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a 8 she ate ia) a eee n ratjo pera tor = ; — rhe I j l li iH I l | il | eeserecchoeswer ae THE TOWER PRESENTS THIS RECORD OFSDTLE Y EAR 1947-'48 AT GROVE HIGH SCHOOL Saregeytigebes aie FOREWORD In the years to come, as you turn through the pages of this edition of the Tower, we, the Tower Staff, hope it will recall many happy memories of this year spent at Grove. MISS WORD Sponsor BEVERLY MEALS, Editor-in-chief GLENN GENTRY, Assistant Business Manager K. B. HUMPHREYS, Business Manager Assistant Editors—JANE WILLIAMS, REBECCA BLANTON fee LY PISS Miriam Deal Patsy French ARTISTS Martha Hill Jean Williams Barbara Clark DEPARTMENT EDITORS NOUS SS VIL ements te ns AOD) amr eanl pene Organizations Polke easchall set ce east = eae Pee eel. Sports PAOTUCM UC LULNeT Sutra tir tele ee Classes Charles Fitch, bobbie: Burton. eee Features EmiyeOrr,, Genes Abernathy... 5. ene Photographs CIRCULATION STAFF Mary Alice Burton, Bette Gaskin, Frances Arnett, Susan Nelson ADVERTISING STAFF Alan Lasater, Harrell Barton, Viann Vincent, James Chandler DEDICATION MARIAN COOK We, the Senior Class of 1948, proudly dedicate this edition of The Tower to Miss Marian Cook. Her ability and her willingness to help students at all times and her friendliness have won for her a place in the hearts of the student body. Na CHARLES G. PITNER Principal M.A., George Peabody College JULIAN BREWER Assistant Coach History, Geography B.S., Union University MARIAN COOK Mathematics B.A., Judson College MARY LOU DIGGS Spanish, Latin B.A., Murray State College NELLE DIGGS Science, Mathemati-s B.A., Bethel College EDITH EDENTON Librarian B.S. in L.S. George Peabody College FACULTY To the 1948 Graduating Class: As you go out from Grove High School, you go with our very best wishes for a successful and useful life. Oppor- cunities for service, perhaps, were never so many as they are today. We are counting on you for service and ask you to give the best you have. MRS. ERNEST GREER Home Econo B.S., University of Tennessee SOLON HUTSON Vocational Building Trades Austin Peay College ROBERT JELKS Physical Education B.S., Union University Bist Wisho, a ar MRS. J. M. MARSHALL a oe tie. 5 _ Mathematics B.A., Murray State = College MARY BETH MORRIS English B.S., Tennessee College for Women MRS. E. S. OUTLAND A Commerce M.A., Murray State College CHARLES GLa Marshes CHARLOTTE OWENS English B.A., Murray State College CHARLES T. PARDUE Agriculture B.S., University of Tennessee MRS. CHARLES T. PARDUE Science B.A., Maryville College MRS. CARSON PITT Speech, History M.S., Columbia _ School of Speech MARY FRANCES WORD English M.A., Murray State College THE CLASSES MISS MORRIS Senior Sponsor SENIOR OFFICERS President—VERNON KEAN Vice President—RANDY TURNER Secretary-Treasurer—BEVERLY MEALS Cheer Leaders—POLK PASCHALL, BETH MANN SENIORS HARRELL BARTON “Dancing eyes and smiling face This boy would be welcome any place.” Merit Roll, °45; Perfect Attendance, ase 46, 41 BORA. 46, °47; Hi-Y, °48; Tower Staff, '48: Na- tional Honor Society, °48. JULIA CHRISTINE BRAY “A girl with a jolly face and sweet voice Chnistine is one of our first choice.” Glee Club, 45, 46, °47, °48; Pep Club; 45, 246, 47,48: FoH. A , “45, °46; Perfect Attendance, °46, “47; Speech Choir, '48; Secretary of Speech Choir, ‘48; Mid-South Typ- ing Contest, °47. ANN BROWN “Small, kind, always sweet She is also cute and very neat.” PHA 45346; JACK GORDON BROWN “Laughing, joking, always clowning, Jack is a person who is never seen frowning.” T and I Club, °45; Who's Who (Class Clown), °48. EVELYN BURNETTE “Patience is a remedy for every sorrow; Some from this girl we would like to borrow.” F. H. A., 45, '46; Perfect Attend- ance, '47; Speech Choir, °48. MARY ALICE BURTON “M is for mischievousness, A is for ambition, and B is for beauty. These compose one whom everyone loves.” Re Hor Ane 45°8No Ean le 4 5508465 °47, °48:; Vice-President of N. F. L., 47; President of N. F. L., 748; Thespians, °46, °47, '48; President of Thespians, ‘48; Interclass Con- test, 45, °46, °47 (1st place in Ora- tory, ‘45; Ist place in Dramatics, °47; T. I. L. L. Contest, '46, °47; State Contest, ‘46. °47 (2nd Place in Dramatics, 46); Comet Staff, °46, 47, °48: Tower Staff, °47, °48; N. F.. L. Contest, °45, °46; Glee Club, ‘45, °46, °47, '48; Pep Club, 45, °46, °47, °48: Perfect Attend- ance, °45; Volunteer Girls’ State, °47; Who's Who, ° 48 (Most Tal- ented); National Honor Society, °48. GEORGE ADELBERT CARTER “Witty, happy, always teasing, A possessor of a personality that is always pleasing.” a Hi-Y, °47, °48. a JO ED CASEY “Simplicity of character is no hindrance to subtlety of intellect.” F. F. A., °45, ‘46; Football, °46, 47, 48; Hi-Y, °48. SENIORS BILLY JEAN CATE “Good personality plus eyes with a twinkling gleam, Compose one of our fairest, Billy Jean.” F. H. A., ‘44 (Spark High School, Baltimore, Md.); Pep Club, °46, 47, 48: Glee Club, °47, °48. BARBARA CLARK “Dark brown hair and radiant smile Are enough to make her a favorite all the while.” F. H. A., °45; Pep Club, 45 (He- ber Springs, Ark.); F. H. A., Pep Club, °46, '47, 48; Tower Staff, °47, °48: Glee Club, °48; Drum Major, °48. JOE FRANK COLE “Talented, neat, he plays the spoons, Also sings and makes all the girls swoon.” F. F. A., 45, 46, °47, °48; Judging Teams, °45, ‘46, ‘47; Hi-Y, °47, 48; Glee Club, °47, ‘48; Who's Who, 48 (Most Talented). POLLY COMER “If anywhere you see a cute little dolly, Let it be a reminder of a girl named Polly.” F. H. A., ‘45, °46; Pep Club, °47, 48: Glee Club, 47, °48. ELAINE COMPTON “One who always plays a fair game Is on the road to great fame.” Glee Club, °45, 47; F. H. A., °45 °46; Perfect Attendance, ‘45, °46, °47; Basketball, °46, ‘47, °48; Pep Club, '47, °48; Comet Staff, °47, “48; Girls’ Letter Club, °48; Secre- tary-Treasurer of Letter Club, ‘48; National Honor Society, 48. MARJORIE COOPER “Curly hair and beautiful lashes Makes everyone look when she passes.” FY HSAs 6452 463 Fo HieArRe- porter, 46; Pep Club, '45, °46, '47, °48; Secretary of Pep Club, ‘45; Football Attendant, ‘45, °46, °48; Perfect Attendance, ‘47; Glee Club, ‘45; ‘“‘Miss Grove’’, °48; Who's Who, ‘48 (Most Unpredictable). MALCOLM COUNCIL “Anything for a quiet life.” Class Treasurer, '45; Perfect Attend- ance, 45, 46; Hi-Y, 48; National Honor Society, °48. DUDLEY PORTER CULPEPPER, JR. “By spying this fellow at a first glance, He will go places when comes the chance.” F. F. A., °45 (Transylvania, La.); Basketball, °47 (Lake Providence, La.); Speech eat 48. Lich) ‘0. se 4 tiers | | | | SENIORS BOYD DAVIS, JR. “The music that can deepest reach And cure all ills is cordial speech.” rand ly Club, 43; bok. A, °46, ‘47 (Puryear, Tenn.). MIRIAM E. DEAL ‘‘Happiness is speechless.” F. H. A., 45; Glee Club, °45, °46, °47, °48: Pep Club, °46, °47, °48; Speech Choir, °46; Secretary of Speech Choir, '46; First Place, Typ- ing Contest, °47; Vice-President of Class, ‘47; Tower Staff, ‘48; Band, “48, EMILY RUTH ENOCH “The best of healers is good cheer; And we never see Emily shed a tear.” F. H. A., °45; Basketball, °47, °48; Perfect Attendance, '44, “45, °46. JAMES BERT FISHER “Ah, why should life all labor be?” Basketball, 47, °48; Football, °45, °46, °47; G-Club, °47, °48. CHARLES W. FITCH “Intelligent, handsome, always kind, Never a nicer fellow will you find.” Hi-Y, °46, ‘47, ‘48; Merit Roll, °45, °46, °47; National Honor So- ciety, 47, °48; Perfect Attendance, “47. PATSY RUTH FRENCH “Of all the names of lan- guages, it is a cinch That one of our favorites is French.” F. H. A., ‘45, °46; Pep Club, °46, °47, °48; Glee Club, 46, °47, °48; Basketball, °47, °48; Football At- tendant, ‘48; Tower Staff, °48. BETTE JOYCE GASKIN “A good heart’s worth gold.” F. H. A., °45; Glee Club, 45, °46; National Honor Society, °47, °48; Vice-President of National Honor Society, 48. ANNIE PEARL GLOVER “When fortune is on her side, Popular favor bears her company.” F. H. A., °45, '46; Perfect Attend- ance, ‘46, '47; Pep Club, °47, °48. SENIORS BETTY GENE GRIFFIN “Jolly, happy, never fretty, A person whom we know as Betty.” F. H. A., °44, '45; Pep Club,, °44,. 48: Glee Club, °47. JOAN ELIZABETH GROSS “A girl who deserves all nice things, From her laughter happiness rings.” Pep Club, ‘45, '46, ‘48; F. H. A., 45, °46; Glee Club, °48; Speech Choir, 48. GEORGE THEODORE HALL “Around the world thought shall fly In the twinkling of an eye.” President of Class, ‘45, °47; F. F. A., °45, '46; President of F. F. A., “46; Secretary-Treasurer of Class, °46; Honor Roll, '45, '46, °47 (Cot- tage Grove, Tenn.). BETTY JOY HASTINGS “Talent, intelligence and gold- en tresses Are some of the things this girl possesses.” F. H. A., °45, °46; Treasurer of F. H. A., °46; Pep Club, 45, °46, 47, °48; Glee Club, °45, °46, °48: Speech Choir, °48. LEON HENDERSON “The great end of life is noth- ing but action.” F. F. A., °45, °'46, °47, °48: Sec- retary of Senior F. F. A. Class, ‘48; Perfect Attendance, ‘46; Merit Roll, “45, °46; National Honor Society, “48. MARTHA FRANCES HILL “Quietness, sweetness and ap- preciation for fine arts, Has a place in everyone’s heart.” F. H. A., °45, °46; Merit Roll, °45, °46, ‘47; Speech Choir, ‘47; Secre- tary of Speech Choir, °47; Glee Club; 47, °48 0) Pep sCluby. 9474 48; Tower Staff, ‘48; National Honor Society, 48. BOBBY JO HOLDER “Tall, sweet, athletically in- clined, Memories of Bobby will al- ways be fine.” F. H. A., °45, '46; Glee Club, °46, 47, °48; Treasurer of Glee Club, “48; Pep Club, °46, °47, 48; Basket- ball, °47, °48; Alternate-Captain, Basketball, °47; All-Star District Basketball Tournament, ‘47; Captain, Basketball, ‘48; Girls’ Letter Club, 48; Vice-President of Girls’ Letter Club, °48. JOHN HOOPER “Easy going, handsome, out- standing in sports, Of him, people will get only good reports.” T and I Club, °45; Football, °45, “46, °47, °48; Basketball, °45, °46, 47, °48; Class Cheer Leader, °46; Hi-Y, °46, °47, ‘48; G-Club, °46, °47, °48; All-Star District Basketball Tournament, ‘46, °47; Captain, Bas- ketball, '47, °'48; Track, ‘47, °48; Speech Choir, °48; District All- Star Team, ‘45, °46. K. B. HUMPHREYS, JR. “A fellow slow in speech but quick in acts, No one would mind follow- ing in his tracks.” Interclass Contest, °45; Football, °45, 47, °48: Debate, '46; G-Club, °47, °48; -Tri-State Contest, °46, ‘47; State Debate, ‘46; Quill and Scroll, °47, °48; National Honor Society, “47, °48; President of National Honor Society, °48; N. F. L., °47, “48; Secretary of N. F. L., °48; Hi-Y, °47, °48; Tower Staff, °47; Business Manager, The Tower, °48. WINNIE SUE JACKSON “Small in stature, large in heart, Of everyday life, she is an essential part.” Glee Club, °45, °46, °47, °48; Pep Club, °45, °46, °47, °48; F. H. A., 45; Speech Choir, '48; Treasurer of Speech Choir, °48. VERNON KEAN “Captain of our football team, Favorite of our class, He is a boy who will go places fast.” Secretary of Class, '45; Boxing, 45; T and I Club, °45; President of T and I Club, °45; Hi-Y, °46, °47, 48; Junior Favorite, °47; Speech Choir, ‘45; Who's Who, ‘48 (Friendliest, Best-all-round); Presi- dent of Hi-Y, °48; G-Club, °45, °46, °47, °48; President of G-Club, °48; President of Class, ‘46, °47, °48; Football, °45, °46, °47, °48. BETTY JEAN KENNEY “Healthy from basketball training and exercise, In everyday life, outstanding and wise.” Hill As,) -45-) Pep Club, 745, ° 46; °47, °48; Glee Club, °45, °46, °48; Speech Choir, '45; Basketball, °47, 48; Alternate Captain of Basketball Team, °48; Girls’ Letter Club, °48; President of Girls’ Letter Club, °48; Color Guard, Band, °48. SENIORS AGNES MARIE LYON “One does not have to be great in size To be intelligent and wise.” F. H. A., °45; Perfect Attendance, 46; Glee Club, °47, °48; Pep Club, 48: Tower Staff, °48. MARY BETH MANN “Friendly, optimistic, full of fun Beth is liked by everyone.” Glee Club, °45, °46, °47, °48; Vice- President of Glee Club, °47; Pep Club, °45, °46, °47, °48; Asso- ciate Football Sponsor, °45; F. H. A., °45, °46; Speech Choir, 46; Comet Staff, 46, ‘48; Head Cheer Leader, '48; Cheer Leader, '46, '47, 48; Class Cheer Leader, °47, °48; Girls’ Letter Club, °48; Who's Who, ‘48 (Friendliest, Class Optimist). MARTHA JOAN MAXEDON 4 “Nice personality combir with beauty and grace Her companionship is desired at every place.” Glee Club, °45, °46, °47, °48; Pep Club, 45, °46, °47, °48; President of Pep Club, 450) Pastie Ava, 46; Class Cheer Leader, 45; Inter- class Contest, ‘46; Comet Staff, °46, °47, °48; Thespians, 47, ‘48; Secre- tary of Thespians, ‘48; Football At- tendant, '47; Volunteer Girls’ State, ‘47; Merit Roll, °47. BEVERLY ANNE MEALS “Honest labour bears a lovely face.” F. H. A., °45, °46; Red Cross Rep- resentative, '45; Perfect Attendance, ’45, °46, °47; Merit Roll, °45, °46, °47; Pep Club, °46, °47, °48; Glee Club, 46, °47, °48; Quill and Scroll, °47, °48; National Honor Society, °47, °48; Class Treasurer, °47; As- sociate-Editor of the Tower, ‘47; Volunteer Girls’ State, °47; Class Secretary-Treasurer, 48; Comet Staff, °48; Editor-in-Chief of Tower, °48; Who’s Who, °48 (Most Likely to Succeed, Most Ambitious). SENIORS LEONARD MEDLOCK “Time is but the stream I go a-fishing-in.” Pere Os 4) hos JEWEL BRADFORD MELTON “Well timed silence hath more eloquence than speech.” POR Aw. 456g 467 24705 0 wand | Club, °48; National Honor So- ciety, °48. NORMA JEAN MURPHY “A person who really enjoys life Will live long without strife.” Glee Club, °45, °46, °47, °48; Pep Cluby 45 462 404 48. BILLY ROY MUSTIAN “For hours we could sit Laughing at this boy's wit.” Speech Choir, '48; Who's Who, °48 (Class Wit); National Honor So- ciety, 48. JOHN T. McASKILL “For after all, the best thing one can do When it is raining is to let it rain.” Football Manager, ‘46, °47, °48; Thespians, ‘47, ‘48; Reporter of Thespians, °48; Hi-Y, ‘47, °48; Treasurer of Hi-Y, °48; G-Club, 46,9 475 489 No Ey Lewes ines: Treasurer of N. F. L., °48; Inter- class Contest, °47 (First Place in Humorous); N. F. L. Speech Con- gress, ‘45, °46; Debate, ‘46; T. I. L. L., '47; Assistant Editor of Com- et, ‘47; Editor-in-Chief of Comet, 48; Merit Roll, ‘45; Who's Who, 48 (Class Pessimist); National Honor Society, °48. CAROLYN McFADDEN “Pretty, sweet, of whom nice things are spoken, To Grove High School, she is a real token.” F. H. A., °45, °46; Glee Club, °46, 47, °48; Secretary of Glee Club, °47; President of Glee Club, ‘48; Pep Club, °45, 46, °47, °48: Comet Staff, ‘47, °48; Speech Choir, °48. BILLY McNUTT “Abiding by the Golden Rule Enabled me to get out of Grove High School.” JOSEPH H. NORTON “He profits most who serves best.” SENIORS BETTY SUE OLDS “Our hearts are filled with ringing, When to us she is singing.” F. H. A., '45, °46; Glee Club, °48; Pep Club, 45, '46, °47, °48; Speech Choir, 48. EMILY ANN ORR “This brilliant girl, who is first rate, Graduated with us in 748.” Pep Club, '45, °46, °47, °48; Glee Club, °47, °48; Vice-President of Glee Club, '48; Comet Staff, °47, °48: Tower Staff, °48; F.H.A., °45, °46; Parliamentarian of F. H. A., °46; Merit Roll, '45, °46; Perfect Attendance, °45, °46, °47. SARAH OWEN “One can be well known with poise, Without making lots of noise.” F. H. A. 45; Speech Choir, 48. CARLOS OWENS “Honor, trust, and joy Compose a nice boy.” T and I Club, °45; Hi-Y, °46, °47, BE ere An a 4Ogn 4155 48. JAMES POLK PASCHALL “Did nothing in particular, And did it very well.” F, F. A., °46, °47, °48: Treasurer of F. F. A., '47, °48; Football, °45, “46, °47, °48; G-Club, ‘47, °48; Hi-Y, °47, °48; Tower Staff, °48; Who's Who °48 (Most Unpredict- able). JERRY SUE RIDGEWAY “Around this girl everyone is gay, She is an all-round, good person in every way.” Pep Club, 45, °46, '47, '48; Cheer Leader, °47, 48; F. H. A., 45, °46; Foothall Attendant, °45, ‘46; Glee Club, °47, °48; Junior Favorite, °47; Girls’ Letter Club, °48; Football Queen, '48; Who's Who, °48 (Best all-round) . JOHN RUSSELL “A good heart is better than all the heads in the world.” Fa Fo Al 3 44. 45; 246, 405) Vice President of F. F. A., °44; Hi-Y, 46, °47, 48: [and I Club; 48; President of T and I Club, °48. CHARLES RYE “A little work, a little play To keep us going—and so good day.” . A., °45, °46; Secretary of AG ar 46 band LC lub. 4465 SENIORS MARGARET SMITH “A little girl, smart and sweet, She’s the kind of person you'd like to meet.” F. H: A., °45, °46; Pep Club; °45, °46, ‘47, °48: Glee Club, °48; Per- fect Attendance, ‘45, °47. MILDRED FAYE SPANN “A mischievous girl whose last name is Spann One of the favorites of our clan.”’ Pep Club, °45, °46, °47, °48; Glee Club, °47, °48; Comet Staff, °48; F. H. A., °45, °46; Perfect At- tendance, °45, °47. VIRGINIA STURDIVANT “Quiet, obedient, a possessor of good traits, She is the mirror of all courtesy.” Pep Club, °45; Glee Club, °45; FHS Ave 459 46: BILL SUTTON “Father calls me William; Sister calls me Will; Mother calls me Willie, but The ‘fellers’ call me Bill.” Comet Staff, '48; Football, °46, °47, 48- Basketball, °46; Boxing, °46. LV { po : foe (| ROBERT T. TAYLOR “Let sleeping dogs lie.” T and I Club, °44. LOWELL THOMAS “Good will is the mightiest, practical force in the universe.” F. BS A. 4556465 1475.48. ANNIE SUE TURNER “Witty, happy, sweet as a rose, Annie Sue can walk on her toes.” F. H. A., °45; Tower Staff, °48. RANDOLPH TURNER “Good nature and good sense must ever join.” President of Class, 45; Class Cheer Leader, '45; Vice-President of Class, °46, °48; Secretary of Class, °47; Football, °45, °46, °47, °48; Alter- nate-Captain, °48; G-Club, °46, °47, °48; Vice-President of G-Club, °48; Comet Staff, °46, °47, °48; Hi-Y, °46, °47, °48; Vice-President of Hi-Y, °48; Boxing, °46; Basketball, 47; Red Cross Representative, °47; National Honor Society, °48. fy i SENIORS ROBERT GERALD WHITE “Roguish eyes and mischiev- ous grin, To everyone a fine friend.” Football, °47, °48. AILEEN WHITEHEAD “Quiet, kind, happy as a lark, Her dancing eyes would sparkle in the dark.” MARY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS “Mary is so full of charm, She will never cause alarm.” F. H. A‘, °45, '46; Volunteer Girls’ State, °47. NORMA FAY WORKMAN “A cute little cheer leader, full of pep In everything she’s always in step.” Pali Asc) 45,046. pep Clubec4s, °46, °47, °48; Treasurer of Pep Club, 48; Glee Club, °45, '46, °47, °48; Interclass Contest, °46; Thespians, “47, °48; Treasurer of Thespians, “48; Comet Staff, °46, °47, °48; Football Attendant, '47; Cheer Lead- er, 48. Hie tele Cele@.NeS (CLASS POEM) Four years ago this day seemed far, This day when we achieve our dream. It seemed almost a will-o-wisp As across the years we caught the gleam. But hopefully we took our place, And sturdily we walked the way; We pushed aside the hindrances That sought to bar us from this day. Now gratefulness we give to those | | Who going before have left a trail, And beckon us to follow on; With spirits bright we cannot fail. And now with gladness look we back Along the path which we have made: Each good deed seems to cast a glow Which makes the faulty ones to fade. 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In the search for knowledge we found many friends and had many experiences which we shall remember always. To lead us through our freshman year we elected Randolph Turner, president; Joan Stumpf, vice-president; Vernon Kean, secretary; Malcolm Council, treasurer; Randolph Turner and Joan Maxedon, cheer leaders. The foot- ball queen was crowned October 20th and the attendants from our class were Jerry Sue Ridgeway and Marjorie Cooper. Beth Mann was the associate sponsor. We were very proud of Mary Alice Burton, who won first place in oratory in the interclass contest. The other candidates from our class were Martha Carol Hampton and K. B. Humphreys. School was dismissed in May and we then felt as if we really belonged at Grove. We returned in September as sophomores feeling that we were coming up in the world. Four new teachers were added to the faculty—Méisses Nelle Currier, Virginia Bryant, Edith Edenton, and Mrs. Mary McCullar. We elected Vernon Kean, president; Randolph Turner, vice-president; Billie Sager, secretary; Roger Duke, treasurer; Jerry Sue Ridgeway and John Hooper, cheer leaders. Our representatives in the interclass contest were Mary Alice Burton, Joan Maxedon and Norma Fay Workman. To attend the queen we again chose Marjorie and Jerry Sue. We had a successful football season topped off by winning over Murray in our annual Turkey Day tilt. We re- member with pride that year our girls’ basketball team because it was winner in the District Tournament and run- ner-up in the Divisional. Sophisticated juniors! Even the name sounded good to us. That year we welcomed to the faculty Mr. Brewer, Mrs. Greer, Miss Owen and Mr. Miller. Grove didn’t seem quite the same without Mr. Weston who took advan- tage of the newly inaugurated retirement system. Again we elected Vernon, president. The other officers were Miriam Deal, vice-president; Randy Turner, secretary; Beverly Meals, treasurer; J ohn Hooper and Beth Mann, cheer leaders. We were overflowing with joy on the night of the interclass contest because our contestants—Mary Alice Burton, John McAskill and Carleen Robertson—walked off with first places in dramatic, humorous, and oratory, respectively. Jerry Sue and Vernon were elected class favorites. At the football banquet in December the captain and co-captain for next year’s team were announced. They were Vernon Kean and Randy Turner, respectively. The lettermen for that year were John Hooper, Randy Turner, Polk Paschall, Jimmy Fisher, Vernon Kean and K. B. Humphreys. Our football team came out on top by winning eight. games and losing two. We defeated Somerville 7-6 and became Big Ten Champs. John Hooper was captain of the basketball team. Four of our number were elected into the National Honor Society—Charles Fitch, Bette Gaskin, K. B. Humphreys and Beverly Meals. Our attendants to the queerf were Joan Maxedon and Norma Fay Workman. We were saddened on November 8th by the death of Mr. Weston, who was a beloved tradition at Grove and will always be remembered on “The Hill.” Dignified Seniors! We had been working hard for three years to attain that title. Because many of our original 111 had dropped out, there were only sixty-nine who hoped to graduate. Vernon was again elected president. The other officers were Randy Turner, vice-president; Beverly Meals, secretary-treasurer; Beth Mann and Polk Paschall, cheer leaders. Miss Nelle Diggs was the only new faculty member. Jerry Sue, the football queen, was crowned October 24th, and her attendants from our class were Marjorie Cooper and Patsy French. The editors of the Comet and Tower were John McAskill and Beverly Meals, respectively. The rings were ordered September 9th and were received October 31st. Seniors were presidents of most of the clubs this year. Mary Alice was president of N. F. L. and Thespians; Vernon, of the G-Club and Hi-Y; Betty Kenney, of the Girls’ Letter Club; Carolyn McFadden, of the Glee Club; John Russell of T and I Club, and Joan Maxedon, of the Pep Club. Marjorie Cooper was elected by the entire student body as ‘Miss Grove.” Again our football team had a good season, winning eight games and los- ing only two. Bobby Holder was captain and Betty Kenney co-captain of the girls’ basketball team. John Hooper was captain of the boys’ team. One of the main projects of the year was making money for a senior trip to be made by the class in the spring. This was the first time such a project had been planned. Invitations were ordered in Jan- uary and the graduation exercises were May 13th. After four years on “The Hill,” we are now ready to start out into the world for ourselves. Our experiences will profit us much, long after we leave here. ; —Beverly Meals 17 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1948 of E. W. Grove Henry County High School, City of Paris, County of Henry, State of Tennessee, being of unbalanced mind, worn-out body, and disreputable character, do ordain and establish this, our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To the juniors, we leave the prestige and honor of becoming seniors, like unto ourselves. ARTICLE II To the sophomores, our sister class, we leave any gum stuck under the desks, the paper behind the lockers in “lover's lane, and all the student chapel programs they can muster. ARTICLE Ill To the freshmen, who are no longer too green to burn, we leave three more years of climbing the “Hill” to ye olde school. ARTICLE IV To our teachers, our sponsors, and our principal, we leave our undying gratitude for attempting to purvey some of their knowledge to us, and for having patience with us over the years we have been with them. ARTICLE V Harrell Barton, do bequeath my cowlick to any purple cow. Christine Bray, do leave my intelligent questions here, so hopes my English class. Ann Brown, do leave with Jack, hoping to hold him forever. Jack Brown, do bequeath my ability to write absurd themes to Miss Morris, so she won't have to put up with it next year. Evelyn Burnette, do leave my quietness and mildness of man- ner to Jane Springer. Mary Alice Burton, do bequeath my ability to lift my eye- brow and say “Now yall,” to any girl who wants to be as innocent. George Carter, do leave my money worries and salesmanship to James Chandler. Joe Ed Casey, do bequeath my hunting magazines and old rusty traps to Alan Lasater. Billy Jean Cate, do leave my ways with the stronger sex to Margaret Anne McGehee. Barbara Clark, bequeath my artistry to any boy who needs pin-ups in his locker. Jo Frank Cole, leave my curly black locks to Glynn Stev- enson. Polly Comer, do leave my long pig-tail to any new Chinese boy. Elaine Compton, bequeath my nickname “Pokey” to anyone who can be as slow finishing dinner. Marjorie Cooper, leave my friendly smile to Jo Ann Paschall, just to sorta keep it in the family! Malcolm Council, do leave my ready wit and live-wire jokes to anyone who can use it in History IV next year. Dudley Culpepper, will my ability to pronounce “docile” to the entire junior class so Miss Morris can't rib them about it. Boyd Davis, leave my height to Dan Veazey, so he can look over Viann. Miriam Deal, bequeath my excellent typing papers to the school library, to be used as reference by all future typing students. Emily Enoch, leave my ability as a guard to next year's team—may they use it wisely. Jimmy Fisher, do leave? Charles Fitch, leave my new Buick to my Dad, after I see Marjorie again. Patsy French, bequeath my charm and personality to any lucky girl Bette Gaskin, leave my intelligence to John Perry Johnson, who really needs it. Annie Glover, bequeath my friendliness to Boo Brown. Betty Griffin, leave the secret of “Griffin's Shoe Polish” to anyone who wishes to be a millionaire. Joan Gross, leave my ability to look like I'm always in a hurry to Jimmy Berry. George Hall, leave my ability to explain physics and solid geometry problems to anyone who loves to confuse people. Betty Hastings, leave my red hair to Eddie Berry, for he has a tie that will go with it. Leon Henderson, bequeath my quiet unassuming manner to Burly Odom. I, Martha Frances Hill, leave my boisterous, loud mouth to Carol Fish. Bobby Holder, regretfully leave my basketball suit to Betty Jane Williams, but I doubt if it will fit her. John Hooper, leave my football and basketball ability to little “Chick” King, who will be big like me some day. Sue Jackson, bequeath my blue Plymouth to all the souls who ride to school with me. Vernon Kean, leave the football team and my book “How To Get Along With Girls” to Ras Bilbrey. Betty Kenney, Ps give all my broken and cracked bones to any team-mate that wants them. Agnes Lyon, leave my ability to blush when Mr. Pitner calls on me, to Becky Fagenbaum. Beth Mann, leave my cheerleading voice and other quiet ways to Milburn Covington. Joan Maxedon, leave my pamphlet on “How To Hold a Foot- ball Player” to Mary Louise Hert. Beverly Meals, bequeath my genius and the “Annual” to next year's editor. Leonard Medlock, leave my flaming red hair to Bobby Higge. (Just think what he will look like!) Jewel Melton, leave my huge size to M. FP. Hurdle. Norma Murphy, bequeath my good Irish name to Betty Kistenmacher. Billy Mustian, leave my “Joe Miller Jokebook” and various other corny tidbits to Glenn Gentry. John McAskill, bequeath all my ties to anyone who can make a good rag rug from them. Ca eee leave my charming ways to Gene Aber- nathy. Ba ae bequeath my continuous good nature to Tom ayo. Joseph Norton, leave my old state-guard uniform to any other patriotic-minded lad. Betty Olds, bequeath my Puryear boy-friends to anyone who likes foreigners. Emily Orr, leave my ability to get myself flustered to Sue Gail Barton. Sara Owen, bequeath my ability to say memory work to Anna Margaret Nesbitt. Carlos Owens, leave my sister here. Isn't that tough for her? , Polk Paschall, leave my assortment of automobiles to anyone who wants to run out of gas in three different cars in one night. Jerry Ridgeway, bequeath my name “Queenie” to Princess Elizabeth. John Russell, leave my quiet grin to Sam Ed Brown. Charles Rye, leave my ability to cause disturbances in Span- ish class to anyone who thinks he can get away with it. Margaret Smith, leave Donald Holcomb, much to my annoy- ance. Mildred Spann, bequeath my position as typist on the “Comet” to any other unfortunate person. Virginia Sturdivant, leave my even disposition to the junior girls, for they will certainly need it next year. Robert Taylor, leave my speediness to Frank Clements. Lowell Thomas, bequeath my wasp-dodging ability to all who take History IV next year. Sue Turner, leave my cute giggle to Shirley Carter. Randy Turner, leave Jane Fite to the awaiting wolves, but just for a little while. Mary Williams, bequeath my winning ways to Ann Powers. Sue Sparks, leave my half-empty bottle of hydrogen peroxide to Virginia Hobby. Bill Sutton, leave my gift of gab to anyone who likes to talk to Miss Morris during English class. Gerald White, bequeath my driving ability(?) to all those who have not yet mastered the art. Aileen Whitehead, leave my ring to any girl. (They all want to get married!) Norma Workman, gladly leave my text-books. K. B. Humphreys, leave old Grove and my friends there and at Humboldt with many wonderful memories of times spent with them. Signed and sealed by the following: Executioner: K. B. Humphreys, Jr. Witnesses: Ima Dope, I. C. Yew, Henrietta Lotta Snailheads | JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pe VORPLC Hiren 5 oho Sac get Ras Bilbrey ire Lr esiGenihicint, n.d ft ea Pee oe Bo Brice NPG IE aed 5 ce en See ane a ty eee ee James Chandler PIGreCIteLT Caneea’ nk eer ee 2 eS AS oc Dan Veazey Cheer Leaders....Mary Louise Hert, Eddie W. Berry BP DOTISOT pee ere ore Se reac Miss Cook First row—Alan Lasater, Peggy Jones, Susan Nelson, J. D. Underwood, Katrina Clark, Peggy Dancy, R. T. Miller Second row—Mary Johnson, Bo Brice, Maxine Mathis, Jane Kemp, J. W. Emmons, Esther Anne Fryer, Jane Fite, Allen Clark Third row—Horace Whitehead, Jr., Earlene Capps, Joe Marr, Jacqueline Hill, J. C. Hamilton, Bonnie Gardner, James Chandler Fourth row—Ann Powers, Virgil Underwood, Jean Williams, Harold Nairon, Gene Abernathy, Gene Presson, Anna Margaret Nesbitt, Elroy Hill Fifth row—John D. Black, Earlene Smith, Ben Hagler, Bobbie Jean Burton, Charles Edward Trotter, Helen Williams, Ray Lowry Sixth row—Virginia Hobby, Robert Lowe, Sarah Cates, W. Homer Carter, Jr., Joyce Willoughby, Robert Earle Odom, Jane Williams First row—Dickie Sensing, Katherine Phelps, Dorothy Atkins, Ann Fitzsimmons, Maunone Mitchell, Viann Vincent, Dan Veazey Second row—Patricia Yarbrough, C. W. Davis, Billie Sager, Rebecca Blanton, Albert Welch, Pat Highfill, Martha Marshall, Eddie W. Berry Third row—James G. Higgs, Joy Prince, Jane Springer, Frank Gorman, Mary Louise Hert, Bobbie Jean Hedges, Frank Leslie Clements. Fourth row—Elizabeth Brooks, Ernest Williams, Anna Mae Howard, Daniel Blanie Jeffrey, Mary Ann Gaylor, Glenn Aden Gentry, Leona Medlock Fifth row—Ralph Eugene Jackson, Ruth Odom, Doris H. Ray, Frances Redmon, Franklin Ledsinger, Doris Freeman, Dewey Ramsey Sixth row—Shirley Carter, Doan Jackson, Frances Arnett, Roland Parkhill, Audrey Green, Reginald Nairon, Louane Brooks Not Pictured—Ras Bilbrey, Billy Knox 9 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Secretary Treasurer Bob Compton lins, Cynthia Hancock Mr. C. T. Pardue First rou enneth Sliger, June Overcast } 1s, Jo Ann Sturdivant, Bobbie Jeanne Gaskin, Juanita George, Robert King econd row—Wade Melton, va y , Cynthia Hancock, Ray Adams, Sue Neal Burnette, Glynn Stevenson, Sarah Maynard Third row—Lorine Wade, CI enry Marti 7o, Annie Pinson, Bob Compton, Mattie Mills, Tom Fisher h rou over Joyner, Ann Neese, Curtis Freeland, Gail Barton, John Lewis, Gloria Culpepper, John Hopkins, Anita Davis ifth row—Betty Jane Williams, Bobby y. Rebecca Fagenbaum, Harold oan ght, John Glisson, Betty Jackson ixth row—Charles Owens, Mary Elizabeth Beard, e Langford, Johnni ichardson, Billy Snow, Betty Ann Hall, Guy Hil’ eventh amy ber lark int Younger, Neal Paschall, Charles Burns First row—G Morris, Billie Ladd, Carole Mann, Carrie McFadden, Joyce Redden, Regina Underwood, Charles Beard, Don Sutton Second row—LaRue Wainscott, Carlton Lindsey, Margie Smith, Harry Thomas Marcus, Jean Muzzall, Robert Webb, Regina Maddox, Tommy Norwood Third row—M. F. Hurdle, Doone Fish, Dorris James, Joan Scott, Bobby Higgs, Patricia Owens, Charles Walker, Ollen Thompson Fourth row—Bobbie Faye Vaughn, Donald Holcomb, Jessie Davis, Billy Joe Adams, Mary Vaughn, Jimmy McGehee, Judith Younger, Billy Chenoweth Fifth row—Jesse Robinson, June Caldwell, Robert Bevill, Rubye Lamb, Horace Davidson, Anne McGehee, Charles N. McCutcheon Sixth row—Joel Owens, Rebecca Brisendine, Bob Cole, Mary Dunn, Billy Collin s, Patty Jackson, Milburn Covington Seve ow—Warren Bennett, Lawrence Chapman, James Lee Dowdy, Bryant Brummitt, Charles King, Dan King, Mickie Perry Not Pictured—Ann Caldwell, Jimmy Evans 20 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Et at ee Oe ED Mrs. Marshall YD rr y So = $ “A S = Cavender, Joyce Younger, Velda Smithmier, John Burton, Bertie Hoosier, Ann First row—Jo Ann Paschall, Aaron Odom, Sara Jane Atkins, Harold Clement, Wilna Ann Riley, Billy Alexander, Dorothy Kimmons, Harold Ray, Betty Derrington, Ted Prince Second row—W. K. Billington, Sue Dell Parker, Roger Harris, Barbara Compton, Joe E. Paschall, Barbara Womack, Danis R. Ownby, Dorene on, Jimmy Berry, Carol Jean Berry ns Claudine Redmon, E. W. Ralls, Joan Lyell, Bobbie Fourth row—Don Marr, Margie Presson, Gardner Rhea, Julia Crutcher, Robert Scarbrough, Carolyn Hutcherson, Jimmy Quinn, Martha Wil- kerson, Doyal Reece Fifth row—Jeannette Brady Snow, Davey L. Ballou, Betty Jo Workman, Eddie Thomas Page, Carol Graham Fish, Bill McCreary, Patricia Cronin, Ben Whitehead, Marilyn Fay Underwood Billy Sprague, Arlene Greene, Billy M. Paschall, Thelma Manning, Richard Ross, Betty Kistenmacher, Tillman Canter, Martha Sue Fitzsimmons, Billy Brown, Jane Baker Seventh row—Franklin Townsend, Marilyn McFadden, Ben McKinnon, Jo Nell Hardin, Tommy Hoosier, Joyce Alexander, Bobby Cloyd, Mary Ann Clark, Bobby L. Tidwell Not Pictured—Loren Gardner Sixth row V) Led ol — _ Ladd oe i) O mG oO 7) a a MARJORIE COOPER 24 FOOTBALL ROYALTY Freshman—Betty Kistenmacher Sophomore—Doone Fish Billy Collins—Charles Beard Freshman—Betty Jo Workman J. C. Hamilton—James Chandler Charles King—Ben McKinnon Senior—Patsy French Senior—Marjorie Cooper Bill Sutton—Polk Paschall John Hooper—Jo Ed Casey Jerry Sue Ridgeway Vernon Kean—Randolph Turner oo RTE NAS, Junior—Mary Louise Hert Sophomore—Cynthia Hancock Junior—Jane Fite Bo Brice—John Black Allen Clark—Robert Earle Odom Gerald White—Ras Bilbrey 25 INTERCLASS CONTEST These are the people who went out in the preliminaries for the Interclass Contest. There are representatives from every class in humorous, dramatic, and oratory. First Row—Harriet Wheatley, John Black, Forrest Brice, John T. McAskill, Sam Ed Brown, Tom Mayo, Milburn Covington, Frank Leslie Clements, Beverly Meals. Second Row—Gene Presson, Clydean Elmore, Carolyn McClain, Christine Bray, Joan Seawright, Mary Alice Burton, Ann Compton, Jean Williams, Virginia Hobby, Bobbie Jean Burton. Third Row—Shirley Carter, Wilna Ann Riley, Betty Jo Workman, Joyce Alexander, Rebecca Fagenbaum, Susan Nel- son, Glenn Gentry, Lewis Allen, Jimmy Quinn. Fourth Row—Marilyn McFadden, Betty Kistenmacher, Barbara Womack, Sara Jane Atkins, Martha Sue Fitzsim- mons, Jo Ann Paschall, Cynthia Hancock, Sue Gail Barton, Sue Neal Burnette, Joan Maxedon, Betty Joy Hastings. Not Pictured—Ann Neese, Ann McGehee, Jacqueline Hill. WHO'S WHO Most Talented JOSEPH COLE MARY ALICE BURTON Most Likely to Succeed CHARLES FITCH BEVERLY MEALS Best-All-Round VERNON KEAN JERRY SUE RIDGEWAY Most Unpredictable MARJORIE COOPER POLK PASCHALL Most Ambitious BEVERLY MEALS CHARLES FITCH Friendliest VERNON KEAN BETH MANN Class Optimist BETH MANN Class Pessimist JOHN TURNEY McASKILL Class Clown JACK BROWN Class Wit BILLY MUSTIAN THREE TO SMAKE READ AND Here We Go From left to right 1. BARBARA . GENIE . ANNE . BECKY SeeDULZ: Yur . VIANN S PEGGY SV) = S = = UO a4 O COMET STAFF The Comet Staff is composed of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors who have proved themselves able to write or perform one or more of the duties which are required in putting out a paper. It is printed once each six weeks and contains all the news on “The Hill.” JOHN McASKILL Editor-in-chief Miss EpENTON Sponsor Bo Brice Assistant Editor Norma Workman Joan Maxedon Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Randolph Turner Sports Editor Elaine Compton Marjorie Cooper Exchange Editor Feature Editor Jane Fite Advertising Don Sutton Sports Jerry Sue Ridgeway Features Emily Ann Orr Reporter Beth Mann Advertising Viann Vincent Features K. B. Humphreys Pictures Beverly Meals Reporter Mary Louise Hert Circulation Ann Powers Features Mildred Spann Typist Tom Mayo Reporter Bill Sutton Circulation Carolyn McFadden Features Sue Sparks Typist Maunone Mitchell Reporter Dan Veazey Sports Ann McGehee Features Mary Alice Burton Reporter M. F. Hurdle Reporter NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is an organization for juniors and seniors. To be elected into the National Honor Society, one must be in the upper third of his class scholastically and be outstanding in service, leadership and character. OFFICERS a K. B. Humphreys Bette Gaskin Charles Fitch Miss Diggs President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor Harrell Barton Mary Alice Burton sed ate Glenn Gentry Leon Henderson Martha Hill Alan Lasater Beverly Meals John McAskill Randolph Turner 31 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE “Average minds with enthusiasm and imagination can, through discussion, give birth to great ideas.” It is N. F. L.’s purpose to prove this statement. OFFICERS Mary Alice Burton Mrs. Clem Krider President Sponsor a ' Forrest Brice K. B. Humphreys John T. McAskill i Nancy Krider Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Mascot Gene Abernathy Frances Arnett Sue Neal Burnette Bobbie Jean Burton Rebecca Fagenbaum Ann Fryer Bobbie Jean Hedges Jacqueline Hill Susan Nelson Ann McGehee Tom Mayo 52 THESPIANS “Act well your part. There all the honor lies.” John McAskill Joan Maxedon Mary Alice Burton Forrest Brice Norma Fay Workman Reborter Secretary President Vice-President Treasurer Gene ae zi a F Harrell Abernathy ja ° 2 Barton John Black : 4 . . Sue Neal ‘ p . Burnett Mrs. Krider Bobpieslean ' Wonton Nancy Krider Mascot Sponsor Burton om ne er “ Cole Rebecca Fagenbaum Cynthia Hancock Bobbie Jean a 2S Jacqueline Hedges pe Of OMill Aa es Joe Ge Tom Mayo Jimmy McGehee Susan | F— © x Joan Nelson (ce: a Seawright Viann as : Jean Vincent 3 a = a a ee Williams } Middle Row Frances Arnett, Shirley Carter, Mary Ann Gaylor, Martha Marshall, Ann Powers, Rebecca Blanton, Milburn Covington, Jimmy Higgs, Ann McGehee, Jane Williams Hi-Y The purpose of the Hi-Y Chapter of Grove High School is to maintain and spread throughout the school and community high standards—a Christian character. Our chapter is.a branch of the National Hi-Y Association this year. OFFICERS ud im President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Vernon Kean Randolph Turner K. B. Humphreys John T. McAskill Mr. Jelks MEMBERS aN Gis te Billy Joe Adams Harrell Barton Eddie Berry John Black Forrest Brice Ras Bilbrey George Carter Jo Ed Casey James Chandler Joe Frank Cole Malcolm Council Allen Clark Charles Fitch Glenn Gentry John Hooper Alan Lasater Carlos Owens Polk Paschall Robert Earle Odom John Russell Dan Veazey 34 QUILL AND SCROLL The Quill and Scroll is an organization for staff members of the school paper and of the annual. To be in this organization one must rank in the upper third of his class scholastically and must have done outstanding work in editing, business managing, writing, or art work. OFFICERS Beverly Meals Elaine Compton Alan Lasater Miss Edenton President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor Rebecca Blanton Forrest Brice Glenn Gentry K. B. Humphreys Joan Maxedon Maunone Mitchell John McAskill Carolyn McFadden Emily Orr Ann Powers Randolph Turner Jane Williams Jean Williams 35 SPEECH CHOIR Glenn Gentry Carolyn McClain Christine Bray Sue Jackson Mrs. Pitt President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor er. 4 “os, y | Ruby Atkins Jean Benson Carol Berry Jimmy Berry Dudley Culpepper Peggy Dancy Clydean Elmore (Ante, a ‘A = 5 é - ee dé re ie peak ae Emily Enoch Charles Fitch Loren Gardner Joan Gross Betty Joy Hastings John Hooper Vernon Kean Glenda Kirkland Agnes Lyon Thelma Manning Billy Mustian Carolyn McFadden : } j AED h Reginald Nairon Betty Sue Olds Madelon Owens Sarah Owens Billy Paschall Gene Presson Camille Thomas Joyce Willoughby Bobby Joyce Younger 36 GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Carolyn McFadden Emily Ann Orr Secretary Bobbie Jean Burton Treasurer Bobby Jo Holder Sponsor Mrs. Pardue First row—Bobbie Jean Burton, Carolyn McFadden, Joe Frank Cole, Bobby Jo Holder, Emily Ann Orr Second row—Rebecca Blanton, Patricia Yarbrough, Pat Highfill, Veldah Smithmier, Martha Marshall, Katherine Phelps, Carolyn McClain, -Bobbie Jean Helms, Ann Fitzsimmons, Maunone Mitchell Third. row—Mary Ann Fitch, Jean Redmon, Wilma Brisendine, Anne Neese, Betty Lou Jackson, Mary Louise Hert, Virginia Britt, Marjorie Cooper, Joan Maxedon, Norma Fay Workman, Sue Gail Barton Fourth row—Margaret Smith, Sue Neal Burnette, Doone Fish, Rebecca Fagenbaum, Julia Crutcher, Wilna Ann Riley, Sara Jane Atkins, Chris- tine Bray, Bobbie Jean Hedges, Barbara Clark, Betty Derrington Fifth row—Agnes Lyon, Mary Johnson, Frances Arnett, Harriet Wheatley, Jo Ann Paschall, Betty Jo Workman, Jeannette Snow, Barbara Womack, Sue Jackson, Patsy French Sixth row—Peggy Jones, Jessie Davis, Mary Alice Burton, Carol Fish, Betty Joy Hastings, Betty Sue Olds, Faye Spann, Joan Gross, Miriam Deal, Jerry Sue Ridgeway Seventh row—Beverly Meals, Mary Ann Clark, Betty Kistenmacher, Martha Sue Fitzsimmons, Gene Abernathy, Barbara Compton, Dorene Law- son, Dorothy Kimmons, Jane Baker, Thelma Manning. Eighth row—Joyce Willoughby, Martha Hill, Jo Nell Hardin, Beth Mann, Betty Kenney, Norma Murphy, Polly Comer, Ann Powers, Mar- garet Ann McGehee a ahd [+A iL Lia Ce Cynthia Hancock Mary Louise Hert Norma Fay Workman Beth Mann Jerry Sue Ridgeway CHEER LEADERS OFFICERS Miss Cook Joan Maxedon Sponsor President = Katherine Phelps Marjorie Cooper Bobbie Jean Burton Maunone Mitchell Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter PEP CLUB MEMBERS Sai) a First row—Pat Highfill, Ann Fitzsimmons, Carolyn McClain, Bobbie Jean Gaskin, Anne Ryals, Viann Vincent, Jaunita George, Clydean Elmore, Ann Compton Second row—Bobbie Jean Hedges, Betty Sue Olds, Emily Orr, Agnes Lyon, Julia Crutcher, Patricia Cronin, Mary Ann Fitch, Rebecca Blan- ton, Shirley Carter Third row—Patsy French, Elaine Compton, Margaret Smith, Faye Spann, Carolyn McFadden, Betty Hastings, Mary Alice Burton, Beverly Meals, Frances Arnett Fourth row—Bettye Derrington, Dorene Lawson, Bonnie Gardner, Norma Murphy, Doris Freeman, Susan Nelson, Peggy Dancy, Katrina Clark, Jane Fite, Jane Springer Fifth row—Ann Powers, Betty Kistenmacher, Jacqueline Hill, Ruby Lamb, Mary Vaughn, Jeannette Snow, Jane Kemp, Maxine Mathis, Jean Benson Sixth row—Helen Williams, Jane Williams, Polly Comer, Virginia Hobby, Sara Cates, Christine Bray, Billy Jean Cate, Margaret Ann McGehee Seventh row—Bobby Holder, Betty Kenney, Ann Caldwell, Martha Hill, Gene Abernathy, Martha Sue Fitzsimmons, Joyce Alexander, Marilyn McFadden, Joyce Willoughby : mn” Ce a) First row—Bobbie Jean Burton, Marjorie Cooper, Maunone Mitchell, Mary Louise Hert, Norma Fay Workman, Beth Mann, Jerry Sue Ridgeway, Cynthia Hancock, Joan Maxedon, Katherine Phelps Second row—Barbara Clark, Nira Rogers, Jean Redmon, Wilma Brisendine, Veldah Smithmier, Martha Marshall, Patricia Yarbrough, Johnnie Richardson, Betty Griffin, Sara Maynard Third row—Virginia Britt, Ann Neese, Betty Lou Jackson, Joan Seawright, Annie Glover, Mary Ann Gaylor, Sue NeaJ Burnette, Sue Gail Barton, Rebecca Fagenbaum, Betty Jane Williams Fourth row—Doone Fish, Sara Jane Atkins, Wilna Ann Riley, Harriet Wheatley, Jo Ann Paschall, LaRue Wainscott, Betty Jane Hall, Dorothy Kimmons, Joyce Redden Fifth row—Jean Muzzall, Bobbye Vaughn, Barbara Compton, Regina Maddox, Miriam Deal, Mary Elizabeth Beard, Jane Baker, Sue Jackson, Daphne Clifford, Joan Gross Sixth row—Jessie Davis, Carol Fish, Ann Fryer, Mary Ann Clark, ‘Thelma Manning, Peggy Jones, Joan Lyell, Barbara Womack, Betty Jo Workman 39 OFFICERS Presidents ee ee John Black Vice-President see Jesse Robinson | Secretar ycnce nee ee Horace Whitehead | | TYE ASUTET oc. ce aes eee Elroy Hill | Sentinel eis 2 Geen eee Roland Parkhill | Reportextca eee es Allen Clark Advisors Ue ee eee Mr. Pardue First Row—Bobbie Jean Crowder, Harold Webb, Johnny Burns, John D. Black, J. W. Emmons, Alfred Ray Caven- der, Spurgeon Evans, Mr. Pardue | Second Row—Tommy Norwood, Billy Snow, Bobby Trotter, C. W. Davis, Joe Frank Cole, Ted Prince, Guy Hill, t John Lewis, Aaron Odom, Allen Clark Third Row—Bobbie Lee Compton, Dewey Ramsey, Robert Clark, Clint Younger, Neal Paschall, Charles Owen, Lowell Thomas, Paul Lemonds, Billy Brown Fourth Row—Polk Paschall, Charles Walker, Roland Parkhill, Carl Whitehead, Leon Henderson, Roger Harris, Jesse Robinson, Clester Martin, Charles Burns Fifth Row—W. Homer Carter, Jr., Horace Whitehead, Jr., Virgil Underwood, Elroy Hill, Mickie Perry, Joel Owens, Carlos Owens, Billy Chenoweth Not Pictured—Leonard Medlock, Billy Winchester 40 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS Cynthia Hancock Betty Jane Williams Patricia Owens Joan Seawright Carolyn McClain Mary Elizabeth Beard Song Leader Carol Graham Fish Historian Martha Sue Fitzsimmons Mrs. R. L. Fitzsimmons Mrs. Greer | First Row—Joan Seawright, Cynthia Hancock, Betty Jane Williams, Patricia Owens, Carolyn McClain, Martha Sue Fitzsimmons, Carol Graham Fish, Mary Elizabeth Beard. Second Row—Jean Redmon, Virginia L. Britt, Nira Rogers, Ann Compton, Daphne Clifford, June Overcast, Bobbie Jeanne Gaskin, Aster Provow, Norma Burns, Anne Ryals, Robbie Cook, Juanita Ann George. Third Row—Joyce Redden, Joyce Owen, Annie Pinsqn, Johnnie Richardson, Sara Lyon, Wilma Miles, Lorine Wade, Wilma Brisendine, Betty Jackson, Jo Ann Sturdivant, Veldah Smithmier. Fourth Row—Madelon Owen, Janice Brummit, Camille Thomas, Julia Crutcher, Mary Ann Fitch, Gloria Clydean Elmore, Regina Underwood, Levada Wasson, Mary Vaughn, LaRue Wainscott. Fifth Row—Dorene Lawson, Sara Jane Atkins, Wilna Ann Riley, Dorothy Kimmons, Thelma Manning, Patricia Cronin, Sylvia Wilson, Carrie McFadden, Jean Muzzell, Carol Mann, Ann Neese : Sixth Row—Alma Lemonds, Bertie McCaslin, Rudean Medlock, Carol Jean Berry, Jean Benson, Jeannette Brady Snow, Barbara Womack, Jo Ann Paschall, Shirley Paschall, Harriet Wheatley. Seventh Row—Jane Baker, Sue Dell Parker, Jessie Davis, Ladeen Cowell, Joan Lyell, Carolyn Hutcherson, Ann Cour- sey, Joyce Todd, Betty Jo Workman, Betty Kistenmacher Eighth Row—Barbara Compton, Ruby Lamb, Jean Collins, Olleen Thompson, June Caldwell, Mary Ann Clark, Jo Nell Hardin, Joyce Alexander, Marilyn McFadden. Not Pictured—Reatha Milam, Glenda Kirkland ii G-CLUB | | The G-Club is an organization for all the boys in Grove School who have lettered either in football, basketball, track or boxing. OFFICERS President i oca, cnc Vernon Kean ) Vice-President: xpc.cccconse-teceees Randy Turner | Secretar y- lvedsurevn yee Forrest Brice Reportey. sae K. B. Humphreys Sbonsdyrcn tere eer eenens Robert Jelks First Row—Eddie Berry, Ted Prince, Jimmy Fisher, Polk Paschall, Glenn Gentry. | | Second Row—Billy Joe Adams, Ras Bilbrey, Randy Turner, Vernon Kean, John D. Black, Robert Earle Odom, K. B. Humphreys, Jr., Bo Brice. | Third Row—Julian Brewer, Allen Clark, J. W. Emmons, John Hooper, Dan King, Billy Collins, John McAskill, Dan Veazey, Robert Jelks. Not Pictured—J. F. Lewis. 42 GIRLS' LETTER CLUB The Girls’ Letter Club was organized for the first time this year. Any girl who has lettered in basketball or “cheerleading” is qualified for membership. OFFICERS T WESIOCT TIRES ict iy Assc ona Betty Kenney Wire vesident..2n nl Bobby Holder Secretary-T reasurer............ Elaine Compton De teee re meee lee Mr. Jelks First Row—Mary Louise Hert, Beth Mann, Jerry Sue Ridgeway. Second Row—Jane Fite, Katherine Phelps, Elaine Compton, Betty Kenney. Third Row—Julian Brewer, Maunone Mitchell, Bobby Holder, LaRue Wainscott, Robert Jelks. 43 PARIS SCHOOL BAND DRUM MAJOR BARBARA CLARK MAJORETTES Gene Abernathy Rebecca Blanton Daphne Clifford Ann Fryer Peggy Jones Viann Vincent First Row—Regina Maddox, Shirley Carter, Doone Fish, Betty Kenney. Second Row—Bobby Cloyd, Gerald Sykes, Barbara Clark, Lewis Allen, Director—Billy Crosswy, Bailey Abernathy, Gary Brisendine. Third Row—Peggy Jones, Bobby Haley, Rosemary Mills, Billy Williams, Dickie Vaughn, John Burton, Clovis Pierce, Bobbie Jean Burton, Glenn Gentry, Ann Fryer. Fourth Row—Viann Vin cent, Tom Mayo, David Brown, Jimmy Parkhill, Eddie Joe Lowry, Billy Mann, Ann Powers, Miriam Deal, Gene Abernathy. | Fifth Row—Franklin Thompson, Bobby Shemwell, John Fryer, Nancy Myrick, George Moore, Max Luckey, Gene Moore, Pat Highfill. Sixth Row—Rebecca Blanton, Forrest Brice, Milburn Covington, M. F. Hurdle, Jimmy Dowdy, Frances Arnett, Bob Compton, Daphne Clifford. 44 OFFICERS John Russell Charles King Secretary-Treasurer Dan King Reporter Billy Collins Sponsor First Row—Duaine McDaniel, Bobby Johnson, Joe Melton, Mr. Hutson, Harold Clement, Harold Ray, George Morris. Second Row—Danis Ownby, James Freeland, Thomas Fowler, Billy Alexander, Ed Paschall, Doris James, Aubrey Hunt. Third Row—Harry Thomas Marcus, Jimmy Fitzsimmons, W. K. Billington, James Ray, John Perry Johnson, Billy Sprague, John M. Russell. Fourth Row—Bobby Tidwell, Franklin Townsend, Tommy Hoosier, Bryant Brummitt, Billy Collins, Charles Dan King. Not Pictured—James Fowler. King, ) j n ta ctase cle SPORTS SCHEDULE Grove—33 Grove—12 Grove—27 Grove— 0 Grove—47 Grove—34 Grove—33 Grove—26 Grove—47 Ripley —19 Mayfield —14 Martin — 0 Humboldt — 7 Milan —20 Union City—12 McKenzie —12 Covington — 0 Greenfield —13 John Black Charles King FIRST TEAM Vernon Kean Captain Forrest Brice y? ; iy rey Saptis e ao : irae tyes Randolph Turner Co-Captain Ben McKinnon = sik: ew We abet Ras Bilbrey John Hooper . 2 ce gic hei Weak cae a REN Site id Polk Paschall FOOTBALL The 1948 football team held up Grove’s high reputation in football again this year by winning 7 games out of a tough 9-game schedule. Grove lost only one conference game, just enough to edge the Blue Devils out of the Big Ten play-off. The annual Thanksgiving game with Murray was canceled this year and the open date was filled in with a game on the night before Thanksgiving with Greenfield, whom Grove trampled 47-13. Grove lost again to their old rivals, Mayfield, by a heartbreaking score of 14-12. Grove, not losing many players this year, will be back with a stronger team seeking revenge next season. Grove’s running attack was slowed down early in the season because of the loss of Bilbrey, a fleet-footed back. King was shifted into Bilbrey’s position and did a nice job of running and passing throughout the season. The captain-elect and alternate captain-elect were announced at the annual football banquet. Ras Bilbrey was elected captain and Bo Brice alternate captain. The student body and football team wish to express their thanks to Coach Robert Jelks and Coach Julian Brewer for “turning out” such a fine team. FOOTBALL SQUAD First Row—John Hooper, John Black, Vernon Kean, James Chandler, Bill Sutton, Polk Paschall, Virgil Underwood, Jo Ed Casey. Second Row—Earl Thompson, Billy Collins, Ras Bilbrey, Randolph Turner, Bo Brice, Charles King, Robert Earle Odom, K. B. Humphreys, Jimmy Fitzsimmons. Third Row—Ed Frank Gorman, Allen Clark, Gerald White, Doyal Reese, Charles Beard, J. D. Underwood, Ben McKinnon, Eddie Berry, John McAskill. Fourth Row—Harold Nairon, Warren Bennett, Robert Clark, Frank Hoosier, Dan Veazey, J. C. Hamilton, Jimmy Brandon, Billy Chenoweth, Dan King, Mr. Jelks. Fifth Row—Mr. Brewer, Elroy Hill, Billy McCreary, Jimmy Quinn, Don Sutton, Ray Adams, Tommy Fisher. 49 GIRLS' BASKETBALL The Grove High Blue Devilettes have returned to the hardwood with almost all of their former team for a very successful season this year. The hard- fighting team, led by Captain Bobby Holder and Alternate Captain Betty Kenney, have seven vic- tories to their credit and only two losses to account for thus far. The team has shown good sportsman- ship and a spirit to win under the excellent coaching of Mr. Robert Jelks and Mr. Julian Brewer. Bobby Holder—Captain Betty Kenney—Co-Captain Bobby Holder, Betty Kenney, Jacqueline Hill, Patricia Owens, Emily Enoch, Peggy Dancy, Jane Fite, Daphne | Clifford, Jane Williams, LaRue Wainscott, Sue Sparks, Jane Springer, Patsy French, Elaine Compton, Katherine Phelps, Maunone Mitchell, Coach Jelks, Coach Brewer 50 BOYS' BASKETBALL The Grove High Blue Devil’s basketball team has been successful this far in the season. The Blue Devils, being “sparked” by Captain John Hooper and Alternate Captain Dan King, have lost only two games, one to Murray and the other to Treadwell, a tough Memphis team. Grove beat Central, another hard fighting Memphis team. Along with these two defeats Grove carries nine victories, thanks to the excellent coaching of Coaches Jelks and Brewer., ‘ John Hooper—Captain Dan King—Co-Captain pY Ou iw Ras Bilbrey, Donald Holcomb, J. W. Emmons, Polk Paschall, Jimmy McGehee, Eddie Berry, Coach Jelks, Ben McKinnon, John Hooper, Dan King, Charles King, Randolph Turner, Coach Brewer BOTTLES DELICIOUS REFRESHING ad pa bo ao 5 4 ne po b bon RQ a © NY ELECTRICITY The Silent and Faithful Servant We have it. You need it. Serving Paris and Henry County With Courtesy and a Smile BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES IN NEWS IN FARM VIEWS IN SPORTS IN VARIETY IN ENTERTAINMENT IN DRAMA ON YOUR DIXIE DIAL RADIO WITPR ‘statTION YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBOR 710 ON YOUR DIXIE DIAL The Newest and Most Effective Selling Force In West Tennessee Compliments of J. T. MALOAN DRESDEN, TENNESSEE REPRESENTING HERFF JONES COMPANY COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL RINGS PINS MEDALS TROPHIES INVITATIONS PERSONAL CARDS COOPERATIVE CAP-GOWN CO. ACADEMIC APPAREL PEOPLES COAL AND ICE CO. 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If It's Feed of course We Have It FEMININE APPAREL JOURD WHITE SALES COMPANY JOHNSONIUS TINNER New and Used Records ‘Better Metal Work Since 1909” Phone 765 Phone 368 104 S. Brewer Street When Better Automobiles Are Built BUICK Will Build Them RUSSELL PONTIAC COMPANY Sales and Service Phone 640 Compliments of HIGGS AND MATTHEWS DRESS SHOP Compliments of UNITED GAS CO. Be Wise, Economize, Use Gas Headquarters for Junior Miss McSWAIN CO. Compliments of All Kinds of Insurance GOLDEN PEACOCK Phone 21 ROGERS JEWELERS, Inc. Paris’ Newest Jewelry Store East Side Square Compliments of PARIS FOOD MARKET FOR BETTER SERVICE 360 Phones 361 Meet Your Friends At The FARMERS FEED GEM CAFE and Be ee toe, IMPLEMENT COMPANY Cold Drinks Purina Chows Phone 9125 J. I. Case Farm Machinery CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES Wee @ ThEcwEny SUPER MARKET Compliments of BLANTON GROCERY FINE FOODS SINCE 1904 Paris Tennessee v7 Style Mart Garlands Florsheim Clothes Shoes Leading Fashions for Men Phone 1495 Van Heusen Shirts Compliments of Compliments ROYAL CROWN COLA 3 Best By Taste-Test PARIS DRY GOODS CO. ae NEHI FRUIT BEVERAGES : D. B. Owens Vernon Owens Compliments of OWENS MOTOR Co. SEARS ROEBUCK CO. Chrysler Plymouth Dealers Paris, Tenn. 113 East Wood Street Compliments of TYSON and COMPANY, INC. COSMETICS Paris, Tennessee RED GOOSE SHOES For Boys and Girls of All Ages Newest Styles at Popular Prices FASHION SHOE STORE Paris’ Only Exclusive Shoe Store EAST SIDE OF SQUARE PHONE 711 WHITMAN’S CANDY Compliments YARDLEY TOILETRIES of McSWAIN BROS. 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West Washington Phone 99 ae Compliments of JIM’S PASTRY SHOP Cakes Cookies Pies Pastries 109 Ruff St. Phone 1466 HOME APPLIANCE CO. West Side Square Phone 970 Better Quality and Lower Prices You Are Cordially Invited to Visit Our Stores Complimen bs ob PARIS GIN COMPANY IT IS A PLEASURE TO DO YOUR GINNING SHOFNER THOMPSON Grocery and Market CHARLES DEPT. STORE Your One-Stop Shopping Center For the Entire Family Now As Always Keeps Prices Down, Down, Down Compliments of DARRIS MANN'S CLEANER 209 Ruff St. Phone 44 PLAZA CAFE A Good Place to Eat Private Parties a Specialty Grade A Compliments of HOWARD JOBE The Store of Quality and Style Leadership Compliments of LUCKEY’S HARDWARE and SPORTING GOODS COMPTON CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. Make and Put Up Concrete Blocks Phone 644 PARIS PRODUCE CO. Where You Can See Your Chickens Alive, Know They Are Healthy and See Them Dressed Clem Krider, Manager Phone 54 M. E. Field, Mgr. FIELD'S PARIS, TENN. 210 N. Poplar Phone 1323 Footwear Men’s Wear Sports Wear Sports Equipm ent Compliments of MOTOR SALES CO. FORD DEALER UNITED GROCERY COMPANY Wholesale Groceries GIBSON SEED CO. “Field and Garden Seeds” Paris, Tenn. Phone 42 Compliments of WILLOUGHBY’S BARBER SHOP Today’s News Today in the POST INTELLIGENCER Compliments of MADDOX DRY GOODS STORE Star Brand Shoes Phone 1165 Compliments of McCartney Produce Co. Wholesale Fruit — Vegetables — Feed Phone 131 Paris, Tenn. EUGENE COLE GROCERY Groceries — Meats Candy and Fresh Vegetables 203 E. Washington St. Phone 230 “The Better Dressed Parisians Find Their Ladies’ Ready-To-Wear”’ at GREENSTONE'’S THRIFT CASH GROCERY COMPANY “The Home of Enriched Gold Leaf Flour” Compliments of THE CHARM SHOPPE Beauty Salon Phone 168 Masonic Bldg “This Time It’s HUDSON” OLIVER-MOTOR CO. 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