Spring City High School - Walden Yearbook (Spring City, TN)

 - Class of 1957

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' 1- ,iffy fV f'1ffff-15071 Q ci' . ,,,.. f fl' 1 .A 5- A 1774! N, ' f Q, J 7 ff! U., ffcfvmfi Qc - ,5 7 . - - ,,: , , , WHL, :R . .L E V Vi . . 1 . K t, ,gg ,L',,4,Q l fiiv' 'zuhi ' 2544 ww bt fgxi Wav 5 555432 M Zjffzffwxf fd-600 14045 if xwwmvcwf ' l WA wi2?6:za- af ' M QT4j,WZ?Jmu 24Mi 525 ,450 M, QW? WW W2 wwf 'lm flaw 14140 My 95?Q5fd2ff-ffffzw' awww xi' Q Q., zfm'wM,fM,,,wm??i90,,,'f M new if mf JWMQ? sf QP' Mwqf S Q! ffvigfgyv fy rpg 5' WW .MM W A' 1,,l'f'Jai??1f5ff QV W My W jf v w,,,wD,. . M Mc' vw we ww Www ,231.fw H5212 mv V . , : 13 ef' , mb THE 1957 WALDEN twenty-second edition published by the journalism class of Spring City High School Spring City, Tennessee The end of another day. Many enjoyable assembly programs were presented to the student body. I'11 take a brown cow, please. Each sale helps finance school activities. ?I'35IK .. wa EKEX Junior Halloween Royalty and entertainers remind us of trick or treat . An activity which offers competition and fun is volleyball. A quick snatch for books between classes. At the ten minute break, the coke machine is the most popular thing in school. Y gli K mu-, ,f v0 t fx -' These students are taking advan- tage ofa much-needed study period. Wasn'tthatsome of Poe's work? Mrs. Fairchild familiarizes her English students with the literature and grammar books. Deep knee bends are just what Mrs. Sherrill ordered in Phys. Ed. class. 67,1 4 51 H Mrs. Denton is recording grades for her Democracy class. ' ,X fd Jill I Mr. Miller is shown discussing a problem with some of the members of his Physics class. These boys in agriculture III did much of the work necessary around SCHS. A typical scene of the journalism class shows them working on their two publications, the school paper Wifi the yearbook. Q Q1 X J ,P fix avr FQ! ffbc? X' y . fd , 'i ti 0 MA I 2 These Home Ec. III Girls are shown working on one of the many projects which they undertake during thedyear. nnmnnu fi... L 1 'f1:'4 n s-gf: wk , L N WSF, if as 7135, 'fwlf' 5537 A. gig: 'yea 55225 A .V sig, L Mwi fig H351 ,1 2 ? -M Vi M52 ,Ph ? Qi Lx My 'gif Q PM M , W LP sh s www 3 K a S g P gs ' Nw 5 LAK xr 1 4 :QL W ,ei c 4 EYIQQS wwf-w E 1232 -H if! 2 X v Q 23? A213313 x 2 ,S R 'LL- M44 P5535 1 :tw-ww ew -'us 35' of WA 15, ff-3 faq, 5' bf His x E xgiig: I I .. K. N N O lf? :.. no .. 5 ,ss - ' , Y 4-te' .. mf ., Ai. S .ggx at f Q1 A 'Q iz ,Z vm ,E Y E A gi? ., W, ,lik w, Q f mifw .,-,f H gage N V 'Q D 5 X asf ,G Y K X Y ,i Q A , W, . -, ., A Q fy: , 9 sgigf' i' QB' -if Q fix if + vm -mf Q .,:,,:: Q A... ,QM A . . g. x N S , X gs 'A 5 'W 2- An exciting opening to an intramural football game. The seniors are warming up to try to gain the intramural softball championship. ,X S I I fl IN ll ? i i . Q TX .if x ,g .. f f ff i .x i if. 'QSM - 7 fl J ' s Q ff t K E . ' n ' n G A. 4 V ' , 'A 1' I T f ' , , 1 ' 1 1' i 13 , . 4 ' f,.,d,,,. 1 252- a s l ' I ' J ft, he fiwp ff. 'W I 5 ', 1 in -. , V , W ' Y m A . , I L' t ' x t.. Q., 'E' 'V L- - ' 1, ' - -, ' ' U K 'fu' . I Affffffvryffr. A N' l 's 13 9 ' i ' n Q . , . K xg. ,f Q V Q A .Q ' ,Liar If, 'lv-' Y ,W A, sf,: Pl- 's f , 9 'W' Wm. --11, fq, '-- if 1 f3f'?2?fggz13gi1,ft5g4 Qsghigsiffsiisfff er., at, Q U ' 'M 1:21454,'i'ffi.!i ffv'NA?ZT?ffi.L5?243MfFi4f9JixZ5eJfAf5.fTfi '!f: fg?'6f:1wz51?1wa'mi, 7 , i H The senior girls are lined up for another win. Tennis is being successfully introduced into our intramural program this year. K ' 55 my 7,t' E I ' 2, ff ,, ' l f-1 t IN MEMORIAM The senior class leaves the 1957 Walden to the memory of Charlotte Rose Smith. She was a member of the girls' basketball team and was Miss Junior Class . Charlotte passed away in the summer just before school started when she would have been a senior. Her memory will continue to remain with her classmates and friends throughout the coming years. an f6ZS '1'q? -Qt., situ ,Rv 1 - , , , 6? M f ' ,. W' . A I 8' ' - . . ., my s xl-...f-1' ua-Mix 55. 2194, I , v ADMINISTRATIGN , f A- , jig Prof. Smith is shown with the girls who work in his off' . Th ice ey are: Jeffie McPherson, Wilma Jean Cunningham, Barbara Martin, Katherine Wilson, Glenda Metts, and Doris Robinson. Mrs. Eula P. Henley, School Secretary. V X, GN .X ' ,S J 1 ., x. fx - X A an ' -1 If-vs. CJ I W fs My im xx Q K kia, X :xi Mr, Virgil Watson, Superintendent of Rhea County Schools. I f FACULTY Mrs. Juanita Demon B S Social Science Mrs. Marc Sims, B English 5 1 P P Y' s 1 is f I f rw F ., 4 Q' r N 1 s, S 5 .I r' 5,317 fd, Lf..- f Mr. Hugh Giles, B. S Girls' and Boys' Baskerball Coach, Science Mrs. Carl Fairchild English, Journalism Mrs. Maxine Sherrill B S Girls' Physical Education Mr. Robert Barker, B A Band, Y, Chojrus I1 , il I.,,., , J N ffl' iff J , 7 If rx at , Ma, A Q4 4, N.'r My O ,till Lag I F , 1 Mr. Bill Long, B. s., M Football Coach, Social Science, Boys' Physical Education Miss Reba Starnes, B. S M A Librarian 1' J 1- ..,A. up .h The senior co sponsors Mr Barker and Mrs Denton and head sponsor Mrs Fairchild are shown enloymg themselves after discussing some of the senior prob lems Mrs. Katherine Cowan Commerical A K H Mr. C. E. Grabeel, B., . Mathematics V I E r, . ul x LJQJLJ' is 91,2 if , QU.. t x, X 4 . . 1 . W y don L. i11er, sics, Chemistry, Science 85 M w Miss Mary Kate Roddy Mathematics, Science Miss Imogene Crosby, B. S. Home Economics Mrs. Mayme Jones, B. S. English, General Business Not Pictured Mr. James Kirby, B. S. Vocational Agriculture 3,1.e:f Q,4i5f'iff:iYEE5efiqQW?l7 f?5??f5ff: V'En' ' fS?I'7l'?i5 95i'f,fifisieg10si','i'5,ff'?gffE'3,L wtf-,,qyfif .Mrk K, 1 522? ' ,, I fl? 1 K ' f HlffgfSxwksefififf ' ' X if is in , ' :fiffeM?5i5,fffw,fw- 2' ' ' K W.. 9 A Q v Q wx''wwggffwxrfm'fIfsKgxggw3sg1Y'gg?3zg-Qzfgiifmilirxliiiegifi' 2 I Wire. ' -1 fy , 2, o f i ,Ai 1 mxil? q . . . K g if , 7.', fi ww -1 , . W 5 'A K , ' V, , , 'mxlfni ,f. MR. AND MISS SENIOR CLASS Wanda Hill and Carlos Thurman S EN IOR CLASS OFFICERS Shirley Reed, Secretaryg Paul Hill Treasurerg Douglas Rollins, Presi dentg Clifford Newby, Vice Presi dent. A rl V , vf VI I . V A ff., , P' 1 ' I I f JV affix, I 1 V, X ,A 'L L X , X f f- ,f Patty Alley ' Drum Majorette 2,3, 4- Intramural Award 2- Beta Club Pres. 3, 4, Honor Guard 3, Foot- ball Queen Attendang' 2,3, Annual Staff 41. xy 1' X Edna Keahey Cheerleader 4, Class Officer 2, Football Queen Attendant 1, 2, 4, Annual Staff4, Rec- reation Club 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 4, Vice-Pres. 2. ,fs K r' Wilson 9 4 P ub 3,4, Class Officer 3, Rec Club 3, , ible Club 1, 2, Football Queen 4. 1 fx '7 7 ff ,df ci 1 ffbwrjllff ,117-cwxc. Terry Hinch 'V Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3, Beta Club 3,4, Key Club 2, 3,4, Annual Staff 4, Class Pres. 2. l, HMM 'l .HUD my Shirley Reed Cheerleader 1,4, Head Cheerleader 4, Pep Club 1, , ,4, Dramatics Club 4, Recreation Club 3, 4, Bas etball 1, 2, Mgr. 4, Annual Staff 4. Paul Hill Football 1, 2, 3,4, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Beta Club 3 4, Key Club 2, 3,4, Annual Staff 4, Class Officer 2 4. Robert lvens F. F. A. 1, 2, 3,4, Pres. 3, 4, Football 2,3,4, Key Club 3, 4, Beta Club 4, Recreation Club 3, 4, Pres. 4, Class Officer 2, 3. Ted Evans Football l,2, 3, 4, Bas ketball 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Class Officer 1, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 3,4. Hoyal Boles Q., p ' Football 1, 2,3,4g Honor Usher 3, Class Presi'dgl'H ff --2 Recreation Club 3,-4, Annual Staff 4g Paper Stag 4. V7 Q - Freida Smith if Cheerleader 3, Honor Usher 3g Beta Club 3, 4g Rec- reation Club 3, 4g Pep Club 2, 3, 4g Dramatics Club 2, 4. fi we , tb? J 3. 1 X 125+ 7. Jimmy Harrison ' N X X Football 1,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Paper Staff 4g Key Club 4g Recreation Club 3,4g Annual Staff 4. Nancye Kemmer Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4, Paper Staff 4, Dramatics Club 4, Recreation Club 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Beta Club 4. is Donald Cagle F. F. A. Officer 1, 2, 3g Annual Staff 4g Football 1, 2, 3,4g Superlative 4, Mr. Junior Class, Key Club. Frankie Brown Pep Club 1, 2, Paper Staff 3, 4g Annual Staff 4. Carlos Thurman Football 1, 2, Football Mgr. 4, Recreation Club 3, 4, Boys' County 3, Mr. Senior 45 Intramural Mgr. Wanda Hill 4 Pep Club 4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Miss Senior 4, Tumbling Club 1, 2. Aileen Garrison 4-H Cll.1b1gP6P Club 2, 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Su- perlative 45 Glee Club 4. Joe Tallent F. F. A, lg French Club 25 Beta Club 3, 45 Recreation Club 45 Intramurals 3,4. Lorraine McCartt Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Recreation Club 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Basketball Capt. 45 Cheerleader lg Glee Club 2. Doyle Price Footballl, 2, 3, 45 Recreation Club 3, 45 Class Officer 1. Wanda Cagle F.H.A. lg Pep Club l,2,3, Officer 45 Recreation Club 3, 45 Dramatics Cmlub Treas. 4. ll J. . J e Cunningham F. F. A. 1, 2, 3,45 F. F. A. Basketball 2, 3, 45 Key Club 45 Football l,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Parliamentary Procedure Team 4. Ieffie McPherson Bible Club 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 45Rec- reation Club 3,45 Intramurals 1, 3, 4. Hoyal Holloway Football 1,2,3,45 Capt. 45 Key Club 2,3,45 Class Officer 35 F. F. A. lg Recreation Club 3, 45 Halloween Candidate 2, 3. Douglas Rollins Class President 45 Football 1, 2,3,45 Boys' State 3 Beta Club 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Officer 45 Recreation Club 4. Virginia Wright Cheerleader 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 45 Recreation Club 3,45 Intramu- rals 1, 2, 3, 4. Roy Lee Degges Football 1, 2, 3,45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Capt. 45 Key Club 45 Recreation Club 3. 'I ,1 1 -ff! 4 EM 4 fame' W W iff' 1' 4 wa . 1, L' v Joyce Teffer Bible Club 1, 25 Dramatics Club 1, 25 Glee Club 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 45 Recreation Club 3, 4. Clifford Newby Football 1,3,45 Recreation Club 3, 45 Key Club 4 Class Officer 45 Superlative 4., A E 4' ,. ,ff fn ,Q '7 7, . 6 ,Q , rlfxff. 1 21,21 if . at . .ffalfmefwevf . V fl f-' Eff J' V ' , l 'ff' Lpyi, if A -4 cf L ev . .. c. f.'..a-1' 'N f4'f ' f N - ,V ,, , f A , 1, 55 1 ,-.7 , . ,, if ,f K. , ' 1 L, L-' ' 'nf' ff , 1- F t. . , , , CN' A T71 4 1' - , 1 ,f : ' ffJi6'f-cIZ'J 7'h 1 ef Znvuxl Diynfl L Helen Moyers Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Recreation Club 3,45 Dramatics Club 1,25 Intramurals 1, 2,3,45 Jazz Band 25 Pep Club 1 Edward Phinips Football 1, 2, 3,45 Superlative 45 Basketball Mgr. 45 Recreation Club 3,4, Officer 45 Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Carol Webb Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45Dramatics Club 45 Recreation Club 3,45 Bible Club 2: F. H. A, 1,2,45 Lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Helen Waldo Pep Club 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, S Club 2g Intramural Manager 4, Glee Club 3. Leon Thurman Football 1,2,3,4g Beta Club 4, Key Club 4, Honor Usher 3, Recreation Club 3,4g Annual Staff 4. Betty June Cox Tumbling Club 2g Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 Beta Club 3, 45 Dramatics Club 4, Recreation Club 3, 4. John Ed Hill F. F.A. 1,2,3p Intramurals 1,2,3,4, F,F, A, Basket- ball 3. A il rllx. U Geraldine Waldo Bible Club 2g Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4g Dramatics Club 1, 2, 49 Recreation Club 3, 4, F. H. A. 1: Tumbling Club 1, 2. Mackie Brown Intramurals 1,2,3, 4g Football 1. Helen Phillips Pep Club 3, 4, Bible Club 1, 2, Officer 2, Recreation Club 2, F. H. A. 1, Dramatics Club 2. Joe Gitgood Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g F.F. A. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Estill Ray Evans KE Io Pritchett Pep Club 2, 3, 43 F. H. A. lg Bible Club 2g Tumbling V Club 1, 2. .Jeb Vf44!L27 gf Qfff . , , 2 J M 7? jail Byrd L' F. A. 1, 2, 3, Recrearron crab 3,4, F. F. A. Bas- QWLWLLQ1 ketball lg Intramurals 2, 3,4k 7 -. M ibfaalffa WWQMIQ X if , 'Qi Sue Stevenson Tumbling Club 25 Recreation Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 45 Pep Club 1, 2,3,4g Bible Club lg F. F.A. l,2. LM. Clack F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2. Maxine Edington Bible Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3,4g Dramatics Club 4: Glee Club 4g F. H. A. 1. Warren Baldwin Glee Club 2,3,4g Recreation Club 3,4g Pep Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Norma Dickson Tumbling Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 45 Recreation Club 3. v key . f , ss. 1 ., mx 3 ,, Beatrice Neal Pep Club 1,2,4g Recreation Club 4g 4-H Club lg F. H. A. lg Tumbling Club lg Dramatics Club 1. Virgie Mincy Pep Club 2,3,4g Bible Club 1,25 Dramatics Club 49 Glee Club 4g Tumbling Club 2. Carolyn Simpson Pep Club 3,4g Bible Club 1, 2g Dramatics Club 4g Recreation Club 43 French Club 2g Tumbling Club 2. Iudelle Webb Pep Club 3,4g F. F. A. lg Bible Club 2: Dramatics Club 4. Jeanette Baker Pep Club 1,2,3,4g F.H.A. 1,2g Bible Club 2 Dramatics Club 23 Recreation Club 3, 4. Alvin Galloway F. F. A. l, 2, 3: F. F. A. Basketball 1, 2. Tina Roberson Cheerleader 2,3p R Club 2,34 Pep Club 1,2, 3g Press Club 1,2,3g Annual staff 3g Basketball 1,2. Stanley Cunningham Thomas Garrison F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, In tramurals 1, 4. Milo Gresham F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Thomas Wright F.F.A. Treas. 4, F.F.A. Basketball 1 2 3 4- Foc ball 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3,4. Wanda White Bible Club 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 1g Dramatics Club 1, 2, Recreation Club 3,45 Tumbling Club 1, 2. Bobby Bare F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 3. Dons Robinson Beta Club 3, 4, Paper Staff 4, Recreation Club 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 4, Glee Club 4. Martha Jones Pep Club 2,3,4g Bi- ble Club 1gGlee Club 1, 2, 3, Recreation Club 4, Intramurals 1. Joann McCabe Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Superlative 4. 15161 N. Ax - -ef? ,I if 41 .V ,W X nv, . f. hi YL ,, wx K -f., W 3+ .V A jg W N Q3 ,Q x. x EMA v L5 A if 'Mi . gk LMA H. K , QT. ftrfw' 5 , 1: . , ' ' X , L M, A M '-ff , 5 , at , - ' fx -' t - ' My .wb W, I by 8 , I it I, K ,M V57 A 77 y , ,K 'QQ 3 . MW 7' 1 ff 4'Wg xQ5ifZ :Whk wig, 1, Var., 7:?4f,,, I Vw Hel' G 1 ki It X 5 L A Y , S M WMM ' ,m, , 3 1 i , ,VAI Q A:'A l L L , K fy ,L 'L 1 MZ-+a,g . . ,, A 5 . A W A g 1 w V m Wm, i,mD'w.,,Sm wg If hw A wh Lf-M nu? K ,., M A K U, N, W., W 'Q - tug ,A H Us ' 'M A , , K ,K ix Ib V Mb' hh my W W I Vfgii2Vis:T,:jij,, , ' A M L. y V Egfr L Wag J, .sw N .. f, W' ' , ., 'V 22349. V xgmggkk. Sway, 3 f Q gk ' lv V W li V7 MOST ATHLETIC Lorraine McCartt Hoyal Holloway WITTIEST MOST LIKELY TO SU CCEED Helen Waldo Douglas Rollins T, , MOST BEAUTI AND MOST up D UL OME MOST P0 PU LAR BEST ALL-ROUN D 5 3 6 i ,, lxaihcr bo! Very 1' 1 ar JLIIVIUL wan klundb tl! student hodx for tim lmmur 8 M155 wPRINC1 1 GIRLS' STATE Patty Alley ff4,, ,-57,1 ' f if s fb !gfiJ,i,Lg,f, ,cf f ,ff , f f ,fn ' 1 , , , ,!, These students represented our school at Girls' and Boys' State. BOYS' STATE Douglas Rollins BOYS' STATE Terry Hinch sf kyj'f'7ff,L1,1J-w..f W fl' X t Ex A33 . W ,i r k W, . , - ' - ,ki The SCHS football team elected Katherine Wilson, a member ofthe Senior Class, as their homecoming queen. The queen s court, also selected by the team, consisted of two members from each class. They were: Shirley Reed, Edna Keahey, Nancy Wood, Judy Heiskell, Linda Hale, Linda Witt, Barbara Keahey, Emily Thurman. The crowning by Captain Holloway and Co -Captain Hinch was a pre-game attraction of the South Pittsburgh game. elif' t NWS wwi Www- wa' - ,W as 5, 2 2156 Q gg ,, igmm. 3 ,, swag A qgewm www Bi W M Q, Nmsgiwfgvf 1 94 P Q r es, Sdawxmfi i :E 2255533352355 km r. Agi yiivgi if at is Rig? r- , X 3 iw u 0 . I , lff Q, o Q ra ri N Jean Henderson and Titus Zimmerman. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Lefttoright: Tommy Barton, vice presidentg Mary Nell Leuty, secre taryg Carlene Coulter, treasurer Kenneth Pendleton, president. 2 dxf 5 ' N as as 'S w N MR. AND MISS JUNIOR CLASS I Y xr x 4 x, , M V' I xi I ' . A N 'M xx. N N xx X X ' M I Carlene Coulter -u Donald Reed .E X J x ' ' X C Wanda Sue Garrison x. x Y .Kg 7 Q Ni' F Albert Corum Betty Lou Henley Johnny Fischesser Shirley Thurman A U I I Donna Kay Douglas 1 r Nancy Holloway Glenda Metts Bill Reeves Kenneth Pendleton Helen Hall Benton Jenkins Anna Laura Smith Lois Mathis G. M. Peckinpaugh Willa Dean Johnson Jean Henderson Willard Kincannon Nancy Wood Bobby Ketchersid Mary Nell Leuty X W Helen Roddy Jerry Huskins Beulah Reed Shirley Rector Tommy Barton Patsy Baker Van White Marjorie Monday Virginia Lemons Curtis Asher Judy Gay I-Ieiskell Anna Bea Reid Danny Chattin Patsy Hinch John Manning Doris Galloway Juanita Smith Leonard Morrison Patsy Reed Jane Cunningham ,, .-f,MW- 10 f- Hr 9+L' W 'W My-ws! '77fR gf, f J 5 '- 2 , . is L J ... :Z sizfgiigv T?dfS5f?wf'?5L - 1 ge-if F' i' 1 f ,, 1-L, A mi-'r'.g ww .mv,g,...f, Q 4'- , A Q- R WY ' fm :KQV ,E Mg wif? H-ww , , . ' ,,p3- X.......-1' S. Stanley Wassom Presidentg Linda Witt, Secretaryg Linda Hale, Treasurerg Paul Tallent, Vice-President. if-aff? 41' 5351-Q' iw up-.1 ai f 'Z Stanley Wassom Linda Hale Paul Tallent Jo Ann Underwood Charles Cagle Eldeena Long J. W. Hill Maxine Garrison Johnny Denton Gladys Porter J. W. Thurman Linda Landreth Eddy Jones Gail Barger Francis Smith Ima Joyce Dye Bobby Brady Betty Monday Lynn Metzger Lavonne Marshall Tommy Howell Wanda Thurman Hugh Perry Dorothy Ball Lamar Schoolfield Donna Vineyard Coleman Smith Nancy Osborne Earl Wright Ruby Nuby Donald Price Mary Jane McArthur Steve Butler Ann Walker Morris Miller Joyce Mathis Leon Rothwell Ova Mae Reed Clifton Pugh Robert Clack Shirley Parks Hiley Smith Johnny Coulter Carol Asher Kenneth Godsey Daisy Peckinpaugh Roy Neal Edna Payne Larry Ezell Evelyn Moyers Bobby Riggs Sandra Roberts Howard Clark Tommy Manning Janice White Harold Garrison John Latshaw Linda Jo Witt Finley Fugate Ellene Dodson Carlos Reed Mavis Ann Davis Clifford Lemons Martha Jane Riggs Jerry Smith Barbara Jo Martin Harold Morrison Molly Brady Hal Collins Mary Lou Crosby James Smith Rona Porter Dwain Shook Anna Garrett Jimmy Simpson Ruth Kelly Delano Cochran Mary Sue Hurst Ronald Degges Shirley Garrison George Brown Wanda Smith Larry Harris Carolyn Johnson Lewis Thomas Betty Jolly Ray Harrison Lynda Garrison 1. D. Pritchett Betty James Edgar Cawood Judy Shelby Alvin Fisher Peggy Watson Jimmy Jackson Glenn Pendleton Wilma Mitchell Billy Edwards Emma Smith l0hn McClendon Max Douglas Jil, DE SEXXN V V- ' hiv Q tg 'D 3 N mga N Q ss. s, tx 1 X N .xg xx 's 'llltwfpmafnof' ' Y Q' Ei 0' Sig ., is A g s 4, W. my --.. w x ,. 'N mx '-N, , mx , 'sg '-mm 'vu Q. x, W , -Q. N -mu 'HW U my -Q, lyk Aww , ' h ww, Wm. ,mm - I ,, I 'w-WW f .. xs n'a-,M W K M .,M.Ll.,w Viv' W L, , 'NN Q M ,, M N. T '-A, - , .vm N'-mm L' - , W 2 in I .X A . my M , . ., Wm. f ,, www., K' -M N Y' ww: M V, V 'mm W 'f-N K Www W, M In M 4 M., 4 1, W x , I ,. W, ., x nf, 'Q-x,,,k 4 .Ak AN-un, U .L mn W' ,M an wh I M M Qs. -.W 1. ,, 4 my , wa, , A W ..- ,X , . Q-3 Q -.QW m--- ' ' Mxw Lf' ,..,m -ww , m It 'xg .Qu QM , , MM- 7 nu, NV QM., W v N3-w . R M ' -M -,. NV -num' , V V, ,, --., .M-wx W A Q .7 , ... Q My -V MN, WM. 4 L - M F. , VVK, , M., kg gm. 'A 4' A, 'V ss W .,.., '-1-. K' W W 7 fn ' ' W, , V , , H Q. 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Sweat and Gayle Porter A1' Douglas Reid Barbara Davis Donald Simpson Maxie White Larry McCuiston Shirley Cochran Dill Thurman Brenda Hill Jerry Leta Miller Smitty Louise Gerald Henle Gayle Porter Lloyd Perry Barbara Hoyal Suzanne George Sue Jackie Norma Newby Jimmy Gitgood Geraldine Jenkins Rainey Reed, Jr. Carol Simpson Howard Roddy Freida Barger Olan Shattles Judy McDaniel Ronald Ledford Maggie McJunkin Bill Cunningham Mildred Clawson George Pritchett Hilda Fischesser Wayne Smith Ann Ferguson Earl Osborne Christine Fugate Jimmy Rogers Mary McPherson Buddy Leuty Sandra Smith Larry Edmonson Doris Boles Alvin Dodson Mary Fugate Doyle Garrison Emilie Thurman Arnold Bare Metha Holloway Kenneth Moffett Wanda Byrd Ronald Brown Hilda Cameron Y 5 .S jj. 4 , f M r 1 1 A I mf me if A af 'lor' V L ,mfiwpgspg -in ly 'X' It . ,gg rf, Picture not .za it avadable Wtfijiirfi in Pl Jr Q 45... ,F fav, V ' 'V V., 55 'fr F' ,Z F 'xl sis 1 , J' .b F' ggi if S, A .f ea? ,rx-mfg, f fffgg as Dickie Porter Nora Thurman Claude Phipps Charlene Miller Billy Wiggens Mary Sue Boles Henry Reed Margaret Runyan Max Miller Barbara Kimsey Bill Thedford Clara Ford Roger Newby Ola Bell Reed Jack Chattin -Doris McCullough Meredith Gibson Rochel Reed Homer True Judy Ellison Carl Freeman Mary Clark Bill Godbehere Virginia Janow Charles Harwood Decia Roberts Freddie Horn Geneva Reed Clark Marshall Mary Sue Shook Dean Rector Wilma Clark David Cunningham Shirley Rector Calven Holt Evelyn Smith Walter Miller Joyce McMillen lowell Perry Gennell Garrison Orville Perry Martha Reed David Hawkins Fay Dodson Phillip Miller Marilyn Dawson Billy Henry Jimmy Jones Mackie Harwood J. E. Sweat Jerry Underwood Buddy Witt Harry Landreth ,gf 153 W 'W 3' up W ew ,,. 3 Z3 if Seated left to right: Donald Cagle, Sports Editorg Nancye Kemmer, Typist, Paul Hill, Business Managerg Terry Hinch, Co-Editor, Ted Evans, Co-Editor, Edna Keahey, Business Managerg Leon Thurman, Typist, Hoyal Boles, Typistg Standing: Shirley Reed, Sports Editorg Jimmy Harrison, Photograph Editor, Freida Smith, Typist, Doris Robinson, Class Historiangl-'rankie Brown, Advertising Manager, Mrs. Fairchild, Staff Sponsorg Katherine Wilson, Photograph Editor, Patty Alley, Club Editor, Robert Ivens, Circulation Managerg Joe Cunningham, Club Editor. THE WALDEN After much hard work by the staff the 5'7 Walden was Published. Ads were sold by the entire staff to help finance the yearbook. Editors Terry Hinch and Ted Evans along with Business Managers Edna Keahey and Paul Hill are busy laying plans for the 57 Walden. The success ofthe Walden is largely due to the untiring efforts of the staff adviser, Mrs. Fairchild. -4-.. Y 's-..-....... President ----- ---- J ean Henderson Vice -President - - ----- Lucille Thorpe Secretary ------ ---- M arjorie Monday Treasurer -- ----- Alma Heiskell Reporter -------- -- - Carlene Coulter Parliamentarian - - - ------ Flora Boles Historian -------- --- Virginia Lemons Song Leader -- ---- Dorothy Ball The Future Homemakers of America is an organization which helps prepare girls, for the making of homes and to in- sure better ways of living in the future. F.H.A. First Row, left to right: Jane Reed, Gail Barger, Wanda Byrd, Eillene Dodson, Ruby Newby, Louise Pritchett, Jean Hender- son, Marjorie Monday, Carlene Coulter, Flora Lee Boles, Maxie White, Lucille Tharpe, Linda Landreth, Emily Thurman, Mary Lou Fugate, Mavis Davis, Christine Fugate, Barbara Davis. Second Row: Addie Moffett, Metha Holloway, Delcie Roberts, Virginia Lemons, Peggy Watson, Joyce McMillan, Shirley.Cochran, Mary Rose McPherson, Sandra Smith, Ann Ferguson, Barbara Keahey, Sue Kincannon, Hilda Fischesser, Shirley Rector, Maggie McJunkin, Mary Clark. Third Row: Mary Jane McArthur, Alma Heiskell, Clara Ford, Doris Boles, Gail Porter, Leta Miller, Anna Garrett, Carolyn Johnson, Virginia Miller, Ruth Ann Garrison, Wanda Smith, Carol Webb, Annette Cawood, Freida Barger, Geraldine Jenkins, Judy McDaniel. Fourth Row: Gladys Porter, Maxine Clark, Ann Walker, Fifth Row: Judy Shelby, Betty Jolley, Edna Payne, Linda McClure, Shirley Garrison, Daisy Peckinpaugh, Donna Vineyard, Betty Monday, Ima Joyce Dye, Virginia Janow, Nora Thurman, Judy Ellison, Carol Simpson, Sue Boles, Doris McCullough, Sixth Row: Shirley Thurman, Wanda Garrison, Norma Newby, Wilma Cunningham, Nancy Osborne, Emma Smith, Susanne Bush, Hilda Cameron, Brenda Hill, Lavonne Marshall, Miss Crosby. ' --f - - --- -- .YT ..- ..r.. ...... -.v ,, , , Margaret Huling and Mary Nell Leuty are shown going over their lines for the junior class play, This Ghost Business DRAMATIC CLUB First Row, left to right: Mary Nell Leuty, Hilda Fischesser, Mary Sue Hurst, Barbara Martin, Linda Landreth, Linda Garrison, Freida Smith, Nancye Kemmer, Jeffie McPherson, Shirley Rector, Beulah Reed. Second Row: Carlene Coulter, Betty Henley, Linda Hale, Ruby Newby, Carolyn Simpson, Betty Cox, Norma Dickson, Sue Stevenson, Carol Webb, Geraldine Waldo, Flora Boles. Third Row: Harry Landreth, Buddy Witt, Shirley Reed, Wanda Cagle, Nancy Wood, Anna Laura Smith, Mary Jane MacArthur, Gladys Porter, Virgie Mincie, Maxine Edington, Margaret Huling. Fourth Row: Marylin Dawson, Norma Newby, Jack Chattin, Meredith Gibson, Mavis Davis, Virginia Janoe, Nora Thurman, Sandra Smith, Linda Witt, Patsy Baker, Peggy Watson. Fifth Row: Mrs. Sims, Jean Henderson, Geraldine Jenkins, Judy McDanie1s, Yvonne Shelton, Virginia Wright, Wanda Byrd, Emily Thurman, Evelyn Moyers, Mr. Kirby. V 'iiligs l'195E3' fli!1.....-as. First row: Left to right: Wayne Smith, Rainey Reed Jr. , Donald Simpson, Doyle Garrison, Roger Bare, Leonard Morrison, Dockie Smith, Robert Ivens, Louis Thomas, Thomas Wright, George McCabe, Robert Clack, Eddie Jones, Lowell Perry, Mr. Kirby. Second row: Ronald Ledford, Finley Fugate, Harold Morrison, Calvin Holt, Arnold Bare, Jerry Houston, David Cunningham, Glenn McMillen, Tommy Howell, Larry Edmondson, Billy Wiggins, Kenneth Moffett, Alvin Dodson, James Smith, Tommy Manning, Jimmy Jackson. Third row: Jerry Smith, Carlos Reed, Thomas Garrison, Earl Osborne, Howard Roddy, Dean Rector, Orville Perry, Donald Price, Glenn Cunningham, J. W. Hill, Lamar Schoolfield, J. D. Pritchett, J. W. Thurman, Joe Cunningham, Bobby Bare, Benton Jenkins. Fourth row: Hiley Smith, Melvin Garrison, Stuart Smith, Harley Smith, Hoyal McCuiston, Henry Reed, Smitty Gresham, Earl Wright, Coleman Smith, Lester Price, Milo Gresham, Glen Pendleton, Howard Clark, Olin Shattles, Edward Houston. F.F.A These senior agriculture boys are working on one of their many proj- ects which they carry on through- out the year. 1:31 ii ' 118 1 '-Q i I 'll i QI Q C Il 2 I I -a 11 , . , , 1 K 1 Left row: Doris Robinson, Patty Alley, Marjorie Monday, Jean Henderson, Johnny Fischesser, Terry Hinch Louise Wolfe, Carolyn Landreth, Yvonne Shelton, Joe Tallent, Mr. Giles, Sponsor. Front row: Margaret Huling, Nancy Wood, Leon Thurman, Paul Hill, Nancye Kemmer, Katherine Wilson Back row: Mary Nell Leuty, Glen Cunningham, Helen Roddy, Mary Lee Ellison, Glenda Metts, Norma Dickson Betty Cox, Robert Ivens. Center row: Ted Evans, Carlene Coulter, Freida Smith, Douglas Rollins. BETA CLUB Beta Club members chose a very worthwhile project for the year. They decided to present an American Flag to the school. President, Patty Alley, Vice-President, Johnny Fischesserg Secretary, Marjorie Monday, and Treasurer, Jean Henderson with the aid of their sponsor, Hugh Giles, are pictured making the order. With the sponsor, Mrs. Carl Fairchild look- ing on, these recreation club members dance at a regular meeting. The club also sponsors parties for the entire school. Its officers are: Robert Ivens, President, Paul Hill, Vice-Pres- ident, Patty Alley, Secretary, Edward Phil- lips, Treasurer. RECREATION CLUB 'T First row: Left to right: Patty Alley, Geraldine Waldo, Wanda White, Leon Thurman, Anna Laura Smith, Nancy Wood, Hoyal Holloway, Nancye Kemmer, Jeffie McPherson, Katherine Wilson. Second row: Hoya1Boles, Ted Evans, Shirley Reed, Ed Phillips, Wanda Cagle, Virginia Wright, Mary Nell Leuty, Donna Kay Douglas, Carlene Coulter, Wanda Garrison, Freida Smith, Clifford Newby, Paul Byrd, Danny Chattin. Third row: Douglas Rollins, Robert Ivens, Willard Kincannon, Titus Zimmerman, Warren Baldwin, Terry Hinch, Paul Hill, Leonard Clark, Jimmy Harrison, Donald Reed, Doyle Price, Carlos Thurman. Fourth row: Mrs. Fairchild, Beatrice Neal, Car- olyn Simpson, Sue Stevenson, Betty Cox, Edna Keahey, Helen Moyers, Lorraine McCartt, Carol Webb, Joyce Teffer, Kenneth Pendleton, Doris Robinson, Beulah Reed, Shirley Rector, Martha Jones. is milf- my-M flaw , ,iw-,Uv-F 1' SU' it f 4 CHEERLEADERS Shirley Reed, Captain Katherine Wilson Edna Keahey Evelyn Moyers Martha Jane Riggs THE PEP CLUB J First row, left to right: Mrs. Denton, Nancye Kemmer, Jeffie McPherson, Flora Boles, Majorie Monday, Norma Dickson, Bet1 Cox, Sue Stevenson, Carol Webb, Lorraine McCartt, Ruby Newby, Peggy Watson, Martha Massey, Doris Robinson, Freida Smitl Mr. Kirby. Second Row: Wanda Cagle, Geraldine Waldo, Wanda Osborne, Hilda Fischesser, Emilie Thurman, Beatrice Nea Helen Phillips, Jeanette Baker, Wilma Cunningham, Virginia Lemons, Wila Dean Johnson, Mae Agee, Patsy Baker, Barbai Martin, Linda Garrison, Linda Landreth. Third Row: Jayne Cunningham, Freida Barger, Susanne Bush, Hilda Cameron, Caroly Landreth, Virginia Wright, Aillen Garrison, Jo Pritchett, Wanda Hill, Maxine Edington, Virgie Mincy, Mary Kate Heiskel Carolyn Simpson, Addie Moffett, Eillene Dodson, Nancy Wood, Anna Laura Smith. Fourth Row: Jean Henderson, Judel1Webl Joyce Teffer, Wanda Byrd, Metha Holloway, Yvonne Shelton, Joan Underwood, Wanda Smith, Mary Lou Crosby, Mary Sue Hurs Linda McClure, Rona Porter, Dorothy Ball, Nancy Holloway, Louise Wolfe, Linda Witt. Fifth Row: Judy Shelby, Martha Jone Lucille Tharpe, Ruth Ann Garrison, Warren Baldwin, Lenoard Clark, Jimmy Simpson, Phillip Miller, Ronnie Degges, Shirle Garrison, Donna Vinayard, Shirley Rector, Beulah Reed, Gail Barger. 1. . 'M I sm we yr 1 218 if ' :arm A aw . - -rim: is-Iwi sag. em ,, mms it ut, .'z,,afftll1q Left side: Jerry Huskins, Leon Thurman, Robert Ivens, Paul Hill, Donald Cagle, Ted Evans, Terry Hinch, Tommy Barton, Roy Degges. Right side: Brownie Heiskell, Clifford Newby, Hoyal Holloway, Titus Zimmerman, Johnny Fischesser, Larry Ezell, Joe Cunningham, Jimmy Harrison, Paul Tallent, Douglas Rollins. KEY CLUB Key Club Members are shown as they complete their chosen project of repairing the flag-pole. 1 f if y Y MJMM 7 ,, 3 fi L iw f 1 Qgg,,,M,,: , The SCHS Band, boasting new uniforms, presented half-time shows for all football games except one. Under the direction of Robert C. Barker and led by drum-rnajorette Patty Alley, the band has celebrated its fifth anniversary. , , M I j , f', 4 7 .rie Mr' 5 fglysyr Music . ,z,t,,ff,? i Q is Ziwaffffi, Patty Alley, drum majorette, has faithfully ' and efficiently led the band for three years. f-'QJY I I ' V 1 y , If I 5 0 7 ,f g I i ff f 5 I , I 5' .1 7 I Q I .2 Y,! ,f I 5 j 1 ' MUSIC ' .'fJ' , 4 ' wtf , 1 .f v N A 'A' x AThe Qlee arxtive for four years, made sfdveralapp arances before the SCHS students. Tfrrey also illed extra engagements. The Officers are: Terry Hinch, Pres.g Paul ill, Vice -Pres.gPatty Alley, Sec.z Katherine ilson, Treas. v L 77 5 1 U' f ff f' J A7 ,Ai lf7,z' 1 f . fslfif L ., , , ,. K f f , V . , 1 f ',- 5 rf Majorettes, Left to right: Betty Henley, Linda Hale, Patty Alley drum majorette Margaret Hulmg Carlene Coulter i ml 'Ill' A SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of '53, 105 freshmen entered SCHS with high hopes of making the following 4 years a success. Mrs. Nancy Smith was elected as our sponsor. Our class officers were: Ted Evans, pres.g Glenn Thorpe, vice- pres.g Marilyn Wiley, sec.g and Doyle Price, treas. Shirley Reed and Lorraine McCartt were elected cheer- leaders. In the fall of '54, there were 87 members who re- turned. The officers were: Terry Hinch, pres.: Paul Hill, vice-pres.g Edna Keahey, sec.p and Robert Ivens, treas. Our head sponsor was Miss Maxine Stone. The co-sponsors were: Mrs. Gladys Elmore and Coach Long. The following year, '76 juniors returned. Officers for this year were: Hoyal Boles, pres.: Robert Ivens, vice-pres.: Katherine Wilson, sec., and Hoyal Hollo- way, treas. Our head sponsor was M . Frank Ledbetter. Our co-sponsors were: Miss Crosby and Miss Starnes. Freida Ann Smith and Virginia Wright were elected cheerleaders for this year. We won the basketball ban- ner in intramurals. As juniors, we gave the seniors a colorful banquet. The theme was Dutch Gardens . To carry out the theme, tulips of many colors were placed around a large windmill in the center of the gym. To reach the garden, our guests crossed astream of aqua water, offering a welcome message in shimmering silver coins. In the fall of '56, with only 69 members returning, we elected Douglas Rollins, pres.g Clifford Newby, vice-pres.g Shirley Reed, sec.g and Paul Hill, treas. Our head sponsor was Mrs. Carl Fairchild. The co- sponsors were: Mr. Barker and Mrs. Denton. From our class three cheerleaders were elected by the student body. They were Shirley Reed, head cheerleader, Katherine Wilson and Edna Keahey. Out of15 seniors on the football team, we were proud to have the captain, Hoyal Holloway and co-captain, Terry Hinch. During this year, our class was honored by hav- ing the girls' basketball captain-Lorraine McCartt and Football Queen Katherine Wilson. Another member of our class to become a leader was Patty Alley. She served our band as Drutn Majorette for three years. 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T , J C M ' X HXQ' U 'xwlf' 'Nj' J sf' 4 ' gm, W9 ' . ,- 5 ,A L MN- if -X S gg g H L gawk-sa. ,,aamE3f ff , ,,., J JM., 'pf ...ap , - fa T , 2 .aa ' -:Q A 49 X Q '35 1: ' JS A H ,s 4 . . jg J J. ,X V . srtt ,ogg .wa .Q - fs wi ,J efmgg Ajay .ck 'KH' First Row, left to right: Delano Cochran, Hoyal Boles Joe Cunningham, Hoyal Holloway, Terry Hinch, Douglas Rollins Clifford Newby, Roy Lee Degges. Second Row: Larry Ezell, Robert lvens, Paul Hill, Ted Evans, Edward Phillips, Stanley Wasson, Leon Thurman, Jimmy Harrison, Bill Reeves, Dockie Smith. Third Row: Coach Hugh Giles, Doyal Price, John Mc Clendon, Jimmy Jackson, Coleman Smith, Robert Clack, G. M. Peckinpaugh, Ronald Brown, Paul Talent, Head Coach Bill Long. Fourth Row: Titus Zimmerman, J.W. Thurman, Steve Butler, J. D. Pritchett, Johnny Fischesser, Brownie Heis- kell, Edgar Cawood, Johnny Coulter, J. W. Hill, Larry Harris, Charles Cagle. Among those present at the football banquet were: guest speaker, Leroy Anderson, principal, Denton Smith, assistant coach, Gordon Miller, co-capt, Terry Hinchg head coach, Bill Long, captain, Hoyal Holloway, and assistant coach, Hugh Giles fir - F-L52 s I 'P First Row: Terry Hinch, Douglas Rollins, Joe Cunningham, Clifford Newby, Ted Evans Edward Phillips Paul H111 Hoyal Boles. Second Row: Jimmy Harrison, Leon Thurman, Doyle Price, Roy Lee Degges Hoyal Holloway Robert Ivens. SCHEDULE .... SCORES WE OPPONENT THEY 39 Homestead 0 26 Sweetwater 0 20 Hixson O 20 Crossville 0 12 Bradley 13 0 Rockwood 6 26 South Pittsburgh 6 26 Soddy Daisy 6 34 Harriman 6 19 South Harriman 0 27 Dayton '7 -a . X ' '51, s ' ,gxiei Sw gk S L :L ..: ,4- A is .S N, .-ri V6 .,l :gf f 2 is 5 7'Z.A,if ,. ff :3Aga . KF K-W -Mb fa 1' 'N All i , i .MA 5 Q '--...M First Row: Paul Hill, ,Timmy Harrison, Steve Butler, Ronnie Degges, Max Douglas, Leonard Morrison. 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Morgan, Sr. Dr. Archie Morgan, Jr. Dr. Harold Morgan Mrs. Bertie Mae Sterunk Hygenist RODDY GROCER Y Highway 27 THE WATCH SHOP Compliments of Expert watch and clock repair Compliments of Reece Cooley MORGAN FURNITURE CO. Dayton Tenn. P I n I Compliments of F is h in C m Q G p THE BETA CLUB Home of Lackey'slnLnnevlcy if v-ffmgwf , Walt Lackey - Operator 5- W- BEARD GR OC ERIES Phone 3100 ' Spring City Pennine Phone 4311 Ted Evans, Shirley Reed, Jim Harrison,and Edna Keahey are holding up Mr. English for some of the many fine products of the WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE. Henley's Service Sic: tio n ED HENLEY, PROP. Spring City Phone 6341 iw ' Xi' lzligxit Plumbing Co Plumbing 8: Electrical Supplies Name Brand Electrical Appliances We Will Not Be Undersold Call Us For An Estimate Phone 6209 or 6336 Spring City Compliments of Mr. oncl Mrs. Fronlc C. Brown Flowers For All Occasions Hy - Wciy Go rclens Florist Call Dayton Phone 335 C ompliments Of Watts Bar Inn Phone 4070 S C ompliments of Creed 84 Nelson Shipley HOME STORE MGRS. pring City Dayton Q. Leon Thurman, Mae Agee, Donald Cagle, and Doris Robinson are shown serving Mary Galloway and Tommy Barton some of the fine food from the DOUBLE Q, POWELIJS Compliments of FURNITURE Sz APPLIANCES ANNA BELL'S BEAUTY SHOP Market Street Phone 67 Dayton Compliments Of WRIGHT BRQS. SERVICE STATION BILL VAUGHN Spring City TODD- 3 SAEREF it I I ' ' I l Ml X Spring City Motel The Spring City Bulletin o nd Resort PUBLISHED WEEKLY George and June Perry Spring City Tenn, C ornpliments of Arnold-S The Nolde Horst Co. Bargain Store Dayton TCHH Phone 750 Day1301'1 Rhea Springs Hatchery Goldfish - Bait Spring City Phone 3711 -I-he Cowon Shop Price 8g Son Fertilizer Ladies' Ready To Wear G l roceries Stella and Cecil Hall S d ee Phone 145 Dayton Watts Bar Road Phone 5341 Compliments of Spring City Service Station Spring City Phone 3471 , r i V 4 ,S 3-Q gag! ,L VZ Qs' A ,. 43 65 1 yrs 5 1 Q' ENE! 1 iw I .Jr--.... 1 2 x 1'4v,2?Q .ffi We want to help make Spring City and Rhea County a better and more prosperous community in which to live So uthern Silk Mills Edna Keahey, Shirley Reed, Ted Evans, and Jim Harrison are trying out a lumber lift which carries the fine lumber of the RHEA COUNTY LUMBER COMPANY. ' - Thurman s t Serv: ce f 'wiv' 1 Highway Z7 - North Dayton, Tenn. Phone 1264 C ompliments of Charles Boyd Trustee Gulf Oil Products Ralph, Jack, and Lester Able Dayton Tenn C ompliments of Mr. and Mrs. Henley Reed Shibleys 5C 8s IOC Store Dayton Tenn C ompliments of E. W. Johnsons Furniture Company Spring City Tenn. 3 . , . C r , K N , ex, L Qi. Q, ., Q 1, C, -Q gr i. Q X, , Cf- f L - Q K Q --.fx,fLxf John Ross Fischessef - f Cvk CASND ,Q 5, Wg C'-Q e 39-ex 989 A' QLCLQ M of 3 1 W i he so Q is Q A K5 6 ' an d WEB General Insurance Nj N 9-f'NfN5N-Px'v'iq , K. I I IXY5, V ' C , r Q me S M' V Esso Servlce Center LX-f If TT-yfxcff-i -Q H T2 'ii c, A 1 YD Lx N -J L. KN x , Owners N Earl and Nancy Smith C,,'Ni,.,Q7 VQ TX! Spring City Phone 6367 I , ix. Fl A N LLM, www for 'ff W Wd Spring City Tenn. Compliments of FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Compliments EARI-IART'S FLORIST Dayton Phone 54 H. B. S Food Market Your Checkerboard Feed Dealer H.B. Holland, Manager John A. McMillan, Butcher Phone 73 Dayton Leon Thurman, Tommy Barton, Donald Cagle, James Cagle, Mae Agee, and Doris Robinson are shown buying some of the fine quality jewelry sold at MCCAB ES CONF EC TIONERY by Lorraine McCartt and Carol Webb. The Silk Shop Mrs. Leonard Pack Spring City Tenn. DYE S GR OC ER Y Grandview Phone 4958 KING'S ECONOMY STORE Spring City Tenn. 'Q AIM 2? M C9145 of '57 W M wk J SOUTHERN BEl.l. TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAP H COMPANY Compliments of Manstielols Coffee Shop Ralph Porter Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Farley County Court Clerk Reed's Garage Hills Z4-Hour Wrecker Service Wlwolesa l General Auto Repair Phone 2151 Spring City Phone 188 Dayton Watts Bar Resort Village .. 7 'f ',,. ROBINSON'S DRUG STOREis the favorite meeting place of the S,C.H,S, students. Patty Alley, Robert Ivens, Joe Cunningham, and Katherine Wilson are being served by students who work there. Compliments of Mrs. E. B. Arnold Dayton Tenn. Leonard Price 8g Son 'CQ2E?,Ql.M Fishing Tackle Gulf Service U,S, Highway 68 Phone 5465 Spring City Boot Dock R. W. Kemmer 4 . lb-Division K Fishing Equipment My UZW7 ! Cabins 8: Rooms Business 8: Residential Lots 'For Sale Live Bait Spring City Phone 4551 Spring City X 'Y x .X .Y., L ' K A Arnold Motor Com pony 6 Your Friendly Ford and Mercury Dealer Dayton, Tenn- Phone 1066 Compliments of Jesse L. McPheeters Insur nce A en Dr. G. V. Taylor, Sr. G 9 Cy and 166 West Third Avenue Dr. Garland V. Taylor, Jr.d Dayton Tenn' -1 . f' If ,In . K , ,-1.1 +A 1 w . - Edward Cawood, Bob Smith, andjim Qoflins provide fast, neat service for Johnny Fischqiger giiother customers with the aid of Nancye Kemmergzandy 6 .A Smith at the CITY BARBER sHoP. 6 '- iyr V r ' ' ' y , fr at . ,L .MHM , i- i-. 1 L. ff. X1 ,ll uf' il. wil 'iv ill' , ,. yt , W' 1 'l lbw ,, From evening dresses to the large econo size pants, which Willa Dean Johnson and Frankie Brown ar-e displaying? IDEAL CLEANERS does the I rf job to perfection. Jl1 'v'Xy,bVE,lQ olxlgfhf ' Bus Station 8g Cate Special For School Children 204' Hamburger 542 Beverage Houston 84 Holloway Ins urance Ag ency P.O. BOX 115 Spring City IIELEN F, HOUSTON Spring City Tennessee GLENN H. HQLLQWAY Compliments of City Theatre R.B. STANSBERRY - OWNER Homer K. Holloway Meat And Groceries Phone 3691 Spring CRY Sinclair Stofion ,..f-+ w ww -- X 'H-.. A Mlm up .1 ,Vx i . K. A T 'N' ' 1 Q in V A , ' A K 'QV ii ' l s it ,. -',p,-gsm, .wh X I ,. A - J..-I We A K f i' W .. V ., , N f ig? -tg . W fi., Mg ,I A ,V f I , M.. an fW1'1 Q 'iff: The new owner of the SINCLAIR STATION is Mr. A.C. Long who specializes in lubrications, car washes, and the selling of gas. Those servicing the car are Joe Cunningham, Robert Ivens, Katherine Wilson, and Patty Alley. Tollenfs P e5C 'pl'0n Store Allen Phillips Jewelry Complete Prescription and Drug Service Market Street Diabetic Supplies Sick Room Needs Crutch Rental Vitamins Daytgn, Tenn. Phone 87 Phone 156 Dayton Moyer s Bros. Grocery Seed - Feed - Fertilizer Esso Products Phone 4812 Pennine, Tenn. I m Dayton Depo rtm ent Store Home Of Nationally Branded Merchandise Freeman Shoes - Arrow Shirts - Curlee Suits - Adam Hats Dayton Tennessee 8K Co. Compliments of Wolters Buick Co. Office Phone 3231 Residential Phone 6313 Spring City Tenn. Bus. Phone 283 Home Phone 1090 Compliments of Torhetts 5 8110 Cent Store Spring City Tennessee I City Service Station Cou ter Funeral Home and Tire Company Best of Service With Deepest Sympathy Z4 Hr. Ambulance Service Esso Products - Gillette Kyle Greene Buster Sims Premium Tubeless Tires Dayton, Tenn. Phone 9 or 90 Dayton Phone 250 Nancye Kemmer, Freida Smith, Johnny Fischesser, and Hoyal Boles are being shown the different features of the 1957 Chevrolet by Buzz Wilkey. BROWN CHEVROLET COMPANY in Dayton, Tennessee, is where one should go when he is ready to trade cars. -Ii Z In Terry I-Iinch, Willa Dean Johnson, Paul Hill, and Frankie Brown are loading some building materials for Luther Reed, owner of REED'S BUILDING SUPPLIES. 1 Tonys Rhea Farmers - Co-o Drnve - In p The Farmer - Owned Store A Good Place To Eat For Farm SUPPUES Feeds Seeds Fertilizer Insecticides DaYfO1'1 Tenn- Dayton Phone 621 Compliments of C Ile I O les Compliments of Auto Parts Dayton Tenn. Dr. Conrad L. Grabeel The Doyton Herald If it's printed, we have it or can get it for you. Rhea County's Official Newspaper C ommerc ial Printing Offic e Supplies Dayton, Tenn-essee Box 286 Phone 4 3 J. H. Ferguson Grocery Home Owned and Operated FREE DELIVERY Spring City, Tennessee Tennessee Volley Insuronce Agency Your Friendly Neighborhood Agent LLOYD W. CHEEK Phone 2131 Spring City Best Wishes to SPRING CITY HIGH SCHOOL C. Poxton Sowyers Dayton, Tenn. f HUQU-Iinch Pulpw ood Dealer Spring City Phone 5711 Vaughn Dayton Venetian Blind Funeral Home Com an Ambulance Service p Y Phone 2441 or 2931 Phone 788 Dayton, Tenn Spring City, Tennessee 'L Patsy McCabe, Mrs. Jack Dedrick, and Viola Newby, are demonstrating their fine salesmanship to Johnny Fischesser, Hoyal Boles, Freida Smith, and NancyeKemmer at JACK'S BARGAIN STORE. They also operate a store in Rockwood. Compliments of Compliments of Dr. S. E. NlCi1OlS Virgil Watson Dayton Tenn' School Supt. Jw? VISIT OUR MODERN PLANT Athens, Tenn. ff P M454 r f, H,7ffN, 4 .ZLL 2159 !g'fZfVf k4?!, jf!! D 4 4 Q35 4 ' ' M! i , ,414 47 lj ,a fl- I af ff ww My 4 1, K xCIomplime'nts of h ' Q' K V L I ipmenlf ,. K . I K Gurley Motor Comp ony rCompony International Trucks Sales and Service Farmall Tractors Pontiac Cars Dayton, Tennes see Dayton Tennessee West Third Ave. Phone X Q, .- -ff, , A '+-,t W L 562. - K X .I Q A C A C ,, A l fi i M PAT'S SHELL SERVICE ' 'Compliments of A ' FX c- vs cx QV, X VXA? 51 'Y l' - . -4, I-J 1 rxkt? Xg,,x-, ,Qu Q x ,L,X,J X kv R, ' . . f . - . , . E ' 5 Miles North of Spring City Phillips Studio C ompliments of Dayton Tenn. T EDDER PHAR MAC Y P Craven Hinch is selling some of the fine quality paint products of HINCHAND SON HARDWARE to Terry Hinch, Frankie Brown, Willa Dean Johnson, and Paul Hill. C ongratulations to The Senior Class of '57 from Lakeview Beauty Shop Polly Brown, owner and operator Spring City Phone 2501 Wfffw 0 N9 M, . 4 ' wi, V' :I W,MVvD ,M XM Q -WW V' N WM 1 QQ? Q ff fm! 'SQ Y? if qiffdifs' 'ffyfgf fkfwff Wfyiff wif w,f W f Q 553 5 if ? gWgi.f253fgvWWmI 2 M233 Ziggggsgffwwwfiyw f ?tgiY+5 5 XSAWWV 55 23,5 5 if Q Q ik Vx , .3 ix: :A 1 KM . 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