Riverside High School - Memories Yearbook (Decaturville, TN)

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Published by the Annual Staff Riverside High School Decatur County Tennessee Volume 6 Editors Sara Emmons Brenda Hill Table of Contents Seniors Features Juniors Sophomore Freshmen Administration Sports Activities D Student Life O Advertising Mr . and Miss R.H.S. ■ • m 1 Mr. Chris Brasher Miss Lana Maness 6 Senior Class Officers “We’re coming in there!” seems to be the point of Secretary Sherry Baker, Treasurer Brenda Hill, and Reporter Rugena Tolley as they have their daily Tug-of-War with Sergeant-at-Arms David Weatherford, Vice President Johnny Maxwell, and President Donnie Blackstock. Senior Sponsors Our Senior sponsors have really had a hard day at work!!! Isn’t that right Mrs. Mary Colwick, Miss Ruth Carrington, Miss San¬ dra Steed, Mrs. Louise Gregory, and Mr. Dean Holbert??? 7 DANNY ADK1SS0N FFA 1,2,3,4; FFA President 3; Live¬ stock Judging 2; Dairy Judging 3,4 SHERRY BAKER FHA 1,2,3,4; FT A 1,2,3; Class Secre¬ tary 2,4; Cheerleader 4; History Club 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Speech Club 4; TOEC Club-Vice-President 4; Annual Staff 4; Whp’s Who—Class Clown 4 TIM BAKER Basketball 1,2; Beta Club 2,3,4; His¬ tory Club 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; U.N Model at Mufresboro 3; What’s What Juvenile Junior 3; Who’s Who-Flirt- iest Boy 4 DEBBIE BAWCUM FHA 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; TOEC 4 JIMMY BENNETT Library 3 ANNE BOYD Transfer from Lewis Palmer High School; FTA 2 yrs; News Paper Staff 2 yrs; Pep Club 2 yrs; Freshman Class Play; Band 1; Girls Glee Club 1; Ger¬ man I 8 SHARON CORDLE FHA 1,2,3,4 DONALD BLACKSTOCK Class President 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Math Club 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; FFA 1 SHELIA CORDLE FHA 1,2,3,4 RONNIE BLACKSTOCK FFA 1,2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 3; Baseball 2; Basketball 1; FFA Dairy Judging 2,3,4 i BETH CRAWLEY Band 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; FHA 1,4; Annual Staff 4; Beta Club 2,3 Treasurer 4; Math Club 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3, Sec. 4; Football Homecoming Queen 4 LARRY BLACKWELL Speech Club 4; VIC A Vice-Pres. 4 9 STEVE BOGGAN Football 1,2,3 Captain 4; Basketball 3, 4; FTA 2; Most Athletic PATTI PYE DAVIS FHA 1,2,3,4; FTA 1,2,3; Pep Club 2, 3; Speech Club 4; TOEC Club 4 LARRY BOX FFA 1,2,3, Treasurer 3; Pep Club 2, 3; Basketball 2; Land Judging 2; DEC A 3,4; Dairy Judging 3 SUSAN DININGER FHA 1,2,3; TOEC 4; Speech Club 4 CHRIS BRASHER Football 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Math Club 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; Mr. RHS 4 SARA EMMONS FHA 1,2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; TOEC 4; Annual Staff 4, Editor; Math Club 2; 4-H 1,2; Secretary Red Cross 3,4; Office Wor¬ ker 2; What’s What Superior Senior 10 CATHY FISHER FHA 3,4; Annual Staff 4 KENNETH BRASHER Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4 DEBBIE JOYNER FOSTER FHA 1,2,3; Speech Club 4; Math Club 2; TOEC Club 4; FT A 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4. DON CAMPER Football 1; Annual Staff 4; What’s What Silliest Sophomore CHARLOTTE HEARINGTON FHA 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; TOEC Club 4, Pres.; Voting Delegate—TOEC Convention RAY CARRINGTON DEC A 3,4 ii TONY COLLETT Beta Club 3,4, Math Club 1,2, Mu Al¬ pha Theta 3, Vice President 4, Math Contest 1,2,3, National Honor Society. KAREN LACKEY HAMM FHA 1,2,3,4, Math Club 2, FTA 1,2,3, 4, Pep Club 2,3,4. DALE COMER Beta Club 3,4. BRENDA HILL FHA 1,2, FTA 1,2,3, Basketball 1, Math Club 1, Cheerle ader 2,3, Beta Club 2,3, TOEC Secretary 4, Senior Class Treasurer, Sophomore Maid, Stu¬ dent Council 3,4, Pep Club 2,3, Annu¬ al Staff 4, Wlro’s Who Most Co-Opera¬ tive 4, Junior Class Favorite, Senior Class Favorite. JOHNNY CONRAD VIC A 3,4, FFA 1. EVELYN JOHNSON FHA, FTA, Pep Club. ELAINE KEETON FHA 1,4; Band 1,2,3; Beta Club 2,3, Secretary 4; Math Club 2; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; Student Council Secretary 4; Pep Club 2 DENNIS CORDLE Baseball 3,4 BARBARA LEDBETTER FHA 1,2; FT A 2,3,4; TOEC 4: Pep Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4 WELDON COTTON Transfered from Westwood Memphis; Thespian Society 1; Spanish Club 1; International Relations 1; FTA 2; Math Club 2,3,4 SHARON MC CLURE Basketball 1,2,3; Cheerleader 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; FTA 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; What’s Wliat—Silly Sophomore, DEC A 3,4 DAN DAVIS Football 1,2,3,4 13 DONALD DAVIS Ag 1,2,3; Speech Club 4 ERNESTINE McDONALD FHA 2,3,4; Pep Club 4; TOEC 4 LEWIS DICKSON VIC A 3,4; FFA; Baseball 3,4 RUTH ANN MANERS Basketball Manager 2; Basketball 3, FHA 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; 4-H Club 2,3,4; FT A 3 RANDALL DUKE Class President 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 2; FFA 1 JOYICE MARSHALL FHA 1,2,3; TOEC 4; Speech Club 4 14 LANA MANESS Basketball 1,2,3 Capt. 4; Band 1,2,3 Sec. 4; Freshman Class Favorite, FHA 1,4; Freshman Class Sec., Jr. Football Maid, Senior Football Maid, Jr. Basket¬ ball Maid, Miss Decatur County, Miss Fairest of the Fair, Pep Club 2,3,4; Miss RHS 4; Who’s Who—Most Athle¬ tic Best Looking JESSE FISHER Football 4; FHA 1; Driver’s Ed. SHIRLEY MAYS FHA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Cheerlead¬ er 4; 4-H Club 1; Who’s Who—Flirt- eous Most Courteous MAX RAY FISHER History Club 1,2,3,4; Math Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1 JOYCE MILLER TOEC Club 4; FHA 1,3 MIKE FISHER FFA 1 15 DURAND GRACE VIC A 3,4; Football Manager 2 BELVA NEAL Band Club 1; Spanish Club 2; FBLA; Spanish 3; TOEC 4 DONNY GREER VICA 3,4; FFA 1 DONNA PERRY FHA 1,2,3; Speech Club 4, Secretary and Treasurer; TOEC 4; Pep Club 2,3, 4 GARY HAMM BURMAH PETTIGREW FHA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; 4-H 1 T6 LINDA ROSSON FHA 1; French 3; Speech Club 4 MIKE HAYES Basketball 1,2,3, Captain 4; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Beta Club 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Merit Scholarship Semi- Finalist; Mu Alpha Theta 2,3, President 4; Who’s Who-Most Likely To Suc¬ ceed SUSAN SHELL Band 1,2; Class Favorite 2; Class Vice President 2; FHA 1,4; Chapter Secre¬ tary 3; Cheerleader 3; Captain 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Who’s Who Best All Around, Friendliest LEONARD JENKINS FTA 1,2,3,4; Math Club 1; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4; Library Club 1,2,3,4 PEGGY TILLMAN FHA 1,2; Library Club 2 WALTER JOHNSON Annual Staff 4; Math Club 2 17 PHIL JONES DECA 3,4 Reporter 4; Annual Staff 4 DAVID LANCASTER DE 3,4; FFA SANDRA TYLER FHA 1,2,3,4; FT A 3,4; DECA 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Football Maid 1; Basketball 1 RUGENA TOLLEY FHA 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette 3,4, Head Majorette 4; Math Club 2; Pep Club 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; An¬ nual Staff 4; TOEC 4; FTA 2,3,4, What’s What— Juvenille Junior 3; Class Reporter 4 ROBERT LANCASTER Ag BARBARA VAUGHN FHA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club;4-H 18 KAY VISE FT A 1,2,3,4; FFIA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; TOEC Treasurer 4; Math Club 2; Annual Staff 4; Miss School Spirit 4; Voting Delegate-TOEC Convention BOBBY LIVINGSTON FHA 4; Football 2,3,4 BELINDA WEBSTER Pep Club 2,3,4; TOEC 4; Speech Club Vice-President 4; Annual Staff 4; FTA 3,4; FFIA 1,2,3; Who’s Who Laziests mike McBride B asketball 1,2,3,4 co-capt. 4; Beta Club 3,4; Math Club 2; Mu Alpha The¬ ta 3, Treasurer 4; What’s What-Super- ior Senior BETTY WILSON Transfer from Lexington High School, Romani 1,2; FHA 3 Historian 4; Secre¬ tary; FTA 3,4 Vice-President; Beta Club 3 Reporter 4; Student Council Treasurer 4; D.E.CA. 3,4 Flistorian 3; D.E.CA. 6th District Secretary 4; Who’s Who—Most Dependable 4 GARY McCLAIN Football 3,4; Class President 2,3; FFA 1,2; Basketball 1; FHA 4; Who’s Who- Class Clown Friendliest 4 19 JOHNNY MANESS FFA 1,2; V1CA 3,4; Annual Staff 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4 MARTHA YARBRO Beta Club 3,4; FHA 2,3,4; President 4; Office Worker JOHNNY MAXWELL Football 1; Basketball Manager 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; DECA 3,4; Class Fav¬ orite 2; Class Vice-President 4; Annual Staff 4; Mr. School Spirit 4; Who’s Who-Best Looking DEVON MAYS 4-H 1; Ag 1,2,3,4; Baseball JEFF MILAM Baseball 3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4; FFA Skill Contest 1; FFA Livestock Judging 2; FFA Diary Judging 3; 4-H 1,2,3,4 BOBBY MONTGOMERY 20 RONNY MONTOGMERY Freshman Class Vice-Pres.; DECA 3,4; Basketball statistiction 1,2,3,4; FTA 1, 2; Pep Club 3,4; Senior Class Favorite VINCENT MONTOGMERY FIIA 4; Pep Club 3 BILLY PARRISH VIC A 3,4 WILLIAM MAC PATTERSON FFA 1,2,3,4 LYNN PRICE FFA, VICA 3,4 JIMMY ROBERTSON Student Council Representative 3; Pep Club 2,3; History Club 3; Basketball 2, 3,4; Football 3,4; FFA 1,3; Who’s Who —Best All Around 4 21 WILLIAM SCOTT Basketball 3,4 GARY SHAVERS VICA 3,4; Football Manager 2 CHESTER SINGLETON FFA 1 LYNN SMITH FFA 1,2,3,4 Football Manager 2; Scholarship Committee, 3; Skills Con¬ test 3; Dairy Judging 3; Chapter Sen¬ tinel 4; Parlimentary Procedure Con¬ test 4; Land Judging 4; FHA 4; Annual Staff 4 RICKY SPARKS Football 2; FFA 1,2,3,4; Reporter 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4 PARKER SPENCE FFA 1,2,3,4 22 DEAN TAYLOR Basketball Scorekeeper 1,2,3,4; DECA 3; Vice-President 4 HANK THOMAS FFA 1,2,3; Chapter President 4, Chap ter FFA Reporter 2,3, District FFA Skills Contest 2; Student Council Re¬ presen tive 3,4; Land Judging Contest 3; Skills and Parliamentary Procedure Contest 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Who’s Who—Most Co-Operative MIKE TOLE Pep Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3; FHA 4 ROBERT TUCKER VICA Treasurer 4 BOBBY TUTEN Freshmen Class Favorite, Baseball 3,4 ROBERT TUTEN FFA, DEC A 3,4 23 JEFF WARD Beta Club 3,4; Math Club 1,2; Mu Al¬ pha Theta 3,4; Math Contest 1 DAVID WEATHERFORD Band 1,2,3; President 4; Jazz Band, Beta Club 2,3 President 4; Student Council President 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Junior Class Favorite; Junior Class Sec¬ retary; VIC A 4; Math Club 2; Mu Al¬ pha Theta 3,4; Who’s Who—Most Tal¬ ented, Most Dependable DENNIS WHITE Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Pep Club 1,2; FHA 4; Speech Club 4 GARY WILLIS Basketball Manager 1; Football 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Mu Alpha Theta 3,4 TONY WYATT FFA 1,2,3,4; Skills Contest 3,4; Land Judging 3,4; Livestock Judging 2; FFA Vice President 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4 SENIORS NOT PICTURED Welbourn Duck Terry Griggs Judy Hickson Shirley Johnson Janice Pate 24 Who’s Who The following seniors were elected by their classmates because of their outstanding characteristics and person¬ alities. We now present Riverside’s Who’s Who for the school year of 1970-71. MOST CO-OPERATIVE: Brenda Hill and Hank Thomas are considered most co-operative, but doing what? COOKING?? 26 27 Sherry Baker and Gary McClain are our favorite CLASS CLOWNS. Sherry sat up and Gary fell down. “Baw baw bawl!” says who? BEST ALL AROUND-You can always find Jimmy Robert¬ son and Susan Shell trying to find out if the world is still round. 28 FRIENDLIEST—“Just one more chance!” begs Gary Mc¬ Clain to his adorable Susan Shell. 29 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED-“Cram that loot in!” seems to be the order that Bill Fisher received from Mike Hayes and Elaine Keeton, alias Bonnie and Clyde. 30 BEST LOOKING-Handsome Johnny Maxwell escorts the lovely lady, Lana Maness. 31 FLIRTIEST Tim Baker and Shirley Mays are taking time out from their flirty gestures. MOST ATHLETIC-LanaManess and Steve Boggan think that trophies are their games. 32 I S RISC© AWA gRugenatTfipll MISS BETTY CROCKER W Martha Yarbro 34 What’s What FRIVOLOUS FRESHMAN—“Down in the locker, the locker so low, get you some toilet paper and give it a throw” says Alita Taylor and Phil Maxwell. SENSIBLE SOPHOMORES-Brenda Myracle and Randy Hardin are silently bringing their mysterious senses together. 35 SUPERIOR SENIORS “Bow down to us” seems to be the words of Sara Emmons and Mike McBride. 36 -m 38 Junior Class Officers Always ready to help are the Junior Class officers James R. Smith, President, Lila Rushing, Secretary, and Don Davis, Vice- President. Junior Class Sponsors Mrs. Alice Reid, Mr. Jerry Lynn Ivey, Mr. Branson Townsend, and Ronald Lackey seem to be hard at work; but the question is “What are they doing?” 39 Johnny Adams Gayle Bailey Sandra Battles Jo Anna Bell Janet Bledsoe Judy Box Melvin Brasher Renee Brasher James Buchanan Lea Burton Randall Butler Cathy Cagle Randall Camper Helen Carter Brenda Castleman Janice Cloyd Ronda Conder Mike Cordle Nelda Cotham Tericia Cruse Ernestine Dabbs Donald Davis Nicky Duck Terry Duke Frank Evaus Robert Fisher Diane Flowers Earl Funderburk Mike Funderburk Betty Gilbert Ricky Goff Ricky Goodman Vicki Hoodman Ricky Grace Mitiz Graves Johnny Grimes Tony Gurley Steve Hamm Judy Harrington Mike Harris Beverly Hayes Randy Higdon James Earl Ivey Marilyn Ivey Doris Johnson Viola Johnson Rosemary Jordan David Keeton Carolyn Kindle Teresa McClure Keith McCormic Tony McCormic Edith McDonald Addie McElrath Sherry McElrath Marta McMurry Oliva McMurry Bobby Maners Annette Maness Rebecca Maness Terry Martin Patricia Mays Jo Ann Middleton Tim Miller Elizabeth Montgomery Rebecca Montgomery Flora Moore Sherry Moore Dickie Morgan Bobby Myracle 41 Kenny Stevens Arthur Steward Don Stricklin Mickey Pearcy Pam Pettigrew Beverly Powers Tonya Proffitt Doug Ramey Judy Renfroe Danny Rhodes Deborah Roach Diane Rushing Lila Rushing Carol Ann Smith James Lynn Smith James Robert Smith Danny Sparks Danny Spence Miss Marta Joe McMurry, a Junior, was elected from the State Degree girls as FFA Sweetheart. 42 Danny Tanner Randy Tanner Judy Taylor Bobby Thomas Ronnie Tole Gean Tole Curtis Townsend Edwin Townsend Marilyn Townsend Ricky Tucker Tony Wallace James Paul West Melba Wheeler Vicki White Ricky Wilson Lynn Wyatt Jimmy Yarbro Paulette Yarbro Tom Edd Young Miss Paulette Yarbro. 44 Sophomore Class Officers Secretary Joy Vise, Vice-President Sonny Vise, will detach the heart of the vampire, President, William Jenkins. Sophomore Sponsors Here we see Mrs. Nancy Yarbro, Mr. E. L. Hearington, Mr. H. H. Sanders, and Miss Carolyn Washam taking a snooze during their conference period. 45 Mike Anderson John Arnold Judy Ballinger Teresa Barber Bobby Baugus Mike Biggers Jeff Blankenship Ann Bledsoe Pam Boggan Gail Box Mike Box Wanda Box Gary Brasher James Brasher Larry Brasher Vickie Buchana Sherry Burton Sharon Butler Janice Cagle Danny Carrington Mary Cordle Kay Crook Albey Dale James Davis Susie Dickerson Deborah Fisher Billy Goff Karen Goodman Steven Grace Danny Graves Debbie Graves Mariesa Greenway Maiy Grimms Mike Gurley Larry Haggard 46 Randy Hardin Vicki Hayes Etta Hayes Shirley Hendrix Susan Henry Connie Hester David Higgins Melinda Holland Evelyn Hopper Judy Houston William Jenkins Jo Nell Johnson Ricky Johnson Pam Jones Gary Keen Howard Keeton Marilyn Kindle Jennifer King Steve Knight Jan LeMay Hope Man ess Tim Matheny Kay Maxwell Demetrius Mays Patsy Mays Barbara Miller Elsie Mills Gary Montgomery James Montogomery Kathy Montogomery Betty Moody Patricia Moore Sheree Moore Ricky Mullens Brenda Myracle Ricky Odle Pam Parham Alan Payne Jeff Pearcy Reginia Pearcy Diane Pettigrew Paula Phelps Randy Pope Floyd Posey Lloyd Posey Donna Kay Pratt Angela Primm Leroy Primm Jo Ann Quinn Terry Quinn Tim Reddix Jennifer Renfroe Debbie Rhodes Johnny Robertson Melba Rosson Dale Scott Danny Scott Leah Shell Eddie Smart Claretta Smith Joe Frank Smith Peggy Stanfil Cheryl Stricklin Becky Swift Pam Swindle Greg Taylor Pam Taylor Tim Tillman Karen Townsend Brenda Tubbs 48 Patricia Tubbs Larry Turnbo Frankie Tuten Teresa Tuten Cindy Turner Gary Tyler Joy Vise Randy Vise Danny Walker Terry Ward 49 50 Freshman Class Officers Manners seem to be the work of Jackie Inman—Vice President, Betty Bulter—President. (Not Pictured Danny Pearcy—Secre- tary). Freshman Sponsors “Hike Two, Three, Four. Pass that ball, we want a score!” says Mr. Charley Conger, Mr. Weldon Pratt, Mr. Everett Mclllwain, and Mrs. Pauline Orr. 51 Anthony Alexander Glenda Anderson Jimmy Austin Juanita Austin Charles Gene Autry Penny Aycock Donnis Baker Randall Baker Frankie Belew Cheryl Bell Johnny Bell Dana Bobo Mary Bowers Jeff Bowman Danny Box Edward Brasher Gary Brasher Rickey A. Brasher Rickey N. Brasher Vicki Brasher Debra Britt Thomas Broadway Kay Bryant Betty Butler Mary Butler Jerry Cagle Jerry Carrillo Loretta Chumney Bobbie Clifton Janice Collett Cathey Colwick Sherry Conrad Sheila Conway Sherry Cottrell David Cox 52 Glendia Crews Jerry Cruse Darrell Cruse Penny Davis Monica DeBeer Billy Denham Vicki Dennison Alma Sue Dickerson Kenneth Dickson Chris Doyle Myra Duck Diane Fisher Sharon Fisher Tommye Kay Fhunderburk Tony Gant Phyllis Garrett Kathy Gean Donna Gemmell Tim Grace Jim Harris Goldin Hayes Robert Haynes Ricky Hays Martha Hemby Charles Henry Rhonda Hobbs Larry Houston Terry Hutson Jackie Inman Ronnie Inman Sandra Ivey David Jones James Jones Deborah Keeton Joe Keeton 53 Joe Kindle Charlotte King Sonya King Keith Long Mark Me Bride Elaine Me Donald Don Me Clure Elizabeth Me Illwain Terecia Me Kenzie Steve Marshbanks Clara Matheny Phil Maxwell Linda Mays Judy Mays Vicki Meggs Ida Mills Dwayne Montogomery Steve Montogomery Betty Moody Brenda Moore David Moore Joy Moore Ricky Moore Brenda Norman Lynne Odle Danny Pearcy Debra Pettigrew Lounell Pettigrew Cheryl Phillips Jim Phillips Betty Pitts Martha Potts Pam Potts Dianne Primm Dexter Rainey 54 Tonya Rainey Vicki Redden Terry Jo Reed Doris Renfroe James Renfroe Robert Renfroe Randy Sanders Patricia Scott Priscilla Scott Pam Shavers Teresa Shavers Judy Stegall Kay Talley Alita Taylor Pam Townsend Debbie Tubbs Carol Turnbo Janice Vaughn Janice Wallace Diane Walker Kay Wallace Carol Walters Mike Walters Cindy Webster Gen eta White Martha Wohlford Pam Wooten Phillip Wyatt Ann Gilbert Chris Brown 55 “Smile! You’re on candid camera,” Is the expression of the PRETTY freshman girls. Gossip would best fit this class. Some Freshmen don’t know when to “keep it cool!” “Rest and Relaxation” is the word for this General Science Class. “Attention” Here we see the Freshmen hard at work, (posing for their pictures)! Pictured here is FHA President, Martha Yarbro as she pins the FHA symbol on the numerous Fresh¬ man Girls. 56 This year we arc fortunate to have as our new principal, Mr. Wayne Stanfill. He has earned the respect, esteem, and love of the student body for we feel that he is one of us. Mr. Wayne Stanfill Our assistant principal, Mr. Mack Chandler, has contributed much to the discipline at Riverside. He is always busy and works hard to keep RHS running smoothly. Mr. Mack Chandler 58 Riverside welcomes Mrs. Wanda Conger as its newest secretary. She’s always ready to serve in any way she can. Mrs. Wanda Conger Mrs. Joy Butler, our Title 1 secretary, has many duties to perform in order to keep the office operating smoothly. Mrs. Joy Butler Mrs. Mary Jo Shell, ‘‘Our Honorary Faculty Member” serves Riverside in many ways. One of these, being a substitute teacher. To Mrs. Shell, we say,“Thank You.” Mrs. Mary Jo Shell To Mrs. Jimmie Dixon, our Title 1 Teacher’s Aide, we would like to say, “We appreciate the helpfulness and consideration you have shown us the past year.” Mrs. Jimmie Dixon 59 Faculty Mr. Jesse G. Brasher Distributive Education, Mar¬ keting I,II, Health. Miss Ruth Carrington Bookkeeping, VADTM, VOE. Mrs. Mary Colwick English III, French I. Mr. Charles R. Conger General Science, General Math, American History. Louise H. Gregory Geometry, Algebra I II, Adv. Math. Mr. Dean Holbert Typing I, Shorthand, Book¬ keeping. 60 Mr. Jerry L. Ivey Biology, Asst. FB Coach Mr. Ronald Lackey General Science, Health, Chemistry, Physics Mr. Everett Mclllwain Voc. Agriculture II,III,IV. Mrs. Glenda Moore English I, P.E. (Girls) Mrs. Pauline Orr Homemaking 1,11,111, Boys Homemaking Mr. Weldon Pratt Boys P.E., Driver’s Education, Head FB Coach. 61 Mrs. Alice Reid English II Mr. Willie G. Russell Machine Shop I II Mr. Henry H. Sanders Voc. Agriculture I, VIP, Gen¬ eral Math Miss Sandra Steed English I,II,111,1V. Mrs. Edith Taylor Librarian Mr. Branson Townsend American History, Geography, General Business, Economics, Asst. Coach (FB-BB) 62 Miss Carolyn Washam General Science, General Busi¬ ness Mrs. Nancy T. Yarbro Consumer Education 1,11,111, IV. I Mrs. Helda Welch has been a greal English teacher over the years. The Class of ’7. would like to take this opportunity to express our gr; . f ude to such a “SWELL” person. K We were very fortunate to have Mr. Brodie Johnson, as a student teacher at Riverside this past year. He was majoring in history a at U. T. Martin and planned to teach fol¬ lowing his graduation. We hope we didn’t discourage him MUCH. . 63 Football Coach-Weldon Pratt Assistant Football Coach—Jerry Lynn Ivey Basketball Coach Mack Chandler A ssistant Coach-Branson Townsend Band Director-Leeburn Harris 64 Our cooks for this year are as follows: Mrs. Louise Patterson, Mrs. Hazel Mills, Mrs. Allie Culp, Mrs. Essie Mae Brasher, Mrs. Clara Barrnett, Mrs. Duane Jones. Always ready with a helping hand is Mrs. Louise Patterson. As Riverside’s Lunchroom Supervisor, she has a big job on her hands. At this time we would like to express our deep apprecia¬ tion and gratitude to such a wonderful person. 65 Bus Drivers ■ J. B. Bledsoe, John Welch, Tommy Newman, Albert Kindle, Gordon Tillman, Lester Brasher. Custodians Maintenance Mr. Mrs. Arthur Kiley, J.B. Fisher. Mr. Hurshel Davis, Mr. J. B. Lacy. 66 R.H.S. Happenings 68 69 70 71 72 sports 74 SCHEDULE 1970-1971 Riverside 16 Dresden 26 Riverside 14 McEvven 12 Riverside 34 Memphis Sheffield 6 Riverside 28 Hohenwald 0 Riverside 44 Alamo 0 Jess Fisher Senior Bob Livingston Senior Chris Brasher Senior Gary McClain Senior Kenneth Brasher Senior—Co-Captain Dan Davis Senior Randal] Duke Senior SCHEDULE 1970-1971 Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside WON 8 Munford Selmer Henderson Bruceton Erin LOST 2 Jimmy Robertson Senior Gary Willis Senior v aft | ‘II hifi- FM ] 75 Football Homecoming Royalty Miss Beth Crawley, a Senior at Riverside, was elected Home¬ coming Queen for 1970-1971 by the members of the Pan¬ ther football team. “We Congratulate You, Beth.” ■ £ Wm ry k3L 1 ' f jpW Freshman Maid: Diane Primm, Junior Maid: Teresa McClure, Queen: Beth Crawley, Senior Maid: Lana Maness, Sophomore Maid: Susan Dickerson. 76 Ricky Goff heads for “Day Light.” Steve Marshbanks and teammates pick up yardage during the homecoming game. The Class of ’71 will long remember their most wonderful and tremendous bon-fire of traditional celebration. 78 Girls Basketball Varsity Team Kneeling: Lana Maness and Shirley Johnson. Standing First Row: Lou Nell Pettigrew, Janice Wallace, Pam Swindle, Janice Ca¬ gle, Sheree Moore, Debbie Fisher, Pam Parahm, Betty Moody, Glenda Cruse, Janice Collett, Vicky Goodman, Rena Brasher, Becky Montgomery, and Annette Maness. Standing Behind: Coach Mack Chandler and Assistant Coach Branson Townsend. Senior Players Lana Maness, Captain Shirley Johnson, Co-Captain 80 Girls 9 Basketball Team Front Row: Judy Mays, Lou Nell Pettigrew, Janice Vaughn, Patricia Scott, Tommye Kay Thunderburk. Second Row: Coach Branson Townsend, Myra Duck, Glenda Crews, Kay Bryant, Vicki Brasher, Assistant Coach, Mack Chandler. Third Row: Diane Fisher, Kay Talley, Janice Wallace, Pam Wooten. “Is it basketball or ballet?” ask forward, Vickie Goodman. Petite Lana Maness drives for the ball as Shirley Johnson and Renee Brasher looks on. 81 Boys Varsity Basketball Team Front Row: William Scott, Jimmy Robertson, Mike Hayes, Mike McBride, Kenneth Brasher. Second Row: Assistant Coach Branson Townsend, James Pettigrew, Danny Scott, Larry Brasher. Ricky Wilson, Gary Brasher, Randall Buchanan, Randy Har¬ din, Coach Mack Chandler. CAPTAIN—Mike Hayes CO-CAPTAIN—Mike McBride 82 Boys “B” Team Front Row: Gary Brasher, Dwayne Montgomery, Danny Scott, Stevie Bledsoe. Second Row: Ricky Brasher, Mark McBride, Terry Carillo, Danny Odle, James Pettigrew, Gary Brasher, Lloyd Posey. Third Row: Coach Branson Townsend, Floyd Posey, Sonny Vise, J.C. Brasher, Steve Marshbanks, John David Arnold, Assistant Coach Mack Chandler. Senior Basketball Players Jimmy Robertson—Guard Kenneth Brasher—Guard William Scott-Center 83 Here our photographer catches a far away glance at our annual Basketball Homecoming. King and Queen -Kenneth Brasher and Sljirley Mays. Elections were held by the girls and boys basketball teams. Each class elected a boy and girl attendant and the whole team elected the King and Queen. This was a special event at our school and we look forward to it next year. 84 mrn Juniors—Annette Maness and Rickey Wilson. Freshmen—Janice Collett and Mark McBride. Seniors—Lana Maness and Mike Hayes. Sophomores—Betty Moody and Larry Brasher. 85 Riverside Cheerleaders 1970-1971 Captain Susan Shell Sherry Baker—Senior Beth Crawley—Senior Shirley Mays-Senior Sharon McClure-Senio 86 Co-Captain-Carol Ann Smith Olivia McMurry-Junior Lila Rushing-Junior - Pam Beggan—Sophomore Jennifer Renfree—Sophomore 87 Riverside Baseball Team 1971 Table One: Larry Brasher, Kenneth Brasher, Steve Boggan, Bobby Tuten. Table Two: Mike Hayes, Randy Pope, Lewis Dick¬ son, Jeff Miliam, Dennis Cordle, Tony Wallace. Standing: Randall Duke, Captain, and Mack Chandler, Coach. 88 Basketball Personnel The following people are a valuable addition to our Basketball program: Front Row: Cameraman Johnny Maxwell, Stat. Ran¬ dall Duke, Scorekeepers Dean Taylor and Elita Taylor, Stat. Jeff Miliam, and Gail Bailey. Back Row: Managers, Danny Walker and Gene Tole. Christmas Tournament Trophies We are very proud of our Girls and Boys Basketball Teams this year. Here they display two trophies won during the Riverside invitational Tournaments held duirng Christmas. Congratulations Teams! Movin’ With the Panthers 90 First Row: Head Maj. Rugena Tolley, Annette Maness, Teresa Tuten, Lana Maness, Paula Phelps, Rhonda Conder, Rosemary Jordan, Chris Doyle. Second Row: Kay Maxwell, Debbie Britt, AngeliaPrimm, Karen Townsend, Janice Collett, Leigh Shell, Teresa McClure, Joy Vise. Third Row: Pam Townsend, Phil Maxwell, Johnny Bell, Jim Harris, Steve Montgomery, Kenny Stevens, Mike Box. Fourth Row: Jo Anna Bell, Terry Ward, Rickey Odle, Steve Channel, Don Stricklin, Keith McCormic. Fifth Row: Connie Hester, David Weatherford, Edwin Townsend, Mike Harris, Randy Tanner. ) l 92 Band Officers: First Row: President—David Weatherford, Head Majorette-Rugena Tolley, Secretary—Lana Maness, Librarians— Randy Tanner and Connie Hester. The Riverside Stage Band has been keeping everyone entertained at the home basketball games. They’re a great group and add a great deal to our school spirit. 93 Rugena Tolley-Head Majorette Joanna Bell R.H.S. Majorettes Kay Maxwell Pam Townsend Student Council The lawmakers of Riverside? (The Student Council) and their leader, Mr. Holbert M l i HiWUiUiunm % jlyxrix Student Council Officers: Treasurer—Betty Wilson, Secretary—Elaine Keeton, President—David Weatherford, and Vice-Presi¬ dent—Lea Burton. 95 Annual Staff Front Row: Mrs. Louise Gregory, Mr. Dean Holbert, Mrs. Mary Colwick, and Miss Ruth Carrington. Second Row: Walter Johnson, Miss Sandra Steed, Sara Emmons. Third Row: Kay Vise, Rugena Tolley. Fourth Row: Johnny Maners, Lynn Smith. Fifth Row: Ronny Montgomery, Beth Crawley, Sherry Baker, Susan Shell, and Cathy Fisher. Sixth Row: Brenda Hill and Johnny Maxwell. Seventh Row: Phil Jones, Hank Thomas. Eighth Row: Barbara Ledbetter and Belinda Webster. Ninth Row: Don Camper. Miss Sandra Steed, Annual Advisor, is gratefully appreciated by the members of the Annual Staff for giving of her free time to help us plan and make our annual the best possible during trying times. Miss Steed, “Thanks for having such patience with us.” Miss Sandra Steed, Annual Advisor. 96 The editor and co-editor for the 1971 yearbook are Sara Emmons and Brenda Hill. iff The annual staff is caught WORK-ING and PARTY-ING!!! 97 Left, Top: We always knew Rugena had a flat head. Right, Top: We never did like Miss Steed, and she knew it! Left, Middle: Here, Miss Steed shouts her usual orders. Right, Middle: Sherry attempts to choke Mr. Stanfill. Susan plans the next maneuver. Lett, Bottom: “Who says Pm not work¬ ing!” says Walter. 98 National Honor Society The National Honor Society is an organization that was formed to honor the juniors and seniors who maintain a 3.7 average. These students are outstanding in the areas of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Left to Right: Nicky Duck, Edwin Townsend, Mike Hayes, and Tony Collett. Future Teachers of America 100 F.T.A. Officers are: Front Row: Vice President, Betty Wilson, Secretary, Doris Johnson, President, Edwin Townsend Jr., Rhonda Conder, Rugena Tolley, Program Chairman, and Brenda Hill, Treasurer. Second Row: Sponsors, Miss Sandra Steed, and Mrs. Mary Colwick. Top: Most Valuable Member, Leonard Jenkins. Math Club Beta Club 101 Pep Club 102 D.E. First Row: Ray Carrington, Phil Jones, Betty Wilson, Sandra Tyler, Sharon McClure, Ronny Montgomery, Dean Taylor, Jhon- ny Maxwell. Second Row: Ricky Goodman, Randy Higdon, Don Davis, James Earl Ivey, Renee Brasher, Rebecca Montgom¬ ery. Third Row: Tericia Cruse, Janice Strawn, Mr. Brasher, Diane Rushing, Jo Anne Middleton. Fourth Row: Ruth Ann Odle, Mitizi Graves, Tonya Proffitt, Judy Renfroe, James West. TOEC Kneeling: Brenda Hill, Sherry Baker, Kay Vise. Table One: Susan Dininger, Ernestine McDonald, Joyce Marshall, Joyce Miller, Donna Perry. Table Two: Janice Pate, Belinda Webster, Debbie Foster, Debbie Bawcum, Barbara Ledbetter. Standing: Belva Neal, Rugena Tolley, Sara Emmons, Charlotte Hearington, Miss Ruth Carrington. 103 Vocational Industrial Club of America First Row: Dickie Morgan, Tim Miller, Mr. Willie Russel, Steve Hamn, Bobby Maners. Second Row: Gary Shavers, Johnny Maness, Durand Grace, Danny Greer, Curtis Townsend. Third Row: Billy Parrish, Lewis Dickson, Mickey Pearcy, Johnny Con¬ rad. Fourth Row: David Weatherford, Robert Tucker, Lynn Price, Melvin Brasher, Larry Blackwell. Library Club Mrs. Edith Taylor, Brenda Moore, Ann Bledsoe, Linda Mays, Melinda Holland, Sherry Burton, Leonard Jenkins, Genita White, Lynn Nell Odle, Alita Taylor, and Pam Jones. 104 History Club First Row: Mr. Branson Townsend, Ricky Wilson, Don Stricklin, Randall Butler, Johnny Adams, Don Davis, Mr. Edward Hearington. Second Row: Jimmy Robertson, William Scott, Ricky Goodman, James Nance, Jill Leist, Mariesa Greenway. Third Row: Mike Harris, Thomas Edwin Young, Leonard Jenkins, Tim Baker, Tericia Cruse, Tonya Prefitt. Fourth Row: Steve Channell, Bobby Thomas, James Smith, Tony Wallace, Johnny Grimes, James Paul West. Fifth Row: Randy Tanner, Tony McCormic, Mike Hayes, Randy Higdon. Speech Club Front Row: Linda Rosson, Donna Perry, Debbie Foster, Belinda Webster, Sherry Baker, Mrs. Hilda Welch. Second Row: William Scott, Bobby Livingston, Dennis White, Don Camper, Joyce Marshall. Row Three: Billy Parrish, Jess Fisher, Larry Blackwell, Gary McClain. 105 F.H.A. Juniors Seniors Unfortunately the picture of the fresh¬ man and sophomore club was mis¬ placed. The annual staff sincerely re¬ grets that this mistake happened. 106 FHA Officers Vice-President Doris Johnson, President Martha Yarbro, Secretary Betty Wilson, Parliamentarian Lana Maness, Treasurer Bec¬ ky Montgomery, Song Leader Janet Bledsoe, Historian Joanna Bell, Reporter Marilyn Townsend. FHA State Degrees Marta McMurry, Rebecca Montgomery, Doris Johnson, Janet Bledsoe, Lea Burton. 107 Future Farmers of America fin ii ii if ni- Rickey Sparks, Reporter; Lynn Wyatt, Treasurer; Jeff Milam, Secretary; Hank Thomas, President; Tony Wyatt, Vice-President; Lynn Smith Sentinel. 108 CHEROKEE HEIGHTS BOAT DOCK PERRYVILLE MARINA 24 Hours Service Motel Accomodations Year-Round Sugar Tree, Tennessee Perryville, Tennessee James Motors Marine Supplies 847-6643 Owned Operated By: Murray Young Glasspar and Cherokee Boats G. G. Lifsey, Jr. Phone 847-2444 HARRISON’S PLACE MAXWELL’S DEPT. STORE Short Orders Dry goods, Hardware, and Furniture Fishing Cabins Supplies Brodie Landing Road Phone: 847-2372 Parsons, Tennessee 847-3791 847-3701 PEGGY’S DRESS SHOP TUCKER’S RESTAURANT Decaturville, Tenn. Phone: 852-4486 Manager: Grady Elaine Benthal Open 24 hours 847-3701 SPENCE GULF STATION 1-40 69 Hwy. Holladay, Tennessee TOMMY CLAYPOOL—MGR. 1-40 Tenn. 69 Esso No. 649 RFD No. 1 Sugar Tree, Tennessee no Compliments of Perry’s Service Station and Grocery Compliments F. P. Food Market 111 DAN’S CAFE Lexington, Tennessee KING’S FISH MARKET Live Fish 847-6161 Perryville, Tennessee WOODS SPORTING GOODS Army Surplus Lexington, Tennessee B J DRIVE INN Compliments of Lloyd Ivey Where Food is the Best SUN OIL COMPANY Parsons, Tennessee Parsons, Tennessee Compliments of B K DRY GOODS Decaturville, Tennessee BEN FRANKLIN STORE Lexington, Tennessee LEON FRANKS Coin-O-Matic Laundry and Drycleaning Parsons and Scotts Hill, Tennessee Compliments of WHITES SUPERMARKET Compliments Of CITY WATCH SHOP 103 West Main Parsons, Tennessee 120 Good Luck Seniors K. K. Houston Co. “Clothes for the family” Parsons, Tennessee 847-2594 MclLLWAIN’S SERVICE STATION “Place to buy your White Gas” Parsons, Tennessee 847-2227 LEXINGTON’S FIRST FEDERAL Savings Loan Assn. Phone 968-6624 Current Earnings-5% Passbooks 5V4 5% 6 Certificates perannum compound quarterly WILLIAM ' S FURN. APPL. CO. East Church Street Lexington, Tennessee CRAWLEY’S AUTO PARTS JOE V. HOLMES GROCERY “Everything Automotive” Decaturville, Tennessee HOLCOMB’S FABRIC CENTER Bee Supplies Custom Feed Mill Butterick—McCall—Simplicity Feed—Seed—Fertilizer and Vogue Patterns Lexington, Tennessee Parsons, Hwy. Lexington, Tenn. NUPY’S CATERING SERVICE JOHNNIE’S BEAUTY SHOP Perryville, Tennessee Lexington, Hwy. Parsons, Tennessee 847-6329 847-2686 Johnnie Montgomery TAYLOR, RAINS, SULLIVAN DECATURVILLE LUMBER CO. BARBER SHOP WHITE’S ESSO STATION Serving Decatur Co. Surrounding areas since 1926. Decaturville, Tennessee Parsons, Tennessee Phone 852-2851 113 Thermo-Dynamics, Inc. Parsons, , Tennessee Foster—world’s most complete line of Temperature System One stop shopping in Decaturville Compliments of Paul Ivy FARM BUREAU INS. White Smith Style Shoppe SMITH GROCERY Friendly Service Decaturville, Tennessee Compliments of FAYE’S FANCY PIGGLY WIGGLY SUPERMARKET Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio Lexington, Tennessee Parsons, Tennessee 114 Parsons Florists Gift Shop Maude Lewis Ima Joyner SCOTTS HILL AUCTION COMPANY Phone 549-3527 Lloyal Gibson Henry B. Gibson Darden 845-5726 Parsons 847-2996 Livestock at Auction Sale Every Thursday ZULA’S FAMILY FASHIONS The Home of Food Clothes 107 West Main Street Parsons, Tennessee When in Lexington EAT AT SANDY’S Hwy. 20 East Lexington, TN BARRETT’S JEWELRY Watches, Diamonds, Crystal, China Parsons, Tennessee VERNON R. HILL SON TILE COMPANY Carpets Floor Covering JOHNSON AND WHITE AG. LIME L. L. JOHNSON 549-3527 Bobby Joe White 852-3527 Scotts Hill Decaturville FAMILY DRUGS SCOTT FURNITURE COMPANY Your prescription store Quality Cost No More Phone 968-6882 Lexington, Tennessee Westinghouse Appliance 310 West Main Street Larry H. Mills, Sr., R. Ph. Use our drive-in window service Parsons, Tennessee 115 CO-OP Compliments of Quality - Service - Savings Decatur Farmers CO-OP RIVERSIDE INSURANCE Decaturville, Tennessee AGENCY Quality Furniture Assures An Attractive Home THOMAS FURNITURE CO. Lexington, Tennessee DECATURVILLE FOODS Your une wtop r ooci otoro SCENIC RESTAURANT AND MOTEL Jimmy Wallace-Manager Tennessee River Catfish Decaturville, Tennessee Perryville, Tennessee Hwy 100 Phone 847-3351 NATIONAL STORE CORP. King’s Furniture Lexington, Tennessee Phone 968-2876 “Lexington’s Largest Dept. Store’’ Appliance Decaturville, Tennessee General Electric Appliances MYRACLE GRO. STA. Hwy. 20 West Parsons, Tennessee Groceries, Feed—Seed STAFFORDS GROCERY Perryville, Tennessee RHODES MUSIC CENTER “Records and Musical Instruments’’ Curtis Mathes T.V.’s and Stereos W.D. COLWICK SONS “If It’s to Wear - We Have It’’ Parsons, Tennessee Graves Super Market First Grade Meats Groceries - Feeds Fertilizer - Hardware Phone: 847-3661 Parsons, Tennessee 117 Citizens State Bank Member F. D. I. C. Parsons, Tennessee 118 Holcomb Produce Phone 847-3801 Wholesale Groceries and Feeds Parsons, Tennessee Parsons Mortuary A. F. Tolley, Manager Telephones: Day 847-3441, 847-2482 Night 847-3281, 847-2482 Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmers Ambulance Service Buria l Insurance Parsons, Tennessee 119 Yarbro’s Foodland Lucky Foods East Main Street Parsons, Tennessee Phone 847-2467 Fine meats, produce, feeds hardware Highway 100 East 847-3161 Choice meats, all your grocery needs. Salant Salant Inc. 120 PARSONS TILE AND DECORATORS INC. P.O. Box 70 Parsons, Tennessee 847-6340 FRIZZELS FAMILY SHOE STORE Quality Shoes Phone 968-3631 Lexington, Tennessee GARRETT STUDIOS 115 Long Avenue Parsons, Tennessee Phone: 847-2468 PARSONS DAIRY BAR Home of Superburger Sandwiches—Drinks —Frozen Custard Marie, James, Terry Duke 847-£233 DAVIS DRY GOODS CO. Phone 968-3351 Lexington, Tennessee Home of Genuine Levis Compliments of CENTRAL WHOLESALE AUTO PARTS iMC. Parsons, Tennessee 121 City Drug Store Parsons, Tennessee Lunsford’s Pharmacy James Lunsford, R. Ph. “Your prescription store Decaturville, Tennessee Phone 852-4111 LEXINGTON ELECTRIC SYSTEM Lexington, Tennessee THE DOWNTOWN DAIRY BAR GRILL Highway 100 West Decaturville, Tennessee Phone 85 2-4436 “The goodest place to eat” 122 Full Service Bank Farmer’s Bank Parsons, Tennessee Member F.D.I.C. 123 Compliments of Decaturville Sportswear Phone 852-2571 124 DECATUR COUNTY BANK Established 1899 This is your bank Member F.D.I.C. Compliments of Compliments of BOAZ TIRE APPLIANCE JENNINGS RADIO SHOP Parsons, Tennessee Parsons, Tennessee FAIRVIEW DRIVE INN WESTERN AUTO Owner Manager Henry B. “Bede” King The Family Store Wizard Batteries, Davis Tires Your Home Away From “Mommy” Parsons, Tenn. 847-2496 Phone 847-3821 DENHAM WHITE DAVIS INC. Sugar Tree Resort Complete Insurance Interstate 40 at Kentucky Lake • Suite 201 Citizens State Bank Building Parsons, Tenn. Phone 847-2760 Charter Tree Golf County Club Journal Delivery HANCOCK DRY GOODS Sugar Tree, Tennessee Dry Goods—Ready to Wear Diamond Brand Shoes Men’s and Boy’s Levi’s Lexington, Tennessee 126 FIRST STATE BANK Member F.D.I.C. Linden, Tennessee JOHNSON TIRE COMPANY Lexington, Tennessee 968-3696 BRYAN KEETON GROCERY ESSO STATION 549-2178 ALEXANDER SHELL STATION Gas, Oil, Greasing New, Used, and Recap Tires Bath Springs Flats Fixed Scotts Hill, Tennessee 549-7782 GOLDEN RULE Parsons, Tennessee Compliments of DOLLAR GENERAL STORE Specializing in Variety Merchandise Travis Morris, Manager 127 LINDSEY CARPET CENTER 968-6616 Lexington, Tennessee Tinker Sand Gravel Complete Line of Building Materials 847-3871 Parsons, Tennessee The First National Bank Lexington, Tennessee Henderson County’s Only National Bank Compliments of CENTURY ELECTRIC CO. Central State Bank Lexington, Tennessee 699 Natchez Trace Drive Lexington, Tennessee LEXINGTON DISCOUNT SHOE STORE Next to Western Auto Lexington, Tennessee The Fastest Growing Bank in the Area Member of F.D.I.C. 128 BRASHER’S SINCLAIR SERVICE HOME BUILDERS 406 W. Main Parsons, Tennessee 847-2868 852-4469 Route 2 Decaturville, Tennessee Owner: Jerry Carrington Painting, Dry Wall, Paper Hanging Building, and Remodeling Sunset Mobile Homes City of Lexington, Tennessee Hwy. 20 W. 104 Intersection 968-9580 Decaturville A Better Mobile Home At a Better Price Aubrey Booth Gorden Edgin Large Selection to Choose From MILLER SPEED WASH LAUNDRY “Open All Night” Highway 69 Parsons, Tennessee ARMOUR AND COMPANY Hogs bought on grade and yield Joe Adkins and Paul White ELI WITT CIGAR Jackson, Tennessee Decaturville, Tennessee Phone: 852-2271 129 LONG EQUIPMENT COMPANY Parsons, Tennessee 130 LEXINGTON PURE MILK COMPANY Grade A Dairy Products HANCOCK DRY GOODS Dry Goods Ready to Wear Diamond Brand Shoes Men and Boy’s Levi’s Lexington, Tenn. PARSONS CLEANERS Max Wilkins, Owner E.E. RHODES FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE Norge, Fedders, Zenith Scotts Hill, Tenn. Bus. 549-7501 Home 549-3291 Townsend Insurance Agency “Service Since 1926” Phone: 847-6341 Parsons, Tennessee QUINN QUINN Construction Company 131 Kaddis Manufacturing Corp. Parsons, Tennessee Parsons Printing Corp. Publisher of The Parsons News Leader Read this paper each week for the events occurring at Riverside High Phone 847-2000 SMITY’S BODY GLASS SHOP Parsons, Tennessee Phone: Day 847-2449 Night: 847-2554 Wrecks Rebuilt 24 Hour Wrecker Service SMITH FLORIST Flowers for all Occasions 852-3286 132 CAR-VA’S CASUALS Kolpak Mary Ruth Kelly and KELLY’S BEAUTY SHOPPE All Metal—Polyurethane—N.S.F. Caroline Stanton and Approved Walk-In Coolers, Walk-In Virginia Bassett Freezers and Refrigerated Buildings. 852-2864 General Office: Plants: P.O. Box 7 Decaturville, Tenn. Decaturville, Tenn. Decaturville, Tennessee 38329 Flatwoods, Tenn. SPENCE GULF STATION Phone: (901) 852-2911 1-40 69 Hwy. Holladay, Tennessee Sales Office: P.O. Box 8301 St. Louis, Missouri 63132 Phone: (314) 542-1416 East, Drink and Be Merry-At the LEXINGTON DAIRY QUEEN TUCKERS RESTAURANT Parsons, Tennessee Phone 847-9881 Compliments of CITY BARBER SHOP Charles Anderson WESTERN AUTO Associate Store Hwy. 20 East Lexington, Tennessee PEGGY’S DRESS SHOP Decaturville, Tennessee Phone 852-4486 Modern Cleaners 208 Tennessee Avenue, South Parsons, Tennessee 847-3781 Shop at Sears and Save C. H. Dickerson SEARS CATALOG SALES MERCHANT Phone: 847-6378 Parsons, Tenn. 38363 MARSHALL TOLLEY Plumbing Electric Works, Electric Gas Heaters, Bath Fixtures 847-2147 107 Ezra Ave. Parsons, Tenn. A. F. HARDIN Grocery Meat 133 COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS Lexington, Tennessee 134 Wayne Townsend Manager Maurice N. Townsend Ass’t Manager TOWNSEND CHEVROLET CO. Phone 847-3921 Parsons, Tennessee 135 Decatur Co. Motors, Inc. Parsons, Tennessee Hardin Smith, Trustee Mrs. Juanita Long, Judge Mrs. Wanda Conger Stanfill Cloth Shop Cleo J. Kelly’s Grocery Boosters Bill Pomery, Registar mr. Billy Stevens, Superintendent Glen Wallace R.C. Montgomery Dr. R.P. McBride Dr. J.C. Davis 136 The Moore Studio DECATURVILLE FEED MILL 215 North Liberty Phone 852-2172 Jackson, Tenn. Decaturville, Tennessee 38363 Compliments of ITT Continental Baking Company HOWARD’S CLOTH SHOP Linden, Tennessee WONDER BREAD TOMMY CLAYPOOL MGR. 1-408 Tenn. 69 ESSO No. 649 RFD No. 1 Sugar Tree, Tennessee 38380 WILLIAM’S MEN’S WEAR “We feature famous brand clothing, students and men” Lexington, Tennessee TUCKER’S RESTAURANT Manager: Grady Elaine Benthal 847-3852 Open 24 Hours LORRAINE’S BEAUTY SHOPPE Parsons, Tennessee 38363 Phone: 847-4501 137


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