Bradford High School - Beacon Yearbook (Bradford, TN)
- Class of 1954
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X Q ,jg ' M-W i X W as A A X J -:Mi A ' : 9 s , ' V: V :P - 'hiL'T,i,: g J?'g?ii A 5 ig! 5 f' Qi ., it 9138 R, :H mm N1 Mic x f-I ,. 7 , .fwi Q' 5 5 Y 1 uf 1 ' -M.. . , -.. ,.f..v.f4,a-f .M WW. -ww'-'A S . x . .,. .,ww,.W1u.-.. .wsu wp- .f...f1M.- M Z ,.,.m..,,,,,, .7..M3..M?.,... . 1..f,.,,f ..s.-,L-J-1 .V M. .W-,..W ,VM ,,Q, , .AA W1z.m,.w,..., -kat? 'sfwi-si . J . QR H -, Yi THE BEACON STAFF DAVID HUNT ..................................,...................., Editor GWEN FORD ........,........ ---M Associate Editor BOBBY MCCARTNEY ...... --.---. Class President BETTY BAKER . .......... ., ........... Business Manager REBECCA MCCOY ........ ....... C irculation Manager POLLY McGlLL .........,., ....... - .................. T ypist LOUISE ARNOLD - .......... ----- ..............,........ Typist NANCY ROBERSON ............................... N-.- ........... Artist REBA CARR --.--.-,-- ....... - ...... --- .... Sports Editor FRANK CASEY .. ........ ....--- Junior Class Representative We of the 1954 Beacon Staff take this opportunity to express our appreciation for the co-operation received throughout the year from the faculty, the student body, the advertisers, and the photographers, who are The Moore Studio and Miss I oy J ones, in compiling this book. Our sincere desire is that this edition of the Beacon will renew many pleasant THE BEACON STAFF Editor OHM! Jtlwf memories in years to come. MR. RUSSELL R. TUCK MRS. RUSSELL R. TUCK Principal Mathematics FACUETY MISS CAROLYN YOUNG MR. B. M. PATTERSONJR. MR. W. C. MELVIN MRS. JOE W. ACUFF French and English Social Science and Health Education Agriculture Social Science and English MRS. MERCER T. BOONE MRS. HAL HOLMES, II Home Economics Social Science FACULTY MR. THOMAS ROCHELLE MISS BUNICE FORD Coach Librarian MRS. ROBERT BASS MRS. OGLE HAYES MISS LAVERNE GRIFFIN MR. BELMONT PATE Commercial Arts Science Sixth Grade Sixth Grade MISS OLGA HOLDER MRS. EARL W. COX Fifth Grade Fourth and Fifth Grades MR. OSCAR COFFMAN MRS. EDWARD DAVIDSON Fourth Grade Third Grade FACULTY MRS. C. H. BARTON MRS. PAUL BRYANT MISS MARTHA MOORE Second and Third Grades Second Grade First Grade MISS BUNA PRATT MRS. T. C. BOONE First Grade Music , gf i., REBECCA MCCoY lfslimn Class Reporter 4-g Beacon Circulating Man- ager. JACK SMITH Mun FFA 1, 2, 3, fl-g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 B-Club 2, 3, 4. REX HAYNES Rex Allen FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. JANACE ELAM njanu 4-H Club 1, 2, 3g FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA Treasurer 3, FHA President 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, B-Club 2, 3, 4-3 Class Treasurer 2, Music Club 1, 2, 35 Music 1, 2, 3. , gr , SENIORS BoBBY JOE MCCARTNEY llB0b!5 x FFA 1, 2, 3, 4-g FFA President 4, Class Secretary and Treasurer lg Class President 43 Class Vice President 2, 3. DAVID HUNT Rudolph FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Treasurer 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 B-Club 3, 4, Class President 3, Class Vice President 4g Beacon Editor, Music Club 1, 2, Music 1, 2. SYLVIA PRATT Silvan 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4-g FHA lg Class Secretary 45 4--H Club Reporter 4. REBA CARR sajeffn 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary and Treasurer 3g Class Treasurer 4-g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 B-Club 2, 3, 4-5 Beacon Sports Editor. SENIORS HOWARD DUNNAGAN Cousin FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCES BRADLEY Fran 4-H Club 1. 2. LOUISE ARNOLD Tootie 4-H Club 1, 2, Beacon Typist. RABURN BARRON s:Rayn FFA 1, 2. 3g FFA Vice President 3. BETTY ANN BAKER liHub!9 4-H Club 1, 23 4-H Club Secretary 25 Class Vice President lg Class President 2g Class Reporter 3g Basketball 1, 2. 3, 43 B-Club 2. 3, 4g Beacon Business Manager. ARLAND HOLT Buster FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANK JAMES FFA 1, 2, 3. MARIE PALMER BYRD om 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4g 4-H Club Vice Presi dent 4. NANCY ROBERSON Darkie FHA 2, Scorekeeper 3g 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 43 Basketball GWENDALYN KAY Fokn Peck 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4-H Club Song Leader 3, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA Song Leader 2, 3, 45 FHA Sub-district Song Leader 2, 4g, Basket- ball Scorekeeper 2, 43 Cheerleader 1, 3, Class President lg Class Reporter 23 Beacon Junior Representative 3, Beaco Music Club 1, 25 Voice 2, 4. n Associate Editor, HELEN WHITWELL Rooster 4--H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club Secretary 3, Music 4. DONALD W. FINCH - Snowflakes FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. 4-H Club - ..Y7 SEN IDRS VIRGINIA CONWAY SprurIch FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club l,'2, 3 , 4. CHARLES BLACKWELL Blum-ie FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. POLLY MCGILL Mousie 1, 2, 3, 4g FHA lg Beacon Typist ANN WALLACE MROOIZBJJ, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3. SEN IORS TERRY LEE JONES Square FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. JOYCE WATSON Nu.bber FHA 1, 2, 3, 4g 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GLYNDA GREENE as D u Styx: 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, Club Secretary 4. BILLY JOE WHEN lGBill!, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. PEGGY WHEATLEY nK'ittyn FHA 2. JERRY BLURTON Birdie . FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. WANDA HAYNES Oscar FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA Historian 4, 4--H Club Vice President 35 4-H Club Recreation Leader 4. LINDA MATHIS ullindyn 4-H Club 1, 2, 3. JOYCQ ANN JOHNS Stagecoach 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. REBA Cmaws Mississippi Entered School October 26. Transferred from Meridian, Mississippi. KATHERINE SINGLETON KKatl, Dropped out. Married. BILLY DEAN BELEW Blake Transferred to Milan. SENIORS SHIRLEY GRAVES Ma Cedar Cafeteria Worker 3, 4. BILLY BETTS Cooney FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3g B-Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOE THOMAS LASTER lKTo'n,YY FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4. MARGARET HAMPTON Cookie 4-H Club 1, 23 Office Worker 4. l iff 0 ,fs-?f5fi1 f fi f arf qf -gf QT iw? E 0.4, Y W .4 .. Sa , .,,:,M. I i X fr X s N gi Asa A24 T Q X 32' Vi gf? ' 5 -x . nf viii f gf -Riga 4 iigxbrisi K its X, , Qxil.-Qiwki' ' K -1' -N' F1g4ls?'fPeR 356 Mk ii , , w Nd N xx ,M . 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Y ' K , . ..., MAGAZINE I-HGH' SALESMEN GWEN FORD-35211.00 DAVID HUNT-151.50 REBA CARR-150.40 Total amount sold by entire class 32350.76 We, the Senior Class of 1954, thank you for your co-operation and unfailing en- coura ement throughout our magazine drive. It is you who have made this the most 8 successful drive in the historyyof Bradford School. It is you who have made it possible for us to go to Washington, D. C. There is no way to tell you how truly grateful we are, so, we'll just say that we hope you will save your subscriptions and ' ' ' b ' t sell 'ou renewals for the Seniors of 1955. We are certain they will e wanting o y a magazine. There is someone else to whom we would like to say Thank you, but we don't know who he is. Someone-we call him our anonymous friend gave us two hundred dollars, enabling us to extend our trip from Washington, D. C. to New York City. ' ll f f to know There is no way to tell how truly grateful we are, but we want a 0 you that we shall try to show our gratitude by having a wonderful time in a wonderful way. Bradjinrd High School, Bradfnraf Tenneuee Rumll R. Turk, Principal SENIOR TRIP May 13 ---May 22, 1954 Traveling Continental Trailways Bus F. H. Gaston, Driver Seeing Eastern America Nashville, Knoxville, Roanoke, Washington, Annapolis, Baltimore, Wilmington, Philadelphia, Trenton, New York, Return Allentown, Harrisburg. Wheeling and Maysville. Washington Address, Hotel Dodge New York Address, Hotel Dixie BRADFORD SENIOR CLASS OF '54 Reba Carr Reba Crews Rex Haynes David Hunt Joe Lester Jack Smith Frank James Arlnnd Holt Billy Betts Janace Elam Betty Baker Wanda Haynes Margie Ann Linda Mathis Polly McGill Joyce Watson Donald Finch Raburn Barron Louise Arnold Glynda Greene Jerry Blurton Rebecca McCoy Gwendolyn Ford Shirley Graves Nancy Roberson Peggy Wheatley Helen Whitwell Terry L. Jones Billy Joe Wren Howard Dunnsgan Frances Bradley Virginia Conway Joyce Ann Johns Margaret Hampton Sylvia Ann Pratt Marie Palmer Byrd Charles Blackwell Wallace Bobby Joe McCartney Miss Bunice Ford, Sponsor Mr. Russell R. Tuck, Principal THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL, Memphis, Sunday Morning, January 31, 1954 intercstitig trip Due Class Slated To Graduate In Ma By W. AUBREY KING Special to The Commercial Appeal BRADFORD. Tenn., Jan. 30.--Graduation Day is a never-to-be- f0!'H0ltcu.cxpericnre, but it alone does not account for the excitement on the high school campus of this farming tovm in Eastern Gibson Coun ty. For the 38 graduating students of 1954 will strip off the solemn gowns of graduation rites immediately after the ceremonies are over and don traveling clothes for 10 days of what may be the most excit. ing trip of their lives-a trip to New York. J-In route there will be three days and nights in Washington, with tours to the White House, the Sen- ate and the llouse ot Representa- tives, the Bureau of lingraving, the Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion. the Supreme Court building, the Library of Congress. the Smith- sonian Institution, the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memo- rial. The students will he graduated May 13. They will begin their trip that night by chartered bus. First stop will be Knoxville, where they will visit the Univer- sity of Tennessee. Roanoke, Va., will be their second stop. Lexing- ton, Va., is also on the itinerary for a visit to Washington and Lee University and the grave of Rob- ert Lee. After their sojourn in Washing- ton, the' group will move on to Philadelphia, where they will visit Independence Hall and the' Liberty Eell, and the homes of Betsy Ross, designer of the American flag. and ot' the American poet, Edgar Allan Poe. Magazines Sold A two-weeks magazine subscrip- tion drive sold almost 52,500 worth of the periodicals. No money was solicited of Bradford citizens but many volunteered contributions. One anonymous donor this week wrote out a cheek for 3200. Each year, Mr. Tuck reports, finds an increasingly larger num- ber of local citizens on hand to give the seniors a hearty. send-off. He expects almost 1,000 to be on hand this year. Driving the bus will be F. H. Gaston of Memphis. who chauf- feurs them each year. Bradtoi-d's school system has 660 students and 23 faculty members. To Visit Fort They will also visit Fort Mellen- ry in Baltimore and the United States Naval Academy at Annap- olis. After three days in New York. the group will begin the journey home via the Pennsylvania Turn- pike. They will stop in Chillicothe, Ohio, their last stop before Brad- ford. This will be the fifth consecutive year that the Bradford seniors have taken a post-graduation trip. Each year the seniors visit a dif- ferent section of the country. In 1953, the graduating class visited the Gulf States. They have been accompanied in the past by a few members of the Bradford faculty including Miss Bunice Ford, class sponsor, and Russell R. Tuck, principal. These two, and possibly a third faculty member, will ehaperon the group again this year. In preparation for the journey one period a week is devoted to the history and the geography of the places the students will visit. The fund needed for a trip of this length was surprisingly easy for the enterprising students to accu- mulate, at least to hear them tell it. Y? wiki if A -., fgfg-gf W 4' ,f X. L V- J-Q MA, ,, , M 4' if rw? Wffwlzii Xwfw if ',2Q??US K . . ,sq 'ik R? Q W SN f sway? 'R gr ma , k, J., X K, sf W' TSKQXG M, . A , . A - - . , . my fivvisi -:S EM x , sn . Q 1. J Vial: , 'Lx -QgLfQQw,,Q qu emm a N, if A K Q! ' f x , -' - - A . . -f 1, 1 John Henry Desmond Robbie Lee Dunn Sara Foren Kenneth Mitchell Margaret Usery Betty Jean Norman Sara Dunlap Dwain Martin Jerry Ford Barbara James Betty Gail Simmons Jimmie Haynes SOPHOMORES Ruby Nell McConnell Jane Holder Treasurer Martha Oliver Reporter Glynda Leach Gene J ones Landon Hampton Sue Williams Shelby Bullington Yvonne Jones xa immaf,,w,-svw,Mr,:: f.,4r SOPHOMORES Patsy Thetford Janice Parker Joann Bruff Johnny Bruff Thomas Boone Donnie Dunnagan Kathleen Perryman Shirley Dunnagan Kenneth Mallard Bill Wallace Adele Singleton Jerry Miller Mattie Lou Lowery Martha Baker Charlie Burress Charles Trimble Nancy Henley Mary Ann Arrington Leon Sutton James Griffin Shelby Pratt Alice Arnold Max Powell Jerry Myracle President Billy Arnold Vice President Betty Kenodle Secretary Wanda Parnell Charles Walker Imogene Reynolds Joe Perryman Jerry Lee Jones Wanda Metcalf Glenn McCormick Sue Cunningham Sara Crocker Harold Childress .lane Cantrell .l ere Neville F RESHMEN Billy Frances Bolton Treasurer Vivian J ones Reporter Charles Cavaness Robbie D. Chandler Ernest McClearen Betty .lane Carroll Don McEwen Wilma Faye Hatley FRESHMEN Dorothy Hall Doyle Dycus Betty Gail Thetford Joe Bobbitt Billy Keen Betty Lou Fox Paul McCoy Mary Sue Willis Earl Cates Betty Sue Curley Kenneth Baker Linda Craddock Leroy Rinks Linda Rochelle William Sellers Jackie Gene Carroll Mary Alice Watson Don Needham Darlene Walker Ann Knott Windell McCartney Betty McCulley Tony Ingram David Metcalf Sarah Houston Shirley Griffin Jerry Pratt Peggy Wingo Eleanor Powell Ann Pounds Carolyn Walters Sue Rinks Gerald Capps Dorothy Bolerjack Terry Frazier F RESHMEN Ray Lamb Sonja Holt Darlene Porter Mickey Brasher Wanda McCartney Amelia Knott Monda McCartney Lonnie Campbell Jerry Dean Bobbitt Marguerite Jones Faye Ingram Carolyn Frazier mm. EIGHTH GRADE an Mathis a Minn Betty Flo Hedgecock Donald Estes J une Bryant Ray Dunnagan Sylvia Warren James Polk Mathis Carolyn Johnston Philip Patterson Patsy Knott Bobby Baird Monda Moore Harlon Cantrell Virginia Betts Alvin Owens Betty Lou McCartney Harold Dean Davidson Carolyn Pierce Hilman Haynes Patricia Greenup Dicky Caraway Evanline Hampton Wanda Hailey Lloyd Garner Shelby Reaves Charles Burton Taylor Frances Graves Shelby McCartney John Dotson Etta Brown Bishop Neazane Cates Carolyn Sue Fox Martha Powell Earlie J oe Griffin Sara Tubbs Margaret Arnold Joann Houston Sandra Finch Jerry Harwood Jessie Lou Williams Jerry Wade SEVENTH GRADE Billy Ray Knot1 Brenda Staffon Jackie Arnold Sandra Reynolc Jerry Dunnagal r Amelia McCart James H Harri Doris Petty Jerry Cantrell Linda Faye Ca Bobby Dee Chxl Carolyn Greem Bobby Jones Wanda Balrd Harold Gene C James Cavanes Rebecca Wxlllf Bobby Whlte Ann Roberson Patsy Butler 1 Gene Campbell Joyce Burress Jerry Lett June Burress Jerry Pierce Barbara Arnolc Jerry Wayne G Margie Rial Larry Cluldres Clarice French Bobby Nance Brenda Taylor Glynn Casey Judy Houston Edward Cash Billy Cates Barbara Sue C Lynn Patrick Reba Knott Brenda Montgc l Linda Smith Billy Reynolds Maxine Bates James E. 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Third row: Linda Bobo, Linda Lannom, Bobby Groves, Clyde Rimmer, Joe Peace, Glynn Reynolds, Johnny Phifer, Lloyd White, Alvin Rimmer, Bobby Joe Lamb, Jerry Holt, Shirley Lamb, Gene McCartney, Otis Phifer. HIGH SCHOOL First row: Monda Hampton, Helen Rye, Frankie Fisher, Jones Ray Cunningham, Bruce Reynolds James McNabb, Hillsman Perry, Happle Bolerjack. Second row: LeRoy Rinks, Frances Knott, Ruby Cantwell, Faye Ivy, Charles Burton Taylor Hai-lon Kirk, Leonard Lamb, Carlon Allen, Billy Ray Ivy. PICKERS Betty Baker-314 lbs. Tony Ingram-314 lbs. 4 IN 1 TALENT PROGRAM SENIOR NUMBER Date Given: September 10 and 11, 1953 Charles 'Trimble-339 lbs. CHAMPION COTTON Purpose: To raise money for playground equipment for Elementary School Received from tickets sold and door receipts ......,.,...,s,........,................................ 99719.00 Pull O Way CMerry-Go-Roundj .......,.....,......,s. .,,..... S 4-744.26 Jungle-Jim .,.,......s.................s........,.. ......,. ........ 1 6 8.37 Installation of both ....................... ..... 4' 0.00 Expenses: Tickets, Music, etc. .... ..... 2 9.52 First aid supplies ............,,......... ..... 6 .85 515719.00 5 fl 1 nn vu. u Q1 'aww K -ww 4 Q mf ,, fig 'e ki? I fi QR hw -aw... -4- ' Q fi? My Q4 r, i, , ATM' Ev 4 , WE Em A w 14, 2 nf Q f 9525 -. 1 - . J ' 75.11. ,.' igzw ,e Lk X-Aw ., f . xii ' ,x . fa -- -3555 ' ' W . :,f'+., , , Q W ., X . M M i W X if , M . 1 L ' z , .M v X- 7 -' f A A ff- g3..f:sf'-3-155+-1,55 gig.. Y, , Aw - , N Q. . x kiykf M x'2L--iwf- 51' ff' Qffmfzicegi 2- ' Q--af ' ' - - 1 -' - f fi -- f A ' -. ' 51, Qimgif ,mf f, .42 .. Q X 'w'e.,.,w f J i f sb ' Qgwa - i ..4,ff1-,Q ' ' - 5 ' A E4 ifggwwgif f yi! f x jif '-.' my 'vm i5s.:i-2+ f Xfaiiiii' V . -- 552 a-4 2 . W' aff 5 1 .9 ? ,S gg. an ggi , is is Q- X W ug 'Kaz'-..s'.1f V Y if Wg ' Q X UQ' ill? J A .x.', , f is eww Ll Er Q 5 is X mf X U' Y V A I, X 'fr 'w 5 4 .5 if 1? QP k 1 ., ai? X? 3, 62 'e ' iw My 3 U af? I Q my . 25, Q we ,' ggi Yi K 5 ,V S s. W-2' ab Ss 515 Q FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ,T-1-1, 5... 1--'sea-Q-fu-.-,-.vs-..-,...-.--.-V . ,, , -- 1 - - K .,, TRENTON SUB-DISTRICT OFFICERS--Elizabeth Foren, Reporterg Gwen Ford, Song Leaderg Ann Taylor, Pianist. H A s ecial attention to the week of January The Bradford Chapter of the F. . . gave p 't Courtes Week Each day a special activity was emphasized: Monday, 4--8, naming 1 y . . - 1 ' Da 3 Wednesday, Un the Beam Day , Hello Day , Tuesday, Gent eman s y Thursday, 0rderly Day g Friday, Review Day? ive.. vw! fiom: :veins 1- 'p+.,,.,a..., D v Q i , v THE CREED I believe in the future of farming, with a faith born not of words but of deeds-achievements won by the present and past generations of farmersg in the promise of better days through better ways, even as the better things we now enjoy have come up to us from the strug- gles of former years. I believe that to live and work on a good farm is pleasant as well as challengingg for I know the joys and discomforts of farm life and hold an inborn fondness for those associations which, even in hours of cliscouragement, I can not deny. I believe in leadership from ourselves and respect from others. I believe in my own ability to work efficiently and think clearly, with such knowledge and skill as I can secure, and in the ability of organized farmers to serve our own and the public in interest in marketing the product of our toil. I believe we can safeguard those rights against practices and policies that are unfair. I believe in less dependence on begging and more power in bargainingg in the life abundant and enough honest wealth to help make it so-for others as well as myself g in less need for charity and more of it when neededg in being happy myself and playing square with those whose happiness depends upon me. I believe that rural America can and will hold true to the best traditions in our national life and that I can exert an influence in my home and community which will stand solid for my part in that inspiring talk. DAIRY JUDGING CONTEST F.F.A. OFFICERS President Bobby McCartney Vice President Gayle Miller Treasurer Gerald Crocker Reporter Frank Casey Secretary Don McLemore Sentinel .l ere Wrexx Substitute Sentinel Jerry Hampton Advisor W. C. Melvin I STOCK JUDGING CONTEST PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE CONTEST 4, -1 - 29 I 1 xi, Wa. sf, 3' ' 324354 T MV 22, 'Q N, img ANNA J. ,. A K X i 2 X wow 1 ,Lg ' .1- Mfgg :- ii 5 I ,-xk wg 3 ,, 5,196 , K2 R5 VA I 1 V Y K S V N Sk 5 My if X' MQ 1 ' ' 'L ':.' fl 2 y ' 35? I J L - Q'3' f f ' - 9 f U f if-A JANITORS Mr. Rufus Cates, Mr. Lonzo Williams BUS DRIVERS Mr. Hollis McCartney, Mr. Brodie Taylor, Mr, Fern Taylor, Mr. John Moore E F' ,. Qw- Q, .iii 4- 'iw Q ik aj, 'Vx' 9 All WL .gba mfr' N A ' 334 ' W . gi if 4 sw , E, , , ,. 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I . :A , gy . 1? ' f L.-4 a i is -qi ,. 1 .X e Senator Kefauver leaving auditorium Senator Estes Kefauver being introduced to student body by Mr. Tuck on December 9, 1953. Scenes from the Junior Play Aunt Letty's Niecef' sponsored by Mrs. Joe Acuff. it X33 f' WP ' iw Q 7 ,,-- - gf, - :a2,.r, x. 211 wg. ,eye w Nw:-. K. E 25- Y M 'Mmu1M..s.w..,+,, S W W: fy' . 5, if 'ff' Qu? 1 sz ' i 'W M Q gf:-Q -0:43 -,-1, , ,RQ ' 539141 fi K- . M S4-f mia.- .:s:aA :iii 05 1 Q A-ww. N 3, ff Q KWH X V511 J, Q :-. X A ' iii 3 ' JA . 5 I f'2.3'SvS Y '0?A' :' gf . r zz F 3: X 1 V f -A -Am srl , J x it 23 if J ik' ' M 44. it 5 5 a ,, ?,.W,, sf X ww 5215. - , 'Z Aging W 4, r, ,, .. , ,f J if 4,-'xy .5 RX -'yy .. . .. :.W,Q- , K R 'W :fs A, my fi 14 ff: Q BASKETBALL I BASKETBALL Seated: Reba Carr, Joann Bruff, Shelby Pratt, Wanda McCartney, Peggy Wingo, Mr. Rochelle, Sh lb H ' e y unt, Elizabeth Foren, Ann Taylor, Mary Sue Yates. Standing: Martha Lynn Oliver, Monda McCartney, Betty Baker. RESULTS of GAMES PLAYED We They Yorkville-Here ..... t..,,., 6 1 18 Dyer-There ....,....,. Springhill-Here ........... 39 16 Trenton-There ..... Humboldt-There .,.,. ......,.... 3 1 60 Rutherford-There Rutherford-Here ,. ..,..,,,,. 4. 1 4.7 Medina-There Greenfield-Here ,,.. ..,,t..,., 4 9 4-7 Greenfield-There Medinahflere .... .......,.. 3 2 68 Sharon-Here ........ Sharon-There ...,.... .,.,t..... 2 9 31 Milan-Here .........,.. Trenton-Here .... ....,.,,.. 3 3 4.5 Bells-There ............... .......... 3 6 Milan-There ,.,,..,.,, 29 51 Palmersville-Here Dyer-Here - ..,,,..,., 50 36 Yorkville-Here ......... . TOTAL SCORE-We 745 They 810 , They 24 28 53 61 38 39 47 24 60 30 X EJ. ff me , Cixi irarmfaak X L - Yr Q fm-ga 1 . 'Q Q s I xl-M12 -f xwaxsxaww 4' 4 S.mxw:+w-wks. Xi . si Nami 1 BASKETBALL Seated: Billy Henley, David Hunt, Joe Laster, Mr. Rochelle, Jerry Hall Hampton, Gayle Miller. Standing: Jerry Thetford, Landon Hampton, Freddie Bryant, Frank Casey, Jerry Ford. Yorkville-Here ..... Springhill-Here Humboldt-There Rutherford-Here Greenfield-Here Medina--Here Sharon-There Trenton-Here Milan-There -, Dyer-Here .... RESULTS of GAMES PLAYED -- .....,..... 4-4 31 - ..,,... 53 85 - ....... 52 89 ....... 59 50 We They .-.----61 25 ,------65 63 ---.--.39 58 ---,---.39 88 ----.--38 91 --.-----78 45 Dyer-There Trenton-There -- Rutherford--There Medina-There -- Greenfield-There Sharon-Here ..,. Milan-Here Bells-There ............ ..... .. ---4-6 Palmersville-Here Yorkville-Here -- TOTAL SCORE-We 1046 They 1231 They ss 81 70 70 4,7 78 av 48 55 32 r I C C JOE LASTER BILLY HENLEY JERRY FORD Guard Center Guard DAVID HUNT FRANK CASEY FREDDIE BRYANT GAYLE MILLER Guard Forward Forward Guard JERRY HAMPTON LANDON HAMPTON JERRY THETFORD Forward Center Center - ., .:. .v - wr ,. .. nmy.,L,,eu. wa.-v -:,:L ,. ainueoifbfui-PS' Msmnm Hampton Paoes 65-63 X 'Boys' Victory . I ermnronn, Tenn., Deb. 4. - Bradford ,nipped Medlna's boys, 65-63, 'fo' prevent a sweep of a bas- ketball 'doubleheader here ,Friday night. The Medina girls, paced -by Norma Pirtlefs 32 points, won the opener, 68-32. , l But Bradibrd salvaged -the night- cap despite 14-point performances by Medina's Bill Stantill and Leon Cqrtls. BYldf0l!d'S Jerry Hampton topped all scorers -inthe game, however, .with 20. . . - cr LS ' ' mum. cm roam. .uname am 1 'Kirk 8 ...,...nvn. 1 nun- Ill-U 3 grueling: ...i.......rr ..f....IQ-uecngnig Ham. 'T'i'?...::-::::+5 Tlflorl my ........ ..:. G ....... :gum J uma... ...... ...., Y .... N 4, c ' s xfonms.'u ll smnh. rh. ar a- fofaf-3u vgl l,.'!nlQ'-I., hun. mm. cfm! ' non - - Q . r ' dl ' ml l. 'W i 'l...'....J?n xl I0 Qizagsqasnnqn , 1-aneurin-yn, ' rd: .lr ...::::::::Ei::::::.:g::.... mg I 1 .... ,mn wffker GL mm. , nrwarklixciaoll- yi' L. ?Ll'P'7 'i a 4 B'R'NDF0'FlD4 'DDU-B'L'ES' .UP Dyer Caged Teame Lose Both 'Ends Of Twin Bill If . BRADFORD, Tenn., Dec.,18. -Q Bradford girls' and boys' basket-Q ball teams downed Dyer in bothi 'games here Friday, night, winning! the iirls' game 50-36 and the boys': hattle'78-45., ' ' ' ' Martha Oliver racked up 20 points to lead the Bradford girls while Joan Natgraaok scored 15 for Dyer. Frank Casey paced the win- ning boys with 17 points and J. :Owens g0t,18 for-Dyer. . GIRLS l Bradford Eglin Pgs. 'giver 20 .. .- . I 1 . ,Dyer 4351 r...........N-gltlnfslg mf-nmasy''1s':::r:::'::::::... Jim 11 Yet! . .............G...2.......... . Henry. Hunt . .............G.............. . Curtis' G .....,.. . . M 1 Bublfitutel: Bndlord-lruff 4. PTlgE'gg?'!l ter, Carr Win . Tlyl D -' lbren . I0 or. yer-P. Thom: I 2. nik . 'r o , n . 1 .chu lg hal!-lhrlgtggrg lssfrbyer 12. 3 1 ar elim -.P '. 5 J. ganglion o' DJY:li'ngrFi,1l ma in ,Oliver a rmamra- 13 ..... ,... or-1-pil Cue 11 .... ..... :uma 521 'flaw-'s.eima93:a 1a Sm' 25ui'l 'ml a 'f5'i w15l-i':'.::nEni' .les m 3'ffl , , 'lcu. b .- oven. :ml r, 'lNUlilf'f!lf 'blfQlIfQl'd'AS0. nmln. I' I new CLUB To be eligible for member- ship in the B Club one must play in at least eight games of basketball during' the season. ifiiei1roTrlEEAT's airnmnl5Q Girls And Boys Teams Both! Score Triumphs fl , BRADFORD, Tenn., Dec. 11.- Visiting Peabody High of Trehtohl ,defeated Bradford 45-33 in a' girlsf basketball game here Friday night and went on to take the boys' con- testp 88-39. Shirley Anthony with ,19 points the 'l'rento'nkgir1s while Mona ,McCartney got 15 for Bradford. The Trenton boys stayed ' im- fbeaten through three ganries ss.Don Berry. scarred '29 and Jerry Mait- ,land 24, ' ' emu . eK HSV Pgl. ,BRQD!0RDuhg33.Y2 E-'fE.......'-ff,-gs15355235555ss5sfs'r.w.We 1g. L.I-IIIIZZIIIIIGIIIIIIIIIIIII.:.. .. -egg.. .....,.... ............. 'ma Trhtoh-Hamilton Wllker. ' S NDT! ' . - . 'nt . Dun sims :Yla:6i?noir?g:gd-Pratt 2. ,nforthy CTI? I . f I ami-'e u'1uf-'rrenmn 11. lrlddld 1o.' - BOY! ' ' 'rmmn an . rn. :name rw' Olive l 35:42. ..... 'a :.::::::.g1:::::-:::::''uma ... ..., .... ,..... Q .... K . .lem '- ai1zi?2'u3l'ai-'3 -1'.'ri'u 'm'rg EW' sf gtg s. magna. sevn lzJsnff1'rnui Q. Iguana xii ii BASKETBALL SQUADS l U l n 1 r I Complimenls ol Bank of Bradford BRADFORD, TENNESSEE A Friendly, Safe Bank l903-l954 MEMBER of F D l C A Bank, nol' foo Big, Nol' loo Lillle. for lhe People ll Serves Mrs. R. V. Ailcins, Mrs. Clone Taylor, Mrs. Johnny Ray Lloyd, Mr. Gerald Griffin Mr. Wm. E. Griffin. I I JESSE BAKER Confracfor BUILDER of GOOD HOMES Phone No. I94-3 Bradford. Tennessee . l FLOWERS FROM Parker 81 Jackson The Green House WELL DRILLING, PUMPS, and SUPPLIES CORSAGES BCUQUETS Your dealer in Myers Pumps BASKETS and R. AA. Vidor Television Made fo order for all occasions I Say If Wi+h Flowers Parker's Phone No. I44-3 Phone '397 Jaclcson's Phone No. I5-3 MRS. ROY F. GREEN BRADFORD TENNESSEE Bradford, Tennessee ... . ...1 LEACH BROS. General Confracfors of Modern Homes Phone 66-6 73-3 BRADFORD, TENNESSEE CAIN DRUG CO. PATTERSON and Your Rexall Sfore MCCALEB SHIPPERS OF LIVESTOCK SHIP EVERY SATURDAY Beeefeed Tennessee Au. KINDS OF uvesroclc BRADFORD TENNESSEE PINK CORNER CAFE A Favorire Meering Place For Bradford Boys and Girls BRADFORD, TENNESSEE GERALD P. KNOTT Bradford Lumber Co. Builders' Hardware Pain?-Glass Compleie Line of Building Maferials and Lumber FREE ESTIMATES Phone I 23 Bradford, Tenn. Taylor Eleclric Co. ELECTRICAL SERVICE Wiring-All Kinds Elecfric Heal-Waier Healers Appliances Phone I 03 BRADFORD, TENNESSEE T ig, Ti. The fi T iii Mooms A Siudio PICTORIAL HOME of The CO-ED. Pa'ie's Qualiiy Sfore A giudgo COURTEOUS SERVICE Qualiiy Merchandise ai' Fair Prices DRY GOODS-SHOES-HARDWARE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES-GROCERIES LICENSED REAL ESTATE AGENT BRADFORD TENNESSEE of Disiincfion Offering Always The Laiesf and Besf Achievemenis of PHOTO-GRAPHIC ARTS Jackson. Tennessee SUTTONS PLACE READY TO FURNISH YOUR HOME Trenfon Tennessee Wanda! an 710466164 Q iv A 1 at CRlDER'S GARAGE MILAN TENNESSEE Work and More Work Four-in-One Program BEARE ICE 81 COAL CO. Serving Wes? Tennessee Since I890 JACKSON MILAN - HUMBOLDT - TRENTON Complimenfs of SNYDERS TRENTON, TENNESSEE Complimenfs of Headquarfers For LIFESAVER TUBELESS TIRES Seals PuncI'ures- Prevenis Skids ProIecI's Againsi BIowouIs LEONARD APPLIANCES THOR WASHERS Convenieni' Terms Available on E' N' J' AII Merchandise COMPANY FRAN K'S Greenfield, Tennessee Phone 220i MILAN TENNESSEE 1 Poison I Ooch! T Three Clowr- COMPLIMENTS OF ' McCord FURNITURE CO. Ml an enn Phone Complimenfs of THE COFFEE SHOP Good Home Cooked Meals GREENFIELD TENNESSEE High School Meefs i s+. Mary W subm +9 s bsH + 9 Sh n c .+ Days MARTlN'S DEPARTMENT STORE The House of Honesi' Values WHERE PEOPLE BUY FOR LESS Milan, Tennessee -.f-f ev- E 5' BIRCHIE AND cRocKER's SAVE GROCERY l I R44 4... AT Siaple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Mears and Feeds Phone l89-2 Bradford. Tenn GREENFIELD MONUMENT WORKS J. B. Maness and Sons GREENFIELD, TENNESSEE BROWN-PARKER CO. FRIGIDAIRE MAYTAG Trenron, Humboldi, Gibson Milan Complimenfs of FORD BROS. ' GROCERIES and HARDWARE Phone No. I 27 BRADFORD TENNESSEE 1 Complimenfs of COLE FURNITURE CO. MILAN. TENNESSEE Phone 363 1 - R -1 Eel 4 W 1 -WL l Three Stooges I Three Aces 1 KnoH, Sfairsieps Take Your Dollars Where They Have More Cen'rs CLIFTON CROCKER'S GROCERY BRADFORD. TENNESSEE Complimenfs of GREENFIELD FLORAL SHOP Flowers for Every Occasion Dial 3573 and 34l8 II6 EVERGREEN STREET Complimenfs of RnZ'M'LAN Anderson Furniture AND 45 DRNEJN no HIGH STREET Trenfon Phone 6l W. T. Willis, Manager We Sell We Service Milan Tennessee ' We Sai-is-fy I .L CARROLL TYPEWRITER Complimenis of Texaco COMPANY , Royal Typewrifers Service 443 E. College Phone 7-4896 SfQtiQl1 JACKSON' TENNESSEE BRADFORD, TENN. PHONE zoo.2 4 Muscle Man Jusl Loolrin is 9 I vvuug un' vvuj Compliments of BRADFORD GIN CO. BRADFORD, TENNESSEE W. C. French, Manager PHONE 226 ' Specialize in Custom Ginning Good Tumout-Courteous Service Jackson PACKING CO. We buy livestock every clay in the week and have a complete I distribution of meat. ROSEDALE AVE. PHONE 2259! Jackson, Tennessee f Compliments of Q Western Auto Associate Store H. L. BROWN, owner Greenfield, Tennessee NATIONAL STORES CORP. 1 Milan, Tennessee PHONE NO. 3I0 Clowns of '52 I CompIimen'l's PINKSTON 8: SCRUGGS of J. L. FLOWERS REXALL DRUG STORE PRESCRIPTIONS - DRUGS SUNDRIES - TOILETRIES II7 Norfh Liberiy S+. Phone 7-4453 Jackson. Tenn. PLUMBING COMPANY PLUMBING, HEATING. GUTTER WORK AND GAS INSTALLATION l05 Easi' Hunfingdon Phone 838 TRENTON, TENNESSEE Jones' Cloth Shop FINEST IN FABRICS High Exfended TRENTON. TENNESSEE Complimenis of West Side Go rage BRADFORD. TENNESSEE Complimenis of CONGRATULATIONS TRENTON LAUNDRY BELEW PICK-UP onus co. and Your RexaII Sfore , DELIVERY GREENFIELD, TENNESSEE Phone 45 TRENTON. TENNESSEE Senior Trip '53 THE HERALD-REGISTER THE HOME NEWSPAPER Job Prin+ing Office Supplies Trenion. Tenn. Complimenis of U-tote-'em Grocery BRADFORD, TENNESSEE Compliment of STYLE SHOP THE STORE OF FASHION Milan Tennessee ooga Bound - S, i Complimenfs of GREENFIELD BANKING CO. MEMBER OF FDIC Greenfield, Tennessee WOOD-HARRISON MOTOR CO. Phone 4I MILAN TENNESSEE Compliments of Flippin Drug Co. QUALITY and SERVICE Complimenfs of W. P. DABNEY 81 SON Furnifure and Hofpoinl Appliances On Church Sfreef, VVl1ere College Passes . Milan, Tennessee Jackson' Tenn' Phone 7-55m I l Complimenfs of KEEL S DENTON FLY MACHINERY CO. CLEANERS ,NCD Your ALLIS-CHALMERS Dealer GREENFIELD, TENNESSEE MH-AN TENNESSEE Woodladies Sl:ullbone's Champions John Adams Store ADMIRAL DEALER GOOD TENDERLITE FLOUR II' is 'the Besi' and Ihe Cheapesf All Firsi Qualify Groceries and Apples Highway 45-E NORTH OF MILAN BASS HATCHERY 81 FEED LU ROBERT BASS. Owner and Operaior OuaIi'l'y Baby Chicks PURINA FEED BUILDING MATERIAL Livesrock and Poulrry Mn-AN Teleph ne 23' TENNESSEE Medicaiions and Equipmeni' PHONE 224-2 BRADFORD, TENN Facfvrv +0 YOU CITY DRUG CO. RELIABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Phone 670 Trenion, Tenn One Program I is I I City Pig Rsjiiglzslonfgjt I Compiimenfs of JACKSON, TENNESSEE Specialize in Plafe Lunch I A F Choice of Vegefables and No Beer NU-GAS COMPANY HUMBOLDT and HOME GAS COMPANY BELLS Bufane-Propane Gas S . THE LIGHT REFRESHMENT ysfems and Appliances 1 I I si' Sisier and Me Y Oh!! My Aching Feef '54 Hof Dog M 81 B MOTOR N CO. E. c. CHARLTON COMPANY SIN BUYERS and GINNERS U SALES AND SERVICE Phone 89 Bradford, Tennessee Greenfield Tenn f T J. FREED AND SONS Complimenis of Q'3'ffg' J. T. HARWOOD E Your Pei Milk Hauler Established .865 Rom 6 TRENTON, TENNESSEE BRADFORD TENNESSEE T Too Young io Tango 1 , ' Y ' E1 1 I xl 2 i ls Q' TRENTON TRACTOR 8: IMPLEMENT CO. HAROLD MAY J. M. NELSON 4I3 W. EATON STREET Sales and Service Phone 763 New Holland lmplemenfs Trenfon. Tennessee 1' GREENFIELD LUMBER CO. GREENFIELD, TENN. TOM MULLALY and G. C. DAY WEST TENNESSEE BUSINESS COLLEGE Jaclzson, Tennessee Offers The Following Courses STENOGRAPHIC-JUNIOR ACCOUNTING SECRETARIAL-HIGHER ACCOUNTING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL-OFFICE MACHINES Free Placemenf Service-Caialogue on Requesf-Visiiors Welcome New Siudenis May Enfer AI Any Time DAY and NIGHT SCHOOL WEST TENNESSEE BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone 390 I Maurice Building ' Phone 7439! I Jaclcson, Tennessee IApproved for Veferans Trainingl Complimenis of , ALEXANDER GIFT SHOP S and II High Sfreef suPPLY sToRE Two Te 'e' Bradford, Tennessee , 4 Good Food Served Righl' Pepper Marlin, Owner Small Fries E A Poor Melon avi, .-..:--. vnu uvcn BLACK 81 WHITE STORE COMPLIMENTS OF Jackson, Tennessee COMPANY The H. P. WEBB WHOLESALE GROCERS AGENCY I C. cg RICE, Owner INSURANCE Milan, Tennessee Milan, Tenn. Phone I7l Diamonds-Waiches ComP'imem'S of GWFMEEEEEJISQELHTIJSXLE C e S STERLING SILVER Pharmacy Your Gm Headqua'+e's A SAFE PRESCRIPTION I C5E:,EELlEa?E DRUG STORE Trenfon-Phone 52I-Tennessee Milan' Tenn' Phone 96 L. G. BALFOUR CO. Aflleboro, MassachuseHs CLASS RINGS and PINS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS DIPLOMAS PERSONAL CARDS CLUB INSIGNIA MEMORIAL PLAQUES Represeniecl by: IRVING HARRIS P. O. Box 496 Jackson. Tennessee Coudeolgexieiipendable Diamonds, Waiches, Luggage JEWEL BOX PO E ' W LLS GROCERY Jewels--Record Shop AND LAUNDRY HERB DAVIS Phone I82-2 BRADFORD. TENNESSEE Wen' Tennessee Senior Trip ,of I953 Bus Driver A+ Vicksburg, Mississippi Complimenfs of COMPLIMENTS OF BRADFORD ICE 81 COAL CO. c. u. TRAVIS HUM Bradford Tenn. Furnifure and Huni' C mP'i 'e 's of Funeral Home BEN FRANKLIN STORES Sc 81 mc Bradford Tenn. Trenron Tennessee V Complimenfs of COZY CORNER CAFE We Appreciafe Your Trade THE BRADFORD JACK Hou, Manager 5 8: I0 STORE You can always 'Find if a'I' 1'he 'ren cen'l' s'I'ore. Bradford Tennessee Owner, C. L. BROWNING , E Seniors of '53 and '62 YY Afion Villa. A Famous House l. H. Perry. Ageni' STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY I+'s The Biggesi' and Besf WHY PAY MORE WHEN YOU CAN BUY IT FOR LESS? Trenfon, Tennessee COMPLIMENTS OF Sullivan Pop-Corn Concessions Johnny and Earl Sullivan GREENFIELD, TENNESSEE Office 54-M Home 249-W Compliment of '. W J L iqgx The Camera Shop BETTER Q x SSM . EVERYTHING FOR PHOTOGRAPHY BRUSHES T N S BRADFORD BRANCH T m Easi Main Phone: 7-997l l AUDREY ROOHELLE. JACKSON, TENNESSEE B, ,MQQSNSS Have a Pariy! ' Phone I-765' : gtk In 4ln Tennessee Wig Wall: Ten+h Grade Chorus Sigh Gradg Trio Two Generalions of Courfeous, Friend- ly Service, and Qualify Merchandise a+ Popular Prices. PHILCO FOR THE BEST IN TELEVISION, RADIOS, REFRIGERATORS, RANGES. WASHERS, ETC. We Sell Only Sfandard Brand Merchandise Complimenls of McCALEB 81 PHELAN USED CARS EASY TERMS Trenlon, Tennessee CITY DRY CLEANERS K. E. STAFFORD, owner ALEXANDER-GREEN ' Phone I68 Greenfield, Tennessee Bradford, Tenn. Phone I73 VICICS GROCERY JOHN SEXTON 8: CO. MANUFACTURING WHOLESALE GROCERS Idlewild, Tennessee Telephone 92-3 BRADFORD Q P. O. Box J. S. Sexlon Square CHICAGO. 90. ILL. T W. O. W. Girls in Nashville Complimenis of Peck Ford's Grocery meewim, Tennessee SHARON THEATER The Place Thai' Appreciafes Your Pafronage SHARON TENNESSEE Complimenis of INSTITUTIONAL FOOD SUPPLIES Exclusive disfribuiors of Communiiy Club Brands Jackson Tennessee SOUTHSIDE GROCERY LELAND WINGO, Manager Gas. Oils, and Groceries THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR LESS Phone I334 Bradford Tennessee F. H. Gasion. bus driver for Senior Trip. Complimenis of PURE MILK COMPANY MARTIN, TENN. Phone 266 FULTON, KY. Phone 8I3 ' I BONDS Complimenfs of PAINT 8: HARDWARE COMPANY Loy Siurdivanl Phone 77 JEWELER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Milan Tennessee Milan Tennessee E. Bevil Complimenis of Plumbing and Plumbing Maierials Of All Kinds PHONE l00-4 Bradford Tennessee I Greenfield Palace Theaier SAM SULLIVAN, Manager Tennessee ' 1 ...ii l Firsi Grade loading on bus driven by Mr. Fern Taylor. Boosfers Fred Crider, Jeweler H. A. McElroy Co. Inc. Greenfield Drug Co. R. T. McKelvy Furnifure Co. Jenlcins 8: Darwin Sfore Popular Price Siore Hammond's Clofhing S'Iore R. R. McUmber Spurgeon R. Jones Powell Bros. McHugh Radio Shop McLellan's Sfore y Williams Shoe Sfore McCall-Hughes Clofhing Co. Cannon 8: Wiiliford Gro. 81 Marlcei' R. O. Ford N. D. Guy Booslers ' RICHMOND JEWELER Greenfield, Tennessee . THE KATHLEEN SHOPI Milan, Tennessee THREADGILL SHOE STORE Milan, Tennessee MAC'S FURNITURE Trenion, Tennessee HARDEMAN MUSIC CO. Jackson, Tennessee GLAMOR SHOP Jaclzson, Tennessee HOLLAND'S Jackson, Tennessee GRABERS Jackson, Tennessee W. E. BIRMINGHAM FURNITURE Trenlon, Tennessee JONES CLEANERS Trenfon, Tennessee SANFORD'S BARGAIN STORE Trenlon, Tennessee Dear Reader: Our annual has been made possible by 'Ihe busi- ness men and 'Friends who have placed ads herein. Show your appreciafion by giving ihese people your pafronage, because 'l'hey are loyal supporlers of our school. Will you please lell our adverlisers you saw Iheir ad in The Beacon? Sincerely, THE SENIOR CLASS n Tum: Yunuol Cmm D A 74ykn-nude Y F' P 5 i , . I I f 5 5 ? x x el 5 4 , s , . , r , J . . . . ' fr 5- , : V , ft . 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