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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.
ENGLISH
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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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Beth Stevenson
Ann Tipton
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Susie Trabue
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Claiborne Ward
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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.
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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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JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE
G.-ML TRICKETT Consul
SHE.A.LI.-\ PHILLIPS Praelor
USA MORRISSEY Quaestor
.\NN DENSON Scriba
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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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
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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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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-
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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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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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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.
Miss Ewing
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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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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."
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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
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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
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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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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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