Central High School - Centralite Yearbook (Fountain City, TN)

 - Class of 1957

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senior directory ALEXANDER, JANE ELIZABETH 307 N. Chilhowee Drive Senior Class Secretary, Beta Club 125 ANNUAL CENTRALITE 125 Choir 10, 11,12- Secretary 125 Girls State 115 Jr. Honor Society 10,115 Sr. Honor Society 125 Driving Club 11, 12-Presi- dent 11,125 F.H.A. 95 Y-Teens 12. ALLMON, GARDNER FRANK Brown Avenue Choir 10,11,12. ARDEN, BOBBY 3400 Fairmont Boulevard Gym Asslstant 11,125 Track 125 Foot- ball 9,10,11,121 Staley Hensley Block- ing Award 12. ARMS, DAVID THOMAS Route 5 D.E. Club 125 Llbrary Assistant 10. BAILEY, ANNETTE Hardwood Road Band 9,10,11,125 Latin Club 9,105 Student Council 95 F.H.A. 9,10,125 Y-Teens 105 Jr. Honor Society 9,10, 115 Sr. Honor Society 125 REGULAR CENTRALITE 125 F.T.A. 125 C.S.U. 12. BAKER, NANCY ELIZABETH 5301 Tyndmont Transferred from Fulton. F.H.A.9,10, 115 Home Ec. Office Assistant 11. BAKER, SANDRA JEAN 221 Lynnwood Drive Transferred from Gibbs. C.S.U. 125 Y-Teens 11, F.H.A. 9,l0,115 Gym As- sistant 11. BARRINGER, LAVITA GAIL Hlghland Drive Curtain Club 125 Driving Club 125 F.H.A.9,10,11- Secretary 95 President 105 Jr. Honor Society 9,105 Spanish Club 11,125 Y-Teens 10,12. BASS, SARA JACKIE 5700 Briscoe Circle Drlve F.H.A. 9, Y-Teens 9,10- BEARD, BETTY ANN Wilson Avenue BEELER, BETTY LYNN 926 Banks Avenue Cholr 10, 117 C.S.U. 12, Maiorette 11 12. BELK, MYRNA GAIL 105 Naueda Drive Student Council 95 Latin Club 9,105 Y-Teens 125 Girls' Glee 12. BLACK, GEORGE KYLE Charlotte Avenue Library Assistant 10,11,12. BLACK, JOHN 207 E. Adalr Band 9,10,115 REGULAR CENTRA- LITE 125 Spanish Club 125 CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN 95 BELLES ON THEIR TOES 105 Thespians 1'0,11,125 Driving Club 12. BLANCHARD, LOWELL, JR. Coesta Drive Football 9,105 Hi-Y 9,10,115 Latin Club 95 Spanish Club 11: Curtain Club 115 Thespians 115 Swimming Team 11, 12. BOUNDS JUDY ANN 5215 Holston Drive D.E.Club 12. BRADBURN, JANE CAROLE 1600 Reaves Avenue Curtain Club 11,125 C.S.U. 9,10,11,125 Driving Club 115 F.H.A. 9,10,115 Office Assistant 125 P.T.S.A. 95 Thespians 10,11,125 Y-Teens 9,101 11,12- Vice President 12. BRANAM, JOHN SENATE Callahan Road Band 9,10,11,125 Hi-Y 11,125 Latin Club 9.10. BREEDING, WILMA ETHEL 302 Lynnwood Drive F.H.A. 9,105 C.S.U. 125 Driving Club 11. BOWERS, BOYD HU 4705 Lincoln Circle Band 9,10,115 Jr. Honor Society 9,107 Sr. Honor Society 11. BROOK, CAROLYN TRENT 610 Parlrwa Transferred from Fort Knox, Ky. Latin Club 10,115 Basketball 105 Freshman Class Vice Presidentg Junior Class Treasurer. BROWN, MARY CAROLYN 713 Kermit Road F.H.A. 9,105 Cheerleader 10,11,12- Captain 125 Driving Club 125 Choir 9, 10,11,125 Jr. Honor Society 10,115 Sr. Honar Society 125 Three Carolines 9, 11.12. BRUNER, EDDIE JOAN 218 West Woodrow Girls' Glee 125 Latin Club 9.10. BRYAN, MARY 2422 Highland Drive Transferred from Shades Valley. ANNUAL CENTRALITE12, Swimming Team 125 Spanlsh Club 11. BUEHLER, KIM DON 1800 Westchester Drive Band 9,10,11,125 Hi-Y 11,125 Secretary 125 REGULAR CENTRALITE 12. BULL, EVA CAROL 1102 Bradshaw Road Transferred from West. F.H.A. 105 Art Club 9.115 Basketball 9,105 Glee Club LITE 9,10,115 ANNUAL CENTRA- 9, Spanish Club 95 Swimmina Team 12. 48 BURCHFIELD, PAUL FRANKLIN 904 Henrietta Street Transferred from South. BURNETTE, MARTHA ANN 1008 Medlin Heights Road F.H.A. 9,10,125 Treasurer 125 Library Assistant 105 Jr. Honor Society 105 Spanish Club115 Sr. Honor Society 125 F.T.A. 12. BYERLEY, JAMES S. Washington Pike Band 9,10,11,12- Officer 12- Jr. Honor Society 125 Latin Club 9.10. CABAGE, RALPH CARLOS, JR. 4609 Washington Pike Bdhd 9,10,11,12. CABAGE, SHIRLEY ANN 205 Burns Street Jr. Honor Society 9,105 Sr. Honor Society 11,125 F.H.A. 9,10,11-Secre- tary 95 Latin Club 9,105 REGULAR CENTRALITE 115 Y-Teens 12. CALFEE, RUBY C Street D.E.Club 12. CARDWELL, PATRICIA FAY Millertown Pike Curtain Club 10,11,125 C.S.U. 125 Gym Assistant 11, Jr. Honor Society 9,105 Spanish Club 11,12- Thespians 10,11,12- CAREY, BETTY RUTH 3900 Garden Drlve ANNUAL CENTRALITE 125 Latin Club 9,105 F.H.A. 125 C.S.U. 121 Spanish Club 12. CARMICHAEL, JOHN W. 2722 Brookwood Road CARPENTER, JOHN FRANKLIN 4511 Westover Terrace Transferred from Highland High. Key Club 10,11,125 Spanish Club 115 Latin Club9,10g Basketball 11,125 Track 12. CASSELL, WINFRED RUDOLPH 107 lnskip Road CHADWICK, LINDA MARILYN 3301 Tazewell Pike CHESNEY, PRYOR LEE, JR. Washington Pike Spanish Club 11. CLONIGER, SUE ELLA 1021 Cedar Street CLOWER, C. WAYNE Rising Road Band 9,10,11,12, Library Assistant 10. COLE BILL ROBERT 5021 Rowan Road Hi-Y 10,11,125 Track 11,125 Football 9,1011,12-

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.VX- , 7 , X 5 .V N N El ' I For the second year, the band had an assistant drum maior. This year he was Nelson Farmer. Betty Beeler was the maiorette from the iunior class. ln the spring the band went to Daytona Beach, Florida, for four days to provide music in the bandstand on the Board Walk. The choir made an excellent showing at their Winter Concert, Minstrel Show, and also at the festival. This year Carolyn McClain ioined Carolyn Brown to represent the iunior class as cheerleaders. Early in March, twenty-four iuniors proved them- selves elegible for the Senior Honor Society. The speech arts department presented an excellent play A Man Called Peter ,with Jerry Milstead and Evelyn Lewis giving the leading roles. Also in March, Jane Alexander and Sarah Shelley were chosen to represent Central at Girls' State, while Jerry Milstead and Charlie Hughes were to attend Boys' State. ln April, Richard Trythall attended All Nation Band in St. Louis. Pim Stephenson made us proud to have him as our editor of the regular CENTRALITE. For the first time, Central was chosen to send students to Europe through the foreign exchange rogram. After many letters, talks, and interviews, Bobby Collier and Fred Forbes both went to Germany to live with typical German families for the summer. On Honors Day, Beverly Lock won the schoolwide competition for the English Cup, while Jerry Milstead received the Dramatics Cup. Just one more year to go . . C f1Q Q-E33 1 5 :QS .: ,Q , Ling. .-7-Ell4E:531 1- .'- E ?5i'?7El'.'f:ia I -E-s'a 'f'TL'L'4 42-3 Ee: TSE. J XPQ .:-5 When summer gave way to autumn, we again climbed the hill to Central--Seniors , at last. The dreams and hopes of three years had finally become a reality. We had quite different reactions from that which we had expected--we entered our last year with a deep reverence and love for our school. As we determined to make our senior year our best, this was Our most important election. We chose our leaders to be Jonny Wolfenbarger as president, Charlie Mont- gomery as vice president, Jane Alexander as secretary, and Bobby Collier as treasurer. Miss Nannie Lee Hicks and Colonel Nathen Eubank guided us through our last year at Central. Chosen as our football leaders were Jack Roberts, captain and Earl Crosland, co-captain. Three boys of our class made All County, they were Charlle Severence, .lack Roberts, and Jim Lockwood, Our basketball team has as their captain Don Medley and and as alternate captain Ronnie Pollard. The team showed excellent sportsmanship and were stiff competition for our opponents. The Bobkittens had a successful seasonwith Audrey Zink and Margie Rogers as captain and co-captain, respectively. Most of all, the spirit of the teams and spectators fallback on the cheerleaders. Two of them were from our class-- Carolyn Brown and Carolyn McClain. Our class was honored to have an ex- change student, Gill Smithfrom New Zealand. During the year she made many American friends. Everyone who knew Gill will always bubbling spirit. A number of small plays were given throughout the year, the biggest of these was CINDERELLA in which Peggy Flowers played the leading role. One of the hardest working Centralites was Charlie fu 51 remember her vivacious personality and mg l il' ' x 5 Hughes--the editor of our annual. TO'-In Fi , 121 'NA 4:1 Ac- Q 7 , J lp og! As usual, the band had a successful year. They took a concert tour of East Tennessee, Virginia, and Kentucky in A ril. Four members were chosen to re- present Centralain the All State Band Clinic. Leading this great band was drum maior Nelson Farmer. Three of the pretty maiorettes were from the senior class: they were Sandra Lovell, Margie Rogers, and Betty Beeler. Mr. Sanders' main proiect was a Hi-Fi set-- the first one in the countr ! After an excellent con- cert and unusual minstrel show, the choir was well on its way to be the best in the history of Central. The traditional Baccalaureate Sermon took place at Central Baptist Church on Sunday, May 26, 1957. We received our diplomas at the graduation cermonies at the University of Tennessee on Friday night, May 31, l957. The end of this year drew the curtain upon the high school careers ofour friends and classmates, and we are indeed thankful for the opportunities which have been offered to us here at Central. We wish to thank our wonderful faculty for their work in making our high school days so worthwhile. We sincerely hope that as our experiences will continue to be as profit- and enioyable through the rest of our lives as the last four years have been.



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COLEMAN FRIEDA ELIZABETH 4615 Tanglewood Drive Latin Club 105 Y-Teens 95 Choir 95 Driving Club 11,125 Spanish Club 11112. COLLIER, ROBERT H. 5706 Lutie Road Freshman, Sophomore, and Senior Class Treasurer5 Band 9,10,11,12- Officer 125 Key Club 10,11,125 Latin Club 9,105 Sclence Club 105 Jr. Honor Society 9, 10- Treasurer 105 Sr. Honor Society 11, 125 Exchange Student Germany 11. COMBS, WALTER COOPER 226 Hillcrest Drive An club 9,1o. CONOVER, MARCIA CATHERINE 1801 Westchester Drive Y-Teens 9,I0,11,12- Secretary 105 Girls' Glee 11,12. COOLEY, DORTHY FRANCES Route 5 Choir 125 F.H.A. 95 Girls' Glee 115 Jr. Honor Society 9,10,115 Library As- sistant 11,125 Sf. Honor Society 11,125 Student Council 9. COPELAND. JUDY LEE 1800 MacAlice Drive ArtClub1I5 Band9,I0,11,125 P.T.S.A. 95 Y-Teens 9,10. COP ELAND, SHIRLEY Branville Road CORNWELL, PATSY MAPLES 110 Bookwalter Street D.E.Club 12. COWDEN JDUY GRACE 1010 Andes Street C.S.U. 125 Driving Club 115 F.H.A. 9, 105 Girls' Glee 105 Y-Teens 9,12. COX, H.M. 1517 Dutch Valley Road Driving Club 11. CROSLAND, EMORY EARL Dogwood Road Football 9,10,11,12- Co-Captain 125 Basketball 105 Track 12. CROWDER, EDDIE 305 Jones Road D.E. Club 12. DANIEL, NANCY SUE 5101 Kesterwood Court F.H.A. 9,10,115 Girls' Glee 11,125 Office Assistant 12: P.T.S.A. 9,105 Spanish Club 11: Student Council 9. DAVIS, DRUCILLA 5103 Chapman Highway F.H.A. 9,10,11,125 Jr. Honor Society 9,10,115 Sr. Honor Society 125 Curtain Club 105 Choir 11,125 Girls' Glee 105 Spanish Club 11,125 Driving Club 125 REGULAR CENTRALITE 11. DAVIS, JAMES EDWARD 4110 Bruhln Road Baseball 95 Hl-Y 125 Football Manager 10.11. DAVIS, ROBERT LOWELL 1125 Montview Drlve Jr. Honor Society 9,105 Latin Club 10, 115 Debating Team 115 Science Club 9,10,11,I25 Curtain Club 10,115 Thes- pians 10,115 Swimming Team 11,12. DECKER, EDWIN GUY 915 Fair Avenue Track 11,125 Band 9,10,11,I2. DEERING, MARTHA NANN Millertown Pike Transferred from Bradley High. Curtain Club 9,10,11,125 F.H.A. 9,10,125 F.T.A.125Thespians 125 Driving Club 125 Science Club 95 Y-Teens 9,10,125 Band 9. DEMARCUS, JEWELL KATHERINE 1100 Andes Street Y-Teens 9,125 Art Club 115 Driving Club 115 C.S.U. 12. DEMARCUS, WANDA FAYE 4612 Beverly Road F-H-A- 9,10,11,125 Y-Teens 9,105 Girls' Glee 105 Spanish Club 11,125 Cqlurfgin Club 125 Debating Team DENNEY, JEANETTE DICKEY 4005 Longwood Drive Transferred from Oak Ridge. F.T.A. 125 Hi-Y Sweetheart 12. DEWINE, HURBERT RICHARD 1720 Spring Hill Road DICKSON, MARTHA ANN 5805 Eldridge Road Transferred from Middlesboro. ArtClub 9- Secretary 95 Choir 9,10,11,125 Cur- tain Club 1I,125 C.S.U. 125 Science Club 115 Thespians 11,12. DORE, KENNETH HAROLD 204 Kensi Drive Band 9,10,11,125 Art Assistant 10. DURISCH, KAREN Crestwood Road F.H.A. 9,125 F.T.A. 125 Latin Club 9,105 Library Assistant 115 Spanish Club 115 Y-Teens 9,10,1l. DUSINA, BILL RICHARD Dutch Valley Road Band 9,10,11,125 Art Club 9. DYER, MYRNA DEANNA 4226 Coster Road Choir 10,11,125 F.H.A. 10. EASTERDAY, EARL EDWARD 3400 Luwana Lane Football 9.10. EDENFIELD, SANDRA ELAINE 4401 Fulton Drive F.H.A. 9,10,115 Girls' Glee 11,125 P.T.S.A. 95 Spanish Club 11,12. ELLIOT, SHIRLEY ANN Dutch Valley Road F.H.A. 9.10,115 Driving Club 12. ENLOE, HAROLD EUGENE 705 W. Inskip Drive 49 EZELL, EARNEST ESCO 5408 Haynes-Sterchi Road Jr. Honor Society 105 Science Club 125 Football 10. FALLON, BETTY LEE 5608 David Drive Transferred from Clearwater. Choir 9,105 Y-Teens 9,l0,11,12: C.S.U. 12. FARMER, HUGH NELSON 5737 Wooddale Drive Band 9,10,1I,12- Officer 125 Beta Club 11,12- Treasurer 125 Drum Maior 125 Jr. Honor Society 105 Latin Club 9,105 All State Band 115 Key Club 12. FARRIS, BILLY MORROW 5311 Rainbow Avenue Transferred from East High. FAULKNER, JUDITH ANN 1709 Dutch Valley Road F.H.A. 95 Swimming Team125 Y-Teens 9. FELKNOR, WILSON A. 3000 Valley View Road BGHCI 9,10,11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 REGULAR CENTRALITE 9,10,115 Baseball 12: Track 125 HI-Y 10. FIELDEN, JIM Cunningham Drive Art Club 11- President 115 Art As- sistant 115 Swimming Team 11,125 Track 11,12. FINLEY, JAMES JOE Hill Road FLOWERS, PEGGY 4500 Central Avenue Pike Beta Club 11,125 Curtain Club 10,11, 125 C.S.U. 9,10,11,125 Debating Team 11,122 F.H.A. 9,10,11,12- President 9- Secretary 105 Jr. Honor Society 9, 105 Vice President 9,105 P.T.S.A. 9, 105 Sr. Honor Society 125 REGULAR CENTRALITE 9,10,11,12- Feature Editor125 Syponish Club 11,125 Student COUnCiI9i -Teens 9,10,12- President 9,10- Y-Teen of the Year 105 Thes- pians 10,II,125 A MAN CALLED PETER 115 BELLES ON THEIR TOES 10. FLOYD, LUTHER EDWIN 5028 Jacksboro Pike Basketball 9: REGULAR CENTRA- LITE 95 Hi-Y 125 Spanish Club 11. FORBES FREDERICK MOULTON 4413 Fulton Drive Curtain Club 10,11,125 BELLES ON THEIR TOES 105 A MAN CALLED PETER 115 Band 9,10,l1,125 Beta Club 125 Jr. Honor Society 105 Latin Club 9,105 REGULAR CENTRALITE 95 Sr. Honor Society 125 Thesplans 115 12: Exchange Student to Germany 11. FORT, JAMES PORTER 4711 Seminole Drive Jr. Honor Society 9,10,115 Latin Club 9,105 Sr. Honor Society 11,125 :lg-Y 11,125 Second Place Latin Cup

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