Spring City High School - Walden Yearbook (Spring City, TN)
- Class of 1959
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Jmgm M , l 57 Wdden Published by THE JOURNALISM CLASS VOLUME Z4 CO-EDITORS: Johnny Denton Stanley Wassom BUSINESS MANAGERS: Linda Hale Shirley Garrison 1Q 11 y fi We, the Annual Staff, take great pride in presenting the '59 Edition of The Walden. We hope it will be an inspiration to you in your future life. May you treasure the memories this annual will hold for you. The students come to school prepared to work. Mrs. Denton's History class is hold ing devotions. This is observed by every homeroom. Popcorn, peanuts, and crackers! Take your pick --a typical scene at the school store. Students enjoy the Grade A food in the school cafe- Iefia. FV, n ' fa. f OG? 1 Xxx, .,. ,., uid .44 This Physics class is taking advantage of the school 's advanced Science Program. This class offers to the student knowledge of how our government is operated. These students are learning the French language under the guidance of Mrs. Fair- child . Mrs. Fairchild and her journalism class are busy working onlayouts for the school paper. 'Fi These girls are preparing for fu ture work in business Mrs. Denton's history class is discussing early pioneer hard- ships. ,- tif' ..,Qg Professor Smith is teaching this selectgroup their course in Trig- onometry and Solid Geometry. Mrs. Fairchild is teaching this class their English for future use in college. Get ready, get set, they're gone for another senior vic- tory. Another 100 yard throw in the process. Careful girls, don't drop it! It'sa bird! It's a plane! No, it's Max! Boy, how heavy! That takes muscles! Ser it up, girls, and you'll win another game. Hustle to that line and we'l1 win! Hey! Catch that pass for another senior touchdown. 7a 111 111111 1 111111111 11111I11111111f will HHH HW HHH W HHH n-Mn MCH HHH W HHH l 'iHlf'u H-1,':H H HHH nn HHH HH W ' HHH n-4 n-1 HHH Wu H 'il mmm HHH M HH Hn fin HHH M HHH ll' E1111111- 1 1111 1 W , 111 I1 E11 11111111115 1 1 111 1 fi The senior class leaves the 1959 Walden to the memory of J. W. Thurman. At the beginning of his junior year he was killed in an auto accident while returning from the Decator football game. His memory will forever remain with his friends and classmates. - In I , :SH 0 ' I , , . . in ,1.: , x ' f',L 4- A --...W f 5 X ff' nk, n iid Q u 1 Q N-m--ummm-gp -f-4-up-mwv...-.,...0.., Nmmmnmnwuumww- Mr. Thomas F, Guthrie, Superintendent of Rhea County Denton Smith, Principal Schools. wwf?-ei L... 162' 'I ,sqm 'if 5 . 'WY ?i':E5 i Mrs, Visczluvascr is shown with the office girls. They are: Jo Ann Underwood, Virginia Janow, Martha Ann Wampler, Putty Douglas, Annu ilczx Reid, Sully Harwood, and Mary Sue Hurst. Mrs. Juanita Demon. B- S- Mr. Harold McCuistion, B. s. Ag Social Studies Mathematics, Physics ?Mffff Mr. C. E. Grabeel, B. A. Mrs. Carl Fairchild, B. A. Mathematics English, Journalism, French if: ,, h, , Sivmzfm :X V w 5' 'Q qs 1 S 22 , JSE Q, A 4 V, X ib ' f we? w i Q, , ., 4 if ' 2 . ,...,,, -F -Q. . 3? f X W, at 53,11 ,S M ., , i A '1 ,, r -- k i f wif 3 f 351 jgi - HI ffl ' f u ' f N 5 fn. , Y 1-.,,.. g 1 25 3 A A 1' L 1 3 is lg ,Aj Q mfgzn 5 , ff . .. 1: '40 I JR - ., it ,3 . K fs ,vs -1 .1 . ' .J if , , Y 'gk 5 3' msunwun-N woman 'fe fs fig, 2 f 5 K rf M gasp if mp S th M 1 1 W kg 1 -,bg Q. mm: 'TFL w:.,.,,hhhWw if ,e , Mrs- Nancy smith, B. s. Mr. Bill Long, B. s., M. A. Commercial Football Coach, Social Science Mrs. Frank McCorm Science Boys' Basketball, and Boys' Physical Education ick- B- 5- Mr. Frank McCormick, B. S. Vocational Agriculture v-.1,jLAN.,f Mrs. Helen Douglas Miss Imogene Crosby, B. S English Home Economics Mrs. Eileen Sims, B. S. English .ass W. P'- W 'SEXY' Is., 3x as riff? D+ !Hq,, rn X f X 'fl-gif bf- ,H - Paffff X--A 7 454 ' 1 i 3 '51 'vu- A+.,-5 Arg.--4 .nv-' fvgf' ,,. Qi Q of W 'QF' ,pv- K - ss. 5 Yay n 2 emiofa 66444 gum Vice-President, Steve Butler Treasurer, Linda Haley President Pau1Ta11entg CSecretary, Martha Arm Wamplerg Not Picturedj 1 v-1:12-W - ' 'Cl'TP'f ,,,w Aix .0 '.I-'I- ' .M- www-- I 1-fad Rona Porter Larry Ezell I Semhfz 66444 Stanley Wassom Football 1,2, Captain 3,4g Class Officer l,2, 3g Journalism 3,45 An- nual Staff 3, Editor 4: Recreation Club 3, Pres. 4g Superlative 4. Ronnie Degges Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club l,2, Pres. 3: Journalism 4: Football lg Intramural Mgr. 2: Glee Club 1, 2. Martha Ann Wampler Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Officer 45 Superlative 4g Chorus Linda Ha le Band Officer, Major- ette 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 1, 2, 4g Honor Usher 3: Journalism Club 3: Annual Staff 45 MissFreshman Class: Beta Club 3, 4. 1,43 Football Attendant 4g Sixteeners' Club 4. Morris Miller Honor Usher 3, Beta Club 3,4, Annual Staff 4, Basketball 23 Journalism Club 4: Intramurals 1,3,4. Johnny Denton Journalism Club 3, 45 Editor of Bulldog s Tale 4g Annual Staff 4g Basketball 2, 33 Intramurals 1,2, Manager 3,43 Band 1,2,3. Anna Bea Reid F. H. A. 1,2,3, Officer 4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Super lative 4. Martha Jane Degges Honor Usher 3g Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Intramurals l,2,4, Mgr. 3g Cheerleader 1, 2, Head Cheerleader 4g Pep Club 1,2,4g Tum- bling Club Officer 3. Ruth Kelley FootballQueen 4, Attendant35 Beta Club 3, 45 Honor Usher 35 Annual Staff 45 Class Officer 35 French Club Officer 4. Larry Ezell Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 45 Key Club 1, 35 Re creation Club 45 F. F. A. 45 F. F. A. Basketball 45 In tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Jerry Smith F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Officer 45 Pep Club 45 Recreation Club 45 Superlative 45 Intramurals 4. Lynda Garrison Beta Club 3, 45 PepClub 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Dramatics Club 25 Sixteeners' Club 4. Jimmy Simpson Beta Club 3, 45 Key Club 35 HonorUsher 35 Recreation Club 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Shirley Garrison Honor Usher 35 Football Attendant 45 Annual Staff 45 Beta Club Officer 3, 45 French Club Officer 35 Pep Club 2, 3, Officer 4. Gail Barger Recreation Club 45 F. H.A. 1, 2, Officer 35 Pep Club 15 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Glee Club Officer 4. Hugh Perry Football -1. 2, 45 French Club Officer 35 Recreation Club 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Journalism Club 4. Howard McClendon, Jr. Beta Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Honor Usher 3, Stu- dent Council Officer 3, Key Club 3, Basketball 1. Barbara Martin PGP Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Library Club Officer 4, Annual Staff4, Sixteeners' Club Officer 4, Recreation Club J, 4, Glee Club 3. Jo Ann Underwood PCP Club 1. 2. 8. 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Honor Usher 3, .T11Hi0r Play: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Halloween Candidate 4. Max Douglas Basketballl, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Officer3,Recreation Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Officer 2, Annual staff 4, Journalism Club 4. Rona Porter Sixteeners' 4, Student Council Member 3, Recreation Club 4, Science Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4. Johnny Coulter Recreation Club 3 4- Journalism Club 4- Football 2 'K Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Annual staff 4, F.F.A. 1, 4, g Delano Cochran Footballl, 2, 3, 4, Mr. Sophomore,F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Recreation Club 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 4. Linda Witt AnnualStaff 4, Student Council 2, 4, Football Atten- dant 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, Six- teeners' Club Officer 4. Mary Lou Crosby Pep Club 1, 2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Honor Guard 3g An- nual Staff 45 Recreation Club 3,45 Library Club 4, Tommy Manning Glee Club 3,4g RecreationClub 45 F.F.A. 1 25 Science Club 35 Intramurals 2, 3. Leon Rothwell Football1,2,35 F.F.A. 1,3,45 F.F.A. Basketball 45 ln- tramurals 1, 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Recreation Club 4g Su- perlative 4. Mary Sue Hurst Beta Club 3, Officer 45 Honor Usher 35 Band 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 1,2, 3,45 Recreation Club 2,35 Pep Club 1, 2,3,4. Ray Harrison Football 1,2,35 Basketball 2,35 Intramurals 1,25 Glee Club 15 Pep Club 1. Rubie New by PepClub1,2,3, Officer45 F.I-LA, 1,2,3,4gLibI3tyClL1b 3. Officer 45Recreation Club 45 Glee Club 45 Dramatics Club 2. Nancy Osborne Intramurals 1, 2,3, 45 Recreation Club 3,45 French Club 45 Superlative 45 F,H,A, 1,2,3. Harold Garrison Pep Club, Officer 45 F.F.A. 1,2, Officer 3,45 F.F.A. Sub-District Officer45 Class Officer 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 45 Superlative 4. 'Q' George Brown Glee Club 1,2,3, Officer 4g Football 4g Recreation Club 3,4g Intramurals 1,2, 3. Donna Vineyard Pep Club 1,2, 3,4g Science Club 3g Bible Club 3: ln- tramurals 1,2,3,4g F.H.A. 1.2: Recreation Club 3,4. Ellene Dodson Pep Club 1, 2g F.H.A. 1, 2, 3g Intramurals 4, Recreation Club 4, Glee Club 4. Jimmy Jackson Football 1,2, 3,4g F.F.A. 1,2,4. Officer 3g Recreation Club 4, Intramurals 1,2, 3,4g F.F.A. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Emma Smith Intramurals 1,2,3,4, F.H.A. 1,2,3g Recreation Club 4. Charles Ca gle Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4g Key Club 3, Recreation Club 43 F.F.A. 4g Superlative 4g Intramurals 2,4. Steve Butler Football 2, 3,45 Basketball 1,2,4g Class Officer 4g Beta Club Officer 3,4g Boys' State 35 Recreation Club 3, Officer 4. Wanda Smith Pep Club 1,2, 3,43 Honor Usher 3g Beta Club 3, Officer 45 Bible Club 3g Glee Club 3,45 Student Council 3. Mary Jane McArthur Honor Guard 35 Miss Junior Class5 Beta Club 3, Officer 45 F.l-l.A. Officer 1,25 Dramatics Club Officer 25 Rec- reation Club 3, Officer 4. Lewis Thomas F.F.A. 1, Officer 2, 3,45 Recreation Club 4. Edward Jones F.F.A. 1.2, 3,45 Intramurals 4. Ann Walker F.H.A. 1,2, 35 Science Club 35 Intramurals 1,2, 3,45 Recreation Club 4. Clifton Pugh Band 1, 2, 3, Officer 45 Library Club 3, Officer 45 Rec- reation Club 35 Swing Band 3,45 Intramurals 1,2, 3,45 Glee Club 1. Edna Payne Recreation Club 45 F.H.A. 1,2, 35 Pep Club 35 French Club 35 Bible Club 3. Ima Joyce Dye F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 Recreation Club 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Bible Club 35 Intramurals 4. Francis Smith Football 1, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, Officer 3,45 Key Club 35 Recreation Club 35 Intramurals 25 Superlative 4. Finley F ugate F.F.A. l,2,3,4. Daisy Mae Bryant Pep Club 4g F.l-l.A. 1,2, Officer 4g Recreation Club 4, Intramurals 1. Anna Garrett F.l-l.A. Club 1,2, 39 Bible Club 3, Pep Club 4g Rec- reation Club 4. Howard Clark F.F.A. 1,2,3, Officer 4g Football lg F.F.A. Basket- ball 1.2. 3. 49 Intramurals 1, 2. Ioyce Mathis Band 1,2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Recreation Club 4 Bible Club 3g Pep Club 4. Earl Wright Football 3.4: F.F.A. 1,2, Officer 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2. 3.45 F.F.A. Basketball 1,2, 3,4. W . 4 vw ,:- ,, f, , Paul Tallent Class Officer 2, 3,44 Boys' State 3: Key Club 2, 3, Rec- reation Club 3, 4g Football 1, 25 Basketball 1.2, 3, 4. Peggy Watson Glee Club 1.2. 3,4g Library Club 4: F.H.A. 1.2, Sub- District Officer 3, 4: Recreation Club 4g Dramatics Club 2: Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Pat Walker Coleman Smith Football 1.25 Basketball 1,25 Cheerleader 3,45 F.F.A, 1.2, 3: French Club 45 Intramurals 1,2, 3,4. Hiley Smith F.F.A. 1,2,35 Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,3 Recreation Club 3,45 Football 15 Science Club 3. Molly Brady F.H.A. Club 1.45 Pep Club 45 Recreation Club 4. Bobby Brady Glee Club 1, 2, 3,45 Recreation Club 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1.2, 3,4g Library Club 3. Wanda Thurman Pep Club 15 Recreation Club 45 Basketball 25 Superla- tive 45 Intramurals 1. 2, 3,4. Carol Asher Intramurals 1 ,2, 3,45 Dramatics Club 25 Pep Club 1, 2 45 Glee Club 45 Recreation Club 45 F.H,A. 1.2. Hal Collins Class Officer 15 Band 15 Science Club 35 Recreation Club 45 Student Council 1.45 Pep Club 3,4. Harold Morrison F,F,A, 1,2,3, Officer 4, Superlative 4, Intramurals 2, 3,4. Clifford Lemons Basketball 1,2,3,4, Football Mgr. 2.3, Key Club 2,3, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Glee Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Lynn Metzger RecreationClub 4, FrenchClub 3, Science Club 3, Foot- ball 1,2, Glee Club 3, Betty Monday F.H,A. Club 2,3,4, Bible Club 3, Pep Club 3.4, Re- creation Club 4. John Latshaw Band 2, 3.4, Star Dusters 3,4, Recreation Club 3,4, Eldeena Long French Club 3, Bible Club 3, Glee Club 3,4, Pep Club 4, Superlatlve 4. James Smith F.F,A. 1, 2. LW. Hill Football 1,2,3,4, F,F,A, 1,2,4, F.F.A, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Superlative 4, Recreation Club 4,Intramura1s 1, 2, 4. Linda Landreth Pep Club l,2,3, Officer 4g Miss Sophomoreg Cheerlead- er3,4g Girls'sraregrzecrearionclub 3,4g Annua1sraff4. Dicky Daffron M, Club 2,3g Glee Club 29 Corvettes 2,3g BoxingClub 1 ,2, NOT PICTURED Cellie Reed Kenneth Godsel' French Club 3g F,H,A, 3,43 Y-Teens 2. F'F'A' 1'2'45Imramura1S 1' Billy Edwards Carlos Reed P.F,A, 33 Intramurals 3,45 Football 1,2, F-F-A- 1-2-SML I-lead Sponsor, Mrs. Fairchild, isdiscussing plansfor another senior activitywith Co-Sponsor Mrs. Denton. CNet pictured is Mrs. Thedford, Co-Sponsor.J s.. ,. H..-n QAM f U Y? if QV? 4 it W H4135 , A 1 h - A . W in Q G-'Q' Wwe? Linda Hale Paul Tallent ' ' P ,- fal.av!Qz!.!151-. , .. I! - mllfffl lif is rr is I 25 N Q K we so 'li Z ect 1466-famwl Gail Barger Junior McC1end on 1 4. 4 i , 7645 Wanda Thurman Harold Morrison W-ff'--4-W mv .za-,q1,,f--3,-. , .... A M ,N gf. ' .a2 '.... ,ua ...mu W..':',. 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BOYS' STATE Pa ul Tallent GIRLS' STATE Linda Land re th BOYS' STATE Steve Butler B y: Johnny Coult er In the fall of '55, 115 dazed fresh- men entered S. C. H. S. We elected MT- Barker, our sponsor, and our Officers were: Pres., Stanley Wassomg Vice- Pres. , Hal Collins: Sec. , Shirley Parks, and Treas. , Linda Hale. Eve- lyn Moyer and Martha Jane Riggs were elected cheerleaders, and Linda Hale was a majorette. Stanley Wassom and Linda Hale were Mr. and Miss Fresh- man Class. There were 104 members return- ing for our sophomore year. We elect- ed Mr. Kirby, sponsor, and our Offic- ers were: Pres. , Stanley Wassomg Vice-Pres. , Paul Tallentg Sec. , Linda Witt, and Treas. , Linda Hale. Delano Cochran and Linda Landr eth were elect- ed Mr. and Miss Sophomore Class. A- gain Linda Hale was a majorette, and Evelyn Moyer and Martha Jane Riggs were cheerleaders. Returning for our junior year were 97 members. We elected Mr. Mueller sponsor. Our Class Officers were: Pres. , Paul Tallentg Vice-Pres. , Stan- ley Wassomg Sec. , Ruth Kelley, and Treas. , Harold Garrison. Steve Butler and Mary Jane McArthur were elected Mr. and Miss Junior Class. Again Lin- da Hale was a majorette. This year there were three cheerleaders from our class. They were: Coleman Smith, Eve- lyn Moyer, and Linda Landreth. We were glad to have the Football Captain, Stanley Wassom, in our class We won the Intramural Trophy and also Field Day. Funny Brats was our Junior Play. One of the important nighlights of the year was our Junior and Senior Banquet. Our theme was Stairway to the Stars, with decorations to empha- size the theme. There was a stairway as we entered, with stars hanging a- bove. Only 80 returnedfor our final year at S. C. H. S. We elected Mrs. Carl Fairchild as our sponsor. Our Class Tallentg Officers were: Pres., Paul Vice-Pres. , Steve Butler, Sec. , Mar- tha Ann Wamplerg and Treas. , Linda Hale. Larry Ezell arfd Rona were elected Mr. and Miss Class. Linda Hale was again Porter Senior a ma- jorette, and Coleman Smith, Linda Landreth, and Martha Jane Degges were cheerleaders. To begin the intramural program, we won the Swim Meet. We were very proud to have Larry Ezell and Charles Cagle as Co-Captains of the football team. Junior Mc Clendon, Delano Coch- ran, Earl Wright, Francis Smith, Jim- my Jackson, and Steve Butler were also on the team. We had one senior girl on the basketball team, Martha Jane Degges. The boys on the basketball team were: Ronnie Degges, Paul Tall- ent, Max Douglas, and Clifford Lemons. Ruth Kelley was crowned Football Queen and her attendants from our class were Shirley Garrison and Martha Wampler. We are now waiting for Class Night hoping that we will be presented the Intramural Trophy. s iiil , i sl, 0 I fl? jf IJ 9, ' , ff r li if I I ,V , . 'lx M in , L, L. . 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CMJ: l ,Q r LQ, , J J 1 ra is X .fi far- 1-I f ' Y' 'mia fi. 5 Q91 A Q ' N' ,,',,,,.n.w..ui X, fr X Q it J ,r , H sm. fi ,wi-we if-ass, f M fa- an J . , ' -- 1 If 1 7 - j WM f' Q. Qw- ,W ,ca 1. x we ' eff rag. ...fr , . if in K V r ' 6 V-W-M ,L .fs z, 'ii ,L,V K lx V15-'lv 5, , . ,,.ovf' Ya' Naomi Tate Kenneth Baldwin Carolyn Alley Jess Tharpe Nancy Pugh Richard Horn Judy Martin Leon Houston Alma Ann Cagle Jimmy Jolley Joline McCulley Wesley Sherrill Betty Burnette Charles Cash Emma Sue Reed Florence Moyers Cecile Fine Sally Harwood Brenda Leuty Linda Smith Virginia Lynch Patsy Agee Mildred Garrison Charles Harwood Jackie Wassom Richard Hill Carolyn Hill Luther Fugate Joyce Ann Reed Charles Dye Anna Evans James Baker Patty Douglas Harold McClendon WW? 3 2. gffw vw A Q wg. We LL,. , . J W, 'ix I s F' I 1 Mifiilill-o-....,.,,,,,,W 776. f4w677lcw 66444 CHARLOTTE KELLEY and DANNY CAGLE 7ze44maw 664441 0 Par Higdon. Secretary Jimmy Miller, President Carl Fairchild, Vice-President Opal Rector, Treasurer 'M , It sw-uv . X X fa,ar',r,sg,rzze,1,-,w i V. - art-gz,' - +a1iVfi.f ff . F: 1 fs J 2 X it sr '2!?53.Q Jim Miller Pat Higdon Carl Ray Fairchild Opal Rector Charles Wiggins Patricia McCuistion J. D. Dodson Charlotte English Clay Coulter Lapriel Holloway Danny Cagle Mary Ruth Riggs Harley Clark Charlotte Kelley Bobby Young Mary Sue Fischesser Carroll Hill Janet Brock David Brown Erlene Teffer James Cagle Christine Mitchell Michael Ledford Patty Rector Connie Huskins Sharon Horn W. R. Newby Gretchen Underwood Norman Kincannon Darlene Hill Jimmy Rankin Joyce Dickson Harold Payne Carolyn Smith Gerald Barton Wilma White Tommy Long Glen Mathis Sandra Smith Arthur Mac Reed Johnny Hill Mary Louise Harakas Varnell Garrison Marvin Webb Jane Reed J. C. Smith Margaret Clark Marvin Riddle Maxine Fugate Joe Pritchett Peggy Rector Bill Dye Phyllis Edwards Judy Willingham Lowell Reed Delores Miller 'T K V? lri E A 1 R ., 'll' V J I if f 4 Nlifgiii jvlwmx in y uf 3 r M, -N11 K 2- . WW W - ,.f- 5. 5. 'Qs i , sg, 1 i f xo v - 'idx .. , ,W W- . l .,., ,cv , 'ww -f As- A 1- a A l K' 51 X I C 'Mia ' 'Ffa il 1 ,'5li'l . M.. 3 .iii the W' . 1-0.4 hge tx. W., --1 -s......f V x kvmdw 1 :2f Zl- 5 'T 5, Jimmy Martin Margie Loden James Pelfry Margaret Reed Hugh Monday Judy Palmer Charles Essex Brenda Chamberlain Leland Hanes Don Hocott Frances Mathis Quincie Evitt Frank Osborne Charles Sutton Ralph Henderson Joyce Smith Avery Reed James Jenkins Carolyn Matherly Larry Simmons Bobby Robbins Barbara Garrison Hugh Barnette Boyd Harvill ' g.,Qg i wif' F l 1 ff 1 , 49' I O ' f 5, ,V I xx We Zyafclea The '59 Walden Staff has worked hard this year in putting out the Walden. One of our first jobs was to sell ads to finance the publication. Other tasks were drawing layout sheets, arranging pic- ture layouts, and many others. Editors Johnny Denton and Stanley Wassom led the class in preparing for the publica- tion of the Walden. They were assisted by Business Managers Linda Hale and Shirley Garrison. The faithful guidance of our advisor, Mrs. Fairchild, is grate- . fully acknowledged by th e Staff members. Seated Left to Right: Linda Witt, Typist, Linda Landreth, Circulation Managerg Barbara Martin, Typistg Mary Lou Crosby, Club Editorg Ruth Kelley, Typistg Hugh Perry, Sports Editor. Second Row: Max Douglas, Sports Editorg Junior McClendon, Club Editor: Jimmy Simpson, Advertising Managerg Morris Miller, Photograph Editor, Johnny Coulter, Class Historian, Ronnie Degges, Photograph Editor. Standing: Johnny Denton, Editorg Linda Hale, Business Managerg Stanley Wassom, Editor: Shirley Garrison, Business Manager: and Mrs. Fairchild, Sponsor. gs! -5 HB ,, ,l 'g J wifi.. Mar-in ff Reading the French paper and working outan idea for the bulletin board are the French Club officers: Barbara Keahey, Treasurer, Naomi Tate, Song Leader, Bill Thedford, Vice -President, Gail Porter, Reporter: Ruth Kelley, President, and Hilda Fischesser, Secretary. Left to Right, First Row: Billy Ketchersid, Charles Monday, Rainey Reed, Carolyn Alley, Corky Ford, Gayle Porter, Naomi Tate, Doris Boles. Second Row: Lloyd Perry, Coleman Smith, Jerry Johnson, Barbara Keahey, Joyce Williams, Mrs. Fairchild, George Ballard, Bill Thedford, Leta Miller, Wilma Smith, Nancy Osborne, Wanda Byrd, Hilda Fis- chesser, Kenneth Baldwin, Ruth Kelley, Patty Douglas, Florence Moyers, Joline McCu1ley, Judy Martin, Shirley Cochran, Jackie Hutsell, Shirley Rector. i up r. ,V 4 2-, -3. M..',-P 'Q -. ' 5-: ff .r sw ' ' , 1,3 .. .. '--s 2 .,,.,: . , Y 1 H t Q- ' These are the Agriculture boys that work on many different projects during the year 771-Z These senior boys are planning another project for the benefit of Spring City students. pg---I f in K.f'f'h..,,,., Q I J ima ' xxvi H EMAKE rr X The Future Homemakers of America is an organization which helps prepare girls for the making of homes, and to insure better ways of living in the future. The officers are, Left to Right: Daisy Bryant, Freida Barger, Mary Rose McPherson, Iicta Miller, Gayle Porter. Second Row: Anna Ben Reid, Norma Newby, and Annette Cawood. 774,-Z First Row, Left to Right: Daisy Bryant, Annette Cawood, Mary Rose McPherson, Leta Miller, Gayle Porter, Freida Barger, Norma Newby. Second Row: Miss Crosby, Christine Mitchell, Doris Smith, Peggy Nuby, Nancy Pugh, Car- olyn Smith, Louise Pritchett, Betty Burnette, Thelma Allen, Mary Ruth Shattles. Third Row: Jackie Wassom, Car- olyn Hill, Mary Harakas, Judy Ivens, Cecil Fine, Joyce McMillen, Mary Ruth Riggs, Peggy Rector. Fourth Row: Judy Ellison, Alta Garrison, Betty McBay, Lavonne Marshall, and Wilma Clark. First Row, Left to Right: Mary Lou Crosby, Linda Witt, Mary Jane McArthur, Linda Hale. Second Row: Linda Land- reth, Barbara Martin, Stanley Wassom, Maxie White, Anna Garrett, Molly Brady, Daisy Bryant, Steve Butler, Emilie Thurman, Leta Miller, Gayle Porter, Rona Porter. Third Row: Mary Sue Hurst, Lynda Garrison, Ellene Dodson, J. W. Hill, Larry McCuistion, Hugh Perry, Bill Thedford, Phillip Miller, Buddy Witt, Betty Monday, Ima Joyce Dye, Edna Payne, Barbara Keahey, Hilda Fischesser, Phyllis Brock, Joyce Mathis, Mary McPherson, Freida Barger, Nora Thurman, Wanda Byrd. Fourth Row: Carol Asher, Wanda Thurrnan, Ann Walker, Earl Wright, Jimmy Simpson, Charles Cagle, Gail Barger, Jerry Smith, Larry Ezell, Virginia Janow, Mavis Davis, Jackie Chattin, Peggy Watson, Ruby Newby, Donna Vineyard, Metha Holloway, Emma Smith, Sandra Smith, Norma Newby, Charlene Miller, Geraldine Jenkins, Mildred Clawson. Fifth Row: Mrs. Fairchild, Hiley Smith, Coleman Smith, Harold Garrison, Johnny Coulter, Delano Cochran, Tommy Manning, Bobby Brady, Carol Simpson, Judy McDaniel, Nancy Osborne, Jo Ann Underwood, Martha Wampler, and Hilda Cameron. 'ez The Recreation Club officers are planning for a party. They are: Treasurer, Mary Jane Mc Arthur: Vice -President, Steve Butler: Pres- ident, Stanley Wassomg and Secretary, Linda L Hale. J 1' , gy' ' ra. Officiating for the Library Club are: Treasurer, Rubie Newby: Sec- retary, Barbara Marting Vice- J President, Clifton Pugh, President, Annette Cawood. UC-l First Row, Left to Right: Mary Lou Crosby, Metha Holloway, Emilie Thurman, Annette Cawood, Barbara Martin, Rubie Newby, Patsy Agee, and Patty Rector. Second Row: Sharon Horn, Rona Porter, Judy Willingham, Phyllis Brock, Mary Louise l-larakas, Charlotte English, Betty Burnette, Judy Martin, Brenda Leuty, Betty Bishop, Sandra Smith, Mary Ruth Riggs, and Joyce Dickerson. Third Row: Mrs. Robert Clemmer, Paul Pugh, Lavonne Marshall, Marvin Riddle, Corky Ford, Sammy Maner, and Peggy Watson. ,ff fw JM. :xxx 31 32 CI' :Q I1 47' li -..1 uf-3 R55 ,L 3, .EL Q Q -1 W. i , l .Ti if f E WL, , km w -. .. :img ,mMs.g,gfamm,,g 'WE h V-my f K k , an ,.. 21: . - MM ,Q i , f ,. .. . M ' Mg ,Q fy 5, -X ,L 8 i,jW ...ak ,. Q ,. ?...,.v,. .W x II if 1 . 4. ' ' . ,,,. . .M L. L ., 3 rl 1 i mi L' Ag. Cl 1 Jim G i rl I QTY 31 an 'i, Q2 IQ,- f u lrsl- 'TLT f ,T, Ll,1, z I LQFLLC xY.,. 2 3 gmsglz D 'L ALLL , 1 ,JL - 'L ml 'Q A ,W i, 5 C gmn 2 ,. AL A ,XL , Q xii. A wk Ysssugasxfg www ..,.. '-funk--v N.. -W WAHMTM, -Q-.M vm iw - - -wig mf M33 'E 'Sv- VN, . , ,, Q Mrs. Denton and the Pep Club officers, Harold Garrison, Presidentg Linda Lan dreth, Vice-Presidentg Rubie Newby Treasurer, and Shirley Garrison, Sec retaryg are seen decorating for a ball game . Left to right, first row: Leta Miller, Gayle Porter, Mary Jane McArthur, Rona Porter, Shirley Garrison, Rubie Newby, Peggy Watson, Eldeena Long, Barbara Martin, Wanda Smith, Jo Ann Underwood, Patsy Agee, Judy Martin, Naomi Tate, Geraldine Reed, Linda Witt, Carol Asher, Maxie White, Sue Kincannon, Patty Douglas, Mrs. Denton. Second Row: Peggy Nuby, Carolyn Hill, Doris Sue Smith, Betty Monday, Ima Joyce Dye, Mildred Clawson, Geraldine Jenkins, Sharon Horn, Margie Loden, Molly Brady, Cecile Fine, Jerry' Henley, Max Douglas, Harold Garrison, Morris Miller, Jerry Smith, Lynda Garrison, Jimmy Jolly, Gary Goodman. Third Row: Barbara Keahey, Joyce Williams, Bobby Brady, Hal Collins, Roger Rothwell, Leon Rothwell, Johnny Coulter, Hiley Smith, Phillip Miller, Corky Ford, Jerry Johnson, Linda Smith, Jimmy Simpson, Homer True. Fourth Row: Mildred Garrison, Nancy Reed, Barbara Garrison, Mary Sue Shook, Rachel Reed, Judy Gilliam, Betty McBay, Daisy Bryant, Joyce Dickerson, Mary Ruth Riggs, Gretchen Under- wood, Judy Willingham, Charlotte Kelley, Earlene Teffer, Patty Rector, Sandra Smith, Opal Rector, Freida Barger, Wanda Byrd, and Lapriel Holloway. , , ,,,,,,4f '! J 4s.-aff GLEE CLUB: First Row, Left to Right: Eldeena Long, Naomi Tate, Mary Jane McArthur, Carolyn Matherly, Sharon Horn, Ruby Smith, Gail Barger, Joyce Mathis, Wanda Smith, Mavis Davis, Lynda Garrison, and Mary Sue Hurst. Second Row: Patsy Agee, Anita Greer, Martha Ann Wampler, Peggy Watson, Ellene Dodson, Judy McDaniel, Car- olyn Thurman, Joan Chamberlain, Sally Harwood, Joyce Dickerson, Anna Laura Payne, Carol Simpson, Carol Asher, and Mrs. Virginia Thedford. Third Row: Jerry Underwood, Tommy Manning, George Brown, Francis Smith, Ruby Newby, Phyllis Brock, Bobby Brady, Charles Harwood, Harry Landreth, and Charles Monday. STAR DUSTERS: Left to Right: Joyce Williams, Buddy Witt, Linda Clemmer, Clifton Pugh, Maxie White, John Lat- shaw, Harry Landreth, Buddy Leuty, Tommy True, and Mrs. Virginia Thedford. Tw 0 USTE gala! Leading the S.C. H. S. Band for this year are: Clifton Pugh, Presidentg Linda Hale, Treasurer: Barbara Keahey, Secretaryg Harry Landreth, Vice-President. The Band in its seventh year presented many enjoyable half tlme shows at the football games The Band performed under the direction of Mrs. V1rg1n1a Thedford and drum major Buddy Leuty 1? fi fs Z r t Q- s 1 'Q First Row, Left to Right: Lynda Garrison, Mary Sue Hurst, Mary Lou Crosby, Linda Hale, Shirley Garrison, Mary Jane McArthur, Wanda Smith, Jo Ann Underwood. Second Row: Mrs. Maxine Sherrill, sponsor, Virginia Janow, Ruth Kelley, Jimmy Simpson, Harry Landreth, Steve Butler, Morris Miller, Junior McClendon, Maxie White, Phyllis Brock, Hilda Fischesser, Linda Campbell, Sandra Smith, and Sue Kincannon. M6045 M v The Beta Club officers are rehearsing a l ir program they will give during assembly. 7 ' .,:' X X, The officers are: President, Steve Butler, K Vice-President, Harry Landreth, Secretary, V A Shirley Garrison, Treasurer, Wanda Smith, tile , Publicity Manager, Mary Sue Hurst, and - V , Program Chairman, Mary Jane McArthur. ,R , 2 5 5 1 2 1 , nc rn , LU 3 Q 1' 'fi fl? f' , fx, X- . 5 ZW! 2+ ,4Z?dJ5d:-.give X., The students seen marching in front of the Band this year are: Joyce Williams, Linda Hale, Buddy Leuty, Gay Henley, and Barbara Keahey. The Cheerleaders for '58 85 '59 are: Linda Landreth, Alma Ann Cagle, Carolyn Alley, Martha Jane Degges, Linda Hale, head majorette, has faithfully served the and Metha Holloway. Band as majorette for five years. il? 79am By Anna Bea Reid This glorious year of '59, With all of its splendor and blissg Has swung open wide the door to success That will lead us down the path of happiness. Our flower, the red, red rose A symbol of the hope that we've desired Has filled us with inspiration to faithfully work Until our long sought goal has been acquired. Our motto, A small band in God's hand working for tomorrow Is simple, but yet sincere, It will help us to face life's trials Without any doubt or fear, Our school days at dear Spring City High Have been filled with joy and cheer, And as we take a peek into tomorrow, Our future looks bright and clear. For four long years we have labored here, Knowledge has been our themeg But at the close of '59 Graduation is our dream. 770 14044 771644 74567 Davy JOYCE MATHIS and J. W. HILL . 1 , , . V 7 I X Q . P f I 3, .L K -.ns I ,I yn I- I 1,4 4.5 J y.ys 1 7 ,J fit J , ' L.. L . W My v ,Qin c First Row, Left to Right: Jess Tharpe, Paul Henderson, Jim Miller, Jimmy Jackson, Charles Cagle, Lloyd Perry, Larry McCuistion, J. D. Dodson. Second Row: Junior McClendon, Richie Hill, Earl Wright, Hugh Perry, Max Miller, Jerry Underwood, Dean Rector, George Brown, Francis Smith. Third Row: Delano Cochran, Larry Ezell, Bill Thedford, Steve Butler, Clark Marshall, George Ballard, Mackie Harwood. Shown here are the senior football players who led the Bulldogs to a successful season. They are: Left to Right, First Row: Francis Smith, Jimmy Jackson, Charles Cagle, Hugh Perry, George Brown, Junior McClendon, J. W. Hill. Second Row: Earl Wright, Larry Ezell, Delano Cochran, Steve Butler. 'Zf I Co-Captain Larry Ezell is shown crowning this year's Homecoming Queen, Ruth Kelley, while Co-Cap- tain Charles Cagle looks on. ,,,m i,,.-M. These girls selected from each class, make up the Queen's Court will? R , sf 2 f A ,vvl ' in 4 f X M ' A Q if dgmwifi 'Sys' P I sw , co CAPTAIN wi 138 Lv A wif' xg. ll' V :' 1 - xii-X A' . 1 'N ' 4 . 1: gf 1 'I +w 'Q'B Jijf XY! f xl, 51,2 Rf x rw K 3 0 -L'-P We I New 2 mia -.ar I , f has .gs r me P ' ' emES'2Y'1,r 0 4 2 ?ffQ.,52,f'+,f,. , Q, 3 7 ii'5 'ff7'v' W Bill Thedford, Guard Larry McCuistion, Guard George Brown, Tackle Lloyd Perry, Back J, D. Dodson, Center Richard Hill, Back Max Miller, Back Paul Henderson, Guard Clark M31-Shari, Back 'fm aw, ,Q fv. , X mf . , mfg? sitnxmzmh.. Mg is ' Y 2 . S 1' ' BQwfWrh',fi 4' fk.. -bmw-1' 1 M 3 .xtrwi N, 'E 1 Lui: x .. ,, YH fd K Q A Lff, fax 5 , 5 , 4 A D . -sv ,f - 'W ,, Q5 5. ing, W' 4. iw Y Wi' W N ir 1 2 , , 14. Q 4 ff,-L iffw .Q f? 91, xx ru I . X. cv N. 4 wg, . W LspQiwl'f,g-'Q I 1. . -. lxilgw ZZ V? 4.,i A X 4 4 K s 4 l'P 'W NU-v it naw 4 A z ---- --- First Row: Max Douglas, Ronnie Degges, Max Miller, Mackie Harwood, Harry Landreth, Jerry Henley, Russell Lemons Steve Butler, and Paul Tallent. First Row: Russell Lemons, and Ronnie Degges. Back Row: Coach Long, Max Douglas, Steve Butler, and Paul Tallent. R These boys are looking forward to having a good year since this will be their last to play for S. C. H. S. Max Miller, Guard Max Douglas, Forward Jerry Henley, Forward Steve Butler, Forward Paul Tallent, Center Ronnie Degges, Guard 12 1 , I , ,ivfg A -.. ,f'1n. ' AF' 1. 4 afbfm Q J N -:Q 58 4, 5 Q , Q xxw., I A J , Is, .K A W iu., si A4 , x we ' 'jff52,Y 1gN,,A- pw- A as .., ,E ' +59 v -reg. -.nv My k gr 4 , I K jiri ,A 4: V , . ff' l 'J 'f I 5? fu W Mx I 5 N M X vqgs: J, 9 5, 'Qi v -ive' A I 5 V 4 fi bb 2 A I ' X fx A ' 5 . .1 If QL' il ,, 1' 15 fr X 5 ,:,, a n ., hm 5 ,Q W C3 16 4 'Q , . .R , Y 3 . ,, , S S ..DK it QQ Y W3 A Y? Y M 4 W y 3353 md 2 A if . , . - - 4 ,Q 1.. Q , ix If ix ,VM fw' Q1 F i W. Q Q ,SX ' 'fa 'ti L W a 51 S ig' 2?ff 5 ww? . .', A 'K M 1195 i A:1ii. W 11 Af Yi .iv Hi T 33 353' ...wwf W ,.,,,.f -'L 5, , f, ,.+, ,fy , an 5 ex Ai' N ,..,,,,' 4. 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I ' Qff M92 f TV ' Qsfx-Qv mfi Q . , za 7 wg, Q 33 f' I, Hx V c , 'UQ , '77 51,L,i 3 fi-Y? mms. , ' A :YA 31 , , 3, , M-w?.,'f' af, 41 2254 gf? ,H gtfiif 1 if 34 6' f. eigif' ,W WT' 'e gfgigg- wf 'R .1 n , 1 is Q ff ve 'Yr' fi 1 ' 345-ff lar- hvu CML-e hi' ii GN! 1519 ,MER if Y O Mrs. Howard McC1endon, Sr. is shown checking some groceries that Mary Low Crosby, Shirley Garrison Ruth Kelley, Bill Thedford, and Howard McClendon, Jr. have purchased at McCLENDON'S GROCERY. 5 A. G. Food Store Compliments of Manager, Kelly Evans me 5 s no Cent store Spring City Tennessee Spring City Tennessee ShipIey's Henleyfs Super Market Service Station Where Your Dollar Buys More and Parking Is Free and Easy ED HENLEY, PROP. Nelson Shipley Owner 81 Manager Spring City, Tenn. Phone 6341 Dayton Tennessee 9 1 i Barbara Martin, Ronnie Degges, Maxie White, Max Douglas, Johnny Denton, and Bill Thedford are caught raiding the coke dispenser at ROBINSON 'S DRUG STORE, Modern Way Cleaners H fjlzf, v ' Truck n Our Specialty Formals-Drapes-Chair Covers Cleaning At Its Best Across From Bus Station Dayton, Tennessee Phone 116 Mr. Vaughn is showing Linda Landreth, Iohnny Coulter, Shirley Garrison, Hugh Perry, and Linda Hale the modern conveniences of VAUGHN'S FUNERAL HOME'S newest ambulances. Reed's Garage Used Cars Of All Kinds 24-I-Ir. Wrecker Service General Auto Repairs Spring City Phone 6561 Compliments Silk Shop of Spring City Kiwanis Mrs. Audrey Pack R.E. Cox Rev. M.O. Wayland President Vice-President W. F. Chattin The Nylon Made In Spring City Furniture W Norge Appliances Spring City Tennessee Hardware Spring City Phone 4371 lilll I I I ' HTFI7 Johnny Denton, Maxie White, Barbara Martin, and Larry McCuistion are visiting the SOUTHERN FREEZING AND PRESERVING COMPANY, which supplies this area with fresh frozen foods that they buy from local far' mers. . 'K ,rw Henry Hill, Lester Price. and Gordon Price are shown demonstrating ro Hugh Perry, Linda Hale, Linda Land- reth, and Johnny Coulter the fine service your car will receive at SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION. Hinch 8 Son Hardware General Merchandise Sporting Goods Live Minnows Building Supplies Spring City Phone 2582 BEST OF LUCK From Harry C. Green Spring City Tennessee Compliments of Piney Point Fishing Camp Spring City Phone 6262 The Cotton Shop Ladies' Ready To Wear STELLA and CECIL HALL Dayton Phone 145 Rhea Farmers' Co-op The Farmer-Owned Store For Farm Supplies Feeds Seeds Fertilizer Insecticides Dayton, Tenn. Phone 621 Homer K. Holloway Meat and Groceries Spring City Phone 4491 Allen Phillips Abel's Hardware Jewelry and Implement Co. Market Street Everything In Hardware WATCHES-JEWELRY Dayton, Tenn. Phone 87 Dayton, Tenn. Phone 164 A t o .sen Compliments of f L Q. Q . 0 0 0 0 f V gcr . Sprung Cnty Servlce Station or ' Spring City, Tennessee Phone 3471 Miss PatsyMcCabe is helping Linda Hale. Linda Landreth, Hugh Perry, and Johnny Coulter select merchandise from the wide variety of clothing goods that can be found at JACK'S BARGAIN STORE. BROWN'S CHEVROLET COMPANY in Dayton is the place to see the new 1959 Chevrolet. Mr. Wilkey is showing the distinguished features of the brand new model to Barbara Martin. IOTIHHY DGHIEDII. Maxie White and Larry McCuistion. Compliments of THE WATCH SHOP Expert Watch and Clock Repair Good Lu ck From WILLIAM AB EL Dayton Tennessee Smith's Gulf Service Station Gas, Oil, Tires, Tubes, Wash Lubrication And Road Service Spring City Phone 6329 Dayton Department Store Home Of Nationally Known Mdse Dayton, Tennessee Phone 135 HARWOOD'S GARAGE Between Smith's and Sinclair Spring City Tennessee Compliments of SIMPSON'S PLACE Spring City Tennessee Houston S Holloway H, R. Hinch Insurance Agency Helen F. Houston Puleweod Dealer Glenn H. Holloway I ' Spring City Phone 6515 P.O. Box 115 Spring City H. B. 's Star Food Market Radio S TV Sewice Your Checkerboard Feed Dealer Steve Gallagher' Manager H.B. Holland, Manager Radio-TV-Sound John A. McMillan, Butcher Dayton Tenn. Dayton, Tenn. Phone 73 Shop Phone 1055 Home Phone 97 THE BANK OF SPRING CITY is the place for all of your banking needs. Shown helping the customers make their deposits are Linda Landreth, Johnny Coulter, Linda Hale, Mrs. Phillips, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Hawkins, and Hugh Perry. Compliments of E. W. Johnson's Furniture Company SPRING CITY TENNESSEE Say Ir With Flowers is the slogan for FAYE'S FLOWER SHOP. Shown admiring the beautiful flowers at the Shop are Stanley Wassom. Hilda Fischesser, Morris Miller, Linda Witt, and Jimmy Simpson. Compliments of Jenkins S Darwin Bros. DAYTON TENNESSEE Compliments Sewice Station of ' OWNER City Barber Shop BABE MCCLENDON Spring City Tennessee Spring City Tennessee Pikeville Lumber Co. LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIAL PIKEVILLE, TENNESSEE Phone GI 7-2255 Arnold Motor Company More People Are Buying Fords! FORD 8: MERCURY Telephone 1066 Box 229 DAYTON TENNESSEE W Flowers For All Occasions Hy-eWay Gardens Shell Gasoline Fresh Meats Groceries Call Dayton Phone 335 Evensville, Tenn, Phone 941-M4 Compliments of The Fashion Shop Dr. G. V. Taylor Sr , Q Ladies' and Children's Ready To Wear J OWNERS Mrs. W.O. Patton Dr' G' V' r' Mrs. R.C. Garrison Dayton, Tenn. Phone 139 Dayton, Tenn. Phone 353 -,N Shirley Garrison, Larry McCuistion, Ruth Kelley, Bill Thedford, Linda Landreth and Howard McC1endon, Jr. are making themselves at home at CLEMONS BRUFHERS' FURNITURE STORE. Sp Compliments Motor Co. of SALES and SERVICE W I Martel Gambel, Manager FORD 8: MERCURY Dealer spring City Phone 6670 3 Spring City Phone 4070 ,,,,,........ ' r ' fitafsf H Y' t w r 2 ,s g ,ikslsb f ,f,,,,' ' S 5 X ' V' st X' 'virf-. is .V 35593491 Publi t in om mu fu-'19 ,--.4 ,st 1 .7 ,Unisys Mr. J. D. Mincy is helping Stanley Wassom, Jimmy Simpson, Linda Witt, Hilda Fischesser, and Morris Miller select one of the delicious hams you can find in the meat department at the HOME STORE. Compliments Compliments of of Charles Boyd Dayton Hardware Dayton Tennessee Mathis Esso Station Highway 68 Phone 6442 Compliments of HOPE'S BARBER SHOP Spring City Tenn. Best Wishes From LEONARD PRICE 8: SON GROCERY Spring City Tenn. L kt Seniors of '59 From Kozy Korner Restaurant Dayton Ten ee Compliments of CoIIie's Auto Parts Dayton Ten Watts Bar Boat Dock Below Watts Bar Dam Operated By Moyers Brothers General Merchandise Gas-Oil-Ti Building Suppli e Topsoil Howard Hornsby 8: Jack Henry Fill Dirt General Hauling Pennine Community Phone 4812. Watts B Tennes Good Luck C mpliments O Lonas Oil Company Dayton, T Phone 9171 From f HiII's Meat Wholesale and Retail Dayton T nessee Tony's Drive-In W 2 R as 5 It ..-, if , f if D gin ' A Good Place to Eat 6000 Q Agffgi-S' I uclolls DAYTON TENNESSEE Arnold Tractor and Implement Company McCullough Chain Saws Sales and Service Phone 513 DAYTON TENNESSEE Joann McCabe and Anna Garrett are showing Shirley Garrison, Mary Lou Crosby, Ruth Kelley, Bill Thedford and Howard McC1endon, Jr. the fine assortment of jewelry found at McCABE'S CONFECTIONERY. CONGRATULATIONS Szmons We congratulate you upon your attainment: and high ambitions. Wood-using industries and Tree Farms have played a part in your past. We hope they will be still more important in the future. HIWASSEE LAND COMPANY King ston, Tennessee Growing and Buying pulpwood for Bowaters Southern Paper Corporation. C mpliments of Gurley Motor Company Dayton Tennessee Spring City Radio S Television In Front of Depot C mpliments f Dayton Oil Company C rdell Hembree, Distribut F Shelby O r Dayton, T Ph 100 Sp g C ty Phone 6311 Ed Piercg C mpliment f Real Estate and Insurance Ralph Porter County Court Clerk Phone 216 , Best Wishes 'Q x 'X X From i i e s .. tlzl it was fsms 1 Dr. A. c. Broyles Dayton Tenness hor 11005152 ' Q'3 gf,f2,14f' fl? U-N252 ,BARBEQU5 6 ,r vfzfzlffcwn W'-K ' 'oh 0254223 if S BACZQS 351 Sanwwcw 35 rfffmm L f 4.-. 9439110 JU' wmEQiw+Wf5 TOM gm uma 10: TOMATO 'D 5,54!fdCnfssf 25 BREAKFAST Bacon ev 2 Eqqg ,6 aaron 5.1 EW 54 - , am 1- 2 E ' Ham zvl Eggs CUC-il rm Mgr Fruxt Juice 'ZF Tam i' Cfiffee 12 ZC mmunoza smx 1 T-BONE STEAK ' CLUB STEAK gaugaunosas mmm, BAS e szsunom 4 . , H Rm STQK KET SMKSWDWKH 45 onnrsorugsz 2, . . Pwwocasesz W sunxmwmw 1 BARBECUE as H Y v L3 ovsrsns-um Li Hlwioo smwffma. rgoow 9 vur curm A80 BAQON--Eco JE new :wg S cx WAG05 mm so Bacon .Towmu .aa Gun Mr af mn M W, .,,,, ,M so' ocoae x1xao'HotChorum , Lin me Horlamrg COTYEE 5' Cold DIWKKS 6 e 0 'ME'MADE me 20 ICEDTEA no, BOLED HAM Aww SURE? mm wwf ilfl W, s f Maxie White, Max Douglas, Ronnie Degges, Barbara Martin, and Johnny Denton are serving a customer some of the fine food served at the DOUBLE Q DRIVE-IN, which is owned by Mr. H. B. Galloway. J. H. Fergusdn l -I Compliments Grocery of Home Owned and Operated J. M. g FREE DELIVERY spring city Phone 6461 Spring City Tennessee . 1. Dayton Venetian Johnson Blind Company Hardware Company Awnings Storm Doors Gilman Paints Wallpaper Drapery Rods Screen Windows Sporting Goods torm indo s S W W Screen Doors Housewares Dayton, Tenn. Phone 788 Dayton, Tenn. Phone 191 Mr. Fischesser is explaining to Stanley Wassom, Morris Miller, Jimmy Simpson, Linda Witt, and Hilda Fischesser the fine General Insurance sold at the JOHN ROSS FISCHESSER INSURANCE AGENCY. Eugrutulutiuus T0 THE CLASS OF '59 SHERIFF MULLINS and his DEPUTIES R. W. Kemmer ShibIey's Sub-Division 54 S I04 Business Sz Residential I.. t f S l Spring City Tennessee Dayton, Tenn. Ph 2.34 City Service Station G odmck and Tire Company Es so Products-Gillette P miurn Tubeless T' D yt T . Ph 250 Spring City High Scho l DR. A.M. MORGAN, SR. DR. ARCHIE MORGAN, JR. DR. HAROLD MORGAN i I s i Bill Thedford and Howard McClendon, Jr. are shown gathering a new type of laundry fRuth Kelley, Mary Lou 4 Crosby, and Shirley Garrisony for Lois Daniels and Mrs. Looney at IDEAL CLEANERS. l L Congratulations To Seniors Of '59 lMBlll4Nft' SX .rm wcf y f QA Sawy ers Phone 3131 Phone 28 5P1'if1g City, Tenn. Dayton, Tenn. F Dayton Bank and Trust Company Member of Federal Deposit Insuranc e Corporation Dayton Tennessee ...I QW -71 in xv . . Lxv' Jw 3, 'f , X: Q dm X' MW' Lg fe 1 a ,... i g, . I , f Coca-Cola Bottling Works 'LL D yton, Tenn. Phone 168 Best Wishes Good Luck From From Walters ' Arnold's Bulck S Rambler Co. , Bus. Phone 283 Bargain Store Home Phone 1090 D yton, Tenn. Phone 75 WATTS BAR RESORT . up 1 u -I . Y - 1. 3 , 1 z r if- ' And, Harrison's Haithcock Servicenter Motor Company SlHClai1' Products YOur STUDEBAKER Dealer Located At Bus Station Phone 669 Dayton, Tenn. Phone 596 Dayton Tennessee Johnny Coulter, Linda Hale, Hugh Perry, and Linda Landreth are taking it easy as they know they don't have to inspect the fine quality of the lumber at LUTHER REED'S SUPPLY CO. Mountain View Rogers Restaurant Rexall Drug Store F.R. Rogers A Good Place To Eat Dicky Rogers Spring City Phone 6414 Dayton Tennessee i . -.I Mrs. Eva Richardson and Mrs. Sudie Miller are sellinglimmy Simpson, Stanley Wassom, Linda Witt, Morris Miller. and Hilda Fischesser some of the fine clothing which can be purchased at EVA'S FASHION SHOP. Dietzenfs Tennessee Valley I A Lakeside Lodge nsurance gency Your Fri endiy Agent Where The Fish Never Stop Biting LLOYD W. CHEEK AND Carl Diefzeni Cwnef CHARLIE WILLINGHAM Spring City Tennessee I Spring City Phone 2.131 Smith's Grocery Compliments of Free Delivery Groceries Meats Dr. A. P. Condra Feeds Spring City Phone 4891 Dayton Tennessee Mrs. E. B. Arnold Cox Motor Co. Everything To Wear DODGE-PLYMOUTH Dayton Tennessee Dayton, Tenn. Phone 115 5 A-5 A Larry McCuisti0n, Barbara Martin, Max Douglas, Ronnie Degges, Mr. Fred English, owner, Maxie White and Johnny Denton are looking at rhe large variety of toys at the WESTERN AUTO. Enjoying some of the good food at PIERCE'S RESTAURANT, which is located five miles below Dayton, are Larry McCuistion, Barbara Marcin, Johnny Denton, and Maxie White, as Mr. Marvin Pierce, owner, looks on. Compliments of Tourist Court Reeee Cooley and I Cafe Circuit Court Clerk I i 1-I Home Cooked Meals Air Conditioned Highway 68 Dayton, Tenn. Phone 722 SP1'in8 Citi' Phone 2382 Abel Oil Company Ralph, Jack, 8: David Abel 37 Years of Oil Business In Rhea County Phone 221 GUM? Dayton Tennessee Hood's Food Market North Market Street Phone 660 Dayton Tennessee Luck From Jesse L. McPheeters Insurance Agency Dayton Tennessee Compliments of Dr. S. E. Nichols Dayton Tennessee TaIlent's Prescription Store Prescription and Drug Service Diabetic Supplies Sick Room and Surgical Supplies Dayton, Tenn. Phone 56 The Dayton Herald Rhea County' s Official Newspaper Commercial Printing Office Supplies Box 286 Dayton, Tenn. Phone 43 I , , ! .65 . l N . li xx 0 ff Qi' I -'- f 'lifsiv 'x N fy ' A 1 AA-, 'N '531?'1.'?.. f I f N 0 444 X v new of 'Sa , JA OUTHERN 3X . ' 'Qi X Q-'fi V Q fu: , ..a 4- ,Q v .xy ,N BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH OOM PANY Take Home I ,llfll ff-t ower all 'i f KERN'S BREAD ' Rhea County Limestone Company All Types of Crushed Stone Road Materials-Driveways Concrete Stone Agricultural Lime WE DELIVER Phone Radio Advertising Do On esn't Cost--It Pays Radio Station WDNT Telephone 1540 1280 K. C. -- 1000 Dayton, Tennes s ee Watts Daytime It's Advertising Consistently That Earns The Rate And Sells Coulter Funeral Home Kyle Green 8: Buster Sims, Owners Service Measured Not By Gold-- But By The Golden Rule Oxygen-Equipped Ambulance Z4 Hr. Ambulance Dayton, Tenn. Phone 9 or 90 Compliments of Long Electric Co. Phone 6412 Spring City Tennessee 429 I Compliments of Bobby Garrison Marchie James Best Wishes From Arrowhead Boat Dock Spring City Tennessee B est Wishes From Ray's Beauty Shop BESS 8: NAOMI Spring City Tennessee St rout Realty Coley Smith, Representative Real Estate Of All Kinds Phone 2661 Spring City Tennessee For all of your plumbing, heating, and electrical appliances, LANDRETH PLUMBING COMPANY is at your service. Shown is one of their bathroom displays. ji Y i . Q , 17 , 'QW wx 1 If H was ANQXQQQ-ulti ma Compliments of uill MAYFIELD DAIRY FARMS, INC. I A -Y Rhea Compliments of ' Equipment Company Dortha's International Trucks ,QSC SALES and SERVICE ,A lf gp Farmall Tractors N ' Pontiac Cars XM Phone 562 Spring City Tennessee Dayton Tennessee IJ ,L AuIt's Cash Store .losten's READY TO WEAR TREASURE-CRAFT JEWELRY Dry Goods-Cl th g Shoes ADHD STATIONERY Spring City Phone 6464 V Lt f Luck Spring City Motel Froni iaI1ci Dr. C. E. Grabeel Hvhdav Resort Spring City Tennessee George and J P y Best Wishes Compliments of From Peggy Ann Mr. and Mrs. Truck Stop Glenn Metts R kwood Tenn : - , X +1 if L 4 ai eif ia w 1333 W6 W 2 3 f We We want to help make Spring City and Rhea County a better and more prosperous community in which to live. SOUTHER SILK MILLS Best Wishes to The Class of '59 A Friend 1 Southern Style Restaurant Owners EARL and NANCY SMITH SPRING CITY TENNESSEE Some students from the Journalism Class are preparing to leave for Dayton to sell advertisements for THE '59 WALDEN. 7757 e Zan Wien .. A I Tx ' 153 'F and the boys' basketball team defeated the South Harriman Pirates. the Senior Class splashed the way to victory at the Swimmin Meet,
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