Marshall County High School - Tiger Yearbook (Lewisburg, TN)
- Class of 1956
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H 'S Wifi?-iiii a.v'3fJdyQp, fm' 429 RRY i n ,fjwfiff m fk W ' Gag ,W ,ax J ff , T562 75 E10 cial? wsiv E Wig-3 12-Sv TIGER 1956 CLASSES SPORTS CLUBS ACTIVITIES , 71' in 'N 4 !fg , '-,f:':..,l ' f'.C4Zi'V1fi 61 1' The story you are about to read is true. It actually happened in the halls of M.C.H.S. The names have not been changed and any resemblance to any person is not coincidental. This is the city! There are a lot of interesting people here and eventuallyl come into contact with most of the teen- agers. I am a school. With the ringing of the 8:25 bell on August 2.9, 1955, we open this case. My partner and I were watching the second period out of Algebra division. My name is M.C., rny partner--H.S. And with the help of our contacts, we were able to solve this case. '52, ua!! ff' fig If 2 I if , Akin-' fs We 0555 0 DEDICATION For the many years of hard work youhave put forth for the good of our schoolg for the sincere interestin the welfare of your studentsg for that never-dying humor that adds spice to our classworkg for your co-operf-, ation in all our activitiesg and for the excellent advice which you so will- ingly give us. We, the Senior Class, in grateful appreciation dedicate this , the 1956 Tiger, to you... Mr. D. W. Seay THE CHIEF ON DUTY IS R. F. DERRYBERRY We want to express our deepest appreciation for all the kind things youhave done for all of us this year. We are grateful for the patient guidance you have given us. We know your job is an extremely hard one, but you always seem to have time, for our problems. Thank you again, ever so much .... Mr. Derryberry and his family f ' N N my u Nl I ' Q COMPETENT FORCE IN THESE HALLS INCLUDES . . , WI S SSVV . , 5? r is ...A Miss LaVera Lovelace -- Home Ec. Miss Jane Garrett -- Mathematics Mr. Earl Ratcliffe -- History, Math. Mr, D. W, Seay--Commercial Mrs. Tom Shires--Librarian f P 1 4 1' k2':'N X iz-fills Mrs. Burford Nickens--Secretary Mrs. Robert Allen--History, Science Mrs. Tom Barham--English, Science Miss Sybil Edwards--Math. and English Mr. John Duke--Band I J 'Y if --.,., ? --. zz' gg Ei is ,..,-- Mr. Carroll Smith--Asst. Coach and Phys. Ed. Mrs. James Earonhart--Phys. Ed, and Health Mr. Wendell Bunch--Languages Mrs. Fred Derryberry--English, History Mr. Charles Dunn--Vocational Ed. Mrs. Alfred Overholser--History, English Miss Florence Fitzpatrick--English Mr. Brownlow Sharp--Coach. Science N' A ' , -Jim: .zArU1'f'W'1f'f fa aa 5 QQ gif afvgw-sv-Af in fa Y Q f 1 4 -ini ,ai 'wif if WN' r X . 'T V irtffsln E fri , Q D H N ,J , if FIRST WE DUG INTO THEIR PAST RECORDS .. 9 GX -nz-7 The year is 1953: the month, September. A group of Freshmen, or so they were called, entered Marshall County High School for the first time. After a torture filled week of initiation--Little did we know we were the last class ever to be initiated in Marshall County High School--We settled down to routine, but never really routine for the Freshman class of '53. Through- out the year we were first in one thing and then another. We proudly elected the officers who were to guide us through this unsure but fun-filled year. They were: Pres., John H. Gillespie: Sec., Amelia Hinds: Treas., Payne Hardison: Rep., Bobby Massey: Sgts. at Arms, Sam Campbell and Margo Cheatham: Cheerleader, Jane Loyd. Our Sponsors, Mrs. Tom Shires and Mrs. J. W. Zumbro, must have possessed a wonderful trait--Pa- tiencel to guide the class of '53 so well. Our heads really began to swell when our boys won the class tournaments and one of the happiest times of the year was when we all laughed and worked together on our float for the home-coming parade. The gal we sent to royalty, our Oueen's attendant, was Amelia Hinds. Sophomores? Was it possible that our Freshman year was over so quickly and we were now the Sopho- mores of '54. We felt now we knew the ropes, and we silently smiled at the bewildered little Freshmen. We elected our officers with confidence: Pres ., Jane Loyd: Vice Pres., Jackie Bethshares: Sec., Robert Payne Hardison: Sgts. at Arms, Lettie Ross Green and John Patton: Rep.,Nancy Burnett: Treas., John H. Gillespie: Cheerleader, Amelia Hinds. Our Sponsors were Miss LaVera Lovelace, Miss Frances Moore, and Mr. O. E. Ratcliffe. Once againhomecoming rolled around, and we shared together the unforgettable experience of float decora- ting. Our .Queen's attendant was beautiful Sharon Hen- drix. ' The Junior Class of 1955 ---we delighted in re- peating this phrase. Could we possibly be Juniors ? We soon found that this was very true and we were of- ficially Juniors. Plans soon got under way for the magazine sale and Junior Senior banquet. The officers for this important year were: Pres., Payne Hardison: Vice Pres., Jackie Bethshares: Sec., Bobby Massey: Treas., Sharon Hendrix and Ann Umble: Rep., John Patton: Sgts. at Arms, John Gillespie, Don Bowden: Cheerleaders,Jane Loyd and AmeliaHinds. Our spon- sors were: Mrs. Fred Derryberry,Miss Jane Garrett, and Mrs. Robert Allen. Tennessee and Vanderbilt! ! These were the names given to the Junior class when we divided for the maga- zine sale. Magazine selling was afun-filled adventure, with Tennessee coming out on top. One of the highlights of our Junior year was the banquet in which we, the Jun- iors, entertained the Seniors. Our Homecoming Queen's attendant this year was cute Ann Hardison. Nineteen fifty-five! ! We entered the School for the last year, looking forward to it with a little dread and lots of anticipation. ln the last three years we had en- joyed many things together that will always remain vivid in our mind's eye. The officers we chose for this last year of highschool were: President, John Pattong Vice President, Arlen Reese, Secretary, Jane Loydg Treas- urer, Robert Payne Hardisong Historian, Lettie Ross Green: Poet, Nancy Jane Burnettg Sgts. at Arms, Joe Millen and Bobby Massey. Our wonderful sponsors who led us through this last inspiring year were Miss Flo- rence Fitzpatrick and Mr. Wendell Bunch. Soon after the start of school, we made plans for our senior trip to Florida. This had to be financed for the most part by money made during this year. Under the supervision of our efficient concessions manager, Eddie Derryberry, we immediately began to fill our coffers, for each of us was becoming an experienced salesman as we hawked our wares among the specta- tors at the ball games. As soon as school started, our Tiger staff-led by the Co-Editors, Nat Brown and Judy McDaniel-began work on what we plan to be the best yearbook published at M. C. H. S. Homecoming rolled around once more, and we realiz- ed that this was the mostimportant Homecoming in four years to us. Our Queen was popular Jane Loyd, and her senior attendant was vivacious Amelia Hinds. Our float won with the slogan Tigers Gone with the W1n. The kids who for four years have represented our class in football are: Don Bowden, Robert Payne Har- dison, Robert McAdams, Fred Shelton, Jimmy Hunter, Jack Miller, Levi Cochran, Jimmy Doggett, Arlen Reese, Hugh Allen, Bobby Massey and Billy Doris Thompson. The boys and girls who represented us in basketball are: Amelia Hinds, Jane Loyd, Mary Jane Richardson, Barbara Shaw, Nancy Burnett, Bobby Massey, Joe Millen, John Patton, Charles Waldrop, Fred Shelton, Robert Payne Hardison. Each of us has been proud of these, our classmates, who struggled for the glory of M. C. H. S. Our Senior year, as it draws nearer and nearer to completion, will end many happy times and gay laughter that have surrounded us for four years, and yet we realize as we grow older that these memories will be- come more vivid and the SENIOR CLASS OF 1956 wi11 never be forgotten. if FQ? -V' Lf? ATER WE RAN M -:-:ya .dp ,1 , U-l',1F FJ ' Uiql' X 1 I KN KX 1 eye! Pres.. John Patton Vice Pres., Arlen Reese Sec., Jane Loyd Treas.. Robert Payne Hardison Cheerleaders. Harriet Hardison Mary Lee Ervin Hst.. Lettie Ross Green Poet, Nancy Burnett Sgt. at Arms. Bobby Massey Joe Millen ' Method of operation X on Hugh Allen Marie Bailey Pat Barron Helen Batten Donald Bennett Dynamite comes in True to her work--her Ilikework. It fascinates Her thoughts and conduct Let what comes come, small packages. word--her friends. rne.I can sit around and are her own. it's coming anyway. look at it for hours. Peter Berg Don Bowden Nat Brown Carol Bryant Nancy Jane Burnett It's not what I do wrong, To think is an idle waste Speak as you thinkg be What wisdom can you IfICar1'I filld 3 WHY. I'1l but what I'm caught at. of time. wha you are. find that is greater than make 0116. I kindness? uf' ' I7 WW My 5,7 I , 'D . fit A J ' 1 ffl C Ted Cashion What I can't see, never will believe in. Z - ,f up fffvfylf A IIC Cheatham 'erry heart doeth like a good medicine. A Howard Cheek I am a part of all that I have met. Levi Cochran Robert Crowell Sealed lips mean a great Life is a beautiful dream, thinker. let me sleep through it. Bobby Davis He's where the girls aren't. Eddie Derryberry Lead me not into temp- tation, but show me where it is. Marie Culbertson Marian Curtis Wayne Daniel Love many, trust few, Nature made us to loveg A jgke is a very serious always paddle your ca- let us waste no time in thing. noe. fulfilling the law. Mary Lee Ervin Mildred Ervin Mary Golden She's got rhythm in her Kindness is wisdom. A good disposition is feet. more valuable than gold. Lettie Ross Green Speak gentlyg let no harsh words mar the good we might do here. Paul Guthrie They say he was once caught studying. Ann Hardison At length cried she, I'll marry:What should I tarry for? Harriet Hardison Always laughing. some- times sadg sometimes naughty, but never bad. K f , l J. Barbara Hoglund She came, she saw. she's still looking around. Robert Harris Margaret Hill Amelia Hinds Robert Payne Hardison Alittlenonsensenowand I'm slow, but I'll get Sweeter also than the Ready to work ready to then is relished by the there yet. honey in the honey play ready to help comb. whenever she may wisest men. Marjory Holly Barbara Horton Jimmy Hunter Wayne Ingram Where there's a will. Tis better to love one He knows that football He wore black denim there's a way. little boy lots, than lots isn't the only place that trousers and motorcycle of little boys little. a good line is needed. boots John Johnson Listening often pays better than talking. Barbara Lee Life is like the color of a girl's hair, it changes often. Earl Liggett All the world is a stage and I do my part of cutting up. xA Judie Lindsey Betty London jane Loyd jean Lynen 5hY'HO'DOI HCquainted. A good heart is W01'Ih Though her blush is well Quiet, reserved, and re- gold. known, her seeds of finedg to none is she un- friendship are well sown. kind. 'li'-I Eva Laura Martin Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace. Bobby Massey R0bC1'I MC ACIHIUS Judy McDaniel Joe Millen Jack Miller Only weeds grow tall, Don't let your studies Essence of Sweetness, Ggod nature and good 011, Wliy Should life 311 iflleffefe with YOU! high model of neatness. brains are good com- labor be? school education. panions, Tom Orr l'd be a millionaire. Ifsiience were golden. Montie Osteen Why let the devil have all the fun? John Patton A quiet man, but quite a man. Louise Perry I don't mind studying. but I don't like to tell the teachers all I know. Arlen Reese Mary Jane Richardson Reba Richardson Awomanhater. he hates A merry heart maketh a Look before you leap. to leave themf cheerful countenance. Wu' Helen Rodgers Softly speak and sweetly smile. Paul Scott Barbara Shaw Fred Shelton Patsy Stacey Linda Stewart He doesn't preach, so he Full of life. full of pep. Suit yourself! Short and sweet, dainty Anurselwant to be. and doesn't practice. always ready and willing and neat. thatl will, just wait and to help. see. Jimmy Spivey Life is like a tennis ballg it can bounce either way. Bobby June Spivey Enjoy the present day, trusting very little to the morrow. Don Taylor Life is a struggle. but I won't give up. Ada Thomason I don't care how you spell my name. I'll change it someday just the same. if Billy Doris Thompson David Tyree Doris Tyree Ray Wall Speech is great, but Love me little, love me No need to MMV' Girls are just like street silence is greater. long. curse, if things were f cal-S, if you miss One- - - changed, they might be Wm catch the other one. WOISC. I tx, sim xl V 'fs .5 N? Y ,X u KX -is H ll U, vxxx K' X5 ,X 5:- I Charles Waldrop Foy Walker Paul Webb Harold Wilks Charlott Willoughby Like the deep blue sea. Girls are a nuisance, but ,Whatever is worth doing If school is liberty, give Smile and the world always calm. I wou1dn't mind having I at allis worth doingwell, me death smiles with you. one. . Dorothy Woodward Mary Frances Wilson Faye Woodward I think I think more She's a quiet little Be a live wire and you than you think I think. lass until you see her won't get stepped on. out of class. f u imma - .,. Eiu:.fx f ' -'f-rf Bam' Wan. nz TE68S.1 Hatdlsona . Sec..Be1'Y Catffttv. imma PNK Petwgt AHHS. Betsy P165 v ' X 9 7X f' xt- xf' B1-mn X . Wiffw kr'K'ff?fl?', K 4 X Nc ,......f RaY Saw? X252 Hougtofwjgsi-mman. THE JUN1oRs WERE THE JOLLIEST. PWS nz RPL' Co cy Pinksfon' gdo I Nan Yfgheedeadets' Next we interviewed the other classes and found them fully organized because of the competence of their sponsors. It isn't workg it's lots of fun. We're sure to There's money in them thar' magazine sales. We Made! 53,259.27 ! ! ! get those goal posts done. i 1-'ruff , .. .-::,..H-tJe:m if ...,..,-H Q v :vvl str Q, gg.: M 1 9 James Bailey Gaylon Bates Jimmy Baucom Reedus Baugher 1Yv .V 1. hi Benny Bills Nancy Jane Boyd Betty Bradford AIIHH Gayle Brown Barbara Causey Janice Chapman Josephine Chapman Juanita Cherry 'Q 'Q js fwi A. Betsy Beatty Betty Sue Cannon Mary Etta Clark Barbara Bigham Frankie Capley Mary Kate Cobb Nona Ann Cochran Wayne Cochran Jeanette Collins Mary Lou Cook Jackie Crigger Clay Crunk 16 1 Bonnie Daniel Joe W. Davidson Wanda Easley Barbara Eaves Buddy Fagan Barbara Finley Max Harbor Jimmy Hardison Jean Cathey Davis Larry Elrod Max Franklin Mammie Hargrove 1 fr -5 PE elf 9 N l ix Q s' s. V9-vi ,, . is 1 K will X is 5 I x 'QE' ' Wayne Davis William Derryberry Clarence Dykes Rebecca Ervin Bobbie Evans George Ezell Maudine Gentle r' 255553 , ,. a ,,.,e,,, Billy Harper 17 Evelyn George Gall Haslip . ,, ,-1. ' R ber , arrison James Hatfield DHD JL Bobby Hunter Peggy Martin Lannie Morgan Sally Hayes W l Gilbert Hunter Quindal McAdams Ray Murdock Tommy Helrnick l Ralph Johnson Louis McConnell Anna Orr Dorothy Helton Betty I. Higdon Connie Houston Peggy Ledford Wesley Lindsey Martha Lovette Ewell McDaniel Glenn McDaniel Charles McNutt Joycelyn Parker Peggy Patterson Malcolm Patton 18 Mary F. MHDSIUUI Edith Moss Pauline Perrymau Phil Petty Nancy Pinkston Betty Ratcliffe Priscilla Richardson Arland Robertson Betty Rowland Ray Sarter Peggy Sisco Donald Smith Janice Speed James Stegall Wilma Stinnett X av- Dolly Taylor l , , , , 7 . ,,- -,, - - ,-..-- Bobby W Waldrop Richard Walker Allen Williams Wayne Williams Margaret Willis Anna Gene Wiser Billy Woods Loyd Wortham Kenneth Brown 19 Set them up. Ted. Doyle, Bill, 85 Gene gawk at seniors. Atta way to yell, Amelia and Mary Lee studying for ------ P Malcolm! m,y Satisfied! Clarence and Pee Wee wash up old 74. Patsy and Jimmy line up for chow. 20 4+ f 1 Q -.., -':' 'hit' igfiffi V' Fore. yells Frances Girls ---- Cheaper by the dozen! ! ! ,KW K ,Z5 fi ! ,X lei. 5 Q Q Bobby Richardson Vice-President 9 M pf Wayne Chapman Sgt.-at-Arms Billy Owen President ,Y6 0, 090.6 f 0, W Patsy Thomas Cheerleader , VJ L-A P' Joanne Cheek Treasurer ' Nancy Reiney Reporter 7' Alice Ledford Secretary THE SILLIEST- - -THE SOPHOMORES Jeanne and Patsy watch football practice. Bobby, Joanne, Wayne Sa Alice have a little President Owen shows 81 tells all char. w5 -fa-f w:ffA1'f -+'f--fc main W ' twat, ,, .J C. Adams R. Adcox '5 J. Agent I. Allen L. Allen N. Barham 1 r',!!. ..f' I. Y .. '4 ,. I ff J Q31 aw J. Brisby G. Boring J. Boyette M. Boyd B. Boyd 'N Q ,- I , t .99 I , 1 'V ff -so ai 5 , . .QQQ M Q' , P. Cagle D. Calvert C. Cathey W. Chapman J. Cheek .315 1:57. N. Coyle P. Daniel B. Darnell G. Davis R. Eaves A. Ervin J. Ervin L. Foster L. C. Foster M. Fry R. Gardner 22 H. Barron F. Burrow R. Clendening C. Endsley I. George S. Bills S. Burraham D. Cochran E. Endsley J. Guthrie .1 ..... -- ' ,,L. B. Garrett E. Garrett J. Harper P. Harper D. Hazlett B. Helmick P. Johnson M. Jones B. Madison J. McAdams P. Garrett L. Harris C. Hicks S. Bennett N. McAdams M J ., Q. Q M 4 .NW ,.. . . . Haislip P. Haislip M. Harber 'ff ,H ' N J. Harris P. Harris P. Harris R.,Harris 0 ' I xl .211 .' f ' S X gf z' .l.2Z1. I . I . I-Iigdon T Hobzs J D. Jeter E. Jett J J N Q' In gn, W LZPVL x ff' fr C. Kinney A. Ledford G. Lee F. Lowrance fi ,., . f fem N sP. Q J' . B. McDaniel A. McKibbon A. McNeese C. Middleton 23 N. Hardison as QQ 0-bu-ul VPN M. Harwell Ewa JILL 'QXN9 df-ll14.,,6, 0.1: - ' K. Jewell W. Luna J. Millen LJ -7' i .,,,,, . -rf rn J. Moore T. Muse S. Nichols C. Nix M. Orr B. Owen R. Perryman J. Pigue '33 4 F , :::: B. Purdom L. Phifer I. Ratcliffe R. Richardson W. Rodgers A. Sawyer B. Sharp Q A, . 3 Q ...Qs F. Sharp N. Stinnett S. Stinnett D. Sutton N. Tacker P. Thomas B. Thompson B. Thompson S - 1 x K - .M .F X S. Tomlin T. Turner J. Wade fl . Wakefield F. Walker A. Wiggins J- Wiggins Di Wilkes 5, 'H if S51 R 5 Sims. I. Wiser W X S. Wiser B. Woodruff B. Woodward B. Woodward X , 24 WJMWN' f wwjjjwgfyr Q I WK xx nd' 4? 'V' CL' f-Qs -A xg! X A X H00 NA ' -T 1 X I ' H W fb - f 00 I . 4. O X H, f -U 9 Q f1nM I 4 ! Z W ff g H71 2979 E: Farris Hambrick Secretary Cv I K J Md. Tommy Woodward Treasurer E M we Cllfjcgggn THE GREENEST- - -THE FRESHMEN, BRINGING UP THE L T OF UR CL SSES.'9,' 7ffC,4,1ffLfg7 P972 Q7 , ,ff 5-J T JA ff jf EKCYILJ 7 cry, President Berg SL Co. laugh it up. Larry's no fool: Hey man Dot 84 Farris look long and hard. N? cz L--1 MC! ff 4 doll' ll f V 'i' f Uma FW-L 11 ' Qpwffxfffffflwef LW A f W MYZW 49fi2'i'ff. . f -fx- . ,.if.'JL 7 171 lf, C 'I '1 ' l,Hll.fUjr. Zhu ,LW H. Adams ' S. Adcock G J. Aldridge M. Alford M. Allen L. Allison N. Andrews J. Bailey C. Bartlett H. Barton V. Barron .3 ' ' Y , I . QI, W R. Baxter 'T. Bepch A. Bennett L. Berg L. Berlin R. B'gh.i7rn P. Blackwell T. Blackwell ' K J. Bolton M. Bowden A. Baugher Qs al JW! L L Cfjy-fvvvLSUL,L, h Y B. Baugher B. Branden J. Brandon D. Burns H. Burrow C. Cathy N. Capley J. Cheek B. C unn K. Church T. Christmas E. Clark J. Coble 1. Coble J. Cole ' R. Cook S. Cox 4 F. Cozart X ad , if -r .. 1 M. Cruise H. Crabtree ,, Stow A X Culbertson B Darnell C Darnell A Davidson S Downing T. Easley, Ir. M. Edwards M. Edwards W. Edwards W.. 9' ' WY vi 'f Xxx ihdyiw XXX? A'. ' T I Li . . I . if-1l'513J cl AKV' , , 4 I' r ,A li- o!lZ,,H,fffeJ 1'TjLT I All q AM 00 E J , .1 n wG10f.-'A 12.4 m,... vt I A510 . V. Eldridge L. Emerson N. Emerson M. Endsley G. Ezell G. Finley N. Fish A I. Foster P. Foster . ar tt D. Gattis J MDA Jing' .1 A. we-cf G. Gibbs H. Gillespie R. Gillum L. Graham G. Guthrie ,car B. Haislip H. Hargrove M. Hargrove tif' ,yJ9 D. Horton D. Hudson B. Huslhoff oe' -nf' M. King D. Lasarer N. Lasarer YN IL Qty 'VL fr was W. Haley F. Hambrick R. Hamlin B. ldv ,v. --T H. Hardison 'WSH Hastings M. Helton B. Hickman P. lligdon C. Hinds J- HGHY D. Holton I. Johnson E. Jones A. Jones S. Jones B. Jordon P. Jordon 'wLe6 ev fr G. Leonard G. Leverette P. Little R. Manley ya, 774 ff' Of' '7A 'l ff. flax? D., .x. 55 ll 9 r :YB Mathews B. McAdams J. McClary J. McKay B. McKinney G. Mealer P. Middelton J. Moorehead F. Musgrave B. Nichols B. Norton X. LM Ad fi Sv Q L bww. wmv? A wx u I v In I I rs 1, , I rs I1 1 I X 'Ll l'-,j,...- I1 f!L,-,,-J I1 FLA--- 'I l'..J.L Y CoA'--v-an I f':11--vvn I f'..n.-... I. Tate B. Thomas B. Thompson J. Thompson D. Toseland A. Turner B. Turner L. Us on B. Whitehead I. Wilkes B. Williams 1 L A Ujff lk! , 11 ,I .,u1.,'N 1 LQ no WWNEBEJNQM 'VY' MLK -Q X' lj 'iff Y f f ' 40 J.: X 2 . H6 0.13 Qyeflsle 0'Af7 P'377 Lannie and Edith in the office Serve it up big now. 356. Please 29 LATER WE MOVED INTO THE VARIOUS CLUBS TO GET ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IST ROW: RI Eaves, P. Ledford, B. Higdon, M. K. Cobb, C. Houston, R. Sartor, J. J. Spivey. ZND ROW: P. Webb, I. McDaniel, P. Harris, P. Harris, nett, G. McDaniel. 3RD ROW: B. G.Coyle, B.Beaty. J.Cherry, N. son, D. Woodward, P. Patterson, ROW: Q. McAdams, J. Millen, A. Adams, D. Taylor, B. Rowland. cliffe AG Brown C Br ant I , . . , . y , . H.Hardison, S.Hayes, 1.Loyd, H. I- Davidson, NJ. Boyd, L.Harris, ston, N. Reiney. 7TH ROW: T. Ingram, W. Daniel, F. Walker, Tillman, B. Woods, C. Dykes, I. Parker, I. Collins, D. Ben- Ratcliffe, R. Harris, Burnett, R. Richard- F. Woodward. 4TH Thomason, N. Mc- STH ROW: I. Rat- Speed, A.G. Wiser, Check. 6TH ROW: B. Cannon, N. Pink- Muse, L. Foster, W. B.D. Thompson, P. Hardison. 8TH ROW: M. Harbor, J. Millen, B. Mas- sey. J. P. Patton. Connie and Mary Kate enroll new Nancy and Jean sing Beta Song. members BETA CLUB Edith and Connie read up on latest Beta News ' x Q . s . skids. . M Qs . 30 ' iffsfif .f .f V. xx 'W - A 5' , -45 Second and Third year FHA and Home Economics majors. 1211. 7 Q iff-fxL5f'25-'UL f9T'f 'L FHA GFFJCERSV, , T 4 , ,Q , , , . e fy 1111, rn, A gs- .eeelff if 9411 The Future Home makers of America is proud 1ST ROW from left: Marion Curtis. Tabithaolobfu-f to boast of having the largest number of members Turner,0Vera Barron, Dot Ritter, Ruby Harris.f ,' A S h h b QND ROW: Mrs- Oscar Boyd, Peggy Ledfordy , ,of any club at M.C.H. . T ey ave een a very Betty Cannon, Linda Roberts, Miss LaVera Q,:,l,!,,nuSY group of girls thus far. We have more girls Lovelace. 3RD ROW: Helen Batten, B6II1bfULQf!fQX3VO1'k1l'1g on their degrees than ever before in the Boyd, Jane LnYn' and Genevieve Bonn! I iiistory of the Lewisburg Chapter. Fourteen girls ff Mare planning to attend the FHA Convention Nashville in April. Six of those girls are state degree girls. The girls to receive their state First year FHA degree are: Nancy Boyd, Marian Curtis, Helen Batten, Genivieve Boring,Betty Jean Higdon and . Betty Cannon. FHA Queen, Joan Cheek, and her attendants from , left: Patricia Daniel, Dot Richardson, Ioan Cheek, , Linda Roberts and Mary Frances Mangrum. ty14f,, :ull ' ' 1ST ROW---M. Franklin, R. Sarrer, J. Boucom, Sgt.-at-arms, R. McAdams, Sgt.-at-arms, F. Shelton, Vice- President, Mr. Smith, Sponsorg I. Hunter, President: P. Hardison, Secretaryg B. Massey, Treasurerg R. Walker C. Dykes. 2ND ROW---I. Davidson, W. Daniel, S. Bills. J. Harris, Jr., W. Chapman, M. Harbor, J. Miller B. Hunter, G. Hunter, J. Patton, T. Wakefield. 3RD ROW---J. Hardison, B. Madison, P. Petty, N. Barham, I Allen, J. George, H. Allen, J. Spivey, R. Eaves. KEY CLUB -- - ZUMBRO CLUB, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA President---Betty Sue Cannon, Secretary---Betsy Beatty. 1ST ROW---Connie Houston, Nancy Pinkston, Reporter, Sally Hayesg Vice-President, Jeannette Collins, Treasurer, Juanita Cherry. 2ND ROW---Faye Woodward, Judy Millen, Linda Harris, Anna Gayle Brown, Nancy Boyd, Betty Jean Higdon. 3RD ROW---Earl Liggett, Raymond Eaves, Paul Webb, David Tyree, Mrs. Overholser, Sponsor. :mains I... -1-1 ig plwpugqp - - -Y - 1ST ROW---I.Millen, A.Brown, C. Bryant, B. Higdon, Secretary 8: Treasurer, D. Smith, President, B. Woodruff, V.-Pres., P. Ledford, Reporter, C. Houstin, B. Beatty, Mrs. Barham. 2ND ROW---Mrs. Allen. J. Tillman, B. Ratcliffe, J. Cherry, N. Haislip, P. Richardson, J. Brisby, B. Garrett, B. Brad- ford, B. Madison, F. Sharpe, J. Chapman, C. Cathey, P. Webb, H. Allen. 3RD ROW---D. Calvert, W. Easley, L. Stewart, B. Hoglund, A. McKibbon, A. Ledford, R. McAdams, J. Hunter, P. Berg, F Shelton, L.Bradley, L. Green. 4TH ROW---J. Ratcliffe, C. Endsley. N. Boyd, L. Harris, B. Bigham, S. Bills, R. Eaves, E. Derryberry, D. Sutton. 5TH ROW---R. Walls, J. Harris, J. Millen, B. Massey, J. Patton. SCIENCE CLUB Maybe Jerry is a budding Scientist. lt's not really going to explode. Linda. E s if . fi .. ,. M Q 1ST ROW---Miss Garrett, Sponsor: B. Beatty. Reporter: J. Collins, Treasurerg C. Dikes. Vice Presidentg P W bb S t at arms 2ND ROW - B Derryberry P I. Hunter, President, C. Houston, Secretaryg . e , g.- - . - - . . . ' ' . b P. H rdi on, P. Petty R Sartor I Davidson M. Harbor, I. Miller, B. Massey, B. Harper, E Derry erry, a s Berg., BRD RdWl--1.1-lardison, C. Mcmm, M. Cobb, 1. Tillman, A. Brown, B. Higdon, N. Boyd, 1. Baucom, D. smith. K. Brown, B. Hoglund, R. Walker, C. Crunk. Jimmy and Jo Wallace. painting the car. -..B '? . . .14 K . M ' .E ,ti . ,. Connie and Ray, painting a sign. tg 4. M... 'V Don is flying high ii fir it P5 5 Q F3 13 5 sm Q 5' at sa , Ai :IVQ .N iigi 1ST ROW: T. Helmick, W. Daniel, T. Orr, B. Woods, F. Walker, I. Crigger, E. Liggett, L. Elrod. 2ND ROW: l.Cherry, M. Curtis, H. Batten, D. Woodward, Mr. Seay, F. Woodward, J. McDaniel, A. Cheatham, M. L. Ervin, E. L. Martin. 3RD ROW: P. Stacey, A. G. Wiser, N. J. Burnett, J. Parker, J. Chapman, P. Sisco, H. Rodgers, B. London, C. Foster, F. Mangrum, M. Lovett, M. Ervin, M. K. Cobb, B. Rowland, P. Patterson, D. Taylor, M. Bailey. 4TH ROW: G. Waldrop, Q. McAdams, J. Chapman, P. Perryman, M. Hargrove, A. Thomason, J. Tillman, B. Lee, R. Richardson, N. A. Cochran, B. Horton, J. Speed. 5TH ROW: M. Gentle, M. L. Cook, H. Hardison, 1. Collins, B. Eaves, W. Stinnett, S. Hayes, B. Daniel, B. Bradford, M. F. Wilson. 6TH ROW: L. Stewart, A. Hardison, L. Beech, M. Culbertson, D. Helton, J. Lev- erette, E.George,J. Lynch, L. Perry, M. Golden, G. Haislip, B. Causey. J. Loyd, M. E. Clark, J. C. Davis . B. Cannon, M. J. Richardson, A. Orr, M. Holly, M. Hill, N. Pinkston. 'ITH ROW: 1. Hunter, N. Brown, B. Shaw, A. Robertson, B. Davis, H. Wilkes, P. Barron. Z. -a y, 4- ,Lita !' ws .ev 6 Bookkeeping COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT D. W. Seay Instructor Shorthand I Typing I lu. 1 - Shorthand II Typing II I 1ST ROW, left to right---W. Davis, Harbor, Wilkes, Moorehead, Bills, Harris, Walls, J. Patton, Massey, Cashion. 2ND ROW---B. Hunter, M. Patton, E. Derryberry, Miller, Mr. Dunn, McAdams, I. Hunter, Shelton, Stegall Thompson, Coble. 3RD ROW---Tate, Allison, Nichols, George, Allen, McNutt, Daniels, Cochran, Eaves, Walker Murdock. 4TH ROW---Adams, Lassiter, Lindsey, E. McDaniel, Reese, L Allen, Cochran, Crigger, Barron. Lig- gett. 5TH ROW---Mealer, Stewman, Guthrie, Turner, Crabtree, lobe. 6TH ROW---Spivey, E. Reese, Scott, Crabtree, Johnson, Sharp, Hargrove, Harrison, Ervin. SHOP AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS Drawing Class 1ST ROW, left to right---Waldrop, Adgent, Derryberry, Miller, Mr. Dunn, McAdams. Shelton, Stegall liams, Madison, Cagle. 3RD ROW---Stinnett, Reese, Ingram, D. Thompson.. Jeter, Wiggins, Baugher. Shop Class .ii .i..,,-...QW ..- 1- .,....1..- T.. Thompson. 2ND ROW---Davis, Bills, Osteen, Bennett, Chapman, Wakefield, Cochran, Thompson, Wil- , X 2,37 KX wil my M09 ' WL Ykrxd QHNYW f - .... W .- 1ST ROW, left to right---W. Williams, Sgt.-at-arms, P. Scott, Reporter, I. Spivey, Sec- retary, D. Taylor, President, Mr. Dunn, Sponsor, R. Harrison, Vice-President, D. Tyree, Treasurer, R. Crowell. 2ND ROW---I. Hatfield, P. Guthrie, H. Cheek, C. Waldrop, J. Johnson, R. Harris. BRD ROW---B. Derryberry, F. Capley, W. Lindsey. 4TH ROW---L. McConnell. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS Fasten it tight, Wayne. Don't overcharge, Robert. HCY! IS it 10ad6d. David? Where are are YOU going with that M-ilke The dUSI fly Jim cement Robert? mlel LEFT TO RIGHT---G. Boring, M. Cobb, F. Walker, B. Purdom, A. Thomason, B. Hickman, F. Burrow, N Andrews, J. Coble, G. Finley, M. Mangrum, B. Higdon, F. Woodward, Q. McAdams, L. Beech, D. Ritter, N Cochran, L.Morgan, P.Martin, L.Green, B. Beatty, N. Burnett, P. Thomas, M. Orr, N. Tacker, R. Cook, D Woodward, E.Martin. 2ND ROW---M. Holly, A. Ledford, A. Hinds, I. Brisby, J. Holly, R. Baxter, M. Cook D. Tyree, M. Curtis, M. Gentle, J. Levertte, J. Speed, J. Loyd, M. Wilson, B. Causey, W. Stinnett, D Holton. I. Lindsey, A. Wiggins, C. Hicks, N. Rainey. CHORUS - - 4--H CLUB 1ST ROW, left to right---Kinney, McDaniel, Davidson, Allen, Bills, Gattis, Davis, Agent, Moore. 2ND ROW---Hunter, Cathey, Martin, Lee, Ervin, Bryant, Burnett, Ledford, Hayes, Cook, Ervin, Wilson, Cheatham, Finley, Eldridge. 3RD ROW---Willoughby, Smith, Foster, Hastings, Powell, King, Wil- loughby, Emerson, Sheppard, Batten, Higdon, Wiggins, Bradford, Cheek, Rowland, Coble, Jones. 4TH ROW---McAdams, Gentle, Chapman, Woodward, Rodgers, Boyett, Ledford, Stacy, Collins, Cozart, Richardson, Ledford, Haslip, Ratcliffe, Wiser, Green, Boring. 5TH ROW---Bates, Thomas, Tacker, Willis, Clark,Cochran. Lynch, Beatty. Harwell, Harper, Garrett, Pigue. McKibbon, Woodward, Wiser, Easley, Morgan. 6TH ROW---Helmick, Lowrance, Capley, Wade, Chapman, Sartor, Culbertson. Pinkston, Wiser, Cheek, Taylor, McDaniel, Stinnett, Sharp. 7TH ROW---Barham, McNeese, Hunter, Petty, Hardison, Collins, Eaves, Causey, Clark, Endsley, Cannon, Woodward, Golden. STH ROW--- Stegall. Murdock, Crowell, Harris, Bigham, Patton, Bills, Patton, Davidson, Cockran, Walls, Barron, Daniels, Jeter, Massey, Gardner. . . . .And then this one. . . . . .Team backer-uppers! Smile purrrrty---girls Now see here young girl. . . .And then this one 39 9 W. f is LL 1 and Barbara in Mrs. Derryberry's English Class. Mrs. Earonhart's Health Class. Miss Garrett with Edith in chapel Nancy and Frances in Library. Biology Class at work. On the waY- That's Nice, Mr. Duke, Re ' I YA! MARSHALL COUNTY'S MILLION DOLLAR BAND LL,ALA D BAND CLUB OFFICERS 9' ' A , QL David Tyree ....... President Doris Tyree ........ Vice Pres. Martha Sue Orr .... Secretary Barbara Hoglund . . . Treasurer Bobby Evans ...... Reporter Clarence Kinney . . . Sgt.-at-Arms X221 lj A144422 w0nN Stay in line, says David! My rward ...... March! 47117 E701 mmmwAwwm wwvf nuznnmmmawwvsmv-Hmmmmv'fwwt'2'efwVm:ww 1 1 gggilrwifi J- . v'f v ix! o limi 1 LV1' V ' Our Million Dollar Band Queen Jane and Captaln s McAdams Sc l-lardxson Senior Float I ,l up W Q X M' l Sophomore Float wif: ' an Queen's HOME 42 lou f H ff 1.5592 1 'ff 'L mr Q ,,,. K, of F- 1 -' ' 2 353? l A r H 3 M 'X 7 A l rsfffai l rf, I We 4, I Float COMING 9' mf' Junior Float 'fwrgg : TM Freshman Float Our Cheerleaders on parade Hom ecomi ng parade color guard l , ,. K I - MN' , gvivman A VZA, V V K 9 K ry , . 1 . .., ,r,, X L ,, Xl R, E .Q fi if .Q E w a r 43 I 1 oarr ' l YHEE HA ir HER MAIESTY TIGER QUEEN J . . 'gf A . Q ' 1 4 . . ,,ffW4f?fziV :Q lf? Q, f..fM ff My A ,,:iy2ipa . i .,.., Xa, . ., V .qw W' 2 S av if LH I ii JANE LOYD FOR 1955 HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL COURT ftflyggflfiij? ii! Senior Attendant Amelia Hinds Freshmen Attendant Sophomore Attendant Donna Woodward Jane Brisby 45 Junior A ttendant Bonnie Daniels 4 lst. ROW: 49-F. Shelton, 78-H. Allen, 84-W. Daniel, 62-P. Berg, 88-Co-Capt., R. McAdams, '72-I. Hunter, 50-J. Miller, '74-Co-Capt., P. Hardison, 54-B.Mas- sey, 68-D. Bennett. 2nd, ROW: 80-R. Sartor, 59-B. Hunter, 60-F. Musgrave, 52-P. Petty, 34-J. George,.56-M. Harbor, 64-S. Bills, 45-G. Hunter, 48-W. Chap- man, 44-A. Williams, 69-D. Bowden. 3rd, ROW: Coach Sharp, 66-B. Thompson, 47-I. Bailey, 40-T. Wakefield, 46-J. Steagall, 86-B. Harper, 58-M. Franklin, 55-H. Gillespie. '75-R. Baugher, '79-R. Hamlin, Coach Smith. Capt. Robert McAdams Lewisburg . . . 20 Lewisburg . . . 13 Lewisburg . . . 12 Lewisburg . . . 33 Lewisburg . . . 44 Lewisburg . . . 13 Lewisburg . . . 7 Lewisburg . . . 56 Lewisburg . . . 40 Lewisburg . . . 42 -, 1 1' , - ' Capt. Robert Payne Hardison. Franklin . . . 7 Columbia . . . 0 Pulaski . . . 19 Mt. Pleasant . . .O Shelbyville . . . 6 Tullahoma . . . 13 Lawrenceburg . . . 7 Hohenwald . . . 0 Sparta . . . 0 Fayetteville . . .0 .sa Q snltrrawrrlfrs 0,103 BUTTER BOWL RESULTS ' Lewisburg . . . '7 ---- Lawrenceburg Managers Ii mmy Hardison,Clarence Dykes, Larry Berg, Joe Brandon. Coaches Brownlow Sharp and Car- roll Smith. Our investigation led us to the football field where we ran mug shots of the players in a desperate try to find someone that ' nized. mrght be recog- lst. ROW: '72-M. Edwards, 29-B. Baugher, 44-D. Reese, 2-I. Thompson 68-C Hind 2 ROW: E. Cagle. 1. Crabtree, '78-D Lasater 65 I D F Richardson , . s, 5-D. Jeter. 2nd . , - . avidson , '79-B. Reiney, '77-C ' . Harwell, R. W11son,69: O96 bxxg XXX 0 X29 Yx Q A xo ox 62590 9 05 Q O10 NX 9 LE WISB URG WHIPS COL- UMBIA Lewisburg handed Columbia. once a fl power in midstate football ' 'LQ straight d e fe G45 , Ti x K' N qf CJ fb 'L '59 Og, GSX fa .59 6 , rts second a r ar Columbia as th gers took a 13-O triu e HID- 'o 61 . XX 36209 X3 9, xi Y QQXGQQQ 49 max x0 Sofa ex O r1W 5xP62Yaxf-NW xxsfqoqqxao LEWISB URG OVER- bjxozoetaa WHELMS SH-ELB Y VIL-LE oe 05, 44 to 6 ga ' Lewisburg's Tige . gn 31-zron egg layed b5fsth??l:?lf53f:?: r crgwggps Eagles, 44 to 6' - before a LE- everal thousand fans. L WISBURG AND AHOMA TUL BA TT O2-C51 13-13 DRAW LES T0 9 '00 M' C- H. - Qlxidzflgqxelz T jj-ggi 'ru11ab.f,g,j'gj'j:gvjiff1ed nude, . ' e . vegssxiwiz' Y G BLAST5 M Cvunref, and' n9Mfd'Srate.Zg?icer1ln X15 vieffo EWISBUR 0 . 9 . ' vb eeqxz W' PLE - urge T 1 gilfasck by Pugagvef 'O me S zxfa Lewlsb ning se Swafme 0 be- . X XX k ag0 t' P 6 ,ogsoxo wee of M QX Haylongo fans. fore 22 4-8 i PON' ed 101234 9 B Q 661 XJ X 0 Q6 gx 0g,'l'q x, 6 Q, Q0 Ho BUH S fe Lil' f ' 0 v We ff T Ict b I ed Ho- 0 5 X-' 09 G 0?- N152 ORG udeifatw 5 Q .65 an X . Y '0 . e ' a 'fgvvmix' S TIGERS CATS DEAD- LOCK 7-7 IN BUTTER- BOWL I I For the second straight time Lewis Fame p 1 a y e d before 4000 cheering ans. burg and Lawrenceburg battled to a A to '7 tie in the third annual BurterBowl L E Q RG NWALD V T 015516808 - F h . W1 b fe le . C slr ajtlilrg S Inj v,7f01arW1,g-60, ' 01 Hf1fZ g ' im f ers 6 42 fieaffff 6' TEL-Q0 ry. ers , Udand caw Q by fe-,S JL flip 10DSjdethS d11O 'o,,0 LE, S d 56' I 'olbg 1310 Z6 X? 5 yeffeelr 6 3 TB- V E' U 15 ou 0 XS 0,0 ,YXQ6 , is A LEXNRTP, 4 Qowegigsam amo 5? xi-x xsY1ut'gc:QeN65S5 Q massed we T I 'O Q' 49 By this time we were frantic. We asked assistance from the Pride of M.C.H.S. -our vivacious cheerleaders-whose vim, vigor and vitality helped us in our work. My gf, as gy 'J?1'D,wW W W Fight! Fight! Fight 1 ff Patsy Thomas-Sophomore, Dot Richardson-Freshman, Mary Lee Ervin and Harrier Hardison-Seniors, Judy Tillman and Nancy Pinkston-Juniors. 50 g 1g I F.: g g MR. AND MISS M. C. H. S. ROBERT PAYNE HARDISON AMELIA HINDS ..- f , ue 1. f .f S W L. 4-if S 32,8 E Q 3 2 3 3 Q N 3 5 g A S .S Q iii X 3 if S E gig , K ',,. 1 A A ,.:rr M S MSS' S K H xhk iz K K K M .SSM 5 'L f q ' M . xi . Q R ff I - I I , ff' M if BEST LOOKING BOY Jimmy Hunter PRETTIEST GIRL Mary Lee Ervin H. S. and I RAN A POLL TO FIND OUT 1 1 SENIOR MOST INTELLIGENT MOST ATHELETIC Judy McDaniel Robert McAdams John Patton Mary Jane Richardson wx ll, If 'I-I - WHO WERE THE MOST WANTED MEMBERS IN THE CLASS. SUPERLATIVES Qs m ' rM..,,.......--,......A BEST PERSONALITY Lettie Ross Green Pete Berg MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED WITTIEST Nancy Jane Burnett Mary Frances Wilson Joe Millen Jack Miller I wu 2 HOUR 5 PARKING Q QAM ' TU 5PM Judy McDaniel, Editor Barbara Hogluncl, Literary Editor: Arlen Reese, Feature Editor, Miss Fitzpatrick, Sponsor: Lettie Ross Green Feature Ed- itorg Linda Stewart, Literary Editor. THE SUCCESS OF OUR INVESTIGATION WAS AIDED 1 1 1956 TIGER STAFF Marie Culbertson,Artistg Richard Walker, Photographerg Eddie Derry- berry , Photographerg Faye Woodward , Typist, Eva Laura Martin, Typist. ij? wit' Nat Brown, Editor-in-Chief S-HN 1 NX Nancy Pinkston,Mary Kate Cobb, Junior Editors, Ray Sartor,Iunior Business Man- ager. ' QSM 1 BY THE REPORTING JOB DONE BY THE YEARBOOK STAFF 1 1 Business Manager-Robert Payne Hardison Connie Houston, Clarence Dykes, Betsy Beatty-Junior Business Managers. Business Manager-A melia Hinds 1956 TIGER STAFF Anna Gayle Brown, Barbara Purdon, Donna Hardison, Patsy Stacey, Joyce Hastings, Nancy Lasarer, Peggy Patterson, Dav- id Tyree, Phil White, Larry Foster, Jimmy Coble, Tommy Muse, Billy Woods, Ray Sartor-Yearbook Salesmen. Paul Webb-Circulation Manager, Jane Loyd-Assistant Business Manager, Miss G a r r e t t -Sponsor ,Joe Millen-Assistant Business Manager. 1 AND THE MARSHALL ECHO STAFF. STANDING L. to R. Nancy Andrews, Payne Hardison, Nancy Pinkston, ioe Davidson. SEATED: Miss Garrett, Ann Sawyer, Martha Sue Orr viary Kate Cobb, Nancy Reiney, Betty Higdon, Jane Loyd, Vera Barron: iudy Tillman, Connie Houston, Raymond Eaves. iditor Cobb looks as Ann Sawyer drops her letter n the Echo mail box. vs. Editor . . . Mary Kate Cobb Assistant Editors . . . Nancy Reiney Martha Sue Orr Feature Editors . . . Nancy Pinkston Joe Wallace Davidson Sports Editors . . . Amelia Hinds Robert Payne Hardison Gossip Editor . . . Connie Houston Assistant . . . Vera Barron News Editors . . . Betty Jean Higdon Jane Loyd Assistant . . . Nancy Andrews Artist . . . Ann Sawyers Business Manager . . . Eddie Derryberry Assistants . . . Bobby Massey Mary Lee Ervin Subscription Manager . . . Betsy Beatty Faculty Advisor . . . Miss Garrett ECHO STAFF STANDING L. to R. Mary Kate Cobb, Ray Sartor. SEATED: Donna Woodward,BobbyMassey,Betsy Beatty, Eddie Derryberry, Mary Lee Er vin, Faris Hambrick, Billy Woods, Drew Davidson. 56 Say, that tune's real gone. The M.C.H S. actors and actresses have just given another bang-up performance. Get Busy! More dough's needed yet. What a position, Nat! Ar1en's gonna'win this game. We're going to meet this deadline yet. 57 lst ROW: John Patton, Robert P. Hardison, Ray Walls, Bobby Massey, Joe L. Turner, Fred Shelton, Pete Berg, Billy Harper. 2nd ROW: Harvey Gillespie, Phil Petty, Bill Reiney, Richard Walker, Ted Cashion, Hugh Allen, Raymond Eaves, Jerry George. 3rd ROW: Thomas Wakefield, Joe Allen, Tommy Woodward, Frank Musgraves, Bryant Baugher, Joe Harris, Lane Allen, Terry Beech, Randy Woodward. Lewisburg Lewisburg Lewisburg Lewisburg Lewisburg Lewisburg Lewisburg Lewisburg Lewisburg Lewisburg Lewisburg Summertown Petersburg . . Chapel Hill . Pulaski .... Franklin . . Cornersville Shelbyville Tullahorna . Pulaski . . . Fayetteville Franklin . . . THEN WE TURN OUR ATTENTION TO- Lewisburg .. ...54... ...Bodenham... ...39 Lewisburg . . . . . . 44 . . . . . Fayetteville . . . . . .62 Lewisburg. . . . . .53 . . . . . Cornersville . . . . . 28 Lewisburg... ...52.. ...ChapelHi1l......56 Lewisburg . . . . 49. . . . . Petersburg. . . . . . . 35 Lewisburg . . . .... Shelbyville Lewisburg . . . . Culeoka Lewisburg . . . .... Columbia Lewisburg . . . Summertown Lewisburg . . . Mt. Pleasant 0Kv'vv,f 1'-f'-'V F f QAAIXJ I V- ve, Y Amelia Hinds: Mary E. Clark, Barbara Bighamg Betty Sue Cannong Jane Loyd: Barbara Causeyg Sue Tomlin. Judy Milleng Mary Jane Richardson. 2nd ROW: Nancy Boydg Jean D. Leonardg Betsy Beattyg Nancy Reineyg May B. Harborg Mary J. Edwardsg Patsy Reynoldsg Linda Harrisg Donna Woodward. 3rd ROW: Peggy Haislipi JoAnn Cheekg Linda Robertsg Camille Catheyg Emily Cheekg Barbara Shaw, mgr.g Betty Boydg Sandra Adcockg Mary F. Alford: Nancy Andrewsg Linda Hunter. .. .-. THE HARDWOOD AND AGAIN RAN OUR PLEA. Lewisburg . . . . . .41-. . Lewisburg . . . . . .46 . . Lewisburg . . . . . .40 . . Lewisburg . . . . . . 50 . . Lewisburg . . . . . . 37 . . Lewisburg . . . . . .47 . . Lewisburg . . . . . . 51 . . Lewisburg . . . . . .40 . . Lewisburg . . . . . .37 . . Lewisburg . . . . . . 55 . . Lewisburg . . . . . . 41 . . Sum mertown Petersburg . . Chapel Hill . . . . .. Pulaski . . . Franklin . . . Cornersville ...... Shelbyville . Tullahoma . Pulaski . . . Fayetteville. ...... Franklin . . . Lewisburg Lewisburg Lewisburg Lewisburg Lewisburg Lewisburg Lewisburg Lewisburg Lewisburg Lewisburg . . . . . . Columbia Bodenham . . . . 38 Fayetteville ...... 39 Cornersville ...... 36 Chapel Hill . . . . . 41 Petersburg ...... 40 . Shelbyville . . . Culleoka Summertown Mt. Pleasant TIGERETTES M. C. H. S. girls lose first game. After only a few days of practice with the coach, M. C. H. S. girls were unsuccessful in their first bas- ketball game with Summertown- Score 41-44. M. C. H. S. loses to Petersburg. With the first game in the past, M. C. H. S.again played an unsuccess- ful ball game. They dropped the game to Petersburg by a 46 - 50 margin. Third try failure for Tigerettes. The Tigerettes were unsuccessful again and fell before the attack of Chapel Hill 40-54. .X . X 1 x, X x s 2 X I 4 The Tigerettes Win. For the first time in four starts the Tigerettes win over Pulaski 50-40. M. C. H. S.Wins by Narrowlvlargin. M. C. H. S. Tigerettes won after a hard fought game, over Franklin girls by a narrow margin of 37-33. M. C. H. S. runs over Cornersville girls. In an easygame M. C. H. S. won over Cornersville by a wide margin of 47-25. M. C. H. S. Beats Shelbyville. For the first time in several years the Tigerettes won over Shelbyville. The score was 51-29. M. C. H. S. Defeats Tullahoma. ln an easy game for the Tigerettes, Tullahoma was defeated bya 40-ll margin. M. C. H. S.wins over Fayetteville. In a comparatively easy game M. C. H. S. defeated Fayette High School by 52-29. M. C. H. S. defeats Bodenham. The Tigerettes scored another victory when they defeated Bodenham 63- 38. is .. .J Summertown Takes M. C. H. S. M. C. H. S., with only one day of practice, was unable to stop Sum- mertown in the season's opener as the Eagles outscored the Tigers 47- 34. Petersburg Loses to M. C. H. S. Marshall' Tigers showed their skill by defeating Petersburg 42-34 in their first win of the season. Chapel Hill Edges M. C. H S. M. C. H. S. outscored Chapel Hill from the floor 42-34, but at the foul line lost their third game. TIGERS M. C. H. S. Trips Pulaski. M. C. H. S. surprised the Bobcats of Pul- aski by defeatingthe champs of the 23rd district, 33-32. Franklin Slides By M. C. H. S. A desperate 4th quarter rally fails to reach the goal,as Franklin triumphs 45-44. Tigers Roll Cornersville. A last second basket gave the Tigers a triumphant win of 34- 32. Tigers Claw Eagles. The Golden Eagles of Shelbyville were unable to meet the powerful Tigers as M. C. H. S. took the victory--51-47. M. C. H. S. Blazes Tullahoma.The wildcats were unable to meet the deadly eyes of the Tigers as M. C. H S. scores record-breaking points in downing Tullahoma--64- 57 . M. C. H. S. Vs. Fayetteville. The all-around skill of Fayetteville was too much for the Tigers as they lost 52-43. M. C. H. S. Marches Over Boden- ham. M. C. H. S. rolled over Bodenham for another 23rd district win--54-39. l THE CHIEF SENT OUT A C.T.T.O. : BULLETIN ON THE SENIORS AND THEY WERE SENT TO THE INTERROGATION ROOM. WITH A THIRD DEGREE ON MOST OF THEM AND A LITTLE HEAVIER PRESSURE ON THE REST, A A N WE CRACKED OPEN THE CASE. K 1 II H 62 SIMMONS SUPPLY CO. LEWISBURG TENNESSEE To the merchants of Lewisburg, we express our deep gratitude for the kindness, and consideration shown to us--and for their help in making this annual possible. So begins another day. Hold tight, Don! 63 Now class, no cheating. McCOLLUM JEWELERS FORMERLY MARSHALL JEWELERS FEATURING LEWISBURG'S LEADING BRIDE 8 GIFT SHOP Owners C. L. McCOLLUM - EMMETT McCOLLUM EAVES FOOD STORE r Lewisburg, Tennessee MARSHALL COUNTY FARM BUREAU '1 Compliments Best Wishes of M. C. H. S. RHEA'S PETER's SHOE sToRE THE ROTARY CLUB On the square CALL 631 FOR QUICK SERVICE EXCELLENT SERVICE EASY PAY TIRE STORE BURT BROS. 8- DUNCAN Appliances T31 East Commerce Phone 201 Marshall County MARSHALL COUNTY CREAMER PEOPLES 8. UNION BANK KERLEY FURNITURE COMPANY HOME SUPPLY COMPANY M- Coca Cola The Pause That Refreshes IN LEWISBURG COCA COLA BOTTLING WORKS I JOHN ALLENIS Moss GROCERY BARHAM LEWlSBURG'S STORE FOR MEN Phone 277 WOO DWARD MOTOR COMPANY THE CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH MARSHALL GAZETTE SALES AND SERVICE IIO E. Commerce ALLIS-CHALMERS Phone T03 Phone 203 HAGGARD SANDERS, SEALTEST DISTRIBUTOR ARWINS - ON THE SQUARE NU WAY FINKBEINER'S - COLUMBIA ROAD CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY CITY WIDE PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE II5 3rd Ave. S. Phone 699 a mmmnmAJa,x,:Q.g4mwwm,. - 0 , USE LINTON'S PENCILS For Quality Feeds CALL NORA MILLS -- 178 COMPLIMENTS THE BEST DIXIE THEATRE EOR THE BUILDER AND LAMBERT H1-WAY 50 DRIVEIN THEATRE LUMBER COMPANY LEwlsBuRG Phone 355 . . i n MOVIES St1ll Set The Pace For Fme Entertamme t DIAL - 1490 WJJM YOUR SPORTS STATION BOYD STUDIO DOWNEY 81 JONES SERVE MCH5 Phone I4 Phone 75 Jewelers Since I928 FLORENCE STOVE COMPANY SIM'S GARAGE Home of Florence Ranges Phone I83 In IP!! ALFORD'S PHARMACY Phone 32 Sundries - Prescripiions LEWISBURG TRIBUNE FORREST wI IITESEI.I. T, H, Hawkins - Edirol- Farm Equipment Repairing COLUMBIA Y DAIRY PRODUCTS 1 as Grade A Pasteur: ed Milk Producrs Wes? Commerce Sf eef Lewisburg Tennessee T 8. W MOTORS MASSEY'S R HARDWARE APPLIANCE New - Used Cars - Low Bank Rates NF Trade With Home Town Boys Best Wishes I , AAQ 5. 0 FoR BEAUTY vlslT MILADY'S M' C'H'S' ncl Ave. N. Phone I640 A 81 B GRGCERY Quality - Meats and Groceries Phone 43 We Deliver Lewlsburg Tenn. LEVERETI,f1of1f'12gRMAR'cET RELIABLE FURNITURE COMPANY I R FAIR STORE INC. C0mplimgnL3 PP I Of Complete Furniture Store MOSS OIL COMPANY 201 W. Commerce Phone 510 Phone 30 fisburg Tenn. CARTER CHEVROLET COMPANY TAKE A BREAK AT THE GIZMO KUHN'S 5 AND 10 H. A. HARDISON General Merchandise Lewisburg - Route 2 Phone 754Jl MARSHALL FARMER 'S C0-OP f r. ' . ' 5 f FLIAS Pu Cu Q f ' ,K ahh . vp- A . J 1 H- ' 1: 'fn' ,eff H k ' v f . ..... R., F A 1 E ' H . ' I ' lg T c We . I A ' 1 fm lg - E 3Wf'5?+44l1'f.f.9'f',' -if f I ky ? YYIS k,A4A G I DWARD LUMBERISCGZEI f 'WI . I in 8 ' I 1 H M I L Ii NJ! WE I N .,:..A Q' ,A.. M I I I 3 I ,, , IPLETE LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS W. H. HARDISON HARDWARE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK an B 8. L OIL COMPANY Your SI1eII Dealer Y Phone 548 M 'I qu YOUR BANNER PAPER BOYS TURNER AUTO SUPPLY TRADE AT FRANK'S COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS MORRlSON'S - DODGE DEALER I w 'mn' x H H I W x '. THE NATIONAL STORE J, J IIIQL BUY AT LOYD'S 5 8.10 4? a S i f u i A FORD FOR '56 Congratulations M C H S GENERAL SHOE CORP. Serving RUTLEDGE SODAS ARE GOOD The S'-'VII' HI-HAT FOR AFTER GAME SNACKS ET FRIENDS AT THE LEGION TEA ROOM L.......I - LEWISBURG JEWELRY CO. - THE FINEST WEST END SUPER MARKET '.+gs1,i, I 'fgQiQ'iTS I 1 g,?EM'l, I 'P Swv A -Lluff' 2552-'1 ffr' A I A L 51 3. ,. Fv- t tr We P 1. e l 'H' ' I A ' , Q. - - I ' ' ' , .fs . A QAM X371 -- Us , I , TQ , 1,155 I , 59.1 ,S . . . ay A ,S 4 Im. ,uri A ' 'ii X, 45-fa 4 - - Rf 5 . 2 . ' L- OI s. ' I 3 Mrs-ff -... X .'J If I 5 Q ' . . 1, , I - l ON THE NIGHT OF MAY 22, 1956, TRIAL WAS HELD IN THE M.C.H.S AUDITORIUM, AND THE RESULTS OF THAT TRIAL -------- GRADUATION va Marie Bailey -- 300 Silver Creek Road. FHA l,2,35 FHA Junior Degree 35 Science 25 Class Toumaments 3. Helen Batten -- Route 5. FHA l,2,3,45 FHA Historian 45 FHA State Convention 35 Junior and Chapter De- grees 35 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Class Tournaments l,2, 3. Carol Bryant -- Route 1, Culleoka, Tenn. Beta Club 2,3,45 4-H Club l,2,3,45 4-H Program Chairman 45 Science Club 3,45 Chorus 35 Class Tournaments 2, 2,45 Assistant Librarian 45 Senior Play 4. Nancy Jane Burnett -- 440 5th Ave. North. Beta Club 2,3,45 Bi-Chem 2,35 Chorus 3,45 4-H Club l,2,3,45 4-H Vice Pres. 3,45 4-H Songleader 25 4-H Vol State 3,45 Class Reporter 25 Class Poet 45 Senior Play 45 M-Club 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3. Annette Cheatham -- 435 Coleman Street. Band 15 Bi-Chem 35 FHA 15 Basketball 25 4-H Club 1,2,3, 45 Chorus 1. Marie Culbertson-- Route One. FHA 1,25 Chorus 35 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Bi-Chem 35 Class Tournaments 15 Basketball 2,35 Senior Play 45 Annual Staff Art- tist 4. Marion Curtis -- 122 Belfast Avenue. 4-H Club 1, 2,35 FHA l,2,3,45 Junior and Chapter Degree 35 FHA Class Pres. 35 FHA Reporter 45 Chorus 3,45 Class Tournaments 1,2. Mary Lee Ervin -- Lewisburg. 4- H Club 1,2 ,35 Sciency Club 15 Band 1,25 Cheerleader 3,45 Delta Pi Delta 35 Echo Staff 45 Chorus 35 FTA 3. Mildred Ervin -- Route 4. 4-H Club l,2,35 Bi- Chem 2,35 Class Tournaments 2. Mary Golden -- 525 Cedar Street. FHA l,2,35 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2 ,3,45 4-H Secretary 3, Science Club 3, Assistant Librarian 1.2,3,4. Lettie Ross Green -- 546 Franklin Ave. FHA 2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 Science Club 2,3,454-H Club 1,2,3 ,45 Class Sgt.-At-Arms 25 Class Historian 45 Annual Staff Feature Editor 45 Senior Play 45 Who's Who 4. Ann Hardison -- 414 Cathey Street. 4-H Club 1,2, 35 Basketball 25 Class Tournament Cheerleader 25 FHA l,2,35 Class Tournaments 1.3.45 Queen At- tendant 3. Harriet Hardison -- 317 Water Street. FHA 15 4-H l,2,3,45 Science Club 35 Beta Club 3,45 Class Tournament Cheerleader 25 Cheerleader 3,4. SENIOR Margaret Hill -- Route 4. FHA 1,25 Science Club 2: Class Tournament Cheerleader 1.2.3. Amelia Hinds -- 334 Haynes St. Basketball l,2,3,45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Beta Sec. 35 Science Club 2,35 Cheerleader 2,35 Queen's Attendant 1,45 Delta Pi Delta 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Echo Staff 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Chorus Pres. 3,45 Commencement Play 2,35 Senior Play 45 Class Sec. 15 FHA l,2,3,45 FHA Treasurer 2: Who's Who 4. Marjory Holly-- Route 2. FHA 2,35 Chorus l,2,3,45 Class Tournaments 1,2,3. Barbara Lee -- Route 2. Bi-Chem Club 25 Class Tournaments 2.3: FHA 15 4-H Club 2. Betty Jane London -- 210 College Street. FHA 15 Commercial Club 3.45 Class Tournaments 1. Jane Loyd -- Oakwood Drive. Cheerleader 1, 35 Class Pres. 25 Class Sec. 4, FHA l,2,3,45 FHA Vice Pres. 45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Beta Pres. 35 Girls State 35 Chorus 3,45 Echo Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Delta Pi Delta 35 Delta Pi Delta Sec. 35 Basketball 1.2, 3,45 Home Economics Medal 35 French Club 25 Football Queen 4. Judie Lindsey -- Lewisburg. Transferred from Cas- sadaga Valley Central School 45 FHA 45 Chorus 4. Jean Lynch -- Route 1. FHA 2,35 4-H l,2,3,45 Class Tournaments l,2,3,4. Eva Laura Martin -- Route 4. FHA 2,3,45 Chorus 1, 2,3,45-4-H l,2,3,45 Class Tournaments Cheerleader 35 Ass't Librarian 35 Annual Staff Typist 45 FHA Junior Degree 35 FHA Class Songleader 35 FHA State Convention 2,45 Girls Quartet 4. Judy McDaniel -- Belfast. FHA l,2,3,45 FHA Sec. 35 FHA Junior Degree 25 FHA Chapter Degree 35 FHA State Convention 2,35 FHA Workshop 35 Beta Club 2,3,45 Beta Club Program Committee 35 4-H Club 1,45 French Club 25 Chorus 45 Tiger Co- Editor 45 Senior Play 45 Who's Who 4. Louise Perry -- Route 4. Science Club 25 Com- mercial Club 3,45 Hall Monitor 3,4. Mary Jane Richardson -- 212 5th Ave. North. FHA 15 Chorus 35 Science Club 35 4-H Club l,2,35 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,45 Class Tournament Cheerleader 3. Reba Richardson -- 724 BelfastSt. Beta Club 45 4-H Club 2,35 FHA l,2,35 Class Tournaments 1,3,45 Captain of Class Tournaments 35 Junior Degree FHA 35 Basketball 2. 74 Helen Marie Rodgers -- Route 5. 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Class Tournaments 3.4. Barbara Shaw -- 411 3rd Ave. North. 4-H Club 15 French Club 25 Science Club 25 Basketball 1,25 Basketball Manager 3,45 Commencement Play 35 Senior Play 4. Bobbie June Spivey -- Route 4. FHA 1,25 4-H Club l,2,35 Sgt. at Arms of 4-H 35 Reporter T 8: lClub 3: Beta Club 2.3. Patsy Stacey -- Fair View. FHA 15 4-H Club l,2, 3,45 Science Club 25 Delta Pi Delta 35 Echo Staff 35 Annual Staff l,2,3,45 Class Tournaments 2. Linda Stewart -- 647 Belfast Street. FHA 1,25 4-H Club l,2,35 Literary Editor Annual Staff 45 Science Club 4. Ada Thomason -- Route 2. FHA Club 2,35 Chorus 2,3,45 Beta Club 2,3,4. Doris Tyree -- Route 2. FHA 1,2,45 Chorus Quartet 45 Science Club 35 Band SGT. at Arms 35 Band Vice Pres. 45 French Club 25 4-H 1,25 Band 1,2,3. 4. Charlotte Ann Willoughby -- L and N Ave. -- Science Club 25 FHA l,2,3,45 Class tournaments 1, 2,35 FHA Junior Degree 35 4-H Club 1.2. Mary Frances Wilson -- Rt. 2 -- FHA l,2,35 FHA Junior Photographer 15 FHA Senior Photographer 25 FHA Parliamenrarian 35 Junior Degree 35 French Club 2: 4-H Club 1.2.3.45 Chorus 3.4. Faye Woodward -- Rt. 1. Beta Club 2,3,45 FHA 1, 2,3,45 FHA Pres. 35 Junior Degree 25 Chapter De- gree 35 Workshop 35 FHA Convention 2,3,45 4-H l,2,3,45 Class Tournament Cheerleader l,2,35 Bi- Chem Club5 FTA 45 Tiger Staff 4. Dorothy Ellen Woodward -- Route 1. FHA l,2,3,45 FHA Vice-Pres. 35 Junior Homemaker Degree 35 FHA State Convention 35 Bi-Chem Club 25 Beta Club 2,3,45 Chorus 45 4-H Club 1.2,3,4. Betty Sue Cannon -- 1039 Bryant Street. Class Sec. l,2,35 FHA l,2,35 Treasurer 25 Pres. 35 Sub-Dis- trict Treas. 35 Beta Club 2,35 Bi-Chem 25 4-H 1, 2,35 Basketball l,2,35 FTA 35 Pres. FTA 3. Barbara Hoglund -- 836 Maple Street. Transfer from Gardner, Mass. 25 Band 2,3,45 Band Treasurer 45 Chorus 2,35 Chorus Vice-Pres. 25 Bi-Chem Club 2, 3.45 Bi-Chem Reporter 25 Annual Staff 4. Ann Jones -- Route 2. Transferred from Beach Hill, Tenn. 4. Hugh Allen -- 341 West End Ave. 4-H Club l,2,35 Science Club 45 Key Club 45 M-Club 45 Basketball 45 Football 3,45 Class tournaments 152,35 Shop 2, 35 Glee Club 3. Pat Barron -- Rt. 2. 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 Class tourna- ments 35 Football 35 Science Club 2. Pete Berg -- 1115 West Commerce -- Transferred from Park Forest, Illinois 25 Basketball 45 Football 45 Delta Pi Delta 3,45 Commencement Play 35 Senior Play 45 Class tournaments 2,35 4-H 35Who's Who 4. Donald Bennett -- 549 Limestone Ave. -- Transferred from Watertown 25 Football 45 Beta Club 45 Senior Play 45 Class tournaments 4. Don Bowden -- Rt. 5. Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Delta Pi Delta 35 M-Club 45 Class tournaments 1,2,3,45 4-H Club 1,2,35. Sgt. at Arms 3. Nat L. Brown -- 738 Church St. Basketball 152,35 French Club 25 Science Club 25 Boy's State Delegate 35 Tiger Editor 45 Senior Play 4. Ted Cashion -- 612 Thomas Ave. Science Club 25 Basketball 2,3,45 Industrial Arts 4. Howard F. Cheek -- Rt. 2. Football 1,25 D. O. 3,45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Science 25 4-H Club l,2,3,45 Class toumaments 2. Levi Cochran -- Rt. 1. Football 1,35 Football manager 25 M-Club 25 4-H Club 2,3. Robert Thomas Crowell -- Rt. 4. 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 Chorus 3,45 T and I Club 45 Science Club 2. Earl Liggett -- Rt. 2. Future Teachers of America 3,45 4-H Club 15 Delta Pi Delta 3 Bobby Massey -- 128 Joyce Ave. Beta Club 2,3,45 Key Club Treas. 45 Delta Pi Delta 3,45 Chorus 35 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Boys State 35 4-H Club 45 Echo Staff 45 Class tournaments 15 Bi- Chem Club 45 Class Reporter 15 Class Treas. 35 Class Sgt. at Arms 45 Basketball Co-Capt. 4. Robert McAdams -- Rt. 2. Football 1,2,3,45 4-I-I Club 1,2,3,45 Class tournaments 35 Key Club 3,45 Key Club Sgt. at Arms 45 Football Co-Captain 45 Boys Glee Club 35 Science Club 3,4. DIRECTORY Joe Millen -- 638 Salem Ave. Beta Club 2,3,45 Delta Pi Delta 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Bi-Chem 2,3, 45 Class Officer 45 Annual Staff 3,4. James Jackson Miller-- Rt. 4. Football 1,2,3,45 Key Club 4: M-Club 3,45 Shop 2,4. Thomas Lee Orr -- Rt. 1. T and I Club 35 Com- mercial Department 4. Montie Mac Osteen -- Rt. 4. Class tournaments 35 Industrial Arts 3,45 Science Club 3. John Perry Patton -- 336 Colburn Drive. Beta Club 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Chorus 35 Senior Play 45 Class Sgt. at Arms 25 Class Reporter 35 Class Pres. 45 Basketball 2,3,45 4-H Club 1,2,3,45 Class tourna- ments 15 Bi-Chem Club 2,3,45 M-Club 35 Who's Who 4. Arlen Reese -- 117 West End Ave. Football 1,2,35 4-H Club 1,2,35 Class tournaments 1,2,3,4, Annual Circulation Staff 35 Boys Chorus 3,45 Annual Staff Feature Editor 4. Paul Scott -- 1221 W. Commerce. T and I Club 45 4-H Club 1.2.35 Industrial Arts 1.2.3.4. Fred Shelton -- 503 Colburn Drive. Football 1,2,3, 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Vice Pres. Key Club 45 Boys State 35 Chorus 35 4-H Club 1, 2,3. Jimmy Spivey -- Rt. 4. Beta Club 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 T and I Club Sec. 45 Delta Pi Delta 35 Class tournaments 3,45 Senior Play 4. Oral Wayne Daniel -- 213 West End Avenue North. Key Club 45 Beta Club 3,45 M-Club 45 Delta Pi Delta 35 French Club 25 Football 1,2,3,45 Class tournaments,1,2,3,4. Bobby Davis -- Rt. 5. Commercial Department 45 4-H Club 1,2,3.4. John Eddie Derryberry -- 1231 W. Cedar St. Science Club 3,45 Annual Staff Photographer 2,3,45 Echo Business Manager 45 4-H Club 1,25 M-Club 2,3,45 Senior Concession Manager 45 Boy's Chorus 3,45 Basketball 25 Class tournaments 15 Football B- Team 35 Delta Pi Delta 3,4. Paul Eugene Guthrie -- 210 Elm Street. 4-H Club 1,25 Science Club5 Class tournaments 1,25 Basket- ball 25 T and I Club 3,4. 9' 75 Robert Payne Hardison -- 223 Haynes St. Football 1, 2,3,45 Co-Captain 45 All Mid State 45 All C.T.C. 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Key Club Sec. 3,45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Beta Club Treas. 35 Class Treas. 1,45 Class Sec. 25 Class Pres. 35 Delta Pi Delta 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Echo Staff 45 Boys State Representative 3: Math Medal 3, Chorus 3. Robert l-Iarris-- Route 2. T and I Club 45 Diversified Occupations 3.4. Jimmy Hunter-- Rt. 5, Columbia. Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 25 Class tournaments 3,45 Key Club 35 Key Club Pres. 45 Delta Pi Delta 35 Delta Pi Delta Pres. 4: 4-H Club 1.2.3. Edd Wayne Ingram -- 1236 W. Commerce St. Class tournaments 1,25 Beta Club 2,3,45 Senior Play 4. John Johnson -- 125 Armory Drive. T and I Club 45 Future Teachers 35 Class tournaments 2,3. Donald Franklin Tay-lor -- Fayetleville Highway. Science Club 1,2,35 4-H Club 1,25 D. O. Club 3,45 D. O. Vice President 35 D. O. President 4. Billie Doris Thompson -- 548 Silver Street. Beta Club 3,45 Football 35 4-H Club 15 Delta Pi Delta 35 Class Tournaments 2.4. David Ray Tyree -- Rt. 2. Declamation Contest 35 4-H Club 1,2,35 Chorus 1,2,35 Boys Quartet 3,45 Science Club 25 T and I Club 45 Future Teachers Club 3,45 Debate Team 3,45 Band 1,2,35 Band Pres. 45 Drum Major 45 Annual Staff 4. Charles Ronald Waldrop -- 721 Second Ave. N. T and I Club 45 Basketball 25 Football Manager 1,25 Class Tournaments 1,3,4. Foy Walker-- Rt. 4. Beta Club 2,3,45 Science Club 2,35 Delta Pi Delta 35 Chorus 3. James Ray Wall -- 423 Second Ave. N. Transferred from Cornersville, Tenn. 45 Science Club 45 4-H Club 45 Basketball 4. Paul Thomas Webb -- Rt. 4. Beta Club 2,3,45 Delta Pi Delta 3,45 Delta Pi Delta Sgt. at Arms 45 FTA 3,45 Debate Team 3,45 Declamation Contest 2,35 Declamation Medal Winner 35 Bi-Chem 2,45 Annual Staff 45 Chorus 2,35 4-H Club 2.35 4-H Pres. 3. Harold Wilks -- 702 Silver Street. T and I Club 35 Mechanical Drawing 45 Class tournaments 2,4. N XXX THIS HAS BEEN - - - -A. X ! f 523 J L . , I 3 A' KLJ Q-.QSM 4' X51 v-fi Q - PRODUCTION -F WEEK Q. QGHQM MM? W X ig VE E15 whyvfw Mfjjjwfi? Q ff' S5522 2' as A g Vanderbilt leads at the end of the first day. Pass the dough around, kids. by3SY fx eel ce- an alum, Soe W am 1593? X N 89 so Hey, Mary Kate. start yellmg. That's an awfully dull nail. ai n What's troubling ya ? Don't work too hard, Don. 5,1 , rx KU! f f . . N WM WI f ,UW . LEYXJ I ' ' ' io lr? V M ju GYM, LW 0 k f Y VUL!! d Qifyk W5 a V' Jw-W' C x Keep at it, Marie, you'11 finish someday. 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