Cloudland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Roan Mountain, TN)
- Class of 1959
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Cloudland Elementary School and Building and A gricultural Building C5C'6x00f yjQI'SOI2I2Qf Mrs. Marian Green, Secretary - Mr. James W, Potter, Principal Garfer Gounfy yjoarof cf 50610061012 SEATED, left to right: Mrs. L. W. Brown, Superintendent N. E. Hyder, Mrs, Frank Jones. STANDING, left to right: Dana Moreland, Rufus Taylor, and Charlie Morgan G6uo02zn0f Cgcfoofygus Zrzbers Left to right: Nelson Morgan, Ted Barnett, Chester Buck, Ivan Miller, Tony Potterg not pictured, Charles Tipton, 661100312 ofqnn uaf QSXM Edita - - ---- - ---- - ------ MARGARET RoARx Assistant Edna - - - - - JANET KAY FREEMAN Business Manager -------------- PATSY MORGAN Typists - - - - - - PHYLLIS PRESNHL, FRANCES HITECHEW Photograph Editors WILMA STREET. WAYNE MORGAN Class Histtty ---- - ------ - - - LYNN ANN TIPTON Class will ---- Class Prqzhecy - - Snapshot Editor - - - - BARBARA CHURCH - - -ROSE ANN MARTIN - - MARY FRANCES GUINN XX R N I - W b- L 'rw -.f.. K Mi,w. il2,lgi5 .1 Ai 91 facul 'X s .... DENNIS GREENWELL Coach, Physical Education FAY HEATON Science, Biology MARY W. HOUSTON Librarian ELIZABETH T . MOCK English JOHN ORR Coach, Physical Education MARGARET G, PROPST Home Economics Gkuaknof CSC500f gacufy JAMES W, POTTER Principal, History NEWELL SHELL Assistant Principal SALLY CATES Business Education TED V. COOPER English, Booldcee ping Cfkuafifzof Siam enfary aculfy JOHN FORBES 8th Grade MYRTLE HONEYCUTT 8th Grade JACK TOLLEY 'ith Grade ILA POTTER 6th Grade MONTE SHULL Mathematics ROY YOUNG Agriculture MARIAN GREEN High School Secretary S Li S 6:9 xi . is Us in Q iors HERB BUCK Football 1,2,3.4: FFA 1.2.3.4g C Club 3. Pep Club 1.2.3. DICKEY BUCKNER Football 45 Basketball 1.2. 3,43 Pep Club 3: Glee Club 2.3: FFA 2.3,4: Secretary 2. TOMMY BURLESON Pl'eSidel'lt'43 FFA 2.3.45 NFL lg Band 1. 2.3: Drum Major 1.2.3. Glee Club 1.3. BARBARA CHURCH Band 1.2.35 Glee Club 1.2.35 Pep Club 1.2.3: FHA Club 1.2. 4-H Club 3.4: Dramatlcs 2.4. Speech Class Play 2g Annual Staff 4. enzbrs HARLAN BANNER FFA 1.2. IANICE BANNER FHA Club 1: Pep Club 1: 4-H Club 2 LAWRENCE BOONE Basketball 1,2.3g FFA 1.2,3,4g Glee Club 3: 4-H Club 4: Vice President 4 Reporter 2.3: Football Manager. LONNIE BREWER FFA 1.2. QW 'Pix JIMMY GUINN FFA 1.2, 3. MARY FRANCES GUINN Glee Club 1.2: FHA 1.2: Pep Club 1.3: Tri-H1-Y 3: Annual Staff 4: Mellington High School, Memphis 3. BILL HAMPTON Band 1. 2: virginia Military Institute 3. FRANCES HITECHEW Cheerleader 3: Miss Cloudlaud 2: Pep Club 1.3. Secretary 3: 4-H Club, Secretary 3: Speech Club 2.3.4, President 3: FHA Club 1.2.3, Presi- dent 2.3: Clan President 1, Secretary 3.4: C Club Secretary 3: Speech Clan Play 2: Annual staff 4. enzbrs BILL CLARK Football 1,2.3,4: Basketball 1,2.3.4: Football Captain 3.4: Pep Club 3: Basketball Captain 4: C Club 3: 4-H Club 3.4: 4-H Club Congress 3: FFA 4: All Conference Football 3. JOE ELLIS Football 2,3.4: FFA .1,2,3g 4-H Club 3 JANET KAY FREEMAN Class Reporter 1: Bible Club 3: FHA 2: Glee Club 1,2,3: Annual Staff 4. MAYME GRANT FHA Club 2.3: Glee Club 2.3: Pep Club 1.2. WADE HUGHES FFA 1, 2, 3.4. BARBARA SUE JARRETT FHA 1g Pep Club 1: Class Beauty 25 4'H 20 TOMMY JARRETT Basketball 1.2: Football Manager 1,2g Basketball Manager 2: 4fH Club 3g FFA 1.2, 3.4: Fall Festival King 2. WILMA JARRETT FHA 1,2,3: Pep Club 3: Glee Club 1,25 Bible Club 1. efzzbrs FRANCES HODGE Library Club 2. 3,4g Bible Club 3: FHA 1,2,3: 4-H Club 3. NAOMI HOLTSCLAW Glee Club 1.25 Pep Club 3: FHA 1.2, 3: Bible Club 3. SUE HOLTSCLAW FHA 1,2.3g Pep Club 3: Bible Club 3: Fall Festival Queen 1. GERALDINE HUGHES Glee Club 1.2: Pep Club 3: FHA 1.2.3 Bible Club 3. PATSY ANN MORGAN FHA Club 1.2, Treasurer 23 Pep Club 33 Annual staff 4. WAYNE MORGAN Football 2.3.43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Basketball Captain 43 Pep Club 33 C Club 33 FFA 4. LARRY DEAN OXENDINE FFA 1,2,3,43 Football 3.4. PETE POTTER Football 2.3.43 All Conference Football 43 C Club 33 Pep Club 3: 4-H Club 3: FFA 4. enzbrs PEGGY LOWE Secretary 13 Treasurer 1,43 FHA 1.2.33 Cheerleader 1.2.33 Glee Club 23 Speech Club 23 Library Club, President 3,43 Pep Club 33 Speech Club Play 2. ROSE ANNE MARTIN Band 1.2.33 Glee Club 1.2, 33 Pep Club 1.2.33 FHA 1,23 Dramatics 2,42 Speech Class Play 23 4-H Club, President 43 Forensic Club President 43 Annual Staff 4. ALLEN MILLER 4-H Club 43 FFA 1,23 Football 1,2,3.4. MILDRED MILLER FHA 1.23 Pep Club 33 Library Club 3. NORA STAFFORD FHA 1,2.3g Glee Club 2g Bible Club 3: Library Club 2.3.4. EDNA STOCKTON Pep cmb 2, FHA 1. JIMMY STORIE FFA 1,2,3.4. KATE STORIE FHA 1,2,3g Bible Club 3: 4-H Club 3. 91210113 PHYLLIS RESNELL Annual Staff 45 Glee Club 1,2 Pep Club 1.3: FHA 1. MARGARET ROARK Class Reporter 15 Glee Club 1 23 Song Leader 25 Treasurer 3 Bible Club 3 Annual Staff 4g FHA Parliamentarian 1 LOWELL SHELL FFA 1,2. 3. AMY SMITH FHA Club 3g Glee Club 2 3 Pep Club 3 Camera Club 1.2. M33 csezzzbr GQSJ mucss mreczmsw ezzzbrs I. R. STREET FFA 1.2.3. WILMA LOVE STREET Pep Club as Glee Club 1.2.35 Annual Staff 43 FHA 1.2.33 Bible Club 33 Home coming Queen 3. BARBARA TEDDER FHA 1.2: 4-H Club 1. LYNN ANN TIPTON Majorette 1. 2, 35 Cheerleader 1. 2. 3g Annual Staff 4: C Club 3: Pep Club 1.2.3. Glee Club 1.2.3g 4-I-I Club 1, 2.3: FHA 2.3: Song Leader 2: Speech cms Play 24 Dramatic: 2.4. RICHARD WINTERS Football 2.3.43 Basketball 1.2. Pep Club 3g C Club 3. Gfzss jigsfofy In Aug1.1st, 1955, a group of approximately 84 students, who had just completed eight years of foundation for their future, were very much alarmed at their new environment. We were entering high school with the air of adventure, knowing we were going to make these years our most en- joyable ones. Linda Bingham was crowned our Homecoming Queen. Our class officers were: President, Frances l-litechewg Vice President, Lawrence Boone, Secretary and Treasurer, Peggy Lowe: Reporter, Janet Kay Freeman. Class Advisors were: Mrs. Norma Kuntz and Mr. Clark Morton. As our journey continued into the second year as silly sophomores, there were '77 of us to maintain our goal. Again our candidate for Home- coming Queen, Miss Clara Sue Holtsclaw, won. Barbara Jarrett was se- lected as Miss Sophomore and Frances Hitechew as Miss Cloudland High School. Both were selected by Pat Boone. Our class officers were: President, Bobby Graybealp Vice President, Dean McCouryg Secretary, Rose Ann Matting Treasurer, Dickey Bucknerg Song Leader, Lynn Ann Tiptong Reporter, Margaret Roark. Our class sponsors were Mr. Clark Morton, Miss Hazel Hart, and Mr. Roy Young. Our third year marked us as upper-classmen. There were 62 of us to continue our journey as dignified juniors. Coming on the scene this year were seven new faculty members, and this change helped to create a. more interesting year. During this year we received our class rings. One event which will be marked in our memories was the burning of our 'Ole Alma Mater by fire on December 16, 1957. Our class officers were: President, Bi11Crum1eyg Vice President, Ken Young, Secretary, Frances Hitechewg Treasurer, Margaret Roarkg Song Leader, Dean McCoury. Our class sponsors were Mr. Marvin Swiney, Mr. Newell Shell, and Mrs. Margaret Propst. This, our last year, there were 47 of the students remaining who started out in 1955. This year marked the end of a chain of wonderful times which has made a class of skillful students. Our crowning glory is, of course, our diploma, but one of the most memorable is the annual trip to our Nation's Capitol in Washington, D. C. We have some very helpful advisors who are: Mr. James Potter, Mrs. Mary Houston, and Miss Sally Cates. Our class officers are: President, Tommy Burlesong Vice President, Lawrence Booneg Secretary, Frances Hitechewg Treasurer, Peggy Lowe. In the future we will look upon these years as having played the greatest role in molding our present lives into what they are. We can thank our teachers and sponsors for their guidance and assistance to help us be good citizens both in school and out in life. GQSJ yjI'0!0gQCy Say, have you ever been in one of those time machines? Well, a few weeks ago, I went to visit my uncle in California and had an experience I'll never forget. I saw an inventor who let you go into his time machine to see your future Qfor a buck every fif- teen minutesj, claimed fortune-tellers were out of date. Upon entering, I found my- self in another world, I knew everybody and yet they seemed different. The first per- son I saw was Janet Kay Freeman. What's going on? I asked. She said, I've been out to lunch and I'm due back at the office right now. I'm a private secretary for that lawyer, Richard Winters. She rushed on and I went into a little teashop to collect my thoughts. I must be in the future, l concluded. What'11 you have? a voice boomed at me. I looked up and Larry Oxendine was standing there. He was running the shop. As I left, I accidentally ran into a woman rushing hurriedly down the street. As she stopped, I recognized Lynn Ann Tipton, running to meet an engagement at the Roan Mountain Modeling Agency. A car zoomed by me with two girls in it. Bill Hampton walked up to me just then. That was Wilma Street and Naomi Holtsclaw, still living it up. He had a very pleased look on his face. Stil1 run around a little myself. I learned that Mildred Miller was in Europe with her Italian husband. I picked up a news- paper and read that Dickey Buckner had just piloted the first spring rocket to the moon with passengers taking their spring vacation, They were: Amy Smith Qthat girl always was a lover of naturej. I. R. Street, a reporter for the local newspaper, Barbara Jarrett, Barbara Tedder, and Edna Stockton were going to get jobs in some of those top paying air-manufacturing plants. Also on vacation were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burleson qof course some of us will recognize her as being the former Peggy Lowej. I found Mary Guinn acting as secretary to our Ambassador to England at this time, Margaret Roark. Joe Ellis and Lowell Shell were in business together as girdle manufacturers. Wilma Jarrett was their advertising agent. Janice Banner and Nora Stafford were housewives, content at last, the way I heard it. Jimmy Storie was out on his farm watching soil- tester, Herb Buck, test his soil for womts. Mayme Grant was receptionist in Dr. Lonnie Brewer's office, What about Wayne Morgan, Pete Potter, and Bill Clark? Well, it seems Pete is playing pro football these days, Wayne is ln the cattle business, but Bill - well he's just hanging around wishing the other two would quit so they could go to the South Sea Islands and lie in the sun and drink coconut juice all day. As to those two girls that run around so much, I'm speaking of Rose Anne Martin and Barbara Church, it seems that they are co-authors of that terribly good smash hit, Roan Mountain Place. Standing around in army clothes were Lawrence Boone and Allen Miller. Their com- manding officer is Col. Jimmy Guinn, Harlan Banner was the owner of the gas station where I stopped to have my car serviced. Patsy Morgan was owner of an exclusive dress shop, with Phyllis Presnell as her top seamstress. Frances Hodge was the English teacher at Roan Mountain University. Tommy Jarrett was shown as a top jazz-dmmmer. Sue Holtsclaw and Geraldine Hughes were WACS, Kate Storie was a nurse. Hey, I'm getting the signal my time is almost up, but wait I see the Governor coming down the street. That was Wade Hughes, the photographer, that snapped her picture. Her, yes, Frances Hitechew won the election with the platform: Dual Highways, one for main traffic and one for drag-racers. I must get out of herel ll Gkss zf azmf jesfamenf We, the Cloudland Senior Class of 1959, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave this as our last will and testament. I, Edna Stockton, will my height to Marie Jarrett. I, Jimmy Storie, will my quietness to Squm Carroll Ellis. We, J. R. Street and Jimmy Guinn, will our car keys to someone that has a car. We, Barbara Jarrett, Janice Banner, and Barbara Tedder, will our giggles in physical education class to anyone that can giggle. I, Bill Clark, will my weakness to get Mr. Greenwell's sweat socks to any- one who is sneaky enough to get away with them, I, Patsy Morgan, will my ability to make A's in Mr. Shell's class to Jean Hughes. I, Allen Killer Miller, will my bleeding heart to Larry Hoss, l, Wade Hughes, will my size to Ronnie Jack Freeman, I, Margaret Roark, will my quietness to Brenda Hodge 1, Amy Smith, will my fading dimples to Faye Roark, I, Tommy Jarrett, will my curly hair to Grayson Street, I, Janet Kay Freeman, will my driving ability to sister Brenda. I, Larry Oxendine, will my ability to pester Mr, Cooper to John Blevins. I, Frances Hitechew, will all the boys to the junior girls, now that I am leaving. I, Bill Hampton, will my good driving habits and the back seat of my car to Mr, Shell, I, Rose Anne Martin, will Rudy Johnson to one of those freshmen girls. I, Pete Potter, will my all-conference spot to brother Gary. I, Mildred Miller, will my desire to date boys in green and white Pontlacs to anyone who wants it. We, Lonnie Brewer and Harlan Banner, will our Camels to Mr. Potter. We would run two laps for a Camel. I, Geraldine Hughes, will my ability to stay out of school to my sister, Barbara, I, Wayne Goat Morgan, will my athlete's foot to Mr. Ted Cooper. I, Wilma Jarrett, will my ability to get other people's lessons to Betty Hill. I, Lawrence Boone, will everything I have to anybody who wants it and my brain to Graybeal waterworks. I, Peggy Lowe, will my pet name Lightnlng to Peggy Tipton, I, Dickie Buckner, will my dribbling ability to Ken Graybeal. We, Frances Hodge and Kate Storie, will our bookkeeping books to anyone wanting to take the course. I, Tommy Burleson, will my use of Tootsie Rolls to Lanny Julian. I, Sue Holtsclaw, will Jack's red convertible to Billie Troutman, I, Lynn Ann Tipton, will my outstanding ability to dance rock and roll to Gerald Julian. I, Lowell Shell, will my sack of Stud to Pat Johnson. I, Mary Guinn, will my ability to write excuses to Velma and Carolyn. I, Barbara Church. will my extra nickels to Gail, Marie, Hoss, Cat, and Hodge. I, Nora Stafford, will all my jelly beans to Mr. Orr, We, Wilma Love Street andNaomi Rose Holtsclaw, will these words of advice to the juniors, Don t do anything today that you can put off until tomorrow. I, Herb Buck, will nothing that I can take with me. I, Mayme Grant, will my place in the senior class to Vivian Potter, I, Joe Ellis, will Dale Ellis my height to stretch his weight, I, Richard Winters, will my soul to the United States Marine Corps. All the seniors of 1959 will their best wishes for many happy experiences at Cloudland High School to all lower classmen. .-.fr Y 1 enzbz' 57 611122 JANET KAY FREEMAN LYNN ANN TIPTQN WILMA STREET PATSY NDRGAN w1LMA JARRETT PHYLLIS PRESNELL BARBARA CHURCH J. R. STREETT 1 1? .ai- -Li SUE H, and WADE H. PEGGY LOWE MILDRED MILLER LOWE FAMILY TOMMY BURLESON MARGARET ROARK PATSY MORGAN GERALIJTIZJE AR- BARBARA HUGHES f it L 1591 iliiigaggf f Q f157?5?f'ZEfi?wf5i4i2Q2i . . I . W S' OTS unfbrs GRACE ARNETT HOBERT BIRCHFIELD IOHN BLEVINS GERALDINE BREWER MARGARET BROWN ROSIE CAMPBELL LOUELLA COOK SARAH EDWARDS JUDY ELLIOTT DALE ELLIS BUD FARMER NORMA GOURLEY CALVIN GOUGE BARBARA GRANT NORMA GUINN GAIL HEATON MARIE HEATON EDNA HICKS unzbrs BETTY HILL BRENDA HODGE BROWNLOW HODGE BETTY HOLDREN LEROY HOLTSCLAW E. J. HONEYCUTT BRENDA HOSS LARRY HOSS BILLY JOHNSON DICKIE JOHNSON STEVE JOHNSON BETTY JULIAN DONALD JULIAN BRENDA LOWE PATRICIA MARKLAND RHONDELLA MCKINNEY BETTY MILLER ELBERT MONTGOMERY unzbrs MYRA LOU NAVE BILLY OXENDINE HELEN OXENDINE ROW 2 NORMA PERRY DONNA POTTER GARRY POTTER ROW 3 VIVIAN POTTER CAROLYN PRITCHARD KAY PROPST ROW 4 FAYE ROARK CAROLYN SHELL LONNIE SHELL ROW 5 PATSY SHELL CAROLYN STORIE GRAYSON STREET JUDY TEAGUE PEGGY TIPTON ROW 6 PRISCILLA TIPTON REBECCA WATSON LEON WHITEHEAD RAY WHITEHEAD DAVID WINTERS 555' L N ,u SO YES Ray Gibbs Wayne Gibbs Kenneth Graybeal Otis Guinn Nola Mae Hicks Mary Sue Hilmon Vester l-Iitechew Vincient Hitechew Donnie Holdren Johnny Holtsclaw Margaret Honeycutt Robert l-loss CSO!Ug01220! GS Carolyn Archer Thelma Arnett Barbara Banner Bill Birchfield Jackie Blackwell Barbara Campbell Bruce Campbell Margaret Campbell Patsy Edney Berlin Edwards Carroll Ellis Garry Ellis ' R f 'F' Mildred McCoury Louise McKinney S. J. McKinney Janice Miller Margaret Miller Jane Montgomery Judy Moore Geraldine Morgan Wilma Morgan Ora Lee Oaks Ronald Oaks Sam Oliver y 0122 OFQS Barbara Hughes Eloise Hughes Jean Hughes Jimmy Hughes Allen Irick John Wayne Jarrett Leroy Johnson Gerald Julian Lanny Julian Martha Julian Mary Elizabeth Julian Thelma Lyons Wayne Stockton Elwanda Stout Margaret Stout J. D. Street Sammy Street Lowell Tedder Johnny Tipton Larry Tipton Billie Troutrnan Don Troutrnan Kelly Vance Harold Winters i CS Q05 0122 OFQS Robert Orr Elita Oxendine Margaret Oxendine Mary Will Oxendine Betty Presnell Lawrence Pippin Barbara Shell Kenneth Shell Paula Shell F. D. Singleton Katherine Smith Nevil Smith 40- ffeshmen QF wx-1 915 F W, f, ffgix n1FP'mzfLi?1f5'F' , 'WK l cu.. X7 P63502 Q12 Shirley Barnett Arden Birchfield Blrchfield e Boone Joan Brown Butch Clark Madge Edwards Brenda Freeman Ronnie Freeman Junior Guinn Tommy Guinn Velma Guinn Cheryl Heaton George Heaton Margaret Hughes William Hughes C. L. Irick Kate Ingram Carl Jarrett Marie Jarrett 'K-. .av FQSAIDQI2 Faye Johnson Pat Johnson Rudy Johnson Ondrea Julian Nayne Lacey William McCloud Carolyn McKinney Jackie Miller Donald Morgan Gay Ollis Bobbette Orr Nyoka Palmer Donald Perkins Judy Perry Roddy Pritchard Sarah Pritchard Harry Presnell Luster Presnell Trena Presnell Shirley Roark gYI QS5I22QI2 Lanny Roberta Glenda Robinson Dillard Shell Sandra Shell Vivian Shell Stuaxt Slmerly Fairy Smith Judy Stanley Earl Stout Glenda Street Jimmy Street Iackoline Tipton Della S. Whitehead Roger Winters Wallace Woody Jimmy Yelton 1 N am N Mm X ww ' 'F W' Wu www M 1 1 1 f W F w M Wu Mwne' w num M w Jfg gfdk Mrs. Honeycutt, Teacher Mr, John Forbes 515 9ra0Q 7 ff graof CJ6u002z120fCf3k122ez2fazy GfeerQaofzr.s ifes Gbuognof Qscfoofjlgmecomzhg 3-if Cloudland High School King and Queen Cloudland Elementary King and Queen BARBARA BANNER, ROBERT ORR CHRISTINE MORGAN, BILLY CARL HOSS Cloudland High School Homecoming Court CQSS Ofbers CSOPKOIDOIQ President, Ken Shell: Vice President. Vincient Hitechewg Secretary, Bill B' ' . lrchfield c7I'8SAII2dI2 President, Roddie Pritchard: Vice President, Pat Iohnsong Secretary, Judy Stanley Treasurer, Cheryl Heaton. - 019 0 MOST INTELLECTUAL MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Richard Winters - Margaret Roark Herb Buck - Janet Kay Freeman BEST ALL-AROUND MOST OUTSTANDING Pete Potter - Patsy Morgan Tommy Burleson - Peggy Lowe BEST SPORTS MOST ATHLETIC Wayne Mgfgan - Kate Sggrie Bi11C1ark ' Phyllis Pl'e8Il81l 5073 M60 NEATEST MOST POPULAR Lawrence Boone - Naomi Holtxclaw Bill Hampton - Frances Hitechew BEST LOOKING FRIENDLIEST Tommy Jarrett - Barbara janet! Larry Oxendine - Wilma Street WITTIEST BIGGEST FLIRTS Dickie Buckner - Barbara Church Allen Miller - Lynn Ann Tipton A aih tics , . ' iii My W is 'Wi M: , 59 dj-19 195 M Team 32 3 Uv E Q F VO RS S 3 an 2 S 8 E I B E E 3 be E fi E -5 a .D 1.- 0 :E :F ev 121 E. L1 -S 3. 3 2 ua U 5 5 :1 -1: SECOND: ynard Julian. Ma Gbuokfz of ygasfefgaf fyeams N Z 77 760112 FRONT, left to right: Presnell, Birchfield, Johnson, Freeman, BACK: Morgan Hughes, Clark, Winters, Graybeal, and Coach Greenwell. ll 77 UQGII2 FRONT, left to right: Yelton, Blackwell, Tipton, I-loss. BACK: Coach Orr, Johnson, McCloud, Pritchard, P. Johnson, Blevins, and I. Tipton, Manager. CLOUDLAND ELEMENTARY BASKETBALL TEAMS - A and B - Tolley, Coach 3-Q CLOUDLAND HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM IN ACTION VS. BOONES CREEK tw ,. 't, in 1. Zi' E Z -nun uni ,S -1- Q 15. 4 5' M 1 c .5151 Q W ,ig ' ' , ' ' .'iW 'L'f1f mp, , - , , ff k 'jg , -1 I Y Y th S S L, GASSQS MR. COOPER - English MISS CATES - Typewriting V N MR. GREENWELL - Health 0615565 MRS, HEATON - Biology 'Q MRS, HOUSTON - Librarian K4 .BH MRS, MOCK - English 665583 MR. SHELL - History ABQ MR. SHULL - Algebra II MR. YOUNG - F. F.A. C1155 41j7f 6616 MRS. PRoPsT, Sponsor 1995 I, a I, Y G65 Mas. 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WATTS JOHNS INSURANCE 8: REAL ESTATE AGENCY Corner Pine and F Streets Elizabethton, Tennessee Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Elk Avenue Elizabethton, Tenne s see Compliments of S. H. KRESS Elk Avenue Elizabethton, Tenne s see Compliments of BURGIE DRUG STORE Over 60 Years of Service to the People of Carter County Famous Whitm.an's Candies Elk Avenue Elizabe thton, Tenne s see Compliments of NOR-WELL PLUMBING 8: HEATING See Us for All Your Needs West Elk Avenue Elizabethton, Tennessee Compliments of ROAN VIEW SERVICE STATION Golden ESSO, Best Gas in Town Phone 2245 CHARLES MORGAN, Owner Roan Mountain, Tennessee Compliments of CRUMLEY BOONE TRUSTEE OF CARTER COUNTY Elizabethton, Tennessee Compliments of F. B. MILLER GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Clothing, and Coal Roan Mountain, Tenne s see Compliments of MODEL PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE STATION ROY TROUTMAN, Manager Roan Mountain, Tennessee Complime nt s of ROAN THEATER Always See a Good Show R. O. SLAUGHTER, Manager Roan Mountain, Tennessee Compliments of STORIE'S RESTAURANT Serving Good Home Cooked Meals Roan Mountain, Tennessee Compliments of J. W. STREET'S COUNTRY STORE Your Norge Dealer Hampton, Tennessee Compliments of T.8.S. SHOPPING CEN TER Make One Stop Do It All at This Modern Shopping Center Hampton, Tenne s see Compliments of MIKE BOATRIGHT SHERIFF OF CARTER COUNTY Compliments of QUALITY RADIATOR SERVICE Elk Avenue Elizabethton, Tennessee Compliments of LUKE BRUMIT SPORTS SHOP Elk Avenue Elizabethton, Tenne s see Compliments of ELIZABETHTON STEAM LAUNDRY Main Street Elizabethton, Tenne s see Compliments of RADER DRUG A Complete Line of Drugs Elk Avenue Elizabethton, Tennessee Compliments of KENT COMPANY Awnings and Storm Windows Elk Avenue Elizabethton, Tenne s see Compliments of COLEMAN'S STUDIO Official Photographer for the CLOUDLAND HIGHLANDER Elk Avenue Elizabethton, Tenne s see ' 3 1' I I TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY vm www. un vmrmn an v.ylw-wa. 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