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. m Wdt eM t if 1 M r ■ m || ' I Z W.C N] Nj THE raduating, we the Seniors of ' 61, respectively and with great pleasure present to you the GRIZZLY. emote in our mind is the idea of dedicating this book to one person. Instead planted in our hearts is the thought of making this produc- tion a monument to all America. nspired by the desire to symbolize the responsible and vigorous youth, we endeavored to create a book which would have sp ecial reminis- cences for those who adorned its pages. ealously, we strived to develop a piece of work to honor the soil tiller, the backbone of our country. We grasped the idea of making this yearbook a token of respect to our pertinacious forefathers who planted and cultivated the many fruits of freedom so that we might live prosperously in an indivisible nation, under God. estfully we physically nourish our bodys with nature ' s bounty. Everything needed for survival may be secured from within the earth’s crust, on the earth, or in this land of varied and equal op- portunities. oving the vision of America, the land of the free and the home of the brave; cherishing the sight of Old Glory unfurled in a zepher; and knowing that as we enter the harbor of New York City the Statue of Liberty will greet us; we pledge ourselves to preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of The United States. This is our binder of the GRIZZLY. Take it; thumb through its pages; and enjoy the relished moments captured within its contents. Published by the Senior Class of Bluff City High School Bluff City, Tennessee BRISTOL PUBLIC LIBRARY rctlvitleS -ji FHA and FFA Outing. FFA Sweetheart CLASS FAVORITES SOPHOMORE LINDA BROWN ALTON DAVENPORT JUNIOR WANDA MORRELL PHILLIP DAVENPORT FRESHMAN GERALDINE PETERSON WILLIAM MERRITT 8 9 JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET BETA BANQUET ■ CONTROUEO ORSVER TV Court aij Of : RFl FORD AUTO SAL BLOLNTVILLE. tenn. YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER , MB mm 1 VI £ H ' fl V v H n . y r a Vv A r ' ■ ct f ■ y ' . ,y J V (Lj £fl -- r 4 vA [ . sdm Jhb I ' ■ B ' a ■m jj| CM Ji,H ui ;■■ ■! ' Hr |H j 1 B - ■ ■ 1 1 ' H III B a [SB IJzLBS ML w : 1 l ' -Jl .. - | u t ■ ' rs, iL. ' PH 1 JHK: f BhP , uwl c x i 1 ■ . - rXTtZT . r . V H, I jf 1 ' BSg iss; —— i ' Gl Have you ever been about to drop from exhaus- tion? Have you been unable to sleep until a job was done and then unable to arouse? Have you worn out erasers, your fingers, your imagi- nation? No? Then you’ve never been on the yearbook staff, as we have. This is the GRIZZLY STAFF, and we ' ve had it. Now you have it and we hope you like it. CO-EDITORS: Ann Harr, Carole Glover BUSINESS MANAGERS: Doug Waddell, Larry McClellan LAY-OUT EDITOR: Wanda Webb CLASS EDITORS: Wanda Shepherd, Joann Trivett FEATURE EDITORS: Patty Fleenor, Jane Wampler CLUB EDITOR: Carolyn McKinney SPORTS EDITOR: Vivian Hayes ARTISTS: Judy Feathers, Doris Bryan, Earl Buchanan TYPISTS: Peggy Bullock, Carolyn Lady CIRCULATION: Ed Mottern, Judy Dyche, Mary Catherine Whitlock, Robert Hughes ASSISTANT TO PHOTOGRAPHERS. Chris Wassom, Barbara Stanfield, Doug Buchanan, Jimmy Snyder SENIOR PICTURES: Ruth Oliver, Ruth Holt ADVISORS: Mrs. Ruth Stone, Mrs. Ann Griff- ith, Mr. W. A. Meredith, Mr. Charles Fleming GRIZZLY STAFF That variety is the spice of life is a true saying! To give diversity to our school paper, several additions have been made. The name was changed from the HIGHLIGHTS to the MAROON AND WHITE ECHO; twice as many publications were edited; advertisements were sold to patrons; and, a girl and boy of the month were chosen by the faculty. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, Doug Waddell ASSISTANT EDITOR, Lynn Poarch SPORTS EDITOR, Larry McClellan EXCHANGE EDITOR, Ann Harr ARTIST, Judy Feathers SPONSOR, Mrs. Jean Thomason REPORTERS, Becky Johnson, Linda Utsman, and Joann Trivett MAROON AND WHITE ECHO STAFF MIMEOGRAPH OPERATORS, Ed Mortem, Marvin Carter, and James Cox. TYPISTS, Carolyn McKinney, Shirley Rhymer and Ruth Oliver. STUDENT COUNCIL MARVIN CARTER TERRY WILSON EVELYN RUTLEDGE II Vice President JOANN HENSON LINDA GOODWIN LYNN POARCH Secretary JIMMY CARROLL FRANK DOERING SHERRY FLEMING T reasurer CAROLE GLOVER Reporter JANET JENKINS SUZANNE GOODMAN EARL BUCHANAN Reporter JUDY LAUGHREN BOB HARR JIMMY JONES Ti - ' i n ■ K ■ m ; 4 r mjg 4 1 I PRESIDENT Don Waddell I VICE PRESIDENT Patty Fleenor II VICE PRESIDENT Larry Couch SECRETARY Gametta Bouton TREASURER Sherry Fleming TUDY TO SHOW THYSELF APPROVED UNTO GOD , A WORKMAN THAT NEEDETH NOT TO BE ASHAMED , RIGHTLY DIVIDING THE WORD OF TRUTH II TIMOTHY 2:1 5 SPONSOR Mr. Lester Carrier Whitlock REPORTER Lave me Aldridge REPORTER Nancy Couch SONG LEADER Paula Bullock PIANIST Mary Catherine ET YOUR LIGHT SO SHINE BEFORE MEN , THAT THEY MAY SEE YOUR GOOD WORKS , AND GLORIFY YOUR FATHER WHICH IS IN HEAVEN. MATTHEW 5:16 SPONSOR Mrs. Ruth Stone OFFICERS: REPORTER, Janet Jenkins; TREASURER, Linda Brown; VICE PRESIDENT, Mary Littrell; PRESIDENT, Geraldine Baker; SECRETARY, Carol Cline; SONGLEADER, Paula Bullock; REPORTER, Linda Dyche; SPONSOR, Miss Jayne Hodge. JUNIOR OFFICERS: REPORTER, Carolyn O ' Dell, TREASURER, Ruth Oliver; SECRETARY, Linda Utsman; PRESIDENT, Judy Feathers; VICE PRESIDENT, Becky Johnson; PIANIST, Mary Catherine Whitlock; ASSISTANT TREASURER, Vivian Hayes; REPORTER, Elaine Morris; SPONSOR, Mrs. Jean Thomason. OFFICERS: TREASURER, Lewis Blevins; SECFIETARY, Lenville Sams; PRESIDENT, Don Crumley; SENTINEL, Ronnie Perry; REPORTER, Connie Sisk; SPONSOR, Mr. W. A. Meredith; SWEETHEART, Ann Harr. MEMBERS: ROW 1--Richard Morton, Carl Edwards, Doug Bishop, Albert Arrants, David Campbell, Chester White, David Goodman, Tony Shipley. ROW 2--Richard Wells, Arlen Perry, Delmar Gragg, Conley Perry, Alf Taylor, Bob Harr, Doug Fields, Carroll Wilson, Henry Cook. ROW 3--Frederick Meredith, Eddie Richards, Robert Wampler, Leroy Hicks, Henry Robbins, Freddie Miller, Dick Poe, Johnny Campbell, David Leonard, Doug Webb, Audney Belcher. ROW 4--Bobby O ' Neal. Johnny Goodman, Billy Mottern, Brady Harkleroad, Donnie Francis, Bob Taylor, Charles Miller, Ronnie Boatman. ROW 5: Jack Shepherd, Floyd Perry, Carl Jones, Dwight Richards, Sheryl Watson, Bobby Kirk, Mike Brock, J. B. Perry, Paul White, Richard Trinkle, Farrell Boling, Stanley Strouth. SECRETARIES Nancy Thomas, Louise Maines, Mag- gie Hicks, Wanda Webb, Linda Dyche, Carolyn Holder, Brenda Malone, Judy Laughren, Laverne Aldridge. PRESIDENTS Suzanne Goodman, Betty Turner, Sandra Greene, Alberta Malone, Barbara Crumley, Carol Cline, Nancy Couch, Natalie Nations, Patty Fleenor. PARLIAMENTARIANS Teresa Peoples, Linda Bentley, Barbara Bushong, Carolyn Holt, Betty Barker, Kenna Beverly, Susan Bell, Judy King. HISTORIANS Susan Tankersly , Marjorie Oliver, Linda Melvin, Martha Whitlock, Linda Rhymer, Kanda Weatherly, Kathy Holt. L Sf - ’ 1 If • U f r — 1 ■ I f i B ■ 9 MEMBERS TREASURERS Janice Tester, Barbara Clark, Sandra Watson, Wanda Morrell, Evelyn Whitson, Susan Webb, Shirley Jenkins, Patsy Morrell, Caroline Earhart. VICE PRESIDENTS Ada Swiney, Geraldine Baker, Carol Sue Bur- nette, Linda Boyd, Edna Morrell, Katie Lou Webb, Sue Nichols, Judy Feathers, Carolyn Cunningham. REPORTERS Barbara Stafford, Pat Ruther- ford, Linda Witcher, Barbara Earhart, Nancy Leonard, Carole Glover, Mildred Taylor. SONGLEADERS and PIANISTS Geneva Taylor, Jane Chapman, Drema Owens, Carolyn Adams, Mary Littrell, Faye Lady, Mabel Perry, Paula Bullock, Judy Galliher, Mary Catherine Whitlock, Mary Eads, Helen Farthing. 30 GIRLS ' ENSEMBLE: Paula Bullock, Mabel Perry, Doris Stewart, Natalie Nations, Carolyn O ' Dell, Nell Whitson, Carol Cline, Chris Wassom, Janice Scalf, Sharon Peoples, Sherry Fleming, Mary Catherine Whitlock. OFFICERS: PRESIDENT, Carolyn O ' Dell; VICE PRESIDENT, Sherry Fleming; SECRETARY-TREASURER, Mary Catherine Whitlock; REPORTER, Linda Dyche. PIANIST, Mary Catherine Whitlock DIRECTOR, Miss Josephine Miller BOYS ' CHORUS OFFICERS REPORTER, Sammy Smith PRESIDENT, Bruce Cook VICE PRESIDENT, Wayne Boling SECRETARY-TREASURER, Phillip Davenport Henson: VICE PRESIDENT, Lois ' OFFICERS: (SEATED): PRESIDENT, Joan Frances Baker and Sharon Peoples. (Not pictured); and SPONSOR, Mr$,4Stc , Sheila Lewis; REPORTER, OFFICERS: PRESIDENT, Terry Wilson VICE PRESIDENT, Marvin Carter SECRETARY, Doug Waddell TREASURER, Kenny Souder REPORTERS, Alton Davenport Harold Gillenwater OFFICERS: PRESIDENT, Ed Mottem VICE PRESIDENT, Billy Hill SECRETARY, Margie Cox REPORTERS, Garnette Bouton, Myra Chapman SPONSORS, Mr. Claude O ' Dell, Mr. Parks Simerly c L U B j PRESIDENT Dimple Jenkins SECRETARY Martha Lovelace IF UTURE 1 B USINESS E ID ERS if? MERIC A VICE PRESIDENT Jane Wampler TREASURER Carolyn O ' Dell SPONSOR Miss Charlotte Dalton REPORTER Patty Fleenor SPONSOR Mrs. Jean Thomason MEMBERS BOY GIRL STATE PATTY FLEENOR EARL BUCHANAN SENIOR COUNTY DAY REPRESENTATIVES DWIGHT LOWRIE CAROLYN McKINNEY larry McClellan carolyn o ' dell DOUG WADDELL MARVIN CARTER ED MOTTERN 5Uvir 4 ifl ■i fc. - , X fW- • r w?. Jms v t]i - ■p i W K : j t , r W I ' hAira jjM . ' ?§] L W w i i Jr 00 CL O BOWLING Patty Fleenor VOLLEYBALL Ann Harr SOFTBALL Carolyn O ' Dell CYCLING Margie Cox BASKETBALL W and a W ebb HIKING Dimple Jenkins STUNTS Linda Utsman Left: MANAGER Carole Glover SPONSOR Ann Griffith ASS ' T MGR. Vivian Hayes Right: REPORTER Lynn Poarch SECRETARY Helen Riffey HEADS OF SPORTS Left: VOLLEYBALL Right: CYCLING 38 BOWLING SOFTBALL N T R A M U R A L S BASKETBALL STUNTS HIKING GEORGE BURNETT Guard RANNY RUTHERFORD Guard MARVIN CARTER Guard VARSITY SHERYL WATSON Forward CARL JONES Forward COACH FLEMING larry McClellan dwicht lowrie william stacy Center Forward Center PLAYERS DWIGHT RICHARDS Forward HERBIE BOY Guard { ' V v Tf j 1 -1 ' ' f { JR. VARSITY KNEELING: Jerry Pendergrass, Farrell Boling, Doug Fields, Jimmy Jones. STANDING: Charles Miller, Craig Covey, Bobby Zieger, David Penley, Ronnie Denton, Mickey Todd, Stanley Strouth, Danny Bartley, Glenn Bentley, Frank Doering. MANAGERS Jimmy Manning, Larry Couch, Steve Sams Three plus two, that ' s our crew; But, oh what those five boys can do! Has everybody seen our team? With a team that ' s on the bean, Bums the floor with plenty of steam, Has everybody seen our team? Now, if you run into a three plus two With plenty of fight, The finest team you ' ve ever seen All dressed up in Maroon and White. Now, can they shoot? Can they pass? Can they fight it to the last? Has everybody seen our team? We mean the GRIZZLIES! Has everybody seen our team? Oh, yeah! BASEBALL PEP CLUB BASKETBALL QUEEN QUEEN Chris Wassom AND ATTENDANTS KING Ranny Rutherford Candy Rutherford --Flower Girl Brady Rouse Wanda Morrell Dwight Richards Juuy Fleenor George Burnett Sue Burnette William Stacy Jane Wampler Dale O ' Dell-- Crown Bearer i; a asses a cult d of Y oUt ates of f 961 - V oU e cong 1 atu at 0nS t o°f e U e C- ft ° m VO V ° UI 6dUCaU d action ■g vs S , ' an d tnanY ot V desite and igh :faoo stndY oUt hno ' Loon ieS an d contu ■ties lie ahead Y { lbe se °PP mU nUY an u , best p R I N C I P A L MR. W. L. COX High School Supervisor MRS. EVELYN HENSON School Secretary MR. ROBERT F. BRUMIT English III and IV MR. LESTER CARRIER Biology Geography General Science MR. PAUL BOY Board Member MR. J. CRAFT AKARD Superintendent DR. H. J. DERTHICK Vocational Guidance MRS. JANE CRUSSELL English I Home Economics MISS CHARLOTTE DALTON English I Shorthand MR. CHARLES FLEMING Physical Education Health MISS JOSEPHINE MILLER Music Director N GRIFfTTH Physical Education Health 1 MRS. SYBIL MILHORN Mathematics MISS JAYNE HODGE English II MR. WILLARD A. MEREDITH Vocational Agriculture C O -n MR. PARKS SIMERLY General Science Chemistry MRS. RUTH STONE Librarian MR. W. E. WARD Social Studies MRS. JEAN THOMASON Mathematics Typing Bookkeeping MR. CLAUDE O ' DELL Mathematics Physics Biology MRS. MONA RUTHERFORD Home Economics MRS. HELEN THOMAS American History Guidance Counselor MR. JOHN WATSON Latin I English III MRS. CARL FLEENOR MRS. CLYDE McKAMEY LUNCHROOM PERSONNEL HUNGRY??? I OF OFFICERS 1 PRESIDENT Ann Harr R VICE PRESIDENT Earl Buchanan s SECRETARY Judy Feathers REPORTER Carole Glover REPORTER William Stacy FRANCES BAKER Saying is one thing, doing another. NANCY BOOHER God forbid that I should go to any heaven in which there are no horses. LEWIS BLEVINS Live and let live but mostly live. LOIS BENTLEY Unless a laugh is to be had, my day is wasted. CECIL BOYD Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools. DORIS BRYAN Although she is extremely quiet, she ' s just the type that we all like. PEGGY BULLOCK The secret of life is never to have an emotion that is un- becoming. CECIL BRYANT He found himself a labor- saving device for today, to- morrow. i .A DOUGLAS BUCHANAN The pathway of life is not easy; the rules seem hard, but it ' s oh, so interesting. SHIRLEY BURKE We ' ve tried her and found her true; we like her and so will you. WILMA SHAW BUCHANAN Sparkling brown eyes and very dark hair; with a carefree manner and a mischievous air. ' ALLEN BURNETTE Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your girls. EARL BUCHANAN His looks plus his personality make him a swell guy. SANDRA BURTON Give me the luxuries of life and I will dispense with its necessities. GEORGE BURNETT Everybody ' s pal, an all- around guy; everybody likes him, we don ' t wonder why. CAROLYN GLOVER If you can ' t find a way, Carole will make one. DAVID CAMPBELL Every man is a volume--if you know how to read him. BARBARA CRUMLEY Make the most of the best and the least of the worst. MARVIN CARTER Cute as a monkey and as full of tricks. SANDRA FARTHING She laughs at the world and the world approves. JUDY DYCHE I have learned in whatsoever state I am; therefore to be content. JOHNNY CAMPBELL Graduate or bust! JUDY FEATHERS BRUCE COOK The shortest ladies love the His weakness--the ladies. tallest men. warn PATTY FLEENOR Never idle, never still, always active, charm she will. JAMES COX A hard worker and a really great guy; he ' ll be remem- bered as the years go by. MARGIE COX Nutty as a fruitcake and just as good. ANN HARR No task becomes so difficult that she can ' t meet it with a smile. ) THELMA GARR ETT J. B. CROSS The girl with many joys You can look for that cute, and willing to share them. fast-ball J. B. in the big league someday. VIVIAN HAYES MORRIS DABBS Symbolic of action, school I ' ve spent my life laborously, spirit, and loyalty, her place doing nothing. will be a hard one to fill. JIMIE HICKS When in doubt, do! RUTH HOLT I would like to see through the window of life. EARLEY DARNELL TREOLA HICKS Life goes by at a happy What better make - up than pace. peace and a happy smile. DIMPLE JENKINS GEORGE FERGUSON Those who want a good thing As a man thinketh, so he is. hard enough a lways find it. PEGGY JENKINS Oh Lord, I want a pure heart, a clean heart, and a sweet- heart. HAROLD GILLENWATER I ' ve found the key to success, but I haven ' t found the key hole yet. BECKY JOHNSON One who takes time out for fun, and somehow still gets her work done. ROBERT HUGHES CAROLYN LADY He has the mind and mak- Whatever the secret of con- ings of success. tentment be--she has it. BRADY HARKLEROAD Watch out big wide world, here I come. LILLIAN KNIGHT The big game to win is life itself, I ' m trying. BENNIE HICKS The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure and pleasure my business. SUE LEONARD A heart like a silver bird-- out to everyone. JOHNNY JENKINS Men were made to listen as well as talk. BOBBY KIRK You get from life what you put into it. SHEILA LEWIS Sweet, sincere, and sure to succeed. carolyn McKinney There is little reason for liv- ing longer unless it is to live better and prove stronger. LINDA MELVIN Her smile is the common de- nominator of friendship. MARTHA LOVELACE I try all things, achieve what I can. DWIGHT LOWRIE Goodlooking; athletic, mis- chievous but alluring; culti- vate his friendship, it ' s worth enduring. JIMMY MANNING If there is anything exciting CHARLOTTE MORRELL or unusual to try, we ' re sure Speech is great, but silence Jimmy won ' t let it go by. is greater. larry McClellan Good men are the strength of the world. LaWANDA NICHOLS Man has his will, but woman has her way. MOLLY ANN MORTON Life without laughter would be dreary. GARY MAY Though my place in life may be small, there is always room for another friend. CAROLYN O ' DELL A lovely smile, a winning way; that ' t our Carolyn any day. BARBARA PERRY Keep all you have and try for all you can. RUTH OLIVER Deeds, not words, express one ' s character. DAVID MILLSAP I ' m no angel, but I ' m happy. DOLLY PETERS Happiness is a habit-con- tract it. LYNN POARCH No day is ever too dark for her to brighten. EDWARD MOTTERN It happens in the best of families. HELEN RIFFEY A faithful student, a perfect friend, we hope her joys will never end. BOBBY O ' NEAL Whatever is wortn doing is worth doing well. JACKSON REED Let us live gaily for life is all we have. SHIRLEY RHYMER Not too serious, not too gay, but a rare good sport when it comes to play. WANDA SHEPHERD Look on the bright side or polish the dark one. JUNIOR RIFFEY Always be right today and wrong tomorrow. RANNY RUTHERFORD A happy senior, fun to know; give him a jeep and away he ' ll go. REVONDA STINE Life and its pleasures are endless. CAROLYN SMITH A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. BARBARA STANFIELD Faith in God, in one ' s self, the key to success. SUE TERRY Adorable, darling, talented too, this is what we think of Sue. LENVILLE SAMS When duty and pleasure clash, let duty go to smash. JACK SHEPHERD Why take life seriously, we never get out of it alive any- way. JOANN TRIVETT Better to be small and shine, than to be large and cast a shadow. LOIS VANOVER Your life is your top- -you make it spin! WILLIAM STACY On the basketball court, he ' s steadfast and steady. For a life full of action we ' re sure he ' s ready. LINDA UTSMAN Bright and lively, and full of fun you can bet. JIMMY SNYDER A gay, likable fellow who rates high with all. JANE WAMPLER Never put off enjoyment, there ' s no time like the present. LILLARD VANOVER A fun-filled witty fellow. NAT WHITLOCK WANDA WEBB The first path to success is Conscientious in all she wanting it. does, a good student as ever there was. CHRISTINE WASSOM Her pleasant ways and grace- ful air, show her to be tal- ented as well as fair. DOUGLASS WADDELL Life is what you make it-- his is one of the best. MARY CATHERINE WHITLOCK A musical whiz with talent rare, Mary Cat is friendly with beauty to spare. TERRY WILSON He ' s cute, he ' s sweet. Here ' s to Terry a life complete. DOTTIE WOODS A mind as slow as a whirl- wind. jfl ' £ Forty-four members of the Senior Class left Bluff City High School December 26 at 3 A.M. to spend a fun-filled week in Daytona Beach, Florida. They traveled by a chartered Trailways bus and stayed at the luxurious, ocean front Carousel Beach Motel. Points of interest toured were the Sea Zoo, Boardwalk, Silver Springs, Botanical Groves, Marineland, and St. Augustine. To conclude the week, they enjoyed a moonlight beach party. All this plus a wonderful trip back home pro- vided a most unforgettable experience in the lives of those who went. SPONSORS Mr. Lester Carrier Mrs. Jean Thomason Miss Charlotte Dalton Mr. Claude O ' Dell JUNIOR OFFICERS REPORTER Billy Hill SECRETARY PRESIDENT Wanda Morrell Wayne Boling REPORTER Teddy Lewis V Billie Jean Baker Helen Barnes Geraldine Barrette Martha Blevins Ronnie Boatman Wayne Boling Patsy Booher Carolyn Boone Garnetta Bouton J. C. Bowers Herbie Boy Linda Boyd Larry Bradley Linda Buckles Phyllis Buckles Claudette Burnette Myra Chapman Barbara Clark Larry Couch Melvin Cox Paula Hill Joann Henson Peggy Hicks Billy Hill Johnny Hodges Carolyn Holt Carolyn Hunt Carl Jenkins ■■ Charles Jenkins Shirley Jenkins Brad Jolly Bill Jones Clarence Lampkins David Leonard Andrew Miller Parris Miller Jerry Minton Donnie Mitchell Dwight Richards Eddie Richards Billy Robbins Brady Rouse Evelyn Rutledge Janice Scalf Paulette Scalf Teresa Peoples Mabel Perry Margaret Reed Carl Rhymer Linda Moody Edna Morrell Wanda Morrell Elaine Morris Billy Mottern Helen Nelson Barbara Osborne Sharon Peoples Mildred Taylor Betty Turner Sally Vance Sheryl Watson Doug Webb Kathy Webb Katie Lou Webb Paul White Nell Whitson Albert Willis Linda Witcher Wayne Simerly Connie Sisk Geneva Smith Wade Smith SPONSORS: Mr. Parks Simerly, Mrs. Jane Crussell, Mrs. Mona Rutherford, Mr. W. E. Ward. SOPHOMORE REPORTER Alton Davenport PRESIDENT Jerry Manning CLASS OF REPORTER Lon Gene Leonard SECRETARY-TREASURER Laverne Aldridge VICE PRESIDENT Treva Payne Carolyn Adams Laverne Aldrige Arm Baker Geraldine Baker Dennis Barnette Kenna Beverly Paula Bishop Joe Blake Betty Booher Bobby Booher Farrell Boling Leona Bowery Bobby Brown Linda Brown Virginia Brumit Gary Buckles Paula Bullock Linda Carr SOPHOMORES Nola Can- Jimmy Carroll Ralph Cash Darryl Chambers Carole Cline Lena Combs Wanda Cornett Craig Covey Janice Cox Frank Doering Linda Dyche Dennis Fanis Gay Fanis Helen Farthing Larry Feathers Doug Fields Jerrell Gilreath Carolyn Glover Janice Glover Johnny Goodman Linda Goodwin Jimmy Guinn Diana Hawthorne Mark Hendrickson Bobby Hicks Margaret Hill Barbara Hodges Linda Holt Charlotte Huffine Marvin Jones Gene Jordon Judy King SOPHOMORES Linda Knight Marilyn Lee Lon Gene Leonard Nancy Leonard Mary Littrell Barbara Long Alberta Malone Jerry Manning Naomi Marshall Charles Miller Mary Jane Miller Patsy Morrell Peggy Morton Sammy Morton Sue Nickels Drema Owens Treva Payne Jerry Pendergrass Jerry Morrell Alvin Odum David Penley Floyd Perry J. B. Perry Ronnie Perry Howard Roark Linda Rhymer Pat Rutherford Walter Rutherford Danny Rutledge Peggy Rutledge Nancy Shipley Clara Smith Sammy Smith Sue Smith SOPHOMORES Patsy Talley Bob T aylor Richard Trinkle Linda Trivette Donna Snider Kenny Souder Jane Stafford Ronnie Stevens Eddie Stine Stanley Strouth Golda Vanover Linda Watson Don Weaver Joann Weaver Carolyn White Evelyn Whitson Johnny Williams Linda Williams Linda Woods Sue Wyatt Allen Bellamy SPONSORS: Mr. John Watson, Miss Jayne Hodge, Mrs. Sibyl Milhorn, Mr. Robert Brumit. FRESHMEN CLASS OF ’64 OFFICERS: PRESIDENT, Glen Bentley; VICE PRESIDENT, Judy Laughren; SECRETARY, Judy Galliher; REPORTERS, Susan Bell, Bar- bara Earhart. nH Albert Arrants Betty Jo Barker Danny Bartley Audney Belcher Randell Belcher Susan Bell Richard Bender Glenn Bentley Linda Bentley Douglas Bishop Carole Blankenship Mike Brock Sandra Buckles Mary Etta Bullock Audrey Burke Carole Sue Burnette Barbara Bushong Janice Carr Wayne Carrier Wanda Cawood Jane Chapman Brenda Childress Janice Clark Randell Clark Henry Cook Lloyd Cook Wilma Cooper Nancy Couch Ruth Ann Cross Carolyn Cunningham Sarah Currington F R E S H M E N Don Dempsey Ronnie Denton Levonne Deskins Barbara Earhart Caroline Earhart Carl Ray Edwards Pauline Estep Larry Fleenor Donnie Francis Judy Galliher David Goodman J Suzanne Goodman Patricia Gouge Delmer Gragg Holbert Gragg Ruby Gragg Sandra Greene Patsy Gregory Darrell Grisham Lee Gross Russell Gross Bob Harr F R E S H M E N Mike Hatcher Jimmy Hawthorne Brenda Hendricks Lyle Henson Dennis Hicks Leroy Hicks Maggie Hicks Carolyn Holder Kathy Holt Linda Hopkins Mike Jenkins Nellie Jenkins Jimmy Jones Linda Jones Barbara Kirk Faye Lady Judy Laughren Shirley Manuel Donnie McKinney Allen Meredith Fredrick Meredith Sharon Milhorn Bob Miller Freddie Miller David Mitchell Gene Morrell Richard Morton Glenna Moser Natalie Nations Marjorie Oliver Dean Parks Brenda Pearce Aden Perry Conley Perry Geraldine Petersoi Wilma Plank Dick Poe Dwight Rhea Grace Ringley Henry Robbins Virginia Roberts Bonnie Robinson Les Royston Steve Sams Glenna Scalf Brenda Shelton Tony Shipley Carolyn Sigman Barbara Stafford Bill Stone Rita Stone Ada Louise Swiney Alf T aylor Gearleane Taylor Janice Tester Charles Thomas Judy Thomas Nancy Thomas Linda Thompson Mickey Todd Freddie Vance Robert Wampler Elaine Ward Dennis Watkins Robert Watson Sandra Watson Kanda Weatherly Susan Webb Richard Wells Chester White Pat Hunter Martha Whitlock Carroll Wilson Ricky Wilson Sammy Wood Bobby Zieger Dennis Dishner THERE ARE A • B • C’S IN THRIFTINESS TOO . . . A dequately satisfy your wants and substantially fulfull your needs. Over indulgence in charge accounts and installment sale accounts may lead to many financial difficulties, a reputation as a poor credit risk and in some cases bankruptcy. Basically understand and have intelligent knowledge of the use of credit and constantly enjoy the benefits of installment buy- ing: (1) earlier enjoyment; (2) reduction of expenses in certain directions; (3) increase of earning power; (4) meeting of emer- gencies; and (5) keeping savings intact. C arefully select a reputable firm of known integrity to safe- guard your dollar and to make your enhancement toward higher living standards a reality. you CAN ALWAYS COUNT ON PATRONS OF THE GRIZZLY FOR FAST, EFFICIENT, AND RELIABLE MERCHANDISE AND SERVICES ! AKARD FUNERAL HOME West State Street David W. Akard, President Bristol, Tennessee - Virginia Bob Williams, a talented artist, instructs the stu- dents during a Southern Assembly program. Our guidance counselors, Mrs. Helen Thomas and Dr. H. J. Derthick are always ready to lend a helping hand. LARRY’S LANES 36 BRUNSWICK AUTOMATIC BOWLING LANES LARRY’S ICE ARENA RENTAL SKATES Weaver Pike Bristol, Tennessee “WHERE THOSE WHO KNOW BUY THEIR CLOTHES” BRISTOL’S GREAT DEPARTMENT STORE SERVING SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA AND EAST TENNESSEE FOR MORE THAN SEVENTY -ONE YEARS BRISTOL TENNESSEE KYKER-HODGE FURNITURE CO. “WE FURNISH EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME EXCEPT THE WIFE” 116-118 East Market Street Kingsport, Tennessee Dial Cl 5-4751 SMART YOUNG PEOPLE BUY INSURANCE FROM THESE FIRMS . . BENNETT EDWARDS, INC. PRICE RAMEY, INC. CHRISTOPHER-CAWGOD MOORE WALKER, INC J. T. PARKER INSURANCE AGENCY KINGSPORT DEVELOPMENT CO. INSURANCE, INC. INSURORS OF KINGSPORT KING BROTHERS’ GARAGE KING BROTHERS’ BUSES TAKE SENIORS TO SEE KENNEDY! ROUTE 1 GIANT FOOD MARKETS BRISTOL JOHNSON CITY ELIZABETHON KINGSPORT SKM AGENCY INC A. KYLE MORRISON, MANAGER SHELBY AT 6th STREET BRISTOL, TENNESSEE P.O. BOX 311 PHONE SO 4-4154 CEDAR VALLEY SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION WEAVER PIKE BRISTOL, TENNESSEE MONROE’S TELEVISION HOSPITAL SOUTH 4-7532 201 GARLAND AVENUE BRISTOL, TENNESSEE LADY SON EQUIPMENT CO. NEW AND USED FARM IMPLEMENTS PHONE WO 8-1746 BRISTOL-BLUFF CITY HIGHWAY HAYNESFIELD ESSO SERVICENTER BLUFF CITY HIGHWAY ROUTE 11— E BRISTOL TENNESSEE KASSEM’S AUTO SALES “WHERE BETTER CARS ARE BOUGHT” 827 SHELBY STREET BRISTOL TENNESSEE SO 4-5341 o xs 0 9 , n y h-V- V HfV ,0 r BARNES TEXACO SERVICE STATION yy ■lAt yf H c4 n 0 i2 - ' d .rv PHONE JE 8-3202 BLUFF CITY, TENNESSEE OASOUNK .it f4 6 i T -4 ■or J -j ' ■nS 4 4 | | C3u | Cr -y ■p 5 S FOR THE BEST IN MOVIES IT’S THE TWIN CITY DRIVE-IN BLUFF CITY HIGHWAY — EDMOND BROS. SUPPLY CO. “THE BUILDERS SUPPLY STORE” PHONE SO 4-2136 BRISTOL TENNESSEE ? L V 0 A f sf vwr. y 4 ' AW j ELECTRICITY IS YOUR CHEAPEST COMMODITY PURCHASED TODAY. USE IT FREELY. r j :w BRISTOL TENNESSEE ELECTRIC SYSTEM jjAj y V ' DISTRIBUTING “TVA” POWER J -y f “ HAYES AND REYNOLDS 2 MILES FROM BRISTOL CITY LIMITS ON HIGHWAY 421 TOWARD SOUTH HOUSTON LAKE “THE COUNTRY STORE THAT SAVES YOU MORE” SANDERS APPLIANCE TV BRISTOL LINCOLN-MERCURY COMET PHONE NO 9-5171 •Ho fpginj- 1615 W. STATE STREET PHONE FA 3-7311 BRISTOL VIRGINIA BLOUNT VILLE TENNESSEE AUTO SALES PHONES FA 3-5400 AND FA 3-5422 FRED FORD BLOUNTVILLE TENNESSEE LEE BOLING ESSO ■i buildfrs SUPPLY CO. TRI-CITY BANK TRUST CO. COMPLETE ONE STOP MOTOR BANK BLOUNTVILLE— BRISTOL SOUTHSIDE BRANCH— BLUFjP ' RAYMOND’S FINE FOODS PHONE LI 2-9112 SPECIALIZING IN BANQUETS GRAY’S DAIRY y (K HOME OWNED AND OPERATED A. - J . iS BRISTOL TENNESSEE BUNTING’S COMPLETE DRUG STORE SERVICE 420 STATE STREET BRISTOL, TENNESSEE BRISTOL OFFICE SUPPLY OFFICE SUPPLIES— MACHINES— EQUIPMENT 28 MOORE STREET PHONE NO 9-6511 BRISTOL, VIRGINIA F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. DEVAULT’S INC. PHONE NO 9-7521 ELIZABETHTON 14 LEE STREET TENNESSEE BRISTOL VIRGINIA 890 W. MARKET STREET JOHNSON CITY TENNESSEE HECHT’S BAKERY, INC. BATTER— WHIPPED SUNBEAM BREAD BRISTOL, TENN. ROANOKE, VA. TYPEWRITER SALES AND SERVICE R. LYNN FLEENOR “QUALITY OFFICE EQUIPMENT” 832 STATE STREET BRISTOL TENNESSEE QjuJI) JjL 1 1 _Jl ft f)) jlyfOO JAtA d dd(A££s -f j ALAfA Q- A-d d tody JLc T jChoJ t OLU ' ' y aJjO, 11lV| , BLUFF CITY MILLS XV QtU X JLSL - (X- jLSLCX o _ JL -o Le L ftNLft. . J O-vJLi X Q ia -iXu) iajJljLxU-ea| nO Xc a_5 . ' Isjcj-A-S Kx$d Qsfijy JjJLBaU X A+ZAju 0 d (X cAl , Jx j O . cyA od JjUULM-Ji . W o -A (xji QfUuO ctAx lAujica, Aud OO-Z- (X UJO o) ff WHITE ROSE SELF— RISING_CORN MEAL flCOsfC WfflffrltffeE SEI - lStN FT tfim J JM-CtxX, SU -OvAk QU FOI ITC S ' - ax u - fA Cu of MA -Jjt. YKjCLa } d AjAUaA aJ AJu (USU o) aJCcJ AfLLfLi jUtLuLs a- A JU A ± P UUUX J BLUFF CITY { (f TENNESSEE if . LP. i. JU t JL Jb. ' rruSLdLeJ A S-CtX ECONOMY BEAUTY and BARBER SUPPLY 515 BROAD STREET -BRISTOL, TENNESSEE VISIT YOUR FAVORITE BEAUTY OR BARBER SHOP FOR PROFESSIONAL CARE DAIRY PRODUCTS “COMPARE PET DAIRY PRODUCTS WITH ANY OTHERS” MILK ICE CREAM FIRST PEOPLES BANK MEMBER F.D.I.C. JOHNSON CITY JONESBORO NORTH J. C. DRIVE IN AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY SERVICE BRAKE AND FRONT END SPECIALIST SO 4-4241 316 BLUFF CITY HWY. BRISTOL, TENNESSEE J. W. ADAMS CO. ©Qfe AUTHORIZED DEALER GENERAL ELECTRIC FA 3-5380 BLOUNTVILLE TENNESSEE { Q xK y ■n. CLARK PALIN DRUGS A V (W w ' .3 - 1736 EDGEMONT AVENUE TENNESSEE BLOUNTVILLE MOTOR COMPANY CHEVROLET-CORVAIR FA 3-5431 BLOUNTVILLE TENNESSEE MOORE-EARHART COMPANY ATHLETIC GOODS AND LUGGAGE 647 STATE STREET BRISTOL VIRGINIA PALACE NEWS AND BARBER SHOP 156 BROAD STREET KINGSPORT TENNESSEE COMPLIMENTS OF BRISTOL READY -MIX., INC. APPALACHIAN PIANO SALES AND SERVICE SO 4-7174 HENRY MILLER STA. PHONE SO 4-3732 BRISTOL TENNESSEE BALDWIN PIANOS AND ORGANS BRISTOL, TENN.-VA. DOAK PRINTING COMPANY COMMERCIAL PRINTERS 804 ANDERSON STREET STEWART CANDY COMPANY NO 9-2832 321 PIEDMONT AVENUE BRISTOL TENNESSEE BRISTOL VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND ONE HOUR MARTINIZING BIG “B” CLEANERS “THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING CARTER-CLAMON FUNERAL HOME HOME OF THOUGHTFUL SERVICE PHONE Cl 5-4101 713 STATE ST. VAN DERVORT’S INC. QUALITY SHOES PARAMOUNT BUILDING BRISTOL BRISTOL, KINGSPORT TENNESSEE TENNESSEE VAN DERVORT’S INC. JUNIOR BOOT SHOP 10 SIXTH STREET BRISTOL TENNESSEE PAUL COOK FUNERAL HOME 101 Pennsylvania Avenue Bristol Tennessee STATES MOTOR CO. INC. Rambler The Champion of All the Compacts Blountville Hwy. Bristol, Tenn. BULLOCK BROS. CABINET SHOP Custom Built Cabinets Bristol ennessee UNITED STEELWORKERS OF AMERICA, AFL CIO E. L. Harkleroad, Representative FRED D. WEAVER FUNERAL HOME 630 Locust Street Bristol Tennessee 96 BOBBY-Q DRIVE IN Open 7 Days a Week SO 4- 9867 Blountville Tennessee Ride the Yellow Buses YELLOW COACH LINES INC. SUN VALLEY GRILL PIGGLY WIGGLY “Fine Food” 1742 Edgemont ' Bluff City Tennessee Bristol Tennessee • s C D V ) •+ (V V CARTER GULF SERVICE Raytheon Road h 1 « r , « V V V Owned and Operated by Blaine (Moose) Carter Congratulations to Class of ‘61 IRWIN’S BARBER AND BEAUTY SUPPLY Go to Church of Your Choice Sunday HARKLEROAD BROTHERS General Merchandise JE 8-3511 Bluff City Tenne RIDGEWOOD GRILL JE 8-5532 Bluff City Tennessee BLUFF CITY PHARMACY INC. “ Rest Wishes” Bluff City Tennessee JOE AND JESSIE’S PLACE “FINE FOODS” UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT BLUFF CITY ACROSS FROM SUPER OIL COURTESY OF BERNARD C. GRIGSBY, M.D. QrO CWO, BviaI ' iUvaJuaJ Xb thocoi yUA dr KINGSPORT TIMES-NEWS NLOjAio O Icxyvu jy s juxl U ' r ' 0i 5 VL) Jdv OLuSlb -V fayi uJ. RON’S FORD SALEi 2 UJi) YOUR AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER PHONE NO 9-5171 2033 WEST STATE ST. BRISTOL VIRGINIA ACME PAINT SUPPLY CO. DISTRIBUTORS OF ACME QUALITY PAINTS SUPER KEM TONE KEM FLO LOXON PHONE SO 4-3451 201-1 1th STREET BRISTOL TENNESSEE COMPLIMENTS OF STRONG-ROBIN ETTE BAG CO., INC. WATAUGA CHEVROLET CO., INC. CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE BRISTOL TENNESSEE ELIZA BETHTON PETER PAN PASTRY SHOPPE YOUR SPECIALTY BAKE SHOPPE PHONE NO. 9-8171 COMPLIMENTS OF 507 CUMBERLAND ST. DR. EARL EADS BRISTOL VIRGINIA TENNESSEE COMPLIMENTS OF RUTHERFORD FREIGHT LINES, INC. N N I 4 . 1 BACHMAN HATCHERY J : - 315 WEST MARKET STREET JOHNSON CITY TENNESSEE CARTER COUNTY BANK ELIZABETIITON TENNESSEE TICKEL BROTHERS NEON SIGNS-OUTDOOR ADVERTISING FIFTEENTH AND SHELBY STREETS BRISTOL TENNESSEE BEST WISHES FROM BEAUNIT MILLS INC. ELIZABETHTON TENNESSEE LUKE BRUMIT SPORT SHOP H. E. HART 214-JEWELER-MAIN ST. 626 ELK AVENUE “THE SHOP OF BEAUTIFUL GIFTS” ELIZABETHTON TENNESSEE JOHNSON CITY TENNESSEE COMPLIMENTS OF BRISTOL FURNITURE CO. AND WAMPLER BROS. CARPET KYKER FURNITURE CO. 6th AND SHELBY STREETS BRISTOL TENNESSEE FASHION SHOP “SMART APPAREL” COMPLIMENTS OF GLASS ELECTRIC AND FURNITURE CO. BRISTOL TOM MILLHORN PURE SERVICE JE 8-4622 BLUFF CITY BRISTOL TENNESSEE 604 STATE STREET TENNESSEE MINOR’S DRUG STORE 8— 6th STREET SO 4-2178 TENNESSEE BAKER’S LUMBER CO. “ALWAYS A FRIENDLY WELCOME” PHONE: JE 8-4543 BLUFF CITY TENNESSEE BENNIE ' S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT “FOR THOSE WHO KNOW THE PLACE TO GO COMPLIMENTS OF BARRS SPORTING GOODS SO 4-9825 BRISTOL TENNESSEE BRISTOL TENNESSEE THE L. C. KING MFG. CO. “POINTER BRAND WORK CLOTHING” CORNER SEVENTH AND SHELBY STREET BRISTOL TENNESSEE HAYNESFIELD SERVICE STATION PHONE BRISTOL COMPLIMENTS OF jjmjggpi S 7 McCLURE MOTOR, INC. ‘PEOPLE WHO CARE FOR YOUR CLOTHES” HATCHER’S CLEANERS BRISTOL TENNESSEE YOUR FRIENDLY OAKWOOD MARKETS OF KINGSPORT T ‘THE SOUTH’S FINEST AND EASIEST TO SHOP IN SUPER MARKET” ‘TRI-CITIES LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE’ DOWNTOWN-KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE y L,, , -fc ? ' ' ' - 7 ■ , ' v General v itaticfi 1 °y ? L ] L€ C ' GENERAL OFFICES JOHNSON CITY. TENN JOHNSON CITY LAUNDRY CO. “YOUR SANITONE DRY CLEANERS” 200 S. BOONE ST. JOHNSON CITY TENNESSEE UNITED STATES PLYWOOD CORP. 928 STATE STREET P.O. BOX 412 BRISTOL. TENNESSEE S J RESTAURANT DAIRY BAR-SELF SERVICE BLOUNTVILLE TENNESSEE COMPLIMENTS OF TRI-CITY BOAT DOCK PINEY FLATS TENNESSEE HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF JOHNSON CITY, GREENVILLE, AND KINGSPORT HOME OFFICE 331 E. MAIN STREET JOHNSON CITY, TENN. KINGSPORT GREENVILLE 240 W. CENTER ST. ACADEMY AT DEPOT “UPPER EAST TENNESSEE’S LARGEST” _ INTERSTATE MOTORS INC. 1120 W. STATE Ha jito P Ej jrunUJi. BRISTOL TENNESSEE BRISTOL THE AMERICAN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE THREAD CO. COMPLIMENTS THE CLASS OF ’61 BRISTOL. TENNESSEE BRISTOL TENNESSEE F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. KINGSPORT TENNESSEE THE JEWEL BOX 529 STATE STREET BRISTOL, VIRGINIA “YOUR FRIENDLY CREDIT JEWELERS” H. V. SMITH ESSO SERVICENTER 5th AND ANDERSON STREET SO 4-3251 TEXAS STEER DRIVE IN BRISTOL TENNESSEE JOHNSON CITY TENNESSEE C S SALES OF BRISTOL INC. P.O. BOX 444 SO 4-2521 BRISTOL, TENNESSEE DISTRIBUTOR Refreshing remembrance tik. f-,_ U. i T Jf lArusQJ TOM HUSTON PEANUT CO. e ttftd under authority Of Tho Coca-Cola Cwftpony by Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Co. DR. FRANK WINSTON FLEU OPTOMETRIST BRISTOL 24 MOORE STREET VIRGINIA NO 991242 COMPLIMENTS OF HOWARD L. (SANDY) MORRELL CIRCUIT COURT CLERK GLENWOOD GULF SERVICE STATION 1209 BLUFF CITY HWY. BRISTOL TENNESSEE BLOUNTVILLE FLORISTS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS BLOUNTVILLE TENNESSEE , izhuf’A a Bristol W M Virginia INCORPORATED - . v BE CAREFUL HOW YOU LIVE YOU MAY BE THE ONLY BIBLE YOUR NEIGHBOR READS! | ) r (L ' V. SUMMERS-TAYLOR PAVING COMPANY TAYLOR CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Elizabethton Tennessee Compliments of HAMILTON NATIONAL BANK Johnson City Tennessee REED’S “The Style Center of Elizabethton” Lf 2-4742 Elizabethton Tennessee Compliments of RAINERO TILE CO. Phone: NO 9-6632 Bristol Tennessee Compliments of CLYDE GROSSCLOSE Sullivan County Trustee Compliments of CLEVE C. HICKS Sullivan County Tax Assessor Compliments of CITIZENS BANK Member F.D.I.C. Elizabethton Tennessee BILL ' S AUTO SALES AND REPAIR, INC. 1504 West State Street Phone: SO 4-5833 Bristol Tennessee Compliments of P. C. COOPER, CONTRACTOR Phone: FA 3- 3710 Blountville Tennessee THOMAS HARDWARE STORE THOMAS GROCERY Corner Main and Carter Phone: JE 8-2311 Phone: JE 8-2311 Bluff City T ennessee Bluff City FASHION FAIR “For Clothes with a Flair Stop at the Fashion Fair” 602 Elk Ave. Elizabethton Tenne T ennessee SAVE!! BOOST OUR PATRONS East Tenn. Appliance Co. Dixie Bowling Lanes Nor-Well Plumbing Heating Junction Shell Service Station Fitzsimmons Printing Co. Dixie Seed Supply Co. Moore Furniture Ann ' s Beauty Shop McKamey ' s Shoe Shop Smith ' s Store Bristol Tool Supply Barker ' s Super Market Ralph ' s Jake Helms Bristol Drug Corp. Top Hat Motors, Inc. Bristol Floral Co. “ COMPLIMENTS OF BRISTOL HOME TRADE x RADIO CAB COMPANY SMALLING BARBER SHOP • FURROWS STUCKEYS PECAN SHOPPE H. M. SLAGLE AND SONS S. H. KRESS COMPANY GENERAL SHELBY HOTEL MEL-O-DEE ICE CREAM, INC. SMITH BROTHERS FURNITURE J. G. ADAMS BUILDERS, INC. ALLEN TAYLOR PHARMACY ■- RILEY REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE ‘ ELIZABETHTON HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO. BRIGHT WELL -SPINKS, INCORPORATED VERNON S. SAMS, STATE FARM INSURANCE BROADSTREET FURNITURE COMPANY ELIZABETHTON GAS AND FUEL COMPANY FRANKLIN SAVINGS AND LOAN CORPORATION FARMERS LIVESTOCK MARKET. INC. MITH FLORAL COMPANY BIRCHFIELD ' S MEN ' S SHOP HALE’S DRUG STORE . LYNNWOOD HOTEL AND CAFE | j RITCHIE’S LEROY HULL COMPANY • BURGIE DRUG STORE STERLING HOUSE t , J SOUTHERN CAFE STATELINE CONFECTIONERY FAUCETTE COMPANY PARKS E. HARKLEROAD DARI KING BATT-BATT, BRISTOL FRED DAVIS JEWELRY PARKS-BELK COMPANY FRED MOORE ' S MEN’S CLOTHING Ann’s Remnant Shop Vicker’s Florist Kyles City Music Coleman ' s Studio David H. Mottern Nu-Joye Beauty Shop Glover Furniture Bristol Trailer Sales, Inc. Hayes Amoco Service Pinemont Dairy Restaurant Kartland The Willmary Shop Home Insulation and Roofing Garland Fortner Whitten Electric Supply, Inc. Hoover Interiors, Inc. STUDENTS... It ' s Up To You- Your Future — Your Life ' s Work 1. Consider well vour interests, vour abilities, vour ambitions 2. Investigate occupations and opDortumties in all areas but be sure to include each of the following fi°Ms- (ai the professions, such as law. medicine, etc.; (b) agriculture; (c) industry; fb) commerce; (e) home management. 3. Counsel with older experienced persons in whose judgment you have confidence resardin? vour interests and ambitions. 4 . Choose an occupation you like, which will enable you to render service to society as well as vourself. Our very best wishes to each of you for a happy — productive — life “FOR THE SWEETEST RHYTHM ON THE ROAD” BLUFF CITY “66” BLUFF CITY HIGHWAY BLUFF CITY, TENNESSEE Phone: JEfferson 8-5671 MARSHALL CARROLL, OWNER y IX - i f ' Ix t Ml tl UJtlx ’ O ' - REMINE GOBBLE Bristol ' s Smartest Men ' s Shop 522 State Street I 7V A •4 , ijJ j H ,W BASSETT ' S b flV Dairy Products Bristol, Tennessee ANN ' S BEAUTY SHOP Phone: JE 8-5074 Bluff City, Tennessee SENIOR DIRECTORY FRANCES BAKER- -Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1,2,4; FHA 1,2,4; Glee Club 2,4; FBLA 4; Library Club 1-4, Reporter 4; Intramural Club 3,4; Pep Club 1-4. LOIS BENTLEY --Bible Club 2-4; FHA 1-3, Treasurer 3; Glee Club 1-3; FBLA 4; Library Club 3-4, Vice President 4; Pep Club 2-4. LEWIS BLEVINS- -Superlative, Most Talented; FFA 1-4, Treas- urer 4; Jr. Civitan 3-4; Boys ' Chorus 4. NANCY BOOHER- -Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 2-4; FHA 1-3; Glee Club 3; FBLA 2,3; Pep Club 2-4. CECIL BOYD- -Attended Techni- cal School 3. DORIS BRYAN- -Yearbook Staff, Artist; Bible Club 2-4; Y-Teen 3,4; FHA 1-4; Intramural Club 3,4; Pep Club 1-4. CECIL BRY ANT - - Attended Technical School; FFA 1. DOUGLAS BUCHANAN- -Super- lative, Neatest; Yearbook Staff, Assistant to Photographer; FFA 1; Hi-Y 1; Pep Club 2. EARL BUCHAN AN --Superlative, Best Personality; Yearbook Staff, Artist; Delegate to Boys ' State, on state champion volleyball team; Class Vice President 4; Student Council 3,4, Reporter 4; St udent Council 3,4, Re- porter 4; Jr. Civitan 4; Hi-Y 1; FFA 1; Pep Club 2. WILMA SHAW BUCHANAN-- Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4; FHA 1-3; Library Club 3-4. PEGGY BULLOCK --Yearbook Staff, Typist; Bible Club 2-4; Beta Club 2-4; Y-Teen 1-4; FHA 1-4; Pep Club 1-4. SHIRLEY BURKE --Transferred from Mary Hughes High School. GEORGE BURNETT --Superlative, Best All Around; B-Team 1-2; Varsity 3,4, Captain 4; B-Club 3,4; Pep Club 1-4. ALLEN BURNETTE- -Superlative, Wittiest; B-Team 1-2. DAVID CAMPBELL--FFA 1-4. MARVIN CARTER--Mr. BCHS; Newspaper Staff, Mimeograph Operator; Class Vice President 2; County Day Representative 3; Baseball 1-4; B-Team 2,3; Varsity 4; Student Council 4; Bible Club 1-3; Jr. Civitan 2-4, Vice President 4; Hi-Y 1; Sci- ence Club 1,2, Reporter 2; B-Club 4, Vice President 4; Pep Club 1-4. BRUCE COOK--FFA 1; Jr. Civitan 2; Boys ' Chorus 4, President 4; Pep Club 1-4. JAMES COX --Newspaper Staff, Mimeograph Operator; FFA 1-4, Vice President 4; Hi-Y 1; B-Club 3,4; Pep Club 2. MARGIE COX --Student Council 2; Beta Club 2-4; Y-Teen 1-4; FHA 1-3; Science Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Intramural Club 3,4, Head of Cycling 4; Pep Club 1-4. J. B. CROSS--Baseball 1-4, Manager 4; FFA 1-4, Vice Presi- dent 4; Hi-Y 1; B-Club 1-4. BARBARA CRUMLEY --Bible Club 4; Y-Teen 1,2,4; FHA 1-4, President 4; Glee Club 1,4; FBLA 4; Pep Club 4. MORRIS DABBS- -FFA 1; Pep Club 2. EARLY DARNELL --Transferred from Jonesboro High School; Pep Club 4. JUDY DYCHE- -Yearbook Staff, Salesman; Y-Teen 1-4, Vice President 2; Bible Club 1-4; FHA 1-3, Secretary 3; Glee Club 1,2; FBLA 3,4, Reporter 3. SANDRA FARTHING- -Trans- ferred from Mountain City High School; Pep Club 3,4. JUDY FEATHERS- -Yearbook Staff, Artist; Newspaper Staff, Artist; Class Secretary 1-4; Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4, Presi- dent 2-4; FHA 1-4, Secretary 3; Glee Club 1-3; Pep Club 1-4. GEORGE FERGUSON --Transferred from Wallace High School. PATTY FLEENOR- -Superlative, Most Popular; Yearbook Staff, 109 SENIOR DIRECTORY Feature Editor; Delegate to Girls ' State; Student Council 1; Beta Club 2-4, Vice President 4; Bible Club 1-4, Vice President 4; Y-Teen 1-4; FH A 1-4, Par- liamentarian 3; Glee Club 1-3; FBLA 3,4, Reporter 4; Intramural Club 3,4, Head of Bowling 4; Pep Club 1-4, Vice President 3. THELMA GARRETT --Bible Club 1-4; FHA 1-4; Y-Teen 2-4; Glee Club 1-3; FBLA 4; Pep Club 3,4. HAROLD GILLEN WATER --Trans- ferred from Tennessee High School; Jr. Civitan 4, Reporter 4. CAROLYN GLOVER --Superlative, Most Athletic; Yearbook Staff, Co-Editor; Newspaper Staff, Editor 3; Class Reporter 4; Beta Club 2-4; Student Council 4, Reporter 4; Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4, Reporter 2; FHA 1-4; FBLA 3; Science Club 3; 4-H Club 1-4, Reporter 2, Vice President 3; Intramural Club 2-4, Manager 3,4; Pep Club 1-4. ANN HARR --Yearbook Staff, Co- Editor; Newspaper Staff, Co- Editor 2,3, Exchange Editor 4; Class President 1-4; FFA Sweet- heart; Student Council 3,4, II Vice President 3, President 4; Beta Club 2-4, Reporter 2; Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4; Glee Club 2; FHA 1-4; 4-H Club 1-4, President 3; Intramural Club 2-4, Head of Volleyball 3,4; Pep Club 1-4. VIVIAN HAYES --Yearbook Staff, Sports Editor; Newspaper Staff, Editor 1,2; Miss Sophomore; Class Treasurer 2, Reporter 3; Cheerleader 1-4, Captain 3; Student Council 2, Reporter 2; Beta Club 2-4; Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4, Reporter 1, Assistant Treasurer 4; FHA 1-4; FBLA 3,4; Intramural Club 2-4, Assistant Manager 3,4; Pep Club 1-4; B- Club 1-4, Secretary 2. BENNIE HICKS- -Bible Club 1. JIMIE HICKS--Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1,2; FHA 1-3; Library Club 2,3; Pep Club 1-4. TREOLA HICKS--Bible Club 4; Y-Teen 4; FHA 1-4; Pep Club 1-4. LAW AND A NICHOLS HODGES -- Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4; FHA 1-3; Glee Club 3; FBLA 4; Intramural Club 2-4; Library Club 4; Pep Club 1-4. ROBERT HUGHES --Superlative, Most Likely To Succeed; Year- book Staff, Salesman; Bible Club 1-4; Science Club 3,4; Library Club 3; Boys ' Chorus 4. DIMPLE JENKINS--Superlative, Most Original; Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4, Treasurer 3; FHA 1-4; FBLA 3,4, President 4; Intramural Club 3,4, Head of Hiking 3,4; Pep Club 1-4. JOHNNY JENKINS--FFA 1,2. PEGGY JENKINS--FHA 1-3; Pep Club 1-4. BECKY JOHNSON- -Transferred from Tennessee High School; Superlative, Wittiest; Newspaper Staff, Reporter; FHA 3,4; FBLA 3.4, Secretary 3; Y-Teen 3,4, Vice President 4; Intramural Club 4; Bible Club 3,4. BOBBY KIRK--FFA 1-4; Hi-Y 1. LILLIAN KNIGHT- -FHA 1-3; Glee Club 3; 4-H Club 1-3. CAROLYN LADY- -Yearbook Staff, Typist; Beta Club 3,4; Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4; FHA 1-4; FBLA 3; Pep Club 1-4. DWIGHT LOWRIE- -Superlative, Most Handsome; County Day Representative 3; B-Team 1-3; Varsity 4; Student Council 4; Bible Club 1-3; B-Club 4; Pep Club 1-4. SUE LEONARD--Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4; FHA 1-4; Glee Club 1-3; FBLA 3,4; Pep Club 3.4. SHELIA LEWIS- -Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4; FHA 1-3; Glee Club 1-3; Library Club 2-4; FBLA 4. MARTHA LOVELACE --Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4; FHA 1- 4; FBLA 3,4, Secretary 4; Glee Club 1-3; Pep Club 1-4. JIMMY MANNING--Manager 2- 4; B-Club 3,4; Pep Club 2-4. CAROLYN Me KINNEY --Super- lative, Most School Spirited; Yearbook Staff, Club Editor; Newspaper Staff, Typist; County 1 SENIOR DIRECTORY Day Representative 2; Bible Club 1-4; Beta Club 2-4; FHA 1-3, Vice President 3; FBLA 4; Y-Teen 1-4; Glee Club 1-4; Intramural Club 2-4, Secretary 3; Pep Club 1-4. LARRY McCLELLAN--Superlative, Most Original; Yearbook Staff, Business Manager; Newspaper Staff, Sports Editor; County Day Representative 2; B-Team 2; Varsity 3,4; Bible Club 1; Beta Club 2-4, Treasurer 2; Jr. Civitan 2; Hi-Y 1; Science Club 1,2; B-Club 3,4; Pep Club 1. GARY MAY --Transferred from Holston Valley High School; Pep Club 3,4; Science Club 3,4. LINDA MELVIN- -Transferred from Tazewell High School; FHA 3.4; Y-Teen 4. DAVID MILLSAP - -FFA 1-4. CHARLOTTE MORRELL --Beta Club 3,4; Bible Club 1-4; Y- Teen 2-4; FHA 1-4; FBLA 3,4. EDWARD MOTTERN- -Superla- tive, Most School Spirited; Yearbook Staff, Salesman; News- paper Staff, Mimeograph Operator; County Day Repre- sentative 1; Beta Club 4; Jr. Civitan 3,4; Science Club 2-4, President 4; Pep Club 1-4, CAROLYN 0’DELL--Superlative, Best All Around; Cheerleader 3,4; County Day Representative 3; Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4, Reporter 4; FHA 1-4, President 3; Glee Club 1-4, Vice President 3, President 4; FBLA 3,4, Treas- urer 4; Intramural Club 2-4, Head of Basketball 3, Head of Softball 4; Pep Club 1-4; B-Club 3,4. BOBBY O ' NEAL --B-Team 2; Bible Club 1-4; FFA 1-4, Reporter 3; Jr. Civitan 2,3; Boys ' Chorus 4; Pep Club 1-4. RUTH OLIVER- -Superlative, Neatest; Yearbook Staff, Senior Pictures; Newspaper Staff, Typist; Bible Club 2-4; Y-Teen 2-4, Treasurer 4; FHA 1-3; FBLA 4; Pep Club 1-4. BARBARA PERRY --Bible Club 4; Y-Teen 4; Glee Club 3,4; FHA 4; FBLA 4; Science Club 4; Pep Club 4. DOLLY PETERS- -Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4; FHA 1-3; Glee Club 1,2; Pep Club 3,4. LYNN POARCH- -Transferred from Monroe High School, Monroe, Connecticut; Superla- tive, Best Personality; Newspaper Staff, Assistant Editor; Student Council 4, Secretary 4; Beta Club 3,4, Reporter 3, President 4; Bible Club 2,3; Y-Teen 2-4; FHA 2,3, Historian 3; Glee Club 2,3; FBLA 4; Intramural Club 3,4, Reporter 4. JACKSON REED--Attended Technical School 3,4. SHIRLEY RHYMER- -Newspaper Staff, Typist; Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4; FHA 1-3; Intra- mural Club 3,4; Pep Club 3. HELEN RIFFEY- -Superlative, Friendliest; Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4; FHA 1-3, Secretary 3; Glee Club 1-3; FBLA 3,4; Library Club 2; Intramural Club 3,4, Reporter 3, Secretary 4; Pep Club 1-4. JUNIOR RIFFEY --Superlative, Sweetest; Jr. Civitan 2; Hi-Y 1; FFA 1-4; Science Club 1; Pep 111 Club 2-4. RANNY RUTHERFORD --Superla- tive, Most Popular; Newspaper Staff, Business Manager; Class Treasurer 3; B-Team 1,2; Varsity 3,4; FFA 1,2; B-Club 3,4. LENVILLE SAMS- -FFA 1-4, Secretary 4; Pep Club 3. JACK SHEPHERD- -Superlative, Friendliest; Manager, Basketball 3,4; FFA 1; B-Club 3,4. WANDA SHEPHERD --Yearbook Staff, Class Editor; Class Treas- urer 1; Beta Club 2-4; Bible Club 2,3; Y-Teen 1-3; FHA 1-3; Library Club 3,4, Vice President 3; Pep Club 1-4. CAROLYN SMITH--Bible Club 1-4; Beta Club 2-4; Y-Teen 1-4; Glee Club 2,3; FHA 1-3; FBLA SENIOR DIRECTORY 4; Intramural Club 2-4; Pep Club 1-4. JIMMY SNYDER- -Yearbook Staff, Assistant to Photographer; Bible Club 3; Pep Club 1-4. SANDRA BURTON SPEARS- - Bible Club 1-4; FHA 1,4; Y-Teen 2-4; Glee Club 2,3; Pep Club 1-4. WILLIAM STACY--Superlative, Most Athletic; Class Reporter 4; B-Team 1; Varsity 2-4; Baseball 1- 4; FFA 1; B-Club 1-4. BARBARA STANFIELD - -Yearbook Staff, Assistant to Photographer; Beta Club 2-4; Bible Club 1-4, Songleader 2, Reporter 3; Y-Teen 2- 4; FF1A 1-4, Songleader 3; Pep Club 1-4. REVONDA STINE- -Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4; Glee Club 1-3; FHA 1-4; Pep Club 1-4. SUE TERRY --Superlative, Cutest; Newspaper Staff, Reporter; County Day Representative 2; Cheerleader 2-4; Student Coun- cil 3; Beta Club 2-4, Songleader 4; Bible Club 1-4; Glee Club 1-4, President 2,3, Reporter 4; Y-Teen 1-4, Songleader 1-4; FHA 1-4; FBLA 3,4; Intramural Club 3,4, Head of Basketball 3; B-Club 2-4; Pep Club 1-4. JOANN TRIVETT- -Superlative, Most Likely to Succeed; Year- book Staff, Class Editor; News- paper Staff, Reporter; Bible Club 1-4; Beta Club 2-4, Treasurer 4; Y-Teen 1-4; FHA 1-3; Library Club 3,4; Pep Club 1-4. LINDA UTSMAN- -Miss BCHS; Miss Junior; Newspaper Staff, Reporter; Cheerleader 2-4, Captain 4; Class Reporter 2, Vice President 3; Student Coun- cil 3,4, I Vice President 4; Bible Club 2-4; Y-Teen 1-4, Reporter 3, Secretary 4; FHA 1-4, Presi- dent 3; Glee Club 3; FBLA 3,4; Intramural 2-4, Head of Stunts 3,4; B-Club 2-4; Pep Club 1-4. LILLARD VANOVER- -Attended Technical School 3,4; Bible Club 1-4. LOIS VANOVER- -Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4; FHA 1-3; Glee Club 1,2; Pep Club 2-4. DOUGLAS WADDELL--Superla- tive, Most Dependable; Honor Student 1; County Day Repre- sentative 3; Yearbook Staff, Business Manager; Newspaper Staff, Editor 1, Editor 4; Student Council 1,2, Reporter 2; Beta Club 2-4, Reporter 4; Bible Club 1-4, President 4; Jr. Civitan 2-4, Reporter 2, President 3, Secretary 4; FBLA 4; Science Club 1-4; Library Club 2-4; Hi-Y 1; Pep Club 1-4. JANE WAMPLER- -Superlative, Sweetest; Yearbook Staff, Feature Editor; Newspaper Staff, Business Manager; Bible Club 1-4; Y- Teen 1-4; FHA 1-3, Parliamen- tarian 3; Glee Club 1-3; FBLA Co -Editors, Ann Harr and Carole Glover, discard old materials as the final deadline approaches. 3,4, Vice President 4; Pep Club 1-4. CHRIS WASSOM- -Superlative, Prettiest; Yearbook Staff, Assistant to Photographer; Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4; FHA 1-3, Pianist 3; Glee Club 4: Library Club 2-4; Pep Club 1-4. WANDA WEBB- -Superlative, Most Dependable; Yearbook Staff, Layout Editor; Student Council 2; Beta Club 2-4, Sec- retary 4; Bible Club 1-4; Y-Teen 1-4; FHA 1-4; Glee Club 1,2; Science Club 3; Intramural 3,4, Head of Softball 3, Head of Basketball 4; Pep Club 1-4. MARY CATHERINE WHITLOCK-- Superlative, Most Talented; Yearbook Staff, Salesman; Class Vice President 1; Bible Club 1-4, Pianist 2-4; Y-Teen 1-4, Pianist 2-4; FHA 1-4; Glee Club 1-4, Reporter 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4; FBLA 3; Intramural Club 3,4; Pep Club 1-4. NAT WHITLOCK- -FFA 1-4; Hi-Y 1. TERRY WILSON- -Superlative, Cutest; Student Council 4; Bible Club 4; Jr. Civitan 2-4, Vice President 3, President 4; Science Club 2; Pep Club 3. DOTTIE WOODS--Transferred from Western High School, Detroit, Michigan; Bible Club 3,4; Y-Teen 2; Pep Club 3,4. 112 mm V '
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