Watertown High School - Purple Tiger Yearbook (Watertown, TN)

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Pubfished by Senior Class. : J BVARERTOWN HIGH SCHOOL . 7 ; . | A WN, TENNESSEE ¢ nt WP, : . ‘ , ‘ © S ‘ : + : , . 2 Sian) US Y x P | be t . , é ; 3 5) . y Cc ; a ’ ° ¥ x” . . ‘ vale : ‘ « DEDICATION PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE FACULTY PURPLE TIGER STAFF CLASSES HONOR STUDENTS ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS SNAPSHOTS ADS Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1952, wish to express our appreciation to the businessmen and friends of Watertown and the surrounding communities, who have made this annual possible, by dedicating to them this volume of the Purple Tiger. AMERICAN HARDWARE Watertown ARMSTRONG 5 10 Watertown AXELSON FLORIST Lebanon BELLAR FURNITURE STORE Lebanon BILL’S SAFETY SERVICE Watertown BOND ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME Watertown BRADSHAW DRUG CO. Lebanon COOKSEYS SERVICE STATION Watertown COWANS Lebanon CHANDLERS Watertown CLARENCE PATTON Watertown CURTIS BROS. Alexandria DONNELL MOTOR CO. Lebanon ELROY FLOYD CO. Watertown GEORGE W. CORLEY SON Alexandria GIVANS JAMES Watertown GOODNERS MEN SHOP Watertown GOODNER SON Alexandria GRIFFINS GROCERY Watertown HANKINS SMITH Lebanon HAYES SCOTT Alexandria HICKS MOTOR CO. Watertown HUFFMAN’S MARKET Alexandri a JACOBS DEPT. STORE Lebanon JACK WESTMORELAND Carthage JENNINGS BARBER SHOP Alexandria JOHN SEXTON CO. Georgia JOHNSON’S DRY GOODS Watertown JOHNSON’S DAIRY Lebanon JONES JEWELERS Watertown KATHERINE’S BEAUTY SALON Watertown KEATTS-McDOWELL Lebanon KENNETH LESTER CO. Lebanon KIRPATRICKS Lebanon KRAFT FOODS CO. Alexandria LEBANON DEMOCRAT Lebanon LEBANON EXCHANGE FURNITURE Lebanon LEBANON FLOWER SHOP Lebanon MAPLE HILL Lebanon MASONS GROCERY Watertown McCLAIN SMITH Lebanon McGEE JENNINGS Lebanon MEDCALF MUSIC Co. Lebanon MELTON-TALLEY CoO. Watertown MIDGETTS MARKET Watertown MODERN CLEANERS Watertown MODERN LAUNDRY-DRY CLEANERS Lebanon NORENE FUNERAL HOME Norene NORENE PEOPLES BANK orene PADGETT-HARRISON MOTOR CO. Lebanon PERFECTION ICE CREAM CO. Lebanon PHILLIPS GROCERY Norene RAY’S JEWELRY STORE Lebanon ROBERT ORR CO. Nashville ROGER BROS. MARKET Lebanon ROY INSURANCE Watertown ROYAL THEATRE Watertown ROYAL TYPEWRITER Nashville SHANNONS DRUG CO. Lebanon SHOP SPRING CASH STORE Shop Springs SHOP SPRING GARAGE Shop Springs SMITHS MARKET Watertown WATERTOWN BANK Watertown WATERTOWN DRUG CO. Watertown WATERTOWN FURNITURE Watertown WATERTOWN HARDWARE CO. Watertown WATERTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Watertown WATERTOWN LOCKER Watertown WATERTOWN MILL GRAIN CO. Watertown WATERTOWN P. T. A. Watertown WILLIAMS GENERAL STORE Norene WILSON COUNTY FARMERS CO-OP Lebanon WILSON COUNTY MOTORS Lebanon WINFREES DRIVE-IN Lebanon WINFREE’S RADIO SHOP Watertown WOOD HOPKINS Watertown As we approach the close of the present school year, I sud- denly realize that another group has reached the point of young manhood and young womanhood—SENIORS! As I think of your future, I must consider it from both the angle of Principal and Father—To my son-and fellow members of his class I sincerely trust that we have given you a great part of what you must have if you are to succeed in the life that you are entering. I realize that we have not met your need to the fullest ex- tent—those of us who have tried to advise with you to challenge your inner self—to indoctrinate you with the principles of justice, fair play, good sportsmanship, and clean living, hope to glow with pride as we follow your progress in the near future. Your successes and failures will be the determining factors in the future America. May you always keep the principles of good citizenship foremost in your individual lives. I would insist that you let your sense of being well balanced in moral and Christian behavior overshadow that of worldly pressure. If we have created a desire within you to seek your proper position, then we have not led you in vain. Whatever the goal may be, in earth or in Heaven, the whole secret lies in proceeding to that goal. —VICTOR HUGO I957 1952 Faculty MR. THOMAS W. BRUCE B.S.; M.A. Principal MRS. TOMMIE LOU WRIGHT A.B. English History MR. EARL BAKER Bis 3B): Social Science . ye, CY OF LO i, Toy, : 4 Tae, 7. a al . = An , a Ae a m AAD ¢ wo . ste P c 2 oe) je meat oS aed - a = : - uy ’ Mo wl ae wt } 4 mitt @ oa of a ol taal MR. HOMER KNEE B.S. Science Mathematics MRS. EDWARD L. JENNINGS B.A. English French MRS. PAUL OAKLEY B.S: Home Economics MR. OSCAR FEW B.S. Coach Physical Education MR. JAMES E. PARIS B.S. Mathematics Physical Education MISS VIRGINIA THOMPSON A.B.; B.S.; LS. Librarian Mathematics J aS +A _ 4 oN ers nw le em Wel vy Yi. Peo ueh We pi A a} P, : , - ap? J Vv ) A V j sald a , ) A 4 b A 4 a } v i } . VY A Jr f d j wy w ' 4 : ’ y ” ) W 7 a 4 Ps f : ‘ } r ; fi ! : AP + vu A Wand H Vaal ea { _AMRS. HERBERT JENNINGS B.S. Commercials English MR. HARRY LOVE - Fs BS.A. aie | Agriculture Joe Reeves Editor Beulah Patton Assistant Editor Jackie Gill Jack Wood Feature Editors Myrna Boyd Eugene Huddleston Sport Editors Anita Bass Business Manager Bettye Stoner Artist Peggy Wright Jackie Curtis Advertising Managers Opal Barrett Corley Reynolds Typists Deliah Dockery Tommy Bruce Literary Editors Barbara Davis Junior Editor Mrs. H. L. Jennings Mr. Oscar Few Sponsors Senior Class Officers Tommy Bruce Joe Reeves President Vice President Charlene Lester Jackie Curtis Peggy Wright Jack Malone Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sgt.-at-Arms Mrs. Herbert Jennings Sponsor Mr. Oscar Few Sponsor Myrna Love Boyp FHA 1, 2, 3; FHA Convention 2; State FHA Convention 2; Secretary 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ISS 2, 3; Paper Staff 3; Basketball Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; W Club 3, 4; Sports Editor of “Purple Tiger.” TomMMy BRUCE Class President 1-4; Basketball 3, 4; Or chestra 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3; Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; Paper Staff 3, 4; Associate Editor 3; Editor 4; Literary Editor of “Purple Tiger” 4; ISS Club 2, 3; Volunteer Boys’ State 3; All State Band 3; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Honor Student. OPAL BARRETT FHA Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Glee Club 4; 4-H Club 1; Press Club Literary Editor 4; Typist for “Purple Tiger” 4; Scholastic Honor Student 4. ANITA Bass FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Song Leader 2; Music Club 2, 3, 4; Vice President 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 4; ISS Club 2, 3; Secretary 4; W Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 2; Football Queen Candidate 2, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Volunteer Girls’ State; Cumberland Valley Conference Music Festival 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Sextet; “Miss W.H.S.”; Most Popular Girl; Best All Around Girl; Business Manager of the “Purple Tiger.” JACKIE CURTIS Football 3, 4; Basketball 4; FFA 1, 2; W Club 3, 4; President 4; Class Sgt-at-Arms 3; Class Treasurer 4; Advertising Manager, “Purple Tiger;” Meanest Boy 4; Most Popu- lar Boy. DELIAH DOCKERY HUGHES FHA 1; Beta Club 3; Glee Club 4; Annual Staff 4. BERNICE DRENNAN FHA 1-2-3-4; Dramatic Club 1-2; Treasurer 2; Charter Member of NFL 2; Music Club 2-3-4; Glee Club 4; Beta Club 4; Reporter 4; Class Prophet 4; Neatest Girl 4; Scholastic Honor Student. GERALD FERGUSON - Future Farmer 1-2-3-4. NELL HEARN FHA 1-2-3; Glee Club 1-2; Dramatic Club 1-2; 2nd place in Dramatic Contest; Member playcast winning second place in Dramatic Contest. EUGENE HUDDLESTON | FFA 1-2-3; Vice President of FFA 4; Presi- dent of Class 2; Football 2-3-4; Basketball 3-4; Captain in Football 3-4; Captain in Basketball 4; W Club 2-3; President 3; Best Boy Athlete 3-4; Bachelor of Ugliness 4; Friendliest Boy 4. JACQUELINE GILL FHA Club 1-2; Candidate for Football Queen 1; Cheerleader 1; Dramatic Club 1; W Club 1-2-3-4; ISS Club 2-3; President 3; Beta Club 3-4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Treasurer of Cumberland Valley Beta Club 4; Press Club, Literary Editor 3; Typist 4; Volunteer Girls’ State 3; Feature Editor, “Purple Tiger” 4; Glee Club 4; Scholastic Honor Student. Lois HARDEN FHA Club 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 4; Basketball 4. PAULINE LANIER Beta Club 3; Glee Club 4; Home Economics Club 2, 3; 4-H Club 1. Doris LANNOM Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3. f) f f} Py. Pye {] ppg Af LAH — “Mis Y ) (Ta A | y f [f yA iy Y . re ‘4 4 tg c A Se a OG - OP FF ‘oe = atin ( qT aes : a ae ne 2 fi a ae a ee rf Oe Cy r a ¢ 4 ey = eet ee t 9 per. cis 43 at 7s npn ri _£ ‘d P a + 2 boo a eo Ge e —st — ee OF ice ‘A - ee JACK MALONE FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; W Club 3, 4; Wittiest Boy 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary of FFA 4; FFA Basketball 4. CHARLENE LESTER FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 4; Treasurer of Beta Club 4; Secretary of Class 4; Secretary and Treasurer of Glee Club 4; Scholastic Honor Student. Peccy McCLANAHAN Home Economics 1, 3; Basketball 3, 4; Let- tered 3, 4; Wittiest Girl 4; Class Poet. MARGARET ANN NEAL FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; President 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 3; Captain 4; W Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA Queen 2; ISS 2 3; Paper Staff 3, 4; Beta Club 4; High School Register 3; Girls’ State 3; Girl Most Likely to Succeed 4; Class Testator 4; Scholastic Honor Student 4; Miss DAR 4. BETTYE JUNE LEHEW Meanest Girl 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Co- Captain 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Eco- nomics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; W Club 2. BEULAH LEE PATTON Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Music Club 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Secretary of Beta Club 4; ISS Club 2, 3; Associate Editor of “Purple Tiger” 4; Most Studious Girl 4; Scholastic Honor Student 4. L A fi ‘ CorRLEY REYNOLDS FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Photographer 3, 4; Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Typist of the “Purple Tiger” 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cumberland Valley Music Festival. BiLLy J. ROBINSON FFA 1. 2, 3, 4; President 4; Sub-District Vice President 4; FFA Basketball 4. PHYLLIS PATTON FHA 1, 2, 3,,4; Vice President 4; W Club 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Corresponding Secretary 4; Middle Tenn. Vocal Festival 4; Cumber- land Valley Musical Festival 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; SS Club 3; Vice Presi- dent 2: Class Historian 4; Scholastic Honor Student 4, JoE Mack REEVES Editor of “Purple Tiger” 4; President of Junior Class 3; Vice President of Senior Class 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Most Stu- dious Boy 4; Best Citizen 4; W Club 3, 4; FFA 1, 2, 3; Beta Club 3, 4. MARTHA ANN SHORES Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Glee Club 4; 4-H Club 1; Scholastic Honor Student 4, GLEN SMITH FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; W Club 3, 4; Basketball Manager 4; Neatest Boy 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA Basketball 4. Mary RuTH SNYDER Glee Club 4; 4-H Club 1. BETTYE SUE STONER Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4; Artist of Pur- ple Tiger 4; Glee Club 4; Secretary of Class 2; Class Treasurer 8; 4-H Glub 2; Music Club 3. e FRANCES STROUD Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4. DorotTHy ANN TRAVIS Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Glee Club 4. LEORA TRUITT 4-H Club 1-2; Quietest Girl, Senior Class. LoLA GRACE TRUITT 4-H Club 1-2. JIMMIE SUE WALKER Cheerleader 1-2-3-4; FHA Club 1-2-3; 4-H Club 1-2; W Club 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 2-3-4; ISS Club 2-3; Queen Candidate 3; Delegate to FHA Convention 2; Member of State FHA Glee Club 3. JoHN GLENN Woop, Jr. Football Manager 3; Basketball Manager 3; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Class Vice President 3; Class Sgt-at-Arms 2; W Club; Boys’ State Representative; Best All Around Boy. Peccy ANN WRIGHT FHA Club 1-2-3; NFL Club 1-2-3-4; Reporter of Class 4; Friendliest Girl 4; Glee Club 2-3-4; Paper Staff 4; Advertising Manager of Annual 4; Cheerleader 4, ongo line. Walker vs. Bass. 4, Ain’t he sweet! 5. Jackie’s floating but not in the pool. 6. Simpson’s dream. 1 2 5] . What’s Herbert gonna say? C ie 3. 9. 10. LE 12. Phylis you’re in bad company We're feeling mighty low. Ole farmer. I can’t believe it. Now Patterson, later Lehew. Miss Patton. 13. Get °em young, huh, Mert? 14. Wise Ole Owl. 15. It’s not that bad Opal. 16. Future? ????? 17. It’s a trap Billy. 18. Oh! Shoot. AS TIME ROLLS BY Since the world has been in existence, there has been a form of literature known as history. Some history is more important than others, but you will agree that no material affords a better subject for history than the Class of 752. In the early days of September of the year 1940 a group of excited boys and girls marched into the Grammar School building. We were welcomed by our first-grade teacher, Miss Grace Hill, who assisted us in the begin- ning of our education. For seven years we marched eagerly to our classes with long hours filled with work as well as play. “As time changes everything,” our school system was changed. A Junior High was set up in the fall of 1947. This enabled us to become accustomed to high school life. This year we entered the eighth grade without a graduation, which we had all looked forward to. ; When we became Freshmen we still had not grown out of our “giggling” habits. This year we made new friends and such nicknames as Mickey, Hoogie, Mumbles, Jasbo, Peg, Boyd, Neal, Jeannie, and Susie were heard on the campus. Some of the events of the Junior year were the planning of the Junior and Senior Banquet and selecting our class rings. We have always been well represented in athletics, dramatics, music, and other activities of the school. There are twelve who have been with us the entire twelve years. They are: Myrna Boyd, Lois Harden, Nell Hearn, Beulah Patton, Mary Ruth Snyder, Peggy Wright, Margaret Neal, Jack Wood, Jack Malone, Glen Smith, Joe Mack Reeves, and I. Our Senior year has been filled with many outstanding events such as: receiving our class rings, publishing “The Purple Tiger,” Junior-Senior Banquet, selecting our graduation announcements, choosing the yellow carnation as our class flower and purple and gold for our colors, and our motto: “Never acknowledge a failure until you have made your last attempt, And never make your last attempt until you have succeeded.” We have reached our goal—“Graduation,” and to our sponsors, to our principal, Mr. T. W. Bruce, and to the entire faculty go our appreciation for your. untiring guidance during our high school days. Phyllis Patton Historian LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Watertown High School, being of sound mind: hereby make and publish this, our last will and testament, thus making all others void. First, to the faculty we leave the memories of a brilliant, spirited, yet studious class, which wishes to express our thanks for the devotion, kindness and patience shown to us during our days of digging for knowledge. Opal Barrett wills her ability to chew gum at all times to Carole Coffee. Anita Bass leaves her rules for flirting and writing boys to Carolyn Simpson. Myrna Boyd wills her ability to attract attention to Betty Malone. Deliah Bell Dockery leaves her quiet, thoughtful ways to Maxine Woodson. Bernice Drennan wills her ability of keeping herself looking “just right” to Jo Dean Atwood. Jackie Gill leaves her so-called “brains” to Myra Parker. Lois Harden wills her ability to win money to any lucky person. Nell Hearn leaves her arguing ability to Betty Barrett. Pauline Lanier wills her place in shorthand to Claudette Roberts. Doris Lannom leaves her ability to make talks in English class to Katie O'Neal. Charlene Lester leaves her friendly smile to Virginia Howell. Peggy McClanahan wills her big mouth and “giggles” to Barbara Davis. Bettye Patterson wills her ability to keep late hours at night to Edna Gannon. Beulah Patton wills her love for studying to Sammie Dillon. Phyllis Patton wills her love for the name “Kidwell” and “Chicken Business” to Henry Harris. Corley Reynolds wills her dignity and sophisticated look to June Oakley. Martha Ann Shores wills her tall, slender figure to Marie Edwards. Mary Ruth Snyder wills her worn out English book to Carolyn Jewell. Bettye Sue Stoner leaves her art ability to Jimmy Porterfield. Frances Stroud leaves her love for Statesville to Marjorie Robertson. Dorothy Travis leaves her love for Alexandria men to Frances Patterson. Leora Truitt leaves her ability to be quiet in class to Faye McClanahan. Lola Truitt leaves her sewing ability to someone who needs it, Donna Knee. Sue Walker leaves her ability to receive social phone calls during school hours to anyone who can get by with it. Peggy Wright leaves her childish ways to Doris Flippen. Tommy Bruce leaves his position as President of the Senior Class to Brown Milstead. Jackie Curtis wills his love for being mischievous to Mallory Guile. Gerald Ferguson wills his seat on Jewell’s bus to Ellen Dean Thompson. Eugene Huddleston leaves his love for Goose Creek and athletics to his brother, Bob. Jack Malone leaves his ability to fall out of chairs in English to Harold Patton. Joe Mack Reeves leaves his outstanding ability to play football to Lesley Richmond. Billy Robinson leaves his place in agriculture class and F. F. A. president to Charles David Bain. Glen Smith leaves his love for Shop Springs girls to Billy Patton. Jack Wood wills his place as football manager to anyone willing to work. Lastly, we do hereby nominate and appoint Mr. T. W. Bruce our sole executor. In witness whereof, we do this, our will, set our hands this nineteenth day of May nineteen hundred and fifty-two. Mrs. Herbert Jennings Margaret Neal Mr. Oscar Few Class Testator Witnesses CLASS PROPHECY As I walked down one of the lower streets of New York about ten years after I graduated from Watertown High School, I saw a dingy sign over a doorway saying that here one might see Madam De Lahl, famous crystal gazer. Principally for the fun of it I turned in. The woman that met me was not different from the average crystal gazer. When she asked me what I desired to know, | gave her a puzzler. “Just tell me what my classmates of ’52 are doing,” I said with a laugh. Very seriously she motioned for me to be seated beside a dirty table, and asked me to look into a crystal ball. Pictured in the ball was the interior of the Metro- politan Opera House. In the orchestra pit I noticed my old classmates Tommy Bruce and Phyllis Patton. The curtain then rose and a beautiful singer stepped forward. Yes, it was Anita Bass. Excerpts from newspapers came before me next. One announced the marriage of Deliah Dockery and Dorothy Travis. Then I saw a large picture of Joe Reeves and under the picture the words, “Popular Senator from Tennessee.” I also saw the marriage announcement of Opal Barrett and Bettye Patterson. The next vision was that of a large office building. Over some of the doors I saw these: Myrna Boyd, School of Dancing; Corley Reynolds, Interior Decorator; Jackie Curtis, Lawyer; Bettye Stoner, Artist. Jack Wood was busy painting a portrait of Sue Walker, a prominent figure in New York social life. Next I saw the dear old high school building. Jack Malone was principal. Jackie Gill was teacher of mathematics, a subject she always loved. Beulah Patton was a French teacher and Peggy McClanahan and Eugene Huddleston were girls’ and boys’ athletic coaches. The scene then shifted to a broadcasting station. Gerald Ferguson was chief announcer. Carlene Lester, singer and Peggy Wright, accompanist, were bright radio stars, while Glen Smith and Billy Robin son were the principals of a radio feature which was fast taking the place of Amos ’n Andy. Next [ saw the offices of the New York Times. I saw Margaret Neal sitting in a chair labeled Editor. Frances Stroud was a feature writer. Martha Shores was Society Editor and Mary Ruth Snyder had a comic strip. As the picture grew fainter, I saw Nell Hearn and Lois Harden successful under- takers. Leora Truitt, Doris Lannon, Pauline Lanier, and Lola Truitt were teachers. After paying the old woman, I went out, my curiosity about my old classmates somewhat sated. Bernice Drennan Class Prophet CLASS MOTTO: Never acknowledge a failure until you have made your last attempt, And never make your last attempt until you have succeeded. CLASS COLORS: Gold and Purple CLASS FLOWER: Yellow Carnation CLASS POEM OF ’52 Class mater, this is the time when we must leave Dear old W. H. S. forever. It seems like only yesterday to us That we started out together. Let us think for a moment on days that are past, And then on the days yet to come. With that first command, “Be seated, please!”’ We knew our tasks had just begun. At first we thought it a hopeless case, But the teacher who taught us with all her might Said, “Cheer up, children, Just keep trying, things will be all right.” So step by step we have mounted the stairs That have led to the end of the way. And our footprints we are leaving behind us As we pass on to another day. Now what does the future hold for us? Only by time can we tell, But now with our trust in the Higher One, Teachers, Schoolmates, and all — Farewell. Peggy McClanahan ¢ Ruth Adamson David Bain Betty Barrett Jean Barrett Jimmy Bonds David Cassetty Hugh Corley Barbara Davis Sammie Dillon Ray Donnell Marie Edwards Doris Flippen Edna Gannon Mallory Guile Kenneth Harris Bobby Haynes Bob Huddleston Joyce Huddleston Carolyn Jewell Faye McClanahan Louis McMinn Brown Milstead June Daira Oakley Katie O’Neal Billy Patton Harold Patton Myra Parker pv ad Pranceg Pattesdon) Jimmy Porvitield t- Bobby Richmgnd y A) Lesley Richmond) Shirley Robertson Don Self Don Simpson Imogene Thomas Jimmy Thurman Martha Vantrease Joe Malone eis cmersenammncnte: p —— ” Sophomore Class Officers i — el ele : Carole Coffee Linda Bass Katherine Lannom Margie Lea President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Mrs. E. L. Jennings Mr. Harry Love Jean Agnew Sponsor Sponsor Reporter Jean Agnew Paul Allison Bettye Burton Carole Coffee Jodean Atwood Raymond Bailey Harry Davis Jimmie Jennings Linda Bass Charles Barrett Henry Harris Beverly Kidwell Noel Lee Beadle Ray H. Bass Donna Knee Curtis Jennings Minnie Blye Hoyt Brewer Virginia Howell Joyce Hickey Josephine Bond Jimmy Clark Donald Jones Corrine Hall Jewell Brewer Donald Cowan Jimmy Marler Joan La Fever PHOTOGRAPH NOT AVAILABLE Katherine Lannom Horace Mathis Carolyn Simpson Geneva Tarpley Ruby Lasater Margie Lea George Simpson Nellie Tarpley Bobby Mount Dorothy Lester Vondie Tarpley Jimmy Tubb Wilson Morgan Dorothy Murphy Elen Thompson Duvene Williams Nadine O’Neal Kenneth Netherton David Turner Mary Williams Eugene Roberts Claudette Roberts Maxine Woodson Jimmy Vantrease Marjorie Robertson Jack Shores Virginia Ingram Jewell Watson Freshman Class Officers Glen Beard Vice President Ben Powell President Callie Mai Williams Treasurer Dorothy Bailey Secretary Kenneth Bailey Virginia Jacobs Sgt.-at-Arms Reporter Mr. Homer Knee Sponsor Joyce Adamson Billie Joe Allison Dorothy Bailey Kenneth Bailey Junior Bain : 3 | ’ fe er: Sea ihe Oma Lee Baines Robert Baines Don Bass Betty Ann Beadle Glen Beard Dorothy Bowen Nell Clark Mack Corley Gerald Cowan Jo Dean Dodd Richard Donnell Helen Fuston Doyle Gannon Marie Hall Dallas Hays Harold Hays Cecil Hudson Don Hudson Mary Ingram Virginia Jacobs | Harold Dean Johnson Earl Jones Jasper Kent Billie Jean Kyle Peggy La Fever Minnie Ruth Lanier Betty Ann Malone Betty Rhea Malone fp wy i.urere ie we py « mE Gee | meta etl Gul Q NV be Lcd R, ve wv ‘, ¢ tad “Elbert Mathis Don McClanahan Lula Bell Marler Dorothy Midgett J. W. Murphy OI re Roy Van Murphy Ben Thomas Powell Henry Richmond Mary Robertson Jessie Ruth Russell Jimmie Dean Sherill Homer Snyder Harold Taylor Mildred Travis Haney Tribble Charleen Tubb Brownie Vantrease Bessie Weatherly iW Callie Mai Williams f 35 James Williams A Oe’ 3 SS, ese ate ‘e Jackie Wright Ted Wright President 2 2 eee Kenneth Griffin Vices Presidentialsd. latae aeeme Jean Simpson Secretary and Treasurer__--- Polly Dinges Reporter ds 2 au et eevee Patricia Griffith SPONSON APE NEN, Jere Mr. J. E. Paris First row: Albert Donnell, Charles Albert Bell, Joe Ed Tribble, Albert Allison, Phillip Patton, Billy Reeder, Clarence Davenport, J. L. Taylor, Odell Jones. Second row: Nelda Turner, Linda Flippen, Shirley Stewart, Reba Davenport, Charlene Johnson, Georgia Vantrease, Ella Barrett, Doris Hodges, Mary Brooks Smith, Patricia Griffith, Shelby Hall, Polly Dinges, Roberta Owen, Mary Taylor. Third row: Billy Driver, William Bly, Billy Patton, Joe Don Parkerson, Herbert Dedman, Clyde Brown Dutton, Jimmy Hudson, Bobby Jean Wright, Jean Simpson, Mary Ann Patton, Delores Simpson, Arah Mai Bradley, Shelby Hawkins, Viloa Hill, Joyce Hudson. President : Milton Lynch Vice President Kenneth Love Secretary 0 Dorothy Russell Reporter ; Glen Hunt Sponsor i First row: Virginia Walden, Shirley George, Geraldine Driver, Faye Driver, Sue Cowan, Joy Jones, Lenna Williams, Betty Wright, Peggy Thorne, Dorothy Rus- sell, Barbara Russell, Sylvia Osborne, Joyce Neal, Sandra Davis. Second row : Ray Bain, Bobby Foutch, Glen Hunt, Milton Lynch, Johnny Snyder, Jimmy Snyder, Jimmy Ragland, Kenneth Love, Danny Hall, Carl Nixon, Carolyn Williby, Delores Taylor, Barbara Russell, T. C. Beard. Third row: Freddie Bates, Mrs. Tommie Lou Wright, Kenneth Walker, Helen Eaton. The ten students having the highest averages for the four years in high school were selected instead of the Valedictorian and Salutatorian. OpaL BARRETT JACKIE GILL CHARLENE LESTER TomMMy BRUCE BERNICE DRENNON PHYLLIS PATTON Joe Mack REEVES MARGARET NEAL BEULAH PATTON MARTHA SHORES School ‘Pauorttes oa y, Ty ET, 4 Lo Le LAs o C fo Best Citizen JOE MACK REEVES o vs A if La (oe. 7 f oh bgt —J fea vo Z - a Se je2} . oe QA xt On =e = ANITA BASS Miss W.H.S. Most Popular Girl Best All Around Girl EUGENE HUDDLESTON Bachelor of Ugliness Best Boy Athlete JACK WOOD Best All Around Boy JACKIE CURTIS Most Popular Boy BETTYE JUNE LEHEW Best Girl Athlete 18 Ct. A tse Future Homemakers Bae Me Rresvdlent Ris ew 4G Sete See 2 Va aoe tee Myra Parker aa Reporter 22245) WA eh Se CL. Frances Patterson i Vice lr este ents See 2a 0 rap nee ee Fay McClanahan Historian 222 28 aS eae Doris Flippen | SS CCTCLOTY Nake Meno ete ety gens La ae Edna Gannon DOT ead Cretan Cae wy ONS aure eae Katherine Lannom ET COSUTET Orne aie cent ate (a, aE Barbara Davis Parliamentarian. 0 eee, sane Carolyn Simpson First row: Callie Mai Williams, Rubye Lester, Josephine Bond, Duvene Williams, Dorothy Bowen, Dorothy Baily, Patsy Griffith, Georgia Vantrease, Charlene Johnson, Doris Hodges, Sylvia Osborne, Dorothy Lester, Virginia Howell. Second row; Bernice Drennon, Shirley Robertson, Carolyn Jewell, Frances Patterson, Doris Flippen, Barbara Davis, Edna Gannon, Myra Parker, Fay McClanahan, Carolyn Simpson, Corley Reynolds, Katherine Lannom, Beulah Patton, Betty Malone, Ellen Dean Barrett, Peggy [ Thorne. Third row: Fay Driver, Charlene Lester, Joyce Neal, Sandra Davis, Peggy LaFever, Virginia Jacobs, Betty Ann Malone, Geraldine Kriver, Joy Jones, Betty Jean Wright, Dorothy Rus- sell, Barbara Russell, Barbara Reeder, Dolores Taylor, Jessie Ruth Russell, Mary Ann Patton, Betty Beadle. | Fourth row: Betty Sue Stoner, Jo Dean Atwood, Margaret Neal, Joyce Hickey, Mrs. Oakley, | Shelby Hawkins, Jimmie Faye Jennings, Frances Stroud, Lois Hardin, Beverly Kidwell, Jean : i Agnew, Donna Knee, Joyce Adamson. a Fifth row: Joyce Huddleston, Oma Baine, Dorothy Travis, Opal Barrett, Martha Shores, Mildred Travis, Minnie Ruth Lanier, Imogene Thomas. Not present: June Oakley, Anita Bass, Martha Clark, Nell Clark, Carol Coffee, Corine Hall, Dawn Hancock. PURPOSE { 1. To promote growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, and further interest in home economics. 2. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. | 3. To encourage democracy in home and community life. : 4. To work for good home and family life for all. } 5. To promote international gocd will. 6. To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community. 7. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS CREED We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage, And high hope For we have the clear consciousness of seeking Old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes, Homes for America’s future. Homes where living will be the expression of everything That is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith Will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage And high hope. JUNIOR HOMEMAKERS DEGREE 1951-1952 Jean Agnew Beverly Kidwell Jo Dean Atwood Donna Knee Dorothy Bowen Dorothy Lester Virginia Howell Jessie Ruth Russell Virginia Ann Jacobs Carolyn Simpson Jimmy Faye Jennings Mildred Ruth Travis Callie Maye Williams MOTTO Toward New Horizons COLORS: Red and White FLOWER: Red Rose Sature “farmers President Billy Robinson Vice President Eugene Huddleston Secretary Jack Malone Treasurer Jimmy Thurman Reporter Paul Allison Adviser Mr. Harry Love Margie Lee First row: Curtis Jennings, George Simpson, Jack Malone, Eugene Huddleston, Margie Lee, Billy Robinson, Jimmy Thurman, Paul Allison, Harry Davis, Ray Donnell, Harold Patton, Don Simpson. ‘ Second row: Gerald Ferguson, Wilson Morgan, Glen Beard, Billy Allison, James Gordon Williams, Cecil Hudson, Roy Van Murphy, Harold Taylor, Hoyt Brewer, Gerald Cowan, Haney Tribble, Henry Harris, Jimmy Vantrease, Donald Cowan, Glen Smith. Third row: Jack Shores, Jimmy Marler, Kenneth Harris, Bob Huddleston, J. W. Murphy, Jimmy Bond, Ben Thomas Powell, Hugh Corley, Dallas Hayes, Kenneth Netherton, Richard Donnell, Don Jones, Mack Corley, Doyle Gannon, Charles Barrett, J. D. Barnes, Earl Jones. MOTTO: Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live, Living to serve. F. F. A. MOTTO: COLORS: Learning to do Corn Gold and Doing to learn National Blue Earning to live Living to serve THE CREED I believe in the future of farming, with a faith born not of words but of deeds— achievements won by the present and past generations of farmers; in the promise of better days through better ways, even as the better things we now enjoy have come up to us from the struggles of former years. I believe that to live and work on a good farm is pleasant as well as challenging; for I know the joys and discomforts of farm life and hold an inborn fondness for those associations which, even in hours of discouragement, I cannot deny. I believe in leadership from ourselves and respect from others. I believe in my own ability to work efficiently and think clearly, with such knowledge and skill as I can secure, and in the ability of organized farmers to serve our own and the public interest in marketing the product of our toil. I believe we can safeguard those rights against practices and policies that are unfair. I believe in less dependence on begging and more power in bargaining; in the life abundant and enough honest wealth to help make it so—for others as well as myself; in less need for charity and more of it when needed; in being happy myself and playing square with those whose happiness depends upon me. I believe that rural America can and will hold true to the best traditions in our na- tional life and that I can exert in influence in my home and community which will stand solid for my part in that inspiring task. F.F.A. CONTESTS STATE FAIR— Livestock Judging Dairy Judging Crop Judging MIDDLE TENNESSEE Livestock Judging at Columbia Dairy Judging at Fayetteville SUB-DISTRICT— Public Speaking Opening and Closing Ceremony and Parliamentary Procedure Skills Contest Project Record Books Tommy Bruce Anita Bass Sammie Dillon Secretary Donna Knee Treasurer Katherine Lannom Federation Secretary Phyllis Patton Reporter Jackie Curtis First row: Geraldine Driver, Helen Eaton, Corley Reynolds, Phyllis Patton, Sammie Dillon, Tommy Bruce, Anita Bass, Donna Knee, Jean Agnew, Katherine Lannom, Ben Thomas Powell, Harold Hayes. Second row: Carolyn Willougbly, Betty Ann Malone, Virginia Ann Jacobs, Callie Mai Wil- liams, Bernice Drennon, Jimmie Fay Jennings, Frances Patterson, Joyce Hickey, Linda Bass, Beverly Kidwell, Betty Ann Beadle, Vondie Tarpley, Carolyn Simpson, Mrs. Hopkins, T. C. Beard. Third row: Milton Lynch, Mary Ann Patton, Horace Mathis, Don Hudson, Joyce Neal, June Oakley, Charlene Lester, Mary Smith, Patricia Griffith, Polly Dinges, Sylvia Osborne. “W” Club PPRsaenbee hot ea _. Jackie Curtis Viteeer Presidente alee wel aL ss David: Bain POOR PEREDY hse sins J lt _.Margaret Neal TORT ET oe Ur elie hae ek ____._..Doris Flippen Reporter Joe Reeves Sponsor Oscar Few Left to right: Carolyn Simpson, Phyllis Patton, Edna Gannon, Peggy Wright, Donna Knee, Doris Flippen, Tommy Bruce, David Bain, Harold Patton, Brown Milstead, Ray Donnell, June Oakley, Glen Smith, Jack Wood, Jack Malone, Jackie Curtis, Eugene Huddleston, Joe Reeves, Myrna Boyd, Anita Bass, Jackie Gill, Margaret Neal, Sue Walker. Beta Club President 22025. VGA i) ue R tie ees eee Jackie Gill Sy Vices Presidents: eens eve oe ate Us tes Sammie Dillon Mi - . Secretary Like teers ee Abreu Beulah Patton . Ys ° Préasterer ste cates eee tN as Pde Charlene Lester : “f : Reporter cts PU alee ee Bernice Drennon oll DPONSOTL EGE NMA Na ane ee Miss Virginia Thompson First row: Bernice Drennon, Charlene Lester, Jackie Gill, Miss Thompson, Sammie Dillon, | Beulah Patton. we Second row: Myra Parker, Doris Flippen, Margaret Neal, Ruth Adamson, Shirley Robertson, Katie O’Neal, Faye McClanahan, Opal Barrett, Martha Shores. MOTTO: Truth and service is our policy. Tommy Bruce Myra Parker Pera Yy WELOMOL cen Ve La sn. Opal Barrett Art Editor Jimmy Porterfield News Editor Margaret Ann Neal ey rey ee BO ITTY a tah Be ts et a eS David Bain Business Manager Brown Milstead Typists Jackie Gill Peggy Wright Virginia Bowem Sponsor Miss Virginia Thompson Glee Club President Anita Bass Vice President Corley Reynolds Secretary and Treasurer Charlene Lester Director Mrs. J. W. Hopkins First row: Jimmy Tubb, Don Hudson, David Turner, Horace Mathis, Harry Davis, Ray Donnell, Beverly Kidwell, Donna Knee, Vondie Tarpley, Carolyn Simpson, Deliah Dockery, Dorothy Lester, Virginia Howell, Joyce Adamson. Second row: Virginia Jacobs, Beulah Patton, Jackie Gill, Sammie Dillon, Frances Patterson, Katherine Lannom, Ellen Dean Thompson, Lynda Bass, Frances Stroud, Bettye Patterson, Lois Harden, June Oakley, Carolyn Jewell, Bettye Barrett, Shirley Robertson, Joyce Hickey, Joan LaFever, Jo Dean Atwood, Josie Bond, Betty Burton, Geneva Tarpley. Third row: Mrs. Hopkins, Betty Ann Beadle, Anita Bass, Phyllis Patton, Margaret Neal, Myrna Boyd, Sue Walker, Charlene Lester, Dorothy Murphy, Pauline Lanier, Opal Barrett, Dorothy Travis, Martha Shores, Betty Malone, Jimmie Fay Jennings, Duvene Williams, Claudette Roberts, Corley Reynolds, Marie Hall, Dorothy Bailey, Dorothy Bowen. Fourth row: Harold Hayes, Jimmy Thurman, David Bain, Bob Huddleston, Tommy Bruce, Brown Milstead, Don Simpson, Hugh Corley, Ben Thomas Powell, Mary Ruth Snyder, Jean Barrett, Jewell Watson, Bettye Stoner. Fifth row: George Simpson, Jean Agnew, Myra Parker, Doris Flippen, Imogene Thomas, Callie Mai Williams, Margie Lee, Charlene Tubb. MOTTO: A singing nation is a happy nation. President Georgia Vantrease Vice President Jean Simpson Secretary Bobbye Wright Treasurer Delores Simpson Reporter Sylvia Osborne First row: Shirley George, Peggie Jane Thorne, Patricia Griffith, Linda Flippen, Polly Dinges, Mary Brooks Smith, Georgia Vantrease, Jean Simpson, Bobbye Wright, Sylvia Osborne, Delores Simpson, Helen Neal Eaton, Dorothy Jean Russell. Second row: Ella Dean Barrett, Shelby Dean Hall, Charlene Johnson, Doris Hodges, Roberta Owen, Sue Cowan, Betty Jean Wright, Mary Ann Patton. Third row: Delores Taylor, Joy Jones, Lenna Ann Williams, Faye Driver, Joyce Neal, Barbara Russell, Geraldine Driver, Joyce Hudson, Nelda Turner. 9 mae oe | ion Wei a First row: Frances Patterson, Donna Knee, Katherine Lannom, Parliamentarian; David Turner, Vice President; Myra Parker, Secretary; Ray Bass, President; Linda Bass, Treasurer; Carolyn Simpson, Sergeant-at-Arms; Doris Flippen, Reporter; Jean Barrett. Second row: Margie Lee, Jean Agnew, Beverly Kidwell, Carol Coffee, Jimmy Fay Jennings, Ellen Dean Thompson, Joan LaFever, Betty Barrett, Mrs. Edward Jennings. MOTTO: Vive La Francais Chapter Callie Mai Williams, Peggy Wright, Doris Flippen, Ben Thomas Powell, Treasurer; Shirley Robertson, Secretary; Carolyn Simpson, President; Frances Patterson, Vice President; Char- leen Tubb, Reporter; Katherine Lannom, Virginia Howell, Margie Lee, Linda Flippen, Jimmy Tubb, Mrs. Wilson Thompson, Brown Milstead, Myra Parker. Membership in N. F. L. affords excellent training in various phases of public speak- ing by direct application. LN WS wy = = () OSCAR FEW j Coach Ks | BEVERLY KIDWELL | Queen Football Squad DENSA Ee ae WEN Gy a EY et Be LAL Fae eh Ue Oscar Few ashore 7 Mah), Min Al bekgh Pa AONE San SY SELLA IONE Soebne et Eugene Huddleston SERENE SETAE CEETES ae te Nace Pop ca J le SACRE Desi Joe Mack Reeves SP Gap) EA DAP CE RAD IS ae tea Jack Wood, Henry Harris First row: B. Huddleston, Milstead, Patton, D. Bain, Malone, Smith, L. Richmond, Reeves, E. Huddleston. Second row: Jones, Curtis, Donnell, Guile, Joe Malone, Self, K. Bailey, E. Bain, B. Richmond, R. Bailey, Johnson. Third row: Turner, Shores, Hudson, Wright, Barrett, Cowan, McClanahan, Snyder, H. Richmond. JACK MALONE—Guard e ie . ¥ DAVID TURNER—Back DON SELF—Back fs a RAY DONNELL—Back Watertown________. Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown. Watertown Watertown Watertown Watertown A ee Coopertown Lafayette Woodbury Gordonsville Smithville Hartsville Carthage Mt. Juliet Lebanon Re ee Le ON and REEVES Coach—FEW ¥ _— a 51g + andl 7 HAROLD JOHNSON—Tackle CHEERLEADERS Queen—-BEVERLY KIDWELI Head Cheerleader-—SUE WALKER CHEERLEADERS.-—-Pegey Wright. Donna Knee, Doris Flippen. Virginia Jacobs. Sponsor--MRS. HERBERT JENNINGS 1 apni ra RATA PATTON . tn—. -Capta Co OSCAR FEW Coach in—NEAL Capta EEVES Co-Captain—R Captain—HUDDLESTON Girls’ Basketball Ceam Mr. Oscar Few Captain Margaret Neal Cop-Captain Phyllis Patton Carolyn Simpson SQUAD MEMBERS First row: Faye McClanahan, Doris Flippen, Charlene Tubb, Jean Barrett, Myrna Boyd, Peggy McClanahan. Second row: Carolyn Simpson, Lois Hardin, Edna Gannon, Phyllis Patton, Margaret Neal, Joyce Hickey, Betty Patterson. MARGARET NEAL PHYLLIS PATTON PEGGY McCLANAHAN Captain—Guard, Senior Alt. Captain—Guard, Senior Guard, Senior Be BETTY JUNE LEHEW MYRNA LOVE BOYD CHARLENE TUBB Forward, Senior Forward, Senior Forward, Freshman BARBARA DAVIS FAYE McCLANAHAN EDNA GANNON Guard, Junior Guard, Junior Guard, Junior sp ie —— JEAN BARRETT BETTYE BURTON JOYCE ANN HICKEY Forward, Junior Forward, Sophomore Forward, Sophomore ee ce ee ghia nes poomiabten Beys’ Cashetball . Oscar Few Captain Eugene Huddleston Co-Captuin Joe Reeves Manager Glyn Smith SQUAD MEMBERS First row: Jackie Curtis, Joe Reeves, Jack Wood, Roy Van Murphy, Harry Davis. Second row: Junior Bains, Bob Huddleston, Ray Donnell, Eugene Huddleston, Tommy Bruce. EUGENE HUDDLESTON JOE MACK REEVES BOB HUDDLESTON Captain—Guard, Senior Alt. Captain—Guard, Senior Forward, Junior TOMMY BRUCE EDWARD BAIN JACKIE CURTIS Forward, Senior Center, Freshman Guard, Senior RAY DONNELL Forward, Junior DON SELF Forward, Junior aA 4 . OE CONS 4 HENRY HARRIS Forward, Sophomore GLENN SMITH Manager, Senior ROY VAN MURPHY Guard, Freshman JACK WOOD Guard, Senior —s) ef Oe if, Lbbtut WALA pitta were weacle A i acon nie ace MEERA RS GIRLS — SCHEDULE BOYS We They We They 50 44 24 Lebanon 2 AO Liberty 3 23 Auburn 2 25 Smyrna | 46 Mt. Juliet 34 30 Smyrna 29 42 Liberty 36 34 Woodbury 29 23 Auburn 30 6] Lebanon 31 51 Hartsville 1] 26 Lascassas 30 oO oO 9 e oi 9 29 OL “ - 2 A Secretion eee ete COMPLIMENTS OF Vinntlnea ses Studio Watertown Tennessee Yylolawr Hardware Co. MAYTAG WASHERS FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES Phone 176 Zoodknere A MEN’S SHOP Quality Outfitters For Men Boys ARROW SHIRTS — CURLEE CLOTHES — ADAM HATS Watertown Tennessee WATERTOWN FURNITURE EXCHANGE Wy). Jb. Cleaners Watertown AND Tenneccee Watertown, Tennessee SAVE | Phone 129 Wn. 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Phone 1504 Lebanon, Tennessee RRB QQ PO ORMIOO PSO OLR I MK SR ROI OR Som oe oe , a SO HO RO QE OS RRS REI BOIIKS Ra Re ee gs SS eQotees? 0 % M ee perene MASON’S GROCERY Phone 158 Watertown, Tennessee TS Cy ae re ar es a : ks Me ee SP ae - : Se re ee COMPLIMENTS OF Yaitoilonn HANKINS AND Pech Ce Se Motor Co. We like being your druggist Tennessee Watertown, Tenn. Lebanon Kongers... T. L. RODGERS J. H. RODGERS B R EG) Ss. Vegetables W. H. RODGERS Super Market Pree HahAs ste Owners Lebanon, Tennessee Phone 720 Phone 69 Foods COMPLIMENTS OF hue) Keatt We Lowell Phone 449-J 228 E. Main St. Lebanon, Tennessee Laepecttou Ice and Ice Cream Co. Phone 511 Lebanon, Tenn. The Cream Supreme Dairy Products Phone 453 Tennessee Lebanon Kay. Jewelry Co. Wilhon County Motor Co. 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