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guard, kof the light's m the' 1 unt i Lek he Br? HIGH 5 eldmci: h point do w eff by 45-6 Count •■ • LENOIR CITY, Tenn., Get. 10- Farrell Fisher sparked Bradley I County to its sixth straight victory here tonight as over Lenoir Oil; estimated crowd t Fisher scored downs, two on yards and lie for. the other a pass. Doyle Griffith a counter after ini ble. Coy Plemon Lenoir City's lone [third stanza on a : ! Bradley registei SAM !heek Design 8esl ’Bear Blocker’ Of Ihe Weetlwice ioh Bill Smith’s Bradley Bear backfield is shown above. The, l Ounty, 51 to (3. host the Red Bank Lions Friday night at the e, W arc% Blirke Chase right halfback; Capt. Ted Smith, fullback . „ • isher, left halfback. Fisher scored three touchdowns Friday and ce sV' niation offense.—(Photo by Tom Gallant.) . ?i V? A 11? VtV c 0vcv v Cc sccV'0 : fctO T ot LD f ° five feet, nwarmmi dnesclay Sam Cheek, rvas again c Week, this Bradley - I ocal Jaycc ontest. The hone oung Brad! session. Last Blocker of the ey Tullahoma game. Cheek is 27 years old line inches tall, pounds. Others' given or the Bradley Bobby Griffith, ’rank Mason mith. Judging in the J|yce»s f the Week contelt isldo hree - man team, furrier oach Wendell Suwfaifchi idging group as the permanent jeond place last weekjwlth warming will be held a !' High school old gymna cents. The main event of the e will be the crowning of th jqueen. Candidates for the are as follows: senior, Bill: Bennett; junior. Shiriey McC sophomore, Faye Withrow freshman. Bernice Bennett, candidates arc chosen on the pf service to their communit; jsonality and looks. The quee present the Bradley FFA ri-State queen contest. Other events of the afternor contests in nail-driving, ing, balloon - bursting, Sing, hog - rooting and dr Booths will be set up where of skill and chance will be p Other booths will be set up : with refreshments as cake, cc candy, cider and hot dogs. Door prizes will be given to the holder of the lucky The door prizes will be a ti bed spread and house coat. After the crowning'of the c folk games will be directed J. Mat til. Bradley FFA advi Sponsors of the FHA. are
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KY ( HEERLEADERS—Briullov Central High School’ cheerio J 1 activities a! the C leveland, Ten»., sc hool. They arc. reft junior; Jean (art Wright, senior; Doris Sharp, senior and head • ii back row are -ail Prince. ft, first grade Arnold School k, senior, and Eddie Cartwright, junior.— (Photo by Tom ? j--:. receive, and the Panthers recov- ered. The Panthers Lawson then made a 35 yard dash around the Bear left end and scooted into pay-dirt. They then tried to run the extra point around left end, but the attempt was stopped cold by alert Ted Smith. Smith then, after the Bears re- kifk-off, began a lone down to pay-dirt. - good blocking from anjL driving der ms o li powei ng was unavailable. little help from other .’ the Bear back-field, ill from his own 25 and placed it on the ive yard line. Fisher I Idd the ball into t he end- to be called back and i 15 yards. Again Smith j i on a driving spree and, jiee attempts scored again j Bruins. A high pass from auSed a fumble on the ex- e score was then ea Teams st Perfect 1 Records Brainerd to Have Movie to Ch W fo ifl produced by the Protestant Filrtj. ■r r j . 2 i Cs tot nu! st j ippening oc- half of thg- ito the Bears it. Bobby Griffmi, big Bear : .1, caught a Panther fumble lid-air and ran 20 yards (or sixth Bear TD. Again the ex- point conversion was bad and score was then 39-6. The Pan- sparked by this type touch-down, then began a sus- re down into Bear ter- After picking up more yards, the Panthers were good defensive tack- rom such players as Mason, jy and Smith. Then Smith, final period of play, began Jr of his drives and, on one carried the ball from his 0 to the Lenoir City’s 15- line, shaking off three -be taoklers and finally be- ought down by a swarm of ?rs. Fisher then ran the fi- } from the 10 yard line. The or the extra point was rd and the sc ' was then where remain for ,VA ';'''‘ UrA'v the last eso lesperate vVved three which • teCvVi their V • ithers’ » ' yards cv Vbe 10 vve» d the 1 ve. D .c.vav - was or 1' final . •«» - r ,n- Tt4i.nVK n. , 0
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FOREWORD We have spent many hours working, planning, and worrying; but to us these have been happy, each one filled with a different experience or a new problem. We sincerely hope that your book may hold for you the fond memories it has for us. CONTENTS DEDICATION ROTOGRAVURE SCHOOL CLASSES SOCIETY CLUBS ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS
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