Trousdale County High School - Stepping Stone Yearbook (Hartsville, TN)
- Class of 1960
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We hope To leave a record worThy of The imporTanT TrusTs ThaT have been given To us as we presenT This picTorial progress of our school Through The following phases: 0 DedicaTion 0 SporTs lAdminisTraTion 0MemOr5e5 'SGNOVS 0 Grammar School ' Underclawmen 0AcTiviTies Around 0STudenT AcTiviTies The School 1 , N e if 2 E Y Q fe 5: S 2 2 8 ? 5 5 2 5 i 5 5 I i f 2 1 Q 2 5 2 3 if if Z 5 5 9 2 E 5 S 2 s Q is i Z 2 2 f , 3 X 2 S a E E Q Q 3 J 4 w 1253SEQEEQFMSBSH25?ii?5QFii??f?.iE-745338653SEZS5'3E1?'iina2gEE2.3lfvsaisaz3a:aQaZis?a 5 EBSQ Editors Business Staff Class Editors Jean McDonald Eula Ferqusson Johnnie Layne Belcher Terry Gregory Jimmie Stalcup Doris Day George Johnson Photooranhic Editors Feature Editor Club Editor Joel Ross Carolyn Lynch Alex Lauderdale Dorris Henley Sports Editor Typist Georgia Burns Judy Lane Cothron Advisor Mrs. Ray Chitwood l i F Q w I ,912 yZdQI22O!y O joef ibanzefjzpafffews Each day the sun shines for awhile Then, with the show of night, it sets, So it is with life's weary mile, But there should be no regrets. This life showed briefly with his smile Leaving memories sweet and rare. To have loved him was an honor, To have known him was to care. Jean McDonald 2 5 3 Q E Q S E Z H s E 3 E 5 5 5 E? E s 5 5 5 Q S e Q E s 5 2 1 5 1 2 2 2 2 5 2 3 2 2 Z i 2 E 5 2 9 s E 2 5 F5 K Q 'S 3 2 25 2 E 5 Z 1 E 2 QE . i 2 5 5 E E 1 3 2 s Q H K ygoafofoffaofzcabon SEATED: Mr. C. H. Wilburn, Superiniendent. STANDING: Mr. Ralph Merryman, Mr. Gordon Freeman, Mr. Lawrence Tomlinson, Chairman, Mr. N. B. Rickman. Noi piciuredz Mr. M. H. Duncan. Miss Louise Willobrn, Supervisor, Mrs. Dean Robe Maintenance. rfson Secrefaryg Mr. Dean Ford, It is gratifying to look back on the '59-'60 school session and evaluate the year's work. As we make an evaluation, we see accomplishments in most every field of endeavor. For many of you, this willgbe your last year of formal educationg you will be faced with complexities of society and you must contiilwue your learning process in order to reflect credit on that society. You will cease to live the moment you lose the desire for self-improvement. May l take this opportunity to express my appreciation to the entire student body for making this a successful school year, and wish for the senior class a most successful life in the years ahead. L! SEATED, Reading from left: MRS. JOHN W. MERRYMAN B.S., Middle Tennessee State College Miss LUCILE CLAYBORNE Soda, Smdies B.A., Cumberland University Seventh Grade Mathematics Juniors MRS, RAY CHITWOOD B.S., Middle Tennessee Language Arts Eighth Grade cgcfoof MR. EDGAR SETTLERS B.S., Austin Peay State College Freshmen Coach MRS. CHARLES Y. HALEY. STANDING: Sfafe Cgllege B.A., Carson Newman College MISS ALMA WOODMORE B.S. In L.S., George Peabody College A.B., Bowling Green College of Commerce Librarian Business Education Sophomores Juniors MRS. ELSIE GWIN MRS. RANDOLPH LANGFORD B.A., Huntingdon College B.A., Vanderbilt University Englishf Latin English, Mathematics Sophomores Freshmen dC'ZIgy SEATED: MR. JIM SATTERFIELD MRS. ROBERT PURNELL B.A., M.A., Middle Tennessee State College B-S-f GQOYQS P95l90dY College MR' JOE E- SHAFER Science, Physical Education HOIT19 ECOHOFYWCS B.A., Emory and Henry College Coach M.A., George Peabody College Principal MR. FLOYD JACKSON STANDING: MR. BROWN DRAPER B.A., David Lipscomb B.S., Middle Tennessee State College M.A., Middle Tennessee State College MRS- ALLEN BASS Agriculture Social Studies B.A., Cumberland University Seniors Mathematics Eighth Grade MRS. TOM PRICE THOMPSON MRS. J. W. FERGUSSON B.S., University of Georgia B.S., Tennessee Tech M.A., Middle Tennessee State College M.A., Middle Tennessee State College Science Science Seventh Grade Seventh Grade SEATED, Reading from the left: MRS. DeWlTT WOODMORE Middle Tennessee State College Miss EDDIE BROWN Founh Grade B.S., Middle Tennessee State College Second Grade 63,6122 en far MRS. JAMES HIGHERS David Lipscomb College George Peabody College Sixth Grade MRS. WILLIAM WOODARD STANDING: MRS. JOHN W. MARTIN Middle Tennessee State College Tennessee Tech Cumberland University MRS. ROBERT THOMPSON Second Grade Third Grade B.S., Middle Tennessee State College First Grade MRS. ROBERT WAGGNER MRS- ALEXANDER GWlN B.S., Western Kentucky State B-S-, George Peabody College First and Second Grades FlI'Sf Grade acu 19 SEATED: MRS. CLAUDE BEASLEY MRS- DONALD PORTER Middle Tennessee State College B.S., Middle Tennessee State College MR. JOE E. SHAFER Fifth Grade Fifth Grade B.A., Emory and Henry College M.A., George Peabody College Principal MRS. JAMES STALCUP STANDING: MRS. EDDIE DENNEY Middle Tennessee State College Cumberland University Sixth Grade MRS- ROBBH5 VWLEY B.S., Middle Tennessee State College B.S., Middle Tennessee State College Firsf Grade Fourth Grade MRS. RUBYLINE TAYLOR MRS. JAMES RUSSELL B.S., Middle Tennessee State College B.S., Austin Peay State College Third Grade Fourth Grade I3 , Mr. Shafer-Quiet MVS. Beal-Busy M5073 wfaf. . . MVS- LanQfOVOl-5mileS Mrs. Fergusson-Cleopatra ELM Uur jggcfers .? S 2 E X s 2 Mr. Jackson-Unpredicfable Mrs. Merryman-Talkafive -f 2 ' cm .,,,L w R:,.,..,4, , W WUWU' ' 2.523-QE?w:m'WJ2HbwimkwQS Q ww-Q MWF President Vice-Presidenf Secrefary Treasurer Reporter Sergeant-ar-Arms Student Council SEATED: STANDING: OFFICERS George Johnson Alex Lauderdale Rhea Dalfon Joel Ross Terry Gregory Aubrey Williams Doris Henley, Colin Dyer Dalton, Johnson, Lauderdale Dyer, Williams, Henley Ross ur 9121611 EULA FERGUSSON Some stars lust twinkle, others shine. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, sec. 3, 4-H 1, Dramatic Club 4, Junior Play, Beta Club 3, 4, Sec. 4, Football Queen Attendant 1, 2, Paper Staff 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Reader 4. JACK FAGAN He loves a lassie. Football 1, 2, Science Club 1, Commercial Club 4, 4-H 'l, 2, 3. BILLY THU RMAN A man every inch, and he is six feet four! Basketball 2, 3, 4, All Tournament 4, Most Rebounds 4, H-Club 3, 4. JO ANN OLDHAM To know her is to love her, and she is known by all. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Parliamentarian 3, Vice- President 4, Junior Play, Student Council' 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Rep. 3, Sec. 4, Most Popular 4, Paper Staff 4, F.H.A. Convention 1, 2. NORRIS HENLEY Stand back girls-don't mob the boy. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, H-Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rep. 4, Student Council 2, Class Treasurer 3, Best-All-Round 4, All C.V.C. 3, Mr. Junior. DO RRIS HEN LEY She has common sense in a way that is uncommon. Basketball 1, 2, 3, H-club 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, Sec. 4, Dramatic Club 4, Latin 4, Annual Staff 4, Best Personality 4. Sepfem fer - Sophisticated Seniors? Qdf OCfO6xQf - Oh, what a moment! Our sen- ior rings have finally arrived. BOBBY LEE WHITE Every day he comes to school and never breaks a rule. Commercial Club l, 2. JAMES DICKENS A quiet boy is what they say. F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Pig Club 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4. GEORGIA NEIL BURNS She could talk a talking machine to death. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Latin Club 4, Letter Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Dramatic Club 4, President 4, Basketball 'I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Paper Staff 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Giftorian, F.T.A. 3. U MITCHELL COX What he wants to get most out of school is himself! Football l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, C.V.C. 2, 3, 4, Letter Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Dramatic Club 4, Treasurer 4, F.F.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Pig Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Judging Team 4. HUMPHREY CROOK l'd like to be shy, but the girls won't let me. Basketball 'I, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President 1, Reporter 2, Senior 4-H I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, 3, Beta Club 3, 4, H-Club 3, 4, 4-H Dairy Judging Team 3, Boys' State Alternate 3, 4-H County Council President 3, 4-H Congress 1, Youth Fair President 4. JOHNNIE LAYNE BELCHER A little package of joy with a great big bang! F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Reporter 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Dramatic Club 4, Junior Class Reporter, Miss Junior Best-All-Round 4, Grumbler, Paper Staff 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. ur ezzzor CAROLYN LYNCH Smiles may come, smiles may go, but Carolyn's stays on forever. Miss Freshman, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Parl. 2, F.F.A. Queen Attend. 3, Latin Club 2, Rep., Basketball 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, Class Sec. 3, Junior Play, Beta Club 3, 4, Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Rep. 3, Football Queen, 2, Attend. 3, Paper Staff 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Dramatic Club 4, Best Looking 4, Prophet 4, Youth Fair Treas. 2. AUBREY WILLIAMS l would like to be good, if I could, but it's awfully lonesome being good. H-Club 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dairy Club 2, 3, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms of Class 4. DAVID COX If studies interfere with a good time, why study? Football 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club, Sgt.-at- Arms 4, H-Club 2, 3, 4, Book Club 2. DORIS DAY Blue eyes, blonde hair, happy heart, and little care. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Convention 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Paper Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Basketball 2, Library Assistant 1. ' CLAUDE HAILEY Keep your eye on the ball, your shoulder to the wheel, your ear to the ground-now try to work in that position. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, All C.V.C. 4, Most Valuable Player 4, Phil Dickens Award 4, Most Athletic 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, H-Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. ALEX LAUDERDALE lf I were the only boy in the world-oh, brother! Class Sec. 1, Class Vice-Pres. 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Pig Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Beef Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Dairy Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Football 1, 3, 4, All C.V.C. 4, Most Courteous 4, Boys' State 3, H-Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, Annual Staff 4, Youth Fair 3, Pres. State and National F.F.A. Conv. 3. 009122 GZ' 1 we want to pass History! A salute to our sponsor-we'd better if Potato chips, nigger toes, and cakes-oh, what a Christmas party! Qdf' 2609122 Q14 -- JUDY LANE COTHRON We adore a pretty miss in such a sordid world as this. F.H.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4, Sub-Dis. Historian 3, Library Club 'l, Book Club 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Paper Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Football Queen Att. 4, Miss Stepping Stone 4. KENNY DRIVER What! No girls in heaven? Leave me here. Student Council 3, Class V.-Pres, 2, Basketball 'l, 2, 3, H-Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, Best Personality 4. JERRY TURNBOW You never know what he is going to do until he does it, and -then you aren't sure. Glee Club l, 2, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. l, Paper Staff 3, Junior Play, Beta Club 3, Sec. 3, Latin 2, 3, 4, Basketball 'l, 2. BILL CUNNINGHAM When I said I would die a bachelor, I didn't think I would live until I was married. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, All C.V.C. 3, 4, H-Club 1, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4, F.F.A.. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 4, Pig Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4, V,-Pres. 4, Mr. Stepping Stone 4. SAMUEL TERRANCE GREGORY He looks like an angel and acts like one too, but you never can tell what an angel will do. Class President 'l, 3, Treasurer 2, Reporter 4, Mr. Fresh- man, Beta Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 2, Treas. 3, Book Club 2, F.T.A. 3, H-Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Most Free Throws 4, Activities Award 3, Boys' State 3, Junior Play, Paper Staff 3, Annual Staff 4, Beta Prince 4, Valedictorian 4. PATRICIA JEAN MCDONALD When you are in need of a loyal friend, here's the one that we can recommend. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Pres. 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Miss Sophomore, Student Council 3, 4, Rep. 3, Pres. 4, Paper Staff 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Youth Fair 4, V.-Pres. 4, Citizenship Award 3, Junioii Play, Dramatic Club 4, Testator, D.A.R. Representative 4. uf 62121614 PAMELA ANN PRlCE Wouldn't that smile and those eyes make some boys climb to the skies? Library Club if Book Club 2, Commercial'Club 3, Junior Play, Latin Club 4, Dramatic Club 4, Most Courteous 4, F.H.A. 'l, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM RH EA DALTON Gaze into his eyes and you'll see an angel, gaze a n little longer and youfll see a ???. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pig Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Judging Team i, 2, 3, 4, Farm Mechanics Award 3, Swine Farming Award 4, Conventions KState and Na- tionall 3, Dairy Club l, 2, Letter Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Sgt.- at-Arms 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball i, 2. COLIN MARTIN DYER '1Handsome is as handsome does, but it saves a lot of trouble to be born good-looking. F.F.A. i, Creed Speaking Contest 'lg Class President 2, Beta Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Boys' State 3, Paper Staff 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, Student Council 4, Junior Play, Letter Club 4, Most Outstanding 2, Most Popular 4, Dramatic Club 4. ELIZABETH SUE VANCE The tardy bell always rings a few minutes before she gets there. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Letter Club i, 2, 3, 4, Student Council lp Basketball 2, Cheerleader 'lp F.T.A. 3, Sec. 3, Valentine Queen 3. RAY JOHNSON Always ready for work or play-preferably PLAY! 4-H Club I, 2, Commercial Club 4, Dramatic Club 4, Book Club 2, DIRCE KEY My thoughts? No tongue can tell1 F.F.A. i, 2, 3, 4, Pig Club 1, 2, 3, Beef Club 4, Livestock Judging Team .3i Dramatic Club 4, Football 2, 37 H-Club 2, 35 Book Club 2. G12 Udly 1 Let's not fool around, boys. There is a term paper to be written. Qdf gegruazy - The Love Bug has been at work. GORDEN GREGORY If men are like angels, then angels ought to reform. Treasurer 1, F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Judging Team 3, 4, King Attendant 3, Dairy Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Public Speaking 2, Skills Contest 3, Junior Play 3. IRIS BRUMMITT Seems quiet and dignified, but ask someone who knows her. Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Tatler Staff Exchange Editor 4, Latin Club 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, Book Club 2, Office Assistant 4, Dramatic Club 4, Optimist. JIMMIE STALCUP A brilliant girl in whose books 'Parker' ranks first. F.H.A. T, 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Junior Play, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 3, 4, Salutatorian. HAROLD OLDHAM Have Pep-will travel. F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, Basketball 4, Letter Club 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 2, 3, Basketball Manager 2, Junior Play, Pig Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Livestock Judge 3. GORDON LAUDERDALE I'm educated, why stay any longer? F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dairy Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Judging Team 2, 3, Commercial Club 4. NANCY CALHOUN Blessed are they who maintain a silence, for they shall not be quoted. Library Staff 1, 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Future Home- maker 'l, 2, Book Club 2. 22 U14 9121014 FRANCES FAYE MAGGART Happy as a mosquito who just passed her screen test. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 47 Latin Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 Junior Play, Book Club 25 Library Club l. JOE DONOHO Sometimes I sit and think, mostly I sit. F.F.A. l, 27 Pig Club 45 Dramatic Club 4, Student Council l. PAUL RODDY ' Let others do the working-l'll clo the resting. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Parliamentary Pro- cedure 2, 4, Skills Contest 1, 2, 3, Football 3. DAVID HANCOCK Busier than a one-armed paper hanger with hives. Football 1, 2, Dramatic Club 4, Latin Club 4. HELEN LANKFORD Merrily, Merrily shall I live. Commercial Club 3, 4, Letter Club 3, 4, Future Home- makers 2, ly Basketball 2, 3, 4, Most Athletic 4, Paper Staff 4. JOEL ROSS Keep smiling, it makes everyone wonder what you have been up to. Class Secretary 2, Junior Play, Class Treasurer 4, 4-H Club l, 2, Best Looking 4, Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 4. 912.130 - mmf Just a few more months of this torture! 23 Qdlq my - Farewell, Trousdale County High School! GEORGE JOHNSON lf virtues were packed in a parcel, his worth might be a sample for all. F.F.A. l, 25 Diary Judging Team 25 Beta Club 3, 47 Vice-President 37 Junior Playg Paper Staff 37 Best All Around 37 Annual Staff 45 Class Vice-President 3: President Ag Recorder 4. MR. FLOYD JACKSON Sponsor MRS RAY CHITWOOD Yearloook Advisor TEN DER YEARS The task of our high school days is o'erg We have enjoyed our clays of completing the chore. We've toiled and struggled to accomplish our goalf To apply it and see what the future cloth hold. We have strived for success since our task was begun, And now our battle is gladly won. We've loved every one of our high school days, And we regret leaving in many, many ways. However, we're as birds turned out from the nest, To face the future as we see best. May God be with us through each smile and tear: V May thoughts of our school be always held dear. Jimmie Carey Stalcup 24 u!0erQf10es TERRY GREGORY 96.35 Valedicforian JIMMIE STALCUP 96.00 Salutatorian JEAN McDONALD GEORGE JOHNSON CAROLYN LYNCH COLIN DYER 95.56 95.20 94.21 ?4.I9 TESTBTOI' Recorder Prophet I H'570 'af GEORGIA BURNS JOHNNIE BELCHER EULA FERGUSSON IRIS BRUMMITT 93.57 93.56 92.66 91-60 Giftorian Grumbler Reader Optimist r I I Kes!!-gooafkzy CAROLYN LYNCH JOEL Ross Emil? 5 5 3 Q S 6 I I 1 I J L?i33!d Wialial , ill Was! j90puQr Jo ANN OLDHAM COLIN DYER mf Gourfeous PAMELA PRICE ALEX LAUDERDALE mdosf g7MQf1C HELEN LANKFORD CLAUDE HAILEY 32 Q 1 Q 3 k 5 45 E 3 3 A B E 3 Q E 5 9 Q s 4 ? S 5 5 a 5 Q Q 2 a A 5 1 Q 9 3 K5 3 E e 2 5 ? i 1 'Si Qfieff. 715 V, FIRST ROW, from left: Woodmore, Parker, Smith Crenshaw, Storey. SECOND ROW: Oldham, Phillips, Watson. Gfzss 0 761 OFFICERS President Danny B. Smith Vice-President Jeanne Crenshaw Secretary Judy Parker Treasurer Bobby Watson Reporter Ruth Storey Sergeant-at-A rms William Phillips Student Council Sammy Oldham Martha Woodmore Judy Parker Bobby Watson Elizabeth Sheppard Bill Haley Henry Case Gayle Armstrong Eddie Duncan Jo Mercer Linda Gregory Randy Langford Julia Reecer Sammy Oldham Wayne Dies Janice Kyle Jackie Woodard Jeanne Crenshaw Judy Merryman Danny Smith Geneva Bilbrey Brenda Atwood Coleman Merryman Linda Cox Kirby Russell Betty Woodmore Nelson Armstrong Linda Merryman Bobby Underwood Barbara McCormack William Phillips Hannah Carter Mike Dixon Joe Foley Mike Cunningham Martha Woodmore Frank Rankin Janice Presley Freddie Hudson Roberta Perrigo Tony Gregory Ruth Storey Earl Price Patricia Richmond Willie Harris Bobbie Sue Oldham Betty Key Not pictured: Jerry Jones K, 2 i if Q S ii A 5 5 1 3 5 E 1 2 3 Junior talent on parade. QQ 35 GQSJ 0 762 OFFICERS President Ray Dean Gregory Vice-President Julia Kay Gregory Secreta ry Kendall Jared Treasurer Don Thurman Reporfer Billy Binkley Sergeant-ar-Arms Ma ry Lewis Carey Sfudenr Council Cayce Wes? Linda Turner Wayne Beasley Mary Lewis Carey Billy Binkley Nancy Claridy Jerry Carr Sue Daniel Phillip Carr Dorothy Gammon Jimmy Gregory Camilla Gregory Ray Dean Gregory Julia Kay Gregory Hurb Holder Robbie Grisham Henry Huffines Nancy Holder Kendall Jared Sharon Jones Bill Johnson Gloria LeCornu Janice Oldham Billy Sam Raney Peggy Parkhurst Wayne Shoulders Faye Presley Roger Smith Judy Ross Harold Sneed Bronda Schoolar Arthur Taylor June Shrum Robert Terry Edna Sloan Don Thurman Faye Spears Cayce West Linda Turner Sammy White Thelma Weston Ronnie Wright Sue Mungle Virginia Phillips Ted Price Not Pictured: John B. Johnson Tops in Magazine Sales Julia Kay Gregory, Ted Price C6555 0 963 OFFICERS President Steve Highers Vice-President Tom my Ca rter Secretary Joe Porter Treasurer Kay Matthews Reporter Frederick Herod Sergeant-at-Arms Tom Cox Student Council Kay Matthews Sammy B. Oldham Eddie Gregory Peggy Cothron Ferrell Carman Mary Satterfielol Shera Earps Tommy Carter Brenda Dixon Billy Towns Bobby Towns Kay Matthews Larry Thompson Carolyn Gregory Roy Wade Mary Joe Oliver Shirley Presley Faye Gregory Joe Porter Mary Agnes Raney Wayne Love Margie Johnson Frederick Herod Donnie Porter Wanda White Barbara Satterfielcl Eugene Spears Hannah Gross Jackie Gregory Sara Thurman Sammy Oldham Marilyn Williams Tom Cox Alice Gregory Wayne Crook Betty Atwood Bobby Swafter Sue Tinsley George Bilbrey Betty Lankford Hirce Key Barbara Johnson Steve Highers Elaine Durham James Weston Betty Cutrell Billy Dickens Anna Claridy Robert Wright Eva Case Linda Byrd Not pictured: Rhea Cothron Billy Joe Harper Ray Satterfield Billy Gammons William Atwood 5 fag Jimmy McDonald Kay Gregory William Y. Beasley June Jenkins Jerry Gregory Janice Beene Kenney Linville Judy Watson Ronnie Nunley Sandra Cox David Belcher Jane Key Larry Calc Frankie Celsor William F. Beasley Ellen Cutrell Estle McCloud Nancy Carr Roger Gregory Mary Forkum Pat Russell Shirley Beal Carlos Watson Ruth Gore Larry Newman Paulefie Ladd Jerry Mungle Barbara Gregory Suelene Scruggs Henry Ross Lyzette Gregory Roger Williams Ronnie Holder Lelan Scruggs Roy Claridy Marie Cothron Ray Claridy Joanne Crowder Bobby Thompson Betty Sullivan Donnie White Linda Hammock Joe Presley Janice Frye Dorthy Reeder Sarah Spivey Johnny Reecer Marilyn Hancock Joe Binkley Linda Bilbrey Tony Holder Dianne LeCornu Philip Holder Lynette Woodmore Mike Reese Faye Merryman Time for Concentration! Phyllis Woodard Not Pictured: Larry Turnbow Dorothy Mai Ray Brenda Grigg eoenff Dianne Waller Johnny Beene Joanne Waller Jimmy Burrow Anne Armstrong Ray Merlin Chitwood Brenda Burrow Michael Highers Becky Sullivan Thomas Belcher Linda Cassetty Frank Wilburn Sarah Tomlinson Vernon Roddy Peggy Linville Judson Clark li,Ma ry Virginia Scott James Woodard Angela Leath Kenneth Hudson Peggy Glover Jerald Shivers Uteva Johnson Barry Oliver Mary Grace Haley Jack Dalton Sharon Gregory Billy Porter Susan Hancock Ray Spears Judy Shoulders Johnny Buford, Jr. Wanda Hamlet Paul Hawkins Juanita Johnson Ricky Dies Joanne Hix John Thomas Smith Bobbie Ann Murley Donald Smith glad Q Linda Burton James Brewster Margaret Satterfield Kenneth Spivey Sue Neil Holder Melvin Scruggs Patsy Sue Ross J. T. Thompson Ann Bullard Carlene Satterfielu Bettie Sue LeCornu Bobby Joe Johnson Rosie Daniel David Parker Joan Burns Wayne Marshall Doris Duffer James Atwood Joy Gregory Tommy Beene Lee Anne Dailey Leonard Stafford Hubert Ward Billy Lee Sloan Barry Holder Wayne Belcher Billy Ray Bennett Jimmy Cunningham Harold Gregory Earl Humes J. C. Warner Gayle Eckel Ronnie Martin Johnny Oldham Curtis Oldham Joe Howard Raney Not Pictured: Claude Fortner, Jr. Glenn Harper Jimmy Satterfield Gary Cherry KQ5Lgapgwefzxsvfiiwt gsissigsm K :wg-,W , , .M -lm.,-:mek -wzggs i5m1,9g,,,g.,A.L A-fa. f..q-was N 22 ,, ,,,. q,,.q Z, Wig, W.2,,,L,,,, sfifigfisii?6ffli5x??iIPfE.!2.zQx'Za:ff4W5w-' W f-3 X - gQs?Q?+f4f4a:m-',2m,,WW SW ,f N , mm ,, wwf:mw'::w1:w' KSW4 zffzizlfz naps ere zzapfozhyf Mr. Waggener Teaches Jimmie physics. Kiss of fire! Bubble, bubble, foil and trouble i. Nunley, Johnson, Parker, McDonald, Gregory, Belcher, Fergusson, Lynch, Dyer, Stalcup, Burns, Jean McDonald, Chitwood, Ross, Lauderdale. 2. Haley, Sneed. 3. Chitwood. 4. Williams, Dalton, 46 Henley, Crook. 5. Fergusson. 6. Killam, Thompson, Burton, Badger, Oakley. 7. Waggener, Sfalcup. 8. Fergusson, Johnson, Lynch, Ross. 9. Lane, Byrd, Durham. E , l s UOQZQZZ ggcbbzfzes Linda James Welch Mary Dale Welch Kathy Calhoun Rodney Cunningham Rebecca McDonald 47 Joel Schoolar OFFICERS President, Jean McDonaldp Vice-President, Earl Priceg Secretary and Treasurer, Dorris Henley: Reporter, Martha Ann Woodmoreg Sponsor, Mr. Shafer. Reading left to right: Sammy B. Oldham C911 Jerry Gregory C815 Sammy Oldham C1117 Cayce West C1015 Earl Price C1111 Colin Dyer C1215 Jane Key C811 Kay Matthews C91p Sharon Gregory C717 Martha Woodmore C1115 Linda Turner C1015 Dorris Henley C1217 Mr. Shaferg Jean McDonald C1215 Linda Burton C717 Ann Bullard C71. M, 1 6435 If 4 A 'la N E ffl T1 K1 C K C! Jig' 1' C A 'Q ,yy J fy xx Qt? 5 1 15 1' 1 - . . fx! le 2 'tt A12 A 'l,. mbllff V , , , C '11, we In I, Vx - 'Ageing V if C' flyf F1142 W1 J QV My 511 WN LM, 1 b C H 'sr fl + J W X N ff ,L 1 1 ., C 1 X KJ! ,, 1 ll! 1 .XV W' 'N C N t 1 1 ,Q U xx 2 R ra ,C 1 , M . fr ,E 1, L xl ,-1 ye l fx ij AC, e Wd T 1' Q5 J Q11 ra M Cy 3 !Rll13,, ff ,X JE' 11 J yyefa OFFICERS President: Colin Dyer Vice-President: Georgia Burns Secretary: Eula Fergusson Treasurer: Coleman Merryman Reporfer: Johnnie Belcher Sponsor: Miss Alma Wooclmore SEATED, 'from left: Burns, Dyer STANDING: Woodmore, Merryman, Fergusson Belcher Humphrey Cook Carolyn Lynch George Johnson lris BrummeTT Jean McDonald Terry Gregory Jimmie Sfalcup Randy Langford Jo Foley Jeanne Crenshaw Barbara McCormack Judy Merryman Linda Merryman Judy Parker Patricia Richmond Martha Ann Woodmore Janice Kyle Bobbie Sue Oldham Betty Key Janice Oldham Judy Ross Mary Lewis Carey Sharon Jones Julia Kay Gregory bjalifkz Ojgbers President, Sue Vance, Vice-President, Ruth Storey, Secretary, Faye Magaret, Treasurer, Betty Key Reporter, Janice Kyle, Sponsor, Mrs, Gwin. SEATED: Ruth Storey, Sue Vance, Fage Magaret. STANDING: Mrs. Gwin, Betty Key, Janice Kyle. 65019112 Cayce West Martha Woodmore Jerry Turnbow Johnnie Belcher Randy Langford Ted Price Jimmie Stalcup Terry Gregory Jean McDonald Eula Fergusson Sue Vance Billy Binkley Faye Maggart Don Thurman Hannah Carter Phillip Carr Bronda Schoolar Janice Kyle Betty Key Ruth Storey Sammy Oldham Linda Turner Frederick Herod Sharon Jones Nancy Holder Hannah Gross Pamela Price Edna Sloan Gloria LeC'ornu Dorris Henley Georgia Burns Judy Ross Coleman Nierryma Jo Foley l Fl man Secretary, Jo Ann Oldham Kirby Russell Brenda Aiwood Jack Fagan Helen Lankford Roberta Perigo Ray Johnson Ruth Storey Gorden Lauderdale f ramabo OFFICERS: President, Georgia Burns, Vice-President, Bill Cunningham, Secretary, Patricia Richmond: Treasurer, Mitchel Cox: Reporter, Ruth Storey: Sergeant-at-Arms, David Cox, Sponsor, Mr. Jackson. SEATED: Dorris Henley, Johnnie Belcher, Mitchel Cox, David Cox, Pamela Price, Carolyn Lynch, Jean McDonald. - STANDING: Mr. Jackson, Willie Harris, Joe Donoho, Ruth Storey, Dirce Key, Eula Fergusson, Bill Cunningham, Ray Johnson, Georgia Burns, Randy Langford, Patricia Richmond, Judy Merryman, Linda Cox, Jimmie Stalcup. 65014115 OFFICERS: President, Janice Beene, Vice-President, Lyzette Gregory, Secretary, Judy Watson: Treasurer, Sandra Cox, Reporter, Lynette Woodmore, FIRST ROW: Dianne Waller, Becky Sullivan, Sandra Cox, Kay Gregory, Ann Bullard, Judy Watson, Susan Hancock, Kenny Linville, Larry Cato, Paul Hawkins, Roger Gregory. SECOND ROW: Doris Duffer, Joanne Waller, Mary Grace Haley, Dianne LeCornu, Lee Ann Dailey, Joan Burns, Sarah Tomlinson, Jimmy Burrow, Johnny Beene, Michael Highers, Mrs. Loucille Merryman. THIRD ROW: Ellen Cutrell, Lyzette Gregory, Dorothy Reecer, Betty LeCornu, Linda Cassetty, Angela Leath, Patsy Ross, Brenda Oettel, Tommy Beene, Judson Clark. FOURTH ROW: Paulette Ladd, Uteva Johnson, Janice Beene, Peggy Linville, Lynette Woodmore, Jimmy McDonald, Roy Claridy. gufure omema ers President ...,..,. Vice-President Secretary ........... Treasurer ,... Historian ........ Parliamentarian Reporter .....,.. Song Leader ,,,... OFFICERS Advisor ............................,,..,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, Jean McDonald Jo Ann Oldham Judy Parker Julia Kay Gregory Barbara McCormack Linda Gregory Ruth Siorey Linda Merryman Mrs. Robert Purnell SEATED, from left: Oldham, McDonald, Parker. ' STANDING: McCormack, Gregory, L. Gregory, Merryman, Storey, Purnell. Q9 of w ' 7 Q jr? ,j f WQMAKERX sm,-ei? f W Y ff, OIL .- Og- ALP0 'Nao' NEW YW 5? .51 jfemgers FIRST ROW: Pamela Price, Eula Fergusson, Jimmie Stalcup, Jo Ann Oldham, Jean McDonald Carolyn Lynch, Dorris Henley, Gecrgia Burns, Johnnie Belcher, Faye Maggart, Judy Cothron, Doris Day, Mrs. Robert Purnell. SECOND ROW: Julia Gregory, Roberta Perrigo, Thelma Weston, Edna Sloan, Gloria LeCornu. Janice Oldham, Camilla Gregory, Judy Ross, Sharon Jones, Virginia Phillips, Hannah Gross, Marilyn Williams, Peggy Cothron, Geneva Bilbrey, Linda Cox, Linda Gregory, Patricia Richie--aft. THIRD ROW: Brenda Dixon, Mary Sue Satterfield, Betty Cutrell, Wanda White, Sue Tinsley, Anna Marie Claridy, Nancy Claridy, Faye Presley, Sherra Earps, Faye Gregory, Alice Gregory, Kay Matthews, Linda Byrd, Elaine Durham, Betty Atwood, Carolyn Gregory. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Johnson, Margie Johnson, Mary Jo Oliver, Eva Jewel Case, Shirley Presley, Betty Lankford, Betty Woodmore, Jo Foley, Gayle Armstrong, Brenda Atwood, Martha Woodmore, Jeanne Crenshaw, Betty Key, Janice Kyle, Ruth Storey, Julia Reecer, Sarah Thurman. FIFTH ROW: Judy Merryman, Barbara McCormack, Bobbie Sue Oldham, Judy Parker, Linda Merryman, Nancy Holder, Jo Mercer, Bronda Schoolar, Peggy Parkhurst, Linda Turner, Mary Raney, Faye Spears, June Shrum, Elizabeth Shepherd, Janice Presley. SPONSOR: Mrs. Robert Purnell Ojfgcers President ....., Vice-President Secretary ........... ..,... Treasurer ......... .... Reporter ...... Sentinel .............,..,.........., Advisor ....,........... Alex Lauderdale Paul Roddy Gorden Gregory Danny B. Smith Harold Oldham Bill Cunningham Mr. Brown Draper SEATED, Left to Right: Gregory, Roddy, Lauderdale, Smith. STANDING: Cunning- ham, Draper, Oldham. Officers placed second in Sub-District Parliamentary Procedure. FARM ERS ffliir ' Not Pictured Jerry Jones John B. Johnson, Rhea Cothron, Bl y Harper Ray Satterfield Billy Gammons, William Atwood. Tom Cox Bill Cunningham Willie Harris Ray Dean Gregory William Phillips Bill Haley Wayne Dies Bobby Watson Frank Rankin Arthur Taylor Alex Lauderdale Eddie Duncan Bobby Towns Gorden Gregory 56 Roger Smith Jimmy Gregory Wayne Love Robert Wright Mike Cunningham Robert Terry Mitchell Cox Hurb Holder Rhea Dalton Sammy White Billy Sam Raney Ted Price Ronnie Wright Wayne Beasley Wayne Crook Bobby Underwood Billy Towns Henry Huffines Bill Johnson George Bilbrey Wayne Shoulders Bobby Swaffer Eugene Spears Roy Lee Wade Harold Oldham Nelson Armstrong Steve Highers Tommy Carter Harold Sneed Ferrell Carman Jackie Gregory Paul Roddy Aubrey Williams James Dickens Eddie Gregory Donnie Porter Tony Gregory Billy Dickens Jerry Carr Gordon Lauderdale 57 7975? 'war S RHEA DALTON District Swine Farming Award SAM NELSON ARMSTRONG Electric Welding First in Sub-District Third in District ARTHUR TAYLOR Tractor Driving First in District WILLIAM PHILLIPS MIKE CUNNINGHAM Laying Building Foundation First in Sub-District Second in District pea Any WILLIAM ATWOOD Soil Conservation First in Sub-District DANNY B. SMITH F.F.A. Public Speaking First in Sub-District DONNIE PORTER Reciting Creed First in Sub-District 1nuunmnnuni'xsa1a-u-an Q M 75:2 imap UCZZYQJQ Sfcyf EDITOR: Carolyn Lynch ART EDITOR: Jean McDonald BUSINESS STAFF: Colin Dyer, Geor- gia Burns, Patricia Richmond, Johnnie Belcher. SEATED: Lynch, Dyer, Burns. STANDING: Belcher, McDonald, Richmond. REPORTERS SEATED: Eula Fergusson, Sammy H. Oldham, Jimmie Slalcup. STANDING: Jeanne Crenshaw, Lin- da Merryman, Judy Merryman, Randy Langford, Johanna Foley, Barbara McCormack, Iris Brum- milf. PRODUCTION STAFF Reading from left: Sponsor: Miss Alma Woodmore, Johnnie Belcher, JoAnn Oldham, Helen Lankford, Joel Ross, Judy Cothron, Doris Day. 5191: ff , Sw, .51 .Q -- ,msgs nie, 'mss?3n: f- ,,.:. E R ' ,H ,,. 1710? C516 OFFICERS President .......... ...N... C laude Hailey Treasurer .... Mitchell Cox ViC6--President .... .... B ill Cunningham Reporter ............... ,.,. N orris Henley Secretary ....... Georgia Burns Sergeant-at-Arms .... .,.. R hea Dalton FIRST ROW, from left: Bobby Watson, Georgia Burns, Coach Jim Satterfield, Coach Edgar Settlers, Dorris Henley, Carolyn Lynch. SECOND ROW: David Cox, Wayne Shoulders, Nancy Holder, Gloria LeCornu, Barbara McCormack, Helen Lankford. THIRD ROW: Freddie Hudson, Colin Dyer, Judy Ross, Danny Smith, Sharon Jones, Linda Cox. FOURTH ROW: Dirce Key, Aubrey Williams, Mitchell Cox, Rhea Dalton, Mike Dixon, Sammy Oldham, Julia Gregory, Peggy Parkhurst. FIFTH ROW: Alex Lauderdale, Bill Cunningham, Terry Gregory, Larry Thompson, Humphrey Crook, Ray Dean Gregory. SIXTH ROW: Billy Thurman, Norris Henley, Harold Oldham, Donnie Porter, Billy Sam Raney, Claude Hailey. . Q i if Q 'S e 3 3 E S 5 S Q A 1 S 2 s 3 5 1 5 E . A E ? E 5 3 5 L 3 a Q i 5 5 I 5 E E L R 1 LE L s gzoofgczf 46000593 EDGAR SETTLERS JIM B. SATTERFIELD goofgaf Gapfazhs BILL CUNNINGHAM MITCHELL COX 63 759 Csezizzbrs 90.7 KNEELING: Bill Cunningham, Mitchell Cox, Rhea Dalton STANDING: Alex Lauderdale, Claude Hailey, David Cox jfese yzgafe fgg jjozlnfsf FIRST LINE: Bobby Watson, David Cox, Danny Smith, Rhea Dalton, Mitchell Cox, Alex Lauderdale, Billy Sam Raney. SECOND LINE: Wayne Shoulders, Freddie Hudson, Bill Cunningham. BACK: Claude Hailey. fjfese Zinofffe goaf FRONT: Billy Sam Raney, Mike Dixon, David Cox, Henry Case, Danny Smith, Freddie Hudson, Mitchell Cox, Alex Lauderdale. BACK: Wayne Shoulders, Claude Hailey, Bobby Watson. oofgaf U9 Old Faithfuls, as they are often called, have diligently served as the team's Managers. Sammy B. Oldham, Larry Thompson. Joszzifons Lower Left: ENDS Joe Porter, Bobby Wat- Lower Right: GUARDS Henry Case son, Billy Sam Raney, Roger Smith, Tony Mitchell Cox, Danny Smith, Tom Cox. Gregory. Upper Lett: CENTERS Rhea Dalton, Mike Dixon. Upper Right: TACKLES Billy Towns, Alex Lauder- dale, David Cox, Robert Wright, Bobby Towns. Lower Right: BACKS-KNEELING: Bill Cunningham, Wayne Shoulders, Claude Hailey, Freddie Hudson. Standing: Tommy Carter, Jimmy Gregory, Donnie Porter, Ray Dean Gregory, Eddie Gregory. G59 91466 0611? The besi shock-proof lungs found in T.C.H.S.! CAROLYN LYNCH Capfain Senior JULIA GREGORY LINDA TURNER BARBARA MCCORMACK Sophomore Sophomore Junior FAY GREGORY LINDA COX ALICE GREGORY LINDA GREGORY FYSSIWFTIGU Junior Freshman Junior FIRST ROW, from left: Johnny Oldham, Tony Holder, Philip Holder, Larry Cato, Roger Williams, Mike Reese, Larry Turnbow, Judson Clark, David Belcher, Barry Holder, Ricky Dies, John Thomas Smith. SECOND ROW: Melvin Scruggs, Barry Oliver, Johnny Beene, Joe Binkley, Ronnie Nunley, Jimmy McDon- ald, William Beasley, Ray Merlin Chitwood, Harold Gregory, Joe Howard Raney. THIRD ROW, standing: Kenneth Hudson, Donald Smith, James Woodard, Hubert,Ward, Tommy Beene, Jimmy Satterfield, Jerry Gregory, Ronnie Holder, Jerry Mungle, Jerald Shivers, Laurie Parker, Frank Wilburn, Kenneth Spivey, Mr. Joe Shafer, Coach. eaff Wag! T69 Q83 T99 ZU99 C3599I QdOQI'LS' Angela LGBTIW Jane Key Doris Duffer Sharon Gregory Kay Gregory Lyzefte Gregory Judy Shoulders Janice Beene ha.. rgoysp 93055911641 Below: CENTERS Norris Henley, Ferrell Carman. STANDING: Forrest Grigg. ng umm. .... . mm mule-- Left: COACH ADVISES SENIORS KNEELING: Coach Settlers, Harold Old- ham, Claude Hailey, Jerry Turnbow. STANDING: Humphrey Crook, Billy Thur- man, Norris Henley, Terry Gregory. gays 7 Zasfefgaf THE STARTING FIVE OF THE STlNGlNG JACKETS Speed, alertness, and determination as well as natural ability, determine the starting five. FRONT: Claude Hailey, Terry Gregory. BACK: Billy Thurman, Norris Henley, Billy Binkley. The handling of the ball calls for much dexterity as exhibited by these strong hands of our guards. From left: Ray Dean Gregory, Terry Greg- ory, Wayne Shoulders, Harold Oldham, Earl Price, Claude Hailey, Donnie Porter. Getting Positions for those all-important rebounds presents a challenge to our team's forwards. KNEELING: Billy Thurman, Humphrey Crook. STANDING: Harold Oldham, Joe Porter, Jerry Turnbow, Billy Binkley. gf 5' Zasfefgafg ua Rrfsozm 'ijacfeffes ' 7 Under The able coaching of Mr. Jim Salterfield, These JackeTtes won eight and lost nine. Performances by several members of The squad gave evidence That next year's varsity won'T be lacking Talented Juniors or Sophomores. KNEELING: Coach Satferfield, Managers Gloria LeCornu and Nancy Holder. STANDING: Barbara McCormack, Georgia Burns, Judy Merryman, Sharon Jones, Judy Ross, Julia Gregory, Bobbie Sue Oldham, Eva Jewell Case, Helen Lankford, Linda Turner, Kay Matthews, Sherra Earps, Patricia Richmond, Alice Gregory, Linda Cox. QT 57 Zasfefgaf Defend that Goal! Defend that Goal! With intricate steps, these Guards prance the 'Floor and do a good job of defending that goal. KNEELING: Barbara McCormack, Helen Lankford, Julia Gregory. STANDING: Eva Jewell Case, Kay Matthews, Patricia Richmond, Linda Cox. Receiving last minute instructions from Coach Jim Satterfield are Captains Georgia Burns fleftl and Linda Turner lrightj. l Take your time, aim, fire! . . . two points! This is the life our forwards live. KNEELING: Georgia Burns, Linda Turner, Sharon Jones. STANDING: Sherra Earps, Judy Ross, Bobbie Sue Oldham, Alice Gregory, Judy Merryman. 73 V I P L 1 F i Hem ofzes 57149 WGOQ fyygew. . Represented by: Rebecca McDonald Joe Marshall 75 HER ROYALTY jufd my greyory Football Queen of 1959-60 I Q I 5 5 Z i Q i r i I Zyefa 201,212 ce azzof WJA122 cess TERRY GREGORY SHERRA EARPS REMEMBER THE FUN WE HAD . . . Stolen moments like this were few. Before the banquet, all was calm. Southern hospitality flowed generously. BETA CONVENTION JUNIOR-SEN'OR BANQUET His name-Dave Aaron!! M. C. Settlers introduces players. 535' Cheese! ALL SPORTS BANQUET l. Patricia Richmond, Alex Lauderdale, Wayne Shoulders, Jean McDonald, Bironda Schoolar, SITTING: Tara Watson, Timothy Gregory. 2. Tara Watson, Timothy Gregory. 3. F.F.A.-F.H.A. Members. 4. Jimmy Stalcup, Jean McDonald. 5. Mrs. Earl Dyer. 6. Scene painted by Junior Girls. 7. Coach Satterfield, Coach Settlers, Dave Aaron, Supt. Wilburn. 8. Settlers. 9. Players and Guests-identify yourselves. 79 A Siam 731 Queen JUDY LANE PARKER WAYNE SHOULDERS J imfew.-zfIf'f fx: way.: f iff ffsvff vw 2 5 i 11.5. we. fi -ff,w,f.w:'w- ff'ffff'fh1wi'fvs'f 2 iflie,fmi-me.5fg.sw,.ss1:41i,se,:'gi'f2,Isviif2,:Maif1,Q12:rafre,imagswzilk,'im,211i14zi:u,:41''1z,1fs,s z's'VH Q 1 f 2 2 2 2, xi is K Q f i Q X 1 1 E Q A Q K, fi s Q a E E E Q f 4-Qffifffii iVi'9:31151-'kaiZiiiflffi-iY?fi','::iizi,Ef4iQl112lFf17'-7::'ff':, -inW5'ffiyifivzifllfif--'Y-7 -' si Yi:2fl-wk, :ff L 15- f 1eff?wiiiKlifiziifi-252:ff,-:2i'4.vi,2f1:1..aY1 LQ :Lu w1'ffzx-vii fl!--Sh,-1fcfw1'fff2f:fff:sifiil-maif2g.zLiQz,s.1, 'f if iv is ' T' in ' k 1-w7s9i1'v YQiiiP-msii-'JM,SvL2vE.ifH2UiHs21213255532'fee5E52iisilisiiiiifawgiffgiifls?+zffFsIiQ3fefTfeifei22ai5f.:?2E?: Ah's cha'min' you wid de loco ob de How could I help but see such an ex- You're not nearly as pale as you were moon lizard. quisite picture? when you came in. Willie Harris, Elizabelh Sheppard J. WOOCJGNJ, P- RlCl lm0l d J. Kyle, B. Watson Here l come for more! l've done a good iob of the wedding Well, it looks like a happy gathering. gown. B. Watson, J. Parker Jo Foley, J. Parker 84 K., 60614 S Terry Gregory VALEDICTORIAN BEST ALL-ROUND BOY Jimmy Carey Stalcup SALUTATORIAN SCIENCE Colin Dyer Jean McDonald Coleman Merryman, Jr. GSOVQIB Nell Bums MATH D.A.R. REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENSHIP BEST ALL-ROUND GIRL Helen Lankford Claude Hailey George Johnson Billy Thurman MOST ATHLETIC GIRL MOST ATHLETIC BOY KIWANIS MERIT TROPHY KIWANIS ATHLETIC PHIL DICKENS TROPHY TROPHY 85 ra Ugzafzbn PROCESSIONAL The long awaited hour has ar- rived. The seniors of 1960 march in 'For the last time. Parents, teachers, fellow-classmafes : We, as a class, are no more . . . Jimmie Stalcup, Salutatorian, bids a hearty welcome to one These words bring to an end Terry Gregory's Valedictory. and all. Let us live To make men free . . . the Chorus sings friumphantly. 9Gy6f 1960 Your Diploma is your license to practice living were The inspiring words of Bill Williams, the main speaker of The evening. fail Mr. Shafer presents The 1960 graduating class for the receiv- Mr. Jackson calls the roll of graduates as Superintendent C. H ing of diplomas. Wilburn presents diplomas. RECESSIONAI. . . . We are no longer known as class. Now we are individuals. George Washington surveys our boys. Mount Vernon provides a pause. One more dare and up we go-898 steps! Bus.troubIe creates-a pyfamid?? Chaperone refreshes with a sip. Mr. Jackson observes White House lawn. I. Doris Day, Alex Lauderdale, JoAnn Oldham, Kenny Driver, Dorris Henley, Faye Maggart, Judy Cothron. 2. Jimmy Stalcup. 3. SITTING: Old- ham, Cothron, Burns, STANDING: Belcher, Henley, Lynch, Stalcup, McDonald. 4. Ross, Cunningham, Donoho, Lauderdale, Gregory. 5. SITTING: Burns, Thurman, Fergusson, Belcher, Turnbow, McDonald, Gregary, STANDING: Driver, Ross, G. Burns, Belcher, Mrs. Lauderdale, McDonald, Greg- ory, Thurman, Henley, D. Cox. 7. FIRST ROW: Maggart, Fergusson, McDonald, Stalcup, Oldham: SECOND ROW: Burns, Henley, Lynch, Vance: THIRD ROW: Price, Burns. 8. Lauderdale, Day. 9. Jackson and visitors from India. 88 2 Q ff 2 5 1 2 2 :Q 2 3 9 Si E 11 3 1 E 3 r X 4 1 5 Q 9 li X 5 i s 5 S 2 Q if 2 2 5 Zi 2 2 2 Q S 2 5 5 1 1 2 Q 3 a mfhwswmwmamaewxzmvz-xferemwa? EWQQEEQBIISNE N, M !. MNH EEK 553 IZ a E415 ti 1 iii ,Y si 5355582 FIRST GRADE Mrs. Vyda Mai Thompson, Teacher FIRST ROW: G. Sircy, S. Tomlinson, D Hawkins, K. Sullivan, D. White, T. Beal C. Smith, W. Case, L, Morgan. SECOND ROW: Thompson, B. Huffines, L Raney, N. Hix, D. Moss, J. Johns, J Gammons, J. Warner, B. Tomlinson, B McCIanahan. THIRD ROW: E. Harris, W. Ford, E. Fugaie, B. Gregory, M. Moss, J. Jones, L. Fugate, M. McClanahan. 1 Cjf2122e12fary FIRST GRADE Mrs. Eddie Denney, Teacher FIRST ROW: T. Alexander, W. Langford, W. Taylor, B. Moore, M. Spivey, E. Mc- Clarrahan, M. Killam, R. Duffer, J. Web- ster, R. Reecer. SECOND ROW: D. Daniel, J. Anderson, B. Allen, L. Presley, C. Roddy, B. Bilbrey, B. Warner, J. Claridy, J. Langford. THIRD ROW: N. Thompson, D. While, B. Gammons, N. Fisher, T. Helson, R. Mor- gan, K. Summers, K. Sullivan, G. Spivey. FIRST GRADE Mrs. Zan Gwin, Teacher FIRST ROW: P. Burlon, V. Cox, P. Clark R. Celsor, T. Byrd, R. Bratron, R. Beal B. Badger, G. Anderson. SECOND ROW: L. Moore, K. Milligan, P Lee, B. Lauderdale, C. Duncan, D Crook, L. Gross, K. Gregory. THIRD ROW: K. Oakley, J. Mungle, J Warner, S. Warner, R. Thurman, S Taylor, B. Key, J. Kennedy. afem Q12 far SECOND GRADE Miss Eddie Brown, Teacher FIRST ROW: J. Gammons, R. Atwood, M. Duffer, D. Nelson, T. Byrd, D. Cothron, M. Jones, G. West, W. Badger, J Fisher. SECOND ROW: Brown, F. Wood, J. Burns, R. Gulley, J. Willis, J. Fltts, W. Rollin, R. Knight, D. Gregory, J. Kerr, C. Beasley, THIRD ROW: R. Eafps, J. Danoha, P Raney, W. Scott, P. Taylor, F. Coker R. McKinney, H. Carr, D. Crook. SECOND AND THIRD GRADES Mrs. Gaye Waggener, Teacher FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Satterfield J. Allen, L. Scruggs, B. Ray, J. A. Sat- terfield, M. Summers, J. Rollin, E White, C. Harper, W. Hix, B. Shrum, J. Johnson. SECOND ROW, left to right: Mrs. G. Wag- gener, C. McCarter, J. -Sircy, G. Ray C. Jones, R. Tomlinson, B. Beal, B. Fugate, N. Fisher. THIRD ROW, left to right: G. Hawkins G. Summers, G. Gammon, L. Helson C. Presley, R. McClanahan, J. Johns, P. Gregory, A. Bilbrey. 1 1 r 1 SECOND GRADE Mrs. John Martin, Teacher FIRST ROW: V. Rollins, S. Holder, M Beasley, S. Turnbow, G. Spears, D Brown, D. Cothron, T. Woodmore, C Robertson, J. Shafer, B. Cornwell. SECOND ROW: Martin, G. Tomlinson, E Roddy, D. Allen, J. Presley, M. Schoolar, D. Graham, J. Linville, C. Carman. THIRD ROW: P. Claridy, R. Porter, D. Mungle, S. Gammons, J. Blair, B. An- derson, J. Scruggs, J. Anderson, J. Pedigo, D. Dailey. THIRD GRADE Mrs. Rubylie Taylor, Teacher FIRST ROW: D. Kerr, B. Price, R. Renchler, H. Carman, J. Daniels, D: Anderson, C. Moore, M. Beasley, R. Reecer, Marty White, J. Smith, P. Taylor, M. Atwood. SECOND ROW: B. Ward, B. Taylor, D. Spivey, B. Taylor, D. Dies, B. Huffins, J. Fortner, Marshall White, M. Humes, J. Presley, R. Cothron, M. Gregory, B. Langford. THIRD ROW: L. Alkins, J. Anthony, M. Carey, B. Freeman, J. Bullard, S, Brat- ton, M. Bass, C. Fortner, B. Sanford, H. Fisher, E. Martin, S. Webster. CDQHQ Q12 far THIRD GRADE Mrs. William Woodard, Teacher FIRST ROW: S. Ford, P. Tillman, P. Ogles- by, J. Satterfield, G. Dalton, J. Porter J. Hamlet, M. Williams, J. Gregory, B Thurman, K. Clark. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Woodard, W. Burns J. Wright, N. White, R. Reed, D. Noll ner, H. Thayer, T. Howell, M. Cornwell B. Gammons, J. Gerritson, D. Parker. THIRD ROW: W. Holt, R. Williams, S Holder, D. Eckel, P. Sullivan, R. Key D. Gregory, K. Spears, S. Woodard, B Jenkins, S. Schooler, R. Stone. FOURTH GRADE Mrs. James Russell, Teacher FIRST ROW: J. Wright, P. Cassetty, J. Dickens, C. Gregory, C. Bratton, J. Celsor, B. Tomlinson, G. Holt, D. Mer- ryman, J. Wade. SECOND ROW: J. Raney, Mrs. Russell, D. Gore, L. Willis, R. Allen, M. Freeman, P. Gray, B. Oldham, J. Linville, P. Porter, S. Thompson, E. Ray, R. Gam- mons. THIRD ROW: C. Burton, M. Bilbrey, D. Claiborne, R. Morgan, R. Moss, C. Moss, K. Cothron, T. Dickens, J. Merryman, J. Cato, M. Davis, G. Davis, G. Blair, M. Anderson, N. Scruggs. CCjQ122ez2fary FOURTH GRADE Mrs. Robbie Wiley, Teacher FIRST ROW: J. Tomlinson, E. Scruggs, B. Boyd, D. Reese, D. Gregory, C. Nelson, D. Presley, K. Duncan, S. Dixon, K. Cunningham, D. Cothron, N. Beard. SECOND ROW: L. Satterfield, A. Owen Wiley, W. Ford, M, Case, K. Rollin, M. Shephard, A. Crook, B. Swaffer, B. Sullivan, B. Lipscomb, J. White, P. Fisher, L. Moore, B. Shoulders. THIRD ROW: E. Daniels, J. Gammons, T. Ladd, J. Gore, N. Carr, L. Presley, M. White, D. Eden, V. Eden, D. McClana- han, L. Presley, B. Beal. 1 FIFTH GRADE Mrs. Claude Beasley, Teacher FIRST ROW: L. Oldham, B. Lentz, B. Mor- rison, S. Burrow, K. Harper, D. Morri- son, R. Scott, J. Atwood, R.. Gregory, E. Taylor, K. Martin. SECOND ROW: Beasley, Q. Robertson, J. Towns, M. Stubblefield, S. White, M. Holder, G. Gregory, B, Merryman, C. Satterfield, D. Fitts. THIRD ROW: S. Reecer, R. Cassetty, E. Cothron, S. Byrd, C. Parker, J. Gregory, E. Thompson, F. Raney, S. Ellis, W. Eden, T. Roddy, T. Linville. FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADE Mrs. Dewitt Woodmore, Teacher FIRST ROW: L. Humes, N. Johnson, R Beasley, B. Tomlinson, R. Underwood E. McCIanahan, L. Claiborne, B. Satter field, J. Wood. SECOND ROW: Mrs, Woodmore, A. Huf- fines, B. Kennedy, J. Warren, E. Thomp- son, C. Scruggs, B. Beasley, T. Wood THIRD ROW: J. White, J. Lanlcforcl, J Bilbrey, E. White, O. Webster, W. Crook. Ni SIXTH GRADE Mrs. James Highers, Teacher FIRST ROW: L. Glover, J. Stubblefield, T. Maiors, J. Lipscomb, M. Perrigo, E. Sut- ton, C. Smith, T. Renchler, T. White, D McKinney, C. Blair. SECOND ROW: L. Gammons, Highers, V Tillman, D. Fullington, J. Linville, T Bratton, J. Celsor, J. Cox, F. Oettel, J Nelson, B. Langford, W. Taylor. THIRD ROW: A. Tillman, L. Eden, B. San- ford, P. Stafford, N. Sheppard, E. Horn, C. Hudgins, S. Beal, S. Spears, H Thompson, B, Earps, M. Kennedy, N. Burton, L. Shoulders, D. Sullivan. CZQIIQ en fazy FIFTH ROW Mrs. Donald Porter, Teacher FIRST ROW: W. Gregory, R. Haley, J. Key, L. Cothron, D. Holder, R. Killam, J. Watson, C. White, B. Anderson, N. Beasley, G. Gregory. SECOND ROW: B. Lee, P. Claiborne, R. Huffines, D, Schoolar, E. Gregory, L. Woodard, J. Carey, R. Reed, R. Ward. THIRD ROW: Betty Fisher, L. Gerritson, B. Phillips, Barbara Fisher, D. Cothron, B. Case, S. Scruggs, S. Witcher, L. Willis, W. Dix. ,H ii I V.. .f j. SIXTH GRADE Mrs. James Stalcup, Teacher FIRST ROW: R. Presley, L. Ellis, S. Haley, F. Dies, J. Crook, F. lpock, A. McClana- han, R. McCarter, D. Gregory, R. Old- ham, L. Norris. SECOND ROW: Stalcup, F. Spears, J. C. Cox, T. McCloud, J. Hawkins, L. Fagan, B. Matthews, D. Beard, J. Parkhurst, Ricky Oldham, R. Claridy, P. Huffines. THIRD ROW: Mike Presley, D. Case, Robert Presley, R. Spivey, B. Carr, J. Linville, L. Underwood, W. Bilbrey, J. Brown. S. Tomlinson, E. Satterfield, J. Shrum, J. Beasley, D. Hix. QQHQ en fdly gcflozfzes FIRST GRADE READINESS: Every hour is fulfilled with the ioys of the new adventure of school for these first graders. Gary Anderson, Patty Lee, Jefferey Gammons, Carolyn Sircy, Nancy Thompson, Glenda Spivey. SECOND GRADE The hands as well as the mind must b developed early in a young person's life The second grade furnishes an essentia practice for this development. Linda Scruggs, Roger Knight, Bobby Cornwell, Betty Ray, Lois Roddy, Ronnie Earps. THlRD GRADE The study of the different forma- tions in the scientific fields greatly fascinates these third graders. Bill Price, Martha Ann Bass, Mike Carey, Stanley Holder, Theresa Howell, Wayne Holt. l l l Cikm en fazy gcfzbzfzes FOURTH GRADE Everyone knows that a good back- ground in any subiect depends upon the individual's ability to read well. Book Week promotes this imperative part of the grade school curriculum as illustrated by: Julie Wade, Ann Owen, Deborah Gore, Nancy Beard, Dale Reese, Carl Moss. FIFTH GRADE With the realization that the worst is yet to come, these fitth graders tackle the perplexing chore of studying. Johnnie Warner, Quindy Robertson, Jimmie Nell Bilbrey, Beatrice An- derson, Barbara Fisher, Sandra White. i SIXTH GRADE The modern trend toward scien- tific advancement begins in the lower grades. These children in the sixth grade develop their in- terest in the new age by classroom experiments. Jerry Parkhurst, Linda Shoulders, Sara Beal, Sara Carolyn Haley, Har- old Thompson, Thomas McCloud. 96 l ggi? Sqcfjbzfzes gqrozzzyof Our Qscfoof Represented by: Tony Cunningham Mark Cunningham 97 Tarezz f- geacf SSOCICfIbI2 OFFICERS President MRS. E, K. BRATTON First Vice-President MISS LOUISE WILBURN Second Vice-President MRS. JOE SHAFER Secretary MRS. JAMES WILLIAMS Treasurer MRS. HASKEL PARKER SEATED, from left: Wilburn, Wxl liams, Bratfon, Shafer, Parker. PATHOS THE WINNER! Dean Ford Bill KGY Pafsy Vaughf Gfferzd Sfqff SEATED, from left: Mrs. Alfred Carman Mrs. Earl Dyer Mrs. Ed Gregory STANDING: Mrs. Robert Owen Mrs. Banks Robertson Mrs. Jessie Marshall Mrs. Ed Spears Not Pictured: Sally K. Luster A GLIMPSE OF THE PAST YEAR Left: A bevy of beauties parade for the iudges. Sue Vance, Judy Parker, Eula Fer- gusson, Nancy Holder, Barbara McCor- mack, Peggy Parkhurst. Right: Ain't we got fun? Randy Langford, Joe Lauderdale, Norris Henley, Gorclen Gregory, Joe Porter, Ferrell Carman, Arthur Taylor, Jack Fyre. Left: English is soothing-ask seventh graders. Right: Little Miss Trousdale flashes her winning smile. Mary Ford, Vicki Roddy, Debby Parker, Mrs. Vaught. Above: Where's Terry, Jean? Steve High- ers, Jean McDonald, Sammy Oldham, Bob- by Watson. Left: Will we ever forget Moments to Remember ? Eula Fergusson, Dorris Hen- ley, Carolyn Lynch, Jo Ann Oldham. Right: Anyone 'For a spin? Larry Thomp- son, Lyzette Gregory, Jan Beene. Left: What did you say, Mrs. Fergusson? Seventh graders. Right: ls the work getting you down, Mrs. Chitwood? Compliments of HARTSVILLE PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION Paren+s - Teachers - Communi+y Par+ners in Ecluca+ion Why Noi' Join Our Organiza+ion You're money I ahead! MORTON S s 'Il K k coHsvl e, enfuc y X LafayeH'e, Tennessee I . Shop Wifh Confidence, Wl+h Our Adverhsers Wear Wi+h pride PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTIZERS Jimmie Sfalcup George Johnson Eula Fergusson s spkf AIIF+bIIPIy asy- Thanks +o Our HARTSVILLE QUARTERBACK CLUB HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE HARTSVILLE TRACTOR CO. lnfernaiional Trucks New Holland Balers John Deere lmplemenfs HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE T E. N. LITTLETON Church S+ree+, Har+sville, Tennessee Fine Furniiure, Beauiyresi' MaHresses, Small Elecirical Appliances, Period Mahogany Living Room Sui+es, Marble Top Tables, Acme Painf Varnish, Berkshire Breakfasl' Suiles, Armsfrong Linoleum, 'En'lerprise Sloves, Cumberland Valley Cherry Bedroom Sui+es. W. V. HAGER Hardgire and SF Srore Giffs for All Occasions HARTSVILLE, TENNESSEE MRS. W. V. HAGER Har'l'sville Tennessee EAST END T GROCERY GREGORY'S GROCERY THE RUDOLPH JENKINS, Owners DR-4-244' Har+sville, Tennessee LONG'S SUPER MARKET Phone 245 GALLATIN TENNESSEE OAKES DARI-DELIGHT Highway I09 Soufh GALLATIN, TENNESSEE FRIENDLY MARKET On +he Square HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE Fresh Mea'I's Vegetables Sfaple Groceries Wesfmoreland Harlrsville LafayeH'e Ml 4-2160 DR 4-zzao DR 4-22:0 NO 63350 ALEXANDER UNDERTAKING CO., INC. 50 Years Dependable Service Gallafin Madison 204 TW5-3 343 Red Boiling Springs MY 9-2l9l HARTSVI LLE GAS CO. Firsi' in Quali+y Faires+ in Prices Fasfesi' in Service HARTSVILLE, TENNESSEE CECIL D. HARPER Mayor HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE CUMBERLAND VALLEY TOBACCO WAREHOUSE IKE HOWELL R. F. LANGFORD N. B. RICKMAN Owners-Operaiors HARTSVILLE, TENNESSEE Complimenfs of PLANTERS TOBACCO WAREHOUSE FRED PIPKIN AND BILLY F. CELSOR. Mgrs. Sell Your Tobacco WiI'I1 Us, If You Do NoI', We Lose a LiH'Ie and You Lose a Lo+. HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE H. I. 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HARTSVILLE CABINET CORPORATION Woodson Vance Har+svi Ie, Tenn. 2 1 If Brake J fi Wheel Lining T L i Balancing GREGORY 81 DAY SERVICE STATION Texaco Produc+s Fires'rone Tires and BaHeries DR 4-2228 HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE Road Service T 'I' F89 Q9 E X53 4 Aur a- REPAIRS 5.1 x,Q P W!! , CHARLEY HEROD HARTSVILLE, TENNESSEE DONNIE'S SWEET SHOPPE Good Food ancI Service Wi+h a Smile HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE GMMM Every+hing for 'rhe Home and Farm RIP and JUNE COX, Owners Phone DR 4-2690 HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE OWEN TIRE CO. HARTSVILLE, TENNESSEE Phone DR. 4-2256 CompIimen'I's GROC ERY of Fresh Mea+s 'Frui'l's Vege.,ab,es OGLESBY GROCERY YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED Phone DR 4-252I HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE HARTSVILLE. TENNESSEE Ama . U AI1 . A xA . 1 A g: A,,,-A' 7 A Complimenls of THE MADEMOISELLE SHOPPE For 'lhe Lalesl' in Feminine Fashions STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPAN I ES' lnsure Your Aufomobile Wi+h S+a+e Farm Mu+ual The Company Tha+ lnsures More Aufomobiles Than Any Olher BERTIE MERRYMAN, Agenl' 208 Wrighl Building We Appreclale Your Harlsville Tennessee Palronage MRS. PAULINE HAYES Harlsville Tennessee Sane . if THROP AND OAKLEY 8 6+ me FUNERAL HOME E, .45 Values Found .'?i?i'S in ' A No+ionS Ambulance Service Piece Goods IO7 Years of Failhful Service Ready-'ro-Wear School Supplies a'I' J. CUNNINGHAM 81 SON HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE JUDSON OAKLEY, Mor+ician Dr 4-353l Harfsville Tennessee TRI-COUNTY OIL COMPANY Dis+ribu+ors of TEXACO PRODUCTS FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES ETHERAGE PARKER, JR., Mgr I-Iar+svilIe, Tennessee FARM EQUIPMENT LAFAYETTE AND TRUCK CO. DRY GOODS CO' La'FayeH'e Tennessee We Sell America's phone NO 6-2450 Bes+-Known Brands FARMALL TRAC1-QRS LAFAYETTE TENNESSEE NEW HOLLAND BA'-ERS Par+s Service DIXIE TILE 81 FLOOR FORMICA COVERING CO. DUTCH BOY PAINTS VENETIAN BLINDS CARPETS Phone Hi-4-2205 Wesi' Main S+reeI' LEBANON TENNESSEE P. 81 B. CHEVROLET CO. Phone NO 6-4820 Church S+ree+ LAFAYETTE TENNESSEE Shop in GALLATI N The Friendly MercI1an'I's of GaIIaI'in Welcome Trousdale Counlians MODERN STORES . BEST SELECTIONS . JUST I6 MILES AWAY -This Message Sponsored by +I1e Sumner Coun+y News- WEST MAI N HARDWARE I'IeadquarI'ers for Glidden PainI's GALLATIN TENNESSEE HARTSVI LLE BARBER SHOP H' Pays Io Look Well GRADY BOWMAN I Har+sviIIe, Tennessee SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Lebanon Tennessee . HF Z XX puusnl. TLS! E 2 f if 4 m f QL'V,FEA.55.L-HZ . ..., WT so . f 3 se. 0 , Q, PILOT L1lfMES-O E CO INC . 5 f, 2 . 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TENNESSEE HARTSVILLE ELECTRONICS TV and Appliance Sales and Service A'Her ihe Sale H s +he Service Tha+ Coun1's QDELL qcorkyy REESE S MOTOROLA PAUL CASSETTY PHILCO Phone DR-4-2542 I09 Broadway Har+sviIle, Tenn. Compliments of CLYDE J. COX IF ws sooo Foon P. E. PERRY You WANT... Q Wm: ll N Sporlsman Slore COFFEE SHOP Harfsville Tennessee 22nd Ellison Place ' NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Qualiiy Farm Supplies TROUSDALE FARMERS CO-OP Ph. DRake 4-3506 Harrsville, Tenn. BROADWAY MOTOR COMPANY Sales Service Esso Produc+s I Washing, Lubrica+ion Pfllfllli.. Serving Trousdaie and Macon Couniies for 25 Years 24-Hour Wrecker Service EMERGENCY . SERVICE 120 BROADWAY PHONE Dr. 4-224I HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE More Roads and BeH'er Roads Says SAM BEASLEY Trousdale County Road Commissioner HARTSVILLE, TENNESSEE HARTSVILLE MILLING CO. BOB Purify RICKMAN Meal Mgr. Purify DR 4-2248 Feeds HARTSVILLE Master-Mix TENNESSEE Concenfrafes CITIES Unis SERVICE SEIVICI J. C. BRADSHAW Disfribuior of Phone Ciiies Service DR 4-250l Producfs Har'l'sville 23 Years of Tennessee Friendly Service HARTSVI LLE OIL COMPANY Jerry Invi+es You 'ro Visii' OAKLEY MUNGLE FEED STORE Har+sviIIe Phone DR 4-2294 Tennessee NUTRENA FEED FERTILIZER CHICKS Pain+s Coun'I'ry Produce Bough? VIDETTE PRINTING CORPORATION Newspaper and Commercial Prin'Iing PHONE DR 4-3556 HARTSVILLE, TENNESSEE HARTSVILLE RECAPPERS MYNETTE BEAL JOHN E. BURFORD Har'IsvIIIe, Tennessee CompIimen'I's of BROADWAY MARKET Phone DR 4-2296 HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE WHIN IOIO ON YOUR DIAL Trousdale Coun+y's Favori+e Source of En'I'er+ainmen+ and News. Be Sure Io Lis+en +o 'Ihe HARTSVILLE GOSPEL TRAIN QUALITY LAUNDRY 81 CLEANERS LiHIe+on SI'reeI' Phone DR 4-2203 HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE i ,.,.... 1 I HARTSVILLE MOTCRS Your DeSo+o-Plymou+h Aufhorized Dealer Phone DR 4-2604 206 BROADWAY HARTSVI LLE. TENNESSEE uccess to the graduating class X sf? g-Q i CURLEE CLOTHES JARMAN SHOES Complefe Line of Ladies' and Genfs' Furnishings LIPSCOMB CLOTHING CO. Har+sville, Tennessee Q ARROW SHIRTS STETSON HATS :J E 1 -NL L 7 X IX X COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Lebanon Tennessee KI RKPATRICK'S oo'Iwear and Accessories I Fashion and Qualiry LEBANON, TENNESSEE WI LLARD FOOD MARKET 'We Make Friends Through Sales- We Keep Friends Through Service Phone DR 4-34I9 HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE I DTINGS U' S AFOR YOU! he J. E. KELLY 81 SONS SEED COMPANY Seed Cleaning Wholesale and Relail Phone I268 LANE STREET GALLATIN TENNESSEE CAREY 81 JENKINS MARKET General Merchandise and Friendly Service CASTALIAN SPRINGS. TENN. MIKE CAREY DOODLE JENKINS JAMES PEDIGO PARKER 81 HOLDER USED CARS Phone DR 4-2642 HARTSVILLE, TENNESSEE VANCE SERVICE CENTER Mobilgas Mobiloil Goodyear Tires PHONE DR 4-2993 Highway 25 HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE Complimenfs of BEAUTY NOCK JESSIE PARKER and DELORES JACKSON Phone DR 4-Zbll HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE TROUSDALE COUNTY MOTOR CO. Highway 25 Phone DR 4-2956 Come In Today for a Free Demons+ra1'ion HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE BELCHER'S SHOP-RITE MARKET Home of QuaIiI'y Foods DR-4-264 I MODERN BUILDING SUPPLIES Ki'I'chen Cabinefs Lowe Bros. Paini' Lumber Carbozife Roof Coaiings Plumbing, Heafing, and Building ConI'racI'ors B. R. DAVIS, Owner Phone DR 4-35I6 HARTSVILLE. TENNESSEE JAMES DONOHO and JOE C. KERR Insurance Aucfion Sale HARTSVILLE, TENNESSEE B 81 B SHOPPE Phones DR 4-258 I HARTSVILLE, TENNESSEE PIN-U PS PRETTIES Complimenfs of FARM BUREAU TREASURER J. B. SMITH. Agen+ Farmers Liabilify Fire Aufo Life Complimenfs of CORDELL HULL WILBURN Your Counfy Superin'rencIen+ of Schools HARTSVILLE, TENNESSEE Complimenis SARAH W. GROVE and J. J. WENDER Harfsville, Tennessee BEENE AND TAYOR Phone DR 4-354-I Feeds, Seeds, Ferfilizers, Baby Chicks HARTSVILLE, TENNESSEE Ful-O-Pep Feeds FEED AND SEED FOR EVERY NEED znd CREEK BOAT DOCK Q' A Har+svlIle, Tennessee BQATS TACKLES MOTORS BAITS Resfaurani' and Mo+el DR4-3485 GAY THEATER J. H. RUSSELL Owner HARTSVILLE, TEN N. TOWN 81 COUNTRY FOOD MARKET Fresh Meafs Vege+ables Frui'rs Your Business Appreciafed EARL BEASLEY DR 4-2954 Harfsville Tenness , Furni+ure Hardware '64 Gas and Elecfric Appliances X H afffwfmz HARTSVILLE A A X HARDWARE co. 5 'NSY ' HARTSVILLE, TENNESSEE J WA DR 4-299I Complimenfs of RICHMOND SERVICE STATION HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE HARTSVILLE CLEANERS Dial DR 4-2496 CLEANING-LAUNDRY SERVICE I'F Your CIo'l'hes Aren I' Becoming Io You, They Should Be Coming fo Us HARTSVILLE TENNESSEE COmpIimen+s of GORDONSVILLE MCDCWEIJ- MANUFACTURING MOTOR COMPANY COMPANY 2I3 Wesi' Main Sfreei' LEBANON TENNESSEE Now Serving LAFAYETTE, HARTSVILLE and SCOTTSVILLE HARTSVILLE TOBACCO WAREHOUSE COMPANY ROM C. WRIGHT LEWIS CAREY Har'rsviIIe, Tennessee 5' E. H. EDEN I I AND Appliances - Furnifure SAVE LAFAYETTE. TENNESSEE ,GEN JI' EO AT GEORGE w. 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