COMMONER 1968 DAV ' I ' ON, TENNESSEE ' jiifitr w ' ;■( ( ;!: ;. =)■■' .niit; ' .:. BRYAN IS To some . . . peaceful hills and blossoming dogwoods complement- ing a collection of BUILDINGS --tall, short, square, octagonal --each dis- playing its scenic silhouette against a Tennessee sky. .Mim jfA - ' -.3S Z£ 2£aitfiiSntii % II 13 14 To us . . . the SPIRIT within these people --generated conversely by a thoughtful chapel service or a thrill- ing basketball game, a lionette confab or a meaningful class. The essence of Bryan is this unified, yet individually unique SPIRIT. % iy f . ' • I 1 WJ g J 1 «c- ,J f J, THE 1968 STAFF SALUTES THE STUDENT BODY OF BRYAN COLLEGE YOU ARE RELAXED IP-. JL.-« flH ' w i .t ' J-l fltlv IMAGINATIVE RESOURCEFUL CONFIDENT FRIENDLY CONCERNED SERIOUS CHRISTLIKE Tribute We are grateful to L. Daryle Worley for the sense of musi- cal appreciation which he com- municates to us. His life at Bryan is a constant medley of choir, madrigals, oratorios, and opera which he shares with each of us. He epitomizes Colossians 3:15. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and ad- monishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. ' President ' s Reception ■■N 1 1 .(1 iBi H V ' 1 r ■r w 4 1 K ! 19 21 Registration Freshman Talent Night Peter, Paul, Mai ' . . . and Yuska ? Who ' s afi-.iid of Lilllc Buckctt ? 23 . V 24 Miss Ann Triplett--Homecoming Queen f kfi r.- ' H ' -. •s « • V jt v f ' f ' itM  l? V 5 . itv. ' i 28 Jungle training with the bare necessities at Piney also pro- vides relaxation for the Foreign Missions Fellowship tribe. 29 Halloween President, Jon Abercrombie F 12 3 4 8 9 10 11; 5 16 17 18 1 22324252 ' 31 Student Council Christian Service Association Teaching Bible in the local elementary schools, holding weekend revivals in area churches, conducting Child Evangelism classes, and witnessing in the county jail- all these are voluntary activities of those who participate. Youth For Christ The outreach of this organization, growing with the help of a dozen collegians to a thousand high schoolers in the Tennessee Valley, demonstrates that Christ is for youth. 33 Choir And Madrigals 35 r Christmas 37 ,(r. H ! 3 ;j 39 Who ' s Who Chosen by the faculty for Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, these outstanding seniors have shown abilities in scholarship and leadership; they are worthy recipients of this distinctive honor . (clockwise: Dave Johnson, Ramona Anderson, Karl Keefer, Sue Voss, Al Mawhinney, Ralph Grosser, Karen Hogue . Social Committee 4 k JB a « ™i t ' k. urm l? s S ' .. im-i i ' =11 F ' W iiiiiiiiililiiliiiiili mim mm i ! 1 ill Hilltopper Bryan ' s bi-monthly newspaper relates college happenings and reflects student opinion. 42 The Bare Tree IL05DPHIE5 RELAX IN AN INTELLECTUAL ENVIRONMENT THURS. NIGHT • li m ] ( 1 i , Coffeehouse philosophers read excerpts from Cum- mings, lonesco, Ginsberg, Albee, Rand, and others that showed widely diver- gent views of this world. We were led from a bare tree of human despair, doubt, and longing, to the triumphant bare tree of Calvary portrayed by C. S. Lewis. Bible Conference The down-to-earth Dr. Manford Gutzke and the lovely -voiced Clint and Jarvis Rose Nic- hols made Bible Conference of special interest to the students before second semester classes began . i 1 f - M, (i|- MHI-it ' ijL, r-y T 45 ♦ if ' - A ' T ' i, ' ■. ' ' } wi Ar ffiilsp ATHLETICS ■■s :it:.;:if ' ' r ' ' f ' ?S • ' . .y ' i : ,..-|s.:-:r MSL: ' ' i Soccer -.. J , 49 Coaches Ziegler and Wells with Manager Tittle 51 • iC !:t4: 52 Bryan Bryan 1 5 2 University of Chattanooga Hiawassee Bryan 5 1 University of the South Bryan 2 2 Covenant Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan 3 2 4 1 4 2 2 Berry University of Chattanooga Berry Covenant Bryan :] University of the South .0:5 Cross Country 54 4 LIONS OPPONENTS Tennessee Tech 50 15 Lost University of the South 21 35 Won Covenant 19 38 Won Berry 24 31 Won David Lipscomb 41 18 Lost Berry 18 39 Won Covenant 22 33 Won University of the South 25 30 Won In the state meet Bryan placed fifth out of nine competing teams. i. ' ' || A. _ . t 55 Cheerleaders Basketball Vjaiiv«r 60 61 otherwise . . . slide in from where? 62 Baseball f.i Intramurals 64 ACADEMICS 3r.if lt Rij: vtfSBB -I ' lUl- ' ll ' tti ,4m k Dr. Theodore C. Mercer B.A., M.A. , Litt. D. President Of The College Dr. Theodore C. Mercer Our school photographer, alias Dr. Mercer, makes part of his job an ever -ready handshake and a smile as he carries out the strenuous duties of a college president. HTiliiWrtitiMr-r l i ' fy - • ' V Vv ' 1 65 Dean Of The College Dr. Donald G. Scott Donald G. Scott, B.A,, Bovvdoin College; M. S. . Univer- sity of Miami; Ph.D. , Florida State University. President Emeritus And Treasurer Dr. Judson A. Rudd JudsonA. Rudd, M.A., LL.D Board Of Trustees Business? Yes --carried out in a unique, relaxed style hy our IVKird of Trustees as tliey work lor the benefit of Bryan Collegians. f)7 Officers Of Administration Mr. Russell V, Stansbury Business Manager Mrs. Mayme Sheddan Dean of Women Mr. C. Philip Davis Accountant 68 Mr. E. Walter Seera Dean of Men Miss Louise Lason Registrar Misi Zc-lpha Russell Director of Admissions Mr. Edward Steele Director of Public Relations Col, Francis J. Goatley Assistant to the President ' i A Rebecca Peck AIurTiiii F.xrcutivc Secretary Administrative Staff Mrs. Nera Russell Flower Lady Miss Ursula Luetgens Secretary to the President ■Miss Karin de Rosset Assistant Dean of Women Secretary to Dean of Men Mrs. Linda Closson Secretary to the Dean of Women Miss Wanda Kennedy Secretary to the Dean Miss Pearl Wallace Dining Room Hostess Kindergarten Director Miss Madge Hughey Secretary to the Admissions Director Mrs, Dorothy Seera Assistant to the Accountant 70 Mrs. Tina Porter Cashier Mr. Robert Sheddan General Services Supervisor Mrs. Grace Higgins General Services Secretary Mrs. Irma Meadows General Services Clerical Assistant Mrs. Sandra Timblin General Services Clerical Assistant Mrs. Harriet Anderson Library Assistant Mrs. Mary Licbig Bookstore Manager Mrs. Eleanor Steele Dcvclopmcnl Office Clerical Assistant Mrs. Klizabeth Wynsema Public Relations Secrctai-y Mrs. Marge Wells Alumni Office Secretary 71 Maintenance In the mundane repetition of sweeping buildings and re- pairing pipes, raking leaves and mowing lawns, this indus- trious crew keeps our campus clean and pleasant. Mr. Billy Brook, Janitorial Staff Mr. Austin Higgins Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Mr. Vincent Ross Buildings and Grounds Staff 72 Mrs. Ola Paschall Housekeeper Mr. Melton Paschall Janitorial Staff Faculty Biblical Studies And Philosophy The synthesis of a rational approach to human knowledge and a useful grasp of God ' s revela- tion to man leads us to an understanding of Truth. Dr. Furman Miller, Old Testament instruc- tor, discusses a vital topic with other intel- lectuals . Dr. Irving L. Jensen Professor of Bible Mr. Thomas Eckel Assistant Professor of Bible and Philosophy- Mr . Alan Winkler Assistant Professor of Christian Education 74 Education And Psychology Developing students to be learners prepares them to guide others in the exciting search for knowledge. m n Dr, J. Furman Miller Profesaor of Education Mr. I.. Don:ild Hill Assisiani Professor of Ediicalion Mr. Bruce C. Meadows Assistant Professor of Education Mr. Jack D. Wells liislruclor in Physic.il Ivduciilion and llealth Language And Literature Because the things which men think are reflected in their writings, a comprehensive study of the standards of ex- cellence is essential. From Hebrew and Greek to the linguistic approach in modern English, students probe both written and oral communication. Mr. Thomas A . Eckel, French instructor Mr. Richard Cornelius Associate Professor of English Miss Virginia Seguine Assistant Professor Librarian Mrs . Louise Bentley Assistant Professor of English Mr. GlenH. Liebig Assistant Professor of Spanish Mr. MervinL. Ziegler Instructor in Speech, English Dr. John C . Anderson Professor of Ancient Languages Mr. David Llewellyn Instructor in English Mr. George Hart Visiting Instructor in Linguistics 76 Social Sciences Seeing God in the affairs of nations broadens our un- derstanding of man ' s recorded past and gives mean- ing to the present, perspective to the future. L Mr. H. Blair Bentley Associate Professor of History Mr. G . M irioii Wlii Iclicul Assistani I ' rofcs.sor of Business Mr. William L. Ketchersid Assistant Professor of History 77 fcw imn im.MI (iw ouj i5J.i rSJM BW Wjl Natural Science Our scientific study of the material universe is enhanced by the knowledge of the Creator. Dr. Willar L. Henning Professor of Biology Mr. Leslie J. Dixon Temporary Assistant Professor of Chemistry Mr. Thomas Beal Assistant Professor of Chemistry Mr. Lloyd Matthes Assistant Professor of Mathematics 78 Fine Arts Our spring fine arts festival was only the be- ginning of a planned full-scale program in music and drama education. Weekly comic opera and plays throughout the school year will be coming attractions . Mr. Men in Ziegler. Dramatics Instructor Mrs. Louise Bentl ey, Fine Arts Instructor ill ( V« ' '  Jt . Mrs. Helen Scott Instructor in Art Mr, L. Darytc Worlcy A...,. .„, Professor of Music Miss Elaine Smelters Assistant Professor of Music Miss Zelpha Russell InslTuelor in Music Mr. W. D. Stapp Instructor in Music 79 Bryan Women ' s Auxiliary Furniture in the new Rader Hall, carpeting for the chapel, microscopes for our new science labs, and lights for the tennis courts are all ful- fillments of big -scale projects by a small group of women. 80 im CLASSES CJ3 I :w;ii.ff)!Jiaiiii!: !i. iiiii;j} uVij jiii ' i;) ' iH :;iMisK ti. ' fNairiM]iwM u}uirau ' ' r ' Class Of 1968 John Corcoran, President Harold Blevins, Vice Pi ' csident il S-Li rw I Nancy Lciningcr, Secretary Hob Jcih.iiK.c-ii, I n-.iMin-i HI Madge Akins Elementary Education I Thessalonians 5:24 George Clark Arnold Business Administration I Corinthians 1:17 Lowell Balman Elementary Education John 15:16 James K, Blackburn, Jr. English Philippians 1:6 J. Harold Blevins Greek I John 2:6 Lois Mae Clapp Elementary Education Psalm 27:1 John D. Corcoran Business Administration Psalm 71:1 G. Douglas Froemke Business Administration Psalm 31:3 James Gorman History Philippians 3:10 82 Janet Keeney Aldridge ElementaiA ' Education Psalm 57:1 Jerry Lynn Aldridge Christian Education I Peter 5:7 Ramona Anderson Elementary Education Jeremiah 32:17 James H. Anding Elementary Education Philippians 3:14 Laura Gather Elementary Education Psalm 16: il Bud Cathy Christian Education Philippians 3:13, 14 Ralph Croifcr Chriuian Education Psalm 73:28 Dale F. Hays Biology II Corinthians 3:5 ICf Ronald Heefner History Galatians 2:20 David Stanley Johnson History Galatians 2:20 C Sallie Mae Jones Elementary Education John 14:6 Phyllis Ken- Catherine Lee Elementary Education French Psalm 37:4-5 Proverbs 9:10 Karen Hogue Kenneth W. Hurley Carey A. Jackson English Mathematics Chemistry Galatians 2:20 Ecclesiastes 1:7 I Timothy 4: 10 Mar ' Frances Jewell Elementary ' Education Proverbs 3:5-6 Robert Carey Johansen Biology Psalm 86:11 w. jf.-. . ■,-■' 1 IS ' -t Linda Kaechle Elementary Education John 14:27 Nita Karges Elementaiy Education Psalm 18:30, 32 Karl E. Keefer, III Chemistry Genesis 28:15 • ' •iV - Nancy Lciningcr English Is.-iiuli 26:3 fl5 S.illy IjL ' vvrllyii l.iiRli.sh I ' limolliy 1:1!) Michael Lee Loftin Engl i sh Philippians 4:13 Robert Mathisen Allen Mawhinney History Greek Galatians 2:20 Philippians 3:14 Miriam Edna Meyer Elementary Education Psalm 73:28 Dorothy Louise Miller Christian Education Romans 8:28 Lowell L. Myers History Psalm 119:165 Jean M. Neal Elementary Education Isaiah 26:3 Benjamin Swift Purser William Franklin Reid Ruth Ross Donald Samples usiness Administration Christian Education Elementary Education History Romans 3:32 Philippians 4:6 Psalm 27:1 I Peter 5:7 86 Dorothy M. Miller Business Education Mark 11:24 Maxine Moffett Elementary Education Philippians 3:7 Frederick Ronald Neely History Psalm 119:165 Jesse Pine us Elementary Education Philippians 4:13 Tt M ' ' m m i M m Marge Scholz ChrinUn Education Calatians 2:20 Henry L. Shafer ElemL-nl.iry Education Psalm 32:8 Klorenu Sims Elc ' ment;iry Education Philippians 3:10 Charlotte Spencer Elementary Education Isaiah 26:3 H7 Inga Stenberg French John 3:30 Phyllis Stipe Paul Timblin Elementary Education History Isaiah 40:31 Isaiah 40:31 Roger Tittle History Nahum 1:7 Ann Lee Triplett Music Education Philippians 1:6 Susan Voss Christian Education II Corinthians 12:9 Dianne Elizabeth Wyllie English Psalm 37:4,5 88 Sonny Goodman, President Elf ' ' ' fKJenv c-j-m Class of 1969 Jim Bauman, Vice-President Sue Uudluy, Secretar ( ' , ' ) B;irry Cilm:i)i, I luasurcr J. Abercrombie A. Colvin M. Davis J. D. Anderson J, Brown J. Comstock J. Dawson J. Bauman L. Beals R. Bell gt A. Buikett B. Campbell S. Carlson y p. Crandall N. Bickford D. Bodlien ■?«H. S. Ciraky ITk K. Closson D. Crawford D, C vac ho J L. Da K. Di-schlcr 91 K. Dohhs S. Dudley ■'  ' W. Durham _ '  i J - i D. Edwards S. Fleming C. Greene P. Horton F. Isbell D. Jenkins B. Kerber V. Lake Lam D. Lindberg D. Logsdon C. Lomas 92 jr %: 1 D. Emerson R. Fisher S. Fitzgerald B. Freeman D. Gerard B. Gilman S. Goodman P. King D. M aha f fey R. Kochenderfer D. Mauk B. McCormack D. McMillan G. Mitchell W. Montgomery K. Page R. Richards J. Rigby L. Roberts R. Rothgeb D. Schramm R Suzuki D. Tack R. Travis B. Walcott R. Minshew R. Parker J. Peterson A. Porcella D. Ramsey B. Rector B. Slocimi L. Smith N. Snyder L. Stevens P. Strube J. White C. Willi;inis I. VVilsoi: 95 J, Wool.ial C. YiisU; Phil Jepson, Vice President Dao Le, President Linda Day, Secretary 96 June Crosbie, Treasurer T Angerbrandt J. Blount B. Chaplin C. Coe P. Collins S. Cramer J. Crosbie C. Davis L. Day S. Everett S. Fitzgerald L Frank 97 . D. Fry km an T, Isbell ffibi K. Geesey B. Guilmette E. Henry W. Hill H. Jenkins P. Jepson S. Johnson F. Klose J. Kollar J. Karr B. Llewellyn B. Long E. Harris D. Hockenbeny J. E. Hodges R. Karvonen T. Keefer K. Kiser H. Klamm N. B. Klave J. Lukridgv ' I. M.irgfiiL- B. Mjrlhiii 99 B. MiisscnS ' ili ' B. McC;uT, ' ll T. Roddy K. Spiers f V. Rowsey P. Stone uiii iij y: R. Stone S. Scripps tii J. Trivette C. Meade L. Simpson D. Van Piiffelen M. Welton J. Whitfield M. Wilcox 100 B. Wilson J. Wilson C. Meads |. Wife- J. Reese R. Veon C. Wise R. Rhoad J. Smith P. Watkins J Young R. Rich V. Smith r J. Rinck C. Robinson R. Snyder W. Snyder Class of 1971 ! fcJ ' - ' Sandy Sims, Treasurer 102 Patty Patterson, Secretary S, A dam son M. ], Ashworth B. Ballard D. Batease F. Biegler R. Bigelow R. Bigelow C. Blake T. Boeddeker D. Booth B. Brown D. Brown ft. I M, Brown L. Burke tt io:i D. Campbell S. Childers M. Clark B. Comstock C. Coulter ■i W ' r i [ - ■■■mKF ■f - ' . D. Fowler D. Frappier C. Jackson B. McMillan T. Meberg M. Gebb J. Goatley D. Johnson A. Juillard P. Mitchell J. Knotise M. Morgan N. Cox D. Daniels J. Eldridge M. Fitzhenry £. Greene G. Hamilton R. Hogan B. Lieford J, Lindh M. Little S. Little G. Lynn S. Moser K. Murphcy P. Nelms 105 R. Ngo C. ParUer p. Patterson J. Pearman T. Pease R. Rimling M. Rittenhouse D. Roberts M. Sailers B. Shelley N. Shipley JtBOi. S. Sims D. Washburn K. Wells F. Westervelt 106 B. Wikoff H. Wilson D. Timby D. Pierce M. Ross E. Wagener R. Porter J. Sadler J. Wagner E. Wallace M. Waller M Wong K. Wood iM. Wyman 107 B. Ziegler ADVERTISEMENTS APPRECIATION Mrs. Bentley--food, advice, guidance, love Ken Froemke- -photography and co-ordination J. D. Anderson --selling Tim Boedekker- -printing process Lynn Schaeffer- -artwork Dick Lindberg- -artwork and design Don Samples --helpful advice Bob Andrews --concern in getting us started Doug Froemke and Lloyd Matthes- -snapshots Faculty, Staff, and Student Body- -suggestions and help RHEA EQUIPMENT CO. West 3rd Avenue 775-9646 Dayton, Tennessee 37321 Farmall Equipment, International Trucks Pontiac Sales and Service COX MOTOR CO. Dodge Darts, Dodge Trucks 210 South Market Street Dayton, Tennessee 775-0933 SAWYERS Funeral Service Beauty Dignity Service 775-2662 WINTER GARDEN COMPANY Dayton Tennessee SUBURBAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY Manufacturers of Gas Appliances Dayton, Tennessee 775-2131 Compliments of CHEVRON 109 if-T-jE ;v rov Professional Food Management Marvin Argo Food Services Director New this year are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Westgate who travel anywhere --from Miami to New York- -to present Bryan College to guidance counselors, pas- tors, youth directors, and prospective students. Our recruiters have already brought an increase in appli- cations for the fall of 1968. SO I SAID, COOL IT, MAN. WHAT makes ' YOU rwiNK YOU ' RE RLSPONSIBLE FOR SAVING THE- WORLD AMD HE SAID, MARK 16; (5. EVERY rRue Follower of chrlst has a RCSP0 6IBILITY Tr, MI55IONJS FORCOUMSEL OM THE PART YOU CAW PLAY IN AFR(CA, WRITE SUDAN INTERIOR MISSION CAK DIPATE SECRETARY 1017 EAST JEFFERSON AWE, WHtAlON), ILL feO|87 III -. ' ' J THIS PO IISJ REMEMBRANCE OF ME T-nr I ; i ii ) i H l ) lli ) | H iiiiii | I I , II  I yii III FIRST METHODIST CHURCH The Cross-Cent-ered Church with a Heart Bible-Believing Evangelistic Mission-Minded South Market Street — Dayton Dale C. Bittinger — Pastor Daryle Worley — Music Director 112 Pastor Roy J. Clark Class — 1951 Congratulations To The Class Of 1968 from the MEMBERS AND FRIENDS of the BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH 27250 Emery Road Cleveland, Ohio The House of Bread 9:30 A. M Bible Sch ool 10:30 A.M. Morning Worship Service 7:00 P.M. . . . Evening Gospel Service SOCK IT TO ' EM SENIORS! -Class of 1970 Give me love and work — these two on I -W . Morris MODERN WAY CLEANERS North Market Dayton, Tennessee Phone 775-9951 Dayton ' s Oldest and Most Reliable Your Personal Appearance Is Your Greatest Asset 114 Best Wishes To The Class Of 1968 From The Junior Class 115 Seniors, You Look So Good To Me! j ' Mi: - From the New Folk ' Class of 1971 116 The 1968 Commoner Staff WE GRATEFULLY SALUTE OUR PATRONS: Roy Adams Mrs. E. B. Arnold Herbert K. Barker Bill ie ' s Hair Designer Stan Brading R. L. Bryan Dollar General Store A Friend Harold Hanon Harry C . Johnson Dr. J. Wesley McKinney Dr. S. E. Nichols Dr. J. J. Rodgers Mark H. Senter C . Barry hitney Glenn W . Woodlee Advisor: Mrs. Louise Bentley Editor: David Johnson Tom Kccfcr Carey Jackson Barry Oilman Randy Bell Bill Slocuni Linda Bcals Ann Burkctt 117 Compliment-s of ZENITH HOSIERY MILL Dayton Tennessee Waiting Expectantly . . for the TRUTH Mali Republic Colombia Ecuador Morocco Europe Alaska Canada Bahamas Mexico Panama British Honduras For further information or Preliminary Application Write today to: GOSPEL MISSIONARY Go ye into all the world Mark 16:15 UNION Smithvllle, Mo, 64089 Cumberland Presbyterian Church J. Furman Miller, Pastor Dayton, Tennessee 118 ROGERS ' Richard L . Rogers PHARMACY Corner AAoin and Market Dayton, Tennessee 119 DAYTON BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. A Full Service Bank Two Offices fo Serve You Our Friendly Personnel Are Eager to Serve You. 120 SALE CREEK, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wanfs to Say Thank You to All the Bryanites Who Have Supported the Services This Past Year. Your Fellowship Has Been Heart- Warming . Dr. Irving L. Jensen, Pastor Mr. Robert Mathisen, Youth Pastor Sunday School— 9:45 A. M . Morning Worship— 1 1:00 A.M. Youth Fellowship— 6:30 P.M. Evening Worship — 7:30 P.M. We Invite You to Worship with Us. ALLEN PHILLIPS ' JEWELRY CARY WEST CO. Expert Watch Repair Diamonds — Watches Firestone Dealer Dayton and Spring City Phone 775-1545 Dayton, Tenn. Compliments of TONY ' S DRIVE-IN BEARD-WALTERS FORD RESTAURANT Service Satisfaction is Our Aim A Friendly Place to Eat Tel. Dayton 775-1811 Hwy.27South Tel. Chattanooga 266-8070 Dayton, Tennessee Dayton, Tenn. CONNER ' S SUPERMARKET THE DAYTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Dayton, Tennessee 121 ROBINETTE MOTEL Wall-To-Wall Carpet — Free Television Air Conditioned — Phones in Rooms 775-97}? Highway 27 South Dayton, Tennessee KELLEY ' S MOTEL Phones— TV— Pool Telephone 775-1181, Area Code 615 New and Modern--AAA Approved In City Limits — Hwy . 27S — Dayton, Tenn. KNIGHT ' S CLOTHING STORE Clothes for the College Student Call 775-0371 Dayton, Tenn . M J SUPERMARKETS Low Prices plus S H Green Stamps Dayton, Tennessee ARNOLD ' S BARGAIN STORE X ino Quality CITY SERVICE STATION Wrecker Service Day 775-1944 N ight 775-2926 JS Value Phone 775-2555 Dayton, Tennessee Esso Products and Gilette Tires FARMER ' S CO-OP Seed -Feed -Fertilizer-Tires 233 S. Market St. 775-2484 MORGAN FURNITURE COMPANY Rhea County ' s Largest Display of Home Furnishings Established 1909 Phone 775-0313 Dayton, Tenn. HY-WAY GARDENS Flowers and Gifts The Best for All Occasions Chrysler-Plymouth-Valiant ARNOLD MOTOR CO. Dayton, Tennessee Dial 775-0331 Hotel Aqua Building West Main Street Phone 775-0626 Dayton, Tennessee Compliments of: SANITARY GROCERY 702 S. Market St. Dayton, Tennessee Compliments of IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY 365-5674 Compliments of: LONAS OIL COMPANY We Buy and Sell for Less Compliments of: REDFORD ' S 2 STORES Phone 775-1866 122 Compliment ' s of DAYTON SHOE SHOP 113 E. Main Sk Dayton, Tennessee THE FASHION SHOPPE Women ' s and Children ' s Reody-to-Wear Market Street Dayton, Tennessee Phone 775-0855 BROWN CHEVROLET CO. 136 Market St, Phone 775-2921 Dayton, Tennessee SHIBLEY ' S 5(; to $5.00 STORE ABEL HARDWARE Fabric and Rug Center Market Street Phone 775-1464 Phone 775-0455 Dayton, Tennessee Call: 775-2772 Dayton, Tennessee DAYTON DEPARTMENT STORE COLLIE ' S AUTO PARTS West First Avenue Dayton, Tennessee Dayton, Tennessee THE THRIFT STORE Compliments of Dayton ' s Most Modern and Complete Department Store DAYTON MEN ' S SHOP Ray Coo ley Phone 775-9414 Dayton 775-1233 123 ROBINSON ' S DRUG STORE DAYTON 775-1611 SPRING CITY 365-5211 Compliments of: A FRIEND JEANETTE ' S BEAUTY BAR 3 Operators to Serve You Phone 775-9545 West Main St. Complimenfs of: A FRIEND SHIPLEY ' S SUPERMARKETS Dayton Nelson Shipley Spring City Creed Shipley Member Associated Grocers of Tennessee The Most Aggressive Supermarkets in the Area Compliments of: DAYTON BUS STATION 775-0151 S. Market St., Dayton, Tennessee JACK BALLEW ' S DAYTON SHELL SERVICE STATION Repairs-Accessories -Batteries Phone 775-9954 South Market St. Dayton, Tennessee THE MORGAN AGENCY Insurance and Real Estate Box 190, Dayton, Tennessee 775-9311 Auto Glass-Table Tops-Mirrors Window Glass-Plate Glass-Reglazing Pittsburgh Paints-Wallpapers DAYTON GLASS COMPANY now. Main Ave. Dayton, Tennessee For the Local News Read THE DAYTON HERALD J. C. YOUNG OIL CO. Read All the News of Rhea County Phone 775-1313 Phone 775-0131 ■.■■■■■■!■.. ■, •■,t,, i. r,i,i : y WeStingtlOUSe y ) Appliance! Sh( lions ' „, ® Idler Shop W 128 East Second Avenue DAYTON, TENNESSEE 37321 125 LOOKOUT SPORTING GOODS Specialist in Sports Chattanooga, Tennessee 719 Cherry Street 265-3464 BONHAM BAPTIST CHURCH Shut-in-Gap Road Spring City, Tennessee Ray Parker-Pastor Compliments of: PRUETT ' S FOOD TOWN Dayton (No. 4) and Daisy (No. 3) TALLENT ' S PRESCRIPTION STORE Day Phone 775-2362 Night Phone 775-0276 Dayton, Tennessee FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dayton, Tennessee J. B. Morris, Pastor L. Donald Hill, Minister of Music Order of Services Sunday School Morning Worship Training Union Evening Worship Prayer Meeting Wednesdays 9:45 A.M. 11:00A.M. 6:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. 7:30 P.M. Compliments of: KAYSER-ROTH HOSIERY CO, Dayton, Tennessee MANSFIELD ' S COFFEE SHOP We Are Proud to Be a Neighbor of Bryan College Polly, Butch, Peggy, Bernie Downtown Dayton DAYTONA CAFETERIA 122 East 2nd Avenue Home of Southern Fried Chicken Purser and Fine Dayton DAYTON SERVICE STATION Your Friendly Gulf Dealer Where Service Excels 126 Keep healthy and on the go with HOMOGENIZED Matyplp ttUtu VITAMIN O HONVOGENIXEO Jfappif ■yaUof MILK GRADEA-MIN.4%B.F. mi ilk HOJSVIlll. CA. HAPPY VALLEY FARMS 127 h. t JIfi-m. sfeA ' .l,«My ' V iH ' ■.■■m y - V N m VA -
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