Jackson High School - Tatler Yearbook (Jackson, TN)

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3 fit IV 315, J P' M 5 QF S.. ff 45' L U6 'S M., LZ D 6' V ,ga WD Y.. F QV QN PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL JACKSON. 1 E A R B 0 TENNESSEE 4,5 mcg Q Q 09 S N C, 0 4- Gt' sf A '90 X w ?f5NXif'Ni wiv O 7 EL . V 131' +5-ffm lf.: tg if HS g ' kwyllnl' 'I5 ,E l 1 '- .. , , ' 'SV ' ' 4'ff f f Qt 'rf' 1' ,X 41 V My ff 5:0 QCRSON J qibxvxgs 'HV' 3 The 0l 8lfUOl' We've climbed twelve golden stairsteps Laden with work and fun, We've fought many a battle And many of them we've won. We've finally reached the threshold Of Life,s golden dreams, All the days weive cherished Have passed so fast it seems. We've shared each other's joys We've shared each other's tears, We've spent some wonderful times together Across .this stretch of years. Remember that first Football game, When our team ran on the field, And as we heard the National Anthem Every heart was thrilled. Don't you feel a surge of glory When you look at your Senior Rings? And think of all the memories Back to you it brings. When someone mentions the Senior Banquet Does that mean something to you? Do all those shining faces Come right back into view? Do you look out o'er the audience And see them sitting there, Your parents, teachers, friends, Saying a simple prayer. Isn't your heart filled with gratitude Your every word with praise, They've molded us and made us What we'll be throughout the days. They've worked hard, been brave and bold, Always helped us to reach our goal They've always put forth a helping hand When we said we eouldn't, they said, You You look back over those wonderful days And heave some broken sighs, You hear the Alma Mater As you say those last goodbyes. With tear-filled eyes, to your friends you look, And so close the pages of your memory book. Larry Gay r ' J - Qin' F. A , 3, w k ,rs ,f 1 49. 41, W .-r ,, 4? s I QV , , ,go ygf if w 46 v ix wr ,ff 1 'J I D. E.RA Y S p inlendmt of S h I THE FIIBULTY C. J. HUCKABA Principal if-sp Q g 1?- ', 1 E' 1,4- vi igx -ir -dE:H?3T'EEEEggg3 It - a, 'Ili 'YH . 9?- , ZLGS1 XSS WOTG Ny, Gwmg W odd H1 story Ciuias, Wx E GO psvberafg 5100 G . Bxs T0GWv Low D 7 MW NS koY0 1 W S00 if 6 QQ-45 MQNQS xtwbixbex fix 60401 sa .3 B B . . H D. am, Q50 w 4:-fp Q QWN 4?y'iXVsix5gEbgy0 QQQQGLQWWNN , 99419 PMS V109-ftyw, Heakth, Physical Education 5 H M55 REE, Av fit 55' fi' Q 6' gf Q Pd, 94669009 EQQSNSV Q-fx. ws QEQQ URW! Av if O9 Ph Health, I 1 lLU1.T MRS ' MOM Mc C' Engflm L URK ag X615 fee' .... v-- ' ? nv, R .3-f jomv PECIFONICK Chem istry, Plll'-W J, Algebra Agia LO eqera, Ulsg L16 . LL Ozezglii 815 NR Q? 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TYPIST--Lee Gibbs h BUSINESS STAFF Joan Rose-nblum, Virginia Ruth Pcarcc, Nancy johnscy, Hugh Yarlnro. Guy, Newsom. jc-anettc Smith. Ncttiv Ioan ,Iol'znson, Lamar Hicks, Douglass Gilbcrt, Pc-tie Jones, Peggy Cookston. Phil Townsend, Lnwrcncz- VVnlkcr, Beverly Bcnnctt. Ivan Raley, Kitty Richardson, Cherry Moore-, -loc Hawkins, Laura. Lou Sharp. Ellis Marie Baxter, Carol Bynum, Peter Poole, Bcttv Wnrllcy. Boyce Yates. Barbara West. Larry Gay Lane, Ancil Parker, Mary Ann Turner, 'Doris If-an Presson, Io Nc-ll Page, Glcnn Milam. Karr-n Hicks, jim Montgomcrv. ,lonnie Barber, Glenn Batten. Martha Flv, Pat Smith. Bill Cooper, Gwcn Dorivty, Betty Nunn, Beauforcl Lurkman, Patty Barham. Jimmy Osborne. George Brasher. Jim Cason. Barbara Poolc, jack Only. ,lim Hearn, jimmy Teague, Beverly Harris, Nan Barber, Billy Williams, Betty Sockwcll, james Couch, Morris Brill, Theodora Burdette, Howard-Smith. 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ESTELLB HELMS, FacultfFiflS'pons6fs k 5 'S wa. 4 715- 5 .' xf3Z:0i x 'X 'A-Lx 9555 FD LPER SLAUGHTER' CARY A lim HEP-V-Nvnxcg Bowflsv-, YXERCE ,N PARKER, TT, BELLE oavsw, FYsANKge'rxs WNES, Innes EIC?-'ANE. ssitirsiw YHTSWY eases: GA E- s R Fyoni ilgfgxlvjwfifktlixfg HYQZELYBSZELARQ, Bmzss 222224 R533 Iggy: Gssamzo, WHQNXNG 3 ' 0 gulent Kouflcl The Student Council has as its purpose to promote a better relationship between students and facultyg to encourage student participation in all school aetivitiesg to encourage loyalty, respect, and school spirit 5 and to uncover leadership ability in the indivi- dual. Its membership includes the Student Body President, Vice- President for Boys, Vice-President for Girls, Secretary, and Treasurer, the Presidents and Members at Large from each of the four classes, and the Home Room Presidents. The Student Council cooperates closely with the faculty and administration under the guidance of its sponsors, Mrs. Elizabeth Malloy and Miss Mary Charles Anderson. .szwlenf Gouncif icera President .............................. ........, ..............,.,. P E TIE JONES Vice-President for Girls ...... ....... B ARBARA LEE WHITE Vice-Prerident for Boys ,..... .,...........,........... L EE Gmss Secretary ............................ ,....................,... C Anon BYNUM Treasurer ..... ........V1RoxN1A RUTH PEARCE 'Uni R T1NK ow, I RR IA eff fo Rl. I A hr. fronar NE PRICE fe . IEA JANE HROUG Lef, ' MARILyNqSALYN IRV Assam., Q20 lfzkflzf. L ALLEN Jgf, DOROTHY H ' 1.4 W' EE G , NETT ,C Q W5'B fg-AM 5501 A 3 . . SK K, X E A' ktkgieqwkk 5 Y , if I E IIERBEL' Has, vm BLACK Ks, EDDIE .- - R . S N - A - FRESHMAN MEMBERS G. G. DOLBEER JENNIE LEE MooRE SOPHOMORE MEMBERS ANCELINE FRAZIER IXJROTHY IIICKS FLORA ALICE MARLOXN' NANCY GAY SMITH .IEN f GINI 1 FLQ HA NIE LEE ICI RUTH P RA ALICE AYLETT, N CORE, EARCE, T ARL0 ANCY G G- G. D HOMMY W' AY SMI:-H AIUNICR MEMBERS PIERCE WINNINCHAM CAROLYN WEST TOMMY POLLARD RIITII PETTIGREXV JESSALYN IRVIN BOBBY GARRARD BARBARA BAIRD OLBI-'FR WEL 4 1 ' ANGF CH' CA . R LINE FR A2135 SENIOR MEMBERS MORRIS BRILL HARRY BUTLER JIM HEARN JANE PRICE RONNY RCCERS JAMES SCOTT DICK SLAUGHTER , WARREN YN WEST, CAROL MEMBERS AT LARGE CARY ALPER CAROL JANE HASSELL LARRY GAY LANE THOMMY WELCH CARLA WIIERPEL JEANETTE BLACK ISABEL BOXVYER WARREN TINKER FACULTY SPONSORS FRANKLIN PARKER MRS. ELIZABETH MALLOY MISS MARX' CHARLES ANDERSON -....,:+ I I fish- WW' Sh ff' .ix ,, in Y A x fx, ,, f I xx f' 1- I V ff 1 0 jx ,, J . . V. R ' . sw f , 1 2' ,Qs f 1 , , . r t lA 1 - V' Im Y Y ' ' , V. :div - - -... 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Iv' ,ff ...,f',l ,N in it M 1' . wg 'T '. 53 ,pix W 'Q A new , 2 -WS f ' W lf, ! f'9' L ck SALUTATORIAN NELLIE FRANCES BARN ETTE Future Homemakers of America '53, '54, Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Future Business Leaders '53, '54, National Honor Society '54, '55, Vice-President National Honor Society '55, Secretary Science Club '55, Jackson Hiqh Homemaker of Tomorrow. A qulot tongue shows a wise head. VALEDICTORIAN BARBARA LEE WHITE Tri-Hi-Y '54, '55, Tri-Hi-Y President '53, Basketball Team '53, '54, '55, Quill and Scroll '54, '55, National Honor Society '55, Vice-President National Honor Society '54, Dramatic Club '54, '55, Spanish Club Vice-President '54, Monthly Tatler '54, '55, Future l-lomernakers ot America, '55, Student Council '54, Student Council Vice-President for Girls '55, Camp Mnmwanca, Office Assistant '55, I A woman that seeks truth and loves it must be reckoned precious to any human society. ESSAYIST KAY NEWMAN Future Business Leaders '53, '54, National Honor Society '54, '55, Baucom Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, Senior Class Secretary '55, Distributive Education '55, Monthly Tafler Typist '54. Nothing is so popular as kindness. LARRY GAY LANE Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Vice-President, '54, Monthly Tatler '53, '54, '55, Basketball '54, '55, Spanish Club '54, '55, Spanish Club President '54, Annual Tatler Stafl '55, Treasurer of Senior Class '55, National Honor Society '54, '55, Delegate fo Camp Miniwanca '54, Future Homemakers of America '54, Student Council Member at Large '55, Quill and Scroll '54, '55, J-Club '55, Class Day Poet, D.A.R. Honorable Mention. And when the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name Ho asks not if you won or lost, but how you played the game. HONOR Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Spanish Club '54, '55, Future Homernakers of America '54, Library Club '54, Vice-President Library Club '55, Annual Tatler Staff '55, National Honor Society '54, '55, Monthly Tatler '55, Jackson High Chorus '55, Class Day Will. Virtua alone is true nobility. KAREN VIRGINIA HICKS BEVERLY BENNETT Monthly Tatler '53, Co-Editor '54, Editor-in-Chief '55, Tri-Hi4Y '53, Vice-Presi- dent Tri-Hi-Y '54, President Tri-Hi-Y '55' Quill and Scroll '54, '55, National Honor Society '54, '55, Delegate to Volunteer Girls' State '54, Deleqaie 'lo Youth and Government '54, Annual Tatler Staff '55, Secretary of Jr. Class '54, She is merry and qay, knows how to work and to play. senior class officers . ops . as '5.F?'Ts'1 Ns as Us . . .s,w.j?x?t. as x, ss . X C 1 . ,Qs soc Q. 143 .X A Sffrijfsg . 'f' 5-..s ,gg ' LQ 1 S Basie, new key, , KAY NEWMAN JAMES CARL SCOTT HARRY BUTLER LARRY GAY LANE KAY NEWMAN Fulure Business Leaders '53, '54, Nalional Honor Sociely '54, '55, Baucom Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, Senior Class Secrelary '55, Dislribulive Educafion '55, Monlhly Tafler Typisf '54, Nothing ls so popular as kindness. JAMES CARL SCOTT Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Hi-Y Presidenf '55, Nalional Alhlelic Scholarship Sociely '53, '54 '55, Monlhly Tailor '54, '55, J Club '55, Baslrelball '53, '54, '55, Baseball' '53, '54, '55, Delegale fo Camp Miniwanca, Delegale 'lo Boys' Slafe, Presldenf Junior Class' Presidenl Senior Class, Member ludenl Council '54, '55, Hi-Y Youlh and Governmenl '54, '55. Reason and calm ludgmenf, qualifies specially belonging lo a leader. HARRY BUTLER Junior Classical League '53, '54, Monlhly Taller Slaff '54, '55, Foolball '53, '54, Foofball Manager '55, Nalional Honor Sociely '54, '55, Nalional Afhlelic Scholarship Sociefyl'54, '55' Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Presidenl, Wes? Tennessee Dislricl Hi-Y '55, Vice-Presldenf, Class of '55, Sludenl' Council '54, '55, Science Club '55, J-Club '54, '55. Happy am l, from care I'm free, why aren'l lhey all conlenled like me. LARRY GAY LANE Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Vice-President, '54, Monfhly Taller '53, '54, '55, Baslcelball '54, '55, Spanish Clulq '54 '55, Spanish .Club Presidenf '54, Annual Taller Slaff '55, Treasurer of Senior Class '55, Naluonal Honor Society '54, '55, Delegate lo Camp Miniwanca '54, Fulure Homemakers of America '54, Sludenl Council Member al Large '55, Quill and Scroll '54, '55, J-Club '55, Class Day Poet, D.A.R. Honorabe Menlion. . And when lhe One Graaf Scorer comes lo wnle againsl your name He asks not if you won or Iosf, bu? how you played lhe game. +Ell5l9' I 6 SANDRA BARHAM Tri-Hi-Y '54g Monlhly Taller '54g Fulure Business Leaders '54. Love is a slrange bewildermenl, which overlakes one person on accounl of anolher person. ELLIS MARIE BAXTER Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54g Vice-Presidenl of Tri- Hi-Y '55g Fulure Homemakers of America '54, '55g Dramalic Club '54, Secrelary of Dramalic Club '55g Junior-Senior Play '54, '55g Annual Taller Staff '55. To know her is lo love her. LARRY BELL Hi-Y '53, '54,-'55g Nalional Alhlelic Scholarship Sociely '55g N.A.S.S, Vice- Presidenl '55g Baseball '53, '54, '55g Fool- ball '53, '54: J-Club '55. To be happy we musf nel be loo logical. DIXIE WHITE ALDRICH Fulure Business Leaders '54: Fulure Home- rnakers ol America '54: Dislribulive Edu- calion Club '55, Tri-Hi-Y '53f Vice-Presi- denl' Tri-Hi-Y '54. Love is loo precious lo be Iosl. LAMAR BAIN Band '53, '55g Hi-Y '53, '54g Proieclionisls' Club '53, '54, '55: T and I Club '54g Modern Music Maslers '55. LillIe in size, bul loud in ways. NAN BARBER Tri-Hi-Y '54, '55: Fulure Homernakers ol America '54, '55g Monlhly Taller Slalf Annual Taller Sfaflp Library Assislanl Whal is lovely never dies bul passes lnlo olher loveliness. .. Q, ,, 'Q .I lf ' 'B 1 - il, ' ,i ' f' .. -sazaaom ami-sz-Q a ' fee ' - f GLENN THOMAS BATTEN Band '53, '54, '55: Dramalic Club '54, '55g Proieclionisls' Club '54q Science Club '55: Hi-Y '54, '55g Annual Taller '55: Modern Music Maslers '55g Cub Lion, Junior-Senior Play '55. Il's nice lo be nalural, when you'ro nalurally nice. BETTY JEAN BEAVERS Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55. A dainly Iillle lady and mosl sweel. GEORGE BRASH ER Hi-Y '55g Baslcelball '53, '54, '55: Junior Classical League '53, '54, '553 Nalional Honor Sociely '54, '55g Monlhly Taller Slaff '54, Volunfeer Boy's Slale '54: Annual Taller Slafl '55g Science Club '55, gl-,ass Day Oralorg Youlh and Goyernmenl The secrel of success is conslancy of purpose. CHARLES ARNETT Hi-Y '52g Dislribulive Educalion Club '54. Life is iusl one up and down aller anolher. JOHNNIE BARBER Monlhly Taller '54, '55g Drarnalic Club '54, '55g Junior Red Cross '54, '55: Pres- idenl Junior Red Cross '55g Vice-Presv denl Madison Counly Junior Red Cross Council: Annual Taller Slall. The lrue arlisl will Iel his wife slarveg his children go barefoolg his molher drudge al sevenlyg sooner lhan work al anything bul arf. PATTY BARHAM Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55g Foolball Cheer- leader '54, '55, Fulure Homemakers '54, '55g Fulure Business Leaders '55g Annual Taller Slaff '55: J-Club '55. Happiness is nol given bul exchanged. VIVIAN GENEELE CAMP Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Spanish Club '54, '55, Future Hornerriakers of America '54, Annual Tatler Staff '55, Cheerleader lfootballl '54, Captain of Cheerleaders '55, Football Royalty '55, J-Club 55, Monthly Tatler '54, Class Day Giltorian. My true love hath my heart and l have his. CORKY CARMAN Football '52, '53, '54, Dramatic Club '53, '54. l live the life I love, I love the life I live BOBBY CASTLEMAN President of the Sophomore Class '53, Hi-Y '53, Spanish Club '54, Football '52, '53, '54, National Athletic Scholarship Society '54, '55, President National Ath- letic cholarship Society '55, J-Club '55. Do your best and let that stand. JOHNNY CARADINE Men willingly believe what they wish. JIM CASON Basketball '53, '54, '55, National .Ath- letic Scholarship Society '54, '55, National Honor Society '54, Hi-Y '53, 54, '55, Volunteer Boy's State '54, Spanish Club '54, Science Club '55, Monthly Tatler Statt '55, Annual Tatlsr Staff '55, J-Club '55. He nods his wise head, and says I told you so. CARLOS CASTLEMAN Hi4Y '52, '53, T and l Club '53, '54I Vice'President T and l Club, Distrlbutlve Education Club '54, '55. lt is better to be lucky than wlse. TA - sl ,-f '- 1 tg at .1v'3.-!l7hF5v.'5'e a5.1ijj'g,: ' ,g: s i ,T CARLEEN BRIDGER Tri-Hi-Y '54. Words, words, words. MARTHA BROWN Band '53, '54, '55, Tri-Hi-Y '54, '55, Future Homemakers of America '54, '55, Band Oueen '55. Softly speak and sweetly smile. MOLLIE BURNETT Transfer from Montgomery, Ala., Band '55, Modern Music Masters '55, Monthly Taller '55, Future Homemakers of Amer- ica '55, Junior Classical League '55, Class Day Will. Refinement is the grace of modesty. Phu MORRIS BRILL Band, Drum Meier, '53, '54, '55, All State Band '53, '54, Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Monthly Tatler '54, '55, Annual Tatler '55, Quill and Scroll '54, '55, Junior Classical League '54, '55, Science Club '55, Modern Music Masters '55, Dance Band '53, '54, '55, National Honor Society '54, '55, Student Council '55, D.A.R. Contestant. While I live it will remain my duty to command. THEODORA MARIE BURDETTE Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Spanish Club '54, '55, Future Homemakers of America '54, Library Club '53, Library Club President '54,' Annual Tatler '55, National Honor Society '55, Basketball Cheerleader '54, Football Queen '54, Library Assistant When love and skill work together expect a masterpiece. CAROL ELIZABETH BYNUM Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Junior Classical League '53, '54, National Honor Society '54, '55, Future Homemakers of America '54, '55, Monthly Tatler '54, '55, Annual Tatler '55, Delegate to Camp Mini- wanca '54, Treasurer of Junior Class '54, SCQFBWPY of the Student Council '55, Oulll and Scroll '54, '55, J-Club '55. A girl who is always ready when some- thing must be done, T ?L '-sv +ill7l-3+ PEGGY JEAN BRANN COOKSON BILL COOPER Annual Taller '54, '55, Monlhly Taller Arl Edilor '53, '54, '55, Science Club '55, Hi-Y '53, Dislribulive Educafion Club Junior Red Cross Council '53, '54, I really do nol' see fhe signal, I have a righl fo be blind somehmef' JOE COUGHLIN Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Foolball '53, '54, '55, Nalional Alhlelic Scholarship Sociely '54, '55, Science Club '55, J-Club '55. Like 'em all, love 'em none. JIMMIE DELL DICKERSON Fulure ljlomemakers of America '53, '54, Dislribulive Educalion Club '55. A loving hearl is lhe fruesl' friend. JACK CHANDLER Hi-Y 53, '54, '55, Disrribclive Educalion '54. One cannol know everylhing. SUSAN COLE Fufure Homemakers of America '53, '54, Band '53, '54, '55, Band Royalty '55, Junior Red Cross Council '53, '54, '55, Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Proieclionisls Club '55, Monlhly Taller '54, Modern Music Masfers '55, Class Day Gifforian. Bonnie brown eyes are lhe eyes for me. BETTY ANN COOK Tri-Hi-Y '54, '55, Fuiure Homemakers of America '54, Monfly Taller '54. The beffer you know her, the beller you like her. f su x fi nf ,, ,fi ' ' .52 , 1'c'j7L5'12551Q1fL?K-ii . 5 ' in ' ' - 'T ,f JAMES COUCH Hi-Y '53, '54' J-Club '54, '55, Annual Taller '54, 'ssl lf a good face is a Ierler of recom- mendalion, a good hearl is a Ieller of credit KENNETH CRIDER T. 81 I. Club '54, '55. Life is a struggle, but nol a warlare.' OLENE DICKERSON Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, Fulure Business Leaders '53, '54, Fulure Homemakers of America '54, Library Club '55. Kindness is lhe key lo every hearl' ln the universe. ROS EMARY COLE Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, Fulure I-lomernakers of America '53, '54. A shy hearl is beller lhan a forward one. KAYE CONGER Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54. Meekness is nol weakness. Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Dramallc Club '53, Spanish Club '54, Fulure Homernakers of America '54, '55, Science Club '55, Nafional Honor Sociely '54, '55, Annual Taller Slaff '55, Monlhly Taller Slaff '54, '55, Jackson High Chorus '55, True love is the righl fruil of a Iifelime. BOBBY ERVIN Foolball '531 T, and l. Club '55, Worry aboul' nolhlnq under lhe sun. DWAYNE FLATT Prolectlonisls' Club '53, '54, '55: School Choir '55. Common sense ls lhe besl sense l know of. MARTHA LYNN FLY Fulure Business Leaders '54, Tri-Hi-Y '54g re Homemakers of America '55: Fufu Annual Taller Slaff '55. She ls modes? buf noi bashlul. JOE FIELDING Band '53. Enioy life, il can'? las? forever. BERTHA MAE FLY Tri-Hi-Y '52 '53 '54, '55: Future Home- malcers of America '53, '543 Spanish Club '53, 54, '55g National Honor Sociely '53, '54, '55. A smile ro all brings many friends. X BEVERLY RUTH FOUST Naiional Honor Sociefy '55, Science Club '55g Fulure Homemalcers of America 54: Junior Classical League '53. For she has a heart as big as an apple over-ripe. ' - Q 'Qg ' is '.1'3f'LSs. .'i'i,.Q,Q3,f, 1, .I A ' L 1. 5 ' GWEN DORIETY Fufure Hornemakers of America '53, '54, '551 Class Day Giflorian. Rare as is true love, lrue friendship ls rarer. BOBBY DODDS Transfer from Columbia Milirary Academy. Pleasures are ever in our hands or eyes. JOYCE ANN DRURY Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54: Library-Club '53, Fulure Homemalrers of America '54: Furure Business Leaders of America '55. l have no secret of success buf hard work. SARA DOSS Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54g Fulure Homemalcers of America '53, '54: Proieclionisls' Club '53, '54, Monihly Taller '54p Dislriburive Edu- cation Club '55, She is a small package of mischief and fun. Nol a beller girl you'll find under Ohe sun. CHARLES EDGIN Hi-Y '53, '54, '551 Baslrelball '53, '54, '55: Baseball '53, '54, '55g Fulure Business Leaders '54g Nalional Afhlelic Scholar- ship Socielv '54, '55I J'Club '54, '55, Foofball Manager '54. Nor so serious, not so gay, bu? a grand fellow when if comes fo clay. DON EAVES Hi-Y '53, '54g Foolball '53, '54g Nalional fglthleggc Scholarship Sociely '55, J-Club Oh, lei me res? awhile. -. Q24 20 E+ - ARVIL GRAVES Hi-Y '53, '54. Never hurry, never worry. NANCY ANN HARMON Transferred from Columbia, Tennessee, Spanish Club '54, Tri-Hi-Y '55, National Honor Society '55, Future Homemakers of America '55. l have no time for idle cares. PAUL WILLIAM IBILLYI HAWK Dramatic Club '52, Football '53. To work or not to work, that is the question. V BOB FREEMAN Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Vice-President of Sophomore Class, Student Council '54, Basketball '54, '55, Basketball Captain '55, President ot J-Club '55. Our greatest glory consists not in falling, but in rising every time we fall. DOUGLASS GILBERT Band '53, '54, '55, All-State Band '53, '54, '55, Jackson High Chorus '55, Dramatic Club '54, President ot Dramatic Club '55, Junior Classical League '53, '54, Hi-Y '54, National Honor Society '54, '55, Monthly Tatler '54, '55, Annual Tatler Staff '55, Modern Music Masters '55, Junior-Senior Play '55, D.A.R. Contestant. He will give the world something worth listening to. CHARLES GLISSON Basketball '53, To know nothing is the safest creed. ,J E . ,A ,it , ' ,dk 'fi 5, .,'M5'3 'i 32 Qilgzfi a ' ff .- , MARVIN HALE . Make all you can, save all you can, give all you can. BEVERLY HEARN HARRIS Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Monthly Tatler ' Future l-lomernakers ot America ' Future Business Leaders of America ' Annual Taller '55. 54 Junior Classical League '53, '54, 'gg 55 There is but one with whom she has heart to be gay. DOT HAWKINS Tri HIY '52 '53 Future omernak - 5 . I H ers ot America '53, '54, Distributiye Education '54, '55. Smile and the world smiles with you. LEE GIBBS National Athletic Scholarship Society '54, '55, Student Council '54, Vice-President Student Council, tor Boys '55, Basketball '54, National Honor Society '54, '55, l-li-Y '54, '55, Annual Tatler, Monthly Tatler '55, Science Club '55, J-Club '55, D.A.R. Contestant. A man with aim will be a man with a name. BUDDY GLASSMAN Hi.-Y '53, '54, '55, Monthly Tatler '54, '55, Science Club '55, J-Club '55, Junior Classical League '55, Basketball '55, Football Manager '55. One can not always be a hero, but one can always be a man. DALTON GOOCH Hi-Y '52, '53, '54, '55, Annual Tatler, Junior Classical League '54, '55. A pleasant hour well spent is not a waste of time. WAYNE JAMES The cautious seldom make mistakes. NANCY ELLEN JOHNSEY Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Proiectionlsts' Club '53, '54, Future l-lorremakers ot America '54, '55, Jackson Hlqn Chorus '55, Silence is golden, silence is real, but to me it's iust an ordeal. NETTIE JEAN JOHNSON Dramatic Club '53: Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54 '55, Spanish Club '64, Future Homemakers of America '54, President of Future Home- makers oi America '55, National Honor Society '54 '55, Monthly Tatler '55, Annual Taller '55' J-'lflson Hiqtt Chorus '55, D.A.R. Great ttiinqs come in little packages. Honorable lvlrfnlhn. WANDA FAYE JEFFERIES Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, Future Homernakers of America '54. Patience is the art of hoping. HOWARD JOHNSON Distributive Education '53, '54, Futura Business Leaders '54. What should a man do, but be merry. PHILLIP JOHNSTON Hi-Y '54, '55. Life is short but there is always time for courtesy. n , Al X rl wn lw., f H I ' 5 1 I K ' W ul -1-wise. : -efli rr. , f f'-.5 -,7Z i' l: JOE WAYNE HAWKINS Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, J-Club '55, Monthly Tatler '55, Annual Tafler, Junior Classical Leaque '55, Basketball '53, '54, '55. Give to me the life l love, let the rest go by me. ANGELA HENDRIX Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Future Hornernakers of America '54, '55, Future Business Leaders of America '55. Her eyes are stars of twilight fair, Like twilight too, her dusky hair. BETTY LOU HICKS Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Future Homemakers of America '54, National Honor Society '54. I have a heart with room tor every lov. JAM ES WH ITE H EARN Hi-Y 53, 54,4'55, Basketball '54, '55, Student Council '55, National Honor Society '55, Science Club President '55, J-Club '55, Annual Tatler Staff '55, National Athletic Scholarship Society '55. The Same yesterday, today. and tomorrow. TOMMY HERRON Why study to learn, and then die and forget it all? LAMAR HICKS Junior Red Cross '53, '54, '55, Annual Tatler, Future Business Leaders '55, Pro- iectionists' Club '55, School Choir '55, D.A.R. Honorable Mention. lt is better to wear out than to rust out. .mils- -'lil 22 NANCY MELTON Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, Future I-lornemakers of America '53, '54, Proiectionists' Club '55, Dramatic Club '55, Library Club '55. A dainty little maid and shy. JAMES ALEXANDER MONTGOMERY Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Junior Classical League '54, '55, Basketball '53, '54, '55, Monthly Tatler '54, '55, Annual Tatler Staff '55, J-Club '55, Delegate to Youth and Government. Most wisdom goes with fewest words. ANNIE NELLE MOORE Future Business Leaders '53, '54, National Honor Society '53, '54, '55, Tri-Hi-Y '52, Zig, '54, Distributive Education Club '54, The most natural beauty in the world is honesty and moral truth. FLOYD IPETIEI JONES Treasurer ot Sophomore Class '53, Vice- President of Junior Class '54, President ot Student Council '55, Student Council '54, Football '54, Junior Red Cross '53, '54, '55, Dramatic Club '54, '55, National Honor Society '54, '55, Junior Classical League '54, '55, Monthly Tatler '53, '54, '55, Annual Tatler Staff '55, J-Club '55, National Athletic Scholarship Society '54, '55, D.A.R. Honorable Mention, Junior Senior Play '55. An honest man's the noblest work of God. SHIRLEY ANN LEWIS Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Future I-lomernakers of America '54, Monthly Tatler '54, Future Business Leaders ot America '55. As merry as the day is long. CHARLES LUNA Junior Classical League '53, '54, '55, Red Cross Council '55, Monthly Tatler '54, '55, D.A.R. Honorable Mention. Thought finds its way into action. I 7 4 Ilia .11 'ei Qc g ' I . it It , -A isa MQ I' ' - u I L .. --1-hw-an , A -li' 's - 'T f 'f r: . f L GLENN MILAM Football '53, '54, '55, Hi-Y '53, '54, '55' Dramatic Club '53, Spanish Club '54- President Spanish Club '55, Annual Tatlet Business Staff, Junior Red Cross J'Club '55, Junior Senior Play '55. He has both knowledge and wit. 'ss- HELEN KATHERINE MOONEY Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Future Hornemakers of America '54, Future Business Leaders '55, Dramatic Club '54, '55. To speak little becomes a woman. CHERRY MOORE Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, Vice-President Tri-HEY '55, National Honor Society '54, spanish Club '54, Monthly Tarler 'ssf Annual Tatler Staft '55, Future Home- makers of America '54, '55, Jackson Hvigsh Chorus 54, 55, Junior Senior Play D.A.R. Contestant. Fair words never hurt the tongue. RACHEL YOUNG KING Future Homemakers ot America '53, '54, Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55. lf eyes were made tor seeing, then beauty is its own excuse for being. BEAUFORD LUCKMAN Spanish Club '54, '55, Hi-Y '54, Junior- Senior Play '55. And his sunny locks hang on his tem- ples Iike a golden fleece. GEORGE RICHARD MARSTON Band '52, '53, '54, T and l Club '54, '55. Man loves but once. ROBERT NEWSOM Dislribulive Educalion Club '54, '55. There ls also some lillle dellghl In having pleased one's self. EDWARD JACKSON IJACKI ONLY Foolball '54, '55, J-Club '54, '55, Nalional Alhlelic Scholarship Socielv '55, T. X1 I. Club '54, '55, Baseball '55, Baskelball Manaqer '55. We know so lillle of him bul whal we know is good. CHARLES THOMAS ORR Eli-Y '54, '55, J-Club '55, Foolball '53, '54, Nalional Alhlelic Scholarship Socielv '55. Love ell, lrusl a few, do wrong lo none. w VX 'C' BETTY JANE NUNN Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Monlhly Taller '53, '54, '55, Co-Edilor Monlhly Taller '55, Junior Classical League '53, '54, Science Club '55, J-Club '55, Nalional Honor Socielv '54, '55, Fulure Hornemakers of America '54, co-edilor Annual Taller, Quill 81 Scroll '54, '55, D.A.R. Conleslanl, Delegate lo Youlh and Government Cheerfulness Is lhe olfshool of goodness and of wisdom. MACK ONLY D' + 'ls I' Ed Canon Club '54, '55: Pls- rrlIaklisl'e'V'IEducglian Club Reoorler 55: T. and I. Club '53, '54, T. and I. Club Presidenl '55, Annual Taller Slalf. Palience Is lhe coura90 of Ill' conqueror. JIMMY OSBORNE Band '53, '54, '55, Fufure Business Leaders '55, Dramalic Club '55, Annual Taller Slaff, Modern Music Maslers '55. When work inlerleres wilh pleasure, slop working. 457 . H, r v -, , ,- Y ' rl l ' M H ll! I H le- U --1'5-fl' 56.42 15: .Qi-7 :ss A ' f'- ee' - .3 if MICHAEL IMIKEI DURHAM MOSS Transfer from Webb School, Bell Buckle, Tennessee, Junior Classical League '55, Hi-Y '55. A woman would run lhrough fire and weler for such a kind hearl. BETTY GREER McMASTER Fulure l-Iornemakers of America '53, '54, Junior Red Cross '53, '54, Vice-Presidenl Red Cross '55, Tri-I-Ii-Y '53, '54, '55, Monlhly Taller Staff '54' Annual Taller Sfalf, Proiecllonisls' Club '55, Foolball Rovally '54, Dramalic Club '55, Junior- Senuor Play '55. Women are made lo be loved, nol undersloodf' GUY NEWSOM Annual Taller Slaff '55. He had Iwo eyes as brighl as a beam and a freckled nose lhal grew beIween. DORIS JEAN McALEXANDER Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Fulure Homemakers of America '53, Fulure Business Leaders of America '54, '55, Annual Taller '55. Lal us love now In lhis our fairesl youlh. RODDY McNATT Proieclionisls' Club '54, '55. Do your besl and lel lhal sland. PHARRA LEE NEWSOM Tri-HIAY '53, '54, '55, Monlhly Taller '54, Fulure Homemakers of America '54, Junior Red Cross '55, Fulure Business Leaders of America '55. Live lasl, dia young, and leave a beauliful corpse. 24 SUZANNE PERKINS Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Future I-Iomernakers of America '54. Who pleasure gives, will ioy receive. PATRICIA ANN PITTS Dramatic Club '53, '54, '55, Trirl-li-Y '53, '55, Future Hornemakers '55, Junior- Senior Play '54, '55. But sing, sing, for the world, for your voice is the voice of an angel. PETER DEVEREAUX POOLE Junior Classical League '54, '55, Dra- matic Club '54, '55, President of Junior Classical League '55. F good-natured person is never out of p ace. JO NELL PAGE Tri-I-li-Y '53, Secretary of Tri-I-lisY '54, Future Business Leaders '54, '55, Annual Tatler Staff '55. I love for a beauty tha'f's kind, not for the knowledge in thy mind. LONNIE PASCHALL National Honor Society '55, Science Club '55, Junior Classical League '53. For he is kind. GENE PEARCE Football manager '53, '54, Basketball manager '53, '54, '55, Baseball '53 '54 '55, National Athletic Scholarship Society 54, 55, J-Club '55, Monthly Tatler '54 Future Business Leaders of America 7 Hi-Y '53, '54, '55. The Big Per says, True-Prob. ff' sf' I ,p .. fri .1 As 4, i- A I- -XA- H :1't-fffiaifre some-z 5 fo-f ' -1 . , JERRY PHILLIPS Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, T. 81 I. Club '54, Junior Rotarian, Delegate to Youth and Govern- ment '55. Energy is eternal delight. BARBARA LOUISA POOLE Tri-Hi'Y '53, '54, '55, Red Cross '53, '54, '55, National Honor Society '54, '55, Spanish Club '55, Junior Classical League '53, '54, Future Homemakers of America '54, Annual Tatler Staff '55. Oh, I am stabbed with laughter. JIMMY NOLAN POTEETE Football '52, '53, '54, Football Captain '54, Basketball '53, '54, '55, Basketball Captain '54, Baseball '53, '54, J-Club '55, Elks' Athlete of the Year, I didn'f come, I've always been here. ANCIL PARKER Hi-Y '53, Junior Classical League '53 '54 '55, Annual Tatler Statf '55. Once in a man's life he has a dream May his dream come true. NELDA PASCHALL Library Club '53, '54, Future Business Leaders '53, '54, Distributiye Education Club '54, '55. Peace and quiet are one's greatest assets. VIRGINIA RUTH PEARCE Tri-Hi-Y '55, Vice-President Tri-I-Ii-Y '53, President Tri-Hi-Y '54, Monthly Tatler Staff '53, '54, '55, National Honor Society '54, '55, Spanish Club '54, '55, Secretary of Sophomore Class '53, Student Council '54, Treasurer ot Student Council '55, Future I-lomernakers of America '54, Bas- ketball Manager '54, '55, Annual Tatler Staff '55, Delegate to Volunteer GirI's State '54, J-Club '55, Ouill and Scroll '54, '55, Class Day Historian, D.A.R. Good Citizenship Girl. ln thy face I see the marks of honor, faith and loyalty. CAROLYN IKITTYI RICHARDSON Tri-Hi-Y 53 54 557 Junior Classical League '53 America '54, 54: Future I-lornernalrers of National Honor Society '54: Spanish Club '55, Basketball '54, '551 Co-Captain Basketball Tea'n 55: J-Club 55' Class Day Proolif-'. ll she had any faults, she left us in doubt. Dimtributive JACK ROGERS Eclucnllorl Club '54 '55, T nnfl I '53 '54. A truly modest fellow, JOAN KAY ROSENBLUM Tri-l-li-Y '53, ot America '55g Student Leaders ol lBasketballl Jalllub '55g l'd rather than arnble doeth. '54, '553 Future Hornemakers '54, '557 Dramatic Club '54, Council '54, Future Business America '55: Cheerleaders '55, Annual Tatler Staff '55: Class Day Poet, run 'til l'm out of breath, along and be bored to DORIS JEAN ROBINSON Tri-Hi-Y 53 '54 '55, Future Business Leaders '54j Monthly Tatler '54, Library Assistant 55: National Honor Society '55' Distributiue Education Club '55, Vice- President Distributive Education Club '55. A smile that is sweet will surely find a smile that is iust as sweet. RONNY ROGERS Junior Classical Leaque 53 '54 55: Dis- tributive Education Club '55, National Honor Society '55, Student Council '55, Of sturdy heart and high ot mind. CHARLES GLYNN RUSH. JR. Football '53 '54: l-li-Y '53 '54, '55, JfClub '553 Junior Classical Leaque '54, You can send a boy to school but you can't make him think. i I gi . . i , 4 .. ' ' - 52 ' , as . t iA ff,f3,9i3-'S v a : 45' . -., Vg A.: W TOMMY POWELL 'The world is too much for me. CHARLES EDWARD RAINES Football '52, '53, '541 Monthly Tatler '54, Basketball '53g Vice-President J-Club '551 Basketball Manager '54, '55g Every inch a man. ALISA REED Transfer from Memphis, Tenn., Spanish Club '54, '55g National Honor Society '55, Science Club Vice-President '55, Class Day G-iftorian, Whatever is worth doing at all is JANE PRICE Tri-t-li-Y '54, '55g National Honor Society '54, '55' Future r-lomemalrers ol America '55, Student Council '55p Annual Tatler 55, lmnslw' from Low-ib..u1 Kentnihi' Dulcfqalo to Yfyuln .ind CLisD'f'l iiit, Her future is aglow with bright possibilities. IVAN RALEY Proiectionists' Club '53, '54, '55g President Proiectionists' Club '55, Distributive Edu- cation Club '54, '55g President Distributiye Deleoate State Dis- Educalion Club '55j tributive Education Convention '54g Annual Tatler Stattg Junior Rotniian '54j Deleqate to West Tennessee D.E. Con- vention '55g Delegate to National D.E. Convention '55. He sits high in all the peopIe's heart. BILLY REED Football '52, '53g Hi-Y '5l, '52, '53, '54, Dramatic Club '52, '53, '54g Junior-Senior Play '53, Monthly Tatler '5l, '52, '53, Friendship is the wine of life. worth doing well, - .ssl -eil 26 RACHEL JEANETTE SMITH Fulure Homemakers of America '54, '55, Proieclionisls' Club '55, Annual Taller Slaff, Science Club '55. Quiel was she bul liked by all. PATRICIA IPATI SMITH Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Junior Classical League '53, '54, '55, Proieclionisls' Club '53, '54, '55, Dramalic Club '53, '54, '55, Fulure Hon-Iemakers of America '54, Monlhly Taller Slalf '54, '55, Annual Taller Slaff, Blue Ridge Assembly Del- eqale '54, Youlh and Governmenl '54, J-Club '55, D.A.R. Honorable Menlion. Laugh and the world laughs with you, rbulllo undersland her you have lo know er. KATHLEEN SPELLINGS ln her langue is lhe law of kindness. BEECHER RUSSELL Hi-Y '53, '54, Dislribulive Educalion Club '54, '55. He is his own besl evidence. LAURA LOU SHARPE Fulure Hornemalcers of America '53, Fu- lure Business Leaders ol America '54, Proieclionisls' Club '53, '54, '55, Dramalic Club '53, '54, '55, Junior Classical League '55, Tri-l-li-Y '53, '54, '55, Annual Taller Slaff '55, Junior-Senior Play '54. The lruesl polileness comes oul of sincerlly. JOHN RICHARD SLAUGHTER Sludenl Council '54, '55, Foolball '52, '53, '54, Nalional Honor Sociely '54, '55' Nalional Alhlelic Scholarship Sociely '53, '54, '55, J-Club '55, Hi-Y '53, '54, ' Monlhly Taller '55, Class Day Joker. A lion among ladies is a mosl dreadful -lhlng. 55, 1 ,, Ir ,QI if . X ' ' I. I' h , l -. , - Nr 1 - 5 T -r , Z 5-'72 59,291-7 -15: - I' TN, 5- ff T: 5 1. - In JlMMY SMITH Hi-Y '54, Band '53, '54, '55, All Slale Band '54, '55. The reward of having a lhing well done is lo have done il. BETTY FRANCES SOCKWELL Tri'Hi-Y '54, '55, Spanish Club '54, '55, Baskelball Cheerleader '54, '55, Annual Taller Staff, Fufure Homemakers of Amer- '54, Monlhly Taller Slaff '55, J-Club Blushes are lhe rainbow of modesly. CORA ANN STEWART Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, Presidenl Tri-Hi-Y '55, Fulure l-lomemakers of America '53, '54' Slale Convenlion Fulure Homernakers ol America '53. Good lemper like a sunny day shodl ils brighlness over everylhinq. JAMIE DIAN SCHWALB Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, Junior Classical Leaque '55, Future Homemakers of America A' live wire, she's simply shockini, Bul' a real girl, who keeps you roc ing. ILEEN SIPES Band '53, '54, '55, Tri-HLY '53, '54, '55, Dramalic Club '54, '55, Fulure Home- makers of America '54, Nalional Honor Sociely '54, '55, Junior Classical League '53, Band Royally '55, All grand lhoughls come from lhe heart. GRADY HOWARD SMlTH Proieclionisls' Club '53, Hi-Y '55, Class Day Joker. A liflle laughler and a grin will make lhe coolesl frown cave in. DIANE MAE TRAVIS Fulure Homernakers oi America '54. l-ler loveliness l never knew unlil she smiled on me. BETTY JO TURNER OVERTON Fulure Horncrnakers of America '53, '54, Dramafic Club '53, '54, '55, Proiecrionisis' Club '53- Library Club '55. My hear? is as frue as sfeel. MARY SUE USSERY Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Nalional Honor Sociely '54, '55, Monlhly Tafler Staff '54, '55, News Edilor Monlhly Taller '55, co editor Annual Taller, Quill and Scroll '54, '55, Science Club '55, Class Day Prophet. Lel's make the mosf of every hour, There is no knowledge lhaf is noi power. NANCY TUCHFELD Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Monlhly Taller '53, '54, Furure l-lomernakers of America '53, '54, '55, Furure Business Leaders of Amer- ica '54 '55, Dramallc Club '54, '55. Wilhouf love and laughrer ihere is no icy, live amid love and laughler. MARY ANN TURNER Dramalic Club '54, '55, Spanish Club '53, Nalional Honor Soclely '54, '55, Fulure Homemakers of America '53, '54, Annual Tafler Staff '55, Trl-Hi-Y '54, G-lee Club '55, DAR. Conleslanl. l have no secref of success bul hard work. BETTY WADLEY Baskelball '53, '54, '55, Capfain of Baskelball Team '55, Tri-Hi'Y '53, '54, '55, Spanish Club '54, Annual Taller, Fulure Business Leaders of America '55, J-Club '55, Class Day Joker. Happy-go lucky, carefree, and gay, Whaf else more filling could we say. 1 , 7 .A X ' f , is ., Ir .'- - fs- , ..1u:TQi55,l'2',, A..!,j2gs.Q H.: A f f-af f i x T MARGARET STEWART Fulure Business Leaders oi America '53, '54, Disfribulive Educalion Club '54, '55. A smile lo all brings many friends. SH ELBY JEAN STOVALL Tri-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Fufure Homemakers of America '53, '54. Good naiure is lhe beauiy of fhe mind. PHIL TOWNSEND Junior Classical League '53, '54, Treasurer Junior Classical League '54, Science Club '55, Annual Tafler '55. To each his own. MARY STEWART Trl-Hi-Y '53, '54, '55, Fulure Homemakgrg P52 Amef'C6 '54: Fulure Business Leaders And she did wifh a cheerful will wha? ofhers Talked of while rhey were sllll. JIMMY TEAGUE J-Club '55, Hi-Y '54, Foolball '53, '54, Baseball '53, Annual Tarler Slaff '55. Characfer is The governing elemenf of life, and is above genius. MILDRED TRAUGHBER Transfer from Paducah, Ky, Fuiure Home- makers of America '53, Tri-Hi-Y '53, '55. Twas her thinking of others made you think of her. ,gf 29 lg..- HUGH W. YARBRO Annual Taller, T. and l. Club We are growing serious and lell you lhal's lhe verY nel' being dull. l l l '53, '54. lel me sfep to LAURENCE WALKER Junior Red Cross Council '53g Fulure Business Leaders of America '54: Nalional Honor Sociely '55, Annual Taller S+af'f: lgsnlhly Taller S+af'f '54, Library Club Formed on the good old plan-a lrue, brave and down righl honesl man. DERYL WATSON Dislribulive Educalion '54, '55. The world is foo much for me. BARBARA McABEE WEST Fulure Hornemalcers of America '53, '54, Tri-Hi-Y '54g Drarnalic Club '54, Annual Tsasller Slaffg Dislribulive Educalion Club That old miracle-love af firsl sigh?- needs no explanafionf' X' Q 7 1 ff, H, , f , , 'lla 1 QW i L . . , L V, l- h au . C ,, .2'5.iZ!aF5'.-'PL :MBI-'Ir f ' ' f'T'i ' .-- .-af .4 LUTHER BOYCE YATES Monlhly Taller Slaff '551 Annual Taller Slaff: J-Club '55. Manners-lhe final and perfecl flower of noble characler. CHARLES YELVERTON Hi-Y '53. l do nof remember. CLYDE MARIE WARREN Tri-l-li-Y '54g Fulure Homemakers of Amer- ica '55. l love him for himself alone. THOMMY WELCH Red Cross Council '537 Hi-Y '54, '55, Library Club '54, '55, Honor Sociely '54, '55, Monfhly Taller '54, '55: Sludenl Council '54, '55, Annual Taller '55 co- edilorg Glee Club '55g Quill and Scroll '54, '551 Delegale lo Boys' Slalef Dele- gale lo Camp Miniwanca: Cub Lion: Honorable Slalesmanship award al Hi-Y Leqislalure '54, Junior-Senior Play '55, A sound head, an honest heart, and an humble spiril are fha lhree besl guides fhrough lime and elernilyf' WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS, lll TBILLYT Hi-Y '53, '54, '55' Foolball '53, '54g Monfhly Taller Slafi '55, Drarnalic Club '53, '54, '553 Nalional Alhlelic Scholarship Sociely '53, '54, '55g J-Club '55j Class Day Hislorian. A man is noi measured by inches. f 2' u-Z .I ,- yjr .3 J! ,J ...s Z' - ,W gf of ,. 1' 1 , ff? YSX Lx 'Qk X I ff ff J . X f' -'X xxqx A' X jf-X fx Fix wi Q- f Nm. M ,ix Q: Xi Y N NN .N XXX fic? 'Ni C' Qlixuk x 9 Nxi-XV Y32 X fw -,. V xx-.xx .y M - . 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COPPEDGE JOI-INNIE COUGHLIN MYRA JO CCY DOROTHY CRAWFORD Row 7: JUNE CRIDER VIRGINIA CROCKER SERENA CROSWELL BILLY CUNNINOIIAM MARY DANNER Row 8: BETTY DAVIS BILL DAVIS FRANK DAVIS MIKE DENNIS KITTY DENNISON Row 9: EVELYN DE PRIEST PATSY DOVE CARTER DYNESIUS BILLY BARNEY FRANSUE ETIIERIDGE Row 10: PAT FIELDING BOBBY FINCII CAROLE FINCH NANCY FISHERM.-KN 3 I lk-- J .lx V 'V Q' ' in A Iii I n I QW. A 25 E gig? f I , -15:1 r. A A G 'NM wx Ax ll' .. I w k AAAA W 'FF - 'A' Q: A Qi' 5 MNH AQ . .M ,EA J 5, , J G f '- V 1 X 4, I D A A ws Q55 32 Lyn.- Row 6: JESSALYN IRVIN PAUL JAMES CHARLES JETER LOYCE JOHNSON MARY NELL JONES Row 7: PATSY JONES SANDRA JONES JERRY KENDALL BOBBY KENDIG CHARLES KIRBY Row 8: JAMES KUYKENDALL BILL LANDRUM MARY ANN LEEPER ROSELYNN LEWIS RUBY LEWIS Row 9: BILLY LOCKERT GENE MARTINDALE GIPSY MAXWELL BOB MEDLIN DIANE MEEKS Row 10: SUZANNE MERIWETHER JANE MOLING BEVERLY MOORE IXIONTEZ MULLENS SW as: 4: sr: I K I L A W, AJ ,qw Fil' U -xx, . ' 3 3 Row I.' JAYNE FLATT MARY JANE FOX JIM FREEMAN DAVID FRYE HAROI.D GAITHER Row 2: PATSY GYXITHER BOBBY G.ARRARD GENE GASS ADAM GAY CAROLYN GILBERT Row 3: CAROLYN HAGGARD MAO HALE DAVID HALTOM JOHN HAMIVIONDS RUTH HARDEE Row 4: MARGARET H.ARDY CAROLE JANE HASSELL BOBBY HENLEY HARRISON HERRON RAY HODGE Row 5: CONSTANCE HOLLAND MARY ELIZABETH HOLT GENE HORNER JOHN HUNT LINDA HUNT Q2 4 'iii .,:,, 1 M. 'f 4 ' Dj: 'J 'M J J Q7 : A I J R W :S I .B I A I lgx A ' 3 . .1 3 If I ss? A Him' ' R if SLP' ,F f ET 'Lf tn. M? ,i B dz: ,ah in nh Z'- 9 Y ,H 1 'UN fv- 'Uh 45 pa Row I: DAISY MCCROY ANN MGKAY MICKEY MCKENZIE BETTY IVICLEARY WAYNE MCPEIXKE Row 2: JO ANN N.-KX'I.OR RIIEBA NEWIIILI. SYLVIA QUUSLEY K.-AY PARIIAM NANCY JANE PARHAM Row 3: SIIIRLIQY PATE JIMMY PATTERSON VVIQNDEIIL PATTERSON BETTY PENNINGTON MARY JANE PERKINS Row 4: RUTII PIZTTIGREYV ANN PIIII.I,Il'S MIi1,VIN.PI.UNK TOMMY POLLARD JERRY POTEETE Row 5: KIiNNETH PRESSON XV.-KYNE RIIETKR PATSY RHODES TOMMY RICE SALLY RICHARDS ,51- . 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Vg Ab Q it k -. ,jf 38 E..- Q rw Row 6: KXNNETTE HORNER DOUGLAS HORNER .ANDY HOUSE DIGKIE HUDSON LUGILLE .JAGGIZRS Row 7: CLXROIIYN JOHNSON GENELI, JOHNSON SALLY JOHNSON ANNIE LEWVIS JOHNSTON BIQTTY JONES Row 8: PAT JONES LYNDIX JONES DYKNIT.X KEE JO ANN KELLY 12.-XYMOND KEBIP Row 9: PAT KIMBRIEI, PAT KIRBY SHIRLEY KIRKPATRICK G.-IYLI-1 LA RUE DIKTKIIAL LAUGHLIN Row 10: ARNOLD LINDSIQTII JIMMY LOGK1-:RT LIZLIA LOWVRY BICTTY LOU LUGKEY CHARLOTTE MAGILL I ui . E It if 15 ju A Y I .. R 'Q -Q :ji I was K I , 5' E '93 2 w If gg., T 2 I Row l.' ANGELINE FRAZIER CHARLES FRAZIER ANITA FREEDMAN GEORGE GARDNER JERRY GILBERT Row 2: BOBBY GLOVER CAROLYN GOOCH TOMMY GREENE ARTHUR CLARK PETE HALL Row 3: BETTY HAMLETT EDDIE HAMLETT TRUDY HARWELL PEGGY HAMMOND GALE HARDIN Row 4: ANNETTE HARRINGTON JANNETTE HARRINGTON TED HAMLETT ADRIENNE HATCHER BILL HAYNES Row 5: BOBBY HAYNIE KAY HERRON DOROTHY HICKS SUE HOMSLEY ZULETTE HORNE E 951- f M woes., K - , , If KVM '5 5 .I .:,, lf? S Q Q K, e Y ' N 4, ,PE .. , I . ,nad Ml'- .,f A QU' Row I: SUZANNE MANNERS FLORA ALICE MARLOW MIKE MASSEY SONDRA MEDLIN MARY LINDA MEEKS Row 2: MARILYN MERIWETHER BILLY MOORE LARRY MOORE DON MORGAN P. V. MOUNT Row 3: NANCY MCAEEE JAMES MCAFEE EVELYN MCCOLLUM NANCY MCCOLLUM KENNETH MCDANIELS Row 4: NINA MCDOWELL HERMON MCKEE DONNA MCKELLAR PATSY NAYLOR PHIL NOE Row 5: HOYT OLIVER GAYLE PAGE BOHEY PARKER FRANKLIN PARKER TONY PARKER if i 1. F , I :'. 4 . .f .pm Q. 33 J. I--A I, I L, ? I 1, V 3 ,df-E r iff M L ,4 I ff. Mdf .465 an L., M Y .rf E 3T,p fl .N X .ff ' A I fm I M5 un... QNX In NES I Q 'E T R . ' it Qs. S' gg w ,IE ff Ni If J I-4 .. 5 J I. . -ff? G g LY 5 R X? m .J f J, Y N I I R' I ' ff? ' 1, 'Y' 'P' W .. R X I I X I , , ,. Q W Ri fs- S a X YSSQSS K PRR i y' 1 , I F I, 'J A .4 K ,E 5 If 5 I, K I. rg E . L 41 I l?'I' 'Ir .L ,pw . jkm . av-J T 'N L 5 . fy , :I Row 6: PAT PATTERSON SYBILLA PEGRAM JERRY PERRY JIMMY PHILLIPS MERLE POOLE Row 7: LINDA PORTIS PEGGY R.XXN'LS FRED RIEIZD BARBARA RICE RUSSELL ROBBINS Row 8: CAROLYN ROBERTSON FREDDIE ROGERS SARA SCATES ANNE ROSE SHELBY ROUSE Row 9: VANCE ROY CHARLIE RUSSELL WAYNE ROGERS MARTHA ANN SI-:WELL MARII,X'N SHARP Row 10: BILL SHULTS JIMMY SIMS CAROLYN SMITH JIM BOE SMITH JIMMY SMITH 39 ' W M U ' W J f' YZ.. - i h 'A ' S nn v M J L, A f A Q . ,ff 'E: . ,gvy,,,,,Z X Y :I S ' H Y R 'Wx Y .I M .Y A 3 R I. R Y I 1- 3 iw ,wg 5, Y-A f ,I 24' ig ' A-.,: ., O 5 I - :.: E WY Y . I RAR, . I A wg ' , W Q A 1 A4 40 ,Awww AV WEA, ,WY S, ws N 'Db V Row 1: JOE SMITH LINDA GAY SMITH NANCY GAY SMITH MONTE SNIDER SHIRLEY SPARKS Row 2.' NANCY STAFFORD LARRY STEED CAROLYN STONE SONNY SUMLER NELL SUTTON ---A- ,, , Row 3f ggi' H 5: in f RONNY SUTTON A if ,Q , A WALTER TATE K 'S -5:1 5 f ' T in NANCY TAYLOR -- ,. BARRY THOMPSON ' 9? f ff:'a.,- ROXIE DEE THOMPSON A S ,, Row 4-' .i 7' ,J ALLEN TINKER -f l za ...., V I WARREN TINKER I . ' ROBERT TURNER . A , BILL USERY A ' JANE USSERY ., .1225 f I 5? 9 I S, . if , . H 1 Row 5: if JOHN UTLEY R J SUE VARNELL J 1 A . M if BEVERLY WADLEY R , , . :.,.,. I , g A- ' A A BETTY WALKER I I X I , JOYCE WALKER -P ESQ ,L . A '----I Row 6: ' IMMY WALLACE 4 -T sm af' Row 7: LARRY WAYCASTER NANCY WEAVER -JANE YVEBB MARILYN WHITAKER ' I . NOLEN WHITMIRE ' , My ,L -E A :I 1: . ::3.g:. M , as V A R ' 4, 5' I5 J Row 8: if A ANNE WILLIAMS M I H 'S' 'H D33 A GAYLE WIIILIAMS A ' HAMPTON WILLIAMS H I HERBERT WILLIAMS 1 M f .JANICE WILLIAMS I 1,,,,..,- 2 - A 'I ,sg Row 95 I I A MOLLY WILLIAMS Q Q A GLEN WILSON TONI WILSON JUNE WINSLOW LAURA WITHERSPOON Row I0.' -JERRY WOOD BEVERLY WOODARD TRAVIS WOODS MARY CLAIRE WYATT MONA YOUNGER 3 REE DE r W3 X , ,, 3 5 I , ' Q, 5-SV if ' -' - 4 -,Q li, , ' V J 1 x ' -V S V Rf? 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A V RICKY ROEVER - , Row 8: SALLY SANDERS JUDY SCHWALB MONA SUE SILER ANNE SMITH SANDY SMITH Row 9: SANDRA STOBAUGH DAN STONE BILL STOVALL JIMMY TATE TOMMY TATE Row 10: BARBARA TEAGUE HERRON TIMS JOY TRAVIS HERBERT TURNER CARLA WUERPEL i Row I: ANNE ABERNATHY JOE ARNOLD TOM BACEY BONNIE BAKER SALLY BAKER ALFERD BOYD Row 2: BRENDA BRADY JIMMY BREEN CAROLINE BUROESS N.ANCY CARTER ROSEIMI.-XRY CROSS MIKE D.-XNNER Row 3: G. G. DOLBEER ELIZABETH EDENTON BENGIE EDMUNDSON JACKIE FISHER JENNIBETH FOSTER ANNE FROST Row 4: ANDREA GIVEN JANET GREEN NANCY GREEN CAROL GRIFFIN AMY HARRIS MARK HARRIS Row 5: SANDRA HARRIS MARTHA HAWN'KINS LINDA HAM'KS ALICIA H.AZLEHURST DENNIS HENDRIX PATSY HINTON E 1 me A :: : A f A E I I 515 ..:'I ,r --1 H! fk' '-... .. QW A inf BT K iv 5 if J A fx iq, C' , H :,' .AX Z-vb 'rv f5v'W v X' V 4 . 51' 1 Sf: K w ii K.. , y 1 mi A A KAR N g ',x'ex A if ' ' V ,. ,V ze' - A 6 if H rx ,v .T til wj I x E! I 1k N 1 1 W3 .X vi Y ang, F 1.-:ini , -- X., X 1 4 'F .lf 4 4 W 1 , Mm if i , . r ' , I f JM M 'Q '4 9 fn, 4,,. qy' 4 . ,tar '14 -N v 5 X , X! Xia I X X, AY- ' , , f, Q X., Q fs 'fin X fl' K' xii, 4' , ' ' A ,I 'xl I ' ' QU' 'iq 1 ' 1 ,ww W l , 2 xXx ' f ' X ' 1 fax, MWLQACG ff 1. 7, Q' If -+1 -37-L Ii. ...A-5:3-'.:'-.2-'S'-'e.'f... 4-ui --1-,gf 44 Ig..- Left to right: SUE USSERY ......,...... ....... P rophecy GENEELE CAMP .......... ....... G iftorian BILLY WILLIAMS .................. Historian SUSAN COLE ........................ Giftorian CAROLYN RICHARDSON ........ Prophecy JAMES SCOTT ...........,.. Clam President LARRY GAY LANE ................ Clays Poet GEORGE BRASHER .......I ........ O Valor C AY' ,:ff'T l' YVTS SQIOUL 1 1' 11 F . ,gf ,' ' 'WW . 44 45. BETTY WADLEY ......... .......... I oker 4. HOWARD SMITH .......... ............. I oker GWEN DORIETY .................... Giflorian DICK SLAUGHTER ...................... joker VIRGTNIA RUTH PEARCE ...... Historian ALISA REED .......................... Giftorian JOAN ROSENBLUM ............ Class Poet MOLLIE BURNETTE ............ Class Will KAREN HICKS ......... ........ C lass Will 45 CHERRY MOORE LEE Grass BETTY NUNN MORRIS BRILL . A IQ Cantor The Forty-Ninth Annual Oratorical Contest sponsored by the jackson- Madison Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution was held on April 26, 1955, in the High School Auditorium. l'0gl'al'lll'l'l2 'A' 'A' 'k 'k Reeds in Front, March ........,......................................... Harold Walters jackson High Band Star Spangled Banner ................................................ Francis Scott Key The Audience and jackson High Band 'A' 'A' 1k 'A' JACKSON -MADISON MEDAL One Nationg Under God ................................................ Cherry Moore Freedom, Our Great American Heritage ................ Mary Ann Turner The Advancing South ................ ....................... ............... B e tty Nunn 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' Percussion Ensemble ........... ....... ' 'Drurnmin' Around The Mountain Robert Kendig jimmy Smith Frank Allison Ann Phillips Clarinet Duet .......... .................,,......... R ickie Roever, Bobbie Haynie Doucuiss GILBERT MARY ANN TURNER 'A' 'k 'k i' MILTON BROWN MEDAL How To Preserve American Freedom ........................ Douglass Gilbert Let's Keep Our Freedom ..................... ......... L ee Wayland Gibbs The South-An Industrial Embryo ........ ........... M orris Lee Brill, Jr. 'k 'k 'A' 'k Icarus Overture ...... ..... - .................. , ................... H arold M. johnson Belgique Overture ........,..................,.............................. L. W. Childers jackson High Band EL If ' ,X Q 1' If 'Z K1 , , f I . , z K . U, 'ff ff 'ZX f, 1 . ff Q4 9x-Q Q f iff ni 1,6 gs W ff, W XXX X First Row: Mary Louise Coleman, Anita Wood, Rosalyn Lewis. Peggy Ross. Barbara Poole, Theodora Burdette, Carole Bynum, Morris Brill, Lawrence Walker, Dick Slaughter, Mary Ann Turner, Jimmy Whitman. Second Row: Miss Faye Etheridge, Sponsor, Pat Brown, Margaret Hardy, Beverly Foust, Bertha Mae Fly, Peggy Cookson, Nettie Jean Johnson, Alisa Reed, Carolyn West, Fransue Etheridge, Ruth Pettigrew, Billy Carver. Third Row: Jane Price, Ann Robins, Karen Hicks, Cherry Moore, Nancy Harmon, Nellie Frances Barnett, Beverly Bennett, Virginia Ruth Pearce, Larry Gay Lane, Barbara Lee VVhitf-, Carey Alper. Fourth Row: Carolyn VVright, Patsy Gaither, Gloria Sykes, Barbara W'alker, Ann Ussery, Sue Ussery, Betty Nunn, Bobby Rickets, Aaron Robinson, Butch Smith, Barry Wimberly. Pierce Winningham, Thommy Welch, Fifth Row: Betty Bell, Ileen Sipes. Kay Newman. Annie Nell Moore, June Crider, Nancy Clark, Reba Newbill, Kay Parham, Nancy Fishman. Janice Vester, Ronnie Rogers, Lonnie Paschall. Petie Jones. Sixth Row: Constance Holland, Corwinna McCharen, Jesselyn Irvin, Silvia Ousley, Jayne Flatt, Jimmy Williams, Bobby Kendig, Harry Butler, Jim Hearn, George Brasher, Lee Gibbs. Wafionaf .Honor ociefy President ............. ................. , ...THOMMY WELCH Vice-President .......... ....... N ELLIE FRANCES BARNETTE Secretary-Treasurer ....... .................... C HERRY MOORE The eligible Juniors and Seniors of 1954-1955 took great pride in being selected as members of the National Honor Society after attaining the average of 88 or above. Throughout the year the club with the help of its sponsor, Miss Faye Etheridge, has stressed leadership, scholarship, character, and service among its members. -if 48 JZ1-be unior me C1055 Pre,rz'dcnt .......... .................... J OIINNY BARBER V1.l,'!7-Pft75id07lf .... ...... B ETTY GREER MCMAS1'ER .S'1-mwtary ..... ...... B ARBARA BAIRD 'l'z1'as1nM ....,, BIARY IBANNER Thr' aim of ilu- junior Rc-d Cross Counvil is to lvnd n hm-lping hand. The nim-nibcrs of thc Coun- rll ll1lX'l' giyvn ol' thc-ir tinu' to varry out thi' ainisoftlioA1m'ric'anRvd Cross, work Cliligvntly to VI xrxy out thvir projvrts for thr- ycar. YViLh thc hvlp of thvir sponsor, Bliss Gladys Hunt, and thc c'oopc'1'alim1 of thv studvnt body thvy have had a Sl1f'K'K'SSl-Ul your. First row, left tin rights- Bc-tty Grr-cr Mc'Mastcr, Barbara Baird, Johnnie Barber, Myra Jo Coy, Susan Cole Mark Harris, Pivrvc WV1nninghan1. Sem-nr! TOMB, left to right: Miss Gladys Hunt, Sponsor, Andrea Given, Marilyn Meriwether, Brynda Brint Annu- Lvwis Johnston, Carolyn Robvrtson, Pc-tic' Jonf-s. Thir d row, left to right: Charles Luna, Glenn Milam, Barbara Poole, Pat Brown, Bill Cooper, Eddie Hamlett .tg so First row, left to right: Barbara West, Nelda Paschall, Dot Hawkins, Jack Rogers, Doris Robinson Deryl Watson, Charles Arnett, Gene Jones, Carlos Castleman. Second row, left to right: Mr. Horton, Sponsor, Margaret Stewart, Sara Doss, Dixie Aldrich, Jimmie Dell Dickerson, Annie Nell Moore, Billy Cooper, Ronny Rogers, Robert Newsom. Third row, left to right: Ivan Raley, Beecher Russell, Kay Newman, Jimmy Thomas. . cf CAL President ........... Vice-President ..... Secretary ........ Treasurer .... ..... Reporter ................. Sergeant-at-Arms ..... Parliarnentarian .... Assistant Reporter ....... ..............IVAN RALEY .... DORIS ROBINSON ...MARGARET STEWART .ANNIE NELLE MOORE ONLY .......DERYL WATSON .......GENE JONES ........-IAOK ROGERS These D. E. students are the eager beavers of our Student Body. While earning their credit and money, they receive unlimited training and information about their jobs. 'To these industrious young men and women we take our hats Off. The Jackson High Chapter has shown up well in the different contests. Our chapter was hon ored. by having a delegate chosen to attend the National Convention of D. E. Clubs. Ivan Raley was chosen as delegate to represent West Tennessee. Wafiona! .xgfizdfic .gzlzofarfilzqo ociefg The National Athletic Scholarship Society consists of all boys earning a letter in any sport, who maintain an average equal to or above that of the school, and who exemplify thc highest type of sportsmanship throughout the year. Under the capable direction of their sponsor, Mr. Tury Oman, they have been outstanding in their Contributions to the athletic program of the school. President ............ ...... . BOBBY CASTLEMAN Vice-President ................. ............ L ARRY BELL Secretary and Treasurer ........ ....... G ENE PEARCE First row: Billy Williams, Charlie Orr, Jim Cason, Joe Goughlin, Larry Bell, Don Eaves, Frankie Davis, Jimmy Wallace. Second row: Bobby Castleman, Jack Only, Harry Butler, Lee Gibbs, Harold Gaither, Charlie Jeter, Buster Allison. Third row: Charlie Edgin, James Scott, Charles Allison, Jerry Gilbert, Dick Slaughter, Gene Pearce, Joe Wayne Hawkins. as ali' .gf 52 First Row: Ileen Sipes, Karen Hicks, Beverly Bennett, Doris Robinson, Shirley Lewis, Nettie Jean Johnson, Nan Barber, Angela Hendrix. Second Row: Barbara Lee White, Martha Brown, Nancy johnsey, Nancy Harmon, Betty Sockwell, Joan Rosenblum, Theodora Burdette, Carol Bynum, Maly Ann Turner. Third Row: Nellie Barnette, Sara Doss, Nancy Tuehfeld, Sue Ussery, Betty Nunn, Jane Price, Peggy Cookston, Laura Lou Sharp, Miss Edyth Worthy, Sponsor. Fourth Row: Doris ,If-an Presson, Shelby Stovall, Rachel King, Mary Stewart, Geneele Camp, Pharra Lee Newsom, Virginia Ruth Pearce, Mildred Traughber, Betty Lou Hicks. Fifth Row.' Cora Stewart, Larry Gay Lane, Ellis Baxter, Betty Greer McMaster, Kitty Richardson, Bertha Fly, Cherry Moore, Patty Barham. . enior ji- L- M Presidents ..................... ....... B EVERLY BENNETT, CORA STEWART First Vice-President ........ .,................................ C HERRY MOORE Second Vice-President ........ ....................... J ANE PRICE Secretary ...................... ...... C AROLYN RICHARDSON Treasurer .... .......................... K AREN Hlcxs Chaplain .............. ................,...... N ELLIE FRANCES BARNETTE Sergeants-at-Arms ....... ........ N ANCY HARMON, PHARRA LEE NEwsoM The senior Tri-Hi-Y is composed of all senior girls interested in Y.M.C.A. work. These girls try to bring forth the Christian aspect of life in all of their endeavors. Though the purpose and creed are the same in all Tri-Hi-Y groups, these girls, under the leadership of Miss Edyth Worthy, strive always to be examples to other Tri-Hi-Y chapters by putting God first, others second, and themselves third, unior ji- i- M The membership of the Junior Tri-Hi-Y is made up of all Junior girls who will take the pledge to ereate, maintain, and extend throughout the home, sehool, and Community, high standards of Christian eliaraeterf' lVith Bliss Klargaret Wlinter as their sponsor, its members are always looking for those who need a helping hand. Pmviflf-rzt ....,.,....., ....... R HEBA NEXN'BILL Vice-President .....,... ....... S ANDRA JoNEs .S'wrrfta1'y-'l'1ea.i'urer ...,. ...... g JANICE VESTER Chaplain ....,............. ................ B ARBARA BAIRD Parliamcntarian .,.... ....., C ORWINNA MCCHAREN Program Chairman ......, ..................,.. P AT BROWVN First Row: Patsy Gaither, Montez Mullins, Rheba Newbill, Barbara Baird, Myra Jo Coy, Corwinna MeCharen, Pat Brown, Sandra Jones, Jo Ann Naylor, Lois Johnson, Miss Winter, Sponsor. Second Row: Betty McCleary, Freida Williams, Charlotte Swanson, Mona Street, Suzanne Meriwether Ann Robbins, Betty Bell, Phylis Wadley, Patsy Rhodes, Fransue Etheridge. Third Row: Jane Abernathy, Evelyn De Priest, Betty Pennington, Ann McKay, Carolyn Gilbert, Mary Louise Coleman, Carolyn West, Marilyn Young, Carole Jane Hassell, Ruth Pettigrew. Fourth Row: Ann Ussery, Barbara Kay VValker, Margaret Hardy, Jayne Flatt, Sylvia Ousley, Emily Copher, Virginia Crocker, Ann Vandiver, Barbara Jo Sullivan, Linda Hunt. Fifth Row: Janice Vester, Kay Rodgers, Constance Holland, Ann Phillips, Mary Nell Jones, Mary Arthur Wallace, Jane Wyatt, Mary Jane Perkins, Jesselyn Irvin, Lois Flake. ,gf 54 First row, left to right: Betsy Ann Cocke, Carolyn Robertson, Jeanette Black, Marilyn Allen, Marilyn Sharp, Anita Friedman, Janice Boren, Sally Johnson, Mary Ann Anderson, Beverly Castleman, Miss Marjorie Hunt, S ponsor. Second row: June Winslow, Mary Claire Wyatt, Dixie Clampitt, Betty Arrington, Dorothy Hicks, Kay Billingsley, Sandra Medlin, Danita Key, Mary Kay Edwards. Third row: Anne Williams, Roxie Thompson, Linda Portis, Jane Webb, Nancy McCollum, Gayle La Rue, Pat Kimbriel, Lucille Jaggers, Mary Alice Clardy. Fourth row: Shelby Rouse, Barbara Rice, Annie Lewis Johnston, Charlotte Magill, Jane Ussery, Angeline Frazier, Zullette Horne, Adrienne Hatcher, Dian Boren, Sue Homesly. Fifth row: Molly Williams, Gayle Williams, Janice Williams, Nancy Gay Smith, Sue Vamell, Carolyn Stone, Nell Sutton, Kay Conner, Sara Scates, Nancy Stafford. .syolalzomore jfixjsk- y President ........... ...... A NNIE Lewis JOHNSTON Vice-President ....... .......,........ M AR1LYN ALLEN Secretary ......... ...... J EANETTE BLACK Treasurer ..... ........ J ANE Ussimv Chaplain .... .....,. H ELEN CONNER Sophomore girls who are of Christian character are eligible for membership in this Tri-Hi-Y group. They seek to Hnd better ways to influence others by their Christian outlook on life. Under the direction of Miss Adrian Baucom, they try to use their slogan, pure thoughts, pure words, pure actions in their everyday lives. jrefilzman ji- i- M The Freshman Tri-Hi-Y members seek to learn more about the organization of the elub, so that in the future they will work actively as members of their elub. As this is the beginning of the Tri-Hi-Y work they will Gnd throughout their High School days, it is necessary that they get off to a good start. Their sueeessful work is led by Miss Adrian Baueom, their sponsor. Pmvidzfnt ....... Vice-P1'f?Xidc1lt .... Secretary ........ Treasurer ........... Sergeant-at-Arms ........JACKIE FISHER ..,...NANCY GREEN ........ANDREA GIVEN ......JENN1E MOORE ........JUDY IONES First row, left tn right: Judy Jones, Carol Griffin, Andrea Given, Nancy Green, jackie Fisher, Linda Hawks, jenny Moore. Second row, left to right: Beverly Quamme, Ann Abernathy, Caroline Burgess, Bonnie Baker, Alicia Hnzelhurst, joy Travis, Sally Baker. Third row, left to right: Ann Smith, Harriet Holden, Mona Siler, Amy Harris, Ann Frost, Martha Hawkins, Kay Powell. Fourth row, left to right: Miss Baueom, Sponxor, Jennibeth Foster, G. G. Dolbeer, Carla Wuerpel, Paula Jones. Qi '7-v X K -. . , I, W. 4,6 Q, K. uf , f., K1 L 1. 21' 5 f 'N .Nx . f . 4, . WLQN B XX ' , ' 4 vs 4' hs? I - ,5 f a-ff 1 '- M x Mya' kin- F ' I. A' ff f ., Lu----- . Nallll. A V, ,iii -W f I ,, Mi ni was x. 3 435 la 'Q ,g ! NN N Q , N N, . ' . ,3,+,,j'+sf, MQ QQ? .Is N 0,3 .pi -15,6 sry 41 6' clip? ' O 'Sf' PY? 190 '?'?l4,0g, 606 , Q df dr 0 2-O rg eg, Jw G. SANDRA Woommn 41 6.5041 'far H. Loxs ANN FLAKE Q? ' AQ, 58 'G I. PAT Kmnv O GQQQQ ' J. MARY DANNEP. CM, P 'O A 0 45. 4 K. LEILA Lowav ,IIQOJ 5,035 ee -sg. . +5 50945. - 95+ 4 dm ooo 03, Q 'ffvqp 23,- 'Y avi' ,gf 58 Ea.- Sitting: Lee Gibbs, Pierce Winningham, Harry Butler, Frankie Davis, Glenn Batten, Joe Wayne Hawkins, Glenn Milam, Boyce Yates, Cary Alper, ' Dick Slaughter, Jim Montgomery, Jim Bailey, Bruce Vestal, D. D. Coppedge. Standing: Howard Smith, Thommy Welch, Gene Pearce, Charlie Orr, Larry Bell, Jim Cason, James Scott, Jerry Phillips, Harold Gaither, Paul James, Bobby Camp, Jim Hearn, I I 8l'Ll0I l' President .......... ....... J AMES Sco'r'r Vice-President .,.. .....,.... J IM CASON Secretary ...... ......... G ENE PEARCE Treasurer ...... .............. J ERRY PHILLIPS Chaplain .... ....... P IERC1-: WINNINGHAM The Senior Hi-Y emphasizes their creed, to create, maintain, and extend throughout home, school, and. community, high standards of Christian character. Throughout t' e year they promote activities which help in improving our school and the spirit of the school as a whole. Under the capable leadership of Mr. Jim Joyner, these boys have had a very successful year. unior i- M The -Ir.-Hi-Y has as its slogan to be pure, loyal, young Christian men. They arc really proud of their club and are contributing 21 lot to our school. With such high ideals to live up to, this club could be nothing but succcssful. With such a powerful force with high morals, what would our school do without them? Pravidmzt ....... ...... l TERRY GILBERT Vice-President ....... DIGKIE LAUGHLIN Secretary ...... ...... N OLAN WIIITMIRE Treasurer ...... ......... B ILL HAYNES Chaplain .... ...... I Ion ARNOLD Sitting: Tommy Tate, Sandy Smith, Jimmy Phillips, Bill Stovall, Bobby Brown, Jimmy Lockart, Phillip Stevenson, Roy Thomas Johnsey, Ed Callis, Hoyt Oliver, Charles Russell, Fred Reed, Bill Shults, Jimmy Irving. Standing: Nolan Whitmirc, Dickie Laughlin, Jerry Gilbert, Bill Haynes. WW., . svyg,-3.5 W - .... an me ,fm A ,Wm it QNX. 1 First row: Joan Rosenblum, Patty Barham, Angela Hendrix, Nancy Tuchfeld, Mickey McKenzie, Helen Mooney, Nancy Fishman, Beverly Harris. Second row: Joyce Dury, Montcz Mullins, Betty McLeary, Judy Thompson, Nancy Clark, Jo Nell Page, June Crider, Vlilliam Whitten. Third row: Carolyn Wlright, Linda Hunt. Rheba Newbill, Doris Jean Presson, Phyllis VVadley, Ann Vandiver, Jim Bailey. Fourth row: Betty 'Wadley, Margaret Hardy, Betty Bell, Nellie Barnette, Jimmy Williams, Kitty Richardson, Lamar Hicks, Jimmy Osborne. jufure uriinedfi Olga em President ........... ....... M ICKIE MCKENZIE Vice-Pnrsident .... .,,.... P ATTY BARHAM Se-cretary ........ ....... J UDY THOMPSON Treasurer .... ...... J OAN ROSENBLUM The Future Business Leaders was organized to give those students who are interested in com- mercial subjects an opportunity to put their knowledge to praetieal use. These students are a help to the teachers by serving as secretaries. The club owes much of its success to its sponsor, Mrs. G. P. Robertson. 60 34..- l l SOX ',,fra-Shw Q6 F1 onli.. N 1--an 'fSo , 1-X 1 , .I- vi o N T H L Y f A A 1.550 'mf TWH TATLER DLUME XXVIII-No. 4 JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL, JACKSON, TENNESSEE JANUARY, I955 and The O00 1 11 1 1 111 I Ir from llras IIII Il1rI lx IIIIII C11 I dit If Bu Ly Is IIIIII 1lurI111 l1I r II 1 II 1 IIIL1-Is 1 IlI11llIurs u1 N 11 11 If 1 In 1111 I I 1 irI1l1 r M Iry lx Iy I1lwI I II- Is . -- . .'11IIIv11, C:Ir1IlvII W1-st, Ruth P1-ttigrcw, rwlnn. I . - , ' . 1 .l 1 ll.Iw 1 -. 1 lss1- . . If - A '1' ', I- n 'ss1 f', 'QI 'l'i - I ' wx' ,- I . -. 1 U- .IInIII1n1l, Marilyn lNf1'rivs1-lI1'r, nlyn .' .II ,.- I. -' - . . 1 . - H11 .I . ruth I' I . -, - 'inning I.IIII, . - - Gil ,, - iIIIIII ' Inss, III ' If 2 .I 11111-, left 111 right SIIIJIIIVI1- M.IIIII1-rs, DoIInII M1 K1-ll,Ir. Art Editor, Ia- I'1-11111, lhllv lYIllI.IIns, .I1lI1ItI1IrIIg 1H1IrI11Jg1'r. YIruiIII.I Ruth l'1-,II11-, III I-,IlIl1II, IIlI.IIl1s I.IIn.I, I-l1lI:llI' lfrlltur ll l'1-.Ar4 1-, .Yfmfli l1'1l1t1:r, 4IlIzIIl1x l.IIII.I. ,41IiI'1ty lf1li111I. 11n1l 11111 N1Ii11- .l1.III J11lIIIs1-II, M.Irw lJ.IIIII1r, M.IIilyn YOIIIIQ. IIsIII- l'Q!lI1II1l1'1. l.inIl.I X'.III1lIx1-I1 ff.II'1vlxn WWA! nl 11111-. J.III1 M11-I'II.I1lIx, l-Illw lS.Ixl1-r, l5.II'b.Ir.I l.1-1- N'lIit1-. Larry ' lI.In1-, l..II11I HYIIIIIII. IS1-My 51v1kw1-ll 1 I II mar- H1111 SLIIIIQIII1-I. tI.II'y AIIII-r, J1-Iry UillI1-rt, JIIIII1-s Scott, 1- Ix1.w,1-1, IIIII1 111,111.1-1 II I1fI1-- KAI:-II llI1If1s. l'1-any iTI11Iksi1III, Jim Montq1IIII1-ry, 'l'lIoInIIIy 1lI, M.I1k flnlx, JIIII 4f.Is1III II run- ll,IIlr.II.I ll.III1l, lllI1-I'I'y Mourv, NUI' llzilv, Boyu' Yzltvs, 'II ,In ffm, I1IlIIIIII1- li.IIlI1I 1-nth mn- Mulln ll1II'II1-tl1', U1w1nglIIss Ciillwrt. Jw- Wnyric lluwltins, -r l'1n1Il1-, S.III1lI.i N'1I1I1lIIrIl The Monthly Tatlcr is thc official publication of Jackson High School. It Contains ncws, Club reports. gossip, features, and sports hap- penings of school inte-rc-st. Thr cditors of thc papcr are Choscn by th 6 sponsors on the basis of qualififation and cxpc-ricncc. Tho papf-r is written edited by high school studcnts under thc dircftion of Mrs. Rc-bccc Z1 Harlcston, Miss Mary Charles Anderson. and Mrs, Louise- Robertson rc is work available to all intcrc-stcd students. Editor ....., .... B EVERLY BENNETT Co-Editor ...................., ......... B ETTY NUNN Advertising Manager ..... ..,.,..,.................,..,. B ILLY VVIIIIIIAMS Circulation Manager ..,,.. ...... E LLIS BAXTER AND MACK HALE Business Manager .,..,. ...,...... . ,.....,.,........ .,......, ............. S r i IRLEY PATE Art Editors ............. . ,... .DONNA MCKELLAR AND JAMES MCAEEE News Editor ......... . .,,..,.............,..............................,,.. SUE USSERY Feature Editors ..,... ..... G EORGE BRASHER AND SUZANNE MANNERS Rewrite Editor ...... . ,..,...... ...................,..,.,..........,. H ARRY BUTLER Editorials ............., ....., B ARBARA Jo SULLIVAN Activity Editor ....... ................. ................. C 1 -IARLES LUNA Sports Editors ...,.. .. .... XvIRGINIA PEARCE AND JIM CAsoN Exchange Editor .,.... ..................... M ARY KAY EDWVARDS Mechanics Editor .............................................................. BUDDY GLASSMAN Typists .... NANCY CLARK, JUNE CRIDER, MARTHA FLY, CAROLYN WRIGHT Sponsors- MRs. REBECCA HARLEsToN, Miss MARY CHARLES ANDERSON MRS. LOUISE ROBERTSON 1 WV? Sitting: Carleen Bridger, Adrian Hatcher, Thommy Welch, Theodora Burdette, Karen Hicks, Ann Robbins, Nan Barber, Sue Homesley. Sta-nding: Ruby Lewis, Daisy McCroy, 'Io Ann Naylor, Lawrence XValker, Nancy Melton, Nancy Gay Smith, Joe Arnold, Tom Bagby, Tiny Tims. SAQ ol? I 6U y President ........ .. ...... THEODORA BURDETTE Vice-President .... . ............. KAREN Hicks Secretary-Treasurer ........ ANNE ROBBINS The members of the Jackson High Library Club are those students who oflcr their time and services to work in the Library. They work diligently, checking books in and, out for students, shelv- ing books, and rebinding books. They also help their sponsor, Mrs. LaVerne Hodge, in all work pertaining to the Library. 62 laani5A The Spanish Club was organized to promote further interest in a language other than our own. The membership includes those students who have had or are taking Spanish and have main- tained an average of 88. Under the sponsorship of Miss Elizabeth Etheridge the Spanish Club is a chartered club of Jackson High School. President ......... ........... GLEN MILAM Vice-President ........ ...... R Urrr PETTIGREW Secretary-Treasurer ..... ....... F RANSUE ETHERIDGE First row, left to right: Pierce Winningham, Jimmy Rooote, Paul James, Butch Smith, Bcauford Luekman, Glenn Milam, Barbara Poole, Billy Carver, Betty Sockwell. Sfronrl row, left to right: Alisa Reed, Jayne Flatt, Lois Flake, Carole Jane Hassell, Suzanne Meriwether, Anita Wood, Diane Meeks, Lois Johnson, Carolyn West. Third row, left to right: June YVinslow, Dorothy Hicks, Bertha Fly, Patsy Jones, Jesselyn Irvin, Mary Louise Coleman, Karen Hicks. Fourth row, left to right: Jim Bailey, Bobby Kendig, Cary Alper, Marilyn Young, Fransue Etheridge, Ruth Pettigrew, Pat Brown. Fifth row, left to right: Virginia Pearce, Ann Ussery, Angeline Frazier, Kitty Richardson, Geneele Camp, Kay Rodgers, Linda Vandiver, Larry Gay Lane. Charlie Jeter, Tommy Tate, Billy Earney, Charle Fr ' , B'll H k C D ' ' Maxwell. Jackie Christie, George Marston, Mr, Ixiey, wer 1 Y aw S, arter yneslusi Jack Only, Glpsy 64 1.3.0- The Trades and Industry Club, better known as the T and I Club, promotes the young student for future job and business. The' alwa 's strive to Carr' out their u ose: To create interest in trade and indust . Y 5 l P FP FY Any boy taking shop is eligible for membership in the Club which is under the direction of Mr. Harry Ivey. ramafic The purpose of the Dramatic Club is to stimulate interest in theatrical work. The members of the club study the techniques involved in play production. In order to obtain actual experience in this field, they present several plays throughout the school year. The majority of the students enjoy the final presentation that is under the direction of a J. H. S. student and their sponsors, Mrs. Martha Polk, and Mrs. Estelle Helms. President ............ ....... D oUoLAs GILBERT Vice-President ......... ....... C AROLYN WRIGHT Secretary-Treasurer ...... ........ E LLIs BAXTER First row, left to right: Mickey McKenzie, Mary Ann Turner, Billy Williams, Laura Lou Sharp, Pat Smith, Pat Pitts, Betty Jo Overton, Ellis Marie Baxter, Carolyn Wright, Douglass Gilbert, Anita Wood. Second row, left to right: Helen Mooney, Petie Jones, Barbara White, Ileen Sipes, Nancy Tuehfeld, Mary Ann Marbury, Joan Rosenblum, Betty Greer McMaster, Suzanne Meriwether, Nancy Jane Parham. Third row, left to right: Betty Lou Luckey, Nell Sutton, Betty Jones, Shirley Kirkpatrick, Constance Holland, Diane Meeks, Barbara Jo Sullivan, Serena Crosswell, Carleen Bridger, Suzanne Manners. Fourth row, left to right: Jimmy Osborne, Lamar Bain, Jimmy Williams, Marilyn Sharp, Lelia Lowry, Molly Burnctte, Linda Hunt, Montez Mullins, Corwinna McCharen, Pat Brown. Fifth row, left to right: Dickie Hudson, Dwayne Flatt, Johnny Barber, Glenn Batten, Beauford Luckman, Boyce Yates, Glenn Milam, Charles Luna, Peter Poole. 66 First row, left to right: James McAfee, Ancil Parker, Tommy Tate, Mike Danner, John Schott, Aaron Robinson, Mark Harris, Bill Stovall, Bill Mooney. Second row: Mollie Burnette, Barbara JO Sullivan, Caroline Burgess, Rita Tiller, Alicia Hazelhurst, Linda Hawks, Sally Baker, Buddy Glassman, Beverly Harris, Dian Schwalb, Donna McKellar, Suzanne Manners, Ann Robbins. Third row: Morris Brill, Sandra Harris. Harriet Holden, Ann Abernathy, Mary Ann Little, Ann Frost. Judy Jones. Amy Harris, Janet Green, Carol Griffin, Mona Siler, Jennie Lee Moore, Carla Wuerpel, Andrea Given, Peggy Hammond, Mrs. Harleston, Sponsor. Fourth row: Gene Horner, Nancy McCollum, Dixie Clampitt. Rosemary Cross, Betty Arrington, Annie Lewis Johnston. Regina Budde, Zulette Horne. Mary Linda Meeks. Betsy Brady, Belle Bowyer, Adrienne Hatcher, Sally Johnson, Pat Jones, Angeline Frazier, Marilyn Meriwether, Mike Moss. Fifth row: Kay Powell, Patsy Hinton. Betty Morris, Nancy Green, Beverly Quamine, Bobby Garrard, Harrison Herron, Buzzy Hammons. Linda Gay Smith, Jackie Fisher, Sondra Medlin, Martha Hawkins, Barbara Teague, Bob Bulliet, Elizabeth Edenton. Sixth row: Sandra Stobaugh, Joy Travis, Brenda Brady, G. G. Dolbeer, Paula Jones, Sally Sanders, Judy Schwalb, Benjie Edmundson, Dennis Hendrix, Barry Thompson, Dalton Gooch, Peter Poole, Charles Luna. Seventh row: Ann Smith, Jennibeth Foster, Helen Conner, Laura Lou Sharp, Carolyn Robertson, Winifred Milam, Joe Hawkins, Jerry Woods, Jim Montgomery, Alfred Boyd, Ronny Rogers. Eighth row: Douglass Horner, Allen Tinker, Harbert Alexander, Jimmy Breen, Russell Robbins, Franklin Parker, Bill Blaekmon, Joe Arnold, Phil Townsend, George Brasher, Dan Stone, Luther Malloy, Herbie Turner. unior Cfaadica olhague President ......... ........................ P ETER POOLE Vice-President ...... ...... A NNIE Lewis JOHNSTON Secretary ........ DONNA MCKELLAR Treasurer ..... ........ G . G. DOLBEER The Junior Classical League Contributes greatly toward the extra-Curricular activities of our sehool. This Organization is Composed of those interested in the Latin language and promoting in our school a better knowledge and. understanding of this language. One of the outstanding events during the year is the annual Roman Banquet with Roman food served and Roman dress worn. Roman entertainment completes the party. This is a comparatively new club, but is steadily working its way up to the top. ,ff www is 3 ,M fag The two-fold purpose of the Projectionist Club is to acquire skill in operating the projectors and gain experience in this field of work. Through the capable instruction of Mr. J. B. Frye they have made it possible for the students at Jackson High School to have more and better visual education. President ......,... ....... I VAN RALEY Vice-President ......... ..... B ILL DAVIS Sec.-Treasurer ........ LINDA Rooms Sitting: Sandra Jones, David Scates. First raw: Sandra Smith, Rosalyn Lewis, Peggy Ross, Janice Vestcr, Lois Johnson. Second row: Ivan Raley, Linda Hunt, Warren-s Tinker, Lamar Hicks, Carter Dynesius, Jerry Perry. Third row: Lamar Bain, Dickie Hudson, Travis Woods, Roy Thomas Johnsey, Nancy Melton, Barbara Taylor, Becky Yielding, Carolyn Russell Fifth row: Rodd M N . . y c att, Wayne Rhear, Jimmy Patterson, Laura Lou Sharp, Dwayne Flatt. Sixth row: Sandy Smith, Freddie Rogers, Herbie Tumer. -..gf 67 tg. -ef 68 First row: Buddy Glassman, Lois Johnson, Jeanette Smith, Sue Ussery, Betty Nunn, Jim Cason, Bill Cooper, Glenn Batten. Second row: Nellie Frances Barnett, Alisa Reed, Beverly Foust, Peggy Cookston, Jerry Cantrel, Carey Alper, Jimmy Whitton. Third row: Harry Butler, Jimmy Wilford, Barry Wimberly, Carole Jane Hassell, Billy Carver, Lonnie Paschall, Bobby Kendig, Mr. Pechonich, Sponsor. Fourth row: Jim Hearn, Dwayne Flatt, Phil Townsend, Morris Brill, Alston Willet, Richard Thomas, George Brasher, Lee Gibbs. cience President ........ ......... J IM HEARN Vice-President ........... ............................. A LISA REED Secretary-Treasurer ..... ....... N ELLIE FRANCES BARNETT This club which was recently organized under the leadership of Mr. John Pechonick, has as its purpose to seek, to understand, and apply the practical uses of science in our everyday world. Qualifications for membership are to have completed one year in a scientific subject and to have maintained an average of 88. This organization is affiliated with the National Science Club of America. Majorettft' Annette Harrington, Martha Brown, Carolyn Robertson, Nancy Applewhite, Dorothy Palmer, Jeanette Harrington, First row: Ann Phillips, Morris Brill, Ann Babb. Second row: Ileen Sipes, Bert Clark, Matt Tomlin, Bc-tty Mars, Jimmy Bullard, William Whitten, Nancy Fishman. Third row: Pamela Armstrong, Joe Anna Davis, Rebeeea Laughlin, Tommy VVilliams, Rosemary Millstcad, Rickey Roever, Bobby Haynie. Fourth row: Billy Carver, janies VVhitten, Norma Wimberly, Sara States, James Smith, John MCCharen, John Williams. lfiftli row: Robert Kendig, Rei-ec Page, Valeria Armstrong, Frank Allison, Jimmy Smith, Tommy Collins, Ben Roe. Sixth row: Dirkie Laughlin, Nolen WVhitmire, Jimmy Wilford, Dan Stone, Jerry Haynie, Jimmy Waller, Susan Cole. Seventh row: Kay Rogers, Pat Fielding, Charles Marston, James Allison, Butch Rogers, Jimmy Williams, Glenn Batten. Eighth row: James Trout, Alvin Horton, Jimmy Osborne, Kenneth McDaniels, Lamar Bain, Douglas Gilbert, Jimmy Bishop. y...i.,.,,. Jttgi z?.,..1 The Golden Bear Band has been one of the main organizations that has aided in the wonderful spirit that our school has displayed throughout the year. As a result of their work they have brought favorable reeoggnition and honor to 'Iac-kson High Sehool, Sinee thc organization of the band in 1946 under the direction of Mr. XV. R. Bonson, it has grown into one of thc best high school bands in tho South. .ww 5 sri' F 4: if ig' Q 7 'K Q Q Kam! payday K is P . ., gi !?:fX:i fipf Left to right: -,..,, ILEEN Swiss, .Maid MARTHA BROWN, Queen i is t'Q .lZ ..,-g.Q'f'f X SUSAN COLE, Alaid my ,,,f,1- W First Row, Left to Right: Nancy Fishman, Ileen Sipes, Nettie Jean ohnson Peggy Cookson Karen Hicks, Nancy Johnsey. Second Row, Left to Right: Pat Fie Brown. Third Row, Left to Right: Susan Carolyn Robertson, Jeanette Harrington. lding, Kay Rodgers, Carleen Bridger Linda Hunt Martha Cole, Ann Fielding, Sara Scates Annette Harrington Fourth Row, Left to Right: Jimmy Osborne, Molly Burnette Ann Robbins Mary Ann Turner, Cherry Moore. Fifth Row, Left to Right: Dickie Laughlin, Nolan Whitnure Jimmy Whitten Billy Carvci Bobby Kendig, Matt Tomlin. Sixth Row, Left to Right: Jimmy Smith, Dwayne Flatt Douglass Gilbert Glenn Batten Jimmy Wilford, Gene Horner, Douglass Horner. gt, ctr First Row, Left to Right: Lois Johnson, Gloria Swanson, Frcida Williams, Kay Rogers, Sara Scates, Nancy Johnsey, Karen Hicks, Cherry Moore, Nettie Jean Johnson, Mary Ann Turner, Peggy Cookson, Ann Robbins, Reba Newbill. Row, Left to'Right: Mr. Bill , S ponsor, James McAfee, Billy S e con d Bonson Carver, Thornrny Welch, Bobby Haynie, Jimmy Williams, Matthew Tomlin, Gene Homer, Douglass Homer, Carleen Bridger, Linda Hunt. Dwayne Flatt, Douglass Gilbert, uaic Waofero . vl ' rd aw r, w we Wagxzitedi mail c i ww ucv- LW, qateh nga' M3665 'Yi s,BOlc':ZIelCh' lei31Cam,O W itlieriowere W ht: ybe 9, M0 4 4 wit to TigW'lyi!iltS'iz,imf,neff ' Staifrizieszwftfeofte 'a Siifllll' win. a Smit i Gini igmfhsenda swung 4 F P O 4 11.6, fy C146 oliona .xdml junior lgofariana These boys were selected by the faculty to attend the meetings of the jackson Lions Club and the Rotary Club. This was a privilege for them to observe the functions of these civic clubs. After attending four meetings they made a brief speech expressing their appreciation for this opportunity which will help them to be better citizens in the future. , ylgsy 0' . +- iiv ' gy' 7' 33+ +54 72 First row: Myra Jo Coy, Patty Barham, Geneele Camp, Carol Bynum, Mildred Traughber, Pat Jones, Betty Sockwell, Joan Rosenblum, Virginia Ruth Pearce, Kitty', Richardson, Loney Wadley, Sue Ussery, Jeanette Smith. Second row: Betty Arrington, Camille Bailey, Betty Nunn, Lois Flake, Carole Jane Hassell, Larry Gay Lane, Zulette Horn, Gloria Sykes, Angeline Frazier, Pat Smith, Laura Lou Sharp, Annie Lewis Johnston. Third row: Andy House, Cotton Couch, Jerry Gilbert, Larry Bell, Frankie Davis, Bobby Garrard, Bill Shults, Glenn Milam, Harry Butler, Jim Montgomery, Dick Slaughter, Joe Wayne Hawkins. Fourth row: Hugh Yarbro, Jim Teague, Charlie Edgin, Jim Freeman, Joe Coughlin, Bobby Castleman, Lee Gibbs, Dennis Hendrix, Bob Freeman, Jim Cason. Fifth row: Charlie Orr, James Edward Kuykendall, Albert Arnette, Harold Gaither, Charles Rush, Don Eaves, Jim Hearn, Buster Allison, Billy Williams. Sixth row: Jimmy Wallace, Jack Only, Charles Raines, Jimmy Poteete, James Scott, Gene Pearce, Boyce Yates. A President ........ ....... B on FREEMAN Vice-President ................ ....... C HARLES RAINES Secretary and Treasurer ....... .... . .VIRGINIA PEARCE One of the newer organizations in school, the J Club, opens its membership to any student who is interested. in athletics. This is a branch of the city club which bears the same name. Its purpose, which is to stimulate interest in athletics, has been instilled in them throughout the year by their sponsor, Mr. Tury Oman. 3 Y ,wg-,,. ,M VL i we . .1 R X NXWRWX awww' 2158 gli SJW-4. T : 2 ffm? a m ss 5 Q ww A M '59 ' ' -:Q A I 1 M, ' I x -1 -V l A wang - lf: rg , W Hiwzm an iii M aw in iv urs 'mn aww H . ,,, . X 4.5333 my 5 . -Av M X, . ky S1213 SA: 1 , , ...Q ,f .4 ,. ,. ,-..- 49 X Qx K-,K ,.. X fr-Q W wiiifii 519' ,PV wfhff Q56 KW TH'-:ODQIQA Ui ceNaEs.E es,-v-rv GREEQ BUQDETTE Q CA:-vnv NIS MAETERQL, ,La1, M cm Q f X 'gs W4 3 E W sm Q fx 1 nw 4 I Front row: David Fry, Bobby Camp, Jimmy Lee Wilson, Charles Orr, Frankie Davis, Bob Medlin, Ray Powell, Andy House, P. V. Mount, Gay Powell, Fred Reed, Bill Williams, Larry Steed. Second row: Bob Castleman, Joe Coughlin, Jimmy Wallace, Jim Teague, D. D. Coppedge, Don Eaves, William Stegall, Bill Shults, Bruce Vestal, Robert Ashby, Larry Bell, Douglas Horner. Third row: Albert Arnett, Adam Gay, Brantley Smith, Charles Rush, Harold Gaither, Corky Carman, Dick Slaughter, Charles Allison, Jack Only, Jim Poteete, Charles Raines, Glenn Milam. Z-looflaff 1954 SCORES JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL GOLDEN BEARS Jackson 48 .......................................................................................................... Camden 0 Jackson 14 .......... ............. T renton 6 Jackson 0 ......... ........ I saac-Litton 21 Jackson 7... ........ Dyersburg 19 Jackson 0 ......... ..................... P aducah 12 Jackson 6 ......... ......................... N orthside 0 Jackson 0 ..,....... ........ K ey West, Florida 20 Jackson 12 ........ ................... U nion City 6 Jackson 0 .......... ............... L exington 15 Jackson 31 ....... .......................... ............... P a ris O COACHES TURY OMAN JIM JOYNER JOHN PECHONICK '5l77l9' xkw? X W ., ':,,,:, J 4 ku .I I First mzcx' CI1:11'Iic- Edgin, .IOC Whync IIawkins, .Inn Czxson, AIIw1't Arnvtt, -Ivrxy CiIIwrt. .9'!a11rl1'n.g.' II1n'QIcI Gzlitlnw, ,lim IIm'zn'n. -Inn Potcvtv. Bob FIITIYIIIII. 'Inn F1'l'l'IIlLIH, .IL11114-Q Scott Cum 11 : 'I'1u'y Oman. avkson -Iavkson Iarkson Ilavkson Iackson :Iarkson -IQLVIKSOII .IIICIKSOII .Iavkson zxfkson avkson Izlckson Iarkson Iavkson Iafkson 90645011 Qyofclen E010 !yCl.'Il'?l6Cl 3'0I f'5 I ...........CllIHiIlfI1 43 . ......... .....,.. IX liddlvton 60 ,.....,..,.RipII-y 21 ....,....Parsons 37 .............RipIcy 9 6.5 ........ ....,,... N orthsiclv 54 ..........Paduc':1h 56 ,.,...,..RcicIInncI 36 ...,....IIl'1'l'I1 IIIuII -III 78 ......... ..........,.... II II't'ZlCIIA'PII 59 . ....,.... ......, IX Ivrnphis Iiz1St 418 .. .,...... ........., I Icndvrson .I-I ,.....,.I.vxingt0n 68 ...........MiIz1n 4-5 ......,.I,r'xington I58 .I .I -ILICIKSOII 'IHVIQSOII IZICIQSOII iluvksolm Izlvkson :IlN'IiSOIl zxrksorl ackson Izu'IiS0r1 Iavksnn Izxfksfm Izxvkson Izxvkson Izxvkson Izxrkson 79 67 64. 66 .,....... I' ........Nm'tI1sidv ..............,IIK'IllIS ........IIllI1II30Idt ........I,Cxingt0n 58 ......... ...... I 'I4'IlCIl'l'S0l1 72 ......... ........ I Iulnboldt JI ........, .........,. IN IiIa1n 47 .......,. .......,.... P nrsons 61 I' I' ......,..Hl'IICIIII'S0Il .JI .,......, ....,...,..... I ioltnn 671 ,........ ...,...,... I Iclnis 7I ...... . .....,......., Pinson 4-I ......... ......... I Ilytlu-x'iIIv Q9 .......,. ............... C Ivntrzll 74 .,......., ,.....,. Union City 58 'II I6 68 45 II 50 -I'I 48 53 43 48 68 48 62 79 WEE six fi. -3,5 1 E 9 2 Q2 E f n kg- . Ig Wi. 3 35 S gi ,af Mi N N3 Q Q , 2525 5 I . V .1 M R fs YQ if V Ai ' First row: Betty Arrington, Gloria Sykes, Zulette Horne, Angeline Frazier, Carole Jane Hassell, Barbara Lee White. Strznding: Kitty Richardson, Annie Lewis Johnston, Bctty Wacllcy, Larry Gay Lanc, Laura W'ithc-rspoon, Pat Knnbriclg Conch, Miss Eclyth Worthy. jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson glial, Zim I9 4-1955 SOPQ5 jack.fon's Opponent? Score Score . .,...... 53 ....... . 51 43........ 59........ 35.....,.. 52........ 63...,.... 42 61 33 86 46 68 45......,, 44 34 76 37 57 58 36 44- 37 ffiffffikis fflfflff 50 76 59 57 52 49 57 48........ 70 53 48........ TOURNAMENT 46........ 4-5........ Opponent? Name Alamo Alamo Camden .. Middleton Ripley Parsons Ripley North Side Holy Names Beech Bluff Milan .. Lexington North Side Bemis .. Humboldt .. Lexington Henderson .. Humboldt Milan Parsons Henderson Bemis Pinson Union City Malcsus Pinson Parsons +il9'l3' Jovnnn. CQ- Kxg fig I 'A m' 4 gif U1 'Ni vi 5 Sq? Qizif ke E 553' 3 Q Q.-u 'F A fm' awards: LEWIS Ross-1953 C L. Baum, III--1954 QW W I WW 'K iifffiijm f 4 'ai ,W-.f--'WN .X fd? ' O.. You will receive a friendly and cordial welcome al' The Naiional Bank of Commerce in Jackson. 33 Banking Services Available for Your Benefil' l905 - Our Fif'I'ie'l'l1 Anniversary Year - l955 CZZ 6.0lZCL! 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WW' ' f X E s, A 44 I I' 4' Q2 Ea.- fi 'RW NR ,J Ervfff- gals ffgbffg: 74' lg 'Lx' Y-2- !.,,x ,- xgx xv Q f C--rj 'Q 1 X UU U3 '9Q'L W4 L All MQQZQWM Many of your friends of earlier classes are now members of the telephone family We join with them in wishing you every success and good fortune for the future SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Complimenis of ALUMINUM FIIIIS, I II. Richmond SI'reeI' - Jackson, Tenn. Complimenfs of IRVING HARRIS, Manager TENNESSEE DIVISION l. IS. BAIHIUII IIIIMPANY Maurice Building Manufacfuring Sfafioners for THE SENIOR CLASS ak Jackson, Tenn. E. E. IAIIAFERRII JEWEIRY SIIIRE JACKSON, TENNESSEE +5I93I3' W. C. HANAFEE nl' Complimenls of Jackson Sawmill llo Make Sure If's Electric ,Sf Q4 Eh.- For Campus Clofhes Service ls Our Ideal Jaclison WS PlUMBlNli 8: HEATING 2 CUMPANY JJJMJJ Jackson's Grea+es+ Slrore C S Se ell Pho e 7 l65l since nam J Ck T ee Zfgfav fr N 4 L Jsf pdm Ji? WW? f H W fi If xx 5 13 Q Q ggi? N5 xy Q 5 My X Q 55g WN Kamik Model Mill Co., Inc. Jackson, Tenn. if Manulaclurers ol Sou+l'1's Finesl Flour, Com Meal, Slock and Poullry Feed Also llie home of lvlarlha While Flour, Marrha While Sell-Rising Flour Now has 'rl'1e l'1o+ rize Localed in flue liearr of +l1e 'rerrilory we serve Complimenls of Me6EE-R033 Hardware 00. Jaclcson's Hardware Deparlmenl' Slore Complimenls of TH ETA KAPPA OMEGA Complimenfs of Southern Suppl llompan Your Link . . . wilh 'rhe rr1anufac'rurer Qi 96 19..- 'ngafifi is PATENTED PRODUCTS OF QUALITY Complimenfs of Jimmy Thompson Buick Company 257-259 W. Lafayeffe Phone 2-3426 Jackson. Tennessee Your Buick Dealer Complimenfs of CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '55 Umar-Stanfill Used Cars Thg '92 Poplar Phone 7-0466 BIHCIC 8 White St0l'0 +3979 Compliments ot Haynes Distributing Co. 0. E. Hearn Const. Co. BUILDER Residential 8: Commercial Serving Jackson tor 35 Years Phone 7-6l98 Compliments ot Tri County Feed Harley-Davidson Motor Cycles Wilson Outdoor Equipment CQITI pany 47 shefrell Phone 2-31 in Jackson. Tennessee Universal Ford Cultivators Construction Steel Compliments ot John Williams Stool Works fi. of ea Complimenls , of Southern lau nd ly CI ea n ers DIC' 7-441 8 Complimenf Compliments of of KAPPA CHI SORORITY 's Complimenfs of Midwest Dairy Products Ce. Jackson. Tennessee The New Southern An Alberf Noe Hofel Remember also The Read House, Chaffanooga The Cwnesboro. Owensboro, Ky. Complimenfs of 9 mcx wlmnms SERVICE snnou 0 en 5 and GARAGE Sub Deb Shop Boys' Shop 394 Poplar Telephone 2-498i Jackson, Tennessee +d99li' laycook Printing IIO. Besl Equipped Small Prinfing Plan? in Soulh Clwrcln Slreel. Soullx ol Clwesler Jackson, Tenn. Cornplimen+s of Ilrockefs Plumbing and Heating Company Complimenls of SE ITEST MIIK JACKSON DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. Disiribufor P. 81 L. SERVICE STATION Cy Arnold. Owner Pan-Am Producls U. S. Royal Tires and Tubes Phone 7-9976 Poplar and Lambufln Open 24 hours a day FOX RESTAURANT 203 Easf Main Jackson, Tennessee DRINK M +P N :nv VNFFRS M1- , all Elblfepperi Kixxivlin H. M. FELSENTHAI. CO. Distribufors of Q XV fi SCHRAFFTS CI-IOCOLATES rl A UH For Life! I IO W. Mann SI. Phone 7-I46l -if IOO Iilfn- N 4 'w ...wwf X x N x J sie: .,.. : S A gk -is 'N ' SNWN' W iijiifc- . ' A f N X Iv if Y sk f 1 iw v W? if S 3 5 ki Sv .4 E 5 N , Q' 5 . E .S 'Q s 2 7 X. Q .gf A A m - x Z N . x ' K .- x xb A .. ' - f mfg. filx 40 YV ,QD ' , ,gxlw-f. . Q? .W : fQ'-,' YE?'c' 'J'- ','N. z . tv. -4 ,, '5f'4r..,y I rw, , s QQ . f A' .34 '- 44. .U1 H I A , A. F , -' .f J Q fig. ... is ' 1.2! swf' - 5 5 M -' we ws, .....,. .,.L .- . 3 .x x .5 . ,.,,. . .. X - we Jackson's Largest Automotive Center TR EX CHEVR0lET Compliments ot Union University Compliments ot Tennessee News Co. Wholesale News Dealers 306 S. High St. Jackson, Tenn. Five Floors ot Fine Furnitur . . Smith Eurnrture Company Jackson. Tennessee One ot the South's Leading Furniture Stores West Tennessee Business College Otters the Following Courses Jac:lcson's Finest Dry Cleaning Stenographic Junior Accounting W S.d S cret 'el Higher Accountin and E:ecutTvi-L Secretarial Business Administration ' e fOf'tice Machinesj Free Placement Service Visitors Welcome Phone WEST TENNESSEE BUSINESS COLLEGE Highway 45 at Bemis intersection Maurice Building Phone 7-439i Jeclrson, Tenn. TApproved for Veterans Training! Compliments ot C 8: CD. PAINT - WALLPAPER VENETIAN BLINDS Every Thursday Night ls Family Nite SIMPSUN CENTER Jaclcson's First Shopping Center For All Kinds Ot Food At Everyday Low Prices SIMPSON'S SUPER STORE -vii lO2 First Methodist Church Choir School Jackson, Tennessee Dr. Adolphus Gilliam, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Barney Thompson, Directors Phone 7-278 I Compliments ot TATE BROTHERS Church and Chester The l. T. Grocery Food You Will Enioy Plenty ot Free Parking--Free Delivery Phone 2-257I 400 Poplar St L. E. Thomason, Owner Compliments ot Baker's ESSO Station I4OO Highland Jackson. Tenn. Phone 7-624i 7 M06 el' 6 I I I Market Street The Home of l-lart, Schattner 8: Marx Compliments ot gun cad er Compliments ot Townsend Electric Co. Compliments ot Teague and Stewart Pan-Am Distributors -vEflO3l3v- Complimenls of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Amee Feed Stores Wayne Lives+oclc 84 Poulrry Feeds IZ3 W. College Phone 7-353l 9 .lackson's Leading Shoe Sfore IO9 E. Main Con enienr Charge Accounls Complimenrs of MILLER IUMBER CIIMPANY, INC. J. C. Edenton Co. WHCLESALE GROCERS Compllmenfs of if Flrst BRANCI-IES: laundry and Cleaners MILAN I-IUMBOLDT BROWNSVILLE RIPLEY CORINTH, Miss. Phone 7-'SSS Hutton-Tritts Co. H35 Years WIII1 Dodge Dodge ' Plymoulh - Dodge Trucks Sales - Service ZI6 E. Clnesrer a+ Church Complimenrs of Casey Agency GENERAL INSURANCE S mpson Cenrer Jackson, Tenn Phone 2 466I +54 IO4 year- l. P. Jackson DIAMONDS - WATCHES SILVER - CHINA CRYSTAL CongraI'uIaI'ions to the class of '55 from Double Cola ouslny .1 I Jackson, T Compliments Compliments of of A Jackson Hugh ibramafic Cfu P. I. A. Compliments Compliments of of a p,ie,,d Metropolitan lifc Insurancc Company Compliments of .SZGIWLPOCL The Big Hat Cafe South Sidc Fruit Stand C. E. Gay. Sr.. Prop. Iruck Stop 8: Drive-Inn USE NATURAL GAS 'For Cooking Clolhes Drying Wa+er Healing Air Condllloning Refrigeralion Healing West Tennessee Gas Co. S. M. lawrence Co. Your lGEl Dealer Telephone 7-8536 532 E. Chesle Smifk .fdmgufance Phone 7-5 5 5 5 Complimenls G. l. 8: Hugh Yerbro Serving your Real Eslale and lnsurance need since l9l6 Farm and Garden Center lllStllUli0l1fll F00ll a branch of FARMERS GIN COMPANY llo Wilson Avenue Poplar S+ af 6 M A O R R P. O. Box 411 Ph 24561 Jackson, Tennessee Disrribul ol Com fy Cl b B ol Kokniaf . Central Beverage L5 gona! Mead Company .gf :oe yas-- ,gm H 6 Compliments ot George-Anna Motel Compliments of TUCHFELD'S S t Apparel Ed's 81 Co-Ed's KING BEE uk Southeastern Syrup Co., lne. E. C. Martin, Gen. Manager CUNCRETE PRHDUCTS IIUMPANY ir LIGHTWEIGHT MASONRY BLOCKS Jackson- Tennessee SOFFIT BLOCKS SPLIT BLOCKS O 00. Compliments ot lneor orated 'L Yates Town and Country HARDwooD - LUMBER Market t I4OI East Chester Williams Street Phone 7-853l Ja k T Compliments ot . Harris-Fanning GMC Sales 384 S. Royal St. Jackson, Tenn. Sales 81 Service GASOLINE-OIL 81 TIRES In Phones 7-858l -7-8582-2-9lO3 +224 los Complimenfs of JOLLY CHOI.l.Y Complimenfs of MOSES AUTO PARTS 529 E. Chesfer Sf. Complimenfs of PRONTO PUP DRIVE-IN S H- KRESS Meer me af ihe Pup Complimenh of PEREL 8: LCWENSTEIN The Diamond Sfore of 'rhe South 2I3-2I5 Easf Main Sfree+ Jackson. Tenn. Our Besf Wishes for the Seniors Complimen+s of C. A. McKENZIE GROCERY 457 Lexing+on Ave. Jackson, Tenn. Cwwplimenfs Complimems of of FANNYE SHOP J. 8x W. SUPER MARKET IO7 E. Main 7I8 F0reS+ Phone 7-I4Oo Complimenfs of HAYS AVENUE PHARMACY POLLARD'S SERVICE STATION Mobilgas and Mobiloil M8 Poplar Sfreei Phone 7-9363 Befween ihe Legion and V.F.W. Homes Complimenis of COCHRAN'S GROCERY HANDY ANDY MARKET No. 2 Fancy Groceries, Fresh Meals and Vegefables - . I Phone 7-1016 829 E, Chesfer P ' mo' J R T 'W N ROY' GC Son, enn. Phone 7-0504 l23 Peabody KENNETH R. GRISSOM General Confracfor Residenfial - Commercial Balfimore and Church Jaclcson, Tenn. Charlie Travis-Allie Lee Travis Phone 2-489i Jackson. Tenn. Complimenfs of GRIFFIN'S GROCERY Phone 7-7796 20l Lenoir Sfreel' CompIimen+s of W. W. SCATES 81 SONS Radiator and Wrecker Service 3IB Poplar Sf. Dey Phone 2-l90I Nighf Phone 2-2782 arrow. Compliments ot LEHNING PHARMACY 927 Highland Phone 7-6774 Compliments ot LANlER FUNERAL HOME East Baltimore THE JEWEL BEAUTY SHOP Hair Shaping 81 Styling Our Specialty Compliments ot JOHN LITTLE GAS CO. Phono 7-3446 2l7lf1 N. Liberty St. Complgmenfs of SMITH 84 HAMMONDS Grocery and Market S Fresh Meats, Vegetables, Groceries and Frozen Food Marlcet and Chester Phone 7-5573 Hee Daltvew Phone 7-7196 l5l8 E. Chester St Compliments Compliments ot of the G H. W. SMITH PLUMBIN AND SPUDNUT HEATING suPPLY co. DAIRY QUEEN PINKSTON 81 SCRUGGS, Inc. Campbell at Hicksville Rexel' Drug 57079 Our customers are invited to inspect the interior of Phone 7-4453 F Store at GUY time. I I7 N. Liberty Street Compliments ot ROBERT'S JEWELRY STORE BOONE'S 7-HOUR CLEANERS l2l Lexington Phone 7-9626 OWEN GROCERY 8: MARKET Compliments FREE DELIVERY of C b ll 81 K' St . Ph 2-331 I -2-33I2 amp E 'ng S McCAl.L-HUGHES Air Conditioned tor Your Comfort GLAMOR SHOPS Smart Apparel tor Women PAT 8. MIKE'S LEXINGTON INN eooo Eooo FOR LESS Where Students Meet +51 I IO E+-- Complimenfs of WILLIAMS SHOES Ask for JACKSON PACKING COMPANY Brand Producfs Complimenls of FRED MICHIE AUTO EXCHANGE Complimenls of WILSON-GEYER CO. J. T. MORGAN PLUMBING CO. High Qualify Worlcmanship Reasonable Prices Models - Arls - Craffs - Slramps - Games THE HOBBY CENTER Louis and Juani'I'a Reihammer 309 E. Main S+. Across from Cify Hall Complimem of RUSSELL-MAYFLOWER RUSSELL TRANSFER COMPANY Ira T. Johnson Consiruclion Co. Telephone 7-I496 II7 E. College Phones 2-3476 81 2-3477 Jecksen. Tennessee Basford 8: Walden Furnifure Co., Inc. Jackson, Tennessee Phone 7-I6II Ill E. College S+. Complimenfs of HIGHLAND GROCERY 935 Highland Phone 7-l59l EPSl'm 014 Parlicular People Pa+ronize PARK DRY CLEANERS Complimenfs of LEEPER AUTO PARTS E. B. McAULEY'S RED BALL FOOD STORE Free Delivery Service Phone 7-7459 Haffon 81 Lambufh THE Complirnenfs LUCILLE CLEANERS 1. Home of Beauliful Cleaning O Hollis Parker, Manager Phone 7-38I6 HUB CITY TAXI CO. Jackson, Tenn. 'Z-fllljao CompIimen+s of AMERICAN LEGION SAM BERGEL AUTO PARTS Telephone 2-34-7I BRYANT'S SUPERETTE COVUPIWGHIS Your Communify SI'ore of Groceries, Meais and Fresh VegeIabIes Phone 7-7636 I442 E. Chesfer JACKSON CIVI-I-AN CLUB Complimenfs CROWDER FEED MILL Purina Chows I O Grinding - Mixing - SheIIing COOPER SIGNS 239 W. LaIayeHe Jackson, Tenn. The Bes+ Insurance Comphmemfs is 'I'he service of rendered by JOHN M. CADE AGENCY CHARLIE'S DRIVE-IN Complimenis of DEES CONSTRUCTION CO. Old Medina Road DIXIE 'CREAM DRIVE-IN Souih RoyaI Exfended England 81 PaI rerson Radio Service Radio and Television Service An'I'enna Ins'I'aIIa+ion I446 E. Chesfer S+. Complimenis of phone 2-350' Jackson' Tenn. EAST CHESTER AUTO SERVICE Complimenfs Complimenfs of of FENNER RADIO 8: ELECTRIC CO. GRABER'S Complimenfs E. I'I. JOHNSON of Painfing - Paper Hanging - Floor Finishing 627 BurIceH' Phone 2-3378 GREEN LANTERN Jackson, Tennessee .gums- HARLAN'S GULF SERVICE Highland and McCowa+ Phone 7-0786 Experl Wheel Balancing Two Experf Mechanics on Duly Complimenls of DICK CLIPPARD, INC. Lincoln - Mercury We Service All Models Complirnenls of STANDARD DRUG STORE Drugs, Founlain Service, Sandwiches Markel' 8: Lafayelle Sfreels Connplimenls of MAC CRAIG TIRE COMPANY Phone 7-6734 Jackson, Tenn Cornplimenls of JACKSON MARBLE 8: GRANITE WORKS Complimenls of Della Bela Sigma Sororify Cornplimenls of LIBRARY CLUB THE FRANCES SHOPPE Ladies' Ready-To Wear Fashionable Apparel Mocleralely Priced II2 Church Phone 7-I62I ' Don'f Make a Move wifhoul' calling Compllmenls TisdaIe's Transfer 8: Sforage Company of . D. C. Tisdale, Owner . Movin Local and Long Dislance en OI' g A I' f Norih American Van Lines Free Eslimafes 246 W. Main Phone 7-2766 Cornplimenls of MURPHY TRACTOR CO. Ford Tracfors Sales - Service - Parfs Jaclcson, Tenn. Complimenls of .14 jriend IPATIROIXIIIZIE OLJIIR ADVIEIRTIISIEIRS Complimen+s of NANDO JONES Complirnenls ol: KEITH'S GROCERY I7O Allen Ave. COfY1pllf'T'IefTl'S of Cgmplimenfs BLUE RIBBON MILLING co. of Blue Ribbon Feeds MCDANlEl. AMUSEMENT CO. 360 SCOH S,H,ee+ 504 S. Royal Phone 7-21 ll MCDONALD BROTHERS OUARTET lI7 E. College S+. Phone 2-l868 Call lhern for 'rhe Besl in Enlerlainmenl For Church or School Organizalions MULLENS PLUMBING CO. Home of Fine Plumbing Complirnenls Compllmemis of of NEWSOM BROTHERS GROCERY NEWSOM MOTORS PAN-AM SERVICE CENTER Compllmenls Carl Jackson Herschai Ware of U. S. Tires-Pres+oli+e Ba'Heries G OC Y Phone 7-0656 Main ancl Royal Sfs. 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Phone 7-7090 Jackson, Tennessee Goodyear Tires 81 Bafferies and all Types of Accessor' Pick Up 8: Delivery Service Complirnenfs of TAYLOR'S FLOWERS 8: GIFTS Complimenls of Complimenfs of DOROTHY'S BEAUTY SHOP W lion Hofel across from Greyhound Bus Sfaiion a Ph-me 1-mb coRPoRATloN Open nighi' by appoinimeni Complimenls Complimenfs of of ROBINS CIGAR COMPANY MORRIS PEST CONTROL ii53,3,. Complinnenls of VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP CLIFFORD PIERCE Radio and Television Service Phone 2.I IOI -2-459i 308 E. College Phone 2-2496 I Complimenls Complimenfs of of LAUNDERETTE AT HICKSVILLE FRANK NAEF BODY SHOP COmp'f'em JEWEII MIIINIIRD Tire Service DAVIS STORE Wes? Main Phone 7-2643 HARDEMAN Music COMPANY TENNESSEE VALLEY LIFE Say 'f WHL MWC fioioglfiilflnsggsilfen Phone 7'32lI 209 N' Llberly Jackson, Tenn. GROCERY 81. MARKET of FRUITS - MEATS - VEGETABLES 434 Pres+on Sf. PIWOHB 7-2639 SKYWAY GOLF COURSE DIXIE CASTLE Ill S. 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