The Cleveland Daily Banner Sunday, January 10, 2016 | Page 37

www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Sunday, January 10, 2016—37 RemembeR When “May you never forget what is worth remembering, or remember what is best forgotten” — Anonymous The phoTos above are from the Banner archives. Top left is the third Bradley County Courthouse built in Cleveland. It was built in 1893 for $75,000. The current courthouse building replaced it in 1964. The phoTo on the right is Courthouse Square with the old Banner Building showing at left. This phoTo of the Old Freewill School classes from 1914 was provided by Dean Beaty and Varnell Beaty. Class members were, front from left, G.L. Price, Grady Carroll, Walter Kyle, Ulay Murray, Frank Price, Glenn Murray, Noah Hysinger, Pledger Kyle, Clyde Ingle, Roosevelt Carroll, Emmett Hall, Jerry Ingle, Clyde Lee, Leonard Beaty, Glen Murray, Morgan Hysinger, Leonard Romine and Glenard Romine. On the second row were T.G. Campbell, Ora Carroll, Annie Lee Campbell, Mary Campbell, Avis Kyle, Elsa Mowery, Lucy Epperson, Gertrude Mowery, Mattie Beaty and Nellie Ingle. On the third row were Alma Ingle, Bessie Romine, Icie Romine, Ollie Beaty, Mamie Carroll, Essie Romine, Stella Beaty, Minnie Hall, Lee Hysinger, Roscoe Price, Herbert Carroll, Jess Mowery and Principal Jerry Mowery. On the back row are Cecil Murray, Ron Daugherty, Frank Beaty, Ezra Beaty, Horace Beaty, Charlie Hysinger and Andy Pence. photo courtesy of shARoN CoppLeR Jesse BRuCe KAYLoR was born on Sept. 13, 1937. He is shown as a fourth-grader at Templeton Hill School in 1947. photo courtesy of shARoN CoppLeR JAMes heRMAN RoARK was in the first year of school in this 194243 photo. A feature of photo courtesy of DeBRA CoNNeR LeANDeR AND JuLiA ogLe Whaley family photo was taken around 1900. The Whaleys were great-grandparents of Ray Conner. CoMMAND sgT. MAJ. pAuL B. huff, a Cleveland native and Medal of Honor recipient, is shown in this photo provided by Dean Beaty. photo courtesy, DoRoThY KeLLeR and shARoN CoppLeR photo courtesy of shARoN CoppLeR This phoTo of Moore’s School was made in early fall of 1921. The school, located seven miles west of Cleveland and south of Harrison Pike, was consolidated with McDonald School in 1955. Shown are, front from left, Adam Gardner, Paul Beaty, Fred Beaty, Jim Earls, Ollie Sherlin, Richard Alloway, Edgar Scoggins and J.D. Scoggins; second row, Basil Cantrell, Artie Alloway, Ola Lee Beaty, Mary Pope, Elsie Sherlin, Mae Stone, Johnny Stone, Lewis Earls and teacher Eula Edgemon. On back were Herschel Gardner, Glenn Scoggins, Jesse Stone, Charlie Bean and Lawrence Beaty. C.L. McAlister provided the photo to the Banner in 1966. The 1912 CLAss at Blue Springs School is shown in this historic photo from the Banner in 1966. The school was located five miles south of Cleveland in Blue Springs Valley. It was just across and south of the schoolhouse destroyed in the April 2011 tornadoes. Maroon School consolidated with Blue Springs in 1957. From left, front, are William Scott, Lura Buchanan, Lina Buchanan, Mae Farmer, Frankie Wooden, Beatrice Donohoo, Buell Coe, Pearl Scott, Mae McCulley and Ruth Fleeman (teacher); second row, Myrtle Farmer, Lydia Sommers, Jessie Wooden, Dette Coe, Marie Wooden and Sue L. Miller; third row, Dewey Farmer, Arnold Donohoo, Clan Wooden, Lawrence Miller, Leanon Coe, James McCulley, Hal Buchanan, Creed Wooden, Lottie Boone, Thursa Donohoo and Allie Wooden; and back, Leland Newton, Clifford Scott, Frank Miller, Walter Ellington, Bert Chambers, Fred Newton, Leonard Ellington, Thelma Newton, Frieda Sommers and Blan Buchanan.