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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Fulton County Schools
Subject
The topic of the resource
Schools across Fulton County, 1871-present
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
Description
An account of the resource
This collection contains materials, records, images and other emphemera related to schools of Fulton County. The materials are from current schools as well as those that have been closed or consolidated.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Paper document
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
8.5"x11"
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Program, "The Fulton County Schools Presents a High School Marching Band Festival," 1974
Subject
The topic of the resource
Georgia--Fulton County
Music
Marching bands
Programs
Description
An account of the resource
The inaugural Fulton County Marching Band Festival was held on October 12, 1974, at North Springs High School. This competition featured music and choreographed performances `between twelve of the district’s nineteen high school bands, majorettes, flag corps and color guards. Schools not represented at the event were Campbell, College Park, Milton, Sandy Springs, South Fulton, Eva Thomas and Westwood High Schools.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Fulton County Schools
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Georgia
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1974
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-NC/1.0/?language=en">No copyright - non-commercial use only</a>
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Paper document, 8.5"x11"
FCS Archives, Fulton County Schools collection, Headland High School, Shelf F-2-4, Box 2, folder 8
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
1974.fhdh.2.8.3
Briarwood High School
Crestwood High School
Festival
Hapeville High School
Headland High School
Lakeshore High School
Marching Bands
MD Collins High School
Music
North Springs High School
Palmetto High School
Ridgeview High School
Riverwood High School
Roswell High School
Russell High School
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Fulton County Schools
Subject
The topic of the resource
Schools across Fulton County, 1871-present
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
Description
An account of the resource
This collection contains materials, records, images and other emphemera related to schools of Fulton County. The materials are from current schools as well as those that have been closed or consolidated.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Paper document
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
9"x5.5"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Program, "The Fulton County Schools Presents the Second High School Marching Band Festival," 1975
Subject
The topic of the resource
Georgia--Fulton County
Music
Marching Bands
Programs
Description
An account of the resource
The second annual Fulton County Marching Band Festival was held on October 11, 1975, at Fairburn Stadium in Fairburn, Georgia. This competition featured music and choreographed performances between fifteen of the district’s nineteen high school bands, majorettes, flag corps and color guards. Schools not represented at the event were Ridgeview, Sandy Springs, South Fulton and Eva Thomas High Schools.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Fulton County Schools
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Georgia
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1975
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-NC/1.0/?language=en">No copyright - non-commercial use only</a>
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Paper document, 9"x5.5"
FCS Archives, Fulton County Schools collection, Headland High School, Shelf F-2-4, Box 2, folder 8
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
1975.fhdh.2.8.9
Briarwood High School
Campbell High School
College Park High School
Crestwood High School
Festival
Hapeville High School
Headland High School
Lakeshore High School
Marching Bands
MD Collins High School
Milton High School
Music
North Springs High School
Palmetto High School
Riverwood High School
Roswell High School
Russell High School
Westwood High School
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Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Fulton County Schools
Subject
The topic of the resource
Schools across Fulton County, 1871-present
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
Description
An account of the resource
This collection contains materials, records, images and other emphemera related to schools of Fulton County. The materials are from current schools as well as those that have been closed or consolidated.
Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Paper document
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
6.75"x10"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Program, "The Fulton County Schools Presents the Third Annual High School Marching Band Festival," 1976
Subject
The topic of the resource
Georgia--Fulton County
Music
Marching Bands
Programs
Description
An account of the resource
The third annual Fulton County Marching Band Festival was held on October 9, 1976, at North Springs Stadium in Sandy Springs, Georgia. This competition featured music and choreographed performances between sixteen of the district’s eighteen high school bands, majorettes, flag corps and color guards. Schools not represented at the event were Ridgeview, Sandy Springs, South Fulton and Eva Thomas High Schools.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Fulton County Schools
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Georgia
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1976
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-NC/1.0/?language=en">No copyright - non-commercial use only</a>
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Paper document, 6.75"x10"
FCS Archives, Fulton County Schools collection, Headland High School, Shelf F-2-4, Box 2, folder 8
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
1976.fhdh.2.8.15
Briarwood High School
Campbell High School
College Park High School
Crestwood High School
Festival
Hapeville High School
Headland High School
Lakeshore High School
Marching Bands
MD Collins High School
Milton High School
Music
North Springs High School
Palmetto High School
Ridgeview High School
Riverwood High School
Roswell High School
Russell High School
Westwood High School
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Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Bound Volume
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
9"x12"
Dublin Core
The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.
Title
A name given to the resource
Hilltop, 1961
Subject
The topic of the resource
Georgia--Fulton County
Yearbooks
Hapeville High School
Description
An account of the resource
Hapeville High School was established in 1939, providing more classrooms to relieve overcrowding at Russell High School in East Point, Georgia. In 1988, Hapeville, Russell and Woodland High Schools were consolidated and Tri-Cities High School was created.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Hapeville High School
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1961
Rights
Information about rights held in and over the resource
<a href="https://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-CR/1.0/?language=en">No restrictions</a>
Format
The file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource
Bound volume, 9"x12"
FCS Archives, FCSS Schools, Shelf F-1-3
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
1961.fhvh.y
Hapeville High School
Schools
students
teachers
yearbook
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Still Image
A static visual representation. Examples include paintings, drawings, graphic designs, plans and maps. Recommended best practice is to assign the type Text to images of textual materials.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
Bound Volume
Physical Dimensions
The actual physical size of the original image
9"x12"
Dublin Core
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Hilltop, 1963
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Georgia--Fulton County
Yearbooks
Hapeville High School
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Hapeville High School was established in 1939, providing more classrooms to relieve overcrowding at Russell High School in East Point, Georgia. In 1988, Hapeville, Russell and Woodland High Schools were consolidated and Tri-Cities High School was created.
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Hapeville High School
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1963
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Hilltop, 1964
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The topic of the resource
Georgia--Fulton County
Yearbooks
Hapeville High School
Description
An account of the resource
Hapeville High School was established in 1939, providing more classrooms to relieve overcrowding at Russell High School in East Point, Georgia. In 1988, Hapeville, Russell and Woodland High Schools were consolidated and Tri-Cities High School was created.
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Hapeville High School
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Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
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1964
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Title
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Hilltop, 1965
Subject
The topic of the resource
Georgia--Fulton County
Yearbooks
Hapeville High School
Description
An account of the resource
Hapeville High School was established in 1939, providing more classrooms to relieve overcrowding at Russell High School in East Point, Georgia. In 1988, Hapeville, Russell and Woodland High Schools were consolidated and Tri-Cities High School was created.
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Hapeville High School
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Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
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1965
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FCS Archives, FCSS Schools, Shelf F-1-3
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1965.fhvh.y
Hapeville High School
Schools
students
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yearbook
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Title
A name given to the resource
Hilltop, 1966
Subject
The topic of the resource
Georgia--Fulton County
Yearbooks
Hapeville High School
Description
An account of the resource
Hapeville High School was established in 1939, providing more classrooms to relieve overcrowding at Russell High School in East Point, Georgia. In 1988, Hapeville, Russell and Woodland High Schools were consolidated and Tri-Cities High School was created.
Creator
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Hapeville High School
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Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
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1966
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FCS Archives, FCSS Schools, Shelf F-1-3
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1966.fhvh.y
Hapeville High School
Schools
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Hilltop, 1967
Subject
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Georgia--Fulton County
Yearbooks
Hapeville High School
Description
An account of the resource
Hapeville High School was established in 1939, providing more classrooms to relieve overcrowding at Russell High School in East Point, Georgia. In 1988, Hapeville, Russell and Woodland High Schools were consolidated and Tri-Cities High School was created.
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Hapeville High School
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Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
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1967
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FCS Archives, FCSS Schools, Shelf F-1-3
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1967.fhvh.y
Hapeville High School
Schools
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yearbook
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Hilltop, 1968
Subject
The topic of the resource
Georgia--Fulton County
Yearbooks
Hapeville High School
Description
An account of the resource
Hapeville High School was established in 1939, providing more classrooms to relieve overcrowding at Russell High School in East Point, Georgia. In 1988, Hapeville, Russell and Woodland High Schools were consolidated and Tri-Cities High School was created.
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Hapeville High School
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Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
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1968
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Hapeville High School
Schools
students
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yearbook
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Hilltop, 1969
Subject
The topic of the resource
Georgia--Fulton County
Yearbooks
Hapeville High School
Description
An account of the resource
Hapeville High School was established in 1939, providing more classrooms to relieve overcrowding at Russell High School in East Point, Georgia. In 1988, Hapeville, Russell and Woodland High Schools were consolidated and Tri-Cities High School was created.
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Hapeville High School
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Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
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1969
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FCS Archives, FCSS Schools, Shelf F-1-3
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Hapeville High School
Schools
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yearbook
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Volume 29
Hapeville High School
Hapeville, Georgia
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�TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Classes
Clubs .
Sports .
Features
Advertisements
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89
117
157
�Communication, like education, is a part
of all of our lives.
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�In a world that rushes to an unknown destination , we must take
time to communicate with each
other by
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�Thinking
�"There is nothing either good or bad,
but thinking makes it so."
Shakespeare
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�Talking
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�Listening
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�Writing
�Reading
Expressing one's self
Singing
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Touching
We have the basic means to
reach and touch each
other by communicating.
The challenge lies in
working for our goal , that of
everlasting harmony.
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����CLASSES
Seniors .
Juniors .
Sophomores
Freshmen
Sub-Freshmen
21-36
37-40
41-44
45-48
49-52
�Seniors
The loudest cry of all . .. I'm a Sen ior ...
We want more privileges . .. Why can 't we
go to McDonald's? .. . Do I have to take
Human Relations? . . . What's an
ell iptical clause? . . . Where's Soul Mama?
.. . Time to order graduation invitat ions!
. . . Measure for caps and gowns? .. .
It can 't be trueSenior class officers: President, Carol Morrow; Vice-President, Tom Hasty; Treasurer,
Kay Moone; Secretary, Sallie Carroll.
But it is.
DAVID RICHARD ABRAHAM , General: Audio Visual ; VICA.
CARTER LEE ADAMS, Academic: Library Club; Science Club; Military
Aide; Rifle Team , Captain.
RANDY DUELL ADAMS , General : Student Council
Representative;
FCA; Chorus; Co·ed Hi·Y; Letter Club; Football Manager; VICA.
WALTER ALAN ADDIS, General: Eighth Grade Football ; B·Team Foot·
ball ; Eighth Grade
Baseball ; VICA.
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Basketball~
B·Team
Basketball; Track; Varsity
�JAMES ALMOND, General : VICA; Drama Club ; Band ; Eighth Grade
Track.
TH OMAS CASH IN BA H R, Academic : M1xed Chorus ; B·Team Basket·
ball ; Varsity Basketball ; Baseball Team ; Letter Club .
JAM ES MU RRAY BAKER , General: FTA ; VICA; DCT, Vice -President;
FCA; Letter Club ; Eighth Grade Football ; B·Team Football ; B·Team
Track; Varsity Track; B·Team Basketball ; Varsity Basketball; Varsity
Golf; Chorus.
LI NDA SUE BARFIELD, Academic: Honor Roll ; Spanish Club; B·Team
Cheerleader; Varsity Basketball Cheerleader, Captam; Band, Officer;
Rose Bowl Parade ; Sun Bowl Parade; St . August1ne Parade ; Band
Beauty Revue Winner; Orchestra; HORNET Representative; HORNET
Staff.
BETTY SUZANNE BARNETT, Academic : National Honor Society,
Treasurer; Beta Club, Vice -President; Honor Roll; Student Council ,
Treasurer, President; Nominee for Governor's Honors Program; DAR ;
Freshman Class Vice-President; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Co-ed
Hi·Y; Span1sh Club; Letter Clubi Football Sponsor; Military Sponsor;
B·Team Basketball; B·Team Cheerleader; Band; Majorette, Captain;
Rose Bowl Parade ; Sun Bowl Parade; Band Beauty Revue Winner;
Homecoming Court; HORNET Representative; HILLTOP Represen t a·
tive; New York CSPA Convention; HILLTOP Staff.
BRENDA BOESHORE BEAUFORD, Business: Large Chorus; CAROSEL;
Pep Club; Powder Puff Football ; Football Sponsor.
KATHY DIANE BECK, Business: Chorus; Office Aide.
ALTON WAYNE BELL, General: Band, Officer; St. Augustine Parade;
Orchestra, President.
FRANCES MARIE BERGGREN , Academic: Band; Rose Bowl Parade;
B·Team Cheerleader; Varsity Basketball Cheerleader, Co-Captain;
Varsity Football Cheerleader; Letter Club; American Cheerleader As·
sociation; P.E. Aide; P.E. Awards; Drama Club; Spirit Skit; Powder
Puff Football ; Office Aide ; Girls Chorus; HILLTOP Representative.
PATRICIA ANN BISHOP, Business: Sr. FBLA; Office Aide; Cafeteria
Aide.
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�JEAN MARIE BLEVINS, General: Band, Officer; Rose Bowl Parade;
St. Augustine Parade; Sun Bowl Parade; Orchestra, Band Beauty
Revue Semi-Finalist; FBLA; Sr. Y·Teens; Science Club; Football
Sponsor; B-Team Basketball; Varsity Basketball; Letter Club.
MARCIA CHARLENE BOND, Academic: Honors Program; Beta Club;
Honor Roll; Citizenship Award; Scholarship Achievement Pin; Leader·
ship Conference, Latin Club, Vice -President; Jr. Classical League;
Library Club, Treasurer; FHA, Vice-President, Treasurer; Counselor
Aide; Science Club; P.E. Award· PTA Physical Educat1on Demonstra·
t1on; HILLTOP Staff.
CLYDE LAMAR BONE, Academic: Honor Roll ; Beta Club; Student
Council Representative; Band; Sun Bowl Parade ; Color Guard; Office
Aide; Eighth Grade Football, Basketball, Track; Sc1ence Fa1r; Talent
Show.
PAUL DEAN BRALEY, General: Band , Off1cer; St. Augustine Parade;
Rose Bowl Parade; Sun Bowl Parade; Stage Band.
OLLIE GRACE BRANTLEY, Academic: Honors Program ; Honor Roll ;
Student Counc1l Representative ; Band , Officer; St . Augustme Parade ;
Rose Bowl Parade ; Sun Bowl Parade; Latin Club , Secretary; FHA; Sr.
Y-Teens, Treasurer; Science Club; Mixed Chorus; HORNET Representative ; HORNET Staff.
SARA LYNN BRIDGES, Business: VICA; Jr. FBLA, Vice-President; Sr.
FBLA; Drama Club; Homeroom Officer.
Members of E-2 homeroom check their demerit totals as the second quarter nears its close.
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�With painstaking care, Seniors Kay Moone, Sandy Stephenson, and Diane Lovern dissect a cat during Human Physiology class.
NETTIE MAE BROCK, Business: VICA; FHA.
JUDY LYNN BUICE, General: FHA, Publicity Chairman, Greater At·
lanta Council Meeting; Spanish Club; Science Club. At Jonesboro
High School: Pep Club; Jr. Y-Teens; Art Club; FHA.
SALLIE LYNETTE CARROLL, Academic: Honor Roll; Beta Club; Sub·
Freshman Class Vice-President; Freshman Class Treasurer; Senior
Class Secretary; B-Team Basketball; Varsity Basketball; Tennis Team;
Varsity Cheerleader, Co-Captain; American Cheerleader Association;
Letter Club; A'Cappella, Girls Chorus; Homecoming Court; Band
Beauty Revue Winner; Football Sponsor; Military Sponsor; Office
Aide; Science Club; HORNET Representative.
DONN IE RAYMOND CATES, Academic: Audio Visual, Vice -President,
President; Science Club, Vice-President; Track Manager; VICA.
SANDRA JEAN CAWTHORN, General: Honors Program; Drama Club;
THE GIFT OF THE MAGI; SORRY, WRONG NUMBER; Jr. Achievement,
Treasurer; Jr. Y-Teens; Jr. FBLA; Counselor Aide; Mixed Chorus;
Powder Puff Football; Talent Show; FHA, Program Chairman, Delegate to Convention, Most Valuable Member; FHA Workshop; Home
Ec. Fashion Show; Student Council Nominating Convention; New
York CSPA Convention; HILLTOP Staff.
JAM ES EDWARD CLAY, JR., General: Junior Class President; Senior
Aide; Office Aide; FTA; Science Club; Officers Club; Battalion Staff;
Eighth Grade, B-Team, Varsity Football; Eighth Grade Track; Wrestling;
Letter Club; FCA; Spirit Skit.
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�ALICE RUTH COUCH, Academi c: Band, Officer, St. Augustme Parade;
Rose Bowl Parade ; Sun Bowl Parade; Mixed Chorus; Latin Club,
President; Science Club; Library Club; FHA; Sr. Y·Teens, Vice·Pres ·
ident; HILLTOP Representative; HORNET Staff.
DEBRA LYNN DEMPSEY, Academic : Drama Club; Varsity Basketball ;
New York CSPA Convention; HORNET Staff. At Rabun Gap Private
School : B·Team Cheerleader, Captain ; Sophomore Class Vice·President; Varsity Basketball ; Tenn1s Team ; Swimm ing Club; Letter-man
Club; FCA; Drama Club.
SANDRA GAIL DUKE, General : VICA; Art Club; FTA; Jr. Y-Teens;
Office Aide.
REGINA GAIL DUNN, Business: Honor Roll ; Student Council Representative ; FTA; Drama Club; Jr. FBLA, President; Sr. FBLA, Secretary;
President of Fulton County FBLA; FBLA Citizenship Award ; Powder
Puff Football; HILLTOP Representative; HORNET Staff.
RALPH EDWARD DYER, Academic: Varsity Chorus; Large Chorus;
Eighth Grade Track; S-Team Track; Varsity Track; FCA; Drama Club ;
Latin Club; Science Club; Co-ed Hi-Y; Senior Skit; HILLTOP Repre sentative ; HORNET Representative ; New York CSPA Convention ;
HILLTOP Staff.
NINA FULLE R EDWA RDS, Business: Student Council Representative;
Varsity Chorus ; Large Chorus; FBLA; FHA; HILLTOP Representative;
HORNET Representative.
DAV ID PAU L EUBAN KS, Academic: Honor Roll ; Band, Officer; St.
Augustine Parade; Rose Bowl Parade ; Sun Bowl Parade; Office A1de;
Audio Visual.
NORA EILE EN GRAHAM , General : Girls Chorus; Large Chorus; Varsity
Chorus; Senior Aide ; Teacher Aide ; Office Aide; Girls Basketball
Manager; Jr. Y-Teens; Sr. FBLA; Jr. FHA; Sr. FHA; Greater Atlanta
Council of FHA Officers; FHA Convention; FTA, Vice -President, Parliamentarian; FTA Convention .
MIKE HAMMOCK, General : Mixed Chorus, FTA; FHA; Interact Club;
Art Club; Science Club; Spirit Skit; P.E. Aide .
JOHN MICHAEL HAMMOND, Academic: Honor Roll; Science Club;
Co-ed Hi-Y; Large Chorus; Battalion Staff; Squad Leader, Company
Commander; Eighth Grade Football; S-Team Football ; Varsity Football; Eighth Grade Basketball ; Eighth Grade Track; Wrestling; Letter
Club; FCA; Powder Puff Football Coach; Spirit Skit; HILLTOP Representative; HILLTOP Staff.
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�MICHAEL RAY HARKNESS, General: Varsity Chorus; Art Club; B·
Team Football.
GAYLE ANITA HARRISON, Business : Sr. FBLA; VICA, Varsity Basket·
ball; Typing Award; Homeroom Representative.
BRIDGETI ELAINE HARVEY, General: Student Council Representa ·
tive; Senior A1de ; Jr. Y-Teens; Jr. FBLA; FHA, Histonan , Vice-Pres·
ident, President; Large Chorus; Girls Chorus, HORNET Representa ·
tive; HILLTOP Representative .
JAMES THOMAS HASTY, Academic: Honor Roll; Beta Club; Quill and
Scroll; Freshman Class President; Sophomore Class Vice-President;
Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Class Vice -President; Battalion Com·
mander; Eighth Grade, B·Team , Varsity Football, Varsity Captain;
Eighth Grade, B·Team, Vars1ty Basketball; Track; Baseball; Letter
Club; FCA; HILLTOP Staff.
ALLEN LEE HIC KS, Academic : Library Club, Vice-President; Interact
Club; Treasurer; Eighth Grade B·Team, Varsity Track ; B·Team Foot·
ball; Varsity Football; Letter Club.
JOSEPH MAX HOLT, General : Band, Officer; Prop Manager; Phase Ill
Band; Attended National Academy of Aeronautics at Fulton County
Airport.
CHERYL DIAN E INGRAM, Business: Honors Program; National Honor
Society, President; Beta Club; Honor Roll; Super Honor Roll; Nom·
inee for Governor's Honors Program; Citizenship Awards; Outstand·
ing Student Award; Leadership Conference ; Certificate of Merit
Award; Senior Aide; Quill and Scroll; Jr. Y-Teens; Sr. Y·Teens, Secre·
tary; Library Club, Secretary, Treasurer; FTA; Jr. FBLA; Sr. FBLA;
Science Club; Band, Officer; Rose Bowl Parade; Sun Bowl Parade;
Powder Puff Football; Spirit Skit; New York CSPA Convention; HILL·
TOP Staff.
DENISE LANE JOINER, General: Student Council Representative;
Teacher Aide; Jr. FHA; Pep Club; HORNET Representative; HILLTOP
Representative.
KATHY LYNN JONES, Business: Drama Club; VICA; FHA.
GEORGE KEANE, Academic: B·Team Football; Science Club; Officers
Club; Best-drilled Platoon; Best-drilled Squad.
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�There are a few " bloomin g idiots" in the senior class: Tom Hasty, Jay Clay, Mike Hammock.
ELIZABETH JANE KEATON, General : Sr. Y-Teens, Chaplain ; Jr.
Achievement; Office Aide ; Drama Club; Pep Club; Jr. FBLA; Sr. FBLA.
GARY ALLEN KELLY, Academic : Honor Roll ; Student Council Repre·
sentative ; Science Club; Library Club; Large Chorus ; Rifle Team;
Interact Club; FCA Varsity Football ; Wrestling; Letter Club.
MARILYN JAN KIRKLAND, General: Honors Program ; Beta Club;
Honor Roll ; Nominee for Governor's Honors Program; Quill and
Scroll ; Band Beauty Revue Winner; Military Sponsor; Football
Sponsor; FBLA; Co·ed Hi·Y; Eighth Grade, B-Team, Varsity Basketball; B-Team, Varsity Cheerleader; American Cheerleader Association ;
Letter Club; Powder Puff Football; HILLTOP Staff.
JOHN JOSEPH KYSER, Acade m ic : Honors Program ; Honor Roll ;
NEDT Award ; Quill and Sc roll ; WSB Young American ; Band, Officer;
Rose Bowl Parade; Sun Bowl Parade; Orchestra ; Stage Band ; Large,
Male, Varsity, All -State Chorus; DOWN IN THE VALLEY; Latin Club;
Jr. Classical League; Drama Club; Art Club; Science Club ; Co -ed
Hi-Y; Faculty Take -off; New York CSPA Convention; HORNET Staff,
Co-Editor.
JANICE ANN LATHUM, Academic: Honor Roll; Homecoming Queen ;
Drama Club, Vice-President; Chorus ; Military Sponsor; Senior Aide;
P.E. Aide; B-Team , Varsity Basketball ; B-Team , Varsity Cheerleader;
Letter Club; Powder Puff Football; HORNET, HILLTOP Representative.
DEBORAH ELAINE LAYTON, Academic: Honors Program ; Honor Roll ;
Beta Club; Nominee for Governor's Honors Program ; Band, Officer;
Rose Bowl Parade; Sun Bowl Parade; Orchestra Mixed, Girls, Varsity
Chorus; WSB Young American ; B-Team Cheerleader, Captain ; FHA;
Latin Club; Jr. Classical League; Sr. Y-Teens; Co-ed Hi-Y; FTA;
Citizenship Award ; Quill and Scroll; CSPA Convention; HILLTOP Staff.
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�RAYMOND LYNN LEDFORD, Gen eral : S-Team Basketball ; Varsity
Basketbal l, S-Te am Track; Vars1 Trac k; Letter Club , VICA.
ty
WILLIAM GENE LEWALLEN, Academic : S-Team Football; Drama Club;
Mr. lrresistable; OCT; VICA, President .
CAROLE DIANE LOVERN, Academic: Honors Program ; Beta Club;
Honor Roll ; Quill and Scroll ; Student Council Representative; Band,
Officer; Rose Bowl Parade ; Sun Bowl Parade; FHA; Large , Girls,
Varsity Chorus; Florida Trip; DOWN IN THE VALLEY; SISTER AN GELICA; S-Team Cheerleader; Eighth Grade Basketball ; S-Team
Basketball ; Varsity Basketball ; Letter Club ; P.E. Awards; Football
Sponsor; Faculty Take -off; New York CSPA Convention ; HORNET
Staff, Co-Editor.
CYNTHIA DAWN McALLISTER, Business: FBLA; Jr. FHA, Secretary;
Pep Club; Drama Club ; Powder Puff Football ; Office Aide.
MARK TERENCE McGINNIS, General: S-Team Football ; Varsity
Football ; Letter Club; FCA; ROTC Captain .
CHARLES DALE MANN, General : Band; Rose Bowl Parade;
Mixed Chorus; Varsity Chorus ; Drama Club; Eighth Grade Football; Varsity Football ; Wrestling; FCA; Letter Club; HILLTOP
Representative; HORNET Staff.
"Gary' s" condition proves to seniors in Human Physiology class that
smoking may indeed be hazardous to your health.
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�KATHRYN SUE MOONE, Acad emiC: Honors Progra m; Nat iona l Hon or
Society, Vice -President; Beta Club, President; Honor Ro ll; 1968
Governor's Honors Program; Leadership Conferen ce; Sub-Fresh m an
Class Secretary; Senior Class Treasurer; Co-ed Hi·Y; G1rls Ch orus ,
President; Varsity Chorus, President; Acco m pan ist for Chorus: HOR·
NET Representative ; HILLTOP Representative .
LILA CAROL MOR ROW, Busmess: Honor Roll ; Student Council Execu ·
t1ve Board ; Sophomore Class Secretary; Jun1or Class Vice -President;
Senior Class President; Jr. FBLA; Sr. FBLA; Dra m a Club ; Girls,
A'Capella , Large Chorus , Vars1ty Cheerleader; Letter Club; Ho m ecoming Court ; Football Sponsor; Military Sponsor; HILLTOP Repre·
sentative ; HORNET Staff.
HAROLD GLEEN MYERS, Academic : Student Council Representative ;
FTA, Treasure r, State Convention , District Convent1on , Sc1ence Club;
Spirit Skits; Eighth Grade Football ; S-Team Football ; Vars1ty Footba ll;
Jr. Varsity Wrestling; S-Team Basketball; Baseball Manager; Track
Manager; Letter Club; FCA ; Powder Puff Football Cheerleader
SHIRLEY ANNE NEWMAN , Academ1c: Band , Off1cer; Rose Bowl
Parade; Sun Bowl Parade ; FHA, Treasurer; Co-ed H1 -Y; Drama Club;
Science Club; Bowling Team; Orchestra; Jr. Y-Teens ; Sr. Y-Teens,
Treasurer, Photographer; Rainbows; Senior A1de.
DONALD WAYNE NORRIS, Academic : Sophomore Class Presid ent;
Student Council Representative; Industrial Arts Award ; Audio -Visual;
Eighth Grade Football ; Eighth Grade Track; B·Team Basketball;
Varsity Basketball; Varsity Baseball; Letter Club; FCA; Military Aide;
ROTC Count y Competition ; Color Guard; Battalion Staff.
BARBARA DIANNE OCHILTREE, Ge neral: Ban d; VI CA.
P!'UL WILLIAM ORDNER, Academic: Library Club; Office Aide; Senior
A1de; P.E. Aide; Letter Club; S-Team Football ; Varsity Football ; In·
tramural Basket ball.
ROBERT EUGENE OWENS, Gen eral: Drill Team; Honor Guard; Li brary
Club; Dram a Club.
KENNETH RAYMOND PARKINSON , Academic: La rge Ch orus; FCA;
VICA; Wrest ling Team ; HORN ET Re present ati ve .
ROY MICHAEL PEAVEY, Gene ra l : M ilit a ry Officer; Officers Clu b; Dri ll
Team ; County Co mpet it ion Winning Platoon ; Audio Visual ; Science
Club; VICA; Cafete ri a Aide.
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�RAYMOND WARREN PICKETT, General: Male Chorus; A'Cappella
Chorus; Varsity Chorus. Flonda Tnp; Vars1ty Baseball: B·Team Bas·
ketball; Varsity Basketball; B-Team Football; Varsity Football, Tri·
Captain; 1969 Most Outstanding Back, Tri C1ty Allstars; 1968 Region
Punting Champion: Track: Letter Club; FCA, HORNET Representative,
HILL TOP Representative.
ROBERT FRANK PINION , Academic : Advanced Placement;
Roll ; Drill Team; Art Club, Interact Club; Science Club.
Honor
DEBBIE LYN N POPE, Academic : Honors Program; Beta Club; Ga.
Youth Conference on Smoking and Health; Rich 's Teen Workshop;
Jr. Y·Teens ; FHA ; Co·ed H1 ·Y; B·Team, Varsity Basketball; 1968·69
Best Guard; B·Team Cheerleader, Co-Captain; Varsity Football Cheer·
leader, Captain; American Cheerleader Association ; YMCA Cheerlead·
ing; Letter Club; P.E. Aide ; Office A1de; Football Sponsor; Powder
Puff Footba II; HORNET Representative; HILLTOP Representative;
New York CSPA Convent1on ; HILLTOP Staff.
DAVI D WAYN E POWERS, General : Varsity Football; B·Team, Varsity
Basketball; Intramural Basketball ; Letter Club; FCA; FTA; Student
Council Representative Audio Visual.
M ICHAEL OSCAR QU INN , General : VICA. At Russell High School:
B·Team Football ; B-Team Basketball ; Varsity Track; FCA.
MARK DOUGLAS RANDMAN , Academic : Honors Program; National
Honor Society; Beta Club, Treasurer; Governor's Honors Program;
Leadership Conference; Quill and Scroll ; Hi·Q Program; Student
Council Vice-President; Library Club, Reporter, Cokesbury Award;
Latin Club; Science Club. Vice-President ; Tennis Team; New York
CSPA Convention; HILLTOP Staff.
DONNA LO IS RANDOLPH , Academic: FHA; FTA; Office Aide; Girls
Chorus; Large Chorus; HGRN ET Representative .
KAREN NANCE RAST, General: Student Council Representati ve; Co·
ed Hi·Y; VICA; OCT President; Ban d; St. Aug ustine Para de ; Rose
Bowl Parade; At lanta All-Star Majorettes; Freshman Class Treasurer;
B·Team Cheerleader; Varsity Basketball Cheerleader; Letter Club;
Homecoming Court; HILLTOP Representative.
JAMES DONALD RAY, General: Eighth Grade Football; Mixed Choru s;
Varsity Chorus, Florida Trip; Queen of Varsit y Chorus; Band; Sun
Bowl Parade; Spirit Skits; Faculty Take·off.
STEVEN EDWARD RAY, General: Rifle Team; VICA.
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�WARREN GOODWIN ROGERS, Academic : Drama Club; Faculty Takeoff; Eighth Grade Football, Varsity Football, Tri Captam; Jr. Varsity
Wrestlin g; Varsity Wrestlin g, 1969 Most Outstanding Lineman; Letter
Club; FCA.
WILLIAM ANTHONY ROUTH, Academic: S-Team Football ; VICA; Color
Guard.
SHARON YVONNE RUSSELL, Academic: Honor Roll; Beta Club, Secretary; Scholarship Achievement Pins; Student Council Representa tive; Spanish Club; Co-ed Hi-Y, Vice-President; Drama Club ; Varsity
Track Scorekeeper; Varsity Chorus, Vice -President; Mixed Chorus,
Co -President; Girls Chorus; Ten Tones; HILLTOP Representative; New
York CSPA Convention; HILLTOP Staff.
DIANNE SELF, Academic: Governor's Honors Program; Girls, Mixed,
Varsity Chorus; Pep Club; Art Club; Drama Club; Candy Striper;
Powder Puff Football; HORNET Staff.
Those smiling faces of Jan Kirkland and Mike Hammond are typical of seniors, who have
finally reached the top rung on the ladder of success in their high school career.
�DEBBIE ANN SHIFLElT, Business: FBLA; Pep Club; Drama Club;
Girls Chorus.
LAVADA JEANElTE SMITH, General : Sr. Y·Teens; Student Aide; Home
Economics-four years; FHA.
LEAH BETH SMITH, Academic: Honors Program ; National Honor
Society, Secretary ; Beta Club; Honor Roll; Super Honor Roll; Spanish
National Honor Society, Vice -President, President; Nominee for
Governor's Honors Program ; Citizenship Awards; NEDT Award; Lead ership Conference; Certificate of Merit Award ; Quill and Scroll;
Spanish Club, Secretary, Treasurer; Library Club, Vice-President;
Counselor Aide, Office Aide; P.E. Aide; Teacher Aide; Mixed Chorus,
Science Club; Powder Puff Football; HILLTOP, HORNET Representa tive; HORNET Staff.
PAUL HENRY STEADMAN, Academic : Co-ed Hi -Y; Drama Club; Audio
Visual ; HORNET Representative .
SANDY LYNNE STEPHENSON, Academic: Student Council Represen tative ; 1969 House of Representatives Youth Assembly; Spanish
Cl ub; Co-ed Hi-Y, Treasurer, President; Sr. Y-Teens; Science Club ;
Drama Club; Office Aide ; Senior Aide; P.E. Aide; 8 -Team Basketball
Scorekeeper; Varsity Basketball Scorekeeper; Large Chorus; Band
Beauty Revue Winner; HILLTOP Representative; HORNET Staff.
BETTY LOU STOKES, General : FTA; VICA.
Theorems for various fields and functions keep senior Analysis students busy throughout the period.
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�Seniors scrimp for lunch money after paying for invitations, ski trips, and admission fees.
TOM EDWARD STONE, Academic: Honor Roll; Beta Club, Chaplain;
Student Council Representative; Band, Officer; Drum Major; St.
Augustine Parade; Rose Bowl Parade; Sun Bowl Parade; Eighth
Grade Basketball; Tennis Team; Sc1ence Club; Library Club; HORNET
Representative.
REX SIDNEY STOUT, Academic: Science Club; Project in Science Fair;
Eighth Grade Track Manager; Action Club; Interact Club, Vice-Pres·
ident; Rifle Team; Drill Team; Honor Guard; Veterans Day Parade;
Officers Club; Squad Leader; Winning Company at County Competi·
tion; P.E. Award; Drama Club; THE GIFT OF THE MAGI; Spirit Skit;
Christmas Choral Concert; HILLTOP Representative; HORNET Rep·
resentative.
LINDA DIANE STRICKLAND, Academic: Honors Program; Honor Roll;
Scholarship Achievement Pin; Homeroom Officer; Girls Chorus; Mixed
Chorus; Drama Club; Football Sponsor; Teacher Aide; HORNET
Representative; HILLTOP Staff.
ALICE RAY THURMAN , Academic: Beta Club; Honor Roll; Leadership
Conference; Scholarship Achievement Pin; WSB Young American; Li·
brary Club; Latin Club; Jr. Classical League; Science Club; Pep Club;
Jr. Achievement; FHA, Publicity Chairman, Parliamentarian. Treasurer,
Secretary; FHA Workshop; Youth Congress for Building A Better
Metro Atlanta; Large Chorus; Girls Chorus; PTA Physical Educat ion
Demonstration; Spirit Skit; Quill and Scroll; New York CSPA Conven·
tion; HILLTOP Staff.
PATRICIA ANN TRAMMELL, General: Large Chorus; FHA; Pep Club.
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�Privileged seniors congregate in auditorium lobby while waiting for lunch bell to ring.
WILLI AM EDWARD TREACE, General: Varsity Football; Audio Visual.
JEAN WALKER, General: Drama Club; Pep Club.
PAUL DOUGLAS WEAVER, Academic: Beta Club; Certificate of Merit
Award; Scholarship Achievement Pins; Nominee for Jaycee's Good
Citizen Award; WSB Young American; Quill and Scroll; Battalion
Staff; Officers Club; Latin Club; Library Club; Spirit Skit; Christmas
Choral Concert; New York CSPA Convention; HILLTOP Staff, Editor.
NANCY YVONNE WEST, Business: Student Council Representative;
Office Aide; FBLA; Military Sponsor; Letter Club; S-Team Cheerleader, Captain; Varsity Basketball Cheerleader.
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�FLOYD EDWARD WHITE, General: VICA; ROTC County Competition .
DAVID RAYMOND WHITE, Academic : VICA; Interact Club. At Wood·
ward: Football; Soccer; Wrestling; Basebal l.
REBECCA GWEN WRIGHT, Business: Junior Class Secretary;
Student Council Representative; Band, Officer; St. Augustine
Parade; Rose Bowl Parade; Sun Bowl Parade ; Girls Chorus;
Large Chorus ; Varsity Chorus, Florida Trip; Basketball Manager;
Letter Club; Powder Puff Football; Jr. Achievement; Office Aide;
Jr. Y-Teens, Project Chairman ; Sr. Y-Teens, President; FBLA;
Drama Club; Spirit Skit.
CHARLES ANDY CAMP, General : Library Club. At North Clayton
High School : S-Team Football ; Varsity Track; Science Club;
Teacher Aide.
Becky Wright contemplates her homework assignments as she waits
for the final bell ending the school day.
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�A group of jolly Senior boys go up on the roof to dance for JOY as graduation nears .
ELIZABETH HOWARD MCDAVID, Academic: Joint Enrollment Pro·
gram H1gh School-Georgia Tech ; Dean 's List at DeKalb Jr. College.
At Decatur High School : Honer Roll; Beta Club; Lat1n Club ; FTA;
FHA, Historian ; B·Drill Team .
JOHN ALBERT MARTIN , General : Band; Stage Band ; B·Team Foot·
ball; Varsity Football ; Track; We1ght Lifting; Intermural Basketball;
Letter Club; FCA; P.E. Aide.
Not Pictured :
Fred McKnight
Debbi Layton
graduatio n.
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and
Terrence
McGinnis
happily
prepare
for
long
awa ited
�Jackie Almand
Angela Beck
Marsha Bishop
Bub Attaway
Brenda Bettis
Mary Louise Brandes
Mike Barnett
Lynda Bishop
Janet Brooks
Jeanette Buice
Kathy Burns
Lou Ann Cassells
Vicki Burgess
Connie Camp
Debbie Chancey
Bonnie Burdette
Ann Carroll
Liz Crawford
Junior class officers : President, Bobby Hulsey; Vice -President, Lou
Ann Cassels ; Secretary, Johnny Ellinas ; Treasurer, Debbie Weldon .
Juniors
Identity
All right !
We beat the Seniors with our skit
Beat Headland!
The
Mighty
Mouths
have
" got
the
fever"
Some of the Syndicate have some tapeplayers to sell
We get our class rings tomorrow .
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�Allyson Dawkins
Mary Jane Dempsey
Gwen Doolittle
Janet Dokey
Johnny Ellinas
David Evans
J. C. Ellis
George Forrest
Danny Floyd
Emily George
Donna Hicks
Greg Jones
Larry Folds
Bill Gillespie
Darryl Hilton
Doug Jordan
"They call it that good old Junior spirit, and them that is got it are true, mighty true."
Johnny Glasco
Diane Hilton
Sheila Gleaton
Connie Hughes
Kyle Hallman
Bobby Hulsey
David Haxton
Pat Irvine
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�Chip Kendrick
Peggy Lea
Nathan Kirkes
Carol Leach
Karol McKee
Roger McPherson
Betty Mills
Kay Milton
Denise Mclendon
Janice Merritt
Fay Milton
Betty Mitchell
Charles Knight
Larry Lott
Bobby Landrum
Buddy Love
Pressure
Katrina Landrum
Gary Marshall
Phillip Langley
William Martin
We have to sell $1 ,200 more
of magazines to reach our goal
Is a 43-48
on the PSAT better than average?
Maybe we'll beat Briarwood or Pebblebrook
I always get the New Deal and the Square
Deal mixed up.
Junior boys congregate for a quick meeting before the homeroom bell rings.
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�Stan Mosley
Wanda Parker
Anna Routh
Ray Murray
Tommy Priest
Donna Sanders
Richard Murray
Steve Randman
Tommy Shiflett
Brenda Starnes
Pat Tittle
Denise Ward
Lynn Morgan
Donald Owens
Lisa Rivers
Mike Sutter
Terry Trundle
Debbie Weldon
Bub Attaway exemplifies the never-tir·
ing Junior spirit.
Not Pictured :
Carol Gay
John Martin
Van Simpson
Leann Wimpey
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Richard O'Neil
Hank Rast
Judy Smith
Brenda Tatum
Linda Walden
Zoe Weldon
David Ordner
Mark Richardson
Harriett Smith
Randy Thomas
Ted Walker
Danny Williams
�Sophomores
We ' re halfway th ere
Triu mph
D1d yo u
only two more years
have to disect a frog today?
Who ' s the Gary who wore his mil 1
tary
uniform today?
Coach Daniel
made us parallel park today
" Fnends , Romans , Countrymen "
Miss Moore said poetry is due Fnday-500 lines !
Debbie Allen
Nancy Billings
Helen Braley
Barbara Brannon
Roberta Brown
Danny Ashley
Dottie Bond
Ruth Braley
Terri Briscoe
Steve Buice
Buck Baker
Mike Bowen
Patti Branecky
Charles Brit
Vicki Bunch
Sophomore class officers: President, Doug Mazur; Vice-president, Eddie Coggin;
Secretary, Maria Samra; Treasurer, Charlie Hood.
Kay Carlock
Guy Cudsik
Gene Cera
Matina
Cummings
John Chappell
Gary Davenport
Lewis Clark
Rodney
Davenport
Mildred Cissell
Dot Davis
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Eddie Coggin
Juanita Denby
Jackie Cole
Polly Dorsey
Linda Crawford
Roy Drukenmiller
�Cheryl Ensley
Sherry Hand
James Erwin
Tina Ferrell
Martha Hardegree Jan Hinesley
Diane Fleenor
Denny Holder
Jody Forrest
Jeff Holt
David Fries
Charles Hood
Ben Jackson
Marcia King
Jeff Lathum
Marlene Lietz
Nick Marlin
Sophomore Shakespearians bring to life the lofty scenes of Julius Caesar.
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David Frost
Pam Hughes
Darlene Gilley
Lavanda lvie
Sandra Jackson Malinda Keeny
Penny King
Cheryl Landrum
Craig Lawson
Bobby Lewis
Patti Lovern
Annette Lunsford
Rick Marlin
Joan Martin
�Doug Mazur
Chris Padgett
Carol Robinson
Larry Sanders
Christa McGinnis
Bruce Parkinson
Andy St. John
John Snider
Roy McPhail
Terry Pate
Claudia Melton
Carolyn Pharr
Franklin Merrit
Elaine Phillips
Joann Mills
Elaine Ray
Barry Morgan
Vicki Ray
Phillip Morgan
Ronald Roberts
Debbie St. John Maria Samra
Betty Ann Snow Louise Southwell
Boredom . . . I'm tired of studyrng ... Who's Cassius?
... Man , Crvilization rs borrng ... Military strnks! I
got two demerits for my harr! .. . Silas Marner was a
tight old buzzard ... I'll never make it through two
more years.
Taking advantage of teacher's absence, students huddle for "intellectual" discussion.
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�Jenny Spindler
Fred Taylor
Lynn Stanley
Kay Terry
Baker Stearns
Mike Terry
Tim Stearns
Elaine
Timmerman
Benny Tally
Wanda Treace
George Walden
Gwen Pierce
Cathy West
Nancy
Williamson
Doris White
Sherry
Williamson
Sandra White
Chip Young
Not Pictured
Robert
Branecky
Taylor Hood
Frank Moody
Vickie
Richardson
Bill Snead
Jo Ann Starnes
A demanding schedule requires sophomores Eddie Coggin and Tina Ferrell to spend some early morning hours on research.
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�Freshmen
We're finally off
Dignity
the bottom of the pile
Look at that widdle, wost eighth
grader
Hey-1 can see the
stage
Are you going out for
8-team Football?
Learn
four pages of Soccer rules by Friday!
Dennis Adams
Carolyn Bell
Mary Byrd
Jo A. Addington
Barry Bettis
Billy Cantrell
John Arnold
Nancy Bishop
Doug Cartlidge
Freshman class officers: Treasurer, Jan Hasty; Vice-President, Kim Kirkland; Pres ident,
David Barnett; Secretary, Joe Liptack.
Billy Ba1ley
David Baity
Tommy Blair
R. Bloodworth
Sheila Cawthorn Doe Chaney
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Anita Barfield
David Barnett
William Brantley Gary Bryant
Richard Clanton Denise Clark
Geraldine Basco
Richard Buckley
Frankie Clay
�Mike Clayton
Denise Dav1s
Mike Franks
Gary Cody
Raymond Davis
Gerald
Freeman
Pam Cook
Robert
Drukenm1l ler
Susan Frost
Tom Coursey
Howard
Edmondson
Kenneth
Gillespie
Michael Cox
Nancy
Edmundson
Billy Gillis
Steve Gordy
Pat Cox
Greg Edwards
Susan Gleaton
Teresa Gordy
Gary Daily
Nancy Foster
Chuck Godby
Connie Gray
Teresa Dailey
Janet Fowler
Ronnie Gordy
Greg Graham
Gathering at the lockers after sixth period, Jan Hasty, Susan Gleaton, Carol McKinney, and Anita Barfield catch up on the day's gossip.
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�Mindy Haynie
Terry Hulsey
Jerry Harrington Dennis Hicks
Elaine Head
Jimmy Hutchins Richard Jordan
Cindy Keeter
Indecision
Academic? ,
General? , or Bus iness?
Spanish or Latin?
Confusion
Who is Pose1don?
Are those expressions equivalent?
Teresa Gunther Connie Guy
Jan Hasty
Terry Hill
Dana Holder
John Holder
Kim Kirkland
Sabrina Kitchens Mary Lee
Bruce Lindsey
Joe Liptak
Linda Lott
Byron Haxton
M. Huddleston
Jo A. Lillibridge
Mike Lunsford
Brenda McKay
Judy Marks
Bryan Marlow
M. Matthews
Christa McGinnis Carol McKinney Katie McKinnon Lewis McNair
Jimmy Minter
R. McPherson
Wanda Millewski Barbara Mills
Vickie Morris
Carla Moates
Gary Mobley
Ronnie Moody
Donna Napolitan D. Ochiltree
Luther Ochiltree Robert Palmer
Somebody stole my tenn is
shoes .
Hey-We've on ly got three years left.
Craig Lawson and Susan Frost enjoy a break from their busy
ninth grade schedule.
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�John Parramore Mary Patrick
Kim Payne
Mike Randman Grady Robertson Junior Rogers
perfects his art project,
a wood·carving.
Not Pictured:
Lugene Baskin
Sheilah Bearden
Hugh Burdette
Reba Fordham
Debbie Green
Buddy Hamby
Kim Henry
Roxie Jeffords
Mike Johnson
Steve Layton
Marvin Lites
Farris Moon
Denise Salter
David Self
Ike Truluck
James Wilkes
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Renee Phillips
Babe Samra
Ricky Pickett
E. Scroggins
Peggy Powers
Jimmy Segrest
Gerald Pruitt
Bob Shekel!
Debbie Smith
Sally Spindler
Thomas Vining
Shereen Welch
Lu Ann White
Grady Robertson
Sammy Perry
Margaret Routh
Mike Smith
Marcia Terry
Kevin Wade
Lynn Welch
Debbie Whitmire
Robin Smith
Mike Truluck
Patty Walker
Roger Whigam
Lisa Williams
Don Woods
Terry Smith
David Tucker
Robert Webb
Joe White
D. Williamson
Maria Young
�Subfreshman
class officers: President , James
Free man ; Vice·president, Danny Beck; Treasurer, Jaye Cobb; Secretary, Terry Hale.
Sub Freshmen
Donnie Alred
Danny Beck
Greg Boris
Gene Cash
Sabrina Cobb
Steve Anderson
Brad Bettis
Tim Bridges
Chris Cassells
Allen Cochran
S. Arrendale
Deborah Billings
Steve Brockman
Ronnie Chastain
Frank Coleman
Susan Bass
T. Bloodworth
Sarah Brooks
Ben Cheese
Darwyn Conort
Bewilderment
What's a doubleton?
can't even reach my gym locker
don't know what she saidcan't even see the stage from back here
I wish the Seniors would quit breaking;
we'll never get anything to eat!
Julie Brown
J. Buchannon
Alicia Clark
Cindy Clark
Richard Cosmato Henry Cox
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Laura Burdette
Jay Cobb
C. Couturiaux
Herman Cantrell
Keith Cobb
Pat Crawford
�Glen Dollar
Tony Doolittle
James Freeman Wayne Futch
Tina Darby
Howard Faulk
Marty Green
Gary Hinesley
Frank Holt
Bobby Davis
Kerry Faulk
James Guy
Ramona Hix
Grace Hulsey
David Deese
Bonny Folds
Terry Hale
Ann Hague
Larry Jones
Susie Dorsey
Bonita Gilbert
Judith Duffy
Sybil Gilmore
Tony Dixon
Brenda Folds
David Harmon
Mark Holder
Alan Jordan
Carol Keaton carefully prepares cookies for the oven with a
new electric knife in Home Economics.
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�Judy Keaton
Nan Lashley
Malinda Keeney Gene Kelly
Louie Kelly
Brenda Lewis
Peggy Lillibridge B. J. Lunsford
Randy Kelly
Cathy Marlin
Harold Kendrick Beth Kornegay
Sharon Mannis George Martin
Adjustment
Jean McBerry
R. McClanahan
B. McDowall
Has anybody asked
you to the Fall Ball?
Get this!
Atlanta used to be called Terminus
and Marthasville
D. McWilliams
Marion Meeks
Elaine Mercer
Carol Kyser
Dee Matesjawski
Who won the
tryouts for eighth-grade cheerleaders?
Mr. Thompson said basketball practice is going to start
at 6:30 in the morning!
Jamie Mobley
Cynthia Morgan
Lee Morgan
Lynn Morgan
Wanda Morgan
Cheryl Mosley
Becky Murphey
Bill Nunn
Dan Owens
Ken Palmer
J. Parkinson
Dale Pearce
Connie Petite
Bobby Pierce
Kendall Priest
Alan Rogers typifies eighth-grade enthusiasm for involvement in
school activities and major organizations.
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�T1m Purcell
Jim Sells
Billy Ray
Allen Shuman
Judy Ray
Danny Simpson
Teresa Reems
Stewart Reeves
Robert Simpson Nancy Stell
Paula Rivers
D. S. Stephens
M. Strickland
R. Sudduth
Jan Sudderth
Rodney Sutter
David Thomas
Cathy Thrash
Eighth-graders gather between periods at the water fountain for a "bull session ."
Not Pictured:
Alice Allen
Rhonda Brown
Vince Carraway
James Clark
Ray Giles
Daryl Kelley
Johnny Martin
Claude Owen
Gail Pierce
Bill Spelce
Ronnie Whitton
Laurie Turner
Pam Turner
Linda Vance
Sophia Walden
Vicky Ware
Darlene Watson
Dale Watts
Chet West
Don White
Cindy Winters
Maura Zivelich
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Hattie Tish
Karen Tittle
Bonnie Roberts
P. Stephenson
Allen Rodgers
Ted Stewart
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�CLUBS
Student Council
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National Honor Society
Beta Club . .
Quill and Scroll . .
Spanish Honor Society
Coed Hi Y .
Junior Y Teen
Senior Y Teen
F.C.A.
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Letter Club .
Art Club .
Band . .
Girls Chorus
Mixed Chorus
Varsity Chorus
Drama Club .
Senior Play
F.B.L.A.
F.H.A.
F.S .A.
F.T.A. . . .
Hornet Staff .
Hilltop Staff .
Latin Club .
Spanish Club
Military . .
Audio Visual .
Library Club .
D.C.T.
C.V.E.
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�Student Council Officers: A. St. John, Secretary; M. Randman, Vice-President; Z. Weldon, Treasurer; S. Barnett, President; M. Samra,
C. Morrow, B. Hulsey, Executive Board.
Student Council
Senator Frank Coggin installs the newly elected Student Council Officers for the coming year.
Student Council Representatives: N. Kirkes, S. Russell, N. West, B. Wright, G. Marshall, D. Ordner, R. Murray, L. Whimpey, J. Spindler,
D. Gilley, B. Pierce, R. Cosmoto, D. Norris, A. Rogers, M. Lee, J. Hasty, B. Kornegay, M. Zivalich, T. Gunther, L. Crawford.
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�Advisor Hugh Wingo and president Suzanne Barnett
Student Council
During a break from decorating for the Winter Ball, treasurer Zoe Weldon enjoys a Coca-Cola.
Members of the freshman and sophomore class assist the Student
Council in preparing decorations for the Winter Ball.
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�Jr. Y·Teens "cage" wins honors in Homecoming
Parade sponsored by Student Council.
plan activities for the winter quarter.
Students gather in courtyard as Student Council builds spirit during Homecoming Week.
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�National Honor
Society
Nat1onal Honor Society: K. Moone, M. Randman, D. Ingram, S. Barnett, L. Smith, L. Cassells,
J . Buice, D. Williams, L. Crawford, L. R1vers, A. Beck, A. Routh, E. George , L. Bishop.
President Diane Ingram makes plans for upcoming induction assembly.
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�Beta Club: Off1cers Seated: T. Stone, Chaplain; K. Moone, President; S. Barnett. Vice·Pres1dent: S. Russell, Sec.; M. Randman , Treasurer.
Front Row: D. Layton, L. Cassells , M. Brandes, A. Routh , C. Camp, C. Leach, L. R1vers, P. Lea , E. George, T. Trundle , S. Gleaton ,
A. Beck, L. Smith, P. Tittle, S. Carrol, D. Pope, D. Ingram, L. Bishop, J . Bu1ce, L. Crawford, D. Lovern , D. Weldon , J . Kirkland .
Beta
Club
Kay Moone meets with Beta Club members, Mark Randman , Diane Lovern , and Jan Kirkland.
Beta Club members take part in other activities, such as Journalism.
�Quill and Scroll : T. Hasty, J. Kyser, D. Ingram, D. Layton, L. Smith, J. Kirkland, D. Lovern, L. Barfield, S. Barnett, M. Randman, P. Weaver.
Quill and Scroll
Spanish National
Honor Society
Spanish National Honor Society: Seated : A. Beck, L. Smith, L. Cassels. Standing: M. Cummings, A. Routh, L. Crawford, E. George,
L. Rivers, S. Gleaton, J. Ellinas, L. Crawford, E. Timmerman, J. Hinesly, C. Camp, J. Spindler, C. Landrum.
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�Co-ed Hi -Y: Back row: K. Payne , C. McGinnis, D. St. John, D. Gilley, S. Newman, M r. Thompson , P. Dorsey, M . Samra ,
H. Braley, K. Carlock, D. Layton . Front row: E. Phillips, K. M .lton , T. Ferre ll, D. Sanders, F. M ilton , E. Coggin , P. Morgan ,
D. Mazur, R. Braley, P. Carlock, M. Cummmgs, D. Hicks, S. Stephenson .
Co-ed Hi-Y
Donna Hicks instructs club members on rules for proposed
contest to choose the Ugliest Boy and Ugliest Girl.
Secretary, Donna Sanders; Vice -president, Kay
Donna Hicks; Treasurer, Sandy Stephenson.
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Milton;
President,
�Y-Teens
Jr. Y·Teens: Left side; back to front: L. Crawford, T. Daily, M. King, E. Timmerman, M. Keeney,
J. Hasty, D. Smith, 1-'. 1-'owers, C. Moates, J. Parkinson , C. Pharr, M. Samra, S. Frost, E. Phillips,
Mrs. Wilson, R. Smith , J. Spindler, B. McKay, M. Terry, M. Routh, D. Chaney, P. Stevenson,
M. Randman, D. Mazur. Right side; back to front: L. lvie, P. Hughes, T. Guenther, J. Forrest,
L. Williams, K. Carlock, J. Hinesley, C. West, P. Dorsey, J. A. Mills, D. Gilly, T. Ferrill, M. Hud·
dleston, L. A. White, S. Spindler, M. Cummings, A. Barfield, C. Melton, C. Landrum, P. Lovern,
D. Beck.
Sr. Y·Teens: Back to Front: B. Bettis, K. Burns, B. Tatum, B. Wright, A. Couch, Mrs. Chamber·
lain, J . Blevins, P. Tittle, T. Landrum, C. McKee, B. Mitchell, S. Stephenson , C. Leach, P. Carlock,
S. Newman, D. Ingram, T. Trundle, Z. Weldon, E. George, J . Dokey, C. Camp, S. Gleaton , P.
Lea, G. Brantley, D. Weldon, A. Dawkins.
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�First Row: A. Hicks, T. Pate, R. McPherson , T. Walker, J. Snider, B. Hulsey, S. Buice, G. Wa lden , S. Randman . Second Row: T. Hasty,
K. Wade, D. Frie s, J. Parramo re, A. St. John , P. Cox , R. Davenport, M. Ha mmond , G. Marshall , B. Bett is, N. Kirkes , D. Barnett, D. Evans ,
J. Chappell , B. Gilli s, E. Coggi n, Coa ch Ed Dan iel. Top Row: R. Murray, D. Mann , J. Clay, M. Terry, M . Sm ith , G. Jones, R. Thomas,
H. Rast.
F.C.A.
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First Row: G. Kelly, M. Cummings, S. Carroll, M. Bishop, D. Pope, H. Smith , T. Ferrell , C. Morrow, L. Crawford, A. Beck, E. George,
P. Tittle . Second Row: F. Berggren , L. Barfield , D. Lovern , J. Lathum , N. West, T. Bahr, S. Barnett , T. Hasty, J. Kirkland , P. Ordner.
Third Row: C. Melton , J. Martin, P. Lovern, J. Clay, D. Norris, M. Hammond , R. Pickett, H. Myers, D. Powers, W. Rogers. Fourth Row:
A. St. John , S. Randman, F. McKnight. Fifth Row: D. Evans, T. Walker, R. Thomas, B. Attaway, H. Rast, R. Murray. Sixth Row: G. Marshall, S. Mosley, R. McPherson, K. Hallman, D. Ordner, G. Jones, J. Ellinas, R. Davenport, E. Coggins.
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�Art
Club
T. Bridges, M. Marlin , P. Walker, L. Burdette, Miss Croft, J . Duffy, M . Harkness, M. Green , T. Doolittle , B. Pierce, R. Sudduth , G. Robertson, B.
Lindsey, D. Conort, T. Vining, M. Strickland , D. Frost, F. Taylor, G. Martin ,
J. Walker, D. White.
" Spirits rise " during Homecoming Week as Art Club float gets set to join Homecoming Parade .
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�The Marching 100 numbers one hundred and eighty members in their ranks this year.
Marching 100+
As . drum major, Tom Stone takes on many responsibilities
wh1ch he ably meets.
Raking leaves every Saturday for the City of Hapeville, students
earned funds for the trip to the Sun Bowl parade.
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�The Hornet Band Twirling Trio: Donna Hicks, Elaine Timmerman, Suzanne Barnett.
Suzanne Barnett gracefully exhibits her twirling
skills to delight fans during the halftime show.
The Banner Carriers, Allyson Dawkins and Angela Beck, proudly display the new
The Marching 100 Plus leaves the field to the tune of "Dixie" as they complete another precision performance.
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�Stage Band: Front Row: A. Beck, T. Smith, H. Braley, B. Baker, B. Bettis, C. Hood, T. Stone, M. Smith, A. Rogers, R.
McPherso'l, D. Eubanks, D. Mazur, B. Stearnes, J . Smith, J . Kyser, M. Boone, J . Almond. Back Row: M. King, C. West,
P. Braley, P. Morgan, J . Liptack, M . Randman, C. Knight, T. Stearnes, P. Cox, D. Haxton, M. Sutter, B. Landrum,
L. Folds, D. Barnett , D. Alred.
banners of the Marching 100 Plus.
Elaine Timmerman charms the crowd with her radiant smile and twirling skill.
Majorette Donna Hicks completes a behind-the·
back maneuver during a sparkling half-time performance.
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�First Row: K. Moone , M. Brandes, G. Pearce, P. Irvin, L. White, C. Clark, W. Treace , F. Berggren, A. Lunsford, S. Hand, S. Russell. Second
Row: D. White , E. Harvey, L. Burdette, T . Ferrell, C. Morrow, D. Self, D. Shiflet, D. Stnckland , v. Burgess, S. Bearden .
Girl's Chorus
During an afternoon practice, the Girl's Chorus nears perfection in the preparation for their
Christmas Concert.
Practice pays off at the Christmas Concert as the Girl's Chorus presents an enchanting performance .
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�Mixed Chorus
First Row: S. Cawthorn , D. Stnckland, D. Layton, S. Russell , B. Wright, G. Brantley, E. Harvey,
B. Mitche ll. Second Row: D. Se lf, W. Parker, C. Ensley, P. Carlock, S. Carroll , A. Couch , B. Bettis,
E. Graham, L. Smith . Third Row: F. McKnight, R. Davenport, C. Kendrick, P. Morgan , R. Dyer,
B. G1111s, J . Minter, T. Bahr, M. Hammock, B. Lindsey.
Members of mixed chorus applaud
mance of one of their classmates.
solo-perfor-
Mixed Chorus strikes a happy note during preparations for Christmas Concert.
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�Front Row: P. Lovern, D. Lovern, B. Wright, A. Beck, S. Russell , C. Ensley, D. Layton, K. Moone, T. Ferrell,
G. Pearce , D. Self, F. Milton, K. Milton . Back Row: D. Ray, C. Kendrick, R. Pickett, R. Davenport, J . Kyser,
H. Rast, R. Adams, R. Dyer.
Varsity Chorus
Monkeying around is not all that makes Varsity Chorus fun for
these students.
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Miss Lansdell sings along in one of the many practice sessions
of Varsity Chorus as they strive for perfection.
�Drama
Club
Drama Club: Front Row: A. Rogers, G. Davenport. R. Stout. M. Sutter, W. Brantley, J. Liptak,
F. Taylor, D. Hilton . Back Row: M. Huddleston, C. If/est, S. Cawthorn, V. Ray, B. Wright, K.
Terry, P. Lovern, J. Mills , S. Stephenson, L. Cassels , M. Brar.des, J. Almond.
Audience grows tense as Lou Ann Cassels creates mood of
suspense during performance of " Sorry, Wrong Number."
"The play is the thing" as Joan Mills, William Brantley, and Alan
Rogers perform "Ario da Capo" dunng an evening of one act plays.
Climax of "PyrJmus and Thisbe" is reached when Sandy
Stephenson stabs herself in grief over the fallen Joe Liptak.
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�A ted1ous session of going over rough spots 1n the play IS held
by M1ss Moore and cast members, Johnny Kyser and J1mmy
Almond.
"Night Must Fall"
Senior Play
Just before the police take Dan
away he surprises Olivia with this
show of affection.
Jimmy Almond, a hired pageboy, takes the final move in his plot to
kill Mrs. Bramson, played by Becky Wright.
Mrs. Bramson, a chronic invalid , enjoys the attentions she receives from the nurse, Diane Lovern, and her niece Olivia, Diane Self.
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�FBLA: Front Row: K. Burns, J . Brooks, L. Bridges, L. Morgan , B. Wright, E. Graham , C. McAll ister. Back Row: T. Trundle , C. Morrow,
B. Bettis, J . Dokey, R. Dunn , N. Edwards, J . Denby, B. Tatum, D. Salter, J . Keaton , J . Kirkland , P. Cook, J . Blevms, G. Harrison, D.
Sh1ftlet. N. Edmondson .
Future Business Leaders
of America
UTURE
USINESS
EADERS
President Carol Morrow instructs junior members
procedure of the FBLA county convention.
on
the
At a regular meeting FBLA members take time to consider various
money·making projects for the coming year.
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�Back Row: D. Matejowsky, C. McKinney, M. Mathews, D. Casale, D. Hilton, C. Petite , P. R1vers , D. Watts, N. Kenney, M. Byrd, S. White,
C. Morgan . Second Row: L. Turner, C. Guy, J. Denby, S. Newman , G. Brantley, M. Bond , E. Harvey, D. Ochlltree ,
A. Thurman , K. Priest.
First Row: S. Cobb, J. Bu1ce, J. Brown , J. Sudderth , B. Folds.
F.H.A.
M. Bond, J. Buice, M.
P. Lovern, R. Pinion, M.
C. Moates, D. Cates, J.
M. Samra, D. Mazur, T.
R. McPherson.
F.S.A.
Martin, S. Carroll, S. Randman, D. Layton, G. Brantley, D. Hicks, L. lvey, M. Bishop, C. Camp, A. Thurman,
Hammond, M. Smith, J. Mills, D. Gilly, D. St. John, V. Ray, C. West, L. Crawford, J. Martin , R. Dyer, M. Leitz,
Liptack, T. Hood , E. Timmerman, A. Couch, R. McPhail, R. Stout, D. Ingram, C. Padgett, S. Newman, N. Billings,
Briscoe, B. Bailey, M. Cummings, C. Melton, P. Walker, M. Lea, A. Hicks, H. Myers, G. Kelly, J. Clay, M. Rancman,
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�Emily George v iews classroom s1 ·
tua
tion from teachers side .
F.T.A.
Miss Atlanta receives a warm reception after a special assembly during National Education Week.
In tree : J . Clay, H. Myers, M. Hammock. Standing: J . Parramore, T. Briscoe , D. Hilton, E. Graham , D. Layton , B. Bettis, D. Ingram,
C. Camp, C. McGinnis, N. Billings, L. Wimpy, H. Braley. Seated: P. Lea, P. Dorsey, C. Leach, E. George.
�Hornet Staff
Carol Morrow bangs out an editorial
as the latest deadline draws near.
Sportswriters Steve Randman and Chip Kendricks check scores in back issues of the Hornet.
Hornet Staff: A. Couch , G. Brantley, J . Kyser, R. Dunn, C. Morrow, L. Barfield, D. Lovern, D. Self, S. Stephenson, L. Smith , S. Randman,
H. Rast, D. Mann .
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�HORNET STAFF
Editorial Staff
Co ed1tors
D1ane Lovern
Johnny Kyser
Alice Couch
Grace Brantley
Linda Barf1eld
Hank Rast
Steve Randman
Sandy Stephenson
Diane Self
News Ed1tors
Feature Editor
Sports Editors
Photographer
Cartoonist
Business Staff
Busmess Manage r
Exchange Manager
Typ1st
Advisor
Leah Smith
Reggie Dunn
Debbie Dempsey
Carol Morrow
Mrs . Mary Jo Foster
Hornet Representatives: Left: E. Phillips , D. Jo1ner, D. Ward . S. Kitchens, D.
Baitty, T. Samra, B. Jackson . Center: T. Trundle , P. Carlock. Right: S. Hulsey,
D. Lovern, E. Timmerman, C. Morgan . R. Cosmato. J. Holt.
Photographer Sandy Stephen files her list of photographs for the next issue of the Hornet.
Debbie Dempsey makes list of pictures to be made for upcoming issue of
Hornet.
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�Hilltop Staff
Hilltop Staff: T . Hasty, D. Evans , R. Dyer, M. Hammond , D. Pope, P. Weaver,
M . Randman , S. Russell , S. Cawthorn . J . Kirkland , A. Thurman , D. Layton , D. In·
gram , D. Strickland , L. Crawford, S. Barnett , M . Bond .
At a Sunday work session, Editor Paul Weaver tries a little physical force on
Picture Editor Jan Kirkland as the deadline nears .
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Staff members Randy Dyer and Suzanne Barnett
climb to great heights to promote the annual.
�Hilltop Representatives : T . Purcell, V. Ray, B. Bettis , P. Dorsey, J . Chappell, K. T1ttle, H. Edmond ·
son, J . Ray, T. Walker, D. Sanders, S. Tatum, L. Walden , K. Burns, R. Drukenmiller, M. Lee, C.
Moates, J. Lathum, E. Harvey, F. Berggren.
Hilltop Staff
Editor-in-Chief
Adv1sor .
Paul Weaver
Miss Mary Moore
Editorial Staff
Debb1 Layton
Layout Editor .
David Evans
Assistant Layout Editor
Mark Randman
Copy Editor
Diane Ingram
Assistilnt Copy Editor
Jan Kirkland
Pictute Editor
Marcia Bond
Assistant Picture Ed1tor
Randy Dyer
Photographer
Ass istant Photographer . Al1ce Ray Thurmond
Sharon Russell
Class & Feature Editor
Assistant Class & Feature
Diane Strickland
Editor
Mike Hammond
Sports Editor
Business Staff
Business Manager
Advertising Manager
Circulation Manager
Assistant Circulation
Manager
Hilltop staff is "up a tree" as pressure
of first deadline builds.
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Suzanne Barnett
Tom Hasty
Debbie Pope
Sandra Cawthorn
�Front Row: D. St . John, P. Hu ghes, J. Mills, C. Melton. Back Row: D. Baitty, D. Davis, M . Keeney, Mr. Harden , T. Gaylor, M. King,
E. Timmerman , C. Ensley.
Latin Club
Spanish Club
Front Row: M. Cummings, M. Routh, C. Kyser, T. Ferrell, U . Gilley, B. Folds, N. Lashley, J. Ray, K. Carlock, P. Dorsey, L. Smith, B. Gil·
bert, S. Hulsey, J. Martin, J . Hinesley, C. Pharr, M . King. Back Row: A. Carroll, S. Ensley, A. Routh , J . Buice, J. Buice, J. Buice, M, Leitz,
L. Cassels, A. Rogers, G. Hinesley, B. Baker, T. Stearns, Miss Hough, L. Barfield, S. Landrum, E. Timmerman.
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�ROTC
Military officers and sponsors: Front row: S. Tatu m, M. Hammond , J . Kirkland , T. McG innis,
V. Burgess, J . Clay, S. Barnett, T. Hasty. Second row: S. Adams, T . Bahr, B. Gillespie, D. Norris, M. Bone, L. Sanders, P. Ordner, P. Weaver.
Color Guard : B. Martin, M . Bone, D. Norris, N. Marlin .
Rifle Team : D. Ray, R. Stout, T . Hasty, G. Kelly, S. Adams, M.
Hammock.
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�Company A: Company Commander, Terence McG innis; Company Sponsor, Carol Morrow.
Company 8 : Company Commander, Mike Hammond ; Company Sponsor, Jan Kirkland .
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�Suzanne Barnett, Battalion Staff
Jan Kirkland , B Company
Battalion Staff prepares to issue ROTC manuals to
cadets at the first of the year.
Vicki Burgess, Drill Team
Carol Morrow, A Company
Battalion Staff: Battalion Commander Tom Hasty, Battalion Sponsor Suzanne Barnett. Staff: G.
Marshall , S. Adams, M. Bone, D. Norris, P. Weaver, J. Clay.
�Audio-Visual
Audio -Visual : Mrs. Morgan, B. Lewis, J . Liptak, D. Cates, M. Martin, Miss Bradford, R. Giles,
M. Peavy, T. Vining, H. Cantrell, J . White, W. Treace, S. Brockman.
Library Club
Library Club: S. Randman, J. Erwin, A. Thurman, N. Lashley, R. Hicks, D. Davis, D. Salter,
E. Ray, D. Ochiltree, W. Brantley, R. Owens.
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�Top left: D. Ward, J. Almond, J . Baker, R. Adams, K. Rast, R. Buckley . Second row: D. Cates, S. Ray, M . Peavey, R. McKnight, Mr.
Barnes , R. White, D. Sanders, B. Attaway, F. White, D. Holder, B. Routh , D. Abraham, R. Webb, D. Adams, F. Milton , B. Starnes, G.
Harrison, L. Bridges , A. Addis, Mrs. Carper, R. Pickett, B. Hamby, L. Ochiltree, D. Harman . Top right: J . Marks, D. Ochiltree , K. McKin ney, V. Richardson, D. Williamson, S. Williamson , N. Brock. Front: D. Fordham , F. Moon , M. Clayton, G. Daily, G. Lewallen .
CVE and DCT
OCT float puts the stomp on a Wildcat to win first place in
Homecoming Parade sponsored by Student Council.
Vica Club sponsors a special assembly during National Vocational
Guidance Week. Mr. Gilbert Martin from Atlanta Area Technical
School was the guest speaker.
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�Man's serv1ce to man
is his greatest gift
to himself and reaps
the greatest reward .
McCroskey
Office aides: S. Carroll, D. Pope, J. Clay, J. Keaton , D. Randolph, C. McAllister,
J . White, E. Graham, P. Ordner, B. Bishop .
Counselor aides: L. Smith, P. Trammel, D. White, Mrs. Washington.
Cafeteria aides: M. Harkness, D. Conort, G. Martin.
Senior aides: S. Stephenson, J. Clay, D. Ingram, T. Hasty, E. Harvey, E. Graham, P. Ordner, S. Newman.
P.E. aides: S. Stephenson, D. Pope, M. Randman, J. Lathum, L. Smith.
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�Varsity Football
Hank Rast stands ready to receive a pass
interfere.
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onlooking defender lunges to
The 1969 football season proved to be a very dismal
one for the Hornets. Injuries and inexperienced
starters plagued the Hapeville team all year. "We Try
Harder" was a slogan often seen at many games
during the year. Penalties that nullified touchdowns,
dropped passes. broken plays-all contributed to the
1·9 record.
Randy Thomas receives a Lancer punt and sets a swift foot toward
the goal.
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�Although the Hapeville team lost the first nine games,
the players did keep trying until , at last, the team
The Hornets lin e up for int roductions before the student
during the first pep rally .
recorded its only victory with a 7-6 defeat of Pebblebrook.
The experience the younger players picked up this year
was invaluable and should lead to a brighter road next
season .
SCORES:
Hapeville
12
Henry County
18
Hapeville
7
Campbell of Fairburn
32
Hapeville
14
South Fulton
38
Hapeville
7
Lovett
46
Hapeville
0
Headland
20
Hapeville
0
College Park
33
Hapeville
14
Lakeshore
83
Hapeville
0
Russell
20
Hapeville
6
Briarwood
14
Hapeville
7
Pebblebrook
6
Nathan Kirkes and Mike Hammond team up to halt a Lancer
running back.
94
�A season of highs and lows
Pebblebrook-La keshore
Hits and misses
The place-Hapeville Memorial Stadium; The game-football; The goalwinning.
Richard Murray glances apprehensively at oncoming defenders.
95
�Ray Pic kett m akes a Jarri ng tackle as he stops Lakeshore's full ·
back.
Hornets swarm in to put the brakes on Lakeshore 's scatback.
Front Row: A. St. John , R. Davenport, J. Clay, T. McGinnis, N. Kirkes , D. Ordner, D. Evans, T. Hasty. Midd le Row: G. Cudsik, D. Powers,
M. Hammond , H. Myers , A. Martin , W. Rogers , P. Ordner, D. Mann, T. Walker. Back Row: G. Walden, S. Tatum, A. Hicks, S. Randman,
D. Fries , R. Murray , R. Thomas, H. Rast, B. Hulsey, G. Kelly, R. Pickett, G. Jones. Not Pictured : Gary Mobley.
96
�Homecoming 1970
Amidst the drizzle of rain and the
defeat of our team , the Homecoming
cerer.1on1es made the evening ore
of beauty and lasting memories
for all those who were present .
Jan Lathum, escorted by Alan Addis, re1gned gracefully as
Homecoming Queen.
Homerooms' s~irit mounted in efforts to
create winning posters for Home:oming
Week.
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�David Powers, Tackle, 2 years Varsity.
Tom
Hasty,
Quarterback,
2 years Varsity.
Terence McGinnis, Halfback, 2 years Varsity.
AI Martin,
Varsity.
End,
2
years
Warren Rogers, Tackle, 3 years Varsity.
Jay Clay, Guard, 2 years Varsity.
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Harold Myers, Center, 2 years Varsity.
�Gary Kelly, Halfback, 2 years Varsity.
Steve Tatum, Guard , 1 year Varsity.
Dale Mann , Tackle, 1 year Varsity.
Allen Hicks, Halfback, 2 years Varsity.
Ray Pickett, Halfback, 2 years Varsity.
Mike Hammond, Tackle, 2 years Varsity.
Paul Ordner, End, 2 years Varsity.
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�Front row: M. Lunsford , B. Bettis , S. Layton , J. Snider, E. Coggin , S. Bu1ce , T. Pate . C. Allen , M. Clayton , D. Barnett , F. Merrit. Back
row: R. Jordan, B. Gill1s, J. Chappell, J. Parramore, F. Clay, D. Aired , M. Sm1th, K. Wade . M. Terry, A. Will<es.
This year the B-Team Hornets fought their way to a 2-5
record , which could have been better except for bad
breaks 1n the fourth quarter of two games. The ability
these players have developed should help them in
varsity play next season .
Quarterback Eddie Coggin looks on as the defense digs in.
SCORES
Hapeville
18
0
M. D. Collins
18
Hapeville
0
Westwood
14
Hapeville
6
Briarwood
0
Hapeville
0
College Park
20
Hapeville
100
Headland
Hapeville
John Snider and Mike Terry stop the College Park drive as Tommy
Blair and Mike Clayton come up to help.
6
0
Russell
33
Hapeville
6
Campbell
0
�The 8th grade team gave a spirited effort 1n every game.
Losing five games while winning only one, the 8th
graders showed a desire, not unknown to Hapeville
athletes, to try.
Hapeville
0
Hapeville
M. D. Collins
6
10
Briarwood
0
Hapeville
8
Westwood
12
Hapeville
6
College Park
16
Hapeville
0
Headland
Hapeville
0
Russell
B' team defense watches intently as the game progresses .
6
20
Front row: R. Chastain, S. Brockman, K. Andrews, T. Dolittle, B. Pierce, L. Kelly, S. Anderson. Back row: B. Bettis, L. Jones, R. Duell,
A. Jordan, M. Holder, C. Cassells, A. Shuman, T. Purcell, C. West, W. Futch, G. Martin.
101
�Front row: M. Bishop, D. Pope , Mrs. Pickelsimer, S. Carroll , H. Smith . Back row: J . Lathum , J . Kirkland , T.
Ferrell , C. Morrow.
The cheerleaders-always backing the team with their
spirit and pep , always helping whenever or wherever
they can , always having " favors ;" fight , support ,
enthusiasm-a cheerleader.
Mrs. Pickelsimer receives money for admission to the first dance
of the year.
H. Smith watches Hapeville's spirit ignite in preparation for the
Headland game .
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The Football Cheerleaders entertain at the pep rally while "The
Marching 100 + " plays the fight song.
�"B" Team Cheerleaders: seated: L. lv1e , J . Hasty, B. Samra , C. Moates , M. Samra ; standing: T. Guenther,
E. Head , B. McCay.
Enthusiasm +
Both B Team and the 8th grade cheerleaders enhanced
football and basketball games with their enthusiasm
to boost our boys on to victory.
Big plans are brewing as the eighth grade cheerleaders get to gether to think up new ways of raising spirits.
8th Grade Cheerleaders: D. Billings, B. Roberts, B. Gilbert, J.
Mobley, J. Ray, S. Cobb, C. Winters.
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�David Powers struggles for a rebound against an opponent.
Varsity Basketball 1969-70
This was a year marked by almosts. Our Hornets kept
fighting and " almost" winning. The margins on the
games were never large but always there in favor of
the opponents. Injuries and a lack of heighth were
major factors in a record of one and twenty .
Donald Norris fights for anot her basket.
Jim Baker's jump is not good enough against a much taller foe.
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�BOYS' VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapevi lle
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
38
Hapeville
33
51
30
34
45
59
39
41
46
47
41
42
39
39
47
53
52
47
52
49
Cherokee .
North Clayton
Lakeshore
College Park
Campbell
Fa1rburn
Headland .
Russell
Lakeshore
LaGran ge .
North Clayton
Newman
South Fu Iton
Russell
Briarwood
Troup .
Central Newman .
Fairburn
College Park
Briarwood
2-AA Tournament
LaGrange .
83
48
67
65
57
87
58
62
72
60
60
64
105
49
62
62
102
87
67
65
51
Hank R3st watches os Rc: ndy Thom : s shoots o j :.; mper.
The boys never gave up . Even after they had met with
many disappointments , they still battled . With this spint
of the team and natural spirit of the Juniors , Hapeville
should field a good team next year.
Standing: J. Baker, R. Thomas, R. O'Neil, R. Murray, H. Rast. J . Ellinas. Front: T. Bc:hr, K. Hallman, D.
Norris, D. Powers, B. Attaway.
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�HAPEVILLE
OPPONENT
27
Cherokee County
42
North Clayton
33
45
32
Lakeshore
40
40
18
50
46
45
College Park
Campbell
Fairburn
Headland
Lakeshore
North Clayton
South Fulton
Russell
59
39
30
48
39
51
36
38
64
53
55
53
47
first six games of the season, the defense and offense
Headland
Central Newnan
46
49
Fairburn
College Park
54
71
29
26
never seemed to get completely free of it. After the
Russell
50
45
58
The Hornets experienced a mid-season slump and
Briarwood
38
34
43
Hornet guard, Debbie Pope, puts a stop to the Ram dnve.
Briarwood
40
Headland
42
were never capable of working together again.
Sallie Carroll and Jan Kirkland fight for the ball in order to set up a last minute play.
106
�Seated: J. Kirkland, M. Bishop, D. Pope , H. Smith, E. George, Z. Weldon , S. Carroll. Standing: J. Hinelsy,
J. Blevins, J. Lathum , Miss Teer, P. Tittle , D. Gilley, P. Lea , D. Lovern , C. Melton .
One night the forwards would play a great game
and score as many as fifty points while the guards
would give up fifty-five. On other nights the
guards would hold the opposition to a low score
and the forwards would not even break thirty
points. The effort was there, they just never
seemed to get it together.
Jan Kirkland and Pat Tittle fight for the loose ball.
107
�Ba ck row: A. Beck , S. Barnett, M. Cummings, L. Crawford , L. Crawford, F. Berggren . Front: N. West, L. Barfield .
This year 's Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders provided
the needed vitality to keep our teams jump ing.
Spectators , as well as players , could not escape
being instilled with the cheerleaders' enthusiasm .
Mrs. Pickelsimer, exemplifying Hapeville spirit, provided guidance for both basketball and football Varsity Cheerleaders .
108
�Stand ing: C. Cheeley, B. Jackson, F. Clay, F. Holt, B. Gillis, C. Allen, Coach Daniels. Kn eel ing: A. St. John , R. Jord an, J. Holt, B. Morgan ,
D. Barnett, P. Cox .
The S-Team Hornets this season had a record of
4-13. Until they met Lakeshore for the second
t1me , the Hornets were 3 -3 . After the Lakeshore
defeat they seemed unable to put things
together. They did , however, beat Briarwood
51 -50 in the last game.
B-TEAM BOYS
Kevin Wade manuevers in for a lay-up.
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
37
34
30
49
59
41
44
31
31
35
31
38
44
33
39
35
51
109
North Clayton
Lakeshore
College Park .
Campbell
Fairburn .
Headland
Lakeshore
LaGrange
North Clayton
Newnan .
South Fulton
Russell
Briarwood
Troup .
Fairburn .
College Park .
Briarwood
48
65
28
40
80
36
70
58
51
40
50
61
49
41
74
43
50
�B-TEAM GIRLS
Hapev1lle
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
15
35
24
20
28
27
22
34
North Clayton
College Park
Woodward .
Headland
North Clayton
Briarwood
Headland
College Park
23
38
30
42
35
32
62
30
Miss Teer, Coach of Varsity and B·Team
girls, demons~rates the correct way to
execute a set shot.
Standing: P. Walker, J . Hinsley, P. Lovern, Miss Teer, D. Gilby, M. Haney, C. Melton, K. Kirkland. Sitting: L. Crawford, M. Samra, K. Tittle,
J . Martin, J . Buckhanan , P. Dorsey.
1~ 0
�Standing: D. Ccnort, G. Martin , R. Sudder, A. Jordan , A. Shuman, T. Pu rcell, C. West. Kneeling: B. Pierce, R. Cos moto, D. Be:k , B. Dav1s,
R. Boris .
EIGHTH GRADE SCORES
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
Hapeville
30
35
21
30
19
26
39
21
31
26
51
41
32
32
36
College Park
Headland .
Westwood .
College Park
Headland
Russell
Briarwood .
Westwood .
Briarwood .
M. D. Collins .
Russell
Lakeshore .
Lakeshore .
Fayette .
M. D. Collins .
The eighth grade boys presented Hapeville with a 7-8
53
41
41
44
41
35
36
record this season. Though the team started out
losing the first six games , rapid improvement and
desire saw them win seven out of the next nine games .
27
28
20
45
35
35
30
27
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�Front Row: S. Mosley, B. Tally, S. Buice, E. Coggin, J. Snider. S. Randman, R. Murray. Back Row: S. Tatum, D. Jordan, R. Davenport,
W. Rogers, J. Chappell. R. McPherson, G. Cera.
Wrestling
Eddie Coggin uses technique to pin his man .
Steve Tatum manhandles a lesser opponent.
112
�Once agam the wrestling team experi·
enced a winning season. Finishing
with a 6-4 record, the team showed that
time and effort really pay off. Only two
seniors graduate from this year's team .
This means that Hapeville should have
another fine team next year.
Warren Rogers and Rodney Davenport clown around before practice.
Wrestling Scores
Hapeville
53
Paulding Co.
Hapeville
38
Newnan
16
Hapeville
18
Wills
32
Hapeville
46
Russell
10
Hapeville
33
South Cobb
17
Hapeville
18
College Park
22
Hapeville
30
Norcross .
28
Hapeville
33
South Cobb
22
Hapeville
25
Jefferson
33
Hapeville
16
Wills
28
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5
�This year's baseball team
experienced a great deal of
success. Good pitching and a
rejuvenated lmeup helped
the team 1mprove with each game.
The record books show the
results of hard work and
determination.
Tom Bahr prepares to catch a long fly
ball.
Donald Norris sends home another strike.
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_.
McGinnis
Slugger Randy Thomas aims for the fence.
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First baseman Terence
throw from shortstop.
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jl.
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Hank Rast scoops up
a grounder at third.
Tom Hasty sets his eyes on
a double·play.
At shortstop, Ray Pickett traps
an infield hit.
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Johnny Elinas warms up before the
game.
�Track Team: Seated: T. Walker, A. St. John, R. Murray, A. Martin, M. Smith, P. Cox. Kneeling: G.
Pru1tt, M. Clayton, R. Wh1gham, K. Henry, R. McPherson, J. Liptak. Standing: Coach Daniels, C.
Hood, G. Mobley, F. Clay, K. Wade, T. McGinnis, B. Bettis .
Track ~nd
Cross Country
Team
Cross Country Team:
Kneeling: G.
Pruitt,
K.
Henry, R. Whigham . Standing: J. Liptak, T. Walker, R.
McPherson.
Richard Murray and Andy St. John
hand off baton in a relay race.
Coach Dan1els discusses po~nters about relay racing with AI Martin and
George Walden .
George Walden leaps high as Gary Mobley and Kevin
Wade steady high hurdle.
115
AI Martin and Terence McGinnis
take re<~dy stance before the gun
sounds.
�Th is year 's team was a perfect
example of " agility on clay ."
Most of the players have
been on th e team for three years .
No wonde r t here were more
wins than losses .
Tom Stone gets a little pre ·practice practice
in the gym .
Patti Lovern earns a point in a close match .
Joan Martm returns a slam to the left
side .
11 6
������Academic Achievement
Leah Smith, has maintained an almost
straight "A" average throughout five
years at Hapeville. ranks f1rst m the
1970 Sen1or Class. As a member
of the Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety, Beta Club,
Spanish Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety,
HORNET Staff, and Quill and Scroll ,
Leah has proved to be a leader in
the academic f1eld.
Star Student
Mark Randman, characterized by h1s
outstandmg academ1c success, has been
chosen Hapeville's 1970 Star Student.
In addition to ranking second in the
class of 98 sen1ors, Mark has led an active
life as Student Council Vice-President,
member of Nat:onal Honor Society
and Beta Club part1c1pant in the Governor's
Honors Program, and Copy Editor
of the HILLTOP.
�DAR Good Citizen
Suzanne Barnett, by virtue of her unequaled
leadership ability at Hapeville High, is
the 1970 M1ss DAR . As Student Council
Pres1dent, Hilltop Busmess Manager,
Hapeville Majorette Captain, and Varsity
Cheerleader, Suzanne has been of
outstanding service to both students and
teachers at Hapeville H1gh.
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�Best Looking Senior Girl
Jan Kirkland, having won the
Sen1or crown in the 1970 Band
Beauty Revue, is th1s year's
Best Looking Senior Girl. Jan is
well known around Hapeville
for her school sp1rit and v1vac1oL:s
personality. Being a Varsity
Cheerleader, Varsity Basketball
player, memb2r of Beta Club,
Quill and Scroll, FBLA, and
HILLTOP Staff has made
Jan a busy senior.
Journalistic Achievement
Johnny Kyser, as Editor of the
HORNET, has merited an oward for
outstanding wad( in Journalism.
Being a two-year member of
the HORNET Staff has entitled
Johnny to membership i:-~ Quill and
Scroll and the Atlanta Constitution
Teen Board, to work as
C.1
WSB
Student Reporter, and to obtain
interviews with such distinguished
people ns Hucert Hur.1phrey.
124
�Best Looking Sen ior Boy
Alan Add1s . by popular vote of the
Senior Class, was chosen the
Best Looking Se:-11or Boy of 1970.
Alan's neat appearc:mce, quick smile,
cong2n1al1ty, and fnendl1ness
toward everyone has made h1m a
fa vorit e am ong Seniors. An enthus1astic
sportsman, Alan has participated in
fcotball, basketball, track, and
bas2ball during his years
at Hapeville.
125
�Most Outstanding Athlete
Warren Rogers , by selection of the
Hapeville ccaches . has been chosen the
1970 Most Outstanding Athlete .
Warren's outstanding performances
in Varsity Football and Vars 1 Wrestl1ng
ty
have brought him such honors as
Tn-Captain of the Football team and the
1969 Most Outstanding Lineman.
Warren has also fou 1d t1me for
participation in Lett8r Club ,
FCA, and Drama Club.
126
�Most Talented Senior Boy
Tom Stone, an outstanding mus1c student
and Drum Ma;or of the Hornet Band,
IS
Hapeville's Most Talented Sen1or Boy.
Tom has skillfully demonstrated his mus1cal
abil1ty as leader of the cornet sect1on and
ass1stant director of the band. In addition, Tom
has mamtained a high scholast1c average
and
Miss Betty Crocker
Kay Moone, in addition to her academ1c
and musical honors has been chosen
Miss Betty Crocker Homemaker of
Tomorrow. As President of Beta Club,
Vice-President of National Honor Society,
Senior Class Treasurer, and Governor's
Honors Program participant, Kay
has led an active year. Kay 's mus1cal
achievements have nlso won her th 8 title
of the Most Talented S:}nior G1rl.
IS
an act1ve member of the Beta Club.
�Most Popular Senior Girl
Jan Lathum, known for her school
sp1nt and exuberant personality, was
selected this year's Most Popular
Senior Girl. An ever-present smile, charm,
and beauty make up Jan's winnmg
personality that captured the hearts of
Hapeville students who selected Jan the
1970 Homecoming Queen. Jan is
also an active participant in Varsity
Basketball and Vars1ty Cheerleading.
Most Popular Senior Boy
Jay Clay, an active sportsman and
energetic man about campus , is the 1970
Most Popular Senior Boy. A bubbling
personality , spirit, quick wit, and
friendliness toward all students arc Jay's
winning characteristics. Farticipation
in Student Counc il, Battalion Staff, FTA,
FCA, and Varsity Football contributes
to Jay's well-rounded and well liked
personality.
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����FACULTY
Administration ....... 133-135
Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
English ............. 138-139
Social Studies ........ 140-141
Mathematics ......... 142-143
Science ............. 144-145
Business ............ 146-147
Physical Education .... 148-149
Home Economics ........ 150
Art ................... 151
PVT .................. 152
OCT, CVT .............. 153
Music ................. 154
Military ................ 155
Custodial Staff .......... 156
�Mr. Purd1e puts the final touches on his monthly report to the superintendent of county schools.
Principal
Reason and
calm judgment,
the qualit1es
especially belonging
to a leader.
-Tacitus
During a lull in the day's activities, Mr. Purdie checks the State of
Georgia compulsory school attendance law.
133
�Mrs. Marie McDavid
Assistant Principal
Never idle a moment ,
but thrifty
and thoughtful
of others.
-Longfellow
Mrs. McDavid checks permanent records for errors in grade averages .
Mrs. Washington's radiant smile typifies her spirit of cooperation .
Mrs. Alice Washington
Guidance Counselor
The greatest trust
between man and man
is the trust of
giving counsel.
-Francis Bacon
134
�Mrs. Powers brightens the office atmosphere with her pleasant smile.
Office Personnel
Efficiencya higher point,
a subtle and unmistakable touch of love
and pride beyond mere skill ,
almost an inspiration
which g1ves to all work the finish
which is almost artwhich is art.
-Joseph Conrad
Enjoying her work, Mrs. Battles makes business in the office a pleasure .
135
�Library Staff
All that Mankind has done,
thought, gained or been
is lying as in
mag1c preservation
in the pages
of Books.
They are chosen
possessions of men.
-Carlyle
Damaged book is repaired by Mrs. Williams.
All students are greeted with a smile by Miss
Bradford .
Mrs. Morgan finishes an order for new and better books.
136
�Miss Campbell makes some artistic repa1rs in the Spanish lab before school.
Foreign Language
He who is
ignorant
of foreign language
Knows not
his own .
-Goethe
Miss Hough listens to a student's recital of her Spanish lesson.
Miss Espy checks a student's translation of Caesar's Commentaries.
137
�English
Man's supreme power
lies in his abil1ty
to choose the right word
at the nght time.
-McCroskey
Mrs. Parramore muses over her student's interpretation of
symbolism in the Scarlet Letter.
Mrs. Foster pauses a moment to contemplate the next strategic
move in her classroom.
138
Winning the hearts of her students, Miss Wells exuberantly
opens a box of candy.
�Miss Moore waits for response after a thought provoking question.
Mrs. Hope ponders over the symbolism of a poem .
Montgomery looks over a homework assignment.
139
�History
I have read somewhere or other
that history
is philosophy
teaching by examples.
-Henry St. John
Experience makes Coach Campbell an unexcelled historian.
Bringing our world closer together, Mrs. Wilson cheerfully leads discussion on current events.
140
�Mr. Wingo enlightens two students with his keen mind and sharp observations .
Assisting two students in their search for knowledge, Mr. Harden shows understanding.
141
�Mathematics
Mathematics takes us
into the region
of absolute necessity
Head of the mathematics department, Mr. Ellinas goes over the
attendance reports with great diligence.
to which not only the actual world
but every possible world,
must conform.
-Bertrand Russell
Mr. Thompson delves into the world of numbers.
142
�The epitome of a lady, Mrs. Picklesimer creates an atmosphere of confidence in. which students can grasp the fundamentals of math.
Mr. Stephenson carefully assesses the responses of his students.
143
�During his off period, Coach Brewer takes time to check out the intercom system.
Science
Science,
when well digested,
is nothing
but good sense
and reason.
-Stanislaus
During a Biology class, Mr. Mabie observes the behavior of his
students as they take a test on crustaceans.
144
�Relaxing from his busy schedu le, Coach Dan iel reads his ma il.
With the look of authority, Mrs. Delaney checks her students' papers.
145
�Business Administration
Industry
is the soul
of business
Mrs. Chamberlain carefully selects an assignment which will provide
her students w ith needed practice in bookkeeping.
and the keystone
of prosperity.
-Charles Dickens
Mrs. Thomas puts in some extra hours
to assist a student in developing familiarity with the keyboard.
146
�Despite intrusion by photographer, Dr. Lovern keeps his steady typing rhythm .
Miss Taylor exemplifies the astuteness of the business department.
147
�Health and Physical Education
Health
and good estate
of body
are all gold ,
and a strong body
is above infinite wealth .
-Apocrypha
Miss Teer displays her basketball agility as she demonstrates for
the class .
As new department head, Mrs. Ogle finds herself up to her neck in paper work.
148
�Coach Brown stresses fundamentals of volleyball to his ninth grade class .
Coach Howard takes advantage of his off period to keep in shape by jogging.
149
�With her trained eye, Miss Hammett evaluates creativity exemplified by student's work.
Personal Development
The beauty of the house is
order,
The blessing of the house is
contentment,
The glory of the house is
hospita Iity.
-House Motto
Mrs. Willis pauses a moment to reemphasize a major point.
150
�Lookmg over a display of students' works , M1ss Croft appears pleased
at the progress seen there.
Art
Art is the desire of a man
to express himself,
to record
the reactions of his personal ity
to the world
he lives in.
Sawdust piles up as Coach Haney tries out the table saw.
-Amy Lowell
Checking students test papers, Coach Watts gets a laugh out of a " Bonehead. "
151
�Mrs. Rodriquez enthus iastically agrees as a student makes a valid point.
PVT
He that governs well
leads the blind ;
But he that teaches
gives them eyes .
-Anonymous
Mrs. Smith enhances the classroom atmosphere with her pleasing manner.
152
�Mr. Barnes watches with amusement as students eagerly file into the lunchroom.
A new face in a new department, Mrs. Carper checks employment qualifications for students.
153
�Mr. Miller signals for crescend o as the stage band prepares for the annual Beauty Revue.
Music
Music! soft charm of heaven
and earth,
Whence didst thou borrow thy
auspicious b1rth?
Or art thou of eternal date,
Sire to thyself, thyself as
old as Fate .
-Edmund Smith
Miss Lansdell rhythmically plays the piano while singing along with
her chorus students to assure perfect timing.
154
�Executive officer Jay Clay advises Doug Mazur and Frankie Clay on some standard procedures.
Military
The real defense
of any nation
lies in the education
of her people.
-Moore
Sergeant Major Martin takes a break from his preparations for
Federal Inspection.
155
�Cafeteria and Custodial Staff
The reward for work
well done is
more work to do.
-Man roe Dodd
Mr. Thompson takes rnventory of available maintenance materials.
Thumbing through a cook book, Mrs. Martin
seeks to add variety to the week's menu.
Cafeteria Staff: A. B. Jester, V. Parks, E. Fauntelory, L. Burton, T. Martin .
Custodial Staff: Front Row: I. Jenkins, M. Magum, 0 . Perry, W. Dunlap. Back Row:
S. Johnson, K. Penn, J. Thompson, C. Gates, J. Lucas.
156
����ADVERTISEMENTS
Advertisements ....... 161-194
Index .............. 195-199
Editor's Note . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
�Cadets Jan Kirkland and Don Ray inspect one of Jackson Motors' new Opel Kadetts.
Jackson Motors
"CLEAN USED CARS"
2794 Stewart Ave., S.W.
ATLANTA
761-1107 -- 761-1108
161
�Bub Attaway takes down the phone number of Kilby ' s Transmissions while Debbie Dempsey looks on.
Kilby's
TRANSMISSION & CONVERTER SERVICE
714 N. CENTRAL A VENUE
HAPEVILLE, GA. 30354
162
�Exponents of Better Living
Eubanks Appliance Co.
2731 East Point Street
EAST POI T, GEORGIA
761-1151
Hapeville Drug Company
Incorporated
AIR HOST INN
Atlanta Airport
"The Drug Store On The Corner"
310 Modern Rooms
BANQUET & MEETING FACILITIES
767-7451
761-3121
Prescriptions Our Specialty
Roger Peitso
McCall-Simplicity-Butterick-and Vogue Patterns
Carl Evans
-FREE DELIVERY-
Complete sewing notions and trimmings
2785 Main Street
East Point, Georgia
Compliments
DeJohn's Fine Food
WOODS PHARMACY
3293 Stewart Ave.
Maurice Woods
King Building
Hapeville
Eat Point
163
�CONGRATULATIONS
To The
Seniors
CLASS OF '70
Market Grocery Co.
STATE FARMERS MKT.
Fore t Park, Ga.
Congratulations
and
Bet Wishes
to the
Senior Cla· s of '70
s
Dr. Thomas N. Guffin, M.D.
Modern Home Plan Service,
Inc.
Room 206, Jackson Building
535 Central Avenue-P.O. Box 3
GO-AIR Incorporated
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA 30354
3562 Elm Street
Telephone
761-1318
Hapeville, Georgia 30054
164
�HARRY WHITE FORD
HAPEVILLE RADIATOR
Home of the Most
"Cornplete Radiator Service"
"AFFORDABLE"
Fords in Town
5 85 King Arnold Street
3418 Stewart Ave.
766-1178
Hapeville, Ga.
CLYDE HENSELLE
761-0671
LINENS AND THINGS
Stewart-Lakewood Shopping Center
North End of Mall
ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30315
Phone 767-5484
QUALITY-AT MILL OUTLET PRICES
GEORGIA STAINLESS STEEL CORP.
WE DON'T SELL AUTOMOBILES ! ! !
3335 Stewart Ave.
Hapeville, Georgia
767-9429
Just find HAPPY HOMES for
New Plymouths and choice
"Vollrath" Stainle Steel Cookware
''Oneida" Stainle Steel Flatware
"Shenango" Fine Porcelain China
"Tiffin" Crystal
used cars.
PLEASE ADOPT 0
E, from
Westbrook Plymouth Center
And The NEW
2665 Main Street
Exclu ive "Mitchell 350"
Stereophonic phonograph with AM FM Radio
Young Sale Per onnel Wanted
East Point, Ga.
761-1124
Barge-Thompson, Incorporated
Engineer and Contractors
Atlanta, Georgia
49 YEARS CO STRUCTIO
EXPERIE CE IN THE SOUTHEAST
T. W. Daniel, Pre ident
J. H. Dawkin , Trea urer
165
�AIRPORT 66
24 Ho ur Service
Across from AIR HOST INN
1203 Virginia Avenue
767-9134
Compliments
of
DIXIE BOWL INC.
369 S. Central Avenue
HAPEVILLE
767-4332
767-7511
EAST POINT GLASS CO.
Complete glass service for
HOME-AUTOMOBILE-BUSINESS
1244 Central A venue
EAST POINT, GEORGIA
CENTRAL CAFETERIA
Bub Attaway and Debbie Dempsey head for a delicious break·
fast at the Waffle House before school.
641 Central Avenue
Fast Service and Low Prices
WAFFLE HOUSE
OPEN 5 A.M.- 10 P.M.
744 Central Ave.
761-9157
Hapeville-Phone 766-3277
Larry Scarborough
166
�COMPLIMENTS
OF
Capitol Furniture Company
200 Walker St., S.W.
2043 Bankhead A venue
490 Ponce De Leon Avenue,
.E.
1837 Memorial A venue
165 Whitehall Street
1585 Ware Avenue, East Point
SKI VILLAGE
and
DIVING LOCKER NO. 1
Hapeville Mary Carter
Paint Store
3446 Stewart A venue
A Division Of Pressure Products, Inc,
"The Good Guys"
Personalized Service and
Expert Advice
(404) 762-0293 . . .. 760 Central Ave.
Hapeville, Ga.
766-5262
Mickey's
SOUTH FULTO
Florist and Gift Shoppe
BIBLE & BOOKS
2996 Stewart Ave., S.W.
ATLA TA, GEORGIA 30315
Corsages A Specialty
Corner of Stewart & Mt. Zion Road
DESIGNS MADE TO ORDER
TOM MORRIS
5 83 Central A venue
BUS. 761-4545
766-0113
167
HOME 766-5648
�Compliments Of
Compliments Of
SOUTHSIDE AMBULANCE, INC.
East Point, Ga. 30344
Dr. Quinton J. Peele, Opt.
Serving Fulton
and
Clayton Counties
Home Accessories -
Draperies
Wall Paper Fabric- Wall Coverings
MATEER & COMPANY
Phone 766-7777
Decorating Consultants
or
1699 Washington
761-1080
E. B. Mateer
766-7837
Sarah B. Whaley
Res.: 767-5897
Res: 761-6549
Congratulations
TO THE
SENIORS
OF '70
STANFIELD MOTORS
FRANKR. LEA
"Clean Used Cars"
2894 Stewart Ave., S.W.
Drycleanomat-Laundryland
Atlanta 15, Ga.
34 Dearborn Plaza
l
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
"WHERE CLEANLINESS IS"
168
�CLARK SIMPSON SERVICE STATION
2866 Stewart Avenue
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
PAUL T. DONEHOO
F. W. WOOLWORTH CO.
FUNERAL HOME
736 Central Avenue
LAKEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER
FRED AND NORA BURNS
Air-Conditioned Chapel- Off-Street Parking
Satisfaction Guaranteed
761-2171
761-2172
"Quality Printing Plus Service"
TOP CAT COIFFEURS
THE A-R-R-0-W PRESS, INC.
3268 Stewart Avenue
We carry a complete line of
WEDDI G
767-7729
I
VITATIO
s-E
GRAVING
PHOTO-LETTERl G OR FLATPRl T1 G
Open Tues.-Thurs. Evenings
890 Virginia Avenue
HAPEVILLE
By Appointments
Charles R. Adamson, Jr.
COMPLIMENTS OF
DR.
JOSEPH
G.
CHIROPRACTOR
169
BISHOP
Bus. 761-2474
�JACKSON 1 S READY-MIX CONCRETE COMPANIES
MAIN OFFICE
JACKSON BUILDING
535 Central Avenue
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA 30354
Atlanta . . . East Point . . . Scottdale
Immediate Delivery
Any Size Job!!
Radio Controlled Fleet
CHAMBLEE
5247 New Peachtree Rd.
457-0246
EASTPOINT
3095 Plant Street
766-6249
CHATTAHOOCHEE
3000 Parrott Ave.
799-1424
SCOTTDALE, GA.
3305 E. Ponce de Leon Ave.
373-3358
170
ATLANTA
36 Airline, S.E.
525-2758
JONESBORO
7254 Jonesboro Road
478-0100
�Try Deliciously Different
STEED
CELESTE
.... ~&£A
BEAUTY
at
&
THE DW ARF HOUSE
SALON
H AP EVILLE
BOYD
Bob Weldon
HAPEVILLE
Land
Enco Service Station
615 North Avenue
761-9470
Surveyors
761 -2605
U-Haul
Minor Repairs
TRAILERS and TRUCKS
501 Central Avenue
HAPEVILLE
Congratulations
to
THE HAPEVILLE CLASS
OF '70
THE
HILTON
INN
767-0281
1031 Virginia Ave.
Hapeville, Ga.
across from
ATLANTA AIRPORT
Where a Cordial Welcome
Awaits You Always
171
�ROLLINS REALTY
RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL
Broker: Pete Rollins 766-2110
Agents:
Ed Camp-767-5904
Dave Turner-366-2082
Mickey Booton-366-1860
Mary Smith-366-1660
Sharon Russell and Tom Hasty discuss plans for cleanmg their
winter clothes.
Tracy Tolar-766-0958
Li t Your Property With Us
RUSSELL DRY CLEANING
457 King Arnold St.
Personal Care To Your Clothes
767-1151
The latest in Dry Cleaning Equipment
Serving Hapeville for 33 years
3396 Stewart Ave.
766-2938
Uncle Tom's Drive-In
We Specialize in Barbecues
CURB SERVICE
2546 Stewart Ave., S.E.
ATLANTA
Senior Tom Hasty shops around for furniture for his future
home.
Raven's
Flowers and Gifts, Inc.
Hapeville Furniture Co., Inc.
Floral De ign - Corsages - Cut Flowers
Pot Plants - House Plants
"Home <"""2uality Furniture"
Where Customer Send Their Friends
3145 Stewart Avenue
770 N. Central Avenue
HAPEVILLE
761-2612
767-5060
Margaret D. R aven
172
�Office: 873 -3468
A ir Conditioning & Heating
Carter's Barber Shop
Service Co.
3481 Fulton Ave.
Authorized Sales & Serv1ce
HAPEVILLE
W. P. R1vers
1025 Howell Mill Rd .• N.W.
Owner
Atlanta. Ga . 30318
Cleveland & Sylvan
SHELL
911 Cleveland Acenue
Opened 24 hours
COMPLETE MOTOR TUNEUP
Road Service
761 -9244
Holder Tire Company
Airwear Tailors
Dunl op & Multi Mile Tires
"Custom Tailoring for the Jet Set"
PH. 761 -3985
Atlanta Airport
Qual ity Reca pp ing
Hapev ille , Ga.
3427 International Boulevard
311 Central Ave.
W. S. Duarte
173
761 -9120
�Complete Auto Trim
Shop
COLLEGE
Free Estimates
J. M . Clayton Company
Stewart
78 Simpson St . N.W.
Avenue
STREET
Atlanta, Ga.
Trim
"Contractrng Electrical Engineers"
Shop
P.T.A.
Jim Harvey, Rep .
Phone 767-9451-2
BAY
BEVILLE
BAIT
General Automotive Parts
Co.
OIL
COMPANY
FARM
GEORGE A. DELONG
Racing Tires-W-I-D-E Ovals Firestone
Mag Wheels-Custom Steering Wheels
American-Stewart Warner-Instruments
Kendall GT-1 Racing Oil
Cleveland Ave.
East Point, Ga.
8:30 a.m.-6:00p.m. Closed Sundays
3443 Stewart Ave.
766-1141
Hapeville
174
�748 Virginia Ave.
Phone 761-9356
BARRETT'S AMERICAN
24 HOUR SERVICE
Complete Brake and Engine Service
Tune-ups- Miner and Major
Quick Road Service
Wrecker Service
Jame Barrett
Guy Barrett
Authorized Dealer- Delcoid Wreckers & Towing Equipment
175
�EARL KNIGHT REALTY CO.
Charlie Holbrook
767-5109
SOUTHERN AIRWAYS CO.
Residential-Commercial-Indu trial-Acreage
3310 Forrest Hill Drive
Hanger One
767-5904
CONGRATULATIONS!
Atlanta Airport
TO
762-8101
SENIORS OF 1970
MacDONALD'S
AAA
Compliments of
EAST POINT FORD CO.
Furniture & Upholstering Co.
2139 Main Street
766-8301
EAST POINT, GEORGIA
631 North Central Avenue
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
753-2121
New Furniture- Finest in Upholstering
Tri-City Federal Savings
and Loan Assoc.
SKYWAY SHELL SERVICE
Main Office
606 S. Central Ave.
971 Virginia Avenue
Hapeville, Ga.
HAPEVILLE
BRANCH OFFICES
27 Smith St.
Fairburn, Ga. 30213
964-7808
150 W. Lanier
Fayetteville, Ga.
461-6001
4% % Passbook Savings
5 Y2 % Certificates
761-0117
176
�761-1655
KIDD ELECTRIC COMPANY
Hapeville Cabinet Shop, Inc.
NEW CABINETS & RETOPPING
3099 Springdale Road
3557 Elm Street
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
Cecil Adams
Larry Kirk
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
r
HAPEVILLE AUTO PARTS
~
\)~£.EN BR0 s.
~-1~
NURSERY
No. 10
RETAIL SALES
712 North Central Avenue
1016 Central Avenue
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
HAPEVILLE, GA. 30054
761-8664
•
761-2221
LA
A
HAPEVILLE IDGH SCHOOL
BOOSTE R
HAPEVILLE
LIONS CLUB
177
IER GREEN
BUS. 762-5587
�Look into Southern Bell for a rewording future.
Thomas
Ed Dolan Motors
Restaurant
2420 Stewart Ave., S.W.
Atlanta, Ga .
Bus. 767-9449
GOOD
LUCK
to
Senior Class
1970
3442 Stewart Ave. Hapeville, Ga.
7 Days A Week
178
Clyde Crawford
Lithographer
�Compliments of
Hapeville Auto Service
Whitehead Auto Service
451 S. Central A venue
General Repairs
Hapeville, Georgia
Air Conditioning
766-1919
Wheel Balancing & Alignment
Best Wishes To
SENIORS OF 1970
HARRISON -FOTOCH"OME DEALe"
SOUTHERN METER
AND
SUPPLY COMPANY
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
AMERICAN MOTORS CARS
JAVELIN
AMX
HENRY MOTOR COMPANY
HARRISON FOTOCHROME
Since 1925
CORPOR ATIO
Quality Film Service
Sales And Service
671-673 Central Ave.
Hapeville, Ga.
EAST POI T , GEORGIA
766-7802
Radio Dispatched -
Harris Bros. Furniture
Repair and Antique Shop
24 Hour Service
0
HANGAR CAB COMPANY
E OF THE LARGEST I
THE SOUTH
R efinishing-Repairing-Uphol tering
755 Virginia Avenue
A Factory Trained Man for Every Job
Hapeville, Georgia
102 E. John We ley Avenue
College Park, Georgia
761-7764
761-7074
179
�Jan Kirkland looks as if she really has been caught robbing the bank.
CITIZENS BANK OF HAPEVILLE
Two Locations
590 Central Avenue
Hapeville, Georgia
3417 International Boulevard
Hapeville, Georgia
767-8213
Monday- Thursday 9:00-4:00
Friday 9:00-5:00
Member F.D.I.C.
180
�Compliments of
Tri-City Plaza
TREASURE COVE ANTIQUES
••GRANTS"
3437 Stewart Ave.
3180 S.E. Matn Street
Hapeville, Ga.
EAST POINT, GEORGIA
Buy- Sell- Trade
Best Wishes
Tri-City Hardware Co., Inc.
to
597 Central Avenue
CLASS OF 1970
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
Joe Strickland
767-0155
"Remember also your
creator in the days of
your youth."
Hapeville
United Methodist
Church
3510 Atlanta Ave.
762-9677
181
�DELTA
AIR LINES
766-5218
766-9241
PANDORA'S BEAUTY BOX
COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE
Open Evenings
3468 Dearborn Plaza
No appointment necessary
Hapeville, Georgia 30354
Mrs. Fowler adds finishing touches to a becoming hairdo.
Jet-N Food Store
Open 7 Days A Week
MR. & MRS. W. D. POPE JR.
Suza'lne Barnett welcomes customers with a smile.
182
�Hubbard Shoe Service
& Sales
Boyd Tire Company
Expert shine man on duty
Formerly "Carroll -Boyd"
3436 Stewart Avenue
Complete Tire and Wheel ServiceOne Day Retread Service
761-7446
3495 Whipple Avenue
Across from Atlanta Airport
BEST WISHES
EAST POINT, GEORGIA
to the Senior
767-4321
CLASS OF "70"
MR. & MRS. W. V. GEORGE
COMPLIMENTS OF
KWIK PICK MARKET
HAPEVILLE GALLERIES
Corner North Avenue & Stewart
3445 Stewart Ave.
Hapeville, Ga.
761-9249
GROCERIES-COLD DRINKS-PACKAGE ICE
U.S. CHOICE MEAT
"A GENUINE FLEA MARKET"
Open Every Night for Your Convenience
Something unique, antique
and nice to please anyone.
Insurance Problems??
Let Us Do Your Worrying
McCord & Reeves Inc.
Visit our Grocery Gallery.
Buy food at wholesale prices
Buying or Selling a House?
Our Experienced Realtors Will Help You
and lower.
HAPEVILLE, GA.
767-1546
CLYDE TIMBS
Gen. Mgr.
EAST POINT, GA.
767-8 674
183
�HAPEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
Miss Hammett, Mrs. Barnett, and Mr. Haxton bring a new proposal before the P.T.A.
184
�Qual1ty Used Cars
By
CONGRATULATIONS
Roberts & Walden
Used Cars
VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS
GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM
for a job well done
Used Cars
2870 Stewart Ave. S.W.
DR . ALFREDO G. GARCIA
Atla nta , Ga . 30315
State Farm Insurance
Companies
Hapeville Sinclair
TOM W. LEWIS
448 King Arnold St.
AUTO-LIFE-FIRE
761-9185
3334 Colville Avenue
Hapev i lle, Georgia
JOE STRICKLAND
Bus. 761 -1171
Res. 767-4107
COMPLIMENTS
OF
J-D Steak Ranch
Cheerleaders: Carol Morrow, Jan Kirkland, Sallie
Carroll, and Suzanne Barnett take a break from
shopping at Stewart Lakewood Plaza.
Stewart-Lakewood
Merchants Associationa
JOSEPHINE WELLS
Parent-Teacher
2783 Lakewood Ave. S.W.
Association
ATLANTA
185
GEORGI A
�THE NEW
Save at Da rbys
Compliments
of
Ask About Our
Wholesale Pnces
VALLEY
766-1263
USED
CARS
DARBY'S
Lounge and Restaurant
HOME
2508
FURNISHINGS
Open 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Stewart
(across from the
Ford plant)
Avenue
• FINE FOODS
• BEVERAGES
• DANCING
• ENTERTAINMENT
s.w.
j_ R.
(Jim) Darby
Atlanta
411 Central Ave.
3420 WHIPPLE AVE., HAPEVILLE
Georgia
Hapeville, Ga.
Across from Atlanta Airport
FLAT TOPS , RAZOR CUTS,
MANICURE, SHINE
Appo intments
THEE
BARBER
Sallie and Na ncy inspect a new stereo.
SHOP
UNCLAIMED FRElGHT INC.
Save $ $ $ $
MONROE A. MORGAN, Prop .
!
Stereos, sewing machines, TV 's
and more. All new with full factory warranty. Sold for storage,
freight, and handling.
International Plaza
766-9293
186
�r
WHAT'S SO SPECIAL ABOUT THE FLAIR GIRL?
After all she doesn't win an all expenses paid vacation to Pago
Pago. Or a lifetime supply of Burpsy Cola. Not even one single
case of America's favorite hair color.
SO WHAT'S SO SPECIAL ABOUT THE FLAIR GIRL?
Just look at and talk to and get to know Jan Kirkland. Then you'll
know.
PHOTOGRAPHK
Flair Photographic
611 Central Avenue
Phone 767-7011
Hapeville, Georgia
187
�1969-70
Basketball
Varsity
Cheerleaders
Linda Barfield , Capta in
Francess Berggren, Co-Captain
Nancy West
Suzanne Barnett
Angela Beck
Liz Crawford
Matina Cummings
188
�TOM'S NITE OWL
3279 Stewart Ave.
YOUNG ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE
535 Central Avenue
Hapeville, Ga.
Hapeville, Ga.
Phone 766-0944
JOHN'S COIFFEURS
2873 LAKEWOOD AVE.
STEWART-LAKEWOOD SHOPPING CENTER
ATLANTA, GA.
189
�'Narehouse Distributor
Kysor of Cadillac
Telephones :
WELCH'S LODGE
766-2195-767 -0209
Established 1945
761 -3836
Air conditioned
MATHEWS EQUIPMENT, INC.
Reasonable rates
Modern rooms
C. H. PITTS, JR .
Vice Presi:Jent
Day or Week
3314 Stewart Avenue
HAPEVILLE, GA.
3371 Stewart Avenue
Hapeville, Georgia
COMPLIMENTS OF
KWIK SHOP MARKET
Open 7 to 11 -
7 days
847 Main St.
FOREST PARK, GA.
Compliments of
BURGER KING
"HOME OF THE WHOPPER"
515 N. Central Ave.
Hapeville, Georgia
Stewart-Lakewood Shopping Center
190
�Earl Knight, Mayor Perry Hudson, Irvin Tatum, Jerry Williams .
MAYOR OF HAPEVILLE AND CITY COUNCIL
191
�OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
PHONE 766-2717
CENTRAL PARTS
co.
645 CENTRAL AVENUE
Who says Hapeville doesn't have a ghost?
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
"The world steps asade to
let any man pass if he
knows where he's going."
192
�193
�FooTE&
194
A VIES
�General Index
Abraham, David
Adams, Dennis
Adams, Randy
Adams, Sonny
Addington, JoAnn
AddiS, Alan
21, 87, 137
45, 87
21, 72, 87
21, 56, 83, 85
45
16, 21, 87, 97, 120, 125
173
Air Conditioning and Heating Inc.
Air Host Inn
63
66, 166
173
100, 109
. 41
37,69, 73
. 22, 74,87
... 49, 100
49, 101
101
Airport
Air Wear Tailors
Allen, Curtis
Allen, Debbie
Almond, Jackie
Almond, Jimmy
Aired, Donnie
Anderson, Steve
Andrews, Keith
Arnold, John
45
Arrendale, Sharon
Arrow Press Inc.
Ashley, Danny
Attaway, Bub
Bahr, Thomas
Bailey, Billy
Baity, David
Baker, Jim
Baker, Buck
.49
169
41
20,37,40,65,87, 105,
106, 162, 166
.. 22, 36, 65, 71, 83, 90,
105, 114
45, 76
.. . 45, 79, 82
22,87, 104,105
41, 69
Barett's American Oil Company
Barfield, Anita . .
. .. 10, 45, 46, 64
Barfield, Linda .
. . ..... 6, 16, 22, 62, 65,
78, 108, 188
Barge, Thompson, Inc.
165
Barnes, Mr. Daniel H.
. . 87, 132, 153
Barnett' s American
175
Barnett, David .
. . 20, 45, 65, 69, 100, 109
Barnett, Mike
... . ..... . ... 20, 37
Barnett, Suzanne
. . . . 20, 22, 56, 57, 59,
60, 62, 65, 68, 80,81,83, 85,108,
121, 123, 160, 182, 185, 188
Barns, John
Basco, Geraldine
. ..... 45
Baskin, Lugene
Bass, Susan
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
135
Bay Oil Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174
Bearden, Sheila . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 70
Beauford, Brenda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Beck, Angela
. . . .. 10, 37, 56, 60, 61, 62,
65, 69, 72, 108,188
Battles, Mrs. Frances . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Beck, Cathy
Beck, Danny ........ . . .. . .. . 49, 64, 111
Bell, Carolyn . . . . .
. .. ...... . ....... 45
Bell, Wayne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Bennette, Alana
Berggren, Frances
Bett1s, Barry
Bett1s, Brenda
Bettis, Brad
Beville ' s Bait Farm
Billings, Debbie
Billings, Nancy
B1shop, Dr. J. G.
B1shop, Lynda
Bishop, Marsha
Bishop, Nancy
Bishop, Patricia
22, 65, 70, 81, 108, 188
45, 65, 81, 100, 115
37, 64, 71, 75, 77
49, 69, 101
174
29, 103
20,41, 76,77
169
. 37, 60
37,65, 76,102,107
... 45
22,88
Blair, Tommy
45
Blevins, Jean
23,64, 75,107
Bloodworth, James
Bloodworth, Robert
45
Bloodworth, Thomas
49
41
Bond, Marcia
23,76,80
Bone, Marty
6, 23,36, 56,83,85,86
Boris, Grug
.. 29
Boris, Rocky
111
Bowen, Mike
41
Boyd Tire Co . . .
183
Bradford, Miss Ruby
86, 136
Braley, Helen
.41, 63, 69, 77
Braley, Paul ..
23,69
Braley, Ruth ..
41, 63, 77
Brandes, Mary Louise
37, 61, 73, 70
Brannon, Barbara
41
Brantley, Grace .
23, 64, 71, 76, 78
Brantley, William
.. .. 45, 73, 86
Brancky, Patti
41
Brewer, Mr. Roy V.
.. . ..... 94, 137, 144
Bridges, Lynn
23,34, 75,87
Bridges, Tim
49, 66
Briscoe, Terri Ann
. 20,41, 76,77
Britt, Charles
41
Brock, Nettie
... . . 24, 87
Brockman, Steve
49, 86, 101
Brooks, Janet
37, 74
Brooks, Sarah
.. . 49
Brown, Julie
.. 49, 76
Brown, Rhonda
.. 41
Bond, Dottie
Cassells, Lou Anne
37, 62, 73, 60
24, 76,86, 87
Cawthorn, Sandra
4, 73, 71,73,80
Cawthorn, Sheila
45
Celeste Beauty Salon
171
Central Cafe
166
Central Parts
192
Cera, Gene
41, 43, 112
Chamberlain, Mrs. Joyce A.
64, 146
Chancey, Debbie
37
Cates, Donnie
Chancey, Doe
45,64
41, 65, 81, 100, 112
Chastain, Bonnie
49, 101
Cheeley, Clinton
11, 92, 109
Cheese, Ben
49
Chick·fil ·a, Inc.
171
Cissell, Mildred
41
Citizens Bank of Hapeville
190
Clark, Alic1a
. 49
49, 70
Clark, Cindy
Chappell, Johnny
45
Clark, Denise
Clark, Jimmy
41
169
Clay, Frankie
45, 100, 109, 115, 155
Clay, Jay . . ..... 14, 24, 27, 56, 65, 76, 77,
85, 88,96, 98,121,128,155
Clayton J. M. Co.
. . . . 174
Clayton, Mike . .
46, 87, 100, 115
Clark, Louise
Clark Simpson Service Station
Clayton, Richard
. 45
173
178
49
49
. . . . . .49, 103
. . . . . . . . . . . . 49
. . .. . . 46
41,44, 63,65, 100,112
... . ... . 41
....... . .... 29
Cleveland and Sylvan Shell
Clyde, Crawford
Cobb, Jaye . . .
Cobb, Keith .
Cobb, Sabrina
Cochran, Allen
Cody, Gary .
Coggins, Eddie
Cole, Jackie
Coleman, Frank
Coleman, Randy
College Street P.T.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 174
Collins, Jimmy
Cornort, Darwyn .....
Cook, Pam ..
29, 66, 88, 111
... . ... 46, 75
Brown, Roberta
Corhan, Alan
Brown, Mr. Tom
.. 29, 57, 79, 111
. 25,32, 64, 71,78
Coursey, Tom
.... . ... 46
Couturiaux, Christa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Cox, Henry .
. . . . . . . . . . . ...... . .. . 29
Cox, Michael . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .... 46
Co~ Pat
. . . . . . . . . 46,6~69, 10~ 115
149
Bryant, Gary
45
Buchannan, Jessica
110
.45,87
Buice, Jeanette ....
. .37, 60
Buice, Judith
. . .. . . 24, 61,76
Buice, Steve
. . . . . . . .. 41, 65, 100, 112
Bunch, Vickie
41,42
Burdette, Bonnie ..
..... . 37
Burdette, Laura
.......... 49, 66, 70
Burger King . .
.. . .... . .. . .... . 190
Buckley, Richard .
195
Cosmota, Richard
Couch, Alice ..
Crawford, Bernard
Crawford, Linda
Crawford, Liz
. .. 41, 42, 62, 64, 76, 110
.. 37, 60, 62, 65, 80, 108, 188
Crawford, Pat . . . . . . . . . . .
. ... .. . .. 29
�66, 151
Croft, Miss Cathleen
41. 96
Cudsik, Guy
41 , 56, 62, 63,64, 65,
76, 108, 188
Cummings, Matina
Dailey, Gary
46,87
Daily, Teresa
46, 64
65, 109, 115, 145
Daniel , Mr. Edgar G. Jr.
Darby' s Home Furnishing
186
Darby, James R.
Darby, Tma
Davenport, Gary
Davenport, Rodney
Dav1s, Bobby
Dav1s, Denise
Dav1s, Dot
Dawkins, Allyson
41, 73
13, 41, 65, 71, 72,
96, 112, 113
50, 111
46
41, 86, 87
46
38, 56,64, 68
50
163
Delaney, Mrs. Josephine
145
Delta Airlines
182
Dempsey, Debbie
20, 25, 79, 160, 166
Dempsey, Mary Jane
Divmg Lockee & Ski
Dixie Bowl
Dixon, Tony
Dokey, Jan
38
41, 75, 76
167
.. 166
50
38, 64, 75
Dollar, Glen
50
Donehoo Funeral Home
. .. 169
Dorsey, Polly
41, 63, 64, 77, 81, 110
Dorsey, Susie
50
Doolittle, Gwen
38
Doolittle, Tony .
Drukenmiller, Robert
Drukenmiller, Roy
Drycleanomat
Duell, Robert
Duffy, Judy
Duke, Gail
Dunn, Reggie
50, 101
46
41, 81
168
11, 101
. 50, 66
25
20, 34, 56, 78, 158, 159
Dyer, Gene
Dyer, Randy
Earl Knight Realty Co.
176
East Point Glass Co.
166
East Point Ford .
176
Ed Dolan Motors
178
Edmondson, Howard
46, 81
Edmundson, Nancy
46, 75
Edward, Greg
46
Edwards, Nina
25, 75
Ellinas, Mr. E. J.
137, 147
Ellinas, Johnny
38, 37, 62, 65, 105, 114
Ellis, A. C.
Godby, Chuck
46
Gordy, Steve
46
46
Gordy, Ronn1e
42,86
Espy, Miss
Gordy, Theresa
132, 137
Erwin, James
Graham, Eilene
163
Eubanks Appliance Co.
25, 69
Eubanks, David
4, 38, 65, 80, 96
50
Evans, Dav1d
Faulk, Howard
50
Ferrell, Tina
8, 42, 44, 63, 64, 65,
70, 72, 102
Flair Photographic
187
Fleenor, Diane
42
38
50
50, 76
Floyd, Danny
Folds, Bonn1e
Folds, Larry
Food Mart and Paper Plate
Foote & Davies
Fordham, Doug
Fordham, Lynn
38, 69
189
194
87
40
Fordham, Reba
46
12, 20, 23, 25, 71, 75, 88
Graham, Greg
46
181
46
177
Grants
Gray, Connie
Green Bros. Nursery
Green , Debbie
Green, Mrs . Marjone
Green, Marty
50, 66
Grier, Michael
Gunther, Terry
. . . 47, 57, 103
Guest, Danny
Guffin, Dr.
. . 164
47, 76
Guy, Connie
Guy, James
50
70, 72, 132, 154
Haigler, Mrs.
Hale, Michael
Hale, Terry
49, 50
138, 105, 65
Hallman, Kyle
Hamby, Buddy
Forrest, George
.38,64
Forrest, Jody
Hammett, Miss Marilucy
42
5,8,138
Hammock, Mike
Foster, Nancy
46
Hammond, Mike
Fowler, Janet
46
Foster, Mrs. Mary Jo
Frank, R. Lee
..... 87
. 150
25, 27, 56, 71, 77,
83, 160
4, 25, 31, 36, 65,
94, 76, 80,83, 96,99
Hand, Sherry
.. 42, 70
132, 151
Haney, Mr. George
Frank, M1ke
46
46
49, 50
Freeman, Gerald
Freeman, James
Fries, David
Frost, Susan
20,42, 65,96
42, 66
46,47, 64
Futch, Wayne
50, 101
Frost, David
Gaffney, Daniel
185
General Automobile Parts Co.
174
38, 60, 61, 62, 64, 65,
77, 107
George, W. V. Mr. and Mrs.
183
George, Emily
Georgia Stainless Steel
.165
50, 103
110
179
Haney, Mindy
Hanger Cab Co.
.... 177
Hapeville Auto Parts Co.
. . 179
Hapeville Cabinet Shop
177
Hapeville City Council and Mayor ...... 191
Hapeville Drug Co.
. . . 163
Hapeville Auto Service
Hapeville Furniture Co., Inc.
Garcia, Alfredo G., M.D.
Gilbert, Bonita
4, 25, 71, 72, 76, 80
171
42, 71, 72, 82
Ensley, Cheryl
Folds, Brenda
Deese, David
De John's Fine Food
Denby, Juarita
38
Faulk, Kerry
50
Davis, Jack
Dav1s, Raymond
Ellis, J. C.
Enco Stat1on (Bob Weldon ' s)
Hapeville Galleries
. 172
.... .. .. 183
Hapeville High P.T.A.
. 184
Hapeville Lion's Club
. . . . . . . . .. 177
Hapeville Mary Carter Paint
.. 165
Hapeville Sinclair
.. 185
Giles, Roy
Hapeville United Methodist Church
Gillespie, Bill
Hardegree, Marty
. . . . . . 38, 83
Gillespie, Kenneth
Gilly, Darlene
Gillis,
Billy
Gilmore, Sybil
Glasco, Johnny
Gleaton, Sheila
Gleaton, Susan
Graham, Eilien
Ga. Air Inc.
196
46,86
42, 57, 63, 64, 76,
107, 110
46, 65, 71, 100, 109
. 50
38
.. 38, 61, 62, 64
46
77
164
167
Hapeville Radiator
Harden, Mr. John W.
181
42
141, 87
Hardy, Roxana
. . 26, 66,88
... 50
. 179
Harris Brothers Furniture
Ha rrison -Fotochrome
.. 179
Harrison, Gayle
. 26,34, 75,87
Harry White Ford
. . 165
12, 26, 70, 71,76,81,85
Harvey, Elaine
Hasty, Jan
. . 20,45, 56, 57,64,103
Harkness, Mike
Harmon, David
�Ha~~
Tom
7, 21, 26, 27 , 56, 62, 65, 80 ,
83 , 85, 88, 92, 96, 98, 114, 118, 172
Haxton, Byron
47
Haxton, David
38
Haynie. Mindy
47
Head, Elaine
47, 103
Henry, Kim
115
Henry Motor Co .
179
Hernngton, Jerry
47
Hicks, Allen
26, 65 , 76, 96, 99
Hicks, Dennis
47
Hicks, Donna
38, 63, 76
Hill, Terry
47
Hilton Inn
171
Hilton, Darryl
38, 73
Hilton, Diane
38, 76, 77
Hmesley, Gary
50
Hmesley, Jan
42, 62, 64, 107, 110
Hix, Ramona
50
Hogul, Ann
50
Holder, Denny
47,87
Holder, Dana
47
Holder, John
47
Holder, Mark
50, 100
Holder Tire Company
Holt, Frank
John Coiffeurs
189
Johnson, Mike
Johnson, Randy
Holt, Jeff
42, 79, 109
Holt, Max
6, 26
Hood, Benjamin
20, 26, 79
20, 41, 42, 69, 115
Hood, Taylor
. . 76
Hope, Mrs. Nancy
Hough, Miss Pamela
Howard, Mr. Ray
Hubbard's Shoes
Huddleston, Amanda
Hughes, Connie
139
16, 137
149
183
47, 64, 73
. 38, 71
Haughes, Pamela
42,64,82
Jones, Kathy
26
Jcnes, Larry
50, 101
42, 86
51
Jordan, Doug
11, 38, 112
Lietz, Marlene
42 . 76
Jordan, Richard
47 , 100. 109
Josephine Wells P.T.A.
185
Lillibridge, Jo Ann
47
Lillibndge , Peggy
Keane, George
26
Keaton, Carol
50
Lindsey, David
Keaton, Jane
27, 74, 88
Keaton, Judy
51
51
Lindsey, Bruce
Keeney, Malinda
42, 51, 64, 82
47, 66, 71
Linens and Things
Liptack, Joe
165
20, 45,47, 69, 73, 76, 86,115
Littlefield, Mike
Keeney, Nancy
76
Lott, Larry
Keetor, Cindy
47
Lott, Linda
Kelly, Gary
27, 56, 65, 76, 83, 96,99
Kelly, Gene
51
Kelly, Louie
51, 101
Kelly, Randy
51
Kendrick, Chip
14,39, 71, 72,78
. . 51
Kidd Electric Company
177
Kilby's
. . 167
King, Marcia
42,64, 69,82
42
King, George
Lovern, Diane
39
6, 24,28, 61, 62, 65, 72,
74, 78, 79, 107
Lovern, Mr. Mark
Lovern, Patti
147
42, 65, 72, 73, 76, 116
Lunsford, Annette
13,42, 70
Lunsford, Betty Jane
51
Lunsford, Mike
47, 100
Lunsford, Rita
Mabie, Mr.
144
Malibou Restaurant
186
MacDonald's
176
Mann, Dale
28, 65, 78,96,99
Mannis, Sharon
Kirkes, Nathan
Kirkland, Kim
39
47
Lone, Buddy
Kelly, Darlyl
39, 57, 65, 94
45,47, 79,110,120
51
Market Grocery Co .
164
Marks, Judy
47
Martin, Cathy
51
Kirkland, Jan
.
4, 23, 27, 31, 56, 61, 62,
65, 74, 80, 81,83,85, 92,102,106,
107, 120, 124, 160, 180, 185, 187
Marlin, Nick
Kitchens, Sabrina
47, 79
Marlin, Rick
42
Kornegay, Beth
51, 57
Marlow, Bryan
47
Knight, Charlie
39, 69
Marshall, Gary
Kwik -Pick Market
183
Kwik Stop Market
190
. . 47
78, 56 , 87
Lewis, Bobby
Lewis, Brenda
50
Hutchins, Jimmy
Lewallen, Gene
50, 101, 111
37,38, 57, 65,96
Hulsey, Terry
47, 76, 81
Jordan, Allan
Hulsey, Grace
15, 79
28
Lee . Ruth
Hulsey, Bobby
Hulsey, Suzanne
39, 64, 77
Lee, Mary
38, 56, 65, 96
Jones, Greg
King, Penny
Hood, Charlie
39 , 57, 64, 77 , 107
Ledord , Raymond
Joiner, Denyse
Kendrick, Harold
50, 109
Lea , Peggy
Leach, Carol
Kyser, Carol
Kyser, Johnny
.. 47
51
20, 26, 62, 69, 72, 74,
78, 121, 124
Martin, AI
42,56,83
39, 57, 65, 85
20, 36, 96, 98, 67, 115
Martin, Barbara
Martin, Billy
39, 83
Martin, Sgt. Maj . Earl
85, 155
Martin, George
51, 66, 88, 101, 111
Martin, Joan
ldolt, William
Landrum, Cherryl
42, 62, 64
ldoward, Liza
Landrum, Bobby
39, 69
Landrum, Trina
39, 64
42, 76, 110, 116
Martin, Mrs. Terry
Mateer & Company
Ingram, Diane
11, 12, 20, 23, 26, 56,
60, 61, 62, 64, 76,80, 81,88
Irvine, Pat
38, 70
lvie, Lavanda
42, 64, 76, 103
Jackson, Ben
42, 79, 109
Langley, Phillip
39, 71
Lashley, Nan
51, 86
Lathum, Jan
Jackson Motors
161
Jackson's Ready Mix
170
Lawson, Craig
Jackson, Sandra
.42
Layton, Debbie
J. D. Steak Ranch
185
16, 20, 27, 32, 65, 88, 92,
97, 102, 107, 118, 120
Jeffords, Roxie
Jet-N-Food Store
Lathum, Jeff
42, 81, 100
. 42, 47
4, 12, 20, 27, 36, 59, 61,
62, 63, 71, 72, 76,77,80
Layton, Steve
. 182
156
168
Matejorusky, Dee
51, 76
Mathews Equipment Co.
Mathews, Melinda
Mazure, Doug
McAllister, Cindy
McBerry, Jean
McClanahan, Robie
McCord & Reeves, Inc.
190
47, 76
41, 43, 63, 64, 76, 155
28, 75, 88
51
51
183
McCoullsogh, Tom
Lea. Frank ..
. 168
197
McDavid, Beth
36
�McDav1d, Mrs. Marie M.
134
McDonald's
McDowell, Brenda
51
McGinnis, Cathy
McGinnis, Christa
51
McGinnis, Terence
Murphey Beckey
43,47,63, 77,96,98
28, 34, 36, 83, 114, 115
Priest, Kendall
51
40, 65, 112
Priest, Tommy
40
51
Murray, Ray
McKay, Brenda
40, 57, 112
Murray, R1chard
29,36, 65, 76, 77, 96,98
Myers, Harold
Quinn, M1ke
30
47
Newman, Shirley
29, 63, 64,76,88
Norris, Donald
12, 23, 29, 56, 57, 65,
83, 85, 104, 105, 114
47
65, 71, 87
McKnight, Fred
Mclendon, Denise
39
McNair, Lewis
47
. 43, 76
McPhail, Roy
McPherson, Robert
47, 69, 76
McWilliams, Charles
51
Meeks, Marion
51
43, 64, 82, 107, 110
Melton, Clavdia
Mercer, Elaine
... 51
Merrit, Frankin
43, 100
Merritt, Janice
39
. 167
Mickey' s, Florist Shop
. . . . 154
Miller, Mr. W. W.
Milewski, Wanda
. 41, 71
Mills, Barbara
.. . 47
Mills, Betty
.. 39
Mills, Jo Ann
. . 43, 64, 73, 76, 82
Milton, Fay
39, 63,72,87
Milton, Kay
39, 63, 72
Minter, Jimmy
47, 71
Mitch ell, Betty
39,64, 71
Mitchell, Nancy
Moates, Carla
47, 76,81, 94
Mobley, Gary
... . . 115
Mobley, Jamie
51, 103
Mobley, Gary
47
Modern Home Planning Service
Montgomery, Miss Evelyn
Moody, Ronnie
. 164
.. 135
. 47
21, 24, 28, 29,32, 60,
61, 72, 121
Moone, Kay
Moore, Miss Mary
Morgan, Barry
.. 5, 74, 132, 139
. 43, 109
51, 76, 79
Morgan, Cindy
Morgan, Lee
. . 51
Morgan, Lynn .
.51, 75
Morgan, Mrs. Jane
.86, 136
43,63, 69
Morgan, Walter
51
Randolph, Donna
Rast, Hank
Ochiltree, Deloris
47, 76, 86
40, 72, 78, 79, 93,96,
105, 114
Ochiltree, Luther
47, 87
Rast, Karen
30,87
148
Ogle, Mrs. Sara
.40, 105
O'Neill, Richard
Orange, Julius
190
Ordner, David
40, 57, 65, 96
29, 65, 83, 88, 96, 99
Ordner, Paul
51
Owen, Dan
40
Owens, Donald
Owens, Robert
29, 86
Padgett, Chris
.. . 43, 76
Morrow, Carol
20, 21, 29, 34, 56, 57, 65,
70, 75, 78,85, 102,160,185
Raven's Flowers and Gifts, Inc.
172
Ray, Billy
52
Ray, Don
30, 56, 72, 83, 160, 161
Ray, Elaine
43,86
Ray, Judy
52, 81, 103
Ray, Steve
30, 87
Ray, Vickie
13,43, 73,76,81
Reece, Diane
Reems, Teresa
. 52
52
47
Richardson, Mark
40
182
Pandoras' Beauty Box
Reeves, Stewart
Richardson, Vickie
87
. 40
Parker, Wanda
. . 43
Parkinson, Bruce
51, 64, 65
Parkinson, Janis
. 29, 36
Parkinson, Ken
Parramore, Mrs. Anne B.
. .... 12, 138
48, 65, 77, 100
Parramore, John
Ridley, Gloria
Rivers, Lisa
10,40, 60,61, 62
Rivers, Paula
. . 52, 76
Roberts, Bonnie
103, 152
Roberts, Ronald
...... 43
Robert's and Welden's Used Cars
.. . . 195
48, 66
Patrick, Mary
8,43,100
...... 48
Robertson, Grady
Robertson, Oscar
. 11
Payne, Kim
. . . 48, 63
Robinson, Carole
43
Pate, Jerry .
Pearce, Dale . .
... . .. 51
Pearce, Gwen
44, 70, 72
. . . . . . . . 29, 86,87
Peavy, Mike
Peele, Dr. Quinton J.
Rolunson, Tillie
Rodriquez, Mrs.
. . .. 152
Rogers, Alan ..
52, 57,69, 73
. . . 168
Petite, Connie
Rogers, Henry
... 48
. ... . 51, 76
Pervy, Sammy
Rogers, Junior
.. 48
Rogers, Warren
. 31, 65, 96, 98, 112,
113, 120, 127
Pharr, Carolyn
.. . . 43, 64
Phillips, Elaine
. . 43, 63, 64, 79
Rollins Realty Company . .
Phillips, Rene ..
.. ... 10, 48
. 108, 102, 143
Routh, Anna ..
Picklesimer, Mrs. Silva Lee
. 8, 20, 30, 72, 96, 99, 114
Pickett, Ray . .
Pickett, Ricky
. . .. 48, 87
Pierce, Bobby
.. 31, 87
Routh, Margaret
... 48, 64
. 4, 14, 31, 33, 56, 57, 61,
70, 71, 72,80,81,172
Russell Dry Cleaning
Pin ion, Robert
Powers, David
Russell, Sharon
. . .. . . 30, 76
. 30, 35,61, 65,80,88,
102, 106, 107
Salter, Denise . . .
Samra, Babe .
Samra, Maria
198
. . . 135
. . . . . . . 48, 59,64
.. 172
Salter, Debbie
20, 30, 65, 96, 98, 104,108
Pcwers, Mrs. Emma .
Powers, Peggy
. 172
. . . 10,40,60,61,62
Routh, Bill
51, 57, 66, 101,111
Pierce, Gail
Pope, Mrs W. D. Sr.
... . 47
30,88
51
Pope, Debbie
Morris, Vickie
48, 64, 69, 76
40, 65, 76, 78, 86, 96, 117
29
Morgan, Wanda
Morgan, Wendell
Randman, Mike
Randman, Steve
Ochiltree, Dianne
Palmer, Robert .
Milewski, Betty
4, 30, 32, 57, 60, 61,
62, 80, 81, 88, 120, 122
Randman, Mark
Nunn, Bill
Palmer, Kenneth
Milewski Barbara
56, 132, 133
52, 81, 101, 111
Nepolitan, Donna
46,47, 76,87
McKinnon, Katie
48, 115
Purdie, Mr. Douglas H.
Purcell, Tim
39
McKinney, Carol
Pru1t, Gerald
40, 65, 95, 96, 105, 115
47, 64, 103
McKer, Karol
Morgan, Phillip
Mosely, Cheryl
Mosley, Stan
. .. 75
48, 103
41,43, 57, 63, 64, 76,
110, 113
Sanders, Larry
. .. . . . 43, 83
Sanders, Larry
.. 43, 83
�Scroggins, Edward
48
48
33, 36, 56, 73, 76, 83
Stout, Rex
Segrest, J1mmy
Strickland, Diane
33, 70, 71, 80, 81
181
Strickland, Joe
Se lf, Dav1d
18, 20, 31, 70, 71, 72, 74
Self, D1ane
52, 66
Strickland, Merril
Sells, J1m
52
48
176
Style King Furn1ture
Shekel! , Bob
Sudderth, Jan
32, 34, 70, 75
Shiflett, Debbie
40
Shiflett, Tommy
52, 101, 111
Shaman , Alan
52, 76
57
Tatum, Steve
Simpson , Van
176
Sm1th, Debbie
10, 48
Smith , Harriet
11, 40, 65 , 102, 107
157
Sm ith , Mrs. Jessie
9, 44, 66, 73
107, 110, 132, 148
73
Terry, Kay
Terry, Marcia
48, 64
Terry, Mike
Terry, Susan
Smith, Leah
12, 32, 60, 61 , 62, 121, 122
Smith, Mike
48, 64, 65, 69, 76, 100, 115
44, 65, 100
Thomas, David
.. 48, 64
. 48 , 69
Snead, Bill
20,43, 57 , 65, 100,102
Snow, Betty ..
Southern Airways Co .
Southern Bell Telephone Comp.
Southern Meter and Supply Co.
43
. 176
.. 178
179
South Fulton Bible and Books
167
Scuthside Ambulance
168
Southwell, Louise
Thomas, Randy .
41 , 65, 93, 96, 105, 114
Spindler, Jenny
Spindler, Sally
Stanfield Motors
Stanley, Lynn
44, 62, 64
48,64
168
40,87
185
Steadman, Paul
32
Stearnes, Baker
.. 44, 69
. 171
Stell, Nancy . . . .
52
Stephens, Donna
52
Stephenson, Mr. Wilson
132, 143
Stevenson, Pamela
52 , 64
Stevenson, Sandy
24, 32, 54, 63,64,88
Stewart Ave. Trim Shop
. 174
Stewart Lakewood Merchants
... 185
Stewart, Ted ....
52
St. John, Andy
8,43, 65,92, 96,109,115
St. John, Debbie
43 , 63, 76, 82
Stokes, Betty
. . . . . . 32
Stone, Tom
. 32, 33, 61, 67, 92,
116, 121, 127
48
Welch, Lynn
Welch, Sherreen
48
Welch's Lodge
190
Weldon, Debb1e
37,40, 61,64
Weldon, Elijah
Weldon, Zoe
40, 57, 58, 64, 107
Wells, M1ss Melvina
132, 138
West. Cathy
156
63, 142
Thompson, Mr. Terry
.. 52
Thrash, Cathy
Thruman, Alice Ray
12, 23, 33, 76, 80, 86
Timmerman, Elaine
13, 44, 56, 62, 64, 82
Tish, Hattie
44, 64, 73 , 69, 76
52, 101
34, 57, 65, 108, 186, 188
Westbrook Plymouth Center
Whigam, Rogor
. 40, 61, 64, 65, 107
Toms' Night·Owl
...... 189
169
Trammell, Pat
33, 88
Treace, Wanda
44, 70
7, 34, 86
Treace, William
Treasure Cove Antiques
181
. 176
181
Tri ·City Hardware
165
48, 115
Wh1te, Dav1d
35
White, Don
White, Doris
52
44, 70,66,88
White, Floyd
35,87
White, Jan
White, Zoe
48, 86, 88
White, Lu Ann
.48, 64, 70
White, Ray
52, 81, 110
Tittle, Karen
Tittle, Pat
West, Nancy
87
44, 76
White, Sandra
Whitehead Auto Service
Whitmire, Debbie
179
48
Whitworth, Mr. Henry
Wilkes, Aaron
100
Willburn, Eugene
Williams , Danny
Williams, Lisa
40
48, 64
Williamson , Debbie
48, 60
Williams, Mrs.
Truluck, Mike
Starnes, JoAnn
State Farm Insurance Co.
178
Tri ·City Federal Savings
. 44
Stanley, Mickey
Starnes, Brenda
Thomas Restaurant
Top Cat Coffuers
42,43
Spelce, Bill
Steed and Boyd
52
146
Thompson, Mr. James
Smith, Terry
Sn ider, John
186
Thomas, Mrs. Dorothy
Sm1th, Ralph
Welch, Betty
West, Chet
The Barber Shop
Smith, Robin
48,87
132, 147
Teer, Miss Martha Jane
.... 32
Smith , Lavada
52
Webb, Robert
20, 81. 83 , 92, 96, 112
Taylor, Fred
40, 69
Sm1th , Judy
52, 76, 151
Watts, Daile
Watson, Darlene
4, 34, 62, 80, 83, 85
20, 40, 64, 75
Taylor, Miss Carol
Skyway Shell Serv1ce Co.
134
Washington , Miss Alice
Weaver, Paul
44, 112
Tatum, Brenda
Simpson , Robert
52
Ware, Vicky
52, 66, 111
Sutter, Rodney
Tally, Benny
52
40, 79, 87
Ward. Denise
40, 69, 73
Sutter, M1ke
Simpson, Danny
40, 65, 81, 96, 115
Walker, Ted
48
Trundle, Terri
40, 61 , 64, 75, 79
Williamson , Nancy
Tucker, David
.. 48
Williamson, Sherry
Turner, Laurie
52, 76
Willis, Mrs. Nancy
Turner, Pam .
. . 52
136
Williamson , Marth
Wilson, Mrs. Rosa
.. 186
Unclaimed Freight
Uncle Toms' Drive· ln
172
Valley Used Cars ..
186
Vance, Susan
52
Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders
188
Vining, Thomas
48,66,86
Wade, Kevin
... 48, 65, 100, 109,115
Waffle House
. . . . 166
Walden, George
44,65, 96,115
Walden, Linda
40,81
Walden, Sophia
52
Walker, Jean ..
. .... 34, 66
Walker, Patty ..
.. 48, 66, 76, 110
199
44
44, 87
150
64, 132, 140
58, 130, 132, 141
52, 103
Wingo, Mr. Hugh
Winters, Cendy
Winters, Tony
Wimpey, Lee Ann
57
Woods, Don
163
Woods Pharmacy
F. W. Woolworth Co. .
Wright, Becky
Young Associates
Young, Chip
Young, Maria
. 169
35, 57, 62, 64, 71, 73, 75
189
42, 44
48
Young, Thomas
Zeiralich , Maura
52, 57
�As I look back over the 69-70 school year,
many different events come to mind, both good
and bad. But now that it is over, I wouldn't
want it any other way, because now it is a
part of the people of Hapeville High.
It has been a great pleasure for me to have
had the privilege of being part of the Class
of 70, which has proclaimed its greatness by writing its
name high in the heavens and down on the
lowly street.
As always, the Hilltop staff sincerely
hopes that the 1970 Hilltop has successfully
communicated the events of this year and
that the 1970 Hilltop will be pleasing
in the eyes of the students and faculty of
Hapeville High.
Sincerely,
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�Tom Doolittle hams it up as "Super Hornet."
Brenda Bettis and Kim Kirkland return to their childhood .
Football season brings new shows, novel routines and hard work for the 100+ .
FT A float tells it like it is.
ew Maid???
janitorial aide.
o, Allyson Dawkins just subbing as a
�Sharing, Growing Mark 1970-71
For the .'500 + Horneh attending Hapeville High School during the 1910-71 academic year, learning was a special, personal, incLvidual exp rience. To each, the
classroom information, the acti\ ities, the fun, the triumphs, the failures, the laughter and tears. were felt in a unique way-, influencing everyone's life a Little
differently-. StilL despite this uniqueness, there was a constant sharing - of ideas,
gossip, and sometimes even homework.
Tina Ferrel agorH/e\ a' llomel'> \tuggle
Coach Brewer acknowled~e'> cheer., a., he accept\
region charnpromhip ~arne ball.
Dale Pierce and Pam
tephenwn find pants a new e~perience rn \Chool life
,oach II ane~ and hi., Home!'> watch intent!~
team drive'> for a T O.
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�Homecoming float feature dominates parking lot.
"Set 'em up!" say George Walden and Doug Jordan.
"Is that one of our riders?" one donkey seems to be asking the other.
Possibly, it is sharing and learning to xpand the capacity to share and to take a
real part in the lives of others as well that truly makes human beings of us all. Is
someone really alive who has so little depth of feeling that he cannot walk awhile in
someone el e's shoes? Hopefully 1970-71 at Hapeville High School in some way
helped students and faculty to realiz in their own individual, special wa)'S, that
before they "accuse, criticize and abu e" they should try to share the other person's
view, to walk around in his shoes.
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�Electronic equipment helps Mary Burke with a Spanish lesson.
Cindy Morgan and Greg Edwards find a quiet moment to
dhcms the day .
Messin' Around . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Books 'n' Things ..................... 16
Gettin' Together ......................34
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Sweatin' It Out
92
Saints 'n' inner
Summin' It Up ..................... 142
Ltmch provides a time for reflection as well as refreshment for some H .H . .
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�Lynn Fordham and Lisa River; prepare poster for home economic~ class.
Big Brother's watching you!!
pirit Week was full of surprises - like silly string. Linda Allen and Mr. Purdie enjoy Miss Teer's
conhtsion.
�Daily Routines Mean
Both Familiar And New
For the average student at Hapeville, the normal dail)routine usually consisted of such things as going to lockers,
sharpening p ncils, making a b e-line to classes, cramming
at the last minute for tests, gathering with friends, standing in lines, and laughing with other students. The average
da)- also undement some changes. though. \ girl in a tailored pant suit, maxi or midi was not an tmusual sight.
Students dash through court while hurrying to
next class.
Jeff Holt and Mike Terry pray for the bell to end their work for Dave Ordner.
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�Terri Trundle Crowned 1970-71
Homecoming Queen
Homecoming '70 approached with Hornets' excitement building.
The football squad's .3-.3 record was going to change in this game
with St. Joseph. The mighty Hornets were out to win!
Half time brought th announcement of Terri Tnmdle as 1970
Homecoming Queen. Tears and congratulations were abundant as
P rry Hud~on, :\1ayor of Hapeville, crowned a very happy Terri.
\\'ith h r court, she reigned as a radiant queen over the Homecoming dance, which the (,reen & White fans celebrated after
their hard-won, happy victory over the Hawks.
Cathv Welch, with escort Harry Mobley. gracefully steps
onto · the field as she is announced as the eighth-grade
repreo,entative.
To ninth-grade representative jan Sudderth and her
escort, Gary Hinesley, being in the " queen\ court" can
be full of tension and excitement.
Homecoming contestant Mindy Haynie, with Billy Gillis as her escort,
represents the sophomore class in the festivities.
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�Honor Guard watt<. attenttveh for the half-time
activitie~
to begin.
Terri Tnmdle happily begins her reign a'> the 1970-71 Homecoming Queen. Queen Terri, escorted
by Bub <\ttaway, wa~ crowned by Mayor Perry llud'>On and Mr. Douglas Purdie.
Escorted by Ben Jack'>On, Junior Darlene Cilley vies for Homecom mg crown
Peggy Lea, Harriette mtth, and Tina Ferrell lead the crowd in
a rousing cheer in the de i~ive last minutes of the game.
�Homecoming Activities
Rotise Spirit
\ llomecomin~ parade ''as sponsored
Student Cotmcil, v,:hich helped boost
school spirit. Clubs and homerooms entered the parade and studenh put their
heatb together to create \\inning floats
for it.
The highlight of the festivities was
Frida\ night as the senior football sponsors were introduced. Kick-off found
Hapeville's stands packed with happy and
e\cited fans.
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Exci t ing action fi lled the Hornet-Hawks grid contest. Fair-weather fans missed the best part of the game,
especially if they left before the last 12 \econds, when Hapevi lle clenched a surprising victory.
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" Hydra" , the nwnber one band in Atlanta, perform for
H omecomm~ Dance.
�Spirit Week Features
Antics, Banners, Skits
~tudents at Hapeville High prepared
vigorously for Spirit Week . \ctivities
began \\ith each c:lass holding hrainstormine; sessions to create the best spirit poster
put up in the auditorium ~1onday. Tuesday . "spirit juice" was served during the
lunch hour. Classes got off to a roaring
start Wednesday, when some senior boys
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zoomed into the school parking lot on
mini-bikes decorated in green and white.
On Green and White Day. Hornet\ v.ore
the school colors and \Vere urged to attend th B-t am game . Climaxing the
week\ ftm were the spirit skib pre-,ented
before the students on Friday morning.
The winning skit was pres nted by the
seniors, and the winning poster was done
by the sub-freshmen. \ Friday afternoon
highlight was a tricycle race with the seniors leading the way . The week was concluded with the Hornets winnine; the region football game against Stockbridge
and capturing the region crown.
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'"-Hoyt laughs at seniors' efforts to master their final
vear of grammar and literature.
Charlie Brown, better known a.s Johnny happell,
seems startled b;. the '>pirit \hown b~ his fellow
cla.,.,mate'>.
The answer is: a first place banner winner.
Eighth -graders put their heads together to \how the spirit of '75.
t. \ ill iam, Bill Gillespie, pauses to meditate before he
rescues the senior class.
�H.H.S. Stt1dents
Look To Ft1tt1re
College night ''as held October 1-l at Hapeville High
School for all schools on the south end of Fulton County.
\ ppro.-Jmatel~ :300 people attended and bl colleges were
represented. \tr. Purdie, Emily George, \Irs. Betty Drukenmiller and Dr. Douglas \ lacH.ae officiated at the opening assembly. Guests and students then spent the rest of
the e'vening attending three sessions being held by colleges
the' \\'ere most interested in.
Dramatizing the scope of careers open to tomorrow's
blue and white collar workers was a Career Carnival, on
October 27. Sponsored by the Junior Engineering Technical
Search program, the Carnival hosted :30 industries and
their displays. \ festival of career films, job displays and
exhibits, and explanations by business representatives about
specific careers were among the features of the day, which
began v.:ith an address by Dr. Beverly Johnson. Dr. Johnson, director of the Occupational Information Center for
Education-Industry for the ~tetropolitan .\tlanta area,
cautioned students to give comiderable thought to their
career choices because their decisions will have such long
lasting consequences. Student of all grade levels were invited to attend and explore the different field~ availabl
to them upon graduating from college or high school.
Career da: 'peakcr Dr. Beverh John,on accept.. flower arran~cment from \1r,.
Rov Drukenmiller.
Colle~e mght ~ave '>tudent'> from all of 'outh Fulton count:- a chance to
hear about college'> the:- were intere'>ted in.
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Dinae Hilton inspect'> a display set up by Southern Technical Institute for Hap ville\
career da~
�Hapeville Dances To The Music
:\ot havin~ enough dance~ is somethin~ that Hap ville stud nts don't have to worry about. Hapeville
Ili~h traditional!\, holds more than am oth r school
in the area. Spo.mored b~ different s~hool clubs or
organizations on Frida~ or Saturday night\, this year\
dances featured such groups as "The Us," "Hydra,"
"Isotopic," and "Phaze III."
Members of the "llydra" adjmt
li~~;hting
props.
tudents turn on to the "Hydra."
HH auditorium takes a beatin~~; as students tn out ne" step .
A familiar face at Hapeville dances is ~1rs. \V. George. chaperone.
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�English Sets Hornets Bt1zzing
Eventhint?; from the fundamental'> of
I!;Ood grammar and I!;Ood t<L'>le to the fine
points of a romantte ballad are reHeeted
in the speetrum of the II . H . S. En!!;lish
department eourses. Looked on <Ls a nee
es'>an e\ il In some studeuh. and thor.
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Ou!!;hl; cnjo;ed h; others, English classes
give studenh man\ eha.nces to imprO\ e
their language skills and powers of ereati\ e thou!!;ht through a ''ide variet; of
reading and \Hiting assiL,rnmenb.
En~h-.h
da'>.\ relaxe'> after !.,'Tammar e\alll .
St udents '>tudy quieth before hell ring'> for di'>mi.,.,al
'iteve \ ndermn , Bobby Davi'>, and Rm Jone'> place
Engh-.h workbook.., hack in '>helf after .. t ud~in~
literary theme'>.
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�HHS Sttidents Explore Social Sttidies
',ix areas of ~tu<h about man's behavior
are offered in Hapeville\ soc1al studies
department : }mtory, anthropolog~, socwloc;~, economics, political science. and
geograph~ . Taken h~ students 111 grades
e1ght through t\\·elve, these courses are
often enli\ ened with audw \ isual aids
from the school or count~ lilmtr~. ProJect\ also pia~ an important part in he Iping the student\ to ~.?;et a better grasp of
the material being taught. \ helpful option offered b~ the department to seniors
is that they can speciah.te. during their
final year, in one of the six area.s \\ hich
make up the social studies curriculum.
Student- look o' t•r material in 'oc1al 'tudie' hook after watch in~ film .
Carl Dawkim pomt~ out river on map to Beth DuBo.,e and
Chri'oti Ccntle.
\tr., \\ iJ,on ~i'e'
lmpr0\1lll( paper.
'tudent
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\U~e.,tiom
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�Math Stresses Reasoning
While not ever~ student enJO\ s his high -.chool math classes,
few would dhpute the importance of being able to \VOrk \\ith
numbers. Among the courses offered in Hornet countr~ to develop students' mathematical skills are pre-algebra, algebra,
g ometr~ , and analysis. To insure that the needs of all students
can be met, the department offers programs gear d to three
different
achievement
levels:
the
college bound,
the
job-oriented, and the v.. eaker math students. A major overall
objective of the departm nt, headed b~ Emanuel J. Ellinas, is to
encourage pupils to sharp n their abilit~ to reason sound!~ and
accurately.
\1r Thomp.,on h'>ten'> mtently as Ben Jack.,on sing'> a ..ong from hi>
math book.
Mrs. Picklesimer hears out Debra
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hwall's tale of woe.
�HHS Scientists Probe
Mysteries Of Life
Eighth grade science and general ~cience are a
must for students at Hapeville. For further knowl edge in science, biolog:. chemistry, or phys1cs ma~
be taken. Chem1str: should be taken b: students \\ho
plan to enter college. ',tud: of chemistr~ gives a ftmdamental kno\dedge of basic chemistry and math
and also provid s laboratory knov.·-hov. for advanced
courses.
Biolog: includes the stud~ of the stmcture of the
bod: and the stud: of plants and animals. \todem
physics is the basic course in the form of electronics.
It also deals \\'Jth the fundamentals of laborator~
experimenb.
Among the new developments in the science department this :ear \\as the addition of a wa\e making machine and audio o-.cillators that go with the
oscilloscope. A new stock room was set up for the
el ctronic e<tuipment, \\hich the students found very
interesting.
Coa h Brewer record his students' test
~ades.
Terri Tmndle looks on as Maria amra attempt~ a formula to bewitch the student
hody.
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�Bahe Samra and
teve Buice study the !]Tics to a panish song.
Ted Walker explores the rny .. teries of 'ipanish folklore.
Students Learn
Understanding
pani h students found that learning this
mysterious language can be fun. baring the
customs and language helped them undertand all the joys and orrows of other people. Walking along with other , they bridged
the communication gap of two different
people .. They did walk awhile in someone
els ' shoes.
Miss Campbell's translation is welcomed by Sheila Gleaton as \he puzzles over an assignment.
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�Colorful Books Share Ideas
Thousands of books line the walls of Hapeville
Jligh's librar~. In these many books. student\ can
find romance. myster~ . or just plain facts . Colorful
books and maga.t.ines provtde students and teachers alike entertainment and abo help with their
work . Books <:<Ul share the ideas of others.
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Lavanda lvie completes her weekly assigrunent for a good grade.
Typing notices to tudents about new books keep Mrs. Williams
bus~
everv dav.
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�Business Students Benefit
From New Equipment
Business courses such as t)' ping, shorthand, and bookkeeping prepared students for their future in the job \VOrld. To
assist them in developing these skills, business English and
business math are also offered. By studying these courses
students gain the experience needed to land and succeed
in po t-graduate employm nt or in college.
Angela Beck gets in extra practice in the tvping room .
Mrs. Thomas dictates drill sentences to her beginner typists.
G. Doolittle, L. Walden, and L. Hulsey type advanced le on in
Miss Taylor's fifth period.
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�Home Economics
Teaches Domestic Arts
Elaine Head puts dishcloths into washin~ machine.
Home economics offers girls training in cookin~ and
clothing while child development teaches students
techniques in parenthood. -\ ne\\ course, teen-age
development, trains eighth graders to cope with emotional
and social problems the~ may have to face . .\II courses
are taught by .\1iss Marilucy Hammett.
R Phillips, B. Ma Cay, and T . Guenther watch as . Ca,.thome boils mixtures for pie.
D. Fleenor and C.
osmato measure a cup of milk before continuing with the recipe.
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�lndtistrial Arts Peeks
Into World Of Work
Pnn iding the studenh \\ ith a \ <niet~ of construct!\ c atmospheres, industrial arts oflered
manual courses in both general and technical
skills. \\'ood shop. drafting and electronics gave
pupils a background to help them fit lllto the
world of work. Being a co-ed subject. industrial
arts helps even those students who do not phUl
to worl-. in indmtries or in craft shops to have a
better understanding of industrial fields and to
appreciate products pr<xluced.
The ji~'Sa\\ proves to he a challenge for Broadtts \\eldon.
Dann~ \\'ilharm studres layout of model house before plannint.: his
0\\11.
\1 arty Green questions Coach !laney's
criticism of hrs o,ketcheo,.
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�Art Encourages
Development Of
Artistic Ability
Discov ring and developing natural talents is an important achievement for man kind. Students at Hapeville were offered the
facilities and guidance to cultivate all forms
of abilit~ . L-nder the supervision of \ 1rs. Ja
net Bouldin, the art department ''as
equipped with a \ariet~ of supplies which
helped to simplif~ the tedious process of
learning to express oneself in art. \ lan~ pro
jects were carried out during the year. Some
of these were ru~ weaving, print making,
ceramics, batik, and tie d~ing.
George Walden ..howv the
accompli..hment<. .
cnJO~ment
he gets from
hiv own
\\ orkme; duteOlL\h , David . 'utter carves out a linoleum
print.
tudents demonstrate various craft'> offered in art .
�Mt1sic
Department
Strives For
Quality
The music department of Hapeville
otters \ arious t: pes of pro~rams .
1\:nO\\ n for stressin~ hi~h accomplish ment , the department has pnxluced
mam \11-State and Governor\ J lonors
Pro~ram participants. B: pia: 111~ in
the stand!> at the football game'>, the
hand helps to keep spirits high . The\
also suppl:
entertainment durin~
half-time. The orchestra adds a hit of
culture to Hapeville during concert
season.
\"~;tant Dnun \1aJOr. R. \lePhail. eondueh
before chair trvouh.
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member\. L. \ . Ca\-.ch, A Dawkim. C . Wheeler.
J. Liptak.
�ROTC Program
Develops Character
In the HOTC program, he~ides
learning peN>nal honor and
strengthening
patrioti'>m ,
the
cadets leam about rifles and hO\\
to use them properl\ . The:
\\ atc:h man; film'> on hO\\ to
maneuver ~afei: on the hattie field . T\\ic:e \\eekl: the rank\
have full inspection . This helps to
imtill chsc:tpline and respect for
authorit\ .
The i"11ing of demenh helps to n•m•nd cadets of n•spomihilities.
RiHe skilb are learned dunng cla-,sroom movie'>.
Officer Daw Ordner mspech riHe of recnut llenr; Co, ,
Regular morning riHe practice boost\ marhmansh•p.
�Physical Edt1cation, Driver Traini11g
Give Stt1de11ts Book Break
Phnical education d<L\ses are dest~ned to huild
strong and health\ hmhes and to promote team
cooperation. as \\ell as 111di\ idual skilk I leaded
h: \ltss \loll: Teer and \lr. Jack TeaL,'lte, these
chtsses consist of a \ aried ran~e of s/)orh and
~ames <..,ome of the \ <trious divisions inc uded has
kethall. volle\ hall. softball. \\rest ling. ~\mnastics.
soccer. tennis. P. E. classes compose a ,·ita!. valu
ahle. and enjO\ ahle part of the school d<n for
ener~etic students.
Dri\ers trainin~ prepares student\ for the respomihilit\ of that important piece of paper
a
dri\ er"s lice.me. In order to develop skill hehin.d
the wheel. stud •nt dri\ ers weave throu~h cones.
practice parkin~ techniques. and interpret road
si~tlS.
Coach Tea~ue keep' clo,e eH' out for 'iolatiOth of \\re,tlin~
rule,.
\li" Tt>t'r reporh
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Ten•,a Daih <maib a"urin~ 'mile from Coach Dame! hefore 'tarting car.
Ta<:trt·, of ..elf dcfen'e are demomt rated hY Carol Leach.
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tlllll' to t·'h'u"tt-d '\it ,t \lm,111d.
�Stt1dents Gain Experience Throt1gh DCT
JuHIOr' a11d \ell I Or\ emplo: ed u11der the Dn er,ified ( :oopera
tive Training program were able to \\ ork and gam experience at
the occupatio11 \\ hich the: iHle11ded to pur,m· ,tfter graduatio11 .
lnv,tluahle on-the-job traillillg proved heHefic1al for \tudcnh ill
making a \mooth transitiOil from " :hool to a hmincss e\tahlishment. \\'ages commensurate to those paid other beginning employee' in the same occupation were received h\ D.C.T. \tu denh. Students planning to attend college were aided fmancialh
h: emplo: ment under the program .
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\like Harnett tramporh "heekhair to emer~en(·: at Ceon,ria Bapti\t llo,pital,
Barne\ checks Brnce Parkin'>on \ academie
\Iandin~ .
Budd\ Love lea'e' 'chool earl: for work
''here hl· i' emplmed
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�PVT Fosters Creative Leadership
Pre-vocational training is a project
designed to as.,ist public schools in
meeting major educational needs of
slow learners. The curriculum provides
a flexible structure upon which the
school can constmct experience based
upon each pupil's n ds and demands.
The main objectives of P.V.T. stu
dents are learning to maintain a state
of physical well being, learning to live
safely, learning to earn a living, and
learning to be a responsible citiLen.
tudents in P.V.T. are required to take
math, English, and science. \ munber
of students are involved in a
"work-out" station program in which
thev attend three classes a day and
then work at a job in the afternoon or
evening.
This program began at Russell High
School and is now in its second year at
Hapeville.
The girls in P.V.T. find wrapping Christma\ presents a
tun e-<.·onslmling ordeal.
Mrs. Smith's class anxiously awaits test grades.
Henry Cox stands by as Mrs. Cerillo
shows off his military uniform .
Curtis Allen concentrates on a major test.
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�CVE Developes Vocational
And Industrial Skills.
\1r. Oshounw\ da" take' a break. hoping the hell will rine;.
The term ''Cooperati" e Vocational \c:ademic:
Education Program .. refers to a program of "oc:a
tiona! education designed to correlate cooperative
classroom instmc:tion \vith academic: instruction.
The program is flexible enough to offer unemployable individuals the same type of \VOrk-experienc:e
opportumties m relationship to cooperative and
dassroom activities as those that are employable.
The main objectives of CVE are to prepare
the student for full time emplo) ment. to enable
the student to knO\\ some of the methods and
func:tiom of business and industr). to aid the student in making social adjustments, and to create a
normal, health). and sincere attitude on the part
of students toward work .
.V E. homeroom takes time to do unfinished homework and catch up on
the late<ot e;o<osip.
Bruce Parkinson and Luther Ochiltree find it difficult to
escape the clutches of :'>1r. Osbourne
Mr. o~bourne concentrates on papers as C.V.E. 'itudent
await their test grades.
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Sttident Cotincil' s
Btisiness
The Student Council represents ever~ student at Hapeville
Hi~h School and is his voice in
the school's administration. \eti" ities for HJ/0-71 included
spirit "' eek. football and basketHomecomin~s.
regularly
ball
scheduled dances. the ''inter
ball, Twerp week, the Sadi lla\.\ kin\ Da~ dance, and the publishin~ of an eighth-~rade handbook.
Also, the
tudent Council, In
working with the administratiori,
succeeded in changing the dress
cod h~ aiiO\.ving the L,rirls to
\vear slacks.
Emih George. President
Don!( \1azur. Vicc-Premlent
>\. Beck. A. St. John , \1. Hanvie. D Beck, the executive board. \mile as thev
leave school earlier than five o'clock for once.
\1aria Samra. Secretarv
Alan Rogers, Treas11rer
Who wants to punt?
hereen \Velch and \1atina Cummings clean up after the
Winter Ball.
Bands always set up early for
Cotmcil dances.
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tudent
Chip Young discusses plans for the Winter Ball with
one of Student Cotmcil\ 'easonal members.
�( Dawkins, J Buchaman, J Sudderth. S. Cobb. B. Lewi~. J Parkinson. \ . Barfield, L. Blount, C Clozier, C. Wekh, ~1. ~1athew~. D. Gille~. L. Crawford,
0 Hilks, J. Holder. S. Maher, B. :\ttaway, R. Jordon, 0 "t. John, R. ~1<.:Phail, R. ~1urray, G. Kell}
Welch.
Mrs. Parramore and Jan Hineslev remove dirty table cloths while
cleamng up after the \\'inter Ball. ·
L._ River\, J. happell, S. Gleaton. L. Folds, Z. Weldon, . Hood, B. Betti\, . Younl(, J
lhne~le\, J. Spmdler, J. Buice, ( \1elt on were the 1970 71 "tiadent Council aide~.
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�ICC Co-ordinates
Club Activities
The Interduh Council consists of t\\ o representatives, the president and vice president, from each
organization in the school. The main ohjecti\-e of
ICC is to regulate activities sponsored h~ clubs to
raise mone~ for their projects. \ new)~ organized
club, IC is thought to have the potential to he a
great asset to HH .
Li/ Crawford, ICC President , leads planrung \es.\ion.
First Row: D. Hicks, K. Hallman, D. Beck. econd Row: L. rawford, J. pindler, B. McKay, P. Lyles, B. tarnes. Third Row: B. Mitchell, D. Ochiltree, R. mith, D.
Bond, J. Hasty, M. Haynie. Fourth Row: B. Betti~. A. Beck, E. George, M. amra, D. Mazur. Fifth Row: D. t. John , C. Doolittle, P. Tittle, R. McPhail, . Me innis,
. Roger\. ixth Row: M. mith, M. Leitz, . Padgett, E. Timmerman, C. Walden.
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�Beta Club And National Honor
Society Recognize Scholarship
Beta Club sponsors, Mrs. Thorpe and
\lr\. Crimmt'. <,uppoo,edh ICX>kine; at
profeS!>IOnal bulletin, neak a peel..
at "~lad".
. Gleaton, E. George,
J.
Ellinas, L. Rivers, M. L. Brandes, L. Crawford, D.
Haxton, C. Camp, L. A. Cas..eb
National Honor Society:
J. Buice,
L.
rawford, A. Routh, L. A.
assel • E. Geore;e. A. Beck.
Membership in the Beta
Club is restricted to jtmiors
and s niors with a conduct
record of "A" and a four-point
averag . The students strive to
cultivate their lives and conduct themselve according to
the principles of ervice and
leadership and to hold fast to
the principles of honesty.
~1embership in the ~ational
Honor ociety is r stricted to
juniors and eniors also. ~tern
her must have at least a
five-point averag . The \'ationa! Honor ociety's objectives are to create nth usia. m
for scholarship, to stimulate a
de ire to render service, to
promote worthy I ader hip.
and to encourage th development of character.
Anna Routh, member of . ational
Honor
iety, doe in-depth ? tudte<,.
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�FBLA Readies Sttidents
For Leadership In
Bt1siness World
J Dokt>\ I.. \\ .tldt•n. and B "l.lltnn l<wlk on ,1, the FBI \ pn·,idt"nt (. D<wlhttle. plall\
for next meetinK
The Future Business Leaders of \merica. Chapter ',:3.
has the oldest charter m the state of Georgia 111e club has
won many state and national <
mards throughout the years.
Service is the primar~ function of the club; the secretarial
pool of the club makes available free secretarial work to
the other clubs. the school administration, the facult\. the
PTA, and community . The club promotes excellence in
business education by its awards for outstanding performance. The club acti\ities are desiL,rned to help its mem bers deYelop leadership that \'>ill carry over to adult leadership in the world of business. This year's FBLA officers
are: president, Gwen Doolittle; vice-president, Brenda
Bettis; secretarv, Fa\ \tilton ; and treasurer. Linda \Val den.
First Row: C . Doolittle, D. Sanders, L. Walden, R. Hardj , B Roberts, . Osborne, K. \1c ,innb, B. \1itchell, B. tames, L. Fordham .
. Hubey, . Whtte. econd Row: B. Tatum, J. Dokey, E. Philips, K. Bum.s, P. Irvin, C. McKee, D. \1atCJOWSk)'. L. uthwell, L.
Ta)'lor, S. Anderson . Third Row: B. Bettb, J. Denhv, M. Lei!/, D. Chancy, B. \>tills, J. Bucannan , J. Sudderth, B. Mill\, L. Morgan, C.
West.
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�First Row: D. Fries. \ . StJohn. T. Pate. J 'inider. B. Attawav, R. Thomas. H. Rast . E. Coggin'>. C Young. Second Row: R. Jordan. \1. Tern . R. Davenpo rt. C
\lohle\, D Barnett. B Cillis, ( Lawson (. \\'alden. Third Ro'" P. Cox. J. Parramore, \1 Smith , ( \\t•,t R Sutter T. Walker, R. O',eill D Evan,, C.
Pnaitt. Fourth Row: Coach Daniel, ':>. \ltlcwski, R. CO'>mato, J. Chappell, G. Cudsik, T. Cour'>e\, <.. 1\:eii~.• B. \!organ
FCA Stresses
Importance Of Character
The Fellow-.hip of Christian \thletes at Hapeville
High chool is a character buildine; organiLation
open to all mal athletes in ~rades
throu~h 12.
The purpose of the FC.\ is to work with the local
churches in promoting Christian ideals among ~otmg
people.
The boys at Hapeville meet once each month and
discuss \ arious topics including the Bible, alcohoL
dru~s. conduct on a date. honest~, and current e\ents.
F C \ . Officers are: Pres D . Fries. V Pr •s. \ 1.. mith. e(' R. Jordan. Treas. T.
\\ al~er.
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�D. Pearce. J Rrantle~ . R. Bons, S. \\elch. B. Fold<,, J. Rav . D. Stephen . P. Dor.ev , K. Landmm . L Ca•;sels, D. G!llev.
P Park . \ ! 1" C.unphell. C. Wheeler. L. Blount. T Cera. I \1 oslev. J Parkin'>on .
J.
Buice,(' Moates, (' Clemons,
J.
Thompson,
Spanish Clt1b and National Spanish
Honor Society Broaden Sttidents'
Knowledge Of Neighboring Countries.
El C irculo Espanol encourat?;es underst andin~ of the cu lture and language of
Spanish speakin~ people throu~hout the world . \ mon~ some of their activi ti es a re
decorating the halls in the school for Christmas and sponsoring an orphan child in a
forei1.,>11 countn . \t embership in \ ational Spanish Honor Socict\ is achieved b\
making an ·· \ ·• avera~e in Spanish and making an overall "B" average in other sul:ijects.
F ront Row: P Dorsey. J Spmdler. \ Houth. \ 1 Samra. Back Row:
Bed. . S. (.Ieaton. E. Ceort:e. L. Cassels. L. Rivers
J. Hinesley. L. Crawford, J
Holder. E. Timmerman , A.
�FT A Gives Stt1dents More
Opportt1nities For Futt1re
atioually and locall:. the Future Teacher~ of \me rica are stri\
ing to create a situation of better understandin!!; <llld knowled!!;e of
toda: \ educational processes. The Jlape\ ille Ili!!;h ',chool Chapter
of FT \ has L,rrown to <1 membershtp of about fifty-three. The
l!J"i0-71 officers are Debbte ',t. John . president. Christa ~tc:Citmts,
vice-president: Ruth Brale;. secret an. and Diane Ilil ton, treasurer.
:\mont!; FTA 's activities are assemblies for the students. helpin!!;
wtth the student Council's Christmas baskeh. painting the Little
Red '>chool Home. and !!;i\ ing a scholarship to a senior to further
his education.
The -.enior memht•r., of FT \ gather aftt•r
lunch at the Fifth Di..trict meeting
First Row: D. Hicks, P. Dorsev, D. Paxson, . Durrance, P. Lovern, J. pindler, T . tewart. econd Row: K. Bum~. '\
\lmand. C. Wheeler. B. Yo1mg. D Ivie,
Pharr, \1. King, L. lvie, D. Gille\ H. Smith. Third Row: B. Betti'>, H.
Bralev. T . Evam. J \1artin, C. \1cGinnis. E. George, C. \1elton. P. Lea Fourth Row: \1 Bi'>hop. C. Yo1mg, R. Brale:.
R. '1.1cPhail. \1. Lietz. \1 . mra, D Hilton, C. Leach, D. St John. E. Timmerman. T . Tnmdle, C. Landnun. S. Gleaton.
L. Rivers, P. Landrum, T. Bri!.t'oe. Fifth Row: R. 0''\leill, H. Kendrick, J. Hine~le:. . Padgett, D. \1azur, \1 . Samra.
Debbi
t. John . erves punch at th
annual tea given by FT \ for the teacher~.
\1emher.. of the FT\ \nitch thermelves \Orne of the refre~ments at the tea for the
teacher'>.
�Senior Y-Teens And Co-Ed Hi-Y Stt1dents Become Involved
Standing: L. Fol<b, \1n•. Chamherlam, K. \1cKee, J. llinesle;. , C. Pharr, T. Landnun, C. Landnun, J. Spindler, T. Trundle, J. Doke\ , E. Timmerman, P. Lovern, V.
Ra\ L SouthwelL D. Hich D Hilton Seated: D \tawr, J. :\It lb. F \tilton, B. \!organ, D Clile;.. P Tittle, P. Dor-.e\ , I \\eldon , ( \!elton, B. Tahun, J. Chappell.
B. \htchell, ( Kni1..,rht
To grO\\ as individuals in the knowledge and love of God is
the aim of H.H.S. Senior Y-Teens, sponsored by ~1rs. Joyce -\.
Chamberlain. This vear the Senior Y-Teens took candv to a children's \vard at Sm;th Fulton Hospital on Hallowee1;, and they.
decorated a Christmas tree in a v.:ard at Highview '\ursing
Home. Something new was added, in that the Senior Y-Teens
had sponsors this year. They. were juniors Barry Morgan, Doug
~1a.wr, and Johnny Chappell. The senior sponsors were Larry.
Folds, Charli Knight, and Darryl Hilton. Senior Y-Teen officers
were president, Pat Tittle; vice president, Betty Mitchell; secretary., Claudia ~felton; and treasurer, Brenda Tatum.
Co-Ed Hi-Y, sponsored by. :'vtr. Terry Thompson, encourages
Christian living - in the home and church a~ well as in school
activities. This year the club bought towels for the athletic department with money. derived from the sale of candy, the sponsoring of a Ugly. Boy. and Girl Contest, and a dance. During the
spring, members from various Co-Ed Hi-Y clubs attended the Youth
-\ssembly held at the state capitol. The offic rs of Co-Ed Hi-Y
were: president, Donna Hicks; vice president, Kyle Hallman;
secretary, Kym Payne; and treasurer, Zoe Weldon.
Front to back, First Row: . Frost, T. Guenther, P. Power'>, J. Hasty, . Durrance, D. Paxson. Second Row: D. Hicks, K. Payne, L. Williams, M. Terry, R. Phillips, K.
Milton, D. ~1awr. Third Row: Z. Weldon, S. Cawthorne, A. Barfield, L. lvie. Fourth Row: E. Phillips, M. Huddleston, R. Smith, J. Mills. Fifth Row: J. Chappell, K.
Ilallman, B. \1cCay, D. Smith, T. Daile:. ixth Row: \tr. Thompson, K. Andrew\, E. Coggin, S. Randman, M. Randman, C. Young.
�First Row: \1. Ten: . D Ivie. C Dawk:im. C . Kellt•\ , C Clt·mens. (' Couturiam. Second Row: C. \l cC.inni . <; _ pmdler, ( ( o-.mat o. H. 'imith Third Row: S.
Caw thorne. T C.uentlll'r B Folds. ( . Cloner, \ . Barfield . T. Thomt>'><m , B \It:( a\ B l.t'\\ " · Fourth Rll\\: \I. <;,un r,1, J ~ndderth )) Drnkt'rnnilll'r, ( Ll'nt It•, K
Tittle, J... Kirkland. Fifth Row: J Cobb. T Daile\, J Parkinson, J. !last~. J Buchanan. 1'. Power'>, J Randolph. \Irs . \\ ils on.
'>ponsored by \trs. Rosa\\ ilson. Junior Y-Teens
is to build a fellowship of young women devoted
to realizing those Ideals of personal and '>O<:ial
li\ing to which the~ are committed hy their
Christian faith.
The group this year won first place in the Homecoming float competition. and they bought supplies
and linens for the -;chool clinic. The mone~ for
this proJect came from a bake sale. car wash. and
candy sales. Junior Y-Teens also gave a Christmas
party for children at Sheltering \rms Day
ursery and participated in the \larch of Dimes and
Greater \tlanta Y.\\'.C. \.bake -.ale. The 1970-71
officers \\ere: president, Hobin ~mith. vice president. Teresa Dailey: secretary. \mta Barfield;
treasurer, Peggy PO\\ ers; and proJect chainnan,
\1arcia Terry. ponsors of Jtmior \-Teens were Carl
Dawkins and Gene Kelley.
Junior Y-Teens parade their winning Aoat.
Robm
items
mith and Brenda Lewis look
hungril~
at bake <;a)e
�FHA Preps For Domestic Arts
""T<m·ard '\e\\ Horizons:· the motto of the
Future Homemakers of \merica, ts an e\ er
present reminder to each member of her re sponsibility to strive for the best at home, in
school. and around the communit\ The Hape\ i lie Chapter of the Fll \ has such sen ice projects as hostessing; facult_:, teas, entertaining
school L,'Ucsts. and preparing food for Christmas
time acti\ itics. The dub also sponsors recreational projects for its members. The officers are :
president. Delorese Ochil tree: "tee-president,
Juanita Denh_:, , secrctar_:,, \telinda \1athews.
and treasurer, Dale \\'atts.
Fir>t Row: C. Cll\ . D Dor,ev. H l lhl. 'i. 'ituhh'>. Second Row: K. llilderhrand. C. Petite, B.
\lien l \lien . lbird Ron : \I J...it<.miller. D. Hr0\\11. D \\ ath, D. Ochiltree. F \1urra\
Fourth Row: D. Reece. T Ce ra. J Denh\ . T. Lav. \1. \1athew'>.
It'~ clean-up time in Kitchen #3.
Guess whose cookie'> burned?
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�First Row: C \kCinni'>. P. IGnt:. ] Segrest Second Row: L. Folds. D. Pax'><Hl, D. Bond. T Tn111dle, B. Lt•\\" S. Handman. Third Ro'" S. Dnrraro('t B. \tla\\<1\ , B.
\lort:an. D E\ans. ] \tills. B. \Iiller Fourth Ro'" \ Ha' D Cille~ . J Sells. ( . l.a\\son , 1'. l'mH·r, . Fifth Ro'" 1'. Dorst'\ , ( . Kel'ler I' Hint\t Si,th Ro": H
Brale\. ( \1oate,, J. llast~ . H. Bnd.ll', , J. Cla\('O. ~nmth Row:(' )onnt:. J Snid.-r, Coach Brt•\\ t' r D. ~: lm,dl I) 0\\em. D. lhnt on, B. Crlli,
Science, Drama Groups Expand Hornets' Horizons
The Science Club auns to acquaint the student \vith the 'various fie lds of science and to provide them observation of these
fields in actual operation. Club activities include assemblies,
films, demonstratiom. and opportunities to hear outstanding
speakers.
The Drama Club\ purpose is to stnnulate interest and understanding of the theater arts in the minds of its members. Although most students are not inclined to seek a career in drama.
the~ do find in it a meam of sell-expression and an under'>tanding that others share this same need.
Fir~t Row: J. Cohh. T Doolittle. P. Lile'>. B. DuBO'>e. H Brale> · T. E'am. \1r'> Bouldrn Second Ro'" D Drukenmrller
\\ekh. C . (era. J. \lmand. D. H1lt on. C
Welch, D. Bond lbi rd Row: P Hrntye. H. Braley . \. Ha\ , H. \kPhail. J. Randolph. \ . Hoger'> Fou rth Ro\\: J. C:our-.e\, C . \ 1artrn. H. Cha'>tarn. T. Cour'>ey .
�Hor11et Staff Specializes In News Articles
The Hornet ~taff. under the direction
of \tr~ . \tan Jo Foster. turned once again
to the task of writing and organizing the
\chool newspaper The e Ieven mem hers
of the new.,paper staff spent their time in
the practical application of ne\\ spa per
work. \\ riting features. news, sports. and
editorials. In order to meet each deadline,
the staff \\Orked da~ by day to complete
the paper. There \\ere ten editions published with the senior last will and testamenh published in the la.'>t issue.
Hornet Staff: \1. L. Brandes., L. :\. Cas.'>ells, S. Randman . \, \1arlin. \ . Routh . D. \1cLendon, D. Hich, J.
Buice. B Bettis, :\1. Bishop, D Hilton.
Editor Darryl Hilton finds time to check final
taff members busily prepare next edition of Hornet as deadline draws near.
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�Hornet Staff
Darn I Ililto11
Lou \n11 Cassells
Deni'>e \1c Lendo11
Kathy Burn'>
Donna I Iicb
. ':lteve Handman
Jeanette B111ce
\like ',utter
hhtor-iH-( :hi(' I
e\\ S r,dJ tor
\sst sta11t '\ e\\ s Editor
Co-Feature l•,ditors
',porh Editor
Exchange Editor
Photographer
Business "taff
Bn·nda Bt•ttis and \nna Routh ask \1rs. FclStt'f for advke on l'<litorial page.
Busmess \tanager
\d\. ertising \tanager
Circulation
Typist
\ch isor
\nna Houth
\tan Low'>e Brandes
\tarsha Btshop
Brenda Bettis
\Irs. \tar> Jo Foster
Hornet Representatives: D. Thomas. C. \1artin. F. Holt. D. Conort. Z. \\'eldon. J. Zivalich. H Smith. \1.
Zivalich. H Chastain. T. Thompson. (' ( outuriam. J \1artin, E Timmerman. \I. \1athew'>, ( \!elton.
J Liptak. C. Dawkms.
\1rs . FO!>ter takes time out to cut up with her staff.
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�Hilltop Staff Ai1ns At Perfectio11
The I 971 Hilltop. edited h~ Emil: Ceort?;e. proved to he
an excitint?;. if tediom, project for students on this \car's
staff To meet deadlines, sell advertisenwnts, and. raise
$$$$ to finance the hook, staff· members frequently \\or ked
before and after school hours. a.s \H'II as during the da\
The fourteen huddint?; JOurnalists were initiated into the ins
and outs of cropping pictures. writing cop~ and head
lines. and drawing lavouts
in triplicate!
In re\\ard for the tears and turmoil, the staff members
enjoyed a trip to Ne-... York Cit\ to attend the amwal vearbook com ention sponsored b~ c:olum hia p niversi ty. .
Circulation manager Zoe Weldon receive'> iru.tmctiom from editor Emily
George.
Hilltop taH: D. Evans, L Folds, C Knight , C Leach, z. Weldon, P. Lea, C. Camp,
Almand, P. Lovern. H. ~mtth, D. Hilton. L hie, E (,eorge, T Tnmdle.
Hilltop Representatives: P. Powers, K Henrioud, J Hastv, J. Buchannon, S. Welch, T. Cera, S. Watkins,
pindler, B. DuBose, J. Hinesley, S. Gleaton, A. Beck, L. River'>, K. Thralih
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�Hilltop Staff
Emil~
Ceorge
Pattv Lovern
Diane Hilton
Patt\ Lovern
Terri Tnmdle
. Lavanda lvie
Pegg~ Lea
Harriette '>rmth
Connie Camp
. . Carol Leach
. David Evans
Harriette ~mith
. Carol Leach
Leur~ Folds
Charlie Knight
Editor-in-Chief
\ssi'>tant Editor-in-Chief
L1 yout Editor
\ssistant Layout Editor
Cop~ Editor
\ssistant Cop~ Editor .
Pieture Editor
\ssista.nt Picture Editor
Class Editor .. . ... .
\sSJStant Class Editor
"iports Editor
\ssistant ~porb Editor
Index Editor
Photographers
Pt•ggv Lt•a di\t·us..eo, picture'> for 'porh page with Patty Lovern.
Terri Tnmdle takes down notes for next copy to he
written.
Business ') taff
Business ~tanager . .
Circulation \tanager
\ssistant Circulation \tanager
Advisor . ...... . . .
~trs.
Jackie -\lrnand
Zoe \\eldon
La\anda hie
~tehssa Anderson
Correcting accmmtmg mistakes is a must for
Jaclae .\lmand.
Diane Hilton directs
pictures.
Double checking to make sure copy fits, Lavanda lvie uses special ruler.
Larry Folds in cropping
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�Dmm \1a]Or Chri' Pad~ett 'hmn hi' authoril\ in the handroom a' well a\
on the foot hill field.
\femher' of tht• hand
,l\\
ail tht• retum of the football plaH'r' to lht• field after halftnne
The hand add\ excitement to the annual homecornin~ parade.
Band \tudents enjoy trip\ to and from awa: games.
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Majorettes Donna H~eks, Elaine Timmerman, and Bahe "amra thnll the fam with their
fire baton routine.
�100 + Marches
Mile After Mile
Hape' ille Hi~h ~<.hool's "\larching 100 +"
hand. compri~ed of 110 ~tudents. ha~ been
called one of the fine~t marching unib III Ceorgia. E\en though the hand lo'>t '>ome of ih
member~ from la~t \ear. it ~till maintains a high
~tandard. Led h\ ·director \ htchell Hemon.
drum major Chris Padgett. asst. drum major
Ro~ :\lcPhaiL and captain DarrYl Hilton. the
hand performed man~ half-time show'>. and
represented the school at numerous outside activities. The group ''as highlighted thi'> year b~
a twirling corp~ consisting of Capt Donna
Hicks. Elaine Timmerman. and Babe amra.
Band tudent ho" d ep concentratiOn and imolvement
during perft>nnance.
\ !arching 100 + dazzle-. audtence \l.tth a prectstOn drill and popular mw tC
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�Choral Entertainment
Flavors Year
Baritones. altos. sopranos, tenors, and basses combined to make the mixed chorus. Performing for the
students of H. B.S . as \\·ell a\ the Citizens of Hapeville
kept the musicians bus~ throughout the year. The
Christma~ season \\as accented b~ a concert presented
through the combined efforts of mixed chorus and varsit~ chorus. Because of the variet;. of techniques used.
the 1970-71 \ear was a favorable one for the mixed
chorus.
\hxed chorm -.ingers add a variety of <o<>ngs to their performance
First row: T. Ferrell, D. Sanders, H. Rast, . Dawkins, J. Holder, L. Cassells. Second row: B. Johnson, B.
,illespie, L. Rivers, R. Davenport , F. Milton, L. Folds, . Camp. Third row: B. Attaway. A. Beck, M.
Barnett, K. ~1ilton, R. Dmkenmiller, D. 'mith, D. Owens, J. Buice, B. Landn•m.
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�Varsity Chorus members. all members of mixed
chorus, upheld the stahts of talented rnusiciam as
they performed before audiences throughout the
year. The ten sinl!;ers added variety to performances with solos and other musical techniques.
This all produced a nC\\ sound.
1rs. Haigler works to perfect the Christmas music.
K Milton, L. Rivers, F. Milton, A Dawkins, A. Beck, D. anders, H. Rast , C. Kendricks, L. Folds,
R. Dmkenmil\er.
Practise is important
in presenting quahty
music.
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�VICA Establishes
V ocatio11al Goals
\ ocatwnal Indmtrial Club~ of \merica
ha' e held monthly meetmgs to unite students in the DCT and ( '\ E programs. The
club is to help establish realistK· \Ocational
goals and to foster a deep respect for the
dignity of '' ork. VIC\ 's motto 1~ "preparing
for leadership in the \\Orld of work." \
fund-raising harbeque \\a~ this year, as in
the past. one of the club's projects. Other
annual activities are a banquet and a camping trip.
\1r\. Bouldin , Bonme Burdette, .md Wanda Parkl'r
harhequc
First Row: Mr. Barnes, D. Self, J. Starns, R. Brown, B. Burdette, A. Lun;ford, K. Milton, A. 0\boume, D. Davis, G. ody, B. Landrum, R. TIHJma,. Second Row: D
Adams, D. tames, P. Irvin, W. Parker, B. tames, D. Beaty, H. Rast, D Ordner, D. jordan , K. Faulk, B. Hamb~ . Third Row: P. Jack'>On, (' Cassell, T Hood, M
utter, G. Walden, D. Holder, G. Jones, L. Sanders, B. \ttaway, T. Shrflett. Fourth Row: G. Ingram, R. Buckley. R. Davis, J. Cole, R. McPher'>On, M. Barnett,
R. Evans, Mr. Osbourne.
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"IIi, \'olh'" in tht• llornecornHtt: paradt•.
Andrea O'hourne and Marlene Lietz fix plates for a rainy day barbeque.
VIC\ Officer\: Ka\ \tilton. Dot Davi,, Roberta Brown. Bub \tta,•a:. Pat In;n.
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�Military Promotes Leadership In Cadets
The ROTC program at Hapeville L,rives instmc.:tion in militar~ science and helps cadets leam the
meaning of d.Isc1pline. \ part of the L S -\rm~.
the H.H.S. HOTC group performs the function of
training ~oung men for further HOTC in college.
A student \\ ho uses this instmction and completes
the three year program can expect. upon enterint?;
the \rm~. higher pa~ and earlier promotwm.
The Color Guard readie~ for inspection.
Drill Team with spono;or Darlene Cilley returns to the position of attention
completine; a drill routine
"B" Company, with sponsor Angela Beck, prepares for drill instruction.
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�The Batt lion Staff with Harriette Smith , sponsor, provides the leadcrshtp for the younger cadet\ .
"A" Company, with sponsor Brenda Tatum, assumes the po~>ition of attention after returning their
faithful" 1-l's."
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�Sttidents Aid In
Library Facilities
He I pint?; \1 rs. \ lorgan keep the
lihran in smooth nmnint?; order is
the j<lb of the library aides and
\ -V aides. It takes 1i10re than a
little knowledge to understand the
procedures of the lihrar~ and the
equipment of the audio \ isual
room. Keepint?; boob in order or
runnint?; a projector is one of the
dail~ job-. of the aides.
Library aides: D. Chancev,
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J. Sell~.
\ . Allgood. S. tames. E. Ra~ .
J. Gih'>on.
'i. Cobb, D. Davi'>, L. Huhe~. L. l ne.
�Students Join
Aide Force
Jommg the force of ~tu<.lent aide~.
teaeher aide~ and offiee aide' ~trO\ e
to keep the 'ehedule of I I.I I.S. nm
ning \llloothh. l11e\ a'>'>i\te<.l \tr,.
P<m er\ and \t r'>. Bat'tle'> in the <.lad\
routines of the offiee. and variom
teachers in the da\\room.
Office .ti(b
'iitting: P P<mt•r, , T. Dar!)\, J. lla't' \1 Kiug. Z \\'eldou . \ . Da\\klll., ( C.uup, ( Kuight. H
\ld'hall. \I B1,hop 'itanding: \I. \Ltttht•w,, J. llolt h.. Burm. \ Bl'd.. L. HJ\er ... B. Johu,ou , [) \l.t/llf, B.
\tlu\\,1) , B \Iiller B Tatum , \ St. Johu. ln tree: B. ja<.:k..on
Teacher aid.,
Sitting: B. Bailev. V Rav. A. Beck, B. Gillespie. T. Briscoe. K. Kirkland.
tanding: L. Tavlor. . Gleaton. C. \kGinni\.
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The men in f:Veen on the "~tmger team" ~warm a Sto('khridge hall ('arrier.
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�Dl·li' eriug thl' hall with authont\ . quarterback Raud~ Thollhl\ cornpll'tl'' ,\ dutd1 pa"
The primar~ reasons for the re\\ardin~ season for varfootball this year were practice and dedication.
First of all came practice. Each player worked an average of 1-l hour., on the practice field to e\ er~ -l minutes in actual ~ame time. These man~ hours do not include the cmmtless hours spent b~ the pia~ rs lifting
weights and studying pia~ s and films. Through the broiling sun of summer and the h low freet:in~ temp ratures
in ~ovember the players came to und rstand the grim
realities of practice. \II of th 25 pla)ers on the 1970
Hornet teanf withstood the sam physical demands.
Each member contributed his time, his talent, and
worked for one goal - a winnin~ season with a region
championship.
sit~
Davenport fall<. on a ke\ fumble in the fourth quarter of the Homecom-
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�"Gree11 Machine" Finishes
lOth 1n State
The work paid off. After two games the Hornets had tv.·o decisive shutout victori s and were
ranked at the loft\ position of # :3 in the ~tate .
Then the Hornets faltered. :\. stron~ class -\:\.
Perry team took <Hh.anta~e of a hi~h snap on a
punt and several missed assi~nments on pass covera~e to dash the hopes of the determined men
from Hapeville. This defeat may have shaken the
team. for the ne'\t week the.\ dropped another
contest with Class \ Fa.\ ette Cmmt_\. Once a~ain
the main cause of defeat wa~ missed assi~nments
on pass covera~e. \fter an open \veck the team
re~rouped and claimed a shutout victory over
\\'estwood. but fell once again to # 7 ranked,
Class A South Gwinnett. During this time the
successful season hun~ in balance. Victories over
re~ion opponents "ould secure the ~oal.
\m
more losses could lead to a dismal sea~on.
Hornets rush onto the f~eld after the pregame warmup before the M.D. Collins p;ame.
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�Line blocking opens up a gap in Lovette dcfcn-.e
Fir'>t down 1·ardage is made with the help of effe<.·tin• down field blocking.
llan\.. Ra'>t pull\ in a touchdown pass with <,even ..econds
remain mg. to '>ink the hop •s of ~t. Joe.
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�Coaches, Ma11agers Mold Wi11ning Tea1n
( oach \\ath explaim one of the ha.,ic '\tin!.(er" defemes.
As practice he~m. Coach Teague chech the upcoming \chedule of drills.
Head Coach Hane~ \bout\ in\tmctiom to hi\ defens1ve team between
play.,.
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�With the po..,..,ihilit\ of another had '>ea'>oll, the
llomeh re..,ponded a'> a true cha1npio11 \\ill. ·nlt':
came hack from what appeared to he a hopele..,..,
'>ituation to gain \ i<:tor: O\ er ~t Joe. The ne\t
\\eek. 111 the mud. the /-B Heg1on champ1omhip
\\il'> taken h: Hapeville in a tie game with ~tock
bridge FoliO\\ ing that game the I Iorneh tra\ eled
to \\ e..,t Pomt. 111e \\ e'>t Point team \\a.., big and
well coached and the Hornet'> fell behind earh:
hut through the '>Olid pa..,.., blocking h: the lme.
the 11wma'> to Ha'>t pa..,.., comhinatwn \\ ith crucial
receptiom h_v other reeei'.er'>, and '>tout defen'>e
the Ilapenlle team came hack to \\111 111 the clo..,
ing '>ecomb.
Even though a lo..,.., to LO\ ett. who later became
'>tate champions. ended the sc<L'>OII ahruptl: <Uld
perhap'> put a damper on Its final moment'>. the
Hornet... undoubtabl;. achieved their goal. It wa..,
the fi r'>t \\inning '>cason '>ince 19fi:2 and the fir'>t
region cham pion..,hi p 111 the hi '>tor;. of Ilapevi lie
High School.
Senior mana~er. Can \1ar'>hall, prepare'> a handa~e for a member of the "walk:in~ wound..
ed.
First row: R. Thoma!>, E. oggm, A. t. John, •. Walden, J. Elhnas, D. Fries, R Murra\ , J. nider, C. Moblev. Second row: T . Pate, M Tern. M Burke, B
Bettis, R. Jordan, R. Davenport, D. Barnett, C. Cudsik, ~1. mith. Third row: H. Ra!>t, D. Evans, . Buice. K. Hallman , D Ordner, G. Jones. J Chappell,
Randman. Fourth row: ~1gr. G. ~1arshall , Coach Watt>. Coach Hane}. Coach Tea(\tte, .\1gr. J. Ltptat...
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�B-Team Wins
Region 7-B
.\fter three di\<lppomting contest~ against
strong A.\ schools the B-team Homets gelled into
the best team in Ret.,rion 7 -B. The B-teamers
showed impre<,sivc pov.er against opponents of
equal caliber.
The day of reckoning came '' ith the final game
of the season against Stockbridge. It \\as .. do or
die., for \\inning season and the region cham pionship. B-team Ilomets withstood the challenge and
responded \\ ith their best performance of the vear.
\tuch credit must he t.,ri-.:en to coaches Ed Daniel and Terry Thompson for their hard work, but
the making of the successful season was decided
hy the players themsehcs.
Coaches Terry Thompson and Edgar Daniel view the Headland drive
with apprehemion
Hornet defense prepares to dig in for a fourth down and short yardage attempt by tockbridge.
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Palmetto
Jleadland
Rus~ell
\\' estwood
Fayette Co .
St. Joe
Stockbridge
4:2
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6
16
12
0
Danny Beck trips up the Headland punt-return man after a short gain.
First Row: . Layton; H. Mobley; D. Beck; G. Kelly; R. osmato; T . Doolittle; R. Callahan; G. t. John; . Br kman , . Milewskt . B. Davi ; B. Bettis. Second
Row; T. Coursey, Coach Thompson; L. Jones; M. layton. B. Gillis, . \.nder ·on, K. Evans; A. Jordan; T. Purcell , J. Parramore; \.
uman; R. utter; ~1.
Randman , M. Holder; D. impson , oa h Daniel.
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�Spirit Is Their Ga1ne
The I t)7(). 71 \ .tr\il\ cheerleaders. spon sored In \lrs. Pickelsimer. ha\ e \\orked han!
to ralsl' lllOlle\ for 1111iforms. fa\ ors. a11d
posters In sellm!.!; douf!;hnuh. and 10\s, a11d
havill!.!; car ''<~shes. da11ces. and hake sales.
The\ have boosted spin t at f!;anws \\ 1th pep
r,tl hes ''here the~ presented spirit co11tcsh.
ski b. cheers. and a tri<:\ clc race.
PeggY Lea
llarrit•t te Smith
Dehhte Pax.,on
Liz Crawford. Captain
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Matina Cumming;, Co-captain
�Shereen \\ ekh
Terr; Guenther
Tina Ferrell
Gwen Doolittle
Cheerleader'>
portra~
football plaver' at a pep mlh .
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�B-Team, Eighth Grade
Cheerleaders Enthuse
Underclassmen
The B-Team cheerleader~ helped boo~t the
ninth and tenth !Vader~ to t.,rreat spirit. ~liss
~lartha Teer, spomor, ~ave them helpful a.<;sistance. \ \'ith practice, hard \\ ork, and enthusiasm, the~ cheered throu~hout the football
and basketball '>ea.'iom .
. elected at the be~ inning of the ~ear, the
eighth grade cheerleaders, sponsored b~ ~1rs.
Janet Bouldin, cheered at Homecoming and at
each eighth ~rade basketball game.
Bottom Row: J. Rav. P. Power\, B. \1cCay. J. Hasty, J. Cobb. Top Row: B. Gilbert, M. Zivalich, E.
Head.
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Top to Bottom; P. Lyles, . Watkin>, L. Blotmt, B. DuBo.e, T. Matejow;ki, J.
Joiner. tanding: . Gentle, C. Welch.
�Varsity Team Bliilds For Flltlire
The h1l\~· \.tr~il\ ha~kt'lhall te.un st,trlt•d tlw \t',tr \\Jth illt:h hop<'~
de,pite a lack of practice re'I.Jtinc; !rom the foothall pl.l\ofl. '->ptrit
'oared t'H'Il higher after the llomt•h g11nm·d drl\\ n I\\ o of then ftr~t
three oppom•nh. llo\H'\ er, thi~ ~mTe~s did not last. T,dll'r. laster cac;e
qt~inlt'h do\\ ued the llomeh \\ ith (Mini HI n.•gt~lant~
Heg11lar eason
pia~ endt'd \\ tth a ! 10 record. State pO\\ er~ ~11ch <t~ Fa~ ette Count\ and
Pike Count\ \H'n• hard on llape\ ille, h.mgmg .1 tot,tl of ftve lo ~t·~ on
"lne Creen ...
Coach Dauiel ~UillllH'd up hh team: '"l11e ho~~ \\orked h.trd and
plaved \\ell e'>peeiall) 011 defeme \\tth the help of K\ k llallm,m and El
ijah \\ eldon. Offemive leader'> \\en· ll,mk H,t,l, Bt'n Jack...on aud Johnm
Ellinas. Ben Jacksou aud Elijah \\ eldou '' e•-e the htgh reho11nder~. \ tau)
of our games ''ere close. heiug lost h~ ouh a ft.,, poiuh."
\\ ith man\ experienced \eleram retumtug ne'\t ~ear ~uch .t~ Ben
Jackson. Barr~ \torgan. Clinton Cheel), Frankie Cia'. ami hoys 11p from
the B-team, ,1 winnin!!; teau1 co11ld he produced, Coach Daniel felt.
Eli jah Weldon become., airhoume for the rebound.
Kneeling: H. Rast, B. Morgan, R. Thomas.
C Y01m ~.
J. Holt. A.
Ramh Thoma,· driH' t1m ard tht> goal hmgt"' on hall control
t . John. tanding: Coach Daniel, K. Hallman. B. \ ttaway. T Walker. B. Jaek<;an. F Clay. E. \\'eldon. \t anager
�Stlccessftll Seaso11 Elt1des
Varsity Basketballers
EliJah \\ t>ldon 44 1 fi~t' for a rebound agaimt tht> tall Favettt> Co Tiger,.
Dazed opponent\ look on as Richard \1urry (4) sinks his deadly lay-up.
Confident Clinton Cheeley (40) '>hows fans hi\ unusual dribbling ability.
Hank Ra't 1221 tell., hi' light-footed opponent "You don't \Care me 'cau!.e I've
got the hall. . . clOp,!!"
�Opponent
Jill"
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Pike <.o.
Hria r\\'ood
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Fa; ette Co.
T ournalllent
Fayette ( :o .
P1ke Co .
St Jmeph
\1 D. Collim
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Stockhrid~e
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Fa\ ette Co .
Hos'' ell
St. Joe
Pcrn
\orth Cht\ ton
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Team work In Ben Jack'>on 20 and EliJah \\eldon l.t4 l help' !he Hornets regain the hall.
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Barry :\1organ lead' the Hawk'> and teammate' in an exciting g-ame of folio" the leader.
High jumping Ben Jackson (20) catches his opponents Aatfooted.
Kyle Hallman prem1re' hallhandler into a h•mover for the Homeh.
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�Ne\v Style Hoineco111ing Feattires Basketball Royalty
Duriu~
hall !lllll'
of
thl'
llapl'
\ilk- \rhu~tou ~.tlllt ', thl' fir't ha,kdhall
homecomm~ court \\a' presented. \ \'ole of
the student hod) dHl\t' the nlemht•r, of thl'
court. Later. during the thmce after the
game. J•tn Ltthum. a former Homet·oming
<Jueen. lTO\\ ned Lit: ( nm ford HJII queen
of the II ape\ ille cagers. \I so chosen for
honors \\ere 1\.\ le I tallman <tml Pat Tittle <t\
.\lr ami \h" Basl-.t'thall. The\ \\ere 'eketed
In the member' of the teams <Ls the most
ouhtanding pia) t'rs.
Jan Lath urn l·ongratulatt•\
Ill'\\
qm•en. Li/ ( r.m ford.
\lr. and \li" lla\kcthall arc all \mtlc., after
rccei,ing a\\ilrlk
The entire court patienth aw;ul\ crowning of Queen.
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Kvle Hallman proves his worthine-.., a'> \lr.
Ba,kethall
�Defeat Stalks Girl Cagers
Throughout the \ea \Oil.
defeat followed the \ar"l\
girls. Inexperience \eemed
to plal,'lte the I lomettc\ 011
the hard-Aoor. 11H' spirit of
the team. which accounted
for one win. IIHUl\ ncar
wins and losse\ Ill overtime.
tiC\Cr slumped throughout
the seas011. Lo-.se-. from the
\'arsit: lineup due to graduating \enior\ \hould prove
to be onl: a temporan \cthack. a p<)\\ erful rc,en c of
potential talent seems to he
emerging for next :car.
\It" Teer dance-. "tlh
\itlon over \rlington
JO\
,tftl'r
Peggy Lea evades skillful tactic<o of Arlington Eagle.
K. Kirkland, M. Haynie, M. Samra, T. Daily. Miss M. Teer, M. Bishop.
P. Lea, P. Lovern, P. Walker, J. Burke, J. Buchanan, K. Tittle.
. Melton, m~r., P. mith,
J.
Himlev. mt,rr .. B. Tattun, H.
tmth, D. GilleY, m~r.,
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�Hor11ettes Strffer
Throtigh Season
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Pike Co.
l ,athonia
B ria f\\'()Od
\rlin!!;ton
C.,tockbridge
Tournament
Fa\ette Co.
Pike Co.
St. Joe
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29
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\rlin!!;ton
Fa\ ette Co.
Hos'' ell
St. Joe
Pcrn
'\'orth Clavton
, tockbridge
Toumament
:3-!
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Pat Tittle
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from down court.
Eludin~ an
a jump '>hot.
rlin~ton
defender, Harriette mith hih
Maria amra
put~
up a ten foot jumper.
�-Team Strides After Success
The I lapeville H-team \ practice hour~ \\·ere
rewarded in a highl~ ~uece'>~ful ~cason. With fir'>t
~ear Coaeh Jack Tea~rue at the eontrob, the
quintet won a total of 11 game'>, the he~t sinee
the region ehamps of the (i(i-0/ campaign. The
VOl Ill~!; I [orneh opened with \\'est\\ ood after
onl; three da;s· pra<:tiee and fell " 7-:3+ after a
3
hard fight. \fter a succeedinf.!; loss to Hriarwocx.l
the~ perfected their offense and bee;an to roll
up \. i<:tories, explodinf.!; against Stcx.·khridge and
\rlmglon.
J. C. Elli'> wa~ the important baseline defender in a ]..:3-l ~:one, which smothered the opposition throughout the ~ear. \nother ke\ figure
in the baby Hornets' sueccs~ was the rise of
\\'aync Futch at center. Jib improvement and
that of other starters - Tim PurcelL Pat Cox
and Curtis \lien - could pay off in successful
varsit\ ~car'> in the near future.
The team was m a huddle .
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B·team: Coach Teague, B. Bettis, D. Barnett , R. Jordan, T. Purcell,
. Jordan, F. Holt, W. Futch, B. Gillis, P.
ox, B. Davis, R. Bori•
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�B-T earners Acquire
Pride, Sharp Desire
To Win
HHS
OPPONENT
\Vestwood
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Briarwood
~t.D . Collins
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Arlington
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Stockbridge
26
Favette Co.
27
College Park
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St. Joe
Stockbridge
28
~1. D. Collins
27
Arlington
25
\Vestwood
2-t
Fayette Co.
.37
2
t. Joe
College Park
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:\orth Clayton
3.3
Palmetto
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Pat ox awaits to receive ball after t<>'ls up between
nent.
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Frankie Clay recovers hall after foul shot .
J. . Ellis and
oppo
Billy Gillis finds heavv traffic tmder the boards in the Westwood game.
�Gloom Fills Eighth
Grade Season
Coach Thompson\ eighth grade team
had a disappointin~ season but gained
experience which should help school
them in their B-team and varsit~ baskethall years. The squad suffered ~reatl~
from a lack of height and quickness,
which hindered them in reboundin~ .
Helped by the addition of Perry Wood!,
in mid-season, the sub-frosh began to play
much better ball. Coach Thompson's
team fought hard to stay close in several
~ames. Reward came finally with a win
over Lakeshore, 40-.38, that ~ave at least
one bright spot to an otherwise dismal
season.
Steve Maher battles Headland defender for rebound.
First Row: L. Mathews,
J.
Mills, A. Lay, D. Chastajn, D. utter, Coach Thompson. Second Row: H. Dawkins,
. Melancon, C. Dawkins, S. Maher,
J. Lovern, T. tuart.
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�Grapplers Rise To # 2 Slot In State
In 19/L \Hestlint?; at Ilape,ille reached its
hit?;hest ]e,el of success since the program started.
The Hilltop grapplers ''ere consistent!:- ranked as
one of the top teams in class \ and B. Throughout
the season the team \ ied for the :tt I ranking in
the state.
Indi\ iduals such as Eddie Coggin, Doug Jordan,
Ste\ e Buice, and Rodne:- Davenport provided the
margin of 'i<.:tor~ in man~ matches. These yolmg
men formed the core of the Hapeville team and
de\ eloped a sense of pride of achievement in the
matmen '' hich sparked other team members to
their best performances.
In the early moments of the match, Steve Buice worh for a "takedown" and two point~.
After a "takedown," Eddie Cog~-,rin maneuver\ for a pin.
Johnn:v Chappell add'> points for "riding time· · to get a win in the 14.'5 clas.sification.
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lllOH'
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Pauldin~ Co
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C. \.B.
\l<.:Eachem
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Palmetto
Briam ood
Campbell
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ore ross
Opponents
lb
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hi'> opponent mto a pinmn~ t·omhination.
Fint row: B. Tallv . J. ~mder, T Doolittle, C. L<m '>On , E. Coggm . . Randman. S. ~1 os)e\ , D. Jordan. \1 Tern . • econd row: D. Fneo,, T. Pate. ·. Buice. , , Cuds ik.
\1. Stmth . R. Davenport. C . \l oh le,, J. Chappell. \ . Shuman.
�After peering in for the catcher's signal, Hank Rast gives a nod of agreement
The "Greek" prepares to swing away on a 3.() count.
David Fries swings and misses a blazing fastball.
First Row: Coach Daniel, R. Thomas, J. Ellinas, E. Coggin, D
Fries, C. Mobley. econd Row: J. Holt, H. Rast, B. Jackson, B
Gillis.
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�Experienced Pitchers Guide Team
\\'ith fi\C of la~t :ear\ startin!!; lineup of nine retumin~
for this season\ competition. the baseball team\ ~rea test
asset was experience. The pitching corps proved to be one
of the team's stron~ points, ~ince the three pitchers had a
eombitwd total of II :ear-, on the mound, and a combined
E.R. \. of 2 ..'50. This good pitching coupled with good defense hacking in the other positions made it hard for the
opposition in the "nms department." The '>eniors returning
to the team this year were Randy Thomas (-l years Richard 0''\eil (2 :ears) Bank Rast (-l :ears and Johnn: Ellina~ (-l :ears,
Randv Thonut\ leap' for a foul hall and an out in the Colhm game.
With the bases loaded in the top of the 7th and two outs. Coach Daniel finds
a little conference nece\'><H\
Eddie
oggin drops to one knee to en.mre the fielding of a hot grounder.
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�Cindermen Scamper
After St1ccess
l11e track team of H)/I proved successfuL due greatly. to the efforts of Coach
\\'atts. in his first y.ear as track coach. The
team took ad" <mtage of the ne'' B
classification '' hich placed the Jlorneh in
competition '' ith other schools of the
same size. One of the outstanding members of the team "as George \\'alden,
'' ho alwavs seemed to contribute a number of p~ints in the hurdles. The other
participants aho contributed their part to
the team's finishes at the meets.
Ted Walker and Gerald Pmitt JOg after '><:hool to get in
..hape for the coming meet.
First Row: G. Kelly, H. Mobley, R. Giles. Second Row: J. Glasco, G. Walden, T. Pate, G. Mobley, A.
Johnny Glasco demonstrates the correct form
used in pole vaulting.
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t.
John. Third Row: T. Walker, P. Cox, G. Pruitt, A. Shuman, D. Barnett, R. Sutter.
Gary Mobley practices to "make the shot" before
one of the meets.
�Ceorc;t \\ aldt'n prt'JXlrt'' for a track met'l .
Coach Watts does some explaining as he prepares for the fir\t track meet.
Hapeville \tudenh patiently wait for the track meet to hec;in
The 1971 track \corekeeper\ are Barnette mith. Emilv George, Donna Hick-.
and Darlene Gille\.
George \Vaiden takes time before the track meet to limber up.
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�H.H.S. Presents
Strong Tennis And
Golf Teams
The performance of this year"s tenIlls team proved that tennis has hecome an mtet?;ral part of the sports
program at Hapeville. Composed
solei~· of girls, the netters ende<nored
to gain a higher status in sports.
H.H.~ . <lid well not onl~ in tennis
hut in golf. \II members of the golf
team exhibited patience, great concentration, and sportsmanship to place in
competition.
Peg10· Lea and Donna '>ander' tt•am up agaimt a tou$ opponent.
Patty Lovern jumps high to return a loh bv a Briarwood
player.
�The1r "hite uniforms help the t,rirh '' keep cool''
Coif team: Coach Tea~uc. C. ( hl't•lc~ . K. llallman, D. E'am. C. Kcndru:ks.
Chip Kendricks shows proper form in his game.
Clinton Cheeley and Kvle Hallman take accurate aim to insure a wm.
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�Pt1rdie Ad1ninistratio11 Closes;
Watkins Steps l11to Principal's Shoes
Principal Dou!!;la.\ II . Purdie \tlmned the Hornet facult: and student hod: in
mid-Jantt<ll") '' tth the une\pt•cted .umouncement that he '' ould he immediate I: succeeded in his post h; Carland \\atkins, assistant principal of Colle!!;e Park High
School. The administrative "'itch allowed \Jr. Purdie to assume the duties of coordinator of federal programs for the entire Fulton Count~ ~chool ~'stem .
Prior to heing named to the II .II.S . head executi\ e post in 196.'5, \lr. Purdie had
sen ed a.s a sctence teacher and guidance counselor at II ape' illc for ten ~cars. The
degrees he holds include a B.C . ~ . from Georgia ~tate l 'niversit\ and an :\f.Ed ..
awarded h: Emor: l niversth . He ha.s
also completed graduate \\Ork at the
Pniversities of Hawaii and Georgia.
\ professional-minded "joiner," \tr.
Purdie is a mcmher of many educational
and civic orgm1izations. The~ include
the '\ational and Georgia Education
Fulton
Count\
\ssociations,
the
Teachers Association, m1d the '\ational
\ssociation of Secondan School Principals. lie is also a member of the Lit~r . Garland \\'atkins
tle Red School House and \nne\\akee
Foundation Boards of Trustees.
Following \lr. Purdie's farewell announcement, he was saluted by a standing ovation from Hapeville students and teachers.
The new principaL who hails from College Park, had served as assistant principal
there for four and one-half years. A native of Atlanta, he received both his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Georgia. Before becoming an administrator at C.P.H.S., Mr. Watkins was an English instmctor at \Voodward
\cademy.
\1r. Purdie celebrate., hi' hirthda." with a huge cake.
Checking student record\,
\1r. Purdie finds an unusual
mistake.
Mr. Watkins confers with an associate about a student
problem.
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�\1r;. \1elissa -\nderson
\1r, . France\ Battlt•'
En~li'h
Offitl' ( lt•rk
llilltop
\Irs. Janet Bouldin
\rt
lith Cr. Cheerlt•adt•r,, Drama Cluh
\11\\ Theodora Camphell
<,pani'h
Spa1mh ( 'luh <,panl\h '\at llonor
<,ouet'
Coach Brewer take' pride in HHS athlete'>.
'>1rs. Bouldin impect'> her Rth
~ader,·
New Teachers Receive
Education
Mr. William Campbell
Social Studie'>
Mrs.
PVT
1m Cerillo
handiwork.
ew
:\'ev..· teach rs joining the Hapeville facult~ wer
sometimes amus d with the reactions of th ir students to the ne\'.. subjects. English teach rs \vere
questioned, artists created new masterpieces, and
basketballs bounced as a n w coach was broken in b~
the studenh. But the~ emerged in Jtme, well-rounded
Hapeville teachers with added education.
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�H.H.S. II1strt1ctors Extend Stt1dents' Knowledge
\1r'> . Joyce \ . Chamberlain
Bmtnl'" Edut·.ttwn
'>r 'I Teen'
\1r. Ed Daniel
Biolog\ . Driwr Educatwn
FC \ , Football. ha..,kethall. ha.-.e
hall coach
Mr. Emamtal J Ellinas
\1athematitv Dt•partment !lead
Mrs. Mary Jo Foster
Engli'h Department
Hornet \dvisor
MN. June Grimme
Engli\h Department
Beta Club
Miss Marilucv Hammett
Home EconomiC'>
FHA
Mr. C.eor~e Hanev
Industnal \rt<.
Letter Club. Football. wrestling
coach
Mr. John W. Harden
Social tudies
Mrs. Foster talks over journalism deadlines with Mrs. Anderson.
Baby care is discussed by Miss Hammett and her child development class.
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�\1r \1itchel \\ llc1wln
\Ju,ie Department
\1 r, . '>man I llau~lt·r
\lu,ll ,uul I : n~.:li'h lkpartmt·nt
\.II"\ II\ .111d \h\t"d ( horn'
\1r. Harden finch \lr'> . llaiglcr in deep c·onc·t·ntr.ttion "hile \\orking on Chon"
schedule.
'-1r'>. \1arie \1. \1c0aHd
\"i.,tant Principal
\1r'>. Jane \!organ
Lihran
l.ihran Cluh and \ -\ ' \ide'
\1r. Joseph H Morris
'>c:ienec Department
\1r,. "-nne . Parramore
Engh\h Department
FT \ and . tudent ( :01meil \dw.or
\1r Rav D. Osbourne
\ "oe.ttional Education
\Irs .. iva Pickelsimer
\bthematte'> Department
\ ar,il\ Cheerleader pon or
l' ing geometrical technique'>. \lr'>. Pid.l'lotimer d mon'>trate'> properh of
an~.:le.,.
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�Fact1lty Pro1notes A New World Of Learni11g
\Irs. Erma Powers
Office ',eeretan
Mr Douglas Purdie
Principal
\Irs Jessie , mith
Pn• \'(x:ational Training
Mi~s Carol Tavlor
Chairman Bminess Ed.
Department
\lr Wilson ',tt•phenson
\lath
Mr. Jack Teague
Health & Phys1cal Ed.
FBL.\
.v!iss Martha Teer
Phvsical Education
Girls' Varsitv Basketball, Bovs' and
Girls' Varsity Tennis, B-team
Cheerleaders
Having a pollywog, Mr Purdie??
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Mrs. Dorothv Thoma.s
Busine'>.s Edtication
FBL\
�\1r. Tl•rn Thomp"m
\lath
hth ~r,tdc Ba'>kcthall , 'J'r,tck
ll.T Fmthall
\lr,. \humc Thorpe
Chairman Htstory Department
\1r'> \lice
( Ollll'>l'lor
Wa'>hm~ton
\1r,. \1eh;na \\ clb
En~lish Dept llcad
\.1ttonal Honor '>ocict\
\1r Ronald \\',ttl'>
ludmtnal \rh
\ 'arst I\ Foot hall
\ .trstl\ Trad.
\ .trstl\ \\ rcsthn~
\\st.
\1rs Margie Williams
Librarian
\1rs. Rosa Wilson
'>ocial Studte'
Y-Tccm
Jr
Feeling the Christmas spint, \1tss \Velb trims her homeroom tree.
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�Ctistodial Staff Keeps H.H.S.
''Clea11 011 Clean"
Spitballs. huhhleL,>'lnn stuck on the floor. for!!;otten
Horne h. che\\ ing gttm wrappers. football stickers. tmdesired 10\ e notes. ruhherhands .. The job of a custodian never ends. \1r Thompson and hts staff sta: hus~
makin!!; sure ever~ thmg is "clean on clean ... The custocliam, do C\er: thing from rearranL,ring rooms and \\ax:in!!;
floors to lockmg and unlocking the buildings. The~ have
a hard. and most of the time. an unnoticed job.
~ familiar \Cene at Hapeville
Mr. Wendon Singlton caught in one of his rare moments of stillness.
1\
\1rs. Odes\a Perrv sweepin~.
Mr. James Thompson
Head C u'>tochan.
Mrs. Vera Parks helps keep that food coming!
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Keeping things around the school in working order
keep'> \1r. Jam •., Thompson hopping.
�Ltinches Served With A Smile
During lunch. Hape\ ille\ <.:afeteria huues with noise and <.:onfmion.
'-,tudenh rush to stand in line. and this year the~ rushed in three directwns to daun their <.:hoa:e of: the hot lun<.:h. <.:old lun<.:h. or the \\eight
wat<.:her\. \1rs. Terr: \tartin and her staff \\or ked <.:<mtinousl: planning
meals. prepanng food. and <.:leaning up \\110 will not remember, long
after he\ graduated from Hapeville, the delicious smell of homemade
rolls drifting along the halls throughout the morning~
\lr' Tern \!arlin
D•e!Kian
..,. --
The CU\todial ">laff receive'> their annual Chmtma'> basket. 1}\
which the \tudenh '>hO\\ their appreciatio•• for a clean '>Chool.
~Irs .
Emma Fauntleroy exemplifies the cheery character of the H.H .. kitchen
ollecting mone: is one
of .\lr'> . .\lartha Coree's
favorite jobs.
1r' \nnw lkll
Je;ter can rnal..e
washing dishes look
fun
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�St1bfreshme11
Adjt1st And
Co11tribt1te
Becoming a suhfrcshman is a point of
tr;msition 111 the life of e\'cn eighth grade
-.tudcnt at ll;tpe\ I lie High l.,dwol. He is
thrust into an e\citing and educational
\\Orld when he steps into the life of a
Hapeville Hornet. and the class of ·/.'5 ha\·e
.tdjusted as true llorneb. One outstanding
accomplishment \\as the ,,·inning of the
~pmt \\'eek Banner Contest. and second
place in the spint skit contest. The sub
freshmen have displa~ ed a sincere interest
in the affairs and conditions of the school
and have pla:ed an active part in the
student government.
Ei$th t,rrade 'tudents enjo:- refre..hrnenb whilt• th('\ Ji,tt·n to the band at the \\'mter Ball .
Henry Dawkins, President
Steve Love, Vice-President
Margarita amra, Secretary
Beth DuBose. Treasurer
Beth DuBose smiles with glee after
being crowned the I971 eighth
t,rrade \\ 111ter Ball queen .
ubfreshman girls ~ather in the auditorium
before school to chat.
Tony Doolittle and Paula Lyles enjo: a momt•nt of peace and silence.
�\hlx>t Plullq>
\dam
\l,tr~
\lll'n Jlllnll\
\llgmd. \ll(lrl'.t
\lmand . '\lt.t
\ndrt'"' \llkt•
Ha". '>u'><lll
Haugh bldie
Bt·ddiut.,rton , ( .t·rald
Benn~tt . J lllllll\
Blmmt. Lon
Brantle'. Je'>'l'
Brown, Debra
Bync D·arrcll
Callahan. Denni'
Cameron. Howard
Cartledge. Dean
C~ra. Tern
Cha«tam. Danm
Clark. C'ind'
Clemam. Carole
Cobb. June
Conrad, Jean
Coo;mato. Cath\
harles Hull take~ advantage of the art department and equipment during
hh fir~t vear of high school.
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�Eight Graders Claim Place In Hornet Affairs
( <llll.'t'\, Johu
( r,t\\ford, P.tt
D.m k11h. ( arl
D.m kin, , llt•nn
Doohttlt•, Torn
Dor'>l.'\ . Dehlue
Dmkennuller. Daria
Du Bmt•. Bt'l h
Edmon<bon. Rm
E\,tn'. Tern
Ezell. Deborah
Flo" er,, \\ a\llt'
Flmd. La,on
Fogg. Ru ...,ell
Winter Ball Queen titl e went to ctghth grader Beth DuBo..e far left ).
Ford. )tcphen
Fordham. Robert
Freeman. Jame;
Fne'>. H11th
Came\, Rita
C.ent le. Chri'>tie
Ceor~e. Billy
CJI,.,on, Juhe
C.tlhcrt, .\1ike
Cloner. Cind:
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�C<Mtl.;l' J.uti<·
Cra\ , lmt\
Crl't'<t, Douu,t
C II\ • Jarm·'
lleunoud K.trl'll
Hilderhraud. lo..atlu
Holder. \l arl..
Huddle,tou , Dtam•
Hull . Charlt·'
Hul<oe\ , Ltnda
Humphm·'· Tint
(vie. Deni-.e
Joiner. Jill
Ju\htl' ( harll''
Keaton. Jud'
Kelle'. Rand\
Kendrick. Harold
Ki n..e'. Budd'
Ki hmrller. \t ar~
Landmm. Pam
ub -freshman ~rls wait for ride ' after ' chool.
Lay, Alex
Lav. Teena
Love, teve
Lovern, Jimm'
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�Spirited Eighth-Graders Enliven H.H.S. Halls
l .o\\ n. Hohll\
l umfonl. ~.mdr.t
l \It·'· Paul,t
\lad. Jimmit'
\taht•r, '>te\ t'
\lalt'JOW'I.' . Tmd>
\l ,ttht•w,. l.lm d
\ lt•loneon. Chi\
\tercer. Junnl\
\lilt•w,ki. 'ite\t'
\lillt>r. l)a\ld
\III". Jimnl\
\tohle' . llarn
\turra\ . Frane"
()"[)amt•l. Paul
()'Lean. \rt
Pern . Denn\
Pierce. Jenm
Randolph . Jane
Rook.\, Terri
Ryan , Lynn
Samra, \1are;arita
hepherd, Tim
Shubert, Fa~
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Behind the stage, eighth-graders get readv for spirit skit.
�Sm1th , (,m
'im1th, Juha
'imith , Tomm\
'ipeke, 1\:ath\
St John Can
Stuart Tomnn
Stuhlle' 'ihirle\
Stringfello" Pegg\
'iulli,an. l.mda
'iutter, David
Thomas, D<nid
Thompson
Trenett
lnl. Brenda
Vic ken. Da' id
Vicken. Donna
\\'all. \1tchael
\1argarita Samra looks to ..ee if \he brought her pen
to 'o<:hool
\\atkins, Sallie
\\ elch, Cath'
\\neeler, Carole
\\'J!hamson , Debh'
'ot
\\ ood, \\'end\
Beth
Young, Trace\
Zivalich, Jane
Youn~
Pictured:
Ca.s..ell. Chris
Coleman, Frank
Hi k n, Donald
Johnson , Je'>sJe
Jones. tanle\
Pet!\ . Christie
\\ell\, \lark
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�Fresh1ne11 Prepare
For Upperclass
Respo11sibili ties
Fn.•,hmen prepared for the up comin!!;
time when the~ ''iII he "upperclassmen."
The~ excelled m B-team football <Uld has
kethaiL and showed ahilit~ in track as
well.
Durin!!;
spirit
week,
the
ninth-!!;raders competed in the spirit skits.
'' hile dunng the rest of the year man~
freshmen \\ere in clubs and helped with
charit~ projects.
This \ear. freshmen were all<)\\. ed to
choose their course of study. a chatl!!;e
which helped them learn to make deci
sions that will he long lasting. Freshmen
kept up their spot in the ":hool in both
academic and extracmricular activities.
Ceorge \1artin and Bohhy Pearee sit at the 9th grader\ table.
Dannv Beck - President
Riehard Cosmato
Viee president
Lone freshman in a sophomore class, Alan Rog rs, studies for a test.
Jaye Cobb -
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Sp1rit
'>i~l
ecretary
state'> freshman at!Jtude.
�Office aide Tina Darby writes check-in slip.
1\llen, !\lice
Beck, Da.my
Bridges, Tim
Anderson, Steve
Betti'>, Brad
Brockman, Steve
Andrews, Keith
Boris, Hoch
Buchanan, Je-sica
Baity, D-avid
Brid~es, Salh
Burdette, Laura
Chastain. Honnie
Cobb. Sabrina
Clan ton, Richard
Conort, Darwm
Cobb. Jaye
Cosmato, Hit-hard
not p~t·tured:
Cara\\<1\, Vince
Karen Tittle and Darwin Conort visit at locker between cia. ses.
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�<.outunam, Chnsll
Dat·h,, Kt•ith
Darll\, Tina
Da' t\, Bohln
Duflt>\ . Juth
EuhanJ-.,, \n~t'la
Evam. Kenneth
Faulk J...ern
Fokb, Bonm
Fold.,, Brenda
Frank..., \ltke
Fril/lt>r, Beck'
Gilbert, Bonita
Gtle ... Ra\
Godb, , huck
Green, Marty
Freshman Show Promise
For Things to Come
Mrs. Foster gets a laugh
"mtelligent" 9th grader\.
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from
'>Orne of her
�llamln , Hud(h
lhmlt•' Can
llolt Frank
llul'l' \ <.,uannt·
llutchim . Jimrm
Jordan , \Jan
J..l'lle\ , Ct•nt·
J..elle\ , Lo111e
Jutsmiller Hnan
l.ashlt•' '\an
Lew"· Brenda
Lrnsev . Davrd
Littlefield. \1ike
\lartin. Ceorge
\1ateJOW'>Kv . Dee
\k{ Ianahan. Robre
\k( ullough. Tomm_v
\kDowell. Brenda
\lcGinni'>. Cath_v
not pictured:
Cox, Henr:
Ellis, J. C.
Ezell, Deborah
Gilbort, Kerr:
Jackson. Philip
Jon e;, La rr:
Kellev, Daryl
Kvser, Carol
Lin.sev, Bonnie
~1cBern, \1arthva Jean
Ill
�Mt '\air
Lt'\\
i'
\It\\ illtam'. Drew
\tercer. Harhara
\!ohley , Jamte
:\Jan
Ro~er\
takes time to refresh himself from Hapeville\ .. fountain of vouth ...
\lor~an.
Cindy
Lee
\lor~an. Lynn
\losle' , Cheryl
(NlOrne. Patti
\lor~an,
Parkimon, Janis
Parb. Pamela
Pearee. Dale
Pettie, Conme
Pieree. Bobby
Prnitt . Cerald
Pureell. Tim
Ray, Judy
Rmt ve. Peter
Reeve'>. Shtart
Rivers, Paula
Roberts, Bonnie
Rog rs, Alan
lis, Junmy
Sheekell. Bob
'\ot pietured:
'\unn, Bill
Oehiltree, Luthe
Pieree, C<UI
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�Class Of '74
Boosts School
Spirit
Shuman \Jan
StlllJNHl, Bohh~
Starn,, Samh
Stq>lwn , Donna
Stt·phert\lllt , Pamela
Sudderth , Jan
Sudderth , Richard
Sutter, Rodne\
Tra\h, Kath\
Tittle. J...aren
Turner Laune
Vance, Su\an
Watt\. Dale
Mr. Morris's ninth graders show their Christmas spirit by winning the Spantsh Club Po\ter conte\t.
'\ ot pictured:
\\alden, ophia
\\ ellbom. Broadu'
We,t. Chet
White. Donald
Zivalich. \laura
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�Sophomores Reach
"Almost There" Point
Sophomore~ enJO~ ed a \ear of " inbet\\ eeness."
The\ felt like uppen:lassmen, hut junior~ and 'en
ior~ still looked do\\ n on them. It reall~ made
them wonder JUSt what their position in school
''a~. ll<)\\ ever, sophomores took a ~iant step for
ward to attain their immediate ~oal of hein~ uppen:lassmen.
The year was not all hm and games, unfortunate!~. Theorums in ~eometry and dissection in
hioiOL,') created some tedious moments. Of course,
there was histon and P.E. and numerous electives. En~lish \\a~ ever present in sophomore curriculum, hi~hlighted by the study of human character and emotion in "The Scarlet Letter" and
''Julius Caesar. ..
Activities were a major part of sophomore lives.
It \\as participation in B-team sports and cheerleading; and for many, a beginning in V<Hsity.
Sophomores began to hold major offices in clubs.
Military became an activity that was enjoyed or
despised. ophomores also participated in band
and chorus, plus other activities such as representing Student Council in homeroom.
Sophomores made a name for themselves this
year. \\'hat some people called them is unprintable; however, if enthusiasm is any indication of
leadership potential, this year's tenth-graders will
smoothly assume upperclass responsibilities in
their remaining years as Hornets.
Milce Smith, President
The Winter Ball was one (a ball, dmnmy!) for
tenth ·grader\.
Sabrina Kitchens, Vice-President
TJ.e IQth
IS Ho pin
Wit~
David Barnett, Secretary
Sophomores relax during lunch.
The banner proudly proclaims tenth-grade spirit.
Kim Kirkland, Treasurer
Sophomores M. Haynie,
J. Hasty, and T. Dailey comer
B. Bettis in the hall before school.
�Allen, Brenda
Baity, David
Baskin, Lugene
Brantley, Will
Allen, Curtis
Barfield, Anita
Bell, arolyn
Broome, Edward
Cartledge, Doug
Cawthorn, Sheila
not pictured:
dams, Dennis
Cheeley, Clinton
ollins, Jimmy
Bailey, Billy
Barnett , David
Bettis, Barr}
Buckley, Richard
lay, Frankie
Buddy Kinsey and
clav molding.
Clayton, Mike
C~•rtis
Allen questioningly approach the subject at hand,
Cook, Pam
oursev, Tom
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�Sophomores Make The1nselves
Heard In All Activities
Cox. Pat
Emle\, Chen]
<.uentlwr. T(•rn
Daile\ . Tere'a
Evam. Hichard
Cu~ . Conni\'
Dntnkenmiller, Robert
Fro.,t . Susan
Hast\ . Jan
Junior ) Teen Pre .. ident Hohin Smith di\Cll\\1'\ plan .. for the next meeting
wrth her other officer ...
Durrance, Sharon
Futch , Wame
Haxton, Byron
llill, Tern
Edmondson, Howard
Cilli,, Btlh
I lavnie. \1inch
I folder. John
Edwards, Greg
C.rev. Connie
I lead. Elaine
lluddle,ton. \1and\
not pictured .
Crawford, Bernard
Ellh. J. (
lien rioud. !Wren
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�Rwhard But·kle\ find' \Oillt'thing other than hooJ.., to 'tmh dunng a lull
Engli'h cia'
Joh nson. Casandors
Keeter. Cmd\
Lavton . 'ite'e
Jone'>. Larn
l\.1rl-land. 1\. nn
\l c( a' . Brenda
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Jordon. Richard
1\.llchen,, Sabrina
\ k l\. inne\ . Carol
\ 1cKinnon . Katit•
\1 athew'. \l elinda
\l ohle'. Can
\1 ePher,on. Rohert
\t ill,, Barham
\! organ. \\ anda
\1arlo". Brvan
\l oate\, Carla
Och1ltree. Delnre'e
not p1dured :
\ kCnllongh. R1ehard
\ kCmni'. Cath'
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�Ormsby, Carol
Parram ore, John
Payne, Kym
Phillips, Renee
Samra, Babe
not pictured:
Pickett , Richard
Parkinson, Bruce
Paxson, Debbie
Per'} , Samm :
Powers, Peggy
Self, David
Debbie Smith and Cindy Keeter add the finishing touches to the C-2 Christmas door.
Reece, Diane
mith , Debbie
Robertson, Alan
mith , Mike
Routh , Margaret
mith , Robin
&.Iter, Denise
mith , Tef'}
�Sophomores Begin To Accept
Responsibility Of Leadership
Welch, 'ihereen
While, Joe
not pictured :
'>no". Betty .\nn
\\ idner. Charle~
pindler, Sally
Tucker. David
Whitmire, Debbie
Terry, Marcia
Vining. Thomas
Walden, Sophia
Womack, Kenneth
Walker, Patti
Woods. Don
William~. Li~a
Taking commands and drilling in military are new experiences for sophomores.
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�}t111iors Step Up
to Year Ahead
The junior \car of hit?;h school i~ per
haps one of the mmt important. ~1ore
event\ ot'l'lll durin!!; tlMt \ear than in an:
other :ear, with the C\.Ceptwn of the sen ior \ear. The j11niors order their senior
rings earl: in the year; then comes prepa
ration for the Junior Senior Prom. \
magazine sale to rai.,e nwne: . Plannin!.!;
and work sessiom for the prom. \nd, just
before the important da\. therr senior
rings arrive. \nd last, hut h: '\0 means
least. the Prom.
\temhers of the class got off to an earl:
start this year. l11e: had completed their
successful magazine sale h: \ovember.
The mone\ received from the sale
financed the }11nior-~enior Prom. \\ hich is
annuall: sponsored h: the JUlllor class.
Darlerw Cilll'' • Pre,ident
Lavanda !vie, Trea\urer
Andv St. John. Secretary
72'er,, Barn \!organ and Hnth Bralc\ , hcg;n their
..earch for a college.
Sncce,,ful Jlmior\ choO\e po'>ten. after the
maga/ine '>ale,.
Junior\ eli'> pia: therr "pride and JOy."
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�I
Member'> of the class of '72 enjov gathering in
the audtlornun before '>Chool to talk.
Davb, Dot
Fro'>t . David
Denbv . Juanita
C.illev. Darlene
1\llen , Lynda
Bri'><:OC, Terne \nn
Coggin, Eddie
Dor..e\, Polly
Grill, Charle'>
Bond, Dot ti e
Buice. '>te\e
Cud,ik. C.m
Dmkenmiller. Ro\
Hard\ , Rock~
Barle~ . Huth
Ct•ra. Cene
( umming'>, \latuJa
Ferrell. Tina
I hne.,Je,. Jan
Branno n. Barbara
( h<~ppell Johnm
Da' 1'>. Den i-.e
Fne,, Da,,d
llolt. JeH
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�Jtiniors Sparkle Spirit All Over School
Hood, Charlie
lvie, Lavanda
John\on, Beckv
King;, \1arcia
Kmg;, Penm
Landnun, Cheryl
Lawwn, ( raig
Lewis, Bohhv
Lietz, Marlene
Lovem, Patty
Martin, Joan
Martin, Mike
\1azur, Doug
~1elton , Claudia
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Hood, Tavlor
Jackson , Ben
�McGinru'>, Chmta
:\h.Phatl. Ro:
Mtlew'>ki, \\'anda
:\1iller. Bill
The jtmiors' spirit banner stalked the walls of the auditoritun all during spirit
week.
:\1ills. JoAnn
:\1organ , Barn
:\1urray. Ra:
Osbourne. Andrea
Padgett. Chris
Pate, Terrv
Pharr, Carolm
Phillips. Elaine
Ra: . Elaine
Ra:. Vicki
mra, :\!aria
Segrest, Jimm:
nead, Bill
nider, John
uthwell, Louise
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�Jtii1iors Discover New Paths To Ftittire
pondlto fttlll\
'>t.nnt·,, Ju \ouo
'>t John \nth
'>t John. Dl'l>l>lt·
Inn
"-·''
Tl'rn. \lokt•
Tnnlltl'rnt,tu. El.tllll'
\\hot e . .,,uodr,t
\\ olloam,on \alit'\
) otntt,:. Chop
Jtmwr' Jenll\ '>pmdler. Lotml' Southwell. and Claud.ta \1eltou di"><.'O\l'r \lr.,. \\'a.\hin~to11\ College Board hooklet\.
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�Seniors Set Sights
On May, 1971
St•nior' Darn! Hilton '>anta Cla"'l and Richard ()''l,eill Papa \ho" their Chri,trna' 'Pint.
(,ood (,rit'f! Darn I
Hilt on'~'
\\or"
in~~'""
"\Ia:. I {)71' held <1 ma~net1c pO\\ er
o\ <'r I I II C.,, \('Ill or' For \Ollie. it IIJ<'ant
collee;e ,lJJd a chanc<' for a better hi<-. For
otlwr,, it \\a' tlw \tart of ,t caret'r \ o
mattt'r \\hat. each of tht' \elli!H\ looked
ton\ ani to e;raduation .
.Jtl\1 like evt'r: other cia\\ befort' theJll,
the: had prodnc<'d. O\ <'r tho~e fj, e lone;
:ear\, a llllllll)('r of ouhtandme; 'tnd<·nh.
Tht' cia" of '71 h<td 'h 'tudcnh ind11cted
111to the \atton,tl llonor C.,o<. Jet:. l11e:
al,o had 1\\ ent: om •ndmted into the
\ation,tl Beta ('lui>. C.,ome of the \enior\
''ere elected to })(' f.r,t or \Ctond chan 111
the \II C., tate Orch<•,tra or the \II ",tate
Chon•~- \ munher of other "71 e;rad\ were
named \\ 'C., B Youne; \merit am. l11e :ear
of I {)71 Jl11l!;ht ha\ e been Jmt another \ear
for some. hut for the 'eniors of Hape~·ille
Iligh C.,chool. it \\;t\ <t "completl'l:
11niq11e e\perience.
Donna llieh doe'n 't char!.(e Bnh \ttawav am thin!.( for her
tntonn!.( -.enoce,_
\ da!.(.gar o,(•ene. a rin!.(. a ph\,iolot," hook
and " l much mon• That \\a' ht•in!.( a
1971 ..enior.
Larrv Fold,, President
Rand: Thomas.
il'e·Pn•,ident
'>enior fiMlthall pht\l'l\ introdn<·t• their 'Jl<lll""'·
\n!.(ela Beck '>ecretan
Lon \nn ( a ,efh. Trea,urer
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�Debra J. Allen
Jacqueline A. Almand
Forrest F. Attaway
Michael D. Barnett
Senior girls in first period lunch enjoy a leisurely moment talking about the latest happenings.
Brenda L. Bettis
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Marsha L. Bishop
Helen M. Braley
Angela Y. Beck
Mary Louise Brandes
�Seniors "Get It Together"
Despite tough 'ichedules. seniors still
found time to relieve the tension of
school. There \vere few opportunities to
relax: perhaps a couple of minutes before
the hell, during homeroom, or, of course,
lunch . Preparation for Spirit \\ eek and
the Prom gave seniors an added opportunit~ to get better acquainted. Seniors enjoyed "getting together" \.,·ith each other.
Janet G Brooks
Jeannette L. Buice
Bonnie D. Burdette
Mary M. Burke
i1chael B. Burke
Kathryn L. Bum\
Seniors Sheila Cleaton, Doug Jordan, and Greg Jones find time to
talk before homeroom.
onstance . Camp
Lou Ann Cassels
E.
nn Carroll
. Debbie
bancev
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�Lizbeth C. Crawford
Senior girls tease Emily George about her "pig-tails" during a break between
cJa,se<,.
Gwendolyn S. Doolittle
John E. Ellinas
Rodney B. Davenport
Allyson Dawkins
Janet I. Dokey
David W. Evans
S. Diane Fleenor
D. Daniel Floyd
D. Larry Folds
Seniors' Actions Reflect
Various Moods
The actions of the senior class reflected the various moods it had
experienced. Elation was often felt by seniors. The Spirit Skits of
th class r fleeted this. Everyday "performances" of the seniors
showed carefreeness. However seniors obviously had to be erious
once in a while. High academic averages and participation in Governor's Honors Program and All- tate Orchestra and Chorus
proved this. Everything added up to the seniors' efforts to learn
and to enjoy school at the same time.
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�Lvnn \1 Fordham
John W . Glasco
H. Emily George
Sheila D Gleaton
William \.
Cille~ptt•
Kvle L. Hallman
A senior in deep thought is a rare sight except in room 114 or in a senior meeting like this one.
David \V . Haxton
Donna D. Hicks
�Darn I II. Hilton
Le Ann W . Hulsey
Gregory D.
Jone~
Diane Y. Hilt,Jr;
Patricia A. Irvine
Douglas G. Jordon
John D. Kendrick!.
Charles W . Knight
The senior spirit banner covered almost the whole rear wall of the auditorium.
Katrina Y. Landrum
Robert G. Landrum
�Seniors Do It Again
Thanks to the undying effort put into the skit by the
seniors. especially Brenda Bettis and Bub Atta\vay. the
class of '71 captured first place in the annual spirit skit
competition. This was the second ~ear in a rO\\ the~ had
done it. Cast and crew members strived for two weeks to
prepare the elaborate costumes and staging used during the
skit. Under the direction of \1iss Wells. the skit showed
the seniors' interpretatiOn of lost soul as spiritless seniors
went to the devil. However, they were saved b~ the Blue
Angels (spirit revival), and cries of " Oh thank heaven for
senior spirit!" rang throughout the auditorium.
eniors worked, aside from the skit, promoting school
spirit during the week. They made signs, posters, and spirit
badges. As far as financing this project \\as concerned,
it was amazing how far "t\\0 bits" from each class memb r
went.
Happy expres.~ion~ on -.enior face~ make
it obvimt'> the\ were ~lad to wm the
spirit sktt for the ..econd year m a row.
Margaret R. Lea
Karol A. McKee
Carol D. Leach
R. Denise McLendon
James D. Love
Rodger D. McPherson
M. Annette Lunsford
Gary
. Marshall
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�Seniors Involved In Different
Aspects Of Ctirrictilum
~eniors clesperateh stn1ggled to fit into their schedules the necessar~ subjects for ~raduation. ~cheduling was a complicated pro-
cess requiring great understanding on the part of both students and
teachers. The requirement of human development caused mam
scheduilng problems.
\1any subjects, such as anal~·sis and human physiolog)' were
created especiall~ for seniors. Journalism provided experience for
the future of some. -\ ne\\ course offered in histor_)' gave seniors an
extra sub1ect for \\hich to receive much needed credit. \ curricu!tun highlight for all seniors v. as, naturall)', English.
J.
Fav Milton
J. Kay Milton
\\ illiam G \1artin
Betty A. Mitchell
Betty L. \·hils
J.
Stanley Mosley
~niors in human phvsiolog\. one of the stricti~ '>t!nior clas'>es, study anatomy as well as general sctence
and chemistry.
Richard E. Murray
Richard 0' eill
�David -\ . Ordner
\\'anda S. Parker
Linda Walden seems disconcerted that her "friend" finds the tree more
interesting than her.
Anna H. Routh
Debora L.
Iter
Donald R. Owen'
teven D. Randman
Henry C. Rast
Lisa D. Rivers
Donna F.
nders
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�7l'ers Savor
Last Times Together
Larr: E. Sanders
Harriette
J. Smith
Debra L Schwall
Brenda S. Starnes
Brenda C. Tatum
LeQuita Taylor
Richard Murray finds the business education department very interesting.
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�Randolph P. Thoma'
Patricia \ . Tittlt•
Teresa L. Trundle
George E. \\'alden
Linda C. Walden
A. Theodore Walker
Zoe E. Weldon
Senior IT.\ member' relax during a break between sessions at the Fifth Dic;tnct
Convention.
Daniel D. Williams
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�Senior Stand-Outs Star In Directory
Most Popular Senior Girl And Bov. Brenda Bettis and Darrvl Hilton .
Debra Jean Allen (Debbie) - General Girls Choms; .\1ixed Choms; Office .\ide;
Teacher's Aide.
Jacqueline Ardelle Almand (Jackie) Academic - Spanish Club; Inter-Act
Club; Drama Club, ''_orr~. \\'ron~ :\umber"; Band, Lt., Rose Bowl Parade, t.
\ugustine Parade; tage Band; Orchestra;
HILLTOP taff; E-1 Home-Room Pres.;
FT\.
Forrest Furman Attaway (Bub) - General - FCA; udio-Visual ; Varsity Track;
8th Grade Football; B-Team Ba~ketball;
arsity Basketball ;
tter Club; Student
COtmcil R presentative; Drill Team;
Campaign Manager, Green Party, 1969.
Micheal Dees Barnett (Mike) - G neral
- Mixed Chorus; Band, t. Augustine
Parade, Ro e Bowl Parade, Sun Bowl Path Grade
rade; th .rade Football;
Track; VI A.
Angela Yvonne Beck (Angela) - Academic - Honor Roll ; uper Honor Roll;
Beta
lub; , a tiona) Honor
ociety,
V-Pres.; Girls Choms, Mix d Choms,
Pres.; Varsity
horus, Officer;
ccom-
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pianist; Florida Trip; Student Council
Executive Board; Orchestra; Spanish !\ationa! Honor 'oc iet~, Pres.; B-Team
Cheerleader, Capt.; \'arsit~ Basketball
Cheerleader; 'enior Class Officer; Letter
Club; Counselor's -\ide; Certificate of
\t erit \\\.ard; Fulton COtmt~ Scholarship
Pen; Stage Band, Accompianist; Nominee
for Govemors Honors Pro!-,rram; Band,
Banner Carrier, St. Augustine Parade;
Rose Bowl Parade, Sun Bowl Parade;
Leadership Conference; Homet R pres ntative; Hill top Representative; Citizenship Awards; .5 th District olo Festival,
-\.ccompianist; Militar~
ponsor; Academic Achievement.
Brenda Louise Betti (Brenda) - Business
- Jr. FHA; FTA ; Jr. FBL\; Pep Club;
.\1ixed Choms; FBLA, V-Pres.; Sr.
Y-Te ns; HORNET Staff, C PA ; voted
"Most pirited enior"; Most Popular
Senior Girl.
caMarsha Leanne Bishop (Marsha)
demic - FTA, Officer; B-Team Cheer) ader; Var ity FootbaJJ
h erleader;
B-Team Basketball; Varsity Basketball ;
Baml, Banner Carrier, \ide; Orchestra
Pep Club. Letter ( lub Jr. ) -Teens; Ten
nis Team, HOR'\ET Staff. CSP.\.
Helen \1arie Brale~ (Helen) - Cencral Band; Orchestra, Sta~e Band, FT \ ; Co
Hi-); \rt Club; Drama Club, \lixed Ch(}
ms. Student ( 'ouncil Hepresentative
Office \ide.
Ma~ Louise Brandes \tan Louise) \cadcmic
Jr. Spanish Club. Pres .. llor
net Repre-;entati\ e; HaneL Librar~ Club
Officer; Drama Club; Cirls Choms; \1ixec
Choms; Beta Club; Honor Holl. IIOR
1\ET Staff, CSP -\.
Janet Glenn Brooks (Janet)
Business Jr. FBLA; Sr. FBLA ; Band, Officer, Rose
Bowl Parade, Sun Bowl Parade; Gir~
Chon1s.
Jeanette Lillian Buice (Jeanette) - Academic Spanish Club, Officer; Jr
Y-Teem; Coed Hi-Y; Beta Club; '\ational
Honor Societ~. Officer; Latin Club; tixed
Choms; Drama Club; Ilomet Representative; S nior Aide; Honor Roll; Super
Honor Roll; Spanish :'\ational Honor o-
Mo;t Talented
nior Boy \nd Gu
�ciet~: HOR
ET Staff, CSP \ .
Bonnie Delores Burdette Bonnie)
<\cademic
\t George High: Hth Crade
Choms, \ccompianist; \lost Outstanding
Freshman \1usie Student; \1ixed Choms,
Aceompianist; Homeroom Officer: \t
Hapeville: Latin Club: VIC\: FII \ .
Kathryn Lee Burns (Kathy) - Business
Band Beaut~ Revue \\'inner; FBL.\: FT \ ,
Sr. Y-Teens; Powder Puff Football; Large
Choms; T} ping .\ward: Hilltop Represen
tative: IIOR:\ET Staff. CSPA.
Constance Sue Camp (Connie)
\cademic
Jr. Spanish Club; Spanish Club:
Jr. Y-Teens, Officer; ITA: Coed lli-Y:
Band, Lt., St. Augustine Parade, Rose
Bowl Parade, Sun Bowl Parade ; Office
Aide; Orchestra; Outstanding Student
Award, 9th grade; :\'EDT :\\vard: Citi zenship \ward; Faeulty Take-Off; Beta
Club; :'\ational Spanish Honor Soeiet~ ;
Honor Roll; Super Honor RolL HILL TOP
Staff, CSPA.
Elizabeth Ann Carroll (Ann) - Academic
- Jr. Y-Teens; Jr. Spanish Club: Spanish
Lou .\nne Ca >elb and George \\'alden .
( lub. Pep Club; kth grade Bo\\ ling
Team . ~ci ence Club: Cirb C.honts. Coed
IIi-'I . FT \ .
\eaLou Anne Cassells Lou \nn e
demic
~panish Club: ~panish '\ational
I lonor Societ; ; Beta Club; '\ational
llonor Societ; , Pres.; Drama Club:
\11 - ~tate Orchestra, Jr. and ~r. High: \t lanta Comnnmit; Orchestra ; \\'ho's \\ ho
in \merican High ~ehools ; Sewanee Club
\ward for Outstanding Junior; Beethoven
Orehestra; Governor's Honors Program .
196H : Class Officer, -! years; Hilltop
Hepresentative ; Student Council Representative; Homeroom Pres. ; Solo and
Ensemble FestivaL IIOR\ET Staff,
CSP.\ ; Academic Achievement; Most
Talented Senior Girl.
Sheila Deloris Chancey (Debbie) - Business - FBL.\: Librar; Club, "Ke~ To
Sueeess" Award.
Lizbeth Carolyn Crawford (Li.t:) - -\eademic - Super Honor Roll, Honor Roll;
:\ational Honor Societ;. Officer; Spanish
\ational Honor Soeiet}; Beta Club: Governor's
Honors
Program
:\ominee;
Certificate of Merit Award; Spanish Club:
Student Council Representative; HILLTOP Staff: Homecoming Court (Football):
B-Team Cheerleader: Varsity Cheerleader, Capt.: Letter Club; P E .\ide; Powder
Puff Football ; Interdub Council: Basketball Homecoming Queen.
Rodney Belt Davenport (Rodney) - General - Varsity FootbalL Varsity Wrestling: B-Team Football; Varsity Choms;
Mixed Choms; Jr. High All-State Choms;
Band, Rose Bowl Parade, Sun Bowl Parade; Drama Club; Baseball Mgr.
Allyson Dawkins (Allyson) - AcademicJr. Spanish Club: Jr. Y-Teens; Sr. Y-Teens;
Jr. and Sr. High All-State Orchestra: Governor's Honors Program Participant,
1969; Atlanta Youth Symphony; Atlanta
Community Orchestra; Band, Banner
Carrier; Mixed homs; Varsity Choms;
5th District Solo Festival; Sun Bowl Parade; St. Augustine Parade: P E Aide.
Jan Irene Dokey (Jan) - Business - Sr.
Y-Teens; FBLA; Homecoming Court, Jr.;
Band, Rose Bowl Parade.
Gwendolyn Sue Doolittle (Gwen) - Business - Var ity Cheerleader; FBLA, Pres.;
Be>t Looking Senior B<n \nd Girl. Brenda Tatum
and Rand\ Thoma'>.
Inter-Club Council.
John Emmanual Ellinas (Johnn; l - -\cademic - Student Catmcil Officer: Class
Officer; Beta Club, Officer; panish Club:
Spanish '\ational Honor Societ;·: Honor
Roll: Hth Grade Basketball: B-Team Basketball: Varsit; BasketbalL Varsit,> Ba-;eball ; B-Team Football: Varsit; Football;
Letter Club: FCA: Certificate of ~1erit
\ward: Georgia Tech Joint Enrollment
Program; Star Student.
David Wesley Evans (David) - Academic
- Honor Roll; FCA: Science Club: Inter-Act Club: B-Team Football; Varsit~
Football; Golf Team: BasketbalL ~1gr . :
Letter Club: Honor Guard: HILL TOP
Staff, CSPA.
Dexter Daniel Floyd (Danny) - General
tudent Council Representativ ; Best
Drilled Company.
David Larry Folds (Larry) - Academic Varsit; Chorus; 'enior lass Pr s.; enior
Aide; 8th ,rade Football; B-Team Foot-
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�Miss F.B.L..\. Secretan. Fan· \1ilton .
hall; Band, Lt.; St . . \ugustine Parade;
Rose Bowl Parade: Sun Bov.I Parade;
\uruo-Visual; Drama Club: FCA: \rt
Club; Science Club; Campaign ~tanager,
White Party, 1970.
Harriette Emily George (Emil)- ) - Acad mic - ~a tiona] Honor ociet)-: Spanish
:'\ational Honor 'ociet)-: Beta Club;
Honor Roll; up r Honor Roll; Student
Council Pres.; .- th District Dir ctor of
ITA; ITA, Pres.; Jr. Y-Teem, Pres.; r.
Y-Teens; Varsity Ba'>ketball; Letter Club:
B-Team Basketball; B-Team Cheerleader;
panish Club; ~EDT Award; Citiz nship
Awards; Band, Rose Bowl Parad , Sun
Bowl Parade, t. Augustine Parad ; Furman
ni.
ollege Prep. Program; Inter- lub Council; Officer for Y-Teens for
Atlanta; Track cor k per; Leadership
Conference; Governor's Dmg Abuse
Conference; Honored as Outstanding 'tudent, Youth ppreciation \ eek, ptimist
m rican High
lub; Who's Who in
chools; \V B Yotmg American; Fulton
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Count\ Scholarship Pen: HILLTOP ~taiL
Editor in-Chief. CW \ : D.A.R. Good Citizen.
William Alan Gillespie (Bill - <.eneral
Ilomet Representative; Hilltop Hepresen
tative; \'arsit~ Choms: \tixed Chonts;
Dais\ Francis Smith \\riling Contest
\\'in;1er: \tilitary. Battalion E:\.0; \tili
tan -\ide: SUPER HOR~ET.
John Washington Glasco (Johnn: ) Academic - 8th Grade Basketball; ')th
Grade Football; Hth Grade Track:
B-Team Track; Varsity Track: Science
Club.
Sheila Deloris Gleaton (Sheila) - \cademic - Hornet Representative; Hilltop
Repre~entative;
tudent Council Hepre
sentative: Senior .\ide; Sr. Y- Teens; Jr.
Y-Teens; Band, Lt.. t ..\ugustine Parad '.
Rose Bowl Parade; Sun Bowl Parade;
Spanish '\ational Honor Societ~: B •ta
Club, Officer; FTA; Honor Roll; Citi/enship \wards; Teacher \ide.
Kvle Lee Hallman (K\ le) - General Student Cotmcil Repr~sentative; Hilltop
Representative; FC.\, V-Pres.; Coed IIi- Y;
8th Grade Football; 8th Grade Track; 8th
Grade Basketball; Va rsi t)- Bask etba II ;
Mixed Choms; Battalion EXO; Citizenship .\ward; Letter Club.
David Walter Haxton (David) - Aca
demic - Beta Club; Science Club; Interact Club; Honor Roll; Band, Lt., Rose
Bowl Parade, Stm Bowl Parade, St. \u~-,rustine Parade; Stage Band; Spanish '\ ationa] Honor Society.
Donna Dee Hicks (Donna) - Acad mic
tud nt Council Rep res ntative; Pov.der Puff Football; Spanish lub; FTA; Jr.
Y-Teens; r. Y- Teens; Coed Hi-Y, Pres.;
Band, Majorette, Capt. Rose Bowl Parade, un Bowl Parade, t. Augustin
Pa.rad ; Atlanta All-Star Majorettes; 'itizenship Awards; th Grade Cia s Officer;
Leadership Conference; Winter Ball
Queen; Band Beauty Revue \Vinner; G X
Teen Board; Interclub ouncil; HOR 'ET
taff, CSPA; Track Scorekeeper.
Darryl Homer Hilton (Darryl) - AcaHornet Representativ ;
r.
demic Y-Teens ponsor; Band, Capt., Sun Bowl
Parade, Rose Bowl Parad , t. Augustin
Parade; Drama Club; Inter-Club ouncil;
Science Club, Officer; HOR ET taff,
' P ; Most Popular Senior Boy.
Diane Yvonne Hilton (Diane)
Academic - Honor Roll ; th rad Basket-
hall. B-Team Basket hall. "ipanish Cluh:
Vr \ , Officer; Fll \ ; Teachers \ide Pcm
der Pnft Football: HILLTOP ',taft. CW\
Patricia Ann lnine (Pa t) - <.eneral
Jr
) Teens; Band; FBL \; Cirls Chorus.
VIC\, Officer; FH \ ; Hornet Representa
t iH•. Pcm der Puff Foot hall.
Gregory Dowe Jones Greg)
Ceneral \{th Crude FootbalL B Team Basketball;
Letter Club; FC \; 8th Crade Track;
B Team Track; Varsit)- Track.
Dougla<s Gene Jordan (Doug) - General
hth Crade Track; B-Team Track. Varsity Track; Varsit: \\'rest ling. I 009 Fulton Count)- Champion 127 !h. Class; Letter Club; FC \.
John Oatis Kendricks Chip) - General "itudent Council Representative; Hornf't
Hepresentati\oe: 8th Grade Football.
Honor Ho!L Super Honor RolL FC \.
FT \, Citizenship \ward; \tixed Chonts;
Varsih Chonts, "Down in The Valle\".
B-Tea.m Ba<;ketball, ~1gr.; Varsit)- Chorus Florida Tour; :\EDT A.\\ard; B\\'PA
Com ention at l!G.\; Varsit)- Golf Team.
Capt.; Sr. High \11-State Chonts; HOR\ET Staff.
Charles Wood Knight (Charlie) - Academic - Hilltop Representative; Hornet
Hepresentative; Band, St. Augustine Parade, Rose Bowl Parade, Sun Bowl Parade; Stage Band; Office Aide; HILL TOP
tar "tudent, Johnny Ellinas.
�taft. CW \.
Robert Gordon Landrum Bobh))
Ceneral
',tage Band; Band, Officer, Hose
Bowl Parade, Sun Bowl Parade, '>t. Augustine Parade; Sun Bowl Parade;
.vfinnation Viet '\am.
Katrina Yvonne Landrum Trina,
\cademic - \tixed Chom~; C.irls Chorus; Sr.
Y-Teens, ';panish Club.
Margaret Ruth Lea Peggv
- Academic
- B-Team Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader; Varsit) Basketball; B-Team Basketball; Jr. Y-Teens; Officer; FTA,
Officer; Beta Club; Sr. Y Teens, Tennis
Team; Citizenship Award; Honor Roll;
Letter Club; Orchestra; Band, Officer,
Rose B<m I Parade, St. \ugustine Parade,
tm BO\\ I Parade; Student COtmcil Representative; P.E. -\ward; Powder Puff Football; Band Beaut) Revue Winner, HILLTOP 'taff, CSP \.
Carol Denise Leach (Carol)
cademic
- Beta Club, Pres.; FTA, Officer; Sr.
Y-Teens; Jr. Y-Teens; Spanish Club; Pep
Club; Band, Officer, Sun Bowl Parad ;
Powder Puff Football; P E -\ide; 'EDT
Award; HILLTOP Staff, C PA.
Gary Alan Marshall (Gary) - \cademic
- Battalion EXO, uperior Cadet Award,
Drill Team; Varsity Football Mgr.; Varsity Basketball Mgr.; Varsity Baseball
Mgr.; Spanish Club; Letter Club; FCA;
Miss Betty Crocker Homemaker, Anna Routh
Beta Club. Covemor's Honors Pro1-,rram
\ominee, Hth Crade Class Officer; 9th
Crade Class Officer; Certificate of \lerit
Award.
Karol Arlene McKee (Karol)
Business
Sr. 'r Teem•. FBLA; Band, Hose Bov., I
Parade, "it. \ugustine Parade. ~Hill BO\\ I
Parade.
Regenia Denise ~1cLendon Deni'>e
\cademic
Pep Club; Librar) ( luh
\\vard, Powder Puff Football; HOR:\ET
Staff, CSPA.
Rodger Dale ~1cPherson Rodger
\cademic
Science Club; Coed Hi-Y; \rt
Club, Officer; FCA, Officer; Letter Club;
Rifle Team; -\.udio-VisuaL B-Team \\'restling; Varsit) Wrestling; Varsit) Track,
Capt.. Honor Roll; Beta Club.
Betty Lee Mills (Betty - Business - -\.t
Florence High: 8th Grade Track; -\.t
Hap ville: Office Aide; Business -\ide; P E
Award; FBLA; P E Aide.
Janet Faye Milton (Faye) - Business Homet Representative; Coed Hi-Y;
FBLA. Officer; Girls Chom~; Varsit)
Choms; FHA; VIC-\; P E Aide; Ten
Tones; Sr. Y-Teens; Honor Roll; Typing
Award; Beta Club; Miss FBLA ecretary.
Janice Kay Milton (Kay) - Academic Coed Hi-Y, V-Pres.; FHA; Mixed Chorus,
Accompianist; VICA, Officer; Tennis
Team; Hilltop Representative.
Betty Anne Mitchell (Betty) - Business ~1ixed Chorus; Girls Chorus; Sr. Y-Teens;
-Pres.; FBLA.
Jame 'tanley Moseley
tan) - Academic - 8th Grade Football; B-Team
Football; Letter Club; Varsity Wrestling;
FCA; Drama lub; Homeroom Officer;
udio- isual; Drill Team; Most pirited
Boy in ophomore Class.
Richard Eddie Murra, (Richard) - Acad mic - Baseball ~tgr.; FCA; B-Team
Ba ketball; Citizen hip Award; Band,
Ro e Bowl Parade, un Bowl Parade, t.
ugustine Parade, Lt.; Stage Band.
Richard Allen 0' eill (Richard) - Academic - Beta Club; Spanish Club; FTA;
cience lub; FC ; 8th Grade Basketball; B-Team Basketball; arsity Basketball; Lett r lub; arsity Baseball; Tennis Team; Golf Team; Band, Lt., Rose
Bowl Parade, un Bowl Parade, t. Augustine Parade; tage Band; olf Team;
Facult Take Off.
Luann Ormsby (Luann) - Bu ine s -
Most Outstanding Athlete. Hank Rast
Gymnastics Club; Archer) Team; Basketball Team; Pep Club;
cienc Club;
FHA; Offic -\.1de; Librar) -\ide.
David Allen Ordner (Dav ) - -\cad mic
- FC.-\.; arsit) Football; B-Team Football; th ,rade Football; Battalion E.XO;
Count) Competition; Best Drill d 'quad,
Best Drilled Platoon; Best Drilled ompan); Letter Club; Powder Puff Football,
Coach; tud nt otmcil Representative.
Donald Ra) Owen Don - Acad mic Homet Repr entati e; Band, Lt.; ~tixed
Chorus; Jr. Hi~h All- tate Choms; Var itv
.
Choms; Latin lub.
Wanda ue Parker \\'anda) - .-\.cademic
- FH ; FTA; Mixed horus; Girl
homs; panish lub; FBLA; I .\; Office
Aid ; Homet Repre entative; Hilltop
Repres ntative;
otmselor's -\ide; Jr.
Y-Teen.
teven Dale Randman ( te e) - Academic - Honor Roll; B-Team Football;
ar it~ Football; ar ity Wretling; Tennis Team; Hi-Q Team; Librar, Aide;
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�-\cadem1c Achievement . Angela Beck and Lou Anne
ca,,elk
FCA; Coed Hi-Y; Interact Club; Lette1
Club; Library Club; Science lub; Beta
Club;
Quill and croll; HOR;-.; T taff.
Henry Curti Rast (Hank) - \cademic Band; arsity Choms; FCA ; .Mixed Choms; 8th Grade Football; B-Team Football, apt.; Varsity Football; 8th Grade
Basketball; B-T am Basketball; Varsity
Basketball; Varsit~ Baseball; 8th ,rade
Track; ophomore Class Pres.; Letter
lub; H R;'\ET 'taff; Mot Outstanding
Athlete.
Lisa Delene River (Lisa) - \cademic panish lub, Officer; FTA; Beta Club;
panish :\'ational Honor ociety; '\EDT
A\'.ard; Honor Roll; enior Aide; Hilltop
Representative; Powder Puff Football;
Mixed homs; Varsity homs.
Anna Henninia Routh (Anna) - Academic - Honor Roll; ;-.;ational Honor ociety; pani h ;-.;ational Honor ociety;
Beta lub; Leader hip onference; ominee For Governor's Honors Program ;
Library Club;
panish
lub, Officer;
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'\EDT \ward; HOR ET '-JtafL C~P \ ;
\liss Bett)' Crocker Homemaker.
Business
Debora Lynn Salter (Dehh1 e
Lihrar~ Club; FBL\ ; \t '\orth Cia\
ton : Beta Club.
Donna Fa\e Sanders Donna )
Business
Pep Club. Coed IIi -'t . Officer. FBL.\ ,
Officer; VIC\ : ~lixed Chorus; Girls Chorus . Varsit~ Chorus; Hilltop Reprcscnta ll\C , Tennis T eam.
Larf)' Earl Sanders (Larry) - General VIC\ ; Best Drilled Compan~ .
Debra Lou Schwall Debra)
Hill top
Representative ; Student Council Representative; Typing \ward; Donke~ Baskethall; Powder Puff Football ; Latin Club.
Harriette Jeanelle Smith Harriette \cademic - Varsit~ Basketball; B-Team
\'arsit\
Cheerleader,
Basketball;
Co-Capt.; B-Team Cheerleader; Hornet
Representative; FT.\ ; Letter Club; Spanish Club; Band, Rose BO\\ I Parade, St.
Augustine Parade, Sun Bowl Parade;
Homeroom Officer; P E \ward; \tilitar~
Sponsor; GEX Teen Board; Powd r Puff
Football. Faculty Tak -Off; IIILL TOP
Staff.
Benjamin Winfield Tally, Jr. (Benny) General - 8th Grade Football; B-Team
Wrestling; Varsity Wrestling; Battalion
EXO; FCA; Letter Club; Military Aide.
Brenda Carol Tatum (Brenda) - Business
- B-Team Basketball; Band; Girls Choms; Jr. Y-Teens; Sr. Y-Teens, Officer;
Faculty Take-Off; Office Aide; Be t Looking nior Girl.
LeQuita Yvonne Taylor (LeQuita ) Business; Library Club; Spanish Club;
FBLA; Business Aide; At Fletcher
Academy: Pres. Of Girls tudent Assoc.
Randolph Paul Thomas (Randy) - Academic - tudent Council Representative;
S nior lass V-Pres.; th Grade Football;
Varsity Football; Varsity Basketball; Varsit~ Baseball; arsity Track; L tter
lub;
FCA; .Most Congenial ophomore Boy;
Best Looking Senior Boy.
Tere a Lee Trundle (Terri) - Academic
- Co d Hi-Y; Jr. Y-Teens; r. Y-Teens;
panish Club; Beta Club; FBLA; FTA;
ophomore Homecoming Court Repres ntative; Homecoming Queen; Honor
Roll; Hornet Representative; PE Aide;
cience Club; Powderpuff Football;
HILL TOP Staff, C PA.
Linda Gail Walden (Linda) - Business -
Hilltop Rc prcsentati\ e, ~r FBL\, Office r;
lloJnc<·oming Court Football and Baske thalll ; Pov..·dcr Puff Football.
George Edward Walden (George) General
\ arsit~ Track; Drama Club; \1ost
Talented Senior Bo~.
Arthur Theodore Walker Ted) - Academic
Science Cluh; -\ ction Club;
FC,\ , \ Pres.. Le tter Club; B-Team
Track ; Varsih Track ; \tilitary Color
Guard; Best Drilled Squad; Best Drilled
Plat<xm;
Best
Drilled
Com pan~ ;
Certificate of \1erit \ward; Honor Roll ;
Beta Club; Leadership Conference ; Hilltop Representative.
\cademic
Zoe Elizabeth Weldon (Zoe)
- Jr. ) Teens, Officer; Jr. Spanish Club,
\'-Pres. ; 'r. Y-Teens; FT \ , Coed - Hi-Y,
Officer; Band, Lt .. ~t. \ul,rustine Parade,
un Bowl Parade; Girls Choms; Varsitv
Basketball; Letter Club; PO\\ d r Puff
Football ; Student Council Representative;
HILLTOP Staff, CSPA .
Daniel Williams (Danny) - \cademic Band; Honor Roll ; Super Honor Roll ;
'\ ational Honor Societ~ .
D.A.R. Good Citizen, Emily George.
�oach Rav Howard
19'26-1970
There is a land of the living
and a land of the d ad
and the bridge is love,
the
onl~
sunival, the only
meaning.
- Thomton \\'ilder
141
���Jackson Motors
"CLEA USED CARS"
2794 tewart Ave., .W.
ATLA TA
761-1107- 761-1108
144
�Hapeville Furniture Co., Inc.
"Home Quality Furniture"
\Vhere Customers Send Their Friends
770 N. Central Avenue
761-2612
767-5060
L
(i r il r
Air Host Inn
Atlanta Airport
.310 Modern Rooms
Banquet and Meeting Facilities
767-7451
Waffie House
o. 21 - 144 Central
Avenue, Hapeville, Georgia
766-3277
o. 25 - 1425 Virginia
Avenue, College Park,
Georgia
761-9231
o. 56 - 4549 Old Dixie
Highway, Fore t Park,
Georgia
366-7211
145
�,
Favorite
of the
Hornets
for
Over
25 Years
TOM'S NITE OWL
.'3279 tewart \ ve.
Ilapeville, Ga.
RUSSELL DRY CLEA lNG
Per onal Care To Your Clothes
The latest in Dry Cleaning Equipment
Our 35th Anniversary
3.'396 tewart Ave. 766-293
146
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CITIZENS BANK OF
HAPEVILLE
Two Locations
590 Central Avenue Hapeville, Georgia
3417 International Boulevard Hapeville, Georgia
767-8213
Monda -Thursday 9:00-4:00
Friday 9:00-5:00
Member F.D.I.C.
147
�Kilby's
TRA
MIS IO
& CO VERTER ERVI E
714 . CE TRAL AVE UE
HAPEVILLE, GA. 30354
148
�City of Hapeville
Perrv Hudson
Earl Kni{.';ht
Irvin Tatum
Owen \Villiams
Mr. Diffiev
:Mrs. Smith
Mrs. Randman
Mr. Randman
Two itizen of Hap ille
Beck, Brown
Mrs. mith
Mr. mith
149
�Hapeville High PTA
150
�E-1 RIDES HIGH
ON ALL
OCCASIONS
President Folds drives a hot Plymouth in the Homecoming Parade .
The Rootin' Tootin' Bunch are first in assembly
J.
Homeroom tardie mu t be legal, a.
Tach.
Brook and D. \Villiams argu o er t. le
of personal cards.
151
�The eniors of E-3 have something very special that no one else has - Coach Brewer for their homeroom teacher. What
other class is allowed to display their " 71 " with green and white tape in a frequently us d room? The students are always
entertained by their funny and factual teacher. He tells them everything from ham radio operations to stories about th
war. These eniors are also allowed certain "special" privileges. Even though these seniors spend only a few minutes each
day with oach Brewer, it's a very nice way to start the day.
152
�Hapeville United Methodist Youth
153
�The friendliness, happiness, togetherness, and spirit of E-2 show through in the happy faces of the
eniors in that homeroom. How many homeroom teachers greet their students for the first time with
open arms and Tootsie Roll Pops? E-2 is probably th only homeroom in the school in which the ag of
chivalry is returned. When a lady walks in, the gentlemanly boys stand up.
154
�Brand Bros. Products, Inc.
State
Farmer~
\l arl,ct
O wens-Illinois
:3107 S\ han Road
\1
\K E R~ OF
•
(!)
\ tl,mta . Ccor~ia
PROD L' CT<.,
C-4 Homeroom
Breaking in a Yankee to the rituals of
Hapeville High chool was the task of
-2
homeroom stud nts in 1970-71
C-2 hopes ya'll had a wild,
wonderful year.
D-1 Darlings and Demons
155
�74 Virginia Ave. Phone 761-9356
BARRETT'S SERVICE
AMERICAN
24 HOUR
Complete Brake and Engine Service
Tune-ups - Miner and Major
Quick Road Service
W reeker ervice
Guy Barrett
Jame Barrett
Authorized Dealer - Delcoid Wreckers & Towing
Equipment
156
�The 1970-71 Varsity
Cheerleaders
thank our
TEA~1S and COACHES
for a great year
FRO~T: Terry C.uenther, Pe~K' Lea. Tina Ferrell, Harriette Smtth. Carla \l oate,. BH h.: 'iherl'l'll
Wekh, Gwen Doohttle, \tatina Cummin~'· Lif Crawford, Dehhte Paxson
157
�South Fulton Bible
& Books
:299(i ~tewart :\ ve .. ~ - \\ .
\ tlanta . Ga . :30:31.'5
Corner of Stewart & '\tt . Zion
Hd.
CLARK SIMPSON
SERVICE STATION
2866 Stewart Avenue
HAPEVILLE, GEORGL\
Tom \1 orri\
Bm. /61--t.')..t.')
Home /66-.'56-H>
CO GRATULATIO S
To The
Seniors
CLASS OF '71
Market Grocery Co.
ST TE FARMERS MKT.
Forest Park, Ga.
158
Compliments of a
Friend
�PAUL T. D01 EHOO
FU ERAL HOME
7:311 Central \venue
FHED \ ' D 'OH..\ Hl'H' c.,
.\n-Conditioncd Chapel - Off- ~trcct Parking
7ol 2171
Hapeville Drug Company
Incorporated
7111 -217:2
"The Drug Store On The Corner"
761-:3121
Prescriptions Our Specialty
Carl Evans
Roger Peitso
-FREE DELIVERY-
Modern Home Plan Service,
Inc.
Room 206, Jacbon Buildmg
.535 Central \venue -P .0. Box :3
H \PEVILLE , GEORGI.\ 30:3.'5-l
Telephone
761 -1.318
Hapeville Radiator
Shop
.')1).'5 King \mold
~treet
Tri-City Hardware
Co., Inc .
Phone 766-11 71>
Complete Radiator 'ervice
HAPEVILLE, GEORGI\
:37 years experience
" HOME OF THE WHOPPER''
515 • . Central Ave.
Hapeville, Georgia
597 Central Avenue
767- 15.5-l
Clyde Henslee
159
�Be t \\
the
.~.
1~h
mor Cia
to
urn '
of 71
fr. & . fr . \Villiam V. George
Look into outhern Bell for a rew rding future.
PORT 66
24 Hour
Acros~
rvice
from \IR HO T I'< '\
120.'3 Virginia Avenue
767-9134
orner \ orth \venue &
GRO ERIES -
tewart
OLD DRL K - P CKAGE ICE
.S.
IIOICE ME \T
�SE\.IOHS OF HJ71
SOUTHER METER
AD
GO-AIR Incorporated
'3.'562 Elm Street
II ape• ill e. Georgia .'3()().'5-t
SUPPLY COMPANY
II \PEVILLE, CEOHCI \
BEVILLE BAIT FARM
Boyd Tire Company
Complete Tire and Wheel ServiceOne Day Retread ervice
"Quality Printine; Plus Sen ice ..
2.9 0 Campblton Rd.
THE A-R-R-0 -W PRESS, I C .
. ear Greenbriar
\\'e carr: a complete line of
344-4916
\\'EDDI'\G I~VIT-\ TIO'\S-E GRWI'\C
PIIOTO-LETTERI:\G OR FL.-\TPRI;>.. Tl'\G
890 Vire;inia Avenue
HAPEVILLE
Charle~
R. Adamson,
Jr. Bus. 761-247-t
Holder Tire Company
EA T POI T GLASS CO.
Dunlop & Multi Mile Tires
Complete glass service for
II0\1E-
Tming and Balancing
entral Ave.
-\UTO~tOBIL
- B
1244 Central -\ •enue
761-9120
E-\ T POL 'T, GEORGI.-\
161
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�Mickey's
Florist and Gift Shoppe
F. W. WOOLWORTH CO.
Corsae;e' \ Spet1alt \
L. \ KEWOOD Sll OPPI'\G CE" TER
DESIG '\ S \ 1 \DE TO ORDER
Satisfaction Guaranteed
.% :3 Central \ venue
766-01 J:3
D rycleanomat-Laundry land
.'3-l Dearborn Plva
H.-\PE\' ILLE, GEORG I.\
" W HERE CLE.\ '\ Ll '\ ESS IS"
Rollins Realty
Broker: Pete Rollin 766-2110
Agents: Ed Camp 767-7049
Dave Turner 366-2082
Specializing in Tri-City Area
Residential - Commercial
Compliments of a friend
.
Bob Weldon
HAPEVILLE
Enco Service Station
Celeste Beauty Salon
761-9470
615 . orth Ave.
-Haul
761-2605
~ ino r R e pa ir~
TRAILE RS and TR
501 e ntral Avenue
HAPEVILLE
162
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Ilapeville far) Cart r
Paint Store
UR MART .. I
The lost in Drvcle' 11in
12 5 Virginia \vet 1
E st Point, Georgia
�fi lo er
In .
arcl ·ng 100
•
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[{K
Hant tte "•mth
Zot \ t !don
Polh Dor t'\
Jan Ilme-;k\
1arcia .king
( ht'n I 1 andrum
Pat t\ Lo\ t'tll
Joan 1artin
( aroh n PhaH
Jenn\ "ipmdlt. r
Ka Ten
nita Barfwld
Sheila Ca\\ thorne
· e onl JU t begun
OR
G. D. ADAMS '0.
1977 S:han Rd S.\\
tla ta
;a .. 3():310
renda Le\\i
Jamie Johly
Jan Suddt'rth
Darict Drukenmiller
Tern Evam
Chri'iti Centle
J Couge
anu,
JIII Joiner
c
Pam I ,an drum
Jane Handolph
Julia 'mith
�St. Jolu Ba
ta ion
I a t 1' mt (,
ARL K IGHT
c
creag
3:310 F rr t Hill Dli
)4
PliO. 1E :3 l-H.)50
Bob Maddox Chrysler P mo th, Inc.
''FI .E
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orgia \\e.
or t Park. (.a.
�Congrat nlations to the Seniors of '71
Frank R. Lea
,OMPLI~1E~ T
OF
rorman Cosmetics
lore Beautiful ou
Comp imentary M· ke- p Lessons
Owned,- pcrat 1
By Jean Berry
'· 11 for App inln nt
Grant _,it\ S uth
"
one - :361 071
Open 7 to 11 - 7 da/
H47 1 ain St.
FOREST PARK GA.
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CO:\IPLETE I. 'E OF SP HTL 'G COODS
McLendon
S2fJ
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ST.
FOHI:SJ' P \HK , CA.
EQ IP.\IE. 'T
U~IFOH:-.ts-
TROPHIES
Perry \tcLcndon
Bu .• 66-. 509
Jackie Almand
Larry Folds
.M arsha Bishop
Diane Hilton
Janet Brooks
Carol Leach
Connie Camp
Ch. rlie Knight
Jan Dokey
Zoe \Veldon
Harriette Smith
JOSEPH! EWELL
Parent-Teacher
Tri-City Federal Savings and
oan Assoc.
\lain Office
()()() :. entral ,\ve
II 1 \'illl', Ga.
BR \
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004-780
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Congratulations to the Seniors of '71
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PPY BO\IE for
Ph·monlhs and choice
d .trs.
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The Hi Lo
Westbrook Plymouth Cen r
East Point, (.a . 7fH -112-I
�PHONE 361-7939
HARRY WHITE FORD
I lome of the
lost
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MUSIC,
Fords
INSTRUMENTS, ACCESSORIES
REPAIR,
INSTRUCTION
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7oi -Ofi7I
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7fil -W.-.'5
Con~ratulations
Hapeville Cabinet Shop, Inc.
E\\' C \BI'\ETS & RCTOPPI '(,
3. . 7 Elm StrcPt
55
Cecil \dams
to the
Seniors of '71
~fr.
& Mrs. Jack Almand
L.trn Kirk
H \PE\'ILLE. G I·.OHC I \
D-4 Class of '72
Linda \llen
Terri .\nn Briscoe
~1ary Burke
7en
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Rodney Davenport
Denise Davis
Roy Drukenmiller
Rocky Hard_
Jeff Holt
avanda !vie
Penny King
Bobln Lewis
Joan \1artin
\Vanda Milewski
Elaine Rav
Andy St. John
Jennv pindler
Kav Terr,
Tanc\ \Villiamson
HARRISO
FOTOCHRO~fE
CORPOR \TIO
Qualit~ Film Se n icc
('i7l-()7:3 Central he.
Hapeville, Ga.
( ornplimcnts
of
Frank E. Coggin
Cla\s of '44
�DELTA AIR LINES
nice
MATEER & COMPANY
1G99 Washington
E. B. \tate r
Res.: 7Gi -5 97
7G6-7S:37
~arah B. Whaley
Res. 761-6.'549
m rican 1otor. Car
Datsun Dealer
Atlanta's 'ewest
2485 Main St.
Fast Point, Ga.
766-7802
���Bamn, Daniel
\lr
Barndt. Da' id
Bamett
\like
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Blount, Lori
.17. t2, 7-1, 10.1
II, I I I, I!.). SI. '>S. 1'>0
Bond, Doth
31>, t7 121
31, .').t, ,)(), 126
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Books n' Thing-.
Boris, Bock\ .
Bouldm, Jan d. \1 ro•.
7), f(i,
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'16. 117
Ba,kin I .ugene
Brait•', I lelt•n
Brale\, Ruth
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t:3, t7. 126
. -t:3. t7, 120, 121
Brand Bros. Product'> Inc.
ll"i
Brandt•<,, \ l ar;. !.muse
103
15.5
Bran non, Barbara
Battahon 'lt,lff
111. -t.l,, 126
121
Brant It·', Jame'
42
Bran tie'. Je.,.se
10.1
Baugh, Eddit•
Bran tie\, \ \ ill
Beddint,rton. (.erald
Brenda Betti' prai't'' ht•r lud.\ hu'h for \\K't'e\\ at
11.11\>
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Bridge,, Salh
109
Beck. \ngela
. 2-1. :36. '39. H ..?(l, .5 I,
.5.5. "iH, fi I. I 2..'5. I 2fi. I tO
Bndges, Tim
109
Bl'at'
Bl'ck. Dann;.
7 I. IOH. 109, '36. '3H
Bell, Carohn
I 1.5
Bennett. Jrmrm
10:3
\bbott, Ph!lhp
"\"
Compan~
.)9
\dams. Dennis
)(j
\darm, \lark
Bt'ta ( lub
Bettis, Barry
\ ir fl<l'>t Inn
lt."i
\lien. \hce
109
\ lien. Brenda
Ui, 11.'5
\lien, Curt"
'32, 11.5
\ lien. Debbre
1H. 12fi, t6
Bl'ttis, Brad
Betth, Brenda
Beville Bait Farm
Bishop. \1 arsha
:39
I 1-t, 11.5. HI
71, 109
2 ..17. -tO. 43, -til. 49. 126. 1.16
16 1
t.1. 47, 61. 126. 79
lfi.1
Bri\c<>e Tern \ nn
Brockman, Steve
4:3, 61, 121
109, II
Brook\. Janet
127
Broome. Edward
115
Brown, Debra
Brown, Roberta
Buchanan, }e'>sica
Buckley. Richard
Buice, Jeanette
Buice, Steve ..
40, 10.3
. .56, .57
37. -tO, 45, .50, 79, 109
47, .56. 115
.17, 39, 42, 47, 54, 127
- . . . 22, 121
\lien, Jrmm;.
\lien, Linda
H. 40, 121
\llgood, \lice
103
\llgood. Andrea
60
.\lmand, \ 1r & .\Irs. Jack
\lmand, Jackre
\lmand.
168
47, .50, .51, 126
ita
:30, 4.1, 10.1
\merican Orl Hapeville
!.54
\nderson. \Irs. \1ehs-a
9.'5, 96, IlsO
Ander\on, ·teve
Ill. -tO, 71. 109
.\ndrews, Keith
4-t, 109
.\ndrew'>, \1rke
103
\rt Department
27
\ttaway, Bub
17, .17, 41, .5-t, .56, .57, 61, 7.5
12.5, 126
\udio-VislJal Ard s
60
"B" Company
.58
Baile)'. Billy
Baity.
Da~1d
Barfield, Anita
172
61, 11.5
109, 11.5
4-t, 4.'5, 11.5
Tina F e rrell and Carla Moates c ruise through beautiful d ownt own Hapeville during the Homecoming
parade.
�127
10
Burdette, Honnil'
109
l:'i9
.') ,
Burke. \I an
19. 127
127
Burke. \like
10,
n. fil ,
127
21
Bu,tnt''-' Department
B: ne, Darrell
101
C-2 llomeroom
!.').' )
C'--1 llomcroom
!.').')
71 , W3
Callahan, Denni'
Hn
Cameron, Howard
39, .) .t , fil . 127
Camp. Connie
'
22. 9.)
Campbell. \It'-'> Theodora
9.')
Campbell, \lr \\ ilham
Carawav. \ incc
Carroll , \nn
127
Cartled~e.
Dean
10:3
Cartled~e . Dou~
11.5
56
Cas..eb, Lou Ann
28. -12, -17, 5-1, 12.5,
127. :39, 136, 140
Cawthorn, Shetla
44, 4.5. 115
Celeste Beauty Salon
1fi0
Central Part\
169
Cera, Gene
47, 121
Cera, Terr:
46. 50, 103
Cerillo, \1r'>. Elizabeth
:32. 95
Chamberlam, \trs. Joyce
Stan M~elev. Dave Ordner, and Crcg Jone'> ponder their futurt·' after 'ome " bulletint'<l'' tmpiratwn .
·H. 96
(iO
Cod:. Car:
56
Crawford. l.u
8.'3. 10.'3
Coed Ht-Y
-1-1
Crawford. Pat
-19. 109
Coggin, Eddte
H , I Hi
Co\, Pat
Chancey, Debbie
tO, 60. 127
Chappell, Johnny
1.'3, 37, 41, 4-t, 120, 121
ha.o.tain, Danny
hastain, Ronnie
:37.
Cobb. Sabrina
Cheerleaders (''B" )
74
Co~in,
Cheerleaders ( th)
74
16H
Cole. Jackie .
72, 73
76, 91
(i()
Color Guard
10, 72 . 121
( 'umming,. \tatma
'3.1
C\ E
5h
-19, 109
1.').5
D --1 llomeroom
1fi
Dachs. Keith
110
14&
Conort, Darwin
16:3
Conrad, Jean
Hn
Daile'. Teresa
Clanton, fuchard
109
Cook. Pam
115
Dame!. Edgar ( .
Clark, Cindy
103
Cosmato. Cath;
Hn
Darl)\ . Tina
Citi.:eru, Bank of Hapeville
lassie Flower
Clay, Frankie
Clavton, Mike
Ieman'>,
arol
hop
115, 75, 82
Cosmato. fuchard
2.5, 1.'5 .
-11. 71. 101-1. 109
-17
71, 115
!2, 15, 103
Cobb, Jaye
-15, -17, 108, 109. 45, 74
obb, June
103
CourseY. Tom
-II. 71, 115
Coutunoux. Christi
-1-1, -15, I 14. llfi. 79
'30.
n. 70.
71,
6
29. '32. 51,
2.
'·
q(i
61, 109, 110
Davenport. Can
Davenport, Rodne\
Davi,, Hobll\
.tJ ..5-t. !H . 12
71. 110.
4.'5. -19. 110
Co\, Henr:
75
D -1 Homeroom
Coleman, Frank
Cheeley, Chnton
56,
12~.
21 , -11 , 121
21, -11 . 44, 121 , fi. 1-17
Frank E.
Cheerleader'> (Varsity
37. '3.5, 39. -12. 72 .
60. 121
Davi,, Dot
56. 57. 121
173
�1),1\ "·
H,l\ mond
I I llomt•nxun
2,
1),1\\ l..im.
( arl
2~. ~1.
>.>.
hi, 12S
sl
S.l. 102
Elltnas , Johnm
J(;t)
Delta \irlines
10.
n.
121 . Hi
40, 4-4 , 12S
DoJ..e, . Janet
'l7. 17. iO, '51, )-1 '\.)
12:-i, Ill,, -1-i
Ford. Stepht•n
12~
12. l'l. Sli
Footh.tll Sp<Hlsors
Elhn<ts. E. J.
Elhs.
20,
( ' her~
I IIi
I
2. 47. 70, 102. l'>ll. 104
110
Doro,e\. Dehhie
Hi
41. '50. 12S. 47. 91
4-1 . 17. 121
110. 71
Drama Cluh
'5(; ,
Driver Training
Evam. Tern
Fordham I.\ 1111
4). 47
I Hi
n, 47
Franh \like
Dmkennuller.
Ho~
Dmkenmiller. \1 r<,. RO\
DuBoo,e. Beth
Duffey . Jud\
Durrance. Sharon
Dwarf
-~1 ..').),
Faulk. "-ern
Fauntlerm. \lr\ Emma
121
F (' \.
I4
19. -17. '50. 74. 1()'2
110
Ferrell. Tina
Fleenor. Diane
Floyd. Danm
)(),
Fn•t•man. Jamt•s
Fnes Da\ id
. 121
-1-1 !Hi
101
n
:3. II . .)-I, 7:3, 121, 172
2.'5. 121,
121;
Futch . \\ame
ki
F Bl \
-10
F II . \ .
-16
FT. \
Caines. H1ta
Flovd. Lavon
Seniors express reaction to graduation: "0 happy day!!!"
174
-11. 121. i>6
Frit•s, Huth
110
-1:3. -1-1. 17. ll(i
1-16
110
110
II fi
Dmkenmdler. Hobert
40 , 12q
Fmtt•r \1rs \tar\
30
Dmkenmtller. Dana
s.
Fordham. Hoht•rt
Erwm. James
Doolittle. Tom
)S
.l. 12 . fH.fii
IS
English
24 . lh. 40. 7:l.
Drill Team
70. 71
S2
Doolittle. C" en
n. n.
12
l)()
Footh.tll " If '
J
Em It•'.
Donke' Basketball Camt•
Dor-.e~ . Poll~
IIO,r.;
Ed" ards. Creg
.l l
D( T
Dt•nh, , Juanita
110 12
I· l llomt•n x)lll
1'1. l7. 1\ 1'1,
Dawkim. llenn
Folds Hmul\
Fohk Bn·nda
J>l
F 2 llonll'nxun
Centle, Christie
. 19, i-1
�Ceorc;e, Htll
George, Emily
:36, 12.
n ..so. 129..'39.
IN. 140. 3H. I 28
Ceorc;e. \tr-. W .
1.'5
\lr & \tr., William \' . Ceorge
162
Gettin' Together
'3.'3-00
Cth'>on , Julie
60, JO-t
Cilhert . Bonita
71, Ill
Cilhert, \ltke
Gtle'>, Ra\
..
110, 88
u . :H.
Ctlle\, Darlene
61. 129
II , :37. 42, 4'3. 1-t, li, 120. 121
.')8, 79, 89 180
Gillt\, Bilh
10 . .tl. .ti. 71 , 116, bl. 1;2, 86
Gla..co. Johmn
47 129.
8
,Ieaton, 'heila
22. :37. 42, 4'3. 50,
61. 127. 129. 39
Glozter, Cmd:
.'3 7, 45
Godb:. Chuck
110
Godin. Jovce
Golf
91
Goree. .\.1 r.,. .\.1 artha
101
Gough. Janie
Gra:. Connie
116
Gra!· Ton:
Green, Marty
26, 110
Grimme, .\.1r\. Jtme
39, 96
Gritt, Charle'>
Mary Louise Brandes and Harr: Mobley are roused from their walking '>leep during the rmh to
homeroom.
121
25. -14 , 4'5, 7.1, 116
Guenther. Terry
46, 116
Guy, Connie
Guy, Jame\
Hayme, \tind\
10. :36. .1b, 11-t, 116. 79
Head, Elaine
. . . . . . . 25. 116, 74
Holt. Jeff
Hender\on , Larry
Haigler, Mr.,. Su>an
55, 97
Hallman, Kyle
-14 , 129, 75. 77, 78, 91
Hamby. Budd:
56, Ill
Hammett, .\.ti'-!1 .\.1arilucy
Homecoming , Foothalll
Henrioud, Karen
50
llonor <.uard
II
Home Economic'>
2.'5
Hicks, Donna
37. 4'3, .t.t, 47, .52. 12.'5.
129. 9. ,'Jk
46
145
hop
50. 51. I 0
159
Huddleston . Dtane
166
hurch
lluddle~ton .
Hilton , Darryl
Harden, Mr. John W .
14, 43. 3.'3, 50, 51. 130
165
Hull ,
96, 97
Hulse\, Le.\nn
..
44, 45, 47, 00, 61,
114, 116, 50, 74
37, 42, 43. -14 , -
. 116
Haxton, David
47, 129
Z-1. 60. 1:30
121. 79
Hulse\ . Linda
Holder, Denny
56
Hulsey ,
Haxton, Byron
10:3
harle'
10, Ill
.tO. 121
Hinesley, Jan
Hasty, Jan
II
Hudson , \tavor Pern
Hinesley. Gray
Hardy, Rocky
14. 116
\land:
47, 48, 125, 130, -14, 136
Hilton , Diane
Hapeville Woman 's Club
49
1.1
"Hoyt"
taff
Hi Lo
nited Methodist
.t
116
150
Hilltop
Hapeville Radiator
122
Hood. Ta1lor
Hornet 'taff
Hill, Terry
Hapeville
:37. 122
Hood. ( harlie
Htlderbrand, Katht
Hapeville High PT
10. II
97
:3. 26, 68, 96
o., Inc.
I ()
Hen'>On, 'vir. Mitchell
Hickson, Donald
Hapeville Furniture
'II
9. 21. 61. 121. 75. '16
Homeconnng Ba,kethall
96
Haney. George B.
49. Ill
Holt. Frank
Holder, John
Holder, Mark
.tO, 111
uanne
37, 42, 5-t, 71, 116
Ill
Hutchin;, Jimnn
71
175
�Landrum , Trin.t
II. llll
I .an~ll'\ Reba
Ill
Law,on. (
La\
nu~
t I, 17 J·n
\lex
....1. 10.)
La), I eena
th,
Lavton . 'itevc
71
Lea. Frank H.
Lea.
)(~)
I 17
)(if;
Pc~~
II . 4:3. 50 ..'51
72. 79 90, 131
Leach. ( arol
.10. ll 60, I 31. 1:3!,
Lewis. Bobb\
60, 122
Le\\ IS, Brenda
.37, 4'5. 47. 60. I II
Lihran
2.1, 60
Lietz. \!arlene
:31),
.Ul. -1:3. '57. 122
Lindo,cv, Bonme
Lindo,cv, David
Ill
Liptak, joe
2
Littlefield, \like
lll
Love. Budd)
:31. l.1J
Love. Steve
105, 107
Lovem, Jimmy
Eighth-graders walk home after another day of adjusting to high ;chool.
k.1. 105
Loveru. Patt\
Lown , Robby
J.C.C
.11l
26
Keaton .
Ingram. GU\
.'56
Keeter. Cind\
1-.'5
Kelle\. Darryl
In t roduction
lrvme, Pat .
-10, 56 ••'57. 1.10
l vie, Lavanda
fackson, Ben
2.'3, 42, 43, 44, 50,
51, 00, 120, 122
11, 20, 61, 75, 77, 86, 122
Jackson Motors
l-It
Jackson, Phill.p
~1rs.
.'56
·\ nnie Bell
John'>on, Bech
101
54, 61, 122
Johnson, Cassandors
117
Jones,
.
,reg
74
56, 127, 1.10, I 7.'3
Jones, Larry
Jones,
71, 117
n.
ll7
56. 131
Lumford, Sandra
106
Lyles. Paula
-17, 7-1. 1()·2, 105
Jordan, Alan
Jordan, Doug
Jordan, Richard
Junior Y-Teens
Kelle\, Gene
:37. 41, -1.'5. Hk. 111
\1arshall, Gary
131
111
.\1artin, Billy
132
55. 91, ):)0
\1artin, Joan
-1.1, 49, 90, 122
-13
\1artm, Mike
122
Kelley, Rand>
Kendrid.. Chip
. 71, 81, 111
-1, 56, 127, 130, 177
37, 41,
1, 117
45
\1artin, George
Kendrick, Harold
Kilbv\ Transmission
Kin~.
\1arcia
Klng, Penn)
hlll'>e},
1-17
-1.'3, 61, 122
-17, 122
Buddy
. 45. 61, 79, I 14, 117
11-1, 117
Kihmiller, Brvan
lll
Kitsmiller, \1ary
46
-1-1, 50. 61, 130
\1artin, Mrs. Terrv
101
\1atejowsky, Dee
lll
.
\1atejowsky, Tntd\
Mathews, Lloyd
20
3, 106
.\1athews, Melinda
\1awr, Doug
.'37, -16, 49, 61, Jl 7
36, .'38, -1:3, -14, 61, 12!:
Melancon, Clay
Landnun, Bobby
heryl
Landnnn, Pam
.:>-1, 56, 130
42, -1.'3, -1-1, 122
~1.
105
\ 1elton,
7-1. 106
3, 100
laudia
37, -13, -1-1, 79, 122, 124
Mercer, Barbara
Ky..er, Carol
Landnun,
47, 49, JJI
Math Department
Kltchem, ·abrina
Kntght. Charlie
tanley
176
Lumford. Annette
Jud~
Kirkland, Kim
J hn.,on, Jessie
Joiner, Jill
162
Kelle;.. Louie
lv1e, Denise
Jester,
106
Lum\
Ju'>tict•, Charles
Industrial Arb
-1.'3, -1-1, 50. 51, 79, 90, 122
ll2
Mercer, Jimmy
106
Merle '\'orman
Messin ' Around
O'>metics
166
6-15
�xi. 1 31
71, 106
12:3
\li]e,nkt , \ \" anda
47, 12:3
\lilll·r. Bill
112
\k\\ illiams Dn•w
:37. f>l.
\lahcr Steve
\Iiller. David
]()fj
\lack Jtmmte
\till~ .
117
\1ardung I 00 +
Barbara
\1ilh. Beth
10, 1:32
\lilb. Junnn
">3.
]()fj
a\,
2.), :31\, 1-1. 1."5. 71, II 7
Brenda
Ill
\k( Ianahan, Hohhtl'
\le( ullough. Hichard
\lr~ .
Cathy
\kCinm~ .
\larlow. Bryan
117
-14, 17, 12"3
\till\, Jo \nn
44,
44,
\lilt on. Nl\
De hill(.' St John and Coach Brewer down thctr way
through chcmtstn lab
1•J -17. 72. 117. 172
10. 4:3. 1.'5. 17. fil. Ill. lllO
\1 ohle'. Can
-II. 'ii. !>h. 117
:31\.
~3.
47. 12:3
-10, -14. 1:31
117
\1cKinne: . Carol
117
\1cKinnon. Katie
Zb. 37.
31),
-11, -1-1. -17. 7."5. 77. 120. 12:3
\I organ, Barry
\!organ. Cmd'
\I organ.
\1r~.
~!organ,
Lee
4:3, -17. fil. 123
~! organ.
Lmn
117
I; I,. IOfi. 17."5
112
\l ohlc\. Jamie
112
\1c'\air, Lewis
10. 71.
\lohlc, , llarn
-Ill. 1:31
Deni~e
Robert
1:32
.)7 . 132
\l oatcs. Carla
\1cKee , Karol
\1cPhail , Hoy
.")-1, .").").
. . ..
50
•
")-1, ").")
Ill
Christa
~1cPherson ,
\!arlin '\ick
"31\. -10. 1-1. 1:32
\kDowell. Brenda
\1cLendon.
\1arkl'l Lroccn Co.
\laril'
\lcCmni~ .
)2 ):3
\tilton. Fa,
Ill
\k( ullough. Tonum
\l c David,
]()(j
\tarim. Hick
\leBern . \lartha Jean
\1c(
l()(j
."), 112
97
\loslc\. ('hen I
\l o~lc\.
-12. 112
1:32. 171
Stan
169
llcnn \lotor Co.
\lurray. Francis
-lfi.
-10. 112
\lurra'. Hay
-lfi. 12:3
-10, 112
\lurra\ . Richard
Jane
\I organ, Wanda
\lorri~. Jo~ph
117
]()fj
21, 37. 76. 1"32. 13-1
\lusic Department
.'39
'\ational Honor Societ'
'\ational Spanish Honor 'x>ctcl\
'\unn. Bill
Ochtltree.
. :3/l. -lfi. 117
Delore~
Ochiltrce. Luther
O"Damel. Paul
100
()"Lean. \rt
]()fj
fi1
0"'\cill. Richard
One Hour
.31,.
.j I.
-1:3. 12."5. 112
163
~artinizing
Ordncr. Dave
9. 29..")fi
liS
Onmhy. Carol
Onmhy. Luann
().,home. \ndrea
.'56 •."57, 123
112
0'>home, Patti
O~boume.
-10
Sue
Osbourne. Ray D.
Owen'>, Donald
Padgett, Chris
3:3, .56. 97
-17, 54, 13.3
3b, 4:3, 52. 123
Page. Randy
Parker. \\"anda
Doug Jordan points his way into the future.
- , 13:3
Parkinson. Bmce
II . 31
177
�Park\. Pam
Parramore. \I r'
\mit'
11:2
Pierce Bohln
11:2
Pit•rn•. Dalt·
100
t:2.
n.
p
37
Ptt'ITt', (,.Iii
37, 97
Parramore. John
t I.
Pa' '><lll. Dehh it•
n.
Pa, ne. !... \111
Phy,ical Educati on
Pearce. Dale
Pern . Denne\
:3. t:2 , 11:2
!Ofi
t.t , 1.) , 17, .) 0, fil
Pruitt. <.nald
liS
Handolph . Jane
-t.'3. 4-4 . 1:2:3
Phillips. Elane
-10, -t-1 . 12.'3
Phillip,, Hent•e
l'iekehimer. \lr\ . Siva
Pickett , Hichard
:2.'5 . -t-1 . IIi!
20, 97
11:2
liS
Hoh e rh , \l,ur
ll'i
Holwrh. Bo nnrt·
tO , 11 :2
71.'ll.IU
:31 3S, t7. InS , 11 2
i,
Hollrm Ht•,lll\
160
3:2
II . 47, 1<.,,
t:n
ltO.T < .
Houth . \nua
JtJ. t:2. tS.
t7 . IO(i
m.
t :J:l. t:l9
Houth . \l.~r~an• t
Ha .. t , !lank
Chri'oti e
Pharr. Carol\11
i-1 , '>'1,
6 1, I ~3
}()(;
Samm~
Pett~.
n. ) O.
Handman . \likt•
Handman . <.,tt'H'
-lfi. 11:2
12.
H . Sk. 11:2
p \' T
100
Petite. ( onnte
7t
Punhe. Dou~la' II
Pern. \lr\ . Odew.1
Pern .
17, 11 2
s. '37. :N .
J()(j
lJS
Pun·ell. Tim
30
Hi c ha nl'o< > . \ ic ktt'
ll
HmtH· Pt"tt·r
Pierce. Jt•nm
S, 1:"!:3
1-1 . t7 . 7:2 . 11s
Hicha nl"m · \tar!..
1:2
-II , 71 , liS
Pate. Tern
11 :2
Ha\ , Elaute
Ha, , Ju<h
41. i-1 . i .) ..10, fi7. 7:5. 76,
Iii. I :3:3. I:39
60
--1:2 7-t , 11:2
Ha\ , \'icki
Heeee. Diane
Heevt' ' · Stuart
lt(i
!han , L\1tn
~ints
}()fj
'n' Sinners
91 1-10
St John Ba, Statron
#i. II S
<.,t John . \nd~
16.'5
:36. ;})), -11 , 61. 7.5.
8/l, 120. 12t
11:2
St
John. Dt'hhre
'37. t2 , -t.'l , 12-t
St John . <.an
71. 107
'ialter, Dehhre
]:3.'3
Salter, Denl\t'
Ill!
Samra, Babe
Samra,
\1ar~arita
Samra, \1aria
Sander\, Donna
22. 52. Ill!
--1.'5 , 102, 106, 107
21, :36, ..t·? -t:l , 12.1, 31l. 79, bO
-tO ..')-t , .'55. 1.'3:3, 90
56, 1.1-t
Sander\, Larn
Schwall, Debra
20 -17 , 13-t
Sctenee
21
Sctence Cluh
-17
Segrest , Jimmv
60, 12.'3, t7
Self. David
Sells. Jimm\
56, 118
47, 60, 112
t-1
Senior Y Teen'
'heckell. Boh
112
'hepherd , Tim
106
hifflett. Tommy
56
Shubert, Fa\e
Shuman, Alan
10fi
71, 113,
Simpson, Bohbv
71, 11:3
inglton, \\end on
Smith , Debb1e
100
-t-1 , 5-t, ll8
mith . Cuv
'They're not rats!!!"
mith , Harriette
107
ll , 4.'3, 49, 50, 59, 72,
79, 80,
178
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9, 134
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32, 'J'>
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II . Ill
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Tennis Tt•arn
121
Tern , l\.,l\
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T<•rr\ , \I arc1a
.,mith , Tt·rr'
II'>
<;mith . Tomm\
107
<J
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llJ
~I . )I.
Thoma, , Hauth
107
100
rlwmp,on , \lr J.unt''
'>no" . Bet I\ \nn
Thomp,on , \lr
l't'IT\
20, II, 70, 71 , S 3, 'J'J
llJ
Thomp,on , Tn•nt'lt
South Fulton Bihk & Book'
Thorpe, \lr'> . \lanm•
~0.
Soul hwell. Lotmt•
H . 12.3, 1:! 1
Thra,h h:atln
12. I'J
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107
'3lJ, lJlJ
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22
Spani'>h
Timmerman , Elame
Spanish ( luh
:37,
Spmdler. Jenm
:~ .
~2 .
t3 ,
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121
r> 'iO, Ill>
Spmdler. '>alh
Tittlt•, Karen
Tittle. Pat
-12, ..(.'3 , ..(..(, -19, 52,
12-1. ·~
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hlJ , 136
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lllJ. 7lJ
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:?2 ,
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107
\1 ichael
lJlJ
<J-1 . ISO
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\\ at h . Dalt·
II 3
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\\'ekh ( .•ttln
10, 37
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107
36. 37' 12 ')(), 72 . ((lJ
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7S. 70. 77
\\eldon . Elq ,th
37 . -1 ~ .
\\ ddon. l.t>t:
~lJ .
')(I , Iii , I 3.')
\\ell horn Broadu'
26
99
'itarne'>. Debra
.)(i
Starne'>. Jo.'\nn
50 12-1
\\ e'throoke Ph mouth
Starnes. San(!\
fiO . II :3
\\'heeler. ( arolc
~0 .
\\c,t , Cht't
Stephen . Donna
II , II l
lfi7
'!h . 12 • ..(.'3, IO'i
II 3
\\hit e. Donald
'3, 11 :3
Stephemon. Pamela
107
\\ells. \li" \lelhina
40 •.)(i, I 3-1, '31>
Starne'>, Brenda
27. '3-'>
f'i.l , 12.'5. I 3.'5 , 7).
Sli, S'i I 37
Jl ' 17, 12.3
.,nider, John
II
II , 121
Thoma,, Davul
'>m•ad. Bill
l'J, II.,
~.
\\alden , { .eor~e
\\hit e. Dori'
Stephen \On, \lr. \\ ll'><>n
119
\\hit e. Joe
IO'i
Stringfellow, Peg!{\
..(.'3 ,
Stuart, Tomnn
~3 .
White. Sandra
IO'i
\\"h1tehead \uto
Stubbs, Shirle\
lfi. IO'i
Student Counctl
'36. :37
Dottit• Bond. dc'>i~ncr of thi'> :t•ar\ Hilltop con•r.
Sudderth, Richard
II :3
Sullivan, Linda
IO'i
Summin' It Up
}..( 1-171
1-lh
12~
lfiS
~rnce
ll'i
\\ hitnure. Dehhie
26.
\\ illiam,, Danny
-10. 113, 10, 37
Sudderth, Jan
..((),
(;3.'}
-1-1. II'>. 119
\\ illiam,, I i-a
2:3. 99
\lar~ie
Track
\\ illiam\, \1 r'
Treacc. Wanda
\\"illiam.,on. Debl1\
107
\\ illiam'>on. 'ancy
12-1
Trundle, Terri
27. 1>:3. IO'i
utter, Dand
10. II , 21 . ..(..(, -11.
50. .51 , I :3.'5
Sutter. \lichael
Tucker, David .
Sutter, Rodne\
Turner. Laurie
\\ ti'>On, \1 r,. Ho-a
19. -15.
113
l)l)
lib
H . 71 , I I :3. hh
61 -90
weatin' 1t Out
1:3-1
Tally, Benm
Tatum, Brenda
Taylor, \1is'> Carol
Tavlor, LeQuita
Teacher Aide'>
Teague, Jack
-10. II,
,' }l),
fil. 1:3-1, 79, t:3'i
\'ance.
\' 1.(. \
JO'i
\\ ood.,, Don
Jjt)
'\oun~.
Beth
101
Youn~.
Ch1p
:36• . -11 . ..(.'3. -1-1. -17. 60.
11.
12-1. 15
107
Youn~.
Trace:
101
livahch. Jane
-19, 107
l-IS
Zivalich. \laura
..((), 107
11.3
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s7
IO'i
\'icken . Donna
(il
30. 6b, IH. 91. 91)
\\ ood. \\end\
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\\ omacl... Kenneth
\\" affie llotL'>e
-19. 'i-1. 11
179
�1970-71 Strides
To Close
Cathv \1cGinnio, takeo, an active interest in the biographle> of hi.,torical people.
Perhap'> she should me Cole;ate 100, mouthwash for lovers"??
Ton: Doolittle and \\'ill Brantley were among the ca\t members in the Drama
Club\ first production, "Three Pill., in a Bottle."
\I is.<. Taylor add<, to the faculty take-off practices with her
impressJOm. of the teacher'>.
0\\
Peace is often fotmd in solitude at H.H.S.
n humor and
Darlene ,illey and David Barnett find "parting is such sweet '>Orrow."
�1970 191 I hront.:ht to Ilapt•villt• the illlltllal t"\t'llt of a ha,l..t•th.tll Ilmm·colnlltt.:
\1r'>. f'o,ter all(! \tr.,. \nderson rejoice a\ their \ear of J<Hirnafl,m come\ to a
clow!
Mr. Watkin.<> ponders the responsibilities of the II.H.S. principal\htp.
The 1970-71 Hilltop
\1r. Purdie \a\\, for the la\t time. ""Even·one report to \Our first peruxl cia,., ...
taff expresses its appreciation to all the ··soles"" who made thi; hook po.,;ible.
181
�Looking back. Thinking it over. ln ·orne ways, 1970-71 at Hapeville
High was just another
ear. Facts were learned; t sts wcr
giv n,
failed and passed.
But, surely, there was mor to the year than that- omething extra
to make thos past days e pecially valuable. Could the omething pecial be learning just a little bit b tt r what it means to look at things
through someone else's eyes, to get inside another's sho s and to feel
as they feel?
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����Hilltop
vol.31,1972
hapeville high school
hapeville, georgia
�when.
1t seems like you can ne\er fmd a parking
space near <ichool; everyone else gets
book<; 1n better shape than yours; the desk
you sit in IS alway<. too little or too big;
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leisurely? ha!
a lldl\'f' pornt ol
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po-,-,rbl\ lw ~o hard abou' runnrng a lrhr,lr\ ~
wh<~t dr<' c1 IP\\ booh." pi,Jtt•d r,mdoml\ or' tiH•
~lwlt or d ~t<~tl' boo!- I <.t to till out \\ 1wnno
orw ha~ J('que.,tPd anvth lg' or h.J\'IIlg l\\o
ted< lwr" wrth <~ c omhll'ed tot,JI ot trtt\
\\ rthout
prror not r< l' . there art m,H1\ da\" \\'hPn llH'morgan ,.lfld mr .... '' rll am-. \\ouldn t •radt•
plac.e-. \\rtr ,lll\Ont', and lot-. ot d,l\' ... '' ht•'l thP\
\\ould
gl<~dl\'
!rom
(above) prepare~ card~
for new library addrtiom. mrs.
morgan (upper rrghtl rech€'( ks
catalog frle.
she knows that book
is somewhere. (right) the card
catalog rs a boon to debbie st. JOhn'~
term paper proJect .
mrs.
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pd,.rctr" Ht
xpl.1" po• tr\ t > "Pr '' liO'' I "·
''g" "'I I J ' thp r I'!-. "glt'h
'tucl<'fo'
tnt PI t'd
improbable questions indelible memories
l'ngl1~h raises almost a~ many questions as it
ano;wers, including such choice remarks as the
e1ght grader-.· "what\ so jolly about joll~
rogers?" treshmen are mtngued by the wild
live-. ot gods and goddesses. '>Ophomores ar('
stumped by the puritans' jargon as they ask
what's a 'wot'?'' then three minutes betore
class starts some junior shouts "hey, wa-.
1vanhoe the hor'>e or the princel' Pxa-,peratt:'d
'>eniors secretly wonder why, among other
th1ngs, it is so cruc1al to under ... tand the
ditfPrPnce between metonomy and metaphor.
9
�social studies teaches time
relationships
1 lt~lor\
~ r>1orv th<H bco.~rc•pll\ dnd dell<'" t()
and IIH'tr
thoughh human lharat It rand h piau· n
ll'll1l'n1fwr. II I" <1 rl'l orcf Ol fWoplt•
:rr'H'. trom t•(onorl'rt.., !tt ld"l ~IL.dt!'~ ~tucJPnh
ell h<1fW\ rllt•
lt•,1rr' hm\ to
pa..,t to tht
and thP tutur!'.
rPI<IIl' tl'l'
prP~t·nt
(above parents thmk that readtng htqory ts ea\tPr
than student~ do receiving tP\t papers (top rtghtl
•., a ten\e moment mr'>. miller disciplines ht•r 8th
grade< Ia,.,
10
�~pdni~h
dnd art
develop skills
lr\ lh to \\rll< d tht•
fldl .,j,
,Jddt''ll'-.
Jl(
n l' lgil'>'l 1'-. IOL,l~h
,d Plu'-1 ''l'iJ'''" lJil \I'! 1'1o-..l
fl dll\ il \PI ot -..p.Hl''-.h dH' J.Jit
II
'0
t ornpot'lt• -..ut 'l dn .t'>"I~IHI1l'n' or l \PI' .t'l O'd•
rpport
\\til I'll' 'Hlp ot l •( .~ ...... LP'lg., nil ..
t1o'l1 111.,., PH odor .. < .tmpi>L•II 'r\ •'lg to c r< d!l
.1 P10•l' "PdPI'>l' ,\t'l o-,pl't>rt',
-.h h,,., decorat< d
roo111 ..'02 \\ tlh nwnwrdhtlt.t Iron '-fhllll .md
.. tl<
i,lltol .1'1'< rrtdn CCh.Jillr1e-..
Ill
tht hope ot
ll'.lkwg lt•.nflt'lg <'d'- <'r tor hPr pupil<>
gd out til·· m,mtll.t p<~per, n'l
.,onw !Pmpr,
p.11111 , .md \\ .J"h ou• the PJII'• l>ru"I'P"
th•.,('
cfl' tdmtltdr o'rlc r., 11 tr1P Jrt rool'l -..•udc I''~
arl\vork r.H'gl., tro'l' p lf>< r c ollog<., I<>
'-.L ulptun d hl .JLh, rJ.qw• de-; g'l., !o rug
hook1ng and LI.J\ ,~-..htr.l\., to holtd.!\ trvpt1c -.. .
.,tucknh n <~rt "l'Pm to \\Or" tw ... : ,1rnrd tot,ll
th,w., 1'-. rt .lfl\ \\O'ldl'r the roo1l' U'-.Udll\ look.,
'lUrrol.l'lP -.•ruck~
,
m"' c.rnpbt•ll !top! t!ldlht•, 'uanrH•
huiSP\ 1r1 hpr trar,latr<Hl bobb\ hud<on
I nds a npw drmen-;ron rn ab,•ro.~cl art
(rrght. rt•corded IP<'>(Hl< .:ud rlJ'ra <amra
(above) rn pol o;hrng hl'r 'P•'nr,r.
11
�science stimulates
the curiou~
corrbrn,ltrun ol polllo~ophll ~and
go n,l\\
\\t>ll nu\\ le~-.
no• gt•t t' ( rlt d , ,md 'dt1 1 l'rt'nl '>lrokP-. tor
dttlt•n•nt tulk-..
llld"t' h.!J)l•villc '>< wrH t'
"J..H't ral •here ""not'ltng I ke .t '>Idle c hrl kt''l to
cft..,'>l't t o• ,1 '>l .!l.!rrng t,llt• to tllu..,trdtt• .1 pornt
n gt•rwrdl -.c tt•nu• or a "wvll, uh, ll't -. t hcc k
ttw olt• hook' rt>ph to d qw·..,t on d!hrut tlw
humJn rt>produc tion ..,~ ..,tc•ry1 to Ut'.liL'
untad,1h1e n c olll'c ton.., ot '>C t•ntrtt<
.1
pt•r..,on<.~lrlot''>
t>ndt•Jvor-..
c-oa< h abrams lt>achrng ''YIP ltop rrghtr rt-laxl'~ studPn"
and hrmself l.1b day (top IPftl drag., out tht> 'oiP tamrl.u
gla.,swarP. thl' atom md< hrnP (left) fa ...unat(•s <.oach
brPwer a~ much a' thP studt•nts . coalh abrams labovpr
lt:>ts studt:>nls dt < Ppl rl'~pon.,ibilrty for thPrr l'XpPriments'
outcome'.
12
�math expands minds
~\
hdl make~ a mJth <h>partnwn:? !Padwr~ tl Jt
an 'dl a-.. ~anta clau-,, ltke to gt\E:'
'opportuntt.e~' l'\l'r\ lrtdd\, <H'd drl' Jddtc!t'd
tu cotiPP b•Paks. -..tudenh that
bq.~ tor a'l
orwn book •e<;t talk <~bout c>vervthtng bu'
<~lgPhra, <~nd "borrcJ\\ · <ompa..,.,e~ and
protrdctor~. all too lrl'quPntl\ ttor ~onw
~tudenhl hmH'Vl·r tun gtve-.. pia< e to ltgun·~.
•t all add~ up to a ht>a\\ 't P'll
'i<l lH tlfllt'S! ,!SS\\'0 ~
t'lt
\ op!,js to
pur'u''' on m• sfpvpn,o'l s loght
mc,rP ph\'>< ell
grc~de
clds<t' ""
~">t>dd
"' thP n .tth rlt>pdrtmL'nt oO\\t>r lo•lfl 'llr <Ilona'
ffidlfltdlfl '> d bU'\ 'l ht dull' '11' "tl VPflSO., bPIO\\ I
ch!'l ~< •out mr' po< ~ P\lflll'r., '<de hong •nl thod< d 1d
rltt~~ rPgtn1l
�business education sharpens
office talents
the l'.l~f \\lng of hdfW\tlle h•gh 1~ likl' a
Lomplett>h clitt<>rt"lt world tlwrt• ,.., a DU'olllt'""
ltkt• atmo.,plll'rl' \\tth t\fW.t'> !tcklllg ,1\'\.J\
whill' otht·r~ \\ork on book~· and a ..,t~angt•
handwnling, to tlw urltntttdtt>d ,.., wt n .,c nbb.t>cl
all over tin\ pack thP'>l' Jnd otht>r trJdc·mark.,
belong to bu'>tne.,.., t'Udl.lt•on maJor.,
1t s not
suakh•ng! .top
lo he J
shorthand. bet'\ sno\\ and
d~1rH' ro~v (top nght' tmd
Jddmg mJlhtne' more
prPuSP thar d'>tng the1r
hl',tds d(ln I govP up
)PJnne hUiu trighll;
chance., .1rP vou'll get tht•
hand o' 11
sooner or
latt•r
i'wp
left! 11'5 hupp')'>Pd,
14
�industrial arts pits man against
machine
bc•IIJJ4 ,11>1
>
'o 'd"t' a
pot'{
t> d' \\()t)d
r. P.!pt>r Jlld lr.Jn<,torm I 111to,
o)'
!.llliP
d '>ht •••
or tloor
'ta,( lllJII'lg ..mc1 l t"><.~llt•'1glnJ4 to '-ludl'nh
rndu-,'rldi ?rh th· ndu':>trt<.~l . .Jrh t,llr dur1ng
thL 'prtnr, gl\(•, till ,•uctvnh ..1 ( I"J ..1nu• to hcl\t'
th ir \\ork'> rl'< flhlll.lt d <liHI d\\urdt'(J
p•.11
If'
prnmv Iovern (top left) srzPs up
tht> 'hop '1 g Sd\\.. '0rnf'time'
rt ' 5 hard to draw a rrght angl.,
1top rrghtr even \\lth 1 trrangle
ronnie burn' (left• tal..e'
!drt'iul a1m bt>torP cult ng
wood
15
�home arts molded
in east wing
\\a:c h that pot 11., ho1 1 ng! thl' oH·n·..,
O.,LJppoo.,ed to be on r)o
not ; JO
I
there.., Pnough hcrl' to lt.>t.•d .111 arrn\
ot a11h' thev'rp 1m ad1ng aga1n
110\'., horwv, \Ou don t ..,e\.\ tht.• arm
holes together. i-. tht.•rp an} hope tor
poor mi-.-. hammett? how doc.., '>he
mah.e 11 through the day~ l'H'n w1th the~
darlv on-;laught o1 dggravat1on there
art.> mam reward1ng a-.pech ot try111g
to turn helple.,.., adole-.ct.>nts rnto
competent honwmah.t>r.., ot the future.
nl
S' 'l..Jnl"1t't' ltvp' r
oU 1 to•"
d,llt• \\dth
,0
Kt>t:'p h( r tlflgi:'•S nut ol the \\,1\ \\ht n .J<tng ,m
•lettrl< l..ntte
,tut 1 1 twlrt\\) uh
16
ho\,
..Jnd \\t' ' Vl got to t'.lt •h.1 1
IO'""h>rro\\ ',,tmple dd\ 1
lo\\ t'l •t gh t l
�music makes school more colorful
t guenther, c. landrum, and d. drukenmiller
(top left ) crack down on the1r liconce st1ck .
good po ture enables chorus member
(middle left) to su tam long note . after
d1rectmg con 1derable fumbling and fak1ng,
mr. bussell (middle nght) dec1de to challenge
the composition beat by beat. who ' d ever
think mgmg can be a real pain m the neck
(left bottom)?
come on clarinet read the mu ic
not the fingering chart!
all right oprano , at I a t try to ing in the am k
being in mu ic i a love-hate kind of deal.
hate th cold room, but love the informality and
fun of practice.
lov th applau e but hat the rep tition of r h r al
hate the drive that mu t be a pecial trait
among mu ic director
but
love the recognition and p r. onal ati faction that
"tyranny" in pir
17
�rotc builds
minds and muscles
up, down, up, down.
tw nty-fiv pu h-up ?! ! at 8 a.m.??
the ountry can't be worth it.
on second thought, yes it an.
three, four, five ...
up, down.
ddie coggin (top) upervi e the uffering of howard edmond on
and st ve layton. military cadet (I ft) pra 11 e daily for up ommg
inspe lion drills. g ne kelly (right) stands ready for bi-w kly
inspect1on.
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�tennis prove; to be a fast-moving sport for JOhn snider (top). shereen welch (center)
wonders how to unstick her finger from a bowling ball. the problems encountered
by students b hind the wheel often amuse~ coach daniel (right).
p.e. and driver's training
enliven school day
running around in little green uit ,
"tw nty lap around the g m?
m liketwothou and! "
getting "up-again t-the-wall "
to I arn how to bowl ,
pra tieing a routine on that balan
beam,
th goal- phy ical fitne .
ea h day i a n w exp rience for oa h,
fir t time for tud nt b hind the wh elth familiar " h , he , low it down,"
th thrill of only d nting on bump r,
and pa ing " th " te t mak th
ffort worth\' hil
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�business world invaded
by d.c.t.
diver ifi d ooperative training pr
nts
training in two phase : at-work C'xp rienc_p
and in- Ia s study. in cia , tudent I arn
g neral busines tip -income tax and
in urance information, elf and job
performanc improvem nt, and direct job
in !ruction through pamphl t and
ind pend nt tudy. th n tudent I av the
campu at about 1:30 to put their le son to
the test. ays mr. barne , head of the d.c.t.
program, "we want th stud nt body to know
that d.c.t. is not just a total work program, but
xtend d training for tho air ady at work."
andrea o bourne (upper right) find that many
tries are sometimes nece ary forth
perfe lion mr. read requires. denni adams
make certain (left) that even the younge I
customers have th ir good delivered qui kly.
kevin wade peeks from behind his snoopy
mascot (below) in the prize-winning "si nk the
raiders " spirit float.
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�p.v.t. focuses on future
pre-vocational training
the program with a
spe ial angle for involved tudent , grade
eight through twelve. the id a i not only to
build fundamental subject kill but bolster
student 'confidence and apabilitie a jobhold r . a highlight of the ourse, part-time
employment for ophomore , junior , and
seniors frequently grow into full-time work
when hool is left b hind . p.v.t. - a fo us on
pra ticality, an mpha is on helping people.
when even a unshmy w1ndow offer~ no
d1 tra t10n to Jayne dollar and JE' sie lesholl.
tht> work must be mterest1ng. free fifth p riods
(below) g1ve ~tudent t1me for independent
study. students in mr. bodkin's homeroom
(bottom) intlude many famil1ar face~ around
h.h.s.
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���john snider and barry bettis (top left) play "get the
quarterback." the tension of a gruelmg drive (center
left) registers on the faces of ideliners. alan shuman
and david barnett (bottom left) throws. gwinnett runner
for lo . the face of andy t. JOhn (top right) refl ct all
that i football. the gr en machine (bottom nght) i on
the move.
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�defense shines in hornet eleven
starting out with a line that could hold
any team in th r gion ,
the horn t were plagued
by injurie which changed the hap
of many position .
emotional up and down
of the school and team were influenced by
unb lievable d feat and gloriou victorie .
game statistic often hawed that hapeville
outplayed many larg r opponent .
although the r cord wa n't
as impre ive a Ia t year '
the team played lik at am
and they made h.h .. proud .
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�buice, snider, st.john captain griders
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�terry pate (top I ft) cringes in pa1n as mr. g. ro er applie fir t-aid
to broken ankle. scrambling out ide, m1ke terry gam extra yardag
(bottom left). d nn1 callahan (top right) treak up middle aft r k y
block from richard jordan. in s. gwinnett game, offensive line op n
gap for hap ville runn r (bottom nght).
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�watts assumes post vacated by haney
biltzmg by the opponent forces quarterback tim purcell
(ai:Jove) to hand ott qu1ckly. coa hes (top nght) reflect
emotional stress of the game. manager lim sheph rd
(center left) gives verbal support from sideline . coach
haney (center right) thund r , "good gosh a'mose , quit
babying yourselves."
0
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14
20
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opponent
h.h ....
m.d. collm.,
e. coweta
perry
fayette co.
palmetto
westwood
s. gwinnett
t. joe
lockbridge
we tpoint
6
0
35
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6
7
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7
26
19
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14
24
24
22
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~con''
m.d. col lim
fayette co.
palmetto
westwood
palmetto
stockbridge
oppon<>nt
8
8
14
6
0
0
�b-team holds region title for second consecutive year
pirit d p ctators followed
this y ar' b-team r through a
winning ea on. unprepared
forth fir t game, the baby
hornet came back to win ..
and they won big! with a final
r cordof4-1-1,th hap ville
b-team ended the eason as
the proud holder of th
region 7-b title for the econd
traight year. coach hendry
and coach dani I f el that their
boys have worked hard to
make this ea on a ucce s.
v. palm ri (upper left) throws key
block. v. palmeri (middle I ft)
takes pitch out from maher. d.
beck (far left) run ball again t
palmetto defen e. d. b ck (top) is
pulled down by hi jer ey. coach
daniel (oppo ite) watche the line
in action.
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�basketball cheering (left) is an " up in the air" affair. and old
fashioned pep rally (above) was fun.
32
�varsity cheerleaders
radiate spirit
cheering, chanting, and leading the crowd, the
h.h.s. varsity cheerleaders lent inspiration to
both many victorie and near victories. from
september through february, they pent long
hours practicing, planning pep ralli
and
raising money for summer camp. many
traditions could die and not be mi ed, but do
without the cheerleaders? never!
pon or mrs. pickel imer (above left) offer adv1ce.
the cheerleaders (left) think the football player are
ju t wonderful.
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�b-team cheerl eaders
on their toes
following th gam , providing the right
support at the right time, boosting spectator
spirit . . . it' not easy being a b-team
cheerl ad r. thi year' ch ring squad
practiced hard-to-pr ent ch r that how
abilit and tog th rn
. supporting all of the
under Ia men sports , the b-team
cheerl aders were advi ed by mi molly teer,
noted for h r ability to keep th m on their
toe .
the unny mile of cathy welch and
maura zivalich (top right) mean b team victory. cheerleader (bottom
right ) how imagination with their
original cht>t>r.
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�varsity boys go aggressive
dribble it . . . pass it . . . dribble it . . . pass
it . . . woo h! . . . two points! . . . when
they're hot ther 's nothing to compare. boy'>'
var ity basketball . . . a five man team that
run like a machine. thi year's eason was full
of up and downs. game were won and lo t in
the Ia t few cond of play. victory over
lockbridge at the hristma tournament wa
we t revenge. favorite players who will graduate this year included ben jackson and barry
morgan.
barr) morgan (upp r lett> fouls up eagle~
'hot. J.C. ell1s (above) steals ball and ht>ad
tor the basket. clinton cheeleys grip
(botto m ) IS a sure as glue.
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�a five man team that runs like a machine
J.C. Ill (top left) make good a free
throw. clinton cheeley (top middle) exhibit th style that won h1m the most
out tanding player award during the
chri tma tournament. barry morgan
(top right) takes a hot from the outside
a ben jackson watches. curtis allen
(bottom) dan es the "penguin" to the
rock and roll sound of a north clayton
band. barry morgan's speed (oppo ite
top) confuses a fayette player. jenny
spindler, corekeeper, (oppo ite
m1ddle) cheers from the vi itor 'side.
...
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north c I.Jvton
wp~twood
<,tot kbridg<•
tayPttP <o .
(tournilm<•nt )
<,tockbndge
(tournament)
<,t, JOP
.Jrlmgton
pa lnl<'t to
arlington
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�winning christmas tournam ent
was sweet revenge
j.c. (upp r right) dazzles opponent with hi JUmp
shot. clinton cheeley (upper left ) entertarn
spectators with his unusual shots . barry morgan
(above) use his peed to core another two point .
(right ) ball handling i one of curti s allen 's greate t
talent .
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�new coach, squad
learn together.
although the girl did not enjoy a victoriou
sea on, they showed continuou improvement. it
wa tough lo ing o many game by only a mall
margin but the determined girl kept their pirit
going until they did win. of course their coach,
michael hendry, provid d a certain moral boosting factor throughout th eason.
coach hendry (left) give instruction to hi player .
holding the ball i n't always fun (below left). as
je sica buchannon learn . mindy han y (below
nght) u e her JUmp shot to ov r hoot her flatfooted opponent.
�varsity girls
show dedication
important shot from the foul line i taken by maria samra (top left).
kim kirkland ' jumping ability help give the hornet the advantage
over arlington (top right). even in a tight situation mindy haynie
(bottom left ) manage to pass the ball off. maria samra (bottom
right ) makes a quick drive pa t larger ea t coweta opponent .
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opponPnt
22
fayell(' <o.
4)
25
east coweta
56
29
north clayton
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woodward
29
ll
stockbndge
57
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27
Sl. JOe
42
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arlington
4l
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arlmgton
n
22
east coweta
51
18
pike co
24
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35
27
st. joe
29
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bnarwood
28
42
fayelle co.
58
37
prke co.
4l
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stockbndge
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lcJurrn~lnh·nt
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�b-team
gets it together
under the guidance of coach
jame abram the b-team d velop d a winning combination. although th y got off to a
low tart, losing five traight,
when they finally connected
ther was no topping them.
th y xplod d with ix traight
wins and fini h d the season
with a record that they could
be proud of.
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�hhs
opponent
24
fayette co.
54
25
east coweta
56
39
north clayton
56
44
stockbridg('
50
62
Sl.jOe
56
48
arlmgton
39
47
palmetto
45
41
east coweta
40
54
arlington
40
48
st. joe
45
56
palmetto
66
47
stockbridge
41
41
fayette co.
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11m purcell (tar left) utilizes height in ~hooting over opponent'~
head. chet we t (upper left) has advantage in the jump hot. hornet
battle with opponent for rebound (above).
43
�senior grapplers
lead spirited season
the dramatic struggle of brute trength
again t brute strength and brain agaimt
brawn helped make wrestling an
increa ingly popular sport at hapeville.
two new elements of the mat a on
were the head oa hing of rona ld watts
and th increa ed volume of female voic s
cheering the men on. while the sea on
r cord was not stel lar (4-5) the indiv idua l
performance of su h athlete a eddie
coggin, teve buice, and mike smith
added a good d al ot excitement to
hornet matches.
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9
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16
13
23
22
21
opponent
m.d. collin~
ridgeview
mceachern
palmetto
paulding co.
college park
palmetto
bnarwood
m.d. collin~
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39
30
27
16
18
36
42
30
alan shuman (upper left) finds a
new hor ey 1n hi opponent.
edd1e coggins (m1ddle left)
continues hi und feated record
b pinnmg h1 ridg 1ew r preentative. referee-(middle right
tell gar moble to watch those
teeth. gary mobley (lett) tries to
hoot the half against his opponent.
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�baseball makes a hit
th
ound of a h against leather, a clutch catch
at home plate ignal the start of baseball at
hapeville high. backed by creaming fans and
a region championship from last year, the '72
team looked forward to a promising season.
senior strength was lent by eddie coggin at
econd base and barry morgan at short stop.
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�billy gill is (oppo ite top) hustles to reach a
pop up. barry morgan (top) finds that keeping
hi eye on the ball makes for a bett r batting
average. a burst of speed enables eddie coggin
(center) to make an important squeeze play.
the player (bottom) call an impromptu meeting on the mound to calm down th pitcher.
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�trackers demonstrate
speed , agi I ity
track . . . a medl y of blowing whi tie s,
heaving breath and the sound of the arth
under th feet of mercury runners. practice
begin with jogging a mi l , tret hing
exerci es, and print . then trackers work on
their own pe ialitie . tra k is not all run , run ,
run. there areal o the di cus, shot put, po le
va u lt and broad jump. hapevi lle' track I aders
\\-Crc rodnc <;utt er and pat cox .
harry mobley (top right )
tensely listens for the ound
of the whistle. recordbreaking rodn y utter
(bottom right) build up hi
di stance running ability. r.
utter, p. cox, j. freeman ,
and c. west (bottom left )
begin each practice with a
mile warm - up.
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�tennis stars region champs
tennis is not the ea y game that most people
think. it requires many hours of hard work and
regular pra lice. last year 's team was certainly
su c.essful
three of the girl were regton
champions. two of the e three returned and
many newcomer joined the team a well.
with two regton champions returning and the
guidance of coach molly teer, the ea on had
all the aspects of being a succe sful one.
patty Iovern, JOan martm, and JeSSICa
bu hanan (below) di cu s the
upcommg match . Je sica buchanan
tabove ) pract1ces her backhand. JOan
martm (upper lett ) dazzles opponent
with her serve.
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���council push es
school improve ment
it's a tough JOb trying to mea ure up to
the promises made b student council.
et, the e>.ecut1ve board worked long
hour b hind the cene handling
students' wi he and probl ms. they
appea ed ports play r and fans alike
with th ir picture board, basketball
nam board, and ucces ful
homecoming fe tiviti . ot ourse, .c.
pon ored traditional events. new
activitie in lud d elling candy in the
upp ly room. m mb r of s.c. certainly
did wear a path to mrs. p's hou e . . .
mrs. parramore (above) fee l excedr in
headache o. 541 coming on. (upper
right) wint r ball qu en and king . . . are
you kidding??!! (opposite) hapeville high
has its own mod squad- steve maher,
lavanda 1vie, and barry bettis.
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�alter hour~ ot rna~~ contu~10n,
(oppo ite) thi junk turned 1nto
fall ball decoratiom. council
meet1ngs (left) weren't alway'>
Pxactly tormal. even mr'>. p
(right) gets twerped. thE:'
custodial staff (bottom) was
plt>a'>Pd \\ith chri'>tma~ ba'>keh.
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�onl' ot ~tudent council'" many "ervice_ (belov.) i
opt>rating tht' '>upply room each morning.
54
�" brains " band together
in beta club ,
national honor society
beta club honor tho e "brain "who maintain
a 4.0 average or better. the elite ociety of
" up r brain "with at least a 5.0 tanding
compo e the national honor o 1 ty. among
their many ver atile qualities ar cholar hip,
leadership, ervice, and good character. being
a brain ain't always asy- it require many
hour of diligent?? study.
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�spanish groups sampl e latin tastes
the '>panl'ih club tlavor'i its projcch w1th a
pinch oi mexico and a dash ot spain. by
'iupporting a bolivian child and sponsoring
el 'Ven delegate<; to the national spanish
con te'>t, tht' member'> have incorporated the1r
purpose' in u etul projects. to become a
member of the spanish national honor society,
one must have an "a" average in '>panl'ih and
an overall "b" average in other '>ubject'i.
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�f.c.a., Ietter club exhibit "true grit"
a fellow doesn't have to be i y to
find a place for chri tin his life. living
proof of thi are hapeville guy who
are part of the fellow hip of chri tian
athlete . one of the only thing they
n ed to make their lub, which
tre e chri tian b havior, more
" well-rounded " is girl . o far there
haven't been any takers, but f.c.a.
advi or ed daniel ay a little
f mininity would be welcom . due to
enter the letter club are highpayment i blood, sweat and tears, and
initiation can be rigorous and brutal.
ro\\ 1: m. amra, J· hme le\, J· buchanan, k. k1rkland,
mellon, m. hayme, p. walker, J. chappell, b. morgan, r. utter, m
~mith p. cox, b. gilli~, r. Jordan, b. daviS, c. west, d. barnett, k.
henrv, g. moblev, d. be< k, t. pat
. buice, J· 'nidt>r, J· hast , k.
llttlt• J· martm, b. mcca\, p. Iovern, I. 1\ie, I.
paxson, . welch, J· holt. rO\\ 2: a. JOrdan, b. jack on, a.
wggm
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�y-teens merge
merging for the first year, junior and
senior y-teens ontributed a
con iderable amount to the curtain
fund and kept the clinic upplied with
linens. the highlight of the year was
the development of they-teen park, at
lea t one place in town where, when
omeone kick th bu hes, th y
frequ ntly kick back.
mrs. wilson (right) marvel
at the
mes age on jane randolph' t- hirt.
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late t
�" service first "
guides f.b.l.a.
ma taylor's pride and joy : f.b.l.a. startmg with
their weekly menu the member of f.b.l.a.
1umped into a series of -vice projects. they
were r pon ible for the buzz books , much of
the teacher ·typing, and mailing christmas
card to lonely g.i .' . of cour e they sold their
hare of chocolate bars to tarving tudents,
too, but somehow rna's crowd was able to pull
through.
the officers of f.b .l.a. (above) prepare chn tma~ card~ to end to
g.1. · . kay terry (nght ) d1gs deep tor th1rty-five cents to buy a buu
book from suanne hulsey.
,
. ,.., ...,
I
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�f.t.a. eyes
teaching future
involv m nt . . . that's what it ' all about .
f.t.a. plunged into all phases of school lif working conces ion land , offering a
scholar hip, and presenting edu ational
program ; and th e members enjoyed lei urely
moment - collecting tape off wall ,
changing the light on th
tage, and weeping
it at 10 p.m. the year was full of con tant
excitem nt.
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�future homemakers of america
and the art club show creativity
working "toward new horizons, " member of
future homemakers of america set th ir sights on
the be tat home, in the school, and around the
community. led by president dale watt , the club
visited nur ing home and ho pital patient during
th christmas sea on. an annual teachers tea
sponsored by club members was another of the
year's key ev nt .
quietly going it own way, doing 1tc,
own thing, the h.h .. art club colored
the lives of its members with new experience in the realm of cr ativity.
exploring avenue of p r onal intere t,
art clubbers heard a profes ional arti t
give his insight on art and went to several art museum .
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�{ tandmg) c. ky er, b. fold , b. gilb rt, p. parks,
{a ross) b. brannon, t. coursey, . van e, I. turn r, j.
mobley, g. martin, n. almand, p. rintyP, p. king, d.
bond
sc1 nee and drama club s tretch students ' horizon s
-.tagt' tright, torgetting line-., and not lw111g
able to tmcl prop-. \\Pre typi<al problem-. the
elrama club <'ncountc•rc•d \vhilc• pre-.entlllg
"tlw ugl'r duckling. " '>ctback-, did not dctc•1
hapP\ille 'o., buckling amateur'>, hm\cver, a'>
the\ gai1wd e"\periencc• in jWrlorming on '>tagc'
a-,'' ell a'> 111 \\Orking " lwhind the '>U'Ill''-.
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the acti\l' member'> ot tlw '>Cicnu• club,
headed b)-coach brP\\L'r, enjoyed -.uc h '>Cit'ntitic experienu·-. a-. getting lo'>t on the \vay to
ternbank '>Cil'lltt' center, '>pil l ing acid on their
hand'>, and ovc•r heating the alum crv'>tal-.. the
'>( i<•nc e club 1'- <lll li\ing example• that quantity
clot''> not int<'rl<'l<' \vith tun.
�chorus experiences
ups and "downs "
trembling kn
, singing the wrong part and
doing olo make being in the choru a memorable experience. thi y ar's bu y chedul
in lud d thank giving, christmas and pring
concert , plu inging forth high view
nursing home and th servi e league. el ct d
members sang with them tro atlanta choru
for ho t night of m .. n .. forth fir t tim ,
hapevill ' horus introduc d a tudent
conductor- who I e but harli hood?
charlie hood and mi
christmas concert.
downs (lett) make plans for the
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�band sprinkles color on school
the good 'ole' band. it'-. mr. bu'>'>cl
v<>lling, out of habit, at tlw only
nwmb<>r ot the section who'" tor once
on the ball. getting heck for walking
around a puddle instead of through it.
trying to do the new high 'itep in s1x
inches of goo. practicing in the hot c,un
while ev ryon el e is at the dwarf. but
1t's also trutting with pride before an
appreciative audience, thrilling at an
nthu ia tic o ation, winning a rare
smile of approval from that hard-topi a e director. the good 'ole' band.
maJorettes (top) relax after a compll at<'d
half-time how. drummer m1ke shuman
(center) anx1ously awaits ome rc pon~t·
from director kelly bu ell. chri padgett
(left bottom) directs the band through an
Involved pattern of precision drill . 1t
take a healthy pair of lungs (right
bottom) to keep up the pace set by thP
band.
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�clannets (lop left) direct the1r
attention to the brisk beat led br
chris padgett, (top right). led by
mr. bus ell (center) the band
demonstrates the results of hard
work through the tune
"mac arena. " ma1oreltP~
(bottom) for this year are t.
guPnthPr, b. '>amra , "· tro,t . P.
timmerman and s. spindler.
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�v.i.c.a. members gain
responsi bi I ities
competition surround the member of v.i.c.a.
(vocational and indu trial clubs of america). to
att nd th debat , to urvive job int rview ,
to participate in fund-raising a tiviti
and
contests of that club, self confidence and
ability are the keys. al o, hapeville tudent
join in the vocational meets at atlanta area
technical chool, wher victory can arry them
to the tate planning conferences and national
conventions.
mr. barnes race~ v .1.c.a. '>ludent<, -
in more way<> than
one 1
row 1 · mr. barnes, m. gre n, r. brown, r. evans, m. richards'b!..-.u:jjw
row 3: t. hood, k. evans, b. lewi , s. plant, r. page.
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�aides boost
student manpower
re cuing lo t arrivals, running off copie ,
answ ring the phone, filing book and
pamphl t wh n th rei no room I ft in th
file, filling out form , and finding a rare tud
period- thi i the life of a tudent aide.
aide are ace pt d mo tly b the offic ,
coun elor, and library d partment , but bu
teach r may put a tud nt to work a well.
th r ward of being a tud nt aide- a job
r quiring patienc , a willingne to lit rail
"run" errand , and much pare energy- i
the rvice of other .
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�r.o.t.c. teaches
discipline
marching, always marching for
county competition or mayb
standing in the snow to fill a
stocking for a poor kid but
always doing something for
somebody's good.
company "a" (above) with
commander johnny chappell and
spon or hereen wei h. color guard
memb r k. da h , d. young, d.
onort, and r. marlin with ponsor
matma umming .
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�w1th ~ponsor b cky JOhnson (top ) 1 " a'•
company commander and t. JOhn. battalion staff (middle ) c. hood , t. pate. d .
fn s. e. coggm with pon or maria amra
and major doug mazur. nfle team and
~ponsor jan hmesl y (bottom ) with m~g.
'>nt-ad.
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�horn et staff works
overtime to produce paper
to be a member oi the hornet taff meant long
hours re!>earchmg, writing, and re-writing,
only to have the work rejected and b ing told
to start over again; going to mrs. mccard's
hou'>e till 11 :JO- to have the paper ready to
go at 11: 1! but the pain are outweighed by
jo owr nine i sue of the hornet.
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�row 1 : t. evans, s. maher, d . chasta1n, b . hudson , m .
e. phillips . row 2: t. stuart, a. st. JOhn , j.
huddle~ton ,
ray. row L b . gilbert, I. will1am s, m . hayni e, b.
brannon. row 4 : I. adams, g. t. JOhn , I. c ummings .
ruth braley
....
polly dor e
..
tina ferrell
....
david fro t
ben jackson
becky JOhnson . . .
marcia kmg . . . . . .
cheryl landrum . . . .
marlene li tz
bill miller
....
v1ck1 ray
debb1e t. JOhn ...
mrs . mccard Oar lefll ~~
amazed by the escapades ot
her staff. v1ck1 ray , becky
JOhn on , and marc1a kmg
(top left ) d1s us the us e ot
a picture tor a feature
art1cle. "J u t try it! · center
nght ) make-up tor the next
issue (right) begm with the
CISSOrs.
... ...........
. ... a st . ed1tor
... ... ....
. . . . . . . . . editor
.......
. ....... exchange editor
. art editor, photographer
as t. page ed1tor
...
. ... page editor
...
. . . circulation manager
..........
. ........ ad manager
. . . . . . . . . . .. feature editor
....
. port editor
bu ine manager
. . page editor
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�rcm 1: t . phMr , p.l..rng d. bond, I· '>prndlt>r , I. rvre , m. cummrng'> , I· hrrw~IPy , e.trmmerman , m. '>amra , c. mt>lton, d . grlley, p.lovern .
taff memb rs (left) get layout idea from magazrn
(mrddle) just think, only 1,000 more dollars in ad and
the book i paid for. (right) "carolyn, this copy just
won't do."
72
�hillto p staff agonizes over volume 31
hilltop ;tatt
a'>'>l'>lant Circulation manager c
as>lstant mdex ed1tor
a'>sistant layout editor,
mat1na < umm1ng'>
il'>'>l'>lant cia.,., ed1tor
advert 1s111g managpr
darll'nl' gdll'~
. clas; editor
1an h l nt>'>lt'V
picture editor
lavanda ivie
index editor
pen ny k1ng
photographl•r
stevP layton
t>ditor-in-<hiet
patty lovl'rn
.. '>pOrh l'dltor
cl aud1a mellon
bu.,llll'" managl'r
carolyn pharr .
copy editor
m ari a samra ...
. . layout ed1tor
1enny spm d ler
.. circu l ation editor
elain e t im me rman ..
. advl'>or
mrs. andl'r'>on
dottll' bond
" peopl e w e've go t a dea dlin e coming up!"
the e familiar w o rd s recall no t o nl y
misunderstanding , los t tempe rs, and tired
bodies, but al so help from o th er sta ff
member , feelin gs of accompli shment and
exultant mil e wh n th e boo k w as
compl eted . throughout th e yea r th e (un )lu cky
thirteen , never beli eving that perfection is
impossible, con stantly strove to make thi s
yearbook th e be t ever.
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���d. gill ey, I. ivie shin e
as homecoming queen s
fall registration begins another school
year. \\.ith it conw'> football and the excitement ot homecoming
darlene gilley
retgm'd a'> the 19~1 football homecommg
queen. another young tradition, basketball
homecoming, '>aw lavanda ivie selected a"
the '>econd queen. ben jack'>on and maria
samra were cho<,en as mr. and mis'>
basketball.
darlent- gtller (top nghtl gaze~ mto the aud1t>nU'
.Jitt>r lwing announted queen. aftPr realiZing ~he
won, darlenP gilley (below) with her escort
tharlie hood. beams. the football ponsors
(bottom right) tlash their smiles a~ the team
build~ up a large margm over palmetto
opponent'>.
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�the virbrat1on~ ot " home '
(bottom nghtJ re ounded
through the halls of hhs
homecommg n1ght . ben jackson
and mana ~amra (bottom left)
smile alter rec<'ivmg hardearned awards. lavanda ivie
(below) re1gns as 1972
basketball homecom1ng queen.
II
�day by day being and becoming
each day adds to the memory of each tudent ;
lw readw~ out , beconw., involved , learn~ how
to win and lo e. he prove him If through
studi e and port . th e proce of simultaneou ly being and becoming by-pas es no
one .
underclassmen (top) wait for ride
and dream of the day when they
have " wheels". robert drukenmiller
and heila cawthorn (above) find the
empty auditorium a quiet place to
talk . (right ) fall ball queen Iori
cummings and escort brad frost.
78
�(upper left) ometime 11
take effort to get life·
n ce sitie into a locker.
terry pate (bottom)
wonder if he is going to be
able to get through the
d1ssectmg part of
phy iology.
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�h.h .., .,en1or., tbPiow 11nally gt>t aht>ad 111 a.,'>Pmbly program'> a
-.p1nt '>Kit (ll'lt) part1cipant crt>ale'> a '>tr1!..111g '>ilhouettP tv1.o
member., ot .,tudent council tbelow lett) reJoice over the Ill''>~
curta111. m1s'> campbelltbt>low nghtl .,hov.. ., ott her chri-.tma.,
'Pint
..
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�new stage curtain
brightens auditorium
the student day begins and frequently
t>ndc., 1n thP aud1torium . 1t ''> tht> <;topover before chool in the morning, the
center for principal- school rap sessions,
and the scene of practice rolling late into
th night. thank to the efforts coordin ated by the p.t.a. and the 1970-71 enior
play, a bright spot in the auditorium i a
new stage curtam .
partiCipants in the
faculty take-off (top
left ) read over their
cript. winner ol the
1972 beauty revue
(center ) are k.
milew k1 , v. brown ,
m . cour ey, j . ray, I.
guenther, v. ra , I.
cera. e. coggin
(lower left ) imitates
the character he
portray in the
enior play. julie
gib on (left) hope
that by holding her
book, the mytholo_g
w111 omehow ink
ln .
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�the dress code doesn t appear to cramp the style ot top left)
1ane randolph and dennis callahan. the f1rst to leave seem~
to be the game when the 3:15 bell rings (top right). student\
make plan~ (bottom) for the close-up tnp to washmgton.
motion , emotion
stir days
a hapeville hornet lives through a
variety of ometimes conflicting
Pxperienc.cc.,: monday blahs, finding
him elf and a friend, pre sure to
buy anything from candy to
calendar'>, going to game , plays,
and the Ia t day of chool-leaving
in the nd with a igh of r lief or
maybe regret.
82
�creative abli111es mart are spurred by
new materials (top). JOann mills
(bottom left) can hardly bel1eve its
already time lor graduation. !bottom
nghll memories ollirst romances will
last a life t1me
83
���shaddix succeeds
watkins in hornets'
nest
\\ ith mr. je'>'-dP -,haddJx at the helm, the facultv
led the '>tudpnt body through another year.
although rnr'> . rnam' mcdavid wasn ' t able to
servt' 111 h('r U'>ual capacity, her courage was
inspirational. '>omething new with the shaddix
administration was the practice of numbered
parking placec., , with teacher'> having priority of
choice . mort' popular\\ ith the 'itudent<; wer<'
the rap '>P'-.'>iom al'>o begun by the
administration.
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�mr. jamPs abram-,
mrs. melissa and r on
mrs. france battles
mr. howard bodkin
mr. roy v. br wer
mrs. washington toppo ite top l seems horritied over the
late t request tor her assistance. mr\. mcdav1d ·oppo 1te
nghtl a k\ hapeville · newest tudent it h1 paper are m
order. monev tot urn m ab ence' to ched. or a phone
to answer keep mr~. tavlor and mr., . battles on the move
toppos1tecenter l. mr . shadd1x toppo.,lte bottom )
t requentl does much ot h1s own tvpmg. mrs. martha
stone (above ) uses her oft-penod to help out in the
ofilce. mr. dan barnes (belo'' give. hi-. ad ice about a
part-t1me JOb.
/
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�mr. kelly bussell
mr'>. joyce chamberlain
mr. emanual ('llinas
m~g.
mr.
wrllram byron
dgar daniel
mi'> marilucy hamm('ll
faculty roster features
eleven new faces
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mr. william campbell
�mr. george haney
mrs. marie mcdavicl
mr. michael hendry
mr<, . t<'rr\ martin
mr'>. janet mccard
mrs. jane morgan
mr'>. marrian nichob
mrs. barbara o'hanlon
m1s down (oppo ite) wonders
how he can put together a
chnstma program in three
weeks. mrs. mcdavid, seated
with mr. and mrs. j. shaddix
(opposite), was the honored
gue t at homecoming fe tivitie .
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�faculty buggi es
bug stud e nts
mrs. edna b. robin on
miss carol taylor
mr . wolfe and mrs . thoma s
(lower right ) prai e tudents ' art
work. teach ers (o pposite page )
in1tiat a plot against th e tudents.
90
mr. jesse w. haddix
mr . annes. parramore
mrs. siva I. pickelsimer
msg. robert f. snead
mr. wil on stephenson
�mr . erma taylor
mr . ali e wa hington
mis martha j. t
mr. ronald watt
mr . dorothy thoma
mr . margi
william
mr . mamie thorpe
mr . ro a wil on
91
�custodial staff maintains school
despite compl exities
first to arrive and Ia t to leave, the custodial
staff work to keep h.h.s. clean and in working
order.
thanks to the many complexities created by an
energetic student body, maintaining a sanitary
environm nt is a rather challenging
proposition. on some days at lea'>t, hapeville
seems to have an undue amount of toilet'>
exploding like vo lcanoes, ticky spots of coke
in the lobby, tap
tuck on the wall, and
overturned desk in empty rooms.
mr. singl ton (middle left) ask t udent
if he i coming or going. (midd le right)
after stud nt leave, the work begins
for randy hogg. ode sa perry
(opposite) cleans up the aftermath of
the noon hour.
92
�cafeteria staff uses imagination tn
providing school lunches
in a big, '>Ieamy kitchen, which few students
sec, lhP cafeteria taff works to provide w ellbalancPd lunchps which havp variety and
appeal .
at a time when butter and even mapkins are
being rationed , mrs. terry martin and her taff
pland and cook three lunches a day - hot ,
cold, and diet. adding . pice to the year, the
cafeteria staff provided a tantalizing array of
holiday desert and a free chri tmas dinner for
the whole school.
happy taff member (top)
look over christma good .
e. fauntleroy (center) takes
th famou hapeville roll
out of the oven. mr .
egr I and mr . skipper (far
right ) check the money at
the end of the day. v. park
(bottom ) efficiently stack
di he for the king- ize
di hwa her.
93
�eighth graders endure
to their surpris e
l'ntenng tht• hall<. of h.h.-. .
tor the fir'>t time, t•ighth grader-,
e perienu• the " nevv " happening"
getting lost , buying <,ea<>on tickets to
the pep rallies , and seeing
the backs ot head'> at assembl)- .
fee l ing out of plan' . ..
unknown laces in a moving crowd ,
yet longing to be a part.
so far to go;
such a short time
in which to get there•.
debbie brown (top ) eek help on a clas assignment.
8th grade officers (center) larry burns (pres.) , julie
weldon (sec.) , ion cummmgs (trea.), and bobby hudson
(v. pre .) were a little dubious of the1r responsibilities
at f1rst. lesli holt (opposite) reflects that the statewide e1ghth grade test was a " dilly. " (far right)
~ometimes one day ~eems l1ke two or three.
94
�Jdilm'> , dJrrt•l
<Hiilm'> ill'
Jdam'>, t1nJ
agnt'w thomil'>
allt>n , dt'bb1P
allpn , kathy
allgood , andrpa
allman . luc 10
baker, Jant•
barnPtt , donna
bPck , VICki
bell , tprri
bergren , m1tch<•ll
b1shop melan1e
bhth , ru'>ly
brown , dav1d
brown, debb1<'
bryant , ronn1t>
bucki , cheryl
bu1ce. Jeannt•
burdette . babara
burnett , lesa
burns. larr
carden , kevin
cart>y, dal!.'
carr, m1ke
cartlt>ge. dav1d
95
�bell. tt>rry
arr mll.;e
l hall..t'r dalla'>
code daphm•
l olt>man, pat'>~
l
l
lox todd
ummmg'. lt•'>lll'
cumming'>. ion
dameron ,u,an
darby mikl'
davl' 1111chael
davl\, '>ara
dl'mp'>Py, angt>la
dildy, mynda
d1mm1ck, dottlt'
c1ndy walker and le~lie cumming'> compare history notes.
dollar, Jayn
edwards, martha
ford, dee dee
freeman, tammi
96
fro'>t, brad
garrett, brenda
doolittle, mike
flanagan, tony
fordham, Jenny
dorrough, allen
floyd, lavon
foxworthy, jeff
�spirit of ' 76 spurs eigth graders
gt gt turner enjoys the homecoming game.
gent le, rtd.y
gover, vicki
hammett, ed
harrison, angie
huddle~ton, robtn
JOhmon, annettl'
kelly, brady
ktm, lyly
no l an, debra
gtlreath, karen
gragg, tommy
hammett, Judy
hl'ndcrson, JCit
hud on, bobby
jone~, cheryl
glozt r, mtke
green, david
hammett robin
holt, leslte
huffman, 1ame~
ju~ti e, charle~
gordon, alan
hall, mtl..e
hane , valerie
hood rand
Jerald, shirley
kell , Jell
kendrt ks, ken
kimberly, ronnt
o'n al, mar~ha
97
�h:rng . rob1n
1.1\ tl'l'lld
nolan , debb1e
o 'nl'al , marsha
98
m.Jdclox dl'bbll'
m.1ngum, .Jiil' ll
ordner, don
pa1ntt>r, donna
lllMtlll, grl'g
ronnll'
m.J~k .
pate, martha
payne, rhonda
matthew~ .
mllew~k1 ,
peppers, peggy
pope, tam1
pnnce, pam
rogers, barbara
lloyd
mt•lton, robrn
kathy
milll•r, donald
tommy
nallt•y, Ia rry
morn~ .
roger , nancy
roper , debra
�eighth graders set sights on ' 76
turner, ru ell
vm1ng, m1ke
walk r, indy
routh , m1ke
st. cyr, tony
schoal, je ie
human, mike
lad , vick1
smith, kristi
m1th , jason
smith, sharon
sweet n, ronnie
tally, su an
thra her, t ve
turn r, gigi
walker, lan1ta
wallis, ally on
ware, terrie
watson , sherrill
weldon , JUlie
w1ll1ams , lorraine
w1tcher, JOhnny
worsham , JOray
wnght , v1ncent
e1ghth grader (far left) atch a f w
quick winks of sleep during cia s.
bobby hud on' cheerful face (center)
brightens up the art toom.
(a bove) two we k and w
till get lost.
99
�lrP~hnwn
clas'> oiii<Prs oppo'>ll!')
pa ul a lyl(''> S<.'<.). dav1d Wllt>r
(v. prPS.), 1ul ie g1bso n (l r<.'a.) and
1a n <.' z1va i1Ch iprPs.) clow n around
1n drum ~<.'CI1on. sa ii1 P walkm'
lbP im"
'> l .rP~ u p lhP ho nwcommg
cro wd . j1mm y lovprn and
ha ro ld kPndnck (lo w<.'r ri g hll . . .
ta iPnl <.'d mu '>ic1ans Ill
freshmen assume new
responsibilities
with a f ling of uperiorit ,
th ninth graders can look down
at th " puny" eighth graders and
know that th yare on th eir wa
to being
upp rcla men .
confid ntoftheirabiliti ,
fre hm en involve th em elv .,
in all parts of school life.
th ey exc I in b-team sport s and
participat in variou club
with an ager pirit.
thi i th year of mythology,
political y tem , and algebra I.
now th real work begin<. .
100
�,1bbott. phillip
,Hl.Jm., , mor!..
Jlmond nii.J
or<•ndell. tavl'
blount , ion
brant lev , Jl'"l'
bndg<'' · lim
hrm'>n , dl'bbie
burn., , mikl'
byne , dam•\\
callahan , denni.,
cart ledge, dl'an
<l'ra , ll'rr\chaqam . dannil'
< il'man., , carole
cobb. JUne
coleman , frank
conrad , Jean
coody . william
co'>mato, cathy
cour.,!'\- , john
dawkms . carl
dawkms henry
dorsey debbie
drukenmdler, dana
gary st. JOhn typitles
freshman involvement
by campaignmg for the parl\ot his choice
m qudent council electiom.
I
101
�pnze-w1nn1ng n~nth
grade poqer pro la1m.,
hornet's w1nn1ng
determination .
evan . terf'\
fogg . ru
ell
fries , ruth
gaines, rita
gentle, christy
gentry, pat
george, billy
g1bson , julie
gilb rt, mike
glozi r, cindy
gover, debb1e
guy, jame
h nrioud, karen
holder, mark
hull, charle
hul ey, linda
humphries, tim
102
�ninth graders generate
enthusiasm and originality
1vie, d ni e
kendrick , harold
love, steve
joiner, jill
landrum , pam
Iovern , Jimmy
kelley, louie
lay, alex
lowry, robbie
flut playing (top) em to margarita samra anrl denise ivie like one
good way to develop pucker power. he mdy not be able to say exactly
what it i , but clay melancon (bottomJ IS proud of his work.
lyle , paula
maher, t e
mate)OW k , trud
mcberry, J an
marlin , kathy
melancon , cia
mcwilliam drew
matejowsk d
mercer jimm
10.3
�freshm e n climb 1n status
mill<>r , dav1d
mill~ . pmm>
mohl(•y , harry
morgan wand;1
murra) , lriln( ~~
o danl(•l , paul
o IPa r , art
perr> . dc•nny
p1PrC (', j('nny
randolph . 1am•
roob . tt>rri
JOhn . gary
~amra marganta
~chubert , taye
~hPphc•rd , t1m
~t.
~mith ,
guy
JUlia
~mith , tommy
tuart , tommy
~m1th ,
'>luhb~. ~h1rlc•y
J
ruth Inc•<, (oppo~lle) knows extra tudy
thP l1brary i~ a muq during exam'>.
1n
not pictured:
breed , diane
brown, marie
burns, ronn1c•
butler, rhonda
cera, terry
Crittendon, ncky
davis, robert
dorrough, allen
duffey, JUdy
edmondson, ray
fordham, robert
gray, tony
green , david
JUS!I e, charles
Iiiiibridge, m1ke
mccormick , terry
milewski, stPVP
moody. william
petty, chnslle
ryan, lynn
axton, Jimmy
steele, hudson
uhf, brenda
wald n, soph1a
104
�\Udduth rl ! h ,ml
\UIII\dn , lmd d
~Utt! • r , dd\ 1d
thom .l '> d.J\Id
thomp-.on , trt 'IH'Itl '
Jane zivallch and tim "hepherd (abovP ) lind t1mP for talk
ev<'n w1th the1r bu'>y <,chPdule~ . fre~hmen beth young,
ruth fn<'~ . and cathy wt'lch (left) c harmPd the qud<'nt
body with their part 1n th<' nmth gradP .,pirit <,kit.
warr randv
watkm~ . allie
welch , cath}
well~ . mark
well, , rav
wheelc>r, caroll'
wood , '' end\
young . bNh
young . trac l'v
z1vali<h , Jan<'
105
�" c" - set claims
sophomoreship
the '>Ophomorc yPar,
the in-between .
it wa!> ninP month'> packed with excitement
winning the spirit '>kit ,
gPtting a "a" on a test grade,
learning how to parallel park ,
making honor roll or even super-honor roll ,
and ju I being a ophomore.
a class of good student'>,
talented musiciam ,
and developing athlete'> .
two year down
and two year!> to go.
~ophomore spirit (top ) renew~ an
un'>plrtted body m a wmn1ng sk1t;
whd(• (ce nt(•r) bonnie folds (t reas .),
gene kelly ( ec.), and nchard cos mato
(v. pre .) attempt to "ove rthrow " (pres. )
darw1n onort. what can it be (bottom )
that keeps the 10th graders happy?
the
106
�aiiPn, al1u•
ander~on, ~1('\P
bt•ck, dann\
belli\, brad
bom, rodw
brcKkman, \lt>V<'
buchanan , j('S\ic a
burdette, laura
chastain, ronn1P
clanton, nchard
cobb, jave
cobb, sabnna
conort, darvvin
cosmato, richard
couturiaux. chn~t1
cindy morgan and laura burdette research facts for an upcoming xam.
alan human and bobb davi pra
msp ct1on dunng 5th period md1tary.
that they pa
dachs . keith
darb . tina
dav1~ . bobbv
doolittle , tom
duffey. jud
107
�sophomores steal
spirit trophy
- ._/ r
edwards, greg
fold~ . brenda
gilbert , bon1ta
green , Jani(P
hul y, suanne
Ia hlt>y, nan
108
ezell , deborah
freeman , james
giles , roy
green , marty
Jones, larry
lander , charlen
folds, bonny
fntzler, becky
godby, chu k
hinesley, gary
JOrdan, alan
lewis, brenda
alan JOrdan 's expression typ1fles ophomore sp1nt.
liv
k aton , judy
ay, bonnie
kelly, gene
marlow, bryan
ky er, carol
martin , georg
�an 1mp1sh gnn ~ometlm('\ help~ su\an vam <'
(above ) bluff h<>r way out ot a t1ght \pot.
osborne , patti
plant , am
palmeri, victor
powell , t1m
mcclanaham , robbi<>
mobley, Jamie
morgan , lvnn
parkinson , Janice
purcell , t1m
mcna1r, lew1~
morgan , cmdv
moslev, cheryl
mercer, ela1n<>
morgan , leP
nunn , bill
parks, pam
ray , JUdy
pearce, dale
reeve , stewart
pierce, bobb
reynold ., cathy
playing old maid (oppo it e) i one way to
wait out report card day.
109
�nntye . pt>l<'r
riV{'r'> , paula
robert'> , bonnl<'
roberl'>on , grady
roper , rita
'>elb , pm
'>hPkell , bob
<,human , alan
.,lmp.,on . bobby
stephPn , donna
..udderth. Jan
'>Uilt>r, rodney
tittk• . kar{'n
turnu, laun<'
vance, susan
walden , ophia
z1va l1ch , maura
not pi tur d:
turn<>r, ru . sell
watson , darlene
walt'> . dak•
west , het
while, donald
bobby davis and darwin conort (left) wonder how th y
can ever complete their term paper . " romeo " purcell
(above) LO ll 1d ers hi n ext po sible lin e.
110
�juniors master art
of moneymaking
the JOY U??) of being a junior . ..
the next-to-last year is the tough c;t.
trying to pass even half the
courses while trying to peddle
magazines
garbage bagc;
magazin<''>
candy
magazine~
cook books and .
magazines ,
all for enough bread to make possible
what el<;c? - the
junior- cnior.
i there a better rea on?
there is joy in being a junior!
JUnior clas~ offin·r~ shC'reen welch (treas.), babC' samra
t pre~ .). debbit' pax~on ( vice-prt'~ .) and tere~a dailt'y
( ~ec. ) seem to be lool..ing for divine inspiration (top ).
an1ta barfield (above) gaze~ at 'her " senior ring.
tNtam juniors (upper right ) gab " at lunch lime .
barry bettis ' e prt-ssion hows h1s feeling about
ellmg garbage bags (right ).
111
�dddm' dPnnl'
bMIIPid , <1111(,1
burkl', m1ke
<ook, pam
112
<~IIPn
brPnd<~
bdrn('lt , dd\ id
allen, <urll'
bell. <arol~n
art>ndt>ll, nant \
belt"· barr\
dltdv\a\, 'harem
bran,tl<'> \'\ill
bailey, billy
bu< kley, ri(hard
burn~. ncky
<our.,Py, tom
cart ledge, doug
cox, pat
cawthorn, sheila
crawford, bernard
clay, frankiP
da<hs, keith
clayton, m ike
dailey, teresa
�eleventh graders set sights on prom
tutch, wayne
haxton, byron
k1rkland, k1m
gray, <onnl('
hPad, Plaint•
k1tc hl'm, ~abrina
guPnthPr, tPrry
hPnry, k1m
layton, Stl've
hm\ "that agam (tar ll'tt • .
tiiJilll
brl'nda muay '(l'nt<•r loot..'> tor h<•r
boytm•nd 1n tlw <rll\\d
JUI11or
m<~Jor<•t tl''> , (r:ght • .. .
'>plndll'r,
gul'ntlwr, b '>amra ' tro'>t br<•atlw ,1
'>lgh ot rl'ill't attl'r a '>U< <l'"tul h.Jit tlml' '>hO\\ .
lll
�long, andy
mcpherson, robert
mobley, gary
parramore, JOhn
perry, sammy
randman , m1ke
mccay, brenda
mathews , melinda
palmeri , joe
paxson , d bbie
phtll1ps, renee
routh , margaret
mcginni , cathy
mill , barbara
parkinson , bruce
payne, kym
pow rs , p ggy
samra , babe
d-4 how. its " spirit " during hom coming w ek (above). john
parramore and barry b ttl~ (below) say candy IS dandy but . ..
114
�rings 'n things
preoccupy d-men
~ell , david
Smith , tNry
tut k(•r, david
smith, mike
spmdler, ally
vining, thoma'>
sm1th, robm
terry, marc1a
wade, kev1n
w1dner, charlt•.,
womad. , kenneth
not p1ctured
michael burkl'
m1ke frank.,
debb1t> '>llllth
b1ll_y bailey (above) ponder., over th fru trations of bcmg a
JUnior while gary mob ley (above right) sees the humor 1n it.
walker, patty
white, JOe
wood.,, don
welch , hereen
william'> lisa
oung, mana
11';
�mixed emotions escort senior year
~enior'>.
asp cial y ar for them.
with it comes the happines~
homecoming, s nior privilege , graduation.
but then there is the sadn c,s'>eeing friends tor the last time,
saying good bye.
looking back,
the year was a · sudden as a lap in the iace;
it went by so last . . .
remembering the many fru !rationsa cratched enior ring,
not enough parking place ,
the d bat over a nior lounge;
and the good time winning the hom coming football game,
rehear ing for the senior pirit kit,
mea uring for caps and gowns.
clinging to th past,
yet
yearning to know what the future hold
a bitter we t xp rience . . .
~en10r nng~ (above ) symboll7e many year~ ot hard
worl.. . ~en1or band membN~ (upper nght) arc honort>d
at last football gamt>. JU~t sw1ninging along, senior
las~ offic r (lower right) are johnny chappell ,
( ec.) , maria samra (v. pres.). eddi coggm C pre~. ).
and be ky johnson (treas. ), seniors (oppo ite page )
demon~trate their spirit at the last football ~eason
p('P rally.
116
�doroth\ n . bond
ruth a. bralc\
barbara j. brannon
tern a. bri coe
charles f. britt
roberta I. brown
r. steven buice
john c. chappell
117
�college, job require m e nts confront class of '72
f. edward coggin
henry). cole
willie b. crawford
guy t. cudsik
m. juanita denby
b. pauline dors y
takmg note~ is almo~t tun \'>lth a
toot siP pop to help out
matina I. ummings
118
raymond
. davis
�(Jrolyn pharr \\Onder'> what
thP cliftprpncP betwt'('n an
ill1um and!'>( h1um ~'>.
roy druk nmiller
cheryl a. en I y
richard a. evans
david g. fro t
david p. friec:;
paul b. gardn r
g. cele tin
ferrell
119
�special ness savored by seniors
c. darlene gilley
deborah k. guenther
' rpd " boll worh.., hard ott llw tit>ld a., wt'll a., on .
wanda i. hard
w. j ffer on holt
120
charl
p. hood
jan m. hine le
taylor hood
lavanda n. ivie
�w. benjamin jackson
penny . king
d. rebecca johnson
cheryl I. landrum
casandors johnson
craig I. lawson
marcia I. king
marlene m. Ieitz
~andra whlll' . . . \\idP a\"ah.P on
monday morning.
121
�robert d. lewis
patricia a. Iovern
roy a. mcphail
jan him•slt>y starts tht> day with a sm1lt>.
thl'Sl' are my s.a.t. scores?!?
f. dougla mazur
122
claudia I. m lton
b. joan martin
williams. miller
w. barry morgan
�coggin leads class of '72
n. chri'> padgctt
terrence k. pate
carolyn a. pharr
elane phillips
m. elaine ray
victoria I. ray
mark e. ri hardson
eddie coggin a'>ks ben 1ack'>on what the weather i~ l1ke up there.
123
�graduation 1972 .
only the beginning
5.
m ari a amra
john w . snid er
p. louise outhwell
124
jennifer r. pindler
debbi
I. t. john
jam es m. segrest
betty a. snow
j . andrew t. john
�lontt>ntration pay\ ott lor elaint>
timmerman oppo~itPJ. a trail-weary <owpokP b('lov,J in thp senior spirit skit
- tt'rry patp
i~ r('VivPd by " wailrP\\ '
vitki ray.
michael r. terry
elaine c. timmerman
u an k. terry
wanda s. treace
sandra i. white
nancy I. williamson
thoma f. young
not pictured:
gary e. da'v nport
a. deni e davi
ro ana r. hard
rick a. marlin
michael d. martin
christa a. mcginnis
joann mill
e. randall pag
william t. snead
dori~ e. white
125
�bond, dorothy nadine
(academic) spirit kit 8,9,10; latin club 9;
hornet talent contest 10; designed yearbook
cover 11 ; drama club 11,12 ; art club 11 (vice
president) ; interclub council 11 ; science
club 11 (program chairman); counselor's
aide 12; hilltop staff 12 .
braley, ruth anne
(academic) spanish club 8,9,10 (treasurer);
band 8,9, 10,11 ,12 ; rose bowl parade 8; sun
bowl parade 10; f. t. a. 9,10 (reporter), 11
(secretary), 12 (secretary); nedt award 9;
spirit skit 9; student council representative
9; f. t. a. state convention 10,11; stage band
10; f. t. a. award 11; science club 11; hornet
staff (assist. editor) 12 ; leadership conference 12 ; teacher's aide 12.
brannon, barbara jayne
.
(general) band 8,9,10 ; cheerleader 8; grrls
chorus 9; tennis team 10,11; chorus 12 ;
drama club 12 ; hornet representative 12 .
briscoe, terri ann
(academic) band 8,9,10; ro e bowl parade 8;
sun bowl parade 10 ; girls chorus 9; chorus
12 (s ecretary); f. t. a. 10,11 (state convention), 12 (treasurer) ; science club 10; teacher's aide 11; most spirited girl in junior class
11; hornet staff (circulation manager) 12.
britt, charles foster
brown, roberta lynn
(general) basketball 8 ; f. h. a. 9; v. i. c. a. 10
(president), 11 (president), 12 (vice president).
buice, steve richard
(academic) b-team football 8,9,10; wrestling
9,10,11,12; varsity football 11 ,12 ; varsity
football region champs 11 ; varsity wrestling,
2nd in state 11 ; all-star wrestling team 11;
f.c.a. 9,10,11,12; letter club 11 ,12.
chappell, john charles
(academic) football 8; b-team football 9,1 0;
varsity football 11 ,12; region football
champs 11 ; wrestling 8,9,10,11
(state
runner-up ), 12; f.c.a. 8,9,10,11,12; letter
12 (sec retary).
davis, raymond eugene
graduates number near 80
general) b-team football 8; track 9; v.i.c.a.
11 (treas.), 12.
denby, juanita marilyn
(business) f.h.a. 8,9,10,11 ; f.b.l.a. 9,10,11,12;
library club 10 ; v.i.c.a. 12 (reporter), office
a1de10.
dorsey, betty paulin
club 10,11,12; hilltop representative 10;
spirit skit 10,11,12 ; clas vice -president 11 ;
clas
ecretary 12; student council aid
11 ,12; f acuity take-off 11,12; powder-puff
cheerleader 11; military cadet of the quarter
11 ; military company commander 12;
chorus 12.
coggin, frank edward
(academic) f. c. a. 8,9,10,11,12; football 8, bteam, 9,10, varsity football 11 ,12 ; j . v. wr e!ling tournament 11 ; track 8; co-ed hi -y
9,10,11; letter club 9,10,11,12; baseball
team 10,11, 12 ; vice president , sophomore
clas ; student council aide 11 ,12; superior
cadet of t~e year 11; spirit skit 12 ; enior
play, ("absolut ely murder") 12; faculty takeoff 12 ; student of the month 12; r. o. t . c.
officer 12; military aide 12.
col , henry ja k on
(general ) audio v1sual club 10,11 ,12 ; v. i. c.
a. 11,12.
crawford , william bernard
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cudsik, guy thomas
(ge neral ) b-team football 9,10; var ity
football10,11,12; varsity wres tling 11; letter
club11,12.
cummings, matina louise
(academic) class ecretary 8 ; honor roll 8,9;
y-teen
8,9,10; che rl ader 8; b-team
cheerleader
9;
var ity
basketball
cheerleader 10; var ity cheerleader, cocaptain 11, captain 12 ; spanish club
8,9,10,11; spanish honor society 10,11 ,12 ;
spirit skit 8,9,10,11; band 8,9,10,12; sun
bowl trip 10; coed hi-y 10,11; science club
10 ; letter club 10,11,12; inter-club council
11 ; student council aide 11 ; hornet representative 11; beta club 11 ,12 ; football
homecoming sponsor 11 ; military ponsor
11,12; physical education aide 12; hilltop
staff a st. cia editor, a t. layout editor 12;
f.t.a. 12.
davis, dorothy ann
(ge neral ) library taff 9; v.i.c.a. 11 (reporter),
(aca demic) honor roll 8,9, 10,11 ; citizenship
award 8,9; y-teens 8,9,10,11,12; spanish club
8,9,10,11,12; band 8,9,10, 11 ; rose bowl
parade 8; un bowl parade 10; fall ball court
8; spirit skit 8,9,10,11; spani h national
honor so iety 9,10,11,12; f.t.a. 9,10,11,12;
hornet representative 9; b-team basketball
10; co-ed hi -y 10; science
lub 10,11,
hilltop representativ e 10; beta club 11,12;
powder-puff football 11 ,12; national honor
soc iety 12 ; hornet staff 12 (editor).
drukenmill r, roy (Ill)
(aca demic) band 8,9, 10 ; rose bowl parade 8;
honor roll 8; horn t representative 9; talent
how 9; un bowl parade 10; hilltop repr sentative 10 ; acad mi achievement award
11 ; military 11 ; mixed chorus 11; varsity
chorus 11 ,12 ; nominee for governor'
honors program 11 ; pirit skit 12 ; senior
play; office aide 12.
elli , anthony charles
n ley, cheryl ann
�(academiC) y-teens 8,9,11; student counc.d
representativ e 8; band 8; rose bowl 8;
chorus 10,12; varsity chorus 10,12; latin club
10 ; spanish club 10; f.t.a. 11 ; v.i.c.a. 12.
evans, richard duane
(ge neral )
ferrell, gloria elestine (tina )
(ac ademi c) Jr. - high all-state c horu~ 8;
cheerleader 8, co-captain, 9,10,11; y-t<>em 8
(treasurer), 9; honor roll 8; vars1ty c horu'>
9,10,11,12; g1rh c.horus 9; span1~h c.lub 9;
mixed c.horu'> 10,11 ,12 (president ); acapella
chorus 9; nom1nat1on for governors' honor'>
program 10, 11 ; co-ed hi-y 10,11-vice pr esident ; Jetter club 10,1 1 ; beta club 11 ,12;
solo & ensemble 11; f.t.a. 12; horn<>! '>laff
12; C.lty choru'> for host night 12,
tne , david philip
(general ) football 8; b-team football 9;
varsity football 10,11 ,12 ; fellowship of
christian athletes 8,9,10,11 (president) , 12;
band 8,9,10; roe bowl parade 8; sun bowl
parade 10 ; wrestling 10,11 ; b-team track 10;
varsity
ba eball
10,11 ,12;
letter club
10,11 ,12; region champs football11 ; region
champs baseball11.
frost, david gary
(general ) art club 8 (s ecretary ), 9 (viCepresident) , 10,11; SCience club 8,9,12; track
8,9 ; spirit kit 8,10; tennis team 10 ; choru
12; industrial arts fair 11 ; hornet staff 11
(cartoonist), 12 (photographer, art editor);
audio visual 12.
gardner, paul bryant
(academic) choru 8 ; intermediat
horus 9;
r.o.t.c. drill team 10; advanced choru 10;
f.b.l.a. 12 ; cience club 12 ; senior play "a bsolutely murder" 12.
gil ley, cindy darlene
(b usiness )
y-tet>m
8,9, 11,12
(V IU'president) ; band 8,9, 10,11 ; ro e bowl
parade 8 ; sun bowl parade 10; panish club
8; winter ball court 8 ; honor roll 8 ; football
sponsor 9; citizenship award 9,1 0 ; drama
club 10; production 10 ; tennis team 9;
student
council
representative
10,11 ;
science club 10 ; co-ed-hi-y 10; ba ketball
manager 10,11,12; class pre ident 11;
football homecoming queen 12 ; Jetter club
11 ,12 ; powder-puff game 11 ; f.t.a. 11; military sponsor 11 ; recreation center teen
board 9,11; drug conference 11; pirit kit
11 ,12 ; jr.-s r. ba ketball game 11.
new student, connie carswell, (o ppo ite page)
is astounded by the friendliness of hapeville
seniors. isn ' t it just awful what a shampoo and
set ost today (top ).
guenther, deborah kay
(business) band 8,9,10,11,12; powder puff
football 9,10; biology club 10,11 ; health careers club 10,11 ; spanish club 12 ; y-teen
12 ; hornet repr entative 12; f.t.a. 12.
(general )
hardy roxanne ren e
hardy, wanda irene
(general ) f.h.a. 10 ;
hinesley, jan muiah
(academic) spanish club 8,9, 10;
pan1sh
honor
ociety 9,1 0,11
(secretary ), 12;
pelling award 8,9,10,11; honor roll 8,9,10;
super honor roll 8; band 8,9,10,11; rose
bowl parade 8; sun bowl parade 10; pirit
skit 8,9,10,11,12; citizen hip award 8,9,10;
hornet repre entative 9; hilltop representative 11 ; hilltop staff (cia
editor) 12;
nedt award 9; y-teens 9,10 (pre ident ).
11 ,12 ; f.t.a. 11 ,12 ; beta club 11 ,12; nat1onal
honor society 11 ,12 (treasurer) ; ba ketball
manager 10,11 ,12 ; letter club 10,11,12;
tennis team 10,11, 12 ; goveror· honors
nominee (history) 11 ; tudent council aide
11,12; powder puff football 11; Jr.- r.
basketball 11; office aide 12 ; faculty takeoff 12 ; senior play ("absolutely murder") 12;
military sponsor rifle team12 ; certificate of
award
for a ademic excellence 9,10,
outheastern y-teen conference 10.
holt, william jeffer on
(general) hilltop representative 8 ; b-team
basketball 10; honor guard 10; hornet repre entative 1 0; var ity ba eball 11; office
aide 11 ; varsity football12 .
hood, b njamin ta lor
(general ) traci- lt'am 8; '>Ciencp club 8.9, 10;
band 9,10; audio vi ual club 12.
hood, charles pope
(a ademic) hornet representative 8 ; band
8,9, 10, 11 ; ro e bowl parade 8; sun bowl
parade 10; tudent council repre entative
9,10,12; hilltop repre entative 9 ; cia treasurer 10; stage band 10; campaign manager
green party 10,11 ; track 10; ba ketball manager 10; tudent council aide 11; mi ed
choru , tudent director 12 ; var ity choru
12 ; ba eball 12; enior play ("a b olutel
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�murder' ) 12, battalion exo 12 .
12.
ivie, lavanda norene
king, penny sue
(academiC) pan1sh club 8,9,10 ; honor roll
8,10; citizen hip award 8; y-teens 9,10; b team cheerleader 10; co-ed-hi-y 10,1 1; f.t.a.
11 ,12 ; lass trea urer 11 ; student counul
representative 11 ; tudent council execut1ve
board 12 ; hilltop taff (a t. copy ed1tor) 11
(picture editor) 12; quill and croll recogni tion award 11 ; fa ulty take-off 11 ,12 ; vars1ty
cheerleader 12 ; enior play, (" ab olutely
murder"); powder-puff football 11; spirit
skit 8,9, 10,11 ,12 ; Jr.-sr. basketball game 11 ,
basketball homecoming queen 12.
(academi C)
art
c lub
9, 10
(sec retarytrea urer), 11 ,12 ; sCience c lub 10,1 1,12;
drama club 12 ; nommee for governor''>
honor''> program (a rt ) 11 , hilltop qaff (index
editor) 12.
jack on, william benjamin
(general) ba ketball 8, b - team basketball
9,10; var ity ba ketball 10,11 ,12 ; band
8,9,10 ; roe bowl parade 8 ; sun bowl parade
10; hornet representative 8; student council
representative 8 ; f.c.a. 10,11 ,12; color guard
10 ; letter club 11 ,12 ; office aide 11 ,
homecoming
cort 11 ; hornet staff 12 ;
chorus 12 ; p1nt kit 12 ; battalion staff 12 .
john on, casandors
hom e eco nomio c lub 8; ~ -h club 8,9.
john on, doris rebecca
(academic) national honor society 11 ,12
(pre ident ); ewanee club award 11 ; b ta
club 11 ,12 (vi e-president); n.c .t.e. scholarship nominee 11; governor's honors finali t
11 ; coun elor' aide 11 ; certificate of merit
11 ; mixed choru 11 ; cia
treasurer 12;
f.t.a. 12; football homecoming pon or 12;
national ment commended student 12 ,
hornet staff (page editor) 12 ; student
council aid
12 ; " b " company military
ponsor 12;" tar tudent " 12.
king, marcia lynn
(academic) band 8,9, 10,11 ,12; rose bowl
parade 8 ; un bowl parade 10 ; y-teen 9,10;
hilltop repre entative 9,12; latin club 10 ;
spanish club 10 ; stage band 10,12 ; f.t.a . 11 ;
office a1dt>
II ; powd er- puff football;
horn t staff 12; -.olo and ensemble teqival
11 ; (C irc ulatiOn manager); m1xed choru' 12 ,
faculty tak e-ott 12 (asst. director; senior pia-,
landrum, cheryl lynne
(academic)
y-teens
8,9,10,11,12;
band
8,9, 10,11 ,12; rose bowl parade 8; sun bowl
parade 10 ; span1sh honorsociety9 ,10,1 1,12;
honor roll 9,10,12; spanish club 10 ; beta
club 11 ,12; f.t.a. 11 , 12, horu s 12; hornet
staff (ad manager) 12.
lawson , craig lenthon
(a ademic) band 8,9, 10 ; rose bowl parade 8;
sun bowl parade 1 0; sp1rit skit 8 ; track team
9; science club 9,11; varsity wrestling 10,11 ;
letter club 11 ; f.c.a. 11 ; office a1de 12.
lewis , robert david
cience club 8,9,10,11,12; aud1o
9,10,11,12; drill team 11 ; v,l.c,a.12.
visual
lietaz, marlene maria
(general ) f.h.a . 8 ; min1 hornet newspaper 8;
typing certificate 8; choru
9,12; g1rl's
choru 9; y-teen 9; f.t.a . 11 ,12; spanish
club 10 <pr(' '>Jd ent
II , '>Cit>me c lub 10;
f. b. I.a. 11 ; Jr.-s r. basketball game 11 ;
powder-puff football 11 ; teacher' s aide 11;
d .c.t. 11 ; inter-club council 11 ; daisy francis
smith writing conte t winner 11 ; faculty
take-off 12 ; hornet taff 12 ( feature ed1tor );
honor roll12 ; senior play.
Iovern, patricia ann
(academic) football ch erleader 8 ; band
8,9,10,11 ,12 ; rose bowl parade 8 ; sun bowl
parade 10 ; y-teens 8,9 (trea urer) 10 ( ecretary ), 11 ,12; pirit sk1t 8,9, 10,11 ,12; honor
roll 8 ; atlanta y-teen r pre entative national
conference 9;
program chairman
for
national y-teen conference 10; b-team
basketball 9,10; var ity basketball 11 ,12 ;
(captain) ; var ity tenn1s 9,10,11,12; var 1ty
tennis region champs 11 ; student council
representative 9; class treasurer 9; letter
club 1011 12, var'>Jty c horus 10,12, drama
club 10 , sc1ence club 10.11· f.t a 11; hilltop
sta ff 11 (ass t. ed1tor- Jn - c h1 et), 12 (edJ tor-Jnchief); fac ulty take-off 11; leadership conter<>ncp 11 ,12; powder -puff football 11 , Jr .
'r. IJ.J,kt>tball g.JnH' II, quill ,uHI "'roll
honor rE'cognit1on 11 ; wsb young american
12; sen10r play ("abso lut ely murder")
c horus 12.
mcphail , roy agustus
(academiC ) band 8,9, 10,11 (ass t. drum
maJc>r), ro'>e bowl parade 8; sun bowl
parad e 10 ; Citizenship award 8; typmg
award 8; chorus 9; library club 9; cience
club 9; drama club 10 ; f.t.a. 11,12; hornet
representative 9; office aide 9; hornet staff
11 ; f.t.a. fifth district d1rector 12 ; freshman
sc holar program - clayton jr. college 12.
martin , barbara joan
(academiC ) y-teens 8; band 8,9,10,11,12;
rose bowl parade 8; sun bowl parade 10;
spanish club 9,10; b - team basketball 9,10;
sc ic nee club 9,10; f.t.a. 11,12, sp1nt sk1t 9;
letter club 9,10,11,12; typing award 11 ;
vars1ty tennis 11 , 12 ; hornet repre entative
11; powder-puff football 11, 12; h1lltop rep rl''>('lll.JtiH' 12; choru-. 12, d.<.t. 12. ph y'>. ed.
did(• 12, '>!age band 12 , qudPnt co uncil
rPpr(''o('lltdtiVC 12 .
martin, mike dougla
(general )
mazur, frank dougla
(acad mi ) band 8,9,10 ; ro e bowl parad 8;
un bowl parade10 ; clas v1ce- pre ident 8 ;
citizenship award 9,10; honor roll 9,10;
science club 9,10; wrestling team 9; class
pr 1dent 9 ; co-ed hi-y 10; y-teen
ponsor
10,11 ,12 ; tage band 10,11 ; class pr ident
10; military award :cadet of the quarter, superior cad t military leadership and bearing,
drill team 10; student council vice-president
11; leader hip conference 11 ,12; military
award : command sergeant major, color
guard, leader hip and bearing, academic
ac hievement 11; f.t.a. 11 , 12 ; b ta
lub
11 ,12 ; wqxi teen advisory board 11 ; faculty
take-off 11 ,12 ; drug conference 11; tudent
coun il president 12; battallion commander
12 ; student council workshop 12 ; w b
young american 12.
melton, claudia lynn
(acad m1c) band 8,9,10,11 ,12 ; rose bowl
parade 8 ; sun bowl parade 10 ; y-teens
8,9, 10,11 (secretary) 12 ; tenni team 9,10;
n dt award 9,10; girl basketball manager
10,11 ,12; letter club 10,11 ,12; s ien
club
10 ; latin club 10;
tudent coun il aide
11 ,12 ; f.t .a. 11,12 ; powder-puff football 11;
hornet representative 11 ; hilltop staff
( ports editor) 12 ; pirit skit 12 ; fa ulty takeoff 12; t a her's aide 12 ; enior play, ("abolutely murder.")
miller, william stanley
(a adem1c) national honor ociety 11,12 ;
r.o. t.c. drill team 11 ; certificate of merit
award 11 ; cience club 11 ; horn t taff
( ports editor) 12; color guard 12.
mills, joann
(academi ) y-teens 8,9,10,11; band 8,9,10;
rose bowl parade 8; sun bowl parade 10;
latin lub 9 ; cience club 9,11 ; orche tra 9;
horn t repre entative 10; drama lub, " aria
de capo" 10; var ity tennis 9; co-ed hi-y 11;
powder-puff football 11; teacher's aide 11;
football homecoming sponso r 12.
morgan , walter barry
(a adem1c) band 8,9,10,11; un bowl parad
10 ; rose bowl parade 8 ; b-team ba ketball
9,10 (co-captain); f.c.a. 10,11 ,12; y-teen
sponsor 11; science club 11 ; I tter club
11 ,12 ; varsity basketball 11 ,12; battalion
staff 12; military aide 12.
osborne, andr a lou
128
�sen1ors prove leadership
(ge>nPral)
padgett, norman chri
(general) band 8,9,10,11,12; rose bowl
par ad<.> 8, sun bowl parade 1 0; as~1stant
drum maJor 10; drum maJor 11,12; ~Cie>nc<.>
club 9,10,11; f.t.a.11; office a1de> 11.
pag , ern st randy
(gene>ral) b-team football 8,9; industrial art~
club 8 (treasurer); cience club 9; d.c.t. 12.
pate, terrence knight
(acad m1c) b-team football 10; vars1ty
football 11,12; b-te>am track 9, vars1ty track
10; wrestling 11 ; f.c.a. 9,10,11,12; letter club
11,12; hilltop representative 11; military
platoon leader 11; military battalion staff
12 ; military scholastic achievement award
11.
pharr, carolyn ann
(academiC) band 8,9,10,11,12; rose bowl
parade 8; sun bowl parade 10; y-teens
8,9,10,11,12;
f.t.a.
11,12;
powder-puff
football 11; hilltop taff (bu mes manage>r)
12.
phi llip , georgy
lane
(bu mess) student council representative 8;
y-teen 8,9,10; cheerleader 8; hilltop representative 8,12; hornet representative 10; coed hi-y 10,11; powder-puff football 11;
f.b.l.a. 11 ,12; v1ca club lpres1dent) 12.
11,12; faculty take off 10; teacher'~ aide 11,
Jr.-sr.
basketball
game
11;
vM.,ItV
basketball 12; honor roll 12; sen1or play,
l"absolut<' l\- murd<'r" ); horn<'t <,~atl bustn<'.,.,
managE:'r) 12; chorus (v1ce-p res1dent) 12;
band beauty rPvue w1nner 12.
richardson, mark ellis
(general)
amra, ylvia maria
tacadem1<1 hom<•<omtng court 9, b-t<•am
basketball 9, 10, nPdt award 9; y-t<'<'n'> 9;
band 9, 10 ; .,unbowl parade 10; honor roll
9,10, II; cia.,., .,c•cretary 10; clas., VIcepresident 12; '>tudent council ~ecretary 11,
student counul a1de 12 ; student counctl executive board 10; span1sh honor .,OCIE'IV
10,11,12 lpre'>ldentJ; govE:'rnor·., honor.,
nominee (math) 10 . .,pan1~h (11); b-t<'am
cheerleader 10, bl.'ta club 11,12; nat1onal
honor SOCIE:'ty 11,12; f.t.a. 11.12; national
honor soc1ety 11.12; f.t.a. 11,12; certificatp
of ment winnl.'r 11, var'>lty basketball 11.12
(ca ptain ); l<>tll'r club 11, 12; powder pull
football 11, Jr. '>r. basketball gamp 11, mi11
tary spon or 11 12, leadership conterPn< <'
11; spint sk1t 11, faculty take-ott 12; spanl'>h
club 12 ; w'>b young american 12 , hilltop
'>laff
(copy
PCitton
12;
ba.,kptball
hom!.'com1ng <ourt 12.
ray, mary elaine
(bustness)
library
club
8,9, 10
(vicepre ident), 11 (pre ident); f. b. I.a. 12; bu~l
ne s a1de 12.
segr
t, jame monroe
(academic) aud1o-visuaJ club 11,12; sc1ence
club 11; drill team 11; military aide 12,
r.o. t.c. officer 12; platoon leader 12.
ray, vicki laverne
(a adem1) panish club 8,9; y-t en, 8,9,11;
band 8,9,10,11; rose bowl parade 8; un
bowl parade 10; spirit skit 9,10,12; hilltop
representative 8,9,10; science club 10,11;
drama cl ub (secretary) 10, (vice-pre ident)
var~1ty
n ad, william thoma
(general)
nider, john w inston
(general) football 8; b-team football 9,10
varsity football 11,12; faculty take-off 8
f.c.a. 8,9,1 0,11,12; hilltop representative 8,9
wrestling 10,11, letter <.lub 10,11,12;
r.o.t.c "a" company commander 11, r.o.t.c.
battallion staft 12; all region football team
11; all <,late football tPam honorabiP
ment10n 11; wsb m<•tro atlanta all star
football nom1nPe 12, trt-< aptatn 1971
hornets 12; v.1.c.a. 12.
snow, betty ann
(bu'>tn<''>., t.b.l.a. 12, bu'>in<'"" Jld<• 12
southwell, patr1< ia loui'><'
tbu'>lnPss band 8 'J, 10; I b I a 10,11 12 1\K!'prP.,IdPntl: .,en1or y-tl'en., 11, htlltop repre'>l.'ntatlve 12; .,tudPnt <oun(IJ repr<''>Pntativl'
12; bu'>ln<''>~ a1dP 12.
spindler, jenntfcr ruth
(il< ad<•m1< J y-tl'l.'n., 8.9.1 0 (\I< <'·prP.,ident),
11,12 honor roll 8,9,10; b.Jnd 8,9,10,11.12;
row bowl paradE' 8; .,un bowl parade 10;
winter ball court 8; cit1Ien.,h1p award 8,9,
.,pilnl'>h national honor .,o< i<>tv 9 10, 11, 12;
.,tucknt council reprP~entat1vc• 9, 10, .,tudE:>nt
coun< tl a1de 11, 12; c<•rtlfiCilte ot award tor
acadPmlc excellence 9,10; bPta dub 11,12;
t.t.a. 11,12. b-tE:'am ba.,kPtball '><orekeeper
11. var'>~ty baske>tball .,cor!'kPl'p<'r 12; go\prnor'., honor~ nom in<'<' (mu.,i<) II, h1lltop
qatt (layout Pditon 12. honwcomtng court
12, nat1on.JI honor '>Oc.t<'t\ 12, band bc•aut\
r<'VU<' w1nnpr 11; lootball hompcomtng
'>pon.,or 12.
st. john, debbie lynn
(academic) typ1ng certificate' 8, honor roll 8,
art club (treasurer) 8; t.t.a. 10, (pr<'.,ldentl
11. (president) 12; f.t.a. award 11; co-ed h1-y
10; latin club 10; science club 10; student
council representative 11; teacher's a1de 11;
powder-puff toot ball 11; inte>r-club council
11; Jr.-sr. basketball game 11· tacultv takeoft 12, library aide 12; t.t.a. state convention12; hornet staff (pagP editor).
terry, su an kay
(academic) band 8,9,10,11,12; rose bowl
parade 8; sun bowl parade 10; art club 9;
drama club 10,11 (play 't hree p1lls tn a
bottle"); p.e. aide 12.
timmerman, elain
(academ ic
cecile
y-tE:'ens
8,9 10 SE:'crPtarv). 12
l pre~ident) ; spani~h club 8,9 hornet rE:'prP.,entatlvc• 8,9; honor roll 8,9, 10 II band
8,9,10,11,12; maJorette 10.11.12 (captain of
maJorette ); ro e bowl parade 8; sunbowl
parade 10 ; atlanta all-~tar maJorette 10,11,12
(ca ptatn); span1sh nat1onal honor soc1ety
9,1 O, 11 (vice president), 12 (VICl'-p resident );
nat1onal honor soc1ety II, 12 (vice pre ident) ; beta club 11, 12; governor' honors
nomtnee (science 11; t.t.a. 11,12 (program
cha1rman); hilltop stall (n rc ulat ion manager) 12; homecoming court 12 , .,taft g<.>orgia
aiJ-qar twirling camp 12; w'>b young amencan 12; dar good citizemh1p 12; leader h1p
conterPnce 12.
white, andra in z
(bu me s) f.h.a. 10; f.b.l.a. 11 (treasurer);
tea her' a1de 11; busine aide 12.
wi ll iam on, nancy lynn
(general) band 8,9,10; rosE:' bowl parade 8;
un bowl parade 10 ; spirit ~kit 9; sen1or
football ponsor 10; ~<.>n1or plan (at lanta
t<.>ch) 12.
oung, franklin thoma'> (c hip)
(academiC) audio vi ual club 9.10,11.12;
basketball manager 10,11; f.c.a. 10,11; drill
team 1 0; color guard 11 , color guard commander 12; military a ademi award 11;
military a1de 12; r.o .t.c. offic r 12; student
coun il aide 11,12; certifi at of merit in
drafting 10; science club 11; f.t.a. 11; co-ed
hi-y 11.
���H
0
-i
ja k on
motor ~
2794 t wart
132
�1971-72 varsity
cheerl ader
133
�hapeville radiator hop
585 king arnold t.
kidd electric company
3099 springdal rd
mickey's florist and gift hop
583 central ave.
st. john bay tation
a t point , ga.
whole al
134
w.c. king company
andy and toba o
ea t point, ga.
�citizen<> bank
of hap 'ville
590 central ave.
135
�the twirling quintet
·-- - -
the maJorettes for 1971- 72 are : ~- pindler, t.
guenther , b . ~amra , ~ . fro~t , and e. timmerman ,
captam .
't.tt
'
. :f
. t.
...
..
136
�congratulations to the
seniors of 72
frank r. lea
eel ste b auty alon
615 north ave.
be t wish
to th
class of '72
enior
harry whit ford
home of the most
"affordable ford "
3418 stewart ave.
dwarf hou e
njoying over 26
year of popularity
137
�clark simpson service tation
2866 tewart avenue
bob maddox chrysler plymouth
fore t park
ale s rvic and atisfaction
I
I
georgia hou e of representiative
g.d. adam repre entativ
I
shirl
yls flower hoppe
603 central avenue
a fri nd wi h
enior good luck
tri- ity hardware, inc.
597 entral avenu
138
�hapeville furniture co, inc.
complete home furnishings
~70 central avenue
c-1 homeroom
bob weldon
hapeville enco s rvice station
SOl central avenue
kwik-pick
north av nue and t wart
go-air incorporated
3562 lm tr t
raven's flower and gifts
3145 t wart avenue
congratulation to th
cia of '72
hap viii woman' club
139
�complim nt of
a-3
f.w. woolworth's
stewart ave.
compliment of
d-1
tandard oil
451 . central ave.
tom's nite owl
3279 tewart ave.
140
�brew r' gang
e-3
141
�mr . p's p t
e-1
142
�kilby's tran m1 s1on
714 n. central av .
compliment of
frank . coggin
cia of '44
-4 hom room
143
�m ccord and re ve r alty
323 8 t w art ave.
dr. jo
ph g. bi hop
hiropra tor
holder tire company
311 c ntral ave.
mr. and mrs. william v. george
best wi hes, eniors
modern home plan ervice, inc.
535 central ave.
attina ' mu i store
fore t park , ga.
14 4
�-2
ma taylor' angel
right-on
145
�b-5 clas of '75
lum'
the on family plac
wh r dad like to go
898 virginia ave.
dr. quinton j. peele
complim nt
n1or
the arrow press inc.
quality printing plu ~ervi
890 virginia av .
th hi-lo
c ntral av .
c-3 homeroom
146
�P t jungl ·
29
In
17 tewart a~
I
147
�congratulations and
best wi h es to th
class of '72
mr. & mr . charle hayne
melton's cleaner
651 vall y hill road
riverdale, ga.
central parts co.
645 central ave.
148
�THEy GAVE THE RYOUT
•r
v~AT OUR
c0
ATtO
IGH
�we tbrook chry ler plymouth
ea t point
alfredo g. garcia m.d.
congratulation hornet
hapeville mary carter paint store
3446 stewart ave.
personalized services and
expert advice
food mart
315 n. central ave.
air host inn
atlanta airport
510 modern rooms
banquet and meeting facilities
hapeville drug company inc.
"th drug tor on the corner"
761-3121
prescription our specialty
roger peit o carl evan
150
�a-5
green bro .
nur ery n. 10
1016 central ave.
tri-city federal
aving & loan a ociation
606 s. central ave.
ru ell dry cleaning
our 36th anniv r ar
3396 tewart ave.
paul t. donehoo funeral home
7 6 central a e.
761-2171 or 761-2172
151
�d-4 hom eroom
congratulation s to
th e nior o f '72
wood pharmacy
airport tire center
market grocery co .
state farmer market
I
hickokls sporting good
829 main st.
forest park
tewart-greene produce co .
state farmer market
wholesale fruit and produce
I
woolworth
satisfaction guaranteed
replacement or money refunded
2811 lakewood ave. w .
152
�hapeville high school parent-teacher a ociation
153
�c-2 homeroom
barrett's american
748 virginia ave.
24 hour ervice 761-9356
154
�hapeville cabinet shop, inc.
3557 elm street
761-1655
harrison-fotochrome corporation
671-673 central ave.
quality film service
the clarinet ection
congratulations enior
from the
"queen of riverdale"
hapeville lion club
hapeville electric co.
3269 north fulton.
155
�carl knight realty company
3310 forre t hill drive
delta airlines
b - 4 homeroom
156
�boyd tire company
cleveland- ylvan hell
you have to
b - 1 to see- 1
d - 3 homeroom
157
�hap viii
united
m thodist
youth
hapeville
first
baptist
youth
j-d
steak
ranch
state
farm
insu ranee
158
�the hilltop staff
thinks
hapeville hornet
are heavy.
159
�th hilltopp r
thank
ga par-ware studio
and
hunt r publishing co .
for their help in
putting thi book to b d .
160
�161
�1b2
�163
�a- 3
a 5
abbot , phill1p
abrams . mr Jan'f'~
adams, darrel
adams, dennl'>
adams , l•z
adams, mark
adams, tma
agnew, thoma'
air host mn
airport tire c entt•r
allen alice
allen , brenda
allen, curt1s
allen, debbie
allen , kathy
allgood , andrea
allman , IuCio
a lmand, n1ta
anderson , mrs. mel issa
anderson , steve
arende ll faye
arende ll, nancy
arrow press . mc
art department
attaway sharon
attina s mus1c store
140
151
101
12 19,42 ,8 7
95
20 ,&6,112
'>6,61.71 ,95
101
61 ,95
95
150
152
107
112
36 38. 112
95
56,95
95
95
58,62,101
73,87
)1 , 107
101
59,112
146
11
56,62,67,112
144
b-5
146
bailey, bil ly
112 115
b ailey, da nny
17 3
baker, jane
58,95
b and
64,65
barfield, a mta
54,56,58,111,112
barnett, dav 1d
24,29 , 37,57,67,77,112
barnett, don na
59,95
barnes, mr daniel
20,66.87
barret' s am e nc an
154
baseball
46,47
basketball (b team)
42,4 3
basketball (varsity)
35,36,37,38
basketball (varsity g irls')
39,40,41
baskin, lugene
66
battles, mrs. frances
87
beck, danny
29,] 1 ,42,46,52,57,1 07
beck, vicki
61,95
bell, carolyn
67,112
bell terry
56,77,95
bergen, mitchell
61,95
beta club
55
bettis, barry
24,29,31,46,52,57,111'
112,114
bett1s, brad
46,107
bishop, dr. joseph g.
144
bishop, melanie
58,61,95
blount, Iori
101
blyth, rusty
61,95
bob maddox chrysler-plymouth
138
bodkin, mr howard
21,87
bond, dottie
61,62,72.117
boris, rocky
42,107
braley, ruth
54,70,71,117
brannon, barbara
62,71,117
brantley, jesse
101
brantley, will
112
breed, diane
brewer, mr. roy
12,87
bridges, tim
101
briscoe, terri
117
britt, charles
117
brockman, steve
31,107
brown, david
95
brown, debbie
94,95,101
brown marie
brown, roberta
66.77,117
bryant, ronn1e
95
buchanan, jessica
39,41,49,57,58,1 07
bucki, cheryl
95
buckley, richard
112
buice, jeanne
14,56,95'
buice, steve
29,57,117,162
burdette, barbara
61,95
burdette, laura
107
164
Index
burke, m1tht>al
burnett , Jesa
burns . larry
burns m1ke
burns, ricky
burns, ronn1e
busmess ed ucat1on
bussell mr kelly
butler, rhonda
byne, darrell
byron msg will1am
c- 1
c 2
c- 3
c- 4
cafetena staff
callahan, de nn1s
campbell, randy
112
<))
67 '!4 ,95
101
112
15
14
1"" ,646588
101
88
139
154
146
143
93
27,29,82.101
Cdmpbell, m1ss theodora
11,88
campbell, mr. william
88
carden, kevm
95
carey, dale
95
carr, mike
59,67,95
carswell, conn1e
126
cartledge, david
95
cartledge, dean
101
cartledge, doug
112
cawthorne, sheila
54,58,78,112
celeste beauty salon
137
central parts company
148
cera, terry
54,56
chalkey, dallas
96
chamberlain, mrs. joyce
88
chappell, johnny 29,54,57,68,77, 116,117,129
chastian, dannie
31,71,101
chastian, ronnie
31,57,107
cheely, clinton
35,36,37
cheerleaders ("b" team)
34
cheerleadPr~ 'e 1gh·~ g r dt
l4
p H, ll•
c.heerlt>adt>r\ ,va•-;oty 1
c horu-;
b3
ut1zens bank ol hapPv I I'
ll)
coty of hapev1llt>
149
c Jantoro , r1c h.ud
107
1 ~5
clarmPt -;ettion
clark s1mpson ser\ 1c f \ldtl<' r
118
clay, frank1P
l/, 112
clayton , m1ke
112
< lemans carole
101
c.obb, Jaye
107
cobb . JUne
101
cobb . ~abnna
lOb 107
c.o .d.
H O F4
coggm , edd1t>
18 1'! 4') 4(, 4 '>4 <; "",69
116 111!, 1L l , 129
cogg1n , frank e
141
coile, daphne
96
cole, 1ack1e
118
coleman, frank
10 1
coleman , patsy
%,96
conort, darwin
'> b ,hl ,h ', b8 ,77 106,
·o' 110
conrad , JPdn
101
7
coody, william
cook, pam
cosmato, cathy
cosmato, richard
coursey, JOhn
coursey, tom
couturiaux, christi
cox, pat
cox, todd
crawford, bernard
crawford, willie
Crittendon, ncky
cudsik, guy
cummings, leslie
cummings, Iori
cummings, matina
custodial staff
d- 1
101
112
101
57,67106.107
101
57,62,67,112
56, 107
29,37,57,112
42 96
112
118
29,118
59,96
58,71,78, 94, 9b
32,55,62,67,68.72.73
118,129,131
92
140
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Hapeville High School was established in 1939, providing more classrooms to relieve overcrowding at Russell High School in East Point, Georgia. In 1988, Hapeville, Russell and Woodland High Schools were consolidated and Tri-Cities High School was created.
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�Reality of the present
moment-to-moment,
causes our frail links with the past
to slip from our unsure grasp.
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�Oblivious
to the injuries
it imposes upon each individual,
discovery manifests itself in
forms of change, not of the
world around us, but rather in
the form of changes imposed upon
us from and
of within.
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�5
�����Student Council Demands Work,
Work and More Work
Student Officers Are: Lori Barker, Donna Barnette, Mary Martha
Coursey, Alan Gordon, Tori Henry, David Hinson, Anna Hood, Bobby
Hudson, Steve Love, Steve Maher, Judy Ray, Paula Rivers.
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�I
•
Student Council Demands Work,
Work, and more Work
Fighting apathy and encouraging school-witle
participation takes a member who specializes
in congeniality and reliability.
Success is what they strive for.
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�S. C. Reps Get It Done!
Student Council Representatives Are: David
Albright, Billy Brown, Larry Burns, Jaye Cobb,
June Cobb, Pat Evans, Bob Fleenor, Bonnie
Folds, Ruth Fries, Karmen Koon, Danny
Mangum, Renee Mathews, Don Ordner, Randy
Sims, Kathy Stearns, Julia Smith, Ann Stuart,
Jan Sudderth, Sallie Watkins, Julie Weldon,
Renee Weldon.
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�Brains Make It
ational Honor Society
and Beta Club mC'mbers
arC' thP intellectually
inclined students of H.H.S.
ThPy work their brains till
they stPam, and what do
they get for it? A star
beside their name' in the
graduation programs.
'ational Honor Society mt•mbers
Steve !1.1aher
David Hinson
Walt Harmon
Carole Clemens
Daria Drukenmiller
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§~~le ~~ ;;:ler
Lori Blount
janis Parkin on
B ta Club m mbers. Tim PurceU,
Darwin Conort Steve Mah r.
David Hinson, Bill Gt'Orge, Walt
Harmon, Harvey Sells. David
&;~f~l {;~~~~~R~thV~i~~: ~~~:·
Clemt•n . Dale Watts Elaine
Mercer. Terry Cera. LOri Blount.
Bonnie Robert~ janis Parkinson.
Jan Sudderth, 1...indy Glozier, Carole
\\'heeler. Daria Drukenmiller,
Ma!'J!arita Samra, Beth Young,
Salhe Watkins. Terry Evans,
Denise !vie, Peter Rintye.
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�Surprise! Wucher Stays Second Year
Defying the example of
his predecessors and remaining
with the H.H.S. band another
year, Mr. Jay Wucher led
the band into many new innovations
such as dance steps and above
all, NEW UNIFORMS!
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�15
�Stivers and Company
Is singing number one? The chorus members of
Hapeville sure think so! However, they did a great deal
more . From big things, like concerts, to tiny things, like
selling confetti; the chorus, under the arm -swinging
of Mr. Stivers, really "Da-Re-Meed."
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�\1ixed Choru membt>r Tind Adams,
David Albril!ht , Cathy Allen, Connie
BarrenlinekDanny Beck. Marcia Berry
StevP Broc man . Jeff Brooks DebbiP
Lowrey, Terry Cera. Carole Clemens, June
Cobb. \1ark Cobb. Patsy Coleman. Joann
Comstock. Darwin Conort John Coursey,
\Si~~i~k.k~:ri~on~~n":Hi~:.· &"~~~~d
Drukenmiller, Martha Edwards. Koney
FerrPII, Bonny Folds. Bn·nda Folds.
Christi Gentle. Cindy Glazier. Jeannint>
Gray. Valerie Haney. Shane H!'ad
Laurie Jefford . David Jones. Rocky
Kendnck, Albert King , Pam Landrum,
Jimmy Lovern Donna Lynch Robbie
McClanahan , Ronm e Mask, Bobby
Melton, !U'bm Melton Ronme Morn s
Cheryl Mosl ey, Tina Padgett Debbte
Payn e Tamt Pope, Pam Pnn ct' Ttm
Puree(!, Judy Ray , Peter Rintye. Paula
RivPrs Marty Rogers, Tim Shepherd ,
Vicki Slade;.Julia Smith , Sharon Smith ,
Pat Snead, vary St. John. David Sullivan
Trenette Tnompson , Karen Tittle
Russell Turne r, Beverly Van Way
Milton Weaklt·y, Beth Young , TracPy
Young
Varsil¥ Choru member : David
Albright Cath} Allen , Dannv B
Carole clemens, June Cobb, Ma.r Cobb ,
Darwin Conort , John Cour ey, Carl
Dawkins, Dottie Dimmi , Darta
Drukenmiller, Edward Drukenmiller,
Koney Ferrell, Bonny Folds , Cindy
Glazier, Pam L.andrum, Jimmy Lovprn ,
Robin Melton, Tim Purcell . Judy Ray .
Paula River , T1m Shepherd , Julia Smith ,
Gary t.lohn , Trenette Thompson ,
Karen Ti le, Beth Young, Tracey Young
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�F.T.A.
Becomes
S.A.G.E.
S.A.G.E., the newest and most successful
group of the year. S.A.G.E. is an new form of
F.T.A. It's a little different from last year, it
urges you to "get involved", and that's exactly
what the advisor, Mrs. Parramore, inspired
the members to do. Carnivals and concession
stands at the basketball games helped to
support this organization.
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S.A G.E includes: Trenette Thompson . Pam Parks . Dimmick , Sharon Smith,
Harvey Sells , Brenda Lewis, Darwin Conort Robin King , Robin Melton Lori
Barker, Laurie Jeffords. jan Maher, Beth Young, Terry Cera, Carole Wheeler , Peter
Rintye, Brenda Folds , Dale Watts, Tracey Young, Cathy Allen, Cindy GlozierhTim
Shep erd.
�F.B.L.A.
Advocates
A Business
Background
F.B L.A. includes. Janet Brags. Dale Carth·dgP, Jenny Pit·rc<'. Elaint• Mere< r. anq
Huffstetler, Judy Keaton, Jamct• Green Trudy Matc)owsky. Holly Ross, Tammy
McKinnon, Dale Watts. Jan Sudderth, CCcile Sm1th, Bonme Roberts,., Becky Fritzler,
Donna Barnette, Trenette Thompson, Robin Melton. BrPnda Folds, oetty Crawford,
Jessica Buchannan, Mary McGinnis.
Future Business L<>aders of America
gives a student with a business class
during the day an opportunity to learn
how the business world operates.
F.B.L.A. sold "Buzz Books" to raise
money and gave an open house tea for
students, par nts, and teachers.
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�Y-Teens Reach Out
Y-Teens, nearly the largest club at
Hapeville, managed to win the
trophy for most active club- last
year. This year, under the
leadership of Mrs. Wilson, they're
working to do it again -and
without the help of any boys!
Y-teens members
include: Anne Ray,
Laura Brookshire, Cindy
Glozier, Sharon
Smith, Kathy Milewski,
Dotty Dimmick, Mary
McGinnis, Robin
Melton, Cathy Barfield,
Pam Peavy, Hollie Ross ,
Janice King, Linda
ettles, Donna Barnette,
Ray Ann Giddens,
Sherry Moore, Robin
King, Jane Randolph,
Carol Kelly, Carla
Stevens, Cherrell
Thompson, Kathy
Stearns.
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�Spanish Groups Fight Communication Gap
Spanish NatiOnal Honor
Socipty members are Kathy
Allt·n. Lori Blount. Lesa
Burnett, Terry Cera, Carole
Clemens, Darwtn Conort,
Daria Drukenmille~ Bonny
Folds. Ruth Frlt's. L.hristi
Gentlt•. Bill George, Cindy
Glo,io·r. Alan Gordan.Valerit
Hano·y Bobby Hudson. Stevo•
Love. Steve \iaher Elaine
Mo·rct'r. Tim Purcell. Bonnie
Roberts. Julia Smith, Cindy
Walker Sallie Watkins ,
Carole \\'lll'eh•r Julie
Weldon
Spanish Club- to get to
Spanish National Honor
Society- not completely.
To be eligibl for our
Espanol Club all you need
is a "Si" but, for the Honor
Society, you must
maintain a "B" average.
Eith r way, they both have
Miss Campbell- and fun.
~anish Club members are: Sandy Akers , Jack Almand Kathy Allen , Roger Allgood. Lori Blount, Jan Cagle, Alict> Eubanks, Bob Fleenor.
Otristl G ntle , Cindy Glozlt>r, Mike Glazier, OJUck Graham" Valerie Haney , Doh• HowardhShirley Jackson, Janict• King , Pam Love. Steve
Love, Jimmy Lovern, Mary Ann McBerry , Tommy Morris , t..arol Myer , Randy Pelky , Gay ntty, Jan Rampley , Chip Ray, Bonnie Roberts ,
Hollie Ross, Tim Shephero, Cecil Smith , Carla Stevens , Trenette Thompson , Cullen Toole, Juhe Weldon , Terry Cera, Carole Oemens ,
Terri Bell, Terry Evans, Sallie Watkins
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�Art Club- Quill and Scroll Develop Interest
Whether one prefers self ('Xpn'ssion in
the form of words or in art there i a
placp at HHS in its Art Club or the Quill
and Scroll.
Quill and Scroll members Stevp Maher, Susan Vance Terry Evans Mr. Rodney Chatham, judy RayJ Mrs. janet
McCard 1 Christy Couturiaux, Paula Lyles. Bonny Roberts, LOri Blount, ji) Joiner,.. Laurie Bennett, David Hinson, Pam
ParKs, Jamie Mobley, Pam Landrum, Carl Dawkins, Sallie Watkins, Cindy '-'loizer, jimmy Lovern, Harvey Sells,
Brenda Folds, Gary St john, Peter Rintye.
Art Club mpmbers Mark Bass. Rocky Boris, jeff Brooks. Pam Peavy, Don Millerj Kathy Starnes, Brad Frost, Paul O'Danicl, Mike Shuman. Alan Boykin, Darrell Byne,Jeff
Foxworthy, Guy Sm1th, Harry Mobley, Thomas Bloodworth, Mitche I Berggren, Frances Murray, George Martin, jesse Brantl ey, Bobby Hudson , Gene Knight.
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�F.H.A.- Drama Club Inspire Creativity
Allowing the imagination
to run rampant and inspin•
creativity are the
objectives of the F.H.A.
and Drama Club.
Drama Club mpmbers an• : Pam Parks . Brt·nda Folds , Kathy Allen , TraC<'Y Young, Pct!'r
Rintye, Leslie Holt.
F.H.A. m<•mbers include: Mary Ann McBerry. DaiP Watts. Jane Crawford, )an!'t Bragg, M!'lissa
lcMillan .
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�V.I.C.A. & V.O.C.A.- Work!
V.I.C.A. and V.O.C.A. are two of the organizations
at school that get out and actually work. Besides
the students having their own individual jobs,
they have group jobs, too; such as national
conventions. With Mr. Barn es and Mr. Hillard as
the advisors, th ey always get things done.
V.O.C.A members: Alice Bondurant
David Buckh•y Kevin Carden Mike
Lillibridge, Allen Mangum, ~fartha
Pate. Jay Saunders, Richard
Sudduth, Janice Allen , Bobby
Agnew , Ed Curtin , Vicki Gover ,
Rocky Gray. Chil? Ht•nderson Libby
Henry David jones, Bobby Kelly
il.en Kendrick! Ronnu•Kimberlv. Pai
Marliry_. Bi ly Mate)owsky )uhan
Moss. Loindy !'ese. Mike Vming,
Kenny Massey., David Cartledg!',
Tommv Agnt•w MIKe Brunson. Mike
Dav1s , John D~oan , Dav1d Ferguson.
Charlie Gibbens. Raye Ann Giddens.
Tommy Gragg, Angie Harrison. PNry
McCullou~:~h. Tony Odegarci David
Shedd . Regma Pate , Darlin!' Smelly
V.I.C.A members: )aye Cobb, John
Howard , Larry Jones , john Stephens,
Tommy Smith , Lavon Floyd, Terri
Rooks, Shirley Stub~s1 Jim Mills,
james Freeman, Drew McWilliams ,
George Martin, Ken Evans , Ray Wells,
Laura Phillips Cecil Neese , William
Cocort , Rodney Sutter , Linda Fleming,
Brenda Lt>wis, John Ettel. Oay
Melancon , Tim Bridges , Wendy
Woods, Bill Nunn , Dee Matejowslcy,
Lee Morgan , William Kamin, Robert
Pierce, Tommy Stuart , Steve McDade ,
Dennis Callahan, Lynn Morgan, Don
White, Marty Green , Pam Ledet. Lloyd
Mathews , Ronnie Chastam .
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�F.C.A. and Letter Club Build Sportsmanship
F.C.A. became co-ed this
year with the first girl
officer ever, while the
Letter Club doesn't even
have any officers- just
the "Varsity Gang".
F.C.A. members H1•nry Dawkins. Mike
Neil, Jeff Foxworthy . Cheryl Mosley.
Tern Bell . james Freeman Chris
Daughtery. jeff Anderson. Randall
Rogers . Ben Lindsey, Dale Carey. David
Fergerson, Walt Harmon. Danny Sellers .
Don Ordner. Steve Love . Chrish Gentle
Julie Weldon. Jimmy Lovern. judy Ray
Gary St. John. David Albnght . David
Smith , Bobby Hudson jerry Anderson
Steve Droughe~ Pat Evans. Tim Purcell.
Mark Murray. 1.-nris Evans. David
Hinson . MitChell Berggren.._ Trenette
Thompson, Randy Hood . nm Shepherd .
Tommy Morris . Ruth Fries, Anna Hood .
Steve Anderson Tori Henry Vicki
Slade. Steve Maher Leslie ~ummings .
Danny Beck . Lori B1
ount. Sallie
Watkms. Danny Chastain. Mike Gilbert.
Alan Shuman . Brad Bettis Carl
Dawkins. Alan Jordan. Bobby Davis,
Jamie Mobley. !.arry Bums. Cindy Glazier.
Letter Club mcludes ; Tim Purcell. Mike
Gilbert. Brad Bettis. Dannie O.astain.
Larry Bums. jimmy Lovern . Bobby
Hudson . Alan{Jordan . Steve Anderson
Bobby Davis. ud Keaton Gary St.
John 1 Terri Be 1, ~arl Dawkins. Juh
Weloon.._ Alan Snuman. Christi Gentle.
Danny t>eck. Sallie Watkins. Ronnie
Chastain . Steve Maher, Walt Harmon .
Paul Rintye David Albright. Don
Ordne~ Ruth Fries, Ch ryl Mosley.
james rreeman. Jamie Mobley . Tim
Shepherd . /udy Ray. Steve Love 1 Lori
Blount . Da e Carey. Randy Hooa .
Trenette Thompson. Cindy Glozier
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�Don't Delay See an Aide
Running the projector, answering the phone, filing the mail,
and stamping library books is just a portion of the work
student aides around H.H.S. experience. They usually can be
found in the office, library, cafeteria or P.E. office. Don't delay
-See an aide!!
Student Aides : Judy Ray , David
Hinson, Paula Rivers, Laurie Benmrtt.jamie Mobley , Janis Parkinson,
Ju ~Keaton, Trenette Thompson,
Jord~~:t::l~~t~i .'J);v~b'ro~an~
Darrell Adams , Johnny Blackerby ,
Regina Sowell, Oterly Webb, Vicki
Rapp , Diane Hufstetler Ronnie
Morris, Tina Davis, Gary St. John .
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�J.R.O.T.C.- Required!
J.R.O.T.C.- a tenth
and eleventh grade
tragedy. Or is it?
Some say we don't
need it, others say
we do. J.R.O.T.C.
educates boys to be
men. Do our boys
need it?
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�The Hornet -
Under the supervision of new advisor, Mr.
Rodney Chatham, the Hornet Staff provided tm
issues of the "Hornet", free of charge. With the
cooperation of may faculty members, students,
and patrons the "Hornet" developed into a top
notch paper.
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Free of charge
�Editor ................................. Peter Rintye
Assistant Editors .......... Brenda Folds, Bonni e Rob erts
Feature Editor ... . . . ............... . . .. Tracey Young
Sports Editor ............................ Terry Evans
Exchange Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laurie Bennett
Business Manager ........ . ........... . Bonnie Roberts
Ad Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brenda Folds
Photographer .... . ......... . ..... . ...... Harvey Sells
Sports Writers ...... ... .. . . David Hinson , Gary St. John
Feature Writers ...... .. .. . . .. Cindy Glazier, Leslie Holt
Cartoonis ts .... . .......... John Coursey, Jeff Fo worthy
Contributing Writers ... .... . . David Green , John Coursey
Librarian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Hinson
Advisor . . ...... . ........... . ..... Mr. Rod E. Chatham
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�Hilltop Representatives include: Carol
Brockman, Tim Davis, Ronnie Morris, Lucille
Vining, Mary McGinnis, Dennis Clay, Tina
Davis, Teena Lay,.Bobby Davis, Kathy
Milewski, Bobby Hudson, Vicki Slade, Pat
Snead, Terry Cera, Brenda Lewis, Mary
Coursey, Renae Mathews, Janice Green.
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�Hilltop Staff Threatens Editor's Life
Lori Blount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Organizations Editor
Christy Couturiaux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editor-in-Chief
Carl Dawkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Curriculum Editor
Jil Joiner ..... . ............................ Class Editor
Pami Landrum .... .. ... . ........ Assistant Editor-in -Chi ef
Jimmy Lovern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assistant Sports Editor
Paula Lyles . . ........................ Student Life Editor
Steve Maher ............................. Faculty Editor
Jamie Mobley .................... . ........ Sports Editor
Mrs. Janet B. McCard ........................... Advisor
Pam Parks ............................ Circulation Editor
Judy Ray ........................ Assistant Faculty Editor
Harvey Sells ............................... Copy Editor
Susan Vance ............................ . . Photographer
Sallie Watkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advertising Manager
" Look people, You'd better get
your layouts done now!" "Hey
man , is that the editor yelling
again?" "Of course! She's always
yelling! " So the war of Hilltop
room, number 106, rages on . It's a
wonder this book ever got put out.!
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���I Found the Me
In the beginning, there exi ted
simply me. Inside me was a me I
didn't know, a sepcratc pntity. I
searched, grew, and expanded until
I found the me inside me.
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�Being An Us
Soon, I found that an alone me gets
lonely so, I built a r lationship with a
someone lse. Together we l arned to
share parts of ourselves. Within us we
discovered true closness.
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�40
�Sharing Interests
I still knew that I must not draw into
myself. To really belong, I had to find
my own special crowd to share my
interests.
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�Learning To Fit In
Satisfied with my
own special crowd, I
sat back and looked
around. Something
was missing. I had
much left to give.
Needing an outlet to
express myself, I
entered an
organization.
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�Self in the Crowd
In my quest for my own
personal me, I found many
times to put my me, a someon
else, our crowd, and th
organization together to
improve our school. One of
these tim s was Homecoming.
Now my me was complete.
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���English- Conducive
to Communication
lt had been the goal of the English teachers at
H.H.S. to find thP best way to help the students
express them elves, and to encourage them to share
their thoughts. The teachers here havp created an
atmosphere that is conducive in developing the
students need and desire to communicate with
othrrs.
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�History- Past Clarifies Present
History is two distinct things; the past, and all that
happened in the past. The past is not dependent upon
us, students and teachers, for its existence. Its existence
is its own right. By discovering some of the last
ingredients or by illuminating some of the dark areas
the students at H.H.S. can "realize" the past. History
lived and teachers and students gain knowledge from
knowledge past learned. The memory and the
consciousness can be stimulated, the image of the past
can be changed. ow that the teachers have given
students the idea of these things, the students h re at
H.H.S. can make History what they see it to be.
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�Math Teachers Combine Forces
Math is a turning point in every
student's life. You either pass or
fail at HHS . . . . Explanation,
concentration, and a little bit of
luck combine to supply us with a
weak stomach and stronger mind.
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�Science
Intrigues
the Mind
Man is an inquisitive creature. ot only does
he explore the depths of the oceans, sample
the moon's surface and the limitless expance
of outer space, he also ponders the mystery of
his own mind. One of the most remarkable
capacities of the human being is his ability to
communicate his thoughts and feelings across
space and times to other . At Hapevill High
School, the teachers and tudents are striving
to delve into these scientific realms.
51
�Spanish and
Library Broaden
Language Skills
To widen the realm of international
communication, Spanish offers the opportunity
for the H.H.S. student to expand his powers of
intellect.
Librarians arP no longer mere custodians of
books; at Hapeville High School our library is
equipped with library aides, a card catalogue
and efficient shelves with correct numbers and ..___ ·- ·
names to make things easier. This year along
with Mrs. Williams we have a new assistant
librarian, Mrs. Mawbry. Both of these ladies
help student to the world lit rary thought.
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�A Trio of
Alternatives
At Hapeville the Music Department has three
typPs of programs. Band, the most spirited
group, marched at all football games, marched
in parades and presented its annual spring
concert; Chorus, the largest group, sang at
Underground Atlanta and presented a
Christmas Concert. Last, but not least, the
newest group of all is Guitar, an xciting new
cour e offered for students interested in
learning to play a string instrument.
53
�Industrial Arts- Hard Work and Skilled Hands
To plan a house. construct a tablP. or discover thP
tt>chniques of a tool, takes hard work and skill. This year
the Industrial Arts Department pushed for a better student
participation. and succt>eded .
...
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�Express Yourself
Art provides thP opportunity to express ones own
imagination. ThP Art room, full of paintings, stichE>ry
designs, and sculpturpd statues takes thP student to a
fantasy world of crpativity. Under thP direction of Mr
Wolfe. students learn to think and put their thoughts on
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�Practice Makes Perfect
Cooking and sewing are valuable
assets to those who wish to take the
inniative. Cooking is a snap for
students desiring to learn. In fact,
before long, one might be able to cook
a gourmet feast fit for a king. In
sewing, whip up a dream. Try out
your creativity.
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�Business Department
Builds Futures
Learning to grow into the business world is the
objective of the HHS business department. Whether the
student is intending to go into a business situation
directly after high school, or proceed with higher
learning, he is guaranteed an adequate background
with the HHS business course.
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�3 - Woman Team
Teaches Special Skills
The time that one offers
each student to develop
his ability and
creativeness and to
learn and prepare for a
long future, has become
a direction of desire in
the PVT Department.
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�Work - Study Students
Explore Their Futures
The discovery of a job might
make a future way for the DCT
or CV AE student; or give him
the opportunity to work for the
things that will make him
happy. Most people wouldn't
sacrifice as much as these
students might. But, if they
didn't enjoy it they wouldn't
do it.
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�Sergeant Byron Wants You!
. if your arm can hold your hand up to your eye, that is.
But don't dismay if you can't- the officers will build up
those weak arms with about 100 pushups! Boy, what a
requirement!
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�P. E., Driver's Training- Skill of Control
Sore muscles, sweat, and fatigue constitute the Physical
Education Program at H.H.S. Although it seems hard and
worthless at times, students acquire physical and mental
control of their bodies, a worthy endeavor.
"Accelerated" by Coach Ed Daniel, Driver's Training
students gain new perspectives of control and
alertness. From the first time in starting a car to, at
last- the final grade, students put learning and
understanding together with fun.
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���Hornets Prove
to be Super
From the first "shift" to the final "T.D.", the Hornets stuck it
out. With David Albright and Tim Purcell both making Prep
Honor Roll, the team put it all together for a record breaking
statistic gain of over 2,000 yards. The dedicated War Hornets
worked hard all season and nded up with a well-earned 6-4
record!
HHS
12
8
20
0
26
34
6
28
40
12
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OPPONENTS
Palmetto
Headland
Buford
Duluth
Crestwood
Loganville
Riverwood
St. Joseph
Dacula
West Point
6
10
13
34
9
6
7
7
8
30
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�Senior Players Lead Team
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��Hornets Best Yet
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�VARSITY: SPIRIT!
"Spirit- there ain't nothin' to it, the way we do it, it's
so easy to learn . . . "How could they miss, wi th superior rating at camp and coming home with a genuine
"SPI RIT STICK"? This year's squad did more than any
other squad has ever attemp ted to do. Selling everything from trash cans to themselves, they proved to
have it all . Boy- what a squad!
Jamie Mobley (captain)
I f
'I
Sallie Watkins
70
Ruth Fries
�t
Lori Blount
Trenette Thompson
Christi Gentle
Terri Bell
Judy Ray
71
�B-team wins
it again
Working togPthcr, th<' B-tcam
Hornets proved thpmselves
capablP of surpassing the
preceding year's record with 3
wins in 7 gamps and w nt on
to again capture the region
title. Large quality and
superior quantity were
responsible for building
experience valuable to players
in the future. Ali-in-all, a very
rewarding season.
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8
38
0
forfeit
0
0
Palmetto
College Park
St. Joseph
Headland
Crestwood
Westwood
Fayette Co.
6
44
0
28
41
35
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�We 've got Spirit
How 'bout you?!
Starting out the year as a novice squad, the B- team
cheerleaders gained spirit. enthusiasm and learned npw
techniques from camp. They ended the year proud and fulfilled.
t
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�Dribble That Ball!
The Varsity Boys ' Basketball team's
season was not as successful as
hoped for as the Hornets ended
with a record of 3 wins and 17
losses. The team made
improvements without having much
experience. But their attitudes
alone showed one area needed no
improvement!
75
�New Coach- New Experience
76
�Mr. Basketball- Rocky Boris
77
�Improvement- Wanted & Maintained
Obvious improvements were shown by the Girls' Varsity
Basketball team as the season progressed. They became
more aggressive and played with more effort. Coach
Hendry's girls continued to improve. They really hustle
for their close wins that now mean something to them.
Miss Basketball- Valerie Haney
78
�79
�Hey, Hey, Hey, Whew! Tear Em Up!
The B-teams headed into their final phase
with a dismal attitude but ended up with a
little curve in the smiles. Both girls and
boys tried their hardest, and came out on
the top or close to it several times.
80
�81
�All the Way
To State!
Hapeville's wrestling team got second in
state. One good reason for this is having
several wrestlers with fine individual
records. They really showed their
toughness and ability by concluding with
a tremendous winning record.
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�83
�Strike 1-2-3, You're Out!
Baseball was a real hit this year.
Our two fantastic pitchers that
maintained the highest batting
averages last year and a guy behind
the plate who's really super good,
not to mention our basemen,
combined to go all the way!
84
�85
�Tennis Anyone?
Tennis is really
swinging this
year. With so
many people
out for the
team, they
played with
finesse and
style.
86
�87
���Administration Boosts
Student Spirit
One again the school year opened with Mr. John
Givens acting as principal. New innovations this
year included smoking permits, and a room to
store equipment for the English department.
90
�91
�Faculty Lighting The Way
Acting benevolently as tutors
counselors , and disciplinarians
toward their pupils, teachers
nudge students forward to blaze
their individual trails through
the hazardous jungle of life to
gain the field of success, lending
help and understanding where
they can. Teachers find time.
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�Daniel H. Barnes
DCT, VICA, Math
Rodney E. Chatham
English
Edgar G. Daniel
Science, Driver Ed.
Joyce Chamberlain
Business Ed .
Kirk D. Elliott
Science
John M. Givens
Principal
93
�Teaching Yet Learning
Marilucy Hammett
Home Economics
James Hilliard
Coop. VOCA, Acad . Ed.
Carol Hope
Business Ed.
94
Leonard Kestenbaum
Math
Janet B. McCard
English
Mary Meacham
English
�Catherine D. Miller
Social Studies
Grace Mowbray
Librarian
Marrian 0. Nichols
AnneS. Parramore
Pre-Vocational Training English
Nelvin C. Miller
Industrial Arts
Siva L. Pickelsimer
Assistant Principal
95
�Building Strong Characters
Edna B. Robinson
English
Ann Stacy
Office Clerk
-David 0. Stivers
Music, Social Studies
96
Erma P. Taylor
Office Clerk
Martha J. Teer
Physical Education
Dorothy L. Thomas
Business Ed.
�Mamie M. Thorpe
Social Studies
Alice H. Washington
Counselor
/
Margie E. Williams
Librarian
Rosa P. Wilson
Social Studies
Roberta D. Wolfe
Art
Jay R. Wucher
Music
97
�Custodial Staff- Dedicated and Untiring
Frequently forgotten, always taken for
granted. the custodial staff untiringly
trivcs to make HHS more comfortable
for the students and faculty of
Hapeville High.
98
�Cafeteria Staff Attempts to Please
Feeding five hundred hunger-stricken students a day is a
risky job for the bravest to undertake. Even so , the Cafeteria
Staff always attempts to please the students of H.H.S., and
usually succeeds.
99
��101
�Bewildered, But Wonderful .
As complex as a myraid composed of an infinite number of
multi-colored pulsating lightsAs simple as a single beam of golden sunlightAs learned as the most aged man of wisdomAs naive as the newest infantAs polished as the finest gemAs lacking in lustre as the roughest stoneAs whole as the finest portraitAs incomplete as an unfinished symphony . . .
In this state of mind, body and soul, the
Seniors face the greatest precipitance of their
lives. Not yet fulfilling their potential and
yet hinting of much to come, the Seniors embark upon
their journey.
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. The Seniors
�William Allgood
Alice L. Allen
Stephen C. Anderson
Joan L. Barker
Danny H. Beck
Laurel D. Bennett
Bradford E. Bettis
Thomas W. Bloodworth
103
�Where Now?
'
Gregory A. Boris
Dennis Callahan
104
Steven D. Brockman
Jessica L. Buchanan
Ronnie D. Chastain
Jaye L. Cobb
W. Darwin Conort
�Christina E. Couturiaux
Robert D. Davis
Cynthia R. Ellis
Bonny F. Folds
Brenda K. Folds
Diann Foster
]ames R. Fr eman
105
�Rebecca Fritzler
Charles E. Godby
Janice M. Green
Marty L. Green
106
Bonita Gilbert
John P. Howard
Larry C. Jones
Alan M. Jordan
�Seniors Brave Tomorrow
Judy M. Keaton
Charles A. McWilliams
Clay F. Melacon
Elaine Mercer
Jamie L. Mobley
Cynthia D. Morgan
107
�W. Lee Morgan
William E. Nunn
108
Janis Parkinson
W. Lynn Morgan
Cheryl L. Mosley
Pamela Parks
Laura A. Phillips
�Caution- Seniors at Work
Dale R. Pearce
Samuel Plant
J. Timothy Powell
Timothy P. Purcell
Judy Ray
Peter R. Rintye
109
�Future Ahead
Paula F. Rivers
H. James Sells
110
Bonnie B. Roberts
Alan R. Shuman
Robert L. Simpson
L. Margarita Samra
Jan Sudderth
�M. Dale Watts
Jonathan M. Wells
Donald A. White
Don B. Woods
111
�Alice Leigh Allen
(Business)
Stephen Ernest Anderson
(Business) Football 8-10; 11-12 Varsity Football Manager; 10-11 Wrestling; 8-12 Spirit
Skits; 11-12 Letter Club; 8-12 FCA; 8-9
FBLA; 11-12 Teachers Aide; 12 Military
aide; 3 years Military; 12 Military Staff; 12
Military Leadership Award; 8th grade paper;
10-11 Military Scholarship Award; 11 Wrestling Scorekeeper; 10-12 Empty Stocking
Fund; Belonged to top collecting Company
in "73".
Joan Lorraine Barker
(General)
Danny Hoyt Beck
(Academic) Track 8; Band 9 & 12; Sun Bowl
Parade; Vice Pres. of 8 and 12 grade; FCA 812; Homeroom Representative 8; B- Team
Football 9-10; B - Team Basketball 8-10;
Varsity Baseball 9-12; Hilltop Repres.
Student Council Executive Board 9-10; 9
grade class President; Y - Teens Sponsor;
Region Champs (baseball); Chorus 10-12;
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Varsity Chorus 10-12; Best Drilled Company
ROTC; Letter Club 10-12; North Georgia
Runner-up (baseball); Stage Manager for
"You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown"; "Mr.
Sweetheart" 11; Platoon Leader (1st Lt.);
Voted for Christian Athelete Award; CoCaptain of Baseball Team 11; Varsity Football 11-12; Varsity Basketball 11-12; Jr. of
Sr. Aide 11; Honor Guard at Graduation 1011; Nominated for Exchange Club Student of
the Month, 11; National Safety Council Conference 12; Spirit Skits 9,10,12; Teachers
Aide 12; Senior Superlative.
Laurel Dawn Bennett
(General) FHA 8; Drama Club 10-11; Art
Club 11; SAGE 12; Chorus 12; Chorus Aide
12; Guitar 12; Office Aide 12; Hornet Staff
(Circulation Manager) 12.
Bradford Emerson Bettis
(Academic) 8th grade football; B - Team
football 9 & 10; Varsity Football 11 & 12;
Best Lineman at H.H.S.; B- Team Football
Regional Champs; Wrestling 11 & 12; Track
1 year; B- Team Basketball; 3 years, Baseball; Homeroom representative; FCA club;
Spirit Skits; Student Council Representative;
Science Club; Best Drilled Company; Platoon Leader; Empty Stocking Fund; Honor
Guard; Civil Defense Course; Band 8-12; Sun
Bowl Parade; Stage Band; Peach Bowl
Parade & Game; Homecoming parade;
Homecoming escort; Class officer; Letter
Club; North Georgia Runner up for baseball
team
Thomas Watson Bloodworth
(General)
Gregory Alexander Boris
(Academic) Basketball 8-12; Student-Faculty
Basketball game 8-9; 1973 State class "B"
Basketball Tournament; FCA 10-12; Track 89; Art Club 8,9 & 12; Spanish Club 8-9; Baseball 10 & 12; Civil Defense course; Letter
Club; Teachers Aide; Military County Competition 10; Best Drilled Company 10; Best
Drilled Platoon 10; Empty Stocking Fund 10.
Timothy Lee Bridges
(General) Art Club; Science Club; VICA.
�Steven Douglas Brockman
(General) Class Play 8; FCA 8-9; Track 8-9;
Football 8-1 0; Letter Club 10-11; Color
Guard 10 & 11, Commander, 12; Tennis 1012; Military Officer 11-12; Wrestling 10.
B-Team & Varsity Football; Varsity Baseball
3 years; Varsity Football 11-12; FCA VicePresident 12; Letter Club; Baseball Manager
9.
Cynthia Renee Ellis
Jessica Lynn Buchanan
(General) Jr. Y-Teens 8; V.O.T. 12; F. B.L.A.
8 -12; Band 8-12; B - Team Basketball 8;
Hilltop 10-11; Hornet Rep . 9; Jr. Sr. Aide 11;
Spanish Club 8; Letter Cl ub 9-12; Student
Council Rep . 10-11; Varsity Basketball 9-10;
Varsi ty Tennis 9-10.
Michael Dennis Callahan
(General ) Track 8-9; B - Team Football 8-9;
Varsity Football 10-11 , Most Valuable
Player , Outstanding Running Back, Tri-City
All Stars; F.C.A.; Letter Club ; Military Pl atoon Leader; Band 11 ; Di sney Wo rld Tri p ;
Peach Bowl ; C.V.A.E. 10; Outstanding Boy of
the Year, 1971 ; D.C.T . State Conventio n .
Ronald Doyle Chastain
(General ) Football 8-12; F.C.A; Drama Club ;
Letter Club ; Baseball.
(General)
Bonny Fay Folds
(Academic) Spanish Club Vice-President 9;
President 10; Spanish Honor Society 10-12;
Chorus President 11-12; Stage Band 10; Accomp anist for Chorus 9-12; Varsity Chorus;
Sang for Counselors Meeting; Student
Council Rep .; Participated in Robert Shaw
Concert ; Band Trip to El Paso, Texas Accompanist for Graduation 1972 and 1973; FTA;
SAGE Treasurer; Historian of 5th District
SAGE; Drama Club.
Brenda Kay Folds
(Academ ic) Ba nd 8-10; Sun Bowl Parade;
Governor Carter's Innageration; Sout heastern Fair Parade; Band Festival 8-10;
Tw irling Festival 8-10; Veterans Parade;
Chorus Festival 9-11; Sang for High view
Nursing Home; Hapeville Service League;
Chorus 10-12; FHA 8, Spirit Skits 8-12;
Hornet Rep. 9; Hilltop Rep. 10; Hornet Staff
11-12; National Quill & Scroll 11-12; Assit.
Editor of Hornet 12; Drama Club, Pres. 1011; Played in "Visit to a Small Planet" 11;
FBLA 11-12, County Conference 11; FT A 11;
Science Club 11; 5th District Convention 11;
State Convention 11; Pres. SAGE 12; SAGE
5th District Convention; SAGE State Convention 12; Senior play 12; Leadership
Conclave 12; Senior Superlative.
Diane Stephens Foster
(General)
James Roland Freeman
(General) Spirit Skit 8; Class President 8; BTeam Football 10; Track 10; Wrestling 10;
Varsity Football 11-12; Varsity Baseball 1012; FCA 10-12; VICA 12; Letter Club 10-12;
Library Aide 11; ROTC 10-12; Military Staff
12; Ho meroom Rep. 11; Military Aide 12;
Ri fle Team 10; Best Drilled Company 10;
Empty Stocking Fun 10-12; Military Scholarship Award 10-11 ; Newspaper " Mini
Ho rne t" 8; Leadersh ip Award 11-12; Top
Collector for Fund in 1973.
]aye Linda Cobb
(General) Band; Sun Bowl Parade; Chorus;
Class Officer 8-9 ; Football Sponsor 10; BTeam Football & Basketball Cheerleader; Jr.
Y-Teens ; VICA; Homeroom Rep . 11-12 ; Contestant in Atlanta Jr. Miss Pageant ; Honor
Roll 8; Talent Show winner 11 ; 2nd place
Talent Show 10; Homecoming Parade 8-9;
Spirit Skit 8-9.
William Darwin Conort
(Academic)
Christina Elise Couturiaux
(General) Band 8-12; Stage Band Librarian
9-12 ; Sun Bowl Parade; Disney World Trip ;
Majorette 12 ; Solo & Ensemble Festival 10 &
12 ; Hornet Rep. 9; Jr. Y-Teens 9; Spanish
Club 10; All - Star Camp 11-12; B-Team
Cheerleader 10; Honor Roll 11 ; Spirit Skit 8;
PE Aide 12 ; Special Olympics Program 10;
PTSA Gymnastics Exhibition 11 ; Journalism
Conferences 10-12; Layout Editor 11; Organizations Editor 11 ; Index Editor 11; Editorin-Chief 12.
Robert Duane Davis
(General) Basketball 8; B-Team Basketball
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�Phyllis Rebecca Fritzler
(Business) FBLA ·10-12. Sec. 11 . VicePresident 12; Art Club 10; Teachers Aide 11;
Spirit Skit 9: Beauty Revue 10.
Charles Edward Godby
(General)
Janice Maria Green
(Business) Crisco Award 11; FBLA 12; VOT
12; Hilltop Rep. 12.
Marty Leroy Green
(General) CVAE 9; OCT & VICA Club 10-11;
President of OCT & VICA 12.
Gary Alen Hinesley
(Academic)
Nancy Patricia Hufstetler
(General) Honor Roll 8; Clinic Aide 11; Teen
Counsel 11; VOT 11-12; Typing Awards 10;
FBLA 12.
Larry Claude Jones
(General) Track 8; 8th grade football; BTeam Football; FCA 9; Chorus 9; Baseball
10; VICA; Basketball & Football Escort 1012; Letter Club.
Alan McRae Jordan
(General) Football 8-12; FCA 8-12; President
of FCA 12; Track 9; Basketball 8-12; Baseball 11-12; Band 8-9; Sun Bowl Parade;
Letter Club.
Judy Marie Keaton
(General) FBLA 10 & 12; Art Club 10;
Basketball 10-12; FCA 11; Science Club 11;
Letter Club; Spirit Skit 11; Homecoming
Parade 12.
Pamela Lynn Ledet
(General)
Brenda Diane Lewis
(Academic) Band 8-9; Sun Bowl Parade;
Student Council Rep. 9; Hilltop Rep . 12;
Hilltop Staff (circulation Editor) 11; VOT 12;
SAGE 12; VICA 12; Spirit Skit 9; Y-Teens 911; Quill & Scrollll.
Charles Andrew McWilliams
(General)
George Allen Martin
(General) Band 8-12; Sun Bowl Parade; Veterans Day Parade; Concert at Capitol; Peach
Bowl Parade & Game 9; Drama Club 8-9; Art
Club 8-9; Hornet Rep. 9-10; Football Manager 8; Basketball 8; Atlanta College of Art
Workshop Scholarship; 1st Lt. in Band.
Iolet Juanita Matejowsky
John Phillip Howard
(General)
Daryl Eugene Kelly
(General)
(Academic)
Clay Foster Melancon
(General) DCT 11-12; Art 8-12; Basketball 8;
CVAE 11; Track .B.
Barbara Elaine Mercer
(Business) Spirit Skit 8; Typing Award 9;
Tres. Spanish ational Honor Society 9-12;
Mixed Chorus 11; Student Council Aide 11;
Hilltop Rep. 11; Office Aide 11; Beta Club
11-12; FBLA 11-12; PE Aide 12.
Jamie Lynn Mobley
(Academic) Y-Teens 8-9; FCA 11-12; Letter
Club 11-12; Science Club 11; A-V Aide 10;
Band 8-12; Sun Bowl Parade 8; Falcons
Game 9; Peach Bowl 11-12; Beauty Revue 812; Festival 9-12; Solo & Ensemble 11-12;
Clarinet Section Leader 11-12; Band Captain
12; }ROTC "A" Company Sponsor 12; Spirit
Skit 8-12; 8th Grade Play; Basketball Scorekeeper 10-12; 8th Grade Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader 11-12; Capt. 12; Golden
Eagle Cheerleading Camp 11-12; Elks Club
Youth Leadership Contest 12; Drama Club
Sec. Tres. 10; Campaign Man for Green
Party 11; Hilltop Rep. 11; Hilltop Staff
Sports Editor 12; Homecoming Parade 8-12;
Quill & Scroll 12; Honor Roll 8 & 12; Faculty
Take-Off 12; Senior Play 12; Basketball
Homecoming Queen 12.
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�Cynthia Diane Morgan
(General)
Weldon Lee Morgan
(General)
Wendall Lynn Morgan
(General)
Cheryl Lynne Mosley
(General) Student Council Rep . 12; Varsity
Basketball 10-12; Chorus; FHA; FCA; Varsity Tennis 11-12; Color Guard Sponsor 1112; Letter Club 10-12; Spirit Skit 10; AV aide
11; Library Aide 11; PE Aide 12.
William Eugene Nunn
(Academic) Band 8,10-12; El Paso Trip; Faculty Take-Off 9; Military 10; High Collector
for Empty Stocking Fund; Superior Cadet;
Drill Team; Rifle Team; Color Guard; Military Academic Achievement Award; Scholastic Ribbon; Audio-Visual Club 10; Disney
World Trip 11; Rifle Team 11; Varstiy Color
Guard 11; Varsity Drill Team 11; Best
Drilled Team; Best Drilled colors 11; Best
Drilled Company 11; Academic Achievement 11; Scholastic Ribbon 11; High
Collector for Empty Stocking Fund 11; Military Officer on Battalion Staff 12; Varsity
Rifle Team 12; Varsity Color Guard 12;
Scholastic Ribbon 12.
Janis Eleanor Parkinson
(Academic) Star Student; ational Honor
Society; Beta Club (President) ; Fulton
County Certificate of Academic Excellence
1969-1970; Fulton County Certificate of Aca demic Excellence 1970-1971 ; Fulton County
Two-Year Scholarship Pin; EDT Award
( ational Educational Development Test
Top 10% ); Governor's Honors Program
Semi-Finalist in Art ; State of Georgia and
University of Georgia Certificate of Merit ;
Georgia Institute of Technology Designated
Distinguished Mathematics Scholar; Presbyterian College Junior Fellow; Betty Crocker
Award ; Student Council Homeroom Representative; Student Council aminating Convention ; Junior Class Vice-President ; Senior
Class Secretary; Art Club ; Y-Teens; Spanish
Club ; Science Club ; Band - Superior in
Band Festival Medal and First Year Band
Member Medal ; Tenth Grade Representative
in Basketball Homecoming Court ; Fulton
County Mathematics Tournament.
Pamela Anne Parks
(Academic) Drama Club 10-12 ; Science Club
11; Hilltop 12; Business Editor 12 ; Circulation Editor 12; SAGE 12; FHA 11 ; Spanish
Club 9; Class Skits 10-11 ; Quill & Scroll 12 .
Dale Ruth Pearce
(Academic) FBLA 12; Band 8-9; Sun Bowl
Parade 8; Spirit Skit 9-10; Honor Roll 8;
Spanish Club 10; Y-Teens 9; Hornet Staff 11 ;
QuiH & Scroll11.
Laura Ann Phillips
(General) VICA; Art Club Mixed Chorus.
Robert Michael Pierce
(General)
Jam es Timothy Powe ll
(General )
Timothy Porter Purcell
(Academic) Football 8-12 ; FCA ; Basketball,
B-Team & Varsity; State Basketball Tournament ; Baseball , Varsity; North Ga. Runner
up, 1971 ; Most valuable back at H.H.S. ; TriCity All Stars; Track 8; Letter Club ;
Exchange Club Student of the Month ; Civil
Defense Certificate winner; Band 8-9; Sun
Bowl Parade ; Mixed & Varsity Chorus ;
Student Council Executive Board ; Spanish
Honor Society; Vice-Pres ; Honor Roll ; Military Platoon Sargeant; Senior Superlative.
Judy Marie Ray
(Academic) Cheerleader 8,9 & 12; Basketball
10-12 ; Band 8-10; Sun Bowl Parade; Mixed
Chorus 10; Varsity Chorus 11-12 ; Chorus
Musical; Chorus Festival; FCA 10-12;
Spani h Club 8-9; Beauty Revue Winner 10
& 11 ; Homecoming Court 10; Football
Homecoming Queen 12 ; Spirit Skits 8-12 ;
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�12; Varsity Chorus 12; Business Aide 12, Office Aide 12; Who's Who Among American
High Schools, Award 12; Student Council
Executive Board 11 & 12; Student Council
Vice-President 12.
Bonnie Belinda Roberts
(Business) Spanish Club 8-12; Spanish
Honor Society 9-12; 8th grade Cheerleader;
Spirit Skits 8-9; Beauty Revue 8; FBLA 9-10;
FBLA Tres. 11, Pres. 12; FBLA County Secretary 12; County Meeting 10-12; FBLA District Meeting 11; FBLA State Convention;
Spanish Festival 10; Journalism Workshop
10; Hornet Staff 11-12; Quill & Scroll 11-12;
Beta Club 11; Honor Roll 12; PTSA Rep. 12;
Certificate for perfect attendance 11.
Richard Alan Rogers
(Academic)
Linda Margarita Samra
(Academic) Honor Roll 8; Jr. Y-Teens 8; FTA
8; Band 8; Class Secretary 8; Honor Roll 910; Tennis 9-12; Varsity Basketball 9-12; Jr.
All-State Chorus 9; Basketball Homecoming
Court 9; Varsity Chorus 10; FCA 10; Student
Hilltop Rep. 8; Hornet Rep. 10; Hilltop Staff
12; Quill & Scroll 12; Office Aide 12;
Student Council Rep. 10-11; Student Council
Executive Board; Military Sponsor 12; Letter
Club 10-12.
Peter Russell Rintye
(Academic) Drama Club 9-12; Science Club
9 & 11; EDT Certificate of Merit; Spirit Skit
9; JROTC Empty Stocking Fund; JROTC Drill
Team; JROTC Best Drilled Company Ribbon;
JROTC Scholastic Achievement Wreath &
Ribbon; JROTC Trip to Fort Benning; Spirit
Skit 9; Hornet Staff Librarian; SAGE Program Chairman; SAGE 5th District Convention; Student Council Homeroom Rep.; Campaign Manager of Gold Party; Exchange Club
Student of the Month; Spirit Skit 11; JROTC
Varsity Rifle Team; JROTC Varsity Rifle
Team; JROTC Superior Cadet of the year Mt.
2, 11; Hornet Staff; Marksman & Sharpshooter Medals; SAGE Vice-Pres.; JROTC
Color Guard; JROTC Battalion Staff; Hornet
Staff, Editor & Photographer.
Paula Faye Rivers
(Academic) Hilltop Rep. 8 & 10; Homecoming Parade 12; Spirit Skit 9 & 11; Attendance Award 10; FHA 8; Teachers Aide 10;
Chorus 10-12; Chorus Musical & Festival 10-
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�Council Executive Board 10; Close Up Program.
Harvey James Sells
(Academic) Library Club 8-10; Science Club
9; Federal Inspection 9-11; County Competition 9-11; Scholastic Achievement Award 8;
Library Certificate 8; Library Aide 8-10;
ROTC Rifle Team 10-11; Drill Team 10;
Scholastic Achievement Cast 10; City Mili tary 2 Award 10; Civil Defense Award 10;
Hilltop Photographer & Copy Editor 11-12;
Leadership Conference 11; Trip to Dobbins
Air Force Base 11; ROTC Battlion Staff 11;
Quill & Scroll 11-12; National Quill & Scroll
11-12; Beta Club & National Beta Club 11-12;
Hornet Photographer 12; SAGE 12; NSF
Student to Georgia Tech 11; Beta Club Convention 11; Senior Superlative.
Frances Jan Sudderth
(Business) Winter Ball court 8; Football
Homecoming Court Rep . 8,9,11 & 12; Jr.
Y-Teens 8; FBLA 8 & 12; PTSA 12; Band 812; Sun Bowl Parade 8; Walt Disney World
11; Peach Bowl11-12; Majorette 11-12, Capt.
12; Atlanta All-Star Majorette 11-12; AllStar Twirling Camp 10-12; Certificate of
Merit 12; Twirling Festival 9-11; Judical
Board 12; Beauty Revu e 8-12; Woodwind Ensemble 12; B-Team Cheerleader 10; Student
Council Rep. 9 & 12; Hilltop Rep. 10; Journalism Conference 10; Spirit Skit 9 & 11;
Junior Class President; Honor Roll 8,9,12;
Super Honor Roll 8 & 12; Certificate of Academic Excellence 9; Beta Club 11-12; ec. &
Tres. 12; Sr. Aide; DAR Good Citizen 12.
Rodney William Sutter
(General) Track 8; B-Team; Var ity Track;
Basketball; Football 8; FCA; Letter Club;
Honor Roll.
Alan Roy Shuman
(General)
Robert Lee Simpson
(Academic) Manager for 8th grade basketball; Military Federal Inspection; County
Competition; PTSA; Close-up 12.
Karen Sue Tittle
(General) B-Team Basketball; Letter Club ;
Varsity Basketball; Teacher's Aide 12; General Chorus 12; VICA 11; Varsity Chorus 12;
Spanish Club 8 & 9; Y-Teens 8; SAGE 12;
Band 8 & 9; Sun Bowl Parade.
Katherine Thrash Smith
Russell Alan Turner
(General)
(General)
Linda Susan Vance
(Academic) Hilltop Rep . 8; Science Club 811; Pres . 11; Stage Band 9-12; All-State Stage
Band 12; Band 9-12; Art Club 10; Drama
Club 10-11; Peach Bowl 10-12; Peach Bowl
10-12; Disney World 11; Hilltop Photographer 12; Photo Editor 12; Senior Play
12; Solo Ensemble Festival 12; Faculty Takeoff 12.
Beverly Gail Van Way
(General)
Margaret Dale \! atts
(Business) FHA 8, Treasurer 9 & 11, President 10; FHA Convention 9-10; Teacher's
Aide.9,10 & 12; FBLA 10 & 12; FBLA Convention 10; Hilltop Rep . 10; Career Day Aide
10; Green Party Delegate 10; SAGE 11-12;
SAGE Workshop 11; Office aide 11; Beta
Club 11-12; VOT 12; Honor roll 12.
Jonathan Murray Wells
(General)
Donald Allen White
(General) Stud nt Council Rep . 8; DCT
VICA 11-12.
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�Class of "75"- Meeting Challenges
Decisions to be made. time to be found when there is none.
grades to be earned. These are the components that form the
Junior year.
"How many doughnuts did you sell,
to yourself?"
"How about Playboy or Penthouse?"
"Sorry!"
"I got yellow gold with a green
hornet vistavue."
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�Andrea Allgood
ita Almand
Lori Blount
Jesse Brantley
Darrell Byne
Terry Cera
Dannie Chastain
Carole Clemens
June Cobb
John Coursey
Tina Davis
Carl Dawkin
Henry Dawkin
Allen Dorrough
Daria Drukenmiller
Roy Edmond on
Anita Ettel
John Ett I
T rry Evan
Lavon Flo ·d
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�Events and Happenings
Bill Fondren
Jimmy Fondren
Robert Fordham
Ruth Fries
Christi Gentle
Bill George
Julie Gibson
Mike Gilbert
Jack Glenn
Cindy Glazier
David Green
Evelyn Green
Walt Harmon
David Hinson
Denise lvie
Diane Johnson
JilJoiner
Joyce Jordan
Butch Kamin
Louie Kelly
120
�Harold Kendrick
Albert Kmg
Pam Landrum
Alex Lay
Teena Lay
Ben Lindsey
Steve Love
Jimmy Lovern
Paula Lyles
Gene Me ulty
Steve Maher
Trudy Matejowsky
Lloyd Mathews
Jimmy Mercer
Steve Milewski
David Miller
Jimmy Mills
Harry Mobley
Frances Murray
Paul O'Daniel
Terry Petty
David Phelts
Jenny Pierce
Jane Randolph
April Rapp
Terri Rooks
121
�-
Tim Shepard
Guy Smith
Julia Smith
Meloney Smith
Tommy Smith
John Stephens
Gary St. John
Tommy Stuart
Shirley Stubbs
Richard Sudderth
Linda Sullivan
Trenette Thompson
Sallie Watkins
Mark Wells
Ray Wells
Carol Wheeler
Wendy Wood
Beth Young
Tracey Young
122
�Sophomores -
heading for the top
Sophomoresthe middle layer
of a
five layer cake;
too low for the icing
yet
too high for the morsels.
All the ingredients
for success,
waiting to be mixed
together in the
proper proportions!
123
�Gettin' it all together
Darrell Adams
Liz Adams
Tina Adams
Thomas Agnew
Kathy Allen
Marlise Andrews
Susan Ashley
Donna Barnett
Debbie Basden
Vicki Beck
Terri Bell
Mitchell Berggren
Melanie Bishop
Sheila Blackwood
David Brown
Debbie Brown
Mike Brunson
Cheryl Bucki
Jeanne Buice
Barbara Burdette
Lesa Burnett
Larry Burns
Kevin Cardin
Dale Carey
Tammy Castleberry
Won Pyo Cho
124
�Patsy Coleman
Raymond Comstock
Leslie Cummings
Lori Cummings
Mike Darby
Michael Davis
Sara Davis
John Dean
Dotty Dimmick
Jayne Dollar
Mike Doolittle
Martha Edwards
Tony Flanagan
Jeff Foxworthy
Brad Frost
Karen Gilreath
Mike Glozier
Alan Gordan
Tommy Gragg
Valerie Haney
Angie Harri on
125
�Cia s Officers are:
Tommy Morris,
Terri Bell,
Lori Cummings,
Paul Rintye.
Leslie Holt
Randy Hood
Robin Huddleston
Bobby Hudson
Laurie Jeffords
Cheryl Jones
Jeff Kelley
Lyly Kim
Robin King
Karrnen Koon
Mike Lillibridge
Greg Martin
Ronnie Mask
Cheryl McGriff
Robin Melton
Steve Meyer
Kathy Milewski
Don Miller
Tommy Morris
Donna Mullins
Tony Odegard
Don Ordner
Danny Page
Donna Painter
Rhonda Payne
126
�Handle With Care
Peggy Peppers
Tami Pope
Pam Prince
Mike Ridley
Mike Routh
Paul Rintye
Jay Saunders
Mike Shuman
Vicki Slade
Jason Smith
Kristy Smith
Sharon Smith
Susan Tally
Michael Thompson
G1gi Turner
Mike Vining
Cindy Walker
Julie Weldon
Lorriane Williams
Joray Worsham
127
�Freshmen Get Involved
One step closer, yet still so far away;
One year past, and still four to come;
Aware of a destined plan; future
reality shaped by the dreams of the
pr sentFreshman feel and respond.
128
�Bobby Agnew
David Albright
Janice Allen
Adrian Allgood
Tracey Allgood
Jerry Anderson
Sherry Andrews
Randy Balliew
Cathy Barfield
Connie Barrentine
Mark Bass
Marcia Berry
elson Bloodworth
Jane Bondurant
Alan Boykin
Janet Bragg
Carol Brockman
Jeff Brooks
Laura Brookshire
Steve Brown
David Buckley
Dale Cartledge
David Cartledge
129
�Freshman Experience Recognition
Timmy Cates
Mary Christian
Robert Clanton
Mark Cobb
Lisa Collier ~----..~-·-~..., ~~~~~~~~~~==~ ~~~~=~.---~-=------,lr--------:::-------,
Mary Martha Cour ey
Glenn Craven
Jane Crawford
Eddie Curtin
Cissy Darby
Chris Daugherty
Karen Doolittle
Donna Dowden
Edward Drukenmiller
Alan Duke
Chris Ellis
Steve Ettel
Chris Evans
David Farrar
David Ferguson
Kaney Ferrell
Tommy Gaines
Tim Gaston
Reginald Gay
Raye Anne Giddens
Vicki Gover
130
�Sharon Harmon
Pierce Haynie
Libby Henry
Tori Henry
Jimmy HodgPs
Anna Hood
Diana Hufstellt>r
David jones
Bruce jordan
Bobby Kelly
Carol Kelly
Jeff Kelly
].T. Kell:r
Ken Kendrick
Rocky Kendrick
Terry Kinsey
Terry Leary
Mike Lindler
Sharon Lovern
]an Maher
Allen Mangum
Danny Mangum
Pat Marlin
Bob Martin
Ken Massey
131
�9th Graders Roar With Existence
anette McCianhan
Tammie McKinnon
Melissa McMillian
Jeffry Meeks
Ray Melton
Tommy Mercer
Sherry Moore
Ronnie Morris
Mark Murray
Cindy eese
Mike eill
Linda ettles
Kathy O'Brian
Regina Pate
Debra Payne
Pam Peavy
Anne Ray
Melvin Reddin
Pat Rintye
Randall Rogers
132
�Hollie Ross
Danny Sellers
David Shedd
Wiley Simpson
Lamar Smelley
Doug Smith
Laura Starnes
Kathy Stearnes
Ann Stuart
Bill Styer
Denise Tackett
Cherrell Thompson
Kathy Thompson
James Thrash
Christa Trundle
Barry Wade
Robin Wade
Milton Weakley
Cheryl Webb
Leigh Young
133
�Seniors of '78- Elated and Enlightened
Lost in the halls,
last in tht~ lunch line,
learning to live as the
last, but not least,
living to learn
and growing together.
134
�Debbw Abbot
Angela Agnew
Sandy Akers
Jeff Allen
Roger Allgood
Jack Almand
Jeff Anderson
Leesa Andrews
Sandra Black
Johnny Blackerby
Alan Bond
Gayle Bondorant
Debbie Brooks
David Brown
Timmy Browning
m Burdette
an Cagle
ayne Car y
Dennis Clay
S
135
�Eighth Graders: Just Warming Up
joanne Comstock
Carol Craven
Pete Culver
Philip Danforth
Tim Davis
Delores Delgado
Mike Delgado
Glenn Donehoo
Steve Draughn
Wesley Durden
Alice Eubanks
Pat Evans
Tina Evans
Tommy Everett
Bob Fleenor
Curtis Fondren
Mary Ann Foster
Jenny Foxworthy
Carl Free
136
�Marie Fulcher
David Futch
Kathy Gardiner
Sherry Garner
Ronnie Giddens
Danny Gragg
Chuck Graham
Jeannine Gray
Rocky Gray
Dale Hackle
Shane Head
Chip Henderson
Dale Howard
Shirley Jackson
Kathy Jeffords
Connie Jones
Paul Jones
Alicia Kidd
Janice King
Mary Kirkland
137
�The Road To Success
Gene Knight
Carl Landrum
Vicky Lay
Pam Love
eal Lumley
Donna Lynch
Betty McBerry
Mary Ann McBerry
Gregg McCord
Perry McCullough
Mary McGinnis
David Massey
Renee Mathews
Scott Mathews
Billy Meyer
Dale Mills
Jimmy Moody
Katherine Moody
Julian Moss
Kim Myer
Bob
ash
Bobby Osborne
Tina Padgett
138
�Susan Pate
Randy Pelky
Gaye Petty
Sarah Petty
Jan Rampley
Chip Ray
Larry Reeves
Peggy Rintye
Marty Rodgers
Chuck Routh
Mark Sanders
Terry Snead
Vicki Shuman
Randy Sima
Cecil Smith
David Smith
Janet Starnes
Carla Stevens
Christina Styer
David Sullivan
Robert Thomp on
Suzanne Thomp on
Cullen Toole
Lucille Vining
Ren e Weldon
Becky Wombl
139
���Jackson American Motors
Stewart Ave.
142
�Hapeville Drug Co. Inc.
"The drug store on the corner"
761-3121
Prescriptions our Specialty
Carl Evans
Congratulations to the Seniors
of '74 from Arnold Court Apts.
Inc.
Dr. Joseph G. Bishop
Chiropracter
Compliments of the
Bargaining Committee
A.G. Sanders
B.]. Costley
L. W. McEachern
J.L. Wilson
Local 1882
143
�Hornet Booster Club
Supports all Athletic Teams
Football, Basketball,
Baseball, Track, Tennis
Wrestling, Cheerleaders
Congratulations to
the Seniors of '74
Frank R. Lea
Modern Home Plan
535 Central Ave.
768-0584
Congratulations to the
Class of '74
Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Vande
Harry White Ford
Name of the
"affordable ford"
761-0671
�Lum's
We make your
hunger happy
ue
145
�G & S Construction
Co.849
Willingham Dr.
Capitol City
Bank 590
S. Central Ave.
International Blvd.
767-8213
Mitchell Volkswagon
Inc.
4816 Old Dixie
Road, Forest
Park, Georgia
South Fulton
Heating and
Air Conditioning
Company
3227 Hope St.
Hapeville, Ga.
30354
Installation
and Service
Residential and
Commercial
Harold C.
Givens
767-0773
146
�Thomas Jewelers, Class Rings
2785 Lakewood Ave. S.W.
Atlanta, Ga. 30315
Congratulations to
1974 Graduating Class from
The Braley Family
3220 Stewart Ave.
Hapeville, Georgia
Shirley's Flower Shop
603 Central Ave.
Flowers for all occasions
Chapman Drug Co.
615 Central Ave.
Hapeville Exxon
501 Central Ave.
Russell Dry Cleaning
Our 38th
Anniversary
3396 Stewart Ave.
Tri-City Hardware
Company
597 Central Ave.
147
�The A-R-R-0-W Press Inc.
Quality Printing
Plus Service
Wedding Invitations
890 Virginia Ave.
Tom's Nite Owl
279 Stewart Ave.
Van Dunsen
Air Craft Supplies
3430 Lang Ave.
Atlanta
A Friend
Jackson's Jiffy
Market
750 S. Central Ave.
Hapeville
148
�Paul T. Donehoo Funeral
Home
736 Central Avenue
761-2171 or 761-2172
Tri-City Federal
Savings and
Loan Association
Main Office
600 S. Central Ave.
Hapeville, Ga. 30354
768-8000
Congratulations
to the
Seniors of '73
Frank R. Lea
Kwik-Pick
3266 Stewart Ave.
Hapeville, Ga.
766-6576
149
�1974
1929
The ROTC
Battalion of
Hapeville High
School Salutes the
Graduating Class
of1974.
Objectives: The objectives of the Fulton County High Schools Junior ROTC
are as follows:
a. To assist in character development.
b. To develop personal habits of neatness, orderliness and punctuality.
c. To instill a love of country and pride in its accomplishments.
d. To explain military obligations and opportunities for public service in the
Armed Forces.
e. To give the cadet elementary military training which will be of benefit to
himself and his country shoudl the need arise.
e. To give the cadet elementary military training which will be of benefit to
himself and his country should the need arise.
f. To teach respect for duly constituted authority.
150
�James & Vera Addis
Wylie & Virginia Blount
The Braley
Family
Mr. & Mrs.
A.E. Gittens
Food Mart
Dr.'s Pugh
& Guffin
Joann &
Lee Tyler
Hapeville Used Cars
George T. Rein
151
�Clark Simpson
Service
Station, 2866
Stewart Ave.
Picture Styles
by Jane,
614 King
Arnold Street
Airport
Tire Center
King Arnold
Street
Warren's
Upholstery
Shop,3515
S. Fulton Ave.
Brenda's Fine
Food , 3293
Stewart Ave.
152
�1973-74 Varsity
Cheerleaders
�Hapeville Radiator Shop
585 KingArnold St.
766-1178
It's
the
real
thing.
Coke.
Trade -mark®
Bottled Under Authority of The Coca-Cola Company by THE ATLANTA COCA-COLA BOITLING COMPANY
154
�Hapeville High P.T.S.A.
155
�The 1973-74 Majorettes
156
�Bob Maddox
Chrysler Plymouth
330 Forrest Parkway
Forest Park- 361-6550
Sales, service,
Satisfaction
Royal InnAlways treated
Like a King
157
�A-1 Homeroom
Attina's Music Store
Forest Park
C-1 Homeroom
158
�Celeste Beauty Shop
A-1 Homeroom
Raven's Flowers & Gifts
3145 Stewart Ave.
159
�U.S. Navy Recruiter
C-4 Homeroom
D-4 Homeroom
160
�Kilby's
Transmission: Parts and
Converter, Automatic
Transmission Specialist
714 S. Central Ave.
Hapeville, Ga.
Hapeville Electric Co.
3469 N. Fulton Ave.
D-2 Homeroom
161
�Green Bros. Nursery
No.10
1016 Central Ave.
762-5587
Licorice Sticks
Mary Carter Paint Store
162
�Qtnugratulntinnn
1A;npruillr 1A;igl}
~rttinrn nf
~rqnnl
1!174
163
�J)
164
�165
�Annonymous Benefactors
166
�167
�D-1
Homeroom
B-1
Homeroom
168
�To Need
To Search
To Discover
TheMe
Within.
169
�The Hilltop Staff wishes to
thank Hunter Publishing
Company, Photographic
Assistance Corporation,
Pates Photo Service, Mr.
Bill Wolfe, Mr. Jim
Samples, patient faculty,
and patrons, for helping us
discover.
170
~•
�Paper stock: matte
Endsheet stock: white
Binding: rounded and backed
Type style: 8 and 10pt. Melior
Headline style: 20 pt. Melior, caps and lower case
Publisher: Hunter Publishing Company
Publisher's Representative: Bill Wolfe
Professional Photographer:Jim Samples, Photographic Assistance Corporation
Special Recognition for Photography: Susan Vance, Harvey Sells
Senior Portaits: Photographic Assistance Corporation
Special Effects: cover; endsheet, diecut; p. 1, spot color;
pp. 1,6-7,8-9,34-35,46-47,62-63,88-89,100,140-141,
artwork
171
�172
�With contemplable ease and
incontrovertible skill, acquisition of
knowledge touches each and every
individual.
173
�Contemptible to man, for
discovery is capable of changing
the course of history, altering
the face of the earth or touching
the mind.
174
�175
�Memories are last memories, soon to be lost, to be
replaced by memories . . .
176
�177
�������Bill WOLFE, ATLANTA, GEORGIA
�����
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' ELLER
.
.
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.
dl!or
Bu wess Ma11ager
�And dcparti11g h.zt c bdJind
11.1
footprint.! on the r.md.r of timL ..
How clean .1nd untouched arc the .wd of a ea
and tide.
hore, wa hed con ·randy ~'Y
un
HO\v ea ily imprinted are tho e arne and when ubjecred to the steps of
those who tread upon them making a track whtch other may follow.
o like the untouched and are tho e impre ionable fre hmen, who take theit place
at Hapedlle High- clean .wd untouched in their high chool records.
A e.Kh make ht record during the four year , ·o he leave hi· foorpnnt · on the
and -footprint tlut be peak .Khievemenr, honor. character, all of which csrablt he
the char.Kter of the chool for those ''ho wtll follow in his steps.
IE IS
tl4tnilfiJ tl'llticlf
CI11JJeJ
01'9111fiJilticlfJ
tlctivitieJ
/Jtilitlll'~
?e11tu1'eJ
tl4vel'tiJilf9
�7~,.,u9~ 1JJ~,Je
/ltLIIJ We 71-ut/ge
�In the o!fia it'.r
.rtrictl) busi111.:H.
7~e
It's Captain Leu is at
th~
ROTC Inspution.
At the openinfi tournament. a bi!i ez ent
to fiO u ith a big boll' tie.
'Fessor sa)S,
"Nou· solz e for x-) -and z. bo)s."'
eet the Banker. our chief trustee
for HHS chao/ Bank.
That is all-School is Out!.'
�'/:)et/ic(Jticn
MR. JOH
Principal and friend
of the econd period;
tO
G. LE\\ I
the whole rudenr b<,dy: reacher of algebra ro "o,erflow" cnion
pecial me enger ro Yariou
home for minor infraction : jazz
rna ter at ocial funcrions. furnace mcdunic on the coldc t day : recorJ-brc-.tker for mo t
faculry meetings-in facr the head rna ter of Hape\ ille High
chool and a mighty nne
fello".
It i with a great deal of apprecianon and affection that the emor · cio dedicate thi
HII.LTOP of 1950 to our princip.1l,
fr. Le'' is.
�fR. JOH
G.
LE~
I
Prmcipal
MR. PAUL WET
PERI TE DE T OF
Ft
LTO
0
( HOOL
TY
That fellow who e signature is a must for the
heep kin and the Mortar Board Parade which spell
graduation; that authority whom we come to think
of as the "Board of Education.'
�?11eult~
MI
A
Nl BloALMO 'T
MR ROY V. BRIWER
b1glish
SGT
Science
HARLES BR)A
Military
fR. WILLIAM P. CA fPBELL
Social cie11Ce
H MMI'TT
/lome E.conomia
fiS. :\1ARILllCY
MI
.MI
BLA
NJE
Art
i\11 S
AROL TAYLOR
Commuaal
! ISS FRA
u·
VAR
Ph}Jical Fd11cation
I•R
II SS MELLVI A WII L
IRS. GRADY WHIT!
English
Librar1an
TALLWORTH
�LA
OFFI ER
RALPH WEAVER
.
. President
BETIY LOl MAJOR , Vrce-Preside11t
Oou LE
KLL TO
Treas11rer
JIMMY BRIA T
RALPH WI:AVrR
0Ili.LLI
Kl LTO.
Bt:rn
LOU MAJORS
jiMMY BRIA T
KATHERI 'E }OY E APPLI .G
"Of honest u orth. trill) one on
u hom u e can depend''
Jr. Red ro s 6- i~; Band 16-1 , Dramarics Club i9-50; · ferena raff 1950; Glee Club i6-P, ecrerary, Trea ·
urer of Homeroom 16-·i .
HELE
fiRIAM BEAT
o:-;
"The heatem sucb grace did lend her
that he mi ht a.lnured IJt "
pant h Iub iH- 19; Bera lub ccreunci!, ccr<:rary
rary 19· 50; ·rud<:nr
l9-50
Htllrop · Edttor
APPLI 'G
ecretar}
BEATSO.
�LILLIE
A
DAVI
''T by u.:it is quick"
Dramatics
lub i9- 50; Editor-in-chief "Horn t," first
semester 4 9-50.
BRIA T
JAMES THOMA
''It's
110
BRIA T
use-1 bate a girl"
Dramatics lub 48- i9; Officer
lub 18-49-50; rudent Council, President 49-50; Vice-President of
ophomore Cia s; ecrerary of Junior Class 18-·19,
Trea urer of enior Clas 49-50; Rifle Team '18-4950; "Hilltop" raff, Military Editor '50;
Letter Club 49-50.
DAVI
GRII'FI
HOLT EA TI
..A man's strength u in Ins tong11e'
Vice-President of Junior Cia s 18--'19; Rifle Team
18-49- 50; Officer ' Club 48- i9- 50; rudent C unci!,
Room Repre emarive 49-50; 'Hillrop · raff, Circulation Manager '50.
DOR. EY
!VA ELLE DOR EY
..Her beart
11'm Cl'€1"
Glee
[011d and true"
lub 49-50.
EA Tl
�DOROTHY }EA
FOLD
"H ou· brilliant and 7nirthful the light of her eyes''
"Hornet" Representative 45-16; Library lub 46-47;
Red Cross 46-t7; FBLA 47-48; Glee Club 49-50;
pani h Club 49-50; Girls Choru 49-50; "Hillrop"
caff, port Ediror '50.
CLARKE GILBERT HARKI
''Your tvit makes others witty"
I OWS
HARJ<I S
KIRKLAND
LOUISE KIRKLAND
"Thoughtf11l11ess makes friendships, and
thoughtfulness keeps them"
"Hornet" Representative 47 -48; Glee Club 49- 50;
pan ish lub 49-50.
KATRINA LOVELL KNELLER
''Her smile is a cue for comersation"
pani h Club 48-49-50; cudent ouncil, Room Representative 49-50; "Hillrop" taff, Business
Manager '5 0.
KNELLER
�lo ERO
MAJORS
CHARLES LO
ERO
"One u ·ho tmsts you all the while, grips JO!Ir
hand and shares a smile"
"Hornet" taff, Make-Up Artist 49-50, First emester;
panish lub 49-50; "Hilltop" taff, Picture Editor
'50; Editor-in-chief of "Hornet," econd emester.
BEm Lo
MAJORS
''Iler hair u ·as not more smmy than her !Jc·art"
"Hornet" Staff, Exchange Editor 48-49; Vice-President Senior lass 49- 50; "Hilltop taff, Picrure Edito.c '50; Clee Club 48-49-50.
MAURI E WILLIAM MAY ARD
"An 01111ce of tl'it is u ·ortb a pou11d of .rorrou ..
We willed him to Richmond Academy at rhe end
of Fir t emester.
WILLIAM KI G McELHA
o
''Ezer) street ba.r its so11r; ez ery et rl, its good"
Glee
lub 47-48; Hi-Y 47; "Toter" of Radio Programs for Bulletin Boards.
�MCLEOD
FRA
MOBLEY
IS LLOYD MCLEOD
DAVEY CLAYTO
MOBLEY
"A man i11 every se11se of the word"
''What a piece of work is this man''
Srudent Council 49- 50; "Hillrop" raff, Advertising
Manager '50; Football 49-50; "Errand-RunnerIn-Chief."
Foorball 45-46-47-48-49; Track 48-49; Basketball 48;
Lerrer Club 47-48-49.
THOMA
W ARRE
OwE
''All rna11ki11d lo~·es a lover"
KATIE LEE SHELTON
Foorball 45-46-47; Glee Club 47-48-49; Boys Quarter
48-49; "Horner" Sraff 47 -48; Officers Club, ecreraryTreasurer 48-49; "Hornet" Representative 49- 50;
enior Sweerhearr of Valentines.
"011e who is so lat·able is bo1111d to be lot•ed"
OwE
Vice-President of Sophomore Class; Cafeteria Sraff
48-49; Glee Club '50; panish Club 49-50; Red Cross
Represenrarive '49; enior weerhearr of Valenrines.
HELTO
�B.
0.
KELTO
BER ItE ELY E
"A friend
Ill
JAME
ARAH fRA
KELTO
LMLI
An lub 18- 19; pani h lub 49-50; VJCe-Pres1denr
Beta Club 49-50; "Hilltop" taft, Layout Edjror '50.
lub 49-50.
0DELLE
ES
" he smrled and I could tzot but !ate"
need ir a frmzd indeed''
Glee
KELTO
KELTO
" o light of foot, so light of sprrit"
panish lub 48-49-50; Girls Trio 19-50; Mu ic lub
i8- 19-50; Dramatic Club '50; Cafeteria taff 4 -·49;
ecretary of Homeroom 1 -·49;
Clas 49-50.
ecretary of
UMLI
enior
VERITA TRAM fELL
"Her talents are of the silent kilzd''
FHA <!6-·17; FBLA 47-'18, Red
ro s 46-47; Y-Teens
TRA IMELL
�WEAVER
WIL 0
RAlPH WEAVeR, JR.
"Knou·s ez erybody, lrkt:.r cz erybody, ts liked
by ezerybody ..
pani h Club, Trea urer 18- i9; Officers lub 48-•i950, Football 1anager •i8- i9, Rille Team 1 -19-50;
tudcnt Council 48-·i9; ' Hilltop· Representative 4849, Lencr Club 19-50; "Hornet" Phorographe.:: 49-50;
enior Class President 49-50.
·· eed to ban nt
Grape from z i11e
After Jtorm and sbou cr
The 1111 ctgain Jhiues."
-Selected.
Tis said, "Progre makes hi tory." Because of this
fact, we are wont to blacken out that fir t year at H.H ..
But if we should do o, then there would be no en10rs
tn '50.
o, we term our elve the last of the "Four Y car
y tern." In order not to go a ingle year without seniors,
we ''Irregulars" decided to take five year ro graduate so
there would be some enior around each year.
"Just a little hand full" made a big effort to ple.tse the
eniors of ' 19. The ctghty-threc enior · of · 19 claimed
they had had the be t Junior- enior dance in school history. It was the quality, not the quantity, that counted.
This, our enior year has pa sed quickly-all too quickly.
oon the highlights of our daily schedule will fade into
]Oil
"There
IS
BL
YA
WIL 0
110 k11ouledge that u 110t pou cr''
tudent Council 16-·17- 18; Vice-Prestdent Red Cro
18-49; Treasurer Red Cros 'IO- 17; President Red
Cro s 19-50; DramatiCS lub i8- 19-50; FBLA 17-·18;
pan ish lub 48-·19; Officer
lub 18-49-50.
rnemones, dearest of memories which we hope to have
captured for the yearbook records. A you thumb these
p.tges you wtll note such happy occa ions:
How we laughed at the thought of Hobo Day with its
queer rags and foreign faces. The holiday easons, the
sport seasons, the teachers and friends. Such sweet memories-yes, and the enior Play "Here Corne
harlie" with
the excitement of who got what after "tryouts" and the
dre rehear al, always a flop, and then the big moment:
urtatn Ttme!
There isn't space for all our achievements to be written. Just suggested recollections! And last, we come with
heavy heart and lump in our throats, realizing full well
our happy day are gone. Door wing open to college,
or work, we bid our chool farewell, feeling proud to
wear the '50 ring . . . happy to keep its memories .
and to cherish the colors of green and white.
-'The stm agai11 Jhines."
��President
A ORA WEAVIR
DAVID
Me Mt
RRAI
Vice President
TOMMY WEL(H
MARIH\
MIIH
Secretar}
T•LaJIIrer
Foorball programs, an 'after-the-game" dance, rhe
rudenr Otrecrory. . . . Y e , by rhe end of rhe econd
;emesrer rhe Junior lass \\as more than well on
thetr way ro completing thetr rhree hundreJ dollar
goal er for rhe Junior- entor Prom. It rook hard
work by a lor of individual and the CO-OJ eration of
all, along w irh the d irecnon of cla s spon ors, ro reach
thar goal and come out with some exrra.
The Junior have shared orne of the privtlege
and honor of rhe enior Ia s rhis year, re.,!Jy digging inro rhe rask of purring our the "Hornet." They
practically made up the Var tty football and basketball ream and were e pecially outstanding in rhe
leading club .
Here's ro nexr year' enior Bliss!
D-1
First rou: farie fartin, Earline Bole , avannah 0' h1elds, Marielyn mirh, Marilerh Powell, Barbara Warkms, Betty Futral, Janet Baker, Carolyn Wells, Joan McKee. . . . Second rou·: Gene Myers,
Maxine imonds, Larry Helms, Dick Mitchel, Virginia Blalock, Thomas Bentley, Marvin Gazaway,
Tommy Farran, Joe Kurtz, Barbara Jean ledge . . . . Third rozc Hayward Upchurch, Billy Ca reel,
Albert Henry, Bobby Wynn, Ronald Bennett, Joe Bishop, Carlton win·good, Jack Hardy,
Miles Taylor, Durwood Ca on
�D-2
Fmt rOll'.' Kathryn Lewis, Darleen Whttaker, Paula Ram ell, Mary Bradlc}, Charlotte Gresham, joan Herthelman,
Joan Webb, Jo Kerr, fary Ellen Kodatt, Estelle Yekel. . . . econd rou: Lewis Wn~ht, Pat Harman, Athenc Hand,
Betty Ann Taylor, Marion loon, Dorothy Adam , Carolyn Lovelace, ora Beville, Chari •e imonds, Tommy Bentley,
Donald D,1ilq . • . . Third rou. Shannon Litrle, hades Gille pie, Bobby A hworth, Bill Grillith, \Xfilford Hammett,
Billy Calhoun, Harley Thompson, Dahl ·eckm.~:cr, otton Johnson.
D-3
FirJt roll'.
andra Weaver, Judy Hayn•e, 'ell1e Lou Cook, Rebecca fills. Ida Mae helton, Barbara Brown, fildred
H1~g•nbotham, lanlyn Ro. acran
econd rou Lee Dav1s, Robert Hardm, David aughn, Jimmy ever, France
Wade, jonell Upchurch, Joyce
rli le, Jimmy Wtlk , Benny Tedder, J. R. [cl\fahon, Floyd Taylor. . . . Thud rou:
Darrell Haynes, Don ummer , Roy Barrow, David lcl\furram, Tommy Welch, Bobby Peek, Robert Hogue, Asa Waner .
�OFFI ER
President
Bl ODIE HA f
\1 l.IR
G'\'L
Vice Pr£Sident
0\\E
ecreltiY)
MOORL
DTIE PLARI.
Fo
tBY
Treawrer
C-1
ririt rou Robena Jack on, Lillian Dougla , Virginta Alexander, Anne Rhea, Betty Hyde, Marie Bonner, Betty Lewis,
~[ary Jtmmie Jack on. . . . econd rou·: June Green, Jo Anne Robtn on, Elaine Reeves,
[arrha Bnnkley, Joyce
Black, !arrha Dailey, Dorothy Anderson, Dot Jones . . . . Bobb} Gailman, Thomas Wade, Lalf} Donero, Gcuc Deal,
Biii Conine, Joe Eaton, Richard 1i1Is, Mike olan . . . . Fo11rth rou: am my Le\\ is, Gene Patullo, Tommy Terrell,
Bobby fitz.~ibbon., Jerry Buile, Harry Reid, Robert Brannen . . . . Absent. Betty freeman.
�C-2
Fmt rou · Judy K1rby, Pat a"yer, Eleanor Haulbrook, Joan Daniel, Bobbie Hammond, Arlene filler, Lorna Potter,
Jackie Bonner, ettic Pearl Fomby, finnie Roberts, franCJ Talley.
econd rou: Wallace McDowell, Claire Lee,
Helen ~ il on, frances Cra1g, Charlene Crumbley, Janice marr, Lida
ash, Pe)!gy Grantham, fartha Buder, Faye
E. urn, ;\l.H} Grace Gnner, Carlton Glover . . . . Third rou · Ranny \1( dliam , Ronnie Hughe , Donald Chapman.
Tommy 1\fdler, Ray Algood, l\!arvm terling, Ted Pierce, We1r Owen, Buddy Ham, Calvin oogler, larence mith.
C-3
Firii roll': Barbara Pruitt, Bebe Conger, Virgima Green, Helen
m1th, Bertie Hen lee, Barbara Mooney, Leola We t,
Virginia Lancaster, Barbara Brown, Peggy forgan . . . . Second rou ·: Ray Bacon, Betty Terry, Barbara Lewis, Dorothy
Dale, fomine Powell, Emma Brown, Ann Hudgin , Evelyn Bunge, Eunita Caner, arajo ·eedham, Gwen l\1oore.
farvm Watkms . . . . Third rou·: Wylie Blount, Gerald Koon, Tommy o· "eal, Charle
unnin~ham, Jack trickland, 0. B. Deere, Guy Kirk, Ronald Water , Terry Pattillo.
�OFFICJ.:R
Prc.rident
HAROLD HALL
HARTE
DOLG
JACK ON
MITH
.
JACK DE tARE_T
B-1
First roll': Barbara ·app,
htrley Haney, Jeannine Welcher, fartha Ann Pinion, Betty Jo Mini h, Emma Lee Boyd,
larilyn Jordan, ally lini h, Martha Davt , Emma Lou Mark , ue Cone, Bobbte Greene. . . . econd rou: hades
Batley, Glady Ktng, Ruby Jenkins, lara William on, fary Helen orley Barbara Kobre ,
rleen onine, farlene
Pre ron, Zelia Vo.~el.~e an.~. Arthur rave . . . . Thud rou·: Bobby Berry, DeForest Rabideau.·, David Rabtdeaux,
Charles Mc\Villtam , Jimmy John ron, ~- allace flint, Charle ~ftle , Jerry Jones, fredie Duren, W. D. pradly, Jr.,
Lamar Ca on, James Cobb.
Vice-Preridcnt
ecretary
Treasurer
�H2
I uti 1uw: Ann I hnrna , \nit.t Bal•la,
(,"" 11 ( arr,
l l~i.l O""nln•, lh·J,Jia ""hu
mall•. Juannt"
u., Bt th \lt"\3JIIlt·r, C.un•
rw f,ruilh, Bt·tt\ Ju llt·n lt·f•, \nn \\ur~
than1, \l.trif" ""~pnltllt·\, \nrta Snuth • . • •
't'' ""'/ rm•: Jt·an Hahidt·aw\, \lttrjnrit•
IL&I•uru, Chn .. tint• 'Iaiit· , JuHt' \Ia iu
11=111. Pt•a:.n· Jn)f't' I in I • \l.rw:irw o .. J,,HII.
Harl•oHit Carli .. Jt•, Hutl•
Darlt·ru
""tt•akJt·,, Be\rrl) \\it~, SllirilHam,
....,, trl•'\
Pruitt. , .• Jlurd row.
Jt'rrf
"• itt., I>a,u! (.anada , Bnhln fillarHlt·r,
U I S<~ndt·r .. , llulwrt \tc \\ hirlt·r. Chari•·
\\ uulonl, Char It· Jat l un, urrnan B.ailt v,
Jtthn l.tt\t'fll, Bohh'
amfll<o;, 1\:t·nru·th
(.runt•, Jnhun) \Jill".
''"""''II,
11-3
fuu rou: Jun,.. lh
• l.uu1
Uut1"'r•
\lar\
\lie~ "111i 111 , } lnne Jack n,
Hu1h
f rt-~mMn,
\nne
HJrrt••, 1 ool
""•rn•llt·, Patri ra lhrnt, } Hlyn Jon ,
C.l ncla \\ r t, , •• '~cond row.
} rank
"""• ymour, Uunai,J (.lrapmc~n, D~tlnu· I' vnr,
\ t·rha ChamtH·r•, \un Tin~lt>, \la•lt·Jin,..
""'nut h. Juq: "allr , \I arion \\hilt·. Pq~gy
fro r. Jlf-'1 n )) ~n. \l.uy Jo I,., Ha·
mona H.uW~~lt>r, Jimmy 1\.ukn, \rthur lin.·
on ••• JlurJ
rou.
\1 (oy
\\ood,
( harle '->nulh, Jamr \\ dl , Ja k U m•
rnt, } rank Uri h1, Jr., Jlnht·rt Hutlt·r,
Brll Callahan, RoLf'rl '->tnru I r
Dna •
Tumru-.. \It l.t Otl, Bilh '->.-tile
II-~
Fu l rou: . )hia Hurin t•m. '\t~trua Jran
\\ lt~tt•, Jafkit~ l.al'lrrn , Ann Blan It rei,
B tty (;ilL rt, \t nan Hatch, Pat \).
mand, Ht·t .. y ( onnalh, Pat B~· .. iu, \nn
I homp on. . . . • ·,.rond rou:
llvnal.t
RicL.dl, Jt·rn \ .. la•orth, Rub' Jt'nkm ,
I' II Cum1•1on: ""'arnrn\ l.c·t·, Ruth Ballarcl,
I il' Hill, \I~ ra
ht•t•lf'r, I.uui"t' \\ illiam·
un, ( arnh n Juhn nn, } Ul:f'llfl Curnmin ,
IJ n lns:;ranr, Jimrn) Uenni • • • ~ rhud
tore: Jrru Jlutt·hiu on~ Hart.lcl II :all. Cal·
\10
H.n. Ou·k) \\ i] in, Gt'llt" [) llr,
\\ tie
huraan, Jnn 't ouna:-. Ron ""'tt·p·
h•·n n, ""Doc"' (~J.7.a•a,, J),•ug 'mith,
Jn!IOII) ''\1orl
J) \i ,
09
�OFFICER
ETH
PR ITI
JIMMY MYER
DwiGHT HOLTO
Prcsrdcnt
Vice-Preside11t
ecretary-T rcas urer
A-1
First rote: Jf".;; ~ \\ nuJ, Jamr Cartl"r,
\'\ rndt!ll na, l... \Ia
Rru" ning. Rilh
~ ar '• (;ar) lane), :'''H•il Turner. Jinnn)
\hnc-hr"· • . • ...,t'contl rou:: Uuruth\
\lcl~od. Juanita \\1lhank , (; o ,. 1-air·
rluth, \ •r~inia \in un, Buhhic• llnn••a,
\laxinf" ·\.\crettt', \Jan Cnlc•, Barhan&
\fa v, Gt•Ot'\8 ~u:Cnn, llc· .. 11
Ham •
mt'tt, Jaen) In \I urph). . .
Thud rou:
-\lief' Jt"nkin, D"i6(ht Hulton. Jlt>nn\
Fr zi r, Jam .. Rulol ', ( ral'l fonl \Inn •
rrit·f, llarultl '-\im , Buoltl) Putlt·r. Charlt·
Brnwn, \lanln hie, Ho~t·r Halr. r, Bill,
C<•nme, Julia H•~:awtt
A-2
fff t row· Jnn 0¥1'PO, Juanita Ramey,
PatJoo\ Tlwrnp•wn, Karf'n Cro "'in, ~hirln
Hardin, Ut·,•·rly la)lnr, Doni
. y,ann,
Ju Ann \lainur, \l~~r~aret 1\.('nrwtl) Jt·vt~.• l
lfa)nt· . . . . Serond rou.:: {;('raid Cilbut,
l.ov. ('11 J urw, Dirk Bij.!ham, ""'"(' Stone,
l.nui .. ~·
""ihaclclax,
JH .A.nn
Duran,
8 ttft-
B{'ntlt·\, Barhara s~ in,Jit>, Jpan Thnma .. ,
'-'•lutlwr, Camh n J>unn, Burton
(),)un \\ zthn Dt•t•rt•, \l.adi .. un !-'mith •• ~ .
1/urd TOI•
Jimru) \hc·r. Uc,nald \\ il.
llhtn, Lamar Bnnol, \tillanl ua, I t
P.aul
Puda·tt. Urut't~ \\ illiam , Lamar Po""t·ll,
'\o~clinj•
Donald
mith.
�l•r~t wu: Jan 1 \lini'<, \ iq:inia f),,r f'\,
} .lith \\ill iii Ill un, ""'hirlt·~ lltllllltlon, \Jar·
ll•a Jnrlt' , ~hirl•·' t\ i•ld, \nn \\ lu·t·lt·r,
\laq Jullt·), Larul)n lt·nnt·r . . • • \t'tmul
rort: l>onnld 'I unnt·r, Duu~-:la" ~1111 • l.an )'
Bnu·kf'lt. n.Hitl ln·lancl, .. n·tl Stri· klund,
Jirnn" Stll\all, Jamm) (;uuohdn, Lamar
J)unnw, J. E. (:la.rk, Htll Ut·.. tl·r, 1\•·nnt'th
... lwltun, Hilh (,ray. • .
Thud rou:
Juhn \11 Lanrwn, lhrui,J lluttlu , I.\ nil
h• .. tn. Hunaltl J.dlnHlll, Junt· \ numan"(,
H.arultl J.,..,.IJ,.,, Bt•nn\- \\ nnd, f<rl.:t·rult'th
Pruitt.
A·l
fu t row: (;,"'n lnJrarn, J1n1•·• \\at con,
l I It' ... li.J'bf"tl", Ju o B 'allr., \lu:inr
Jt.·hun, l.al n·ll•· 'I urnt-r, l:.,rh n lfid;. .. ,
( .1rult•
Cam1•.
l.t·(,a\
TaJiman . . . .
, ·#', on,J row: Junw
Bit kt•r ... Pat \I ann,
-...uulra Bt·tlfurd, J<~.nt· llud.. ah). Juanna
t•JIJ, J) Jthlnr. IIJrr l,
Pao' \ld.au h·
l111, I' 1 U Lt·r, ( ... ,J Han•. ""'han•n (f.
Brit·n, Bttl\ \nn \\ utlurtl. Juannt• Cr.ank·
.. ha ..... Joan;, Patt•ll•. '••· \\ rinhn~t. I •
\Ill I Bl.11lod... t raul Parltaru . . • , Th1rd
ro.,.,: • rank ll;Hi. Hutlnlph Ct>rn,, Tum·
Ill\ lhtlt•, Ft"li
""'ihlt•\, ... !.01111'\' \\ hitfu·loJ.
I .ul ...,,., kin;:f'r, Jarrw Huhut , Jrhu \ r·
hruu~h. f ra.uk \lirwr, 1-.mur) C:hruni11tt"r.
A·S
Ju)t
rmt: Jad.it• Ja,·l on, Caml (.rani:t·r,
P.at I a\ lur, \nn \ltwrt·, lft·lt-n ParL.t•r,
I aru·ttt• f r.•), Jant• \l.trtin , Jutlith I )nn,
\1,·\lurtn·'· • . , :-;t'LCJnd fUll:
llarnto~ (;rin•t· •
urri \1d.lhann.w. Bar·
har.a
Culbrl'lh,
Junt• \uuman.. .
Ju)i,l
\1. allu. <\udrt·' (.a.,.,thnn, Jmrr l.atinu·r,
1\:oay \\all. \lt-hina Frf'f•man, ·G.,.,en Hunt,
""'hirlf') f nuntain. \I an llurwa , \1. t· .. ll"'
(hu·n, \\ il .... n o . . t'n. : . • Thtrd rmD:
( laudt• llurri • Jinllll\' 'Jd)aniel. n.. , i·l
( .aJ,t.,.,,·JI, Bohh \\ ullnrtl, Jnhn tarli .. t•,
J dtlir. ~tnlintr. I umm' Thrailkill,
t·il
Jlartm.tn, n.th . . . anlleH•, Dnn Fnrt·ll .
'hirlt•\
�BETA
The
LUB
umum Bonum of all
actiVIties!
tt·d: Ralph \l.ra\t-r, t>aul Ram til, Ht•lt·n Bt·at .. un, :-->t·adan: Caruhn \\rJI ... Pn .. iJt·nt: '-~arah '-~umlin. \an··Pn· .. Hit·nt:
Frar ·r. \\aUe, Trea~urf'r; Thoma~ Bt·ntlt·'· ••• ."it,md1n~: \nn 1inglt", Doruthv Jone., Eleanor Haulbrnok, Bohhif' Ham·
m lOti, Glt>nda \\e .. t, DtHla),) c.hapman, Darlt•t·n \\hitakt·r, Ul't) Cunnally, Santlra Wea\f'f, \lartha na,i.
.·c-
IL
II' JU t all of u councilors
together, trying co make parliamentary procedure get bet·
rer result in rudenr acnvitie .
n
Bnant. Prf" .. hit-Dt; Da\ itl
rQtt>d: f.harh· .. Cunnin~tharn. G~t'O \foon~. Griffin J:. ... tin. llf'lt·n n at .. Hn, ""t>('rt•tan; J
'-~andra \\t·cHt·r. Harold Hall.
\lc\lurrian, \ in··l)rt• itlt·nt: Htat Junt· , l.lu\11 \Jd.t·Htl, Ht•\t·rh \\ 1.. ,• • . • • .
"itandwt
H:uhara ~mith. Dirk \Jitdarll,
Jo 1\:t·rr, Charlt"' (;tllr (lit•, to...a' 1\.nf'll r, f.n1ma I uu \lark , Pt•atf!:\ l Tl•"l, Jun Ruit•t
T
\lnri~ \tart n, Buddy Ham. •
• \01 w I'J<·turr • Caroh n \'\ t"ll
TUD
T BA TK
lr's
ifry to be Thnfry
Let us handle your money. We
guarantee Hs afery m the
HAPEVILLE
of
rhe
HIGH
F LTO.
BRA
H
RESERVE
BA. K.
lu t row: Ju\lt" (.arli .. lt•, Harl.ara Bro"'"• \lanr \l.utin, \ u·~·l'n· iJf"nt; \1 ri,.hn ..,mhh, '
r tan; J:tn t llalt"r
( arohu \\,.11. u.aroth't -\.)am. \ irguua Blalu \.., "-anolra \\t"lt\t'r, Jondl l pdJurth, ( .... ttl r.
"i fOIIll roac.
".th('IH
Hand, (;len•Ja \\t• t, lar1l)n (,ran.:;t·r. lhrbou.1 \fa
}, Dan Ingram, (. ralol 1\.oon, l.f•e UJ\i, Prt·:~~oltlt·nt; Hoy Harm~,
0.
Bul~li)
\\\nil, l>unal,l ( haJ•man, Jimmy \l,rr, Bl'll) Ju Ht·n ),,., ~ iltt·u BucknJ.JI. \1 rth.a IJal ), (,lad)
1\:ing:.
�ART
LUB
"Profess1onals" in the making, perhaps; but
lots of fun either way, JUSt being "artistic."
"H'IllPtl: Thuma
Bt·ntlf"~. Juannf' \Jix , J mn• Sa\o\ )t'r. na .. itl
\ au~h. ~) h ia lft·rrinf!lnn, Bill Grifltth.
l omm)" \\ t'lt"h,
l. arq ll t·lm .. , H uc:h BruY. n . • . . ,..,tllndiiiK · Dunaltl Dail f'\,
\\ t·ir l)...,f'n, Lamar Ca<~nrt.
HILL TOP R ~ PRESE T A TIVE
"Hilltops again!
ever let it be said that the
class of '50 failed to measure up to the challenge
of their predece ors.
St>aUd: '\': 'lit• Blount , Juan \1('1\.t>e, Janict• Smarr, GriA1n
l.ahtin, Lar~' l.ont·ru , Di<·ky \\ilk in , Shari Bonham, 'I omm\
1 hraillill, Pt"l!~~
Frokt, Dou~la
'Sim , HoY.ard Hul!ht"•.
Doroth) \l c Leotl, Franc t• \\ ac..le, Dahl
eckingu.
AUDIO- VISUAL HELPER
"Ea y-does-it" is the mono for the audio-visual
operators. They're the crew that puts animation
into stale stuff-you know, "pitcher" hows 1n the
projection room.
Bohb) A~o.h...,urth. .
. "·l wndmt: llunaltl Chapman,
Lamar Ca .. un. Larr> l.unt"ru , Ho) Harru ..... H·•l·hit<! fu z.:ibl,on ..
,"tratf'd:
9
\ld.n)
\\ uno I.
�1.
fl. /..
tl.
O\\ is the time for " omeboJy" tenog .. ro improve rhat
typ1ng rate!
f ltSl f(m
\I arion \luun, Jant·t Huuea, \luniiiH' Pu\\t·ll. I il D.t\ i ... n ruth~ \darn... \ kt··Pn· itlt·nt. .
"'' t'nmd t(IU:
( rohn I mrla("t'• \ UJtlnla Blalod., •ran
\\
' • ··rt'l.t.r ; Juru:ll lprhurch, Harhara Jt•an ~lt·d~t·, ••• Tllud ron •
H rbara Bru¥~n, laud n 'mllh, Pr tdrnt; Juan\\ ·lob
Jourt.h tou.. J kilt )f"L.rl. BIt
\un l.t\1 r, Ju•h If ru),
, , • ·'tan./uz~: LI1Jrl It' ' lmond .. , B. rhar.t \\ .tU: .. \1,, ), th PuY~..II, 1 rr.t•urn; lkth • utr.d, j, .tn HJ\, Ju tt• ( ilril 1, •
1\'alhnn lt·"'I, Ju 1\. nr.
0
0
0
1(- 7eeltJ
iember hip in Y-Teens i re erveJ for tho e '1\Hh more erious
a piraoons; for them the tieiJ of christian science is the .. gre-ate r
t.:ooJ ...
l~ft nd,.· ~ r net· \\ad(", "'e-('n·tarv; '\nne lhrroY~, Pn· .. idtnt; :\loutha n .. ,i ... Ht·hf"('('.:t
\l11f .. , ""'ldrle) llcun, fhlou" Pa,nt•, Jt>Y~t'll If \r, \nlla :-.rnilh, ""amm' I.Pt·, \la.li·
],n•· ~ mith, • nuna I ou \l arl.. ...... R1KI1t
1./ : Do ruth'
\ tl.tm • \ in· Prt·"itlt·nt;
hd' ( IHntall , I n·a ur('r; ..., lnrlt) Han•J•Iun, Pt'l:ll:' ~ rot, Luui•t .... h.r.li~. t\ uthnn
Lewi , Jrrr'' \\ alii .. , \l:ar~an·t J\ t'nnt•dr. arlt•an ( oninr, Ef .. ir O'fl.t·rth\, Slrirlt·)' Jl ant•).
I ll l rot~~: \'\ il y Rlount, Jonrll l pd•ur h. \tht•nr Harul, Juan \\ t>hh. "" andra "t'UH·r. Charluttt· Grf" ham. C:harl .. it• ""'irn on~l ...
Jam f" "" marr, Uon Llt.3prnan. . . • ,.con,J rou: araJn '\t·t·dham, \laru hn ~ n1ith, Joan Dan it• I, J\ a, Tin lt·, Huhln H.wr·
mond, o\nn Hht'a, tarul n \\ ,.)1 .. , J uan lff"rdll'lman, \ Jr'lnia (,r ""•
ora Bt·,illt•, lr da a ... h . . . • I llird rmcr: Pat llarmnn ,
J t~(l.. lh·rnan t, franl.. Hri,:ht, h·lton Jan ... , C.harlt
\ltlt'. J. n. \It \lahun , Turnru, \\t•ld •• Ha, ~lt·plu·n Hll, Hill
f .uftrth, Da\rd \1 \l urnan, ~ lmtl ·r a' lor, DJrrt•lt Ha, 111 . . . . . . } ourth tott: \\ iHnrd lt aruuwtt. 'I hurua .. Tt·rn•ll, ' ''"-'"
\\ ri;ht, Bu•l JnrH , (,.arltun ""'YIIn·a:u~ul, Dahl .., t•tl..inJ,:t'r, Clrllrlt· ( ;illt·"l'it, \ .. a \\attn ... Halph \\ t'iJ\l•r, llarl) -1 hunll'"""·
Bnht.y \ h¥~ottir, (.harle Bailf") (,u, t\ irL., ll a)~anl l Jtthurdt.
l.ette~
Clu6
eedless ro say H's the Letrer
Club-the official recognition of
the Arhletic As ociarion of memed awarJ in rhe field of sport .
�~l*llfluJticJ
Clu6
Glamorous foot light , or back stage pranks.
Here's a cast of character that can tickle your
stdes
~anolra \\ ~ \t'f, Jarwt Ralt·r, C.harl"it
~rn urHJ .. ,
I lr·dnur II ulbroul, Jmn• Allltllnt:. Jnrw11 l pdlllrt·h.
, .
"H'IIIt'd: C:harlr· .. l.unnu, \ ar~ini<l (;rr·r·n, Chuluttt• (;n ham,
l.il Uoni .. , Juan llndwlman,
ura Bt· .. illt•, \ it·t··Prt· .. tdt·nt:
J ronr rou •
\larif' \lartin, Odr•llt• !'--kr•llnn . . . • Ronald Bt·nrwtt. \larit•·
lyn Smith. Huhb) \\} nn. \larit•ly n Ru .. arn.ln'>, Thnma · Bt·nt·
lt•y, Paula Halll"'tlt·ll, Ht"tt) l.uu \lajur, Juhn '\\ iiMun, I lmtl
\ld.t·nd, Dic·l \litdtf"ll, \\arn·n 0¥.f'll . . . . \ol in pit·ture:
\lary Bradlt·~. Pn· itlt·nt; \thene Hand, ~nrrtar), Trt•a urr·r.
JutuJ-e llctne
/Jtllkti*J
Cozy looking room here,
n't tt' The e home-bodie
have a real know-ho\\.
1
0¥~t·nh\, Bttt\ l-utra1. frano c
\\ aolt•, "'it•nt"tan; \unt• Barrul'l,
llf'len \\iJ.,.on, 1\:art·n Cro-. ... in. Ht•ht·c·c·a \till-.. Pt•gp frullt, Harhara ]t·an ~lt·di!f' . . • •"itllmlw~ : \lartha Brinl..lt·\, ]uth
lLHnit•, Tn•a .. un·r; Jt·rn \\allan· . . . . \ot in pictuu. Juan 1-f.-r.. du·lrruan, \ i f"•Pn• .. i•lrnt.
St>ntt'd: \far"tha Doni .. , Prt· ... itlt•nt: Jac·kir• 1 a .... n·nt·t•, f.l .. it•
At your
ervie<~-at
lunch time, naturally.
lrcmt oj (mwtn: Huth \lu\'ot·ll, JuHt~ \pplin;:::. Uuhl1w
llauunurHI,
t•llit• l.uu Cnc-k, Jcwf"l Ht•rwa \lnntint· Pul'lt·ll,
\lartha Hrinldt'\. It Ia \I at· ..,tu•lt <m, 'a.rajt·\ o '\t·t•,Jham, \t ...
thump un ••. : Otuk of Lountt't: \larit'l~n :--:.mith. \larilt·th
Puwt"ll, k:a)- ·1 inl!:lt>, 1-.unita C:artt·r. Pt·J:~~ Grantham, \I .an
Alict~ "illiam .. , Chri..,tiut• Tallt·\, n, ..... t'lla Harnmt·tt,
'li~-. ll nmnwtt.
�/.i6J411J4~
Clu6
J.,.ft W "tlit: B1·ll) \nn 'l .rnlur, C:~trohn l.mt>lat·f',
Ut·lt\ Cunnall}. \lllll' 1 hump .. un, \tar> Jimmit•
J;.ul on, \l1
DHrwl,
aw \\ t·1nhur~. Santlra
n,.,tfunl, \lr..,, \\ hitt·, \IH\1' 'in~ It•, Bt·H·rl~ 1 II\.
lur, (,,·r.dd )\. uun. P.tt Haln, J1uh Jfa,nif', )),.
lun
P.a~ru,
HarJ,., n <.artt·r, Ja1w lfurluh~.
Jan in· \\ .-t .. on, G'""" Carr, Jl.lt·nl~ nn \I urph~,
J,·ownint• \\ t"ldu·r. J\arf'n Cru8 in. Su f! Stunt•,
Bdh (,ilht·rt, \ ir~inia l.ant·a tt-r.
Reference - Ctrmlation - Leisure: Et·er;thing u orth reading.
Wirh malice rowarJ none bur
charuy for all" besr characterize rhe e
loyal ) r. Red ross fans.
Jir t row. l din
HQle.::, Jan
r '
•arr, Ttt•a ...
ur .. r; H
t1
lrrr) , \ict> -Prt''"'IJ 1; Juhn \\II ·
n, Prt i1lt·nt; Uuruthy \nt1t'ro- 10, ~~·t ·rt·tan:
'hirlt·y f ol.l , Billy .._t·ttlt•, :\an (;unlt•r, l.1.JJ
''• rlt•\ JIJIIII•Iun, (,lt'nda \\r t. '-\)hi Brtt.,
h ••. .'''illlndint front: Charlottf! (;n·o.ham,
'
),., Jfa1111•1 )U, (;lt'n•la \\ t' 1, ~~ h ia llrr •
rin~o:tun,
\nn 'luurf', \nnt IUu•a. J.an1·ltt"
1- rt'\
'IOJ.n' Cult·.
hirlf'y Hanlin, 1:..\ f'h n
Hi l , juannr. C.ranlu.haw, Barhara Jt·an
I (olar. . . . tllntlml ba( k:
""'lt>dcr. \\ urth
l.arr Ua" i , \ a \\ aUPn, Bubbr \\} nn, Huy
Barro•. n..nald Chapman, D•)naltJ Ri<-krtt,
r
ff)
1 OD ro. Jimm) Good• in.
~flllhiJ~
Clu6
Way, way, down ourh----of rhe
BorJer, )!.O rhese enors and seiionras in
rheir imaginative pani h ways.
FJ,,~,I T.a' lur, Joan \It ioi:t•t, Dolt fu],l ,
\luntirw Po\\f·ll • . • • "tt·co",J tfJII: • rlint• Hul, •
Pn- .. ldt·nt: l.atit• L•·t ~lu·ltun, l.uua ,. 1\'irkland,
...,arah ~urnlin, ...,,111dra \\ t'ii\I'T, fda \I at• ~lu•ltun.
(.harlnttt• (;n- .. ham, Cmanw (,ruhh, Jmrt• \ld.al
IIHIIl, C:harlt·s Lm~t•rn,
\tllf'rw Hand. : . • Third
rou: Hn) ll.uru\\, Ht·IH·na \tills. Juan H,.r.. dH"I•
man, Paula Ramo,t'll, \fan in ."'itt·rlinfit. Bnhl"
l'Nk . . . . lou.rtll rotn \li.!l~ Elt·arwr \lunnit•f,
\larih n Hn..,at·ranoc,
1 rt·a .. un•r: Don SunHnt•r ...
Flt·arwr llaulbruok, ...,a,annah O'...,hit•J,J,., Hunal,t
llut'lu·"'· )\a~ Kru-llt·r. ~nrt•tar); Bubh\ \1, )lin,
Tr11nm\ H1·ntlq, Uan••ll Haynt" •
l-int ror(':
�1/tixet/ C~c/*uJ
Ju,t
1014.:
~'"' Stun~.
Jan•
lful'kaln, Ju rt• 'ld ••.J .
\lr anolt•r, Huhh\
mnn, \ ira:inld
llammnn•l , Llf"anur
Haulhruul , lft·lt•n Ut·an, \ 1f5:1111a (,rcrn, \l.trjuri•
Hahurn, \tary (;rae: • (,ruwr • • • • ."i,.etmd rou: Bl'lh
\nn
\\ullnnl , Jnan
Uanit·l, <.unnit• (;rubh.
Lurnhn
l.n\l'lat·t·, Charlnttc (;rr houn. \tu:inr. llrltun,
Hlu•u,
l.nrna
t',lo;lf'r,
Bl"th
Puttn,
~
Flairu
Jac·k~nn,
\ ltj!ini.t
\nnt1
J.a .•
utrnl, Juan P.ttillu . • • , Thud rou:
Jn
t•rcllutm, ""'ut• \\ t•inlwrg, 'la'liOt (),.hnrn,
Pqr:t:Y ~ ru t, ..... unmit· l.n•, Hnrnth) Junt , \1urtha
Ua\i , (;wt•n In~ram, \Jary \nn Hatd1, Patrid.1 \I ·
numd,
nrrna \\ hitr.
an (;unter, (;tf'ntla \\ ,. .. ,,
l>nri Swan, J.l..,if' OY.t·nh"• Pntric·ia UakH, \tiltln·ol
Hi~JCinhutham, Jnan Cranl ha¥..
. • fourth rtm:
Hllnll\ \\ alliarn , Dmuld Cha11111illl, Charlt· Cunnin~:•
hum, Chorlt· (;illr<~Jlif' , Tummy 1-.trran, \\arn•n 0\\rn,
Ht rbt·rt Hutlu, Hn~ Barru\\, l.t· e Ua\ 11&, I hurna•
Thrain ill, llnnnit· \\ illiam • Bilh ""'antll'r • l.uJ:t'IW
CununillC"· '-'arum~ I t'\\iw., (;,.,w Patillu,
( harlt· Bailt·)·
'·lrtl
'hirlf"\ Pruitt. Jankt- ""'marr, Jaddt· La"·
tf"n•·t•, Lil Ha\i~t, Lt·nla \\t• 1, \\1t41na ""'"intllr, ....,\h1a
""'u'· Cmw, l mrna J.uu \larloo
l:lainf"
HN'\f'' • • • • "'i,.t ond rou • \I) ra \\ hf'rlc-r. h Ita \ o•
:,t·l~t:t'"'dlll, (.hn .. tinc Tallf'y, O.Jt·ll·
""'lt·lwn, \Jancr
""'pnttllt·\. hant·llr J),,r .. f'!v, Rrrnire ...., rhun. \tan
\lit e \\ illian· ... 1 t·mpir. Jfig~inJ,ntham, Jam•t Ralrr,
Ttla \l,w ""'lwlton, Brtt} J.uu \lajnr .. , Prann Grant•
ham, I •
J\.JJtLlantl, lr\.ttlf' l.t·t· ""'ht·hnn, J)nt ~nlol,
Harl•ar
I f'"-18.
fu t ro
llcrnn tun,
ruu: \tr. Cri -.uutn, Hilly ~oult)t-r•. Tumm
I hntilkdl. Jinwl\ \lat·lltnit·l. bldit ....,ff·rlin~t. J~>nw-.
H. Juhn tun. Hohnt Hu~ut•, Uuhhy \\ nffnnl, John
Curli .. lt•, Tho rna \\ &•It•, Hill Callahan. Bill Cunint•.
Pi11no PltJ)f:T: Carol Grangu.
}u l
,, Ott>J,
("ll•a
( hamhrr • J Uhl" ) OUJililll ,
J).u)Mit'
( .arter. \nn Harro"• ( harlr ""mlth. \\ allace f hnt
Jat l Uraughnn, HunaM Huglu • J1n11n\ llt·nm .. , IJtl
'\a .. h Rulu·rt Hudin, H1lh . . , ttle. f mun Chront trr.
Hill
""mit
\ll;:oocl . . . • .'tanilll«: ""'hirl '
H411f'\,
lloug.
Bt•rtit llt>n l('r, h·Jt~,n Jc~ni, orma \1. hitdkt•r•
• t>aUd • ll fon..~t Hahidrau ~ ll '1d Habid •u •
I e U. ,. , "I rilrtb l"ow ll.
�are pep.
Our cheerleaders baz ecute, '
I
0 r C
heer/ea. ers song s and ;ells,
u
·
The} lead "S.,~J '"hep ...
Because the>
�COA H ROY BRL WER
The success of a team doesn't enttrely depend upon the
ability of the player but instead it rests upon the houlder
of a ~ood coach. Our thanks ~o to •• oach"' for a wonder·
ful job of givin.g Hapeville ··~ood ball playing, clean sport .
man hip, and a do-or-die pirir. Hapeville' athletic record
for the pa t ten years is norhing shorr of miraculous considerin~ the ltmitattons of facilitie ; bur in the lighr of
qualuy tn coaching, it' only !O be expected from one ltkc
Coach Roy Bre\\er.
Jar 1 rorr: Ha'"anl l1•church, Jimrm ""' u·r.. , Hn, Rarw", na,"l \lc \luruan, Tnmun \\ric-h, Cotton Jnhn n. Utll Lr1ffith,
Uadtl \lolhlt•\ 1 Bu1l Joru • J. H. \lt·\lahon , ( arhon ""'icegood . • . . . ,.cond rou: I "'' \\ n~:ht, Tt"tl Ptrrcr, I rry Panilu,
)) rrt•l II a~ nt• • ·r hon
Tt'rrt•lt, Poll Harmon, \\ 'lu~ Jll unl, Hohh~ ~It thbon .. , \\ ilht•d II mm 11, H:t 't pht'n on, Harold
"'irn ... • • • l"h1rd rm~: ft•ltun Jan I", Donaltl ""urnmN, II rold lhdl , l rr J) ,J>., (,u 1\:n~,
BoLln. \\ offunl, Jlarlc• 1 hCimt"· •n.
�HAYWARD UPCI!l RUI
) . R. l\1
MAHA
Buo]o
FOOTBALL
E
TOMMY FARRA
FOOTBALL
THAT'
0 R
AME
HORNET
HOR ET
THAT
0 R TEAM
DAVID MCMURRAI
TOMMY WELCH
COTTO
WE
OT THE
)OliN 0
OA H
WE
T THE TEAM
WE
OT THE PLACE
A 0 WE'RE ON THE BEAA
AsA. WATTERS
CARLTO
WICEGOOD
�L 0-CL
IER-TA KLE-GUARD
THE E ARE THE BOY THAT HIT 'EM HARD
TLRRI:l.l.
PATIILLO
!'an u til to pii{Jk w da)J: enior ,apia in Mobley
IJOzi'J 0111 to }11nior }ohnrrm
ORE CARD
II'' c
Rus ell
w. fulton
Campbell
Canton
Cartervi lie
The
)) ARMON
7
19
7
19
Thn
13
0
20
25
21
\X' RIGHT
()
oacheJ. The
w~
cdano"n
fulron
Manetta
ollege Park
,\!ana,~;en.
25
20
21
33
Tht Paraphernalia, ll a/.
Tbn
19
6
19
6
�e~ee/* /.ellt/ei*J titneJ 11/*e
gcct/ c/4 titneJ.
WHO'
WHO'
Team?
TEAM?
Our Team!
OUR TEAM!
Arhene Hand, Joan Webb, Captain andra
Weaver, Charlotte Gresham, Charlsie imonds.
7~e
'Peppel* 1/ppe!*J "
Just a jolly ,good gang that
followed the reams ro every game
and yelled and yelled and yelled.
MAJORETTES A D MORE
Footlights or field lights. Always a good show. Majorette
Co-Captain Jonell Upchurch,
Mascot Upchurch, Captain Beverly Wise.
7~e~ ~e 11/l ~cu!*J-
ih J~cJ~t Jlltih clct~eJ!
Upchurch. Jonell Upchurch, Beverly Wise,
Gwen Carr, Par Besio,
Joan Daniel, Anne
Rhea, Audrey Cawthon,
Jeannine Welcher,
Janice marr.
�THUMB
Ml
AIL "PORTRAITURE " 01'
IATURE
HARP HOOT!
-EXCEPT MAYBE TWO.
Tidb1t ADIE developed the art of shootmg from beneath
of others; BEVILI.E' hull-shoes were dead-rin~ers ;
LIDA
)h, boy! Heavc::n help chose:: who didn't rcspcu her
IE the all-scar who play "par" at fon\ard or
muscle; A
~uard; DARLE E' dainty lin~er couch was tricky biz for
ocher folk · ~uards; wee-bmy-blond1e ]0 ELLE-good old
sub; CAP
ALLIE' new srylc----ml the floor, off the
UTTY' swift
floor 'srop chat play" p1rit of ~uard1n~;
swervm~ cored scads o sure shoes v1tam1n or
noes" le.~s
\AR 'ITY
1\.net:lill!(.' arolyn Wells, Captain, Manelyn mirh,
oCapcain. . . . lamlmg:
araJO
eedham,
'ora Bcvdle,
Lida a h, Anne Rhea, Darleen Whitaker, Jonell Upchurch .
1de Line Coaching from Fan
She dont it!
OH, YOU GREAT BIG BEAUTIFUL
DOLL!
But who made Hammond mad? And
ammy dreamy! And tickled Whitaker,
Rhea and pchurch~ And make Terry
\\ear arurday cloche - But aren't
they lovelie ?
ALL OF E f First rou
huley Folds, arajo Teedham, Jonell upchurch, ora Beville, Joyce fa engdl, ammy
Lee, orma Whitaker, Ruth Mowell •.. _ eco11d rou: Kay Tingle, Joan Dame!, farie Bonner,
Darleen Whitaker, arolyn Wells, Anne Rhea , Anne Barrov., Bobbie Hammond, Marielyn mirh,
Lida a h, Janice marr.
�TO
OA H BILL
A 1PBELL
The btl', lmle man who has the magnantmou
job of teaching H. H. er the art of basketball.
The tudent are all proud of thts basketball
ani r, for che splendid play he ha given us in
an unforgettable cason, placing second in the
di crict tournament, and ,coin~ on to the state.
Here' to an even better cason next year, oach!
VAR ITY BOY
Tommy Bentley, Cotton Johnson, Bobby Peek, CarltOn Swicegood,
). R. fc Iahon .
ACflO
0
THE
OURT
Ba ketball for 50 wa. full of acttoo- and
compem10n. Hapeville Htgh was host to the first
Fulton County Tournament, che fir t tournament
for che county association and the hrst to be
played in the new gym. AI o, H. H. . was hose
to the fir c Re.~ional Cia A Tournament. Hornet
S\\armed succe .. fully into the tinals of both tilts,
bowin.~ to Fulton both omes bur earning che
right to play in the rate Tournament.
The
Hornets' tic c game was chetr lase. Know why!
Officials had matched them wich the be r in the
race-- ummerville, who won the tare Chamor bad for an all Jumor Var ity
ptonship.
Team.
The gtrl played good ball in every gamemanaging to lo e just by a wee bit. They even
lose in the ccond game of their tournament.
In fact, they are the be r little team of loser
HH has ever had. Watch our for dynamite
next eason.
B-TEAM BOY
tms, Ray cephen on, Larry Davts, Robert ·tone. . . . Second
rou: Donald Chapman, Bobby tms, hannon Lade, orman Batley, John Lovern.
PirJt rou: Tommy Mdler, Harold
�Rent/e)'s florn play spectawlar-Redbirds blocking
King Colton in there for keeps-A Redbird gaurding
1 ll [ Team that st11ng the Fulton Redbirds till there zuren't an) feathers to fl>-
H orm:ls JUST lost to Fulton in thret: slates.
BIG TEA f
TO R
A fE T TEA f
HOR FT TEA f
n.
f ir t fUll. Jimw
... ~H'r, Ja li. Ut•JIHirt• I, Tomni\ Ht·nllt•\, Dun
lr.t·tt • • • • ·' "'nmd row. H ·1· rl Br4nnf'n t\lana er),
Rolwrt ll ug,ut·~ \l antu ... tt"rling, B.. bh, p,. L. ( utlun Juhn .... n, tarltt~n .... 'i'ht IIIH1, J. n. \ll·\lahau. (,t•nt• I' tillu l\13na t•r).
�7Ae 1950
K
BEATo,
Inner Circle
Geii Doun
to Bu.rmeJr 1\loney Business
ILLER
or Copy
Bminess.
It's All for
the
Hill Top
UMLIN
LONERO
'TAFF
HELE
BEAT 0
Editor-m-chie/
KAY KNELLER
Busmess
ARAH
\lana.~:er
MLIN
La)out Editor
LLOYD M LEOD
Adtertising Manager
GRIFF!
EAST!
Circulation Manager
UETTY LO MAJORS
Picture Editor
CHARLE
LO FRO
Picture Editor
DOROTHY I-OLD
ports Editor
)l fMY BRIANT
,\lilitar) Editr>r
ODELE
KFLl:10.
T>Ptst
fCLEOD
EA TIN
MAJOR
FOLD
BRIA T
KELTO
�CAROLYN \X'FLLS
Featurt T'ditor
Feature Staff.
JOUR ALI M ]ARGO
The fame of the Volunteer Fire Department has long
been ,JccepteJ as an Amencan tradition, but this "volunteer"
hus1ne can tart as well a stop hres. It IS accepted ar
Hapeville H1gh this year that the HOR ET TAFF, an
11l-volunteer outfit, has blazed journalistic trails. Thirty
Juniors in c ptembet declared thc1r alleg1ance to early
morning anJ late afternoon duty; by pring the work time
lemanded arurJays, too. The volunteer taff , without
benefit of any JOurnalism class, had to meet extra se ion
to u e all the ideas five of them gleaned at the
auonal
Pre~s Convention m Ch1ca~o. These ideas evidently worked
because at the Georgia Pre s onvention in Athens, the
eleven-year-old HQrnet again retained it state rating
of Dl 'TI 'CTIO .
'
]01 BI IIOP
tafJ: Beuy Ann Taylor, Lee
Davis, Paula Ramsell, larilyn
Ro acran.
e11 s
CIIARLFS LO I:RO
FJitor-in-chief
Busmess tafJ. Dorothy Adams,
ora
Beville, Jean Ray, Joan Herschelman,
Rebecca ttlls, France Wade.
Sports Lt!itor
Editorial Editr;,r
Editorial tafJ. Thoma Bentley, Jo Kerr, andra Weaver.
harlotte Gre ham, Athene Hand, Jonell Upchurch,
Carolyn Well .
Hornet Representatu e, eated: ora Beville, farilyn Rosacran , Joyce Massingill, Martha Dav1s, Ann Barrow, Audrey
Cawthon, ammy Lee.
. . Standinx·
Dick Bigham, June Youmans, arlron
wicegood, Gene Pattillo, Weir Owen,
Warren Owen, Maxine Helton.
THOMA BE TLI:.Y
fARILY RO A RA
'\ e11 s Editor
�R. 0. 7.
e.
The second year of ROT hi tory marks
the beginning of 11<ljor ollins' command.
ergeanr Bryan saw fit ro sray
with Hapeville High a econd year.
pecial citations this year ro Dick Mitchell, rhe be r drilk:d cadet in Fulron
Counry and ro Colonel James Brianr, be
Cader Colonel in Fulton ounry.
OJ O, I L RJCIIARDSO,
IRGI •A. T BRYA
ArHiT CoL
]AMES BP.IA T
BARBARA PRUITT
pow or
Alli:T LT COL.
GRil · FI FA~ II
CAOET LT. COL.
WARRr OWE
,,j,., (
I ,-ft lo "tht: ( .adt 1 \).J.Jur Hal ph \\ t .n.-r. C arul) n \\ •·II~, .,.fwn ...ur; ( 3ol.-t ( oiJ•I.:lin <.h.arl
(;illt ..
h.arl 11 "•n• Hill'"'
""'pull •r: <.add Lapta1n J.ttllt'8 Jultn 1111, J.tne llu lab\ , ""J•un 11r: (.aol•t (.apt.tin lt•rr\ l'.ttlall••· Pat Bt· iu, "I' 111 ur
( a If' I ( .<tptam U.thl 't-t l111a:n . Jac lit• Bo unu, ""111'11 tr: ( .11ld LaJotain Bill Louin~ . llt·lt·n ..,IIIIth , ""JHIII" •T
l.af'l ~ t ••~t I it>utrnant Larltun '~i c ecou.l \luu• \lart1n , "'J•un ur.
KAY T I GLL
ponsor
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Page
Airway ervice tattoo
Allgood Brothers
Allgood, W . H. & Co.
American Legion
Andrews Flower hop
A & P Food tores
Arrow Pres
Artcraft Engraving Co.
Atlanta oca-Cola Bottling ompany
Balfour Company, L. G.
Black' Floor Finishing Co.
Blue Jacket Drive-Inn
Brandon Funeral Home
allahan's Garage
arter' Barber Shop
awthon & Hollums
Caye, W. C. & Co.
Chanin Corp., Henry
hapman Drug Co., Inc.
ities ervice ration
itizens Bank
Cole, Sanford & Whitmire
College treet P. T. A.
olley, Van Buren
ollin Drug tore
Colonial tores
Crisler' Bakery
Dutch Oven Bakery
Dwarf Grill
Ea t Point Boiler and Welding Work
East Point Bowling Center
Ea t Point Ford Company
East Point Ready-Mix Concrete o.
East Point Plumbing Co.
East Point Realty Co.
Evans Army Store
Foote and Davies, Inc.
Ford Motor Co.
Fulton Dry Cleaners
Georgia Baptist Children's Home
Giles Pharmacy
Gill Equipment Co.
Gordon Food Inc.
Hapeville Animal Hospital
Hapeville Auto Part
o.
Hapeville Baptist Church
Hapeville, City of
Hapeville Drug Co.
Hapeville Exchange Club
Hapeville Fire Department
Hapeville Garden Florist
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Hapeville H bby hop
Hapeville Methodist Church
Hapeville Nur ery chool
Hapeville Police Dept.
Hapeville Poultr; & Feed o.
Hapeville Rainbow
Hapeville Tire & Battery Co.
Hapeville Woman's lub
Happy Homes Food tore
Laundromat
Lea, Frank
Lovable Bra siere Co.
Majorettes
McCord, Adair
McCord, Robert B.
Medlock's Pharmacy
Miller, T. R. & on, Inc.
Morris Brothers
Murray, The Florist
ewberry, ]. ]. & Co.
North Ave., P. T. A.
Norton's Grocery
Paxson & Briant
Perkerson P. T. A.
Reeder & McGaughey, Inc.
Reeve, Rex
Rickett's ervice ration
Rollin Drug Co.
Roth' Men & B y ' hop
Ru ell Dry Cleaner
outhern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co.
outhern Bra iere, Inc.
outhern Wood Pre erving o.
outh ide Motors
Stallings Flower hop
tewart Ave. Cab Co.
tudent oun il
wift & Co.
Teddy Bear Grill
Tri- ity Building & Loan A s'n
Tri- tate, Inc.
Tucker, Woodrow
University of Georgia, Atlanta Div.
Varsity, The
Virginia Avenue Pharmacy
Wag taff Motors
Welch's
Wilder's Ice Cream hop
Wynn, Coy
Yancey Bro . Co.
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�\Y/AY
ARTHUR H. PAX
E C. BRIA T
PAXSON AND BRIANT
BUILDERS
Field Office-1704
airbank
treet,
. \Yf.
Telephone FRanklin 3771
ATL
TA, G OR IA
H. A. and G. I. Loans
WELCH ' S
GOOD FOOD
3264 STEWART AvE UE
HAPEVILLE
HOBBY
SHOP
3429
CA. 9168
TEWART AVE.
\Y/e
HAPEVILL , G ORGIA
rrHobby
and
upplie For All Ages"
Quantity
Model Engine - Model Boat
U -Control Kit - Model Cars
Glow ucl - Game &
oveltie
PAUL
erve Quality Food
TRAM~1ELL,
Home
Mauager
FA. 2772
52
A. 1032
�GREAT CARS
Fine Service
DESOTO
A Square Deal
PLYMOUTH
The Car Designed
With You in Mind
Lets You Drive Without Shifting
53
�BETTER CLEA I G
Renew the Beauty of Your Garments
Our leaning Method Will Do It
HAPEVILLE WOMAN' S
A. 9167
Phone
RUSSELL DRY CLEANING
3 18
TE
CLUB
ART AVE.
J.D. RU
ELL
GEORGIA
HAPEVILLE
Best W'isbes
HAPEVILLE DRUG CO.
to
ENIOR
'Tbe
tore on the Corner"
OF '50
CA. 3121
College Street P. T. A.
We Appreciate Your Patronage
Congratulations
from
Best Wisbes
CITIES SERVICE STATION
3 2 53
TE
RT
Corner of Stewart &
from the
Av .
HAPEVILLE
orth Ave.
HAPEVILL , GA.
BAPTIST
CHURCH
Phone CA. 9333
J.M. BAUGHM
Lour
J. REBER
54
�Best Wishes
Good Luck to
en10r
T. R. MILLER & SONS
of 1950
HAPEVILLE
.
-(;(
from
CARTER 1 S BARBER SHOP
THE
F
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AvE
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MAJORETTES
HAPEVILLE GA
AVI~
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MURRAY
TRI CITY BLDG.
THE
and
FLORIST
LOAN ASSOCIATION
3i I
28,000
1£\\: ART
quare Feet of Gla
AvE.
A. 0061
\Y/ edding Decoration
Floral Design
Potted Plant
Cut Flower
\Y/E T \Y/A HI. 'GTO.
COY WYNN
ROAD
CA. 9646-7-CA. 2522
The
EA T POI.t T, GEORGIA
t.lenr ' Friend
( uburb of Atlanta)
t
5:)
�HAPEVILLE
AUTO PARTS CO.
SOUTHERN WOOD
712
PRESERVING CO.
TRA
Av ·.
HAP VILL , GA.
PRODUCT
RE -PI
•
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Atlanta
TR
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Ea t Point, Ga.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Macon, Ga.
Automotive Replacement Part
Phone CA. 2221
AMERICAN LEGION CLUB
POST 117
*
1166
HAP
VIRGI TJA
Av
·u
GEORGIA
ILL
56
�Compliments
to the
VIRGINIA AVENUE
PHARMACY
enior Class of '50
EXCHANGE CLUB
JOHN ROLLINS CO.
3508 S. F LTON AVE.
Across from the Post Office
Best Wishes
CA. 9270-CA. 9335
MEDICINES - COSMETIC
WHITMAN'S CHO OLATES
NORTH AVENUE P. T. A.
Meet Your Friends
At Om Modem Frotlt
LAUNDROMAT
HAPEVILLE NURSERY
HALF HOUR LAU DRY
SCHOOL
3512 SOUTH F LTON AVEN
E
MRS. HENRY R. GODBY
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
RA. 5878
CA. 7616
EARL K IGHT A
D
GARY MOORE
Reasotlable Rates on Out of T ow11 Trips
Day & Nice Service
DUTCH OVEN BAKERY
FOR QUICK ERVICE
Call
Has a Time Filling
STEW ART AVE. TAXI CABS
CA. 3134-CA. 3135
Meter Cabs
Courreou Drivers
F. C. COLBERT
J. R. MAY
Hungry
57
enior
�There's
FULTON DRY CLEANERS
afety itl
Courtesy and Quality
Fire Protection
T. PERRY JA KSO , Owner
CA. 6655
HAPEVILLE FIRE
OR ER
DEPARTMENT
CE TRAL and VIRGI lA AVE.
HAPEVILLE, GA.
Complirnents
HAPEVILLE RAINBOW
of
ASSEMBLY
A and P
SUPER MARKETS
NO. 11
Co11grat11lations
E lOR
HAPEVILLE POULTRY
and
FEED COMPANY
HAPEVILLE HIGH CHOOL
Finest in Lite ar1d Dressed Poultr)
HENRY CHANIN CORP.
of
Fresh Eggs
CottOn-Waste-Linters
FA. 3316
0 . M.
1 BET,
P. 0 . Box 32
Owner
EA T POINT
REEDER & McGAUGHEY
GEORGIA
East Point Ford Co.
INC.
SALE
chool Sweaters and Jacket
porting Good
308
50-52
WA. 8757
BROAD
T.,
.
MAl
- ERVICE
T.
N . W.
EA T POINT, GA.
WA. 8758
58
CA. 2166
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The value of the telephone isn't just the calls
you make. Sometimes the calls you receive are
even more important. You'd miss a lot if the
telephone wasn't there.
Just on calls you make, the telephone's a
big bargain in convenience, security, success
and good times. When you add the calls you
receive, it's an even bigger value.
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
)'J
�YANCEY BROTHERS CO.
"CATERPILLAR" DIESEL TRACTORS
Contractors' Equipment
634 Whitehall
t., S. W.
Phone MAin 3962
ATLA
T A,
G
ORGIA
CA. 9170
TEDDY BEAR GRILL
TEXACO PRODUCTS
and
J. P. RICKETT
SERVICE STATION
FRUIT STORES
Certified Lubrication
Tire and Battery ervice
No. 1.-1447 Lee Street, S. W .
No. 2.-1371 Gordon St., S. W .
655 CENTRAL AVE.
HAPEVILLE
GEORGIA
HAPEVILLE GARDENS
FLORIST
2067
CHAPMAN DRUG
COMPANY, INC.
STE ART AVE.
CA.
3340
615 CE TRAL Av .
•
Flowers in the Modern Manner
A. 1136
HAPEVILLE, GA.
PLEASI GLY DIFFERE T
Plumbing
Remodeling
I
Repairing
THE ARROW PRESS
ew Imtallatiom Made A1lywhere
in Atlatzta or
11b11rban
QUALITY PRI TI G
ectiom
Moderate Price - Prompt Service
CA. 3212
R. F. WOOD
890
W. M. PARHAM
East Point Plumbing Co.
100
VIRGI lA AVE.
CA.
2474
HAPEVILLE, GA.
EAST CLEVELA D AVE.
60
~---------------------------------
�Compliments
Roth 's Men & Boys' Shop
of
Furnishings - Shoes - W ork Clothes
W ET E D
LOVABLE
829
BRASSIERE CO.
GORDO
T.,
.
FR. 9112
W.
NORTON'S GROCERY
Groceries - Fresh Meats - Vegetables
0
CRISLER' S BAKERY
R MOTtO :
QUALITY and
3516
ERVICE
We Deliver- Phone CA. 932 1
642
HAPEVILLE
. F
LTO
CA. 2276
CHERRY STREET
GEORGIA
ATLANTA DIVISION, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
congratulate each 1950 graduate of
HAPEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
You may continue your education in morning, afternoon,
or evening clas es at this 2,500,000 center, 24 Ivy Street, S. E.,
where last year 8,975 students were enrolled in Liberal Arts and
Busine s Administration programs. Retailing, Tran portation,
Accounting, Education, Secretarial Science program
greatly
expanded to fit you for new careers in business.
Write Regi trar for information, and plan now to enter
clas e immediately after graduation, or in September.
DR.
61
G
ORG
M.
SPARKS,
Director
�EAST POINT REALTY
Compliments
COMPANY
of
REAL E TATE - I
URA
E
HAPEVILLE POLICE
Alhoun 2153
For Your Heavy Boot and
hoes
Come to
EVANS ARMY STORE
575
SWIFT & COMPANY
OIL MILL
E TRAL
AVE
LE
PHO
E
P. 0 . Box 190
FA. 1015
EAST POINT, GEORGIA
HAPEVILLE, GA.
Your Depmdable Dmg tore
E. H . KE
HAPPY HOMES
EDY
MEDLOCK'S PHARMACY
FOOD STORE
INCORPORATED
PRE
UALITY MEATS
RIPTIO
DR GGI T
"Where Lee and Gordon Meet"
FROZE
~
RA. 3161
FOODS
RA. 3162
FA CY V G TABLE
It Pleases Us to Please You
Self
rvice
BLUE JACKET
836
2974 Stewart Ave.
LEE
T.,
.
W.
AM. 5211
OPE
Week Days-6 :00 A. M. to 1:00 A. M.
aturdays-6:00 A. M. to 2:00 A. M.
undays-3:00 P. M. to 12:00 P. M.
HAPEVILLE
COOK A D BOB
62
�ANDREWS FLOWER SHOP
Compliments
-Flou ers of Dutmction-
of a
433 E.
FRIEND
VIRGI
IA
AVE.
Telephone FA. 2661-2
COLLEGE PARK, GA.
I
Best Wishes
from
Best W' ishes
to
WILDER'S ICE CREAM
SHOP
ENIOR CLA
. WILDER
OF 1950
FRANK LEA
A. 5168
BRANDON
Complimetzts
FUNERAL HOME
of
GILES PHARMACY
Congratulations
to the
GRADUATIO
TUDE T
Congratulatiotzs
Citizens Bank of Hapeville
744 C
HAPEVILLE, GA.
TRAL AVE
CA. 1121
63
UE
�T
T
ur
mall Variety In ure
reshne
CURB SERVIC
COtlgratulatwm
The Yell ow Jacket
Drive·lnn
to the
orner North Ave. and Plum
" IFfY FIFfY"
t.,
. W.
DELICIOUS
Toasted Hot Dogs and andwiches
Seniors
from
THE STUDENT COUNCIL
We Now Have
PLENTY
Of Parking Area
GEORGIA BAPTIST CHILDREN'S HOME
"CAWTHON and HOLLUMS"
PORTABLE EQUIPME T
HOME APPLIA CE
EAST POINT BOILER
& WELDING WORKS
&
A TO SUPPLIE
104 Co ALLY DR.
EAT POINT
GEORGIA
Qualified Welders
Corner Washington
and Church treet
EAT Poi T
Boiler Repairs - Stack and Tank
Electric and Acetylene Welding
GEORGIA
R. W. WILKI 0
DEWITT STEPHEN
Office Phone- A. 6127-FA. 5951
�Cougratrdatiom
from
bop a11d
WOODROW TUCKER
ate at Your
Friendly
COLONIAL SUPER MARKET
ood Luck enior
from
HAPEVILLE, GA.
REX REEVES
East Point Bowling Center
Airways Service Station
Entrance to Municipal Airport
118 JEFFER o
AvE.
GOOD G LF PRODUCT
2
EA T POINT, GA.
Hour
Inside
"Bowl Your Choice
ervice
torage
Cars Called for and Delivered
FA. 1672
Ten Pin or Duck Ptn "
------------------------------------~
Say It tt-ith Flou-crs
CA. 6026
ays
CALLAHAN'S GARAGE
STALLINGS FLOWER SHOP
ERVI E TATIO
to
E lOR
OF '50
816
618 LE
TREET, . W .
(Corner Lee & Gordon)
ATLA TA, GA.
RA. 9747-RA. 1186
. CE
TRAL AVE.
HAPEVILLE, GA.
J.
H. E. Callahan
P. Callahan
Compliments
of
Compliments
Adair McCord
Hapeville Animal Hospital
and
R. F.
THOMA ,
D. V. M.
Robert B. McCord
65
�ongratulations to tbe
HILLT P TAl·
and
SE
I R
from
THE CITY OF
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
R
T. R
·VE ,
Ma)Or
M1
B
RBARA LEE,
H
R EY
Clerk
L. P
Ma)or Pro Tem.
·PPER ,
COU CILME :
E
T.
GE .. · E
E. Dixo_ , ]R.
ALBERT
W.
PERRY ]ACK 0
66
R.
HoYT
MITCHELL,
MITH
]R.
�Every woman wants a
c 1ed&ze
and there'sone for every woman
Abo, e all ... the llatttnng
beauty o£ a neatlme i your cro"mng
glory •
r. hton
demand
It •••
br~
1\eatline
a ure it.
•Trade Mark Reg is tered
Tires & Tubes - Auto Pans
Batteries - Accessorie
GULF
MORRIS BROTHERS
SERVICE
GOOD FOOD
MAKES FRIENDS
Prompt Road
•
BE
erztce
2235 TE ART AvE \JE
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
CAlhoun 9456
MORRI
D. .
MORRI
THE DWARF GRILL
HAPEVILLE
Oppo ite Ford Plant
Compliments
of
•
J. J. NEWBERRY CO.
Open All Night
37
67
WHITEHALL
TREET
�BEST WI HE
Conoco Gas and Oil - Pre rolite Batterie
Good Year Tires - Lee Tire
from tbe
Hapeville Tire & Battery
Company
HAPEVILLE
3259 TEW ART AVE.
HAPEVILLE, GA.
METHODIST
CA. 9110
CHURCH
J.
R. THOMA ON
W.
ROLLIN
New Hudson
Automobiles
and
ommercial Cars
Black's Floor Finishing Co.
"Old Floors Made to Look Ltke
R.
eu/'
Hudson's Protectit'e Service
527
MOBILE AVE.,
.
W.
SOUTHSIDE MOTOR INC.
Phone CA. 64 76
1224 N. MAl
ESTIMATE FREE
ATLANTA, GA.
Phone RA. 2122
Best Wishes
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
HAPEVILL , GEORGIA
68
�Thirst, Too,
Seeks Quality
AUTOG
RAPHS
Aslcfor it rithn- U'I1Y ••• hotlt
lraJt-nwrks mt.m tht J•lmt lhing.
BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY
THE
ATLANTA
COCA-COLA
BOTTLING
COMPANY
'" Friend to the Commrmity"
A
THEY'RE BETTER BECAUSE
COLLINS DRUG CO.
t'lle,Je ffCE511Elt/
•
120
. SYLVA
RD .
EA T POINT, GA.
Phone FA. 1865
PERKERSON P. T. A.
Pick up the bag with the
little Red Truck on the
label. Alway cri p and
to t) ! They are guaran·
teed to be /r·esh!
Mr. John G. Lewis
Mr. ond Mrs. Cliff Rosacrans
Captain and Mrs. C. B. Tasker
The Loverns
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kneller
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Kneller
GORDON'S ~fA14
POTATO CHIPSI
69
�ALLGOOD BROTHERS
GRAD/ G CO TRACTOR
Gill Equ ipment Company
3219
ORTH fuLTO
AVEN
b
HAPEVILLE
0
TRA
OR
EQ IPME T
W . H. ALLGOOD & COMPANY
1281 LA FRA CE,
.
E.
lft' lltt\
1/au/wg
)233
111111 (
.radi11g
ORTH fULTON AVE,
HAPEVILLE
East Point
Cole, Sanford & Whitmire
Ready-Mix
Concrete Co.
Trusr
ompany of Georgta
Building
M. R.
ALLG OD,
Ou.,ner
ATLANTA
EA T POI T, GEORGIA
Compliment of
•
ATLA TA- MACO
Bu
YRU -ERI
W. C. Caye and Company
Bulldozer -scrapers
I
H A Y
EQUIPME T
787 WI D OR ST.,
.
T R
ATIO. AL
Tractor -power Unit
HouGH
Payloader -Bulldozer Shovel
Qui K-WAY
Truck Shovels- Dragline -Cranes
CMC-Mixer, Pumps and Hoist
I G R OLL-RA D-Air
Compressors
ADAM -Motor Grader Tamping Roller
Eu LID - arth Moving quipment
RADI G
w.
ATLA TA
•
''We ell Nothing We Can't ervice"
70
�Lasting friendships; lasting memories-are these, dear JuniOrs, without whom
\\e enior could nor have had a uccessful year. Luck ro you as you enter into your
enior year a~ the first twelfth grade of the school THE HILL TOP
QUALITY
TAH.
L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY
MA
ATILEB RO
Cia
ERVICE
ACHL ETI
R1ngs and Pin
ommencement In\ ltation
Diplomas - Per onal ards
Club Insignia
Memorial Plaque
REPRE I. TATIVE.
MR. THAD
ILKI
226 Peachtree r.
VALUE
ATLA TA, GA.
TEL. LA.
1671
BEAUTY
��Th~
1950
HILL TOP
146 NASSAU ST. N. W.
ATLANTA
�OFFICIAL
for the
1950 HILL-TOP
THE STUDIOS OF
VAN BUREN COLLEY, P. S. A.
30 Tenth Street, N. W.
Tel. ATwood 6321-2
ATLANTA
We Also Specialize
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Hapeville High School was established in 1939, providing more classrooms to relieve overcrowding at Russell High School in East Point, Georgia. In 1988, Hapeville, Russell and Woodland High Schools were consolidated and Tri-Cities High School was created.
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Hapeville High School
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�����For dreams and ambitions are quite the same,
And empires rise at their 11W!Jic name,·
There is 1ze7.·er a blessinu 'l~·e hm·e today,
But somebody's drea111inu has pm·ed the 'lcay.
U'lzy.' Out on the edues of endless space
God dreamed a drea111 for the human race.
- B.\
IL \VILLI'>.
�THE 1g51
HILL-TOP
THE SENIOR CLASS
of
HAPEVILLE HIGH
HAPEVILLE,
GEORGIA
Editor . . . . David McMurrain
Bus. Mgr . . . . . Marie Martin
�THEME
" . . . 1 f _rou luH'l' built (as/lt's in the mr, your
u•ork need not be lost; that is ~dure I her should be.
X ow, put the foundations under lht•m . . "
Behind each and ever) deed of worth tn this
complex "·orld of ours lies counties~ dreams; for
without these castles in the air our e\ eryday existences would be worthless. Preceding the laying of
an) sort of stable foundation we find these dreams.
o the accomplishments of our senior clas were
once fond dreams; which, fed w ith t he nourishment
of knO\dedge, watered with the flood of activities,
and bathed in the sunshine of friendships, blossomed
into the beautiful flower that is ... our high school
life.
'Qh / that me; ljOung-
A/e were a /a6tingdream---- "
4
�conTEnTs
'Jhe
PEOPLE
'Jhe
ORGANIZATIONS
'Jhe
FEATURES
�DEDI[AJIOn
Tradition at Hape\ille High began fifteen year~ ago, when a roung man with a
'i ion joined the charter faculty of the little high ~chool on College ' treet.
The
) oung man was :\I r. Roy \ · incent Brewer; hi~ 'i~ion was to help Hapeville High
grow to a school of prominence.
\Vith the passing of the years his \\ork has made the
VI
10n come true, has made
him a legendary hero, especially in the athletic department which he has developed.
An athlete in hi. own right, :\Ir. Brewer has imparted his spirit and his sen-e of fair
play to the boy , and girl. of this community for more than a decade. In turn they
have ymbolized their love and respect for him in this honorary name: Coacher.
The e graduate of ye tery ear and students of today recognize :\I r. Brewer a a
master coach, an under~tanding teacher, a qualified scientist, a tradition at Hape\ ille
High.
Becau e he has given him ·elf to realize his 'ision for the ·chool, we, the enwrs
of nineteen hundred fifty-one, dedicate TuE
HILLTOP
to Our Coacher.
��THE ADminiSTRATIOn
l\1R. PA
L
D. \VE. T,
FuLTO'\
MR. Jon.· G. LEwr
Principal
:.\IR .. FR \
"K
ecretary
LE
CoL
TY
uperintendent,
CHOOLS
�1R. RoY
V.
BREWER
II eat! of cienre and "Uathematics
I!ead Athletic Coach
THE FACULTY
~II
AxxE BEAU,IOXT
English
ERGE.\. T CH \RLIE BRYA. 'T
1
llilltary
~lR.
\V. T.
CALLOWAY
cience
~lR.
c
\ \1. P.
\'li'BELL
ocial oence
\lAJOR RuPERT CoLLI'\
Jli!JtarJ
~IR . GR \CE
'oRTHELL
I I ome E cono mics
~IR. ~I.
T.
CRrS :\1 \ .
Jlusic
~IR.
L. L.
DE K,
1R.
oence
~II
\ROLY.
DERRICK
L1brarv Clerk
�:'IIR
ELL DouGLA
.11at hematics
\lis
DoROTHY
EsPY
Lanquaqes
\IR. Ld{o\
FARGA Ol'\
.llathematics
:'IIR. CARY GoRDY
English
H \\!'lETT
I I ome Economics
:'III s :\L\RILLC\
:\lis
HA/EL
HoLSI:.'\'BECK
English
:\lR.
R.\Y HO\\ARD
P hrsical Education
P. J \CI-..SO'\'
I 1is ton·
:\IR. ].
:\!ISS j\'-.E }0'\"ES
.llusic
:'IIR.
c. E.
LA:-.'DRL\1
II is torr
:'III s Do" ·A LA\\SO'\
Physical Education
:\IRs.
A~~ LEVY
Commerce
:\LR .
J niES
E .• •AFTEL
.11 at hematics
:'III
COR\ O'KELLEY
II is torr
:\IRS. ELEA~OR PARR
English
..\LR.
FRED
A. RII E:\ EY
TJping
:'IIISS BLA'-'~IE
T\LLWORTH
,] rt
:\!ISS
c \ROL ]OA'-'~ TAYLOR
Commerce
:\IRs.
R us
HL
:\I.
\'\ROELL
I lome Economics
I·RCE \'\"T \\'JLLIA\1 \VAT 0~
.llilitarr
:\IRs.
GRADY \
Librarian
HITE
��CA'T
"1L 'T DL CK1"
HAPI•\ ' ILLE
HIGH
'cHoor
At:DITORI
(In order of appt•arnnce)
.\t
:\Ir. :\Iaxwell
'harles Gille pie
\Irs. :\Iaxwell
April 12 ... ,' :00 P. \I.
Anne Gardner
Charlsie ' imond ·
Bett) Lou :\Iaxwell
Bernadine ' mith
\Vilbur :\Ia:-,,, ell
Hercules
·elson
Craig :\loore
Aunt :\lar)
:\I iss Bla\ ne
:\lr. :\Iarshall
:\I r. :\ Ioore
Da,id \'aughn, Joan \\'ebb, Ida ~lae
helton, '\ora Beville, Jerry Buice.
12
Earline Boles
1on ell
· pchu rch
Dick :\Iitchell
Thomas Bentley
1. R. :\Ic:\Iahon
Barbara Brown
1ustine
a\ eride
Pat Harmon
�Senior Officers
ricr Prnidrnt
1\.1ARILY\; RO'ACRA'\
Srcrrtary
Trtasurer
us
ALL ABOUT
Thi~. our
into one.
em or Year, ha broul!ht to a clo e five of
"] u t Duck)'' wa · ju t ducky, and the pre-
the mo. t wonderful )Cars of our Ji,·e ... )Car~ of work
graduation ru h et u into a giddy
and pia).
would ha\·e been willing
Gazinl! fond!) o\·er the now-pa. t,
hort pan
to
mi .
pin that none of u
Ye , i wa all mi:!'ht)
wonderful . . . all truly, a dream come rue.
of our high school careers, we realize with an O\erwhelming en. e of indebtedne ~ what a tremendou~ amount of
.-\nd now we
fun we ha\ e had ... and what a tremendou. number of
people we owe for all of this fun.
bid farewell
to
Hape\'ille High ...
our teachers, our friend , all of the thin~ we know and
The dreams ami
ambition· of our youthful ~ub-fro. h da)
mu~t
have learned to 10\·e o Yery much.
have become a
realit) through hard work. perse\·erance . . . and lots of
down other hall~ of learning,
help! The big. big ] unior- 'enior~ ... the \' alentine Ball ,
employ men , and
the :\Iilitary Balb .
. all of the dance. that each of u
on to the battlefield
ha had a par in a
me 1me. . . . The gala Hobo Day
now iace .
Bu
till
.me of u \\ill trud[!e
ome will go out to eek
here \\ill be o her who ''ill ~o
o help our coun 11 in he cri i it
where\ er \\·e go, wha \' r we do a
will alw. y remain here in he hall·
when all the bum~ came dre ,ed fit to kill . . . the foot-
portion of our hear
hall game . . . all . o wonderful.
of Hape\·ille, where we ha\·e :pent . . .
\Ve can ne\·er forget
of our li\·e·.
those la ·t few days of ·chool . . . e\·e11 thing crowded
13
he be t } ear
�SENIORS
DoROTHY
Euz \BFTH
Ro'
.\D\\1
"Bashful"
11.0 "'11.u l ' t
BE!\i;o.;ETT
"II olly~·nod"
,enera I
General
"l;'l.•trythinrt lwppnts fot
thr brst for thou who
lo'l'l' t/11· Lord."
Ban~ ~9-50; Y~9-50-51; F. B. I ..
.\. ~7-~:-~9-50-51; IIILIroP Repre,entatiYe ~9;
• tudent
Tet·m
"It's 110t ~hat or how
much, but tltt punch
/Jrltind it."
. C. 0. Cluh ~ ·-~9-50,
Officer\ lub 50-51; 11 ornet "ta If ~9-50; Spani'h
lub 49-50.
Red Cro" ~7-~ ; llorurt
: ta If ~9- 50.
A uwoRTII
"Bobby"
RoBER I .\.
•\cad ernie
"ll'ftrr,• tltrrr's a q~·ill,
tltrrr's a cu.·ay."
Football '\1ana~er 50-51;
letter Cluh 50-51 ; II ontrl
Repre-entatin ~9-50; Red
Cro" Repre,entatiYe ~9;
'\. C 0. Cluh ~9-50-51 ;
.\udio-\'i,ual 50.
]oil:-; 'J'HOII 1
BE,"ILEY
urommy"
.\cademic
"If girls interfnr with
:your work, quit work."
Ba,eball ~9-50-51; Ba.kcthall ~6-51;
pan i. h
lub ~9-50.
TIIO\I I PIERCE
HE!\iTI.EY, JR.
11
Tommy"
.\cademic
J \qT
IR~,.
H \KER
uBn Ro"
.\cademic
'' I frirud iu liNd IS a
/rintd wdrrd."
.\ n n u a I Repre,entatil e
~6·~7; (;lee Cluh ~7-51;
1/orurt Reprt·,entati\e 5051 ; 1!11.1.-TOP , ta If, Picture Editor 50-51; llorurt
taff ~9-50.
"Thinrts ~·it/tout all rrm,·dy should br ~·it/tout rrgard; II' hat's dunr is
done."
\\'inder High-Key Club,
\'ice l're,ident ~8-~9; Iii'! , l're,ident ~ -~9; Dramatic,, Vice l're,ident ~9;
J'he,pian
ociety, l're,ident ~9; Latin Cluh ~~
~9.
li apcville High Dramatic
50-51; .\ r t
Cluh 50-51; llontrl taff,
Lditoria I Editor ~9-50;
'. 0. Club 51.
i\oR.I
II \RVEY
0':\'EAL
Bl!\i'I TER
"Pcr/.:ry"
Commercial
"//,· t!tat dors kind things
shall rrap a rich rrward."
~9~ -~9-50-51.
Bank 50-51; Cafeteria
;o; (,lee Cluh
Ev 1 BEVILl~;
"Tubby"
.\cademic
"Do unto others as you
~·otdd /taq•r thrm do unto
you."
Ba,kethall ~8-51; Library
Club~- -50; Beta Club 5051; Letter Club 49-51;
Dramatic., Club ~9-51;
F're,lunan Cia", ·e retar>
~7-~8; II onll't Sta If ~9-50;
II ILL-TOP Staff, . \d l"e rti ,_
ing Manager 50-51; lionor .\thlete ~S-50.
RO\ • \I Of. 1' B \RR0\1
u1Jcaco1l"
.\cademic
"Li'l.'l' and lrt
)0
ftq•~o"
~6-~7; Red Cro"
-H-50; I oothall ~ ·~9-50-51; Letter Club ~8~9-50-51;
;\udio- Vi,ual
~9-50; Rifle ream ~9-5051; Student Bank 50-51,
Pre,ident 51;
pan i h
Cluh 50-51; Glee Cluh 5051; tudent Council 50-51.
Band
~7-~
El'l! GILBERT BI HOP
"Sprrdy"
Commercial
",\ N•rr do today u·lwt
you mu put off until tomorrort..c.:."
(,lee Cluh H-~.·;
uhFre,hman Cia", J'rea,urer ~6-~7; 1/ornrt Staff 5051; Officer' Cluh 50-51;
.\nnual Staff 51.
�SENIORS
\'IRGI"I \
LH HL\I.OCK
\\'11.1.1\ '>I
J F.RRY
BUICE
uPro/"
.\cademic
".lny goal catt br arhit-vrd
with a lilllr ambition and
a sinrrrr drsirr for
surrrss."
, tudent ( ouncil 49-50;
Beta Club 50-51; .\mlio\'isual 50-51; 1111.1· rcw
Staff 50-51; Dramatic
luh 51.
"Tootsir"
Commercial
"Do your brst and forgrt
thr rrst."
(,lee Cluh 4-7-4-8; Lihrarv
luh -+ -4-9; G.A .•\. 5051; SaYing, Bank, Hoard
of Directors 4-9-50; F. B.
L. .\. -+7-51.
£ARLIN!!: BOLE
"Killrn"
•\ adcmic
" mdr and thr wotld
smilrs with you."
C a f e t e r i a 46-4-9 ; Red
Cross 4-6-50; Spani. h Club
-+X-+9, President 50-51;
Treasurer Sub-Freshman
Cia" +6; Student Council
-+X; Glee Cluh 51; Beta
Club 51.
l.. C \I.HOUS
"Btll"
.\cademic
"Br al<u:ays happy, nr<t•rr
sad, somrttmcs naughty,
but nr<rHr lwd."
Football 50-51; Letter
Club 50-51; Track 4-9-5051.
\\'If
I \\1
BErrY joYcE C \Rl.t u.
E. BRADLEY
"Bloody-ryr"
ROBERT
"Prr 1/"rr"
Commercial
"T/11· door of succrss is
opnt. Should you pass
t!trouflh, lra<r.•r it ajar for
thr otltrr prrson."
F. II .\. 4-7-4-. ; Student
Ban~. Board of Director
-+7-50; II omrt RepresentatiH 49-50; F. B. L.. \.
-+9-50-51; Beta Cluh 5051;
tudent Council 5051; G.\.\ 50-51; Y-Teen
General
"You can fool somr of thr
proplr all of thr timr and
all of thr proplr somr of
thr timr but you can't fool
all of thr proplr all of
thr timr."
Fulton High-Football +74X; Ba.,ehall 46; Rifle
Team -+6-47-4-8; lli-Y 4-7-+ . Hape,ille: ~. C. 0.
Club; Rifle Team.
B.IRB.\R.\
Jt: \"
50-51.
HRO\\"'
Eu.u:" Hue..:'
\F. I n C I
Duq;.,.'ard"
DUR\\'OOD
uBc Be"
Commercial
"To br gay v..•hilr yrt
}'OU may."
Y-Teen~ 4-7-48; F. B. L.
.\. 49-50-51; Student Bank
49-50-51; Glee Cluh 46-+7; Dramatic 50-51.
11
0'
.\cademic
"If r ar~ yrt b~!t young
w drrd.
Football -+9-50; Track -+950-51; Letter ( luh 50-51.
11.1.
uYankce"
General
" •othinq <r.ornturrd,
nothing gainrd."
II amp ton II i g h, Pithburgh, Pa.: Librar~ Cluh
-+8-49; Choir 49; !lampIonian ,'t:df -+ -+9. II ape\'ille High-Library Staff
50-51; Glee Club 50-51.
Lou Coo..:
"Xrll"
Commercial
"1.1'1 not ambitiou mod:
tlty usrful toils."
\ -Tetns +'-49; (,lee Club
47-+ '-4-9.
E .l.lF.
15
�Do"1.\LD
IIFTO!\ D.\ILEY
LELA!\0 TP.RRE!.I. DAVI
"Don,
"!Jet"
FRANC! THO~!A
F .\RR.\. ' JR.
General
>eneral
"Enjoy yourself, it's later
than you think."
Academic
Spani h Club; Officer
lub.
Cheerleader
apt. heerleadero,
~ -~9; Glee Club ~ -~9;
Trad. ~ -~9; Latin lub.
Hapeville High: Band 4950-51; Drum l\tajor ~951; (llee ( luh ~9-50;
ll ornrt .ta If ~9-50; Radio
50-51; .:'tudent Bank President ~9-50; Bank Direcident ~9-50.
MARVIN EARNE T
GAZAW\Y, jR.
uDuden
Fulton
Ili~?:h:
~S-~9;
H.\RLE
,II.I.E PIE
\Y!Lll\\1
Commercial
".1 mbition's debt is paid."
"If' e dream of thr future,
lt'f!l' in thr prrsrnt, and
/rant by the past."
Football ~6-50; Track ~S51; Officers Club 49-51;
Letter
lub ~7-51; Rifle
C'lub ~9-51; ' tude n t
Council 47-~ ; .\d.
lub
~9-50;
. .0. lub 4 -49;
Hnr.-Tor
taff 50-51;
Honor .\thlete
4 -51;
llornrt , taff, ports Editor 50-51.
H\RLOTTE LEE GRE
1>\E FUTURAI.
"Lizzie 1\far"
,Tom"
"Eat, drink, and br
mrrry/'
BErrY
H.\~1
"Proxide"
lub ~7-50; Y-Teen
Library Club 47II. ,\. ~ -50; F. B.
+9-51; Basketball
~9-50; Dramatics ~ -~9;
'tudent
ouncil +9-50.
Glee
~ -49;
50; F.
L. .\.
EVERETT HOKE GRIFFITH
"Bill, Ellijay"
"Gloppy"
.\cademic
.\cademic
Commercial
.\cademic
"Do unto others as you
would ha<t!l' them do unto
"To thine own self
be true"
"Laugh not at others for
they may be laughing at
you."
Hornet taff 50-51; .\nnual taff 50-51; ~- C. 0.
Club 50-51; Beta Club.
Footha II Mgr. ~ -~9; lee
Club ~8-51; Officer
lub
~9-51; HILL-TOP 'taff 5051; Letter lub ~9-51; Rifle Team 49-50; Band +647; 'tudent
ouncil 4950; Dramatics
lub 4950; Boy ' Quartet 49-50;
Audio-Vi.ual 49-50; Ad
lub 50·51.
"ll'hy study at all; the
more you study the more
you know, the more you
know the more you forgel, the more you forget
the less you know, so why
stud;.."
}'OU.
11
Cheerleader ~ -50; pani;h Club 49-50; F. H. ,\.
Red Cro Rep. ~9-50; Y •
Teens + -49; Band 47;
.\nnual Rep. +6-~7; Dramatics Club ~9; Hornet
ta ff 49; Letter Club
48-51.
16
tudent ouncil 48; Football 48-50; .\nnual Representati\·e 4 -49; Ba ketball 48-+9; Audio-Vi ual
Club 48-49; Letter
lub
48-51.
DORI ANNE G.\RONER
"Dec"
General
"If at first you don't succrrd, try, try, again."
nell ville IIi g h: Glee
C'luh 49-50; F. II. A. 4950; Centerville High: Ba.ketball 4 -~9; 4-H
lub
48-+9; Glee
lub +8-49.
Hapeville: Beta luh; r.
Play; Radio.
\\'II.FORO G. H \\!\lETT
"If' illic"
.\cademic
",\ r<t•rr let hard study
interfere with your
education."
Football 47-~9; Lett e r
Club +9-50; Red Croo,
~6; Glee
luh 50-51; .\udio- Visual
lub ~ -+9.
�,\!Itt,,. II
1o
ro-·t't'
othr1 j
fH'I
11
iJ
jul/y,"
ifJ
Ru"cll: Chccrle~dtr, CoCaptain +.'-50; Beta Club
50-51; Student Council
S0-51; Pep Club + -51;
\"-Teen' +9; Spani'h Cluh
+S-50; Dramatic' Club +950; ecretan -Trea,urer;
1/ornrf t~tf +.'-50; Lihra n Sta H +9; Student
Bank +9·51, ('a,hier;
IIIII- J'op
O.,taff 50-51;
llomcroom Othrer +.'-51;
\liluan '-pothor 50-51;
.\d (luh 50-51.
J \\If.
[ \\\RE\CF
liE!
I' A! \t \IX,I
II \RDI'
1
'Hob"
.\cadernic
Ront· R r
\\ll
"'J'iuao
\IS
"l.arry"
.\rademic
"1/r/p othas as thou
q_~·otd.l hl'lp thyulf."
tudent Council +7·+.';
( 0. Cluh +9-50; 1/rnnl'l
"ta If 50-51 ; Red ( ro"
+.' +9; \udio-\'i,ual Club
+'-+9: ,\rt (luh +9-50.
"I i·t't and lrarn; .fir
and /orgl'l 11."
Band +6-51 :
on Comrni"ioned Ofhcer\ Cluh
+.-51; Letter Club 50-51;
Dramatic' Club 50-51:
Radio.
.\LBERT H. HE'\RY
J \ \H
I' \fRICK II
uPat"
\R \10
S('ientific
"/Jo unto ollll'rs !Jt'/on
thry do unto you."
Football +6-51; Pre,ident
Home Room +6-+7; Stu·
dent Council +b·+9; . \ rt
Club 50-51; ·.C. 0. Clulo
49-51.
I \I
HER
HEL\1 \
.. !/Itt"
j'Joanir,
cientitic
"/Jon'/ do toJa} v:hat you
t'tlll put off until
"I mpro<t•r <t::hat you can;
/tJ/1101.,-QI'I.f..". ''
'\. C. 0. Club
~0-51.
.\cadernic
rndurr q.::hat you must."
Y-Teen' +7-+ ; Lihran
Club + -50; Glee ( luh
+6-+7; Letter lub + -50:
F. H .. \. +6-+ ; Ba,ketball
:\lana~er +9-51; 1/ornr/
+9-51; pani'h Club + ·.
50; Beta Club 50-51; tudent Council 50-51; t dent Bani.. Director S•J-51
Dramatic'
I u h + -51;
oft Ball +6-+7.
1'j
w. II\ Y'..F
•\cadcrnic
"Stlt·nrr is goldrn althoutlh somrtimt•s thr
most rosily."
Football +9-50; Ba l..etball
+7-+8; Officer Club 5051 , rani h Cluh.
I) \RRI.I .I. ;:>\
\IILDRED EnE
} (I Get BOTH \\1
"Jlillir"
.\cademic
"Do unto othrrs tiS you
u·ould ha<t'l' thrm .lo unto
you."
(,lee lub +9-51: pani'h
Club 50-51.
jUI.l\
,\'\
11\Y!I:IE
"Ju,/y"
.\cademic
",lnything v.:orth doinq is
v:orth ./oinq right."
(,lee Club +7-+8; F. II. ,\,
+ -51; Trea urer +9-50;
I.ihrarv ( luh +9-51; ec·
retarv ·s0-51; llornrt talf,
Copv Editor 50-51; HILI.ToP taff, Literarv Editor
50 51; Beta
lui; 50-51;
.\d Club 50-51.
j
Ru ElL Ho E\
" hort}"
ommercial
"lgnorana is bliss, thrrrfore I am happy.n
(;lee Club +i'·+ ; \- I'een
+9; F. B. L. .\. +9-50-51;
Cafeteria
ta ff +9-50;
llornrt Repre,entati\e +i'.
ET
�SENIORS
l.AWRESCE JOHS ON
,·H \SSO"i LlTTI.E
"Cotton"
Academic
ophornore Cia
Officer
4 -49; Honor Athlete 47S1;Ba ketbaii47-S1;
Track 50-51; Ba eball
4 -SO; Football 47-51.
uBollcs"
]0
cientific
"H r also scrvrs who only
stands a11d •waits."
Ba ehall 4 -51;
panish
lub 48-Sl.
A"'E KERR
"Jo-Jo"
eneral
".-111 frirnds and no
ennnies."
East High chool: President chool Clinic 46-47;
"Eagle" taff 46-47; Glee
Club 46-4 ; Hurne Frogg
Tech: Office 47-4 ; tudent ouncil 46-4 . Hapeville High: Hornrt taff
49-50; Glee Club 50-51;
pani h Club 50-51.
AROIY'\ , \'\'\LOVELACE
"Caroly11"
(,enera I
"Li-t•r a11d lrt livr, what's
donr is donr."
Glee Club 47-48; Hapeville High Library Club
49-50; F. B. L. A. 49-51;
pani~h Club 50-51.
HEI.ES .MARIE
ROBERT EDWARD KURTZ
"Bobby"
General
"Li'fJI' and let live."
BARBARA ANN LEW!
"Babs''
General
"If you fall in lo-t•r, stick;
If you'rr not i11 lovr,
you're sick. Boy, I ful
like a million dollars."
Glee
lub 46-51; YTeens 47-S 1; pani h
lub 50-SI.
KATHRYN LEW!
"Locvie"
General
"JJ any a trn gallon hat
sits on a onr ounce
brain."
Y-Teen 49-51; F. B. L.
i\. 49-51; G.A.A. 50-51.
1ARTIN
"Ree"
.\cademic
"Gi<t•r thr v:orld your bnt
and thr brst <u:ill come
back to you."
Student Council 49-51;
Lihran lub 49-50; Dramatic' Club 49-50; Militan 'ponsor 50; Ba ketball
1anager S0-51;
Bu.,iness 1 a n age r of
Hn L-Tor SO-St.
]o" Er ~1'\E McKEE
"Daffir Duck"
.\cadernic
".Ill's fair in lo-t•r and
war.,
Bro\\n lligh: Glee Club
46-4 ; Horne Economic
Club 46-48; Home Room
Treasurer 47-48; Cheerleader B-Team 47 - 48.
48. llape,ille H igh: Red
Cro" Representative 4849; ."pan ish Club 4 -SO;
Majorette 48-49; II omrt
'taff S0-51; Member of
H. H. S. ·. B. 50-51; Glee
Club 50-51; \"-Teens 5051.
MARVI'I: R.\Y
McM.\Hos, JR.
"1. R."
.\cademic
",\fan is wrnk, qJ.'Omrn
his weaknrss."
Football 46-50; Ba.,ketball
46-51; Track 48; Letter
Cluh 47-50; Ilonor ,\ thlete 4X; Superior ,\th lete
47; Red Cross Rep. 46;
Officer's Club 47-51; Glee
Club 46.
�SENIORS
KEY D vm Me 1uRRAI,,
J:t.
"Foots"
Academic
0' 'H!El.D
uBana"
AV\,,\
"It's brttrr to !tavr it and
not nerd it, titan to nud
it and not !tavr it."
.\cademic
"IV It err there's a will
t!trre's a way."
Football 4-6-51; AudioVisual Cluh 4-9-50; 'tudent Council, Vice Pre ident 4-9-50; Vice Pre. ident, Junior Class 4-9-50;
Letter Cluh + -4-9-50-51;
Hn.L-TOI' Editor 50-51;
Baseball 4-8-51; Track 5051; Honor ,\thlete + -51;
.\d Club 50-51; Officer
lub 4-9-51;
1r. Hapeville 50-51; ~.C.O. Club
4-8-4-9.
pani. h Club 4-9-50.
REBECCA .\1'. !1: MILL
"Becky"
CH~Kl.E
PEARCF
General
Academic
"Cease to inquirr w!tat
the future It as in store
and take as a gift whatever the day brings fort!t."
Beta Club.
Glee Club +6-51; Dramatics Cluh 4-8-49-50; YTeens 48-51; Spanish
Club 49-50; F. H .•\. 4-950; Horne/
ta ff 4-9-50;
H. H.
·avings Bank
50-51.
ROBBlf. :\10,Tll'.E POWELL
uTrPna"
General
RICH \RD Go Til'. E
MITCHELL
" mdr and tire world
smilu wit!t you; wap
and you wrrp alone."
"D1ck"
.\cademic
"If at first you don't surrrrd, look for an easirr
met/rod."
Spani. h lub 49-50; F. B.
L. A. 4-9-50; afeteria 4-950; Glee Club 50-51; Ba ketball 50-51; Dramatic
Club 50-5!.
Tran ferred.
Red
ross 4-6-4-7; Dramatics 4-9-50-51; HII.l.Tol' Repre entative 4-849; Student Council 4-950; Track 4-9-50-51; Band
50-51; Officers Club 5051 ; Be!>t Drilled Private
in ounty 4-9-50.
PAULA EVELY'\
R\\ISEI.I.
"Polly"
MARIA"i
Academic
'..J v:oman's gurss is muc!t
more accurate titan a
man's crrtainty."
TIre ll omel, • 'ews Editor
4-9-50, Feature Editor 5051; THE Hn.I.-TOP, Copy
Editor 50-51;
pan i h
lub 4-9-50; Librarv lub
+ -51; Y-Teens .4-8-4-9;
Beta lub + -51; F. H. A.
50-51;
Dramatics
4-9;
JliLL-TOI' Repre entati\·e
4-8-50; Ad Club 50-51.
Bass II igh: Library ta ff
lAY MooN
"Biondir"
ornmercial
" II e tit at's content !tat It
enougft."
F. B. L. "'· 4-6-4-7; a fete ria 4-6-4-9; Office 48-4-9;
panish
lub 50-51; F.
II. A.
+ -4-9.
HAROLD EuGENE MYER
\'ER.\ EUGE"l.\
uJran"
"Rr/"
,\cademic
R\Y
Commercial
"To do for others and
mysrlf."
"He t!tat rulrs !tirnsrlf is
greater tlta11 ltr t!tat rules
a city."
Bass Hi gh: President , uhFreshman Clas
+6-4-7;
Vice Preo,ident Freshman
Clas. 4-7-+ ; Red Cross
4-7-4-8. Hape,·ille High:
.\rt Club 50-51; '.C.O.
C lub + -4-9-50-51.
Glee Club 4-7-+ ; Y-Teen.
+ -+9; F. H .•\. +9-51-51;
, pani'h Club 50-51 ; Student Bank 4-9-50-51; Dramatic
lub 50-51; Radio
50-51; Hornet taff +9-50;
HILL-TOP taff 50-51.
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�J~.
~
Rn
'\1
\RIL''
Ro' \l.R 1"
Jusn-.~.
s.w~RIOI
uSam"
., Rosir"
"lu sty"
General
"So h~·r that no man ran
Po111t l11s finqa and faluly IICCIISI' JOU."
Hoke ~mith :
tanager
Cro,, Countn ream ~ o
~7 . Jlapnille. High : 1/ ornrt , taff S0-51; Ofhcer'
Club 50-Sl.
,\cadernic
"Tu br thus is nothinq
but to br safrly thus.'"
'Jornrl Staff ~9 -50; Chair
man of Bank ~9 -5 1; Dra
rnatic' Cluh ~9 -5 1; Mili tan :;pon,or S0-51; Pep
Club ~9 -5 1 ; .enior Cia"
Secretary S0-51; ~pani'h
Cluh Trea,urer ~9 -50; F.
Commercial
" Ill's /lllr in lo'l'r and
H .•\ .
Jo \
MAE
HELTO'\
CH.\Rl. IE
u•ar."
Fore't Pa rl.: Hi~h : Ed ito•
, chool I' a p e r ~9 -50;
Cheerleader ~9 -50; ~-II
Club ~9 -50; Spani'h Club
Ofhcer ~9-5 0. H apnille:
Beta Club, Sr. Pia) .
Jon: 1 l\. \ m R \ " s \ '' n R
General
"Strt'l'l to makr l'llfh tomorrow brltn than
today."
Blad,-ell High : F. II .. \ .
~7 - ~ S- ~9, Reporter ~8-~9.
llapeYille High: Cafeteria
S0-51; F. H ..\ .
j
\\II
\\'. , ~.VI· R
"Dook"
Scientific
"I t't'r and lrarn
.hr and forgrt."
Football ~6 -50; Ba,J..ethall
~6 - 49 ; Trad ~S-51; lion or .\thlete ~S-51; Letter
Club ~ 6-5 1.
~9-50 .
\'IRGl'\ 1.\
ul da"
' 1\10'\0
General
"Only trll a lie whrn it
!f/llllds brttrr than thr
truth."
(a fete ria ~7-50; ' pani'h
Club ~9-50; Glee
lub
~9-50; Dramatics S0-51.
"Country,
General
"Grrat Proplc arr dyinr1
N•rry day and I frrl sick
too."
Band ~6-H; Glee Club
H-50; Cheerleader ~ -SO;
Red Cro" Repre,entatiYe
~ -~9;
pon,or of Milita r, ~9- SO-51 ; L e t t e r
Club ~S-51; Ba,ketball
50-51; 1ilitan Queen ~950; Dramatic·, Club ~9-
:\.1
Eoon 1 \10"''
".\ la rkir"
Commercial
" I t{noranrr is blus, thrrr. /orr I 'm happy."
Band ~6-~7; Glee Club
~7-~8; . \rt Club S0-51;
Dramatic., Club S0-51;
pon,or of Militar) 50-51.
1x1-.. E
50-51; F. B. L. ,\. ~9-50;
oftball 46-47-48.
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B IRB
IR .\
J E.\'\
~\liTH
"B. J."
.\cademic
"Forqrl thr past, uJiurn
tratr on thr prrsrnt, and
<U.'o rry about thr fuilllt'
tomorrov.;;.'"
Y -Teem ~9-50; Student
Council ~9-50; Dramatic'
~8-5 1; (,lee Club ~7-~ .
~9; 1/ onrrt Repre,entati\e
50-Sl; Beta Cluh S0-51;
B a n k Director 50-S 1 ;
Radio.
:\.1
IRIEIY'\
H
S\llTII
fllllfJ"
Commercia I
"JJ, al'lt·a}S happy, nr~·n
sad, .ro mrtimrs naurlhtJ,
nrvrr had."
Trea,urer of Fre,hman
Cia"; Ba,J..etball; 1/ ortl'l R e p r e ' e n t a t i Y e;
I' rea 'u r e r of Junior
Cia"; Secreta n of Stu dent Bank; F. k 1.. .\.;
Letter Club ; Dramatic'
Club; Cafeteria Staff;
.\"i'tant Ca,hier of Student Bank; Trea,urer of
Senior Cia".
�RUTH jOY ST. C'I .\IR
Do'
\r.o
G.
SU\1\IER
"Rrd"
uDotziJ
General
"it's brttrr to krrp your
mouth shut and br thought
a fool thau opru it aud
rrmovr all doubt."
Bro\1 n High: Orche!>tra
+6-+7-+8; Office +6-+7-+8;
Red C'ro" Representative
+6-+7;
Y-Teen' +7-+8.
(; rady High: .hsistant
Cashier School Bank +950. Hape,ille High: Glee
Club +8-50-51; Office 5051.
,\cadernic
"Nr·vrr do auythiug today
that ran br dour urxt
wrrk."
football +9-50-51; Letter
Club +9-50-51 : Spanish
Cluh +9-50; Officers C'luh
+9-50-51; Radio.
BE'\ Y C'r.ARK TEDDER
M ll
T \Yl.OR
".llirky"
,\cadernic
"A'nowing 'l.r.Jhrrr to go is
half of grlling what you
FS LEO!> \KD
want."
Red Cro" Representati,·e
+8-+9; Beta Club.
. \cadernic
"llrauty iJ ouly skin dNp,
hut 'who's a rt11111ibal ?"
BETTY , \,N TAYLOR
FLOYD C.\RI. TAYLOR, JR.
Academic
"JJrrakrst thou lrg brforr
thou brrakrst miur."
Band +6-+7-+8; Red Cross
Representative +7-+8-49;
Basketball +7-+ -+9-50-51;
football +9-50; Baseball
+9-50-51 ; Letter C'luh +851; llornrt Repre,entati,·e
+8-+9; :"\.C.O. Club +8-+9;
Officer' C'luh +9-50-51.
"Bat"
Commercial
"Krrp your miud 011 what
you arc doi11g aud 110t
what you could hr doi11g ."
llor11rt Staff +9-50-51;
Glee Club +6-+7; Beta
Club 50-51; Library Club
+7-51; f. B. L. A. +9-50 51; Bank Board of Direcors 50-51; Dramatic Club
+8-+9; Y -Teem +8-+9;
Dramatics Club 50-51.
"Taylor"
,\cademic
"Trust 110 man liviug aud
u:alk cautiously amoug thr
drad."
Basketball +8-51; Foothall +7-+8·+9; Track +951; Letter Club +8-51;
Dramatics Club +8-+9;
Spanish lub +8-50; tudent Council 50-51; Glee
Club 50-51; :"\. C. 0. Club
48-51.
HARLEY • \"'ORE\\
THO\IP O"', JR.
j \\IE
HAYWARD
l PCHURCH
.\cademic
"Do unto othrrs brforr
they do u11to you."
Football +9-50; Lett e r
Club +9-50; Student Council 50-51; Baseball Manager 50.
"Catfish"
,\cademic
"1\' r<t•cr trll a lie u11lcss it
sou11ds better thau the
truth."
Football 46-51; Basketball
46-+7; Letter Club 47-51;
Officers (' lu b +9-50-51;
'\.C'.O. Club +S-+9.
\\'ALTER CAR!.TO!>
SWICEGOOD
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jONELL
UPCHURCH
"Jody"
ommercial
"Smile a11d the world
smiles with you."
Bro\1 n High: Cheerleader
Hapeville High: 1ajorette ; B a s k e t b a I I ; YTeens; F. B. L. .\.; ecretary opbomore Class;
Cashier 'chool B a n k;
Dramatics
lub; 11 orurt
Staff;
THE
Hir.r.-Tor>,
Feature Editor; Lette1
Club; Militar) 'ponsor;
Mi" Hape,ille High.
�SENIORS
:AR.HI FRA'\CE
H. VAUGHAN
Commercial
",1 /<u:ays Study."
pani;h lub.
DAVID
\\' \Df:
uFran"
Commercial
"Xothing is 1mpossiblr to a willing hrart."
Beta Club +9-51, Trea,urer 4-9-51; F. H. A.
ecretary 49-51; Y-Teens + -51; ' ecretar~
49-50; F. B. L. .\. ' ecretary +9-51; Dramatic,
Club 47-48; Trea. urer
ophomore Class
4-8-+9; II orTJrt Busines Manager.
A
DR.\ \\'E .\VER
B.\RBAR.\
ELIZABETH
\\' ATKl"!
"Bob"
Commercial
"II' hrr1 you comr to thr rTJd of your ropr,
tie a knot aTJd hang on."
F. B. L. .\. +9-51; 'tudent Bank 50-51;
F. H. ,\. 50-51; Y-Teen 47-4-8; Beta Club
50-51; Dramatics Club 50-51.
MARY jOA
\VEBB
"Sattny"
"11 ow- If? ow"
.\cademic
General
"Li<t•r to lo<t•r, aTJd lovr to live."
Glee lub 48-4-9; Cheerleader 48-50; Ilomt'
Room Pre;,ident +8-4-9; Military ponsor 4950; Letter Club 4 -51; Annual Representative 47-48; F. B. L.A. 49-50; Y-Teens 47-4.
"K ot for the good of oTJr but for the goo.!
,\ A J \\IE
\\'.\TTER , JR.
.\cademic
"Look likr thr irmorrnt flowrr but be
thr srrprnt under it."
Foothall 4-7-50; Letter
lub ·H-+ -+9-50;
Officer' Club 4-9-50-51.
of all."
tudent ouncil 4-7-+ -51; Library lub +750;
pan ish Club 4 -50; Beta Club 49-51;
tudent Bank +9-50; Dramatic Club 4-9-51;
HorTJrt -taff 4-9-51; Y-Teen +9-50; F. H. A.
4-9-51; Cheerleader, a pta in 48-50; President
Fre hman las 47-4 ; President Junior Clas,
49-50.
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�SENIORS
,\ A
TH0~1AS
\VELCH
"JV~lch"
Academic
",\fake hay v.:hilr the sun shines 'rauu it
looks like it's going to rain."
Football +6-51; Honor .\thlete +9; Letter
Club +7-50; .\udio-Vi-.ual +8-+9; .\d Club
50-51; ecretary Junior Cla!>s +9-50; Track
+9-50; Officer~ Club +9-51; ,\rt Club +9-5051; Ba.,ketball +6; lin r.-ToP taff 50-51;
Vice-President Senior Class 50-51.
GEOR(;E Ln\ 1
\\'RIGHT
"Fakie"
0UIDA
C \ROI.Y~ \\'ELLS
".. lee"
Academic
"J\'ot whether you won or lost, but how you
played the game."
Ba ketball +7-51, Captain +9-50; II orne!,
Editor 50-51, Feature Editor +9-50; tudent
Council + -+9, Trea urer +9-50; Honor .\thlete +7-50; Letter Club +8-51; Beta Club 4951, Pre;,ident +9-51; Band 46; F. H. A. +7-+9;
't"-Teen. 4-7-+9; Make-up Editor HILL-TOP 5051; Bank Board of Directors +9-50; .\d lub
50-51; Military pon or 50, 51; Dramatic
Club 51.
DARLEEN \\'H!TAKER
Academic
"Thl' thing that gors farthest toward making
life worthwhile is a smill'.'
Yokohama American High chool: Pre ident
Fre hman Ia ; President ophomore Ia ;
Valentine Queen 49; Ba ketball 47-48-49;
Glee Club +7-+8; Honor
ociety 47-48;
Hapeville High: Basketball 49-50-51; Pre ident tudent Council 50-51; Letter Club 4950-51; Beta lub, Trea urer 50-51; llornrt
taff, Exchange Editor 49-50, Editorial Editor 50-51; Art Club 50-51; Military pon or
50; HILL-TOP taff, Layout Editor 50-51;
ROBERT COY \\'n. 'I;
"Bobby"
Academic
General
"Live and lrarr1; the and forget.''
"If you v.:ant to be happy, fiq,•t' one day at
Football +6-50;
Basketball 47-+8-50-51;
Baseball +8-51; Officers Club 50-51; Letter
Club +7-51.
a limr."
Vice-President Suh-Fre;.hman Class +7; VicePresident Fre,hman Cia"' + ; 'tudent Council +7-+ ; Student Bank 49-50; Dramatics
Club +9-50; pan ish Club +9-50; Junior Red
Cro" +9-50; ll ornrt ta If 49-50; • '. C. 0
Club +9-50; Officers Club 50-51; Ba;,eball
+9-50-51; Letter lub 50-51.
VIRGINIA E TELLE YEKEL
"Stt'lla"
Commercial
"Li'l.•e to love and lovr to livr.''
tudent
ouncil +9; Glee
lub 47-+ -+9;
F. B. L . ..:\. 49-50-51; Beta Club 50-51; YTeen ; F. H .•\.
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�were rnore
\.laxine
imond'
David
\.fc'\lurrain
Carol~
n \Velb
\.tontine l'o"ell
dlie Lou
Cool..
( harJ,ie
Simond,
!han /anclj
~Ia riljn
Ro,acran
llarJe,·
'riHllllp,on
'rornrn' \\' drh
Jlayward
l prhurch
Ida \-lae Shelton
::bream6
It 's tltal ilid /Niinrt.'
" !Jrn I It •wr1.f hot !"
?
or
l11'1'r-Buckel Brigade
Barbara
rnith
?
",1/ma .ll all"r"
Bat !tinq
Rt•a llf 1 .'
�II
A
E ....... .
IT''
�'.'.we are the Jtu.// that dreatn:J are made on .. "
Yes, Juniors, you are the stuff that dreams are
made on . . . the sweetest, most delicious sort of
dreams.
\Vithout )OUr friendship and companion-
ship our senior ) ear would have been a drab . . .
you ha\e reall) made our last year at HHS one
to be remembered.
Through ) our hard work and
determined stick-to-itiveness, dreams of almost impossible magnitude were realized ... the wonderful,
wonderful Junior- 'enior . .
the programs for the
Girls' Count) Tournament . . .
To you, the Juniors of nineteen-fift) -one, we of
the senior cia s raise a
DOT }OSE
Srrrl'lary
one a ·olemn tribute of
praise for the past accomplishments, and a silent
hope for your future . ucces es.
'\'ETTIE PEARL FO\IDY
Trrausrrr
E\1\IETT
EY\IOUR
f'icr-Prrsidntl
. \ -Thumh-t" iddling Blount. B-On the •henue-Reeves. C-Peek-.\-Boo at ( 13). D-Just a Larry-ing for you. E-The Things.
F-The Fish-tale. G-Two Cnder Par. H-Hot-Rod-Charlie. 1- ·adie. ]-Roses for ROTC. K-\\'e'd wade the deepest stream.
�JUNIORSD-1
l·11·st ro~·. lr/t to nrlht· Betty rerry,
Pruett, .\rline ,\Iiller, Virginia
Green, Man Jimmie Jackson, Virginia
Lancaster, Roberta Jackson, Be' erly
Duke . . . . Sr(IJild ro~
a rajo
eedham, Joyce Black, Buddy Ham, Calvin Coo~ler, Larry \.tclntosh, Ray Bacon, Elaine Reeves, llelen \\'ilsu n . . . .
J'hird ro": Bobby Fiu~ibhons, Charles
(;rant, Tomm\ 0''\eal, Bill Conine,
Robert !Iogue, \\'tir (hHn, Richard
Mills, Ronald llu~hes , (,ll\ Kirk.
~arhara
D-2
First rov.:, lrft to right: Mae Sutton,
Evelvn Hur~e, Juanita Harris, Leola
\\'est, .-\nn Rhea, Barbara !\.toone\,
Bertie Hensley, Lillian Dou~las, Jackie
Bonner, Dot Jones .. .. S Nond roq,·:
Charlene Crumble\, l'egg} (;rantharn,
Gene Patillo, Mar\'in \\'atkins, Gerald
Koon, \\'y lie Blount, Bobby Gallman,
Larry Lonero, Donald Chapman, Lida
~ash . . . . Third ro~·: Ranny \\'il liams, Gro\ er Hindman, Jack ~trick
land, Grady McC'almon, Bobby l'eek,
Morgan ' mith, 0. B. Deere. ,\ ot in
p1cfurr: Judy Kirbv, Claire Lee
D-3
Fnst ro<u:, lrft to nght ~fan Ellen
Kodatt, :\'enie Pearl Fomby, :\larie
Bonner. Helen , mith, Bobbie Hammond, Kay Tingle, Behe Conger, Barbara Bro\\n, Opal !\for~an.... NOnd
ro ..,·: (;"en l\loore, Darlene Carter,
Fmrna Bro\\n, Harn Reid, \\'allace
!\lcDo"ell, Emmett ·e\lnour, Thomas
Terrell, Eunita Carter, :\lartha Dailey.
. . . Third roq,·: J'homas Za"oski,
Terry l'atti!lo, Ra\ . \ll~ood, Ted
Pierce, I'omm) 1\.liller, Fred Hiers,
Charles Cunnin~harn, Samm) Lee,
!\like '\olan.
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C-1
f'irsl row, lr ftto right : Clara \'\'illiarn son, Barbara Sapp, Norma White,
Betty Jo Hen.,Jee, Emma Lee Boyd,
Sally Minish, (;wen Carr, Barbara
Thurmond, Barbara Kobres .. . . S rrond row : Carolyn Johnson , ' ammy
Lee, Ruth Mo\\ell, Jerry Smith, Don ald Chapman, . \rthur Hix,on , jean
Rabideaux, Sue Cone, Shirley Pruitt,
Pat Compton, Bill . \llgood . . .. Third
ro•w: Jerry .hh"orth, Carlton CloYer,
Larry Da\i;., Jack Demarest, Doug
Smith, Frank Bright, \'\'allace Flint,
James johmton, Ronald \Vatter.,.
C-2
f'irst row, lrft to right: Ruth Ballard,
Joyce Ma"ingill, Vera Hodgson, Clen da \\'e,t, ,\nne Barro''• Marianne
Hatch, Connie Baugham, Con n i e
Grubb .. \nn H udgin, .... Srcond row:
Myra \\'heeler, Peggy Frost, Barbara
McGrady, Charle' Bailey, Billy Settle, Robert Brannen, :\'orr~a \Yhitaker,
Kattie Mav Chose\\ood, Be,·erly \\'i,e .
. . . Third row: Hoyt \\'est, \\'ade
Shuman, Jerry Young, ·Jimmy llou,Jey,
Donny• \Yilliams, Charle' jackson,
jimmy Dennis, Thomas \\'ade.
C-3
First rov:, lrft to right: lary .\lice
\Villiams, Emma Lou Mark~. .\nn
Thompson, Martha DaYis, ' hirley
Wallace, Betty Jo Mini,h, Bett) Gilbert, Dehlia Shumate, Marilyn Jordon .
. . . Srcoud row: Dolores Payne, Jerr)
\Vallis, Louise \\'illiam;,on, Pat Besio,
Dadd Canaday, Donald Rickett, johnny Davis, Kenneth Gresham, Marie
Spradley, Betty Freeman, Ruth ] enkins, Mary Grace Griner. . . . Third
ro'lv: David Rabideaux, Robert Stone,
Tommy McLeod, jarne" \\'elb, Hubert
Mc\Vhirter, Lamar Cason, Deforest
Rabideaux, Dan Ingr am, Bobby ' ims.
C-4
First row, lr/1 to right: Chri,tine Talley, Bet>y Connally, Jeannine \\' clcher,
Pat .\lmand, jo .\nn e :\'ix, Joyce McCalrnon, Martha ,\nn Pinion, .\nita
Babb, Louise Butler. . . . rrond rov.::
Shirley Folds, Le.,.,ie Paramore, Thelma C'hose\\·ood, ] ack Draughon, ] ohn
I.o,·ern, Jimmy i\lcLeod, \\'orth J'olar,
Mary Helen Corley, .\nn Tingle, Marjorie Raburn .... Third rov:: Kenneth
Crane, Charles Smith, llarold Hall ,
Cah in Ray, Bill Callahan, Ray Stephenson, Jerry Jones, John Barrett, \\' .
D. SpradJe,,
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B-1
Fint ro•u:, lrft to nght: Dot lcLeod, Peggy Elli,, Carol Granger, Margaret Kennedy, Ruth
Freeman, Ebie tephens, Lanette Frey, :\a dine
Southern, Joy Ra. mu>sen . . . . Suond row:
Jeaneanne ' trickland, John McCannon, Charles
Baughman, ]arne~ Morris, Jimmy McDaniel,
Bobby \\'offord, Emory Chroni,ter, Lowell June,
Kenneth Pruitt, Pat Baker . . . . Third row:
Frank Da1 is, Roger Baker, Jehu Yarborough,
Charles Bro11n, Jimmy Smith, Eddie tarnes,
Jack II ayes, Delano Haddock, ] imm) Myers.
B-2
F1rst ro•u:, lrft to nght: Edith \ \ 'illiamson, Juanita \\'ilbank.,, ,\ udrey Cawthon, Janice \ Vatso n,
:\.1artha Jones, Joan Be\'ille, Jo.\nn 1inor, Mary
Sidney Bald\\ in, Betty . \ nn \ \ 'offord .... rco nd
rov:: ~lary Frances Honea, Jane H uckaby,
Gerald Gilbert, Benny \\'ood, Frank Hyles, jimIn\
Minche\\ 1 Joanne Crankshaw, Charlotte
Powell, ue .'tone.... Third rov:: Dick Bigham,
Burton Odom, Claude Harris, Neil Hartman,
jirmny to1·all, Freddie 'tridland, 1ax Browning, John Carlisle, \\'il.,on 01-en, \\'e. ley O"en.
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B-3
Fin/ rov.·, lr/1 to nght: Karen Cro
in,
Lila Hill, Maxine Helton, Mary Cole,
Carole (amp, BeHrl~ fay lor, :\1an·
Jo Lee. . . . rcon.l rov.:: Jeanne
Thoma,, June Youman,, Donald Tanner, \\'alter Deere, Dickey Bennett,
Jame., Carter, ue \\'einberg, Jacquehn ;\lurphy . . . . Thud riJ't::: .\1ar)
('a,tleherry, Gerald lay,, Frank Se)mour, D. L. Sander , Herbert Butler,
Charlie \1c\\'illiarm, Larry Brackett,
Tomm' Hyde, Barbara Yarbrough.
B-4
.·andra Bedford, ;\1ar) Jean Schroeder, Jean
(h,en, Jane Martin, Pat Taylor, LeGa~
l'allman, (;ayle Harp, Janet \.1inix ....
SNond ro<r.,·: hirle) Fountain, I'homa'
Pearce, DaYid Ireland, Don Ferrell
Lamar Powell, Charle, mith, Je"e
\\'ood, Bron Cantrell, Joanna '\eill. ...
Thu·d ro<t~. Harold Kelly, l.arl folli'on, 'eal Turner, Charle., Ga?a\\ay,
I horn a' Thrailkill, :\Iillard Da' i,,
i\lanin hie, Ronald Tallman.
Fin/ rov., lr/1 to nqiJt
B-5
!t-ft to nqht: G\\en Hunt,
l'ah\ J'l10mp,on, :hirley Hampton,
Shirle\ Kidd, Ternpie Higginbotham,
Pan'' :\ld.aughlin, Joyce Blanken'hip, Julia \\'alker, Barbara Culbreth .
. • . Suond ro<r.c: Ka ~e \\'all , Harold
II ughe,, La' ant Blalock, II. B. :\lc!arm,
, "a in, Kenneth ll arri,, Pat
llarold Daile,, De-ella Hammett, Jo
.\nn l';.ttillo . . . . Third roq;: Billy
, ea rC), D:l\ id (a Jd,Hll, Wend all Da,i,, llo\\ard Barnett, Jarne' (.,oud"in,
Lamar Bond,, l'lliot tame', J irnrm
Kuhn.
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A-I
l'tnl ro<tt, lt/1 to 11!/ht. Carohn Ike~. Betti
Roxanne \\ illiam,, Loi, \lorri,, Bobbie
ell Fomlll, '\ila :\lae llelton, Betl\ :\lc(;uirc,
Jocllen Linch . . . Sttrlll.l rov.:: Cathc.rine llonea ,
f)ai,y Jo llarnmett, \ iq~inia llane1, Pat Fuller, Barbara Belcher, Doroth~ Jean Stallinv;',
Dennie Criner, Barbara Jn Kav;li~. f-rance'
Ltt·. . . . Third ro<tt': Lleanur \\'allare, EJ,il·
Harri,, Be"ie Richard,, Earline Craiv;.
llelen Butler, \\'ilma Bnan, Bett' Hughe,,
Helen Smith
. . Fo111lh -ro<tt·: Jl•anette 'eill,
.\nn ll.lahr~, I ornm~ l'edder, John :\lorri,, Jack
' ounghlood, Bohh1 Settle, June l' pch u rch.
Sprn~'•
A-2
Fiul I'U<t'-, /, ft lo 1'1!/ht Beatrice \\'hit11orth
Bett) :\lae :\1cC'ary , '\oel Fo>ter, .\rlene Gih'on, Pegg1 Conine, Shirle~ Ballentine, .\nnie
coggin,, hi rley Roo~e . . . S/'l r111d roqr:. Rex
:\Iiiier, Robert tipe, Horner .tonaker, Jimrm
need, Eugene Le11 i,, sarnm'
irnm,, Fran~ic
Peek .. \rol \.1iller, J irnrnv Smith, 1-.ddie Bright,
Donald \.litchell. . . . Third ro<u:: .\ndy Buffington, Freddie Harp, Felix Gro,, Johnny jar' i,, Jim Doke1, fran~ rnith, Paul I! all, I! ugh
Bro11 n, Ra1
coggin,, I omrn1 Barber. . .
Fourth ro<tt•: Harr) a11thon, Bobh~ Ham, Don
Fruit, Judd Cle~eland, J irnmy Ba rne,, \.leh in
\\'at~in,,
A-3
f"irst ro<tt', lr/1 to n!lht Donald Colbath, llcnn
llillhrath, Bilh \lcDonald,
tephen Waller,
(,rae!~ . rnith, J~ilh E,te,, Benn) I• ra,ier, \\'a de
\\'heeler
. . Srrond ro<tt·: \\'aher \\'hitakcr,
Ronald \\'il,on , \lanuel \\'illiam,, \\'. L Dcnne1,
(;ar) Yancn, Tomm1 ,\,ke\\, G. \\' \\'ad~·,
Frne't \\'hire . . . . Third ro<u:: Ronald \\'elcher,
eal Tam,on, Bill Tingle, Larr1 Field,, Billie
B nler, Richard Hall, I.mn Fo,ter, Harold ;\n der,on . . . . I ourth ro~: Kenneth B ro11 n, H a rold Gallman, :\lerriel Jack,on, Frank Parham,
.\.ladi.on • rnith, Franklin Grantham, Charlt''
Snider, Da1 id lhe
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A -4
First rov.•, lrft to right: D\\ ight Holton, Thoma
Sawyer, Pete Honea, Kenneth
helton, Bill
, \nder<,on , J. T. Hall, Bill Jle.,ter, Bobby Miller, Ed" ard Pierce, Frank Minor . . . . SNond
rov.: Pete Owen, Kenneth RiYers, Gary Kemp,
Jackie Haddock, Jerry Pilgrim, Patty \\'ynn,
France' Hogan, ue Kno\\les, Jimm} Bentley,
Tracv Tolar, Harold Humphries . . . . Third
row:· te,·e Barr,, Tony Rhea, .\u,tin Flint,
Jimmy Freeman, Gerald Le\\ is, Jerry Doug Ia '•
Tomm, .\rcher, Ra, Ea on, Bobbv Odom . . . .
Fourth. rov.:: :-\orris .McElhannon, Bobby Taylor,
John 'anpter, Leroy cofield, John -~on~ich,
Ben Hutchimon, Dean Crane.
A-5
First row, lrft to nght: Joyce Thomas, Elaine
Smith, '\ellie Jo Trollinger, '\adine \\'eaver,
Maxine .\ueYette, Pat .\nderson, Vera \Yhite,
Jane Ellis, 1ary Joyce Denny . . . . Suond row:
' birley 1acon, Man Grigg,, 'hirley Thomp'on, Glady, Pittman, Delore' Haynes, Joyce
Cole, Pat Reed, lary Sue .\nthon), Jeanette
Gill. . . . Third row: Gloria Barton, Beverly
llarri, Marie Miller, Jackie Phillips, \.largaret
\\'eaver, Joanne Tucker, Lucenia Ray, .\lice
Jenkin,, Carolyn hie. . . . Fourth ro«<·: ue
II elm,, Elaine Da' i,, Je" Luca.,, Fred Cra\\ford, llugh Jlo,HII, Bobby Chapman, Sandra
Baker, and Lou . \nn Hembree.
A-6
First rov.:, ltft to nght: Janice Connally, Deanna
Jackson, '\orma Jean Rohimon, ;\lary Courie,
'ue Reid , 'andra Davis, .\rmenta \\'ebb, Mary
Lou Jackson. . . . rcond ro«<·: Deloriom \lorri,,
Jerr) Hunter, Pegg' Taylor, Margaret Brantley, ViYian J a chon, Eloise mitb, Betty Joyce
May, Mary Talley, Je.,el .\hercrombie . . . .
Third rov.:: Joyce , mith, E'ther mith, 1artha
hey, Joyce Parl.er. Verlyn Ritch, Margaret
JJ a rris, Carolyn Tanner, Zelma Parker, "\ell
,·coggins.
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HAPEVILU: HIGH SCHOOL
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rilE ST{ IH'\ I B.\ 'K : Roy Barrow, Pre,ident; Joan
II er,chelman, \'ice-Pre,ident; .\thene Hand, Ca,hier; Marilyn Ro,acran,, Chairman of the Board.
\.1emher' of the
Board: '-:eal Banni,ter, Barbara Bro\\n, Lee Da,·i. Dot
Jone,, Samm, I.e" i,, :\1arie Martin, Joan !\fcKee, Rebecca
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!\1ike Froght
Bright Fright
Ronald Bennett
Bobby \\'ynn
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Lee Da'i'
Sucha Fright
Janet Baker
Little Fright
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Donald Summer,
Robert Hardin
!\1a Fright
Darleen \\'hitaker
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�Las .lmigos r .lmigas
First ro<u.•, lrft to right: Jeannine \\'elcher, Joyce
!\lcCalmon, Belen ' mith, Betty Freeman . . . .
rconJ row: Eileen Hudnall, Charlotte Gre,ham, Mildred Higginbotham, Betty Futral, Marian l\.foon . . . . Third ro<u: · Gwen Moore,
Claire Lee,
hirley \\'allace, Elaine Reeve,,
Ber-y Connally, .\nn I'homp,on, 1arjorie Raburn . . . . Fourth ro<u.·: Roberta Jack-on, Mary
Ellen Kodatt, Jo Kerr, Jean RaY, Rebecca '\.liiJ,,
.\thene Hand . . . . Fifth ro<u.·: I'ornmy Zawo,~i,
Larry Lonero, Earline Bole,, Sammy Lee,
Clara \\'illiarmon, Loui,e \\'illiam,on, Peggy Fro,t, Emma Lou Marl.,, . . . r:;;th row:
Ronald Hughe,, \\'eir Owen, Roy BarrO\\, TornIn)
1iller, Harry Reid, Ra) Bacon. . . . r<t.'l'nth
ro<u.•: Richard MiiJ.,,
lichael ~olan, Ronald
Bennett, Bobby \\'ynn.
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Sratrd, lrft to right: Janet Honea, Frances \Vade, Jean Ray . . . . Standing,
first rov.•: Kathryn Le" is, Estelle Yekel, Barbara Brown, Betty .\nn Taylor,
Jonell ('pchurch .... Snond rov.·: Joyce Carlisle, Virginia Blalock, Marielyn
'mith, Dorothy .\dams, Barbara \Vatkim, Justine averide, Betty Futral.
.\:-.D BO.\RD
First rov.•, lrft to right: 1artha hey, Lou .\nn Hembree,
.\nn Tingle, Carolyn Dorsey, "\orma \\'hi taker.... rrond
rov.·: '\ora Be,ille, Betty .\nn Taylor, Marie Martin, Pat
Taylor, Gwen Hunt, Barbara Brown, Joan 1\-fcKee, Dot
Jones, Chari. ie Simonds . . . . Third row: Marilyn Ro. acram, Virginia Green, Barbara
mith, Rebecca Mills,
Barbara \\'atkim, Jean Ray,
1arielyn
mith, joan
Henchelman .... Four/It row: June Upchurch, Opal Morgan, Tommy .\rcher, Frank Da, is, Dick Bigham, '\eal
Bannister, Jonell L"pchurch, .\thene lland .... Fifth row:
Bobby irm, Lee Da\ is, Doug mith, Ranny \\'illiarm, Roy
Barro\\, Da,·id Vaughn, Michael :\olan, ammy Lewi
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Frrst ro<u:, lrft to rrgltt: Martha
Da,is, 'arajo :\eedham, 'hirle)
Pruitt, .\nne BarrO\\, 1argaret
Kenned\. . . . rrond rov.·: Betn·
Joyce
lay, ~ue Reed, Jan~t
Minix, !\-larv Courie, Connie
Cruhh, .\nita Bahh . . . . Third
rov." .\nn i\lahn, De"ela Hammett, Daisy Jo ·Hammett, joyce
McCalmon, Joan ller,chelman,
Sandra \\'ea\er, Helen \ \'iJ,on
Frances \\'a de, Elaine , mith,
De.\nn Jackson, Barbara \\'atkin,, Karen Cro"in.
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L1•/t to rit;ht: j oyce Sm ith, 1\-l artha h ey, Sue \\'einherg, Shirley K idd, M ariclyn Smith, Jo. \ n n
'\i x, K ay Ting le, G " cn In gram, Roxa nne \\'ill iarns, 'orrna Robinson, joyce Sa \\ ~·er, Peggy
J' ador, Frances Lee, Daisy Jo H ammett, Lamar Cason.
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THE BEL\ CLt'B.-Fint ro<tt', lrft to right: Dot Jones, ,·ec retary; Darleen \\'hitaker, J'rea .urer; Carolyn \Yel", President ; Jud~ lla)llie, janet Baker, Martha Da,·i,, Harhara Smith,
Bet-\ ConnallY, .\nn Thompson, .\nita Babh, orma \Yhite. . . . rrond ro<tt·: Sandra \\'eayer,
\'ice-President, Sarajo \; ~edham, Jo~ce Carlisle, .\thene lland, . \nn Tin~le, Estelle \ekt•l,
Earline Boles, Fa, e l- xum, c;lenda \\'est, \:ora Beville, Fran \\'ade , Beth· Tern . . . . Th ir.l
ro<t~·: Helen ' mith, Joan Ilerschelman, Thomas Bentley, Jerry Buice, Donald
hapman, Paula
Ramsell, Jo .\nn ' ix , Barbara \\'atkins, Bobbie Hammond , and Bett\· ,\nn Ta~lor.
HONORABLY MENTIONED
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Thr " isla Graas"
Frrsl to<tt. Be\ erlY \\' ise, Captain.
, aond rov:: Jon~ll l pchurch, .\Iternate Captain; .\nne Rhea; . \udre~
Ca\\ thon . . . . Third row: Bertie llen!>lec, l'at Besio, (;"en Carr.
ltltll'lir . I 1/y
Lrllrr Club
Charles Bailey, .\nne Barr<ll\, '\ ora Be,·ille, \\' iley· Blount,
'\lnrie Bonner, Robert Brannen, Frank Bright, ( harlene
Crumbley, jack Demarest, J'omrny Farran, 'hirley Fold,,
Bobl"· Gallman, Charles Gillespie, Bill c;riffith, Willie
Hamm ett, Bobbie Jlammond, .\thene Hand, Dot Jones,
Jerry jones, amrny Lee, joHe '\la"in~ill, J. R. '\lcl\fahon, Da,id McMurrain, Tommy '\Iiller, Barbara Mooney,
Gwen l\1oore, Ruth Mo\\ell, !.ida '\'ash, arajo 'Ieedham,
.\nne Rhea, Jimmy Se,·er, Charlsie Simond~. Bobby im~.
Ray Stephenson, Robert Stone, Carlton "icel'{ood, Harl ey
Thompson, Kay Tin~le, Jonell l'pchurch, Manin \\'atkin~, .ha \\'atter , Sandra \\'eayer, Joan \\'ebh, Tommy
\\'elch, Carohn \\'ells, james \\'ells, Darleen \\'h itaker,
·orma \\'hitaker, and I e\\is \\ right.
�STUDENT COUNCIL
Lrft to right, uatrd: Marielyn 'rnith, Jerr} Jone,, Jackie Bonner, Floyd Taylor, Dot ]one,,
Roy Barro''• '\ettie Pearl Fomby, Jack Demare,t, Joan Hef'chelman, Harley Thomp,on, Darleen
\\'hitaker, Robert ,'tone . . . . Standing: Faye Exum, Sue \\'einberg, Jo Kerr, .\thene Hand,
'\farie 1artin, Sandra \Yeaver, Glenda \\'e.,t, Donald Rickett, Donald
hapman, Tommy
O''.:eill, Tommy I'hrailkill, \\'endell Davi,, Mike '\olan, Ruth Mowell, Joyce Carli,le, fary
Bald\\ in, G\\en Moore, "1/orma \\'hitaker, hirley Fold , and Emory Chroni,ter.
J'IIE lJ('J\.1.\\; COMEDY ...
•u:ith apolottin to Saroyan
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CU'B
First rov.•, 11/t to right:
.\thenc Hand, Virginia Bla·
lock, Bertie Hen,lee, J\.1axine
imond,, Charbie ,'irnond,,
Sandra \\'eayer, ~larielyn
mith . . . . Srcond ro<u:: Ro\
Barro\\, Gerald Koon, ]err~
Buice, Sammy Le" i,, Ranny
\\'illiarm, Ronald llughe,,
Charle, Cille,pie. . . . Third
ro•w. ] o a n llef'chelman,
Cha rloue G re,ha rn, Rebecca
~lilb , Deloriou' l\[ orr i '·
Tommy Za"o,J..i, Barbara
Bro\\ n·, !'hom a' Bentley ....
Fourth rov:: Paula Ram,ell,
Ba rha ra , mith, . \nne Barro\\, ,\nn (,ardner, France'
\Vade, Carolyn \\'ell., . . .
Fifth rov.:: Jonell l'pchurch,
Marihn Ro,acran,, \larie
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Co-Captain
lr/t to right: Kay Tingle,
Charlene Crumbley, Dot
Jone,, Captain; (;,Hn .\1oore,
Co-Captain, and Barbara
Mooney.
l ,rft to nght: Pat Be io, .\ud rn Ca 1\thon, Betty ] o II en'lee, Be\'erh· \\'i,e, G\\tn
( arr, Jonell- rpchurch, and
.\nne Rhea.
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��GRIDIRON GALLERY
Coacht·s llo\\ a rd, Camph~ll .
!he" er plan proper pig,kin
plays.
If atn -ln11 kt'l boy.r.
\',\R I l'Y-f'int, ro ..t·, lrft ltJ nght: Bud Jone,, i\1an·in \\'atkin,, Tomm\ Farran, Jimm)
, e'er, \\'ylic Blount, Le"i' \\'right, DaYid Mci\lurrain, J'ommy Welch, J. R. \lc:'\lnhon,
Ilarle) Thompson, Ro\ Barro''· Bill Griffith, Bill Calhoun, Hay ''ard {'pchurch . . . . St roncl
ro .... Thoma' Terrell, James Buchanan, Bill Callahan, \Yade Shuman, Bohhy Fitt)!;ihhon,, Cm
1\.irk, Ted Pierce, Ra\ Stephen,on, Grad' :'\lcCalmon, Donald Summer,, l'ern Pattillo, !'at
Harmon, Dur\\ard (ason, Carlton S"icegood . . . . Third roo.t·: Donald Ch.apman, Frank
Smith, Bo J)a, i,, Eddie Bright, " 'a !lace Flint, Gerald !\I ayes, Lero\ Scofield, H arold II all,
\\ tir (hYen, J'ommy llyde, I arn Da,is, Tomrm !\1d.eod, Frank Bright, Charles JacJ..,on
�Guy Kirk
Center
Pat II a rmon
Quartrrbark
Donald umrner.,
End
Grady McCalrnon
. End
Ray Stephemon
Tarklr
\Vade human
Tackle
Tern Pattillo
/1 a!/ Ba(k
Jack Demarest
Quarterlnuk
Ted Pierce
Guard
FnJf ro<t~. lrft to right: Ted Pierce, Tomnn 1<-l.eod, Donald Rickett, \\'allace Flint, Harold llall,
Charle<, Jack-on, Bill Callahan, Eddie Bright. . . .
'!Nond rov.:: 1cCoy \\'ood, Bo Da,is, Bohhy :\1iller, Donald Chapman, Gerald Mayes, J. T. llall,
Tommy Hyde, Charles Brown, Thomas ferrell,
Billv l\lcDonald.
Bohh' Fiugihhon'
Guard
lf'e
Russell .................. .
\Vest Fulton ............. .
Campbell ................ .
Cartersville .............. .
O'Keefe ................. .
Canton .................. .
Fulton .................. .
College Park ............. .
:\ e\\·nan ................. .
They
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Rov BarrO\\
Da\ id :\1cl\1urrain
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RF.,lJEJIHER 11'/JEX . . . .
Hapeville defeated Russell's \Vildcats for the
third time in histon .... Tomm' Farran whizzed .
. . . Asa lost for sea;on.
.
Cotton roared ahead in high gear to snatch a
close one from \Vest Fulton .... Swicegood crippled.
Campbell's Bears howled in 'ain . . . . Ellijay
and Ror said "no-no" to stubborn Bear backs.
\Iigl~t) Hurricane toppled Greenies from list
of undefeated in thriller-diller. ... Harle) tackled
even one.
'l~omm) \Velch grabbed an 1 rish fumble for onl)
Hornet TD.
Hapeville triumphed in Frida) night mud light .
. . Bud Jones scampered 91 ) ards to tall) . . . .
Lewis \Vright supplied Hornet ho-.ts with spark .
. . Redbirds win an' wa\ ....
The cold winds did hl~w.
. Jimm~ SeHr and
J. R. caught passes galore.
College Park
'\queeked "b, . . . .
The big .motorcade ended the big season.
:\ ewnan tried and tried and linall) won.
If' hizz . . . l<'11JICJ/
feller therr izzz
Tornrn\· Farran
Fierrc Fe/la
Bill Calhoun
B I or k- Brute r
Harle.,· f'hornpson
Tripi e-1 hrca /-Cot ton
La" renee Johnson
S prrd .11 ndllwl
Jerrv Jones
"flit 'rrn high;
!lit 'rm loqc"
rom my \\' elch
�Glimpses
No , 11 0t a maypolr, ju st
a IJUddl r.
Rrbouud Trnsi on
PRE
E'\TI'\G
for the
fir~t time in hi~tor~.
the{?;irb' acti\e B-
·ream, complete with coach, mana!?:er-., captain~, re!!:ular se ·ston ·, and all the trimmings.
Pruit
the~
A few of the {?;irk ' hirle~
laid man~ a 11ne block to protect her teammate
as
. hot 'em in the ha~ket . . . . :\ I aril~ n Jordan was a
Tessie in miniature at her pi\'Ot spot. . . .
hirley Folds was
the lon!?: shot artist . . . . Jo~ Rasmussen fought and fou{?;ht
·ow for the guards: Edith \
illiamson
and Barbara Culbreth were quick as hunnie~. .
for her points. . . .
'arol
Camp blocked 'em "e\·er whicha wa~ " .... Jo~ce :\ I cCalmon
de\·eloped into a good, all-round guard.
Thi · team will he
going places, come another ~ear!
Rrfs, Cltrrrlradrrs, Cro<u.:d, Cap'11, rt a/.
B.\HY BOOGER
First UJ<t<', lrft to rir,ltt : Joanne Pattillo, :.ue
Cone, Emma Lee Boyd, Mgr. ; 1arianne ll atch,
:\l l{r.; Shirle} Pruitt, Sandra Bedford . . . .
Srrrmd ro<r.<·: Barbara Culbreath, Gail ll arr,
'\.1arihn Jordan, "hirlev Fold.,, Cart.; K aren
Cro"in, .\it. ; Carol (,ranger, l\.larion \\'hite,
and Joy Ra .. mu ... en.
�of Glamour
H
\T off to Coach Bre,ver\ Lad)
Hornet- -hereafter to he saluted as the
BOOGFR . Yes•ir, they didn't mean
mavhe \\hen they set about playing the
hall game. Tho' teams come and
teams go . . . and oach roars orne
mo' ... it's been so long since a gal's
team has had such a successful season!
Firs/ row, lrft to rigltt: Vera Hodg.on, Joyce Ma.,.,ingill, Charlsie Simonds, Sammv Lee, .\nne Barro\\, (a role Camp, Bohhie
Hammond, 'arajo :':eedham, Edith \Yilliamson, Gwen Hunt. ...
Srcond row: '\orma \\'hitaker, Jonell Upchurch, Ruth Mowell,
Carolyn \Veils, ,\nne Rhea, Darleen \\'hi taker, Lida 'a. h, and
:\'ora Beville.
Captams Jonr/1 Upc!turc!t and Darleen JV!titakrr
Site flus t!trouq!t
Don't br basltful,
t!te air ... IJ ut not
,1 ce!
wit!t case!
/tun.'
.I sl~t•P on t!tc job
That's two points,
Trssir!
"Comr, and trip it
as you go . .. "
Quit ma!.:in'
SF.\ 0'\' l'l REVIEW
College Park came and left, 'ictorious
... but scared!! Fulton's female., \\ere
cut do\\ n to quite their own size.
'\e" ton County, last year\ champs,
toppled from the ranks of the undefeated. The gals scored '" eet revenge
on Russell and Campbell.
harpshooters for the team-:\orth Fulton
and Druid II ills! Ooooh, could they
play "'eet hall! The Boogers snarled
all over SoutlnHst Fulton, Forest Park
and \Vest Fulton . . . and on into the
tournament "ith a great big MEO\\'!
Tltr longrr site
g/o<u.·s ... T!tr
s!torlcr sltr (JrO<u.'s.
Gutglr-pot . • . Inti drfinitrly SOT during a qamr
If Tubby can't do it
S obody can
Score-girl
Gimmc my jacket!
�keepin~
C
O\CII C\\tPBEI.L is
hi, e)C on
the eleH'n ~ oun!!;sters that made up the bo) s
B-Team last season. All of the lads have
pnned themselves full) capable of J!i' inl!
their bij! brothers a run for their places.
There is quite an t•m iable record for th('
B-Team Hornets. :parked b) Jack Demarest and Donald Rickett, the team just \\On
and \\on. Larn ~Iclntosh, Eddie 'tarnes,
and Charles B~ile1 added the punch that
turns the .trick to 'ictory.
First ro«L', lrft tn right· Le" i' \Yri!l;ht, Fmrnett Seymour, Cotton John,on,
!'ern Pattillo, Tommv Bentlev, Hohln ~irn,, . . . Srcond ro<t~·: Grath
:\lcC;lrnon, Carlton \\iCei'OOd , Floyd r;ylor, J. R. Mc:\1ahon, Bill Callaha~.
Bohln Peek.
:\1.\ '\. \ G F R~
lint ro<U·, hft to ll!thl. Bohhy
\\'offord, Da,id Cald"ell. . . .
Bad: I"IJ'lL'. Robert Brannen, Bill
Griffeth.
B-'J'F \\1
lint ro<U·, I j• t r'qld: Franl.. ,evmour, '\eil Turner, C'harle, Bailey : Ronald \Yattef', Donald
Rickett. . .
rrrmd n•<t•·: jacl.. Drrnare,t, Eddie Starne,, Robert ~tone, Roger Baker, and
I arry :\1clnto,h.
;;o
�''Courtiers''
1/o 1/o! Somf'lhlluf to (/riu
af11m/ rh, Ct1111h Camj>brff.
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nrsl.
C.\ \ . \LIFR
OI• I! OR El
III fORY
�QGAD LE.\DER
First ro~·. left to right. De"clla Hammett, orrna \\'hitaker, Ruth !\lowell, hirley
Fold.,, Joyce C'ar(i,le, Glenda \\'e. t. . . . StCon.l 10'1.<': Karen C'ro"in, Pat Baker,
Joan Beville, Marie Bonner, ue one, Emma Lee Boyd, Virginia Blalock, Lid1 ~a h.
ALL ABOl T YOl. G FIZ ED
(.1 hort 'tory)
G.\.\ REPRESE 'T.\TI\'E
First rorw, left to ;·ig!tt: Jean
Rahideaux, Charlene rumhi), Martha DaYis,
·ettie
Pearl FornlH. . . . Nond
ro<~.<·: \.lariehn Smith, Ruth
!\lo\\ ell, ~o~ma '''hi taker,
Lida '\'a,h, and Pat Taylor.
Do your daily rxrrcur
Egyptian pyramids q_~·rrr
lll''IJl'r
likr this!
lie is now two years old and is past the
toddlin~ age. He i~ the child prodig) at IIH ,
ha,·in~ made illustrious records on all occasions. Little Ed is the pride and ioy of hi
doting guardian, Donna Law.on. Together
the) make quite a pair.
'ome of their favorite past times? Let's
see . . . the) ]o,·e to do exerci e, ) oungster ·
u. uall) thrive on rh) thm; and they play all
sorts of ~ames . . . basketball, soccer, touch
football, and such. They get the nei~hbors
from H H ' to join in for intramural competition . . . and Eddie adores "tumbling" acts.
At Donna's sug~e~tion the nei~hboring gan~s
from the "hill" got themsel\'es diYided into
teams. Little Ed thought up some names for
them: "'Jick-,Villies" and "The Things."
It's quite a hi~ hop-skip-and-jump for a twoyear-old, but Ed is ah,·ays right up for big
square dances that giYes him a chance to "show
off" ... and does he loYe it!
ow just look
over this page and you will see what Ed
and Donna ha,·e been doing that make: their
record thi. ) ear trul) illustrious ... yep, it'
e\'en stupendous!
Jump ball!!!
�Knrrlmlf, lt•/t to right: Donald Rickett, Bohh\" Sirn,, Tomrn\" Bentley, ]arne \\'elb, Gerald
!\fa)', John Lo,ern . . . . Sta11ding: Da,id ~1c~1urrain, Robert Stone, Jack Demare-.t, \Vylie
Blount, Larry Mcintosh, Lewis \\'right.
BASEBALL
1951
Sa/r at
rrond
Play Ball!
TRACK
Corro~ joH:>:so~
T0\1 \IY
FARR.\"-"
BII.I. C'.\l.HOV'"
�\I
\JOR
'oLJ.I'S
( Rl'(a/lnl to adJZ'r du/1)
OjJiar o.ftlu dar
T0\1\IY F\RR\'\
Tlu
ILITARY Ill
Hullt•tin Hoard
Tin ll ajor'.\ Ort!t'r.l
.i I
lfajor'.• I fun kit
Podium
Tilt• .ll ajrn ·., pad·inr; lot
��R. 0. T. C.
P . .1!. , . a11d T.
Fu!loll
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LT. Do"
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' ER ,EA . ' T BRYA ••
Instructor
"And the band pla.red on-"
1 nstructor
�CADET
OFFICERS
C \DET ( OI .. Br 1101'
RECI~1E~
L\L , T.\FF
KH
Tr~r.r.E,
Spo111or
First rov.:: Regimental Commander, Cadet Colonel Joe
Bishop . . . . Srumd ro'l.~: Reg. -l Cadet Tommy Miller;
Reg. Exec., Cadet Lt. Colonel Charle. (iille pie .... Third
row: Reg. Supply Sgt. 0. B. Deere; Reg. ·-z Cadet Maj.
Jimmy John-ton; Reg. S-3 Cadet Maj. Bill Conine; Reg.
S-+ Cadet Maj. Gene Pattillo; Reg. Ord. Cadet Capt.
Charles \\'indom; Cadet ~laj. Je"e Ray; Reg. Sgt. ~laj.
Gene Myers.
C \DH
CHARI.. IE
Cadet l\.Iaj. Tommy ;\Iiller, Frances Lee- ponsor; adet Maj. Jimmy Johnston, Mary Frances
ll onea-Sponsor; Cadet Maj. Bill Conine, arolyn \ Yells-Sponsor; Cadet l\.laj. Gene Pattillo,
Bertie Henslee-Sponsor; Cadet Maj. Jesse Ray, .\nne Gardner-Sponsor; Cadet Captain
Cha rle> \\'indorn, Kathryn Le" is-, pomor.
LT.
Cor.
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POIIJOI'
�COMPANY A
('0'\.11'.\"'
IIE.\DQL\R 1'1 RS
Compan\ Commander,
Cadet Captain J. R. Me·
Mahon. Cornpan1 Fxecu·
tiYe Officer, Cadet Second
Lieutenant Donald Sum
mer,. Fir't Platoon L~ad
er, Cadet Second l.ieut~n
a nt \\' ei r (}\,en. , t>cond
Platoon Leader, ('ad e t
s~cond Lieutenant f'ern
Pattillo.
·
FIRST B.\TT.\LIO:'\ 'T.\FF
11/t 1/J ri!tht: Battalion S-1, C'ad~t Fir't Lt. Ronald Bennett; Bat·
talion Commander Lt. Colonel Thoma' Farran; Battalion Exec.
Officer Cadet :-.tajor Jlay\\ard Cpchurch; Battalion Sgt. Major
Tommy 0"\eal.
LT. Cor.o,Er
TIIO\T \
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\RR \ '
\\'Fl,BI-R! ;
SponJor
Cadet Captain J. R. :-.tc:-.tahon, Joan \\'ehh-Sporhor; Cadet Lieutenant Donald ,umrner,
\1axine , irnond,-Spon,or; Cadet Lieutenant \\'eir 0" en, Elaine Ree,-e,-Spon,or; Cadet
Lieutenant ' hannon Little, Kaye \\'all , Spon,or.
�COMPANY B
COMP.\:\'Y
II E.\ DQt' .\RTERS
Compan:~Cammander,
Cadet Captain Donald
Chapman . Company Executi' e ORicer, Cadet Second Lieutenant Donald
Daile,·. F i r' t Platoon
Leader, Cadet Lieutenant
Dick Mitchell. ' e con d
Platoon Leader, Cadet
Second Lieutenant Lewis
\\'right.
c IDET
1J .\ Yl\
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M
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\)OR
(lpCfl URCI!
CIII'TI!O'!
Sponsor
CADET
Ro'
LIEUTE' I'T
11.0 BE,,ETT
B IRB.IR I BROilS
Sponsor
Cadet Captain Donald Chapman, Bobbie l lammond-,' pothor; Cadet Lieutenant Donald Daile1·,
Bett) . \ nn Taylor, Sponsor; Cadet Lieutenant Dick Mitchell, Joel len Linch-Sponsor; Cad~t
Lieutenant Le\\ i \\'right, Pat Compton- 'ponsor.
�COMPANY
c
CO\! I'\'\\ IJF.\DQL\R IIR.
Com pan\ Commander, Cadet (a pta in Tomnl\ \\'elc h; Corn pam l xecuti\ e Officer, Cadet Second
Lieutenant Bohh) \Y~nn; Fir't Platoon Lea.der, Cadet Fir't I ieutenant I.arr) llelrn,; 'econd
Platoon Leader, Cadet Fir,t Lieutenant Thoma' Terrell.
ECO
D B.\'ri'.\LIO
, I H F
Lr/t to rig!Jt: Battalion -1, Cadet f' ir't Lieutenant Carlton "icegood; Battalion Commander, Cadet Major Cotton Johmon; Battalion ExecutiYe Officer, Cadet Captain .\sa \\'ater'>; Cadet ·econd
Lieutenant .·hannon Little
CADET C IPTII" T0\1 \IY
C lOfT
LIE UTE' I'>T BOBBY \\'Y
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\\'111n, Sponsor
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, ponsor
DOT
�COMPANY D
Com pan~ Commander, Cadet Captain Da, id McMurrain; Company Executi' e Officer,
Cadet r ir't Lieutenant Rn, Barnm; I'ir't Platoon Lt>ader, Cadtt econd Lieutenant Jerr~ Jone ;
econd Platoon Leader, Cadet Second Lieutenant Darrell llayne,.
CADET Ln:uTE'\ 1 '\T
ARI TO'\ SWICEC,OOD
]) \RI,EE'\
\\'IIIT\KER
Sponsor
MARIE
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ponsor
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JO'-EI.L l'PCHt:RCH,
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Sponsor
C\DET LlfLTr'\ "T jERRY )0'[
B~ IT\
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Sponsor
( \IH"T LIE UTE' " T I) \RRELI
II\\ '-E
�"Thi
i our be · t . . ." the best that we of the
.'enior Cia ,
have to offer in the wa\ of almwt
perfect tudent · . Each student ha in hi own way
made him elf out tanding in hi own field; whether
it be the wa} he d re e or how he play the game,
he ha made him elf a little more prominent than
the other around him . They repre ent the dream of achie,·ement to many an undercla ·man.
The HILL-TOP ,' taff i proud to have had the
priYile
TC
of honoring the e
li2
- our bc · t . . .
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\IR. DAVID \IL\ll.RR. LT
"There is no gent/a, stronger,
manlier man."
c h one 'l.l' o 111 n n can do I hat
does both act and kno'l.c."
11111
�\IL\' P.\l LA R.\ \L'I:LL
" That 'er I' yo un !J Iad y . . . . k n f.J '1.~' s
'i~ o t' s 'l.i.' o I , s h e do es. "
:\I R. TH< :\I-\
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.. 'TLf:. Y
�~II''
"She
:\IR. JOHX TH \IA ' BE TTLEY
"He touches not/zing but he adds
a charm."
CH RL.'IE '1\lO);'DS
is a 'l.l' LIISOI/Ie 'I.Cee
thing."
�\I IS ' . . ·oR.\ BEVILLE
"To lo'l'e the game beyond
the pri:.-.e."
\IR. LA \VRE:XCE JOHX ,' :\
"PI a y
11 p,
pi ay 11 p ...and pi ay
the game.
�\li S: jO:\ELL
PCHCRCH
"The people's rhosen flo'l.<.'er."
\lR. THO:\IA: \V EL( H
.. rr
hen Forflllll' fm·on liS,
Popularity bears her rompany."
�\tl SS SANDRA
~'EA VER
"Reason and ralrn judgrnent, the
qualities specially belonging
I o a I nul e r. "
JIR. JO. EPJ-I GILBERT BI FlOP
"Be it your rare to folio'!.,' , you
shall be safe '!.cith me as
your leader."
�"For !JO'l.l'ns, and !JlO'l'es, and caps,
and tippets
Are beauty's sauces, spice, and
sip pets."
:\IR.
HARLE,
ILLE,'PII<-
"Costly thy habit as thy purse can
buv,
But n-ot express'd in fancy,· rich
not gaudy,·
For the apparel oft proclaims tlze
Jl
11l an.
�\1 ISS EARL I XE BOLE.'
"To do e11sily 'lL'hat is difficult for
o I hen is I he mark of I alent."
\IR. LEL. XD DA VI '
"E1·ery man has his gift, and the
tools go to him that ran use them."
�\I Iss DARLEE . .
T
\VII I TAKER
"ll'ho dreamed that beauty passes
like a drt>tl1n ?"
\1 R. TH0\1:- .'
\
FARRA~
"The hand that hath made vou
fair hath made you yooi"
�:Y1 ISS MARl LY
ROSACRAN S
"A gentle heart is tied 'l.L'ith an
easy I hread."
~IR.
ROY BARRO\V
"lie is a gentleman, berause lzis
nature
Is kind and a/fable to e'l'f1")' rreature."
�11
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Iro
Tirnr
Here 'n There
and'Round
About---
. l nklr ,\ ora on tlu Sid,· Linrs.
thar .•. /J agurrrrotypr
pofation.
,
Tlum shot's a polishrd-and <r.dlit,·!
lf aPN•i/1 ,· II i's First Linr of D r/n!Sr,
, /u dio- f"i sual T i ml'! Bla ck-o ut /J oys an·
l l<r.wys Popular.
�. . ~-~-
AT THE
VALENTINE
BALL
�Index
To
\in\ a~ :en ice Station ...................
--\merican Le~ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Andrews Florist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
--\rrow Press ............................
--\rthur' ................................
\tlanta [)i, is1on of C1eor~ia ...............
<>6
86
Beta 'lub . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Blue Jacket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Blue Plate Foods ........................
Boomershine \Iotors .....................
Booth\ Gro·en .........................
<>3
82
83
86
qI
8(>
<):;
96
90
Callahan's C1arage ........................ 8+
Campbell's Drive Inn ..................... 82
'apital Automobile 'o .................... 93
'arter's Barber 'hop ..................... 97
C:nnhon-Hollums ....................... 82
~hap1~1;~n )r~~ Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
harlte s F nl1ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Chick Barron, Inc ........................ 9+
Citizens Bank of Hapeville ............... 100
Classic Flower :hop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9+
Cia\ ton 'ount~ Lumber Co ................ 83
Club Lido .............................. 90
Cora 'ola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <)7
College 'treet P. T. . .................... 100
Colonial 'tores .......................... qCotton\ Dri\e Inn ...................... 8+
Co..,-(;ardner Furniture Dealers ............ <)7
!
Draughon ,'chool of Commerce ............. 100
Dutch 0\en Baken ...................... 83
Dwarf Grill .... : ....................... 78
East Point Boiler ........................ 99
East Point Bowling enter ................ 87
East Point Chenolet Dealers, Inc ........... 96
East Point Realt\ Co ..................... 82
East Point 'uppl; Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Enterprise En~ra\ ing ..................... I 0 I
F:ner Awnin~ Co ........................ <>S
Foote .::- D:n ies, Inc. . .................... I 07
Ford \Iotor 'o .......................... <)C)
Fulton Count~ Federal ';n·ings e Loans ...... 89
Fulton Dn Cleaners ..................... 85
Fulton Paper Co ......................... 88
Fulton Theater .......................... 93
Gate Cit\ \!ills Co ...................... 100
Gib Ph.annan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8+
C1ordon Foods· ........................... 101
Gouldman-Taber ........................ 98
C rare Baptist Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Jlape,ille, City of ....................... 81
Hapeville Dry Cleaner:- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
H aprville Drug Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
Hapeville Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9+
Hapeville First Baptist Church ............. 85
Hape•ille 1ardens ....................... 102
Hape,ille Furniture Co .................... 87
Hapeville Hi~h 'chool P. T. A ............. 80
II apeville Lions Club ..................... 88
II ape' ille Lumher Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9+
H ape\ ille \Iethodist Church ............... 87
llapeville '\ursery chool ................. 99
II apeville Poultry Co ..................... 82
Hapeville Tire & Batten· ................. 91
Hapeville \Vasherteria . - .................. 99
.
I Iape\ ille \Voman's luh ................. 78
Advertising
I Iapp\ 1Iomes Food Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
llours 1\.l!ldergarten ............... 83
I-lapp~
Hardin's C1rocen ........................
A. C. Hemperb. & Sons ..................
Henderson Elt•l:t nc Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Henr! Chanin orp ......................
Herrings Pharman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1Ioot-Gihson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
95
9'i
89
95
C) I
86
Robert Jarrell, Personnel .................. 101
Keith Jewelry 'ompany ................... 9+
King Street Grocer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9+
Laundromat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Lmable Brassiere ........................ 102
John \Iannin~ 'o ....................... 9'i
'\Iartin-Johnson ......................... 83
\IcClellan-Jackson ....................... 85
\IcCord- Bullo ·k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
\IcCord-Holland ........................ 97
\ [cCO\ Hardware ........................ I 00
\!iller & Son ........................... 82
\Iitchell :\Iemorial Chapel ................ 93
\Ioore\ Dn 'leaners .................... 89
\I u rr:n the Florist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
'\orth A\enue P. T. A .................... 90
'\orton\ Grocery ........................ 98
D. L. Paints ............................ 8CJ
Pete's Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Piedmont Cotton \fills ................... <)3
Piedmont Hotel ......................... 96
Preston Body & Paint Shop ............... 9+
Queen's Cash C1rocen .................... 93
H. A. Ra, ..............................
R~eder~ :\i~Ga.u~h~, : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
R tckett s Sen 1ce Stat1on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Russell Dn Cleaners .....................
85
83
8 'i
78
,'amra & Dickinson ...................... C)C)
:co.~in y1umbing ,"· Heatin~
o ............ 100
m1th l ransfer o. . ..................... 88
'outhern Bell Telephone Co ............... 92
'outhern Brassiere, Inc .................... 8+
:cott Bros. Barber hop ................... 95
'outhern EmplO\ ment Agency ............. I 0 l
'outhern \Vood ......................... 83
'tafford \Iotrl .......................... 102
Stalling~ Flowers ........................ 98
:rudent Council ......................... 85
:ruff1 's Drin Inn ....................... 100
Supr~me 'ales Co., Inc .................... gq
'v,:ift & Co. . ........................... 87
Tri-Cit\ Federal ........................ 87
C ninrsal :\Iotors ........................ 100
\'an Buren
Colle~
........................ lOS
\Vagstaff ............................... 79
\Velch's ................................ 78
\Vestbrook \Iotors ....................... 102
Wilder's ................................ 102
\Vofford Oil Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
\Voolworth\ ............................ 88
Coy\ ~nn .............................. C)J
Y a ncr\
Bros. . .......................... I 02
��Good Food Makes Good
FO D
GOO
3264
Fric11ds
•
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A. 9168
DWARF
GRILL
\V c er 1.. c _unlit y Foods
pen All
and
•
QUA TITY
OPPO
Ho
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FoRo
IT
PLA
T
A. 1032
BE T WI HI:
KE ·P TRIMLY
HI !
Our Dry Cleaning holds fashion-freshness
in a Frock or uir.
o need ro let apparel
grow "old" before its ~ime! It i~ neglen,
more than age or erv1ce, that g1ve most
women' clmhes that "Too worn" look! Let
us Dry Clean your apparel_. It' d~~~ way tO
thriftily keep appeanng mmly ch1c.
from
HAPEVILLE WOMAN'S CLUB
RUSSELL DRY CLEANING
3404
TL\\ART
Phone
0.
iS
Av
A. 9167
37188
ui
�The Ride's a Revelation
Let You Drive Without
PLYMOUTH
7!l
hifting
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COMPLIME
T
OF
HIGH
HAPEVILLE
MRs. jL
MR.
ALI
MR.
L
JoH
MR .
First Vice Prcsidcuf
1 RD MYIR,
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LI
T. A.
Prcsnleut
CAS,
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P.
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'
S 11TH,
MR. CARY GoRDY,
CCOild
cerci ar)
Treasurer
~
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.
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V icc Prcsidcuf
.
�Congratulations to the
HILLTOP STAF
and
S
lOR
from
THE
CITY
HAPEVILLE ,
OF
GEORGIA
REx T. RE VE, Mayor
M1 s BARBARA LE , Clerk
HARVEY L. P
PP
R , MaJOr Pro Tem.
COU CILME
EuGE
E. D1xo , ]R.
T. p RRY ]A
K 0
ALBERT R. MIT
H
LL, ]R.
ADAIR McCoRD
�Quick Pick-Up
ANDREWS FLOWER SHOP
Prompt Delitery
ATI FACTIO
Flouoers of Distinctio11
GlARA TEED
133 E. Virginia Ave.
Telephone FA. 2661-2-3
HAPEVILLE DRY CLEANERS
(HALL'S BEA TY
2 Years
ALO )
COLLEGE PARK, GA.
erving Hapeville and
urrounding Community
FAIRFAX
612
49-i6
CE TRAL AVE.
CAWTHON AND HOLLUMS
FRIGIDAIRE HOME APPLIANCE
Best Wishes
and
T. R. MILLER & SON
FIRE TO E AUTO
UPPLIES
Corner W ashingron
HAPEVILLE
and Church Street
EAT POI T
GEORGIA
HAPEVILLE POULTRY CO.
Poultry - Rabbits - Fresh Yard Eggs
Butter - Fish
Lit·e or Dressed
CAMPBELL'S DRIVE
FAirfax 2263
614 King
G. R. PONDER, JR.
INN
HAPEVILLE, GA.
WHERE
It's Rece
All Day
chool Friend Meet to Eat
EAST POINT REALTY
on
COMPANY
Main Street, East Point, Ga.
REALE TATE-I
URANCE
CAlhoun 2153
82
treet
�The Best in
MARTIN-JOHNSON
porting Goods
PRINTING COMPANY
REEDER & McGAUGHEY
PRI TERS- P BLI HERS
''Specialists itz Sports"
Publishers of Atlanta's Suburban Reporter
Broad and Walton
CA. 2873
ATLA TA, GA.
GEORGIA
EAST POI T
If it' Printing You
Res. Jonesboro 3687
Jonesboro 3686
'Your Business is Our Busi11ess''
CLAYTON COUNTY LUMBER
COMPANY
~ •eed
Call
C. D.
GE TRY
Owner
THE ARROW PRESS
P. 0. Box 1422
CA. 2474
890 VIRGI IA AVE.
]0 ESBORO, GA.
HAPPY HOURS
SOUTHERN WOOD
KINDERGARTEN
PRESERVING COMPANY
MR . W. FRANK WELLS
519
reo oting and
ATLA
0.
T REA T I G
MA
STATIO
P LA
EAST POI
CHA TTA
HAPEVILLE, GA.
reo-Pine Products
TA-P.
T,
OOGA,
0
,
. Central Ave.
"A"
TS
Complimetlls
G
of
TE
DUTCH OVEN BAKERY
GA.
83
�BRA
I RE
A D GART R B · LT
T be Finest in E.Hzuisite
tyling
Designed and Produced b) the Artisans of
S 0 U T H ER N
T
B R A S S I E R E,
POI
I N C.
T, GEORGIA
CALLAHAN' S GARAGE
ERVICE
Congrat tdatiom
TATIO
to
THE
CA. 6206
816
from
. Central Ave.
GILES PHARMACY
Hapeville, Ga.
J.
P. CALLAHA
E lOR CLA
H. E.
2992
ALLAHA
~ TLA ~
T
\' LARGE,'T
TEWART AVE
TERER
0
Food
ver
Twelve
Hours
Old
Atlanta' Finest Drive-in, Curb Service, elf Service, and
pacwu Dining Room
805 W. WHITEHALL,
84
. W.
E
�FULTON DRY CLEANERS
Courtesy and Quality
T.
PERRY JACK 0
,
BEST \VI HES
Ou·tU?r
CA. 6655
from the
Corner Central and V1rginia Ave.
HAPEVILLE, GA.
HAPEVILLE
Compliments
of
BAPTIST
1
RAY S CONSTRUCTION
co.
CHURCH
H. A. RAY
CA. 2426
CA. 9170
Compliments
TEXACO PRODU T
J. P. RICKETT
of
errified Lubrication
Tire and Battery
655
HAPEVILLE
en·ice
STUDENT COUNCIL
CE TRAL AVE.
GEORGIA
McCLELLAN-JACKSON COMPANY
Your De oto-PI) moutb Dealer
500
EA
T
. Main
POI
treet
T, GEORGI
�AMERICAN
LEGION
POST
1166
VrRGI
CLUB
117
IA AvE
UE
HAPEVILL
G ORGIA
It Pleases Us to Please You.'
ARTHUR'S DRIVE-IN
BARBEC E- OUR
Brunswick
BLUE JACKET
PECIALTY
tew - Chili
36
LEE
T.,
.
W.
AM. 5211
Regttlar Dzmzers
OPEN
teaks - Chicken - Pork Chops
Week Days-6.00 to 1:00 A.M.
911
.
MAl
TREET
aturdays-6:00 to 2;00 A.M.
EAT POI T, GEORGIA
undays-3;00 to 12:00 P.M.
HOOT-GIBSON DRIVE INN
2512
TEWART AVE UE
e
Compliments
Hamburgers
of
Toasted Hot Dogs
A FRIEND
Barbecue -
hnmp
Oysters
-
Curb Senice -
�LOA .
SAVI G
MURRY
TRI-CITY
THE
FEDERAL SAVINGS &
LOAN ASS'N.
FLORIST
3441
•
tewart Avenue
FA. 1574
28,000 Square
eet of Gla
HAPEVILLE, GA.
Latest Dividend -
Wedding Decorations
39o -
Per Annum
Floral De igns
Potted Plant
Cut Flower
East Point Bowling Center
•
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T
WA
HI
CA. 0646-7 -
118 Jefferson Avenue
GTO
Ro
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CA. 2522
EA T POI T, GEORGIA
EA T POI T, GEORGIA
'"Bou1 Your Choice, Ten Pim or
Duck Pins ..
(Surburb of Atlanta)
SWIFT & COMPANY
OIL MILL
BET WI HE
P. 0. Box 190
EA T POI T, GEORGIA
from the
Hapeville Furniture Co., Inc.
W' e Exchange
'ew Furmture for Used
Low PRJ E -
:A. 2612
EA Y TERM
770 Cemral Ave.
PAY YO R GA
BILL HERE
HAPEVILLE, GA.
HAPEVILLE
METHODIST
CHURCH
�GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH
PA L
3150
M.
GILLAM,
D.D., Pastor
Complime11ts
tewarr A venue, Hapeville, Ga.
"'Preaching CHRIST for Your Et ery
eed"
Bible chool, 9: l5 A.M.; Mornmg Worship, 11.00
A.M.; Baptise Training Union, 6: 15 P.M.; Evening
Worship, 7:30 P. f. ; Prayer Meeting-Wed., 7:30
P. f.
of
HAPEVILLE LIONS CLUB
"A Cordial lV elcome Au·arts You''
HAPPY HOMES FOOD
Complime11ts
of
STORE
A FRIEND
Quality
Meat
Frozen Foods
ancy
egetable
Day CAlhoun 1818
Night RA. 5243- CA. 7936
•
2994
STEWART
Av
UE
HAP VILL , GA.
SMITH TRANSFER CO., INC.
Homehold Morers - Commercial Haulers
112 E. Washington Ave.
EAT POI T, GA.
FULTON PAPER COMPANY
Complime11ts
Paper-That's Ottr Bminess
of
223
pring
rreet,
ATLA TA
3,
. W.
GA.
EA T POI T, GA.
�CHARLIE'S FRUITS
A. P. Moore Dry Cleaners
FI H BAIT - TACKLE - NOVELTIE
elf- enice
2755
Quality W orkmamhip- Moderately Prtced
TEWART AVE.
FAirfax 1717
Open 7 A.M. to 12 P.M.
- 7 Days-
567
. Cenrral Ave.
HAPEVILLE, GA.
Henderson Electric Co.
ELECTRIC CO TRACTOR
Compliments
Fixnues - Appliances - Heating
of
Equipment
614 King
t.
CA. 1639
Wofford Oil Co. of Ga .
HAPEVILLE, GA.
•
P RETIRE and T BE
Fulton County Federal
Savings & Loan Assn.
Insured
Sa~ings-Current
PURELUDE MOTOR OIL
140
pring
treet,
. W.
3%
Home Loam
OFFI E
OOWNTOW ATLA TA
26 Pryor t., . E.- LA. 2686
WA. 8353
EAST POINT, GA.
106 Thompson Ave. -FA. 2618
''Where D. L. Pai11ts Are Used,
Supreme Sales Co., Inc.
atisfactiotl Is Assured''
TITUTIO AL
UPPLIE
A D
TEXTILE
D. L. PAINT-WALL PAPER
co.
92 Edgewood A venue,
. E.
Atlanra, Georgia
326 Peachtree
Phone
treet,
. E.
Phone WA. 17 i5
JOH
Y. 7416-17
!l
P. Tl:GGLE
EYMO 'R KRGGMA
�Com pi i me 11 ts
of
NORTH AVE . P . T. A .
•
TUDE T BODY
and
FACULTY
"The Amu:er to the Best of Food
ami Entertaimnent"
Compliments
CLUB LIDO
of
Highway 41- 2 Miles
ouch of
BOOTH'S GROCERY
Hapeville
CA. 9344
PETE ' S PLACE
Compliments
We Used co Make the Best
Weiners and H amburgers
of
In Town
W E TILL DO!
A FRIEND
H APEVILLE B
3430
90
TATIO N
cewart Ave.
�Road Sen-ice
Hapeville Tire & Battery
HAPEVILLE DRUG COMPANY
Company
'"The tore on the Corner''
3259 rewart Ave.
CA. 3121
CA. 911 0
WE APPRE lATE YOUR PATRO AGE
H APEVILLE, G A.
]. R. THOMA 0
HERRING'S PHARMACY
747 Virginia Ave.
CA. 1168
COY WYNN
'Your Frietully Dmg Store"
THE TUDENTS' FRIE D
Prescriptions Filled Promptly and
Accurarely by Regisrered Pharmacist
HAPEVILLE, G EORGIA
ATLANTA DIVISION, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
congratulate tbe
GRADUATES OF 1951!!!
and offer three Military Program to help you continue your education
while training for ervice to your country. The e include:
U.
. Army Tran portation ROTC
Re erve Officer Candidate Program for
U. . Marine Plat
aval Air Cadet
n Leader's Training Cla
Regular program in day or evening classes lead to degree of Bachelor
of Bu ine Admini tration and B.. in ur ing Education; three year
work in Art and Science or Education. The Atlanta Divi ion, a part of
the Univer ity of Georgia, receive the arne recognition in cholar hip
field a the Univer ity of Georgia.
!H
�It l)oesn't Take
A Crystal Ball
To See
Your Future in Telephone Work
If you ch
e a T 1 ph n
ar
r you may be ure of:
Interesting, important u·ork
Good pay from the start
Friendly co-u:orkers
Frequent scheduled raises
Pleasant
Helpful Super<:isors
urroundings
Plenty
One
of the
of opportunity for
ad'I.Jtmcement
best sickness-pension benefit plans in all industry
O ne '1:isit to our employment supen•isor u:i/1 shou· you
dt;Jinitdy what you can expect in salary progrt:'ssion and
ben~jz'ts,
and hou• the ad'l.·antages qf" telephone u·ork can
add up to a real future for Y 0 U.
OUTHtR
BELL T
L
PHO
E A
D T
92
LE
RAPH
~I PA ~
Y
�QUEEN'S CASH GROCERY
820 North Central Ave.
GROCERIE
MEAT
•
Phone FA. 3916
- VEGETABLE
- FROZE
-
Q
ALI1Y
FOODS - ICE CREAM
e
Compliments
HAPEVILLE, GA.
of
Ask About Free Delivery
PIEDMONT COTTON MILLS
Central A venue
ADILLAC
AT
POI
OLD MOBILE
T, GA.
Capital Automobile Co.
W. Peachtree
treet
EM. 1661
Opposite Biltmore Hotel
ATLANTA, GA.
FULTON THEATRE
Mitchell Memorial CHAPEL
"Your Best i11 Etztertaimnent"
FU ERAL DIRECTORS
CA. 3912
The Home of Sacred Memorie
Congratulations
to the
GRADUATI G CLA
Compliments
of
744 Central Avenue
BETA CLUB
CA. 1121
93
�Preston Body & Paint
CHICK BARRON, INC.
Shop
3135
TUD BAKER
ales -
rewart Avenue
A 1 iOl
Service
"on the viaduct"
121 CE
TR L
AVE.,
w.
.
Classic Flower Shop
WEDDI G
POT PLA T
-
UT FLOWER
- FLORAL DE IG
3444 rewart A venue
Phone FA. 1874
HAPEVILLE, GA.
Keith Jewelry Company
THERE'
FIRE PROTECTIO
CAlhoun 1275
DIAMO D
- WAT HE
EARL
AFETY I
- JEWELRY
H. KEITH, Presid(!llt
613
Hapeville Fire
entral Ave.
HAPEVILLE
Department
GEORGIA
Compliments
King Street Feed
and Grocery
of
FEED- GROCERIE -QUALITY MEAT
We Deliver
Hapeville Lumber
591 King rreet
Company
CAlhoun 9465
HAPEVILLE, GA.
.
DOR EY AND GERALD BI HOP
�Courteous Senice
Congratulatio11s
SCOTT BROTHERS BARBER
SHOP
SE IORS
579
of
orth Avenue
HAPEVILLE, GA.
HAP VILL
HIGH SCHOOL
HENRY CHANIN CORP.
Cotton- Waste- Linter
BLUE PLATE FOOD, INC.
P. 0. Box 32
EA T POINT
GEORGIA
Buy Your Meat and Things to Eat
hop and
ave at Your
at
HARDIN'S GROCERY
3196
Friendly
COLONIAL SUPER MARKET
CA. 9396
TEWART AVE.
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
JOHN MANNING & CO.
TOMATOES -VEGETABLE
A. C. HEMPERLY
BANANAS
AND SONS
880 Warner
t.,
.
W.
RA.4163
ATIANTA, GA.
95
�1~
PIIDMONT
S. E.
A. 0.
pARROTT
o
ubstitttte for an EdttcatiOil"
AIRWAY SERVICE STATION
Entrance to Municipal Airport
East Point Chevrolet
Dealer, Inc.
GOOD GULF PRODUCTS
24 Hour
CHEVROLET - BUI K
Inside
ales- ervice- Used Cars
600
. Main St.
D
Re idmt Manager
General Manager
'There Is
BLA
ervice
torage
Cars Called for and Delir ered
FA. 2611
FA. 1672
EA T POI T, GA.
on grat ulat ions from
BOOMERSHINE MOTORS
SALE
SERVIC
PARTS
Your Atlanta Pontiac Dealer for 21 Years
00
�LAUNDROMAT
CARTER' S BARBER SHOP
Half Hour Larmdry
3512
FuLTO
ouch Fulton Avenue
E
HAPEVILLE, GA.
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
EARL K
AvE
IGHT AND GARY MOORE
Complime1zts of
Complime11ts
COX-GARDNER FURNITURE
of
DEALERS
Robert B. McCord, Jr.
78 FOR YTH T.,
and
. W.
and
99 FOR YTH
Preston L. Holland
T.,
. W.
WA. 2976-7-8-9
Thirst, Too,
Seeks Quality
AUTOGRAP S
H
.tfslc for it <ithrr uny • •• both
tradt.m.,rks mMN tht s.1mt tlrinz.
BOTILED UNDER AUTHO RITY OF THE COCA·COLA COMPANY BY
THE ATLANTA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
97
�EAST POINT SUPPLY CO.
CA. 3531
CHAPMAN DRUG CO., INC.
103 Connally Drive
615 Central Ave.
EA T POI T, GA.
L MBER A
D BUILD! G MATERIALS
CA. 1136
HAPEVILLE, GA.
NORTON'S GROCERY
Compliments
Groceries · Fresh Meats - Vegetables
Our Motto-QUALITY A D SERVICE
of
WE DELIVER
Gould man-Taber Pontiac
CA. 9321
642 Cherry St.
HAPEVILLE, GA.
Inc •
•
Y our Downto-wn Pontaic Dealer
"Say It with Flou·ers''
•
STALLINGS
161 Ivy
FLOWERS A D GIFTS
RA. 9747 · 1186- ight Phone: RA. 2384
MR . L Y BROTHERTON
MR. AND MRs. RICHARD M. B sH
E.
t.,
Owner
CY. 7366
620 Lee t., S. W., Corner Lee and Gordon
ATLANTA, GA.
McCord-Bullock Insurance
Complimetzts of
Agency
The Faver Awning Co.
THE McCoRD CoMPANY- R EAL EsTATE
1409 Willingham Dr.
EA T POI T, GEORGIA
3437 Stewart Ave.
AWNI G
H APEVILLE
ADAIR McCoRD
J.
(Canvas and Aluminum)
VENETIAN BLIND S
W. B LLOCK
TARPAULI
98
AND TRUCK COVER
�rrBest Wishes"
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
HAPEVILLE NURSERY
Compliments
SCHOOL
of
J. A. Samra, M.D.
MRS. HENRY R. GODBY
J. 0. Dickinson, D.D.S.
RA. 5878
CA. 7616
BOILER REPAIR - STACK A D TA KS
ELECTRI AND ACETYLE E WELD! G
PORTABLE EQ IPME T
Complmumts
East Point Boiler &
Welding Works
of
104 Connally Dr.
EAST POINT, GA.
HAPEVILLE WASHERTERIA
Qualified Welders
w.
DEWITT STEPHE
99
s
Office CA. 6127 -
Night CA. 2490 - FA 5951
R.
WILKI
so
�UNIVERSAL MOTORS
311
STUFFY'S DRIVE-IN
tewart Ave.
24 Hour Curb
ervice
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
41 HIGHWAY
Compliments of
Scoging Plumbing and
Heating Company
Citizens Bank of Hapeville
1255
OMPLETE BA KI G
ER VI E
. Main
t.
ERVING EA T POI T,
OLLEGE
PARK, HAPEVILLE
Member of Federal Depo it Insurance
Corp.
Phone CAlhoun 1058
Best Wishes
to
GATE CITY MILLS
E IORS OF '51
COMPANY
College Street P.T.A.
The Draughon School of
Commerce
HAPEVILLE HIGH
Prepares girls and boys for
"I
succe ful living
Q EST OF QUAUTY"
High school graduation and character
references are entrance requirements. All
graduates placed in 1950 and we had more
than 2,000 positions which could not be
filled.
McCOY HARDWARE CO.
579 PEACHTREE STREET, N. E.
ATwood 3888
100
�THEY'RE BETTER BECAUSE
Personal Sponsors
t'Ae,k
From the Alumni
f((esliElt/
•
Bobby Wet
Charle
ever
Jackie Morris
Ralph Weaver
George Johnson
Donald
Pick up the bag with the
little Red Truck on the
label. Al"ays cri p and
ta ty! They are guaran·
teed to be fresh!
mith
Bill Harp
Betty Gazaway
GORDON'S ~
POTATO CHIPS!
Buddy Kimberly
Bobby Gille pie
Anne Beaumont
Joanne and Dorothy Clemen
Pierce Haynie
Charlie Beaumont
"A Friend!)
Gene Fo ter
en ice''
Madeleine Baker
dessa Haynie
Bobby Watkin
PLA EME
T
PE IALI
T
Digger Wright
·:115
Tex Cro sin
PEA HTREE ARCADE BLDG.
ALpine 4533
C01lgratulat iom
co the Class of '51
Southern Employment
Service
ENTERPRISE ENGRAVING
]A
COMPANY
We
iE
H. PAIR
pecialize in Office Po irions
121 2 Broad
rreer,
ATLA TA, GEOR lA
101
W.
�0 ROOM AT
Hapeville Gardens Florist
HOME?
end Company co
STAFFORD MOTEL
2640
THE MO ERN MANNER
FLOWER
Pleasingly Differe1ll
tewart Avenue
Member Telegraph Delivery
ervice
"]rut Like Home"
2967
::::Alhoun 3340
Beautiful Imerior Decorating
tewarr Ave.
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
Watch for the Lot·able-Girl
of-the-Month itl All
Your Leaditlg Fashiotl
fagazi11es
Lovable Brassiere Co.
YANCEY BROS. CO.
and "CA TE RPI LLAR"
ATLA TA GEORGIA
•••• a winning team
"Caterpillar" offers the greatest value in
construction machinery you can find.
Yancey Bros. Co. furnishes you the benefit of 33 years experience and the best
of service. Join this team for greater
profits on your next job.
WILDER 'S
ICE CREAM
YANCEY BROS. CO.
+0. TORTHSIDE
CA. 5168
1781
D RI\ ' E,
FtFTEE:-..cTH
1.
."\V.,.
.. ..
TLA"TA
A
WESTBROOK MOTORS, L.T.D.
DODGE -
PLYMOUTH
DODGE TRUCK
ale and
228
. Main
ervice
treet
CAlhoun 2873
EA T
POI
T , G E ORGIA
102
GUSTA
�Best Wishes and Success Always to the
CLASS OF ' 51
from
Mrs. Mabel Me eill
Mom and Pop Ro acrans
A Friend
Fitz and Beverly
Mrs. L. P. Baker
Donald Chapman
Jon ell Upchurch
Bobby Wynn
Mi s Meflvina Wells
Bill Conine
David McMurrain
Porter and Jean Ander on
Carolyn Well
Jerry Buice
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lea
Buzzard and Don Barrow
Marie Martin
:\lr . B. . \Veinberg and
The Her chelman
Betty Gilbert
103
ue
�That old gang of ours
----------~------------------~--~
Jlrs. D. turns ha bark on tht• photog.
Jr hat's the takr tonight, Capn .
.1!1ss Bo-)us/ pondrrin ' O'!Vr drco- .llusic .lfaCJtro Cris,
striking pou.
rations to fill up auditorium.
Kid ·,·m along and knock 'em cold, Coacher.
•-Jv.:-- tracllfr, I knrv.· c•t'UJ. linr of it bt•/on I rame in line -
Oh yeah!
111
a
llan Campbl'll and the Gmaal.
Brlluv.:ing Brr<tcn, Fat 1
�an
early start
is not as simple as it looks. Establishing a successful business in photography requires
background, technical training and experience-all of the latest developments in
technique and the best personnel are used in our service. Our objective, obviously,
is satisfaction and continuous customer relations leading to the permanency of the
establishment. The studies of children and weddings are our specialty.
~~~~~~~~~Van
Buren Colley, P. S.A.
30 Tenth St., N. W.
105
Atlanta , Ga .
���Genera
\h
rt
rum bit',
\•ian ... ,
l•·"d,
33
II, 41
29
Uurulil\
Bill
\llt{HUII,
"-ll~~:uotl,
Ra\
27
29
3!
33
33
33
33, 41
II, 4b
29
31
33
\lmand,
P•1
\ndt•r.. t1n, llaru)t)
\n~lt"r"' •n,
Palril'i
>\ntlt· ''"· ~ illlam
\nthun), \l<ln !"!ut.>
\rdu·r, Tumm\
\ h"urth. Hubin
\ h"orth. Jt·rn
\ Lt·"· Tumrn\
\Hrf'ltf', \laxtn
\,t"r • 1: tlcau
29, II, -12
Uabh, \nita
Baron. Ra'
Ualln. <..:luult"
Halu Jant'l
Hakt"r. Pat
Balc-1, H e•·r
l.akt·r, 'arhlra
HLdtf., in, \tar)
Ballard, Ruth
Ballt·ntint", ~hirle\
Bann! .. tf'r, '\t·al
Barlu·r. 1 nmm\
I arm , Junnn
Hanll'lt,
Barru", \nnt'
I"'
Barro"· Rm
27, ·lO
H,
31
28, !9, II. 1!, 43, 49
II, 25, 39, ~0. II, H, 4b, 47, bl,
~3. 71
33
33
29
30
9, 36
32
31, 48
Uarr-. ''"' r
Uartnn, (,Ioria
C"nni~
I auj;ham, Charlr
Ht·aumtlllt,
nnt•
Bt·rk. Caruh n
Bt·dfurJ, ""'an.Jra
Ht"lt·hc-r, Harhara
Bt·nnt·tt, Dkkt'\
Bt·n•u·lt, Hunai~J
Bt·ntlt·,, Tlwma
llt"ntln. Tumrn\
Bt·ntlt-\. Jimm\'
Bt· .. iu, Pat
Ht'\lllt'", Juan
Ht",ill~.
ora
Bi ham,
32
31
II, 31, 39. 10, 58, 59
12, II. 39, 4!, 65
11. 50, 51, 53, 66
33
29, 12, H
30, 52
12, II, 3i, II, 12, 19, 67, 71
30,n
II, 2:i, 36, 5i, 69
27
31
15, II, 13, 52
29
31
:.!0 • .?7. l6, 17. 53
12, 15, 40, 42
31
27, ·13
27, 52
29, ·18, ~i
llH·k
m.. hnp,
Jn,~
Hlad:, JuH·t•
Rlall)(k, l.a\ant
Blalo l, \ ira;:inia
Blam'hilnl, \nn
Hlanlf'n hitt, Jo\rt·
Hlnunt, \\ dt·\
Bult•o;, 1-.arlint•
Humt... Lunar
Rnnnt·r. Jad.. it"
Bonnt·r. \l.uit·
Hu,•l. Emnta l.t>~
Brat \.t>tt, l.arr)
Hra..tl('\, Huhf'rt
Rrannt"n, Hul"·n
Brantlt·\, \lar~aret
Rrf'"t'f, \lr. Hn\
Bri~ht,
15, 71-
:9.
7. 9, 16, 49,
-9. 3!, 46,
!9, 42,
12, 15, -5, 39, II,
F.,Jdit•
Hri~:ht,
1- rauk
Hru""• B rhara
Bru" n,
Hm"n,
Jlarhara
Charlt
Emma
Rm"n, lluJ,:"h
Pro~n.
k.:f'nnf'th
Rm\lonin~.
\lax
Br~an,
t. Charlit"
BJ) ant, \\ lima
Rufhanan, Janu-~
Bud.-:nall, 1- il~·t-n
RuHln tt1n, \nd~
Rukf>, ]t'rrv
Bur~f".
f:, t·h n
Butlt•r Hilh
Hutlt"r, Ht·lrn
:flutlt·r, Hl'rl•t>rt
Hudt·r. I ... .u, .. ,
a)d.,.,c·11.
32
47
15, 25, 40
32
12, IS, 37, 12, ~3. H
27
32
~9.
\tr.
Calhuun. Bill
amp, Carult•
T.
'\\.
Campbell, \lr. \\. P.
C.anacla\', na, itl
C.antrf"ll, Brun
Carli It-, Juhn
Jure
Carr, (;"""
Cartf"r,
Ut&rlt•nf!
Cilrtt"r, l:.unita
Cartt"r, Janw
Ca .. cm, Uur~arJ
(.a~ocm,
Lamar
C.a .. tlrl~rr\,
\lary
C:awth rn, >\udrrv
(.a"thurn, Harry.
Chapman, Rubh,·
Chapman, Uun:tlcl H.
Chapman, Donald l.t•t>
Chth~t'"ootl,
1\.: atw
(,f,u~W~t)Ocl,
1 hc-lma
\fa,
Ct.ruruoo.t,.r, • mon
Clr\rland, Jud,J
uhb. Jamu&
C.ulhath, Uonai.J
Cult•, Jamt·
LoiC", JoHI"
( .ul , \far¥
Collin,
\laj.
32
31
29
31, 50
-9, 16, ·17, 50
Da\icl
Bill
.all'•"",
Carli"lt•,
50
33
75
47
16
59
27
30, ·1i
27
32
32
30
9, 51
Brm~n.
Callahan.
-9, 1!, 46, 50
25, 37, 39, 4~
30, 52
30, 50
33
30, 43
29
32
II, 39, ·H
32
32
lin"'"''
Pau~:ham,
-~.
Rupl'n
9
15, 16, 17, 53
31, 49
9, ~6. 51
29
31
30
IS, 11, 1-, H. 52
29, 12. II
27
27
31
15, 46
29, n
31
30. 12, II, 59
3!
33
26, 28, 29, 12, 13, 16, 47, 59
27
29
29
30, H
3!
29
3!
33
31
9, 51
t.~IIO('ton,
Index
29. 59
:.!9, t8, 52
Pat
~~~~·
Cum·.
Cnn~t·r.
~7
Bt·ht
27, 57
Conint", Hill
Pt>l'lt:'
Cunnalh. Bt•t )
Connalh, Jan n•
Cuu.,;lt·r. Cahin
l:ouk, '\t•llit• l.uu
Curlt·~. \tan
llt•h•n
Curtht"ll, \1 ro;. Gran•
Cnurif". \lu\
<.r.1ij!. l:.arlin
Crain, Ht·an
Cralm·. 1\rnnt"th
C:ranl ha", J ualllll,
Cra"funl, 1-n·.l
Crio,man, \Jr. \1. T.
c~minf",
32
:.:!9, 42, 49
33
27
15
2'1
9
33, II
32
33
30
33
9
31, II, 18, 5!
:!0, .!i.
u, 5.!
31, 18
29
Cro .... in. k.:arrn
Crumbln. Cbarlf'nf"
··l
Culbn·th, Barloara
C.ummlnh. 1-.uJEt'llt'
Cunnin~:ham, Charlt·•
Dailt:'\, Donald
Dailt·\. Harold
Dailt·), \lartha
Da, i . Elaint~
()a, i , 1- rani...
l>a\i ... Jnhnn'
lla,io:,
Da,io;,
Da,i •
30,
l.arn
Lt"e
\lartha
\lillartJ
n., i
.
28, 29,
15, 38, 39, 41,
!9, II, 12,
31, 16,
~an,fra
[)I\ L"'
na, i... "in\Jr II
Dt•<k. \lr. I . I ..
Drcr<, 0. Il.
Urt're, Walt..r
Dtmare!tt, Jark
31.
27
31
27
33
II
29
46
71
52
17
33
n
9, 75
-27
31
28, 29, 12, 13, 47. 50, 53
33
32
Dt·nnf>', :\fan Juyct•
l>t"llllt').
\\. 1••
I>t·ltni ... Jlllllll)
29
Derrit·k, \li~o~ Caml)n
Doke,, Jim
Dur"f"\, Carnh n
Dor... ,.,, \ iqdnia
Duu~la .... , )t'fn
Dt)ut:la .. , \1 N, :\t•ll
Uuu Ia,., Lillian
Drau hun, J (·l
D) e.
iJ
l>ukt•, Bt·\l·rh
9, 40
3!
H
33
IO
27
29
3!
27
n.,
Ha,
33
1-.atun. l.un·ua
1-:llill. \Jj .. !O J,n,.
1-.sp\, \fj.,."i I>uruth)
Eo;le-., Billv
Exum, Fa)t·
33
10
3l
13
E.hun,
27,
Fain·loth, (,t·nt·\a
1-ar~a on,
\lr. l.um
}'arran, 1 uuuu'
6
10
l, 15, 21. :.!0, 36, 37, ·l2, 41,
16, 47, 53, 51, 58, n, 11
31
32
!6, 21, 46,
33
29, l2,
,8, 52
32
26, :li, 13, S:l
frrrf'll, Dun
f it·ld.... Larn
1- it~ibbun...
Rubb\'
1- ·1nt, .\u tm
fnld ... ""hirlf'\
Furnh\, BubtHt'~ \t"ll
Furnb,, \t•tti~ Pt'arl
1- nMt'r, \uf'l
Fnl!lte-r, L~ nn
Fountain, Shirlty
1- r.llif·r. Bt·n"'
f rt>t·man, Bt'tt\'
FrN·man, Jim
Freeman, \lt·lhina
Fre-e-man, Ruth
Fre\, Lant·ttt'!
Fno .. t, Pt'gg\
Fruit, I>un
Fullt"r, Pat
1-utral, Bf'lt)
-1r
32
32
3!
3!
.9, 40
33
Buhbv
Gallman, Hart;ld
Gardner, Duri
Gallman,
Gal!lkinoo~,
27, 42
32
15, 31, 39, 43, 57
_ _ _ _ 29
Bill
(;aza"a), Charlt•
Gaza"a}, \tan in
Gibson, Arlt·ne
31
16, 36, 37
32
29
30
33
12, 25, 37. 12, 43, 57. 71
29
Gilbt•rt, Bf'tl\
Gilbt·rt, Gnd.ld
(;ill. )f'l:lllf'ltt'!
GilJt' .. pif', Charlr
(;Jo,e-r, Carltun
(;tu.O~ln,
Jamt·
(;un.Jon, Jinuu\·
Gonh, \Jr. Cary
(;ran;!t·r. Cilrol
Grant, Charlt·"'
Grantham, f ranldin
(;ranthaut, Pe-~:gy
Gra,t' .. , \rthur
Green, \ ir~inia
Grf'sham, (:harluttt•
Grt-sham, " f'nnt·th
Griffith, Ilill
Crh;::g.. , \laq
(;rint·r. l>t·nuw
Grint·r. \Jar\' Grare
Gw. ft·lix.
Gro .. ,, t in;t Lt.
GrubU, Cunnif!
n,
D.
3)
10
30, 48
29
3!
27
29
27, H
16, 21, 25, 10, 43, 41
29
16, 25, 12, 16, ·H, 50
33
32
29
32
56
29
E.
Haddu k.
Uf'lanu
Ja l..it'
30
33
108
~9
3:.!
33
3:!
27
29
3!, 41
31, 41, 52
10
16, 25, 4!
27, 12, 49, 59
Hall, Rit·hard
Hullon, U"il!hl
Ham,
Ham,
Bohh}
Btultl)
llam,
Shirlt•\
Jfamnwtt, DaiMy Ju
Hamnwtt, Ut"S"<'lla
ll.~uunu:tt, \tin \lariluq·
Jfamnlt'tt, Wilford
Hanvnmul
Ruhbif'!
Hantl,
60
hirlt>)
Hampton,
17, 21, 25, 37, 39, 40, ·II, 42,
43, 44, 60, 'iO
Atht"nt',
Hant"~, !'lhirlt"y
HarJt·n, "'hirlt'"
17, 38, 39
Hardin, Rolwrt
12, 17, t6, 47
llarmun, Pat
31
llarJI, 1- n·tltlat•
31, 18
Hurp, (;ade
33
llarric•!ll, HeH•rly
30
Harris, Claude
32
Harri!i, El if'
2i
Harris, Juanita
31
llarri , 1\:ennt'lh
33
llarnlli, \tar.,:art'l
30
Hartnulll, :\dl
32
Hanf'), \ irp;inia
29, 48
Batch. \1ariannt"
30
Ha' nt·'l, Jack
17, 61
Jla, nt' • Darrell
33
H.il\tlt' ,
Dt·lureR
17, 21, 25, 36, 37, 42
lla\nit>, Ju,h
17, 36, 60
lldms, Larr:t
33
Hdm~t, Sue
32
lleltun, :\ila \1ae
33, 41
ltembe-r, Lauanne
17
lfrnn, \lbt·rt
27, 43, 57
H n lt'"e, 8t"rti<"
29, 41
llt·n!flt•t•, Dt·tty Jo
17, 21, 25, 3b, 39, II, 12, 43, 19
lft'nu·hc•t.nan, Juan
33
l-lt"st~r. Bill
27
Hit·r<~;, Frf'd
17, 40
Higl.!inhotham, \fildrc-d
31
Hi~~inhutham, Tt'tnJ)it'"
31
lith '"· \1axint•
31
llill, Lila
32
Jltllhrath, Henry
27
Hindman, Gro,·er
29
Hixnn. Arthur
29, 49
Hndc,.,un, \'t'"ra
Hu~an, Franc·c-s
----~~
lln~uf', Robt'"rt
10
llnl .. ,·nlult•k. \1i ~
17, 41
Horwa, Jant"t
llont"a,
Bobbte -
Honea,
Horwa,
Catht"rine
\lary franct·
32
30, 57
33
29
10, 40
33
30
_ _ 29
H !mt·a, Pf'te
Huu It•), Jimmy
Hu"artl, \tr. Ray
Hu~t·ll,
Ilu~h
HU<kaby, Jane
Hudg:in~. •\nn
Hu ht8, Bt"tty
32
31
27, 43
33
31, 11, ·19
33
--29
33
31, 46, 47
30
H u,-hc·!l, Hart)ld
Hu hn, Runald
ll umphrit· • Haruld
Hunt, G"t"n
H untf'r. Jt"rry
Hutt·hin~o~, Claudia
lfutddn~un, Bf'n
H~dt",
Tommy
Hyh· , Frank
ln~ram,
ln~ram,
- 29
_ _ _ 41
Dan
c~en
-31
33
31
-33, 41
33, 41
29, 46, 47
_ _ _ _ _ 29
10
lrt•lantl. Da' id
hit", Caruhn
hit", \fanin
hit-, \lartha
Ja l. un, l>e~
nn
Jark>tt)n, Charles
Jado.,un, Elaynt'
Ja('k on, \Jr. J. P.
Jack"tm, \tary Jimmie
Jat·kttnn, \(ary Lou
Jark~<on,
\ferriel
Jark~nn, Robt'rta
)ark"un, \ hian
Janis, Delores
Janis, Johnny
AliC'e
Ruby
Ruth
JaC'k ''"· Dc·anna
_ _ _ _ 27
33
---32
27, 40
_ ________________ 33
Jt·nkin ,
Jt·nkins,
Jf"nlin~.
Cotton
John"un, Carol}n
Johnston, Jimmy
18,
so,
Jont·'l, Out
Jnnt· ... \li 'I JantJnnr , Jrrf)
Jonf' . \lartha
Junlan, \larilvn
Junf', Lu~ell
26, 27, 39,
n,
J ohnaon,
51, 53, 60,
--29,
29,
42, 43, 44,
29
33
67
60
71
60
IO
27, 12, 13, 46, 47, 61
30
29, 48
30
1\: a~lrk,
Barbara
k. t·lly, lf arultl
" t·mp, Garv
1\. t·nnf'dy, \largart'l
Kerr, Jo
k idd, Shirlf'y
J\ irk, Guy
Jo,. no"lc·, Sue
1\.: obn·a,
Hatl•lu It,
46, 47
33, 47
32
Hall, Harold
llall, J. T.
llall, l'aul
Hall. Rirhanl
Barbara
1\:udatt, \lary
Fllf'n
~7.
29
40
�0/ficia/ CnfJPavePJ
/or
Th~
1951
HILLTOP
146 NASSAU ST. N. W.
ATLANTA
109
�General Index, Continued
27, ·13
29
18
1\:n""• (,f'rald
1\. uhn, ] imm)
Jr..:urtl, HHbb}
l.lnra ter, \ ira:inia
I antlrum, \lr. C. l.
La""""· \Ji .. ~ Otmna
l.a"rf'n<"~. Jat ie
l.ra, \ln.. f ranl
1
HI
10,
2Q
8
.,- 40
57
b ft"'
l.t- , f rann·
f',
32:
(
l.rl", :\(arv Jo
Lrt·, '<~mmie
l.rq, \I rot. \no
t.~._·v. i .
Barbara
t.~·v.i"', Bt>th
l.t·v.l , f.u~;·nr
l.t·v. j.,, (;t•raltl
I ~·"''"'• \lr .. J. G.
l.f'v.i ... 1\.athnn
Lev.i .. , 'amm'
1 inc· h. Jnel1t"n
l.iult•, "'hannon
1 unrro, Lar"n
),mt·lact", f.aruhn
~q.
10, 42, 49, 60
10
18
2<)
32
33
8, 101
18, 11, 57
27, 39, 11, n
32, 59
18. 58
::!7, 10
18, 2;;
2Q, 53
IAI\f"m, Jnhn
I Ut' "'• Jc .. ..,
1.\00, JUih
\It Calmon, Grath
\ll·Calmon, Jo t.•e
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Hapeville High School
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�That first year we sailed along, marvelling at all
the "Wonders" yet to be discovered. To plot our
course for a four year junket meant needed help.
The world of adventure through science, the
mysteries enfolded in foreign languages, the
fascination of the typewritten, the thrill of
splashing paints. All of these allurements beckoning
us the way to Hidden Treasure. Of course, it
became "Hurricane Treasure" at certain strategic
musts, charted for us by "Men far Wiser
than We" as the permanent logs {cards) will
show. The pageantry of colonial struggl~s for
national existence, the romance of Westward
expansion, the tragedy of sectional arguments,
the thrill of international prestige in leading the
world toward peaceful living-these we found
in ever increasing abundance as we sailed from
port to port toward the realm of our
"New Found World"-"Freedom's Treasure."
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�JUNIORS
Oh Happy living things!
'· \hout. ahoul. in reel and rout
The junior" danced at night
Their n-lamor. like a" itch\ oil.
Burnt hlue and grern and 11hite."
Fello\\ \ lariners. junior grade. lo) all~
he lin name. Thai Buzz Book! Tho~' magazine"! That Junior- enior formal. \nd nol
a donut "old a-tall. T11a!' 1\onderous fine.
In fact. the ~~hole cia!:>~ ha~ rh)thm that\
hound to hlo\\ "em a good 1\ ind. Still :-.ounds
the tempo of a jo) ous. good ~car.
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�SOPHOMORES
Ah! well-a-day!
What evil looks
Had I from old and young
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ll'ith this bunch of . 'pecia!t). It p.oes like this:
Once upon a lime th •rc "11uz'" a cro11CI of A.idds 11ho li1cd on the Green //ill ll\
thr Fountain hehind a :tone ffal/. \o11 the~e ~oung~lers had 1ariou. lrad ·~thai drc11
<'roiiCI~ of cu~lonwr~. 0Ken lo hi-. . terlin ,l!, character. Graham the Tallman, 1/u~hes
thr IIO<HI during all June for the "af..e of the entire camp. The Deere fello11 Hopes for
a <'han<'<' lo /f rule through the Cole stream lo the hou ... e of the poor 11ornan on the Ifill
and Raker a /lam. \fter he puis into I he . 'tot'(l//thc food. he 11ill pia) his 1/arp for her.
I \nn •l•11n 1al'"' nu"platr•l "" nulh. ~ ..... , IIPtl. l I "'f! th.u l'hv ~.1 . 1 "" i"' 1.! :') J uAt a prdl\ I"'"'· h Bt·tlt·r tl1an
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F1nt rou·: Cam! (;ran:,wr. Pat I' a) lor.
~hirlt·y Hampton, Janice \\at-on, \lary
Cole, Jan•· \lartin .
'tlnn <.raham.
\rim< · Hutlt-dl!t' . . . . -~~n111d ro1r: (,t"r·
aid (;illwrt. ~Jar) Franco•, lloowa. '-tut•
W Pinlwr~. Pt•gi!Y 1-.lJi,, Dt·--•·lla llam ·
m('ll. Lila llill, c,,..n lnl!ram. '-thirlt'\
I lam , Barbara Lpo· . . hirln Fountain.
Jan<•! \linix. h.t ·nnt•th Pruitt. ... Third
rou: Hilly ~antlt·r-. llron ( .antn·ll. Frank
Davi,. Jack Cox, Jimmy \lyt ·r-. Jimmy
Sto,all. \\ . D. '-,pratllt•) . .J•·--•· \\ootl .
La,ant Blalock, Dick Bi~ham.
-2
Fir.\1 rou: Jam•·• l.a--itt·r. \ann \n tln·"'· \laq.(ar<"l h.t·nnt•tl), Pat'} Thomp·
-on, J.,nn llt•,tt·r, Pat Bako·r. "-.a} \\all .
llohln ."im•. . . . . uond ro1c Claud<·
llarri< \\alto·1 Dt•t•rt· . .Jant• Jlu ckaln.
llarhara ( ulhn·th. J•·an Thoma•. J,;,
Ha-mu--o·n, Sut• • tont•. Hof(t'f llakt·~.
Fn•dch • trickland . . . . Third r011: Hew
Da'i'. \t•il Turnt"r. Bilh l.o·t•. Thoma\\ ad<•. John Carli-1<". To;nnn Thrailkill.
Bilh .·t'an·y. Junmy ."-.uhn.
C-3
First rou·: \laxint • (),horno·. "hi rio·\
Grt•t•n. Carol!' Camp. Shirln "-.itltl. Huth
Fn•t·man, El-it• . teplwn•. lktt) Jo \lin i-h. JoHt' Hlankt•n• hip .... .~ er·ond ro1r:
llaroltl llu!(ht·•. Joanno• ( rank-ha''J unt• 't ouman-. \I an
it! no•\ Ilaid" in.
Jarol}nn \lurplw) . \larl!ar<'l llt·ard.
Julia \\ alkt•r. \utln·\ Ca\\thon. andra
Bt"dforcl. J<·annine <trirklantl. Dan ln !(ram . . . . Third ro11: Tomnn ll)tlt·.
Da,itl Calth,.•ll. Pat \lann . ( harlo·Furtardo. J. C. '-,mit h. Ft·h "ihlo·). \\ allt'r \lurclo<'k. Don Fo·m·ll. Donald 'mi th.
--t
f If.\ I ruu: \ ir!(inia Dor-t·' . Joann
\lamor. J...arc·n Cro--in. \Jan Jt"an
"•·hrcwdt•r. Pan-' \I ..I .au!.hlin. I t·Ca,
Tallman . . . . . uund rou: ( harlott<'
I'O\\t'll. Juth \\ omack. Joannt• \,ill.
haq n O'H~it•n. Ca' It· llarp. l.oui•o
\\ illiam-on. Hull\ J<"nkin-. . . . Third
rou Jimnn \Jdlanu·l. Tmnm\ Po'"'"·
\pjJ Hartn;an. Etltlit• S!t'rlin!!. Diekit•
ll<"mlt'tl. \Ia" llrtl\\ nm:z. llilh llopt• ....
ft•·rth ro11. l.arn llraekl'lt. Juno· 'tou·
man•. John \ltCa~non. Jt•hu ) arhrou:zh.
\\ t••lt•' (h,.•n. l.o" .. 11 J urw.
�"Of all the ships upon the blue,
No ship contains a better crew!"
B-1
Fin/ nile \mw \lahn. Harhara Jo
ka p: lik. l·:a rline l.raip:. ·G loria Harton .
\nn \ldri c h, Joann TuC"ker. "-adino·
, outlwrn . . . . , enmd rou: Bt>ll\ JoH<'
\Ia) . "<t·llit• Trollin p:P r. Pt•p:p:y Ta) ior,
JoHt' Cole. Shirlt'\ \laC"on. Dt·a nna
Ja;·bon , [J,it• llarrf-. . . . Third row:
0. L. Sander-. Holwrt OJi,t'r. Hohh,
Ta, lor, Charlo•, Gaza\\3), Dwip:ht Hol·
ton. John ()'\lelia. \orri.:J_ \IC"Eihannon .
. . . Fourth rozc Harold Gallman. Don
Fruit . Honald Wil-on . ~: up:t•ne Lewi ...
llom er . tonalwr. Jimmy Oglt-.. h) , Hohh)
!lam. \u .. tin Flint.
B-2
First row: Janict' lonnallv, Franco·, Leo•.
J urw Blanken .. hip, Elain;. Smith. Ho'- ·
anne \\ illiam,, \adin t' "t'a\l' r. Sue
l{ .. ul, \Jar) Joyct' Dennt'). \l ary Jo
Lo ·o· .. .. ::.econd rou : Ronald \\ eldwr.
[.,t!'r Smith. Jo•rn Pilp:rim, \Jar) ]O)!'I'
Ca .. tll'ht ·rr). \lary Suo• \nthom. FrarH't''1 lop:an. J o•rry II unter, Pat ReNI. Del on•,
\lorri,, Frank Parham .... Third row:
Rolwrt ~'' "ton . Tonunv Harher, ErnP'-1
\\ hite. (harlt•, Baup:h;nan . Jim Dok<').
Bill) [,,,.,, Bt•n llutrhirNJn, Tom Tt'd ·
do•r. Bohh) Odum . Bill) llolt.
B-3
Fint rntt: 1\.athlo·en ()'\lelra. Jane Elli,.
Jo Ellt•n Lynt'h. l'all) \\ )nn. \Jar)
Cor). Joan Bt·,illt>. \ t>ra \\hit e. Jo)co·
Thoma .. , Carohn Bcek . ... Serond row:
Da,id D) o·. Roher! StipP. \ t>il Seop:p:in-..
\\'ilma Bnant. \rlo·no• Gih-on. \laxirw
\\ Prl'llt'. · Eleanor
\\ allace. Sandra
Hako·r. June l prhurl'h .• haron Richard-.
\lt•rrill Jack-.on. Co•rald LP\\i'-. . . .
Third row: Je" Luea,, John Copo•land.
"ado• \\ lwelo•r. Tomm) \-kt'\\. Fredd'
llarp. Donald Colbath. Frnon Chroni'
IN. Jo•an Craine. Bohh) \\ ofTord.
�"
B-4
First rou: Carolyn hie. Dai') Jo II am·
nwtl, .leant'ltt> \ eil, \lar ~-tart'l llrantlt·y.
\lartha Jont''• .'andra Da'i'. \Villit• \lat·
o-hornt•, \ort't'll 'an-o-ti. Jean ()\\I'll .
. . . Second row: Joyc e Parkt·r, Judd
Clt'H'Iand.
Jim
Fn•t•man,
1\.t·nrwth
llr0\\11, Jimmy Harne,, Raymond C<man,
Dan \l c El waney, Jimmy Bent In. Lut•t•nia Rav .... Third rou: Larn I· it· Id-.
Charlt•, \\allact•, Franklin Pt•t•k . Hilh
\ld)onald. Charlt•, llnn,n. Jo• · Hu--•·li.
John \orwi ek .
B-5
first rorc Pat Fullt·r. . hirlt'\ l{ooke.
Delort'' \l orri,, \nit a (lark. \iary Lou
Jack-on. Bt•tty llarhin . :-.ut• llt·lrn-. . . .
.~nond row: Bohhy Chapman. 1\.ath·
t•rint• ll ont•a. ]t•wt•l \lwrcromhie. Jo) <'t'
~mith. \lict• Jenkin-. !-ue lland. Jan1ut'·
lint' Phillip•. Jerr) Doul-(la-. . . . Third
rorc Ronald Tallman. llt·nr\ llillhrath.
~tt'\1' \li llt•r, Ed"anl l'it•n•t•.' Frank Se~·
mour. Hu~-th Bro\\n . . . . Fourth r<llc
J rrnmy
\1 inclwau. Tommy
\ rclwr.
Jimnn . mith, 'amt•, "rwt•tl. "itt·\!' Barr-.
Jaek ' ounf.!.hlood, Hohh) ( loud.
B-6
Dolor!'' I Ia' nt''• \ t•rh n
Hitch, Loui-e ll olland, Bt:tty \l cGui;·e.
Pt•~tf.!.> Conine. \rnwnta \\ l'hh. \ i'ian
Jaek-on . . . . • pr·ond rort·: ll arry <.a\\ ·
thon. \ ila \I at• II elton. \l artha hie.
\l ar!(art>t \\ ea\ t'r, Joyee Broob. Dot
' tallinl!'· Bt>tt) \It-Cart. Ht' '\ \lillt·r.
Frank Grantham. . .
Third rou•:
Char),., ~nidt•r, Gary K t·mp. Bohh~
Udom, Fn•d Cra,.ford. llerht·rt Butler .
.lamt·• Good\\in. Bill Tinl(le. l{ud nlph
( .t•rny. Traet') Tolar.
Fir.lf
rmc:
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Alone, alone, all, all alone,
Alone on a wide, wide sea
And never a "senior" took pity on
"0 ur II sou I . agony.
m
A-1
Fir.\/ ro u•: Bt•q•rl) Blalock. Shirl<")
Fratit'r, Dorolh) Barlon, \lar) Gut' ''·
Loi, \\ ood,, \Jar). \nn llunl , '\anc}
L, nrh . . . . .~econtl row : Jo,eph Ka!(lik.
Budd) \loon•, \lar•hall \lillt"r, \da
l{uth Lt't'. \nn Pt'ar,on, Elizabt'lh \kCannon , Ed,,in Bucknall, \licke) l.aw •on. Bill \lo•elt'y , Larr} Bt•ard . . . .
Third row : Bill Pauillo, \\aile~ Whil akt"r. Bobb, Strickland , llarold Barnt'll.
Julian \ndrf'w,, Halph Sandt'r,, Frt>d
\loni!(Onwry. Emon Barkt•r. llokt• Brad ln. Waller Hichank
A-2
First row: Joyt·t• Green. Linda \!arlin ,
Bt'H'rll WalkN, Dollit> \Vallf'r'. hirlt>y
Turner. '\lane\ Simp,on , Franrt'' O!(t'l!(f'•an!(. . . . Second row: Carolyn Sims,
Linda Babb. \Jar) <\nn CO!(!(in, Jn}CI'
Tolar. ]ant· llarri•. Loi-, \\oo<k Edna
llolden . . . . Third row: Fred Pill•.
Sammy llo"ell, Jack Brown, Edward
Burp]. Frt"d Ht•r,ht•lman, Jackit' Jone•.
CharJe, t't''<' . . . . Fourth row: W. L.
Simond,, \lauriet' BPnfield, Billy Wilkf',.
Ct•or!(t' Jack-on. David John•on. Joel
Bailt·). Dalid \\add). Clydf' \lillt•r.
A-3
First row: Kathlt"en Paymt'nt, Charlt>t•n
Callahan, J<•annirw Gilbert, Katit• Jo
Gardnt"r, F:mily Dyche, llilda Camp,
]unP Odom . . . . Second row: Joyrt'
Gran!(t'r. l•ahel Broohhf'r, Jeant"llt•
!looper. \Jar} Gazaway, \lary llixon,
\iq!;inia IIarbin,
\nita William•on.
Jerry llunninrll . . . . Third row: Frank
Barton, Jimmy Jont·•. Claude Carlislt•,
Jimmy Thomp,on, Johnny Barrow, Dur\\OOd Jack-on. Robert Jacbon, Edwin
Chapman, 1~. C. Brad<·n.
�FRESHMEN
A-4
Fir.ll row: Fayo• Smith, Fran Sto·plwn,,
ancy Jont''· Dianno· Ho~o·r,, \lar}
Bnmn, Pat-y Dowdt·y, Jo·an \\<~'t, Con·
nit> llarri,, Ho,pmary lluH·hin,. . . .
.'ierond row: Eult'a'" Denni,,
Car·
to·r, \lyrna Landrum, Flon·nct· Gann,
\ irginia Pit•rn>, Pat Tt·rry, \ irginia
Cann, Bt>tty Ga,dt"n, Shirlc·y lloocl. ...
Third row: Franc!'' Tin,Jo•y. Bt>tt~
\ aughan, Lt•"it· Pitt,, J unt' Craig.
Patricia Sawyt·r, Shirlt>y Bro\\n, Dori,
\lainor, Ora Dt>ll John,on, Barbara
"•·II
Crag~(.
A-5
First row: Zt•lma Parkl'r, Ht•lt·n Butler.
Bohbit• 1\/dl Fomby, \lary Tallt•y. Lou
\nn Il .. mbrt·t•, Carolyn Tannt'r, Jaekit•
Haddock . . . . Second row: Jranettt>
Gill, \lt>hin ~ atkin ... , John Sang,tt>r,
\ladi ...on Smith. Kt>nneth Hiwr,, Dt>tmit•
Grint>r. . . . Third row: Don \litelwll.
Lt>roy Schofit'ld, Pt'lr llont•a, Gary 'l an·
c·t•y, \lanuel \Villianh, Sammy Sim,,
Thoma' Sawyo•r.
A-6
First row: .lanict' Phillip;;, .Janet DorH'y,
\I) rna Dunaway, Loraynt' Kt•llt>y, \lari·
lyn Duncan. Edith \!organ, Sut' Rat·
difft•, \nn Fn•c•man . . . . Set·ond row:
Jt'rry 'tt'mhrid~tr, John 1\_ranwr, Donald
Willianbon, CharJe, Duprt't', Jimmy
Saxton, Frank Elli,, Clyde \Jill,, Jant't
Kc•) . . . . Third row: llar\t'y , piw).
Emory Fruit. Billy Goodwin, Ronald
Brogdon, Emory Pagt>. Johnny William,,
Co·orgr Lt''Y·
A-7
First row: Johnny 'pt•nct•r, llo)t Brad·
lt•y, Lafa~t•tlt' L) nch, Don Tribble. Hob·
rrt Gordon, Jot' Grt't>n, Edward Parra·
more. Gt'orgt• 'lt•J,on . . . . Second row:
Jamt'' I) wdt•), \l ortinwr , am,, Waltt•r
Campbt'll, \! arlene Hallford. Dot Hill,
'lionna [)a,;,, GNald Guffin. Dick \ l illt>r,
C'eeil Lathtingt·r, Phillip Jone .... Willard
Slu•ldon . . . . Third row: Jack Owt'n ....
Bernard Ha), \Va nr l bt•r. Jerri' Dunn.
J imm\ Hobert,, Ct>cil Lantin~t'r, Phillip
}otlt',, Williard Slwldon.
�On deck there was opportunity of assembly
and organized activity, giving to each his
individual right to live as a free citi'zen. The dignity
of each was respected by the'Iothers as we shared
in discussing various issues, in learning the
value of well spoken language, in experiencing
the thrill of elections, responsibilities, and loyalty
to the trusts vested in us. Through such
cooperative living aboard ship we prevented
Mutiny. We made · preparation for practical
use of our long-anticipated treasure, the thrill
of being on our own-after graduation.
�by Dorothy
Gordon
Pictures by Lois fisher ond Karl Murr
�Publi~:ations
.. Dollar do\\11, dollar lalt'r, \\ill ~t'l
on tht· llonwt -uh-niption li-t .
officiulh . ' llw llonwt -,tafT j, uhuut tlw
llU,it·-t · ~:roup around -chool tlw "holt·
~ear 'round. That', !(OOd. for it indicatt''
plent~ of action at IIIIS. Thi, j, tlw
~roup that ~i"' ' )OU thl' Info "lwtlwr
it·, llt' \\' or an ··ou~ht - to,'' or ~>ho heat
us that tinw ur ju-t plam IH'r-onal
t•hit -chut.
Tlw llornt't Staff ft•t•l, it- rt",pon,i hilit) to Ill L and trit' ' to ~iw tht•
-ehool u lwttt·r t•dition of tlw papt•r
rarh tinw. Orw of tlwir 'l"'rialtio•, i'
Prt'" Con\t·ntion-, lwn>, in \ ir~inia, or
in \t•\\ ) ork. Tht') ·,... ali\t' to curn•nt
happo•nin!(-. Uwo•r, for tlw llnrrwt
\lt•rit- thi' )t'ar!
)OU
�) o-llo-llum! \I at!'', it\ the tn·a-ured
joy' o· thi' fivt> yt>ar voyage o·
'tory book that ha, promptt>d U''"nior piratt>' to lwa\t' into port
and takt> 'hore lt>a\t' for the duration of
editing tht> ·'Hilltop." \ow. of
cour'-t', all th pirate' fell right to "ith
a good lwan•-ho and .. hiH•red tlw timlwr ..
of l'nou~~:h pro'JH'<'IiH• hu,int•-..e, to
hack puhlication. Tlwn· 11a' a lot o'
deck-,cruhhin. though. I hat n·quired 'pecial
-kill that wa- lt·ft to tlw .. tufT-chit•f
pirate' nott•d for tlwir high handt•d
''a)' of gt•ltin thing .. done.
'-o" . \late\. "e had work to do on 1hihen· hrigantint' and "'' "tlln 't too
JH'rtirklt·r ahout ronH•ntionalitie- ) 'oil
Capn. \ olan 11 uzzanl thinkin 'bout -ink in
,hip' on thi, \O)agt'. right hert' llht·n tlw
tn·a-urt• hoq· in 'ight, -o Capn. \ olan
and \latt•, pitrlwd in for tlw kill and
here .. h,• i- matp, the prellit·'-t "llilltop"
in tlw anna], of IIIIS Bon \o)agt·!
�H.·pn·-• nlulion .uulno Ia alton!
Organizations
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lf 1 ou ha1 e ~"rated iL oul Lo plra~e Lhr ··coaeher~ ..
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t\ liE!\\ El'1Ll NIGHT OF THE S" EETE T Ml SIC
Hcprc!'Cnting one of th • musical highlight~ of the \car the big Chri~tmas program.
l'i<'turcd arc: th e Beginner's Chorut\. Bo) s · Doub le Ouartellc. the irk Choru!'. thc
Band and full clwru .... the :tringed ln ~lrumenh. and the Girl ... · . ('\.tdl('.
Chri-trna' Conn·rt in all it'
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Chartr·r nwrnlwr' of tlw futurr· ordw-tru.
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�Our Comrades cheered us in our Sports. At times
the games tried our patience, for frequently we
worked under pressure of threatening stormsThe G I A A 3 Unit Law-but we learned how
to batten down the hatch and weather the
storm. It gave us confidence to feel real strength
develop through the trying tempests. There
was always ahead of us the lure of the championship
ball-14 Karat Gold!
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\\utl,.in-. Bud Jon•·-. . . . 1'f'11111i Role 'l•·rn Pattillo. Tornmv liarlll'r. H1:hl.ll C:allman. Donald
Hit·l,.t·tt. Crad1 \II'Calmon. Jad. Dt·rnarP•t. ltonald llu~he-. J·anw- \\ •·II-. .. •. Third rou . l:a1
• tt·ph•·n-on. T;·d l'i•·n· ... .lanu· ... Goodman. l'onun1 Za~>or .. J,.i. c;u, lo.irJ,.. BoJ.h, 1-'itt~iJ.hon ... llonni,.
\\ illiam-. Jim tmall. Bill Callahan.
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FOOTBALL SCORES
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2. Our bo1 ... 11c•re afraid of the po11erful nanw of Rockmart
too. a c·ouplc of llornct fumble .. lwlped Hoc-kmarl out.
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\gains! Campbell Bud's punting pulled the game out of the lire.
\ l... o Pierce -.he)\\ ed great clefensi1 e at e ....ent ial time ...
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attack 11a~ ... topped cold. \nd 11c "ained three time ... a... much
ground j u... t fumbled again.
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7. <.anton
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\n other good g-ame . .\g-ain
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~on1ard pa ... sing came unto it-. olin in thi-. onr. and Canton
bo11ed out. \lclnto ... h loo-cned up that arm and hit thr end-.
11 ith bullet pas e ....
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lll. Collrgc• Park
'I hat •c·rap 11 ith Carter ... , illc \Hl~ the greate .. t dcft•n-.il e game.
Bud's ··qatue of Libert~·· helped tic thi ... onc• up. In a 11a1. it 11a ...
a 1 ic-ton for the I lape1 ille bo1.
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11ere ju .. t mc•rpollc'red.
B. l.oo . . e dcfen-.ilc pia~ all the 11a~. The highli:rht of the game
1\lh \ldnto~h·-. pas ... to Tc rrell for a 1 inning 'I ]) in the do ... ing
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mud klltlc from tart tn fini-.h in pouring rain.
o11 here 11 a-. the fann '-tufT. Team ·,, ork e:xfellcnt. f... irk and
Blount ..,Jammed out 11 ith dden-.i~t• po11 cr. Little Hic kelt 11 a" in
there in the right plarc at the right time. fie ju-.t c•ouldn't IH'Ip
intercepting the pa ...... intended for C. P.
�Bror
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:; ft. 11 in.
" ' Ltt: Bt.Ol \ r
17:1 lh-.
"Junior.'' an ,.,n·llt·nt pla)•·r on both ofTt·n•t' and dt•ft·n•t·.
IIi• hard pla)in:,! 11Hn n·c·o~nitron from all opponc·nt'. IJ,.
1-ill Ill' ro·mt·mht•rc·d a• ont· of llapt·liliP', out•tandinl-(
n~ntt·r
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"Bud" all rn~ion: honorahlt· nwntron in Gn·att·r \tlanta
Tt·am; n••·o~nit.t•d "' out•tandinl-( in t•ntirt' 'tatt• pla}t'd
four \l'ar• 1ar•it1 football. Hud "ill llt' mi--c·d nt•xt t'ar.
hut tiw nu•nwn. of hi• •piritc•d pia) ing "ill Ill' lon:.r rc· nwmlwrc·d.
Hu"trr
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1-..IHh:
"Cold llrwl" ha, rc·ally •·onw throul-(h for tlw llornt•l• thi,
'"ar at altt·nLrt•· c·c·ntt·r •lot. IIi· •Jlt'l'ialt' \\a' ddt'n•c·.
"Cold llril'l .. ha• nwant 'i•·ton in quilt• a fc•\\ hall 1-(anw•.
;, ft. 1J in.
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1>\\IS
· l'ud:.ri•·.'· a harcl-nad.. in•! full hac 1,: thi, )t'ar. aftt•r ht·inl!
·hiftt·d from half had,_ IIi- hard and dt>tt·rmirwd pla1 Ill)! ha,
ht•ltH·d tht• Tl·: \\I out of 11Hlll\ a •lumn. lit• '"II ht• •or.·ll
mi ...... ,~d IH'\t ',~ar.
:l ft. i in.
DO\ \1 D HI<
u:rr
116 lh-.
"Don.'' a harcl-chan.. in!! !.\Uard. ha• dont· •nnw fint• pla1 in!!
fur llapt·,illt·, l.ud.. ~ for .tlw llornl'l• that Don "ill lrt· hal'l
111''1 )C'ar.
Cooll\11'
:l ft. 10 in.
J \\1 E. (,001>\\ I\
168 lh-.
".limrm" •·am•· throu:..h likt· an1 t':I.Jlt'riPrH·c·d •uh,titutt·.
Though lw •a" littlt• \ ar•rl\ al'iion. h,.-, a fine prO•[lt't'l
for tlw nt·~t 1110 )t'ar•.
1\ ft. :l in.
\\11.1.1\\1 C\1.1. \H \\
170 lh-.
''Bill.'' durin.: pia) on tlw \ ar•rl thi• \t·ar. ha, ht·c·onlt' a
:.rluc•-fin:.cc·rc·d t·rHl. \ t'r\ 'aluahlt• pla)t'r on dc•ft·JN'. \ohod1
'' i 11 lw a hit• to "fill hi• •hOt'•" nt•xt )t'ar.
:l ft. 10 in.
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16.) lh-.
"\lu-"J..," 1'. \.T. •tlt't·iali•t thi, )t•ar. llr- limited ••·nit·•·
"a' a n·-ult of di•a•trou• injur) from •prin:.r pral'tit·t•. 11 .. -ll
lrt· hal'k n<'>.l •t·u-on and promi•t'• to llt' a trirrlt• thrc•at. •int·c·
lw c·an run. pa--. and ki<·k 11ith lht• lw-t of tht·m.
:l ft.
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in.
Til EOI>OIU: PI EHCI·:
171 lh-.
''Tt·cl.'' a ruggt·d hanl·dlarl-(1111! :.ruard. fini•lu·d hi, hil!h
•<'hool <'Urt't•r a• one of II apt'\ illt··, lw•t. He• dt·alt out mort•
than hi, •hare· of mi•t•n to oppo•in:.r tram•. \\ t•'rc• not
kidding 11lwn '"' •a1 tlw llornl'l •prinl! prartl('t' "ill mi-him.
ft. 8 in.
Prtnn.
Jlrum'
Ill Cll lliW\\\
1:10 llh.
Pia'' fullhal'k plt•nt\ hard. Future· triplt• thn•at.
�\\ 11.1.1\\1'
;; fl.() in.
'1110\1 \ , TEHIU~l.L
Jill lh-.
··Torn."' tlw ran· hor•t' half hac I.. of the llapt•>ille• ,.),·H•n,
rould al\\a}• lw t'Olllltt•d on to •wt•t•p around end for hiv;
l!ain•. 11,:, little•. hut danv;e•rou•. rollt·v;•• mat .. rial in t'\1'1)
sf'ni•··· of tlw v.onl.
DO\ \IE \\II 1.1 \\IS
17.'i lh-.
,) ft. 9 in.
"Fat.· a hind.; of l!ranttC' in tht• llape·1ille for\\ard wall. lit·
took · Fit/, .. plat·•· v.lwn Fitt ft•lt Canton·, \\l'ip;ht fall on
ont•, lmw anl..lt· .. lirl.. guarding j, t'XJH't"te·d frorn l>onnw
ne•xt }t•ar.
6ft.
\\\DE Sill \I\\
IB:l lh•.
"a' t·on•tant rnam•ta) in tlw II apt'' illt• lint• thi' ) l'ar.
\\ ithout hirn tlw •t•a•on 1\0uld not haw ht't'll a' 'ucn·--ful
a• it \Ia•. \\ adit·- ho~ ouv;ht to l!O plan·· nt''t \l'ar.
· ill)··
1;;7 lh-.
T0\1\I'r Z\\\OH 1\.1
') ft. 8 in.
"Zt•kt•." a rc··•·r~t• halfhacl.. pla}inv; hi' final )t'ar. faithful
to tlw Be·nrh. hut mort' faithful to tht• Grt't'n and \'\bitt·
v.lwn lw pla,t·d •uh•titutt· for Te•rn•ll or Da,is. Jlj, dt•!t-r·
rnination and t<'arn •pirit rnadt· hirn tlw l..md of hall pla\t'r
,.,. hatt• to lo-t·.
;; ft. 9
.. \lac"
pla)e•d
ail' a''
1;)2 lh-.
I \HH'r \1..1\IOSII
in .
•ho\\t'd hi• aluhll a' a quarte·rhat·k thi, \t'ar, and
ht·ad•-up foothall. Bt·lit•~t· it or not. hi, •iv;~al• wt·n·
on tlw I warn. \\ hert''ll tlw tc·arn find anotht·r quartt-rhat·l.. -u..i1 a• that ho) \lc-lnto·h·~
lliO lh-.
BOBil'r ~TJZCIBLlO\
"Fitt ... pt't'·IH't' v;uard. pla)t'd •·on•i·tt·nt hall until Canton
laid him lrlll 1\ith a hrol..t•n lt·v;. 11e prowd his 'Port-man·
-hip mon· than ,..,.r In hi· fine• 'll pport in p<'r•onal attt-ndann· on tlw -itl.•litw-. llat• ofT to Fitt..
:i ft. 10 in.
\I< C1t 11o
h ft. l in.
<.H \D) \ltC \L\10\
17;~ lh-.
.. l{,.,r· lliv; lhtl!l!e'd Ht'tl filled tlw -pot a' ont· of tlw t'tHis
thi, H·ar. Iii• pla)ing 11a• out•tandin11: in all tht> hall v;anw•.
Jli, plact• will lw a ·•Jonv;'' ont• to fill.
110 lh-.
I LHR'I P \ 'I 1'11.1.0
:; ft. 9 in.
"Pat" 11a- ont· of our untinnv; n··t·n•· halfharl..•. lit• pla)t•d
tint· hall fnr 1111...,. \ot man\ pla\e'r• an• a• JH'r-i•tt•nt in
•pirit and tlw "ill to pla1 hall a• Tt•rl) hm.
J> \1111.1.0
;; ft. ll in.
J \CI\. DE \I \ RE.'> I'
ISS lh-.
"Dirt).. good a- tlw1 mal..t• ·,·m for quartt·rhari..• !'It'll lt•fl
handt·d mw-. Jli, talt·nt for l..ntminv; "what to do \dwn" j,
going to mal..•· for a •UtTt'"ful llornt'l •t•a•on in tlw futun·.
:> ft. ll in.
llOBln (;\I.L\1\\
160 lh-.
"Si"' .. on tlw foothall fu·ld "a' not 11hat his nanlt' implit'•.
lit' 11a• a n•al hu-tlt•r and pla)cd tint' hall for IIH .. llis
graduation i• gonnu lt'alt' a hiv; v;ap in tlw hat·l..fit•ld dt•·
partnwnt.
6ft. 1 in.
H\\ sn.P IIE\SO\
20:> lh-.
"Big Ra~ .. lllh tlw 11ork-hor•t' in tlw HilS lim•. v.lwn· lw
plall'd ru!!g:t·d football for u' thi, )l'ar. Jli, de·1a•tating
tarl..ling and hlocl..in:: •hould mal..e· •hi~t•r, all 011·r oppon~nl
... nt>\.l ... t>a ... on.
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RECREATIO
One, Two, Ua'-, llalt.
"~v.inp: your partnt·r: •kip tom} Lou:·
for EVERYONE
··Lint'
qut'al .. r-.""
\Ia I-t· tho-t' point-. ~ir],!
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C:nt
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tep .... trut. ""''\in~
\II tO)(<'tlwr. form that rin~!
It mattt'r~ not tht• '"'atlwr
Tht••<' 11:irl' rnu•t •trut
to:r•·tlwr.
\ow lift that knt•t•. to" that
lwad.
Follow tlw lt•adt·r. no rnattn
w lwn· lt•d !
It', timt' to twirl ,
) our ·kirt' ,Jtould '"irl.
~tt~p IO~PI ht•r .... ,"inJ!;!
I lt•ar that "hi-tit• •ound.
tt•p. •trut. '"in:r.
l'intt· to lt•alt' tlw :rrnuntl.
DoT J o r~
Ca{ltain
Left to n~ht: \udn ·~ ( U\\·
thon. ka}t' \\all. lll'lty Jo
llt-n-lt•t•,
\ 11111· IUwa, Pat
Bt·•io. C'"'n ( .arr. . hirln
l{ookt·. llt·H·rl~ \\ i·•· I •·•·ntt·r ,·_
'l(tu
6ette1- 6elielle it . • •
(,,, 1" \foon1
Co-m{ltain
umu.\ Pnt trr
\'\ITA B~RB
J>\T
Co11PTO
�JJ..,.oratin' fo1 tho· llq! \ ll(ht
\\ hn \\ nuldn't Ho· ( rat) '!
Who Wouldn't Be [razy
Presented In !he • 'enior Cla.~s
CAST 01- CIL\1{ \CTEit,
lnmatl' \o. I
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Don Chapman
Charlo·Jw Crumhlo·)
l'lunhu•. hand\ man at Sanitarium
. Sa nun} Lt•\\ i'
l'o•ndio•. \li" \lo ·rl'dith', •·olon·d maid
"arajo \t•••dham
\li-- l .aw]J,., llo ·ad nUl·,,· at . an1tarium
Dot \ ndt·r-on
\lr. lli!!~.dn• . Supt•rintJ•ndl'nt .
. Budd, llam
\Jr. \Jar-hall. \lemlwr of hoard of din·ctor• .
Jac·l-.. \!Ja, ".JH'I'dy" \lar-hall .
Loi' \len•dith, a 'i•itor .
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Hl'!!l-(it · \lortinwr. an adnun·r of l.oi'
Frit•rHJ, of l .oi•
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. Bill <.onint•
'I ommv \liJJ .. r
. Ted l'inn•
llc•l•·n "nrith, Leola \\ t'•l. llt·rtit• Ht•n,IJ't'
EH·hn ~ in•lcm. \ \\Paith} patit·nt .
llardhoilt·d \lcCa!Tnt\, a polin•man .
Ed I\ ani Cordon, EH·i) n·, Fiam·•· .
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. (,1\t'n \loon·
l'hlllna' Tt•rn·ll
Hann\ William•
"Hilltop" Editor- proud
of a "Bt••t \nnual EH•r ...
Jr.- r. hmnal
�ROJC
Frequently we found QUrselves attacked-with
or without reason-and deemed it necessary to
be prepared. That a mere T-Party could have
led to so much frustration is astounding; but it
did and we are-and so UMT, it seems. Such is
the spirit of our cadets as they drill for heavier
assignments that lie ahead. Such was the spirit of
our comrades as they studied tactics and
maneuvered their ships into deeper calmer water
where T-Parties become Tidal waves, without
too much alarm.
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SIIU.I " T \l1 Ill
fll.\trudor
In strut tor
Ll'lt to ritdrt: Cadi'! <.harlt•, Bail•·~. ( .adt•t .._,lwr·
man Cox •. <.adl't Dick Bigham. Cadt;t 0. B. llt'ert•.
"l•·-
Ll'./t to ri.'•ht fir.<t nne; Catll'l Lt. Col. Ha}
\f'O•on. . . . eumd rou: Cad.-t Capt. Jaek
1>.-mnn·-t. ( adt·t Capt. l.arn Jla, j,_ • • • Third
"'" · Cadi'! Capt. \t·il Tunwr. Cadi'! Capt. llulwrt
\If\\ hirtt·r. l adt t I t. Fu:,!t nt· ( .umminl!'· Cadt·t
(.apt. Janw- \\ .-II•. \la-t•·r
1!1. Budd\ llam.
\la-lt'r "1-!t. Chari••, .lad,•un.
�( .adt'l Col. Donald ( hapman. Dot .lmH·•.
!->pon•or; (ad !'I Col. T1·rry Pattillo. yd.
Ill'} (,raham, . pon•or;
Cad1·1 ( ol.
Thoma• 'll·rn·ll. \I arion \\hilt', pnn·
•or: ( .ad1·1 Col. ( :harl"' \\ indnm. llar·
hara \loonl"}. Spnn•nr; ( :adet Col.
Tnmm) \Iiller. (;"I'll ln~rarn. pmN>r.
f"1nl rou : l.adt•l l.t. I .ul.
\\ lit· Blount, Fran l.t e, pon•or: C.atl .. t Lt. Cnl. ]t>fr}
Jotu·-, lit>' t \\ ofTord, pt>n·
-or; <..adr Lt. Lol. Bill l.o.
nint•, Ht·lt·n
11111h.
pon-or.
• • • • Pr n d rnu
( a• let 1 I.
Lol. ( al in l.oold•·r, Bt·lt~
,., -•
on-or: L dt·t I I.
( ol.
at 111
l.t•wi-.
\nita
llahh "pon-nr; (.atl••t l.t. Col.
0. fl. !), r , Barbara llult,
p n-or.
I ad1·1 It. ( ol. ~.u
.• IJt I' ttlillo, Ju
(., n• h
lurlt·~ Hnot..t•, • pon-or · (' (, • I I ( ·'
pon•or: C.ult'l l t. <.ol. Jum ' John-ton. \tan Fr 1 ,.,., linn• 1.
) nun~. Clt·n•la \utn
'or -or
( atlt'l Lt. ( ol. Bohln Call man.
l~lt 11
11or-or.
II nma• \\a It•, ] ulia \\ lkt r
•n-or; .t 11'1 Lt. ( ol. J• rf\
�11\I'T\1.10:'\ (0\1\1\ IHH
Cadtl I 1. Col. lta1 . tt>plwn'on. \ Pra ll od:.:-mi. ~pon-or.
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F\ECl II\ I OJ- FICEJ:
Cadi'! Capt. l.arr1 l>a'i'. Pat
llt•,in, pnn-nr.
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(adt'l (apt. lack llt·man·-1. .· hirln Cn•t•n. ~pon-or; Cadt'l Capt. llulwrt \l c \\ hirtPr . .lo\ t't' \la--in :.:dl '-pon-or: Cadi'! Capt. \ t'il 'I UI'IH'r. Joann Panillo. POIN>r; c:adet (.apt. .lanw' \\t ·ll-. .lo)
lllll"'"'t'll. !"pon ... or.
na..
HWI E 'II·. \ \1
kne eling, left to right: ( .adrt
(,t·nt• Pattillo. Cadt•t 0. H.
Det·n ·. Cadt•t Jimm) John-ton.
Cadet Tt•rn Pattillo. Cadi'!
lluiH'rt \1 c\\ hi rt n. Cadi'!
Charlt•, Windom . . . . Standing. IP/t to right : . F( \luir.
SF! \\ ut,on.
\on-Commi--iont•d Offin•r, Cluh
Cad,.t ( apt. \\ adt· '-human,
J>q.q.!.~ Fro ... t. pon ... or.
<.adt'l II. l.arn \It-Into-h. Pat Comptnn. '-pon-or: <.adt>t 1.1. llohh1 Fitz:.:ihhon-. Ht•lt·rh \\ i-•.
pmN>r: Cadi'! lt. l{anm \\ illiam'. \Jan \h•·•· \\ illiam-. pnn-or: Cadt·t lt. \\. 1>. '-pradlt'l,
( lain· I ,., .. '-pon-or.
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\DQl \H'I FH'-
Ladt·t Capt. \\ adt· '>human.
ComJlUII\ Commander; Cadd
Lt. l.arn \l c lntn,h. (.ompam
l-:\t•t· uti,·,. Offin•r: Cadt·t l.t.
llohh1 Fitt~ihhon-. Fir-t Pia·
tnon I.Padt•r; Cadt'l l.t. Hann1
\\ illiam-. '>•·r nnd Platoon
I Padt·r.
�Cadc·t (apt. \lan1n \\at kin-• .'arajo
\c-c·clham, . pon-or.
B-C0\11'\\) 111~ \0()l \HTI-.1{'-,
<.adc·t <.apt. \lar•in Watkin-. l.clmpan) <.ommandc•r; <.adc·t Lt. Fn·dch trwkland . Compan} l~ wc-utiw Oflin·r; Caclc·t l.t. llc·riH·rt Butle-r. Fir-t Platoon
Lc·aclc·r; Cadl't I t. Charlc·, (.uta" U). '-'c·c·ond Platoon Lc·adc·r.
Caclc·t l.t. Fmlch . tri!'klancl. Dot 'tailing-. 'pon-or; laciC'l Lt. llc·rlwrt Butlc•r. Jant' Elli-. :pon-or;
Cade-t I t. l harlc·, Cat.a\\U}, . ' hi ric•} \\ alla!'c'. 'ipon-or.
C-LO\IP \ ) IIF \ll()l \HTEH
<.adc·t Capt. Tomnn Za\\or-ki. <:ompall\
( ommanclc·r; Cadc·l l.t. \\. D. .' pradlt'l.
Com pan) Ew!'uti\f• ORin·r; Cadt't l.t.
llo\ t \\ c·-t. Fir-t Platoon I .c·aclc-r: Cadc·t
l.t. Donald _· mith. '-c·eond Platoon
I Padt r.
CadC'l Capt. Tomm) /.a\\or,ki.
\laril} n Jordon, . pon,or.
\lilitar) Band
Cadc·t Lt. Doug "nut h. \nn \lahr). pon-or: Cadc·t Lt. llo) t \\ c·-t. De· lore·- Pa) ne,
!'pon-or; CadC'l It. Donald "mith, Dnt llill. "pnn-or.
�ffll5011Al/1Y
fLU51
SHEILA
JOHN
DALY:
Features were not too plentiful because of
the seriousness of our voyage. Only those
representing quality and wholesome enjoyment
were encouraged. As with other travels, wherein
the "survival of the fittest" is part of the prize,
so was it with our crew. According to custom
in the closing days of the voyage we chose
from among our comrades those who most
highly represented the virtues of the good
"sailor." The Superlative Selectees are herein
presented for your approval. Also, we have
included further some pictured moments of
interest to. us along the way. If you have enjoyed
this Mariners' tale of fun and frolic blended
with the seriousness of a steady course, then it
is indeed gratifying to us to have given you
this f 952 Hilltop and its treasures of Pirate
Gold. As we leave the brigantines The Brewer
and The Douglass may we wish you gentle
readers of the underclasses, on your journey
��All ~cunt/
··She is hers If of hrst thing" thr rollrction."
'·1:1en pcr,on i~ a hundle of po~-.ihilitic~
and he j, 11orth 11hat life llltl\ ~d out of
him lwfon• it i-. throu~h:·
�Jntellect
·· "Ti
good-11 ill makr~ int(•llig<'nrr.""
\ •illt.trn I ov C., inr,.J,
·· \
~trong
hod)
make~
the mind
~trong.""
�Cute
··~lu."s \t'r~
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ah1a1~
laul!hinp;. for he
irdinilt• dt·al of 11 it. ..
ha~
an
hand.,onw. and ha..,
11
il al 11 ill."
�AtAietic
"But lo fight and I o fight 11 hl'n hope\ out
of ~ighl, 1dl\. that\ the hest ganw of
tlwm all! ..
"To be a man '' ith tin might - ··
�·· \h ... <•nl ..,fw is a chara<"lcr undcr..;loocl. hut
pn• ... c•nl ..,fw j.., a force f!''-'P<'!"l!'d."
"Prr-.onalil\ i-. lo a man 11 hal prrfumr. ,._
lo a flo11r.r:·
�"l{rason and C"alrn judgment. the qualities
spe<"iall) hclon~ing to a IPader."'
·'Thrrc i.., al11 a\"' room for a man of for('C.
and he make" room for man\:·
�.. EH'r~ one ha.., hi~ gift. and the lo!!l" go
to him that can Uii<' them.
" ll idt' nol
~our lalenl~~ 1he1 for
rnadt·:·
u•c> 11cre
�•·Ikaut'
1~
not
cau~ed.
It
1~.
··ilo\1 hcauleou~ mankind i~. 0 hra\C ne\1
\\orld that ha~ ~uch people in it!"'
�•· cntl'
Cl.., ..l . Fmor Cunniu t.
·· entle in manner. ~trong in performance."
1..,
that gentle doc _.,
�'·JL is better to he faithful than farnou ."
· ·Lo~ all~ i~
the
lwlie~t
t!ood in the human
hi' art.··
��1lct~i1t9
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�INDEX OF ADVERTISING
To all th adv rti r who have o g nerou ly contribut cl to the
publi ation of THE HILLTOP, the entir
taff expre
a mcere
appreciation and a real bi Thank You!
ir Tra' rlf'r' Inc.
\lamo Plaza Rf'-taurant
\mrrican Lf'p;ion
\ &. P Tea Co ____.._____ _
\rrow Prr"'
\rthur' Drhf' In
\tlanta Di\'i. ion, l nivt'r~ity of Grorgia
>\tlanta Rf'alty o.
\uto \t'ntshade o. -----··------··---Brnefirld Bro<. Tile - - - - - - - - Rf'ta Club
Bill & Jrrry's Drive In
Black Floor Fini-.hing Co. -----·-···--Blur Ja kf't Dri'«' In
Cahert trrl
ampbeiJ', Drive In
Capitol \ it'w Flori-t
Carroll \irport • rrvi<·r
Carswrll, tewart B.
Carters Barber hop
awthon & Hollums
Crntral Hardwarr
Chapman'. Drug o.
Chick Barron
Citizen•' Bank
Clark impoon enire • tation
Clark\ itir , t'nicr
Coca ola
Cia ic Flower hop
lub a<ino
Colonial tore•
on•olidatf'd Motor
Cooprr, E. E.
C & Whole•ale - - - - - - - - · - - - Cotton's Drhr In
Co Wynn - - - - - - - - - - - - · D-1
D-2
Davidoon, Henry
Dixie Highway
Domestic Laundr
Dwarf Grill
E-1
E-2
Ea•t Point 1\uto Part
East Point Boiler & '\ elding \~orks
East Point hevrolrt Draier
Ea t Point Ford Co.
East Point Lumbrr Co.
Ea<t Point R alty o.
Elkin Drpt .• torr ------·----Eubank. \ppliance
Faver \wning o.
Fonl \lotor Co.
Fulton Paper o. --------------..- - Fulton Tht•att>r
Gate City arn lnc.
Gene Hender-on'• Rrstaurant
Grorp;ia Baptist hildrf'n' Homt'
Gt'orgia Te h
Gile• Pharmacy
Gordon Foods
Gouldman-Taber
Grace Baptist hurch
Gulf Life In urance o.
Guffin• Clranrr•
Hapeville \uto ervice
Hapeville Baptist Church
-~·-·---Hapevillr, ity of
Haprville DC) Clranf"r'
Hapeville Drug o.
Hapeville Furniture Co.
Haprvillr Gardm Flori t
Hapevillr Hardwarf"
Hapeville High PT <\
Hapeville Lumber o.
Hapeville \fethodi t Church - - - - Hapeville ursrry . chool _ _
Hapevillr Poultry o.
Happy Hom Food tore _ __
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Ht>ndrix, Clifford
Hrnry Chanin orp.
Hrrrin~s Rrxall Drugs
lloldPn \ '\uto ' rrvice
Jont'.., Furniturr o.
K rispy Kreme
Lanier Piano
Laundromat
La)'
\lanninj!. John
\lartin -John•on
\lcCiellan-Jacbon
\lcConl, The
\lcCoy llardwarr o.
\tid -Town Re-taurant
\lilitary Department
\filler & • ons
\litrht>ll \1f'morial Chaprl ---·------·--·---·-\lontag Hro•.
\loon• Dry Cleaners _
\lount
ur-rrirs
\I & . GrocPry
\lurphy &. Orr o.
\lurrav Thr Flori. t _
'\orth \vpnu<' Farulty
'\orton \ Grocrry
Olin Grant Clt'anf'rs
Parham Tire & Hattrry • ervicc -----·----·
Prpprr,, II. L.
Pep•i- ola
PPrkrr•on chool
Pilgrrrn
Pope Product• o.
Prrshytrrian hurch
Prop;rf' •iw Binclinj! Co. - - - - - - - - - - - Ray' Con,trurtion Co. - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rrdmont-Lrach \uto Part
Rt>cl'• Garagr
Rrrcler & \fc aup;hey
RPynold~ Wholr•alf'
Rickett• . f'rvicP . tation
Rollf'rt Jarrrll Prr onnrl
Rorkrt, Thr
Ru..,.ell Dry leaner•
• cott Bros. Barber hop
.'hrrwin- illiam• Co.
. kyway !'nice . tation
Smith Tirr Co.
. mith Tran•ff'r Co.
. outhrrn Brll Trlf'phone
. outhf'rn Bras•irrr Inc.
. uthrrn Dairif's
outhrrn Employmf'nt
. outhrrn Wood
. tafTord \1otrl
Stop & • wat
.'tudent Council
• tufTy'. Drivf' In
. ulrrr\ Cafr
Swift & l.O.
Tf'lni•ion pf'cialty
Thomp. on\ . rrvicr tation
Tom-'\-Tof' Produce
Tri-City Ft>df'ral . avinp;s
l nivt>rsal \fotor<
\ ar<it
\ f'tt>ran< Cabs
\ irginia '\venue Brauty
---·-·Wagstaff
Wrlls afr
Wr,tf'rn -\uto
We,tbrook \fotors
\Vilclrr< lrf' Cream hop
Willingham Tift Lumbf'r
Woodruff & . ons _
Wright, Dr. Robert _ _ _ _ __
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��Cong rtltttfations
HAPPY HOMES
E lOR
FOOD STORE
of
HAPEVILLE HIGH
H OL
I· 1 oJC:II
Henry Chanin Corp.
LuH'
COTTO
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Food~
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TER
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GEORGIA
MURRAY
STUFF 'S DRIVE INN
THE FLORIST
28,000
DI
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quare Feet of Glass
11
W'EDDI
G DECORATJO
FLORAL DE IG
2 j 2 Miles
POTTED PLA
ouch of Hapeville
C
.. r otbing
B11t The Best"
T
T FLOWER
WE T \Y/ A HI GTON ROAD
CA. 06t6-7- CA. 2522
CA. 91H5
EAST POl
T
GEORGIA
( urburb of Atlanta)
�. P.
OME
NO-SHIFT DRIVE
PLYMOUTH
NOW HAS 0 VERDRIVE
AVAILABLE
�Compliments
of
H PEVILLE HIGH P. T.
MR . R. R.
MR .
BE
MR. C. W.
ETTLE,
H
MR . ]E
L
President
o , Frrst Vice President
T HI
O 'REAR,
MR . (HARLE
econd Vice President
BLALOCK,
CA ,
•
ecretary
Treasurer
�Congratulations to the
HILLTOP
TAFF
and
EN IOR
from
THE CITY OF HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
FRA K LEA,
Mayor
Mr
BARBARA LEE,
HARVEY
Clerk
1.
PEPPER ,
Mayor Pro Tem.
COU CILME
ToM MORRI
T.
PERRY JA K 0
ADAIR
A. E.
M CoRD
HILL MA
�Br
THI·
T I
PORTI
G Goon.
Re der & McGaughey
11
"Speci,dirts
111
portJ"
Fulton Theater
'Tour Best in Entcrtaimnent"
Broad ,1nd Walton
ATLA TA,
A. 1912
A.
orton's Grocery
GRO< ERIE
· FRE H MEAT
East Point Realty Co.
- VEGETABLE
Our Morro- QUALITY A
0
Ef<VICE
We Delizer
herry
RE TAL
r.
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
Herring's
Re all Drug
Quality and
Phone
A. 1167 -
A.
~ 153
Com piiment.r
enice
of
7•17 Virginia Ave.
H APEVI LLE, GA.
"Your Frie11dl} Drug
A Friend
tore''
. C. Hentperley & ons
fu
rrecr
REAL eSTATE
642
CA 9321
219 ourh Main
ERAL D IRU TOR
Three Generatiom
of
Se11ice
niversal Motors
1·118
rc:wart Ave.
H APFV ILT I , GEORG IA
�Clark Shnpson
Complimcntr
Service Station
2866
of
tewart Ave.
Clifford Dendri
HAPEVII.LP., GA.
Black
Happy Hour
Floor Finishing Co.
Kinderdarten
LA YI G • SANDI G - FI I HI G
MRS. W. FRA
K WELLS
Estimate.r Free
519
527 Mobile Ave., . W.
enrral Ave.
A.6t176
ATLA TA, GA.
Best Wirhes
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
Classic Flower
ltop
WEDDI GS - (L T FLOWERS - POT PLA T
T. R. Miller & Son
FLORAL
3·i
HAPEVILLE
I j
DE
IG
te\'.art Avenue
Phone FA. 1874
HAPEVJU r, GA.
GEORGIA B PTI T CIDLDRE 'S HOME
�Buy
f,,J:.
a< Oflllll
T,8. '" 11ol T.B.
E-1
�Complnnerlts
Wells' Cafe
of
GOOD HOME
OOKED FOOD
Skyway
Serviee Station
''Besl in Town"
A. 0117
Ar Bus tarion
or. Va. and Lang Ave.
HAPEVILLE, GA.
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
LOA
AVINGS
Compliments of
The Faver Awning Co.
A.
1409 Willingham Dr.
131
Tri-City Federal
Savings & Loan Ass'n
3 11
EA T POI T, GEORGIA
rewart Avenue
FA. 1571
AWNINGS (Canvas and Aluminum)
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
VENETIAN BLINDS
TARPA LIN and TRUCK
OVER
Laresr Dividend
:jf(,
Accounrs Insured
Per Annum
10,000
NO ROOM AT HOME ?
END COMPA Y TO
Swift & Company
Stafford Motel
Oil Mill
2640
rewarr Avenue
P. 0 . Box 190
"]mt Like Home''
GEORGIA
EAT POI T
Beauriful Inrerior Decoraring
Martin-Johnson
Printing Company
P
PRI TERS
Complnnents
BLI HER
of
Publishers of Arlanra's
Suburban Reporrer
CA. 2 73
FA. 1319
EA T POINT, GEORGIA
F. B. Woodruff &
on
�E 2
BREWERS
l:REW
(
to
Duke .
�Complmwnt r
John Manning & Co.
of
Gouldntan-Taber
Pontiac, Inc.
Yo R DOWNTOW
PONTIA( DLALER
BA A A
ATLA TA,
Y. 7%6
LORETTA Me
AMEE,
HELE
HOLT,
Master Beautician
Operator
WE EXCHA GE
ew Management)
Introducing the cw Thcrmique
Permanent Wave Machine
o Appomtment
eetJJtll')
749 Virginia Ave.
A.
Ha1•eville
Furniture Co., Inc.
Virginia A venue
Beauty Salon
( nder
RA il63
880 \1V'arner c., . \'JV'.
. E.
c.,
161 Ivy
TOMATOES - VEGETABLL
Fl R
L\\
ITCRE FOR
Lou· Pnccr
l:D
l:.tJ) Tums
Pay Your Gas Btll Here
CA. 2612
770
FA. 1161
cntr.tl A\e.
HAPEVILLE, GA.
HAPEVILLI.:, GA.
Ha1teville Poultry Co.
Complmwnts
POLLTRY - RABBIT
of
B n
LR - FRL H YARD EGG. - Fl H
Liz t or Dreucd
Ray's Construction Co.
FAtrfax
H. A . RAY
61 i Ktng erect
2261
G. R Po
CA. 2426
Dell, Jlt
Hapeville, Ga.
Collgratulatiom to the
CLA
outhern EntployJnent
ServicWe
Compliments
OF '52
pcciahze iu
0 ffice Positions
121 2 Broad
ATLA TA,
t.,
. W.
EORGIA
of
Television 1•ecialty
Sales & ervice Co.
579
orth Ave.
HAPF\'ILLE,
FA.
A.
7878
�Cawthon & Holhuns
tHEY'RE BETTER BECAUSE
Jfle,N
-"Ett1
•
FRIGIDAIRE HOME APPLIA CE
A D
FIRE TO E ALTO
l PPLIE
orner Washington
and Church
rreer
EAT POI T
GEORGIA
Prompt Dclirery
Quick Prck Up
SA TI F ACTIO
Pick up the bag with the
little Red Truck on the
label. Alway cri p and
ta ty! They are guaran·
teed to be fresh!
G
ARA TEED
Hapeville Dry Cleaner
Hall' Beauty Salon
GORDON'S ~
POTATO CHIPSI
30 Years
and
ervice in Hapeville
urrounding Community
FA. tl9tl6
612 Central Ave.
TEXACO PRODUCT
Am.eriean
J. P. Rickett
ERTIFIED l
8RICATIO
TIRE A D BATIERY
Legion Club
ERVICE
655 Central Ave.
CA. 9170
PO T 117
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
*
Complime11ts
1166 Virginia Avenue
of
Pope Produce Co.
HAPEVILLE
GEORGIA
�MITCHELL
MEMORIAL CHAPEL
Congratdatiom
to tbe
F
LA
OF '52
ERAL DIRE TORS
The Home of
acred Memories
E. E. (Bu ter) Cooper
Congratulations
to the
RADUA TI G CLA
"Tbcre Is
o
ubstitutc for an Education''
East Point Chevrolet
Dealer , Inc.
CHEVROLET ~ale
600
. Main
-
***
B ICK
ervice - U ed
ars
7 1-1
entral Avenue
FA. 2611
t.
CA. 1121
EA T POINT, GEORGIA
CHAPMAN'S
"The Place Where Friends Meet"
***
erving the
ommunity
For 30 Years
***
CHAPMA
DRUG COMPA
, INC.
A. 1136
615 Central Ave.
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
.
�Exponents of Better LIIIIIP,
Eubanks Appliance
Contpan
Southern Wood
Preserving Contpany
ReO OTI G AND (REO PI
GA
E
A D ELECTRICAL EQLIPME 1
EA
T
POI
T,
PRODUCT
GEORGIA
Durwood Eub.wk
Alhoun 1152
ATLA T A - IJ · 0 ·
r·1tion "A"
,
TREATI G PLA T
EA. T Po1
Cl-IA TTA
T,
OOGA,
GA.
TE
fA<O , GA.
Complimcnts
Compliments of
Jone , Furniture
Co1npany
Citi~en's
Bank of
Hai•eville
"In tbe Heart of Hapcz ille"
Complete Ba11ki11g crz ice
fRIGIDAIRE - CRO LEY - MA YTAG
APPLIA (E.
Corporation
FA. ~869
63 Central AYe.
CA. 9222
Road
ervice
Parhant Tire &
Battery Service
Corner E. Cleveland Ave. and Sylvan Rd.
I CLAIR PRODUCT
Lubrication - Wa hing - Polishing
FRA K
Member of Federal Depo it In urance
. PARHAM,
Manager
EA T POI T, GA.
( omplime11ts of
Dixie Hi•fhway
Ex1•res , Inc.
"A
11 perior
w. J.
LETr,
Express Scrz ice"
General
A~cnt
811 Murphy Ave., . w.- Phone AM. 3521
ATLA TA, GEORGIA
�Compliments
of
Compliments
A Friend
of
ARTHUR'S DRIVE-I
Hapeville Drug
Company
EAT POI
GEORGIA
T
"The
tore on the Comer''
CA. 3121
WE APPRE lATE YOUR PATRO AGE
Complime11ts
of
Hat•eville
Lnmber Co.
HAPEVILLE, GA.
ales- ervice
Complinumts
CHICK BARKO , I C.
of
121 Central Ave.,
. W.
Wilder' lee Cream
Shoppe
CA. 5168
''On The Viaduct''
�Cou.rcicntiou.r trz 1a
om plimcnt.r
Rober t Jarre ll
P e r onnel
of
PI A< I.MI•
A Friend
T
PE< I ALI 'T
18 Peachtree Arcade Budding
ATLA TA, GA.
A. P.Moore
Dry Cleaner
Complrmcllts
of
Alruno Plaza
A. P. MOORE
Re taurant
567
cntral A vc.
HAPEVILLE, GA.
2)70
'BE '!
tewart Ave.
If/fil E"'
*
FORD MOTOR
CO~IP
H APEV JLLL, G eO RGIA
Y
�Complimentr of
Complime1lts of
Gene Bender on'
Bonte 'tie Laundr
Restaurant
1488 Murphy Ave.,
131 Central Ave.
. W.
RA. 1103
ATLA TA
DRY CLEAN I
ATLA TA, GEORGIA
G A
Courteous
TO RAGE
D
en-ice
Compliments
eott Brothers'
of
Barber hop
A Friend
597
orth A venue
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
PLYMOUTH
DeSOTO
ales -
Service
U ED CAR
COMP
MeCLELLAN-JACKSO
Your DeSoto-Plymouth Dealers
500
. Main
erect
EA T POI T, GEORGIA
FA. 1179
A. 6692
apito
Congratulatiom
B. Stewart Carswell
1352
ylvan Rd.,
A { 5730
RA. 3713
C T FLOWER
Chiropractor
. W
OR AGE
- POT PLA T
- WEDDI G
FLORAL ARRA GE fE T
��Clark Cities Service
Compliments
PEUFIED Lt.,BRI( AT!O
- WA HING
of
Road Serzice
3253
E. H.
Dr. Robert K. Wright
rewarr Ave.
CLARK &
0
CHIROPRACTIC CLI IC
CA. 9333
Congratulatiom
Complmzellts of
co
E IOR
Sulcer' Cafe
LA
(formerly Wingo's)
625 Lee Sr.,
Giles Pharntacy
2992
PARTIE
rewarr Ave.
A 0 BA Q FT
. W.
Ot
R
FECIALTY
Call RA. 0655 for Re ervarions
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
W. R. Reynolds
The McCord Co.
WHOLE ALE PRODUCE
IN URA CE-REAL E TATE
Ban11nas Our pecialty
GEORGIA
hed 3,
TATE MARKET
call 3
&
3437
1
FA. 1546
Phone AM. 1457
ADAIR
ATLA TA
rewarr Ave.
GEORGIA
M<
ORO
EARL
K IGHT
kate for Health's Sake
Club Casino
Coy Wynn
Lakewood Park
THE
CY. 9710
WE
7-10
ATER TO PRIVATE PARTIE
ighdy
T DE T ' FRIE D
�BE
r
WI HE
from the
HAPEVILLE BAPTI T CH RCH
Day
Alhoun 1 18
ighr RA. 52 i3 -
A. 7936
Tom-A-Toe Produce
Company, Ine.
mith Transfer Co., In e.
1050 Murphy Ave.,
. W.
1-loH.rcbo/d Mot ers - Commercial HaHlers
ATLA TA, GEORGIA
112 E. Washingron Ave.
PEA OCK & ZEBRA
BRA
EA T POI T, GEORGIA
. W. Pilgreen
1081 LEE
TREET
Famous Toasred Hoc Dogs 15c
Pure Beef Hamburgers 20c
T-Bone or Club reak
wirh
French Fried Poraroes
French Fried Onions
Lerruce and Tomaroes
Hoc Roll and Burrer
1.25
CuT FLOWER - PoT PLA T - CoR AGE
fount
TOMATOE
Use Our Free Hom6
Decoration ervice
Up ro rhe Minure
Color Combinarion in Our
Paine and Color ryle Guide
Sherwin-Williams Co.
820 Gordon
r.,
. W.
RA. 9739
ATLA TA, GA.
A. 2070
(AAA)
For Fresh
Always 1n
D
Red's Garage
upply
Repairs on All Cars
A-1 WORK
or eries
B. PHILLIP , Propnelor
411 W. Rugby
CA. 1731
418 Warers Ave.
COLLEGE PARK, GA.
HAPEVILLE
GEORGIA
�Hap ville Garden ·
Flori t
Complmzents of
Consolidated Motors
180 Whitehall
t.,
.
FLOWER I
W.
ER
2.967 te\\art Ave.
CAlhoun 33.J0
ORTHERN CAR
Buy -
MA
Member T elegr,tph Delit er} Senice
ALpine 2070
CLEA
THE MODER
ell or Trade
HAPEVILLl,, GEORGIA
HAPEVILLE
TO
ERVICE
15 1 Central Ave.
HAPEVILLI::.,
GA.
]. H. M .Do
A. L. ALLE
ALD
Graee Baptist Chureh
PALL M. GILLAM, D.O.,
3150
Hapevtlle High
PaJtor
tewan Avenue, Hapeville, Ga.
"Preaching CHRIST for Your Etery
Prepares
trls and Boys for
eed"
Bible chool, 9:45 A.M.; Morning Worship,
11:00 A.M.; Baptist Training Union, 6:15
P.M.; Evening Worship, 7:30P.M.; Prayer
Meeting-Wed., 7:30P.M.
ucce sful Living
MeCoy Hardware Co.
"A Cordial Welcome Au·azts You"
Bill & Jerry'
Drive Inn
Compliments
TOA TED HOT
DOG
BAR-B-Q
H AMBl RGER
of
ourteou , Girl-Car-Hop
( urb
en tee
Friend
Hapeville
1136 Va. A'e
At Airport
�Carter's Barber Shop
Holder's Auto Serviee
GF
Tires
FuLTo
FRAL AUTO REPAIR
Baneries
Acce sories
AvE uE
3 11
. Cenrral Ave.
-
CA. 91 20
Complime11ts
East Point Luntber
Company
of
200 E. Wa hingron Ave.
LUMBER
ALLIED PRODl ' CTS
East Point
ervice
Auto Part Ine.
FA. 1511 -1515
Ea r Poinr, Georgia
REG LAR MEAL
HORT ORDER
Willingham-Tift
Lumber Co.
Founded in 1904
THE ROCKET
66 Murphy Ave., S. W., P. 0. Box 174
Air Co11dttio11ed
EL
o
ELDER,
ration A
Proprietor
ATLA TA, GEORGIA
"Good Food peaks For Its elf"
Foster Bros.
3 i42
cewarr Ave.
CA. 9425
Super Market
1211 Main
OPE
24 HOUR
LO ED 0
UNDAY
r.
FORE T PARK, GA.
FA. 147tf
�Redmond-Leach
Auto Part
Blue Jacket Drive-In
Motor Rebuilding
Generator and
carter
Delivery Free -
ervice
1.00 or More
Garage and Auco Repair
5·10
. Central Ave.
AMher t 5211
A. 7119
HAPEVILLE, GA.
Guffin'
Cleaner & Laundry
Kri py Krem~
Doughnut
DIFFERE T
PLANT -
TAITY
1354 LA KEWOOD AVE.
Odorless Dry Cleani11g
AT! FYI G
It i9 Ponce de Leon Ave.,
GEO.
. E.
Llvi G TO , Routema11
Y . 1000
EL. 7307
G EORGIA
ATLA TA
uccess to the class of '52
BOTTlED
UNDER
AUTHORITY
Of
THE
COCA - COLA
COMPANY
IY
THE ATLANTA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
�in e 19·i7"
ir Trav eler
ComplimentJ of
ne.
Murphy & Orr
Company
hell ert ice
HERTZ DRIV UR- ELf
LRED ALTO
TORAGE
One Block from Adanra Atrporr Enrrance
Alhoun 5512
9~
l Virgima Avenue
HAPEVILLE
FORET PARK, GEORGIA
GEORGIA
A(T/0
mith Tire Contpany
155 Decatur
r.,
E.
CY 1661
fiLLER TIRE -
RE APPI G
QUICK
"Aaron That'J What lf/e Offer"
Atlanta
Realty Contpany
3 Cain r.,
.
Phllco Televi ion and Appliance
RCA Television- Horpoinr Appliances
l.ou·
JAKE HIR ( H
MITH
E.
WA. 6677
ATLA 'TA, GA.
We specialize m homes, acreage tmproved
or unimproved-small or large tract -now
1 be t time ro dtspo e of the type property.
If tntere ted call Tom Cooley. He will call on
y u at once to di cus sale of property.
Best n'l ishes
to the
Food
CLA
of
Hours
'52
ORTH
Old
VE
E
Atlanta'
Curb
Fine r Drive-in,
ervtCe,
elf
ervice, and
FAC LT
pacious Dining Room
805
~
.
\XfHITEHALL,
. \ '·
�~~~~~t.es
More comfort
for you ...
New beauty
for your car
Fulton Paper Contpany
PAPER-THAT'
223
Auto Vent hade Company
pring
ATLA
TA
B
LR
t.,
.
\VI.
3, GA.
Manufctcturers and Distributors
' 881 Peachtree Indu trial Blvd.
CHAMBLEE, GEOR IA
Atlanta's Finest lndustnal uburb
We tbrook Motors, Ltd.
Cornett
Fricos
and orher T asry Food
DODGE- PLYMO TH
DODGE TRUCK
L1rge enough to serz·e
A Treat ro Ear!
Look for Oscar-Alway
)Oil,
mall enough to knou
)Oil
EA T POI T, GA.
C011gratulations
to
A FI E GRAD. ATI G
LA
"May you all be rhe ucce
you can be in rh1 country."
Henry C. David on
�At
Your
Far·orits
E LL
R
Lingene
Cotmter
Fl ER
BRA !ERE
and
ARTER BELT
BetJutifully t}led
Full Cut-Perfect Frt
Garment of
Elegant Distinction
E -JOY CLOTHE
er rhe mo r, m arrracrrve looks, from your
clorhe . Ger more in good appearance, from
whar you spend for arrire! Cloches quickly
"ageing" in sprucenes , cost more per-day, for
dre . ~ bile apparel we k-e-e-p looking
freshly ne\v, by our expert Dry leaning,
co r les per day-per year!
A ailable ar rhe
Berrer rores
m Your Ciry
Produced by
outhern
Bra iere Ine.
EAT POI
MOST!
1 lOt
T
TI \\ART
Phone
AvE tr
A. 9167
GEORGIA
Congratul((tio-ns,
ATLA TA DIVI 10 ,
Graduut~s
I ER ITY
for your selection, including U.
of 1952!
F GE RGIA, offers degree programs
. Army Transportation ROTC. Day and
Evening Clas e for your convenience lead to the Bachelor of Bu ines Admini tration and Bachelor of
ur mg Education Degree , or three year· may
be programmed toward any degree in the Art , cience, or Education. A part
of The
niver iq of Georgia, the Atlanta Divi ion recetve the arne recogni-
tiOn m
holastic fields as The
and rudent
red it
niver ity of Georgia.
allege Placement
ffice
nion help any boy or girl '' ho '' ishes to finance a college
education.
PLA
0\1
to continue your tudie at thi downtO\\ n
provided by the Regent of the
more than
5,000,000 plant,
niver ity y tern of Georgia, where last year
000 rudents establi hed new foundation of career .
�and some of the
things they do
Telephone girl enjoy interesting and important
job in a growing indu try.
Operator u ing modern equipment provide
world-wide communication.--Service Repre entative handle customer contacts in our bu ine s
offices. - Stenographers, Typi ts and Clerical
worker perform important and specialized jobs
in all departments.
If good pay-friendly a ociates your own age
-paid vacation - ickne benefits and frequently cheduled rai e appeal to you-why not come
in and talk with u about a position with the
Telephone Company.
�CAMPBELL '
DRIVE I
lflllERE
It' Reces All Day
chool Friends Meet to Eat
on
MAl
"Y o11r Bminess Is 0 ur Bminess ''
If Ir's Printing You
eed
TREET,
EA
T POI T,
GA.
BOILER REPAIR - TACK A D TA K
ELECTRIC A D ACElYLE E WELD! G
PORTABLE EQLIPME T
East Point Boiler &
Welding Work
CALL
10·1 Connally Dr.
The Arrow Pres
90
VIRGI
EA T Poi T, GA.
Qualrfied W' elders
lA AVE.
DE
Hapeville, Ga.
ITT
TEPHE
Office CA. 6127 -
R. W. WILKI
ast Point Ford Co.
1210
orrh Main
EAT POI T, GA.
nil OllAT ATlANT IC ' PACIIIC TIA CO.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
0
ight CA. 2490 - FA. 5951
t
�Good food Makes Good Friends
your friend
THE DWARF
fORE T PARK
"Best \IV ishes''
TUDE T COU CIL
of
Hapeville High Sehool
Your Total
Food Bdl
HAPEVILLE
"Backward rurn backward
0 Time in thy flight
Make us Freshmen again
Beginning tonight."
KAY AND JOE
SARAJO AND MARVIN
LIDA AND JIMMY
BILL AND MOONEY
Congratulations
E lOR
Is Le s
When You
hop at
Gulf Life Insurance Co.
T. E. Ro
R£prese11tatn e
�J!elf 5enior6
5ez ::b2
~ucce66 lo 1}ou
�C & S WHOLESALE
GROCER
HOTEL A
D RE TA RA
Gate City
arns, Ine.
CO.
PPLIE
T
10-12 Georgia Avenue,
. E.
Complimozts
of
MA. 0947-8
LA. 7761
teel b
Calvert
ZIMMERM
Finer Men' Wear
Compliments
of
ELKI
DEPARTME T
TORE
M&SGroeery
.. ells for cash . . . ell.r for lesr"
625 Central Ave.
HAPEVILL E, GEORGIA
Military Department
Compliments
of
The Beta Club
fAJOR
F .
P. L. At: TI _•
W . W. WAT 0 •
F.
R W M
IR
�Thi
j,
the way we make our "dough."'
Thi i the wa we l'at our (Iough
party '-lyle.
Cth91-lltult~tithJ
tc t~e ~ehic,.J
(1-ctn C-1
.• J
But rPport carrh. do not indicatr
.. know' all.''
l'l'
all
�THE
VARSITY
Fr e sh Food
RB
ERVICE
ATHE
ATLA TA
Compliments of
Harri
Department Store
Harvey
Hapev ille
ur ery
ehool
MR . HE RY R. GODBY
. Pepper
Attorney and Counselor
A 7616
RA. 5 78
At Law
Hapeville, Ga.
A. 4413
l'tlontag Brother
Thontp on'
ervie
Blue Hor e
Paper
hool
upplies
tation
AMOCO PROD CT
and
Tire and Battery
MO TAG"
erv!Ce
FA HIO ABLE
3135
W R IT I G PAPER
tewarr Ave.
Congratulatiom
from tbe
L
DRO
RT
CA. 9356
�ET THE BET
GET
OUTHER
D
IRIES
591 Glen Iris Dr.
Atlanta, Georgia
VE. 0711
Curb
ervicc
c011f!.rcil!dttti01lJ
CY. 9860
Harold',
Barbecue Plae •
to tbe
E lOR
for the finest
from
Pu- ooked Barbecue and
Brun wick
171 McDonough Blvd.
Hapevill
Hardware Co.
tew
Atlanta, Ga
GEORGIA TECHED
ATE
Engineers, Architect , cicntists and Executives
TRAI
Air, Army, and
AID
I D
avy Reserve Officers
TRY A D GOVER ME T
Research and Engineering Extension Course
FOR I FORMATIO , WRITE
GEORG A I
Office of Reg1 trar
Atlanta, Georgia
TIT TE OF TECH OLOG
�BALD WI
I3A LDWIN PIA 0
LE TER ( Bersy Ross)
LA
KOHLER
&
PIA
PI ET
IER PIA
().j
Pryor
r.,
ORGA
0
co.
. E.
I ER
CAMPBELL
PIA
0
Al!anta'r oldtrl locally ouned 7/l!WC rt01c
&
Po
0.
0
�Central Hardware
& Appliance Co.
ale and
Complime11ts
of
ervice
Electnc and Gm Appliances
Progressive
FA. 6682
Binding Company
621
enrral Ave.
Hapeville, Ga.
Hapeville Woman'
Club
Western Auto
A ociate Store
Hapeville, Georgia
Organized 1925
GEORGE
H.
WAT 0
,
Ow11er
Federated 1925
Auto Accessories, Fishing Tackle
bartered 192
olors
Flower
Purple and Gold
Purple Iris
porting Goods, Wizard Appliances
591 Central Ave.
Motto-By faith pray and worktrength united is stronger.
Hapeville, Georgia
Veterans Cab
Compliments
Company
of
outh Fulron Ave.
Prompt 24 Hour
Mid-Town Restaurant
(KIMBALL H OU E)
ervice
FA. ti545
FA. 918ti
Carroll's Airport
II
MR. & MR .
w.
F. WHtTTO
BET WI HE
Auto Service
from
I
LAIR
1205 Virginia Ave.
H apevi lle, Georgia
the
Hapeville
Methodist Cltureh
�Congratulations to the Seniors of '52
Mr. F. E. llo!-(an
C. L. Landrum
Mr. and 1 rs . \\' . J. "'eedham
and .\nita
Ro1 V. Brewer
Tornrn1· Farran
Mrs. i~ ssie Hacon
M~ . and Mrs. F. C. Taylor
Mrs. B.\\' . .\nderson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard 0 .
and Pat
Tornrn1· Hentle1
Gallman
Mrs. Raleigh Hutler
Bohhy · and Betty
~ue \\'einher!-(
Dan Landers
Mrs. J. II. Morris
Mrs. [•lora l'ingle
EHhn and Harn Peter
Mr. and Mrs. J. \\'. Fiugihhom
Carohn \Veils
Jim ·and Susanna · \\' e t
Pete Rollins
Mr. a-nd Mrs. Ceorge Z. Bonner Mr. and Mrs. R. D. West
Wade and Peg
'\ora Heville
Henrlv and Fit7
Mr. and Mrs. J. \\'. Ham, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. T . R. Pierce
(;rady and Cac•le
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Henslee
Mrs . .J . R. Morrow
Bobh1 \\' est
1\lr. and Mrs. Guy C. Kirk
1r. and Mrs. 0. B. Deere, Sr.
Mrs. Millard C. Moseh
1\1 rs. J. D. Lewis
Joe Hlack
Miss Carol Tavlor
.
Mr. and Mrs. G. (; . McCalmon
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Jones
Carlton S" ice good
Mr. and Mrs . . \. C. '\eese
Glenda \Vest
1\lr. and Mrs. John C. Nolan
Mr. and Mrs. G. M . 1ooney
D. C. Barber
Mr. and Mrs. \\'. R. Rhea
Larry Mac and Pat
Tomrnv 0''-:eal
Mr . .and Mrs. \\'. C. Pattillo
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Holland
'\oreen Sansosti and Shirley
Mr. and 1rs. C. II . Mills
Thoma . and Marion
Rooke
1 r. and 1 rs. T . L. Za worski
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lea
llanl '\ .. \darns
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coogler
Mrs. Blount and "Junior"
Chalmers Orr
Paula Rarnsell and Judy Haynie James L. .\llrich
Mary Catherine 1orris
C. \\'. Jackson
Joe Gurnrnings
Mr. ·and Mrs. J. H. Kuhn
Mrs. Joe Lancaster
I I. P. Smith
Mrs. II. S. (; riftith
Floyd Taylor
Louise and R. L.
Frances Spratling
Fr,n and arnrny Lee
Cole's ·en ice tat ion
Charles \\' . O'Rear
.\nn Heaurnont
Mr. HeiH) '\ . \\' heeler
K .. \. Mead
~amrny
Olin Grant Cleaner
C mnjJlnn (' nt.
RPjJainng
Cold ~tomgf'
of
~OR
S. .\fain St.
College Park, Ga.
Perkersou School
c \ .~I IIi
"A Frit>1Hll)' Clnnth in Hapt>111lle ll't>ltolllf'S You"
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
\Vhitne .Ave.
Rl\. j-\COII S. \f-\ cKoRt 11. JR., Pas/01
R . L. Bl
L. T. Bt
' H II l))
' H JILl)
BE EFIELD BRO . TILE AND MARBLE CO.
"E1'f'l)'lhing in Ct'nuinf' Cia)• Till'"
:1169 ;\'onh Fulton .\\ cnue
F \ . li91ili
Il:q>C\ ille
�GENERAL INDEX
.\bbercrumbie, Je11el
37
.\ldrich, .\nn
36
.\llr;ood, Hill
33, H
.\lmond, Pat
33, ++, +6, +7
.\nder,on, Durnrll\"
23, +7
.\ndre"'• Julian 3·
.\ndre"'• '\anCI
35
.\nthom, Man -~ue
36, +5
Archer, J'omr;n
37
.hke11, J'omm,
37
.\u,tin, Maj. t>ern
I
6+
.\u,tin, Ra1 mond +
.herett, ~iaxine
36
. \utr\. c;Jenda
33, 65
Habl;, .\nita
33, H , +5, +6 ,
+7, 60, 65
Habh, Linda
38, H
Bacon, Ra1
23, +2
Hailn, C'h~rb
3 3, 5 • 6+
Haile;, Joel
3'
Baker, l\.lr F .
16, 1
Baker, Pat
35, H, +7
Baker, Roger
35, +7
Baker, ~andra
36, +6
Bald11 in , ~!an , idney
35, H
Ballard, Ruth.
33
Harber, Fmon
3
Harber, J'omm1
36, 53
Harker, rom .
36
Harne,, Jimmy
37
Barnett, Harold
3
Barro11, .\nne
33, +l, +5,
+6, +7, 57
Ba rro11, Johnny
3 , ++
Barr,, te1 e
37
Ha non, Do roth\
3
Barton, Frank ·
3
Harton, Cloria
36
Baughman, Charle,
36
Beard, Larn
38
Heard, '\.largaret
35, H
Beaumont, '\.li" .\nne
I , +2
Bedford, ·andra
35, +5
Benefield, Maurice
3
Bennett, Dick1
35, 5
Bentley, Jimr~y
37, +7, 52
Be,io. Pat
33, 60, 66
He,ille, Joan
36
Higham, Did
3 5, 6+
Black, Joyce 9, I+, 23, +3, +6 + ·
Blalock, Be1·erh
3S
Blalock, l.a1anr
35
Blanken,hip, Joyce
35, +7
Blanken,hip, June
36, H
Blount, Wylie
23, 53, 5+, 65
Bonner, Jackie
23, +6, +8
Bonner, \ larie
23, +2, +6, +
Boyd, Emma Lee
33
Brackett, La rn·
35
Braden, E. C.·
3
Bradle1, Hoke
3
Brannen, Rohert
I+, 33
Brantley, l\.largaret
37, +6,
+7, +
Bre11er, Mr. Roy V
I
52
Brogdon, Ronald
39, +
Brook,, Joyce
37
Brouk,hire, habel
3.
23, +5, +6
Bro11 n, Barha ra
Bro11n, CharJe,
37, 5
Bro11 n, Emma
+7
Bro11n, Hugh
37, 53
Bro11n, Jack
3
Bro11n, Kenneth
37
Bro11n, '\.lary
39
Bro11n, hirle1
39
Bro11 ning, ~1;x
35
Bn an, \\'ilma
36
Hudnall, Ed11ina
3 , +
Burch, Mr,_ J. II.
I~
Burel, Ed11ard
3
Butler, Helen
39
Butler, llerhert
37, H, 67
Cald11ell, J)a,·id
35, 5
Callahan, Bill, I+, 33, 53, 5+, 56
Callahan, Charleen
38
C'amp, Carole
3 5, +3, +7
Camp, Hilda
3
Campbell, \\'alter
39
Campbell, Mr . William , I ,, 52
Cantrell, Hron
35
CarJi,Je, Claude
38
CarJi,Je, John
35
Carr, C11 en
33, 60
Carter, '\ell
39
('a,on, Lamar
33, +
.
ca,tlehern, ~!an Joyce, 36, +.'
Ca11thon, ·. \udre;
35, 60
Ca11thon, llarn ·
37
Cerny, Rudolph
37
Chapman, Bobby
37
Chapman, Donald
33, 5
Chapman, Donald L. 9, 13, 2+,
+3, H, +7, 65, 76
38
( hapman, Ed11 in
Chroni,ter, Emon
36
Cia rk, .\nita
·
37
Clemo, Hem
33
Cle1eland, Judd
37
Cloud , Bobll\
37
Coggin, .\nri
3
Colbath, Donald
36
Cole, Joyce
36
Cole, Marv
35, H
Compton, i>at
33, +7, 60, 66
Cone, ~ue
33, +7
Conine, Bill, 10, 2+, +2, +3, 65, 71
Conine, Peggy
37, H
Connall1, Beh1
33, +7
Connall) , Jani'ce
36, H, +8
Coogler, Cal1in
2+, 65
Copeland, John
36
Corle1, Helen
33, +7
Cou rfe, ~1 an
36, +5
Co11 an, Ra1~nond
37
Cox, Jack ·
35, 5
Cox, herman
33, 5 , 6+
Cragg,, Barbara
39
Crane, Clark
36
Crane, Jean
36
Cragg, Barbara
39
Craig, Earline
36
Craig, June
39
Craine, Jean
39
Cranbha11, Joanne, 35, ++, +7
C'ra11ford, Fred
37
Cri,man, Mr. ~lenin
I
Cro"in, Karen, 3+, 35, +5, +6
Crumble1, Charlene, 9, 10, 13,
15, 2+, +2, +3, H, +7, 60, 70
C'ulhreth, Barbara, 35, +5, +7, 57
Cumming,, (,ene
6+
Cunningham, C'harJe,, 6, 2+, +2,
+3, +7, 7
Darrington, (;Ioria
2+, +6
Da' i,, Cackie
32, 33 , +6, +7
Da1i,, Frank
35
Da1 i,, Johnny
I+, 33, +7
Da1 i,, Larry
33, 53, 5+,
5 ' 6+, 66
Da' i,, Boe
35
Da1 i,, '\orma
39
Da1i,, ~andra
37, H
Deck, Mr. L. L.
18
Deere, 0. B.
2+, H, 58,
6+, 65, 66
Deere, \\'alter
35
De rna re,t, J ad, 33, H, +5, 53 ,
55, 56, 5 • 6+, 66
Denn1, ~lary Joyce
36
Denni,, Eulea'e
39, +,
Denni,, J arne,
33
Derrick, '\li" Caroh n
I +.
Dokey, Jim
36
Dor,ey, Janet
39
Dor,e1, Virginia
35, +7
Dougla", M.._. '\ell
I.
Dougla", Jerry
37
Do11dv, Par-1
39
Do11d~. Jam~'
39
Draughon, Jack
33, 58
Duke, Bnerh
25, +2, +5
Duna11a1, Mvrna
39
Duncan,- :'\.ferih n
39, +
Dunn, Jerre
·
39
Dupree, C'harJe,
39, +8
D1che, Emih
38
lhe, Da1id36
EIJi,, Frank
39, +X
I' IIi,, Jane
36, H, +X, 67
FIJi,, l'egg1
35
F,p,, l\.li" - Doroth,
18 , +7
J',t~'• Bilh
.
36, 5X
Fxum, Fa;e
25, +2 , +5, +6, +7
Ferrell, 6on
35
Field,, Larrv
37
Fiugibborh, · Bohln , 22, +3, H,
53, 55, 66, 7 5
Flint, .\u,tin
36
Fold,, • birle1
33, 57
Fomhy, '\ettie l'ea rl, 7, I 5, 22,
+5, + .
Fomh1 , Bobbie '\ell
39
Fount- in, ~hirln
a
35, +5
Fra,ier, ~hirln
3S
Freeman, .\nne
39
Freeman, Jim
37, 52
rreernan, Ruth
35
Fro,t, Peggy
33, +5, 66
I• ruit, Don
36
Fruit, Ernon
39, +X
Fuller, Pat ·
37, +X
Furtardo, CharJe,
35
Callrnan, Bohh1, 25, +:?, H , +5,
53, 55, 56, 72
(;allman, llarold
36, 52
(;ann, Florence
39
(;Jnn, Virginia
39
(;ardner, Katie Jo
38, H
( :n,den Betti
39
Ga,a11a1, CharJe,
36, 58, 67
Gaza11a~, Man
38
c;ilhon, ·_, rlene '
36
Cilhert, Betty
33, +6 , 48
(;ilhert, (ierald
35
(iilbert, Jeanine
38
c;ilbert, Jerry
3.
(;ill, Jeanette
39
(;ood\\ in, Bilh
39
Cood11in, Jam·e,
37, ~3. 5+, 5
(;onion, Robert
39
Cordy, Mr . C. B.
IX
(;raham, Svdnev
31, +5, 65
(;ranger, c'aroi'
35
(,ranger, jo1ce
3.'
(;rant, Charle
2<
c;rantham, Franklin
37
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25, 37
(;reen, .Joe
39
(; reen, Joyce
3~
(;reene, ~hirle1
3>
(;reen, Virgini-a
25, +2, +5
(;re,ham, Kenneth
3\
(; riffith, ~I r, .
16, I
(;riner, Dennie
39
Criner, Mar1 Grace
33
Grubb, Conr1ie
33, 46
(iue,t, l\.lary
3~
Haddock, Jackie
19
Hall, Harold
33, +<, -P
Hall, J. J' .
5.
Hallford, ~!arlene
39, SS
II am, Bobhy
36
llarn, Frederick, 5, 25, +3, +7, 6+
Ham, Shirle1·
35, ++
Hammett, liai,, Jo
37
llamrnett, De"ella
35, +'•
Hammett, ~1i" l\lariluc'
IS
Hampton, Sbirle)
3<. +J.
Hand, Sue
37, +.'
ll arhin, B ·m
37
llarhin, Virginia
n
Harp, Fredd1
36, ++
Harp, Ga1le
31
llarri,, Claude
35
II a rri,, Connie
39
II a rri,, Uoi'e
36, ++
llarri,, Jane
3~
Hartman, '\eil
3> '·
Hatch, l\.larianne
33, +7
lla1ne, Dolore'
37, +5, +'•
llelrm, ~ue
37
Helton,
ila Mae
37
llemhree, Lou .\nn
39, ++
llen,Jee, Bertie
I<, 26, +5, 57
ll en,Jee. Bett1 lo
33, 60
II er'chPiman, Fred
3S
II t,ter, !.1 nn
II ill, Do roth\
II ill, Lila
llillhrath, llenrv
Hixon, .\rthur .
Hixon , '\.larv
llodg,on, Vera
35, +X
39, H. 57
35
33, +7
33
3.'
33, ++. +5,
+6, 57, 6(>
Hogan, France'
36, H, +6, +7
lloldrn , Edna
3X
Holland , Dorothea
26, +7
Holland, Florence
33, +7
Holland, Loui'e
37, +7
IS
llobenheck, l\.ti" JJa,el
Holt, Barbara
26, H, 65
Holt, Billy
36, 5X
llolton, D11ight
36
llonea, Catherine
37
llonea, '\.lar)
35
llonea , l'ete
39
llood, ~birle1
39
II nope r, .J ea n.ette
I 5, 3 5
llope , Bill
35
llope, II. L.
IS
llopkin,, Peggy
33
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IS, 52
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3.'
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35
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n,
'+6
llughe,, II a rold
35
llughe,, Ronald
13, 26, H ,
+5, +7 , 53
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3.'
Hunt, Man
3S
Hunter, Jern
36
flu tch i '"• Ro,ema n
39, +:
llutch in,on, Ben
36
llrde, J'homa,
35, ++. 5S
Jn-~ram, (,11en
35, H, 65
Ingram. Dan
35
l1ie, Carolyn
37
I vie, '\Ia rtha
37
J a chon, Cha rle,
33, +7 , 64
J ack,on, D. L.
36
I ack,on, Deanna
36
)ack,on, Dun,ard
3.'
I ack,on, (;eorge
3~
Jack,clll, \lary Jimmie, 26, +S ,
+7, +X
)arbon, l\.larr l.oui'e
37, +6
I ack,on, l\.ler;ill
36
., ack,on, Roberta, 26, ++, 46, +7
_I ack,on, Robert
3S
Jack-on , \'i1ian
37
Jenkin,, .\lice
37
Jenkin,, Ruh)
35
Jenkin,, Ruth
33
lohrbon, Caroh n
33
·lohrbon , Da1id
3.
-John,on , Oradell
39
John,ton, Jimrm, 26, +7, 65, 66
June,, Dot, 13, 27, +2, +3, H,
+7, 60, 65, 75
June,, Iackie
3S
June,, J err) (Bud) 32, 33, 53,
5+, 58, 6>
jone,, Jerrv
3~
lone,, Jimnn
3.'
)one,, 'anc;
3S
June,, Phillip
39
Jordon, Maril)n
33, 67
.June. Lcmell
3+, 3 5
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36, H
Kaglik, Jo,eph
3.'
Kelle1, Lora) ne
39
Kemp, Gan
37
Kenned\, Margaret
32, 35, H
Kn, Janet
39, +.'
Kidd, ~hirley
35
Kirhy, Jud,
27, +5, +6, +8
Kirk, Guy
27, +2, 53, S+
Kite, Joei
3.'
Klink, '\.I r,. ;\Ian
19
Kohre,, Ba rha ra
33
Koon, (ierald
27, +7, +X
Kramer, John
39, +S
Kuhn, J imn11·
35
l.anca,ter, \'irginia
27, +3, ++
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19
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For that vacation hobby
Let us recommend GolfAt the Driving Range.
For fascinating fun and relaxation
Golf is the exercise to keep you
"Fit as a fiddle."
Enjoy an evening with golfers who prefer
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La i ter, Jam~'
La ting~r. Cecil
Law,on, Donna
Law on, Mickey
Lee, Ada Ruth
L~e, Barbara
L~~. Billy
39
35
39
19, 3
38
35
35
35
L~e,
lair~
27, 47, 66
L~e, France
36, H, 45, 46, 65
Lee, Man Jo
36
Lee, Sammy
32, 33, H, 47, 57
Le,·y, George
39, 48
Le\\ i., Bem .\nn
27, 46
Le\\ i,, Eugene
36
L~\\ i,, Gerald
36
Le\\ i, , :ammy
15, 2 '43,
H, 45, 65
39
Lo\HII, June
Lovern, John
33
Luca,, Je"
36
Lynch, Joellen
36, 46, 65
Lynch, Lafayette
39
Lynch, :\ancy
3, H
Mabry, .\nne
H, 36, 67
Macon, ' hirlev
36, H
Mainor, Dori.
35
Mainor, Joanne
35
Mann, Pat
35
Mark,, Emma Lou, 33, 44, 45, 46
Martin, Jane
35, 45, 47
Martin, Linda
38
la''ingill, Joyce
33, H,
46, 47, 66
lay, Betty
36
May,, Gtrald
58
Mead, Ken
57
Miller, Clyde
3
Iiller, l\.lar hall
3
Mill r, Rex
37
!1.-lill~r,
teve
- 37
Miller, Tommy _
65
Miller, Dick
39
fill , lyde
39
Mill,, Richard
Mini;,h, Betty Jo
Mini h, ally
!\-1inix, Janet
35, 45, 46
Mincheau, Jimmy _
37
Mitchell, Don
_ _ 39
Moncrief, Mi
Eleanor
19
Montgorn~ry, Fred
3
looney, Barbara
28, 42, 44,
57, 60, 65
Moore, Buddy
3
Moor~, G\\en, 7, 13, 29, 43, H,
46, 60, 78
Morgan, Edith
39, H, 4
Morgan, Opal
29, 42, 45,
46, 47, 72
Mo,ely, Bill
3
Morri,, Delore.
36, 37
Muir, 'F
19, 64
Murdock, Walter __ 35, 64, 66
Murphy, jacolynn
35
1\.lyer, J arne
35
McCalrnon, (;rady, 15, 28, H,
53, 55, 56, 57, 73
McCalrnon, Joyce
33, H, 45,
46, 47, 57
Me annon, Elizabeth
3 , 48
McCannon, John
33
1c art, Betty
37
McCarvey, Tommy
33, 47, 57
McDaniel , Jimmy
35, 58
McDonald, Billy
37
McDo\HII, Wallace
28
McElhannon, :\'orri
36
McEiwaney, Dan
37
McGuire, Betty, 37, H, 45, 46
Mclnto,h, Larry, 2 , 43, 44, 53,
55, 56, 66, 70
1cLaughlin, Pan y
35, ++, 47
McWhirter, Hubert, 33, ++, 64, 66
:\'aft~l. ~1r. Rebecca
r\ a h, I. ida
19
15, 29, ++, 45,
46, 57, 73
">eedham, ,arajo, 9, 12, 13, 14,
22, +3, 45, 47, 57, 67, 76
'1/ee,e, Hem
15, 29, 43, 47, 65
'1/ee,e, Cha.r)e,
38
'1/eill, Jeanette
37
~eill, joanna
35, 45
'\el-an, George
39
'llix, Jo .\nne
33, 45, 47
'1/olan, 1ike, 9, 12, 13, 15, 29,
43, H, 45, 47, 79
'1/omicl., John
37
O'Brien, Sharyn Lee, 35, H, 48
Odorn, Bobb,
36, 37
Odom, June.
38
37
Odorn, Robert
Ogle by, Jimmy
37
O'Kelle,, Mi" Cora
19
Oliver, · Robert
36
O'Melia, John
36
O'Melia, Kathleen
36
O'Rear, Cha,. \\'.
17
(),horne, Maxine
35
lhhorne, Willie Mae
37
39
0\\ en, Jack
(),-en, jean
37
(hHn, \\'es)e,
35
lhHn, Wil;.on
5
Page, Emory
39
Parham, Frank
36
37
Parker, Joyce
39
Parker, Zelma
39
Parramore, Ed\\ard
Parramore, Le,,ie
33,H
Pattillo, Bill
38
29, H, 45,
Pattillo, Gene
5 ' 65, 66
66
Pattillo, Joanne
Pattillo, Terry
I 3, 22, 44, 53,
55, 56, 65, 66, 7+
Payment, Kathleen
3
Pa\ ne, Do lore'
33, 44, 67
Pea r'on, Ann
38
Peel., Franklin
36, 5
Phillip,, Jackie
37, 47
Phillip,, Janice
39
Pierce, Ed\\ard
37
Pierce, Ted
15, 29, 53, 54
Pierce, Virginia
39
Pilgrim, Jerry
36, 46
Pim, Fred
3
Pith, Lassie
39
Po\\ell, Charlotte
35, 47
Powell, Lamar
36
Po\\ ell, Tommy
35
Pruitt, Kenneth
H, 35
Pruitt, ' hirley
32, 33, 60
Rahideaux, Jean
33
Ra,rnu"en, Joy
3 5, 44, 46, 66
Ratcliffe, ue
38
Ray, Bernard
39
Ray, a),in
33
Ray, Jean
16
Ray, Kenneth
33
Ray, Lucenia
46, 47
Reed, Pat
36, 45, 46, 48
Reid, Harry
30, 45, 47
Reid, ue
36
Ree,·e;, Elaine, 30, 44, 45, 46, 47
Rhea, .\nn
30, 57, 60
Richard,, baron
36
Richard,, \\'alter
3
Rickett, Donald, 32, 33, H, 53,
54, 56
Ritch, Verhn
37
River , Ke~neth
39
Robert,, J irnmy
39
Rodger , Dianne
39
Rool.e, hirley, 36, 44, 45, 46,
60, 65
Ru 'ell, Joe
37, 48
Rutledge, "\rline
35
·am , Mortimer
39
Sander,, Billy
35
,· ander , D. L.
36
Sander , Ralph
3
Sang. tor, John
39
Sa pp, Ha rha ra
33, 48
Sa n,o,ti, '> nreen
37, 45
Sa\\ver, Patricia
39
Sa" ~er, Thoma,
39
Sa'<ton, J irnmy
39, 48
:chofield, LeRoy
39
, chroeder, Mary
35
36, 4
:coggin•, . ell
'earcy, \\'i lliam
35
Settle,, Billy
33
Se\ mour, Emm~tt
33, 56
Se~·mour, Frank
37, 56
e~ton, Rohert
36
Shelton, Willard
39
, human, \Vade
33, 53, 55, 66
Shumate, Dehlia
33, 46
Sihley, Feli"
14, 35
Sirnond,, \\' . L.
38
Simp,on, ~ancy
38
, im., Bobhy
35
Sim,, Carolyn
38, 47
Sim,, Sammy
39
Smith, Mr. R. E.
19
rnith, Cha rJe,
32, 33, 47, 58
Smith, Donald
35, 67
Smith, Doug
H, 33, 67
Smith, Elaine
36, 46
Smith, E>ter
36, H
Smith, Fay
39
:mith, lleien
30, 47, 65
:rnith, J. C.
35
37, 5
' rnith, J arne'
Smith, Jerry
33, 47, 58
Smith, Joyce
37
39
Smith, Mad i'on
Sneed, J irnrny
37
Snider, Charle•
37
Southern, '\ adine
36
·park-, Dot
33, 47
Spencer, johnnie
39
:pivey, Haney
39, ++, 4
Spradley, Marie
33, 45
Spradley, \\'. D.
35, 66
17, 47
,pratlin, Mi ' Franci
Stalling,, Dot
37, 45, 67
·tallworth, Mi" Blannie
19
Starnev, Elliot
49
·ternh~idge, Jerry
39, 49
Stephen,, EJ,ie
35
Stephen,, Fran
39
' tephen>on, Ray, 32, 33, 53, 55,
64, 66
' terling, Eddie
35
' tipe, Rohert
36
tone, Martha
33
' tone, Robert
44, 56
:tone, ue
35
Sto\· all, Jimmy
35, 53
Stricl.land, Bobby
38
' trickland, Freddy
H, 35, 67
' trick land, Jack
30
trickland,Jeneanne, 35,++,47,48
Stonaker, Horner
36
:umner, Jimmy
39
·uttle,, Mi,., arah
19
Talley, .hri,tine
Talley, 1ary
Tallman, LeGay
Tallman, Ronald
Tanner, Carolyn
Taylor, Pat
H, 35, H,
Taylor, Hohhy
Taylor, Mi.,, Carol
Taylor, Peggy
Tedder, Thoma'
Terrell, Thoma,, 30, 44, 53,
33
39
35
37
39
45
36
19
36
36
55,
5 ' 65
Terry, Betty
30, 43, 45,
Terry, Pat
Thoma,, Joyce
Thoma, Jean
f'homp,on, .\nne, 33, 44, 46,
Thomp,on, Jimmy
ThomJhOn, Pat')
Thraill.ill, Thoma,
35, H,
ringle, .\nn
33, 46,
l'ingle, Bill
37, 48,
47
39
36
35
47
3
35
47
47
60
Tingle, Kay
32, 43, H, 45, 74
Tin,Je,, France'
39
Tolar:Jn)<'e
38
Tol3 r, Tracy
37
Tolar, \Vorth
33
Tribble, Don
36
Trollinger, ~ellie
36
Tucker, Joann
36
Turner, ~eil, 35, 47, 56, 64, 66
Turner, Richard
38
Turner, Shirley
38
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l 1 pchurch, June
39
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39, H
38
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Waddy, David
Walker, Be,erh
Walker, Julia .\nne
Wall, Kaye
\\'allace, Charles
\\'allace, Eleanor
Wallace, Shirley
3 5, 65
38
38
3 5, 65
35, H, 60
37
36
33, 44, 45,
46, 67
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37
WaiJi,, Jerry
32, 33
\\'atkin,, 1an·in
53, 54, 33,
5 1 67
Watkins, felvin
39
\\'ate rs, Dottie
38
\\'ahon, Janice
35, H, 48
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\\'atters, Ronny
31, 56
\\'eaver, Margaret
37, 44, 48
\\'eayer, "\adine
36
\\' ehh, •\ rrnenta
37
\\'einherg, Betty Sue, 34, 35, 45
\Velcher, Ronald
36
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19, 43
Wells, Jimmy, 33, 53, 58, 64, 66
West, Glenda
33, 46, 47
\Vest, Ilo\1
33, 47, 67
\\'e,t, jean
39
\\'e,t, Paul
17
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31, 42, 43, 46, 47
\\'heeler, \Vade
36
Whitaker, Donald
3
Whitaker, ~orma, 33, 46, 47, 57
\\'hite, Earnest
36
White, Marion
33, 65
\Vhite, "iorma
33, 45, 46, 47
White, Vera
36, 46
\\'hite, Mrs. Velma
19, 48
Wilke,, Billy
38
\\'illiams, Donnie
33, 53, 55
Williarm, Johnny
39
\\'illiam,, Manuel
39
\\'illiams, Mary ,\)ice, 33, 45, 66
\\'illiams, Ranny, 7, 31, 42, 45,66
\\'illiam,, Roxanne
36, 46
Williams, .\nita
38
Williamson, Louise
35
\\'illiamson, Donald
39
\\'il,on, Helen
31, 46, 47, 48
Wilson, Ronald
36
\Vindom, Charles, 31, 4+, 65, 66
Wi,e, Beverly
33, 60, 66
Wofford, Betty
65
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36, H, 58
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35, 48
\\'ood, Je"e
35
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33
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38
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39
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36, H
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Ya rh r~ugh, Jehu
Young, Diane
Young, Jerry
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Youman,, June
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�����Through a window see a campus,
Through a campus see a world.
Thoughts and learning-education,
All the needs fulfilled in oneTo live in peace with fellowman
�J
53
yearbook
of
HAPEVILLE HIGH
SCHOOL
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
published
by
the
seniors
of
1953
�'53
Through education
Seek the high road,
Set a pace to reach the "top"
Let not simple tasks deny you,
11
Be a hero in the stri~e''
Be a leader,
Not a shirker
Seek respect o~ ~ellow men.
Learn to govern those about you
Formal order has it's gain.
�CONTENTS
Division
Page
Administration
9
Faculty .
12
Classes .
15
Military
•
41
Organizations
47
Sports .
55
Features
71
Advertising
83
��To Mr. Charles W. 0 • Rear Principal . . . . . .
1
. . . . . . in whom we place our trust
that by his leadership our school will always stand as a pillar against mediocrity.
�Onward, upward, ever reaching
Climb the Hill for love of living
Living, loving, laughing, feeling
Essences of care and guidance
Reach the heights of new achievementsLead a world of sturdy men.
�, , ,
�Just around the corner from the
OFFICE in the Little Counseling
Room Mr. Baker helps us find the
onswer< to our problems.
She makes you tardy or takes
your money. She gives you a
line," or runs yo~r errands. She's
the OFFICE machine for all the
crowd· that is wrat makes' Mrs.
Jean Ray Padgett top clerk.
Always smiling, always helping,
always wor ing for the Libraryhat's Mrs. White's clerk - Mi s
Carolyn Derrick.
�"T 0 P"
RDffilniSTRRTIOn
The Administration: Guarantee that all 'stuff and nonsense ' is ' foreign matter' to students below the twelfth
grade !evel; he eight grader's guarantee of getting "adjusted"; the freshman's guarantee o "de ention for wa er
guns;· the sophomore's guarantee of 'qualifying" for activities; the junior's guarantee: 'They shall pass three units of
English.'
The Administration: The senior's guarantee of eighteen
units· and ( aps and gowns.
The Administration: The 'Toppers' guarantee against
self-indulgences, lest ore be illegally absent, or get extra attention for make-up tests, or be privileged to parade the
halls at will.
Also their guarantee that HHS is rated '1 OPS" among
other schools.
PAUL D. WEST
Superintendent of Schools
CHARLES W. O'REAR
Principal
Best Wishes o
All tne Seniors
FRANCES SPRA TLI G
Assis ant Principal
�R V BREWER
E. E. BAKER
He~d
of Sc'
~
f:l
Mothern11 i~
Co nsc or, Mol~crnotics
Athletics
MRS. J. H. BURCH
DAN BURY.E
J. A. ANTONOPOLIS
Lon ua e
MISS ANN BEAUMONT
Sociol Science
Home Economics
Eng'ish
Physical Educ11tion
MRS. REBECCA NAFTEL
MISS CORf- 0' ELLEY
MISS SHIRLEY PRICHETT
Phys ·co Ed uco ion
R. E. SMITH
En') ish
Herne
Econoonics
Scie~ce
MISS DOROTHY ESPY
Lanquoge
M +hem tics
Soc
~1
12
Scierce
M11themotics
�l. W. hOPf.
He~d of Commcrc.i<'l
MISS MELLVINA WE:LLS
Depo•tme
MRS . GRADY WHITt
s~pp
l"brorill'l
keeoer f • texts ond
"es
WILLIAM P. CAMPBELL
Sociol Science
MISS HAZEL HUFFMAN
Home Economics
MISS BLAN
IE STALLWORTH
Art
M~sic
L. L. DECK, JR.
Science
MRS. NELL DOUGLASS
Mothema ics
C. E. LANDRUM
H"s ory
MISS DONNA LAWSON
Phys" co' Educotion
M. K. LOVER
English
MISS SUSIE SUDDERTH
Engli5h
MISS SARAH SUTTLES
Commerc o Departmen
M. T. CRISSMA
IJ
MISS CAROL TAYLOR
Commercio Deportm "t
�PS&MT Session-Tactics Boys-it's all
Mrs. D. Competes with Donald Duck
1n
tn
the Tactics.
" computing. "
This froggie didn't go "a'courting."
Chaucer 's Pilgrims enliven Senior English class.
Music tn the air-Flags out-Big Dedication day
-HHS Band was there.
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�,
SM,TH
DEMARI::ST
CHARLES SMITH
Presiden'
JACK DEMAREST
Vice-Presider
EMMA LOU MARKS
Secret ry
ROBERT STONE
Treo surer
Our Senior Year ... the conclusion of high school cores
.. five long years . . . ten short wonderful semesters ...
alive with work and play ... olways going, but nothing ever
done ... So characteristic of a Teenoger"s life.
Reminiscences of the past five years bring to mind these
highligh s: that frightened feeling as subfreshmen . . . the
rallying pep meetings . . . hose exciting football game~ ...
he freezing cold rips to gym ... the picnic on Sophomore
day, the Class's first "get together" . . . planning over
financing the Junior-Senior . . . i'Jose eternal doughnut sales
to ma e money for everything imaginable ... the Buzz Book,
finally printed and sold ... that funpacked trip to the Indian
Reserva ion, ond so glad to get back ... the rivalry of crowning the ing and queen, climax of the c<~rnivaf ... the firs
thrill o be· ng called ' Senior" ... senior rings, so different
. . . Hobo Day with the novelty of being "bums' . . . Ad
campaigns for the "Hornet' and 'Hilltop" ... The Valentine
Ball . . . Press trip to New York ... The struggle with 'Macbeth" and his soliloquys ... the tremendous success of' Uncle
Fred Flits By" ... Semester scheduling to guarantee hose 18
units . . . the flurry over final exams . , . The Junior-Senior
again, this time in our honor.
All this and more, is what brings a lump into a Senior's
throat when practice begins on graduation songs, rehearsal
of processionols and the actual donning of caps and gowns.
Graduation ... meaning departure from familar faces ...
the journey into the unknown future ... raising a question of
homema ing, or college and career. No matter, for these
have been five years of steady training and growing for this
moment when we must take our places in life to provide such
rich experiences for some future senior.
�PATR CIA LOUISE ALMAND
COMMERCIAL
A tiling of i'llpulse. ond " ch ld
nq.
P fe t g ft f gab. Mrs. PMke in Un cle
Fre d Flits By. Editoric!l i" t e Horn et , he
p o ty A we!! s h~ny•ng-t meet ng> uf
Y-Teen>, FHA, ur Dr<!lmtics Club.
GENERAL
An e<!lsy·minded soul, <!lnd o woys wc!ls.'
Glendo's omic!lb e nc!ltu•e mc!lkes i " pleosure
to be with her. P <!lyed b., ketbc!l c!lnd Wc!IS n
the Goee Club <!II C. eg Pork. At HHS she
on ROTC spcns< r Hill top represer <!~live
c!lnd Ba~k Tel er.
A ITA GAIL BABB
COMME CIAL
Expectc!ltion whir's me
rO~"d.'
Vivc!IC ous bundle of hc!!pp'ne s. She showed
~er •.,Ients in 'he Y Teens, FHA <!IS " bMk
officer, " membe• ~f th .. St dent Counc'l Md
Bet" C ~b. Lc!!st b • n
e<!lst she ec!l'"ed "
pl<!lce bo h 0" • e Hor net ond Hilltop s .,ffs.
In spMe time she ed s the FHA T.,b o'd.
MARY ANNETTE BARROW
CHARLES LUCIUS BA,LEY
ACADEM C
ACADEM C
"Anytring for " q iet
A smi e in her eye.
fe.'
A " r y ,f w=od nd a heorry H y<!l he!!
M
B., "' h self. a., e ba bc!!n o• t)es• a The Hornet, Y-Teens, FHA St den Coun
c!lnd
Queen Ann or w ye<!l•
"
he c., vi! Everybody in Gecr ·., •
seem. oows B zz<!lrd ""d oves her.
To t~e Colors: Here comes Chc!lr ey, o the
ROTC Color Guord for two yeMs. A so
mM<!Ioer of foo b.,ll <!lnd bc!lske "II lec!IMS'
plc!!yed bc!lske b., II on B-Tec!lm. Yep, th.,t s
Ch~rley.
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�EMMA LEE BOYD
ROBERT HARRIS BRAN
COMME CIAL
' Beo y I ke wit o he judges be n wn: both
mos ore vo ued where they ore best known.'
EN
GE ERAL
Have m •e
ho
l,o
h we t; speak loss
•ron thou krc-wes•.
BESIO
ACADEMIC
Beo
y is
he g'ft o God.
How p., ·a pr<'!nced 'n o t-e heu s of
ever one. Tw e e ec•ed h me•oom swee ~ear
ond o ce Hornet Represen•o ve. A o Bonk
Te er S b Fre "ner bll e bll p oyer FHA,
lind Y Teens. Tree years Pllt ' e appeored n
wh' e rery on Sponsors Doy. But e o oil,
s e s ll "'gh tepp'rq rnajcre e.
A lo .gh o m nu+e +hots E:rn'Tlo Glee Cub
Y Teo
FHA Stud ~t Cou c' Hilltop ord
Hornet stoff were port of her schoo life
Bo ke boll eom ond bosketbo monoger. Whc'l
ony hong hoppens you con be Ems •he•e w h
Boyds brond of pork e ' nclud nq Cherokee
on o s ormy nigh .
Mona er in every
en e
t e
word
G og
oxh·b· ed t
e l"•y by en n er
ng the baske:tbo teorn for tnree ycors. He
was Red Cross represc ot ve, N C.O. Club,
lind p oyed B teorn foo ba I.
JACK SPE CE BURTON
PATRICIA A
WILL AM BUTTS
ACADEMIC
Manners and morey rnoke o gent e~an
CAROLYN MONTE BROOKS
GE
ERAL
Var'o y s he very sp' e of ife
fta g'rl C-.orlcs on! Mon+ d·sLoo ll
P ays un q e ac 'on in her oct v ies A va'~o·
be ado· ::>r o he Li rory s off ond FBLA.
So ba s ar o'ld il' q een s court o• Carnivol.
Came to us from New Yor 1n h s se
year. Versof e-foo ball, rack bo ebo Cro s
Coun ry, ri e teom. On t~e o her
e-Drll
mo ics, Pub1 ca on Md Splln
Club. An
ro"nd fel ow.
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GE ERAL
He i we
paid ho · we
so
fed.
Bu t comes o u f•om Warm Springs o•d
Morchester w ~ tit c of Veep. Pa t ll cc n•
row hi • be 11 0 ebe fan, a'l add . n t
fo t o
and yen for form n wi+h h
Cub nl re I .
�GWENDOLYN DELAINE CARR
DENNIS LAM AR CASON
GENERA~
Sweeter
<~lso
han honey.
Mar'oretre Carr, fancy proncer for ive
years. but thot wasn t a'l of her ocliv'ties.
Thi< girl wos o member of the L;brory stoff,
Y-Te n FBLA, Dromotics Club, vice-president
of he s, ph-,more homeroom, ond o so on the
Hornet Stoff.
JAMES EDGAR COBB
ACADEM C
"Tolen! is tho which is in mon's power.
Genuis is hat in whose power mon is."
Truly the
in the '52
member of
stoffs. Treo
essoyis ; in
·.martest one. "First ploce" oword
S< h, lo tic Ph Jlography contest;
the Hornet, Librory ond Cofeterio
rer
the Be o Club. G;fted
foe , on excellent scholor.
ACADEMIC
To mo e p eosure my business."
Curly loc s, or crew c~t- hots ' Gooey"
with odd; ond ends of "doings' ·most y odds.
Ano her ba fiend ond loves to "write obout
it. ' Sow in his "oy, but everybody l'kes Huie.
PATRICIA DOLORES COMPTO
GE ERAL
GENERAL
Hoppy ond from core I m free.
"A merry heort mo e h.. o cheerful
countenonce.
Bosketbol
h s middle nome. P oys in he
where he wos winner of the
Sport mon hip Award. Member of NCO Cub
end Officer' C'ub.
Ch~rch
DO ALD HUIE CHAPM AN
let~g,e,
The busiest one. Any octivity going on Po 'II
be there, porad ng oround, floshing sm e ot
them ond him. In ond .t of Y-Teens FHA,
Spon'sh Club Hornet ·epresentative, Hilltop
ROTC sponso
A
circu o 'on Mo-og"·
going' oil In t·me-ond gets there, t.v.
c
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SUZA
E NANCY CONE
ACADEM C
He ho hos patierce May compass
anyth 'l .
s,eet s~ . A ways oen With Boyd. ? ed
or Sincer ty. Bas e bo , Hilltop Staff YTeers. FHA s• dert band-o •h's ana a
sm' e, too.
�KENNETH CLARK CRANE
MARY HELENE CORLEY
CO"'MERCIAL
ACAD£M C
"H11pp•ness is ~e supremo objec of
existe~ce.
A · to, tiny, pretty, w• y,
d11rlinq she.'
ch~~rminq
Is •h11 11 voice I he11r? Betsy for sure. She
h11s sung in he G'rls Chorus, Mixed C crus,
~~nd Girls Sex e te. Is 11 meMb r ~f Sp11nish
Club. Bet11 Club, tre~~surer f Y Teens, ~~nd
member of Libr~~r ~~nd Hilltop st11ffs
Quite 11
umbling' bal of enerqy. Executes those forward 11nd b11ckw~~rd rolls wi h
11m11zing gr11ce and 11gil y. One of the most
ch~~rm•ng members cf the Sp11nish Club.
ACADEM C
ACADEMIC
Be not the ·rs by whom he new ll'e ried.
Nor yet the l11st to loy the old 11side.
Qu e boy w• h 11 speci11l smile. A
he
Ch' dren s Home he burns up lhe b11 ketb11ll
court p1 ng up points. Schol11slic1111y he s o
wh z. Wi~s prizes in ess11y wri ing. A
Hilllop represenl11tive.
GE ERAL
'A
NO odv11~
e n fe NO lear
I 'Tl'ts of o~r o i ity.
the
A friend o a I who nod true frie~d hip on
o h·g~ evol ~~~d erv·~
+ 1!- 11s
he
higl. • ide11. No one
ud
' o Johnny
wne 't c11me to sell nq Hilltops n 1952.
Hornet ond H -BA h s '-
T~o
II foo ery th11 wiso men h11ve
"'" es o grellt show."
F•om 0' eefe to HHS le11ving behind h,
b11sketb11 c11reer 11nd p 11ce 1n their b11nk,
Pudgy quickly e~~rned p 11ce on foo b11
team 11nd bec11me b11sketb11ll m~~n11ger. Then
re>c
e11m, S uden Council, Boys qu11r e
Jun or Civilon Club, NCO ond CO Clubs.
MARTHA CAT HERI
E DAV IS
GENERAL
The qif of gaie y may itse f be the qre11te.l
good fortune, ond tho rno t ser ""•
s ep low~~rd m<>turily.'
Nucle<>• E~nerqy h<>s n"t"'nq "" 'C11ck1e.
From Y-Tee
FHA, Sp~~n
C ,b to c "'•
officer, the Hilltop ~~nd Hornet te~ffs, shes
'ndespen 11b e . F; d lime t be .corekeeper
in b<>sketb11ll, and h. be p1e11 .ngly soc'e~ b le,
00.
�JOHN
THORNTON
DEMAREST
ACADEMIC
"Above all things truth be~reth away
the victory,"
Wh te fore ock? That's "Dirty' who has
made footbo and boske ball history, 'southpow" style Favorite poli ico hobby: Running
for class office aga nst Char es Sm h- hree
yeors of itl Ditto in Student Coun
Sen r
officer in ROTC. Mil tory editor of Hi ll top
the senior's choice of "Best A, R nd
JIMMY DE
IS
JAC
DWINETT DRAUGHO
ACADEMIC
ACADEMIC
'What wil a chiod learn sooner han a song.'
Ease with d'gni y.
Draughon's s'dekick! Gets there, bu no
always the irs one. Five years in he bond.
Paper route and NCO C
keep h'"l b~.o y.
Mus'c! M ic! Music! The bond claimed
Jacks ime for 've years Hosn t missed many
f those ear y morning rereorsa s of he
Char er members. S ill finds o place or rock
CO Club, and Red Cross work.
SHIRLEY BELLE FOLDS
PEGGY A
FROST
COMME CIAL
WILLIAM WALLACE FLINT
COMMERC AL
.ACADEM C
'To hear her speak and sweet y sm e,
you were 'n Paradise the while
Mind canno fo ow i+ nor words express
her i"finite swee ness."
Dynamite on he bas e bo I cour , +rats
Shirley Be e. Shes
een roisi g the score
for Eve years. Main activities: represen•ot ve
to Studer! Co neil; member of Let er Club
and Red Cross.
Anothe• usybody, Peggy has sung 'n bo h
Gir s Ch-:>rus and Mixed Chor~.os As member
cf Y-Teens, FHA, 11nd S• der Council, she
h11s shown her obi ty. Exce ler decorator for
Jur'or-Senior,
Mischief
hou or
ofool."
Humorous, or s' y? Either way Fl'nt gets a
lauqh. Prime nterest s the extra class at
3.15 for he Preferred Few. Footbo
Red
Cro s, Letter Cub, Drama ics.
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�EVERETT KENNETH GRESHAM
COMMERCIAL
"Those who th'nk nobly, ore noble.
BETTY ANNE GILBERT
Pencd coun er for Hope's Book Store. Hobnobs with NCO crowd, Red Cross represento
live, Journol corrier in afternoon. Speed
demon on mo or scoo er otherwise, is "see n,'
no 'heord."
MARY GRACE GRINER
ACADEMIC
"Life ·s o greot bund e of lit le thirq .
Hers is not o Toni-it's reol c~rls. Petite
blond, sincere ond sympothetic-o fixer of
"ne food o t~e Home. At school, likes to
s ng ond officiate in Phys. Ed.
GE ERAL
Fnendsh p is the gi t of the gods,
ond the mos precious boon to mon."
Be y- ho busy bee on the Librory stoff.
Fo r yeors of service pres den of he Librory
Club A ston advertising monoger of he
Hilltop. Sti time for FBLA. Y-Teens, FHA,
and
S aff.
RICHARD HAROLD HALL
SHIRLEY DARLYNE HAM
ACADEMIC
CON
IE JOSEPH!
E GRUBB
GENERAL
Genu'ne g•oces speak for themselves."
Here comes M"ss FHA n her yellow A !T'odel Ford wi h Confedero e flogs. Connie
hos exhibi ed her ,k:l 0' ~'rs Secretory ond
en President cf the FHA olso in Pep Club,
Sponish Club, ond Hornet S off.
COMMERCIAL
"Personoloty is to o mon whot perfume
tS to o flower.'
'Sweet, sunny, ard sincere."
Popularity ond po ., - -..,mbin
o qive
Ho Presidency of St tden C u
Nose for
news onds him hondy •n Hornet toff; Assison pictt:lre editor n Hilltop to
!?.odic activity, senior ploy, Bond D"reo t· r ROTC offi
cer, ond Vorsity footbo
ore proof of pudding thot Hoi! s o populor leoder.
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Peoches ond creom b outy bes describes
Shirley -ond she "does pret y,' too. Membo•
of Y Teens, FBLA, ond HI BA C b . Ardent
pep s~ pporler.
�BETTY JO HENS~EE
COMMERC AL
A~
ou•ward Md vis be s'gn cf an
onwa•d and p r tua grace.'
T~is ~erry 'Tiojo•e te has s~own hers f n
the "fino•y of Sponso• s ::lay has been a
Y-Teen, Libra•y assistant and Bank Te er.
Always where sre s reeded. That's fr'end y
Betty Jo
ARTHUR WILLIAM HIXSON
ACADEMIC
'Thou hast w•t a
wil • '
0 e drop of ink fr, m h's pen w' fel' 'nt"
a f'rst c ass Hor net ed· erie . Member
aud 'o-visuel earn ed•t oriel page on Hornet
StaF, NCO Club, and Sub-Freshmen Coo
officer Proof enough of f. ' s popularity.
VERA LOU HODGSON
COMMERCIAL
None bu· horse t can be her perello.'
Hodgson s just go tile bu d for Phys. Ed
and spor s-end so becomes e +hose Ve•s'ty
e ters. Brains, musical taler s end looks!
o
wonder she belong to clubs-FHA, Y-Teens,
FBLA.
FLORE CE ADELL HO~LAND
COMMERCIAL
ck 's he• m le a d her sou sincere.'
ie s everybody s fr end. At Br-:>wn Hoqh
•ked on Student C
c , Red Cro
•eacher s
d. At Hepevi e re . a
m 'Tib r of 5 den+ Cou~c· Red Cr s repre
en et ve a d Pre idMt of H BA C b
'"'EN ERAL
To hurry end worry are no my creed;
•h ngs wi ~eppen so what s the need.
Lead r hip wit end Persona ty P ~s-that s
Ja~k·~n. V e President of Freshmen Class.
Edt
f Hornet, Le ter Cub, Hi-Y e~d
Hi ll top •a
L )ves a leu h, end st mu ales
Ia "· Redic and sen or p ey ~os
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RUTH JE
GE
K
S
ERAL
One wl-o trus•s you a the whioe.
Grips yo~· 1-.. nd and shares a sm'
Lovab e Ruth, source of fur end laugh er.
An importen por of he Spanish Cub end
Red Cross. The hr e L's describe her compie ely-L've y Loveb e, Loye.
�JERRY L. JO
GE
ES
ERAL
"I come, I sow, ond I passed
the drivers tes ."
MARILYN
AY JORDA
GENERAL
'Nothing is mpossrble to o wil 'lq heort.
GE
S'lence 's
ERAL
rue w'sdom s
Pretty is os pretty does.' ond she does
pretty wei ot every hing-Vorsity boske bo
ond mil tory sponsor. Modest woys hove
g i"ed her a f>ost of friends, ond sincer'ty
hos kep them tr .. e. Shes qot thilt pirit!
JOHN HUGHLIN LOVERN
CAROLYN JEANETTE JOHNSON
Shy quie
remori:s o•e Bud's specio y.
Foo boll. rock ond boseboll ore noturols with
hrm. A Freshman and Jun or c oss officer.
Mid term qroduote.
EMMA LOU MARKS
es rep .
Wyrnsome, Coy 1 ond Bobby) Carolyn.
Her mojor octiv y is orronq nq interes inq
enqogerne~ s som
in Y Teens o nd ROTC
ponsor; o hers of o rnore p rsona variety
in FHA.
ACADEMIC
BARBARA LOU SE
OBRES
COMMERCIAL
Softy soeo
ond swee•lv smi e.
We los her o t~e o o tl1e ycor o on
A tlon o business o ~D ·,g school Borboro
be onged o FH A , Y Te
Spanish Cub.
A o wos o Horn e t r>d Hilltop repre en ll'rve.
GENERAL
"Still wo ers run deep.
'The joy of l'ving con only be expres ed
by conston activity.'
"Johnnie" q.riet? H s record proves o herwise-homeroom pres dent in 1950-51 ond
vice·president in 1952·53, A .o o "spor ' os
exhibi•ed by actions in bosebo I ond B teom
boske bo•!. Mil to•y 'n Color G~ord· S udent
Council represento ive.
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Leader in S uden Counr'l FBLA. Y-Teens
FHA. Possesses rore ob·l ty t
noroge he
Business Depor merrt of the Hilltop, record
of he Sen or Closs, or s n r p y cos•. A s
or onger of Jr.-Sr. donee, Emmo ro'e AA.
�JOYCE AN
SALLY ANN Ml
MASSINGILL
W e
o reso ve, po 'er
ISH
GENERAL
COMMERCIAL
to pe•form.
Accord o~ queen, l'kes sports-softb.,ll ona
(especio y) bo ketboll. Secretory of both the
Sponish Club ond HI BA. Mer>1ber of din c
ond cole erio stofh Horn e t representative;
Le ter Club. Photography her hobby.
The sense of ~umor hos other things o do
thon make self conspicious in •he
ac of laugh er.'
Solly ond oth e ics go oge her loke breod
ond butter. Vorsity boske boll ployer, member
of Sponish Cl~b ond Gee Club. A
The
Home s or e•h ete for trree yeors and soft.
ba II pi oyer. C oset p.,c ked full of trophies.
MARIA
JOYCE McCALMO
GE
ERAL
Therefore hoppen good or i mokes no
mind I wolk on still
Creer ead'ng ond bo kc•bo I vorsi y style
hear•
bu• FHA Spor.'sh C ~b.
Y-Teens ond FBLA oren • ftH bel> nd i'l lis of
dongs." W"th Do or Die spiri Joyce gets
unonimous vc e os "g•rl worth knowing.'
-Me h r
JULIA
HUBERT McWHIRTER JR.
ACADEM C
Mon moy rule the worst by eve< dor'ng
to be tre r.rst.'
T e codilloc k'd ' from Gr'ff:n H gh enered r ght nto midst o things. On he
Horn et stoff: ·n the Spo'lish Cub llnd Hi Y.
P I'IY t•ombo'le wi h 'The Soinls and "pho-
f r fun
We should no invest gote foe s by • e I ght
o o•gument but orgumen by
the light o focts.'
Hubert, the answer boc i~ mo h, 'kes
fi ures.' Cop a·n of
e R'Oe Teom reos
urer of CO Club, member of S udent Counci
ond C vi tor Cub. Ad h's ond more Bos e ·
bo for Churcr Leogue ond footbo .
..,0 A N E
IX
ACADEMIC
There 's ~oth ng so prec'ous o"d
deor os t me.'
Wit pen ond n or brush ond point J"
A n'le prod ces •he hiqh
que i
f w
Winner of essoy contes•s: editor
Hilltop
and edi oral d or of Hornet. Fo
y or
r
ar depor en . Vice-pres'dent of Be a Cub.
�JEAN MARIE RABIDEAUX
GENERAl.
"Our thougiJts ond our co'lduct o•e o r ow'l.
SYBIL DELORES PAYNE
SHIRLEY DELLA PRU.TT
ACADEMIC
COMMERCIAL
' L'fe is no so short ul there 's olwoys
time enough for cour esy.'
"Wisdom is the obstrac.t of the past, but
beouty
he promise of the future."
Soft southern drawl. lovely red ha•r. Sounds
l:ke lazy woy of dr:ng "things, not so for
Delores in Y-Teen
L brory Club, FHA, ond
editorial writer I >r Horn •+ Indus r:ou rother
thon ozy.
Alwoys lJ leorning, thot s our Jeon. Her
best quo ties genera~
helpful ond swc I
Everybody 'kes her. In the Student Counci
Red Cross, ond Gee Club. R~,
f., ho
school pirit, oo.
Cheerleoder, boll proyer, mojore te, singer
-all combined into one tiny ball of persono ty. Sweeps toke winner ot Foir a ·GMzo
scholorsh p ond oil. Typicol teenoger sponsor
for o scrts of bene it orgo'lizo o • ond PinUp Girl' for Dworf Gri .
BARBARA JEAN SAPP
ACADEM C
CALVIN EBLEN RAY
ACADEMIC
' He who nought dore ~ndertoke,
by righ he sholl no prof mo e."
0 d Foith ull Operotes his comero for
Hornet toff. The Civiton Club. Student Bank,
ord NCO Club couldn' do without him. Be·
e~es tn ot ending press conventions.
Few things ore imposs'bte to d
ond ski .''
ACADEMIC
' The lodies co
him swee .'
Sports is the word to ossociote with Rickett
-footbo 1 bosketboll, boseboll-jus ony ind
of boll. Class executive," too Cute? You Bet.
He's he cu est one.
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en o
Works her heart ou+ for good
HHS
She doesn g'vo up eos' y. Treo urer f L
brory Club o member of Gee C
FHA
ond Sponish Club. If lJ wi I 'lq he p •
needed-B~~rb~~ra fills Ire bill.
�WILLIAM CLAY SETTLE
ACADEMIC
'So m~ny world~. ~o much to do,
so litl e done, ~uch things to be.
DOUGLAS HAROLD SMITH
ELTON WADE SHUMAN
Jolly good fe' ow ~nd everybody's p~ , red
though his he~d Activities include Senior
B~rd two yeors Hi-Y, ~nd ~ sure be for
perfec soldier ~~ NCO Club h~s showed
ACADEMIC
ACADEMIC
' Bet er now '10 hinq h~n
mony thinqs."
"He doe~ it with better qr~ce
but I do it more Mto..r~lly.'
Combin~tion of qood looks Md ~th elic
~bi ty. Pl~ys b~sketb~ I ~nd first s rinq foot
b~ll. President of CO Club; ch~mpion 'pool
shooter" in chemistry. Also good ~t 'lo~ing
hings."
h~
f know
Drummer boy e 1 te-how he c~n roll-keep.
ing time wIn
'wod of q~m. Mu~ic of
course hi~ moin inleres , bu hos plen y of
time left to d rec
B~n
•'lr E-1. The
"Chompeen.'
JERRY ALTON SMITH
ACADEMIC
'
Ple~sure ~nd ~ction
make the
hoo..rs seem short."
Hos grea love-sport e'peci~lly b~seb~ll.
How he CM pl~y! "Jo .e d oe, th nqs in ~
big woy-Spon h Cub, Hornet stoff, Le ler
C ,b, ~nd Gee Club. And memorizes" p~r
c• o ence.
JOLIETTE MARIE SPRADLEY
WILLIAM CHARLES SMITH
ACADEMIC
ACADEM C
' I can
drink ho wine of ospir~fon ~~d he
drug of illusion, thus I om never dull.'
p~rdon
everyone s mistokes,
but my own,"
" Mr. President -familior word to Crorlie
with kn~ck for getting elected to things
especi~lly ~s Sophomore, Jo..nior, ~nd Senior
cl~ss President. Officer in
Bonk, S uden
Council, Md SpMi~h Club prove his leoder·
ship obility. Toots o I sorts of horns wi h
s~·n s."
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This qirl hos mu~icol obility ond uses i in
Gee Cub, Gir ~ Sextet, Md sir nq ensemble M~rie s fr'endliness m~ es everyone
e her.
~e
�ROBERT HENRY STONE
ACADEMIC
"A short s11y of
co~
11ins much w•sdom."
"Unc e Fred," 11 n11t~r11l in b11seb1111 or b11s·
ketb11 , but inds time for execuhve d 'es
in the NCO Club. Sings in Glee Club and
is ch11rler member of Civi 11n Club.
EMMETT RAYFORD STEPHENSON
CHRISTINE TALLEY
GENERAL
Vit11l'ty 'n 11 wom11n s a
blind fury of cre11 ion.'
I ge sh11med' me~~ns Ta ley speal nq.
Member of the Glee Cub; works in C11feten11, on Library st11ff 11nd 's sponsor for
ROTC.
IICADEMIC
"The world knows only two,
th11t's Rome ~~nd me."
He 'Wheel' in ROTC, 11 o four ye~~rs foo •
b111l, bl!lketb11/l, ~~nd lr11ck. Se ected best
dri ed c11de colonel in F Iter Coun y 52,
NCO ~~nd Officers Cub, ou s and'nq c11det
Military II.
ANN TINGLE
SAMUEL WORTH TOLAR, Ill
ACADEM C
GE ERAL
IICADEMIC
Her smile is 11 cue for conver a• on.
'If swee ness be 11 f11u t hers is 11 gre11t one."
Tingles a very "knowing 11ss· oy11 o ony
borgoin she str' e•; ho reody sm· e-reoson
enough for m11ny dd i• b 1n Librory C:" ,
FBLA. Belli Club Hilltop a od Hornet.
All s not lost until he moment when
1111 succeed.'
CORNELIA AN
E THOMPSON
Anne< re11dy smile 11nd effic'ency m11 e her
v<'!lu11 le a et espoColl ly in co ectinq money
for Hilltop 11ds, 11nd serving 111 Be II Club
seer 111 y L bollry Clu , Sp11nish Cub, Stu.
den Counci,, ~~nd Mixed Chorus-111/ h11ve
profited from her get ing things done.
2H
"W"•th ess" m11y be his nickn11me· but not
o h II' hoevements. Cia med by Letter Club,
Hornet 11ff, Civit11n Cub, 11nd os secrel11•y
! NCO Club. His I. of 11chieveMen+s is
pruof of 11bility.
�I
SARAH SHIRLEY WALLACE
GERALD MONROE WATKINS
GENERAL
GE ERAL
"Tho I moy odmire you o"d not your
bel ng ngs.'
"The only woy to hove o friend is o be one.'
Shirley ond her A-Model, o fomi 'or sight.
Friendliness mokes her eo<y to tolk to. Ac iviies include Sponi·,h Club. Y-Teens, FBLA, ond
reporter on the Ho rnet off. She believes in
closs excursior
Come from Brown High ot first of his
senior yeor. Wos on \rock teom, in D. E.
Club, ond G1ee Club. Cu e n o "differen "
woy.
MARVIN GUY WAT INS
GENERAL
' The meri of originolity is not novelty;
i
is sincerity."
' Ploy Bo ' is Reds heme sonq. Three le
r-mon, despite resu ts of njury in foo bo .
Hos interes s ore mus c, CO Club, ond Closs
officer. Drives speciol moke 'moch'ne.'
JAMES WARREN WELLS
GENERAL
A lion omong od es.
Record! Hopeville High's most-\ mes tordy
up to Chopmon. Hos ootbo I speed
sho~'d enoble him to beat the ardy bell.
0 ocio 1 y Jim s o cadet officer, hos o vorsi y
"H', ond chews motches.
-r~nner
CLAUDE HORTON WEST
COMMERCIAL
GLENDA A
S ronq be efs win strong men, tf.en moke
theM stronger.
Hoyt, his gu'tor o"d h'l billy bo laros corn
bine to make o foscinot•nq personoli y. Secrco•y of COs, reosurer of Sponish Cub. ond
B,~k Te ler. Very pop" or por of senior c oss
WEST
ACAOEM C
They know enough who
Tolent?
Cub ond
semb e o
erists in
leader in
now how to car '
Mus c, of course. Pionist of G ec
chorol closses. P ayed in P'ono El'
52. En hus'osm dorninont cl,oroc
FBLA, Beto Club, Hilltop s o -a
closs oc ivi 'es since 8 h qrode.
�NORMA JA E WHITA ER
MARION SHIRLEY WHITE
ACADEMIC
ACADEMIC
COMMERCIAL
'She is 11 w:nsome wee hi"q.'
"H11ppy·go·'ucky, f11ir, free.
Nothing ever bothers me."
"Be yo~rself 11nd leove custom to fools
who need it.'
Spends her ime "keep'nq up" w'th every·
thing. V~~rsi y b.,ske b11 11nd military sponsor.
Writinq he11dlines for the Hornet d plays her
imagin11tion, and 'a~r ne
orre• pondence
Service in every sense: liS 11 B11nk Direc.tor,
member of he FBLA, and Treasurer of the
Bet11 Club. She's the Assis II" Ed't r f the
FH A nowsp11por and typist for Ire Hilltop.
'We dre11m of Norml! with the igh brown
h11ir,' but N"'rml! " I dre11ming, not with 11l
she's dor 111 HHS! F ur yoors f b1!sketb11ll,
m11nager f Hornet
~~nces, b11nd, ban ac·
tiv11ios, I!Pd me nb
Be 11 Club.
course."
DON ALD BR ADFORD W ILLI AMS
ACADEMIC
"In quie ness "nd confidence sh11ll be
you< s reng h."
nows 111 · "Y
tt c. Glee Club Officers'
Club, "nd Hornet Reporter t.,kes 11 o of his
t me. In
•lb., f e c11n re11lly 'flold th11t
line."
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NORM A JEAN WHITE
�THURMOND McCOY WOOD
MARY ALYCE WILLIAMS
Nothir
BEVERLY ELAINE WISE
ACADEMIC
COMMERCIAL
GENERAL
"How bnllianl and mir hful the light
in her eyes."
'Of honest worth truly one on whom
we can depend.'
is mpossible o a willing heart.'
Where there s music there s Mary Alyce in
the Glee Club or St• ng Ensemble, Active in
sport et he Horre A d·eer eader and ba kotba
player. Ot~er llCiivit'e
ncludo St
den• Co ~cil, ROTC pon or, and senior P'"Y·
The Major Majorette, right
Sub-freshmen year elected
then captain every year On
military sponsor, and was e
sophomore class. Secretary of
fr~m the • art.
The
Rea
McCoy-with a song in his
head and a fla'r or drama . Belongs to Vars ty Clubs and has accumulated letters and
ribbons of a I sor s. Novel ~o o, to bo sure.
Triple treat disc tockey.
apia
nee
Horn e t taffrelory f her
Student Coun-
ci , senior year.
JERRY OLIVER YOUNG
GENE AL
It be gay while yet I may.'
Ca• a 1 n"'nrhalant ready w1se crac s make
fe1 w NCO Cub ootball
team Hilltop and Hornet staff a I claim him.
' Meatba
ma n q"ar er of Boy's Quartette. Se~vnd to Doug Smith wi f, gum.
I> m a p p a
Jl
�Class Remarks
To be a Junior is next best to being a Senior- and
cou d be a wee bit better. Juniors are really on the crest
of the Hill, just coming up
and still time to enjoy being
at the Top.
Graduation is
pretty well ' run"
elections, getting
in full swing and
of ;t.
a year away ... and already the Juniors
the activit'es . . . The s~udent Council
a permanent spot on the Varsity, being
knowing we'l be back for another year
CLASS OFFICERS
Jl MY STOVALL .
BARBARA CULBRETH
Ell TliR E
F ED STRIC LA D •
.
.
. Pres'dent
. SecreiMy
.
V ce-Pres'den~
. Treasurer
�D-1
Seated left to ri g ht, First Row: Jare Hue eby
Jeenneene Strick1end Mex e 0 b n, Po Boker,
Desselle Hemmett, Joy Resm.1sson.
Seco nd Row : Le Goy Te men, Mery Sidney Bedwon B t y J
M nish, Jenice Wetson, Jecquo ne
Murphy Pet Teylor, Jo Ann Me nor.
Thi rd Row : Bron Crentrell, Dick Bighom, Felix Sobey
B e
Devis, Bt y Seercy, Ed Bulls Gored
Giber.
Fo urt h Row : Neil Her men, Wi son Owen, J'mmy
Mye
Mex Browning , Ne' Turner, Wes ey Owen,
June Youmens.
D-2
Se a ted left to righ t, First Row: Mery Frence
H onee Done Ju loce B ty Su W
berq Joe"~ll
Nei l June Youmens, Je'!et M n'x So'!dra Bed rd.
Se cond Row : Audrey Cewt on Cero Cemp, R th
Freemen. Shorley Hemp or Ce•ol G•en er lvnn
Hes er. eye We ll.
)
Third Row : John McCen"on Jed Cox Den lr
grem Tommy Hyde, Lemer Powell, Cherie Furta.
do. Done 1d Sm'th , Love t Be oc .
Fourth Row: B' ly Serders, Cle~de Herr s
Menn. B' 'Y Hope , Tommy T 'II ki J mmy
Jesse Wood.
s
Pe
VII
0
D-3
Seated left to right , First Row : Ge' Herp, Meqe et
en1 edy E
S
J yeo B M
n
'p
Pensy Mcloughlin.
Second Row : Shirley Foun a'n Pe Tf• mpson
S or n O'Brien Borbere Cy bre h Mergere Beard.
Th ird Row : We ter Deere, Mery Coo J'm y Me
Den•e Sh r ey Greene lorry Brae ett.
Fourth Row : E1e ne B o' s one Dor Ferr
D'c ·e
B n ell
C. Sm 'th, Herod Ko y F•od S r'c ond, Virgirie Dorsey .
.u
�, , ,
This is the year o get wordly wise in travels of geography ... to
divide Gaul into three
arts ... to stab Caesar ... to solve quad-
ratics . . . o cut up frogs and bugs · n a f endish sort of way ... to
have eas for Teachers in the "Company' apartment of Home Ec ...
to hope to goodness some Junior gets a charley horse so a Sophomore may substi ute in he game ... in fact, it is a year of anticipa-
CLASS OFFICERS
.
HUGH BROWN
.
President
tion, excitement, and feeling important. Part Two on the Hill is a
TOMMY BARBER
Vice-President
good place to ge a firm hold on higher hings .
PEGGY CONINE
Sec rotary
CHARLES BROWN
Trecsurer
C-1
Seated left to right, First Row : Gloric
Bc t
E~rlene Crc•q J >y .e Sm,th, Arle~e Gibson, Jewel Abercromb,e, Mcrga•e Wecver, Frcnces Hogc~. Frc~cos
L
Second Row : Trccy Tolcr, Robert Stipe,
G, cod Lew• Pct Reed, Peggy Conone,
JiiT'my Sneed, Jimmy Bcrnes, Merroel
' k n.
Third Row: Bob y T tJy or, A~ t n Flint
[
Cl r
ter Hu 1- Brown ChtJrles
B~ ghm~~n,
Hcrold Anderson
Judd
Cov ~~nd Rod~ey Phi ps.
Fourth Row : Q,., g~t Ho ton, Freddy
Harp C ~r
GozcwtJy, S•eve WtJIJer
Fron "n Pee , Robert 0 ver, Bobby
OdoiT'.
C-2
Seated left to right: First Row: Noncy
A d ev.
BtJ" ns~ p JM,
Con
ntJ ly, Ja,e El is Loos Morris, Peg y
Tc
Second Row : Shcron Richcrds. Jtmy
Hu1 te Rex Mo er, Jerry DougltJs Kanne h Brown, DtJ sy Jo HtJmmett, Ccther
·~e
H
Third Row : or Fr
G. W. WtJde
ToM
~ dd , Jess L CtJS Jimmy Sm"•h
Tommy Bcrber, Jimmy Ben ey, Homer
Son" ·
Fourth Row :
m"ly Goodwin, Do~tJ d
btJ h G e 0 ell y Henry H
Edwcrd P"erce, Dea
Crare,
breth
Wade Wheeler.
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�C-3
Seated le ft to right, First Row : Dov•d
y
Fran G onthom Harry Cawthon
Jimmy Minchew, Bill Holt, Harold Go
man
Second Row : Mar ~o lvie Jeane te
Poll Wynn Mary Courie, Ani o
Ne
C:ork, Jerry Pilgrim, Elsie Horr s.
Third Row : Wo ter Whitaker, Tony Rhea
Ne Tom n. Fred Crawford Charles
Wallace, Ber Hutchinson, Jock Young
blood.
Fourth Row : C~orles Brown, Bill Ting o
enneth
M )o~old Tommy Askew
Johns on.
C -4
Seated left to right, First Row : ~ores
Mary
Co t ebe y Caro yn
lvie, Shir oy Macon, w, mo Bryon, Peq
1-,o-n T11der.
1 c ·
Second Row : LJcen o Roy, Jean Ower
Mo y
Mory Lou Jackson, Vorlyr
R •ch, E co no< Wo loce,
'lo He ton
Ju
Up
rch.
Third Row : Do orcs Hoynos Eo ne Sm'lh,
B•
ey, Louise Ho ond Ozo
ood Margaret B ro~ ley, TomM'e Ed·
in
S d o Davis.
Fourth Row : Roxanne w · Iiams Rudo ph
Ccr
W er McCullou h, Fror Pa<
ho'T'I Jo n 0 Me ·a Lorry Fo ds Rober
Sex•o" Joe en Line~.
C-5
Sealed left to right , First Row: Ann
bry Sue H n
Jo c
o
Po i o Be
o ord, Es er S
Scog " .
o-
Sue He rrs Deo n Joc•Denney,
e
o
0 Me a Joe e P
Fourth Row: D. l. Sanaers
o
J n C
Ge
�f
r
e
s
At the games we heard them yell their
lusty lungs out for the team. They have
decided to "win" some games by the time
they make the Varsity. They have responded well to the pace set by some famous
"big ' brothers and some "older" sisters
as models. They have that spirit ... lots of
it for a Freshman class ... They are on the
way up to the "top."
C LASS OFFICERS
DOTTIE WATTERS
BERNARD RAY
.
.
Pres den•
Vice-Pre: dent
MARY HIXSO
Secretory
MAURICE BE EFI ELD
h
m
e
n
Tro11surer
B-1
Seated left to right. First Row : Jerre
Ander n. Edwin11 Buckn11 I, M~~rlene
H11 ford, Eule11se Dennis, Lind11 B11bb,
Je11nnett D<>r ey, Clyde Mills.
Second Row : Jerri Hunnicutt, Norm11
D11v• Ann Pe~~r Jn, Em y Dyche, Beverly
Bl11lock. M11ry Ann Coggin, Sue C~~rr
H' odl! C11mp.
Third Row : Dorothy Hill, Virg inia Morr• Merlyn Dunc11n, M~~rth11 Jeres, M11ry
Brown, Virgini11 G11nn, F11ye Smith, K11t
he J G~~rdner.
Fourth Row: Jody B11iley, L~~rry Be~~rd
J11ck Andrew•. C 11ude C11rlisle, J11ckie
Jone• Durwood J11ckson Edw11•d Sure
M11urice Benefie d.
B-2
Seated left to right, First Row : Elizll ·
beth McC11nnon, Sue R11 c''ffe, N11ncy
Lynch, Joyce Greene. Edith Morg~~n,
Shirley Brown, J11ne H11rr· , Be ty Gosden
Second Row : Dor:s M11 nor, P11t S11wyer,
N11ncy Simp on, Ann Hunt, Lesse Pitts.
Myrnl! L11ndrum, Mary H1xon , C11rolyn
Som.
Third Row : J yce Tol11r, Virqin 11 H11rb•n,
C<>nnre H~~rr· , Je11n West, Fr11nces Tinsley, Lor11yne Kelley, M11ry Gl!zl!wl!y, P11t
Terry.
Fourth Row : •11vid W11ddy. Br11d ey Freel! d Ch~~rle Neese J11ck Owens Jerry
Stembridge •
.,.
"'
�B-3
Seated left to rig ht, First Row: R semory
H ·t f n Sf r'ey Froz er Barbaro Grogg,
Donna Stovo , Virginia Pierce, Charlene
Colloron ... oyce Granger, Jeannine Gil
bert.
Secon d Row: Franc•s Guthr e, Cuddy
M
M er, Marshall Mi er,
John Kro'l'ler, W L. S.mons, Jimmy Sum
ner Jun Cro•g
Th ird Row: Coleman Meadows Horvey
Sp•vey Charlie Dupree, Hoyt Brad ey,
George Jackson, Emory Fruit Philly
Je nes J mmy Saxon.
Fourth Row : Lofaye te Lynch, Jimmy
Th mp
1mmy Rober s, Bernard Roy,
Fred Herschelmon, Nei Newton.
B
-4
Seated le ft to right , First Row : James
De wdey
Ko hleen
Payment
Joyce
Woodward, Florence Gann, Nell Corter,
Janet Key, Frank Borton,
Second Row : Edwin Chopmon, Joe
Green Fronk El is. Horry Dunn, E. C.
Broden Pou Brooks, Wolter Campbell
Jerry Guffin
Third Row : D"onne Rodgers, Betty
Vaughn Oroded Johnson, Dolt e Watters, Lindo Martin, Nancy Jones, Mory
Gue t.
Fourth Row : Wayne Uber, Don Tribble,
J nnv W oms Ronald Brogden, B. y
w· kes Jerry Dunn, Mark Shuman.
B-5
Seated left to right , First Row : Jackie
Hodd k, Cor< '"n Beck A, e Jenkins,
Avanell Lycan, Barbaro Kog' k, Dennie
Gr·ner
Second Row: Mory Tal ey, Melvin Wo.
k"n Be bby Settle, Bobby Hom, Nadine
Weaver J •yre Brooks.
Third Row : Kenneth River
Tommy
Ar· her Steve Barrs, Bobby Chapman,
De
M I• he
Robert Pierce.
Fourth Row : Tommy T mberlake, J"m
D ·key J hnny Barrow, Billy Estes, Sammy Sims.
B-6
Seated left to right , First Row: Ado
R th Lee Be y M Cart Nod"ne Souther, JeonnoHe Gills, Pearl York.
Second Row : He1en Butler, Lois Woods,
Be f b, Ne F• mby Bever 1 Siney, Jonn
y
:::Jr ke
Third Row : J 1hn Norwick, Donald Wilam n R •no.d W ilson, J m Mor6s, Jock
Sext
Fourth Row : Julian Andrews. Pete
H •nea. F onk Seymour, Gero'd Moyes.
�,
em
s
CLASS OFFICERS
JERRY BEATENBAUGH
President
DONALD WOFFORD
Vice-President
JERRY TEDDER
Secretary
JONITA HARRIS
Treasurer
A- I
Seated left to right, First Row : Borboro
Anne M ·n hew An• a He m Lou Ella
Foster, Betty Canup, Carv yn Ea.on, Kay
Jones.
Second Row : J •n'ta Harris, Lee Timberlake, Pegqy Crowe, Alice Dunson, Mogiene Stephen>vn, Jane Chance. Mary
He• ter
Third Row : Molly Sue Hood, Dapl-ine
Porker Paule te El ins, Jeanet e Fowler,
Dor., Gre1ner, Virginia Wood, Sue
C ogler.
Fourth Row : Betty Jane Chumbley, J dy
We t Cor• >e Carter, Bet y lves er,
Em ly Cvlba h Do ores Moson.
Seated left to right , First Row: R chord
W tt• n Larry Ba ,k.n Th ma Str kland,
Stan1ey Smith Raymond Medluck, La
mor Lowe 1n,
Row : Claude e N:cholson, Maxrpee
Edna Barton, Morgare
Suzan e Smi h, Louise Crawford,
S uort.
Third Row : Elizobe h Burdette, Doe
Davi , Jo Anne Ragsdale, Ann Akin,
Mary Sm,th
Beverly Sure
Johnny
Cathey
Fourth Row: on Wofford, Robert Dorne
Kenn th Ray Stone, Billy Gray,
Teddy Pnce, Tommy Tyler Harry Pier
sol, George Hamme .
A-3
Seated left to right, First Row: Betty
lvoe, Sh'rley M· Cart Gerald ne vie,
Barbara Gvo.>dw>n, Joan Sorrow, Chariot
te Andrew
Second Row: Helen Sims, Sf.elby Sutton,
Lawson, J an
Irma Sue Wade, Po
Ph 'p• D ro hy Wi son.
Third Row : Henrietta Guthrie, Frances
H •and V a Per er, Sarah Jarrett
Katherone Cannon Sally Bur .
Fourth Row : Bet y Minor, Joyce Lewis,
Foye Ho d Maid e Van Jones, Mary
Ruth Dun~an, Adrianne Ingram Lynn
Greer.
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f
r
e
s
h
m
e
A-2
Second
ne B
Bo; ey,
Martha
u
b
n
•
•
•
�A-4
Seated left to right, First Row : Jimmy
M K e Paul P'lgrm Fred Kobre Hor
ry Huckaby, Jerry Tedder, Gordon Low
n.
Second Row: Pat M ler Paulo Robinson
Be
S<e t• n
Jacque Kel•ey, Judy
Thv p
Geri Reeves Barbaro R chord
Third Row : Gene Melton, Kenny Wilion Sammy Woodward Corson Tyler
Bi y lve ter D)n .McKown.
Fourth Row: B lbby Se ers, ..rohn Guthrie,
Gerold Ju tu
Arth ur Moyes Charles
Morri,, Be ton Tucker.
A -5
Seated left to right, First Row : s, I Hortman Bi y Gr· bb, M. nr >e B< le .. orry
Ada
Lorry H ckoby, G
Sorber.
Second Row : Jerry Hope, Morwin Ho'f rd
B 'Y Barnes, Norris Gorr SO",
P • n ~uqhe. Don Honea.
Third Row: Elaine Webster, Ger rude
A, en Laverne Dodd, Ju~e Connol y
Sue
Her>che man, Joanne
Bra we 1
L •ver e G ord.
Fourth Row: B' Handley, D11lo Hot
Gen B t er Jerry E s, Charles Cogg.n•, Gene Ergle.
1
A-6
Seated left to right, First Row: Fronl:
Bo
•ov•d -oy
s· y Sm h B·lly
Bornetl, werry Lew• R y "'" k.v .. , Benny
BlyO
Second Row: Jerry Boo enbo qh, Dovey
Kemp
F'ury Gory Sand fer, A rio"
-'>'
PI, lrv·ne
Eugene Lomb d
G, ge Ch ders.
Third Row: Terry Williams. Kenneth
M
enn h Keener, R ger Peitso
Gee. e Sneed Doug dS Davis Ch11rle
G
B y B rey.
Fourth Row: Edward Mitche l, B' I Crone
Buddy Corte Joe Mort"n, Larson B rko
"'" • Bryo , George Givens.
A-7
Seated left to right, First Row : Mic ey
Low n, J
Ki e Hor d Born ' Fro~
Smit J .ep Kog k.
Second Row: B II Po I o Hoke Brod ey,
lsob
B•
e , Willord She' on Mo•
sf.o So•
Third Row: Janice Phi "ps, June 0 om
M
Mosf.burn My"ltl D naw11y
Sh~t y H
d
Fourth Row: Ra ph Sanders, Emory Poqe
Ma
W oms, s, y Goodwin Tnomos
So,vyer.
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�MAJOR AUSTIN
SERGEANT NAKAMURA
SERGEANT TUMLIN
SERGEANT MUIR
SERGEANT AUWEN
R. 0. T. C.
* * *
SERGEANT WATSON
�R. 0. T. C.
7~e
�eadet
Cadet Lt. Wortto To or, LoryoPe Ke ey, Sponsor; Code Lt. Hugh Brown Bever y Wise, Sponsor; Cadet
L. Tommy Barber Fran Lee Sponsor; Cadet Lt. Fronk Dov s, Joyce Tolar Sponsor· Code L. Rex
Miler Jeennet e Nei , Sponsor.
Coder Lt. Covin Roy Mar ene Ho ford, Sponsor; Cadet Lt. Horold
Code• Copt. Cftcr es Goz11woy, Emma Lou Marks, Sponsor; C11det
Sponsor; C11de Lt. HMold Gal man, Joyce Woodw11rd, Sponsor.
The rol of drums and the sound of marching feet announce the "dress
p!lrllde as ROTC parades across the e d-a se" o h,k; browP,
�Cedet C
Rey S+ephenson, Christine Te ey. Sponsor; Cede• L . Co. Le"y Dovis Po• Bes·o. Spor>sor Code• Cap . Jac
Sh'r ey Greene Sponsor· Code Copt. Hubert McWh rter, L ndo Bobb Sponsor; Code Capt. W11de Sh man
Pegay Fro 1 • Sponsor; Cadet Mojor e Turner Ju"e Youmo'ls, Sponsor.
Demare~
Codet l
Jimmy S vo
Do re
Moro n Wh te, Span or; Cade
Cedet l
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�On the Firing Line-Champ Rifle Team.
'Orders' posted, Sirs.
Elementary, my dear Sgt.
Only way to erase the dee merits, boys.
Sharp Line-Up for NCO.
Standing. First Row: mmv Bentley Water Deere, D<~v'd IN<!ddy, McCoy Wood, Robert Br<~~'d 'YE M v•n W<~tk ns, Bill HoI. Austin Fin! Bran C~~n rell.
Second Row : Bi i M.. Don<~ d Boe' :::l11vis Robert Stone, Bi y Hope, J. C. Smith, Ch<!rlie Fur <!do,
C: a •e B11 1ey Dick Biah<~m, Don Ferrell, Bi •y SeMcy, Tom As ew, H<!rold Hall, Bil B11ughman,
"" k " u qb .:>ad Wesley Owen, L11m<~r Powell, Bobby Wofford, D. L. Sanders.
Third Row: w,JI,ce F int, C,lv1n R<~y, Henry Hd•br,th, Fronk Seymour, Donald Co1both, Edword
Pier
nmy McDanel. Bill Tingle, Billy Settle, Deon Crone, Kenne h Crone G. W. Wode,
Wortf, Tolor, Jerry Smith, Tommy Hyde, Emory Chron.ster, Jock Draughon.
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�Test day for the Driver's License .
Hob' ba ard ake preced nee :>ver
Hind Horn and Baby Lon.
"The Nativity' in Latin presentation.
�ta de~,'
'if)~e/te
'te¥ut
U dui~ted, ~ '~-~
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�1st ro""' h Paula RobUuon Anne Mabry Jol!nne e1ll. Adrianne Ingram. lois Morris Pat
Terry. •
2nd row r G enda Autry Joyce Granger. o·.-.rtne Rod9us. P.at Reed Fran
lrd row ~r
orma Dav's ShirJe.y Wa lace, lind<!~ Sm't PaHie
Lee Gayle Harp
Wynn Rcr nne Wiliiems A ce Jen ns
4th row 1 r Geor9e Hemmett, Tommy Me
Ca,....ey Rona d Wilson.
l.4tJn 1 Sp4n sh. ArtRequirements of the language dubs~l"lowledqe of t ..... o tongu s. Prorno+e porl•es
end program•. foreign dye. Spanish C~b
-bett~ ·n ernafonal relations. lat;n Club
-an t.onderstending of the "oncitonts''
BuDef, boards renec:t the .,... stud•nt\
imagination and prac:f ce ..,· th paint brushes.
�Student Council eu7,+s in requlai;nq ttudent affa;rs.
Sea+ed le-ft io nqht• ld row~ Ma1' Brc .... n ng Treasurer R. E. Sm1th. feciJ1ty Advisor· Tom
my McCarvey Pres'd nt Ch4r es Jechon, Vice President Ar+hur H"•on Chaplain· June
Youm~ns .Secr•tary.
• 2nd row: Wa11ace Flint Tommy Ash..,, To!'T"!my Archer Ken4
neth Bro ... f"', Jerry Smith, Harold HaU. , , 3rd row H~o~qh Brcwn 0dn ln~rdm Jerry
Yovnq Gerry Wa·-·ru Donnie WiUiams, Donald Chapman. •
4th ro ..... B y Hope,
Tom Barb.r, Char~s Smith, Stephen Wa er Charles Gazaway
Se.1ted left to right· I d row Shirley Macon, Chairman· Dan ln~rom, Vice-Cha;rman·
Sandr4 Q., ... ,,, Secrctary-Tre~nurer; Joyce Woodwtnd, Joyce Granqer . • 2nd row: Gen
R""'' S irley Founta"n P.,t Taylor, Bill Hal'tmar'!, Ja,.,es Oowdey, Eulease Dennis
Jan'ce Ph'llips, Betty McCart, Larry Bask'n Jann Drake .... 3rd row: Kaye WaH, Peggy
Crowe Joyce Le.,.. '• Martha lvie, Barbara Kaqn Lee Timberlake, Bihy Smith Jerry
Hope, Ad'r'en SiUs Jerry Teddtr. • _ 4th row• Jo.me Odom Virg;nia Pierce, Katie Jo
Gordner Joyc• Grern, Su1.ant1e Sm"th, Mary Gateway. Peqqy T•ylor, Je•n R•bideaux
Pat Reed Trec:y Tolar. • • 5th rc..., Freddie Stridland. Maidie Vann Jones, Jeanneent
Stridland. Ptgqy Conn'ne Bobby Settle. Gene Peiho, Charles Jadson. Ooloret Haynes
Betty Jo Henslee, Tommy Barber. Florence Holla,d
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�LIBRARY STAFF
Front seated· Jeann'ne Strtdlal"ld Barbara ~pp, Jacl'e Mur~y. Janice Wahon , en
McCannon. Edi.;.na Buc~na , Carofyn s·ms, •• , First roW', rear left
to rtght Mary H"ucn. Jo Anne Rag1dale, Chri1fne T ey. Norma o.....~,. Eulea1e Oe,rus
S cond ro.,.... Jann Drake, Mary At1n Coqqin, Joal'1n Tud r.
Scoq9'tns E 1ab.f
First row , •eated ltft to right Lucenia Ray, Nell Scoqginlo Sharon O'Brien, Dolore• Payne,
Janice Watson ,
Stcond row . standing left to right: Margaret Weaver, Janice Con. Behy Con..nafty, Betty Gi b~rt . Anne Thomp•on. Margaret Brantly. Jand EJii, Ann
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First row (l-Rl: Jeannine Stridl~nd Mary HeT ne Corl y. Lamer Cason, Ann Thompson,
Glenda West, Jo Anne Nix Joanna N•il. June Yeomans , • •• Second ro..., fl-R}: Mary
Sidn y Baldwin, Jan'c.e Watson, Norma w•d41~tr , ··cad·e ' Oev•s. Sue Cone. Oaiay Jo
H~mmeH. B•rbdra Culbret~ . Betsy ConneNr., Pat B111~tr , Joyce Cole, Lucenia Ray, Mary
Alyee Williams. Emma Lou Marks , An, Tin9 e 1 Mary Courie, Pattie Wynn . • • Third ro....,
L R . Carol Granger, rranc.es Hoqan KeMeth Crane Fet . Sibley, Tommy T '"'
Ben
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Hutchinson, Neil Turner Robert Stone, John McCannon, Sh'r y Hampton, Peggy Conine,
Jane Martin, Norma Jean White,
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�LEDER CLUB
1st row left to ri9ht Pat Con"pton. Clrol Ca~T~p, Al'lita Babb. Joyce M~Calmon Sh~rLty
Pruitt
2nd row, '-ft to r ht: Arv\• a. liTO .... Betty Jo H '" ee, e.rb ra Ct. bn h, Vera
Hodgson, Sh rloy Folds Jerry Sm t • • • Jrd row left to riq~+ Bobby Wollord Joy Ro>muuen.
orm.
fa e-r Joyc.e Mulngill,
o,.. q"ttt Hohon. Roberi Brann
n •• o4+h row
left to right: Charles Brow., J'mmy Smit M dey La ... son, Donald Ric:htt Huqh Brcwn,
Sth rc ..... left to nght· Jimmy Stovad Jotck Dem4r st,
Tommy ! ~ber Joh" lovem
Dk~oy B nne!+ Dono Cc broth lorry D••·• Chorle• Bo~oy Gerold Moyes
• 6th
row It to riq I Bmy Est•• James Wells, Neil Torntr, Herold HoQ, J. C. Smitl., B'lly
Ho~
.. 7th row left to rlqht Roy SloJ>honson, F.on~ Poet , Rober' Stone, Charlo•
G.naway. Wade Shuman, Fren~ Seymour.
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HORNET
"Press" days are literally pressURE days as deadline nears. Ed and Manager determine policy and
cost of paper-out of one issue right into the next.
Ten issues of page meetings ... assignment giving ... picture taking then retaking ... interviewing famous people ... researching done ... sports
reviewing ... news gathering ... always lookingout for news ... and finally writing-writing-writingediting and editing ... typing and racing to printers
... breathing ... then proofreading ... making up
dummy ... then "Poipa, Extry, Extry-the HORNET'S out."
Between issues comes time for fun ...
The Valentine Ball ... decorations to put up .. .
tickets to sell ... all this, and journalism, too .. .
but a wonderful success. And Press conventions .. .
Columbia <~nd W & L with the ice skating ... strange
and wonderful sights ... luncheon at Waldorf Astoria where HORNET gets distinct recognition as
first class paper.
Back home ... reveling in local recognition ...
making Quill and Scroll ... binding ten issues for
keeps.
That's journalism!
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HILLTOP
Set up " budget; sell .. dvertising· get on •taff;
sell HILLTOP subscnptions and then-The St4fl c.sn
pl4n the Year Book. Biggest job is photogr4phy ••.
pictures and pictures ••. senior portr .. i+s, homeroom groups. clubs-sports, ROTC. c4ndid shots,
snap shots-oh, so many to be cropped Cdptioned,
and laid out-so many in such limited •pace.
Constant rem'nders from sponsor that D ad Line
on Febru .. ry IOth is " MUST. Lagg•ng spirit pick.
up F bruary f,st.
"Press" fever runs high •.• Last minute rush to
Colley's for those "lost" prints· b4ck to Colley's
for correct "heads" on te .. chers; b .. ck to Colley's
after ROTC "busting" to "ta~e" new ofl•c;ers; draft.
ing local help to f1ll in needed pictures for "this and
h.. t".
Long night hours of makeup--drafting, typing ,
copy writing, indexing, checking p4ge numberswhew, i~'s all complete-just like Mr. "Cholly'' likes
it.
Rcl4x4Hon till Dummy's proof'"g-collec 'ng for
Ads •• . coli cling subscriber's final dollar •.. delivery of . The HILLTOP. "Ohs" and "ahs"-delivery to Staff-Seniors-Faculty and underclass·
men .• halls 'in d with autograph f1ends.
Anoth r ye .. rboo -the BEST EVER!
�NERVE CENTER
for school
COMMUNICATIONSHILLTOP-HORNET- RADIO
�flame
time , , ,
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up , , ,
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55
�WISE
BESIO
COMPTON
Banded together are these three
units of rhythm, giving HHS top
flight entertainment: Concert
Band , their officers, the lettered
members ... majorettes and Cheer
leaders ... Result-
CARR
Second from left, Cawthon; third from left, Rooke.
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��J. C. Smith: Excellent defensive Hope: Good offensive center; and Goodwin: Defensive tackle; great
guard; terrific tackler. Plagues with downfield blocker.
things are expected next year.
injured ankle.
J. T. Hall: Promising offensive D. Smith: Charging fullback; de. Estes: First rate offensive tackle;
end; fine pass receiver.
fensive line backer.
counted on for future.
Donnie Williams - Guard : Hard
fighter, excellent on offense or de·
fense ; a credit to the Hapeville
forward wall.
Jimmy Stovall-Tackle: Fightenest
Hornet in years - fighter to the
final whistle - rough and rugged
on the right side he proved
the right to his position and still
a season to go.
Harp: Rugged tackler; fine hustling center.
Furtado: Offensive guard; one of J. Smith: Fast moving scat bad;
next year's top prospects.
good pass defender.
Pruitt : First-class quarterback;
great spirit, good ball handler.
Powell: Brilliant tackler; one of
main stays in forward wall.
C. Brown: Exceptional halfback; McDaniel: Fine pass receiver; stal.
Hapeville's hope for next year wart defensive end.
falls largely on him.
Hyde: Spirited defensive halfback;
one of next year's probable starters.
�Ray Stephenson-Tackle
Big Ray was the strength of life for fou r
seasons-career climaxed with All Region honors, stalwart varsity lineman.
Edward Pierce-End
Larry Davis-Fullback
All round best on anyone 's team-This
pass snatcher stopped everything that
came around . The "Scouts" have taken
notice.
Hard charging fullback , Larry was the
big man of the backfield. On defense
he 's a solid line-backer.
Brown-Fullback
Triple threat man-top notch on
fense. His will to win spurs any team.
Harold Hall-Guard
Made the left side tough to get through
-hard playing-excellent on kickoffs.
Always good for a quarterback sneak
gain, good ball handler, a welcome
member to the HHS '53 team.
�Holton b .. Is for extro yords.
These boys DEFEATED the poonh
��Stovall bloch, R.dett ready for rebound.
Wad
Shuman ond Ltrry Oav1s-Mana9ement ~, herr bus ness
-occas ora y subb nq for Vars'ty
'odds a"d
e~ds
style
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�Senior Superlatives
71
�"Thou marsha/'st me the way that
I
wa~
going."
MISS EMMA LOU MARKS
WILLIAM CHARLES SMITH
72
�"Unlike our ubject now hall be my ong,
It hall be witty and 1t shan't be long."
MISS EMMA LEE BOYD
CHARLES OLIVER JACKSON
73
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"To do ea ily what i · difficult for others
the mark of talent."
MISS GLENDA ANN WEST
DOUGLAS HAROLD SMITH
71
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"If thou do t play with him at any game,
Thou art ure to lo e;"
MISS NORMA JANE WHITAKER
LARRY EDISON DAVIS
7'i
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"A playful rnan and merry . . . Hi
eyes
would twinkle in hi head a bright a do
the tart on any fro. ty night.''
DONALD EUGENE RICKETT
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worth so was hi , wi. dom
known. Of learninx took he greate t care
and heed.''
MISS ANN TINGLE
DENNIS LAMAR CASON
7i
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"0 thou art fairer than the evening air
lad in the beauty of a thou and
MISS PATRICIA ANN BESIO
ELTON WADE SHUMAN
78
tar
�...;.......
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"To be true to each other,
Let 'appen what maay
Ti ll the end o' the daay
An the la t load i hoam."
MISS ANITA GAIL BABB
ROBERT HENRY STONE
79
�"Popularity is only a virtue when men have
it whether they will or no."
MISS MARTHA CATHERINE DAVIS
RICHARD HAROLD HALL
80
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"So much one man can do, That doe · both
act and know."
MISS JO ANNE NIX
JOHN THORNTON DEMAREST
81
�I DEX OF ADVERTISING
To all the advertisers who have so generously contributed to the
publication of THE HILLTOP, the entire Staff expresses a sincere appreciation and a great big Thank You!
Page
No.
Air Travelers, Inc.
Alamo Plaza Restaurant
American Legion Post 117
Andrews Flower Shop
A. P. Moore Dry Cleaning
A & P Tea Co.
Arrow Press
Atlanta Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Atlanta Division , University of Georgia
Atlanta Paper Co.
Atlanta Produce Co.
Auto Alignment Service
Baker Produce Co.
Balfour
Barrow, Mr. and Mrs. P. M.
Brewer's Pharmacy
Beta Club
Black Floor Finishing Co.
Blankenship, T. W .
Blue Jacket Drive In
Bon-Art Studio
Bowers Sheet Metal Co.
Brand-Vaughn Lumber Co.
C-1
Cactus Grill
Calvert Iron Works
Campbell's Drive In
Capitol Fish Company
Capitol View Cleaners
Capitol View Florist
Capitol View Tea Room
Carter's Barber Shop
Cawthon & Hollums
Central Hardware & Appliance Co.
Chapman Drug Co.
Charlie's Fruits
Chicken Have,
Cigarette Service Co.
Citizens Bank of Hapavil e
Clark Simpson Service Statio,
::lassie Flower Shop
College Street School
Colonial Stores
Cotton, Joe
Coy Wynn
D-1
Davidson, Henry C.
Dillion, J. Austin
Dixie Auto Alignment Co.
Dixie Highway Express
Dixie Tallyho
Doc's Beauty & Barber Shop
Donehoo, Paul T.
Dutch Oven Bakery
Dwarf, The
E-1
E-2
East Point Auto Parts
East Point Chevrolet Dealers
East Point Flower & Gift Shop
East Point Ford Co.
East Point Ready Mix Concrete
East Point Reality Co.
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93
114
121
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95
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89
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99
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92
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84
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99
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115
II 0
109
El in's Department Store
84
Eubank's Appliance C o.
I I0
Evan ' s Army Store
119
Evan 's Implement Co.
92
Fashion Shop
I 14
I II
Farrell, William E. & Co.
First Baptist Church
90
Flamingo Grill
89
Flowers Lumber Co .
87
Folds ' Bros. Servic e Sta t i o~
I 17
Ford Motor Co.
108
Fulton Dry C leaners
98
Fulton Theateo
93
Georg ia Auto Glass
120
Georgia Baptist Children's Home
I 07
Georgia Institute of Techno logy
119
Gordon Foods
90
Grace Baptist Church
I 09
Hansard's Market
I 06
Hapeville Auto Servic<l
121
Hapeville, City of
122
Hapeville Drug Co.
112
Hapeville Dry Cleaners & Hall's
Beauty Salon
II I
Hapeville Furniture Co.
I 06
Hapeville Hardware Co.
120
Hapeville High PTA
88
Hapeville Laundroma t
I 08
Hapeville Lions Club
113
Hapeville Lumber Co.
I 06
Hapeville Me t hodist Ch r: h
93
Hapeville Nursery School
90
Hapeville Pouliry Co.
93
Hapeville Presbyterian Church
102
Hapeville Tire and Battery C :>.
I I0
Hapeville Washerteria
121
Hapeville Woman 's Club
87
Happy Homes Super Mar~ <l t
99
Hargis Service Statio,-,
98
Harris Bros. Furniture Rep.J ' r Shop
106
Harris Department Store
123
Harris, John M.-Real Estate Broker
87
Harrison-Draughon Scbol of Co.,merce 97
Hemperley & Sons, A. C.
102
Henry Chanin Corp.
87
Herring's Rexall Drugs
116
Holder Auto Ser•ice
102
Holland, Preston L.
. 98
Homer Lumber Co.
102
Hope Battery Co.
93
Jim & Jerre's
117
Keith Jewelry Co.
89
King, W. C. & Co.
98
Kitchens Feed Milling , Inc.
104
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
112
Longino Supply Co.
103
Lowe Automobile Glass Co.
106
Martin-Johnson Printing Co.
106
Marvin's Market
86
McCord Compa,-,y
84
McCoy Hardware Co.
119
Mid-Town Restaurant
92
Military Department
97
Miller , T. R. & Sons
104
Millirons Garage
116
Mitchell Motors
110
Montag Bros .
107
Moore , P. B.
121
Mount Nurseries
97
Murtay The Florist
Ill
Ninth Grade
100-101
North Avenue Church "· Christ
9S
North Avenue Faculty
IC9
Norton 's Grocery
121
0. K. Bar-B-Q
89
Paul's Tire & Battery
99
Pepsi Cola
104
Perkins Lumber & Supply Co.
105
Pilgrim 's Auto Service
89
Preston Sundrie Shop
104
Ray Building Contro!lctors
112
Reeder & McGaughey
89
Reid Alignment Co.
95
Rickett's Service Station
112
Rockett, The
110
Russell Dry Cleaning Co.
95
Saints
117
Sexton & Co.
95
Scott Bros. Barber Shop
119
Settle Lawn Service
112
Sims Radiator Shop
87
Skyway Service Sbtio:1
113
Smith Transfer Co.
114
Southern Bell Telephone Co.
94
Southern Brassiere, Inc.
107
Southern Wood Preserving Co.
121
Stafford Motel
84
Stalling's Florist
89
Stanfield Motors
123
Sterling Jewelers
120
Stevens Engraving Company
97
Stewart Ave. Automatic Laundry
87
Sulcer's Cafe
98
Swift & Co. Oil Mill
87
Television Specialty
120
Thompson Service Station
Ill
Tom-A-Toe Produce Co.
105
Tri-City Federal Savings & Loan Ass'n. 113
Uncle Walt's Barber Shop
112
Universal Motors
116
125
Van Buren Colley
Varsity
114
84
Virginia Avenue Beauty Salon
Wagstaff Motors
85
Ward Tire Co.
116
Ward's Q Room
86
Welch's Good Food
105
Weldon's Service Station
116
Westbrook Motors
120
Western Auto Associate Store
I 04
White's Flower Shop
98
White, Hubert A. (Baldy)
II 0
Wilder Ice Cream Co.
92
Willingham-Tift
95
Wright, Dr. Robert K.
102
Young China Chinese-American Res.
98
95
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95
99
108
90
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96
118
109
102
112
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Ill
112
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tJI tM4 eMe t~ Ha9
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Patrons
�Compliments
··.'ince 1947"
of
AIR TRAVELERS INC.
hell
CLASSIC FLOWER SHOP
34 4
tewart A venue
ervice
Hertz Driv- r- elf
In urcd Auto
Hape ille, Georgia
torage
One Block from Atlanta Airport
Phone FA. 1874-Day or
ight
Mr. J. M . Jack on, Prop.
Entrance 971 Virginia Avenue
Hapeville, Georgia
Compliments
ELKINS DEPARTMENT STORE
Your Money'
Worth
THE McCORD COMPANY
neal Istate
In urance
or
343 7 Stewart Ave.
Your Money Back
Hapeville, Ga.
FA. 1546
No Room At Home?
Send Company to
Complimeuts
STAFFORD MOTEL
of
2640 Stewart Ave.
A FRIEND
"Just Like Home"
Beautiful Interior Decorating
Lottie Loretta Me amee
faster Beautician
Re idence-Fayetteville
Phone 2641
Compliments
VIRGINIA AVE. BEAUTY SALON
Introducing
ew Thermique Permanent Wa e Machine
1
o appointment nece ary
Hapeville, Ga.
749 Virginia Ave.
FA. 1161
of
COLLEGE
TREET
CHOOL
�PLYMOUTH
MOST TI(UlY
BAlANCED
THE DISTINGUISHED
NEW
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1023 Vtrgmta Avenue
HAPEVILLE, GEORGI'\
Food Con
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tently Good
THE DWARF
Hapevtlle
Foret Park
Compliments
of
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Compliment
of
CAL VERT IRON WORKS, INC.
-o-
A FRIEND
Compltments
of
ATLANTA PAPER CO.
MARVIN'S MARKET
3315 Lang A venue
Low Pnce Every Day
CA-9340
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�SIMS RADIATOR SHOP
FLOWERS LUM BER COMPANY
Di. tributor for
Lake R adiator Con·s
Radiat01 ·
Repaired
Clt·aned
Recor!'d
Retail Dealers in Builders Supplies
and Appliances
Box 352
East Point, Ga.
CA. 8876- 77
Over 15 _}'earr expenence
II Repair \ ork Guaranteed
1392 Central Avenue
Telephone WA. 31 6
7. W.
23 Piedmont Ave., N. E.
at Harrison Road
im
Compliments of
omplim 11/s of
HAPEVILLE WOMAN 'S CLUB
Mr .
Mrs.
Mr .
Mr .
Mr .
Mr .
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mr .
JOHN M. HARRIS
Pre ident
John G. Lewis .
First Vice-Pre ident
J.
. Hastey
l'cond ic!'-Pre ident
Ralph L. Pen y
C. H. tanfield
ecretary
Trea urer
Quincy 0. Arnold
H. L. Ratcliffe
Auditor
W. C. Dameron
Corresponding ecretal)
Frank A. Lea
Pre s and Publicit)
Phil A. Boy kin ............. ..
Parliamentarian
R ea l E tate Broker
Insurance
3396
te\\:ltt Ave.
Hapt'\ ilk,
FA. 1438
eorgia
CA. 4961
STEWART AVE. AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY
2047
SWIFT & COMPANY OIL MILL
tewart A\e.,
. W.
Phone F.\. 5910
P. 0 . Box 190
25 pound Hammond l\Iidp;et-matic wa hers u'ed
e. pe ially de igned for automatic laundr) u ·.
All clothing wa hed and dri ed properly fold d
at no extra charge
EAST POINT, GA.
Congratulation s
SENIORS
OF
HAPEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
HENRY CHANIN CORP.
COTTON
P. 0 . BOX 32
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WASTE -
LI NTE RS
EAST PO INT, GEORG IA
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Com pli nu'n/
of
Hapeville High P. T. A.
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�l{eith Jewelry and Optical Company
Diamonds
Watches
Rings
613 Central Ave.
Hapeville, Ga.
Co mplim ents of
the
"See Keith a11d Wear Diamonds"
FLAMINGO GRILL
Expert Watch Repairing
Earl H. Keith
Phone
President
CA. 1275
Compliments
of
STALLINGS
0 . K. BAR- 8 - Q
Flowers and Gift
Phone: RA. 9747
RA. 1186
Nite Phone: RA. 2384
629 Lee Street,
957 Virginia Ave.
Hapeville, Ga.
. W.
Atlanta, Ga.
PILGRIM 'S AUTO SERVICE
The Best in porting Good
General Repairs
Complete Service Station
and Garage
"Specialist i11
Georgia Ave. and Pryor St.
Phone CY. 3132
REEDER & McGAUGHEY
ports"
Broad and Walton
Atlanta, Ga.
BLUE JACKET
DRIVE IN
BOWERS SHEET METAL CO.
tam pings
Good Food.'
836 Lee St.,
. W.
Atlanta, Ga.
Tool and Die
)one boro, Ga.
�Compliments
of
THE BETA CLUB
Pick up the bag with the
little Red Truck on the
label. Always cri p and
tasty! They are guaran·
teed to be fresh!
Comphments
of
GORDON'S ~
POTATO CHIPSI
DUTCH OVEN BAKERY
RAymond 2101
HAPEVILLE NURSERY SCHOOL
3427
tewart Avenue
HAPEVILLE, GEORGI\
By day,
wee~ly
or hour
* * *
Good lunch and afternoon nap
Large hady playground
Remodeled ,tnd under new m,tnagement
Where children are loved
Compliments of
Call CA-7616
Mr . Jewell Robmson
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner of Fulton and College t.
BLACK 'S
FLOOR FINISHING CO.
Laying
andmg -
Hapeville, Georgia
Fini hing
E tamates Free
All kmd · of floor covering
527 Mobde Avenue,
. W.
CA-6476
ATL\, T-\, GEORGI\
* * *
�C-1
HOME ROOM OFFICERS
Hugh Brown
. President
Frank Peek . Vice-President
Frances Hogan . Secretary
Churles Gazaway . Treasurer
THE I00 PER C ENTERS
In Banking
In 'Hornet" subscribing
In "Hilltop" buying
In "loaded" contribution to Student Council
And-Runners "close" to first place on the annual
First Nighter stunt show.
�CIGARETTE SERVICE CO.
of Atlanta
Compliment\ of
OPERATORS OF CIGARETTE
WILDER ICE CREAM COMPANY
VENDING MACHINES
' . 5168
1303 Spring Street, N. W.
EM. 6461
Compliments of
Compliments of
EVANS IMPLEMENT CO.
MID-TOWN RESTAURANT
-63 Whiteha ll St.,
(K imball H ou e)
. \ .
AtiJ.nta, Ga.
Mr. and M1 . W. F. \\'h itton
*
Complim ents of
CITIZEN'S BANK OF HAPEVILLE
omplete Banking ervice
Member of
F d raJ D po it In urance
*
orporation
�Best Wishes
f
f
f
from the
HAPEVILLE METHODIST CH RCH
CACTUS GRILL, INC.
2175
tewart Avenue
HOPE BATTERY COMPANY
Rebuilt Batterie
Wholesale and Retail
Fine Food
Famous for K. C.
teak
3580
herman Road
Hapeville, Ga.
Mr. and Mr . Clyde Melancon
Phone CA. 9482
CLARK SIMPSON SERVICE STATION
2866
tewart Ave.
Hapeville, Ga.
ANDREW FLOWER HOP
-
FloU'ers of Distiuctio11 Telephone FA. 2661-2
College Park, Ga.
You dou't bar•e to Ilope to start
with a Hope Battery
Lendon "Lynn" Law on
HAPEVILLE POULTRY CO.
61
FULTO
King
t.
THEATER
"Your Best in Eutertainment"
A. 3912
�~pologie
to Poetess Stein.
A rose may be endl ssly a rose; a job
is more tl1~n just a juL.
A job is a living.
So wl1en you lool~ for a job, you want
security, good pay, assurance of raises
and opportunity to advance.
Telephone girl find all these thin s
and more in int re ting and important
jobs in a growing industry.
Why not come in and tall~ witl"l us about
a position at the Tel phone
THE TELE
HO
ompany?
E
OMP
NY IS A GOOD PLACE TO WORK
�R e. AM 94RI
CA R07 4
Compliments of
Dixie Auto Alignment Co.
Atlanta Produce Dt tnbutor
Bee Ltne
ervicc
W . D. Pope, Jr.
H . H . Horton
General Auto Repatrs
I 050 Murphy A venue,
W.
FRED A. McWHORTER
ATLA 'TA, G EOR(,I'
223R
. W.
tewart Avenue,
WILLINGHAM TIFT
LUMBER COMPANY
JOHN SEXTON & COMPANY
Founded m 1904
R66 Murphy Avenue,
P.
Manufacturing Whole~ale Grocer
P. 0. Bo. 4124
. W
ATL'\
. Box 174
'T;\
2, GEOR(,(.\
ATLA TA, GEORGIA
Compltment of
Compltments of
RUSSELL DRY CLEANING CO.
ependahle Pre tng
REID ALIGNMENT COMPA Y
Heavy Duty Frame
ervtce
and
"Your
3404
attsfactwn
1
our Atm"
Axle
CA-9 167
tewart Avenue
121 Davt
tratghtenmg
Avenue
HAPEVILLE, GEORGI.'\
"A Plea for N.ew 'Te tament Chn tianit)' "
N orth A venue Church of Chri t
3300
Jd Jone horo Road
DIXIE TALLYH
ERVICE
Sunday
Wedne>day
Bthlc chool
Wor. htp
Wor htp
Ladte. Btble
Mtd·Week
Ia"
Ia~
Compltment of
Hape,tllc
10 :00
II :00
:00
10:30
:00
A. M
A. M
P. M.
. M.
P.M .
F\IRBUR. ·, GEl RGI\
�I. High stepp ing Gw on· 2. Sh e' s lov el y, sh e's en gaged , she 's Caro lyn ; 3. Two barr els of fun; 4. Oh Pa t ri cia , " H is" Darl ing ;
5. Our " Flossie' Mae"; 6. " Mabry " he ' ll be a Gene Krapper yet !; 7. Is it so f unny , Ve ra?; 8. Orch ids to o ur mom , Mrs. D.;
9. Wade 'n Frost-across the hall doesn 't matter ; 10. " Messy " Betsy at her best ; II . Is that that dog , Lonny, you 're a -huggin ' on 7; 12. " Hot-rod " W ise-No Fitts neither ; 13 . " Gather ye rosebuds while ye may"; 14. Th e " Belle" of them all ;
15. He ' s forever " pidin "- just " pid in"; 16. Our little Mary 's not contrary ; 17. Still " Worth less"; 18. Betty Jo struts
some " moe "; 19. Mr. Don steps out ; 20. Don 't give up t he crutch! ; 21 . " The big ' un got away"; 22 . Paper doll ; 23. Wh ich
twin has the toni? ; 24. Just down from Noo Yawkah-Jack, the ladies' man ; 25. Connie 's playground ; 26. E- 1 having a
little fun ; 27. Ban jo Bob.
E-1
�-oComplimrnt1 of
the
.J.
P.
E GRAVING
TEVE
MILITARY DEPARTMENT
Engrav<>d
W<>dding Invitations
Announ<Tm<>nts
Vi iting
ard.
tation<>ry
Compliments
110 Prachtrcc Strc<>t, Atlanta
of
A FRIEND
-o-
HARRISON-DRAUGHON
SCHOOL
OF
CO:viMERCc
75c
Mrn'
uit
Ladi<' ' Drc sc
Plain
School of Superior Merit
for those interested in better business training .
AT. 3880
579 Peachtree St.
Ca h and
arr)'
With order of three or more
0 ne Garment FR EE
Atlanta , Ga.
Blanket and Comfort
For
Cut F lower
Frc~h
-:-
\Vr
prcializr in all Cleaning
A nd
hirt
Pot P lants
Cor age
Al way in
MO
upply
T NU R ERI E
4 11 W . Rugby -:- CA. 1731
Co llrgc Park, Ga.
CAPITOL VIEW CLEANERS
639 Dill Ave.,
AM . 1544
. \\'.
�FULTON DRY CLEANERS
Q.uallt)' and Courte )
Y UNG CHINA
Chme
T. Perry Jack n Owner
46
Amencan Re taurant
W . Peachtree
ATLA
orner Central and Ytrgtma Avenue
" 'The Best
Food
HWF\'!LLE, GEORGI\
treet, N . W .
TA, GEORGIA
atwe Cantonese
erved m Atlanta."
Complnnents
Complit~zelzts
of
of
HARGIS SERVICE STATION
Pre ton Lee Holland
Phone FAtrfax 2679
W. C. KING COMPANY
DY
TOBACCO
11
Ntght: AM- 101
WHITE'S FLOWER HOP
"h ole~ale
A
Day : CA-62 3
OTION
E WaM1ington
treet
124 Whtteway
EA T POINT, GEORGIA
EA T POI 'T, GeoRGI ..
Complnnents
of
SULCER 'S CAFE
62- Lee
treet,
CARTER'S BARBER SHOP
. W.
Partie and Banquet Our
pectalty
Call RA-06-: for Re rvation
Fulton Avenue
�c
p
H
,
i\
s
A
Happy Homes Super Market
For
2991
tewart
ve., Hapeville, .-a.
1, 06 Stanton Rd., Ea ' l Point, Ga.
"A
All DlU' G and S ' ' DRY
l\11
615 Central
omplete Food Store"
venue
Hapeville, Ga.
CA. 1136
A. 92-t-
PA T
L'
F
. :3262
DOC'
TIRE & BATTERY
BEA{]TY & B RBER
9 to 9 .1on., Tue .• Thur ., Fri.
Paul Strozi r, Owner
A Complete One
Ga
Oil
E. Cleveland
top
9 to 12 Wedne day
9 to 7::30 Saturday
enice
cce . ories
1:3-l
•
ylvan Rd.
Ea. t Point, Ga.
ve. and 'ylvan Hd.
'
East Point, Ga.
Atlanta's Fine t Drive-In
Curb 'en·ice
'paciou Dining Room
Air Conditioned
, 0:> W. Whitehall . t.
. 7443
HOP
�PE\'!I.LI: lllGil
I Jr:ar • ,..,rwn.
I 'c b tn lot of fun havur 011 thz, )' a1 fm our. owh. }'ou'tt ,,
1umc "/11 h mmkr'· Jm 111 • illlle wz • to wmk trm•a11l .
.
, t•' about lhe
t'
IJrmrtll mu( toM'
J nl!,r' . file mrmo1
({)/II
tu o /Wf!.t'l m
')OUr'
thr jllcturc) ref/d)
y
uf n./1 t/1 , nil of u
ally 't
If liten fUll to ell "tiring ·
!t'1 bt t n 1 11 ·•makinl!,·ttJ• tlu t' twn
1-t r1llllll 11 hall clu·n h 11 the }l'llll to
fflll'op"
.
Th
b, I nflurf.· tn thr b I
f
/·~'IOU\,
/Jotn tl.e b.
I of 1-RJ,~ll \11: '.
��A Fnendly
CAPIT L VIEW FL RIST
hurch
1352
111
H apeville W elcome· You
ylvan Ro.tc.l,
FA-37 13
Hapeville Pre byterian Church
W
AM 5730
Cut Flower ·
Pot Plants
Wec.lc.lmg.·
Re\. Jacoh
. M acKorcll, Jr.
Floral Arrangement·
A . C. HEMPERLEY
HOLDER'S AUTO SERVICE
B .-\TTERIL.'
ON
Funeral Dr rector:;
General Auto R epair
TIR E.
~
A ccE.·. <>RIE:
EA T Pm ·T, GFoRCJ \
311
en tral A\'cnuc
CA-9120
Three Generatrons of
ervrcc
B N-ART STUDIO
Compliments
222 Peachtree
trect,
. W.
of
Operatec.l hy Bryn-AI.m
DR. ROBERT K. WRIGHT
enmg the
outh
Chrrop racttc Clime
peci.tl Rates to G rac.luates
CYpre.
77 1
'There rs no substrtute for an educJtion
HOMER LUMBER COMPANY
Ea t Point Chevrolet Dealer Inc.
Chevrolet
Everything for the Home Budder
Dry Lumhcr
Plywood
BUilc.ling Materi;ds
ervrcc
In ulatron
(>00
]\CK M o RRJ
562 Glenn
treet,
. Mam
trect
EA sT Po1 ·T,
ATL\l'T'\, GEORGI.'\
FA -26 11
. W.
G EOR<.L\
�ere's to good times and good friends
... may you always have an abundance of both
BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY
THE ATLANTA COCA - COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
Compliments
AMERICAN LEGION
CLUB
POST 117
LONGINO SUPPLY COMPANY
B lLDl G
PPLIE
Dixie Highway
I 166 Virginia A venue
3 Mile South of Hapeville
Hapeville, Georgia
FAirfax 1332
�B1.1l
ll' nlu
PRESTON SUNDRIES SHOP
1
2137 Stewart Avenue, S. W.
T. R. MILLER & SON
Atlanta, Ga.
Hape' ille
CA. 9445
KITCHENS FEED MILLING, INC.
Manufacturers and Distributors
SOUTHERN PRIDE AND MONEY MAKER
DAIRY AND POULTRY RATIONS
I 192 Pryor Street, S. W.
CAWTHON & HOLLUMS
FIU ID IRE HOME APPLI
CE
nd
FIRE TO 'E UTO lJPPLIE
225 \\'. \\'a hington Avenue
East Point, Georgia
Bill Weatherby's
V\E TER A TO
A 0 lATE TORE
CHICKEN HAVEN
George H . Watson, O l('ncr
2608 Stewart Ave.
Fried Chicken Bar-B-Q -
Atlanta, Ga.
Steaks -
Hot Dogs
Sea Foods
Auto Acce .. oric , Fi. hing Tackle
porting Go ds, Wizard
ppliance
591 Central Ave.
H apeville, Georgia
BRAND-VAUGHAN LUMBER CO.
1824 Murph y Ave.,
. \\'.
Atlanta, Ga.
Lumber
-.-
lli ed Products
en· icc
AM. 1565
�CONGRAT LATIONS, GRADUATES OF 1953
ATLANTA DIVI ION, U IVER ITY OF GEORGIA, offer d egree program for your election, including U. . Army Transportation
ROTC. Day and Evening Classes for your convenience lead to the Bachelor
of Busine
Admini tration and Bachelor of Nursing Education Degree ,
or three year may be programmed toward any degree in the Arts, cience,
or Education. A part of The Univer ity of Georgia, the Atlanta Divi ion
receive the same recognition in the chola tic field a The Univer ity of
Georgia. College Placement Office and tudent Credit Union help any boy
or girl who wishes to finance a college education.
PLAN NOW to continue your tudies at this downtown 5,000,000
plant, pro ided by the Regent of the Uni er ity y tern of Georgia, where
last year more than 7000 tudent establi hed new foundation for careers.
WELCH'
3264
EAST POINT FORD CO.
308 N. Main
East Point, Ga.
t.
GOOD FOOD
tewart A venue
CA. 9168
lJ.'/ e serz e Quality Foods and Qua11til)
Home-CA. 1032
"Growers-Packer "
Compliments
TOM - A - TOE PRODUCE CO., INC.
of
PERKINS LUMBER and SUPPLY CO.
hippers of the
lF' or/d's Fiuest Tomatoes
Look for our Proud carton
for home use
Building Materials
Hapeville, Ga.
464 . Centra l Ave.
FA. 7522
1050 Murphy Ave.,
. W.
Atlanta, Georgia
RA. 3111
�AUTO ALIGNMENT SERVICE
MARTIN-JOHN
N PRINTING C
p
PRI 'TER.·
Bear Ahgnint;
BLI IIERS
y ·tem
Publishers of
ATL.-\ 'TA
I 06 Milledge
treet
CA-2990
FA1rfax 1319
E.-\ T POI
Calhoun 2873
T, GEORGIA
E.-\
afcty Gla ·
Plate Gla ·
Regulator·
Channel
l Bl RB \N REPORTER
M1rror ·
Wmdow Gla
T POI
CHARLIE'S FRUITS
F1 ·h Ba1t -
LOWE AUTOMOBILE GLASS CO.
607
outh Mam
EA T
Por
'T,
trect
Tackle
Novel tie
elf- ervice
2755
tewart Awnu•
EORGL-\
Open 7 A.M. to 12 P.M.
CAlhoun , 292
M. C. LowE
- 7 Day -
C. C. LO\\'E
HAPE ILLE
F RNIT RE CO., INC.
We Exchange
ew Furnitur> for
Refim hmg
Repamng
phol tering
HARRIS BROTHERS'
ECU
Low Pnces
E.t y Terms
Alhoun 2612
Furniture Repa1r
227 E. South Main
Pay Your Gas Bllls Here
770 Central
HAPEVILLE,
T, GEORGIA
EORGI-\
COLLEGE P-\RK,
hop
treet
EORGI~
CA-7074
HANSARD'S MARKET
Red Dot Member
Compltment
of
Be t Quality Foods
Low Price
H apeville Lumber Company
�It
}' (II/I
-o/ .1 11 ,1.!,1' Ill'
Colllllt'l
I· I. ' l·. R
BR
GEORGIA
\~~II· Rl~ ~
and
G .\ R 1 ER BELlS
BAPTIST
n ('{IIIII f ullv .\ tyI('(/
l·u/1 (; 111
PI' I {t'll / •11
Ca JIIJCnl~ of
CHILDRE
l-.lega11t Di~tinc tion
.\\ailable at the
Heuer ~lore~
in You1 Cit}
HOME
Southern
Brassiere, Inc.
-c-
E '~ 1 Po" r
G IC)R(;J
\
QUANTITY
QUALITY
46,000 PRIZES!
THOUSANDS OF PRIZESI
425 BICYCLES
375 RADIOS
550 FOOTBALLS
550 NOTEBOOK CASES
1,250 SURPRISE AWARDS
20,000 BONUS PRIZES
22,850 OTHER GREAT PRIZES
SEE CONTEST D ETA I LS
I 65 EXTRA, School, Classroom or
Group Prl=os
ON OT H E,_ .ICC
MAOI[ .... MONTAG ·"OTHI["S INC:
-'TI..ANTA GA
TIUOI' MAftl( fti[G U S .. AT 0,.1' ) ) 4 _0 • •
Ask yewr tlee ler er write
Yl
fer tlet• ll•
LOOSE LEAF FILLER
No. 4-915
2 HOLE PUNCHED
SIZE lOVz x 8
Fi ts All
tandard Note Books
�Com plimenls of
Con~ratulation .
PAUL T. DONEHOO
from thP
Funeral llom'
LAUNDROMART
\mhulanct' .'t•n ice
c \. 2171-72
F RD
OTOR
Hape\ ille, Ceoq,?;ia
0
A
�f
f
f
J. AUSTIN DILLON CO.
Funeral Service
24-HOUR
AMBULANCE SERVICE
MAin 4680
502 Pryor Street, S. W.
f
ComjJliment s
f
f
-o-
of
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH
Best Wishes
to the
Class of 53
NORTH AVENUE FACULTY
Compliment s
of
EAST POINT AUTO PARTS, INC.
-0-
�REGULAR MEALS
SHORT ORDERS
THE ROCKET
"GOOD FOOD"
We Never Close
Walt Thrailkill, Proprietor
Under New Management
Exponent. of Better Li\ in~
EUBANKS APPLIANCE CO.
MITCHELL MOTORS
ra and Elo·rt rir Equipment
"l'ow Ofd,mobilt Dtall'l"
:~30
\\' . Peachtree
t.
Come to
IN
122 X
111
at our nn1 location
Ea. t Point • tn Tt
Ea. t Point.
a.
C.\ . 8821
Dut wood Euhanks
Com jili me nt s
of
HGBER T A.
BALDY
The Ta ....
~f an
\YHI E
HENRY C. DAVIDSON
�Compliments vf
MURRAY
THE FL RIST
THOMPSON SERVICE STATION
28,000 Square Feet of Glas
2324
CA-9356
tewart Avenue
1286 Vtrgl11t<L A\'enue. Ea t Potnt
WEDDING DECORATION
FA-91 0
FL RAL DEIGN
POTTED PLANT
CUT FL WERS
Your Total
WE:T W.:.. HINCTO
Food Btll
Ro~o
Is Le
CA-2522
CA-0646 - 7
hop at
T, GEORGIA
EAT P
When You
C!
( Suburb of Atlanta)
A
D
TO E
READY-MIX
0
EME T
CRETE
East Point Ready-Mix Concrete Co.
Phone CAlhoun 5235
411 Plant
P . . Box 112
treet
Compliments of
E.\ T POI
T, GEORGI.'\
M. R. Allgood, Owner
William E. Farrell & Company
Accountant and T ax Con ultant
QUick Ptck-Up
Prompt Dehvery
attsfactiOn Guaranteed
HAPEVILLE DRY CLEANER
HALL' BEA TY AL N
3 I Years Servtc m Hapevtlle
and
FA-4946
urroundmg Communtty
612 Central Avenue
1L 3 W . Peachtree
(At Fourteenth
treet
treet)
�UN LE WALT' BARBER HOP
EAST POINT REALTY CO.
219
Real
outh Main
2235 Stewart Ave.
treet
E s~a t e
Rental
CA. 215 3
P UPPY HOUSE DRIVE-IN
2235
te\ art Ave.
Fre h Food
SETTLE LAWN SERVICE
Moving
Trimming
eeding
H. A. RAY
Building
Fertilizing
A. 2426
FA. :3239
Texaco Product
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
J. P. RICKETT
Different
ertified Lubrication
Tire and Battery
655
entral Ave.
ontractor
Ta ty
ervice
ati fying
449 Ponce de Leon Ave.,
CA. 9170
EL. 7307
Hapeville, Ga.
EAST POINT FLOWER
& GIFT HOP
Ea t Point' Newe t Flower
. E.
Hapeville Drug Company
hop
"The Store on the Corner"
We pecialize in
Wedding and Funeral Arrangement
CA. 3121
FA. 6010
W. Cleveland
Ea t Point
Owner
Mr . Alma
We appreciate your patronage
mith
�BEST WISHE
Mr. and Mr . Robert
ole
FROM
Mr. and Mr . W. P. We
t
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Thomp on
Mr. and Mr. A. T. Pitman
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Youmans
Mr. and Mr. W. W. Morris
Mi
Mr. and Mr . H. G. We t
Carol Taylor
Glenda Wet
A Friend
Mr.
J.
Joyce lllack
F. Manser
Miss France
Bob Wet
pratling
Mr. and Mrs. Royston
ettle
Jackie Morris
Mr. and Mr . W. T. Hughe
Patricia Reed
Connie Harri
Tom Elli Morri
Sue Carr
Jack Grantham
Mr. and Mr.
J.
0. Payne
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Burge
BAKER PRODUCE COMPANY
Jerrie Pilgrim
Mary
idney Baldwin
LOA
SAVING
pecializing in
Shelled Limas
Picked Greens
Pea
Snapped Bean
Georgia
hed 2, Units 10-15
AM. 1688
avings & Loan Assn.
tewart Avenue
:3441
Hapeville, Ga.
FA. 1574
tate Market
1040 Murphy Ave.,
Tri-City Federal
Late t Dividend 31'' (. Per Annum
. W.
Account
Insured
10,000
Atlanta, Ga.
Compliments
of
Complimwts
SKYWAY SERVICE STATION
of
A. 0117
HAPEVILLE LIO
CLUB
Corner Virginia and Lang
Hapeville, Ga.
A~e.
�T EV R ITY
Fre"h Food
Curb en Ice
\ tlanta
\then"
A. P. MOORE DRY CLEANERS
Com pli menl8
of
Quality \\ orkman>-hip
THE FASHION SHOP
:\1oderatel y Priced
Formerl}
567
Perrell":;
entral
Jlapc,ille.
\C.
C orp:ia
SMITH TRANSFER CO., INC.
"}our Business I Our Rusines ''
I I ou:-eho I d \lo, er:-- Commercia I I Jauler,_,
If It':. Printing \ ou \ccd
112 Ea:-t \\a:-hini!ton
Ea;,t Point
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THE ARROW PRESS
890 \ irginia
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Hape,ille. Ga.
A. 2171
�1-Joy at Grant Par~. 2-lngram and Baldwin at Par~ in Easter finery . 3-0sborne·s Kiddie Kar. 4-Big Ray and Jim On
Stage". 5-Bron's Portrait. 6-Ba~er bakes on top of Rod City. 7-Felix feels the " ~eys", B-Owen and Owen. 9-Mama s
little manager. I 0-Huckaby a-sunnin. 11-Turner on the background? 12-Jackie-the " goil". 13-Big wheel Rayford.
14-Cheesecake, Watson , Tuh, tuhl 15-AII dressed up for the " Play" , Jim? 16-Counting the money to beat D-2 . 17Gay Le Gay . 18-Boe in a " merge " ment. 19-Wade 's just acting silly. 20-Little " Strick '. 21-Tis Huie. 22-And can't
tell where to find 'vem, Searcy. 23-Browning & Pooch. 24-Reason enough for Jane' s absence. 25-No Eve resolutions,
Pat? 26-G'w on June ; Pat ain 't comin . 27-Bigun Bigum . 28-Right out o'the middle of Civitan. 29-Butts made the
Dead Line!
D-1 They will "gather"
your money
�CAPITOL VIEW TEA ROOM
1331 Stewart Avenue, S. W.
COY WYNN
Atlanta, Georgia
"The Student's Friend"
Famous for HOMEMADE COCOANUT PIE
Compliments
WARD TIRE CO.
EAST POINT, GEORGIA
HERRING'S
REXALL DRUGS
of
A FRIEND
Compliments
of
MILLIRONS GARAGE
QUALITY and SERVICE
24-Hour Wrecker Service
Phone CA. ll67
747 Virginia Avenue
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
ANYTH-NG AND ANYTIME
"Your Friendly Drug Store"
CAlhoun 13803
1360 Lakewood 1\. venue
East Point. Georgia
UNIVERSAL MOTORS
Compliments
of
3418 Stewart Avenue
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
WELDON'S SERVICE STATION
�ERVICE
Q ALITY
L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY
MA
ATTLEB RO
Cla
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Ring and Pin
Commencement Invitation
Diploma -
Per onal Cards
Club In igma
Memorial Plaques
Repre entative : Mr. ThaJ WJ!kin
2 26 Peachtree Street
ATL\NTA, GEORGI>\
LAmar 3671
VAL E
BEAUTY
'SAINTS"
Congratulatrons
Cia s of '53
F.
T.
JIM AND JERRE'S
Gnll
T.
Regular Meal
T.
]ERRE WILLIAM
Cia.
Complrments of
tewart Avenue,
'Trombone
E T,
Gwtar
i!TH,
Ba s
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Fold Brother
BREWER'S PHARMACY
923
Drum
THRAIU.. ILL,
C.
of ' 42
MITH,
'Trumpet
McC.>\RVEY,
H. "
583-B Central Avenue
JIM McLAUGHLI •
AR HER,
D.
Re taurant
Piano
IBLEY,
STANDARD SERVICE
. W.
RAymonJ 6123
Corner
tewart anJ North Avenue
CA-9449
1173 Lee
treet,
H .-\PEVILLE,
. W.
RAymond 5145
The Be t of erv1cc
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�1-Aima Mater. 2-"Miss Intellectual". 3-"Ragmop" Nix. 4-Wizard West. 5-"Buzzard". 6--Johnny
Davis, The Pie Cart, and a horse. 7-Besio, our own Beauteous Besio. 8-Donnie Williams, age 3,
ain't he sweet. 9-The flowers are on the bush-that's Anne Thompson beside it. 10-Smiling Spradley
shows her teeth. 11-Hearts beat for Mary Alyce. 12-King & Queen of The School. 13-Hail, hail,
the gang's all here. 14-Hoyt's sponsor "last year". IS-Senator Smith, class president. 16-Cheese·
cake, a Ia Whitaker. 17-Hall the Great-Lady Killer. 18-She uses chlorodent. 19-Needs his blinkers.
20-Miss Sue Cone in her working clothes. 21-Reading from left to right-Maypop, Mother Taylor,
Honeyboy.
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EDUCATES
Engineer , Architect , cienti t , and Executive
TRAIN
Air, Army, and Navy Re erve Officer
AIDS INDUSTRY AND GOVERNMENT
Research and Engineering Exten ion Cour e
FOR INFORMATION, WRITE
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECH OLOGY
Office of Regi trar
Atlanta, Georgia
Courteou
ervice
Compliments of
SCOTT BROTHERS ' BARBER SHOP
ALAMO PLAZA RESTAURANT
579
2370
orth Ave.
tewart Ave., S. W.
Hapeville, Ga.
Work
lothe
hoe
Boots
McCOY HARDWARE COMPA Y
Hapeville High
EVANS ARMY STORE
Prepare Girl and Boy
"The working
mafl 1s
store"
for
ucces ful Living
�Comphments of
WESTBROOK MOTORS, LTD.
DODGE
PLYMOUTH
DODGE
TRUCKS
Large Enough to Serve You . . . .
. . . . Small Enough to Serve You
EAST POINT. GEORGIA
Use Your Credit
DIAMONDS
JEWELRY
•
•
DIXIE HIGHWAY EXPRESS CO.
"A SUPERIOR EXPRESS SERVICE"
W. J, LETT ... General Agent
800 Murphy Avenue, S. W .
Atlanta. Georgia
Telephone AMherst 3521
Easy Payments
WATCHES
SILVERWARE
STERLING JEWELERS
THAD B. REESE. SR.... Manager
Compliments of
TELEVISION SPECIALTY
SALES AND SERVICE CO.
579 North Avenue
Payroll Checks Cheerfully Cashed
150 North Main Street
East Point, Georgia
CAlhoun 6066
CONGRATULATIONS
TO
THE SENIORS
FROM
HAPEVILLE HARDWARE CO.
FAirfax 7878
Hapeville, Georgia
Best Wishes
David Vaughn
Pat Harmon
Willie Hammett
Charlotte Gresham
Tommy and Athene
Harley Thompson
Jean Ray
Bill Griffith
Janel! Upchurch
"Foots" McMurrian
Compliments of
GEORGIA AUTO GLASS CO.
Compliments
of
"GLASS FOR ALL PURPOSES"
ELgin 1573
696 Bankhead Avenue, N. W.
Hapeville Tire & Battery Co.
�HAPEVILLE AUTO SERVICE
Compliments
451 S. Central Avenue
of
Hapeville, Ga.
CA. 92 76
CAPITOL FISH COMPANY
J . H. McDo nald
A. L. All en
HAPEVILLE WASHERTERIA
3483 fult on A, e.
Ila pt·\'illc.
Com jJ/iments
of
eorgia
P. B. MOORE
Cla 1:1. ce L. Du ncan. j l'.
Ope1a tor a nd
wn er
NORTON'S GROCERY
SOUTHERN WOOD PRESERVING CO .
CREOSOTING AND
Groceries- Fresh Meats- Vegetables
CREO-PINE PRODUCTS
QUALITY AND SERVICE
Atlanta P. 0. Station A
WE DELIVER
Treating Planks
642 Cherry St.
CA. 9321
Hapeville, Georgia
East Po int, G a.
Macon, Ga .
Chattanooga , Tenn.
�Congratulation to the
HILLTOP
from
THE CITY OF HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
Frank R. Lea, Mayor
~lis-.
Barbara L e,
I rk
C. B. Bond", .\lderman at Large
•••••
Coun ilmen
. B. Bond
T. Perry J a k -on
Augu tu" Hil man
Tom E. Morri
�CAMPBELL'
WHERE IT'
RECE.
cbool Friend
Main
DRIVE I
ALL DAY
Meel lo Ea/
East Point,
treet
a.
Aubrey
A hfield Yarbrough
esbit
om p!imenls
STANFIELD MOTORS
of
HARRIS DEPARTMENT STORE
Memory of Quality Remain Long
After the Price Is Forgotten
550 Whitehall
Central Avenue
t.,
.
W.
Atlanta, Ga.
Hapeville, Georgia
B AND H QUALITY FOODS
Meat
Grocerie
Compliments of a
Produce
Friend
Live and Dres ed Poultry
Mary Helen
Blanken hip and Harri on
Annie Lou
1650 Jonesboro Road
Central Hardware & Appliance Co.
Best ll'/isbes
T.
ale. and
upplie
from
.. Pel
MR. & MRS. P. M. BARROW, SR.
upplies"
FA. 6682
623
entral A,e.
�GENERAL INDEX
A
Abercrombze Jewel
Adorns, Lorry
A in Anne
AI en, Gertrude
A mond, Pot
Anderson,
rozd
Anderson, Jerrell
Andrews, Chorlotte
Andrews Jock
Andrews Julion
Andrews, oncy
Antonopo1is, J. A.
Archer, Tom my
Alkew, Tommy
Aos in, Major
Au ry, Glendo
Auwen, Sergent
Averette, Moxine
34,49
39
38, 51
39
17, 51
34
36
38
36
36, 37
H
12
37 49, 62
35.45,49
40
17,48, 54
40
35
B
Bobb, An i o
17 42,48,49, so. 51 57
Lindo
36, 43, 49 51
Cho~les
17,4551,54
Jo I
36
Morgoret
38. so. 51
E. E.
10 12
Pot
33, 48, 50. 51,54
Babb,
Bo · ey,
Bo' ey,
Bo iley,
Bo er,
Boker,
Boldwin, Mory Sidney
33,43,48 49,50
Sorber Eu ene
39,5'1
Sorber, To~my
H, 42 ,49 51,59
Bornes, Billy ·39
Bornes, Jimmy
3'1,48
Bornette, B'lly
39
Bornette, Horold
39
Borrow Anne
17,48, 51 6'1,65
Borrow, Johnny
37
Borrs, Steve
37
Bor on Edno
38
Bor on Fron
37
Borton, G orio
H
Soskin, Lorry
38,'19
Boughmon Chores
H 'IS
Beo ll, Fror.
39
Beo rd, Lorry
36
Beord, Morgoret
33,48,'19
Beotenbough, Jerry
38, 39, 5'1
Beoumon , Ann
12
Beck, Corolyn
37
Bedford, Sondro
33 48 ,65
Bene zed, Mourice
36
Bennet, Richord
33,51,62,63
Bentley, Jimmy
H , 'IS
Berey, Bo y
39, 54
Besio, Po
18,43,48, 51,53,56
Beville Joon
35 54 65
Bighorn, Dick
33,'15
B ocki one, Elo ine
33 5'1
B o ock Beverly
36 51,53
B oloc , Lavon
33
B onkenship, Joyce
33, 'I) 48
B onkenship, June
3'1, '19
Bo es, Monroe
39
Boyd E'Tlmo Lee
18. '19 53,54
Broc ett, Lorry
33
Broden , E. C
37
Brod ey Ho e
37
Brod ey, Hoy
39
Bronnen, Rebert
17, 45, 51, 5'1
Bront ey, Morgoret
35. 50, 51
Broswell, Joann
39
Brewer, Roy V.
12, 61
Brogdon, Ronold
37
Brooks, Corolyn
18
Brooks, Joyce
37
Broo s, Paul
37
Brooksher, lsobel
39
Brown, Chorles
34, 35, '12 , 51, 58
Brown, Hugh
Compton Pot
19, 48,51 5'1
Cone, Sue
19, 50, 53
Conine. Peggy
H,48,'19, 50, 54
Conolly, Betsy
20, '18 , 50, 53
Conno 'Y Jonice
H, 48,'19, 50
Connolly June
39
Coogler, See
38 51
Corley, Mory Helene
20. 50
Courie, Mory
35. 50 51
Cox, Jock
33
Croig, Eorline
34
Croig, June
37
Crone, Bill
39
Crone, Deon
H. 45
Crone, Kenneth 20,43,45 49,50
Crowford, Fred
35
Crowford Louise
38
Crissmon, M. T.
13,57
Crowe, Peggy .
38, 49
Culbreth, Borboro
34,42,"18, 49,51 5'1, 59
3'1,49
36
36
33 49, 57
39
39
35,'12
36, 50, 51
12
38
38
36
12
39
38
38
18 50,52
39
.37
18, '18
Brov. n, enneth
Brown, Mory .
Brown, Sh rley
Brownin
Mox
Bryon, Benny
Bryon Jomes
Bryon Wilmo
Bucknoll Edwina
Burch Mrs. J. H.
Burde e, Elizobeth ..
Burel, Beverly
Burel, Edword
Burke, Don
Burke. Lorson
Burpee, Moxine
Bur , Solly
Bur on, Jock
Butler, Eugene
Butler Helen
But s, Buri
Butts, Edgar
32, 33,48. 49, 50,51,65
D
Dornel , R bert
Dov
B
ee
Dov
Coc ie
L0,48, 49, 50, 51,52 53
38
39
35,42 62
20, 51, 54
20,'13,49 50, 51, 53, 5'1 62
36, 48 , 50
35, '18 , 49
13 61
33 45
Dovis, Normo
Dovis, Sondro
Deck, L. L., Jr.
Deere, Wo ter
Demorest Jock
c
Collohon. Corle,.n
37
Camp Corole
33 48, 51' 65
Comp, H Ida
36, 65
Compbel , Wo ter
37
Compbell w;!liom
13, 62 63
Connon, otherine
38
Contrel Bron
33 45 49
Conup, Betty
38
Corlis e, Cloude
.36
Corlisle, John
35, 43
Corr, Gwen
19,5'1
Corr, Sue
36
Corter, Buddy
39
Corter, Corole
38,51
Corter, Ne ll
37
Coson, Lomor
19,50, 53
Costleberry, Mory Joyce
35
Cothey, Johnny
38
Cowthon, A~drey
33, '18 , 54
Cawthon, Horry
35
Cerny, Rudolph
35
Chonce, Jone
38
Chopmon, Bobby
37 54
Chopmon, Donold
19,49
Chopmon, Edwin
37
Chrones er, Emory
3'1, 'IS, 57, 62
Chumbley, Betty Jone
38
Clork Anito
35
Clevelond, Judd
H
Cobb, Jomes
19
Coggins, Chores
39
Coggin, Mory Ann
36,50 51
Co both, Donold
)'I 51
Co both, Emily
38
Co e, Joyce
35,50
Co e, Mory
33
16, 21 , '13 , '19 51, 53, 59,62 63
35
36,49 50,51
21' 57
10
39
37
3.6. 51
33,48 51
H ,57
13
37,49, 50
37,'19 50,53
21, 'IS , 57
39
38
36
37
37
38
37
36,51
35 45
Denney, Mory
Dennis, E.
Dennis, Jimmy
Derrick, Corolyn
Dodd Loverne
Dokey Jimmy
Dorsey, Jonet
Dorsey, Virginio
Doug oss, Jerry
Dougloss, Mrs. Nell
Dowdey, Jomes
Droke, Jonn
Droughon, Jock
D~nowoy, Myrno
D~ncon, Mory Ruth
Duncon, Mori lyn
Dunn, Horry
D~nn, Jerry
D~nson, Alice
Dupree, Chorles
Dyche, Emily
Dye, Dov•d
E
Eoson, Corolyn
Edinger Tommie
Elkins, Pou le tte
Ellis, Fronk
Ellis, Jone
Ellis Jerry
Ellis, Peggy Ann
Erg e, Gene
12-t
F
Fure1 , Don .
..33, 45 , 48, 49
Fieods Lorry
.35, 62
Flint, Austin .
H,45
Flint Wolloce
21, 45 ,49
Fo1ds Shirley
21 51
Fombey, Bobbie Nell .
37
Fosler Louello
38
Fountoin, Shirley
33, 49
Fowler, Jeonette
. 38
Frozier Shirley
37
Freelond Brod ley
36
Freemon, Ruth
33
Frost, Peggy
21 43 ,50
Fruit, Don H,48
Fruit, Emory
37
Furtodo. Chorles
33,45, 58,59
Flury, Don
39
38
33 45 , 49, 59
Dovis, Dole
Dovis, Douglos
D~vis Fronk
Davis, Johnny
Dovis, Lorry
33
12
37,51 58
Espy, Dorothy
Estes Bolly
)'I
38
35, 51
38, 54
37
49, 50
39
35
39
G
Gollmon Horo1d
35,42, 49,62
Gonn, Florence
37
Gonn, V'rginio
36
Gordner, Kotie Jo ..
36,49 51
Gorrell, Soroh
38
Garrison, Norris
39
Gosden, M.
36,51
Gozowoy, Chorles
34, 42 , 49, 51
Gozowoy, Mory
36, 49
G'bson, Arlene
H. 51
Gi bert, Betty
22,50
Gilbert, Jeonine
37
Golbert, Gerold
31
Gi Jeonette .
37
Gi s, Chorles
39
Gi 1 ord Lovern
39
19
Givens George
Goodw;n, Borboro
18
Goodw•n Billy
39 48, 58, 59
Goodwin, Jomes
34
Gosden, Betty
36
Grogg, Barbaro
37 54
Gronger, Coral
33
Gronqer, Joyce
48 , 49 51
Gronthom, Fronk
35
Gorrett, H. G.
17
Gray Billy
38
Green, Joe ..
36, 37
Green, Joyce
49
Greer, Lynn
38
Greene, Shirley
33,43 48
Greshom, Kenneth
22
Griner, Dennie
37 49
Griner, Doris
38
Griner, Joyce
37
Griner, Mory Groce
22
Groover, Donnie
Grubb, B'lly .
39
Grubb, Connie
22,51
Grun , Joe
Guest, Mory
37
Guffin, Gero d
37
Guthne, Francis
37
Gut~rie Henrie! o
38
�1
• • •
Uhere J pride o/ poJJeJJion
in a Portrait by . . .
VAN BUREN COLLEY P.S.A.
I
INC .
IN ATLANTA
30 N.W. TENTH ST.
AT. 6321
�GENERAL INDEX
H
Hoddod, Jocbe
37
Ho, Horold 22,48,49,51,53,59
Hoi J. T.
58, 59
Hohford, Morlene
36, -42
Hollford , Morwin
39
Hom Bobby
37
Hom , Shirley
Hommett, Doisy Jo
H. 48 50 54, 65
Hammett, Desselle
33, 51
Hommett, George
38, -48 , 51
Homme , Miss Morilucy
12,51
Hompton, Shirley
33, 48, -49 50
Hond, Sue
35 , 49
Hendley, Bill
39
Harbin, Virginio
3b
Horp, Freddy
H 58, 59
Horp, Goyle
33, -48 , 54
HMris Connie
36
Harris Claude
33
HMris, E sie
35, 51 54
Harris, Jone
36
Harris, Jonito
38, 53
Hor mon, Bz I
39, 49
Hortmon, Neil
33, 43 , 49, 54
Haynes, Dolores
35, 43 49. 51
Helms, Anito
38
Hems, Sue
35
Helton, ilo Moe
35
Hens ee, Betty Jo
23, 49, 51, 54
Hersche mon, Fred
37
Herschelmon, Sue
39
Hester, Mory
38
Hes er, Lnn
33
Hill, Dorothy
36
Hillbroth, Henry
H 45 , 48
Hixon, Art hur
23. 49
Hixon, MMy
26, 50
Hodgson Vero
23, 48 , 51, 65
Hogon, Froncis
H 48 . 49 , 50, 65
Hollond Florence
23, 49, 51, 54
Hollond. Fronces
38, 51
Hollond Louise
35, 51, 54
Holsenbed, Hoze
12
He t, Bill
35, 39, 45
Holt, Dole
.5 4
Holton, Dwight
H, 49, 51,59
Honeo, Cotherine
H. 48 , 51
Honeo, DM
39
Honea, Mory Fran ces
33, 51,54
Honeo, Pete
37
Hood Foye
38
Hood, Mo y Sue
38
Hood Shirley
39
Hope, Billy
33,45 49, 51, 58,59, 65
Hope L. W .
13
Hope, Jerry
49
Howard Roy
12,61
Hue oby, HMry
39,51
Huckoby, Jone
33
Huckaby, Lorry
39
Huffman, Miss Hazel
13
Hughes Preston
39
H unnicut Jerry
36, 51
Hunt Mory Ann
36
Hunter, Jerry
H 49, 54
Hutchins, Rosemory
37,54
Hutchinson, Ben
35, so
Hyde Tommy
33 -45 -49, 58 59
lngrom, Adr·onne
lngrom, Don
lngrom, Gwen
Ivester, Betty
Ivester, Billy
Irvine Phil
lvie , Betty
lvie, CMolyn
lvie, Geroldine
lvie, Mortho
48
49
33
38
39
39
38 , 54
35
38
J
Jackson, ChMie
23 , 49 , 52,54
Jockson, Deonno
35, 51
Jockson, Durword
36
Jackson, George
37
Jodson, Mory Lou
35.48,49
Jodson, Merriel
H
Jockson, Roy .
39
Jodson, Vivian
35
Jorrett, SMo
38
Jenkins, Alice ..
37, 48
Jenkins, Ruth
23
Johnson, Carolyn _
24
Johnson, Orode
37
Johnston Kenneth
35
Jones, Dolores
35
Jones, Jodie
36, 54
Jones, Jerry
24
Jones. Koy
38
Jones, Maidie Vonn
49 'il
Jones, Mort ho
36
Jones, Nancy
37
Jones, Phillip
37
JordM, MMilyn
24
J~ostice, Denno
33
K
Kog ik, Borbor11
Kog k, Joseph
Keener, enneth
Kelley, Harold
Kez ey, J11cque
Ke ey, Lor11yne
Kemp, Dovey
Kennedy, MorgMet .
Key, J11net
Kirby, Tommy
Kite, Joel
Kobres, Bo rbo r11
Kobres, Fred
Kromer, John
Ku~n. Jimmy
37
39, 54
39
33,42, 49
36,42, 53
39
33,49, 65
37, 53
59, 66
39
24
39
37
L
Landrum, C. E.
13
Lodrum, Myrna
36
L~wson, Miss Donna
13,67
Lowson, Gordon
39
Lowson LomM -----38
Lowson Mickey 38,39 49,51,59
Lee. Ruth
37
Lee, Fron
34,42,48
Lee, Mory Jo
35
Levy, George
Lewis, E~ogene
Lewis, Gerold
34
lewis, Jerry
39
Lewis Joyce
49
12
Linch J oe ll en ..
Lovern, John
Lovern, M. K.
Lucos, Jess
Lycon, AvMe le
Lynch, Lofoyette
Lynch, Noncy
35, 49
24. 43 , 49,51
13
H . 49
37
37
36
M
McColman, Joy• e
25,48 49, 51, 57,64 , 65
McConnon Elizobeth
50, 51
McConnon, John
33, 50
McCort, Shir 1
ey
. 38
McCorvey, Tommy
25,48 , 49 50, 53
McCullough, Wi mer
. 35
McDoniel, J'mmy .
33, 45, 58
McDonold, Bi l y
35 45, 49
McEzhonnon, Norris .
35
McKee, J mmy
39
Mcloughlin, Ponsy .
33, 48
McWhirter, Huber
25 , 43, 49
Mobry, Anne
35, 48 , 57
Mocon, Shirley
.35 , 49
Moinor, Doris
•. 36
Mainor, Jo Anne
33
Monn, Pot
33, 48, 57
MMser J. F.
13
MMks, Emmo Lou
16,24,42,49 50,51
Martin, Jone
50
Mortin, Joe
39
Mortin, Kenneth
.• 39
Martin, Lindo
37
Moshburn, Model ne
39
Moson, Dolores
38
Mossinghi , Joyce
25. 48. 51' 64, 65
Moys, Arthur
39
Moys, Gerold
51' 59, 63
Meodows, Coleman
37, 51
Medlock Raymond
.38
Meiton, Eugene
39
Miller, Dick
37
Miller, MMsho I
37
Miller, Pot
51
Miller, Rex
H 42
Mills, Clyde
36
Minchew, BMbMo
38
Minchew, Jimmy
35
Minish, Betty Jo
33
Minish, So y
25,65
Minix, Janet
33,49
Minor, Betty
38
M'tche Don
37
Mztchell, EdwMd
39
Moore, Boddy
37
Morgon, Edith
36
Morris, Jimmy
37
Morris, Lois
34,48
Morris, Virginil!
36
Murphy, Jocolynn
33 49 , 50
MJir, Serge11nt
40
Myer, Jimmy
33,49
N
Noftel, Mrs. Rebe, co
Neese, C~orles
Nokomuro, Sergeant
Nezll Jeonne
12,49
36
40
42,49
Ne il , Joonno
. 33, 35 , 48, 49, so
Newton, Neiz
37, 48
Nic • n Cloudette
38 , 54
Nix, Jo Anne. 25 , 48, 50, 52, 53 , 54
Norw• k J hn
37, 45
0
O'Brien, Shoryn
33 48,49 , 50
Odom, Bobby .
H
Odom, June _
39,49 54
O ' Kelley, Coro .
12
0 Kez ey, Gene
H
Oliver, Robert
H
0 Melio, John
35
0 Me•io, Kotleen
35
Osborne. Moxine
33
Osborne, Willie MM
35
O'Reor, Chorles W.
6, II
Owen, Jock
36
Owen, Wesley
33
Owen, Jeon
35
Owen, Wi son
33 , 49
p
Padgett, Jeon
Poge, Emory
Porhom, Fronk
Porker, Dophine
Porker, Joyce
Potti o, Bill
Potti1 o, Joanne
Poyment, Kothleen
Payne, Delores
Peerson, Ann
Peek, Frankie
Peitso, Gene
Peitso, Roger
Phillzps, Jodie
Ph lips, Jonice
Phzllips, Joon
Ph 1lips, Rodric
Pierce, Edward
Pierce, Robert
Pierce, Virginia
Piersol, Horry
Pilgrim, Jerry
Pilgrim, Poul
Pitts, Lassie
Porter, Violo
Powell, Evelyn
Powell, LomM
Price, Ted
Prichett, Shirley
Prui , Kenneth
Pruitt, Shirley
10
39
35
38
35
39
35, 54
37
26. so. 51
. 36
H, 51,63
35, 49
39
35,49
39,49
38, 51
H
34,45,59 63
37
37,43,49
38
35,51
39
36
38
33, 45, 58, 59
38
12, 57,67
58,59
26,51,65
R
Robideoux, Jeon
26, 49
Rogsdole, Jo Anne
38. 50
Rasmussen, Joy 33, 48, 49, 51, 65
Rotc iffe, Sue
36
Roy Bernard
36, 47
Roy Colvin
26, 42 , 45, 48 , 49
Roy Lucenio
35, 50, 51
Reed Pot _
H 48 , 49
Reeves, Geri
49
Reid Sue
35,51
Rheo, Tony
35, 54
Richards, BorbMo
51
Richards, ShMon
H 51
�GENERAL INDEX
Rickett, Donald
26, 49, 51, 59, 62,63
35 , 48, 49
Ritch, Verlyn
37
Rivers, Kenneth
37
Roberts, Jimmy
48
Robinson, Paula
37,48
Rodgers, Dianne
Rooke, Shirley
56
s
Sanders, Billy
33, 48, 57
Senders, D. L. .. -··· ...
35, 45
Sanders Ralph - - · - - · - · ·.39
Sandifer, John ··- ...............
Sapp, Barbara _ .... ··-26, 50
Sawyer, Thomes -··-·-·--· ...36, 39
Saxton, Jimmy
.37
Seynes, Patsy
Scoggins, Neil
35, 50
Searcy, William -········ 33, 45, 48
Sellers, Bobby ...................
Settles, Bobby _ . -······ __
3 7, 49
Settle, Billy
·---····-· 27, 45, 54
Sexton, Jack ...... -···········- ...............37
Sexton, Robert -· _
35
Seymour, Frank
.37, 45, 51' 63
Siney, Beverly
37
Shelton, Willard
39
Shuman, Mark
37
Shuman, Wade
27,43, 50, 51, 59,62
Sibley, Felix
33, 48, 49, 50, 57
Sills, Adrin
39
Simon, W. L.
37
Simpson, Nancy _
36
Sims, Carolyn
36, 50
Sims, Helen
38
Sims, Sammy
37
Sloat, Miss
51
Skelton, Beth
51, 54
Smith, Billy
39, 49
Sm1lh, Charles
16, 27, 48,49
Smith Donald
33, 58, 59
Smith, Doug 27, 48, 49 53, 54, 57
Smith, Elaine
35, 51
Smith, Esther
35
Smith, Fey ..
36
Smith, Frank
39
Smith, J. C.
33, 45, 51, 58,59
Smith, Jerry
27,45,48,49, 51
H , 51, 58, 59 , 62
Smith , Jimmy
49, 54
Smith, Joyce
Smith , Linde
48
38,51
Smith Mary
12,49
Smith, R. E.
Smith, Shirley ..
Smith , Suzanne _
38,49
Sneed , George _
39
Sneed, James _
H,49
Sorrow, Joan _
38,51 , 54
Souther, Nadine
37
Spivey, Harvey
.37, 62
Spradley, Marie _
27,48
Spratling, Frances
II
Stallings, Dot
_ .35, 49
Stallworth, Miss Blennie ........
13
Stembridge, Jerry
36
33, 65
Stevens, Elsie
Stevenson, Megilene
38
Stevenson, Ray
28, 43, 51,59
Stripe, Robert _
.34
H
Slonaker, Homer
Stone, Robert
16, 28, 45, 48,49, 50 51, 53,63
38
Stone, Ray
Slovel, Donne
37
Stovall, Jimmy
32, 33, 43 , 49, 51, 58, 59, 62,63
Strick.ond, Fred
.12,53,49
Strickland, Jeneenne
33,48,49, 50
38, 53
Strickland, Thomas
Strickland, Valerie
Stuart, Martha
38
Summner, Jimmy
37, 48
Sutton, Shelby ..
38
Swicegood, Connie
Sudderth, Miss Susie
13
Suttles, Miss Sarah ... . -·········· 13
T
Tolley, Christine
28, 43, 50, 65
Tolley, Mary
37
Tollman, Legoy ...... ...
33
Tomson, Neil
· -···-· ··-·· .35
Toylor Bobby _ .... ··.34
Taylor, Pot _
...33, 43, 48, 49 , 51
Taylor, Peggy ...
H, 48,49
13 , 54
Taylor, Miss Carol.
39
Taylor, David ..
39, 49, 53
Tedder, Jerry
Tedder, Tom
H 38
Terry, Pat
36, 48
Thompson, Anne
28, 49, 50, 53
Thompson, Jimmy
37
Thompson, Palsy
.33
Thrailkill, Tommy
33, 48, 49, 50
Timberlake, Lee
38, 49
Timberlake, Tommy
.37
Tingle, Ann
28, 48, 50, 51, 52, 53
Tingle, Bill
35, 45, 49
Tinsley, Frances
.36
Talar, Joyce _ ..
36, 42, 54
H,49
Tolar, Tracy -· .....
Toler, Worth
- 28 42, 45, 49
Tribble, Donald
37
Trollinger, Nellie
35
Tucker, Joann - · - - - ·
Tumlin, Sergeant
40
Turner, Nei
32 33 43,49, 50, 51 , 63
Tyler, Tommy
38
u
Uber, Wayne
Upchurch, June
37
35, 54
v
Vaughn, Belly
...... ·- 37
w
Waddy, David
Wade, G. W.
Wade, Sue
We., Kaye
36, 45, 49
H. 45
38, 51
__..____ 48. 49
Wallace, Charles ..
Wo11ece, Eleanor
Wo 1oce, Shirley
We 1er, Stephen
Waters, Dotty .
Watkins, Gero1d _
Watkins, Melvin ...
Watson, Janice
Welson, Sergeenl
127
29, 48,
H,
36 37, 49,
29,
29 37
33, 48, 49,
35
35
51
49
54
49
4!.
50
40
Weaver, Margaret
H, 49, 50
Weaver, Nodine
37
Webster, Elaine
.39
Wells, M1ss Mel lvino
13
Weinberg, Betty Sue
48 49 54
Wells, James
29 51 59
West, G lendo
29, 50. 53
West, Hoyt _
29, 43, 49 59
36
West, Jean
West, Judy -·-----···- __ 38
West, Paul D. .... ...
II
Wheeler, Wade
H
Whitaker Norma
30, 48, 50, 51 ' 52, 64, 65
Whitaker, Wolter
35
White, Merion
30, 43 51 , 53
While, Mrs. Grady
13
White, Norma . . . 30, 50, 51, 53
Whitton, Richerd
38
Wilkes, Bi ll y
37
Williams, Donnie
Williams, Johnnie
Williams, Manuel - · - - · -39
Williams, Mary Alice
31' 43, 48, so
Williams, Jerry - - - - - - 39
Williams, Roxanne
35, 48, 49
Williams, Donald
37
Wilson, Dorothy Anne
38
Wilson Ronald
37 48
Wise, Beverly
31,42,49 56
Wood, Jesse
33
Woods, Lois
37
Wood, McCoy
31' 45, 54
Wood, Olene
35
Wood, Virginia
38
Woodward, Joyce
37 42,49 51
Wofford Betty ..
35
Wofford Bobby 35, 45 , 48, 51, 59
Wofford, Donald
38
Wynn, Pattie
35, 48 49 50
y
York, Pearl
-·-·-·-····-----.3 7
Youmans, June (girl)
43,48 49 50,51
Youmans, June (boy)
4849,57
Young , Jerry
31 49 53,54
��ALMA MATER
The Hills of Hapeville
Oh, we love the hills of Hapeville High,
Where whispering pine trees sway;
Where azure skies surround thy halls,
And gentle breezes play.
We laugh and learn each day
With eager steps, or slow,
That sweep us to the rosy after glow;
To thee we sing in praise
And reach for goals anew
That foster dreams when we have said adieu.
For we love the halls of Hapeville,
Where cherished memories stay,
Where love and laughter echo still,
And softly fade away.
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���This
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a Record of
SCHOOL ACTIVITIES SHARED JOINTLY BY TEACHERS AND STUDENTS
Council in Banking Program
Community sponsored Recognition in Sports.
Before-school get-togethers for day's
routine.
Bookkeeper lends ear to 8th graders'
problems.
Teacher and Chorus enjoy new piano they raised money for.
Principal Encourages Scholarship
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Frotn Educational E p r1 nc
Future Ham Operators
Sextette assists supervisors with lectures on types of music.
Advanced Business Education serves publications.
ROTC skills for Future Defense.
Practical Training in Radio Techniques and in
Communications.
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the
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PEVILLE , GEORGI
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EDY ... Business Mgr.
Accentuating Our
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JJF }J J·t£
Thi.., book i.., an
' enior
arn ..,l elfort on the part of the
to recapture our many indelibl
memorie:-
and ..,et them down for all the :-tudenh and friend..,
of the :-chool to en joy.
y ar at Hap vill
llow best to tell the tory of fi \
High? \t fir..,t \\e did not know, but gradually grew
the id a of pre..,en ing a Record
Through thi.., ,;imple them
e\.pre:-s the joy , th
the
f Happy Time:,.
enior:, haH' tri d to
orrow:,, and the triumph
that
are intermingled "o much in our work and play h r
on the HILL.
If
the~e
REC RD
afford y u a.., mu h plea,..ure in
reading it a" it ha:- u - in the publishing of thi:, 1954
Hilltop the effort j.., w 11 r paid.
5
�Familiar classroom pose as snapped
by David Dye during citizenship
class.
.
111
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m
emonam
i\Ir. laude E. Landrum. l'hartn m!'mher of the I Iape·
,i!]e lli~h ' chool facult). ~ened from l9 :~H-l95 :~ a;.
lt•acher of Enp:bh. or ~ocial :-('ien(" . He ''a" loH•d h: hi"
fello'' tt•aclwr, and the ~tudent:- alike. Hi \\a:- a jo\ial.
frit·ndl) pn~onalit! a;. noted in hi, evn pre:-enl "it and
tea:-inp:. tudt>nh n·memher that he ah,ay" had >-Omethin p:
nice to ~a! ,,hen h !-lopped tht>m in the hall. He \\a~
~ental in that he complit>d \\ ith an! reque"l in an) ,..itua-
Lion in the line of duty. He f!a\e hi,. he>-t to teachinf!. He
\\a" a lt>a("hn '' orthy of the rt'"]H'<'l of u:- all. for hi"
idea],.. C"ompri~ d lo\e of ]waul! and fun and happin ""
,.oup:ht aft r in a noble manner. ··Pop" n \er forgot the
··p:rad._··: and the ··p:rad-," ''hom he tau~ht ''iII n-r
cheri-,h hi, memor1. hi:- ready :-milt• and <
·lwerful natur!' .
To kno'' 1\lr. Landrum \\a:-. to lo\e him.
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�Dedicated to
Our Parents
·s
• • •
o it i~ "ith joy. that "e. the cia,, of I. dedi ate H i/ltop to our parents. It i "ith
pride that 11 e mention tlwm. 11 ith gratitude that 11 e rep a) them. and 11 ith plea~ure that
"e honor tlwm. though thi::, d dication can neH'r do ju~ti<'e to a 11 onderful Mom and
Dad.
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( HOOL. I'I;RM
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nate trradaated._ - -
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�Administration
To Senior of Hapeville High
uperintendent'~
Hapeville High
\ l ay you ah,ay-. have a healthy and uplifting outlook upon life.
The finer lb,on~ in life do not ah'a)" ome out of boob. ~ h«.>n
-.orro\1. de;,pondency or temptation come your \lay. and they
ah,ay" \\ill. he "ure you haH' a dt't'j> and abiding faith in God.
i outh i the time to form tho"e habib and ideal:- that "i 11 lead
into a ri h and fuli life. Hope ~ou continue ~our education e1cn
if ) ou do not go to college. Hememher. you gel out of 1ift• \1 hat
you put into il. I appreciate H'ry much all the fa,or-. during the
pa::-t three year,;.
Me age
nnual
To each member of the l!raduatinp: cla~::- of Hape1 ille High
chool. the uperintendent and the Board of Education ntend
llt'artie::-1 ronp:ratu Ia lion:-.
CH \ •. \\.
The high character. ,-cholar::-hip. and ritizen;,.hip "hich you
han· ~ho" n u,; at H ape1 ille H ip:h chool give::- u:- eH' I") confidence
that you "ill contribute richl) to the life and 'italit~ of your
communi!~ in the y«.>ar, that li ahead.
p \l
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D.
(rHE\R.
\'\ EST.
Mi
MRS. T. C. PADGETT
pratling
Thank you for your cOOJWration and the man~
kindne,,.e,. \OU ha1e , ho" n me :-ince I ha1e been at
Hape1·ille Hi!!h. \ I ~ prayer for each of you j , that
no" and fore1er the day break,. and the :-hado\\:flel' a\\ay.
MISS CAROLYN DERRICK
Office Clerk
France
Library Clerk
9
�Because Of Yon ...
The
Faculty
R. V. BREWER
Head of Science, Mathematics,
Athletics
L. L. DECK, JR.
Science
J . A. ANTONOPOLIS
Language
MAJ. P. l. AUSTIN
Military
E. E. BAKER
Counselor, Mathematics
MISS ANN BEAUMONT
English
DAN BURKE
Science
WILLIAM P. CAMPBELL
Socia l Science
TED S. COURTNEY
Social Science
M. T. CRISMAN
Music
MRS. NELL DOUGLASS
Mathematics
MISS DOROTHY ESPY
Language
HOMER G. GARREn
Social Science
MISS MARILUCY HAMMEn
Home Economics
RAY HOWARD
Physical Education
MISS HAZEL HUFFMAN
Home Economics
MISS LUCIE IRBY
Social Science
L. W . HO PE
Head of Commercial Dept. ; MISS HAZEL HOLSENBECK
Keeper for texts and supplies
English
lO
�..• Bonte Work
The
Faculty
MISS KATHRYN JONES
English
MISS DONNA LAWSON
Physical Education
F. G. MARSHALL
D. C. T.
R. E. SMITH
Mathematics
SGT. WILLIAM TUMLIN
Military
M. K. LOVERN
English
SGT. JOHN NAKAMURA
Military
MISS BLANN IE STALLWORTH
Art
MISS MELLVINA WELLS
Social Science
MISS CORA O'KELLEY
Social Science
JAMES A. STRICKLAND
Mathematics
MRS. LILLIAN WHEELER
Home Economics
11
J. F. MANSER
Music
MISS SHIRLEY PRITCHETT
Physical Education
MISS SARAH SUTTLES
Commercial Department
MISS CAROL TAYLOR
Commercial Department
MRS. GRADY WHITE
Librarian
MRS. ROSA WILSON
Social Science
��The
•
en1ors
Cia s Offic r
To \1\n I h rn;
\r-:rL
Tt
President
H\EH
k" E \X' \LL
'ecretary
T reasu rc r
And Their 5 -Year
Five years of 11ork mingled 11ith play i" a true picture
ecord
nd finally our -.enior \ear . . . the ring ..
(Oilll' . . .
oi our high ,..dwol life. Of our 160 :,.ub-fre:--hmen only 85
Hoho Da). ~wing in ··Hag:- to Hich·-.·· ... puhli-.hing 'J he
renwint•d for the la ... t and he ... t )('ar and the mi\ed joy
Hornet and tlw Hilltop ... -.uperlatiH' elt·<·Lion~ and for·
and "adne~" of graduation day.
mal picture' . . . lr)OUI~ for tlw ~enior Play and tlw
slbJWn~e
Our thought" go hack 01 n the ) t•ar" . . . 11 ith tho~<·
mighty ,.enior::- .
our fir:-1 formal dance ... the thrill
of our name:- in the Hornl'l: pit'Lure:-- in the Hilltop ...
gala ll allo11een Carni1als . . . \al ntine Ball-. . . . the
-.u .. pcno-e of the dec·oratinl! theme for the Junior· enior
••• J ler,he) bar and doughnut ,ale, ... magazine,_ ...
of ea-ting day ... at Ja,l curtain Lime and eur-
tain call~ ... mea~uring for cap" and go111b ... our la-.t
Junior- t•nior ... rehcar-.al-. and the proce,-.ion.
Each
per~on
and each acti1ity at Hape1ille High
ha~
become -.o much a part of our dail) n•rord that 11e can
nt'lt'r forgl'l . . . tea< ·her-.. <ln-.:--mate ... and :-lutlil'•. Farh
"ill go -.epa rate 11 ay:-. but 11 here\ er 11 e go and "halt'\ er
Student Council ekction,.. . . . militaq in-.pt·ction and
11e do. Hape1 ille Hi!!l1 11 ill remain the common tic to
'pon,.or:--· Day
hind u:- to<>t•ther ... and thi-.. our ) ear l•ooJ,;. the Jll'rma-
.. detention hall . . . game" . . . the
Buu Book.
m·nt record of all the--e happ) tillll''-.
A _," ,J
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�ENIORS
EVELYH PATRICIA BAKER, \cadt>mi!·: .\ talt•ntt>d musi('wn and danct'r, Pat has an artiq• hand in
almost t'\t'r) school arti,ity. \lost lntt•llt'!'tual st'nior !!irl and nwmhrr of Brta Uuh thn•e )t'tlfs
t'' idt'tH't' ht'r scholastu· ability. \lt•mlwr-hip in tlw
Latin ( luh, Library ( luh. 'l -'1\·ens, Fll \, and
:--.tudt•nt ( oun('il indicates hroad intt'rt'st. Trrasun•r of "t>nior Cia.-. llornt'l reprt"•t'ntati't' and
llilltop I itrraf) Editor.
MARY SIDHEY BALDWIH , \t·adl'mic: Elr .. tt•d Be,t \II
Round p:irl in sf'nior class, is in Bt•ta ( luh, is
\ t>\\s Editor on llornt't 'tafT. Ft-aturt' Editor on
Hilltop stuff.• pan• tinw finds ht>r in 'l-Trf'ns,
l.atin Cluh. Bani-. Ilirrctor, and military sponsor.
llt>r yt>n for history and "nose for nf'\\s .. makr her
n•ady n•prt'sentatiq· at tht• l'rt'ss Con\t'rllions.
!"rnior play cast.
MARGARET AHH BEARD, Cenrral: II apt'' illt> l li p:h·,
heauty quf't'n! \tarp:art.'l hronp:ht honw titlt•s of
\lis. Fun (it) and \lrss Jlape,illt', \\Us Fall FestiYal Qut-t'n, too. :trnt- "ith the majort'ttt's and
has ht>t'n a Studt•nt Council nwmlwr for tlm•t•
q•ar•. Cluh activitit's includt' FBL.\ and 'panish
(luh. In rharp:e of typinp: on tlw Horrwt staff.
SAHDRA LEE BEDFORD, \ cademic: Tlm•t• years of
\arsity hask!'thall ha\t' prO\en ..:andra's ability as
a for\\artl on tht• court. he's a nwmlwr of tlw
RNa ( luh. \"istant Circulation ~lanap:er on tht•
Hilltop staff. Drlt-p:att• to \orth Carolina Prt''Comt>ntion. 'he is also on tlw llorrwt staff and is
an olli<-e "orker.
JOAH MARIE BEVILLE, <.ommPrcial: Rt·ally wi!'lds a
nwun softhall hat and PHt'ls in hasl-.t•thall, tooLrttPr Club sinct> thP first yt-ar she playt>d. Joan',
an t'\Pr-rt>ady -.enior lwlpf'r in Ph)si<·al Education.
\lso a member of Junior <\chievement, Incorporated. Sent>d as Hilltop rt>prt-sentati'e in lwr
sophomore )t'ar.
DICK SCHOPPERT BIGHAM, JR ., \cadt-mir : Oi .. k -.hows
military intt>rest in tlw "'( 0 Clnh, tlw OfTi!'t'rs
<.luh. and the Color Guard. His sports intert''-t is sho\\ n hy his tracl-. and chur<·h haskethall
rt'!'tml-. His latest intert>st is photo!!raphy for tlw
Hornet. lit> is a Bank Tellrr and E-l's tudent
Council rt•pre•entatiw. \\as st•rrf'tary of C- I and
I).J.
CHARLES LAVAHT BLALOCK, .\.cadt>rni": "Rt>d" r• a
famihar sip:ht in tht> halls of HH.._,, lit• toott'd a
saxophont• in the hand for two yt'ar•. t•arninp: his
mPmher-hip in tht• Band Lt•ttt•r Cluh . .\notlwr
sllf'<·ialty is doinp: ofli!'t' t•rrands sixth pt·riod.
�MIRIAM JOYCE BLANKENSHIP,
< omnw rcial : \ Nt>ran
mt>mlwr of tlw dwt'rlt•adinl! -quad, .ln)TI' has
plt•nty of JWJI. Elt•ctf'd Prf'ttit•,t (;irl in st•nior
cia--. .. \o><' for nt'\h .. on tht> llornet -tafT. ' ecre·
tan of tudt·nt Bani,; ';)2.'5:1 . .\ " t"o·timer" a ... a
militar} 'pon,or. \ ctiH' in _ ttuh•nt Council, tlw
FBI.\, and tlw l'!'p Club.
LARRY BEVERLY BRACKETT, (omrn ·n ·ial: EH'n thoul!h
ht> i' oftt>n reft'rrt>d to as tht> ··,ilent ty pr" Larry
i' -ilrnt on I} "hen ht• is "ith stranl!rrs.
ot a
sports participant himst>lf, hut hr is always in the
clwrrinl! 'f'ction at thr l!ames. \ cadet '~''rl!eant in
tlw military dt•partrn!'nt, al'o an actiH• mt>mlwr
of tlw \CO Club.
MAX MAYO BROWNIN6, Academic: Tht• captain of
tlw hand reall} plays that tromhon!'· march<''·
jaa, or "lonl!hair'' mu,ic Pqually "I'll. .\ hand
memlwr for liH• year ... , a membrr of the Band
Lettt'r Uub since '52. Treasurt'r of tht' Hi.\ Cluh
and was a charter member of the Key ( luh.
CAROLE LINDA CAMP,
\cademic: < a role puh pep
into "hatner 'he b a part of varsit} ba-kethall
and "El Capitan .. of cheerleaders. Be,t Lt>ader in
enior class and e,hihits her abilities on Hornt't
and Hilltop 'tafT,. <\ Bank DirPrtor, in Spanish
Club, Campail!n \lanal!t'r for White Party, '52-'5.1,
and a 'enior helper in Phy-ical Education.
"Pearl} \lae" in .. Itchin' to Get Hitched."
AUDREY MELROSE CAWTHON, \cademic: \I o't Popu·
Jar j!irl in 'enior ria...-, \udrey's 1111 .. , only fi\t'
year majorette. Headline maker for the Hornrt.
\-...i ... tant Picture Editor of Hilltop. ··tuq Brooks''
in "'-rt'ds of , uspil'ion ... In . pani ... h ( luh. l!irls'
ha-kethall nHtna!!t'r. and makes hook racks in
Junior \chie,rmt'nt. Three times military spon·
sor. Takes part in su h "outsidt> doings" a Da,i'on\ tahle-settinl! cont~'t.
JOYCE ANN COLE, < ornnwrcial: On" of the '" eetf'st
'eniors. Joyce has sho" n her intere-t in the Hilltop hy 'eninl! as a horne room reprt•,entatiw and
then mo' inl! up to the 'POt of typist on the -tafT.
She is al-o a "illinl! \\Orker in tlw Beta ( luh.
in FBI.\, and in tlw Glee Club, too. \\as \Oted
mo-t natural hobo l!irl.
MARY ELIZABETH COLE , Gent'ral: , hart's hf'r si•tt·r
Joyct•'s swel't dispo,ition, hut has difTrrent intrr·
est.... As a member of DCT Club, \! ar) I aves
'chool t>ach da' to 'rnture into thr hu-inr"
"orltl. :hr sani in Glre Club for a )l'ar and
't'ned as mt>mher of Junior Rt>d ('ro.- for t\10
) t•ar'. 1, al'liH' in FRI \.
�E
lOR
JACK EDWARD COX, \l'adt·rnic : From '-IHTt'''ful thn·t>
\t'Ur trad, rt'!'Ortl. .Ja .. k won hi-. pla!'t' in tlw
Lettt•r ( luh. 1-- t•pt tlw "minutt·, and morw) ·· a' hi-.
honw mom ,,. retan -trt>a-.urt>r in ·s :~- ·51. :\lakt•,
hook ra!'b in .lunio; \chie\t'ment. lias tint• r har.wtt•r trait- quielnt·-.-., l!t'nllt•nt•--., and lo) tdt) .
BARBARA ANN CULBRETH , < ommcr .. ial: \ natural for
tlw h:J-.kt•thall tt•am. Bal.- ha-. pla)t'd \ar-it)
ha-.kt'lhall for thrt•t• \t'ar-.. Elt•t·tt·d \ lo-t \thlt•ti!'
J,!irl in the -.pnior !'Ia~-.
pt>p and 'italit) in
dwerleadinJ,!. Cir!'ulation \l anaJ!t'r for tht• llilltop.
( luh .. are tlw Bt"ta ( luh, pani"h ( luh, FBI. \ .
Dramalit·s ( luh, Lt'ltt'r ( luh, and
tudt•nt
( llUn..i\.
""n"'
fRANK CLEVE DAVIS, JR., (;erwral : \ ( 0 < luh and
Olli!'Pr .. ( fuh indiratt• Frank·-. a .. militan man.' '
\ hand mt•mht•r for fi,e )t'ar-., pla)t'd footkdl and
ha-.kt•thall. \ thrt•t• \·t'ar nwmllt'r of the Lt•ttt·r
( luh and a hank teller hi-. suhfrt"-.hman H'ar. lit•
lwlpt•d \\ith the publication-. a-. a hm{w room
repn·-enatiw for both the llorrwt and tlw II ill top.
MILLARD EARL DAVIS, JR ., \ radt•mic: .. Bot•.. i-. a
-•·nior rniJ,!ht\ in -.trt"nJ,!th and miJ,!ht) popular.
Rt>all) a "lrig wht•PI .. on the football team a
li\1• \l'ar man and \ 11 Ht•l!ion (' t•ntt•r. Tlw nt'<'l'-·
-an · .. lwidll" in lra-.ketlrall. 1 "i<'e a horrrt' mom
otlii·t•r. 'ice-prt'-.idrnt of thr ( i\itan ( luh. and
nwrnht•r of \ ( 0 Cluh art• to hi ... crt"dit. '\ oted for
'l't'..ial '-t'maphore 'il!nal ")'tt"rn in footlrall pia)'·
Ca-.t th .. llank .. in .. lt..l1in' to Gt•t llit..IH·d.''
WILLIAM WALTER DEERE, (,t•rreral: \'\ altt•r ;, anotlwr
•t>nior < ad!'l in tlw \ ( 0 Cluh. \ lso the I-- n
( lulr. Leadinl! part in .. ._,t·ed of Su-.pit·ion.'' IIi-.
quit•t manrwr uprll'al-. to ,., eq one. Ht• j, ont• "ho
i-. "''II likPd I" hi, teacher' a wt•ll a ... his ria"·
malt"·· \lwa\s ~rach to I!O \\ith hi' ·'l!rt'en horrwt ..
jalop) - wht·~e,er ~nd whert"H' r folks a-.k him to
~0.
VIRGINIA MAE DORSEY, Comnwr!'ial: " lw·, t·wr)·
\dlt'rt• < huJ,!J!inl! alonJ! in Bo-Bo, lwr patriotic
;!rt'l'n and \\hitt' t·ar. \ !' ti\t' in the La tin ( lulr,
tlw ll i-B ( lulr, and Bt·ta ( luh. \\ u-. u Bank Tt•llt·r
for t\\o )t'ar.. in -.ucrt·,...ion. Find, tinw for tht•
ll orrwt -.tafT, Hilltop rt"prt'•rntati\t', and ju•t llt'inl!
'- \\1'1'1 and f riendl).
SHIRLEY JEANETTE DUVALL, (,t•nt·ral: \ tran-.fer from
ou th ( olrh fl il!h ~ chool. hirlt') found her•t•lf a
plact on tht• ha-.kt'lhall tt•am. in tlw heart- of all
1111-, -.tudt·nt-.. and on tlw Hilltop -.tafT. \ t " nuth
< .ohh -.lw \\Us '-l't'rt·tar) of lwr -.ophomon· ela--..
an ollH·t•r in Fll \ , and a mt•mht'r of the <; lt•c
( luh.
�JOHN DONALD FERRELL, (,c•nt>ral: Frit>ndly, df'pend
ahlr, and into ~ariou~ ac·ti,itlf'~ at H H . Don
pla}f'd ha,kf'lhall in '51.'52. Workrd in the Ci,itun ( .luh and also thf'
( 0. Addrd an t>xtra
"note" in the Glee Club for fiq• year•. l srd hi,
hrlpful hot rod to cart people around when transportation wa' n t>df'cl. ) I'•. a j!ood-naturi'CI. clean
rut j!U} Don.
SHIRLEY AHN fOUNTAIN , ( ommerc·ial: hirley \ always
rf'adr with a couple of j!iJ!I!If'•. Fit• pani•h
Club, FBLA, and Glf'f' Cluh into hrr hu•y -,cht>dult•. Bac·k-, up the school team' b} rhrerinj! with
thf' Pt>p Club. l ~e- ext>cuthe ability repre'-f'ntinj!
thr srhool's Junior Red Cro"-. Appointed hank
u•llrr in '51.'52. Cht>rrful, \\i•r and willinj!: that',
our Shirlt').
RUTH ELIZABETH FRffldN, C.t>nt>ral: Ruth·, ac·tl\1·
tir-, on thr basketball tf'am, in thf' FBLA, and in
thr pani•h .luh demon-tratr her intt>re•b in
•port•, husine-•, and foreign lanj!uagr. ht> i' one
of the loyal •tudrnt~ who ''ork in thf' ~tudt>nt
Bank during '-tudy hall. Ha" futurr as a !inc• hu-i ne" woman masterrd t) pin!! and .. horthand with
t•a..,t'.
CHARLES CURTIS FURTADO, II , Ac11demir: Whrre\l'r
therc•'s anything out of tht> ordinary j!Oing on,
Churlit>\ tht>re. He i' president of E-3. Played
football and \\Us in the "\CO Club and Oflirer'
Club. Couldn't do without Charlie thinj!s would
run too smoothly. 1ep, ht> really liq•ns up where,er he happen' to he.
SAMUEL GERALD GILBERT, Ac·ademic: Grrald prefer'
lwing "Sam" and that fit-. him, too. The tnw
politician\ ac-thitirs "a' virt>-pre,ident of B-2,
•c•rretar of C-1, and trea•urer of D-1. ~1-o a
Junior Rrd Cro-s repre•entuthe, a Hornet rt>prr'rnati,e, and in the Hi-1 Club. \ery popular in
E-1 homr room. Cla-..mate' all like " \ I r.. am:'
they do. \ pc·rfrrt hill-hilly - "Ciem" in "ltchin'
to Get II itchrcl.''
ANNE CAROL GRANGER, .\radrm1r: Definitely mu•ical-was in the Girls' Choru'>: plays the piano
and 'iolin. Pre. ident of the OCT Cluh: •till keep•
ht>r schola~tir work above a\l'ragf' for nwmhf'r•hip in the Beta Cluh. A loyal worker in thr Hi-B
Cluh and on the ( afeteria "taff. l ~es natural
talent in her rhurc·h choir.
SHIRLEY ANNE GREENE , Commercial: \ notht>r pep
!!irl! Co-captain of the rht>erleader' u~e- unu•ual
technique. Shirley sound, ofT •-ith her "w hi•tling."
An officer in t'\f'rythinj!: \iff'·Jir •idf'nt of '-,tndt>nt
Ban k, prt>sident of FBL\ , and 'ice-pre-idt>nt of
D-3 in her junior year. ROT( •pon,or two year•.
On the Hornet and Hilltop •taffs. ~f'nior girl with
\l ost Personality.
�SENIORS
DESSELU HAMMETT, -\ cadt>mir:
\ n·al ··l!o·l!t'llt•o"
in all ht•r arti1 it it>•. De"t•lla ''on a "atch for
hl'inl! top -uhsniption ... alo•, J!irl in junior cia"
projnt 'S2.'.":t Fi1t> yt>ar mt>mlwr of Fll \: '''no•ol
a' ib pn·-iolt•nt and is t·orro•,pondinl! 'l'rn•taoy of
tht' Grt'alt'r -\tlanta Fll \ ( .ouowil. Work... in Latin
( luh. on tlw llilltop •tafT. anti pia}' in hand.
SHIRLEY AHH HAMPTON, Ct'rwral : Beaut1. bra on•. anti
arti~t• 't'n ire. all add up to "Sh.irlt') :· l'rt'•i dt>nt not on I) of the lora I ) -Tet•n ( hob, hut of
) -Tt'en lntl'rclub Council and \to, ie ( ouncil.
T" ice a Latin Club ollorrr, to ea,un•r of Bt'ta Club,
Clt>r ( luh member and helpl'r in ::-tudt•nt Bank
'52-'5.) art' lwr prime al'til it it' .... ::-enior play t·a-t "Leni" in "Tht> Roman kid .''
LESLIE GAYLE HARP, Gt>no· ral : Ca)le ··,," the fa,h ion" \\ith her rl tlw .... \X a' I\\O )t'a r- a • tudt•nt
Bani.. 1\0rl..t'r, a tellrr and a study hall helper.
Playt>d J!OOd B-tl'am ha,.l..t'tball ht•r frt>,hman 1rar
and tht' -arne year "a' a horn!' room quren . llornt't rrprr,.rntatilt' '52-'53, Clo•e Club '50-'51 and
~pani-h ( luh 1\t'rl' iowluded in her •t'iwdult•.
CLAUDE LEE HARRIS, Genrral: l'reft•r, fun to ... clwol
"orl... Claude lo'e' to pia) practical jol..e, on hi,
friend,, but can on ocra,ions J!et seriou•. Hi, 't'nice rlub ... are ] unior Rt>d ( ro" and Studt>nt Coun cil. .\ mrmher of "1<0 Club '52-'53. Helps to
rnakt> hool.. ra-e... a' a na·mher of tlw Junior
Arhit>1ernent "Jarnl'o" ( ornpany.
HEll RICHARD HARTMAH, .\cadernic: -\II t> 'trarurricular arti1 ities intert''t \t•il, "ho i' a nwnoht•r
of tht> Ci1 itan Club, Ollirt•r, ( lub, and ~tudt•nt
( .oun<"il. Playrd football until a brol..en ... houldo•o
put him on tht> -ideline' JH'rrnanently. \l anaJ!t''
tht' tra!'k tt'am. Is a Ban i.. Director and "a' homO'
room 1ire-pre,ident hi ... 'ubfre-hman and junior
)l'ar'. IJa, the important job of 'taJ!l' rnanaJ!inl!
•t>nior play.
NANCY LYHH HESTER, Gt>nf'ral: Ollu·ial "cro" l'allt•r" for radio •ound Plft>ct .... Al'tilt> nH•rnho•r of
thr Junior \[u,it· ( luh and Glee ( luh •ho"
Lvnn·, intert>•t in rnu,ic. lntt're ... trd in boo"-'·
lo.nJ!' to tht' Lihrar) Cluh at 'chool and ha,
worl..ed at thl' Hape1 ille Bran l'h of the CarneJ!io•
Lihrar). \I,o th e Junior RPd <.ro" and Hilltop
tafT.
n,..
MARY fRANCES HONEA, \ radt>rnoc: One e' rl'ption to
tlw rult> of rt>d hair and to•rnper, \tar) Frant'l''
ha' a "'~''' ! and J!l'ntle tt•mpPrarnPnt. !->PnP' a'
trf'a•un•r of lli -B Club and is mt>rnlwr of Fll \
and Bt>ta <.tub. T"o )Par ... a noilitar) 'POn•or and
worl..s a' a Hornl't 'tafT rnt'mlwr and Hilltop rt'pre entatil"; 'launch mt>mher of tht' Glt>t' <.lub for
thrt'e )Par....
�WILLIAM ELLISOH HOPE , Gt>rwral: Ct>rtainly onr to
.. 1!0 out" for athletics, Bill has playt>d excellent
football in addition to brinl! track and baskl'tball
manal!rr. Well qualifird for mrmbrr .. hip in thr
Lt'ttf'r Club and Hi -) Club. Prt>sident of thr
\(() Club, treasurer of the Key Club, and pre .. idt•nt of his Junior \rhit'H'mP nt Company.
BARBARA JAHE HUCKABY,
cadt>mic: Jane's friendly
"aY' and "in,omr 'milr makr anyone ferl at ea .. e
"ith her. \ lain intere'it is in lli-R Club 'rnire
pn·,ident for two years. \\as a mt'rnht'r of the
\I i'ed Choru•. Libra I) ( lub, and a llornP.t repre-
... ~ntatiH~.
THOMAS HERBERT HYDE, \radernir: The 't'nior,·
choice for das- prrsident and ele<"ted in superlati\l's, Re,t Leader. Known for tho.,e drawinJ!s,
"hirh '1'1'111 rasy to him. II is talrnt for art won
him thr title of Lay-Out Editor on the Hilltop
-tafT. Play' football, \t'leran track man, al-o an
oflu er in \lilitary 1\ •ening as a"istant in•tructor.
GWEHDOLYH FAIH IHGRAM, \radt'rnir: \ cutt' !!irl "ith
a charminJ! per-onality is Gwen. ' erms to attract frit>ncJ, "ith no t>ffort at all. ju't lwin!! her'~' If. T"o years a military spon,or and horne room
qurt'n her -ophomore yrar pro\!' hrr popularity.
\l•o helps out in \ -Trens. Spani-h Uub, the tndrnt Bank, and ,Ire Club.
DOHHA RUTH JUSTICE , Grneral: The atlje<"ti'r' ··petite" and ··pretty" describe Donna perfect!).
Gt>nial per-onality ha' made and has kept many
friends for her at HH . ln many activities at Rus'ell, Donna <'Ontinued hrr hi!!h school career at
1111: as vicr-pre-ident of thr DCT Club and a
mrmhrr of the Hi-B Cluh round out hrr "chedult>.
HAROLD OTTIS KELLEY, JR ., Gt>nt;'ral: Ont> minute •eriou•. thr ne't minute hilariou' that', Kt>lle\. :\
threr-lettt'r man. ht> e'rrl' in ba-ehall, fooihall,
and trat·k. il..een up "ith cluh ... too· -.:co Club.
Oflicer, Cluh. Kr, Club. and Junior Red Cro-...
l.o,es piddlinl! wi"tb radio produrtion .. -it offrr- a
rharwt' for hill-hilh prrformarH·e-.
MARGARET VASHTI KEHHEDY, Commercial: Bu-ine-..
\lanaJ!er of tht> Hilltop. ( rrrulation :\lanaJ!rr of
thr Hornet. a B-tram cherrlradrr. ba-krthall manaJ!er and '<'Ore-keeper. What a bu') 1-(irl \ laJ!J!ie
i'! W a' pre,idt>nt of ht>r -ophomor~ home room,
"'t't'theart of her ubfre-hman homt' room. enrtan of the Y-Tet>n ( lub and FBLA. -tudt>nt
Coun il member, FH \. and Dramati<·, ( lub.
�SENIORS
EVA SAMANTHA LEE, Gt•nt>ral: \ l!t'nuint'i) athlt-tit·
j!lrl, ~·amm pla)t'd \ar,it) ha-kethall for t"n
)t'ar, and attrnded Pia) Da) at tht' Lnht>r-it) of
(,t•orj!ia. In her fre-hman )t'ar, '\\as st•rretar) of
B- 1. Belonj!' to the Glt-e Uuh, Junior Red Cro",
Junior At·hie,t'ment, and \\OS an ROT( ~pon,or .
•\ memher of ' pani-h Club. 1 -Teens, FH \
'5 1:52. \lajor 'enior achit>,emrnt, title of \lR~ .
MARY JO LEE, Gent'ral: \lar) Jo i' rt>all) in the
thick of acti' it} at ''Tht> Homr"' and i' ont' of the
'tar memlwr" of the haskethall team there. Beinj!
an e-..ceptionall} friend!) ;::irl. ,he is 1\t'll likrd
h) all of tlw 'tudt•nt' at 1111. .
MIRRIAM JOAMME MAINOR, \ cadt•mit':
hint•, in acti,ities at school and at '"The !lome.'' \ memlwr
of the Junior Red ( ro''· Glet• Club and ~pani'h
( luh . . \t '"The Homr"' her mu,iral talrnt is sho" n
in the Girls' horu-. \1h ed <.horu,, ~r-..tet. and
Trio. he al-o play, ha-kethall, and is an onieial
a"i'tant at '"The llomr.'" Ooe,n't like tlw .-roppt•d
hair stylr.
ROY I'ATTOM MAMM , \ eademic: Flirts "ith all tlw
l!irJ,, and how they ]o, e it! Pat 'how' hi' d) nami c
Jlt'r, onality "hether -en in!! a' pre-ident of k e)
( Juh, featurr writer on Hornet staff, or trea~mrer
of Latin Club. Talrnt for daneinl! and pantomime. Talented actor in ··, eeds of Suspicion."
\l emb r of hand for ti,e yt>ar-. Helped '"put over"
c;ret>n Party in '53 t•lrrtion. Senior ho) "ith \J o,t
Personality.
CECILIA lAME MARTIN, \ rademie: Jant> i' pr of that
a per,on ran he '"brainy'' -a Bt•ta (_ luh nwmhrr
and ,till ht• fun-Jo, inj! and intere-ted in extraeurri<'ular arti,i ti e... Thr extel 1\0tddn't he the
-a tnt' "ithout her. ht> a],o sin!!' in the \l ixed
( horu' and Girb' ( horu,, and is a mrmher of the
Latin Uuh and ll ornrt staff.
JOHN MEL VIM McCANNON, \ cademir: \ dmirrd b,
teacher and student- ali ke for hi, finr scholasti;.
rt'rord. \ Beta Club membrr for three year,, a
movie operator, and a mt>m her of thr Ci, itan
Club. His name i-, ont> that i' perpetuall) found
on the Honor Roll. \ ],o tht> -reedit>st 'Oil a jerk
at thr II ape' aile Druj!.
JAMES MARTIN McDANIEL, ( ommercial: 1\. inl! of B-1
his frr-hman year and of D-3 hi, junior year,
]imm} certai nly JIO''~'"'es '"kinj!ly" qualitie".
Played one )ear of R-team football and th t>n
mo,ed up to a pol on \ar-it) tt•am. ;\ member of
th~ Letter ( luh, '\( 0 Club. \],o show' hi, ahilit)
on traek team.
�PAHSY VIRGIHIA McUUGHLIH , Commercial: 1\11 out
''orl-t•r for the publication'. \ cleH·r reportrr nn
the Hnrrwt 'tafT and a ty pi't for tht· l111sine's stalf
of tlw Hilltop. A thn•t• year nwmlwr of the tutlent ( .ouncil and \'ar-ity chet>rlt>ader.
he', a
hoostt·r for Hapt>1ille Hif!h 's •chool 'pirit. <\lso a
Beta and a Bani- Dirt>etor.
'"~et>n hut not
heard" does not mean that Jimmy is not loyal to
HH . He made a lint' record in the military department hert' at ~rhool and ha-. a host of friends
ht>rr and at thr Geoq!ia Baptist Childrt>n' Hom!'.
Excrllt>d in football at ""T hr Home."'
JIMMY LEE MIHSHEW, A.. ademic:
lETTY JO MIHISH , Genrral: Betty Jo ~ho11s a yrn
for homr-mal-inf! hy hrr 110rl- '"dishinf! out" food
on tlw Cafetrria ' taff.• wrrt, ... incrre. and a ,:!irl
,,ho can always he deprnded upon to do her joh
welL Loyal to the
hool, too, and to her many
frit>nds. ' nusually quit'! and lady-likr in ht>r
manrwr.
JAHET EMILY MIHIX, -\cadrmic: Littlt• and cutr and
into t'~t'rythinf! at 1111~ . ( herrs with the Pep
Uuh, "ings in the Girls' Chonrs and \l ivd
Chorus, and edit-. the index for the Hilltop. -\t
church, too, Janet i-. in th thicl- of thinj!s
c hurch choir and ba•krthall team. \1-o acthr in
thr ~punish and Dramatics luh-.
IHA CLAIRE MITCHELL, A<·ademic: Personality plus!
And ah,ay rrady 11ith a witty remarl-. ( lair!'
camr to u• froom Roose~elt Hi,:!h chool in Honolulu, lla11aii in her junior year and plungt>d
rij!ht into things Dramatics .lub, Fll \ , 'r -Tt>rns,
Spani'h Uuh, Hornet and H illtop 'taff,. ~taf.!t'
manaf!t'r of 'enior play. Also military 'ponsor.
E' ('ellt>nt journali,m qualitie' represented II H
at \ -hr1 ill e. \ ( . Pre-- (onferencr.
JACOLYHH IRIS MURPHY, \cadrmic: I ntere-trd in
hoob and lanf.!uaj!t'-, Jacl-it> is a mrmbrr of tht>
Lihrun ( luh, l.ihrary l.rttt'r Uuh, and ~panish
Club. ' lw is a de1oted 110rker for the Junior Rt>d
Cro''· .~ he plan' a career in nur-inf.!. , he·, in
'r -Tern-. a bani- tt>ller. member of llape1illr Jun ior \l usic Uuh and flrcrr in Rainho11 Girl-.
JAMES ILAHCHARD MYER, -\cadrmic: In thr ( i1itan
Club Jim mOII'd from the oflrcr f trt>a-urt'r to lw
its president. Also a ttendrd the tatr Junior Cilitan
omention. \Vas liCt'·prt>,ident of his suhfrr•hman cia'' and trea ... urer of hi' -ophomore
homr room. \l emhrr of hoth \ CO and Ollict>r'
Clubs.
�SENIORS
J
OANNA P ULINE NEILL,
A
\cademic: \I way .. f.!Oinf.!
places and alway• doinj.! for somr cluh, wlwthrr
it he 'I -Teen~. Prp Cluh, or , punish Club. Pla)ed
as "Lizzy" in "ltchin' to Get Hitcht'd." Hij.:h scholastic U\ rraj.!e won her a place in the Beta Cluh,
and her ahilit to work with fil(ures made her a
hank teller for three )t'ar... Phy•ical Education
squad lrader and ~rnior helpPr.
S
HARY LEE RUSSELL O' BRI E , cadrmic: ~ three
N
N
year '1-Teen Club member, harp1 has st>ned in
that club a secretary, prol(ram chairman, and
~ice-pr sident. Her chief 'irtue. are her poist' and
the t>ase \\ ith which ~ht' doe~ thinf.!s. A busy Rainbow Girl and a typical maid in the senior play.
Intere•ted in the :punish Club acti,itit's.
ALYCE NAXINE OSBORNE, Cent>ral: \la-..in e is quit'!,
hut she is one who is a loyal supportt'r of tlw
hool. cti\e in Junior Red Cro" work, pan ish
Club, FBLA lub in '53 and '5-l, and does excrllent work in thr tudent Bank durinp: hrr study
hall.
JANES W
ILSON OWEN, Acadrmi : \h-l ry\ twin hut
certainly not his double! Wilson\ sc hool acth itie include the Key Club and the NCO Club.
In sport. he pia s fine football in the fall and in
the prinp: mo\es to thr track tram. Also sinl!'
with the Glee Club. Yrs, the hoy sprciali7-rs in
athletics and fine arts.
NARIOH WESLEY OWEN,
\endemic: '\' esley 's act1' l·
ties in the Key Club and NCO Club dosrly parallel tho e of hi. twin. Playrd B-team football and
basketball and then found himself a spot on th e
~ar<;ity ba~ketball team . Kinl! of the Fall Frstival
and r ally a hand~ome one, too. Elected '\]o,t
Handsome ~enior upt>rlati'e hy his cJa.,..mate•.
Especially talt>ntrd in dramatics.
JACK UNAR POWELL, Acadrmic: A workrr in many
activitirs, Lamar playrd threr yrar, of varsity foot hall. Was two years a non-commi"ioned ofTicrr
and one year a <'Ommis•ionrd ollicrr in military.
ports a football lettrr and is a Junior (i,itan.
In "Tiw Roman Kid" was "Profe--or Cup:lielmo:·
KENNETH KULUS PRUITT, ~cadrmic: \ bo-..in~t cham pion since he was · ·~o hij.!h," Uf.!arboy has brt>n
twice champion of thr • outhern Colden Gloves
Tournament and a dele~tate to tlw ational Colden Clo,es Tournament in Chicap:o. ~nother inten•st i quartt•r back in!! in football. ( las•matr•
elected him president in '-Uhf n•shman yrur and
<enior suprrlati\t' \l oq Popular.
�HELEH JOY RASMUSSEH , Gt>neral: In \rJ...ansa, Jo)
"a' a hand nwmlwr hut ga\1' it up ,dwn slw ramt•
to llapevillt>. Herr ,Jw has playrd var .. it; hasJ...!'Ihall. wa. a ~tudt>nt Council rrprt>srntati\t', a military sponsor, R-tf' am cht>erleadrr, and ''a' qut>en
of D-1 her junior year, in addition to ha,inl( a
sparklinl( pt'r-onality that makes !'H'ryone liJ...~
lwr.
WILLIAM RAY SAHDERS, \cademir: \I usir, musit·. music it practically fills all the parr in Bill\
'<'ht>dule. Four years of hand, drum major, Glt>t'
Cluh, Boy • (horus, Junior \lusir Cluh. and Tri( it; Orchrstra. llr does lind timr for thf' \ udio
\ isual Club, vice-prrsident of , punish <luh. and
thr part of a '-<'ienti't in "",'erd' of Suspicion.""
WILLIAM GREEH SEARCY, \cadrmie: \n all-round
!!OOd frllo", Billy has a talent for makinl( friends.
In military he is on the Riflt' Tram anti in tlw
\ ( 0 Cluh. He '-enes the Thool throul(h \\Orkin~!
in the . tudrnt Council and , tudrnt Bank. \
nu•mht>r of Junior Achir\ement. \)so a ··Ji\e "ir;."'
in J{adio Enl(lish.
FELIX WOOOSOH SIBLEY, Ill , \radt>mic: \\ herrH·r
thrrt>"s a piano, FrJi, will lw tht>re, jazzinl( tlw
··la--it·s, play in~( for ~(roup sinl!illl(. or play in!! for
tlw ··:aint,."" Delr!(atr to Boys" ~late and is Editorial Edi tor of the Hornet. Rich socialitt' in oenior play. Rt'la Club. Latin Cluh. and hand. Felix",
zany •a; in!(s add to hi' popularity. \) o,t Talt>ntrd
... enior.
DOHALD SMITH , \cadrmir: Tops rn football and
military, Don \\Us hrst drillrd platoon lrader in
Fulton ( .ounty and "a' \O led the outstandinl!
lint>-man of the ·s:~ football sea•on. \l t>mher of
\ (() Cluh and Chitan, and hr-t of all. mo-t
natural hobo. J>rrft•ct as ''Pa" Snrad"' in tht•
't'nior play.
JAMES CHARLIE SMITH , JR ., Commrreial: Four yrar..
of \Ursity football und a mi!(hty hne pla)t'r prO\ !'
that J. C."s chief interest tends to ht' to \\ ard athlt>tic,. \l rmht>r-hip in the \ CO ( luh and Ollicers
( luh sho" that military plays an important part
in his lifr. llis '"rN. toothlr" smile is ont> of
J. c: .. trait•. ··Lncle Fud"" in ""l t<·hin" to Gt'l
II itchrd."'
ELSIE LEE STEPHENS, ( ommrn·ial: EJ,it> -urpri-l'd
t'\t'none \\hrn slw \\t'lll out for hasJ...e thall.
Tur~ed out to be onr of thr he•' pla)rr' on tlw
\Ursil\ team. ln club acth ities 'hi' is trt>a•urrr of
tlw FBL\ and a real \\ orJ...rr. \)so a mrmher of
tlw ~panish Cluh. \ real '"t't'l girl. too. That·,
our Elsie!
�SENIORS
JIMMY EDEN STOVALL, ·h ademi<·:
en tors' \lo-.t \th letit· bo} . Bij! Jim i' an able member of the
\8rsit} football and hasl..t>thall '<ii~<Hk Rusint'"
\luna~:rr ol llornet and Sports Editor of llilhop.
Pn•-.idrnt of junior t'ltl" '52-'5:t Chairman nf
rinj! rommittee that j!ll\t' out tit'\\ rinj!s. llt''s a
metuber of the ' tudent ( outwil and Lettt'r ('tub.
ReceiH·d the \merican Lej!ion trophy for tht'
Best portsman of the '5.~ st'ason.
CHARLES FREDERICK STIICKUND, Ct'lleral:
Frt'ddit>
was chit'f rollector of 'enior rinj!-.. i\ "hill:h-up"
in military, he's ht>t>n an oflict>r for t\\O yrar-..
"hich "I'll qualifie~ him as .\1ilitary Editor of
Hilltop. He played football '51-'53, and proved hi-.
leader.. hip ahilitie~ as cia" secn•tary '51-'5.3. Hornt't represt>native '51-'53. \II add up to a hu-.~
hoy.
WINIFRED
JENUNNE STRICKLAND, :\,. adem i r : In
) -Teens Jeneanne was senetary '52-'53, trrasurrr
"53-'5-1, and mt>mher of lntt>rcluh Council. Likt>:H H so much that 'hi' <·om e-. to school from Fort'st Park, a welrome addition to our senior cia-.-..
Worked in • tudent Bank, a Phy-.iral Education
s nior ht>lpt>r, library a"istant. llt>r ··outsid<• doinj!s" are Rainbow-. and Junior \lusi r Club.
HILDA LeGAY TALLMAN, Gt>neral: Cute, witty and
a brand of humor all lwr own. Lt>Gay ha' playt>d
a clarinet in the hand for four } ear-.. Play' for
the Hapeville \lethodist ( hurch basketball tt'am.
\n outo;tandinj!; rhararteri'-tic-pretty eyes. LO\t''
horsebark ridinj!.
PATRICIA ANN TAYLOR, Crnt>ral: \ honlt' room offirer for two years and an oflirt'r in Junior
\chit'H'ment, Pat definitt>ly has lradrr-.hip ability.
Junior Red Cros' '51-'53. ~ pan ish Club, clinic
staff, and a military sponsor her junior year are
included in ht>r artivitit>s. To cap it off •he is
typi't on the Hilltop staff. "\law" in --It .. hin' to
CN Hitrhed.'"
PATSY JEAN THOMPSON, General: Pat started ofT with
a banj!: in her subfreshman year hy heinj! a hand
member and a R-tt'am basketball player. Has
kt>pt up the good work throuj!hout hrr hij!h
-.chool yt'ars .• he i-. a member of the DCT Club
and ih serrrtary-treasurt'r. \rry dept>ndahlt>works hard until the task i- complf'ted.
THOMAS FRANKLIN THRAILKILL, \cadrmit·: ''\1r. Prr-.i dent" of thr Stud nt ( ouncil, Editor of Hornet, \i('t>-prr•idrnt of RNa Club: that's Tommy.
Elected .\lost Intellectual hy fellow senior-. Rank
Director, draftsman on Hilltop. l!i, delij!ht talented memb r of hand and natural baritone.
�RICHARD HEl l TURNER , \c·:tdl·mu·: < 1·rtainl} u top
man 10 tht militan dt·parlnll'nt! \n ollic·t•J lot
thn·t \t'ar-. "as a nwmlwr of tlw ( olor C:uard.
and n·c·l'iH·d ,JII<trd for out-tandinl! \\or!.. in \!iiitar~ I. \ 11'1' pn•sid1·nt of -c·ntor l'las• and 1'\1'1'111'111
'l·hol,tr. \l1·mlll•r of lkt,t ( luh. '-1·nior-' l·lwin· lot
Bc·-t \II Round.
KAYE ROSLYHE WALL , \c·adt'mi1
k aH·. tlw major·
t'ltt' I'O-captain. 1unwr Rt>d ( ro•s. rt>pre-rntatilt',
H.OT( spon-or, ) -Tt•t•n•, and llornl'l staff an• lwr
1aric•d intert'-t'. In addition. slw is •t•crt'tan of
tilt' 'I'Oior tla-- and 1\a'- prt·-idt•nt of Jwr fil·-h·
mall ria--. "'-t1li,h" i- tlw \\onl for i'l.nt· -1·nio1
su Jwrlatil t'.
·
·
JAHICE WATSOH , \ .. adi'IIIJI': Bu-1 IHtri..I'J in tlw Lihran Club. and n·all} l..tuJ\~' lwr \\a) around
amonj! hoot..-. Ht>r al'lil it it'- I'Ontinut' lwyond tlw
Lihrar} ( luh. thouJ.!h. to tlw tudrnt ( ouncil. '-tu
dt·nt Bani.., and tlw important joh of lwinl! pn·-i·
dPnt of tlw Bl'la ( luh. H.OTL 'POINtr.
BETTY SUE WEIHBERG, \cadt'mic: 'llw l!irl "ith tht•
J.!Olclt>n 1oict'. ~·ur·, •t', tt'tle \\On stall' ratinj!. On
tht' llornl'l -taff - lw is the Ft>aturr Editor and on
tlw Hilltop •tafT hold- the l..n pchition of Pi .. tun·
Editor. \l ost Talt•ntt>d and " \l i" ( itizt>n-hip"
dt>scrillt' our Sut•. \ la-ten•d Enl!li-h at'l'l'llt lor
part in " ' wt>d' of '-u-pi<'ion.''
JESSE EUGEHE WOOD, \ 1·adc•mi1·: \l od1·-t .111d quic·t.
hut po''t'-'t'' a frwndl} per-onalit). a rt'al a-..c·t.
Dm·- hi, ht·-t wort.. in 1unior \ l'hit'H'IIIt'nt. "lwrt•
lw mal..t>s hoot.. rart..- alonJ.! \\ith otlwr 1111'- -tu·
dt•nt-. \ joll J.!Ood fo·llo" and a ho) \\orth l..tull\
inJ.!. li e 1·an t.tkt· a jol..o· and It'll a It'll '' al11,1\,
hc·lpful.
BETTY JUHE YOUMANS, \ t adt•mic·: I' a-t \\ orth1 \d' ''or and .t -talt' ollu·c•r in l{,unho " (.u·l-: \\Oil .t
trip to tlw \ ational .luninr \ chit'lt'lllt'nt Conft·r·
t'JH't' in Oh10. J, pn·-ident of thr " tudt'nt Bani..
and -c•crt'lan ,,f tlw Bt•ta ( luh. "f>n•adwr Bc·..-it•
~mith" in ,t;nior pla1. Dew ... t'\l't'llt'nt 111nl.. in tht'
'- pani-h ( luh . .I unior Rt•d ( ro..._, ,111d ) - l t·t·Jl-.
\ --i-tant Editorial ~:ditor of tht' Hornt'l.
HAROLD JUHE YOUMANS, \ cadc·mit·: Ekl'lt•d \l o-t
~lllish of '''lltor htll'-. II i- mu-ic·al talt•nt 111111
I ! ~rold a pi art' in tl;t. hand and in tlw ( lamwt
Quartt'l. Editor-in-Chid of tlw '5-1 Hilltop. -,t'l'rt'·
tan of tlw II i-'I ( 'luh and a nwmlll'r of the·
( i1itan ( luh and lkt,t ( luh. \ ttt>ndt•d '-outhc·tn
l ntt·r-c hola-tit· l' rt·-- \ s-oriation ·s:t
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lOR
TilE (I \.'S OFFIU HS
II L C II BHO\\ \ .................. . l)rt•.\id t•n t
IHLU \l cDO\ \LD ............ / icl'-!)rt'.\id t• nt
D-\ 1:\ JO 11-\ \I\ II· I'T ............. . . twetar r
\\ -\DI ' \\ IIE ELEH ................ Tn•a. un•r
\ \]) TIIO.'E
Dear Hearts and Gentle People
Tlwir Junior year jam packed with ~ood
fun and another year to bask in tlwir laurels
of puttin~ thin~" 0\er ... the ma~azine dri,e,
the Buzz Book, '-Carin~ the dayli~hb out of
' eniors in C:arni•al Competition, tele\ising,
politicking in student elections, commanding
the \rmy, the Junior- enior formal, leadin~
""pring practice,'' ordering rings . . . and
oodh·" of tri' ia that highlight the school pro~ram.
�Abercrombie, Jewel
Anderson, Harold
Colbath, Don
Askew, Tom my
Conine, Peggy
Barber, Tommy
Barnes, Jimmy
Connally, Janice
Courie, Mary
Bentley, Jimmy
Blankenship, June
Brantley, Margaret
Craig, Earline
Crane, Dean
Brown , Charles
Brown, Hugh
Bryan, Wilma
Crawford , Fred
Davis, Grant
Castleberry , Joyce
Chapman , Bobby
Davis, Sandra
Chronister, Emory
Denny, Mary Joyce
Cleveland , Judd
Douglass, Jerry
Dye, David
Edinger, Tommie
Ellis, Jane
Flint, Austin
Fruit, Don
Gallman, Harold
Gibson, Arlene
Grantham, Frank
Hammett, Daisy Jo
Hand, Sue
Harp, Freddy
Harris, Elsie
�H a yw a rd , Myra
H elms, Sue
Lu cas, Jess
Mabry , Ann e
McDona ld , Bill y
M ill er, Rex
Helton , Nila
Henderson , Lee
Mitchell , Carolyn
Morris , Lo is
Nei l, Jeanette
Hilbrath , Henry
Odom, Bob
Hogan , Frances
O ' Kelley , Gene
Ho ll and , Louise
Holt, Bill
Oliver, Robert
O ' Melia , John
Osborn , Willie Mae
Parham, Frank
Holton , Dwight
Honea , Catherine
Parker, Joyce
Pattillo, Joanne
Hunter, Jerry
Hutchinson , Ben
lvie , Martha
lvie, Carolyn
Jadson , Deanna
Jackson, Mary Lou
Jackson , Merrie!
Jadson , Vivian
Johnston , Kenneth
Lee , Fran
Lewis , Gerald
Linch , Joellen
�Peek, Frank
Peitso , Gene
Smith , Jimmy
Smith , Joyce
Phillips, Jackoe
Philips, Rod
Pilgrim, Jerry
Ray , Lucenia
Snider, Charles
Stallings, Dot
Reed, Pat
Reid, Sue
Tamson, Neil
Rhea, Tony
Taylor, Bobby
Ritch, Yerlyn
Rooke, Shirli
Taylor, Peggy
Scoggins, Nell
Tingle, Bill
Sexton, Robert
Shackleford, Jeanette
Smith, Elaine
Tolar, Tracy
Tucker, Joann
Upchurch, June
Wall ace, Charles
Juniors Not Pictured:
Larry Fields
Ed Pierce
Wilber McCiough
Esther Mae Smith
Nadine Souther
Tom Tedder
Lois Welch
Whitaker, Walter
Williams, Roxanne
Wofford, Betty
Wofford, Bobby
Wynn, Pattie
Youngblood, Jack
Waller, Steve
Weaver, Margaret
Welcher, Ronald
Wheeler, Wade
�Sophomore
Johnny Williams
Pres"de +
Jackie Jones
v· Ce· Presidert
Joyce Tolar
Secre ory
Gerald Mays
Treos rer
I Can Dt•eant, Can't I ?
\ ) ear packed \\ ith nt'\\ adH•nture,.. and
,~ ophomon·
motTO\\
1:-
another day.
The bep;inninp; of
t''\fH'rietH" for all
l':-
. ah
day
beinp; upperda,..,..nwn ... H'ry important feel-
"ell n·nwmbered .
pla)" to dramatize in
ing to br "landing on the third high •-.t "'lrp
d"""· \11 dreanb come t nw . . . if not to-
to achieH·nwnl.
C-1
Seated left to right, First Row : Janet
Key, June Craig, Jann Drake, Sybil Pate,
Dottie Waters, Nellie Morris, Joyce
Green, Edith Morgan . . . Second Row :
Dick Miller, Walter Campbell, Donald
Williamson, Donald Tribble, Neil Newton,
Bobby Ham, Johnny Shore, Clyde Mills .
. . . Third Row : David Johnson, George
Jackson, Norris McElhannon, Jimmy Rob·
erts, Lafayette Lynch, Hoyt Bradley, Fred
Herschelman.
C-2
Seated left to right, First Row: Silvia
Mitchell, Virginia Morris, Linda Martin,
Jean West, Betty Vaughan, Betty Gilbert, Charleen Callahan ... Second Row:
Joyce Woodward Coleman Meadows,
John Kramer, Harry Cawthon, Billy
Wilkes, Buddy Moore, Gerald Guffin,
Don Mitchell ... Third Row: Jimmy Sum·
ner, Derwin Otwell, Johnny Barrow, Bernard Ray, Billy Estes, Marshall Miller, E.
C. Braden .
�C-3
Seated left to right, First Row : Emily
Dych , Lorayne Kelley, Beverly Blalock,
Betty Harbin, Nancy Lynch, Frances Tinsley, Nancy Simpson . . . Second Row:
Betty Gosden, Elizabeth McCannon, Sue
Ratcliffe, Mary Ann Coggin, Helen Butler, Carol Chapman, Mavis Steakly . . •
Third Row: Bobby Settle, Durward Jackson, Jadie Jones, Sammy Sims, Johnny
Williams , Wayne Uber, John Norwid.
C -4
Seated left to right, First Row: Connie
Harris, Diane Young, Ruth Tatterson,
Martha Jones, Myrna Landrum Mary
Hixson, Hilda Camp . . . Second Row:
Eulease Dennis, Pat Terry, Norma Davis.
Ann Pearson, Jane Harris, Joyce Tolar,
linda Babb, Edwina Buc nail, Carolyn
Sims, Rosemary Hutchins, Janet Dorsey .
. . . Third Row: Larry Beard, Herbert
Vogt, David Waddy, Charles Neese,
Gerald Mays, Ed Burell, Jerry Stembridge, Joel Bailey, Jerrell Anderson.
C-5
Sea ed left o righ , Firs Row: Pear Yor
Dor s Mainor, Mary Talley, Lois Woods.
Dianne Rodgers, Marilyn Duncan Avanelle Lycan . . . Second Row: Dennie
Griner, Margaret Palmer, Virginia Pierce,
Jean Owen, Alice Jen ins, Ada Ru h Lee,
at leen Paymen .•. Third Row: C ar 1es
Dupree, Rudolph Cerny, Harvey Spivey,
Melvin
a ins, Jimmy Saxton, Edwin
Chap an, Emory Frui , Maurice Benefield,
�Roger Peitso
Pre• ,dent
l~tn
Linda Smith
Vi .e Pre dent
Walking
B-1
Seated left to right, First Row : Janice
Phillips, Sally Burt, Martha Stewart, Carolyn Biggers, Ann Akin, Virginia Harbin ,
Suzanne Smith, Joyce Brooks ..• Second
Row : Louise Crawford, Charlotte Andrews, Larry Adams, Larry Baskin , Jerry
Beatenbaugh, Donald McKnown, Gene
Barber, Buddy Coleman, Jackie Haddock,
Carolyn Beclt ... Third Row : Joe Green,
Charles Morris, George Levy, Ronald
Brogdon, Jerry Dunn, Jack Andrews, Joel
Kite.
B-2
Seated left to right, First Row: Jonita
Harris, Sue Herschelmen, June Conally,
Dale Davis, Emily Colbath , Frances Holland, Adrianne Ingram, Nancy Mitchell.
. . . Second Row: Paulette Elkins, Tommy
Kirby, Robert Darnell, Bill Handley, Dale
Holt, Bill Crane, Dan Honea, Bradley
Freeland, Betty Canup, Jo Ann Braswell.
. . • Third Row: Lamar Lawson, George
Hammett, Norris Garrison, Billy Berry,
George Givens, Paul Brooks, Jerry Hope,
George Childers.
B-3
Seated left to right, First Row: Kenneth
Martin, Madie Vann Jones, Cathy Mitchell, Mary Smith, Jo Anne Ragsdale,
Geraldine lvie, Geri Reeves, Standley
Smith, Billy Smith . . . Second Row: Edward Mitchell, Bobby Sellers, James Maroney, Mark Shuman, Joe Kaglik, Eric
Hyde, Roger Peitso, Gerald Justus, Phil
Irvine, Raymond Medlock ... Third Row:
Jimmy McKee, Kenneth Keener, Frank
Smith, Ted Price, George Sneed, Clyde
Miller, Jerry Lewis, Gary Sandifer.
�Ronald Brogdon
S re ory
Pe~gy
Crowe
e
rer
Behi:nd Yon
B-4
Seated left to right, First Row: Shirley
Brown, Nell Carter, Isabel Brooksher,
Mary Brown, Carole Carter, Beverly Burel,
Judy Thompson, Dorothy Wilson . . .
Second Row: Kathryn Cannon, Laverne
Dodd, Margaret Bailey, Sue Coogler,
Joan Sorrow, Gertrude Allen, Elaine
Webster, Peggy Crowe, Maxine Burpee,
Carolyn Eason . . . Third Row: David
Taylor, Don Wofford, Kenny Williams,
Belton Tucker, Ray Stone, Gene Ergle,
Sammy Woodward, Leigh Wyatt, Adrian
Sills, Carson Tyler.
B-5
Seated left to right, First Row: Rosalyn
Mauldin, Marlene Hallford, Dolores Mason, Jacque Kelley, Joyce Lewis, Ora
Dell Johnson, Nancy Jones, Mary Gazaway . . . Second Row: Barbara Godwin,
Kay Jones, Alice Dunson, Jerri Hunnicut,
Molly Hood, Doris Griner , Irma Sue
Wade, Laverne Gilliard, Florence Gann,
Carolyn Tatterson, Betty lvie, Anita
Helms, Shirley McCart . . . Third Row:
Richard Whitton, William Sorrells, Jerry
Ellis, Frank Ellis, Larry Huckaby, Jimmy
Jones.
B-6
Seated left to right, First Row: Paula
Robinson, Magilene Stephenson, Lassie
Pitts, Jacqueline Johnson, Beth Skelton,
Judy West, Virginia Wood, Helen Sims .
. . . Second Row: Bill Barnette, Barbara
Ann Minchew, Beverly Morgan, Ruth
Oliver, Faye Smith, Shelby Sutton, Linda
Smoth, Claudette Nicholson, Jerry Tedder . . . Third Row: Billy Pierce, Johnny
Wall, Kenneth Ashley, Morris Mc Berry,
Ray Wood, Ronald Wilson, Billy Barnes,
Billy Wilson.
�We')re
the 8th
grade
Caro l Russe ll
D
de t
A lan Newton
V .e-P
Alton Pruitt
Secretory ond T eo
od
• • •
ror
A-I
Se ated left to right, First Row : Sue Scog g ins , Barbara Huff, Isabelle Walker, Con nie Landr um, Frankie Smalley, Nancy
Stallings, Shirley Floyd , Marie Kennedy ,
Rebecca Bennett . . . Second Row : Frank
Beall , Alan Carter, Nancy Parker, Norma
Parker, Margie Cannon , Mary Martin ,
Martha Burke, Eloise Priest, Sarah Gragg,
Deana McGuire , Gene Hunnicut, Julian
Lovern , Edward Jones . . . Third Row :
Sandra Platt, Brenda Callahan , Brenda
Duncan , Cynthia Wheeler, Dolores Petty,
Dolores Knox, Nancy Jones, Linda Barrs,
Patricia Johnson , linda Tony .
A-2
Seated left to right, First Row : Barbara
Mitchell, Wanell Lynch, Evalina Freeman ,
Mary Jo Sudderth , Sue Lucas, Pat Godwin, Elizabeth Burdett .. . Second Row:
La June Mote , Faye Pettite, Carolyn Almond, Mary Beth Sysk , Sybil Burns, Myrna
Dunaway, Carolyn Royal . . . Third Row:
Grace Crockett, Janice Kiser, Carol
Raven , Irene Chancy, Anabelle Walker,
Linda Allgood.
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�Strangers In Paradise
A-3
Seated left to right, First Row: Judy
Edinger, Mary Stewart, Martha Miller,
Betty Ivester, Carol Russell, Geraldine
Cook, Betty Craig . . . Second Row:
Beverly Davis, Rudeen Lynch, Mary Hester, Tommie Floyd, Yvette George, Sara
Cone, Jacqueline Pinkston . . . Third
Row: Shirley Smith, Louella Foster, Shirley Spratlin, Gail Simpson, Carol Rivers,
Cynthia Moore, Shirley Hood, Frances
Gaudio.
A-4
Seated left to right, First Row: Jerry
Roberts, Marvin Hallford, Harry Huckaby, Alan Newton, Charles Thompson,
Robert Barron, Lamar Randall, Ted Wilson . . . Second Row: Larry Noggle,
James White, Lamar Lewis, Larry Wills,
Lamar Souther, Bob Stone, Frank Lea,
Eddie Lynch, Jerry McCurdy, Albert
Mauldin . . . Third Row: Wayne Mosley,
Scarlett Hardy, Helen Stark, Jeanette
Hunt, Jesann Jarvis, Elaine Price, Gail
Patton, Donald Hefner.
A-5
Sealed left to right, First Row: Alton
Pruitt, Roy Lawrence, David P..obinson,
Frank Souther, Monroe Boles, Bobby
Jones, Gary Bruton . . . Second Row:
Calvin Bunn, Linda Sandifer, Patsy Lee,
Rebecca Looney, Wytonia Mann, Carol
Ann Smith, Jed Nisbet, Curtis Jackson .
. Third Row: Darrell Newby, Richard
Pinion, Gene Preston, Jerry McMalcom,
Larson Burke, Douglas Horton, Brock
Rhea, Gene Spivey, Norris Rendley.
�A-6
Seated left to right First Row Lewis
Carter, Pat Cogg in, W ayne Gay Bob
Ash , Ronn ie Gilbert, Larry Crow e, Robert Hayes, Richard Blanch . . . Second
Row: Roy Jackson, Gail Bedford, Sandra
Garmon, Beverly Hannum , Mary Ann e
Dennis , Sandra Hopper, Virg inia Bow ers
Jun e Odum , Harold Cole ... Third Row :
Vernon Gob er, Hugh Hon ea, Hugh Flemin g , Robert Freeman , Bobby Joe Cohran ,
Steven Dewe l, Larry Allen, Arthur Mays,
Harold Davis.
A-7
Seated left to right, First Row: Gerald
Phillips, Dan Bradley, Joe McCannon ,
Jean Ford , Daphine Parker, Lamar Cook ,
Joe Bigham , Floyd Worley . . . Second
Row : Bucky Ratcliff, James Reece , Ken neth Whitley, Lynwood McBerry, Jack
Ellis, Tom my Winfrey, Jack Brooks, Tony
Noblitt, Elwood McBerry, Jerry Langford ,
Larry Boris . . . Third Row : Garner Balliew, Lindy Butler, Emmett Herndon ,
Hoke Bradley, Willard Shelton , Hugh
Maddox, Edward Elliott, R. L. Gragg , J .
D. Hagan.
A-8
Seated left to right First Row: Lloyd
Byars, Billy Dean , Michael Busby, David
Tribble, Larry Handley, Rodrick Williams .
.. . Second Row : Gary Alexander, Marsha
Neill Sue Harris Joyce Neese, Harriet
Parker, Charles White . . . Third Row:
Buddy Dorsey, Terry Williams, Terry Bentley, Tommy Wheeler, Tommy Tyler, Jimmy Whitted , Charlie Smith.
�Many Tintes
��The
Military
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SCALE 1:1250
500
-
0
CONTOUR
1000
500
INTERVAL
m
100FT
SACKVILLE A D VICINITY
Major P. L. Austin
Sergeant W. L. Tumlin
Sergeant John Nakamura
" SHE'S A GRAND OLD FLAG" .. . THEY KEEP HER FLYING
Fulton County's
Best Drilled
Platoon Leader '53
Fulton County's
Best Drilled
Private '53
Lt. Bernard Ray
�Cadet Co lonel Hugh Brown
Cadet Capt .
David Dye
Margaret Board , Sponsor
Cadet Lt.
Henry Hillbrath
Catherine Honea , Sponsor Mary Frances Honea Sponsor
Cadet Lt. Colonel Tom Barber
Cade , Capt
Chas. Furtad~
Cade ; Capt
Rex Miller
Janice Watson, Sponsor
Joyce Brooks, Sponsor
Cade, Capt
Jerry Stembridge
Virginia Pierce, Sponsor
Fran :es Lee , Sponsor
Cadet Lt
David Waddy
Connie Harris, Sponsor
Cadet Capt
Melvin Watkins
Jane Harris , Sponsor
The \1ilitary I\ -.enior hoy" 1\ho
elect an e~tra )t'ar of H. 0. T. C.
,.enl' a-, a,.,.,j,..tant in~trurtor,., to the
P\1S ~ T -,tafT ... natun• of their
Cadet ll Colonel
Jim Myer
Sharyn 0 ' Brien
Sponsor
1\0rk indudl',. oflire routine. ('Ia,.,..
in-,truction,. ... al,.o. conduct tlw
Honor Court. the purpo,.e of" hi('h
i, \lilitary di,.cipline of <"adeh.
\1emlwr"hip into \1ilit:.try 1\
quire-. an
a\era~t'
rt'·
of "lr· for tlm·e
year,. Tlw ofli!'er,. t'njoy the pri,j.
leg-t•.-. of Cad t Oflic('f,., Tlwir pro·
gram ,.trengthen-. the HOTC unit.
Cadet Lt. Colonel
Charles Brown
Cadet ll, Colonel
Sponsor
Beverly Blalock
Sponsor
Cadet Lt. Colonel
Neil Hartman
Claire Mitchell
Sponsor
Cadet ll Colonel
Tom Hyde
Sandra Davis
Cadet Lt. Colonel
Lamar Powell
Joanna Ne ill
Sponsor
Cadet Lt. Colonel
Don Smith
Joellen Linch
Sponsor
Cadet Lt. Colonel
J . C . Smith
Sue Weinberg
Sponsor
Cadet ll, Colonel
Fred Strickland
Joyce Blankenship
Sponsor
Frank Davis
Margaret Weaver
Sponsor
Cadet Lt. Colonel
Harold Kelley
Avanelle Lycan
Sponsor
Cadet Lt Colonel
Neil Turner
Kaye W a II, Sponsor
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�Company
A
Lt Rod Phillips
Linda Babb, Sponsor
Captain Dwight
H~iton
FIRST PLATOON
Lt Ronald Brogdon
Dot Hill , Sponsor
SECOND PLATOON
THIRD PLATOON
Joyce Tolar, Sponsor
�THE OFFICIAL STAFF
REGIMENTAL STAFF
G
Q
ROTC
NON COMS AT EASE
"FALL IN"
SENIOR SHARP SHOOTERS
INSPECTION
JUNIOR SHARP SHOOTERS
�Company
Lt. Ed Pierce
Pansy Mclaughlin , Sponsor
Captain Harold Gallman
FIRST PLATOON
Madalin" Mashburn
Sponsor
Lt
Dean Crane
SECOND PLATOON
Kay Jones, Spon sor
THIRD PLATOON
Audrey Cawthon , Sponsor
Martha lvie, Sponsor
���Club Work Makes
STUDENT COUNCIL
I he kid' that reprc'>enl all da"c' and activillC\ ol
the 'tudent> have "' one requ~remcnt to \trivc toward
harmony among '>tudents and faculty . The 'tudent election'> between the Grlen and the \ hite Partie'> arc
cndor\ed '" typical fa\hion of politician' ·ondudcd
"''th Stunt
ight. 'vii\\ France' Spratlin~: i' 'P"n''"
"'ith 1om Thrailkill as prc-.dcnt: Sue Weinberg, vicepresident. Lorayne Kellc~. <,ecretary: and Hul'h Bro..,n,
trea\urer
J . Ahc•raomh1t•, I
/Jahl>, P Bakc•r, T. Barl>a, \1,
Beare/, \f. Benefield D. Bil(lwm, J. Blcmken\lllt>, \f.
/Joles, L. Borri.\, J. Brook.\, C. Chapman, .\f. Courie,
J. (rail(, B. Culbreth, J. Oowdr. J Drake•, J. Edinlfer,
H.
Gallman,
A.
(iardner,
P.
Godwin,
F
(,runthum,
J Green. S. Grt·ene, G. Guffm, J Hac/clock, f) J. Ham·
mt•tt, (
flurri\, J
Hurri\, B. Hartman,
Hartman,
I
Hol(un, S Hof>t>c'r, L. 1/ollanc/, \1. L. Jack.wn. R.
Jack.wn, \1. kermedr. J. Ker, F. Lee, S. I ee, J. Linch,
J l.uca\, N. LYnch J \fcCurrr. P \fd tllllfll/in, A
\fahrr, P \fcmn, f) Mawn, 1\.f.
c•i/1, J
ei/1,
Nt•wton, V ParJ...t•r, J Pattillo, (, Pt•if.\o, f. Pil•rt·e,
T Pricl', J. RawliiHen, B Ray, P Rc·t•cl, I
Ritt'ir,
I Smith, J. Sto,·ull, J. Sumnt•r, J. Thomp.\Oil, J. rolar,
f)
Trihl>le, W. Uber, A.. Wall, H WctClt'r, J Wood-
ward, P
~V.nm
CIVITANS
A '>llb\idiary of the C1vilan International, the (1\i-
tan\ of Hapeville High arc out~tandmg among \en icc
dubs. They have aided the 'chool by the \ale of \Ca\on
tickets for the ba~ketball games: '>Ponsored the Polio
Foundation by collecting for the 'vlarch of Dime'>; and
promoted program of introducing pl<cyers at ba,ketball
(.!arne~. We'd call thi' a Grade A,
umber I club.
I rom 1~/t to ri~.:ht, flr\1 Row: /)add Dn•, Tonllll\'
H.rde, Hoe Durl.\, Jim \f)"er,
eil Turner, Jimmy .\mit/1.
.\econd Rtnt
Harold Y mmumJ, TommJ /Jarh er, JJen
Hut chill.\011,
Do11
I erre/1,
Do11
Smith,
felix
Siblel'.
Tommy Thrailkill, Neil Hartman , Jim StOHIII, Jolin
\fcCmuwn. Ltmwr PtHt·ell, Traer Tolar, lVl'i/ TwnHJII,
Oon Fruit~ Harold Gallman.
·
Y-TEENS
KEY CLUB
"Give to Me the Key to Your Heart " i\ sung by
many (.!iris to the\e handsome guys. Junior Kiwani\ has
a\ its purpo e~; to pro'"idc experience in living and
working together to \erve the sehoul and communJt),
to co-operate w1th the \Chool pnnupal, and to prepare
for useful citizen~hip,
.. There ;., Nothing l ike a Dame.. at lea\l, like our own junior Y.W.C.A. ~iris. The
purpo'e of the 'r -Teen' i. to promnte Chri\tian fello"' hip among girl\. Leadership in
cr\lce i\ the key to their bu\~ pro11ram.
\t•att•cl, left to rir:lrt, lrnt RtH\
'ilwrrn O'JJrie11, f nmce\ 1/oJ:arr Second Ro,,· lt•11eamu•
\lt~r) .~ldiiC) Bt~lcl» 111 Thzrd Row; I<IIIC 1.//i:., Dm SICIIIiiiR\. Fourth Ro11
l'erl\n Ritch. \farJ l .ou Jack\011, fr/tlr Ron ~ Pat Baker, Jacolynn \furplrr. Sixth Ro"
\tric·J./mod,
\ue 1/e/m.\. Pattie ~f.'\1111 . •\t'H'Ilth Row.· Slurle_r Hampton, Jrm,• Yolluuun. EiJ:hth Ro"
PeJo:r Conint•, Dolort'\ \fa\oll. Vinth Row· June Connall.r, Janice ConnaUr. Tenth RoMContu£• .\"u·t•J:oot/, Jant•t A. er, Bt'/1\ l'wo:lwn, Jo.n·t• (in·t•tJ, Lmtla \farti11 , Jo.rce J.-¥tuulward, '\ann \unpum I mih ( o/hath, Jwh J.-Vt•\f, Hen•rh JJ/alod.. , Dorrit• J.-Vatt•n, 1\.'ath·
ln·n PaJmt•tlf, lo ,.11111 Ra~'dalt•, (,,n•lf In gram, ( lain• \IItthf'll, Bt~n·rl_r Vogl, /urdu
.\muir.
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Seated, left to ri11ht, Fir.\/ Rm• : Don Trihble, Harold K~l/e,l, II il·
5011 OK·en. Second Ro" Ronafl/ Brogdon , Bill \fcDonald, Tom11n
A.5keK·, \!fax JJroHnllrg_ 5umditu:, left to riKht· Oick \lillt·r, (1(11
PeitHJ , Bernard Ra) , JVe .\lt~.r Owen, Don Co/hath ~i 'altt·r Dt•t•n.
�School A Good Place To Live
BET A CLUB
1 in/ Row · Joallllll
t•i/1, JJarhara
( ulhreth , /)anr Jo 1/ammett , Pat
Baker , f ranct'\ Ho~<:an , Jellt'tmne
Stricldwrd, .\fun Sidnt•_r Baldwin,
Carol (;rwlMt' r
St•cond Row:
John \ft.·CaltllOII, Bt•n Hutchill\011 ,
Jorc:t• ( oh•. Pt•Ki:.l' Conine , Jane
\fartill,
l .uct•flia
Ra.r.
l,allie
liirn11, \far_r Courie , I t•li.\ -~thlt•.r .
eil Turner. Third Ro"
Gih.\011 , Sandra DariJ ,
Arlt•ne
Shirler
T/1< Beta ( lui\ for
lt•wla.,/llfl.
For Iondo and trlllh :
Tht• Bt·ta (lull\ for
/ellmnhi fl.
I tmide to helfl tht• routh.
Hwnpton , June Yountan.\ , Janice 1--Vut.\OII, Tomm.r Tlrrailki/1 , \far.r
I r~u _Jack.\Oil. I ourth Ro" · .'Vel/ ScOJ(J(in\, \fan Frallt'f.'.\ Hr, 11 t.•a.
l'lfl(llria Doner , Afar~:aret l-t'ean•r, Jeallt•tte Neill, Sandra llt•d·
ford. Sill' ~1/t•inht.• rJ.: , Jacki<• Phillip\, Joann Tucker. I iftlt RoK
Pt'KK.r I arlor Jucohn \furphl, Shirlt!r (iret' llt•, ( arolyn \fitdu•/1
1/arold l"oumwn , frc•clcly llarp, ~lars;url'/ Brantli•y, Dt'wllla JacJ..
\Oil
S. P. Q. R.
~tram' of c'crythin~t from "Pop Goc' the Wea'>el" to "Silent
•ght" can be heard in the Dead Language at the S.P.Q. R. meet'"ll'· fun in the form of Latin dinner\ and play., and wor~ on
'ong noteboo~' .., combmed hv th1 acuve club to further cia .,.c
mtereM .
·
s·eaud, left to rixltt C1eorge Hammt•tt, Sue ~Veinher~:, Dai.s_l· Jn
1/ammelt, feU.\ 5ihlt•r Slrirlt•J Hampton, Pauie ~-t-·rnn, Catlrerint•
llont•a Standin~:. left to right, Fint Row
Janf# Elli.\, Jr:atlrlet•n
Parmt•nt, I ranee . floxmr , Pl•J:JO' Tar/or, De.\ .\t'llu Hammell, Pat
\
IJakt·r. Pe~o:KY Conillt', Ja11e i\fartill , ~lar.1· Sidm•_r /Jalthdn Seco11d
RoH Henn Hillbratlr , Haroltl Yownwn , L.afa.relle L_rnclr TommJ·
Tlrraitkilt.
F. B. L. A.
·• I he lypcwriter Son!!" ay'> "Be My Buw Little Bumble Bee" that's what all the teacher'> '>!ng to the member\ of the F.B.L.A.,
the Future Bu'>ine;~ Leader; of America.
F1nt Ro"
\farJ(aret Beard, )OJ Raululnen, Slurle.r Du,·a/1, SlrirftiWIIain Second Ro"
Barhara Culbreth, ~1axine Osborne.
Pat 7allor , Pmr.\.1" ~1cl.auglrhn, Slrirlt•.1• Greene, ~1argaret Kellllf!lly .
lt•,
Third Ron
Aaae Mabry, Jat·kie Phillips, l.uce11ia Ray, Margaret
/Jrantle_l, Jmrt• \fartin, Joyce Cole, l in:inia
plu·ll.\, Ruth /- reemcm, Joyce 8/anJ..en\lrip.
Dor.ser,
fhie
Stt•-
SPANISH CLUB
"Adio " amigo'>. a fam•liar ound
pani h Club adjourn . Club·, aim i
to promote better underst~nding of foreil!n people and to '>!lmulate further
';tudy of language.
\t•ated around tle\J.. from lt•/t ro ris:ht . Jc.•nt•wmc~ .\trit·J..Iuml, \cmdra Bc.•dforJ
Bil/.1· .\wulcn. Jacoh IJtl \furplr) , \lrirU Rooke. Claire \fitclu•JJ, \lurl(aret
ll't·arer, I'm Rt•t•d, llobb,1 ( /wpllltlll, Ruth I rt't'llltlll, I lilt' Stt'J>il!'ll\,
\WIIdia~.
ll'/1 to riJ.:ht· Jt·rn· IIIIIJtl'r. \hirlt·.1 Fountain, Ciarlt• 1/arp. \fcnin e 0\horne,
1.1\it• /larri\ , \lr. lnto11opoli\ Jallf/1 Done.·~ Jmu•t \lurix, \ltutlra ll it•.
F. H. A.
"He)- HC) (,ood l oo~in~ \\hat 'ou Got Cooktn' "-that', Future Hom<maJ...er of America . L c.Ht:h La\o,ic' J...no"' the n~IH "'a' to a man·, hean~
1 he\ \CI the r~"hion. plan- the mea h. cuHi,~He .. manner, .. -~md rai'e mone'
for - ~.:holar,h•P'
\eatt•tl lt•ft to ril[ht, l1n1 RcHt • \lt~itli e I cum Jmrn, \ldrt:art I Rrmlllt). \"ut•
Rt•itl. I ouiH Hollcmd, Dt'cllllltl JacJ..\o/1 .•\t•nmcl RoM
Ht' t·rl) l ' ol.'l, -trlt'll<"
\ h:lwhon, \fan I ranee' Hon ea. Jmm \orruu Pat Bakt>r.
(iml !:JIIIIfHOII. /)t'\\('1/a 1/mtwu•tt. \far) .\lt'Hart, Oaf~ Dtnl\ ~ tunahd U aiJ..er,
\rhtl Burtl\. Fhird Ron· . Grace Croc·J..ell. \lar.r Jo \tuldt•rth, llt1rhara (oriel,
( 1 t>ralclint•
(ooJ... \·m· 1 tu.n , \lurtlw \lillt·r, \larganl 11ml<•l, lutenia RliJ,
flu/\ U't>,l, l rt•/1 Geor •t•, 1\.atr~ Jo (,,,,lnt r.
(,iiHmr ~ Cluudettt
�'"JU\l
\Vork"
Whi'>tlc
b
theme
While
\on~
of
'ou
thi\
helpful crel'. Working by choice
a~
mc""'cnger\. c.,ccrctarte\, or rc-
r.:cptioni ... t..,.
From lt•/t to right, fint RoH·:
Sandra 8£'£1/ord, /Jill Hartman,
l.anmr 8/a/oc/.., h•rrr B,•at£•11Jwu~h
Second
Row· lillllll.l
Smith.
Ste,·e
Ji aller,
f~morJ'
fr ;,
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CAFETERIA STAFF
RED CROSS
OFFICERS
(,cnc Pcit'o
Prc.-it!cnt
/Jui.1) }o llummctt
~
i .. c Pre,it!ent
Tn•awrt•r
Pnun (onint
Seatt•cl /rom left to riJ:ht, Fint Rou Harold Cole, (ull·itr Bwm,
Jack f.lli.\, Gerald Awlenon, Jimmy \fcKee, Julian Lo1·ern. St•cond Rou ~ Irene Cltcmct•_r, La 11111, \lore, Cnrthiu \foort!, Carol_rn
Tauenon, Geri Rt..•en'\, Tommr ~Yheeler. Tl;ircl Ro'h Jorce ~'flood
ward. Vane_\' Lynch. Pel(t:J Clmine, Joel/en Linch, E. C. Breden,
~i'u.nw
her. Fourth RoH Jo.rce Grt·en. Dot Stallins:s. '\1uxi1U'
Ollwrnt•. Tommie Flo.rtl, Curol.rn f.a.Hm, \.ormu Duri.\. Fifth Ro"·:
Jw1e l pchurch, \furiiJII Duncan. Diane Rodgen, Jerre Dunn,
Gerre l'eil.\0. Si\111 Roll'. Dai1r Jo Hammell, Gerald Gilbert, Sammr l.t•t•. \"l1irle.r Du1 all. \'unc.\· Parker, Harriet PurJ..er, Carol Anne
Smulr. \furtlw ll'it· .\e1·entlr ROlL" Jerrr f.lli\, Dal'id Rohitr\011
Claud£~ Harris, Harold A.elle), .\amm) ~Vovdward, Cl.rde \1iii.L
MRS. SLOAT, Manager
from left to ris:ht · Gail Bedford, Charlollr AmlreH-\, Connie
Broh·n, \farlent• Hallford, \far_\ -11111 Denni\, \far,r Smith, A1111
Akin, Tommy ~¥heeler. Sue Hencltelman, Jean£•tte Hunt, Bt•,·erlr
li<llll/11111,
Hwuller.
Carol 1attenoll, Rlllh Oli•·er. Johnny Cllllll'l", L.arrr
·
·
'"One \-leal Ball and
o Spaghcw'" doe.,n't pcrtam to the '"ha'>h'>lin~<er>.'" The'>e '>tudcnt'> i'a'e up a 'lUdy hall to help '>peed up
the ..,ervi.:e of two long line\ each lunch period and de\crvc the
thank'> of every '>ludcnt who ha'> nl'>hcd into the cafeteria fcclin!<
a; if he would collap.,e if he did not gel some nouri;hment '>Oon!
C ii nic Staff Service-headache or hearta che.
from left to ri~:ht Virginia Doner, \faidie l'wur Jone.\, Joan
8£•,·erlr Burt•/, Helen Sinn, Be,·er/,r \1orJ.:an, Jo.rce I ewi\.
fatient. H arold Ke1le.r.
~·orrou·,
PEP CLUB
I he one'> who boo.,l the sp>rit
ing~
.. Take the lead in pep meet-
. . Scream and yell like mad at game.., . . . Develop
ca'>e~ < f hoa'>ene'>S while '>erving Ill the call of duty.
~evcrc
Jon·e Rlwrkernhip, Be,·erh lJ alock, \1arJ.:ar£•t Brantlc:.r, ( lwrlt•t'll
Callahan, Carole Camp, Carol ( ha{HIIWI 1-.mi·r Co.'l-ath. 1 tmice
Conrrall,r, Barhara Culbreth, Daft• Dad\, Jww Drake. Shirll',l
1 owrtain, Jeanine (,i/bert, JOJ'C£' Green, SlrirleJ (;re£•n£', f.l\ie
Harri.\, Geraldine h·ie, Jact]lll' 1\.£•111', \farKan•t A e1111£'l/.1'. Jam.·t
A. er. fran Lee,
wro
L.n1ch, Eli:aheth \1cCamum, Pan\.1
~ 1c l .auJ.:Irlin, Delore\ \fa\011, Jane \1artin, L.inda \1artin, Janet
'\1inix, Jeanelle Neill, Jo; Ra.\niiB.\£'11, Sue Ratcliffe, Lucenia Ray,
Shi rli Rooke, H elen Sim.s,
ann Simf'jon, Dot Stallilllf\, f:.'hW
Stephen.\, PeJ.:KY Ta_rlor, Pat Tern Betl,l I au~lum, A.tne ~¥all
Oottie ~¥aterj, \ 1arJ.:£1T£'t ~.Yean•r, Judy ~-Jie.\1
�tar_r.r A/It'll, Joel Bailey, William Berry , L_ewi.\ Carter,
from left to ril(lrt
(ieor~:e
Donna Ju\lice , Pah)
Tlromp\oll. \far_r Jorce Calllehern·.
Caro/.rn ldt•, ~terrre/ Jack\on , FrtmJ... Parham , Bohln Tudor , \1r. \.1anlral/ ,
Bill finJ:h• , Carol Grwua•r
-
(hi/den , Pat CoJ.o:m, JJwltlr ( oleman, Sam Dil/inRham , Rohert
Freeman . Char/e.\ furta/o , Georxe Chen\, Joe (1reen, (,t·orge
Htlllllll<'lf. lfl>nrr flillhrutlr , fluro/d "•ller , Dtmuld \1,·1\tJ\111, \1ur·
\hall \fillt·r.
erl
t•K·ton, Rod Phillip.\ , \lark Shuman, .\am11n
.\'1111.\,
~ili/liam Sorrell\, Jimm_r Sumner, /)arid Tar/or, ~.YliJ' IIe
D. C. T.
Uher
Di"·cp.,jfied Commercial
fraininl!
tudcnt\ ""ail anx iou\ly •·Till
Day
l'i
Done" and for a bit of re,t. The purpo'e of thi cour e IS to j!ive practical
trainrng alon~t -.rth book knowledge, o that " Someday" they -.ill become big
bu"nc' Y.hccl,,
AUDIO-VISUAL ASSIST ANTS
Chief nli"~">JOn . . . opcratm~ mov1e projector to d"'"'l'l teachers
at all time,. Gain a varrety of knowledge through the film~ shown
in variou-, cla\ses.
H i- B
BANK DIRECTOR S
The Hi-B m'mbe" ~trrve to ;how "\.ly God Is Real" rn their
club acllvitre,, The club ~ponsors the devotionals over the P A
'ystem durin~ home room period,. Their obj~~t i' to promote
Christian relation' amon~ tudent,.
Seated at piano: Janet Oorll'J . SttmdinJ:, left to right Jant• Huckab.r, \farr Frtmce.\ llmreu, Catherine Hont·a. Carole Carter, Ben
HutclrinHnr, Trance.\ I/ o/land, lo.rce (irtml(er, h . llllll£' Tutti'.'o,
l.ouiH! 1/o//wrd, Darid l)_re, l'irt:inia Doner.
LIBRARY STAFF
/11 room, left to right, FrrH Ro-... · \lar.r Sitlne.1 Bal£hdn , 4mu. \fahr.r, Janice
~ilat.\011. Second Ro-...·: Tomm_\ Turai/k.i/1. Shirlt·1· Greene\ Felix Sible)'. Billy
Searcr. Harold Gallman \·£·utt•tl, left to riKht· Dai.\.1' Jo Hammell, June Foumwl\, Pat Rt•e(/, Putl\\ \ft ltlU'{hluz, Jorn• lllank.enJhip. \'tandin~. left to
rit:lrt , f int Ro-... Fretlt/J' 1/arp, l.oi\ \lorri\, ( arolt• CattrJl, Jtme f:llil, PtKJ:l
Conine, 1\eil H~lrtmwl Second Ro-... : I omm.\ Barber, Gent• PeiBo, .V eil
Turner .
, e-ery bank da} rolls dround these busy drrector ,i,it therr bank home
room' to give ~• ">Pin to the '"\\heel of fortune ." 8;.- cncoura~m~ the -,tu.dcnt ....
teachers, and club to open account' and bank regularly they are try rn~ to
keep the trophy they \\Oil for being the outstanding student bank in Atlanta
for '5:1.
From left to right, FirH RoH ~1arr Hi.uon, Joann Tucker, Eule.a.\e Oenn~\, Jm_r~J Drake, Set·retar..\ ; Janice Watson. Pre_\ident:
\ell St·o~J(IIH, I tee Pre.\ident; Sue Hand, Tretuurer l.'lt~aheth
\fcCwmon, f.' Iaine JYt•h\ler. Secoml Roh : A..~IJIJ~th \lartin, .\lit'
Rt~itl , Rol(,.:r Peit.\o, Cit·orge Sm·t•d, JuetJut•line Jolmum, Arlene
G1hvm, 4drwnne ltu~ram. Shelh.r Stllloll, Demma Jack .\011, J.'er/.rn
Ritclr.
For help rn 'electing a book to transport you to "Far """Y
place\ •.• "'ith \tran)!c -,ounding name!oJ" ju-,t turn to the -,wdent\
who work Y.ith M". White in the Lrbrary.
DRIVERS' TRAINING
"In \.ly Merry Old Dodge· " the theme of the darede,ils behrnd the
\\heel Scraped fenders. crooked bumpers, black rdc\\.tll tire . •trc a fe"
mcmorie-, of the \tutlcnt-, "'ho take Drh·cr-, I rainin~. \.1r Aldredge ~warantce~
the rc-,ulting awanh 1 ~ unit t.:retlll anti State Dri"cr'" l icen-,c
from left to ru:hr
\lur{.:urt•t A..t'1JIIe£1.l , Slurln (,rt't'llt' , l.arn
Bra k.ett
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�THE BRASS
WE BEAT THE DRUMS
WOOD WINDS
THE MAESTRO
TOP BRASS
MORE BRASS
(.0\ CE HT. \ 1.\H U II\ C.
or Jl\ 1
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the ~r h ool mu~i-
rian~ are
:-t•en and !ward in
.. too tl ed"' their ''a\' into tlw
lwarh of a ll H ape' ille.
Anne '\fabr_r, \fax BrownillJ.:, ( aptain ; J.m ..
or.r Chroni\l(•r, Oaiq Jo 1/ammell, \fr
( ri\lnan, lltmd Director ..
FUTURE BRASS
�\t<lted left to riKht, Firll R n>< (hark\ 'Vu.~e, Jim ~tO\ all, Haroll/ A. t•llt'Y. Frankie Peek. Boe Dad\. Secmul R ow Char/e.\ Brown,
l .m orr Chroni.\lt'r. Afar/.. Shuman, Don Co/hath, Fd Pierct•, f/u J.:It
/JrtHnr I hird Rou : AttHIIJ Flint. l .arr.r fi t•ltl \, Jimmr Smith,
Hohh.l Jf oOort! , follllll .l' ll rtie, Tommy Kirhr
FOO-l BALL LF I I FR
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'-it•atul, lt•/t ro ri~lll, llf\1 Rtn~
f o ulltl l
Barht•r. Don Smith,
( harh•• Furtado , J. C. ~mith, Ronald Brogdon, Bill \fcl)mrald ,
I n•tl Harp . 5t•c·ow/ R o" l .amar Powell, Jim '\fcDmriel, Grant
/)m·i\, Johmr_1· Barrow, Bill Hopt, I rt•tl Ht•nt·helman , fr et/ StricJ...
ltmd. lltird R o" k. ellll eth Pruiu , /)h 'iJ.:Irt // olton, Gerald '\fan,
~1- 'i/\on Owt•rr,
t•il Hartman Sonny Jilelclrer, Jerrell Amlenorr.
fl Si<..El BALL I E 11 ER Cl Ufl
\t·atetl , lt'/1 to ri J.:/1/, I int R oH Jlarold (,al/num, Jfle.\ler Owt•n,
t•il lurn t'r,
f)cniJ .~t·ctmd R oM Harhara ( ulhretlr (a role CamfJ, Joan B e,·i/lt•,
\lan:an·r K emtt•clr. Fralin'\ H o~cm Third R tnt Sandra Bt·djorcl, JoJ RtH11111\H'Il, /lilt/a (amp , / )an.r Jo 1/anlltH'ff, \amnn f t•e.
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oul,.Landittl!
achie, emenl tn eii iH'r athletic-. or fine arb. '"\\hat
It \\ a,. \\ a-. Fool hall. .. includ Llw mu-.ician-. and
lihrar) a,.-.t:-lanl-. faithful )ear after )ear. Tho-.e
"ho rl'ferl'ed. kt·pl rquipnwnl. or a-.-.i-.ted in att)
\lay in the g)m "en· a\\arded letter-. in Phy-.. ieal
l·.dut'ation.
PH\SIC L fDLCA I lOr-. L ·1 I fR U
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/.e ft to rit:lrt Jt·nt•mwt• Strickland, Jant•t
\linix. Joa1111a . \. ei/1, Lynn Ht·\ler, Carole
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Camf', Joan Bel'i /1£' , \fury Sidnt'.\ Baldwin.
BA"'D LEITER CL B
\c•atc•d, left to ris:ltr, Fint Rot'
/ranee.\ Hos:mt, L.t•Gm
lallmcm, Puttit•
ll ' nm , Pat Rt•t•cl \econcl Rou
Annt• \1ahrr . Harold l 'o wmm .\, Tomm .\
I hruil/...i/1. \!Lix Brown lru:. Felix Sible)·, Dui\ .l' Jo Hammett . fhird Rott • Pur
Bu/...er, JerrJ D o ufi:/cn .\ Bohh1 Chapman , Emo ry Chrolli.Her, Bohr Settlt•.
l.lflRAR\ LETTER CL B
.\(·atc·d. left to ris:ht. Fint R rn.. '\ ell S cOI(J<iH\, Ja,..oh 1111 \furph,l', E:li:.abt•th
\1 ,·( Cl/111011, hmic·e U."af\011 Second RoM· f.u lt•t.He Dl'tllll\, I ucenia Rtn, \lur
~uret Bra11tlt'1, Jane Elln, Janice ( onnai/J
\far ~ur et U ecn~r.
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�MERRY
HAPPY
CHRISTMAS
NEW YEAR
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Assignment . . • gelling info . . . writing and rewrit•n A . . . deadlines ..• ru>h to printer; . . makeup .•.
all add up to ju;t one hwc of the IIOR ET. Work,
but well -.onh it, to ke~p rccognotion as first class
paper "''th S.I.P.A .. C .P.A, and N .. P A.
Valenune Ball and journali'>m convention'> keep the
HOR ET staff from being "dull people."
HORNET REPRFSE TATIV S
I rom left to ris:ht fint Ro" Jo_rce Green Carole ( arter. \fonroe Bole.\
Jorct' Grwu:er, En!linu freeman, Carol Rll\\ell. Brenda Callahan, Irma . ue
~f. atle, \farxurt:t Bt•urtl, Jeun fort/, Jrmmr lutrul St•cnnd Ro"
non Fruit
lurr_t flundiP) , Dot .\lll/1111~1. Joel/en L11rch, Dick Bi~lwm, Janice Comw/11
Connie
rwpen.
Hurri\ ,
(on me
!Jwices:ood,
Doril
fred Strickland, \fan:aret 1\t•nnedr.
\lui nor.
Di~trihutins:
�HOW THE HILLTOP
WE T TO PRE s~
PICTURED BY
THE TAFF
Miss Wells, Advisor
Editor Youmans and Business Manager Kennedy discuss
problems of drafting with Thrailkill and Greene.
Strickland
checking in.
Baker types copy in sleep.
REPRESENTATIVES make crackerjack salesmen.
Cawthon and Weinberg in picture
business.
" HOW 'S THIS?"
Mitchell to Mclaughlin.
Hammett, Minix, and Baldwin numbering ad pages.
Camp and Hester discuss features.
Culbreth, circulation manager,
counts orders.
Joyce Cole , typist, sets the margin
print.
INDEXING done by Bedford and Duvall.
��GIVE THREE CHEERS for old Hapeville Hi
Top Row: Blankenship, Culbreth, Mclaughlin. Middle Row: Lee, Camp, Connally.
Bottom Row: Neill, Greene, Weaver.
The Glory and Glantonr of School
BEARD
CONINE
WALL
LYCAN
CAWTHON
lYlE
~~Daze''
ROOKE
UPCHURCH
�Grid Recognition
Boe Davis, All Region
Tom Barber, Three Year Varsity
Ed Pierce, All State
Hugh Brown , Three Year Varsity
Jim Stovall, Legion Trophy
�"SIDE LINE"
Bentley, Fields, Herschelman, Hyde, Askew, Davis, Shuman, Flint, Owen, Chronister.
McDaniel, Estes, Hope, Barrow, Brogdon, McDonald.
Football Was
Lil~e Thi
VARSITY SENIORS
• • •
:\luddy field, . . . broken hone::- ... "na~~le l eth
... hu" trip" ... hanqu h ... a''arcl-, ... gloriow' ictorie,.. ... ,..,,d defeah all add up to happy memori!':-; nf football at HH
in '51.
First Row: Hyde, Mc Daniel, Smith, Pruitt, Owen.
Second Row: Kelley, Hope, Davis, J. C. Smith, Stovall.
HEAD COACH BREWER
BACKFIELD OFFENSIVE
O wen, Smith, Hyde, Brown, Mays.
BACKFIELD, DEFENSIVE
STARTING LINE-UP
Brown , Co lbath , W elche r, Pruitt, Mays.
�tory - ithout
W
ords
SMITH helped off field after shake-up in College Park game .
COACHES watch clock as first half nears end.
SYMPATHY for bottom man on College Park's goal line.
GOAL LINE stand shows matched strength.
TENSE MOMENT. Charlie gets a peek.
HALF-TIME sees HHS and College Park combine bands for "H".
ROSSER readies first aid.
COACH HOLDS LI D to keep from flipping his wig.
DIVING TACKLE caught Ed Pierce.
�COACHING STAFF: Roy V. Brewer, Head Coach; L. L. Ded, B-team;
Ray Howard, Line.
MANAGERS ched in equipment after season's work.
L-R: Charles Neese, Tommy Kirby, Jerrell Anderson, Roger Peitso.
de\elop ,_piril of lo
alt~
and ,_port,.man,..hip. The
injun·d. too. fall in. \\in or lo,..e. the Horneb rri\e
OPEN AIR dressing room makes 'em tough.
Unable to finish the season because of injuries:
Lamar Powell, Dwight
Holton.
First Row: Jess Lucas, Gene Peitso, Wade Wheeler David Johnson Johnny Wall,
Johnny Williams, George Hammett, Jadie Jones. Second Row: Bill Barnette,
Sammy Woodward, Adrian Sills, Harold Gallman, Jerre Dunn, Tommy Tyler, Maurice Benefield. Third Row: Larry Beard, John Norwid, Harold Anderson, William
Sorrells, W. L. Simonds, Claude Miller Bobby Sellars. Belton Tuder Donald
Williamson.
It's a HILLTOP they're looking at.
PRAYER Tl ME is serious time.
�Wltat It Was
Wa
EXCITEMENT registers on cheerleaders' faces.
Even the small fry
comes out to the
ball games.
TEACHERS at "Tension".
Charlie Smith looks admiringly at Majorettes.
ST RIKE UP the band for a second verse and cheers.
Fran Lee joins players in
buckets of tears.
LIONS' CLUB sells hot dogs and cokes at ball game.
�" Down in t he Meadow ..• "
Brewer beams ; " Boe" blushes.
Another Season Put To Bed
COACH to Team
SWITCH
TEAMS to Coach es
THERE'S THEM that do and them that don 't (pay we mean).
TEACHERS AND STUDENTS alike enjoy " lion 's dogs.'
�Hunts replacement.
What'll Chronister do next.
Maybe they'll work a play.
COACH CAMPBELL SWEATS IT OUT . . .
How could he miss that one 7
Ba I etball
Fields drives down as College Park defends.
"B" Cagers
" Punchy" Mays punches.
First Row : Larry Beard , David Johnson , Eric Hyde .
Second Row : Harvey Spivey, Arthur Mays.
Turner turns tide.
College Park or
Decatur ... results same.
A good tussle.
Davis rises for push shot.
Dribbling or driving -
it's Pierce.
�Don't throw that ball to Boe !
Aw .. ..
Peek ( 33) takes rebound from Barren ton.
Big Jim Stovall (55) ready for rebound.
VARSITY CAGERS
First Row: Ed Pierce, Gerald Mays, Frankie Peek, Neil Turner, Jimmy Stovall.
Second Row: Harold Gallman , Jimmy Smith, Boe Davis, Wesley Owen, Larry Fields.
"CURTAIN" FOR VARSITY SENIORS
OWEN
DAVIS
STOVALL
TURNER
�ornettes
Left to Right: Rasmussen, L. Smith, Bryan, Burke, J. Smith, Hogan, Co·
nine, Camp, Beville, Williams, Morris, Culbreth, Hammett, Upchurch,
Bedford, and Duvall.
Burt screens for Conine.
BIRD'S-EYE VIEW of Duvall's shot.
Camp (25) attempts to block shot while Hammett
and Burt hustle for rebound p:>sition.
Camp jumps high to stop College Par k's Aiken
as she breaks for go<'ll.
Joan shoots jump shot.
�'54 SCORE BOARD
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17
17
16
11
Crady :~ 1
Fairhurn Ill
Hu--f'll
:~ll
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(.anton 'I I
Fairhurn 21
\ tlwns :!IJ
( ollt'l!f' Park
20
"rn) rna
II
\th f'n' Sfl
Criffin 2 1
Fort'•t l'ar k 2S
llPra ttrr :~ I
Fai rhurn 21!
Collf'l!f' l' ar k Ill
llt•ra tur :n
CrifTin Ill
1:~
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1fJ
20
17
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10
:~2
COACH Howard
TWO POINTS : Conine to Duva ll.
MANAGER C . Neese
TIME Keepers
Hammett's tricks 3-D shot.
VARSITY SEXTETTE : Duvall, Bedford , Hammett, Culbreth, Beville, Camp.
Fun-padd·d hu, trip,., . .. broken heartt·d hut not broken :-pirited
.. Coll('f!,t' Park ga mt·-- tlw annual tlt·feal of Fore-t Park . . . the
f!irk u-twl jim. for lo-ini! game-. jammed fin~er,... -.prained ankle,
... and other ca -uahit•, "t•nt to make up a ri ppin~ ha,k!'lhall -.ea-.on
for the 1-lottwll('"· ··Little \lon:-ler" ll o,,ard coac hin g.
Sandra Bedford
Barbara Culbreth
Joy Rasmussen
Carole Camp
�Six Maids " A-Shootin "
" With This Hand"
CHANGING Partners
Th
Phy ical
Education
Include • • •
40 BELLS on Their Toes
Smith to Morgan, "I'm comin' over."
�Miss Donna Lawson
Miss Shirley Pritchett
Arlene Gibson , Mavis Steakly, Maxine Averette.
STACKS and Stacks o' Beauty
All This
• • •
And More
l'h ~ical edu('ation promote~ IH'ttn health ... tum·
hlin)!. -.ofthall. -.o<"rn. ha-.kethall. touch football ,
handhall. dan('inl!. ~11imminl! . . . relief from
<"la-.-.e,.. .
. pia~ da) ... trip~ to ;then-, ... cla,..lw-.
to eire,..~
.. -.tri1 inl! to IH' Hluao leader ... ,..enior
help<'r~
.. in;.truction-. and coun-.eling b) \lj,..,
La11-.on and
e11·r~
\1,,.. . . Pritchett ... ciOIIn act-.
. and
thinl! that i~ done i-. done in fun.
BELLS will ring "Ting-A-Ling-A-Ling"
'TWAS CALLED the Bunny Hop
�PL Y BALL
SEXTON
SAFE ON FIRST
SMiTH CATCHING
HOLTON PUTTS THE SHOT
McDANIEL GOES OVER
RELAY
FINISH OF DASH
�Highlight OfTh R
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FROM THE
FOOTLIGHT
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To all tlw adH·rti--t·r-. 11 ho haH' ~o "l'nnou-.1~ ! ontrihuted to the publication of
THL HILLTOP. the entire :-tafl e'\pre~~~'' a -.inrne appre!'iation and a great hi~
Til.\ h. 1 OL!
.\it Tra\t'ler-. Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.\11 \merican ~en ice ~tat ion ......
.\lumni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
\merican Le!!ion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
\ndn•11, Flo11 er hop. . . . . . . . . . . .
\. P. \loon· Dry Cleaner-.. . . . . . . . .
\ ~ P Te.t ( o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
\rrlHI Pr •,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
\tlanta Di' i .. ion. ni1 er-.it~ of (,eorgia
\t lanta Produee Di,trihutor:-. . . . . . .
uto \lil!nment d'nin•..........
Beta Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Blair ~uper '\larket. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Burnham Pharmacy . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B) er-.. C. i\l.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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'aetu, Grill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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.antrt'l lumber o.. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Carroll Baking o.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.arter·-. Barht•r hop. . . . . . . . . . . . .
'artt•r
Hobert~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cau-.ey ~en i
tation. . . . . . . . . . . .
Ca11thon ~ Hollum-...............
Chafin·, t•n iet• tat ion. . . . . . . . . . .
Chapman·, Drul! Co....... . . . . . . .
Ch.nlie·, l'ruih.................
Chicken Ha, en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
itizen·-. Bank of Hape1 ille. . . . . . . .
Cit~ of H.qH·,ille . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
()anton '' rcur) Dealt·r . . . . . . . . . .
( la-.-.ic Flollt'r ~hop . . . . . . . . . . . . .
( oca-C ola .o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ochran \lotor-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cole·,. ,Pni!'e :tation . . . . . . . . . . . .
Colle~e tree! P.-T. \.. . . . . . . . . . . .
Co'\ Cardner Furnitun· D!•aler-.. . . . .
Co) \\ ~ nn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
'alla11a~ Bro-.. Floor ~anding
102
106
111
118
107
97
89
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117
81
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D-1 .......................... 109
D-:~
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Decatur Lin!'oln ~Ier!'ury
Dillon. J . .\u-.tin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
Di'\ie .\uto-Ali!!nm nt . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Di'\ie Tallyho Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Dome-.ti!' I .aundr~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l()()
D11arf Crill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
E-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
E-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Ea-.t Point \ uto Part-.. . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Ea~t Poir.t
he1 rolet D aler-.. . . . . . . 112
Ea--t Point Lumber .o.. . . . . . . . . . . lO,J
Ea-.t Point Realty Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 l
F -.t Point Tir • ( o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Elkin-. Departnwnt 'tore. . . . . . . . . .
Entnpri .. e En~rmer:- . . . . . . . . . . . .
E1an-. \rnn ,'ton· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
E'\chanp.t• Furnitun· Co.. . . . . . . . . . .
Fa .. hion ~hop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Finlt')·Dll\all \ur-.erie,. Inc ........
Fir-.t Bapti-.t Church. . . . . . . . . . . . .
l'lamin"o Court~ ~ Crill . . . . . . . . . .
Flo11 er-.. T. C.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fold-. Brother-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ford \lotor Co ..... .............
Fulton Dr~ Clt•am•r,.. . . . . . . . . . .
Fulton Paper Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fu It on Theater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ceor!!ia ln--titutt· of Te hnology ....
Catt· Cit) Yarn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cordon Food~ Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Couldman-Tahet Pontia In<" . . . . . . .
Han,.anl '\larkt'l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hape1 ille uto ~en ice . . . . . . . . . . .
Hape1 ille Drul! Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hape1 i lie Dq Cleaner-.. . . . . . . . . . .
Hape1 ille Furniture . . . . . . . . . . . . .
llape,ille Carden~...............
Hape' ille Hi~h P. T. \.. . . . . . . . . . .
Hapt'' dlt· Lion-. Cluh . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hape1 illt' Lumber Co.... . . . . . . . . .
Hap!'' illt• '\lethodi-.t Church. . . . . . . .
Hap!'\ ille Pn•-.ln terian Church .....
H.q1e1 illt• ~ pet•d .'hop. . . . . . . . . . . .
II ape1 11l "a:-herteria. . . . . . . . . .
Hapt'\ illt• \\oman·, luh........ . .
Happ) Home~ uper '\Iarket. . . . . . .
Harri-. Brothn-. L phol-.ten..... . . .
H.nri-. Departnwnt , tore. . . . . . . . . .
Harri~ Real E~tatt'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Harri -:--tone ( leaner:- . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hanry· .. Open h. itchen . . . . . . . . . . .
Hemperl~ ~ on-.. A. C. .......... .
Henry ( hanin Corp . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ht·nry ,\Totor ,o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ht•rrin!! .. Pharmaq . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Holder·-. .\uto eni<"e . . . . . . . . . . . .
Jacob:- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ja k-.on. ~lj-., '\ larf!uerite. . . . . . . . .
Jone~ Furniturr Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
h.alt & ,armon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
kin~ Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
k itclwn·~ F t>d '\l illing I nc .........
Lakt•\1 ood Clean ·r" . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Laundromat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lo11 e -\ utomobi It· Cia,.,. Co.. . . . . ..
107
116
107
95
102
102
11 I
105
95
10:~
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105
105
Ulll
118
911
101
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85
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107
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89
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97
97
117
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110
w:~
91
110
n
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107
9:~
96
\lartin-John-.on Printinf!. . . . . . . . . . 9(J
\lin it \larket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:1
82
\lit<"hell ~lotor:- Inc . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
:\lurph~ ·,. Cara~e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
\Jon tal!·, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... .
\lotor Como~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
\lurray Flori:-! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
0. h.. Bar-B-Que . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
011 en L :-t•d Car-.. . . . . . . . . . ... . .
Perkin-. Lumber Co .............. .
Pol~·" Place . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .
<)ut•en·-. Ca-.h C rot·er} . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ht·lwl Ch f . . . . . . . . . . . .
1U
101
112
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117
101
H(•t'dt'l' ~ \lcCaurrhey . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
Hich ~ '\lorrran Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Hickett .'!·nice tat ion . . . . . . . . . . . BB
Hody Bod~ '' ork-.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
Hu .... ell Dr~ Cleaner-.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
:-;!ott Brother:- Barht•r 'hop . . . . . . 88
.'haddi'\
eon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
. imp~on·, ,'en ice, tation . . . ..... 102
. ky11a~ ~~·nice 'tation . . . . . . . . . . ]0(1
. mith Brothn-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n9
. rlllth Tran-.fer Co. bw. . . . ...... ]{);)
. moak Bridp.e Ca-.uw . . . . . . . . . . . . I()(,
,'outlwrn BPII Telt•phonc Co.. . . . . . . 99
. outlwrn '\lett'r &. Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . BS
. outlwrn \\ ood Pre-.en in~ Co.. . . . I 01
'ltallinl!" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B.)
'tate Farm I n,.. Co.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9S
'tet•l h~ Cal1 ert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
. te11 art \' enue Flori .-.t. . . . . . . . . . lOll
, lephen-. En!!ra\ ing Co.. . . . . . . . . . . 117
~ulcer·,. ,a[p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Sy han Heif!hb B aut y ~ Bar her 'hop 95
Tn ize Che11 1nc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:1
Top:-he &. Crocker '\lotor;,. . . . . . . . . . I l 2
Tri-Cit~ F<'deral Sa, ing" ~Loan \ .... n. <Jn
frihhl!.-,. Laundr)....... . . . . . . . . 9.1
T. H. :\I iller ~ on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
Tucker· .. Eat-a-Bite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10::
T) toke~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
L nde Tom·-. Ta\ern. . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
L ni1er:-al ;\Jotor:- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
\an Buren Coli!')··············· 120
\ ar--ity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
102
\\ani'-. <) Hoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . liS
\\ ildcr·,. Ice Cream 'hoppe ....... . llh
\\ t•ldon·-. .'t"n ict• ~tation . . . . . . . . . . 101
\\ c-.t. Pau I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . liS
\\ e-.tern '\uto A~ .. o<·ial!' tore ..... . 91
\'.. 0. \\ il-.on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
"illinl!hamTiftCo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:.
\\ ri"ht. Dr. Hohnt k .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 10
' an! r~ Brother~ ( o.. . . . . . . . . . . . . B I
'oun!! China He-.taurant . . . . . . . . . . II:\
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THE
ATLANTA COCA - COLA
BOTTLING COMPANY "*
HANSARD 1 5 MARKET
Complime11ts
Red Dot Member
of
*
Hapeville Lions Club
Be t Q uality Food
Low Prices
A TO AUG ME T
Want More Roads?
ERVI E
Bear Aligning ystem
" CATERPILLAR" DIESEL
TRACTORS - MOTOR GRADERS
EARTHMOVING MACHINERY
Charles H. (Jack) Bray
FROM
YANCEY BROS. CO.
ATLANTA- AUGUSTA
807 Mtlledge r.
WILL HELP BUILD THEM !
DRIVE SAFELY ALWAYS
EA
4
T
POI
A. 2990
T,
GEORGIA
�"'ar it u·ith Flowrrs"
afety Glass- Plate Gla s
Channels -
Regularors -
STALLINGS FLOWERS
& GIFTS
Mirrors
Window Glass
"JI'E,'T LYD' LE.JDI.\'G fLORI T"
Lowe Automobile Glass Co.
620 Lee
60..., outh Main treet
EA T POI T, GEORGIA
\Ir~. Luq Brotherton
\lr. and :\lr. . Richard Bush
Owners
Alhoun 8292
M . C. LOWE
t., .\V. (Corner Lee & Gordon)
A TLA. TA, JA.
. LOWE
Best Wishes To Ia s
Cantrell Lumber Company
Of '54
Lumber, Roofing, Building Material
Lime, emenr and Brick
Southern Meter & Repair Co.
Phone CAlhoun 1141
514 .Main treer
OLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
Compliments of
Hapeville Drug Company
STEEL
'The Store 011 the Corner"
We appreciate your patronage
by
CALVERT
Laying- anding -
CA. 3121
Re-finishing
Generarors for Electricity
When eeded
ld Floors Made To Look Like
Complime11tJ
e"-
FREE E TIMA TE
of
Callaway Bros. Floor
Sanding Co.
G. M. BYERS
2211 Jonesboro Rd., . E.
AL.
30 1
ATLA TA, GEORGIA
5
�Hapeville Washerteria
Compliments of
Lan;t Colton Rur;s .lrt• Our '\puialty
Hapeville Woman 1 s Club
)•183 Fulron Avenue
Phone FAirfax 1969
c
Carter & Roberts
U ed
Try
CHAPMAN DRUG CO .
A
First
ars
p
and
M
A
573 ouch Cenrral Ave.
HAPEVILLE, GA.
ave Time
Phone CA. 8841
N
CA. 1136
Hapeville Gardens Florist
Compliments
'Plou·ers b) Wire ·•
of
"Flower in the Modern Manner"
"Pleasingly Differem"
Hapeville Lumber Co.
2967 tewart Ave.
HAPEVILLE,
CHARLIE 1 S FRUITS
CA. 3340
EORGIA
CAlhoun 8 91
Fish Bait- Tackle- Novelties
Harris-Stone Cleaners
elf- ervice
and Laundry
2755 Stewart Avenue
Open 7 A.M. ro 12 P.M.
--
10 17 Virginia Ave., H apevil le, Ga.
7 Days--
1012
(j
. Main
t.,
ollege Park, Ga.
�John
•t work '"
Shirley in • winter wond•rl•nd
-1
Some contortionist
( lt"s re•lly oalsy' fettt
Tht biq one qot •w•y
P•rt of Mrs 0, •I
H•ndfe th4t money c•refully
Jo•nn•.
•·side by side. "
cf W ilson
�Complimtntr of
HARVEY ' S
Ra y Clanton Mer cury
"Famou For Fme Food
Your Mercury Dealer
For
Fifteen Fabu lous Years"
FA. 7522
H ome
EA T POI
A. 2609
·· az
F.H.A. REPAIR LOA
mx Yo11 1\1oncJ on
IS
Perkins Lumber & Supply
Co.
16-i
H.1peville, Ga.
Our Busmess"
FUR
BAKER
s
PLRKl
ITURE DEALER
OX
ALpine 5672
15 1 Whitehall
Re. AM 716
TEXA 0 PRODU T
ATLA
Courteous
J. P. RICKETT
eu Fumiture
COX - - GARDNER
Lumber - Cement - Lime - Plaster
1onorm1x - Plywood - PaintS
J.. . ( Cy)
entr.1l Ave.
T, GEORGIA
t.,
.W
TA, GA .
ervice
Scott Brothers' Barber
enified Lubrication
Shop
T1re and Battery eniCe
655 Central Ave.
579
A. 9170
HAPEVILLE, GA.
onh Ave.
HAPEVI LLE, GA.
Complmzcnts of
Compliments
Russell Dry Cleaning Co.
of
Dependable Pre· ing ervice
'Your atisfaction is our Aim''
W. 0. WILSON
3•i0·1
tewarc Ave.
H APEVILLE, GA.
CA. 9167
�Complrments
of
Complrments
HARRIS DEPARTMENT STORE
of
599
emral Avenue
MURPHY' S GARAGE
Smith Bros. Metal Products Co.
HAPEVILLE, GA.
Aluminum Wmdow creens
CA. 7755
71+ Central AYenue
CA. 400
ALTO
A. 3798
HOYT
HAPEVILLE, GA.
A. 7263
HAROLD
Repairing
Refinishing
Upholstering
Murray The Florist
HARRIS BROTHERS
FUR ITURE REP AIR
227 E. outh Main
HOP
28,000 quare Feet of Glass
t.
Wedding Decorations
OLLEGE PARK, GEORGIA
CA. 7074
Floral Designs
Potted Plants
Cut Flowers
HERRING'S
REXALL DRUGS
Wc:sr Washingron Road
"Your Friendly Druggrst"
A. 9616-7
Quality and en ice
Phone
A. 1167
EA T POI
A. 2522
T, GEORGIA
( uburb of Atlanta)
747 Virginia Ave.
HAPEVILLE, GA.
,9
�Complime111.r
of
HAPEVILLE HIGH P. T. A.
MR. HOYT
MITH
MRS. E. W.
MR.
c. w.
MR . E.
J.
H
. President
MA
First Vice-President
O'REAR
econd Vice-Preside11t
BUK ELL
.:\IRs. B. D.
1\IP
ecretary
ox
Trf'a>urf'r
90
�WESTERN AUTO
ASSOCIATE STORE
G1 ORGI
H.
WATSO
,
UNIVERSAL MOTORS
Owna
Auto Acces orie , Fishing Tackle
Sporting (,oods, Wizard Appliances
H
3 418
591 Central A vc.
Prvu u, GroR<.IA
tewart A venue
HAP!' VI! LE, GEORGIA
c Cater to Parties
urb ervice
UNCLE TOM 1 S TAVERN
Air
onditioned Dining Room
pecializi 11 g in
BARBE U
-
PORK, BEEr & RIB
2546 tcwart Ave.
[ntcrsection Pcrkcr on Rd.
Atlanta, Ga.
Owned by
L. P.
A
oW.
D. PoPE
FA. 6441
om pliment
of
.
!ll
�O ur Pa t poses for " Pic."
All of us
E·2
Rudy for the b ig day
Pa nsy and Joyce , ready to take oH .
Jim
Haro ld and
a;u- hear
no evi l. see no evil , speak no evll.
All dressed up ln " glad rags ' '
Tho loyal crew from E-2 .
Tho old gang .
Oh , where have you been,
Billy Boy?
le Gay , the girl with the
lpana smile.
Shirley, the personality of the senior clan .
�Dl. 55 66
Dixie Auto Alignment Co.
LAKEWOOD CLEANERS
AND
LAUNDRY
Bee Line ervice
General Auto Repairs
FRED
A. M< WHORTl'R
173 8 I akcwood A vc.
1647 Jonesboro Rd.
An ANTA, GA.
2238 rewarr Avenue, . W .
'A. HOH
Rc,. A:\ I. 9-tHl
KALT AND GARMON
W. C. KING COMPANY
Wholesale
CA DY
UP I R
TOBACCO
FooD
TORI:
OTIO
118 E. Wa hmgron 'rreer
EA T POI T, GEORGIA
3627 Union Ave.
Phone FA. 8626
TY STOKES
HIGH CHOOL RI 'G -JEWELRY
AP A. 'D G
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Box 245
24 Tenth
t.,
' . \'\:'.
ATL :O.. TA, GA.
93
Hapeville, Ga.
�Jesse and a pa l.
E-3
Yoonq love
Patsy and beau. '' hand in t-land ••
Joy knows her yells
Just fo ur tramps from Hapeville High .
E-3 s
" Little Bit "
Jeneanne ,
Mary ' s Jo s ' Sittin ' on Top of the World ."
B O'-' that horn. Tommv '
�CAlhoun <4113
YLVA
HEIGHTS
BEAUTY A D BARBER HOP
EXCHANGE FURNITURE CO.
" Everything For The Home"
Open 'til 9 P.M. -
212 North Main St.- East Point, Ga.
Monday thru Friday
Saturday 9 to 7:30
STATE FARM INSURANCE CO.
-
CA. 9<427
BRAND-VAUGHN LUMBER CO.
Auto
Life
Fire
182<4 Murphy Ave., S. W.
Atlanta, Ga.
750 Virginia Ave.
Lumber
CA. 1171
-
Allied Products
Service
Agents
E. LAMAR FOSTER
AMherst <4565
TOM W. LEWIS
Call
TRIBBLE'S LAUNDRY
T. C. FLOWERS
Complete Laundry Service
128 South Sylvan Rd.
For Carpentry Repair Work
Cleveland Ave. & Sylvan Rd.
CAlhoun <47<42
FAirfax 7920
Free Estimates
Compliments to 81 Seniors in the publication of this
1954 Hilltop
\lr. and \lr~. R. G. tephen'>
Ruth Frel'man
Dr. and 1\lrs. F. W . .:ihlt')
Ja<·k Cox
Bill earcy
Claude Harrib
Je~se Wood
Lynn Hester
Janice and Charli~
\lr. and \Irs. G. J. Baker
Pat Bak!'r
Danil'<'l' GorP
\lr. and \Irs. R. E. Ritch
\ rrlyn Ritfh
\ Friend
and \Irs. \L J. eill
Pan'>y and Charlie
Pat Taylor
udrey Cawthon
Claire \litchell
Jane Huckaby
' hirley Duvall
Carol!' Camp
Janet F:. \linix
\Ia' Brownin~
Pa<oqunli
\lary France' Honea
~lr.
95
.I\. a) I' and
il
\ lr. and \Irs. . R. Cole
\lr. and \Irs. (harte, Fountain
Gayle and 'harlie
\lar~aret and Gary
Jerry ':t ouman~
\lr. and \Irs. I. H. ':t ouman
Jimmy \lcDaniel
Joyce and Bill
\lar~aret and Tomm ·
'\ alter Dt>ere
John \lcCannon
\lariluq Hammett
\lelh ina Well,
�LTRY , E F
B. & H. P
··If Particular,
t't
of
ComjJ!imcnt\
HOLL
u\"
D & LE
Preston Lee Holland
.i83
FAirfax
6~
. Ct·ntlal Awnuc
7
Frank R. Lea
Perry M. BarrO\\, A IIOCzatc
I Iapc\'illc
CACTUS GRILL INC.
FI
Martin Johnson Printing Co.
E F OD
Office Supplies
Printers
FAMOUS K. C. STEAK
MR. Ar-;D MR .
t 'tH.
MrLA
Publi her
Pubhsbers of
oN
An.\'\'T\'s
217 5 tewart Avenue
Phone
LB
RBA'\' REPORTER
fAirfax 1319
CAlhoun 2873
East Point, Georgia
A. 9482
CAWTHON & HOLLUMS
Rich & Morgan, Inc.
316 Peter Street, . W.
Frigidaire Home Appliance
Philco and RCA Television
omjllimcnf.\
Blair Super Market
225 \'i/. Wa hington Avenue
EA
T
POI
T,
of
GEORGIA
Blair Village hopping
enter
~ Burnham's Pharmacy
Hapeville Auto Service
R
Prompt Dependable Pre cription
erVJCe
451
Hapeville' 'ewest and Most
omplete Drug tore
. Central Avenue
HAPL\ I l l [ ' GA.
Free Delivery
A. L. At u
N
Phones fA. 15 66-67
2992 tewart Ave., . W.
HAPEVILLE, GA.
]. H. M Do 'AI.o
96
�HELMS MOTOR COMPANY
1
Bill Weatherby s
CHICKEN HAVEN
Fr1ed Chicken
-
teaks
-
EW
D l. ED CAR
Hoc Dogs
'ea Food
Bar-B-Q
-t05 S. :\lain 'treet
E
\Sl
260H :tewart Ave.
Po"T,
GEORGI ,\
c . 2191
tlanta, Ga.
(; o Ill pf i Ill eII IS
A. C. Hemperley & Sons
of
Funeral Directors
CLASSIC FLOWER SHOP
Phone FA. I HH
:\IR.
Thret' Genl'!"afions of Sert•ice
E \ST
-
Da) or
ight
J. :\I. J \CKSO'\, Prop.
3-t-t-t 'tewart Ave.
POI '\T, GEORGI \
HAPEULI.E, GEORGIA
A. P. MOORE DRY CLEANERS
Con tJrat ul at ions
Qualit) \Yorkman~hip-:\Ioderatel) Priced
'E lO R '
P.
of
II
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"67 'entral A\ e.
PE \ "JLLE H IGH ' 'HOOL
HAPIXILI.E, GEORGI\
~
HENRY CHANIN CORP.
Cotton - \ aste -
P. 0. Bo, 32
HADDI
~
, .\LE.
C . . Bu.int·ss ~1-19
Linter~
.\ nything- Pntainin!?; to
Ea!'ot Point, Ga.
97
ERVI 1:
outh
i~n
�Com j1limcnl
of
POLLY' S PLACE
W l' giL I ' _)Oil ju . l
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a.1
a.1
much for )OUr
uc 1'\jlrcl for oun.
Clyde Owen Used Cars
617 W' . Peachtree treet,
' . F.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
AVI
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LOA
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Tri-City Federal Savings
& Loan Association
1 iberal Dividend
Accounts In sured
3441
I·A. 1574
( o ngratufal10111
I 0,000
tewan Avenue
Hapeville, Ga.
/rom
Causey Service Station
The Be t in porring Good
Reeder & McGaughey, Inc.
Vn •
" pccialisl in
port."
Broad and Walton
WA . 757
.
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In Any Language ...
A Job with SOUTHERN BELL
Means a Good Future!
SOUTHERN
BELL
TELEPHONE
AND
TELEGRAPH
COMPANY
®
�EAST PO INT TIRE SHOP
A HajJjJ)' Futuu
From
Tire Recapping and Vul anizing
tand.1rd
E
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TL L. CARTER
I R. 91 3
1508
Main
treer
EA 'T POI
.i7:~
FR. 9183
T,
outh C('ntrallhl'.
ILlpl'\ilh-, ,l'orgia
LORGIA
I ood
onsistently Good
THE DWAR F
l-ORE T PARK
HAP! \"Ill I
Flower By Wire
East Point Realty Co.
PhoneCA. 1387
Stewart Avenue Florist
A 'D GREE 'HOU F
RealE tate
!;lora! Designs
onagcs
ut I lowers . Pot Plants
Hou e Plants . hrubberr
Rentals
Camplete I inc 'ovcltics and Gifts
503
1R.
outh Mam trcet
A'D MRs. G1 o.
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RA\ 1 ~
CA. 2153
3135 tcwartA\·enuc
Acr::Jss From Gr:!cc Baptist hurch
COCHRAN MOTORS
East Point Lumber Company
We Trade In 'ew & Used
A. 0. "Andy"
210
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.EastPoint trcet
A T PoL ·T, GA.
L
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BUILD!
(, MATL RIAl
Quality and ervice incc 1904
I A. 8244
.
100
200 L. Washmgton Ave.
EA T POl. T, GEORC.IA
PhoncfA. 1514-1515
�( om pfnncn/ .
1
of
Gou ~ dman - Ta ber
l·or the Best Hamburgers
Pontiac
and .\lldk Shakes Try
Inc.
~
The Best In
' ew & Used C.m
THE
REBEL CHEF
Sen icc & Parts
I 6 1 [ vy
t.,
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A
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22 0 tcwart Ave.
C Y. 7366
Tl A 'iTA, GA.
Southern
Wood Preserving Co.
Com pliml'llls
Creosoting and Creo-Pine
Products
of
Atlanta P. 0. tation A
Treating Plants
1
Weldon s Service Station
EA T Poi T, GA.
MA o ·, GA.
HATTA ' OOGA,
TE
'N.
MONTAG'S
BLUE HORSE
QUALITY
QUANTITY
46,000 PRIZES!
THOUSANDS OF PRIZES!
42S BICYCLES
37S RADIOS
550 FOOTBALLS
SSO NOTEBOOK CASES
1,2SO SURPRISE AWARDS
20,000 BONUS PRIZES
22,850 OTHER GREAT PRIZES
165 EXTRA, Schoof, crcssroom or
SEE CONTEST DETAIL.
ON OTHER SIDit
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SERVICE STAT ION
THE VARSITY
2866 tewart Ave.
HAPE\'ILLE, GA .
Fre h Food
urb
Phone FA. 7083
ervice
Com plimrnls
of
THE FASHION SHOP
ATLA
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Lincoln-Mercury Co., Inc.
Used
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Office FA. 5266
Home CA. 6979
981 VirginiaAve.
HAPEVILLE, GA.
HERTZ
Finley-Duvall Nurseries, Inc.
Renta I - Storage
HRUBB RY
We deliver and plant
.
102
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unday
2765
FA. 7012
tewart Ave., . W .
�FOLDS BROS.
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Road Sen ice
Compliml'llls of
Ph. CA. 9H9
[ewarr & Norrh A venue
HAPJ,\' ILLE, GEORGIA
TEXIZE CHEW
COMPANY
(;Oil/
pi i /Ill' /II J
INC.
of
College Street School P.T.A.
Complimellls of
D. G. BARBER
TOM MORRIS
SYBIL W. BATES
MRS. W. D. BLOUNT
BE T \VI 'HE
ADA LURBYFIELD
from
Comp/imeii!J of
Hapeville Methodist Church
DIXIE TALLYHO
F\IRRLR:\", GEORGI\
103
�THE
WI
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OF
ophomor
We won't soon forget the art, history, biology we studied-nor even Great Caesar's Ghosts ...
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And long will we remember the foolish fun we had . . .
104
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�ATLANTA DIVISION, UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
con f/ rat ul ate s
1954 HAPEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
and
offer~
. Arm) Transportation R.O.T.C. program
Bachelor of
Bu~iness Admini~tration
B. ' . in
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degree
Educa tion degree
Three )Car~ in Art. and :cience~
tudent
' tudent
Placement
,' en ice
PL •
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Credit
rnion
to continue your education at the $7,000,000 downtown uni\ersit)
111
da} ore\ ening classes arranged for) our convenience
Smith Transfer Co., Inc.
FULTON PAPER COMPANY
Household Mover Paper- Tb(l/' Our Businr s
Haulers
112 Washington Ave.
223 pring t., . ~ .
ATLA
EAST P01 , T, Gr ORGIA
A. 181
TA, GEORGIA
hicken -
teaks -
FA. 8241
FULTON THEATRE
Flamingo Court & Grill
Fried
a Food
"Your Bnt in Enfcr/(linmrnf"
andwiches
Fe(l/ure Ilomr M(/dr PtesCoconut and Chocolate
2766 tewart Ave.
Commercial
CA.3912
Atlanta, Ga.
10:)
�COY WYNN
( omplmnn/J
of
Skyway Service Station
CA. 0117
Corner Virginia and Lang Ave.
The rudenr's Friend
HAPEVILLE,
FULTON DRY CLEANERS
Qualiry and
T.
PERRY ]
Compliments of
JOHN M. HARRIS
ourcesy
A<.K 0
0 u·ner
,
Real Estate Broker
lrhurance
A. 6655
.HI 'i :rewart A\ e.
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
FA. 1438
CA. 4961
orner Central and Virgrnra Ave
HAPEVILLE,
EORGIA
Tires
Barreries
•
EORGIA
Auto Pare
Open undays
Enjoy
Fishrng
All American Service Station
Boa ring
1665 Jonesboro Road
Dining
LAKEWOOD HEIGHT
LEO KE
EDY. Mgr.
LA. 2654
AT
Compliments of
SMOAK BRIDGE CASINO
DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
Dry
leaning and
rorage
1788 1urphy Ave., . W.
ATLA TA
WARWICK, GA.
R A. 1103
106
�Best W ishes
BAPTI T
T. R. MILLER & SON
CHILDREN'
HOME
HAPEVILL E, GA.
KITCHENS FEED MILLING
INC.
ANDREWS FLOWER SHOP
Manufactures and D isuiburors
-
Flowers of Distinction
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Mo
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DAIRY AND PO LTRY RATIO
Telephone FA. 2661 -2
11 92 Pryor treet, . W .
ELKINS DEPARTMENT
STORE
EAST POINT AUTO PARTS
Quality Tells . . . . .
Price ells . . . ..
62 8 Main
FA. 15 31
treet
HAPEVILLE, GA.
EA T POI NT, G.A .
COLE 1 S SERVICE STATION
EVANS ARMY STORE
The W orki1lg Man's tore
Road ervice
There i a time and place for
Everything
Washing & Lubricating
Texaco Product
The Time is Now-The Place is EVAN
Auto Accessorie
575 enrral Ave.
2867
tewarr Ave.
A . 7381
FA. 1015
HAPEVILLE, GA .
107
�GEORGIA TECH
EDUCATES
Engineer , Archirecrs, cienrisr , and Execurives
TRAINS
Air, Army, and
avy Reserve Officer
AIDS INDUSTRY AND GOVERNMENT
Research and Engineering Exrension Cour es
FOR INFORMATION, WRITE
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Office of Regi rrar
ATLA TA, GEORGIA
TUCKER'S EAT-A-BITE
ndwiches
-
Pies
Milk
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-
Ice Cream
-
andie
Juice
Coffee
10
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�Best If/ isbes
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
Compltmellts
Quick Pick-Up
Prompt
elivery
Satisfaction Guaranreed
of
Hapeville Dry Cleaners
Hall's Beauty Salon
DR. ROBERT K. WRIGHT
31 Years ervice in Hapeville
and urrounding Community
Chiropractic Clinic
FA. \9\6
612
enrral A venue
JONES FURNITURE CO.
Holder's Auto Service
"ltz The Heart of Hapetille''
General Auto Repair
Quality Furniture -
Tires
Low Price
Baneries
Accessories
Pure Oil Produces
Frigidaire
---
63 I Cenrral Ave.
ro ley Appliances
FA. 3869
.
311 . Central Avenue
CA. 9120
110
�THE HAPEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
W clcome the Clas of 195 1 as They Join the
800 Graduates Who Have Preceded Them in
the 15- Year Hi tory of H . H . .
Fami liar cene at the GymAlumni Operating
oncession
Past President of the H .H .. A.A.
The Alumni A ociarion
Gloria
Is O rga nized
ash Holder '43-1947
Ben Weinberg
'43-1948
To keep graduates in
Julian Wall
'• 11-1949
toNcb tl'itb each other
Forest Raven
'•13-1950
Buddy Kimberly
'• 19-1951
D onald Barrow
'46-1952
To co111ribute matenal
items to tbe high .reboot
]. W . Walli
Andy H olli
Ill
'·42-1951
. 2-195·1
�THE MOTOR CONVOY ,
INC .
Tran portation of Automobile
?.75 Rockwell treet, . \YI.
And Trucks
Atlanta, Georgia
G t., Y \YI. R
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TLA
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PARK
GLEY,
JR.
JEFF MA< MILLA
H. . Cox
L. 0.
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PADGETT
FRED BA
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·· pecify Delizery t ia The Motor C om·oy"'
"There is no
Willingham-Tift Lumber
Company
suh~titue
for an education"
East Point
Chevrolet Dealer, Inc.
Lumber - Doors - Windows - Roofing
Sales- en ice- Used Cars
mall Orders Invited
600
866 Murphy Ave. at McCall's Cro sing
. Main
RA. 4121
Compliments
FA. 2611
rreer
EA T POI
T, GEORGIA
Topshe & Crocker Motors
of
U ED AUTOMOBILE
SULCER'S CAFE
Parties and Banquets Our pecialry
Call R . 06-- for
Re~en
ations
300
62 5 Lee treet, . \YI.
. hurch treet
EA T POI
112
T. GEORGIA
�MITCHELL MOTORS
"'YoNr 0/dwzobih Dealer"
Hapeville
Furniture Co., Inc.
We Exchange
EW F R ITURE FOR
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Low Prices
Easy Term
Pay Your Gas Bills Here
150 W. Peachtree creec,
. W.
Alhoun 2612
770 Cenrral
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
MINIT MARKET
ompl1me11ts
of
THE BETA CLUB
2721
54 Highway
rewarr Avenue
FORET PARK
YOUNG CHINA
Carter's Barber Shop
'The Best ati1 c Cantonese
Food ened 111 Atlanta"
Fulton Avenue
Chinese American Rescauram
ti68 W. Peachcree creec, . W.
A TLA TA, GEORGIA
P ick-up and
Delivery
ervice
Road
ervice
Umil 10:30 P.M
"'Your Busmess Is Our Business"
If It's Priming You
eed
all
Chafin's Service Station
THE ARROW PRESS
candard Oil Product
2106
cewarr Ave., .W.
A. 9129
orner of Lakewood - Arlama, Ga.
890 Virginia Ave.
HAPEVILLE, GA.
�Complmll:ntr of
CITIZENS 1 BANK OF HAPEVILLE
Complete Banking
erv1te
Member of
Federal Deposit lnsurante Corporation
Happy Homes Super
Markets
Complim<:ntr of
··cood Foodr Our Busmcrr"
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Corner of Fulcon and College c.
HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
2994
cewarc Ave., Hapeville, Ga.
1806 canton Rd., Ease Point, Ga.
111
�Co11gratulatiom to the
HILLTOP
from
THE CITY OF HAPEVILLE, GEORGIA
E GE E E. OIXO , JR ., Ma}or
MISS BARBARA LEE,
Clerk
C. B. Bo D , Alderman at lArge
•• ••• •
Councilmen
I. L.
T.
W. HOYT MITH
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PERRY
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TOM E. MORRI
�J. AUSTIN DILLON COMPANY
Funeral
ervice
24-Hour
Ambulance
ervice
MA. 2680
502 Pryor treet, . W.
Complime11ts
of
DUTCH OVEN BAKERY
AM. 1585
ENTERPRISE ENGRAVING
COMPANY
Compliments of
Wilder Ice Cream Company
CA. 5168
116
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J. P. STEVENS
ounrry Fried reak
ENGRAVING COMPANY
On a 50c Place
954 Virginia Avenue
HAPEVILLE
Engraved
Wedding lnvirarions
Announcements
Visiting ards
Complime1lts of
rarionery
HENRY MOTOR CO.
" hrysler-Plymourh Dealer"
ince 1928
110 Peachtree r.
ATLA TA, GEORGIA
434 Norrh Main t.
EA T POI T, GA.
QUEEN 1 S CASH
GROCERY
ATLANTA PRODUCE
DISTRIBUTORS
Phone FA. 3916
Free Delivery
820 N. Cenrral Ave.
HAPEVILLE, GA.
RODDY BODY WORKS
Fender & Body Work
-
Auro Painring
H. H . HORTO
W. D. POPE, ]R.
Free E rimares
1050 Murphy Ave., . W.
F. 0 . RODDY, Owner
13 74
enrral Ave.
ATLA TA, GEORGIA
CA. 7974
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�Compliments of
Compliments of
WARD'S Q
ROOM
1023 \ · irginia Avenue
GATE CITY YARNS, INC.
A
F RI E ~D LY
HAPE \ 'ILLE , GEORGIA
C H C RC II
Compliments
H ape,·ille \ Velcomes You
of
Hapeville Presbyterian Church
Re\. Jacob .
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MR. PAUL D. WEST
Jr.
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POST
AMERICAN
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117
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19, 19
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Odorn, June
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0\\t'n . .It• an
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ln. 51. 51
l'adf.!ett, \1 r• . .It• an
9
Palnwr, \larcart't
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Parham. Frank
21l. -l9
Purkrr. Duphint>
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Parker. llarrit•tt
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l'arkt>r. \ ,inn
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Pattillo, .loan!'
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Patton, Cail
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l'c•ur-on. \nn
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l'et>k. Franklin
29. 51, 6:'1
Peit-o. Ct>ne
29, 4n. 19. 59
Peit-o, Hof.!t'r
32. 19, 59
Pt•ttitt'. Fa\(•
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31
Phillip,, Cerald
36
Phillip,, Jack it'
29 . .Ji
Phillip,, .Janie!'
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Phillip,, Hod
29, II. 19
l'it•r('(', Bilh
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Pierre. Eth;ard
29. 13. ln. Sl, ~6. ll2. 6:'1
l'it•rt·('. llt·nn
Pierre, Hohe~t
l'ien·r. \ irf,!inia
:n. 10
l'il;:rim, .I erq
29
l'ilf,!nm. Paul
Pinion, Richard
35
Pink-ton, Jackie
35
Pittman. \I an in
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Platt. ::,andra
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Powell, Lan~ar
22~ W, 46. 51, 59
l'rt>-ton. Gent'
35
Prier. Elairw
.35
l'ric·e, TPd
32. -16
Prit>-t, Elli-e
:~.J
Pritt'ht'tt, \Irs- hirln
11. 67
l'ruit. ken
22. 51. 57. 71
Pruitt, -\I ton
,}1, 35
Raf.!•dale, Jo -\nne
:~2, Ill
Randall, Lanwr
3~
Ha-mu--Pn. Jo)
Ill. li, 51. 61, 65
Ratdiffe. Bu r ky
36
Hatcliffr. "ue
31
Ra,en. <.ami
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Hay, Rt>rnard
39, 10, 41l
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Ha), Lurt'nia
29. 17. 51
Ht·Pcl. Pat
29, Ill. 11. I<J, 51
Hc·e-1', .fanw:~ll
Ht>t'\e-, Gt'ri
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Ht>id, "lit'
29. 17. .J9
Rc·ndlt>y, \orris
:~5
Hlwa, Bro•·k
35
Hlwa, Tom
2CJ
Hilt'h, \ t>rfyn
29, Ill, -19
Ri' er-. ( arol
35
Hoht>rt-. ]t'rry
3:)
Hobert•, Jimm)
:~o
Hohin-on, I> a\ id
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Hohin-orr. Paula
3:~
Hodgt>r•. Dc•anne
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l{ookt', ._,hirli
29. .Ji, 55
Houthic·r, \I an
Ho,al. ( arolyn
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36
"hon>, Earl
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30
human. \lark
:~2. 19. 51. 57
"rhlt·). Fc•li'
2:~. 16, 17, l9, 51, 79
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59
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41l
"malic•). Frankie
31
"mith, Bill)
3'J
mith, Carol
35
:-.mith. Charles
:~t\. 60
"mith, I> on
2:~. :~9. 10, 11i, 51, 57
mith, Elaine
2<J
"mith, E•tt'r
::9
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33
"mith, Fr~nk
.'32
"mith, Gf"Of;,!t"
mith . .1. (.
23, 10. .')]. ;)c
mith, Jimmy
29, 16. 51. 6:~
"nuth, ]0)('1'
29. 61
. mith, Linda
-16. 61. 61l
mith, \laq
32
mith, Robert E.
11
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"nuth, uzannf~
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rwed, (,t•orf.!e
32, 59
nider, ( harle'
29
orrow, Joan
.}3. 47
orrt'll,, \\illiam
3.3, 19, 59
"out her, Frank
31
"outht'r, Lamar
35
::-outher, \adine
29
3~
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pi,ey, llanry
31
"pratlin, hirlt'y
35
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9
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• tailings, Dot
29, -Ill, 52
"tailing,, '\ann
3-1
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11
. tark, llt>len
35
teak!), \la\is
67
tembridf,!e, J rrr)
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• temhridf,!e, John
::--tt'phens, El•it'
57
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33
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"tewart, \lary
:~5 . 47
. toke-, Frank
. tonakt>r, Homt>r
tone, Boh
35
::--tonr, Hay
3:~
loYall . .Jimmy
21, 46, 51. 53, .56. 57, 6.1, 80
:-.trrc k land, Frt'ddiP
21, 10. 51, 52, 53
. tric·kland. Jamt's -\.
II
trick land. ]t'neannt'
2-l. -16, 17. 51
"trickland, Thomas
:-.trick land, \ irf,!inia
:-.uddt>rth, \Jar) Jo
17, .).J
"umnt>r, J imm)
:~o. Ill, -19
uttlrs, \li-- "arah
11
"iref.!ood. Connie
Ill, 52
"y-k, \lary
31
'I allt>y, \lary
:~ 1
Tallman, [.p(,a)
21. 51
'lam:-.on, \eil
29, -16
Tatterson, ( :arol) n
3.}
Tatter-on, Ruth
.11
Taylor, Bohhy
29, 49
Taylor, oa,id
3.1, 49
Ta) lor, \li-- Carol
ll
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17, 5.)
Ta) lor, l't'f.!I!Y
29, 47
Tt>ddrr, Jt'rry
3.1
'I Pddt'r, Tom
29
'I t•rry, Pat
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Thompson, ( harlt'•
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Thompson. Jimmy
ThomJNln, .Judy
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124
Thornpson, Pats}
21, .}9
ThomJ>-<Hl, \\ anda
Thrailkill, Tomm)
2-1, 16, -17. 19, 51, 5:~. Ill
Tinf,!lt•. Bill
29, 19
Tin,Jt•), Franct~ ...
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Tolar, Joyct'
30. :~I. 10, 16
Tolar. Traq
2<J. In
Ton<'), Linda
:n
Trihhlt', Da, id
.}6
Trihhlt•, Don
:w, 16
Tucker, Bt>lton
33, .')<)
Tucker, Joann
29, 17, 19
Tumlin, \[ Sl!t. William L.
11, 39
Turnt>r, \eil
13, 25, 10, 16, l7, -19, 51,
li2, li.}, 77
T)lt'r, (.arson
I') ler, ·lomm\
l.Jher, \\ ayne.
l pchurch, Junt'
\ auf,!han, Brtt)
\of!!, II t>rht'rt
\ O~!l, Bt•\erh
Waddy, J>a, id
Wadr, Irma Ut'
Walker, Isabelle
Walkrr, \nnahelle
Wall , 1\.aye
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Bound volume
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9"x12"
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Hilltop, 1954
Subject
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Georgia--Fulton County
Yearbooks
Hapeville High School
Description
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Hapeville High School was established in 1939, providing more classrooms to relieve overcrowding at Russell High School in East Point, Georgia. In 1988, Hapeville, Russell and Woodland High Schools were consolidated and Tri-Cities High School was created.
Creator
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Hapeville High School
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Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville Ga
Date
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1954
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Bound volume, 9"x12"
FCS Archives, FCSS Schools, Shelf F-1-2
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1954.fhvh.y
Hapeville High School
Schools
students
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yearbook