McMinnville City High School - Rebel Yearbook (McMinnville, TN)

 - Class of 1959

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Q?E!Z4!?M2322if5,621w an iv' :wi 1 - ifZZAli 1,Lf, 5Q'1 , - , g?,y1 ,h4 e .ff ff , AA , .ek , - ' A ' 4 A' 4 A ' ' ' ' A lf? - 1 f Q .. - ,V 5 5 'ieiiigf ?g3.1L: kiwi -A gay ii J W Es ., fifssfg Q i i f 5 5fi1 iMy 2.5 img: , ' 4 4. - ,f, gy ,QR 5.1 Q I! U . ,Q :I A K 'L' , 44, 4 , I! ' , . 1. Rf' -N, .4 Q sd! 'QR , pf! Sa' wi t liar.: J' Julia di A 225-53 V' Q. 'h '. 'I 1 H I 5' 1-A x , in .X I ff' ,sf 1 wi, 4. ,5 ' ' -'Q . b ki ' 'fy' :fbi ,.- .x' . W My A '4',- X IX Q 1 tw in - ' 'fix ' N ' . X J 'Ns Seniors Reach Graduation With Mixed Emotions Superintendent Nunley awards diplomas. 3 Seniors wear the red and white as they march to Pump and Cir- cumstance during Baccalaureate services. ,...y.-9 PRINCIPAL Admmzstrcztwn . Y . , -- .,..,..,..,......-. Q 5' 4 5 s his 4 -. M ll ' 4 ff-Q., rv, f. U., nur u 3, if 1. M 4x Nfl' fx 4 Jiffy ',' 0,1 . ', -- pm, W 1 r 1 1 f' ' ,A 1, ,V - 1' ', Q A W. :ffl f , 7 'x y 1 A! Left: MR. OAKLEY JENNINGS Assistant Principal Right: MR. JONAH L. FITCH Principal Principals During the past school year, the second at MCHS, the faculty and students have made great strides toward improving the educa- tional opportunities of this school and establishing traditions of which we can all be proud. We will try to enumerate some of the specific improvements made during the year by pointing out the organization of a curriculum development program by the faculty, the study of extracurricular activities, and their regulation. The athletic pro- gram has been enlarged to include three football teams-Varsity, B-Team, and Junior High. A vital part of this program is carried out through our newly-formed Rebel Rousers and Pep Squad, by furnishing moral support and improving school spirit. We have ,K wld Joint M essage her-n zilwle- tn initizitu- a suhstuntiul health anal physical f-dur-ation prngrann. which includes regular classes in physical education und mlrixm-rs' cilticutiuii. The fltrllllr nl ll2lYlllQI rvrgrunizcrl last yczir Ll ltf'f1lIlIll'I'r. hand. an interinccliate hzinil. and Z1 scninr hand have lm-n prmen in nur seninr lunifl this ye-ar. which is recognized as one of the outstanding bands in Middle Tennessee. In conclusinn. we wish to express our cnnfidence in this yearis graduating class. and our hope that NICHS will continue to develop in such a way that nur aluinni will he proud of the policies and practices which they helped tn formulate. JON.-KH L. l7l'l'CH. Principal OAKLEY JENNIXGS. Assistant Principal Board of Edaoatzon P' O E CUIBRON 0-Q M QTHN BOX D Ahq- 'if M2 J ACK HN CLE Chairman pai iv...-f .l L N UlN LEX Supnrmtendent FELIX GIPNON Q LOUIb P SXIHH W W BRKGG The Publlc Takes ACTION Through the School Board Balancm the budget while ure thug mth the nece Qrtx of Qecurmg new equrpment for our Qchool allexlatmc the problem of oxercrowcled room Qecurmg new teachew plannm new hulldmg and evpan 1011 program and the l1t goec on as the clutlec of our hoard memherQ mcrea e from war to xear NGTXHIQ YKIll'l0lll pax theie problem are the-lr for the 1JI'1Xll6 P of erxmff thelr oommumts Reahzmv that their clecmon- chrcat the cour-e of our Qchool th1Q rou hold- numerou- L- P and lengths meetmg- IH an effort to gnc the people of the commumts the moQt for thelr IIIOIICX O 1. A! I . M' . ff'l 5 f I - Q, I VY, .V f T 1 1 7 f ,lf S r Y v l- v- 4 C -3' . . . g Y . Y S . Y. SM. k . 7 . . . ' ' U ' I ' S, . ' ' 4 ' -. ' g ' ' ' . A s', C 5 . . . 's , ' - ' L S .Qffv'7 ', N , 5 . S . v. gq S4 Y. C . A . 41? 5, 4' 1 SfllllOllf C1i11111'il 0ffi1'1'rs lQ1'111l St11111'111 Body .Ks r1-presc-iitaitiwf uf tlic- FlLl1ll'lll lmmly. tlif- lFUIl1'll1lIl ul tlit-xv wffiw-rs is lu learl the governing wrgaiiizzitimi uf the FL'llIY1ll. P1'vfi1lii1g mer nswinlwly prugxrains. clirecting and wrganizing student f'll'l'llHIl5. t'Xll'IlLllIlf1 ll I'4lI'lllLil xwlfwiiiu- lu giivfta anfl inaiintuining the good will of the s1'l11m11l ure- Ll f1-ix ul ilu-ir I't'g.Il1lL1f llllllt'S. Co-oiwlinating the 1fxtra1:11rri1-iilur uvtivitief in ilu- pmgrgiin -if tlic 5l'll1ilPl. tlu-fe uffiu-rf lead their Council each year in organizing sucli events as tlie annual liuiiiecoiiiiiig activities and the Christmas program. Faculty NIISS VIRGINIA BRAGG B.S.. MA. English II. IV. Drama Club, Senior Class Sponsor IVIRS. IVIINNIE BRIER NLS. Home Economics I, II, III, IV, Future Homemakers of America Club. Senior Class Sponsor. MRS. EDITH HILLIS BRYAN B.S. English I, Latin I, Beta Club, Freshman Class Sponsor. MRS. CARL CAMPBELL B.S.. M.A. Biology, Chemistry, Rhythm, Pep Squad, Square Dance Team, Sophomore Class Sponsor. MISS DOLLYE CARDWELL A B.S., IVI.A. 1 ' 'lf i I Driver Education, Student Council. was ws I ' , - , z , ,, ig MR. THOMAS C. CASEY I ' ,563 Trades and Industries, T. Sz I. Club, Pep Squad, it I , Freshman Class Sponsor. , , 'I ,, V 3 Vw, 8 ,ft 4 W., . ,it ., 'A t'i'z1w v- 1 gait' 9 ,- . Always ready to assist us, Mrs. Casey is the efficient school secretary. FFOHI i3ble'mCelint5 P1300 f0l' f3Cl1hY- Faculty S ll NIB. JOHN COX BS Eiglith Grade General Seit-ncc. Ninth Grade General Science. lfoothall. Girls' Baskethall. Xiu Gluh. Eighth Grade Sponsor. NIR. BOB IJANIEL NIA. Geography, Band. Ghorus. Seventh Grade Sponsor. NIR. THEBOX L. DAVIS B.S.. MA. Seventh Grade Aritlinietic. lfiglith Grade Arithme- tic, Junior lligrh Basketball. Seventh Grade Glass Sponsor. MHS. Gl.:XTA B.-XY DEAKINS BS. Typing l. Shorthand. Eighth Grade Social Studies, Annual. Sophomore Glass Sponsor. NIRS. ROBERT ELKINS A.B. Seventh Grade Language Arts. Social Science. General Science, Tri-Hi-Y Gluh. Seventh Grade Sponsor. NIR. DEAN FREEDLE BS. Eighth Grade Arithmetic. Algehra I, Ninth Grade Arithmetic. Hi-Y Gluh. Nladrigal Singers. Eighth Grade Sponsor. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Elkins checking morning mail. '-L. ? Faculty rtlax during lunch hour Faculty MR. OAKLEY JENNINGS B.S.. M.A. Physics, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Mechanical Drawing. MRS. MARSHALL P. KING, IR. B.S. if Seventh Grade English, Social Science, English III, is Drama Club, Junior Class Sponsor. MRS. VIRGINIA MAXWELL B.S. Typing II, Office Practice. Bookkeeping. General Business, Beta Club, Annual. Egg-S MRS. A. E. MCKENZIE B.A. English I, Eighth Grade English, Social Studies, Beta Club, Eighth Grade Sponsor. MISS ANN MORAN B.S., B.S. in L.S. Librarian, Forensic Club, Y-Teens, Library Club. MRS. .IEAN ALLEN MYERS B.A. Plane Geometry, Algebra I, II, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Class Sponsor. . il 1' I 1 -. 13627-,yup to Aff iffaflfy - eff of lp fwacf ec, fzgfdvyfx if f 1 I 7 1 I J ,V EMD, 9457 10- Faculty exchange news at lunch table. 'I Mrs. Smith and Mr. Freedle signing out. .M Faculty MR. CHARLIE F. ROY B.S. Agriculture I. II. Ill. IV. General Science, Hi-Y Cluh. Future Farmers of America, Freshman Class Sponsor. MR. CARROLL SMITH B.A. Physical Education. Football. Boys, Basketball, MM Club, Freshman Class Sponsor. MRS. JAS. A. SMITH Biology, English II. Eighth Grade English, Eighth Grade Science. Pep Squad. Rebel Review, Eighth Grade Sponsor. MRS. STEVE SMITH B.S. Seventh Grade Science. General Science, Biology, Clinic Girls. Seventh Grade Sponsor. MRS. HUDSON WOMACK A.B. English III, Journalism, Latin II, Rebel Review, Junior Clas Sponsor History, Student MISS IONE YOUNGBLOOD B.S. Civics, World History, Modern History, Speech, Forensic Club. Sophomore Class Sponsor. MRS. MAMIE JEAN ZWINGLE B.S. Attendance Taecher. MRS. LOUISE MILLER B.S. City School Supervisor. MRS. IRIS CASEY School Secretary. New ourses Attract Students . . llECfHfXNlCgXl, IJHAWIXU. Bluvprints takv shape- in Ilia' drafting rmiin. 115 Q 1 :lvl II It ll!! II1-'iii DRIVER EDUCATION. Joyce Barnes takes the X'-'----56' drive-r's seat for a lesson. Mfrff mrwm uf p env HIGH SCHOOL vucKiWM5rons i fvy, TRICONOMETRY. Tommy Watson levels the Iran it as Sammy OFFICE PRACTICE. Sue Hale and Carol Beechum work on Ceer prepares to measure. voice and speech as office receptionists. 20 Y Classes I I I 1 ' I , 1 N K 1 l I4 Q Q I ,Q 5 ? Q Q I I 4 is Seniors OFFICERS AND SPONSORS PTCSIIJCTZI .,,,,,,,77,,,,,,, , , I'iCe-President ,, Secrelary .,,,,,, , Treasurer , , , , Sergeant-at-Arms Reporter ,, ,, Sponsor ,7,,7,,,,, Sponsor Sponsor RALPH ALEXANDER , JIMMY SMITH I , JOYCE TITTSWORTH RENA BROWN oo I JIMMY MAYBERRY CAROLE MCCORMICK ,, MISS MARY YAGER ,, MISS VIRGINIA BRAGC S, MRS. MINNIE BRIER Seniors RALPH ERVIN ALEXANDER Always jolly and quite carefree, life may be dull but never is he. Pep Squad 1-2-3-45 Chorus I-2-3-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, President 35 Drama Club 2-3-4. Sergeant-at-Arms 3-45 Band I-2-3-4, Sergeant-at-Amis 2-35 Junior Minstrel, 25 What A Life, 25 My Little Margie, 35 Showboat Folliesf' 35 Forensic Club 2-3-4, Parliamentarian 45 HBabes in Toylandf' 35 Class Vice-Presi- dent 35 Thread of Destiny, 45 Class President 45 Rebel Staff 4. Art Editor 4. JAMES EDWARD AUSTIN If poison fails, try history. T and I Club 3-4. JOYCE LEE BARNES Generally speaking, 5he's generally speaking. Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Treasurer 45 FHA I-2-3-45 Graduation Usher 35 Showboat Follies. 35 Beta Club 3-4, Corresponding Secretary 4. JOE HUGHES BEASLEY Beware . . . I may be famous yet. Transferred from Tullahoma I5 Second Square Dance Team 35 uShowboat Fol- lies, 35 Drama Club 3-45 Pep Squad 3-45 Beta Club 45 Forensic Club 4, NFL Student Congress, Senator 4. CAROL RUTH BEECHUIVI She says little but thinks a lot. FHA 1-2-35 4-H Club I-2, Secretary 25 Basketball 35 Showboat Follies, 35 Chorus 45 Pep Squad 45 Tri-Hi-Y 4. CARL HUSTON BOND Don't let studying ruin your education. FFA I-2-3-4, Vice-President 3-45 L'Showboat Follies, 35 Hi-Y Club 3-4, Vice- President 4-5 Pep Squad 3-45 Beta Club 4. RICHARD ARLEN BOST A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Pep Squad 1-2-3-45 Band I-2-3-4, Vice-President 45 Pep Band 25 'iShowboat Follies, 35 Babes in Toyland, 35 Hi-Y Club 4. JAMES AUBRY BOULDIN Rest first, then work. Hillbilly Festival I-2-345 Pep Squad I-2-3-45 Chorus I-2-3-4, President 45 Band 2-3-4, President 45 Junior Minstrel, 25 Drama Club 3-45 Square Dance Team 3-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Hepsters 35 Showboat Follies, 35 Senior Hodge- podgef' 35 Babes in Toyland, 35 Thread of Destiny, 4. RUSSELL ANTHONY BRIGGS, JR. He who invented work should have finished it. Transferred from Father Ryan, Nashville 35 Pep Squad 4. ALLIE MARIE BRINKLEY Work is work and must be done, nevertheless, I'll have my fun. FHA 1-2-3, State Degree 35 Bulldog Barker Staff 25 Rebel Review Staff 35 Showboat Follies, 35 Beta Club 3-45 Y-Teens 3-45 Pep Squad 3-45 Basket- ball 4. Seniors HELEN KATE BROWN A sweet and friendly smile lights her fare. Pep Squad l-2-3-4: Chorus l-2-3-4: FHA l-2-3-4: Tri-Hi-Y 2: Hepsters 2-3: Hillbilly Festival 2-3-4: Showboat Follies. 3: Babes in Toyland. 3: Square Dance Team 4. Treasurer 4: Drama Club 3-4. Make-up Artist 4. RENA WHITNEY BROWN Tallf she can and tall: she will: her tongue selrlanz erer still. Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Vice-President 3: Pep Squad 1-2-3-4. Treasurer-4: FHA 1-2- 3-4: Hillbilly Festival 2-3-4: Square Dance Team 2-3-4, Publicity Director 2. Reporter 3: Bulldog Barker Staff 2: JRC Council 2, Secretary 2: Rebel Rerieur Staff, Assistant Editor 3. Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 3-4: Volunteer Girls' State 3: Graduation Usher 3: Senior Hodgepodgef' 3: Beta Club 3-4: Secretaries Club 4: Homecoming Queen 4: Most Popular Girl 4: Student Council 4: Class Treasurer 4. BETTY LYNN BRYAN It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Transferred from Shades Valley High, Birmingham 2: Chorus 2, Secretary 2: Drama Club 2-3-4: JRC Council 2: FHA 3-4, Secretary 4: Forensic Club 4: Beta Club 3-4: Rebel Staff 3-4, Freshman Editor 3, .Assistant Editor 4: Readers Digest Award 3: Graduation Esher 3: Class Secretary 3: 4'Thread of Destiny. 4. ROBERT HAROLD BUMBALOUGH Lire and learn: die and forget it all. Pep Squad 1-2-3-4: Showboat Folliesf' 3. ELLEN DOUGLAS CANTRELL She's pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant to think of. Drama Club 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 4: Pep Squad 1-2-3-4: 4-H Club l-2-3-4: FHA l-2-3-4, Sub-District Reporter 3, State Degree 3, Treasurer 4: Bulldog Barlfer Staff 2: JRC Council 2: Graduation Usher 3: HSenior Hodgepodgef' 3: Show- boat Follies, 3, Choreographer 3: Babes in Toylandf' 3, Choreographer 3: Beta Club 3-4: Forensic Club 4: Thread of Destiny, 4. CHARLES THOMAS CASEY If studying is the cause of death, I'Il live forever. Transferred from Morrison High School, 2: Pep Squad 3-4: Hi-Y 3-4, Chaplain 4: Band 3-4: 'gShowboat Follies. 3. JANIE LOUISE COLE She seems so gentle and shy, but thereis mischief in her eye. Pep Squad l-2-3-4: Chorus 1-2-3-4, Secretary 4: FHA 1-2-3-4: Drama Club 3-4 Hepsters 2-3: Hillbilly Festival 2-3-4: Showboat Follies, 3: Babes in Toylandf 3: Square Dance Team 4. JOHN RUST COLLIER, JR. One of the men who do big things in a quiet way. FFA 1-2-3-4. Treasurer 3-4: Pep Squad 3-4: Star Farmer 3: g'Showb0at Folliesf 3. DONALD COPENHAVER He seatters enjoyment wherever he goes: FFA l-2-3-47 Beta Club 3-4' Pen Sruad 3-4: 'LShowhoat Follies, 3: Rebel Rouser 4. Senior Captain 4. 1 I I NIARVA JEAN COPPINGER Her quietness speaks for itself. Y-Teens l-2-3-4: FHA 1-2-3-4: Showboat Follies. 3. 9' 1'-v Seniors LINDA KAY12 CUNNINGHAM 'Tis better to love one man lots than to love lots of men little. Pep Squad 1-2-3-43 FHA 1-2-3-43 Y-Teens 1-2-3-43 Rebel Review Staff 3-4 Typist 4g Showboat Follies. 33 Senior Hoclgepodgef' 3. JAMES MONROE DAVENPORT He seems so gentle and so shy, but there's a mischief in his eye. Pep Squad 1-2-3-43 Band 2-3-4, Drum Major 43 Basketball and Football Man- ager 13 'iShowboat Follies, 33 Babes in Toyland, 3g Chorus 4. JERRY WAYNE DAVENPORT To sing is his soul's desire. Drama Club 1-2-3-4. President 43 Basketball 1-2-3-4: Chorus 2-3-43 Treasurer 33 Rebel Review Staff 3-4, Sports Editor 33 Beta Club 3-43 Pep Squad 3-4, Vice-President 3, President 43 M Club 3-43 Class Vice-President lg Class President 2: Junior Hodgepodgef' 23 Hillbilly Festival 2-3-43 Bulldog Barker Staff 23 Quill and Scroll 33 Chorus Medal 33 Senior Hodgepodgef' 33 Show- boat Follies. 33 Football 33 'Babes in Toyland. 33 Volunteer Boys' State 33 Most Versatile Boy 4. THOMAS EDWARD DICKSON lt's not what you dog it's what you get away with. FFA 2-3-4, Secretary 3-43 uShowboat Follies. 33 Football 3-43 Pep Squad 4. v 4 CAROLYN SUE DUNCAN Good cheer is no hindrance to a good life. Student Council 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 43 Pep Squad 1-2-3-43 FHA 1-2- 3-4, Sub-District Officer 23 Drama Club 1-2-3-4, Reporter 23 Hillbilly Festival 2-3-43 Bulldog Barker Staff 1-23 HB Team Cheerleader 13 JRC Council 13 Varsity Cheerleader 2-3-4, Co-Captain 2-4, Captain 3g Class Seeretary l, Treasurer 23 M Club 2-33 Chorus 23 Junior Minstrelf' 23 Reta Club 3-43 Rebel Review Staff 3-43 Quill and Scroll 3-43 Showboat Follies. 33 Dedication Queen At- tendant 33 Hepsters 33 Graduation Usher 33 Miss City High 4g Madrigal Singers 4. DONALD EVERETT DURHAM Sometimes I sit and think, but most times l just sit. Football 1-2-3-43 4-H Club 13 NI Club 3-43 Pep Squad 3-43 JRC Council 3g Hi-Y Club 33 Chorus 4. JOEL EDWARD DLRHAM Study is a dreary thing, so why should l do it? FFA l-23 T and l Club 2-3. NORMAN LLOYD ELROD Life is short and so ani I. Pep Squad l-2-3-43 Band 1-2-3-43 Pep Rand 23 Hi-Y Club 3-4. Secretary 43 Babes in Toyland. 33 'iShowboat Follies. 3. CHARLES DAVID FARMER He'd rather make history than study it. Football l-2-3-43 4-H Club 1-23 JRC Council 2-33 M Club 3-43 Hi-Y Club 3-4, Treasurer 43 Pep Squad 3-43 Chorus 4. Treasurer 4. SAMUEL VANCE GEER .Wen of few words are considered the best. Transferred from Frayser High School. Memphis 4: Beta Club 4. Uv Nr' Seniors DAVID D. o1LLEsP11-3 I'm not lazy, l'm just saving my energy. Transferred from Montgomery High, Montgomery. Alabama 13 Beta Club 3-4, Vice-President 43 Pep Squad 3-43 '4Sbowboat Follies, 33 Finders Creepers. 3g Student Council 4. LANSDEN ROZZELLE GOOD Thinking is an idle waste of time. Pep Squad 1-2-3-43 Band 1-2-33 Drama Club 3-43 Square Dance Team 3-4, Vice-President 43 Rebel Staff 3-43 Hillbilly Festival 3-43 Finders Creepers. 33 Sh0wboat Folliesf' 33 Babes in Toyland, 3g Thread of Destiny. 43 Rebel Rouser 43 Quill and Scroll Nominee 4. MARY ELIZABETH GRIDER Laugh and the world laughs with you. Transferred from Stevenson, Alabama 33 Showboat Folliesf' 33 Pep Squad 3-4 Basketball 3-43 Y-Teens 3-43 FHA 3-4. CARL EDWARD GRIFFIN Why worry? Things are bound to happen anyway. Pep Squad 1-2-343 Band 1-2-3-43 Pep Band 23 Band Quartermaster 33 Babes in Toyland, 3g Showboat Follies, 33 Hi-Y Club 43 Square Dance Team 4. s BETTY SUE GRIFFITH Laugh? Yes, why not? 'Tis better than crying a lot. FHA 13 Pep Squad 2-3-43 Showboat Follies, 33 Y-Teens 3-4. NELLIE SUE HALF, She's witty and kind - the kind of girl you seldom find. FHA lg Library Club 2-33 Basketball 2-3-43 HM Club 33 Rebel Review Staff 33 Showboat Follies, 33 Y-Teens 4, Reporter 4. CHARLES STUART HALEY, JR. My interest is in the future, because l'm going to spend the rest of my life there. Bulldog Barker Staff 2g Football 4. LANNY ROSS HAYES Some think he is bashjul, but others doubt it. FFA T-23 T and l Club 2-33 Pep Squad 2-3-43 Showboat Follies, 3g Hi-Y Club 3-43 Chorus 4. BILLY JOE HILLIS Take life easy, what is to be will be in spite of all l can do to prevent it. Pep Squad 1-2-3-43 Love-Cantrell Trophy 33 Hi-Y Cljub 3-43 Football 2-3-4, Captain 3-4, All-Mid-State 4. All-Conference 43 M Club 2-3-43 Red Cross Council Chairman -13 Bachelor of Ugliness 4. TWYNIAN LAVOY HOLLANDSWORTH He worships the day sleep was invented. T and I Club 2-3-4, President 4g Showboat Follies, 33 Pep Squad 3-4. Seniors BLFORD REID HOLT Trouble sits but lightly on his shoulders. Transferred from Km ton 3 Beta Club 2-3-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Middle Penne ec Nlathematic fonts t 35 Showboat Follies, 35 Pep Squad 45 De- vhRmoN WAYNE JONES A girl s a girl but a good cigar is a smoke. Band 12 3 Vice Pre lCl6Ill 3 Showboat Follies. 35 Pep Squad 35 Hi-Y Club 3-4. BOBBYE SUE LEVERETT A good nalured person is never out of place. Dr ma Klub 2 il Pep Squad 2-3-45 Forensic Club 25 FHA 25 6'Showboat Follie 3 Rebel Re1zewStaff4 Chorus 4. GWYN ETH CORIN N E LYLE Its nice to be natural when youire naturally nice. YTeen 1234 FHA I Pep Squad 3-45 Basketball 3-4, Manager 45 Rebel Review Staff 3 Showboat Follie ' 3. -vs..,,, IO ANN LYNN She does her work without being told. She has a head full of sense and a heart f gold o . Forensic Club I-2-3-4, Historian I-2, Treasurer 3-4, NFL 45 Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Sub-District Vice-President 45 4-H Club 1-2-3-45 FHA I-2-3-4, State Degree 3, State Chorus 35 Bulldog Barker Staff 25 Beta Club 3-45 Graduation Usher 35 Showboat Follies, 35 '4Thread of Destiny, 4. EDWIN HERSHELL MADEWELL He puts his worries in a pocket with a hole in it. Transferred from Andrews High, Andrews, Texas 35 Football I-25 Pep Squad 45 Madrigal Singers 45 Square Dance Team 4. JAMES WAYNE IVIALONE I'rn not going to kill myself studying if I never die. T and I Club 3-4, Secretary-Treasurer 3-4. BESSIE JANE MASON Laughter is her best medicine. FHA 1-2-35 Pep Squad 2-3-45 Library Club 3, Reporter 35 Showboat Follies, 35 Y-Teens 3-4. .IAMES HARDIN MAYBERRY Don't say all you know, but know all you say. Transferred from Webb School, Bell Buckle 25 Drama Club 2-3-45 Hamilton Debating Society 2-35 Current Events Club 2-35 Thread of Destiny, 45 Rebel Review Staff 45 Class Sergeant-at-Arms 4. LINDA SLE MCBRIDE Whatever her hand findeth to do, she doeth it with her might. FHA 1-2-3-4, Parliamentarian 3, Burnette Sub-District President 4, President 45 Pep Squad 1-2-35 Y-Teens 2-3-45 JRC Council 1-2 5 Library Club 3-4, President 35 Rebel Staff 3-4, Junior High Editor 3, Editor 45 Beta Club 3-45 Library Medal 35 State Degree 35 Graduation Usher 35 Quill and Scroll Nominee 4. MT Y--1 NANCY ANN NEWBY Dynamite in a small package. Pep Squad 1-2-3, FHA I-2-3, Y-Teens 3-4. GEDDES NOBLE Like a glass of champagne, always bubbling over. TILL I-2-3-4, Forensic Club I-2-3-4. Vice-President 3, 3-4, Sergeant-at-Arms, District Secretary 4, FHA 1-2, Pep Squad 1-2-3-4, JRC Council 1-2, Hodgepodge, 2, Bulldog Barker Staff 2, Rebel Review Staff 3-4, Features Editor 3-4, Sbowboat Follies, 3, Beta Club 3-4, Class Treas- urer 3, Graduation Usher 3, Quill and Scroll 3-4, FI .-X I-2-3-4: T and l DOH I S A NN PERRY A maiden knoirn for her quiet ways. FHA I: Beta Club 3-4: Graduation Usher 3, Secretaries Club 4, Treasurer 4. DAVID CLINTON PHIFEB 1 Teachers and elassroonzs are his only objection to education. Basketball I-2-3-4. Captain 3, Football I-3-4. All-Tournament 4, Hi-Y Club 1-2- 3, Pep Squad I-2-3, NI Club 2-3-4, Chorus 4. Vice-President 4, Most Athletic Boy 4. WILLIAM GLENN PHIFER l'n1 the only one of my kind. Hi-Y Club 1-2, Pep Squad 2-3, Basketball 2-3-4. TLAYBLIBN I'1AllNl'1ST PARIS lf ifs a rnan's work, l'm only a boy. Club 4: Pep Squad 4, Rebel Rouser 4, Rebel Staff 4. Seniors CAROLE ALLENE Mccoumicit l believe in no manls opinions, I have some of my own. Pep Squad 1-2-3-4, Drama Club I-2-3-4, Photographer 3. Reporter 4, JRC Council 1-2, Beta Club 3-4, President 4, TlI,I. I-3: Y-Teens 1, lNIoonealf Mugfordf' I, Bulldog Barker Staff 2, Reporter 2: Readers Digest Award 3, Graduation Usher 3, 'iSunnnons of Sarielf' 3, Sliowboal Follies, 3: Aly Little Margie, 3, Quill and Seroll Noininee 4, Rebel Staff -1. Typist 4: Thread Class Reporter 4. PATRICIA SLZAINNE NllI.l.lfIl Witty, lirely, and .lull of fun, talk .she will to ererbione. Of Destiny, 4, Pep Squad 1-2-3-4, I-'oreiisiv Club I-2-3-1. Treasurer 3: Drama Secretary 3: Terror at Blat-k Oaks. I: 'Qlnnior Minstrel. I: 1-2, Bulldog Barker Staff 2, ll Twain Cheerleader 2-4. Captain Life, 2, Standard Reporter 3-4, Rebel Rerieir Stall' 3-4. Busines- , Beta Club 3-4: Bly Little Margie. 3: 'Showboat Follies. 3: 'iSenior Hodgepodgef' 3, Graduation Usher 3: Quill and Scroll 3: 'Thread of Destinvf' 4, NFL Student Congress 4, Flag Twirler 4, Square Dance Teain TILL I-2-3-4, Club I-2-3-4. ,IRC Council 4: What A Manager 3-4 4, Most Versatile Girl 4, Yaledietorian 4. JOHN TIIONIAS NILLLICAN True merit often lies in being quiet. FFA 1, T and I Club 4, Pep Squad 4: Rebel Rouser 4, WILLIAM JEWELL NILTLLIC.-XN, lll. Take eieryborlyis aflizice, then rlo as you please. Pep Squad 2-3-4, Drama Club 2-3-4, Vice-President 4: Band 2-3-4, JRC Council 2-3. President 3, '4Sliowboat Follies. 3, g'Finders Creepers, 3, Hbly Little Margie. 3, A'Babes in Toyland. 3, Beta Club 3-4: Square Dance Team 3-4, Thread of Destiny, 4. President 4, Y-Teens 1-2- NFL 4, Valedictorian 4. Sen tors DOYLE RAY PHILPOT A right good fellow here you see and one as friendly as can be Transferred from Centertown 2' Beta Club 3-4 Candidate for State President 3 Pep Squad 3-43 Drama Club 3-43 Football 3-43 'ABabes in Toyland, 33 Show boat Follies 3' Graduation Pave 3' M Club 4 LARRY CECIL PRATER Not whether he uorz or lost but how he played the game Football l-2-3-43 Basketball 2-3-43 Showboat Follies, 33 Pep Squad 3-43 M Club 3-4 NANCY CAROLYN PRATER She doesn t say much but she s always there. FHA 1-2-3-4, Historian 4, State Degree 33 Bulldog Barker Staff 23 Beta Club 3-4, Recording Secretary 43 Y-Teens 3-43 Graduation Usher 33 Showboat Fol- lies, 3g Secretaries Club 4, Vice-President 4. GRADIE ELIZABETH PUGH She has a merry smile, and she wears it every day. FHA 1-2-3-4, All-State Chorus 3, Vice-President 4, State Degree 33 Chorus 2-3-4' Beta Club 3-43 YTeens 34' Forensic Club 34 Secreta 4' Showboat Fol- ' ' 1 f ' 1 VY Q lies, 33 'lSenior Hodgepodgef' 3g Babes in Toyland, 33 Thread of Destiny, 43 Graduation Usher 33 Madrigal Singers 4 3Rebel Staff 4, Typist 4. .4117 ws-,P 'Q' 4 gg, xr., SAMUEL ROBERT RAMSEY, JR. Worry kills more people than bullets - so why worry? Drama Club 1-2-3-4, Sergeant-at-Arms 33 Forensic Club 1-2-3-43 Pep Squad 1-2-3-43 .IRC Council 13 A Man Called Peter, 13 '6What A Life, 23 Balcony Scenef' 23 Bulldog Barker Staff 23 Beta Club 3-43 Quill and Scroll 3-43 Foot- ball 3-43 Rebel Review Staff 3-43 'lFinders Creepersf' 3g Showboat Follies, 33 My Little Margie, 33 Graduation Page 33 '4Summ0ns of Sarielf' 33 g'Thread of Destiny, 43 Salutatorian 4. LINDA LEE ROACH There is not a moment without some duty to do. FHA l-2-3-4, State Degree 33 Library Club 1-2-3-43 Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 43 Pep Squad 2-3-43 Beta Club 3-43 Graduation Usher 33 g'Show- boat Follies, 33 Secretaries Club 4. WILLIAM ARTHUR SIMONS, JR. Come graduation and snatch me from this homework. Band 1-2-3-43 Pep Squad 2-33 Chorus 2-3-43 Showboat Follies, 33 Babes in Toyland, 33 Thread of Destiny, 43 Drama Club 4. ELEANOR KAYE SMITH Lotrely to look at, delightful to know. FHA I-2-3-43 Y-Teens l-2-3-4, Secretary 33 Pep Squad l-2-3-4: B Team Cheerleader 23 Varsity Cheerleader 3-43 Cheerleading Medal 3-43 M Clulr 3- 43 Showb0at Follies. 33 Cheerleading Clinic 4. JIMMY BROOKS SMITH Why work when you can sleep? Basketball 1-2-3-4, Captain 33 M Club 1-2-3-43 Hi-Y Club 1-23 Football 1'3Q Boys' State 33 Beta Club 3-43 Pep Squad 3-43 Most Popular Boy 43 Class Vice- xty '- ' - ,Q President 4. WALTON SMITH If ever he knew an evil thought, he spoke no evil word. ' in Showboat Follies, 33 Pep Squad 4. Sergeant-at-Arms 3. JERRY WAYNE UNDERHILL Yes, the world is big, but Iill do my best since I have found myself in it. Tumbling Squad 1-29 g'Finders Creepers, 3g '6Showboat Follies, 3g Forensic Club 4, NFL Senator 49 Beta Club 49 Drama Club 49 Thread of Destiny, 4. DANA LYNNE LNDERWOOD Be a live wire and you won't get stepped on. Square Dance Team 1-2-3-4, Secretary 49 Drama Club 1-2-3-49 A Man Called Peter, lg Chorus 1-2-3, Reporter 2-39 FHA 1-2-3, Song Leader 3g Pep Squad 2-3-49 Sh0wboat Follies, 3g Basketball 3, Manager 49 Secretaries Club 3-4, Treasurer 3. President 4. WEDNA RUTH WARE 9--. ,K Give her basketball and she's off to glory. PNN Y-Teens 1-2-3-4, Reporter 3, President 49 FHA 1-2-3-4, Reporter 2, Sergeant-ab Arms 49 Pep Squad 1-2-3-49 Basketball l-2-3-4, Captain 4g Class Secretary 29 Rebel Staff 3, Freshman Editor 39 'iShowboat Follies, 39 HM Club 3-49 Most Athletic Girl 4. JANIS LYNN WARREN Life is bui a span, and sheill enjoy every inch of it. FHA l-2-3-4: Pep Squad 2-3-4: Chorus 2-49 Y-Teens 3-4. THOMAS CARL WATSON Why work when you can get someone to do your work for you? Band 1-2-3, Square Dance Team 2-3-4, President 4g Pep Squad 2-3-49 Beta Club 3-4: Hi-X Club 3-4: Hillbilly Festival 3-4: '4Showboat Follies, 39 Gradu- ation Page 3. BILLY ED WEBB Loyal, witty, and ,lull of ,lung heis a friend of everyone. Square Dance Team 1-2-3-49 Hillbilly Festival l-2-49 Hi-Y Club 1-29 Band 19 Tumbling Squad li Southerner Staff 2, Sports Editor 2,9 Student Council 3-4, Vice-President 3. President 4: Pep Squad 3-4, Showboat Follies, 39 Rebel Staff 3, Assistant Business Manager 3g Organist for Graduation Exercises 3g Quill and Scroll Nominee 4g Forensic Club 4: Hillbilly Band 3. JOE PORTERFIELD SPAIN Toward the goal he always goes, trying hard to defeat the foes. LARRY BURTON STANLEY .Wan is not made to question, but to adore. Pep Squad 1-2-3-4, Football 1-2-3-4. Co-Captain -19 Basketball 2g Sl1nwlmuat Fol- lies. 39 Hi-Y Club 3-4. President 49 Nl Club 3-4. PATRICIA GRACE STRICK With dusty beauty, smiling eyes, sheis charming as the midnight skies. Basketball 1-2-3-49 Football 1-2-3-49 Pep Squad l-2-3--1: Al Club 2-3--19 Class Drama Club 1-2-3-4, Secretary 49 Pep Squad l-2-3-49 JRC Council 1-29 FHA 1- 29 Terror at Black Oaksfl 19 What A Life, 29 Btlldog Barker Staff 29 Quill and Scroll 3-49 Rebel Review Staff 3-4, Advertising Manager 3-49 Beta Club 3-4, Treasurer 49 Graduation Usher 39 HShowboat Follies, 3g 4'Tl1read of Destiny. 4. MARTHA JOYCE TITTSWORTH Not too serious, not too gay, but a true blue girl in every way. Transferred from lrving College 39 Class Reporter 2g Library Club 2, President 29 Art Award 39 g'Showboat Follies, 3g Beta Club 3-49 Secretaries Club 4, Re- porter 49 Class Secretary 4. Seniors MARJORIE LYNNE WHITE Her future is plannedg third finger left hand. FHA 1-2-3-45 Pep Squad 1-2-3-4, Secretary 2-35 Tri-Hi-Y 1-25 Square Dance Team 2-3-45 Hillbilly Festival 2-35 Southerner Staff 2, Sophomore Editor 25 HB' Team Cheerleader 2, Captain 25 Rebel Staff 3-4, Junior Editor 3, Senior Editor 45 Y-Teens 3-45 Beta Club 3-45 NNI Club 3-45 Varsity Cheerleader 3-45 Cheerleading Medal 3-45 i'Showboat Follies, 35 Graduation Usher 35 Cheer- leading Clinic 4. GLORIA IEANNE WHITTAKER Sweet, neat and quite petite. Library Club 1-2-3-4, Secretary 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-3-4, Vice-President 3, President 45 FHA 1-2-35 Pep Squad 2-345 'gSh0wboat Follies, 35 Madrigal Singers 45 Chorus 45 Secretaries Club 4, Secretary 4. DEANNA RUTH WILLIAMSON Such a whirlpool of fun and mischief in her head. Pep Squad 1-2-3-45 Basketball 1-2-3-45 FHA 1-2-3-45 Tri-Hi-Y 3-45 A'Showb0at Follies, 35 M Club 2. BARBARA LOUISE WOOD I'd rather have a man without money than money without a man. Pep Squad 1-2-35 4-H Club 1-2-35 Y-Teens 3-45 4'Showb0at Fol.lies, .3. 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I rg 'iff Juniors Bryson Lee Adams Dorothy Lee Aughinbaugh Nancy Belle Aycock Max Bell Billy Hermon Braxton Bobby Jerald Brown Charles Fredrick Brown Joyce Marie Brown Linda Carol Bryant Morford Ray Bryant Kenneth Clark Burks Sandra Faye Cagle James Howard Cantrell Judy Gayle Cantrell Melba Sue Cooper Patricia Ann Cooper Barbara Joyce Cope Sarah Frances Cordell Sheila Elizabeth Crouch Martha Lynn Davenport Mary Donna Davenport Ernest Leslie Davis Judith Irene Dorris Barbara Sue Duke , , Q ,lf of ,, L, 55 f Q 1 al' f if I, V V I Q gif' , Q 3 AN 5 all? if if X J Zi. gf ,,.--N A , KZ: if x W' at gif' H ,4,y ,,q: iy, L , ,yg ..J,i V J ff J 21 34- f 'l Q 1 1 I Evelyn Ruth Harris Paul Allen Harvey Clarence Garrett Henry Earl Terry Hillis Susan Bragg Hillis Roy Hitchcock Frances Claudine Hudson James William Hunter Alvin Carl Jones Deanna Dee Keethler James Richard Keith Sandra Sue Killian 34 J uni ors Vivilliarn Hugh Duncan V QUE -J xy Rachel Bradford Elkins Sanrlra Gwen Gipson Carolxn Jox Glenn Carole SNlXl8 Green Fred Leslle Greene Julia Elizabeth Griffith Mildred Ruth Grissom 'Ep- Ieggx June Gros es Donna que Halew Rox Lee Haley Herbert Pranklin Hardeman M-f l ' 2 nd., i flv glz if .,. 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M X it M W J 1' X xl ll 1 ' I Linda Marguerite Rowland Patrick Wayne Sanders Paula Jean Short Arwanna Dean Simpson Martha Ann Smartt Winston Douglas Smith Tyrone Sparkman Helen Sue Spencer Judie Stubblefield Emma Lena Thaxton Huston Kelly Thaxton Anne Karleen Turner , 4: X . 1 40' .3 5 J f ,effigy L if '. ,l 'tl A A Wd .J I z, llXii221f12vQw 1 Juniors James Morris Walker Betty Mai Ware Charlotte Ann Warren Jack Marshall Warren Melba Jayne Womack Jeanette Marie Zechman Without picture Edward Louis Madewell Author Thomas Rogers ,H .qv WN. .r, rf. X , A, f ff- e- ni .k.,,.,1a , 11- -1, My .,. . r, ' ' , uxrf' -1 , w.,' 471 A 'A 7 tl , ' ew '57, 'ZA,.5.,'l I '. ,f 1 -- . , xr' fwm-bla. ,M Junior class float placed second in homecoming parade. 'N .em W 2' A 7 2 5: , , 9' , if y .w ,H . 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Q Soph om ores Harold Carmack Spivey Charles Winfred Stiles Dorothy Bernice Stiles Eva Stubblefield Clayton Ray Talhert Deleadder Faye Tate Jerry Templeton Max Lee Tenpenny Kenneth Thomas Larry Reed Townsend .f Barbara Jane Wall Jerry Bennett Watson William Herschel Wells Doris Wheeler James Dillon Whittaker Patsy Sue Wilcher Colonel Brown Wilson Barbara Ann Womack Robert Hudson Womack Maurice Lynn Young Without picture Mary Elizabeth Adcock Paul Alvin Adcock Forrest Wayne Davenport Joe Horace Fann Carl Lynn McCormack Terry Burton Newcome Carl Simmons Charles Thomas Sims Sandra Anne Tate Roy Edward West Michael Bruce Wright 'Ee Vr Zz , . 4 w '1 4 ng ' ff ov in ,T , Q, , xg? A, - I X yr gan , ' :FFT H1:..5Af 1,411 N -ff, .4 N if A 4 . x, 1 rf' w A- I , R 2 , 1 2? . 47 L Q s , M, 'X 2 Q V! 4 ' I . ,Q , - f, M, X U j . , J .W aiiij? ' iff? 1 'ip T. 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I ' 'vu' -1 115.1-:. . ...... ...Q-A Freshmen Judy Uayff Ulf-nn Inf- llvntnn Ulcnn l'4I'BIll'f'4 ,lane-ll flnltle-n William Re-iml firidvr llunzlltl Hay Griffith Jimmy Norman flriffitll Tre-ncv Cflnracl Grissunl Thuinas 0'Nf'al Hargrove Erlwin l.ipsmunl1 Harlfse Harnltl Ln- Hvnry ,Io Anne Higgcnlmtham Author Louise- Higginlmotham Ladtlie- Zera HilliQ john Hike- Irwin Mary janivc Jacobs ,. , Q I U .. , bt gr . ff V mf,-Q L , W in V, , A i yi if? I 4 -T f' 5 g 0- L tljx W Q f :ii ' A x , s I T 1 g, '::,, , 1 i g - , .'., i ' tg. A ..v,5::lf Q , , 139' Y , i - I , v . Tllmnas Kline- Haruld Ray Knuwlvs Bonnir' Kar-lilvr Jimmy Ray Ire- lzilne-s Fnrre-st Martin Frrrlric .-Xllvn Nlcllilmnvy Howard Nvlsun Nlille-r William Tlwinas Xlullivan Merry Harulvne Nlurlwgan .-Xnlly My:-rs Ce-ntry Clewlaml Newby Duuglas Re---tl Linda llianv Rm-tl Sandra Elaine- 5l1nrtc'r u. U 7 r Freshmen Ronald Reese Shull Donald M. Smith James R. Smith Thomas Carl Smith Francie Lou Spain Y T 'i l fl fli- V M N, 'inf 'g f x w, To Q X Q Q 'fe 1 I -, 1 .. 5 T Prnt' L. if 1, . 4' - :ii Barbara Sue Womack George William Zechman zi, , -1 i x 5 J. 1- : ala z QL li Tic, is i Jimmy Lynn Stevens John Micheal Stiles Faye Stuhblefield Kay Stuhblefield Shearer Ann Stubhlefield William Thomas Sullivan George Harris Thaxton Thurman Gilliam Thaxton Delmar Thompson William Felbert Thompson Anderson Junior Thrower Louis Tittle Carol Ann Townsend Jimmey Dwight Underhill Coleman Vinson Without Picture james Lurton Brock Billy' Ray Bumhalough William Joe Redmon Ronald Edward Stewart Butch Cagle makes use of LIBRARY. Students seek broader educations HS-t-r-e-t-C-li and hold, directs Coach Davis ln girls' PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASS. Fidem meam obligo . . .H chants Mrs. Bryan's LATIN I CLASS as they recite the pledge to the flag. , 4,,,a--1-- Practice sets give BOOKKEEPING students 'ion the job experience. fi.. A562- mf 4 S.. lg, EQ, ,V Featu res W., V Y, , I Y I ffl , k 'Eff I y , f , I , J VV mr- Q JE 1 Y K . X , VW rc gif, K ' 4 . ' f fl x . ,, A, , 1 ,, 1 T ' : ' f ,. ,, Q' A W -s -4 'W -n ' A Q: I I 5' A , , r , a A 1 .N ' ' , f M ' ' ' 1 ' 'wa iii! tg ':f.:25?'wvw:vfij? .QLV J V: ,4- ' 1 ap.. L w,'ff.:f 1 Vw ' ,.. lr ' y '-e ' n W '.. .w-'Zu , - ff, 'gp-gm 17.,,n'.'sf Neal, f ESU. L. 32 ' , Q' 'Hur , S Z L hw, f N-rand, 0- 2 V., 'MW Miss City High CAROLYN DUNCAN Bachelor of U gliness BILLY JOE HILLIS grfkm ,HQ H omecoml ng RENA f 'Wh W gh ,X A any 7 Q W : x, Most Popular fm ff' , , JJ RENA HHOVQWN and .IININIY SMITH U J VASX JJJJ X l 'L D x Us , QV :ly If 7 0 W ,L , VU! U D yy jp 1 5 ,X Most Athletlc U xdfy , HTJNA Wbxlzlc M1 IMYIIJ PHIFEH 'YUO' L. ' x ,Nfzx Organizatwns l'rm1flw11f I'1'z'e'-l'r1'.x1'1lc'r1l , RPf'0VI1l-Ilg Swrrrlary , Tnfasizrvr , SI'Vg1I!IlII'lZf-tlFIIIS ,,,, - I z- -- . SIIIIIIAIIVA ,, , Beta Club 'llhv vlulr is guirlcffl hy its lllulln. IA-I us le-acl bysf-1-viiigutlif-i-s. forrwx JOIItIIlI QCL'fE'f!lf'I' fI.XROI.E NICCORNIICIK DAVID GILLEFPIE NANCY PRATEH PATTI STHICK BVFORD HOIII' JOYCE BARNES MHS. EDITH MVKENZIE NIKE. EDITH BRIAN MRS. YIIULIXIA MAXWELI. Fin! rout Linda McHridv, Spolisors: Mrs. Virginia Xluxwvll. Mrs, Edith Iirvan. NI1's. Edith MCKvnzim-1 Nant-x Prater. Patti 5Il'i4'lx Juycc llarnes. Carole Kit-llurriiivk. Daxid CillSspit-. Ilufcrrtl Hwli. Sheila Crntit-li. Pat liuuper. Rachel Elkins. .le-ann-ttv Ze-Chinan. .St'f'0I1t l l' C' 'ff'h 4 l 1' I IJ HI n Ili faux' .ii ia ,ri it . Kam ru .aaa ,nnna acy. Jljvc- wwii. Karlven Turnr-r. llunna NICDOWPII. Donna llawiipfvrt. Carole Crccn llc-anna Krethler. Joann Lynn. Betty Bryan. Ellen CanIi'r'll. Pat Miller. Buhhy Hamsvy. NIL-lha Wbiiiack, Thin! rout Brenda ,I, Nlnllm Emma Lvna Thaxton. Sarah Illini:-ll. Melina Chop:-r. Szimlra Killian. Carl lluntl. .luv lit-asley. Ieriy I'mh-1'l1ill. Paula Short. Charh IDUUUIT- 1311195 CHHYTEH- -IUYU' C I't'- -IUYW RUUNJ- H4'l1'I1 5lN'llt'k'I'. Carolyn llunvan. Suv Hills. Su-an Hillis. Kenne,-th Thomas. Fzmrtli muy' Lynne Wvhite. Dun liopt-nliziwr. IHXCQ Tittswurlli. lluris Perry. Carulyn Illvnn. Franves lillliF1lII. filure-iicv D. Patton. Rena Bruwii. .lerry Dau-npurt. Tminny Watsun. Billy Mullivan. Sandra Cipson. Linda llryanl. Linda Rtiach. Elixalwlh Pugh. Geddes Nuhle Mario Brinkley. Dean Siinpsun. 441156111 from 1II4'IIlI'!'.' Hugh Dunvan, Sannny lim-r. Richard Keith. .lllllllly Smith. Doyle Pliilpot. Lil r Q , . ' A A N N BILLY ED Wfl-:HB XH55 NIKRY Yifllfli XU55 DOLLYE CpXRl1W'El,l. Prf'.si1I r'11 1 S110 IYQYI' f S1 2z111 .vor Student Council Student vounr-il nu-inlwrs are vler-tml from llu-ir re- umm Ufilll- Sl-114,01 at-tiyilif-S. spcctive classvs. four frum each of the six vlassvs. Offi- 'l'lie- 1-uunvil is a me-mlwr of tlif- Nliclcllc Te-iirif-ssl-v cers for the council Serve as Student burly officers and Im9p.High Cnumz-il, 3 memlwr uf the 'l'A.S.C. and the are elected ln' llw Stuflvnt body in ilu' Spring. ThiS S.A.S.C.. and has been quite- active in all of these. group takes tlif- lf-url in organizing ancl vurryiiig nut First row: Rm-liel lflkinx. ,luimw Cantrell. Carolyn lliliivuri. ,llII1IllY W'liittuk0r. Rvna llrnwil, Xlary Dun Ray. SPVUIIIZ rout lan:-ll lmlilmi, Yami He-z-cl. Nlurinn Nlulliran. llulwlmy Ray. liill'I'5' l.:-nu, l.urry liuyil, 7il11'r1frn14'.' l'l1i1'ri-'l'l1axtnn. Huyinuml Fliiinux. Llarvriu- lldfliull, l 1 l'ut fImip+'i'. llvltye- Hip:-iiliuxi-r. llaximl Cillvf vim Patti ljt'f'I'j,,llli1lll' ll:-ntun. Ricllurml l'vnm-5. .lvrry liulden. pllmfrif from pirturzf: Billy lfil Wm-lily, 6j l l x X f . Drama Club Mem bers mst mir: Kulu-rt Wmmii-k. l'L1tli 5Il'l4'iK. Jvrry lJ1lU'I1IYUl'l. Billy Xlullivuii. iflle-ii lluulivll. ifiimli- fNlv4fui'iiiivk. Ralph .'xil'XLlll1it'l'. Ile-li-ii nmn. Swwifl mir: lfaiuilyii lllvnii. llama lmi-'mi put. ,limmy Huiilriiii. Put Hill.-ry lliml mug lliimm Wfllmzzl llliffllfil' Coririiv lfm-li-3. Nli-- Virginia Riagg. llmiiipnil. .Lini S1ml1.wI'. ii-ii, llunmi Mil!-.wr-II. Lzimli- lLi-wi-ii. iivijllil Kwtlilm-r. Siiiuili Cnrdm-il, lluylv Pliil- 'P Hale. liauiiiiv lmiui. Mis. Hairy King. Npmmor: H1-Hy Hryuii. L fu ,., M! Q '-vu' bmi. Drama Clu b Members ffrxl nm: ,Iimiiiy Xlaylwriy. lfiiiiim I.:-mi Tliixxt--ii. i'.ll1i.l Sliilrt. 5l1N13Il Hilli-. lfiiwlyii lliiiivixii. Ili'-'mln J, Nl-iliwy. Holvlmyq- I.,-if-iwtr u - ' Swfmfl 11114: ,luv Iwi-lm. .I+-iii liiflviiiill. hui Fliilililviivlil. l.H1l1 ,IllNill . l'.1I 4.0--in-i'. Flieiiu fimivii. .i .iI1v'tIo' lvriiiiiziii. Nimirii tip-ui. lm-'Iii-I itikinx, Him! mu: If-irx Pillivr.1.i1.iiiie'Qll111ii. Vi-tv 3111111-All. William Fiimiiix. .iimiiiy XX l11ItLilwi'. Max l4'IllVt'IlIlf. ii ililn Kiiiii-vi. President , Vice-President , Serretary Treasurer Sergemzl-al-Arrns Reporter Wardrobe illislress ,llalfe-1111 ,4rtisl lIh0lU,2I'11l1l1!'f Sporzsws Ilrania fl0at places firft in Ilrnne-umin Pararle. ,Ivrry Dave-npnrt Billy Mullivan Patti Strivk EIIQ-n Cantrc-II Ralph Ale-xanalei' Iinli Wmiiavk Donna Ma-Ilnwvll III-Ivn Iiruwn ffarulff XII-Ilnrniick Miss Virginia Bragg Mr-. Mary King L FS WD 6 Drama Club DRAMA MEMBERS UNFOLD EPISODES OF CIVIL WAR DAYS IN THREAD OF DESTINY Ralph Alrxander and Patti btrnk. hmm, 3135 berry and barah U,ni,.11' Lanilc xICLtIl'II1l4' and I X Mr. Charles Roy, F.l7.A. Advisor. explains pruning: to students as a part of their school beautification projt-et. Alvin Brady. Raymond Simons, Blaine Powell. and Jerry Elrod are students in the picture. President Charles Patton IiI't'rl'lllS the plaqut ar d owlu 1 I1 1 state soil conservation eonte-st to Assistan 11111 al Oalxlu ,lennm Others in the pieture are: Hr. Charles Rox fldtrsor C r Bon lli Presidentg and John Collie-r. Treasurer. Future Farmers of America, Roy Haley, Tyrone Sparkman. Sentinelg Clarence Patton. Reporter: and Don Copenhaver use the shop to do some welding, -.. jx? V-,L - ,N 95. K . 9 17' X FTIQN of' -' '. 1, ASR M5 Qlcuv' 4 ' . U Tofu-s oc Thomas Dickson. Secretary. presents Greenhand pins to new member Bill Mullican, Jackie Cantrell, and Thomas Smith, i it A951 1 f .4 President , Vice-President Secretary , Treasurer Reporter , Parliamerztarian Sponsors , The Forensic Club promotes an interest in speech ac- tivities. In November I958. Nlm-Nlirmville City High was issued a charter in the National Forensic League. Members of the Forensic Club will participate in the Russ IONE Yorxoniooo GEDDES NOBLE CHARLES PATTON ELIZABETH PUCH JOANN LYNN LYNDA JUSTICE RALPH ALEXANDER MISS ANN NIORAN Forensic Club League and in the Tennessee Interscholastic Literary League. The club has a project of placing literary materials in the library each year. scholastic speeeh contest in the flistrict National Forensic First rout Ralph Alexander. .loann Lynn. Elizalwth llllgll. Cetlrles Nulrlv. Charles Patton. Lynda Justice. Xliss .-Knn Horan. Sporzwr Miss lone Youngllluorl. Sponsor. Svcorzzl row: Jerry linrlcrllill. liilly E11 Wvlrlr. Be-Hy llryun. .lov Beasley. ilzlrole- lin-en. Sarah Cor. dt-Il, Jeanette ZVCIIIIIQII.PHIihIIllt'T.Ellf'l'1CHIIIft'll. Tliirrl row: Pete Nlitcllcll. Larry lioyrl, Holwrt XVOIIILICIQ, lion Sniilh, llolmlmy Ramsev. iflif-WHA--' fllifiwdw-,xx 1 Q... H i-Y Club President ,,,,, H LARRY STANLEY Vice-President ,,,,,, , ff,,f,-fff,f CARL BOND Secretary ,,,,,,, , , NORMAN ELROD Treasurer , CHARLES FARMER Sergeant-at-Arms ,, RONNIE MARTIN Chaplain CHARLES CASEH Sponsors MR. CHARLES ROY MR. DEAN FREEDLE The purpose of the Hi-Y is to create. maintain. and Hi-Y members have secured ministers for assembly extend throughout the school and community high programs. football. and basketball games throughout the standards of Christian character and clean sportsman- year, This organization was responsible for the basket- ship. ball schedule placed in front of the building. First mir: Larry Stanley. Richard Kcitli. Wayne juni-s, Max licll. Charles Farmer. Jim Hunter. Douglas Smith. Clarence Patton, Richard Rllca. Mr. Charles Roy. Sponsor. Sf-mnrl row: Jack Warren. Norman Elrod. Dickey Host, Edward Griffin. James Cantrell. Donnie- Durham. Billy Joe Hillis. Dudley .lUIl1'S. Carl Bond, Ronnie Martin. Johny Keith. Third row: Don Roherts. Harold Spivcy. Nick Criffith. Foy Hailey. Norman Sain. Roy Haley. Tommy Watson. Tip Casey. Clark Melia-z-. Franklin Hennessee, Tommy Spain, H1-rsclicl Wells. Absent from llI'L'II1ff'.' Mr. IJ:-an l'ifC1'lllt'. Sponsor. l,l'f'.SliIl!'lIf l'it'e-l'rr'.xi4lt'f1I SI'f'l'f'ffll Y TfI'IlSIlff'V' Sergearzt-at-nfrnts Tteporter , , Pianist , , Song Leafler Historian Ilflffillltlfllfllflillll Plmtogrfzplzer Sponsor ihoiiplllgx of 5. QQXXXVIIIIIIMNTL 2 rinzfmnqhgi , Zim 7 ' 024,03 10+ 0 'Vfw no LINDA XICBRIDE ELIZABETH PVGH BETTY BRYAN ELLEN CANTRELL E . , ,,,,,,,,,, INDA FANN EVA STEBBLEFIELD ,,,, SANDRA CAGLE ,, , NANCY PRATER , NIELBA COOPER , KARLEEN TURNER MRS, NIINNIE BRIER .str Future Homemakers of America The Future Homemakers of America were honored by having: their loval presiclent. Lincla NleBrifle. serve as suh-rlistriet president this year. From the memhership. fourteen are eanfliflates for the state l7.H.A. tlegrree. The chapter assists neeclv families and helps in the preparation of T500 letters for the tuberculosis drive. These girls also help serve flinners and have enter- tainefl two home eeononiies tear-hers from Switzerland at a lunvheun. Their talents and arliievenieiits are exhihitetl at tht Warren County Fair ancl at the annual spring Hillbilly Festival held at Tennessee Tech. 1 Librar Club First rout Mary Dun Ray. Julia flriflith, TVPUSIITPFI Fherxy Richards. Secrctaryg Susan Maxwell, Reporter: Bonme u tm lzce 1,fI'NlIif'I1f1 llnnna Half-y. PIUSIVIIIWIII Patricia Cruuclm. Serum! row: Patricia Puwe-ll. Sandy Farlcss. Melba Womack Judy Lantrell ,lean Ewing. Linda Martin. Uvrlrliv lJiClW'I1- Cillfh' Pllilliw. Polly Buckner. Tlzirrl fold: Jeanne Whittakrr. Elaine Prm Lmda Roach l.imla fNlul3ri1le-. lliam- ljvllltlll. Mis- Ann Horan. Sporzsor, - ., ,W ,,-axe... 4 T and I Club f'lz'r,x! fuzzy' .launch .-Xuxtin. ,l. 'lf Nlulliran. Wayne- Nlalmu-. Sl'ffl'f!lfvB'7'f1'ZlNIlfl'ff lfarl llillia. l'llc-l'r1'.x1'r11frzI5 Mr. llaxu 5 nwzwr vw mam llnllanrlxxwrlll. l'l'1'.NI'1l1'I1fl vlllmllllj Kline. 51'rg:-1111!-11!-,llffm5 llwigillt lnllvrlxill, Al:-rry lla-whlllll. l'lre-dri1- xltllilnl Suomi mu ,ll YllIIlj l,2.lIIlt'lR. Paul .Xfll-wk. Allillltw l,I'Lll4'I', Nlurfurrl llryunt. .lwfll llulflwin. .lalnw-x lixw-k. 'l'e'rry Nr-wc-mln-. TUIIIIIIX Nm 7 nn! mu: K1-y We-NI. ,limmy lLill1--pin llarrvll Henry. lllvnn lialllsxin. Rlifllllfll l'ariN. lllllly Braxton. l1'1'110r!vr: Hike- Wri Y xnn Damn pwrr. .-llmvrzl fron: ,'llI'Hll'f'.' llllllvl' li:-vr. ,Km 62 lr-hun l ll!'1m'e'I', '2Le5,i4lQUl a J Vice-President ,, , , 'NBDISA WARE , JULIA GRIFFITH Secretary H ,,,,,,, Treasurer , , ,,,,,, . JOYCE BARNES Sergeant-at-Arms LINDA GREENE Reporter , , SUE HALE Sponsor , MISS ANN NIORAN Y-Teens The Y-Teen Club promotes better Christian ideals and knowledge and love of God. The club is a service or- leadership in our school and community. The goal Of ganization andabranch of Y.W.C.A. the Y-Teen Club is to grow in friendship and in the ris. Joyce Barnes. Sue Hale, Linda Greene. Miss Ann Moran. Sponsor' Shorter. Sandra Cagle. Donna Haley, Joyce Brown, Karlcen Turner ley. Judy Cole. Nancy Newby, Barbara Womack. Tliirrl row: Bessie dnaCYTfare.fJudi Dor- enda Adcock, Sandra Lynne White. Kaye Cunningham, Geddes Noble. Marie Brink- Jane Mason, Jo First row: Francie Spain. Evelyn Harris. Bettye Copenhaver. Judy Cantrell. Melba Womack. Julia Griffith, Kaye Smith. Second row: Kitty Wall. Anne Higgenbotham. .Janice Jacog, Bette Boyd, I3onme,,LL1,aLin, Sharon Brown. Kay Coppinger, Diane Reed, Elizabeth Pugh, Joann Lynn, Carolyn Town- send, Kay,Stubblt-field, SaraTB'rown. Faye Stubblefield, Marva Coppinger. Pat Coppinger. Fourth row: Janis Warren. Betty Griffith. Brenda A'ustin. Janice McGiboney. Nancy Prater, Pat Davenport, Rena port, Marion Mullican, Norma Davenport, Scarlet Duggin, Mary Gride Lyle, Barbara Wood, Dot Stiles, Judy Stubblefield. Brown. Linda McBride. Bonnie Koehler, Martha Lynn Daven- r, Katharine Pearsall. Absent from picture: Judy Glenn, Gywn nb-S ' 1 t ...ta Pep Squad Cliaravterizing gmail spfvrtsrnaliship and strong school Squad members pledged to support all games, were lop alty and support. Pep Squad inemliaers help maintain largely responsible for this yearis hifzh enthusiasm for high Student morale. the Rebels. The newly-lwrniefl Rf-lwel Rousers. eomposecl of Pep l -i 1 . Q ,l - A . lv I 5-.Az -L ity ,, fe f Q 4 1 'ul t '-'- - C5- ,rqv .ii '21 1 'Q H' 9 .1 P2 Q 'tx NJ President ,,,, , . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Reporter Sponsors ,,,,,,,,,,, .. ,.,,,,, MRS. MELBA CAMPBELL JERRY DAVENPORT . PAT COOPER , BRENDA J. MOLLOY RENA BROWN , , RAYMOND SIMONS . . . SHEILA CROIQCH MRS. KATHERINE RUTH SMITH MR. CLIFFORD CASEY Rebel rliousers fe . 50' ' .M-ff 3' 1 X A - Y.. nv 1. if l . ,4 ' 4, ,y M - N M p I g'V't'l . . I . I f, V--fm-.W-.-....,.,....,,,'-..... , s 737 R JQ. A sr- , .24 First row: Mrs. Melba Campbell, Sponsorg Jerry Davenport, Pat Cooper. Brenda Molloy. Rena Brown. Sheila Crouch. Mr. Clifford Casey. Sponsor. Second row: Bonnie Justin. Judy Glenn. Carolyn Glenn. Linda Fann. Diane Reed. Linda Green. Carolyn Duncan. LYHHC While, BGUYG C3fOl5'H KH?iC Smith. -lafliffff MCCiboney. Susan Hillis. Third row: Bill Mullican. Linda Dunn. Mary Don Ray. Sherry Richards. Jeri? Colden. Arliss Hillis. Carl Campbell. lr.. Billy Ed Webb. Charles Stiles. Carl Simmons. Ronnie Shull. Fourth row: Ronnie Finger. Benny Jones. Don Copenhaver. Lannie Good. J. T. Mullican. James Austin. Rayburn Paris. Johnny Keith, Brown Wilson. Charlie Quinn. Don Smith. Alvin Brady. Fifth rout Pat Bynum. Vicki Short. Forrest Martin. Shearer Stubble- field. .lo Anne Higgenbotham. Janice Jacobs. Bette Boyd. Virginia Ann Priest. Ronda Alexander. Patricia Powell. Annie LevviSi'S'i1T.lf Tarless, Sandra Price. :Ibsent from picture: Paul Harvey, - 65 Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer .,,,,,,,,, Sergeant-at-Arms Reporter A,,,..A Chaplain .,.. Sponsors ,,,,, President .,,.,,,,,, Vice-President ,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, JEANNE WHITTAKER JOYCE ROUND SLE MILLS LINDA ROACH CAROLYN SMITH SHIRLEY MCBRIDE JOYCE COPE MRS. JEAN MYERS MRS. HELEN ELKINS Tri-Hi-Y C lub The Tri-Hi-Y Cluh encourages a girl to serve her school. church, and community by participating in school and church activities, by cooperating in a special project or service to the school, and by contributing food or clothing to help a needy family. She has oppor- tunity in Tri-Hi-Y to acquire poise. leadership. and a desirable social adjustment through association with her cluh mates as she serves on committees or takes part in discussion and attends the social events included in the clubis program. First f0Il'f Sue Mills, Carolyn Smith. Linda Roach. Joyce Round, Jeanne Whittaker, Shirley McBride. Second row: Jean Nlaynard Charlotte Warren. Linda Bryant. Helen Spencer, Linda Rowland, Nlary Joe Rigslmy, Linda Fann. Third row: Mrs, ,It-an Nlygrs. Spun. sur: Deanna Williamson. Carol Beechum. Mildred Ruth Grissom. Joyce Cope. Bettye Foster. Nancy Aycoek, Mrs, Helen Elkins Sponsor. Alfsenl from picture: Diane Campbell. President , Vice-President , Secretary ,,,,,, Treasurer ,,,,.,,,,,, Sergeant-at-Arms Reporter ,,,,,,,,, Sponsor , H, RENA BROWN , ,,,Y,,,,,, NANCY PRATER JEANNE WHITTAKER DORIS PERRY CAROLYN GLENN JOYCE TITTSWORTH MRS. IRIS CASEY Secretary Club The Secretary Club strives to keep the office work They have placed a ll hted lobe ln the school and of our school running smoothly and efficiently. card flles 1n the prmclpals offlce ae club projects Fzrst row: Jeanne Whittaker, Joyce Tittsworth. Dana Underwood Hr rls Ca u Sponsor N nu lratfr Jn Perm fan xn Glenn. Second row: Donna Haley, Donna McDowell, Deanna Kecthler llnda Roach France Hud I ra lir un NCQ R und Barbara Duke, Dean Simpson. .1-uni Meeting in July to begin the adver- tising sales, the annual staff began its year's work that was culminated in Feb- ruary when the last shipment of copy was mailed to the publishers. Before annuals are returned in the spring, new members are selected and plans are begun for the next year. Staff members are carefully selected for their dependability, talents, and willingness to work. Their job is to produce the best pictorial record of our school within the yearly budget. Candidates for the national journal- ims organization, 4'Quill and Scroll are Linda McBride, Lannie Good, Betty Bryan, Lynne White, and Carole llc- Cormick. Betty Bryan, Assistant Editor Linda McBride, Editor Lannie Good, Business Manager Rebe Mrs, Clata Ray Deakins and Mrs. Virginia Max- well, Sponsors. f aff ,Ianice McCiboncy, Classes Editor: Pat Crvopvr, !.'las.v0s lfrlitorg Charles Patton, Classes Editor. X Rayburn Paris. Picturcs Editor: Mr. Bram-n. Ifonzmvrriaf Photographer for Staff. ! Q A 1, ,., K. I E ily' Y H I ,ix I ' Il fm 'FW Jw ' E Q- A ' ff' ,, aw ull' W S , . Eg: . 1 N ' via 5 'ff 2 P ' fx! ,. B USIDGSS wf rfi, 3 44? 4 wan- , V w K,.,,- ,.. . 'X 5 Q Q ' '-J 1: L22-' - ' A if is It ,V 3 2154, -I Q, 1 2 ? M 9 11 gi . 4 ' fa Q 1 ffm ww W A M W 8 4? 5 1 3 1 5' 'fx r Q ' A xg. K ' ,A J 'mfi' X Af il M . W W v wi ,' , .Q f , 1 .Y-,.3.v2sh ' I - ...W ,gm x . n- MW X 5' ' . lvl W , ' i TMP' ,, . ,, M A' 'W' 'W '- mawvv , ' -ww 700, fig f 75 'I Sz Presirlerzt I 'iff'-f're'5ifIer1t Serrrftzlrx' 7'r1'a.S11rvr JIMMY BOLLDIN DAVID PHIFER IANICE COLE CHARLES FARMER Swrgffant-111-pirnzs ,, JIMMY AKIXS Reporter H CAROLYN SMITH Sponsor ,, , , MR, ROBERT DANIEL ,. The Chorus First raw: Judie Stubhlefield. Linda Grr-cnc, Mellia Womack, Carolyn Smith, Elizalnrlli Pugh, Dana Underwood, Jean Maynard MQ-Ilia Cooper. .laniv Cole, Holm-n Brown, Charlotte Warren. S1'f'0n1I row: Rf-ttye Copvnhavcr, Janis Warren, Mary Juv Rigfhy. .Ir-annv Whittaker, Carol Iieccliuni. II:-ttye Foster. Martha Davellporl. Martha Smarlt. Retty Warfr, Sandra Killian, Doliliyr' I,everett. Third raw: Jimmy Akins, David Phifer, Charles Farmer. Donnie Durham, Jerry Davenport, Kenneth Thomas, Ralph Alexander, Max Tenpenny, William Simons, Jimmy Bouldin, Thomas Rogers, Carl Jones. Absentfronz picture: Lanny Hayes. '- ' if ,.fr.,i. .,.. A 'QW 1 5 x x'd Q fsffffflf 'HV' Q55 1 -Ae, , bfi I W S 4 Vw digg? Nun if a H A' 'Q '11, E5-'E?ilf'2'35' J ' . '-sins!!- ' s ' 5, 'Z lfiwf A if . ,E 2 G fp - hh' m sg-553: ug-sfeszs1:1:ewf:.,. pa. 1 ew 3C:g.:::::L'-G2.ti31zS' . Y , . ..,.. .,...A , 1 A.',,,,, aff- Cs- '1E:':::1M2r14'E-Z1 . 'X bffulzs L 'Q , ' -5:55252 fEaez1?2i::i-iif' W 1 KE f if ' '2TfEIT12.fEL K 3 , K Xl I - vs u K 1 xg? V J.. f y' A. ,. 1, ? Vai? President TOMMY WATSON Vice-President ,, IANNIE GOOD Secretary , , , DANA ENIJERWOOD Treasurer . ,,,,,,, ,, JOYCE BROWN Reporter ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, SANDRA CAGLE Sergeant-at-Arms W ,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,, J IMMY BOULDIN Publicity Director ,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, PAT COOPER Sponsor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, I IRS, MELBA CAMPBELL q UGT9 Before school began, the square dancers were or- ganized and had demonstrated folk games to students of George Peabody College. Such activities as enter- taining at local civic clubs require that the dancers be prepared to perform at any time. Dancers The group took third place in the talent contest at the Warren County Fair and second in the Cannon County Fair. They take part in the annual spring Hill- billy Festival at Tennessee Tech in Cookeville. Q Madrigal Singers Left to right: William Simons, .limmy Whittakcr, Max Tenpenny, Jeanne Whittaker. .lanell Golden, Lucia Cordell, Mr, Dean Freedle, Uireclorg Carolyn Duncan, Elizabeth Pugh. Emma Lena Thaxton, Jerry Davenport, Hr-rshell Madewell. 'llhis group was organized to encourage a keen appre- ciation of musical arts. Participation is luv trvouts onlv. and those chosen to lic in the organization give of their time aliove regular school activities. The general ob- jectives of the group as a learning lmodv are to develop skill in singing almilities such as sight singing. voice control. and vocal expression. Nladrigal singing laegan during the Renaissance Period as a form of entertainment. Several singers would gather at a home for an evening of singing much like people gather to play cards today. The art developed to a fine point and is being revived in present dav music circles. The group gave its first program in general asscmlmlv in November. Civic and school programs are planned throughout the vear. ia-Week 74 y 5 1 X c, JAMES DAVENPORT Drum Major Majorettes Front row: Sheila Crouch, Head Majoretteg Anne Lewis, Rachel Elkins, Head llajorette. Back row: Lynda Justice, Paula Short Emma Lena Thaxton. .l 1 , .. .. .pl .skin .....i... The Concert Division First row: Emma Lena Thaxton, Lynda Justice, Sheila Crouch, Rachel Elkins, Anne Lewis, Paula Short. Second row: Nancy Aycock. Carl Jones, Thomas Rogers, Janell Colden, Mary Joe Rigsby, Cary Cooper, Max Tenpenny. Pete Mitchell. Judy Crain, Richard Penney, Connie Dickson, Jimmy Barnes, Max Bell, Sue Mills. Third row: Eva Stuhblefield, Donna Davenport, Sandra Shorter, Brenda J. Molloy, Judi Dorris, Tony McBride, Joan Finchum, Kathy Smoot, Scarlet Duggin, Brenda Adcock, Bobby Ray, Jimmy Boyd, Michael Embree, Katharine Pearsall, Joyce Round. Fourth row: Pat Miller, Ralph Alexander, Wayne Winkler, Ronnie Evans, Laddie Hillis, D011 Griffith, Jimmy Akins, Jimmy Whittaker, Dudley Jones, Jimmy Lee, Jimmy Bouldin, Edward Griffin, Wayne Jones, William Simons, Norma Davenport. Fifth row: James Davenport, Bettye Foster, Bill Slusher. Tip Casey, Billy Mullican, Dickey Bost, Norman Elrod. Absent from picture: Jackie Cantrell, Dennis Keethler, Felbert Thompson, Tommy Vickers, Jeanette Zechman. President ,,,,,, Vice-President Secretary Treasurer , Reporter , Sponsor , JIMMY BOULDIN DICKEY BOST SHEILA CROUCH DKDLEY JONES RACHEL ELKIN5 ROBERT DANIEL The Rebel Band The marching band under the direction of Mr. Robert Daniel gave football fans a series of spectacular half- time programs including fire works and colored lights. In addition to these performances, the band took part in parades at Tullahoma. Smithville, and McMinnville. At Tullahoma they won a trophy for placing first in com- petition with other bands of this area. In the spring they presented their annual spring con- cert and played in the Middle Tennessee State Band and Orchestra Association contest held at Murfreesboro. NVQ ii ag. , 55 5 .L -M. . J - N stifle B1 fx ll' I .44 The Marching Division Fla Twzrlers Left to right: Nancy Aycock, Eva Stubblefield, Norma Davenport, Joyce Round, Pat Miller, Sue Mills. fla Af MB9' Team heer Left to riglil: Linda Green. Allcrnan' Capzaing Diane Reed, Judy Glenn. Carolyn Glenn. Linda Fann, Bonnie Justin, Pat Miller Captain. 'X 78 Athletics 9 Let to right Carolyn Duncan Co Captain Lynne Whlte Qusan Hlll1S Kaye Smith ,lamce WIcG1boney Bettye Copen haxer Pat Cooper CoCapta11z Sponsors uzthouz plcture Hr James Smlth Ur Melba Campbell 'Vlr Cllfford Casey Varsity Cheerleaders ul Y ptr' 5 W i A sa :, m qw ,..4v' SCOREBOARD We They 13 Huntland 0 6 Sllelbyvillf- Y 0 1 Hartsxillv , 6 27 Grundy County T 33 Cm-Iina 0 6 W'inc'l11'ste-r 6 21 SNIA 14 T Manclu-ste-r 14 27 Livingston T 6 Sparta T Football V First r0u'i James Davis, Terry Dickey, Bobby Brown, Tyrone Sparkman, James Cantrell, Doyle Philpot, Bobby Ramsey, Bucky Newby, Don Roberts, Richard Rhea, Joe Fann, Tommy Spain. Second row: Blaine Powell, Thomas Dickson, David Bixler, Franklin Hennessee, Raymond Simons, Terry Newcome, Pat Sanders, Charles Farmer, Everett Brock, Charles Brown, Harris Thaxton, Tommy Hargrove. Third row: W. T. Sullivan, Andy Myers, Stuart Haley, Joe Spain, Douglas Smith, Larry Stanley, Billy Joe Hillis, Larry Prater, Jerry Cross, Ernest Davis, Donnie Durham, David Phifer, Clarence Patton. 9 Z Managers Jimmy Smith, Norman Sain, and Wayne Couch check cleats on shoes, al '1 ebels Tyrone Sparkman saves TD with a shot-string tackle. The City lligh llc-lu-ls under the leadership of roaehes Carroll Smith and John Cox ended the 1958 season with the best record for a Nlexlinnville football team since l'I'l9. lfnlike the inexperienved Rebels of '57, they were ready to go. 'lio show this they won their first five games in a row without a loss. Their excellent defense supported them all through the season. Only two teams sc-ored more than one touchdown against the superb defense. They won over Huntland. Shelbyville. Hartsville, Grundy County. and Celina in succession. then tied the powerful Winchester team. won over a very big and spirited SNIA with a third and four quarter surge. lost to a powerful Manchester with only eighteen seconds left in the game. won over Livingston with a show of good offense. then lost a heartbrealcer to Sparta. Prior to the Sparta game. the Rebels jubilantly accepted their bid to the Kiwanis Bowl game. Billy Joe Hillis won reeogznition as all-Conference and all-midstate. while three of his teammates. Donnie Dur- ham. Larry Stanley. and Larry Prater received honor- able mention. JAMES CANTRELL ERNEST D-'XYI5 JAMES DAVIS THOMAS DICKSON DONALD DURHAM Right Gllaffl ,ffl Gllflffl Right Guard Right Tackle Fullbaclf CHARLES FARMER STLART HALEY FRANKLIN HENNESSEE BILLY JOE HILLIS CLARENCE PATTON Lett Guard Right End Quarterback Right Tackle Left Taclrle Right Tackle Franklin Hennessee drives fur first down behind blocking of Ray- Get 'em. Larry slmutg David I,I1ifc,-r44?45P. mond Simons li957l. Donnie Durham l4ff5Ii, and Billy ,Ioe Hillis 199683. x 1 'Lyla - Hu ' ' Jglfga IJJXYIIJ PIIIFER DON LE PHILPOT LARRY l'R.'X'l'ER BOBBY RAMSEY RAYMOND SIBIONS lmff flu!fbac'l.' Left Guard Canter Left End Right End IJOIJUI.,-X5 SMITH JOE SPAIN TYRONE SPARKBIAN LARRX STANLEY Loft Hflfvrbarl' Fzzffbuck Right Hafflnucl' Lgjg End Riglzf Ilrzfvflrar-l.' Letterman Co-Captain Larry Slanlvy lnulldUgging ball carrier at line Donnie Durham Ulakei SUPP 215 J06 Spain WHO? aNd Tyrone Sparkman Of gqffimluagngl COINS Llp to 355i5I. Q11111'11 11111111 111111 .X111-11111111ls. MCH Celebrates First Homecoming N1isS 111-11:1 B1'11w11. a s611i111', Nils 1'1111s1-11 lay 1111- 11111t- the 1'u1'1'1'111 Miss '1'11111111ss1'1-. 111111 Miss H311 XYV111111. 105 111111 s11111111 111 reign mer Ci1y.s 11111111f1'11111i11g 1'111'1-1111111i1-s. De11i1'a11i1111 fl1l1l'l'Il. .'X111'Ill1Z'ill1S 1-le1-11e11 115' 1111- 1'111ss1- 1111- 111'1'11si1111 was i1111'1111111'1111 115 Llll i111111'1-ssix1- I1111'z1111- were Paula S1ll1I'1. Ju11i111': Uill'U1fI1 Smith. S111111111111111- 11-z11111'i11g 1-11111rf111 f111a1s lJ1il'I71ll'l'11 111 5l'1lll111 l'11l11S 111111 :11111 J1111i1'1- J111-1111s. 1'wl't'S1lI1lilIl. P11g1-51111 11111 M1-111 111-11 1'1Ll5Fl'F. 141111111 N1llI11'I'S 111-11' 1111111111 111lI11, 1i1's1: 1'1-11 F111i111- 1311-is. 1-ight g1'11111': 211111 1T11y11-111- Hillis. s1-11111111 S11111111. 5lxl'U11f1: 211111 j1111i111' Class. 111i1'1l. grade. 1,111'1i1'ip111i11g in 1111- 1'111'1111111i1111 x11'1'1- Nliss 1,111 1':1lYt'S. C11-lQ1111111i11s 11111is 111111 5111111115 1'1111y1'u1111u11' Q111'1-11 H1-nu. Klissvs Put Eaws 111111 Mary W111111. g ilfflgw W ! f Q WWW 544 5 V54 ' fsfw 4.. .'s,. X17 K ,, A 4 ffm-5 25 lp? sf ty 12 N34 .X -jill 5 Q...,,f'4 g ... I f 'bv First row: Norman Sain. Jimmy Smith. Jerry Davenport. Joe Spain, David Phifer. Serond row: Coach Carroll Smith, Herschel Wells, Frank Hennessee. Glenn Phifer. Foy Bailey. Terry Nt-wcorne. Tommy Spain. Ijoafh, CARROLL SMITH and Captain. JIMMY SMITH. Boys' Basketball Fighting early in the season to keep ahove the .500 mark. tha llelmels later clexelopecl into a top-notch team. ln Deeemher the Rehels emerge-cl winners in the county tournament. They tlrew a lute for the first night of play. then tlefeatetl MeMinm'ille Central and Irving College in succession. They also playecl in the invita- tional tournament at Manchester and won the consolation. At the time this hook goes to press. the Relmels are among the top in the l6th alis- triet. l ICJ N3 2 Miki 4 fl fa' vu un un 1 i K NORMAN S,-XIX Forzvanl S. Brown 1223 J. Smith 1341 L. Prater 1529 N. Sain 1121 1 CIRI5 ITE 7-1111- QU 2:2 211 .CT -lf! .33 33 IH IH GSH 28 12 I. 32 28 22 111 Ill lil 22 Q52 L23 -10 13 28 30 25 62 411 37 311 10 -I9 18 91f1lllICl31b,Xl1l1 Y IFE Nlwrli-1111 27 I,1IrI'1'll 36 Sparta 34 XX +f1' lllnury 36 1,1fu1k1 .iH1' UU Flllyfllil 50 Nnilhxillr- 12 1' vllr kvwmv' 30 5lI1Nl'I11l 18 'l'11Ila111I1na 18 1.11111-1'1m111 UT XX1w1llaury 55 Ililvre-ll 118 Sparta -17 lrxing 1l1.l1eg1- 52 Irxing llfvllcgz- 52 Nl11!'I'iN11I1 DUNS TH E Y S311 IST .wl I 1 .HH IU lfi 111 IST lli 111 13 P16 -18 ll 50 32 I.. Pnatvr 1521 N. Sain 1121 F. Hudson 1629 Kneeling: Gwyn Lyle, .llanagerz Coach John Cox. l-Jana l'nderwood, .llarzagerg Slafzzling: Marie Brinkley, Kay Coppinger, Francie Spain, Deanna Williamson. Brenda Adeoek. Faye Tate. llarhara Womack. Carolyn Glenn, Bonnie Koehler ,.Eram'vs Hudson. Anmlrr-na Clark. Hueln-l Elkins, Norma Davenport, Mary Grider, Sue Hale, gnfllfaale. Sharon Brown. I-'at Coppinger. Girls, Basketball The Rehelettes. with only one game left to be played. have established a 9-ll record. The teams three high-scoring forwards have totaled T06 points in 20 games. Franves Hudson leads with 357 points. supported hy Rachel Elkins' l98 points. and Sharon Brown's l5l. The team will lose two guards and three forwards this year. all!! N, KKK .Ai 1 sr 25 IW KI! DE XXX X XX ILLI XNINON XNIJRIH N X CLXRK NLE H XLF funwr Hzgh l'H'I1lll grade' 5Il1dl'IHS. LIBRARY pvriml. ' Mr. Frm-edle's EIGHTH GRADE ARITHMETIC. N '-.ANU Xp 1 x x , ,.3i JIW5 , BQ Q' fx H XC' Mr. Davis' EIGHTH GRADE ARITHBIETIC it K ' , 1 Q vw Ulf! H A r L my 5 ,f,, . , , J M. 1 ,I 15, if T2 'A if ,f : iv X V15 . iw ,VJJV 17:5 1 v' 'f ,,, ,, ' in ' ,f ff my ,, If 1, ' , aifgvff .1 , Q at . - ' My ' s QR f B iii E Martha Kay Coleman Linda Carol Cope Lucia Bragg Cordell Judy Margaret Crain Wanda Gaye Crim lleigaliline 's Elsie Faye Davenpor C numb nn on o nie . ic s Donald Roger Eastman, Thelma Ann Elrod Barbara Jean Ewing Sandra Jean Farless Patricia lane Caw Margaret Ann George Betty Marie- Green Linda Sue Ball Dottie Hargrove Mildred Josephine Harris Grover Lee Hennessee Virginia Roy Henne ee Eighth Grade Billie Ronda Alexander Cora Jean Beechum Linda Gail Bess Shirley Ann Bess Carole ,lane Boyd Jimmy Boyd Marsha Emily Brady Thurston Hatcher Brigg Wanda Gayle Bryant Hazel Ruth Burks Pat Ann Bynum Lynda Ann Cantrell Thomas E. Cantrell Ralph Lynn Carman YW Eighth Grade Larry Lamount Henry Linda Faye Holt Anthoney Scott Jennings Benny Rena J ones Ronald Lois Karty Dennis Lee Keethler Terral Gilbert Kell Clyde Ray Kirby Anne Rife Lewis Velma Joyce Malone Linda Mae Martin Glenn Keith Maxwell Susan Cross Maxwell Johnny Dale McBride xi I Lily J of x Q 1 fu ' I I X, X t Z, Y ff MN I 4 V A iv N .dy :avg ' N, XL f 5. W T1 5 3. 2 . 2 A s- Y? 'W ', gt,, Qi Q, X' X it A l wi K Betty Lou Myers Brenda Carol Newby Charles Campbell Ogle James Edward Patton Patricia Elaine Peery Richard Hammond Penney Cynthia Lou Phillips Billy Lyle Pitmon George Michael Powell Patricia Ann Powell Elaine Joan Preis Sandra Kay Price Virginia Ann Priest David Robert Ray Lena Elizabeth Reagan Beverly Ann Reeder Laura Faye Richardson William Larry Robinson Benjamin Edward Simons William Slusher Eighth Grade Emest Smallman III ' athleen Smootj miie Sue Tate Robert Franklin Terry, J r. James Freddie Trisler Thomas Vickers Loretta Walker Paul Louis Ware Billy David Warren Linda Kay Warren Jo Ellen Wells Jane Copeland Whitson Danny Rogers Williamson Larry Huston Willmore Linda Lou Wilson Campbell Wayne Winkler Cynthia Ann Womack Glynn Womack Lynn Womack Without picture Anna Christine Brock Bruce Burks H. V. Burks Martha Elizabeth Crouch Arnold Edward Cann Claude Dean Goodwin Herman Harrison Higgins Paul Howard Melton William Leonard Melton Carolyn Sue Rhea John Raymond Shields Hershel Thomas Walker n nest olly Buckner Linda Martin and Con- Z f Preszdent ,, , , ,, , VZICC-PVESIDIZIQTII , , ,V Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Seventh Grade OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Y DIANE DENTON BRENDA GLENN FRANKIE FINCHLNI GREGORY EMBREE MRS. KATE SMITH MR. THERON DAVIS MRS. HELEN ELKINS NIR. ROBERT DANIEL Jane Norris Brown Judy Annette Brown Carl W. Campbell, Jr. Harry Edwin Cantrell Jerrie Ann Cantrell James Preston Cathey Byron Clay Chambers Frances Darlene Collier Marsha Ann Cooper Carol Ann Cope Terry Lynn Coppinger Patricia Maureen Crouch Bobby Prince Cunningham Deanna Curtis Donna Lynn Davis Hazel Christine Davis Thomas Randall Davis Edith Diane Denton Charlotte Alice Dugan Linda Jo Dunn .E 'Q all ir,r.. M r if! my, at ,,:'.q,'1-f , 4 ILL A ., ' Judy Ann Adcock Don Randall Alexander Judie Lynne Anderson Barbara Ann Armstron John Larry Barber Robbie Sue Beaver Joyce Ann Beeclium James Franklin Bell David Clark Bond Phyllis Diane Bouldin Brenda Carole Bound Walter Bourvcoi Robert W. Boyd. Jr Beverly Bratcher David Norris Brown ,f ffhnkf eh V K -.- N' up I Seventh Grade .ff x , if Q Y If 9 if 'NJ Yi 3 . uv- , 3 E: 1 ,f r 9129 I 1 we i av 1 1, Q Jti. J ' Seventh Grade .lim Allen Durham Gregory Joseph Embree Johanna Lee Fell Frankie Leo Finchum Louie S. Flcisher Katherine Elizabeth Cant Heidi Marie Garrett Brenda Dean Glenn Jerry Lynn Golden Brenda Joyce Graham Eunice Greene Martha Ellen Greene Nancy Kay Greene Lynda Gribhle James Steven Gross emi, 47 . '27 . G' '1I7Xl re LGT! XX. at Y Jerry Gwynn Haley Johnny Howard Hankins James Ernest Hardeman Nadine Hayes Arliss Norman Hillis Carolyn Sue Hillis Faylene Hillis Jackie Lee Hillis Raymond T. Holland Bertha Sue Hudson Brenda Faye Jackson Houston Johnson Judy Ellene Jones Glenda Joyce Karty Monica Lynn Lawrence Barry Nelson Lentz Deanna Eileen Marseglia Henry Allen McCormick Johnny N. Mills Pauleese Newby Gul' 1. 1 Sie! an sr ' Yi Q? 1 5' J is nl to wa ' , ,. t 5:- 'Y uN'l ', -.t 1 Glenda Faye Wood Seventh Grade Joe Edwin Nunley, Jr. Lloyd Philpot Scarlett Anne Pistole Johnny William Rambo Mary Don Ray Sharon Suzanne Richards Larry Rena Rigsby Frank Richard Savage Janice Marie Shinpaugh Vicki Marie Short Sandra Alice Shull Barbara Annette Simmons Rosemary Simons Kathleen Patricia Smith Linda Sue Smith Brenda Sue Southard Pamela Stanton Shirle .lean Striegel . ., Jimmie llale laylor fx Billy Van Terry Martha Kay Thomas Patricia Jean Walling Lindas Doraine Webb Vilas Elaine Webb Barbara Jane Wilson Jack Winston Wilson Charles Edwin Winton .loye Womack Sammy Evins Womack Carol Elizabeth Wood Without picture Janie Carol Barnes Linda Sue Bumbalough Myron Ray Chambers Jimmy Ferrell Joe L. Harris Bobby Joe Hicks Helen Marie Leverett Sandra Hellen McCord William Forest Phifer Kenneth Ray Powell Danny Michael Sharp I I- V tn uf!! J lr 5 1 -- 1. J na U qi' '.., 3' I is il x 9 r A J . Ev 'QE I. .113 Wilfun and jo Fllvn Wvllx we-rv amonff 3 1 5' -F ' ' 1' 'l1l'i2iZ lla Q SMB' Lx if H QLHfQ14iyLf Us ima X sinus and tivkr-I salvs. ,,,A,,,, aff It , -,.....l V Q' 9-ll X 1 :fKQL.7?f '-.Q . X 3,5 .C . , . A E- L , X-V rw, :'-Q iz X. .nl,-,, ,f at . Students enjoy lunch hour in the cafeteria. Mary Don Ray, Diane D:-nton, Patricia Crmivh. and Shvrry Richards sz-rvr' as library assistants. 'flu' hfllll!'t'0ll1iIlg! gamv sv! a rwnrtl in l'Ul'll't' www V- -Q S' 3 i W 9 X . ' ,' '. - .' 21 I In I , ' . f. , ' 1. I ii X .. tl A it in V V ,xg-', TX -A 5--X , 1 ' ' Q' ' Rx x Q gg- Q VP at O 1' 'N . . , if Q 3 im U04 f 4 'W' 'A ' M, f, , . ,.,. me 62' 3 'Q' f - - 'fig' I ' , 1. I r, , 4 'af I . x X 3' ' 'I 5 ' 1 f f f f - vav 6 ' . i ' f f ' ' ' ' . w N K 2 I t ' I '24 - ' 39 ' ' j '1 V I . s A, P ' ' , I X ' M il 28 - 2 t l wir a , . .Div x ' . f In . 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This problem showed signs of being solved as the are loyal supporters of all athletic events at City. r U X-V X 'R A L rx : ,XM X L w g I, Junior High Cheerleaders Front row: Sandra Price, Anne Lewis, Sandy Farless, Ann Priest. Second row.' Patricia Powell, Billie Ronda Alexander, Jane Whitson, Kay Warren, Carole Boyd. ' Ftrs! row: Sammy Womack, ,lim Patton, Louie Fleisher, Arliss Hillis, Kenneth Powell, Mike Powell, Don Eastman, Thurston Briggs, Allen McCormick, Harry Cantrell, Butch Henry, Bill Warren. Second row: Lloyd Philpot, Preston Cathey, Myron Chambers, David Bond, Forest Phifer, Jackie Wilson, Terral Kell, Byron Chambers, Jerry Golden, H. V. Burks, Lee Hennessee, John Shields. Third row: Coach Carroll Smith, Dwyane Walden, Bruce Burks, Joe Harris, Freddie Trisler, Ralph Carman, Keith Maxwell, Danny Williamson, Tony Jennings, Earl Green. Larry Willmore, Billy Pitmon, Bill Slusher, Manager. Junior High Football This yearls Rebs hold the distinction of being the first junior high football team to W , play for City. it X il ln October the Rebs opened their sea- ,EN son when they met Lebanon resulting in a X in f final score: City 12. Lebanon 34. Their 'rf short schedule of only three games next matched them with Smithville in a loser 6 to 32. Meeting Smithville again in their final game, the Rebs were defeated 13-0. -g ' WX Coach Carroll Smith can recommend his Rebs as a group of enthusiasts in practice ' or in a game. I06 September . Pe-p Squad fponforf cmwvssinn stand Membership du:-s an- paid ax lll.l'l3S an- or- at CIUI7X'l'l FAIR. ganiz:-d. limpses of 959 October . ww' fm of du, um' DEBIIUUG tndwx' Cheerleaders paint old army truck scarlet red and Christen her NEI, ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS surpass pre-viuu war LIE BELLE. iYOUQHlb9T . 3 Ef'3E..5tiQ.3i'5.i:4f' 5 4 Qs, fa ' 'ii' X295 V 'Y' M l, L f arg 2958 Ei viii dp W W. Mwv'fW9+ 3ffLv3 N1 , '15 MMF ?z ' f,f4F Citfs firfl HOXIFCQONIIXU 1-1-I4-lnrutml with Ll nnilv-lung parmln-. Th'- lD6C8Hlb8T I I Tickets sold to we- Re-lu-Is play in KI- CHRISTMAS fpirit ewrywhvrv a- dm WANIS HOWYI.. are' dv4'uratml and partie: plannvml. January . Xl.XllRll..-Uh mukw- ilu-11' :lf-but Llx vrlte-rlulllrl C lr- Hub. jimmy. and Ralph Ililllitllllillll' CHRISTMAS PROCR,-UI. ,H xyllux U xlpxllgllqx 1 NLRN 4f :ht 1. nh 1.1 dmf 11 5.14 I08 I1 dl h Nm Rebel Autographs W. R. WHITAKER 8: COMPANY W. R. WHITAKER, Manager W. R. WHITAKER. JR., Asst Manager :: Manufadurers of ICE CREAM COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE NEIL SAIN McMinnville, Tennessee Vice Presideni' Phone McMinnviIIe Wholesale and Rehn WILEY BROS., INC. 25I0 ME5-203I S'I'ocIcs-Bonds Growers, of Nashville ORNAMENTALS SHADES VINES PERENNIALS Box 22I Phone 8292 McMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE Compiimenfs of ANDERSON INSURANCE AGENCY 429 Wes+ Main Sheei McMinnville, Tennessee I OWERMATIC MACHINE COMPANY K COMPLIMENTS OF CONGRATULATIONS! On Your Firsi' Annual and Your Firsi' Year Using POWERMATIC WOODWORKING MACHINERY PAUL WOMACK GRADY WOMACK PARK SPORT SHOP Spalding Alhlehc Equlpmen+ Fishing and Hunhng Supplies Browmng Guns-Johnson Moiors Telephone 2573 McMinnville Tenn WALLING 81 CROUCH Dlsfnbufors of Pan Am Producfs McMINNVILLE ICE 8: COAL COMPANY Only Ihe Besl' of Coal Beersheba Sireef Phone 2264 Be Insured AII Ways Always T F BURROUGHS McMinnville Tenn Kinds Insurance and Bonds Compllmenfs of W V JONES GROCERY I00 Wesl' Sparfa SI' I' Phone 2F45 HILLS SUPER FOOD STORES I+s a Faci You Alw Do Be'H'er aI' Free Parlgfig DAVIS SALES ' SeTvlce JS'IaI'4en Supp es Nohonsx il School Su plies Phone 3379 McMinnville Tennessee Cdmpllme s of WARREN GMESTONE Phone MO8 859I Viola Road McMinnville Tennessee PATRONS OF THE REBEL Dr Sam J AIbrlHon Dr D L Brown Canfrells Shoe Shop Joe Colvard Cowans Dr J P Dlefrlch Grlzzell s Hobbs Tire Shop McMinnville Service Slahon Middle Tennessee Uhllfy Dlsirlci' Dr Ralph B Moore Raleigh PaH'on Dr J E Phllllps Qualify Cleaners Dr R C Rodgers Pop Sam Magness Memorial Library Shelion Wallpaper The Man Wlfh +he Bug Fish Sfafe Farm Insurance Melvin E. Maxwell Tennessee Carolina Transporfalion, Inc. William F. Maxwell E. C. Wheeler u a 0 0 ' ' , . Q . ll ll ' ' , . I, . II All Il I ' ' I I ll 'E O I ,J , - F KVI-I T ' J I y - ' .1 ' A 4,1 ' Q kr' J I L ks . . F- IJ I gil I l-Lp ,NIT I V JON ,JU . ' v , J v I ' .J T r' .- 'F ' J xi. I VL! Iv ' , J K F LY 'V-ff 'Fl vw SVUL' ,vi . kph, -I K . Jxxx A x.,,- , - f ,K -' I . ffl g ' A- - f I . C1 V- A N' ' . I V L .ff arf I v I I In ,. . ,yr 4 - I r f L. I J ,V l X rpm A! up . ,xxx XJ 4 1 V , . - , , F Il f . - . X .M Ru . , . X V4 . Ami Hb . X X id lah IIAAX ' , ' , .II X A ' FV . I I . .. . . . . . I . . l u o - . . . . . - I . . . - ll Il - MMg'T',Jif9 I xnxx ,MN . NRS GULF GULF SERVICE STATION For Conscien+ious Service-See Us OvglirIjiS THOMPSON Phone 227I if QP GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE fc QL of I' I I 'ffxf JJ V 'V Q' xv Tires-Ba'H'eries-Accessories App! N50 G.E. Appliances-Television U' Sn M Qfv Wheel Balancing-Road Service ' IQ? 'UST PHONE 24l6 'WON , I 724 E. Main S+. Nvfy ,sy McMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE Complimenfs of Complimenfs SERVICE STATION of Your Good Gulf Dealer In+e sec+ion Spade Sfeaks Cho s-Shorf Orders and Spencer Road - P PI-IONE Moa-aszo PHONE ma MCMINNVIL,-E CROUCH DRUG STORE MANUFACTURING CO. Your Walgreen Agency We Apprecia+e Your Business Ph 2 3' ERNEST CROUCH one I Nex'l' fo Park Thea'I'er All Kinds of Building Supplies R? S ,, ,A Tl - 6 x I Q 5 K R-...A R' , 4' J K verb ,7 ' si fu I I f A -ex. -sg. -I P13-SS-.E I T .X V4 4 X , .. -A - - 'T----exxsxsgsssy-is-4 fy--A ,Q V nk I ,T -Q ' QECEELIEOTRVRQS Complimems of izA5T'iirCLARIcE HILLCREST MOTEL 81 RESTAURANT Phone 2408 Complimenh W. H. DEAKINS of BROWN HOTEL OH fQQnfaQ'j,2ffi'din9 Phone 2'45 AUCTIONS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE MCMINNVILLE l Sell Anyfhing and Insure Any1'lIing CAMPAIGN WOOD PRODUCTS INC Dual OV6 2 I 63 Manufacfurers of Appalachlan Hardwood Handle Blanks Dowels Dnmensxon S+ocIc HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ASH LOGS AND BLOCKS Campalgn Tennessee RELIABLE FURNITURE CO You Can Rely on Phone 2563 Easi' Mann FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES L I ,MIM I X ompllments ,M I I ff gifs ,ff IJ KINGSBORO MILLS INC Manufadurers of WWW Office Phone 2634 SOUTHERN PROPANE GAS CO., INC. McMINNVILLE, TENN. Hea+ing-Cooking Farm TracI'ors Also Na+uraI Gas HELPY SELFY LAUNDRY CompIe'Ie Laundry SGFVICBHI Coin Opera+ed Self Service MACHINES AVAILABLE 24 HOURS PER DAY Garfield S+reeI' S McMINNVILLE. TENNESSEE Phone 2647 O I . - n USM n Vijay' N I A, lx' 'fx . f N' L' I If 0 ' -jj' G' if lf' B, . . ' f' In ' . ' I f x' , 4, ,, I M3 ' 3 ,VI If 1 1 ,f JL Lf I As .1 , W7 fb ' M JL' Lf YQ' ' ,ua .III .JJ I so 4 'gs ,if , I V' Ui' ,X INXS WVLH J L . , :JJ 'C5 L Ar! QL. ' - 1' -T UV- I ' oi u',',AIv I LM . N 'LL I X AN Q, III F I III,-X I ff' ff . QL J ff Y 1 jjl' IVA? la!!! . wJ , I f V I P ,I-lf!-'I JI if '. .W If ff wil' X ffl 5 f ,Q I ' I.. . :nf I CAROLYN'S FABRICS CompIeI'e Sewing Needs for All Ihe Family Badger Arcade Phone 2528 NORTHSIDE RADIO-TV SERVICE 703 Nor+I1 Chancery SI'ree'I PHONE 5l96 CompIimenI's of ROC K FOR D TEXTILE MILLS, INC. Manufadurers of ROCKFORD CASUAL SPORTS SOCKS McMinnville CompIimen+s of +he Besi' Wishes +0 Cify High SI'ucIen+s McMINNVILLE ELECTRIC SYSTEM SOUTHERN STANDARD Warren Coun+y's Newspaper ff ii, I -7 ' V , . 1 ' f K f' 7 'S X210 f H127 FOR THAT SPECIAL GIFT 2745 Cligrgnfalimems Visi+ of BARRY JEWELRY CO. C 81 W Specializing in ELGIN AND BULOVA WATCHES AND COLUMBIA DIAMONDS ARMATURE WORKS WOMACK BROS. Home Owned and Home OperaI'ecI Phone 22I4 WHOLESALE GROCERIES 3I2 E. Main S'I'ree+ R O S-I-'LES WESTERN TIRE AUTO STORE i 0 Radio, TV and Small Appliances, Sporling G 0Ce'le5 and Meals Goods, Tires, Ba++eries, and Seal' Covers QUALITY-SERVICE-ECONOMY Owned and Operafed by Phone 32l9 i 632 N- Spring S+- wlNToN BROWN. EUGENE coucl-I, N'9h+ Phone 5507 RICHARD DAVENPORT HILLIS HARDWARE DICK D W. E. HILLIS H. C. McCOLLUM S Owners Flowers for All Occasions McMinnville, Tennessee pHONE 23 Phone 22I5 ancl 7I95 -' 0 ,,.f+f' 'T Rambler-John Deere-Evinrude Mofors Glasspar--Cresfliner Boais-Marine Supplies We Service Our Sales BRAGG MOTOR 81 IMPLEMENT CO. 400-402 SPARTA ST. PHONE 2342 McMlNNVILLE MEAT COMPANY MAY-WOOD SHOE STORE Sh T Y F 'I AND M SWG STORE Ender-S'a'e.fEL.,S1 'gz.,e, BeH'er Living a+ Lower Cos'l ' MCMINNVILLE TENNESSEE Ph.-,ne 2664 zlo E. 'Main A BESC'lgLNAfggHg2 TO THE '59 . W5 Compliment of Compllmen'l's of KING'S BURROUGHS-ROSS-COLVll.l.E CO DEPARTMENT STORE Mew vine T nn ennessee McMinnville, Tennessee ' Complimen'I's of LIVELY-FERGUSON WBMC DRUG STORE Th I 'F ' C f Laraiulinglgg Eej ply McMirlanvlllerrlaTl1TclsrfliddT:+T2nrl:ssee Small Eqczulghaizintipreciafe PHONE 2600 ORCHID BEAUTY SHOP Phone 22I8 Complimenls Courlesy of Your F PHIELIPS GULF DEALERS McMinnville. Tnnnessee Elecirical, Plumbing and Healing PAUL GANT-Dlsmbulor PHONE 2450 I004 SPARTA STREET GULF OIL PRODUCTS E 5 X k Milly Your I958g5Q Yehrfge Outstanding K n Every Way C VI Wx RAY PADGETT Always a+ Your Service Wu+h Ihe Besf nn Class Rings Graduahon Announcemenls Diplomas Caps and Gowns Yearbooks and Band Unrlorms FRALEY S FURNITURE HoI'pom+ Mayiag FREE CUSTOMER PARKING FOI' ELKINS HARDWARE CO. La'I'es+ Fashions , See Hardware, Pam+s, Wallpaper McMinnville, TSHFISSSBE C. GREY ELKINS LOUISE ELKINS Dry Goods Shoes Ready fo Wear BROWN MOORE MAGNESS DRUGS Comp,i,,,en,s of Soda FOu +?in. GMS CENTER RECREATION Prescrlphons Top Value Slamps MCMINNVILLE, TENNESSEE Snooker and Pool For Clean Recreafion .XI JJ 3 ' ' It 'L VX! IX KJ' jj 1 I v .1 U V -x EU I . ' I D' x MU XX JV LL 6 NYY ,V WM X Aj, QTJ Jw NVD I9 'Yi 3 Nj ,LII Mfr . A 5, I rifxsl, Q, N 5 . ,JV -Us IJ NN X '- EX 8 Q CI, Lay Mm My V U W, wx Vuvzfv I J Of' lbw' MFI EF s ' ' fl' ' ' , ,M or I N It -I -If til' 3 3 Ally P Ky IXJ .f I XJ! LI 'I C' , , I V Af fb .ff Q jl ll' XI'XJ.,7 IVY 1 ll 0 Il ll ll For Moms Womens SI'ucIenI's CIo'I'hes SHOP CDDKS J Yong Store to Go for Brands You Know Y, MGMINNVILLQ FLOWER sHoP C Mplmqy A When I+s Flowers L XIII ThInIc of Ours A COURT SQUARE PHONE 2654 The Maxlmum of Tralnlng In I'he Mlmmum of Tlme McMINNVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE Monfgomery BuIIdIng McMINNVILLE TENNESSEE Phone 4325 Oclera C SmI'Ih Manager FIRST NATIONAL BANK I - , I I N ' ,Y lv' I-W, II f'I'I ,.1, VI' , I 1' fl I I I , ,, I, LX T I fl W ' I I I: I LII' K , ly . I . ' V ff f I' To , . , Q A R 1 1 ,I 1. 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CITY BANK ,, 8: .TRUST COMPANY McMinnviIIe, Tennessee MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT I INSURANCE CORPORATION Complimenfs of Bes+ Wishes HOME OIL CO. COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Your Pure Oil Dis+ribuI'or MCMinnviIIe- Tennessee AVALON DAIRIES LOVE-CANTRELL Pasfeurized Grade A FUNERAL HOME Dairy Producfs PHONE 23:4 Phene 2300 C0mP'imen+S of MIDWAY DRIVEJNN KUHN S 56 loc sl Open 24 Hours a a Phon 5243 Good Foods SELF SERWCE PHONE ova zsal Compllmenfs of SAM S SUPER SERVICE Your Good Gulf Dealer PHONE 266I EL. M fllfllwlllf GEIIERRI SHOE PlNIT Uncof EDU103 FM Compllmenrs GENERAL SHOE PARKS BELK T df S Your Favorl+e Depar'I'menI' SI'ore ,df S PARKS BELK Home of BeHer Values SMARTI' MEMORIAL GARDENS INC TOM BRAGG T aI' 'I'I1e Beaufy of Life May Survlve Ph 4 00 Insure In Sure Insurance 2I3 N Cha cery SI' SPRING ST PHONE 2637 McMINNVILLE TENNESSEE J Compliments of jcnevnmsrf MOTOR CO INC CADILLAC CHEVR? E M I I7 MCMINNVILLE TENNESSEE McMlnnvlIles Number One Selling Medium Radlo Slahon WMMT The Slahon Favored Mosl' by ClI'y Hugh School Sludenfs and ParenI's Fnrsl' and Always Flrsl' MUSIC NEWS SPORTS SPECIAL EVENTS I230 on Your Dual Elecfrlcal S Plumbmg Heahng Where Ihe Smarl' 81 Are Thrlffy Frlgldalre Come' of Mem and Commercial Alr Condlhonmg Courl S uare q SI'aIe Licensed Conira cfors McMINNVlLLE, TENNESSEE McMlNNVILLE, TENN. Phone 2 I93 Congrafulafions Complimen+s of +0 H19 A Class of l958-59 MCMINNVILLE HIGH'S GARMENT COMPANY FUNERAL HOME 2I37 MH? OVER A + + UNDERWOOD QV fx 55359 11-vixasfvvbbs 30 C9 gs RHEAQBIEIHERS Q e MOnQ,RTQ'mg' KRISPY KREME s + fs DOUGHNUTS EU iii X-sw AND SUNBEAM BREAD PHONE 2240 2 fi Phone I ' 'XJ' ,, f I A X Y 4 44 PM 1 73 'H ss Y s'c n jx ' , fb s demons ra es X-fi'- 4 Q1 x +o s'l'uden1's. Q, uwarnwoon X fd. X -f ':-we -, J v p Q ss QE x ' a 4 L51 x -PR F QB-X ' 'V 1 -s-4 Q Q1 YD Lb, ,is . ' 9 x ' D Compllm n1's ' E- .- fa ff 5 of C495 Y X FX , N 3 -s . X Q Eas'I' item 'I' e Q . -X . 2 W 5 Yo N. mcoln-Mercuryie r D X 1 QD ,, ' fs A Qi AL E Af' 1 VLJAI Specializing in Country: Hams T QU-avg S1-yleg TONY Mk Homebaiced Pies J ,fb Sire i' TMC TE M I J' U M MINNVILLE TENN SPARTA TENN STEAKS Cl-TOPS Meei' and Eai' GENE S DRIVE-INN BARBECUE ALL KINDS OF MEATS BRATTEN STUDIO ESmi+hville Phone LY 5 39455 PHOTOGRAPHS in This Annual Made by Us. A Privilege We Appreciate Very Much Lannie Good, Business Manager, congra'I'uIa'Ies Brenda Molloy and EIizabe+h Pugh affer fheir adveriising campaign Iopped all ofher feams on 'I'I1e sfaff. THE ANNUAL STAFF WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK EVERYONE WHO HAS HELPED US COMPILE THIS I959 REBEL. TAYLQIT 'COMPANY 'F' is ,, I . ,Q ,ff-. 3,13 wg is 4 Q L! ' 1 1259.1 miffz 0:22 y 'sri . L3I-'71 Kd S2 :ff i -,tafiff lwii 29?-54:1 j wig e.-4.5-1 ww -5 f'f 5'2 '-sv. Exif?- 'avi . 52 'liwfi kim ,Jw ffgzfai iw ,SE gs I. ' 51. LR rr. ' nl Fi: -


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