Bledsoe County High School - Beacon Yearbook (Pikeville, TN)

 - Class of 1954

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BEACON Publxshed by THE SENIOR CLASS of BLEDSOE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Pikeville Tennessee x The Foreword Between the covers of thrs book we have endeavored to capture for you the spurt the galety and laughter the strug gles and the achrevements of the past year at Bledsoe High Because th1s rs a book not for now the present but for the years to come we know that you wxll treasure ll These have been the good days of our l1V6S We present tlus BEACON to you as proof The Staff I QQ .ig bg 'ho RE' I C- lil 11 Ill lil .15 llll fi' gl alll' F1 11 The day begins llllllll 'Iuunnng . F , . P' L- I 1 s 'Q I o V . p lr A M A -,..u. ,X ' 1,- V Wm. A f.. , Q, 4-ft. - ' W, My HMV. 'RX pf , V Qwof f'LW ixiw yy f p wtf M ,ifffm K, X I I' To Mrs. B. B. Swafford who inspired us to look for greater achievements in 1ife,whose delight- ful personality has won the love and admiration of the student body and who has devoted so much time and effort to our class in helping us to make this a better yearbook--we fondly dedicate this 1954 edition of THE BEACON Alma Mater On the banks of Ole Sequatchie Flowmg to the sea Stands our dear old Alma Mater Dear to you and me Onward onward ever upward Let out motto be Buxldmg for the present future And etemrty In the years that l1e before Frlled w1th dunes grand May each student take hrs statron Answer hrs command Forward forward ever forward Chargrng brave and strong Garnst the foes of education T111 they Jom our throng Then as soldrers marchtng forward Loyal brave and true Chmbmg upward ever upward We ll wave the Gold and Blue Gold and Bluel Gold and Blue! We ll wave it to the sky Bledsoe County I-hgh rpqpwxxy ' us, . . . : ' : . : While we work for dear old Bledsoe Table of Contents Fcuullw III Fcworztes 1 V Aetm, mes if Athletzes VI fldvertzsements Q I 3 v f U Classes T 0 0 0 T . T 0 Q ?' Can't you hear that noisy Thegg gms seem to silence of study hall? kngw tlgir bugineg, Q-191214-1.'. - ' f ' We IB Pl'0Ud Of the Something s cooking in SWIDS Band the chem1stry lab L. 'I v- 2 E IL Weis: 4-w 1 f 9-nrt Mr Warden and the boys Gomg up up is a raking exercise new shop y- . 5 ...eff-y' , ' - 1 .Q-ffl I n I . . .1 .un S . if , ' ,l . fu 14 ' F W F.. , A, -I ' he . L ' I .1 ,rv ' M41 ' 'i v W ' ' 'uni .,,.. - .gum Q. . 4 , e It 1'-4: P . 1 . . ' . -- '- me ' U - ' - QQ- ' - , ,, . .A , . ..'. ... . A ,-ffg' t en. qf-4?P J. ' - -of? .LA 2 ,Q ,. , 4. ' - -' ... - . - . '-, ,-f r -I - V 1 ' 2-'H '- H QQ- xi-'.1 ---' . - -- - . , ef' ' - ' - -- N -A up Q Q, ..' ,.- . Ver, V tl., ne- 11 v -4 , - - . L. mfg -.- V-0 ' -' , ,g -Af.: .e 1'-'ff . - w - .' ,- e ,, .- 'L.,- ' su., he , - e , - - - seq . Y - . . . 1 Y I I FHIUHY f 4 -s-UQYFP IONAH L. FITCH A11 Principal 1 B.S., Middle Tenn. State College '12- ' Q Jv Q- -J 4 L MRS. DAVID WHEELER CARL HUGH BARRETT DOUGLAS GRIFFIN Mathematics Biology and General Science Agriculture B.s., Tenn. Poly. Inst. B-A-. Union University B.S., Miss. State Jackson, Tenn. B D New Orleans La aw lx X .fl LUCILLE BROWN MRS. EDITH P. ROBERTS English English, Bible Tenn. Poly. Inst. B.S., Bob Jones College B.S., M.S., University of Graduate Work, Tennessee University of Tennessee Wy' Y QP J Liyyfly ,ar .2 -rat' l ci., MILTON E. KEENER English B.S., Tenn. Poly. Inst. Peabody College ff' W 72uZzz.,j15ffff grx T? Q-::f' MRS. BETTY H. FOUST MRS. ANNE E. MCREYNOLDS THEODORE TAKAROFF Home Economics Science, Home Economics B.S., University of Tenn. B-S-. University of Tenn- Band, Glee Club B.S. , New York College Juilliard Graduate School SEHIUHS Though parting calls us, fond memories remain Our love for Bledsoe High will be the same We love its friendship made both near and far We'l1 always remember, wherever we are . . Anonymous BILLY ALLEN ANGEL was a steady and rndustrrous worker For three years he was actrve rn FFA and played football one year He played rn the basketball Class Toumament from 51 54 He helped make all the beautrful headlrnes we saw rn the Echo Thrs year he was on the Beacon advertrsrng staff and partly responsrble for the sellrng of a large amount of ads Brlly s frrendly smrle and sweet per sonalrty will be mrssed at Bledsoe County Hrgh School I-IERMAN BAYLESS excelled rn sports wh1le at Bledsoe I-lrgh In one basketball game he shot more goals than the other team scored altogether He was captarn of the football team and made all T V C m 53 He made T V C also rn basketball He belonged to the B Club two years was presrdent from 53 54 He played a convlncmg part of father to Brlly Frank Wheeler 1.n the Junror play Who Wouldn t Be Crazy l.n the 52 53 Who s Who contest he was elected the Most Athletic Boy and was nommated for that honor rn 54 Herman plans to further hrs career rn sports and educatron at the Unrversrty of Chattanooga where he has a scholarship SUSIE ANNA BICKFORD was one of the prettrest glrls rn our class She was a good sport too Anna played rn the Class Toumament for two years She helped run the Superlatrve Contest when she was a Senior and helped type artrcles for the Echo THOMAS BICKFORD was a member of our class for two years He Joined the army and 18 now Germany Thomas contmued hrs educatron and recerved hrs diploma ROBERT BOLTON lrved on the mountarn toward Dayton He made many friends rn school wrth his happy go lucky way In Englrsh he amused the whole class with hrs brrght answers and remarks Teamed with hrs pal Herbert Swafford he became a Jerry Lewis type of comrc graduatron Dolores was a member of the FHA rn 51 B Club rn 53 Speech Club 50 53 Press Club rn 51 and Glee Club rn 51 Dolores was an excellent cheerleader from 51 53 She represented our class m the basketball Class Toumament two years She served as secretary of our class the Freshman year and was rn the Speech Club play that was given at TPI ur Cookevrlle Besrdes the actrvrtres ur which she parttcrpated at BCHS she was a member of the Young Farmers and Homemakers Club m 53 Dolores rs a tall pretty and mtellrgent grrl G L CAGLE was always seen wrth a book m hand read more books than any other person in school He was a member of the Beta Club from 50 52 and the Press Club rn 51 He had a part rn the Beta play Don t Take My Penny He was a Spamsh student and a member of the Spanrsh Club hrs Sophomore and Iunror years He was football manager 50 53 G L was a very good student rn hrstory JANE ANN CAMPBELL was one of the most popular girls of our class and proved this statement by wrnning Mrss Bledsoe Bledsoe s Sweetheart Most Popular Girl and Neatest Grrl m this 54 Who s Who Contest Jane s most outstanding feature rs that of her beautiful sparkling eyes wrth long lashes She was seen with her two pals Shelby Jean Seals and Beula Smith She was a member of the FHA for four years was vice president in 54 and represented the BCHS FHA chapter rn the Varstty visrt at Knoxville thrs fall She was runner up m the 4 H Queen Contest and was candidate for Queen Srlva at Tracy Crty She served as secretary of the Senror class exchange edrtor on the Echo and club editor of the Beacon She played the part of Susre rn the Senror play and Opel m the Speech Club play which was presented at Cookevrlle In 53 Iane recerved the Physical Educatron medal . ' ' in DOLORES BOYD was a Senior who plans to attend McKensie Business School in Chattanooga after Q ,xcff fl' 'T Q ff-219 CAGLE, G, L, CAMPBELL, IANE ANN CLARK, BILLIE RAE 1 ., 5 gf M59 ' X, I ,,,,I::,,w.-1, A gs URTIS, CHRISTINE CURTIS, MARVIN DOUGLAS, WINTON LEE Lf' V UW' 'Lv' -.I jl,V-'A JW JW, K - X -...l ,Mfr- ix .,::f 0 1 T8 'LR v' 1 Ewa, 'ig -L 1 ANGEL, BILLY ALLEN BOYD, DOLORES EVANS, GERALD 'Rr' is . If -I HALE DANA HANKINS FRANCES VERNEAL HITCH COX CHARLES RUBA L HITCHCOX, NOLAN HOLDBK, RAYMOND JOE HOLDBQ, MILDRED ROSE .1 if-. If 'Q' GR BILLIE RAE CLARK came from Summer Crty school She was a Sunday School teacher rn her com munrty and a BTY member Brllre Rae wrthdrew from school after the frrst semester of our Senror year and drd not graduate wrth our class MARY RUTH CREASON was a member of our class but she was unable to attend chool wrth us thrs year due to rllness However rn sprte of this fact she contrnued her work at home as a home bound stu dent and graduated wrth our class We prarsed Mary Ruth for her undefeated courage and were sorry she could not be at school wrth us CHRISTINE CURTIS was trny but able to do a good Job of everythrng she drd She was Lrbrary Assrs tant a posrtron whrch requrred lots of thought and skrll and she earned a B rn Library Club rn 54 She played rn the Class Tournament rn 52 53 She was Advertrsrng Manager of the Echo her Senror year and she drd a very excellent Job of rt too Always energetrc and wrllrng that was Chrrstrne MARVINE CURTIS was a tall srlent fellow who came to school from a farm up the East Valley Road Hrs marn rnterest was rn agrrculture He belonged to the F F A all four years of hrgh schooL Marvme was a boy who was always wrlling to help wrth anythrng that was to be done He helped erect the lovely stage settrng for the Senror Play Marvrne was well lrked by all hrs fellow classmates WINTON LEE DOUGLAS was Curley to us He was tall, blonde and was always friendly to every one He came from Lusk to Bledsoe Hrgh He belonged to the F F A four years and the B Club one year 50 51 He was on the basketball team hrs Freshman year GERALD EVANS was one of the most handsome boys of the 54 class He was tall had black hair and blue eyes and those teeth when he smrled Just sparkled Gerald received the Ferguson cup that rs grven to an outstandrng student rn all ways He was Busrness Manager of the Beacon and served on the Student Councrl one year He starred rn two plays the Iunror class play and the Senror class play He played for the basketball team two years and belonged to the B Club three years He was a mem VIRGIL FERGUSON was lrttle but loud He was a clever boy and Just loved to play Jokes on people or be rn some krnd of mrschief He was sentimental at heart and was liked by all hrs classmates He was manager of the football team two years and played in the Class Tournament three years He was a member of the F F A , Glee Club and B Club Vrrgil had a record of erght years perfect attendance WILTON FRAZIER attended Mt Crest Grammar School Wilton s favorrte subject was typrng H played in the Class Tournament rn 52 53 and played on the football team in 53 54 CLIFFORD WILLIAM GA DD was a tall, dark, well mannered lad who always mmded hrs own busr ness He had a wonderful personalrty as well as being a grand football player He played tackle on the football squad for three years He was a member of the F F A for four years DANA HALE was our only Senior grrl to be on the basketball team thrs year but she made up for the others wrth her outstandrng playrng She was on the team all four years and coached our grrls rn the Class Tournament for four years She recerved the grrls Physrcal Educatron medal this year She was a member of the B Club Beta Club F H A and was Presrdent of the 4 H Club Dana attended grammar school at Sampson FRANCES VERNEAL HANKINS was another pretty Senror grrl with long brown halr She was a quiet type of girl but was always frrendly to all Vemeal worked very industrrously on the Echo as a typrst this year GLA DYS WORTHINGTON HEARD entered B C H S as a Worthrngton but thrs year she became trred of that and changed rt to Heard She was mamed to Iunror Heard December 14 1953 She was a member of the F H A rn 53 54 and served as Class Edrtor on the Beacon Gladys promrses to make Iunr llent wrfe if Zfigfggfyfyfjfif rfyif A . . . . . . 3 ,, ,, . . . U . t ber of the F. F.A. from '50-'53, He plans to enter college after graduation. . . ' ' ' . e 5 . 'W 5 'W . Q D Dirty' ff f ti ll ,5 ilr l 1 Iuka , 3 ' , vb fm-5 l CREASON, MARY RUTH QB awww I LBC .4 Ulla: wiht : Cin G ill! may L ., LOYD, MELBA JOYCE W .-V R , - 1 A H- Y gf , . ,A-, 'if C , 1 r11'T1 np, 4-an T HIX SON, GEORGE KIRK, KAREN , -.Q MYERS, ALICE ANN MYERS, IOSEPH T. , vnu 3 As x k'l I it XA 'S L' L+ QC F. ' in 1 fJ 'J' RAINS, ISSAC IKE L, REAGAN, BILLY ff' ir EDD SAPP SELBY, WENDELL SELLS, REED QQ' NOLAN HITCHCOX was a sweet little boy in our class. He was always jolly and trying to make others happy. Nolan was interested in farming. He was a member of the 4-H Club and attended the 4-H Congress in 52-53. The McReynolds Cup was presented to him for his outstanding work in agri- culture. He was a member of the FFA for four years and was a reporter in 54. He was circulation manager of the Echo in 54, and was on the staff for two years. Nolan had a part in three plays: Junior class play, Senior class play, and Speech Club play at TPI. Two years he played in the Class Tour- nament. He was a member of the Speech Club, Press Club, Beta Club, and Glee Club, and received the Glee Club medal in 52. ' , RUBAL HITCHCOX was a tiny boy but made a big light in our class. He came to BCHS from Dill. Rubal was mostly interested in agriculture and was a member of the FFA for four years He was one of the two boys to take shorthand in our class Rubal was a willing and co-operative student at all times He displayed ability as a carpenter during the library redecoration GEORGE EDWARD HDCSON took a great interest in sports He was a member of the football squad for three years played in the Class Toumament two years was on the FFA team three years and played high school basketball this year George was an officer in the FFA and a member of the Glee Club and B Club His favorite subject was typing MILDRED ROSE HOLDER was a very cute little girl with a heart of gold She was one of the twins in our class She plans to become an air lme hostess after graduation and this she was well suited for She was a member of the FHA Press Club Speech Club and Glee Club She represented our Soph omore class as Football Queen candidate Rose did some outstanding ball playing in the Class Touma ment for three years She filled the part of Eloise 111 the Senior play A Date With Judy RAYMOND JOE HOLDER was one of the twins of our class Always ready and waiting to be of any assistance possible and for this he was given the Service Cup He was a member of the Press Club and B Club Joe took a great mterest m sports and received the Physical Education medal He played football two years was manager one year and played basketball in the Class Tournament for four years He was also on the Echo staff and was mostly responsible for the excellent sports write ups which appeared m that paper KAREN KIRK was a very atnacuve blonde with a wonderful personality to match She was the editor in chief of the Beacon Kay worked very hard to make this a good yearbook She was full of ongmalrty and had a special talent for art work She was able to express herself well with a pencll and paper She captured first place in the Safety essay contest m 53 She was art editor of the Echo rn 52 53 president of the Music Club and reporter of the Spanish Club She belonged to the FHA in 51 52 and Beta Club in 53 54 In the Senior play A Date With Judy she played the part of Barbara and she also was m the Junior play 'Who Wouldn t Be Crazy MELBA JOYCE LOYD attended grammar school at Patten Melba was a member of the Beta Club from 51 54 FHA 51 54 4 H Club 51 53 Press Club 52 54 and the Library Club rn 54 Melba was H1 three plays while in high school the Jumor class play Senior class play and the Beta play She worked as library assistant this year and was Alumni reporter for the Echo She played in the Class Toumament in 52 ALICE ANN MYERS was a very pretty lass from the class of 54 She had blonde hair and pretty eyes to match She worked hard as a typxst to make the Echo a better paper She was a member of member Alice Ann BEN NAIL was one of the comedians of the class Ben never went to any trouble to make tlnngs seem funny but it all Just came natural He took an interest in agriculture and belonged to the FFA four years X S S X the Beta Club, the FHA, and Glee Club. 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L-7-..- Y. .... i-L.., , L A -M.. - vxw -:fe SQCALNDEFER, LEONARD SULLIVAN, JEWELL M L ' Q Ks '53 .Mx 'x V -X 3 'Lu 5 L, si 1 '27 .-.bf ,,.--v 'ITT 'T f- .-rllf' : . x ' ...Aw- ' SUTHERLAND, FRANCES ai U77 -IL BILLY REAGAN attended grammar school at Sampson He was quret but a sweet boy Hrs greatest mterest was III agnculture He was a member of the FFA for three years He worked w1th the crew on the stage settmg for the Sen1or play A Date Wrth Judy EDD SAPP was the Prmce of Personaltty as voted rn the Who s Who electron of 54 He was also voted 'WIIIICSI Boy of 54 Edd made an excellent Presrdent rn our Iumor and Sen1or years and was V1ce Presrdent of our Sophomore class Edd served on the Student Cormcil two years and was Presrdent of the Student Body for one year In Edd s Sophomore year he entered several FFA speakmg contests He won fust place 1I'l county wide frrst in drstnct frrst mn state and second ln the tn state contest He also entered speakmg contests at Cookevtlle and won second place ace and thrrd place once He was a delegate to the FFA State Convention m Nashvllle He served as Presldent of the FFA chapter for two years and reporter one year and was a member of the Parliamentary Procedure team three years Edd played m the Class Toumament and for two years was trme keeper of the hrgh school teams He was also busmess manager of the Echo and was a member of the Press and Speech Clubs SHELBY IEAN SEALS was voted Most Likely to Succeed in the Who s Who Contest this year She was the tumrng wheel of the Sen1or class She was editor rn cluef of the Echo thrs year Alumm editor m 53 and was on the Beacon Advertlsmg staff Shelby Jean starred rn three plays the Junror class play Senior class play and Beta play and was elected Best Actress rn the Who s Who Contest She was a member of the Press Club Beta Club FHA and 4 H Club attended 4 H Congress rn 51 and won S10 111 a dairy food demonstratron She was Junior class reporter m 53 The Commercral medal was gwen graduatton she plans to attend busmess college THOMAS WINDELL SELBY was Valedtctonan of the class He attended grammar school at Patten The Balfour medal the Englrsh medal and the Soctal Sclence medal went to Wmdell He was Presrdent of the class when we were Sophomores and served on the Student Councrl m 51 52 Wmdell was 1n two plays the Iunror class play and the Sen1or play He was a member of the Press Club B Club played football two years basketball one year and played for the Class Toumament three years He was the manager of the Beacon Advertising staff tlus year wh1ch made a record m sellmg advertxse ments In the 54 Who s Who electron he was voted Boy Most Lrkely to Succeed REED SELLS was one of the sweetest boys m the Sen1or class Reed always managed to find a smrle for everyone and was always willing to help anyone In ttme of trouble He was a member of the Beta Club In 53 34 Glee Club m 50 52 and 4 H tn 50 54 He played m the Bledsoe band The Echo staff was privrleged to have him as the1r only boy typist He was a member of the advertismg staff on the Beacon and worked hard to sell as many ads as possrble He had a part m two plays the Jumor class play m 53 and the Speech club play rn 52 He represented our class in the Class Tournament for three years and played basketball th1s year EDNA RAE SIMMONS was one of the quretest glrls of the class but was ltked by everyone Could be seen most of the time wtth Nancy Swafford Her favonte sub1ect was Home Economrcs She was a member of the FHA tn 53 54 BEULA MAE SMITH was a fnend to everyone Beula never found the dark sxde of a person but could manage to frnd somethmg mce about everyone She was the beautrcran of the class as she d1d all the barber work for her gul fnends She was a member of the B Club 4 H Club, Press Club Speech Club Glee Club and the FHA She was one of the grrls to represent Bledsoe at the Varsrty v1sit Ln Knoxville thxs fall a meetrng for FHA guls She also modeled a dress in a sub drstnct FHA meeting at Hrxson when she was a Sophomore She was song leader for one year Her plans for the future are to attend college and ma1or III Home Economics. . , . . . . - V . . . v . . . . .- . . . U , . . , . . . . . -. - . . ' . . ' . . 0 . z . , s I N N ' ' 0 I I O - l - . I . . 0 . 0 . . to her for outstanding work in the business department. She was also Historian of the class. After . O . . , , . . : . . . ' ,. .. , , , . ' , . ' .. . . ., . , , . . n . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 0 ,, ,, . - , I , . . . . . . . ' . . O - . . . . . CLARENCE HERMAN SMITH excelled m playlng basketball He dzd outstandmg playing for four years He was a member of the B Club and FFA We all knew him as Cuckle He was a quret guy unt1l you got to know lum He plans to work rn Mrchigan after graduation DOTTIE JEAN SMITH was a very cute cheerleader wrth pretty blonde han Dott1e belreved rn the old saymg To have fnends be one and that she did Dotue was the krnd of person that was wrllmg to help rn any way possrble She was Semor class and assrstant sports reporter for the Echo but when ever the editor needed other artrcles wntten all she had to do was tell Dotue and Dottle wrote them for her She was a member of the Speech Club Press Club FHA and B Club She served on the Student Councrl ln 52 53 Beacon Staff tn 53 54 Four years Dottre played for our class ID the Class Toumament and she was rn two plays: the Jumor play and the Senior class play MARGARET SUE SMITH was a sweet pretty and fneudly girl with very black han and beautiful blue eyes She was a very popular g1rl as well as intelligent and enthusrasttc She was a member of the Glee Club Speech Club and Press Club m 50 53 and FHA 50 54 She starred m three plays presented at BCHS Speech Club play rn 51 52 Jumor class play and the Semor play rn whrch she of Speech Club in 52 53 and was an offrce assrstant rn 54 Sue played 1n the Class Tournament four years and she was class candrdate for Horse Show Queen rn 53 She also worked mdustnously on the Beacon staff this year PATSY GAIL SMITH was an attractrve blonde wrth very courteous manners She was a fnend to all no matter who they were She played the role of Mrs Foster rn the Semor class play and was also rn the Junlor play She was a member of the Glee Club Press Club Speech Club B Club and Beta Club She recerved the Beta Award th1s year Patsy played in the Class Toumament one year was on the hrgh school team one year and was manager for two years She was an offrce asststant and was on the Beacon staff in 54 Patsy plans to contmue her educatron in Secretanal Sclence RANDAL SMITH was one of the bright lrghts of our class Always makmg others happy by hrs cute remarks and sweet personality Ran as we all knew him was a member of the basketball squad 1n 50 51 He belonged to the B Club two years and the FFA one year He was Vrce Presrdent of the Junror class JOHNNY STANDEFER was known and liked by all He was always doing good deeds and trymg to be of service to everycne He was one who understood wrth sympathy all of your problems and tried hrs best to help solve them Johnny played in the Class Toumament three years and was on the football team for two years He was a member of the FFA and B Club and was one of the stage crew for the Semor play LEONARD STANDEFER was an angel at heart and would help anyone ln any way that he could Belreved strongly in upholding t11e right I-le belonged to the FFA for four years and played FFA basket ball in 52 When he was a Freshman he was in the Glee Club operetta Pirates of Penzance H helped destgn and bu1ld the stage settxng for the Semor play A Date With Judy IEWELL SULLIVAN entered our class in the year of 53 This was her first year as a member of our class. She has long hair and is a very fair complected girl She hailed from Summer City where she was a BTY member Her favorite subject was history FRANCES YVONNE SUTHERLAND was the sports typist for the Echo She was a very dependable worker She was a member of the FHA Press Club Speech Club Spanish Club and Beta Club She played on the Class Tournament tn 53 and served on the Beacon staff and Student Council in 54 played the role of Judy in A Date With Judy. She served as reporter of her class in 50-51, secretary . ,. .. ' . . .. .. ' . . .. ' .. e . . . . . ,, 0 ,, GAVETTA GREER SWAFFORD always looked as lf she had Just stepped out of a band box Her shppers never had a stam nor was a han ever out of place Gavetta was full of wrt and could find an answer for every questron She worked rn the lrbrary as assrstant for two years and belonged to the Press Club for one year HERBERT SWAFFORD was one of the smallest boys 1n our class but defmrtely not the quretest He was carefree and always smrlrng You could see h1m w'lth hrs pal Robert Bolton Two of a krnd as one mrght refer to them Hrs early school days were spent at Summer Crty Herbert was a member of the FFA and played rn the class tournament tn 52 53 NANCY SWAFFORD was another quret gul of the Senror Class She could be seen wrth her pals Chrrstrne Edna Rae and Verneal She attended grammar school at Summer Crty She was a member of the FHA rn 54 Her favonte subJect was Amencan Hrstory CAROL JANE THOMPSON was a very beautrful grrl wrth a head full of brarns Always srmling always frrendly always dorng her best to make others happy was what Carol was noted for Carol was chosen for Football Qleen canrdate from our Freshman class She served on the Student Councrl rn 52 was class treasurer rn 54 played 1n the class tournament from 50 54 and worked as offrce assistant rn 53 54 She was a member of the FHA and Press Club rn 52 She very well portrayed the part of Mrtzr Judy s frrend rn the Senror play A Date Wrth Judy She was feature edrtor and a member of the Advemsrng Staff on the Beacon th1s year Carol had a very hrgh scholastrc average for the four years and she t1ed CHRISTEAN TUCKER seemed to devote more trme to Home Economrcs than any other subject She belonged to the FHA 53 54 She clrmaxed this by rece1v1ng the Home Economrcs medal this year She also took part rn other acnvitres She was an offrce assistant typrst on the Echo and Class edrtor of the Beacon Chnstean rs probably mterested 111 Home Economrcs because she IS engaged and plans to be marrred soon after graduatron NAOMI RUTH YEARGAN harled from out New Harmony way She was a grrl who always made frlends well She was full of wrt and humor For two seasons Naomr was on the basketball squad She was typrst for the Echo and thrs Job she fxlled well When Naomr had frnrshed wrth her portron the pa per she was always wrllmg to help anyone who lacked some havmg theu page fin1shed She also was Class Edltor of the yearbook BILLY FRANK WHEELER was another handsome boy rn our class Hrs class mates thought lots of Brlly Frank He was a very rndustrlous worker and was always wrruung some honor He served as Vrce Pres rdent of our class two years and Treasurer of the class one year He was president of the Senior 4 H Club two years Presldent of County wide 4 H four years was a member of poultry Judgmg team delegate to 4 H Round Up and attended State 4 H congress B11ly Frank was rn four plays the Junior class play Semor class play Beta play and Speech club play He was chosen as one of the best actors of the drstnct at Cookeville He was a member of the football squad and played in the class tournament Brlly Frank was presrdent of the Beta Club one year presxdent of Speech Club one year a member of the FFA and 4 H clubs He played rn the band and recerved the Band medal He was Salutatorian of the class received the Math Medal two years and the Scxence Medal PY Shelby Jean Seals with Wendell Selby for English medal with an average of 97.4 for the four years. . 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D W :W J JJ L CUNNINGHAM, CLYDE DAVIS, FRANCES DOUGLAS, VERNA RUTH DUNN, BETTY EDMONS, EMMA EDMONS, 1MoGENE ETHERTON, FLoss1E M, EVANS, DONALD 7,6442 4,4111 U7-7 AVL, EVERETT, KATIE EVERETT, SHIRLEY EWToN, JOHNNY ERAZIHR, NELLIEJO 'L . ,,f,,, ., f,' 1 f HALL, EDWARD HASTON, nMM1E HICKEY, AGNES JOHNS VgJJN N J , L LEWIS, ALVIN c. LEWIS, FAY LEWIS, HELEN LOYD, RANDELL 1 J! -s-, Q -if-11-bfga-ei-1,-1 AC 17' s , Y n X IX. im ,X N! gn, QQ SMITH, MERLIN SMITH, SLATER SONGER, WILLENE STEPHENS, NANCY Juniors .f , 'X -A xg., i 55' SWAEFORD, BOBBY -. A ' yi, SWAFFORD, VIRGINIA V uv 6, THOMAS, WILDA F I I TOLLETT, AMANDA 5 .,, 3 N I if I kb 'xii Q 5 A xii Q X ,I yEiff2,Zf' ,S N ' 5 X ' 't' ' TURNER, STANLY I i Wiff fQ ' VANN, LUCILLE ' at 'Q .A 'M 1 6. 9 , 5 f VAUGHN, CARL if -Q Z WHEELER, DON.: YN I 1 A ' 23. , f X i 3 if flI A A A f WHEELER, JAMES LEWIS A Q WILLIAMS, THOMAS 5 WOODEN, AARON ' -' ,I WOODEN, BERTHA , SK . : i fx I iff 'A WORTHINGTON, DOROTHY H, A YOUNG, JAMES fn I UN Q E7 SUPHUIHUHIES all Ni A A Sophomore Class T7 Q. Q--v 52 'QW l -f-1 Agee, Barbara Sue Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Billy Angel, Roger I Bell, Mary R. Bickford, Pauline Blackburn, Io Ella Blankenship, Naomi Brock, Joan Brock, Nellie lr Wil! Brown, Benny Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Freeman Cagle, Clark Cagle, Paul Carlton, Lassie Chase, Francis Christian, Bobbie Clifton, Billy Collier, Betty Jean Colvard, Philip Daniel, Fay Davis, Tommy DeBord, Harris Dunn, Genevieve Evans, Ray 0 JA luEwton, Harold 4 5. n. MarY Frady, Harold raham, Pauline Green, Billy Hall, Billie Ruth Hicky, Barbara Hitchcox, James ,Yap -va' X55 4' f,,f 'l :rs sf. . 'xilnt l 1 N X x 7? Sophom ores f 'Yu 4' Y .9 N5 is 'V' U Q-p, Holland, Clyde Holland, Jerry Housley, Carol Howell, Beecher Howell, Horace, Jr. Johnson, Bobby Johnson, Burl Johnson, Willie R. Johnston, Charles Keener, Bobby R. Ladd, Eva Jean Lewis, Carolyn Lewis, Gwendol Lewis, Jerry Long, Jenkins Louallen, Willie YH D Call Marsh, Mary McClendon, Euretta Mclnnis, Carl McMi11on, Madge Mclleynolds, Wilma Jean Mooneyham, Dorthy M. Morgan, Deloris Morgan, Dottie Xa . ffP3S?2'?5',,' , ,ax ,AQ . r,-25:2 V, Aww, ,, , . .uh , W f 1 '1 , 1 5, 1: W y A, 4 fs' ' ,.,, sf:2??f?'l ig. , AlkT,W,,,7 i WG- .au--'21 Q: 7 ,I.l2' fffkw , 1 4fw,Qf3gq3,,f, 5 1, , wwqm, , fmt., rf? f -ff' , Viv . c.'f'1,- . wh, ,1 5' p,r?f,f I S , , Q vc! W 'K 'Wa 4412, -145 'W if W 'fx iw av' if 'imgzw 'rife' M 4 fy ' Qliyfv swf!-,' QQ , 1 :Pa ' ff? A ' ZQQW' f ' ,Q 32:2 vb PEW G M . , 45 , fa A .L w f2SfiiJ+:T3f.,,w,:zff, ' wg 5 f X -if ,Ag fr' 'A ' ' ai, L'.5'f2l,,e?r5 , .51 nf - 1M gg, ?z,,,,,J X V I 'I' 21, Sophomores Swafford, Kendall Thurman, Billy Tollett, Katherine Tm-ner, Clara Io Webb, Robert Wheeler, Harold White, Gordon Wilson, Carl Wilson, Emma Jewel Wilson, Mary Ann Wood, Claude Yeargan, Eva FHESHIHEH Xl. f Freshman Class K I an-lg Nw f 4 ,v I'- L 'S' '7 fiv fe ' x 'N 5 44' ffm' I rig Q 4 I '1 I rl t. ,. P I s Q we 7 .. 0 l 1 , iff 1' B I I ' 3 e 1' ml. First row: Agee, Ted, Angel, Eugene, Angel, Dion, Baldwin, Delores, Barrett, Carlton, Bickford, Jimmy. if Second row: Bickford, 1udirhgBickford, Otis, Bowman, L. J., Brewer, Mary A.g Brewer, Ray H. g Britt, Robert. r I I ,X JI .XWL,11f,j 4 , . 'AAA fy lf' 'MJ ' 1 . in ,f y , t NV.. I 1 ,I t, Brown, Carl Brown, Leota Burgess, Frank, Ir. Colvard, Billy Cooley, Martha I. Cooley, Norma Jean Cotter, Lavone Crawford, Irene Cunningham, Jimmie Curtis, Margaret V 31. 4 5 ' Pv sm, DeBord, Brenes Douglas, Martha S. Dunn, Edna Faye Dykes, Wanda I. Edmons, Tommye Ervin, Mary E, Evans, Norma Jean Everette, Lomiie Ewton, Grady Fann, Norman 5 ,a 1 ,J , if f' .J 4 fl Ferguson, Io Ann Ferguson, Roberta Fields, Clayton Fields, Faye Ann X Afrady, Riley x 'Q l 1 H Frazier, Earl Horace Freeman, Della E. 'Fugate, Wanda Haston, Nancy Hatheld, Buster x-,, ,, g I -MJ L,-Vg ',y, Urn . ' J' f ' Vimsf! I ' :X A, ,YJ 'VP if ,.,.f 't.fV i xl' if Ya Ja sl' ra K f, ,cg Q Yr-r Holland, Grady Holland, Linda Lou Holliday, Edward Housley, Jimmy Howser, Harold Humble, Barbara Humble, Hubert Hunter, Euva Lee Hurd, Barbara Hurst, Rohena ol ki tx Hufcheg' oy Iqnes, Bil 'e Sue 2 Keener, Bruce ,, K 'KQener, Margaret 'X L Kxerley, J. L. XJ . -.s A A Kerley, Virginia Kirk, Marjory K Klock, Joa,nnaJC. , ,4 Martin. Johnny iff y' Mathik, Edna s Mears, James McGuire, Raymond McGuire, Mattie L . Millard, Marvin TM Mnler, Shelby J Milliron, Pauline Milliron, Wanda McKechnie, Jerry Mitchell, Clyde Mooneyham, Earnestrne if AY McWilliams, Frances McWilliams, Opal F, Narramore, Hubert Neal, Edna Patton, Anna E, HMJU' few A sizil' ,'uw Y-00 Pendergfass, Joyce' Pendergrass, Rainey, Chester K Rains, Joe I Ri gs, Tommye 4450512 dl. - I ,' 'X f , ' n 1' , , I , , Q 1 5 ' J Roberts, Willa A Rothwell, Lynn J Sapp, Henry C. Simmons, Anna J. Simmons, Elaine Simmons, Henry W, Simmons, Randell immons, Randell G. Sinks, Pearl iii SX Smith, ' ton Sm't epli Sullivan, Jimmy Sullivan, Patsy Swafford, Hershel Swafford, James S540 UUJJ f ,fs 'Cl Q.-f Freshmejtf ff ff ' ff? 1 f ,f :'7 ' ,sf ff , 94 N459 ' . 1 N I ba 98 1 UP, - lf ..-D A Q' r 5 r. X, i Swafford, Joe S. v . b fi J iff if Jw? wifi , .5 5 ,fjiV?? 1a.',' F,re'5tzmerr5v -4 N, KW' ,I-of Q L 5 y 5- T R25 Ei,-3 w',3 'GA A YSVQ Q-Qs ini X x ATV' 3 'O' Q Y 'r A? . S Swafford, Shelby I, Swanner, Glenn Thompson, James W. Thurman, Frances Tollett, John Troy, Ellen Turner, Betty I. Tucker, Bobby Vanwinkle, Velma Walker, Angie L. Walker, Donnie L. Webb, Virginia Webb, Marvin Wheeler, Eugene Wheeler, Ramona White, Elizabeth Wilson, Jamie S. Wood, Agnes Worthington, Helen FHVUHITIE5 Prince of Personality EDD SAPP if 7 Miss Bledsoe JANE CAMPBELL AMPBELL if ijpfiz gwfwf f+ A C Af +C! af Gt wwf, qs! . wr. .f 41 'I 4. -js:-f HQ? Q' u C Q X r 5 1 24 9 Q50 by-J-9.01, ,,4f5'JL MJ H19 FNWYK i, Uk VI : yf'y'J1' 'm lf J , oi W O, agn- of -'gnnl JXW ff nf tj. P JF X gif ,I -L WINDELL SELBY '-' li! ji! vw I Valedictori an English Medal ' U X' , ' Balfour Medal U Social Science Medal SHELBY IEAN SEALS Historian Commercial Medal ff' J' J XJ 'I .1 BILLY FRANK WHEELER Sa lutatorian Bausch-Lomb Award Mathematics Medal QR if '22- I. .- ' L11 cr? I J .7 1 1 t' ! xl IT I Y rf 1 f l' 1 Q' tj!!! ,aq 'ff' f,,p.f , ,r , L, I L f + f 1 V 1 f +A L I A' - ,f 5,1 , - I, A J' - 1' .V h ' ,1 , I vb I f' cf , 1:'H- -' 'EA .1 Lv' if Lvl, ' I 5 . ,ks . .. X I f 3 if:-nr CAROL THOMPSON English Medal PATSY SMITH Beta Cup . , ,Y '-J X, 'ovhf' ff, rf ly! A if-, ' 1 . ' .' J .r. .1 K ' Q! ,Y ,P ' ,V ff? fs GERALD EVANS fu Q .J,,,.l, Ferguson Cup Tyll-P 1 .-L-,ld ,Q...1 ,..x , I Sol!-4 Ax.v',' Q-4 fy ,Q L' 7 fx- x ' ,'Xwj.-j'- QJ I hay w. X , .3 41- . f.4.',i:.,:,- ,.-.Q,,+g5- - 3 lo 3 ' as. 'L.'a.,,, X , Qs. 11, - v- ! A Y '- 'i'1Jufk -A A -6 NOLAN HITCHCOX , McReyno1ds Cup R CHRIST EAN TUCKER Home Economics Medal vi pr 1 7 if ' r, H 1 I I ' vi ,lf I I 8 I JOE HOLDER Service Cup Physical Education Medal ,if MARTHA RIGSBY Bible Medal 1 riff! 4 I Nfl' 1 , XY' ix Jil 3 .. , 5-f-J, -, gurl., k amiga . A172 r A ' ' L, ,, Q -7 as -in ,Q ,gkawgff , . g ez sf-,,:1, u,-wr ,1 i A' .'f f -fs Q X -fu, . 5,1 ix A iw--5 Iliffjf ff Q- -sa-. ave 'Q' 1' f. NANCY STEPHENS Glee Club Medal IOELLA BLACKBURN Band Medal f'-,,, T4 EE' DANA HALE Physical Education Medal HHIVITIES as F The Beacon Staff The Beacon, a yearbook published by the Senior Class, is headed by the Editor-in-Chief, Karen Kirkg Advertising Manager, Wendell Selbyg and Circulation Manager, Patsy Smith. In the editorial department, Jane Campbell is Club Editor, Carol Thompson, Feature Editorg Billie F. Wheeler, Sports Editor. Gladys Worthington Heard Christine Tucker and Naomi Yeargan are Class Edi- tors. The advertising staff sold more ads this year than ever before. Those assisting Wendell Selby were Billy Angel, Sue Smith, Selby Jean Seals, Carol Thompson, Reed Sells, J. T. Myers and Helen Lewis, who was the only Junior on our staff. Sue Smith and Dottie Jean Smith recorded all pictures made. Patsy Smith delivered annuals. Mrs. Swafford was our Advisor. -1 ' Beta Club The Beta Club is a national honorary club com- posed of students with the highest scholastic averages in the school. The club's objectives are to encourage effort, promote character, stimulate achievement and to encourage and assist students to continue their education after high school. This club attends the State Beta Convention which is held annually in Nashville. Each year the club presents a play. This year they gave Peck's Bad Boy. A gold seal is placed on the diploma of a Beta member showing that he was a member of this honored organization. Mrs. David Wheeler and Miss Elizabeth Robnett are our very capable sponsors. ,, I 51 -- ,, -Z if an 3 nu 1 trgigff swift if-J' 'LA-44v:w 1.l. 5, ,... Kftsd u-1 -,:'Q'J'K4-Q,!1,.,:1f7 Qff'fO5 Tp V ..'. - Zh C411 a'.'-fl!-fi' -L L -k Student Counctl First row Qseatedj Betty Joyce Turner Frances Sutherland Second row Paulme Graham Marvtn Mrllard Thomas Wrlltams Edd Sapp and Francls Chase fnot plctured Phyllls Robersonj The Student Councll of Cl t members Includes the President of each class and one elected delegate from each class The purpose of the Student Councll IS to help carry on the work of the teachers and puplls, Also, to set up rules and regulatxons by whlch the soclal and recreatlonal act1v1t1es of the student body are governed. Thls year the Student Counctl helped 1n dlrectlng the Christmas Program and was also ID charge of the Who's Who electron of the favorrtes among the students, ThlS electron was held m the same order as the state or clty electrons U g l. Lg 4.MWa,.,Wf, af 1 ' V TV' 6 . I :-,- yu, - ' In 7775, l . fy U ,,,, W. -f A H-' N' k F Q U l .: 1 ' ' ' Z.jr Y ., I i, H , V' Q - WT' a-on --f . . , . K 1 . . . . A Q 1 . ,gf CPB 99 The B Club is composed of students who parti- cipate in sports, act as cheerleaders or managers. Letters are earned by students completing a CERTAIN number of quarters in a game as required by coaches. Projects for 53-54 of the B Club were operating coke machines and selling food at football games. The profit from these projects is spent for new equip- ment, suits and to furnish food for banquets. Each year the B Club sponsors a banquet for students who have taken part in the season's games. '65 i Librar lub The library club, which was organized Septem- ber 9, 1953, consists of twenty members. The aim of this club is to promote reading among Bledsoe county citizens, The members are working toward a Library B to be presented by the Bledsoe County Library Board. Recipients of the B must complete fifty hours of work, Ten hours must be spent in a Regional Library deposit station, The other forty can be worked in a high school, elementary library, any regional library, or doing any kind of library work, They also are required to have two articles, dealing with books, published, The officers are Phyllis Simmons, Presidentg Mildred Capps, Vice President, Carl Brown, Secre- tary-Treasurer, Neomi Blankenship, Reporter, Spon- sors are Mrs, Margaret Wilson and Mr, Milton Kee- ner, 1 'Ill I I Lai' gll Glee Club The Bledsoe County High School Glee Club consists of 35 girls from high school and eighth grade. The aims of our glee club are to learn to sing a variety of songs such as classic, semi-classic, and folk. Also we try to learn to sing them in the proper style and inter- pretation. Through singing songs one can become better acquainted with people of other nationalities and countries. The stu- dents also have a feeling of enjoying their work as well as learning. The Glee Club sang, Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes, Ciribiribee, and 'La Cucaracha, at the music festival sponsored by the Pikeville Study Club, No- vember 2l, 1953. They learned quite a few Christmas Carols to sing during the holi- days. Mr. Theodore Takaroff, the director, is trying to get some special arranged selec- tions from Gilbert and Sullivan to prepare for our next appearance which will be April 1, 1954. The accompanist for this perform- ance will be Nancy Stephens. The Glee Club is open to anyonein high school or the eighth grade. 'H Future Homemakers of America, The F. H, A, chapter of Bledsoe county consists of thirty-seven members, Any girl who has taken Home Economics or is at the present taking this subject, may become a member of the F, H. A, We are affiliated with the State and National Organizations which entitles us to attend state conventions, state F.l-I. A. camp, -receive publications and various other things, Some of our activities for the year are our re- gular meetings, participating in the sub-district meeting, fashion shows, state convention, state camp, F. H. A. workshop at Carson Newman. We think the Future Homemakers of America encourages young girls to want to be fine young women of tomorrow. President ---- - -Nancy Stephens Vice President- - - - Jane Campbell Treasurer ---- - Betty J. Angel Secretary- - ------ Ruby J, Perry Reporter- - - - - Wilma J, McReynolds Q sr c. .5 A Wx 1 ' 15 Qc: 'wim- AX' Future Farmers of America Our F.F.A. Chapter is the largest organization in school. It is composed of seventy-five members, the majority of this number being Freshmen. The chapter has been working on a new shop for the school. It is behind the gymnasium and is 120 feet long and 40 feet wide. It is composed of one classroom for the Band, a shop, a classroom for the agriculture class and some small storage rooms for their tools and equipment. The building is made of concrete blocks. Our chapter has begun a pig chain. We have five Hampshire sows and one boar. The sows were given to five boys which in turn will give two sow pigs back to the chapter to be given to more boys. The F.F. A. basketball team has been quite successful this season. They have had five wins and no losses. We have also been quite successful on other projectsg such as winning first place in the Sub-Dis- trict contest of parliamentary procedure. 2,1 We have chosen Barbara Sue Agee as queen of our F. F. A. chapter. She will be our candidate in the tri-state F. F. A. Queen contest. Barbara Sue is a Sophomore at B.C.H. S. She has been an active 4-H Club member since her early school days, winning several prizes in fat cattle shows and fat hog shows. She is a typical farm girl and helps with the chores before and after school hours. Scholastically, she ranks high in her class, and is an active participant in exua-curricular activities. my QR ri 4-H Club The purpose of 4-H Club work is to teach rural boys and girls the latest and best practices in agri- culture and home economics, including the fine and significant things in rural life. Members find their lives enriched by enduring friendships with other young people. Some of the activities the 4-H Club members participate in are contests, rallys, 4-H Club Camps and 4-H Club Round-Up. Through work in projects, boys and girls learn how to assume responsibilities and find their places in the world of which they are a part. H4 'Pa TO MAKE THE BEST BETTER. PLEDGE I Pledge: My Head to clearer thinking, My Heart to greater loyalty, My Hands to greater service, And my Health to better living For my Club, my Community, Arid my Country, Junior Keyboard Music Club Our club was organrzed as a part of the Natronal Federauon of Muslc Clubs The purpose of thrs club IS to develop the talent of rts members and to strmulate musrcal mterest 1n our school Our Presldent rs Karen Krrk Pau11ne Graham is V1ce Presrdent Nancy Stephens Secretary and Wrlda Thomas Treasurer Phyllrs All members are studymg either prano or a band mstrument and are especlally mterested rn musrc They are Judy Bickford Joann Klock Janlce Swafford Loretta Cagle Lxnda Roberson Phylhs Hitch cox Marlon Anms Jo Ella Blackbum and Frances McW1111ams Mrs Clemma Ferguson rs the club counselor . . . . . . . Q ' 3 . v . . Roberson is Pianist, . . . . . . . ' . I , . , . . ' . . ' I . . . 'A x . . Wfwfn I L 'Av I 0' . 4 ' ' Lk TUWIH1' 4 fl - ' 5 - 1 ' l . 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DOTTIE smm-1-senior - 1 Year v, JMU , A 1 MARIORIE KIRK-Freshman - 1 Year f lj' J, HELEN LEWIS-Captain-Junior - 3 Years j! ' if BARBARA HUMBLE-Freshman - 1 Year U Q Of y TV' ff, , nf' ,uf ' 1 AA' A F' f A, . . . Mff AQ U These srx glrls were chosen by the student body to furnrsh U' L ' pep and encouragement to the athletes during football and basketball seasons. They have been active at all games and have put their whole hearts into each activity to bring the greatest of honors to their Alma Mater, BLEDSOE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL. HTHLHIKS ,-fi. HERMAN BAYLESS, Co-Captain Coach JAMES T, WARDEN LaVAUGI-IN BELL. C0-Capram All TVC Right End All TVC Quarterback Se ptember September September September October October October October October November November SEASON SCORES Dayton Whitwell Meigs Saint Andrews Jasper Dunlap Smyrna Homestead Tracy City South Pitts. Alumni Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe WINDELL SHELBY, Left Guard MAXIE ROBERSON, Fullback FREDDY ROBERSON Center All - TVC Guard JI s. sir I, , ,M ,L 12? 7, 1 gc Coach JOHNIE BROWN D. HALE Manager DONNA SMITH Manager PATSY SMITH F. LEWIS - Guard M. MARSH - Guard 3 L 6x3 +3 fa Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe Bledsoe z'5 la - Guard BLEDSOE GIRL'S BASKETBALL SCORES 19 S pencer 29 Centertown 40 Jasper 27 Sale Creek 29 Pleasant Hill 14 Dunlap 27 Sale Creek 3 8 Spencer 27 Rhea 34 Dunlap 3 2 C entertown 38 Whitwell 33 Jasper 33 Rhea 59 Whitwell 1 YK, XMXS N91 Sx Ymxevls sx 009 Trxexqs XM Q01 o 2 og, NG X Wo 0 4' Jae Q50 Wx 5000 W X lpggoqs 'age 0 0 Q,Xe j X 43, Q J 814' 4. ,, , 0 OZ, 41, 'fb 0 T521 f 0 0 fo O ' 'fi f 1131, fo? 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MYERS A 0 POW LIJS FURINITUR AND APPLIANCDS Market Street Dayton Tennessee Compllments of ROBINSON'S DRUG STORL Dayton 102 Sprlng Clty 2861 THE CAR OLYN SHOP Ch1ldren and Women s Clothlng Ready to Wear Phone 580 AGE S GROCERY Feeds Grocemes Dry Goods Melvlne Tenne ssee C ongratulatatons Senlor s S MOR GA N TH11. FASHION SHOP Lad1es and Ch1ldren's Ready to Wear MRS PATTEN MRS WOODLEE Phone 353 Dayton Tennessee H XITHCOCK MOTOR COMPANY Your Studebaker Dealer Phone 229 South Market Street Dayton Tennessee C ompllments of SWA P SHOP Dayton Tenne ssee Comphments of HUGH WRIGHT FOOD MARRLT Get Your Good Food Here Dayton Tennessee Buy It At FR11.NCH'S Furnlture Apphances Jewelry Dayton Tennessee ,T ,. L4 f E TT 41 , . . . Q Tl ' . , . ll ll Dayton, Tennessee ' . as ' . 1 ' T , , ll ll Y 3 ER WlN'S FABRICS For Finer Quality Fabrics and Curtains At Reasonable Prices oth and Broad Street Chattanooga, Tennessee POPE Ei JOHNSON Quality lvlerchandise Since 1906 Mt. Airy, Tennessee Coniplixnents of NIERRINIAIN GROCERY We Pleas Our Custonaers Dunlap Tenn ssee Cornpllnqents of SMITH RE XALL DRUG STORE Crossville Tennessee CLI V37-CDN BLQIDC 1-H COINAPANY LAIVLINACIX HARDWARE Building Mat rials Paint Norge Frif idaire Appliances Phone 35 Cros sville Tennes see Condpli fnents of NELSON SHlPLEY 'vlanager Horne Store orth Niarl et Street Dayton 'lennf sscc Cornplirnents of SHIBLEY S of TO S3 STORE GEO fl SIHBLEY Conipliinents Ol lllls Tlllxll i SlORl Shoes Clotnin Dry Coods Phone 'no Dax ton Fl ennc sscc Cornpli nents of ARCHLR PAPER CONIPAN V Wnola sale Paper Products l27Hl 30 Nlar ft Street Clnttinoo a Tcnncsstt , , T .L li ' Q1 4 ' O 11 N-1 I A , 1 'V ' C e , ' ' 'N X .,. . . 7 G I 5 f' Y . , 1- 9 1 W N lf Q , ' ' 1 Y V at 9 L' ' . . Da on Tennessee 7 - - f ' ', . X ' 4 ,r w f ' r ff - , 4-.fp .,w- T 4 l - - . J V- 1 . i l 1 3' ' W' - C7 - ' T O 1 .-f 'n 1, ' K .4 .L :xi . H l 1 f 1 xx r 2 ' xv , 3 Y - X1 I C o J f ff Cornpllzme nts of CENTRAL. GROCER Phone 72 Plfievllle T ennes see T HF BLEDSONIAIN BA NINER Your Home Town News vaper Publlshed on Thursda Cornrnerclal Prlntln P1' evllle Tenne s see Cornplufnents of FERGUSON DRUC COMPANIV Phone 30 P1kev1lIe Tennessee Compllme nts of RAGLAND POTTER AND COMPAINY Wnolesale GTOCCIICS Phone ZZ 42 PIREVILLE ELECTRIC SHOP Furnlture Apphances Repalrs Crosley Cabson Apex Dealer LITTLF' and DAVIS Mallavers Phone 142 P1kev1lle Tennes see Cornplnfnents of BREWER S FIVE TO FIVE DEPARTMENT ST ORE Cros svllle Tenn ssee Shop At REDr ORR 9 AND 10 Frlendly Servlce and Cheaper PIICGS Dayton Tenne s see Compllments of W L. WEBB General Nlerehandlse Gas and O1l Route 4 Plkevllle Tenne s see INT ER NATIONAL HARVESTER TRUCRS Sales Se TVICG Spencer , Tennessee E S VANDEVA Sandwmhes GIOCGIICS Beer Spencer, Tennessee v ' 7- T IT T Y' -1 'Y I W7 . . . O G '1 ' . , . 3 A ', . T I L - , . ' , ' Cross-ville, Tennessee - ' - 1 -I 1 CJ ' rm , e ! . 'D 1 L1 0 0 7 '3 ' , , I . Compliments of FOX MOTOR COMPANY Willys Sales and Service Phones Day - 344 Night - 104 - Y Crossville Tennessee Compliments of THE VALUE SHOP The Best Values For Your Dollar Pikeville Tenne S see Compliments of SIMPSON S 5 gl 10 Pikeville Tennessee You re Always Welcome At IVIITCHELL DRUG STORE We Never Compromise Wltil Quality Cr ossville Tennessee Compliments of BLACK gl WHITE COFFEE SHOPPE Crossville Tennessee Compliments of PRATT S FARM STORE Phone 116 Pikeville Tennessee Compliments of STANDEFER PHARMACY Prescription Druggist Pikeville Tennes see Compliments of COULTER S GROCERY Pikeville Tennessee For Your Scholastic Needs Cfo to School For Your Material Needs See Us Crossville Tennessee RAINBOW CAFE Air Condltioned Famous for Fine Foods Crossville Tennessee HII..I..'S DEPARTMENT STORE Cornpliments of R. D. ROBERSON 8: SON GROCERY Groceries - Notions - Feeds Pikeville Tennessee Compliments of ALLEN PHILLIPS .Teweler Watch Repair Ring Sizes Dayton Tennessee Compliments of FRED K ROBERSON GROCERY Pikeville Tenne s see W I.. HODCES gc SON Jewelers Repair Work A Specialty Dayton Tennessee Compliments of DAVIS BARBER SHOP Pikeville Tennessee Compliments of M SCHILD Sc COMPANY Coal Ice Ice Cream Phone 3 Dayton Tenne s s ee CROSS VILLE LUMBER CO Poplar Lumber See Us for Best Prices Phone 169 Y Crossvllle Tennessec Compliments of FRED SIVIITI-I Groceries Gas Oil Pikeville Tennessee Compliments of DUDLEY SWAFFORD Pikeville Tennessee Compliments of WOODROW CAGLE GROCERY AND SERVICE STATION Pikeville Tenne s see . , , . . , , . . , I We Buy Yellow Pine and 99 I6 ' 19 - . . . . 7 'Z 3 . . 7 . . ! GROVER C AULT General Merchand1se Lltton Tennessee Comphrnents of KOZY KORNER RESTAURANT Phone 9183 Dayton Tennes see Comphments of GENE'S SERVICE CENTER 24 Hour Wrecker Serv1ce Phone 76 Dayton Tenne s see AQUA HOTEL Dmmg Room Home Cookmg Best Place to Eat 1n Dayton Dayton Tennessee Con gr atulat1ons I DR and MRS PAUL G SMITH Complunents of PIKEVILLE HARDWARE COMPANY Phone Z3 Cornphrnents of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE L I.. SWAFFORD Ma1n Street P1kev111e Tennessee Comphrnents of DUNLAP HARDWARE B R HUDSON, Manager Dunlap Tennessee TRAILWAYS CAFE 8: BUS DEPOT Rmg O Gold Donuts Short Orders Fountam Serv1ce Crossv111e , Tennessee Comp11ments of WORTI-HNGTON GROCERY Route 3 P1kev11le Tennessee . 1 I ' ' II I D Pikeville, Tenne s see I I I 9 D ' 0 ' I GURLEY MOTOR COMPANY Make a date vnlth the 'ROCKLT EIGHT Phone 75 Across from the Post Off1ce Dayton Tenne ssee PURSER ar KNIGHT DEPT Comphmems Of STORE s A TAYLOR Shoes Clothmg Phone 304 Dayton Tennessee Fresh Frults and Vegetables Good Apple Clder R 3 Dayton Tenne s see Compllrnents of M C SPARKMAN Spencer Tenness 'When better plants are grown We w1ll grow them Dayton Tenne s see Cornplunents of WA LDDN AND MCBRID General Merchand1se Pan Am Gas and O11 Spencer Tennc ssee G ongratulatlons Se nlors Q? 5 Wagga Cornphrnents of MORGAN C ONSTRUC TION C OMPANY Across from the Post Off1ce Dayton Tennessee Cornphrnents of BROWN MOTOR CO BUDDY BURGLSS lvlanager P1kev11le Tennessee r. Il Groceries RoM1NEs PLANT FARM , ee v BLAKE ROBERSOIN General Merchandlse Motorola and Ph1lco TV Route Z P1kev1lle, Tenne ssee Comy l1ments TATE'S GROCERY AND SERVICE STATION Dunlap Tennessee S1AGG'S PHARMACY Dunlap Tennessee We Sell Rexall Drugs Compllments of CLARA'S HOBBY HOUSE Dunlap Tennessee J B JOHNSON D1StI1bUtOT of Esso Products Dunlap Tennessee C ompllments of MARKUM'S 5 81 IO Dunlap Tennessee Cornpl1ments of DUNLAP DRIVE INN Dunlap, Tennessee HOME SERVICE AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Hotpolnt Appllanc e s and Servlce Phone 51 Dunlap Tennessee Compl1ments of MARSH GROCERY Route l Dunlap Tennessee Comphrnents of THE FOUR WAY STORE General Merchand1se and Norge Appllances H C. Roberson College Stat1on 4 I J of i' A 7 W . . 9 ll ll 1 . . ' J I I , . t ,... Fifty Years Forward on the American Road. BROWN 8: WILSON MOTOR COMPANY SAM BROWN and HAYDEN WILSON Owners P1kev11le, Tennessee Congratulatlon Sen1or Class and Annual Staff on productlon ofa b1gger and better ed1t1on of the CAC CUCDQ Elric CJVAX, RICHARD K WOOD Spec1al1st 1n School and College Annuals A I 5,1 3807 Oweda Terrace - Phone 87 3424 Chattano0ga Tennessee I I I ,. Eli, fll' f.R Q fl T f SIINLNKDINS AIND :JAC E FURNITURE AND APPLIANC EIS Phlleo APQTIGHCCS Iviafta Was1 Modern and Tradltlonal I urn1ture We Ap13TCC18.tG Your Trade Q Cash or Terrns f - fzwi . ' Phone 3221 Spencer Tennes see MY Ofilee Phone Dayton 714 Cfflee Phone thens 0123 Home Dhone 717 VV J K NNT DY QTOCK YXRDS ba es Thursdays Tuesdays Dayton Tennessee Athens fennessu 5 . I v , v , . - J 1 1 ' ' ' x U 10 - U .L -1 s . . , . 4 fig 1 - .W -.-- 7 : jf4gi'j'.'4f-. E ' T T P , ' 2 I . 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T , , M I: A -A A A A 2 COX MOTOR COMPANY Phone 115 1 plqmouth 121 West Second Avenue Mopar Factory Engumeered Parts Dodfve Plymouth Dealers Dayton 1 enne s see Phone 6 Crossvllle, Tennessee PLATLAU TRUCK at EQUIPMLNT COMPANY Mmmom INC ORPORATLD ,X y Sale s and Se rvlce C ornplunents of 1N1ANSF1ELD'S COFFE1.. SHOPPE FRLLZETTE 'XND DRIVL INN RILSTAURANT TOINY LUSA Owner Dayton Tenne ss e RHEA EQUIPMLNT COMPANY W Thlrd Avenue Phone 562 Dayton Tennessee Pont1ac Sales and SCIVICC L SCHOOLFILL Manufacturer and Dealer Lumber and Txrnbers Phone 44 ff:-N j D f XX' P1kev111e Tenne s see , N- iq F WN. - .,f X! n ' I 0 '..- , as II A 'Ill' Q: - 7322... O - ' ' , F. I T Motor Trucks 4 'T' XZ K T' I T- 1 3 D 1 xy T 7,9 v 13 D I L. . ' I 1' ,I in I Ki Compliments of WAQQEN PAINT DEALERS Spencer Tennessee M S HITCHCOCK General Merchandlse Fleld Seeds and Fertlllzer Purma and Mother's Be t Feeds Spencer Tennessee LEECRAFT MANUFACTURING CORPORATION Manufacturers of H1gh Grade Sports and Dress Sh1rts Spencer Tennessee MOTOR SERVICE Sz SUPPLY CO INC Wholesale Auto Parts and Supphes Machlne Shop Servlce Phone 57 Crossvllle Tennessee HOWARD EWTON FUNERAL HOME Incensed MOTt1C13H Ambulance Serv1ce Anyt1me Anywhere 'Where Sympathy Goes Wlth Serv1ce Phone 82 Dunlap, Tennessee 9 . . S 9 T 1 4 . , - 9 C 1 1 9 , . . D'ARMOND BUICK Co. V - ' A Buick Sales and Service I New and Used Cars Phone 273 Crossv1l1e Tennessee Compllments of E AND B CAF gg, Hamburgers and Spec1a1t1es 'I' Crossv1lle Tennessee PLATE AU CHLVROLET COMPANY Chevrolet and Oldsrnoblle Sale s and Serv1ce fun R01 5-I Phone 111 902 West Avenue N E -I' Crossv111e Ten.ne see X Ng E R CLARA GRoc RY Q Q, Star Brand Shoes P 'e Nor e Apphances xt' ? Gas and O11 d Hardware Spencer T nnessee SEQUATCHIJ.. FARMER CO OP RATIVL Servlng the Farmers of Sequatchl County W1th Quahty Feed Seed and Fert111zer A Farmer Ovxned and Controlled C Phone 33 X Dunlap Tennessee 1 4 7? 1.1 V- an tv Q 7 ' ' L 'N 5 ,J-gg:-f . x A , , ,...-- . , S ,K l 1 . . ., L fr r A if! xg 'r ,- 'w - 4. 119 V , 1 -J B ' A . ', V I L , p, ' , -5-, x In Q Q R: - ' : N gygr-2 - .ff ' -': 1' , .1 'Tha t ip'-R I A P .fb Q ' Ff' , . fr-TQ 4 T 4 L' v-' - k,-A . .2 . I r - '. Va 'O L 1 C omphments of DAYTON BANK AND TRUST COMPANY D Dayton, Tennessee Q3 Q X Compllments of 4 JOHNSONS RESTAURANT ,Ss A EIS, F1ne Food and Courteous Serv1ce 4 ANGIE JOHNSON, Manager Pxkevulle Tennessee GIVE US YOUR WASHDAY BLUES IQ Ot PO' ,v,0,' ' You Brmg 'Em We Clean 'Em isa' All In One Day' P1kev11.Ie Tenne s see Comp11ments of WALTER'S BUICK COMPANY Phone 283 Dayton Tennessee Cornphments of BENTON FARMER GROCERY AND SERVICE STATION P1kev111e, Tenne ssee W 'F' 223 B X gg I a 5- K -tw A S l E: x x PIKEVILLE DRY CLEANERS I .., , ,zz Q: IAMBULANCE Cornpllment f PUTNAM FUNERAL HOME Phone 75 P1kev1l1e Tennessee WELC1-1's CAFE 4 The Place Wlth Good Eats' S' tif, 1 'fee IVIRS H E WELCH Manager fb 'sb fx! FORD. LEWIS MOTOR CO C'1 FORD we , Sales and Serv1ce Phone 3102 Spencer Tennessee CITIES SERVICE GARAGE CO-rflplete Servlce FOI' Your Car P1kev11le snylcl Tennessee CROSSVILLI.. MACHINE SHOP Mach1ne Work Saw Work Weld1ng 496 West Flfth Street Phone 287W P S02 Crossv1I1e Tennessee 7 ' s o F Il ' ' , 5 ll ' I X if L' X Lui It! f I 7 3- 5 o o o 9 1 ?. Pikeville, Tennessee X 4!,'f'f' -- ,X I , , ' gi-2. . X? E- - J f x 7 Yr . A I D I I V .2 u , T UT' CQUAV S GROCERY Fancy GTOCCTICS Fresh Meats Frult Vegetables Good Thmgs to Eat Dunlap Tenne s see fm Wksx FLORIST For Every Occaslon Express lt Wlth Flowers Call 148 24 Hour Servlce MRS HELLN BURNS Local Agent W E NIAYBERRY SON .....-J Fw N wil 3 ,-if 4 I COOPER'S INC Dry Goods Dxamonds Watches Shoes Jewelr Furrnture Crossvllle, Tennessee Notlons Y Star Brand Shoes Are Better Phone 133 P1kev1lle, Tennessee 63 F 'axle I WZ F pi:22:1:1 t'-'- Q- , S ,fl A fl ,fj1j'j2f2' X V QQ 4 3 X ij . .v.s X xx N i Q . 00 X :-3-F42-If?-If W ' l5?fflf Y - A I ll ' ' ll V L QQ C S . ' ' ,Nj I N- ' av V f o 'I f. I - - IY . . at , D 1 I l Z 1- Cornpllments of -dx -9 ,gl cruz: ' ' SIMONTON'S DAIRY G D Pasteur1zed Da1ry Products Crossv1L1e Tennessee DAX! E fre' MEM K 7 In mam' IMPLEMENT C JM John Deere Farm ali nl: O Machmery Parts and Servlce Phone 5 C rossv1l1e Tennessee FIRST NATIONAL BANK P1kev111e, Tennessee Esrabnshed 1913 Q ummm: T S.- e Welcome Savmgs Accounts' Why Not Begm Now Br1ghten1ng Your Own Resources Over Sl, 500 000 00 Future? 1 , ..::. 'hy ' 4: Q .....,. L., n:-.Au .A N X R E M1212 X 'xx' T , 3 . I , , 341, L IIIIIIII rv f' . .nl f 'f HW ' ' I , . P l K E V l L L E f l .l'l V IV . 1' N u. 'Llhl-.---.. ' ' , ' I' I. 'l, TN.. X ' 4 , - . u X ' . ' at X ' lx li 5 s f J, A. MANSFIELD and CLARK COLVARD, Owners S, MORGAN, Mill Manager Um GPC: MOTOR CO Ford Mercury Sales and SCIVICC Ford Tractors Farm h.qu1prnent Z4 Hour Wrecker Se rvlce Phones Day 189 304 N1 ht 13 W Crossv11le Tennessee CHEVROLET CHLVROLLT VALUE PRIC S ls the Hwhest Nre the Lowest VA UGHN MOTOR C OMPANY Hrkkl 1 : - , 'g - ' E .O I I fl A 'U1 Pikeville, Tennessee 2525!- : :AT -., f I M ,J , CUMBERLAND LAUNDRY CO INC Woolen Garments Moth Proofed At No Extra Cost Cros sv111e , Tennessee A! - LEE S CASH STORE Peters Dlamond Brand Shoes Ladles Ready to Wear Adams Hats We A1m to Please at Lee Phone 2.8 P1kev11le Tenne s see px 1? QWHUQQ, LOVEIVIANS EFFERONS INC. I-LARDIE 8: CAUDLE MARTIN Sz THOMPSON IVIILLER BROTHERS 4 W1 f at 1 A lj' w -I DRY CLEANING nx14,QD,,S X X C0540 0, s !',, YI ,X H A 0 Cl ' SS! 5 X Comphments of REDMOND FURNITURE COMPANY Al f Westmghouse Electrlcal Apphances Zen1th Radxos P1ttsburg Pa1nts Jewelry Phone 4103 P1kev111e Tenne s see C ornphrnents of I,--.,x LUTHER HODGE Sz SONS Pan Am Lubrlcatlon '9 0 Gas Wash Jobs o11 9703 0 Phone 385 Y Junct1on of 28 68 Cumberland Home steads C omplxments of zyfmg QQ fmfwz Phone 6 9557 Chattanooga Tennessee f-IN: f-00D Q, CQANWE-.L.L. Slnce 1906 X P1kev111e, Tennessee L, S, POPE A, B. CRANWELL 1 1 .LEE Distributor of Esso Products Telephone 60 Pikeville, Tennessee DEALER ,,,,,,,5-WA, DL. AT E A U TIRES TIRE COMPANY 410 N We t Avenue Goodyear T1res Tubes and Accessorles Hotpolnt APIJIIHDCCS Crossv111e Tennessee MODERN TRACTOR CO lll.l.lS CIIILMERS SAL!! Ill SIIVICK lractors Harvesters Farm Machlnery Last Second Avenue Phone 308 Dayton Tennessee ASKELL H MUJLS L H a an HOOWQR tors WISH You Well Drl MUJLS 111113 C Ontrac WLLL x7-qla-udei T N l . S I 2 I- 1 - 3 ! ' 9 54 ' X N -J '-K , , 5 5 -. lu Z ll H' 1 'num musfmklnur V6 UU' is :J ,ZA- i Q ' 5 -,M fm .F ,nslyy . Y A ' 1 1 , ?'?'s, :Q X'-fxwimh 3 x 6li'1g?w 2 rf ,L i ? 3 v 'S Q mf


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