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senior laisiory Fall of 1951 presented 397 Green wrde eyed freshmen to Central Hrah Those trrst usual weeks of contusron made rt hard for us to real1ze that rn tour short years We would be drgnrfted sentorsl To lead us through that ftrst year we elected Kenneth Colquttt as our presldent Also elected to serve wrth htm were Lynn Hart v1ce presr dent loanne Smtth Cratg secretary and Torn Dnnnen treasurer Our sponsors were Mr H E MCGIDHIS and Mrss Paultne Mc Cloud The Glee Club dtrected by Mrs Erances M Yett was rated excellent when they at tended the State Festrval rn Chattanooga Our band drrected by Mr O Dell W1ll1S took a tour day trrp through Kentucky and re cerved A ratmg rn both the regron and state At mrd term ttfty freshmen were taken 1nto the lunlor Honor Socrety The end of our freshman year had come and when awards were grven out Gene Case won the Algebra and Latm awards and Ann Stephenson was awarded the PTA award for the hlghest freshman average ln sunny September ot 1952 we returned to Central s halls as wrse sophomores Elec t1on trrne was here agam and we elected the tollowrrtg otfrcers Bob Smlth presldent Curtts Patty vrce presrdent Ioanne Smrth Cra1g secretary and Beverly Rogers treas urer Our sponsors were Mr P M Walker Chosen as a cheerleader from our class was lohn Watts Our band recerved an A 1 ratmg at the State Eestrval n Iohnson Crty loan Bounds represented our class among the maJorettes The grrls basketball tearn won the 6th Dtstrlct Champtonshrp ln September 1953 we became upper lassmen better known as tumors' Leadrng us rn our Jumor year were Curtrs Patty as oresrdent Tommy Drmnen as vrce presrdent Carolyn Hrleman as secretary and Walter Thtqpen as treasurer Our Iunr r class spon r was Mr Charles Sanders Cheermg our athletes on w s Beverly :to ers The band recetved Al ratlng at he State Festtval and was chosen to repre sent Tennessee rn New York Ctty at the Nattoncl Ltons Club Conventron held rn luly 1054 Our band competed wrth bands from 40 ll over the Umted States and was nudged urth best rn the natton The two Iunror maJorettes leadrng ur band were Sandra Bose and loan Bounds and Cornell Lotton mas drum maror The Chorr drrected by Mr Charles Sanders won a hrgh ratmg at the East Tennessee Choral Assocratron Festrval held at U T The Bobcat football team repre sented Knoxvxlle at the Menn1ak Bowl 1n lacksonvtlle Flonda CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN was a btg at tractton of the year presented by the dra matrcs department Iohn Iellrcorse Gene Case and Davrd Boss were members of our class who took part ln the productron l the sprlng CUBIOUS SAVAGE was gtven wrth Frank Kmg and Bob Lockwood as lunlor class members of the cast lohn lelllcorse won flrst place for Central ID the l Speak tor Democracy state contest Ann Stephen son was edrtorrn chlet of the Regular Cen trahte Carolyn Hrlernan was elected t represent us at Grrls State and Bob Sexton and lohn lellrcorse represented us at Boys State Bob then went on to represent us and Tennessee at Boys Natron 1n Washlngton Our senror year had fmally arrtved and we were determrned to make rt our best To gurde us through our senlor year We chose Curtrs Patty as presrdent Bob Smlth tary and Ionathan Howes as treasurer Mlss Nannre Lee Hrcks and Mtss Gladys Warren were sponsors Twenty one members of our class galned admrssrcn to the Sentor Honor Socrety At all sports events we were led by Beverly B gers and Brllre Hurst The band chose pretty Carolyn Hlleman as band sponsor and Cornell Lotton as drum may r Carolyn Carey and Sandra Rose re resented our lass as malorettes The 'our strnee otttcers for thts year were Concert aster Btll Hedge Student Dtrector W1ll1GFH V Hams and Br nd Caotam Kenneth Clark Th band v n an Al ratmg at the ate Ecsttval rn letterson Crty lohn Lelltcorse Rrchard Mashburn Frank Ktng lenathan Howes and Gene Case had leadmg parts tn the play BELLES ON THEIR ' U ' in ' ' ' ' ' ' o - I I n D 7 , I , , I ' I T - 1 I - l 1 . 1 , .. ll . . . . O I 1 V l l 1 I . . . ' D. C. . : ' , ' 5 , ' ' ' and Mrs. Ruth Petree. as vice president: Carolyn Hlleman as secre- . . 4 . . o- ' ' . ' f ' ' ' -.. : 'c . C I C . .. ' .4 , , 5 , p V , T., t c ' . ' . 'o . - r - ' ' - SC X L . r . in ' 5 , : S ' ' ' . r .C , .' , 1 , ' . V' ' A , , Gr , .. e 1 o .. - l St ' A , A - T L . I A,A l I I I I , NJ A
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Basketball and fcctball champs, respectively, :ilk things over. Bal: Sextzn was named hcntrary captain of the All-County Team and Bok Smith made the mythical All-State Team. Carolyn also won the DAR tDa'uahters of the American Ftevclutionl Award for qcoci citizenship and the Betty Crocker Homemake-r's Award. FRIENDLIEST Mary Eleanor Loose and Curtis Patty 39 4 Ichn fellicorse and Bcl: Sexton tell Carolyn Hileman all about Bzys' State. She'll get in the last word though, by telling' them abcut Girls' State. Pictured on this page are some of the out standing seniors of our class. u -Lift 'X ,H 12,1 , ..., Y f
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TOES, a delighttul sequel to CHEAPEB BY THE DOZEN, presented by the dramatics department. Gene Case was editor-in-chief oi the Regular Centrulite, and Iohn lelliccrse edited our annual. Carolyn Hileman received the D.A.B. Citizenship Award and the Betty Crocker Award. Leading our football team was Bob Smith who was chosen as the best linesman here in East Tennessee. Bob Sexton was captain of the boys' basketball team and was named captain of the District All-tournament team. The girls' basketball team with Dot Card- well, Beverly Rogers, Barbara Howard, and Kathleen Donaldson as senior members came out fourth in the district tournament. The traditional class night with history, song, and candle-light ceremony was held Iune 3, l955, in our auditorium. Baccalaureate was held at Central Baptist Church, Sunday, lune 5, 1955, with Bev. Vernon C. Adcock delivering an inspring sermon. On lune 6, 1955, we received our diplo- mas at our graduation exercises held at U-T auditorium. Pat Davis, Lynn Tucker, Barbara Howard, Richard Mashburn, Eugene Case, and Iohn Iellicorse were class speakers. E! EL1 'Fw ' . A 4 1-. ' ' f 1 I ,ff 1 J. f!L41 ' f' '7 ' ff- ' J' ., ,.,,J if X ,f JZ '11, ffff, f' Jff ' f ' ' ,I ' ,, .1 , - J . . rj v A ., xl mfjej. Jfu rnnbzj 1.4! .. , dj' ,. fi I ij, ,I r 1 ,- H A fl -AJ-Q 1-' '. F If j .1 R ' ,. A .JI . Klfrv, 4, ,-Q- lfgj 9 f ,bi .4 , C,-a A1.4,,C, ' 1.,Q,:f.J,.Z7-7 ' 'V X ' J , fl . , 1 ' ' , , I' jf f ., .lla I '11 1 -JA - I ',f.s4'.-'gf' fo .1137 f,,f,y4 'r f .1,f,91,,,!f4,7 - L . , 1 7 - 1 1 7 ' , , ' . .- 4 4 '- '41 f f f y f 11 J '.4--ff-34,4 f A..-,MII 'I ff'- 7'4laf '4 V111 7 TJ I I ' v ' f . ' . J X Mi ,....f1i,.f JM-Mr we M4 gfiwfff that H e f' ' - ' ' 9 , . ,, . , J 7 1 .. f A I , 43 ,inf Pfdwgjf I ' 'J-1 ' -44-i-.4 I N4 , 12,,-,flap 'I f-1-5-AJJ 4 J 2 'S I J 1, I I V K ' - ,Q-J ,x ' -s ' ,- , z , , .1 ff l 1 rj ,I 4,lT I In 31 lfhgfffffv u fl VJ!!! . ' .J f 0 '!' LITJ 1 f 4 . 1 , ' , , 1 f I rv 4 I '1,1'...- , .,l 'C .T C 1. .J ' .- .ff-3.171 1 -- -'f 7 V Z1 f, J ' rj! I ' I ' We ' ' I A .-A 1 651 Jsf- .,:4,,u.:-1.1 .r v-I f ncrf., 14.17 KI lf?-Aff 'nf -A-I - -I 4 ..4.' ' . '. I 'I ,. I -IX.-I!! 1,-.fn-4 fl 'I lv A A 'I' Y-J -vlrxlbatbyj . V.-vt! 1, A-'44, Q, ' ,1f.,,., ,I A 1 A 1 N ml 'm fP'1,e.7 ' 'L A 1 . -' . f I , f ' I In A' 1 f ,I -3 4 1 ja: . 'ff 1f..1A,1J A 1--ff?-I - J f'f',1 ' W -x 4 ' ' ' ff,4f.,..,.', ' 'fv y 'T M 1' Q - . V -I ' 1 r- - 1 3 if c.- 1 ' - - A , I , I MJ . I 57 .J ,, ,Ad-,f' L, 47,1 ,1,q,,,L,, f 4..,7J,l I , ,V I -11.1 L 5.4 .I Q 1 Q E .fJ.- 1- 1 I t 4 1 , 1 41 V l
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