Bearden High School - Echo Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)

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The Echo OO L L K vo Y I This issue of the Echo is affectionately dedicated to our annual advisor, Mrs. Marie Lowry. She has been untiring in advising us about our problems all through our high school days. McClunj? Collection East Tennessee Historical Center Knoxville, Tennessee ! BEARDEN HIGH SCHOOL mmmm STAFF Tommy Underwood, Editor Becky Buckley, John Dowell, Assistants Ralphine Lowry, Art Editor Betty White, Leroy Day, Assistants Pete Smith, Business Manager Russell Bridges, Gloria Smith, Assistants Bill Chapman, Advertising Manager Jim Stockdale, Barbara Hastings, Assistants Pat Brixey, Typist Mrs. Marie Lowry, Annual Advisor Mrs. Elizabeth Cates, Art Advisor Mr. Graham Our Principal I Mrs. Marie Lowry History Mrs. Carol Brown Physical Education Mr. Jack Nichols Coach - Mrs. Jodie Ilolsely English Mrs. Neita Falkner Librarian Mrs. Margaret Dunfcrd Clerk Mrs. Pauline Bradshaw Cafeteria Manager [IASS HI By John Dowell Our class of nineteen forty-eight Of only thirteen strong, Is going forth to meet its fate In life’s strange human throng. Four years we’ve been at Bearden High. It‘s resonant walls have grown quite dear. We now must say a fond good-by, As graduation day draws near. Faithful teachers have done their best To help us day by day, To govern self in wisdom Lest we falter on life’s way. The alumni beckons us with courage, To goals we hope to reach; To build our hopes and plans with vantage That others we may teach. Bonds of friendship we have made Will be unending as the sun; Father time, we hope will never fade The memories these years have spun. After the sound of our Angelus, The Master Teacher we shall see. May the grades that He shall give us Be only A's and B’s. wmwn !■ • ——wm—w—www SENIORS Mrs. Shirley Kettig Sponsor Russell Bridges Ralphine Lowry Betty White Lerov Day President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer p r ir WILLIAM TITUS CHAPMAN Basketball, ’45, '46, '47; Baseball, '47, ’48; Jtfnior Play, '47; Athletic Award, ’47; Jitter Club, '46, '47; B-Club, ’47, ’48; P-P Club, ’46, ’47, '48; Annual Staff, ’48; Senior Play, ’48; Basketball Captain, ’47, ’48. Men of few words are the best men” JAMES FRANKLIN SMITH Hi-Y, ’45, '46, '47; High School Play, '46; Junior Play, Stage Manager, '47; Student’s Voice Staff, ’47, '48; Echo Staff, Business Manager, '48; Senior Play, Student Director, '48; Senior favorite, '48. “Speech is great, but silence is greater” GLORIA ANN SMITH Pisgah High School, Pisgah, Ala., '44; Karns High School, '44; Freshman Play, '44; F. H. A. Club, '44; B. H. S., ’45, '46, '47, '48; Home Economics Club, '45; Jitter Club, '45, '46; Y-Teens, '45, '46, '47, '48; Y-Teens Secretary, '47, '48; Music Club. '44, '45; B-Club, '45, '46, '47, '48; Basketball, '45. '46, '47, '48; Student's Voice Staff, '47, ’48; Y-Teens Conference, '47; Junior Play, '47; Inter-Club Council Member, '47, '48; Class Officer, '48; Echo Staff, '48; Senior Play, '48; Senior Favorite, '48; May Queen, '48. A tender heart; a will inflexible” REBEKAH ANN BUCKLEY Pineville High School, Pineville, Ky., '44, '45, '46; Bearden High School, '46, '47, '48; F. H. A., '44, '45, '46; Summer School, '45; Glee Club, '44, '45, '46; Y-Teens, '45, ‘46, '47, '48; Jitter Club, '46, '47; Glee Club Concert, '47; May Day, '47; Junior Play, '47; Student’s Voice Staff, '47. '48; President Of Y-Teens, '47, '48; Y-Teen Inter-Club Council, '48; Echo Staff, '48; D. A. R. Winner, '48; Senior Play, '48. The mildest manners and the gentlest heart” THOMAS WILLIAM UNDERWOOD Hi-Y, '45, '46, '47, '48; Bowling Club, '45; Basketball, '45, '46, '47, '48; Vice-President, Hi-Y, '45, '47; B-Club, '45, '46. '47, '48; Student's Voice Staff, '46; State Hi-Y Conference, '46; P-P Boys, '46, '47, '48; Junior Play, '47; Junior Favorite, '47; Echo Editor, '48; Bearden Favorite, '48. The school’s loss is the world’s eternal gain” JAMES EDGAR STOCKDALE Freshman Play, '45; Hi-Y, '45, '46, ’47, '48; Band, '45; Treasurer, Hi-Y, '45; President, Hi-Y, '46; State Hi-Y Conference, ’46; National Conference at Grinnell, Iowa, '47; President, Sophomore Class, '46; Spat’s and Derby, '46, '47; Jitter Club, '46, '47; Class Favorite, '46; Debating Team, '46, '47; Runner-Up T. I. L. L. Contest, ’46; Citizenship Award, '46, ’47; Baseball, '46, '47, '48; Basketball, ’45, '46, '47, '48; Junior Play, ’47; Spanish Club, ’47; P-P Boys, ’46, ’47, ’48; Student’s Voice Staff, ’46, ’47, ’48; Editor, Student’s Voice, ’48; Senior Play, ’48; Annual Staff, ’48. A true friend is always a friend” SENIOR CLASS 1948 PAT BRIXY Tullahoma High School, Tullahoma, Tenn., '45, '46, '47: Basketball, '45, '46, '47; Bearden High School, '47, '48; Student’s Voice Staff, '47, '48; Echo Staff, '48; Senior Play, '48. A woman of her own will” RUSSELL EUGENE BRIDGES Knoxville High. '45, '46; R. O. T. C., '45, '46; Hi-Y, '46, '47, '48: Basketball, ‘46, '47, ’48; Junior Play, '47; Class Secy., '47; President, Hi-Y, '47, '48; P-P Boys, ’47, ’48; Student’s Voice Staff, ’47, '48; B-Club, '47, '48; Class President, '48: Echo Staff, '48; Senior Play, 48. Our reasons for liking him are many BETTY ALICE WHITE President of F. H. A.. '44. '45; Home Ec Club, '45; Concert, 46; Class Treasurer. '46; Vice President of Jitter Club, '45 '46: Music Club, '47; Junior Play, ’47; May Day Attendant '47, '48; Class Secy., ’47, '48; Student’s Voice Staff, '47, ‘48; Senior Play, '48; Echo Staff. ’48. • In angel whiteness beat away those blushes’’ BARBARA HASTINGS Clce Club, '44, '45; Freshman Play, '44; Sophomore Play, 45; Voice, '44, '45; Dramatic Club, '44, '45; Ballet, '44, '45, '46; Make up Director Jr. Play, '47; Speech Choir, '44, '45; B. H. S., '47, '48; Annual Staff, '48; Senior Play, '48. As merry as the day is long” CLAUDE LEROY DAY Hi-Y. '45. '46. '47. '48; Vice President, Hi-Y, '46: Jitter Club, '46. '47; Vice-President of Jitter Club, '47; Junior Play, '47; Baseball, '46, ’47, '48; Choral Speaking Choir, ’47; Basketball, '47; Treasurer of Senior Class, '48; Senior Play. '48: Annual Staff. '48. There's a lot of fun in this world” JOHN ROBERT DOWELL Math Award. '46; Spanish Club Officer, ’47; Hi-Y, ’47; Secretary Hi-Y, '47; Student's Voice Staff, 47. '48; Asst. Editor, Echo, '48; Senior Play, '48. Few things are impossible to diligence and skill RALPHINE LOWRY Class Secretary, '46; Glee Club, '46; Glee Club Concert, •16: Freshman Favorite, '46; Poetry Interpretation at U. T., '46: Y-Teens. '46. '47, '48: F. H. A. Officers. '46. '47: Y-Teens, Secretary, '47; Trio, Sextet, '46. '47; Music Club, ’47; Choral Speaking Choir, '47; Speech Art Play. '47; Vice President of Class, '47; Sophomore Favorite, '47; K. H. S. Summer School, 47; Vice President Of Class, '48; Student's Voice Staff, '48; Echo Staff. '48; Senior Play, '48; Bearden Favorite, '48. I Merrily. merely shall I live now' CLASS HISTORY In 1944, early in September, we entered Bearden High School probably the freshest class of Freshmen that ever enrolled. But we were happy-happy in our freshness. By various and provised means we had the freshness and a part of the greenness taken out of us. We labored, we toiled, we sweated great drops of blood, which proved to be red ink, used in writing English themes. Some staggered into the pitfalls and tragedies of Shakespeare and Shelley, and fell. But, with the help of the interpreter, they managed to climb out. We started our first year in high school with forty-nine freshmen, but the total was almost made forty-eight when a certain James Franklin Smith decided he would lead a more adventurous life. However, he soon came back to us, and we were glad. The majority of us were eager to gain all the knowledge we could, while the remaining ones desired to pass the knowledge they had already gained on to others. But in spite of our short comings, we were just one big happy family and we enjoyed the entire year very much. At the end of the year we lost our principal, Mr. Duff. Next came our Sophomore year, which proved to be somewhat easier because we had the Juniors and Seniors to keep up our moral. Our principal that year was Mr. Reed, who came to us from Young’s. Our officers were: President—Jim Stockdale, Vice-President—Shirley DeArmond. Secretary—Keith Spangler, Treasurer—Betty White. Our Sponsor was Mr. Tom Malcolm, who died later in the year. His duty as Sponsor was complete and satisfying to every member of the Sophomore class, and he shall long be remembered. During the year we got two new students, Becky Buckley from Pineville, Ky. and Gloria Smith from Pisgah, Ala., making the total of twenty-six Sophomores. Our Junior year we had Mr. Perry for our principal the first part of the year, and after he retired, Mr. Watson took his place the latter part of the year. Our officers were: President — Tom Underwood, Vice President—Ida Mae Williams, Secretary—Russell Bridges, Treasurer—Betty White. Our Sponsor was Mrs. Lowry Russell and Fannie Holder joined us from K. H. S., making the total twenty-one. In March, we presented our Jr. play, “Who’s Crazy Now”, in which we portrayed all of the high school teachers of Bearden. We are sure critics praised it very highly. At last we were Seniors. The most exciting year of all had arrived, or at least we thought it was going to be exciting. We were immediately thrown into the path of “Macbeth” and then swooped down upon Wordsworth's “To A Skylark”. Our principal was Mr. Graham who came from Farragut. Our officers were: President—Russell Bridges, Vice President—Ralphine Lowry, Secretary Betty White, Treasurer Leroy Day. Our Sponsor was Mrs. Kettig. We lost five girls, four of whom got married, but gained two, when Mrs. Pat Brixey and Mrs. Barbara Hastings came to us from Tullahoma High School. This made an unlucky score of thirteen Seniors. We, the class of 48 arc proud of our record and believe that it will be a long time before any class lives up to the high standards set by us. As we look back on our four long years of joy and sorrow, work and play, we graduate with the feeling that we will always love and cherish the memory of our high school days. Betty White CLASS PROPHECY by Rebekah Buckley As I gaze into the palms of these, the Bearden High School Seniors of 1948, I can see them ten years hence in their various occupations. You will notice that most of them have fulfilled their utmost desires. LeRoy Day is the proprietor of the exclusive Cafe Colony, located on Kingston Pike. He has worked his way to this position from dish-washer in only nine years. Pat Brixey is the head of the Home Economics Department at the new and modern Bearden High School building. Jim Stockdale is now J. Edgar Stockdale, professor of Physics at the University of Tennessee. Ralphine Lowry has her hands full looking after her basketball team of boys: Jim, Jr., Jack, Joe, John and Jeff. Russell Bridges was always the musician of t he class of ’48. He is now the Director of the Voice Department at the Cincinnati Conservatory of music, and spends his spare time singing radio commercials. Gloria Smith has fulfilled her wish of being a nurse. She is now head matron at Lyons View. Pete Smith is president of Park National Bank. Of course, he is late to his office, every morning, just as he was while in school. Bettv White is a real surprise. She had a job as secretary with what she thought was a rich firm, but it tourned out that it was illegal. The agency is now wanted bv the F. B. I., and so is Betty, their “Gun moll”. John Dowell is running for president in the next election on the democratic ticket. He plans to revolutionize the school systems of Tennessee. Barbara Hastings is singing the leading role in “Madame Butterfly” which is to be presented at the Metropolitan Opera House next month. Tommy Underwood is a well known Philadelphia lawyer. His offices are in a pent house and are furnished completely in plastic. He had his wish, which was to be a millionaire. Bill Chapman is the owner and general manager of “Willie’s Auto and Scooter Manufacturing Companv located in South Bearden. Becky Buckley is a medical missionary in Africa. She has been adopted into one of the main African tribes. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT By Ralphine Lowry Friends and heirs of the class of ’48 we have called you together on this solemn and serious occasion to listen to the formal reading of the last will anci testament of the class of ’48. We, the Senior class of Bearden High School, town of Bearden, State of Tennessee, being of sound mind and sound body, do hereby ordain and establish this, our Last Will and Testament. Item I. To our dear Alma Mater we leave our best wishes and hopes for her prosperity and success in years to come, together with the love that is in the hearts of us all. Item II. We give and bequeath to our beloved principal, Mr. Graham, our sincere affection, our deepest reverence, our heartiest gratitude, and our unlimited and eternal memory. Item III. We give and bequeath to the dear faculty, a sweet and unbroken succession of restful nights and peaceful dreams. It has been a strain on them, but they have faithfully performed their duty, and verily now shall they have their reward. Item IV. To the Juniors we bequeath our dignity and also the tears shed in exams, over all the wrong answers set down in moments of weakness. Item V. The English students leave, with many regrets, their treasured places in Mrs. Falkner’s classes to the “Children” of 49. Hunt up the classics, you who follow, bring along your Bible, and turn your faces toward the stars! Item VI. As students of Chemistry and Physics, we leave everything that Mrs. Kettig has generously given us to any poor soul who will try it out. Item VII. We, the class of 1948, leave a reputation for compatibility and obedience which we challenge any future class to equal. Item VIII. We bequeath our personal honors as follows: 1. Pete Smith leaves all his privileges of the boiler room to the next prowler. 2. Barbara Hastings and Russell Bridges leave their ability to get along with Mrs. Falkner to Liz Dowell and Kenneth Smith. 3. Bill Chapman leaves his place on the basketball team to anyone who will not disgrace it with laziness, low grades, or cigarettes. 4. Gloria Smith leaves Coach Nichols to the future basketball players. 5. Tom Underwood leaves his agreeable and cooperative nature to Richard Roberts. 6. Betty White leaves her quiet and dignified ways to Martha Wright. 7. LeRoy Day leaves his ability to sleep sitting up to Jim Tipton. 8. Becky Buckley leaves her ability to study to Marilyn Kirby. 9. John Dowell leaves his ability at charming girls to Bob Towle. 10. Pat Brixy leaves her ability to diet to Leona Hamby. 11. Ralphine Lowry leaves her unchurch like vocabulary to Betty Coffey. 12. Jim Stockdale leaves his nervous habits to Sam Kirby. 13. All the senior class leave their kind thoughts and best wishes to Red Cannon. And we do hereby constitute and appoint our last will and testament. Witnesseth: Mrs. Elizabeth Cates HOROSCOPE Name Nickname Pet Saying Wants to be Will Be Russell Bridges “Lefty” She wouldn’t be that dirty Businessman Basketball Mission ary Pat Brixey “Pat Love that man Dress-designer Football player Rebekah Buckley “Becky” “Willy” Goll-ee Nurse Farmers Wife Bill Chapman Well Machinist Hobo Leroy Day John Dowell “Yankee” Boy Dish-washer Admiral “Jaun” Dog-gone-it Veterinarian Screen lover Barbara Hastings “Bunnv Way to whoop!! Dancer Stripe-tease Artist Ralphine Lowrv “Phine” Dad-blame Artist Socialite r j Gloria Smith “Salty” Pete” Gizmo-Gadget Nurse Scientist James F. Smith That’s nice President Assistant Hobo Jim Stockdale “Stockv” Hot Dog Potato-Peeler Commercial—fisher Tommy Underwood “Gig” Bull Millionaire Preacher Betty White “Bets” For Corn Sake Typist Cigarette - Girl Gloria Smith Tommy Underwood Betty White Becky Buckley Bill Chapman Jim Stockdale Russell Bridges flCIBI I i I President Jack Conley Vice-President — Everett Ownsby Secretary — Betty Coffey Treasurei — Bob Towle Social Chairman Elizabeth Dowell Advisor — Mrs. Neita Falkner 4 Juniors Betty Coffey Jack Conley Leona Hamby Everett Owensby Sue Ware Kenneth Smith Elizabeth Dowell Jim Tipton Martha Wright A1 Newton JUNIOR CLASS ■mrarav Richard Roberts Jo Ann Parker Jack DeArmond Dorothy Smith Jack Chad well Hugh McSpadden Don Adams Thomas Phillips Bob Towle Sam Kirby Agnes Rimmer Marilyn Kirby izzzrr T- SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President Wilma Githens Vice - President Mvris Smith Secretary Fred Ogle Treasurer Jimmy Ruth Program Chairman Melvin Whitehead Advisor Mrs. Elizabeth Catos Sophomores Frank Barnett Betty Burkhart Jimmy Ruth Martha Whaley Gordon Harms Sarah Watkins Billy Lvnn Dot Beck Fred Ogle Pat Kirby Alfred Smalley Wilma Githens Lawrence Revelle Wanda Fricks Larry Tapp SOPHOMORE CLASS •rti f iii ■ «mM« i rnrwffi I Frank Bean Mary Hu Medlin Vondale Malone Helen Day Lennis Thomas Barbara Faulkner Dorothy Sizemore Melvin Whitehead Alma Letterman Louise Russell Doris Helton Myris Smith Freshman Class Officers President Kenneth Green Vice President Bill Clabough Secretary Pat Coleman Treasurer John Neely Advisor Mr. Graham Betty Beck Jimmy Turner Martha Bowen Lester Thomas Dorothy Ashford David DeArmond Beth Meyer John Neeley Ramona Booher Guille Henegar Fern Jenkins P. A. Franklin Margaret Hurst Bobby Clowers Janice Jones FRESHMAN CLASS Margaret Ogle Derrell Day Cynthia Smith Bill Clabough Joyce Tipton Kenneth Green Cecile Whaley Robert Owenby Pat Coleman Rufus Lampkin Betty Norman Pearl Ellison . tmwtuo Wc FEATURES Bearden Favorites Tom Underwood and Ralphine Lowry Senior Favorites Pete Smith and Gloria Smith ZTZLL. Junior Favorites Jim Tipton i;n«i L’vtlv Coffey Sophomore Favorites Frank Bran and Wilma C it lions J Freshman Favorites David DeArmond and Pat Coleman QUEEN Gloria Smith ATTENDANTS Betty White Sue Ware Dot Beck Pat Coleman CHEERLEADERS 1st row—Martha Whaley, Dot Beck, Jo Ann Parker 2nd row—Wilma Githens, Pat Coleman 3rd row—Frank Barnett ■ AWARDS nBflMMH Rebeckah Buckley cO LU CJ Y-TEENS 1st. row: Mary Hu Medlin, Gloria Smith, Betty Coffey, Ralphine Lowry, Becky Buckley, Leona Hamby, Elizabeth Dowell 2nd. row: Barbara Faulkner. Janice Jones, Pat Coleman, Wilma Githens. Joyce Tipton, Pat Kirby 3rd. row: Martha Whaley, Betty Beck, Beth Meyer, Myris Jo Smith, Jo Ann Parker, Marilyn Kirby. 4th. row: Dorothy Ashford. Martha Bowen, Cynthia Smith, Anna Grace Jones, Ramona Booher, Mrs. Lowry. HI-Y 1st. row: Don Adams, Hugh McSpadden, Frank Bean. Jim Tipton 2nd row: Mr. Graham, Jimmy Turner. David DeArmond, Jimmy Ruth, Bill Clabough. Frank Barnett 3rd row: Bobby Glowers, Derrell Day, Jack DeArmond, Kenneth Smith, 4th: row: Leroy Day, Russell Bridges, Jim Stockdale, Jack Chadwell, Tom Underwood. 5th row: Al Newton, Melvin Whitehead. John Dowell EDITORIAL STAFF FRONT ROW: Mrs. Falkner. Mrs. Arnold. Elizabeth Dowell, Jim Stock-dale. Barbara George, Richard Waters SECOND ROW: Mrs. Smith, Gordon Harms, Gloria Smith, Mary Hu Mcd-lin, Dorothy Ashford. Emily Turner. Barbara Faulkner BACK ROW: Ralphine Lowry, Martha Wright, Pete Smith, Bill Chapman, Don Adams. Becky Buckley. Betty Coffee BUSINESS STAFF FRONT ROW Betty White. John Dowell. Pat Brixey BACK ROW: Mr. Graham, A1 Newton, Russell Bridges, Hugh McSpadden. Jack Chad well. Frank Bean. ■I 'Tl 111 I I—f .___________ SAFETY PATROL FRONT — Leroy Burgin, Jimmy Turner, Rufus Lampkin, Joe Chad well. BACK — Bill Chapman, Don Adams. Frank Bean, Alfred Smalley B CLUB FRONT: Betty Coffey, Anges Rimmer, Myris Smith, Elizabeth Dowell 2nd row: Joyce Tipton, Martha Bowen. Leona Hamby, Pat Kirbv, Gloria Smith 3rd. row: Jim Stoekdale, Russell Bridges, Ted Chambers. Jack DeArmond, Jack Chadwell, Mr. Nichols BACK: Tom Underwood, Bob Towle Everett Owensby, Bill Chapman, Jim Tipton. Jack Conley, Don Adams ■HNSISISISlii BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT: Jim Stockdale, Bill Clabough, Bill Chapman. Jack Chadwell, Jack Conley BACK: Mr. Nichols, Russell Bridges, Ted Chambers, Jim Tipton. Bob Towle, Everett Owensby. Tom Underwood. Don Adams BOYS' TEAM The Bearden boys finished the season with a record of 8 wins out of 20 games. The boys scored a total of 779 points to their opponent’s 733, or an average of 40 to 36.7 points per game. The starting lineup was: Jim Tipton and Jim Stockdale at the forward slots, Tom Underwood at the pivot post, and Captain Bill Chapman and Russell Bridges at the guard positions. THE SEASON'S RECORD BHS Opp. Carter 37 34 20 24 Farragut 19 33 Youngs 31 37 29 47 Gibbs 42 26 Catholic 30 47 Gibbs 42 26 46 29 Rule 31 33 Carter 26 36 Halls 44 47 Catholic 33 43 Farragut 28 33 Halls 45 37 Stair 42 61 Powell 76 27 67 22 Stair 52 46 Chilhowee 42 43 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Jim Tipton 261 Tom Underwood 172 Jim Stockdale 133 Bill Chapman 69 Russell Bridges 64 Ted Chambers 19 Everett Owensby 17 Bob Towle _ 15 J. D. Cannon 13 Bill Clabough 11 Jack Chadwell 5 GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT------Martha Bowen, Joyce Tipton, Pat Kirby. BACK-------Mr. Nichols, Agnes Rimmer, Myris Smith, Elizabeth Dowell, Leona Hamby, Gloria Smith, Betty Coffey. GIRLS- TEAM The Bearden girls did not have as sue- cessful a season as they had hoped to have. THE SEASON'S RECORD With nearly all letter lassies returning next BHS Opp. year, we can hope for a better season. Carter 21 42 Gibbs 7 21 INDIVIDUAL SCORING Catholic 22 26 Gibbs . 13 27 Chilhowee 20 0 Betty Coffey . 50 17 34 Agnes Rimmer ... 55 Carter 14 21 Gloria Smith 15 Catholic 24 37 Powell Joyce Tipton „.. 10 29 46 Elizabeth Dowell ... 10 Powell Chilhowee 21 27 ■aft HZZZ 1st row—Jim Tipton, Joyce Tipton, Bill Chapman, Agnes Rimmer, Myris Smith. 2nd Row Russell Bridges, Jim Stockdale, Betty Coffey, Liz Dowell. 3rd Row—Gloria Smith, Tommy Underwood. P-P BOYS Tom Underwood. Bill Chapman, Jim Stockdale, Russell Bridges, J. D. Cannon DAFFY IMA LONG NOSE Dorothy Ashford Jack Chadwell Compliments Of Bearden Parent - Teachers Association CHRI5TI MOP and BROOM COMPLIMENTS OF WORKS KNOXVILLE TENNESSEE UNDERWOOD CLOTHING CO. Phone 4-3405 34 Market Square WEBB MOTOR CO. JIM RULE CO. WRECKER SERVICE FIRESTONE PRODUCTS. TIRES, HARDWARE — REO TRUCKS — HOUSEWARES Phone 2-4119 4314 Lyons View Pike Phone 4-7731 PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES For Better Values in Misses' and MOTION PICTURE EQUIPMENT Young Men's Apparel The Friendly Camera Store Shop At FRANK L. ROUSER CO. DEITCH'S 317 W. Church Ave. Phone 3-0403 18-20 Market Square FURNITURE PINKSTON JEWELERS HOUSEWARE — HARDWARE Gilt Consultants ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Genuine Registered Keepsake Diamond Rings WOODRUFF'S HOTEL FARRAGUT CORNER 424 Gay Street KNOXVILLE INSURE your future success with DRAUGHON (DRAWN) training Write for FREE Catalog Enter at your convenience DRAUGHON BUSINESS COLLEGE 325 W. Clinch Avenue Knoxville, Tennessee Serving Bearden Community for 12 years MRS. R. R. PERRY Jr., Mgr. BESSIg KATE BEAUTY SHOP Specializing - in Hair Styling Razor Cutting Permanent Waving (Cold Wave or Machineless) Kingston Pike Telephone 3-2207 Bearden KNOXVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE THE QUALITY SCHOOL Quality Business Training Day School — Evening Classes — Extension Courses 2C9 West Church — Phone or Write for Information — 4-3403 COMPLIMENTS OF Your Neighborhood’s DEAL’S BARBER SHOP Friendly Store Kingston Pike in Bearden BUILDER’S SUPPLY CO. ARMSTRONG HARDWARE AND SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 3-0756 FRIENDLY MOTOR COMPANY Dealers in good used cars 608 N. Broadway 4143 Kingston Pike and Dial 3-7978 311 E. Magnolia Avenue Knoxvillo, Tennessee BILL’S DRIVE IN Pit Bar - B - Q FOUNTAIN SERVICE STEAKS — CHOPS CHICKEN For Perfect Picture Entertainment Pick The Pike PIKE THEATRE 4200 Kingston Pike Free Parking COMPLIMENTS OF RICHARD VANCE .7T.——■ , ..... 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Flowers To AllTheWorid By Wire i uCsSjSas BANK OF KNOXVILLE That Friendly Bank MARKET AT CHURCH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation HIGHLAND TOURIST COURT 4111 Kingston Pike For Home Loans JOHNSON GROCERY See Duncan Road Home Federal Savings and Loan Association Where You Find Quality and Quantity 507-509 Market Street Phone 5-1284 MILES MUSK STORE MW MlrTY STORE 121 SOUTH GAY STREET Complete line of fishing supplies Baldwin and Baldwin made Pianos Hunting and Fishing Licenses Acrosonic Hamilton Howard Complete line of Hallmark Greeting Cards Holton — Martin — Buescher Band Household Supplies Instruments Phone 4-0802 At the traffic light in Bearden Telephone 4-1419 B anitaxL “Styles of Distinction” KNOXVILLE OAK RIDGE The Tennessee Valley Bank “A Good Bank to Do Business With” SUNNY VIEW DAIRY L. S. BEVINS JERSEY COWS . . . T B TESTED Concord. 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