Bluff City High School - Grizzly Yearbook (Bluff City, TN)

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2 ). ream Se lo (3 ' IcKfte ec BRIS TOL PUBLIC LIBRARY 70i Goode Street Bristol, Virginia 242B •gini 242 r oHden ccC necupt ct C(A Cc t ic4 2 S9fr o tto ' ie — 3 yco€con4L 9 cCnecim cit lauttcC Mr. W. E. WARD ecUcatco t The 1959 Senior Class respectfully dedicates THE GRIZZLY to Mr. W. E. Ward. We shall always re- member his genuine interest in each student and his interesting classes. Our four years in high school have been enriched by knowing Mr. Ward. To a truly great teacher and friend, it is our pleasure to dedicate this yearbook. 6 PRINCIPAL: Kenneth Carrier 4cUfU«tc t uitco t SUPERINTENDENT: Mr. J. Craft Akard BOARD MEMBER: Mr. Mack Carrier HIGH SCHOOL SUPERVISOR: Mr. W. L. Cox 7 FACULTY ROW 1: Mr. Robert Brumit English II and III Mr. Harlan Church English III and IV ROW 2: Mrs. Jane Crussell English I and Home Econ. Mr. Charles Fleming Coach, Health, and Physical Ed. Mrs. Ann Griffith Science, Health, and Physical Ed. ROW 3: Mrs. Joann Hodge Biology and English I Mr. Eugene Jordan Glee Club Mrs. Betty Leonard Typing and Shorthand FACULTY ROW 1: Mr. W. A. Meredith Agriculture Mrs. Sibyl Milhorn Mathematics ROW 2: Mr. Claude O ' Dell Algebra 1 and II and Physics Mrs. Mona Rutherford Home Economics Mr. Parks Simerly Science and Chemistry ROW 3: Mrs. Ruth Stone Librarian Mrs. Helen Thomas American History and Physical Ed. Mr. W. E. Ward Social Studies Math and Bookkeeping SENIOR OFFICERS SENIORS ROW 1; Treva Aldridge A light heart lives long. Freddie Ashburn The unspoken word never does harm. ROW 2: Robert Bachman He ' s not a rude breaker, just a little mischief maker. Sammy Baird He ' s a sports-minded fellow, with a real quick mind. Dexter Balyeat Shows himself to be the lover, gentleman, and scholar. ROW 3: Billy Blair Live fast, love hard, die young and leave a beautiful memory. Preston Bradley Happiness is cheaper than worry, so why pay the higher price. Carl Broyles School breaks up my whole day. SENIORS ROW 1: Janice Bryan Her good humor and her music make all things tolerable. Patricia Cagle Jolly, patient, ever kind; one better would be hard to find. ROW 2: Sylvia Lee Carrier Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you. Sharon Carter Her charm lies in her sweet disposition and mischievous eyes. Sonny Cash A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. ROW 3: Raymond Caudill He ' s going forward to something great. Mary Nell Cox A peppy girl with lively eyes, and a per- sonality twice her size. Marilyn Craig Doing what comes naturally. ROW 1: Edith Cunningham Here ' s a gal with a pleasant way. Jean Davis Always leave them laughing. ROW 2: Barbara Denton She never worries; she never hurries, but she gets there just the same, Joyce Dowell Energy will do anything in the world that can be done. Juanita Dudney The smile on your face is but a reflection of the feeling in your heart. ROW 3: Larry Eads Always laughing, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad. Jackie Forrester Responsibility walks hand in hand with capability and power. Nancy Foutts Essence of sweetness, model of neatness. ROW 1: David Friesland He who has a butch never has a part. Shirley Garrett One great virture is just being useful. ROW 2: James Glover There is no wealth like a quiet mind. Danny Godsey He ' s short and he ' s wise; he ' s a terror for his size. Euell Goodman Life ' s like a ladder, climb and don ' t stop, for each round brings you nearer to the top. ROW 3: Phyllis Goodman It takes a wise girl to discover happiness. Jack Harkleroad True happiness renders men kind; and that happiness is always shared with others. Rodney Harkleroad The studious die young, so why should I worry. ROW 1: Barbara Hartley Success awaits those who try. Donna Hendrix Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. ROW 2: Phyllis Henson A pleasing personality brings its own re- ward. David Hodge I ' ll be merry and free; I ' ll be sad for no- body. Gene Pro Hodges An athlete that scores in more ways than one. ROW 3; Genoia Brewster Hood What we need most is not so much to re- alize the ideal as to idealize the real. Eleanor Howell Laughing eyes and flashing smile, charm- ing ways and lots of style. Janice Hyatt So very kind, but so shy. ROW 1: Linda Jenkins Silence is more eloquent than words. Shirley Jenkins Cheerfulness is a sunny ray of life. ROW 2: Carole Jones Clever, pretty and lots of fun, Carole is tops with everyone. Fred Jones There is no wealth like a quiet mind. Paul Jones A tall physique leaves room for a big heart. ROW 3: Dickie King Life of the class--death of the teachers-- who ' s afraid of the big bad faculty? Ruby Lowe A smile to all leads to friendship with all. Fred Lowrie 1 like work. It fascinates me. I can sit around and look at it for hours. ROW 1: Lois Lyon Wisdom is before ner that hath understanding. Donnie McLain That I ' m a man I ' d have you know, Tho ' I still have some room to grow. ROW 2: J. Harold Miller Said he with a sigh, Life is so short and so am I. Brenda Mills She honors a friend ' s success without envy. Raymond Morrell The successful man is not the one who falls, but the one who gets up every- time he falls. ROW 3: Jimmy Morris Every noble activity makes room for itself. Buddy Nelson All athletic people seem to be happy. Betty O ' Neal She ' s neither a book worm nor a social hound, but she ' s a swell gal to have around. ROW 1: Fey Phillips Some say he ' s bashful, others doubt it. Lonnie Phillips This guy ' s fast--his driving, that is. ROW 2: Mae Jo Perry The way to have a friend is to be a friend. Gale Proffitt Take everybody ' s advice; then do as you please. Bucky Rogers He is certain to be seen, where fun and mischief beam. ROW 3: Larry Rutherford Practically everything that is great has been done by youth. Joyce Ann Sams A good mind possesses a kingdom. Donald Scalf I never think of the future; it comes soon enough. ROW 1: Ronald Scalf Be ready when the opportunity comes. Helen Shepherd Fair words never hurt the tongue. ROW 2: Martha Simerly To be happy is nice, to make other people happy is even nicer. Dorothy Smith I know tomorrow will be a brighter day because the darkest hour is just before the dawn. Lawrence Smith His cheerfulness and his principles are essential parts of his likable personality. ROW 3: Linda Smith Here ' s to a girl with a heart and a smile, that makes the oubble of life worthwhile. Catherine Snapp To thine own self be true. Glenna Stewart Her ways are ways of pleasantness. M ROW 1: Mary Stine Ready for fun, but willing to work. Shelby Taylor Always there when she is needed. ROW 2: Freeda Turner The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. Linda Turner There is a woman at the beginning of all great things. John A. Utsman The warmth of his smile opens the door to friendship. ROW 3: Clayton Vanover He is safe that does his best. Grace Vanover A sunny disposition wins many friends. Nancy Warren What she holds in her heart is hers alone. Linda Willis A friendly smile maketh no en- emies. David Wine If you have a thing to do, do it right. Finley Witcher If school is liberty, give me death. Carole Jones Average - 96 Joyce Ann Sams Average - 95 5 7 SALUTATORIAN VALEDICTORIAN 22 SENIOR DIRECTORY TREVA ALDRIDGE- -Bible Club 1-4; Treas. 1, Sec.- Treas. 2, President 3; F.H.A. 1-3; Y-Teen 1-4; Glee Club 1,3; Science Club 2; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Li- brary Club. FREDDIE ASHBURN--F.F.A. 1-3; Junior Civitan 4. ROBERT BACHMAN--Beta Club 3-4; Science Club 3-4; F.B.L.A. 3; Highlight Staff 3; Basketball B-Team 2; Junior Civitan. SAMMY BAIRD- -Basketball Manager 1; Junior Varsity 2; Varsity 3-4; Baseball 1-4; B-Club 1-4; Vice President 4; Beta Club 3-4; F.B.L.A. 3; County Day Representative 1; Senior Superlative. DEXTER BALYEAT- -Transferred; Science Club 4; Junior Civitan 4; Pep Club 4. BILLY BLAIR--Hi-Y Club 2; Pep Club 3; Junior Civitan 4. PRESTON BRADLEY--Transferred; Junior Civitan 4; Pep Club 4. CARL BROYLES-- Junior Varsity 1-2; Baseball 1,3; Pep Club 1-4; Hi-Y 2; Glee Club 3; Science Club 4; Vice President 4; Junior Civitan 4; B-Club 4; Senior Superlative. JANICE BRYAN--Y-Teen 1-3; F.H.A. 1-3; F.B.L.A. 3; Intramural 2-4; Stunts 4; Annual Staff; Artist; Glee Club 2-4. PATRICIA CAGLE--Miss Bluff City High School 4; Co-Editor and Business Manager of the Grizzly 4; Honor Student 2; Junior Class Reporter; Senior Class Reporter; Y-Teen 1-4; Reporter 4; Beta Club 2-4; Treasurer 3; Bible Club 2-4; Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2,4; President 1, Vice President 2, Vice President 4; Science Club 3,4; Reporter 3, Secretary-Treas- urer 4; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Reporter 3; Secretary 4; In- tramural Club 3-4; Pep Club 2-4; Highlight Staff 1- 3; Literary Editor 1, Editor 2, Editor 3. SYLVIA CARRIER --Y-Teen 1-4; Intramural 1-4; Track 4; 4-H 1-3; Treasurer 2; F.H.A. 1-3; Beta Club 2-4; Glee Club 1-3; Bible Club 1-4; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Sec. 3. SHARON CARTER- -Transferred; F.H.A. 4; Historian 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Science Club 4; Bible Club 4; Y-Teen 4. SONNY CASH--F.F.A. 1-3; Hi-Y 2-3; F.B.L.A. 3. RAYMOND CAUDILL- -Bible Club 3-4; Reporter 3; President 4; Junior Civitan 4; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Class Reporter. MARY NELL COX- -F.H.A. 1-3; Y-Teen 1-4; Bible Club 1; F.B.L.A. 3; Reporter 3; Intramural 4; 4-H 1; Pep Club 4. MARILYN CRAIG--Bible Club 1-4; Glee Club 1-2; Y-Teen 1; F.H.A. 1,2,4; F.B.L.A. 3; Science Club 2- 4; Pep Club 3-4; Intramural 3,4. EDITH CUNNINGHAM- -F.H.A. 1-3; Y-Teen 1-4; F.B.L.A. 3-4. JEAN DAVIS--Transferred; Y-Teen 2-4; F.H.A. 2-4; Pep Club 2-4; Glee Club 3; Bible Club 3-4. BARBARA DENTON --Bible Club 1; F.H.A. 1-4; Historian 3; Y-Teen 1-4; Glee Club 2-3; Pep Club 2-4; Science Club 3; F.B.L.A. 3-4; 4-H 3. JOYCE DOWELL- -Transferred; Bible Club 2; F.H.A. 4; Y-Teen 4; Pep Club 3. JUANITA DUDNEY- -Transferred; Y-Teen 3-4; In- tramural 3-4; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Library Club 3-4. LARRY EADS--Beta Club 3-4; Science Club 3-4; Freshman Class President 1; F.B.L.A. 3; Bible Club 1; Glee Club 1; Baseball 2; Higlilight Staff 3; Senior Superlative. JACKIE FORRESTER- -Transferred; Hi-Y 2; Junior Varsity 1-3; Baseball Manager 3-4; B-Club 3-4; Bible Club 4; Class Officer 4; Highlight Staff 4; Senior Superlative 4; Pep Club. NANCY FOUTTS- -Y-Teen 1-4; Beta Club 2-4; Bible Club 2-4; F.H.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 3; Treas. 3; Pep Club 3; Glee Club 1-2; 4-H 2; Senior Super- lative. DAVID FRIESLAND --F.F .A. 1; F.B.L.A. 3; Science Club 3-4; Junior Civitan 4. SHIRLEY GARRETT --F.H.A. 1-4; Bible Club 2-4; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Y-Teen 3-4. JAMES GLOVER--F.F.A. 1-2; B-Club 3-4; Baseball 2-4; Junior Varsity. DANNY GODSEY--F.F.A. 1-2; Glee Club 2; B-Club 2-4; Junior Civitan 4; Pep Club. EUELL GOODMAN--Beta Club 3-4; 2nd Vice-Presi- dent 4; Glee Club 2; Science Club 3-4; F.F.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 3; Junior Civitan 4. PHYLLIS GOODMAN--Y-Teen 1-4; Glee Club 2-4; Bible Club 1-4; Vice-President 2, Vice-President 3; Science Club 4; F.B.L.A. 3; Pep Club 2-4. JACK HARKLEROAD--Beta Club 3-4; Treasurer 4; F.B.L.A. 3; Reporter 3; Science Club 3-4; Secre- tary-Treasurer 3, President 4; Senior Superlative; Hi-Y Club 2; Secretary 2; Boys ' State Representative 3; Junior Class Reporter. RODNEY HARKLEROAD- -Junior Civitan 4; Hi-Y Club 2; Junior Varsity 3. BARBARA HARTLEY- -Transferred; Bible Club 3-4; Beta Club 3-4; Glee Club 3-4; F.H.A. 3; Y-Teen 4; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Highlight Staff 4. DONNA HENDRIX- -Y-Tcen 1-4; Treasurer 4; Cheerleader 2-4; Co-Captain 4; B-Club 2-4; Re- porter 3-4; Pep Club 2-4; Beta Club 2-4; Bible Club 4; 4-H 1-3; Pianist 1; Secretary 2, Vice President 3; Highlight Staff 2-3; Annual Staff 4; County Day 1; Girls ' State 3; Senior Superlative. PHYLLIS HENSON --F.H.A. 1-4; Glee Club 1-2; Intramural Club 2-4; Volleyball 4; Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4; Pep Club; 4-H 2-4; Annual Staff 4; F.B.L.A. 3-4. DAVID HODGE--Junior Varsity 1-2; Varsity 3-4; Baseball 1-4; B-Club 1-4; F.F.A. 1-2; Junior Civi- tan 4. GENE HODGES--Freshman Vice-President; Sopho- more Vice-President; Junior President; Senior Presi- dent; Junior Varsity 1; Varsity 2-4; B-Club 1-4; President 4; Annual Staff 4; Hi-Y 2; Junior Civi- tan 4; F.F.A. 1; Mr. Bluff City High School 4; Stu- dent Council 4; Vice President 4; Baseball 1. GENOIA HOOD --Bible Club 1-4; F.H.A. 1-4; F.B.L.A. 4; Library Club 3; Pep Club; Y-Teen 4. ELEANOR HCWELL- -F.H.A. 1-4; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Presi- dent 3, State Vice-President; Bible Club 2-4; Y-Teen 1-4; Intramural Club 2-4; Hiking 4. JANICE HYATT--F.H. A. 1-4; Bible Club 3-4; F.B. L.A. 3; 4-H 1-4. LINDA JENKINS— Glee Club 1; Y-Teen 2-4; Bible Club 1-4; F.H.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 3-4. SHIRLEY JENKINS--Y-Teen 1-4; Glee Club 2; F.H.A. 1-3; Treasurer 3; Reporter 2; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Pep Club 4; Highlight Staff 4. 23 CAROLE JONES--Miss Senior Dream Girl; Cheer- leader 2-4; Co-Captain 4; Co-Editor and Business Manager of the Grizzly 4; Sophomore Class Secretary; Junior Class Secretary; Senior Class Secretary; Stu- dent Council 1-4; Treasurer 2; Secretary-Treas- urer 3; Y-Teen 1-4; President 4; Beta Club 2-4; Bible Club 1-4; Treasurer 4; B-Club 2-4; Reporter 2-4; Glee Club 1-3; Treasurer 3; F.H.A. 1-4; Re- porter 2; President 3; Secretary 4; Science Club 4; Reporter 4; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Secretary 3; Reporter 4; Intramural Club 2-4; Reporter 2-4; Pep Club 2- 4; Highlight Staff 1-3; Proofreader 1; Feature Editor 3. FRED JONES--F.F.A. 1-2; F.B.L.A. 3. PAUL JONES--F.F.A. 1-2; F.B.L.A. 3. DICKIE KING --Baseball 3-4; B-Club 1-4; F.F.A. 1-4; Officer; F.B.L.A. 3; Jr. Givitan 4; Hi-Y 2. RUBY LOWE--F.H.A. 1-3; P eporter; Parliamentar- ian 2-3; Pep Club; F.B.L.A. 3; Y-Teen 2-4. FRED LOWRIE--Jr. Varsity 1-2; Varsity 3-4; Base- ball 1-4; B-Club 1-4 Senior Superlative; Basket- ball Captain 4; F.F.A. 1-2; Bible Club 1; Hi-Y 2. LOIS LYON--Y-Teen 1-3; Glee Club 1-2; Bible Club 1-4; F.H.A. 1-3; F.B.L.A. 3; Annual Staff. DONNIE McCLAIN--F.B.L.A. 3-4; Hi-Y 2; Jr. Civitan 4; Bible Club 1-4. J. HAROLD MILLER- -F .B.L. A . 3-4; Jr. Civitan 4; Annual Staff 4. BRENDA MILLS- -Y-Teen 1-4; 4-H 1-3; Secretary 1; F.H.A. 1-4; Songleader 3; Beta Clulj 2-4; Glee Club 1; Bible Club 1-4; County Day 3; Senior Superlative; Student Council 1-4; 2nd Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4; Annual Staff. RAYMOND MORRELL- -Transferred; Basketball Man- ager 2-3; B-Club 1-4; Beta Club 2-4; F.B.L.A. 3; County Day 3; Junior Civitan 4; Vice-Presi- dent 4; Annual Staff. JIMMY MORRIS--F.B.L.A. 3; Hi-Y 2; Junior Civi- tan 4. BUDDY NELSON--Junior Varsity 1-2; Varsity 3-4; B-Club 1-4; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Junior Civitan 4; Senior Superlative. BETTY 0 ' NEAL--Bible Club 1-4; F.H.A. 1-4; F.B.L.A. 3; 4-H 4; Glee Club 3; Pep Club 4; Y-Teen 1-4. FEY PHILLIPS- -Junior Varsity 1-2; B-Club 1-4; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Junior Civitan 4; Science Club 3-4. LONNIE PHILLIPS--F.B.L.A. 3-4; Highlight Staff 1-4; Science Club 3-4; Junior Civitan 4. MAE JO PERRY--F.H.A. 1-4; Bible Club 2-4; In- tramural Club 3; 4-H 4; F.B.L.A. 3; Glee Club 3; Y-Teen 4. GALE PROFITT- -F.B.L.A. 3-4; Science Club 3-4; Hi-Y 2; Junior Civitan. BUCKY ROGERS- -Transferred; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Pep Club 3-4; Junior Civitan 4. LARRY RUTHERFORD- -Junior Varsity 1; F.B.L.A. 3- 4; Vice President 4; Science Club 3-4; B-Club; Hi-Y; Junior Civitan 4. JOYCE SAMS--Y-Teen 1-4; Intramural Club 2-4; Softball 3; Assistant Manager 4; 4-H 1-3; Vice- President 2, President 4; F.H.A. 1; Glee Club 1-2; Bible Club 1-4; Reporter 2, Vice President 4; F.B. L.A. 3-4; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Senior Class Treasurer; Senior Superlative; Highlight Staff 1-4; Editor 1,1; Pep Club 1-4. DONALD SCALF--F.B.L.A. 3-4; F.F.A. i-2; Bible Club 1-4; Junior Civitan 4. RONALD SCALF--F.B.LA. 3-4; F.F.A. 1-2; Bible Club 1-4; Junior Civitan 4. HELEN SHEPHERD--Y-Teen 1-4; Beta Club 2-4; Bible Club 1-4; F.H.A. 1-4; President 1; Secretary 2, Reporter 3; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Vice-President 3; In- tramural Club 2-4; Hiking 3, Basketball 4; Pep Club 1-4; Highlight Staff 1; Annual Staff 4; 4-H 2-3. MARTHA SIMERLY--Glee Club 1-4; Vice-President 4; Y-Teen 1-4; Reporter 3-4; Bible Club 1-4; Reporter 2; Intramural Club 1-4; Manager 4; Sopho- more Class Reporter; Pep Club 1-4; F.H.A. 1-4; Vice-President 3; President 4; F.B.L.A. 3; Reporter 3; Annual Staff; Senior Superlative; Science Club 4. DOROTHY SMITH--F.H.A. 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4; Bible Club 1-4; F.B.L.A. 3. LAWRENCE SMITH- -Baseball 1-4; B-Club 1-4; F. B.L. A. 3-4; Junior Civitan 4; Highlight Staff 4; Senior Superlative. LINDA SMITH--Y-Teen 1-4; Glee Club 4; Pep Club 1-4; Bible Club 1-4; 4-H 1-4; Annual Staff; F.H.A. 1-4; Treasurer 3; F.B.L.A. 3. CATHERINE SNAPP--Beta Club 2-4; Secretary- Treasurer 3; President 4; County Treasurer 3; F.B.L.A. 3-4; President 4; Student Council 3-4; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Bible Club 1-4; Glee Club 1-4; Vice-President 3; Y-Teen 1-4; Class Secre- tary 1; Class Treasurer 3; Class Vice-President 4; Pep Club 1-4; F.H.A. 1-4; Historian 1-4; High- light Staff 1-3; Science Club 2; Secretary-Treas- urer 2; Intramural Club 4; Secretary 4; Annual Staff. GLENNA STEW ART --F.H.A. 1-4; Secretary 3; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Treasurer 4; Bible Club 2-4; Y-Teen 1-4; Senior Superlative. MARY STINE--Y-Teen 1-4; F.H.A. 1-3; Bible Club 1-4; Beta Club 2-4; Glee Club 1-3; Pep Club 1-4; Higlilight Staff; F.B.L.A. 3-4. SHELBY TAYLOR --Y-Teen 1-4; Bible Club 1-4; F.H.A. 1-3; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Glee Club 1; 4-H 1-3. FREEDA TURNER- -Y-Teen 1,3,4; Bible Club 3-4; Secretary 4; F.H.A. 1-3; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Highlight Staff 4; Science Club 3. LINDA TURNER --Y-Teen 1-4; F.H.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4; Beta Club 2-4; 2nd Vice-President 3, Vice-President 4; Bible Club 1-4; Science Club 2-4; Glee Club 1-2; Student Council 4; Class Vice-President 3; Annual Staff 4; Senior Superlative. JOHN A. UTSMAN--Transferred; F.B.L.A. 2-4; Junior Civitan 4; Senior Superlative. CLAYTON VANOVER --F.F.A. 1-4; F.B.L.A. 3; Jun- ior Civitan 4. GRACE VANOVER --F.H.A. 1-4; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Pep Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4; Highlight Staff. NANCY WARREN- -Y-Teen 1-4; Glee Club 1-4; Reporter 4; Pep Club; Bible Club 1-4; Songleader 3; 4-H 1-4; Songleader 1; F.B.L.A. 3; Intramural Club 2-4; Stunts 3; Softball 4; Senior Superlative. LINDA WILLIS- -Y-Teen 1-4; Glee Club 1; F.H.A. 1-3; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Bible Club 1,3,4; Senior Super- lative . DAVID WINE- -Transferred; Junior Civitan 4; F.B.L.A. 4. FINLEY WITCHER--Junior Varsity 1; Hi-Y 2; Glee Club 1. 24 OFFICERS: President, Johnny Carrier; Vice-President, Sidney Harkleroad; Sec.-Treas., Phyllis Carr; Reporter, Maxine Clark. JUNIORS SPONSORS: Mrs. Milhom, Mr. Brumit, and Mrs. Thomas. ROW 1: Louise Blair, Judy Bullock, Peggy Bouton, and Carolyn Boyd. ROW 2: Barbara Brown, Phyllis Carr, Bar- bara Carrier, and Elouise Carrier. ROW 3: Jerry Carrier, Johnny Carrier, Marsha Carroll, and Claudette Carter. ROW 4; Margaret Cawood, Billy Chambers, Maxine Clark, and Marie Combs. 26 ROW 1: Bruce Cook, Charles Cook, Georgia Cook, and Jimmy Cornett. ROW 2: Hazel Cox, Lois Cox, Robert Cox, and James Cross, ROW 3: Willie Mae Cunningham, Madolyn Davenport, Billy Durham, and Joe Earhart. ROW 4: Phyllis Edwards, Ronnie Freeman, Mary Lou Galloway, and Douglas Glover. 27 ROW 1: Raymie Glover, Barbara Goodman, Harold Greene, and Sidney Harkleroad. ROW 2: Sandy Hartly, Phyllis Hendricks, Randy Hicks, and Phyllis Hopkins. ROW 3; G. M. Huffine, Phyllis Hughes, Allen Jenkins, and Alvin Jenkins. ROW 4: Louella Jones, Larry Larkins, Alma Ruth Lewis, and Eva Jo Lewis. 28 ROW 1: Joe Littleford, Paul Long, Betty Lowrie, and Charles Malone. ROW 2: Shelby Malone, Lynn Meredith, Barbara Milhorn, and Gordon Mills. ROW 3: Charles Morris, Dorothy Nidiffer, Raymond Peeks, and A.T. Rogers. ROW 4; Sandra Rowe, Gloria Jean Scalf, Brenda Sigman, and Glenn Simerly. 29 ROV 1: Jerry Slaughter, Wilma Smith, Mollie Sneed, and Joe Thompson. ROW 2: Carolyn Turner, Beverly Waddell, Sue Wassom, and James Watkins. ROW 3: Lynn Watson, Steve Watson, Aleada White, and Dickie Wine. ROW 4: Judy Woods, and Phyllis Worley. 30 OFFICERS: President, Ann Harr; Vice-President, Marvin Carter; Treasurer, Jerry Morrell; Secretary, Judy Feath- ers; Reporters, Carolyn O ' Dell and Linda Utsman. SOPHOMORES SPONSORS: Mrs. Griffith, Mr. Fleming, Mrs. Stone and Mr. Meredith. { r fmm :.mrn. m ROW 1: Frances Baker, Lois Bentley, Lewis Blevins, Nancy Booher, Wayne Bouton, Charles Boyd, and Larry Bradley. ROW 2: Doris Bryan. Cecil Bryant, Peggy Bullock, Douglas Buchanan, Earl Buchanan, George Burnett, and Allen Burnette. ROW 3; Claudette Burnette, Sandra Burton, Da vid Campbell, Johnny Campbell, Marvin Carter, Bobby Cox, and James Cox. ROW 4; Margie Cox, J. B. Cross, Morris Dabbs, Judy Dyche, Bobby Etheridge, Judy Feath- ers, and Ed Fields. ROW 5: Patty Fleenor, Kyle Friesland, Thelma Garrett, Carolyn Glover, Ann Gross, Brady Harkleroad, and Ann Harr. ROW 6: Vivian Hayes, Bobbie June Henson, Benny Hicks, Jimmie Hicks, Tommy Hicks, Treola Hicks, and Ruth Holt. 32 ROW 1; Tommy Hornsby, Bobby Hughes, Dimple Jenkins, Johnny Jenkins, Peggy Jenkins, Bobby Kirk, and Lillian Knight. ROW 2: Carolyn Lady, JoAnn Lady, Ann Larkins, Nancy Leonard, Sue Leonard, Sheila Lewis, and Betty Long, ROW 3: Dwight Lowrie, Leah Lyon, Jimmy Manning, Larry McClellan, Carolyn McKinney, David Millsap, and Jerry Minton. ROW 4: Charlotte Morrell, Ed Mottem, Molly Morton, Jerry Morrell, Lawanda Nichols, Carolyn O ' Dell, and Ruth Oliver. ROW 5: Robert O ' Neal, Dolly Peters, Lynn Poarch, Sharon Pondelicek, Jackie Reed, Shirley Rhymer, and Helen Riffey. ROW 6: Junior Riffey, Shirley Roberts, Ranny Rutherford, Lenville Sams, Wilma Shaw, Jack Shepherd, and Wanda Shepherd. 33 ROW 1: Carol Ti Smith, Wayne Smith, Jimmy Snyder, William Stacy, Barbara Stanfield, Revonda Stine, and Marvin Surber. ROW 2: Sue Terry, JoAnn Trivett, Linda Utsman, Lillard Vanover, Lois Vanover, Doug Waddell, and Jane Wampler. ROW 3; Chris Wassom, Wanda Webb, Mary Catherine Whitlock, Nat Whitlock, Juanita Whitson, Margaret Williams, and Albert Willis. ROW 4: Larry Wilson, Terry Wilson, and Dottie Woods. 34 OFFICERS: President, Sherry Fleming; Vice-President, Herbie Boy; Secretary-Treasurer, Connie Sisk; Reporters, Johnny Hodge and Joan Henson. FRESHMEN SPONSORS: Mr. Church, Mrs. Hodge, and Mr. O ' Dell. ROW 1; Billie Jean Baker, Helen Barnes, Ronnie Bentley, Martha Blevins, Wayne Boling, Patsy Booher, and Car- olyn Boone. ROW 2: Garnetta Bouton, J. C. Bowers, Herbie Boy, Linda Boyd, Brenda Broyles, Linda Buckles, and Phyllis Buckles, ROW 3; Patricia Bullock, Harold Burnett, Carole Carrier, Myra Chapman, Barbara Clark, Larry Couch, and Melvin Cox. ROW 4: Don Cross, Barbara Crumley, Donald Crumley, Joan Dabbs, Tony Daly, Alton Davenport, and Phillip Davenport. ROW 5: Billy Dixon, Mary Eads, Dennis Farris, Mary Lee Fillers, Judy Fleenor, Sherry Fleming, and . nnette Francis, ROW 6: Betty Godsey, Richard Godsey, Douglas Grant, Jeanie Hayden, Joan Henson, Billy Hill, and Peggy Hicks. 36 ROW 1: Johnny Hodges, Carolyn Holt, Billy Hyatt, Carl Jenkins, Charles Jenkins, Shirley Jenkins, and Dottie Jones. ROW 2: Jimmy Jones, Marvin Jones, Gene Jordan, Barbara La Incona, Clarence Lampkins, David Leo- nard, and Lon Gene Leonard. ROW 3; Phyllis Leonard, Teddy Lewis, Louise Maines, Brenda Malone, Johnny Marshall, Andrew Miller, and Parris Miller. ROW 4 : Linda Moody, Edna Morrell, Wanda Morrell, Elaine Morris Bobby Mottem, Helen Nelson, and Alvin Odum. ROW 5: Barbara Osborne, Barbara Perry, Mabel Perry, Ronnie Perry, Margaret Reed, Vickie Repass, and Dwight Richards. ROW 6: Eddie Richards, Larry Richards, Billy Gen Robbins, Arthur Rogers, Evelyn Rutledge, Janice Scalf, and Paulette Scalf. 37 ROW 1: Nancy Shipley, Edna Simcox, Wayne Simerly, Conny Sisk, Geneva Smith, Wade Smith, and Wayne Smith, ROW 2: David Sneed, Ronnie Stevens, Doris Ann Stewart, Eddie Stine, Susan Tankersley, Geneva Taylor, and Betty Turner. ROW 3: Sally Vance, Kathy Webb, Sheryl Watson, Billy Waddell, Douglas Webb, Eddie Webb, and Katie Lou Webb. ROW 4: Paul White, Nell Whitson, Johnny Williams, James Wilson, Linda Witcher, and Reed Wood. 38 eatu ed Patricia Cagle Gene Pro Hodges utcC S. Miss Senior, Carole Jones Miss Sophomore, Vivian Hayes Miss Junior, Maxine Clark Miss Freshman, Wanda Morrell PRETTIEST and MOST HANDSOME Linda Willis John A. Utsman CUTEST Glenna Stewart Jack Harkleroad MOST POPULAR BEST ALL-ROUND NEATEST MOST TALENTED Nancy Foutts Lawrence Smith Nancy Warren Lonnie Phillips AAOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Raymond Caudill BEST PERSONALITY - Martha Simerly Sammy Baird MOST ATHLETIC f i I FRIENDLIEST Juanita Dudney Jackie Forrester WiniEST Jean Davis Rodney Harkleroad MOST ORIGINAL WJ Brenda Mills Fred Lowrie CO-EDITORS: Carole Jones and Patricia Cagle THE GRIZZLY STAFF ADVISORS: Mrs. Crussell, Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Rutherford, Mr. Simerly and Mr. Ward n Ij: • LAY-OUT: Helen Shepherd CLASS EDITORS: Phyllis Henson, Linda Smith, Linda Tur- ner, and Donna Hendrix FEATURES: Catherine Snapp TYPISTS: Sylvia Lee Carrier, Lois Lyon, and Nancy Foutts SCHOOL LIFE: Brenda Mills SALESMEN: Nancy Warren, J. Harold Miller, Martha Simerly, and Billy Blair ARTIST: Janice Bryan SPORTS; Raymond ASSISTANTS TO PHOTOGRAPHER: June Howell and Gene Morrell Hodges HIGHLIGHT STAFF FEATURE EDITOR: Treva Aldridge EDITOR: ADVISORS: Mrs. Hodge, Mr. Brumit, Mrs. Crussell, Mr. Church, and Mrs. Leonard Joyce Ann Sams I 51 Honor Student — Douglas Waddell Library Workers Boys ' and Girls ' State Representatives Jack Har- kleroad and Donna Hendrix PRESI DENT Brenda Mills 1st. VICE PRESIDENT Gene Hodges SECRETARY-TREASURER Katheryn Snapp 2nd. VICE PRESIDENT Sidney Harkleroad REPORTER Vivian Hayes REPORTER Doug Waddell STUDENT COUNCIL 54 ' d’fi W i Vj C:;- .-dj A BETA CLUB 56 I OFFICERS President, Raymond Caudill; Vice-President, Joyce Sams; Secretary, Freeda Turner; Treasurer, Carole Jones; Sponsor, Mrs. Stone; Reporters, Larry Couch and Steve Watson; Songleader, Barbara Stanfield. (Not Pictured) Pian- ist, Mary Catherine Whitlock. OFFICERS: President, Judy Feathers; Vice-President, Judy Dyche; Secretary Carolyn O ' Dell- Treasurer ni-mrsi Sponsor,’ iSs Tdge ' ' ' ongleader. Sue Terry; Pianist, Mar; Catherine’ Whitlock; Jr. Y-TEEN ru Ka • [i, ■x hXEjDcS 1 OFFICERS: President, Carole Jones; Vice-President, Maxine Clark; Secretary, Phyllis Carr; Treasurer, Donna Hen- drix; Reporters, Martha Simerly and Patricia Cagle; Songleader, Judy Bullock; Pianist, Lynn Meredith; Sponsor, Mrs. Griffith. Sr. Y-TEEN ! OFFICERS: President, Raymond Peeks; First Vice-President, Joe Earhart; Second Vice-President, Gordon Mills; Secretary, Larry Rutherford; Treasurer, Randy Hicks; Reporters, James Glover and DavidMillsap; Sentinel, Dickie King. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA PRESIDENTS: Wanda Morrell, Ann Harr, Jane Wampler, Phyllis Carr, Brenda Sigman, Martha Simerly, Evelyn Rutledge, and Linda Moody. VICE-PRESIDENTS: Patricia Cagle, Revonda Stine, Freeda Turner, Barbara Milhorn, Treva Aldridge, Annette Francis, Elaine Morris, and Phyllis Leonard. SECRETARIES: Carole Jones, Katie Webb, Linda Witcher, Aleada White, Georgia Cook, Dimple Jenkins, Judy Feathers and Louise Maines. TREASURERS: Sally Vance, Patty Fleenor, Barbara Clark, Carolyn Turner, Sue Wassom, Linda Utsman, Maxine Clark, and Susan Tankersley. 62 HISTORIANS: Betty Godsey, Kathryn Snapp, Barbara Crumley, Phyllis Hughes, Sharon Carter, Eleanor Howell, Ann Gross, and Joan Dabbs. PARLIAMENTARIANS: Marsha Carroll, Wanda Webb, Barbara Perry, Jean Davis, Madolyn Davenport, Glenna Stewart, Judy Fleenor, and Garnetta Bouton. REPORTERS: Linda Buckles, Wanda Shepherd, Phyllis Henson, Lois Cox, Wilma Smith, Vivian Hayes, Ellouise Carrier, Mary Eads, and Janice Scalf. SONG LEADERS: Doris Stewart, Joanne Lady, Barbara Stanfield, Judy Woods, Sandra Rowe, Mabel Perry, Carole Carrier, and Sue Terry. 63 4-H CLUB NANCY WARREN 4-H Club Scholarship Winner Jr. CIVITAN OFFICERS: President, Catherine Snapp; Vice-President, Larry Rutherford; Secretary, Patricia Cagle; Treasurer, Linda Turner; Reporters, Carole Jones and Sidney Harkleroad; Song Leader, Judy Woods; Sponsor, Mrs. Leonard. f OFFICERS: President, Sue Terry; Vice-President, Martha Simerly; Secretary-Treasurer, Donna Hendrix; Reporters, Sherry Fleming and Nancy Warren; Pianist, Lynn Meredith. CLUB 66 Music Festival at Ketron OFFICERS: President, Jack Harkleroad; Vice-President, Carl Broyles; Sec.-Treas., Patricia Cagle; Reporters, Carole Jones and Larry Eads. SCIENCE CLUB JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET “TROPICANA” 70 Y-TEEN BANQUET “RENDEZVOUS OF THE STARS” 71 TALENT SHOW Mrs. Clyde McKamey Mrs. Carl Fleenor Lunchroom Manager Assistant Manager Ccc School 74 QUEEN : Marsha Carroll KING: Carl Broyles 2u€€ t oxtcC 4tte«tcUutt OFFICERS: President, Gene Hodges; Vice-President, Car ole Jones, Phyllis Carr, and Donna Hendrix. Sammy Baird; Secretary- Treasurer, Vivian Hayes; Reporters, B-CLUB COACH Charlie Fleming VARSITY PLAYERS Fred Lowrie--Captain Gene Hodges--Co-Captain William Stacy Center Buddy Nelson Forward Johnny Carrier Guard VARSITY PLAYERS David Hodge Guard Billy Durham Guard Sammy Baird Guard Jack Forrester Guard Bud Malone Forward Jr. VARSITY MANAGERS Jack Shepherd and Brady Harkleroad Donna Hendrix, Co-Captain Phyllis Carr Carole Jones, Co-Captain Lynn Meredith Linda Utsman Sherry Fleming BASEBALL Sammy Baird 2nd Base Fred Lowrie Shortstop David Hodge Catcher Dickey King Outfield Lawrence Smith Outfield Billy Durham --Outfield James Glover--Pitcher Johnny Carrier- -3rd Base J. B. Cross- -Pitcher William Stacy- -1st Base Jackie Forrester--Manager TRACK Billy Durham Jackie Forrester Buddy Nelson William Stacy Brady Harkleroad Mike Johnson Preston Bradley David Hodge 83 INTRAMURAL CLUB Helen Shepherd- -Basketball Nancy Wanen-- Softball Volleyball--Phyllis Henson Stunts--Janice Bryan Hiking--June Howell Track--Sylvia Lee Carrier SNAPS THE GRIZZLIES IN ACTION 4 ecome a I I I- I Look to THIS day, for it is Life; Life ! The very breath of Life. In its brief course Life all the realities of your existence The Bliss of Growth, The Glory of Action, The Splendor of Beauty. For Yesterday is already a dream And Tomorrow is only a vision But Today, well lived. Makes every Yesterday A dream of Happiness And every Tomorrow A vision of Hope - - Look well, therefore, to THIS day! mt AKARD FUNERAL HOME Completely Air Conditioned We Have Served Bluff City and Vicinity Since 1911 1912 W. State St. Phone SOuth 4-51 1 2 SUPER OIL COMPANY ■A “ ' 0 None Better at Any Price C Highway 11-E Phone 2931 Tennessee X5. V. VAKJA NJ - , Where Those Who Know Buy Their Clothes Bristol T ennessee Serving Southwest irginia and East Tennessee for more than sixtv-nine years. CAiREERS DON ' T happen . , . THEY ' RE EDUCATED! WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE KINGSPORT FEDERAL YOUR SAVINGS HEADQUARTERS! 1 10 E. Center St. Your money is non-fluctuating . . . always at par . . . worth 100 cents on the dollar. Your money is close at hand, ready when you need it. ■f You don ' t have to be a Quiz-Kid to know that It Pays To Save Where Savings Pay! Kingsport, Tenn. t!X ' U yC ( , -ft A£- L- M -- BLUFF CITY MILLS - il White Rose Corn Meal White Rose Enriched Flour jOi High Quality for 69 ears Bluff City Te nnessee CARTER GULF SERVICE Sperry Road Complete Auto Service— Electric Welding Owned and Operated by Blaine (Moose) Carter For the BEST in Movies it’s the TWIN CITY DRIVE-IN THEATRE lUuff City Highway PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. 840 W. Market Street Johnson City Tennessee :r N— • ' - • ' v ’ ' j ’■’ ‘ l ‘Ht -.K - V . ' v.- ’ ’ - ' ■’ ‘ • - Vi ,i-i_.v. -if- ■ 1r U ) v— I H ' AVeS’ and’ REYNOLDS furniture STORE 4 1l«J ' yv — •ww A fJr ' • ' V-A r . - t Route 4 - V ■• jN. 4 Ilolston Valley Road Bristol, Tennessee 4 H I II 1 Phone SOuth 4-4171 “The Country Store That Saves You More” UTSMAN’S CAR LOT Best Wishes from AMERICAN BEMBERG Division of Beaunit Mills, Inc. and North American Rayon Corporation HODGE’S CONFECTIONARY “ here the Students Meet and Eat” Bluff City Tennessee TRI-CITY AUTO PARTS “New and used auto parts” Corner of Bluff City Highway and Thomas’ Bridge Road Phone 5251 Bluff City Tennessee INTERSTATE MOTORS, INC. 1120 W. State Bristol, Tenn. Phone SOuth 4-6162 DeSoto— Plymouth Sales and Service 24 Hour Wrecker Service BRISTOL, TENNESSEE ELECTRIC SYSTEM “Distributing TVA Power” Electricity is your cheapest commodity purchased today Use it freely JUNIOR BOOT SHOP VAN DERVORT’S, INC. STRIDE-RITE SHOES 10 Sixth Street Good Shoes To Grow Up In Smart Styles QUALITY SHOES Properly Fitted Paramount Theatre Building Bristol, Tennessee The S. E. Massengill Co. Bristol, Tennessee New York Kansas City San Francisco Compliments of Hamilton National Bank Johnson City Tennessee U e Give C—R Green Stamps Cut Rate Super Markets Inc. 7 Giant Stores Serving Johnson City— Bristol— Kingsport L. Harmon Morrell D.B.A. BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY Bluff City Phone 3711 Tennessee S. K. M. AGENCY, INC. Agent A. Kyle Morison, Mgr. Shelby at 6th Street P.O. Box 311 Bristol, Tennessee Phone 598 GOOD AND ROGERS UPHOLSTERING CO. Phone 2389 Jonesboro Highway Johnson City, Tenn. EDMONDS BROS. SUPPLY CO. “The Builders Department Store” Bristol, Tennessee Phone SOuth 4-2136 Bluff City Highway TWIN CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF BRISTOL “Save now for a secure future’’ We pay 3 2®c on savings accounts. Savings insured to $10,000.00 4th State Sts. Bristol, Tenn. Blountville FRED FORD AUTO SALES “Your Friendly Ford Dealer” New and used cars Phone 5422-5400 Tennessee Students and Parents Are Welcome at the HOTEL GENERAL SHELBY Bristol’s Largest and Finest Hotel Bristol, Va.— Tenn. G. H. Shuford, Manager Compliments of CARR APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE CO., INC. Elizabethton “Home of the Bride and Groom Special” 520 Elk Avenue Tennessee Bluff City BAKER LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLY CO. V Tennessee c ommencement Invitations and Cards Bookkeeping Charts and earhooks Designed and Made by MERRELL’S Clarksburg, est Virginia A. W. Walters P.O. Box 2065 District Manager Knoxville, Tennessee CENTRAL PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. ELIZABETHTON INSURANCE AGENCY Mechanical Contractors 108 N. Sycamore Street Phone JEfferson 8-5001 Bluff City Tennessee Elizabethton Tennessee KERN’S BAKERY JOE RAINERO TILE CO., INC. Bread— Cakes— Pies Tile— Terrazzo— Marble Bristol Virginia Bristol Virginia JOHNSON BROS. AUTO SALES CO. DeVAULT’S INC. Guaranteed Used Cars Phone !N-3568 Millard and arren Johnson, Owners 14 Lee Street 1410 State Street Bristol Virginia Bristol Tennessee The Bread for Energy In Kingsport It’s HECHT’S BAKERY INC. BENNETT and EDWARD ' S for Insurance— Real Estate Bread— Cakes— Pies Loans Compliments of RAYMOND’S HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS Johnson City’s Largest Fine Foods— Specializing in Banquets Savings and Loan (The Franklin Club) Across from Post Office Phone 3143 Elizabethton Tennessee ARNEY MOTORS INC. Compliments of GENERAL SHALE PRODUCTS CORP. “A SQUARE DEAL OR NO DEAL” Phone 4088 Johnson City, Tenn. West Market Street Kingsport, Tenn. Johnson City Tenn. R. LYNN FLEENOR TYPEWRITER SALES AND SERVICE Phone 1751 1400 Newton Street R. C. Allen VisOmatic Typewriters TERRY’S Adding Machines and Cash Registers Potato Chips 832 State Street Bristol Tennessee Bristol, Virginia School Pictures Inc. Compliments JAMES GRAHAM of GLOVER’S FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES o i 1 remont riace Bristol Tenn. Bluff City, Tenn. HARKLEROAD BROTHERS General Merchandise Produce— Feeds— Seeds— Coal— F ertilizers BRUMIT SERVICE STATION 334 est Elk Avenue Bluff City Tennessee Phone 3511 Elizabethton Tennessee Gates Tires and Tubes THE JEWEL BOX Dr. FRANK WINSTON FLEU } our Friendly Jewelry Store Optometrist 529 State Street Bristol irginia 25 Moore Street Bristol Virginia APPALACHIAN PIANO SALES SERVICE Compliments Baldwin Pianos Organs of BLOUNTVILLE MOTOR CO. Bristol Tennessee Chevrolet Sales Service RIDGEWOOD GRILL “Home of Good Food” Elizabethton— Bristol Highway Phone 2914 Bluff City Tenn. COMMUNITY MARKET e give R M Green Stamps Route 1 Bristol Tennessee THE BEAUTY GARDEN S. H. KRESS AND CO. Lieauty Specialists 5 Fifth Street Bristol Tennessee Bristol Tennessee THRIFTY MARKET Compliments of “Large enough to serve vou” “Small enough to know vou” CARTER COUNTY BANK of Elizabethton, Tennessee Compliments of VICKER’S FLORIST Compliments of THE REMNANT SHOP “Flowers for Every Occasion” “Sew and Save” Bluff City Tennessee Johnson City Tennessee 0. E. NELSON Twenty-fifth Anniversary Sheet Metal Worker FARMER’S BANK OF BLOUNTVILLE Route 1 Bluff City, Tennessee Member Phone 3615 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation EARL ' S USED CARS HICKORY TREE BUS LINES Four Miles out on Weaver Pike Charter Service Special Rates to Schools t,arL Gross, Owner Bristol Tennessee Bristol Phone S-4-1521 SMITH BROS. FURNITURE CO. TETRICK FUNERAL HOME Elizabethton Tenn. Llizabethton lenn. Ambulance Service Phone 3-2911 Dial 2-5011 WATSON BROS. SHEET METAL WORKS Compliments of RED COLLINS GLASS AND UPHOLSTERY CO. Elizabethton, Tennessee 305 West Elk Ave. Phone 3-1571 BRISTOL DRY CLEANERS FURRIERS BRISTOL HOME TRADE STORE 1141 West State Street We Sell Wayfarer Shoes for the Entire F amily Bristol Virginia Marion Cowan, Mgr. Visit Your Favorite Beauty Barber Shop Regularly Compliments of ECONOMY BEAUTY BARBER SUPPLY CO. Compliments of TEXAS STEER DRIVE-IN Johnson City Jenn. HANNAH’S INC. BARNES TEXACO Fashions for Men Bluff City Tennessee Johnson City Tenn. Phone 3202 HAYNESFIELD ESSO BRISTOL FURNITURE CO. We Give S 11 Green Stamps “We Furnish the Home Completely” Highway llE Phone 750 Bristol lenn. Bristol TRUETT SHOES 524 State Street Bristol, Tennessee Weather Bird ' elvet Step City Club Compliments of McCLURE MOTORS Bristol Tennessee J. W. ADAMS COMPANY Authorized Dealer General Electric Blountville Tennessee Phone P airv’iew 3-5380 Compliments of FRAZIER’S MARKET 918 Bluff City Highway Phone 2311-J Bristol Tennessee Compliments of FIRST PEOPLES BANK Johnson City Jonesboro North Johnson City Branch Member F.D.l.C. MASENGILL’S SPECIALTY SHOP Distinctive Fashions Since 1916 Main at Roan Streets Johnson City Tenn. HATCHER’S CLEANERS Edgemont Ave. llolston Ave. R est State Street Bristol, Tennessee Compliments of SUMMERS-TAYLOR PAVING CO. Elizabethton, Tenn. H. E. HART Jeweler 214 Main Street “The Shop of Beautiful Gifts” Johnson City Tenn, NETTIE LEE SHOPS 240-242 East Main Johnson City Bristol Kingsport JOHNSON CITY LAUNDRY CO. Pick-up and Delivery 200 South Boone St. Phone 3688 Johnson City, Tennessee Compliments of STRONG-ROBINETTE BAG CO. Bristol Tennessee BACHMAN HATCHERY 315 West Market Street Johnson City Tenn. Top Sports Coverage In Lpper East Tennessee In 4 our KINGSPORT TIMES-NEWS Be Sure with Pure MILHORN WADDELL “4 our Friendly Pure Oil Dealers” Gas— Oil— Tires— 1 ubes— Batteries Bluff City Tennessee Phone JEfferson 8-4622 Compliments of WEAVER’S FUNERAL HOME Bristol Tennessee THEL. C. KING MANUFACTURING CO., INC. Pointer Brand Work Clothing Corner Seventh and Shelby Streets Bristol Tennessee HAYES and EADS AUTO SALES We buy, trade, and sell Elizabethton Tennessee Phone 3-5181 BUNTING’S DRUG STORE Bristol’s Leading Drug Store Bristol Tennessee Compliments of MOORE AND EARHART CO. Bristol Virginia FRED HAYES PLUMBING and HEATING 314 Lee Street Bristol Virginia Phone North 478 Contracting Since 1890 Compliment s of GLENWOOD GULF SERVICE 1209 Bluff City Highway Bristol Tennessee Compliments of ALTMAN’S READY-MIX CONCRETE CO. Compliments of NATIONAL FABRICS P. C. COOPER, CONTRACTOR Blountville Tennessee THE SHOE BOX Famous Brand Shoes for Ladies (Save 30% to 60% ) Gas has got it BRISTOL GAS CORPORATION Bristol Virginia THE AUTO MART Quality Automobiles Bristol, Tenn.— Phone SO. 4-6332 f Beffet gooet . . . t ' fi THI OaiAT NAMI IN DAISY PR O 0 J C T ft Compliments of HOTEL BRISTOL Bristol’s favorite eating place Compliments of BARR’S SPORTING GOODS Bristol Tennessee CHAS. J. LOWRY AGENCY Bristol Virginia BENNIE’S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT KELLY GREEN INC. F OT those ivho know— the place to go! Bluff City Highway Bristol Tenn. Photo Finishing and Supplies 514 Cumberland Street Bristol Va. THE JIFFY DRIVE IN Olds mo bile Steaks, Chops, Chicken 1332 Edgemont Ave. Phone: Woodland 8-1942 BRIGHTWELL-SPINKS, INC. Telephone South 3950 945 State Street Bristol PETER PAN PASTRY SHOPPE FASHION SHOP } our Specialty Bake Shoppe Phone: North 3650 507 Cumberland St. Bristol, a. Bristol Tenn. RADIO CAB COMPANY Compliments of HENRY MILLER SINCLAIR STATION 231 Blountville Highway Bristol a. Bristol Tenn.— Va. QUALITY SHOE STORE GLASCO ROYAL TIRE SERVICE Famous Brand Shoes for Men and Children C.S. Royal Tires— Tubes— Batteries 1212 West State Street Phone: SO 4-2211 Bristol, Tennessee Recapping Specialists Bristol Tenn. WATAUG A CHEVROLET CO. Get your practice typewriter from Cadillac and Chevrolet Sales and Service CARVER OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. 214 Cherokee Street Elizabethton Tennessee Kingsport Tennessee JACK TRAYER’S TICKEL BROTHERS Xeon Signs— Outdoor Advertising TRAYERS TOO Two good places to eat Fifteenth and Shelby Streets Bristol Tennessee KASSEM’S AUTO SALES J. FORREST THOMAS STORE Where Better Cars Are Bought 800 Edgemont Ave. Bristol Tenn. Bluff City Tennessee Bristol MAC AND ED’S AUTO SALES Finest used and new cars 304 Eighth Street Bristol, Tennessee Compliments of nesfield Shell Service dd’s Grill— Gift Shop red Moore’s Men’s Clothing Reed’s Style Shop of Elizobethton Sterling House, Bristol Whitten Electric Supply Co. , Inc. Ann’s Beauty Shop Rutherford’s Freight Lines, Inc. King Grocery Broad Street Furniture Co. Shelby Auto Park Stone Lumber Company Rice Wholesale Co. Bluff City Motel Faucettes Inc. Piggly Wiggly Grocery Parks-Belk Company, Elizabethton Smithdeal’s One Hour Martinizing Cleaner’s Bristol Office Supply Co. Stewart Candy Company Elizabethton Hardware S. H. Kress Company, Elizabethton A Friend Edd’s Market Compliments of Appalachian Athletic House, Bristol Citizens Bank of Elizabethton Smith Floral Company K W Barber Shop A Friend Leroy M. Hull, Inc. Vending Machine Record Shop East Tennessee Supply Southern Furniture Co. H. M. Slagle and Sons Ritchie’s Holston Loan Co. Wolfe’s Roadside Market 7-Hour Laundry Cleve Hicks Smalling Barber Shop ■ X Compliments of Reese Floral Shop, Elizabethton The Quality Tailors, Bristol W. H. Thomas Reality Co. Arney-Blair Motor’s Inc., Co. Coleman’s Studio, Elizabethton The Modern Barber Shop Crumley Poultry Farm Smith Floral Company Peter Pan Pastry, Bristol Mary’s Beauty Shop Burton M. Smith, Texaco Rev. Howard Robinson Remine Gobble, Bristol Flower’s Esso Service Arnold’s Barber Shop Lynnwood Cafeteria Donald Davis Grocery The Furniture Mart, Elizabethton City Music and Jewelry Co. Taylor Motors Inc., Elizabethton Fitzsimmon Printing Company Southern Cafe, Elizabethton FOR REFERENCE Do Not Take From This Room L zXrj La y .-. Lh (ViJL Li K- (ljL -aJ C )A . uiA rjiZ i s K ' y J -CO 9-L£. — OL ' ' a l Si Ly h k X AA - 0 d (X.ki vrvC vT ' — yv_ v ' - ' • - ' TAji- ' t SvTA_« A-jJ -A-- Zo- pA Jtl y _ yCT — -


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