Riverside High School - Memories Yearbook (Decaturville, TN)

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WHO'S WHO MOST COURTEOUS - Randall Butler and Olivia McMurry were chosen by the Seniors to receive this honor for courtesy to others. 7 i Reet on eee ne EO Leer head, al and Jo Anna Bell were selected as the seniors with the most talent. ima hl 0) ww ta oO z ba oO P] rQ pa 2) = oO it 2 = ket 2 i) 6 x e. .o) 0) fa v = bh 3) wo cc oO O ow UO =) 8 UU =} wo mG oO joe ( : - =— —-« - — ’ t ‘ , { ‘ ' - ———_ + ——- = —— - 5 7 — _ ee eo BEST ALL AROUND - James Robert Smith and Rosemary Jordan were chosen for their friendlines: around good attitude. MOST DEPENDABLE - Don Davis and Rhonda Conder were selected for their co-operation and dey services. MR. and MISSES SCHOOL SPIRIT - Pam Swindle, Rebecca Manness, and Edwin Townsend were se- lected for their faithfulness and support in all Sports, Se Were voted as the most athletic boy jestures and senseless remarks! 10 CLASS CLOWNS = Johnny Adams and Lila Rushing were selected for their witty FHA BEAU and FFA SWEETHEART Danny Spence was voted by the FHA girls as their beau. Marta McMurry was voted by the FFA boys as their sweetheart. _ —— —, = : — 7. . ' SWINGIN’ SENIORS JIVIN JUNIORS fee FEcdon Jo Anna Bell Martha Watson Sonny Vise FUNKY FRESHMEN Gary Manness Kathy Smith Carol Anne Smith Viola Johnson MISS HOME ECONOMICS | CRISCO AWARD Doris Johnson 14 RHC. ‘TI FIRST ROW: Coach Pratt, Earl Funderburke, Terry Duke, Co- Captain, Ricki Goff, Captain, Bobby Thomas, Danny Tanner, Coach Ivey, Coach Spence; SEC- OND ROW: Eddie Smart, Howard Keeton, Sonny Vise, Jeff Blanken ship, Randy Pope, Larry Brasher, John Arnold, Johnny Robertson, Curtis Wilson, Manager. CAPTAIN Ricky Goff CO-CAPTAIN Terry Duke Danny Tanner FOOTRALL '72 THIRD ROW: David Moore, Stat., Mark McBride, Steve Marshbanks, Gene Autry, Jeff Bowman, Terry Hudson, Robert Hanes, Ricki Brasher, Anthony Alexander, Stat.; FOURTH ROW: Geary Maness, Mgr. , Billy Reid, Terry Livingston, Tommy Ursery, Mike Higgins, Ronnie Tucker, Donny Posey, Craig Chumney, Danny Taylor. Bobby Thomas = ™ - = a a 2 ' i. P ‘ = + ! + 3 ee ; oe om es. ‘ a, =i a fo] i i - t a kn me eA ee | . ar Sia i ts ind -, i mS 7 _ _ we ; a, Jha a fe as 7 q , --- = ze , a . Kt ie ves ) ¥ it A Ps by P J. 2 . . ® e a ! a ¥ a re a 15 RIVERSIC FOOTEAL COACHE: Coach Weldon Pratt and Coz Lynn Ivey have proven both ef and enthusiastic in their effors the Mighty Panthers to victory. Performing the duties of foe coach and assistant coach take hours outside of the normal hos Riverside, It entails much eff concentration. It is for the we and beyond these regular duties the students of Riverside High § would like to express our since: ciation. 16 SENIOR MAID Olivia McMurry SOPHOMORE MAID Rhonda Hobbs 18 JUNIOR MAID QUEEN Teresa McClure Football Homecoming Queen and her Court were elected by the Football Team. This is a great honor and we would like to con- gratulate these girls. FRESHMAN MAID Carol Davis Th swell civy SER Vice JOPEN 24 OUMS | — -. ‘te oaks mY ne: age gi a “aS 4 Lae a saris + pte i ae vé y 4 ie ¢ “+ ma. wy é “ tn i + 4 : F Seniors are burying pennies and making wishes down by the Riverside. 20 GIRLS ei abe pine TEAM KNEELING: Annette Maness, sRebeccs Montgomery; STANDING, left to right: Alita Taylor, Janice Wallace. Glenda Cruse, Debbie Fisher, Pam Wooten, Wanda Box, Tommie Kay Funderburk, Judy Mays, Assist. Coach Brasher, Coach Chandler, Sherre Moore, Vicki Goodman, Patricia Scott, Janice Collett, Pam Parham, Jan- ice Vaughn, Lou Nell Pettigrew, and Vicki Buchaman. GIRLS “B’ BASKETBALL TEAM KNEELING: Debbie Hill; STANDING, left to right: Janice Lowery, Cindy Barber, Terri giedon, Flora McElrath, Teresa Garret, Donna Burns, Rita Hickerson, Assist. Coach Brasher, Coach Chandler, Yolanda Pettigrew, Diane Funderburk, Gloria Smith, Joanie Conway, Carol Davis, Chandra White, Pam Cotham, Evelyn Brown. CO-CAPTAIN Rebecca Montgomery 21 22 BOYG VARSITY PACKETBALL TEAM ei See ... ; a ; . = . , x KNEELING: Randy Hardin, Ronnie Tole; STANDING, left to right: Edward Lee Brasher, Mark McBra Gary Brasher, John Arnold, Robin Williams, Assist. Coach Brasher, Coach Chandler, James Pettigres Larry Brasher, Danny Walker, Randall Buchanan, and Danny Scott. BOYS ‘'B’’ BACKETPALL TEAM AER Sip q é KNEELING: Gary Sims; STANDING, left to right: Kenneth Smith, Ronnie Smith, Thomas Moore, Jan Williams, Coach Brasher, Assist. Coach Chandler, Mark McBride, Edward Lee Brasher, Dale Brasher Stevie Bledsoe. SENIOR PLAYERS Randall Buchanan = a a} Robin Williams BACKETBALL COACHES Coach Chandler and Coach Brasher's Mec Even coaching goes better with Coke. We would like to thank you for your cere devotion in coaching the Panthers : Pantherettes this year. —s David Johnson, Jerry Townsend, Allen Wood, Carl Wheat, Tim Grace, Joe Boyd, Richard Walker, and Danie 24 Morgan, Announcer, Dale Scott, Cameraman, Gary Keen, Manager and Stat., Gary Maness. LEFT TO RIGHT: Manager, Vicki Buchanan, Scorekeeper, Alita Taylor, Freshman, Danny Young, Danny G Sep your eye on the ball, says the mighty Panthers. fa, Pei _ . “ete we see Janice Wallace going up for a shot as Pam Wooten backs her up. 25 BACKETBALL HOMECOMING Basketball Royalty was elected by the two basketball teams. They have worked hard to make this special event in our school a success, We congratulate the Basketball Royalty on win- ning these honors. ii KING AND QUEEN - Ronnie Tole and ™ 2% Basketball Royalty and their Court a) - _ “try Duke and Annette Maness JUNIORS = Randy Vise and Debbie Fisher Sward Brasher and Vicky Redden at 2 = i FRESHMEN - Ronnie Smith and Cindy Barber _ 4 ° - 28 RHS CHEERLEADERS 1971-72 Lila Rushing - SENIOR - CAPTAIN Carol Anne Smith - SENIOR Sherry Moore - SENIOR “They're not heavy, they're our cheerleaders, , 3 | Se dal ves See Sea roe - JUNIOR Jennifer King - JUNIOR Pam Boggan - JUNIOR The Cheerleaders have really ad fun this year supporting the anthers and showing that Good leLRALINS smi 3 t KL — ry | : | j ’ ‘im. ! | ua ! ant a —_ ar j aa + Ay { Pr tea eo, = b j t y 4 = an sk = ==6PHOMORE Loretta Chumney - SOPHOMORE 30 Basketball Royalty and their Court, A touchdown for Riverside! oe 5) ‘ ; - | ry 32 FIRST ROW: Joanna Bell, Pam Townsend, Marilyn McClure, Kay Maxwell. SECOND ROW: Teresa McClure. Vise, Karen Townsend, Chris Doyle, Melanie Williams, Eddie Shutt, Amy Montgomery, Wayne Wright, Kate Smith, Aretha Yates, THIRD ROW: Keith McCormic, Mike Box, Kenny Stevens, Steve Montgomery, Phil well, Jim Harris, Johnny Bell, Steve Miller, Mark Evans, Janice Collett, Paula Phelps. FOURTH ROW: Dom es . ae BAND = 28a, Chuck Hornbuckle, Angela Primm, Leah Shell, Terry Carilla, Mike Anderson, Ginger Max- wee. Judy Harris. FIFTH ROW: Edwin Townsend, Mike Harris, Phil Bowers, Keith Woods, Jerry m= -ondor, Kay Crook, Rosemary Jordan, Kim McCormic, Jeff Greer, SIXTH ROW: Steve Cha- ==. Terry Ward, Ricky Odle, Jimmy Carter, Neil Townsend, Mark Wallace, —_— 33 KAY MAXWELL MARILYN McCLURE } PAM TOWNSENI HEAD MAJORETTE: Joanna Bell RHS MAJORETTE The RHS majorettes are a very talent ed group of girls, These girls practice. many long hours during the summer months, Their beauty and talent has been a major asset to our band, 34 MR, HARRIS ——— ———————— a HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is an organization to honor the Jun- iors and Seniors who maintain a 3. Taverage. These students are outstanding in the areas of schol- arship, leadership, service, and character, 36 ae NATIONAL HONOR SOC . —— =e Ai The members of the National Honor Society are from left to naw Evelyn Hopper, Karin Townsend, Pam Boggan, Sherri Moore, au” Brenda Myracle. | The Beta Club is an organization of high school students of good character and creditable achieve- ments, Membership in the club signifies that the students have been designated by the High School as worthy of special recognition, 37 - 38 =. } of , Aa: i. F, Editor ------s---.-..-..- Randall 2 Asst MEGitOg =) = S's eo, 5 Sve d= Rhonda Ca Co-Editors Senior Class-------- - Rosemary |= Junior Class----- .-.--... Helen Ca Soph, Class--------- Keith McCog Fresh, Class-------- Carol Ann $= Sports - - - - 7 Ss ss 58) == 3Ob an Activities --------.- Edwin Towns Features-----------.-.- Lea Bam Advertising - --------- Olivia ica Administration- ------.--- Myra Loa Bus. Manager--------.--.- Mickey Photographer - -------- Marilyn Townse Advisors - - - - ----=----Mrs, Glends tem Mrs, Wanda Townes Mrs, Alice Mrs, Edith Tag Mr, Jerry Mr, Ronald Lac® NUAL SIAFF ADVISORS AN = = = — — =r — = i fy bt ' ia | 40 41 = A _ 4a = ie , _e, + a ee 13 ‘s xy ee b. a ae ™ t 43 : 4 ’ 7 5 _ ba | rs | ' | 7 X : , | ‘3h, f , J A , 4 : A’ ett 7 : 8} , _ “ — ss = i i + | sa aye ie { j i : | : , i } it a tis 44 AMER OF ce lt Fy, 1 Ls 4, FHA OFFICERS PRESIDENT Doris Johnson VICE PRESIDENT Marta McMurray SECRETARY Rebecca Montgomer TREASURER Lea Burton HISTORIAN Kathy Montgomery SONG LEA DER Janet Bledsoe REPORTER Marilyn Townsend FRESHMEN aut SOPHOMORES -DuMSORS Marilyn Kindle, Ann Bledsoe, and Kathy Montgomery. Demetrius Mays, Y YARBRO a a Li ‘ — 45 46 PRES. --- - Danny-Tang VICE PRES. - -_ Lynn Wy, SEC, - - - - Tony Walla SENTINEL Tony McCorm REPORTER - Jimmy Yar TREAS, - - Robert Myrac HT ii il Ney nAUN V.I.P.s Five Very Important Persons in our school are the secretaries and the guidance counselor. Their patience, under- standing, guidance, in- dustry and willingness to lend a helping hand, have proven invaluable. Our appreciation can scarcely be expressed in so few words, but to the R.H.S. V.I.P.S we say “THANKS, a ; aan Mrs. Peggy Hayes, Mrs. Mary Jo Shell, Mrs. Jimmie Dixon, Title I and T= Aides, lJ -_ Mrs, Alice Reid, Guidance Counselor, Mrs. Wanda Conger, secretary, 48 LEADERS Some of the foremost leaders of our commun- ity have been gathered together to form our School Board. These men devote their time and efforts toward a better organized and more efficient school. Also, important are the principals, they admin- ister through a person to petson relationship with students daily. We offer our thanks for the hard work of these ‘ine men, a i “+. | [ = “i eS = ™™. sett to right: Mr. Zulas Coleman, Mr. Clint Brasher, Mr. Guy =. Sobert Bibbs, Mr. H. L. Townsend Sr.: SECOND ROW: Mr. Holland :-- “imman, Mr. Billy Stevens, Superintendent, Mr. G. L. Scott. . Mr. Mack Chandler, Assistant Principal, Basketball Coach. Mr. Wayne Stanfill, Principal. } ee, CA eee Mrs, Wanda Townsend: UTM; Mrs. Glenda Moore: Bethel Mrs. Mary Colwick: MSU. Bachelor of Science in Business College; Bachelor of Science. Bachelor of Science, Engl Education. English I, Typing English II, Girls P.E. iI, French I. I. Mr. Andy Whitwell: UTM; Miss Sandra Steed: Union © Bachelor of Science. English Bachelor of Arts. Title 1 @ ny. glish I, Il, III, Iv. 50 The roar of a class dis- cussion and the silence dur- ing a six weeks exam were among the varying moods of the English classes, as each student took another step in his study of literature and grammer. Meanwhile, the Librarians worked quietly and diligently to aid each student with his outside work, Si Taylor: George -ollege for Teachers; Secor Arts. Librarian. The sights, sounds and sometimes smells of meals being prepared and garments being constructed prevaded the north end of the R.H.S. halls this year. Home Ec. has always proven a thrilling experience, it provides use- ful skills for hobbies and knowledge for the future. PSiSse Orr: Union Univ. Sechelor of Science, =. I, Il, Ill, IV, and a Miss La Verne Tucker: Lambuth College; Bachelor of Science, George Peabody College for Teachers; Master of Arts. Title I; Librarian. Mrs. Nancy Yarbro: UTK; Bachelor of Science. Home Ec. I, H, HI, IV. 51 SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS UTM; Mr. Ronald Lackey: UTM; Mr. Jerry Lynn Ivey: Mrs, Louise Gregor Bachelor of Science, MSU; Bachelor of Science. Biology, Bachelor of Science. Master of Education, Biology Chemistry, Physics. I, Il, Geometry, A I, Assistant Football Coach. Math, ; i The path to the future belongs to science and math. Whether it is the simplest phase of Al- gebra I or the most complicated problem of Physics, these classes can provide the avid student with a start to an exciting hobby or career, Miss Carolyn Washam: UTM; Bachelor of Science. General Science, General Business. 52 World History. Mr, Michael Lee: Austin Peay State Univ. ; Bachelor of Science. American History, World Geography. Why did we study history? We did it be- cause each of us was concerned with the state our world was in. By studying history, we sought an insight to our present problems by looking objectively at our past actions and attempting to help correct the mistakes. Mr. Tim Johnson: Attending UTM, Student Teacher, in Social Studies, Miss Jane Spence: UTM; Bach- elor of Science. Sociology, Economics, American History, World History. 53 VOCATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. J. G, Brasher: UTM; Mr. Everett L. McIilwain: Mr. Henry Sanders: Tennessee Bachelor of Science. Distribu- UTK; Bachelor of Science. A I State; Bachelor of Sciess= tive Education. Assistant Bas- Vocational Agriculture II, III, Vocational Agriculture, Mas. ketball Coach. IV. Discussions of prices, farming techniques, the whine of saws and S= clank of large machines could always be heard at the south end = hall as the vocational and industrial arts students sought the knows and skills that will help them in the outside world. Mr. W.G. Russell: UTM, UTK, UT Memphis; Machine Shop I, Il. 54 BUSINESS EDUCATION Accuracy with speed was the goal set before each 1971-72 business education student. The accomplishment of this goal was achieved by hard work whether using an office machine or a typewriter. a Miss Ruth Carrington: Bethal Col.; Bachelor of Arts: Book- keeping, VADTM, VOE. ©2n Holbert: Austin = Univ.; Bachelor of Typing I, Shorthand, eee ED and P.E. BAND The racing engine, a screech of brakes, and the sigh of an upset teacher began again at R.H.S. as the 1971-72 students took on the challenge of learning driving skills. In less nerve racking moments Mr. Pratt directs his boys P.E. class to physical fitness. Mr. Harris though not a drivers’ ed. teacher spends a lot of time on the road between R.H.S. and the neighboring junior highs, Under his direc- tion R. H.S. has developed an award winning band and the Pride of Riverside High School. Semcon Pratt: UTM; =@ of Science, MSU: M = Ars. Boys Physical o=. Drivers’ Education, = = = Coach, Mr. Leebrun Harris: OSU, MSU; Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts. Band Director, . iHivin | 6B ee) HWEATION 56 much appreci our school ars cooks, mainz men and cuss Nearly 500 sa depend on the their noon me clean and e= school buildiz Mrs. Duane Jones; Manager, Mr. Grappell Brasher, Mrs. Lillie Brasher, Mrs. Mary Kay Vise, Mrs. Essie Mae Brasher, Mrs. Hazel Mills; Cooks. Mr. Hershal Davis, Mr. J. B. Lacy; Maa Transporta always provics hard workine | drivers who ra the sun to ena safe and prom rival for ano= a || of school, Mr. Clyde Yarbro Ir, Mr. Albert Kindle, Mr. R. L. Brasher, Mrs. Janie Thomas, Mr. Robert Olivis, Mr. Ray Miller, Mr. Gardner West, Mr. J. B Bledsoe; Bus Drivers. E £ q la I as et tae: e. E enh aa 1 ay(jl —_— = an —= Robert Smith watches as Secretary Jo Ann Middleton and Treasurer Rosemary Jordan explain the art “= President Ricki Goodman and Sergeant at- Arms Johnny Adams. 2ylor, Mrs. Alice Reid, Mr. Ronnie Lackey, Mrs. Wanda Townsend, Mr. Jerry Lynn Ivey and Mrs. sere. OH! So that's what you do in the staff conference room! JOHNNY ADAMS FFA 1,2, 3, 4; History Club 3 = Pep Club 3,4; Who's Who Class Clown 4; What's What Jabbering: Juniors; Annual Staff 4; Senior Favorite. GAYLE RENEE BAILEY Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; FTA 4; Hicum Club 4; TOEC 4, MELVIN GLENN BRASHER | FFA 1,2, 3; Board Squaring Contest | ist Place; VICA 3; State Safety | Contest Ist Place, SANDRA ANN BATTLES FHA 1, 2,3; French Club 4; History Club 4; FTA 4, JAMES RANDALL BUCHANNS® Basketball 2, 3, 4; History Clee Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 4; FHA 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4, JOANNA BELL FHA 1,2, Parliamentarian Club 1, 2,3, 4; Band 1, Majer 3, Head Majorette 4; TOEC | nual Staff 4; What's What Sea Senior; Who's Who Most Tales Si iL. BUTLER = S72 Club 2,3, President 4 SiLinb 2, 4, President 3: ree Seas: Editor 4: FHA 4: Mu Seta 2,3, Treasurer 4: ‘= Most Courteous 4; Pep = ssacent Council Representa- memes Jaycees 3,4, : ee BLEDSOE 2 : French Club 4; TOEC s=cent 4; Library Club 2; IStafi 4; FHA 1,2,3, 4; Chap- so Leader 3,4; Junior, Chap- sate Degrees, Sub-Region — = Sea | — - = = Bi = . : - 7 : ‘ : _— i Bear? RAY DAVIS = Foot stball Manager 1, 2; Class President 3: oe 3, Historian - = Staff 4; Student _ Sepresentative 4; Who's e= Dependable 4; RHS Jay- Sceasurer 3, 4, s BENNEE BRAS HER =. —.2; Basketball 1,2, 3; FTA J=CA 3; Secretary 4; Pep = 5 Tt! EDDIE MIKE CORDLE Baseball 3, 4. JUDY CAROLYN BOX FHA 1,2, 3,4; TOEC 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4, NIC KY JOE DUCK Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Mu Alpha Tae Reporter 4; French Club Press: 4; Chemistry Award 3; Engi Award 38; National Honor Sox 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Who's Was Most Likely To Succeed 4, LYDIA LEA BURTON Student Council Vice- Presices= Secretary 4; FTA 1,2,3, Vice ident 4; FHA 1,2, 3, Treasme Junior, Chapter and State Demy Beta Club 3, 4; French Club eS torian 4; Library Club 2; Anpuw Staff 4. JAMES TERRY DUKE Football 1, 2,3, Co-Captain 4; History Club 4; Pep Club 3, 4; RHS Jaycees 3, 4; Student Council Rep- resentative 3; Basketball Royalty Prince 4; Class Vice-President 4; FHA 4. KATHY JANE CAGLE FHA 1,2, 38; TOEC 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; French Club 4. JAMES FRANKLIN EVANS FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Higam Club 4, BRENDA JOYCE CASTLEMA® FHA 1,2,3; FTA 4; French G History Club 4, =: Ww, FISHER a, 3, 4, oi a MARIE CARTER ==, 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; = FTA 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Sry Club 4; Mu Alpha Theta 2. eS. LEE GOODMAN = 1.2, 3,4; History Club 8; Bas- we el 1,2; Class Vice- President = Se ior Favorite, NEDA JANE COTHAM foe 2,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, EARL FONZO FUNDERBURK, JR, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 4; Soil Judging, Second Place, RHONDA ANN CONDER Student Council Representative 3, President 4; Stage Band 1, 2; Band 1,2, 3,4; FTA 1,2, Reporter 3, President 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; TOEC Parliamen- tarian 4; Annual Staff Co-Editor 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4, 2, 3; Who's Who Most Likely to Succeed, Most De- pendable 4, RICKY BRUCE GOFF Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Peg Club 1, 2, 3,4; RHS Jaycees 7 What's What Silliest Sophomess FHA 4. ae TERECIA CRUSE FHA 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 3,2 @ Secretary 3, 4; History Club 7. RICKY LEE GRACE FFA 1,2, 3,4; FHA 4; History Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1; Pep Club 3, 4. PATRICIA DIANE FLOWERS FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 4; His- tory Club 4, JOHNNY H, GRIMES FFA 1,2,3, 4; FHA 4; 44H 7 History Club 3; Skills Contes Dairy Judging 1; Livestock Jas 1,2, 3, 4; Land Judging 3. BETTY CAROLE GILBERT FHA 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 3, Treasurer 4, ONY BRUCE GURLEY 1.2. 3; Class Vice-President 1; meciab 1, 2. ©, ANN GOODMAN Dall 1,2, 3,4; Basketball ssa 4+; Who's Who Most Athletic eee 1,2, 3; FTA 1,2, 3; Annual = = Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; TOEC STEVE RAY HAMM VICA 3. MITZI GRAVES FHA 1,2, 3; DECA 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 2, 3, SSCHAEL LEE HARRIS Stace Band 1,2, 3,4; Band 1, 2, 3, c= President 4; History Club 3, Pep club T]|VERLY ANN HAYES SA 1, 2,3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Sanual Staff 4. JAMES EARL IVEY Band 1,2; DECA 3, Vice-President 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; History Club 4; What's What Greenest Freshman. CONNIE JO HESTER Ripley High School Transfer; FHA 1; Science Club 1; Riverside High School Junior Degree; FTA 2, 3; Mu Alpha Theta 2,4; Annual Staff 4; Band Librarian 2; Pep Club 2, 4, RANDY HIGDON | DECA 3, Parliamentarian + nual Staff 4; What's What Swiq senior; Who's Who Best Looka = ep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1 “ History Club 2, 3, 4. | VICKI LYNN HAYES FHA 1, 2, 3; History Club 4. DAVID A, KEETON Football 1,2; FFA 1,2,3,4 chine Shop 3, 4; VICA 3, Seas 4, President; VICA Skills Ca 3; Pep Club 1, 2; FFA Skilie® test 3,4; 4-H Crop Judging ——_ SHIRLEY KAYE HICKERSON FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Mu Alpha Ti Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1 = © 821TH McCORMIC President 1; Band 1, 2, 3, Sesat 4; FTA 2, 3, 4; History = President 4; Stage Band 1, 2, ‘smual Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2, Sssociate Member Mu Alpha ——_ mer N KAYE IVEY = +=. 3,4; Junior Degree FTA Se Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 4; =. Staff 4; History Club 4, TONY LEE McCORMICK History Club 3, 4; FFA 1,2, 3, Sen- tine] 4; Football 1, 2; Pep Club 3, 4; FFA Soil Judging Team 4; FFA Parliamentary Procedure 4, DORIS JUANITA JOHNSON FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Chapter Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4, Sub-Regional Treasurer 3, Junior Chapter and State Degrees; FTA 2, Secretary 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 8, Secretary 4; French Club Reporter 4; History Club 4; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3. east MANERS resident 3, 4; Magazine = = == MARIE JOHNSON Se = Springhill High School _-. =; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club Gimory Club 4. TERRY WAYNE MARTIN ROSEMARY JORDAN FHA 1, Reporter 2, 3; FTA 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Royalty Princess 2, Class Treasurer 4; TOEC President 4; Who's Who Best All Around 4; Stu- dent Council Representative 4; An- nual Staff 4. RONNIE MARR FFA 1,2, 3; Basketball 1.2 Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3. DARLINA KAY JONES Transfer from Johannes : Area School Pep Club 2; Track Team 2; TOEC 4, MICHAEL GLENN MEADS Transfer John Overton Art 1,2, 3. CAROL JANE KINDLE FHA 1,2, 3,4; Pep Cia French Club 4; History —— © MILLER 54; VICA 3, 4. =eL=E LOONEY Yeley High School, Calif. ‘eset High School, Mo, FHA 2; Beta Club 2, 4; Senor Society 3; Football PTA 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- 4ipha Theta 4; Math ence Club 3; Annual TONY EUGENE MILLER FFA I; VICA 3, 4. ANNETE MANESS Basketball 1,2, 3, Captain 4; Bas- ketball Royalty Princess 3, 4; Foot= ball Maid 1; Freshman Favorite; FHA 1; FTA 2; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; TOEC 4, = MORGAN = . + Soil Judging 3; VICA = Pep Club 4. BANE MANESS = +,4; TOEC 4; Mu Alpha = Secretary 4; Pep Club 3, =. Staii 4; Beta Club 8, 4; Sool Spirit 4, — ff ROBERT MY RACLE FFA 1,2,3, Treasurer 4; Pep Clas 4; History Club 4; RHS Jaycees = Annual Staff 4. TERESA ANN McCLURE FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 1, 2; Beta Clam 2,3, Treasurer 4; Band 1, 2,3, Saas retary 4; History Club 4; Pep Clu 1, 2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Football Maid 3; Football Queen 4; Whos Who Best Looking 4; Stage Banc 2, 3, 4. JAMES LEWIS PETTIGREW Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. KATHY ENGLAND McCORMICK Basketball 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; FTA 1, 2; History Club 4; Class Secretary 1; Annual Staff 4; Associate Member Mu Al- pha Theta. DOUGLAS RAY RAMEY FFA 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1. EDITH ANN McDONALD Pep Club 1; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; FIA French Club 4, DANNY RAY RHODES Sssory Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, = DIE LORRAINE McELRATH @esketball 1; Pep Club 1,4; FHA -.-, 3, 4; French Club 4; Student 2 @cil Representative 4. JAMES LYNN SMITH FFA 1; Pep Club 4, SHERRY KAY McELRATH Basketball 1; Pep Club 1; FHA 1, 2, 3,4; FTA 4; History Club 4; French Club 4, meetesS ROBERT SMITH == Club 2,3, Reporter 4; Mu Al- se Theta 2,3, Vice-President 4; sory Club 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; eel Staff 4; Baseball 3, 4; Who's Sest All Around 4; Class Presi- om 3, 4. WSaTA JO McMURRY = 1,2, 3,4, Vice-President 4; = Sweetheart 3, 4; Junior, Chap- @= State Degrees; FTA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2; Sory Club 4; Annual Staff 4, DANNY LYNN SPENCE FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; FHA Beau 4, | OLIVIA McMURRY FHA 1,2, Parliamentarian 3, 4; PTS 1, 2,3, Reporter 4; Cheerleader 3. Co-Captain 4; Band 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary 2; Sopho- more Favorite 2; History Club 4; French Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Me Alpha Theta 4; Football Maid 4; Who's Who Most Courteous 4; Ste- dent Council Representative 2, KENNETH WAYNE STEVENS Band 1, 2, 3, 4; stage Band 1, 2, 3, fase JO MIDDLETON j FHA 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; DECA | 3, Treasurer, ARTHUR BIMMY STEWARD FLORA L., MOORE French Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Fe = 1,2, 0,4: FTA ‘4, geALD RAY STRICKLIN = 1.2, 3; Basketball 1,2; Band = “istory Club Vice-President 3; S22 Sand 3, 4; Basketball Prince = 2. RHS 4; Who's Who Most aeented 4, = 2Y KATHERINE MOORE foe 1.2,3, 4; FTA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep = 1,2, 3,4; History Club 4; An- = Staff 4; Cheerleader 4, DANNY RONALD STRAWN FFA 1,2. REBECCA ANN MONTGOMERY FHA 1,2, Treasurer 3, secretary 4; Junior, Chapter, and State De- erees: FTA 1; Pep Club:1, 2; 3, 4: TOEC 4 Annual Staff; DECA 3; Bas- ketball 1,2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Fresh- man Favorite, S2aNNY TANNER Seecball 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 2, 3; Sesedall 3; FFA 1,2, 3, President z —_ Siti ANN ODLE =4 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1; What's 2t Greenest Freshman 1. RANDALL FRANKLIN TANNE® Football 1, 2; History Club 3 === 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 8, PAMELA ADELE PETTIGREW BOBBY GENE THOMAS Football 1, 2, 3,4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, President 4; History Club 3, 4; RHS Jaycees Pres- ident 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Class y President 2; Annual Staff 4; Sopho- more Favorite. BEVERLY JOAN POWERS FHA 1, 2, 3; TOEC Secretary 4; Library Club 2; Annual Staff 4. WALTER EUGENE TOLE FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball Manam eee TONYA McCLAIN PROFFITT FHA 1, 2,3; DECA 3, 4; Histors | 3; Pep Club 3; Annual Sta® 4. = LEWIS TOLE ec2ll 1,2,3, Captain 4, Home- S= King 4; Football 3, 4; Base- ss | © AROL RENFROE 2,3; Pep Club 4; DECA 3, 4, CURTIS TOWNSEND = ub 1, 2, 3,4; VICA 1; Basket 1.2; History Club 3; FFA 1, 2. =O. ANN SMITH 2.2.3; FTA 1,2, 3, Secretary ‘=a Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, _2ptain 3, 4; Social Studies mmc 5; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior ==te; What's What Silliest Soph- sme; Who's Who Miss RHS 4, EDWIN CLAY TOWNSEND Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor society 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 2, President 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Mr. School Spirit 4; Bookkeeping Award 3; History Club 4, LILA JEAN RUSHING FHA 1,2, 3; FTA 1, 2,3; Treasurer 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, Captain 4; Band 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 3; What's What Jabbering Junior; Who's Who Class Clown 4; TOEC 4; Annual Staff 4, RICKY D, TUCKER FFA 1,2, 3, 4; History Club 4; FFA Secretary 2; FHA 4, JANICE ANN STRAWN FHA 1, 2,3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Annual Staff 4, TONY DALE WALLACE Baseball 1,2, 3, Captain 4; History Club 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; Pep Club 4; FFA Soil Judging Con- test; FFA Parliamentary Procedure Contest. PAMILA SWINDLE FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Sophomore Favorite 2; History Club 4; FTA 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2,4; Basketball 1, 2; Miss School Spirit. JAMES PAUL WEST History Club 4, JUDY KAY TAYLOR FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3, Annual Staff 4, © SvelLLE-WILLIAMS oe = Basketball 4. DY GALE TOWNSEND Se 2; Annual Staff Photog- = Sisory Club 3; Pep Club eee tA 1,2, Reporter 3, 4; RICKY DEAN WILSON - Basketball 1,2, 3, Captain 4; His- tory Club 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Who's Who Most Athletic 4; Basketball Royalty Prince 3; RHS Jaycees 3, 4. _ SALLY KAY WEATHERFORD FHA 1, 2,3, 4; Pep Club 2; FTA 2. 7 ® w Ft.9 i — a Treasurer 3, Vice-Presi- eames judging 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2, S WHEELER = 7 —_—= JIMMY YARBRO History Club 3; Annual Staii = © 1,2, 3, Reporter 4; FHA 4; Skil Contest 2; Parliamentary Process 4; Scholarship Committee 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; RHS Jaycees Vice ™ ident 3, 4. VICKY SUE WHITE FHA 1,2, 3, 4; FTA 2, 3, 4; Liteaee Club 2; TOEC 4; Annual Staf® TOM EDD YOUNG Basketball 1; VICA 2; FFA 4; Base= ball 4, PATWLETTE YARBRO FHA 1,2, 3,4; FTA 2, 3, 4; History Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 4; Mu Alpha Theta Associate Mem- ber 2. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE: Linda Brown Steve Channell Thomas Davenport ‘ a f oy oe ‘ yt i, yo. yy, ew hed tee RAR Sa te ; nN oN er ee i oe 7 ie et el er = oS Cl. OE jt A : a 5 ‘tee ¥ “4 y Et Soe pote Lem ty ‘ Site, erseer nar! he i te, 5 Mike Anderson — Judy Ballinger) (John Amold Ann Bledsoe Bobby Baugus Pam Boggan Mike Biggers Gail Box Jeff Blankenship Wanda Box David Boroughs Vickie Buchanan Mike Box Sherry Burton Gary Brasher Sharon Butler se eee eeeaee Nancy Yarbro, Miss Jane Spense, Mr, Jesse Brasher, Mr. Henry Sanders, Miss Carolyn Washam, Mr, = Holbert seem to be in the principal's office again! JUNIOR OFFICERS | ae _ a a ry Al A President, John Arnold; Vice-President, Joy Vise; Secretary, Kathy Montgomery; Treasurer, Danny Scott seem be taking time out from their studies, James Brasher Janis Cagle Larry Brasher Mary Cordle Danny Carrington Kaye Crook James Davis Earnestine Dabbs FHOTo HOT AWAILABLE David French Albey Dale steve Grace Debbie Fisher Danny Graves Billy Goff Mike Gurley Karen Goodman 82 Ne Phote AVANAGLE Larry Haggard Debbie Graves Randy Hardin Mariesa Greenway William Hayes Mary Grimes David Higgins Shirlie Hendricks William Jenkins Susan Henry Randy Johnson Melinda Holland Rickie Johnson Evelyn Hopper Gary Keen Judy Houston Howard Keeton JoNell Johnson Steve Knight Pam Jones Danny McFall Marilyn Kindle Jerry Matheny Jennifer King Tim Matheny Carolyn Laster Dickie Miller Jan LeMay 83 Gary Montgomery Hope Maners James Montgomery Kay- Maxwell Ricky Mullins Demetries Mays Ricky Odle Patsy Mays Jeff Pearcy Barbara Miller Randy Pope Elsie Mills Leroy Primm Kathy Montgomery Terry Quinn Patricia Moore Tim Reddix Sheree Moore Johnny Robertson Brenda Myracle Dale Scott Pam Parham Danny Scott Reginia Pearcy Eddie Smart my ope ts ai vie Se Diane Pettigrew Garry Sterling Paula Pheips PROTS Hat Avedoble 84 Greg Taylor Donna Pratt Tim Tillman Angela Primm Larry Turnbo Joanna Quinn Frankie Tuten Jennifer Renfroe HOT AW AULABLE + « eae ? ia iad “y whys Garry Tyler Debbie Rhodes Randy Vise Betty Robertson Danny Walker Melba Rosson Terry Ward Leah Shell Curtis Wilson Claretta Smith Edwin Young Peggy Stanfill Cheryl Stricklen Pam Taylor Karin Townsend Teresa Townsend Cindy Turmer Joy Vise Martha Watson Sheila White Patty Wilkins 86 Ee een _ .. i —_ - fv a or ae ss Mert a ——- a eA Using the library facilities are sophomore officers Vicki Redden, Secretary; Terry Jo Reid, Vice-President; Betty Butler, President; and Dexter Rainey, Sergeant-at-Arms. SOPHOMORE SPONSORS rs = eh 3 ) Ft) real 7 pi : i a, a re a © ‘hoa he 7 — 3 - rag all « ‘ a - in . = J — ae 5 “9 ree Me, a aes ‘oa | : ‘scussing their responsibilities as sophomore homeroom teachers are Mr, Andy Whitwell, Mr. Everett Mcill- sin, Mrs, Pauline Orr, Mr. Charles Conger, and Mr, Weldon Pratt. 89 90 Glenda Anderson Antony Alexander Michelle Anderson Jimmy Austin Juantia Austin Gene Autry Penny Aycock Donnie Baker Frankie Belew Randall Baker Cheryl Bell Johnny Bell Vicki Brasher Dana Bobo Debbie Britt Jeff Bowman Kay Bryant Danny Box Donna Burns Edward Brasher Betty Butler Ricky Brasher Mary Butler Mike Broadway Loretta Chumney Chris Brown Bobbie Clifton Jerry Cagle Janice Collet Terry Carillo Kathy Colwick David Cox Sherry Conrad Jerry Crews Shelia Conway Darrell Cruise Sherry Cottrell Billy Denham Glenda Crews Kenneth Dickons Karen Cunningham Chris Doyle Kim Cunningham Tony Grant Penny Davis Tim Grace Vicky Dennison Jim Harris Sue Dickerson Ricky Hayes Myra Duck Robert Haynes Debbie Featherston Buddy Henry Diane Fisher Larry Houston 91 Sharon Fisher Terry Hudson Tommye Kay Funderburk Jackie Inman Brenda Gray Ronnie Inman Ann Janelle Gilbert David Jones Martha Hemby Joe Keeton Rhonda Hobbs Joe Kindle ta , Sandra Ivey _y Garson Looney a i {. Debra Keeton Charlotte King Sonya King Elizabeth MclIllwain Keith Long Teresa McKenzie Clara Matheny Mark McBride Judy Mays Ida Mills Debbie Moody Joy Moore Don McClure Brenda Norman 92 Lynell Odle Debra Pettigrew Cheryl Phillips Lounell Pettigrew Betty Pitts Martha Potts Pam Potts Diane Primm Tonya Raney Steve Marchbanks Vicky Redden Terri Jo Reid Doris Renfore Phil Maxwell Patricia Scott Priscilla Scott Pam Shavers Steve Montgomery Teresa Shavers Judy Stegall Kay Talley Alita Taylor Ricky Moore Pam Townsend Debbie Tubbs Carol Turnbo David Moore Janice Vaughn 93 94 Kay Wallace Danny Odle Cindy Webster Danny Pearcy Geneta White Dexter Rainey Janice Wallace Randy Sanders Pam Wooten James Williams Phillip Wyatt = % st he '- te! ay Sh on set) i wt oe 4 tb: : us yg Y : CLASS SPONSORS Mr, Willie Russell, Miss Ruth Carrington, Miss Sandra Steed, Mrs. Mary Colwick, and Mr, Micheal Lee are watching Mrs, Louise Gregory demonstrate her ability at operating a steel lathe, Wanda Baker Joe Baker Cindy Barber David Bivens Diane Boroughs James Blackwell Evelyn Brown David Bledsoe Christie Butler Joe Frank Boyd Judy Cagle Tony Brasher 97 98 The Freshman officers: Billy Reid, President; Coreta Keeton, Secretary; and Keith Smart, Vice- President, seem to be enjoying a break from their studies, Regina Cloyd Dale Brasher Teresa Coleman Johnny Broadway Joni Conway Ted Carrington Pam Cotham Jimmy Carter Amy Crawley Craig Chumney Becky Cruse Jerry Comer Carol Davis Barry Conder Cathy Davis Gary Conder Patricia Davis Michael Conrad Lisa Duck Barry Crosby Gail Evans Danny Greer Diane Featherton Kent Hamm Peggy Fisher Ricky Harris Diane Funderburk Robert Hearington Cathy Funderburk Michael Higgins Teresia Garrett Chester Houston Shelia Goodman Danny Houston Flossie Gurley David Johnson Judy Harris David Johnson Vickie Hays Sonny Jordan Rita Hickerson Timmy Knight Sherry Hicks Gary Maness Terri Higdon Geary Maness Debbie Hill Dale Marr Janice Ivey Gary Mays Coreta Keeton Steve Miller Felecia King Charlie Moore Janice Lowery Thomas Moore Marilyn McClure Daniel Morgan Kim McCormic Randy Nix Kathy McCoy Robert Patterson Flora McElrath Steve Paulk 100 Tanya McFall Joe Pope Joy McPherson Danny Pope Donna Mays Homer Pulley Sharon Mays Billy Reid Sheila Middleton Bart Rogers Sandra Mills Jeff Shavers Janet Pearcy Gary Sims Yolanda Pettigrew Ricky Sims Mary Phillips Keith Smart Lydia Primm Kennth Smith Sherrie Quinn Ronald Smith Gail Rosson Max Stokes Christine Shavers Danny Taylor Eddie Shutt Jerry Townsend 101 Gloria Smith Ronnie Tucker Kathy Smith Tommy Usery Patty Steward Tommy Wallace Robbie Steward Jeff West Cathy Stricklin Calvin Wheat Sandra Tharp Allen Wood Shirley Tillman Kathy Walker Chandra White Melanie Willams Donna Woods Kim Yates Retha Yates Sharla Young 102 Nita Joy Lafferty Paul Moore Kathy Smith seems to be in the middle of one of the many fights of these two Riverside lovebirds, It looks like Mr, Sanders has caught Mike Higgins looking where he shouldn't, 103 —_—_— _ — — — — —— — — — — JOHNSON WHITE AG LIME | L. L. JOHNSON 549-3057 BOBBY JOE WHITE 852-3527 | Scotts Hill and Decaturville, Tennessee Compliments of THE WAREHOUSE Scotts Hill Tennessee Compliments of PAT'S CAFE Scotts Hill Phone 549-7676 | BARRETT'S JEWELRY Watches, Diamonds, Crystal and China Watch Repair and Engraving Phone 847-2852 Parsons, Tennessee DECATURVILLE FUNERAL HOME Decaturville, Tennessee WYATTS BARBER SHOP Scotts Hill, Tennessee Free Estimates Phone 549-7017 Compliments of FAMERS STATE BANK Scotts Hill, Tennessee Member F.D.I.C. a wacw 1 L ee | i : eh : : an SUNSET Ja: pe % a he Tx = SUNSET MOBILE HOMES Open Nights till 9:30 PM Lexington, Tennessee Hwy. 20 W. and 104 Intersection 968-9580 A Better Mobile Home At A Better Price Free Delivery and Set Up Within 100 miles AUBREY BOOTH, Mor. Large Selection to Choose From Famous Brands; Royal English, Monterey, Rampart, Noble, Markee 107 HOLCOMB PRODUCE Phone 847-3801 Wholesale Groceries and Feeds Parsons, Tennessee PARSONS MORTUARY A. F. TOLLEY, Manager Telephones: Day 847-344, 847-2482 Night 847-3281, 847-2482 Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmers Ambulance Service Burial Insurance Parsons, Tennessee WAYNE TOWNSEND, Manager MAURICE N. TOWNSEND, Asst. Manager TOWNSEND CHEVROLET CO. Phone 847-392! Parsons, Tennessee 109 110 Lexington COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS Tennessee Compliments of PERRY'S SERVICE STATION GROCERY F. P, FOOD MARKET DECATURVILLE |LUMBER COMPAN' LUCKY FOODS East Main Street Parsons, Tennessee Phone: 847-2467 | Serving Decatur Co. and Surrounding Fine meats, Produce feeds and Hardware QUINN QUINN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY areas since 1926 Decaturville, Tennessee Phone: 852-285 | BEAUTYLAND SALON “We love you Big Blue Located next to Yarbro's Foodland — Parsons, Tennessee Phone 847-3301 Congratulations and best wishes to the Seniors DECATUR COUNTY CO-OP FIRST NATIONAL BANK KADDIS MANUFACTURING CORP. Parsons, Tennessee Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation LINDSEY CARPET CENTER Compliments of 968-6166 Lexington, Tennessee WTBP Compliments of TAYLOR, RAINS SULLIVAN BARBER SHOP Radio AM 1550 Parsons, Tennessee Compliments of Broadcasting Service of UNITED FAMILY LIFE INS Townsend Broadcasting Corp. RALPH BOGGAN, Agent Best in Modern Country and Tops =. = in Pops . 4 W. D. COLWICK SONS Serving Decatur County and Rc docneer Lie nome Surrounding Areas Parsons, Tennessee Get The Best Get Sealtest Milk called Sea0l Ana DAIRY PRODUCTS JOHNSON BROS. SEGRAVES BUICK — PONTIAC APPLIANCE COMPANY COMPANY 272 West Church Street Lexington, Tennessee 38352 Frigidaire Kitchen Aid and Maytag Phone: 968-3626 847-6219 Salesmen | W.T. JOHNSON We Serve What We Sell : BILL BURTON BILL PIERCE Parsons, Tennessee THERMO-DYNAMICS, INC. Parsons, Tennessee FOSTER — World's most complete line of temperature system Parsons, Tennessee FIRST STATE BANK Member F.D.I.C. Linden, Tennessee 117 DECATUR COUNTY BANK ished 1899 Establ Bank ’ Is IS your “Th 118 THE DOWNTOWN DAIRY BAR AND GRILL Hwy. 100 West Decaturville, Tennessee Phone: 852-4436 The goodest place to eat JOE V. HOLMES GROCERY Bee Supplies Custom Feed Mill Feed-Seed Fertilizer Lexington, Tennessee FRIZZELS FAMILY SHOE STORE Quality Shoes Phone: 968-363 | Lexington, Tennessee DAN'S CAFE Lexington, Tennessee RYE McILLWAINS SERVICE STATION Oldest service station in Parsons we know. Our business is monkey business Phone 847-2227 MAXWELL'S DEPT. STORE Dry Goods, Hardware, and Furniture Parsons, Tennessee 847-3721 WHITE'S SUPERMARKET Free Delivery Open 7 Days a Week Highway 100 Decaturville, Tennessee Phone: 852-2621 120 Compliments of MAXWELL CITY SERVICE Phone 847-473 | Parsons, Tennessee Compliments of W. K. BROOKS Graphologist Bath Springs, Tennessee 38311 Phone: 549-2337 SMITH GROCERY Decaturville, Tennessee GRAPEL'S FABRIC SHOP Phone 847-2624 Parsons, Tennessee LINDEN AUTO PARTS CO. Main and Mill Streets Linden, Tennessee 37096 Phone 589-241 | WILLIAMS MEN'S WEAR We Feature Famous Brand Clothing for Students and Men Lexington, Tennessee EVERYBODY'S DRESS SHOP THELMA and LEON SMITH, Owner Lexington, Tennessee Compliments of CITY WATCH SHOP WOODY ADCOX, 103 West Main St. Parsons, Tennessee MYRACLE GRO. AND STA. Hwy. 20 West Parsons, Tennessee Groceries, Feed and Seed FAIRVIEW DRIVE INN Owner and Manager HENRY B. 'BEDE' KING Your home away from mommy” LEXINGTON TRADING POST Furniture and Appliance Phone 968-2052 Lexington, Tennessee CAR-VA'S CASUALS KELLY’S BEAUTY SHOP 852-2864 Decaturville, Tennessee HOWARD'S CLOTH SHOP Linden, Tennessee R. GUY BUTLER Appliance, Tires, Gas, and Oil Decaturville, Tennessee 38329 SCENIC RESTAURANT AND MOTEL Tennessee River Catfish Perryville, Tennessee Highway 100 NATIONAL STORES Corp. Lexington, Tennessee Phone 968-2876 Lexington's Largest Dept. Store Phone 847-3351 | SEARS AUTHORIZED CATALOGUE SALES MERCHANT Sears C. A. DICKERSON JAKES DX SERVICE Specializes in Tune-ups Highway 100 East Parsons, Tennessee Phone 847-691 | GOODMAN BACKHOE WORK JOE GOODMAN Trucking, Backhoe and Pipeline work Decaturville, Tennessee Phone 852-3084 Parsons, Tennessee Compliments at REEVES EQUIPMENT COMPANY Your New Holland and International Harvester for Farm Equipment Lexington, Tennessee 948-2027 CENTRAL AUTO PARTS Parsons, Tennessee DOLLAR GENERAL STORE Parsons, Tennessee CITY BARBER SHOP Parsons, Tennessee Compliments of PARSONS CLEANERS MAX WILKINS, Owner 102 West 5th Street Parsons, Tennessee Phone 847-390] DAVIS DRY GOODS Lexington, Tennessee Home of Genuine Levis OSCAR D. GIBSON COMPANY : General Merchandise Gas and Oil, Feed and Electrical Appl. Parsons, Tennessee LEXINGTON SHOE STORE Put yourself in our shoes Lexington, Tennessee MODERN DRY CLEANERS Owner, GEORGE JORDAN Parsons, Tennessee Compliments of SCOTT FURNITURE Parsons, Tennessee Compliments of LLYOD IVEY SUN OIL COMPANY Parsons, Tennessee SMITTY BODY CLASS SHOP Parsons, Tennessee Phone: Day 847-2449 Night 847-2554 Wrecks Rebuilt 24 Hour Wrecker Service WESTERN AUTO ASSOC. STORE The Family Store Home owned by JOHN and JO JONES Parsons, Tennessee 847-3821 Quality Furniture Assures An Attractive Home THOMAS FURNITURE COMPANY Lexington, Tennessee SUGAR TREE RESORT A Peaceful Haven in The Heart of the Smokies Interstate 40 at Kentucky Lake Golf and Country Club Marina, Swimming and Fishing Horseback riding, Lots for Sale Sugar Tree, Tennessee 38363 Phone: 847-8834 ALEXANDER SHELL STATION AND GARAGE Scotts Hill, Tennessee Phone: 549-7782 Grease, Oil, Tire, and Batteries All flats fixed at Economical Prices RHODES MUSIC CENTER Records and Musical Instruments. Curtis Mathis T.V. and Stereos Compliments of CRAWLEY'S AUTO PARTS Everything Automotive Decaturville, Tennessee Compliments of M H BARBER SHOP Parsons, Tennessee LORRAINES BEAUTY SHOPPE Parsons, Tennessee Phone: 847-450] HOWARD'S CLOTH SHOP Linden, Tennessee 123 GRAVES SUPER MARKET First Grade Meats Groceries — Feeds F ertilizer — Hardware Phone 847-366] Tennessee B K DRY GOODS Decaturville Tennessee FAYES FANCY First In Fashions 101 Tennessee Avenue Parsons Tennessee LUNFORDS PHARMACY JAMES LUNSFORD Registered Pharmacist Your Prescription Store Phone 852-41 | | Decaturville MOTOR PARTS BEARING COMPANY Your Complete Service Center Phone 847-39] | Parsons Terme Compliments of JENNINGS RADIO SHOP Parsons aepcr ) nhepe ower || i taut yar ire! im ee oa: CP er ee ee =e Bi Ameer] Tiel eh Lema 4 ft ae peeit ‘ a or . ie él Ph i tar al 1 | PARSONS DAIRY BAR Home of the Superburger'’ — Sandwiches — Drinks and Frozen Custard MARIE, JAMES and TERRY DUKE Parsons Tennessee 125 DECATURVILLE TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS BOBBY L. HOBBS Allis-Chalmers Farm and Lawn Equipment Deutz Aircooled Tractors Repair of all kinds See Us Soon YARBRO'S FOODLAND Highway 100 East 847-3161 choice meats, all your grocery needs | WHITE AND SMITH Congratulations to Seniors! CRAWLEY FURNITURE CO. Decaturville, Tennessee STYLE SHOPPE ONE STOP SHOPPING IN DECATURVILLE FAMILY DRUGS SUGAR TREE MARINA Phone 968-6882 Lexington, Tennessee HOLCOMB FABRIC CENTER Butterick — McCall — Simplicity and Vogue Patterns Parsons Hwy. Lexington, Tenn. Fishing Tackle, Bait Boat Rentals Congratulations WHITE'S ESSO Interstate 40 at Kentucky Lake Parsons, Tennessee Tennessee | BURTON'S SHELL SERVICE 847-2195 Parsons, Tennessee HANCOCK DRY GOODS | | Good Luck Seniors Dry Goods — Ready to Wear Diamond Brand Shoes K. K. HOUSTON Men's and Boy's Levis Lexington, Tennessee CO a PIGGLY WIGGLY Clothes For The Family Lexington's Largest And Most Modern Food Market | Parsons, Tennessee West Church Street 847-2594 Lexington, Tennessee DECATURVILLE FEED MILL Phone 852-2172 | Decaturville, Tennessee 38329 KING'S FURNITURE | | TINKER LUMBER AND APPLIANCE | | COMPANY Complete Line of Building Decaturville, Tenn J Materials General Electric Appliances Parsons, Tennessee Phone 852-2066 | Phone 847-387] LONG EQUIPMENT COMPANY PARSONS, TENNESSEE 129 130 PERRY CHEVROLET CO, PARSONS FLORISTS AND GIFT SHOP Linden, Tennessee Phone 589-2125 24 hour wrecker service Owned by IMA JOYNER and DEBBIE FOSTER Compliments of HERSCHEL BRASHER TRUCKING COMPANY Parsons Tennessee DECATUR REPAIR SHOP We fix all brands and models of refrigerators, freezers, ranges, air conditioning, etc. Work is guaranteed Box 250 Decaturville, Tennessee Phone 852-2839 LINDEN DRUG CO. DECATURVILLE Linden, Tennessee FOO DS Quality Prescription Service In Decaturville On Phone 589-2712 | rarsons Highway We Accept U.S. Government Food Stamps ZULA'S Open 7:00 A.M.-8:00 P.M. Mon.-Sat. 1:00-8:00 P.M. Sunday Family Fashions For The Styles of Today Striving to serve you better Payroll checks gladly cashed Parsons, Tennessee 107 West Main Street Phone 852-297] DENHAM, WHITE AND DAVIS Complete Insurance Service’ Citizens State Bank Building Parsons, Tennessee 847-2760 (Phone) SEGVEt Tou riegt ia: ndependent Insurance AGENT , TUCKER'S RESTAURANT Parsons, Tennessee Phone: 847-988 | SCOTTS HILL AUCTION CO. Phone: 549-3527 YOUAL GIBSON HENRY B. GIBSON Darden 845-5726 Parsons 847-2996 When in Lexington EAT AT SANDY'S Hwy. 20 East Lexington, Tenn. MODERN CLEANERS 208 Tennessee Ave. Parsons, Tennessee 847-378 | 132 Compliments of BOAZ TIRE APPLIANCE Parsons, Tennessee Compliments of DOLLAR GENERAL STORE JOE LEWIS WHEAT Advertising specialty's Magnetic Car Signs, Calendars and Pens and Decals. Compliments of CENTRAL WHOLESALE AUTO PARTS INC. Parsons, Tennessee Compliments of A FRIEND CITIZENS STATE BANK BOOSTERS Member F.D.I.C. You'll make friends there Parsons, Tennessee Jeve. BRYAN KEETON GROCERY ESSO STATION Phone 549-2178 Bath Springs Tennessee Compliments of E. E. RHODES FURNITURE Scotts Hill, Tennessee Eat, Drink and Be Merry At the LEXINGTON DAIRY QUEEN BOOSTERS R. C. Montgomery Hardin Smith B. J. Stevens Nell England Mr. and Mrs. Jmo. L. Biggers Kelly's Grocery Bill Pomerory N. A. Martin Juanita Long Dr. R. C. 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