Dibrell High School - Wildcat Yearbook (McMinnville, TN)
- Class of 1962
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The Wildcat
CONTENTS
DEDICATION
ADMINISTRATION
PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE
ANNUAL STAFF
CLASSES
FAVORITES
ACTIVITIES
SPORTS
SCHOOL PERSONNEL
SNAPSHOTS
ADVERTISEMENTS
EDITOR
Kathleen Foster
CO-EDITOR
Billie Cantrell Christian
FACULTY ADVISORS
Mrs. Clinton Gribble
Mr. Joe Stewart
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First in the minds ot most people he is thought of as a coach. With his school loyalty and
school spirit he strives for teamwork and good sportsmanship.
He is not only a coach, but he also teaches history.
He is a person who has lived with our youth. One that shared our burdens as well as our
happiness. lt's wonderful to know that you have someone to turn to in a time of need. We have
probably done things which annoyed him, but he knew that this was only life. He believes that
everyone has a right to his own opinion. We hope that he has enjoyed these past tour years, as
they have been happy years to us. We are told that this will be the happiest days of our lite. We
hope that we will be a class that will stand high in the memory of many people. We have wanted
to be an enjoyable class with which to work.
We are thankful that we were blessed with such a wonderful coach and teacher, but the
most important thing is that we think he is a wonderful person. A person that you will find to be
the same every day alike. We are even happier to have the privilege of dedicating our 1960-ol
yearbook, The Wildcat, to such a wonderful person as Mr. Joe Stewart.
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SUPERVISOR OF
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MISS BESSIE LEE MASON
SUPERINTENDENT OF WARREN COUNTY
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Arthur Lorance, Mr. Ralph T. Robinson, Chuirmclng Mr. Curl Campbell, Mr. Kenneth Pedigo
BACK ROW: Mr. Foster TayIor, Mr. H. T. Pelham.
Principal's Message
In this great democracy of ours the people believe in public education, which means ed
every boy and girl to the extent of his or her ability. This can only be achieved when paren
teachers, and students work cooperatively and diligently.
The Dibrell School during the i960-6l school term, has attempted to develop and partic
in various activities which would enrich our citizens of tomorrow and prepare them to live in
to build a better democracy.
With the passage of time many of these activities will be replaced or overshadowed with
important events in our lives. Congratulations to the Wildcat Staff in recording each event,
establishing a permanent record so they may be recalled in future years.
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MR. EDWIN BLANKENSHIP
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B.S. B,S, Third Grade
First Grade
Second Grade
Elementar Teachers
MRS. THOMAS FOSTER
Fourth Grade
MISS BESSIE GRIBBLE MR. EDWARD OLIVER
Fifth Grade B.S., M.A.
Sixth Grade
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RAYMOND MORRIS ADCOCK
Here I am, you lucky girls.
Basketball '57-'61, F.F.A. '56-'6l,
F.F.A. Vice Pres. '60-'61, Ground
Observer Corps '57-'59, 4-H Club
'59-'60, Runner-up Harvest King '59-
'60, Class Vice Pres. '59-'60, Junio
Play '59-'60, The Pacin' Cat Comics
Editor '60-'6l, Booster C ub '60-'61,
Most Handsome '60-'6l.
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What sound is merrier than her giggle?
4-H Club '57-'6l, l'l.T.C. Club '57-'61,
Beta Club '58-'61, Cheerleading Clinic
'60, Cheerleader '60-'6l, Booster Club
'60-'61, Most Refined '60-'61, Co-Editor
of School Scrap Book '59-'60, Pianist at
Junior Play '60, Junior Chamber of Com-
merce Award '59-'60, Beta Pianist '60-'6l.
LENA CATHERINE ALLISON
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JOHN ANDERSON
One ofthe reasons why Dibrell is such a
nice place.
Transferred from Western High, Detroit,
Michigan.
Junior Play '58-'59, Harvest King '58-
'59, Junior Sweetheart '58-'59, Basket-
ball '58-'59, Most Versatile '58- '6l,
Friendliest '59-'60, Booster Club '60-'6l,
Booster Vice Pres. '60-'6l , Best-all-around 4-H Club '57-'6l, H. T.C. '57-'61,
'60-'61, 4-H Club '59-'6l, Cartoonist of Booster Club '60-'6l, Ground Obser
The Pacin' Cat. ver '57-'58,
DOROTHY BAIN
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Ground Observer Corps '57-'59, 4-H Club
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GENEVA BOND HERMAN BOREN
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BILLIE CANTRELL CHRISTIAN
She is pretty in two ways, pretty nice
and pretty ways.
Basketball '57-61, Volleyball '57-'61,
Miss Dibrell High '58-'59, Sophomore
Sweetheart '58-'59, Class Sec.-Treas.
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Sec. '58-'59, 4-H Club '58-'60,
Basketball Captain '60-'61, Junior
Play '59-'60, Most Beautiful '59-'60,
Assistant Editor of "The Wildcat,"
Booster Club '60-'61,
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As she believes, let the future take care
of itself.
4-H Club '57-'61, H.T.C. Club '57-'61,
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tournament '59-'60, Most Athletic '60-'61,
Booster Club '60-'61, The Pacin' Cat, '60-
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Believes in being seen, not heard.
F.F.A. '57-'61, 4-H Club '57-'58.
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4-H Club '57-'6l, Basketball '58-'6l,
Ground Observer Corps '58-'59, Class
Sentinel '59-'60, Typist of The Pacin' Cat
F.F.A. '57-'61 .
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Something old, something new,
that's what she's looking forward
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H.T.C. Club '57-'61, H. T.C.
Reporter '59-'60, Treas. '60-'61,
4-H Club '57-'61, Cheerleader
'57-'6l, Capt. '59-'60, Class
Treas. '58-'59, Beta Club '58-'61,
Treas. '60-'61, Booster Club '59-
'60, Junior Play '59-'60, Neat-
est Girl '60-'61, Class Editor of
"The Wildcat," '60-'61, Gossip
Editor of The Pacin' Cat.
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His bark is worse than his bite.
F.F.A. '57-'58, Sgt. at Arms
'57-'58, Most Courteous '53-'5
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4-H Club '57-'58, Vice Pres.
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Being cheerful is her motto.
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His quiet, reserved, pleasing man-
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F.F.A. '57-'61, Basketball Mgr.
'59-'6l, Junior Play '59-'6l,
Sports Editor of "The Wildcat"
'60-'6l, The Pacin' Cat Staff '60-
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She is small, reserved, and dignifiedg in
affection to her friends she is tightly tied.
Class Sec. '57-'58, l'l. T.C. Club '57-'59
'60-'6l, Beta Club '58-'61, Helpers' Club,
'60-'61, The Pacin' Cat '60-'6l, Booster
Club '60-'31, Editor of "The Wildcat" '60-
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Transferred from Lenoir City High School
'59-'60, H.T.C. Club '59-'60, Booster
Club '60-'61, Features Editor of "The
Wildcat" '60-'6l , Most Versatile
'60-'61, Basketball Mgr. '60-'6l, Comics
Editor of The Pacin' Cat '60-'61, Friend-
liest girl '60-'61 .
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DEANE FUSON
A quiet beauty and charm were hers
4-H Club '57-'6l, H.T.C. '57-'6l
Beta Club '58-'61, Basketball Mgr.
'59-'60, Cheerleader '60-'61,
Gossip Editor of the "Pacin Cat"
'60-'6l , Snapshot Editor for The
"Wildcat" '60-'61, Most COLFEOUS
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CAROL GREENE
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Class Pres. '60-'61, F.F.A. Pres.
'60-'61, Basketball Mgr. '57-'61,
Beta Club '58-'61, Business Mgr. of
"The Wildcat" '60-'61, Most Talented
Boy '59-'60, Most Studious Boy '60-
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Junior Play '59-'6O.
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4-H Club '60-'6l, l'l.T.C. Club '60-
'61, The Pacin' Cat '60-'61, Sales
Citation '60-'61, Ground Observer
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PEGGY JOYCE HALEY
With just one exception, boys mean noth
ing to her.
4-H Club '57-'61, H.T.C. Club '57-'61,
Reporter '60-'61, Advertising Editor for
"The Wildcat" '60-'6l , Editor of The
P 6O-'61, Booster Club QUl'6l,
Basketbal '59-'61, Captain '60-'61,
Junior Play '59-'60, Volleyball '57-'6l.
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LINDA HENDRIX
Blessed are those who study hardy
for they shall inherit the high marks
Basketball '57-'58, Class Song
Leader '57-'58, Bookkeeping Award
'59-'60, H. T.C. Club '60-'61,
Beta Club '60-'61, Booster Club
'60-'61, Most Ambitious '60-'61 .
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CLARK KEATHLEY '-
Often he sits and thinks, but more
often he just sits.
F.F.A. '57-'59, Volleyball '58-
'6'l, Basketball '58-'6l, 4-H Club
'57-'58, Booster Club '60-'6l',
Organization Editor of "E
Wildcat" '60-'61, Most Cangenial
'60-'61,
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Truth is the highest thing that man can keep.
Basketball '57-'6l, Captain '60-'61, Class
Pres, '58-'59, Beta Club Treas. '58-'59,
Sophomore Sweetheart '58-'59, Most Studi-
ous '58-'59, Neatest Boy '59-'6l, Most Re-
fined '59-'6O, Asst. Business Editor of "The
Wildcat" 'OO-'6l, Beta Club Pres. '60-'E
Sports Editor of The Pacin' Cat '60-'61,
Smartest Boy '59-'61, Most Courteous '59-
'6l, Beta Club Reporter '59-'60, Booster
Club '60-'6l .
Friendly to all, hostile to none.
H.T.C. Club '57-'61, 4-H Club '60-'6l,
Beta Club '59-'61, Helpers' Club '60-'61,
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Meet her and judge For yourself.
H.T.C. Club '57-'6l, 4-H Club '57-
'6l, Ground Observer Corps '57-'58,
Booster Club '60-'61, The Pacin' Cat
Staff.
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A keen quiet guy.
F.F.A. '57-'61, Class Reporter '58-
'59, Basketball '59-'61, F.F.A.
Treas. '60-'61, Booster Club '60-
'61, 4-H Club '60-'61, Senior Club
'60-'61 .
She likes basketball best of all, but in her
studies she's on the ball.
H.T.C. Club '57-'59, Basketball '57-'61,
Champion Speller '57-'60, Volleyball '59-
'6l, Helpers' Club '60-'61, Booster Club
'60-'61, Sports Editor of "The Wildcat" '60-
'6l , The Pacin' Cat Staff '60-'61 .
She looks like she'd be an angel and acts
like one too, but you never can tell what
those angels will do.
H.T.C. Club '57-'6l, H.T.C. Pres. '60-
'61, 4-H Club '57-'61, Booster Club Pres
'60-'61, Beta Club '58-'61, Cheerleader
'58-'61, Co-capt. '60-'61, Advertising
Editor ot "'The Wildcat" '60-'61, Friend-
liest Girl '59-'60, Junior Sweetheart '59-
'6O, Most Congenial Girl '60-'61, Miss
Dibrell High '60-'61, Junior Play '59-'60,
Publisher of The Pacin' Cat '60-'6l .
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CHRISTINE LEARON MULLICAN
She always did her best, that was
plenty.
4-H Club '57-'61, l'l.T.C. Club'58
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Sweetheart '60-'61 .
MARY ANN PARKER
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l'd have gotten bigger if I hadn't stopped growing.
4-H '57-'61, H.T.C. Club '58-'61, Cheerleader '60-'61,
Cheerleader Captain '60-'61, Cheerleading Clinic '60,
Junior Play '59-'60, Organization Editor of The Wildcat,
Booster Club '60-'61, The Pacin' Cat Staff.
Mischief is her middle name, but we all love her just
the same.
4-H Club '58-'61, H.T.C. Club '57-'61, Basketball
'58-'61, Booster Club '60-'61, Salesgirl The Pacin'Cat
'60-'61, G.O.C. '57.
"Music is said to be the speech of angels."
Class Pres. '57-'58, Cheerleader '57-'61, Co-capt. '58-
'6O, H.T.C. '57-'59-'60-'61, Girls' State '60-'6'l,
Neatest Girl '57-'58, Most Talented '59-'60, Most
Versatile '59-'60, Best All-around '60-'61, Smartest Girl
'60-'61, Editor of The Pacin' Cat '60-'61, Beta Club
'58-'61, Beta Club Vice Pres. '59-'61, 4-H Club '57-'61
4-H Club Pres . '59-'60, 4-H Club Sec. '60-'6l, 4-H
County Council Pres. '59-'61, 4-H Speaker ofthe House
'60-'61, "I Dare You Award" '59-'60, Booster Club Sec.
'60-'61 . Class Editor of The Wildcat.
BETTY JO WEST
1961 Class Histor
Four years ago about thirty-five students ventured upon the steps of Dibrell High School. Nearly
everyone was frightened about facing the change of a new life to a more educational system known as
"high school."
A few faces were new to us at first. We didn't know which way to turn, but we soon found our way
around with help from teachers and upperclassmen.
We were given a name, Freshmen, and we became a part of the life of the school. At first some
often wished that they had never been found, but, before the year was over, we became throughly at
home in our new surroundings.
After being taught our ABC's in elementary school, we took on a new and exciting subiect known
as "Algebra. "
When the time was drawing near, and we had iust begun to learn to conquer the difficult tasks we
had to give up our name and accept a new one, Sophomores, the second step of the ladder in learning.
ln our second year at Dibrell we began to realize that we had different organizations and clubs of
which we could be members, such as: Beta Club, fif you met the requirementsl, F.F.A. , and H. T. C.
The sophomore year found us all working and trying to do our part in order to receive a seat among
the best.
Before we knew, we had another promotion 'to a higher degree. We became known as Juniors, the
third step of the ladder. Several things happened in this school year, 59-60, ordering class rings, and
invitations for the following year which was drawing close to an end.
The Junior Play revealed that we had actors and actresses in our class and even some might become
real out in life.
Now, we have come to the last and final step at "Dear Old Alma Mater," which is the fourth step
of the ladder.
From the four years that we have spent at Dibrell, we have accomplished many lessons, several from
the hard way, but from these lessons we have grown stronger in heart and mind.
The class of '61 has set a record for the following classes to challenge. We hope that the class of
61 is one that fellow students, teachers, citizens of the Dibrell Community, and anyone else that you
can turn to can say, "this is one of the best classes that has ever graduated from Dibrell."
But at the end of this hard fought battle, we know what we do today, determines what we shall be
tomorrow.
Speaking in behalf of the class of '61, we all want to thank God for giving us a land of opportunity,
a land of plenty, and a place where we can live with one accord and be as one in the sight of God.
I hope that our class motto, "We Regret That We Have But One School Life To Live," will hold
true for years to come.
Class Historian
Paul L. Hildreth
Class Prophecy
On the night of September B, l98l , a soft lisping wind blew silently over the small peaceful village of
Dibrell. Inside the schoolhouse 3l voices rose, as they sang the last bars of the "Alma Mater." As the music
died away, an unidentified voice said, "Was it only 20 years ago that." Her voice trailed off as memories
winged their way back through the years to the warm spring night when they had graduated.
Someone stirred, and immediately the room was full of chatter. Everyone wanted to find out about every-
one else. The men swarmed around a distinguished looking man who was none other than Dr. Larry Gribble,
owner of the famous walking horse, Moon Glow.
Herman Boren, President of the First Drive-In Bank, was answering questions a mile a minute because he
could add figures in a flash.
The intelligent looking gentleman in the blue suit is Paul Hildreth, Professor of Mathematics at Harvard.
Dortha Bain, famous for her skill of interior decorations, had made the auditorium quite a festive place.
Flowers peeked out shyly in some places then burst out boldly in others. Places at the banquet table were deco-
rated according to their owner's occupation. General Morris Adcock's napkin was solemnly pinned with a Purple
Heart. Geneva Bond, who was famous for her fine original recipes, was awarded a napkin containing the menu
for the banquet which she planned.
Three cheers went up as the tall slim pro-basketball player, Larry Cope, took his place at the table.
Larry's pat of butter had been skillfully molded into a golden-colored basketball by Betty West, noted for her
art in food preparation. But, wait! Whose place is this? In the center stands an African Woman. No, there
has not been a mistake. Linda Gunter, who dedicated her life to these people through her work as a biologist,
is being seated there.
The chic looking young lady to my right is Brenda Duke, secretary for the President. She is know for her
accuracy and efficiency. On my left Janie Moore, well-known attorney, and Wayne Simerly, who has served
the people faithfully as an FBI agent, are engrossed in discussing the prospects in space.
Brenda Parkhurst, Deane Fuson, and Mary Ann Parker are elementary teachers in Tennessee, Kentucky,
and Colorado respectively. They can't agree on who has the best class, but they all agree that it is marvelous
work.
An original fashion designer, Kathleen Foster, is discussing the latest trends with Carole Greene, a greatly
admired person for her women's column in the Eagle Eye Magazine. Sitting next to her is Learon Mullican,
Learon was chosen as TV's sweetest sweetheart. That deep voice no doubt belongs to Leard Mullican, who is
known for his elegant bass.
Curlene Preston and Billie D. Christian are telling each other about their families. Curlene is a leader of
the PTA and the mother of 2 lovely girls. Billie Dean is the proud mother of a boy and a girl.
Billy Flanders, a wealthy cattle owner, is busy explaining to Lena Allison, an attractive model, why
cattle are important to our nation. Mildred McCormack, home economist, and Donna Jones, owner of the "Nu-
Look Saloon" in California, are exchanging ideas of fashions.
Did I see something move over there? Yes, I did see something. John Anderson, an extremely famous
artist, was swiftly sketching the complete affair. He even thought to include himself, sitting in the corner with
a pad in his hand. Glenn Gill and Peggy Haley seemed to be enioying themselves. Glenn is an electrician,
and Peggy is a journalist.
When the banquet was over, everyone gathered around the piano. Sarah Lynne Ramsey, a skillful pianist,
joined with Clarkie Keathley, well-known guitar player, to provide us with music.
Yes, those were the good old days, but if I could switch places, I would not. I am content to be an
English teacher.
The reunion is over, but everyone lingers to say good-bye. Tomorrow we will go back to our families, our
jobs, and our homes. Tonight will be one of our many happy memories.
Linda Faye Hendrix
The Wildcat Staff
LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Joe Stewart-Sponsor, Deane Fuson-Snapshot Editor, Peggy Haley-Advertising Editor, Mrs. Clinton Gribble-
Sponsor, Kathleen Foster-Editor, Brenda Parkhurst-Organizations, Paul Hildreth-Assistant Business Manager, Brenda Duke-Class
Editor, Carol Greene-Features Editor, Glenn Gill-Sports Editor, Janie Moore-Sports Editor, Larry Griblsle-Business Manager, Mary
Ann Parker-Advertising Editor, Billie Dean Christian-Co-Editor, Clark Keathley-Organizations, Sarah Ramsey-Class Editor.
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Honor To Whom Honor ls Due
an excellent record at Dibrell.
SALUTATORIAN--Virginia Kathleen Foster
Throughout her years in high school, Kathleen has main-
tained the average of 94.80. Because the race was so
close, Kathleen worked endlessly to reach her goal. Not
only was she an excellent student, but she also partici-
pated in many school activities and was editor of The
Wildcat. Kathleen, as patient as Job, has establEEd a
record which will encourage forward looking students to
follow the pattern she has set.
HISTORIAN--Paul Linard Hildreth
to win.
VALEDICTORIAN--Sarah Lynne Hale Ramsey
Sarah, who received the top honor in her class, maintained
an average of 95.72. Her race was not as easy as people
think. She carried a load of which Included being a
member and officer of different clubs and organizations
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complished many achievements and awards She has left
At the close of the four year battle, Paul received as
his reward an average of 94.34. The rank called for
fighting and this is iust what he did. He worked hard as
this was no easy battle, in the battle Paul found some
fun. He participated in school activities and will long
be remembered as a great athlete. Now as the battle
has come to a close, Paul leaves a great lesson for others
to learn--lt's worth every inch of the battle If you fight
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PAUL RIGSBY WANDA RAMSEY
Miss Dibrell High and Bachelor of Llgliness
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Dibrell High heerleaders
High School Basketball Team
FRONT ROW:
BACK ROW:
Left to Right, Mary C. Knowles - Sophomore, Yalta Gay - Sophomore, Peggy Haley - Senior, Wanda Ramsey -
Junior, Barbara Wilson - Junior, Elladean Tittsworth - Freshman, Betty West - Senior, Sandra Sneed - R -
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Coach - Mr. Joe Stewart, Janie Moore - Senior, Billie C. Christain - Senior, Brenda Hendrix - Sophomore,
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The Wildcats
As the tall weather rolled around the girls and boys of the Wildcat squads were busy learning the funda-
mentals of basketball because most of our experienced team members had graduated the year before.
We opened our season by playing Liberty. The girls took a rousing victory, but the boys met defeat.
This year's teams were rather lucky in the iniury department, coming through with only a few minor iniu-
ries.
Our greatest handicap was inexperience, and it cropped out many times during the season. We played
many games in which we lost by only a point or two. lf we had had experience, it might have been a different
score.
The girls' season record was 4 wins and l6 losses. The boys did better coming through with a record of
9 wins and ll losses.
At the Sixteenth District Tournament our boys went down in their opening game to powerful Grundy
County, winners of the Tournament. The girls did a bit better when they pulled the upset of the Tournament by
defeating third seeded Morrison. By winning this game they went into the semi-finals against the Manchester
Red Raiderettes, who defeated us by a large margin, thus ending our basketball season.
We are sure that the teams will agree with us when we say that we have the best coach in the County.
We would also like to extend our congratulations to the Cheerleaders on a iob well-done.
Our high scorers for the year were: Boys: Paul Hildreth, 245 points and Larry Cope with 229. Girlsg
Yalta Gay 255 points and Brenda Hendrix with l4O. We placed two girls on the All Tournament Team, they
were Curlene Preston and Yalta Gay.
Best wishes to all the future Wildcats.
By
Janie Moore
And
Glenn Gill
High School Basketball Team
FRONT ROW: Billy Suffon-Freshman, Felix Mullican-Junior, Charles Hallam-Freshman, Gary Adcock-Freshman, Joe Grissom
Freshman.
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Clarkie Kealhley-Senior, Paul Hildreth-Senior, Leard Mullican-Senior, Robert Turner-Manager, Glenn Gill-
Manager.
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LARRY COPE
Senior Center
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McMinnville, Tennessee
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Murfreesboro, Tennessee
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24 Hour Ambulance Service
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Smithville, Tennessee
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Smithville, Tennessee
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Smithville, Tennessee
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Contractors And Building Motericls
Phone 25ll
McMinnville, Tennessee
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HENDRIXSON 'S GROCERY
Smithville, Tennessee
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Smithville, Tennessee
Avalon Dairies
Pcisteurized Grade A Dairy Products
Avcrlon Milk ls Good Milk
Phone 23l-4
McMinnville, Tennessee
Compliments Of
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"County Court Clerk"
McMinnville, Tennessee
MABE SERVICE STATION
Smithville, Tennessee
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"General Contractors"
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Insurance Bonds
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Friendly Services
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DeKalb County Hardware Co.
ll4 W. Main Street
Homelite Chain Sows
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Smithville, Tennessee
Compliments Of
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Smithville, Tennessee
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Smithville Review
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Smithville, Tennessee
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The Rexoll Store
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Smithville, Tennessee
Smithville Builders' Supply
"A Builder's Friend"
Phone LY-5-5973
Smithville, Tennessee
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LOWERY'S MILL
McMinnville, Tennessee
Crouch Drug Store
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Kodak Camera Supplies
Cosmetics
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McMinnville, Tennessee
Haley Nursery Company
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Smithville, Tennessee
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Phone MOS-75Il
New Town, Nashville Road
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Reynolds-Price Pharmacy
Keltonburg Grocery
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Keltonburg, Tennessee
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McMinnville, Tennessee
Estes Super Market
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Smithville, Tennessee
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McMinnville, Tennessee
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Warren Counly Judge
McMinnville, Tennessee
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Smil'hviIIe, Tennessee
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McMinnville, Tennessee
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Real Esrare
Smith Arcade Phone 8243
McMinnville, Tennessee
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McMinnville, Tennessee
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Smithville, Tennessee
FARM BUREAU INSURANCE
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Smithville, Tennessee
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Sinclair Products
SmilhviIIe, Tennessee
SPRING ST. BARBER SHOP
"Where Friends Meer"
McMinnville, Tennessee
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McMinnville, Tennessee
Compl imenrs Of
VERNON PASSONS
"County Tax Assessor"
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Sluclio ---- Jewelry
Smifhvil Ie, Tennessee
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Funeral Supply
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Smithville, Tennessee
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Gas
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Fine Groceries
Green Hill, Tennessee
Phone WE-4-2295
Compliments
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Caney Fork Electric
McMinnville, Tennessee
Economy Food Market
Groceries--Fresh Meats
Gas
LY-5-3285
Smithville, Tennessee
Compliments Of
Murphy Nursery Company
L. M. Murphy--Owner
Smithville, Tennessee
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McMinnville, Tennessee
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McMinnville, Tennessee
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McMinnville, Tennessee
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lO8-l l0 Spcrrtcn Street
Telephone 2675
McMinnville, Tennessee
Radio Station WB NIC
The lnformotion Center
Radio 960
Hometown Radio
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McMinnville, Tennessee
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McMinnville, Tennesse
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2l3 N. Chancery St.
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Beersheba Road
MITCHELL'S FOOD MARKET
Beersheba Highway
McMinnviIIe, Tennessee
Compiiments Of
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"Road Superintendent"
Compliments OF
W. E. SMITH
Warren County Auditor
Compi iments
A Friend
Smithviiie, Tennessee
O. I'I. PERRY NURSERY
Phone 2612
McMinnviIIe, Tennessee
Box 545
Compliments Of
FARMERS' SUPPLY COMPANY
McMinnviIIe, Tennessee
MCMINNVILLE ICE AND COAL COMPANY
"Only The Best Ot CoaI"
Beersheba Street
McMinnviIIe, Tennessee
Compliments OF
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McMinnviIIe, Tennessee
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Circuit Court Clerk
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McMinnviIIe, Tennessee
Dairy Queen
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Smithville, Tennessee Smithville, Tennessee
Complihaents
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King's Department Store
Complete Department Store
For
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"High ln Quality
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McMinnville, Tennessee
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Hillcrest Cafe and Courts
Modern Facilities 31
Private Dining Room
Food Cooked Especially For You
Catfish -- Hush Puppies
One Mile East Of
Centerhill Lake
Smithville 8. Sparta Highway
Mr. 84 Mrs. J. White
MABE TEXACO SERVICE
Highway 26
Smithville, Tennessee
Magness Drugs
School Supplies--Gifts
Keith lumber Company
Dealers ln Logs And
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McMinnville, Tennessee Smithville, Tennessee
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Owners:
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Smithville, Tennessee
lively-Ferguson Drug Store
Lcrrge Enough To
Supply Your Drug Needs
Small Enough To
Appreciate Your Business
McMinnville, Tennessee
Compliments
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C. E. HASTONS
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Compliments
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JAMES W. D EMPSTER
Best Wishes
From
Spartan Manufacturing Co.
Smithville, Tennessee
Compliments
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McMinnville, Tennessee
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Automobile Parts, Tires
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McMinnville, Tennessee
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General Repair Service
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406 Sparta Street
Paul W. Gant
Mobil Oil Products
Phone 221 T
McMinnville, Tennessee
Compliments Of
Brady 84 Cooper Motor Co.
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McMinnville , Tennessee
Gilley Motors
New And Used Cars
Phone LY-5-4437
Smithville, Tennessee
Compliments Of
PACK'S TRUE-TO-NAME NURSERY
McMinnville, Tennessee
Compliments Of
l'lARMON'S GARAGE
McMinnville, Tennessee
Compliments Of
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McMinnville, Tennessee
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McMinnville, Tennessee
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Smithville, Tennessee
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Smiflwllle, Tennessee
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Smithville, Tennessee
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LOCKE'S VARIETY STORE
McMinnville, Tennessee
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McMinnville, Tennessee
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ESTIE GRlFFIN'S STORE
DALE'S GROCERY
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