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a Stree - = NTY PUBLIC LIBRARY lil wil IIIA i 3 1833 075 H b 4 a % = i resen fing Published by the SENIOR CLASS of GROVE HIGH SCHOOL Paris, Tennessee 1948-49 OF, Sumph on Y Ba nee CLASSES: “Unfurl the banners of devotion, Sealed by friendship’s tie.’ Mllegretto ORGANIZATIONS: “With hearts united in Grove High School, That will never die.”’ hie FEATURES: “Alma Mater, Alma Mater, You will ever be.”’ Usgoroso ATHLETICS: ‘“‘We pledge our loyalty to thee, Through the passing years.” Weite hon We, the Senior Class of ‘49, dedicate this valume of The Tower to our beloved parents whose loyalty and encouragements have inspired us thus far. May they continue to guide us through the song of life. We, The Tower Staff, have chosen as the theme for The Tower of 1949 our school song. Like the development of any piece of music, the harmony of our classes depends upon the preparation, the score, and the conductors. Throughout the song of life, as you turn through the pages of this book, may you recall days as harmonious as the strains of: “Unfurl the banners of devotion, Sealed by friendship’s tie.’’ ower EDITORS Rebecca Blanton Jane Williams ASSISTANT EDITOR Rebekah Fagenbaum BUSINESS MANAGER Glenn Gentry ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER Jimmy McGehee ADVERTISING MANAGER Alan Lasater FEATURES Bobbie Jean Burton Jimmy Evans CIRCULATION Frances Arnett Susan Nelson Mary Elizabeth Beard Judith Younger SPORTS Robert Earle Odom SPONSOR Mary Frances Word PICTURES Gene Abernathy Mary Ann Gaylor ADVERTISING Viann Vincent James Chandler Charles Beard CLASSES Bobbie Jean Hedges TYPIST Patricia Yarbrough Leona Medlock ARTIST Jean Williams ORGANIZATIONS Jacqueline Hill OF Viper. : To the Senior Class: As you approach your graduation, you may be looking to the future with a certain amount of awe, but | have the utmost confidence in your ability to cope with whatever situations that may arise. My wish for you is a success- ful life and may you find happiness as you go on your way. Charles G. Pitner CHARLES G. PITNER Principal M. A., George Peabody College MRS. VIRGIL NOSS Secretary MR. BREWER History Geography Coach MRS GREER Home Economics MR. PARDUE Agriculture Der MISS WORD MR. PITNER MISS DUNN MR. JELKS English Physics History Physical Education English Coach Health MRS. PARDUE MISS EDENTON MISS MORRIS MRS. OUTLAND MISS DIGGS Biology Librarian English Commerce Latin Chemistry Spanish MISS COOK MISS BLAKE MISS DIGGS MRS. BARKER MR. HUTSON Mathematics Mathematics Science English Vocational Building Trades Not Pictured: MIS S BARNES Home Economics Mathematics MRS MARSHALL Mathematics 2 x CS 3 S S 2 ® c 2 pe O oO Oo os Oo WY) em oO = S © EG) oO ce _ Bae = Y — Seal’d by friendship’s tie” President Bo Brice Vice-President John Black Secretary-Treasurer Dan Veazey Sponsor Miss Morris Chass Offers ere — om rete a Or cee Cheer Leaders Mary Louise Hert Ras Bilbrey DOROTHY ATKINS “Little and full of poise, She rates high with girls and boys.” F:H.A;, 46, “47. FORREST WAKEFIELD BRICE “For him a great career is in sight. His success will lead him to the greatest height.’’ Football ‘46,—’‘49; Alt.-Capt. ‘49; Track ‘46—’47; Hi-Y ‘47—'49; Pres. Hi-Y ‘49; G-Club ‘46—’49; Sec-Treas. G-Club ‘48; Quill Scroll ’48—’49; Thespians ‘47— 49 5 aie. Thespians 48- Sec. Thespians ‘49; N.F.L. ‘46—’49; Vi7P. N.F;E. “48: Pres. N.F.L. 49: Comet Staff ‘47—’49; Asst. Ed. ‘48; Ed. Comet “49; Pres. Class ‘46 —'49; V. P. Class ’48; Merit Roll ‘46—'48; Interclass Contest (2nd- Humorous ‘46, Ist-Oratory ‘48); “Don’t Take My Penny” ‘48; State N.F.L. (1st-Extemp. ‘48); Debate '46—'47; Dist. T.1.L.L. ‘'46—‘48 (Ist-Oratory ‘48); State T.I.L.L. ‘47, ‘48 (1st-Oratory ‘48); Nat’l N. F.L. Contest (4th-Oratory ‘48); Southern Speech Assembly ’48; N. F.L. Tournament ‘46—’49; Who’s Who ‘49 (Handsomest Best-All- Round); Nat’l Honor Society ‘49. entors GENE FRYER ABERNATHY “Beauty, grace, and talent galore, In a person, who could ask for more!” Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, '48, ‘49; Glee Gluby 46-47-48: Ni iF, LE. Dis- trict Tournament, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48; Merit Roll, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48; T.1.L.L. Speech Contest, ‘46, ’47; Memphis Practice Speech Tournament, ‘’ ‘48; F. H. A., ‘46; Thespians, ‘ 8 i 49-o Nib Le 8 47, 9 48, N.F.L. Debate Team, ‘48, : State Speech Contest, ’47; Tower Staff, ‘48, ‘49; N.F.L. Reporter, ‘48; Majorette in Band, ‘48; Thes- pian Reporter, ‘49; Drum Major, 49. JOHN D. BLACK “A big heart and a big body makes a big man. For this reason John is one of the nicest in our clan.” Football ‘46—’49; F.F.A. ‘46 — ‘48: Delegate State Convention of F.F.A. ‘46—’48; Parlimentary Pro- cedure Contest of F.F.A. ‘46— ‘48: Track Team ‘46; ‘‘Don’t Take My Penny” ‘46; G-Club ‘47—'49; Hi-Y ‘47—’49; Pres. F.F.A. Club ‘47, ‘48: Thespians ‘47—’49; Asst. Football Mgr. ‘47; Livestock Judging Team of F.F.A. ‘48; 2nd place public speaking contest of F.F.A. ‘48; Volunteer Boys State ‘48: Vice-pres. G-Club ‘49; Vice- pres. of Thespians ‘49; T and | Club ‘4 9: Vice-pres. of T and | Club ‘49; Vice-pres. Class ‘49; N Pit 49s FRANCES ARNETT “From this sweet little blond flick- ers a beautiful smile. With her, all our time, we'd like to while.” F.H.A., ‘46; Glee Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49: Pep Club, ‘46, '48, ‘49; Inter Class Contest, ‘46, ‘47; Mem- phis Practice Speech Contest, ‘46, ‘ATA lek 46, 47 2ehespianss CAT AS. A492” NE Le 40a Tower Staff, ‘48, ‘49; Band, ‘48, ® '49; ’‘Come Over to Our House”’, RAS BENNETTE BILBREY, JR. “Whatever he did was just the same, He kept the rules and played the game.”’ Football, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, '49; Bas- ketball, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Track, A647, 49 G-Club, 46590427, ‘48, ‘49; Class Cheer leader, ‘46, ‘47, 'A9; Hi-Y, ‘47, ‘48, '49; Class President, ‘48, ‘49; Basketball Manager, ’48; T and | Club, ‘49; Football Captain, ‘49; Who’s Who, ‘49 (Most Popular and Most Ath- letic). ELIZABETH A. BROOKS “Quiet, sweet, for everyone she has a smile This, if nothing else, would make her life worth while.’’ F.H.A., ‘46, ‘47; Perfect Attend- ance, ‘46. ‘48; National Honor Society, ‘49. REBECCA SUE BLANTON “One of our sweetest, with stars in her eyes, A favorite with all people—teach- ers, girls and guys.” Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Glee Club; “46, (47) (487 49 Sere Ae ‘46; Merit Roll, ‘46; Treasurer of Pep Club, ‘47; Thespians, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Football Sponsor, ‘47; Mem- phis Practice Speech Tournament, ‘47; Quill and Scroll, “48, ‘49; Maj- orette in Band, ‘48, ’49; Associate- M Editor of Tower, ‘48; Co-Editor of Tower, ‘49; National Honor Soci- ety, ‘49. BOBBIE JEAN BURTON “This cute one is up to par, In our class, she’s a ‘‘shining star’’. ’ 9g F.H.A., ‘46; Glee Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Reporter Glee Club, ‘48; Sec. Glee Club, ‘48; Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Treas. Pep Club, ‘A8; Pres. Pep Club, ‘49; Memphis Practice Speech Tournament, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48; N.F.L. District Contest, 146, “AT 748 NEAT eae, ‘49; Treas. N.F.L., ’49; Thespians, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Pres. Thespians, 49; Perfect Attendance, ‘47, ‘48; “Come Over to our House” ‘48; Inter-Class Contest, ‘48 (Second in Dramatics); Band, ‘48, ‘49; Tower Staff, ‘48, ‘49; Football Queen, ‘49: Who's Who, ‘49; (Prettiest). EARLINE CAPPS ‘Let there be no strife, | pray thee, Between thee and me.” : F.H.A. ‘46 (McKenzie High School, McKenzie, Tennessee); F.H.A., ‘47. W. HOMER CARTER, JR. ‘In agriculture class comes his de- light, There’s always fun when Homer is in sight.” F.F.A., ‘46, ‘47, '48; Perfect At- tendance, ‘47; T and | Club, ‘49. 5 es ALLEN HAMLETT CLARK e “A brilliant historian, an outstand- ing athlete, Without Allen, complete.” F.F.A., ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Football, ‘46, '47, ‘48, ‘49; G-Club, ‘47, 485 AO. Hi-¥,, 4 7, 7°48, 4950F. F.A. Reporter, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Dis- trict Reporter, ‘47. life wouldn’t be enwors MARGARET ANN CALDWELL “A cute little girl who lives on a farm, 2 One who is filled with gaiety and charm.” F.H.A. ‘46, ‘47; Pep Club, ‘46, ‘AT, ‘48, ‘49; Basketball, ‘48, ‘49; Girls’ Letter Club, ‘49; Perfect At- tendance, ‘47. SHIRLEY CARTER “A mischievous little girl with big blue eyes, is pretty, sweet, and F.H.A., ’46; Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, '49; Thespians, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Memphis Practice Speech Tourna- ment, ‘47, ‘48; Color Guard in Band, ‘48; Majorette in Band, ‘49; Comet Staff, ‘49. JAMES CLAYTON CHANDLER “Such a handsome, all-round good person is so rare. To everyone James is friendly and fair. Football, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Track, ‘46; Hi-Y Club, ‘47, '48, ‘49; Sec- retary-Treasurer of Hi-Y Club, ‘49; G-Club, ‘48, ‘49; Secretary-Treas- urer of G-Club, ‘49; Secretary of Class, ‘48; Perfect Attendance, ‘47; Tower Staff, ‘48, ‘49; ‘Don’t Take My Penny’, ‘46; National Honor Society, ‘49. KATRINA SUE CLARK “Thoughtful, sweet, with a beauti- ful name, Our little ‘‘Dutch girl’ will rise to great fame.” Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; F.H. A., ‘46, ‘47; Glee Club, ‘47, “49. enwovs FRANK LESLIE CLEMENT _ “Why should life all wory be | much prefer mind fancy and care- JANET FITE “A basketball star who is always teasing With a personality that pleasing.” Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Glee Club, ‘46; F.H.A., ‘46, ‘47; Class Favorite, ‘47; Class Cheer leader, ‘47; Basketball, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49,; Comet Staff, 47, ‘48, ’49; Queen's Attendant, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Girls’ is very Letter Club, ‘48, ‘49; Pep Club Treasurer, ‘49; Cheer leader, ‘49. DORIS JEAN FREEMAN “Long blond hair and pretty eyes When around her, how time flies!’ F.H.A., ‘46, ‘47; Glee Club, ‘47, ‘48; Pep Club, ‘47, ‘48; Basketball, Fete free.” Speech Choir, ‘46; Memphis Prac- tice Speech Tournament, ‘48. JOHN DOUGLASS FOSTER “Short and friendly and a wonder- j ful man! He really rates high in every clan.” T and | Club, ; Vice-President of F.F.A., ‘45; F.F.A., ‘45, ‘48. PEGGY JEAN DANCY “In this witty, happy, person its easy to see That from dancing greatest glee.” F.H.A., ‘46, ‘47; Glee Club, ‘46; Pep Club, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Basketball, ‘47, ‘48; Perfect Attendance, ‘47, ‘48; Speech Choir, ‘48. comes her ELIZABETH ANN FITZSIMMONS “Happiness is cheaper than worry, So why pay the higher price.” Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Glee Club, “46, “47, “48, “49 F.H.A., ‘46, ‘47. JAMES CURTIS FREELAND “Calm and free as his name implies Never from Curtis do you hear a sigh.” T and | Club, ‘47. BONNIE LOU GARDNER “Pretty hair and lilting laughter We'll love Bonnie forever after. Perfect Attendance, ‘46; Home Ec. Club, ‘46, ‘47; Pep Club, ‘48, ‘49. pc tS a Fee ae a FRANK GORMAN “Some of his nonchalant ways we’d like to share He goes through life without a care.”’ F.F.A., ‘45, ‘46; T and | Club, ‘47, ‘49; Football, ‘48; Track, ‘48. ELROY HILL “At school and at work, he’s al ways so kind More like him we’d like to find.” ” F.F.A., ‘46, 47, ‘48 ‘49: Treasurer of F.F.A., ‘48; Judging Team, ‘47, ‘48: T and | Club, ‘49; Football, ‘48, 49. MARY ANN GAYLOR “A smart little cheer leader who is always gay, An all-round wonderful person in every way.” Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Glee Club, ‘46; Perfect Attendance, ‘46. ‘48: Honor Roll, ‘46, ‘47; Memphis Practice Speech Tournament, ‘47; Thespians, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Merit Roll, ‘48; National Honor Society, ‘48, ‘49; “‘Come Over to Our House,’’ ‘48; Tower Staff, ’49. MARY LOUISE HERT “Our head cheer leader,—popular, pretty, and pert— The person of whom we are speak- ing is no other than Mary Louise Hert.’ Class cheer leader, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49: Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Queen's Attendant, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48; Glee Club, ‘46, 47, ‘48; Secretary of Class, ‘47; Inter-Class Contest, ‘47; Perfect Attendance, ‘47; Memphis Practice Speech Tourna- ment ‘47; School cheer leader, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49 (head cheer leader, ‘49); Comet Staff, ‘48, ‘49; Girls’ Let- ter Club, ‘48, ‘49; Who’s Who, ‘49 (Most Popular); Thespians, ‘49. enwors BOBBIE JEAN HEDGES “In fun and math she’s really a star And whatever she does, we know she'll go far.” Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Glee Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Merit Roll, ‘46, ‘47, ‘AS: F.BIAS 463 1nes- pians,.-47, 48) 495. 'N. Fi 47, ‘48, ‘49: Associate-Football Spon- sor, ‘47; Memphis Practice Speech Tournament, ‘47; ‘’Come over to Our House’’, ‘48; Tower Staff, ‘49. JACQUELINE HILL “Dramatically inclined and also co- captain of our team, One of the sweetest we’ve ever seen.”’ F.H.A., ‘46, ‘47; Parliamentarian of F.H.A., ‘47; Thespians, ‘47, ‘48, ‘AO: N-F.L., “47, ‘48, “49: Secre- tary of N.F.L., ‘49; Pep Club, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Basketball, ‘48, ‘49; Girls’ Letter Club, ‘49; Secretary- Treasurer of Girls’ Letter Club, ‘49; Merit Roll, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48: Tower ee ‘49; National Honor Society, ‘A9. 16 GLENN ADEN GENTRY For this fine chap it is no hard grind To gain the title of ‘Grove’s Ein- au stein’. ; Track, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48; Merit Roll, ‘46, ‘47, '48; Hi-Y Club, ’48, ‘49; Speech Choir, ‘47, ‘48; G-Club, ‘47, ‘48, ’49; Debate Team, ‘47, ‘48: Perfect Attendance, ‘47; Band, ‘48, ‘49; President of Speech Choir, ‘48; Tower Staff, ‘48, ‘49; National Honor Society, ’48, ‘49; N.F.L., ‘48, ‘49; Quill and Scroll, ‘48, ‘49; Who’s Who, ‘49 (Most Scholarly). JAMES G. HIGGS “Quiet, nice, friendly, sincere, From him comes a smile full of cheer.” Thespians, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Hi-Y Club; 247 46849: VIRGINIA ANNE HOBBY “As welcome as the sunshine in every place, Is the beaming approach of a good natured face.” F.H.A., ‘46; Glee Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘49; Pep Club, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Thes- pians, ‘48, ‘49; Memphis Practice Speech Tournament, ‘48. NORMA LILLIAN HUMPHREYS “From her hair glows radiance, in her eyes there’s a gleam That makes this girl a perfect dream.” Physical Education Club, ‘47, ‘48; B. T. D. Sorority, ‘47, ‘48; Basket- ball, ‘47, ‘48; Volleyball Team, ‘48; (Southside, Memphis) Pep Claba 46, 49: FH. A., 746. DANIEL B. JEFFREY “A little fun to match the sorrow Of each day’s growing—and so good morrow.” T and | Club, “45, ‘49; Speech Choir, ‘47. LOU JANE KEMP “From this earth let them never perish Those who we will always cherish.” Merit Roll, ‘46; F.H.A., ‘46, ‘47; Pep Club, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49: Glee Club, ‘48. : ANNA MAE HOWARD “The highest mark of distinction is service to others.’’ Pall cAye 46. i DOAN JACKSON “Whether its joy or work you will Your wishes I'll try to fulfill.” MARY NELL JOHNSON In terms of jewels you'd say she’s a pearl Everyone will say this, both fellows and girls.”’ F.H.A., ‘47; Glee Club, ‘48; Pep Club, ‘49. ALAN LASATER “A keen sense of humor and out- spoken wit With everyone Alan’s a hit.” Hi-Y, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Perfect Atten- dance, ‘47; Quill and Scroll, ‘48, ‘A9; Secretary-Treasurer of Quill and Scroll, ‘48; Tower Staff, ‘48, ‘49: National Honor Society, ‘48, ‘AJ; Secretary-Treasurer of Nation- al Honor Society, ‘49; Basketball, ‘48; Merit Roll, ‘47, ‘48. MAXINE MATHIS “For her it is easy to win Everyone for her friend.” Club, ‘47, ance, ‘47. ‘48: HAROLD NAIRON I’ve always time to disagree.”’ Football, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Track, ‘47, ‘48. F.H.A., ’47, Glee Club, ‘47; Pep J Perfect Attend- @ ““Nlo matter what the discussion bé enwors JOE MARR “Of anger or disgust there’s never a trace, But always a smile on Joe’s bright face.” F.F.A., ‘46; Perfect Attendance, ‘46; T and | Club, ‘47; Hi-Y, ‘48, ‘49; G-Club, ‘48, ‘49; Track, ‘46, Agee nO PAD SARAH LEONA MEDLOCK ‘To us it is no surprise To hear nice things about one so wise.’ R. T. MILLER “Behavior is a mirror in which one shows his image.”’ T and | Club, ‘48. eae sae SUSAN MAI NELSON “Beautiful red hair, for a wonder- ful girl, Popularity and duties keep Susan in a whirl,” F.H.A., ’46; Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Merit Roll, ‘46, ‘47, '48; Memphis Trial Speech Tournament, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48; Perfect Attendance, ‘A7, ‘48; N.F.L. ‘47, ‘48, '49; Thespians, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Inter- Class Contest, ‘48, Tower Staff, ‘48, '49; Southern Speech Tourna- ment, ‘48; District Speech Tourn- ament, ‘48; ‘‘Come Over to Our House’, ‘48; Band, ‘49; National Honor Society, ‘49. F.H.A., ‘46, ‘47; Tower Staff, ‘49. | MARTHA JEAN MARSHALL “To a lovely person with a beauti- ful voice Goes our vote for ‘’First Choice.” Honor Roll, ‘46; Secretary of Class, ‘46; F.H.A., ‘46, ‘47; Vice-Presi- dent of F.H.A., ‘47: Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Glee Club, ‘46, ‘48, ‘AJ: ‘Thespians, 47, 5 48) “49: Memphis Practice Speech Tourna- ment, ‘47; Comet Staff, ‘48, '49; Volunteer Girls’ State, ‘48; Secre- tary of Glee Club, ‘49. MAUNONE MITCHELL “We congratulate all future pupils; They'll certainly have a treat. When a very sweet future teacher They have the chance to meet.”’ Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Glee Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Vice- President of Class, ‘46; F.H.A., ‘46, ‘47; President of F.H.A., ‘47; Honor Roll, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48; Perfect Attendance, ‘46; Basketball, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Reporter of Pep Club, ‘48: Comet Staff, ‘48, ‘49; Nation- al Honor Society, ‘48, ‘49; Quill and Scroll, ‘48, ‘49; Girls’ Letter Club, ‘48, ‘49; Volunteer Girls’ State, ‘48; President of Girls’ Let- ter Club, ‘49; President of Glee Club, ’49; President of National Honor Society, ‘49; Who’s Who ‘49; (Best Personality and Best- All-Round). SE tl | ROLAND L. PARKHILL “His musical talent is showed as his fingers fling. Across his ‘cherished guitar strings.” F.F.A., ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; District Sentine! of F. F. A., ‘48; Member of Livestock Judging Team, ‘48; T and | Club, ‘49. by eT al rs DORIS H. RAY “In this dear school I‘d like to stay, Having more fun every day.” F.F.A., ‘46; Perfect Attendance, ‘46; T and | Club, ’47. enwors ROBERT EARLE ODOM “From his mouth pour jokes, From his eyes flickers joy, Now you can understand Why he’s an all-round wonderful boy.” Football Manager, ‘46; Track Man- ager, ‘46; G-Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Football, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Tow- er Staff, ‘49; Thespians, ‘49; “Come Over to our House’, ‘48. ANN ELIZABETH POWERS “To Ann the greatest of honor is due She has musical -ability and mod- esty, too.” Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Pian- ist for Chapel, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Glee Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; F. H.A., ‘46; Memphis _ Practice Speech Tournament, ‘47; Comet Staff, ‘47, ‘48, ’49; Thespians, ‘47, ’A8, ‘49; Perfect Attendance, ‘48; Band, ‘48, ‘49; Quill and Scroll, 48, ‘A9: Glee Club Pianist, ’48, ‘49; Treasurer of Glee Club, ‘49. KATHERINE MAY PHELPS “Besides beauty, to ‘’Kitten’’ was hurled An alto voice that is out of this world.” Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; F.H. A., ‘46, ‘47; Glee Club,, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48; Secretary of F.H.A., ‘47; Bas- ketball, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Vice-Presi- dent of Pep Club, ‘48; Comet Staff, ‘48, ‘49; Girls’ Letter Club, ‘48, ‘A9; Secretary of Pep Club, ‘49. CHARLES L. RYE “When there is work to be done Never from duty shalt thou shun’’. F.F.A., ‘45, ‘46; T and | Club, ‘47, ‘49. RUTH ODOM From this girl a recipe of good cheer we’d like to get. From her there never comes a fret.” F.H.A., ‘46, ‘47. DEWEY RAMSEY T and | Club, ‘46; Perfect Attend- ance, ‘47; F.F.A., ‘48, ‘49. WANDA JANE SPRINGER “She’s our ‘Duchess of Athletics’ and much more too, Around Janie, no one can be blue.’ Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, '49; Vice- President of Pep Club, ‘49; Glee Club, ‘46, '47; Girls’ Letter Club, ‘49; Basketball, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Com- et Staff, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; F.H.A., ‘46 AT, , VIANN VINCENT Tiny, cute, friendly and sweet Enough to knock anyone off his feet.”’ Glee Club, ‘46, ‘47; Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, '48, ‘49; Thespians, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Comet Staff, '47, ‘48, ‘49; Tower Staff, ‘48, ‘49; Treasurer ‘ of Glee Club, ‘47; Treasurer of Class, ‘47, Majorette in Band ‘48, 'A9; F.H.A., ‘46; Perfect Attend- ance ‘46, ‘47, ‘48; Memphis Prac- tice Speech Tournament, ‘47. enwors BILLIE SAGER “You don’t have to know this girl | by name Because she'll go places in the world of fame”’ President of Class, ‘44; Honor Roll, ‘44; Secretary of. Class, ‘46; Na- tional Honor Society, ‘49. J. D. UNDERWOOD, JR. “An athlete of great sport and fame An outstanding fellow in any game.” F.F.A., ‘46, ‘47, ’48. 3 ' ae Pep. ‘ eva py Ss ee CHARLES TROTTER “Tall in’ stature—red on the head Of him only good things are said.’’ FeghaAr, 4 Oya 47 HORACE WHITEHEAD, JR. ‘Good humor is always success.” F.F.A., ‘48; T and | Club, ‘49. F.F.A., ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; F.F.A. Judging Team ‘47, ‘48; Perfect At- tendance, ‘47, ‘48; Secretary of EARLENE SMITH “A girl who is always willing to do her share when any work comes along.” F.H. Aj; 46; 473 ff 1? fe fk 4 DAN BRITE VEAZEY “A boy with wit and personality plus, He rates first place with all of us.” Boxing, ‘46, ‘47; G-Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Football, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Hi-Y, ‘47, ‘48, '49; Perfect At- tendance, ‘47; Treasurer of Class ‘48: Comet Staff, ‘48, ‘49; Sec- retary-Treasurer of Class ‘49; Vice- President of Hi-Y, ‘49; G-Club, AY. el te Ri Silt ieee. ar cet SL JEAN WILLIAMS “She excels as an artist and in ev- erything else it’s the same, Jean is a success in every game.” F.H.A., ‘46; Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ’49; Perfect Attendance, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48; Thespians, ‘48, ‘49; President of Quill and Scroll, ‘49; Glee Club, ‘48; Memphis Practice Speech Tournament ‘48; ‘Come Over to Our House”, ‘48; Tower Staff, ‘48, ‘49. enwors CHARLES ERNEST WILLIAMS ‘Why should | go through life in a hurry I’m a fellow without a worry.” “Come over to our House’, ‘48. HALLIE PATRICIA YARBROUGH “Our Countess of Wisdom, our prized ideal Pat is one of the sweetest on the hill.” F.H.A., ‘47, Treasurer of F.H.A. ‘47; Pep Club, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49: Glee Club, ‘48, ‘49; Perfect At tendance, ‘47, ‘48; Merit Roll, ‘46 ‘47, ‘48; Comet Staff, ‘49; Tow er Staff, ‘49; National Honor Soc iety, ‘49; Who’s Who, ‘49 (Most Scholarly). JOYCE EVELYN WILLOUGHBY “Whatever she did was done with so much ease In her ‘twas natural to please.” F.H.A., ‘46, ‘47; Pep Club, ‘46, 47, ‘48, ‘49; Merit Roll, ‘47, ‘48; Perfect Attendance ‘46, ‘47, ‘48; Glee Club, ‘48, ‘49; Speech Choir, ‘48; Comet Staff, ‘49; Honor Roll! ‘46; National Honor Society, ‘49. JANE WILLIAMS “For Jane, our ‘’Editor’’ twin, Everyone's friendship is easy to win, And to her so honest and sincere Comes from her class—a great big cheer.” Pep Club, ’46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Per- fect Attendance, ‘46; F.H.A., ‘46, ‘49; Inter-Class Contest, ‘47; “Come Over to Our House’’, ‘48; ' Memphis Practice Speech Tourna- ment, ‘47; Thespians, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49; Associate Editor of Tower, ‘48; Merit Roll, ‘48; Quill and m Scroll, ‘48, ‘49; Co-Editor of Tow- er, ‘49; Glee Club, ‘49; Vice-Presi- © dent of Quill and Scroll, ‘49; Na- © tional Honor Society, ‘49. La WH ee Jester Having testified in the presence of our keepers that we are of worn mind and weak body, the Senior Class of Grove High School hereby and finally declares this to be its Last Will and Testament on this, the 11th day of May, in the year 1949, A. D. ARTICLE | 1. |, Gene Abernathy, leave my position as drum majorette to any girl with a baton and sticky fingers. |, Frances Arnett, leave my daintiness to all who weigh under 25 pounds. |, Dorothy Atkins, bequeath my job of taking up slips 4th period to my sister, Joy. |, Ras Bilbrey, will my braces and tape to the spiders, and let them weave a never-broken web over them. |, John Black, leave my name in hopes that. someday, another Ste- phen Foster will use it in a song ‘’Old Black John’. |, Rebecca Blanton, bequeath my position as editor of ‘’The Tower’’ and all my headache remedies to Rebekah Fagenbaum. |, Elizabeth Brooks, leave my soft voice to anyone wishing to talk to mosquitoes. |, Bobbie Jean Burton, leave the name ‘‘Queenie’’ which was giv- en to me by Jerry Ridgeway, which was given to her by Jane Black, which was given to her by Pat Brisendine, etc. 9. |, Ann Caldwell, leave old Grove, once again proving, ‘‘Beauty and Brains don’t mix’. 10. |, Earline Capps, bequeath my system of saying memory work to the juniors, who should learn how. 11. 1, Shirley Carter, will my bright crimson blushes to Gail Barton. 12. |, Homer Carter, leave my shop work with Mr. Hutson, still try- ing to figure out what it’s for. 13. 1, James Chandler, bequeath my self-confidence, manly (?) phys- ique, and appreciation of feminine beauty to Jimmy Brandon. 14. I, Allen Clark, will my high-powered ‘‘Jalopy’’ to anyone whose ambition is to be a sound effects man, specializing in ‘‘wrecks”’. 15. We, Katrina Clark and Peggy Dancy, leave our noiseless and tran- quill ways to Babs Gaskins and Wilma Brisendine. 16. |, Frank Clement, give my ‘’go-buggy”’ to my brother, Harold— may be he can get to school on time. 17. 1, Jane Fite, bequeath my ability to play basketball and be sweet at the same time to Thelma Manning. 2 NO WR wD 18. I, Ann Fitzsimmons, leave my place at Grove to the next gal with black hair and a petite manner. 19. 1, J. D. Foster, finally surrender my seat in physics class to those termites that have been there all year. 20. |, Curtis Freeland, will my rank in the National Guard to Charles Walker. 21. |, Doris Freeman, leave my basketball suit and my books to my sister, Margaret. 22. |, Bonnie Gardner, will my stylish ways to Pat Cronin. 23. |, Mary Ann Gaylor, bequeath my ‘‘never-say-die” spirit to Pat Owens. 24. 1, Glenn Gentry, bequeath my ability to explain Math IV problems four different ways to Tom Mayo. 25. |, Ed Frank Gorman, will my nightly trip to McKenzie to J. P. Johnson. 26. |, Bobbie Jean Hedges, will my cute giggle to Carol Fish. 27. |, Mary Louise Hert, give my place as head cheer-leader and my throat gargles to Cynthia Hancock. 28. |, Jackie Hill, leave the fun on the basketball trips to next year’s teams. 29. 1, Jimmy Higgs, leave Harry Truman in the White House—know- ing | helped put him there. 30. |, Elroy Hill, will my ability to get away with anything in history class to Chick King. 31. |, Virginia Hobby, leave my love of country life to Wilma Moody. an i Anna Mae Howard, bequeath my rowdy (?) manners to Diana iggs. 33. 1, Norma Humphreys, bequeath my flirtatious winks and smiles to Mary Lou Snow. 34. |, Doan Jackson, give my efforts and schemes to raise money to the senior class——here’s hoping -we enjoy the trip. 35. |, Daniel Jeffrey, leave my nickname ‘’Corky’’ to anyone need- ing a thermos bottle cap. 36. |, Mary Nell Johnson, will my ability to sing hillbilly songs to Rosemary Parkhill. 37. |, Lou Jane Kemp, will my good times at Old Grove to Mary Vaughan. 38. |, Alan Lasater, leave my flying knowledge to our fine friends, the wasps. 39. |, Billy Joe Marr, bequeath my bright smile to the Pepsodent Tooth Paste Company to use in its magazine advertisements. 40. |, Martha Marshall, leave all my sweaters with Sue Neal Burnette —and | have hers. 41. |, Maxine Mathis, will my good conduct grade to Jane Baker. 42. |, Leona Medlock, bequeath my first-to-say-and-quickest-to-get- through style of memory work to the juniors, sophomores and freshmen. 43. |, R. T. Miller, leave my radical ideas in history class to anyone wishing to start a third party at Grove. 44, |, Maunone Mitchell, leave—very reluctantly—my name of “Shorty’’ to Ruthie Alexander. 45. |, Harold Nairon, bequeath my adept ability of penmanship and writing to Miss Morris as a future example of ‘How not to write a paper to be handed in”. 46. |, Susan Nelson, will my pleasing personality and charming eti- quette to my sister, Ann. 47. |, Robert Odom, leave Grove, hoping that if | eat my spinach, will some day grow up to be as big a man as Ray Adams will be. 48. We, Ruth Odom and Earline Smith, leave with deep appreciation of our teachers for letting us stick our gum to the seats. 49. |, Katherine Phelps, being the last in the family line, bequeath our sweetness and beauty to the next family with four girls. 50. |, Ann Powers will my position as piano player for chapel programs to Ann McGehee. 51. 1, Roland Parkhill, leave my guitar to all the quick-tempered people at Grove so the next time they ‘‘sound off’’, they'll be in tune. 52. |, Doris Ray, bequeath my gym shorts to the Carlisle Indians. 53. |, Charles Rye, leave my studious attitude to anyone in the under- classes who likes the grade he’s in now. 54. |, Billie Sager, bequeath my puzzling questions in English class to Dr: 12.0; 55. |, Jane Springer, leave the captaincy of the girls’ basketball team fOr 522 eo See (fill in when answered). 56. |, Charles Trotter, leave my ‘wonderment’ of logarithms to next year’s trig class. i 57. |, J. D. Underwood, leave Grove with the dream that |, too, may come into the typewriter manufacturing industry. 58. |, Dan ‘’Trigger’’ Veazey, leave for Hollywood immediately after graduation to star in Roy Roger’s latest picture, ‘Foam on the Range”’ 59. |, Viann Vincent, bequeath my four years at Grove as an example of how to have fun and be an angel. 60. We, Jane and Jean Williams, ‘’The Jailhouse Twins’’, leave Grove with people still wondering ‘’who’s who’’. 61. |, Horace Whitehead, bequeath my hair oil to the new building for use as fuel. 62. |, Ernest Williams, bequeath my “‘chic’’ maroon trousers to Jim- my Evans. 63. |, Joyce Willoughby, leave my grades in shorthand class as a mem- orial of ‘Par Excellence’’. 64. |, Pat Yarbrough, will my good-natureness to Shirley Paschall. 65. |, Bo Brice leave Grove with a feeling that, because of the ever- patient faculty, | have learned something. ARTICLE Il To the juniors, who will be the first class to graduate in the new build- ing, we leave the grand feeling of being SENIORS, and the realizaton that you’re near the end of your high school career. ARTICLE III We leave to the sophomores the assurance that they, too, will soon be seniors and should ‘’get down and dig”’. ARTICLE IV To the freshmen, we leave three more years of fun at Grove High— three years of books, ball games and the thrill of climbing this hill every morning. ARTICLE V To our teachers—the persons making it possible for us to LEAVE and now to face life with a smattering of what goes on—to them we leave only the memories of our four short years in which they did so much for us. Having witnessed the writing here of the will of the Class of ‘49, we do now affix our signatures as a cymbal of legalability. Witnesses: 1. Buttons and Bo 2. Check Ed Trousers 3. A Little Bird 4. Hye Weeks Executioner: Bo Brice History of wh, CLs, of 1949. On September 2, 1945, a group of one hundred twenty-nine boys and girls turned their eyes toward the big, old school on the hill with eager anticipation. We were the freshrnen of ‘45. After much confusion and many mistakes we settled down to four long years on the hill. For our leaders that year we chose Bo Brice, president; Maunone Mitchell, vice-president; Martha Marshall, secretary; and Richard Holder, treasurer. The new members of the faculty were Mrs. McCullar and Misses Bryant and Edenton. We were very proud of our football team which lost only two games, winning the annual Turkey-Day tilt with Murray 6-0, and gaining the Williams Trophy that year. Two members of our class, Bo Brice and Ras Bilbrey, lettered in football their first year. The freshman attendants to the football queen were Mary Louise Hert and Carolyn Scott. Our representatives in the Inter-Class Contest were Richard Holder and Frances Arnett, who each won a third place, and Bo Brice, who won a second place. School was out May 17 and we shouted for joy that our freshman year was over. In September, ‘46, we again returned to Grove for another year of work and fun. Our number had dropped from the original 129 to 105. Again new members had been added to the faculty. They were Miss Owen, Mr. Miller, and Coach Brewer. The class officers for our soph- omore year were Ras Bilbrey, president; J. W. Emmons, vice-president; Mary Louise Hert, secretary; and Viann Vencent, treasurer. Our cheer leaders were Mary Louise Hert and Ras Bilbrey. We were especially proud of our wonderful football team that year, which won the Big Ten Championship by defeating Somerville 7-6. Again we won the Grove-Murray game, retaining the Williams Trophy. The sophomore lettermen were Dan Veazey, Bo Brice, Ras Bilbrey, and Robert ‘’Burly’” Odom. The sophomore attendants to the football queen were Jane Fite and Mary Louise Hert. Rebecca Blanton and Bobbie Jean Hedges were the football sponsor and associate sponsor, respect- ively. We were ably represented in the Inter-Class Con- test by Frances Arnett, Mary Louise Hert and Jane Wil- liams. Everyone at Grove regretted to hear of the death of Mr. Weston, who will be remembered for a long time by his students and associates. Thus on May 16, 1947, we ended another chapter in our high school history. Well! There it was September, ‘47, and we were climbing that flight of numerous steps to the door of dearly beloved Grove again. We chose Ras Bilbrey for the president of our class and Bo Brice, vice-president; James Chandler, secretary; and Dan Veazey, treasurer. Our cheer leaders were Mary Louise Hert and Eddie Ber- ry. Miss Nell Diggs was the only new faculty member. We had a very good football team and lost only two games out of a tough nine-game schedule. The junior football royalty was Mary Louise Hert and Jane Fite. The members of the G-Club were Allen Clark, Dan Veazey, Billy Joe Adams, Ras Bilbrey, John Black, ‘“Burly’’ Odom, Bo Brice, Eddie Berry and Glenn Gentry. The members of the Girls’ Letter Club were Maunone Mitchell, Jane Fite, Katherine Phelps, and Mary Louise Hert. The juni- ors were again ably represented in the Inter-Class Con- test by Susan Nelson and Bobbie Jean Burton, who each won a second place, and Bo Brice, who won a first place. Four of our members—Mary Ann Gaylor, Glenn Gentry, Alan Lasater, and Maunone Mitchell—were elected to the National Honor Society. The hearts of Grove’s stu- dents and fans were gladdened by the revival of the Paris School Band. We knew what it would mean to have a band at our football games again. Also, to highlight Grove, the work was begun on the American Legion Memorial Stad- ium to be located on Barton Field. School was dismissed May 13, and we had only one more year of schooling at Grove. Seniors! Many had been the times we dreamed of that title. Of our original 129 only 70 members remained. For president we chose Bo Brice; vice-president, John Black; secretary-treasurer, Dan Veazey. The cheer lead- ers were Mary Louise Hert and Ras Bilbrey. The football team won seven games out of an extra hard eleven-game schedule and tied one. The senior G-Club members were James Chandler, Dan Veazey, Captain Ras Bilbrey, Co- Captain Bo Brice, John Black, Robert ‘’Burly’’ Odom, Glenn Gentry, Joe Marr, Harold Nairon, Elroy Hill, J. D. Underwood, and Allen Clark. We were proud of Bo Brice who received the Fisk Award as the outstanding player. The football queen was Bobbie Jean Burton, and Jane Fite was the senior attendant. The sponsors were Mary Ann Gaylor and Mary Louise Hert. The senior members of the Girls’ Letter Club were Maunone Mitchell, Kath- erine Phelps, Jane Springer, Mary Louise Hert, Jacque- line Hill, Jane Fite, Ann Caldwell, and Mary Ann Gaylor. Everyone in Paris enjoyed the smart, new football stadium that had been used for the first time that year. The senior class rings were late coming, but everyone received his just in time for Christmas. Work was begun on the new building for Grove, and the end of the year saw it near- ing completion. We ordered our invitations February 4, hoping to be able to use them. More seniors—Frances Arnett, Rebecca Blanton, Bo Brice, James Chandler, Jac- queline Hill, Susan Nelson, Billie Sager, Jane Williams, Joyce Willoughby, and Patricia Yarbrough—became members of the National Honor Society. Rebecca Blan- ton and Jane Williams and Bo Brice were the editors of the ‘Tower’ and ‘’Comet’’, respectively. We worked hard all year to raise money for our senior trip, and the sum grew rapidly all year. Thus we planned to end our years together. This brings us almost to the close of our last school term together at Grove. ‘Thinking back over these years, we realize that these were some of the happiest years of our lives. We are very grateful to our wonderful teachers for the kindness and consideration that they have shown and appreciate the loyalty of our classmates. | am sure that these fond mem- ories will remain with us and guide us in our journey through life. Alan Lasater. Ch, See (Tune of ‘“Now Is The Hour’) i Now is the time i When we must say good-bye; Soon we'll be parting, Each our separate ways. When we are gone | From this, our own Grove High, We'll ne’er forget ‘Tis where sweet memories lie. | Katrina Clark FAREWELL TO GROVE | i Must we, so soon, bid fond farewell, To friendships that on Grove Hill dwell, And should we thus forget the means, By which we may achieve our dreams? Here in these walls, midst work and play, ‘Midst gladness, sorrow, joy, dismay, We sought with unbelieving eye, That goal which at the end must lie. One word to our faculty, now grown dear: | Your patience enabled us, year by year, To follow life’s path, to see it more clear; To look to the future, forget yesteryear. So thus we go, through Life’s open door | To meet what the future has in store. We'll grow; we'll bloom, as a rose in May, d But ne’er shall we forget these days. i But how can we express the heart, Express reluctance to depart? We only know it hurts to say: “Farewell Grove High, Farewell today.”’ Leona Medlock ee Pn ten 24 untor Gis; OFFICERS Charles King Bobby Higgs Patricia Owens Charles Beard LaRue Wainscott and Dan King President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adams, Ray Adams, Billy Joe Barton, Gail Beard, Charles Beard, Mary Elizabeth Berry, Eddie Bevill, Robert. Brandon, Jimmy Broach, Elmer Brummitt, Bryant Burnette, Sue Neal Burns, Charles Burns, Johnny Caldwell, June Cates, Sarah Chenoweth, Billy Clark, Robert R, Clifford, Daphne Collins, Billy Compton, Bob Covington, Milburn Culpepper, Gloria Davis, Jessie Evans, Jimmy Fagenbaum, Rebekah Fish, Joan Doone Gaskin, Bobbe Jeanne George, Juanita Ann Glisson, John Hamilton, J. C. Hancock, Cynthia Higgs, Bobby Hill, Guy Holcomb, Donald Clyde Hopkins, Charles Thomas Hurdle, M. F. Jackson, Betty James, Dorris A. Johnson, John King, Charles King, Dan Lamb, Rubye Jean Langford, Sammy Lemons, Paul Maddox, Regena Mann, Carole Martin, Charles Henry Maynard, Sarah Mayo, Tom C. McCutcheon, Charles McFadden, Carrie McGee, Jimmy McGehee, Anne McGehee, Jimmy Moody, Wilma Charlene Muzzall, Wilma Jean Neese, Ann Owen, Charles Owen, Joyce Carolyn Owens, Joel Owens, Patricia Paschall, Joe Ed Paschall, Neal Perry, Mickie Pinson, Annie Ray, Bobby Redmon, Frances Redden, Joyce Richardson, Johnnie Sensing, Dickie Seawright, Joan Scott, Joan Sherrod, Gwen Sliger, Kenneth Snow, Billy Stephenson, Glynn Sturdivant, Jo Ann Sutton, Don Underwood, Regina Vaughn, Bobbie Faye Vaughn, Mary Wade, Lorine Wainscott, LaRue Walker; Charles Wasson, Lavada Webb, Harold Webb, Robert Williams, Betty Jane Winchester, Billy Younger, Judith Allen, Lewis Alexander, Joyce Atkins, Joy Atkins, Sara Jane Baker, Jane Benson, Jean Berry, Carol Jean Berry, Jimmy Brisendine, Wilma Britt, Virginia Brown, Boo Brown, Sam Ed Brummitt, Janice Burns, Norma Burton, John Cavender, Ray Clement, Harold Collins, Jean Cloyd, Bobby Compton, Bobby Lee Compton, Ann Compton, Barbara Coursey, Ann President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Cheer Leaders Cowell, Ladeen Cronin, Pat Crutcher, Julia Derrington, Betty Dowdy, James Lee Dunn, Billy Edwards, Jimmy Elmore, Gloria Clydean Evans, Spurgeon Fish, Carol Fitch, Mary Ann Fitzsimmons, Jimmy Fitzsimmons, Martha Sue Hardin, Jo Nell Harris, Roger Helms, Bobbie Herbison, Billy Joe Hooser, Frank Jackson, Patty Joyner, Charles Kimmons, Dorothy King, Betty King, Robert omore GPs Kirkland, Glenda Kistenmacher, Betty Lowery, Eddie Joe Lyon, Sara Ann Manning, Thelma Marr, Don Marcus, Harry McClain, Carolyn McCreary, Bill McFadden, Marilyn McGuire, Billy Joe McGuire, Lowell McKinnon, Ben McNutt, Bobby Medlock, Rudean Melton, Wade Miles, Wilma Jean Minor, Tom Morris, George Norwood, Tommy Owen, Madelon Page, Eddie Parker, Sue Dell Doyal Reece Robert Scarbrough Shirley Paschall Boo Brown Madelon Owen and Jimmy Fitzsimmons Paschall, Jo Anne Paschall, Shirley Provow, Aster Pierce, Clovis Ralls, E. W. Redmon, Claudine Redmon, Jean Reece, Doyal Rhea, Gardner Riley, Wilna Ann Ross, Richard Scarbrough, Robert Owen Snow, Billy Snow, Jeanette Thompson, Earl Todd, Joyce Trotter, Bobby Wheatley, Harriet Whitehead, Ben Wilson, Sylvia Workman, Betty Jo Younger, Joyce (LE Billy Bigham Jack Lasater Patsy Hill Robert Adams Rosemary Parkhill and Lowell Thomas McKenzie Pohnun OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Adams, Robert Akers, Marilyn Ann Alexander, Bill Alexander, Ruthie Allen, Clarice Bain, Lovie Bedwell, Cleland Bennett, Dathel Berkley, Sue Bevill, Barbara Bevill, Bernice Bigham, Billy Blankenship, Paul Boyd, Barbara Brice, Peter S. Brisendine, Gary Lynn Brown, Douglas : Bruce, Jimmy Caldwell, Samuel Richard Chapman, Kenneth Clarkes .). Crawford, David Crouch, Lazette Culpepper, Robert Eugene Dancy, Buddy Davis, Wesley Dean, Betty Mae Diggs, Diana Dunlap, Newell Ellis, Lorene Enderson, Rex Fite, Jean Fowler, James Fowler, Thomas Freeland, David Freeman, Margaret Green, Charles Hailey, Bobby Hailey, William Hamilton, Elroy Hardin, Carolyn Hill, Patsy Holcomb, Bobby S. Holder, Clinton Horn, Loy Hurdle, Amanda Jackson, Charles Ray Jenkins, Ted Johnson, Betty Sue Johnson, Bill Johnson, Eugene E. Kibbons, Billy Lacy, Duane Lampkiris, Bonnie Ruth Lasater, Jack Laster, Donald Latimer, Rex Laycook, Charles Lewis, Mary Wilma Lockhart, LoRita Lowry, Mary Lyell, Joan Martin, Loretta Matheny, Georgie Matthews, Mary Annette McBride, Oliver McDaniel, Duaine McEvoy, Phyllis McGuire, Lowell Thomas McKenzie, Lowell Thomas McLane, William Hardin Melton, Margaret Merrell, Faye Miles, L. W. Mizell, Billy Muzzall, Lemuel Nealon, Sarah Nelson, Anne Nichols, Sue Qdom, Aaron Olds, Van Palmer, William Harold ‘Parker, Elgenia Parkhill, Rosemary Presson, Eztira Redden, Shirley Reece, Hilda Riley, Donald Rogers, Nira Rye, Delno Sanders, James Dennis Scott, Rebekah Ruth Shivers, Anne Simmons, Julia Anne Smith, Faye Smith, Mary Margaret Snow, Mary Lou Stockdale, ElRay Story, Gwendolyn Swinney, Elizabeth Tayloe, Marilee Taylor, Opal Thomas, Camille Tidwell, Bobby Turner, June Vincent, Jimmie Wade, Betty Jane Warren, Mitch Watson, Edsel Welch, Howard David Whitehead, Bobby Joe Williams, Billy Windsor, Nancy Wynn, Flossie Wynns, Sue Ann 66, de eee Life Keen a or Al “With hearts united in Grove High School That will never die.” FORREST BRICE Editor PARIS; TENNESSEE, NOVEMBER, 1948. EGGitOn vac xine dks fo.0 Cee WC ee CE Forrest Brice Assistant? Maitors. 5054. cale wee Margaret Anne McGehee Business Managers .............. Tom Mayo, Bobby Higgs Advertising. .Jane Fite, Sue Neal Burnett, Martha Marshall Circulation: Vs cares: Mary Louise Hert, Patricia Yarbrough Exchange: Editor . J. ..ac40%4. tone aa ane Vian Vincent Snore est es et Dan Veazey, Maunone Mitchell, Don Sutton Features 33. coxa toe was An Powers, M. F. Hurdle, Martha Sue Fitzsimmons Reporters....Docne Fish, Gayle Barton, Shirley Paschall, Caroline McClain, Carol Fish ATUISt iss 75 hea 5 ates Wh ese a ee ee Shirley Carter Typists..Catherine Phelps, Jane Springer, Joyce Willoughby se cee Woo WA THE COMET E. W. GROVE HIGH SCHOOL Bey “ EDITH EDENTON Sponsor | Blue Danube PN [N ( molto mare. 6 2 ) Carolyn MeCtlain Sarah Lyon Martha Marshall Maunone Mitchell Doone Fish Ann Powers Gail Barton Betty Lou Jackson Frances Arnett OFFICERS Preasideniss. see 2 ae Maunone Mitchell Peineor Ceerientyre es ee oe Doone Fish BOR are Be eo ee Ann Powers ee ee ae oh at et Mrs. Pardue MEMBERS Ann Fitzsimmons Rebecca Blanton Bobbie Jean Hedges Shirley Paschall Diana Diggs Patricia Yarbrough Margaret Smith Mrs. Pardue June Turner Joyce Willoughby JoAnne Paschall Jane Williams Doris Freeman Julia Crutcher Virginia Britt Carol Fish Sue Neal Burnette Madelon Owen 31 Harriet Wheatly Margaret Ann McGehee Jean Williams Betty Kistenmacher Bobbie Jean Burton Mary Ann Fitch Martha Sue Fitzsimmons Virginia Hobby G lj | JoAnne Paschall, Mary Ann Gaylor, Mary Louise Hert, Cynthia, Hancock, Jane Fite ii} CHEER LEADERS i, | } | | | | | | | 3 x 7 1 CHARLOTTE OWEN NELLE DIGGS | | Co-Sponsor Co-Sponsor ; Hi | | iH | H | i e i o | | ny be | i) BOBBIE JEAN BURTON JANE SPRINGER KATHERINE PHELPS JANE FITE d i President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer ‘ Gene Abernathy Joyce Alexander Ruthie Alexander Clarice Allen Frances Arnett Sara Jane Atkins Lovie Bain Jane Baker Gail Barton Mary Elizabeth Beard Jean Benson Bernice Bevill Rebecca Blanton Barbara Boyd Wilma Brisendine Virginia Britt Janice Brummitt Sue Neal Burnette Bobbie Jean Burton Ann Caldwell June Caldwell Shirley Carter Ladeen Cowell Katrina Clark Ann Compton Barbara Compton Pat Cronin Julia Crutcher Peggy Dancy Jessie Davis Diana Diggs Lorene Ellis ' Gloria Clydean Elmore Rebekah Fagenbaum Carol Fish Joan Doone Fish Jean Fite Jane Fite Ann Fitzsimmons Martha Sue Fitzsimmons Doris Freeman Margaret Freeman Bonnie Gardner Bobbe Jeanne Gaskin Mary Ann Gaylor Juanita George Cynthia Hancock Carolyn Hardin Bobbie Jean Hedges Bobbie Helms Mary Louise Hert Jacqueline Hill Patsy Hill Virginia Hobby Norma Humphreys Amanda Hurdle Betty Jackson Mary Nell Johnson Lou Jane Kemp Dorothy Kimmons Betty King Betty Kistenmacher Rubye Jean Lamb Lo Rita Lockhart Regena Maddox Thelma Manning Martha Jean Marshall Mary Annette Matthews Sarah Maynard Carolyn McClain Phyllis McEvoy Marilyn McFadden Anne McGehee Maunone Mitchell Sarah Nealon Ann Neese Anne Nelson Susan Nelson Sue Nichols Madelon Owen Rosemary Parkhill Jo Anne Paschall Shirley Paschall Katherine Phelps Ann Powers Hilda Reece Joyce Redden Shirley Redden Frances Redmon Johnnie Richardson Nira Rogers Rebekah Ruth Scott Joan Seawright Gwen Sherrod Anne Shivers Mary Margaret Smith Jeanette Snow Mary Lou Snow Jane Springer Jo Ann Sturdivant Elizabeth Swinney Marilee Tayloe Opal Taylor June Turner Bobbie Faye Vaughn Mary Vaughn Viann Vincent La Rue Wainscott Harriet Wheatley Betty Jane Williams Jane Williams Jean Williams Joyce Willoughby Betty Jo Workman Patricia Yarbrough PO ve oth % F ers ccet Ceeen % Nancy Krider Mascot Mrs. Krider Sponsor Bobbie Jean Burton President John Black Vice-President Bo Brice Sacretary-Treasurer Jimmy McGehee Reporter = fom y X e 4 - FIRST ROW: Gene Abernathy, Frances Arnett, Rebecca Blanton, Sue Neal Burnette, Shirley Carter, Bob Compton, Milburn Covington. SECOND ROW: Rebekah Fagenbaum, Mary Ann Gaylor, Cynthia Hancock, Bobbie Jean Hedges, Jimmy Higgs, Jacqueline Hill, Virginia Hobby. THIRD ROW: Betty Jackson, Martha Marshall, Tom C. Mayo, Anne McGehee, Susan Nelson, | Robert Earle Odom, Ann Powers. FOURTH ROW: Joan Seawright, Viann Vincent, Jane Wil- liams, Jean Williams. “All the world’s a stage and all the men and women merely players.”” 34 abe SRN ISand ) HOME Re WS oe LAE “errAn Le i ae Vidi UR Pah JW Boo overs: j: 3 : ) Gey 19 3 '% Ae oe Si ‘Zo lle: a di, a CLARINETS: Milburn Covington, Billy Bigham, Eugene Moore, Mac Luckey, Franklin Thomp- son, Jimmy Parkhill, Rebecca Blanton, Dorothy Jean Owen, Nancy K. Matthews, Dickie Vaughn, Bobby Shemwell. SAXOPHONES: Bobbie Jean Burton, Ann Powers, Julia Mills. TRUMP ETS: Tom Mayo, Clovis Pierce, Billy Mann, George Moore, Eddie Joe Lowry, John Burton, Bill Hailey. TROMBONES: Bobby Cloyd, Gerald Sykes, Gary Brisendine. BARITONE HORN: Glenn Gentry. HORNS: Billy Williams, David Brown. TUBAS: Bailéy Abernahy, Billy Joe McGuire. PERCUSSION: M. F. Hurdle, Frances Arnett, Jimmy Dowdy, Betty Jean Anderson, Susan Nel- son, Charles McCutcheon. BELL LYRE: Doone Fish. DRUM MAJOR: Gene Abernathy. MAJORETTES; Rebecca Blanton, Daphne Clifford, Vianne Vincent, Shirley Carter, Ann Fryer. FLAG BEARERS: Gail Barton, Carolyn McClain. COLOR GUARDS: Regena Maddox, Carole Mann. DIRECTOR: Billy Crosswy. 35 Jean Williams President Miss Edenton Sponsor Gail Barton Anne McGekee Jane Williams Vice-President Alan Lasater Secretary-Treasurer nil Pe Se The Quill and Scroll is made up of outstanding staff members of the two publications of Grove High School. The members are selected each year from the upper third of the Junior and Senior Classes. Rebecca Blanton Jimmy McGehee i Bobby Higgs Maunone Mitchell 36 Sue Neal Burnette Ann Powers Rebekah Fagenbaum Tom C. Mayo . Sal p een at 5 i, cA Don Sutton Ve konal NEES Society To be eligible for membership in the National Honor Society, a pupil must be a Junior or a Senior and rank in the upper third of his class scholastically. The members are chosen on their service, character, and leadership. Twenty per cent of the Senior Class and five per cent of the Junior Class may be members. Maunone Mitchell Alan Lasater Mary Ann Gaylor Miss Diggs President Vice-President Secretary Sponsor Frances Arnett Charles Beard Rebecca Blanton oe NE Gloria Culpepper Rebekah Fagenbaum Glenn Gentr Jacqueline Hill Tom C. Mayo Anne McGehee Billie Sager Jane Williams Joyce Willoughby my, uture Robert R. Clark Bobby Lee Compton Robert Eugene Culpepper Rex Enderson Spurgeon Evans J. D. Foster John Glisson William Hailey Roger Harris armers of Use Oliver McBride Lowell Thomas McGuire Lowell Thomas McKenzie L. W. Miles Lemuel Muzzall Tommy Norwood Charles Owen Joel Owens 38 || | Harold. Webbs. nota ean eee eee President | ; . . | Charles “Owens See et eee Vice-President | Dewey; Ramsey 4+ ooo ee Secretary . Boo: Brown 22-2 ek ee eee ee Treasurer i, ) Joe) Owens 225: Se Ses owen eee Reporter ! | Guy Hill occlude. ee ee Sentinel | Mr. Pardue 2G etn wee ee ee Advisor i} ; , | John Black Elroy Hill William Harold Palmer et Boo Brown Guy Hill Roland Parkhill i Douglas Brown Clinton Holder Neal Paschal Elmer Broach Loy Horn Eztira Presson lf Ray Cavender Bill Johnson Dewey Ramsey H Kenneth Chapman Billy Kibbons Delno Rye | Billy Chenoweth Duane lacy James Dennis Sanders Allen Clark Rex Latimer Billy Snow i Co J: Clark Georgie Matheny EtRay Stockdale Charles Walker Edsel Watson Harold Webb David Howard Welch Ben Whitehead Bobby Joe Whitehead Horace Whitehead Max Williams Billy Winchester | whi rs Pe sa. of 3 4 eee Carolyn McClain Shirley Paschall Amanda Hurdle Virginia Britt Madelon Owen Betty Jo Workman Jo Ann Paschall Patsy Hill Mrs. Ed Swinney Advisor Marilyn Ann Akers Ruthie Alexander Clarice Allen Joy Atkins Jean Benson Carol Jean Berry Barbara Boyd Wilma Brisendine Virginia Britt Janice Brummitt Norma Burns Daphne Clifford Jean Collins Barbara Compton Ann Coursey Ladeen Cowell Pat Cronin Julia Crutcher Betty Derrington Diana Diggs Gloria Clydean Elmore Mary Ann Fitch Jean Fite Margaret Freeman Carolyn Hardin Bobbie Helms Patsy Hill Amanda Hurdle Betty Sue Johnson Glenda Kirkland Mary Wilma Lewis Lo Rita Lockhart Mary Lowry Sara Ann Lyon Thelma Manning Lo ‘Retta Martin Mary Annette Matthews Carolyn McClain Phyllis McEvoy Rudean Medlock Margaret Melton Sue Nichols Madelon Owen Rosemary Parkhill Jo Anne Paschall Shirley Paschall 39 Secretary Treasurer Song Leader Historian Reporter Chapter Mother Miss Barnes Aster Provow Shirley Redden Jean Redmon Hilda Reece Wilma Ann Riley Nira Rogers Rebekah ‘Ruth Scott Anne Shivers Mary Margaret Smith Jeanette Snow Mary Lou Snow Elizabeth Swinney Marilee Tayloe Opal Taylor Camille Thomas Joyce Todd Jane Williams Sylvia Wilson Nancy Windsor Betty Jo Workman Sue Ann Wynns Joyce Younger } —_ 4 Mr. Jelks f. Mit Sponsor Bo Brice Dan Veazey James Chandler President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Fr FIRST ROW: Billy Joe Adams, Ray Adams, Charles Beard, Eddie Berry, Ras Bilbrey, John Black, Jimmy Brandon. SECOND ROW: Billy Chenoweth, Allen Clark, Robert R. Clark, Billy Collins, Bob Compton, Milburn Covington, Jimmy Evans. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Fitzsimmons, Glenn Gentry, J. C. Hamilton, Bobby Higgs, Jimmy Higgs, Donald Holcomb, Charles King. FOURTH ROW: Dan King, Alan Lasater, Joe Marr, Tom C. Mayo, Jimmy McGehee, Ben McKinnon, Robert Earle Odom, Neil Paschall, Doyal Reece, Charles Walker. The Hi-Y Chapter of Grove High School is composed of boys from the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes. It is their purpose to maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian living. 40 a i i iain et ES o= ee et Ba et Ta ol The National Forensic League is an honorary organization. Its pur- pose is to encourage interest in public speaking, debates and radio work. cers Mrs. Clem Krider Bo Brice Sponsor President Tom C. Mayo Jacqueline Hill Gene Abernathy Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter 1] em 5 ers Frances Arnett Sue Neal Burnette Bobbie Jean Burton Rebekah Fagenbaum Bobbie Jean Hedges Patsy Hill Anne McGehee Susan Nelson Joan Seawright Ras Bilbrey 3620. we cee ees Johny Black 235s eee eee James: Chandler. =a. ae eee Dan Veazey sae eee one Robert Jelks, Julian Brewer _-_______ Billy Joe Adams Charles Beard Eddie Berry Ras Bilbrey John Black Jimmy Brandon Bo Brice James Chandler Allen Clark Billy Collins 42. eee President Vice-President eae Sec. Treas. ee Reporter ao Jeoee Sponsors Jimmy Fitzsimmons Glenn Gentry J. C. Hamilton Charles King Dan King Joe Marr Jimmy McGehee Ben McKinnon Robert Earle Odom Dan Veazey Maunone Mitchell President Robert Jelks Sponsor L Mary Louise Hert rls La Rue Wainscott Vice-President Ann Caldwell 7 Patricia Owens eClub Jacqueline Hill Sec.-Treas. Katherine Phelps Julian Brewer Sponsor Jane Springer Ras Gilbrey:.-ce. canoe Joh Black £25 52 5oe0 eee Jimmy Fitzimmons Eddie Berry (2222445 S| Mr. Hudsotl cae ne Billy Joe Adams Cleland Bedwell Eddie Berry Ras Bilbrey John Black Peter S. Brice Homer Carter David Crawford James Lee Dowdy Billy Dunn Jimmy Edwards Jimmy Fitzsimmons James Fowler Thomas Fowler Frank Gorman Charles Green J. C. Hamilton Billy Joe Herbison Elroy Hill ppcklal eles chorea nied ee President nan pecked ep arte Vice President Secretary and Treasurer i = os Sw Reporter ade ms ae Sponsor Bobby S. Holcomb Donald Clyde Holcomb Frank Hooser Daniel B. Jeffrey John Johnson Paul Lemons Eddie Joe Lowry Don Marr Wade Melton Duaine McDaniel R. T. Miller Aaron Odom Roland L. Parkhill Mickie Perry Richard ‘Ross Charles L. Rye Bobby Tidwell Horace Whitehead Ss 4s | } | | os ae edt ee ae oe o O thee - ® = ° - 3 = 0 — _ 3 = © = ee Eee Nees Cans RAS BILBREY AND JANE SPRINGER Duke and Duchess of Athletics ‘8 6 MAUNONE MITCHELL yy First Lady (Best All-Round Girl) BO BRICE Best Man (Best All-Round Boy) GLENN GENTRY AND PATRICIA YARBROUGH Count and Countess of Wisdom 46 DAN VEAZEY AND MAUNONE MITCHELL Mr. and Miss Personality Plus BOBBIE JEAN BURTON BO BRICE Lady Beautiful Lord Handsome RAS BILBREY AND MARY LOUISE HERT Mr. and Miss Popularity - Koyally S x : oe O w a i 5 ui 31 oO tus © co Oo a o ke uo iC Y o on i ; o o ES 3 E o - O cs “6 2¢ o co Rebekah Fagenbaum Junior Rosemary Parkhill Freshman a ere. 48 ess Contesk ORATORICAL DECLAMATION Junior: Sophomore: Tom Mayo Marilyn McFadden (Second Place) DRAMATIC DECLAMATION Junior: Sophomore: Sue Neal Burnette JoAnn Paschall (Second Place) HUMOROUS DECLAMATION Sophomore: Junior: Clydean Elmore Joan Seawright (First Place) “uveen 3 Ss = x 5 Ss S aa) ° 0 ower _A King evliew Ku Majorettes 52 Drum Major Genie Abernathy ASS Viann Vincent--Buzzy Clifford--Becky Blanton--Shirley Carter “We pledge our loyalty to thee Thru the passing years.”’ Coach Jelks Ben McKinnon a L. End Jimmy Brandon R. Half Capt. Ras Bilbrey R. Half J. D. Underwood L. Guard Dan Veazey Q. Back MC f om . Robert Odom L. Tackle Jimmy McGehee F. Back 54 James Chandler Center J. Fitzsimmons L. Guard GROVE 26 GROVE 24 GROV E 19 GROVE 29 GROVE 0 GROVE 33 GROVE 7 GROVE 26 GROVE 6 GROVE 39 GROVE 20 Billy Chenoweth L. Tackle Doyle Reece R. Guard ball Billy Adams R. Guard John Black R. Tackle Dan King R. End J. C. Hamilton CLARKSVILLE F. Back RIPLEY MAYFIELD MARTIN SPRINGFIELD ; ChateetKibe HUMBOLDT L. Half MILAN UNION CITY Alt. Capt. Bo Brice McKENZIE : Q. Back COVINGTON LEXINGTON Billy Collins R. Half Charles Beard Center Harold Naiyon R. End Allen Clark R. Tackle Elroy Hill L. End . Coach Brewer USaskelon Lf | Be: - dy PuGk oay GAQVE FIRST ROW: Jane Fite, Pat Owens, Jane Springer, Ann Caldwell, Maunone Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Thelma Manning, Margaret Ann McGehee, Larue Wainscott, Betty Williams, Jean Red- mon, Doris Freeman. THIRD ROW: Ruthie Alexander, Wilma Brisendine, Mr. Brewer, Patsy Hill, Jo Ann Paschall. Ras Bilbrey | Jimmy Evans Jimmy Brandon, Jimmy McGehee, Jimmy McGee, Jimmy Fitzsimmons, Eddie Berry. $7 ed, vertisements We, the students of Grove School, are very grateful to the business firms of Paris for mak- ing this “Tower” possible. To show our appre- ciation, let’s all patronize these stores. Compliments of JIM’S PASTRY SHOP Cakes Cookies Pies Pastry 109 Ruff St. Phone 1466 GIBSON SEED CO. “Field and Garden Seeds” Paris, Tenn. Phone. 42 DAVIS STORE Ladies Apparel at Popular Prices On the Square Genuine HUDSON Parts and Service Body and Fender Work and Painting Radiator Repair and General Repairing All Makes OLIVER MOTOR CO. DAVE OLIVER Phone 399 West Wood St. Compliments of SOUTHERN COAL and LUMBER COMPANY “See us for your building needs” 1060 Mineral Wells Ave. Phone 1641 BOTTLES DELICIOUS REFRESHING SOLD EVERYWHERE 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 Compliments of WIP H Your Friendly Neighbor’ 710 on Your DIXIE Dial NATIONAL STORES Supporters of “THE TOWER” Compliments of W. F. BALCH ROYAL CROWN COLA She ea Best By Taste-Test Insurance and Bonds Ph 7 eed one 112 Market Street, Paris, Tenn. NEHI FRUIT BEVERAGES Compliments Friends of “THE TOWER” Phones ARNETT'S ; ree 608 CITY GROCERY CO. Delivery A Pleasant Place to Trade McCARTY’S-. PLUMBING and ELECTRIC CO. Compliments of T. A. McDANIEL’S 105-107 E. Ruff Street DEPARTMENT STORE PARIS, TENNESSEE Phone 921 COMMERCIAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Years of Complete Banking Service Henry County’s Largest Bank Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Company Compliments G. H. TREVATHAN | ; COMPANY LUCKEY’S HARDWARE and eae SPORTING GOODS DAN MANN ee UNION INSURANCE COMPANY Paris Dixie Dry Cleaners Altering - Repairing Phone 245 Paris, Tenn. Compliments o f he RIVER ROAD INN Compliments of TYSON and COMPANY, INC. COSMETICS Paris, Tennessee Creamo Meal COMPLIMENTS PARIS MILLING CO. a H. D. TIMMONS If It's Feed We Have It Complimen bs of PARIS GIN COMPANY IT IS A PLEASURE TO DO YOUR GINNING 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 S MURRAY-HUMPHREYS JEWELRY CO. “Your Jewelers Since 1910” East Side Square Phone 113 PARIS, TENNESSEE Compliments of PARIS DAIRY Grade A Products FARMERS FEED and IMPLEMENT COMPANY Purina Chows J. I. Case Farm Machinery Compliments of PARIS FOOD MARKET FOR BETTER SERVICE 360 Phones 361 For The Gift You'll Give With Pride Let Rogers Jewelers Be Your Guide ROGERS JEWELERS “Always on the Square” Watch Repair Jewelry Repair CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES U-TOTE-'EM SUPER MARKET Shop And Save At CHARLES ia DEPARTMENT STORE GOLDEN PEACOCK Your One Stop Shopping Center For The Family And Home High Quality Low Prices Compliments of PARIS DRY GOODS CO. Compliments of BLANTON §S Fine Foods Since 1904 Compliments of “The Better Dressed Parisians Find Their Ladies’ CAPITOL AND PRINCESS Ready-To-Wear” at THEATERS GREENSTONE'S Compliments of NATIONAL TOILET COMPANY Compliments of MADDOX DRY GOODS STORE Star Brand Shoes Phone 1165 M. E. Field, Mgr. FIELD’S PARIS, TENN. 210 N. Poplar Phone 1323 Footwear Men’s Wear Sports Wear Sports Equipment PARIS RADIO CO. R.C.A. Victor Radios and Records FRIGIDAIRE Gifts for every occasion Phone 626 Today’s News Today in the POST INTELLIGENCER Compliments of THE CHARM SHOPPE Beauty Salon Phone 168 Masonic Bldg Compliments of MAC'S CAFE Specialties Mrs. Mac’s Plate Lunch Mr. Mac’s Bar-B-Que 210 N. Brewer Phone 1400 Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McIntosh SHOFNER THOMPSON Grocery and Market SULLIVAN’S DRUG STORE LEADING FASHIONS FOR MEN wee age Prescription Specialists Phone 1495 Phones 210-11 Paris, Tenn. 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 RUSSELL PONTIAC COMPANY Sales and Service Phone 640 PONTIAC A flae car made finer FRY DRUG Co., INC Compliments of The Rexall-Store PAN-AM SERVICE CO. Phone 74 ; Prescription Druggists Phone 86 Paris, Tenn. JOHNSONIUS TINNER “Better Metal Work Since 1909” Phone 368 MEALS-BOMAR DRUG CO. Quality Has No Substitute Paris, Tenn. Phone No. 557 Compliments of PARAMOUNT CLEANERS M. F. BROCK JEWELER Fine Watch and Clock Repairing Every Job Guaranteed E. Washington St. Over Ezell and Douglass Compliments of CULLEY CLEANERS 114 South Market Fred Wood, Owner Phone 1054 DIXIE CREAM DGNUTS Fried Pies Ice Cream and Candy Paris, Tenn. Phone 1365 HAMLET DRUG CO. Prescription Specialists Russell Stover Candy Phone 91 Next to Western Union D. B. Owens Vernon Owens OWENS MOTOR CoO. Chrysler Plymouth Dealers 113 East Wood Street Compliments of | WILLOUGHBY’S BARBER SHOP A. B. HINCHEY Fine Watch Repairing Cases, Bands, Straps, Chains, and Accessories Compliments of HENRY COUNTY MONUMENT WORKS Riley’s Home Appliance Co. West Side of Square Phone 970 Riley's Furniture Appliance West Washington St. Phone 99 HEDGES NEWS COMPANY Hallmark Greeting Cards Magazines, Books, and Stationery Phone 777 M. LIVINGSTON CO. Distributor Of DIXIE LILY FLOUR OWENS CONCRETE WORKS Ready Mixed Concrete Sand, Gravel, Block Building 500 Hastings Street Phone 1576 Night 1657-J Compliments of SCOTT’S FOOD MARKET 102 S. Market St. THRIFT CASH GROCERY COMPANY Compliments of The PLAZA CAFE “The Home of Enriched It’s A Pleasure To Serve You Gold Leaf Flour’ Compliments of lasater Lumber Go. First in Building Materials TOLER’S BUSINESS COLLEGE Paris, Tennessee Compliments of WESTERN AUTO Tennessee’s Outstanding Home Owned by Lee Dyer School of Business Training Compliments of GRILL No. 2 Compliments of HIGGS AND MATTHEWS DRESS SHOP Headquarters for Junior Miss Compliments of E. R. MOORE GROCERY Phone 991 We Deliver Compliments of JACKSON BROS. MOTOR IMPLEMENT CO. Studebaker B. F. Avery Tractors Sales and Service and Implements 310 E. Wood St. JOURD WHITE SALES COMPANY New and Used Records Phone 765 104 S. Brewer Street TINY TOT SHOP Children’s Clothes Phone 1545 Compliments of PEEBLES TRACTOR IMPLEMENT COMPANY Ray Peebles, Owner Compliments of HOWARD JOBE The Store of Quality and Style Leadership Compliments WHITMAN’S CANDY a YARDLEY TOILETRIES DARRIS MANN'S CLEANER McSWAIN BROS. 209 Ruff St. Prescription Druggist Phone 44 Phones 15-16 MASON’ S For the Finest In The Best in Electric Photography Appliances MASON’S STUDIO MASON’S ELECTRIC Two Stores—On Wood St., Paris, Tenn. “Remember” Triangle Cafe Serving THAT GOOD SHUCK Out East Wood Curtis and Crawford Compliments Compliments of of MOTOR SALES CO. The Marinello Beauty FORD DEALER SIC PBS Phone 350 RICTORIAL 7 CUSTOM waiaGsy INCORPORATED TOPEKA, KANS. eR AE ale is af - = eae : ¥ Se eae a Tn alo aad Ri ie ae a ee i aay bee es Ses es SES - ve J ae : : Cae PTET Os Oe NCR LE Ba T: oy REP eerie ea miata! SMO Ae for sehen Soy eo
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