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i 5 i 1 x2 CJ . 5 IS Row I: Barbara Acuff, Ann Stephenson, Pat Davis, Phyllis Brown, Peggy Flowers, Mary Eleanor Loose, Jane Wolfkiel. Row 2: Mr. Cate, advisor, Dickie Campen, John Black, Mary Lou Rollins, Marian Oates, Barbara Asbury, Beverly Rand, Frances Sweat. Row 3: Ray Hatmaker, Walter Perry, Joe REGULAR CENTRALITE In i953 and 1954 the Regular CENTRALITE -increased its circulation by about 250 papers while publishing nine issues during the year. This increased circulation was due to more and better features and the efforts of the circulation staff. The staff held its meetings after school on the first and second Tuesdays of each month. The big proiect of the year was a six page issue on April l, containing extra features and April Fool stories, iokes, and iabber. The staff attended two newspaper confer- ences, the East Tennessee Scholastic Press Association held at Fulton High School on March 24 and the Tennessee High School Press Association held at the University of Tennessee on April 2 and 3, The CENTRALITE became a member of the National Scholastic Press Association and the paper was submitted for iudging there. Wagner, Bill Gieseke, Walter Thigpen, Bill Brown, Gene Case, Jennifer Tipton, Freddie Forbes, Pim Stephenson. Row 4: John Ed Roberts, Mike Hughes, John Jellicorse, Jonathan Howes, Dixon Browder, Gene Gilley. In May a banquet was held for the staff and letters and N. S. P. A. pins were awarded to the staff for their faithful service. sit it Q, is i-5 I O 77
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Row I: Tommie Gail Sharp, Carol Dysart, Sara Warters, Sammie Lynn Scandlyn, Mr. Cate. Row 2: Mary Bolling, Johnnie Gorman, Frances Hodge, Nancy Frye. Row 3: Gene Gilley, Bill Walters, John Ed Roberts. Row 4: Jerry Edwards, John Jellicorse. Row I: Mr. Cate, Advisor, John Jellicorse, Carol Dysart, Sammie Lynn Scandlyn. Row 2: Jerry Edwards, Bill Walters, John Ed Roberts. ? tr 76 ANNUAL CENTRALITE To bring to you this year an annual you will long treasure, many, many hours have been spent to record the activities of the 1953-54 school year. Work began the first day of school and continued until late in March when the printers put the record in black and white. Heading the staff -this past year were Editor Carol Dysart, Junior Editor John Jelli- corse, Secretary Sammie Lynn Scandlyn, and Photographer and Be-Bop Editor John Ed Roberts. The other staff members were Sara Warters, Circulation Manager, Jerry Edwards, Business Manager, and Bill Walters, Advertis- ing Manager.
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Q-,Y ,lr Row 1: Bobby Rule, Joe Kelley, Martha Sue Nicely, Sandra Sharp, Bertie Jean Jones, Glenda Rainey, Judy Luallen, Mary Ruth Wells, Nancy Phelps, Barbara Asbury, Freddie Forbes, Ben Pelton. Row 2: Larry Trivette, Robert Collier, Emily Jo Guynes, Richard May, Freddie Brandon, Laura Bolton, John Hyder, Lucy Ann Eppes, Carolyn Conner, Carolyn Rule, David Carringer, Dan Searle, Sally Humphrey, Doris Dossett, Patricia Mynatt. Row 3: Pim Stephenson, Carol Ann Webster, Dicki Stewart, Mackie Stooksbury, Lowell Blanchard, Charlie Hughes, Pat Chun-iley, Barbara Jensen, Harriett Woolsey, Annette Bailey, Marilyn Hall, CIISSJS 78 Katherine Mahon, Betty Carey, Karen Durisch, Shirley Cab- age, Betty Hughes, Carolyn Reece, Mary Frances Gerardi. Row 4: James Mason, Tommy Schurnpert, Kenny Kaiser, Richard Campen, Mack Phillips, Arvid Holt, Kenneth Rauls- ton, Galen Methrin, Jerry Sharp, Nelson Farmer, Hugh Webb, Sarnmie Trent, John Branam, Lee Schuiten. Row 5: Albert Witt, Michael Sharp, Lanny Byrd, Mrs. Johnston, Tommy Stanfill, Bobby Hall, John Carpenter, Alvin Jenkins, Porter Fort, Victor Greene, Dick Kirkendol, Bo Thrift, Colman Longworth. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE The Junior Classical League has enioyed a large membership and good programs this year. Its activities have been written up in TORCH, the national magazine ot the J. C. L. The league has protited by the Eastman Edu- cational Kodachrome slides, Many members participated in the Latin exhibit in the library during Latin Week and in the Nationwide Latin examinations. Personal address stickers were sold to detray club expenses this year. A Valentine Party and late spring picnic were the social events of the year, i, l.
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