East High School - Beacon Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)
- Class of 1954
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' 0' Z 3' A 4 Pot Kelley Mr. East High Christina Lensgrcxf Miss East High e, K Y ., W X Q . t r 7 We, the members of the National Honor Society, present the i954 Beacon to the students, taculty, and friends ot East High School as a lasting narrative of our school during our senior year, hoping that in some measure we have truly revealed the extent to which our school is fultilling its high purposes ot education for abundant living. 2 'Meg East High School Knoxville, Tennessee Nineteen fifty-four Published by the Nafional Honor Socieiy 4yn4af0m emu 1953 Pontiac Tel - . s o recxXKN SWS' e O rv Comes X600 MP M OUUO Rx becom 4 to K Oxv iffe in We I x 'I Th' Book, Nl 2f'3e,imw!f X I N j N y ily' K f:. ff I h, ' N31 'ff 1-S , H W0 ff f, W. u 5,-fa'f'lj fff5?f:2::?'3 1,1Iififi 1 ff f ew Qi .-. . flag .-,. ff X .- Hull, If C ,Q I0 To W fu 2 W lv A f WT 31, f C RE AI 'rr 3 VX J K sPh 13 L Ad 5 Singing in Spanish at the piano She hurries to school She makes the Chevy pay 6 Z K Jlcflff M ,if f R It 0 K Z f - vim Miss Mary B. Flenniken With deep appreciation for her devotion to her work and high admiration ot her profound scholarship, we the Beacon Staff, heartily dedicate our third East High Yearbook to Miss Mary B. Flenniken. Through the years as a teacher she has constantly en- riched her education by extensive travels in Alaska, Canada, and Mexico, living among the people whose language she teaches. Her students never forget the pains she takes to bring reality to her classroom, nor do they forget her sweet personality and understanding heart. ln her retirement from the classroom we wish for her a new freedom in pursuing true happiness. N M X Q Q Q f ,, XE?-v 'L 2 F -. if V- 5 fm? lD9 Q 3? Xxx ev R is X X x -Nr 'X K' .. ,X -.5 323133 7 , as-f 1 N K ' s -,PW TT 6 . fgffffafi 'V , f rw' 2' f Y X -,M ' A f ,., ww 8 Y :' i V i::: E ' - 3 My K ,. A ' - - gm +XMfX-wxwwmggkgk Wir. 5 ,Q L . an ' QQ? K f 5 V q 5 5 ' Q ln.. x J ! g S! ,da lg . W: M I Q i fn 35 V .z iiig yk k ix: ,, .hy . 3 , , ff -3' 3 i rx 'mf F 3 5.4 I L30 Vi . 9 sung Ei g gikni! i wx F :tv ' KH! WMU b lf.: , 1 Mr. New's rise to top leadership in our own system is but a iust tribute to his attable personality and his out- standing executive ability. Although his iob requires long hours ot hard work, difficult decisions, and a world of patience and tact, he seems to take it all in full stride. ' i gowuiofg WILSON NEW Superintendent O William C. Wilson, Wallace Frazier, Business Manager E, L. Adcock, Dr. John D. Moore, Superintendent Wilson New, James E. Goddard, and Henry L. Bradley. MRS. CLARICE GROH A.B., B.M.T., Ward-Belmont, Carson-New- man College, Training School of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Bible. 1419 Kenesaw Avenue, S.W. B-2497. MISS COLLEEN BENNETT B.S., Middle Tennessee State Teachers College, B.S., in L.S., Peabody College Library School, Librarian. Sevierville Pike, Route if-'95 5-3237. MISS JEAN NABERHUIS A,B., University of Tennessee. Distributive education and typewriting. Advisor of D.E. Club and Store. 1808 Ailor Avenue, 3-7023. MISS RUBY BIRD A.B., Carson-Newman, B.M., Cincinnati Conservatory, M.A., Columbia University. History. Dramatics Advisor. Jefferson City, Tennessee, 3-119. MISS GRACE MCDOUGALL B.A., M.A., University of Tennessee. Biology and Science. 119 Fronda Lane, 2-2629. MISS MADGE HUGHES Physical Education Diploma. University of Wales. Physical Education. Dance Club, Fencing Advisor. 3090 McCalla Avenue. 3-2058. MISS ESTHER ELLIS B.A., M.A., University of Tennessee. English, French, Journalism. Blue and Grey Advisor. 1405 W. Clinch Ave. 2-8634. MISS MARY FLENNIKEN B.S., M.S., University of Tennessee. Spanish. Member Honor Society Committee. 3124 E. Fifth Avenue, 5-5012. 10 MISS EMILY MCLAURIN B.A., University of Tennessee, one Summer School at University of Mexico. Spanish, Latin, and English. Advisor of 9B Book Review. 3328 Broadway, N.E., 5-7430. MISS VIRGINIA PARKER Teacher's Diploma, Columbia, M.A., Colum- bia University. English, arts, and crafts. National Art Honor Society.. 100 Charles Lone, Fountain City, 6-1005. MISS EDITH HORTON B.A., University of Indiana, M.S., University of Tennessee. English. Girl's Counselor, Ad- visor of Student Council, and Teacher Ad- visor for Junior P.T.A. 4314 Skyline Drive, 2-8866. MRS. JESSIE MCSPADDNEN B.A., University of Kentucky. English and speech. Advisor of Forensic League. 5900 Lake Forrest Drive, 5-3560. MR. JAMES REASONOVER B.S., University of Tennessee. Mechanical drawing, civics, physical education, coach. Parva Road. 4-0459. MR. CLAYTON HANCOCK B.S., University of Tennessee. Civics, human relations, physical education. 1405 Blount Avenue, 5-0887. MR. CHARLES MOFFETT B.A., B.S., University of Tennessee, M.S., Carson-Newman College. Coaching and science. Grata Road, 4-0748. MISS GUERRANT TATEM B.S., University, M.A., Columbia University. Home economics. 1619 E. Magnolia Avenue, 3-7851. MISS ORA L. DOWELL A.B., Carson-Newman College. English. 130 Fairfax Avenue, 2-7424. MISS JESSIE L. NEUBERT B.A., M.A., University of Tennessee. Civics and history. 1249 Monroe Street, 3-0197. MRS. JESSIE L. KELLY B.A., University of Tennessee, M.A., Colum- bia University. Health. 1442 Agawela Ave- nue, 8-2923. MISS MARTHA THOMPSON A.B., Emmanuel College, Michigan, Short- hand and typwriting. 1619 E. Magnolia Avenue, 3-9075. MRS. CATHERINE KELLEY Secretary. 2352 Magnolia Avenue, 4-1137. MISS GLADYS A. MILLION B.A., M.A., University of Tennessee. Alge- bra. Advisor of F.T.A. 309 Oklahoma Ave- nue, 2-2901. MR. BUFORD BIBLE, B.A., Carson-Newman, M.S., University of Tennessee. Algebra, plane and solid geom- etry, and trigonometry. Coach and Boy's Counselor, 208 Grata Road, 4-1607. MR. WARD MOWRY M.S., University of Tennessee. Photo Club. Coach of Swimming Team. 3812 Nathaniel Road. MR. I. E. GILLENWATER B.S., East Tennessee State College, M.S., University of Tennessee. History, general mathematics, algebra, and economics. Mem- ber of National Honor Society Committee, Supervisor of Athletic Admissions. 3107 East Fifth Avenue, 4-5961. MR. C. A. BROWNING B.S., Centre College, M.S., M.A., University of Chicago. Science, physics, and chemistry. 919 Frances Street, 3-5910. MR. W. M. CAMPBELL B.S., East Tennessee State College. General business, typewriting, and bookkeeping. Auditor, Sponsor of National Honor Society, and Advisor of Annual Staff. 723 Deery Street, 3-3644. Also, Washington College, Tennessee. MR. W. E. EVANS B.A., Oberlin College, M.S. in Education, University of Tennessee. Principal. Holston Hills Road, 2-6762. Wtadge Wagdw Om Zxciaage 7646405 Mn fb ,pub Something delightfully new and unique at East High is our Ex- change Teacher, Miss Madge Hughes, physical education instructor. A graduate of the University of Wales and a teacher in Oakley Road High School, Birmingham, England, Miss Hughes brings to East refresh- ing activities from her country. Her dimpled smile is as sincere as it is spontaneous. Our faculty and students alike hold her in highest esteem. 12 Q 4 ' k x 'N-diff-i' wxfvv - K! -.., ffx' eww Q Q f X ' X. f J :L f P N Q1 wav- 11.wf' 'Jing R , ,J Q , :-- 0 v' , . Y. glllx 4. 1 e-il 'S' X 5 ' 0 - IN M- c I J 1.4559 ec 'M-H' llK,g I-P N fl' 4 'Ns Q 4 ' K ,ty ', i W . Q .IT 'QQ Work in classes at East High is made easy by adequate equipment, new and attractive furniture, abundant lighting, excellent heating and progressive teachers. Students willing to work can usually make profitable progress. A frie dl cz MUST here. n y, courteous attitude is 14 Q I Q--evgw' Qual.-wwqmefsmwfwwd vwwx...-mwzeew-smmfzmd 16 '7wf9 I-7fm7fwm,,,,-70,,,pe,,-,, 5444f4a4q!l-77fch47400r7e44,,-S75-magna .5 17 W nab if Q f i A L , W 1 29 .Egg .9 .fi af- 1' --' fii Sg'i 4. 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T , f. xl is much alive af meefings and pariies. . - L if V.. . J V V K r HN I ,elim kiln X If ' . 'Vi fi ' A - 3 Larry McClain Charlene Drinnen Bill Riggins Vice Presideni Secretary Treasurer .arm II - P FIRST ROW, front to back: Nancy Manley, Social Chairman, Dale Biggs, Bruce Teasley, Phyllis Alder. THIRD ROW: Wilma Dixon, Arr Dillard, Emerson Mounger, Gay Valentine. SECOND ROW: Rosa Chairman, Jane Allen, Dick Bales, Sue Harris, Pat Asquiih, Andrew Maria DeRober1is, Program Chairman, Rose Evelyn Key, Anna June Smith, Bill Costeel. INSET: Miss Emily McLaurin, Latin Club Advisor. o 9964, ,l , 40 Gerald Swann President Sarah Hensley Sally Correll Pat Roark Vice President Secretary Treasurer FIRST ROW, front to back: Wendell Smith, Marshall Parker, Paisy Nancy Finney, Roy Griffin, Beafrice Hellurd, Edgar Henry, Charles Newman, Jimmy Seale, Coy Smith. SECOND ROW: Virginia MC- Torfer, FOURTH ROW: Nancy Claiborne, Melvyn Clapp, Wilma Bree- Pherson, Jerry Houis, Carolyn Lawson, Judy McDaniels, Richard den, Ronnie Brown, Jerry Tlnrellceld, John Acuff. Wilkerson, Carolyn Miller, THIRD ROW: George Cradic, Mark Truan, 41 v Earlene Hatcher i wk . S I 6 CO President A4 if 'boxl vreeidevit Serrefckome X we QW J' XL, 6 10 Off 0 25 fo'9 o 60 Lp 'Ng 07 Cs O4 if Q O XO 'Xie' O4 Gy- 0100 54 Barry Bolt Dixie Hannah Social Chairman Social Chairman S ' FIRST ROW, left to right: Wanda Taylor, Phyllis Sutherland, Eleanor Jones, Norma Keel, THIRD ROW: Miss Flenniken, Carlene Wagner, Meador, Carolyn King, Beverly LeCoultre, Patsy Kirby, Ann Huling, Marjorie Humphreys, Nancy Nash, Phyllis McCroskey, Lillian Harris, Rebecca Smith. SECOND ROW: Betty Jo Meadows, Patsy Mingle, Olene Williams. FOURTH ROW: Frank Flynn, Charles Hannah, Allen Ellen Dunbar, Gail Faye, Nancy Hopper, Shirley Fritts, Betty Sue York, Everett Scroggie, Ronnie Mikels, Robert Bolton. 4-2 O05 Buddy Center 5 NN .6 Q0 N President Ol-fene H 903:66 X,,este.e seC,e,orivfc1,er 1-fel 40445 .NC 960, he QNX ved: C504 be 'boo ' .league Possessing both training and talent, they do not hesitate to perform. Who can forget Rosa and Mary in shows and Earlene and Phyllis in debate! FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. McSpadden, Adviser, Barbara Bagwell, Rosa Maria DeRobertis, Nancy Manley, Sylvia Moulton, Joanne Dunkin, Phyllis Doane. BACK ROW: Larry Powers, Bob Watkins, Alfred Billips, Bill Riggins, Jerry Houts, Barry Griffin, Hal Harrison. 43 .UWM New 'us f I at SECOND ROW 1 EXRST ROW1 Pxhon Mdirsskck, Mehlkn CXapp, Haskeh Harbin, Wayne Baney, Gene Pappas. Wkhard Shoddey, Ray Henderson, John Laughhn, Phhhp Weaver, Jackie Roach. THXRD ROW1 Kenneth Shores, Teddy Eyans, DeX McCXehand. FOURTH ROW: Bob Loy, George Dahon, Ed Reed, George Pschoglos. When they couXd nor be found Hn dasses, they were putterrng wkth the prorecror f or presumed To be. Cyresr ROW: Bo b 0 . ebber, Kyk' V arg FWS C ,414 . I Regas A ' Clrolyn By ' nn Male Cnc' Ca omb C rolyn D , ynrhic Th ycus, Elec ormon, M nor Pr , rs' Ke ev img 'mo offic' I ' ev' ' IG I Sufpruses, secrets' Yhey became c , ourrefs of mc nY good and 44 I I . Und, Rrcho d 7 Barley, John PQ lv Wm ew, FRONT ROW: RO A r Cope N yne populq, ' ed CIO ' Bob Wm Qong when We PP, Cluyron Br son, Jimmy B. h o r Seek relief f, Hey, Dowd B S Op, Don Fo Om 'Oo mu 'Wm C1 X' SECOND Ch highbr Uyfon Worl ROW: D OW Culture, ey' ef MCCIQI. I I F FRONT ROW: Melba Hawkins, president, Nancy Johnson, vice-president, Doris Ivy, secretary, Betsy Ross, program chairman, Carolyn Perrin, treasurer, Jane Allan, reporter. SECOND ROW: Delores Brown, Linda Draper, Mary Ottinger, Sylvia Parsons, Carolyn Blackburn, Skippy Armstrong. THIRD ROW: Miss Colleen Bennett, advisor, Frances Brown, Sallie Sobolewski, Gail Willis, Nancy Needham. b rd! in' their togs on the diving oa 3 You should see them 45 UW FRONT ROW: Peggy Patterson, recording secretary, Betsy Ross, vice-president, Mary Eyeiyn Hunt, president, Mary Ann Turner, sociai ctiairrnan, Betty Eiam, corresponding secretary, Joann Hodges, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Nancy Johnson, Meiba Hawkins, Doris ivy, Harriet Wight, Geraid Lynn Witt, Shiriey Hoibert Shiriey Anderson. THXRD ROW: Phytiis Doane, Miidrea Kroptt, Joyce Pitchiey, Barbara Greeniee, Caroi Owens. FOURTH ROW: Gait Horner, Beatrice Heitara, Mita-red Hinshaw, Deiores Young, Bobbie Wiison. Who woutdn't want a secretary? FRQNT 1 ROW, Cclrol Ailshie' Leon Kirby R 8 ! M MGC M ' SECOND ' olph Bre d D . OC CUVH Fl ROW. BVI e en, Pm Wd Lyn ' Ovd Coll' ' Garlen Kelley A Lo y ch, Bob ins, -I-HIR e, Mick f Hen C ok In ,he Am A5mall, FOURT D RCW: W ey Ellenbur Ox, John Cai eflli Section f H ROW: Coooffen Miller, DQ' Buren HGH gf DOn Collohu O' mme of Ch Charts We Carr ' ennv Dill n' Bi Va US. Y Moffe eff Bill 5 Grd, Ch Ughn tt, Bob Hum G mailman Br Grles Lovell, , erald Smith giley Pinksyon' ' ar ey Tune ' r. 46 utwze Off? FRONT ROW: Carol Jane Burchtield, treasurer, Sarah Hensley, secretary, Barbara Bagwell, vice-president, Martha Stephenson, president. SECOND ROW: Nancy Burnette, Carolyn Lawson, Nancy Nash, Patsy New- man, Vivian Helton. THIRD ROW: Miss Million, sponsor, Joy Atchley, Phyllis Alder, Mary McEver, Esker Ann Craig. It might be fun to go through school again, Sccbzce Hal FRONT ROW: Ronnie Patterson, Dickie Cawood, Andy Bryson, Doyle Nicley, Len Belew, Ronald Lockett, SEC' OND ROW: Dick Bales, Del McClelland, Martha Stephenson, Bob Bostick, Bill Castell. THIRD ROW: Mr. C. A. Browning, adviser, Alfred Billips, Bob Hunt, David Binkley, Mike P rkins,l5ill ?ggins. FOURTH ROW: Ed Reed, Wayne McCarty, Van Snider. Perhaps among these is an atom splitter or a space plunger. I , Q - I if ' 1 I ,-7' I ff . af . ic 47 D. Stow LEFT TO RlGHT1 Martha Stephenson, Bettye Lou Fawver, Marjorie Humphrey, Ellen Rowland, lnez Nicley, Linda Draper. Six good reasons why we like to go to the store. D, S. SEATED, left to right: Barbara Rogers, Monna Best, Barbara Williams, Cox. STANDlNG, left to right: Miss Naberhuis, Don Holloway, Jerry Shirley Lister, Ocey Hellard, Barbara Underwood, Betty Vermillion, Whittaker, Bob Watson, Don Fox, Ernest Jefferies. Warren Miller, Judy Keller, Joan Wagner, Delona Phillips, Betty They got good iobs and town, and, iust thinkl seven more whole Freels, LaVerne Orick, Janice Frederick, Gwendolyn Smiley, Allen days oft for Christmas. :si ,,QsfiE1fi,fQes tt' if i VL FN' , . , . Riff ,M 5 is , ,. iw fl tt YA F i ...F exact D These now famous travelers, in addition to many memorable experiences, got to make speeches in chapel. LEFT TO RIGHT: Gordon Ballou, Patsy Ressler, Miss Horton, Joan Gilliland, Jimmy Cosson. 9 mm The members ot the debating team ponder the decision in the Central meet and take consolation in loosing by a mere h, r I i I . , - ..s....-L.- two points. 'A L ' I LEFT TO RIGHT: Gail Wray, Ann I-luling Earlene Hatcher, Sylvia Moulton. .lciwfuf The love of books, people, and hard work are their motives. Didn't they shine in the Book-Week program! FIRST ROW, left to right: Evelyn Jones, Mary Frances Woodson, Nancy Walker, Carolyn Blackburn, President,Jane Acuff, Vice-President, Nancy GIass,Secretary, Jane Allan, Reporter, Barbara Williams, Betty Steele, Patti Collins, Charlotte Martin, SEC- OND ROW: Miss Bennett, Donna McDonald, Buddy Butcher, Louise Collins, Sylvia Swaggetty. TOP ROW: Camillia Kirby, Ray Henderson, Bob Simerly, Treasurer. ,-f .Q 5. W , 'Q Jsf I , T- I- ii' S' W xx 5 im , S .L X 14- Q25 .gg M Q A Q . 6 . .X ' ,Qs Q, e L-E iw Qi' ,. .5 ?.,.,,. MI., M! sts, we G' im.-wj .....x. XM. A W H M 1 N .. N X1 1 M ,X Lf if N mix W 5 . gg f 55- x A 3 h ., Q. Qs QL 3 , ,S 2 ' A- P sa ,W . I in , g gk My N as , gg y ,gg w ..-A 'ii 3 ' f 1 -gQ . fi-f Q wg :K 5 in Kg 'S aff ' . k,,M as my A, E F, ,mil x, , M X ., X.'.. 1 W? ' gnfvs i a Top Hat Can Can Dancers winning top honors in the follies. Rosa DeRobertis, off- side, completely stops the clock, if indeed not Father Time himself. Li FRONT ROW, left to right: Dale Dillard, Margorie Humphreys, Phyllis Wise, Bill Jones, Carey McWilliams, Jimmy Huff, Gerald Hicks, Gall Alcard, Carolyn Giles, Mary Evelyn Hunt. SECOND ROW: Ruth Ann Sproul, Patsy Mingle, Nancy Nash, Shelby Ashford, Miss Thompson, Miss Bird, Alvin Jacobs, Rena Farrell. THIRD ROW: Bill Johnston, Larry Stair, Dennis Ousley, Bobby Simmerly, Bobby Wright, Sam MacCartt, Mac MacCartt, Delores Brown. FOURTH ROW: Paul Tipton, Harold Mills, Bill Rhegness, John Lord, Spider Cope- land, Ernest Jeffries. FRONT ROW: left to right: Nancy Burnette, Pat Norris, Lee Hodskins, Kay Coleman, Barbara Bagwell, Carolyn Lawson, Mary McEver, Phyllis Doane. SECOND ROW: Rosa Evelyn Key, Marie Quinn, Yvonne Coleman, Betty Lou Fawver, Nancy Manley, Rasa Maria De Robertis, Joy Hays, Martha Ragsdale, Jerry Sue Campbell, THIRD ROW: Bobby Rice, Delores Brown, Vivian Helton, Shirley Dyke, Linda Draper, Mary Lou Ottinger, Joy Atchley, Boyd Cox. FOURTH ROW: Freddie Shanes, Jimmy Cosson, Jay Allen, Ernest Jeffries, Barry Bolt, A .. 4' ,g Howard Henley. Y rl 'le' Hg, Wana Soccefq 7456 'Paws Offeaeu Waller Wise President NATIONAL HONQR SUCIITY X 'I B 4 Q l 1 i M is L5 1 Don Collollcm BBW Elam Mary Ann Turner Patsy Nash Vice President Carolyn Needham Secretary Treasurer Mr. W. M. Campbell Sponsor ,O H49 Howims mgon Borbacgxmond Melbfl Hodges Nano, lo Mounger 3069 loom Kaxheflne Swv 52 ' Wana Saciefq S009 7am Offaeew Bob Hunt President Christina Lensgrat Bob Small SeC'elGVY Treasurer Membership in the National Honor Society is a closely guarded honor. Members in the East High Chapter are given special opportunities to demonstrate their abilities in leadership and service through their publication of the Beacon. In addition, they make a special study ot Robert's Rules of Order. The big event of the year is the annual banquet, at which the newly-elected members are inducted and the officers tor the next tall are installed. Eff Va . Moffh Dain Rowland RUNS? jmder GerQldaLSfephe,,SOn a Smith Hn gproul Ynn Wm -RQ 'qs 'it 53 Mary Evelyn Hunt Vice-President NATIONAL uqelnsocgv X 'I e 1 ? 1 V ? f MYVDQ . Wood GOllWrQy y 'Y C caubz p, 7. ff FIRST ROW, left to right: Rose Evelyn Key, Rosa De Robertis, Charles JOYUSS TFPPS, Ed Reed, Miss Horton, AC-lVlS6I': JUFTWGS Proffiif, 5helbY Lovell, Dick Bales, Ellen Rowland, Betty MCC-Euffin, Jedena Cox, Ashford, DeI'1f1iS Ellis. Marcia Dunsmore. SECOND ROW: Diclcy Cawood, Gordon Ballou, lawn p. 7. 14, FIRST ROW, left to right: Bobbie Sue Seagle, Frances Brown, John Hurst. SECOND ROW: Edith Horton, Adviwfz Shirley Maples, Mike Lord, Barbara King, Gail Willis, Patsy Newman, Jane Allan, Mcirie DOf1HSll, Bill PUVRS, Sue l'lC1VFlS, Mflffle Sue TClYlOl'- -if w veal- ,AW ...........................-.... lily r fig .13 FIRST ROW, left to right: Jimmy Bishop, Katherine Mounger, Jim Cosson, Joan Gilliland, Miss Horton, Gail Akard. SECOND ROW: Yvonne Coleman, Kathryn Foster, Marcia Dunsmore, Ann McPherson, Carol Jane Burchlield, Gail Wray. THIRD ROWf Dixie Hannah, .fowa- SEATED, left to right: Nancy Walker, Bobby Sherwood, Dale Dillard ING Patsy Dunsmore Robert Fralix Bob Loy Miss Horton Gary Ted Roberts, Maureen Holt, Carolyn Miller, Wanda Taylor. STAND Eldridge Richard Halliburton Phyllis Sutherland Gail Akard Publicity Chairman Don Callahan Ur Rvfh Ann 5P OUl 3 Mary Evelyn Hunt SSCVWGVY 'A Vice President shows and activities at East. ll' a f' s- Elecfed on The bases of lnlerest and per formance, They continue to enrich dramatic Carolyn Giles Treasurer Jimmy Huff Dlfllile Bales Sergeant President Bob Wright 7 qi-KES plAN5 'Q N J Louise Collins Abs- ,q,s , 56 C. H. Crockett Palsy Ressler Larry Stair ' me Carol Owens Head Bookkeeper Shirley Thomas Assistant Patsy Cashier Sylvia Parsons Katherine Mounger Assistant Assistant Nash Mr. W. M. Campbell Mary Evelyn Hunt Auditor Cashier The Bankers, composed of bookkeeping students, receive and disburse all moneys for official clubs and other school activities, issuing all receipts and checks, making all deposits, and preparing all the bookkeeping records. The annual receipts approximates S40,000. Anne Arnold Gwendolyn Newton Bookkeeper Bookkeeper Mildred Jones Disbursing Clerk Melba Hawkins Assistant Kay Coleman Assistant Cashier gmail LEFT TO RIGHT: Gaynor Baker, Margaret Simpson, Ned Clapp, Patsy Nash, Phyllis Wise, Ida Randolph. Kneeling: Carolyn Needham, The Band and chaperons ready To board buses for the Oak Ridge Fire Prevention display. Remember the bomb that didn'1 go off? f Mfg? Fred De Robertis Director XJ I Sw 71494 Zan! COLOR GUARDS, from left: Christina Lensgraf, Carol Jane Burchfield, Katherine Mounger, Cynthia Thornton, Skippy Armstrong. DRUM MAJOR, Ned Clapp: BAND SPONSOR, Patsy Nash, DIRECTOR, Fred De Robertis. MAJORETTES, from left: Gaynor Baker, Margaret Simpson, Carolyn Needham, head cheerleader, Phyllis Wise, Ida Randolph. FILE I, from left: James Tipps, Tommy Snyder, Rosa Maria De Robertis, J. W. Bailey, Jr., Shirley Ford, Bob Watson, Larry McClain, Alfred Billips. FILE II: Gay Valentine, David Sumner, Esker Craig, Jimmy Ball, Zipper Satterfield, Shelby Jean Ashford, Terry Tucker. FILE Ill: Ted Roberts, Jimmy Sheckels, Rena Far- rell, Charlene Drinnen, Buddy Butcher, Gordon Ballou. FILE IV: Laurel Kellog, Alton McKissik, Rosemary Myers, Carolyn Atkins, Jerry Whittaker, Caroll Ailshie, Larry Cahoon. FILE V: Barry Grif- fin, Edward Freels, Norma Dean Keel, Pat Asquith, Henry Russell, Bob Loy, Larry Powers. 7de64m FIRST ROW, left to right: Yvonne Smith, Carolyn Giles, Barbara Bag- well, Ruth Ann Sproul, Gail Akard, Carolyn Needham, Marcia Duns- more, Hillis McKamey, Ellen Dunbar, Martha Ragsdale, and Earlene Hatcher. SECOND ROW: Rosa Evelyn Key, Marie Quinn, Carol Jane Burchfield, Mary McEver, Marsha Montgomery, Jo Ann Shamblin, Janice Williams, Joan Gilliland, Delores Brown, Anna June Biggs, Patsy Nash, Gail Wray, Nancy Johnson, and Patsy Ressler. THIRD ROW: Richard Cope, Sam MacCart, Elmer Norris, Jimmy Cosson, Robert Fralix, Earl Sattertield, Bill Rhegness, Hal Harrison, Dickie Bales, Ted Roberts, Bill Smallman, Edward Hendrix, David Branch, and Thomas Snyder. FOURTH ROW: Bill Park, Jack Julian, Gordon Ballou, Lloyd Hunley, Ronnie Powell, Bill Jones, Elvin Henry, Bob Hamilton, Howard Henley, Bill Casteel, Sammy Brabston, Walter Wise, Thomas King, Ronald Mikels, and Walter Moreland. 744 Zvapmewwzz 64461 Ujflceu Broad smiles of the officers are in- dicative of the success ot the con- cert and the anticipation of the dress-up date following. Left to right: Jack Julian, Vice President, Carolyn Needham, Secretary, Carolyn Giles, Treasurer, and Dickie Bales, President. 1 .'jf jg A3 1' ' v 1 js? elm 1 ?f 44?lf'6ff4 FIRST ROW, left to righf: JSGV1 Dkkeflf -le Y Sue Campbell, M0'90 e' Kelley, Sandy Watkins, and Ann Loftis. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Edwards, Browning, Alma Lee Key, Maureen Holt, Phyllis Doane, Judy Roark, Bobbie Wilson, Phyllis Clem, Jacqueline Edwards, Shirley Meadows, and Mary Jane Morgan. SECOND ROW: June Byous, Sally Sobelew- Mqriorie Dgvigl Gqil Horner, Phyllis Alder, Jo Ann Morris, and ski, Jennie Lou Keeling, Sallie Correll, Jeanette Ezell, Margaret Frances Henderlight, Illini 51 Cf 9c,,'Ac,z, ,kicdlcda rQJJJ'Lll, ',LJc,L, , , Qgc ' 4 4i0ucpa,Hfl-L05 746 Www 'X Qla6lzd0ffien4 Glee Club officers pose prettily in aluring gowns following the colorful concert. They are all out for a bigger and better choir next year. Left to right: Maureen Holt, Trea- surer, Jerry Sue Campbell, Pres- ident, and Jacqueline Edwards, Secretary. 61 Zdraafwl W. gfmndfooz Pop Hamilton, in characteristic mood, directs the choir in Shuckin' of the Corn. For many years Mr. 'Hamilton has played the leading role in Knoxville's vocal music. We admire him for his candor and firmness as much as we love him for his humor and attabillity. 1 aijllrlqllj V . fn ll itll ,tilt c,-1 7fK4le2a4ata' The quartet before the mike ready to sound off. Left to right: Gordon Ballou, Walter Wise, Dickie Bales, and Ted Roberts. 14 dlldsdldfdfd Pianists Martha Ragsdale and Earl- ene Hatcher vie for the chance to accompany Delores Brown, Rose Evelyn Key, and Marie Quinn - all soloists -in an impromptu ditty. W. M. Campbell 746 genus Adviser Mary Evelyn Perry Hunt ....... Co-Editor Bob Small .......... Katherine Mounger --- Patsy Nash ,.--.,--,-- --- Co-Editor Joan Gilliland ------ Bqrbqrq Frye --- --- Senior Picture Editor MCII'l'l1C1 Stephenson --.. Joann Hodges --- --- Junior Picture Editor Melba l'lGWlCll'1S ----- Gail Wray ........ -,, Soph. 8- Fresh. Picture Editor Walter Wise --- Carolyn Needham Bob Hunt ...... -- --- ,,,, Feature Editor ,, - Sports Editor Don Callahan, Lensgraf, Ellen Darla Smith ..... Mary Ann Turner -- Betty Elam, Nancy Johnson, Christina Rowland, Van Snider, Ruth Ann Sproul, Gerald Lynn Witt, Myrna Woody. Asst. Sports Editor Club Editor Snap Shot Editor Business Manager Asst. Business Manager Advertising Manager Asst. Advertising Manager Head Typist Editors Patsy Nash and Mary Evelyn Perry Hunt, in their Sanctum Sanctorum, inveigle their adviser, Mr. Campbell, into approval of their Senior Class Layout. For the third year The National Honor Society discovers good fun, hard work, and-sometimes-bitter tears the bountiful compensation for their labors in publishing The Beacon. With 88 per cent of the students subscribing, the Society ascribes great honor to the privilege. 63 7442 Zeacon Staff Ellen Rowland, Bob Small, and Joan Gilli- land, waiting for orders from The editors, pause tor refresh me nts. Joann Hodges pays for her Beacon, as Darla Smith checks the book tor her contract and Melba Hawkins writes the receipt. H555 liiitifkzki M5 Carolyn Needham, after several rejected copies, adroitly points once more to an area for Barbara Frye's autograph, while Gail Wray stands poised for her turn. gf- 1 at 4-P . ,, K W 11 ggi wwf, x gi X Nm is 5 ami Q w wf-A :eww 5 1 3 M 5. QW. .X .M..S,,,. 'W -fzfxsfgyifgglfsx-. . 1, - .. . i - A Q - - X X , . , M- 1 V la? 4 1-AJ4g4Q,..Mg.,:f. WM ,mfg y X 5 , N ,Zag fig 1 1-fy, 5- 7--4 41. . ,, 4 . 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NJ QW' uf W X Xie NNOKX ofxe YN oqfx GY 'bam ff: X Edo XN okson Xblovxeo Skfmexq RW L .-'fx ibm Q, fi '7 'J Sr s 4 Q V-u qw .f Q .4 AQ 57 QL, Harriet Wighf Phy4lis Romsey I' , .af Ki' 419. QI-4 ff gf-. Old Z yf7f7 VV ff 'pzff aff' X 'I 1 66444 ' f Q 1954 Aff! yfno W J' Oyfon wwe J' 806 W Q9'f7r 89 Defor SS young ff, Akard, Katherine Gail 2-8821 3443 McCalla Avenue U.T., Glee Club, 10, Choir, 11-12, Student Council, 12, Blue and Gray Staff, 12, Voted Most Talented Girl, 12, Masquers, ll, Thespians, 12. Allen, James B. 2-0820 2912 McCalla Avenue Business College, Masquers, 12, Senior Hi-Y, Shop Foreman, 11-12, Band, 9, Glee Club, 10, Bowling Team, 11. Allison, Martha Jane 3-1611 2344 Washington Avenue U.T., Home Economics, Future Homemakers of America. Armstrong, Lillian 3-0304 1900 East Fifth Avenue U.T., Education, Blue and Gray Staff, 11, Co-Editor, 12, Spanish Club, 11, Masquers, 11, Secretary, Swimming Club, 10, Junior Class Director. Atchley, Wanda Joyce 5-9241 106 North Bell Street U.T., Business, Office Training Club, 12. Bagwell, Barbara Jane 4-7865 1622 Jefferson Avenue U.T., Dramatics, Latin Club, 10, Choir, 10- 12, Forensic League, 10-12, Square Dance Club, 10, Masquers, 10-12, Y-Teens, 12, F.T.A., 11, Officer, 12. Bailey, Roy Earl 2-9604 1715 Washington Avenue U.T., Business, Square Dance Club, 10-12, Valley Ball, ll, Group Officer, 10-11, Choir, 10-12, Hillbilly Band Officer, 12. Bales, Clyde Richard 2-7656 1717 East Fifth Avenue U.T., Physician, Cheerleader, 11, Head, 12, Choir Officer, 12, Officer Thespians, 12, Officer, Jr. P.T.A., 12, Key Club Officer, 12, Voted Most Popular Boy, 12. Bibee, Velma Ann 3-5444 1803 Washington Avenue U.T., Business, Group Officer, 10-11, Office Training Club, 11. Biggs, Anna June 5-1909 4030 Ivy Avenue Lee College, Latin Club, 10-12, Glee Club, 10, Choir, 11-12, Office Training Club, 11. Binkley, David Kelly 3-0859 1704 Wilder Place U.T., Business, Student Council, 10, Spanish Club, 11, Science Club, 12, Square Dance Club, 12, Voted Most Bashful Boy, 12. Bishop, James Leon 5-3370 2312 Washington Avenue Radio, Student Council, 11-12, Treasurer, 12, Officer Hillbilly Band, 12, Finance Committee, 12, Hi-Y, 10. Bishop, Thomas Ray 2-0992 4240 Lilac Avenue I I U, Maryland, Mech. Eng., Square Dance Club, 12. Bostick, Frank Merritt 5-3689 813 Graner Drive U.T., Dentistry, Latin Club, 10, Officer Square Dance Club, 12, Science Club, 12, Voted Most Likely to Succeed, 12, Key Club, 12. Breeden, Ralph 4-7496 607 Rouser Street Blue and Gray Staff, 12, Voted Most Courteous Boy, 12, Letter Club Officer, 12, Football, 10-12, Baseball, 10, Track, 11. Brogden, William Arthur, Jr. 5-8628 509 West Fifth Avenue U.T., Elec. Eng. Masquers Stage Manager, 10-12. Brown, Delores Ann 2-5452 2702 East Fifth Avenue Y-Teens, 10-12, Glee Club, 9, Choir, 10-12, Swimming Club, 10-12, Masquers, 10-12, Latin Club, 10, Thespians, 12, Group Of- ficer, 11-12. Browning, Janice Frederick 3-6078 416 Luttrell Street Square Dance Club, 12, D.E. Club, 11-12, Office Training Club, 11, Student Council, 11. Burchfield, Carol Jane 4-2487 213 S. Castle Street Emory and Henry, Education, Color Guard, 12, Choir, 10-12, Student Council, 11-12, F.T.A. 10-12, Officer, 12, Office Training Club, 11, Masquers, 12. Burnette, Nancy Elizabeth 5-4973 3232 Ashland Avenue U.T., Education, Glee Club, 10, Choir, 11, Y-Teens, 10-12, F.T.A., 11-12, Blue and Gray Staff, 11-12, Masquers, 12, Usher Squad, 12. Cain, John William 4-1233 2618 McCalla Avenue Salesman, Football, 10-12, Officer, Hi-Y, ll, Baseball, 12, Track, 12, Letter Club, 12, Officer Square Dance Club, 12, Student Council, 11. Callahan, Donald Ray 5-1438 215 Hampton Street Football, 10-12, Baseball, 10-12, Group Officer, 11-12, Letter Club, 12, Key Club, 12, National Honor Society, 12. Carter, Roy Duane 5-1777 1802 Washington Avenue U.T., Football, 10-12, Basketball, 10-12, Co- Captain, 12, Officer, Letter Club, 12, Mas- quers, 12, Voted Wittiest Boy, 12, Blue and Gray Staff, 12. Clapp, Ned Earnest, Jr. 2-7007 2542 East Fifth Avenue U.T., Engineering, Band, 10-12, Drum Malor, 12, Letter Club, 12, Hillbilly Band, 12, Track, 10-12, Hi-Y, 10-11. 86 Clarke, Cynthia Ann 5-7005 Holston Hills Road U.T. Journalism, Masquers, 11-12, Office Assistant, 11, Group Officer, 10, Officer of Bible Class, 11. Coleman, Helen Yvonne 4-3229 1502 E. Magnolia Avenue Carson-Newman, Religious Ed., Y-Teens, 10- 12, Officer, 11, Spanish Club, 11, Office Training Club, 11, Masquers, 12, Forensic League, 12, Student Council, 11-12. Collins, Floyd A. 3-9662 4145 Holston Drive U. Florida, Pilot, Letter Club, 12, Baseball, 11-12, Chairman, Bible Class, 11-12. Cope, Lloyd Richard 5-9735 1104 Ninth Avenue U.T., Civil Eng., Choir, 10-12, Hillbilly Band, 12. Copeland, James McMinn 2-2280 2370 Tarleton Avenue U.T. Casson, James Howard 4-0887 2306 East Fifth Avenue U.T., Dentistry, Choir, 11-12, Student Coun- cil, 10-12, Officer, 11-12, Latin Club, 10, Delegate to S.A.S.C. 11-12, Masquers, 12, Blue and Gray Staff, 12, Key.Club, 12. Cox, James Allen 3-4220 2411 Jefferson Avenue Georgia Tech, Mech. Eng. Football, 10-11, Baseball, 11, Officer, Senior D.E. Class, 12, Delegate to D.E. Convention, 12. Cox, Jedena 3-1358 2222 McCalla Avenue Airline Hostess, Usher Club, 12, Masquers, 12, Choir, 11, Group Officer, 12. Crane, Walter Leon 2-7855 4224 Ivy Avenue U.T., Dentistry. Crockett, Clarence Hubert, Jr. 4-4186 1816 Natchez Street Elec. Eng., Young High, 9-11, East, Mas- quers, 12, Spanish Club, ll, Hillbilly Band, 12, Science Club, 12. Draper, Linda Rae 3-4721 512 Eleanor Street U.T., Phys. Ed., Y-Teens, 10-12, Spanish Club, 11, Masquers, 12, Blue and Gray Staff, 12. Dunsmore, Marcia Ann 2-3600 1009 Mary Street U.T., Business, Glee Club, 10, Choir, 11-12, Y-Teens, 12, Student Council, 11-12, Junior P.T.A., 10-12, Masquers, 11-12, F.H.A. Club, 12. Dyke, Shirley Ann 3-2049 2700 Selma Avenue U.T., Phys. Ed., Group Officer, 10-11, Y- Teens, 12, Masquers, 12, Pep Club, 12, Blue and Gray Staff, 12. Elam, Betty Ann 4-3822 4147 Holston Drive U.T., Journalism, Latin Club, 10, Y-Teens, 10-12, Blue and Gray Staff, 11, Editor, 12, Student Council, 11-12, National Honor Society, 11-12, Office Training Club, ll- l2, Beacon Staff, 12, Swimming Club, 11- 12. Ellis, George Dennis 5-8584 417 Catalpa Avenue U.T., Engineering, Jr. P.T.A., 11-12, Student Council, 10-12, Group Officer, 12. Fawver, Bettye Lou 2-1032 4511 Holston Drive U.T., Nursing, Y-Teens, 10-12, Officer, 12, Masquers, 12, Pep Club, 12, Debate Team, 11, Blue and Gray Staff, 12, Student Coun- cil, 10-12, Basketball, 11-12, D. E. Store, 12. Foster, Kathryn Pauline 4-2439 2429 Jefferson Avenue Business College, Sketch Club, 12, Girl Scouts, 10-12, Treasurer, 11, Student Coun- cil, 11-12, F.H.A., 12. Fox, Don 2-7961 2800 Nichols Avenue Technician, D. E. Club, 11-12, Hillbilly Band, 12. Frye, Barbara Ellen 4-8518 2518 E. Magnolia Avenue Apt. 2 Modeling School, Office Assistant, 10-12, National Honor Society, 11-12, Beacon Staff, 12, Blue and Gray Staff, 12, Masquers, 11- 12, Spanish Club, 11, Debate Team, 11. Fulton, Dorothy Angelyn 3-0193 3608 Ashland Avenue U.T., Home Economics, Latin Club, 10, Square Dance Club, 10-11,Choir, 11, F.H.A., 12, Literary Club Officer, 12, -Blue and Gray Staff, 12, Voted Most Bashful Girl, 12. Giles, Carolyn 3-2809 2412 East Fifth Avenue U.T., Designer, Student Council, 10, Choir, 11, Officer, 12, Masquers, 10-11, Thespians, 12, Officer, 12, Cheerleader, 11-12, Voted Girl With Best Figure, 12. Gilliland, Joan Clark 3-2271 2904 East Fifth Avenue U.T., Home Economics, Choir, 10-12, Latin Club Officer, 10, Masquers, 12, Student Council, 11-12, Officer, 12, S.A.S.C. Dele- gate, 11-12, Blue and Gray Staff, 12, Na- tional Honor Society, 11-12, Beacon Staff. Hamilton, Barbara Lou 2-7447 2410 McCalla Avenue U.T., Secretary, Group Officer, 10-12. Hamilton, Robert love 3-1519 2030 East Fifth Avenue U.T., Medicine, Band, 10-11, Choir, 12, Square Dance Club, 10, Masquers, 12, Latln Club Officer, 11. Z I O Harmon, Bobby I.. 5-1792 709 N. Third Avenue Hiwassee College, Hi-Y, 12, Football, 10- 11, Rod and Gun Club, 12, Pep Club, 12. Hawkins, Melba lorita 3-6428 1821 Highland Avenue U.T., Business, Y-Teens, 12, National Honor Society, 11-12, Office Training Club, 11-12, Masquers, 11, Banker, 12, Beacon Staff, 12, Swimming Club, Officer, 12. Hellord, Ocey Leeona 3-8215 3805 Skyline Drive Telephone Operator, Basketball, D.E. Club, 12, Square Dance Club, 12. Helton, Vivian Inez 4-3957 4341 Alma Avenue U.T., Teacher, Spanish Club, 11, Masquers, 12, F.T.A., 12, Blue and Gray Staff, 11-12. Hendrix, Edward Earl 4-7827 3625 Ashland Avenue U.T., Engineering, Choir, 10-12, Student Council, 11, Science Club, 12, Key Club, 12, Hi-Y, 10-11, Square Dance Club Officer, 12. Hicks, Gerald DeArmond 5-5585 1939 McCalla Avenue Engineering, Hi-Y, 10-11, Masquers, 10-12, Pep Club, 12, Latin Club, 11, Blue and Gray Staff, 12, Square Dance Club, 12. Hodges, Joann 2-1667 2552 Parkview Avenue Office Work, Office Training Club, 11-12 Treasurer, 12, National Honor Society, 11- 12. Hodskins, Natalie Carol 2420 East Fifth Avenue Nursing, Transferred from Pittsfield, Mass. High, East, Square Dance Club, 12, Mas- quers, 12. Holloway, Don 2-4555 3134 East Fifth Avenue Navy, Transferred from Virginia, East, Delegate for D.E. Convention, 12, D.E. Club, 12. Huff, James Earl 3-8878 2710 Magnolia Avenue U.T., Engineering, Hi-Y, 10-12, Masquers, 10- 11, Thespians, 12, Square Dance Club, 12, Pep Club, 12, Spanish Club, 10, Art Honor Society, 12. Hunt, Mary Evelyn Perry 3-2519 208 N. Castle Street Business, National Honor Society, 11-12, Office Training Club, 12, Officer, 12, Co- Editor Beacon Staff, 12, Thespians, 11, Officer, 12, Senior Class Director, 12, Voted Most lntelligent Girl, 12. Hunt, Robert Frazier 3-2519 208 N. Castle Street U.T., Engineering, Captain Football, 12, Key Club, Officer, 12, National Honor So- 87 ciety, President, 12, Beacon Staff, 12, Voted Most intelligent Boy, 12, Delegate Boy's County, 11. lvy, Doris Ann 2-6723 2300 Riverside Drive Hiawasse College, Secretary, Y-Teens, 11- 12, Office Training Club, 11-12, Swimming Club, 11-12, Group Officer, 11. Jefferies, Ernest 5-0884 1021 Wilder Place U.T., Senior D.E. Johnson, Nancy Louise 3-5359 3209 Wilson Avenue U.T., Stenographer, Choir, 12, Office Train- ing Club, l2, Y-Teens, 12, Swimming Club, Officer, 12, Beacon Staff, 12, National Honor Society, 12. Johnston, Bill 3-6906 3715 Lilac Avenue Carson-Newman College, Business, Choir, 10-12, Hi-Y, Officer, 10-11, Officer, Square Dance Club, 10, Cheerleader, 12, Library Assistant, 11. Jones, William Walter 5-5462 1957 Linden Avenue U.T., Civil Engineering, Group Officer 10- 12, Choir, 10-12, Masquers, 11-12, Officer, 12, Band, 10, Square Dance Club, ll, Pep Club, 12. Julian, Jack 4-0958 2831 Sunset Avenue Keeling, Jennie lou 4-3546 2007 East Fifth Avenue Sales Work, Latin Club, 10, Square Dance Club, 12, Glee Club, 12, F.H.A., 11. Keller, Betty Jewel 5-1664 1031 Wray Avenue Lincoln Memorial University, Secretary, D.E. Club, 11-12, Secretary, D.E. Club, 12. Kelley, Robert Patrick 6-2938 Grove Circle Engineering, Football, 10-12, Co-Captain, Track, 10-12, Latin Club, 10, Key Club, 12, Student Council, ll, Voted Best All Around Boy, 12. Kerr, Bill 2-4357 2715 Selma Avenue Blue and Gray Staff, 12. Key, Alma lee 2-3418 951 Cleveland Place Business College, Glee Club, 11-12, Square Dance Club, 12, Swimming Club, 11, Trans- ferred from Fulton, 11. King, Thomas William 3-1756 2917 Hillside Avenue U.T., Business, Track, 10, Group Officer, 10, Hi-Y, 10-12, Officer, 12, Choir, 12. rNZM..--af....1..-..g...s.a:1,365-aii:...L,.-bless:-,uri ' 1 I.. sez t .J--11 ' mea, , ,.,,, ,.. .n., ., . . ,,,, .,,,,3,,,, aiggmh. , ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. . . Q H Wah A Lay, Norman Jean 5-3450 2317 E. Glenwood Avenue Office Work, F.H.A., 12, Letter Club, 12, Library Assistant, 11. Lensgraf, Gloria Christina 5-3320 2319 E. Magnolia Avenue U.T., Home Ec., Office Training Club, 11, Miss East High, 12, Officer, Masquers, 12, Blue and Gray Staff, 12, Voted Most At- tractive Girl, 12, National Honor Society, 12, Beacon Staff, 12, Band Color Guard, 12. Lister, Shirley 2-8545 1652 Dandridge Avenue Y-Teens, 10, Square Dance Club, 12, D.E. Club, 12. Lockett, Ronald 2-0205 2517 Jefferson Avenue U.T., French Club, 10-11, Baseball, 11, Group Officer, 10-11, Science Club, 11-12, Hi-Y, 11. MacCartt, Mac 5-0505 530 Castle Street U.T., Contractor, Track Manager, 10-12, Group Officer, 10, Boys' Letter Club, 12, Pep Club, 12, Hs-Y, ii. McClelland, Kenner Delaney 8-5640 Route 1, Kingston, Pike, Concord U.T. Electrical Engineering, Movie Proiector Operator, 10-12, Spanish Club, 10-11, Square Dance Club, 11-12, String Band, 12. McCroskey, Phyllis Katherine 4-3174 2405 Woodbine Avenue U.T., Business, Spanish Club, 10-11, Y- Teens, 10-12, Group Officer, 10-11. McPherson, Ann Wesley 4-0662 2404 Jefferson Avenue Student Council, 10-12, F.H.A., 12, Officer, 12, Senior Scouts, 10-12, Officer, 11-12, Latin Club, 10, Forensic League, 12, Glee Club, 10. Mikels, James Ronald 2-8903 2903 Linden Avenue U.T., Business, Square Dance Club, 12, Spanish Club, 10-12, Glee Club, 12, Choir, 10-11. Millen, Norman Stephen 2-0604 1204 E. Magnolia Avenue U.T., Business, Group Officer, 10, Spanish Club, 11. Miller, Warren 121 Winona Street Georgia Tech, Officer, D.E. Club, 12, Foot- ball, 11-12, Letter Club, 12, Hi-Y, 11, Track Team, 11, Voted Most Friendly Boy, 12. Mills, Harold William 5-9820 237 Catalpa Street U.T., Civil Engineering, Masquers, 10-11, Spanish Club, 11, Hi-Y, 10-12, Hobby Club, 12, Pep Club, 12, Football, 11. Moulton, Wheeler Mitchell 2-5689 3623 Lilac Avenue U.T., Chemical Engineering. Mounger, Katherine Nance 2-7796 2537 Woodbine Avenue U.T., Business, Color Guard, 12, National Honor Society, 11-12, Blue and Gray Staff, 12, Student Council, 10-12, Choir, 11, Mas- quers, 11, Banker, 12, Usher Squad, 10- 12, Debating Team, 11, Latin Club, 10. Nash, Patricia Ann 4-7116 1202 North Fourth Avenue Carson-Newman College, Officer National Honor Society, 11-12, Co-Editor Beacon, 12, Spanish Club 10-11, Band Sponsor, 12, Student Council, 11-12, Masquers, 12, Blue and Gray Staff, 12, Choir, 11-12, Voted Girl Most Likely To Succeed, 12. Needham, Carolyn LouElla 3-3590 2852 Lay Avenue U.T., Home Economics, Maiorette, 11-12, Junior Director, Senior Class Officer, Choir, 10-12, Officer, 12, Officer Masquers, 11-12, National Honor Society, 11-12, Latin Club, 10, Beacon Staff, 12, Voted Most Popular Girl, 12. Nicley, Doris lnez 2-5508 3912 Porter Avenue Nursing, Officer F.H.A., 12, Officer Y- Teens, 12, Y-Teens, 10-12, Latin Club, 9-10, D.E. Store, 11-12. Norris, Patricia Ann 4-1274 2438 East Fifth Avenue U.T., Education, Blue and Gray Staff, 12, Masquers, 11-12, Y-Teens, 10-11, Officer, 12, Office Assistant, 12, Choir, 11. Orick, LaVerne 5-8981 1842 Linden Avenue Office Training Club, ll, D.E. Club 12, Square Dance Club, 12. Ottinger, Mary Lou 1 4-7912 807 Deery Street Y-Teens, 10-12, Officer, 12, Spanish Club, 11, Swimming Club, 12, Blue and Gray Staff, 12, Masquers, 12. Ousley, Dennis Wayne 4-7817 2737 Tarleton Avenue U.T., Business, Officer Hobby Club, 12, Masquers, 11-12, Group Officer, 11. Owens, Carol Paula 5-6430 3207 Ashland Avenue East Tennessee State, Stenographer, Banker, 11-12, Y-Teens, 10, Blue and Gray Staff, 11-12, Office Training Club, 11-12. Palmer, Gerlynn 5-8545 88 2773 Wilson Avenue Artist, Sr. D.E. Club. Parsons, Sylvia Rayne 2-5379 3723 Ivy Street Carson-Newman College, Y-Teens, 10, Glee Club, 10, Spanish Club, 11, Office Training Club, 11-12, Swimming Club, 12, Banker, 12. Patterson, Peggy Ann 2-4643 4012 Alma Avenue U.T., Liberal Arts, Y-Teens, 10, Spanish Club, 10-11, Office Training Club, 11-12, Secretary, 12, Voted Most Courteous Girl, 12. Phillips, Delana 1833 Woodbine Avenue Transfer from Oak Ridge High: Cheerleader, 10, East: D.E. Club, 12. Powell, Ronnie Lee 4-3775 3103 Sunset Avenue U. Florida, Pilot, Football, 10-12, Choir, 11-12, Letter Club, 12, Track, 12. Psihogios, George Demetrios 4-5869 2615 Linden Avenue U.T., Medicine. Ramsey, Phyllis .Iona 3-4042 2533 East Fifth Avenue L.M.U., Surgical Doctor, Spanish Club, 12, Transferred to East, 12. Reed, Edward 3-1791 1028 Irwin U.T., Civil Engineering, Group Officer, 12, Science Club, 10-11. Rogers, Barbara Ann 5-7940 2754 Wilson Avenue Y-Teens, 10, D.E. Club, Treasurer, 12, Square Dance Club, 12. Ross, Elizabeth Jane 5-5452 1826 Dandridge Avenue Nursing, Office Training Club, Vice-Pres- ident, 12, Swimming Club Officer, 12, Y- Teens, 10-12. Rowland, Ellen Bernice 104 West Magnolia Avenue Secretary, Transferred from Fall Branch, 11, Y-Teens, 11-12, Secretary, 12, F.H.A., 12, National Honor Society, 11-12, Beacon Staff, 12, Voted Most Athletic Girl, 12, Cheerleader, 12. Rule, Jack Andrew 2-1266 3862 Speedway Circle U.T., Engineering, Football, 10-11, Group Officer, 10 and 12, Camera Club, 12, Hobby Club, 12. Russell, Janice Lou 5-1459 209 S. Castle Street Carson-Newman College, Nursing, Group . . -M, ww-, -- ' '-'sv 1,-rwfwsf-s-'rss'--Mev-vYf'seWfrv'es'f-r f'r?'i'F '?W ' 1 - - Y --5-5' 'X Officer, 10-11, Y-Teens, 10-11, Swimming Club, 10-11, Spanish Club, 12, Letter Club, 12. Scroggie, Everett, Jr. 3-2307 2914 East Fifth Avenue U.T., Engineering, Spanish Club, 11-12, Square Dance Club, 12, Hi-Y, 10. Simpson, Margaret Gail 5-2950 620 Abeliene Street Airline Hostess, Y-Teens, 10-11, Swimming Club, 11, Maiorette, 12, Group Officer, 11- 12, Glee Club, 10, Square Dance Club, 11. Small, Robert Ray 5-1892 719 Luttrell Street Medicine, Football, 12, Basketball, 10-12, Track, 11-12, Baseball, 10-12, National Honor Society, 11-12, Officer, 12, Senior Director, Blue and Gray, 12, Beacon Staff, 12, Junior Class Director, Voted Most Ath- letic Boy, 12. Smallman, William Arthur 5-1729 2569 East Fifth Avenue U. Florida, Captain Track Team, 12, Foot- ball, 10-12, Basketball, 10, Track Team, 10- 12. Smiley, Gwendolyn Mildred 121 Pruitt Place U.T., Office Training Club, 11, D.E. Club, 12. Smith, Darla Kay 2-3280 3357 Wilson Avenue Carson-Newman College, Religious Ed., Group Officer, 10-12, National Honor So- ciety, 11-12, Y-Teens, 10-11, Beacon Staff, 12. Smith, Gerald Wayne 3-6040 1604 Wilder Place U. Florida, Physical Ed., Football, 10-12, Basketball, 10-11, Letter Club, 12, Voted Best Looking Boy, 12. Snider, Charles Van 3-9289 3121 East Fifth Avenue U.T., Eng., Science Club, 11-12, Latin Club, 10, Spanish Club, 11, National Honor So- ciety, 12, Beacon Staff, 12. Sproul, Ruth Ann 3-4320 3110 East Fifth Avenue U.T. Music, Choir, 10-12, Delegate to Girls' State and County, 11, Cheerleader, 11-12, Masquers, 11, Thespians Officer, 12, Senior Class Director, 12, Blue and Gray Staff, 12, National Honor Society, 12, Beacon Staff, 12, Voted Best All Around Girl, 12. Stair, Larry 3-1628 124 Park Street U.T., Business, Transferred from Central, 11, Hi-Y, 11, Thespians, 12, Group Officer, 12, Voted Friendliest Boy, 11. O O Stauffer, Dora Jane 4-1294 2081 East Fifth Avenue King College, Religious Education, Trans- ferred from Dallas, N.C., 11, East, Latin Club Officer, 11, Blue and Gray Staff, 12, Swimming Club Officer, 11, Voted Friend- liest Girl, 12. Steele, Betty Jean 4-5828 2825 Nichols Avenue Technician, Library Club, 10-12, Group Of- ficer, 10-11, Office Training Club, ll. Stephenson, Martha Owen 4-1747 3912 Alma Avenue U.T., Science, Girl Scouts, 10-12, Group Officer, 10, Y-Teens, 10-12, Officer, 10, FTA Officer, 10-12, Latin Club, 10, National Honor Society, 11-12, Beacon Staff, 12. Tampas, Mary Pete 4-3238 2545 Linden Avenue Business College, Group Officer, 10-11, Letter Club, 11, FHA, 12, Pep Club, 12. Tindell, Shirley Yvonna 5-6567 3009 Hillside Avenue Turner, Mary Ann 2-1994 2329 Woodbine Avenue U.T., Phys. Ed., Latin Club, 10, Office Training Club Officer, 12, National Honor Society, 11-12, Beacon Staff, 12, Blue and Gray Staff, 12, Masquers, 11, Junior Class Director, Voted Wittiest Girl, Delegate to Girls' County, 11. Underwood, Barbara 3-4371 1728 Jefferson Avenue Telephone Operator, Senior D.E., 12. Vermillion, Betty 5-3754 2627 Nichols Avenue Nurse, D.E. Club, 12. Vineyard, Richard Earl 5-9107 3319 Wilson Avenue Television School, Hobby Club, 12. Wagner, Carlene McChesney 5-6038 1649 Riverside Drive U.T., Transferred from Abingdon, Virginia, 12, East, Spanish Club, 12, Square Dance Club, 12. Wagner, Mariorie Joan 2305 Washington Avenue U. Toledo, Secretary, D.E. Club, 12, Trans- ferred from Monroe, Michigan, 11. Warren, Shirley Ann 5-2075 1007 Mary Street Carson-Newman College, Airline Hostess, Y-Teens, 10-12., Girls' Letter Club, 11-12. Watson, Bob Stephen 6-3383 220 Lynnview Avenue Carson-Newman College, Phys. Ed., Band, 10-12, Track, 11-12, Hi-Y, 10-11, Baseball, 89 ll-12, Hillbilly Band, Officer, 12, Voted Most Talented Boy, 12. Weaver, Betty Ann 2-6282 2240 McCalla Avenue Business College, Secretary, Girls' Letter Club, 12, Glee Club, 10, French Club, 11. Whited, Jack 3-3975 2701 East Fifth Avenue Television School, Officer Hi-Y, ll-12, Hobby Club, 12. Whittaker, Jerry Ronald 5-0192 104 West Magnolia Avenue Apt. 8 U.T., Band, 10-12, D.E. Club, 12, Hobby Club, 12. Wight, Harriet Jane 3-1203 2822 East Fifth Avenue U.T., Secretary, Office Training Club, 11-12. Wise, Walter Bascum 3-1647 1521 Chilhowee Avenue U.T., Mech. Eng., Band, 10, Choir, 11-12, Spanish Club Officer, 11, Football, 12, Track, 11-12, Boys' State Delegate, ll, Student Council, 11, Blue and Gray Staff, 12, National Honor Society, President, 11- 12, Key Club Officer, 12, Senior Class Director, Beacon Staff, 12, Voted Boy With Best Physique. Witt, Gerald Lynn 2-7647 1304 Linden Avenue Y-Teens, 10, Student Council, 10, Latin Club, 10, Office Training Club, 12, National Honor Society, 12, Beacon Staff, 12. Woody, Myrna Faye 5-1333 910 Bertrand Street Secretary, Y-Teens, 10, Girls' Letter Club, 10-12, National Honor Society, 12, Beacon Staff, 12. Worley, Clayton 5-4260 1309 Linden Avenue Greyhound Bus Driver, Student Council, 10, D.E. Club, 12, Group Officer, 10-11, Hill- billy Band, 12, Hi-Y, 11. Wray, Elinor Gail 3-1050 2603 Washington Avenue U.T., Home Ec., Choir, 10-12, Spanish Club, 11, National Honor Society, 11-12, Student Council, 11-12, Masquers, 12, Debating Team, 12, Beacon Staff, 12. Wright, Robert Allen 2-2836 2912 E. Magnolia Avenue U.T., Public Speaking, Hobby Club, 12, Pep Club, 12, Masquers, 10-11, Tltesplans, 12. Young, Delores Elizabeth 5-4260 2051 Harold Street Business College, Y-Teens, 10, Office Train- ing Club, 11-12, FHA Club, 12. E.,uZfd7a.9,L,q1,i,.J gif 7 QQ QW, Ex Q gm, J fb? ', if nf W CM . ff-WWA Q xy' W gl yy b W W-'Qu wwiv jf QE 15,3 Bi byxfb 'Q ' Q1-Q., QQ W? Sf gg E Mp .-1Ll,,.,w zz.M5'vv1i'1Mf Sk 5 aff, ' 74 K gig ,Cm C' 3Z7lfZs0n'5,,E,,. 555 IV! v' X5 W M 2 ,gl ffl 1 Wwifgaww VVAMHA W lit . CKMP WMQ fi? QW www 13350 ,D,,3'jj gf,-1Jf'Z ' 014. MQWM W Wmhwww W Q M fiwffy, jjj My MM A mf! if ,lf J M V A M LPWSQ KVM! W A AMW GfQZl7 7ZL.L!4gjM MW if -wed f dw ff JAG Kaz., ...:. , Mp.. W.,v., A. 5-x-Fm! ,,,,.g,5,.?L,. ,,,y.i.,Awv.V.:?w.-.5-vig, F.. 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M FAM Shamblin K K X' il , .. 4 Coy Smith Jr Fred errod James Tipps Jimmy Shetterly Paul 108 Cynthia Thornton Tipton Freder Winsie Peggy Winstecd Phyllis Wise 'Q Mr. Brewer: FIRST ROW, left to right: Raymond Black, Wayne Bailey, Deck William Burkhart Jimmy Ball Kenneth Woody Eugene Wibb Roy Acuff, Sammy Horne, Pete Holloway, Richard Halliburton, David Walls, Tommy Chesney SECOND ROW: Mr, Brewer, Bill Holly, .oltnny S Mrs. Kelly: FIRST ROW, left to right: Carolyn Bailey, Rebecca Christian, Ann Baird, Gaynor Baker, June Brogden, Iralee Akers, Nancy Clai- borne, Pat Asquith. SECOND ROW: Dale Dillard, Carol Aculf, Phyllis Alder, Jane Allan, Wilma Breeden. THlRD ROW: Boyd Blackwell, it ,S if -S! Edwards, Barbara George. THJRD ROW: 'lonnny Hayworth, Don Eyeronce, Hal Havrwson, John Hawkwns, Bun-n Hull, Chcnlw, Hannah, Frank Flynn, Haskell Horloln, FOURTH ROJN Joe: llmnilton, Gary Eldrwdge, GGOIQQW Drapm, lynn Duncan, Gmald Glenn Jeffries, Steve Loclxen, John Lord, Don lungslon. THIRD ROW: J. C. Hefner, Jerry Houts, Ralph Howell, Roy Hillard, J. W, Hlcks, Weldon Owens, Johnny Jacobs. FOURTH ROW: John laughlln, Hnllvurn Kills, BJII Henry, Roller? Humphrey. I ISV A M LW we i R 5 wx, Miss Million: FIRST ROW, left to right: Agnes Nicley, Geraldine Ramsey, Barbara Nelson, Betty Mynatt, Joann Murphy, Ellen Phillips, Eleanor' Meador, Carolyn Miller, Miss Million. SECOND ROW: Alton Mcliissick, Chester Owens, Buddy Powell, Wilma Ramsey, Fannie Pas- S Mr. Moffett: FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Moffett, Sally Sobolewski, Dorotlty Seaman, Margie Simmons, Bobbie Sue Seagle, Mary Ann Satturticld, Barbara Robertson, Phyllis Sutherland, Kiki Regas, SEC- OND ROW: Ted Roberts, Rebecca Smith, David Sumner, Jim Sheckles, - I X laffi lx . ff Wqijrfflg A Q' X mmf ' -i . 3: f hx as wx fy Q. Q: - X QQ W. 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Q Q W M 2' S 1 ., my 'N Q ,f q sr- , A V 4 'M n ' wx I - G ? 31 'B ' gl ,sw ' ., fr , -4 , I r 5 U' Lg, 'ffibfv i :if f ww V61 P, WI' it nw giwf 0 my ' Edd Wm member of the East High football team, Captain Hunt helped his team win three City Champion- freshman year For three years as a ships. A highlight of his was to participate in the Meninak Bowl game at Jacksonville, Florida. Playing offensive fullback and defen- sive lineback, Bob-in spite of a serious knee iniury this year-proved himself an invaluable player and a wonderful leader. His election as the 1953 football cap- tain was but one of the many honors dis- tinguishing his high-school career. Duane helps to make the record. Z Eeeofzd, 1953 The Mountaineers, plagued at Hrst by inexperience and strong opponents, under the skillful coaching of Charley Moffett and his assistants, steadily developed into a powerful team, adding victory unto victory to emerge at the season's end in triumph as City Cham- pions. Faced in the hrst game by a big powerful rival, Central High, East by high spirit and determination was trailing at the end of the half by only one touchdown. A pass from Ellenburg to Breenden had achieved an exciting score, Ellenburg adding the extra point. In the second half sustained valor gave way to waning strength, and East was overwhelmed 34-13. As Hunt knocks out the opposition, Kelley goes over for the scorel Next, East met the Rule High Golden Bears, again to conduct an inspiring campaign for the first half, coming through with two touchdowns by Ellenburg, who added the extra point to lead 13-7 at the half. Rule's seasoned players came back strong to overpower a tired East team 25-13. Still undaunted by defeat, East, led by the sensation- al tackling of Bill Gillett, held powerful Oak Ridge to a hard-earned victory of 12-O. A fine South High team stood no less a threat, but Captain Bob Hunt and Pat Kelley managed three touch- downs to win 18-13. The Mountaineers celebrated HOMECGMING vic- toriously by trouncing the Young High Yellow Jackets 20-14, thanks to the scoring of Pat Kelley, Ralph Breeden, and Gerald Smith. East kept its winning streak intact by downing West High's valiant Rebels 7-O. Bill Smallman scored the touch- down and Mickey Ellenburg converted. Kingsport's mighty Indians fell, in an upset defeat of 13-7, Bill Smallman and Bob Small scoring for East and Ellenburg earning the extra point. Meeting Carter High for the first time, East achieved its fifth straight victory 25-13. The touchdowns were made by Bill Smallman, Johnny Deck, and Ralph Breeden. Then down came Elizabethton to halt our winning record 13-7. A bright moment flashed when Breeden scored on a long pass from Mickey Ellenburg. ln the final game East overwhelmed Fulton's Falcons 14-7. Preceded by a score from Breeden, Ellenburg in the final seconds blasted Fulton's hopes with the season's finest score. Few teams have come farther and more valiantly to the Knoxville City Championship. All East High took just pride in its team. 78.5 Ki ef X 5 - m x 1 ,.., k Q N ., Lip K .1 -sl .5 fx 34 ., x 554 Q' Q is gif A .Q X 5 H X , f f -KN 4 'ax xg? xv a X , s SN . :Q Q' xxx X, Q Y , X Q K Q Nr Y if ik ., A X' X xg Q' , fw j jf ' - fu 4 -AXA .1 Af .- . swf---. 3, - SS . - xii 32 yin. lm' ix X F!!! N, wwi ..........K............ 3 'S f 3 -Q ' X W J , J 4 5 P X53 Y R X .--.......g 9 'Qs at X t Qif f' ff'- f, QQ. 'L xx r Lg Q S G Duane Carter, , Center 3 Sammy Horne, 5. 1 Guard G i or K, x 1 .A .X sy S 32 ll x G at 2 fix gg. 5 N ' ,I 5 r Q li 1 2 E X 'R E Q 1 X 3 N' XI: ,M Ll X 1 's Q K f 1 SE 1 or Q. if X' ...K k . fl 1 . il, ,,,. G Q f 1 ., . ' 5? K, di K Q.: do k G g G Buren Hall, g :X Guard fl I P ' ,. 5. i ' ' l Bill Riggins, ,G Charles Lovell, Forward Center L 1 r Sr QQ ,-, l 1 , I F ' x ' lll' W .Q ' ww-ffm' g 2 fl. E l Q Mickey Ellenburg Forward L. G 's nxfsr I JM 2 - ff. ' 1 x br , xx l if sf Bill Gilleff, Guard 42 to right: Bob Small, Captain, Buren Hall, Mickey Horne, Bill Riggins, Johnny Deck, Joe Hamilton. Lovell, Bill Gillett, Duane Carter, Marshall Parker, Third row: Steve Lockett, Gene Morrell, Elvin Henry, Wesley Baird Dillard, Jackie Montieth, David Walls, Sammy Elmer Norris, Carlos Harris, Bradley Pinkston, Richie Hooper. . Y H ,Q V 2 zeeume Ubder The s killtul coaching ot Buford Bible, The Mountaineers rounded out another Hne basketball season. Lib T The time we went to press, East had won 14 games and lost only 5. 1 right spot in The season was The defeat of top-seeded LaFolletTe in Clinton Invitational Tournament To ringj home a second-place Trophy. in The most exciting game up to February 5 was The West High game when The crowd overflowed The gym. The ,riv ray of The Teams was exceeded by The rivalry among The fans, who cheered vociferously until The final second. We-iilwere mighty C happy to win that game. oach Bible expects a splendid season next year. He is counting strong on sophomores Sammy Horne and Buren Hall. EAST 51 Clinton 59 Kingsport 79 Carter 56 Bearden 61 South 65 Carter 56 LaFolleTTe 63 Clinton 42 Lake City 46 Oak Ridge 65 Catholic 58 West 3' Sckduk l 953- 54 OPPONENT DATE EAST 49 December 8, 1953 76 Young 52 December 11, 1953 57 Central 52 December 15, 1953 75 Rule 31 December 15, 1953 84 Young 49 December 21, 1953 55 Fulton 42 December 26, 1953 81 Rule 53 December 30, 1953 65 West 53 January 1,1954 Fulton 48 January 2, 1954 Central 58 January 5, 1954 South 62 January 8, 1954 Oak Ridge 66 January 12, 1954 128 O PPO 43 60 51 48 72 44 59 NENT D January January January January January February February February February February February AT 15 19 22 E 1 1 1 26, 29, 2, 5, 9, 12, 16, 19, 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 1954 Track Team. FIRST ROW, left fo right: Bill Smallman, John Hawkins, Pinkslan, Mickey Ellenburg, Bob Small, Frank Yarnell, Ronald Wyrick Halbuin Kitts, Carey McWilliams, Ronnie Powell, Ned Clapp, Boyd Cox, Andy Bryson, Dickie Cawood, SECOND ROW: Marshall Parker, Bill Gilletl, Bradley 1466 and 5, cam Baseball Team. FlRST ROW, loft to right: George Cradic, Don Callahan, Sammy Horne, Buren Hall, C, H. Crockotl. Tl-HRD ROW1 Dowcll Walfon Ilmrles Tailor, Floyd Collins, Carlos Harris, Charles Lovell, Elvin barger, Jerry Beers, Bob Small, Mickey Ellenburg, lonry. SECOND ROW: Ralph Breeclen, Pa? Kelley, Bill Smallinan, 129 Linda Draper and Ellen Rowland practice fencing-one ot the in- teresting English sports introduced by our exchange teacher, Madge Hughes. Four athletic beauties go through their exercises. Left to right: Linda Draper, Ellen Rowland, Betty Lou Fawver, and Inez Nicley. Joan Gilliland and Carolyn Giles vie for the ball. 130 SEATED: Parsy Re-ssler, Captain, Beatrice Hellard, Barbara Bagwell, Nancy Haskins Leff ro righr, Mildred Henshaw, Delores Haurhar, Joan Gilliland, WW M lam WGMWQM FIRST ROW, left ro righrf Barbara Williams, Berry Jane Slagle, SECOND ROW: Phyllis Clem, Ann Baird, Gail Duggan, Agnes Dale Dillard, Capfain Elizabeth Bell. Nicely, Slverra Dudly, m ax K X - 2 X ' ,A K ,iQ I H ,- ...-L , N: , 'f l .1 ' QF- .SX uk C I 3 AJ' 3 X X V ve Ku! 1 SR . 'O 9 gif. ff 1 f' - T: 1 f WEADVERTISE 0 ., Q ' X wzsnmon Nunn! N x co. , -' ,V T, g 'mmf l, I' HM A J Q , 9 3 . Qi.-,-1-1: I wffij M . fa, . .-vp , X S . ..l ,' -Z '.'? 4 ' , , . V rf M 5:1 . .. . 'M V ,L 4 5- 'v AM' gg rs? -Q vmsmwff ' N 55151-f'5y.z-2.ag-1 ,. . - Erfigf'-f-,': 4 ,-f ii' ...-- .' . , Q i ef? J ' - A If 'Q gi' LH 1 1T, Kg5 ' T - 9 l 27 ' W fifmv K J ' bfi T 'I 5 . 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ROACH SERVICE STATION Broadway 81 Grainger St. Phone 2-9445 Knoxville, Tennessee dG Eid ag A. F. LOCKETT GROCERY Tel. 3-1525 2500 Washington Ave. GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS FROZEN FOOD AND VEGETABLES MAGNOLIA AVE. DRUG CO. Prescriptions 2834 E. Magnolia Avenue Phone 2-3127 TENNESSEE VALLEY MOTORS usED CAR VALUES-ANY MAKE on PRICE KNOXVILLE MOTOR COMPANY WorId's Oldest Nash Dealer 2606 Chapman Highway Knoxville, Tennessee 413 North GGY Ph 5 6178 SALES 4-8674 SERVICE one - Compliments of G. F. VINEYARD 84 SONS COMPLIMENTS FURNITURE COMPANY OF 135 S. Central Avenue 3-7431 Low Prices Keep Us Busy A Friend AND VINEYARD DRUG COMPANY 300 N. Gay Street 4-3401 Home of the GOLDEN WEST Compound THE RANCH HOUSE E-Z Just Good Food 3221 E. Magnolia Avenue 3500 McColla Ave. Mcrtho ond Inez Kath ryn Foster H. F. REESE SERVICE STATION 5th 8. Gay St. Phone 5-5063 Knoxville, Tenn. 9 2755 CREAM Knoxville's Most Modern Plants SELMA AVENUE GROCERY In the Heart of Pork City GROCERIES - FRESH MEATS Corner Selma ond Chestnut St. R. L. Swoggerty, Owner Phone 4-4177 HELME'S Furniture and Home Outfitters HAUN 81 COMPANY 308-310 S. Gay Street Knoxville, Tennessee Telephone 3-0707 Come in-We'll Trade MINGLEWOOD FLOWERS Home of the 52.98 Orchids 310 N. Gay Street Phone 2-4612 KNOX JEWELRY 81 LOAN CO. Pawn Brokers 81 Jewelers Money To Loan On Anything Of Value Bargains In Unredeemed Pledges Your Friendly Loan Office-Liberal Loans Strictly Confidential-No Red Tape 137 S. Gay St. Knoxville, Tenn. Phone 2-7023 Morris Skalet, Mgr. MOSER Compliments of FURNITURE COMPANY Wallace Frazier President 8. Treasurer Buy with Confidence Gay St. Cor. Vine Ave. Phone 2-7105 Ptmum WHITE PLUMBING 81 HEATING CO Sanitary Plumbing - Steam, Hot Water, and Vapor Heating 420 Union Avenue Knoxville 2, Tennessee WRAY'S SHOPPING CENTER The Complete Store 2550 Washington Avenue Phone 3-5133 DIXIE PRODUCE CO. Our Fowls Are Hits Fryers - Hens Ducks - Geese Turkeys - Eggs 108 E. Jackson Ave. Phone 4-2621 CHERRY PARK-IN 2601 Magnolia Avenue Restaurant Curb Service Fine Foods Ice Cream W. AA. JOHNSTON CO. SALES AND SERVICE NEW PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS 721 Market St. Since 1908' Let A Specialist Serve You SCHOOL 81 OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 407 W. Clinch Ave. Knoxville, Tenn. Phone 3-7145 RODGERS 81 COMPANY, INC. Oldest Dealers in Southland CADILLAC PONTIAC West Main at Henley BEN CLARKE MOTOR CO. QUALITY CARS JOHNSON 81 GALYON GENERAL CONTRACTORS Knoxville, Tenn Box 174 I HAMILTON NATIONAL BANK OF KNOXVILLE MAIN OFFICE Gay at Clinch West Knoxville Branch Cumberland at 19th North Knoxville Branch Broadway at Fifth SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Best Wishes to the Class of '54 IOOO N. Central Phone 2-96I'I Open every Monday and Friday till 9 P.M. GAY TH EATER IN BURLINGTON Leon Crane worked herel PARKMOR NO. 2 lLOY'SJ 'l7I6 E. Magnolia Ave. Fine Meats Curb Service And Sea Foods After 4 P.M. JACK DANCE CLEANING COMPANY Phone 2-0755 Skilled Finishers 2300 Magnolia Avenue STERLING HOUSE STOFFELL'S DAIRY for Quality Dairy Products Taste the Difference Phone 6-2863 HEADQUARTERS FOR Holton - Buescher - Martin -LeBlanc Premier - Gretsch - W. F. L. Band Instruments Repaired by Expert Repairman MILES MUSIC STORE Home of Baldwin and Baldwin Built Pianos and Baldwin Electronic Organs Serving E. Tennessee Since 1909 121-23 S. Gay Street Phone 4-1419 Compliments of COSSON'S SPORT CENTER 702 S. Gay Street -il I , Clarence F. Coleman Ce. ' Q tttt mm,u,comlnAN couwlv Y. M 1 wi. IWW WWW Waiiiiiiil tl -' 3I4 WINONA at MAGNOLIA - KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE BEST WISHES Compliments of CLYDE RAINWATER GROCERY FOR CONTINUED SUCCESS 4500 Holsfon Drive A FRIEND Phone 2-3814 We Deliver The Beacon Staff appreciates the fine cooperation of our advertisers. We hope their assistance will build a world of good will among our students and alumni. ' Ample Parking Area Released Prisoner of the Communists, Robert . All'-COndlTlOned AUdlfOI'lUm Vogeler thrills chapel audience BEST WISHES DEMPSTER BROTHERS, Halma eldo 9onf4tn DKIkf4W'lH Fifth Avenue Baptist Church 2500 E. Fifth Dr. Walter Warmath, Pastor Sunday School We ,,.,, .. .... 9130 a.m Morning Worship ,v,.. ,- lO:5O a.m Training Union -Mn as 6:15 p.m. Evening Worship ...... Ae- 7:30 p.m Wanna S0656f7 gawgaef Dignitaries assemble at the annual banquet. Past, present, and future othcers, seated lett to right Walter Wise, Mary Ann Turner, Patsy Nash, Carolyn Needham. Standing left to right: Celeste Brichet to, Renfra Sproul, Lucy Scroggie, Joe Spruiell, Nancy Halliburton, Barbara Barnard, and Lucille Heap 77Z41y2aem Dana Dow, i953 May Queen, and her attendants, Ruth Ann Sproul, Dixie Hannah, Janice Williams, and Celeste Brichetto. 156 Om ...W , f is ml wx As, 3 ,gif as ,, Hmm They prepare and serve good food for 700 hungry people daily, Left to right: Lois Harper, Lois Pollard, Helen White, Eliza- beth Mills, Irene Thompson, Jane Vance, Lucille Rody, Ruby Card. .ani Om Miss Katherine Elmore, center, gets a big laugh as her two smiling financial wizards, Mrs. Gertrude Pickering, left, and Mrs, Sadie M. Pinkston, right, conclude the day's business IN BALANCE. Miss Elmore's Qi years of experience in the city schools and her fondness for East may account for our generous helpings of wonderful food. She and her staff are tops with us all. 157 2 .aft They keep our school clean and comfort- able and do a million other things to keep us happy. We like their good dispositions and friendly helpfulness. Lewis DeOssie, left, keeps the second fioor spick and span, Bun Fulton shines up the hrst fioor, and James Spears pre- sides over our temperamental boiler and auditorium, and Flora Dixon looks after the office and the girls' cloistered sanctu- aries. They have served 4, 5, 21, and 2 years respectively. Jim was chief cus- todian for many years at Knoxville High. 41-aff lt f.-sig. ffwly ,l li -c.-i ggittgi t Ax! ,. 1 '46 LZ' l - l ,f I ,, --zggf-isis, , , s Q if Q ' 4, A N' wttllil 1 O A J f Q f K A . J..-Ikfifilil K'-' 'Z K I-if ' ' wf-tif-'fl . ll I ' fl X 9 1 ,- E' ff,- .Q fgfffv ' I ,, 1 1 f filfj ., f 1 1 . K , r ' 2 y I Q l 1 3 I , l X .c ' Q-Idsf' ' 4,131 X , , , - X il, 'las f :Viv ' V K X , b stffgcijs 2 s fifliiiif if 5 i fifi if .- , ftfif' Q 'Z 5:-fi? 1? - .-fn se .ev ,. . nag, Fo' . -v ff N- 625 1-Jtwfefft '14 ' .' M:-'f. f jill. ,' Vgffift 7 . 1 fcfgiiigg.-'lie -' 751231. 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In making our samplings, we have come to see East High as a fine school-so fine that excellence in lust one or two of these areas could not make it. so. Rather it is a composite of all the parts we have tried to show you, plus a young but exalted spirit, all fitting snugly in their respective places to make ci highly ettective educational institution-a bright and reliable BEACON for all in search of training for abundant living. mf 5 ,, v I 'fu 3: wg., 1 , O O '33 ai. Lift' as r -v if l svn., - ... 'ri ., 1 '- ' ' if Al ... K af , ' an ,' Q9-L, 'fl-e.. f-ma. up - , .J..s4, ,:.t.M.,,,,.. K M e ,M 4.4, AC. , .1 ,, F- Q ' ' 'A'1Jf:c,fp:,i1 A . , '- , . . ,S Amir.-.ix W , J '- V, . . in Mil, 4, 1 ,L 1.231 . '-1, , , - f , , xl 1 .- ,, , x bm . I . .W 1- ,N W. 1 ,e ., Am.dx': Q, W .Q ' W 4, J .mi - -- ,, ' . 'md 1 gk ,?5,+N,,. v ,,,. 5 J -. L. A ,w ,f ,.1.,, ,Q -,gwqiir vw, . v.-rw ,ww M Jig, by I L, try. V L Q -in , A nv K ., -X , - 'wg-Qh , ,N nm 1, 1 -::f'fif6e,1,p Lm' . 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