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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 ,
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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
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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.
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