Whitehaven High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Memphis, TN)
- Class of 1963
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AMEX f D aww' Nf3m W f aww M Bi W ff w ww ,Q ff Q w JY WN MMWNQ VWYQWW if My WCGQM Q, MWQEMWMW if? 1 i 1 w D HQQ OL Silver Anniversary I 963 lume ALMA MATER There's A Spot l'll Always Cherish Down in Sunny Tennessee Where the Warmth of Schoolday Friendships Mean So Much to Me, Where the Boys Are Brave and Stalwart And the Girls Exceeding Fair - Oh, the Halls of old Whitehaven You Will Find My Heart Right There. Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Through the Years Your Light Will Shine 'Till lt Spreads A Path of Glory Flaming O'er the Sands of Time. There's A Dream l'll Always Cherish Cf Those Walls l Hold So Dear, Of the Roof That Spreads Above Me, Of Those Voices Kind and Clear. High She Stands in Reputation Spreading Arms of Welcome Wide, Giving of Her Wisdom Freely To All Those Who Will Abide. V The staff thought it would be appropriate to celebrate the silver an- niversary of the pub- lication of the CROSS- ROADS by depicting not only the life and activ- ities of Whitehaven as they are now, but also by briefly reviewing the past. So, with the hope that the next twenty- five years may be as successful forthe CROSSROADS, and for the school, as the last we invite you to take a look at Whitehaven to- day and yesterday as seen on the pages of the first twenty-five editions of the CROSSRCADS. FOREWORD CONTENTS Silver Anniversary l939- I 963 Administration Page 17 Classes Page 27 Campus Activities Page 93 Athletics Page 157 b Hall of Fame Page 209 Advertisements Page 235 SILVER ANNIVERSARY I939 I963 One school day late in 1938 J. D. johnson, President of the Senior Class, was called to the qffice by Mr. Elliott and asked what he thought about undertaking the publication of an annual. I. D., being an exceptionally enterprising young man, thoughtl it would be a fine thing and dashed over to ask one of the senior teachers what she thought of the idea. Her redponse, somewhat less than enthusiastic because of some harrowing experiences years blefore in editing a college yearbook, did not dampen the president's ardor. He got down to business at once, selected an excellent staff, and then had the class choose two faculty sponsors. The work was done after school, at night, and on Sunday afternoons, the pictures were taken at school, the photographer using Mr . Elliott's pri- vate office as a studio. When the mimeographed, photographed pages were ready for as- sembling, the staff members stacked the separate pages on the desks in the old study hall Know occupied by the two typing roomsj and, in single file, walked up one aisle and down th other, collecting the pages, presumably in proper order, and finally screwed the bla k paper bindings on. They had begun the task immediately after school, it was after m dnight when they finished. QA year later, the staff of 1940 went about this prodi- gious joo barefooted. These were the same students who, after sampling the rubber ce- ment with which the pictures had to be pasted onto the sheets, pronounced it good and ate most of an expensive bottle .D This 1939 CROSSROADS consisted of sixty-nine sheets printed on one side only. Be- sides being the first, it had another distinction: typographically it is the most nearly per- fect of the twenty-five editions, having only one error: the word metal was used where medal was intended. The practice of meeting in the home of the sponsor or of one of the members on Sun- day afternoons instead of at school began with the 1942 staff. This custom continued about ten years until a daily period during the school day was assigned for CROSSROADS work. It was this 1942 staff that walked into the shock of the Pearl Harbor broadcast when they arrived at the home of the hostess for that particular Sunday. The atmosphere on that fate ul afternoon was not conducive to concentrated effort on a high school yearbook. The 194 staff was so congenial that during the summer following graduation they some- times gai hered on the tennis court in the sponsor's back yard. It was the 1951 staff that turned the meetings into truly memorable occasions and appreciatively consumed on Sun- day everything the sponsor had managed to gather up on Saturday. I-lappily, their joyous capacityffor food was matched by an equally joyous capacity for work. The 1963 staff will long be remembered for taking pride in the appearance of the CROSSROADS office. In addition to cleaning it up quite frequently, they decorated it in gay paper chains for Christm s. Durinag these twenty-five years many teachers have helped as sponsors or assistants: Mr. Carroll Smith, Miss Ruth Bruner, Miss Sheila Aden, Miss Anna Mae Simonton, Mr. Frank Rlcketts, Mr. Eugene Bence, Mr. A. B. Buford, Mrs. Nita Barlow, Mrs. Lorelle Hooper, Mr. Kenneth Canestrari, Mr, Frank Smith, Miss Tommye Russell, Mrs, Robert l-I ll, Mr. Louis Hediger, Miss Roxie Gaulding. In addition to these are all the homerooln teachers, whose cooperation has been of inestimable value and above all, the backing of our principals, Mr. Elliott and Mr. Robison. Q 6 l SILVER ANNIVERSARY Dr. J. D. Johnson, an Lmusually able and inspiring leader, who as editor of the first CROSS- ROADS, blazed the way for fu- ture editors. He is now a suc- cessful dentist and outstanding citizen of Oak Ridge, Tennes- see. r 5, . , ,. . if . i f . 1 f R f ir 211.44 if . ff? f , . ,.,, , . ,. ls, U '-,' R. , A ffg 'flu J' sf,1 Ei5'q3J1l'f ' L iidiffffi i:'!:f1iTff?I' f 5.fU n WPT- ,.JL3!fii'f ,nw - 1. Y, - ,M-mise, - . - -. , i ' .av Q, . 21-.131 ' ., 7.1:-gayf 4 lm ,- .f K it-rgmggyryf , , .,,. 2. , E, N ,,.., ., s N , 'iff' :T:?, -:' .-Qi T fffii v if iff-::.'a?, gg 1552 2, J ' .4 Mr. Carroll Smith, asponsor in 1939 and a popular teacher of physical education and social studies at Whitehaven. He is now the prin- cipal of Sea Isle Elementary School in the city of Memphis. I939 I963 lvlr. Fred S. Elliott, principal of White- haven, who first suggested a yearbook and who was always ready to help with his sound judgment and solid support. Mr. Frank Ricketts, who suggested the name CROSSROADS. At that time he taught English at W.H.S.5 he is now Superintendent ofthe Book Depository for the Shelby County Board of Education. Dr. David Garland, the first business manager of the year- book. He is now Professor of Old Testament at the South- western Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas. Miss Roxie Gaulding, who has been a sponsor for every CROSSROADS except the one published while she was traveling on a year's leave of absence.She was then and is now an American history teacher at White- haven. Mr. George H. Barnes, Superintendent of Education for Shelby County. Whitehaven High is proud of the fact that Mr. Barnes began his career in this county as avery successful teacher and coach at this school. Mr. A. B. Buford, assistant principal for Whitehaven Elementary Schooland one of Whitehaven's own. A member of the famous Class of '39, Mr. Buford served most ably as spon- sor for the '55 edition of CROSSROADS. Mrs. Robert Hall, Secretary to the principal in 19395 now WHS bookkeeper. I939 I963 These Were at Whitehaven in I93I and Are Still Here. Mrs Lousie Cannon Miss Claire Cayce Mrs. Fred S. Elliott Mathematics Second Grade Second Grade Miss Flora Hobbs Miss Leone Hudson Miss Tommye Russell Third Grade Second Grade English 8 1 Miss Helen Buck, the only former CROSSROADS staff memberf'58j to become a teacher at her Alma Mater. l Miss Roxie Gaulding American History Miss Mary Sanders I Third Grade 1 l l Crossroads Staff fThis is an exact replica of the 1939 staff page. The pictures are the original oneS.j Dardanella Graham David Garland Margaret Smith Roxie Gaulding Carroll Smith ohnson Joe Patzsch Rebecca Isbell J. D. J J va Ya k U s M as 2 3 .nr '.+- -Y' wa 31-Hg ' ..-., g - I. v 1 r t ' ,W . , , fie d Lbifj ' - -ggi' -.. Nj, 'Mp' A 1939 DEDICATION--To our friend Nix. Elliot this first H iw 1 CROSSROADS is affectionately dedicated. by 5 W 1 1939 FOREWORD--The Class of '39 conceived the idea of 'Wi gi Q 4 publishing this yearbook in order to provide its members with wi-W, . gy 1 W' 1 a lasting impression of their activities while attending fa zf. , .. -,.. , -- ,Q ,,S5s.,,,31,..,3-?,,,,, - '- . Whitehaven. Vernon J ohnso , Senior preside t and C ROS S- ROADS edito -, 1940. SENIOR Ci ASS OFFICERS--President, J. D. Johnson, vice president, Berna It sincerely hopes that the graduating classes of the future will approve this plan, and by approving, perpetuate the publication of this, the CROSSROADS. BROADCASTER editor, Margaret Smith. rd Buford, secretary, Brooks Sm Ith, treasurer, Joe Patzch. There were 109 in the graduating class. CLUBS A D ACTIVITIES--Band, Broadcaster, Chorus, Dramatics, Crosscut, Future Farmers of America, Home Eco- nomics Cl b, Junior Red Cross, Show Club, W Club, CROSSROADS. SPORTS --I ootball: A decided disappointment to the Whitehaven supporters. Boys' Basketball: County champions, runners-up in District. Track, second F.F Girls' Basketball: in District .A. Greenhouse, 1941 part of present Science Building. County Champions. HALL OF FAME--Most outstanding: J. D. Johnson, Margaret Smith, best-liked: Joe Patzsch, Frances Young, Class and Facult' Representatives: Adolph Strong, Rebecca Isbell, Honor Student, Frank Garavelli. I94O CROSSRO DS STAFF--Vernon Johnson,editor, Dorothy Miller, Sam Stephenson, Shirley Grantham, Bill Meux, Mary Ellen Thor ton. BROADCASTER editor, Charles Cobb. SENIOR C I SS OFFICERS--President, Vernon Johnson, vice president, Bill Meux, secretary, Martha Madden, treas- urer, Susie iley. SPORTS- ootball: County Champions, girls' basketball--County and District 1 champions, boys' basketball--County champions, track--District 1 and West Tennessee champions. HALL OF AME--Outstanding Seniors: Vernon Johnson, Martha Madden, Most popular: Vernon Johnson, Margaret Young, Cla ls Representative,Bill Meux, Faculty Representative, James Ashburn, honor students: Betty George, Mary Ellen Thorniton. j 194: CROSSROA S STAFF--Jack Krebs, editor, Jack Burch, Dorothy Chambers, Mary Lou Ingram, Wayne Baker, Mary Katherine Pi rtridge. BROADCASTER editors, Jack Burch, Betty Edmiston. SENIOR CLPFSS OFFICERS--President,Jack Burch, vice president, Bobby Love, secretary, Veda Tilson, treasurer, Joe Vaccari. , SPORTS--Football: County champions,boys'basketball--County and District 1 champions, track-- The Whitehaven Tigers took every track meet of the season . . . defeated the Central Warriors 57 to 54 in the regional meet. HALL OF FAME--Mr. and Miss Whitehaven and best all -round: Francis Wilson,jMinnie Lassetter, prettiest, Dorothy Krag, handsomest, Jack Krebs, most intelligent, Mary Lou Ingram, Francis Wilson. k I 1 I F.F. . Club about 1942. 942 10 CROSSROADS STAFF--Marie Johnson, editor, Van White, Bernice Noah, Bobby Parson, Margaret Bowling, Dorothy Lawrence, Giene Smith, Sam Fonda. BROADCASTER editor, Peggy Jones. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS--President, Van White, vice president, Kenneth Haskell, secretary, Bernice Noah, treasurer, Peggy Jones. SPORTS--Basketball, County, District, and Di- r visional champions. Track--County champions. HALL OF FAME--Mr. and Miss Whitehaven: Billy Harbin, Dorothy O'Linger, most beautiful, Mar- garetBowling, handsomest,Billy Harbin, best all- round, Bill Warbritton, Bonnie Sigman, biggest flirts: Margaret Bowling, George Deaton, best N athletes: Bill Warbritton, Mary Ann Distretti, cutest: Cary Neal Harris, Bobby Young, wittiest: Sybil Coker, Clyde Coleman. Marie Johnson, 1942. Only girl CROSSROADS ' editor. I943 FOREWORD--Ever since the Class of '39 published the first edition of the CROSSROADS, Whitehaven has had an annual. In this year when so many normal school activities have been interrupted or canceled, the Class of '43 takes special pride in being able to keep faith by pre- senting this yearbook, a record of our activities and achievements. Literally at the crossroads of our lives, we realize that the parting of the ways this year will be more definite than usual. It is our sincere hope that in the years to come, no matter where you roam, this annual will be a cherished possession, recalling pleasant memories and happy associations. DEDICATION: To J. D. Johnson, David Garland, and Joe Patzsch, who served the Class of '39 on the first CROSSROADS staff as faith--as they 19452 Dofethi' McKnight, Class RePTe5eHt2'-tiVeS now serve their country and to all the other Whitehaven students in the Jlmml' Le-Ssetfefa President and CROSSROADS armed forces, we dedicate the CROSSROADS of 1943. editor? Helen Ellis. FHCUUZV Reprewntative- CROSSROADS: James Martin, editor, Anna Mae Brankstone, Jimmy Langdon, Lewis Curtis, Martha Agnes Collins, Cary Cartwright, Lola Freeman, Billy Rachels. BROADCASTER editor, Kenneth Canestrari. SENIORS--President, James Martin, vice president, Bobby Lee, secretary, Clara Kuhn, treasurer, Lola Freeman. SPORTS--Football: County champions, basketball: County and District 1 champions. HALL OF FAME--Miss and Mr. Whitehaven and most popular: Lola Freeman, Turner Gibson, prettiest, Jane Ingram, hand- somest, Lanier Garland, most likely to succeed: Cary Cartwright, Robert Patterson. I944 CROSSROADS: Bob Drake, editor, Jane Stephans, Betty Jo Brantley, Rodney Flynn, Clarence White, Fred Bailey,Lola Hall, Meryle Hall. BROADCASTER editor, Ruth Eldred. SENIORS--President, Bob Drake, vice president, Curtis Null, secretary, Jean Bowe, treasurer, Neil DeLong. FOOTBALL--County Champions. HALL OF FAME--Miss and Mr. Whitehaven, Jane Stephens, Clarence White, most popular: Jane Stephens, Neil DeLong, best all-round: Jane Stephens, Neil DeLong, prettiest, Thelma Morrison, handsomest, Clarence White, most likely to suc- ceed: Jean Bowe, Bob Drake, cutest: Kathryn McGuire, Joe Jordan, wittiest: Jean Willingham, Lawrence Rice. I945 CROSSROADS: Jimmy Lassetter, editor, Jane Stewart,Leonard Clark, Vivien Sinks, Jean Moore, Polly Poat, Becky Phelps, Joe Bursi. BROADCASTER editor, Maxine Cable. SENIORS--President, Jimmy Lassetter, vice president, Jane Stewart, secretary, Mary N. Ferguson, treasurer, Jean Moore. SPORTS--Football: County champions, basketball: District 1 champions. HALL OF FAME--Miss and Mr. Whitehaven: Jane Stewart, Jimmy Lassetter, prettiest, Jane Stewart, handsomest, Lewis Nate Foley, cutest, Betsy Martin: Joe Bursi, most likely to succeed: Becky Phelps, Iry Lowry, wittiest: Martha Leech, l946 CROSSROADS--Tim Schaeffer, editor, Betsy Ross, Clarence McKnight, Vivien Sinks, Leonard Clark, Roberta Moseley, Georgia Campbell, Herbert Quinichet. BROADCASTER editor, Gene Ganestrari. SENIORS--President, Tim Schaeffer, vice president, Leonard Clark, secretary, Martha White, treasurer, Nancy Cartwright. Girls'physical educationhas includedvolleyball,basketball,baseball,calisthenics, a decathlon, and also health classes. . . Physical education is a required course for all high schools. HALL OF FAME--Miss and Mr. Whitehaven: Nancy Cartwright, Tim Schaeffer, best all -round: Nancy Cartwright, Robert Dalehite, most beautiful, Margaret Guest, handsomest, Wilbur Luton, most likely to succeed: Evelyn Holstein, Gene Can- estrari, cutest: Carolyn Jackson, Roy Wilkerson, wittiest: Dorothy Chester, Billy Fahrm ann. Milton Schaeffer. Lt. William F. Graham Bill was the first Senior to be called to active service in WW II before graduation, he served with the Air Force in Italy. Senior Dance, 1943. I947 CROSSROADS--Clarence McKnight, editor, Donnie Miller, Betsy Ross, Beth Elliott, Fred Hatch, Mary Jane Russell, Curtis Brewer, Bobby McGee. BROADCASTER editor, Betsy Ross. SENIORS--President, Donnie Miller, Vice President, Clarence McKnight, Secretary, Rosemary Wolf, Treasurer, James Lofton. SPORTS--Football: CountyChampions,Basketball: The 'B'team walked off with the District 1 championship. HALL OF FAME--Mr. and Miss Whitehaven: Clarence McKnight, Bobbye McGee, most beautiful, Iva Mae Foley, handsomest, Bill Lacey, most likely to succeed: Clarence McKnight, Betsy Ross, cutest: Louise Butler Bob Barcliff- wittiest: Sue Hobbs Bob Bar- 7 2 J 1948: Queen Joyce Pearson and Chff' attendants :y Robinson, Virginia Mc- I Guire, Sellars, Ernie Foley, driver, Charles The CROSSROADS was born ten years ago in the minds of a few enterprising senior students who dreamed of a yearbook to keep I alive the memories of their school days. We of the Class of '48 trust that this tenth anniversarynumber will give pleasurer now and in the future to all who turn its pages, and if, by chance, some of those lfirst ones should see it, may they find it not unworthy of their hope. CROSSROADS--Ted Lassetter, editor, Yvonne Ergle,Dick Shamel, Bessie French, Beth Elliott, Fred Hatch, Herbert Burnett. BROADCASTFIR editor, Walter Lazenby. SENIORS--Pre ident, Ted Lassetter,Vice President, Carroll Goo Phillips, Secretary, Beth Elliott, Treasurer, Margo Dorroh. SPORTS--Foo ball: County champions, Basketball: County and District 1 champions. HALL OF FA --Mr, and MissWhitehaven: Pete Dixon, Margo Dorroh, prettiest: Margo Dorroh, handsomest: Pete Dixon, most likely t succeed: Cookie Patton, Gene Shoults, best all-round: Joanne Tully, Robert Rier, cutest: Joanne Tully, John Collins, ittiest: Anne Hall, Goo Phillips, Football Queen, Margo Dorroh. I949 CROSSROADS-, Charles Cadwell, editor, Joyce Pearson, Shirley Robinson, Tim Mahanay, Norwood Petesy Street, Mar- gie Goodyear, Herbert Burnette. BROADCASTER editors, Joe Johnson, Charles Cadwell. SENIORS--President, Charles Cadwell, vice president, Joe Johnson, Secretary, Margie Goodyear, Treasurer, Sue Carroll. SPORTS--Football: The Tiger grid squad . . . starting the season with only three returning lettermen, and playing one of the roughest schedules a Tiger team has ever encountered, finished the season with three wins and seven losses. Track: The 1949 track team under the leadership of Coach Commodore Ferguson . . . went through the season without a defeat and was ciowned District champion . . . In the weeks that followed, the Tigers were named champions of West Ten- nessee and tracll kings of the state by defeating Knoxville High and Kingsport. Baseball: Whitehaven's baseball team . . . was built around Captain Johnny Wallace, a very promising and hard-working catcher. HALL OF FAME--Mr. and Miss Whitehaven andbest all-round: Charles Cadwell, Virginia McGuire, most likely to succeed: Joe Johnson, Sue Carroll,prettiest: Virginia McGuire, handsomest, Sidney James, cutest, Joyce Peterson, Petesy Street, wittiest: Jean Hood, J. P. Williams, Football Queen, Joyce Pearson. The BROADCASTER,published nine times this year by a staff of students and a faculty adviser, Miss Tommye Russell, is the student newspaper of Whitehaven School. In this, its twenty-first year ofpublication, it has won four honors, the All- South Sweepstakes Trophy, awarded in Lexington, Virginia, first in its class in the contest at Arkansas State College . . . Superior ratirig in the state journalism competition, and first in its class in the annual newspaper contest held by the Columbia University Scholastic Press Association in New York. A I95O 1949: President Bill C. Jones's Senior Halloween Party. CROSSROADS--Bill C. Jones, editor, Betty Guth, Judy Cox, Jack Pollard, Pat Young, Jack ' Marsh, George Bonner. BROADCASTER editor, Tommy Cunningham. SENIORS--President, Bill Carrington Jones, Vice President, Lawrence Gill, Secretary, Mar- tha Duvall, Treasurer, Mildred Foley. FOOTBALL--County champions. Young,Billy Hill, most likely to succeed: Martha Tugg1e,TOmmyCunninghamS Best Q. Q ,, Q ,, ,,:....:f Q .. VL V-V citizens Martha Tuggle, Tommy Cun '4 Gill, Mary K Baxter, Helen McCalman, qi I : I - m y ,,, i '-k I' ' N .l Foley, Football Queen, Joan Merlo. 1 my J. , .,,, U t 1 ill HALL OF FAMEHMI, and Mm Wlmeha, 1947: CROSSROADS staff, editor, Clar- ven: Bill C. Jones, Mary Katherine Baxter, ence McKnight ftopl' most beautiful, Betty Guth, handsomest, Bill Swanton, cutest: Carole Sellers, Pat . ' 1 x ningham Bill Jones, Judy Cox, Lawrence 'gtg' Q 'NX Q 1 2 Jack Garland Valentine Queen, Mildred '4 - 1 J ,xx '11 QQ l 1951: President Carolyn Fiser, Class Representative and CROSSROADS editor, Scotty O 'Neil, Faculty Representative , Barbara Elliot. I95I CROSSROADS-- Scotty O'Neil, editor, Russell Eley, George Anderson, Abbie Crumpton, Beverly Mayhall, Betty JO Col- vin, Bill Salter, Carolyn Fiser, Barbara Elli- ott, Johnny Fyfe. BROADCASTER editor-- Leonard Nunny Jackson. SENIORS--President, Carolyn Fiser, vice president, Scotty O'Neil, secretary, Abbie Crumpton, treasurer, Russell Eley. , SPORTS--Football: County champions, baseball: County champions, track: State champions. HALL OF FAME--Miss and Mr. Whitehaven: Diane Dawes, Scotty O'Neil, most likely to succeed: Carolyn Fiser, Eddie Graeff, most beautiful, Ernie Lee Foley, handsomest, Scotty O'Neil, cutest: Nina Hill, Mary Lou Guth, Nunny Jackson, Football Queen, Diane Dawes, Calendar Girl, Ernie Lee Foley, best citizens: Barbara Elliott, Jerry Alsup, Scotty O'Neil, Carolyn Fiser, David Ransom, Beverly Mayhall, Nunny Jackson, Betty Jo Colvin. I952 Senior Class Day, 1954. CROSSROADS--Prentice Merritt, editor, Louella Hediger, Betty Lou Elkins, Iris I-lart, Gene Fowinkle, Skeets Eldred, Carol Babb, Dick Pruett, Jane Thompson, Richard McGuire. BROADCASTER editor, Catharine Coleman. SENIORS--President,Wayne Skeets Eldred, vice president,Nancy Ramage, secretary, Sandra Ellis, treasurer, Dick Pruett. SPORTS--Football: Countychampions, baseball: County champions, track: West Tennessee champions, second in State. HALL OF FAME--Miss and Mr. Whitehaven: Catherine Coleman, Charles Eason, most beautiful, Barbara Fenton, hand- somest, Richard McGuire, cutest: Martha Ann Smith, Crawford Street, best citizens: Catherine Coleman, Prentice Mer- ritt, Sandra Ellis, Wayne Eldred, Nancy Ramage, Dick Pruett, Anne Wiley, Charles Eason, beauties: Joan Hill, Grace Ann Brandon,LouellaI-lediger, Janie Berry, Martha Ann Smith, best athletes: Jim Shepherd, Richard McGuire, Cotton Clif- ford, Jack Beshears, Football Queen, Martha Ann Smith. I953 CBOSSROADS--SidneyWilroy, editor, Bill Cobb, Bobby Walsh, Betty Summers, Ruby Youngblood, Mary Alice Wells, Bill McGavic, Ruth Ann Raney, Larry Cooper, Jimmy Bodemer. BROADCASTER editor, Lynn I-lackler. SENTORS--President, Ernest Harris, vice president, Bill Baker, secretary, Joyce Reeves, treasurer, Sandra Booth. SPORTS--Football: County champions, track: County champions. HALLOF FAME--Miss and Mr. Whitehaven: Pat Foster, Bobby Walsh, most beautiful, Virginia Evans, handsomest, Bill Bed- good, beauties: Charlotte White, Peggy Trevathan, Louise Tabor, Jan Speaker, Dolores Watson, best athletes: Jimmie McRae, Bobby Walsh, Bill Bedgood, Ronnie Arnett. Football Queen, Peggy Trevathan. I954 CROSSROADS--Bill Cobb, editor, Arminta Alley, J. L. Jerden, Pat Elliot, Buck Snyder, Mary Alice Wells, Lea Sunder- land, Ann Council, Jimmie Bodamer, Dick Dalton, Freeman Douglas. BROADCASTER editor, Frank Smith. SENIORS--President, LeRoy Moore, vice president, Pat Elliott, secretary, Jerry Clift, treasurer, George McKinney. FOOTBALL--County Champions. HALL OF FAME--Miss and Mr. Whitehaven: Norma Starnes, Jimmie Bodamer, best citizens: Norma Starnes, Ann Council, Jerry Clift, Pat Elliott, Mary Alice Wells, Frank Smith, Jimmie Bodamer, Thomson Bonner, Bill Cobb, John Coleman, beauties: Dawn Willborn, Norma Sue Starnes, Ann Wood, Ann Tuggle, best athletes: Glen Griffith, Billy Dawson, Ken Garland, LeRoy Moore, most beautiful, Nancy Eldred, handsomest, Johnny Whalen, most'likely to succeed: Frank Smith, Jerry Clift, Football Queen, Hazel Zanola. Fred S. Elliott Day in honor of Mr. Elliott's retirement. CROSSROADS Staff, 1954, editor, Bill Cobb Qtopj. CROSSROADS Staff, 1953, editor, Sid Wilroy Qstandingj staff, 1958, editor, Ford lefty. Colem an, champions. HALL OF F Forney, Pat Davis, Don Kenny most likely I955 CROSSROADS: J. L. Jerden, editor, Marshall Jones, Pat Mason, Freeman Douglas, Mary Boyanton,BeverlyBeach, Buck Snyder, Dick Dalton, Joan Decker, Woody Forbes. BROADCASTER editor, Adrienne Davis. SENIORS: President, Buck Snyder, vice president, Frank,Roberson, secretary, Joy Little, treasurer, Bill Lux. This was Mr. Robison's first year as principal. FOOTBALL--County champions. HALL OF FAME--Mr. and Miss Whitehaven: J. L. Jerden and Adrienne Davis, best j citizens: Beverly Beach, Courtney Presson, Rheba Biggs, Joy Little, Betty Bennett, Marshall Jones, Buck Snyder, Ray Pollard, Frank Roberson, Don Riley, beauties: Anita Cadwell, Betty Sue Bennett, Anne Marie Hill, Della Vescovi, best athletes: Jimmy Champion,Brad Carter, Rex Womack, Johnny Shepherd, most likely to suc- ceed: Adrienne Davis, Frank Roberson, most beautiful: Jackie Foster, handsomest, Bill Black, Football Queen, Jo Haynes. Woody Forbes, editor, Charlotte Kendrick, Jimmy Terrell, J. D. Ferguson, Ann Breazeale, Mary Jane Freeman, Pat Mason, Ann Blackwell, Guy Forney, Joan Decker. BROADCASTER editor, Bruce Pfau. Jo Ann Roberson, vice president, Don Wright, secretary, Pat Wiley, treasurer, Roy Prichard. and Miss Whitehaven, Woody Forbes, Jo Ann Roberson, best citizens: Eddie Frost, Don Wright, Guy w ,Jo Ann Roberson,Charlotte Jackson, most beautiful, Sarah Lee, handsomest, Sidney Peek, cutest: Terry beauties: Joan Decker, Rubielen Rogers, Carmen Thomas, Ann Jones, best athletes: Woody Forbes, Sidney Peek, Roy Prichard, best personalities, Edwin Dunn, Ann Breazeale, Football Queen, Sylvia Meyer, l succeed: Don Wright, Joan Roberson, best-liked: Woody Forbes, Beverly Anderson. I957 CROSSROA S--J. D. Ferguson, editor, Ford Graham, Mary Jane Coleman, Rodney Fullerton, Frank Freeman, Ann Black- well, Charlo e Kendrick, Jimmy Terrell. BROADCASTER editor, David Sanford. SENIORS-- esident, Sylvan Meyer, vice president, David Sanford, secretary, Mary Jo Ferguson, treasurer, Ted Mayhall. FOOTBALL: pounty champions. HALL OF FAME--Mr. and Miss Whitehaven: Sylvan Meyer, Sybil Worrell, most likely to succeed: Charlene Lohrer, David San.ford,best9liked: Charlotte Kendrick,Joe Haines, best citizens: David Sanford, Mary Jo Ferguson, Ann Blackwell, Gor- don Wright, arl Hughey, Charlene Lohrer, best personalities: Sally Council, Joe Haines, most beautiful, Charlotte Ken- N drick, hands mest, Philip Fossee, cutest: Pat Goshorn, Joe Haines, best athletes: Gary Womack, Jerry Hutcherson, Bobby Baker, Smithl Howell, Lester Davis, beauties: Martha Parker, Sybil Worrell, Betty Jo Elcan, Judy Harrison, Barbara Hart- wick, Football Queen, Peggy Powell. I958 CROSSROADS--Ford Graham, editor, Jackie Neef, Rodney Fullerton, Laurie King, Red Davis, Helen Buck, Tommy Col- lins, Eleanor Cobb. BROADCASTER editor, Gwen Bell. SENIORS--President, Jim Herbert, vice president, Ann Conner, secretary, Kay Harbin, treasurer, Helen Buck. Whitehaven'sfirst big musical, Oklahoma, was presented this year, directed by Miss Wheeler. 1 HALL OF FAME--Mr. and Miss Whitehaven: Clifford Davis, Kay Harbin, most beauti- cwsscut Cpub, 1956, 2nd Row, left end, Woody Iiorbes, CROSSROADS editor. ful, Harriet Hudson, handsom- est, James Green, best person- alities: Kay Harbin, Jerry Smith, most likely to succeed: Helen Buck, Ford Graham, best athletes: Bill Sisk, Carl Hood, Clifford Davis, Charlie Novel, beauties: Ann Lipsey, Jo Hay- nes, Judy Bridges, Kay Harbin, best citizens: Eleanor Cobb, Helen Buck, Gwen Bell, Kay Harbin, Ann Conner, Jerry Smith, Joe Thweat, Ford Gra- ham,Jim Herbert,CharlieNorv- el, Football Queen, Kay Harbiii, Pan American Queen, Harriet Hudson. 14 Jimmy Miller, Mary Jane Coleman. an WIRE 1 .ff T - f J.,-, I A .e.o 0 1 Q J 1 D. y . I ' .await A 'lf -V If . I . J T... J ' J .,,f.,,.-:. ,..:..i, l' '7 F i i iiii f fii ldii oodi A fl' ttddi l V I959 CROSSROADS-- Red Davis, editor, Jackie Neef, Tommy Collins,Nancy Short, Bill For- ney, Laurie King, BROADCASTER editor, Gwyn Ellis. SENIORS--President, David Watts, vice president, Bruce Brunson, secretary, Elizabeth Pierce, treasurer, Mary Nell Mclver. FOOTBALL--County champions. HALL OF FAME--Miss and Mr. Whitehaven: Marilyn Baddour, David Watts, most beauti- ful,Bonnie Bunkley, handsom est, Larry Culp, best personalities: Marilyn Baddour, Jimmy Sanders, beauties: Sherra Waller, Jackie Neef, Gayle Mitchell, Sandy Bell, best ath- letes: Kenny Krag, Edward James, Chuck Kendrick, Jimmy Madden, best citizens: Gwyn Ellis, Jennie Lou Hall, Mary Louise Wilson, Betty Haraway, Mickey Irby, Jimmie Sanders, Bruce Brunson, Red Davis, Charles Demetrio, David Watts, most likely to succeed: Gwyn Ellis, Jimmy Sanders, Football Queen, Ann Harbin, I960 CROSSROADS--Bill Forney, editor, Nancy Short, Eddie Clinton, Kenny Brunson, Sherry Bradford, Larry Rogers. BROAD- CASTER editors, Hick Ewing, Bobby Jones. SENIORS--President, Jimmy Hentz, vice president, Ronnie Fowinkle, secretary, Ann Chandler, treasurer, Sheila Cruse. First Le Coq FOOTBALL--County champions. HALL OF FAME- -Miss and Mr. Whitehaven: Sherry Hutson, Jimmy Hentz, most beautiful, Jo Carroll, handsomest, David Grant, cutest: Sandra Anderson, Charles Mason, best personalities: Bette Ann Howell, Jimmy Hentz, beauties, Sherry Hutson, Pat Holdford, Sandra Anderson, Nancy Hatley, best athletes: Guy Meeks, Charles Eoff, Johnny Hood, Hick Ewing, Football Queen, Sandra Wallace, most likely to succeed: Ann Chandler, Tommy Williams, Pan American Queen, Gayle Mitchell, best citizens: Sheila Cruse, Jo Hill, Nancy Short, Carol Howell, Ann Chandler, Eddie Clinton, Jimmy Hentz, l96I CROSSROADS--KennyBunson, editor, SherryBradford, Gary Oakes, Terry Bevis, Cecil Shipley, Alice Boyd, Larry Thomas. BROADCASTER editor, Bobby Hall. BUSINESS STAFF--Marlin Mosby, Joe Belew, Betty Zorzoli, Sharon Bach, Jimmy Cox, John Dice, Paula Thomas. SENIORS--President, Wayne Presgrove, vice president, Tommy Perkins, secretary, Betty Zorzoli, treasurer, Joe Eoff. HALL OF FAME--Miss and Mr. Whitehaven: Betty Zorzoli, Kenny Brunson, most beautiful, Ann Harbin, handsomest, Alan Hensley, cutest: TeddyHarbin, Ronnie Bamett, best personalities: Joe Eoff, Teddy Harbin, most likely to succeed: Sherry Bradford, Kenneth Irby, best athletes: Kenny Brunson, Tommy Perkins, Johnny Slaughter, Jimmy Plunk,beauties: Judy Duke, Ginger Ashton, Jayne Tribble, Sandra Wallace, best citizens: Teddy Harbin, Kenny Brunson, Betty Zorzoli, Marlin Mosby, Sherry Bradford, Gil Stewart, Carolyn Smith, Joe Eoff, Diane Waldon, Wayne Presgrove, Paula Thomas, Kenneth Irby, Football Queen, Jackie Michael, Pan American Queen, Wanda Smith. I962 CROSSROADS--Cecil Shipley, editor, Terry Bevis, Joe Belew, Sammy McGuire, Carolyn Kell, Bobby Mooney, Mary Guthrie, Frank Greeson, John Robinette. BROADCASTER editor, Elford Rogers. SENIORS--President, Jerry Hardy, vice president, Joe Belew, secretary, Terry Bevis, treasurer, Barbara Johnson. SPORTS--Football: County champions, undefeated season, basketball: County champions. HALL OF FAME--Miss and Mr. Whitehaven: Terry Bevis, Jerry Hardy, most beautiful, Bonnie Richardson, handsomest, Alex Billions, beauties: Barbara Johnson,Gypsy Brunetti, Carmen Evans, Beth Dugger, best athletes: Tommy Eldred, Dar- rell Eldred, Max McGee, Jim Stovall, best personalities: Carmen Evans, Joe Belew, best citizens: Alice Boyd, Terry Bevis,Trudy Short, Don Owens, Jerry Hardy, Joe Belew, cutest, Jeania Carr, John Ewing, most intellectual: Alice Boyd, Elford Rogers, Football Queen, Susan Oliver, Pan American Queen, Barbara Beall. 1961: Tommy Eldred f44j, John Stovall Q67j, Bill Griffith. 1961: Miss Price and students. Pan American Queen, Bonnie Bunkley. Bill Forney, Jimmy Breazeale, Tommy Williams. Le Coq staff, 1960-'61. Spanish Club initiation, 1961. A C I I .wnk2'F?5i5? 3 . .. : Q ,, ' '.A1i' sig , '!!'YN.i22l1'?ZoW1' Iii? 1948 Basketball Team The Girls 1939. .ff fs mf? s .Q , . .1 sf,- ' .-on Q M' . A , , Sgfog-f wp, fy, w w. -eseswewfgv 3 fi :QV ..,., , V., -.Q . 1-...ml LT, sig! , - gf ,,-ff id- qw ,z A., QUQZF . . 'Q . 1 I i 3 1, fa ,S 1, Q ms.. , ni sf + K YM x ..,, 'bl K awk g 1.4 .1 ff ,. 4 x ,S 9 Ei 1. ..e . ev' f .wif if :. if? .ar gi 1 f Mft w i jk vi ,f 1 ms My f 5 ggi Vs i S . E 5 A ij 7 My , 2 4? seg, 4 . 2 is J s .4 , L . ff . , . . ww. i fijg ij -- -1 ' 1 .1 5 . .- 51 323 3 Y- M' I ' ' ' - A ' 'lil f ' 'f Wm, .W 1, .5141 1 . 1941 , Dorothy Krag , most beautifulg Jack Krebs, handsom est and CROSSROADS editor. I-Ii-Y, 1940. Nl , 'lf Q, Qi! 4.1 1 'cgi iv Class Day, 1951, The Wild and Woolly West 4 ...ii 9,' iw 1 1 55 1948: TedLasset- ter, CROSSROADS editor and senior president. J flima L U W 31 1 ,. 4.4-,.. , I 1 ,n ,V 3 FK 1 , ' K 'V 1 9 9 IADM N SMRAT QN Mr. R. Shannon Robison Principal Cumberland University, Peabody College. Mr. A. B. Buford Assistant Principal, Elementary Southwestern College. Grace DePoyster Librarian George Peabody College ADMINISTRATION J on - H I I I 3 v--.a.-n,,s-qnmmvwwmm ' . L A W-PM-N-C The morning Whitehaven's office staff is kept busy throughout the day serving students, keeping records and seeing that the school is run efficiently. Mrs. J. B. Coleman Mrs. Robert Hall Secretary Bookkeeper The administrative section of Whitehaven is of very high caliber. The students are proud of a staff that works hard and effectively to provide the type of education that will meet the demands of the community as well as the challenge of our times. Many of the teachers have had long years of experience in the profession, but by taking summer and after-school classes have kept themselves in touch with the newest developments in their fields. Others, younger in years, and coming from many different sections of the country, make for a rich and varied pattern of instruction. In faculty schol- arship, as evidenced by graduate degrees, White- haven ranks high. 18 Mr. Kenneth Canestrari 1 Assistant Principal, High School Uni. of So. Calif., Memphis St. Uni. Mrs. J. B. Bridges , Secretary Mrs. Gladys Walker Special Education Uni. of So. Carolina ENGLISH Mrs. Anita Barlow, 1 English ll , Millsaps College . Mrs. D. E. Boesvert, English IV, Saint Louis University, Mrs. Vernon Mischke, English II,III, Penn. State L College. Miss Gloria Power, English II, University of Mississippi. Miss Helen Buck, English II, III, University of Tennessee, Memphis State University. Miss Tommye Russell, English IV, Berea College, Memphis State University. Mrs. Jo Ann Wilroy, Eng- lish I, University of Mis- sissippi. Mrs. C. S. Yort, English I, Memphis State University. The English department of W.H.S. is gifted with outstanding faculty members. The goal of these teachers is to give the student a rigorous course in English so that he will be prepared for col- lege. An Honors English course for the seniors gives them a sam- ple of college work with special emphasis on reading and writing. 19 5 Mr. David Davis, English II,IV, U. of Miss., U. of Edinburgh, Scotland. 3 Mrs. Leone Short, English III, Memphis State U. Q E 2 3 5 3 FOREIGN LANGUAGES I i 3 1 V I Miss Helen Buck, Mrs' Bettie C. Jones, Latinl, Mrs.MarjorieMatthews,French Mr. James Mu env, French I,University Southwestern MSU I, French II, Latin II, U. of Spanish I Spanish H I of Tenn., MSU. ' ' Akron, Western Reserve U. Universitgl of Miss I Students of the Whitehaven Foreign Language De- partment are still enthusiastic about the wonderful language lab, largest in the Mid-South. Mr. David Davis, Guid- ance, Southwestern University of Missis- sippi, University of Edinburgh. Mrs. Katherine Stanton, Guidance, Washington M . K h C ' University, MSU' r ennet anestrari, Guidance, MSU, Southern California. The guidance department, the senior's best friend in plotting his future course, is one of the best equipped facilities at White- haven. The students have access to college catalogues and information about scholar- ships. The counselors know their job and are able to give the student the best of help in choosing his life work. Indiana University, Texas University. I I I I Mrs. Virginia Phillips, lx Spanish I, North I Texas State, MSU. GUIDANCE I MATHEMATICS 5153 Mr. F. J. Byzet, Al- Mrs. Louise Cannon,Geometry, Mrs. France5Cathey, Algebra MTS' Janfes Loftonf gebra I, II, Memphis M.S.C.W. I, II, M.S.C.W., University of Anthmetlcf Alge' bra I, Union Uni- State University. Mississippi. I, I ' ' T Q . , , . , , lift. In the careers of tomorrow, as in those of today, mathematics will play a most important part. Students who take the courses offered at Whitehaven will benefit greatly from them. Most students are encouraged to take all the courses offered in thisvital field. There are many tests given each year to provide scholarships for students pro- ficient in mathematics. Mr. Oliver McCallum, Algebra II, Advanced Mathematics, Uni- - versity of Tennessee . - BUSINESS EDUCATION Miss Elizabeth Cheek, Shorthand, Typing , University of Missis- sippi. Those who desire to prepare for a career in the business World are offered a comprehensive program at WI-IS: typing, accounting, bookkeep- ing, and office practice, including the use of up-to-date machines. Stu- dents are able to make the transition from classroom to office with ease. 21 sippi College Miss Emogene Dur- ley, Typing, Missis- versity. Mrs. Sadie Gardner, Bookkeeping, Of- fice Practice, Flor- ida State Univer- sity. I SOCIAL STUDIES Mrs. Jean Cashion, Ancient History, Civics, University of Alabama. The impor classes Miss Roxie Gaulding, Amer- ican History, M.S.U., Duke University. A . E' 1 l Mr. Clay Phillips, Amer- ican History, Geography, Problems of Democracy, M.S.U. ial studies are especially in ve these times. These students a basis for Mrs. dell, nomics, of Georgia Lid the world today. HOME ECONOMICS Mrs. J. H. Carney, Jr., Home Economics, University of Ten- nessee. Mrs. G. C. Dear, Home Eco- nomics, Delta State College. Eco- The modern home economics course goes far beyond the tradi- tional cooking and sewing. A girl who majors in this department at Whitehaven is well fitted to be- come an intelligent homemaker, wife, and mother. 22 Mrs. Thelma Godwin, Amer- ica.n History, University of Alabama, M.S.U. xwvv Mrs. J. M. Bettis, Biolog Maryville College. Mrs. Janet Nix, Biology, Southwestern College. Mrs. Katherine Stanton, Biol- ogy, Memphis State University , Washington University. NN K X, SCIENCE X s X .ir Mrs. P. L. Fisher, General Sci- ya wx fe ence, Peabody College. ' 'L TI f- rlr . mm .f-.1 V i,-Us , s 1 f H -521'-' 'am 7 7 5 1 ,, Endeavoring to learn the inner mysteries of nature, Whitehaven science students Work hard to succeed in their field of study. Although some teachers pull their hair at student antics, they love and admire their work. Re- member, these are the scientists of tomorrow although they look like the little saboteurs of today. 23 Mr. R. L. Flimi, Chemistry, University of Missigpi. KHMX, like Mrs. Betsy Pilkinton, Biology, Western Kentucky State Teachers College. Mr. S. P. Tuggle, Physics, Washington University, Uni- versity, University of Ten- nessee, Memphis State Uni- versity. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Nancy Cooper, Physical Education, Mississippi College. TWO years of physical edu- cation are required for gradu- J ation from high school by the l State of Tennessee. This one- 1 half credit course keeps stu- I dents physically fit and teaches them the endurance and disci- pline so necessary in the com- ing years . Miss Betty Emerson, Physical Education, Memphis State Uni- versity. MUSIC Mr. Russell Heinze, Instrumental Music, Southwestern Col- H Mrs. Mary Ella Ty- 1er, Vocal Music, The music department is one of the most active in school. It takes Siena College. part in assemblyprograms, athletic events, parades, and community 1 programs. X l 24 I I i ,EIU Qin. , , ,Q I 45 I .k-. I,- E V A - J z F1 . , - .N , .,,: ,,.,:,,,R. 'Q Q N .A ,QgL . , L,., ,. K 'f I ill. iw W SL' 135' I P- , Q4 jf. 4 'cs 'B' 12 E O 3' ff -5 2.-:'I-ffv 2 gg 'D W rv U1 Q. P-' 5 0 ro rp? T' :IU 8:4 e..:g4s.3Y:ucfri:'ff State College. 4 A. Mr. William Marsh, Electronics, South- western, Columbia University, Mem- phis State Univer- sity. Mrs. L. M. Hopper, Art, Texas Wornan's Uni- versity, Memphis State University. I - Here is one of the modern ways of setting hair, known as teasing or ratting. This method is only one ofthe techniques ofpersonal grooming taught in the cosmetology room. 25 Beauty flowers in many forms. Here we see one function of art: the expression of the artist's own feeling in the simple copying of inanimate objects. Mrs. Gladys Rogers, Cosmetology, Uni- versity of Tennes- see. I I I I f Pictured is a commonplace experience among Whitehaven shop students: trying to figure out how to operate these demons of machinery. Hold That Tiger! I Carry On, Mr. D. After Before 26 MM, -fYXo.,udUQQ,.,.. MQQWQQ C SSES I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I - I I I I I I I I I JEAN AABERG ff-Ji .' f Hg, -L W- . fi - ' . 2, w iki . 1 fee ww- :-, -L :ffm +--,1-ffm ,..,. . 1 -. A 'S 1 f :L+ -'wi W.:gwz-Q 1 352,141 Sw fr - ., . V. .-f,. 5. ' , f , 16:5 'f5i?- : ' . . 'K fa '::. 0 ,f' 3'Cf'L3'ff3is5t!f .V , ,f 5, ff bm M I f , ' , M ,MQ 'Q' W ff wwf- 5 v ,, .V ,M :X,. 1 , ,--L, g,,,.,,S 2 QE 2 4 ,iffen xf bm 2 gr Q ' Sv A E in A ii 3 My 'Nw S A S S f 2 + 5 ' Q E we L f 5 E f M is Ex .1 's km? 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WOODS DONALD WORSI-IAM A .wr ,MSM ,Whig 5'71iiSE?55f'?ii'3:IU5ilsg9 425' Q - I ::,- aa ,. .v ..'.:4 .: : 33 ia a , f , Wne gliiaif yt 1- , '-fig if ,Y ,, ri, f,5gjg . y ,L K ,I f ggfiggvgg, W, ga , .- ' fr 1. -. i ri- 5 if I i I ' 25, 1 ' iii ,. Y i I ,ggi V, 3 'V.L, 1-:gifs r DONALD WRIGHT J- ' 'I 5 WI tv : I :vw .1 -v - 4 , K ie., rf a 7, 1 it ea W, JW, frame? I H 5 W Q 6 x I 1 4? X JOHN WRIGHT Whitehaven Day on Dance Party Mike Kidd, Pat Arendale, Bobby Bunkley, Sharon Sills, Tom Wesner, Jane Sanders, Gary Sharp, iMartha Forney, Jimmy Russell, Dana Blackwood, Ronnie Samuels, Mary Margaret Smith, Ralph Hughes, Barbara Flaska, Peggy Cline, Tbmmy Vandiveer, Jay Cook, Jane Braswell, Paul Baddour, Margaret Cobb, David Dicksoln, Sammy Mc- Guire, Maureen Morel, Clyde Harbin, Ann Miers, Linda Shibly, Frank Bartley, Barbara Trapp, Bobby Mooney, Jeannette Owens, Earl Walton, Carol Ann Baker, Buzzy Thompson. 54 4 vw. if Field training in apple-core cooking. 2' N We A f .. , ,.:. K ini gvfrfgffelifnlifwlig ,4,s9f' A ,w.rWwg1 i5fr Crossroads Orbital re-entry A W A We We ,,,, ww , s , ff M.. If I had the wings of an angel. 55 If you did you wouldn't be there! Linda Chester ,E . ELF. - 7 'mesm- Peggl' .1 ' Jeanme Birmingham f ' . Carroll Charlotte Blakley w K -gf-rw A ia 'iw-ws S , ff ,C ,r if , H1 f1,1,,., -1 in fv.:+,.-Laj f, me fi., ' Lg , p 3, Q ' ff f . if P 7' 1 ff CC,.r 1 5. .iff .A - K J 1, f. 1+ 5 9' nfs? 3 TWELVE YEAR Margaret Cobb Bruce Crawford Barbara Coley QENIORQ Diana Day ff A Rv , I, W , L. .f - K ., lgfgguwm ffff,s1gZ,,7 f - ff 4 + ,VG x 'L ww ff, fi 6 . fry H aw , mr 2 1532 f X Ss X' germ s 1 , ra r.f.r..,: :.,1:s-zzzmfii , f K wfzwir gsiwf' f. . ,, J M --Woof 1, ,s .. firm-'::S', zgmwrj 'z . 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Q V A -i f, sez is A fy-6 , Wa F, 1 5 I W V - gf Edwm Martm Buddy Krayer Kay Morgan Jackie Michael TWELVE YEAR .3 we gwgw H 2,1 y 1 H51 ,J ff -2 4 RA ,QQ me ms Q 9 E ixegwffgymf + S. 313 M 1 1 Y nr ef . ,,,, Jfiggf Mi K 1 9 A M212-1 'we 1- 1 X ' E 1 f K , , f ufgfjlk ' 'T' V f??f5QlffQ'3Qi. J , .wr .. - ilf l Nh ifw . ,-wrgf W 15-5 2-f.2 i2ff 2' 141.-fm, :gif k 5J:feee:f:,'ff ,, ' wsu: , - x 'fi1fffb?1fal ' mr- -QA fl - fr' 1 my 'gagif 4f f:. A 5 ' Huis-Agsz . , ,J fgga K ,:.,. , W t fflflbr s 'ff 5 hiv' , 5 .f - -15. F .' J i ly ' gif - -w e , ,W , f.: fw , ISU 1 X532 5155-f A ali - gf :-1 l-'T YW gi g: - -L mfr: if Q 5 ' Q.. , 3 ,gf 5 f: xf54 11 - Zfftifv - - re: 121 swag? iifiuf . w X 49 ,Af f K J Mary Jane Newton Tony Rawdon Wanda Nicholson SENIORQ Tim Ricks W James Sewell Sherron Sills Donme Whalen ,,,,,..f Home, James! Avoid the hall rush. Coach is looking. V Yell along with Dave. Rally round the flag pole. if 5 Cheese! W llll in m m ll! -2--e m 3 I iii ll! 'FT -.., L Ei my Q s f W :HEL . LQ' i 1 Q sw? 4 Mx 1 ,iw ig 4. .. .. 'g,:,. A H 7' X 'Hi K mm. .,, 372 M gwmm Qs JUNIOR CLASS OF '63 Juniors show active support of Whitehaven's team at pep rallies. April Aaberg Floy Adams Sara Beth Adams Don Addington Mitchell Alvarez Skeeter Andre Peggy Andrews Jim Amstrong Peggy Arnett Mary Arnold Dub Ashton Jan Atkinson it f i f Z ' '::':V The junior Class anticipates its share of ex- citement and hard Workas next year's seniors, and just as every other junior class, it Will anxiously await all of the privileges that accompany the rank of senior. All of Whitehaven High is deeply grate- ful for the spirit and support given by the class of 1964. In the beginning, having attended Whitehaven for two years they agree that it is a superior school. As juniors they have enjoyed a year of varied, in- teresting activities. One ofthe highlights of the year is Career Day , sponsored by the Guidance Department. On this day the llth graders are given opportunities to hear speakers from various professions. This gives the junior a greater understanding of the careers of- fered in the modern World. Wanda Avery Lucille Bayless Pat Bennett Craig Bloomer ,Sa.ndJ:a.BaLg, Doug Beatty Steve Berger Marsha Blount Barbara Barnett Graham Bell John Berry Louis Bocchini Carol Ann Bass Tom Bell Jeannie Bettis Don Bonds gr ,, W , ip if si Af., .. f Sheila Camp Richard Carney Edwin Carter Bobby Castleman Adrienne Catanese Darla Chamblee e VC K The All American Lover, wh shows up at all Whitehaven games, shows how to run for a touchdown. Karl Chambless Eugenia Chenier Gaylon Childers Tony Chrestman Russell Church Judie Clark Kenneth Clarke if Jennie Cole Patsy Couch Ann COX Johnnie Cox Suzan Cox Steve Crafton Pat Cronogue E i .:.-.:, , .'... 1 rf ., F 1 S' 535 YS 5 59' ., , 9 sf- E W- : B :'fli,f9 A ,N , ff: - i5l:4s.:,f,, E M Hz K f is vi' ' ' if 1 'X' R A 0 Q' ,P hr E l 322 5f?2253li3E5ii?Tfi'- W is ,fffzisssvssw-vi iffgsfaswsrilaw '- K ,gyy ai?sl?iifg1tfe1 - Y1.-fffizsiigiiigi - . fifwifszisvi ,- ' s Z7 i , 52, . K 7 'ff f T H E , , X fa , i,--. ,' 14 ' A- wawaaaa A ,.., 1 ,E.,E.l1 :,f.. ::.., 1 V,,, ,V MW A 1QsiQ?:23:ft ,V q51,:21L1:f1gii ,, ,gay ff af --fs 111' , J, if nv -1121? ,Q is 9717 ' af Iwffita? l - , M- , iii - F 4ezQ4L, ,:fyg ff ff T - , . K ,W fi a s-ifisaizassfsai sfifsiiszififsr 't .,,. 3 - -rewfglqqkggeggsls --L A f fill, :'zf:f:f Erik, ., f, ' : f A T 'X :iz f, A.,, W -'Eli , 3 Q T .-1 Ml? yt,-' 5M ' if f -,E :.- is , - - , we , : ew- --I f5:' 2 515 H JLINIORS' LEADERSHIP. 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QM AN i figzzsirsiz W f X13 L, ' .44 ' T N we E li J V T ill' E 1 AN Y X I ' AL. ,K , , wa'gzgw,il,z.f,-if at ..,, ff an - '-.n-?,f:f',.. z I .Mx ' , g ,gig 1 ff ff if M54 ,Lin , My .. .,,..,, ,igik K I 2 4- l Cheryl Crosno David Cullum Billy Ctunmins Sue Cutts Sue Dalrymple Linda Damron Diane Davidson Johnny Davidson I Onibecoming jun- iors, T students are eligible for mem- bership in the three prestige organiza- tions. These are the Beta Club, The Future Teachers of America, and The Key Club. These clubs set high stand- ards for entrance: solid qualities of ry Harold Davis - r prying Davis wfvx1E, yy l up Sallye Davis IHL: .AV 'f ny, ,,ii., DBGHITYIO :H Iv, iiwifzi :t,, 1. Glenn Del-lan Charlotte Deisher I '5' L Carolyn DeLaney , H 'T Il , ,' ' , . ,.f,,. i Y ll SERVICE Sharon Denton Sue Denton Paul Dickstein David Dismukes Ginn Dobbins Mike Douglas Larry Doyle Bill Droke Reueau Dubberl Morris Duncan Tommy Easley Barbara Eberhart Jo Ann Eckles Jimmy Edwards Margaret Ellis . , 1 1 1 11 g'g1qgss:gsegri r ff' ffm, , 'if in lt . , E Sandra Ely Sherry Evans Rick Fallis Gail Fanning The third year is perhaps the turning point in the high school career when the student is past the prdtected years. Now is the time for him to consider M: fff we:5,f::z:t:.iz wikis' wer: - J leadership and co- operation, scho- lastic accomplish- l ment, and good y moral character . f Many of the Juniors Lwill become mem- Ibers oftheseclubs, i and they must con- t tinue to keep up the u fine record these l clubs have set for the school. Chuck Feltman James Ferrell Don Finck Grace Fisher M Mary Anna Flanagan Janice Follner Bonnie Ford Dwight Ford Darlene Forgey fr W i f ,:. Z lie Q fa Ai 9? I S Pm. t. Martha Forney Mary Forney Pat Forrester Kaye Foster Tommy Franks Mary Fulcher Charles Fulton ADD TO WHITEHAVEN'9 HEIEIJAGE Beth Hall Gay Hall , John Hall Lynn Hammett seriously his own future and his re- sponsibility to his associates . The 'Junior is the index of the school's strength. Cheryl Gaia Jeannette Gaines Arlene Gallagher Peggy Gamble Bobby Gandy Jimmy Gardner Donna George Kay Ghettie If Joe Glenn Billy Glenn Peggy Goode V Glenlwen -.- if, 7 , 1 , i, f Ji Charlene Guess 15 M37 fi Qfeifiw 1 5-iQV'A?E7.5ik57g::?izd:5U3'ilQfQf9Efi'55if9'x5M 7 1:-125221 s W F , 2 J is xg, 2555 , ,, S n.ir. Mai g,fig-gngsiitig Hai, -iif -.ia ls 5, F gl if ,. 5 22 ' :mv 1 - ff E Q - Q-12-fl -' 1 1 - e1zzf.zi - W,-.M ' .. , .i U.. if ' - ' -fr y, ,gif '5af,gYEigsiasisni:fs f.. f ,wi i . , M M11 f 1 V i i pt iiy Q .711-61 Wray Gunn Rickey Guy Becky Hale . f MH , Charles Hance Billy Hancock Georgia Hand Gary Hankins Clyde Harbin Judy Harder Lillian Haire MERIT SCHOLARSHIP TESTS Sharon Hardin Jan Hardy Ben Harrell Jerry Heath Jeannie I-lelle Dewey Hemphill Phil I-lickerson The juniors have reached the point in their high school ca- reer When they must consider their college education. Perhaps the first big step in this direction is the Merit Scholarship Tests given the latter part of the junior year. These are com- petitive tests given throughout the U.S., and it is a chance for the juniors of Whitehaven to hold up and continue Whitehaven's leadership as a top ranking high school. The final Winners have a Pat Hildefbfafld T1'2ViS HOPIUHS chance at numerous scholarships gill gilgjome gubbta 1:31265 some of which finance a four years' ueos onia uges r. .. 1- Vrckr Hors Juanrta Hughes college education. This is a gol r Larry Hooker Jerry Hun den chance for the juniors to do John Hope Preston Hurlburt their part to enhance Whitehaven , Scholastic reputation. l Anne Isbell Neal Jackson Clay Johnson Don Johnson Helen Johnson Milne Johnson Phyllis Johnson Bobby Jones Bonnie Jordan John Judd Il rx Jimmy Keetf Mary Kelly Ann Kendric. Jeff Kendric. L Kesler George Chu K0 X Danny Ladner Bobby Lambert Rick Lindsay David Looney Susan Lozier King Rick Chu Ko K' Anita Lanier Tommy Laster Janice Locke Larry Lovell Elaine Luckett Kingery Pat Koban Duane Laird Richard Lawrence Elizabeth loftis Ed Love Larry Lynch Knight Ron Kubicki Eddie Lamb V Johnny Lay Shirley Lonon Barbara Lowe 5-'Maurine McAfee x Q. fix Y'- 7, M JL F ff ,I 4 I r, iw' GU, if R fr, 1 J S-w' ,r rr 4 2 To K Upperclassmen enjoy the privilege of free shoe shines from new honor club members. 67 fins? 3 Q . w v i a is M, A M A. '02, if 2 l H:-P. -Wbls -1,if1'W5A5.f -V ., isiisx-S .. ., 5 .sew w 'Q-' YV f ,-:ima If ,f:w,f.,ff.,,- ffsm i ,,, af ii i sfiiififffi tag A ffiz mi 5 1 ang ' ,3'fzssffsW5 -'iffffsismsf i 133 '- 1 Dia! E l ' i 21: , Q VE ,, 9 ' ' A ' M ' - '- of Weir E 5 ,g 'E .i H2153 ' 1 .- : ' '-' A .f .: , - AWN f '-Q Q V , if fl ' 2 , L: GW' .- F YW Y. ni L.. f Shelia McArthur Carol McCain Susie McCarren Kathy McCartney Greg McClellan Tom McDaniel Rita McElroy Susan McGee Eugene McKinney Tony McNatt George Anna McSp Bobby McSpadden Margaret Maier Cookie Mann Mike Markham Alan Marlette Charles Mathis Barry Mayfield Kent Meadows Sherryl Menke .ILINIORS ORDER RINGS is ' f - 'Gi f . I if i ' i, 21 Q , S I lv' . I. ' ' ' zz , 5:5 XY Y 2 3 .Q gag I ff? 'P' We if SE 1 Q .. 'si Us- T K sl 5. - Q ...,, .. -V i , im gram s??.g.,fs1ver i :sis-wg V i i ,msgst- 1 rim fi: lags, -new was f, i ,fi ' t ,x --.r. ' . -ffiiffizs- ::3fa'fz,!-Ei' ,ffffirsifvif i , ,,5k,Mt, ,,. Z., , .Vi ia' Q M y Rv ' 53-L if , V1 .3 Q J n Middleton ine Mischke inda Morel Suzie itchell Maureen Morel rice Moore Willard Moore Harry Morris adden What is a class ring? It is a symbol of the pride which a person has in his alma mater. For the jun- iors, the class ring is a symbol of maturity. The day they slip their class rings on their fingers , theyfeel that they -mi',f.'im3',i5I5P5'i3fE5fTg! :sms zvfmgiszraei : ,::.3,: 157554 R 'f'ifiirf'i?i5fZ5' s 125 A 1 Q-, ffmwfrffz ff, Wi- X K ,, K si X ii 1 1 , 'fir :fs v ., 4 . fi4 ifYgs5f5Jfla5?'f5 fTSf7W''WW' W ,.k: , , A 1 ' , , in l Z 2LfVVf7 1, -T sfqs:11fz5if':,.::'v. , in ,ns . ii., ,fx ,.., ,ii -.29 : S f :Siu ' 55,'f35w ff Lf ,lifitlf ' 7 5 , i , ,.:' -1, 1 is Linda Murchison Johnny Murby David Murr Ralph Muse It is a proud day when the jun- iors order their class rings. yt igzik, ,ily fyy ff M li Ell These rings will VII1 L'tli'iTll QEZH Suzie Morris be .Valued and .,,.., rE,, ., K. : , t Tommy Mullins ,E5 lf ' Barry Mulroy vi'-Vf1 ypiv yg A yypy it yi L I r is sim. have come of age. Unlike most schools, at Whitehaven stu - dents do not re- ceive their rings until the begin- ning of the Sen- ior year. This practice makes students feel that they have really earned them. Nancy Rigdon Jerry Rigsby Beverly Roberts Carol Roberts their owners and admired by oth- ers for years to come when the student is far from White- haven. Jim Myers Fred Myers Pam Neal Peter Neale Sammy Newton Jack Nolen Jo Norris 'i John Norton X Bill O'Brien Pat Ollar Barbara Osbom Jeanette Owens Woody Paige Susan Palmer Larry Parlow Hal Parsons Jim Pe nte cost J en-y'Pe rry l Emiy Petty Cheryl Poff Ann Poppenheimer Les Poppenheimer Linda Porter Tommy Porter Becky Ramey Malcolm Rawls Lucy Reap Diana Reed Carol Richardson Charles Richter Jimmy Ridley str, '! fair-if' m4sgzxxz1.Jfl ' v-K - I' 1, mffrzvrrf: 1 4- :fr - 1 -2 'E if-A r y f gr ggiisz f '47 i B 0 4 i v W Q Bs X2 in 1 . 35122844 1 . ir , Jr I HDL fi' ,,ttt 5 , 1. f iii? ffl aw ' , , rf 'ij iize - ff 'L t ariirrrrr rril r ,. -C f 'KM 1 , QA , , , 5 Q2 gf ima ,. .... .,..,,,,, 75525 - W ,. , . ,,r,s,3is.i L Q mf M ,V W .., ,1 for sz, rr- fr i ,. l 5 Gif fr S M21 i -1' 1 f 'QQ is ,L ,r s r X gr, y ,E 2 . 3 l ,. .., , -,r fr. ' '2 5 V A '5-: im: +.a 5ii:f9E?21f'f?s1' El. 112' Q. -:::f:siE?:'a 725: wx rrg,e.r V- fl . . ACL , ,r 1 ,rg , Jriitfr ww r x 1212 ' 2.-'bsgisf W JZ, F' -1' W fcftfft' R Q2 f X fs ,qi sa , ggi, -. fir? K hi.. irrr Fon Roi A9 QENIORQ 3 r '9 ,its : ' i, i lf- rfulvmafsfiifi'iaifgr-wi .M 'mv S ' imgsfiw 'ff R 4 , at ,5 gags slim 3 r K T -1 NM 10 , if . ' 5515. y gxijg : gr 9' 5-gem Q ,,,.. er K Pt EW, sf Q S Mk , B ' ibmff Q hiv 3' ' B. FH -Qt fl I.. xx , Y Charlotte Roberts Mike Robison Peggy Rossett Nora Scott Connie Siegfried Eddie Smith ynda Smith Vicki Roberts Robbie Rockholt Harvey Rowland Delmer Seamans Bobby Simmons Gary Smith ary Smith Malcolm Robinson Alice Ann Rogers Ronnie Samuels Marsha Seeger Beth Skaarer James Smith onnie Smith Mike Robinson Rita Rogers Teddy Schabel James Segerson Libby Slack ' y Smith ayne Smith f- I 70 Z3 ' Students on a special bus bound for the Whitehaven-Millington football game were in high spirits. But com- ing back they were more subdued: thefinal score was not acause for rejoicing. ACTIVE SUPPORT OF ATHLETIC For all athletic events the juniors turned out in full force. No matter what the conditions, these devoted leaders of school spirit fulfilled the long proud traditional enthusiasm of Whitehaven students. They set the example for the other classes to follow. Whenever Whitehaven plays, you will find the juniors right there cheering their team on to victory and supporting the black and gold. Gerry Thomas Rick Thomas Arthur Thompson Bobby Thompson Buzzie Thompson Russ Thompson Sherry Tanner Richard Tapper Lynn Taylor Pat Teague Gail Terrell Archie Terry Richard Stewart Becky Strow X Sharon Jo Stickley Elaine Sullivan - X Jim Stiegler Bill Swindell . Ronnie Stocks Jimmy Swisher Gary Stout Ronnie Sykes athy Sneed atie Stanton erry Starrett eff Stephenson EVE NTS Gloria Thornton Carolyn Tidwell Sharon Trevor Sharon Tully Linda Tunnell Julie Turman Carol Turner Sharon Twomey Beverly Van Landingham Bobby Vaughn Ray Vunk Joyce Wallace Billy Joyce Walters Diane Walters hm.. Earl Walton Tommy Webb Mary Ward Sam Weinstein Patsy Ward Joan Wesley Patti Ward Tom Wesner Ronnie West 4. H vi: , f. . -' 3. , ,,, Elaine Warde ll W lrz5fa1'fT'i:::' f -- 8qgALi?Ar , as iq 2 A, , l e t Janice Wilson Donna Wilder Linda Wilson Smitty Wiley Tony Wilson Warren Williams Don Wiseman Wayne Williams Suzanne Wiygul Cyndy Willis Jan Wardlaw Gail White Becky Watson X Emily Woolfo xx . Bobb 9, WW A L mf I Ha rmon Wray Karen White Bob Watson Gay Wilson w ! Bonnie Xiques , ,W 2 Steve Watson i , ,. Carol Ann Gaston 211 5, .i M X'ilS7L:,5:ff'f Q5 A- ' fines g ,,, Q 1 fl f Q. H Q-m - , , .i 2 2' tg aw f:e4.,,.,:m153WS ,. , ' N . ..i,. . Q E., .l , , Alice Young ,lm .. Ei Y .wwf- kfkx M., Q ,,,,,,4B. sl. . iymgi, 4,:QRW5YL5:v, , .VQX,,Nvx,.b -I , v -'Q'zb5Q5::s1l Vg 5 A jf1wfiangk,,, . 'f W gp QOPHOMORES INFECT WHITEHAVEN Having attended Whitehaven High for a year, the Sophomores have come to admire and re- spect the ideals for which the school stands. As their second year began, they more fully appreciated the opportunities for acquiring knowledge in many fields. These students are now a part of Whitehaven, and they are doing their share of the Work to make it an even greater School than it is now. S. Alvey D. Armstrong B. Baggett R. Bates J. Bailey M. J. Baty C. Baker B. Bays Agy B. Andrews P. Austin G. Baker M. Beckner P. Arnold Adcox M. A. Anderson B. Ashley COX B. Anderson Allen L. Armstrong R. Bader P. Barnett J. Belew L41 K. Bell B. Bellsnyder F. Bennett P. Berry B. Bertaut M. Bettis Beyers W. Black J. Blackwood Bibbs Bigham R. Boals Billions B. Boggan P. Boilot . Bishop . Black M. Bonds D. ' T. S. X S. Albright D. Archer D. Avery N. Barnes B. Belew L. 3 QE WITH PEP. ENERGY AND ENTHUQIAQM i C C. Boshers R. Brand J. Bryeans B. Cagle N. Carkee . Carter . Cawein C. Childress R. Boucher R. Brewer D. Burden J. Caldwell C. Carlson J. Carter B. Chambers J. Chrestman C. Bowden J. Broadway P. Burr H. Calhoun K. Carney B. ri ht V. Chapman J. Chrestman D. Bowden P. Broadway M. Burrell J. Camp L. Carpenter J. Casey . le B. Clark L. Brading M. Brock R. Butts D. Campbell M. Carrington W. Cason R. Chenault , M. Brakefield P. Browning J. Byzet J. Campbell D. Carter P. Cates M. Cherry C. Clifford Early in the fall the Sophomores begin to dis- play real spirit. Many are well on the Way to becoming very outstand- ing school citizens and good Whitehavenites . They are a good example for the other Students. All of Whitehaven turns out to cheer Whitehaven's glory at the numerous pep rallies held throughout the year. 75 H. Cobb . Cody . Cohen . Cohorn . Coker . Collier Collier Cook R G. L Cook Cooper P. 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Golightly Looking forward to the finishing of the last required year of Phys. the sophomores work hard to do their best. They have striven to reach a high degree of physical fitness, and at this stage feel that they can serve as fine examples for next year. li f J. Goodfellow I.. Goodman j L iiiii D- Cowen L. Gfaddy Z I' i ' A ' S. Grandi Li, ,- in K ,W ..,, .I I, . Si.. wx , 7 X M ...Y . Q f 2 L ggi 7? 1 Z? I L A -.. .:,.,...-Lf-1 . 2, , 1j .' j!-'ilwii ,gqiw-..,., P. Gray R. Greer R. Grimes J. Gruby L. Grunden C. Guess V. Guimond l s T- Curb K ....V..y , : V V ,, Q ...,, . G- CIW . . . . lr.. 5- Hawes W jg VH . ' 'l'- 711 C. Hall .Y 'i'i ff. lx ...i R. Hall - -:i' .-': -.. ssl i 'A ...li Q 'lil iil. i rr- s. Hall . -.agfiy . 4 ' H' ' gg 1- 1 ff, f -,.. A G. Halter A 'w P- Hanel' ' Vp S. Hankins i'i K. I-largrave We ...... at L ff . X' fl .Fw 52 Q. A .4 fijj. ' .mi ,, i , K f' .L fm? i A s.. ,.,.,....! fegfwnzf I la I W, 4 .,. W 'izifl '73 LET. .fs K ': f K' ' V ' -. . . - 3533s. V ,SE K ,- Q W ' f Climbing up to attain the heights set by SOPHOMORE9 ANTICIPATE C. Harlan J. Harris M. Harris C. Harrison G. Harrison M. Harrison E. Hayes S. Haynes J. Heberling F. Hemphill M. Henderson D. Hendrix the jupiers ere these sophomores, They During the last two years the sophomores will have to wait until next year. l Herrinton G. Hoagland L. Holland Hewett N L. Hobbs L. Hooper I-hld ' P. Hogan G. Hoover H111 H. Hogue R. Hoover '- I EX' 1 have come to know what it means to be a part of the high reputation and tradition which have been established here J. Hudson M. Hudson R. Hughes M. Ivie J. Jackson F. James R. James B. Jenkins E. Jenkins P. Jenkins J. J etton R. Johns H. Johnson J. Johnson S. Johnston STATUS A9 JUNIORS x .fm J. Jones Jordan M. Kennedy Kiihnl . Kirkland E. Knight L, Krone D. Liddell M. Jones Jordan B. Kenner King . Klein Kostka M. Land R. Lishman P. Jones Karcher J. Key King . Kirkpatrick E. Krayer M. L. Latham S. Lishman J. Jontz Kell S. Kidd Kirby Kleier Krebs P. Leadford B. Lornac The Sophomoreshavelearned to love the Alma Mater, and all that it stands for. Now as they are preparing to embark on their last two years, they stand at the door of some- thing even more important--junior and senior years, which will decide the course of much of the rest of their lives. As juniors, they have much to look forward to. M, E, Loomis D. Lovorn M. Lowry L. McCommon T. McDonald J. McKelland N. Manley G, Lgve A. Low T. Lynn M. McCord L. McFerin W. McKenny C. Martin G. Massey R, Lovejoy D. Lowrie J. McCommon J. McDonald B. McKee T. McNamee B Mason A. May l A ' L- ' . i s- LIPPER - UNDER CLAQSMEN PARTICIPATE 'N ffl are fr fd . . u -Jeff -: '. . 'ri' ' ' - ...W M... rv . fe . , 55 Jr s K is 4+ 'F S I e ., v W 9 Z M5 Q xl 5 iii?-'W 2 fr ' lfwrsl 4 ew. . 1.- ffgwli H3 i W--. Q Hg. Ng ,ggi S N855 X S J : . . . . , We-gg: Ar ' ' , . - ' ,, . 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W - ,. ,, W 5. 1 f-- if -,gr -, f - V f f H f , , . --r.-wi' - feissz- ref. -- as .. t - ti f f-5 X f f, -Iw- - f f -A J .. ' 5. M - ' ' lb- 'Q -.4 t' ,zfgfjjt V is A ' 253 ..-M. n W L, ,.... . h I ,W D 3 'f',ii,,,r Q lei -sri ,k g 5? if sg Q. -B eg K ggi Eigisii if 5553 95 shag w . 22,8-l'f.rf K Y 2 g . . iw, X 2 qc ,,., ,, :ii 13 ii 're if 'P y A be s A gp' X7 ' . .. X . , , . The activities in a school such as W.H.S. are innumerable and the opportunities to enjoy and learn from these are un- limited. Sophomores are fortunate in that they are able to participate in a number of clubs, sports, and School publications. Wy X 5 xmim S Z Ah , . 4 1 . 1 r ia xi N- .g .5 - K M ,W-w r... c Funny masks, which are sometimes frightful, are common on the days of club initiations. 80 IN VARIED ACTIVITIES -- L. . . ,Af .. :,-' ' - - -, ' -fs! 'l'av'bQ'v'.ff,fs1?- is gkw - fp..-,, 5 . ' L. ' . . xl gs- .. '-f,-est.-.,eee11 -- - .. VT -' -f ' .f ' . ' ,. ' , 1 .V ', W 'i I ' ,Wg . 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'i - . .. 1. - ,.., . . . .- serves?-: Q.-,a:..f. f...-if wa: ws -di 4 ,mme - P -- .s-f-Q A V -- M 4.6 2 -2? F H - -5- ..- -mv? it-5. . 1 , Q. ', ,QL gif? , ..,,q,. g, . 4, KM, s . f f P J rl 1- Q, L, Queen S. Quick R. Rafnson J. Raines .QF 5 ' Q , P e Us xl W 5.12 ' ...ws 2... , - :Q L... -j.,5g -- , J'sf'z3,f.ei - ii . - P . . , . as I , I ,X A 1 x . M. ff- ,wft7LEF3f::1m , . ... , '23 3 ?21'ii.ee ffh 'K ' I I2- sigma Nl . W.-.gi 2 -95355 5 My S-as mf . is 12 . I ,jig W-QZV ..:,,-Q-...:'. . f ' Ffif-WE-?i57Wi f'l'3 '1 .-1 'V -' . . ., , . V Y. '. :::fi-iii-1's5:.--f' ' 'a...-., . :.1- ' .. , 5 l Y'5Y?'f- eww, ti,-. ,W . , . .... - - . ,. , , , - 1 ,.. - . f 4 ' a. gear -Swzsfii s..::- . . w e z.gw.g.s-:faP--ligsaifirwwgia .-4 f .. if-,I fff Y' , ' 2-gf-,mfr - -' 5,-1, Q srgwzimggsfiz.:-'.. ..,-uw- f..f ,f 11 Q. Rags.. P' 1 ,- -' . , f- ffri . 'f - QQ?E, 3 5,5 . , . ' 55 . . . . . .. '-X . - ww, mlm- 111- --31-A gi -' 7' -- J. : --yi gm.,si ' .-QM , f -i K Ia-.. W, ua.. 1 1' - . -. 55.5 .M 57 - . - af. Y , V , 1- , r - NA. , - ggigsig , Mgaggg . .r L A 2- . .5 . , L. -1 . 1 isis' C lif' f -r 3 Sew. - ,,-M, - sf' -- . f W -'if , I' V W -1' ' gi N941 ' - 'if-.wif ' fi ' 'J' , . ... . . . ,N .. ,f., f 4 ,, B. Raiteri Randall T. A. Rattelsdorfer Ray S. L. J. Roberts J. Robinette R. Robinson C. Rogers Renfroe R. Rhe a Riales Richardson C. Rickey Riggs S. Rizzio Roberson B. S, Rogers J. Rooks B. J. Rushing J. Ruff J. Roper D. Russell M. Rowe G. Russell 81 D. Samuels Sanders Schaeffer Schwartz D. Scott T. Scott J, Sellers B. Selph THE SOPHOMORE CLASS NUMBERS M- Seng '-1Q Q . 1V. f - W Q? l . ZE. r g' 'Q H lR- Swmouf Z2. S W 2 ' .. . ... i J. Shannon ,?.k. i EiL1 Viv- i ZEIQ V .,-- M- Shears i nn P. Shipman ' n ff.. S n 1.. in 5. S, Shive S, Shryock S, Simon NN, Singue field J , Skidmore it W SY X A e- ,Hangar ... .M ... R. Slankard T. Sleeker -. : 4 H c. sioad H . . K- 5 n J. S1UPP1Ck W it Q2 sh. M- Smmmeks . E+ S ia C. Smlfh , QQ S S' D' Sm ith 5 N. Smith 93 S ii Hs li: . - C Q A.L, .. . ,L - 5- Smlth I M at SnSo W. Smith S'o,. -'S- A 5355 , . 2 or 3 - f '2 ' -...Ji ,WY L. J. smirhmierv' ,. h W, A ' W ' at-W V V M. Snyder fx .H Q B, South . ' D- Spears i ' . 1 . 1... ' T' 5- - A ' ef, J . Stafford N f -g 4 R stanton 2 .nrr M i J-Sfafk L-. Kiwi. :L as - f A .- . - rvf MM .....,. f' A. Stevens . ' v G' Stevens . - S,SS H. Stevem L r -' B- Stevens . .o-.r T I Q. . - K.. B. Steward ' S ' S B. Stewart S A I iw lv, A I 1 .rf f. - There are 520 students in the Sophomore Class. This is the largestclass in the history of Whitehaven High School. Two years ago they poured in from the neighboring elemen- tary schools. This placed a tremendous burden on White- haven. It Was difficult to oper- ate With such an enormous group. Through mutual co- operation mo st of the problems have been eliminated. Now they are Sophomores and more problems have arisen. They will bel the largest class ever to graduate from W.H.S. Mrs. we. Stanton wails in terror at the sight of the crowded conditions of her class 82 THE LARGEST IN WHITEHAVEN .4 -vm W is if E S . su .1 Q Q . . i 32 7 L K 1,-ig? sl ws: Jsmsv' 1 .. . . I 2 52 . . .h is v 5 .6 e v f M 'f S f +. S f' Q as 'fs 5 -. uw. ..: . ' -. . F l- , gig: 2. 1 Q ' fr- 1 ..'f'f.:r ' 'E VVQ X. S .--F5 X. J. L. L. D. D. D. Stew art Stew art Stocks Stokes Stokes Strong -- .... sliil S' Stubblefield sig: '-' k-'f- Q af .fm - 1 , i gffz - K sl 'T--.1 9 5 5 - . - ' 'L J. Stuut T L - - -Q55 ,' ' ALII- 'I' , ' I- - - me ..V: S 1 ' ml . ,.,h if 1 T. Talbot -' T' ' , -,A ff M, Talley e' ', e,.. - -- . M T r ::- D J. Tanner H - X -- .- S D TaPP . ' ,W-..W.,.5,..,.,,.- W. .... , .... ff . W' x' ' R Ta Q -:,7k .V..,,j.g, . ., , Q kg ,- - - PP T T ' .-fi.. B- TaY10f . -, 1:15-.fr ff'fa,.2g.fqg. ig, - - N 5.1. -- -- x l f!.2j,lf, ,. 'e.. . , -.g.'1:,.. r C T ters 'Ti j ie. ' ' .-.: .- 5 C Templeton is J - JSWQIT9 - - D' Th W' ' S ' .. I om as Sim- T 1 UZ. 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H Q is - if ' 'f ' J 5 as Sli' , Lu , T. ,,:-zii-a J s. S M i - , - . .. . ... . , W ,W , Si , s ,g l Q ,si , - M .- - -ffl , - n - V Q .W 2 f sv I -warn .ff . M. ' 1 ' T ' ' .1 X 5 If g, Hz if A I TWO DOWN - TWO T0 GO vw-fs.. ' . -fa' ' QS' i f 4 ras.. Q I -5 K 2 -' -H' f 5'E I -, , V if ii- V. A 9 0 1 .R 53. F i .: at k 2 ,mai 133:52 I .g K --gif: , Z. Q ff . ' In f4za.,,u ' ,, Kas yan.. ,' . ff ' jg. fi' I . t . Q.. Q ,ai 1 1 - I , T 2' L - , an ' 'ffl 1I1f.... sv:r ,V N1 6 , , ' , ' ' ' T' K 'A' ' E -Z - K - ,, ' E ' f is 'ff -- r iii? : IW A --3 ' F f i , . g u g: - - g'g':Q.,3gg3 K fl Aff i .- ,- A 5iLf7'f' L ' ' ff-'fi 4' , 4241? .K 'WE K A1115 , 2 . v s K f s ' if i - 'f,: :2f1Ki . . , 1, 1' 1 -E ':i'ai s,, ,, ,,: 5, , ' '5 .i 2.-Se! 'K K? f',f'f ,alfa V :wi I ft -at The Sophomore year has rapidly come toaclose, and what was thought to be an eternity now seems, on looking back, to have been only few brief days with our classmates and our rigorous activities. Our goal is now to set high hopes on a successful junior year and to be true Whitehavenites . L, Wilson M, Wilson P. Wilson S, Wilson V, Wilson G. Wiseman J. Wiseman L. Woodmansee A. Word J. Worsharn D. Wright B. Wright C. Wysocki P, Zert T. Zietts School spirit glows in the light of pre game bonfires fr' Q... ..., Si ..,, EL,. agM32gi?i, fi, :3?5?HS??S1Sw?ii1i A. 14. ' X' .mm Aff. - - in 4 6 sf, Abney Adams Aday B. R. R. -' yn M 1. D- Addv , -T4 S. Alexander V J S. Alvarez ' 'uf il B. J. Arnett gf -4 , 9 B, J. Amette , , if J, Arnett V . ,..,'...vm55et:..,:2,y.5s,E: Q., Q V . ':a:g55:- ge:'...g:v - ... 'D . .,,, ,. f if Biii A M. Ashley r B Ark. A Q1 -A.. T AAAAA. A its TB 'AA'L kL - T C. AVCTY ,...., ,, , 1 ' i A.A.. . 1 e i 'A J. Avery J A ' ff. .. -if if .k.f af 2 ...am 2, 'A D, Baddour '-A I . B don tr V ., H. 3 R. Bagwell E. 155. Bailey C. M. Baker J , Baldridge rv From the first grade eyery student looks forward to his high school years with eager anticipation. Having finally achieved that objective, freshmen sud- denly realize that this is the beginning of something new and different from all he had known before. The size of the campus required that he carry a map during the first few weeks. The appalling number of students, all of whom seemed to be in some place at once during changing of iclasses, is enough to make him want to go back to a nice, tame eighth grade .l Other ear- marks of starting freshman year are piles of homework, strange terrifying new subjects like Latin and algebrag bossy sophomores and even bossier seniorsg abewildering number of clubs to choose fromg initiations, and masses of strange faces, each representing a new friend to be made. Achievement and I.Q. tests, football games and pep rallies, report cards and semester exams--all of these are a memory he will cherish forever. WE STARTED TO CLIMB THE LADDER G. Barnard E. Berry A. M. Bills B. J. Barnes N. C, Berry Blackburn C, Bearden C. Biggs H, Boatwright S. B0t2 B. 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V ' Def ' ...viz i ' . 1.5 ,f Q- ri . , - Qi' .5 A' ,V . ,, i ff' I A . . i iiiii f 1 s r . vis. is 1 1, Q ' ' I A 'f Q - 5 :gf ,,. .WJ ,A ' ,, 2. i , .rffiqgfv ,, 1--.px V . ., 'Mffr g - :. . wwf . 1-1135.4 Eff fwy gmwf inayi .m-.wi I ' F i 5 'W 'E Ha' . ' if 'drf'?.EH1 'A ' V' N ' - Q ,. F reem an Fuller Fuquay . Garmmill . Glenn . Gobel M. A. Gooch D. Goode D. Green D. Hagen M. Hall S. Hall . Hall Hansbro Harris . Hartz . Herring . Herring F. Hickman L. Hickman J. A. Hodge M. Hogan J. Hudgens L. Hughes Humphrey Hunt Hunt Huston Jackson Johnson D. Johnson G. Johnson M. Johnson W. Jones S. Jourdan B. Jurgens .. -Q- . r..-7. .k,, M J., . .fr .,.. ,. . , , . . , , ' - : we . -.azz -.-4 .vi-32335: .- ., f r '. S-2.53 2 .. 1 aifssaf P1 571 , f a 1151- dr - .. . g,i.5,e,-.n .wx-mea wffzzsir- 1 H A Y , ' I r if , FREQHMEN SURVIVE THE G- Keene M. Keith J Kent Kirkpatrick Lacy Ladner B, Lamb R. Lancaster T. Lancaster G. Langley B. Lanier N. Lenow Looney Loudermilk Loudermilk M. Loudermilk J. Lovom C. Lusk K. McCord B. McDaniel R. Mclilhaney E. McGavic J. Malone B. Manning . . . Tinian. .rr alg . :J aww ,. V , , , W 5 -P WK . ' 1 ' z Q,:'i .4 i 'N A X Hb TORTURE9 OF INITIATION Freshmen soon encoun- ter the hazards of being the lowest underclassmen. They find themselves carrying books and trays for the upperclassmen. More often than not their free time is spent shining shoes for superior Seniors. Lunch time, supposedly the best time of the day, was spent catering to the desires of the upperclass- men. Lookingback on these trying experiences, Fresh- men are glad that their year of trial is almost over. Manning Marlette Massey Massey Maum May B. Mayfield D. Mayhan J. Meanley P. Melton P. Mercer C. Miller Minor Mitchell Modin A. Moore Morris Murphree L. Murphy M. Muse D. Neale D, Nickles L. Osborn J. Parker Parker Parker Patterson Patterson M. Payne Peavy M, Peek T. Pentecost L, Pickens R. Pinkston R, Pittman J. Poff BOGK 'SYQRE Oh, my aching arms! ! A i- J. Poindexter T. S. Powell B. Poyner S. Prager D. Prince P. Prisock 1. Gif . . -' af ' 5 . i K V. V .fi r zfey 1 w e K . C. Purvis - f ii - wyf2.e1ff'f . K' :' Q' '3': . - Q., jf i-' .':.ii,2.1fffzsfZ: ix -W'. J. Queen 1eA'1P KP is ricli H. Quick rr 2 ff' 5, la N S Els W' H , A 1 f- F3 L35 55 'E ' ai L' V ' ki: ' I V: u g I Pe N i ,Q M. Randall ..,Vg k,,V Li . D. Raper . 1 B. Reed V- ..,,, . . iw .. ,,.. .. . ,,, A T ' 5 6 B. Reid .Qs . K B. Reiman 'QW W i n ' . ' 'f ' P, Rigdon .L QL B. Roberts J. Roberts B. Robinette K. Robinson B. Rogers B. Rogers L. Rogers B. Roy K. Saia A .4 I .'a:f.af..-1gi- ,- if Q 1 J. Salmon P. Sandall V M ' N. Schwend T Em P LA h WHEN OUR FIRST YEAR DREW TO A CLOSE The first year of high school is always the most difficult. Getting adjusted to a new school with new classmates and teachers can really scare the timid. The Freshmen of W.H.S. this year have done a good job of settling down into worthy citizens. B, Schmidt M. Shafer E. Shelly ii ..i'. ttlir T . s1 ... 1 V ,,if: C 'I In D. Simmons .sr as R- Simmons tt't y Q - 4. 51 B. Smith . Smith C. Smith f 'Q H. Smith L. Smith L. Sneed 53' J. Stevens M, Suber ,JQ RI A . M. Sudduth his R. Swift g k g V D. THPP si 4 M. Tapp ' ,- C. Tate E. Taylor R. L. Terry ag4egfQ:qg,gff.g'wail. .my sggtiiggilglsiis.ivfif 5 Y 'ff f if xiii , . . ' B. Thom as M. H M.: G. 'Thomas - L- D. Thompson .L E ' ik T. Thompson S. Thrailkill i s W, ,- ie s . A . E as may xx W., ...V , - , .siege if .- K -MQ f pi .Q A K O. Thompson .iit if ,f .- LW ka ,M , T IE 1 . ' i f 'Q l N O in ' . gi 5, . if i ,SY-w iii .. ij an 3 . ii is - sligj 1 2 ' yt 451 Q 1 a 4 l A i. , 584 M .N asf B! 'ag 'N Q .i i '. i..-l-f., - Aw... 'i: . A WM 'K :A,v. I f f , K iw. if 1, , K Tidwell B viink 4 - l it ' I 1 ' -T2 ' :.' f '- C. Tillman R. Wade W 4 G. Tomlin P. Walker N. Trapp L. K. Wallace ',,',LL, , , VLzmAV' , . i s ...fi R. Trim L. Ward L if W fi gf J. Turner K. Warren J : V, 7 . J ft- X2 WY D, Underwood F. Watts if A . L, Underwood B, Webb 'f L A. VanAman B, White ' WM 'Jdd J slim 0. 535 C. Van Canneyt D. White , D. Vaughn J. A. White VI V L. Viets J. Whitfield ..... , .V .. ,. .. ..1.'- ..--:, : A. Miffen .E A ...l........ . J. Wiggins J J D. Wiley .,.. . . .. . .. .J WE FELT WE WERE A PART OF WHITEHAVEN. Each year the Freshmen are picked on and made fun of. The spirit and sportsmanship with which they have - All A taken the Jokes makes W.l'I.S. very ' iili L, Willard proud of them. They play an impor- W 1 B, Williams tant part ln Whitehaven, a school which ,fi ..i'- - - . . . . E s E- Wlulams exists to provide them Wlth opportuni- ties for mental, physical, and spirit- i cl l lt J UH1sr0Wfh- i is : G. Williams ij, W E . .. J. Wilson If , J. Wilson . .l.. . , is s W M. A. Wilson N J . S. Wilson W isii i l E L. Winfield ' iili D- Wolfe ..,,f if E. Worthington .,.. afigfl, fl . fifiifei t N .... i t W fit t ticc c is l tl me W A' Yarbrough :e -i-f.f. 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' ifwfgsgsskfgrqr l Q .QWERSOLMDVZPQMQAGUIU UbQp3fngiQ1WEOwm sowSwwwLqvwOfJXfUiUNVPW5AUf75vD5 Qby ' Qg,.,0LmooLUncqQ3 JPMJQHUDE JQYWOUWN milf JQfQ wmaQum1aQCvfwqfe,woJb 53 , - 1 ,V -ag. .ip 1 , Y. 1.73 , lvi-O .:.......J.' 5 ' 1 ,W 1 q 'i .Ja 1 , . 4 LQQL5 ,4pgumQk.vem wncyuqfm Mew cm mu Qdffwf WMWQQMM 1 gmbwommwwwbvmnh 3 M503 Mm maaww pwoovuw qw5wmqDm,aQ1n Q ,QEEJQ fi Qvgwyf' alma MQ, W L3 1 A Billy Jr. Math Joe Billions Emestine Berry Carol Bearen Eddie Barnard John Barber lPau1 Baddour Jr. French and Latin Library Jr. Red Cross Art Club Beta Club 'Senior Class :. lem QM wm,,.., N . 1, FP HL mu asf? 4 if 'I' 2 get ... + 51 , K ?' ga, 'M ' ifiiilf r lr ggfrf .si..g,.. , ,.,,.. ,.,. if . iw an Q4 1 r rl Q vw l v 1 E . 5 S -we . , 2 if fh- gs J , :Z.,,,, Q ,1 1 7 F F r f, f Bradshaw Cre ative Writing Bobby Brmkiey w Club Richard Dickson Sophomore Class Charles Fitzgerald LeCoq David Fitzgerald Hi-Y Vernon Follis Jr. Music Jimmy Gardner Sr. French and Latin fi 3 wifi X fi' 5 ,- -: -., sy .,.s1s,.K' EW 4- f iw , .7 Don Baddour 9th Latin CROQQCUT The Crosscut Club is an organization composed of the presidents or leaders of the forty-six clubs and organizations which carry out the extra-curricular program of Whitehaven High School. The member in this club are the leaders of the student body and the other activities of the school. It has grown and made progress through the years just as the other clubs of the school which compose it have. Meetings are held once each month, at which time plans for projects are formulated or problems common to all groups are discussed. 1 t K I r l 1 Don Johnson Biology Club l r riiii t r t Sheila Hall Jo Ann Hampton Patsy Haney Linda Haskell Ann Hill Ralph Hughes Jr. F.H.A. Sr. F.H.A. Jr. Y-Teens Tri-Hi-Y Jr. Tri-Hi-Y Math Club Charles Mitchell Ann Miers Edwin Martin Tommy McNamee Sammy McGuire Marshall Loosier Wayne Long Speech Club Cheerleaders Spanish 9th Science Crossroads Chorus Red Cross s isf f s is - ,. 1,411 sexier rf- fi f -L . , gitgaign ' ' Hp .m fliiila I W 022 gizfvvmsgs ,.. R r- 2293? -- 5 ' , . Y' R' v tiff .W LJ' lliiii .xi J Ri '52, A U u N r g ' OP X an a rf YZ ff K Y? . .li imrfwarsvrm f isiiir?i4is.4fii3svfSf 'i E: F ifi - S P FSE , 1 . ,r,., , ,. , Wm fl K X x2 9 YY A J ,,, 2 el!-'V ' 4 Gary Sharp Key Club Chip Moore Physicians Kay Morgan Broadcaster Ralph Muse Radio Club James Neely T 8:1 Club Hugh Overton Jr. Spanish Jimmy Russell Future Teachers Ronnie Samuels Junior Class a w, .gil fi? V 'lg Iii: i.,, ny fl? .,,e. if if 3? Him 55 Mike I Johnson Band CLUB Among the projects which the Cross- cut Club has undertaken for this year's Work are the following: to educating the students in keeping the cafeteria cleang to Work co-operatively with the Beta Club on the Honor Banquetg to set the stage for assembly programsg to conducta training program for all club officersg to take charge of the School'S lost and found de- partmentg and to serve as a Welcoming Committee for visitors to the school. All these projects are Very vital to the school in order for it to function properly. :-r S i syit t . . ,is , A 1' ' A V-Z me if f'f1f?3fzg gi 'tii 'S hi 'kffgfip j5 1 s'iis .ir ir ., rpg? I X ,A w Q 7,5 ., I 7 ia --,i l. 5 , L. Sandy Snow Ronnie Sykes Barbara Trapp Jim Wilson Jim Wilson John Wilson Sr. Y-Teens Melody Music Sr. Science Current Affairs Freshman Class Thespians 2, K L ECRIVAI N , , Y TANDING left to right Bobby Mooney Nancy Morris, David Dickson, Marilyn Golightly. SEATED: 2 fl! 0 i N RQTERS -rs-QE W L20 Flvml Q G 'Q A new club this year, IJECRIVAIN, was organized by Miss Gloria Power for the pur- pose of stimulating interest in creative writ - ing. We believe that this was accomplished, and we hope that the club will have many more productive years. 96 STANDING: Don Wiseman, Charles Fitzgerald, David Dickson LE CO0 Left to right: Danny Ladner, Charles Harlan, Shelia MacArthur, Philip Houk. 97 Steve Klier. SEATED: Patsy Keith, Miss Gloria Power. LE COQ magazine gives students a chance to see in print that prose and poetry which they themselves have written. This in many cases provides the incentive for further exploits into the realm of creative writing and may start a young author on the road to fame. LE COQ means the rooster in French and is used to symbolize a great American freedom, that of the press . CROSSROADS Sammy McGuire Miss Roxie Gaulding Editor Sponsor Paul Baddour Staff Bobby Mooney Business Manager CROSSROADS staff takes a break at Picadilly. 'nassaui Frank Greeson Mary Guthrie Eddie Barnard Photographer Staff Artist Suzanne Wiygul Staff aj Pat Hilderbrand Staff this our publish- for the staffs of in the Memphis area. The CROSSROADS staff is shown here with members from visiting schools, in the Trophy Roomfaboveb and outside during a short coke break Qbelowb . Carol McCain Staff .--if Volum Tam luni 0f I www 3.1 genzm-4, as mlm wha bw A 52316 an mer, numeric in the I milnev comnwn tht: Bvtx tim 5 CL ew: prospcmiu rn mb quaxscs-Ai. of enum.-avr Tn. , more ww when 0: We n cm 'nm :www the msn ,ma :rmsmma pn mum. Mcfxrmc cum. arnxfui w am :nv :usdmn fonpffm mv new 'NKDK' f fron lm. Tr in 11 the X08 dam A1 g 300 is mv N A li Aw i tics 338. Fix: SDE . Th num' 5: nm 21 nd man! hoys cxwmmry Speaking ns ehsmiltry !ab has CUYXC of IHA-fly Rely, Jimmy lin mmm In ny Couch cut hd fninibd while hmm B 51834 tube ubbor stopper, IWW.. . .h...,,, in s msnhok ina ty-pc of hal? friend is I TYPIST Ellen Tidwell Preparing papers to send to the exchanges and to former students are the newest members of the staff, Sophomore 'iiih 'Z . . il hi D Cindy Rogers, Richard Dixon, and Tommy McNamee. LL is' V .,...,, mms. :ur A mofeffwhefwth The members of the BROADCASTER staff are carefully chosen, the position being honor- ary, Valuable experience is gained in all fields ofjournalism, The BROADCASTER, having the highest standards of professional journalism in the presentation of school news, has won many awards for the past 30 years . It is one of the nation's top high school newspapers. i 'rn ns ,lumwhmnm and b There Are save Looking at one of the prints they have just pro Carter and Les Poppenheimer. cessed are the photographers for the paper, Edwin b Brenda Renfro Yijgkifil Jfifdtif 1 ,N 7.95. .mips rr , - , Zeiss- - ,.f , 15,5 N rifyfgigf ,- f, 'K 0 ' ' 2? 'I' .Wim :',EY'73,:Q,4f'. 5 3 -QMS' .4 Eh A fiill'- 514, ri ' fy-:iffffx :L wif' q?,sr.fZZfi3?4-2-vi' Damaris Olsen F M K -4 ,F 'L V5 2 ' fi ra f -msd? R' w :wi :uf I X , L 5 sb 3. Mike Thompso Peggy Cline 1-umm. - -au. wwf- -I-4. 4 S Q Q f 'iff' E n If C .e,. , i'3Qi5fga'z?sxe1w H5535 5 X gx Z 2' f w bk X xx -A if s 4 r 1 rr S g1giEi'5' 'Q i Paul Baddour -Q Jane Braswell v BETA ga' I 1 New Betas at Tea Sw ,,-, 4 J W, f f- 457, 4' :swf L' 1 2455 f V ' I -6- iq' Ab 3,2 ,,, ,,,, A AL,, , ,. We r. . . 3i5kL5pf5t5fQ: 33j5q9, . . , V-.715 , -'wf:2fE,!iV ' 'Hai I C if ' 'uf a A new n Ann Miers Barbara Trapp, Recording Secretary N ry um 7-.Q-muummg ,V M fgknmavmwwmwwmx 1rwaWmrWm w 102 John Barber , President Best-Dressed J siifiifi ,f 'ffff I TJ- V' X 4-. ,.,.:- S5,faPjf li ,F N., 5.15, -' Q f' M N j sifffg f ,,.. K .- e A id r wwsmtkiwff . w,Lfvg.f:,m: - Charles Fitzgerald, L inda. Stringer, Tre asurer C ROSSROADS Chairman CLUB C f ' v nwmawagwm T OJUW' fm: iz-42255221 sz- iwwffif Z ' 'f-,. I .Z gvp. Barbara L Sammy McGuire 6 J Vi .. ,V-k-A ,,, 3 i New Betas at Tea David Dickson Donna Pierce ' M A -Q:. Q R I Frank Bartley, Marilyn Golightly, Pasty Keith Aubrey DeHart Vice President Corresponding Secretary 1 The Beta Club lS a service organi- -f T zation. Each year the members help the p -gaz faculty with registration. At Christmas i they provide needy familieswith food and yyy y yy y ' J at clothin . The hi hli ht of their ear is ippi g g g I Y A zz, V.v: jnfppsgyaioow the Honor Banquet at which de serving pg, B Seniors are awarded Honor Keys. These Lmgggggf keys represent their outstanding achieve- Louise Harrison ti he Tiooifoi ments during their high school careers. Baby Betas Beta Club Tea S W ' 1 Pasty Carlson, Mrs. Louise Cannon, Co-CROSSROADS Chairman Sponsor SBYE31w dl 5 fiiiw5Sf'5zV 5 35l3!1'1fgg?Yf?59?ii?LgWfa YQEQIQVQ, 'if W, :,55fKsw.:q-Q5 5 , f T2' kiEl31'f5?g'L55'-- 'W . ,.,M,1z.:::v42 ,WK +9 iK3i5fyiifArA5if55t1gAgsls E, 4 is ,V i.A.::czigrrp,,t I 'F K -- sy A- f - I A ' fsmf 'A A .,,. ,rf-fs M fbi! fi' iii. :ILSWTI I ':::Qf:E ': . ' i 'Lf Kiliiifsigif-Z A emit 1 sr., . ,,,. I.-I-I, ,,,-f i- at an-AQ, , wise . .1 . .Af Msiwvfg .st vs-,deff I: w . . V ,Lim A f ' fi V . 225535 - 155 1: ff-.gre M ,L ., ..,, ii ,lViT, K Wai W . fsfsssu 7 55532533 ,,,,. Q ,W U -. ,H Ar - as MA' 32:1 A- :ag,im,:.:tw1wifi si? Eggnsi-gg:5.szfm?4 + V .. .. we , 'F seep ,gqgflssvfsiiiiixsfsig L, AY, lr, .,AAf may .. A '- A'-iii 7V5iN42'A , 1 - eesefafifwili . f xrdrfsusm: ' - f X' A KEY CLUB t to ,, C , , , ,rl Zg, Mwst f ,..wx-f- it , wwf' V :,: , -A , MLA-st.f.,As , ,g,kX:i,,,,,,t ..L, ,,,, I S, M, W , AkAkA.,,.. ..,,:. , , A fewiziin, A. it I ---f .:z,1fA:fsfwr? T ,,.,, , in . Nam, . .wiWf?hZ:Ia5R wmfflf. , 1 - . A-.af wr Q .Q V n gl L:WQ:l'Ff lffiijgifhs jf ' l ' J ' L ' , A Lhffrilvli' SHE fun--sfili-gr' r f . A ff- , .. ,, f - -M A grew img ,,.,,l..,, , . , . if 2 ' staging? -ff-nasal,-' mrziliigf . - t it mis ' ei siszw. '2 -:V K V fA'1?Xf111AvWYefef ' f , A ,xi :giigsfsfffrwisfefis gSxtsf'f5'5i gZ iL 'L in MffffW2fi',1fv ee2iwA1 if W ,AW As, -a,gt.w:AAM,a.. sm??fgv51s mgwf , I-,Q ---f ff f e' :nf ,Y Y Wise' . M- aw - bv-i' - -if---. Kiggaieggiirfrszsag L!! K Am- 7 f A Ilfffuiwf? Xi fifiarfz- ,L - 1 XX X , Af I Km ' this fn is ' S' ri N 1 Q fe? 1 mf! 2 ,f Q gif 1 vm AS S Z2 5 Q fr sky ' J ,ar ti I Ar 5 sg X tw rfisighl all 3 es ,avi tk S55 , 2 s wwf m - ,V Y' ' W Qfksffiveigfu'apfwswlsis n L32 is ef X g . 1. X My ai wk Mag-.1 : :'f 55? 5 Eg is 93 S J2 2 Q Msg ,5 'w Nga fe if sv ft F y Qwsmsaxsf' 3122-us? EHS?-ff . H? w?'f97.s'H' I H is f k Af M- My eff , LW,A. ,M - , ,gg , A: ' Affex, K ' 14 Y' W A 1 ., sf , ' l Q , f',:'f'i1 Gary Sharp Mike Thompson David Schwartz President Vice President , Treasurer Buzzy Thompson Jane Braswell Mr. David Davis Secretary Football Queen Sponsor Club Creed ldo not choose to be a common man. It is my right to be uncommon--if I can. I seek opportunity--not security. I do not Wish to be a kept citizen, humbled and dulled by having the state look after me. I want to take the uncalculated riskg to dream and to buil , to fail and to succeed. I refuse to barter incentive for a dole . I prefer the chal- len es of life to the guaranteed existenceg the thrill of fulfillment to the stale calm of uto ia. I will not trade freedom for beneficence nor my dignity for a handout. It is my heri- tag y to think and to act for myself, enjoy the benefit of my creativeness, and to face the World boldly and say, This I have done . All this is what it means to be an American. The Key Club isa service and Honor Club composed of male students in the lOth, llth, and l2th grades . The members are chosen for their leadership qualities and outstanding service to their school and fellow students . They represent excellence in every field. The club works closely with the Kiwanis Club on programs that not only help the schools but he community as well. 104 I SEINOI' M m bers M in V,,. . egg fri :QE i iibwfgi K api-:f,1'L.sr v:?Y if ':4i?ff:ffZ?f?dffw -gk 1,33 F ,-I ,7i,,,rQ,f eggs, 7 ,MEM - 1. aw,-.ef,.gvf1.,ge3 -:. ,z,'L1.r3,g1:2S-iss ia iI ii , I-'if :'.::5:: ' gfgifii ' S .,w ' ,sf , M, ff' I - '4' zz . ,. -Smifu-ff wee? -. gsgffgsifs fiififfi iliiwlw' ff , .. - A, -, ,, i n ' ' ,. ':2 isis s 5 I Paul Baddour Jimmy Alexander Jimmy Russell David Dickson S lk . -i:' ' ' Mike Johnson Norman Newton v T D Z , eeee A . I V if ' wa vz ,R Tim Ricks, Norman Newton, 2.44 F M XL. 115515 - Q' M3251 ,gs-,g,Z y i!-: 1 sim ii .: Wifi SW flaw ,, ' 1 1 aww? .' -E 35is5t'SQVL-1145, 2' -- igfxifik ,.. . if -V ,,ggsf,fa. az-lsr: ,M wmrerffl A---- . mail, ' ,..,, wwf mime ww, f 'Z--I-ie 1252, .w w f ' g,,sAsv,a 4-'V V. , , -. Iv i 1- 12 gf,,jif'.f' grafikiegi'- f rw - A ., K Q5 . 3, we an s sr. ..,, ' ' : M. few.. ww .i ,Mesure wwfmfx::b-: . :::-,J-fri :: -- f 927 Nw ,X X M, A :Ms ,M r . A::w::Wmz - 'ww fi is . . - , - , Tommy Eades x xx' Sammy McGuire .. 7 ,rm Yfry rr,eg,f,,ss', . Wfgg, w. ggi? f ' SK.s,,gsge1 1 A M . .sy ?f W. -r af' as W 1' SEATED: Mike Johnson, Mike Thompson, Jimmy Russell, Paul Baddour. STANDING: David Schwartz, Gary Sharp, David Dickson, Jim Alexander, Tom Eades, Sammy McGuire. is is if Q H555 w f , fgrsaggc sr f if K Hwx wi., T fr M ws f ,S ggi, wM,,a, we rv iw X ,ejiywl rg, 1 l Sgfiilff 4 y w ,Q gf' gag is w was KZ il. 4 , S . 1 as is S2 , A 21, l K S ,1 S A Juniors Hpevip Sopholji res y Allan Marlett, Teddy Schabel, Harvery Rolland, Buzzy Thompson, Ronnie Samuels, Larry Hooker. 105 Paul Berry, Richard Dickson, Joe Billions. .2 I Q THE KATHERINE QTANTON CHAPTER , , , E Mrs. Katherine Sponsor L iwffffiff Sli: if , z g fitmg : . .. K K 544 F2517 -ff lilly? T- wi ' . ,,:' Stanton fs. ig ei I M, ,N QQ lf ri ml Fifi mg 'P' f it 0: R mmm 5 S , 51255 ee sr ,mf A ggggsfbxbhf f ,S 5 T this ji Q ?iKMrd5ss, H' fr K5'f'1+ V7 f ta w U X J M ft X fr M fig 3, 3593 M swgxygfrgwl kkgigis W Mslggsgl Ty la? ms si X , , wg i 5 rf- X l 5 ms Q5 3 leq fwg g S ,E is sigagw gb fi ,sg Wg 4,3 ft 4 K, Q fx as -N3 ,di ff f N, fs E ,H xl 1 is 4, Q T . 1 311. 'ff U1 fry ? if ffl 5 x 5 M .ig UW S g wr t 'fi S r F2 Jimmy Russell President Mary Joyce Thomas r Secretary :s3g wp..1s i. : tr . , . I - ' f 1 gg. T Sue Denton Devotional Chai Pat Hilderbrand YIIISIJ. OF THE T FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Peggy Cline Vice-President HW-91121 15? lvigii,gN1f5?i351 4E. . f S ,LzF.b5fg5:g: s giwzftffg--?ZEki ' ,- ' . 'i?Z?ES'?:-253:91 A.., ,sp . il: ,. ' - A it A '3 K I 757 , ' 5 -z R lsiiifgfiiv -: :F Q 5 ts, Ls.s, .V , .--'5sf t Johnny Davidson Tre asurer 'T I Rhhs Q DTR l i t A fs, fi S, . 5 Reggie e.,,im E1 A 'f uv af? 'ifliswwfif r 1 M291 sas, mmm Eisgggsak, S' QELWQ TX gms H si ees it A sw. 181' if 5 X , ,A ' H as , 1 , A ii A :MH A i li f S W' ll , an in , 5-Miz in UQ S r , 34554 W ' Q , ,iegzagis 8 s 22552 2 ----r ,Q -- Don Johnson Devotional Chairman Peggy Cline CROSSROADS page editor Football Princess Because of the remarkable achievements of the members of the Katherine Stanton F .T.A., this group has won many honors . The National Education Association chose the Katherine Stanton Chapter as one of the fifteen outstanding chapters in the Whole United States. Mrs . Stanton was appointed a member of the N.E.A. Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Stand- ards because of this . l The F .T.A. functions in such a Way as to inspire capable people to enter the teaching profession. At the meetings the members often engage in panel discussions . Inspira- tional speakers and alumni of the F .T.A. who are in the teaching profession also at- tend these meetings. A student clinic, sponsored by the F .T.A. , offers a tutoring service in every academic subject, after school at no charge. The F .T.A. also sponsors a Cadet Teaching Program. Through this program the Senior members of the F.T.A. spend one hour a day, four days a Week, for four six-Week periods, teaching students in grades one through eight. This teaching program gives credit toward a certificate awarded by the Tennessee Education Asso- ciation. Training for school 106 i A 0 Q xx- for - fy . . .nab st ROW Diane Choate, Barbara Lowery, Kathey McCartney, Carol McCain, Linda Stringer, Sharon Bernhardt, Diane ins, Diana Day, Ellen Tidwell, Jane Braswell, Pat Arendale, Dana Blackwood, Patsy Couch. 2nd ROW: P na Dorri Diane Davidson, Jo Ann Hampton, Margaret Johnson, Sara Dickens, Linda Shibley, Pat Hilderbrand, ggy Cline, Alice Young, Carol Ann Gaston, Diana Reed, Sue Denton, Linda Chester, Mary Joyce Thomas, Marylin Goodyear. 3rd ROW: Katie Stanton, Barbara Trapp, Ronnie Smith, Tim Ricks, Tommy Eades, Gary Smith, Jimmy Smith, Tommy Porter, Gary Sharp, Ronnie Samuels, Tommy Bell, Johnny Davidson, Buzzy Thompson, Don Whalen, Jimmy Gardner. 4th ROW: Mrs. Stanton, Norman Newton, Tony Rawdon, David Cullum, Donnie Hutson, Jimmy Russell, Paul Baddour, Woody Paige, Harold Davis, Ray Vunk, Teddy Schabel, Duane Laird, Art Bayless. Dana Blackwood receives experience in teaching the first grade through the Cadet Teaching Program. 107 SENIOR RED CROSS J 4+ 2 I O 4 H 9 5 The Purpose: To be a ser- vice club to the schools, hos- pitals, and other countries. The Function: To furnish the school with first aid sup- pliesg to make holiday favors for hospitalsg to make a friend- ship album for South America. Mary Jane Newton Mrs. Vernon Mischke Football Princess Sponsor SNS? ' W9 ex . - -. 55 N FIRST ROW: Wayne Long, President, Jackie Michael, Treasurer, Mike Mosby, Anne Miers, Secretary, Skippy Gaia, Vice President, Richard Seifert. SECOND ROW: Mary Jane Newton, Art Bayless, John Gray, Judy Tucker, Bobby Lambert. THIRD ROW: Sally Davis, Juanita Hughes, Ronnie Cochran, Earline Dixon, Marsha Seeger. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Mischke, Bernie Loomis, Dwight Ford, Tommy Porter, Sherry Tanner, Gail Terrell. 108 S X ,X FUTURE 'a?ff?.fF W l m B 4 f , 'Ti Xxx f IN . fl 'SIP PHYQICIANS ... if .4 x i y Sf' Y X 1 iii- 5 ' , 32? X ' 5 F X cLuB , . i WFMPRN it 1 7 . '-xx V, , ' ,, 5 Q K, 1 Purpose: To interest high school boys and girls in the field of medicine as a careerg to acquaint high school students with medicine in actiong to set up a loan fund for studentsg to give guidance to high school students as a function of the Kiwanis Club and the Medical Society. 5 Some ofthe members ask Alan Hensley, a former stu- Peggy Andrews, Beth Skaarer, and others examine an dent at W. H. S., about his career in medicine. oxygen respirator. FIRST ROW: Peggy Rossett, Lucy Reap, Barbara Eberhart, Sammy McGuire, Larry Brading, Linda Shibly, Chip Moore. SECOND ROW: Manning Flaum, Johnny Lay, Sam Brading, Dick Scott, Buster Freeman, Beth Skaarer, Mary Kelly. 109 ,. f,.7, . irllikw-?43l'Yg5?i? ings? W M EL CLUB The purpose of the Senior Spanish Club of Whitehaven High School is to promote a better understanding between its members and the Spanish-speaking people of other countries. This purpose is achieved through a series of programs carefully planned by the officers of the club. The meetings include talks by quali- fied guest speakers Who bring information of great value on important topics. Frequently films are shown to familiarize the members With foreign countries or events that take place among Spanish-speaking people. Officers meet often with Mr. MusKelley to dis- cuss plans for club meetings and projects. The Pan Ameri- can Dance, celebrat- ing Pan American Week, is sponsored annually by the Span- ish Club. There a queen is chosen from representatives of all senior clubs at W.H.S. Peggy Cline, co-chairman, and Jimmy Alexan- ML MusKeuey, Sponsor der, chairman, ofthis year'sl9an American Dance, make plans for the decorations. An important project of the club is the support of Roberto Fuertes Gonzales, a seven-year-old orphan, Whom the club has adopted and to whom they send funds monthly. He lives at the Oruro Salvation Army Chil - dren's Home in Bolivia. ,M l M.. Roberto Fuertes Gonzales our adopted orphan. 7 The study hall, a familiar sight to everyone, is where club meetings take place. 110 EQPANOL iv? 'im Senor MusKel1ey is seen using his fluent command of CROSSROADS Page Chau' Spanish while buying baskets on his most recent trip men were Paul Baddour and to Mexico. Plctured above are some of the club members gathered in the trophy room to watch films of the trip to MEXICO Mary Margaret Smith, the football princess col- lects money from some of the club members. 111 SENIOR FRENCH AND LATIN CLUB Another after-school officers' meeting to plan the next club program, coming events, or anything that needs atten- tion. Pictured are Susan Dalrymple, secretary, Elaine Mischke, Chaplain, Ronnie Smith, Treasurer, Patsy Couch, French vice president, Jimmy Gardner, president, Steve Watson, CROSSROADS chairman, and Mrs. Matthews and Miss Buck, sponsors. Cabaret! That isthe party the club has every year. Decorations are those of French Cabaret. At the Cabaret we see Cindy Willis, John Judd, Jo Ann Eckles, Buice Moore, Barry Mulroy, Susie Mitchell, and Richard Carney. Peanuts! For our big money-making project we sold N peanuts, 100 pounds of them. Here busily sacking are N Barbara Everhart, Arthur Thompson, David Murr, Jim Pentecost, Willard Moore, Harvey Rowland, Torn Mc- Daniel, Beth Skaurer, and Russell Church. - D ,, 5 .. J The purpose of the French and Latin Club is to develop, through co-operative projects i of its members, a better understanding of the languages, the cultures, and the peoples Listeningto French records are Qclockwisej Eddie Smith, represent d b these two 1 guages ' Dianne Wiggins, Elaine Wardell, Julie Turman, 2 '- Maureen Morel, Sandy ,liaker four football princessj, My AA' Linda Tunnell, Jan Wardlaw, and Willard Moore. Pat travels. Pat Teague, one of our club members, told at one of our meetings about her trip to Eur- ope. Looking at post- cards and souvenirs that Pat showed to the club are Nora Scott, Pat Hilderbrand, Floy Adams, Don Wiseman, John Brady, Pat Teague, Don Adding- ton, Sharon Burnhardt, and Patty Calkins. .ff XT 1 , Christmas ! Looking over Mrs. Matthc-:ws', Santons are Peggy Gamble, Bob- bie Irwin, Becky Rarney, Jerry Rigsby, Peter Neale, Patsy Keith, Mike Johnson, Anita Wilson, and Becky Hale. Admiring the posters of France are QSTANDINGQ Tommy Dorrity, War- ren Williams, Carol Mc- Cain, Dorma Pierce, Teddy Schabel, Janice Follner, SEATED Jean- nie Bettis, Larry Parlow, Sherry Evans, and Charles Fitzgerald. 1 Z SENIOR MATHEMATICS CLUB l ,ij Ralph Hughes Louise Harrison Mrs. Cathey Peggy Rossett Diana Reed President Vice President Sponsor Secretary Treasurer K, I QJ WW Purpose To develop a greater interest in and knowledge of mathe matics . I ,N l I 1 5 1st ROW: Diane Davidson, Barbara Lowry, Louise Harrison, Mrs. Cathey, V X33 Peggy Rossett, Diana Reed, Kay Foster. 2nd ROW: Ronald Brown, Sam K AH I Weinstein, Mmming Neem, George chu Ke, Wayne smith. 3rd ROW: 1 Jimmy Keeton, Tommy Franks Dwight Wolfe, Mike Thompson, Ralph W l Hughes, Johnny Cardosi. , I W li 114 kj gina ol l Who said carbon tet didn't give you Spirits ! Look Mom , no c avi- ties ! Accidents will happen. The purpos e of the Science Club is to advance the general interest of the school in science. The club has started a science library and to promote this cause the club has sold candy to earn money for special Linda Williamson SENIOR SCIENCE CLUB r. A ckccc 5 '1,c, ' X -J yrfflrq- .zeffs-' Barbara Trapp YQ- c'ii I 5' Ronnie Stocks Co-president ' Co-president Lucy Reap Secretary Sheila Camp Football Princess Chaplain Mr. Robert Flinn Sponsor rrni -. i Q W n V r'. Q - ' R ' ial' - rrsr c sis o iisr r' A .A .f:., sg'-igfazi ,..,: gayffff- s w i m s V r,, c'r rc r. ' ' . A E Mitchell Alvarez Rick Lindsey Treasurer Scientists at work. 115 Let's see? What do we have in here? I think nitro-g1yc- erin explodes! Mr. Flinn's teachings are exposed here! books. The members feel this project will create new enthusi- asm in the field of science . At the club 's meetings guest speakers encourage students to consider careers in science . 1-W ' f I 2 -11 wars, :-a 1 .1 ,L svfesr-,t.s,faf'sfvg : 1 ' if ir ii Mitzi se? .ff CURRENT AFFAIRS gt F x 'ijfrwfs V3 912' SET? Q' 2 ,QQ rw, 1 97 1 5 Q9 ff i M5555 .11 E f vw Wir, K : ' aegis, 3 X R? Y x H 35 f r M 3,f,,R5 I 52,55 ss Q 1 M ' Q is F ssw1,ia,jp 37 , K? K , if Qi 2 3 Jim Pres 5.3 :HU . iif'fiia.z, tw vw ,ef-rr , 51 Wilson fdent 'HAM .0-.W .W Q Hz- .-is:-Lffww? .::..' A .Q :,:,,.:,,.:.,. ,. ,nw . .. . .. .,r,,,x Q -1- fi r 'fer ik: gf 'Y , Xxtf QQ T was .rr S X A S X ,skis gg 5 Q S syjam Vg, r ..,,,, ,,. -Is. - gg, , rr W -fffe2wf.i1, as 1 ima! M as rig 'S W ,tara W F A tg W K' 3:4 gamer 1 f war wg xx, 3, x it nr A Ia fir 's ies ,Q W, S, J , VW? , Y givfftgiir Frank CROSSR oA ' Q2-wi Bartley DS Chairman Letitia Mann Vice President Football Princess Linda Shibley Secretary The purpose of this organization is to discuss current affairs so that We may become Well informed in the affairs of our city, our state, our country, andthe worldg to try to bring some good into the lives of others through the information gained in our discussions. Seniors John Barbe -EL -.e.. 7 2' I - X 5 W ' eg- .2 rw rt, . -fra. V I K ,, 22? f A . , W Melton Loftis Treasurer Sharon DeVore Serge ant - at-arms 9 .. L55 r r i SammY DOD ChIP H f' ,. 1 4 Mccmfe Mcculfe Moore i r ---- 7 f 11 -- .. Qgigiiragirssgi-fe - Nir o. 5 95 ,E W, , 5 zfs.w 1vf K Fred Persons Ronnie Thompson Bobby -'1- H M Shaw 12455 . ' swf liege? T My is 5 r.... A .. . , ,,., .. 1 1.-, w - : ff J it fn Ei' at .f Zgixfw S 2 55 f 3 W gisifaf 'P r rf, f if 595 gg Q X li x he Rr 1 r K E55 Q 'S Q zu 35 Y X 3, is Q. 1' I wg? me ,ss ly 2 F If for 5 1 Q t f K M Mgdni X Q Y K 053 W r Z' Tvqfg t 1? X Alf' r i',.f Sig U K , r,,gf:.:,:,gg: - a s J 4 Q I 1 re - i . :is Q: A is? 1 115111551 FM- , .fu my J sa 55 sn , 1 ,, S? Q ll Q S-W is rg ,f the e mr Wm 2 as . , R ia n is? ra ,Sr-rg ..,, . - ' !f1isil,- f1rf1w iggs,j hi Isa: ' fi?iQfmui4z:.., lst ROW: Letitia Mann, Craig Bloomer, Sammy McGuire, Sharon DeVore, Linda Shibley, JohnBarber, FrankBartley. 2nd ROW: Danny Ladner, Bobby Shaw, Ronnie Brewer, Roger Brown, Ronnie Thompson, Chip Moore, Jim Wilson, Jimmy Edwards. 3rd ROW: Harmon Wray, Melton Loftis, ,Larry Sandridge, Fred Persons, Glenn Cowan, Don McGuire, Larry Lynch, David Kessler. 116 ART CLUB Sponsor V 'J Eddie Barnard John Hall President Vice president CROSSROADS Page Chairman Q Qleft to right, 1.st ROW--Beverly Erwin, Patsy Browning, Ginger Greenslade, Sharon Denton Margaret Atwood, Fay Brown, Sharon Agy, Barbara Myers, Jean Aaberg, Carol Richardson 2nd ROW--Ginger Welch Kae Gibson, Eileen Hayes, Mary Len Wilkins, Susan Palmer Bonnie Jordan, Tina Fortune Ann Frerichs, Karen Crippen, Joan Swindell, Janice Battling, Carol Boshers 3rd ROW--John Bailey, George Morris, Malcolm Robinson, Len Renfro, Rich Thomas, John Hall John Helms Eddie Barnard, James Twilla, Ronnie James, Qnot pictured--Donna Strongj. Q1 A Barbara Myers Ginger Greenslade Patsy Browning- Secretary Treasurer Chaplain YQ ,Fi V Q 'IH Ill ill , X 2 l, for Reneau Dubberly Treasurer Greeson, Presi- Photographer l PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB l Les Poppenheim er, Photographer for BROADCASTER. Bill Humphries CROSS ROADS Page Chairman. Emily Woo lolk Football Pri cess Mrs . Nita Barlow Sponsor ltfis the purpose and objective of the Photbgr aphy Club to promote an enthusi- astic interest in photography as a hobby and to teach the fundamental procedures for each step in its mechanics . The Photography Club , under the able tutelage and guidance of its sponsor, Mrs . Barlow, has set up its new dark- room, completely furnished with all the necessary equipment . 118 H M Emily Woolfolk Secretary Jim Robinson Chaplain Edwin Carter, Photog- rapher for BROAQ- CASTER. S s,,tt S e ' AXE ,pilgg slli A A, I fe' '2-.. V .. ' M --,i.fh...s...M ws-...Q mx . 3, 2 l 9 g S 5' l i f '- P W .W , .. , ., - Q M -'- lI1 '1 IlBabyll Don Bonds Frank Greeson Bill Hmnphries Reneau Dubberly Edwin Carter Bill Hillhouse John Norton Les Poppenheimer Jim Robinson Jan Middleton Grace Fisher Tommy Glenn Emily Woolfolk 'lffx gif I SENIOR SPEECH CLUB ' 4 Charles Mitchell, President, John Wilson, Vice President, Sharon Jo - Stickley, Secretary, Darlene Forgey, Treasurer, Diane Walters, Football Princess. 1 fl Rf Tony Rawdon, Kathy Sneed, Janice Locke, Bonnie Ford, Duane Laird, Sharon Jo Stickley, Karen White, Beverly Vanlandingham, Charles Dinstuhl, Sharon Tully, Mark Hancock, Charles Mitchell, John Wilson, Judy Billiet, Boyd Lewis, CarrollAbbott, Ricky Billings, Lorraine O'Dell, Damaxis Olsen, Darlene Forgey, Nancy Burgess, Sherri Minki. fNot picturedj Don Spears, Miss Pat Wheeler, Sponsor. 120 I The aim of the Speech Club is to expand knowl l edge of the theater, to stimulate interest in the theater, and to encourage talent. The club pro L k vides a medium for self-expression and helps to i develop a brighter appreciation for dramatic arts. I l r i l I l Excitement mounts backstage as the actors review lines, put on make-up and prepare for their scenes. Gail Rice is seen arranging Stephaine Smithey's hair. 121 Peggy Birmingham plays the servant and laces Sherry Provost's high button shoes. Linda Woodmansee carefully applies Boyd Lewis 's make up for the big night. THEQPIAN9 Act Well Your Party There All the Honor Lies. Mark Hancock .errrerre n ,r,r, Judi Billiet N. o,., . . Pres1dent Vice President ,.,, T rore :',,g:2'Eg1.-f i l mll :fl K flffififfy mail' wan. k,,g1 I 1 ' Stephanie Srnithey Boyd Lewis Secretary Treasurer FRONT ROW: Libby Slack, Elaine Mischke, Janet Stunt, Mark Pilkinton, Linda Woodmansee, Maureen Morel, Den- nis Monroe, Susan Philpot. SECOND ROW: Carroll Abbott, Don Spears, Karen White, John Helms, Mark Hancock, Jimmy Gardner, Karen King. THIRD ROW: Tom McDaniel, Judi Billiet, John Wilson, Stephanie Smithey, Lucy Bastnagel, Russell Church, Boyd Lewis. 122 WHITEHAVEN MAJORET TES Martha Harrison, Feature Twirler Gerry Thomas, Line Captain .QQ K Kristi Schultz Left to right, STANDING: Gerry Thomas, Mae Beth Par- Sarah Manuel sons, Peggy Gamble, Peggy Rossett, Martha Harrison. KNEELING: Sarah Manuel, Kristi Schultz. Peggy Gamble Mae Beth Parsons Peggy Rossett 123 Band Activities The Whitehaven Band, under the direction of Mr. Russell - E ? Q Heinze, this year is one of the fin- est Whitehaven has ever had. Each year, besides giving two concerts , the band represents Whitehaven in contests in Tennessee, Arkan- sas, and Mississippi, with many members returning with first and second place medals. a t I' ,, The band loads up to support the Tigers. WHITE HAVEN FIRST ROW: Beth Hall, Charlotte Deisher, Martha Harrison. SECOND ROW: Vernon Follis, Pat Broadway, Sharon Twomey, Alfred Stevens, Anita Lanier, John Hall. THIRD ROW: Becky Greer, Becky Edwards, Judy White, Frank Eckert, Carolyn Smith, Charles Harlan, Bill Kingery. FOURTH ROW: Bill Duncan, Don Cherry, Michael Price, Richard Boals, Edwin Taylor, Jim Kiihnl. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Heinz, Sandra Fallis, Harvey Stevens, Joe Williams, Albert Stevens, Richard Hall, Preston Hurlburt. Mr. Heinze helps students on hard pieces of music. The band officers for this year are John Hall, CROSSROADS Page Chairman, Howard Turner, Vice President, Anita Lanier, Secretary, Mike Johnson, Drum Major and President. BAND FIRST ROW: Peggy Gamble, Gerry Thomas, Peggy Rossett, Kristi Schultz, Sarah Manuel. SECOND ROW: Kaye Foster, Nancy Flanagan, Susan Williams, Susan Shive. THIRD ROW: Sam Qeinstein, Mike Johnson, Howard Turner, Torn Sleeker, Manning Flaurn, Tommy Duncan. FOURTH ROW: Larry Hooker, Tony Wilson, Roger Johns, Clayton Johnson, Jim Pentecost, Peter Neale, Mack Bettis, Bruce Schmidt. FIFTH ROW: Bill Franklin, Dewey Hemphill, Morris Duncan, Frank Hemphill. WHITE HAVE N STANDING: BarbaraFrost, Secretary, Richard Dickson, Roberoom officials: Richard Diclson, Ronnie Treasurer. SEATED: Judy Richardson, Vice President, Sykes, Suzan Cox, Patty Calkins, Jimmy Jontz, Charles, Fulton, Pre-sidegtz -A97 'N Ralph Bagwell- .a .iw . ,. .. any ,p-fL,,,..- -7.-r . ,fm -.V M . , U M' f A- i M ,W V lst ROW: Judie Clark, Rebecca Frazier, Sue Dalrymple, Donna Butler, Barbara Lowery, Donna Wilder, Sue Hobbs, Sharon Carr, Patty Calkins, Becky Watson, Sue Nabb, Charlotte Walker, Anne Isabell, Teresa Pentecost, Kathy McCartney, Barbara Frost, Carol Walker, Sandra Haines. 2nd ROW: Suzan Cox, Shelia Milligan, Julie Turman, Wanda Bouldin, Mary Grace Dunavant, Joyce Lankford, Carol Crudup, Janice Battling, Damaris Olsen, Marion Herring, Annetta Hunt, Shirley Green, Judy Richardson, Mary Ward, Mary Lynn Latham, British Hols, Claudia Loudermilk. 3rd ROW: Cheryl Crosno, Joyce Wallace, Peggy Andrews, Nancy Rigdon, Jo Ann Eckles, Patsy Winters, Helen Ceisel, Kay Robinson, Betty Sinquefield, Shirley Coleman, Carolyn Reddock, Shelia McArthur, Jean Miller, Lynda Hobbs, Connie Martin, Carol Clifford, Sharon Wysocki, Sharon Lishman, Monica Free. 4th ROW: Diane Clayton, Mary Anne Anderson, Ronnie Sykes, Marshall Loosier, Jim Wilson, Warren Williams, Jimmy Jontz, Richard Dickson, Charles Fulton, Ralph Bagwell, Tommy Adcox, Duane Adcox, Ronnie Summers, Leroy Grady, Morgan Lowery, Ronnie Nance, Brenda Oswald. , .4 I 1 M fii. t. 42 2, S V ff? 5 I 4' f D 1 'n X5 Y S t. 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V .1 i.-3 'HG W1 , 1' f . ' -Q' 5: I E T, 1, -ru , iff' 'ji' 5. -. . A-. ,L.n,'.,, gpg- 1, - , .1 Q ' . , 7 - Q . Jxlnx 5' ,ren x 5 .Minka J MELODY STANDING: Suzan Cox, Chaplain, Marshall Loosier, Treasurer, Mrs. Mary Ella Tyler, Sponsor Becky Watson, Vice President. SEATED: Cheryl Crosno, CROSS- ROADS Page Chairman, Ronnie Sykes, President. viii ,Mr .,....M.. -va l. ,M r..n.......,l.. lst ROW: Becky Watson, Suzan Cox, Shelia Milligan, Joyce Wallace, Donna Wilder, Kathy McCartney, Barbara Frost, Sue Naab, Cheryl Crosno. 2nd ROW: Joyce Lankford, Donna Butler, Anne Isabell, Judi Clark, Mary Arnold, British Hols, Carolyn Delaney, Shirley Coleman, Nancy Flanagan, Mary Ward. 3rd ROW: Ronnie Sykes, Tony Wilson, Howard Turner, Dewey Hemphill, Billy Cummings, Mrs. Tyler, Jack Hale, Albert Stevens, Marshall Loosier, Marris Duncan, Clayton Johnson. 128 MUSIC CLUB QF? X Marilyn Goodyear, Football Princess Planning Christmas Program for Assembly, Left to right-- Cheryl Crosno, Anne Isabell, Marilyn Goodyear, Marshall Loosier. Initiation Winners: Duane Adcox, Ben Casey 5 Teresa Pentecost, Indian Love Ca1l 5 Shirley Coleman, Stars and StripesForever 5 Judi Clark, Anchors Aweigh 5 Mary Ward, Daisy g Barbara Frost, Can't Get a Man With a Gun. 129 TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL CLUB Officers Purpose S J2'meS.Nee1y F To create respect for President V, - Y. all honest labor, to en- Janie Bynuin courage leadership and Chaplain W3 ' ,P self-confidence, and to sg :i f , promote high standards l ROY Woods 5 in scholarship and Work- Parliainentarian manship cn-my Dobbins Secretary Pat Forrester Treasurer Darlene McSpadden Vice President LNot Pictured G eorg e Astor Reporter an X. f A , 5 ' N S 5 lst ROW: Patty Ward, Terry Byars, Ginny Dobbins, Faye Boyanton, Helen Johnson, Elizabeth Loftis, Winnie Hayes, Rita bgers, Helen Davis, Linda Porter, Jerri Sue Parham, Sue Hobbs, Pat Forrester, Janie Bynum, Rita McElroy, Luci J an Bursi. Znd ROW: Shirley Lonon, Jenny Cole, Ann Cox, Judy Rone, Kay Cal1a.ha.n, Ann Pirtle, Barbara Jo Lewis, terry Wiliford, Patsy Bennett, Linda Murchinson, Ann Kendrick, Lynn Ha.mmet, JoAnn England, Sandra Hazel, Darleni McSpadden, Dorothy McDaniels. 3rd ROW: Carolyn Reddoch, Vicki Roberts, Linda Wilson, Larry Doyle, David ismukes, Don Meeks, Danny Efnor, Paul Rush, Roy Woods, Don Woxsham, Ben King, Tony McNatt. 4th ROW: James Neely, Johnny Barkley, George Astor, Jimmy Estes, Smitty Wiley, Paul Dickstein, Jim Copous, Eddie Fuller, Ricky Van Hersh, James Carter, Steve Crafton, Jack Nolan, Mrs. Rogers. 130 Cosmetology Automobile Shop Qu Wx? Rzta McE110y Football Pnncess Mrs. Rogers Adviser Electronics 131 Machine Shop 21 ,H ft RADIO CLUB The purpose of the Radio Club is to provide aplace for tho se interested in amateur radio and electronics to get together and exchange ideas, to Work together, to get extra instruction to help them obtain their licenses, and to broaden their knowledge in the field of electronics . Left to right Ralph Muse, Pres- ident, Ed Love Vice President Skip Morris, Sec- retary-Tre asurer. Left to Right: Mr. Wm. Marsh, Sponsor, Ralph Muse, K4ABY5 Ed Love, Denny Wright, W N4HUCg Clyde Ellezy, WA4ASZ, Wayne Williams Qfrontj, Ricky Slankard Qrearjg Glenn Baker, Jerry Starnes, Jimmy Roberts, W A4GTF5 Doug Follisg Skip Morris, WA4EPF, Phil Germano. SEATED: Charles Hance. Not shown are John Hope, Jerry Heath, . and David Meeks. 132 SENIOR F.H.A. w 'iv :Wx 5 L A I X '74 Wklsh 3, 1 e 3 , 1 .r ., .:.,, ,W nag, ,QL , ., in ri is K is 2 N al, K f A' 6 K X, K 2 vw X ,wwmgii .rf X X 5 President Vice President Vice President Secretary Treasurer N Jo Ann Hampton Mary Hall Susan McGee Judy Hardy Lola Moore AKER WQM SO! -ro . 1 44, 9 Q K' : . 'Ci ' X ' v Elf f O E 1, 1 Jw Cf!--I I V . l lf A L 3 ' Q lj L, O49 O I fy 44, 0,9 K D NEW Nfl Football Princess SPOHSOI 1 Sherron MIS. Left to right, lst ROW: Wanda Nicholson, Janie Freeland, Barbara Hardy, Lola Moore, Susan McGee, Judy Hardy, Mary Hall, Judy Burns, Diane Choate, Pat Koban, Betty Sparkman, Mrs. Liddell. 2nd ROW: Sherron Sills, Linda Bales, Yvonne Green, Susie Morris, Elaine Luckett, Brenda Sappington, Pat Kolp, Carol Haynes, Judy Henderson, Sherri King, Nina Shearin. 3rd ROW: Peggy Arnett, Sharon Goolsby, Gay Wilson, Helen Rowe, Gay Hall, Barbara Coley, Paula Cates, Carolyn Edmundson, Ann Cook, Pat Tally, Gail White, Elaine Sullivan, Bonnie Orman. 4th ROW: Cheryl Matthews, Quay Chambers, Susan Doyle, Carol Bundy, Gloria Glover, Cheryl Bundy, Shirley Bolinger, Susan Robinson, Emma Harrison, Anita Lanier, Gerry Thomas, Carolyn Daniels, Ellen Houk. 133 EL CLUB EQPANOL wie Officiales f'X Repoter Donna Samuels Tesereo Jack Adams, Vica Presidente Clyde Phillips, Princeszf Linda Mitchell Presidente Hugh Overton, Secretario Barry Moore. Pagina redaetor Cindy Rogers. El sponsor, Mrs. Virginia Phillips. Socios lst ROW, left to right: Martha Hudson, Janis Forbes, Jacques Carter, Mary Rattlesdorfer, Carol Davis, Donna Sarn- uels, Sandra Kidd, Cheryl Guess. 2nd ROW: Jackie Adams, Ray Threlkeld, Jerry Moneti, Shirley Green, Julie Waring, Bonnie Beyers, Carolyn Pratt, Sandra Gilbert, Susan Shive, John DeVane, Hugh Overton, Ricky Bolds, Don Smith. 3rd ROW: Tommy Guth, David Crippen, Bo Oldswanger, Danny Gowyn, Tommy Lynn, Jim Monroe, Rich- ard Seymour, Jerry Wilson, William Smith, Fred Benet, Kanny Bell, Bubba Selph. DEL PRIMER AKIO Wwmiii T T' .f CROSSROADS Committee: Cindy Rogers, Tommy Guth, Martha Harri K son. X L ' J in - dip, 1 , Counting money after Football Queen Singing Spanish songs at Spanish Campaign. Club meeting. lst ROW, left to right: Janet Gaylord, Sandy Waldon, Mary Ellen Loomis, Mary Lynn Latham, Nan Carkeet, Brenda Stewart, Carolyn Hewett, Jan Caldwell, Doris Avery. 2nd ROW: Donna Strachn, Patsy Pace, Linda Mitchell, Mary Ann Anderson, Barbara Baggett, Jackie Jones, Patsy Haney, Charlotte Perry, Lillie Jo Smithmier, Linda Hall, Re- becca Frazier, Judy May, Marsha Ray, Barry Moore, Bob Dalton. 3rd ROW: Paul Shipman, Chuck Collier, Jimmy Forney, Bobby Thompson. f doin., , . ,r,,,.s.wM at .mwirss . i..,,,.Ww. f . MM-Wa 1 l ' Jumon LATIN cLuB l Don Baddour President Billy Reed Vice president I ' Diane Underwood Footb all Princ ess Alice Whitten Paul Sandall Secretary Treasurer Purpose The purpose of the Latin Club is to further interest in the Latin language beyond the classroom. This deepens our appreciation of the Roman Empire and the customs, beliefs, and traditions of its people. The Latin Club also helps to illustrate the influence the an- cient Romans have on our lives today. SITTING--Janey Kent, Alice vvhmen, Melba Huckabee. STANDING--Billy Reed, I-llal Quick, Paul Sandall. . P' 2 5 1. , fr I , , it A 2 Q, i i l it QL ii me nz-Jef, ' 145, e .,i , .n gi, 553, 1 3: :f'1,'1E'-'. 42' KM 1 . iii'-V55 a i fe, W 1. 1 A ,K My ,W K , -- F ..,.,,,,....-M-vmW'ffr..aWrt 'H i ' Wwe? l lst ROM: Billy Reed, Linda Sneed, Mary Keith, Mary Keith, Dale Meanley, Janey Kent, Alice Whitten, Melinda Shafer, Glenda Wiseman, Diane Underwood, Sherry Provost, Carol Baker, Betsy Roberts, Judy Windham, Linda Kolp, Charlerfda Smith, Paul Sandall. 2nd ROW: Sidney Alexander, Mike Coleman, Gean Haberling, Linda Hilk, Judy Brown, Barbara Williams, Sandy Baker, Betty Duncan, Margaret Owens, Melba Huckabee, Kathy Ladner, Pat Pinger- graft, Susan Prager, Carolyn Smith. 3rd ROW: David Neale, Don Baddour, Frank Watts, Louis Ferrill, Harriet Jack- son, Nancy Trapp, Peggy Marlette, Juanita Sluppick, Charlayne Lusk, Lavenia Rogers, Karen Kirkpatrick, Diane Wolfe, Betty Mayfield. 4th ROW: Hal Quick, John Salmon, John Draper, Barry Rogers, BillylWebb, Bill Persell, Mickey Brock, Bill Andrews, Stephen Grigsby, David Wilson, Ken Kotska, George Eubanks, Buster Freeman, Barry Evans. SOPHOMORE FRENCH AND LATIN CLUB ' f ' 3 J 'L'-, - J yy, '1 . ,.,. iil 1 g J Ig. .,,f rf' 411 Z ' - LLIV- 'h, Jimmy Jontz Joe Billions X Pam Barnett Latin Vice President President French Vice President Cherri Hall Mrs. Matthews Carol Baker Secretary Sponsor Treasurer mmmmQ,m lst ROW: L. Krebs, B. Bertant, S. Simon, S. Quick, L. Hild, M. Land, J. Blackwood, S. Obrien, C. Baker, Glenda Wiseman, V. Chapman, B. Clark, S. Johnson, D. Meanley, M. Snyder, B. Stewart, L. Orr. 2nd ROW: L. Golightly, S. Smith, G. Black, C. Sload, C. Smith, B. Bigham, S. I-lankins, R. Richey, C. Harlan, J. Jontz, P. Barnett, J. Bil- lions, R. Dickson, M. l-Iuckaby, V. Guimond, K. Kell, J. McCleland, J. Crestman, S. Shryock, K. Kostka. 3rd ROW: S. Grandi, M. Owens, D. Jordan, E. Jordan, B. Duncan, J. Sluppick, N. Seng, R. Nichlson, J. Shannon, P. Berry, V. Perkins, B. Towery, J. Thomas, S. Philpott, N. Manley, J. Williams, J. Miller, J. I-Ieberlink, P. Hogan, B. Pitts. TOP ROW: Mrs. Mathews, D. Carter, J. Roper, J. Gongs, L. Sanders, B. Freeman, M. Brock, S. Kleier, G. Massey, E. Davis, G. Stevens, D. Wilson, M. Eckels, B. Crawford, B. Pitts, B. Driskell, B. Evans, G. Eubanks, K. Edwards, L. Queen, B. Greer, B. Andrews, R. Grimes. .,........- BIOLOGY Left to right: lst ROW--Judi Belew, Qlst alternatej, Shirley Tidwell fPrincess of Queen's Courtl, Sharon Dalrymple QSocial Chairmanj, Terry TalbotQVice Presidentj, Ramona Chenault QSecretaryj, Karen King ffreasurerj, Don John- son, fPresidentj, Tish Penney fChaplainj, Vicky Crouch, Ann May, Laura Hooper, Ed Jenkins. 2nd ROW--Bill An- derson fProgram Chairmanj, Freddie James, Bill Stevens fCrossroads Page Chairmanj, Libbi Armstrong fCrossroads Page Chairmanj, Bonnie Taylor, Mark Pilkinton, fTransportation Chairman and Fly Eradication Program Chairmanj, Dennis Monroe QFly Eradication Program Chairmanj, John Wiseman, Sonny Thomas, Phillip Ruff, Bryan Emion, George Hoagland, LaDonne Owen. 3rd ROW--Mrs, Betsy Pilkinton fSponsorj, Michael Price, Lee Stewart, Johnny Campbell, Dick Scott, Bruce Smith, James Karcher, Wynona Black, Bart Ashley, Jimmy Gruby, Robert Brand. 4th ROW--Lance Allen, Roy Collier, Kermit Tucker, Butch Bibbs, Jimmy Flaska, Janice Tanner, David Fleming, Rich- ard Entrekin. 5th ROW--Mickey Coker, Phil Cawein, Kathy Carney, Roger Johns, Henry Calhoun. Activities 3' looking over things at M.S.U. Watching a professor at M.S.U. Visiting a dump MW' Interviewing Members doing their part Miss Garbage Can 1963 138 CLUB Q11 Ramona Chenault, QZQ Ann May, QSQ Judi Belew, Q41 Sharon Dalrymple, 15, Bonnie Taylor, Q6Q Mrs. Pilkinton, UQ Mark Pilkinton, Q85 Dennis Monroe, Q9j Kathy Carney, 110, Terry Talbot, Qllj Henry Calhoun. 'I 7 i Gathering at the Bug Bop The Bug Bop guests Talking before Bug Bop . 2 fi E An entertaining guest Best-dressed bugs Shirley Tidwell, Judy Belew 139 Football Princess and alternate r F JUNIOR MATH CLUB rr , 5 ,, ,ima Sw I ' Uif5'12ri2 fs,f,2vgs2i ,.,-,,,:,.:,,:5,.,:,,g, yr., - - f:m,:as.wgwfavii--f1 ', - ,r , . , all p.,: :fAi1f1m - A J - F 'Rf 'em' haf A Yi 5 iff We ,Y , ss, J 5 ,, me ffl ifiiifiifa if , , 1? 6 Z1 X' si ' -f f- k.- 1 5,25 -EK S ' C le , , '5 ' 'XOQTF aka' 'T-V Q ' if 1,513 Bill Bog gan X D ave Armstrong Pr esi dent Jo Krayer Vice President Secretary N Karen Presson Mrs. James Lofton Tina Morrison Football Princess A Sponsor Treasurer FIRST ROW: Patty Ticer, Pat Zert, Pam Merrell, Tina Morrison, David Armstrong, Billy Boggan Jo Kra er Alice i Y Marie Fuguay, Janie Fitzgerald, Kitty Sai, Linda Buice. SECOND ROW: Martha Hudson, Carol Ehney, Karer: Pres- Son A C D .1 . . . . . . . , nn after, 61 a Moore, Lillie Mitchel, Gima Hunt, Rudi Pmkston, Nancy Swine, Ann Lowe, Leslie Hughes. THIRD ROW:- Robert Baber, Bobby White, Tom McDonald, Mickey Burell Tom Kirkpatrick Micke Garner M'k 3 , y Y 1 e Shears, Barry Moore. FOURTH ROW: Mike Talley, Allen Work, Gary Guy, Porter Cooper, Charlse Harrison, Ronnie H h J ' J ' ' ' ug es, amre aton, Jim Stafford, Rick Aday. HIFTH ROW: Don Spears, Ph1lLeadford, Larry Hickman, Jim Ed- wards, Ronnie Brewer, Charles Roberson, Bill Gandy. T I JUNIOR LIBRARY CLUB F Fi FRONT ROW, left to right: Phyllis Prisock, Wanda Depoyster, Ernestine Berry. SECOND ROW: Sue Thomas, Dina Thomas, Judy Lovorn, Tony Zietts, Eugene Kirkland. Not pictured: Carol Powers, Bill Erskine. Left to right: Vice President, Sue Thomasg Secretary, Dina Thomas, President, Ernestine Berry. i aff N95 'sn qggf -- -V ' , . .1 - L ' .V AUM - V. 14 gviwi' - s - . 4- s 'Q ff? 5 193 L. ' fx? Sgr' S 'Nr 1, as Ewa Jr SX -fr ,NA I, .,,' fi? dieil R if ,if 1 Bill Erskine C ROSSROADS Sponsor Football Princess Pag e Editor 141 Mrs. W. E. Wilroy, JI. Ernestine Berry 2 was 55521 wma W 1- iwwwff U ,413-.Ll ,fm V U ' 3 K K JUNIOR RED CROSS 9th and IOth Grades Mrs. Bettis, Sponsor Barry Fleet Hannalore Hogue Kitty Klein Rona Lovejoy Barbara Nelson Morgan Boatwright Ann Parker David Cavins Barbara South Larry Farris Carol Thompson Jim looney Peggy Wilson Paul May Our RED CROSS CLUB is a Service Club . We entertain at the hospitals and also make favors for the trays. This yearwe passed out First Aid Kits to each Home Room. 142 Ellis McGavic Annette Hunt Mac Payne Lynda Wallace Johnny Robert Anna Van Aman Carol Bearden Sally Botz JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB r 1 it X x , 'x X Mr. Russell Heinze Vernon Follis Sponsor President if' lst ROW: Judy White, Betty Rogers, Janet Medlock, Vernon Follis, Sandra Fallis, Judy Richardson, Ronny Summers, Bill Walker. 2nd ROW: Jow Williams, Tom Sleeker, Kay Robinson, Carol Drudup, Pat Brady, Sandra Haines, Becky Edwards, Frank Eckert, Mack Bettis, Duane Adcox, Susan Williams. 3rd ROW: Mr. Russell Heinze, Kenny Fewell, Richard Hall, LeRoy Graddy, Frank Hemphill, Morgan Lowry, Connie Martin, Tommy Adcox, Ralph Bagwell, Jim Kiihnl, Alfred Stevens, Ronny Nance. Ronny Summers Sandra Fallis Bill Walker Vice President Secretary Sergeant-at-Anns JUNIOR SPEECH CLUB The Speech Clulo's aim is to expand knowledge of the theater, to stimulate interest in the theater , and to encourage talent. Left to right, Janet Stuut, treasurer, Phyllis Tucker, secretary, Miss Wheeler, sponsor, Tommy Wall, Vice President, Linda Woodmansee, Presidentj Katherine Tillman, chaplain. lst ROW: Left to right, Phyllis Tucker, Margaret McCord, Linda Woodmansee, Teresa Pentacost, Janet Smut. 2nd ROW: Richie Fields, Dale Willingham, Linda Hobbs, Linda Whittington, Sam Rizzio. 3rd ROW: Phil Houk, Wanda Bouldin, Claudia Herrington, Tommy Wall.. 4th ROW: Marion Herring, Katherine Tillman, Barbara Wall, Kay Har- graves. 144 Q JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB if 5 rk... 212 Mrs. Fisher Sponsor Bill Reiman, Marsha Peek, Qlfootball Princessj, Rickey I-Iillyer QTreasurerj, experimenting with Science Fair Ex- hibit water wheel. Paul Maum, Wade McKinney, Linda Smith QSecretaryj, Glen Blackburn, with scales, microscope, and conden- sation experiment. J' 'Nur The junior Science Club con- sists of students of general science who are interested in extending their knowledge of the sciences beyond the scope of the course cur - riculum . Every junior Science Club member must live up to the stan- dards of the club's rules and must also submit an original project to the school's Science Fair. Russell Stanton QVice Presidenty, Marty Coleman, Tommy Mc- Namee QPresidentj, Craig Miller with globe, rocket model, and so- lar system model. Melvin Lowdermilk, Davie Wiley, Ben Jurgens QChaplainj, Russell Ford with flash, Bunsen burner, microscope , filtering experiment, and scales. TRI -HI-Y DURLEY CHAPTER Exhibition given to promote Living it up at one of the ever-popular Continental Tri -Hi-Y parties. dance . SEATED: President, Ann Hillg Vice presi- dent, Shirley Tidwell. STANDING: Treas- urer, Lyrm Golightlyg CROSSROADS chair- man, Janis Forbesg Chaplain, Ramona Che- naultg Secretary, Joellen Krayer. Strengthening our bodies, developing our minds, worshipping God, and Working together for a finer community and a better World: these are our purposes as members of the Tri-Hi-Y. mins rmaav as Q m in r,nr 51262 si., FIRST ROW: Mary Jane Baty, Cindy Rogers, Sandra Smith, Joellen Krayer, Bonnie Taylor, Donna Samuels, Janis Forbes, Shirley Tidwell, Linda Krebs. SECOND ROW: Mae Beth Parsons, Jenny Arnett, Sharon Dalrymple, Tina Morrison, Ramona Chenault, Margaret Owens, Mary Beth Morris, Pam Barnett. THIRD ROW: Judy May, Ginny Lynn Black, Lynn Golightly, Judi Belew, Linda Orr, Sharon Grandi, Doris Avery. 146 THE FUTURE HOMEMAKER9 OF AMERICA Junior Club tMAKfRs -fvg 33 -row of 5' 'K 71' ,. ' fl' ' 6 ' L. s '51 1,0 'PD OQ5 NEW YN Sheila Hall Dorothy Vaughn President Vice President 4 wit 5' 1, , j j Qu ,, ,if N. ' Sue Haynes Janis Coggins Secretary Bonnie Mason Football Princess Treasurer i I-ll -III 1, Ill . , 7 :.,' 'ik :.r QQ. 1 ,,,,, ws. 'Sw ww '. - . ,qu rv 4 A ,, FRONT ROW: una Payne, Pat Crawford, Peggy Denton, Pam Mercer, June Massey, Sue Haynes, Bonnie Mason, Kathy McCord, Sheila Hall, Dorothy Vauglm, Gail Peruit, Tommie Powell, Janet Bonds, Barbara Clifton, Lynn Cook, Vivian Dismuke, Dianne Raper, Joyce Whitfield. SECOND ROW: Carole Burke, Judy Parker, Janice Hudgen, Carolyn Cook, Judy Robinette, Sandy Minor, Marilyn Muse, Barbara Smith, Phyllis Walker, Cecilia Tillman, Robin Terry, Sheila Thrailkill, Janis Coggins, Suzanne Wilson, Annie Marie Bills, Charlotte Biggs, Bobbie Jean Arnett, Eva Nell Baily, Dianne Mayhan, Dianne Chappell, Kay Tidwell, Dianne Hagen. THIRD ROW: Gloria Deason, Linda Holland, Mary Grace Dunavant, Carol Johnson, Sandra Wilson, Joan Parker, Sue Hall, Carolyn Lewis, Linda Underwood, Maureen Edwards, Dianne Vaughn, Jeanette Poff, Lynn Davenport, Kathleen Charley, Rene Moose, Teresa Ray, Patsy Cates, Sharon Lishman, Connie Brodigan, Judy McDonald. FOURTH ROW: Cindy Morris, Eliz. Freeman, Nina Berry, Cindy Tate, Chris Calvi, Patsy Rigdon, Dana Herring, Jeanne Poindexter, Elaine Shelly, Laneita Murphy, Carolyn Avery, Judy Goodfellow, Dorothy Wright, Donna Vaughn, Mary Brann, Mary Ann Gooch, Kathy Moden, Dana Simmons, Sandra Mixion, Glenda Hoover, Janice Skidmore, Brenda McDaniel. FIFTH ROW: Gloria Fanning, Connie Childress, Carolyn Hudgens, Browyn Beaty, Merry Carole Cooper, Kathy Warren, Claudia Loudermilk, Bonnie Cagle, Sharlin Feltman, Susan Harris, Bobbie McKed, Sue Huckaby, Paula Burr, Mary Ann Wil- son, Carrie Lea Fuller, Edwina Williams, Linda Viets, Beth Lanier, BettyJo Arnett, Mae Beth Parsons, Linda Mc- Ferrir. Y-Teen camp in Hardy, Arkansas, provides training for officers. Receiving a tennis trophy for the 1961 tournament is this year's president, Sandy Snow. On her left stands Miss Betty Emerson, on her right, Miss Nancy Cooper. UTH ' r l VOLLEYBALL TEAM: FIRST ROW: Cathy Tillman, Gloria Glover, Judy Burns, Jane Griggs, Gina Slack. SECOND ROW: Miss Betty Emerson, Juli Waring, Linda Hobbs, Sharon Hardin, Ann Kendrick, Cheryl Crosno, Rozanne Thomp- son, Patricia Zert, Miss Nancy Cooper. 148 xx X I l If-?',e1' ,K ,-, ,1 r .GRY , ml rr , li ,Q ' 'C Wg, FIRST ROW: Miss Nancy Cooper, sponsor, Sandy Snow, president, Jane Griggs, treasurer, Berh Skaarer, secretary, Barbara Eberhart, vice-president, Elaine Mischke, CROSSROADS chairman, Miss Betty Emerson, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Linda Porter, Cheryl Crosno, Judy Burns, Peggy Andrews, Gina Slack, Pat Teague, Anita Lanier, Caroll-laynes. THIRD ROW: Elaine Wardell, CROSSROADS page committee, Sue Dalrymple, Mary Helen Kelly, Football Princess, Barbara Lowry, Ronnie Smith, Gerry Thomas, Jan Wardlaw, Ann Kendrick, Gloria Glover. 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XJ W Y fall iss 2 -J X'-5, ,fr X9 S F XT Xxx Teens 149 1, .sr A,A. x f::W::zQ:if, 5579557 - .,. 55'IRE,5!'I.:fl9: 3 'fn' 5:5 M iw . , fssfszlsie'1ff?Hagf3f?1 , r:f,:g,a get ref- .ii Q. f - 55?ii!ii55?5f5 t,'.:m:7fsw5sQ,g:2.t QV , ir--:.' .iw, Y. msaisem wi? -i' Y?5'-5 -if IF Z N 5!i:4!?5f'vfi:?W-5i'i?5?5E i,,....,..,.,ps.i1,E.uQ..ws... .. . t.f,.,ifiz-mm.ss,,.,, ?5ififiS7E'2TF5 xsz' 'ili id w :5 . 'ii , -air: 2g:f15ili5?2gSgi5Yf?2'-, MQ'--1wS.f5rgb, ,sff-wsrW,saszA?if Mtwwassf sggww ,- . .. , is Wm ,iwf-Ikmiis.-Q... .... , ., ' . M ?s2gE3giy' i . wir? is 5:5 25? W. Larry Bibbs Vice President Mr. McCallum ' Sponsor 4 WHITE HAVEN -. - . . . . f , W gg,gga1rmig5M:,W V M,-M A ,,-, . Y 'sz l i ' ' 17 is W v W 5 S E ,L W. ks 7 J X 8 g-V9 Trng: I-. - ' . ' 42vSwSz'wf1 T V Whse ' , QQ' ' N SEQ 5 L E4 'K- iw, if afg- v. x Wiiifiiaf W .4 Wviilififs ,g f' 4, as '-fr E was , if V 'wif David Fitzgerald Dan Richards President Secretary The Hi-Y Club this year sold candy to support World missions. They al so sold Whitehaven decals . This year the Hi-Y was an honor- ary helper in the Christmas Dance , PROJ ECTS The Whitehaven Hi-Y Club, organized November 7, 1939, is a club for all boys of high school age. The purpose: To create , maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The platform: Clean living--Clean Speech--Clean Athletics--Clean Scholarship. The Function: To provide the channel through which boys may explore the problems that face high school youth today, and to mobilize their efforts to put into effective action Christian solutions to these problems. I 150 a 6 P -M W 1 T HI-Y CLUB - - sri!-+ -W v,,,M,:f.,,,,r,- , tab. '14 4. ' if 4'5 -f'7f!1fiP:,fi-Ways .-ff-.':7 ',' 1,-'xiii- 2 51'-i,,'.'U5ff'N 7 Wn::..if ' ' ' '- -'-k ' fi , , :f ss9i5q:yf, , , ,q i -5, ffx.rf:swmWz4:e2 - - z ssss ,, , - '- ' ' 1 ' ff' W , wi' rf- J, 3Qziff1:gg,g2,,gg , ., -qamgsfiif Q., W . , t. A mifg2f'G'f5xvfs . ' V 1 f rw at ,. tr, , ,N as . , .,t, , P '. , -V 's555'fV,9 - - P' wbefizi-.WL stxikiifaqsfi-if ' - 2 ,- 1 : l ff'fz,eis2g,,m we 2 rr Reneau Dubberley Johnny Barkley John Barber Chaplain Treasurer CROSSROADS page chairman one ofthe main events of the year . The Hi-Y has been fulfilling these responsibilities for twenty-three years . We are proud to be one of Whitehaven's oldest clubs. Donna Alfonso Football Princess Greg McClelland, Don Spears, Johnny Cardosi, Ronnie Farmer, Woody Paige, Mickey Burrell, Bobby Bunkley, Preston Hurlburt, John Judd, Reneau Dubberley, Chip Moore, Mike I. Johnson, Arnold Grant, Dan Richards, Larry Bibbs, David Burden, Johnny Barkley, Ralph Boucher, Jimmy Neeley, Johnny Lay, James Bryeans, Jerry Bruckrnan, Jim Robinson, Gary Guy, Don Wiseman, Jim Roper, John Barber, Jimmy Estes, Brad Parsley, David Fitzgerald. The 'W' Club is composed of the varsity athletes of Whitehaven. If a boy receives an award for participa- ting in varsity athletics he is eligible for membership inthe 'W' Club. The purpose of the club is to promote Christian athletics in our school . Our Bob Bunkley JOhI1 Stovall President members try to be good sportsmen as ,Wee President V, I well as athletes. We try to learn to ,f 6, ose as well as to Win, but Winning is o goal. by J! , .. -A,-X A A l 'L A FIRST ROW, left to right: Gary Sharp, Joe Ewing, Dave Schwartz, John Stovall, Bob Bunkeley, Kurtis Schultz, Jim Gamer, Glen Dehan. SECOND ROW: Ron Samuels, Earl Walton, Gary Hankins, Bob Vaughn, Ron West, Karl Cham- bliss, Charles Fulton, David Bryant, Elmer Ray, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Bill Kingery, Ed Lamb, Tom Webb, Jim Smith, Mike Douglas, Clyde Harbin, Harold Davis. FOURTH ROW: Gwen McRae, Don Brewer, Gary Smith, Wayne Ivy, Tom Easley, Bubba Hughes. Pictured here are our officers and Football Princess, Judy ,Qs Hardy. Left to Right: BobBunkley,President, Kurtis Schultz, ' Chaplain, Jim Garner, Secretary, Tom Eades, Tre asurer, John K Stovall, Vice President, center, Judy Hardy. I ,ff ,,. t I u, x I ,N l-, .. R - ,v-v Q , M k t 152 CLUB At a meeting of the club in the gym the members discuss plans for selling refreshments at the basketball games. . ' ,.., -..V 'ingm e' ' 1 f 1 1 un 1 ' X ' mv. 'f -I . 5: TTiVT??i-EE-Ziff 'Y-. wa- ,-:',- 5 :'::Q-fwffi X .---- ---- ---- w H ' QQ '- ' 'r-----1' .sz f,ff2gfegef?1X?1sz?g X . ,...f,,-,a g ,, f 1. , , jm,:,rM.lwgg,s?g,gs Q f nr :ji 'ki-itil kjj 1-E3 -I ii':iii,.5HY:Z1:Ea?'iaa?3 . ,: .r:f',7. f zz ' v5'Z 1'1Z.35..?Hf::5'5f-E J . k Tl? 'H- Zi?l'D1'f i --,sgfg-.ff7::?'-: 5 gQliSi'fii5ffgzj. f ' f 3 ' f ' . - L5 SI5551-frifjil:Zigi A V L A - Jim Garner Tom Eades Secretary Treasurer 2 Senior Members of the 'W' Club, from left: Pete Haynie, Tom Eades, Dave Schwartz, Jim Garner, Gary Sharp, Bob Bunkley, Joe Ewing, George Martin, John Stovall, Kurtis Schultz, Don Whalen. 153 SENIOR TRI-HI-Y .x FIRST ROW: Letitia Mann, Ann Hill, Sue Davis, Dana Blackwood, Pat Arendale, Donna Alfonso, Ginger Welsh, Judy Henderson, Pat Kolp, Marilyn Golightly, Linda Haskell, Louise Harrison, . Lou Lancester, Bunny Gray, Cindy Brasfield, Linda Dam anon, Linda Burns, Patty Calkins. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Goodyear, Margaret Cobb, Linda Chester, Mary Flanagan, Diana Day, Patsy Carlson, Jeanie Carroll, aron Bernhart, Charlotte Beard, Barbara Hart , Danley Robinson, Mary Jordan, Ellen Youk, Cheryl Poff, Melanie Perry. THIRD ROW: Linda Shibley, 0 nne Eckles Ann Mayfield, Mary Joyce Thomas, Cissy Dickens, Carolyn Tidwell, Gloria Thorton, Sara Beth Adams, April Aaberg, Nancy Rigdon, Pat Koban. FOURTH ROW: Sue Denton, Charlette Blakelery, Linda Bailes, Sharon Sills, Judy Hardy, Carol Roberts, Margaret Ellis. FIFTH ROW: Wanda Nickoson, Cheryle Matthews, CaroleMaffai, Darla Chambles, Carol Gaston, Gail Fanning. Mrs. Thelma Godwin, Sponsor 154 GODWIN CHAPTER Linda Haskell Judy Henderson Marilyn Golightly President Vice President Secretary Members ofTri -Hi -Y seekto make living better for themselves, for their friends, and for their community. The Tri -Hi -Y purposeis to create, maintain and extend throughout home, school and community, high standards of Christian character. Tri -Hi-Y sponsors many activities during the year. Among these were the Sale, Rum- mage Sale and a powder -puff football game between the members. Our club sent repre- sentatives to jackson Tennessee, for an Officers Training Conference and to Youth and Government in Nashville. ary Guthrie Treasurer Cheryl Poff Football Princess. In no FIRST ROW: Becky Edwards, Rozanne Thomason, Sandy Simon, Patsy Haney, Jan Caldwell, Betty Duncan, Carol Walker, Sheila I-Iall, Carolyn Smith, Lily Smithmier. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Yort, Barbara Wall, Kathy Tillman, Pat Zert, Cecilia Tillman, Julie Waring, Rona Lovejoy, Charlotte Perry, Kay Hargraves, Janet Stuut, Susan Quick. THIRD ROW: Brenda Stewart, Carolyn Hewett, Linda Hobbs, Linda Carpenter, Judy Goodfellow, Emily Jordon, Alice Whit- ten, Patsy Rigden, Betty Mayfield. JUNIOR Y-TEENS SEATED: Patsy Haney, President, Carol Ann Walker-- Treasurer. STANDING: Jan Aldwell--Vice President, Barbara Wall, --Football Princess, 'Betty Duncan--Sec- retary. Mrs. Yort These dolls were dressed by members of the club as Sponsor a service proj ect. ft a :fig .' 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Goings, Trainer. SECOND ROW: Coach Grosser, J. Willis, R. Samuels, C. Harrison, K. Chambliss, J. Smith, P. Hickerson, B. Hughes, G. Hankins, R. West, C. Fulton, B. Vaughn, T. Webb, Coach Ray. THIRD ROW: Coach Patton, R. Brewer, Trainer, A. Terry, D. Brewer, J. DeVane, V. Perkins, P. Berry, D. Arm- strong, W. Smith, K. Kostka, D. Gowen, C. Phillips, C. Carson, B. Lomac. FOURTH ROW: B. Boggan, J. Cox, H. Calhoun, B. Thompson, R. Hughes, M. Garner, J. Billions, M. Smith, D. Russell, R. Raiter, M. Talle, J. Goings, T. Parker. 'in' ' , N l . l s 5 c A.: h ..,, ,V ,.f1 , , .Q ll, ,,.- T . , Coach Head Coach Backfield Coach Grosser Elmer Ray George Patton Co-Captain Co-Captain John Stovall This year's fighting Tigers sported a 6-3 record as the Bobby Bunkley season closed. They fought hard and never failed to do their best to Win for the glory of Whitehaven. The students should be proud of these football players, the captains, and espe- cially the coaches for leading us through such a successful season. The combination of a crunching offense and a tough defense showed the might of attack. 159 y ty iiy i Q, g Jig' pw Whitehaven scores another decisive touchdown in their 26-7 romp of Oakhaven. This victory among others clinched Whitehaven's second place finish in the Shelby County race. Here one sees the might of Whitehaven as they score among a host of Oakhaven's forward Wall. The Tiger huddle. Tigers selling ribbons. Coach and his Tigers. 3,-rag , it l radar r or i rr aa aa aa aaaaaaa -,gr Whitehaven's power and might withstood the test throughout the entire football season. They scored against teams that would overshadow the best in Tennesseeg in fact, the team was one of the best in the state. A powerful running attack spelled out the team's claim to fame as they blocked and ran with the best of them, gaining yardage all the while. Passing was also very notable to those who attended the games as the long gainers were executed to perfection by the team's expert passers and catchers. The defense also proved its might and ferocity this year by keeping the offenses of the Shelby County league to a hard-fought average of 7 .6 points per game which is good in any man's league. All in all, one can see how well balanced the attack of the Ti- gers was. This will also be true in the years to come. Although many good seniors areleaving, there are many just as able wait- ing for their turn next year. One can hardly wait to see if next year's team will become as fearsome and as well known as this year's Tigers. Around end goes a Whitehaven runner and a host of blockers streaking for a long gain., WHITEHAVEN'S FIGHTING TIGERS Tiger's Winning Season Co nervme 7 34 Whitehaven 6 I 7 CBHS Millington I2 0 Whitehaven I3 I 20 Messick I E artlett 7 34 Whitehaven 40 O Germantown Oakhaven 7 26 Whitehaven 34 I2 MUS Whitehaven I3 6 Frayser G Q 5 2 5 2 E is Q 3 5 Charles Fulton Q44j barrels over one Frayser defender, and now he prepares to elude another with blocking by Bobby Bunkley Q48j and Ronny West. END WITH G-3 SEAQUN n Af a Good sportsmanship is displayed by all Whitehaven players at the end of the defeat of Bartlett. 163 Gary I-Iankins Q24Q streaks for a touchdown during one of Whitehaven's crucial games, At left, Jimmy Smith QBU clutches a touchdown pass to the approval of the Whitehaven students and crowd. Throughout the entire se ason, the student body actively supported the Tigers dur- ing both victory and defeat. The crowd formed a part of the many Whitehaven victories. ALL-STATE john Stovall, Whitehaven's All -State guard, finally has the glory that he de- serves. Throughout the entire season, he formed the middle of the defensive line. Although he missed a few games because of a knee injury, his sparkling play and enthusiasm for the game made him one of the top candidates for the All -State award. In addition to this, he was named best lineman and tackler on the Whitehaven team. Truly, he is an All-State guard. SENIOR PLAYERS FRONT ROW: David Schwartz,Tommy Eades, Johnny Stovall Jim Garner Kurtis Schultz Bobby Bunkley SECOND ROW: Gwynn Rae, Ralph Hughes, Donnie Whalen, George Martin Pete Haynie Undefeated Freshman Season Millington 6 I3 Whitehaven I3 0 Bartlett Hillcrest O 6 Whitehaven I 9 7 Germantown Frayser O I Whitehaven I O Collierville Whitehaven 6 Oakhaven O F RESHMAN FOOTBALL X , -r S J J A K. 1 T L J Q i A W Q Q y me iilw L L i f i l FRONT ROW: Coach Derhammer, G. Keene, J. Roberts, P. Smith, D. Addy, B. Phillips, J. Edwards, L. Hughes, L Hickman, R. Brumbaloe, F. Canale, M. Coleman, R. Pittman. SECOND ROW: Coach Eoff, T. Brinkley, T. Glenn S. Jordan, D. Wright, M. Sudduth, J. Lacey, L. Mixon, M. Kendricks, E. Taylor, P. Patterson, M. Loudermilk, D Green,J.Wilson. THIRD ROW: T. Davis, D. Baddour, D. Johnson, B. Rogers, R. Ford, R. Lancaster, L. Flowers, R Trirnm, J. Burdison, D. Goody, B. Robinette, L. Farris. Head Coach Derhammer. 67 1 ,r.f.-M.w..-,,ff.--is W.....q, f: . ,W , H U- ff .M-fi. --. 'il 1 ntxif,ALL?C0UNTY FOOTBALL rf it fx 6 has n no t T W ai, at Q fi! :jg , as s E I km? km , 5, k,.. i im get L' - 1,2 5 Y A .iq V, - 'wg ,gn , L: K E gf ,ak me . ,... we A- W M -sf. . , 'X 5 W' fa 3 ff . 5 .hx tsvvvsfa niet 3 fF0?9?atm t iiifh 2 Q03QE5iwWV stat saf- is 1 hi ' T' T snanfn? F M1iwvxwai an ra I sssssst H tit if i Wfwguh E shifts T f in T S W3 H me 4 X we . .-,- - kk sa Whitehaven's All-County selections-- jim Garner, Bobby Bunkley, Phil Hicker- son, Qharles Fulton, and Johnny Stovall-- certainly deserve the honor that was be- stowed upon them, Time and time again by their outstanding action on the gridiron they showed how they won their awards , Whitehaven students are proud of the en- tire team, especially these All -County se- lections . jim Garner was a rough and tumble end in his final year of play. He was also very popular with his teammates . l Bobby Bunkley, one of the Tiger co- captains, was an outstanding back all sea- son long. - Phil Hickerson, a demon on defense, is onlyajunior, and -more is expected of him next year , ' Charles Fulton, also a junior, was one of the best backs of the entire team, Last, but not least, johnny Stovall was the inspiring spirit of the Tigers. His presence will be missed next year. All of these Tigers dedicated themselves to the game of football. if FOOTBALL AWARDS ff Left to right: Clyde Phillips, Most Improved Playerg Bobby Vaughn, Best Blockerg Charles Fulton, Best Backg John Stovall, Best Tackler and Best Lirieman. The se are the football award winners. Because of their hard-hitting play, they were selected by the coaching staff for these awards. They won their awards by work and sweat on and off the playing field. They led their team to victory after victory.They were always hustling in practice and during the game. When the chips were down, they were always in there blocking or knocking the op- ponents down for a loss. The student body is proud of the team, and will miss the ones who are going away. They will look forward to seeing the ones who will return for next year's competition. Head Coach Derhammer congratulates Billy Glenn, win- ner of the Most Improved Player award on the freshman team. i 2 E ,, E 5 52 fi 5? 4 1 i i 'W Q7-Lf A :W .7 --,-.,, M f. :-w:w:f-1: f I: , 1,,.ff,:fem:,Q:f, aww MARY HELEN KELLY First Alternate MARILYN GOODYEAR Second Alternate 3 Ann Mi ers, Captain S enior , 2 years Varsity 1 year B Mrs. Leone Short Carol Ann Gaston, Co-Captain Junior, 1 year Varsity 1 year B , Sponsor Jane Senior, 2 rsity IIBII ael Varsity 1 year' B Jackie Senior, 2 Maureen Morel Junior, 1 year Varsity 1 year B X Ky Pat Arendae Gay Wilson nf Senior, 1 year Varsity Junior, 1 year Varsity 172 Jeannie Carroll Senior, 2 years Varsit- 1 year B NX N , if VA, Y 1 X Z 1 1 f xf WN' Barbara Flaska Senior, 1 year V ' , Darla Chamblee Junior, 1 year V 1 year B VARSITY CHEERLEADERS iff W zi, , 'V' X G W 5' I 2 r , E ,Q J fri . , .ea-nu . ' I--If - 5 -' if Jackie Michael, Pat Arendale, Darla Chamblee, Jeannie Carroll. Ann Miers, Captain, Carol Anne Gaston, Co- captain, Jane Braswell, Barbara Flaska, Gay Wilson, Maureen Morel. The spirit and pep at our school's games and pep rallies are embodies in our cheerleaders. In addition to this they decorate the halls and sell ribbons to advertise the football games. Jackie Michael, Pat Arendale, Darla Chamblee, Jeannie Carroll, Carol Anne Gaston, Co-captain, Ann Miers, Cap- tain, Jane Brasweell, Barbara Flaska, Gay Wilson, Maureen Morel. 173 ,Cf K I, 1 if Baker Carol Bearden Judy Parker 1 l B TEAM CHEERLEADERS 7 For years Whitehaven has helda high re- gard for sports, and where there are sports there are cheerleaders. From her youngest days, a little girl dreams of becoming a cheerleader, jumping up and down before the crowds in the grand stand. B team cheerleading, though it is not varsity, pro- vides thrills and a challenge. The girls that are chosen have really earned their places by practicing long hours, jumping and yelling. Christi Ford CO-Captain 1'1f,Eff1 'lffg ' ' V7 ravr Left to Right: Judy Parker, Lynn Golightly, Kaye Kell, Christi Ford, A Cecelia Tillman Carol Baker, Carol Bearden, Pam Barnett, Joellen Krayer,Ceci1ia Till- L nn Goh ht, man, Knot pictured--Linda Krebsj. Y g Y p a i W L- gf. Joelleh Krayer Kaye Kell Pam Barnett I 174- 9 5 X X fx fi gay iw S, is .rf 'E 4 .. -2 M K, 5. EW ff , Ma X5 X y BASKETBALL TEAM .K X ,vf 1962-es Qf X y ,JP Q Garry Sharp 1 Guard C my U Donnie Brewer Forward Jimmy Guard flu. Paul Baddour Forward Larry Lovell Center Wlhitehaven 39 Whitehaven 55 Whitehaven 60 Whitehaven 70 Whitehaven 53 Whitehaven 46 I Ronnie We st Forward 176 Tommy Vandiver Center Fontaine Harris Forward Rodney Rafnson Guard 0CV7Jf',j'31i Germantown Oakhaven Millington Harding M.U.S. Germantown if W nie Samuels 0, r Guard A .D Qbd MW VARSITY BASKETBALL Senior Members KNEELING: Gary Sharp, Fontaine Harris. STANDING: Jimmy Russell, Tommy Vandiver, Paul Baddour 177 Rod Rafnson adds one more point to the scoreboard. YOUTH AND EXPERIENCE COMBINE Y. lip The Tigers compiled anoth- er winning season for Coach Graninger. He has directed Whitehaven teams to victory after victory, year after year. While winningthese games, he has also taught his teams the qualities of good sportsman- ship. ':?i'i'i Charles Fulton tries a shot. FOR VICTORY AND GLORY Whitehaven's Tigers were in every game, fighting to br ing home the victory for the loyal fans and supporters. 179 Tigers decide new strategy Seymour ties the score V B TEAM snows Muon PROMISE B team rests during a time-out while the cheerleaders pep up the crowd. 180 M 19160 B TEAM L KNEELING: H. Davis, H. Overton, B. Freeman, R. Seymour, M. Smith, B. Moore. STANDING: J. Goings, R Stanton, C. Carlson, G. Smith Qfianagerj, R. Hughes, G. Cowen, J. DeVane, D. Ashton, Coach Eoff. lf o AAP X The B Team Tigers played outstanding games the Whole season, through. Coached by a former Whitehaven player, Charles Eoff, this next year is varsity performed Well and promise to keep up the Winning tradition of Whitehaven. 181 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL i KNEELING: G. Beard, D. Wiley, B. Reed, D. White, P. Patterson, D. Branson, J. Wilson. STANDING: B. Phillips R. Trim, J. Edwards, L. Farris, J. Suber, R. Adams, B. Thomas, R. Lancaster, L. Flowers. . sw J .W M' 5 The Baby Tigers, led by Coach Der Hammer, Went throughtheir season unmatch- ed by recent Tiger teams. Their play and good sports- manship was the best in the history of the great teams of Whitehaven's history. White- t haven students are proud of the Freshman team, and right- 182 ly so. HI-Y-KEY CLUB GAME The annual Hi -Y--Key Club game was even more successful this year than in years past. The Davis Dandies defeated the McCallum Freeloaders. The com- bined efforts of these two teams gave pleasure to the audience and 5134. 50 to the March of Dimes. Their efforts will give hope to many children. aff ,ffef t N ,fra Ji: Where is that flea? David Dickson, Tommy Eades, and Phil Houk reach for the other side while doing racing dives during a practice session. If 1' .29 Qwuvl TEAM ENJOY9 FRONT ROW: R. Botz, J. Jontz, R. Thompson, D. Dickson, F. Bartley, R. Grimes, R. Threlkeld, P. Houk. BACK ROW: T. Franks, R. Dickson, B. Fleet, T. Dorrity, T. Eades, D. Wiseman, D. Wilson, R. Day, R. Sykes, J. Lay. 184- VICTORY AFTER VICTORY l I 064 Whitehaven's swim team in its first year of competition compiled an amazing record. By holding invitational meets they won con- test after contest under the leadership of the seniors pictured at left. They are David Dickson, Ronald Botz, Tommy Eades, David Wilson, Frank Bartley, and Tommy Dorrity. ln winning these meets, the team displayed the excellent condition to which they had brought themselves. Led by Bob Steinhaus they worked hard and played hard as shown below. In games of water polo, they built up muchneeded stamina. In their first meet the Swimming Tigers showed wondrous strength in beating the school's arch-rival, South Side, by the score of 82-10. This was onlythe beginning ofthings to come. Team after team fell by the wayside. The most important facet of their victories was some - thing in which they excelled--team spirit. . A , JC , U4 arf 7 f v Q s 185 INTRAMURAL VOLLEYBALL Miss RusseII's Homeroom Winners KNEELING: S. Snow, V. Slack. STANDING: L. Stewart, L. Shibley, J. Swindell, M Stobough, K. Stewart. Mrs. Cathey's Homeroom Runners-Up O 1 FRONT ROW: S. Green son, C. Guess, B. Cree Guimond, K. Hargrave. BACK ROW: S. Hill, M. Hend obbs, H. Hogue, J. I-Ieberling. ' TRACK 'I 962 x L 1X l 1 5 D if W HH FRONT ROW: R. Farmer, K. Schultz, B. Bunkley, J. Ewing, D. Haynes, J. Coleman. SECOND ROW: T. Webb, D. Eldrecl, R. Didelot, A. Billions, H. Galloway, L. McAfee, Coach Patton. THIRD ROW: Coach Graninger, C. Prewett, N. Newton, R. McGee, G. Sharp, C. Harbin, J. Ewing, E. Walton, J. Hull. FOURTH ROW: G. McRae, C. Haire, C. Fulton, T. Easley, D. Bryant, G. DeHan, H. Davis, E. Lamb, R. Slakard. WWW' Track Coach Track Coach Jack Graninger George Patton The entire track team performed remarkably well as they progressed through the regular season and the district, regional, and state meets. Led ably by Coach Graninger and Coach Patton, they were always in there at the top fighting for victory. Whitehaven is proud of their efforts. 187 S Criss Prewett David BIYREIIT 1 1 TIGER TRACK SETS NEW RECORDS Here are only some of the stalwarts of the Tigers' others successful season. These, among ran and jumped to a very sensational if not drimatic season. The Tigers set several new re meets. as Tige tion of ords in the district, regional, and state They carried the stick for Whitehaven rs should. The team added to the tradi- Whitehaven teams of the pastg now they have set new traditions of their own which will probably last for a long period of time. While winning, they also showed Whitehaven's legacy of good sportsmanship. The entire track team shouldlae a model for the other sports of White - haven t 0 follow. Q 188 Glen DeHan y BASEBALL 1962 rwmw. X D FRONT ROW: C. Fulton, J. DeVane, D. Russell, J. Garner, L. Hooker, B. Kraygr, B. Ewing, R. Kubicki. SECOND ROW: Coach Ray, L. Coke, M. Durden, T. Eldred, J. Hazel, J. Hardy, R. Seifert, R. Samuels, R. Brewer, B. Smith. THIRD ROW: M. Smith, B. Bunkley, D. Brewer, M. Douglas, J. Smith, J. Russell, G. Sharp, G. Rea, R. Bartlett. As school came to a close, the Whitehaven baseball team was playing in top form. The team's hard play was rewarded as they won the Shelby County crown. As most winning teams do, they had their stars. But in this case, the whole team was a star in the sparklingplayon and offthe field. The fundamentals of the game, batting, throwing, and fielding, were taught to perfection by the Tigers' head baseball mentor, S Coach Elmer Ray. Thanks to his able leader- ship, the Tigers were able to win their games quite handily. Their fine season was capped by a 1-O victory over archrival Ripley. This was the game they wanted to win, and it ended the season perfectly. Baseball Coach Elmer Ray 189 HONOR BANQUET I962 Honor Key winners: Larry Austin, Joe Belew, Kathy McCarren, Sue Hilderbrand, Trudy Short, Alice Boyd, Sharon N W7' ' -L lfifllpq V ry nr il Recipients of the Senior Honor Keys are selected by the junior members of the Beta Club. Selections are based on scholarship and participation in school athletics and organizations. Since the Honor Key denotes a high degree of excellence in many fields, it is the highest honor a Whitehaven senior may receive. The officers of all senior organizations, Senior and junior class officers and faculty members attend the banquet at which these Honor Keys are presented. Bach, Linda Wilson, Anne Bastna el, Terr Bevis, Jerr Hard , Elforcl Ro ers. S Y Y Y 8 F' . ,apr ga ,- gklxj '02 . I f A, ., ,, . . . ,GLA .. ,.Ai:x.v. ' U 7 f.':,Q . x K :Ms Q, f Z 'Q- :a '7'i' H 3 ' ,kv ' ' 1- :U ' , -r, J 15 'I T. 191 3. ,, 3. , 433:15 gif: 33: .,,, L J: I ,. I 'H . ,J , Eliikfiiiz sive . x 435. ,- . iQff?i?eiffe?is??K' '.,,,e'i' ' Ln fr wi 9 it fif 5 K' I 2 ,351 .1 is R .333 ff' :wx 3- .fsifvgwii 5, ge tfvsfiji we rf 3.1 l .m,3v-ns' f ' felis l SENIOR BIOGRAPHIES JEAN AABERG 3 I 3. MARGARET ATWOOD 2 years 3 f 4 Yea-TS Art Club 4, Vm F.H.A. 1,25 Y-Teens 1,23 Art Club CARROLL ABBOTT 4 years I-Ii-Y 13 Science Club 23 Speech Club 23 Thespians 4. JIMMY ADEN 1 year JIMMY ALEXANDER 12 years French and Latin Club 1,23 Hi-Y 1,2,33Broadcaster 23 Key Club 3,43 Sr. Spanish Club 3,45 Pan American Dance Chairman 4. DONNA ALFONSO 2 years Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Spanish Club 3,43 Most Beautiful 33 Football Princess 3,43 Pan American Queen Candi- date 33 lst Alternate 33 Senior Beauty. BUD ANDERSON 5 years Red Cross Club 2,33 I-Ii-Y 1. PAT ARENDALE 6 years Y-Teens 1,23 Band ls Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Treasurer 43 Spanish Club 23 Pan American Queen Candidate 33 Pan American Queen 33 Cheer- leader 43 Drill Team 23 Glee Club 23 F.H.A. 1,43 F.T.A. 3,43 Most Beautiful 4. JIM ARTHUR 7 years Hi-Y 1-33 Jr. French and Latin Club 1,23 Spanish Club 3,43 F.T.A. 2-43 Broadcaster 2,3. GEORGE ASTOR 4 years Radio Club 23 T 811 Club 334. .. ,.,. f, f.. , , 5, 3 -1' ...nk ,M . I e.! Q I ' Q . .3 W It ' ., jaffiiii -'. .-3 1 ' . .'f:: r ,Sf V. ...,, frrrr .r32?e? sw ' . 3. ,. 1. 3 ffeiifgf' ,I 333111.33 Wu? V 352.3 .- f- . . 31 . 1159173-rl. -. 42 wp-:1i5'3Qf-: 955932533333 . QQXZQBSW -553333-vr31ff1,f A w al? gyiggggmwr A .3 --3 W 8? '43-sin 5 ? .X ggn3,gzgg'13gf ,, ,f ' , .wlsfi rf -A-11.33.34 ' E711 I' 'iirsii , Rs-ip s 3 3,4. CHESTER BADER 8 years T Sz I Club l,2,3. LOUISE BAKER 5 years Jr. F.H.A. 23 Sr. F.H.A. 3. NANCY BAKER 9 years Tri-Hi-Y 2-43 Speech Club 13 F.H.A. 1-43 Y-Teens 1. LINDA BALES 4years Y-Teens 1,23 F.H.A. 1,45 French and Latin 1,23 Spanish Club 33 Tri-I-li-Y 3,4. SHIRLEY BOLLINGER 4 years F.H.A. 1-43 Red Cross 1. JOHN BARBER 5 years Jr. Music Club 13 French and Latin 23 Sr. French and Latin 33 Current Affairs 43 Hi-Y 1-43 Annual Page Chairman 43 Beta Club 3,43 Presi- dent 4. PAUL BADDOUR 11 years Jr. Hi-Y 1,23 Jr. Latin Club ls President 13Best Citizen 1,23 Cross- cut Club 1-43 Football 13 French and Latin Club 23 Show Club 23 Key Club 2-43 F.T.A. 2-43 Sr. Spanish Club 3,43 Beta Club 3,43 Mr. Sophomore 23 Cotton Carnival Royalty 3,43 Mr. Junior 33 Basket- ball 43 Class President 2,3,43 An- nual Staff 43 Friendliest 43 Best Citizen 43 Mr. Whitehaven. l 1 1 ai 1 4 , . ami- iw lm x m y .tai AF 4' .Ef f ' A? gif! L 53 Ei? 5 ir Sfnm 5, 'QP Q5 1 54 1. . M lp, xg E3 gf, 54 '- , ,,., , . ,j 7,L, ,, iw, ,,.- ,.x. C .. . 5 f f vK-L ., fs - ' 5 L2 . ,,X.: 5 , , 'g+a.rf5,Q 1 , , , C JOHN BARKLEY 12 years Football 1,2,35 Hi-Y 1,45 Music Club 15 T 8:1 Club 2,3,4. EDDIE BARNARD 4 years Jr. Science Club 15 Annual Page Chairman5 Radio Club 25 Art Club 3,45 President 45 Annual Page Chairman 45 Art Editor for Cross- roads 4. FRANK BARTLEY 4 years French and Latin Club 1,2535 Hi-Y l-35 Current Affairs Club 45 An- nual Page Chairman 45 Beta Club 3,45 Vice President 45 Swim Team 45 Chess Club 4. JANICE BARTLING 1 year Art Club 45 Chorus 4. LUCY BASTNAGEL 12 years Latin Club 15 Y-Teens 1,25 Spanish Club 2-45 Library Club 35 Dra- matics 2-45 Thespians 2-4. ART BAYLESS 3 years Red Cross Club 45 Golf Team 45 Winner of Key Club Golf Tourna- ment 1. CHARLOTTE BEARD 1 year French and Latin Club 45 Tri-I-Ii-Y 4. JOHN BEESON 3 years BOBBY BELLICAN 1 1 I 2 years SHARON BERNHARDT 2 years Q W? French and Latin Club 3,45 Tri- .. ,... ,,.. , , s,- M I fig, ,V.,, . 0 .gg I ., 5 I N 7. VV up ,, . l Q ,:.., 5.5,-,I I f A M7 f 5,,,,, ,531 ,L I . ,gqmg .af ,,wifiagi5Qg55,f5g,f?z4f-5 .J f - f, K -' 5, ,g, mf, - ,fs,32fj,fw.:. 15:57:55 if gg, Vw I f ' Hi-Y 3,45 F.T.A. 3,4. . 5 PATT1 BERNIER E25 was 5 Et: . f 5 . .. 'is- '1' 'W .af 5 4 ig S 5 s '42 an sa .ws 'E L,-5 is .. - 5 1 '-k - 5 , .5 f gfigssi: Q51-42iQ' 5 - . fi-wi 1 s 50595 nv- .M is A . - .. - '-1 2,-ma ef 5? 1 is Y .f f msr . -...aa :5 ... 55:75, . 1. - 55.- 1 s was - L f C-531' s :. s 151 1 15. ,,, .., --i . mwfrxw ,ww ' ,gi .5 C3511 Sl as W is 1 A E323-.v5Z,'. - K Q- rx . is 5 , XA . . X fs aa- H ...fs Q 1.45, sf 4 years F.H.A. 1,25 Spanish Club 25 Library Club 2,35 Y-Teens 2,3. LARRY BIBBS 4 years Hi-Y 1-45 Vice President 45 Span- ish Club 2-45 Football 25 Track 1 J UDI BILLIET 3 years National Thespians 25 Speech Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 4. RICKY BILLINGS 2 years Future Physicians 35 Speech Club 45 Hi-Y 3. PEGGY BIRMINGHAM 12 years Jr. Speech Club 15 Y-Teens 15 Tri-Hi-Y 25 spanish Club 3,4. DANA BLACKWOOD 5 years Y-Teens 1,25 F.H.A. 15 Jr. Spanish 25 Sr. Spanish 3,45 F.T.A. 2-45 Drill Team 35 Broadcaster 2-45 Society Page Editor 45 Tri-I-Ii-Y 3,4. CHARLOTTE BLAKLEY 12 years Latin Club 15 Y-Teen 1-35 Sec- retary 35 Spanish 1-35 Beta Club 4. DIANNE BLURTON 7 years F.H.A. 1,25 Y-Teens 1,25 Spanish Club 354. RODERICK BOTZ 2 years RONALD BOTZ 2 years Swim Team 4. is 5,-,.. 5 -i .:.':E J R- .. . 'R sow RR.,5 .... Jt. Y-Toons 1,25 Ji. Latin Club 15 5 Vice President 15 Spanish Club 2-45 A:LA Secretary 25 F.T.A. 2-45 Treasurer zqyl 35 T1-i-Hi-Y 35 Beta Club 3,45 Class Secretary 45 Miss Junior5 A ..1' Football Queen 45 Cheerleader 1-45 .,,1,r .. rl,r ,.-, Co-captain 1,35 Most Versati1e5 fig i ::: 2 Senior Beauty- Best Citizen 4' Cot- 5- ton Carmval Royalty 3'4' MISS Whitehaven. LARRY BRAY 1 4 years Jr. Spanish Club 25 Hi-Y 35 st. 5 Spanish Club 3,45 Hall Monitor 4. 5 5 QRRRRRRRR RONALDBROWN fiifwf . .,. ,?:, :,g 5 .,,, 2 years . , Math Club 4. f'Yf lit i1l,.' 4 'zlr r'.2 , JERRY BRUCKMAN . . 4 Years 4 .1 Ji. Spanish Club 25 Hi-Y 2-45 sr. J1' 5-51 1'l'i Spanish ciob 3,45 President Homo- E'ii 5 A room 4. ipi' , QKCQ asaaa a2ai ' A -' at 1 tr. . 'tw .s . .. 5..5....1, r ggimytfgs-5 M21 5 3 K 1 si 55 . 5 s 5 gi Sq? 39, -1 ilggglggfs 5 ...... W.. ft-ff 2 115 f. ., 357:f5 1s3?l:lfw1 '- , .R Vi fi isiisw-ii. 552-5 ioiwsi lfflif ' is R 1 Wg QF 3,531 ii ii K1 QB' -' iiawasisi sf 'Q 'Q 1 1. , -- :5.'1z55it:-'R-1 .s 5. 5 - 'S W X T 5 -: .r fit:-eww wi. 1 ff:-i Wie f f - 522511 2.1255 5 1 JOHN BRYANT 4 years Junior Math Club 1. JACK BUDDENBOHM 4 years Jr. Latin Club 15 Jr. French and Latin 25I-li-Y 1-35 Sr. Spanish Club 3,4. CAROL BUNDY 4 years F.H.A. 1,3,45 Y-Teens 1,2. CI-IERYL BUNDY 4 years F.H.A. 153,45 Y-Teens 1,25 Span- 5ish Club 2. BOBBY BUNKLEY 4 years Red Cross 15 President 15 Science Club 15 Music Club 25 Spanish Club 2,35 Hi-Y 1,25 Vice President 25 W Club 2-45 President 45 Best Athlete 45 Most Versati1e5 Football 1,2,3,45 Captain 2,35 Co-captain 45 Honorable Mention A11-County 45 Basketball 25 Track 2-45 Base- ball 2-4. JUDY BURNS 4 years F.H.A. 1-45 Songleaderg Y-Teens 1-4. I .. -s .1 12555 s ei. , 1 5.1 is --S 1. .fe .... R 5 5- ' ,a 25155515155 v F 53, igegsszbissg. .5 -5 ' -s 1i9l5::5.fQ5iQ.5' fo ' 5 Q it it .-oasis 555 .kgyggiiggzifgr ' 5 .iiisgiaiia I .551 gs. .isfimsieiwg 194 LUCIJEAN BURSI 4 years F.H.A. 1,25 Y-Teens 15 T ati ciiib 3,4. 5 RUSSE LAI-IAN CHI ' Radio Cl . 5 Y A w ' - ' '-Y 3,45 Cu ' V 2 L 2 Q ill. 'igi lx V Club 25 Latin 2, s 3 3, H 8. l a Q ll 1 RONNIE CARGILL 6 years, Latin Club 15 French and Latin Club 2,35Hi-Y 1-35 Spanish Club 45 2nd Place in School Scielice Fair. PATSY CARLSON 6 years Jr. Latin Club 15 Y-Teens 1-35 Spanish Club 2-45 ,Treasurer 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Le Coq Staff 2,35 Beta Club 354. J EANNIE CARROLL 12 years Jr. Latin Club 15 French and Latin Club 25 Football Princess 25 Span- ish ciiib 3,45 Y-Totns 1,25 Tri- Hi-Y 3,45 Class Treasurer 15 Sen- ior Beauty. JAMES CARTER 11 years Football 15 Red Cross 35 T 8:1 Club 3,4. PAULA CATES 4 years F.H.A. 1,2,45 Y-Teens 1-35 French and Latin Club 3. QUAY CHAMBERS 6 years F.H.A. 1-45 Y-Teens 1. LINDA CHESTER 12 years Jr. Latin Club 13 Y-Teens 1,23 3 5 F.T.A. 2-4,Tri-Hi-Ys,4,sr. span- gm Q 5.33, . ,,. :Iv gr K 1' X it . e- ,I ,Q . 15' 3 . . '- mu- wiki'-342-w W ish Club 3,43 Jr. Spanish 2. DIANE CHOATE 1 year F.T.A. 43 F.H.A. 43 Parliamen- tarian 4. PEGGY CLINE 6 years Jr. Latin Club 13 Treasurer 13 Jr. Y-Teens 1,23 Treasurer 23 French and Latin Club 23 Spanish Club 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Beta Club 3,43 F.T.A. 3,45 Vice President 43 Football Princess 4. MARGARET COBB 12 years Jr. Latin Club li French and Latin Club 2,33 Y-Teens 1,23 Chaplain 23 Red Cross Club 13 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Chaplain 43 Spanish Club 4. RONNIE COCI-IRAN 2 years T8:l Club 33 Red Cross Club 4. SHIRLEY COLEMAN 11 years F.H.A. 13 Jr. Spanish Club 23 Chorus 132,43 Art Club 33 Music Club 43 Y-Teens 1-3. BARBARA COLEY 11 years Jr. Spanish Club 23 F.H.A. 133,43 Y-Teens 1-3. VICKIE COLLINS 3 years F.H.A. 1,35 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Y-Teens 3. ANN COOK 7 years Y-Teens 1,2,33 F.H.A. 3,4. JIM COPOUS 4 years Football 13Basketball 13T 8:1 Club 2-4. ' 24. 5 , W 9 .QMS . 2 ea L X f 1 4 ' i . . ,fra 'si . , .3 ,,,, ,:,. . .... , -. S .',. ' ,. . , ' dz 'ff ' ' zEVf51i' li 3 2 .'fjs5,,, ,,. ' riaasfg, ,,Q1z,fg.:gq :-- WJ 7TMS'M1s'f.f4SS -wi. ww it .2 . ff,2.?,ZE 2 nf. 3-,f.1zf.Yg,sf..:-1 f .. - wwf? fa 'HK ' 1 93 if Ht x K W xfifgirx 5 'vw .. , ,J ,, 195 MARY ANN COTI-IERN 3 years F.H.A. 2,33 Y-Teens 2. BRUCE CRAWFORD 12 years Jr. Latin Club 13 Jr. Hi-Y 1,23 Hi-Y 3,43 French and Latin Club 2,3. RANDY CRENSHAW 9 years French and Latin Club 33 Hi-Y 33 Future Physicians 43 2nd Place in School Science Fair 3. KAREN SUE CRIPPEN 12 years F.H.A. 1,23 Y-Teens 1,23 Art Club 3,4. TOMMY CRONOQUE 2 years ED CRUDUP 4 years Jr. Spanish Club 23 Sr. Spanish Club 3,4. GARY CUTTS 4 years Chorus 23 Band 1-4. JUDY DAILY 4years Jr. Latin Club 13 Y-Teens1,23 F.H.A. 4. CAROLYN DANIELS 3 years F.H.A. 2,43Y-Teens 23 Tri-Hi-Y 3. HELEN DAVIS 4 years Tri-Hi-Y 1-33 Science Club ls Football Princess 13 F.H.A. 13 T 8:1 Club 2-43 Reporter 3. 'L . 5. lege, at J 1 'I has - 'zgvglgi ffl i 3 , 2 . 1 . Us if J .2:' . 1 I . F , 3 0 :B Q-'E -u. 5 1' ff .. ! I iz rr. , 7 2 2-.-..,, M2 :miata ge: at 'B J. SEX Sf. ..., W, , -lrrxsar t ,- S1'. .. I QQ i s 'I' Q5 I 1 8151 3 I 5 I Q36 I lk.. SUE DAVIS 6 years Red Cross Club 15 Secretary 15 Jr. Latin Club 15 Y-Teens 25 Jr. Span- ish Club 25 Sr. Spanish Club 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. DIANA DAY 12 years Jr. Latin Club 15 Y-Teens 1,25 French and Latin Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Secretary 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Beta Club 4. MIKE DAY 8 years Hi-Y 1,2,35 Jr. Spanish Club 25 Sr. Spanish Club 3,45 Track 1. AUBREY Del-IART 3 years Beta Club 3,4. SHARON DEVORE 5 years F.H.A. 1,25Y-Teens 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Speech Club 35 Current Affairs Club 4. SARAH DICKENS I2 years Jr. Latin Club 15 French and Latin Club 2,35 Y-Teens 1-35 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Chaplain 35 Creative Writing Club 45Vice President 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. DAVID DICKSON 3 years Hi-Y 2,45 Beta Club 3,45 Key Club 3,45Le Coq 2-45 Editor 3,45 French and Latin 25 Math Club 35 Creative Writing Club 45 Swim Team 45 Captain 45 Class Vice President 45 Crosscut Club 3,45 Basketball 25 Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist5 Most Likely to Succeed5 Most In- tellectualg Best Citizen 4. EARLENE DIXON 2 years Red Cross Club 3,4. TOM DIXON 12 years Jr. Latin Club 15 Hi-Y 1-35 Art Club 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Hand- somest 3,4. TOMMY DORRITY 8 years Science Club 1,25 Vice President 25 Jr. I-li-Y 1,25 Track 15 Hi-Y 35 French and Latin Club 3,45 For- ensic Tournament 15 Future Phy- sicians 45 Swim Team 4. we . -9 UQ, img A f Q' 1 aw. .gp 1.4-K, gg 5 '09 .af I r,.,.55A:, x '34 .R 5 az f , 453 I ssii K A 1 f W . 2. I 3 W3 ' 'Q Q B ' ,. ,ri 555555. A 'Xy- 3., . 1 'Q'-as SUSAN DOYLE 6 112 years Science Club 15 F.H.A. 1,45 Tri- Hi-Y 1,35Y-Teens 25 Spanish Club 2,3. TOMMY EADES 4 years I-Ii-Y 1-35 President 15 Jr. Latin Club I5 Key Club 2-45 French and Latin 25 President 25 W Club 2-45 Treasurer 45 F.T.A. 2-45 Future Physicians Club 45 Broadcaster 2-45 Sports Editor 3,45 Football 1-45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 25Track 1. JERRY MUTT EASLEY 10 years Math Club 15 Hi-Y l-35 Spanish Club 2-45 Football 1,25 Track 15 Best Personality. CAROLYN EDMONDSON 5years Jr. Latin Club 15 Y-Teens 1,35 F.H.A. 2-4. DANNY EFNOR 4 years Jr. Hi-Y 15 Track 15 Math Club 25 Radio Club 25 T Szl Club 3,4. JO ANN ENGLAND 4 years F.H.A. 1,25 T 8:1 Club 4. JIM ERWIN 3 years Science Club 2,35 I-Ii-Y 25 Spanish Club 4. JIMMY ESTES 4 years T Sal Club 3,45 I-li-Y 4. BOB EWING 6 years Hi-Y 1,25 Spanish Club 2,45 Base- ball 3. JOE EWING 6 years Jr. Hi-Y 1,25 Track 15 Jr. Math Club 25 President 25 Basketball 25 Crosscut Club 25 Hi-Y 35 Spanish Club 35 Track 3,45 W Club 4. f ' ff':':,1 .sfii,:ff?E.iiii,?3 .uluuozfleuu 1-:elf-we-uw: r r 5 .- 2 W S52 .. If Homo uf me f M -our .f , 3, 4, 5 2 wife 'ig , Y,-53 4 4 454 , 1 2 S .4 I iv if 5 . I 3 4 + mill iaii I .... I -- A-4 11,2 P km r, fu is ., . T MTI' LEW' 1 I-'Q-S434 I : if ffl: .,3,g,?5'Sk A Q ---f 1. 343164 , 3-Y A333435 1 , ,I 3. f -11,3 3, , -1' A lumix. 4 , :fi,wf,,3 ' 154' ,f .f , ,.-I .Y , .3 sumo . ,. 3,yg,go,5,, .... 1 .-Mil-4-Hausa. S51-1 f - v S7,u,uM,, f M4511 4, u ,IAN at f 1 Ax CHARLES FITZGERALD 3 years ' Photography Club 3s Vice President W M y ' 33 Beta Club 3,43 Treasurer 43 Le X Coq 3,43 Editor 4, French and Latin Club 3,4. I DAVID FITZGERALD , ' 4 years French and Latin Club 23 Hi-Y 3,43 3 President 43 Crosscut Club 4. -A 3,,., 7 ' NANCY FLANAGAN it 33 3 3 3 Band 43 Music Club 4. BARBARA FLASKA 2 years Tri-I-Ii-Y 33 Pan American Queen . !f3 Candidate 33 Spanish Club 43 Re- : 3-'3V I' 'fi r porter 43 Cheerleader 43 Beta Club ff: W 45 Senior Beauty- iw: CLC1 ' MANNING FLAUM ' 1 112 years I! Band 43 Much Club 4, Chess Club 4. X . t ,..x,' 2543 DoUC FOLLIS 4 112 years Radio Club 4. iili I .s Pg V ROGER FOSTER I 2 YCBI S i ,-,i 3 . T all Club 3. I I mr ' Mm 24.33, ,. 33, if I1 33 Q rf 44 GWEN FRANKLIN r f' 6 Years H A F.I-I.A. 1 -33 Y-Teens 1 ,23 Tri -I-Ii-Y 3- - -1 - - 1 . mi IQ 'QW . f ex.: ' ' H 'vfivii BILL FRANKLIN 3 3 vom 3 Jr. l-li-Y 2, Baud 1-3. ooy if Q A Y 'W if Xffif NS? if A -..orare . 5 3, JAMES FRAZIER 3 8 years Football 1-3, spur-usb Club 2,s. 197 JANE FREELAND 4 years F.I-I.A. 133,43 Y-Teens 13 Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3. Spanish DIANE FRESI-IOUR 4 years F.H.A. 1-35 Y-Teens 1,23 Spanish Club 43 Tri-I-Ii-Y 3. BARBARA FROST 1 112 years Chorus 43 Secretary 43 Music Club 43 Thespians 43 Red Cross Club 4. EDDIE FULLER 4 years Football 13 Wrestling 23 T 8: I Club 4. Track 23 SKIP GAIA 2 years Red Cross 4. JIM GARNER 6 years Football 1-43 All-County 43 Track 13 Baseball 2-45 All-County 33 W Club 2-43 Secretary 43 Hi-Y 13 Treasurer li Spanish Club 1. THOMAS GLENN 2 years Photography Club 3,43 French and Latin Club 3. GLORIA GLOVER 7 years F.H.A. 1-43 Y-Teens 3,45 School ScienceFair Winner 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1. MARILYN GOLIGI-ITLY 9 years Y-Teens 13 Chaplain 13 Speech Club 13 French and Latin Club 23 Broadcaster 2-43 Editorial Editor 43 Tri-I-Ii-Y 3,43 Secretary 43 Beta Club 3,43 Secretary 43 Best Citi- zen 4. MARILYN GOODYEAR 12 years Latin Club l3 Y-Teens 1-33 F.T.A. 3,43Music Club 43Football Princess 43 Second Alternate 43 Spanish Club 2,33 Tri-I-Ii-Y 4. 3? gfgigflfa 5 K 5 it ,iii K ,fir ,Kr 1. 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JANIE GRIGGS 5 2 years Y-Teens 3,45 F.H.A. 3. , LINDA GUSTAFSON 8 years Y-Teens 2,35 F.H.A. 4. l 111515,-WI - fN.14'3- ,N 'Ks-. 5 553125115 A 5 3455 rziqifiwil' '. 51. fftfik 'fiiifw' W 154515255 use 1-'.:w5.4-'A .f 5 .5 R525 552555555 3 ,. ,. 557+ 1 ff .. i5xsf '- 511 , 52 A .5 5 5 fivw- va 5. 5... g .1215 fl I ..,., 4 , d' ZH 1 it 5 A .2115 4 Sr 45 rw , 1 5, 1 .- '51 , . 'Area 1 1 V 4 ,,.. . , ,,.., 3551321 A ' Malts? 1 . w iv? ' IFZRGS. sr ' f if 53135 N' I Sf Xa 33: 318531 1 55. X115 .. . .-- 55 312255.55515 r5,,..1.s.i.,,:. . . RW.. ,251 ... ,f-fef3'f:515-16a Q 5 5 ,, , . 45 ' ' 11... 1 - P is it 1 5 -A 1 , .. ,-Eziyitwiim Q39 si? -x 'r E we was za,.1s' ,. ' . Aw 3 wig 5 NEIL GUSTAFLSON 1 112 yeari MARY GUTI-IRIE 12 years Y-Teens 1,25 President 15Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Treasurer 45 Annual Staff 3,45 French and Latin curb 2,45 vice President 25 Math Club 35 Jr. Latin Club 15 Cheerleader 25 F.T.A. 3,45 Class Secretary 35 Best Citizen 2,45 Friendliest5 Best Personality. MARY HAIlL 12 yearsg Red cross Club 15 Y-Teens 2,35 F.H.A. 3,45 Business fManager 35 Vice President 45 Jr. Latin Club 15 French and Latin Club 2. JO ANN HAMPTON 3 112 years F.H.A. 1-45 Vice President 35 Presi- dent 45 F.H.A. Award for Outstand- ing Junior5 F.T.A. 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Crosscut Club 4. MARK HANCOCK 4 years Speech Club 4. V JUDY HARDY 5 years Y-Teens 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Spanish Club 35 F.H.A. 1-45 Secretary 45 Football Princess 2,3,455 Pan Amer- ican Queen Candidatel2,35 Senior Beauty. BARBARA HAIQTY 2 years 1 F.H.A. 3,45 Historian 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. EMMA HARRISON 4 112 years F.H.A. 1-45 Y-Teens 1-3. 0 LOUIS HARRISON 4 years 1 Y-Teens 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Latin Club 15Math Club 3,45 Vice Presi- dent 45 French and Latin Club 25 Beta Club 3,45 FootballlPrincess 45 Future Physicians 4. ' LINDA HASKELL 9 112 years 1 Y-Teens 15Latin Club 1f5 Tri-Hi-Y 2-45 President 45 Spanish Club 2-45 Drill Team 25 Crosscut Club 4. , 0-,. g,i3i5j1i12 31,535 X Nh 33. .iff ,3 Q NWS SWS? 35 . 53153535 . 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SANDRA HAZEL 11 years F.H.A. 13 Red Cross Club 23 Y- Teens 13 Tri-Hi-Y 33 T Stl Club 2-4. JOHN HELMS 6 years Band 2,35 Art Club 33 Spanish Club 33 Hi-Y 1,23 Music Club 1,23 Pho- tography Club 2,3. JUDY HENDERSON 3 years F.H.A. 2-43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 President 4. Vice LINDA HENRY 4 years F.H.A. 1,23 Y-Teens 13 Library Club 33 Current Affairs Club 3. ANN HILL 12 years Y-Teens 1,23 F.H.A. 1-43 Vice President 13 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Treas- urer 33 President 43 F.T.A. 3,43 Crosscut Club 4. ELLEN HOUK 3 years Y-Teens 23 Jr. Spanish Club 23 F.H.A. 3,43 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. 13323251.4425 1-- 2 .egg 3 1: 711.11- : . All ' RALPH HUGHES 4 years Football 1-43Track 1,25 Basketball ,1,23 Jr. Math Club 13 Jr. Hi-Y 13 l'Sergeant at Arms 13 Spanish Club J I 3 2, Hi-Y 2, Math Cmb 3,43 Presi- JNAIX ii. M dent 43 Crosscut Club 43 Class Vice President 1. li... if , BILL HUMPHREY S Spanish Club 3s Photography Club Q -3' 43 ' ual Page Chairman 4. i'Af llf rf-? la 11 ye... X Jr. Latin Club 13 Annual Page 0555, :,, chairman 13 Jr. Hi-Y 1,23 vice President 13 Secretary 23 Hi-Y 33 , J if. Spanish Club 3,43Football 13 Track , . W Q4 3, 4 '93 3312... S... , whiff 11 3, 3 af . ,.... ,.,.., ...... 7-zsfiifl - F' .19 ::. 'wif' 7.7l?5VYl:t1: .3 33.133 . ff.. .333 if Q 3. 3 vi., .33 3sv3fr1.zsrw'f3.y.wi' 3 5 gl.f3ff1f,i3fe.,-' I -- 4 K-33 ' Q 'I' R' Pl .. . ., E :. 153 ,WV ,.. ., .' 199 13MathC1ub 33F.T.A. 2-43 Home- room President 1-4. BOBBIE IRWIN 3 years French and Latin Club 2-43Y- Teens 2. DWAYNE IVIE 5 years W Club 2-43 I-Ii-Y 13 Spanish Club 23 Jr. Math Club 13 Vice President 1. SYDRA JAMES 4 years F.H.A. 1,33 Spanish Club 2,43 Y- Teens 1,23 Tri-Hi-Y 3. MIKE JENKINS 1 year CLAYTON JOHNSON 4 years Band 1-43 Football 13 Music Club 2,33 Hi-Y 1,23 Science Club 13 French and Latin Club 3. JANET JOHNSON 3 112 years Creative Writing Club 43 Secretary 43 Jr. Latin Club 13 F.H.A. lg Sci- ence Club Ss Pan American Candi- dateg Y-Teens 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 3. MARGARET JOHNSON 11 years Latin Club 13 Spanish Club 2-43 F.H.A. 13 Y-Teens 1,23 Treasurer 13 Best Citizen 13 F,T.A. 2-43 Tri- Hi-Y 33 Class Secretary 2. . . - , 5 fb 2i5zIff.5.-?f ' 5555455-55,5g,55. 5 4 5 . M 5 i f , I 5, 5 5 5 ,,. f5..',5.f,.,5,-,fy 5 5' 5 'SZVSZEQL A 'Y,51'Q:,f -f ' ifiiim 1 ., Eszfawbxz T A 1. 9451 , 5'i,51i5l'. ' . 'P . ig'-if:,fgfm1'45,, .' 'rs ' ' qw 15 5, , f A ff 5 ,.. ,- farffiirffg' w ' 1 ,I , - f 555-ifQw.g559q5,..., .gfaursfi r wiv 2 5 5 5: me sf X555 f tra, Q'--wfzrsszgy-I 5, .. 5. W 5.553559 1 -5' -,s.?z2n as, . . Imam 5 NV .ra 5-af- 1 Q. N .5,i5.a'f:-lv- 5 :INV fy. .. . ,- w-MQW r .55 1. . 555 55 5. Q 55 ya., 4Q3ZHiHif'f ' - . 5,z'f5c1?' , .,.. .. wM-t- f f- 5 frsrzfrrw-f 55 55? , :Si-i5'i5's:'z .- . 92355 g: if-5555355-.155 gs, 55,1554 IS A ff Q,-.21 J l i iff - 5 .Q ff S Ksffiqwa 4 5 as 3 5 fa 35' 4 m.5.f W ,mr srgrs QQ 455855, 55.52-5:15325 5 awe' was fa, + .5555.,RaK555s,gs5 .. 5g55,55E5,.. 852 an fel 41 Q ,552 463,555 152 QI ax Wm? fisrqafii' '35 fm. ' A ra +4 R iw 4 .. ,+L i Q-I 555 ' M : Z .:'Lf.f.f, :W T Ya., , :Ia Yr L sf' Vi a 1 5 X KA RP:f:f1l?'ii:-:H Q.. . MIKE E. JOHNSON 11 112 years Jr. Hi-Y 15 Broadcaster 2-45 Picture Page Editor 3,4. MIKE I. JOHNSON 4 years Hi-Y 2-45 Jr. Music Club 15 Jr. Latin Club 25 French and Latin Club 3,45 Band 1-45 Drum Major 3,45 President 45 All-County l,3,45 All West Tennessee 35 Future Phy- sicians 45 Key Club 45 Beta Club 4. MARY JORDAN 2 years Tri-Hi-Y 45 Spanish Club 3,4. PATSY KEITH 12 years Jr. Latin Club 15 Jr. Red Cross Club 15 Y-Teens 25 French and Latin 2-45 Beta Club 3,45 Le Coq Staff 4. MIKE KIDD 3 years Jr. I-Ii-Y 25 Hi-Y 35 Spanish Club 3,4. SI-IERRIE KING 2 years Jr. F.H.A. 15 Sr. F.I-I.A. 3,45 Jr. Y-Teens 1. LARRY KNOTT 4 years Hi-Y 1-35 Track 15 Music Club 1. PATRICIA KOLP 3 years French and Latin Club 25 F.H.A. 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. 5 UDDY KRAYER iw 12 years Hi-Y 1,35 Spanish Club 3,45 Jr. Latin Club 15 Baseball 3,4. MARY LOY LANCASTER 5 112 years Jr. Latin Club 15 Treasurer 15 Y- Teens 1-35 Spanish Club 2-45 Tri- Hi-Y 45 Sergeant at Arms 4. 5 5: I -545 5 5 sl N ff-E? 5 we -'37 5 , 2 -3 X ryy. L - .5 . . .2 lr gtififitrli -. W .. . 7f.- 5 1. fr W Lf, ., 5, ...II ...5.w.-. sf??ifEj53'Yi52 I 52? ?if55.ff fffnifrg, Rag' K wt? 'N .5 535' 'B . iw.. ,..... ,, f, 1-5.': 5 w I 555,55 ,,.. 7. .. .,1,.,,5.1, my fy I ,..., . I-.5 ,.3.5,..,, .. ,. as .W .5 .A-7 .4 - W fa-tu. 5 Kmart rs. 4251 3' 5. 5 fa JOYCE LANKFORD 2years Tri-Hi-Y 35 Chorus 3,45 Music Club 4. L KENT 1.AL5NDRE 8 years I-li-Y 1,35 Jr. Spanish 25 Sr. Span- ish Club 3,4. BOYD LEWIS 2 years Speech Club 45 Football 3. MELTON LOFT IS 3 years Hi-Y 35 Current Affairs Club 3,45 Treasurer 4. WAYNE LONG 4 years Jr.Math Club 15 Jr. Hi-Y 15 Span- ish Club 2,35 Science Club 25 Red Cross Club 3,45 Vice President 35 President 45 Crosscut Club 4. BERNIE LOOMIS 1 year Red Cross Club 4. MARSHALL LOOSIER 3 years Music Club 45 Treasurer 45 Chorus 4. BARBARA LOWRY 4 years F.H.A. 15 Art Club 15 Y-Teens 2-45 Chorus 2,45 Math Club 45 F.T.A. 2-45 Beta Club 3,45 Spanish Club 2,3. JOHNNY Mc COMMON 3 years Science Club 25 Football 25 Cur- rent Affairs Club 3,4. DON McCONNELL 9 years Spanish Club 25 Hi-Y 25 Basketball 15 Music Club 25 Science Club 2: Current Affairs Club 4. Q 1. f' gf,,X wi' 'X A .4, em., 3, . , 33. is 3, few wi leg. I lf., ,- 57645 D 2,- ii: 95233. S5215 f Si 3 ff' was. -f , -siwwss . .,,, ,W 35, y, , . .. 5 3 E , is , gs . 3 mfaf 1 aka? 5 All 1-'x2.:f6a3ff' ,,. -5:9 ff :ff 3 . 3 W A 2 42,-1 K., . I im' - . 1' - iss- ,gy 3 we . .I 'QF' f 'ii JPQZZ Yi . Hf-filmi - A 33, '55 3. ,kLL, ,K F' 553. Q vz 5 YQ, K, is ., as g i I s ff GENE McCULLAR 5 years T :Srl Club 33 Science Club 1. DOROTHY McDANIEL 4 years F.H.A. 1,23 Y-Teens ls T Sal Club 3,4. DON MCGUIRE 6 years Jr. Music Club 13 Football 13 Hi-Y 2,35 Current Affairs Club 4. SAMMY MCGUIRE 5 years Jr. Hi-Y 13 Chaplain li Football 13 Music Club 13 Jr. I-Ii-Y 23 Le Coq Staff 23 French and Latin Club 2,35 Vice President 33 Beta Club 3,43 Key Club 3,43 Annual Staff 3,43 Editor 43 Current Affairs Club 43 I-Iorneroom President 43 Crosscut Club 43 Boys' State Representative 33 Best Citizen 4. GWIN MCRAE 12 years WClub 43 Football 2-43 Track 1,3,4. DARLENE MCSPADDEN 5 1X2 years Y-Teens 1,23 F.H.A. 13 T Srl Club 2-43 Vice President 4. CAROLE MAFFEI 8 years Jr. Latin Club 13 Y-Teens 1-33 Spanish Club 3,43 4-H Club 2. qfbweeo-X LETITIA MANN 3 years Y-Teens 23 French and Latin Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 speech Club 3, Current Affairs Club 43 Vice Presi- dent 43 Football Princess 4. KENNY MANNING 12 years N GERRY MANUEL 11 years i 5 3....,.. .3 , .3 . IX v 3 .ff 'H Judi 511,E'f'.'f.,-5,'.. yrffi .5 1 'gr .Q It . I 3 - Aw ' is .f 3.553 5 f. , ' , 2 3,13 Q :fini --' ms' .- ff -3 if .xi xg.: H it :Q -W ' .rf , 1- 'mr i'Er.t 1?'f- E ' 'I' i5,'iSim:Zf1 il me .,s,,3 . I ..V,3 .M s U f,,3 .33 33:5 flings ,gk Q 353 ,.. .f 3 f . . . :5':-521: 'ii -:Airlie-.' 5251 , . , . Q. 3 ,nf 3 3,333 , .,,,.... . 1 as as, S 1 ...,. .33 , 3 J li 3 f I. F5 'Mgt' A A 3 I 201 EDWIN MARTIN 12 years Jr. Hi-Y 13 Jr. Latin Club ls Foot- ball ls Track 13 Jr. Spanish Club 23 Hi-Y 2,33Treasurer 23 Sr. Span- ish Club 3,45 President 43 Crosscut Club 4. GEORGE MARTIN 3 years Football 2-43 Science Club 23 Treasurer 23 Hi-Y 2,33 W Club 4. CI-IERYL MATTHEWS 7 years Jr. Latin Club 13 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Y- Teens 23F.H.A. 2,45 Football Prin- cess 4. ANN MAYFIELD 10 years Jr. Latin Club 13 Secretary 13 F.H.A. 13 Y-Teens 1,25 Spanish Club 2-43 Treasurer 23 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. DON MEEKS 5 years Football 1,23 Manager 33 Basketball 1,23 Red Cross Club 33 Baseball Manager 33 W Club 3,4. JACKIE MICHAEL 12 years Y-Teens 1-33 Secretary 13 Speech Club 33 Treasurer 33 F.H.A. 1,23 Treasurer 23 Red Cross 43 Treasurer 43 Football Princess 13 Football Queen 23 Miss Freshman3 Miss Sophomore3 Cheerleader 1,3343 Senior Beauty. ANN MIERS 10 years Y-Teens 1,23 French and Latin Club 1-33 Football Princess 3,43 Pan American Candidate 33 Tri- I-Ii-Y 33 Red Cross 43 Secretary 43 Beta Club 3,45 Cheerleader 2-43 Captain 43 Best Citizen 3,43 Senior Beauty. SHEILA MILLIGAN 2 years Music Club 3,4. CHARLIE MITCHELL 5 years I-Ii-Y 1-33 Speech Club 3,43 Presi- dent 43 Music Club 13 Jr. Latin Club 2. JOHN MOFFATT 12 years Hi-Y 1-33 Class President 13 Cross- cut Club 13 Spanish Club 2,35 Foot- ball ls Track 1. 3, V,.,k 3,3 V, zi5..sz.s:1ss-wiv . 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KAY MORGAN 12 years French and Latin Club 1-33 Chap- lain 33 Y-Teens 1-33 Creative Writing Club 43 Football Princess 43 Broadcaster 2-43 Editor 4. BILLY MORRIS 6 years Track 13 Spanish Club 1-3. NANCY MORRIS 4 years F.H.A. 13 Spanish Club 23 Y-Teens 1-43 Creative Writing Club 4. JOHN MOTZ 2 years Speech Club 33 Hi-Y 3. BARBARA MYERS -fr-fZ:.iaf7Y . uw 3K U 'waz 3.3.3335 .2 Y .. am 1 , f, 'ri-.aaa a ...z ff'- , Y ata. .. a .. a..-.V-fa.:-. . eg is aa, . ..-V... ..., WLM? K S 3, 21 5: 1ifL.5. K .... 3 lt' 5 3 Z 3 4 . .a 1 HQIZY 'f fa .33 33. f as i'iEia,ffgQLf wi'- ' 3 33,3133 ' 3' 31,-. ' Yi 2'5 aa. ,..,. . . ..3,,. . :Y?Yl'S?54Ei-A ig gas A' 4' a 'la 3353154 1 LT? HQ , 3 Q. saa grail 3 f SR I 33 I 1? s,f'ii ff f 5' :surf an . la 53? - I :rz....fsL+ I Q ii ' aiiiihisf : - 3 1' V gsfiirsr' A J. 3362, Writ? ,,-, -gr . ix! 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DAMARIS OLSEN 4 years Y-Teens 1,23F.H.A. 1-33 Secretary 23 Historian 33 State Degree in Home Economics 33 2nd Place in Mid-South Latin Tournament 23 3rd Place in Geornetry Test 23 Beta Club 3,43 Speech Club 43 Chorus 4. l ' QP' . . V' H V355 1 UQYP5 551.2 . , L . V . UH: ri A 4-1 TI I B ...V lsu 5 . ,--',' : : ' wg ,. , , 1L:sw:' ' ., 5 ,,. ':- ze:fn15.s.,g, 1 W 'tif-l'1fs'2 -- ., 55 r:l:essfw'1 s, .... .. , ..., . ,, fi' M .Sf ifgafil -- Q if -If ' ' E A -'wr ' .sm V. . at .::, ls- lbA aff- n A BONNIE ORMAN 4 years F.H.A. 1-45 Junior Degree 35 Y- Teens 2. JERRI SUE PARHAM 4 years F.H.A. 35 T 8:1 Club 4. TIM PARKER 5 years Hi-Y 1-35 Football 1-35 Baseball 1,25 W Club 35 Radio Club 4. BRAD PARSLEY 2 years GolfTeam 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Radio Club 3. PAUL PARVIN 4 years MINOR PERKINS 11 years Jr. Spanish Club 251-li-Y 1-35 Math Club 25 Science Club 152. FRED PERSON 4 years Football 15 Basketball 1,25 Hi-Y 1,25 Current Affairs Club 45 Music Club 4. DONNA PIERCE 7 years Jr. Latin Club 15 French and Latin Club 2-45 Y-Teens 1-35 Le Coq 35 Future Physicians Club 35 Beta Club 3,4. BEVERLY ANN PIRTLE 4 years F.H.A. 1,25 Tri-I-Ii-Y 1,25 T :Srl Club 45 Photography Club 3. PAT PORTER 1 year I 5 f2'15J1lff fj. -if ' lijifiiiflkil' as-as mf.. - 1 1551- ,. 55,5 A 5 . W .. 2452911 . 5 ff qjuryvliii - ' . -Qlgaisqggi f Q1 5?f:?5:iZ?5z is a V-er-1.1f.s1f,wm 5f'f5,ses,5gw5z Q X S .srl 5 Kmifry 3 ' 1 P f , ....., , . , .5 . is J Erma I 1 i . 5 an Av X 3 .N - -. 1 - 4 . f , g . Si Q P' 4 5 5 3 my . I . .sl 1 . if rigs ? ff 4 'I ew I Q may-zz-rrrslmfevfs-5 e 'sw-we-3 ie. ... -- ,. Q52-'-: liz.: 'iii 32 A I ,... KV N! I 203 CRISS PREWETT 6 years Football 15 Track1,3,45 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Spanish Club 254, SHERRILL PROVOW 3 years Spanish Club 3,45 Library Club 4. TONY RAWDON 12 years Jr. Latin Club 15 Hi-Y 35 Speech Club 45 Show Club 25 F.T.A. 2-4. CAROLYN REDDOCK 7 1X2 years F.H.A. 1,25 Y-Teens 15 Tri-I-li-Y 25 T 8:1 Club 2-45 Chorus 45 Red Cross Club 1. BOBBI REECE 6 years Library Club 35 F.H.A. 3. BRENDA RENFRO 4 years Y-Teens 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 35 F.H.A. 15 Beta Club 3,45 Spanish Club 2-4. LEN RENF RO 5 years GAIL RICE 4 years Jr. Spanish Club 25 Sr. Spanish Club 3,45 Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 25 Sr. Tri- Hi-Y 3,45 Thespians 4. DAN RICHARDS 4 years Hi -Y 1-45 Secretary 45 Spanish Club 2-45 Annual Page Chairman 4. TIM RICKS 12 years Jr. Hi-Y 15 Treasurer 15 Jr. Latin Club 15 Class Vice President 25 Class Treasurer 45 Spanish Club 2-45 Key Club 2-45 Vice President 35 F.T.A. 2-45 Broadcaster 2. is my if I if F X gm ., xx +3 ia? at ' JS? 2 2 .1 55 . 5,31 -- 1 , 'I ' ggggfiggi .. -vt 55155: .M .. ,.., ag, .5 5 ' ang.,-.., 5 Wkiif - 11. in W ws,- rn aa .. . HJ . ' .ffl - 5 , . ,ga?gar5iU..?1w' . 'L , 45, I 533,255 -' 3 2 I . . fam I it Lifes ,L 1 ' f I Q, . , . ' Q -9 .752-S5155-'SSLKZV3 - ggle nw rss 231 ' f -.I 25155. W Sill-Y Q 1 r H L .r5gg,55p.f.s . .vfssiigsssr ixlflfif ' 1 5. .MW 5 . af.. 4 .air 5 r Il I 25 5: . 1 3 F' . I .., ..,. 1. . V -mi. ,l.,E?I- - nf' - afigiigifiiilslfi . V . aww fm A Ala ' 'Q71E,5S:gggEg!sv- ' 'iii 1 ' - 5 . :., V DANLEY ROBINSON 2years Spanish Club 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. JIM ROBINSON 1 1X2 years Science Club 35 Photography Club 45 Hi-Y 3,4. SUSAN ROBINSON 8 years F.H.A. 1,45 Y-Teens 1,25 Spanish Club 25 Library and Office Work 4. HELEN ROWE 4 years Y-Teens 1,25 F.H.A. 1-4. JUDY RONE 3 112 years F.H.A. 1,25 Y-Teens 1,25 Tdzl Club 2-45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Chorus 25 Annual Page Chairman 45 Drill Team 1. PAUL RUSH 4 years T 8: I Club 4. JIMMY RUSSELL 6 U2 years Hi-Y 1,25 Jr. Latin Club 15 French and Latin Club 25 Secretary 25 Key Club 2-45 Secretary 35 F.T.A. 2-45 President 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Bas- ketball 2-45 Baseball 2-4. MICKEY RYAN 6 years Jr. Latin Club 15 Hi-Y 1-35 Foot- ball 15 Track l5 Spanish Club 3,45 3,45 Sergeant at Arms 3,4. JANE SANDERS 3 years Spanish Club 2-45 Y-Teens 2. LARRY SANDRIDGE 6 112 years Hi-Y 2,35 Current Affairs Club 3,4. E... ,Ya ii, .. ,.- - 5 K Jw i -,I .lii Q f -,.. , ,,i, wwf:-guiaisi 1: f I.. '- BRENDA SAPPINGTON 3 112 years F.H.A. 1-45 Y-Teens 35 Red Cross Club 4. ryrgtr KURTIS SCI5IULTZ s 4 years Hi-Y 1, spanish qlub 25 W Club 3,45 Chaplain 45 Tr ck 1-45 Foot- fj ball 1-4- Q D. H. SCHW1ARTZ - 5 years! s EZ r -5 V f 12: h ,. ..,' I Q 1, W ,M . 5 rf I af... uf sw-.fff f a 5,5 , ,.f--fff ' i 3 : E 4. 2 wr:--vi. 'M M51 Lfz,--1 , figs. '51 1 , .Q 91. ., 5 'Zim 's ' Q f E t 21. as I? i . QL Q :- il. W msg M iir ... ,..,. ,, ,,,, , 5 .,, ,. ' -4 I 3 1:4645 52.1555 5 . 215 Q A A 5,54-.ifg H5 5, , r3fa3'iq,E M :-- if . 53332352 fin: Wi . 5.1355 ,.. . .... 5 ' R ' -- 791553 f s Eff: . . , in is . 5 . 204 as ina- fr. ,553 Jr. Latin Club 15 Jrl Spanish Club 25 Sr. Spanish Clul? 35 Key Club 3,45 Treasurer 45 W Club 45 Foot- ball 1,45 Basketball l,2. I 1 BILL SCOTT 2 year? Football 35 Spanish Club 4. w RICHARD SEIFERT 9 years Hi-Y 1-35 Football Q15 Latin Club 1,25 Red Cross Club 45 Track 15 Spanish Club 4. KAY SELPH 6 years Y-Teens 1-35 1,25 Spanish Club 2-45 Jr. Latin Club 1, F.T.A. 4. 3 P JAMES SEWELL 12 years Jr. Latin Club 15 Spanish Club 2,35 President 25 Crosscut Club 25 Hi-Y 1,25 Track 1. BETTY SHANNON 4 years N I BETTY JO SHAPPLEY 4 years F.H.A. 1,25Y-Teens 35 Art Club 3. GARRY SHARP 4 years Jr. Hi-Y 1,25 W Club 2-45 Annual Page Chairman 45 Best Athlete l,3,45 Key Club 3,45 President 45 Football 1 5 Baseball 2-45 Basketball 1-45 Captain 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Best Citizen 45 Crosscut Club 4. K5 r ua? ' .af ii 'EE?E?:3i:f. -- 5' 3 F 4 Sh ' ' A USF? ,::-- 5 fi WW pi 25. D' -im ia 3, 55351, , ggi, v was f 553554 .-z.sf'i -s ergigai ww -. , freak: 555555453 'fs . A feb' Hy.-si: .fiiiia T' ig ,..,,. ..,... 2, if ,f 115- -:if K... .. i t , ..,. M?if,,i,5.s2 .f Q,Jr.5.t ta vii 455273 Q, A-21 Q n, af ,-... - - yea in if , sr' F AIX AS YY, rd . 1 ufiiivf :if Q' 'ifzivi I .,':'g -. 5' 'if 'QR 0' 5 4 S s'?554s1g:i-' xffy. s?..f5f'?5i ul- -'MN W ' was rs? 5 fi . Em . Ii.. ..,, ?N,.,,,. 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MARGARET SINQUEFIELD 4years Jr. Latin Club 15 Y-Teens 1-35 Spanish Club 2. VIRGINIA SLACK 3 years F.H.A. 2,35 Y-Teens 2-4. 2 .1 af.,-F.E .. at'5,.f.,--1 fs 5 1 , Nye X, . if PB? I .. f ' ,Ef- 5 .Wes 5. f . , ,5,..,., 'f f ,, . ,W 5 . , .V 5:65-5, ' H 5.-I.-5--.ak 5 , 45.1.55 5. ,,,. .555-5 , , ,.3x?Q55.., Ifrryssz W 7 5.1. fr s if Q ii W Wx ru '1-5-ffsf4si'sB - ir: - X., . ,,.. , .,,.. ,5.. iv? ,au we--. fr, .M - mx :xwiayi .1 11,83-55 I .. 1.55 ri.-mwsy-, 1' - r55,s5j552551a55g3. ,ia .. M3 a . if '51 1 . .Mir Mir-,-5. - ,fiQsf,,.:2 . Wa... X ,Q is 5 Q, Q' 5 5 rJ2r2, a1ssv ' ,ysgygg Q 1 .5 .E .. 5 5 5 Q s . sgfxgxaiafzi 5' M? fy --5-if 31.55315 .1-S11 .. 'I ..ff.ff:E26f-'V .. ,,, 5 .- 55, fs -. 5. 5.5 , sis.,-an '. -aiwfi . , . . - -2 ..a::'..::..,, I-I. ff .2 9. ,lem 115555 Qqfiffl sw ' f 545 -?f2,:i? . ..f-.3 fs Z .. , , 5. E egsigfsmz, 5 ig .- ' --ai V. ...... .5 mi- . ,J . .' -:abc 205 STEPHANIE SMITHEY Syears Y-Teens 1-35 Spanish Club 2,35 F.H.A. 15 Thespians 3,45 Speech Club 4. SANDY SNOW 2 years Band 35 Science Club 35 Future Physicians Club 3,45 Y-Teens 3,45 President 45 Conference Director 4. SAMMY SORCE 2 years T Sc I Club 3. BETTY SPARKMAN 9 years F.H.A. 1-45 President 25 Vice Presi- dent 35 Sub-District Vice President 45 Y-Teens 1,25Tri-Hi-Y 35Cross- cut Club 2. DON SPEARS 4 years Hi-Y 1-45 4-H Club 1,25 Spanish Club 25 Swim Team 45 Speech Club 4. JERRY ST ARNES 7 years Radio Club 1. ALBERT STEVENS 4 years Band 1-45Music Club 1-45 Sergeant at Arms 3,45 Red Cross Club 25 Hi-Y 3. KATHY STEWART 4 years Spanish Club 1-35 Y-Teens 1. LINDA STEWART 3 years Y-Teens 25F.H.A. 25 Math Club 3. MARGARET ANN STOBAUGH 2 years Spanish Club 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Y-Teens 4. , - :: f5 'ff ,EflifRf2.5,g 2 2 221535 4 lm' il: i 'Y 51 5 5? f 5, 1 ' , 'f- 5 . ' :a te 5 -A 5- a a, ff-1 gr e et -- P 3 2255 Sgaifig- stagge- 5 rasflfel 2: hi: - - ij. v 91. .:' 5, .225- 5 Q. 1, .,:: ,A -ae . ' rw Ham id 5 55 ,,A,, 51,5 4.-an .ua f I - 156- .. 1 ,mf .. 1... 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JOAN SWINDELL 4 years F.H.A. 25 Y-Teens 25 Tri-I-Ii-Y 35 Art Club 3,4. EDDIE THOMAS 4 years Hi-Y 1-35 Science Club 1. MARY JOYCE THOMAS 10 years Y-Teens 1,25 Secretary 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Secretary 35 Spanish Club 2-45 Jr. Latin Club 15 F.H.A. 15 F.T.A. 2-45 Secretary 4. MIKE THOMPSON 4 years Football 15 Hi-Y 15 French and Latin Club 1,25 Le Coq Staff 2,35 MathClub 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Vice President 45 Beta Club 3,4. RONNIE THOMPSON 4 years Track 15 Hi-Y 2,35 Current Affairs Club 4. TYKIE THOMPSON 5 years Jr. Hi-Y 15 Hi-Y 2-45 Math Club 25Track 15 Basketball 1,25 Science Club 15 Spanish Club 45 Football 1. JERRY TICER 4 years T Gzl Club 251-li-Y 3. ELLEN TIDWELL 7 years Jr. Latin Club 15 F.H.A. 15 Class Secretary 15 Most Beautiful 1,25 Football Princess 1,25 Pan American Queen Candidate 35 Spanish Club 2-45 Vice President 45 Y-Teens 25 Tri-Hi -Y 45 Senior Beauty. ?,51lwr.'.,,2' if . :'zss2ese,. fs' .faerie ifffrffff-, -ua . 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JIMMY TWILLS Art Club 3,4. f 2 yearb 1 w 1 CHUCK ULLOM 4 years Music Club 25 Current Affairs Club 3. RONNIE UPTON 4 years Football 1,25 Basketball 1-35 Hi-Y 2,35 Track 1. TOMMY VANDIVER 11 years Spanish Club 2-45 Jr. Latin Club 15 Track 15 Basketballr1,3,45 Football 15 Baseball 15 Best Athlete 1. RICKY VAN HERSH 5 112 years T8z1 Club 3,45 I-HAY 25 Math Club 1. 1 5 is , ,155-Qs I fe . .- 15 51551 V 5553? ' : 5 ' Ly, , L,..k, X L. 5,5 ... ,.. 'Sf 9 1 ffic ii,'?2Lg2Kgs, , 52535 V .L,Ag, 5 1, .Q,, ,,,54 , reg isle sears: V 5 I! w w- my few: . 1.131165 H QWL SQ22 5 -Sf, f B. 5115472 A fwgeigssi iszf .la ziifgsiigiixi was .55 , W' ,V gem., . limi 5' -' . F59 A557532 f . , ,ya 33 M 5,5 S M. N. ,, .,., W5 5 fm- . 5,-S.,-misfwzweiwfl A 2' 5 r sf S fi , , 1 5 H -,533 5-5 JAMES VAN WINKLE 7 years I-Ii-Y 1-35 Spanish Club 45 Red Cross Club 2. OLIVER VICKERY 4 years Science Club 15 Spanish Club 3,45 Hi-Y 253. GINGER WELCH 6 years Tri-I-Ii-Y 45 Y-Teens 1-35 Science Club 35 Latin Club 15 F.H.A. 15 Art Club 45 Speech Club 2. NORM WELLS 4 years Radio Club 3. DONNLE WI-IALEN 12 years Math Club 15 Hi-Y 1-35 Current Affairs Club 35 W Club 45 Spanish Club 25 F.T.A. 3,45 Track 1,45 Football 1,3,4. JAMES WHITE 6 years Football 15 Jr. Latin Club 15 Span- ish Club 45 Hi-Y 3. MANNING WI-IITMORE 12 years Latin Club 1,25 Hi-Y 1-4. DIANNE WIGGINS 4 years Y-Teens 1-35 F.H.A. 15 Speech Club 1,25 French and Latin Club 3,45 F.T.A. 4. JOHNNY WILKIN S 4 years T 8:1 Club 3. MARY LEN WILKINS 4 years ArtClub 1,45Y-Teens 1,2,35 Span- ish Club 2,35 F.H.A. 1. ' AQ H 11125 5 1. 'LM .rr ,X 3211, 1 5 as as 1 N. rs . .. fwfr 1 an Af.L Q 25,1555 5--,gifz-:ss-QN1 -sw,-,af f. it if-55 E1 - ' ees-W We . I f - ff' A 2 was f eg A 5 J .., . 2 . . Q ig was P s 5-5 ,,- iQ il59':1 , iff: ,A , .f E V 4 fa- ff f '- uv , ,., 5 A Wager, ,52gf:1,.:,. .lg : - .53 upsizfm ,, ,..,,. , ,L . .. . ..,,,,..,., 5, 4' I Wife , . ,,.rs.f . . mm. 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E, 4 we ' Bes Jane Paul W,-,lg jjma, W Q G35 bn-44C-fr N X k Vo e PLAZA RADIO M 6A . fi i J I , '1 H 9 i o U from I Best Citizens Garry Sharp C ff wwmwv ...gunna-w-ww Q-gf, ww m-Q - I-1 5,55 1 S' ,,,,.,,,,,,,M,.Q,..,n ' 'T mm . :E'5?5?' fr .1 ,fmt af 'Fw ww-walk' ' 77 F . f f, A K mULLfUE INFORMAFES Mr. Junior Ronnie Samuels Best Citizen Charles Fulton Best Athlete X Donnie Brewer l JUNIOR Miss Juni or Mary Margaret Smith Katie Stanton, Carolyn Tidwell, Gary Hankins, Charles Fulton. ,avi Most Beautiful Carolyn Tidw ell Ha CLASS Best Scholar Patsy Couch Best Scholar Jimmy Gardner Best Citizen Katie Stanton Patsy Couch, Mary M. Smith, Ronnie Samuels, Don- Best Athlete nie Brewer, Jimmy Gardner. Charles Fulton of Fame Handsomest Gary Hankins Best Scholar QOPHOMORE all 9 W MI. Sophomore Best Citizen Richard Dickson JZ A MZWJW mf if W X l Best Athlete Linda Krebs, Sandra Smith, Mike Smith Mike Brakefield, Johnny De- Vane, Guy Massey. Most Beautiful Linda Mitchell CLASS Miss Sophomore Best Scholar Guy Massey Linda Krebs 1 of Fame Handsomest Mik e Brak efi eld Best Citizen Linda Hall Linda Mitchell, Paul Berry, Best Athlete Richard Dickson, Linda Hall. Johnny DeVane 229 Mr . Freshman Jim Wilson Carol Ferrante, Janis Coggins, Jim Wilson, Mike Coleman. Miss Freshman Janis C oggins F RESHMAN CLASS Best Athlete Best Scholar Best Schglar Larry F arris Nancy Trapp Mike Cgleman Most Beautiful Handsomest Carol Ferrante Larry Farris HALL OF FAME Randy Trim, Alice Whitten, Larry Farris Best Citizen Best Citizen Best Athlete Jimmy Edwards Alice Whitten Randy Trim 231 x 94. if is waxy -er , , mai? A. fu. W if , ,M ,. 57.1 2-fx, gi f. ,, ' 'L Q2-...Rf 1 f M, 9 H- W ,Qt .N 4 1 V .V fy - 4 W ayrliy 1 1 x 5 lii-l i AUGUST I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9IOII I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 Z0 ZI ZZ Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Z7 28 Z0 30 3I --yg 'q SEPTEMBER I Z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9IOIII2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 Z0 ZI ZZ Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Z7 28 Z9 30 l OCTOBER I 2 3 4 5 6 1 3 own I2 I3 I4 is I6 I7 is 1920 ZI 22 23 Z4 25 26 Z7 2829 3031 -11.1, NOVEMBER I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9I0 Il IZ I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9Z02I ZZ 2324 2526 2728 29 30 1111- DECEMBER I Z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9IOIII2I3I4I5 I6 I7 I8 I9202I 22 Z3 2425 262728 Z9 303I JANUARY SMTWTFS I2345 6 7 8 9IOII IZ I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 Z0 ZIZZ Z3 24 Z5 Z6 Z7Z829303I SENIOR CALENDAR I96Q I963 August School registration Football practice Cheerleaders' practice First day of school: August 30 First football game: W.H.S. vs. Collierville September l-act play presented by Speech Department Senior s rings arrive W.H.S. vs. Millington Ccost us the championshipb W.H. S. on Dance Party Fir st BR OADCASTER CROSSROADS subscriptions sold School day pictures taken Yearbook conference at W. H. S. W. H.S. vs. Bartlett: Homecoming Game and Dance October Swim Team formed Six-Weeks tests Bonfire before Oakhaven game W.H.S. vs. M.U.S. P.T.A. Carnival Holiday for W.T. E.A. Meeting November 4-one act plays by Speech Department Holiday for national elections Iowa Te sts P.T.A. Open House Beta Club Tapping Volleyball Intramurals lst basketball game--W.H.S. vs. David Lipscomb Thanksgiving holidays Six -Weeks tests December Christmas Band and Chorus Concert Christmas Dance Invitational Tournament Christmas Holidays Football Banquet January Semester Tests Hall of Fame chosen Five successive days 233 out for snow I I-I1 Y Key Club game PM Le Coq -Fi... Telephone dlrectory lssued I 2 3 4I 5 6 7 8 9 l0II1I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7I81I9 Z0 ZI ZZ 23 Z4 25426 27 Z8 u I .i...l........ 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