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1969  Milestones 


Harpeth  Hall  School 
Nashville,  Tennessee 


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the  times  they  are  a'changin' 


CONTENTS 

Facl"lty  and  Classes 11 

Organizations 63 

Sports    83 

Honors    91 

Special  Events 97 


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Old  school  traditions,  mingled  with  the  change  brought  by  a 
new  year  .  .  .  traditional  honors,  activities,  and  duties  updated 
by  young  ideas,  creative  suggestions,  and  different  perspectives 
...  the  security  of  the  established  code  and  the  spirit  of  rebel- 
lious youth  .  .  .  keeping  pace  with  the  times— they  are  a'  chan- 
gin'. 


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Changing  seasons  ...  a  flickering  flame  brings  new  friends  to- 
gether ...  a  new  wish  with  an  old  coin— SPLASH!  ...  the 
personality  of  freedom  with  the  wisdom  of  discipline  .  .  .  new 
ideas,  new  thoughts  .  .  .  familiar  faces  frame  a  colorful  outlook 
on  the  future. 


Every  bit  of  energy,  enthusiasm,  and  interest  into  one  dynamic 
effort  .  .  .  fighting  to  win,  cheering  to  spur  them  on,  trying  to 
comprehend  .  .  .  games  played  before,  now  take  on  new  mean- 
ing and  carry  wild  new  excitement  .  .  .  "two  bits,  four  bits,  six 
bits  a  dollar,"  though  shouted  before,  still  expresses  the  emotion 
felt  by  all  .  .  .  the  routine  of  hard  work  gains  in  spirit  through 
the  fresh  interest  of  a  new  student. 


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Faculty  and 
Classes 


DEDICATION 

Have  you  ever  known  one  of  those  "tuned  in,"  "turned 
on."  and  "alive"  people?  The  Seniors  this  year  have  had 
the  pri\ilege  of  learning  from  such  a  person— Mrs.  Over- 
holser.  Mrs.  Overholser  is  tuned  in  to  what  is  happening 
and  how  it  afiects  her  students.  She  is  turned  on  by  the 
great  works  in  literature,  and.  in  mingling  the  ideas  of 
outstanding  world  authors  with  some  inspirational  thoughts 
of  her  own,  she  transmits  to  her  students  the  value  of 
stud\ing  world  literature.  Moreover,  Mrs.  Overholser  is 
thoroughly  alive  with  the  enthusiasm  and  youthful  energy 
which  springs  from  her  love  for  and  dedication  to  her  work. 
It  is  to  this  tuned  in,  turned  on,  and  alive  personality  that 
we  dedicate  MILESTONES  1969. 


HEADMISTRESS 

When  a  Harpeth  Hall  girl  thinks  of  Miss  McMurry,  she 
thinks  of  a  concerned  advisor,  a  wise  organizer,  and  a 
gracious  hostess.  Miss  McMurry  acts  as  a  mediator  between 
the  students  and  the  Board  of  Trustees,  as  well  as  working 
with  student  leaders  through  her  sponsorship  of  the  Presi- 
dents' Council.  Because  Miss  McMurry  is  truly  dedicated 
to  bettering  Harpeth  Hall,  her  years  here  have  .been  ones 
of  fresh  ideas  and  favorable  changes. 


DIRECTOR  OF 
MIDDLE  SCHOOL 

MISS  FESSEY 

One  of  the  most  obvious  changes  that  has  taken  place  in 
the  last  few  years  is  the  founding  of  the  new  Middle  School, 
and  who  else  but  Miss  Fessey  could  have  been  chosen 
Director?  If  you  are  looking  for  someone  who  is  always 
willing  to  help  and  organize,  who  is  known  for  her  sense 
of  humor,  and  who  fully  understands  girls,  a  natural  choice 
is  Polly  Fessey.  With  her  unusual  abilities.  Miss  Fessey 
has  brought  vitality  and  enthusiasm  to  the  Middle  School. 


COUNSELOR 

MISS  .MOUNTFORT 

How  many  people  can  claim  that  they  know  both  sides 
of  Miss  Penny?  If  you  look  beyond  her  exterior  of  respon- 
sibility, dignity,  and  cool  awareness,  you  will  find  a  witty, 
eccentric,  definitely  undignified  free  spirit.  We  greatly  ap- 
preciate her  as  college  counselor,  sponsor  for  the  Student 
Council  and  Milestones,  and  as  friend-at-large. 


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MATHEMATICS 


Sealed:  Mrs.  Abernathy,  Mrs.  Hardin,  Miss  Shaw.  Standing:  Miss  Ewing, 
Mrs.  Bruno.  Mrs.  Galgano,  Mrs.  Meier. 


Bellye  Curry  Abernarhy-MnthemaUcs.  George  Peabody  College  for 
Teachers,  B.A.  Emily  Glasgow  Brano-Mathematics.  Vanderbilt  Univer- 
sity, B.A.  Frances  Howard  Ewing-Ma.lhema.tics.  Vanderbilt  University, 
B.A.,  M.A.;  George  Peabody  College  for  Teachers;  National  Science 
Foundation  Institute,  Vanderbilt  University.  Virginia  Marieaa  Del  Greco 
Ga/gano-Mathematics.  Counselor.  Sweet  Briar  College,  A.B.;  University 
of  Virginia,  M.E.D.  Laetilia  Wenning  Hardin-UaXhemaXics.  Vanderbilt 
University,  B.A.  Colene  A/e/e/--Mathematics.  Washington  University, 
A.B.  Dolores  Ann  SAan'-Mathematics.  The  College  of  Saint  Rose,  B.S.- 
St. John's  University.  M.A.:  George  Peabody  College  for  Teachers. 


Linda  Lee  CoAer-English.  Vanderbilt  University,  B.A.  Dorothy  Sue 
yonei-Enghsh.  George  Peabody  College  for  Teachers,  B.A.  Sandra  Bailey 
Keys-En^\i%h.  Douglass  College  of  Rutgers  University,  A.B.:  Vanderbilt 
University,  M.A.T.  MarthaOdle  Overholser-En^Wsh.  Vanderbilt  Univer- 
sity, B.A.:  George  Peabody  College  for  Teachers,  M.A.;  University  of 
Geneva,  Switzerland.  Nan  Norman  ^i«j(?//-English.  Vanderbilt  Univer- 
sity, B.A.  Margaret  Walker  Sm/rter-English.  Belmont  College,  B.A.; 
George  Peabody  College  for  Teachers,  M.A. 


Seated:  Mrs.  Russell,  Mrs.  Overholser,  Mrs.  Keys.  Standing:  Miss  Jones, 
Mrs.  Coker,  Mrs.  Smithey. 


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HISTORY 


Sealed:   Mrs.  Griffin,  Miss  Sullivan.  Standing:   Miss  Thompson,  Mrs. 
Eggleston,  Miss  Watkins. 


Sophronia  M.  Egglesion—Hislory.  Goucher  College,  B.A.;  George  Pea- 
bodv  College  for  Teachers,  M.A.  Dorolhea  Griffin-History.  Mathematics. 
University  of  Iowa,  B.A.;  University  of  Minnesota;  National  Science 
Foundation  Institute  of  Astronomy;  Eau  Claire  State  College;  National 
Science  Foundation  Institute  of  Mathematics,  George  Peabody  College 
for  Teachers.  Sandra  5«///von-Histor>'.  University  of  Tennessee,  B.A.; 
Vanderbilt  University,  ,M.A.T.  Cobv  Thompson-H'istOTy.  George  Peabody 
College  for  Teachers.  B.S.,  M.A.  Violet  Jane  Waikins-Hhiory.  Agnes 
Scott  College.  B.^i.;  Vanderbilt  Universilv.  M.A. 


Betty  Partee— An.  Murray  State  Teachers  College,  A.B.;  George  Peabod 
College  for  Teachers,  M.A.  Ruth  Hoffman  Rodgers-AccompanhL  Uni 
versity  of  Michigan,  B.A.  Elizabeth  vyUliams-Speech.  Stephens  Colleg( 
A. A.:  Northwestern  University,  B.S.  Gail  Wolerv-Glee  Club,  Music 
Stephens  College,  A.A.;  George  Peabody  College  for  Teachers,  B.S. 


Mrs.  Wolery,  Mrs.  Williams,  Mrs.  Partee.  Not  pictured:  Mrs.  Rodgers. 


SPEECH, 
ART, 
GLEE 
CLUB 


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Mrs.  Caldwell,  Mrs.  Overholser,  Miss  Ritchie,  Mrs.  Ward,  Miss  Vining, 
Miss  Mims,  Mr.  Pavia,  Mrs.  Frazer. 


LANGUAGES 


Jaqueline  H.  Caldwell-French.  University  of  Paris,  B.A.;  The  Sorbonne, 
Paris;  University  of  Mississippi,  M.A.:  Vanderbilt  University.  Varina 
Frazer— Latin.  Vanderbih  University,  B.A.;  George  Peabody  College  for 
Teachers.  Ella  Puryear  Mims— French.  Vanderbilt  University,  B.A.;  Co- 
lumbia University.  M.A.;  George  Peabody  College  for  Teachers;  Univer- 
sity of  Rome,  Italy;  The  Sorbonne,  Paris.  Margaret  Henry  Ottarson— 
Latin.  Randolph-Macon  Woman's  College,  B.A.;  University  of  Rome, 
Italy,  M.A.;.The  American,  British,  Italian,  and  French  Academies, 
Athens,  Greece;  The  Sorbonne,  Paris;  Vanderbilt  University.  German  A. 


Pav/a— Spanish.  George  Peabody  College  for  Teachers,  B.A.,  M.A.;  Van- 
derbilt University.  Kathryn  Sue  Ritchie— Spanish.  University  of  North 
Carolina  at  Greensboro;  Vanderbilt.  University.  Nancy  Jane  Vining— 
French.  Smith  College;  George  Peabody  College  for  Teachers,  B.A.  Joyce 
Temple  Ward-Lalin.  Randolph^Macon  Woman's  College;  George  Pea- 
body College  for  Teachers,  B.A. 


Mrs.  Skaggs,  Mrs.  Moran,  Miss  Chadwell. 


PHYSICAL 
EDUCATION 


Patty  Litton  Chadwell— Physical  Education.  Ward-Belmont  Junior  Col- 
lege; George  Peabody  College  for  Teachers.  B.A.,  M.A.  Palsy  N. 
A/orart— Physical  Education,  First  Aid.  Ward-Belmont  Junior  College; 
George  Peabody  College  for  Teachers,  B.S.,  M.A.  Emilv  Harsh  Skaggs— 
Physical  Education,  Hygiene.  Vanderbilt  University;  Belmont  College, 
B.S. 


Miss  Mountfort,  Mrs.  Whitehurst,  Miss  Felkel,  Miss  Van  Volkenburgh. 
Not  pictured:  Mrs.  Pennington. 


SCIENCE 


Carolyn  Margaret  Felkel— Science.  Coker  Col- 
lege, A.  B.;  Vanderbilt  University,  M.A.;  Gulf 
Research  Lab;  National  Science  Foundation  In- 
stitute, University  of  New  Mexico.  Phyllis  Thorp 
Penningioii-Science.  Skidmore  College,  A.B.; 
Vassar  College,  M.A.;  Scarritt  College,  C.E.C.; 
Vanderbilt  University.  Jesse  Weaver  Van  V'ol- 
kenbwgh-Science.  Saint  Mary  College,  B.A.; 
Vanderbilt  University;  University  of  Tennessee; 
National  Science  Foundation  Institute;  George 
Peabody  College  for  Teachers.  Patricia  Davis 
Whitehurst-Science.  Sweet  Briar  College,  A.B. 


STAFF 


Betty  Holland  Corr-Secretary.  Larimore's  College  of  Business.  Martha 
Gre^on-Librarian.  University  of  Alabama,  B.S.,  B.A.;  George  Peabody 
College  for  Teachers,  M.A.;  University  of  Chicago.  Susan  Roberts  Ken- 
nedy-Secielars .  Uni\ersity  of  Georgia.  Lucille  D.  A/cZ.ea«-Business 
.Manager.   Typing.   Mary  Lee  Mathews  Man/er-Librarian.   Vanderbilt 


University,  B.A.;  George  Peabody  College  for  Teachers,  M.L.S.  Nancy 
Reed-SlMdy  Hall  Supervisor.  Belmont  College,  A. A.;  George  Peabody 
College  for  Teachers,  B.S.  Claire  Craig  Reynolds-SecTeinry.  University 
of  Alabama.  Roberta  Sue  WikleSiudy  Hall  Supervisor.  Ward-Belmont 
Junior  College. 


Seated:  Mrs.  McLean,  Miss  Wikle,  Miss  Reed,  Mrs.  Carr.  Standing:  Mrs. 
Reynolds,  Mrs.  Kennedy,  Mrs.  Gregory.  Not  pictured:  Mrs.  Manier. 


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SENIOR  CLASS 
OFFICERS 

LUCIA  HOWARD    President 

BETH  McCARLEY Vice-President 

ELEANOR  WHITWORTH    Secretary 

JEAN  DODD    Treasurer 

KATY  MANIER Sergeant-at-Arms 

PEGGY  McLAIN    Chaplain 

TINA  CUMMFNGS     Athletic  Manager 

MRS.  MORAN Sponsor 


Mrs.  Moran,  Lucia  Howard. 


Sitting:  Whitworth,  Manier.  Standing:  McCarley,  Dodd,  Cummings.  Not 
Pictured:  McLain. 


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SENIORS 


Karen  Kylene  Allbright 
There  is  no  wealth  but  hfe. 


Candace  Lorayn  Ball 
Heaven  is  always  around  us  when  we're 
in  the  presence  of  love;  without  it  we  live 
in  perpetual  Hell. 


Linda  Jean  Anderson 
If  you  can  keep  your  head  in  all  this 
confusion,  you  just  don't  understand  the 
situation. 


Jennie  Graves  Bowman 
Keep  your  face  to  the  sunshine  and  you 
cannot  see  the  shadow. 


Dorothy  Cornelia  Breedlove 
Love  is  like  fire.  Wounds  of  fire  are  hard 
to  bear,  harder  still  are  those  of  love. 


Peggy  Ann  Campbell 
Society  is  commonly  too  cheap. 


Rachel  Jane  Buchanan 
Strange  how  much  you've  got  to  know. 
Before  you  know  how  little  you  know. 


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Anne  Fort  Gilmore  Carlisle 
The  sorrows  we  imagine  are  more  pro- 
found   and    inconsolable   than    real    life 
leaves  us  time  for. 


SENIORS 


Lisa  Ward  Claiborne 
It  is  literally  true  that  this  world  is  every- 
thing to  us;  if  only  we  choose  to  make 
it  so.  if  only  "we  Uve  in  the  present" 
because  it  is  elemitv. 


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Laughter,  ■ 
of  the  soul 


Susan  Cornelius 

iays  the  classic,  is  a  sunbeam 


Margaret  Camille  Core 
Love  makes  the  world  go  "round. 


Polly  Nelson  Cr-MG 
You    like   someone   because,    vou   love 
someone  although. 


Virginia  House  Dale 
Whose  yesterdays  look  backward  with  a 
smile. 


Tina  Lynn  Cummings 
Blessed  are  those  who  have  the  gift  of 
making  friends,  for  it  is  one  of  God's  best 
gifts. 


FRANfES  Riley  Delony 
Live  for  today  because  yesterday  you  were 
bom  and  tomorrow  you  may  die. 


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Ann  Milstead  Denson 
Though  nothing  can  bring  back  the  hour 
of  glory  in  the  flower;  we  still  grieve  not, 
rather  find  strength  in  what  remains  be- 
hind. 


SENIORS 


Ida  Thompson  Dickinson 
Perhaps  someday  it  will  be  pleasant  to 
remember  these  things. 


Jean  Husice  Dodd 
A  good  name  is  rather  to  be  chosen  than 
great  riches  .  .  . 


Virginia  Lynn  Diveley 
A  little  consideration,  a  little  thought  for 
others  makes  all  the  difference. 


Sarah  Louise  Dorris 
To  be  loved,  be  lovable. 


Ann  Candace  Farrar 
Come,  mothers  and  fathers  throughout  the 
land. 

Don't  criticize  what  you  can't  understand. 
Your  sons  and  daughters  are  beyond  your 
command. 
Your  old  road  is  rapidly  aging. 


Margaret  Ann  Duncan 

If  you  have  built  castles  in  the  air 
Your  work  need  not  be  lost; 
That  is  where  they  should  be. 
Now  put  the  foundation  under  them. 


Margaret  McDaniel  Fillebrown 
It  is  not  the  perfect,  but  the  imperfect  who 
have  need  of  love. 


Mary  Ellen  Finks 
Open  your  heart  and  you'll  discover  you 
will  see  things  you  did  not  know. 


SENIORS 


.A.VIY  CARLTON  Flanagan 
Each  mind  has  its  own  method. 


Paula  Gay  Goodroe 

I  am  two  fools,  I  know. 

For  loving,  and  for  saying  so. 


Mary  Coble  Follin 

What  sunshine  is  to  flowers,  smiles  are  to 
humanity.  They  are  but  trifles,  to  be  sure; 
but,  scattered  along  life's  pathway,  the 
good  they  do  is  inconceivable. 


Rebecca  Ann  Griffith 
You'll  find  that  life  is  still  worthwhile,  if 
you'll  jusl  smile. 


Jane  Harvey  Gwinn 
Happiness  is  walking  barefoot  in  the  grass. 


Mary  McLees  Groves 
Liberty  of  thought  is  the  life  of  the  soul. 


Mary  Ca.mille  Harlin 
If  you  shed  tears  when  you  mi.ss  the  sun, 
you  also  miss  the  stars. 


Lee  Murray  Harris 
Trust  thyself;  every  heart  vibrates  to  that 
iron  string. 


SENIORS 


Julia  Ann  Hicks 
I  listened  motionless  and  still; 
And,  as  I  mounted  up  the  hill 
The  music  in  my  heart  1  bore, 
Long  after  it  was  heard  no  more. 


Lucia  Elizabeth  Howard 
I  look  forward  and  see  myself  looking 
back. 


Beverly  Allene  Howard 
So  little  girl  .  .  .  make  wishes  or  prayers, 
be  careful,  be  careless,  be  what  you  want 
to  be. 


Patricu  McCollum  Isenhour 
Good  humor  makes  all  things  tolerable. 


Margaret  Crenshaw  Lauderdale 
We  are  no  other  than  a  moving  row  of 
Magic    Shadow-shapes    that    come    and 
go  .  .  .  with   Lantern   held  ...  by   the 
Master  of  the  Show. 


Susan  Cossette  Kennard 
If  you  want  to  get  the  plain  truth. 
Be  not  concerned  with  right  and  wrong. 
The  conflict  between  right  and  wrong 
Is  the  sickness  of  the  mind. 


Mary  Louise  Linn 
To  see  the  world  in  a  grain  of  sand, 
And  a  heaven  in  a  wild  flower. 


Elizabeth  Chester  McCarley 
If  I  have  freedom  in  my  love 
And  in  my  soul  am  free  .  .  . 


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SENIORS 


Margaret  Susan  McLain 
Ai  times  irulh  may  not  seem  probable. 


Katherine  Martin  Maneer 
Live  for  today,  forget  the  cares  of  the  past. 


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Juliet  Shelbourne  Mabry 
No  man  ever  followed  his  genius  'til  it 
misled  him. 


BarbaR-a  Brent  Meacham 
On  ne  voit  bien  qu'avec  le  coeur. 
L'essentiel  est  invisible  pour  les  yeux. 


Merrie  Lynn  Morrissey 
Let  us  be  of  good  cheer,  remembering  that 
the  misfortunes  hardest  to  bear  are  those 
which  never  happen. 


Rebecca  Jane  Montague 
He  only  lives  who,  living,  enjoys  life. 


Ellen  Lisa  Oake.s 
Happiness  lies  in  the  consciousness  we 
have  of  it,  and  by  no  means  in  the  way 
the  future  k'eeps  its  promises. 


Barbara  Lanier  Oliver 
To  love  is  to  place  our  happine.ss  in  the 
happiness  of  another. 


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SENIORS 


Kathleen  Patrick 
Today  is  the  beginning  of  your  life  from 
now  until  forever. 


Shealia  Marie  Phillips 
This  world  is  a  comedy  to  those  who  think, 
a  tragedy  to  those  who  feel. 


Jane  Carol  Peeler 
We  are  such  stuff  as  dreams  are  made 
of  .  .  . 


Sara  Ruth  Quick 
Experience  teaches  slowly,  at  the  cost  of 
mistakes. 


Deborah  Suzanne  Rodgers 
I  did  not  hear  the  words  you  said, 
I  only  heard  the  love. 


Judith  Dianne  Quinn 
...  I  took  the  one  less  traveled  by  and 
that  has  made  all  the  difference. 


Martha  Lee  Schull 
The  secret  of  happiness  and  prosperity  in 
this  world,  as  in  the  world  to  come,  lies 
in  thinking  of  the  welfare  of  others  first, 
and  not  taking  one's  self  too  seriously. 


Mary  Marjorie  Shaffer 
Love  conquers  all. 


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SENIORS 


Katherine  Reeves  SHERroAN 
The  heart  that  is  soonest  awake  to  the 
flowers 

Is  alwa>-s  the  first  to  be  touched  b\  the 
thorns. 


Jennie  Lynn  Smith 
Kindle  the  lamp  of  love  with  thy  life. 


Sunny  Shillinglaw 
All  things  come  'round  to  him  who  will 
but  wait. 


Pamela  Holmes  Suluvan 
Well,  vou've  got  to  be  in  this  life,  if  you 
see  what  I  mean. 


Gail  Elizabeth  Trickett 
Oh,  it's  nice  to  get  up  in  the  mornin', 
But  it's  nicer  to  lie  in  bed. 


Margaret  Allison  Thompson 
No  mailer  if  you're  born  to  play  the  king 
or  pawn. 

For  the  line  is  thinly  drawn  'tween  joy  and 
sorrow. 

So  my  fantasy  becomes  reality. 
And  I  must  be  what  I  must  be  and  face 
tomorrow. 


ELrzABETH  Van  Volkenblroh 
I've  looked  at  life  from  both  sides  now. 
From  up  and  down,  and  still  somehow. 
It's  life's  illusions  I  recall; 
I  really  don't  know  life  at  all. 


Ann  Gay  Watson 
■you  are  not  likely  to  find  the  flowers  of 
happiness  around  the  corner  if  you  fail 
to  see  tho.se  now  at  your  feet 


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SENIORS 


Julia  Harrison  Webber 
I'll  continue  to  continue  to  pretend 
That  life  will  never  end 
And  flowers  never  bend  with  the  rainfall. 


Elizabeth  Lindsley  White 
Dreaming  on  cushions  of  velvet  and  satin 
To  music  by  magic  by  people  that  happen 
To  enter  the  world  of  a  strange  purple 
jello 

The  dreams  as  they  live  them  are  all  mel- 
low yellow. 


Betty  Ann  Wetland 
Great  Spirit,  help  me  never  to  judge  an- 
other until  I  have  walked  in  his  moccasins 
for  two  weeks. 


Paula  Clay  Whitson 
There's  too  much  on  my  mind 
I'm  thinking  all  the  time 
It  seems  there's  more  to  life  than  just  to 
live  it. 


Eleanor  Doyne  Whitworth 
Eat,  drink  and  be  merry,  for  tomorrow  ye 
may  die. 


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Most  Original 
PAULA  WHITSON 


Friendliest 
TINA.CUMMINGS 


SENIOR 
SUPERLATIVES 


Most  Sophisticated 
CAMILLE  CORE 


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Biggest  Partv  Gal 
POLLY  CRAIG 


Best  All  'Round 
JANE  BUCHANAN 


Most  Athletic 
SUNNY  SHILLINGLAW 


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SENIOR 
SUPERLATIVES 


Best  Dressed 

CORNELIA  BREEDLOVE 


Most  Likely  to  Succeed 
BARBARA  MEACHAM 


Most  Popular 
SALLY  DORRIS 


Most  Beautiful 
KATHLEEN  PATRICK 


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Most  Gracious 
SHEALIA  PHILLIPS 


Most  Responsible 
MARY  FOLLTN 


Most  Talented 
DEBBIE  RODGERS 


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JUNIOR  CLASS 
OFFICERS 

GR.\CE  PAINE    President 

C\TW\  RULE    Vice-President 

JEANNIE  CR-\\\'FORD    Secretary 

L^NN  LANDRUM Treasurer 

NETTIE  BERRY Athletic  Manager 

PEGG^'  DA\  ITT    Chaplain 

NORMA  SMITH     Sergeant -at -Arms 

MRS.  WOLERY    Sponsor 


Mrs.  Wolen.  Bern.  Smith.  Paine.  Crawford.  Landrum.  Rule.  Davitt. 


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JUNIORS 

Susie  Andrews 
Sheri  Anglea 
Beth  Aydelott 
Laura  Barton 


Bennie  Batson 
Nettie  Berry 
Linde  Bracey 
Beth  Brandon 


Barbara  Brown 
Ruthie  Brown 
Ann  Buchanan 
Helen  Burrus 


Keeble  Caroland 
Parkesy  Casselbury 
Emmy  Collins 
Martha  Cortner 


Jane  Craig 
Jeannie  Crawford 
Kathy  Crofton 
Peggy  Davitt 


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JUNIORS 

Invin  Edwards 

Sand\  Feustel 

Kathy  Foster 

Florence  Giftord 


Connie  Graft" 

Kathy  Grant 

Emmy  Greer 

Lvnn  Greer 


Lawren  Groce 

Ginger  Harris 

Margo  Hill 

Grace  Ir\in 


Bridget  Jadwick 

Betsy  Jewell 

Jean  Louise  Jones 

Dorothv  Keenan 


Carroll  Knox 

Lynn  Landrum 

Bobbie  Lawrence 

Nancy  LeQuire 


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JUNIORS 

Lynda  LeRoue 
Cindy  LeRoy 
Sarah  Naylor 
Nancy  Nunnelley 


Grace  Paine 
Stephenie  Pappas 
Beth  Parrish 
Delia  Perry 


Patti  Pigg 
Ellen  Pitts 
Mary  Helen  Powell 
Liza  Reynolds 


Mary  Ridley 
Retha  Rudolph 
Cathy  Rule 
Janie  Rule 


Martha  Sanders 
Mary  Sanford 
Suzanne  Sims 
Carolyn  Smartt 


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JUNIORS 


Norma  Smith 

Sarah  Smith 

Susie  Snell 

Ginger  Steele 


Rachel  Steele 

Susan  Ste\ens 

Beth  Tanner 

Leslie  Traushber 


Laura  Trickett 

Catey  \an  der  Naillen 

Karen  Vaughn 

Margaret  Weaver 


Joan  Wheeler 
Miriam  Woods 


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SOPHOMORE 
CLASS  OFFICERS 

CLAIRE  BRITTAIN    President 

ANN  SHERMAN    Vice-President 

BECKY  IRVIN Secretary 

BETH  LEWIS Treasurer 

GRACE  RIDDELL Athletic  Manager 

SUE  SADLER Chaplain 

GIGl  PLAXICO    Sergeant-at-Arms 

MRS.  SKAGGS     Sponsor 


Sitting;  Brittain.  Irvin.  Riddell.  Kneeling;  Mrs.  Skaggs.  Sherman,  Sadler, 
Lewis,  Plaxico. 


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Alma  Alexander 
Bebe  Allen 
Jo  Anderson 
Dede  Beasley 


Sarah  Beasley 
Marilyn  Blackman 
Martha  Bolster 
Bobbi  Bracewell 


Claire  Brittain 
Elaine  Brown 
Jane  Bryan 
Shelley  Buford 


Kim  Chapman 
Glory  Clark 
Anne  Cooper 
'Ml     Patsy  Corn 


Margaret  Cortner 
Connie  Couch 
Peggy  Craig 
Lou  Dickinson 


SOPHOMORES 


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Beih  Diveley 

Mary  Lynn  Dobson 

Margaret  Doubleday 

Elizabeth  Dver 


Janet  E\'ans 

Cile  Farrar 

Bea  FillebrowTi 

Vicki  Flanagan 


Candv  Floyd 

Kathy  Follin 

Missy  Fort 

Susan  Handly 


Martha  Lynn  Haury 

Melissa  Herod 

Holly  Hill 

Katie  Hudson 


Becky  Irvin 
Sherr\  Irvin 
Lucy  Keeble 
Craig  Kelley 


SOPHOMORES 


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Sallie  King 
Beth  Lewis 
Leeann  Logan 
Fran  Longhurst 


Chrissie  McClure 
Teresa  McGowan 
Eve  McMurray 
Barbara  Martin 


Louise  Martin 
Roberta  Mathews 
Ehzabeth  Miller 
Debbie  Moench 


Lisa  Morrissey 
Missy  Nesbitt 
Mary  Anne  Ogles 
Susan  Parrish 


Cathy  Pearson 
Judy  Perry 
Rose  Marie  Pindar 
Gigi  Plaxico 


SOPHOMORES 


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Kelmin  Quails 
Anne  Ramse\- 
Grace  Riddell 
Liza  Robison 


\'emon  Rose 

Sue  Sadler 

Jodie  Sartor 

Peggy  Selph 


Betsv  Shapiro 

Ann  Sherman 

Beth  Shoulders 

Jane  Smiley 


Jessee  Smith 

Mimi  Stone 

Mary  Tigert 

Margie  Van  Sicklen 


Margaret  Weesner 

Mary  Ellen  Wemyss 

Athalie  White 


SOPHOMORES 


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Mrs.   Galgano.   McPherson,    L.   Robinson,   Hinton.   E.   Thompson,   S. 
Shoulders.  Muggins. 

FRESHMAN 
CLASS  OFFICERS 

SUS.AN  SHOULDERS     President 

E.MILY  THO.MPSON    Vice-President 

ROBBIE  Mcpherson Secretary 

ALICE  HINTON Treasurer 

S.ALLIE  HUGGINS     Athletic  Manager 

LIBBY  ROBINSON     Chaplain 

CATHY  ELLIS    Sergeant -at -Arms 

MRS.  GALGANO Sponsor 


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FRESHMEN 


Kristin  Allbright 
Beth  Atkins 
Nancy  Barnes 
Nellie  Batson 


Jane  Berry 
Ellen  Brittain 
Ginger  Byrn 
Anne  Winn  Caldwell 


Beth  Collins 
Lynn  Comer 
Lisa  Cowan 
Debbie  Daugherty 


Debbie  Denson 
Dottie  Diveley 
Leslie  Doster 
Emily  Duvier 


Lou  Elam 
Cathy  Ellis 
Debbie  Feustel 
Alison  Fields 


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FRESHMEN 


Sabele  Foster 

Adelaide  Fowler 

Candy  Garrison 

Man  Lea  Gibson 


Mimi  Grant 
Nancy  Griffith 
Susan  Hancock 

Emih-  Henrv 


Janie  Hibbett 
Alice  Hinton 
Molly  Howell 

Sallie  Hugsins 


Cynthia  Hunt 
Peggy  James 
Rita  Johnston 
Betsy  Keeling 


Mar)'  Palmer  Keiley 

Robbie  McPherson 

Marsha  Massie 

Brenda  Morel 


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FRESHMEN 


Libby  Napier 
Roberta  Oakley 
Floy  Oliver 
Gray  Oliver 


Sheri  Pace 
Cindy  Parker 
Susan  Patten 
Carol  Pearson 


Suzy  Peeples 
Cissy  Pickering 
Penny  Pilkington 
Mary  Pirtle 


Jenny  Ransom 
Diana  Reed 
Elaine  Reynolds 
Sarah  Ridley 


Emmie  Robinson 
Libby  Robinson 
Lynn  Sanders 
Betsy  Sanford 


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FRESHMEN 


Louise  Sharp 

Mamie  Sheridan 

Susan  Shoulders 

Susan  Smith 


Katherine  Sperr\ 

Laurie  Steele 

Shannon  Stoney 

Kim  Sumner 


Donna  Tanner 

Betsy  Tarpley 

Cindy  Thacker 

Anne  Thomas 


Emily  Thompson 

Deborah  Thornton 

Tricia  Tichenor 

Frannie  Tipton 


Martha  Watts 

Claire  Webber 

Kathy  Williams 

Anne  Worrell 


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EIGHTH  GRADE:  Foreman,  Treasurer;  Tipton,  Secretary;  Dowden, 
Chaplain;  P.  Allen,  Sergeant-at-Arms;  Holcomb,  President;  C.  Ward, 
Activity  Coordinator;  Kelley,  Chaplain;  Mrs.  Ward,  Sponsor;  Landstreet, 
Vice-President. 


SEVENTH  GRADE:  Pace,  Secretary;  Scoville,  Sergeant-at-Arms;  Van 
der  Naillen,  Vice-President;  Daugherty,  President;  Comer,  Chaplain; 
Paris,  Treasurer;  Roy,  Activity  Coordinator;  Mrs.  Bruno,  Sponsor. 


MIDDLE  SCHOOL 
CLASS  OFFICERS 


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EIGHTH 
GRADE 

Bettve  Abernathy 
Elizabeth  Abernathy 
Patti  Allen 

Missy  Alston 


Lisa  Anderson 
Anne  Bailey 
Catherine  Beasley 
Tricia  Bennett 


Carolyn  Blackman 
Jane  Bounds 
Lee-Lee  Bright 
Cathy  Cate 


Cathy  Dale 
Anne  Davis 
Lisa  Doster 
Sally  Doubleday 


Janie  Dowden 
Susan  Duvier 
Vickie  Estes 
Jill  Farringer 


Melody  Fite 
Jane  Foreman 
Mary  Jo  Freeman 
Jan  Geny 


EIGHTH 
GRADE 

Lynn  Goodroe 

Bebe  Graham 

Sally  Handlan 

Nell  Anne  Harwood 


Connie  Heard 

Debbie  Hill 

Libby  Hobbs 

Tare  Hogue 


Bowen  Holcomb 

Leslie  Jones 

Josephine  Kelley 

Connie  King 


Jane  Landstreet 

Saundra  Lee 

Valerie  LeWitt 

Leigh  Lineberger 


Mandy  McFarlin 

Mary  Lee  Maddin 

Katy  Martin 

Carol  Medwedeff 


Linda  Miller 

Carla  Mills 

Judy  Moore 

Kristi  Morgan 


EIGHTH 
GRADE 

Marty  Parham 
Laura  Parrish 
Patty  Pearson 
Karen  Pitts 


Prudy  Ross 
Jerri  Rule 
Mary  Simpson 
Connie  Skinner 


Pam  Smiley 
Cindy  Smith 
Douglass  Smith 
Laura  Smith 


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Ann  Tipton 

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Becky  White 
Missy  Whitehead 

Laura  Whitson 
Terry  Whittle 
Karen  Wood 


SEVENTH 
GRADE 

Donna  Allen 

Susan  Andrews 

Tina  Ballow 

Mary  Susan  Berry 


Betsy  Billips 
Kathy  Bolster 
Kennie  Boone 

Betsy  Boston 


Jennye  Burrus 

Mary  Margaret  Caldwell 

Jeri  Campbell 

Karin  Coble 


Lori  Comer 

Barbara  Couch 

Adell  Crowe 

Ellen  Daugherty 


Beth  Davis 

Debbie  Dean 

Cora  Dobson 

Lynn  Farrar 


Sandy  Farringer 

Ellen  Fillebrown 

Lucie  Flautt 

Mary  Del  Frank 


SEVENTH 
GRADE 

Susan  Gibson 
Mary  Eleanor  Grote 
Amy  Hall 
Mary  Alice  Harbison 

Anita  Harrell 
Trish  Harrison 
Mary  Young  Haymore 
Julie  Herrington 


Cheryl  Hickey 
Sallie  Hicks 
Keith  King 
Madelyn  Kinnard 


Sarah  Lashlee 
Jean  Macmillan 
Carney  McCreery 
Coleman  Miller 


Margaret  Millis 
Vicki  Mills 
Betty  Morel 

Nancy  Neil 


Karen  Norling 
Debbie  O'Donnell 
Kim  Pace 
Ginger  Paris 


SEVENTH 
GRADE 

Patricia  Parker 

Laurie  Payne 

Frances  Roy 

Martha  Sanders 

Charlyne  Savage 

Blair  Scoville 

Marcia  Severance 

Karen  Shanks 


Buntin  Sneed 

Lilli  Steele 

Mardie  Street 

Claire  Templeton 


Laurie  Thompson 

Heather  Thome 

Holly  Thome 

Cathy  Tosh 


Anne  Tuley 

Cathy  Tyne 

Vicky  Van  der  Naillen 

Cathy  Van  Eys 


Adrienne  Webster 
Lisa  Wright 


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Organizations 


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STUDENT 
COUNCIL 

This  year  the  Student  Council  performed  its  usual  duties 
in  planning  the  Tea  Dance,  the  All-Club  Picnic,  and  exe- 
cuting the  Honor  Code.  But  also,  this  year,  the  responsible 
group  of  student  representatives  was  besieged  with  innu- 
merable "suggestions."  These  suggestions  ranged  from  re- 
quests for  new  pencil  sharpeners  to  additions  to  the  school's 
curriculum.  The  Student  Council  handled  these  very  well, 
making  changes  where  possible  and  appropriate.  The  Stu- 
dent Council  has  certainly  played  a  changing  role  in  its 
effort  to  represent  an  increasingly  concerned  student  body. 


REPRESENTATIVES 


Quinn.  Buchanan.  Meacham.  Miss  Mountfort. 


OFFICERS 

BARBARA  MEACHAM    President 

JANE  BUCHANAN    Vice-President 

JUDY  QUINN    Secretary-Treasurer 

MISS  MOUNTFORT    Sponsor 


Sabele  Foster 
Kathy  Grant 
Lee  Harris 
Katie  Hudson 
Beth  Lewis 
Missy  Nesbitt 
Ellen  Oakes 
Debbie  Rodgers 


Sue  Sadler 

Martha  Schull 

Sara  Smith 

Beth  Tanner 

Donna  Tanner 

Emilv  Thompson 

Karen  Vaughn 


Front:  Sadler,  Vaughn,  Lewis,  Sara  Smith,  K.  Grant,  Back:  Hudson,  B. 
Tanner,  L.  Harris,  E.  Thompson,  S.  Foster,  D.  Tanner,  Rodgers,  Oakes, 
Schull,  Nesbitt. 


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Linn.  I.  Dickinson,  Dodd,  Barton,  Paine,  Keenan,  Landrum,  Crawford, 
J.  Webber,  Hobbs,  McCreery,  L.  Thompson. 


1969 
MILESTONES 


Cornelius,  Whitson,  Van  Volkenburgh,  Miss  Penny,  J.  Diveley. 


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EDITORS 

PAULA  WHITSON Managing  Editor 

SUSAN  CORNELIUS Business  Manager 

JENNY  DIVELEY     Photography  Editor 

LIZ  VAN  VOLKENBURGH Copy  Editor 


STAFF 


Karen  Allbright 
Laura  Barton 
Jeannie  Crawford 
Ida  Dickinson 
Jean  Dodd 
Libby  Hobbs 


Dorothy  Keenan 

Lynn  Landrum 

Mary  Louise  Linn 

Carney  McCreery 

Grace  Paine 

Laurie  Thompson 

Julia  Webber 


What  goes  on  behind  the  mysterious  door  at  the  top  of 
the  stairs  is  one  of  the  biggest  and  most  curiosity-provoking 
secrets  in  the  school  .  .  .  would  you  believe  one  of  the 
smallest?  By  looking  through  the  keyhole  you  can  see  that 
the  annual  combines  hobby  with  duty  in  its  effort  to  pro- 
duce a  lasting  and  enjoyable  yearbook. 


Mr>.  Ouarson.  Man.  Louise  Linn. 


HONOR 
SOCIETY 

The  Honor  Society  made  its  customary  contribution  to  the 
school  this  year  in  arranging  our  weeicly  chapel  programs. 
In  addition  to  setting  an  example  for  upper  school  students, 
the  Honor  Society  members  carried  a  little  of  their  idealism 
into  the  Middle  School  by  speaking  at  their  chapel  pro- 
grams. 


MEMBERS 


Jane  Buchanan 
Susan  Cornelius 
Beth  McCarley 
Barbara  Meacham 
Merrie  Morrissey 


Ellen  Oakes 

Jane  Peeler 

Judy  Quinn 

Martha  Schull 


OFFICERS 

MARY  LOUISE  LINN    President 

ALLISON  THOMPSON    Vice-President 

JENNIE  BOWMAN    Secretary 

DEBBIE  RODGERS    Treasurer 

LEE  HARRIS    Chaplain 

LIZ  VAN  VOLKENBURGH Sergeant -at -Arms 

MRS.  OTTARSON    Sponsor 


First  Row:  Quinn.  Van  Volkenburgh,  Rodgers,  A.  Thompson,  L.  Harris, 
Bowman.  McCarley.  Second  Row:  Meacham.  Cornelius.  M.  Morrissey, 
Schull.  Third  Row:  Buchanan.  L.  Howard.  Peeler. 


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PENSTAFF 

One  of  the  few  special  interest  clubs  at  Harpeth  Hall, 
Penstaff  strives  to  stimulate  an  interest  in  creative  writing, 
not  only  among  the  members  themselves,  but  throughout 
the  entire  school.  To  achieve  this  goal,  the  club  presents 
an  annual  fall  assembly,  this  year  featuring  the  "Penstaff 
Coffee  House,"  as  well  as  publishing  Hallmarks,  the  school 
literary  magazine.  Because  entry  into  Penstaff  is  competi- 
tive and  based  on  talent  in  creative  writing,  the  members 
are  always  enthusiastic  about  their  projects  and  eager  to 
share  their  original  ideas  with  others. 


Anglea,  Mrs.  Keys,  Keenan,  Grant. 


Peggy  Campbell 
Grace  Paine 
Susan  Cornelius 
Judy  Quinn 
Jeannie  Crawford 


MEMBERS 

Rachel  Steele 
Peggy  Davitt 
Margaret  Weaver 
Merrie  Morrissey 
Paula  Whitson 


OFFICERS 

DOROTHY  KEENAN     President 

SHERI  ANGLEA    Vice-President 

KATHY  GRANT    Secretarv-Treasurer 

MRS.  KEYS    '.  .  .  Sponsor 


First  Row:  Cornelius,  Morrissey,  Quinn,  Whitson,  Crawford.  Second  Row: 
Davitt,  Weaver,  Campbell,  Paine,  R.  Steele. 


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From:  C.  Brittain.  Shaffer.  Miss  McMum.  M.  Morrissey.  Meacham. 
Back:  L.  Howard,  Shillinglaw.  Linn.  S.  Shoulders.  Gwinn,  Paine,  Keenan. 
Sot  Pictured:  B.  Griffithr 


PRESIDENTS'  COUNCIL 

MARGIE  SHAFFER President 

.\1ERR1E  MORRISSEY Vice-President 

MISS  McMURRY Sponsor 


ATHLETIC  ASSOCIATION  BOARD 

SUNNY  SHILLINGLAW    President 

VIRGINIA  DALE Vice-President 

CAMILLE  HARLIN    Secrelarv-Treasurer 

MISS  CHADWELL '.  .  .  Sponsor 

From:  Miss  Patty.  Shillinglaw,  Harlin,  Dale,  Cummings.  Back:  Dodd, 
Manier,  Weiland.  Riddell,  Berry.  Sanders. 


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ELEANOR  WHITWORTH    La  Presidente 

MARTHA  SCHULL    La  Vice-Presidente 

JANE  GWINN    La  Secretaire 

MLLE.  MIMS La  Sponsor 

MME.  CALDWELL    La  Sponsor 


EL  CIRCULO  ESPANOL 


KAREN  ALLBRIGHT    La  Presidente 

BECKY  MONTAGUE     La  Vice-Presidente 

DEBBIE  RODGERS    La  Secretaria 

SR.  PAVIA    El  Patrocinador 


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Rose.  Phillips,  G.  Trickett,  .Ailen.  L.  Morrissev,  Mrs.  Ottarson,  Mrs. 
Frazer.  .\oi  Pictured:  Denson. 

JUNIOR  CLASSICAL  LEAGUE 

G.-ML  TRICKETT     Consul 

SHE.A.LI.-\  PHILLIPS Praelor 

USA  MORRISSEY Quaestor 

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VERNON  ROSE     Pontifex  Maximus 

MRS.  FR.\ZER    Sponsor 

BEBE  .ALLEN Aedile 

MRS.  OTT.\RSON    Sponsor 


SCIENCE  CLUB 

BETSY  WEILAND President 

MARTHA  SCHULL    Vice-President 

PEGGY  CAMPBELL Secretary-Treasurer 

MISS  FELKEL     ',  .  Sponsor 

MISS  MOUNTFORT Sponsor 

MRS.  PENNINGTON    Sponsor 


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SENIOR  GLEE  CLUB 

DEBBIE  RODGERS President 

TINA  CUMMINGS     Vice-President 

CANDY  BALL    Sergeant -at -Arms 

JULIA  WEBBER Sergeant -at -Arms 


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SABELE  FOSTER President 

DEBBIE  FEUSTEL Sergeant-at-Arms 

EMILY  DUVIER    Sergeant-at-Arms 


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OFFICERS 

PEG  LAUDERDALE    President 

JEAN  DODD    Vice-President 

CAMILLE  HARLIN    Secretary-Treasurer 

MRS.  PARTEE Sponsor 


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ANGKOR 


MERRIE  MORRISSEY 

President 


BETSY  WEILAND 
Athletic  Manager 


ANN  DENSON  MISS  EWING 

Sergeanl-At-Arnts  Sponsor 


i.  Anderson.  AvdelolU  Bolster.  Brandon.  E.  Brown.  A.  Buchanan.  J. 
Buchanan.  Dale.  Daugherty.  Davitt.  B.  Diveley.  D.  Diveley,  J.  Diveley. 
Dobson.  Dver.  Edwards.  Candy  Farrar.  Cile  Farrar.  Fort.  S.  Foster. 
Goodroe.  E.  Greer.  Hancock.  M.  Hill.  Hudson.  Hunt.  Jewell.  Keeble, 
LeRoue.  Logan.  L.  Martin.  Massie.  McPherson.  Miller,  L.  Morrissey. 
Oakes.  B.  Oliver.  F.  Oliver.  G.  Oliver.  Paine.  Pappas.  Parker.  B.  Parrish. 
S.  Pamsh.  Patten.  C.  Pearson.  D.  Perry.  Pickering.  Pigg.  Pinder,  Pirtle. 
Plaxico.  Quinn.  Ramsey.  RiddelL  M.  Ridley.  S.  Ridley.  Rose,  C.  Rule. 
Schull.  M.  Sheridan.  Jenny  .Smith.  Stone.  Tarpley,  Thacker,  Watts, 
Weaver.  C.  Webber.  J.  Webber.  Williams. 


ARISTON 


BECKY  GRIFFITH 

SHEALIA  PHILLIPS 

CAMILLE  CORE 

JULIET  MABRY 

KATY  MANIER 

SARA  QUICK 

MRS,  FRAZER 

President 

Vice-Presidenl 

Secrelarv 

Treasurer 

Athletic  Manager 

Sergeant-al-A  rms 

Sponsor 

L.  Anderson.  N.  Berry,  Bracey,  Buford.  Caldwell,  Casselbury,  Chapman, 
B.  Collins,  Cooper,  Corn,  Margaret  Cortner,  Martha  Conner,  J.  Craig, 
Crawford.  Cummings,  Delony,  Dorris,  Fields,  Finks.  Gibson.  Graff,  C. 
Grant,  M.  Grant.  L.  Greer.  N.  Griffith,  H.  Hill,  A.  Howard.  B.  Irvin. 
G.  Irvin.  Jadwick.  James.  Johnston,  Jones.  Keeling,  Kennard,  King, 
LeQuire,  Lewis,  Mathews.  McCarley.  Moench,  Nesbitl,  Ogles,  Peeples, 
J.  Perry,  Quails,  Reed,  E.  Reynolds,  L.  Reynolds,  B.  Sanford,  M.  Sanford, 
Selph.  Shapiro.  Shillinglaw,  Sims,  Smartt,  Jessee  Smith,  S.  Smith,  Snell, 
Sperry,  Stoney,  Sumner,  Thomas,  Van  Volkenburgh,  Weesner,  Wheeler, 
Whitworth,  Worrell. 


ECCOWASIN 


JANE  GWINN 

PATTY  ISENHOL  R 

GAIL  TRICKETT 

JENNIE  BOWMAN 

JE\N  DODD 

POLLY  CRAIG 

MISS  MIMS 

Frtsideiti 

1  Ice-President 

Snrclan 

Treasurer 

Alhtelic  Manager 

Sergeant-al-Arms 

Sponsor 

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Allen.  Barnes.  Barton.  D.  Beasley.  S.  Beasley.  Blackman.  C.  Britlain.  E. 
Briltain.  R.  Brown.  Bym.  Caroland.  Claiborne.  Clark.  Cornelius.  Peggy 
Craig.  I.  Dickinson.  L.  Dickinson.  Doubledav.  Duvier.  Duncan.  Evans. 
B.  Fillebrown.  P.  Fillebrown.  .A.  Flanagan.  V.  Flanagan.  Gifford.  Groce. 
Handly.  Haur\,  Henr\.  Herod.  Hicks.  Hinton.  Huggins.  M.  Kelley. 
Knox,  Landrum,  Lauderdale.  LeRoy.  McClure.  McMurray,  Meacham, 
.Montague.  Napier.  Nunnelley.  Oakley.  Pace.  L.  Robinson.  Robison, 
Rodgers.  Rudolph.  L.  Sanders.  Sharp,  N.  Smith.  S.  Smith.  L.  Steele.  R. 
Steele.  Stevens.  A.  Thompson.  E.  Thompson.  Thornton.  Tichenor.  Tigert, 
Tipton.  Traughber.  L.  TricketU  Van  der  Naillen.  Vaughn.  Wemvss.  B. 
White,  Woods. 


TRIAD 


MARGIE  SHAFFER  CANDY  BALL  MARY  LOUISE  LINN  LEE  HARRIS  MARTHA  SANDERS  PEGGY  McLAIN 

President  lice-President  Secretary  Treasurer  Athletic  Manager  Sergeant -at-Arins 


MISS  FELKEL 


Alexander,  Karen  Allbright,  Kristin  AllbrighL  Andrews,  Anglea,  Atkins, 
B.  Batson,  N.  Batson,  J.  Berry,  Bracewell,  Breedlove,  B.  Brown,  Brvan. 
Burrus,  Campbell,  Carlisle,  E.  Collins,  Comer,  Couch,  Cowan.  Crofton, 
D.  Denson,  Doster,  Elam,  Ellis,  D.  Feustel,  S.  Feustel,  Floyd,  K.  Follin, 
M.  Follin,  K.  Foster,  Fowler,  Garrison,  Groves,  G.  Harris,  Hibbett,  L. 
Howard,  M.  Howell,  S.  Irvin,  Keenan,  C.  Kelley,  Lawrence,  Longhurst, 
McGowan,  B.  Martin,  Morel,  Naylor,  C.  Pearson,  Peeler,  Pilkington,  Pitts, 
Powell,  Ransom,  E.  Robinson.  J.  Rule,  Sadler.  Sartor,  Sherman.  B. 
Shoulders.  S.  Shoulders,  Smiley,  G.  Steele,  Sullivan.  B.  Tanner.  D.  Tan- 
ner. Van  Sicklen,  Watson.  A.  White,  Whitson. 


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MIDDLE  SCHOOL  COUNCIL 


From:  Laurie  Payne,  Jeri  Campbell,  Mary  Del  Frank,  Blair  Scoville, 
Debbie  Deen.  Miss  Fessey.  Back:  Amy  Hall,  Patty  Pearson,  Connie 
Skinner,  Susan  Tosh,  Cathy  Dale,  Bettye  Abernathy. 


HAPPENING  STAFF 


From:  Anne  Davis,  Barbara  Couch,  Laurie  Thompson,  Lynn  Farrar, 
Libby  Hobbs,  Mrs.  Ward,  Back:  Beth  Davis,  Karen  Shanks,  Mary  Alice 
Harbison,  Amy  Hall.  Jill  Farringer,  Bettye  Abernathy,  Miss  Van  Volken- 
burgh. 


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ANGKOR 

KATY  MARTIN President 

KARIN  COBLE    Vice-President 

BEBE  GRAHAM     Secretary 

CLAIBORNE  WARD    Treasurer 

ELLEN  DAUGHERTY Sergeant -at -Arms 

JUDY  MOORE Activity  Co-ordinator 

MISS  SULLIVAN Sponsor 


First  Row:  Lineberger,  S.  Farringer,  Heard,  L.  Miller,  Dowden,  E.  Tosh, 
Mrs.  Russell.  Second  Row:  Caldwell,  Farrar,  Savage,  Tyne,  Boston,  Dob- 
son,  Street,  V.  Mills,  C.  Smith,  Anderson,  White,  Medwedeff,  Alston, 
Bounds,  Freeman,  Webster.  Third  Row:  Shanks,  Hobbs,  Tuley,  Hall, 
Berry,  Deen,  Burrus,  Morgan,  Gibson,  Ross,  Billips,  Parham,  Kinnard. 


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First  Row:  Miss  Sullivan,  Ward,  Graham,  Martin,  Daugherty,  Coble, 
Moore.  Second  Row:  Ballow,  Norhng,  Bolster,  MiUis,  Scoville,  E.  Aber- 
nathy,  Frank,  Van  Eys,  Holly  Thome,  Wright,  Herrington,  O'Donnell, 
Heather  Thome,  Harbison,  Harrison.  Third  Row:  Jones,  Fite,  Pearson, 
Dale,  Foreman,  Parrish,  L.  Smith,  Woods,  Bennett,  S.  Tosh,  Payne, 
Simpson,  B.  Abernathy,  Goodroe. 


ARISTON 


LINDA  MILLER     President 

SANDY  FARRINGER    Vice-President 

CONNIE  HEARD Secretary 

LEIGH  LINEBERGER    Treasurer 

JANIE  DOWDEN Sergeant -at -Arms 

ELLEN  TOSH     Activity  Co-ordinator 

MRS.  RUSSELL Sponsor 


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First  Row:  Miss  Jones.  Handlan.  Hogue.  Bright.  Fillebrown.  B.  Davis. 
Van  der  Naillen.  K..  King.  Second  Row:  Flautt.  McCreerv'.  Doubleday. 
.■\.  Da\is.  Whitehead.  MacMillan.  Harrell.  Boone.  Roy.  Paris.  Grote. 
Hicks.  Crowe.  Lee.  Du\ier.  Cate.  r/i/r^/ ^ou; Bailey.  C.  King,  Blackman, 
.Andrews.  Lashlee.  Pace.  Steele.  Tipton,  Trabue.  Beasley,  C.  Mills,  Har- 
wood.  Estes. 


TRIAD 

MARY  LEA  MADDIN    President 

DEBBIE  HILL    Vice-President 

MANDY  McFARLIN    Secretary 

CATHY  TOSH    Treasurer 

JERRI  RULE    Sergeant -at -Arms 

DONN.A  ALLEN     Activity  Co-ordinator 

MISS  VINING    Sponsor 


ECCOWASIN 


LEE-LEE  BRIGHT President 

ELLEN  FILLEBROWN     Vice-President 

KEITH  KING Secretary 

VICKY  VAN  DER  NAILLEN Treasurer 

SALLY  HANDLAN    Sergeant -at -Arms 

TERE  HOGUE Activity  Co-ordinator 

MISS  JONES    Sponsor 


Firs!  Row:  Miss  Vining.  C.  Tosh,  D.  Allen.  Maddin,  Hill,  McFarlin,  Rule. 
Second  Row:  Couch,  Thompson,  C.  Templeton,  Hickey,  Morel,  Sneed, 
Neil,  Le  Witt,  Skinner,  Geny,  Comer,  Whittle,  Smiley,  Sanders,  C.  Miller. 
Third  Row:  Whitson.  Campbell.  Parker,  P.  Allen,  Holcomb,  Landstreet, 
Kelley,  J.  Farringer,  Stevenson,  Pitts,  Doster,  D.  Smith,  Severance,  Hay- 


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Honors 


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KATIE  WRAY 
AWARD 


Mary  Louise  Linn 

The  Katie  Wray  Award  is  given  to  the  girl  who  has 
maintained  the  highest  four-year  scholastic  average. 
Everyone  agrees  that  there  could  be  no  better  person 
than  Mary  Louise  Linn  to  receive  this  honor.  But  Mary 
Louise  is  more  than  the  typical  valedictorian.  Her  sin- 
cerity and  concern  for  others  have  gained  her  many 
friends  who  are  proud  to  see  Mary  Louise  earn  this 
award. 


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CITIZENSHIP 
BRACELET 


Barbara  Meacham 

The  Citizenship  Bracelet  is  awarded  annually  to  the 
girl  who  has  achieved  the  highest  number  of  citizenship 
points  in  her  four  years  at  Harpeth  Hall.  Barbara  Mea- 
cham is  truly  deserving  of  this  award,  not  only  because 
of  her  excellent  leadership  but  also  because  of  her  kind- 
ness and  sincerity— all  of  which  have  made  her  contribu- 
tion to  Harpeth  Hall  very  great. 


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Lee  Lee  Bright,  Herald:  Sue  Sadler:  Susan  Shoulders:  Lucia  Howard: 
Grace  Paine;  Blair  Scoville,  Herald. 


LADY  OF  THE  HALL 
AND  HER  COURT 


The  Lady  of  the  Hall  and  her  Attendants  are  selected  by  their 
classmates  as  those  girls  who  best  represent  the  ideals  of  Harpeth 
Hall.  Barbara  Meacham  was  elected  Lady  of  the  Hall,  and  her 
Court  was  composed  of  Lucia  Howard.  Grace  Paine,  Sue  Sadler, 
and  Susan  Shoulders.  From  the  Middle  School,  Blair  Scoville  and 
Lee  Lee  Bright  were  Heralds.  The  fine  qualities  of  these  seven 
girls  have  won  them  respect  and  admiration  at  Harpeth  Hall,  and 
they  will  serve  as  excellent  representatives  of  the  school  wherever 
they  may  be. 


Left:   Kalhryn  Sophronia  Carpenter.  Flower  Girl:  Barbara  Meacham.  Lady  of  the 
Hall:  Patricia  Hunter  Eggleston,  Flower  Girl. 


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NATIONAL  MERIT 
SCHOLARSHIP  FINALISTS 
AND  COMMENDEES 

One  of  the  \en  special  honors  gi\  en  to  a  few  girls  in  the 
Senior  Class  is  that  ot^National  Merit  Scholarship  Finalist. 
The  results  of  the  examination  taken  last  vear  were  an- 
nounced this  fall,  and  we  learned  that  two  Seniors  had 
placed  among  the  top  one  percent  of  the  nation's  partici- 
pants. The  eight  students  who  placed  in  the  top  two  percent 
of  those  who  took  part  in  the  program  were  honored  as 
Commendees.  These  competent  girls  should  be  congratu- 
lated. 


Silling:  Schull.  Duncan.  Campbell.  Polly  Craig.  Standing:  Peeler.  Van 
Volkenburah.  Whilson.  B.  White. 


A.  Thompson.  L.  Howard. 


Special  Events 


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REGISTRATION  WEEK 


TEA  DANCE 


MAFIA  PARTY 


GEORGE      WASHINGTON'S 
BIRTHDAY 


PARKESEY  CASSELBURY 

Martha  Washington 

FLORENCE  GIFFORD 

George  Washington 


Under  the  direction  of  Miss  Patty,  and  with 
the  assistance  of  Mrs.  Galgano,  the  freshman 
class  presented  its  annual  George  Washing- 
ton pageant  to  the  school  and  its  guests. 
Parkesey  Casselbury  and  Florence  Gifford  as 
Martha  and  George  were  this  year's  distin- 
guished honorees.  The  occasion  was  livened 
by  the  soldiers'  drill,  the  sailors'  hornpipe, 
and  the  minuet. 


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SENIOR  PLAY 

A  dark  auditorium,  nen'ous  excitement,  a  piano  roll,  then 
hot  lights  .  .  .  here  come  da  judge  .  .  .  getting  to  the  trial 
on  time  .  .  .  the  evidence  is  against  us  .  .  .  playing  re- 
cords in  the  language  lab  .  .  .  dyeing  the  wigs  red  .  .  .  - 
detoured  from  the  tea  dance  .  .  .  wonder,  wonder  what 
to  do,  do,  do  .  .  .  frantic  moments  .  .  .  pardoned  by 
Pedro  ...  a  second  chance  ...  a  grand  finale— the  vic- 
tory ours  .  .  .  proud  Seniors. 


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JUNIOR  PLAY 

Who  ever  heard  of  a  pink  computer?  .  .  .  Come  on  baby, 
write  my  theme  .  .  .  exhaustion  mingled  with  strength 
.  .  .  O.K.,  who  hid  the  procranimator?  .  .  .  smelly  red 
socks  .  .  .  How  do  you  get  six  vegetables  on  stage  any- 
way? .  .  .  Somebody  give  Slobbo  a  pretzel  .  .  .  THAT 
WAS  VERY  KIND  OF  YOU,  BURP  .  .  .  nuts  and  bolts, 
nuts  and  bolts  .  .  .  tears  that  came  too  easily  .  .  .  thirty 
seconds  .  .  .  BOOM  .  .  .  whirr  .  .  .  candles  fading  to- 
gether. 


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The  Sophomore  Play,  presented  by  Mrs.  Williams' 
Sophomore  Speech  Class,  is  undoubtedly  one  of  the 
most  exciting  events  of  graduation  weekend.  This  year's 
presentation  of  Alice  in  Wonderland  helped  end  the 
school  year  on  a  lively  and  amusing  note. 


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SENIOR  BANQUET 
STEP  SINGING 


The  Senior  Banquet  gave  the  Seniors  one  last  chance  to  laugh 
and  talk  together  with  poems  and  toasts  before  leaving  Harpeth 
Hall.  A  few  days  after  the  banquet  the  Senior  Class  handed  over 
both  the  responsibihties  and  the  privileges  of  being  the  leaders 
of  the  school  to  the  Class  of  1970  at  the  Step  Singing  ceremonies. 
Following  this  last  obligation,  the  Class  of  1969  had  only  to  prepare 
for  graduation  the  next  day. 


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GRADUATION 


Graduation.  The  cycle  of  change  has  brought  us,  still 
a  little  baffled  at  its  swiftness,  to  that  final  point  where 
childhood  can  no  longer  be  our  excuse.  Tomorrow  we  must 
rise  to  face  the  new  responsibilities  of  this  change,  leaving 
behind  only  a  soft  rose  petal  to  mingle  with  the  grasses 
that  we  wore  down  with  our  footsteps. 


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SENIOR  INDEX 


KAREN  KYLENE  ALLBRIGHT 

Triad— Club  Cheerleader  1;  French  Club  3.  4;  Spanish  Club  1,  2. 

3,  4,  President  4;  Science  Club  4;  Glee  Club  1.  2.  3.  4;  Art  Club 
1,  2,  3;  MILESTONES  4:  Class  Cheerleader  4.  "Karen." 

LINDA  JEAN  ANDERSON 

Ariston— Junior  Classical  League  2.  3,  4:  French  Club  2.  3,  4;  Science 
Club  4:  National  Merit  Scholarship  Commendee  4.  "Linda." 

CANDACE  LORAYN  BALL 

Triad— Club  Cheerleader  1.  Club  Vice-President  4;  French  Club  3, 
4:  Spanish  Club  1 .  2,  3,  4:  Science  Club  4:  Glee  Club  2.  3,  4;  Librarian 
4;  Travel  Group  2,  3,  4:  Art  Club  1,  2,  3.  4.  "Candy." 

JENNIE  GRAVES  BOWMAN 

Eccowasin— Club  Cheerleader  1,  Club  Treasurer  4;  Junior  Classical 
league  2.  3:  French  Club  3,  4;  Science  Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1.  4; 
Honor  Society  4,  Secretary  4.  "Jennie." 

DOROTHY  CORNELIA  BREEDLOVE 

Triad— Club  Cheerleader  1;  Junior  Classical  League  4:  Spanish  Club 
1 .  2;  Science  Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1 ,  2;  Art  Club  4;  Class  Cheerleader 

4.  "Cornelia." 

RACHEL  JANE  BLACKMAN  BUCHANAN 

Angkor— Club  Cheerleader  1 ;  Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  French 
Club  3:  Science  Club  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Travel  Group  3;  Art 
Club  3;  Student  Council  Representative  1,  Vice-President  4;  Honor 
Society  4.  "Jane." 

PEGGY  ANN  CAMPBELL 

Triad— Club  Cheerleader  1;  Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  French 
Club  3;  Science  Club  3,  4,  Secretary-Treasurer  4;  Penstaff  4;  Glee 
Club  1.2,3,  Sergeant-at-Arms  1 ;  Class  Cheerleader  4;  National  Merit 
Scholarship  Commendee  4.  "Peggy." 

ANNE  FORT  GILMORE  CARLISLE 

Triad— Junior  Classical  League  3;  French  Club  2,  3,  4;  Science  Club 
4:  Art  Club  2.  "Anne." 

LISA  WARD  CLAIBORNE 

Eccowasin— Transfer  Student  3;  Junior  Classical  League  3,  Chaplain 
3:  Science  Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  3,  4;  Class  Cheerleader  3.  "Lisa." 


MARGARET  CAMILLE  CORE 

Ariston— Transfer  student  2;  Club  Secretary  4;  French  Club  4;  Span- 
ish Club  2;  Science  Club  2:  Glee  Club  3,  4;  Travel  Group  3,  4;  Class 
Cheerleader  3.  "Camilla  " 

SUSAN  CORNELIUS 

Eccowasin— French  Club  3.  4;  Spanish  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Science  Club 
4.  Glee  Club  1,2,  3;  MILESTONES  3,  4,  Business  Manager  4;  Penstaff 
4;  Honor  Society  4;  Sophomore  Class  Vice-President,  "Susan," 

POLLY  NELSON  CRAIG 

Eccowasin— Club  Cheerleader  1,  Club  Sergeant-at-Arms  4;  Junior 
Classical  League  2.  3,  4;  Spanish  Club  2,  3,  4,  Secretary-Treasurer 
3;  Science  Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Travel  Group  3;  Class 
Cheerleader  1;  1st  in  Spanish  Contest  2;  National  Merit  Scholarship 
Commendee  4.  "Polly  " 

TINA  LYNNE  CUMMINGS 

Ariston— Club  Cheerleader  1;  Junior  Classical  League  2,  4;  French 
Club  4;  Science  Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  Vice-President  4, 
Travel  Group  2,  3,  4;  Athletic  Association  Board  4;  Hockey  Varsity 
2,  3,  4;  Archery  Varsity  1,  2,  3;  Class  Cheerleader  1,  2;  Senior  Class 
Athletic  Manager.  "Tina." 


VIRGINIA  HOUSE  DALE 

Angkor— Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  French  Club  3,  4;  Science 
Club  3,  4;  Art  Club  4;  Athletic  Association  Board  2,  3,  4,  Vice-Presi- 
dent 4;  Volleyball  Varsity  3,  4;  Basketball  Varsity  2,  3;  Sophomore 
Class  Athletic  Manager;  Sophie  Dobson  Award,  Athletic  2,  3.  "Vir- 
ginia," 

FRANCES  RILEY  DELONY 

Ariston— Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  French  Club  3;  Science 
Club  4;  Art  Club  1,  3,  4,  "Frances," 

ANN  MILSTEAD  DENSON 

Angkor— Club  Sergeant-at-Arms  4;  Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4, 
Secretary  4;  Science  Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3.  "Ann." 

IDA  THOMPSON  DICKINSON 

Eccowasin— Junior  Classical  League  2,  3;  Spanish  Club  3,  4;  Science 
Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3;  Art  Club  4;  MILESTONES  4;  Badminton 
Varsity  3;  Class  Cheerleader  4.  "Ida." 

VIRGINIA  LYNN  DIVELEY 

Angkor— Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  French  Club  4;  Science 
Club  3,  4;  MILESTONES  3,  4,  Photography  Editor  4;  Student  Council 
Representative  3;  Hockey  Varsity  4;  Bowling  Varsity  4.  "Jenny." 

JEAN  HUSKE  DODD 

Eccowasin— Club  Cheerleader  1,  Club  Athletic  Manager  4;  Junior 
Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  French  Club  3,  4;  Science  Club  4;  Art  Club 
1,  2,  3,  4,  Vice-President  4;  MILESTONES  4;  Athletic  Association 
Board  4;  Basketball  Varsity  3,  4;  Volleyball  Varsity  4;  Class  Cheer- 
leader 1,  2,  3;  Senior  Class  Treasurer;  School  Cheerleader  3;  Per- 
sonality of  the  Month  3,  4.  "J.D." 

SARAH  LOUISE  DORRIS 

Ariston— Club  Cheerleader  1,  Club  Spirit  Award  1;  Junior  Classical 
League  2,  3;  Spanish  Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  3,  4;  Travel  Group  3, 
4;  Hockey  Varsity  1,  2,  3,  4;  Class  Cheerteader  1,  2,  3;  School 
Cheerleader  2.  "Sally." 

MARGARET  ANN  DUNCAN 

Eccowasin— Club  Cheerleader  1;  Spanish  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Science 
Club  3;  Glee  Club  1 ;  Art  Club  1 ;  Freshman  Class  Treasurer;  National 
Merit  Scholarship  Commendee  4.  "Meg." 

ANN  CANDACE  FARRAR 

Angkor— Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  Spanish  Club  3,  4;  Science 
Club  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3.  "Candy." 


MARGARET  McDANIEL  FILLEBROWN 


Eccowasin— Junior  Classical  League  2,  3;  Spanish  Club  3,  4;  Science 
Club  3,  4,  "Peggy," 


MARY  ELLEN  FINKS 


Ariston— Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  French  Club  3;  Science 
Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2.  3;  Art  Club  4,  "Mary  Ellen." 


AMY  CARLTON  FLANAGAN 

Eccowasin— Transfer  Student  2,  4;  French  Club  4.  "Amy," 

MARY  COBLE  FOLLIN 

Triad— Club  Cheerleader  1;  Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  Spanish 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Science  Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Travel  Group 
3,  4;  Student  Council  Representative  2;  Presidents'  Council  3;  Fresh- 
man Class  Secretary;  Junior  Class  President;  George  Washington 
3.  "Mary." 


SENIOR  INDEX 


PAULA  GAY  GOODROE 

Angkor— Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  French  Club  3,  4;  Science 
Club  4;  Art  Club  1;  Class  Cheerleader  1,  2;  Junior  Class  Secretary. 
"Gay." 

REBECCA  ANN  GRIFFITH 

Ariston— Club  President  4;  Club  Spirit  Award  3;  Spanish  Club  1,  2, 
3,  4;  Science  Club  3,  4.  "Becky." 

MARY  McLEES  GROVES 

Triad— Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  French  Club  3,  4;  Science 
Club  4;  Glee  Club  4;  Hockey  Varsity  3.  "Mary." 

JANE  HARVEY  GWINN 

Eccowasin— Club  Cheerleader  1,  Club  President  4;  French  Club  2, 
3,  4,  Secretary-Treasurer  4;  Spanish  Club  2,  3;  Science  Club  4;  Glee 
Club  1,  2,  3;  Student  Council  Representative  3;  Presidents'  Council 
4;  Junior  Class  Sergeant-at-Arms;  Class  Spirit  Award  3.  "Jane." 

MARY  CAMILLE  HARLIN 

Angkor— Club  Cheerleader  1 ,  Club  Vice-President  4;  Junior  Classical 
League  2;  French  Club  2,  3;  Science  Club  4;  Glee  Club  2;  Art  Club 

1,  2,  3,  4,  Secretary-Treasurer  4;  Athletic  Association  Board  1,  4, 
Secretary-Treasurer  4;  Hockey  Varsity  3,  4;  Freshman  Class  Athletic 
Manager.  "Camille." 

LEE  MURRAY  HARRIS 

Triad— Club  Treasurer  4;  Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  French 
Club  3,  4;  Science  Club  3;  Honor  Society  4,  Chaplain  4;  Sophie 
Dobson  Award,  Academic  3.  "Lee." 

JULIA  ANN  HICKS 

Eccowasin— Junior  Classical.  League  2,  3,  4;  Spanish  Club  3,  4, 
Science  Club  4;  Art  Club  1,  2.  "Judy." 

BEVERLY  ALLENE  HOWARD 

Ariston— Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  Spanish  Club  3,  4;  Science 
Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2.  "Allene." 

LUCIA  ELIZABETH  HOWARD 

Triad— Junior  Classical  League  2,  3;  French  Club  3,  4;  Science  Club 

2,  3;  Art  Club  1;  Student  Council  Representative  2;  Honor  Society 
4;  Presidents'  Council  4;  Senior  Class  President;  Sophie  Dobson 
Award,  Academic  1,  2,  3;  National  Merit  Scholarship  Finalist  4. 
"Lucia." 

PATRICIA  McCOLLUM  ISENHOUR 

Eccowasin— Club  Cheerleader  1 ,  Club  Vice-President  4;  Junior  Clas- 
sical League  2,  3,  4;  French  Club  3,  4;  Science  Club  3;  Glee  Club 

3,  4;  Art  Club  1;  Student  Council  Representative  1;  Tennis  Varsity 
3;  Class  Cheerleader  2,  3,  4;  Sophie  Dobson  Award,  Athletic  3. 
"Patty." 

SUSAN  COSETTE  KENNARD 

Ariston— Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  Spanish  Club  3,  4;  Science 
Club  4;  Bowling  Varsity  4.  "Susan." 

MARGARET  CRENSHAW  LAUDERDALE 

Eccovyasin- Club  Cheerleader  1;  Junior  Classical  League  2;  Spanish 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Science  Club  3;  Art  Club  1,  2,  3,  4,  President  4;  Class 
Cheerleader  2.  "Peg." 

MARY  LOUISE  LINN 

Triad— Club  Secretary  4;  Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  French  Club 
3,  4,  Vice-President  3;  Science  Club  2,  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1;  MILE- 
STONES 4;  Student  Council  Representative  2;  Honor  Society  4, 
President  4;  Presidents'  Council  4;  Hockey  Varsity  4;  Sophie  Dobson 


Award,  Academic  1,  2,  3;  State  French  Contest,  1st  Place  2,  Eta 
Sigma  Phi  Latin  Award  2.  "Mary  Louise." 

ELIZABETH  CHESTER  McCARLEY 

Ariston— Club  Cheerleader  1 ;  Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  French 
Club  3,  4;  Science  Club  3,  4;  Art  Club  1,4.;  Honor  Society  4;  Sopho- 
more Class  Treasurer;  Senior  Class  Vice-President;  School  Cheer- 
leader 3.  "Beth." 

MARGARET  SUSAN  McLAIN 

Triad— Club  Cheerleader  1;  Club  Spirit  Award  1;  Club  Sergeant-at- 
Arms  4;  Junior  Classical  League  2;  French  Club  2,  3;  Science  Club 
3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3;  Librarian  1;  Art  Club  3,  4;  Volleyball  Varsity 
3;  Table  Tennis  Varsity  3;  Tennis  Varsity  1,  2,  3,  4;  Senior.  Class 
Chaplain,  Class  Spirit  Award  1.  "Peggy." 

JULIET  SHELBOURNE  MABRY 

Ariston-Club  Cheerleader  1,  Club  Treasurer  4;  Junior  Classical 
League  2;  Spanish  Club  2,  3,  4;  Science  Club  3;  Glee  Club  1;  Van- 
derbilt  Math  Contest,  5th  Place  1,  9th  Place  3.  "Juliet." 

KATHERINE  MARTIN  MANIER 

Ariston-Club  Athletic  Manager  4;  Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4; 
French  Club  2,  3,  4;  Science  Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,"2;  Athletic 
Association  Board  3,  4;  Senior  Class  Sergeant-at-Arms. '"Katy." 

BARBARA  BRENT  MEACHAM 

Eccowasin— Junior  Classical  League  1,  2,  3;  French  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Science  Club  3;  Art  Club  1 ;  Student  Council  Representative  3,  Presi- 
dent 4;  Presidents'  Council  2,  4;  Volleyball  Varsity  3;  Sophomore 
Class  President;  Representative  to  the  Lady  of  the  Hall  3.  "Barbara." 

REBECCA  JANE  MONTAGUE 

Eccowasin— Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  Spanish  Club  3,  4, 
Vice-President  4;  Science  Club  3,  4;  Class  Cheerleader  4.  "Becky." 

MERRIE  LYNN  MORRISSEY 

Angkor— Club  Cheerleader  1,  Club  President  4;  Junior  Classical 
League  2,  3,  4;  French  Club  3,  4;  Science  Club  2,  3,  4;  Penstaff 
3,  4;  Honor  Society  4;  Presidents'  Council  4;  Secretary-Treasurer 
4;  Class  Cheerleader  4;  Junior  Class  Treasurer;  Personality  of  the 
Month  1;  Sophie  Dobson  Award,  Academic  1,  2.  "Merrie." 

ELLEN  LISA  OAKES 

Angkor— Club  Cheerleader  1;  Junior  Classical  League  2,  3;  French 
Club  3,  4;  Science  Club  3;  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Freshman  Class  Vice-Pre- 
sident; Junior  Class  Chaplain.  "Ellen." 

BARBARA  LANIER  OLIVER 

Angkor— Club  Cheerleader  1:  Junior  Classical  League  3,  4;  Science 
Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2;  Class  Cheerleader  4.  "Barbara."' 

KATHLEEN  PATRICK 

Angkor— Club  Cheerleader  1,  Club  Treasurer  4;  Junior  Classical 
League  2,  3,  4;  Spanish  Club  3,  4;  Science  Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club 
1,  2,  3.  "Kathleen." 

JANE  CAROL  PEELER 

Triad— Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  French  Club  3,  4;  Science 
Club  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Honor  Society  4;  Vanderbilt  Math 
Contest,  7th  Place  1;  National  Merit  Scholarship  Commendee  4. 
"Jane." 

SHEALIA  MARIE  PHILLIPS 

Ariston-Club  Cheerleader  1 .  Club  Vice-President  4:  Junior  Classical 
League  4,  Treasurer  4;  Spanish  Club  1,  2;  Science  Club  3;  Class 
Cheerleader  1,  2,  3;  School  Cheerleader  1,  2;  Representative  to  the 
Lady  of  the  Hall  2;  Martha  Washington  3.  "Shealia." 


SENIOR  INDEX 


SARA  RUTH  QUICK 

Ariston— Club  Cheerleader  1,  Club  Sergeant-at-Arms  4;  Junior  Clas- 
sical League  2:  French  Club  4;  Science  Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  2,  3; 
Art  Club  1.  -Sara.' 

JUDITH  DIANNE  QUINN 

Angkor-Junior  Classical  League  2,  3.  4,  Vice-President  3;  French 
Club  1.  2.  3,  4;  Science  Club  4:  Glee  Club  1;  Art  Club  1;  Penstaff 

3.  4:  Student  Council  4,  Secretary-Treasurer  4;  Honor  Society  4; 
Hockey  Varsity  1.  2,  3,  4;  Volleyball  Varsity  3;  Basketball  Varsity  1, 
2,  3;  Tennis  Varsity  1.  2,  3.  4;  Junior  Class  Vice-President.  "Judy." 

DEBORAH  SUZANNE  RODGERS 

Eccowasin— Club  Cheerleader  1 :  Junior  Classical  League  2;  Spanish 
Club  2.  3.  4,  Secretary-Treasurer  4;  Science  Club  3.  4;  Glee  Club 

2,  3,  4,  President  4;  Travel  Group  2.  3.  4;  Student  Council  Represen- 
tative 4;  Honor  Society  4.  Treasurer  4;  Class  Cheerleader  3.  "Deb- 
bie." 

MARTHA  LEE  SCHULL 

Angkor-French  Club  1,  2,  3.  4.  Vice-President  4;  Science  Club  3, 

4,  Vice-President  4:  Art  Club  4;  Student  Council  Representative  4; 
Honor  Society  4;  Riding  Team  3,  4;  Sophie  Dobson  Award,  Academic 

1,  2;  National  Merit  Scholarship  Commendee.  "Martha." 

MARY  MARJORIE  SHAFFER 

Triad-Club  Cheerleader  1,  Club  President  4;  Junior  Classical 
League  2,  3.  4;  French  Club  3,  4;  Science  Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1, 
3;  Presidents'  Council  4.  President  4;  Class  Cheerleader  1,  2,  3; 
Personality  of  the  Month  2;  Eta  Sigma  Phi  Latin  Award  2.  "Margie." 

KATHERINE  REEVES  SHERIDAN 

Angkor— Club  Cheerleader  1,  Club  Secretary  4;  Junior  Classical 
League  2,  3,  4;  Spanish  Club  2,  3,  4;  Science  Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club 

3,  4;  Art  Club  1;  Class  Cheerleader  1,  2.  "Katherine." 

WAYNE  SHILLINGLAW 

Ariston— Club  Cheerleader  1;  Spanish  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Science  Club 
3;  Glee  Club  1 ;  Art  Club  1 ,  2;  Presidents;  Council  4;  Athletic  Associa- 
tion Board  3.  4,  President  4;  Tennis  Varsity  2,  3,  4;  Class  Cheerleader 
2;  Junior  Class  Athletic  Manager;  Sophie  Dobson  Award,  Athletic 

2,  3.  "Sunny." 

JENNIE  LYNN  SMITH 

Angkor-Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  French  Club  3;  Science 
Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2.  "Jennie." 

PAMELA  HOLMES  SULLIVAN 

Triad-Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  Science  Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club 
3;  Art  Club  1,  4;  Archery  Varsity  3.  "Pam." 


MARGARET  ALLISON  THOMPSON 

Eccowasin— Junior  Classical  League  2;  French  Club  3,  4;  Science 
Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1 ,  2;  Honor  Society  4,  Vice-President  4;  Sophie 
Dobson  Award,  Academic  3;  National  Merit  Scholarship  Finalist  4. 
"Allison." 

GAIL  ELIZABETH  TRICKETT 

Eccowasin— Club  Secretary  4;  Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4,  Se- 
cretary 3,  President  4;  French  Club  4;  Science  Club  4;  Glee  Club 
3,  4;  Class  Cheerleader  1,  3;  Sophomore  Class  Sergeant-at-Arms; 
School  Cheerleader  1,  3;  Eta  Sigma  Phi  Latin  Award  2.  "Gail." 

ELIZABETH  VAN  VOLKENBURGH 

Ariston— Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  French  Club  3,  4;  Science 
Club  2,  3,  4;  MILESTONES  3,  4,  Copy  Editor  4;  Honor  Society  4, 
Sergeant-at-Arms  4;  Archery  Varsity  2,  3;  Sophie  Dobson  Award, 
Academic  2;  National  Merit  Scholarship  Commendee  4;  Vanderbilt 
Math  Contest,  6th  place  1,  3rd  place  2.  "Liz." 

ANN  GAY  WATSON 

Triad— Transfer  Student  4;  French  Club  4.  "Ann  Gay." 

JULIA  HARRISON  WEBBER 

Angkor— Junior  Classical  League  3,  4;  French  Club  2,  3,  4;  Science 
Club  4;  Glee  Club  1,  3,  4,  Sergeant-at-Arms  4;  MILESTONES  4; 
Hockey  Varsity  4.  "Julia." 

BETTY  ANN  WEILAND 

Angkor— Club  Athletic  Manager  4;  Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4; 
French  Club  3,  4;  Science  Club  3,  4,  President  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2, 
3;  Student  Council  Representative  2;  Athletic  Association  Board  4; 
Hockey  Varsity  3,  4;  Freshman  Class  Sergeant-at-Arms;  Sophomore 
Class  Spirit  Award;  Sophie  Dobson  Award,  Athletic  3.  "Betsy." 

ELIZABETH  LINDSLEY  WHITE 

Eccowasin— Junior  Classical  League  2,  3,  4;  Spanish  Club  3,  4; 
Science  Club  4;  Art  Club  1.  "Betsy." 

PAULA  CLAY  WHITSON 

Triad-Junior  Classical  League  2,  3;  French  Club  3,  4;  Science  Club 
4;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  4;  MILESTONES  3,  4,  Editor  4;  Penstaff  1,  2,  3, 
4,  President  3;  Presidents'  Council  3;  Sophomore  Class  Secretary; 
National  Merit  Scholarship  Commendee  4.  "Paula." 

ELEANOR  DOYNE  WHITWORTH 

Ariston— French  Club  2,  3,  4,  President  4;  Spanish  Club  2,  3;  Science 
Club  3,  4;  Glee  Club  1,  2,  3,  4;  Art  Club  1;  Senior  Class  Secretary. 
"Eleanor." 


FAREWELL 

All  changes  are  not  welcome.  This  year  we  are 
losing  four  of  the  teachers  who  have  contributed 
much  to  the  character  of  Harpeth  Hall.  Will  we 
ever  forget  the  good-humored  discipline  of  Ro's 
study  halls,  gracious  Mrs.  Eggleston's  stories  of 
Ancient  History,  Miss  Ewing's  calm  explanations 
of  Euclid,  or  Mrs.  Frazer's  Caesar  and  inspiring 
side  advice?  We  see  them  go  with  a  sense  of  loss, 
but  with  gratitude  for  their  contribution  to  the 
spirit  of  Harpeth  Hall. 


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BREEKO  INDUSTRIES 

JEFFERSON  STREET  BRIDGE,  EAST  ■  NASHVILLE,  TENNESSEE  ■  PHONE  255-3171 


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Telephone  244-2151 


McQUIDDY  PRINTING  COMPANY 


Printers,  Lithographers 
Nashville,  Tennessee 


Just  a  little  snack  to  tide  me  over  'til  lunch!  And  I  had  onions  for  breakfast! 


Who  said  man  is  descended  from  the  pig?! 


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COMPLIMENTS 


OF 


VAUGHN 


MANUFACTURING 


COMPANY 


GEORGE  T.  BRODNAX 

Jewelers  and  Silversmiths 

Complete  Line  of  Charms 
Including  Harpe+h  Hall  Pennants 
Complete  Line  Of  Pierced  Earrings 


Green  HilPs  Village 

Madison  Square 

Nashville 

865-9525 

297-7543 

KELLY-LISH 


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Green   Hills  Village 


269-561  I 


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9Z  WHITE  BRIDGE  ROAD 

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE  37205 
TELEPHONE  352-3726 


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BECK'S  BAKERY 

Green  Hills  Village 
292-1634 

Complete  Line  of  Party  Cakes 

PASTRIES 


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METAL 
PRODUCTS 
COMPANY 


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Compliments 
of 

A.  BLASPHOGLE 


BLAZER  BROS. 

EXPERT  RUG  CLEANERS  &  LAYERS 

919  Main  Street 

Serving  Nashville's  Most  Discriminating 

People  For  Over  Half  a  Century 


PHILLIPS  AND  QUARLES 
HOME  SUPPLY  CO. 

H.G.  Hill  Shopping  Center 
4043  Hillsboro  Road 

HARDWARE-HOUSEWARES 
WALLPAPER-PAINT 


COMPLIMENTS 
OF 


THE  CHEROKEE 
SECURITIES  COMPANY 


133 


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Compliments  of 


ECCOWASIN 
CLUB 


TRIAD 


134 


And  look,  this  one's  flunking  too 


Mike  .  .  .  Mike  ...  is  that  you  Mike? 


And  I  mean  it  y'all— gel  to  work. 


McMurray  Steel  Company 


Compliments 

of  a 

Friend 


MARTHA 
WHITE 
FOODS 


Just 
Add  Water 

10  CENTS 


Don  &  Phillip  Hairstylists 

Patio  Coiffures  &  Westgate 


291-3211 


352-5430 


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flaAnvilie    LjphoiAteting   Co. 

519  Demonbreum 

NASHVILLE,  TENN.  37203 
PHONE:  244-1017 


BIG  NAME... 


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comes 
first? 


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Our  customers,  of  course!  From  window  washing  to 
sales  meetings,  our  whole  operation  is  planned  so  that 
when  you  shop  at  McClure's,  you  know  you  come  first 
.  .  .  because  we  care. 


JIM^€turc^s 


MADISON  SQUARE  •  HILLSBORO  VILLAGE  •  MADISON  •  FRANKLIN 


Seed-Bulbs 


Sifh-Candies 


The  Garden  Gate 
Garden  and  Gift  Shop 

5109   Harding   Road 

352-7770 

Lawn  and  Patio  Accessories 

Chemicals  Fertilizers 


COMPLIMENTS 
OF 


BEASLEY'S  BEAUTY  SALON 


98  Kenner  Avenue 
AM  9-3222 


YATES  PHARMACY 

PRESCRIPTIONS— LUNCHES 
COSMETICS  AND  SCHOOL  SUPPLIES 

291-9681  4104  Hillsboro  Rd. 

NASHVILLE,  TENNESSEE 


COMPLIMENTS 
OF 

BELLE  MEADE 
HARDWARE  CO. 

Harding  Road 


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4102   HILLSBORO   ROAD 
NASHVILLE,   TENNESSEE   37215 


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Day  Phone  292-2381 

BIHNER'S 
COSTUME  STUDIO 

FORMAL  WEAR  RENTAL  SERVICE 

Costumes  •  Masks  •  Make-Up  of  All  Kinds 

Tuxedos  •  Full  Dress  Suits  •  Cutaways 

Strollers  •  For  Rent  •  Mail  Order 

Promptly  Filled 

2515  West  End  Ave.  Nashville  5,  Tenn. 


WHERE    THE    GOOD    FOOD    IS 

2222    HILLSBORO    DRIVE 

NASHVILLE,    TENNESSEE    37215 

TELEPHONE    297-7777/297-4000 


For  Musical  Instruments 

Guitars 

Amplifiers 

Band  Instruments 

Drums 

Accordians 

Visit  JOHN  G.  MILLER  COMPANY 

1517  Church  St. 

Near  Coca  Cola  Plant 

AL-58603 


— ^  favorite  for  over  50    l/je 


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SOLD  ONLY  IN 


H.  G.  HILLS  STORES 


CORTNER'S 
HARDWARE  COMPANY 

4101    Hillsboro  Road 
NASHVILLE  4,  TENNESSEE 


139 


FORD-MUSGROVE 
DRUG  COMPANY 

THE  REXALL  STORE 

352-6190 

NASHVILLE,  TENN. 
52  I  I    Harding  Road 


NASHVILLE 


Just  'cause  YOU'RE  president! *Z?#* 


COMPLIMENTS 

OF 

GILBERT  DARCY 

PRODUCTS 


COMPANY 


Finger  lickin'  good! 


COMPLIMENTS 


OF 


BURRUS  HARDWARE 
AND  GIFT  SHOP 


Green  Hills  Village  Drive 


140 


COMPLIMENTS 
OF 


Corson  &  Armistead,  Inc. 

INSURANCE  AGENTS  AND  BROKERS 


4304  Harding  Road 
NASHVILLE,  TENNESSEE 


BEST    WISHES 


FROM 


PONTIAC 


141 


SANDERS  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY 


Specialty  Advertising  for  Every  Occasion 

OUR  BUSINESS  IS  TO  HELP 

YOUR  BUSINESS 

Let  us  prove  if! 

Our  50th  Year 

122-124-126  4th  Ave.,  S. 
Ph.  254-661  I 


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COMPLIMENTS 
OF 

THE  LINEN  STORE 


COMPLIMENTS 
OF 

ECONOMASTER  SALES.  INCORPORATED 

and 
NOLAND  TANK  AND  GALVANIZING  CO. 


"Economize  with  Economaster" 


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WHAT'S 

MINNIE  PEARL 

KEEPING  UNDER 

HER  HAT 


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dltimie  (Pearl's  e^icMen 


Cousin  Minnie  saysrHow-dee-Bciousr 

^      HER  SECRET  OF      ^ 

CBICKEH  A  eO-BO 


She's  the  leader  of  her  class . . .  America's  Chicken  a'la  Queen . . . 
bringing  you  compliments,  best  wishes  and  this  very  special  invite: 
"Y'all  come ...  for  the  Best  Chicken  GOING . . .  now  at  several 
Nashville  locations." 

cMinnie  hearts  0/iic^n 

TRADEt/ARK       •       SERVICEMARK 

Open  Daily  11:00  A.M.  to  9:00  P.M. 

2708  FRANKLIN  ROAD   •  MURFREESBORO  ROAD  AT  THOMPSON  LANE 

JOHN  JAY  HOOKER,  JR.,  PRESIDENT  AND  BOARD  CHAIRMAN 

144 


COMPLIMENTS  OF 

JOHN  S.  MILAM  OPTICAL  CO. 


Jackson 


Nashville 


Johnson  City 


BLAIR-FOLLIN-ALLEN  AND  WALKER 


COMPLIMENTS 

COMPLIMENTS 

OF 

OF 
NICK'S 

145 

PIGG'S  MEN  SHOP 

Main   Street 
FRANKLIN 

OONT  , 


WALAC15  You« 
UFE  AWAY 


Compliments 


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NOLAND 

J.  L.  KERR 

Manager 

Nashville,  Tennessee 


Phone  833-4942 


BUS  TIDWELL  FLORIST,  IIVC. 


GUS  TIDWELL 

PRESIDENT 


213  PEWITT  DRIVE 
BRENTWOOD,  TENN.  37027 


147 


There  must  be  an  easier  way  to  take  a  blood      Hey  cutie  what  you  doing  Friday  night? 
sample! 


I'll  just  make  a  few  changes  on  my  transcript 
and  .  .  . 


See  Miss  Pattv.  Miss  Patt\. 


Just  what  do  you  mean  by  that  crack  about  Elmer 
Fusco? 


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You  won't  be  laughin'  next  week  Honnie 


Barbara— are  you  crazy— get  rid  of  that  weed.  Excederin  Headache  #24,  the  stapled  toe! 


I  do  believe  I  have  a  frog  in  my  throat! 


COMPLIMENTS 
OF 

RICH  PRINTING 
COMPANY 

150  10th  Avenue  North 


Compliments  of 


2000  Warfield  Drive 
Green  Hills 

291-5802 


149 


Compliments  of 

SHERIDAN 

CONSTRUCTION 

COMPANY 

3813  Cleghorn  Rd. 
Nashville,  Tennessee 


TEENAGE  CHARGE  ACCOUNTS 
ARE  INVITED 

5302  CHARLOTTE  AVENUE 
NASHVILLE  •  TENNESSEE 


PHONE  297-4551 


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JEWELERS.   INC. 


TEENAGE  CHARGE  ACCOUNTS 

ARE  INVITED 

5302  CHARLOTTE  AVENUE 

NASHVILLE.  TENNESSEE 


NOEL  HOTEL 

Nashville's  Newest  and  Finest 

NASHVILLE,  TENNESSEE 


100%  Air  Conditioning 
250  Rooms  ...  250  Baths 


24-HOUR  FREE  PARKING 
24-HOUR  FOOD  SERVICE 


Same  Street — Within  Walking 
Distance  of  Municipal  Auditorium 


K^omplimenti    of 


SULLIVAN'S 


Belle  Meade  Plaza 


COMPLIMENTS 
OF 

BUCK 

ALLISON, 
INC 

GENERAL  LANDSCAPE 
CONTRACTORS 

McCrory  Lane 
KINGSTON  SPRINGS,  TENNESSEE 


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\H-)0  Natchez  TnACE 

NASHVILLE.    Te:NN(£SSEE 


FRANKLIN-NASHVILLE  RAMBLER-PLYMOUTH    DEALER 

PH     794-6681 


MORTON    MOTOR   CO. 

NEW  AND    USED    AUTOMOBILES 


FRANKLIN.    TENNESSEE 


150 


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PERIOD  FURNITURE  COMPANY 


LAWSON'S  SEI^ICE  STATION 
AND  QARAQE 


5215     HARDING     ROAD 

NASHVILLE,   TENN. 


Compliments  of 


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LAUNDRY& 

CLEANERS 


eep— eep! 


NASHVILLE  TENT 
AND  AWNING  COMPANY 


615  20th  Ave.   N. 

2S5-744I 


151 


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EQUITABLE  SECURITIES 
MORTON  &  CO. 


INCORPORATED 


322  UNION  STREET 
NASHVILLE,  TENN.  37201 


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RCA        MARINE  RADIO  PRODUCTS         BENDIX 
SONAR  RAYTHEON 


Curreq's  Television  &  Radio  Service  Co. 

2206  Elliston  Place 
291-4343 


Fadders — RCA 
Air  Conditioners 


Strombarg-Cazlaon 
Sound  Systems 


Compliments  of 

ZIBART'S 

FIRST  IN  NASHVILLE  FOR 
SooL    AND    RecotJL 

719  Church 

Green   Hills  Village 
All  School  Reading  Lists 


The  best  dressed  girls 

on  the  campus  wear  clothes 

from 

y^un  &  Ccuhtfif  ^hcp 

2412  West  End  Avenue 


Wilson- Weesner- Wilkinson  Ck>.,  Inc. 


CONTRACTORS'  EQUIPMENT 


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•     BELLE  MEADE   PLA2A     - 

And 
Fourth  and  Church 


Heaj  'crp.  ur-Mo\e  "em  oui!                                       I   "onder  if  he'd   let   me  sing 

Garde'"! 

with   the  Avant                       If  that's  what  she  did  to  her,  I  wonder  what  she'll 

do  to  me?! 

Original  Antique  Jewels — Only  one  of  a  kind 

H.  W.  WOLK 

Latest  in  Fine  Jewelry  and  Watches 

GREEN  HILLS 

Phone  292-010!                  Belle  Meade   Plaza 
NASHVILLE,  TENNESSEE 

MARKET 

AND 

PHARMACY 

(The  house  that  quality  built) 

Hlllsboro  Road 

COMPLIMENTS 

OF 

CLARK 

INDUSTRIES 

BELLE  MEADE  DRUGS  INC 

Harding  Road  at  White  Bridge  Road 

BLANKENSHIP  DRUGS  INC 

2201   21st  Ave.  South 

4041   Hillsboro  Road 
156 

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