Shaw. I, Gail Lenox, leave my big blue eyes to Linda Herod. I, Peggy Lentz, leave my tall frame to Sue Flynn. I I, Bill Little, leave my taxidermal specimens to the next taxidermlst. I, David Llewellyn, leave my funny little walk to Bill Matthews. I, Sue Long, leave my ability to be embarrassed easily to Carol Mooneyhan. I, Marian Lorance, leave hoping to be a cosmotoligist. I, Skipper Maddux, leave Barbara to walk the halls alone. I, Buford Malone, leave my private conversation with Mrs. Long in first period English class to the next occupant of my desk. I, Jerry Martin, leave still speaking to everyone in the halls. Linda Sue Martin, leave my loud, funny laugh to Bettye Gail Botts. Gale Mocnwlcy. leave my ability to erase holes in me typing paper to someone in next year's typing class. I, Sarah Mai McConnell, leave a ter being Most Likely To Succeed. 1, Bill McDowell, leave to be with my wife. ' bits to Rita Xvilson I. 1, I, Stan Mclilhincy, leave my nervous ha ' . I, Roberta McGill, leave unbelievable ways of getting in trouble to Sandra. H . 2lI'I'lS. I, Butch McLaughlin, leave asking Miss Moss, Do we have any homework? I, Suzanne McManus, leave my dignified ways to Julie White. I, Jerry Meador, leave my conservativeness to Carl Sawyers. I, Delores Meadows, leave my ability to go steady many, many times to Sandra Frey. I, Myrna Mcdlin, leave stomping my foot over time writings. I, L. E. Mooneyhan, leave with the biggest head in school. I, Dianne Moore, leave with my regular Monday, Tuesday absences. I, Stewart Moore, leave my smiling, red face to Charlie Williams. I, Wendell Moore, leave my chubbiness to Kenny Norman. I, Kathleen Morgan, leave seeing how many words a minute I can get in Shorthand. I, Jerry Morris, leave my good looks to Steve Harrison. I, Don Nabors, leave my alertness to Steve Wright. Gregg Neely, leave trying to find a steady girl. Terry Nannie, leave undecided about my true love. Trina Nannie, leave making trips to Tech. Judy Neely, leave to enter the printing world. I, Sue O'Neal, leave to join my husband and family. I, Barbara Osborne, leave to go to Tech with Jack. I, Louis Owen, leave for the state with fast women I, Pat Owen, leave having enjoyed every minute of my stay. Ronnie Parrish, leave. Oh Boy! James Parker, leave all my abilities. I, Linda Parker, leave still wearing full skirts. I, Gayle Patton, leave my position as Editor of the BLAST to Jan Rouch and Emily Burrow. I, Linda Payne, leave to go to school with James, I hope. I, Beverly Pearson, leave my pretty complexion to Judy Murphy. I, John Pennington, leave but regret it because of Nita. I, Larry Peyton, leave to join the Giants. I, Joyce Pirtle, leave for a Vogue model career. We, Claudette and Paulette Poole, leave to go our separate ways. I, I, I, I. and pretty horses. I, I, it Billllle 'i5'.fSf.' 112355 53? l39?i'5?r.,2'?' i?.'3lirf ':ky Pm0 ' ig Z:x3J,:'::nt,E'ft::,:'1Z..'?.siz..Si:z'1,?5 hxf33'..a1F dSeY Mme'- 1, Bonnie- Rogan. ie-:wo my fr-icnaiint-ss' to Sandra Ilykc I' Jack Ray' leave my Popular' Pleasiflg Personality to' Eddie Colle I, Tawanda Ray, leave to hear bells soon. CWedding Bells, y' I, Bobby Reed, leave dodging people in my yellow Ford I, Martha Reese, leave to join the Waves. . I, Ilgzxie llienfrcialeave Litton a little better because I was there u e n ' ' - - ' . I, Jolhg ud'rLn?Ce.ij: eave IDY Intelligent mmd on the subJect of history to some , eau Reynolds leave my witty personality to Joan Co . ' E - peland. I, Gary Richardson, leaxe my funny personality to Billy Hoffman, I, WHYHE RlC21FdS0!1, leave to go to Florida honestly I, kinga Ilsicgey, leave still laughing at Em,iIy ' f In 3 if mvnd, bCCiueath my glasses to next year's basketball - , . . I . iv Sharif? Rlmmfr, leave my mischievous ways to Pat Clardy. cam I. BatbRittniarii leaye for a T.V. Bop Hop Career, ' in am .0 ef, eave I0 go to Tech t b ' ' I, Billy Rollins. leave still rolling down the llillwsmtlf tgrlltswcertam someone' I, Ewing Russell, leave to be a great scientist at Cape Canaveral I, Jean Saunders, leave talking about that certain person I I, ?2roltSawgIyer, leave still talking to Morris. ' , eane te aw eave wearing my red .- I, gay Slgeltong, leaye to enter big bnsinigsater and blue skin' ' Wm 1'1?P IHS' eave my good look t writ I, Robert Simpson, leave still arguing swilghllylii ?D1brrll'lsL If , ' - - , ' 1, ' , V r Q4 . I, ' , ' '- ' f - ' . I, Q ' , I, I . , i - - I, , f 3 I, . , , ' . l 1 , I I, , 1, , I, , li fe - H I, -- 1, I. . I, ' ' I, , I , L I i. I I I I, I I1 I L l Jo xesyn Sisla leave after a short but enjoyable stay of one year, eggy pann eave m tt ,b Barbara Smith Ieaxe lillcachgnfhzllg lggyysfsznlggggy Jeanette' IIgobb3lSug1ththletite with a small body and big mind to enter the big W Id mo y mi ea or . Smith ve my place on the LUTOWAN Staff to 111V SiSler, Carole Peggy Smith leave my ab lt t Vyendy Smitn leave tuirling ymyo blhzloii lzooziihobgalhall any other pgrson' Norm Sparkmm leale 111V Position as officer to glad at the bowlmg ZUCY- lsionge lugky person in the Junior class 0 em Mum: Masters to u ert pears eave my d L pavid stanaeld leave still lJlrggfiIQ1pf,i'f,f,'Q to Glen Chandler- ommy Stanfield leave hav I Johnny Swrdwam leave pllggngitsgid Sglimost every Monday during the year. I Judy Summers leave my sweet quiet manner to A Gwen Sweeney leave my superlative of Most I llnnetta Allen' Rita ?vleeneyl leave to continue my scholastic edlligatlecgiual lg ljifnrida Batey' Loan y'es eave my k' d j 21 . . in consigergleltgalygsl to Carol Traughber, my search for a tiny girl cool ability to drive sharp can an Earl Tatum leave in my little Ben Thomas leave to continue Preston Thompson, leave my real neat girls. Al Thweatt leave my b'1' Igaugi Sli-hgeatt, leave tg lhlgletg ru y ikwell leave with ' Vfcre' ' BMC Tf'PP.1C21!'e my abilm' ?S'1tilifnlf3efflf9w'ng me' HIP hoinemaking in the near future t s to anyone planning to take , Sara 'lowns, leave Saying G0Sh.,'ab V ' , Frank Tucker l f out elCTY!h1ng . eave a ter fou - ' . , Edde Tune, ,leave still lookinllg yfdlwlitrgf Ilizlglmlng of dm moment' Carolyn Unffcry 1 , - ' , Carolyn Vaiden, liiglelewlgla gzimogvogdgful memories of Litton. I crfough to be elected. onor Society President to some PCI- ' ' , i NVE my position a h d ' If Dfllfld Wachtel l S .ea m3l0TCilC to Nan M L Bcverl Wil , eave my nutty, mixgdtup ways to Hemllfcl oline. d date always ansv ' - , good time Jgselxlr' Fmchs hlstory questions- V 14361, leave m n Y ar 1, p I W I Y eat attractive Ways t G ' I K2 VG Ellen, leave my shorthand speed to some otlle liven Calvert' I' Klyne lv leave to U10del for Revlon I ard walker' , ' si I a 'er, leave my ft , ' Vwgzhxmge as a SIQEM-gax3YfVlt?Z.some other cute girl. I dems. Y, eave my oosition in the Honor Society to next Vents sm I' ggfllexprtn Whitaker, leave to travel in our ng . I: Susan 11351313 Icionggratulating .myself for getllggelout I, Mick hwillxiams, leave iny meyeliglgdolgl cltlllxghsh to the students' ,aria illia,1 I, Fred wiiiis, iertllife lfzllvlfngonsvlgigrslfge, P'0feS510nH1 World, 1EfEgll3eYYq'l56v'hsLfiiiVie?ilg asking. DoM::feng:t rail hillirclfool toda P 1, Phyllis Jyiison, leave witiF5miwf1?Ekf,Q','2,edl51i'i5ed gisposition is Ann Boring , 'rnest U infrey, leaf 1 f f?fPY egs. ' 5' 50 tit!mzftaiftittetssp-H'fm with middia. I, Devt-ray, lftaomble, leave my page boy.. to lfdlythe Igfarchlng 100. r On oo , 1 f nn use. it fomny wfrate.:.z1f :tt 132562121 tzuat if ,anc nw' .. - '1nc. It Jim Ed rlvrfQiilftitf5fes5l?nab'33H 38 a gmt basketball csfara. I, Bobbye June Young' leave st :ge You talked to Janicep.. gmac Pfount, leave saying, ..Don,t 1:10151 ifinnclore. l ares Zachly, leave my crown to the nexsnhariltoge is Hood lookingpi, ing. I. I,
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