Sumner County High School - Panther Yearbook (Portland, TN)

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s Tenn An ale 'yards around his own right em Panther took ao- breaks to flown a eleven 25 to 1? to remain undr scored its first touch reco l 2 6 Q - . PP t cen ' ter of the Portland line at will yards with a and 55 yards pass for the a three touchdown un- stunned the unbeaten with a touchdown in the o play The Hahn 25 i013 four .nirutes gonelin the firs quarter as Jerry Reid raced 61 on the first Wave scrimmagf play. Charles Greer, the outstand mg lineman on the field, boote: the extra point. .lust as the first quarter ende John Collins flopped o'n a fumble? punt return on the Gallatin 15. Gllover and Bobby Neal each car- ried the ball twice with Glover going over from the two for the tally. The 20-yard Gallatin punt went out of bounds on the Wave 23 late - in the second quarter. Glover then circled right end for the touch- down to put the Panthers ahead 13-7 at the half. ' Gallatin which ri ed he marched for the tying touchdown early in the third period with a nine-yard pass, 'Jones to Normal Herrod, for the tally. Egmgfortillnd 125D Glllltin H3 - enn n , , LT-Luth K Dlckersnx ug-ii gollln etfiii 1 U ES ' RG-D golllns Garret - G 1 start the ET-Aughrnoks Lfsfi, E-Jo nson 9 UP 'ever' ea-me H,,Qf,2l' Y as-mi, - . 1,0 C 1 A game'FB-Neal hm will Portland .. . .... . , . .... ll 13 0 JZ-2 Gallatin ..... . .,,.. ..,. 'I 0 8 0-1 ioucunuwns: Portland-C-lover 3. J. el- llns. Gallatin-Reid. Herrod. Gllxtrnsz Portland-Glover. Gallatin rw. Parade, Pep Rally, Bonfire The students of S.e.r1.S. ana the people of Portland will show their appreciation for their Purple Pan- thers footbal- team tonight with a pep rally, bonfire and parade. , The parade .wil start at the school at seven o'c1ock, led by eight charming, capable cheer-f ' 1- 1 i l we -i n W lf v' u W W . 1 w e o Y - . ay.l.s.LzF-rwlcr 'l it Y ' '-HQ' i'rgBT.:2:1':,z:' OV6 l', G3 l I Q-1 nessee youths emerg I .1 I otoling 22 candidat ?365YvETCS.1'Li?0Q:,2 As Port and Rolls 26-7 E Bobby Neal Second ln Boy State Election Bobby Neal, Portland Panth football star, and the Johnsoniz' nominee for governor of Bo' State, was defeated in the ele tion by a last minute lndependei dark horse. - Neal, who recently. reigned s king of the Middle Tennessee Strai of the Portland football team and a member of the varlsty baske ball team. ,He has won first plat' in the Cumberland Valley declam. tion contest, was runner-up in tl' district meeting, and has won 5 Future Farmer contests. . Bobby Neal was sponsored by tl American Legion Post No. '15 Portland. Glover Honored On All-Slate And Mid-Slate Teams The Portland Panthers star half- Portland 26p Central l Portland's p r o wl i n g Purple Panthers unleashed their dreaded Glen Glover-Bobby Neal offense last night, the Sumner countians punishing Central with a' 26 to 7 defeat on the.T0rnado's Field. Between them Glover 1144 yard: n 17 carries! and Neal 4133 yards 1 22 carries! -collected all of the 'anther scores. Neal got three, Elover one. ' Glover split the Tornado defenses 'or 31 vards ln the opening period Q put -Portland in the lead. Neal got his first TD in the second oerlcrd with a. two-yard buck aftel Drdeal by Glover, Neal ' Portland Central First Downs ...... . ...... I7 B Ylrds lulhllll ..,. . ...,.. 286 142 Panel Attemnted ...- - -' 3 Palau Comllleted . .. ... 0 0 Yards Panini ..... ,.. 0 Glover had set it up with a 34-Yard ,jaunt. In the fourth period Neal hauled the ball 10 times for 48 Portland Wins 2 Doubleheader Portland won a doubiebz basketball game from Heide ville Friday night by 3 a polntsj The Portland boys won 48 and the lair lassles from l won 39 to 30. This was the last game b the Christmas holidays. The game will be played at Oo town on Tuesday, Jan. 6 Portland 1483 Hendersonville Fl-Claiborne 4 W1 F-Vaughn 26 I f'1 t 0-Thompson D, ,M---2Ca.rt4 G-Callls I3, - Durba 0--Wiseman 5 Hin Halftlme score: Portland 23. 'dersonville 23. Bubs: Portland-Richard ter 2: Hendersonville - Bum yards, scoring from up close. Neal GIRLS also got the last score, ,going 53 ,nh-d 69, numenonvme yards on six tries, tallying from -Harris 6 cum the 11. Central's lone scorelcame in the Himtgr 34 All' fourth after the Tornado recovered - Town D 3 a Glover fumble on the Central.82G-3. Hunter Brewlr late in the third. A 66-yard drive!!-Freedle Sta was 'climaxed when Bobby Ran-G-Freeland Kei dolph went over from the two. Halftime score: pm-tuna 33: Portland Tackle Jay Leath wasdersonvme 18. pack, Glenn Glover, raked up HOD' a tower of strength in the Panther line Hia recovery of a fumble arse for himself and for the school up ihe mst score' I as week when he was selected as R d 1 h -cked up 83 yards 0 t t w .- ' - an up pl C t l's offens e irst string halfback on the Nash ville Ba.nner's 1952 A11-Middle Ten- nessee eleven. 13 carries to Pos.-Portland LE-Dennlnl LT-Leith LG-J. Collins l Also honored were Panthers Bob- Rgfigfhffgiiinl ny Neal and James Catfish - RT-Ausbrooks RE-Johnson . H r el' ,eath, who made the third teamlfgjglcvftp Canr CU! McAllls First Honors Sunday, Dec. 14 leaders, Joyce Freeland, Bobble n this SQCCQUU of the Banner - 35137 5' ww Jo Crunk, Patsy Johnson, Fayola. gldvh-,'h1gh.5g0ref in the Cum'-f ang The PM-glgndlh-es, ,I qu. Deasy, Barbara Webb, Pat Wright, and valley C0nfe,.,..1 Augtim . 'composed of Herman Hui Carol McGlothlln,,and Shirley Link. mn me t. B own Bobbi .Johnny Alden, Buddy West gud, Ihenarasle Will C0010 d0WT- Wheel- uf, lm' I WaW s' .6339 'Ysee Clemmons, won the first p . meer andrew. .5 p . GUNS wma a. mM:.gt,Sg:5L15: yolk od mo in the mem mm, ta W S Oa r E lgffted chgxh xwybim' lmfvifiemy. Mlm, mm. Nor :SGW agfagsored by the Gall ' ad '-'e-N m'L on, u . aww His- an in I Their accompanist Shirley L fed W 5' D0 n foretyfall P I d W' also shared ln the' prize P: 5 Pr - r- - orl' an lnners Meyer. mga., of Dr .hd 1 yqh cumvwp ,,., Selected on the All W B - ' P0 we 'f te mfor his offensive' ln F t C ' - mer- Wm' the WW P 'du W9 f-'DW 9 9' ' G 0 ow ful 325 with a 'vocal solo. . Pt 1e3.f,1u'okips To My Lou I , In 52 Strawberry Festival 0 e PURTLAND, Tenn.-Folk tunes: echoed across Berry Land last night as dancers in roped-off Upi. Douglas Lear, son oi Mr. th and Mrs. Will Lear of Portland. 3' is returning to the States, under the msosum rotation urogram, after nearly 15 'mfmonths in Alaska. md -..,, --.sunu meeting of th! Fe: ,or's Doollttles was held Bepten :er 22. The project adopted for thi year's work was the Federal B1 reau of Investigation with fmgtaz printing and the' handling o! ev dence ln law enforcement work r sub-topics, 'I'he next meeting wl be held on October 6. The.members vt the Beta Glu who want on the hamburger fr thoroughly enjoyed themselvue: The officers have been elected an each member has chosen a job l do in the publication ot the at nual. The Senior Class had chamvza the Cb-SP4 and Mrs. John D. Alden, Portland, iunior queen. Miss Jane Bell, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bell, Mitch- zllville, senior queen. F!whhx,N.eaL., 4 ' , ' Portland People Off To College Portland Students are leaving ,oon for their college work. Some if them are going tor their fresh man year and some for other years. Those who nave already left in clude Lanny Moore, who has en tered the University of the Soutl al Sewanee. Tenn, Carey Lanier who entered Belmont College ii Nashville. and Bettv Hunter to U.T Junior College in Martin, Tenn. Those planning to attend T.P.I. .n Cookeville include Larry John- son, Stanley Nesbitt. Jerry Steven son, Jordan I-I . ' ark er, Jane llam Clyde unter Winston P Jo ' e Jernigan, Joe Collins, The annual fat cal! show, spon- sored each year by the Young Far- mers and I-Iomemakers Club of Sumner County, was held in Gal- latin last Wednesday. Prizes won by Future Farmero and 4-I-I Club members from Port- land and the surrounding area were Allen Jones, with the reserve grand champion of the show, an Angus: Jerry Groves, Gordon Meadow of Ft. Head, and Charles iroves, all 'won prizes with their xngus calves. Charles Groves won :gain with his Hereford calf Portland Co-Ecis Elected At Tech At a meeting last week of the Speech Club at TPI, Miss Jane Dye of Portland was elected presi- dent and Miss Joan Link, also of Portland, was elected secretaryla Miss Dye is a social science a- jor at Tech and Miss Link 's ma- iorlng in Ehtlish. Degrees At IPI Miss Wilma Ci-easy and-Roy Lee of Portland have just been 'B S. degrees at Tennessee ,A Knit deal of talent ln S ner County was displayed at contest, The twelve entries 1 from Gallatin High school, P land High School, Hendersomx High School and White House Ii School. The Gallatin Lions Club was ry pleased with the interest Played by these four school. the county. All the proceeds- from the tal chow will be used by the Lions Lbelr Sight Conservation Progri Joyce Freeland, d-fughter of M Helen F. Webb of Portland, will crowned Football Queen of the 1 Purple Panthers at hal!-time ce monies here Friday night. The game with Hartsville is 1952 r Home-coming game. Thursday night at seven o'clock festivities will begin with a I Rally and Pep Parade which w start at S.C.H.S. Attendants to the queen will June Deasy, senior, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dea junior, daughter L. J. DeJohn, Je daughter of Mr. a ung and Juan of Mr. and M Attendants a Yo ma Creasy Link. hlstltute, Dean A. W. f . if ,Q 5 rms V 1: 1 l x ly RUp5 MELMIN F LEBANON 'ex'pe'ots' to win tomorrow nigl:lt's big battle with Portland, Coach Joe itkinson is going to have to fig- ure out a way to stop the Touch- lown Twins -Glenn Glover and Robby Neal. In the last 1,43 games, Portland las been held to one touchdown ust one time. The Panthers von that one anyway, 6 to 0. n the other 12 contests, Port- and has tallied at least three ouchdowns. Last year Coach Atkinson fig- ured out a way to beat Port- and-niatch 'em touchdown for ouchdown. And that's what tho Blue Devil: did, scoring first md thbn trading tallies iha red If the way. At the end, Lebanon ilu ahead 25-21 but Portland vas down on the goal line ready o go,ovsr again as time ran VUL ' This year Lebanon has lost time valuable linemen and two -ft W ,7'1 e lm , , j- ,, f,.N ,. l .gin , ,fix Ng, ' W- ,N X-K Qtfl, ,- 1. C? yi ,.,, Y ffjl limi' FQ, tn' flat Y 1 I lm' Wx' 5' ,f l itil? if 5.-Jr V13 'll' . V Lv . ' L. U1rkQ'f! X lift-3' QQ f 'f' , 4- ,. . , - ' ,- , ,V t, . 1 , , - M- ' ,Es ,-., - ,,. V- J lax ., , - .. H l -fl. ' f 4 ,l A 33' grill e 'fr' ff- A '- we 1,-,,.l 'm'a.rl Wim' ,outshotle Neal and. ' W '- - - V' ' K Ia-half C- hr' Glover in thit 'one battle, and , i I ' r, l 1 y M 5, , l l Quarterhacl-:kDg.vid lioblison are . . a n -er ' ' fr.. gm back to spar the at ac . O S 1 In Portland's opening win 6 I1 over a Murfreesboro, Glover a I 0 0, ' jf' core four touchdowns as the W t la 9' I K Zanthers romped 28-6. Last week T ' e B I f 0, W Neal punched across three and Y - ' fill, Glenn one as Portland downed The portland 0. 'f'94.. Nashville Central 26-7. According to THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN Action Ratings, the Portland Purple Panthers are a slim one point choice over Leba- non in the top game of the yy-eek. Sumner tounly 1 I, .. -.- f - -X, 13005 3 ,W f owl Cl ...owd of 4.000 fans sax their 1952-53 seasqnfl ,ll if -..land Panthers, and the Le in the Portland gy . . in I -AUD Blue Devils deadlock 20-2 Westmoreland. Therea' 1 in the top game of the week play scheduled ending oliif ,rf Bd Frldily night on Memorial Field Coach Douglas M lv .: -.jjl The Panthers, scoring a TD in eacl guards Jerry Ha ' M' of me first three quarters, led th Jimmy wlsemm,,JqEii Llebanon eleven 20-0 until the tina Lewis Callls. Two-.Ea 'illi- slx minutes when the Blue Devil eo-captain Harold vi' .mf l ,1 t d. l .., S O S J A tg 11 agr . S irfilhfl 1355 roared back to score three marker Johnson, will sgrlngv music festival of and two ext-TB D01!llS. spot. olnt-makingf . ' l e 1-n . ss-e secondary Portland 0 ' Abe' b 'I'h0mDl01l'x 5 h A pened the soorlng i l -ly.. izgriggy' scmedflgd Thursday and the first period when Bobby Nei? . had -',,':Iv'l Sponsored b th Mddle T. in whipped over right guard after 3' ,, wglcgglgiragel Arflxegiicarihlgdurozglo see VQCHI Zfsibciagonll this YSSHHQC march or 65 yards with Neal an I Aon the Km 'A ' -larlsville 51-6 the first tune the program has his -'Touchdown 'rwln'-, cle Jovi' reeland, Ballliif lf ' I' b kf' ld. - . l gggyears st?'o1:'5I,rigf,le'lZhe Heel: during the week of Novell been held imfNashVmP. Sllcivelri alternating in' carrying gy :gba Hunter, Pa 'A-11,1 ALL-Sf . Permian FHA fir mtsbbzors End Reece Hefne:-i Kang: rt EBHQGI' V. ' nam will be gapuihf T kl J' m L'nvi e, oum 'a - unlor f 4 -fl: V Giard. Vvgynye dibson, Lafollxsx 6-11 Senior fis, Co-CBPCBJB -Doris, , Guaril .,-- f-f-H-'Bob-lJqec-wood, Kngx. Bo rdenx gznlorp ' :yl1UAHU1'1f5l'. E1-MTC: -an T dd' B b Ma Johnson ity N -. . nldr rms rong ln ' gig' Ei. ' Rim otimqn, t.t...... 5 s...,.r Wggtfqgagmflgg Tfggmlgmfajgl A Ju..m. wma. l,,m,5, Llla acker Bob Curington, Knox. Central 6 Senior A ' ' , ' girls and Jimmie 316 n m.- Uneb ckor Bill Lanteg-,f0ak Ridge 5-11 Senior FFFH?0uPe:e33'nt:heuf obfgwanc' BOYS- if Halfba Bobby Hoppe, chatt. Central 165 5-10 Junior 0 we byla ending eFia's The schedul .Af ,. :,V,3l glaflfhac Grapgftter, rga:-svn: Litton gm lgaptli Chgrchdmda gi-olip nigh I follows. e or v hier, 3 giy , Qldfi Over. 0 In BY, OV. all SCOPE 1112 Il PORTLAND Tenn - :Han-back ' S it Q , -tg tar with Bowers. GI G1 ' l d th December on -le' mst 'F 'i'lE:m:g rtesznxrswla 'X , , one o win ows a oung rugo e season ere ast ight, a 15 QS e 0 H1 Cgmpany' Tuesday the FHA hmto 7 victory over the Carthage 12-Hendersonville: - charge of the chapel progralm aolglavcr me d 27 d f th' JI-HUM? VS. C. H. S. on Wednesay lleacfirst touchdosm in tiarf or . 9 6-Coopertown thi' ' e first period ' L member of the faculty Wm b pre and plowed over from -the one ir 9-westmdrelandv A' 1, sented a rose, Thursday the will have a spaghetti supper. day will be No Grlpe'- d S. C. H. S., under FHA dire t Saturday the group will h bake sale to raise money for. rou the second quarter after a one Fl yard plunge. Y f Carthage scored their lone TD ld yard pass from Cook to Kenneth me Hackett. This ended a. 70 yard 13-I-Iartsville, hero 1 16-Hartsville, -there Q 20-Hendersonville, V - -lil 23-Gallatin, there 101 early in the third period on a 35 J 27-East Robertsonq . if The signing nf Glover came as a. bi sur ri e various projects for the 'year Columnua . .... . .---.. Isaac Litton DnHomecoming bCHS News Fha Senior Clan wishes to take I opportunity to thank the peo- ol Portland who gave them ,gazlne subscriptions. The cam- gn closed with the Seniors mak- ' S594.5'l.f There ls now about B30 in the bank to be used for Senior trip next tprlng. Cnt- i Leath was the wp salesman h 310135. Joyce Freeland and ink Wilkes were second- and rd respectively. prizes o! 85, l 82 were given. . ho school was very plkoud of the bball :quad Friday night when y met Gallatin. The ora are be olpeclally comm ed since l ws their last e. The rtsmanship of the n lre team ld not have been et r. he Beta Club is sponsoring a grant to help 1 students. rom who has average of 90 above is elig goto help. This gram should eip keep grades and failures few, lf any. advan- e is taken of lt. ongratulatlons to Juanita Street use essay Goals in Life, aip- redfinf the November issue o! Beta Club Journal. andy Gets Portland Stars Qlerln Glover and Bohhy Neal, two of the outstanding hack! Mlddle TENNESSEE. yesterday signed grants-in-aid with Vander- university. - - g p s to many people :ause as late as Saturday night it was reported he was headed TEDDCSSCE. . Owl march. Portland! final six-pointer cape 30--Lafayette, February A 3-White House, the if U4-3 .1 a. 15 yard run late in the thlrd 93-5 :riod by Glover. Bobby Neal made 6-Coopertown, hefc , , Shelbyville .. 92.21e lone Portland extra point. 10-Gallatin here Aj-if QQ Portland, .... 88.0pa,wson made the' extra for the ' . --4 9 13-White House, . . EU'b'5'Flon .... .. ..... .i vwlsi H I G , 17-In C Luton hi. 1 6. F th R .... ... ...... . mv- or un B Curtin f'l ' M--t The orfland mhefs chalkec 7. Dil P54-:nt .... . .... 85.9 f:D ml'll 1-HORSE! 24-Lafayette.. hers fi? ' UP then' Sixth W of the seam s. Murfreesboro 5,6 ...... a3.sl13..f,'f'331,,,,, 931152 -3 , last Friday night with 8 51 tv t 9. Cahn ............... .0 gjgfdggum wah: . 1 ,. win over Hartsville in their 1952 2- gf::':m-is ------------- 9-2 Ejmgggk. ggmponland ,H , , ....... ..... . . 5 A Homecoming game. 12. Nashville East .... ..... IN X .2 hgfgfte ninja-S 1 It was a gala homecoming for 13. Cookeville ........ - 1-l-Glover Cook D I h the Panthers with the alumni wearnlg' 7 4?-xle:: 0--0 fogfbi e N ins white cords with purple and 16. Manchester ...... . .... 74. 1 H white ribbons and the crowning ot 17. Lynchburg ..... '-gg 'P-gggvggth or an - over 3. nr- y ig the queen, Miss Joyce Freeland 1g:2:51Qff5,,5 jj 22:1 733 xtggfj P m 'd 'N 1- C h A . ' .ok by the co-captains, Glover and 20. Franklin .... .. I I Raraltnd lost godgzubk 125 N 1, t h,,,f,tA , 21. Hillsboro .... .. .... .. :M R A ce a, game as -ma lgncea again Tewas the Touch 'llhmuand ll' madly mam by un he 1' fb . . H ............ .... . -' down Twins, Glenn Glover aw 24. F?':ikTin County ..... FS h h' D'-I-h':'Qf: aigengsgg e -A Bobby Neal, who led the Portland 25. Wang' Ruin ....... :'.y.3:l. 5 C p 53 and theIi'liStel'i'-Pt' 2S'33,.7.f'Y1.'?.::11:::::::.:. M, , - we me. '53 w 51.16 yards per run and Neal 14. Glover 28. 1-,,,,,,,,,, lm-1u,gri,l ,,,,,, if Sl ,PB Y SUB R-BY. 'daughter next game willt . . 1 three hm much 29' Dickson -'.' ta mf Mr: and rs. Fred Ray of Port- 'rlday night It I-lenders -, broke Dose on g . Gaiman ,... ...... 4 1' land- 1550119 three young women i down runs of 30 35 and 70 yards and Neal tallied EWICG with rw ot 16i and 4 yards. Carl Pike, the Portland quarte. r back, scored'once on a 40-yard ru . s P 11 PTA Carnival onslaught. Glover averaged 2359 '-so o Be Saturday after picking up a Hartsville fun ble. Bobby White caught a 10-yal pass from' Glover to score onc and Denning raced 30 yards to pa. renljuneson Picked American Farmer Harris E, Ferguson, 21, son T.A. Carnival for Saturday, dirt on a reverse. ember 27 at the High Sch 'from Tenness who have been awarded schola hips by the Order of the Eastern St r to help finance their studies at arrltt College this year. Each o these three ll The Portland Parent Teacher recewmf 5200 ffom this fund- ociation is planning their ann 0 s Attend Annual ACP Meeting Miss Join Link, editor of t-hu, Oracle, stugient newspaper at Ten. nessee Polytechnic Institute will MTS FJ- Ll FCFBUSOH. Route 2. annual meeting of the Associated P9!L1.Q,U.'I1...,WH5 h0n0r9Q,.,e5,i11Q Collegiate Press in New York City Fhe Portland Quintet def? Q, boys of Westmoreland af L6 to.16 in a game held'1il'.-jj' and gym on Friday score ici' the night wq,g g.,,,.. Harold Vaughn with 26 E he members o! rirlS team won by a .lsr with the flnal seg!-Q .l 8. , ' - 'ul-time 146, wmmgg-j p' P-Claiborne 11 A -Vaughn 26, ' ,I-Thompson 4 K V G-Wiseman LI ,. I-Callis 3 ' :VI ulover was named to -THEEENNESSEAN All-Mldstato team tor ' straight years, both ltlmes fbeingnamed hpnorany captain for wing the :most votes iront the coaches, Beside! .being 8. great lnsive threat, the Portland?-high athlete also backs up the line , is considered one ,ot .-the' tipest -defensive players ,lfi,tha'areo,. Itl aliazxd Glvxgsz 5,-:.v ,f r- fi:ke' yeal' in VCE -0Ftl!!l f'df Uf -1 .l ,. .ww ,. .11 ' ' .-v Coach Douglas McDonald of Portland dropped' me a card this week painting out that Glenn Glover, picked up 382 yards against Murfreesboro as he soared four touchdowns to lead his Ragtliers, to a 28-6 victory .t-fu , ' . X f of t th - --' Halmmela - ez represen at publication: at the Nenmonl . 4. A A 1 Subs: P J.land-Hznitorffa occ 23-25, Guylstewm, faculty sa. , , G LS A viser, announceiwx 3 W d' QQ- WL, Miss Link, daught of Mr. a ' ifmwn Y-Fall?- Mrs. 9'-muel I,-ink - ,, - . A-Hank ,IA ' f'-'fg j lvl Ak l i N, '.l'enTi. - Miss 3-Ffeeland ,T Bettye 'Hunter ,Fountain 3.5111-egqfg' ' ,X 3 ,1 4 'lVf':,fvf ' KL y , 1 ,Lee -. ' - ,g,, ,.' -1- THE PANTHER 1953 f X J Wffgaied 4? We 06' Sumner County High School ZJQ mane ARD -22+ dee! cafe' eaz?fcw-Zzzbw 241142245 may Zvdejaeie 24.4 fc92Z22e cdelmge 41413224225 We 02225621 y fmaffw JNiT7 -' gwjyatgdfimdwgfwmzk? az ew - 4 MJ MW' gdefzffzfzgzfdmifzfed zkzfZ?ff?cZ?ze!pzz wwf mazfzadfgf. 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This book has caught glimpses here and there, so that in years to come the activities of this school year at SCHS will not be dimmed and will not fade from mem- ory. With these thoughts in mind, the staff presents THE 1953 PANTHER. 'z, 5, if when hon X,-XP' 0849? YQ ok the Por Mme! Schoo an 'AQ tecmmo 'dvds 'SBS Y PM s Xxo e XXX. YS XJ upmmenderw ah xtauoo Gmc vox who eve sm e cet 9 'b NN Wat X x sixk sw e xcat Xue Q06 X 01 QYX c,xQaX NX Nxago an em 0 amoebave ee Q f 'be he-aX oxwbeo xoecoiv O 'N .N X314 NN WX 96.6 , 2'5.,NK.Ps. S ' L ls X 'e 'Xx ' e 115 ' A Q ' ' 0 s-1065 eV, 5 euooi 'YYXY1-Yr we 'xx' , 111' ' .XX et, e Qs, Us e,a A K XJ oo e fi A 6 . . . n fam' ' if . W :V , 1 1 ,fiffw - Q ' ' Mg jggsw: ' ',,, Q ' ' .,7i??'fn.: W 'A AWQL' kiikixfffkki f q:T:i'1f.,. 'f QM i 1 4 1 if ' Q '1 ,mu , . me ., ,. , H U Q4 .WW W ---h ,Q Ga if ,. QW? , wwf thrill f 1. .Y Q 1 If W! Q H. '1 Tai? X iff + K i .mei :, mi I A ,P n f 5 t- , f -fx--14: fl ' I 1 ssl I 3 I 353 is EQ R SAMS A RHEA CHANDLER M FFA s Rhea is bashful BIA kind to all, 1 4'4 ' , Willing to help Wh-enever you call. Agriculture 1, 2, 3, 4g Judging Team 3. LAURA RUTH CLAIBORNE SCIENCE Take some intelligence Add a little truth Mix it up together And you get Laura Ruth. Salutatorianz Cleef Club 1. 2. 3: Beta Club 2, 3, 43 Class Tournament 1, 31 Paper Staff 3g FHA 1. DONALD COLLINS AGRICULTURE Always fun to he with Always full of joy, Take things all the way around llonald is a very nire boy. Fuutball 2, 3. 41 Paper Staff 43 Agriculture 1, 2, 3. JAMES COLLINS MATHEMATICS lim is a very handsome lad Sometilnes good, sometinles had, ,M 6. I Always jolly as ran be When spulfen lo, aslfs Who, rue? Dramatics Club 1. 3g Football , 2. 3 ' 1, 2, 3, Science- Club lg Le-ltr-r Club 2, 3, 4. CLAR CE ADAMS COMMERCIAL C ice is intelligent And tal ted too: he w' ever give up til her work is through. Club I. 3g Class tournament 3, Paper Staff 4. JANE BELL COMMERCIAL ,lane is tall A rl a friend who's true that's not all She's pretty too. Glee Club 1, 2g Language Club 2, FHA Club 2: Dramatic Club 4g Svience Club 4. DORIS BROWN SCIENCE Doris is a girl So niee and sweet And she is never found Sitting on the basketball seat. Science Club 1. 2, 3g Paper Staff 34 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g CO-captain 33 Alt-captain 4: Clee Club 1, 25 FHA 13 Beta Club 2, 3, 43 Language Club 2, Dramatic Club 4. MARIE BROWN HOME ECONOMICS A quiet girl is sweet Marie Always smiling at you and me. She is very good in every way, And will help a friend out any day. FHA 1, 2. 3, 4. A1 -Q N It ry A 'V .. Y v ' . I .NX s s :I NK. JEAN CooK HOME ECONOMICS 4. lean is jolly, good, and gay Never hashful when there's something to say, And when you're in need of a friend lean is with you to the end. FHA 1, 2, 3, NFL 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian 1, 2, 3, 4, Club 1. 2. 3. 4, Vice President 4, Dramatic Club 4, Pap Q Staff 1, 3, 4, Joke Editor 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Music 1. 3. 4, Reading Contest 1, 2, 3, CVC Contest 1, 2, 3' Class tournament 1, Music Festival 2 3. JOHN P. CRAFTQN AGRICULTURE I. P. is big W3 I And somewhat shy X But always a friend QNJJ - 65,6 E When trouble Comes bv fs ts FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 YVONNE CUMMINGS IENCE Yvonne is intelligent And likely to succeed She is willing to help Anyone who is in need. Valedictorian, Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, Dramatic Club 4, Student Council 2, Class Secretary 1, Treasurer 4, Annual Staff 4, Paper Staff 3. 4, Most Outstanding Girl 1, Lang- uage Club 2, DAR Representative JUNE DEASY COMMERCIAL june is short and rather little But she does her work and doesn't piddle. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 3, Debate Team 2, 3, 4, Language Club 2, Paper Staff 3: Football Queen Attendant 2, 4, Dramatic Club 4. Ag' sl ss 3333 X, ig , x ss, . Football is Harold's main sport, And when it Comes to girls Heis always ready to Court. ,fbQ,t KENNETH DORRIS Every time you see him He is a happy lad. N0 matter what you say to him, You can never make him mad. Science Club 1, 2, 3. MATHEMATICS MARY FRANCES FERGUSON SOCIAL STUDIES Mary Frances is a girl Both kind and smart She is the kind of girl That wins your heart. Science Club 1, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, FHA Convention Delegate 3, Workshop Delegate 4, Press Club 3, Business Manager School Paper 4, Glee Club 2, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Class Secretary 4. BETTY DEVASHER Betty's a nice girl To have around She's one of the best friends To ever be found. Science Club 3, -4, FHA 1, 2, 3 Dramatic Club 4. ' HAROLD DENNING SCIENCE Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, School patrol 1, 2, Class tournament 1, 2, 3, -4. COMMERCIAL , Band 1, 2, I izgHJ4-v 4 tc s D ls S WAYNE GREGORY He may not speak his opinion, And sometimes silence is best. He had rather just be quiet and listen to all the rest. FFA 1, 2, 3. 4, Basketball 3, 4: Science Club 3 Class Tournament 1. 2. 3. BARBARA GRovEs COMMERCIAL Barbara is a girl Who is rather small But when it comes to friends, She is a friend to all. Class Reporter 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, FHA 1, 2. 3, 4, Vice President 3, Secretary 4, Parks Sub. Dist. Photographer 3, BILLY FREELAND W AGRIC TURE Billy is known jgw-J W In doing a good ee . I ' And he is 41 boy 6 W Who is likely to succeed. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Basketball , Class Tourna- ment 1, 3, 4, Paper Staff 4. JOYCE FREELAND COMMERCIAL .loyce is a girl Who has plenty of .trams Her work may corn hard But she never frzplains. Paper Staff 3, 4,XNFL 1, 2, 3, 4, Tbespian 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Class President 1, Treasurer 3, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Beta Club ,2. 3. 4, Letter Club 2, matii Club 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Mu 'Co CRI 2, Basketball 2. 3, 4, Class Tournament 1, F 11 diet-rn Attendant 3, Football Oueen 4, Mhss . 11 BY E,t,fcENE GARRETT AGRICULTURE 'Y lx-A flriend of everyone is Eugene X 1 fle sure isnyt fat, nor is he lean, xl better friend than he, we'll never know. J For Eugene has never had a foe. Y, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentary procedure contest 4. 1 ' GLENN GLOVER MATHEMATICS Glenn is really quite a guy. The girls all sigh as he walks by. The winner on our football team. Boy, he's really on the beam l 5 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, C0-captain 4, Basketball 1, 2, ' Track 1, 2, Letter Club 1, 2, All Mid-State 3, 4, Captain 4, All State 4, All CVC 2. 3. 4, Most Outstanding Boy 1, 2, FFA 1, 2, 3, Most Valuable Football Player 3, Bachelor of Ugliness. N X J M ,- K' Dramatic Club 4. E ws 5 A-Y PERRY HARPER MATHEMATICS A good class leader is Perry I know everyone will agree. He's happy when making friends, So a sweet-smiling lad is he. Class President 3. 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 2, FFA 1, 2. 3, Letter Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 1, 4, Science Club 1, 2. JOAN HARRIS SOCIAL STUDIES ,loan is a very nice girl On the basketball floor she is a whirl, And in her books she does fine Yet she is friendly all the time. FHA 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, CVC Conference 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4, Captain 4, Office Asst. 2, 3, Purple Herald Staff 3, Commercial Club 3, Letter Club 2. RAY HODGES Ray is a very likeable boy, Who rnalres it his job To spread cheer and joy. FFA 1. 2. 3, 4: President 4g Football 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club Treasurer 4. JIMMY JOHNSON Jimmy is very cute And misrlzietforrs too. He always has a smile Anrl kin rl words for yoII. Football Manager 2, 3. 4g Basketball Manager 2, 3. 4: Vice President of Class 1. 4: FFA 1, 2. 3, 4: Vice Presi- dent 4g Letter Club 2, 3g Dramatic Club 43 President 43 Maid: Parliamentary Procedure team 4. iff. DAVID JONES AGRICULTURE David always has a smile For every friend he meets: But when it comes to football manager. He carft be beat. FFA 1. 2. 3. 4: Reporter Science Club 3. 4: Dramatic Club 4. MAGDALENE KEENE COMMERCIAL .Wagdalene is lzrrslzful But always full of glee She is always titlering Az you and me. FHA 1, 2. 3. 4g Paper Staff 2: Dramatic Club 4. AGRIC LTURE . 7144 5 Al- AGRICULTURE COMMERCIAL pay. Club 33 Dramatic Club MATHEMATICS LY full of sense. 1 . . comes to girls, af any expense. 1, 2, 3: FFA 1, 2. 3. 4, National Con- 4: Reporter 4: Parks Sub-District Patrol 3. LEATH AGRICULTURE is a boy ith strength so rare. plays football And plays it fair. 1 2. 3, 4-3 All Mid-State 33 FFA 1. 2. 3, 4-g 4: Dramatics Club 43 Letter Club 2: Paper BEATRICE LONG COMMERCIAL Beatrice is a girl Whois always gay and grad. Anrl her jolly giggle Keeps you from feeling sad. FHA 1, 2. 33 Officer 3g Glee Club 1, 2. 3. 4g Music Contest 2. 3, 43 Vocal Quartet 2, 3: Dramatic Club 4: Paper Staff 3. ll-A .is PAULINE S. PAUL PHYSICAL SCIENCE Sue is smart :ls !'1it'l YIHlP lfnows. She always loolfs neat l'1I'UI7l her head to her toes. Clee Club 3: Dramatic Club 4. MAROARET DEAN PARKER HOME ECONOMICS .lllrrgaret is Very sweet. She nerer hurries. Hut when she goes to English She ju.st worries, worries, worries. FHA l. 2. 3. 4: Officer 4: Dramatic Club 4. MINNIE LOU PERDUE Patience is the remedy For every tronhle. For this young lady. or The saying goes Iloulzle. 3' FHA 1. 2. 4: Dramatic Club 4: Clee Club 1. HAROLD RACAN SOCIAL Harold Wayne is just the tops. The things he does are never flops. He'll nerer frown. lze'll always grin: He'll nerer rlieat. he'll IllIL'l1,l'S win. Science Club 1. 2. 3: Dramatic Club 4: Clee Club 2. 3: Band 3. ALICE SHIRRELL COMMERCIAL Alice is so l.'inIl and sweet And ereryone slie'll always greet She has all friends and not a bloe. So Lore you all is her Inotto. Science Club l: FHA 1. 2. 3. -1: Dramatic Club l. FLORENCE MCCLOUD, COMMERCIAL Florence is always laughing Happy, sparkling, and gay. She has a smile for everyone Whom she meets along the way. FHA 1, 2. 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 3: Glee Club 2. 4. EDNA MCCORMACK COMMERCIAL Edna is a girl A Ever ,lull of fun. 'Ek-V' CL' But when it comes to work, .PILL km She always gets it flone. ' 5 Xkou-L LUV SCience.Club l, 2: Glee Club . 4.: FHA 1. 2: Officer 2: Convention Delegate 1, Commercial Club 3: Beta Club 2, 3, 4: Class Tournament 1. 2. 3: Extemporaneous Speaking M Contest 3. rs BOBBY NEAL MATHEMATICS Touchdown Twinl' Bobby' Of whom you hear tell, ls a handsome young fellow Who plays football quite welll Football 1. 2, 3. 4: CO-captain 4: Basketball 1, 2. 3: Student Council 3: Student Body President 4: CVC Contest 3: FFA 1. 2. JUANITA WALLACE COMMERCIAL Her kindness and love Are as beautiful as she. Loved and remembered -lorerer Juanita will be. FHA 1, 2. 3: Officer 2. 3: Beta Club 2. 3. 4: Science Club 2. 3: Letter Club 2: Glee Club 1: Band 1: Commercial Club 2. 3: Office Asst. 4: Cheer Leader 2, 3: Football Queen Attendant 2. 4: Most Out- standing Cirl 2: Basketball Manaff - - ' Club 4: Class Tournament 1. 2. er 4 . Dramatics G I JUANITA STREET MATHEMATICS Juanita always does her best When there's work to be done, And it seems as if she thinks Two heads are better than one. FHA 1, 4: Basketball 2, 3: Class Tournament 1, 4: Student Council 3: Beta Club 3. 4: Science Club 1. 2: Paper Staff 4: Outstanding Cirl 4: Annual Staff 4. MARY E. WEBB SCIENCE Mary Elizabeth is a fast thinker Determined and ellirient too. If the first is not success Shelll try till she Comes through. Beta Club 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4: Club 2: Paper Staff 4: Dramatic Club 4: Basketball Annual Staff 4: Class Tournament 2. 3. LORENE WILLIAMS COMMERCIAL A girl that is kind Friendly, pretty and sweet Describes our Lorene . Who is a pleasure to meet! Class Reporter l: Vice President 2: Secretary 3: Glee Club 1. 2: FHA 1, 2, 3: Tennessee Convention Delegate 1: Secretary 2: President 3: Press Club 3 Reporter 3: Purple Herald Staff 1: Class Tournament 2. 3, 4: FFA Queen Attendant 2: FHA Varsity Visit to UT 3: Varsity Coed for Day at UT 3: Student Council 4: Class Editor of Paper Staff 4: Dramatics Club 4: Science Club 4. MARY ELLEN WILLIAMS Cc A fine little gal we know Whois helpful in our joy and woe. She's very nice, cheerful, and kind. A girl like this is hard to find. Home Economic Club l. 2: Beta Club 2, 3, 4: Busi- ness Manager, Press Club 3: Paper Staff 4: Football Queen Attendant 3: Dramatic Club 4: Vice Presi- dent 3: Class Reporter 4: Beta Club Secrettry 4: Class Tournament 2. 3. nw! Cy VM! Ile .. W PM 0,1-J 5 l TIFF WILLIAMS AGR CULTURE is a wonderful guy W like you'll not often meet. you might think hels shy with fl smile each one lIe'll greet. , 2. 3: Social Science 2. 3, 4: FFA Officer 3: Clas T urnament l, 2, 3: FFA. Camp 2. F K WILKES MATHEMATICS ou k ow when he is near , he spreads joy and cheer. Bu it wouldn't be our Frank Without ll jolly prank. Science Club 1, 3, 4: Clee Club l. 2: Dramatics Club 4: NFL 2: 3, 4: Thespian Society 2. 3. 41 Football 2, 3: Class Tournament l. 2. 3. WHITE AGRICULTURE Bobby White or Whizzer, As called by all, Showed that he deserved that name When he played football. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4: Officer 4: Football 1. 2. 3, 4: Letter Club 2. JACKIE WHITE SOCIAL SCIENCE Though loud and petite jackie is surely sweet. A better friend than he lVo one could eI'er he. Science Club 2: lllee Club 2: Dramatic Club 4. JANE WILLIAMS HoME ECONOMICS is a girl Who seldom .YHQYS a word But when lessons aren't done Her name's never heard. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4. .tit it Ill has 007725 TWO CHAPTERS Mary Ellen Williams The final page is now complete And the pen is laid aside. One chapter of life is closed for aye What ever else betide. We slowly turn the pages back To muse the days weave passed, To stamp their memories on the heart As long as life shall last. But other chapters are in store g Therels more than history. So with trembling hands we take the pen What will the future be? The answer comes in accents clear: If labors do not cease, If hearts are true, and aims are one You'll write a masterpiece. -p I I I .ln sire - Q.. 4 A - I .-173 If rcrcc .... l Athletic Bashful Cute DORIS BROWN MAGDALENE KEENE JUNE DEASY GLENN GLOVER RHEA CHANDLER JIMMY JOHNSON Deserving .IUANITA STREET BILLY FREELAND . ,A 5 1 3 , , gi If . 3 L,.:5.4f' ,gI , uaql Graceful .IUANITA WALLACE LORENE WILLIAMS Energetic - Friendly MINNIE LOU PERDUE JOAN HARRIS HAROLD DENNINCJ V RAY HODCES tn, i Handsome Intelligent FRANK WILKES YVONNE CUMMINGS JAMES COLLINS LAURA RUTH CLAIBORNE 04 -' I ,.-: -' ,a ' ,LN . I . L0 WI X. xx I nv. . v 15- ' 5 w , 'fl' ..r L ,. . . J lk 1 f 'OL N . 1,1 5 I jubilant Kind BEATRICE LONG BETTY DEVASHER JAMES LEATH MARIE BROWN M ischievous Neat HAROLD RAGAN BARBARA CROVES JACKIE WHITE VIRGINIA KEPLEY Popular Quiet JOYCE FREELAND JANE WILLIAMS BOBBY NEAL JOHN PAUL CRAFTON EUGENE GARRETT ' BOBBY WHITE Original WAYNE GREGORY ALICE SHERRILL x 'ff 4 , , , , I . 'P , . ,' ' Q! ,mv I 953534 f 1 f - 'iw' 1 x g, V - K , fwvl - ,F 2, 1 ? ,E , KY 3 I3 I.lI 4,54 I It 23, H 4 ., , K ., L gfffzff fsf ?'QEg. 4 'V 7 FQ 7 Q. Romantic EDNA MCCORMACK PERRY HARPER PAUL JANE BELL Versatile MARY F. FERGUSON Youthful DAVID KIRKHAM KENNETH DORRIS JOYCE FREELAND GLENN GLOVER 9 F .11 , I N e J 5 F5' .xC XV R 4 . N7 u N. -Ji N N .Q S' YVONNE CUMMINCS LAURA RUTH CLAIBORNE Valeclictorian Salutatorian D. A. R. Representative Mis, S. C. H. Q. liachflor of Ugliness ' ' -vu ? wwf- f-1 -. . fu.. -. an W-..-.-. .. - W --Y--...+ lax! CZUW 4 ff cwsfamen We, the 1953 GRADUATING CLASS of S. C. I-I. S., being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby making void all our former statements and declarations. To Mr. Hurnter and the faculty, we leave our deepest gratitude and sincere appreciation for their helpfulness through the years. To the Junior Class, we leave our skill on How to Get Out of Class. To the Sophomore Class, we leave our hopes that they will make it through the last half! To the Freshman Class, we leave a new outlook on life-the outlook of a sophomore. The individuals of the class leave the following: I, Harold Ragan, leave with much surprise! I, Jackie White, leave my mischievousness to Jimmy Phillips, as if he needed it! ! We, Glenn Glover and Bobby Neal, leave our ability to play football to the future teams of S. C. H. S. We, Yvonne Cummings and Laura Claiborne, leave our studious ways to anyone who is Nwilling to pay the price for high grades. I, Joyce Freeland, leave my place on the cheer- leading squad to anyone who would really like to support the team. I, Mary Ellen Williams, leave my ability to write poetry to Patsy Myers. We, Juanita Wallace and Edna McCormack, leave our friendly ways to Carol McGlothlin. We, Magdlene Keene, Margaret Parker, Marie Brown, and Jane Williams, leave our quietness to Barbara Freedle and Eunice Hodges who need lt. We, Juanita Street, Lorene Williams, and Barbara Groves, leave our neatness to Sue Moye. We, Doris Brown and Joan Harris, leave our places on the basketball team to Joan Hunter and .lean Cron. I, Jane Bell, leave some of my sophistication to a few of the silly girls of S. C. I'I. S. We, Mary Frances Ferguson and Minnie Sou Per- due, leave our shortness to Lois Beasley. I, Billy Freeland, leave gladly-with Juanita! We, Jimmy Johnson and David Jones, leave our place as football managers to Donnie Wiseman and Dean Sheucraft. I, Beatrice Long, leave my loud mouth to June Canida. I, David Kirkham, leave my F. F. A. work to Wayne Cummings who has such a good start already. I, James Leath, leave a few of my extra pounds to Charles Wilkerson. I, June Deasy, leave my ability to debate to Pat Wright. We, Virginia Kepley and Florence McCloud, leave our smiles to Barbara Hunter who can use them effectively. I, Ray Hodges, leave my ability to handle Mrs. Jernigan in History to Ronnie Atchison. I, Jean Cook, leave my jolliness to everyone at S. C. H. S. who would like to lighten the load with a ray of sunshine. I, Sue Paul, leave my capacity for getting into trouble-gladly! I, Clarice Adams, leave my artistic ability to Yvonne Lee. I, Alice Shirrell, leave my sincerity to Sarah Dye. I, Frank Wilkes, leave-but take every thing with me. I, Eugene Garrett, leave with fond memories of carefree high school days. I, Harold Denning, leave with no regrets! I, Betty Devasher, leave my unique ways to Janette Gourley. I, J. P. Crafton, leave-I hope!! I, Kenneth Dorris, leave my ability to get along with other people to Joe Hester. I, Wayne Gregory, leave-glad to get out-finally! I, Perry Harper, leave my ready wit to Joe Elliott. I, Bobby White, leave my cheerfulness to Jimmy Graves. I, Mary Elizabeth Webb, leave my ability to stay on the honor roll to my younger sister, Barbara. We, Charles Williams and Rhea Chandler, leave our determination to get out of school to the members of the freshman class. I, Jim Collins, leave my position as guard on the football team to my younger brother, John! I, Donald Collins, leave-and surprise you by going on to college. This document having been drawn up as our last will and testament, we, the Senior Class, do hereby leave, with great hopes for the future and kind regards for all our underclassmen! Mary Elizabeth Webb Testator , 907 ,fffff ' f' I!! I 1 'D ly' I . 42 41- 4 N A, f f . 676155 Mffiecy finif .grid 'iT'3s.m5.'3Z? As I was riding on a plane from San Francisco to New York, I met an old classmate, June Deasy, who graduated with me from S. C. H. S. in 1953. We began talking about the good times that we had in school and it seemed our minds were running on the same thing, for we both were wondering what had happened to our old classmates. Just then the airplane hostess, Sue Paul, came through. She had found an old crystal ball that someone had left on the plane. May, 1953 As we began looking into the ball together, the first place that came into view was S. C. H, S. There was Ray Hodges, the new principal and his efficient secretary, Mary Elizabeth Webb. Then we heard singing from the auditorium where Beatrice Long was directing her excellent Glee Club. She had as her new assistant, Jean Cook, who was also the piano teacher. Suddenly the football field came into view. There was James lCatfishJ Leath who was still trying to have as good a football team as Coach McDonald did in 1952. Speaking of football, Bobby Neal arid Glenn Glover, whom we knew as the Touchdown Twins, back in high school, still have their football abilities. Glenn is playing professional football now and Bobby is coaching in a small town in Maryland. Bobby isn't married because he is still looking for the rich girl. Looking back into the crystal, we still see the school but the scene has changed to the gym where Joan Harris has her basketball girls around her telling them about the team she used to play on when Doris Brown was playing too. Doris seems to love children since she has two and is teaching Sunday School where her husband is preacher. That reminds us that some more of our classmates married right after graduation. Mrs. James Dickens lBarbara Groves? lives on a big cattle farm in Mitchellville. Alice Sherrill and her husband are the new owners of Shell City Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Freeland Uuanita Streetl are living on a farm near Oak Grove- raising chincillas. Well, we have talked long enough, and we must see what the crystal ball can tell us about our other classmates. Soon we see a beauty shop in Portland owned by Florence McCloud. Her employees are Marie Brown and Betty Devasher who seem to be very busy. The door opens and in walks Mary Frances Ferguson who is teaching Physical Education at Gallatin High School where Laura Ruth Claiborne is teaching History and Eugene Garrett is Agriculture Instructor. The door opens wide and in walks Magdalene Keene and Minnie Lou Perdue, who work at Booker's Store. While waiting, they were glancing through some papers and magazines on the table. There was an advertisement of Jane Bell's Modeling School and Perry Harper's Electrical Appliance Shop. Edna McCormack is Perry's secretary and his main salesmen were Rhea Chandler, Charles Williams, and Kenneth Dorris. Then Minnie tumed to the entertainment page and saw that an orchestra with Joyce Freeland was appearing at the Portland Dinner Club whose manager is Jimmy Johnson lstill liking the job of managerl. The Mischievous Two starring Jackie White and Harold Ragen is playing at the Strand Theatre which is owned by Frank Wilkes irising in his positionl and the manager is J. P. Crafton. Also on the entertainment page was a picture of David Jones and his band who are signed up with the Grand Ole Opera. Now the scene is changing from the beauty shop to the church. We hear the wedding march. Here comes the bride and groom. Mary El-len Williams and Donald Collins. We see Jim Collins as his c:ousin's best man and Lore-ne Williams as her niece's bridesmaid. Wayne Gregory, the preacher. has just married the couple and we notice Jane Williams and Margaret Parker, who own the Portland Kindergarten, throwing rice at the newlyweds as they leave. Then the Photographer, David Kirkham, is waiting outside the churchg and Bobby White, owner of White's Buick Motor Co., drives the couple away. Coming out the church door, we see Harold Denning, dressed in a Navy uniform with lots of medals attached. Next, we see Yvonne Cummings, Editor of the Upper Sumner Press. and Clarice Adams, dress designer at Chandler's Store, talking on the church steps. My goodness! We got so lost in the wedding viewed in the crystal that our plane landed. Sue helps-d us off the plane and then we had to part. for June was going to a Debate Convention in Pbilads-lphia and l4l must continue my sightseeing trip around the country. After thinking our 1-onv:-r-ation ou-r. it see-uns that no matter how many new friends you meet. you can t ever forget he old ones Juanita Wallace K Class Prophet fq -ESQ .us me a-sifi D AAXL Jhe Wawf iw lf- I J ,,. . if STR. E it .X . . x Q-X ,Q -. X, .. JS, ji ' ,--- .N 4 Honor R011 SEMESTER AVERAGE Q PATRICIA WRIGHT ..,,.....I ..,,Y.,.II 9 8.75 ALICE SHIRRELL ...,.. 493.00 BETTY J. PALMER A,,,,..... ...,,,..., 9 8.50 JU ANITA WALLACE .....,. .,,,,,.., 9 3.00 JUNE CANIDA .. .E,,,,..,,,,.. ..,,.,I,,, 9 8.25 DONALD BARRY ......,.... ,......., 9 2.75 LAURA CLAIBORNE ....., ......... 9 7.25 EVELYN HESTER .,.,..... .....,.. 9 2.75 YVONNE LEE ................ .......... 9 7.00 HERMAN CRAI-'TON ....,.I ..,...... 9 2.75 DONALD TAYLOR ..,,,....,., .......... 9 6.75 CAROLYN BROWN .,., ...,.E,,, 9 2.50 EUNICE HODGES ,,....,.........,. V,........ 9 6.50 JOY CE FREELAND .... ,.....Y 9 2.25 YVONNE CUMMINGS .V...... ,..V....., 9 6.00 NANCY FREELAND ,,.,,,... ....,,IA. 9 2.25 JOYCE McDANIEL ,.,..,.... .....Y.... 9 6.00 JANETTE GOURLEY 92.25 MARY E. WEBB ......,..... .......... 9 6.00 BARBARA GROVES .A .,,,, ,.,. 9 2.25 JUNE AUSTIN ,......... ......... 9 5.75 DONNA F. PERDUE ....I..,. ,,......, 9 2.25 THOMAS BRILEY ........ .......... 9 5.50 DONNY WISEMAN .....I., ......,.. 9 2.25 J ACKEE SMART .,.......,,.., ,......... 9 5.50 SAMMIE BUSH ..........,I 92.00 MARY E. WILLIAMS ...,....,. ..,......, 9 5.50 JEAN CRON .............. ......,.. 9 2.00 CINDA JENKINS ................... .. .,....... 95.25 SARAH DYE ................ ......... 9 2.00 CAROLYN McDOWELL ....,..... 9 5.25 WAYNE GROVES .,,.,....... ......... 9 2.00 WILMA CLAIBORNE ....,.,... .......... 9 4.75 KATHERINE KELLY ...,.,,, .,...,... 9 2.00 SHIRLEY WISEMAN ..,... ,......... 9 4.75 DOT DEVASHER ,....... 91.75 CARL PIKE .................... .......... 9 4.50 BILLY FREELAND ........ ........ 9 1.75 DIANA STEWART ........ .......... 9 4.50 PEGGY HARPER .EA,.... ......... 9 1.75 DON TURNER ............ ......... 9 4.25 CAROLYN FLEMING .,,,.... .,....... 9 1.50 RAMONA COKER ........ 94.00 SUE ELLEN LINK ...,,, ...,...., 9 1.50 PATSY JOHNSON .......... 94.00 PEGGY ARMSTRONG ,,.,,...,... ......... 9 1.25 DAVID LANIER ............ ........... 9 4.00 YVONNE CHERRY .....,.,..,, .,,,...., 9 0.75 J EANETTE STREET ........ .......... 9 4.00 SHIRLEY LINK ,....,...,,..... ,........ 9 0.75 MARIE PIRTLE .................. ........... 9 3-75 CHARLES CAUDILL V, 90.50 BARBARA VAUGHN ........ .......... 9 3.75 SUE WILKINSON ,,..... .. ,,.,.,,.. 90.50 WAYNE PERRY .................. ........... 9 3.75 FAYOLA DEASY ........ ....I.... 9 0.25 CAROL McGLOTHLIN ........ .......... 9 3.25 JIM JOHNSON ...,..,,,,..,.,, ,,,,,,,,, 90 .25 CLARICE ADAMS ............ .......... 9 3-00 JUANITA STREET ..,,....,,,, ..,,,,,., 90 .25 JOHNNY ALDEN .............. .......... 9 3.00 JU ANINE THURMAN ,...,,., ,.,,,.,A, 90 .25 MONEECA DODDS .....,,..... .......... 9 3.00 JOE 1-IESTER ,,.,,A,,,,,,,,,,,, .,V,,,,, 90 .00 NORMAN LANE ............ .......... 9 3-00 JIMMY WOODARD .,..,,,, ,.,,.... 90 .00 if X ,V ?Q2EHki A 'mx Y' QW was .jim M I WE-Q 'YQ K' , 'Meg As: X8 , 4, , 4.x , y f, 1 I Q53 V f K!! 'A gl, A Q, q, , is A M ., ,gi rlixmg 1 M- . fq Rx 5 Ana ff if ,W-.,1Y'l 'fmnumni 4 4 Q , 11 fl W f XAHK VV sm in K 4, 'lgfwm -Q. w nf- s i mv Sh ' YQ f22w ?4:F . 'Q , ,1- , .ny K I gsil H552 f Q :X Q35 . F xx . .. B N . W - Q! -75 '? : 5 :lk Q9 u N I-53' L. .. .i-1121 4 Q- Q ,ixfw .. , , .. :E 'QA wtf zq 931-Vw? mg? QQ ,Qt DONNA FRANKLIN Wit is the salt of gonversation, not the food. BARBRA FREEDLE Maiden with deep blue eyes in whose depth much mischief lies. I I I JEANETTE COURLEY Here is a girl with a heart, a smile, that makes the babble of life worth while. JIMMY GRAVES The best throw of the dice is to throw them away. BOBBY GRAY Never meet trouble half way. THURMAN HARPER Life is short and so am I. BILLY HARRIS Will is character in action. JOE HESTER Not afraid of work, but not in sympathy uith It. ALBERTA HOBDY Paradise is open to all kind hearts. BARBRA HUNTER Sorrow, like rain, makes and mud. F0565 ELWANDA JENKINS We forgive too little and forget too much. ALLEN JONES It is a wise head that makes a still tongue. PHYLLIS KEEN Full of sweetness, gunz and giggles. L0IS KIRKHAM It ain't no use puttin' up umbrella till il rains. you r FRANCES KNIGHT I All grand thoughts rome from the heart. J. R. LAMBERTH He must not laugh at his own wheeze, a snuff-bar has no right WAYNE LAMBERTII ,Ivy is the fruit that .4meriz'an'5 eat green. to SIIPFZP. NORMAN LANE I will utter u-hal I believe today if it I-onrtadirts what I said 5 eslerday. DAVID LANIER A little nonsense now and then is J' -GJ relished by the wisest men. L 0'-f YVONNE LEE She seeketh dzligently atu knowledge SHIRLEY LINK Our opportunities to do good are our talents. HOWARD MARTIN He who seeks the truth should be of no fountry. CHARLES MCDOUOAL A smile for all, a greeting glad amiable jolly way he has CAROLYN MCDOWELL Her modesty, her true self hides CAROL MCGLOTHLIN When you work, work hard, when you sit, sit loose, and when you worry go to sleep. JOHN PAYNE Opportunity is rare, and a wise man will never let it go. DONNA PERDUE Our deeds follow us, and wha! we have been, makes us what we are JEAN STINSON ,Warriage is IlIe Keelev fure love's intoxication. SUE MOYE Her disposition is as sunny as h er hair. CHARLIE STOUT A man's best friends are his ten fingers. J. C. THOMPSON Someday I shall east aside my boyish pranks and beeome a man HAROLD VAUGHN One hour of sleep before mul night is worth two after SUE WILKINSON Always jolly, always gay, always in for any old fray. JIMMY WISEMAN Lazy, lazy aint no name, but I get there just the same. JIMMY WOODWARD Time works wonders, so would people if lhey worked 24 hours a day as time does. JEAN YOUNG The world belongs to the en flmiasl who lmeps fool WWA www-.-Jw-...m..i mg. f K I 5 1 4 I 1 I 1 rx Jw 9 1 ,gf ,Z Ali a 1.95 W2 I H 3 1 ' 'fi I B U Peggy Q is H Donald Nellie Howard Bill Armstrong ! Barry Brewer Brizendine Brown BOIlI1i8 Carolyn James lVl. H. Sammie Louis Brown Brown Brown Bush ggsh, l ' Callis A W Kim lluey June Dorothy Charles Yvonne ArCl1i6 Calvert Canida Carter Cauclill Cherry Claiborne 'NX Ul l V Wilma John ,lean Bobbie Jo Vlfayne Bobby Clailmorne Collins Cron Crunk Cummings Denning 'Q' llf'f'Pll'Y Nvll llutli Dorothy Donald Billy Carolyn l7 V1lHlN'f llillzml llolnlns lfclcns Empson Fleming mm. ,QV -5163924 ,. ,pr v 25' , J. 22' af? ,aw 15,44 5 liwig . A Mgr Qi Am, 7 . . .xx Axgf gmy., S x. 3422 Annette Wilriia Wayne Jimmy Carl Oldham Perdue Perry Phillips Pike Aretta Poole Joyce Bill Theda JO Lula Poole Russell Scott Shadowens Shirrell Janice Simpson 1 X we 'll 3 .35 P it 1 Jackee Billy James Rhea lla Deane Norman Smart Stephens Stephens Stewart Story Stovall F 5 if we ,wi Janette ' Donald Barbara Barbara E James Street Taylor Vanatta Vaughn Walters Charles Bobby Donny Neva Pat Wilkinson Williarns Wiseman Wilson Wright Kenneth White ' asf Q ' 'fff Llllfjl, Q 597m more is Q ee if 1 3 M, if , 'VW 5 , F-?+!fw.w. 4 K .W 5 Lf,, ,, ...,, 1 gi, 1 S 5 was ,-1 S . . A Qi?55 7 sie ' ' Q iff W QE n Mr-- -,W hz., vjw Allison, B. Ausbrooks, L. Beasley, L. M Beasley, R. Briley, J. L. Carter, M. Coker, R. Cole, M. Collins, A. Collins, S. Cook, I. Crafton, J. Davis, M. Delohn. E. Dodds, M. Fleming, S. Goodwin, P. Goostree, I. Graves, D. Hester, E. Kelly, K. Keen, S. Buddy West ............ ..,.,.............. . .President D, Dean Sheucraft ,,........................ Vice President Cindy Jenkins ..................., Secretary-Treasurer Don Turner .....,...............,.................... Reporter Moore, Mischnick, Ricketts ............... .Sponsors Legge, M. Alden, J. Hunter, H. Link, J. Barry, W. Kepley, W. Link, S. Briley, B. Kirkham, B. Markham, D. S. Bruce, B. I. Kirkham, E. McReynolds, L. Caudill, B. Kirkham, H. Palmer, B. Caudill, G. Link, C. Parker, B. Clemmons, J. Martin, R. Perdue, V. Clubbs, A. McDonald, C Pirtle, M. Cook, D. McCuffie, H. Roark, N. Denning, B. Nuckols, B. Sadler, H. Denning, C. Perdue, W. Shadowens, M. A. Dodds, G. Poole, T. Stewart, D. Freeman, J. Ray, L. Stewart, J. Garrison, I. Riggsbee, W. Stout, M. George, B. Stephens, C. Thurman, I. Glover, M. Summers, E. Vanatta, J. Gregory, R. L. Swann, J. F. Vaughn, E. R. Groves, C. Utley, L. Ventress, K. Harper, H. Vanatta, D. Webb, B. G. Henson, C. White, B. J. Wilkinson, Hodges, A. Wright, L. Wiseman, S. A Hunter, C. . H'-' :W N L. I U-K 1 X Y P i MJ 'V-'X 1-'J l . .. .A . .. .g , ?Q 525 Peggy Armstrong June Austin Ruth Beasley Shirley Collins Jean Cook Bobbie Jo Crunk Patricia Cummings Yvonne Cummings June Deasy Elouise DeJohn L i Joyce Freeland ..,,,,,... ...........,,r,. P resident Jean Cook .,t,t....vt..., ,,... . .Vice President Mary F. Fergusonm ...i...,,,i. Secretary Patsy Johnson .,,.... ,,.....iii R eporter Monecca Dodds Frances Ferguson Joyce Freeland Glenda Garrett Jean Porter Jernigan Pat Johnson Katherine Kelly Frances Knight Patricia Lewis Beatrice Long Florence McCloud Edna McCormack Joyce lVlcDaniel Patsy Ann Myers Betty Joan Palmer Nell Roark lackee Smart Sue Wilkiliscmn Neva Wilson Pat Wright 'vw .. gpg' 2? 5 gg' 4 fix ,MP f- ,w 1 1 A Q . 5 if fi? H 4 R, gi 5 Q E H .V-. M' Q Q k 1 fs, J y gzw J T? Nr . ,.,. :V 1 f .nw gg m m 2 , K 5 Q 1 A if lm ? 7-x ff 92. fx' X wav , . W ,. :M . 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Chandler, Rhea Claiborne, Archie Clubbs, Alvin Collins, John Cook, Donald Cummings, David Cummings, Wayne Edens, Donald Fisher, Charles Freeland, Billy Freeman, Jackie Freeman, Joe Garrett, Eugene Gray, Bobby Gregory, Roy Gregory, Wayne Graves, Charles Groves, Wayne Hall, William, Jr. Harper, Bobby Harper, Thurman Harris, Billy Hodges, Alfred Hodges, Ray Hunter, Cecil Hunter, Harold Hunter, Richard Jones, Allen Johnson, Jimmy Kepley, Willard Kirlcham, Billy Kirkham, David Kirkham, Earl Kirkham, Harold Lamberth, Wayne Leath, James Meador, Gordon Mundy, Dorris Perry, Wayne Ray, Larry Stephens, Billy Stephens, James Stuot, Charles Thompson, J. C. Vanatta, David Vaughn, Harold Walters. James Vlfhite, Bobby Williams, Bobby Woodard. Jimmy Wright. J. L. BETA CLUB Norman Lane ,,,,,, Y,,,7,,77.w777, , ,,,,7,.., ,,7, Y,Y,,. A.,, P r e s ident Joe Elliott, ..,, ,. 7,.,,, Vice President Mary E. Williams, ,,,,,, ,,,..,77,7..7 S ecrelary June Austin ,,7, ,Treasurer Shirley Link ,7 .,,.,,, .Reporter Mrs. llunnicuttw Sponsor nc Au n joe lfilliutt nrli lirnnn Barliaru l7i'v4-illv 1 inula ,lmee l7rm-luncl 'irlu 1 ilill .lallr'ttvCnii1'ley ll NYTIN Way ni- Crows ini 4 i mrni lfuniw- Iluflgf-S nm l lllllllllllr., ,lllllllly ,l1lllllS0ll lr in Palsy .IUllIlSUIl Nurinan Lane Daviml Lanier' Yvonne Lee Shirley Link Edna lVlcCorn1aCk JOYCE MlTl,Zllll1'l9 Carolyn Mvllmu-ll Carol lVlc-Clnllilin Carl Pike Jacquelin Smart Juanita Street Juanita Wallace Mary E. WeblJ Sue Wilkil1srJn Mary E. Williams Pat Wright FRESHMAN Betty Palmer .,,,.v,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,..,.......,,,,,,77 Y,,.,,,...., E ditor Cindy Jenkins nn7,, .....,,.,7, ,,nn.,,7 F e ature Editor Buddy West ,,,...,,,,,,,...,,,...,..,....,,7,...,,,,,,. Sports Editor Lewis Utley, Marie Pirtle A...,,rr7,,.,,,,..rr77,,7,..rrr, Artists Shirley Wiseman s,,.........,,s......,,ss,s, Business Manager G. Caudill ,.s,,,,,... ......s,,,s .,s,.,ss,..,s..M, I 0 ke Editor Yvonne Lee ,,,s, Norman Lanes Sarah Dye ,,,,,s.. Jimmy Wiseman Yvonne Lee ,s,,,,,, Ronny Atchison. JUNIOR Editor ssistant Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor s,,iArtist ,,..,,,,,,Business Manager Jimmy Graves ,,,,.,,,,,,,.......,,.,..,, Joke Editor 01 C All ilt f if SOPHOMORE 4, yi SENIOR Patsy Johnson ,.,,,,,,.i,.,,,s,,,,,..,,,,s,,,.,,,,,,,s,,,i,,ss,,,, Editor Juanita Street gQ ,...,,,,,s,,..,,,A,,,,,,,s,s,,s,s,s,s,,s,,,, ,,.,, E ditor Charlie Caudill ,..,...., ,i,.,,,,,, A ssistant Editor Billy Freelandf ,,....., .,,,.,,,, A ssistant Editor Pat Wright ,,,,,,,s,,,,. ,,,,,s,,,s F eature Editor Mary Williams .,s,... ,.....,, F eature Editor John Collins .,.,,,,s,,, .,s,,,ss,,,s S ports Editor James Leath ,,,,...., , ........, Sports Editor Bill Russell ,,i,,,,......... ,,...,.,..,,,ss,,,,sss... , Artist Clarice Adams ss,,.,s ...,,,rs,,.s ,s,i,s,,, A r tist Donny Wiseman ..,......, .,,,,,... B usiness Manager Mary Fergusonv, ,,,,,,s,, Business Manager Bobby Jo Crunk ........ ,,,,, .....ss,s,, I oke Editor Jean Cook ,,,,,ss, ,,s,,.vs,s,, , Joke Editor Y 'ER s1f3 SCIENCE CLUB JOB Elli0It C.......VvC.,A, ...........,C...,.. P resident David Lanier ..,-........,, ......... V ice President Yvonne Cummings ,A,.,,,, ,,,,ve,,,,,,A,- S ecrglary Frances Ferguson .,..,,,. Jackee Smart .....,,,. Sara Dye e,A.,,....,,,,,.,e,,, -.....,Treasurer ..-......Reporter ..,--,,.Librarian Lawrence Bradley e....,.......,.,--.-,,e,,,,,,,,,C, Sponsor ,lohn Alden Jane Bell Nellie Brewer Sonny Brizendine Bill Brown Yvonne Cherry Anne Collins Herman Crafton Joyce Crafton Jean Cron Fayola Deasy Agnes Delohn Elouise Dejohn Harold Denning Betty Devasher Gary Dodds Monecca Dodds Billy Empson Barbara Freedle Nancy Freeland Janette Gourley Evelyn Hester Patsy Hobdy Eunice Hodges Joan Hunter Cinda Jenkins Katherine Kelly Joyce Link Shirley Link Sue Link Florence McCloud Carolyn McDowell Charles McDougal Carol McClothlin Gordon Meadors Donna Perdue Bill Russell .lean Stinson Charles Stephens Norman Stovall Don Turner Barbara Vaughn Barbara Webb Mary E. 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Patsy Johnson Shirley Link Pat 'Wright Carol MgCl0thin Joyce Freeland Bobbie Crunk Barbara Webb Fayola Deasy Miss Kerley-Sponsor i w , f, I AEEZ flaw: 5 We Q F' 1 , M i W ,,,, V-wr f. i 5 3 M, A 3 . ..- 3 906 W9 fqgfelo X3 69 wil QQSWSV Franklin 132-71 41 x QW V05 qbf or ,QW G CW MW Gallatin l25-131 Henderson 1 36-01 Central T26-71 Murfreesboro Q28-61 Winchester Q38-61 ow P-V5 4165 Q89 NW' X soawos' SW' xl f S M 61101126 QWW dxf Q Q- 1 'wa glv-5 .1 . -Fw'-3 unuuq-nn-1-uuusuuuuunnuuupuuunnn-aux IJVSX Lea c COLL 11-ard XL el? Ta Okie tte Lafifgb 17000 . ue Hagffgl SXCenrer Carthage 09-75 LelE33?2I2D L4 RPl!7i'x MAN R UHF! erbaok Uarterbacl- fVExLe0 End flfVSOfV XRQIM En Xu 63 I 9 si '45 533 i 5 E it xx x :L f JOAN HARRIS ix JUANITA WALLACE DORIS BROWN Captain Manager Alternate Captain JOAN HUNTER BARBARA HUNTER JOYCE FREELAND BARBARA FREEDLE HAROLD VAUCHN Coach ELKINS JAMES C0-Captain Asszstant Coach MR HUNTER Co Captam Coach MCDONALD Manager JOHNSON - kt. 1 V if ' mg W ,. - mg A A '54 vw L 1 A ruL..i W 49 rf- 1 :sh yi-1 3,1 BLAND 8: GOAD IMP. CO. Nor'Il1 Wafer Sfreef Phone I222 Galla+in FERGUSON TRACTORS 81 IMPLEMENTS DOWNS BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Compleie Tax Service Bookkeeping Accounfing Gallafin, Tennessee GRADY W. DOWNS ON THE SQUARE Complimenls of AARON'S Gallalin, Tennessee Complimenfs of GRAINGER and PEEBLES Gallalin, Tennessee SPRINGFIELD PRODUCTION CRESCENT CREDIT ASSN- FURNITURE COMPANY c.,s. MITCHENER s. GLORIA LOGAN Two S+ores New df Used Galla'I'in, Tennessee GALLATIN. TENNESSEE KATl'lERlNE'S BEAUTY SHOP Roxy Building Phone I44 Gallaiin J. L. SMART'S GROCERY Porfland, Tennessee COX TOGGERY d COX STTLE SHOP Gall-din, Tennessee KEMP MOTOR CO. Oldsmobile Sales 81 Service WesI' Main S+reeI' GaIlaI'in HESTER CHEVROLET CO. New Cars 8: Truclcs Sales 8: Service GALLATIN, TENNESSEE Complimenis of HANCOCK'S TOBACCO WAREHOUSE Gallaiin, Tennessee JOHNSON IMPLEMENT CO. GaIIaI'in. Tennessee DORRIS SERVICE STATION Gallaiin, Tennessee MODERN EQUIPMENT CO. Infernafional Harvesfer Dealer W. MAIN ST. GALLATIN RANDY'S RECORD SHOP Gallaiin, Tennessee CompIimenI's of CompIimenI's Bof SIMPSON CO. SEED CO. GALLATIN DRY GOODS CO. Franklin Keniucky Phgne I78 Gallaj-in HUNTER PLUMBING 81 HEATING CO. GaIIa'Iin, Tenn. BARLOW ELECTRIC Heafing 8: Cooling Equipmenf Phone 793 GaIIaI'in, Tenn. CompIimenI's of SUMNER CO. COOPERATIVE CREAMERY GaIIaI'in, Tennessee Complimenfs of ROXY THEATER 81 SWEET SHOP Gallaiin -GENERAL DINING ROGM Pariies A SpeciaI+y J. L. FREELAND, Mgr. Phone I544 ALBRIGHT TOBACCO WAREHOUSE GaIIaI'in, Tennessee BROWN MILLING CO. Oven Queen FIour Purina Chow Phone 205 GaIIa+in C. E. NORTHUP 8: SON Lumber-Coal-Building Maferials GALLATIN, TENNESSEE GALLATIN FLOWER SHOP GaIIaI'in, Tennessee J. E. KELLEY 8: SON SEED CO. Seed CIeaning Wholesale 8: Re+aiI Gallafin Complimenis of GALLATIN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE R. C. O. 8: COMPANY GaIIa+in, Tennessee CompIimenI's of CRESCENT HILL MILK SERVICE GaIIaIin Tennessee PERKINS DRUG CO. GaIIa'I'in EASTLAND MARKET SUDDORTH FURNITURE CO. C. 8: S. FURNITURE CO. ANDERSON, YOWELL, 8: RIPPY VOGUE BEAUTY SHOPPE TRIANGLE SNACK BAR BLUE BIRD BEAUTY SHOP PERRY 8: SON GROCERY SOUTHERN KITCHENS ENGLAND'S SERVICE STATION Gulf Accessories GuIf Oil Phone778 Wes+ Main GaIIa+in SUMNER COUNTY NEWS Gallafin, Tennessee CompIimenI's of JAMES BROWN Tax Assessor of Sumner CounI'y Compiimenfs of GALLATIN MONUMENT COMPANY GaIIa+in, Tennessee C0mPIImenI'5 OT CompIimen'I's of ED LANE LAYON BROWN COUUTY COW+ Clerk GaIIaTIn Coun+y Courf Clerk of Sumner Co. Complimenis of THE FARMERS' BANK Member F.D.I.C. PORTLAND, TENNESSEE Com plimenis of - B. L. AND N. GAS HEATING CO. GaIIa+in, Tennessee CompIimen+s of KRAFT FOOD CO. Galiafin, Tennessee CARMACK MOTOR CO. New and Used Cars Phone 706 GaIIaIin, Tennessee RANDOLPH HOUSE 8: CO. GaIIaI'in, Tennessee Complimenfs of PORTER W. WOMACK Regisfrar of Sumner Co. GaIIa'rin, Tennessee Phone 58 Franklin HUGHES HARDWARE CO. Oliver Farm Equipmeni' Appiiances-Sporfing Goods-Wire Fence Field Seeds-Ferfilizers WADE MOTOR CO. Only Aufhorized Ford Dealer in Sumner Couniy Gallafin, Tennessee MILLIKEN SWEET FEED MILLS CusI'om Grinding and Mixing Phone 446 Franklin, Ky. CompIimen'I's of OAKLEY 8: WOOTEN STUDIO I38 W. Main GaIIa+in HUNT MOTOR CO. For Be++er Moforing Franklin, Ky. , . sv Y, I , . I I . pid-qlr FFF. pd Complimenis of JOE P. CLARK Franklin, Ky. :L A I kiwi, I .lupllsm . X 1 J fur . ' ng-Ii Complimen+s of Q, VAUGHN PONTIAC CO. Franklin, Ky. W AJ V , Ji' is ' I ,LUCAS SEED QICFEEDIQI COMPANY Franklin, Ky. Q Wholesale Field Seeds-Cleaners g Wholesale Ground Lespadeza and Alfalfa Hermifage Feeds Complimenis of I' DR. C. M. MARTIN Franklin, Ky. Complimenis of RED DEVIL BUTANE GAS CO., Inc. BoHIed Gas-Gas Tanks-Dependable SERVICE-PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 72I Franklin, Ky. Complimenfs of DR. J. J. KELLY Franklin, Ky. BRIGANCE SALES CO. Case Farm Machinery 81 G.M.C. 'Irucks PARTS 81 SERVICE OLDSMOBILE Phone 650 Franklin, Ky. PLANTERS LOOSE LEAF FLOOR Lei' us sell your one-sucker! PAUL JACKSON HAL JACKSON Complimenis of Plan'I'ers BURLEY Warehouse MARION RUTHEFORD LEWIS RUTHEFORD Franklin, Keniucky SIMPSON co. . LOOSE LEAF FLOORS Burley and Air Cured T'he House Thar SaI'isIies Franklin, Ky. D. W. BILLINGSLEA THOMAS HAYDON Complimenfs of FRAZER 8: CO. Dry Goods Gallafin PILOT KNOB LIMESTONE CO Phone 68I or 2I IW GaIIa'I'in Complimenfs of DRAPER AND DARWIN Franklin, Ky. BRIZENDINE AND LANE MOTOR CO. New 8: Used Cars 8: Trucks Franklin, Ky. Complimenfs of NEW FARMERS TOBACCO WAREHOUSE Franklin, Ky. J. N. Boaz-W. H. Moody-Tom Baird ran m' Y' David S. Bradley-A. M. Downey-Mrs. Frank E'I'scorn ROY GAUTHIER J. T. Run-IERFORD WEST END SEED CO. Field Seeds-Wholesale and Relail Phone 800J Franklin, Ky. SOUTHERN STATES SIMPSON COOP. Feeds-Seeds-Ferfilizer-Farm Supplies Franklin Kenfucky CompIimen'I's of YOUNG'S DEPT. STORE For Beller Values Franklin, Ky- MASSEY MOTOR CO. Every+hing for Ihe Car Franklin, Kenfucky NATIONAL STORES Phone 47 Franklin, Ky. Complimenfs of SIMPSON COUNTY LUMBER CO Franklin, Ky. Complimenls of LANIER CHEVROLET CO. Franklin, Ky. CITY CAB Franklin, Ky. You Can Always Buy Wifh Confidence AT LERMAN BROTHERS Known for BeH'er Values Franklin, Ky. FRANKLIN SUPER MARKET Phone 23J Franklin, Kenfucky CompIimen+s of TENNESSEE FOODS, Inc. Por+Iand, Tennessee H L. W. HILL, Pres. K. GREEN, Sec. PORTLAND LOCKER PLANT Meai Carving Groceries Lockers for Renf Phone 390 I Por+Iand WESTERN AUTO ASSOC. STORE Wizard Ba++eries-Davis Tires Phone 3939 Por+Iand CompIimen+s of ROSS GROCERY Phone 3800 Por+Iand SHORT'S LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS Phone 3850 Porfland KELLY'S ESSO STATION AIIas Tires-BaHeries-Accessories Por+Iand, Tenn. C. S. DRIVER 8: SON Repair Shop GaIIaI'in, Tenn. Complimenis of CASH and CARRY GROCERY Phone 3920 Por+IancI Complimenfs of HARRY CATO CAGE Insurance of all Kinds Phone 222I Por+Iand GOADS SERVICE STATION Godyear Tires-BaHeries Texaco Produc+s Phone 3432 Por+Iand MOORE MOTOR CO. 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KERLEY and SONS Hardware-Furniiure-Rugs Plumbing and Heafing Supplies EIecI'ricaI AppIiancesrTeIevision PHONE 205I PORTLAND, TENNESSEE WILLIAM CLINE 8: SON PORTLAND HARDWARE CO. 4Gc1II:sralIaSI:,Ai:c,II3?II::.je A Qood Sfo-re in a Good TQwn on Wesfmoreland Road Plumblng-Applnances-Pamfs-Furmfure I PORTLAND BILLIARDS PARLOR CONSUMER S DRUG CO' REDDICK BARBER SHOP The Rexall S+ore PARKER SHOE SHOP Ph 3727 PAYNE BROS. SEED CO. one PORTLAND MEAT MARKET PORTLAND, TENNESSEE ROSE BOWL CAFE Complimenfs of STARICS STUDIO Gallafin, Tennessee 74 wage Wifi fdQf?5222 Zi . oTTo'Fl?rnII'1IIm3IIQlZIN MAN Complimenis of if WORLD'S LARGEST K ORKIII P si CONTROL COMPANY' . ., w i-5 Nashville, Tenn. 5 .f,, M L. Q T1 z.:-,Ju-', V vbfa ,Eggs . ,,,A.'..s,,,, .. g,w1f27wv'f4' blbwgwwvg f4f,Lafv?VLf'A!'jLLe,f,avL15,0-Qwoff14,tZwa, 1 X , I I Q, V .4 ,T ,' . n.,,u! 1 tru.. -V . ,r I K ?-,-?.,L ! ,1 v,,4,-vIflTg,l. A I H K. 1 , ,V . K' , V , Z ,' x , 7 . 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Doubleheader .- , , 7 ffll ' li l ll' ' ' 'M L f , s li l ll ll 'ls' '1 Li. in 3 Wt 1 W 457' l ': '-Q 1-i . ,g.s.1wllifn'wv..-- -' wi T1i'4l -' l -at-i s-' ' P 1 P 'fi P 'S'Sfi'vff?E l. 1' 5 . cal , . lll l i . - I, .K 7 0 'Y I 1. - --. , , ,. , , .. .ir .. 1 , I Wg' A f nesaee yquthi Emerg ' 5' Y' ' P , Ml .Q a a I n totaling 22 eamnaac ' ' V party nominations fc S O a n O S 1 , 1952 Volunteer Boys 1 ',3y Russ ELVIN four mi.-tres. gone in th f' ,'!!NNl53EANM5Porta Writer quarter as Jerry Held raiedlrgl P Pgrflqnd 267 Central f ' GALIAATIN' Tenn- - An ale 'yards around his own right enclliobby Portland! prdwhii Purple Hpbrtland Purple Panther took ao- ffillntage of the breaks to Hown a fflighting Gallatin eleven 25 to 1? 4 here-last night to remain unde- 'Vfeated for the sedson. A . Portland scored its first touch .Tdown after recovering a fumbli .adn the Gallatin 15, took advar figs of 11 20-yard punt for a se Gallant Gallatin Inu Down . V I -Pnrtlasnd Gallatin I ..... .. l ! a 3 hl .,.... ,...1u 195 Ind: llfaagxi' ..,.. 12 35 ' ae an tea 2 E gal I e n ......, 6 ,-, ,eaaea Colnnleled ......... l ! l - ll: ,und score, raced 23 yards with a 'lumhle for the third and 55 yards With an intercepted pass for the fourth. Gallatin. a three touchdown un- gerdog, stunned the unbeaten ganthers with a touchdown in the 'first four minutes of jillay. The Green Wave came out to start the 'Second halt and rolled up seven Bohsecutlve first downs as they ripped off 80 yards for a game 'ffylng touchdown. determined defense stopped fr .ortland on the 20 late in the ffidurth quarter and it apps-arm: fhnbthe two teams would battle tr 39.1113-'13 deadlock. Fullback LeRoy Grlzzle burst through center f -an' eight-yard gain but fumbl- the ball as he was tackled. Por 1and's Glenn Glover scooped up tl V ball on the 23, shook oft a tackl' 'and raced for the touchdown th. broke. the game open. -, 'Ifhe Green Wave stormed rigl 1 . on the first Wave scrimmagi play. Charles Greer, the outstand ing lineman on the field, bootec the extra point. Just as the first quarter ende John Collins flopped on a fumbled punt return on the Gallatin 15. Glover and Bobby Neal each car- ried the hall twice with Glover going over from the two for the tally. The 20-yard Gallatin punt wenl out of bounds on the Wave 23 late in the second quarter. Glover then circled right end for the touche down to put the Panthers ahead 13-7 at the half. ' Gallatin, which ripped the cen ter of the Portland line at will marched for the tying touchdown early in the third period with 2 nine-yard pass, Jones to Norma! Hn-rrod, for the tally. Poe.-Portland 1253 Gallatin 113 LE-Dennlnl Dlckersm. LT Leath - c us-J. callin pafkgl 'Second ln Bo W State Ele tion Bobby Neal, Portl d Panth football star, and ther Johnsonlf' nominee for govern of Bo' State, was defeated Ln the ele tion by a last min independel dark horse. ' Neal, who rec tly. reigned s king of the Mid Tennessee Strat of the Portlan ootball team and a member the varlsty baske hall team, e has won first plan' 'n the Cu lberland Valley declam: tion co est, was runner-up ln tt dlstrlcvnneetirg, and has won 1 Fu e'Farmer contests. . Bbbby Neal was sponsored .by tl 4 . c-mam G,,.,,,,, erxcan Legion Post No. '15 RG-D. Collins Greet ortland RT-Aushrnokn Lewiif'-f ' RE-Johnson Har,-gr. QB-Pike .Inn LH-Glover Wnmgg RH-B. Whltn C L FB-Neal hm ni-'lrlll Puma u .... ,, .,... 013 0112-2 Gallatlln ..... .. ,,.. 'l 0 6 0-1 Aoucurwwns: Portland-Glover 3. J. el- lins. Gallatin-Rad, Herrod. ' Grllxtru: Portland-Glover. Gallatin n. h Parade, Pep Rally, Bonfire The students of S.e.n.S. and the Glover Honored On All-Slate And Mid-State Teams The Portland Panthers star half- defeat on the.Tornado's Panthers unleashed their dreaded Glen Glover-Bobby Neal offense last night, the Sumner countlans punishing Central with Bak to 7 I8 . Between them Glover 4144 yard! . n 17 carries! and Neal i133 yards 1 22 carries! lcpllected all of the 'anther scores. Neal E01 three' llover one. ' Glover split the Tornado defenses 'or 31 yards ln the opening periocn ,o put Portland in the lead. Neal got his first TD in the second uerldd with a two-yard buCk I-fl!! Portland won I do basketball game from - ville Friday night b points. The Portland boys -N and the fair lassles won S9 to 80. This was the last ga the Christmas holidays, game will be played! town on Tuesday. Jana Portland till Henle Drdeal by Glover, Neal ,-Cllibomn ' Portland Centra: F-vgqghn 2 Flrat Downs ........... :: -o-Thumplon . 51535 'iltl'J.'l.Ea1:::::::..2'Qi. 2 6.c,m, , 1 Slit? rflfll.. ..ti1i::i: 0 o o-wiwmns i Halftlme acore:Portl - dersonvllle 23. Glover had net it ull with I 34'Yard ,jaunt. In the fourth 'period Neal Subs: Portland- ' - hauled the ball 10 times for mn: 2: Hendersmivlue A yards, scoring from up close. Neal qmpg also got the last score, 'g0iDK 53 rllqgj gay : .i l . yards on six tries, tallymg from Hand' 6 th 11. Flentrafs lone score game rn tha Zgrg:-gtg' M f rth ft rthe Tornn. o recover aolalovsr Fumble on the Central 823-5. Hllilhl' late ln the third. A 66-yard drive!!-Fl'9edle was 'cllmaxed when Bobby RING-Freeland dolph went over from the two. Hglfayne Begg-gg - . Portland ,Tackle -lay Lealh Wa'dereonville ll. pack, Glenn Glover, raked up hon' a tower of strength in the Panther its 01' 1 himself and for the schoolline- Hi! recovery of '1 'umbl' up the last score. ,HSE week when he was selected ns Randolph picked up Q3 yards 'lrst string halfback on the Nash- 13 carries to top Central A 0ff2M Ouarlel Wins :yank following the kickoff on tl f p tl d in h th ' , , PM--Plf'l '4 U0 c 'l 'l 7g.,,,i,,g. combination Qt A, WM, fggl:::i:tion01o:Qhe'g, Pars: PS: une Banner s 1952 Au-Mamie 'ren Egzaazrmna cg . Pont' toy W d'0 Dlckmon ' fliers footbal' team tonight with a MSCS eleven- LG-J' C Mlllllli' gfqrysfgcfleghinpggilaggi txingogg pep rally, bontire and parade. . ' Also honored were Panthers Bob- R'Qf?:?EiJ:: Dgyfyf ' 'lhthar P11554 and with seconds rl M5251Zirlggeriwfblcloitfrlledu Te ry Neal and James Catfish 'I ggahgnger X D ?a':.:f5i..ia'.:.ti'.:.:a'::.,:':.:5:21:12 mmm. mme mei me- who f-fm we eff' fe-'H Y' ef- yaei-lal. Guard Jim Comm gmbb, leaders, Joyce Freeland, Bobbie n sglQ9fgl0D Qf the Banfff' W ,thaball in mid-air and raced : JO Crunk, Patsy Johnson, Fayola jlpvgr, mga-scorer ln the Cvvv- sho pil The Portlaadau-ea, Evyllde for the final Panther toucl DCRSY. Bafba-YH Webby PM Wright, md vluey confm.,-H Again' 'ldbmpoled of Herman uliown. 1 Carol McGlot.hllnland Shirley Link. nu In time, hown mnw T .Johnny Alden, Buddy W 5, , Qllldtlh, went, ahead ,with in: Ilzenarade will come dowr. Wheel- 1, - t S WNW' .f,q53'fl ' 'T aee Clemmona, won the I - ,Jtreet and cirel. lp A . np, B- cganfate. yell! ol 1100 ln the recent ann ew Score boa r f if cw' new :::::. :,e.::-W by M ' . x -+ WL X - E , QQIN vonxa. 9 dm K ,Their aceelompanlst, Shi ' - 5- ' l 30 I th , L, 6 Neo V W- ,ef-G-H foffw' Portland Winners u,,,,. ...,,,.'2,, .3 ,Si .L ' f ' ., dxdn e cufvlnv ,.-. Selected on me, All 'W .8 Diner, won the ' . A vo teh: Wei' .Amafe rem for his 0ff SW ' ll'l Fill' Sll0W 'of sas with 4- fvocai mi ' w in A great deal of talent 'Lg09m The annual rat calf show, span- County was display 'ljemorial mlhers lo Be pnnredtl Banauej PL, -ei...1u'tokips To My Lou ln '52 Strawberry Feslivol PURTLAND, Tenn.-Folk tunes echoed across Berry Land last night as dancers in roned-off Cpl Douglas Lear son of Mr 'mmm d We mfuqand Mrs. Wlll Lenrlot Portlandt ,, Footballs usd their V q ' is returning to the States under the umm, of an I Ponhn' otation uro l f gram, after near 15 1' 'gn hmm by an rum:-months ln Alaska. ly at the annual Footbal may maniac 'runny algal cafeteria. ' ibh time ouch mum. me fmada the announcement llnggna at me end on F9339 I year. This Eklundred. but hopea wer' tall gldebonald would continue ln N POCNUB- lilted thai W! '-lwrvuthly colored work- Wlth the faculty, .the town and a which he had aupervlsed tfllnhl- Her lllll clllld , 4 AH-Americana , ka ra- ,htihwtnnlnlgteam-of l l. -.., -sound meeting of the Fei bi-'s Doollttlesn was held Septen .ver 22. The project adopted for thi year's work was the Federal B1 reau of Investigation with tina: printing and the' handling of GV dence ln law enforcement work f sub-toplos, The next meeting wl be held on October 6. The-members of the Beta Clu who want on the hamburger tr thoroughly enjoyed themselves The officers have beenelectld GD each member his chosen I 505 1, do ln the publication of the ax nual. , The Senior Glass had Gb!-U' 1 and Mrs. John D. Alden, Portland, lunior queen. Miss Jane Bell. 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bell, Mitch- -ellville, senior queen. P'-hh.LNaal. Bnztl.and..kinE. Portland People Off To College -Portland Students are leaving .oon for their college work. Some mt' them are going tor their fresh' man year and some for other years. Those who nave already left in clude Lanny Moore, who has 'en tered the University of the Soutl dl Sewanee, Tenn, Carey Lanier who entered Belmont College ix Nashville. and Betty Hunter to U.T Junior College in Martin, Term: Those lannin to attend TPI p . g . . . n Cookeville include Larry John- son, Stanley Nesbitt. Jerry Steven son, Jordan Hunter. -Winston Park er, Jane Dye, Joe Jernigan, Wll- sored each year by the Young. 'Far- mera and Homemakers Club of Sumner County, was held in Sal- latln last Wednesday. Prlzes won by Future Farmer! and 4-H Club members from Po land and the surrounding area we Allen Jones, with the rese 0 grand champion of the show, Angus: Jerry Groves, Gord Meadow of Ft. Head, and Charl Broves, all 'won prizes with th. xngue calves. Charles Groves wan again with his Hereford calf Portland Co-Eds Elected At Tech At a meeting last week of the Speech Club at TPI. Miss ,Jn-ne Dye of Portland was elected- presl- 'dent and Miss Joan Link, also of Portland, was elected secretaryil Miss Dye ls a social sclenee a- ,1oratTechandHleaLlnk Ima- lorlng h lxlllh. Degrees AI IPI Mlss Wllrna Creasy and-Roy Lee Harper of Portland ,hlY0v1UltN'bB!j,1 '?Wl1l1we5.ida. ' te t ' grantedfns. dezneeis.atX'ReDllLlssee, ' ugh r 0 U0 test, The twelve ent fro Gallatin Hlgh Sch land lgh School, I-lends H h School and White H o . 'I'h Gallatin Lions Clu ry peaaed with the inf play by these four , the county. All' the proceeds' from 'MW Will be used by the I-bel Sight Conservation : Joyce Freeland,,deughtc Helen F. Webb of Portlan crowned Football Queen o Purple Panthers at half- ' monies here Friday night. The game with Hartsvl. 1952- Home-coming 'ga Thursday nlght at seven o festivities will begin wit Rally and Pep Parade w start at S.C.I-LS. Attendants to the quee June Deasy, senior, am, and Mrs. Howard Agnes DeJohn, junior, da ,Ma and Mrs. L. J. DBJU aY'oung, xjunlor, daughter o 'Mx-s.K,Leonard Young a .. .JJQCHN-fill be served by men . ' , ,, . ., -. Arfh. ur 1V'Wi:llQc . Mmm f'f t'af ' P' T' A th' --mm., aw-Q--el' 4?'F'3lk7lcfllt'ii.,flf1fig5JflSe9EHs' Wu Polytechnic 1psp1rge51,12F!4i'44 wiwmv m-enpede-amen A P at g shawn are. J 'limi ,M Sil'IVlu 5- ,- - -A v u., w1smm1.vauamm '- - -tlxelnm , 'feomposeu .- J. 3 ann, ,MMI '.-. ' .5 I: -4 'ntl Q- A.: 1, I ,Q Mm ujlq v . f,- .-,-, . :.- . gl, ' LH-.' 'K 'l 1 ge' . . - 'EJ-. -S ' , l ' M ' ' ,LLM ir. i s rd fllr-'f 1 ,lf -. s -1,-1 'ff'-' , f- tee-fl .,-- ' - z , .v n-v e W' 'as' xv' 0 r e - lvl H s W Q ' J r it , By RUab MELVIN F LEBANON expects to win tomorrow night's big battle with Portland, Coach Joe Atkinson is goingto have to fig- ure out a way to stop the Touch- down Twins -Glenn Glover and Bobby Neal. In the last 13 games, Portland man who outshone Neal and Glover in that one battle, and Quarterback David Robison are Portland Pa nlher' Pon back to spark the attack. In Portland's opening win over Murfreesboro, Glover scored four touchdowns as the Panthers romped 28-6. Last week Neal punched across three and 73 I fl WG' Open If for lwe5 HBS been hteld to T115 togchdgwn Glenn one as Portland downed The just one ime. e ant ers N h 'll C t I 26-7, . won that one anyway. 6 to 0- Tcxrgingertorarns NASHVILLE rv' 0 ,andU'gWat1ffH'0o9 fm s h'1' In the other 12 contests, Port- TENNESSEAN Action Ratings' the C .gl an ersand the Leln the land has tallied at least three pm-Hand purple Panthers are a 0 fnztixn ue Devils deadlock 20-2 Westin wuchdowns- , , slim one point choice over Leba- m g top game of the week PHY Schedu Last year Coach Atkinson fag- non in the tm, game of the week' I ed Friday night on Memorial piek calc ured out a way to besat Port- -' ' ' 1 W t The Panthers, scoring :LTD in eaclgugrdg land-match 'em touch own for - Y of the fir f, thx- f touchdown. And that's what the 0' I I Lebanon Elevenegoglurxalismgdfitnlz Blue Devils did, scoring first six minutes when th I and then trading tallies the reli . ii 13QQ students are mated b k t e Bue Devi' co'c Pt of the way. At the end, Lebanon A QQ pamc,mte in the wth ec o score three marker Johnson was ahead 25,221 but Portlasd ?mng musm festwa! of and two extra points. 81305. I Wal d0Wf1 on f Q 903' line F02 Y 1 n ' Onnesspf' S ECON fi 8 PY Portland opened the scor' the Bot :Hangover mam H hm' ran ifrligggiyscheduled Thursday and tl: first period when Bubbyngmf Th. L b h ,O t . sponsored bythe Middle T W lpped Over right guard after - sumelsvaxlfiglnle inierngeln and tvso wiiclgglfgimggl Axggfcaxfhgdugzgg see Vocal association' this are rnarchuof 65 yards with. Neal or GUUY1 of last year's starting backfield. week during the week of Noven th? fwsf flme the Program has he Touchdown TWlD . Gif Joyce 1 But Fuliback Clifton-'rribbienthe M, n been hold in Nashville, Slaver, alternating in' carrying ti Berber: - . Neal then bucked over H1009 Dc ALL-STATE DEFENSIVE TEAM a . Cen End Reece Hefner' Kgmspog, EMBO, Portland for the extra point. icsolrline Tackle Jimmy Linvllle, olum ia - unior G d W y Gibson, Lafollette 170 6-11 Senior W k ns' Gu:-d Boi: Tlenderwood, Knorr. Bearden 215 6-1 Senior ' v r S Ann Hi ETX? SZE,HaSzJ3Z2 'C.SJfL,. 123 24' 222222 National Fam Homemfkeff 51.355 . . ' - Week is Nov. 2-8. The Portlanc L b ke BobC rlngton Knox. Central 200 6 Senior - l 1 Ltggbzgko: sin Lfmer, oSk Ridge 170 5-11 swim- FFA group been thellf Obsefvlflcf . m Halfback Bobby Hoppe, Chatt. Central 165 5-10 Junior of FHA week by attending the Fxrs ' Halfback Gray Potter, Nashville Litton 175 6 Senior Baptist Church in a group on Sun The 4 Safety Glen Glover, Portland 160 5-10 Senior gaybvyfigvzag and deco,-ating the M PORTLAND, Tenn' - Halfback fbufzlzflj ar 1 nowers. Glenn Glove, I d th P tl d D00 On Monday, the group decorate- Panthers to, their fourth tgurggh 5-W one of the windows at Young Drug of the season here last light, a 15 9-E a n I Company, Tuesday the FHA hmm 7 ViCi0l'Y Over, -'19 CBP'-half 13-H charge ot the chapel program aolglls- January S. C. H. S, on Wednesay eac' . OVC' faced U Vanta for Yhe 3.04 member of me faculty Wm be re first touchdown in the first period p and plowed over from -the one ir Fw ' 0 sented 9' rose- Thursday the grou the second quarter after a one 13-H1 will have a. spaghetti supper, Fi yard plunge. ' 15.3, - day wlll be NO Grille diy I Carthage scored their lone TD 20-H1 ' A S. C. H. S.. under FHA directioi early in the third period on a. 35 23-G1 b iaturdayt the group wil? hotlld Ilfgglk I?-:SS gsm C0512 to lggnnetg 214E' a e sae o raise money or. e 5 - 15 en 9 H YM' 30.L, various projects for the year. Owl march- , , Q Portland! final six-pointer carrie Februar - . 1. Columoia ....... ...... .... an If .8 1 a 15 yard run late in the third 3-W 2. Isaac Litton .............. 93.6 ,rim-1 by Glover. Bobby Neal made 5,00 3- SHBIUYVWU '- 92-2 me lone Portland ext-ra point. 10-Ge 4. Portland ...... .... 8 8.0I!a.wson made the' extra for the 13.w1 5. Lebanon ........ .... 8 7.9sw1s.- 17 -IM A N The Portland anthers chalkeg 6. Father Ryan .... .... 8 7.7 2251355143114 1195 outing. kc? QWS up their sixth W of the seasor 7. Du Pont ...,.... . 85.91.-mm I mira 24-Lu 8. Murfreesboro .... .... 8 3.9 3.3, Comm Gibbs The senior Chu wishes to take last Friday night with a 51 to t 9. Cohn , ......... .... 23 .ggzlgedagilina this opportunity to thank the pen- win over Hartsville in their 1952 0- 5Pa ia 1 4----'-' 79-8 E-Ausbrooka Enoch ple of Portland who uve them Homecoming game 11. Clarksynlle ...... .... . Blgmisan Smitnl 4 , ' 12. Nashville East , . . . .... 78.9 H-wh MWF! magazine subscrlpuons' The cam, It was a gala homecoming for 13. Cookeville ...,... 78.5 iq-Glover mgsgf paign closed with the Seniors mak - 14 5 . fi ld 78 4 Nu, Cumby 'DB 3594-57-' There is now about me Panthers with me mmm We '1s' Mmm Fueasii-iff.. Iff 74:8prthne ............. 0 -0 -1 0- 1 51,230 in the bank to be used for mg white cards with purple 511516: Manchum, lln' 74-55 l4. ......,... a s '1 o-in 3:1 finaglgh tram sue-gtg ltgglngdlesgzg white sibbons and the cg-gwning 01 Eyngaburg .... .. Egggggkzit' ani-:land-Ginver 3. Cnr- 1 with 510135. Joyce Freeland and me queen- Miss Joyce Freeland 19: F:!5g:3,Zllg ff: 733 ixxnionff Pommd - Nm' cmhue' . Frank Wilkes were second and by the co-captains, Glover and 20. Franklin .... .. E I Eurail: mn-d respectively. prizes of 55, Neal at halfqjrne, 21. Hillsboro ...... .. 5 M R A ge ii H1442 were given' Once again it was the Touch 22' H t d ' e mesdsy The school was very piloud of the . 23. Lorena. ..... ...... . . . . 7' ' ng mari football squad Friday nlqht when down TWIHS' Glenn Glover am- 24. Franklin County .... .... 6 S h I h' The EJ hey met Gallatin. The seniors are Bobby Neal, who led the Portlanc 25. wut .... In .... .... 5 , C 0 S D 53 N n be especially comme ed since onslaught- Glove, averaged 23 26. vfioudlettsvi e . ..,... .... V . 'ther K. - 27 Howard .................. 1 Eg'?rtS:vnsansg?Slr0fliit, 21 ni tgghni yards Per run and Neal 14- Glover 28: Tennessee Industrial ...... tl ,snags alggtsirssugreg-agaydg-21322 T? D1 ' ' ....... ' . I' ' - 83' l ,mud not have been betfer. broke loose on three long touch- 29. Dickson ........ U Aland, is one of three young women The Beta Club is sponsoring a. down runs of 30, 35 and '10 yarrls,3o' GaHa ' 'from Tenngssee who have been Phe Por zsrm rr, 'Wet fr UTA Carnival :msgs Sihsasihipf if seizes, yone w as n average o d - . as e ar o ep mance - xr above is eligibleqto help. 'rms 0' lei an? 4 Var S- . 4 their studies at scarrm College and Syl :rogi-am should help keep grades Carl Plkeafhe Pomagg llgyifg To Be SUtUl'dUy this ,Y?Hf4 Each Of these three llicllfe fo i?en,ngi tiailiiulregtftzzv. if any. ulvm- satis' S231-ig osseaogisrtsgue hm Thelporuand Payent Teacher receivmsr S200 from this fund. 595314113 ' gongratulations to Juanita Street ble- B0bbY White Caught 5 w'Ya1' if,?2xoEaii53n3:!ga?:,i.ga?ng -loan Link To Tm-9 W vhose essay Goals in Life, QD- Pass from Glover to score one tember 27 of the High Sch .lsr with 'nearedfin the November issue of and Denning P20611 30 Yards to Pa' - . , ,sf Annual 8' M Beta Club Journal. dirt on a reverse. M , mrtlimd it-Claih V ' -Vaug I . , andy Gets POffland Sfaf A ' I: Miss Joan Link, editor of an 1i'Th0 S Oracle, student newspaper at Ter: L wi5e in Lfgfgf SIOVCI' and Bobby Neal, two of the misreading been Ha . E 1 nessee Polytechnic Institute, win 3265? A V e lennessee, yesterday signed grants-in-aid with Vander- FNS . Fe1guS0!1, 21 S011 of represent that publication at the B X bllt university My F F t f N g ' S J- L- EFZUSOD, R011 G 2, annual meeting of the Associated es mm -- The Signing of Glover came as a big surprise to many eo le because as late as Saturday night it was reported he was hleatfed. for Tennessee. uiover was named to THE TENNESSEAN All-Midstate team io: two straight years, both times being named honorary captain for drawing the, most votes from the coaches, Besides being a great offensive threat, the Portland high athlete also backs up the line and as considered one of the finest -defensive players in thaarea.. Neal and Glover teamed for five years to give Portland. the hestvl-2 punch Vofban 'team in the Midstatetf M ' - Pprgand was honored'-gt, 'gg Coach Douglas McDonald of Portland dropped me a card this week- pointing out that Glenn Gloyeru picked 'up 382 yards ggamst Murfreesboro' as 'he sgqr d four touchdowns to kno' his-f ,thers to a 28-6 victory . ,gained this tnezziendeuess Collegiate Press in New York City Qct 23-25, Guy Stewart, faculty ad. WSH. announces, Miss,Link. daughter of Mr.-and Mrs. F !?1!-lei Link df. 'Ha Ni Ak 1 l N,- Tenn. -+VMiQQ ' Qottye ,Higntsg :of Eguntainf, 'W Hsasiiiifhn- .thin-hesluehqfeeie. , - , is li Subs: 'oftland ?-J, H flew! Q fi Prob


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