White Station High School - Shield Yearbook (Memphis, TN)
- Class of 1962
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Miss Davis has helped to bring the Latin department citywide recognition through White Station's participation in the annual Latin Tournament, held at Memphis State University. She also sponsors the Latin Club and organizes the annual Roman Banquet. Well-liked among the faculty and students, Miss Davis is more than a teacher, she is a friend to all and a perfect example of 4'The Spirit of White Station. 4 mi , ' .uf5f3 l,. SEXY' ' quipped with tht-rlnos, lunch suck, and notebook, liss Davis is ready to begin the day. D ii. D ff? g 5' The Roman Banquet. organized by Miss Davis, proves to be successful every year. . . . In Dedication I+ Davis enrolls lu-r students in the Latin tuurnament at Memphis Stale every year. joyabie task for Miss Davis. 5 .-Q-pn.. Sitrcening l7ill'l'l'ii 8CiiYlgl tryouts Cllftil ycur is un cn- 6,5 V y 6 1 sf The Spirit of White Station was born when the doors of the school were opened for the very first time. He was just a little fellow then, but you ought to see him now! He has grown, and CROWN, and CROWN . He has had every reason to grow to such large proportions. ,lust look at all the places in which he has been able to grow. He has grown every day in the classrooms, at every pep meeting, at every athletic contest, and at every club meeting. He knows that the faculty at White Station is the best in Memphis, he knows that the students at White Station are always ready to cheer their teams on to victory, and he knows that everyone enjoys the varied school clubs. As you turn the pages of this, your 562 SHIELD, watch for the Spirit of White Station. Just as you feel his presence during the school year, you will see him throughout the annual. He is everywhere around you, and without him White Station would not be among the top schools in Memphis. In the years to come as you reminisce and look through your annual, we hope you will have many pleasant memories of your high school days and uthe Spirit of White Station. The Spzrzl af White Station . . . in Learning . . . in Student Body . . . in Features . . . in Sportsmanship . . . in Leadership . . . in Advertising . 5 , 'Q ve 7' I .r , u 1, , - Q, m 6 5-2, an .fy Q, f ., M MW , nk , ,M fe'1'4 .QW ff, 1- b, r even-,nw mm ,K M, av' if i . , 4 , v r 1- ' Q FE. 5 a '3 , lx ,f 1 s v 'v if Le ,gf gg: 5' pg 1 x.. fy +V 454 5 ,Q ' 2 'n fi if ff ,, K'-fi . .,-.-5- ' f Q s , S 'gf if ml? ' ,,f':?f' ,1Fm '53'f i ' -, sg W' ff .T is - ' ' 'V B Q ' Q-.4 w..,,v' v, eww Q, A f ,f,1., A if X - 1 'UI a'.4f,1j.. - .-'..z:- , 59 -xv! 5,5 F. f'f',- 1-.,..e. ' f- . , ,,Q YM' I 1. 1 1 p- , 'Y .als ' ' ' , 1 1: Wg- ' ww .A ,J I ,N mg, . I, I Q 4. Mu 11 my L W X 4, ' V W, W ' NV. ,' , iw. M I, . ,mv 1 um X X N I wx , ,W 4 P. Y WL X A N F X qt V ' M f we W' 'W M , ,, I ' V' .1 ' ' - ' Aw-W, 5 4 CTIVITIES ' , ,V V YQ ' t '1 W .Mg A . av' V k .w XF ' , f S :wr W ' , I ' mm- , ,M .Q ' ', wW'i Mfg ' 'JW it C l f y ? 15 1 x ff' X A 3 I Learning 4 1 r rug ' ,vw 1.- ga ,femur mmnm 6 1. ,56 2215015 L EP 1 ,,,-W ffm t , ,iff :pgs 6 ,. , iimifiliii , t h, 'L Af 54,-if 3 L gf 55? af f.f,?wf Xml 2, Q. s., ,A iz gif Faculty Editor Ellyn Mintz MR. E. C. STIMBERT Superintenflellt of Memphis City Schools BUARD OF ED UGA TIO The members and staff of the Board of Education are dedicated public servants. They direct the progress of the Memphis City Schools with foresight and wisdom. It is due to their efforts that the Memphis City Schools have moved forward in all phases of education. i Q4 9 Q n 1' 'XR --sn Memlmcrs of the Board of Education are-, standing, Mr. Julian Humlurant and Mr. John T. Shea, and seated, Mrs Lawrcnve Coe, Mr. Wiliiani Calllreath, prvsidcnt, and Mrs..-M'tlu1i'N.Seese1. X 1,1 ,A,,,i3,. . . I ,.,,.M,,. ,, L www I In my VS ,HV 1, in - fl- Qiw '- ' A W 4 A 3 ' 2 ge faux XX e ix Staff members an-, standing, Mr. Felix Oswalt, Mr. Ln-c Thnmpsun, Mr. Morgan Christian, and seated, Mr. Harry B. Sharp, Mr. E. C. Stiinhcrt, SllIlPl'iI1lCIlLil'Ili. and Mr. John P. l'iI'Q'1'IllLlIl. h W. Siler ipal is 'im t in White Station by frequent Qtendance at football games. lr. Siler shows his interes 'Fl - Mr. Siler waits patiently for the faculty to check in their IBM card to these heights. Memphis Principals, Association. possible. Today White Station is one of the top schools in the city of Memphis. Only under the leadership and guidance of Mr. Siler could White Station have rlsen Not only does Mr. Siler work for White Station, but he also helps in the city school system. Previously he has served as chairman of the Prep League As sociation, and last year he was elected presldent of the Mr. Siler has been principal for eleven years and during this time he has expended his time energy, and spirit to promote White Station in every way ffffvf - s pf' f:Z'm 'sfzs-9 ,sf Mrs. McGinnis and Mr. Gilbert spend most of their time solving the mysteries of college requirements in the guidance office A typical shotf-Mrs. McGinnis assists Nancy Roth in applying for college. I6 . oI 1 What would we do without ilu-rn? Sf-lmul Secretaries Mrs. Hipp and Mrs. Hankstfm. SE CRE T A1-UE Mrs. Bankston deniunstrutvs hor willingness to help by giving Mike Siwrman some information I7 Cafeteria Mutrons Mrs. H. B. Avens and Mrs J. M. Chambers manage our cafeteria and direct the preparation of the foods. Q3 . Y , 3 Book Store Stuff-BACK ROW: Mr. Akers, Kruemer, Tucker, Stauber. FRONT ROW: Clark, Mathias. ADMINISTRA TIVL 1? Janitors and Maids-fPatrick, Henry, Betts, Lester, Baldwin, Kimble, Hoax, and Owens. !, E Maids, ROW ONE: Cade, Hare, Dickens, Smith, Wiggins, Rice, Perry, Jones, John- son, Tyler. BACK ROW: Bowles, Patrick, Curry, Bradfield, McKinley, Reed, San- ders, Anderson, Casey. - SSISTA T 5 Fa ' 1 W i iii' ffl ,,,,i A A ' yiiihi , wiii A liiiiiixvrilfsnaanwv -fl'-'77'f ri., M, f C, + ,awww A u1:n1i1lmsmurmi3nm f' fl , L' 'iv' - W mi - - 1 , Nw - f 5? airs? -'Ei si mr 'hrs is we HQ '- is a .1 , Iii - , 3 f--- E- T. ' , '13 ' ' rf' V C. iii 'ff , . L'i1iif ,, '2 f 4 'if A Q X W '21 Q. ' , P . , ' W X ,-115, Y. I .X ,, I ff - A ,f my - fi, A Qs ' if 1 . ' ' ig 3 if 2 Q . ' , , 1 ,,. K W ju 'r I 1 T s T I ,. NA r. . V A my I -lk 'xv- ,,,,.ff 1 i f , ' 5 ' rs .mm fi.. ,,.. M V 'N , W ' Wwjssh, W xlf1fu.W .,.. , f y Q T Y i M - f-M-.... rmusqnswkhstthivwi '4 on sv Office Workers, FRONT ROW: Carmichael, West, Mills, Higginhotham, Leshnower. BACK ROW: Gallagher, Tatum, Newberry, Smith, Spigner. school in lop condition. Our Custodiuns. Hr. l re-eman and Mr. Wil- liams, are always working harrl to keep our on-If UNI OR OCIAL S TUDIE GEORGE W. AKERS Bob Jones University, Mem- phis State University B.A. Tennessee Historyg Englishg Jr. Sportsman's Club Spon sor NINA M. HUMPHREY Mississippi State University, Memphis State University B.S. Geographyg Historyg Jr. High Social Studies Club Sponsor BESS REDDING Austin Peay State College B.S. American History ELAINE M. SAFLEY Florence State Teachers College B.S. Ceographyg Spelling 5 .lr High Y-Teens Sponsor I know that desert is here somewhere. SENIOR SOCIAL S TUDIE f0WARD A. COUNCE iemphis State University B.S.g BLA. merican Historyg Social Studies .ub Sponsor ELIZABETH NEWBELL Baylor University, Middle Ten- nessee State College B.S. Problems of Democracyg World Historyg Sr. Y-Teens and Red Cross Sponsorg Student Council Sponsor KENNETH W. MATHIS Memphis State University B.S. Scienceg Tennessee Historyi and Spellingq Jr. High Football Coachg Jr. High Ham Radio Club Spon- sor JOYCE W. COX Emory and Henry College, Appala- chian Stute College B.A.g M.A. American Historyg Civics and World History IRMA A. TYREE Bethel College, Peabody College B.A. American Historyg World History Social Studies teachers catch up on current events before class. l l 2 I SANDRA A. BUHLER Peabody College for Teachers BS. General Science, Jr. High Science Club Sponsor EDNA W. HATCHER University of Tennessee at Martin, University of Tennessee BS. General Science, Jr. High Science Club Sponsor CIEN CES MAURICE H. FIELD University of Tennessee at Martin, University of Tennessee, Memphis State University B.S.g M.S. Chcmistryq Biologyg Jr. High Coach, Key Club Sponsor VIRCIL W. COLE Memphis State Universityg Uni- versity of Mississippi B.S. Physicsg Biology, Science Clult Sponsorg Ham Radio Club Sponsol FRANCES B. WILD Memphis State University, South Western University, University 0' Tennessee B.S,g M.S. Biology, Science Club Sponsor 22 Beware! Ceniuses? at work. VIARTHA S. DAVIS demphis State University, Colum- via University, Academia Ameri- ana, Rome, Italy, Peabody' Col- ege B.S.g M.A. ,ating Latin Club Sponsorg Stu- ent Council Sponsor IELENE S. SMITH 'onthonne College, Washington lniversity A.B. renchg French Club Sponsor LA G UA CES ANNE SHANNON Blue Mountain Collegeg South- western B.A. Spanishg Spanish Club Sponsor .,..n1Wl Language Laboratories are beneficial to both students X.. EVELYN H, MILLS Memphis State University B.S.. Lating Spanishg Jr. High Latin Club Sponsor GERALDINE I. WILL University of Kansas, University of Tennessee A.B. Spanishg Spanish Club Sponsor and teachers. 23 LYNN B. CROSS Tennessee College for Women B.A. Bookkeepingg Typingg and Office Practiceg Commercial Club Spon- sor PAUL J. WILLIAMS Memphis State University B.S. Mechanical Drawingg General Matlig Dragons Club Sponsor C OMMER CIAL JOHN R. RALSTON Memphis State University B.S. Industrial Artsg Mutlig Jr.-High Hobby Club Sponsor 1 I CORA P. LAMOND Delta State Collegeg Memphi State University B.S.g M.A. Home Economicsg Future Home-1 makers of America Sponsor 3 l Q BILLY B. WILSON Lambuth College, University of Tennessee Typingg Shorthandg Arithmeticg Chess Club Sponsor 24 BUT I'm sure that's where the trouble is! PHYSICAL EDUCA T10 ATHRYN P. COLSTON :mphis State University, Middle nnessee State College B.S. 'alth and Physical Educationg AA Sponsor UMMY SPIERS cansas State College, University Mississippi 3.S. ysical Education, Boys, Athletic tb Sponsor SAMUEL B. LOWRY Union University B.S. Health, Physical Education, Jr. High W Club Sponsor KINNETH FLOYD University of Mississippi, Delta State College, Memphis State Uni- versity B.S,g M.A. ' Health and Phys. Ed., W Club Sponsor MARCIA J. WEBB Tennessee Polytechnical Institute B.S. Physical Educationg Englishg Pep Club Sponsor I don't care what the score sheet says. I still say we won! i 25 JU IORE GLIH DORIS D. AKIN University of Tennessee, Memphis State University B.S. Englishg Jr. High Speech Club Sponsor CAROL J. DURBIN Memphis State University B.S. English ANNE MARIE FALSONE Memphis State University B.S. Junior High Librariang Jun- ior Library Assistants Club Sponsor ROBERT E. CRAIN Memphis State University I3.S. Speeuhg English Thespiun and Debate Clubs Sponsor MARIAN A. DRAKE Ohio State University A.B. Englishg Jr. High Honor Society Sponsor MARION N. JORDAN Union University, Peabody College B.A. Senior High Librariang Li- brary Assistants Club Spon- sor The librarians and the English teachers work closely together to promote good reading habits SENIOR E GLISH CHARLEEN A. BENNETT Marquette University, Mem- phis State University B.S. Englishg The SHIELD Ad- visorg Quill and Scroll Sponsor BLANCHE K. MILLARD Vanderbilt University B.A. Englishg The SCROLL Ad- visorg Honor Society Spon- sor ELIZABETH C. NEWPORT University of Tennessee B.S.g M.S. Englishg Future Teachers Club Sponsor A. BYRNS HARRISON Union Universityg Southern Baptist Seminary B.A.g Th.M. Englishg Literary Club Spon- sorg Photo Club Sponsor ADRIAN W. MQCLAREN Lambuth College, Peabody College, Memphis State Uni- versity A.B.g M.A. Englishg The SCRIBBLER Advisorg Honor Society Sponsorg Speech Club Spon- sor JOHN A. RUTLEDGE Memphis State University B,S. Englishg Projectionest Club Sponsor The English teachers discuss the exciting Shakespearean period. Y MA THEMA TIC LEORA JOHNSON Lumbuth College AB. Mathematics BORA LOONEY Uniwrsity of Tennessee B.A.g M.S. Mathemuticsg Jr. High Future Teachers Club Sponsor w 'wifi GEORGIA G. ROSS EVELYN C. SCRIMGER GEORGE TYREE Randolph-Macon Woman's Col- Wilson Teachers College, Mem- Bethel College lege phis State University AB. B.A. B.A. Algebrag Mathematicsg Sports- Algebrug Booster Club Sponsor Plane Geometryg Solid Geom- man Club Sponsorg Coach etryg Algelirag Trigonometryg Mu Alpha Theta Sponsor ,RUTH MILLS Mississippi State College f1 Women B.A. Algebrag Plane Geometryg J High Math Club Sponsor GOUGH WHEAT Memphis State University B.S.g M.A. Algebrag Geometryg Trigonoml etryg Mu Alpha Theta Sponsol Mrs. Scrimger and Mr. Wheat diligently work at the latest math courseglflementary Tinkertoy 28 and Block Building. FI EART A DGUIDA CE LORDON L. GILBERT llemphis State University B.S., M.A. , uidance and Assistant Principalg tudent Council Sponsor UOROTHY J. MCGINNIS eabody College, Memphis late University B.S.g M.A. dvanced Artg Guidance Coun- :lorg Future Teachers Spon- rrg Art Club Sponsor GWEN LANE Central Methodist College HM. Vocal Music, Spelling, Jr. High Music Club Sponsor NICK J. VERCOS BELLE F. WALKER University of Kansas, Memphis Southwestern at Memphis, State University, Manhattan Memphis State University, Uni- School of Music versity of Alabama B.S. B.A. Instrumental Musicg Band Vocal Music, Tri-M Sponsor MILDRED AQ LASTER Memphis State Universityg Uni- versity of Tennessee HS. Arts and Craftsg Spellingg Art Club Sponsor BETTYE P. WILSON Memphis State Universityg Memphis Academy of Arts B.S. Artg Spelling? Jr. High Art Club Sponsor 6'Are you sure there's not room for my tuba and me? 29 W' ' , L,,L Q.-w,,5 ,,gf , I tudenl , ., ,M gT?m3iLN:ig:y-..mN,S Body 56' wa 7 M Class Editor Linda Martin - 2 v -i-f-W -- EA ,,,g..-.-'M' 32 , My . QAREN LOUISE ABRAMS hespians 3, 4, Literary Club 3, Art Club 3, 4, Reporter 4, FHA 2, Seventeen 3, HALL OF FAME 4. .UGENE WELCH AGNEW lonor Society 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Mu Alpha Theta , 4, HW Club 4, Interclub Council 4, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, , Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, epresentative 2, Member-at-Large 1, 3, President 4, Delegate to Boys' tate 4, Homeroom President 3, Best Math Student 1, Sophomore Class avorite, Sophomore Class Reporter, HALL OF FAME 4. UZANNE ARMINE AIVAZIAN iterary Club 3, Pep Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Homeroom President 1, Sec- :tary 2, 3, 'Treasurer 4. AMES LARRY ANDERSON portsman Club 1, 2, Vice President 2, Clee Club 4, Tri-M 2, 3, 4, lnsemble 1, 'tH.M.S. Pinaforev 2, Homeroom Chaplain 1. DONALD IRVING ARGALL W Club 3, 4, Projectionist Club 1, Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Small Car Club , Track 3, 4, District 11 Mile Relay 2nd Place, Cross Country 4. 'REDICK STERLING ARNOLD icience Club 1, 4, Future Physicians Club 4, Projectionist Club 1, ttudent Council Representative 3, White Station Science Fair Honorable lention 2, National Merit Letter of Commendation. SHERI JUNE ARNOLD Speech Club 1, 2, Science Club 2, Literary Club 3, President 3, FHA 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President Memphis Sub-District FHA 4, Interclub Council 3, White Station Sciene Fair lst Place 1. BONNIE ANN BAKER FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Reporter 3, Science Club 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, President 1, Pep Club 3. HELEN FRANCES BARTELME Coral Gables High School, Florida 1, East High School 2, FHA 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. BETTE GRACE BELL Tri-Hi-Y 1, 4, Pep Club 1, FHA 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Student Council Representative 3. 33 ARLENE SUE BOZOF Tri-Hi-Y 1, Pep Club 2, FHA 3. LINDA SUE BRADDOCK West .lunior High, Waco, Texas l, Texas Senior High, Texarkana, Texas 2. WILLIAM HOWELL BROOKS Tri-M 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, Science Club l, Student Council Representative 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, President 4. JACK STANLEY BROWN W Club 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4. 34 LEVIN BELL Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. BARBARA ANN BENHAM SCROLL 2, 3, 4, Columnist 2, 3, Editorial Editor 4, Best Feature Editc 3, SCRIBBLER Ad Staff 2, 3, Editorial Board 4, National Honor Societ 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Tri-Hi-' 1, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Cheerleader 1, Latin Tournament H01 orable Mention 2, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. PEGGY BERNARD St. Mary's School, Sewanee, Tennessee 1, Thespians 3, 4, Debate Club 3 French Club 4, Speech Club 2, 5'Ask Any Girl 3. EDITH ANNETTE BOONE Tri-Hi.Y 2, Science Club 1, FHA 1, 4, Treasurer 4, Future Physiciar Club 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 4. ROBERT BENNETT BORTON Farina, Illinois l, 2, HW Club 4, Literary Club 3, Baseball 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4. PATRICIA DALE BOWIN Shades Valley School, Birmingham, Alabama 1, 2, French Club 4 FTA 4. Q. HA 2 CAA 2 3 President 3 Spanish Club 3 4 Commercial Club ragons 2 4 Whlte Station Science Fair 2nd Place 3 Memphis Shelby CRIBBLER 4 PTA 1 Fashion Club 2 Pep Club 3 Literary Club 3g F1 H1 Y 1 2 3 Pep Club 2 Home-:room l Student Council Representa- p Club 1 2 3 4 Tri H1 Y 1 Student Council Representative 2 3 4, GLORIA JEAN CLOWNEY FTA lg FHA 23 Tri-M 3, 4, Library Assistants lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Commercial Club 4, Secretary 43 6'H.M.S. Pinafore 23 Christmas Program 1, 3. ROBERT MCLAIN COCKRELL SCROLL 1, Co Art Editor lg Sportsman Club lg Projectionist Club 4, Treasurer 4g Science Club 4g Student Council Representa- tive 1. FRANCES COCKS West Tennessee Chorus 4, Speech Club lg GAA 2, 3, President 3, FHA 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 43 Future Teachers Club 4g Clee Club 4. PAUL COMPTON Treadwell 1, 2g West Tennessee Chorus 4, Thespians 3, 45 Literary Club 3, Glee Club 4. Q 35 . , , LINDA CONDREY Southside High School I, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. SARA JANE CROSS Literary Club 3. JUDY DIANNE DEAN Glee Club I, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Y-Teens 3, Literary Club 3, FHA 4. LINDA DIANE DEAN National Honor Society 3, 4, Board Member 4, Freshman Class Favorite Freshman Class Secretary, .lunior High Football Queen lg Senior Hig Football Queen Alternate 3, Queen 4, Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4, Captai I, 4, Student Council l, 3, 4, Member-at-Large I, Comm. of Publicity 1 Secretary-Treasurer 4, Glee Club l, President I, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Lati Tournament Honorable Mention I, Distinction 2, White Station Scienc Fair Honorable Mention 2, HALLOF FAME 4. .IANIE DeCOURLEY Tri-Hi-Y I, Literary Club 3, French Club 4, Homeroom Chaplain 2 White Station Science Fair Honorable Mention I. HELEN VIRGINIA DENTON Whitehaven High School l, 2, Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 4. JAYNE DERRICK Pep Club l, CAA I, Clee Club I, Future Teachers Club 2, Spanish Club 4. ROSS DOTY Key Club 2, 3, 4, W Club l, 3, 4, Junior Class Favorite, ,lunior Class Reporter, Homeroom President 3, 4, Glee Club 4, West Tennessee Chorus 4, Basketball I, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. it WILLIAM AUSTIN DOWDLE W Club I, 3, 4, Social Studies Club 4, Basketball 1, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 4, Band I, All Star American Legion Baseball 3, HALL OF FAME 4. JENNIFER AULT DRAKE SHIELD 3, 4, Assistant Activities Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Interclub Council 4, Junior High Pep Club 1, Junior High Tri- Hi-Y I, Junior High Honor Club I, Student Council Representa- tive 1, 2, Homeroom Secretary I, OUTSTANDING SENIOR. 36 ARL ALLEN DUNN Club 45 Sportsman Club 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, lost Valuable Player Award 1, Best Attitude and Sportsmanship Award HMI LOUISE EDGE HIELD 2, 3, 4, Junior High Editor 2, Asst. Features Editor 3, Asst. Iditor-in-Chief 4, Sophomore Class Favorite, Cheerleader 43 lnterclub Iouncil 3, Art Club 23 Pep. Club 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Quill ind Scroll 3, 4, White Station Science Fair 2nd Place 2, 3rd Place 3, tudent Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior High Cirls Vice President 1, Comm. f Publicity 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Girls Vice President 4, Homeroom 'resident 1, Secretary 25 DAR Citizenship Award 4, HALL OF FAME, Tiss White Station 4. ,AM LEWIS EDGIN portsman Club 1, 2, Vice President 2, Dragons 4. IANCY LEE ELLIS aint Mary's Episcopal School 1, 2, Pep Club 35 Spanish Club 35 peech Club 43 Y-Teens 4, Student Council Representative 3. LICHARD ERICKSON 'RTHUR RAY ESSARY The Graduation Committee meets to select invitations. f I Q. MYRNA JEAN FEINSTEIN SHIELD 2, 3, 4, Asst. Circulation Mgr. 3, Features Editor 4g SCRIBBLER 2, 3g National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Junior High Honor Club 1g Art Club 2, French Club 3g Pep Club 1, 45 Student Council Representative 1, 2, 3g Comm. of Publicity 4, Key Club Corresponding Secretary 4, Cheerleader 4, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Secretary 4g Football Queen Alternate 4, HALL OF FAME 4. DONNA JOY FENBERG SCROLL 2, 3, Office Manager 3g Music Club 19 Art Club 2, 3. JAMES LEWIS FINNEY Junior W Club 1, Treasurer lg Junior High Football 1, Junior High Baseball 1. NANCY FORD Holston High School, Knoxville, Tennessee lg SCRIBBLER 3, 4, Art Staff 3, 4g Art Club 2, 4g Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 43 FHA 4, Secretary 4. 38 J ROBERP BRUCE EWHNG JR Tri M 4 Student Band Director 4 Sportsman Club 1 CHARLES O FACC Al Johnson Re ional H1 li School Clark New Jersey 1 2 Art Club 4 KENNE FH R L FAIRLESS East High 1 Jefferson Military School 2 Literary Club 3 Glee Club 'J DALE l1ARRlMOlND Tri H1 Y 1 Pep Club 1 2 3 Art Club 4 PAT FAULABER Norwalk H1 h School 1 2 3 Clee Club 4 West Tennessee Chorus 4 JOSEPH EDWARD FFlBELNlAlN SCROLL 2 3 4 Sports Editor 4 SCRIBBLER 4 Editorial Board 4 Key Club 3 4 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Llterary Club 3 Debate Clul 3 4 lnttrclub Council 3 Student Council 3 4 Comm of Trafflc anc Safety 3 'NTember.1tLar as 4 Football 1 2 Baseball 1 Tennis 3 4 Junior Class VICG President Homeroom Vice President 1 2 Nationa Honor Soclety 4 Nationll 'Nlerit Letter of Commendation 4 HALL OF FANIE 4 FHA I 2 Tri H1Y 2 Spanish Club 3 4 Future Teachers Club 4, Colonial Junior H1 h School I Ori 1nal Oratory Messick 2nd Place 3g IPcp Club 2 3 4 Future Teachers Club 4 Student Council Member at- Lar e 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 ,Iumor H1 h Football Queen lst Alternate I Sophomore Class Secretary Junior Class Favorite Junior Class WY! Tr1H1YI 2 Commerc1alLlub 4 FHAI 2 3 4 GAA l Pep Club 4: CAROL GISH Cheerleader lg ,Iunior High Football Queen 2nd Alternate lg Tri-Hi-Y I, 43 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4g Art Club 4g Student Council Representative 2, 4. MALCOLM GORDON National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4g Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4g Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4, Latin Club 25 Science Club 3, 43 Key Club 3, 4g Best Chemistry Student 3g Latin Tournament Honorable Mention 2g National Science Foundation Science Insti- tute 4g Basketball Ig OUTSTANDING SENIOR. GEORGE DAVID GRAFLUND Tri-M 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4g HWS' Club I, 2, Spanish Club 33 Dragons 33 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, Football Manager I, Baseball Managefl. GEORGE WINSTON GRAGG SCROLL'2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, 33 Columnist 3, Assistant Page Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 43 Best News Writer Award 3, SCRIB- BLER 3, 43 Advisory Board 4g National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Key Club 3, 45 Historian 4g Latin Club 2, 3, 4, President 3g Intcrclub Council 3, 43 Future Physicians Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4g Homeroom Chaplain 3, President 4, Latin Tournament I, 2, 3, Distinction I, Honorable Mention 2, 3g White Station Science Fair lst Place 2g Shelby County Science Fair lst Place 2. 39 E DONALD RICHARD HALLIBURTON SHIELD 3, 4, Assistant Sports Editor 4, Photographer 3, 4, SCROLL 4, Photographer 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Thespians 3, 4, Clerk 4, Projectionist Club I, President I, Debate Club 3, 4, President 4, Key Club 3, 4, Future Physicians Club 4, Track I, 4, White Station Science Fair 2nd Place 3, Senior Class Vice President, Student Council Blember-at-Large 4, OUSTANDINC SENIOR. BERNEY LA ROY HAND, JR. Science Club 3, 4, President 4, Projectionist Club I, White Sta- tion Scicnee Fair 2nd Place I, Honorable Mention 2, Ist Place 2, Special Air Force Citation 3, Honieroom President I. LINDA RUTH HARGETT SHIELD 3, 4, Sophomore Editor 3, Junior Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Tri4M 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I, Speech Club 2, French Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Honieroom President 3, Treas- urer 4, Future Teachers Club 4. WILLIAM PEAL HARRELL Sportsmans Club I, Vice President I, Science Club 2, HW Club 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, District II Mile Relay 2nd Place 3. 40 I ROBERT GRIFFIN JR. Math Club I, Sportsman Club 2, Science Club 3 4 Vice lresident 4 RICHARD LEIGH GRINALDS SCROLL 3, 4, Business Staff 3, 4, Math Club 1 Speech Club 2 Literary Club 3. JAMES WOLFE HAAS SCROLL 2, 3, 4, Business Staff 2, 3, 4, Latin Club I 2 Literary Clul: 2 3- HW Cl ' ' ub I, 2, 3, 4, Colf I, 3, 4, 'len BETTY ANN HAASE Future Teachers Club 4, Commercial Club 4. BECKY HALBERT CAA I, Pep Club 3, 4, French Club 2, 4 Future Teaclitrs Club 4 Y-Teens 2. CLAUDE JOSEPH HALL Christian Brothers High Sellool I, 2, 3. UDITH ANN HARRIS HA I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, Commercial Club 4. DANIEL LEE HARRISON 'ri-M 4, Sportsmans Club I, Literary , 4, Clee Club 3, 4, Cross Country Manager 2, All State Chorus 3, 4, Vest Tennessee Chorus 4, Seventeen IONALD BRUCE HARRISON 4ath Club I. ILARENCE G. HARRINGTON iatin Club I, Literary Club 3, Buske , Vice President 2, 3, 4. IUANITA HARTZOG THA I, 2, 3, Science Club 2. QIZABETH ANN HEATHERLY SCROLL 2, Business Staff 2, Art Club 3, Pep Club 3, 4. Club 3, 4, Future Physicians Club 4. tball 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 2 J - 2 The arrival of class rings causes an epidemic of Senior-ilis PATRICIA IVIAXINE HINES French Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Student Council Rep resentative I. LENORE ELIZABETH HOFFA Speech Club 1, Choral Club I, Future Teachers Club 2, 4, Socia Studies Club 4, Literary Club 3, Commercial Club 4, Pep Club 1 Tri-Hi-Y 4. GUSTAVE .IOHN HOKENSON Sportsmans Club 1, Latin Club l, 2, Science Club 4, Golf 3. VICTORIA LEE HOLMES SHIELD 3, 4, Assistant Activities Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, Quill an Scroll 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Vice President 4 Junior High Tri-Hi-Y 1, Chaplain 1, Cheerleader 1, Homeroom Secretary Treasurer 1, 3, Vice President 4, National Honor Society 4, HALL Oi FAME 4. l GLORIA JEAN HORNE FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Literary Club 1, 2, Art Club 4. MARY CHARLINE HORST FHA I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Memphis Sub-District Vice President 3, A1 Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Library Assistants 1, 2, Junior Hig Honor Club 1, .Iunior High Y-Teens 1. ANN GRETCHEN HOWE Tri-M 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, Literary Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Glee Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Pep Club 1, White Station Science Fair 3rd Place 2, Life and Death of Larry Benson 3, '4Ask Any Girl 3, Star- dust 4, West Tennessee Speech Conference Interpretation 2, 2nd Place, Oratory 3, 3rd Place, West Tennessee Speech Regional Conference Interpretations 3, 3rd Place, Homeroom Chaplain 1, 3, 4, Vice President 2. BETTY ANNE HUDGENS Yazoo City High School 1, 2, Clee Club 3, 4, West Tennessee Chorus 4. JAMES DEE HUGGINS Football 1, 3. CLAIRE .ANN HULL SCROLL 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 4, Student Council Representative 1, City Speech Convention 4th Place 3, National School Art Contest, Honorable Mention 3. 42 -IARON ANNE IVEY cksonville High School, Jacksonville, North Carolina 1, French Club 4. ARA JOYCE JACKSON :ROLL 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Homeroom 'esident 2, 3, Secretary 4. ATIL JACOBS IRIBBLER 1, Fashion Club 1, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Literary Club 33 rlA 3, Future Teachers Club 4. 'ILLIAM KARL JENNINGS III u Alpha Theta 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Science Club 2, 4, Sportsman ,ub 1, Literary Club 3, Football 1, 2, Track 1. l JAVID ANDREW JOHNSON iirview Junior High School 1, Science Club 2, 3, 4. OBERT GALLOWAY JOHNSON CROLL 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor 4, SCRIBBLER 4, Editorial Board 4, onor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Public Rela- ons 4, Social Studies Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Latin ournament Honorable Mention 2, 3rd Place 3, National Merit Scholar- tip Semi-Finalist 4, Interclub Council 3, 4, OUTSTANDING SENIOR. wisesf.sis9f1a:sstt:wae5s4i42:'a1 mr.fm up GINGER JOHNSTON G 2, Christmas Program 1, 3. lee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, Art Club 1, 'LH.M.S. Pinafore' DOROTHY GENE KELLEY Colonial Junior High School 1, Pep Club 3, French Club 2, Y- Teens 2, Reporter 2, Commercial Club 4, Spanish Club 4. KATHLEEN D. KELLEY Future Teachers Club 1, President 1, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 2, 4. CAROLYN JANE KESTER Memphis State Training School 1, French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Student Council Representative 4, Shelby County Science Fair 1st Place 1. 43 s MICHAEL ALLEN LIGHTMAN Projectionist Club 1, Sportsmans Club 2, Golf 1, Captain 1: Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Hmm-room Treasurer 1, 3, Vice President 2. LAWRENCE CLYNIER LGBAUGH, JR. Lindenhurst Junior High School, New York 1, HW Club 2, 3, 4, Social Studies Club 3, 4, Art.Club 3, French Club 4, Debate Club LINDA KINNEY Literary Club 3. CURTISS KEITH KRAEMER Sportsmans Club 1, Literary Club 3. CHERYL ANN LANCASTER Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club 1, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, White Station Science Faf 2nd Place 2, Shelby County Science Fair 3rd Place 2. SHERRON ANDREA LEDBETTER Cheerleader 3, 4, C0-Captain 4, Student Council Member-at-Large 4 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Homeroom Chaplain 1, HALL O FAME 4. DAN lVl. LEHMAN Tri-M 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, West Tennessee Band 2, 3, All Sta Orchestra 3, Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3. 11. 1st Plvme 1 9 2. 2nd Place 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society DAVID BURKE LIFSEY Math Club 1, Sportsnians Club 2, Homeroom President 4, Scien Club 3, 4. Q ae 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Track 4, Baseball Mgr. 2. H BETTY KATHRYN LONG Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. SUE ELLEN LOVEJOY SCROLL 3, 4, SCRIBBLER 4, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 4. 44 5 9,2 .Y wasaeaft..i 3.52-,aa w ARBARA MALLICOTE -Teens I, Chaplain 1, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Art Club 2, Literary Club 3, ri-Hi-Y 2, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer l, Vice President 2, Presi- lent 3. QEONARD MALONE ARBARA MILLER MARKS HIELD 2, 3, 4, Circulation 2, 3, Sophomore Class Editor 4, National onor Society 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y I, Literary Club 3, french Club 4, Homeroom Chaplain 4. RUCILLA LEIGH MARTIN panish Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2. 1 LINDA SUE MARTIN SHIELD 3, 4, Assistant Sports Editor 3, Class Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary 4, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Literary Club 3, Senior Class Secretary, Student Council Repre- sentative I, Homerooni Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3, Chaplain 4, HALL OF FAME 4. REBECCA ANN MCBRIDE St. Agnes Academy 2, FHA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. Malcolm Gordon, a frequent visitor to the Guidance Office, reads up on College requirements RALPH MCIVIASTER Spanish Club 3g Dragons Ig Football lg Student Council Rep- resentative Ig HALL OF FAME 4. .IAMES GERALD MILLER Latin Club I, 2g Science Club I, 4. MELISSA GAYLE MILLER Literary Club 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Art Club 43 Pep Club 4, White Station Science Fair Honorable Mention 2. ROBERT LESLIE MILLS Latin Club Ig Math Club 'Ig Football 2g Basketball Ig Homeroom Chaplain 4. 46 i LESLIE NOEL MCCALLA Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 29 Future Physicial Club 3, White Station Science Fair Honorable Mention lg Homerooi Chaplain I. JUDY McCARVER SHIRLEY ANN MCCLURE Colonial Junior High School Ig Y-Teens lg FHA I, 2, 4, Commercial Clu 3, 4, Clee Club 3, f'H.M.S. Pinaforel' 2. LYN DA GRACE MCGEHEE SCROLL 4, Typist 43 SCRIBBLER 4, Art Staff 43 Tri-M 2, 3, 4, Treaf urer 3, President 4, Thespians 3, 4, Interclub Council 4, Glee Clu' I, 3, 4g French Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 45 'fH.M.S. Pinaforen 2, '6Seven teenv 3 Lead, West Tennessee Chorus I, 3, 4, All State Chorus I, E Memphis City Festival I, 3. JAMES ROBERT MCKINNEY Leon High School, Tallahassee, Florida I, 2. WILLIAM NELSON McINTYRE Projectionist Club Ig Sportsman Club 23 Science Club Ig Clee Club 4 Dragons 3, 4, West Tennessee Chorus 4. E 1 IELD 2 3 4 lunior Clas Editor 3 Senior Faculty Editor 4 National :mor Socuty 4 Quill and Scroll 3 4 'Xiu Alpha Thetl 3 4 Thespi ms 3 4 President 4 lnterclub Counc1l4 Spanish Club 3 4 ,lunlor H1 lu H101 Club 1 President 1 White Station Science Fair 3rd Place 3, Jun room Nice President 3 Secrttary 4 Stardu t 4 OUTSTANDING lee Club 3 Spam h Club 3 4 Literary Club 5 Football 4 Baseball attonal Honor Society 3 4 Board Nlember 4 Key Club 1 2 3 4, haplaln 3 President 4 W Club 1 2 3 4 Presldent 1 Fu ure iysicians Club 3 4 Football 1 Lo Captain 1 T ack 1 2 3 4 C ty ISCUS Throw Champion 1 Cross Country 2 3 ,lunior Class President, tudcnt Councll 1 2 3 4 Junior H1 h Boys Vice President 1 Com- us ioner of Sanitation 2 Commissioner of Activities 3 Boys Vice ri H1Y 1 2 Pep Club 2 3 4 YTeens 2 CKA 2 French Club 2, Villowbroolt H1 h School Chica o Illinois. 1 2 Tri Nl 4 Pep Club 2, taint A ncs Academy 1 French Club 3 4 PHA 4 Future Teachers GAIL KING OSTBY SHIELD 2, 3, 4, Assistant Activities Editor 3, Circulation Man- ager 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Thespians 3, 4, Secretary 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Speech Club 3, ,lunior High Honor Club 1, Pep Club 2, White Station Science Fair Honorable Mention 3, Stardust'1 4. PAMELA ANN PATTERSON SCROLL 2, Business Staff 2, Choral Club 4, Future Teachers Club 1, Vice President 1, Latin Club 2, Pep Club 3. DEANNA PHYLLIS PAUL Glee Club 1, Vice President 1, FHA 1, 2, Art Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, GAA 1. JAMES HAROLD PAULSEN, JR. Latin Club 1, 2, Vice President 1, Literary Club 3, W Club 4, Social Studies Club 4, French Club 3, Science Club 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 3, 4, Student Council Representative 1. 47 SUSAN PENCHAN Stevenson Intermediate 1, Roosevelt High School 2, 3, Honolulu, Haw: Art Club 4. BONNIE KAY PERKINS SCROLL 2, 3, Business 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Y-Teens 2, 3, Chaplain 2, Vi President 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 4, Literary Club 1 FHA 1, Secretary-Treasurer 1. GAIL ISABIQL PERLBERG SHIELD 2, 3, 4, Assistant Circulation Manager 3, Activities Editor 1 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice President 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Tri-Hi- 1, Art Club 3, 4, President 4, Interclub Council 4, Homeroom Seereta 1, Vice President 4. WILLIS DOUGLASS PHILIP III W Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseb: 1, 2, 3, All Memphis Football 1, All Memphis Basketball 1, Best Lir man 1, Track 1, Freshman Class President, Sophomore Class Pre dent, Homeroom President 2, 3, Secretary 1, Student Council Re resentative 4, Freshman Class Favorite, White Station Science Fair 21 Place, 3. ,IUDITH EVE PINSTEIN SCRIBBLER 4, Typist 4, Art Club 3, Commercial Club 4, Latin Club LYNN PREWITT Pep Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, Social Studies Club Homeroorn Secretary 1. CAROL LYNN PRITZKE Luther High School South, Chicago, Illinois 1, SCROLL 3, 4, Typist 3, 4, Reporter 3, 4, SCRIBBLER 3, 4, Editorial Board 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Key Club Corresponding Secretary 4, Interclub Council 4, Fashion Club 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, President 4, Pep Club 4, Outstanding Sophomore English Stu- dent, HALL OF FAME 4. FRANCES EVELYN PROBST Junior High Honor Club 1, Art Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. MARION THOMAS QUINN SCRIBBLER 3, 4, Art Staff 3, 4, SCROLL 3, 4, Cartoonist 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Dragons 4. MALCUE JOSEPH RAGSDALE III Latin Club 1, 2, Secretary 1, Literary Club 3, Treasurer 3, French Club 3, HW Club 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Student Council Representative 1, 2, Homeroom Vice President 1, Secretary 2. 48 ONNY RAIVISEY atin Club I, 2g Math Club 25 Homeroom Vice President 4. ARY VIRGINIA RANSOM uthside High School 1, 2g Literary Club 35 Commercial Club 49 Future achers Club 43 Glee Club 3. DITH KAY RATHBUN IELD 2, 3, 4, Assistant Freshman Editor 3, Assistant Senior-Faculty litor 4g Quill and Scroll 4g Thespians 3, 4, Historian 4g Mu Alpha meta 3, 4g Art Club 2g Junior High Honor Club lg Future Physicians ub 3, 45 Junior High Library Assistant lg Homeroom Vice President Seventeen Prop Manager 3g Stardust 4. NDREA ELLEN REBER usanne School for Girls 1, 2g French Club 3, 4g Math Tournament, gebra I Ist Place Ig Latin Tournament Honorable Mention 1, Distinc- n 23 French Tournament 2nd Place 3. ICHARD LEE REINHARDT mlonial Junior High lg Literary Club 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 3g Science Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4g White Station Science Fair lst Place 3. ARL REITER Jlf Club lg Homeroom Vice President 1, President 23 Football 13 zsketball Ig Golf I, 4g Tennis 49 White Station Science Fair 3rd Place 2. 4'We'll bury youu-with now that IS DOROTHY CEILE RENSHAW SCRIBBLER 2, 33 SHIELD 3, 4, Circulation 43 SCROLL 2, Business Staff 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Literary Club 3s Spanish Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Student Council Representative 2g Homeroom Chaplain 1. CAROL LOUISE RHEA SHIELD 3, 4, Circulation 3, Typist 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Literary Club 3g Vice President 33 Homeroom Vice President 1, Chaplain 23 White Station Science Fair 2nd Place 2g National Honor Society 4. E. RUSSELL RIGG Dragon's 43 White Station Science Fair, Honorable Mention 2. PAMELA KAY ROBBINS Issac Litton High School, Nashville, Tennessee 1, 23 FHA 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Art Club 4. GEORGE LARRY ROBINSON Spanish Club 1, 23 Dragon's 1. BETH ROBERTS SARA REBECCA ROSENBERG SCROLL 2, 3, 4, News Reporter 2, 3, Assistant News Editor 3, News Editor 43 SCRIBBLER 3, 4, Editorial Board 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 43 National Honor Society 43 Junior High Honor Club 13 Secretary 13 Pep Club 13 Art Club 23 Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice President 43 Pep Club 43 Student Council Representa- tive 3. NANCY ROTH SHIELD 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 French Club 3, 43 Student Council, Member-at-Large 3, Represen- tative 13 Homeroom Vice President 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4. . CHERYL BETH ROTMAN SHIELD 2, 3, 4, Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Manager 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Secretary 43 Literary Club 3, Treasurer 33 Speech Club 23 Spanish Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 Pep Club 13 Junior High Honor Club 13 Home- room President 2, Secretary 43 National Honor Society 4. CAROLYN FAY RUFF IN Memphis State Training School 13 SHIELD 3, 4, Freshman Editor l 3, Assistant Senior-Faculty Editor 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, l Secretary 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Latin Club 2, 3, President 33 Spanish Club 43 Interclub Council 33 Mu Alpha Theta 43 Latin Tournament Honorable Mention 2, 33 White Station Science Fair i Q weft 1 Honorable Mention 23 Student Council Representative 43 Home- 5 room Chaplain 3. , 3 so es.a ma it OROTHY JANICE SARGENT -Teens l, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. CHERYL ANN SCOTT EEDWARD BRANTLY SCRIIVIGER IR. SCROLL 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, President 4, Key Club 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Science Club 4, Interclub Council 4, National Honor Society 4, Football l, Basketball l, Best Freshman Science Stu- dent, Best Sophomore Math Student, Best Junior Math Student, Math Tournament l, 2, 3, 4, Algebra II 2nd Place, Latin Tournament I, 2, 3, Honorable Mention 2, 3, National Science Foundation Summer Institute, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, Quill and Scroll Current Events Contest 3rd Place 3, HALL OF FAME. ,WILLIAM C. SHARP IR. ,Germantown I, Chess Club 1, Industrial Arts 2. ROBERT WILKINS SHEFFIELD East Tallahatchie High School l, 2, Homeroom Vice President 4. HARRY DAVID SHEPARD III Science Club 3, 4, Dragon's 4, White Station Science Fair Honorable Mention 2, 3. GRANVILLE SHERMAN III National Honor Society 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Vice President 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Future Physicians Club 3, 4, Student Council Member-at-Large 4, Football 1, Track 1, 4, Cross Country Team 3, 4, Science Fair Third Place 2, Math Tournament l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Tournament l, National Science Foundation Summer Institute 3, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, Quill and Scroll Current Events Test 3rd Place 3, OUTSTANDING SENIOR. MORTON EUGENE SHERMAN SCROLL 2, 3, 4, Promotion Manager 2, 3, Assistant Page Editor 3, Business Manager 4, SCRIBBLER 4, Editorial Board 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 4, Literary Club 3, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Biology Student 2, National Science Foundation Summer Institute 2, Peabody Science Institute 3, White Station Science Fair 3rd Place l, 3, Ist Place 2, Shelby County Science Fair 2, 3rd Place, Math Tournament 3, 3rd Place, Student Council Representative 3, OUTSTANDING SENIOR. GLORIA PENELOPE SHREVE Tri-M 4, Glee Club I, GAA 2, Latin Club 3, 4, President 4, Library Club 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, H.M.S. Pinafore 3, West Tennessee Solo and Ensemble Contest 2nd Place l, lst Place 2, 3, 4. LINDA SIMMONS SCRIBBLER 4, Business Staff 4, Fashion Club 1, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, FHA 3, 4, Literary Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3. 51 PAMELA SIMMONS tary 35 FHA 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 2. BETTY LYNN SMITH Pep Club lg Tri-Hi-Y 25 Fashion Club 3g FHA 35 Glee Club 45 Com mercial Art Club 4. DEBORAH ANN SMITH FHA 2, Secretary 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y, 35 Homeroom Vict President 3. GLORIA JOYCE SMITH Literary Club 35 FHA 4, President 45 Commercial Club 4. SUSAN HAYES SMITH SHIELD 3, 4, Circulation 3, Assistant Feature Editor 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1 National Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Pep Club 1, 3, Secretar 35 White Station Science Fair lst Place 15 Homeroom Chaplain 4. THOMAS MYRON SMITH 1 dent 3, President 4. ZELL SMITH III Sportsman Club 15 Science Club 2, 3, 4. Picture A Not STANLEY E. SOLTIS i 'b'e Harding Academy 35 Spanish Club lg Math Club 1. VIRGINIA ANN SOUTHWELL Sacred Heart High School 1, 25 FHA 3, 45 Literary Club 35 Future Physicians Club 45 National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 Peabody Summer Science Program 3. RUSSELL CARL STADELMAN II Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Photography Club 15 Latin Club l, 25 Literary Club 35 Science Club 3, 45 Social Studies Club 45 Cross Country 35 Peabody Summer Institute 35 National Merit Scholar- ship Letter of Commendation. 52 Fashion Club lg Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Literary Club 3, Secre- Latin Club 15 Chess Club 2, 35 Science Club 4g Homeroom Vice Pres BETTY LOU STANTON Tri-Hi-Y I, 3, 4, President lg Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep- resentative 33 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4. TODD ARTHUR STEIN Snowden Junior High lg Central High 2. CHARLES STEPHENS HW Club Ig Sportsman Club lg Treasurer lg Football lg Homeroom Vice President lg President 2, 3, 4g Freshman Class Reporter l. CAROLE ANN STEVENSON Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Amis lg Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President lg Future Teachers Club 43 Student Council Representative 2, 3, Red Cross Representative 2, 3. PHILLIP WILLIAM STEWART Tri-M 4g Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 33 H.M.S. Pinafore' 2g '6Seventeen 3g White Station Science Fair 2nd Place 3, All State Chorus l, 3, 4, West Tennessee Chorus l, 3, 43 Homeroom Chaplain l, 33 HALL OF FAME 4. MARION STOKES Saint Mary's-on-the-Mountain l, 2. l The annual cheerleading clinic prepares girls for future cheerleading tryouts. E 53 STEVEN PAUL STONE Basketball 25 Football l, 3. .l EANN E STORMS Glee Club lg Tri-Hi-Y I5 Art Club 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 25 Spanish Club 4. CAROL LeGRAND SUTTON SCROLL 45 Art Club 2, 3, 45 Literary Club 35 Pep Club I, 2, 3, 45 Debate Club 45 Jr. High Honor Club 15 Ask Any Girl 33 Seventeen 3. ROLLAND RABOIN SWAIN Southwest Dekalb, Georgia, 15 SHIELD 2, 3, 4, Photographer 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 45 SCROLL 2, 3, 4, Photographer 2, 3, 45 Key Club 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 White Station Science Fair lst Place 25 Shelby County Science Fair 2nd Place 25 Basketball 25 Homeroom President 45 OUTSTANDING SENIOR. JUDY ELLEN SWEARINGEN FHA 1, 25 Y-Teens 15 Commercial Club 4. NANCY LYN SWORD Future Teachers Club 2, Secretary 25 Speech Club I5 Thespians 2, 3, 45 Literary Club 3g Pep Club 15 Y-Teens lg National Honor Society 45 Commercial Club 45 Homeroom President 25 Vice President 15 A Young Lady of Property 1. HELEN ADAIR TATUM Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Commercial Club 45 Future Teachers Club 45 Homeroom Vice President 2, Secretary-Treasurer I5 Student Council Representative 3, 4. RITA BEVERLY TRESAN Snowden Jr. High School 13 Speech Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Sgt.-at- Arms 35 Thespians 3, 4, Pep Club 25 Debate Club 45 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 35 Cancer Essay Contest 2nd Place 35 HALL OF FAME 4. EARL B. TUCKER, JR. Sportsman Club 1, 2, President 15 Dragon's 45 White Station Science Fair Ist Place 25 Shelby County Science Fair 2nd Place 2. DIANE TURNER Hillsboro High School 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 45 Spanish Club 45 Tri- Hi-Y 45 Student Council Representative 4. 54 PAUL PASCHAL UNDERWOOD Tri-M 45 West Tennessee Chorus 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Clee Club 3, 4, President 45 Social Studies Club 45 Baseball Manager 35 Seventeen 35 Homeroom Vice President 3, 45 HALL OF FAME 4. SUZANN E VANCE Tri-Hi-Y 15 Art Club 15 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 HALL OF FAME 4. JAMES TIPLER WADLINGTON Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Science Club 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 45 Dragon's 1, 4, President 45 Projectionist Club 1, 2, 45 Future Physicians Club 3. GEORGE MELDRUM WALLS Science Club 15 Football 1, 25 Track 15 White Station Science Fair 3rd Place 35 Tri-State Band lst Place Solo 1. HARRY WARNER Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 45 Radio Club 25 Literary Club 35 Sports- man Club 1, 2. THOMAS DUANE WARNER Latin Club 25 Literary Club 35 Future Physicians Club 4. J ERE WARREN Dragon's 15 Spanish Club 1, 25 Homeroom President 1, 3, Vice President 25 Baseball 2, 3, 45 HALL OF FAME 4. BONNIE BLUE WATSON Besrainjer High School, Winston, North Carolina, 1, 2, 3. MARK SHERWIN WEISS Shaker Heights High School, Cleveland, Ohio, 35 Key Club 2, 45 Football 1, 25 Best Back 15 Baseball 1, 2, 45 Highest Batting Average 15 Basketball 1, 25 Sophomore Class Vice -President. LORRAINE BOHAR WILKES Tri-Hi-Y 15 Pep Club 2. 55 'rl ' ,Q .i,1i?.e. Ann, don't seem so upsetg Gail doesn't really smoke. FULTON EUGENE WILKINS Tri-M 43 HW Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 1, 23 Literary Club 35 Thespians 4-g Debate Club 45 Clee Club 415 Seventeen 33 Football Manager 1, 33 Homeroom Vice President 1, Treasurer 4, Stardust 4-g HALL OF FAME 4. 56 g Jef, d0n't work so hard When it rains, Spartan spirit pours. Spring initiates pledge themselves to uphold the principles of the National Honor Society. Sara ,lane has mastered the Twist-even in her sleep. ,....s, .. ,.. ,,W.......-...- 5 E .N , - .dim rr k M MMP? o ll 3 Junior officers stand ready and alert while casting off. STANDING: Carole Stroupe, Secretaryg Buddy Pugh, Vrce Presidentg Mell Brooks, Treasurerg Tom Vaughan, Reporter. SEATED: Rusty French, President. PF qu 1 - 5 mon 1 1 nick Q SOPHOMORE 58 WM, 1' Billie Barnett Johnny Barton Tommy Barton Jane Baxter Paula Akers Randy Amis I im Anderson Lynn Apple Mary Ann Asbrid Susan Auslander Larry Baer Charlynn Ballew Sharron Beck Celia Behr David Bell Virginia Bell Ed Berry Gloria Bethay Allen Blair Martha Bland Mell Brooks Paula Brown Peggy Brown Barbara Bryant Sam Block Tommy Block Carol Bonham Jonny Boswell Susan Bratten Dottie Brenner Jeri Lynn Brenner Johnny Brooks Carol Buchalter Ann Buck Bill Caldwell Robert Carney Billy Castens Jeanne Chaban Claire Chapman Richard Chappell Carleen Chiles Mary Chombers J oe Clarke Renee Clarke Sarah Clayton Hunter Cochran Mike Colman Barb Colgrove Jimmy Cowan Wayne Crook Rita Crook Taylor Dahbs Linda Davis J oe Dent Gary Duncan Dena Edelen Robert Conners Rickt Cook Patte Corbett Catherine Couch I im Ferguson Sharon Ann Ferguson Sharon Jean Ferguson Carole Fincher Joe Patterson buys the last ice cream sandwich from Cecile Weiss. 5i?i4X?1fS ifm- , Sally Embry Chris Erickson Jackie Essary Charles Faithful Pam Fant David Fargo Tom Feazel Susan Joy Fenton Ricky Finnigan Ann Fisher Ruth Floyd Barbara Franklin Kenny Free Rusty French Charles Gallagher Marvin Gambill Harold Glaser Kenneth Glazer Cheryl Green Sandra Green Mike Greve Bill Griffth Susan Gruenwald Elizabeth Gullatt L. ffl li Sandra Garrett Jack Geltosky Gail Gerber James Guisti Mary Katherin Higginbotham Lucy Hill Van Hill Keith Hodges Larry Haimsohn Flash Harden John Harris Dotty Hattendorf Renee Hawkins Russell Heath Shirley Herring Susan Hihhard Jane Hoskins Robert Huff Robbie Hurt Judy Jackson Irving Jasoxn Dick Jennings Elizabeth Jennings Mary Frances Jetton Mary Johnston Bob J ones Linda Jones Patti I ones Merry Jordan Marsha Karkula Glenn Kavelaras Charles Kelley Phil Krezanosky Martha Lamb Camille Lane Julie Lang Judy Langer William Lawing Nancy Leshnowe Allan Levy Karen Kelly Reiley Kidd Barbara King Warren Knight '9! '7 Shirley Malone Dennis Malueg Joan Mathias Jeryl McCormick Who said Juniors don't study in study hall? ,fig Diane Lewis Kathryn Logan Charles Lominac Mike Lowrance Heidi Lusk Sharon Maddox Marion Madison Danny Malhoit Alice McDonald Bill McDonald Glenna McFarling Bill McGinnis Betty McKee Howard McLain Jean Meadows Rita Meer Debbie Mills Warner Moore Clairlei Morrison Joyce Mulholland Charles Murphy lan Murray Claudia Nanney Helen Neal Lisa Meredith Kenny Miller Mike Miller David Mills Ellen Nelson Charles Norris George Nowlin George Nowlin Ann Oliver Robin Orme Carol Ann Orr Diane Parker Ken Perkins Knox Phillips Robert Pincus Marjorie Podesta Ray Pople Polly Power Bill Price Buddy Pugh Janet Putnam Tom Rebza Paula Reeves Bill Regenold Chip Reynolds Jimmy Roberts Carole Robertson Antoinette Rossi I on Scott Susan Scott Von Shiviley Tom Shoemake Lynn Shupe Nancy Sibley Al Simmonds Bonnie Simmons Ralla Rothberg Bill Salter Walter Samuel Sue Sartain Matt Sisson Carol Smith Judy Soloman Tommy Southworth it Steve Sowles K Mike Spencer Bill Spigener Kay Steinkamp it ' 4 M 5- Sammy Steward . , ---,-: I 3 i K ,. 'Q '- Corclou Stone 'Y tj V' -- Richard Stowe A Q -. 1 inn- lommy Stroucl ' I Juniors prepare for the future by taking the College Board exam. 70 Carol Stroupe Mary Sullivan Betsy Swearingen Harryette Tate Caroline Taylor Linda Tebbe Canon Thomas Sandy Thorsberg Rob Vanatta Tom Vaughan Hal Vaught Cheri Wain Dennis Waring Mack Warr Key Webb Cecile Weis Q? 5 Patsy West Jan Whitworht Barry Wilborn Arlene Wilk Stanley Williams Pat Wills Kay Wilshire Carlos Wilson J an Wilson James Winn Lynda Wooker J oe Zellner Future executives, Tom Vaughan and Jimmy Caldwell, train for the future. an A -mx-.f -, 5 3 -- ' 'F mfr 1-, , MA QQ wf QQ Ai K - yg M QL jig? 3 1 fi 1? , .gk 1- 1 an 46 .. li ff? I lf W .,..-'T'-'---'-' N, 3' we LW x rs. . 2 ,vw YQ K, - . z AMW? W, f I L, , 'ln Y 1 1 . Q f 15 xml' A 1 1 'Wing 1 sv 1' 1 'F xii! An enjoyable motorhoat ride is in store for the Sophomore officers. Clockwisez Dottie Johnson, Secretaryg Vickie Stephens, Reporterg Jeff Reber, Vice Presidentg Ree Green, Presidentg Carole Brooks, Treasurer. B5 s 74 RH Jimmy Beckemeyer Carol Bell Linda Bell Carol Belluscio Martha Bernard Lynn Bernstein Bruce Abraliam Becky Affaltcr Joe Akin Bill Anderson Linda Andrews Ronnie Arline ,lolln Averill C. B. Baker Priscilla Baker John Bull Edmund Barlree Bob lieardswortli ev' wav- in kr' X age, Doris Berry Frank Bloom Nancy Brackhahn Forrest Bradley Larry Bredeson Henry Brenner Carol Brooks Becky Brown Ben Bryant Carol Bryant Michelle Bucholz Ennis Caldwell 75 Pam Ctnnferdam Dawn Cannon Cookis- Carter Ellen Clienoweth Susan Clayton Sammy Clowney Carol Cooke .limmy Coffield Libhy Collom Sandra Colston Sandra Compton ,loycc Connors Kenneth Crocker .lerry Crook Brenda Crosby Sherry Crumbley Sharon Cummings Alice Curry Ray Dun Orin Davidson Susan Davis Par Davin Martha Delius .leff Dc Vore 76 Becky Conrey Jeri Lynn Cook Tom Cook Robert Cooper Susan Cooper Kevin Courtney 1 .0 John Eisenberg Ann Eleazer Sheree Ellis Bill Embury Walter Endicott Mike Erwin Bobby Dickson .lim Dilling Lizabeth Dodd Lynda Dollar Carey Dowdle Ronnie Drake Sharon Dunkman Martha Dunn Dennis Earles ,lan Earney Beverly Eavenson David Eddins David Evans Irwin Evans Julia Ewing Karen Francher Donna Farnham Charles Faulk Robert Faulk ,lo Anne Fears Valerie Feltus Peggy Eilderman Merle Fink Jim Finnern 77 Drury Fisher Mary Fitch .lanet Floyd Connie Foster Judy Freeman Pal Freeman Susan Friendhander John Gamble Ned Garner Clifton Gaston Ruth Gillespie Ellen Ginn 78 :. v i'f ,V V-Q,..-.Vx All Sophomores move to the back of the bus! 44 Ellen Ginsburg Marion Godown Lee Gordon Mike Gowdy Myrna Graber Ree Green 1? AN Carol Greene Ronnie Gregory Frances Greif Suzanne Gresham Henry Griffith Ginger Grimes Dale Curley Kathy Haas Carol Haimsohn Ann Hall Woody Hall .lewelene Halley Ronnie Helgamo Jerry Herman Leslie Herman Randy Herman Edwin Hill Janie Hill Theresa Hill Diane Hillyer Craig Hodges Gary Holhein Patsy Horne Joe Horton 79 Ginny Howe Rick Howe Donna Hudson Ed Huntzicker Carolyn Hurst Martha Hurt Ellen Hyman Curtis Inman Johnny Jackson Larry Jarrett Bill Jason Patty Jenkins 1 f' Merrill Kahn Susan Kahn Sara Kaltenborn Tina Kaplan Rick Kearney Linda Kennon Brill Key Art Kimbel Betsy King Pat Kinkade Barbara Kinzel Tink Kisner Barbara Johnson Carol Johnson Dottie Johnson Jo Ann Johnson Linda Johnson Alice Jones Becky Logan Joe Long Nan Loonan Ailsa Loverde Freddy Lovitt Jimmy Lovitt Joan Krezanosky Patti Ladd Patsy Lake Rosemerly Lapides Ronnie Lard Robert Laster Diane Lawler John Lee Judy Leffel Carol Leonard Susan Lewis Tancie Lewis Charles Lynch John L'ynch Doug Mabry Katherine Magargel Ann Mahorney Mary Lynn Mallette John Manasco David Marcrum Butch Martin Edna Martin Kenneth Martin Lynee McDowell Bart McGhee Ginger McLain Mike McLain Put McLaughlin Kirby Mefford Cecile Melvin Mudelyn Merchant Don Meyer Penny Miller Connie Mills .lean Mills Tanya Miner 82 Tommy Minga Anne Moore Frank Moore Suzanne Morgan Tracy Mott Frank Myers Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your cheat sheets. Earl Pate Jack Patterson Jimmy Payne Marion Pennington Leigh Perkins Henry Perry Tim Neece Linda Nelson Susie Neuman Jimmy Newberry Van Northcross Donna Owen Billy Owens Barbara Pace Eddy Paige Tommy Pappas Pat Parker Cheryl Parrish Suzanne Perry Forrest Phillips Lynn Phillips Carolyn Podesta Louis Pounders Dan Powell Marilyn Prescott Richard Prewitt Jimmy Price Larry Pugh Freddy Raby Richard Raines 83 Mary Randlett Bobby Ray Bobby Ray Jeff Reber Dale Reid Ronnie Rcneker John Reynolds June Rhame Hugh Richbourg Larry Rigg David Robertson Carol Robinson Billy Royal Charles Schiffman Nancy Schippers Robert Schlenker Mason Schumacher Fred Scott Gail Seabrook Mildred Sebulsky Elaine Self Carol Sharp .lean Sheffield Pamela Shepard 84 Carole Robnett Charlotte Rogers Alccta Rome Mark Rose Shelley Rosengarten Sharron Rowe Dale Steinmeyer Vicki Stephens Lyn Stewart Linda Street Garner Strickland Wesley Summers Pam Shepherd Jimmy Simmons Nancy Simmons Carolyn Sisk Bill Smith Dennis Smith Linda Somers Tommy Somerville Steve Sondheim Will Sowles Anita Stanton Harvey Stauber Julie Swango Joan Swearingern Bill Talbot Jim Tarhutton Duncan Teague Hart Thomas Mary Vance Tilton Mike Timmons Bob Townsend Nancy Traveis .lane Tupper Ann Utterback 85 Kay Van Cleeff Suzanne Vollertsen Mike Wadley Candy Walden Carolyn Walker Franklin Walker Trisha Walker Linda Watson Parks Watson Laura Weekley Van Weinberg Donna Weiss 86 Bill Whidden Beth White Tish White Richard Wick Ann Wilford Diane Wilkins No, this isn't Saturday. It's just the day of the big snow. as Mitchell Wood Ruth Xvorthington Billy Wulfers William Wylie Janice Yastens Roger Young When Mr. Siler patrols, who d0esn't take their tray back? Lyn Wilkins Mat Wilkins Charles Williams .limmy Williams Richard Williams Susan Williams Warren Williams .lim Williamson Dennis Wilmoth Kenny Wilshire Adrian Wilson Donna Winfield 87 3 i if g fi if ,, 5 ., vi, as fs,- Z ,ff -W-if 'sg r After hoisting the sail the Freshman officers await further instructions. STANDING: Mike Bozof, Vice Presidentg Dick Jacobs, Reporterg Bill Dorsey, President. SEATED: Marsha Nanney, Treasurerg Mary Cocks, Secretary. 88 5 rib ,-XQ Q fr Q Buzzy Belcher Vicki Bell Barry Bissell Claud1a Black Karen Blackwell Don Blair Buddy Bonne Margaret Boothe Barbara Bozof Mike Bozof Linda Bruner Bob Buchanan Candy Abel Billy Abrams Hedda Adler Rick Allen C. L. Anderson Liby Arnold Qharon Atkins Beverly Austein Gene Avery Helen Barcrof Marvel Bayzie Linda Beck .lane Buck Eddie Calhoun Howard Calhoun Charles Cameron Bobby Chambers Terry Clark Larry Claypool .loe Clift Ronnie Clowney Dick Cockrell Mary Cocks Paul Coke Barbara Derrick Susie Diamond Linda Dienell Rodney Diggons Patsy Ditzel Al Dondeville Paul Dorman Bill Dorsey Pam Dougherty George Dunn Allen Dunstan Lem Eatlierly Judy Cole Vickie Coleman Joy Cook William Cook Ronnie Crook John Cross Bill Dahmer David Datz Carol Dean Vickie Dean Linda Dees Gayden Denton Emmett Elam Betsy Embry Joan English Andrea Epstein Harriet Feibelman Margaret Ferris Joe Fossick Lee Foster Terry Fristrom Charles Fuller Paul Gillespie Janice Goff Erick Goldstein Reena Graber Paul Green Martha Griffin Judy Grumbles Charles Hall Mike Harris Mac Hawkins Marilyn Heinberg Marilyn Herman Kathy Holland Bill Hopper Sam ,lowers Susan Kasserman Sue Kaufman Patty Kelly Ken Kenworthy Buddy Kinney Ricke La Cagnina Y Tommy Lafferty Stephen Lancaster Louise Lee Daine Levy ,lack Lewis Gerald Horton Richard Howles Webb Hubbell Max Hughes Pamela Hurst Dick Jacobs Jack Jagoditsch Rosemary .lenkin Katy Johnson Patty .lolly Ellis Jones Warren Jordan Dollie McGrath Ken McKinney Gary Meter Bill Miller Elizabeth Miller Ronnie Miller Tanette Miner Betty Mintz Voell Moseley .lim Murphy Marsha Nanny Lynn Nevin Look who just discovered girls! Bobby Little Bob Long Flynn Lovett Mary Macdonald Phil Mahan Tommy Malone Nancy Marlin Thomas Martin John Mathieu John McCormick Barbara McGeary Virginia McGhee John Newton Linda Nowlin Cyndy Ochs Erwin Ostrow Terry Oursler Jeff Owen Jimmy Uwens Judy Pace Tim Pappas Patty Parker Susan Parker Bobby Pate Linda Robertson George Robertson Robbie Robertson Sue Robinson Chris Rooke Eileen Sacks Diedre Sumbrano Judy Samuels Franklin Sanders Susan Schiff Billy Schultz Dara Schwantes Tommy Paul Jane Pennypacker Harriet Philip Robert Pinkston Bob Pinstein Cliff Plunk Dave Porter Judy Powell Richard Pugh Ann Reeves Ronnye Reiter Robert Robbins Glynn Stofer David Storey .lohn Stroupe Becky Thomas Donna Thompson Mary Thompson Trudy Thorn Jimmy Thurston Ann Tirlwell .lim Utterback Torn Vanatta Pat Wadley Mike Scott Shirley Scruggs Ricky Shipley John Simmons Leslie Simon Allen Smith Ann Smith Betty Smith Sandra Smith Therecia Spencer Bill Spurr Phil Steele , , I V ,f. '2- .lane Wadlington Bill Wagner Asa Walker Johnny Walker Bonnie Wallace Bill Walton Dick Wardlow Carolyn Weaver Ronnie Weisinger Bob Wilborn Gail Wilkinson Janet Will Joe Williams Ricky Winston Johnny Winters Anne Woodson Linda Worroll As you can see this isn t the first time Dennis has taken a heating from Penny 8-1-FIRST ROW: J. Horton, W. Johnson, J. Fones, L. Bishop. R. Casey, M. Feihelmam, C. Carloss, K. Kruger, B. Joy, M. Bain, R. Pustiu. SECOND ROW: R. Langleqy. K. Willizims, B. Eaheart, C. Eutln-rly, J. Flute-r, R. Oglcsby, l. Ford, R. Holmes, L. Holden, J. Ralph, Boudolf. THIRD ROW: J. Clark, J. Gaines, E. Wlillinms, J. Kuhik, H. Rutler, B. Griffin, J. Nicholas, M. Milford, D. Drake. 8-2-FIRST ROW: J. Furrimond, K. Rratten, R. Simmons, J. Bonham, M. McMaster, A. Lightman, A. Kceton, C. Shipley, E. Agee. SECOND ROW: P. Karlin, L. Shubert, A. Eherdt, E. Chaf:-iz, D. Malone, S. Parker, K. Rome, J. Douglas, B. Harrison, C. Fristrom, S. Jetton. THIRD ROW: M. Bernstein, C. Vaught, E. Hurkaby, A. Patterson, P. Neeley, J. Carlson, D. Baer, T. Calhoun, C. Fetters, J. Arnold. 96 8-34FIRST ROW: M. Haas, M. Abbott, J. Phillips, W. Capelle, P. Adams, J. Webb, J. Johnson, M. Mathias, R. Levy, S. Fitcgerald, J. Alston. SECOND ROW: J. Wilkinson, J. Lewis, P. Powell, M. Armstrong, C. Carrel, J. West, J. Philip, K. Green, J. Miller, L. Perry. THIRD ROW: J. Anderson, R. Cramer, R. Smith, F. Bean, D. Rosenberg, E. Eleazer, J. Downen, N. Noblitt, D. Anderson, L. MCCQ-hee, M. Rugsdalo. 8-4?-FIRST ROW: M. Welch, J. Lewis, R. Reeves, A. Sondhein, R. Stowers, D. Sambrano, W. French, L. Edelson, J. Kriucher, J. Orr. SECOND ROW: K. Tullis, M. Robinson, N. Hooker, L. Stratton, B. Stancil, H. Hawkins, T. Crawford, A. Allen, M. Lewis, L. Nolan, ll. Sharp. THIRD ROW: D. Boggs, L. Butts, L. Hawkins, B. Jones, M. Thompson, J. Grant, P. Ulrich, J. Ruffin, K. Vallen, H. Springer. 97 8-5fFlRST ROW: E. Grosmaire, K. Holloway, B. Hurst, S. McCrory, D. Creir, J. Sandridge, B. West, S. King, C. Klyce, N. Lightman. SECOND ROW: V. Duncan, M. Barbee, R. Haas, L. Koonce, M. Wells, L. Tanner, N. Scott, M. Pappas, F. Henderson, ID. Cunningham, C. Boone. THIRD ROW: E. Boswell, E. Miller, S. Ramsay, J. Ray, C. Streicher, L. Payton, T. Connable, R. Hopkin, E. Crawford, K. Billings, H. Lane. ff Y 'Jill -- 8-6-FIRST ROW: S. Walker, C. Gibbons, L. Shackelford, L. Baker, D. Hardy, B. Booth, R. Chapman, B. Maquire, N. Hirsch, B. McBurney, J. Vergos. SECOND ROYV: E. Rubenstein, l. Strauch, R. Witsell, V. Aylor, J. Reed, S. Lemly, F. Probst, L. Burton, B. Hillycr, H. Haizlip. THIRD ROW: D. Mathews, C. Wisener, E. Williams, H. Miller, L. Langer, B. Parker, C. Jones, T. Hill, H. Mays, F. Grooms, J. Buchman. 98 8-7-FIRST BOW: R. Cupp, G. Smith, J. Croskind, J. Ryland, B. Swafford, L. Blakebum, B. Bradley, L. Samelson, J. Comp- ton. SECOND BOW: L. Busby, E. Douzanis, B. Cornell, T. Pierce, J. Harris, B. Bendal, D. Kuiken, I. Rini, M. Lipman, D. Sims. THIRD BOW: C. Hand, V. Sanders, S. Hicks, A. Hendrix, A. Jett, M. Panitz, T. Bellott, M. Bowin, J. Moore, B. Sappenfield. 7-lfFlRST ROW: J. Moseley, D. O'Neill, K. Malain, B. Jones, S. Smith, L. Routt, M. Block, B. Nowlin, J. Smith, P. Holmes, J. Stone. SECOND ROW: B. Gossett, L. Frost, B. Jones, T. Ellis, C. Hill, T. Trammell, B. White, S. Watts, A. Blackwell, J. Huckabay, S. Wick. THIRD ROW: C. Bronson, J. Carter, S. Ball, H. Jolmson, M. Baluguer, E. Perkins, E. Bourgoyne, A. Chap- man, C. Nettles, C. Shepard. 99 7-21-FIRST ROW: J. Millcr, J. Metzger, M. Belz, P. Bale, S. Chafetz, W. Thompson, S. Boswel, R. Haas, B. Crumbles. SECOND ROVCVZ li. WWvlllTlllllNlrIl, ,l. cll'UlJi'l', T. Crm-n. V. Schwartz, V. STIYVYP. M. Healy. N. Kopalfl, E. Johnston, M. Scott, S. Vowcr THIRD ROW: H. Essex. ll. Uakt-r. I.. Bc-llwtt. T. C. Barnes. V. Nlr'I3111'11w-y. C. Wviss. D. Wildins, B. Willworu, T. Parks, B. Duchllfllf I 7-3-FIRST ROW: B. Joobs, M. Allen, M. McKinney, S. Spickard, J. Dondeville, J. Dunn, R. English, D. Conaway, B. Freeman, S. Corlew. SECOND ROW: C. Krivcher, R. Pople, R. Goff, G. Sporak, .l. Moore, S. Gully, S. Oursler, M. Jett, D. Barnett, C. Edelson, K. Kauffman, J. Nichols. THIRD ROW: E. McAteer, J. Northcross, F. Robertson, G. Steinkamp, M. Finnern, M. Fin- nigan, B. Heffelfinger, B. Hunt, B. Mallette, L. Lewis. IOO 711-FIRST ROW: D. Kriger, P. Cocks, K. Samuel, P. Swafford, B. Parrish, B. Jacobs, M. Pasternack, J. Bloomfield, T. Deaton, S. Conaway, B. Niven. SECOND ROW: S. Fincher, B. Goldsmith, D. Shipmon, S. Dietz, J. Hay, D. Eisenberg, D. Austin, N. Henrich, D. Geiger, B. Helton, B. Kahn. THIRD ROW: M. Parodi, C. Meredith, C. Queener, P. Brown, K. Campbell. 7-5-FIRST ROW: J. Robins, E. Morton, K. Foster, C. Akers, R. Cooper, B. Brommer, K. Hudson, T. Morgan, M. Gompertz, B. Ginsburg, R. Walton. SECOND ROW: L. Stigall, A. Lovejoy, S. Pappas, C. Williams, R. Horne, V. Thompson, A. Plough, J. Bradley, T. Regenold, H. Ryan, F. Randle. IOI 7-6-FIRST ROW: J. Watson, K. Hawkes, L. Filderman, P. Preston, M. Simmons, R. Carey, G. Murray, J. Lightman, B. Ben- dersky, R. Goodman, G. Miller. SECOND ROW: P. Hunt, B. Bredow, C. J' twen, A. Wagner, S. Perry, S. Collins, S. Rhea, D. Poindcxtvr, S. Pinkston, T. Clark, B. Stearnes. THIRD ROW: C. Prescott, J. Logan, J. Hawkins, J. Broemmelsick, B. Cole, K. Kubick, B. LaCagnina, J. Willis, J. Bailey, J. Roberts, D. Stockard. t t 7-7-FIRST ROW: K. Brunskill, B. Belluscio, S. Adler, T. Bernstein, M. Blakeburn, E. Shroyer, M. Calhoun, B. Robertson, J. Anderson, T. Eschen, R. Cross. SECOND ROW: T. Caldwell, K. Sharp, D. Craddock, J. Wittenberg, A. Stone, C. Woodson, A. Sternherger, A. Walker, M. Butts, M. Attridge, C. Southard. I02 Seventh and eighth graders enjoyed the Homecoming Dance Seventh graders sing along with Lane. One, two, cha-cha-cha. gn ge czfurey W Jfmyya 2-'it ' N! + i geafure fjogfor feanie Feinstein Q 21292155 , WEZISWZZ1 Ha 1. 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HQWJWW Bill Dowdle WITTIEST wwf Beverly Tresan wad' Phillip Stewart They'll bc out in a couple of weeks on good behavior Q MOST A TTRACTIVE Bettye Gay You be the judge! .wan K' 1. , ...JV Gene Wilkins- BE T DRESSE fxwv fih, , Suzanne Vance 'lu Qgalph McMaster Do you think we have enough? Wav' QV ' 355-ii il' N X 0- 7 2. 5 Mi - ,gy Q -as-'Sw :Mmm gg 45. n ' J' f ? 5 , A My u if , -'Wag M I W, ,wa Ska? fyaoorzfes W va. GJ .- S OPI-10M URES Martha Delius Mike Erwin 7' A Q 1 Vi , rl Xi? x G3 1 A 69 Q If MavC ks NIORS Rusty French Putnam O O t FRESHMEN 0 ' John Mathieu fi 3 -Q Hlc'i'llf1l4'+ .Q I lllwlmlw He-ilu-iialx Qmbf Jig 0122 ecomzhy , 5 ,, 42344 E 'Lf if -H, ? il W E , I A r V. . Om-1-n llmnm- lloun amcl ullvrnulvs .lvunlv l't'lIl5I4'lIl und llvtlyv lin- lwwullvanll Royalty and ilu- 4-ll:-1-l'l1-gnelq-ns pnw for our plmmg- 9 .ly am- sw-n vnjuying thc- gunw. ' Flllvllvlk 5522, 'l'lu- ne-uly vu-um-al qu:-1-n llium- Ile-un Qnuile-5 julailunlly as sln' is 4-smuh-ll uff Illv fivlml lay 1-upluins llill lluwllf- null Russ llolj. Wlliln' Sl-lllllll fan- pqlvlu-ul llmlpn-N lm' Iln- llmm-wnning lliIIlIl'. flirl-. 4l:vn'l fnrgq-I lu pu! llluw Illlllllx in llll' l4'l.l'lQ1'I'.lllPl' nlwn Mill gmt lmnw! IZ3 Alternate-Judy Cole Queen-Marsha Nanney I24 Alternate-Susan Parker unzbr 1 , J 0122 ecomzb y Alternates Judy Cole and Susan Parker and Queen Marsha Nanney have reason to be so happy. V Co-captains David Porter and Robert Wilborn crown Queen Marsha. The cheerleaders lead a spirited crowd. I25 ' 2 ,ff L ,.,.A .A 2 : 1 5 e T 1 N J., 1 f f 41 vi' tg., E l H N ,! in ww u fl' Q 'ff i ,H , N , Q, 1 I I i 'E n U, 1. g ,.f. ' 4 F! gf 1, V m . I S , . 1 K A Q- i gi ,1 x ,1 ' s Y' I li F 5, 5 mf' 1A Q HM- M - V' nf, 'f:QQ M 4 ,Hg ag Q 5 I ,af JWWP ff X' - -til ws? , 5 3 ' I Q 3' Q S 5 I! , X - , .. F A FL .I .H ff. M gi S ES 1, A.. Y W S ' ' 35'-V ' x A: A A I I Q x ship mmm- ,QI 3512 Sprt Ed R S WSHS WSHS WSHS ...., e . . . WSHS ,..... , ... . WSHS ... eeeeee . ., Frayser MUS ..A. CBHS ., . . ..,, Kingsbury Overton .,,,7,, ,,....,,,, WSHS WSHS WSHS WSHS .... .. WSHS Humes Southside Treadwell Messick . East .,,,, Ross Doty Bill Dowdle Warren Knight Y , . 4.fL3f.. Q ..-'N... ROW 1: J. Winn, F. Mustin, P. Turner, J. Ciusti, D. Mills, F. Gibbons, R. Doty, B. Dowdle. ROW 2: W. Knight, R. Chappell, B. Ray, J. Simmons, J. Harris, K. Clazer, H. Richbourg, B. Pugh. ROW 3: M. Brooks, H. Stauber, R. Reneker, C. Duncan, D. Wilmoth, M. Wilkins, D. Malueg, C. Baker, M. Spencer, R. Cooper. ROW 4: M. Coleman, D. Smith, B. Owens, R. French, F. Raby, .l. Lee, I. Jason, T. Somerville. l29 f.f...,-fr - V 'fm vga J , 1 a- ,. . .Q 1. ' l ,W f 4 V ,, Q tag If Q -.w., ff-ew! V, . ,rl Ev-l v' V' r V :, I. - , 'mf ef' f ' Y, ng. L ,Q . X' .. , V V, A L, .. I Q .M K ' M , -, , . i as we 61 ' 'Y s W W Z WM 'E r 3, ffm 4 .W 4 ,4 , da WM jk ,, ,A A, iw H Jaw ff fi? H: T ,L ' y f 4 A M Q 4 T 45 f , 2.,fJla?if 8 S, 'll .... 5 :sl W , , '- W ' nf . 51' ' A--Qi .,., Q ' K A ,A M., ff' - A ff 'H M.. - f , JAN-Q-A , A -, 2 +A .f 4 ,A-fgajy ,,'s,:1,,l,f1Q,,,,, ff ll' ' 'A K' J' J , Dennis Maluvg -L! Allxletic lll1'CCtC71'fGl?0fg6 Tyree Rusty French Richard Chappell Jimmy Simmons Bacfkfielcl Coacll-Tommy Spires n My ,W f H , , W4-gg 1,-Q Q , Aiwa, QA .ws fb my ,sw The Spartans prepare to meet the oncoming Scrappers. 4? is Line Coach-Kenneth Maihis Head Coach-Kinnelh Floyd ffgwaeszw Mat Wilkins Bobby Ray C. B. Bi1kCf -L , . ,, Aw Hugh Righbgurg TUIHIIIY Somcrviiic l32 QE' 'Ihr Spartans lend their support from the bench. if j F' 3. x XX? 'gk U fs' K' -fl IE? ?3 , A Spartan runner makes good use of an opening cleared by the line. The White Station Football Team, although failing to chart a victory, kept their fighting spirit through the entire season. Head football coach Kennith Floyd at- tributed most of our losses to the smallness and inexperience of the squad. With only a few lettermen returning, many new names appeared on the Spartan's starting line-up. The football team was helped greatly throughout the season by the enthusiastic support of the student body and the able coaching of Kenneth Floyd, Tommy Spires, and Ken Mathis. The Spartans placed three players on the All Memphis Squad. Bill Dowdle made the Second String of the All Memphis Team, and Buddy Pugh along with Dennis Malueg were placed on the Honorable Mention List. At the football banquet awards were presented to outstanding players. Hugh Richbourg received the award for the BEST ATTITUDE, Buddy Pugh was named the BEST BACKFIELD PLAYER, and the BEST LINEMAN was Bill Dowdle. The large number of lettermen returning to the team for the 1962 season give us high hopes and a bright future. Duugii Mabry moves into Soutl1side's territory. Ruby runs around the end to gain yardage for the Spartans Ross Doty halts an Eagle advance with the aid of an unidentified Spartan. M?x,i,fnE,. wh.. ww ,Y . JANET PUTNAM BETTYE CAY PATTY JENKINS CLAIRE CARLSON CA MILLE LANE ,. MINII EDGE CAROL BROOKS , Q JEANIE FEINSTEIN SHERRY LEDBETTER DIANE DEAN CO-Captain CO-Captam 193 ga li 5,xg Q iii X - I V, V, ,MN QV - --W ' ' ff mlvzsif ., ' if- fy, - , U, V. f 3' sw 1- Jehu , y 'V ,ig A vi, 'W . . , x A if 'X Qug,-ggi: ffsf 3 - x wif Q '31 5- 5. 1' -xv 1? Q1 y ,gf W .ctw 4 .f ff Q, . x r,,- V- .Ass Qiwaw. Carol snaps the cheering section to attention, Dottie is really concentrating on learning a cheer at the spring clinic. These cheerleaders are certainly swinging. What form! HHER This set cheerleading back 20,000 years. '39 w P B A S K E T B A L L WSHSS 2 WSHS WSHS WSHS WSHS WSHSS ,S WSHS WSHS WSHSH 777 WSHS WSHSE 77k WSHS WSHSES 2 WSHS WSHS Yvelcll JXQITQWY and an Overton Rebel scramble for u louse bull. Camden , ,,,, ,37 Oakhaven ML S , 2 Oakhaven ..,,,7, ,7,,,777,, Beachbluff Camden ,,77, Brownsville Messick ,,,,, Westside , , Overton Central , ,, Treadwell . Brownsville MUS . , . Bolton 7 SEASONS RECORD 46 WSHS 62 WSHS 52 WSHS eeeee eieeeeee 47 WSHS 39 WSHS 26 WSHS iieee , 64 WSHS -125 WSHSSU 2, , 56 WSHS 72 23 WSHS eeeee ,S 55 WSHSSS 2 eieei 81 WSHSS., ,, 7 D WSHS eeee . WSHSSSS eee, , Catholic 7 Humes . CBHS v,,,, Frayser , Southside Kingsbury East 7 ,,e, ,, Tech ,,,,,, Overton , Messick 7 Treadwell Kingsbury CBHS , East , S745 , 874, iq, S74 Z, SENIOR HA TE.-XNIfROW 1: C. Dunn, R, Hurt. C. U. Bank:-r. R. Yannulu.. XV. Agnew. ROXV 2: Cuurll Lowvry, B. Hurrvll, R. Huff, 1. Rugsdulv, C. Hvrringtml, J. Roberts, S. 'l'l1or:lJ11r5' J TiIlun,'NIHr D 1'q'll'Ql0. s 3 . is 1 I COIXCI-I SAM LOWRY MANAGERS: David Fargo and Johnny Walker. I42 gm ag V f S, 5 hi- Qixxn 'WM- 1. v ., A H, we . xg. , -' ,K :size ,t ' V V i .t . - if P t M ll K ,Jia ,, fs tu, staging, J , fa M 55 f..,,,K,5i:. Wy ug .a-W M Coaeh Field confers plans with the B team. Starting the game, Cap Herrington jumps for the ti At the half, younger Spartans improve their skill. The Spartans began the l96l-1962 basketball seasonl by taking road trips to Camden. Beeehbluff, and Browns-1 ville. Although the Spartans won eight of their first ninej games they were not able to hold the average as thel Prep League competition became keener. Wlhite Sta- tion completed the season with a record of 11 wins andl ll! losses. Spectators saw one off the most unusual! games of the season when White Station rnet Tread-l well on our home court. Coach Lowery sent the Spartans: into a stall designed to force the Eagles out of theirl zone defense. Treadwell eontinued on their zone while? Wllite Station controlled the ball in their persistent! stall. Vtvith the score 2-3 at the half the teams left thei floor. The second half saw normal action restored due to changes in the tactics of both teams. Cap Herrington drives through a Tech defender. The high point in the season came in a thrilling three game series starting with the defeat of Tech 97-62. In the two successive games the Spartans lost I0 the Overton Rebels 55-511 and to Messick 59-57. The White Station-Overton game was give and take all the' way, with White Station on top 29-27 at the ialf. Since the score stood 50-50 when the final buzzer sounded, the game went into overtime. The Spartans ,ed 54-53 until the last 12 seconds when a Rehel jump ghot gave Gverton a 55-54 victory. l Messick was faced with a spirited attack by the Spartans that gave them 25 points in the first quarter md an 8 point lead at the half. The Panthers revived For the second half and managed to pass the Spartans md win in spite of Jack Tiltons 2-11 points. Highest scoring averages were attained by Welch Xgnew and Jack Tilton. Agnew made 7711 of his 'oul shots while Tilton followed with 6672. ,luck Tilton reaches for u loose hull. Huff and Roberts scramble for the rebound l HB TEAM The, Senior 'EB7' Team ended the 1961- 1962 season with a record of ten wins and twelve losses. Coach Maurice Fields has done an excellent job of developing the potentialities of boys such as Russell Heath, Charles Galla- gher, Ken Perkins, and Jon Scott. These boys, while gaining valuable experience on the HB Team, look to the day when they will play on the Varsity Squad. Rob Vunatta dribblcs down the court for 11 Wlllllti Station score. IW -lluumngqi F I46 s 21 K Welch Agnew uim -2 K. W ,.,1,r,,..... R' -, W.-. W , ,J3,,,,.,..., .-f' i -...sg wavy, s for the basket on a foul shot. WSH5 WSHS WSHS WSHS WSHS WSHS WSHS WSHS WSIIS WSHS WSIIS WSHS WSHS WSHS WSHS WSHS WSHS WSHS WSIIS WSHS WSHS W UHS777 7 7 77 NB TEAM SCORES 43 41- 3 lr P13 89 62 37 68 fl-3 37 fl 3 -10 7 30 43 27 '19 38 51 7 3,,, 42 77 37 37 Camden 7 Oakhaven 7 MUS 7 7 Oakhaven 7 77 7 Bcachhluff Camden ,,,, Brownsville Messick ,,,,,7,,,,, ,,,,,, Wc:stside 7 Overton ,,,7,,, 7 ,,,,, 7 Central 77 Treadweli 7 7777 77 77 Catholic Humes 7777 CBHS 7 7777 7 Frayser 777777 77777 7 7 Southside 77 East 77 Tech 7 77777 7 Overton 77777 7 7777777 7 Messick 777777 7 77777 7 Treadwell 77 COACH MAURICE FIELDS SENIOR HB TEAM-ROW 1: H. Thomas, L. Pounders, C, Gallogiher, J. Boswell, J. Scott. ROW 2: B. Smith, I William on E. Hunlzinker, R. Heath, R. Rem-ker, K. Perkins, R. Howe, Mgrl. Walker. NUlSi10WIlZJ. Reber. B A S E B A L L 5' Q L . first. zz X gnfwq, M ,, , Z ,V , ,,,,,,,..,., -V: Q '2-MW-:W .fm .1 TQ: fm . 5 wr. sgqfy .t ,ty qf . ..-,ty . In ,j,,5Q .K fs , . 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Welch Agnew takes time out for u Hsnackn during at tense IIIOIHCDI. 'MM' A ,L ,F M. .F A , , 1. ,, - .A A L 3 S- I, .Q - 1 - ' V Mi 4 A K if A - 1. .W . tt mf? .iw 'dr A+ , . Q , JSSIQQQ, if , N ' ' nv-W f 4 ww K , -V W N, . - . M5 V7 H- -. I NJ in E' ' 1 K , ..TfIlir4Q.::QfmQ..f.-.Mt E -' A 4' 4' ' . 1 waz' ' . My ov ,- ,. . ' M 4 ' '- X V J 1 ,,u . 4 A A v u .M , W Aiifim- 'fykkww f'f,'f 4 . A 1, .M - an . ' .L W' Joe Stewart, All-Memphis prospect, slides into second. I49 a f SX ,WE J' 2 f w BASEBALL TEAM--FIRST ROXV: Ci1HLlQ11t'l', Slcwurt, Agnew Dowdlv, Chappell, Steel, Hivnz, BCLIICLYIMIIIII, RLlgSlIl1lb. dvi Managers, Doug Mabry and Hee Crccn, keep score during the game with East. Xanga-sv is M H55 0 Spartans gather round the mound for a strategy session during a tight game. 1n the 1961 senior high baseball opener, Jerry Warren pitched his first performance, against Over- ton. With a final score of 11-0, he limited the Rebels to one hit. James Heinz demonstrated his abilities against Treadwell, giving up only three hits in a 10 inning shutout. Having ended the season With a 6-6 record, the Spartans took fourth place in the Eastern Division of the Prep League. 1? if 1 Jerry Caldwell proves to be the man with the big bat. ISI V ,,,,,,, , T R A C K 1i Bobby Robbins, Ripley Relay title bolder, puts the shot. Don Argall shows the strain of the 440 yard dash. ,lohn Hillman displays good form in the high jump by easily clearing the bar. IS3 SPARTAN TRACK TEAM-FIRST ROW, left to right: Brooks, French, Houston, Paulson, Pugh, Crook, Metz. SECOND ROW: Knight, Argall, Harrell, Brasher, Stovall, Amis, Hale, Turner. THIRD ROW: Coach Tyree, Brown, Harris, Robbins, Boone Duncan, Feagin, Couch, and manager Tommy Mann. The 1961 track season was one of the Spartans, most successful. Ably trained by Coach Tyree and led by Captains Frank Feagin and Jerry Hale, the team won a number of city meets. Journeying to the Ripley Relays theteam showed its strength by placing in every event and winning fourth place. Feagin and Hale were consistent winners of their specialties. Feagin running the mile and 880 and Hale the 100 and 220. Hale went on to win the 220 in the state meet. I54 The mile relay team-Argall, Harrell, Pugh, Paulson, ,and Brooks-qualified for thc state meet at Nashville. Co-captain Frank Feagin showed strength in the 880 and mile run. lt gn! Rox Brasher, pole vaulter, cluars the har with room to sparc. A I ,mx V M it .J . , g, -' ,ygg5ui,ffw4fv,f,2,,-ff Jerry Hale, Spartan track standout, again triumphs in the 100 yard dash. I55 G O L F 4 r ,,'P' GOLF TEAM-FIRST ROW: Dyer, Lightnian, Tyson. SECOND ROW: Dlugacli, Tannen, Haas. The White Station Golf Team has again proved themselves the best team by winning top honors in the TSSAA State Tournament. Wllite Station High School, only in its sixth year of existence, won the team championship of the state and Stephen Lightman took the runneris-up trophy in the individual state matches. In the city league play the team ran a close race with Messick, only to slip behind to take second place. Team captain, Bill Tyson, took first place and Donnie Dyer took runner-up in the city individual matches. Whatablastl Donnie Dyer finds a familiar tree. Mac Kearney prepares to tee 'ogg -f--an 'Lies TENNIS TEAM: Sherman, Lightman, and Haas. Coach Field gives a helpful tip to Gene Sherman. Mike Lightman and ,lim Haas. show how to win and lose with a smile. . ' 'W SK-Q' JUNIOR FOOTBALL Running wide, Dorsey gains yardage for White Station. pf if QM 'ix 'Y a C 5 l Dick Cockrell advances into Colonial territory. Coach Lowery reviews tactics with the team at half time. WSHS WSHS WSHS ssss,ss ssvs,. WSHS WSHS WSHS s,,,sss s...ss.sss 1 3 WSHS ssss.ss .s..... SCORES Bt, 1. Fi, , Y W? 1 Qs, , 3151 'N 0 C.B.C. ......,.,., ,,.,.7Vv.. 1 3 6 Sherwood .,,,.7,.,,,..,.ss, 12 7 Catholic 0 Colonial v,,.,,, ,.....,s., 2 5 East ,,,,,,,7.,...,, ,,.,.. 7 Kingsbury ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 13 6 Treadwell ,,,,.77,.......,,7 18 l6I t. Y. ,, ww r' 2f 3 Q if ,J i1 VW Q 'Q The Junior High Spartans line up for a hard hitting attack Larry Busby tries to evade on-rushing tackiers. 1 i I62 s , M. . Vx xt ' - .. ROW l: G. Miller, H. Johnson, M. McMaster, J. Vergos, K. McKinney, R. LaCognia, K. Billings, B. Farris, Mgr. B. Bendersky. ROW 2: P. Dorman, J. Cameron, L. Busby, J. Wittenberg, J. Orr, D. Warlaw, E. Williams, D. Phillips, C. Streicher, J. Walker. ROW 3: Coach Sam Lowery, J. Butler, P. Steele, E. Harris, J. Phillips, E. Ostrow, W. Miller, Coach Maurice Fields. ROW 4: C. Eatherly, W. Dorsey, B. Belcher, D. Cockrell, S. Jowers, C. Johnson, D. Porter, R. Pugh. White Station's Junior Football Team turned in a record of 2 wins, 4 losses, and 1 tie. David Porter was chosen for the first team all-district while Quarterback, Dick Cockrell was selected for the second team. Outstanding players Larry Busby, Hal Lane, and Howard Butler will return next season to lend their support to the Junior Spartans. MANAGERS: James Dorman and Johnny Walker. '63 ss? JUDY COLE PENELOPE BARBEE Captain ' 1 MARSHA NANNEY Co-Captain MICHELLE WELCH REENA GRABER 1 1 5 , O SUSAN PARKER SUE ROBINSON 4' if BUNNY CORNELL 2 MARY COCKS Q 'ck GINA BOONE l65 n 21 Junior HB lmim game lllc centers jump for the tip up. Alunior Spartan ullempts Ll field goal A can ,,,. 'bb Junior Spartans munmiver for a drive to the basket. fu Q ll' Af' H 2. 5 ia 'T cs Nad' lil EH 1 xwzwii l WKPWW Q54 1 1 ul'- , ,,' l 1 l i R39 Q -f wxfgunaumv C in 'W if' Eff , Spartans line up for 21 foul shot. E K Ya '68 COACH BIAURICE FIELD STUDENT COACH BOB BORTON JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM-ROJV 1: Coach Field, C. Caniron, li. Dorsey, P. Steel, J. Murphy, D. Cockrell, S. Jowers. W. Huhhcll, S. Lancaster, C. Plunk, J. Mathieu. P. Gillespie, Mgr. K. Kcnworthey. JUNIOR BASKETBALL Coach Maurice Field led the Junior Spartans through a good season compiling a record of 9 wins and 7 losses. Exciting action was seen when White Station inet and defeated Kings- bury 33 to 32. John Mathieu led the way to victory by scoring 21 points while Jim Murphy and Dick Cockrell grabbed the rebounds. Top scoring honors for the season went to John Mathieu followed by Charles Camron and Dick Cockrell. 'K-n.,., MANAGER KEN KENWORTHY N--M.. M I69 I Q -u A Q , , -- VM, A .. f N .. Q ' A -Q I - BASEBALL TEAM-'FIRST ROW: Blumenfeld, Dorsey, Steele, Erwin, Dixon, Hubble, Baby. SECOND ROW: Butler, Ainsworth, Belcher, Wilkens, Renikek, DeVora, Lee. J U I OR BASEBALL The Junior High baseball team demonstrated their strength in the 1961 season opener by de- feating Treadwell 13-0. In a later game with CBJHS, Fred Raby, an all- Memphis nominee, pitched a no-hit shutout against the young brothers. The Spartans ended the season with a 9-3 record tolclaim second place in the eastern division. Other honors were given to Howard Butler, all- district. and Phil Steel. Honorable Mention- Managers, Hattendorf, Philip, and Martin, tie down a base before the game. I I I I I I I I I I gl : i A sr s w 3 5.1: A Matt Wilkins warms up before the game. Mike Blumenfeld shows fighting Spartan spirit hy sliding for a safe base. Pitcher Freddy Raby fires another strike. '6Where did it go? exclaims catcher Johnny Lee. I7I f't'rtt-fgff1 gf -Me m e 1 . -- V ----- TT-lil' We ' ' we W ---- , Y, , . 11 5,123Z,,,,,,,,,VraV.,,:,,,,,,!g N 55 . 53, its siWa.1s,,..e2e.am rfM-,-:M ::., H ' . ' - ,f,-3, , z ss: if ff- 1.f:si5,gf,1f+wgQ,, -7 H 'Y f-'- , fa:4:.1:n f'-iills - .gff,i,,3g,,,21,,t1gf1,qsz.si.zzJ.2g,:3xg?+, , 'lzfziii-iw V -M f' f - igiifgfsjgta4'aw.:gfw,g,gfz,g5ggUpgV,,q. . ' ' 'f ' A J .2 ' f , E , -A W .Ewwf f K TRACK TEAM-FIRST ROW, left to right: Louis, manager, McMaster, Williams, Johnson, Gillespie, Vergos, Summers, Winston, manager. SECOND ROW: Welborne, Lockagina, Owens, Calhoun, Lane, Boone, Streichen. THIRD ROW: Finnern, Reber, Lynch, Porter, Wilmoth, Ray, Parker, Cameron, Coach Lowry. UNIOR TRACK The Junior Track Team under Coach Lowery won 4 out of its 7 meets. Dennis Wilmoth earned more points and won more events than any other member of the track team. Wilmoth placed in the 880, the shot put, and the high jump. Johnny Vergos tied for the City High ,lump Championship in the seventh grade division. Dennis Wilmoth received the award for the Most Valuable Track Team member, while Charles Summers was selected for the best attitude. I72 ..,.. tafwywggzmtigi '2 W ,gm ff up 9 Ig? .4 ',.-- ,, Q .ta t Captain Billy Owens gets set for the 100 yard dash. Denny Wilmoth, the tcam's powcrmun, puts the shot for another Spartan victory. B f.H-,ff-ie,. J Discus hurler, David Porter, winds up for a mighty throw. Spartan relay team leads at the baton exchange. I73 W a MEMPHIS JUNIOR GOLF CHAMPIONS-ALEFT TO RICHT: Levy, W. Sowles, Miller, Pate, and Weinberg. The Junior Golf Team ended its 1961 season by winning its third straight ,lunior High League Golf Crown. The team breezed through the Eastern Division and went on to win the city championship by defeating Longview, 1715-15. Will Sowles, the team captain, won the city individual championship. Hillman Robbins Hives Van Weinberg professional Will Sowles, team captain, shows form that led the advice. team to city championship. I74 A1Hatte-ndurf makes almighty serve. Bob Salmson gels set to return his opponents serve Coach Field takes time out to talk over the game with Saimson and Hattendorf. '75 K J rs ,gli sw te .il ,n, -I 4' .E ye '!':5 z1 - 1 '5 'if' if ,ggdfg .L V , at H: it Qliietvz s ... 4 , .,. A V, 1: g Luylg. 14,2 5 rikivgivw Etta -Y . , E gi az Y if! Q21 if E! 3 In Leadershqy I5 a QW Activities Editor Gail Perlberg Quiz 'ein on the Air scholars take time out from practice for a session of eating and talk. Bill Halliburton tried to be a Cheer- leader, but was rejected because of his lf-gs. Even Mr. Wimpce got in the act during l roni decoration time. Miss Davis gives a few words of advice in Latin. Mr. Field, we hate to tell you, but the music is upside down! Oh, there's a picture of me in here! The Clce Club sings our spirits up! A few Spartans take time between classes in order to talk. ln an uncomfortable position, Robert Huff signs annuals for his admirers. Campaigning grew hard as voting grew IICLIY. :Ozark Mimil' goes with vengeance to get our rivals! Cap Herrington chews instead of cheers! 1---wt ,QQ PM White Station's activities ranfre from the manv C' . assemblies that honor our students for their outstanding work in the Tri-M and the publica- tions to the annual banquet for Miss Davis's Latin scholars. As always, the Student Council made money at the Homecoming Dance, and Mr. Cranes Thespians did an excellent job in their production, Stardust. During Christmas the Spartan Glee Club sang a fabulous rendition of old Christmas songs, and T-Bone acted as Santa Claus UH, while Mania Gail Ostby and Papa Ronnie Arline held the baby, who was awaiting the arrival of old Saint Nick. Mr. and Miss White Station, Sandy Myatt and Mimi Edge. gave their speeches of thanks to the assembly, and Bill Halliburton took time out for extracurricular activities. Bettye Cay, Stevie, and Mimi were hard at work on the Prom, while the bancl was their best during the concert. Future stars were working out the complex problem of being great and normal at the same time in Stardust. The Spirit of White Station will live in all of our hearts for years to come, and these ac- tivities will always be remembered. Senior Class rings begin the long road to graduation. Our cave-girl Cheerleaders lead us in a prehistoric cheer. in Zinn 'lf' v,- ..46..1,xF lv' ' e ee dodgy? it ff t ,Q - FWF. Some faithful Spartans awaited the outcome in the rain. The boys take in the sun, while enjoying a smoke. - IE. cr--f Xxx Those instruments sure got heavy on cold nights. The Spartans rushed to get their new annuals. Many Spartans lost their voices nt Pop Meetings. Everybody ran for cover as Miss Newbell got behind the steering wheel. W J 'H K K., MIMI EDGE Girls, Vice President KEN GLAZER Commissioner of Traffic and Safety RUSTY FRENCH Commissioner of Sanitation SUE ROBINSON Junior High Girls' Vice President I84 SANDY MYATT Boys' Vice President WELCH AGNEW President JEANIE FEINSTEIN Commissioner of Publicity MELL BROOKS Commissioner of Activities DIANE DEAN PHIL STEELE Secretary-Treasurer Junior High Boys' Vice President Q ve t, Q fa- f t W v ' 1 up ,. f 1 in if in f . ,.A .A?. . 4 A .Q ,.,:.,.V , is - ' '- . : 52 Welch delivers a pre-game speech at a pep meeting. Mimi had loads of admircrg, STUDENT COUNCILfFIRST ROW, left to right: Miller, Edge. Feibelman, Block, Holmes, Little, Price, Compertz, Calhoun, Simmons, Erwin, Derrick, Thurston. SECOND ROW: Kester, Kelley, Ruffin, Affalter, Essex, Broemmelsick, Phillip, Feinstein, Cook, Putnam, Dean, Seabrook, Robinson, Murray. THIRD ROW: Brooks, French, Coleman, Kelley, Carlson, Turner, Tatum, Ponders, Armstrong, Milford, Giusti, Scrimger, Agnew, Block, Steele. FOURTH ROW: McGhee, Northcross, Myatt, Williamson, Clazer, Southworth, Caldwell, Dent, Vaughan, Halliburton, Huff, Philip, Sherman, Clarke. As the Student Council has done in previous years, so in 1961-62 has it served the White Station students in many ways. ln the Way of entertainment, the Student Council sponsored a dance near the Thanksgiving holidays. Volleyball intramurals were held in February. Among the various fund-raising projects was the selling of car stickers. For the charity project this year, the members collected canned foods for the needy people in the Memphis area and collected money for the Christmas gifts of the help at school. During volleyball intramurals many homeroom athletes Hard work was the business of the day during Student got sore hands and scratched knees. Council campaigning. I85 SANDY MYATT WELCH AGNEW President Vice President KEY CLUB-FIRST ROW, left to right: Reher, Brooks, Finnern, Cordon, Cordon, Block. SECOND ROW: Fcibelman, Pounders French, Halliburton, Agnew, Scringer. THIRD ROW: Vaughan, Weiss, Doty, Lee, Carney, Jones, Sherman, Mr. Field. FOURTH ROW: Cragg, Johnson, Pugh, Myatt, Dent, Swain. MIKE SHERMAN MELL BROOKS Secretary Treasurer I86 Key Club Buzzbooks are always in great demand. Key Club members drink up all the profits of their booth at a game. The devotion of Key Club members to their school is quite evident when one sees the many ways the Club has contributed to every phase of school life. Key Club members can be seen promoting sports, selling drinks, and even mopping floors. These business men earn money by selling school decals banners, book covers, and Buzz Books. The Key Club plays a major role in promoting the spirit of White Station. 3 S T21 The Key Club promotes Safety Day by having two members The Key Club Secretaries are Jeanie Feinstein and Carol stand right in the middle of the street. Pritzke. l87 Scroll Editors go over the next issue of paper. Y F SARA ROSENBERC BARBARA BENHAINI News Editor Editorial Editor fr BILL PRICE JOE DENT Business Manager Feature Editor .IEF FEIBELMAN RONNIE SWAIN Sports Editor Photographer MRS. JOHN MILLARD, IR. Advisor SCROLL STAFFSFIRST ROW, left to right: Johnson, Friedlander, Leonard, Gillespie, Kaplan, Bernstein, Sibley, Rosenberg, Pritzke, Beck, Mills, Walden. SECOND ROW: Feibelman, Leshnower, Jones, Hull, Wadlington, McGel1ee, Johnson, Davis, Sherman, Langer, Carney, Pounders, Jacobs. THIRD ROW: Colley, Green, Bratten, Wilson, Taylor, Telibe, Buchalter, Cragg, .lones, Price, Ginsburg, Pace, Walker, Bell, Mrs. Millard. FOURTH ROW: Finnern, Edelen, Williamson, Eisenberg, Mott, Scott, Pasteur, Cook, Dent, Pincus, Crinalds, Swain, Sutton, Halliburton. WINSTON GRACO Editor-in-Chief ROBERT JOHNSON Assistant Editor The SCROLL, the student newspaper, has been published monthly since December, 1953. For the past two years, the SCROLL has been awarded first place accreditation by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and the International Quill and Scroll Rating Service. The SCROLL sponsors a literary magazine, the SCRIBBLER, and an elementary school paper, THE JUNIOR JOURNAL. I89 The first literary magazine of its kind published by students of a Memphis high school, the SCRIBBLER was organized in 1959 to further creativity in Writing and art. The magazine is composed of illustrated short stories, poems, and essays written by students of the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. CAROL PRTTZKE Editor-in-Chief ROBERT PINCUS LINDA TEBBE Business Manager Art Editor SCRIBBLER-FIRST ROW, left to right: Feibelman, Hoskins, Rosenberg, Clark, Simmons, Simmons, Jacobs, Ford. SECOND ROW: Finnern, McGehee, Smith, Stroupe, Rcck, Pritzke, Calvin, Mills. THIRD ROW: Brooks, Drake, Jacobs, Eisenberg, Webb, Tebbe, Pounders, Carney. FOURTH ROW: Ball, Pincus, Quinn, Gragg, Johnson, Dent. I90 The Interelub Council is made up of the presi- dents of all the clubs at White Station. The Club, headed by the Key Club president, co-ordinates the club program for the year. Sandy tells club Presidents how to run a meeting. it-.A Bill, Winston, and Sara look over the new Club Schedule. INTERCLUB COUNCIL-FIRST ROW, left to right: Gordon, Perlberg, Mintz, Holmes, Shreve, Arnold, Rosenberg. SECOND ROW: Drake, Wadlington, Wilson, Smith, Chahan, MeGehee, Pople, Pritzke. THIRD ROW: Agnew, Johnson, Gragg, Halliburton, Scrimger Carney. I 9 I OFFICERS: Carolyn Ruffin, Vice President, Carol Rhea, Treasurer, Susan Smith, Sv:-retaiy. SEATED: Gene Sherman, President. The National Honor Society is limited to a carefully selected group of students chosen on the basis of character, leadership, scholarship, and service. A maximum of five per cent of the junior class is tapped in the spring, and an additional ten per cent is chosen in the fall. The twenty- five members of the senior class in this year's Honor Society have co-operated in the sale of Spartan Sweatshirts. The profits from this endeavor will provide the impetus for the two annual Honor Society-Key Club Scholarships. New members arc lapped early in the fall. HONOR SOCIETY-FIRST ROW, left to right: Smith, Mintz, Feinstein, Ruffin, Holmes, Rosenberg. SECOND ROW: Ostby Johnson, Sherman, Gordon, Dean, Sherman, Pritzke, Marks, Rotman. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Millard, Cragg, Myatt, Agnew, Sword Rhea, Mr. McClaren. FOURTH ROW: Fcibelman, Lehman, Scrimger. I92 O, Cal Alley is White Station's chapter of International Quill and Scroll, an honorary society for high school journalists. Although the club has several school service projects, its primary aim is to honor high school journalists and promote journalistic endeavors within the school. OFFICERS: Winston Cragg, Treasurerg Linda -Mar tin, Secretary. SEATED: Sara Rosenberg, President Gail Perlberg, Vice President. Seven Seniors begin the year as new Quill and Scroll members. QUILL AND SCROLL-FIRST ROW, left to right: Perlberg, Smith, Feinstein, Ostby, Holmes, Rosenberg. SECOND ROW: Edge, Martin, Rotman, Drake, Ruffin, Mintz, Feibelman. THIRD ROW: Miss Bennett, Sherman, Pritzke, Gragg, Hargett, Rathbun. FOURTH ROW: Johnson, Quinn, Swain, Halliburton. '93 v The National Thespian Society, of which White Station is a 1 member, is an organization designed to promote the Dramatic Arts in secondary schools. Activities include participation in school dra- matics, an induction ceremony in the fall, and an annual awards banquet held each spring. OFFICERS: Judy Rathhun, Historian, Ann Howe, Vice President, Bill Halliburton, Clerkg Ellen Mintz, President, Gail Osthy, Secretary, Rita Meer, Treasurer. Productions such as HStardust brought out the excellent acting ability of many Thespian members. THESPIANS-FIRST ROW, left to right: Howe, Green, Osthy, Mintz, Halliburton, Meer, Rathbun. SECOND ROW: Mr. Crain, Sword, McCehee, Ewing, Prescott, King. THIRD ROW: Compton, Sutton, Pople, Stroupc, Bernard, Abrams, Wilkins, Garnett. I94 Mu Alpha Theta is a national honorary organization chartered at White Station in l960. Members are selected on the basis of mathematical interest and scholastic achievement. The club meets one night a month, when mathematicians from schools, colleges, and industry lecture the members on various fields of mathematics. OFFICERS: Mike Sherman, Vice President: Ed- die Scrimger, Presidentg Malcolm Cordon, Treas- urer, Cheryl Rotman, Secretary. Some members look on as Barbara explains a problem. MU ALPHA THETA-FIRST ROW, left to right: Murray, Simmons, Sherman, Perlberg, Holmes, Rotman, Ostby, Mintz. SECOND ROW: Cordon, Ruffin, Edge, Feihelman, Smith, Pritzke, Feinstein, Rathhun, Wilk. THIRD ROW: Agnew, Vanetta, Sherman, Myatt, Franklin, Dean, Jetton, Reber, Kelley, Rhea, Mrs. Scrimger. FOURTH ROW: Scrimger, Thorsberg, Kidd, Southworth, Malueg, Johnson, Cragg, McDonald, Feazel, Hokenson, Mr. Wheat. l95 , 5 I WHITE STATION BAND--'FIRST ROW, It-ft to right: Reynolds, Wating, Murray, Brooks, Euheart, Greis, Shreve, Lehman, Malhoit SECOND ROW: Brctloson, Teague, Osler, Jason, Cuisti, Roeslcr, Wagner, Haas, Murphy, Scott, Hill, Ewing. THIRD ROW Ore, I,astvr, Jenkins, Wilmon, Roberson, Fossit, Iiudcs, Shupc, Endicott, Klodzinski, Scott, Mosley, Inman, Mt-irs. FOURTH ROW '96 MR. VERCOS, the Band Dirvvtor. I 1 I f. 'Q ew Mr. Vergos, Sandrige, Horton, Meter, Davitt, Griffth, Curley, Parker, Ferguson, Utterback, Avcritt, Howles, Calhoun, Samuels Claypool, Craflund, McGee. SENIOR HIGH BA The White Station High School Band has received much praise from all over the state. They have given wonderful concerts and are planning to attend a concertpband contest in Oklahoma. To raise money for this contest they have sold magazines sub- scriptions and have given a concert in our auditorium. White Station has received many honors from the band's performances, and we hope they will continue in their SUCCESS. I97 5 2 1 S I OFFICERS: Dennis Waring, Historian, Dan Lehman, Vice Presidentg Paula Reeves, Secretary, lan Murray, Treasurer, Linda McGechL-e, President. The Tri-lVl is an honorary organization for out- standing instrumental and vocal music students Members must have taken one semester of music lnductees are selected by the members and sponsor Tri-M picks a large numher of budding musicians. TRI-M-FIRST ROW, left to right: Waring, Pople, Mcflehee, Lehmann, Clowney. SECOND ROW: Berry, Brown, Malhoit, Wilkins McKee, Averitt, Underwood, Murry, Francher, Mrs. Walker. THIRD ROW: Laster, Shreve, Bredesen, Hargett, Turner, Webb Akin, Johnson, Parker, Howe, Pu h 'Nl . V U .. FOURTH R ' ' ' ff ' ' ' Vollertsen, Harrison, Meier, Teague. I98 g , l r erbos OW. Craflund, Ewmb, Giusti, Endlcott, Brooks, Ore, Herman FRE CH CLUB FRENCH CLURWFIRST ROW, left to right: Thomas, Clayton, Lewis, Newby, Compton, Halbert, Parrish, Langer, Auslander, Clark, Meer, Chahan, llrown. Hill, Karkula, Winfield, Neumann. SECOND ROW: Chiles, Ivey, Ransom, De Courley, Patterson, Freeman, Finehe, Chambers, Erickson, BICGL-hee, Kelley, Sullivan, Leshnower, Fenton, Rosenthal, Johnson, King, Sharp, Prescott, Miss Smith. THIRD ROW: Roliinson, Ginsburg, Johnston, Filderman, Merchant, Hoskins, Jennings, Ferguson, Akers, McDonald, Roth, Marks, Hurst, llattinson, Fisher, Rolmett, Mallet, Kester. FOURTH ROW: Fink, Jordon, Wain, Sartain, Edelen, Swango, Nelson, Taylor, Kelley, Hill, Ilowin, Hargett, Thurston, Rolrertson, Murray, Amis, Winn. J U IOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE-FIRST ROW, left to right: Baker, Inman, Sondheim, Wilkens, Willord, Rosengarten, Summers, Miller, Lawing, Kaltenlmorn, Shreve, Harrell, Evans, Gillespie, Swearingen. SECOND ROW: Harrison, Cooper, Scott, Gordon, Ponders, Williams, Anderson, Cummings, Williams, Lewis, Graber, Perry, Travels, Mills, Morgon, Leonard, Godown, Miner. THIRD ROW: Miss Davis, Eleazar, Rhame, Whidden, Beardsworth, Howe, Bloom, Akin, Smith, Cook, Bernstein, Affalter, Walden, Chenoweth, Greene, Coltson, Seabrook, Moore, Shepherd. FOURTH ROW: Pappas, Waring, Gaston, Murphy, Wood, Laster, Ilrenner, Garner, Dickson, Townsend, Crook, Eavenson, Hall, Self, Hillyer, Jones, Carter. '99 Ii s PANISH CLUB SPANISH CLUB-FIRST ROW, left to right: Conroy, West, Hattendorf, Haimsohn, Crt-if, Behr, Bryant, Watson, Long, Sargent Lang, Barnett, Martin, McDowell, Cook, Ladd, Ford, Hattendorf, Blavk. SECOND ROW: Naas, Jenkins, Brackhahn, Crosby White, Camferdam, VanCleef, Unobsky, Ferguson, Rothberg, Tebbv, Green, Patterson, Putnam, Bethay, Sisk, Crumbley, Rowe Nowlan, Johnson, Owen. THIRD ROW: Miss Shannon, Mallicote, Stanton, Berry, Jackson, Bell, Nanncy, Brenner, Claton, Malone Colgrove, Smith, Jacobs, Simmons, Simmons, Calvin, Storms, Simmons, Abraham, Jones, Rhea. FOURTH ROW: Pople, Drake Caldwell, Vaughan, Underwood, Warner, Gallagher, Kavelaras, Berry, Bell, Tapper, Fears, Inderbitzen, Horne, Wilkins, Delius King,Paige. SPANISH CLUB-FIRST ROW, left to right: Ostby, Ellis, Kelley, Meredith, Lane, Randlett, Solomon, Hudson, Howe, Cocks, Cullatt, Rosenberg, Mintz, Mathias, Dunkman, Meadows, Rose, Price, Blair, Dan. SECOND ROW: Faulk, Bell, Davis, Perkins, Dowdle, Reid, Denton, Stewart, Hibbard, Mills, McLain, Ore, Ruffin, Rotman, Wilk, Brenner, Davis, Vollertsen, Walker, Levy, Gowdy. THIRD ROW: Patterson, Green, Tilton, Thomas, Ellis, Grimes, Ginn, Herman, Power, Margargel, Earney, Embry, Frencher, Kahn, Sebulsky, Franklin, McKee, vMrs. Will, Courtney, Eddins, Ray. FOURTH ROW: Myer, Gregory, Rigg, Gruley, Neece, Underwood, Lard, Kearny, Fisher, Minga, Davidson, Pincus, Weinberg, Hall, Pennington, Fuga, Smith, Phillips, Schumacher. 200 LIBRARY ASSIST A T LIBRARY ASSISTANTS-FIRST ROW. luft to right: Cllilcs, Ewing, Bell, McLaughlin, Lusk, Logan, I'cnCI1zm. SECOND ROW: Mrs. ,IOI'LIOIl, Kelley, Dcrriuk, Sllrmfve, Rratlen, Wilson, Caisten, I7L1IJIJs,I'1'rrbst. LITERARY CLUB LITERARY CLUI3fFIRST ROW, left In right: Rerry, BIGICIILUII, Vrulfllvef, Ynllutson, Nuemunn, Ilukvr, Mr. Hairrison. SECOND RUYV' Mullertc, I ranCIu'r, Compton, Harrison, Williaxiiis, Young, Ilryunt, Powm-II. THIRIJ ROW: Mullultc, Yvoml, Lynch, Holvvin, Evans, Harrison, Elffuxi-r. 20I FUTURE TEACHER, CL B FUTURE TEAXCHERH CLUB-FIRST ROXV. left to riglitz Bt-ll. Cay, Cocks, Orr, Nvwlmy, Halbert, Aiyaizian, Rosenberg, Langer, Matliias, Higlginbotliam, Slll't'Y0. SECOND ROW: Ellis. Kelly, Stolu-Q, Faullialmvr, Lusk, Patterson, MCCCel101', Perkins, Davis, Prvwilt, Str-vvnson, lit-Ck, Mills, Wzikcnizin. THIRD ROVV: Kivllvy, Tatum, Horst, Ivey, YVats0n, Calvin, Jacobs, Tliurston, Hudgcns, Sniitli, Dugan, Ransom. Conclrcy, Mills. FOURTH RONV: Mrs, Nt-wpurt, Penclian, Prolrst, Taylor, Hargt-tt, Jolinston, Eugua, Bowin, Haast-, Sword, Fagg. Hrs. Xlt'fllIlIllS. F TURE PI-IYSICIA 'S CL B FUTURE PIlYSIClgXN'S CLUB'-FIRST ROW, left to riglit: Brooks, Leshnower, Foster, Orr, Harrison, Jennings, Price. SECOND ROW: Carney, Southwell, Gurdon, Halliliurttm, Warner, Pople, llurman. THIRD HOW: Cragg, Sl1OCI'tlLlliC, Dent, Arnold, Eisenberg, Hall, Gallagher, McLain. 202 ART CLUB i ART CLUB-FIRST ROW, left to right: Perlhcrg, Fvnton, Ford, Dean, Bell, Newby, Probst. Penchan, Fitch, Hill. SECOND 3 ROW: WVl1lTYVOI'ill, Ra1nSom, Paul, Alvrums, Horst, Luik, Wzikvman, Gresham, Horne, Robbins. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Laster, Sutton, lluCl1ultL'r. Hartzog, Miller, Smith, Carlson, STOTHIS, Curry, Wlilshirc, Mrs. McGinnis. FUTURE HOMEMAKER OF AMERICA FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA-FIRST ROW, loft to right: Floyd, Compton, Hayes, Lawler, Behr, Penchun, Arnold, Ford. SECOND ROW: Orr, Horst, Chambers, Colgrovc, Nanny, Rruckhahn. Rowe, Walker, Bell. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Lamond, Southwell, Watson, CockS,'Boothe, Parker, Orr, Rogers, Smith, Dcan. FOURTH ROW: Hvldurc, Baker, Rohhins, Horne, Rell, Freenian, Foster, Wallace, Hall, lnderhitzen. 203 5 'V s WfCL B W CLUI3fFIR5T ROW, loft to right: Argull, Duwdle, Yvilkins, Philip, Doly. SECOND RONV: Knight, Brown, Paulson, Cook, Pugh. THIRD ROW: Agnew, Warren, Duncan, Lolmaugh. DRAGO DRAGONS-FIRST ROW, left to right: Stone, Mclmyrc, Muslim, Carl-Lee, Stuuhcr, Tucker, Walls, Harrison, Smith, Arnold SECOND ROW: Sheppard, Kramer, Sharp, Creve, WddliHglffH, Wilkins, Hall, Argall, Spigner. THIRD ROW: Fairless, Huggins Quinn. 205 GLEE CLUB l l GLEE CLUB-FIRST ROW, left to right: Mrs. Walker, Dunkman, Tilton, Hudgens, Cordon, Arline, Underwood, Schultz, Fristron, Rogers, Vollertsen, Ransom. SECOND ROW: Howe, Hull, Robbins, Robertson, MeCehee, Patterson, Herman, Jagoditsch, Akin, Stewart, Carl-Lee, Ballew, Dollar, Ewing, Sibley, Pugh. THIRD ROW: Heinburg, Bryant, Fancher, Johnson, Gillespie, Berry, Hill, Webb, Harrison, Doty, Cowan, Mclntyre, Green, Utterback, Walker, Hays. FOURTH ROW: Herrinff Scbippers, Samuels, Johnston, Smith, Bland, Jackson, Moore, Turner, Wilkins, Mallette, Brown, Horne, Cocks. PROJECTIONIST CLUB-FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. SPEECH CLUB- SEATED, left to right: Bland,' Sibley, Mr. Rutledge, Lobaugh, Brenner, Cockrell. SECOND ROW: Rosen- MeClaren, Edelen. STANDING: MacDonald, Wilson, Lobaugh, garten, Raines, Weinberg, Pate, Barbee, Herman, Harrell, Garnett, Wilkins, Bratton, Ewing. Sondheim. l ' 206 l , PEP CLUB PEP CLUB-FIRST ROW, left to right: Hull, Simmons, Edge, Bryant, Smith, Holmes, Mallicote, Lane, Clayton, Dowdle, Mills, Howe. SECOND ROW: Feinstein, Jenkins, Cummings, Pritzke, Kincad, Roth, Gay, Ledhetter, Lancaster, McCalla, Affalter, Leonard, West. THIRD ROW: Drake, Martin, Rratten, Calvin, Simmons, Rowe, Greene, Walden, Meredith, Pattiison, Chcnoweth, Rhea, Marks. COMMERCIAL CLUB SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB COMMERCIAL CLUl3iFlRST ROW, left to right: Clowney, SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB-SEATED, left to right: Southwell, Swearingcn, Brown, Pinstein, Mills. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Cross, Johnson. STANDING: Mr. Counce, Underwood, Wadllngton, Arnold, Ransom, Condrey, Pritzke. THIRD ROW: McLure, McKinney. Harris, Smith, Haase, Sword. 207 WE if 3 UNIOR HIGH PEECH CLUB JUNIOR HIGH SPEECH CLUB-FIRST ROW, lf-ft In right: Bowen, Webb, llarcroft, Savks, Tidwcll, Cocks, Levy, Dees, Fitzgerald SIlLlCIiClI.OI'fI, KfllQ.'l'f. BIXIIIEII, Bain, Carloss, Joy. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Akin, Ferria Ihoinus, Cruinlales, I'it'IlJBlI1lLlI1, Arnoldz lluzof, Spent:-r, Bn-ll, Jolly, IIuc'n:, XV:-St, H04-d, Milforfl, Thorn, IxIlllilCVVN, Ray. THIRD ROVV: Boone, liuvllliolz, Ilionipson, llrocin- nn-lsick, Enilmfy, Dctzel, 3ICflI1lIll, Knssm-inun. Ncvin. Carroll, -Inlinston, W'illxinson, W'udlinglon, Langley, Draks, Jetton. ITOLHTII HOW: Barlu-v, MvCeli1,-c, Yuuglit, Griffin, Philip, Martin, Derrivk, Cole, llluckwvll, Anderson, Storey, Winston, Malone, Jacobs Jones, Nichols. IINIOR HIGH LIBRARY ASSISTANT S .IUNIOH HIGH LIBRARY ASFISTANTS-'FIRST ROW, lwft to right: liylaml, Evans, Sacks, Perry, Crumblcs, Lang, SECOND ROW: McKenzie, QIIUSIILIIN, Philip, Bluckwull, Storey, Lusk, Tilton. THIRD HOW: Mrs. Falfoinc, Hunlzicker, McGinnis, Earles, Dan. 209 v I JUNIOR HIGH FUTURE HOMEMAI ER OF AMERICA JUNIOR HIGH FIJTURE HOMEXIAKEHS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW, left to right: Hass, Webb, Allen, Hawkins, W1-st, Crawford Malone, Fitzgcrald. SECOND ROW: IAIILICTSOII, Carrvl, Millcr, Armstrong, INIcCccl1ee, Lewis, Douzanis, Hand. THIRD ROVV: Perry Noblilt, Rugsdale, C-reen, Compton, SLIIHICIIQ, Mrs. Lamond. HAM RADIO CLUB HAM RADIO CLIIII-FIRST ROTV, left to TIQLIIIZ Innes, Adunms, Vi'cblJ. lfitzgf-rulfl, Swufford. SECOND ROW: Ilirsll, Anclvrson W L 2IO cvy, l,f1'ee11, Currvl, Mullnus. IHIRD ROVV: Curncv, I,lll'l'iFl', llarrisun, Rus:-lllrwg, Nlf3Cvl1vC, Hr. Mathis. 3 w E Xf 'Yi H: JS. ,-4 5 I 3? 1 V .,V W1 man' fi M mmfmfs- nw h, L ,Q P - . . ,,v.o,,fw, , f ' FF' fr- v,7- , , K 5 , ' by X 4 R, x MXZSQ1' 1 ihggi XC .IU IOR HIGH MU IC CLUB .lUNIOR HIGH MUSIC CLUB-FIRST ROW, left to right: Jett, Shreve, Corlew, Oursler, Wagner, Simmons, Samuel, Ben- dersky, Pasternack, Bloomfield, Miller, Conaway, Swafford. Hay. Adler, Belluscio, Esehen, McKinney, Dondeville, Freeman SECOND ROW: Gully, Spickard, Perry, Hawkins, Kibik, Collins, Blackwell, Robertson, Hawkes, Horne, Clark, Krivcher, Cossett, Williams, King, Walker, Southworth, Mallette, Edelson, Barnett. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Lane, Cuenholz, Nettlcs, Logan, I.a- Cagnina, Wfillis, Cole, Smith, Randle, Thompson. Ryan, KIeAteer, Ryland, Campbell, Campbell, Ont-ener, Fristrom, Karlin Jamison, Shendleman, Dalton. FOURTH ROW: Shepard, Huckahay, Wilkins, Drake, Kruger, Steinkamp, Douglas, Calhoun Raily, Phillips, Nelson, Mintz, Coleman, Kauffman, Meredith, Carter, Hunt, Nichols, Parodi, Power. v IUNIOR HIGH MATH CLUB JUNIOR HIGH ART CLUB Q it is I af ,. JUNIOR HIGH MATH CLUB-FIRST ROW, left to right: JUNIOR HIGH ART CLUB-FIRST ROW, left to right: MeCrory, Owens, Stroupe. SECOND ROW: Smith, Strcicher, Craddock, Sharp, Kaufman, Baker. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Wilson, Winston, Scott, Weisinger. THIRD ROW: Lancaster, Crawford, Prohst, Harris, Eatherly, Burton. THIRD ROW: Samhrano, H0PkiU, HHH5- Nohlitt, Herman, McGhee, 3IcCcary, Green. 2I2 UNIOR HIGH CIE CE CLUB ,IUNIOR HIGH SCIENCE CLUBYFIRST ROVV, left to right: Paste-rnacrk, Swafforcl, Hirsh, Hardy, White, Edelson, Thompson, Rooth, King, Bale, Golnpertz. SECOND ROW: .laeolJs, Hand, Parker, Rini, Adams, Alston, Shipp, Str0upe,.lagoditscl1, Fristram, Robertson, Boswell, Buckannon, Jordan. THIRD ROW: Miss Hatcher, Perkins, Walker, Fuller, Boone, Dorman, Lovett, Plunk, Porter, Thomas, Belcher, Metcalfe, Mrs. Ralher. JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR HIGH SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA .IUNIOR HIGH SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB-FIRST ROW, left to right: Carncl, Slater, Sandridge, Greis, Powell, Grosmaire. SECOND ROW: Ruffin, Duncan, Miller, Powell, Grooms, Miss Humphrey. 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Always Shop ai' TROUSSEAU I50I Union Avenue BR 2-7579 -- BR 2-7570 PLAZA SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE Take advaniage of 'Ihe exceIIen'r framing given here. Modeling course included. GL 8-4445 3355 Popiar GL 8-4446 Fine Lingerie, Linens, Biouses Monogrammed Bedspreads, Cosfume Jewelry NoveI'I'y Gifis A f We Cofer fo Follies ITALIAN 6 Pfepm - sPAeHsm a RAvlou Fwd io Go 0 CHICKEN 0 SEA FOODS I STEAKS 0 CHOPS -5 i 5' 0 BAR-B-O RIBS If 5 VARIOUS nga-LQI7 ,,g,.......-..... . X. .9 XIX, , .-1 ,XI I TL.. 1 'rsE- is ' - nERRmA's BARBECUE ?2Z',IZ:LE.t3T WW GEO. T. BRODNAX II you oIon'I Icnow your diamonds . . Know your jeweler. 39 S. MAIN JA 6-7633 Complimenis of MID-CONTINENT REALTY CORP. 997 Monroe ! xli- 4, ,I .LA b, , ,A ., k .f k -- , Mum , we bringing 'rhe smile and calm ki Hue Fran+ic ddys of 5 l ig 235 SHIELD STAFFSFIRST ROW, left to right: Putnam, Smith, Perlberg, Holmes, Martin, Edge, Ostby, Feinstein, Rotrnan, Mintz Swain. SECOND ROW: Winfield, Marks, West, Roth, Hattendorf, Auslander, Behr, Sebulsky, Kahn, Mathias, Ruffin, Drake THIRD ROW: Jetton, Renshaw, Jennings, Rhea, Morrison, Green, Thurston, Ginn, Jordan, Affalter, Hargett, Rathbun, Miss Bennett FOURTH ROW: Vaughan, Simmons, Faithful, Williamson, Feazel, Halliburton, French, Coleman, Clarke. VICKI HOLMES Editor-in-Chief MIMI EDGE Assistant Editor The annual means many things to the editors and staff, but most of all it is their gift to the Spartans as a record of what has been said and done at White Station during the year. This SHIELD will be handed down, just as the ones before it, and we hope that every Spartan will remember and enjoy it for years to come. 236 Senior and Faculty Editor: ELLYN MINTZ. Assistants: Carolyn Ruffin, Judy Rathbun. Business Manager: CHERYL ROTMAN. Assistants: Patsy West, Elizabeth Jenn- ings. Activities Editor: GAIL PERLBERG. Assistants: Jennifer Drake, Mary Fran- ces Jetton. Feature Editor: .IEANIE FEINSTEIN. Assistants: Susan Smith, .Ianet Putnam. Editorial Board goes over plans for the Shield, while Bill Halliburton tries to sneak a preview. Photographers: Ronnie Swain, Tommy Feazel, Max Hughes. Circulation Manager: GAIL OSTBY. As- sistants: Becky Thurston, Dottie Hat- tendorf. The Annual staff would be lost without the un- tiring aid of Miss Charleen Bennett, our advisor. Sports Editors: BILL HALLIBURTON, RONNIE, SWAIN. Class Editor: LINDA MARTIN. 237 SENIOR INDEX Karen Abrams--33, 41, 113, 203 Welch Agnew-9, 33, 57, 108, 140, 141, 142, 144, 149, 150, 151, 184, 185, 186, 191, 192, 195, 205, 215, 232 Suzanne Aivazian+33, 202 Larry Anderson-33 Don Argall-33, 153, 154, 155, 205 Fred Arnold-33, 202, 203, 204, 205 Sheri Arnold-33, 41, 191, 207 Bonnie Baker-33, 203 Frances Bartelme-33 Bette Bell-32, 33, 41, 53, 203, 220 Levin Bell-34, 200, 202 Barbara Benham-34, 57, 178, 188, 215 Peggy Bernard-34, 194 Eclyanne Boone-41, 34 Bob Borton-34, 150 Pat Bowin-34 Arlene Bozof-34 Linda Braddock-3-1 Bill Brooksi34, 196, 198 Jack Brown-34, 152, 154, 159, 205 Judy Brownh35, 207 Denver Bryan-35 Claudia Calvin-35, 190, 200, 202, 207 C1235 Carlson-435, 53, 123, 136, 138, 139, 182, 185, Nancy Carmichael-19, 35 Ruth Chapman-35 Gloria Clowney-35, 191, 198, 203, 207 Bob Cockrell-35, 204, 206 Frances Cocks-35, 200, 202, 203, 206 Paul Compton-35, 194 Linda Condrey-36, 202, 207 Sara Jane Cross-36, 57 ,ludy Dean-36, 202, 203 Diane Dean-36, 57, 108, 122, 123, 137, 138, 184, 185, 192, 195 .lanie DeCourley-36, 199 Helen Denton-36, 200 Jayne Derrick-36, 201 Ross Doty-36, 123, 129, 135, 186, 205, 206, 215 238 , Bill Dowdle-36, 114, 123, 129, 150, 205 Jennifer Drake-9, 36, 57, 119, 182, 191, 193 200, 204, 207, 237 Carl Dunn-37, 142, 150, 216 Mimi Edge-9, 37, 53, 106, 123, 137, 138, 139 179, 180, 184, 185, 193, 195, 207, 236 Sam Edgin-37 Nancy Ellis-37, 200, 202 Richard Erickson-37 Arthur Essary-37 Robert Ewing--38, 198, 197 Charles Fagg-38, 202 Ken Fairless-38, 205 Dale Farrimoncl-38 Pat Faulhaber-38 Jef Feibelman-32, 37, 38, 56, 110, 185, 186, 187 188, 189, 190, 192, 193, 195 Jeanie Feinstein-38, 53, 57, 111, 122, 123, 137 138, 139, 182, 184, 185, 187, 192, 193, 195 207,237,236 Donna Fenberg-38 Jay Finney-38 Nancy Ford-38, 190, 200, 203 Alice French-39, 216 Sarah Fuqua-39 Bob Garnett-39, 182, 194, 206 Bettye Gay-39, 53, 57, 116, 122, 123, 136, 138 139, 180, 182, 202, 207, 220 Floyd Gibbons-39, 129 Ann Gill-39 Carol Gish-39 Malcolm-9, 39, 45, 57, 118, 186, 191, 192 195,204 George Graflund-39, 198, 197 Winston Gragg-37, 39, 57, 186, 189, 190, 191 192, 193, 195, 202 Robert Griffin- 40, 204 Leigh Grinalds-40, 189 .lim Haas-40, 157, 158, 178 Betty Haase-40, 202, 207 Becky Halbert-40, 199, 202 Tully Hall-40, 205 Bill Halliburton-32, 37, 40, 105, 118, 185, 186 189, 191, 193, 194, 202, 236, 237 I ENIOR INDEX Buddy Hand-40, 191, 204, 215, 216 Linda Hargett-+10, 193, 198, 199, 200, 203, 215, 236 7 Billy Harrell-40, 154, 155, 142 Judy Harris-41, 207 Lee Harrison-41, 198, 201, 202, 206 Ronnie Harrison-41, 205 Juanita Hartzog-41 Ann Heatherly-41 Cap Herrington-41, 144, 145, 142, 177, 179, 218 Pat Hines-42 Lee Hoffa-42 Gus Hokenson-42, 195, 204 Vicki Holmes-9, 37, 42, 110, 191, 192, 193, 195, 207, 232, 236, 237 Jean Horne-42, 203, 206 Charline Horst+42, 202, 203 Ann Howe+42, 56, 177, 181, 194, 198, 206 Betty Hudgens-42, 202, 206 Dee Huggins-205, 42 Claire Hull--42, 53, 189, 204, 206, 207 Sharon Ivey-43, 199, 202 Joyce Jackson-43, 206 Matil Jacobs-43, 190, 200, 202 Karl Jennings-43 Bob Johnson-43, 57, 119, 186, 187, 159, 190, 192, 193, 195, 207 David Johnson-43, 204 Ginger J ohnston-43, 206 Gene Kelley-43, 200, 202 Kathy Kelley-43, 185, 199, 201, 202 Kay Kester-43, 185, 199 Linda Kinney-43 Gurtiss Kraemer-18, 44, 205 Cheryl Lancaster-44, 204, 207 Sherry Ledbetter 44, 57, 112, 123, 137, 138, 139, 182, 204, 207 Dan Lehman-44, 192, 197, 198 David Lifsey-37, 49, 204 Michael Lightman-44, 158 Larry Lobaugh-44, 181, 205, 206 Betty Long-44, 200 Sue Ellen Lovejoy-44, 216 Becky McBride-45 Leslie 1VlcCalla+46, 204, 207 Judy lVlcGarver-46 Shirley McClure--46 Lynda lVlcGehee-46, 189, 190, 191, 194, 198, 199, 202,206 Bill Mclntyre-46, 205, 206 Jimmy lVlcKinney-46, 207 Ralph lVlclVlaster-46, 117 Bahs lVlalicote-45, 200, 207 Leonard Malone-45 Barbara Marks-45, 192, 199, 207, 236 Dru Martin-45, 200 Linda Martin-32, 37, 45,-105, 114, 195, 204, 207,236,237 Gerald Miller-46, 204 Melissa Miller-46, 203 Bob lVIills+46 Ellyn Mintz-47, 118, 178, 181, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 200, 215, 237, 236 Frank lVlustin-47, 129, 205, 215 Sandy Myatt-37, 47, 57, 107, 179, 180, 184, 185, 186, 192, 195 Jeanne Newby--47, 199, 202, 203 Jeanne Ore--47, 196, 198, 202 Shelia Orr--47, 202, 203 Gail Ostby-47, 56, 181, 192, 193, 194, 195, 200, 215, 224, 236, 237 Pam Patterson-47, 199, 202, 206 Deanna Paul-47, 203 Jimmy Paulson--47, 154, 155, 159, 177, 179, 205 Susan Penchan-48, 202, 203 Bonnie Perkins-202, 48 Gail Perlberg-48, 182, 191, 193, 195, 203, 237, 236 Doug Philip-9, 48, 185, 205, 215 Judith Pinstein-48, 207 Lynn Prewitt-48, 202 Carol Pritzke-48, 57, 109, 187, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 195, 207 Frances Probst-48, 201, 202, 203 Skip Quinn-48, 105, 113, 190, 193, 205 239 V1.7 SENIOR INDEX Joe Ragsdale-48, 142, 150, 182 Ronny Ramsey-49, 204 Mary Ransom-49, 199, 202, 203, 206, 207 Judy Rathbun-49, 193, 194, 195, 215, 237, 236 Andy Reber-49, 195 Richard Reinhardt-49, 204 Carl Reiter-49 Dotty Renshaw-50, 236 Carol Rhea--50, 192, 195, 200, 207, 236 Rusty Riggu-50 Pam Robbins-50, 203, 206 Larry Robinson-50 Beth Roberts-50 Sara Rosenberg-50, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 200, 202 Nancy Roth-16, 50, 199, 207, 236 Cheryl Rotman-9, 50, 192, 193, 195, 200, 232, 237, 236 Carolyn Ruffin-50, 57, 185, 192, 193, 195, 200, 237, 236 Dottie Sargent-51, 200 Cheryl Scott-51 Eddie Scrimger-32, 51, 109, 178, 185, 186, 191, 192, 195, 204 Bill Sharp-451, 159, 204, 205 Bobby Sheffield-51 David Shepard-51, 178, 204, 205 Mike Sherman-17, 51, 199, 159, 178, 185, 186, 192, 195, 204 Gene Sherman-51, 57, 118, 158, 179, 189, 192, 193, 195, 204, 215 Gloria Shreve-51, 191, 197, 198, 199, 201, 202 Linda Simmons-51, 190, 200, 207 Pamela Simmons-52, 190, 200, 207 Betty Lynn Smith-52, 203, 206 Debbie Smith-52, 202 Gloria Smith-52, 207 240 Susan Smith-52, 179, 180, 192, 193, 195, 207 215,236,237 , Tom Smith-52, 159, 204, 205 Zell Smith-52, 204 Stanley Soltis-52 Gini Southwell-52, 202, 203, 207 Russell Stadelman-52, 179, 215 Betty Lou Stanton-53, 204 Todd Stein-53 Charles Stephens-53 Carole Stevenson-53, 180, 202, 204 Phillip Stewartd53, 115, 180, 206 Marion Stokes-53, 202 Steven Stone-54, 201 Jeanne Storms-54, 200, 203 Carol Sutton-54, 189, 194, 203 Ronnie Swain-37, 54, 119, 136, 188, 139, 193 215, 218, 236, 237 Judy Swearinger-54, 207 Nancy Sword-54, 192, 194, 202, 207 Helen Tatum-19, 37, 54, 185, 202, 204 Beverly Tresan-9, 115, 54 Mike Tucker-18, 205, 54 Diane Turner-54, 185, 204 Paul Underwood KT-BoneD-55, 57, 112, 181, 185 198, 200, 206, 207 Suzanne Vance-55, 105, 117 .lim Wadlington-55, 191, 204, 205, 207 George Walls-55, 205 Harry Warner-55, 200 Tommy Warner-55, 202 Jere Warren-55, 111, 150, 205 Bonnie Watson-55, 202, 203 Mark Weiss-55, 186 Lorraine Wilkes-55 Gene Wilkins-37, 56, 116, 181, 194, 198, 205, 206 TAYLQIX ILUBLQSHING COMPANY 7
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