Charlotte High School - Tiger Yearbook (Charlotte, TN)
- Class of 1955
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' 'I Y . . , N , V'kk 1 I X Ay? Qu . . , X 1 GE . me fa . ' 1 rt- l .SY C - ' 5 A , ' isa is 1,-' - Volume Seven 1955 Published by THE SENIOR CLASS CHARLOTTE HIGH SCHOOL Charlotte, Tennessee As we have sat in the classroom, eaten in the lunchroom, talked in halls, enjoyed our- selves at the social events, a year has passed at Charlotte School. It is our hope that this edition of THE TIGHI will cause you to re- live this year with us. THE STAFF f S N qw v 'Q ff' 5 f it 'W S i g ' av . X W Wfiiag -uuym . N... Q' 31151 .! . f' 1. A 6 lf 6 4 6 4 an We wish to pay tribute to one who has guided us with patience and kindness through our activities in high school, An agriculture teacher of high ideals, he has led us these four years, In his quiet way he has done many things for our welfare. With great pleasure, we, the Tiger staff, and Senior Class, dedicate the '55 Tiger to our sponsor, Hugh Vineyard. A' F, D, BENNETT, Principal PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE As you, the Class of '55, leave Charlotte High School, we hope that you will carry with you many fond memories of your stay here, In the last four years we have seen you grow into fine young men and women, Some of you, many we hope, will continue your education and others will for the first time come face to face with making your own way in this com- plex world of ours, Whatever you may do always remember that success in any endeavor doesn't just happen, it is the result of long hours of hard work, Enter into every job with enthusiasm, work at it hard, see it to completion and be justly proud of any job well done, E , Md' . 3 V' 9+ Seated: Superintendent of County Schools, Tom Suggg Mrs. Mary Anne Self, Secretary: I. C, Erranton, Attendance Teacher, Mrs, Mary Alice Sensing, Supervising Teacherg Mrs. Ruth Katzenburger, Speech and Hearing Teacher, Carlene Brown, Materials and Textbook Clerk, F D BENNETT B s , Principal, Chemistry J. H BRYANT B s , M A Assistant Principal, Algebra, Geometry, Woodwork, Football MRS, Loursrs BRYANT B, s, English OLIVER CUNNINGHAM Mathematics, Biology, General Science, BESSIE GREER B, s, History, Geography Economics HUGH VINEYARD B, s, Agriculture Girls' Basketball LOLA MILLER B. S. Health, Library LOUISE SOUTHERL AND B, s, Bookkeeping, Typing MRS, MARY H, BUCKNER B.S.. M. A. Home Economics ELEANORA MILLER B. 5. . M. A. English, Speech MELTON SELF B. S. Physical Education Football Boys' Basketball Sceaee SENIURS sa, 'T HUGH VINEYARD Class Sponsor cw X U, X, W S , L xx JAMES DOUGLAS LEWIS Class President 4, Vice President 1, 2, FFA l,2,3, Beta Club 2,3, Vice President 3, Paper staff 3, Science Club 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 3,4, Junior Play, Who's Who. Af ,L gg 'gjif RALS-1 LEON cgrcrrs PAY GLASGOW YM 6641 A3 Class Vice President 4, Football 1, 2, Class Treasurer 4, FHA 1, 2,3, , Beta 4, Beta Club 2, 3,4, 3, 4, Captain 4, Class Secretary 2, Club 2, 3,4, Science Club 2, Varsity FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamen- Baseball 3,4, Basketball 2, 4, FFA 1, Visit 4, Who's Who. N ' , asm-er 4, Varsity visit 4, 2,3,4, Reporter 3, Annual Staff 3. QOQ fbmugllka i I ,V - FTA 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Speecl Club 4, Vice President, Senior Play, Class Prophet, Who's Who. GUY ADAMS FOSTER ANDERSON JAMES EARL BATEY FFA 1.2.3.4: FFA Basketball 4. Football Manager 2,3,4, Basketball Football 1,2, 3,4, FFA 1,2,3, Basket - Manager 2,4, Baseball 2,3, FFA l,2, ball Manager 4, Paper Staff 3, Scienc Cumbexxand AMR 3, Senior Play. Club 2, Junior Play, Senior Play, Wh: Who. , 7 r PEGGY BERRY EDNA FAY CHRISTY NEAL COOKSEY Valedicwriall 4: CIRSS SCCICIB-TY 1: FHA 1,2,4, Beta Club 3,4. Vanleer 1, Football 3,4, Baseball FHA 1,2, 3,45 SCieIlCe Club 2, Beta Manager 4, Wh0'5 Who, Clllb 2,3,4g FTA 43 Pape! staff 1,3, von I , 4, Annual Staff 4, Who's Who. '-'WW Qcxevx 2 Yxggxwuxo, 'gmg :A-3 NANCY RAY DILLINGI-IAM I. B. DUKE SARA CLAIRE GREER DAR 4, Class Treasurer 2, 3, Reporter FFA 1,2, 3, FA Basketball 4, FHA 1, 2, 3,4, Historian 4, Beta Club 4, Pianist 4, FHA 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer Football 4. ' 2, 3,4, Paper Staff 3, 4, Science Club 1, Vice President 2, President 3, Sub- Q hm, lo 1-Lo 2, Speech Club 3,4, Reporter 4, DiSUiCI 1.2: B612 Club 2, 3,4, Report- 'R+ Q f0 0 Basketball 3, Varsity Vislt 3, Annual C! 4: PHPBI staff 4: Annual 3.4: gf X Staff 4, FTA 4, Who's Who. Basketball Manager 1,2,3,4, Foot- oxfxbl, '7 ball Queen Attendant 3, 4, Harvest J 117, Attendant 3, Junior Play, Senior Play, Spanish 2, Science 2. OX A! , J 6 I JAMES HAFNER BEULAH HAGEWOOD CHRISTINE HAYES FFA 1,2, 3,4, Beta Club 4, Who's FHA 1, 2, 3,4, Speech 3,4, FTA 4, FHA 1, 2,3,4, Beta Club 3, 4, Speech Who. Cheerleader 3, Senior Play. Club 3, Senior Play, Who's Who. DAVID HOLLOWAY Vanleer 1,25 4-H Club 1,25 Sopho- more Play5 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Class Poet 45 Who's Who. SALLIE ANN HUNTER Bo wr 6 Sf: BOBBY JACKSON FHA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Qta Club FFA 1,2,3,4. 2, 3,45 Science Club 25 Speech Club 35 Annual Staff 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Senior Play. QIIXGTIGLLL EVELYN Jonas FHA 1, 2, BILL LEWIS LUCILLE LEWIS FFA 1, 2, 3,45 FFA Basketball 4. Vanleer 1,25 FHA 3,45 Beta Club 45 Cyn, 5651,-pffenf, Who's Wh05 Sophomore Play. FAYE LOGGINS Class Secretary 1,2,35 Beta Club 3,45 Science Club 25 FHA 1,2,3,45 Spanis Club 25 Annual Staff 35 Paper staff 2, 3,45 Harvest Queen 25 Cheerleader 35 Football Attendant 45 Basketball 1,25 Girls' State 35 Beta Play 3,45 Who's Who. TOMMY MATLOCK JAMES MCCLELLAND FFA 1,2,35 Basketball 3,45 FFA 1,'2,3, 45 Football 1,3,45 Beta Baseball 3. Club 2, 3,45 Basketball 45 Who's Wh 2+ P ANNETTA MCGEE U U7 W CELIA MILLER Vanleer 1,2, Sophomore Play, 4-H FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, FHA Manager 1,2,3,4, Speech Club 3, 3,4, President 4, Varsity Visit 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Paper Basketball Captain 4, Beta Club 4, Senior Play, Who's Who. . 4 '-X50 17owQ1'v glad' Agrwww Yxlcwuxx ,TN X an V25 staff 3. qyadqdyi' Oh'- 4 I r HAROLD G. MILLER FFA 1,2,3, President 1, Science Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Beta Club 2,3,4, Vice President 4, Beta Play 2, 3,4, Junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff 3,4, Baseball 3,4, Who's Who. I-lb :loolhv l-Kill A660 moss O I7 L0 f IANELLE MILLER NEIL MURPHY ROBERT MURPHY FHA 1,2,3, Lafayette, N.C. 2. Class Vice President 1, President 2,3, Football 2,3, 4, Co-Captain 4, FFA FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Beta Club 1,2,3,4, Junior Play, Senior Play, 2, 3,4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Speech Club, Class Giftorlan 4, Who's Who. Science Club 2, Junior Play, sera Play Cha, go QL, 4, Who's Who. GLENN NELSON FFA 1,2,a,4. FFA 1, 1,2,3,4, Spanish 2, Science Club 2, Boys' State, Junior Play, Senior Play, Who's Who. of etS'-W IUANITA LEE OVERTON FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Science Club 2, Beta Club 3, 4, Paper Staff 4, Speech Club 4, Treasurer 4, Varsity Visit 3, Beta Play 4, Drought Bowl Queen Candidate 3, Principa1's Office 2,a,4, whos who. ' I I BILLY PHILLIPS BOBBY POW ELL idx FFA 1, 2,3,4. Vanleer 1,25 4-H crub 1,2g Basket- - Q ball 1,2, 3, 4g Football 3,4g Baseball ffxgpxggx 4, Sophomore Playg Senior Play. Lqym N Nglxxcvwrx QNFTW RALPH POWELL Vanleer 1,2g 4-H 1,2,3,4g Class Vice President 3, Football 3,4g Basketball 3,45 Sophomore Playg Senior Playg Class Pessimist. Boob +O0lif r I GTF? HAROLD PROCTOR JAMES DONALD PROCTOR VIRGINIA RICHARDSON N. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. FFA 1, 2, 3,4g FFA Basketball 4g FHA 1, 3: Speech Club 3: Beta Club Q-X 3 Football 4. 2, 3,4, C 53.4 N o FLA I SFU Q??xJ XX QR 513 LD U X P r,Qk X ,U M, 3 VERA SPANN VERNA SPANN FHA 1,2,3,4g Cheerleader 1,2,3,4g FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4g Basketball 1,2, 3,4g Co-Captain 3,45 Basketball 2, 3,45 Speech 3g Paper Beta Club 3, 45 Speech Club 33 Paper Staff 4, Science Club 2, Junior Play, Staff 4g Annual Staff 45 Science Club Senior Play. 2, Principa1's Office 3g Junior Pray, .Wugk 34, QQ R4 whos who. QHM fain ALTON STORY FFA 1,2,3,4g Basketball 2,3,4, Co- Captain 4, Football Manager 4g Base ball 3, 45 Beta Club 4g Who's Who. MARY LINDA STUART JOE DAVID SUTTON BETTY I ANE TROTTER FHA 1, 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, FFA 1,2,3,4, Football 2,3,4, Base- Vanleer 1,2, Sophomore Play, FHA 3. CaPtaln 3: Beta Club 2. 3.4: SPanish ball Manage' 2.3: Wh0'S Wh0. Q , M -T Club ip Sgencalilub Annual Staff 'O Qekqvqbmxx NXMB iw, bnnl rx gm , e n fl ,unor ay, o's 0. 5 N . mf ef .bo X XD dr' 3 'SQ may X, 60 , is Q09 05 of O29 we ANN TURNER GLADYS VANTREASE GAIL WALL FHA 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 1.2, FHA 1, 2, 3,4, Reporter 3,4, Science FHA 2,3,4, 4-H 1,2, 3,4, Vanleer 1, LCSD Parliamentarian 3, Paper sraff Club 2, Beta Club 2,3,4, Secretary Basketball 1,2, 3, Nature Club 1, 3,4, Co-Editor 3, Editor 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, Junior Play, Science Club 2, Spanish Club 2, 2,3,4, Annual Staff 4, Science Club Paper staff. Paper Staff 4, Senior Play, Who's Who. 2, Speech Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Basketball 2, Beta Play 3, Senior Play, Class Reporter 3, Class Historian, Who's Who. NEIL WALL NORETTA WALL RAY WALL FFA 1,2,3,4. FHA 1,2,4, Football Queen 3, Foot- FFA 1,2,3,4, Clarksville High 3. ball Attendant 4, Harvest Attendant 4, whos who. gm QW QWUMQ The anti re plas vas ReallY I X 07x X Receiving our cards and alba: C twill A stltch in time The caxfis and albums 095' CBRC All 63? Handing ov hm, pm CHYQ Shen day is D8 sa' Looking 9- Sweet dream e their Dmfwe ,zaxlrprl ad Infwresting? 6' .K wah -for ' 1, Ga- nun! Listening to the st QQg' Walking the streets I Tl gD0D't fall! Km1mwmm.,MwAW, 4 Wir Mmm uhwiyr .. 'g 55' Taking aptitude tests . .nL -3-1 JUNIORS 6 I In work you never shirked In character you were one of the best You didn't stay long in this world But to a better you have gone to rest. And as you pass by I-Ieaven's gate And cast a glance our way You'll see how much we miss you In our school life each day, In memory of Sylvester Hogue, we dedicate this portion of the '55 annual. His friendly disposition and quiet, courteous ways made him a favorite with his many associates. We, who knew him inti- mately, know that he had one of the richest spirits on the campus. His high moral standards and de- votion to duty caused him to be trusted by students and teachers alike. The general concern that was shown for his death speaks for itself. The student body, junior class, various clubs, and individuals gave floral offerings and other expressions of sympathy to the family. The Charlotte School dismissed the day of the funeral so that the students and faculty might pay their last respects to one whose spirits will remain with us. Sylvester, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion I-logue, was an active member of the Freewill Baptist Church. He was, also, an outstanding member of the Junior Class, the Beta Club, and Vice President of the Charlotte Chapter of Future Farmers of America. Sylvester was the victim of an automobile' accident Saturday, October 31, at 10:30 P.M. MRS. I. H. BRYANT Sponsor I 5 SARAH ALLEN Q' .- S as A2155 BILLY DANIEL 1. Ni xv .4 I 4 BETTY HAFNER WILMA ANN BATEY 1 .IEANETTE BELLAR , , J Mg 'AW QQ A I JOYCE DONALD ELLIS FELTS ' ff , I , I i , Q37 - sq i 'X JOE GRACE HAFNER HAMPTON s if N GENE ALBRIGHT BETTY SUE BRO WN AVIS ALLEN if'-it f lui 1 w if E ROBERT CULLOM J MARY LEE JOE NEIL FREEMAN GAFFORD '59 1 vgv'fbv Rfx gym G WK X by . .1 f ,1 A i CLAUDELL SHIRLEY HAYES HAYES WILMA DOROTHY SUE WILLIAM ROBERT VERA MAI WILLIAM HAYES HEATH JACKSON LARKINS as YIIIY I JOHN MARSHALL DIONNE LOGGINS M AYBERRY MILLER ,. J' 1. I .'V' 1 I A Est, J wk S , T HELEN LARRY ROBERT NOLEN O'KAIN OWENS v KAY MILLER JANE PETTY LEE nw QE 'Q B 6 I, PATRICIA NELSON 1. , . .I .., E, . 5... 4.4 , 54' lyk HELEN PRESSON CH ARLES LARRY FORREST ROBEIE ANN PROCTOR PROCTOR ROBERTS ROBERTS ROBINSON EARL SCHMITTOU ' I Tx, 4 'R f 4 5 'v 4 ROBERT STORY MAI SESLER Q,- PEGGY IA NE STORY FRANCES THOMASON REBECCA SUE BETTY RUTH TROTTER K x, I if X bl f -. - A GLENDON WALTON WALL Vi .-if KATE SPRADLIN I I 7 I' ana .XJ I ERNEST WARD SUGGS nu 1 ,fd VARA MAI TROTT ER C... M N CORNELIA STORY 4 I s,., MILDRED SUGGS MARILYN WALL wi' ' 'Cf I, IA MES STORY '46 . I 5, . I O,l JOE SWIFT K- . .I 5' MARSHALL WALL '49, 'Q-ff IAMES BILLY WEAVER WILLIAMS MARTHA SUE WILLIAMS S B N 41 fi p3.f1v mx L ,Q ', ,,,. gf::f1sYsXs fwJwks'QE ,V ...v 7.37 r l .rw f.J O fic G 'M x 1 I I I If U 0 if .1 . QM 4 x . as YQBY5 Q0 wg Q Az? Uni P Fart V yhx 1 full wel U3-H ' O Y n 3. .7452 L pan E! 5 fixaq 3 Q ww N O.I'Bf17'l?.Ufl'Ij fl uniop gn 1 '1!f5Nf1?Xi- 5 X 1 xg . SOPHOMURES J. H. Bryant Sponsor Elizabeth Batey Marie Burgess ,-4 Betty Lou Burney ...af 'Nb Doralean Allen . Q In . at' . MSN Jimmy Daniel .,-M ?y Q T? Elmarie Baker V. f Don DeLoa ch Patsy Earl Robert Mary Helen Odell Foster Glasgow Hafner Hayes Hamilton 5. ' f ,.... . . M 'B Xsv mu if-f 'C' M55 Herbert Jewell Jessie Shirley Joel Ha'Pef Jackson Jones Jones McClelland f i 9 1 .3 gvl , Wilma Bobby Ann Loyd Sarah 1-Ollg Nicks Miller Potts Proctor ii U16 JOyce Leon Wilda Billy Roy Rayburn Richardson Robertson Sesler Sesler flu-if I A I Gayle Loretta Shelby Fay Mary Ruth Freddie Scott Spann Spann Tinsley Tinsley Mary Travis Rebecca Jane Wall X 1' f, 'ew Patsy Weatherspoon Charles Wanda Williams Yates O x Q, fx 5 f S hp.-nv1 m' if -Q ' ,M Ml' X . 13: XCGVS W-2 MAJ aw WEWWQ an P'J'f 'YX + 1 sw! :A '4- V L Y yv J gf' W' s H .' dW1'i-- J',,pf 'NFB TFIWYT 4 MFE TTKG? Z 'WS ,I Ready to S' ww F RESHMEN Milton Se lf Sponsor dl B -'sf Robert Harold Baker Baldwin A -2 2 - ...I I V I Elouise Hix Bryant Choate V Everett Charles G8.l'l'6tI Hafner at ' Billy Shaw Wallace Hayes Hayes 13' ,Ayr rw S Sue Baldwin ' 1, ar Mai Crues Class Officers 1, ., 5 - A Raymond Baggett sw 3' .N ' Jean Gail Dean Doy Fay Batey Bone Bromley Brown 3 kyk. VI, fi! , iiiir B +4 tlsyyt ii sist ff Patricia Jimmy Tommie Rebecca Dozier Duke Duke Fizer X K it Ab .X . Dan Gayle Beatrice Elaine Hafner Hafner Hagewood Harvey 55: 51 1 'Y2'-ril N- L ,', L. , .,,,.Al.,l: iff: i I -fi iiit : y y- tti 1 : Q B 5 Serena Billy Nancy Ralph H62-Id Heath Herrald Hunter Vernelle Hayes wwf 2 Robert Hunter -pr .--Q, 6 Qi Arita Linda Jones Jones - 4 . ' ' I , ' its 75 V , t Doyle Rodney Murphy Murphy ', Q yd an Tom Judy Phillips Proctor XJJ ' of Q f xv ' i Jimmy Jimmy Sensing Sesler 157 'Q-f Robert Norma Joe Neil Jones Lee Loggins Emma Nicks .642-V iff- Roberta Proctor Patsy Sesler Mary Travis 'f 4' :A I na :A 1 Charles Walton Peggy James Stewart Sutton P V A ff! H 1 A Ed Harris Peggy Wall Wall Dan Nolen 11 K E Richard Robinson Eugene Shelton au , Earl Trotter Polly Lovell Xf- Charles Elizabeth Owen Perry Q 3 I 'v' V V rw, .ri Carney Curt Sensing Sensing , 1 I I l Jim Greer Betty Southerland Spann ,pg 4 .,.' ' - 1 'la f , li I-E x , Murrel Hubert Trotter Tuck Edna Mayberry I Curtis Petty Christine Sensing G... 0-' we W Donald Spann Doye Wall .wr y V w . f .4 i F v 1 4 Dewanda Elizabeth Jean Sue Walton Weems Williams Williams O DRGANIZA TIUNS m Charlotte High Lights, published every six weeks, reflects events and activities of the school, It develops creative writing ability and a feeling of responsibility among the staff, The Tiger, sponsored by the senior class, reflects activities and events of the school, The staff has an op- portunity to use their own originality in arranging type and pictures on the printed page, Xi ii: .Vw Assembly Program gltiitiff ill 69 Aye -500 627. Q 1 Edu! The Speech Club enjoyed by members and appreciated by the student body developes speaking a.nd listening abil- ity and promotes an appreciation for art and music. ,,.r 'w hmg Laffy O i Miller T630 Kiln and E gy Betty and Kay af! 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Y CHRISTINE HAYES EARL BATEY JAMES MCCLELLAND ANNETTA MCGLE e an 6 a fa 4 Most Studlous NEIL MURPHY RALPH CURTIS PEGGY BERRY SARA GREER VERA SPANN JAMES HAFNER T Most Popular Friendliesr I up 'xv x C P s ' T., 5,2 'N Most Fllrtatlous I Best All-Around www' ,li PAY LOGGINS ALTON STORY EARL BATEY ALTON STORY JIMMY LEWIS JUANITA OVERTON GAIL WALL JUANITA OVERTON My - f e q L A cutest I , l,,' Fxgure and Phys1que NORET TA W ALL RALPH CURTIS I AN E OVERTON ROBERT MURPHY 70 AES 4 7 ' 1515 ANN TURNER MARY LINDA STUART HAROLD MILLER ROBERT MURPHY Best Looking W ittiest NORETTA WALL ANN TURNER NEIL MURPHY NEIL COOKSEY K,- Q Pest SARA CLAIR GREER DAVID HOLLOWAY jf? 1 .1 'L Bashful Dependable Intelhgent LUCH-,LE LEWIS PEGGY BERRY PAY GLASGOW PEGGY BERRY NEIL WALL JAMES MCCLELLAND ALTON STORY DAVID HOLLOWAY F, Q wi Tipp-1':U57,J7,f:wfvfsse, Y- pw A-'mgmwfgmfvsfvi 15,3 X ' f H A Q Aqf, -.,, ,. . ff l. lx it NANCY RAY DILLINGI-IAM R Outstanding Student D. A. R. Representative PEGGY BERRY ANNETTA MCGEE Valedictorian Salutatorian NEIL MURPHY VERA SPANN RALPH CURTIS Weems Scholarship Award Athletics Athletics Current Events Award T ,w fs I 4 WWWIKE- 1i -K FA Y Girls . Sta INS fe Sara Greer,Services beyond the call of duty. 1 X 7 Zaeewmwl Gayle Scott was crowned Queen of the 1954 football season by Captain Ralph Curtis at the Homecoming game, October 14. Pictured from left to right: Noretta Wall, Robert Murphy, Peggy Story, Jimmy Lewis, Nan Buckner, Queen Gayle Scott, Captain Ralph Curtis, Mart Miller, Faye Loggins, Earl Batey, Nancy Dillingham and Joe Sutton. 747 ' aeeneaadff' The most important event of the day at the Harvest Festi- val is the crowning of the Ele- mentary and High School Queens. This year Patsy Weatherspoon was crowned Miss Charlotte High and Winfred Fowler was crowned Miss Charlotte Elementary. . . 3 aiu: Each period students have the oppor- tunity to get office experience working in the principa1's office. Left to right: Juanita Overton, Peggy Berry, Gladys Vantrease, Gayle Scott, Ann Miller, Mai Sesler. 40 ' X 5uPeI1nte2e Teachef S C u ized F um Mr. Cunningham explains to his Science Softball Game Future Secretaries through typing skill. Class the belts and trade winds. in Physical Edl1Cati0H aaawooq The students have an opportunitj Vocational course in our school Mr. Vineyard teaches his Ag boys to solder. Girls practice their sewing skills in Home Economics. Freshman English Class writes themes. ' 11 IQ I Chemistry students prepare sulfur dioxide. Play Patient in 1466661 C it , C e G choose between an Academic or a K ,X F!!-fhf' I -sw K ff A! rx? lr: J Boys make candy as a climax Home Nursing of a week of Home Economics. if Girls learning to repair kitchen utensils in Agriculture. Bobby Jackson and Glen Nelson examine a table leg in woodwork. Speech class presents Halloween Program to student body. -,NJ 'iii 1 J ' . ' -,', ilgfes w i : A ,,i,Q..e: 1 .:.q ir E2 Qi 3 Q . 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Bennett Superintendent Tom Sugg Pianist- - ----- Nancy Dillingham 1955 GRADUATES 1 1 Y ?,,4du4!64 dwpwwwwwn '+ - LN .ks Kd' ! - X: Mr. Patterson our friend in need. Mrs. Paul Huff our Super- visor in the Lunchroom. Mr. Osburn cutting the shrubs f - -W rg., rf, . sf' - rs . riffs H in, ' ,fig Isa i . ' zegrgiwiiz 1' gigs , : -r 2 Our float in the Christmas Parade won another prize again this year. Santa Claus and Reindeers had gone before picture was made. Jim Southerland, Jimmy Daniel, Celia Miller, Mr. Vine- Pearl Robertson, Clara Anderson, Olivia yard, Sara Greer and Faye Glasgow drawing for the grab bag Harden and Lizzie Edmondson bake those in the magazine drive. pies for us. 153 , 1 i - A THLETICS ' v - w uv First row: Alton Story, Manager, Jimmy Lewis, James Sutton, Eugene Shelton, Earl Trotter, Ed Wall, Jimmy Daniel, Jim Southerland, Foster Anderson, Manager, Second row: Robert Murphy, John Loggins, Neil Cooksey, Earl Glasgow, Ralph Powell, Earl Batey, Billy Daniel, Curtis Petty, Joel McClelland, Donald Spann, James Proctor. Third row: Melton Self, Coach, Ralph Hunter, Murrel Trotter, J, B, Duke, Ralph Curtis, Glendon Walton, Bobby Nicks, Joe Sutton, Joe Neil Gafford, Bobby Powell, James McClelland, Bobby Story, J, H, Bryant, Coach, ALL-CONFERENCE l? Co-Captain Robert Murphy, All L, C,C, Captain Ralph Curtis, All-L, C, C, Coach Melton Self, The TIGERS won the Lower Cumberland Conference Championship for the fourth consecutive year, Char- lotte won over Jo Byrns for the third consecutive year in the playoff game, SCOREBOARD Charlotte 13 Dickson - - - Charlotte 47 Whitehouse - - - Charlotte 13 Jo Byms - - - Charlotte 26 Tribble - - - Charlotte 7 Waverly - - - Charlotte 19 Greenbriar ---- Charlotte 27 McEwen - - - Charlotte 40 White Bluff - - - Charlotte 56 Dover - - - - L, C,V,C, PLAYOFF Charlotte ----- 25 Jo Byms - - - ' ,. ff, r. arm H ef- Q ,T . X1 1 Aff Q Q My .,3 1w X an m 1. gl A wr ' 1 Y Q sw, -A4 ,gf 1? , Q11 il A vi 4 W -vt Q .. ,ww , g V. Yi ww M M Q. 3 g . K,-gi. -N H512 ff fu- ,X ,im M?'F3lf 5iiL , H L LVVL. 5 mA-A if il Mg, , M 'X XX 1 ' L 'N' Y . A hw. . 'Q A FMXQ. i , -if 36 ,Q . an rw, . M fy ...rms .N 5. K 5 X Q Q H W, L -W Q . Alu' A mf ' ,. A Xe Y V X 1 ,M fm 3 . 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First row Donald Felts, Ralph Powell, Jimmy Lewis Ralph Curtis, John Loggins, Robert Murphy, Manager Standing Melton Self, Coach Bobby Powell, Alton Story Herschel Orsburn, Tommy Matlock, Joel Mc- Zoqa' 2 Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Orsburn Rebound SCOREBOARD Cumberland City Dickson ----- Tribble ----- McEwen ----- Montgomery Central Erin ------- Montgomery Central White Bluff- - - McEwen - - Tribble - - - Dover - - - Waverly - - - Ashland City - - Dickson - - - Waverly - - Erin ----- Ashland City - - Dover ---- White Bluff - - - Cumberland City DISTRICT TOURNAMENT - - - - - - 40 Clarksville - - . V. - n . 44,3 V '44 i-fi' OSBURN Captain-Guard PETTY CCnte1' MATLOCK'Gua.rd ll KX g - LEWIS-Guard POWELL-Forward CURTIS-Forward 3 HM! ,f im W ff: if POWELL-Guard mm sf Ha LOGGINS F0rwa1'd 4.4 ,f 1, f ' If ll W' f .9 . X, ' 3'a V 'I Wm It M STORY Co-Captain-Forward MCCLELLAND-Center FELTS-Guard . 7.7, Q I .Vik fZflM..Tl ' Q i gi ...Ar First row Sally Hunter, Mary L Stuart, Annetta McGee, Vera Larkins, Wanda Yates. Second row: Dionne Mrller, Joyce Ellis Vera Spann, Verna Spann, Sara Proctor, Robbie Roberts, Third row: Nancy Dillingham, Manager Mildred Sugg, Ga1l Bone, Joyce Rayburn, Peggy Wall, Patsy Foster, Celia Miller, Managerg Hugh 3 Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte Charlotte SCOREBOARD Cumberland City -- -43 Dickson ----- - 28 Tribble - - - - -' 39 McEwen ------ 66 Montgomery Central 34 White Bluff ----- 24 Erin ------- 1- 24 Montgomery Central 32 McEwen ------ 39 Tribble - - - - 43 Dover - - - - 30 Waverly - - - - - 40 Ashland City ---- 31 Dickson - - - - -- 34 Waverly - - - - 52 Erin ----- - - 17 Ashland City - - - 31 Dover ---- - -- 27 White Bluff ---- 26 TOURNAMENT Lobelville ----- 34 McEwen - - - - 47 Tribble - - - - -37 VERNA SPANN Forward STUART - Forward Captain McGEE Co-Captain - VEIA SPANN - Guard Guard. ROBERTS - Forward HUNTER - Guard LARIGNS Forward ard YATES ' WN x ELLIS - forward 4 PROCTOR - Guard RAYBURN - Guard MIW'-'R 2? W f . S. fi Zi A11 the faculty honored Mrs. Mollie Butler and Mrs. Lucy Corlew with a breakfast at Iackson's Nook. vi The group gathering in before the breakfast. ff in sn L f 0 xN 10 Iii ' :nw rlifii Ilia I--'gi Qlllsw- Cusack lilsw fllli QIIISW illlsv a d I :Q iw If I 4 s- O' .'g lggdze MRS, MOLLIE BUTLER MRS. LUCY CORLEW First Grade Eighth Grade Fifty years in the classroom Thirty years in the classroom Jgo il iili Mrs. Mollie Butler and Mrs. Lucy Corlew are re- tiring this year. They will be missed by students and teachers. Our tribute to them is not in words but in admiration for the outstanding men and women that they have taught. MRS. MARY SUE GREER Second Grade MRS. VARA POWERS Third Grade MRS. DORIS BENNETT Fourth Grade MRS. MARY STUART Sixth Grade V t MRS. EDITH DILLINGHAM MRS. RUTH CORLEW Fifth Grade MRS. BUENA DANIEL Seventh Grade - ' I Wal fm ll-F 74' 'D ' 'T ,..-71, QQ 11 J fish I O1 4? 45 31' - 1 First row, leftg Brenda Story, Ronny Porter, Douglas Hayes, Jimmy Hayes, William Lee Williams, Brends Wall, William Bone, Larry Story, Judy Simpkins, Second row: Irvin Cladwell, Darlene Bone, Darryl Nelson, Johnny Hunter, Robert Reynolds, Gene Davidson, Kenneth Hafner, Joyce Heath, James DeLonas, Fay Jordan, Third row: Betsy Bennett, Marietta Brumit, Eugene Spann, Jerry Jackson, John William Crow, Danny Sensing, Dwayne Hayes, Paul Parker, Bobby Speight, Fourth row: Philip Hafner, Charles Matlock, Bobby Fiser, Johnny Hagood, Johnny Daniel, Darlene Spann, Sandy Brewer, Mike Miller, Martha Owen, Wanda Fay Smithson, Mrs, Mollie Butler, T eacher, sa J Ni ll I' Y Q Q . In .5 Q., Q 5' 'as 46. .sl ' 36 I' ,. J L, Bl ,,,,.,-5 l First row, left: Tommy Hafner, Dale Hooper, Bernard Perry, Bobby Hayes, Linda Rose Hooper, Bonnie Spann, Violetta Tolar, Rachel Shelton, Second row: Harold Alberd, Kathleen Bowker, Barry Sensing, Edward Herrald, Justin Batey, Judy Williams, Barbara Kay Fiser, Evelyn Wall, Bing Rayburn, Third row: Helen Travis, Brenda Jackson, David Stine, Joe Anderson, William DeShields, Sharon Huntley, Katy Sue Hayes, Morris Scott Hicks, Charles Daniel, Nancy Wells. Fourth row: Mike Eubank, Rose McClelland, Danny Woodard, Billy Johnson, Mary Nell Lyle, Katherine Allen, Diana Sue Williams, Frank Murphy, Mrs, Mary Sue Greer, Teacher, ,qv Mfe-w-, 3 h mm 'AV' HI , ghd ' x' 'hw'- ., .. .A . 49 First row, left: Doyle Wall, Winifred Fowler, Steve Bone, Kenneth Bone, Betty Burgess, Linda Hafner, Bobby Moore, Jimmy Breeden, Johnny Shelton, William James Durham, Thomas Sensing, Second row: Jimmy Chandler, Pat Williams, Louise Lewis, Johnny Chandler, Lou Dora Elkins, Alice Boyd Speight, Ann Porter, Brenda Caldwell, Gennie Travis, Sally Ann Tucker, Laura Jane Work, Third row: Gene Hooper, Judy Larkins, Donald Heath, Lloyd Jones, Benny Daniel, Charles McMillan, Kirk Loggins, Susan Stuart, Billy Joe Herrald, Betty Alberd, Vara Powers, Teacher, 1 , .. -....,, 4,...-,,,,.. T V-- ... I-44 ,sms 8 ,Ji rj HQ if 4' oi. . ' 9' 3' CO at 'LFP ...fa -QQ' First row, left: Nancy Jones, Sara Faye Wall, Linda McClelland, Junior Jackson, Shirley Williams, Nancy Sensing, Marshall Hayes, Ralph Rios, Larry Patton, Second row: Kay Fizer, Arlose Hafner, David Hagewood, Gayle Fiser, Nancy Dillard, Barbara Eubank, Jerry Davidson, Joyce Heath, Jerry Breeden, Tooky Sensing, Third row: David Lewis, Garry Hayes, Kay Hunter, Margaret Murphy, Charlie Bowker, Brenda McClelland, Dianne Corlew, Polly Murphy, Tony Ray Owen, Reba Jane Matlock, Fulton Raymond, Fourth row: Larry Willey, Bobby Eubank, Ray- mond Herrald, Pauline Williams, Dwight Worke, John Robert Anderson, Wayne Hooper, Ann Spann, Jimmy Wall, Jerry Spann, Doris Bennett, Teacher, , We mfg, First row, left Jackie Batey, Sidney Herreld, Albert Travis, Jr , Pat Sensing, Neil Williams, Willie Elkins, Tommy Delones, William H Garrett, Larry Hayes Second row Clara Bowker, Irene Sensing, May Helen Travis, Brenda Tolar, Myrna Leech, Thomas Brumit, Olden Travis, Betty Ruth Heath, Judy Allen, Barbara Shelton Third row Linda Jane Mayfield June Story, Linda Jane Bone, Janet Daniel, Dorothy Albred, Edith Tucker, Ricky Cladwell Thomas Hayes Don Williams, Jtmmy Spann Fourth row: Ronnie Warren, Nancy Sue Shelton, Peggy Hale, Barbara Spann, Ann Heath, Martha Kay Heath Lillie Mai Gill, Betty Porter, Mrs. gps-is , . yy n E75 ,QQ 1 1 . ll' ,.f- oi -Q. I p-Q ,., ll Fust row, left Pat Anderson, Dale Nesbitt, Raymond Matlock, Donald Wall, Joseph McMillan, Benjamin Garrett, Wayne Wells, Tommy Neblett, Jack Wells Second row Joyce Williams, Brenda Eubank, Mary Ann Baldwin, Linda Story, June Porter, Joy Durham, Becky Spann, Jeanette Hafner, Beverly Weems, Shirley Hafner Third row Judy Miller, Annette Murphy, Mary Alice Dillingham, Sara McClelland, Elizabeth Lewis, Bennie Hayes, Sue Daniel, Nancy Tuck, Faye Hanfer, Nell Heath, Fourth row: Bobby Loggins, Jackie Spann, William Alberd, Bill Heath, Ann Matlock, Jimmy Heath, Jitnmy Allen, Mrs, QK? gggg y ....,,x K,yr,Q,W1 A A it , Ab ,,-,,:5l,.,,,,,,W, --wr-Y, N Rasta tw.-,ft ,mmm W My msg pw ...um -s . an if 133 5 1... Nc? as QQ! First row, left: Bennie Tolar, Clyde Hunter, Roy Owen, Charles Lee Hayes, Glenn Shelton, Junior Daniel, Joe Fiser, Don Williams, Second row: Ned Southerland, Joe Robert Spann, Edward Perry, Percy Long, Garner Lewis, Peggy Hayes, Betty Perry, Mary K, Daniel, Glenn Heath, Third row: Mrs. Buena Daniel, Teacher, Mary Elizabeth Allen, Dolly Allen, Corene Heath, Ruth Ann Brown, Joan Wall, Wynn Corlew, Katherine Hagewood, Margaret Parker, Mike Corlew, Fourth row: Annie Laura Heath, Claytie Olley, Lula Mai Tucker, Jessie Ray Story, Willie Travis, Martha Daniel, Dorothy Ann Owen, Robin Petty, Sue Allen, - if rfwr ,t M- in -- fi 3 1 W tx .rl fa usa Q First row, left: Bobby Story, Warren Nelson, Robert Jackson, Mitchell Davis, Larry Hollis, Norman Lewis, Jr., Donald Hayes, Edward Tuck, Second row: Nathaniel Comer, Raymond Spann, William McClellan, Barbara Miller, Joan Overton, Mary Linda Dillard, Lorene Tolar, Jean Hunter, Fay Matlock, Waydean Christy, Third row: Barbara Allen, Marjorie Hayes, Sue Perry, Glenda Bush, Sue Petty, Marie Miller, Linda Anderson, Linda Hayes, Kenneth Walker, Lary Breeden, Mrs, Lucy Corlew, Teacher, V W ' pa H I First row: Louise Sensing, Larry Wall, Danny Shelton, David Wells, Jim Fiser, Terry Crow, Michael Wall, Ruth Nicks, Elaine Wall. Second row: Katherine Parker, Robert Brumit, Larry Nicks, James Wall, Harold Sensing, Benny Heath, Dennis Matlock, William Brumit. Third row: Bobby Wall, Lovey Spann, Steve Rayburn, Marlene Gill, Fred Crues, Neil Baker, Carney Hagewood, Tony Murphy, Wallace Sensing, Walter Wall, Dwight Nelson. is xt CHRISTMAS PROGRAM K S, ' ,go Us-fog ff'f'f.-was Z 'I'1fZ'i90 I i J ' ' lj , l , m of ' '--1 . I 9 ' E ,mr M Q I I F' in AS ,L Q I f ' VV 'V ' --,NWI I . . L' .Q Wu X S ri yew' dh y NT -,.k ,A 5 '!-.W '. 1 f- ' I I 3 1 ,vm I4 f A ' ' HALLOWEEN, W' ADVERTISERS L ,. Q ,, ,,.r I: -3.3, I' nsrlllvtzr : . U , X, , I: :TMJ 'I . .1 V. , - , N N - . r I .'J- -Wg., 5 ,L., ,g,':,:r : ,.' , '-, '13' gl: rg - ' - 1 ,,. Courtesy of of Vanleer, Tennessee, and the BA N K I N G C O. of Charlotte, Tennessee Resources Liabilities Cash in Vault and Capital Stock - ---- 325, 000, 00 Due from Banks - - -5338,042 '70 Surplus ------ - - 25,000, 00 Government Bonds - - -184,900 oo Undivided Profits ---- 4,301.25 Municipal Bonds ---- 82, '740 00 Reserves -------- 50, 000, 00 Corporate Stocks ----- 1, 600 00 Deposits ------ 1, 281, 733. 33 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures -------- 4 00 Other Real Estate ------- 1 00 Loans and Discounts - - 778,746 88 Total ------- S1,386,034.58 TOIHI - - - - S1,386,034, 58 Deposits Insured Under Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to S1 R, W, NEBLETT WAYNE SENSING - - N. H. EUBANK - - L, I, BROWNING LOYS BALTHROP ELIZABETH DAVIS - - BILLY AVERITTE - - - CLARA MCCLELLAND - Vanleer 2321 Officers Large Enough to Accommodate Small Enough to A pprec iate Tele phones 2010 Paid on Savings 0, 000. 00 President Executive Vice President - - - - - - Vice President - - Vice President - - - - - -Cashier - - Assistant Cashier - - Assistant Cashier - -Assistant Cashier Charlotte 3811 Speed With an R. C. Allen Smith - C orona and R. C. Allen Typewriters Shaw-Walker Steel Furniture OFFICE MACHINE AND EQUIPMENT CO. LEWIS D. JOHNSON, Owner 'Everything for the Office and School 107 North Third Street Clarksville, Tennessee Phone 6259 Clary Adding Machines Olivetti Calculators Efficiency With an Olivetti GA Nl E L E6 577z?ffmQ 532175 General Household Appliances 104 South Main Street Dickson, Tennessee ARNOl.D'5 For Nationally Advertised Brands 116 North Main Street Dickson, Tennessee Telephone 2792 compnmenfs of tel G POQEQ a 535543-211m- m W 'ec ff o 4 COMPANY, INC. rtii sy.,, .M ,.r1,. y It Stoc-Rite Metal Products Dickson, Tennessee D. L. DICKSON GROCERY For the Best in Dickson County Come to Dickson's Grocery Charlotte, Tenn. - Phone 3451 WATCHES HAVILAND CHINA Elgin STERLING - Bulova Gorham Benrus International Heirloom SULLAVVAYS Diamonds Our Specialty All National Brands Dickson, Tennes see HIGHLAND RIM NURSERY General Landscape Contractors Evergreens - Shade Trees Seeding and Sodding Tel. 3111- 3112 White Bluff, Tenn. bi0f650M FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Serv1ce D'k T 264 NgtZ64 dZ678 MEADOW GOLD ICE CREAM Nashville, Tennes see FEDERATED STORE HCOITIB In and Visit Us D'k T h 484 Fi7F'F7WY?? '! 'fi?'TTf ' ' H' T 2' 2 P ' ' me KVJWQ It's Sure to Be Smart Feminine Fashion Phone 2302 Dickson, Tennessee Compliments of DlcKsoN 52090 Compliments of GULF REFINING COMPANY W. G. INGRAM, Distributor Phone 2642 Dickson, Tennessee 53626 46.450 Gas, Oil, and Grease Goodyear Tires and Tubes LEE MATHIS, JR. , and SON Phone 2433 Dickson, Tennessee fain 4411242444 552 Plumbing and Heating Gas Installation N. Mulberry Street Dickson, Tennessee Phone 3343 , 6? 76? 5'?ewM1? LUMBER COMPANY All Kinds of Building Material Dickson, Tennessee Phone 2.415 Wffffey ZZM4 In Bottles and in CartOr1S Nashville, Tennes see Phone 6 -465 5 Wifi? Qi Herrnitage C O. Roasters Coffee Nashville 3, Tennessee Z Z5 Mafia!! MANUIIACTUIQNC5 co. Manufacture r s of Hardwood Flooring and Striking Tool Handles Dickson, Tennessee -, mr 31, -H-'f' LT QQ Wm Attleboro, Massachusetts IRVING HARRIS, Manager JIM HODGE, Representative Telephones 7-5121 and 7-2614 '-I P. O. Box 496 ' Jackson, Tennessee I.--L , 5 'flu-- '--' 1l YI Iv ' 'fl vfalinl'-..: llIl'l ,Ill 7l'Il'- ' I I PURlNP' 3-, , gl All ,, 4 :Z-' Y ' -2 55 'b ',1 ri' -3 L H ' me DENNISON-JONES 7 'YOUR s'roRE wma THE CHECKERBOARD smar- ' CHQW5 V I 'Q On Nashville Highway Q . I : Q. Q 1 Dickson Tennessee Phone 514.76 FU Sm' Mm. PLIMEN M H'iiz2QEiSQQ,m' TAYLOR tilife P FufvffeALHof1f Telephone 2814.14 S P t We gfzzafzy Sfwckkv Dk T . Mfzfzfoi COAL CO. 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