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S , xr ,x As lowly, humble freshmen, V , we rneekly entered the portals of fk' Central High School. The first X' '-- 1' week was spent stumbling through z the maze of strange hallways, but with the patience and the sincere understanding of the faculty, we bf were soon organized into an orderly digg, 'i freshman class. J' l .Q 5 :saints al f::::!'i 1 f ,it riff L 4-4,9 As the year got under way, we :ZX elected four students to represent f our class: Alvin Jenkins, president, 1 Q J, James West, vice president, Ann -,Q ,.c' Story, secretary, and Bobby Collier, -13' '--4---1 treasurer. Our sponsors were Miss 1 Kate Gibson and Mr. H.E. McGinnis. ' ' ' ' I At the end of the first term, fifty- Q two of us were taken into the Junior ' Honor Society. The band received an A-1 rotin at the State Festival and was chosen to represent Qfennessee at the International Lions Club Convention in New York City where they rated fourth in the nation. it senior history E l ATS' 'il We entered our sopho- f X x A f ,BW , more year with high spirits QQ-.lfi2,,' ,5, lgfW ' anda know-it-all attitude X hi , M f 6 at N U I fl ll f , X :ij , A-mt L but this was stifled by - sophomore algebra and ' Latin, and we immediately started to work Election time rolled around and with much ap le-polishing and politica campaigning, X .X the following officers were - elected, Alvin Jenkins, president, Winston Hedgepeth, vice president, Ann Story, secretary, and Bobby Collier treasurer. Mr. Jerome Cruze and Mr. Frank Nelson were our sponsors We were proud to have Carolyn Brown to help support our team in leading the cheers. Belles on Their Toes , the sequence to last year's play, Cheaper by the Dozen , was presented by the dramatics depart- ment, Fred Forbes, Larry Trivette, Keith Mynatt, and John Block repre- sented our class by taking leading parts. I 'xr ' Cheaper By the Dozen was a qu 'ff big dramatics attraction ofthe year. Keith Mynqtt and John Black were members of our class taking parts in the play. With Earl Crosland re- presenting us on the varsity football team, and Audrey Zink as the only freshman girl onthe girls' basketball team, we were well represented in - the athletics department. .LQ W in .2 ACQX i Before we realized it, the close of our first year at Central was upon us, and the awards were given out. One award was presented to amember of our class: Pat Lakin took the English Cup for making the highest freshman English average. All ot our class pitched in to help establish a good record in this, our freshman year. The band won an A-l rating at the East Tennessee Festival in Jefferson City, while the chorus, under the direction of Mr. Charles P. Sanders, took part in the E.T.E.A. pagent and won an A-l rating in the East Tennessee Festival in Knoxville. Come trophy day, several of the students were recognized for their out- standing scholarships. Pat Lakin receivedthe English Cup again this year, and Pim Stephenson received both the Latin and Algebra Cups. The bell rang and the third round A beganl We were now fulfledged 1 iuniors and had two classes to look down on. We elected the following S officers to lead us our iunior year: Jerry Milstead, president, Alvin Jenkins, vice resident, Ann Story, secretary, Charlie Montgomery, treas- urer. Mrs. Mary Harrison and Mrs. Grace lrwln were our sponsors.
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