Parsons High School - Tiger Yearbook (Parsons, TN)

 - Class of 1953

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PT me iy tt Mee ee oe Rae Sg Pi 5 NS ene M4 usa se pe + ye Ae ¢ Li oder 4 e LG we ig rer THE SENIOR CLASS At%40U4, enuesrsee es. DORIS HERNDON MARTHA LONG Business Manager SHIRLEY GREGORY Business Manager Assistant Business Mgr. DAN JENNINGS Photographer CAROLYN ARNOLD Assistant Editor DORIS HAYES Snapshot Editor SARA HUFSTEDLER JOE LUNA Editor-in-chief Sports Editor FRANCES BAWCUM JOE ARNOLD Sports Editor BOBBIE WINSTON Sports Editor Copy Editor DWAYNE TUCKER Sponsor Seated from left to right: Long, Arnold, Hufstedler, Hayes, Winston, Standing from left to right: Herndon, Gregory, Arnold, Mr. Tucker, Jennings, Luna. Pee ee ee eee Sag tes _ “eae ee — eoeR s whe 4 af ; 2 a To a person who has a noble personality, To a person whose character is a guiding light, To a person who is a qualified leader, To a person who is regarded by all that know him, with respect and honor for his qualities of good sportsmanship, To you Mr. H. B. Evans, we proudly dedicate this annual, CLASS HISTORY Starting out as Freshmen, we too, were green, but we were not alone for the whole school was initiated into a brand new. building, however the upper classmen didn't fail to push us around a bit. And was that registration day ever a trial for us. Whew!! We'd never been so tired figuring out what to study??? For our first class sponsor, we selected Mr, Everette Mclllwain, He treated us to a weiner roast at Natchez Trace, Then we had our Christmas Party and exchanged gifts, which was about the sum total of our social affairs. After a year of struggle we were Silly Sophomores and a more appropriate name was bever given, Mr. Sam Pearson and Mr, Leslie Moody were our class co-sponsors. Our sponsors gave us a Christmas Party and dance which proved to be the greatest social event of our sophomore days. We also went on a hay- ride to Natchez, well, maybe we didn't have any hay, after all, but we had plenty fun. Leaving another memorable year behind us, we began to feel exceedingly important to have the title Jolly Juniors applied to us, And jolly we all were at that, for we delved into our work with our sleeves rolled up--for this was the year to begin raising our class funds. This year Mr. Fred Long had been re- placed by a new principal, Mr. H. V. Webb. We selected Mr. Dwayne Tucker as our class sponsor. Our foremost thought of the year was raising money for the Junior-Senior Banquet, for we wanted to give the Seniors the best banquet ever to be had at Parsons High, Mr. Tucker gave us a grand Christmas Party and there we received our reward for best salesmanship in the annual magazine drive. Our Junior play The Able Miss Cain was one of the outstanding events of the year, It was, we thought, one of the. best ever put on by P.H.S, Anyway, it was given twice and those who saw it will never forget its cast. The Banquet we gave for the Seniors was a big hit, too, We bade farwell to our jolly year by having an all day outing--fishing, picnicking, hiking, and camp fire singing on the banks of the Tennes- see River, We had lots of fun decorating and setting the stage for the Seniors Commencement exercises, Yes, this had been a great year. We had worked hard and felt that our accomplishments were many. Ah, at last we had reached the height of our high school days. We had passed through the stages-- Lowly Freshmen, Silly Sophomores, Jolly Juniors and now with the oncoming classes we can see how very definitely those names fit--but we had won through much struggle the name Dignified Seniors, and we were on the top rung of the ladder. With a unanimous vote we again chose Mr. Tucker as class sponsor. The first activity of the year was our stand at the county fair, We proudly boast about making more money there than any class ever made before!!! Besides this we also made money by selling tickets on a television set, selling Christmas cards, magazines, and flowers. This year we had our annual Christmas Party and dance with the Juniors. Again we received a big box of candy for selling the most magazines, Later we sponsored the Valentine Carnival. We needed lots of money now for that class trip. The Juniors treated us to a splendid banquet and did it feel grand to just sit back and enjoy it without a care at all. Then finally our dreams came true--Commencement Week--the Baccalaureate sermon, Senior play and graduation with the Grand finale--the trip to New Orleans--what fun! At last we had reached the end of our High School days. We had lost several members of our class by their moving and getting married. And we still had several in the class who sailed the sea of matrimony but still were ambitious enough to graduate. In spite of the loss of many we still broke the record in the history of Parsons High by having the largest class to ever graduate. And as we leave behind our four years of hard work, parties, plays, sports, assignments and banquets- - it has been fun after all and these memories will never fade from the hearts of the PARSONS HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF '53 PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE is made only through effort. It doesn't just happen. Every step forward Lie made at the cost of some mental or physical torture. Progress in education is no dif- ferent, it requires work, time, and energy. It is my sincere wish that the annual staff, along with the entire student body Of Pe Heit may attain the necessary education that he or she may an ornament in pros- perity, and a refuge in adversity. Ve. Nebb DWAYNE TUCKER Mathematics Department HUGH HUSTON MISS BARBARA BOWMAN Science Department Librarian wy? nH, B, EVANS MRS, JERRY TAYLOR E. L. McILLWAIN Coach Commercial Department Agriculture Department tan : : MRS, A, L, PARTAIN B. C. DAILY MRS. LEWIS WELCH Jr. High Health _ Social Science and Arts Jr. High Language Arts JACK SOUTHERLAND Coach BILLY STEVENS Social Studies ‘hte ies MRS, RAYMOND TOWNSEND J. W. ALDRIG MRS, H. V, WEBB Liberal Arts Music Department Secretary and Dietician ? % : U 4 a ie 4, Cs ak ee fs ; wig 4 this, . Z ; ’ , 1 gy: : ‘ ; ‘ i) ¥ rene rl y . ly ’ Pres ¢ ‘4 f gyi ' 8 e JAMES M, BOWMAN . FFA 50, 51,53, President 51; Monogram Club 51; Class President 50,51, 52,53; Football 51, 52,53; Baseball 52; Best 4 All-Round Boy 53 4 . fn! ASO; Football 50,51, 52,53, Cap- je tain 53; Basketball 50,51, 52,53, Co- O Captain 52; Best All-Round Athlete 51; Fal Baseball 52; Most Athletic Boy 53; f Monogram Club 50,51; Beta Club 51, A 52,53, Vice President 58; Class Vice Ps President 52,53; Sports Editor of Annua’ 53; Paper Staff 53; 4-H Club 50,51 MARTHA ESTALLE LONG FHA Songleader 51,52, Sub-district Secretary 52, President 53, State Parliamentarian 53; Class Secretary 52,53; Beta Club 51, 52,53, Secretary 52,53; Monogram Club 51; Cheer- leader 50,51, 52, Captain 51, 52; |} Music 50,51, 52,53; Band and Drum Y ajor 53; Basketball 50, 51, 52, 53; football Maid 50, 51, 52,53; Assistant Business Manager of Annual 52, Business iy Manager of Annual 53; Paper Staff 52,53; Girl Most Likely to Succeed 53 SARA ETHEL HUFSTEDLER ; FHA 50,51, 52,53, Secretary 51; Class © Secretary 51, Class Treasurer 51, 52, 53; Beta Club 51, 52,53, Treasurer 53; = DORIS JUNE HERNDON Cheerleader 52,53, Captain 53; Paper FHA 50,51, 52,53, Historian 50, 53; Staff 51, 52,53; Assistant Editor of Class Treasurer 50, Reporter 52, 53; Annual 52, Editor-in-chief of Annual Assistant Art Editor of Annual 52, Busi- ness Manager of Annual 53; Paper Staff 52,53; School Reporter 52; Most Popular Girl 53; Miss P.H.S. 53 | j Beta Club 52, 53; Football Maid 52; 53; D.A.R. Representative 53 | | | é Are MR, DWAYNE TUCKER - Class Sponsor ® JOE FRANK ARNOLD FFA 50; Football 50, 51, 52, 53, Co- Captain 53; Basketball 50, 51, 52, 53; Monogram Club 50, 51; Paper Staff 52; Annual Staff 53; Beta Club 51, 52,53, President 52,53; Most Popular Boy 53; Mr, «Pi HASigoo 4, Whe duansal gut Pf. y, ior, y Sg i ‘P) Pape i DAVID SMITH Transfer from Decaturville 52; FFA 53; Football 52,53, All Conference End 53 CHARLES B,. WORTHAM Student Council 51; Beta Club 52, 53; Paper Staff 52,53; FFA 50; Manager of Football 50 DORIS JEAN HAYS FHA 50,51, 52,53; Monogram Club 51; Basketball 50,51, 52, Captain 53; Assistant Snapshot Editor of Annual 52, Snagghot Editor Annual 53; Paper Staff 5g¥ Best All-Round Girl 53 EDNA MARIE GRIGGS M7 FHA 50,51, 52,53, Treasurer 52, Re- Vj porter 53; Football Maid 52; Basketball 52,53; Principal's Secretary 53 BILLY RALPH DURHAM FFA 50,51, 53; Football 50; Band 50; Basketball 51; 4-H Club 50,51 WILLIAM HOLLAND FFA 50,51, Vice President 53; Beta Clyb 52 Pa er staf 02, spies ., mr, 58, - 038 oN ANITA BERDWELL BELL ) Transfer from Clarksburg 52; Basketball a} 50; Dramatics Club 50; 4-H Club 50,51; q, FHA 50, 51, 52,53; Songleader 51 Py eT VA (Vv Yd MARGIE WOODS AS FHA 50, 51, 52,53; 4-H Club 50 Beta Club 52,53; Business Manager of Paper 53; Basketball 51 BOBBIE WINSTON FHA 50,51, 52,53, Secretary 52, Vice President 53, Sub-district Historian 52; Beta Club 51, 52,53, Treasurer 52; Assistant Copy Editor of Annual 52, Copy Editor 53; Paper Staff 52,53; 4-H Club 50,51 JIMMY MILLER FFA 50, 51, 52; Sentinel 50; Bachelor of Ugliness 53 MARLIN BLANKENSHIP Football 51, 52,53; FFA 50, 51, 52, 53 BILLY LONG Football 51, 52,53; FFA 50, 51, 52, 53, President 53; Basketball 51, 52 FRANCES BAWCUM FHA 50,51, 52,53, Vice President 52; 4-H Club 50,51; Basketball 50, 51, 52, 53; Cheerleader 52,53; Football Maid 51; Sports Editor of Annual 53; FFA Sweetheart 51,52; District Sweetheart 51,52; Most Athletic Girl 53 FRANCES WILSO N FHA 50, 51, 52,53; Student Council 51; Beta Club 51, 52, 53; Paper Staff 52, 53; Most Studious Girl 53 BOBBY JONES FFA 50, 51, 52, 53; Football 50, 51, 52, 53; Basketball 52,53, Captain 53; Baseball 52 R A V EDRA BEDINGFIELD g Class Secretary and Treasurer 50; FHA 50, 51, 52,53, Secretary 50; 4-H Club 50,51, Secretary 50; Paper Staff 53; Friendliest girl of 53 Puy , NN MIKE RILEY 11 V4 FFA 50,51, 52,53, Secretary 53; Base- ball 52, 53 “ EUGENE YARBRO Football 50, 51, 52,53; Basketball 50, 51,52; FFA 50, 51 N Y BELL y tball 49, 52, 53 BILLY GREENWAY ; U Ske a dD FFA 50,51, 52,53, Secretary 51, Vice President 52; State Farmers Degree 52, Sub-district Secretary 52; Paper Staff i 52,53; Beta Club 51, 52, 53 NELLIE YARBRO FHA 50,51, 42, 53 a f t ee i} } ' yd FRANKIE RHODES FHA 50,51, 52,53 BOBBY JACK HOUSTON FFA 50,51, 52,53, Treasurer 52 THOMAS DAVID CARRINGTON FFA 50, 51, 52,53; Football 52 JOE LOUIS MONTGOMERY FFA 50,51; Beta Club 52, 53 JOE HUGH GIBSON FFA 50,51; Paper Staff 52, 53 et LEROY MAYS 4. w FFA 50, 51, 52,53 O VAN MILLER FFA 50, 51, 52, 53 JOSEPHINE FISHER FHA 50, 51, 52,53; Beta Club 52, 53; ; Paper Staff 53 AQUILA DAILY FHA 50, 51, 52, 53 GRADY BELL Veteran; FFA 53 HAROLD SPENCE Football 51; FFA 50,51 be yy Bad (¥ roe We NANCY £VANS McCOMIC FHA 50, 51,52,53, Songleader 50, Sub-District Songleader 50; Cheer- leader 50; Monogram Club 50; Music 50,51, 52, 53 R. C. MONTGOMERY FFA 49,50; Boy most likely to Succeed 53 aoe MARTHA BRASHER FHA 50, 51, 52,53; Paper Staff 52, 53; ) Most Beautiful Girl 53 UW) ahhann— EMERSON LEON WALLACE Football 50,51; Beta Club 51, 52,53 CONSTANCE MAXWELL COLLETT FHA 49, 50,51; Basketball 49, 50, 51; Monogram Club 50, 51; Dramatics Club C U7 a on x ; 3) A TAL ——_ here i jad (! ei @ ee re Aw’ MARIE MEADE HILL Transfer--Nowata High School; Beta Club 50,51, 52; Glee Club 50, 51, 52; Holder of Honor Certificate JOE EARL MOORE FFA 50,51, 52,53; Manager of Football 50; Basketball 53; Friendliest Boy 53 i ¥ 4 - | Mi ti WU aa i (WANG APRE WAS EV Fr. bic a A ih id: he Pan aii he vee be: peas pir ns Don't be fooled, they are just posing for the camera. Miss Bowman knows her library and is always willing to help you--isn't she, Larry? oF oe? SSR ene UNION PEM FOR J _ ef 2 Lett to right: BILLY GRAVES, President; DONNALENE DeLONG, Secretary and Treasurer; CAROLYN ARNOLD, Reporter; BOBBY AURTY, Vice President. Asie” at, Ae 4 BILLY GRAVES DONNALENE DeLONG CAROLYN ARNOLD SHIRLEY GREGORY BILLY TODD ANITA REYNOLDS CHARLES GREGORY RUSSELL LONG i: DAN JENNINGS SHIRLEY TAYLOR ZANA GRIGGS HARVEY SMITH FAYE STEPHENS ee GLENDA FRANKS i! h RANDY PHILLIPS ie DAN SOUTHERLAND MARIE HAGGARD we RY HIGDON A | Me the i OTIS MILLER BETTY WALLACE DENVER BOWMAN Tar ei ee pak kl PANTS ct “3 aS ' ? + , We. | 3 4 it Rea EUPHA DODD MAX RAY BOYD MARTHA DUCK Ee ars Oa Ay aye it - Lift | e ; ( ! ‘ J BETTY RUSHING CHARLES MOORE BOBBIE HOUSTON BILLY HICKERSON Left to right: Paulus Shelby, President; Junior Taylor, Reporter; Joyce q Gregory, Secretary; Robert Bibbs, Vice President; Robert Fisher, Treasurer. Paulus Joyce Robert Jane Robert Annette Shelby Gregory Bibbs Townsend Fisher Boaz Dale Peggy Lloyd Betty Sue Reynolds Griffin Griffin Chumney Baugus Robert Joyce Donnie Jo Ann Hugh L. Pat | . Bawcum Herndon Inman Evans Miller Gibson | Cleo Rhodes Ann Gibson Bobby Todd Nettie Pratt Billy Winston Yancy Maxwell Jewell Bell Imogene Cruise C. L. Houston Patricia Townsend Wayne Brewer Cora Mae Darnell Ralph DeLong Margaret Baker Harold Miller Nora Ann Clift William Borron Anna Dodd Vance Houston Thelma Wilson Ray Moore Shirley Smith Billy Livingston Alta Brewer J. A. Carrington Margaret Bawcum Jerry Wilkins Edwina Montgomery Thurman Hill Juanita Conrad Gerald Rogers Anita Graves James Quinn Geraldine Hayes J. E. Yarbro Cedric Hendrix Terry Yates W. C. Gilbert, Jr: Frank Miller Scotty Collett Alson Danny Phillips Hickerson Maxwell th Kf Bin The, Ruth Junior Johnnie Dodson Alexander VAS Martha Jo Larry Clara Mae Wallace Smith Lyles Gerald Janell Bobby Miller Townsend Bawcum Estelle Jerry Jerry Robert Guy Bonnie Pratt Carrington Smith White Dixon Price (PURI Chriss gic 2d ete oh” x From left to right: George Bowman, Vice President; Neal Hayes, Sergeant-at-arms; Patsy Jones, Secretary and Treasurer Jimmy Mclllwain, President. ra sory Bobby Barbara Eugene Barbara Dennison Ray ™ Billy Rogers Montalbano Jordan Holland Inman Hays Martha Jo James Patsy Pratt Haggard Griggs Jimmy Joe Wanda Thomas Mary Lee Glenn Ray Ready Franks Barnett Hutson Wilkins John Baker Peggy Jessie Mary Miller Douglas, Jr. Bawcum el ‘ Renn Ralph Yvonne James Johnson Warren Graves Peterson Vonnell James Dorothy Baker Smith Mathis : j y a a iS ar! 1% y “ DP. Don Juanetza Bibbs Steward Sue Borron Dewey Carless Johnson Baker ui — = = vw = =z ae ae George Walker Lyndall Garrett Loyd Mays Barbara Taylor Charles Taylor Johnnie Hutson Ted Weems ‘@ Lorianne Crues Sue Keeton t Jerry Pratt Cynthia MclIllwain Roger Lancaster Carolyn Washam William Moore Patsy Pratt Billy Lancaster Carolyn Townsend Edward King Martha Johnson James Pomeroy Shirley Pratt Norris Douglas Rebecca MclIllwain Shelton Dickson Johnnie McComic Loyce Blankenship Virginia Yarbro Robert Holt Jean Bowman Jackie Houston Alta Jean Barron Bobby Joe Haggard Jewell Wilson James Crawley Laverene Dodd Thomas Hays Betty Cantrell Jerry Hays Jessie Mae Bartholomew Leslie Bates Rachel Cotham Howard Biggs Wanda Delong Harry Alexander Dorris Battles JoNell Griggs Gail Douglas James Evans Jackie Bowman Joyce Brady Houston Sandra Michael “Doris ) Bobby Donnie John Wm, Barrett Hayes Jordan Duke Herndon Hutson Horton James Jo Ann Joe Joan Charles Billy Janie Cottrell Hayes Tuten Ready 2 as ee , Allen Kay Glenn Ray Leon Linda Lou James Erby Ruby Sue Partain Tinker Wood Long filler Wilson Pratt 2 ¢ - hy « val Kl (AS Thomas Clara B, Oscar Bobbie Jimmie Ann Dale Margie Montgomery — Taylor Spence Laster Long Roberts Perry er util , WELD 4 f ' : it Odell Joyce Larry Gail Olas Shirley Jimmy Betty Quinn, Tr Colwick Wallace Hearington Sat Miller Watson Smith Mary Sue Nina Dennis Mary Louise Johnny D, Wilda Howard Smith Hawkins Townsend Graves Le May Inman MOD SADA Jessie Lee Donald James K. Berta Sue James Odle Wilkins Moore Moore Wilkins Brewer Lunsford THZM emMy Some shots of our band Mr, and Miss Parsons High School JOE FRANK ARNOLD and DORIS JUNE HERNDON Most Athletic JOE LUNA FRANCES BAWCUM HAGGARD ere Best-All- Around JAMES MYRACLE BOWMAN DORIS JEAN HAYS D,A.R, Representative SARA HUFSTEDLER Friendliest EDRA BEDINGFIELD JOE EARL MOORE Most Popular DORIS HERNDON JOE ARNOLD Most Intellectual MARTHA WILSON WILLIAM HOLLAND Most Likely To Succeed MARTHA LONG R, C. MONTGOMERY Bachelor of Ugliness-Most Beautiful JIMMY MILLER MARTHA ANN BRASHER Queen, Royalty, and Senior Escorts Retiring Queen Shirley Gregory, Senior Escorts Long and Mays Miss Peggy Griffin, Football Queen and Royalty Reading left to right: Gibson, Long, Griffin, Burton, DeLong Queen and Royalty on float Captain Luna crowning Queen Peggy before crowning ceremony, _ “yr FF MARTHA LEE LONG MISS DORIS HERNDON--FFA Sweetheart Miss Home Economics MR, JACK BORRON--FHA Beau Halloween Kings and Queens Seniors-JEAN BOWMAN and TED WEEMS Juniors--DIANNE PRATT and SKIPPY SMITH Reading left to right (back row) Jo Maxwell, Majorette; Martha Long, Drum Majorette; Suzanne Hartsfield, Majorette; (front row) Candy Hartsfield, Mascot JO MARTHA ents A RS REE (Peet se ‘re, JOE LUNA JOE ARNOLD Vice President President SARA HUFSTEDLER, MARTHA LONG Secretary Treasurer MRS, HILDA WELCH, Sponsor SHIRLEY GREGORY, Reporter a a a a AAA ASANEA AN Sat tk dmAihag 4 Me Cer saree 4“ seer Neahaabanhaaban eabaehanhea aaa SDAA SA AVA aaa Ye pm AR A SAAT a tan Sole baie lah aie ahi yramrcreynt Se ITA wy Loateoh suka Mymm prim tas oreeretetyey OV tert terry “ yas s AY sae | ; Aan . waders Ae AAP LGC SAE oe : donates yay verry see wire 2s qe ayaa: ve woe my Petre y-ay “eyes : Lanka ihn r 4 yay “ir 9 wor yeas wey ¥ wed ya AL A yaa J wines ry 4 ' Lt Akad petcd yonnes want YY ™ watery: Meek “ava pee EVO oa ae Sab aa mn ene sons ARE mye yl seta eneees, Lig ig ee eeRea tas on at - p-ada% “i : y | ae os Sata +e Ri OAH hoe Sto pa pene ee iin} rote I 4) ke rare ep | = tt ee Y} Sar SAA os Pe wis Snatad Sores Nes | bid wet ie idles Se mm 4 rede th: Mie! ol oi an oo) yen Se eater Toy ays mr myImm Yu} piri ick § Gal 6a | ef a tas.) de na $sdisAyr i ecrk metas PaCRSSS Waa Wi bes AIA RTA wae opie er as : Jae 7% as ee 4 “nea peeked ‘ , oe oe = aah aabash eat ea! Mit i Lopedtbeted i ay ran ey 1 Bee rae 5 O2 we ° Ma ay fi oe eae a oy r Kens fie mre Tame ern. COorsane Nove: 60) 14, 1952 Mrd line askOver 4 Ndine the ram PAO Ul TICH SCHOUL PARSONS CHAPTER Future Homemakers of AMERICA COLORS: FLOWER: MOTTO: Red and White Red Rose Toward New Horizons ee FHA OFFICERS FHA INITIATION FFA JUDGING TEAMS PARSONS CHAPTER Future Farmers of America COLORS: Blue and Gold Reading from left to right: Bill Long, President; Missing from picture, William Holland, Vice President; Mike Riley, Secretary; Dan Southerland, Reporter, ie P Lowad mm F Pe f | 1 LEAVES, : donee ei eaM NII. LUTHUR HOUSTON Custodian DISH ‘EM OUT KIDS! SENIORS IN BOOTH AT FAIR oe 4 - EMMA, The Maid ed , 7 y ; ; “G é } ) « f , JACK SOUTHERLAND HARVEY SMITH H, B, EVANS Coach Scout Coach Front row, left to right: Mgr. Evans, Co-Capt, Arnold, Capt, Luna, Bowman, Jones, Gregory, Long, Souther- land, Smith, Gibson, Blankenship, Mgr, Reynolds, Second row: Mays, Chumney, Bibbs, Fisher, Hickerson, Todd, Jennings, Long, Blankenship, Wilkins, Shelby, Coach Southerland, Third row: Coach Evans, Scout Smith, Herndon, Colwick, Mclllwain, Bowman, Graves, Inman, Hickerson, Houston, a ; JOE LUNA JOE ARNOLD Captain Co-Captain MORRIS BLANKENSHIP J Captain . MARLIN i J BLANKENSHIP JOE LUNA JAMES BOWMAN DAN SOUTHERLAND BILL LONG RUSSELL { LONG CHARLES | GREGORY DAVID Bt SMITH a Vas UY 4, DAN JENNINGS SHELBY GIBSON é FISHER McILLW AIN CHUMNEY ah z | | ; “seni Gifs hess hed Left to right: LONG, HAYS, GRIGGS, HAGGARD.! dat CAROLYN ARNOLD BURTON iV = a SOUTHERLAND Ps PEG and PAT GRIFFIN Ae ‘ Cheerleaders . JO MAXWELL, DONNALENE DeLONG, DeLONG BETTY BAUGUS, SARA HUFSTEDLER HU FSTEDLER-GREG ORY Senior Basketball Boys Back row, left to right: ARNOLD, BELL, LUNA. KNEELING, JONES BLANKENSHIP Co-Captain ¥ that Front tow, left to right: Coach Southerland, Dixon, Shelby, Luna, Arnold, Jones, Todd, Philips, Fisher Mgr. Bach row, left to right: Bell, Blankenship, Chumney, Bell, Long, Southerland, Missing Coach Evans, iad Cries GUY BELL DAN SOUTHERLAND CHARLES GREGORY PAULUS ; _ SHELBY CHARLES MOORE Bob Jones goes in for a lay-up. Joe Luna sacks one, Waiting for a rebound, girls? Jump High, Guy. Wanda Franks, shooting, Our Future Great Team? ????2???? 6 Pie GM BUI SS NRO aS A RINE ICED SRR: CSM: ee The Wheel-horses of 55-56? ? ? Ong. EQUIPMENT CO. Phones Parsons 64 Lexington 2021 Lexington and Parsons Tennessee Thay cee-adepegaerian Sareetonteril fee INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER GENERAL €@ ELECTRIC Compliments of Niyner THEATRE 3 aved- Shows Every Night Decaturville SUPER MKT. Tennessee We Buy and Sell Country Hams Parsons, Tennessee AmMaAarmre a AAW Ghee Woore SIudio ‘ Pictorial Home of The Co-ED”’ A Studio of Distinction Offering Always-- The Latest and Best Achievements of Photographic Art 215 N. Liberty Street Jackson, Tennessee Compliments of GULF VA 4 v4 G The Cheapest Item in opini Ug LG; H . E, BAKER The Family Budget Flectricity-- Today epg low ELECTRIC SYSTEM Lexington, Tennessee COMPLIMENTS OF UE YP vain. GRILL AND SERVICE STATION Sree? eT aT TL esa peeren ‘get ee 5 oe P + Je ae PUCALIDD Lanaicaieg COMPLIMENTS OF xrheo oS nihe- On Huntingdon Highway Lexington 1 rn ei M : THE B16 Chenin; Finest Motion Pictures Modern Snack Bar Congratulations Senior Class From Solid As A Rock Phone 221 and 222 Parsons, Tennessee Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Youre money Ahead! COMPLIMENTS OF okie cal Cound BANK Member F.D. I. C. Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 Established, 1899 COMPLIMENTS OF A wn Wee CHEVROLET CO. Sales and Service Parsons, Tennessee Phone 220 and 62 Compliments of Eoa a FURNITURE CO. AND HARDWARE STORE Compliments of Value’ ¢ Udais Dry Goods and Notions Freedman - Shelby Shoes Parsons, Tennessee Red Goose for Children GRACE WALKER and Compliments of JOHN C. ROBERTS TAYLOR’S BARBER SHOP Parsons, Tennessee Parsons, Tennessee Continuous Quality Continuous Price Compliments of ells sche” sa el MEAT MET. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Phone 210 —————————————— Sa Compliments of W. D. COLWICK AND SON “Tf It’s To Wear, We Have It’’ Parsons, Tennessee Wd wy, of YE. A Lfouk COM ale JIM HODGE, Representative IRVING HARRIS, Manager BOB GILBRETH, Representative Telephone 7-5121 P. O. Box 496 Jackson, Tennessee Compliments of O yynoend INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance Old Time Companies Compliments of EW While COMPANY Shoes - Dry Goods - Ready-To-Wear Complete Variety Line Parsons, Tennessee Compliments of Compliments of RY Wuseu| Ch DRY GOODS DRUG STORE ‘ The Rexall Store”’ Ready to Wear Shoes Phone 69 Parsons, Tennessee Parsons, Tennessee Compliments of CITY BARBER SHOP Parsons, Tennessee Compliments of YWauna Sarlugtho MOTOR CO. PURE MILK Dodge - Plymouth c me and SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY Pasteurized Grade Dairy Products Lexington, Tennessee Lexington, Tennessee Compliments of Deval. ouse LUMBERCO. L. E. PEVAHOUSE, Owner Building Materials and Supplies Parsons, Tennessee Phone 85 RADIO SHOP Parsons, Tennessee Compliments of Lee Hats - Wi Shirt J4320n Ladseshee) a — LO RIST Parsons Tennessee ‘ Say it with Flowers”’ Phone 230 COMPLIMENTS OF COURT HOUSE OFFICIALS Compliments of Ay Gant 56 - Phone - 56 Operated By O, CO; JORDAN Je T. MOORE Compliments of Utoderu CLEANERS AND HATTERS ‘ We Clean the Dri-Sheen Way”’ Phone 79-R Parsons, Tennessee Compliments of Compliments of Xinha SPORTING GOODS Phone 94 GULF SERVICE STATION MALCOLM MILLER, Owner Phone 56 Parsons, Tennessee Parsons, Tennessee THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH THE CUMBERLAND THE CHURCH OF CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH COMPLIMENTS OF Slant : Slant Parsons, Tennessee COMPLIMENTS OF GOFF MOTOR COMPANY and RUSTIC, THEATER Fine Cars Best Pictures COMPLIMENTS OF PARSONS MORTUARY A, F, TOLLEY, Manager Telephones Day 81-W - Night 29 Funeral Directors - Licensed Embalmers Ambulance - Burial Insurance _= . avi eee haa seated rs ory, . hall lee ree 2 ahs gare. 4 Ce nt was ta ay ' a . rimaghs : P aL PO te oy ie ‘ kite OTN ses ag : y As) het ee fs VOR AC wily Parsons, Tennessee COMPLIMENTS OF Holeomb PRODUCE CO. Wholesale Groceries and Feeds Parsons, Tennessee GULF SUPER SERVICE Parsons, Tennessee McILLWAIN DRUGS ‘ ‘Maker of Athlfoot’’ Walgreen Agency Phone 75 Parsons, Tennessee WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Phone 83 Parsons, Tennessee STEGALL’'S GROCERY Staple and Fancy Groceries - Fresh Meats - Feeds Parsons, Tennessee Compliments of TOWNSEND AND PEUAHOUSE CONSTRUCTION Crushed, Screened, Road Gravel Phone 220 Parsons, Tennessee BARRETT’S JEWELRY Diamonds, Sterling Silver, Watches, Crystal Watch Repair Phone 220 Parsons, Tennessee Compliments of JENNINGS STUDIO Parsons, Tennessee BARNETT’S GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 72 H. ELBERT BARNETT, Owner Parsons, Tennessee


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