Loretto High School - Mustang Yearbook (Loretto, TN)
- Class of 1963
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She opened a wide new vista to us with her teaching of Shakespeare's MACBETH. Thank you. Mrs. Arnold, from the bottom of our hearts. Senior Class of '63 Mrs. Arnold's death occurred on May 15, 1963. Our Beloved Math Teacher MISS CUTRELL .NA To those who open this book: Welcome! The staff of the 1963 Mustang hopes that as you turn the pages of this book, the accom- plishments, expectations, triumphs, and all other events which have painted the picture of this school year, have been faithfully por- trayed. We have worked this year with one goal in mind, to turn out the best Mustang yet. Annual Staff lb 5-Wi' -A335 We J' ,S ft? vb asf 4 'uf THANK YOU, MRS. MYRICK! 5 ft L 5 3 Q 2 5 X 5 fr 3 S . . . for your invaluable help to the annual staff in addition to your regular teaching duties. . . . for your love of fun. . K W! W . . . for accepting an overload. PRlNCIPAL'S MESSAGE TO THE STUDENTS OF LHS It is a great pleasure for me to aid in the administration of our institution com- posed of such a fine group of people as we have, and it is the hope of us who try to administer that you continue to progress with renewed efforts. A . D. Chapman The It dro Upon the plare It blesseth lazm that MRS. HELEN BECKMAN English II, Latin I, ll MRS. ALTHEA BONNER Chemistry, Science MR. JOHN CUTRELL Mathematics MRS. RUBYE GIBBS Social Studies MR. LEE HAGADORN Biology, History, Coach MISS BARBARA HAMMOND Home Economics MRS. SYLVIA HAYES Band, Chorus, Englishl MRS. JIMMY HELD English MISS FLORA GREY JORDAN Librarian MR. JAMES MCCOY Physical Education, Coach MRS. ALF MYRICK Commercial MR. JAMES PLASKETT English II, Guidance Counselor MRS. DANNY PUTMAN Secretary MRS. GENEVIEVE NEWTON English IV, II MR. FLOYD E. RUSHING, IR Agriculture MRS. ALVIN RUSS Physical Education, Mathematics MR. RAYMOND RUSS Social Science MRS. RAYMOND RUSS English III, Art MR. I. B. SMITH Biology, Coach, Mechanical Drawing MR. JAMES M. STORY Civics, Mathematics SPONSORS s A 1 - w R wV.q. ff ' ' VIE U ,TI KL., M J .i .Y LSSS s A -M., 3- sis ,ff SENIOR Miss Hammond Mr. Plaskett JUNIOR Mrs. Claudia Russ Mr. Rushing Ei 5 aa VU iVC80Egpw e SPONSORS ,f-fk , M 9226: VW v0W 7 rf fi SOPHOMORE Mrs. Ruby Gibbs Mr. Cuttrell FRESHMAN Mrs. Held Mr. Smith EDITORS Iaunet Riddle Mike Nobln 1 f 5 i AD SALESMEN ANNUAL SA LESMEN mr Ni., A5293 . A.v,. : 'l f1 1,gs'1t1,'.F SPORTS EDITORS Allen Walters Iva Nell Lee Vicki Cross Ronnie Williams . NNN NW ---L.. CADENCE CLUB - Carolyn Ferrell LIBRARY - Sarah McKinney FHA - Peggy McCrory and lane Williams FFA - Jim Yeager ART EDITOR Larry Todd FTA-BETA AgH6S'Wi1SOH AWARDS Martha McAdams we v , 15552 1 W 1, 1: Tomewow, and iomowow, and tomorrow Creeps in Mix petty pace from play to da To the last syllable of recorded fimeg . . SHAKESPEARE JG fan 1 I Q 3 I ' 9 5 f I I Q A:,!W E 'JJ President - - - -MIKE NOBLIT Vice-President - - - RONNIE WILLIAMS SCCFCIHYY - - - - - PEGGY MCCRORY Treasurer - - - - DANNY MCMASTERS Reporter - - - -----'----- ---- M YRA HAND SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN MISS JANET RIDDLE BARBARA JEAN ALLEN Barbara was a member of the F. H.A. and the Cadence Club. She served as treasurer of the band her freshman year and lettered in band for three years. Her major was in music and her minors were social studies and science. Barbara was elected the best personality of the junior class. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Allen of Iron City. BRENDA CAROLYN ANDREWS Carolyn, who was a representative of her community in the Fair- est of the Fair contest at the Middle Tennessee State Fair, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Andrews of West Point. She was also a member of the F. H.A. She majored in home economics and minored in business and music. NITA SUE BARNETT Sue majored in social studies and minored in home economics and business. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Barnett of Fairview Community. Sue was an active member of the F. H. A. and worked in the library. DIANNE FRANCES BECKMAN Dianne, a math major, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Beckman of Loretto. She attended County Day as a freshman, was Miss Freshman Class, and was freshman attendant to the Homecoming Queen. Dianne was a cheerleader for three years, junior class treas- urer, and a member of the F.T.A. for three years. She served as treasurer of the Beta Club for two years. Dianne has voluntarily work- ed many hours in the guidance office helping with test scores. She also participated in a regional math contest at Pulaski in 1962. An usher at the 1962 Graduation, Dianne minored in Latin and science. ROBERT A NT HONY BEUERLEIN Bobby's major subject was mathematics and his minors were sci- ence and Latin. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Beuerlein of Loretto and was one ofthe managers of the football team. JOHN HA YLEN BOSTON Hay1en's major was in social science and his minors were in sci- ence and business. He was a member ofthe basketball squad for four years and was a member of the F. T.A. Haylen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Lee Boston of Five Points. LOIS HELEN BU SBY Helen was an active member ofthe F. H,A. , and served one year as reporter for the club. She majored in social studies and minored in home economics and business. Helen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Busby. JAMES PAU LIE BUTTRUM Paulie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted N. Buttrum and lives on Route Two, Iron City. He majored in art and minored in math and science. Paulie has displayed art work at both the Middle Tennessee State Fair and here at school. GLENN EA RL COLVERT Glenn was an art student and had art on display at the Middle Tennessee State Fair and at our art displays held each spring in the school gymnasium. He was a social study major and minored in art and science. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Colvert of Leoma. VICKI CHARLOTTE CROSS Vicki was president of the freshman class, junior class reporter, Best All-Round junior and she has been a cheerleader for 4 years. She was Homecoming Queen and participated in the Fairest of the Fair contest at Middle Tennessee State Fair. Vicki, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Cross of St. Joseph, was a member ofthe Beta Club and the F. H.A. She majored in home economics and minored in math and social science. MARY GERALDINE DAVIS Geraldine was selected as Most Talented in her freshman year, was reporter for the Beta Club, a member ofthe F. H. A. , and was the girl's basketball manager for two years. Her major was business and her minors were math and home economics. Geraldine is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Davis. JANE FRANCES DAVIS Jane, who majored in business and minored in science and music, is the daughter of Mrs. L. H. Davis of Loretto. She was chosen as the Most Popular Freshman and the Friendliest Sophomore. She was secre- tary of the sophomore class, has attended County Day, was a member of the Cadence Club, and was an usherette at the 1962 graduation. Jane was program chairman for the Beta Club, member ofthe F. H. A. and was Woodwind Representative for the band. DOROTHY KAYE DEAN Dorothy majored in business and minored in social science and home economics. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dean of Iron City and is a member of the F. H. A. JAMES MARVIN DISHONGI-I James, co-captain of the 1962 football team, lettered in foot- ball for two years and was elected Class Favorite his sophomore year. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dishongh of Iron City, James majored in social studies and minored in science and business. WILLIAM TRAVIS DOLLAR Bill, a math major, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Dollar of Ramah. He minored in science and social studies. LINDA GAIL DOVER Gail, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Dover ofthe Ramah Community, was voted Most Ambitious Junior and was selected as junior attendant to the Football Queen. She was a member of the F. H.A. Gail majored in home economics and minored in science and business. JAMES THOMA S DRYDEN Jimmy, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dryden of Route One, Leoma was a member ofthe F.F.A. He majored in agriculture and minored in science and social studies. MARTHA CAROLYN FERRELL Carolyn, a business major, is the daughter of Mrs. Nellie Ferrell of Lawrenceburg. She was a majorette for three years and belonged to the Cadence Club. Carolyn was elected secretary of the class when she was a freshman, was Miss Sophomore Class, and was sophomore attendant to the football queen. She was also a member of the F. T. A and served on the Entertainment Committee of the Beta Club. Caro- lyn was an usherette at the 1962 commencement exercises. She min- ored in music and social studies, and worked in the library her sopho- more year . BARBARA ELLEN FISHER Barbara majored in social studies and minored in business and science. She is the daughter of Mrs. Jack Fisher and lives on Route One, Loretto, off the West Point Road. JERRY THOMAS FOX Jerry attended Operation Heart Beat at Vanderbilt University in 1962. He was selected as the Most Talented Freshman, Mr. Junior Class, and was an usher at graduation in 1962. Jerry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Fox of St. Joseph. He majored in math and min- ored in science and Latin. DEXTER NORMA N FRANKLIN Dexter majored in social science and minored in science and busi- ness. He is the son of Mrs. Lucille Franklin of West Point. He has had art on display at the Middle Tennessee State Fair, and also in the school gymnasium. WILLIAM B. GA BLE Bill, a member ofthe F.F.A. , majored in agriculture and min- ored in math and science. He was Treasurer ofthe F. F.A, Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gabel of St. Joseph. JOHNNY RICHARD GLASS Johnny was Drum Major of the band in his senior year, vice-pres- ident ofthe Cadence Club his junior year, and Most Popular freshman. He attended County Day his freshman year. Johnny is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Glass of Route One, Leoma. He majored in music and minored in math and science. PHYLLIS KAYE GOOLSBY Kaye, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Goolsby of Iron City, was a member ofthe F. H.A. She majored in business and minored in home economics and science. LINDA JANE GROOMS A member of the Beta Club and an F. H.A. member, Linda ma- jored in business and minored in home economics and science. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grooms of Loretto. MYRA LEE HAND Myra was an usherette at the 1962 graduation, and was reporter for the senior class. The clubs in which she was an active member were the F. T.A. , the F.H.A. , the Beta Club, and the Cadence Club. Myra majored in science and minored in math and business. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hand of the Liberty Grove com- munity. JUDY LANE HARRISON Judy majored in social science and minored in science and busi- ness. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buren Harrison of the Apple ton community. Judy was an active member ofthe F. H. A, BARBARA DEAN HENDRIX Barbara, who majored in business and minored in math and sci- ence, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hendrix of the Pleasant Point community. KARL ANTHONY HENKEL Karl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony B. Henkel of Loretto. He majored in social science and minored in math and science. ELMER JACKSON HODGES Jack was elected Mr. Sophomore Class and has lettered in foot- ball three years. He majored in social studies and minored in science and math. Jack is the son of Mrs. R. H. Cobb of Iron City. LINDA GAIL HOLDEN Linda, an active member ofthe Beta Club and the F.H.A. , is the daughter of Mrs. Reba Holden of Iron City. She majored in busi- ness and minored in social studies and science. JUSTIN DWIGHT HOLLIS Son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman G. Hollis of Iron City, Dwight has displayed art at the Middle Tennessee State Fair and here at school. He majored in business and art and minored in social studies. .,g,Q4'Y'i MA RTHA VIRGINIA HOLLMAN Martha, who majored in social studies and minored in home ec- onomics and science, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollman of St. Joseph. She was voted Most Humorous in her junior year, and was a member of the F.'l'.A. and F.H.A, PORTIA LYNN HO LT Portia, daughter of Mrs. Jean White, lives in Liberty Grove. A member of the F. H. A. , she majored in social studies and minored in science and home economics. CI-IERYL LEE HUGHES Cheryl was a member of the Beta Club, and excelled in history. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hughes of Loretto, Cheryl majored in social science and mirrored in science and business. BETTY JEAN HUNT Betty, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Hunt of Iron City, was an active member of the F. H. A, She majored in business and minored in home economics and science. MILDRED JOYCE HUNT A member ofthe F. H.A. , Ioyce majored in business and minored in home economics and science. Joyce is the daughter of Mrs. Marjorie Hunt. VICTORIA ANN JENKINS Vicki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Jenkins, lives in the Bon- nertown community. She was voted Best All-Around as a freshman. Vicki majored in business and minored in science and math. CONNIE JOHNS Most Ambitious sophomore and secretary ofthe Cadence Club her senior year, Connie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Johns of Iron City. She served on the Entertainment Committee for the Beta Club and was a member of the F, H, A, Connie majored in busi- ness and minored in music and history. WINFRED ALLEN IONES Talented in art, Winfred has had art on display at the Middle Tennessee State Fair and at the art exhibits held each spring in the school gymnasium. He majored in social science and minored in math and art. Winfred is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones of Bonnertown. HAROLD BENTON KILLEN Harold has displayed prize-winning art at both the Middle Ten- nessee State Fair and here in school. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Killen of Leoma, he majored in art and minored in social studies and business. ERNEST GEORGE KOLLEFRATH Ernie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kollefrath of Loretto. He majored in math and minored in science and business. Besides his school work, Ernie worked part time at the local super market. CARL HENRY LAMPRECHT Carl, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lamprecht of Loretto, was voted Most Typical Freshman. He majored in math with minors in science and history. IVA NELL LEE As a freshman, Iva Nell was elected Most Typical. As a sopho- more and junior, she was voted Most Athletic. She lettered in basket- ball two years, and as a senior she served as the team's captain. She was also a member of the F. H.A. Majoring in business and minoring in science and math, Iva Nell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lee of Leoma. ROBERT DWAIN LEGG Dwain, an active member of the F. F. A. , has been the chapter comedian since he first joined the club. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Legg of Five Points, Dwain majored in agriculture and had a dual so- cial science minor . MARTHA LEE MCADAMS Martha, an active member of the Beta, Cadence, and F. H.A. clubs, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edsel McAdams of Liberty Grove. She lettered in band for three years, served as usherette at the 1962 Graduation, and was senior attendant to the football queen. Martha worked part time as typist in the guidance office. She ma- jored in science and minored in business and music. PEGGY MCCRORY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert B. McCrory of St. Joseph, Peggy was elected Best All-Round Sophomore, junior Most Likely to Succeed, and was secretary of the senior class. Peggy, a business major, belonged to the Beta and F. H. A. Clubs. She minored in home economics and math. SARAH CLAIRE MCKINNEY Sarah, who was voted the Friendliest Freshman, Favorite Sopho- more, and Miss Junior Class, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. McKinney of Iron City. She was an attendant to the Homecoming Queen in her junior and senior years. Sarah was a member of the F. H.A. , and served as Historian in her sophomore year. She majored in business and minored in math and home economics. sfsiinlm MV' DANIEL NORMAN MCMASTERS Danny, a math major, was herald at the 1962 graduation and has lettered three years as sports manager. He was voted Most Ambitious sophomore, and served as vice-president of the junior class and treas- urer ofthe senior class. Danny, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. McMast- ers of Chinubee, minored in history and science. LARRY O'NEAL MCMASTERS Larry was an active member of the F. T.A. and the Cadence Club He was also Brass Representative for the Band. Larry was voted the boy with the Best Personality in his freshman year, and was chosen as the junior boy Most Likely to Succeed. Majoring in science, and minor- ing in math and music, Larry is the son of Mrs. S. E. Mashburn of Five Points. Larry was also reporter for the sophomore class. TRAVIS LA VON MA YFIELD The son of Mt. and Mrs. R. T. Mayfield, Pete majored in social science and minored in business and science. GILBERT STEPHEN MISEN HIMER Steve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Misenhimer of West Point, is well known in his community and here at school for his solo singing performances. He sang at the 1962 Graduation. Steve majored in social studies and minored in music and science. CHARLES WILLIA M MOORE Son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyce Moore of Lawrenceburg, Charlie ma- jored in math and minored in science and business. MARIE MOSLEY Marie, who worked countless times in the guidance office com- piling records of various kinds, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mosley of Bonnertown. She majored in business and minored in social studies and science. LINDA FAYE NEWTON Majoring in business and minoring in home economics and science, Faye was a member ofthe F. H.A. and worked in the library. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Newton of Liberty Grove. 55 j'J iMlOHAEL El Annggnfaffr X M if ,bw ft icmm Lew! , I , fy K A, ' f' ' Mike, 1962 delegate to Boys' State, is the son of Mr. and Mrsl B. A. Noblit of West Point. He was voted Most Ambitious Freshman and attended County Day his sophomore year. Mike was president of the sophomore class and the senior class. Mike was football manager for two years and played basketball one year. Mike was a member of the Beta Club and served as vice-president his junior year and presi- dent his senior year. He majored in math and minored in Latin and science. :ugh in NORMA .TUNE ODOM A member ofthe F. H.A. , june is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Odom of St. Joseph. She majored in social studies and minor ed in home economics and science. June had art on display at the spring art exhibit in the school gymnasium. GLEN CA RROL PERRY Having art on display at the Middle Tennessee State Fair and also in the art exhibit in the school gymnasium, Glen majored in social studies and minored in art and music. He entertained the faculty and student body with his acrobatic performances on the trampoline. Glen is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Perry of St. Joseph. JAMES KENNETH PURCELL Kenneth, a member ofthe F.F.A. and an agriculture major, is a Chapter Farmer. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lewis Purcell of Leoma, Kenneth minored in social studies and business. JUNE CMCKINNEYJ RICHARDSON June is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. McKinney of Iron City. She majored in social studies and minored in science and busi- ness. June is distinctive in that she is the only married senior. Her husband, William H. Richardson ofthe U.S. Army, is stationed in Alaska. IANET MARIE RIDDLE Janet, a math major, was a majorette for two years, Precussion Representative for the band her sophomore and junior years, and a member ofthe Cadence Club. She was elected Most Studious Fresh- man and was president ofthe junior class. Janet was the 1962 Dele- gate to Girls' State and was herald at the 1962 Graduation. She work- ed in the library her sophomore year and belonged to the Beta Club and the F. T.A. She participated in the Pre-Graduation Honors Pro- gram at Middle Tennessee State College during the summer of 1962. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Riddle of Loretto, Janet minored in social science and science. V. E. ROBBINS A member ofthe F.F.A., V. E. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Robbins of Leoma. He majored in agriculture and minored in business and science. ia COLIN GA STON ROBERSON Q D Colin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Ro erson of St. Joseph, was voted Best All-Round Freshman. He was vice-president of the sophomore class and was president ofthe F. T.A. in 1963. Colin gave the invo- cation at the Junior-Senior Banquet in 1962. He majored in math and minored in science and business. ROBERT LOUIS ROBERSON A major in social studies, Robert is the son of Mrs. Eula Roberson of Iron City. He has had art work on display at the Middle Tennessee State Fair and in the school art exhibits each spring. Robert minored in art and science. DOROTHY REBENA RUSK Dorothy, a business major, was an active member of the F. H.A. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Rusk of Five Points . Dorothy minored in science and home economics. KATHRYN RUSS Kathryn was selected as Most Humorous and attended County Day in her sophomore year. She was a member of the F. H.A. and served as Historian in her senior year. A major of business, Kathryn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Russ of Iron City. She minored in math and home economics. JAMES ODIS SEWELL James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noah Sewell of Ramah, majored in science. He minored in business and math. THOMA S RAY SHELTON Tom, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shelton of Leoma, Tennessee, majored in social studies and minored in art and music. He has dis- played art at the Middle Tennessee State Fair and at the Spring Art Exhibit. He was elected Most Humorous Freshman. FRANK DON SILVER Majoring in history and minoring in science and business was Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Silver of Loretto. Frank is a mem ber of the Cadence Club and the F. T. A. Frank has held a part time job at the local super market. His work, as student director ofthe reading clinic, was outstanding. FRED H. SIMBECK, JR. Fred was selected as the boy with the Best Personality in his soph- omore year. He majored in social studies and minored in music and science and lettered in football three years. Fred is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Simbeck of Loretto. STANLEY RAY SMITH Co-Captain ofthe 63 basketball team and a major in social studies is Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of Busby. He was voted the Friendliest sophomore and Best All-Round junior. Stan- ley lettered three years in football and four years in basketball. His minors were science and math. BILLY JOE STUTTS Billy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Stutts of West Point. He majored in social studies and minored in music and science. EDWARD WILEY SWINEA Edward, an agriculture major, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Edward Swinea of Iron City. He was an active member of the F,F, A, Edward minored in science and business. SANDRA KAY THOMAS Most Studious Junior and secretary ofthe junior class was Sandra, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas of Ramah. She was an usherette at the 1962 Graduation and was representative in a county spelling match in 1962. Sandra majored in math and minored in sci- ence and business. LA RRY EUGENE TODD Larry, a math major, is also a fine artist. He displayed prize- winning pictures at the Middle Tennessee State Fair and here at school The son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Todd of Chinubee, Larry minored in science and art. ALLEN GWIN WALTERS Allen was both the captain ofthe 1962 football team and the co-captain of the 1963 basketball team. He has lettered in basket- ball for four years. Allen was voted Most Athletic when he was a freshman, sophomore, and junior. He majored in social studies with minors in science and math. DENNIS MILTON WHITE Dennis is the son of A. R. White and Mrs. Sarah Goodin. He lives with his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Cornelia White, in Leoma. A member of the F. T.A. , Dennis was elected Most Humorous Junior and attended County Day his junior year. He majored in science and minored in math and music. AGNES MARIE WILSON Agnes, a math major, was an assistant librarian, a member of the Beta Club, and librarian for the F. T. A. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Wilson of Loretto, she minored in Latin and science. JAMES RONALD WILLIAMS Majoring in math and minoring in science and social science was Ronnie, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Williams of Busby. He was elect- ed Most Studious junior and Vice-President ofthe senior class. Ronnie lettered in football for two years. ANGELA JANE WILLIAMS Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erpha Williams of St. Joseph, was an outstanding salesman in both the magazine drive and the an- nual ad sale. She was elected Best Looking freshman, Most Popular junior, and was a member ofthe F. H. A. Jane majored in business and minored in home economics and science. MA RY FRANCES WILSON Mary Frances, daughter of Mrs, Hattie Wilson of Loretto, has lettered three years in basketball. She was co-captain ofthe 1963 basketball team and parliamentarian ofthe F. H.A. in 1963. Mary Frances majored in business with minors in math and history. JAMES MARSHALL YEAGER Jimmy, an agriculture major, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yeager of Leoma. He was alternate football captain ofthe 1962 team. Minoring in math and science, Jimmy was elected Most Humorous Sophomore and Most Popular Junior. He lettered in football for two years and served as basketball manager for two years. Being homeroom teacher for the senior boys and teaching American History have failed to daunt the serenity of our beloved Mr. Russ. HQ? MR. AND MISS L.H.S. VICKI CROSS MIKE NOBLIT M DENNIS WHITE ,,1. ,5 mf. ws, MOST STUDIOUS SANDRA THOMAS MIKE NOBLIT MOST ATHLETIC IVA NELL LEE JACK HODGES Who said the life ofa principal was easy? MOST VERSATILE MARTHA MCADAMS RONNIE WILLIAMS 1 1 695331 'X 'X 5 ,J J mf Y 946 lf 3 if Jw 31 1 X 5. 8? if 1 f i K . , a 'pc--. ' gf 451 sf, 'ggi J, KU f, 1 5' Gi 3 9'-.. 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AND MISS JUNIOR CLASS Johnny Lyles and June Robertson FRIENDLIEST Dwight Smith and Edith Hollman MOST STUDIOUS Kathy Brown and Wayne Wilcoxin WITTIEST Jane Newton and Billy Fleming MOST VERSATILE Dwight Barnett and Shirley Peppers EE if 22 :L 5 sq iq -.X Z5 :Q ii I5 E x N 5 V W v'h' -W-f--U---F-u -----'-w-w- Y -- WMM- an -f SOPHOMORE OFFICERS X President ------- ----- I AMES GIBBS Vice-President ---- - - BRADLEY COTTRELL Secretary-Treasurer - - - - - - GERALD NEWTON Reporter --------- ----- I IM MYRICK ,X -'mr me JJ? MW .-I If ffffi 1 Emi H WM . -we , iff 34 Q 4 ' M 12155525 l , if . iw ixrxx 'Brea T B ,,,, 1-v ' he .gy A . f 4. hz. , , -457: -yr. , ,1 136 -it 'wrE,I,, .. I x',, E ,...... affc, ' Mgr ' 529' ' ri-:Ere .1 l 4--ff--f , ,, -,,.., aa- ,,,. .sff e 'fl' fi?iieZ2f' A ! ' Calvin Adams Jerry Andrews Clarence Augustin Ronnie Baker Jean Barton Bobby Beckman James A. Beckman Billy R. 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Janet Riddle Agnes Wilson IUNIORS Jackie Allen Kathy Brown Rose Butler Connie Clayton Mary Dishongh Ioe Hollman Jackie Holt Charlotte Kempson Jimmy McMasters Peggy O'Connor Wanda Olive Brenda Sandy Linda Staggs Carol Thomas, V. Jerry Thomas Kenneth Weathers, Sandra White SPONSOR Miss Jordan Pres. Sec. BETA CLUB MIKE NOBLIT - President CAROL THOMAS - Vice President DIANNE BECKMAN - Treasurer KENNETH WEATHERS - Secretary MISS JORDAN - Sponsor Members of FTA and their sponsors meet on front steps before leaving for annual picnic. FTA OFFICERS COLIN ROBERSON - President JACKIE ALLEN - Secretary JERRY MATTOX - Treasurer and Reporter AGNES WILSON - Historian CARROL RAY THOMAS - V. 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Q ou'll eder. ,f-ff' never make me believe that's a cow Arc Welding A M39 LIBRARIANS fs ii '63 CHEERLEADERS KATHY BROWN SUSAN COOK VICKI CROSS Head Che erle ader 2 ' BETTY CAROL THOMAS JUNE THOMAS PINKY DAUGHTERY MUSTANG CHEERLEADERS: Susan Cook, Pinky Daughtery, Vicki Cross, Betty Thomas, Kathy Brown, and June Thomas Preparations for Homecoming - M O! It if exfellent To have a gianff Jtrengtlo but it if tymnnous To me it like cl giant. SHAKESPEARE ,H W , sigivx , L . 7 ml, - QUCSH Viflki 21115 Court Members of Loretto's First Football Team Queen Vicki and Captain Allen My 'W 7 ,A QTY W 7777 7, H A ,YY , W I ,V ,L ' f, ,mafftff G., TOP ROW left to right Harry Green Doyle Hollis Michael Beckman Larry Gladney, Ronald Wright, Adrian Newton Wade Trimmer James Gibbs Larry Hughes Travis Gray Charlie Davis. SECOND ROW, left to right Tommy Richardson Milton Walters Dwight White Tim Williams Jerry O'Connor, Wayne Clrnard Mike Richardson Terry Tally Stanley Belew Larry Dover THIRD ROW left to right: Pat Lynch Harold Killen Jimmy Yeager Ronald Williams Allen Walters James Dishongh, Stanley Smith, TOP ROW, left to right: Jimmy Davis, Kenny Mo roe, Tommy Gallian, M White, Marvin Joiner, ry Hughes, Harry Green BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Ronny Gillespie, Larry Dover, Milton Wa ters, Bruce Walters, Lar Gladney, Michael Beck man, Sammy Passarella Doyle Hollis. -4-l Lawrenceburg Pulaski Centerville Lexington Mt. Pleasant Waynesboro Hohenwald McMinville City Greenhill Allen Walters Wingback Stanley Smith End Ronald Williams Tackle Harold Killen Guard James Dishongh Tailback Jack Hodges Wingback Fred Simbeck Guard James Yeager Center Jerry O'Connor Fullback Stanley Belew Fullback Dwight White Halfback Tommy Richardson Fullback Mike Richardson T ailback Travis Gray End Wayne Clinard End Charlie Davis End What's up, Doc? Pat Lynch Guard .43 .: K ' 1 aff? .- ' if Tlm Wrlhams Tackle James Gibbs Tackle Adrian Newton Tackle 3, Wade Trimmer Center 1963 LADY MUSTANGS FRONT ROW: Denton, Littrell, Harvell, Wilson, and Lee SECOND ROW: Manager M. Russ, Green, Newton, Ellis, W. Russ, and Manager Davis BACK ROW: Hollrnan, Barnett, Hill, Williams, Allred, McMasters, and Coach McCoy Nov Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec Dec Ian . Jan . Jan. Ian . Ian . Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 1 . Clifton Waynesboro Linden Collinwood Centerville Summertown Hohenwald Sumrnertown Waynesboro Lawrenceburg Pulaski Hohenwald Collinwood Linden Lawrenceburg Centerville 1962-63 SCHEDULE LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS 54 f r ag Edith Hollman Iva N311 Lee Ir. Guard Sr. Forward u , ,,,, Q , 1 G i xr W ummm 'F dd S 0 N ' u f 'IA' af F ? QIL , af , V94 md,d. , . rf Lorem Jane Newton Jr. Guard Mary Frances Wilson M31-Y B31-nerr Judy Ellis Sr. Forward Jr. Guard iii .mf J' I -, C . Ir . Forward r xx A 4. I If I ,.,,.,, MW rualmu G, , 5' Xxx XUQQIU ' Gayle Allred Barbara Green Diana Lirrrell Fresh. Guard Jr- Forward Soph. Guard Yzffr 5 ' 1 h. s E 1 41' Doris Denton I r . Forward Judy Mclvlasters Soph. Guard ra . .4 ' F 4 xr ,4 ii J ruarrm' 54 J Evalyn Kimbrell Fresh. Guard nr Judy Harvell Soph. Forward X N .f 1 'T W Xi LURETW! 40 'H-slid? Patricia Hill Mary William Soph. Guard Soph. Guard 5 F . Wanda Russ Jr. Forward ffgunrrrp Mary Braswell Soph. Guard X fn? Wilson and Williams trying for a rebound 1 Y ld 40 ' at I 'KAR' R. 3 'ig Ellis takes a set shot dxf -... X 5 i xi, ,. it K ,ff K fest,-iT' - Lee lays up a two pointer in the District Tournament P1 OOPS--Guards let Linden HY forward loose. ff DISTRICT 21 CHAMPIONS I 24122 Left to Right: Tim Williams, Stanley Smith, Mr. C. B. Gallaher, Allen Walters, Mike Noblit, and Johnny Lyles. LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS Clifton Waynesboro Linden Collinwood Centerville Lexington Summertown Lexington Hohenwald Summertown Waynesboro Lawrence burg LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS Seasonal record 8 wins and 10 losses Winners in the District Tournament Semi-finals in the Regional Tournament Pulaski Hohenwald Collinwood Linden Lawrenceburg Centerville Linden Collinwood Centerville Bodenham B. G. A. 2 5 s 5 2 s I V Fans Cheer Mustangs in Region VI Play-off 5 w Happy Mustangs after Defeating Tough Linden .k.k, , ,V ,., ,,..i,Y,,,-.-JMMQM 'mf .fi K J Z' Get up, Johnny! . .KH J' i i . z i Good for 2, Allen Just a little higher Off we go, Coach Get hlm, Mlke me WWL I ump, Tim, Jump! Heigh-ho! ying heigh-ho! unto the gfeen hollyg Most frienclfhip is feigfzihg, mon loving mere folly: Then, heigh-ho, the holly! This life if moi! jolly! E SHAKESPEARE BARNWARMING 1 ,N k -fxwx K X, ' , 'T , FFA-FHA KING AND QUEEN Dwight Smith June Robertson Q, V 1 E X V' N x I 75 414ewh2 E me 5? '--...df-Q 5.4, X AMERICAN LEGION ANNUAL SPORTS BANQUET Pat Augustin, Loretto Alumnus, 1962 Captain of the University of Tennessee football team, is the guest speaker at banquet Allen Walters receives most valu able player award from Captain Pat Augustin F.H.A. FASHION SHOW Y x THIS YEAR THE MUSCLE SHOALS SUB-DISTRICT F.H.A. DAY WAS HELD AT LORETTO .,..,l.? E .V 4,3 w QW, W fm - exvsaewggz., eg n-My I Shore nuff, I finally made it. WEEK iw K , E I wish I could change my name is 4, W f, fi? 4 :4 z-7223: 'fe' 5 vii rvrflff .5- J 0 W5 , kg' ,MW Z 5. .,A. .V Q ff-fe 7' A wigs , A 4+ , . , 4 wx ssl xg SENIOR PICNIC JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET JUNIOR - SENIOR OFFICERS ,r.f:,,,f Q 'I 'M I .W I FT in .rf I t . .,1:Q J Welcome Given By Junior Invocation Class President, Jimmy Green Dwight Smith X Q. ', Q' M 'Rx ! LV ' A x Q EACH YEAR SEVERAL LHS STUDENTS RECEIVE SPECIAL HONORS AND 1963 IS NO EXCEPTION C,-1-me af' Mike Noblit is the recipient ofthe Jane Davis has been awarded full C. W. Hannon Scholarship, S600 tuition scholarship to Martin College per year for 4 years. Uv -:VV qv f' I ff v Clint Hannah, Commander VFW Post 41618 awards Mary Frances Wilson 3500 Scholar- ship. 0' 'S .S vig WJ giaf '01-5 val f I 5 ii? .iii , ,,,-1 fir -LVM , f f Mgmt ,6 H , . -fT'iv1viia5uL,,r,,,, W W N , H ' ri' 1 KS Jerry Thornas, Don Killen, and Wayne Wilcoxin Phil Moore received SSO. OO savings bond for de- represent LHS at Boys' State. signing the cover for 63 fair catalogue. it A Martha Hollman - Most outstanding senior in Home 4 Economics and FHA Jane Williams, Crisco Trophy winner W ' Qi . Portia Holt - Betty Crocker Award fl it . q 0 V J ,Q Q et U District Mathern atics Contestants - Charlotte Wilson, Agnes Wilson, Gayle Allred, Janet Riddle, Jackie A lit, Jerry Thoma trell, Ronald Wi Carl Lamprecht, llen, Rose Bntler, Mike Nob- lliams, James Gibbs, and s, Byron Jones, Bradley Cot- County Day Representatives - Gayle Allred, Indy Laws, Peggy McCrory, Dwana Boston, Milton Weaver, James Gibbs, Danny McMasters, and Billy Dwight Sniith. Winners in the Pilot Clnb's essay contest: Reb Marston, lstg Martha Rose Woodward, Zndg Mary Beth Fredebeil, 3rd. Cheryl Hughes receives from Mr. Chapman an award for the outstanding American History Student. Vicki Cross - DAR Award Winner -wp me my i i ,gy i 6 , 1- VW E h . , .. Vi 4 H 7-'fa sq ,n f F. , 'Q wr., ,f1'w..,u .. Q., ,,,r, r ..- .. ' Qize,LrLEfiF 1 Af it 3.lQ-aa 5 331. V ' ,..,..' W- ww N N'Lrx'i .., ,hmm A,-. fa.. w4r+A.,,fa,- - ff sfisiwivx, ,W 71,- Do you remember this pose, Miss Koelsch? ,napa MYRA HAND JANE DAVIS American Legion Award for Outstanding Business Education Overall Citizenship Student DIANNE BECKMAN Best Typist for 1963 if ,,.A fx XX X 'X A 1 in 1 Q2 - A A ,A 1 HS !49?'?:'1:Q1 - ' Q-M M :gamma , b ig 39555, M. wr'251fii?f5l 'zf.t13gw, I 1 1 Ushers and Usherettes Soloist Iewell Wilson Pianist Linda Hannah . if vw4v7-FG ..?'!'M m 5 A v 'Veal K Mr. James Plaskett, Mr. H. H. Turpin, Rev. James Allen, and Mr. A. D. Chapman ,.f1 .K . V2 ffl lil.. Mr. Turpin delivers an inspiring graduation talk GRADUATION 'JW , ' ST. JOSEPH X FLORIST bet 7 fe Zowew 20 UL 3- 3890 St. Joseph, Ten KEMPER INSURANCE JAMES PLASKETT We st Point, T HARVE'-I-'S NEIDERT'S STUDIO SERVICE STATION Lorett T Loretto T C rnpliments of BEECHAM'S FUNERAL HOME RAY E. METHVIN Loretto T All Building Materials and Supplies Wiring and Plumbing Wholesale and Retail H. E. McGEE LBR. CO. Phone UL 3-3154 Loretto, Tennesse DARI DIP DRIVE IN Lawrenceburg, Ten CHILES OIL COMPANY Dealer of Shell Products X v gl ' 2 7 2 s N I 4 Z 2 F Q ff S S X 'QZVZC rv X' D ww A G L wrenceburg, Ten GREEN'S FURNITURE STORE Loretto T ' J a ,Q .9 A 72 .Wa IRON CITY N 'la I 'Q LION'S CLUB U Iron City, T f ..,, -. Compliments of SERVICE STATION MARSHALL WALTERS 853-3782 Loretto, Tenn EDWARDS OIL CO. FARRIS y CITIES SERVICE ' L Wrenceburg, Ten I SHOP 'T' It Costs Less at STERCHI'S South's Largest Home Furnish Phone 762.-5528 Lawrenceburg, Tennes s Compliments of RICHARDSON'S HARDWARE Lawrenceburg, Tennes Compliments of WHITE'S HARDWARE EW On the Square . WELCH 111 Lawrenceburg, Ten Lawrenceburg, Tenn DIXIE CREAM DONUT SHOP South East Corne f th Sq PEERY'S 0 PHARMACY Lawrenceburg, Tenn H PARKES MOTOR CO. Lawrenceburg, Tennes se OLEN THIGPEN CAR LOT 1003 North Locust Av Lawrenceburg, Tenn C 2. 7 SULLIVAN'S J HOME s. AuTo Sggigagej STORE 206 North Military St. Lawrenceburg, Tennessee OSBORN'S 'fllflffxi GRQCERY E 439 Second St. at Second Ave. Tropical Fish - All Varieties Aquariums - Foods - Plants Supplies and Remedies We Set Up and Plant If Requested Phone 762-3076 Lawrenceburg, Tennessee GOWEN FURNITURE COMPANY Depot Street Phone 762-2263 Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Compliments of PARKES LUMBER CO. Dial 762-3575 Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Compliments of LINDSEY'S Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Church and Institutional Furniture MASSEY MOTOR CO., INC. Your Authorized Dodge - Chrysler Dealer 300 N. Military Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Dial 853-3316 for See DOOI.EY'S IRON CITY X for Your U V -.,.'.'..! -- ,Nl Campus Fashions gif' fi liii IR- Nlxxf T Phone 762-2218 Qui' f fl 'R 'Nga - - LAWRENCEBU RG MONUMENT COMPANY JIM DORSEY - W. H. ROBERTSON Quality and Workmanship Guaranteed P. O. Box 65 Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Phone 762-3773 ROBERT HAYES 8. SONS Appliances - Hardware - Seeds N. Military Avenue Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Phone 762-3616 OSBORN PLUMBING 8. HEATING Plumbing Fixtures Gas Heating Sheet Metal AB'S TRADING POST New and Used Furniture Leoma, Tennessee '09 4th Street Lawrenceburg, Phone 762-3824 Tennessee Phone 852-4081 LAWRENCEBURG PRINTING COMPANY Complete Printing Service 518 N. Locust Ave. Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Phone 762-7205 DAVID CROCKETT BEAUTY SALON 227 Depot Street Lawrenceburg, Tennes see Phone 762-5846 CHARLOTTE NEWTON ROSSINE MOORE FARMERS SUPPLY CO. 8. MACHINE SHOP 1320 North Locust Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Phone 762-3568 CHARLIE'S RECORD SHOP Records - Hobbies Musical Instruments 1004 N. Locust Lawrenceburg, Tennessee 1 Q ' -V 1 955513532 wg- '- W, . b ff 1 ' 6i95k'wip 2f45vc':'m7 +1 Q- R 1 1 - ff, 1 A K Q 4 N 13 gf? f ? Sw wfgwm 2' ' lf' K I- A 'ffnfiiiv ' pf-S, .1-gifggf,-ekvifkiriff :fn ff, .fy xg fy f A, Afwfg -2. . , 'ffws 15a,3 iff' , 12 ,. ' ' mswf w V ' ,'?i,gi'N,w MA I , 5 S. 2 52 i M I , fjgizsky - 4 f 3 . fm Q QA 1' N.n,M N Q--..M..m, 1 ' A A Y 2 Aw Kg -Q.. W X gf A ff L . J 13 ' ' 11.1 5 f ii , ,K -1.5 Y Z.: 5 , B - , S f 2 , , it Q. Q5- . 1 v . . IQ Q MA. f T Il .,,ngmgQ.mwsAe1 , 'E , W aff-ww.. ' W .MMQ 1 4 H4 Q a 1 N J Q. x A H. B. BRINK 8. CO., INC. Building Material and Supplies O, Box 231 Phone 762-3515 Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Compliments of B 8. S CONCRETE SUPPLY, INC. Lawrenceburg, Tennessee THE DEMOCRAT UNION 77 Years in the Service of Lawrence County CHARLIE CRAWFORD J. W. IJIMI CRAWFORD Publishers GRIGGS CAFE Grade A CAir Conditionedj 106 Waterloo St. Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Phone 762-3845 Compliments of WILLIAM T. NEWTON COUNTY JUDGE Compliments of NATIONAL STORES Lawrenceburg, Tennes s ee Compliments of KUHN The Store With More Use Our Easy Lay-a-Way Compliments of TARRENCE JAMES INSURANC Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Massey Bldg. Phone 762-2283 PULASKI HIGHWAY BECKHAM'S EXPRESS, INC. DRUG STORE Daily Service Accurate Prescription Service Memphis - Nashville The REXAI-'L Store l Pulaski - Fayetteville Phone Lawrenceburg, Lawrenceburg 762-5571 762-3186 Tennessee i Compliments of M.G.H. WHOLESALE GROCERY Phone Lawrenceburg, 762-3615 Tennessee RALPH SARTOR DOWNEY 8. JONES Jewelers and Silversmiths Registered Jeweler AfT1e1'iCf3U Gem SOCiC'fY Serving Lawrence County Since 1928 comer NO. Military and Gaines JEWELRY STCRE 200 N. Military AVC. Dial 762-4506 Lawrenceburg, Tennessee fr? GIFT SHOP fsiw --f AX 1. Q Lxfik Yr! -1.747 777' ,. if gf .1 ', VFP Q 109 N. Military Ave. Dial 762-5739 5 - E . v I gwlrafx PARKS 0 BELK CO. Lawrencebur , Te SEWELLS' GROCERY AND GAS STATION FEED STORE S Ramah, Tennes see THOMAS BLAIR M I ,I Gifts Novelties Jewelry Blair Prod. ' Clothing Office Supp. Candy We st Point, Tenn. FLATT'S MOBIL STATION Loretto, Tenn. CRAFT DRY GOODS CO. Dry Goods Buster Brown Shoes and Notions Lawrenceburg, Tenn 581 pg f 5 xl GIFFORD'S GROCERY Iron City, Tennessee UL 3-3355 Compliments of CATHERINE'S BEAUTY SHOP Five Points, Tennessee 852-2417 McLAIN BUS LINE West Point, T Lorett T s OSBORN FUNERAL HOME Znd Avenue UL 3-4841 fm Wi w gn .1 x A,s WA 2 N Q 4 sg ee X 'E iittiyjf K I F x Z ' ' ? I. O. LINDSEY AND SONS A11 Kinds Hardwood Lumber Leoma, Te ETHEREDGE MFG. CO. Iron City, T C RICHARD H. COBB IRON CITY FOOD STORE Iron City, Tennes see MOORE'S ESSO STATION Iron City, T LOC KE'S MEN'S WEAR 762-4646 Lawrenceburg, Tenn. OTTO WILLIAMS Dealer in Seed, Feed, and Fertilizer General Merchandise Maytag Anderson, Ala. Phone 244-3315 HENRY BECKMAN Builder of Fine Homes Loretto, Tennes see 853-3385 FLOID GIBSON Builds and Installs Storm Windows and Doors St. Joseph, Tennessee Phone 853-4120 ARLO PEPPERS W. E. SMITH'S STORE DRY GOODS COMPANY TV and APPMIHCC Phone SOuth 2-3818 Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Sales and Service Bonnertown, Tennessee Phone 852-2365 HOBBS-PURNELL OIL COMPANY LION OIL COMPANY Highway 43 at Mile Crossing W P N. :fa is 35 s www -i Phone 762-5ll7 A home of your own is one of the important goals of the average family and one of the greatest assets. LAWRENCEBURG FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Save Where Saving Pays Dial 762-3401 - -A WW .L -'-'- - SALANT AND SALANT 203 lst Street SO 2-3636 Lawrencebur g, Tennessee Lawrenceburg Tenn. LU : , ' ' ql f 5 5 I A Q aw-qif ' ,tv - M. it WJ' E' I5 I .fig L ,.,, H x X .,.- ,. ..,v ,..,,., 1 WWW! , ., -1 ww-r-W ,aa f ' 'A4' AML AMERICAN LEGION POST 146 Military Road 853-3922 Loretto, Tennes see ikwe , , OF COMNQDERQE UNION BANK vuLco RUBBER CQMPANY SHERMAWS Automotive and Electrical Supplies Lawrenceburg, Tennessee 205-207 North Miltary Ave. Lawrenceburg, Tenn. LET us HELP BANK OF LEXINGTON E H7 ff19'4 Z ,Bassas-zfefq. L B B If Zum Wtweq B 84 W SERVICE STATION I T. L. PUTMAN PURE PRODUCTS BARBER SHOP and West Gaines Street M. F. A. INSURANCE Lawrenceburg, Tennessee AGENCY Loretto, Tennessee CHARLES E. CARPENTER, owner Phone 853-4265 RAY'S FURNITURE STORE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 129 Depot Street Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Lawreneeburg, Tennes see Phone 762-3697 T 1370 KC , 4 D I L WDXE North Mlltary Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Phone 762-4411 SM'T ' BR05' P s. s APOTHECARY GARAGE Lawrenceburg, Tennes see CROWDER'S Day 762-4811 Lawrenceburg, Tennessee Night 762-3307 DANLEY'S GROCERY GREEWS AND USED CARS SERVICE STATION St .T ph T Loretto Tennessee STATE LINE HURST DAIRY BAR GULF STATION St .T ph T St J ph T C mplimemsof BLUE RIBBON CAFE Lawrenceburg, Tennes see Q HOGAN'S FLORIST -ga, A AND BEAUTY SHOP 9 - - -2 Loretto T Zum G O U f F O O D I X ... ... :1mr21::1m3E:11g11q-m51:E33,- zz-zza..zzkiiilizlikli2121EEH312EE2EE231W' i:SEE13122122222X2HEEE1:x11i:a:z.,--- LORETTO DAIRY BAR Loretto T HOLLMAN'S SEED CLEANERS St. Jos ph T CHARLES LILE'S GROCERIES AND MEATS St. Joseph, T If You Need New Furniture See CASKET COMPANY J. AND H. FURNITURE STORE Lawrenceburg, Tennes s Loretto, Tennessee xxlff I M v and BOBBIE'S BEAUTY SHOP Loretto, T B 8. W AUTO PARTS Lawrenceburg, Ten BRYAN BROS St. Joseph T INVESTIGATE SAVINGS . . . .ffzlgp X ,X QLJN ROBERSON'S AUTO SUPPLY St. Joseph, Ten BUCKNER-PITNER CO Farm Implements 1212 North Locust 762.-4481 Lawrenceburg, Te SHAW'S CAFE North Locust Ave. 762-42.12. Lawrenceburg, Tenn MOORE'S EVERS TIN SHOP O th Sq L b g T 1007 N th L t A KNIPPERS FURNITURE CO. 762 2442 L wrenceburg, Tenness L bgT AUGUSTi12ITImEjlulBER CO. KRESS METAL ,gn eng, CASKET COMPANY 96 the .17 ' -M W Military Road SUPER MARKET 853-3801 853-4699 Loretto, T Loretto, T KRESS AUTO PARTS SHERRILL KNOTT OLIVER SALES AND SERVICE Military Road 1101 N. Locust 853-3811 Lawrenceburg, Tenn Loretto, T BOB BAIZE MOTOR COMPANY Pontlac , Rambler , Buxck Dia1762-2281 617 N. Locust St. Lawrenceburg, Ten IQII 6 'I P5 I I A M FIRST NATIONAL BANK Lawrenceburg, Tenness 762-3511 Motor Branch SO 2-5520 725 North Socust THE BOOTERY On the Square Lawrenceburg, Tenne JACKSON HIGHWAY CITIES SERVICE Owner and Operator JIM G. BROWN N. Locus and Weekly Creek Rd Lawrenceburg, Tenne ee RONNlE'S GARAGE Phone 762-5510 Lawrenceburg, Tenne FOX'S PRESS SHOP Lawrenceburg, Tenne DAVID CROCKETT MOTEL Lawrenceburg, Tenne NOAL 8. LORENE'S MINNOWS 8. WORMS Lawrenceburg, Tenne LEOMA SEED AND FEED CO. Seed, Feed, and Fertilizer Leoma, Tennes see Jacks on Highway SWAP AND SHOP CENTER 119 Columbia Avenue 762-4651 Lawrenceburg, Te'nnesse MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Brink St t 762 -2397 Lawrenceburg, Tenn LOVE 8: MITCHELL GROC. AND GENERA L MERCHANDISE B-onnertown Tennessee MABLE'S BEAUTY SHOP Five Points, T PARRISH PHARMACY Lawrenceburg, Tennessee 209 East Gaines 762-3946 HAMMOND BONDED WHSE, 8. GIN Five Points , T LAWRENCEBURG POWER CO. 4-u.,,, U wmhkh COMPLIMENTS OF CITY OF LORETTO M. H. WEATHERS: Mayor JOHN G. NEIDERS: Alderman O S BEECHMAN: Alderman KILLEN'S STORE Loretto, T BECKMAN'S FLORIST AND GREEN HOUSE Dial 853-4722. Loretto, Tennes Compliments of LORETTO CLEANERS HARTIE WILLIAMS Lorem T L tt T H. AND H. GENERAL IDEAL MERCHANDISE BREAD COMPANY Loretto, T ne Ideal for Every Meal 853-5244 ROBIN'S CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. L wrenceburg, Ten f imaw ff: Ex We J A P Ib Y MET? 'Z s ,w Eff . A -WMM. W I .6-!'Nw:,J:,4. , T L-,- 3 . ,AM-aaiw 1 52- 1 . vu-re' 'M 'uk Au 1 A A ,M .Q 53iQ1,W,m,G',.f W T , ' f' ' ' :K mr' A ww... , ' W' T , ff '- A .ff I A 'MQ 3' A EW... W . ' - 'wx V f. ' V ff - 'W eq? , , 7 3: Q .! , -' -- H .sump-wM,, '-Mm, 'llnqggf , ,uri ,jg W Q , . Vw ,mg , F In , Lp, ,L, K y N , 1 V . 1 ,, ,f. . we .f'ff'-w,,, A , . f -mir - '. 4 Wwkwxwsgvmwxy I W s ,,.,,,r . ,k M ' 1. ' A ' M, ,. .8 , AMERICAN BANK 0F ST. JCSEPH St. Joseph, Tennessee COMPLIMENTS OF THE MURRAY OHIO MANUFACTURING CO. 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