McCallie High School - Pennant Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)
- Class of 1940
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As We continue our guest for knowledge along
the road to success and encounter rnany unex-
pected difficulties, we are apt to forget the
delightful experiences and Worthy acguaint-
ances of our years spent at McCallie. With
this in mind the staff of the lfllllfl Pennant has
endeavored to present a panoramic view of
school life in hopes that in later years, as this
volume is re-read, it will vividly renew once-
forgotten Inernories.
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To
H. HAHLE5 AMILTUN
Whose pleasing personality and sincere interest
in the student hody during the inany years that he
has heen at Mcifaliie have Won hiin a decided
place in the heart ot every Mctialiie hoy, We, the
class ot 194U, do dedicate this volume ot the
Pennant as a token of appreciation ot his
numerous services.
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MH. CHARLES HI-XMILTUN
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PIIUNIJEIVS HIIME
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DR. SPENCER J. McCALLlE, SR.
A,B., A.M., Ped.D.
HEADMASTER
"Professor," as he is known fo all fhe boys, is a graduafe of
Soulhweslern and a posf-graduafe sludenf of fhe Universify of
Chicago, He has been a leader in Soufhern educational circles
'For many years and is largely responsible for ihe high posifion
fhal' McCallie holds among 'Phe secondary schools of fhe Soufh.
Everyone loves him as a frue scholar, a humorisf, and a Chris-
iian genfleman.
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HEAUMASTEHS
DR. JAMES PARK McCALLIE
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., LL.D.
HEADMASTER
"Doc+or," who has been a headmasfer of McCallie since il was founded in
I905, is a gracluafe of ihe Universify of Virginia. Here he fool: a doc+or's
degree in his chief hobbyg As+ronomy. He leaches Senior Bible and Algebra
in addifion 'lo his numerous ofher dulies as a co-head of 'lhe school. The
siudenfs look lo him as a +rue friend in Hme of 'rrouble and as one who is
never foo busy fo lend a helping hand. He is an adviser. a builder, and a
devou'r churchman.
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FAC I.'I'Y
DR. ,FHOMAS EIJVVARD PECK YVOODS
flssoziialn Ilwadmastfr, Ilead of Bible
Df'parll11f'nt
DR. JAMES LEVVIS HIRE
Srfzool Physifimz
RICHARD LEE SAGER
Ilrad of Malfznzzzzzlics Dl'f7llfflllL'Ill
ARTHUR LEE BURNS
Ilmd of 4M0l1f'I'll Langzulgf Dffjrarinzenf
E CA1fTA1N H ERRERT P. IDUNLAP
Conzmzuzdazzt, .rlssiytazzt Busincys Mazzager
YVILLIAM VVALLACE PURDY
Ilwad of Sfiwzfe and Mzzsif Iiepzzrtnzmts
QIHALBIERS RI. S. RICILW'AINE
Dirrclor of fllhlelics, Instructor in
Mathematics
.KENNETH HOUSTON HOXVARIJ
Ilwad of History Ilcpartmrnt, Ilmfl Coafh
SPENQER JARNAGIN
NICCALLIE, JR.
Ill.YfI'1lff0I' in Ilislory and Mzltlzeznalics
ROBERT LEw1s NICCALLIE
Insfruftor in English
FACULTY
NV1I.1.1A.x1 LAURENS PRESSLY
Hvad of English Drjfartfzzzvzt
NI.-XRSH.-XLI, JACKSON FLOXYERS, JR.
Inslrurlor in Spanixh and .MI'l'!IHlliI'Ill
Drafwing, .'l5.vi.flanI Coarlz
XVILLIANI ANDERSON VEN.xm.12
Ilfad of Lafin Dfjmrimflzt
NIUSEPH RHEA EARNEST
Inxtruclor in Ifngfislf, Iiazzdfzzzlsizv'
NEILL MQKAY XVAxTsuN
Ilmd of Commrrfinl and Pulzlif' Spwzzkizzy
Dffrartflzwnlx
CQJNVERSE ARR.xHAx.x1 IJAYIS, QIR.
Instructor in MHfflI'lI1llfil'J, .I.v5i5l11nl Cflllffl
T1fifJ.Xl.'XS EUGENE Kwv
Inslrudnr in Iflzglixfz, Ilwad nf Ifiuc qlrls
IJ1'f7!ll'f!lIl'lIf
CHARLES IREYS IDIEIH,
Ilrad of Junior SIIIIHII, llzstrurirn' in fl-llfffijfl
GEQJRCPE FREDIZRLCR f'Il'1X1l'HRl2Y
In.vIr1u'lor in Junior SFIIUUI
HCJR.ACIi XVILSON IQAPFR
Irlslruftor in Englisfz ami Hislory
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UFFIIIE STAFF
CHARLES HAMILTON
Bzisilzcxss Jllanaycr
AIRS. B. C. ROPER
Bursar
CHARLES IXICDOWELL
.-Ixsistant in flfhlvlics, Director of Night Study
Hall
Miss ZELLA XVOOIJS
Recorder
Mlss RIAE JONES
Rrsidrnt Nurse in Charge of thc' Infirmary
MRS. XV. S. RICCLAIN
School Ilostms, Matron, S1l17f'l"Zt'i50?' of Laundry
Miss CORA PERRY
.rlysistafzt Librarian
Miss RIARY BELL Goonwm
flssistanl Bursar
Miss DEBORAH PATTERSON
Dietitian
AIRS. I. C. RIINICK
Instructor in Puhlic Sjrcaking and Dramatic:
Miss MARY LOUISE BATEY
-ilssistant in Junior School and Instrumental Music
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THE CLASSES
'36, "B" Football. '37. '38, Varsity Football, '39, Ban'
SE IUH CLASS UFFIEEHS
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hall. '34. '35, Fourth Football. '35, lfourrh Hasltctlwall.
'36, Varsity Footlvall, '37. '38, '39: Varsity Sor'r'tr. '37,
'38, "B" Track, '37, Honorary Captain Varsity Football.
'39, Corporal Company "C". '35. '36. '37, First Sergrant
Company "B", '37, '38, Captain and Ad-iutarrt, '38, '39,
Picked Platoon, '36, Host Drillvd Company. '33f'3-l. '35-
'36. '37-'38, Nlinstrel. '34. '35, '36. '37, Iunior Glcc
Clulv. '33, '34. '35, Drarnatics. '38. '39, '40, Prrsidcrrt
Senior Class, '39-'40, President Koo Kio, '39f'40: Chair-
man Nlissionary Committee. '3'9f'-40, Honorarv Captain and
Adjutant. '39-'40, Nlrlrtary lidrror' of the PENNANT.
'39f'40, Vice-President Nlonograrn Club. '39f'40.
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lfrrrollcd Sept, '35, Prrvatc, Company "ll", '36f'37,
Corporal. Company HC". '38, Sergc-ant. Company UQ".
'39, Captain, Company '40, Special Drill. '38-'39,
Nlinstrcl. '38-'40, Freshrnan Senator. '40, Sophomore Son-
ator. '38, Senior Senator, '40, lnterrrrediate Hilvle Award.
'39, Asmociato Fdrtor. Tnrnrrrlrr, '40, Vice-Pro-rdrnt.
Senior Class, '40, lridrtor-infChrt-f. PliNNAN'1', '40, Koo
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lirrrollcd Sept. '34, Fifth Football, '34, Third Football.
ketball, '34-'35, '35-'36, Bascball, '35, Third Track, '36,
Varsity Track. '37. '38. '39, Captain Varsity Trask
Tram. '40, Boxing, '36-'37. '37-'38. '38-'39, Corporal.
'36-'37. '37-'38, Sergeant. '38-'39, Nlajor- of Battalion.
'39'40, Stnatc, '37A'38, '38-'39, President of Scnalv.
'39f'40, PITNNANT Staff. '39-'40, hlonogranr Cluh. '39f
40, Nlisfronary Committee, '39f'40, Kr-o Km, '39f'40,
Secretary and Treasurer of Scnior Claw. '39-'40.
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A'1'I.ANT.X, GA.
Enrolled Sept. '37, Georgia Club, '37, '38, '39, Miami Club,
'39, Varsity Football, '37, '38, '39, Football All-City and
All-Midsouth Teams, '39, Varsity Baseball, '37, '38, Second
All-City Baseball Team, '38, Varsity Track Team, ,39, Mono-
gram Club, '37, '38, '39, Stage Manager of Play, '38, '39,
Minstrel, '38, '39, Private, Company "B", '37, '38, Corporal,
Company "B", '38, '39, First Lieutenant, Company HB",
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JOHN BREWER AMES
sEr.MA, ALA.
Fnrolled Sept. '38, Band, '38, '39, '40, Alabama Club, As-
tronomy Club, Tornado Staff.
ROBERT AMOS, JR.
HIGH POINT, N. C.
Fnrollecl Sept. '37, Private, Company "C", ,372 First Class
Private, Company "B", '38 Second Lieutenant, Company "D",
'39, Picked Platoon, '38, Prefeet, '38, '39, Student Council,
'39, '40, Senior Senator, '40, Hop Committee, '39-'40, Mission-
ary Committee, Vice-President Keo Kio, President of Y. M.
C. A., '39, '40, Fourth Football Team, '37, Fourth Basketball,
'37, Varsity Track, '38, Third Football, '38, Third Basketball,
'38, Varsity Football, '39, "B" Basketball, '39, Varsity Track,
'+o, Monogram Club, PENNANT Staff.
SAM ALVIN BALLOFF
IA lA'OI.l.E'I"I'E, TENS.
Enrolled Sept. '39, "B" Team Football, '39, Varsity Soccer,
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GUY W. BLACKWELL
JUIIXSON CITY, THXX.
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'40, lfast Tennessee Clulm. '40, Declamation Contert
JACK HENDERSON BLACKWELL
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Vanity Soccer, '38, Golf Team, '38, '39, '40, Monogram
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HENRY MCCOY BLANCHARD, JR.
Cll.YlTi'.KNOOGA, TEX. X.
linrolled Sept. '36, Fourth liasketlxall, '36, '37, Third Bab-
lwtlwall, '38, Third Baseball, '38, Track Team Manager,
'37, Boxing Squad, '39, PICNNAXT Staff, '39, Torlladu Staff,
'39, Private, Company "D" and "C"', '36, '37, Corporal Com-
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liurollccl Scpt. '39, 1XSIl'0Il011'1j' Club, '39, '40, Company "B",
'3Q, North Carolina Club, '39.
RICHARD GXVYN BROCK, JR.
Cl l ,Yl"I'1X XOOGA, 'l'li X N .
liurollctl Scpt. '39, Varsity Football, '39, '40, Varsity
'l'ra1'k, '40.
CHARLES BEVERLY BROWN
IYl'l,AN'l'A, GA.
liurolled Sept. '37, Penmanship Award, '39, Tornado Staff,
'40, '1'lIircl Baseball Manager, '38, '39, '40, North Carolina
Club, '38, '39, Georgia Club, '40, C'0Inpany "C", '37, '38, '39,
'40, Junior SOCCI-r, '38, '39.
WILLIAM FRANKLIN BROWN, JR.
l,l'fXlNG'l'0N, N. C.
Iinrollecl Sept. '39, Company "A", '39, '40, "li" Team Foot-
ball, '39, North Carolina Club, '39, Ito.
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Enrolled Sept. '39, Varsity liasketball Squad, '40, Unn-
P11115' '39, '40-
JOE LYON BUICE
C'll.XRlO'l"l'l'f, N. l'.
Fnrulletl Sept. '37, Private, liantl, '37, '33, Assistant Man-
ager, Varsity lfootball Team, '37, '38, Assistant lVlanager,
Varsity Baseball Team, '39, Corporal, liantl '38, '39, Stuclent
Council, '38, '39, Prefect, '38, '39, Hop Cnminittee, '39, '40,
Czlptain of Band, '39, '40, Orchestra, '37, '38, '39, '40, Glee
Club, '38, '39, '40, Best Drilletl Cadet, liancl, '38, '39, Char-
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School Play, '40, Minstrel, '37, '39.
PHILIP BUSBY
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linrollecl Sept. '39, 'fhirtl lfuutball, '39, 'l'ennis Sflllllll, '39,
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'39, '+O-
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linrolletl Sept. '35, Filth lfuutball, '35, Fifth Basketball, '36,
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'36, Fourth Basketball, '37, Runner-up, Junior Tennis 'l'unr-
nnment, '37, l"lbllI'Ill lfuothall, '37, Ifunrth liasketball, '39,
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pany "D", '38, Fourth l"m1tball, '38, ltlllllflll Basketball, '33,
"li" Basketball, '39, "li" Tennis, '39, Sergeant C'1nnpany
"B," '30, Pivketl Platoon, '38, '39, "li" Basketball, '40, Mise
sinnary f'0mmittee, '40, Reporter, Yillflllltlll, '40, Assistant
Athletic Editor, PLNNANT, '40, Varsity Tennis, '40, Ifirxt Lien-
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CAMILLA, GA.
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SAMUEL JEFFERSON CAUDILL
SHELBYVILLE, KY.
Enrolled, Jan. '39, Blue Melodeers, '39, '40, Glee Club, '39,
'40, Prefect, '39, '40, "B" Team Basketball, '39, '40, Base-
ball, '39, '40, "B" Football, '39, First Class Private Band,
'39, '40-
HENRY BAKER CAULKINS, JR.
CHATTANOOGA, TBNN.
Enrolled Sept. '34, Fifth Football, '34, '35, Fifth Basketball,
'35, '36, Fifth Baseball, '35, '36, Glee Club, '35, '36, Min-
strel, '35, Private Company "C", '34, '35, '36, '37, Fourth
Football, '36, Fourth Basketball, '37, Third Baseball, '37,
Minstrel, '37, Corporal Company "B", '38-39, Best Drilled
Company "C", '37, Chattanooga Club, '34, '35, '36, '37,
Fort Wood Club, '38, '39, '40, Assistant Coach, Fifth Foot-
ball, '39, "B" Basketball, '39, '40, Varsity Baseball, '38, '39,
'40, Monogram Club, '39, '40, Tornado Staff, '38, '39, Edi-
tor-in-Chief, Tornado, '39, '40, Class Editor, PENNANT, '39-
'40, Sergeant, Company "B", '38, '39, Best Drilled Company
"B", '37, '38, Winner of Best Drilled Cadet Medal, Com-
pany "B", '38, '39, Captain, Company "D", '39, '40, Hop
Committee, '39, '40, Picked Platoon,"37, '38, '39.
EDWARD YOUNG CHAPIN, III
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, TENN.
Enrolled Sept. '34, Fifth Football, '34, '35, Fifth Basketball,
'35, '36, '37, Fifth Baseball, '35, '36, Fourth Football, '37,
Fourth Baseball, '37, Third Football, '37, Third baseball,
'38, Varsity Soccer, '39, '40, Corporal, Company "D", '36,
'37, '38, Best Drilled Corporal Company "D", '36 '37, Ser-
geant, Company "D", '38, '39, Best Drilled Company, '38,
'39, Captain Company "C", '39, '40, Reporter, Tornado
Staff, '38, '39, Assignment Editor, Tornado, '39, '40, Asso-
ciate Editor, PENNANT, '39, '40, Picked Platoon, '37, '38, '39,
Minstrel, '35, '36, '37, '39. Hop Committee, '39, '4o.
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SENIUH CLASS
JAMES H. CLARK, JR.
ELIZABETHTOVVN, N. C.
Enrolled Sept. '38, Private, Company "A", '38, '39, Third
Football, '38, "B" Team Basketball, '39, First-Class Private,
Company "A", '40, Minstrel, '39, Varsity Basketball man-
ager, '40, Monogram Club, '40, Varsity track, '39.
WILLIAM BORDEN COBB, JR.
COLDSBORO, N. C.
Enrolled Sept. '39, Declamation Contest, '40, North Carolina
Club, '39, '40, Company "B", '40, Minstrel, '4o.
MAURICE WINSLOW CONNELL
CORAL CABLES, FL.-X.
Enrolled Sept. '39, Band, '39, '40, Orchestra, '39, '40, Ten-
nis Squad, '39, Touch Football, '40,
Joi-iN MURDOCK CROWELL
CHA'l'l'ANO0G.-X, TENS.
Enrolled Sept. '34, Private, Company "C", '34, '35, '36,
Corporal, Company "A", '37, '38, Sergeant, Company "A",
'38, '39, First Lieutenant, Company "A", '39, '40, Best
Drilled Company, '34, '37, Fifth Football, '34, '35, Fifth
Basketball, '34, '35, Third Football, '36, '37, Varsity Foot-
ball Squad, '37, '38, '39, Glee Club, '35, '36, Minstrel, '35,
'36, Picked Platoon, '37, '38, PENNANT staff, '39, '40, Bowl-
ing Team, '40, Freshman Senator, '36.
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Fnrollctl Sept. '38, Thircl Football, '38, '39, Third Basket-
ball, '38, '39, '40, "B" Baseball, '38, '39, Corporal, Band,
'39, Minstrel, '38, '39, '40, Fort VVood Club, '38, '39, '40,
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Band, 'SQQ Orchestra, '40,
GRAY OSLER DALY
MERIDIAN, MISS.
Iinrolled Sept. 39, "B" Basketball, '39, Swimming Team,
'40, Band, '39, '40.
THOMAS EDWARD DOWNEY, JR.
SALE CREEK, 1'hNN.
Enrolled Sept. '35, Fifth Basketball, '35, Fifth Baseball, '36,
Fifth Baseball, lNTanager, '36, '37, Third Soccer, '38, '39,
Varsity Soccer, '40, Band. '36, Corporal, Hand, '37, Sergeant,
Band, '38, Sc-roncl lieutenant Band, '39, '40, Awtronomy
Club, '39, Cumpzlny "IJ", '35,
JACK SLAUGHTER EDGERTON
COLIHSIZORO, N. C.
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lfnrolletl Sept. '38, Private, Company "B", '38, '39, Cnrporal,
Company "C", '39, '40, Varsity Baseball, '39, '40, Monogram
Club, "B" lizlslietball, '40,
JUNIUS ROBERT GAITHER, JR.
NEWTON, N. C
linrnllecl Sept. '39, 'fhlrrl Football, '39, Third liasketlwall,
'39, '40, Private, Company "li", '39, '40 Debating Team, '40,
Derlmnatlon Contest, '40.
O. MAX GARDNER, JR.
sllrirnv, N. C.
linrulletl Sept. '39, Torzmtlo Reporter, '39, '40, Manager
Varsity Snt't'er, '40, Private, Company "A", '40, Track
Trainer, '40,
FRANK GARRETT
'lllffll POINT, N. C.
linrnllecl Sept. '39, Glee Clulw, '40, Hantl, '39, '40, Orvlxeslra,
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FRANK A. GAULT
LAKE WACCAMAW, N. C.
Company "A", '39, '40, North Carolina Club, '39, '40,
HERBERT MARTIN GIBSON
raoamrsuuc, N, c.
Enrolled Sept. '39, Member of the Tornado, '39, Fall Ten-
nis, '39, Fourth Basketball, '40, Company "D", '39, '4o.
EUGENE DUKE GLAZE, JR.
CIIATTA NOOGA, TEXN.
Enrolled Sept, '35, Fifth Basketball, '35 Manager Fourth
Basketball, '36, Manager junior Baseball, '37, Manager
Junior Soccer, '40, First-Class Private, Company "B", '37-
'38, Sergeant Company "C", '38-'39, Lieutenant, Company
'39-'+0-
JON DRUE GODSEY
BRISTOL, TENN.
Enrolled Sept. '38, "B" Football, '38, Glee Club, '38-'39,
Swimming Team, '39, Minstrel, '39, First-Class Private,
Company "B", '39, Varsity Football Manager, '39, Nlono-
gram Club, '39, '40, Sports Editor of Tornado, '39-'40,
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JAMES M. GODWIN
BLUE!-'IlCI.D, W. VA.
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'39, Debating Team, '39.
JAMES STEPHEN GOLDEN
PIN!-IVIl,I,l-I, KY.
Enrolled Sept. 39, Varsity Soccer, '40.
W1LL1AM MARSHALL GOREE
CH A'l"l'.-XNOOCA, TIC X X.
Enrolled Sept. '34, Fifth Football, '34, Fifth Basketball, '35,
Fifth Baseball, '35, Company "C", '35, '36, '37, Best Drilled
Company HC", '36, Third Football, '36, Third Basketball,
'36, Third Baseball, '36, Corporal and Best Drilled Cadet,
Company "D", '37, Corporal, Company UC", '38, "B" Foot-
ball, '38, "B" Basketball, '39, '40, "B" Baseball, '39, Varsity
Football, '39, Varsity Baseball, '40, Sergeant, Company "C",
'39, Best Drilled Cadet, Company "C", '39, Captain Ad-
jutant, '40, Alternate Capt.-Elect, Varsity Football, '40, Mon-
ogram Club, '40, Hop Committee, '40, Secretary-Treasurer, ki
Keo-Kio, '40, Picked Platoon, '38, '39.
ROBERT ADAMS GREENE
CH.t'l"l'AxooGA, TIENX.
Enrolled Sept. '37, Fourth Football, '37, Fourth Basketball
'37, '38, Third Baseball, '38, Company "C", '37, '38, '39,
Third Football, '38, Third Basketball, '38, '39, "B" Base-
ball, '39, Varsity Football, '39, Bowling Team, '40, Nlono-
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CllA'l"l'ANOOC.K, TIENN.
Enrolled Dec. '37, Private, Company "A", '37, '38, First
Class Private, Company "C", '38, '39, First Sergeant, Com-
pany "E", '39, '40, Junior Soccer, '38, '4o.
SAMUEL PARKER MCGOUGH HAMILTON
CIIA'l'T.-XNOOGA, TEXN.
Enrolled Sept. '34, Private, Company "D" '34, '35, Private,
Company "C", '35, '36, Corporal, Company "C", '36, '37,
Best Drilled Company, '35, '36, '38, Supply Sergeant, '38,
'39, Quartermaster Lieutenant, '39, '40, Fifth Football, '34,
35, Fourth Football, '35, '36, '37, Fifth Basketball, '34,
'35, Fourth Basketball, '35, '36, Glee Club, '35, '36, Min-
strel, '35, '36.
CHARLES ALVA HARDIE
UBERl..XNl?lfi, NHNAS, BR.-XXII.
Enrolled Feb. '37, Corporal, Company "B", '39, '40, Third
Football, '38, '39, Varsity Soccer, '40, Glee Club, '38, '39, '4o.
FRANK ANDERSON HARRIS
CllA'l"l'.iNO0CA, TENS.
Enrolled Sept. '37, Private, Company "C", '37, '38, '39, First
Class Private, Company "B", '39, '40, Minstrel, '38, Tornado
Staff, '39, '40, Business Staff of PICNNANT, '38, '39.
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SURIEVEPORT, l.A.
Enrolled Sept. '39, Trans-Mississippi Club, '39, '40, Private
Company "B", '39, '40, Debating Team, '40.
BENJAMIN IRVIN HARRISON, JR.
KNOXVILLE, TEXN.
Enrolled Sept. '38, Tennis, '38, Varsity Baseball Nianager,
,39, Private, Company "B", '38-'39, Third Basketball, '39-
'40, Soccer, '39-'40, Private, Company "C", '39-'40.
THEO HIRSCI-I HARVEY, JR.
NEVV ORLEANS, LA.
Enrolled lklarch '35, Fifth Football, '35, Fifth Basketball,
'35, Captain Fourth Basketball, '36, '37, '38, Fourth Foot-
ball, '36, Fourth Baseball, '36, Third Football, '37, "B"
Baseball, '37, "B" Football, '38, Boxing Team, '38, JuIIior
Track, '38, Varsity Baseball, '38, '39, "B" Basketball, '39,
Captain Varsity Baseball, '40, Best Drilled Company, '40,
Best Drilled Corporal, Company "D", '39, Picked Platoon,
'39, Corporal, Company "D", '37, '38, Platoon Sergeant,
Company "D", '39, Captain, Company "B", '39-'40, Student
Council, '36, '38, President of Student Council, '40, Pres-
ident of Monogram Club, '40, Missionary Committee, '40,
Keo Kio, '40, Hop Committee, '40, Feature Editor of PIQN-
NANT, '40, Tornatlo Staff, '40, Senator-at-Large, '40.
MARK HANNA HAYS, JR.
CHATTANOOUA, TIE X X.
Enrolled Sept. '36, Fourth Football, '36, "B" Baseball, '36-
'37f'38, Radio Drill Platoon, '37-'38, Special Drill Platoon,
'38-'39, UB" Football, '38, "Ad" Solicitor for PENN.xN'I', '38-
'39-'40, Varsity Track, '39, Varsity Football Squad, '39,
Private, Company "B", '36, Private, Company "B", '37,
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WENDELL DAVIS HILL, JR.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Enrolled Sept. '35, Company "C", '35, '36, '38, Company
"D", '37, Corporal, Company "C", '39, Fifth Football, '37,
Fifth Basketball, '37, Fifth Baseball, '37, Fourth Football
Squad, '37.
JAMES HINTON
OXFORD, GA.
Enrolled Sept. '39, Touch Football, '40, Boxing, '40, Varsity
Tennis Squad, '4o.
WILLIAM ROBERT HOUSER
DALLAS, TEXAS
Enrolled Sept. '39, Private, Company HD", Varsity Football,
'39, Manager Boxing, '39-'40, Varsity Track, '40,
GORDON TERRELL HUDDLESTON
MARYVILLE, '
Enrolled Sept. '37, Third Football, '37, Varsity Basketball,
'37, '38, '38-'39, '39-'40, Varsity Football, '38, '39, Varsity
Golf, '38, '39, '40, Alternate Captain of Basketball Team,
'38-'39, Captain of Basketball Team, '39-'40, Keo Kio, '40,
President of Monogram Club, '40, First Sergeant of Com-
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cHATI'ANoOGA, TENN.
Enrolled Sept. '35, Fourth Football, '35, '36, '37, Fourth
Basketball, '35, '36, Junior Baseball, '35, '36, Varsity Foot-
ball, '37, '38, '39, "B" Football, '38, '39, Varsity Soccer, '38,
'39, Boxing Squad, '39, '40, Track, '39, '40, Glee Club, '36,
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WILLIAM L. HUNTLEY, JR.
CORAL CABLES, FLA.
Enrolled Sept. '39, Band, Orchestra, Tennis Team, Florida
Club.
ROBERT LINVILLE HUTCHENS
HIGH POINT, N. C.
Enrolled Sept. '37, Private, Company "B", '37, '38, '39,
Corporal, Company "A", '39, '40, Best Drilled Company, '37,
Picked Platoon, '39, '40, Junior Soccer, '37, '38, Varsity
Soccer, '39, '40, Third Baseball, '39, High Point Club, North
Carolina Club.
JAMES ORVILLE Joi-rNs0N
CII.-YI"I'ANO0GA, TENS.
Enrolled Sept. '37, Minstrel, '38, Tornado Staff, '39, '40,
PENNANT Staff, '39, '40, Play, "Campus Quarantine,," '40,
First Sergeant, Company "D", '39, '40, Best Drilled Com-
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EDWIN LEE JONES, JR.
CHARIfO'l"l'li, N. C.
Enrolled Sept. '36, Swimming Team, '39-'40, Debating Team,
'39-'40, Summerlin Oratorieal Medal, '39, "B" Team Foot-
ball, '39, Corporal, Band, '37, Sergeant, Band, '38, First
Class Private, Battalion, '39,
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DALTON, CA.
linrolled Sept. '37, Sergeant, Band, '40, Honor Diploma, '39,
Fourth Prize French Contest of Tennessee, May '39,
VERNON CLEMENT KELLEY, JR.
CllA'l"1'AXOUCA, Tli N X .
Enrolled Sept. '35, Fifth Football, '35, Fifth Basketball, '36,
Fifth Baseball, '36, Private, Company "C", '36-'38, Midget
Tennis Champion, '36, Brainerd Club, '35-'40, Best Drilled
Company, '36, Junior Glee Club, '36, Chattanooga Club,
'36, Fourth Football, '36, Fourth Basketball, '37, Junior
Tennis Champion, '37, Third Basketball, '38, Third Foot-
ball, '37, Varsity Tennis Team, '38,'.t0g Picked Platoon, '38,
Third Basketball, '39, Monogram Club, '39-'40, "B" Team
Basketball, '40, Second Lieutenant, Company UB", '39-'40,
Tornado Staff, '.i,o.
KARL FREDERICK KEsMonEL, JR.
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
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BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
Enrolled Sept. '36, Third Football, '36, "B" Track, '37, "B"
Football, '37, Varsity Track, '38, Varsity Soccer, '38, "B"
Team Football, '38, Monogram Club, '38, '39, '40, Varsity
Football, '39, Sergeant-Major, Company "B", '40.
CHANDLER KING, JR.
CHA'l'l'ANOOCA, 'H-I N X.
Fnrolled Sept. '34, Company "C", '34, '35, Primary Bible
Medal, '35, '36, Band, '39, '40, Feature Editor, Tornado, '39,
'40, Corporal, '37, '38, Sergeant, '38, '39, Lieutenant, '39,
'40, Feature Editor, PENNANT, '39, '40, Manager Third
Team Football, '39, Minstrel, '39, '40, Fifth Football, '34.
RICHARD KOELLA
ROCKFORD, TENN.
Iinrolled Sept. '37, Third Football Team, '37, Varsity Swim-
ming, '38-'39, Captain Swimming Team, '40, Varsity Soccer,
'38, Student Council, '39-'40, Secretary Student Council, '40,
Secretary, Y. M. C. A., '39-'40, Keo Kio, '39-'40, Private,
Company "C", '37-'38, Private Company "B", '38-'39, Sec-
ond Lieutenant, Company "C", '39-'40, PENNANT Staff,
Picked Platoon, '38-'39, Knoxville Club, Prefect, '39.
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KNOXVILLIC, TENN.
Enrolled '36, Fourth Football, '37, Third Football, '38, Pri-
vate, Company "D", '36-'37-'38, Varsity Baseball, '38-'39,
Corporal, Company "C", '39, Prefect, '38-'39, Student Coun-
cil, '39, First Lieutenant, Company "E", '39-'40, Captain iII
Boarding Department, '40, Special Platoon, '37-'38-'39.
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JOHN ALEXANDER LUSK, HI
GADSDEN, ALA.
Enrolled Sept. '37, President Astronomy Club, '38-'39, '39-
'4O, Missionary Committee, '38-'39, Treasurer, Missionary
Committee, '39-'40, Corporal, Company HA", '39-'4o.
WILLIAM BONNER MCCARTY, JR.
JACKSON, MISS.
Enrolled Sept. '39, Company HD", '38-'39, Best Drilled Com-
pany, UD", '38-'39, Company MC", '39-'4O.
THOMAS HALIBURTON MCCOY
Sl'lfCKlil,SVll.l,lf, MAVI TERRITORY, HAVYAII
Enrolled Sept. '38, Third Team Basketball, '38-'39, Com-
PHH5' NA", '39-'40
GEORGE ROLAND MCELROY
FORT KNOX, KY.
Enrolled Sept. '35, Fourth Football, Basketball, '35, '36, Var-
sity Swimming, '35-'36-'37-'38-'39, Corporal, Company "B",
'36-'37, Boxing Team, '36-'37-'38-'39, Varsity Football, '36-'37-
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ADA, OKLA.
Enrolled Sept. '39, Third Basketball, '40, Band, '39, '40.
CHESTER A. MASSEY
MARYVILLE, TENN.
Enrolled Sept. '38, Varsity Football, '38, '39, Varsity Bas-
ketball, '39, '40, Varsity Golf, '39, '40, VVinner of Most Im-
proved Linesman Trophy, '39, All-City and All-Midsouth
Basketball Team, '40, Company "A", '38, Corporal Com-
pany "A", '39-'40.
ALLEN MAYS
GREENVVOOU, S. C.
Enrolled Sept. '39, Company "A", '39-'40.
ROBERT H. MOORE, JR.
BLUEFII-II.D, VV. VA.
Enrolled, '37, Third Football, '37, '38, Varsity Soccer, '40,
Track, '39, '40, Prefect, '40, Company "B", '40, First Ser-
geant, Company "A", '40, Astronomy Club, '39, PIZNNAN1'
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QUINCY, FLA.
geant, Company "A", '39.
PAUL M. NEISLER
KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C.
Enrolled Sept. '39, Varsity Football, '39, UB"
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JOHN CLINTON NEWTON
SHELBY, N. C.
38, Varsity Football, '38, '39, Technical Ser
Basketball, '40
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'39, '40, Monogram Club, '39, '40, Band, '40, Junior Soc
Cer, '4o.
ED PASCHALL PITTMAN
VVATER VALLEY, MISS.
Enrolled Sept. '38, Band, '38, '39, Soccer, '39, '40, Swim
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l.0UI'5VlI,l,li, KY.
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JAMES DAVIS RIVERS, JR.
CHATTANOOCA, TENN.
Enrolled Sept. '34, Fifth Football, '34, '35, Fifth Basketball,
'35, Third Basketball, '37, '38, junior Soccer, '38, '39, Com-
pany "C", '34, '35, '36, Best Drilled Company, '35, '36, '37,
'38, Corporal, Company "B", '37, '38, Corporal, Company
"A", '38, '39, Lieutenant, Company "A", '39, '40, Chatta-
nooga Club, '34, '35, '36, '37, '38, Lookout Mountain Club,
'37, '38, '39, '40, VVinIIer of W. E. Brock, jr., Chemistry
Medal, '38, '39, Glee Club, '39, '4o.
FREDERICK A. SCHLEMMER
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Enrolled Sept. '39, Varsity Football, '39, Private, Company
WILLIAM LEE SCHLEMMER
Cl'IA'l'l'ANOOGA, TENN.
Enrolled Sept. '36, "B" Football, '37, '38, Varsity Football,
'38, '39, Varsity Soccer '38, '39, "B" Baseball, '38, '39,
Private, Company "A", '36, '37, First Class Private, Com-
pany "A", '37, '38, Corporal, Company "A", '38, '39, Color
Sergeant, '39, '4o.
BUCI-IER Scorr
ATLANTA, GA.
Enrolled Sept. '39, Varsity Football, '39, Monogram Club
'39, '40, Company "B", '39, '40, Varsity '1'rzIt'k, '40,
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LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, TENN.
Enrolled Sept. '31, Fifth Football, '32, '33, Fifth Basketball,
'31, '32, '33, Fifth Baseball, '31, '32, '33, Fourth Football,
'34, '35, Fourth Baseball, '34, '35, Fourth Basketball, '34,
'35, Varsity Football, '36, '37, '38, '39, Alternate Captain,
Football, '39, Varsity Baseball, '36, '37, '38, '39, '40, Com-
pany "D", '31, '32, '33, Corporal, Company '34, '35,
Corporal, Company "B", '36, Sergeant, Company "B", '36,
'37, Lieutenant, '38, '39, Honorary Lieutenant, '39, Honorary
Captain, '39, '40, Senate, '35, PENNANT Staff, '36, '37, '38,
'39, Varsity Soccer, '37, '38, '39, '40, Monogram Club, '37,
'38, '39, '40, Treasurer, Monogram Club, '40, Minstrel, '36,
'37, '38, '39, '40, Picked Platoon, '35, Best Drilled Company,
'33, '37, Mixionary Committee, '39, '40, "Biggest Bull
Shooter" '39, Lookout Mountain Club, '31, '32, '33, '34, '35,
'36, '37, '38, '39, '40, School Play, '38, '39, '40-
IMMANUEL C. SIEVING, JR.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
Enrolled Sept. '33, Fifth Football, '33, '34, '35, Fifth Basket-
ball, '33, '34, '35, Fifth Baseball, '33, '34, '35, Fourth Foot-
ball, '36, Fourth Basketball, '36, Third Football, '37, '38,
Third Basketball, '37, Third Baseball, '36, '37, "B" Foot-
ball, '39, "B" Baseball, '38, Private, Company "C", '33, '34,
Corporal, Company "C", '35, '36, Sergeant, Company "D",
'37, First Lieutenant, Company "C", '38, Honorary Staff
Captain, '39, Best Drilled Company, '33, '35, Picked Platoon,
'34, '35, Glee Club, '37, '38, Minstrel, '34, '35, '36, '37,
'38, '39, Hop Committee, '39, '40, Circulating Manager, Tor-
nado, '39, Associate Editor, Tornado, '39, Advertising Man-
ager, PENNANT, '38, Business Manager, PENNANT, '39.
WILLIAM PAUL SIMMS
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Enrolled Sept. '34, Fifth Football, '34, Fifth Basketball, '35,
Fourth Football, '35, Fourth Basketball, '36, Fourth Baseball,
'36, Third Football, '36, '37, "B" Football, '38, Varsity Foot-
ball, '39, Private, Company "D", '34, '35, Private, Company
"C", '35, '36, Corporal, Company "C", '36, '37, Corporal,
Company "B", '37, '38, Sergeant, Company "A", '38, '39,
First Lieutenant, Company "D", '39, Honorary Captain, Com-
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SHKEVEPORT, LA.
Enrolled Sept. '36, Fifth Football, '36, Fourth Football, '37,
Third Football, '38, '39, Boxing Squad, '38, '39, '40, Golden
Gloves Tournament, '40, Junior Track, '38, Varsity Track,
'39, '40, First Sergeant, Company "C", '39, '40, Picked Pla-
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S'I'ATESVII,I,li, N. C.
Fntered '39, Varsity Basketball, '40, Astronomy Club, '39,
'40, North Carolina Club, '40, Tennis, '40, Company HA".
MONTGOMERY STEELE
VVN'S'l'0N-S.-XI,IiM, N. C.
Enrolled '39, Company "A", Debating Club, '40, Astronomy
Club, '40, North Carolina Club, '.4O.
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Fnrolled Sept. '39, 'l'out'h Football, '40, Tf1l'llll1!ll Staff, '4o,
Private, Company "C",
CHESTER OLIVER STEPHENS, JR.
Cll.YI"l'ANOOGA, TENS.
Enrolled Sept. '33, Fifth Football, '33, '34, Fourth Football,
'35, '36, Manager "B" Football Team, '37, Assistant Man-
ager Varsity Football Team, '37, Manager Varsity Track,
'38, Private, Company "C", '33, '34, '35, Corporal, Com-
pany "C", '36, '37, Sergeant, Company "C", '37, '38, Picked
Platoon, '34, '35, Radio Drill, '37, '38, Best Drilled Com-
pany, '33, '35, Best Drilled Cadet, Company HC", '37, '38,
Captain Company "C", '38, '39, Military Excellence Cup,
'38, '39, Honorary Captain Adjutant, '39, '40, Boxing Squad,
'37, Tornado Staff, '37, '38, Circulation Manager of the
Tornado, '38, '39, Advertising Manager of the PENNANT,
'39, '40, junior Glee Club, '33, '34, '35, Rifle Squad, '36, '37,
Fifth Baseball, '33, '34, Monogram Club, '38, '39, '40,
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JOSEPH I. TAYLOR, JR.
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JEROME BENTLEY THOMAS, JR.
JOHXSOY CITY, 'l'liXN.
Fnrnlletl Sept. '39, Cntnpnny' "ll", '39340
Student Council, '40, Sclinol Play, '40, T
Tenncsace C'l nh, '40.
ROBERT POORE VALENTINE
CIIARI,0'l"l'liSYIl.I.li, VA.
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FRED C. WALLACE, JR.
ARLINGTON, VA.
Enrolled Sept. '37, Corporal, Company "D", '38-'39, Honor
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Third Team Soccer, '38, Best Drilled Company, '38, '39
Prefect, '38,
JAMES CREEKMORE WANN
cIIA'I'rANooGA, TENN.
Fnrolled Sept. '35, Fifth Football, '35, '36, Fifth Basketball
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tenant, Company "B", '39, Minstrel, '40, Varsity Football
'39, Bowling Team, '40, Tennis Squad, '38, Golf Squad, '39
BILL WEBB
SHELBY, N. C. 3
Iinrolled Sept. '39, Orchestra, Band, '39, Debating Team,
'40, Swimming, '39, Indoor Soccer, '39, Junior Soccer, '40,
Varsity Track, '40.
WILLIAM ELLIOT WHITE, JR.
GRAHAM, N. c.
Fnrolled Sept. '39, Third Football, '39, Third Basketball
'39, Track, '40, Band, '39, North Carolina Club, '40, As-
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PASS-A-GRILLE, FLA.
Enrolled Sept. '38, Third Baseball, '39, Manager, Third
Football, '39, First Class Private, Company "C", '40, Play,
"Campus Quarantine," '40, Circulation Manager, Tornado,
'39, '40, Copy Editor, PENXANT, '40, Florida Club, '38, '39,
'40, Lookout Mountain Club, '38, '39, '40, Prefect, '38, '39, '4O.
PATRICK MURPHY WILLIAMS, JR.
NORTH VVILKESBORO, N. C.
Enrolled Sept. '37, HB" Football, '37, "B" Basketball, '38,
'39, Varsity Football, '38, Captain Football Team, '39, Var-
sity Basketball, '40, President, Student Council, '39, '40,
Vice-President, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, '39, '40, Ken Kin, '39,
'40, Secretary, Missionary Committee, '39, '40, Private, Com-
pany "A", '37, '38, Sergeant, Drum and Bugle Corps, '39, '40,
Hop Committee, Monogram Club, '39, '.4O.
HADLEY MCDEE WILSON
LENOIR, N. C.
Enrolled Sept. '39, Boxing Squad, '4o.
LEWIS PRICE WOOD
DAVIDSON, N. C.
Enrolled Sept. '39, Assistant Manager, Varsity Soccer, '40,
Company "B", '39-'4o.
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ROBERT JDIINSON IIIIMIIJIDN .
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KRIEGER XVILLIAM HENDERSON, JR, .
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GEORGE DAVID LYNCH . .
ROBERT DAY MCTAMIS .
JAMES M. MCDIARMID .
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JAMES lVIEREDI'1'H SIMS .
GEORGE JACKSON SNTPES .
ROBERT MTXNN SIMS .
XVALTER HUNTER STAMPER, JR.
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VVILLIAM PERRIN STEELE .
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GEORGE NTAGOCN XVALLACIL. II
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JAMES RA1.S'rox WELL, IV . .
GEORGE RICHARD VVILRINSON, JR. .
FRED MADISON VVILLIAMS, JR.
SUMNER MCBEE VVILLIAMS, JR.
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. Chattanooga, Tennessee
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JAMES BURNE1' SIZER, III .
GORDON LAXDLAXV SMITH, JR.
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. Jamestown, Pennsylvania
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. . Chattanooga, Tennessee
. Charlotte, North Carolina
. Clrzlttanooga, Tennessee
. Clizlttanooga, Tennessee
. Chattanooga, Tennessee
. Chattanooga, Tennessee
. Chattanooga, Tennessee
. . Chattanooga, Tennessee
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fl.-XINES PIENIJIAETON CAMPBELL .
l5n,I,Y CARI. CARTINHOUR .
JAMES JOSEPH COCHLAN .
FIQHOMAS ALLAN CTARDNER
JOHN MURRAY IIICREY . .
MURRAY FRANRUN HICKS .
KENNETH HOUSTON HOXVARD,
JODIE GRIP'l"lN KISSINGER .
CHRISTOPHER STEPHEN MOORE
GLENN STANLEY ROTHBERGER
GEORGE FRED VVILIAIAMS .
CHARLES AALLEN Y'ATES .
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MILITARY
Cazffl fllrzjor
EDGAR H. LAXVMAN
HERBERT P. DUNLAP
Captain 323rd lnfanfry, Commandani.
Captain Dunlap came to the McCallie School
in 1925 as a graduate of The Citadel, where
he was the best all-round cadet in his class.
It is largely through his untiring efforts that
the McCallie Battalion has been able to achieve
a military rating of uexcellentv from the in-
specting R. O. T. C. officer of the Fourth
Corps Area.
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CAIJET EIIGAR H. LAWMAN .
CADIET MARSHIILI, GOREE
CADET MARK H. HAYS .
CADET SAM HAMILTON .
CAIIET GEORGE E,wEs .
CADET ROBERT HAMILTON
CAIIET fIAROLD STARR .
DAVID P. MCCALLIE .
CHESTER O. STEPHENS .
IMMANUEL SIEVING .
NICKY SENTER . . .
.,,..,Major
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HONORARY OFFICERS
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Cadltt Captairzand Adjutant
. Cadet Captain and Hdjzztafzt
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. Cadrt Captain
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The Military Department of the McCallie School endeavors to give to
each cadet those fundamental principles of military training that will be of
most benefit to him at McCallie and in later life. In develops the ability to
give and receive commands and teaches the cadet the meaning of military
discipline and courtesy. It is a means of regular exercise, which is very
beneficial to the growing boy.
In order that each cadet might have some goal toward which he can work
many awards are given at the end of each year. The Carter Trophy, a
saber to the best drilled cadet in the battalion, is given each year by a re-
tired major of the battalion, and it is the most prized of all the military
awards. Other awards are the Allison Award to the best drilled private
in the battalion, the Leach Cup to the best drilled company, the Clemons
Memorial Cup to the retiring major, and a medal to the best drilled cadet
in each company.
The new Infantry Drill Regulations were installed in the McCallie Bat-
talion this year, and because of the efficient and faithful work of all of the
officers it has been a year of notable success.
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ATHLETICS
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PUUTBALL
COACH K. H. HOWARD
Coach "l5itsv" piloted his tenth lNIcf'allie team through 11
season which will he long remembered tor the fighting spirit
shown hy the team in the Baylor game.
DAVID McCALLIE
To David we wish to express our gratitude and thanks for all
he contributed to the success of the year. David was elected
Captain last year, but was unahle to play l7c1'ZlllsC of an in-
jured knee: however he was at practice every day helping in
every w ay he could.
PAT WILLIAMS
Pat played good foothall this
year, especially on the ot-
Iiense. As Captain he gave his
fine spirit, and as end he
gave a good game, starring
in his final game hy scoring
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a touchdown against Baylor
in the last seconds of the
first halt.
NICKY SENTER
"I'linger" wound up his ninth
year at McCallie hy being
elected alternate - captain.
Nicky was always alert and '
was especially good at out-
guessing the other learn.
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C. M. S. MCILWAINE
Athletic Director
M. J. FLOWERS, JR.
Assistani Coach
SUMMARY
Although the record of the Mt'C':1llie Blue Tornado
for the football season of 1939 was not so impressive as
some in former years, the fighting and dogmatic spirit
of th'e players will always remain in the minds of
McCallie students and supporters. The team was inex-
perienced, but steadily improved during the season un-
der the skilled hands of Coach "Bitsy" Howard, ably
assisted by Coaches HBnek" Flowers and Con Davis.
The Tornado, playing a diflicult schedule composed of
many teams having greater manpower and experience,
broke even by winning five and losing the same Illlm-
ber.
David McCallie, who was to captain the 1939 Tor-
nado, was unable to participate in athletics this year
because of a knee injury, so Coach Howard molded
his team around five other lettermen returning from the
season of 1938. Pat VVilliams automatically became
captain, and Nicky Senter was elected as alternate
captain.
Pitts, Adair, and Kidd did most of the scoring and
were the leading yard-gainers. Special mention should
be given Forrest Adair for making the All-Mid-South
and All-City teams, his fine kicking and passing
awarded him the distinction of being the Blues' most
consistent back, and he was given the trophy for being
the most improved player in the backfield. Bucher
Scott, fighting guard from Atlanta, made the first
team on the Free Press All-City, and Pat VVilliams and
Noah Pitts were on the second team All-City selection.
liddie Lawman was presented a trophy for his display
of spirit in practice. Any summary of the team would
be incomplete without mentioning the valuable assist-
ance contributed by lVlr. lVIcDowell as trainerg Mr.
Mcllwaine as a splendid athletic directory Mr. Purdy
as the dashing statistician of the gridiron, Cheerleaders
Newton, Ennett, and Carrington, Harry "Skinny"
Hardy as that grand assistant trainerg and those two
hardworking, indispensable managers, Blackwell and
The i939 Blue Tornado
C. A. DAVIS, JR.
Assistant Coach
Godsey. The work done by the above cannot be appre-
ciated too much or praised too highly.
A hrief resume of the games the Blue Tornado
played during the season of 1939 follows:
McCallie, 6: Sl. Andrews, 0
In the first game of the season McCallie succeeded
in beating St. Andrews on Patten Field, 6 to o. After
several attempts of both sides to score, McCallie
marched down the Held from the Saints' 4,9-j'21I'Kl line
by Forrest Adair's pass to Captain Pat XVilliams and
Billy Kidd's run to the to-yard stripe. From there
Noah Pitts took the ball over for the only score of
the game.
McCallie, I3g Duncan. 0
The Blue Tornado, appearing to be more powerful
than it had appeared in its opening game, scored a
decisive victory over the Longhorns from Nashville,
CHARLES McDOWELL
Trainer
I3 to o. Both touchdowns were made by Adair, who
went over from the one-yard line for the first and later
intercepted a pass on the Blues' own 18 and ran 82
yards for the tally. This game featured a punting tluel
between McCallie's Blue booter, Forrest Adair, and
Duncan's Hill.
McCallie, 6: Notre Dame, 20
The third game of the season proved to be unlucky
to the Blues, as they were overpowered by the Irish on
Chamberlain Field, 20 to 6. Early in the game Mc-
Hugh, Notre Dame's triple-threat hack, tossed a pass
to Giles, making it 7 to o. In the second quarter Kidd
caught a pass from Adair and ran over for a touch-
down, but the attempt for the extra point was no good.
Hamill scored again for the Greenies in the third
quarter, and in the last minutes of the game McHugh
raced 43 yards for the final touchdown.
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McCallie, 6: City, 2l
Defeat again took the Blue Tornado as they were
beaten 2I to 6 by City High in the two schools' thirty-
fifth meeting. Blake made the f'irst two touchdowns
with' Maroon drives beginning from the 42 and 45-yard
lines, respectively. Blake intercepted Adair's pass and
ran to the McCallie 27. After losing the ball on downs,
Adairls punt out of danger was short, and Bales soon
went over for City's final score. After this the Blues
drove the ball to the Maroon one-yard stripe, and Pitts
carried it over for the only Blue touchdown.
McCallie, l8: B. G. A., O
On Friday, October 20, McCallie came back strongly
and scored an easy 18 to 0 victory over B. G. A.
under the arc lights of Patten Field. Williams caught
a pass from Adair and ran 20 yards for a touchdown.
On the last play of the first half Iluddleston intercepted
a B. G. A. pass and galloped 55 yards for the second
touchdown. In the third period the Ridgers drove
down the Held for the last score, which was made by
Pitts.
McCallie, Og Darlington, 20
A week later the Blues battled with Darlington at
Rome, Georgia, only to be defeated, 20 to o, before a
capacity crowd that filled every nook and corner of the
Tigers' football stadium. Rhea took a pass from Finch
and made the first Darlington marker in the first quar-
McCallie, 6: Castle Heights, 33
Again bitter defeat found the crippled McCallie
eleven, for it was beaten, 33 to 6, by a strong Castle
Heights team at Lebanon, Tennessee. On the opening
kickoff Bostick ran S7 yards for a touchdown. Later
Myers plunged over for the second score, Clevenger
tacked on another, and Bostick added two more. Billy
Kidd chalked up the only Blue marker by racing 71
yards with a pass from Adair.
McCallie, IB: Asheville, 0
Rebounding from these losses, McCallie again saw
the light of victory by defeating the Asheville School
for Boys 18 to o on the losers' field. Pitts scored in the
first quarter from the I5-j'2lI'li line and again in the
third quarter from the 6-yard stripe. Adair made the
final touchdown when he slashed through tackle for
20 yards.
McCallie, 207 Wallace, 0
In this game on Patten Field McCallie turned on the
pressure and easily overwhelmed NVallace, 20 to o.
Adair broke away for 61 yards in the first period, finally
being brought down from behind by Core on the VVal-
lace 15. Three plays later he passed to Kidd for a touch-
down, Kidd passed to Adair for the extra point. Adair
plunged over from the one-yard line for the second
marker, and a pass from Adair to Nicky Senter netted
the final touchdown. The conversion for the extra
point was good.
McCallie, 7: Baylor, 27
The tenth' and final game of the season was with
the Baylor Real Raiders on Chamberlain Field. Al-
though McCallie lost, 27 to 7, they played a magnifi-
cent game and showed the fighting spirit for which
Blue teams have been famous. Baylorls first touchdown
was made by Revingtong in the last ten seconds of
the first half Adair completed a pass to VVilliams, who
went over for a Blue score, making it a 7-7 tie at
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half-time. Superior reserve material gave Baylor an
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advantage, and Hall scored two touchdowns and
Spaulding one in the last half. The Blue Tornado and
McCallie student body showed more spirit and were
aroused to a higher degree of anxiety in the 1939 game
than at filly of the former in the annual series. The
season ended with live wins a11d five losses.
The following men were awarded letters:
Captain Pat Williams, M'-End
Captain VVilliams, by his cooperative and never-say-
die spirit, led the Blue Tornado through its 1939 sea-
son. Pat was a fine fiankman, played consistent, heads-
up football, and caught a great number of touchdown
passes. Pat's hue play and leadership will be missed o11
the Blue gridiron next year, but we know that he will
be carrying on the good work wherever he may go.
Alternate-Captain Nicky Senfer, M"-End
Nicky has held down an end position for three years
now, and will leave a gap which will be hard to till
next year. Nicky played alertly and helped the team
out by his excellent defensive play throughout the entire
season.
David McCallie, MH'
Dave was elected captain of the 1939 Tornado, but
was unable to play because of a knee injury received
last year. Dave helped all year by his assistance in
coaching Zlllkl was given a letter as honorary captain.
Forrest Adair, M'-Back
The "Blue Booter" was the most valuable man in the
backfield this year and will long be remembered as a
sensational punter, a better-than-average passer, a good
runner, and a tough defensive player. This 160-pound
halfback was the sparkplug of the Blue Tornadols ate
tack all season and made the All-City and All-Mid-
South teams. He will be greatly missed on next year's
Tornado, and his place will be mighty hard to fill.
Bucher scoff, M-Guard
Bucher came to us this year from Atlanta, where he
was a substitute for Boys' High last year, and suc-
ceeded in juinping into a starting role on the lN1cCallie
eleven. Bucher made the first team on tl1e Free-Press
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john is another newcomer that jumped into a starting
position on the team. He played some outstanding ball
this year, and his presence on next year's team will be
welcomed.
William Schlemmer, M'-Guard
Bill was a member of last year's undefeated Tornado
and carried on his good playing this year. Schlemmer
sparkled in the Baylor game by catching a Red Raider
who was in the open on his way to the goal and play-
ing a splendid defensive game.
William Kidd, M-Back
Billy was known throughout the season as McCallie's
"Speed Merchant" and was usually on the end of the
Adair-Kidd passing combination. After he snagged a
pass it was practically impossible to catch him, for he
ra11 like a streak of lightning.
Robert Munroe, M-Tackle
"Hoodoo" received a broken collar-bone in the middle
of the season and had to be out for the rest of the
year, but he had already shown himself to be a tackle
of no mean ability. He was a consistent player a11d
always saw that no opponent ran through his position.
Noah Pitts, M-Back
Noah "Little Bulll' Pitts was a hard-running fullback
who sparked the team to many victories. Noah was
All-City and really deserved his varsity letter.
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also a smashing tackler who hacked up the line well.
He was high scorer on the Blue grid machine and was
always a constant threat to the enemy. Noah was
elected captain of next year's 'l'ornado.
Marshall Goree, M-Center ,
Marshall came up from the "B" team to shine on the
varsity this year. He was a steady, consistent player
who filled his center position so well that he was elected
to he the alternate-captain of the 1940 Blue Tornado.
William Hudlow, M-Tackle
Bill also came up from the "B" team to play hall
with the varsity this year. Bill showed that he could
well be depended on when he hroke up many of the
attempted off-tackle plays made hy the enemy.
Robert Amos, M-Back
After playing on the third team in '38, Boh jumped
into a starting position on this year's eleven and im-
proved throughout the season. lfoh didn't carry the
hall many times, hut did more than his share of the
hlocking throughout the season.
C. A. Massey, M-Tackle and End
C. A., who had to drop out of football in '38, came
hack this year and hy hard playing and steady improve-
ment proved a very valuahle man, playing several po-
sitions in the line. Because of his great improvement
C. A. was presented with a cup for the most improve-
ment in the line.
Gwyn Brock, M-Taclde
f'Stud" was a newcomer this year and showed that
he could make the team hy his defensive ahility and
fighting spirit. VVithout Gwyn's valuahle assistance
the Tornado would have certainly been at a loss, and
even greater, things will he expected of him next year.
A Gordon Huclclleston, M'-Back
Although Gordon was hampered with injuries at the
hrst of the season, he proved himself to he a good quar-
terback and an excellent hroken-field runner and easily
made his letter "M," Gordon! elusiveness and ahility
to carry the pigskin will be missed next year.
Benton Sellers. M-Tackle
Benton was a newcomer to the varsity this year, hut
despite his inexperlence made a hard-working tackle
and helped the team out tremendously. Benton will he
hack next year to carry on for the 1940 Blue Tornado.
Arthur Pendleton, M-Back
Although this was Artls first year on the varsity, he
easily made the team hy his bone-hreaking tackling and
hard, low running. Art improved as the season pro-
gressed and was a constant threat to the Tornado's
opponents.
Robert Greene, M--Guard
Bohhy came up from the third team to play depend-
ahle and consistent foothall for the varsity this year.
Ile showed a fine spirit on the practice field and could
always he counted on as a good reserve in a pinch.
Jaclt Blackwell, M'-Manager
jack was one of the most efhcient managers a Mc-
Callie team has ever had and will always he remem-
hered for his consistency and contributions to the '38
and '39 Blue Tornados.
Jon Goclsey, M-Manager
jon was the other hard-working manager who, with
Blackwell, completed the managerial staff. Because of
a foot injury ,lon could not Continue playing football,
hut was made co-manager with Blackwell.
"B" TEAM
The UB" team had a very successful season, winning
seven games and losing one. The following hoys made
"B" Team football letters: H. Rohinson, Lancaster, VV.
Brown, Lamhert, XV. Dietzen, L. Jones, Balloff, Crowell,
l. Belk, Sieving, lnzer, Griee, Caudill, F. Milligan,
Shannon, Millis, Snipes, XVaters, Frank
RECORD
McCallie Dalton .
McCallie Bradley .
McCallie Red Bank
Mt-C illie Rossville .
McCallie Central .
McCallie Central .
McCallie City ,
McCallie City .
"B" Team
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J U N l C R S
sEAsON's RECORD
Mcllzlllic Central .
lNTCC:1llie Lee lligh
hlcfzlllie Baylor .
Mcffnllie Darlington
McCallie Bradley .
McCallie Baylor .
lNlc'Czlllic liurlington
Letters wcrc 2lN'ZlI'Kll'Kl to the following:
lilzzkely, Lynch, Mastcll, F. Dunn, Hzlrclie-,
Lowe, Joiner, Crist, XVhitr, Corn, IWC-
Dinrmiml, Beard, Smithermzin, li. Lcvnn,
Ramsey, lVlt'Clan:llmn, Gaither, VVh'itc'side,
Manager, :incl R. XVright, Manager.
M I D G E T S
sEAsON's RECORD
Mcfallie Og Baylor . 6
McCallie . . . O, S. M. A. 1
lNlcC':1llic Darlington O
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McCallie . . . O, S. M. A. O
Mctffnllie S. M. A.
Thr' following boys reccivecl ll'Ul'l'5I ll.
liclk, fi2il'llllCl', U. XVnllm'c, A. Rolwifon,
Sizcr, lloopvr, Allison, lincon, .Ail2lll1S,
linsign, Talley, ll. Stimson, Cflnry, llcstcr,
lrnpin, Bllllil1'Cl, 'I'homson, Lothrop, ii.
Smith, :incl Bishop.
M l T E S
sEAsON's RECORD
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lNlc'Cnllic Cl. M. A.
Mc'Czlllic Cl. M. A.
Thr following hoys mncla' lcttcrs: Ahlc,
Lfvan, l,CZlfll6l'XH7UKl, XVright, Holt, Tnliu-
fc-rro, Rutledge, lillUl'Zlll'l, G. Rotlihergcr,
Llewellyn, Vluclc, Davis, XVr-lls. Carver,
Chohot, VV. Clzxlclwell, lit-ckcr, Rohinaon,
Corbett, Sims, C. Anclerson, nnnl Mciirzxth,
IN'ln11z1gcr.
Coach Howard
football and
had suffered four
straight at the hands of
Baylor, and her fortunes were at a low
ebb.
Today, ten years later, McCallie supporters can
look back on a decade during which the Tornado
blew through three undefeated seasons on the
gridiron, annexed two Mid-South championships,
and compiled a record of 59 wins, 25 losses and
10 ties for a percentage of .702, scoring 1,322
points to the opponents' 584.
Over the same period in basketball the How-
ardmen won 161 and lost 92 for a .636 percent-
age, scoring 7,168 points to 6,177 for their oppo-
nents, also winning two Mid-South championships.
In football, the only Mid-South school to hold a
winning margin over McCallie is Baylor, and the
Raiders won five, while losing four and tying one.
McCallie and Darlington split even in ten battles,
each winning three and four ending in ties. The
other eight Mid-South schools played are on the
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short end of the series, with McCallie winning all
games played against Duncan and M. B. A., win-
ning five from St. Andrews with one tie, and being
tied by T. M. 1. once while winning three games.
McCallie's percentage against Notre Dame and
B. G. A. is .833, against Castle Heights is .750
and against Wallace .667. The only real football
jinx for the Blues over the past decade has been
City High, which has won five out of seven
games.
As in football, only one Mid-South school can
claim an edge over Coach Howard's hardwood
aggregations. M. B. A. has won 4 and lost 2 in
competition with the Tornado. Against Baylor,
Coach Howard has a decided advantage, winning
21 while losing only 13, for a .618 percentage.
This is despite the fact that Baylor won 7 of 11
games the first three years.
Against St. Andrews, S. M. A., Duncan, and
T. 1. S., McCallie won every start, while against
B. G. A. the record is 9 wins and 2 losses for an
.818 mark, against Darlington 17 wins and 4
losses for .810, against Castle Heights 7 wins and
2 losses for .778, against Notre Dame 13 wins
and 4 losses for .765, against Morgan 2 wins and
one loss for .667, against Father Ryan 8 wins and 5
losses for .615, and against T. M. 1. 5 wins and 4
losses for .556.
Central, City, and Bradley are the three teams
holding a decided edge over the Blue in basket-
ball with Central boasting a .643 mark, City .714,
and Bradley .818.
The one big reason for McCallie's outstanding
record is Coach Kenneth Howard, a quiet, unas-
suming man, who will probably be able to give
several other factors which, he will tell you, have
meant more than his coaching. But an unbiased
observer will tell you that his teams reflect his
calm confidence, his attention to fundamentals, his
keen strategy, and a precision in execution, which
can come only from sound coaching. His teams
have been fighters, they have been colorful, and
they have made McCallie proud of them.
UNDER CU EH BITSY HOWARD
While many of his boys have not gone on into
college football because they have not had the
robust physique necessary for the college game,
the honor roll of those who have starred in col-
lege is a long one. Ir includes four All-Southeast-
ern grid greats at Georgia Tech-Jack Phillips,
Fletcher Sims, Bill Jordan, and Jack Chivingtong
Dick Johnson, who made All-Southern Conference
guard at Davidson, Bill McKay, Walter Rimmer
and Elmer Dyke at Georgia Tech, Harland Bur-
nette, Clarence Wall, and Roger Frank at the Uni-
versity of Chattanooga, Van Kelly and Bob
Andridge at Tennessee, Ed Armfield at David-
son, Con Davis at King, Paul Campbell at Union
lege, Otis Malfett at Georgia, and others which
may escape our memory.
In basketball, too, the list includes such names
as Fletcher Sims and Bill Jordan on Tech's cham-
pionship team, DeWitt Willcox at Cornell, Webb
Buie at Millsaps, Bennett Harrison and Jimmy
Thomas at Davidson, Lanham Frazier at Louis-
ville, Con Davis at King, Roger Frank at Chat-
tanooga, Arthur Allen at Tennessee, Bob Rymer
and Ray Manning at Vanderbilt, and Morris
Bryan at Georgia Tech.
This fall starts another decade for Coach
"Bitsy," and one in which he will show the same
ability as teacher and coach which have endeared
College, Arnold Hederman at Mississippi Col- him to those who have worked under him.
The 1940 basketball team had one of the brightest seasons ever to
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be enjoyed by a McCallie quintet and closed its season with a rec-
ord of fourteen wins and seven defeats. Two of these defeats were
inflicted by an experienced Maryville High School team in the Blues'
Hrst two games of the year. The Tornado chalked up 694 points to
their opponents' 593, won seven and lost two in the Chattanooga Prep
league to tie with Central High School for the city championship, won
thirteen and lost three in Mid-South competition to lead the associa-
tion, and closed their enviable season in the semi-finals of the Mid-
South tournament held in Nashville, Tennessee, by losing to the de-
fending champions, Montgomery Bell Academy, by a 32 to 25 score.
After losing two games to Maryville, the team won six straight
games, lost one, won the next four, and split even in the final eight
games.
"Hook" Hartley, the sensational forward who was an all-state for-
ward at High Point, North Carolina, last year, led the scoring with
234 points, followed by Alternate Captain C. A. Massey with 173,
Captain Gordon Huddleston with 136, Bob Caldwell with 89, Pat
Williams with 38, James Tombras with 11, jack Brown with 5, Bill
Brumby with 4, and John Gates and Sam Caudill with Z each. GORDON HUDDLESTON
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Front Row: Dick Hartley, Pat Williams, Gordon Huddleston, C. A. Massey, Bob Caldwell.
Back Row: Jim Clark, Manager, John Gates, Jack Brown, John Wood, James Tombras, Clarence Steele, Bill Brumby.
McCallie sparlcled in the annual series with
Baylor, winning all three games. Hartley aver-
aged 20 1-3 points against the Raiders in every
game, racking up 23 points in the Auditorium en-
counter, 17 in the Baylor gymnasium, and 21 on
the Blues' own court. In the latter game Baylor
was overwhelmed hy a score of 50 to 26. The
Tornado was the first team to defeat a Castle
Heights' quintet on Heights, own court in three
years and again defeated the Mid-South cham-
pions in their second game in Chattanooga. Other
highlights of the season include a victory over the
East Tennessee champions, Central High of Chat-
tanooga, 37 to 185 a thrilling decision over T. M.
I. when Hartley challced up 17 points to lead the
team to a 38 to 36 victoryg and the victory over
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B. G. A. in the quarter-finals of the Mid-South
tournament.
The percentage of good shots from the foul
line which was unusually high for the Blues was
as follows: Huddleston, .6465 Brown, .6005 Wil-
liams, .5795 Hartley, .5635 Tomhras, .5005 Massey,
.4935 and Caldwell, .475.
Hartley and Massey were both selected on the
hrst team of the All-City squads, and Huddleston
was mentioned on the All-City second team. Let-
ters were awarded to Captain Huddleston, Alter-
nate-Captain Massey, Hartley, Caldwell, Wfil-
liams, Brown, and Clark, manager. Massey, Hart-
ley, Caldwell, and Brown return as the nucleus
for the 1941 team.
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THE SEASON'S RECORD
225 Maryville
A 225 Maryville
325 Baylor
A 335 City A A
285 Notre Dame
A 455 Notre Dame
A A 235 Castle Heights
A 325 M. B. A. A
255 City A A A A
A 375 Central
A A 385 T.M.I. AA
Dick Hariley siioois against Ci+y
McCallie A 355 Baylor
McCallie 345 Castle Heights
McCallie 335 Darlington
McCallie A A A 375 Darlington A
McCallie A 235 Central A
McCallie A A A 405 S. M. A.
McCallie A A 505 Baylor A
McCallie 365 T. M. I.
McCallie A 445 B. G. A. A
McCallie 255 M. B. A.
694
Massey scores against Casiie Heighis
.24
28
37
27
35
20
26
40
Z6
32
593
"B" BASKETBALL TEAM
The "li" team matle a very good showing
this season hy winning nine and losing only
four of their games. 'llhey were also runners-
np in the City tournament. They won from
City, 30-17, El. M. l., 25-19, Ci. M. A., 25-
18, Darlington, twice, IO-I2 and 31-24.5 Notre
Dame, 30-I7, Central, 34-32, S. M. A., twice,
I3-I0 antl I9-12. They lost to City twice,
I5'27 and 21-35, Baylor, 13-14, Central, 24-
31.
The following luzuya were awarded letters:
lianrler, Blakely, lirnmby, ll. Caldwell, Clan-
tlill, Canlkins, Gaines, Gates, Goree, C. Steele,
nl. Talley, Tomlwras, and xl. XYootl.
THIRD TEAM
Ffruzi Roux' Branton, llall, Frist, xloiner,
Meflanahan, Bacon, XVhite, Perry, Gilman,
Buffalo, Sfenzlti Roux' Fichelluerger, NYetle-
meyer, Corn, Berry, lVIcSwain, O. Young,
liuslwy. Tfzirtll Roux' Gaither, Millis, Me-
lflveen, llarrison, li. I,evan, l,. Brook-, Cook,
ancl Mr. Diehl, foach.
FOURTH TEAM
FVOII1' linux if lhoinpson, Cholyot, N.
Campbell, Ifrere, KI. I,cvan, Rolwison, I,aneaNter,
R, Deitlen. thlflllllrf Roq,c,' Corlwett, Carver, li. Q
Stimson, llainlwlen, Rogers, Smith, VV. Hartl-
ner, llolt, Kineaicl. 'l'l1i1'tilZfmc.' Gihfon, VVil-
liam-on, 'l'rt1pin, T. Allison, XV. XVilliams,
Phillipr, llarpcr, I,atimore, Powell, Fortis.
Alexander.
EIGHTH G5-RADERS
Fran! Rnfrcf Archie, Davis, YVright, XV.
Caldwell, NVatle, lllllZlfL'llE'l', Verran, Fitzpat-
rick. .S'frn11ti Rome: li. Talley, R. Rothlyerger,
B. Brooks, O. Potter, Sherrill, Hales, XV. Roh-
inson, R. -lonea, A. XVilliams, Llewellyn. l
SEVENTH GRADERS
I-'rnnf Rrmc: llowarcl, Kissinger, Yates
Hieks, i'oghlan, 'l'. Gartlner, G. C'an1plyell
Holen, G. Rothherger, G. XVilliam5, C. Moore
Buttraln, C'artinhonr, Becker.
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fron? Row: Wilkinson, Hardie, S. Williams, Woodson, Downey, Golden, May, Shannon.
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Second Row: Lynch, Bal of, Slar, nfs, Hulchens, Garre l, B. unn, Chapin.
Third Row: L. Wood, Lambert, W. Steele, F. Williams, lnzer, Valentine, Piflman, D. Potter, R. Moore, M. Gardner.
Although hampered by bad weather for al-
most a month, Mr. Bob McCallie,s soccer team
had a very successful season, winning one and
losing one to the Asheville School and winning
the annual two-game series with Baylor. The
following players made letters: Ed Chapin, -lim
Inzer, Harold Star at fullback, Tom Downey at
left wing, Frank May at right wing, George
Wilkinson at right inside, George Lynch,
Frank Garrett, at left inside, Noah Pitts,
Jimmy Woodson, at center forward, Billy
Shannon, Sumner Williams at right half,
Charles Hardie at center half, Bob 1-lutchens
at left half, Bill Dunn, goalie and acting cap-
tain, Max Gardner, manager.
The Blues won the first game from Baylor
2-0 at Patten Field.
For the second game the team went to Ashe-
ville, N. C., where it met the Asheville School
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for Boys. Although the lsall was in Asheville
territory a great deal of the time, the North
Carolinians finally won 2-1. The game was
played on a very muddy held, the water an inch
deep in some places.
In the third game McCallie played the deter-
mined Baylor team at Baylor. Both teams
played excellently, t.he score at the end of the
second half being 1-1. But in the overtime
period the Blues took charge and scored two
goals in five minutes, the final score being 3-1.
In the last game defeat seemed almost certain
for the Blues. Asheville was playing here on a
rainy day. McCallie was behind 2-1 at the end
of the first half, but in the second half Frank
May scored two goals while Asheville was held
scoreless, ending a successful season by a 3-2
victory.
Rcizding from lcfz In righl,
lop raw: Edmondson. Able,
Smitheiman, Hart, Hinton,
M. Moormaii, Hauser. lint-
lom Row: G. Taliafei-ro,
Robinson. Neill, M. Wfil-
son, lVlcDiarmid, R. Sims.
Stone, McElroy, Beard,
Blanchard, Wells, Schneider,
Srimmel, and Thorne are
not shown.
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JUNIOR SOCCER
Rowling funn Icfz In zrglvi,
mp row: Wfcbb, Young.
Gierher, Judd, J. Johnson.
Tiibble, Chapman, Uobhitt.
McCarty, Hardwick. M141-
fllc mw: McNeal, C. Moor'-
man, Lumsdcn, Buchanan.
H, Vlfilson, Riclirirds,
Hodge, Ames, Hawley,
Wallace, Glaze. lVlanager.
llullom ww: Coe, Shepherd,
Newton, Bishop. D. Ander-
son, R. Thomson, C. An'
dmson, Bugle, Bright. and
Mills.
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The boxing squad this year wasn't so active nor as popular as
last year,s, since only one boy, Bob Smitherman, entered the
Golden Gloves Tournament at the Auditorium, and there was
no boxing tournament in the school, as last year. However, these
boys worked just as hard and deserve as much credit.
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SWI MI.
After heginning the swimming season of 1939 with a
33-33 tie witl1 the Central High School team, which
had already llCt'Il suhdued 47-17 hy the Darlington
tankers, the McCallie team elimaxed a very successful
season hy winning two 111eets, losing two, and tyi11g o11e,
hesides placing third in the lVlid-South Swimming Meet
held i11 the Mcfallie Lake. linder the ahle coaching of
'l'. lj. Kipp, and llIlKlC'l' the splendid captaincy of Goree
Nelson, the lilue Fish steadily i111proved throughout the
-eason and succeeded i11 clipping three school records
Zlllfl tying another.
The first victory of tl1e season came XVllt'll the team
journeyed to tl1e l'. li. Invitation Meet at Knoxville, as
tl1ey quelled the strong C'astle lleights' team and Clllllt'
off witl1 top honors.
'lihe following week-end, however, tl1e lleights' team
gained reve11ge i11 their UXVII natatorium NX'llEll they
won a dual meet with tl1e lilucs hy tl1e score of 37-29.
The keenncss of tl1e co111petitio11 of this meet is shown
hy the fact that six Mid-South records were hettered,
two heing clipped hy McC'allie. Kedar Bryan lowered
his school record to IIII.4,, while tl1e medley relay
team composed of liryan, Young, Zlllll Koella smashed
tl1e school llllil Mid-South record hy 1.9 seconds to
cstahlish a IICXV IIlIlI'li of 1:3.t.1. The diving of john
lfeuchtenherger and Captain Goree Nelson was also
tIllf5tHllLllllg in this meet with Castle lleights, llllll they
carried off tl1e first two places,
tion' I 1'A'1 1 ,
emerged with a 37-29 victory, The high spot of this
Illeet was tl1e capture of first and second places i11 tl1e
'lihe llarlington tea111 received unexpected competi-
lltlln tht lilue t1nkn1tn 111 1 dull meet hut fintlly
40-yard dash hy john Fetichteiiherger llllll Dick Koella,
respectively. lfeuclitenherger tied the school record hy
swimming tl1e 40-yard stretch' i11 20 second flat.
McCallie's first victory i11 :1 dual meet came N'l1tfIl
they 5t'llf Central home on the short Cllll of a 39-27
score i11 a 111eet which was held at the C'l1atta11ooga
Y. Nl. C'. A. Kedar Bryan again snapped his ow11
school record i11 the hackstroke.
'l'he Mid-South 1neet SOOII approaclred with Darling-
ton held as high favorites and Castle Heights close
hehind. lV1cC'allie, defending champions, was given
little cliance to repeat.
Special mention should he given to Bryan and Nic-
lilroy, who swam llle hackstroke illlil IOO-jllffl free
style respectively. Although hoth finished i11 second
place, they were heaten only hy inches. Nlcfallie was
put hack ill tl1e running U'll6ll l'1t'llCllIt'lll3Cl'gL'I', Nelson,
and Ciodsey took first, second, Illltl fourth places ill the
tliYlIllJ,'. 'lihe free-style relay team llU5t'Ll out C'astle
lleights Illlil llarlington to wi11 another CVEIIY for hic-
C'allie. Vvlltll the meet was over Illlkl tl1e points
counted, Castle Heights emerged the winner, with one
of their swimmers, 'l'owar, taking h'igh-point honors hy
coming i11 first on hoth tl1e IOO' and 200-j ard dashes.
Darlington finished ill the n11mher two spot, Ullly a
IIlt'l'C four points ahead of the underrated Nlcfallie
squad.
The lilue f1llllilTlt'll making letters were Goree, lfeuch-
tenherger, Bryan, Koella, I.. jones, Clodsey, hlclilroy,
Dennis, Sanderson, Young, ixlllllllg Vooper, and Shan-
non.
Front Row: George McElroy, Kedar Bryan, John Feuchtenberger, Goree Nelson, Dick Koella, Jon Godsey, Ed Jones.
Back Row: Mr, T. E. Kipp, Coach, Paul Dennis, Billy Shannon, Lawrence Cooper, George Sanderson, Ed Adams,
Peter Young.
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Fronr Row: E. Anderson, D. Tucker, McJunkln, Thrasher, Buber, McAshan, Lawman, I. Belk,
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Third Row: Sharp, Manager, Montgomery, R. Cooper, Ennerf, W. Henderson, Coach Bob McCallie.
VAHSIT
The 1939 track season was a very successful
one, considering the fact that Coach Bob Mc-
Callie had no lettermen with which to help back
up the team. However, during the season the
squad swept aside Castle Heights, Asheville,
and City, and gave a good account of them-
selves at the Mid-South meet and with other
opponents.
Although McCallie entered the Baylor Re-
lays in poor condition, having just returned
from the spring holidays, the Blues came out
near the top with the half-mile relay team, com-
posed of Hays, Anderson, Ramsey, and
Thrasher, taking home first place and the gold
cup with a time of 1:39. Thrasher, because of
sickness, had showed up for track only a few
days before the relays, so he was disqualified,
but Ed Anderson managed to take a third in
the 100-yard dash. The mile relay team, com-
posed of Dalton, Ennett, I. Belk, and W. Hen-
derson, also took first place. "Brick" Mason,
tossing a javelin for the first time in a meet,
hurled the rod 159 feet 5 1-2 inches. Mcjuiikin
placed third in the shot-put.
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TRACK
McCallie took the first meet of the season
with an 83 1-2 to 38 1-2 victory over Castle
Heights. McAshan tied for first place in the
high hurdles, and placed second in the pole
vault and javelin. The hundred was taken by
McCallie's Thrasher, Anderson, and Hays in
that order with the time of 0:10.1. Thrasher,
Anderson, Hays, and Ramsey took the half-
mile relay at 1:38. Thrasher won the 220 at
0:26.6, with Anderson second. The following
week was not so successful. McCallie met
Baylor and was defeated by a score of 62 1-2 to
40 1-2. However, the half-mile relay team
managed to clip its time to 1:36. On Friday,
April 21, McCallie defeated the City High Ma-
roons with a 55 to 23 victory. In the mile,
Tucker, Ennett, and Snipes led the way to
come in first, second, and third, in that order.
On April 28, the Blues met defeat at the
hands of the T. M. 1. squad by the close score
of 62 1-2 to 59 1-2. Hays took first in the 440,
while the half-mile relay team tore down the
old record with a 1:34.6. At the Mid-South
meet McCallie placed third, T. M. 1. second,
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WILKES THRASHER EDGAR LAWMAN DAVID TUCKER BRADFORD KIDD
C pfain of I939 Track feamg Capiain of l940 track Team, and Holder of ihe cnke race record. Winner of l00 and 220 at
er of l0O and 220 at ho',1er of school pole vault record Mid-Souih meet.
I939 Mid-South meet.
and Baylor first. McCallie took the lead in the
early moments of the meet, but gave way to
Baylor a little later. The half-mile relay team
missed the record by two-tenths of a second as
it swept through with 11335. Thrasher took
the 100 in 0: 10.1 and the 220 in 0:22.4 Biggers
of Castle Heights smashed the mile-run record
with 4:34.4. Macrae put up a new mark in the
880 with a 2:04. Akers hurled the javelin for a
record 164 feet 9 inches. Lawman broke the
school pole vault record with an 11 feet 2
inches jump.
The following week-end the Blue squad
tasted the fruits of victory by pushing aside
Asheville with a score of 74 to 48. Tucker ran
his best time of the year with a Hat 4:48. Biber
contributed 13 points by placing first in the
broad jump and the 120 high hurdles, and third
in the low hurdles.
Letters for the 1939 season were awarded to
Thrasher, Anderson, Hays, Lawman, McAshan,
Biber, D. Tucker, Emmett, Dalton, Belk,
Belk, Mason, R. Walker, Mcjunkin, Pitts, and
Sharp, manager.
HALF-MILE RELAY TEAM, MID-SOUTH CHAMPIONS
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Front Row: Caulkins, C. Davis, Lambeth, Fuqua, Efird, Frank, Rasnick.
Second Row: B. Dunn, Harvey, Tombras, K. Henderson, Lockeff, Neidhardf, Thatcher.
Third Row: B. Lfe, Saunders,
BASEBALL
The baseball team got off to a poor start with
only 4 lettermen returning from last year,s team,
and with few boys coming out, the team did not
Third Team
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Bryant, Wifsell, Harrison,
show up well in competition. The team played
11 games and lost as many. Several times the
team played good ball and seemed coming out
of their slump, but they never finished the
climb out. The team lost once to the Georgia
Tech freshmen, and twice each to City, Central,
Bradley, Darlington, and Sewanee.
Adair and Bryant shone on the pitcheris
mound, but lacked the required slcill necessary
to take the game. Fuqua took the lead in hits,
aided at times by Efird and Franlc. Rasniclc,
Fuqua, and Harvey led the fielding and had
few errors challced against them. Captain Da-
vis led the team with his ready encouragement
and good ball-playing.
Letters were awarded to Fuqua, Rasnick,
Bryant, Efird, Caullcins, Adair, Lee, Harvey,
Frank, Thatcher, Davis, Dunn, and Manager
Harrison.
TENNIS
The tennis team under the leadership of
'ML M. Flowers turned in an outstand-
ing record for the '38-139 season. In the
invitation meet at the University of Ten-
nessee Vernon Kelley and Gene Sutton
won the couples tournament, while Bob
Caldwell was runner-up in the singles tour-
nament. At the Mid-South tournament
at Nashville the Blues were runner-up io
M. B. A., winning 11 matches to M. B.
A.'s 14. Besides this the team won the
city championship by beating each of the
other city teams twice. The Blues played
twelve dual matches, and won all of them.
In these twelve matches, seventy-three in-
dividual matches were won while only seven
were lost, giving them a .912 average. Let-
ters were awarded to Vernon Kelley, who
played in the number one position, Phin
Percy, number two, Gene Sutton, number
three, Bob Caldwell, number four, and
John Parks and Craig Schmidt, who alter-
nated at the number five position.
McCal1ie's string of twelve straight iri-
umphs included wins over: City, 7-O and
5-0, Darlington, 6-0 and 6-1, G. M. A.,
5-15 M. B. A., 5-2, Central, 7-0 and 7-0,
Notre Dame, 7-O and 7-0, and Baylor, 5-2
and 6-1.
Fron? Row: Bob Caldwell, Vernon Kelley, Gene Suifon, Phinizy Percy.
Back Row: Hardwick Caldwell Craig Schmidt John Parks, Coach Buck Flowers.
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Bill Tucker, Gordon Huddlesfon, C. A. Massey, Robert Nixon
With only two remaining lettermen from
last year's team, the golf team under Cap-
tain Q'Beef" Tucker turned in an impres-
sive record. The squad was composed of
1-luddleston and Tucker with Massey and
Nixon as the newcomers.
The team took the first match with a
14 1-2 to 3 1-2 victory over Central. The
second match was lost to the Darlington
team 11 1-2 to 6 1-2. After the Darling-
ton match the team went to the University
of Tennessee invitation tournament where
they took second place. Huddleston took
first place in individual play with a 76 and
Tucker took third with an 81.
After the tournament McCallie played
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the unusually strong Ramsey Tech team of
Birmingham and lost 12 1-2 to 5 1-2. In
the Southern Prep Golf Tournament spon-
sored annually by the Rotary Club, Tucker
placed eleventh out of a Held of a hundred
and twenty entrants.
Baylor, their next foe, was beaten 11 to
9, revenging the defeat handed McCallie
by the Red team last year. In the next
match McCallie took revenge on Darling-
ton, beating them 17 1-2 to 1-2. The team
dropped its final match to Ramsey Tech.
Although the team did not have a spark-
ling season, it deserves attention because it
won the city championship by beating both
Baylor and Central.
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EDGAR LAWMAN
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President of First Term Senate,
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DAVID MCCALLIE
CllrYl"l',-XNUUCIA, TENN.
President of Senior Class, and
President ot Ken Kio.
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rion excellently and have
lnecome our friends. Mc-
Callie has deeply felt the
devotion to her of their
time and talents. We all
shall miss them.
MARSHALL GORHE ROBERT STREET PAT WILLIAMS
CHA'1"1Axoor:.fx,TENN. ci1A'1"1'ANooc:.,x, Maxx. NORTH XYILKESBORU, N. C.
Captain and Adjutant of Bat- lfditor of PIQNNANT. President of Student Council,
mlifm. and Captain of Varsity Football.
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Here are pictured the
presidents of the leading
organizations, the heads
of the school publica-
tions, the highest ranking
military Officers, and the
captains of the four ma-
EAMP LEADERS
1 BOB AMOS HENRY CAULKINS
MC- HIGH POINT, N. C. CHATTANUOGA, TENN.
Callie- President of Y. M. C. A. Editor of Tornado.
C U O
IMMANUEL SIEVING
CllA'I4'l4.-KNOOCA, TENN.
Business Manager of PENNANT.
THEO HARVEY
NEW' ORLEANS, LA.
President of Senate, Captain of
Varsity Baseball, and First Term
President of the Monogram
Club.
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GORDON HUDDLESTON
NIARYVll.l,E, TENS.
Captain of Varsity Basketball,
and Second Term President of
th'e Monogram Club.
IIUMMENEEMENT HIJNUHS
1939
Clifford Barker Grayson Memorial Medal .......... .... E D ANDERSON
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Campbell Award Qlixcellence in Leadershipj . . . HOWARD MCJUNKIN
Don C. Pegler Award Qliest Influence in Dormitoryj .... .... J OHN PARKS
Valedictorian ....,.......... . ,JAMES BANKS
Salutatorian ..... . . VISTON TAYLOR
Seniorifliible Medal . . . ............,...... JOHN PARKS
Interiirediate Bible Medal .... ..... ........... R O BERT STREET
Primary Bible Medals .... Eighth Grade: BURNET SIZERQ Seventh Grade: ROBERT WRIGHT
Summerlin Oratorical Medal ......,............. EDVVIN JONES
Faculty Medals for General Excellence ,.,... ROBERT CALDXVELL, TIIOMIXS BUFFALONV,
JOHN FEUCHTENBERGER, JOHN PARKS
Penmanslrip Improvement Prize .i.. ........ B ILLY SHANNON
E. VVhite Patton Mathematics Medal . ..... JOHN FEUCHTENBERGER
Pembroke Leach Algebra Medal .....,.. . . TIIOMAS BUFFALOYV
VV. E. Brock, Jr. Chemistry Medal ........ , . . . J. D. RIVERS
Frances Thornton Strang Memorial Medal in English .......... ARTHUR SIBOLD
Roy Jackson Physics Medal .................... VISTON TAYLOR
XV. O. Benner Business Department Awards ..... XVILLIAM rFUCKER, KRIEGER HENDERSON
Spelling Prize ............ ....... S TANLEY MCC'UI,I,OUGH
Music Medal for Improvement ............. .,.. C ARL HUGGINS
VVashingtOn University Award .......,..... - . . .JOHN PARKS
Citizenship Medal for Seniors fby sons of American RevOlutionJ , . . FAY PRIGMORE
Citizenship Medal for Grammar Grades ,......... . . ITIARRY ROBINSON
Chester Stephens Athletic Medal ............ . . JAMES MCASIIAN
MILITARY AWARDS
JOh'n Allen Carter Sabre fBest Drilled Oflicerj ..........,.. ED ANDERSON
Joe Allison Award to Best Drilled Private ..,.......,.,... LUKE LEA
Lewis C. Leach Cup Qliest Drilled Companyj .... Company D, CAPTAIN FRANK SAUNDERS
Fred C. Clemons Memorial Cup to Retiring Major ............ ED ANDERSON
Best Drilled Cadet Medals . Company A: KRIEGER IIENDERSONQ Company B: HENRY' CAUI.KINsg
Company C: lVIARSlIAl.I. GOREEQ Company D: JAMES VVANNQ
Company E: BURNEI' SIZERQ Band: THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD
Military Excellence Medals . . Company A: DOUGLAS MILI.ERg Company C: GEORGE MCELROY
ED ANDERSON
Winner Grayson Medal
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BASEBALL
Although the baseball team had a poor season this year, they
made a much better showing than last year's team, winning one of
their seven games with last year's team losing all eleven games!
The team made an impressive showing at the beginning of the
season and looked as though they would have a very successful year,
but they fell into a slump from which they were never able to regain
their feet.
Even with this poor record the team had four men on the first
and second all-city teams. Buck Fuqua, snappy little outfielder, made
the first team, and John Wood, pitcher, Palmer Frank, catcher, and
Henry Caulkins, third baseman, were chosen for the second team.
The lettermen were as follows: Fuqua, Frank. Neislcr, McDiarmid,
Harvey, Stewart, Caulkins, Inzer, Lockett, Wood, and Harrison,
manager.
The Season's Record
G SPORTS, I940
nine, but Vernon Kelly, seeded number one man for McCallie and
also the Midsouth singles champion, was the only individual player
who did not lose a match in the city league. Coach "Buck" Flowers
has a record to be proud of.
Letters were awarded to the following: Vernon Kelly, Bob Cald-
well, Hardwick Caldwell, Bob Gaines, and Jim Millis.
The Season's Record '
McCallie . . ..... 25 Central . . . . . 4
McCallie. . ..... 125 S. M. A. . . . 6
McCallie . . . . Og City . . . . . 6
McCallie. . . . 55 Central . . . I7
McCallie . . . . 55 Bradley . . . . 6
McCallie. . . . 3, Bradley . . . . 12
McCallie .... .... 3 Q City . . . . . ..... . 6
TRACK
The-track team, under the skillful leadership of Coach Bob
McCallie, had the most successful season they have experienced in
over a decade and won every dual meet in which they took part,
thereby winning the city championship.
One of the most exciting meets of the entire season was the
Baylor relays, in which McCallie nosed out Baylor by l 1-Z points
to be crowned king of that event. The biggest setback the team
received during the year was at the Midsouth meet at Sewanee.
They had a number of bad breaks there and took third place, being
nosed out by Baylor and Castle Heights for first and second. They
had already defeated both these teams in dual meets.
Kidd, Hays, and Brock were the individual stars of the year, and
they led the team to many victories. Hays broke the oldest school
record, the 440-yard dash, in 52 seconds flat, and Brock broke the
12-year-old discus record by throwing the plate 125 feet, 9 inches.
Hays was also high-point man in the Midsouth track meet.
The lettermen were Kidd, Hays, Ennett, Williams, Pendleton,
Lancaster, Amos, Bander, Balloff, White, Pitts, B. Jones, May,
Houscr. Webb, Belk, Brock, and Kesmodel and Gardner, managers.
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McCallie ........... 55 City High . .
GOLF
Spring sports at McCallie had one of the finest seasons in many
years, and the golf team also came through in fine style by winning
both the city and Midsouth championships, by taking top honors in
the Tennessee Invitation Meet, and by winning six of their eight
matches.
The team quickly showed their superiority over the other teams
of the city by completely outclassing them in play. They also took
first place in the Midsouth and sixth place in the entire South in
the Southern Meet sponsored by the Rotary Club. Frank Garrett,
McCallie,s number one man, was medalist in both the U. T. and
Midsouth meets.
Because of this unusual record the team, composed of Frank
Garrett, Gordon Huddleston, C. A. Massey and Lester Brooks, was
awarded varsity letters.
The Season's Record
ll 'Ag Central . . . 6 IQ
McCallie won First at U. T. Invitation Meet.
McCallie ...........
The Season's Record
67
McCallie. .
McCallie. . . . . .
McCallie. . ..... . . .
McCallie .........,.
McCallie. . . . . . .
McCallie. . ..... 66
..5Og Lee High ... , .
64
65
5 Central . . . . .46
3 City ..... . .38
45
g Castle Heights . .58
57
, Baylor .... . .
..,22
HONOR
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McCallie won first place at Baylor relays.
McCallie placed third at Midsouth,
lVlcCallie ........... 67g Ashville School for Boys. . . 55
TENNIS
The McCallie School has always been known for its good tennis
teams, but this year the team was one of the best, and had one of
the most successful seasons, the school has ever had, winning both
the city and Midsouth championships in singles and doubles.
McCallie and City were running a close race for the city chaml
pionship, but our team cinched the title by beating City a second
time. This gave the team their second straight city title and their
third in the last four years.
The team lost only one team match during the season and won
COMMENCEMEN
lVlcCallie ..... .,.. 5 Wg Darlington . . . 1255
McCallie .... ....... l 3 3 G. M. A. . 5
McCallie ......... 17Wg Baylor . . IA:
McCallie ......... 7Wi Central . . . IOUQ
McCallie won Midsouth Championship.
McCallie ......... 12 g Darlington . 6
McCallie ..... ..... 9 '65 Central . . 8Ve
ICity Championshipj
SWIMMING
This year the swimming team did not have a very successful season
because the majority of the members lacked experience, however under
the leadership of Mr. Thomas Kipp they made a very creditable
showing despite their inexperience.
The team placed second in the Tennessee Invitation meet and
took a third place in the Midsouth meet, but Jon Godsey earned
the only first place for the team by his graceful diving exhibition.
By winning this event he was automatically judged Midsouth diving
champion. Captain Dick Koella was the greatest source of inspiration
for his fellow members of the team by his never-say-die spirit.
The members of the team were L. Jones, McElroy, Dennis,
Stamper, Koella, Rothberger, Gault, W. Brown, Daly, Star, M.
Steele, Godsey, and McAmis, znanager.
The Season's Record
McCallie ......... 42, Central .... . 24
McCallie placed second in U. T. Invitation meet.
McCallie . ........ 19, Castle Heights . . . 47
McCallie ....,.... 293 Darlington . . . . 37
McCallie placed third in Midsouth :neet.
S, I940
Clifford Barker Grayson Memorial Medal.
John C. Campbell Award ........
Don C. Peglar Award .........
Valedictorian ......... .
Salutatorian .......... .
Washington University Award. . .
John Parks Senior Bible Medal. . .
Dr. L. Bibb Inter. Bible Medal. . .
Primary Bible Prize-Eighth Grade . .
Primary Bible Prize-Seventh Grade. . .
Summerlin Oratotical Medal ..... .
Faculty Medals for General Excellence. .
Pembroke O. Leach Algebra Medal. . .
J. Philip Gibbs French Medal ...,..
Frances Thornton Strang Memorial Medal
in English ............. .
Roy Jackson Physics Medal ......,
E. White Patton Mathematics Medal. .
E. G. Tucker Commercial Dept. Awards.
PAT WII.l.lAMS
THEO. HARVEY
ROBERT AMOS
ROBERT STREET
DAVID MECALLIE
HOLTON HARRIS
HOLTON HARRIS
WOLLE JONES
ROBERT WRIGHT
WILLIAM CARTINHOUR
HOLTON HARRIS
ROBERT CALDWELL
HOLTON HARRIS
EDWARD CHOBOT
NOEL COE
WILLIAM CARTINHOUR
O. MAX GARDNER, JR.
HERBERT GIBSON
ED CHAPIN, III
CHANDLER KING
HOLTON HARRIS
DAVID MCCALLIE
MORTON JUDD
CLARENCE STEELE
EUGENE GLAZE
Music Medal for Improvement .......
W. E. Brock, Jr., Chemistry Medal ....
Spelling Prize ...... .........
Citizenship Medal for Seniors .......
Citizenship Medal for Grammar Grades. .
Chester Stephens Athletic Award ......
Tennis Awards ..............
THOMAS CLARY
MORTON JUDD
CHARLES GRETHER
THEO. HARVEY
TAYLOR WADE
PAT WILLIAMS
J. MARSH FRERE
JOE BANDER
GEORGE BALES
WILLIAM CARTINHOUR
JACK DAYIS
MILITARY AWARDS
John Allen Carter Sabre ..........
Joe Allison Award for Best Drilled Private .
Lewis C. Leach Cup ..,,.......
Bcst Drilled Cadet Medals . . . .
GEORGE MCELROY
HOLTON HARRIS
Co. A, GEORGE Mc-
ELROY, Captain
Co. A, GEORGE
ENNETI'
Co. B, BILL DUNN
Co. C, ROBERT CALD-
WELL
Co. D, WALTER STAM-
PER, LONNIE LUMS-
DEN
Co. E, JACK DAVIS
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Sept.
Sept.
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Sept
Sept
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Oct.
CALENDAR, I939-40
New boys view Lookout Mountain and
Miss Godwin with awe.
Old keepers introduced to new in-
mates.
"Einstein" Harris attempts to sell fac-
ulty case of Kreml at bargain prices.
Medical exam. Mr. Purdy brews
some weird concoctions.
Football squad and Adair start prac-
tice.
First dance. Humphrey attends dance
mcognito and spends entire evening
convincing Garmany he is over six-
teen.
VVe begin to feel the effects of routine
already.
New boys can't wait to get into uni-
forms. Yvhat they don't know won't
hurt them-yet.
Theo's interest in life goes to Miami.
"Absence makes the heart grow
fonder," they say. Look at him now.
2-A large percentage of the battalion
walked in on Lulu while he was en-
joying a "Hershey"
tlfontinued on page 1535
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Best Grades ot Coal and Colne and
Stoker Coals
Agents tor
Winkler Automatic Coal Stokers
EAST LAKE COAL YARD ROSSVILLE YARD
3-I200 3-II75
JAMES P. ROBERTS J. P. "Jack" PAYNE
Manager
COMPLIMENTS
OF
Davenport Hosiery Mills, Inc.
THE MQCALLIE SWEATERS ARE
KNIT
SAND KNITTING MILLS COMPANY
ExcIusive Knif Goods for
Aihlefic Wear
MARTIN-THOMPSON CO.
Local DIsIribuIors
COMPLIMENTS OF
MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY
COMPLIMENTS OF
EDITH G-OETZ, FLORIST
JAMES BUILDING PHONE 7-3345
COMPLIMENTS OF
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VIOLET STUDIO CAMERA SHOP SIUCISPIS
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Wood
J. H. ALLISON AND COMPANY
U. S. Inspection in All Departments
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Oct.
Oct
Oct.
Oct
Ott
Ott
Ort.
Oct.
Oet.
CALENDAR, l939-40
3-l.ulu again tails to take enmplete
charge. Given up in di gust.
6-Cheer leaders are eleetetl. lNleCaI'ty
tries high pressure pulities-lNlissis-
sippi style.
IOi"CllllClill Raper makes debut. YVe
clon't believe he is as dumb as he
looks-at tirst.
I2-NIFS. S. J., Jr. first ntztiees "Dr.
Peppers new clinic." XVas her fave
red!
I6-Flash! Hugo Kipp is a Nazi spyl
Ssssss!
23-'rIil'lt'll now lu-ing eunsoleml by "XVcrll-
less" C'ar1.thers. 'lihey spend lung quiet
hours together.
26-Hays
today.
Can't think of a single joke
Ile can always say "Betty
keeps M'C'nul." Ur clues she?
271ctCCI'giZl State Patrol ulwjects to low
tlying. After two hours in the Sum-
merville jail, Chan decides that Me-
Callie is nnt so had after all.
3l+VVOINl, Brinnhy, Gates attaflieml hy
ghosts while tleeing XVartlen Spence.
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For the Finest Work, Call 7-2928
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I22 I-2 East Eighth Street
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Work Called tor and Delivered Anywhere at no
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403 4 J Bidq 7 2078
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CA LEN DAR, I 939-40
2-Hutchens and liuhank are under the
weather-because of gals.
4.-"Charley-Horse" W'ood introdured to
the social world-hut Hilda llude him
down.
5-Ike Belk and llill Dunn don't know
so much about mountain goats but
they do know some mountains get their
goats.
9-Aline tells "Lulu"-I can always take
a taxi home.
15-Crowell is going to be a dnetorg
Louise can hardly wait-it will only
be ten years.
18-Jimmy VVann's favorite color is red-
at leaf-t that is what the French class
founil in his handkrrcliief.
21-ciilffllflllf' now hglicves Humphreys i
ovcr sixteen.
23-"Pop" Sager likes Greene? work so
well-that he has extended a personal
invitation to be hack with him next
year.
25-Pitts says he will he at the Baylor
game.
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ACME COAL COMPANY
QUALITY COAL AND DRY sroaen coke
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Dealers in All Kinds ot Leather
Goods
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COMPLIMENTS OF
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Complimenls of
FRIENDS
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COMPANY
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TIVOLI THEATRE
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AND MANUFACTURING
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Cl-IATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
CALENDAR, I939-40
Nov. 27-MHC Bruce says he 'was there.
Nov. 29-Baylor victory and subsequent bev-
erages taken Chardl.
MEN AND YOUNG MEN
Nov 30-"Doctor" suggests rest cure for boys
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
who took the Baylor victory too
lhardj. Q
2-Mr. Lytle comes.
3-Mr. Lytle goes.
7-Mr. Lytle returns-everyone sings,
l'Oh say, but I am glad."
12-"VVarden'l Burns finally convince
Jim Millis that the holidays have not
yet begun.
14-Christmas comes but once a year-we
are still here.
HENDERSON 8x COLEMAN
Marker al Tenlh
Dec. 19-Parting day-especially from "Doc-
tor's" talk on good behavior.
Dec. 25-Glaze wakes up to find fire engine in
his stocking. Blanchard is disap-
pointed-he wanted a book on love
and marriage.
Jan. I-JNEXV Year, but Fred XVallace has te
rlfic hangover-last year s work.
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ZZI9 McCallie Ave.
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CURLE'S SOUND SERVICE
Phone 2-I I79
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OI Complimenls
CHATTANOOGA of
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COMPANY TENNESSEE EGG COMPANY
IO9 EAST SEVENTH STREET Qjwkg
GULF SERVICE STATION
McCallie and Dodds Ave.
W. F. SCHROEDER
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INCORPORATED
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THE PURE OIL COMPANY
PRODUCTS
BEST WISHES TO
TI-IE MQCALLIE SCHOOL
MILLARD COULTER
R. J. COULTER UNDERTAKIN6
COMPANY
"IT PAYS TO PLAY"
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PHONE 7-3373
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CHATTANOOGA
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ARCHIE M. PALMER, President
CALENDAR, I939-4o
,lan 3--I'BlllJj' DoC,l' f'1l.N'Ilillg prodigiuusly, Ite-
declares halt holiday--you boys need " qu'
jun. 5-David McCallie makes New YeI1r's -f i g' gh
resolution to have at least one date S- II 'I I T887
with his sponsor. Ince '- 'HL If r
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Jan. 7-Scoop! Eddie and Jane VVorth seen -Vg' ij fi
together. If jldgg 5 ,
I. I '
-lun 9-"Doc," scratching his head, zulvises 'j:':'EP3IfI1-E'T'i!I-Jjlf
boys to get on the ball. A
jan 12-McCallie beat Baylor-Dance bent E'i"' Q
M-C'll'--E 'mqi t ' Ii.
Im I7-Dirkfwii Mff, ' 'ex A CHATTANOOGA INSTITUTION
I ,I it L I SERVING THE NATION
jun 20-Cllmf the dawn!
Jan. 24,-"Professor" says he will help you- fb
to get reclassified.
jan. 30-I'Nero" Vllutson has learned :I new OVER EOOIOOO PERSONS NOW
Word which he used in bookkeeping
class when Greene remarked, "Nero
fiddles while the Class Hunks." 4,
Feb. I-VVallaL'e, HThe A B C Clulu worker,"
sets a new record-"F" Class fifteen out
of twenty-four months. LIFE AND ACCIDENT
Feb. +-Hardy, H. saw Il double feature nt
the show-one on the screen and one
that sat in front of him.
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CourIeSy
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DEALER OF
Huoson-TERRAPLANE CARS
Complimenlrs of
CRESCENT MOTORS
I Q''"'5'A""'Q"""""" """""""""' "' ' I No Dinner Is Complele
Wilhoul
DRINK QM sTAeMAIER's
L D en
jg Vacgklmdcup
I-Lb. Packages
Less Expensive Ihan
Cans
Clmallanooge Terrilory Gels Qur
Payroll and Slwoulcl Buy Our Proclucls
. Complimenls of
PHILCO RADIO
SEMINOLE BOTTLIN6
COMPANY MAGRATH OIL COMPANY
"We Answer a Call Qulclcer Tlwan
DIAL 2"92l Ilwe Fire Deparlmenlf'
PHONE 6-5222
Complimenls of
DON CHERRY TIRE COMPANY
Complimenls of
I3+I1 and Broad Slreels
Complimenls ol
D. S. ETHERIDGE
and
TI-IE WORLDS FINEST AUTOMOBILE
Complimenls of
G. P. S.
Complimenfs Of
I
WANN-CHAPMAN
FUNERAL HOME
Incorporafed '
6-2' I2
Complimenfs Of
SEWANEE COAL AND SUPPLY 3744 Brainerd Road
COMPANY Phone 2-3032. '
Complimenfs of I
R. R. NIXQN
Q99
Complimenfs QJWX9
of FOX BROTHERS COMPANY
SHOE RENEWRY' 'nc' "INSTITUTIONAL FOODS"
I7 Easf Sevenfh S+reeJr
802 BROAD STREET eww,
Compliments ot
QUINN DRUG COMPANY
l4OO Dolobs Ave.
EAST DELIVERY Phone 2-3I68
Compliments ot
THE WHELAND COMPANY
COMPLIMENTS
OF
A FRIEND
RHYNE PHARMACY
Drugs, Candies, Soclas, Toilet Goods
"Try Our Store First"
Rossville, Georgia
"The Complete Drug Store"
Compliments ot
NEWELL SANITARIUM
CALENDAR, 1939-40 F
Feb. 5-It was "toe" bad that Dot and Jimmy
had to break up.
Feb. 7-MCElf0f' now has undisputed true ro
mance-the only one in school-nos'
that Tempe has gone to Vandy.
Feb. 9-ECI'KltTlIlIlyS, 'tD0c," and "Professor"-
but Eerdman's will grow back.
Feb. II-Nftfillyi request for promotion falls
through when Captain finds out he
basn't been out for drill all year.
Feb. 12-"Professor' asserts his belief that we
are now witnessing th'e coldest weather
since ,O2.
Feb. zo-Mr. Presslyls health seems to be break-
ing down. Too many nights at Ed-
clie's Grill with Buck?
Feb. 23-Play a big success. David again
demonstrates his talents at mugging-
too bad they're going to waste.
Feb. 29-QCOmes once every four yearsl.
Mar. 1-Purdy say: '4March come bounding in
like lion but by April it is lion down."
Mar. 3-"Spider,' catches another bug in his
w web-looks just like his father, poor
boy!
fC0lZfiHU6L'l on page 147,
FILLAUER
DRUGS AND SURGICAL
SUPPLIES
OPPOSITE ERLANGER HOSPITAL
Established I9l4
Telephone 6-SI88
SOL MOYSES 8: COMPANY
INSURANCE AGENCY
309-3I3 James Bldg.
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
Compliments ot
SOUTHERN FERRO ALLOYS
COMPANY
Compliments ot
BRYAN HOSIERY MILL
Compliments ot
A FRIEND
WILLIAMS
COAL COMPANY
Oil Treafed S+OIcer CoaI Our Speciallry
Oualijry OuaraI'IIeecI
PHONES 6-I I34 6 II35
I COMPLIMENTS
OF
A. O. STIVERS
LUMBER COMPANY
"The Appliance OI Today
for Years To Come
O '55,
SS
CLOSE FURNITURE COMPANY
436 Markef STreeT
Eor EurniTure
DAY MCAMII, PMMM
.II I S
A
We I-Iave Every+I'IirIq for IIIG I-Iome
COmpIImenTS OI
M. F. HICKS TYPEWRITER
COMPANY
7I7 WaInuT STreeT
J. AVERY BRYAN COMPANY, Inc.
Funeral DireCTorS
"Qualify aI' Low Cos?"
OOmpIimenTS Complimenh
of of
RIDGE MOTOR SERVICE WILLIAM D. SPEARS
COmpIImer1I'5 Complimems
of OI
MR. AND MRS. C. L. BUCHANAN DR. O. T. BUFFALOW
BROAD STREET GARAGE
PACKARD DISTRIBUTORS
627 BROAD STREET PI-IONE 7-2I79
COmpIimerIIS OI
CHATTANOOGA FISHERIES
Corner NITIIII and Lindsay Phone 6-8642
NEW YORK NASHVILLE 0
CI-IATTANOOGA
KNOXWLLE coMPL1MENTs
ELDER 8: COMPANY
Members'
New York Srock Exchange
New York Collon Exchange A
New York Curb Exchange IAssocia+esI
Chicago Board of Trade 0
COMPLIMENTS OF
KING DOBBS AND COMPANY
Wholesale Grocers
Complimenls of COVTTPIIVDSDIS
GEORGE WALLACE, JR. HALES ETOWERS
81 Cenlral Markel 6-OISI
Complimenrs of COl'T'lPlLVY1SNl'S
o
STOVALL HARDWARE COMPANY
TUNNEL DRUG STORE
and 3I IO Brainerd Road
CRISMAN HARDWARE COMPANY RAY woMAc, Prop.
Complimenls of 63
EDWARD E BROWN Q' ' D
General Agenf , '
, BHDRUG RK: ,
Penn Mulual Lnfe Insurance Company :kno of shmmnu 1.
E M S E
SCHOOLO BUSHRESS
c H A 'r -r A N 0 OG A
C. W. EDMONDSON, Presidenf
Complimenls of
DR. MARCHBANKS
CITIZENS MOTOR COMPANY
DODGE-PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE
6I7 Broad Slreel
Challanooga, Tenn. Phone: Office 6-8I8I
R. G. BROCK
General Insurance
9I4
CHATTANOOGA BANK BUILDING
PHONE 7-IOl5
Complimenfs of
CHEROKEE MOTOR COACH
COMPANY COIVIPLIMENTS
OF
Complimenfs of
CENTRAL FRANKLIN PROCESSING
COMPANY HOTEL PATTEN
PACKAGE YARN DYERS
JOHN E. LOVELL
CompIimer1Is OI Manage,
BRYAN COAL COMPANY
Broad af I3+I'1 Sfreef
DISTRIBUTORS
GENERAL MOTORS "DELCO" STOKERS .
Compliment of
STUTZ BROTHERS
HEATING AND ROOFING
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
COMPLIMENTS OF
MEADOW BROOK FARMS, INC.
A
GRADE A PASTEURIZED MILK
38 I4 Brainerd Road "Qualify Firsf-Service AIways" Phone 2-3826
Compliments ol
RIDGE DRUG COMPANY
4l8 Dodds Ave.
Phone 2-l I7l
Compliments oi
ARROW TRANSFER
AND STORAGE CO.
PAUL S. STEWARD, '17
Wilbur D. Hodges, Prop. T H E O. F' K I N G 'I6
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar
Mar
Mar.
Mar.
Mar
Mar
CALENDAR, I939-40
5-Spence hates to do it hut-we walk
up and down steps all day-Sager
says it's good exercise anyway.
7-In spring a young man's fancy turns
to love-Nlac Blanchard feels the
urge too, hut thinks it's something else
and takes castor oil.
8-Hartley tries to dream up 11 victory
for McCallie, hut got sidetracked.
Same night-Schlemmer, "Big Bill,"
goes out at one-thirty A.M. to View
the Parthenon. Looked pretty big-
turned out to be the state Capitol.
9-Scoop! Eddie and Jane WVorth not
seen together.
II-"SllCliHH Schlemmer went out to drill
todayg we drilled indoors.
16-Annual minstrel displays hidden tal-
ents-or something.
19-Our Nazi spy turns nut to be merely
a Chess player.
22-Also in spring a young man's fancy
turns--just another dehnition tor an
upset stomach.
30-"Chick" VVebb comes to class smell-
ing like lbayl rum-claims it's on his
hair.
Qllonlilzuml on page 1j0j
Compliments oi
J. C. LANSFORD
Headquarters for Baldwin Pianos
Band Instruments
Sheet Music
I
Musical Supolies
LANSFORD PIANO COMPANY
730 Cherry Street
OUR COMMON HERITAGE . . .
"A good name is rafher To be chosen Than grea+ riches."
-Proverbs
On This common ground we rneeT, for many of your graoluafes who have conTribuTecI
To The greaf repu+a+ion of McCallie School have carried Their precepfs of high ideals
wifh Them in associafing wiTh This company and Today, as Then, are devofing Their
eTTor+s To building
"A Sou+hern InsTiTu+ion of CharacTer"
0
THE VOLUNTEER STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Cecil Woods, Presidenl'
Chaffanooga, Tennessee
CourTesy oT Complimemhs of
GENERAL MOTORS ROTHBERGER DIRECTORY CO.
ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION CHATTANOOGA KNoxv1Li.E
REAL ESTAZTEIPMQILAGEMENT Complimenfs of
Real EsTaTe, Insurance
7l9 WALNUT STREET PHONE 6-2735 WOOD AND DIE-I-ZEN
Joe DavenporT said, "l do." .
Tom BuTTalow said, "I hope To." COmpIImenTS OT
I-lave Clofhes Cleaned by GORDON I.. SMITH
ArchHrecT
Complirnenfs of Compliment oT
A FRIEND A FRIEND
MAC'S DRY CLEANING CO.
3I7 Brainerd Road
"We Clean Everyllning-Dye for You"
REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE
MORTGAGE LOANS
PAUL SHEPHERD REALTY COMPANY
II33 Volunfeer Bldg.
Complimenfs of
Campbell Roofing 81 InsuIa+ing Co.
Complimenfs of
NORTON R. CAMPBELL, Owner
I307 McCallie Ave. Phone 2-3I36
Complirnenls of DR' W' EMlG
Veferinarian
A FRIEND
IO94 McCallie Ave.
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
BRAINERD DRUG
COMPANY
Complirnenls of
R. K. SCHOLZE GROCERY
Chamberlain and Dodds
For
QUALITY ALWAYS
REGARDLESS OF PRICE
See
NEWTON CHEVROLET
329 Marlmef Sifreel
MOUNTAIN CITY
STOVE COMPANY
0
Read Your
"SATURDAY NITE LAMP.PosT" CAFETERIA
J wil'
S2231 TLQIGQTS EQUIPMENT
Edilors
if
Compliments of
EMIIIE2
3850 Brainerd Road
Chattanooga, Tennessee
R. W. IRichardI Belhea, Owner-Mgr.
Compliments OI
AVONDALE STONE COMPANY
CHATTANQOGA TENNESSEE
PHONE 2-4834
ECONOMY LUMBER COMPANY
North Chattanooga, Tennessee
PRICE, QUALITY, SERVICE
PI-IONE 65932
0
COM PLIMENTS OE
CI-IATTANOOC5A'S FINEST
HOTEL
THE READ HOUSE
Apr. 24
CALENDAR, I939-40
Apr. I-"D0CIOFlI declares three holidays!
Apr. 2
Apr. 4.
Apr. 6
Sager tells all of his classes they are
the best he has ever hadg Raper sticks
no marks.
-April is the month for fishing. The
spring wind in the reeds is swishing-
Off, for ll pole and a fan of -wozms
glnd a nm' long book of Poidy pozmr.
-Flowers and "Buddy" Burns running
close race for best dressed dude on the
campus-"Bud" ahead by a straight
necktie.
-"Einstein" Harris tried to analyze
"spring fever" in the laboratory on the
basis of relativity-unsuccessful, be-
cause his hair got in his eyes. Pot-
ter, D., has the same trouble.
Apr. 8-"Uncle joe" now has a soup strainer
in cultivation-but Hweedsl' are about
to strangle the delicate crop.
Apr. Ir-"YVillie Mae" recovers from holiday
spirits.
Apr. 17-Sue Gray "pitts" her love against
any of them.
-Purdy say: I'Even beggar think that
spring is time for birds-'Buddy, can
you sparrow dime., "
CCo11li1111etl on page Ijlj
THE lv1cCALLIE SCHGOL
FOR BOYS
On Battlefield 0+ Missionary Rtdqe
CHATTANQOQA, TENNESSEE
QJWKS
EOUNDED BY
REV. T. H. MCCALLIE, D.D.
We believe in our students. They are the best advertisement that
McCallie bas. Thai is why we advertise in their annual.
QJOWX9
For Attraclively lllustraled Catalog, Apply to
HEADMASTERS
S. J. McCALLIE, SR., B.A., M.A., Ped.D., LIH. D.
J. P. McCALLIE, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., LL.D.
Apr.
l'vIz15'
May
ML15' ISTJ0llll Lusk now spends most of his
May
May
May 2.l,1,IlC1l Dance-VVz1rden Burns lets boys
Maj'
May
-Senter's sponsor has been announced
4.-"Professor" foes in training for his
9-Vespers held outside-red bugs take
I9-King, C. tloesn't come to school today
-Final exums-boys discover it's later
26-liacenluureate Sermon-lust time boys
-Graduution-parting words, teurs
CA LEN DAR, I 93 9-40
for two months-he expects to meet
her any day now.
. fe
"will to do" talks.
complete charge.
time with "Dads" "Giant Refleetoru
in The lVICCullie School Observatory
-he has that tar away look in his
eye.
there's no gms in his car.
than they think.
wander about prison yard. Conversa-
tion is even permitted.
see inside of church' till school next
year.
shecl, farewell hzlndclusps. "See you
in the full if we clon't have war."
"'l'ep" keeps the home fires burning
with summer school announcement.
Visil Our Newly Equipped Sluclio
For
PCRTRAITS
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Complefe Line of
CAMERAS, FILMS, SUPPLIES
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Fine-Grain Developing-Velox Paper
8-I-lour Service
Special Laboralory for Finishing Ivliniafure Films
Only IOc for Developing
Conlacl Prinls 3c Each, 4x6 Enlergernenls of These 6c Each
QJWKD
CLINE STUDIOS
CLINE PHOTC SERVICE
COMPLIMENTS TERRELL ELECTRIC COMPANY
OF Compfehe Elecfrical Service
fl
HAPPY VALLEY
Refrigeramrs, Ranges, Wafer Heafers
Washing Machines, Confracfing
Liglving Fixfures
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ROSSVILLE, GEORGIA
IIO4-6 MCCALLIE AVE.
PHONE 2-I I38
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