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LU LU V) CO LU Z z LU Q Z LU to Mi UMlttlM-L “On the city’s northern border, against the sky . . . Proudly stands our Alma Mater As the years go by. Onward ever be our watchword, Conquer and prevail: Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Bradley High, all hail.” reared 1916 Because . . . since the year 1916, they have entered and passed through these hallways of learning and by so doing have built a richer heritage for those who will continue to strive for a place of reckoning in the vast field of knowledge— Because ... if it were not for their accomplishments and progress after passing through these hallowed hallways, we would have no goals for which to aim— Because . . . they have left their footprints in these hallways and still cherish their Alma Mater, it is with deep sincerity that we dedicate this 1958 edition of the OCOEEAN to ... t e 4CocmoU School 'P iecowieC Dear faculty members and fellow students: Your feet have covered Bradley’s campus over and over again throughout this school term. The footprints you have left behind are evidence of your habits and accomplishments. This yearbook emphasizes your feet in recording the story of the year. Because “BRADLEY” has meant so much to all of us in our studies and everlasting friendships, the 1958 OCOEE AN presents the story of these enjoyable and never-to-be-forgotten years with each letter from the word “BRADLEY” intro- ducing a section of your annual . . . B rains Bosses R eadin’ ’Ritin’ A ttendin’ Attainin’ D ates Doin’s L imps Letters E xceedin’ Excellin’ Y ear in Year out Editor Bradley’s permanent records and finances are accurately cared for by the Secretary and the capable office staff. Office assistants: Beverly Mikle, Martha Huffine. Secretary Mrs. Clarone Hughes Office assistants: Martha Pip- penger, Ann Hawk, Maureen Olsson. Bradley’s library seats 220 students. It has edu- cational facilities valued at $30,000. Librarian Mr. Russell Hughes Tasty and nutritious food is prepared on mod- ern and sanitary equip- ment valued at $30,000. Bradley’s cafeteria seats 300 students in friendly and attractive surroundings. Cafeteria Staff Ocoeeaa Editor . . . Katie Parks Business Manager . . . Franklin Haney Advisor . . . Mr. Ross Apperson Assistant Editors: Sandra Ellis Frances Albritton Assistant Business Managers: Deryl Holloway Terry Hixson Subscription Managers: Maxine Brown Gayle Hicks Advisor: Mr. Ross Apperson Copy Editors: Nora Robinson (typist) Ann Almond Alumni Committee: Mildred Miller Ann Hawk Maxine Brown Gayle Hicks Marty Fulbright Marguerite Ferrell Staff Photographer: David Carter Editor: Katie Parks Editorial Staff: David Carter, Ann Almond, Frances Albritton, Sandra Ellis, Katie Parks, Nora Robinson. Gayle Hicks Alumni Committee: Marguerite Ferrell, Maxine Brown, Ann Hawk, Marty Ful- bright. Business Staff: Terry Hixson, Deryl Holloway, Franklin Haney, Maxine Brown. ? r ySjN 4 ° X % X X X°f c ,eo V ,% , Hi. t k Science 'De hantnt tt fiiavceCec 6noca£ec0pe oun, ettvinoKment In this department the courses are elective. Chemistry, Biology, General Science, and Physics are offered to the students desiring training in this field. MISS VIOLA HUSKEY B.S., Tennessee Wesleyan College Science MISS MARY LOUISE RODGERS A.B., Maryville College M.T., University of Tennessee at Memphis Science MRS. MAURINE TIPTON B.A., Brenau College Science £tuptt46 'Defr thKettt a fac tyuKatcC favi dtude tt itUeneatect i t coMeye . . . MISS JENA HAUN A. A., Tennessee Wesleyan College B. S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute English MRS. ARCH FITZGERALD B.A., Carson-Newman College English MRS. MARGARET KELLEY B.A., Maryville College English Four years of English are required for each student; however, a Speech course may be substituted for Junior English. English literature is studied in Junior English and American literature in Senior English with grammar being a part of each year’s study. MR. BEN McCLARY MISS MARY RUTH WOODS B.A., M.A., University of Tennessee B.A., University of Chattanooga English English fimo4e fioe Uf 4tucteHt4, £'tttcC tccu exfte iie tce MRS. A. M. MAUPIN B.S., Carson-Newman College English MRS. ELSIE ARRANTS B.A., Lincoln Memorial University English MRS. MARY D. PLATT B.A., University of Chattanooga M.A., George Peabody College English A varied program of study is repre- sented by first and second year English giving the student a well-rounded knowl- edge of literature and grammar. MISS BETTY HIGGINS B.A., University of Tennessee English MISS JEAN CARTWRIGHT B.A., University of Tennessee English e Z44 u u? z td ticcunacef cine cteueCofiect in t£e 77tat Defiant nent ■ ■ ■ The mathematics department includes courses in Business Arithmetic, Algebra I and II, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry. All ninth graders are required to take a math course. In the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades, math courses are elective. MR. JAMES H. BAKER B.S., East Tennessee State College Algebra MRS. DOROTHY M. NEAL B.S., Carson-Newman College M.A., George Peabody College Algebra, Arithmetic MRS. J. L. CLEMMER B.A., Carson-Newman College Algebra, Trigonometry MR. WILLIAM R. WALKER B.A., Presbyterian College M.Ed., University of Chattanooga Algebra, Plane Geometry MR. J. H. CHUMBLEY B.S., M.A., Middle Tennessee State College Algebra MRS. SHIRLEY McINTYRE B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute Algebra MR. WALTER B. TRIKOSKO B.S., Mississippi Southern College Arithmetic, Algebra MRS. BARBARA TILLER A.B., Tift College M.A., University of Georgia Solid Geometry W 4rt T epcvtf«HeMt develop eultune .,. The curriculum of the language department includes Spanish I and II, Latin I and II, French I, and Speech. The music department offers Marching Band, Concert Band, and Choir. In the art department, along with an art appreciation course, academic in- struction is given in charcoal, pastel, water color, and oil. All of these above courses are elective. MR. ROSS APPERSON B.A., University of the South Art, Speech, English MR. CRILL HIGGINS B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute M. Mu. Ed., Louisiana State University Music Every student is required to have four years of Physical Education and one year of Health. Included in this versatile program are swimming, football, softball, basketball, volleyball, and folk dancing. A new feature of tbis department is an adaptive class in which the physically handicapped participate in recreation and games suited to their own personal physical needs. MISS LEMOYNE SWIGER B.A., University of Chattanooga Spanish MISS LUCILLE TURNER B.S., University of Tennessee Latin, French ’Pfyoiccil SducatioK 72epcvit Ke tt tteel oust xecneational KeecCo . ,. MR. JAMES FRAZIER B.S., Catson-Newman College Physical Education MRS. GENEVA ADAMS B.S., Middle Tennessee State College Physical Education MRS. L’ENE BRYANT L.A., Ward Belmont Junior College B.A., University of Tennessee Physical Education MR. HAROLD HENSLEE B.S., Middle Tennessee State College Physical Education t7%cU un t t t e l ocatco«tfijC mwed- valua Ce attest yn ctccatcoK . , . MR. ERNEST ADAMS B.S., M.A., Middle Tennessee State College Mechanical Drawing Boys studying agriculture are active in the Future Farmers of America and are taught a progressive program neces- sary for skillful farming. Some of the objectives of Shop are to familiarize the student with tools and how to use them, to teach him to plan constructively, and to make use- ful objects. MR. FRANK WHITAKER B.S., East Tennessee State College Shop Mechanical Drawing is the language of industry. It instructs the student in the art of drawing blueprints and using drafting equipment. MR. CHARLES ARNOLD B.S., Lincoln Memorial University M.S., University of Tennessee Agriculture MR. 0. J. MATTIL B.S., University of Tennessee Agriculture The Drivers’ Training program instructs students in the rules and methods of safe driving. Students must be at least fifteen and one-half years old to qualify for this class. MR. RALPH BRYSON B.S., East Tennessee State College Drivers’ Training 'yfy wte tuz t up te exft ueuced in t£e Mte £cou mUc 72efiant neut. . . Neatness in dress, child- care, and requirements for becoming a successful homemaker are taught to the Home Economics girls who are a part of the Na- tional Future Homemak- ers of America organiza- tion. MRS. BETTYE SELF B.S., University of Tennessee Home Economics MRS. JULIA HUGHES B.S., University of Tennessee Home Economics MRS. RUBY TAYLOR B.S., University of Tennessee Home Economics Studente faain £'a% 'le frwtei te- fi teitten4. i t t e ontntenciui efi Uutent MISS JO ANN MOWERY B.A., Carson-Newman College M.A., East Tennessee State College Typing, Shorthand MR. BEN CHISM B.S., Bowling Green College of Commerce Typing, Bookkeeping MRS. GLORIA KERR B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Typing ” ™E «iWMTH OF THE 805«, sST Jk nl ___ a %as ta ? ■ - (foptutfou u?) Capttaf - 7 TO 0 00 “ LIABILITIES MRS. S. M. KOLTUN B.S., Western Reserve University General Business MR. WARREN BREWSTER A.A., B.S., Tennessee Wesleyan College Commercial Law, General Business The commercial program gives opportuni- ties to students interested in a business career. Training is offered in General Business, Com- mercial Law, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, and Typing I and II. All courses are elective. Soccat Studies T e itwe U tnctint (o (utune citijettcdifr . .. MISS EUGENIA RODGERS B.A., University ol Chattanooga M.Ph., University of Wisconsin American History In the social studies department students review the past and present conditions of our world by studying American History, World History, Geography, Civics, Economics, and Sociology. Seniors are required to take American History, while all other courses are elective. MR. WILLIAM F. SMITH B.S., M.Ed., University of Chattanooga Economics MR. THOMAS HARDIN B.S., Middle Tennessee State College M.A., George Peabody College Geography MRS. DOROTHY McCORD A.B., University of Alabama Civics, American History MRS. MILDRED HARSHBARGER B.A., Maryville College American History MR. A. H. ECHOLS A.A., Lee College Sociology Serti i PRESIDENT Marshall Davis VICE PRESIDENT Lonnie Atchley TREASURER Marty Fulbright SECRETARY Lynda Lippard FRANCES ALBRITTON Student Council 1; National Honor Society 4; Class Secretary 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4; OCOEEAN Staff 4, Assistant Editor 4; Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 1; Lambda Phi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, Chaplain 1; Pepperettes 4, Treasurer 4; Bachelorettes 3, 4; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Pep Club 3; Y-Teens 1. FRENCH ALFORD, JR. Baseball; National Beta Club 4. f cLa_As iCL Mte FORREST ALLEN Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; “B” Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Basketball 1, 2. JANET ALLEN Transferred from Morristown High School, Morris- town, Tennessee, in 1956; French Club 3; Spanish Club 4, Chaplain 4; Band 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Lambda Phi 3, 4; TRUMPETER Staff 3, 4. ANN ALMOND Latin Club 1, 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Accompanist 1, 2, 3; Bradley Choir 3, 4, Accom- panist 3, 4; Lambda Sigma 2, 3, 4, President 4; Volunteer Girls’ State 3; Lambda Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4; National Beta Club 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; OCOEEAN Staff 4, Copy Editor 4; Pepperettes 4. LONNIE ATCHLEY Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; “B” Club 3, 4; Sophomore Boy of Month 2; Class Vice President 3, 4. CARLENE AUSTIN Library Club 1; Future Homemakers of America 1; Junior Red Cross 2. CHARLES AUSTIN JO ANN BARRETT Spanish Club 1; Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 2; Pep Club 3; Acro- batic Club 3. MARTHA BARRETT Spanish Club 1; Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 4; Acrobatic Club 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 2; Pep Club 3; Dramatics Club 3. TOMMY BARRETT Basketball 1, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; “B” Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Bi-Phy-Chem 2, 3; Kappa Hi-Y 3, 4; Bachelors Club 3. DOROTHY BEAN Latin Club 1, 2. BRENDA BEATY Bachelorettes 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; French Club 3, Secretary 3; Acrobatic Club 1, 2; Allied Youth 2; Band Aide 2; “B” Acrobatic Majorette 2, 3; Y-Teens 1; Na- tional Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3. CHARLOTTE BEATY Pep Club 3; Basketball 3, 4; “B” Club 3, 4; Fu- ture Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3; Acrobatics Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. WANDA FAYE FLOWERS BEATY JONETTE RENSHAW BECK Latin Club 1; French Club 3; Y-Teens 1; Sigma Tau Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers of America 1, 2; Pepperettes 4; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3. DICKY BIRD Football' 1, 2; Baseball 3, 4; Future Farmers of America 1; Kappa Hi-Y Club 4; Bi-Phy-Chem 1; “B” Club 3, 4. PEGGY BISHOP BOBBY BIVENS BETTY BLEDSOE Spanish 1, 2; Bi-Phy-Chem; Junior Red Cross; Future Homemakers of America 1, 4; Future Teach- ers of America; Pep Club 3; Sigma Tau Tri-Hi-Y; Allied Youth; Dramatics Club. GLENN BOWLIN Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4. BOBBY BROCK J “ISSv DAVID BROWN MARY ELLEN BROWN Spanish Club 1, 2; Future Homemakers of America 1; Pep Club 3. EVA BURCHFIELD Spanish Club 1, 2; Future Homemakers of America. DANIEL BURT Pep Club 3; Football 3, 4; “B” Club 4. PATSY BYRD LINDA CALLAWAY Class Secretary 2; Student Council 2; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Lambda Phi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Pepperettes 4, President 4; Bachelorettes 3, 4, Secretary 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Future Teachers of America 4, Parliamentarian 4; Physical Education Squad Captain 4; Y-Teens 1; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Pep Club 3. MAXINE BROWN National Beta Club 4; Pep Club 3; Future Home- makers of America 1, 3, 4; Class President 3, Vice President 4; Latin Club 2; Y-Teens 1; Future Teachers of America 3; Sigma Tau Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4; DAR Home Economics Award 3; Physical Education Squad Captain 3, 4; OCOEEAN Staff 4, Subscription Manager; Allied Youth 1; Delegate to Hi-Y Convention 3. CARL BUCKNER Football 1, 2, 3, 4; “B” Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Kappa Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3. BARBARA CARDEN Y-Teens 1; Spanish Club 1; Junior Red Cross 2, 3; Pep Club 3, 4. CHARLOTTE CARDEN Pep Club 3; Junior Red Cross 3; Latin Club 1; Future Teachers of America 4. MARY ELIZABETH CARSON Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3. DAVID CARTER Bachelors 3; Kappa Hi-Y 3, 4; Baseball 3; Pep Club 3; OCOEEAN Staff 4, Photographer 4; Foot- ball 1, 2. MELVIN CARTWRIGHT Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Treasurer 4. MARGARET CARVER Spanish 1; Junior Red Cross. ALTA CHASE Spanish Club 1, 2; Allied Youth 1; Future Home- makers of America 1; Junior Red Cross 1; Acro- batics Club 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3; Dramatics Club 2; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Physical Edu- cation Squad Captain 4. EMMETT CHASTAIN Football 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Bi-Phy-Chem 1. CHARLES CLAYTON GLEN DAVID CLAYTON JOE CLIFT Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Dramatics Club 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Kappa Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Vice President 4; Glee Club 3. JANICE COCHRAN Transferred from Kingston High School, Kingston, Tennessee, in 1954-55; Junior Red Cross 2, 3; Fu- ture Homemakers of America 4; Pep Club 3. BOB CODY ELLA MAE COFFEY Spanish Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 1; Junior Red Cross. PEGGY CURBOW CAROLYN DALTON CAROL DAUGHTERTY Latin 1, 2; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Future Homemakers of America; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Office Assistant 3; Agriculture Assistant 4. MARSHALL DAVIS Pep Club 3; Class President 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Kappa Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4; Key Club 3, 4, President 4; “B” Club 2, 3, 4; Volunteer Boys’ State 3. JANICE DAY Transferred from Sequatchie County High School, Dunlap, Tennessee, in 1955; French Club 3; Sigma Tau Tri-Hi-Y 3; Bachelorettes 4; Pepperettes 4. BETTY DELAY Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 4, Manager. PEARLIE SUE DIXON Spanish Club 1, 2. REBA DIXON CHARLOTTE DUNN Transferred from Murray High, Chatsworth, Georgia. PATSY DUNN Future Homemakers of America; Junior Red Cross. ANNE DYKES Bachelorettes 3, 4, Vice President 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Lambda Phi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Latin Club 1; Acrobatic Club 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 2, President 2; Allied Youth 2; Band Aide 2; “B” Band Flagtwirler 3, 4; Y-Teens 1. JACK EASTERLY Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Kappa Hi-Y 4. WANDA EAVES Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Future Homemakers of America 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Allied Youth 1, 2. PHYLLIS EDGERTON FORREST EDWARDS JUNE EDWARDS Spanish Club 1; Acrobatic Club; Bi-Phy-Chem; Future Homemakers of America 1, 4; Future Teach- ers of America 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sigma Tau Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Allied Youth; Dramatics Club 1, 2. BILL EDWARDS “B” Club 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, Manager; Dra- matics Club 3; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Latin Club 3; Allied Youth 1; TRUMPETER Staff 3; Football 1; Junior Red Cross 3; Kappa Hi-Y 4; French Club 4, President 4. LARRY ELKINS B’ Club 3; Football 1, Manager 2, 3; Spanish Club 1; Pep Club 3; Bachelors Club 3. JOHN ELLIOTT Latin Club 1, 2, President 1, 2; Football 3, Man- ager 3; Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; “B” Club 1, 2, 3, 4; TRUMPETER Staff 3, 4; Bachelors 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Kappa Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. PAUL ELLIOTT Basketball 1, 2, 4; Baseball 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA ELLIS Dramatics Club 1, 2; Y-Teens 1; Latin Club 1, 2; National Thespian Society 3, 4, Secretary 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Secretary 3; Pep Club 3; National Beta Club 3, 4, President 4; OCOEEAN Staff 4, Assistant Editor 4; Physical Education Squad Captain 4; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Junior Red Cross 3; Office Assistant 3; National Honor So- ciety 4; Class Play 2; Thespian Play 3. CORDIE MAE EVANS Future Homemakers of America; Glee Club; Junior Red Cross. EDWARD FALLS Football 1, 2, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Pep Club 3; Key Club 3, 4; Bachelors Club 3; Kappa Hi-Y 4; Baseball 4. VERNON FANNIN DORIS JEAN FARRIS MARGUERITE FERRELL Student Council 1, 2; “B” Basketball 1; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Latin Club 1; Pep Club 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 4; Lambda Phi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Bi-Phy-Chem 3, Second Vice President 3; Bachelor- ettes 3, 4, Chaplain; Pcpperettes 4; “B” Club 3, 4; OCOEEAN Staff 4, Alumni Committee 4; Cheer- leader 3, 4, Captain 4. BETTY FILYAW Future Homemakers of America 1; Junior Red Cross 2; Pep Club 3. CHARLES FINNELL CHARLYNE FOSTER Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Future Home- makers of America 1; Latin Club 2. 3; Pen Club 3; Spanish Club 1; Y-Teens 1. MARTHA FRAZIER MARTY FULBRIGHT Y-Teens 1; Latin Club 1, 4; “B” Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3, Treas- urer 2; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Class Treasurer 3, 4; Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Pep Club 3, Vice President 3; “B” Club 3; Pepperettes 4; Bachelorettes 4. VIRGINIA GALLMAN FLOELLA GATES JEAN GILES National Beta Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; Future Homemakers of America 1; Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Vice President 3; Pep Club 3. PAT GLADSON Y-Teens 1; Sigma Tau Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Reporter 3; Pep Club 3; Allied Youth 1, 2; Future Home- makers of America 1; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Acro- batic Club 1; Bi-Phy-Chent 2; French Club 3; Pepperettes 4; Bachelorettes 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Band 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4. JERRY GOINS BOBBY GOODMAN Bachelors Club 3; Football 1, 2; Kappa Hi-Y 3; Pep Club 3; Junior Red Cross 2. PAT THOMAS GORBETT Y-Teens 1, 2, Secretary 2; Future Homemakers of America 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, Vice President 1; Pep Club 3; Allied Youth 2, 3; Lambda Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3. WALTER GREEN Transferred from Red Bank High, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Band 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Glee Club 3. YVONNE GREGG Pep Club 3; Junior Red Cross 3; Dramatics Club 1. ■■■■■■■■I FRANKLIN HANEY OCOEEAN Staff 3, 4, Junior Representative 3, Business Manager 4; Student Council 3, 4, Vice President 4; Delegate to State Convention 3; Na- tional Honor Society 4; National Beta Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Bachelors Club 3; “B” Football 1; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Volunteer Boys State 3. WILMA HANEY Y-Teens 1; Pep Club 3; Allied Youth 1, 2, Treas- urer 2; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Bi-Phy-Chem 1, 2, 3; “B” Club 2, 3, 4; “B” Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Current Events Club 1; Pepper- ettes 4; Sigma Tau Tri-Hi-Y 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Homemakers of America 1, 2. mmm LLOYD HARRIS ANN HAWK Latin 1; Dramatics Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Thespians 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Bi-Phy-Chem 3, Vice President 3; Y-Teens 1; Band 2, 3, 4; Lambda Phi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4; OCOEEAN Staff 4, Alumni Staff 4; Bachelorettes 4; Pep Club 3; Office Assistant 4; Pepperettes 4, Reporter 4. YVONNE HAYES EDWARD HICKS Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, Vice President 2; National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 4; National Beta Club 3, 4; Lambda Sigma 2, 3, 4, Second Vice President 4; National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, President 4; Pep Club 3; TRUMPETER Staff 2, 3, Business Manager 3; Kappa Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Bi-Phy- Chem 3; Dramatics Club 1, 2, President 2; Student Council 2; Delegate to Hi-Y Conference. GAYLE HICKS Student Council 2, 3, 4; National Thespian Society 4; OCOEEAN Staff 4; Sigma Tau Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Allied Youth 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 4, President 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Home- makers of America 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; Pepper- ettes 4; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Pep Club 3; National Beta Club 4; Y-Teens 1. JOE HICKS GAIL HILL Student Council 1, 2; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Acrobatic Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bi-Phy- Chem 3; Bachelorettes 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Band 2, 3, Majorette 2, 3; Y-Teens 1; Allied Youth 2; Junior Red Cross 3, 4; Delegate to Youth and Government 3. CLAUDETTE HILTON TERRY HIXSON Latin Club 1, 2; Key Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Na- tional Beta Club 3, 4; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; TRUM- PETER Staff 3, 4, Sports Editor 3; OCOEEAN Staff 4, Assistant Business Manager 4; Kappa JOHN HOLLAND Treasurer of Class 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4; Kappa Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; “B” Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DERYLE HOLLOWAY Future Farmers of America 2, 3, 4, Assistant Treas- urer 2, Assistant Vice President 3, Reporter 4, Delegate to National Future Farmers of America Convention 3; Volunteer Boys’ .State 3; Key Club 3, 4; National Beta Club 4; Student Council 4; OCOEEAN Staff 4, Assistant Business Manager 4; TRUMPETER Staff 4; National Honor Society 4. RUTH HOLMES Spanish Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 2; French Club 1. WILLIS HOLT Band 1, 2, 3; Latin 1, 2; Spanish 3; Future Farm- ers of America 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Library As- sistant 3. BRUCE HOOPER Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3; “B” Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Team 3. MARTHA HOOPER JIM HOWARD SARAH HOWELL Latin Club 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 3, 4; Future Home- makers of America 3, 4; Sigma Tau 4; Vocational Agriculture Assistant 4; Spanish 1, 4. BOBBY HUFF WANDA INGRAM KAREN JAMMES Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 4; Latin Club 1; Spanish Club 1, 2, Vice President; Bi-Phy-Chem 2, 3; Bachelor- ettes 3, 4, President 4; Acrobatic Club 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 2, 3; Pepperettes 4; TRUMPETER Staff 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; Lambda Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Allied Youth 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. ERNEST JOHNSON Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1; National Thespian Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Bi-Phy-Chcm 3; Kappa Hi-Y 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Latin Club 1, 2. MARTHA JONES Latin Club 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Future Homemakers of America 1; Class Secretary 1; TRUMPETER Staff 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3; Class Vice President 2; Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Bachelorettes 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 3, Secretary 3; Pepperettes 4; National Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 4. SHIRLEY JONES Spanish 1, 2; French Club 4; Junior Red Cross 2. JOYCE JORDAN Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3; Junior Red Cross 2, 3. DOROTHY KAZY Library Club 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Physical Education Squad Captain 4. LINDA KELLEY Spanish X, 2; Y-Teens 1; Future Homemakers of America 1; Pep Club 3; Physical Education Squad Captain 4. GEORGE KILE “B” Football 1; Varsity Football 3; Pep Club 3; Kappa Hi-Y 4; Bi-Phy-Chem 3. JUDY KILE Dramatics Club 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 3; Pep Club 3; Future Homemakers of America 1; Y-Teens 1. MAXINE HILLIARD KIMSEY JULIA KIRKPATRICK Latin Club 1; French Club 3; Y-Teens 1; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4, Manager 3, 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Pepperettes 4; Allied Youth 1, 2; “B” Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Lambda Sigma 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Glee Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; TRUMPETER Staff 2, 3, 4, Illustrator 3, Feature Editor 4; Lambda Phi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Delegate to Youth and Government 3; Bradley High Choir 3. HAZEL LACY REGINALD LAW Kappa Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Delegate to Youth and Gov- ernment 3; Key Club 3, 4; “B” Club 3, 4; Dra- matics Club 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bachelors 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; “B” Basketball 2. SUE LAWSON KEITH LEDFORD Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Kappa Hi-Y 3; Pep Club 3. WILSON LEDFORD Transferred from Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 1956-57; Spanish Club 3, Vice Presi- dent 3; Bachelors Club 3; Football 3; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Physical Education Squad Captain 4; Pep Club 3, 4. JOHN LEE BECKY LEWIS Transferred from Charleston High School, Charles- ton, Tennessee, in 1956-57. LYNDA LIPPARD Class Vice President 1; Y-Teens 1; Library As- sistant 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, Vice President 3; French Club 3, President 3; Pepperettes 4; “B” Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Lambda Sigma 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2; TRUMPETER Staff 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Class Secretary 4; Alternate to Girls State 3. j CURTIS LIPPS Bi-Phy-Chem 3; TRUMPETER Staff 3; Junior Red Cross 2, 3. BILLY JOE LOE Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Lieutenant 4; Kappa Hi-Y 3, 4; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Pep Club 3. DWAINE LOVINGOOD Basketball 3, 4; Football 1; Bi-Phy-Chem 2, 3; Pep Club 3. LOLA MANTOOTH Physical Education Squad Captain 3; Future Home- makers of America 1; Pep Club 3. ROBBIE MANTOOTH PAT MARTIN Y-Teens 1; Dramatics Club 1; Latin Club 1, 2; “B” Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Bachelorettes 3, 4, Historian 4; Pepperettes 4, Vice President 4; Lambda Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, Secretary 3; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; TRUMPETER Staff 3, 4; National Thespian So- ciety 4; Future Teachers of America 4. CATHERINE MASHBURN JO ANN MASON Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Vice President 3, President 4; Dramatics 1; Pep Club 3; Y-Teens 1; Acrobatic Club 1; Sigma Tau Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 4; Allied Youth 1; Junior Red Cross 1. JIMMY MAYO Latin Club 3; Pep Club 3; Baseball 4; Kappa Hi-Y 4. MARY ANN MEAGHER Future Homemakers of America 1; Y-Teens 1; Latin Club 1; Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3; French Club 3, Treasurer 3. BEVERLY MIKLE Y-Teens; Spanish Club; Glee Club; Office As- sistant; Physical Education Squad Captain; Pep Club 3. MARGUERITE MILES Y-Teens 1; Acrobatic Club 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Flag- twirler 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, President 3; Pep Club 3; Pepperettes 4; Bachelor- ettes 3, 4; Lambda Phi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4. GENE MILLER MILDRED MILLER Dramatics Club 1, 2; Y-Teens 1; Latin Club 1, 2; Future Homemakers of America 3; National Thes- pian Society 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Future Teachers of America 3; National Beta Club 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4; OCOEEAN Staff 4, Alumni Staff 4; Physi- cal Education Squad Captain 4; Bi-Phy-Chem 3, Secretary 3; Junior Red Cross 3. CHARLIE MAE MITCHELL Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3; Future Homemakers America 1. SHARON MONTGOMERY Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; “B” Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3; Future Homemakers of America of 4; 1. SHIRLEY MORELAND Glee Club 1, 2; Future Homemakers of America 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Spanish 1. BETTY MULL BILL McCLURE Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Vice President 3, President 4; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Key Club 3, 4; TRUMPETER Staff 3; Pep Club 3; Future Farmers of America String Band 1, 2, 3, 4. HELEN McCOY Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Latin Club 2; Junior Red Cross 3; Bi-Phy- Chem 3. LARRY McGUIRE judy McKinney Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Junior Red Cross 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Bi-Phy-Chem 3. MARIE McGEHEE BETTY McGILL ■ ALICE McREYNOLDS WENDELL NEELY Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; “B” Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Key Club 2, 3, 4. HAROLD OGLE Future Farmers of America 1; Basketball 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. PAULINE OLIVER Office Assistant 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Bus Roll Recorder 4. CARLEEN OLSSON Future Teachers of America 1; Junior Red C?oss 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; National Beta Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Dramatics Club 3; Future Teachers of America 4, Treasurer 4. MAUREEN OLSSON Future Homemakers of America 1; Junior Red Cross 2, 3; Latin 1, 2; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; National Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Pep Club 3; Dra- matics Club 3; Future Teachers of America 4, President 4. LARRY OTT INA SUE OWENBY BOBBY PANNELL Football 1, 2; Bi-Phy-Chem 2; Bachelors 3; Pep Club 3; Kappa Hi-Y 3; Baseball 3, 4; Current Events Club 1; Allied Yout-h 1, 2. DON PARKER Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Bachelors Club 3; Latin Club 1. JAMES DONALD PARKER LARRY PARKINSON Band 2, 3, 4; Clce Club 3; Pep Club 3. CATHERINE PARKS Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Spanish Club 4. KATIE PARKS Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Delegate to State Convention 2; Lambda Sigma 2, 3, 4, Second Vice Piesident 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4; National Beta Club 3, 4; TRUMPETER Staff 3; Latin Club 1, 2, President 1; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Lambda Phi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, 4, Dele- gate to Youth and Government 3; Y-Teens 1; OCOEEAN Staff 3, 4, Junior Representative 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; Bachelorettes 4; Pepperettes 4; Pep Club 3; Physical Education Squad Captain 4; Delegate to Volunteer Girls’ State 3; Class Play 3. LINDA PARKS Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Y-Teens 1; Spanish Club 1; Sigma Tau Tri-Hi-Y 4; Allied Youth 1; Junior Red Cross 1. DON PHILLIPS RUBY PHILLIPS Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 2; Junior Red Cross 3; Acrobatic Club 1. SARAH PIGG Transferred from Tullahoma High School, Tulla- homa, Tennessee, in 1957. MARTHA PIPPENGER Latin Club 1; Y-Teens 1; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Junior Red Cross 3; Pep Club 3; Physical Education Squad Captain 3, 4; Future Homemakers of America 4; Sigma Tau Tri-Hi-Y 4; Office Assistant 4. PATSY PRITCHETT Allied Youth 1; Acrobatic Club 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Junior Red Cross 1; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1. DIANNE PRUEITT Spanish Club 1, 2; Future Homemakers of Amer- ica; Junior Red Cross. FREIDA QUINN Junior Red Cross 1, 2; Bi-Phy-Chem 2, 3; Pep Club 3. DENNA RAGSDALE Y-Teens 1; Acrobatic Club 1; Latin Club 1, 2; TRUMPETER Staff 1, 2, 4; Future Homemakers of America 3; Pepperettes 4, Secretary 4; Bi-Phy- Chem 3, 4. JEAN RENSLOW Future Homemakers of America 1, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Future Teachers of America 3, 4; Junior Red Cross 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Sigma Tau Tri-Hi-Y 4; Vocational Agriculture Office Worker 4. PEARLIE RENSLOW Future Homemakers of America 1, 2; Acrobatic Club 2. EVA ROARK Acrobatic Club 1, 2, 3; Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3. NORA ROBINSON Class President 1; Latin Club 1, 2, Secretary- Treasurer 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Delegate to All- State Chorus 2; Bradley Choir 3, 4, Vice President 4; Junior Red Cross 2, Treasurer 2; Lambda Sigma 2, 3, 4, First Vice President 4; Pep Club 3; Pepperettes 4; Lambda Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Physical Education Squad Captain 4; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, President 4; OCOEEAN Staff 4, Copy Editor (Typist) 4; Office Assistant 2, 3. PETE ROBINSON Transferred from Klamath Union High School, Oregon; Kappa Hi-Y 4. MAXINE ROGERS Sigma Tau Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice President 4; Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Athletic Office Assistant 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Y-Tecns 1; Physical Education Squad Captain 4; Spanish Club 1; Allied Youth 1; Dele- gate to Hi-Y Convention 3. DEAN ROUTH CLEASTON RUNION Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; “B” Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Bachelors 3, Vice President 3; Pep Club 3; Base- ball 4. JUDY SAMPLES PEGGY SCROGGINS ALBERT SEAGRAVES DAMON SHAHAN CLAUDE SHELL CHARLES SIMPSON CLAUDIA SLACK BETTY LOU SMITH Future Homemakers of America 1, 3; Glee Club 2; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Physical Education Squad Cap- tain 4. CHARLES SMITH “B” Football 1; Junior Varsity Football 3; Student Council 3; Bachelors 3; Pep Club 3; Glee Club 3; Bradley Choir 3, 4; Spanish Club 1. WEBB SMALLING Kappa Hi-Y 2, 3; Bradley Choir 3; Glee Club 2, 3; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3; TRUMPETER Staff 2, 3, Exchange Editor 3. WILLIAM SMALLING Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Pep Club 3; “B” Football 1. HAROLD SMITH Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Bradley Choir 3, 4, President 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. SARAH SUE SMITH Dramatics 1; Latin Club 1, 2; The Scribes 4. ADA SNEED WILLIAM SNEED Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Library Assistant 4. HELEN SOWARD GELENE STEPHENS Future Homemakers of America; Library Assistant; Library Club; School Bus Roll Recorder. SARA JO STEWART Pep Club 3; Dramatics Club 1; Acrobatic Club 1; Y-Teens 1; Allied Youth 1; Junior Red Cross 2, 3; Sigma Tau Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Physical Education Squad Captain 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Pepperettes 4. ROBERT STILL Future Farmers of America 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Secretary 4, Assistant Librarian 3. JANE SUITS Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; “B” Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Junior Red Cross 2, Vice President 2; Future Homemakers of America 1. FRANKLIN TAYLOR MAE FRANCES TAYLOR Future Homemakers of America 1; Junior Red Cross 2, Secretary 2; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Na- tional Thespian Society 3, 4; Pep Club 3; TRUM- PETER Staff 3, 4, Exchange Editor 4; Pepperettes 4; Lambda Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Physical Education Squad Captain 4. SHIRLEY TEAGUE PATSY TERRELL NANCY TURNER TRAMMELL Future Homemakers of America 1; Spanish Club 2; Junior Red Cross 2; Physical Education Squad Captain 3; Pep Club 3. VAUGHN TRENTHAM DENNIS VARNELL DON VAUGHN NANCY VAUGHN ROBERT WALLACE JOYCE WATSON Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Spanish Cluh 1, 2; Future Teachers of America 4. I DAVID WATTENBARGER Transferred from Tennessee Military Institute, Sweetwater, Tennessee, in 1955; Latin Club 2; Bi- Phy-Chem, Treasurer 3; Future Farmers of America 2, 3. WILMA WEBB Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Head 4; Class Vice Presi- dent 2; Lambda Phi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; National Thespian Society 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, Secre- tary 1; Allied Youth 1, 2, Treasurer 1; “B” Club 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, Vice President 2; Junior Red Cross 2; Bachelorettes 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Future Teachers of America 3; Pepperettes 4; Future Homemakers of America 1, 2; Y-Teens 1. CHARLES WEST “B” Football 1; Varsity Football 2; Class Secretary 1; Pep Club 3; Kappa Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Bi-Phy-Chem 2, 3; Current Events Club 1; Allied Youth 1, 2; Class Presi- dent 2. ARDONA WHITE DOROTHY WHITE BECKY WILHOIT Acrobatic Club 2; Bi-Phy-Chem 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Office Assistant 4; Pep Club 3; Junior Red Cross 3; Y-Teens 1. LARRY WOMACK “B” Football 1; Science Club 1, 2; Bi-Phy-Chem 4; Transferred from Roane County. BARBARA WOOD Transferred from St. Cecilia, Nashville; Band 1, 3, 4, Acrobatic Majorette 4; Spanish Club 1, Vice President 1; Latin Club 1, 3; Pep Club 3; Pepper- ettes 4; Lambda Phi Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Bachelorettes 4. REBECCA WYATT Bi-Phy-Chem; French Club 1; Future Homemakers of America 1, 2, Historian 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Of- fice Assistant 4; Pep Club 3; Junior Red Cross 3; Physical Education Squad Captain 3, 4. MARILYN ZALESKI Latin Club 1, 2; Y-Teens 1; TRUMPETER Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor 2, 3; French Club 3; Pepperettes 4, Parliamentarian 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Future Teachers of America 3, 4, Secretary 4; Alternate to Volunteer Girls’ State 3; Pep Club 3; Physical Education Squad Captain 3, 4; Lambda Phi Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Na- tional Honor Society 4. We, the graduating class of 1958, salute our Senior Sponsors: Miss Jo Ann Mowery Miss Eugenia Rodgers Mrs. Arch Fitzerald Mrs. Everett Bryant Mr. Ross Apperson Mr. Charles Arnold Mr. Crill Higgins Mr. Russell Hughes catcox O ccen PRESIDENT Pat Malone VICE PRESIDENT Pat Atchley SECRETARY Jerry Chastain TREASURER Judy Randolph flcc tt vi4 Sandra Abel June Allen Larry Atchley Pat Atchley Wilma Atchley Beverly Ball Lois Ballinger Jerry Bancroft Roy Barker Barbara Batts Peggy Bayne Ted Bayne Juanell Beaty Judy Beckstrom Phyllis Beisley La Verne Bennett Harold Billingsly Marilyn Branaman Eddie Brown Kathleen Bryan Glenda Bryant Linda Bryant Bobby Buckner Raymond Burger Phyllis Burris Peggy Butler Brenda Caldwell Fred Calfee Lloyd Callaway Susan Callaway Jerry Cantrell Loyce Carden Joyce Carden Edna Carroll J. B. Cecil Jack Chase Jerry Lynn Chastain Jerry W. Chastain Ben Chism, Jr. Don Chittenden Ova Lee Clayton Ronald Coleman Helen Collette Lois Collins Katherine Colloms Herbert Conley Hubert Conley Philip Conn flcatioMt, Phyllis Conn Kathleen Craig Gayle Crawford Nancy Cuffman Linda Curtis Olivia Curtis Norma Davis Judy Day Ann Draper Ruth Ann Duggan Brenda Duncan Tana Dunn Eddie Elkins Betty Jo Ellington Betty Jean Ellis Gloria Epperson Joyce Finnell Shirley Finnell Lynne Fournier Tommy Frazier Marny Fulton Jerry Geren Juliah Geren Wilma German fluttionA Linda Gibson Evelyn Gilbreth Mary Gilliland June Goines Wayne Goode Jean Green Karen Greene Bob Griffith Carolyn Guffey Helen Hancock Retta Hannah Betsy Hardwick David Harris Dorothy Hawkins Gladys Hawkins Linda Hiefner Joyce Hill Roy Holladay Wayne Holland Larry Hooper Jack Hooper David Horton Linda Ann Howard Martha Howell Martha Huffine Nancy Humphrey La Vada Huskey Earl Hysinger Eugene Hysinger Peggy Ingle Caroline Jackson Betty Jenkins David Jenkins Jackie Jones Nina Jones Roy Jones Paul Keasler Wanda Aleene Keller Nancy Kelley Nellita Keppler Shirley Kerr Betty Kibble Jimmy Kibler Mercitah Kinser Nancy Kolb Lynn Lafferty Virgil Lamon Elizabeth Lange Virgil Laughter Linda Lawson Joyce Leamon Donald Ledford Cookie Lee Ann Leroy Jo Liner George Link Suzanne Lorenz Rosemary Lovingood Willis Lyle Pat Malone Bruce Mason Ralph Mason Annie Ruth Millard Jeanette Miller Tommye Mowrey Sherry McBryar Bernice McClanahan Judy McConnell Joe McCoy Terry McCoy Charlotte McKamey Linda Nelson James Nichols Larry Nichols Carroll Ogle Larry Ogle Nancy Ogle Melva Jean Orr Bobby Owenby Jo Ann Owenby Judy Ownbey Becky Pack Kay Parks Penny Parks Roberta Paul Virginia Phillips Becky Pirkle Marlene Pirkle Bobby Prueitt Sandra Ramsey Judy Maye Randolph Sam Randolph Wanda Randolph Rebecca Rann Linda Ratcliffe Janie Renner flutUo'14' Tim Resden Nina Faye Roberson Dora Ruth Rogers Joyce Rollins Bill Rominger Shirley Ruth Phyllis Rymer Judy Salmons Billy Scoggins Reba Scoggins Bernice Shults Frances Simmons Laura Singleton Barbara Sneed Jo Snyder Sue Snyder Reda Stepp Yvonne Stepp Judy Still Lynda Still Barbara Jean Swafford Jack Tatham Bernita Tatum Nancy Gail Thomas Larry Tinsley Carolyn Trevena Madison Trewhitt Thomas Trotter David True Katie May Varnell Sandra Walker Pat Wallace Norma Ware Cecil Watson Jack Watson John Watson Jerry Wells Gary West Larry Whaley Linda White Joan Whittemore Kenny Williams Lamar Williams Weldon Williams Tom Willoughby Jackie Wilson Judy Woody Jerry Wright “20 seconds after 3:30” First Place: Charles Hughes Honorable Mention: Martha Prince “Billy the Kid” Second Place: Don F. Parker PRESIDENT Rex Dockery VICE PRESIDENT Robert Hines SECRETARY Bill Albritton TREASURER Barbara Davis Sofe io KO'ie Ronald Adams Bill Albritton Judy Allen • Patsy Allison • Ernest Lee Arms Jim Armstrong Betty Austin Nancy Barnette Betty Barton Phillip Bates Beverly Beaty Clayton Beaty Charlie Belk Don Beck Robert Bell Alice Bennett John Bivens James Blackburn Patsy Branam Mike Brewster % Bernoria Brown Jay Brown Nancy Bryant Emma Burchfield Joe Burns Larry Burt % Jetty Byrd Carolyn Cain A 9 Norma Caldwell Homer Cantrell Johnny Cantrell Franklin Caywood Patsy Chastain 1 Larry Clark Judy Clayton Barbara Collins Billy Collins Glenda Collins Jo Nita Collins Ronald Cooper Elizabeth Corbin Gary Cox Billy Crittenden Kay Cross • Claude Crye Sandra Cummings • Suzanne Cunningham Linda Cupp Shirley Cupp Connie Day Glenda DeLay Nancy Deverell Johnny Devine Judy Devine ’ Ellen Diveley Rex Dockery John Dorflinger Linda Dunn t Terry Elder Jimmie Ruth Ellis Vep Ellis, Jr. Linda Elmore Barbara Evans Gale Evans Max Everhart Hershal Fansler Glenda Faulkner • Estes Felker Jerry Ford Linda Fowler Linda Franks Johnny Gallahar Kenneth Gamble Carol Gates Gary Gibson Joan Gill Sandra Godfrey Lynda Goins Judy Goins Johnnie Gooch Jimmy Goodwin Nancy Gorbett Betty Grady Jerry Graham Billie Green Judy Green Martha Green • Jimmy Guthrie Shelby Guthrie Peggy Haile, Dorothy Hall Gale Hall Rodney Hampton Franklin Haney Jimmy Hartncss Kay Hawk c r Nancy Hawkins David Herron Ruth Hicks Bob Hines • Peggy Holder Owen Holt David Howard Robert Howe Johnnie Fay Hubbard Jackie Huff Danny Huskins Judy Hutson Joe Hutton Wendell Hysinger Joe Jenkins Gwenith Johnson Sherry Johnson Ann Johnston Calvin Jones • Larry Jones Gary Kelley Gary Kimsey Phyllis Kinser Karen Koltun , David Lamon Johnny Lee Barbara Lewis David Lewis Diane Lippard« Jesse Lovell Helen Martin Ann Masoner Jo Terry Maupin Nancy Carol May Jimmy Meagher Joyce Miller Linda Montgomery Christine Moore Kirby Moore Glendon Morgan Patsy Murray Calvin McBee Amy McNabb • Jimmy McReynolds Norma Jean Odom David Officer Barbara Ogle Jimmy Ogle 0.V“‘ Judy Osborne Lillian Painter Rex Parks Mary Louise Paul • Wanda Sue Phillips Jim Pierce Charlene McClanahan Helen McClanahan Joyce McClure • Earl McConnel Linda McConnell Philip McConnell Pat McCracken Mary Lee McGill Robert Neal • Elaine Nipper Jane Parker Julie Parks Joe Pierce Sue Pierce Larry Presswood Edward Pruett Safe io44tfVlC4' Brenda Qucener Elaine Quinton Wendell Ramsey Joyce Ray Avis Reagan Linda Renslow Sue Richmond Mary Robinson Buddy Rodgers • Sally Rose Judy Rosser Jimmie Rue Brenda Rush Nelda Samples Patsy Sampson • Mary Scoggins Donald Shahan Mike Sheely Bobby Sherlin Connie Sherrill Shelba Jean Silver • ivO ' Linda Silvers ‘ 1 Barbara Smith David Smith Larry Smith Joyce Sneed Dickie Spencer Carolyn Stanfield Safe£ac t ie Larry Stanley Peggy Sue Stephenson« Markolita Still % Sherald Still Ben Stone Susan Stuart Patricia Sutherland • Maxine Swafford • Denny Tinsley Shelby Townsend Richard Traylor Pat Trentham Margaret Trew William Trew Beverly Trikosko Larry Lee Vernon Pat Wade Jerry Walker Linda Waller Diane Ware Betty Watson Charles Wattenbarger Linda Wattenbarger • Kay Whalen • Carolyn Whaley « David Whaley Imogene Whaley Betty Jo White Judy Wooten }k '7?Ce H U K REBA CRYE Who Died in an Automobile Accident December 29, 1957 A perfect fit for a perfect lady. And its a onc a-two, a-three, a- four . . . pJBddi'j i J-M3aiS3y, ®fe psSey J-V3 7JS3 Joyce Albritton Bob Allen Calvin Austin Paula Baldree Ronnie Ball Alice Ballard Beatrice Banther Nancy Barber Willa Barnes Betty Bean Butch Beasley Laura Jean Bennett Rudy Beyer Earlene Biddy Glenn Biddy Larry Bird Joyce Bishop Wayne Bishop Nancy Blackmon Eloise Boles Chester Bowlin Peggy Bowman Gincy Boykin David Brackin Wanda Branam Margaret Brooks Wanda Brooks Jo Anne Browder Anne Brown Bobby Brown Joy Ann Brown Jimmy Bryant Michael Bryant Faye Buckner Lee Buckner Melvin Buckner Charleen Burchfield Shirley Burrell Robert Burson Betty Byrd Kenneth Caldwell Mary Lou Callaway 'P%e46 Ke t Jerry Callihan Joan Calton Judy Campbell Mary Louise Campbell Cosetta Cannon Wayne Cannon Cathie Carr Linda Carr Clifford Carden Gloria Carroll Jearlcne Carson Lynn Carson David Cartwright Dwight Cartwright Oletha Cartwright Tony Casson Walter Cavett Gayle Cavitt Nellie Caywood Tony Chase Gladys Chastain Melvin Chastain Jerry Clevenger Phyllis Climer Wanda Gayle Coleman Lois Colloms David Conley Linda Conn Sara Conn Harold J. Cook Ronnie Coppinger Paulette Cox Carolyn Crook Danny Cross Larry Cross Helen Dailey Fred Davis Jean Davis Larry Davis Larry Wayne Davis Wanda Kay Davis Marvin Deford 0?%e A KeK Doris Dennison William Dooley Ernest Drake Eddie Duncan Linda Jean Dunn Patricia Durham Phyllis Easterly Susan Elkins Gary Elliff Delona Elliott Tony Emrcy Jim England Glenna Ensley Ralph Ensley Nancy Entrekin Henry Evans Lawrence Fair, Jr. Mary Faulkner Nancy Faulkner Brenda Faw Alcnc Fisher Betty J. Fletcher Don Frazier Earl Freeman Buddy Fuller Scotty Gallahar Freda Gates Ida Gates Robert Lewis Gatlir Judy Gennoe Billy Blackburn Gcren Charlotte Geren Patricia Geren Sue Geren Vernon Geren Jimmie Gill Mary Ruth Goforth Bill Goins Carole Goins Linda Goins Wanda Goins Steve Goodwin t?'ie4j6 H€K Boyce Graham Martha Lee Green Phyllis Green Bobby Greene Linda Green Glenda Griffin Judy Griffith Sandra Griffith Garnett Hall McKamy Hall Linda Hamilton Penny Harmon Tom Harmon Sharon Harper Olin Harris Sue Harris Roy Harrison Linda Hawkins Bob Hendricks George R. Henry La Vesta Hickman Charlotte Hicks Johnny Hicks Diana Higgins Annette Hixson Danny Holden Donna Holloway Franklin Holmes Brenda Horton Sonny Howard Juanita Hubbard Ann Hysinger Mary Lou Hysinger Bill Ingram Amanda Jackson Chester Jenkins Muried Jenkins Alfred Johnson Allen Johnson Martha Johnson Dcnford Jones Lois Jones Patsy Jones Ray Jones Bobby Kelley Deloris Kibble Jimmy Kibble Judy Kibble Diana Kile Doris Kimsey Kathy Kirkpatrick Buddy Lange Ella Mae Lange Bettv Lawson Billie Jean Ledford Kay Ledford Larry Ledford Ronald Lee Joe Lemons Faye Lewis Vivian Lewis Deane Liner Carol Lippard Lois Ann Long Kathie Lorenz Geraldine Lovingood Karen Maki Connie Manis David Mantooth Ronald Mason Ann Matthews Calvin Matthews Carolyn Matthews Clyde Matthews Carolyn Maupin Patricia May Glenda Millard Clarence William Miller Douglas Miller Ina Miller Kenneth Miller Martha Miller Brenda Moore Eugene Moore 'JL J 0?'ie4£ HeK Margaret Moore Ronald Moore Lloyd Morrow Carolyn Moss Doyal Mull Joan Mull Bettye Murray Jimmy Murray Barbara McClanahan Martha McClure Linda McCoy Charles McElroy Truman McFarland Larry McGehee Betty McGuire Tommy McKamcy Dwight McLain Carolyn McMahan Berta McReynolds Danny Nelson Harry Nelson Sharon Newberry Phyllis Nichols John Julian O’Daniel Claude Ogle Eleanor Ogle Patricia O’Neal Margarett Orr Danny Owens Jan Ownbcy Abbie Perry Ernest Phillips Peggy Phillips Johnny Pickett Carol Pierce Patricia Pierce Johnny Pigg Glenda Pilgrim Bobby Plemons Helen Porter Raleigh Prince Brenda Queen Joe Ragsdale Jon Ramsey Renate Rann Charlotte Ray Delilah Rayburn Janies Reed Linda Reed Mary Ruth Renner Nancy Renner Rodney Renner Wendell Renner Cam Rentfro Beverly Richmond Henry Robison Mary Ruth Rodgers Sam Rogers Sarah Rogers Violet Rolen Roy Rollins Leuna Ross Ellen Russell Patsy Rymer Mary Ann Saffels Nancy Scarbeary Wanda Kate Scarbrough Bill Schenk Tony Schlaeger Leon Scoggins Billie Scott Larry Sells Joyce Sentus Eddy Sharp Janice Shasteen Jerry Shell Fay Shelton Carolyn Shields Brenda Silver Tommy Silvers Wanda Smalling Joseph Smith Stanley Smith Barbara Stephens 0p'te46 H€ l Bv wui. Yr i'2i Raymond Stephenson Sh Brenda Stepp Joyce Stevenson Douglas Stewart Ann Suits Mary Talbott Henry Tallant Bill Talley Dot Taylor Linda Kay Thompson Dorothy Jane Thornton Harold Tilley Zelda Toomey Mary Sue Towns Harry Trewhitt Farrell Trotter Ann Tucker Imogene Turner Peggie Turner John Tye Peggy Vance Robert Varnell Carolyn Vassey Bobby Vaughn Dolores Vaughn Mickey Wall Charles Ward Glen Watson Larry Watts Earl West Repsy White Ronald White Jimmy Williams Margaret Williams Mary Lynne Wilhoit Shirley Williams Terry Wilson Charles Woody Linda Wooten Patsy Dalton Richard Davenport Brother, could you spare a dime? Love that Elvis! Don’t you dare strike that child! Some people are just born that way. Public Enemies No. 1 and 2. Groucho and Daisy Mae. Blabbermouth! Ah, cheri! SefctetH eri SEPTEMBER ... a daze of new activi- ties and acquaintances . . . Rossville game begins football season . . . club initiations . . . Freshman class officers elected . . . Polk County game . . . F.H.A. variety show . . . concert band and choir tryouts . . . guidance program welcomed by stu- dents and teachers . . . Bennett for Student Council! OCTOBER . . . cool breezes break the heat wave . . . Mr. Wiseman elected to the executive committee of the E.T.E.A. . . . Senior rings arrive . . . throbbing ex- citement of the Central game . . . TRUM- PETER and OCOEEAN editors of ’59 A perilous perch for miraculous McCoy Ccto en chosen . . . Seniors making pilgrimage to Kay Daniel’s Studio for pictures . . . flu epidemic and empty classrooms . . . new teachers . . . tours to telephone office . . . dance after the City game . . . Hal- loween . . . October creeps out . . . The triumph 1 If you can’t beat ’em, burn ’em! NOVEMBER . . . turkeys and pilgrims . . . new band uniforms . . . report cards . . . underclassmen donning black sweat- ers and jackets for pictures . . . choir members knocking on doors selling Christmas paper . . . Lambda Sigma’s “Masquerade Party” . . . The float that didn’t “float.” Pepperettes and Bachelorettes decorating gym for Homecoming . . . welcome Boga- lusa . . . P.T.A. Drive . . Future Teach- ers Radio Panel . . . Beta Club Initiation . . . Barnwarming . . . sadly saying good- bye to a busy November . . . 'TZovetn e'i The “bare” band is clothed! 'Deeem en ■5, „ ,k [o. Oh, the ?a'nl DECEMBER . . . happy holidaze ... all the work of Mr. Wiseman and the faculty pays off as Bradley becomes a member of the Southern Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges . . . band concert and party . . . football banquet ... “I Speak for Democracy” contest . . . super- lative program . . . D.A.R. winner an- nounced—Martha Jones . . . Bear Cagers stomp Polk County ... New Year’s Eve parties . . . farewell to 1957 . . . Buttering-up the Faculty ... JANUARY . . . Happy New Year . . . “The Creature Walks Among Us” . . . Honor Roll announced . . . Deryle Hol- loway wins F.F.A. speech contest . . . art exhibit . . . East Tennessee State Band tryouts . . . Seniors order invitations . . . Beta Club convention . . . Junior and Sen- ior class plays . . . broken resolutions . . . and so ends January, another month be- hind us ... Miss Mowery celebrates . . . fkiKU tCf ret UBs. Shorty saves the game! Officially chartered. Friendly rivalry . . . pefauc iy FEBRUARY . . . the month for sweet- hearts . . . measurements for caps and gowns . . . honor group announced . . . Ed Falls—Bachelorettes’ Mr. Valentine . . . snow and sledding on Bowman Hills . . . Maids of Hearts elected . . . final size gown for Doughball? A white Valentine’s . . . payment on the Washington trip . . . F.H.A. Banquet . . . Student Body presi- dential elections ... Jo Ann Mason cho- sen Tri-State F.F.A. Queen . . . Band Clinic . . . Bears beat City . . . industrial tours . . . thus ended February . . . All for Bradley, stand up and holler! Chili, culture and conversation . . . touch Davis gashing10 p'anS wiA c Bound for the Olympics? Musical madhouse. MARCH . . . wearing of the green with everybody’s Irish blood showing . . . band’s musical show . . . Seniors return with tales of Washington . . . faculty va- riety show ... the Guidance Room put to good use . . . pleasant memories of March . . . APRIL ... no foolin’, it’s here . . . much needed rest at Easter time . . . Hi-Y Youth Assembly . . . Dixie Scholarship tests . . . Student Council Convention ... an in- toxicating smell of spring in the air . . . exhilarating April swirls out . . . April Fool! Well, farewell, “fellers.” Tttay MAY . . . some of the Seniors had begun to think that this month would never come . . . May Day . . . final club meetings . . . Senior picnic and banquet . . . band ban- quet . . . starry-eyed girls and handsome boys at the Junior-Senior play . . . special activity awards . . . the “lucky” ones who are exempted from final tests . . . the OCOEEAN arrives . . . Commencement . . . four well-spent years draw to a close for the Seniors and both Seniors and un- derclassmen look to the future. May Day Royalty. SPORTS Don Parker Reginald Law Bruce Hooper John Holland Marshall Davis Wendell Neely Forrest Allen Lonnie Atchley Cleaston Runion Edd Falls SetUoM First roiv: Donald Osment, Fletus Longwith, Reginald Law, Marshall Davis, Forrest Allen, Co- Captain; Wendell Neeley, Captain; Cleaston Runion, Co-Captain; John Holland, Don Parker, Bruce Hooper, Jack Watson. Second row: Pat Malone, Lloyd Callaway, Don Sewell, Pat Bivens, Joe McCoy, Lonnie Atchley, Bill White, Tim Resden, Rex Dockery, Richard Casteel, Edd Falls, Jack Chase. Third row: Jerry Lyles, Virgil Lamon, Charles Snyder, George Laycock, Don McEwen, Wayne Goode. CO-CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CO-CAPTAIN Cleaston Runion Wendell Neeley Forrest Allen Sewell gains yardage. W i ▼ , n Edd Falls TACKLE: Marshall Davis END: GUARD: Wendell Neely ■ TACKLE: Reginald Law END: Daniel Burt Runion shakes Holland loose. QUARTERBACK: John Holland END: Buddy Rodgers CENTER :Tim Resden Davis is clearing tl BACK: Fletus Longwith way for Parker. SCORES Bradley 20 Rossville 0 Bradley 20 Polk County....... 7 Bradley 20 Knox Central 6 Bradley 6 Red Rank 7 Bradley 0 Chattanooga Central 35 Bradley 0 Chattanooga City...........14 Bradley 45 Copper Basin . 6 Bradley 14 Cookeville 25 Bradley 7 McMinn County 0 Bradley 6 Bogalusa .................. 0 m MV i'.VtV HIM Mill tVtVi mYiV ♦Yl mmiif S % n i-y. i ‘ '«ki £S m AX v BACK: Pat Malone QUARTERBACK: Lloyd Callaway BACK: Don Sewell - First line: Goins, Dalton, Belk, Evans, Whaley, Smith, Gill, Lee, Doherty, Dorflinger, Johnson, Duncan, Kibble, Steveison, Coach Frazier. Second line: Parks, Trewhitt, Tye, Renner, Clark, Meager, Hampton, Buckner, Beasley, Bates, Jones, Langham, Manager; Crisp, Sells. Third line: Evans, Dunn, Brown, Cooper, Sharpe, Kibble, Murphey, Harris, Geren, Sheely, Geren, Allen, Emrey, Chase, Pickett, Lawson, Dooley, Nelson. FOOTBALL MANAGERS Wayne Bishop Jimmy Scott Bill Talley Wendell Ramsey Don Beck ■ ‘ -wSm .;' .■.■■ .'■' % v;y'{ $;■ ' $ ■■■ • ,, ■■„ • • ’ ; X'y vifeffi : -V - ' i COACHES HAROLD HENSLEY SMITH JAMES FRAZIER Varsity Line Coach Head Football Coach Freshman Football Coach B-Team Basketball Coach B-Team Football Coach RAY CHUMBLEY Girls’ Basketball Coach BILL WALKER B-Team Football Coach Varsity End Coach Varsity Baseball Coach Varsity Basketball Coach VARSITY TEAM: John Elliott, Manager; Tommy Barrett, Robert Scoggins, Paul Elliott, Richard Traylor, Buster Ogle, Co-Captain; Edd Falls, Captain; Carroll Ogle, Ralph Mason, Jerry Wright, George Link. Jerry Wright GUARD Ralph Mason FORWARD Tommy Barrett GUARD Richard Traylor FORWARD Buster Ogle CO-CAPTAIN CENTER Paul Elliott FORWARD George Link GUARD Edd Falls CAPTAIN FORWARD Carroll Ogle Robert Scoggins FORWARD GUARD SCORES (continued) Bradley .... 26 Chattanooga Central 65 Bradley 48 Jefferson City 73 Bradley .... 54 Everett 72 Bradley .... 70 Alcoa 75 Bradley .... 80 Meigs 82 Bradley .... 73 McMinn 34 Bradley .... 63 Chattanooga City 59 Bradley .... 51 Lenoir City 86 Bradley .... 59 Soddy-Daisy 78 Bradley _ 49 Chattanooga Central 70 Bradley .... 72 Meigs 71 Bradley — Everett BOYS’ VARSITY SCORES Bradley . 38 •Charleston 41 Bradley . 58 •Calhoun 57 Bradley . 61 •Polk County ... 49 Bradley . 54 Lenoir City 68 Bradley . 62 Jefferson City 58 Bradley . 61 •Calhoun 53 Bradley . 47 Polk County 59 Bradley 41 Charleston 40 Bradley . 47 •McMinn 51 Bradley . 42 Ooltewah 34 Bradley . 48 Soddy-Daisy 54 Bradely . 61 Chattanooga City 65 Bradley . 78 Spring City 43 District Games played: District Record; 7 wins—3 losses. S 7e K First row: Pat Bivens, Raymond Swafford, Robert Neal, Jesse Lovell, Donald Ledford, Bob Sherlin, Buddy Rodgers, Louie Alford. Second row: Dick Pelley, Manager; Herbert Conley, Larry Wilson, Hubert Conley. 'l cvidtfy ‘Sevi et M First row: Melba Orr, Linda May, Nancy Hawkins, Connie Day, Joyce Miller, June Allen, Char- lotte Beaty, Sharon Montgomery, Rita Johnson, Pam Dockery, Wilma Haney, Jane Suits. Second row: Tommie Mowery, Norma Davis, Lavctte Husky, Edna Carroll, Sue Harris, Gincy Boykin, Joyce McClure, Ann Miller, Wanda Clemen, Nancy Entrekin, Carol Lippard, Paulette Cox. Jane Suits GUARD Wilma Haney GUARD Charlotte Beaty FORWARD Pam Dockery FORWARD Linda May FORWARD GIRLS’ SCORES (continued) Bradley __ 21 Charleston .... 29 Bradley __ 25 McMinn ________ 23 Bradley __ 30 Ooltewah ...... 23 Bradley __ 25 Soddy-Daisy ___ 46 Bradley __ 21 City .......... 23 Bradley — 21 Sweetwater .....18 Bradley __ 25 Everett _______ 43 Bradley___31 Meigs _________ 28 Bradley — 37 McMinn ________ 24 Bradley___21 City ..._______ 22 Bradley __ 40 Lenoir City ___34 Bradley — 25 Soddy-Daisy ___ 49 Bradley___34 Meigs _________ 42 GIRLS’ SCORES Bradley . 27 Tcllico Plains 14 Bradley . 48 Red Bank 32 Bradley . 34 Red Bank 30 Bradley . 34 Charleston 40 . 40 26 Bradley . 29 Alumni 34 Bradley . 69 Calhoun 20 Bradley . 30 Polk County 39 . 29 28 . 37 31 Bradley . 46 Calhoun 9 Bradley 29 Polk County 30 MISS GORGEOUS Maxine Brown MR. DREAMBOAT Charles West OUFF STUDIC OF BEAUTY — OPEN8AX-6P.M. 0?’tie td£ce4t MISS SUNSHINE Wilma Webb MR. HAPPY-GO-LUCKY Carl Buckner TfUit 4t6£etcc MISS ENERGY Sharon Montgomery MR. MUSCLES Wendell Neely MISS OOMPH Lynda Lippard MR. IT John Holland 7K u? 'Pofeulasi MISS SEVENTEEN Maureen Olsson MR. ESQUIRE Edward Hicks MISS PROMPT Marilyn Zaleski MR. RELIABLE Terry Hixson “Se4t- Dx taed Mott DefoettdtrfUe '7ale tied TKott ScJtooC Sfiinit MISS APPLAUSE Ann Almond MR. ENCORE Phillip Morehead MISS PEP Marguerite Ferrell MR. CHEER Reginald Law 'pcutvtiedt MISS ETIQUETTE Frances Albritton MR. MANNERS Deryle Holloway MISS NIT-WIT Marty Fulbright MR. NINCOMPOOP John Elliott ✓ TfUot Studious MISS GENIUS Sandra Ellis MR. BRAIN Charles Simpson Seat Dcutcena. MISS SWING Karen Jammes MR. RHYTHM Bill Edwards MAY QUEEN Mae Frances Taylor Sue Lawson HOMECOMING QU SENIOR Barbara Sneed JUNIOR VALEDICTORIAN Maureen Olsson Carleen Olsson 'rtyofUVl Charles Simpson Marilyn Zaleski Mildred Miller Judy Samples Alta Chase PURPOSE: To promote citizenship along democratic lines, and strive to better the relationship between the members of the faculty and the students. Wilma Webb Deryle Holloway Katie Parks Gayle Hicks Franklin Haney Ed Hicks Studeat (2 uttcii Seated: Bill Talley, Ed Hicks, Gayle Hicks, Deryle Holloway, Wilma Webb, President; Katie Parks; Franklin Haney, Vice President; Joyce Finnell, Secretary; Betty Barton. Standing: Harry Nelson, Mary Gilliland, Jerry Chastain, Philip Conn, Judy Ownbey, Nancy Blackmon, Diane Lippard, Gary Gibson, Laura Bennett, Jan Ownbey. Mrs. Bryant, Sponsor (not pictured). JUNIOR MEMBERS Mary Gilliland Jerry Chastain Philip Conn Judy Ownbey Joyce Finnell SOPHOMORE MEMBERS Betty Barton Gary Gibson Diane Lippard FRESHMAN MEMBERS Bill Talley Jan Ownbey Laura Bennett Nancy Blackmon Harry Nelson '7 l ztio t zt ‘rtyotton, Society First row: Nora Robinson, President; Ed Hicks, Vice President; Lynda Lippard, Secretary-Treasurer; Ann Almond, Katie Parks. Second row: Frances Albritton, Joe Clift, Sandra Ellis, Franklin Haney, Deryle Hollo- way, Martha Jones, Julia Kirkpat- rick. Third row: Marilyn Zaleski, Sandra Abel, Wilma Atchley, Bev- erly Ball, Ben Chism, Philip Conn. Fourth row: Tana Dunn, Joyce Fin- nell, Wayne Goode, Retta Hannah, David Horton. Fifth row: Martha Huffine, Caroline Jackson. Sixth row: Linda Lawson, Suzanne Lorenz, Judy Ownby. Seventh row: Phyllis Rymer, Sue Snyder, Katie Varncll. Miss Mowery 'TfatcottaC 076e4ficcut Society PURPOSE: To promote the advancement of dramatic arts and increase the under- standing of this field for those who so desire. First row: Edward Hicks, President. Second row: Sandra Ellis, Secretary; Miss Mary Louise Rodgers, Sponsor; Ann Hawk, Treasurer. Third row: Marilyn Zaleski, Janet Allen, Julia Kirk- patrick. Fourth row: Mae Taylor, Gayle Hicks, Mildred Miller. Fifth row: Marguerite Miles, Linda Callaway, Cookie Lee. Sixth row: Brenda Beaty, Karen Jammes, Phillip Conn, Bobby Owcnby, Junior Billingsley, Ernest Johnson, Pat Martin, Wilma Webb, Sue Snyder. Seventh row: Linda Curtis, Lynn Lafferty, Tana Dunn, Kathleen Bryan, Katie Parks, Bill Ensley, Ben Chism, David Horton, Ann Dykes. Edward Hicks President Ann Hawk Vice President Sandra Ellis Secretary Bill Ensley Treasurer [Character [character] First row; Sandra Ellis, President; Mildred Miller, Vice President; Martha Jones, Secre- tary. Second row: Maureen Olson, Treasurer; Jean Giles, Franklin Haney, Ed Hicks, Carleen Olsson. Third row: Katie Parks, French Al- ford Jr., Ann Almond, Maxine Brown, Gayle Hicks, Deryle Holloway, Sarah Pigg. Fourth row: Sandra Abel, Pat Atchley, Phyllis Beisley, Kathleen Bryan, Philip Conn, Brenda Duncan, Mary Gilliland. Fifth row: Caroline Jackson, Judy Ownby, Katie Varnell. SPONSOR: Mrs. Newman. Ann Almond President Nora Robinson First Vice Pres. Katie Parks Third Vice Pres. Julie Kirkpatrick Secretary-T reasurer Edward Hicks Second Vice Pres. PURPOSE: The purpose of the Lambda Sigma is to discuss the latest books and to encourage students to be more literary minded. First row: Nora Robinson, Marty Fulbright, Ann Almond, Joyce Finnell, Phyllis Beasley, Jerry Chastain, Betsy Hardwick, Katie Parks, Edward Hicks. Second row: Miss Randolph, Sponsor; Wayne Goode, Gary Gibson, Jack Watson, Frances Albritton, Lynda Lippard, Kathleen Bryan, Mary Gilliland, Martha Jones, Dennie Tinsley. Third row: John Elliott, Bill Albritton, Lynn Laf- ferty, Robert Hines, Tommy Bell, Mary Robinson. a © © a '7%u(up€tefi PURPOSE: To give students an opportunity to learn the funda- mentals of journalism, to inform the school of happenings, and to provide an opportunity for lead- ership. STAFF First row: Philip Conn, Business Man- ager; Ben Chism, Assistant Business Manager. Second row: Miss Haun, Sponsor; Joyce Finnell, Editor. Third row: Marilyn Zaleski, Make-up Editor; Martha Jones, Typist; Mae Taylor, Ex- change Editor; Cookie Lee, Sports Ed- itor. Seated: Brenda Duncan, Linda White, Diane Lippard, Miss Haun, Ben Chism, Philip Conn, Joyce Finnell, Betty Barton, Mary Robinson, Karyl Lee, Judy Ownbey, Dennie Tinsley, Janet Allen. Standing: Larry Burt, Bob Griffith, Karen Jammes, Kathy Kirkpatrick, Martha Green, Peggy Haile, Rebecca Rann, Julie Kirkpatrick, Pat Martin, Nancy Kolb, Pat Atchley, Marilyn Zaleski, Sandra Cummings, Markie Still, Judy Bennett, Kay Cross, Mae Taylor, Martha Jones, Denna Ragsdale, Kay Whalen, Judy Devine. PURPOSE: To give service to the school and the community, and to offer leadership development. Key First row: Charles West, Pat Malone, Treasurer; John Hol- land, Vice President; Mar- shall Davis, President; Wen- dell Neeley. Not pictured: Tommy Bell, Secretary. Sec- ond row: Wendell Ramsey, Jack Watson, Jerry Lyles, Rex Dockery, Bill Albritton, Reg- inald Law. Third row: Gary Gibson, Lloyd Callaway, Tim Resden, Buddy Rodgers, George Kile, Terry Hixson. Fourth row: Lynn Lafferty, Ralph Mason, R. L. Scoggins. First row: Fournier, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Sponsor; Olsson, President; Hixson, Vice President; Zaleski, Secretary; Olsson, Treasurer; Clift. Second row: Smith, Bledsoe, Edwards, Chase, Pritchett, Mitchell, Albritton, Oliver, Miller, Martin, Ellis, Kirkpatrick. Third row: Brown, Carson, Renslow, Bromley, Allen, Lawson, Carden, Howell, Caldwell, Callwawy. PURPOSE: To learn about the teaching profession, its opportunities, its responsibili- ties, and its important role in our democracy. First row: Stuart, Rollins, Rogers, Brown, Mason, Gilliland. Dunn, Rymer, Owenby, Randolph. Second row: Dailey, Holloway, Rogers, Colloms, Rogers, Murray, Rogers, Vance, Hixson, Moore, Jones, Sneed, Snyder, Varnell, Bryant, Rogers, Duggan, Kelly, Green, Randolph, Collins, Griffith, Lawson, Baldree, Barrett. Third row: Renslow, Fisher, Burchfield, Kibble, Bryan, Edwards, Parks, Pippenger, Shults, Easterly, Griffith, Walker, Huffine, Varnell, Miller, Miller, Millard, Harmon, Brewer, McCoy, Barrett, Morgan. Fourth row: Horton, Osborne, Hamilton, Chastain, Davis, Samples, Corvin, Wooten, McClure, Lewis, Painter, Lawson, Caldwell, Pruiett, Pilgrim, Ogle, Caldwell, Miller, Hannah, White, Teague, Owenby, Ramsey. Fifth row: Vaughn, Bledsoe, Pournier, Stell, Humphrey, Ball, Mowery, Branaman, Keppler, Huskey, Carroll, Delay, Collins, Mull, Boles, Harris, Thompson, Campbell. Sixth row: Rann, Davis, Crawford, Wilhoit, Renslow, Howell, White, Bennett, Wallace, Parks, Gercn, Beaty, Barnett, Resser, Beaty, Bennett, Bryant. cetane 4tnesUc ' PURPOSE: To emphasize the importance of worthy home memberships, and the development of leadership in home and community life. First row: Judy Owenby, Reporter; Joyce Rollins, Historian; Maxine Rogers, Treasurer. Second row: Jo Ann Mason, Pres- ident. Third row: Wanda Randolph, Song Leader; Tana Dunn and Maxine Brown, Vice Presidents; Susan Stuart, Parliamen- tarian. Fourth row: Mary Gilliland, Vice President. Seated, first row: Mary Ruth Rogers, Treasurer; Phyllis East- erly, President; Patsy Dalton, Vice President. Second row: Donna Holloway, Reporter; Brenda Horton, Parliamentarian. Standing: Glenda Griffin, Song Leader; Laura Bennett, Sec- retary. Not pictured: Gail Cavett, Historian. putcvte '%So ne Mi6e'i4. 4 t Uca The purpose of the Future Homemakers of America is to emphasize the importance of worthy home member- ships, and the development of leadership in home and community life. Choosing dresses for the annual F.H.A. Fashion Show. Decorating for the Sweetheart Ban- quet held in February. F.H.A. led in Civil Defense program to educate the students and teachers of Bradley and Arnold to the need of being prepared and calm in the face of danger. SIX STEPS TO SURVIVAL PREfi?1 Y0UR FAMILY ron emergencies LEARN THE CIVIL DEFENSE PUDLIC ACTION SIONALS BUILD A HOME SHELTER KNOW THE CONCLRAO STATIONS READ FACTS ABOUT RADIOACTIVE FAL10' FOLLOW THE EVACUATION PRINCIPLES V OP Hwixteens 'Juniors V t.Gg 6-606! First row: Mr. Arnold, Sponsor; Cantrell,- Reporter; Cantrell, Vice President; McClure, President; Sneed, Treasurer; McCoy, Sentinel; Mr. Mattil, Sponsor. Second row: Painter, Chase, Hagler, Stone, Withrow, Higgins, Hilton, Mur- ray, Masingale. Third row: Haney, Murray, Officer, Rymer, Williams, Watson, Gutherie, Anderson, Hall. Fourth row: Barger, Cline, Mantooth, Caywood, Conley, Holloway, Easterly, Wilson. Fifth row: Kimsey, Layman, Jones, Hysinger, Arms, Still, Cartwright, Bowlin. Sixth row: Hammonds, Frazier, White, Tripplett, Conley, Melton, Lewis, Davis. 'putcvie s4menica First row: Mr. Arnold, Advisor; Cannon, Mathews, Jones, England, Varnell. Second row: Mr. Mattil, Advisor; Prince, Rollins, Blackburn, Ramsey, Hall, Dalton, Brown. Third row: Rymer, Beaty, Higgins, Reynolds, Lockhart, Owens, Murphy. Fourth row: Higgins, Lane, Marler, Cockron, Mowery, Scroggins, Tinsley, Claybow, Caldwell. Fifth row: Stephenson, Withrow, Davis, Green, Rollins, Holmes, McMahon, Tabbott, Laughter. Sixth row: Conley, Mc- Cracken, Stewart, Green, Hicks, Lanham, Massengil, Scklaeger. Seventh row: Parks, Green, Noleck, McElroy, Ramsey, Hooper, Ensley, Pierce, Gold, Dalton. BRADLEY Chairmen of F.F.A.-F.H.A. Barnwarming Committees. The Bradley F.F.A. Dairy Judging Team, representing the State of Tennessee, was awarded a silver emblem in the National Dairy Judg- ing Contest held at Waterloo, Iowa, in October. Members of the team are Deryie Holloway, Jerry Cantrell, Ben Stone and Bill McClure. Mr. Charles Arnold was the team’s instructor. F.F.A. Queen crowned at Barnwarming. Robert Still, Winner of the Corn Production Effi- ciency Contest, and Sponsor, Mr. Mattil. Mr. Charles Arnold, Sponsor; Mr. Could, Bill McClure, Jack Easterly, Willis Holt, Deryie Holloway, Mr. 0. J. Mattil, Sponsor. F.F.A. Tri-State Queen JO ANN MASON The Banner Beef Calves are awarded by the Cleveland Daily Banner to outstanding senior F.F.A. members who plan to further their education. Mr. Brewster, Sponsor. First row; Joe Clift, Vice President; Marshall Davis, President. Second row: Ed Hicks, Chaplain; Reginald Law, Sergeant-at-Arms; Charles West, Treasurer. Third row: Ernie Johnson, Dick Pelly, Carl Buckner, Tim Resden, Lloyd Callaway. Fourth row: Pat Malone, Jack Watson, Donald Osincnt, John Holland, Brent Gill, Jerry Lyles, Gary West. Fifth row: Gary Kelley, Dickie Byrd, Gary Gibson, Johnny Lee, Jerry Thomson, Rex Dockery, Buddy Rodgers, Roanld Coleman. Sixth row: Charles Snyder, Terry Hixson, Sherrill Still, David Smith, Tip Cady, George Kile, Bill Lowe, Pete Robinson, Mike Prince, Bobby Crye. PURPOSE: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and com- munity, high standards of Christian character. Siy na 7au (?lu First row: Maxine Brown, President. Second row: Jo Ann Mason, Secretary; Maxine Rogers, Vice President. Third row: Kay Parks, Sue Snyder, Treasurer; Gayle Hicks, Chaplain. Fourth row: Judy McConnell, Markolita Still, Susan Stuart, Lynn Fournier, Wanda Eaves, Martha Pip penger, Linda Parks. Fifth row: Charlotte McCame, Marilyn Branaman, Martha Howell, Linda Renslow, Sarah Howell, Pat Wallace, Earlene Fournier, Karen Green. Sixth row: Lynda Still, Linda Curtis, Beverly Ball, Pat Griffith, Judy Devine, June Edwards, Betty Bledsoe, Linda Samples, Wilma Haney. Miss Cartwright, Sponsor (not pictured). PURPOSE: To create, maintain, and extend throughout home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. First row: Ann Hawk, President. Second row: Jackie Wilson, Vice President; Ann Almond, Secretary; Kathleen Bryan, Treasurer (not pictured). Third row: Peggy Ingle, Chaplain; Marilyn Zaleski, Parliamentarian, Marty Fulbright, Sergeant-at Arms; Katie Parks, Historian. Fourth row: Linda Callaway, Gail Hill, Pat Martin, Frances Albritton, Pat Gladson, Marguerite Ferrell, Wilma Webb. Fifth row: Cookie Lee, Janet Allen, Brenda Duncan, Nora Robinson, Linda Bryant, Katie Lawson, Becky Pirkle, Brenda Beaty. Sixth row: Virginia England, Linda Ratcliffe, Kay Hawk, Julie Parks, Pat Tracy, Suzanne Cunningham, Barbara Collins, Judy Allen, Sherry McBryar. Seventh row: Marny Fulton, Jerry Chastain, Phyllis Kinser, Mary Gilliland, Dora Rodgers, Julia Geren, Dianne Lippard, Amy McNabb, Lynda Lippard, Julia Kirkpatrick. Eighth row: Susan Callaway, Martha Huffine, Tana Dunn, Phyllis Beisley, Caroline Jackson, Susan Lorenz. Mrs. Kerr, Sponsor (not pictured). PURPOSE: To create, maintain, and extend throughout home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character. PURPOSE: To promote school spirit, decorate the football stadium for all home games, and decorate for school activities. efefr€stettc First row: Karen Jammes, Marguerite Miles, Ann Hawk, Reporter; Frances Albritton, Treasurer; Wilma Webb, Chaplain; Pat Gladson, Mar- guerite Ferrell. Not pictured: Denna Ragsdale, Secretary. Second row: Linda Callaway, President; Julie Kirkpatrick, Wilma Haney, Lynda Lippard, Miss Huskey, Sponsor; Bar- bara Wood, Pat Martin, Vice President. Third row: Mari- lyn Zaleski, Parliamentarian; Mae Taylor, Katie Parks, Ann Almond, Jonette Beck. Not pictured: Nora Robinson and Gayle Hicks. PURPOSE: Strives to show the importance of earning a varsity letter, and know the honor of wearing it. Ingle, Barrett, Haney, Hooper, Law, Callaway, Davis, Rodgers, Dockery, Montgomery, Suits, Hawkins, Runion, Falls, Burt, Atchley, Malone, Parker, Watson, Elliott, Scott, Ogle, Link, Byrd, Griffin, Beisley, Martin, Haney, Kiskpatrick, Snyde , Sewell, Longwith, Neeley, McCoy, Resden, Talley, Bivens, Beaty, McBryar. First row: Barbara Woods, Marguerite Miles, Pat Gladson, Treasurer; Anne Dykes, Vice President; Karen Jammcs, President; Linda Callaway, Secretary; Marguerite Ferrell, Katie Parks. Second row: Gail Hill, Brenda Beaty, Ann Hawk, Wilma Webb, Pat Martin, Marty Fulbright, Frances Albritton. PURPOSE: To promote a better relationship and school spirit between Junior and Senior girls and to decorate for the Junior and Senior Prom and school banquets. Becky Pirkle, Sherry McBryar, Bernita Tatum, Betsy Hardwick, Susan Callaway, Phyllis Beisley, Linda Bryant, Sue Snyder, Jackie Wilson, Juliah Geren. Seated: Becky Pack, Katie Lawson, Gelene Stevens, Dorothy Kazy, President. Standing: Wanda Randolph, Sue Ann Still, Mary Louise Paul, Barbara Davis, Nancy Cuffman, Carolyn Vassey, Louise McCoy, Nancy Gorbctt, Jo Nita Collins, Glenda Morgan, Jo Terry Maupin. Coc PURPOSE: To get the right book into the hand of the right student at the right time. PURPOSE: To train person- nel to render efficient service as a teaching aid. First row: Delano Boring, Ronnie Adams, Billy Cross, Roy Barker, Richard Kinder. Second row: Bruce Scoggins, Charles Woody, Johnny Pigg, Sherill Still, Jim- my Goodwin, Bobby Fulbright, Gary Casteel. First row: Green, McGill, Barnett, Allen, Tracy, Davis, Vice President; Still, President; Cunning- ham, Secretary; Haile, Lippard, Whelar, White, Mrs. Kelley, Sponsor. Second roiv: Waller, Rush, Cummings, Bennett, Cross, Parks, Hawk, Stuart, Collins, Cavett. Third roiv: Lee, Smith, .Still, Logan, Nipper, Prince, Paul, Stephenson, Murray, Silvers, Wooten. Fourth row: Unknown, Mc- Cracken, Johnson, Dewall, Osborne, Still, Bryant, Kolton, Devine, Sutherland, Quinton, Gentry, McConald. Not pictured: Simmons, Treasurer. PURPOSE: To provide an opportunity for earning points for Thespian membership. Scsit eA' PURPOSE: To arouse an interest in creative writ- ing. First row: Kathrine Fletcher, Dorothy Pence, Karen Kolton, Secretary; Patricia Suther- land, Vice President; Betty Grady, President; Patricia McCracken, Elaine Quinton. Not pictured: Wilene Cavett, Treasurer. Second row: Judy Green, Nina Jones, Judy Ow- enby, Betty Barton, Ruth Hicks, Marny Fulton, Linda Nelson, Mrs. Kelly, Sponsor. SftatUtA I (2lcc PURPOSE: Intends to pro- mote interest in a better understanding of Spanish- speaking people. First row: Kathy Kirkpatrick, Vice President; Judy Wooten, Secretary-Treasurer; Janet Allen, Chaplain; Jim Pierce, President. Second row: Danny Cross, Don Frazier, Dora Rogers, Linda Fowler, Ann Masoner, Reha Gentry, Gladys Hawkins, Abby Perry, Phyllis Nichols, Jo Nita Collins. Third row: Ronnie Mason, Bob Hendricks, Joe Lemons, Dick Pelley, Betty Gee, Elaine Quinton, Sandra Walker, Martha Johnson. First row: Norman Whitaker, Robert Burson, Bob Hen- dricks, Mary McGill, Vice President; Noble Byrd, Sarah Conn, Doris Dennison, Betty Barton, Martha Huffine, Chap- lain; Melvin Chastain. Sec- ond row: Miss Swiger, Spon- sor; Douglas Boring, Alvin Goodwin, Wendell Boring, Gary Elliff, Douglas Pirkle, Kathie Lorenz, Lois Jones, Jean Renslow, Norma Patrick, Sarah Howell, Betty Byrd, Judy Beckstrom, Eileen Miles. Third row: Larry Burt; Joe Pierce, President; Bobby Kel- ley, Kay Hawk, Betty Kibble, Julie Parks, Kay Cross, Karen Maki, Jerry Chastain, Secre- tary-Treasurer. II glod PURPOSE: Intends to promote interest in a better understanding of this field for those who so desire. Kneeling: June Wright, Secretary-Treasurer; Beverly Ball, Chaplain; Karen Jammes, Vice Presi- dent; Bill Albritton, President. First row: Beverly Trikosko, Patricia Prueitt, Robert Hall, Judy Crane. Second row: Katie Varnell, Judy Hutson, Mary Gilliland, Emma Burchfield, Frances Al- britton, Marlene Pirkle. II @lccd PURPOSE: To get a bet- ter understanding of our own language, and to improve our ideas about Roman culture and customs. First row: Rex Dockery, Treasurer; Judy Bennett, Secretary; Buddy Rodgers, Vice President; Tommy Bell, President. Second row: Marty Fulbright, Miss Turner, Larry Clark, Peggy Ingle, Judy Devine, Peggy Haile. Third row: Karen Koltun, Nancy Barnett, Marny Fulton, Unknown, Frances Simmons, Sandra Cummings, Markie Still, Gary Kelly, John Dorflinger. Fourth row: Shcrald Still, Brent Gill, Larry Jones, Harold Billingsley, Gary Gibson, Terry Elder, Bobby Bell, Estes Felker. patiet I THIRD PERIOD—First row: Charlie Beasley, President; Nancy Blackmon, Vice President; Linda Gail Reed, Treasurer; Tony Emrey, Secretary. Second row: Terry Wilson, Carolyn Moss, Miss Turner, Joseph Smith, Nancy Cuffman, Margaret Williams, Nancy Ogle, Judy Green, Linda Green. Third row: Brenda Moore, Eddy Duncan, Douglas Fuller, John Tye, Dennis Doherty, Mary Lou Callaway, Connie Manis, David Smith. PURPOSE: To get a bet- ter understanding of our own language, and to improve our ideas about Roman culture and customs. FIFTH PERIOD First row: Gale Evans, David Brackin, Rudy Beyer, Vice President; Becky Pirkle, President; Amanda Jackson, Secretary; Berta McReynolds, Treasurer; Joe Ragsdale, David Doherty. Second row: Taylor Howard, Mary Ruth Goforth, Virginia Phillips, Sandra Griffith, Pat Sutherland, Helen Johnson, Miss Turner, Sponsor; Larry Watt. Third row: Ann Tucker, Billie Ledford, Linda Waller, Sharley Teague, Diana Higgins, Gincy Boykin, Ann Brown, Carolyn Goins. Lu- jjy j b $U -cX- - - (? ieesiletuU'i6 jM-k- V. Umr sAXM- tr - (t - n U‘- M First row: Bernita Tatum, Becky Pack, Mae Taylor, Carleen Olsson, Maureen Ols- son, Sherry Johnson, Judy Kile, Sue Snyder, Martha Bar- rett, Katie Varnell. Second row: Cookie Lee, Betsy Hard- wick, Pat Atchley, Jo Ann Mason, Maxine Rogers, Max- ine Brown, Katie Parks, Becky Wyatt. Third row: Beverly Mikle, Linda Kelley, Judy Owenby, Edna Carroll, Pat Wallace, Martha Frazier, JoAnn Barrett, June Goins. Fourth row: Sue Lawson, Sandra Ellis, Mildred Miller, Peggy Curbow, Betty Lou Smith, Dot Kazy, Alta Chase, Mrs. Bryant. Not pictured: Linda Callaway, Tana Dunn, Linda Lawson. Jonette Ren- shaw Beck, Marny Fulton, Joyce Leamon. Martha Pip- pinger, Nora Robinson. 'P cf icat Sducatcou Squad First row: Glenda Griffin, Ann Bryant, Carol Lippard, Carolyn Moss, Jane Parker, Phyllis Nichols, Bernoria Brown, Glenda Ogle, Doris Dennison, Barbara Dixon, Linda Hawkins. Second row: Mary Lou Patterson, Sue Geren, Carol May, Barbara Lewis, Patricia O’Neal, Cam Rentfro, Patricia Durham, Mary Lou Hysinger, Patsy Jones, Mary McGill. Third row: Johnnie Faye Hubbardr Mary Talbott, Carolyn Whal- ey, Maxine’ Swafford, Judy Clayton, Linda Waller, Linda Goins, Denny Tinsley. Fourth row: Mrs. Adams, Brenda Moore, Barbara Smith, Diane Ware, Gweneth Johnson, Lin- da McCoy, Carolyn Crook, Joy Brown. Not pictured: Sandra Godfrey, Juliah Geren, Shir- ley Payne. First row: Jo Ann Owenby, Vice President; Katherine Colloms, President; Linda Kay Summars, Treasurer; Linda White, Secre- tary; James Nichols, Richard Kinder, Bobby McLain, Glenda Bryant, Larry Davis. Second roto: Miss Turner, Sponsor; Martha Wyatt, Barbara Bennett, Barbara Batts, Nelda Jean Samples, Eliza- beth Crowell, Reba Dixon, Olivia Curtis, Barbara Ogle, Shirley Jones, Betty Grady, Earlene Fournier. Third row: Jackie Jones, Linda McConnell, Wilma German, Betty Carson, Judy Ros- ser, Elizabeth Lange, Jean Green, Louise Boles, Ruth Holmes, San- dra Ramsey. Not pictured: Jerry Wells, Patsy Terrell, Wilma Atch- ley. PURPOSE: To learn to carry on French conversations, to learn about French cus- toms, history and food. Pcati t 1R.ed PURPOSE: To provide service for others, our country, and our school; and to work for better human relations throughout the world. First row: Collums, R. Logan, Holland, Devine, Vice President; Tinsley, Secretary-Treasurer; Silvers, Randolph, Burt, McNabb, President (not pictured). Second row: Matthews, Pence, Grady, Epperson, Hill, Cavitt, Lorenz, Kolb. Third roiv: Ogle, McCracken, Ball, Howell, Harmon, Rogers, White, Collins. Fourth row: Smith, Johnson, McClure, Beaty, Curtiss, Prince, Gorbctt, Randolph. PURPOSE: To give aid to motorists in distress on the highways and to practice good driving habits. Bobby Fulbright, Robert Hall, Kenneth Harrison, John Randolph, Gary Casteel, Larry McGuire, Sam Randolph, Eddie Hall, Vice President; Eddie Brown, Jim Randolph, President; Harold Billingsley, Robert Howe, Don Harris, Ronnie Womac, David Howard, Bill Wright, Secretary (not pictured); Mr. Tittsworth, Sponsor (not pictured). BAND OFFICERS Lieutenant—Billy Joe Loe Captain■—-Joe Clift Lieutenant—Phillip Morehead BAND DIRECTOR Crill Higgins Majorette PAT GLADSON ■ ag T wirier KAREN JAMMES Flag Twirier BECKY PIRKLE Majorette Virginia England rwirler DA SIMMONS r jorette IDA KAYE SUMMARS '7?t stc6t€tA cutct m m First row: Marguerite Ferrell. Virginia England, Julia Kirkpatrick, Harold Smith, Rex Dockery, Cary Gibson, Nora Robinson, LaVerne Bennett. Second row: Evelyn Gilbreth, Kathy Kirkpatrick, Sherrill Still, Phillip Morehead, Ronnie Logan, Roy Harrison, Mary Robinson, Sandra Cummings. Third row: Penny Harmon, Jo Liner, Larry Morehead, Jim Pierce, David Horton, Joe Burns, Reba Scoggins, Phyllis Conn. Fourth row: Berta McReynolds, Martha Prince, Mike Brewster, Charles Smith, Ann Tucker, Nancy Kolb, Glenda Pilgrim. Conductor: CRILL HIGGINS Accompanist: ANN ALMOND ' r gw First roiv: Nelson, Giles, Hurst, Miller, McCracken, Baldree, Callaway, Rush, Cross. Second row: Wattcnbarger, Daugherty, Osborne, Sutherland, Green, Whittaker, Byrd, Brackin, Officer, Cockran, Thomas, Davidson, Parkinson, Rose, Pilgrim, Allison. Third row: Snyder, Gcnoe, Headricks, Howell, Jones, Hall, Pirkle, Holt, Herron, Guinn, Burns, Bolts, Wilson, Bell. First row: Rosser, Caldwell, Conn, Jackson, Lorenz, Baldree, England, Maki, Easterly, Johnson, Lang. Second row: Samples, Genoa, Campbell, Rogers, Griffith, Harper, Brewer, Fowler, Coleman, Walker, Pilgrim, Gilliland, Ledford, Allison, Campbell, Draper. Third row: Sutherland, Green, Biddy, McReynolds, Mannis, Evans, Ogle, Herron, Guinn, Crittenden, Ingram, Goins, Rymer, Bullard, Smith, Mason, England. 1917 1922 1925 Miss Ella Goodner Lena Copeland Brown Gene Callaway Clarence L. Richmond Mabel Gannaway J. D. Harshbarger Clifford Sharp A. R. Carr Belle Cochran Barnes Hazel Gannaway Flossie McDaris Ellis 1923 Mary Campbell Wattenbarger Mrs. C. R. Austin Allie Barger Hysinger August L. Johnston Grace Lambdin Jones Leonard Beaty Jessie Beaty Saffles 1926 1919 W. J. McReynolds Catherine Johnston McCulley Mrs. Dennis Brown Dorothy Blackburn Collins Clarice Lee I. J. Marler Howard Jones Hazel Renner Richards Gladys Gannaway Harley Higgins Evelyn Ragsdale Grace Blair Lillard Jessie Glenn Carson 1920 Laura Blair Lillard Adele Jones Arthur Clara McReynolds Osborne Hazel Cooper Newman 1927 Ethie Beaty Dewey Davidson 1924 Mary Sue Simmons Lambdin Kate McLelland Gale Lawson Jack Chittenden Miss Elizabeth Rogers Gaynelle Bradford Rouse Wayne L. McCulley Mary Louise Rodgers Ruth Wingo Haworth 1921 Fred Hall Hazel McDaris Clark Gannaway Milas G. Moore Ruth Chambers Beulah Winkler Davidson Lottie Payne Moore Leroy Rymer Dwight McReynolds Jewel Ganna way Geneva Gibson Anderson Mrs. Howard Jones J. Austin Whitener Hazel Givin Byrd Otis G. Renner Minnie Brown Albritton Morton Lipscomb Carl Miss Sara Sue Simmons 1928 1933 J. C. Dodd, Sr. Glenn C. Hooper Melva Joshston Goforth Myrtle E. Carl Flowers Lillian McKenzie Chase Mae McKenzie Resedom 1929 Miriam McDaris Johns Arvenia Owen Edgemon William E. Pierce Madison Trewhitt Dan Wattenbarger Grace Taylor Wattenbarger Gertrude Harmon Foster Beatrice Jobe Smithers Helen Lehr Brown 1930 Dr. E. A. Browder Thelma Tillery Cress Ernest L. Wallace 1931 Mitchell Thomas Mary Frances Payne Parks 4Cct u U Julian Parks Ellen Camel Davis Grace Simbro Farr Barbara Arnold Lafferty 1932 Joyce Redmond McReynolds Vernon Ledford Elsie Crittenden Lawson Edna Collins Pirkle George B. McKenzie Fern Ingle Bledsoe James Fred Bullard Edna Elkins Kibble Elizabeth Peyton Ledford Elizabeth Fillauer J. Clifford Samples Pearl Gilliland Haile 1933 Mrs. Wallace Hackney Virginia Skelton Hamilton Jesse Cartwright Frye Dwight Sharp Eugenia Rodgers George Parker Amy Samples Anne Mills Bryan James E. Gibson Lloyd Callaway Tommy C. Brock Margaret Hamilton Tatum 1934 Walter R. Abel Maizie Murphy Creasmon Dot Keller White Marie Hughes Parker Elmer Renner Martha Duff Pirkle Kibler Goodner Frances Randolph Rodgers C. L. Kirkpatrick 1935 Paul N. Hays Opal Maupin BoyBin Margaret Bean Abel Doyle M. Thomas Sara Taylor Blair Cunnyngham Gertrude Lehr Allen 4Cu K ti 1936 Lorarie Baker Shelton Juanita Harris Hays Hugh P. Randolph Glenna Walker Bowman Charles E. Hughes William F. McDaris 1937 Luther D. Hixson Herbert Benton William K. Fillauer Theodore P. Tipton Rosealthe Lacy Crye Nellie Davis Davis 1938 Jack Talley C. Owen Kile Mrs. Ted Lillard William Allen Jones Pauline Campbell Townsend Earl Elliot Robert Glenn Card Mary Jo Keasler Gibson Dortha Kirk Brackin David G. McCoy John Ross Apperson 1939 Frances Pards Fillauer Bonnie Parker Mary Helen Lee Conrad Day Ruth Beaty Green Harold Lauderback Eva Kate Crye Lauderback Anna Herchert Keasler Eugene Goodwin, Jr. 1940 Rochelle Fulbright O’Connor Lela Ramsey Cate Paul Cate J. E. Penny, Jr. Frank A. White Essie Ball Nina Magee Moore Sara E. Parks Mary Ruth Lee Harmon Louise Whitehead Rentfro Lawrence Edward Rentfro 1941 Bill Schultz Josephine Day Helen McGuire Ruby Ferguson Mann Charles Burchfield George Robert Taylor David Hall Berta Hughes Gibson Bernice Cunnyngham Harmon 1942 Jo Ann Mowery Inez Beene Doly John H. DeWesse Robert G. Johnson Florine Casson Bain Polly Hayes Kay Crofts Daniell Betty Jones Epperson Nancy Parks Taylor Wanda Massey Dr. Charles C. Walker Quinn Lewis Hixon Forrestine Gregg Virginia Miller McDaris 1943 1949 s4Coc k U John Cate Virginia Fike Crox Calvin Harvey Sam Horner, Jr. Alice Hanibright Kirkpatrick Bob Osborne Gincy Slaughter Jones Phillip Brown Kenneth Tinsley 1944 Bertha Prewitt Walker 1945 Sam McIntosh Dudley Hale Betty Clevenger Kennedy Ray Bell Kenneth E. Johnson U 1946 Mary Ramsey Jerni an Harold L. Jernigan • t ’ ••• Dorothy Foot Butler r , , • .i Cletus Benton Lucille Dooley Heron 1946 Roy Ragsdale Christine Rogers Goodman Jacqueline Climer Wooten Shirley Larson Kerr Marie Kimsey Wrinkle Betty Higgins Buslinger 1947 Kenneth Goins Bernice Ingram White Billy Gorden Hampton Pauline Curbow Johnson Geraldine Bennett Dement Roy Farmer 1948 Elsie Benton Kirksey Paul Kirksey Don Pirkle Jewell Barger Goble Beverly Snyder Parkinson Bob Chestnut Fred Brown, Jr. Marjorie McConnell Snyder R. H. Ballard Frances Segraves Bazinet Jacquelyn Seaborn Donald Bruce Baldree Mrs. Dudley Hale Elizabeth Miller Knoble Mantooth Doris Pedigo Evelyn Goins Joyce Brown Robinson Eddie Robinson Dennie Jo Richards Sarah Tipton Park Bobby Harlod Griffin 1951 Roy Glenn Owenby, Jr. Emogene McClure Trotter Gene Hilliard Bobby Hawk Alice Matheny Joe B. Goode Dorothy Urline Burt 1952 Roy Lee Watkins Betty Montgomery Peggy Lawson Eagan 1952 4CcCfH ti 1954 Nellie McClure Waldon A. Goode James Baldree Joyce Orr Bush William C. Garner Bobby Donald Vincent Nelson Eugene Brown George Stuart Helen Standifer Blevins Elaine Ann Zaleski Martha Jane Vaughn Ralph Chase James Holmes Helen Gurley r Bobby Davis 1953 Shirley Campbell Finnell William Howard Bell Peggy Ann Crane Martha J. Crane Paul Taylor Gene Barger Carolyn Clark Kay Hicks Elaine Jones Anderson Max S. Hallum Ted Gobble Karen Griffith Walker Nancy Janet Abel Hayes Nancy Arnold Childers Joe Ann Tallent Betty Nell Miller Paul Burton Abel Wanda Ownbey David Alan Haworth Jeanne Harshbarger Sawyer Billie Joyce Miller Martha Miller Turner Betty Higgins Norma Barker King Charlie Corn Nancy Parkinson Keener Charles E. Kerr Sam McConnell Jimmy Elrod Paul Blackwell Jimmie Cate Joe Vest Frances Evans Vest Jane Kile Lloyd Hayes Jimmie Ruth Haven Shelton Clyde Link Belva Armstrong McAlister Jaylene Haney Elrod Virginia Giles Kile Sonny Samples Tommy Kile Ted N. Smith Hoyle R. King Billy Joe Nolen Wayman H. Deverrell Bernie Orr Richard Carroll Joan Tracy Baker Marva Dean Carson Harry Haun David Trammell William D. Hicks 1955 Sam McReynolds Lawrence Gentry David M. Ferrell 1955 1957 Faith Annette Burt Patricia Ann Goins Hicks 1956 Juanita Joyce Scarlet Louise Pulliam Lloyd Parker John Christy George Peyton Ledford Margaret Ann Martin Bob E. Elliott Betsy Kibble Franklin Calfee Ronnie Yarbrough Kenneth Lafferty Jean Etta Howard Jo Ann McCamish Robert W. Smith Betty Lou Watson Jimmie Gale Lawson Katie Jo Stickley Carolyn Martin Barbara Clark Goins William Andrew Hobbs 1956 Dan Hawk Bettye Guthrie Shirley Bryson Gene Vest Franklin Bennett Sue Gentry Donald M. Johnson Dana Teague Jackie Lyles Blaine Lawson Mary Lou Summars John David Myers Martha Johnson Peggy Self Jimmy H. Wilson Murel Graham Doyle Dixon Patsy Sullivan James McLaine 1957 Deannie Holland Elizabeth Pannell Willene Ledford Raymond Bennett Faye Brown Barbara Brown Mary Jo Clayton Wright Lady Kate Davis Elaine Burchfield Lorraine Burchfield Eloise Kelley Jack Malone John Robert Dantzler Roy Franklin Long Edward Brown Robert Thomas Sample Ernest Clifton Pierce Don Bivens Hazel Banther Shirley Johnson Katherine Merriman Rothell Forgey Hillis Griffith Don Johnson Shirlene Rymer Kenny Ledford Thomas Copeland Janice Swafford Joe Rodgers Jr. 1957 1957 Other Alumni Brenda Newman Geren Evelyn Rucker Ivey Virginia Millard Jessie Holden James M. Linville ■ r David S. Burnette Jeremiah Kiser Brenda Louise Hewitt Jerry Childers Mac Small Allen Evans Barbara Lawson Barbara Nelson Ruth Roberson Walter Dixon Judy Mitchell Sherry Beaty Moss Danny Kent Alice Duncan Rymer Carol Ann Farmer Mary Snyder Betty Miller Ronald Martin Delores Trewhitt Johnny Howard Triplett Nancy H. Gould Ameldia Sue Jones Wayne Lloyd Hedger Barbara Wilson Frankie Sue Farris Hobbs Don Marvin Geren Other Alumni Joe E. Conroy Luke Callaway Alice Harle Louise McCoy Jack B. Kibler Mildred Goodner Childers Sibyle Goodner Masters Mrs. H. C. Crittenden Wayne Varnell Henry Evans Ira Ingle Alma Lee Hindman Rhoda Foster Minich Cleo Cecil Kelly Johnny Arp, Jr. Jack Bass Evelyn Dooley Holland Charles Sloan ! I Virginia Byrd Sloan Jane Rutherford Griffith Emily Swartz Bernice Bennett Boring Margaret Howard Welch Jack Goins Kermit A. Swiger 1950 Robert Abel Jack Trotter Dwain McCollum Bettye Trimm Davis Arliss Stonecipher Joyce Jones Stonecipher Oma Dean Johnson Marie Burnette Keiser Virginia Lewis Fox Eloise Ellis Seaborn Nancy Byars Bobby Dee Holmes Patrons Sandra Cummings S. I. Bryant I From the Class of 1975 Congratulations to the Class of '58 KAY DAN I ELL STUDIO HICKS ELECTRIC COMPANY CLEVELAND TENNESSEE Clyde Calf e e WELL DRILLING BLUE SPRINGS ROAD C L EVELAND , TENNESSEE PHONE GR 6-4 761 F. H . A . TERMS BOB'S GULF STATION North End Gulf Station BOB REYNOLDS, Prop. We Never Close Phone GR-6-6331 Broad and Central CLEVELAND, TENN. CATE BROS. YOUNG MEN'S SHOP Quality Rules THE SPOT Hamburgers, Chili Cold Drinks, Malts, Frosted Malts PHONE GR-2-4842 WOOD'S JEWELERS Wood's for Diamonds 73 Ocoee St. CLEVELAND, TENN. TEEN-AGE SHOPPE Smart Things for Ladies, Tots and Teens Phone GR-2-4821 CLEVELAND, TENN. D. C. RENNER WHOLESALE PHONE GReenwood 6-6516 PIERCE'S DRUG STORE It's the Best Phone GR-2-I0I2 CLEVELAND, TENN. OTTO STAMPER SON HARDWARE ON THE SQUARE Cleveland, Tenn. SERVICE CAB CO. AAA CABS GRADY CHAPMAN, Manager Phone GR-6-4800 GREGOR'S Cleveland's Newest and Finest Store CLEVELAND, TENN. PEERLESS TEXTILES A Division of BURLINGTON MILLS CORPORATION Manufacturers of Woolen Cloth and Blankets CLEVELAND TENNESSEE CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY Manufacturers of VELVO FLOUR, MEAL AND FEEDS -f ¥ CLEVELAND COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, INC. BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF '58 While at College — or On the Job — Keep Up With News of All Your Friends! Subscribe to THE CLEVELAND DAILY BANNER DOOLEY'S DRUG STORE ED DOOLEY Prop. The Rexall Store Phone GR-6-5516 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE THOMAS-HILL STORES Men's and Boys' Wear Cleveland, Tennessee JARMAN SHOES VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS KNOX HATS BROOKFIELD CLOTHES Latest Styles Best Buys For Good Food ... Try BRADLEY SNACK SHOP Across From the High School NORTH LEE ROLLER RINK CLEVELAND TENNESSEE MOORE'S PHARMACY AND FIVE POINT PHARMACY Phone GR 2-4538 or GR 6-6521 ALLEN A. SHUGART FURNITURE MART Dixie Ranges and Philco Refrigerators 360 Central Ave., N. E. GReenwood 6-7216 ARD'S Exclusive Ladies' Ready-to-Wear For Your Best Wearing Apparel Visit ARD'S DOOLEY'S ICE CREAM BAR Friendliness Is Our Specialty Phone GR-6-7645 CLEVELAND, TENN. CLEVELAND HOME SUPPLY We Specialize in Floor Covering Paint and Modernfold Doors Compliments of McLAIN SPORT SHOP, INC THE LIPPARD BUTANE - PROPANE SERVICE, INC. Propane Gas — Gas Appliances Storage System — Service 80 Inman Street S. W. PHONE GR-6-5051 SOUTHERN SHOE STORE Shoes for the Entire Family APLER'S SHOE STORE MAX APLER, Owner CINDERELLA SHOE STORE The Shoe Place of Cleveland Ocoee Street CLEVELAND, TENN. GRIFFITH CYCLE SHOP We Repair All Makes and Models 94 Church PHONE GR-2-5551 DIXIE PRODUCTS, INC Manufacturer of DIXIE GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE The Family Store Everything for Home and Auto PHONE GR-6-4361 and 6-4113 PRINCESS SERVICE STATION HUGH CALLAWAY Pure Oil Products and Westinghouse Appliances Compliments of GAYE LINDA SAMPLES Compliments of JARNAGIN WHOLESALE CO. Phone GR-2-I63I CLEVELAND, TENN. RENTFRO MOTORS STUDEBAKER HEADQUARTERS 2321 Ocoee Street PHONE GR-6-8534 GROVER C. LEE BUILDERS' SUPPLY If You Build We Have the Material Phone GR-6-8590 CLEVELAND, TENN. Compliments of MAXINE BROWN GAYLE HICKS TERRY HIXSON FRANKLIN HANEY DERYLE HOLLOWAY BUCHANAN FLORAL CO. Flowers for All Occasions Phone GR-6-4941 DALTON PIKE p ' Compliments of THE DUPLAN CORPORATION CLEVELAND TENNESSEE TENNESSEE COACH COMPANY Don't Drive, Take a Bus and Leave the Driving to Us. BLAIR'S SERVICE STATION Across From High School PAN-AM PRODUCTS Phone GR-2-9183 BLAIR CUNNINGHAM CLEVELAND TENNESSEE Dial GR-6-5521 AMERICAN UNIFORM COMPANY CLEVELAND TENNESSEE Your Baby Deserves the Best GLENN'S FOOD STORE Save More and Eat Better 20 — 50 Phone GR-6-4051 Exclusive Women's Wear CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE PHILLIPS RADIO AND TV SALES SERVICE A Place for Service 120 Central Avenue Phone Gr-2-2771 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE CLEVELAND EXPRESS COMPANY The PONY EXPRESS Was a Success but the CLEVELAND EXPRESS Is the Best! PHONE GR-2-4545 CLEVELAND TENNESSEE FIKE FUNERAL HOME Cleveland's Largest and Finest CLEVELAND TENNESSEE akb w r t or Iff u$ual Opportunity ! V th mtssx y;: us-44' K« W-- ♦« (! Rw put a« : k l h ««d w )oo Bt.x W w«at «ita nd «« «. : .t or n fc ra ?o .w r;r ;he5r « «$ ,: 5, Witt. W rm« : «0 «X' : trim ntti ttr, Sf e« y u txa 4« ne isuni uxK k t unt is.. , C «DT wveae. ad. rM-r _ —a ' GOVT, WOEKEHB COLORED P rn 2ft wX;r, r 4 ©m }n '.©Ar ym« Work i yoor . PhOft hftwryn J2- y m. ; MO. ?'3-H L MR BAKER - ?B j HtL v OOM«TIC Mitp CAWM f W„ cULa «OCkisjt: i « :« ;. 9 ! r? «d «u rtei«. for ««tutcL coJorrd {« Mv«c Hv« to atf t t ■ ? tn Au AD, ■ nv it- nf Bgr ; ttnr jrr oo ... ■ { ■. Your First Job- Protect Our Forests One of the first responsibilities of citizenship is to protect and wisely use the abundant resources with which our country is blessed. One of the most valuable of these many resources is the forest which provides products for better living, incomes, and commercial activity. In one way or another, wood will contribute to better life for you and your family. You have met one great challenge. Now accept another and resolve to protect and wisely use your forests. .iSTiofisf-'. Remember! Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires BOWATERS SOUTHERN PAPER CORPORATION Calhoun, Tennessee ! MIL —MtN AN WOMIN WANTED: 160,000,- j 000 persons to i help Keep Ameri- ca Green. Should know how to putj out campfires,: use ash trays, keep trash fires under 0 ;©« .. o© «kU««fc, R ©fc 0 t:h to. a ! . tc$ f aiS r 4 Jb war € u uit. Compliments of DON'S FURNITURE MART CLEVELAND LINCOLN —MERCURY COMPANY Sales and Service New and Used Cars Phone GR-6-6501 CLEVELAND, TENN. SNACK HOUSE NO. 2 For the Bottomless Cup Perfect Fleetwood Coffee CLEVELAND CREAMERY It’s Fresh and Grade A At Your Door or Your Favorite Food Store PHONE GR-6-8441 CARROLL'S SERVICE STATION The Best Service in Town 9th Street CLEVELAND, TENN. HOLIDAY HILL MOTEL Cleveland’s Newest and Finest MR. AND MRS. W. M. WATSON Owner and Manager CITY VIEW MOTEL Complete Heat and Air-Conditioned Your Service Is Our Pleasure CLEVELAND, TENN. BROWN INS. AGCY. Insurance Is Our Business 270 Ocoee St. CLEVELAND, TENN. TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT Finest Food in Town Phone GR-6-6239 CLEVELAND, TENN. GENE'S RECORD MARK A Record for Every Taste Phone GR-6-8670 CLEVELAND. TENN. BRADLEY MOTOR COMPANY Everything That's Best for Your Chevrolet We're here to serve you; We'd like to serve you more. Even the Hillbillies in the Mountains will shop at Your store . . . Phone Gr. 6-7518 BROOKING WHOLESALE COMPANY CLEVELAND BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Saving — Loans — Trust MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Cleveland, Tennessee YOUR HEALTH IS OUR BUSINESS CENTRAL-WALGREEN AGENCY LJkufib CLEVELAND'S LEADING DRUG STORE Where Everybody Meets Prescription Specialists TRUSTED OVER A MILLION TIMES KILE MOTOR CO., INC CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE GR-6-4564 S. Lee Highway RIDE A ROCKET HARDWICK STOVE COMPANY World's Largest Manufacturers of Gas Ranges ONE HOUR MARTINIZING CLEANERS Keeping Cleveland Clean Phone GR-2-6122 CLEVELAND, TENN. VAUGHN'S FOOD STORE Choice in Meats and Vegetables PHONE GR-2-4517 CLEVELAND, TENN. CHASE'S Pontiac — Frigidaire Maytag HARLE'S FLOWERS Flower Shop and Greenhouse Cut Flowers — Corsages Floral Designs 3119 Edwards Street CLEVELAND 5 10 STORE Your Money Buys More Shop Today CLEVELAND, TENN. COOKE'S FOOD STORE On the Square FREE DELIVERY Phone GR-2-3808 CLEVELAND, TENN. McDARIS BROTHERS Clothiers Varsity-Town Clothes — Arrow Shirts Nunn-Bush Shoes — Stetson Hats McGregor Sportswear TOM LAW MEN'S WEAR HART SCHAFFNER MARX FLORSHEIM SHOES South of the Square For the Best in School Supplies COOPER'S BOOK STORE PHONE GR-2-2831 MASON'S GROCERY Food You Can Trust Phone GR-6-8912 CLEVELAND, TENN. For FRESH and GRADE A Dairy Products Select JloppyValLuf Each Time You Shop! CLEVELAND CONCRETE BLOCK CO. Potato Chips A TREAT ANYTIME THE HOBBY HUT A Hobby for the Young and Old PHONE GR-2-6461 (Av, Need a Hobby, See Us RADIO SALES SERVICE Television 80 Second Street, N. E. GR-2-5651 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Dial GReenwood 6-4395 or 6-4308 MORRIS W. GREENE Local Agent 67 Ocoee N (Steed Bldg.) CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS ART MART SIGNS CLEVELAND TENNESSEE STAR-VUE DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLEVELAND TENNESSEE PROFFITTS LON'S FASHION STORE SANDWICH SHOP Phone GR-2-4851 CLEVELAND, TENN. Cleveland’s Most Popular Drive-In PINION JEWELRY BEATY'S FEED STORE CREDIT JEWELRY Security Feeds 650 Wildwood Avenue PHONE GR-6-5321 BRADLEY BLOCK CO. Anything tor Your Building Needs Phone GR-2-2531 CLEVELAND, TENN. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT 65 Ocoee N. W. Phone GR-6-5567 CLEVELAND. TENN. Compliments of MOORE CUNNINGHAM BROS. 117 Inman Street Phone GR-6-5041 CLEVELAND, TENN. FURNITURE CO. Where You Feather Your Nest With a Little Down CLEVELAND, TENN. TOWN AND COUNTRY BRYANT RESTAURANT HARDWARE CO. Cleveland's Finest Next Door to Cleveland Hotel It Is a Pleasure to See You 65 Inman N. E. PHONE GR-6-5631 BROWN STOVE WORKS, INCORPORATED Manufacturers of Wood and Gas Ranges Tropic-Sun Coal Circulators Automatic Electric Water Heaters CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE jKil eih. M. C. HEADRICK SUPER MARKET N. LEE HIGHWAY 548 CENTRAL AVENUE Where Prices Are Born and Raised Elsewhere THE ENCHANTED SHOP CLEVELAND TENNESSEE MURPHY BUCKNER FUNERAL HOME CLEVELAND TENNESSEE 0VNOT £Z F y OU FLF? There's No Place Like FRANK'S ESSO SERVICE STATION Phone GR-2-5521 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE When Better Automobiles Are Built Buick Will Build Them Where to Buy It BRYANT MOTORS PHONE GR-6-7575 CLEVELAND, TENN. THE LITTLE PIG Most People Eat and Want Good Food This Is Our Motto, We Cherish It As Gold CLEVELAND TENNESSEE 411 9th Street HAMILTON'S RESTAURANT Home Cooking Plate Lunches Short Orders Sandwiches CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE GR-2-9193 WOOLWORTH'S A Store You Can Trust What Do You Want, We Have It CLEVELAND TENNESSEE CLEVELAND TENNESSEE McLAIN FUNERAL HOME CLEVELAND TENNESSEE QUALITY CLEANERS We're Tops in Dry Cleaning GR-6-7341 CLEVELAND TENNESSEE ELIZABETH SHEDDAN INSURANCE CO. Firemen's Fund Phoenix Assurance Queen Travelers Fire U.S. F S Property — Casualty Surety — Fidelity Since 1922 CLEVELAND TENNESSEE C. C. CARD COMPANY CLEVELAND TENNESSEE CALLAWAY GROCERY CLEVELAND TENNESSEE CLEVELAND CHAIR COMPANY CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE DANA NORTH AND SON Signs A Complete Sign Service Neon FLATIRON BLDG. PHONE GR-2-4661 Second Street N. E. PARKS-BELK COMPANY Cleveland's Largest and Leading Department Store MANUFACTURERS' SOAP AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION The Cost of Electricity Is Low Complete Electrified Homes and Low Cost, Easy to Operate Time and Labor Saving Electrical Appliance Conveniences Mean Better Living and Easier Work See the New Electrical Appliances on Display at Your Favorite Appliance Dealer CLEVELAND ELECTRIC SYSTEM IN THE ELECTRICAL CENTER OF AMERICA CLEVELAND CLOTH STORE CLEVELAND TENNESSEE SANITARY FOOD MARKET CLEVELAND TENNESSEE CLEVELAND NATIONAL BANK Established 1866 MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION PENNEY'S Cleveland's Newest and Finest Dept. Store CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Compliments of ABEL HARDWARE COMPANY CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE GRABER'S 2nd St. Cleveland, Tenn. Good Buys in Clothes JOE RODGERS OFFICE SUPPLY AND EQUIPMENT CO. HARDWICK RETAIL STORE Men's and Boys' Furnishings Ladies' Ready-+o-Wear SUGAR AND SPICE RESTAURANT CLEVELAND TENNESSEE BURGER'S MUSIC STORE CLEVELAND TENNESSEE Wtot-VC nuj bcmm Cleveland. Te nn ESTABLISHED 1902 DRIVE IN BRANCH 191 Church St. N. E. MAIN OFflCE Congratulations to the Class of '58 MERCHANTS BANK Compliments of TOBY'S FOOD STORE CALLAWAY MOTORS Your Dodge and Plymouth Dealer CLEVELAND TENNESSEE 7tcct%it6 yu6 DAIRY PRODUCTS VEST DAIRY PRODUCTS For the Best, Try Vest COMMERCIAL OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. LORRY L. HILL, Manager Everything for the Office School Supplies, Social Stationery, and Party Supplies WE DELIVER PHONE GR-2-5541 CLEVELAND FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Every Savings Account Insured Up to $10,000 CLEVELAND TENNESSEE HAL'S MUSIC HOUSE No Square Records Sold Here CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE Compliments of the STUDENT COUNCIL WILLAM C. GARNER OFFICE MACHINE SALES SERVICE Electric Standard Portables 620 Short Street, N. E. Phone Greenwood 6-7368 CLEVELAND, TENNESSEE VOICE OF CLEVELAND WCLE 1570 ON EVERY RADIO DIAL I wish to thank the many merchants who advertised, thus mak- ing our Annual pos- sible. I AVI OR rtIRllSHlSO COMPANY
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