McCallie High School - Pennant Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)
- Class of 1955
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Q i 2 2 5 i 5 s 5 E E 2 E 1 The 1955 Cznnvlnt Commemoratef the C Yizznzferfary of Mcdzzie ikool CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSE A cross-crowned tower that rises High above the hillside green Once a battlefield. wet with the blood of brothers The blue clad and the gray Locked in a bitter struggle to the death Now a spot where men are born Torn from the chrysallis of callow youth To meet the challenge of the ave Men who see beauty in the changin pattern Of ,life's kaleidoscopic whirl Men who will give themselves for an ideal, Will give themselves and never as the cost, For whom the call of duty drowns the lure of pleasure, And love of country beckons like ' flame. Men whose thoughts rise above th mortal To the eternal verities of God And whom the knowledge of Coclis trutl THE CAMPBELL TOWER A spire, etched against the sky, U D ' g k a e 1 has freed e From petty aims and dreams of littl worth. Men who will follow right and scorn the wrong Because of lessons learned Beneath the symbol of the cross. HCHALMERS lVICILwA1Nlc, 721 Preparatory fckool Locatea' Un From small beginnings - Founderfs Home, the academic building Cnow Middle Hallj , which replaced the first frame school building, and Douglas Hall, a two-story dormitory when built-McCallie,s physical plant has steadily been developed step by step. North and South Halls and the concrete block gym were followed later by Lockett Lodge and Alumni Hall start- ing the modern building program. Now it stands-the fulfillment of a fifty-year dream -the last units, Davenport Memorial Gymnasium, Hutcheson and Maclellan Halls and the beautiful new chapel, crowned by the Campbell Tower. For Young Men, Mz'ffz'0nary Ridge UJ 1910 Founded by D14 Thomas Hooke MCCdll1.6 bree th Dr. Thomas H. McCallie, a Presby- terian minister, gave to his sons, Spencer ,larnagin and James Park, better known to McCallie boys as Professor and HDoctor,,' the McCallie School site and fathered the project of a Christian pre- paratory school for boys. A third bro- ther, Dr. Tornf' pastor of Central Presbyterian Church, was president of the school for many years. Now in the third generation uDr. Spencen and Dr. Bob are carrying on splendidly in their fathers, places as Co- Headmasters, 6 'J Q ana' Guzded by Gefzeratiom' of McCaIIz'e Family 1ili- , sf I if Hz'gb Scholastic Manda rdf Have Provided 61 ftrong Foundatian for the Future r Dlore than three thousand ahnnni can aHcstto the rigor of B4cCaHi6s acadennc Uaunng,xvhkh haslnade the name McCallie synonymous with sound schohushuu throughout the South and nation. McCallie faculties over the years have huih up a tradr Hon ofthorough acadenucsvoda 1927 A Well-Rounded Ufferea' . J K-A o ,,ftl9lelz'c Program That Har Paz rticzjmtion to Every i tuderzt That Mole McCallie spiritfi built up during the early years of the school, is still a dominant factor in the success of Blue Tornado teams in the widely expanded sports program of the present day. With Var- sity, Bw teams, Jayvees, Midgets, Mites and Termites competing in the various sports, McCallie boys of all ages find the thrill of compe- tition in the sports of their choice. The old quartet of football, basket- ball, baseball, and track is augmented by soccer, wrestling, cross- country, swimming, golf and tennis, with intra-mural activity including volley-ball, badminton and archery as well. Tornado teams, well-coached and aggressive, are always respected and have Won their share of titles in Mid-South and City Prep com- petition. in . 5 E,, Q fi?1f.f 221 7:15 . . it .,,, H -H, .x ip l l '4 fs 1 f l -53 -E I J McCallie has always held its Chief emphasis on the development of Christian character as shown in the school motto: MlVlan's chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy Him foreverfi The Bible is still the cornerstone of the curriculum taught hy uDoctor,', UDL Spencef, Mr. Purdy and Mr. Strang. The uHonor Systemf, which has stood the test of fifty years, is dear to the heart of every McCallie boy. The Missionary Committee, emphasizing aid to Shikoku Christian College in Japan, and the YMCA, with its prayer-meeting and xesper programs. are important in the religious life at McCallie. Q-nu, 4 ' M ..,,,,.x-,, N 4, g , , A A gg 5 Nh-fu W ' 5 l97f'Z'.ffi0l7fl Principle! Have Alwayf Stood C1056 to the Heart of Every cCallz'e Boy 1925 1926 ty Aetirfitief Then' Have or the Development Only those who give of themselves get the most out of life, and the activities at McCallie give opportunities in varied fields for boys to express themselves and become a part of the ever-enlarging McCallie tradi- tion. The Senate and the Student Council, the former which implements the Honor System for the school, the latter which handles stu- dent problems pertaining to the dormitory students, are the two governing bodies elected by the boys. Publications, debating, dramatics, glee club, YMCA, Missionary Committee, astro- nomy club and hop committee are among the activity groups which serve as outlets for the student expression, with Cum Laude, the Monogram Club and Keo-Kio recogniz- ing achievement in scholarship, athletics and leadership, respectively. had Offered the 0pp01ftu1zz'Iy of Uzztfide Izztereftf I 1 ff i S - , ' , i . 4 1 1 nd Mz'l1'tar3f TT6ll.7l1.1Zg That Hay E'7Zg67Z6l767 66l7 Leaderfbzp Qualz'tz'e.r and 56lf-Dl.JClPll.1ZB KIcCaHie has had a udlhary depart ment since Xforld War I days and is proud of the nlore than eighteen hun- dred alumni who served in World Yvar II.'The 1UiHf3Tf'YVOTk at 3ICCalHe plays a vhalpartinlnohhnglnen dudngthe YYHHSHUNIffOH1bOYhOOdtOIH3HhOOd. I hu 1925 ribute to Co-Founder, President, Headmaster Emeritus, Head of the Bible Department -Dr. Park is all of theseg hut to fifty years of lVlcCallie hoys he is Doctor,', a friend and counsellor who is always will- ing to use the knowledge gained from his years of experience in working with hoys to help students in anything from personal prohlems to scholastic ones. During lVlcCallie,s fifty year history many things have changed, hut the Chris- tian principles upon which MDoctor,' and his hrother founded the school have re- mained the same. The Senior Class is proud to dedicate the 1955 PENNANT to one who so enilmodies the spirit of lVlc- Callie. Doctor olmef Park McCvl llie 142 Zn, XW ! I W Y lk f, Z W y , W ff , 1 Q 4, wg ' -.1 YX6 i .X . f f N! Fzftietk A nn iafermzf Convocvztion May l9, 20, and 21, 1955, were red-letter days for McCallie students, faculty, alumni, patrons, and friends, but to no one did they mean more than to Dr. and Mrs. J. P. lVleCallie who had been a part of Mcflalliels entire fifty-year history and to whom the Chapel dedication meant the fulhllment of a life- long dream. The Convocation unfolded smoothly, following the Well-laid plans of the chairman, Dr. Bob Mc- Callie. Before the general program Thursday after- noon, trustees. faculty and members of the McCallie family gathered in the chapel lobby for the unveil- ing of the busts of the co-founders, the work of Miss Belle Kinney. The busts, gift of the trustees, were presented by Mr. Robert L. Maclellan, vice-presi- dent of the Board, who paid tribue to 'iProfessor and Doctor. DOCTOR A personal triumph. DR, BOB Convocation planner Bl'S'l' OF DOCTOR MR. ROBERT MACLELLAN FOR TRI'S'I'ElCS In person with grandson. '. . . Paying tribute to eo-founders. . . . .4 N. Q X K X Y . N. C Q.. ' 5 ' X XXX .M x NW K Q .. X x X f X . ,Wx xg sg SNN XX X , .xxx , X x yfQ 5Xqx,XXqxNiQ Q. . -5 . . K x .X .wx ,X N 3. W. ,- A .Q Qf.UXL, 5 Q Aw 'Q W x -. 91 N A X fkixlwf Nw x 2 A fvf -. S Niw1vS..,kX Y . N X . . xx MEN .K N,,,Nf' 'Z AVRINX -f .X ,, ' .gig X . iff . .Q .. f , , U1 ' Q X NV X W. . We Q X W, M. N4, 4' 'Q mW , w Q L NN DIC. IVRANVIN l'. G-.XINICS hiotlu-r lltusterpiect- in tletlicuiory ncltlrt-ss. . . . After the regimental parade on Alumni Field in honor of the trustees. Mr. Edward E. Brown, senior trustee of the school, presided at the dedieatory ex- ercises. Selections by the Clee Club, a salute from the lVlid-South Association by Colonel C. R. Endsley of T.M.l., and the dedication of the Campbell lVle- morial Tower by Dr. J. P. lVlCCallie preceded the address by Dr. Francis P. Gaines, president of Washington and Lee University, a McCallie patron and one of the Southis great orators. Following his eloquent address Dr. James L. Fowle, pastor ofthe First Presbyterian Church of Chattanooga, gave the dedicatory prayer. More than eight hundred were guests of the school at the bullet slipper held in Davenport Memorial Gymnasium. Nl ICM ORIAI. PLAQI' IC llonox-ing loyal Mcftlllio family. . . t'AMl'BlCl,l. 'POXYEK DEDICATION Doctor Speaks simply of memorials .... THE COLOR GUARD Marching on to 1'nrzule Ground. CONVOCATION PARADE Reg-iment 'makes fine showing. REX IEWING STAND Trustees and wives. . idk. 1-...Nt 'Q Q... , Q. If f , K ff V , , , A A x y fx ,Q I x x A ff ' 4' x f. . , BMJ? , ,fx , K. f,,.3,4xpL M ' f lb Q 1. V , ' ,M K N , W X? f ' ' ' , 5' ff 1 Z3 x X 1 I, ,. AVR ymsxff N X fi Wqf i , ,I f af ,r 4 x Q Q, Q f .- , , . NX v H X, ,, .5 .z. g 'X f X x, lm AM! x 3 . A I , x V ,, ,4.,,,3,, , 5 , N9 , 9 Q 3 X wfwgfw W-mg. 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Q. 14 ' s . . in :si , ,291 fm ' ' fix- 5 I in 5 w f ,, 7W W' IAM 'V N,-vff A N MX ...Z f W 5 .Q I , . 5 9 iw Zn- un, nun.-,vn-M an an -r. time S Vx .. .s ti l'l-IASIBEK OF l'05I3ll'IRCl I DINNER SPEAKERS Dr. Folgnte Darden, l'niversity of Virginia president: Mr. Mark Wilson, dinner 4-lmirman: and school heads, Miss Mary Han- nnli 'l'nc'ker, Dr. Herbert Burks, and Dr. Spellcer Nlvfalllie. HK. HAlilNYIf'K l'AI.lHYELl,. JR. A salute from the Alumni .... 5 Friday morning Mr. Ralph McGill. '17, flllflllfll Constitzzlion editor. spoke at the student program. and Mr. Hardwick Caldwell, Jr.. '40, Alumni presi- dent. gave a salute from all past McCallie boys. Larry McNeill and Albert McGregor, the student body presidents for the two terms, gave the invoca- tion and benediction. Friday evening at the Chattanooga Chamber ol Commerce dinner at the Read House Dr. Colgate Darden. President of the University of Virginia, spoke. folloixing remarks by Miss Mary Hannah Tucker, Dr. Herbert Barks. and Dr. Spencer Mc- Callie. heads ol Chattanoogais three prep schools. Nlr. Mark K. Wlilson. Jr.. past-president of the Chamber and a McCallie trustee, presided. Alumni Day Saturday was featured by a golf tournament for :Xlumni and bridge for their wives with lunch at Fairyland, and in the late afternoon a boat ride on Chickainauga Lake and barbecue sup- per at the Hamilton Bank Lodge. Adm l.7fli.ff1f'6llLi07fl DR. JAMES PARK McCALLIE President, Board of Trustees Co-founderg Headmaster Emeritusg Head of Bible Department and Instructor in New Tesa lament Bilnleg AB.. A.M., University of Vir- ginia, 1900g Ph.D.. University of Virginia. 1903: LL.D.. Davidson College. 19363 LL.D.. King College. 1939. B061 Wi 0 f Trufteef Robert Llewellyn William E. Edward l'lllll'l'SOIl L. llurclwit-k Gaines l'. Eclwarll Y. Maelellan Brock, Jr, Brown Caldwell Cuniphell Chapin, Jr. Joseph H. John Storrs John LaFayette Robert C. Thomzls Crane llr, liolwrl Goree- llnvt-nport Flt-tt-lwr HlltC'll951lll, Jr. Jones, Jr. MOCallie Nelson 25 x Baum' of Trufteaf Dr. William L. Dr. R. Frederick Nlark K. Javk E. L. Hardwick Pressb Thomason Wilson, Jr. XYhitaker Caldwell, Jr. Headmafterf N DR. SPENCER J. McCALLIE Headmaster Director of Admissionsg Instructor in Bihleg Mem- ber. Board of Trusteesg Faculty Adviser. Student Senateg Member. Headmasters' Associationg Past- President. Southern Association of Independent Schools. f 2 A , 'ff . ,f- f X Qf ei fi f - 'vlgzf yjf ., f ff f W f X DR. ROBERT L. McCALLIE Headmaster Chairman, Fiftieth Anniversary Convocationg In- structor in Englishg School Treasurerg Secretary, Board of Trusteesg Head Coach. Soccerg President. Private Schools Association of Central States. A MAJOR ARTHUR LEE BURNS Assistant Commandantg Head, Modern Language Depart- mentg Master of Dormitoriesg Chairman, Discipline Com- mittee. COLONEL HERBERT P. DUNLAP Commandantg Business Manager. .vfocia te 60ld7flfl6l,ffE1f'.f CHALMERS M. S. McILWAINE Athletic Directorg Head, Mathematics Departmentg Alumni Directorg Director of Public Relations. W. WALLACE PURDY Head, Science De-partmentg School Or- ganistg Master in Charge of Leaves. fi ,,2,, A ' f , . - ' '-t A '. ., , Y 27 U, , W ANL First Row: Second Row: L HUSSILI I. TATIA' C , I . I 3 A 1 . HOUSTON PATTERSON, JR. l',nglIslI: Principal, junior Sc-honlg Head Coach, Basketball anzl Mathematica. Assistant in Athletics Track. H Q i i CHARLES MCDOWPILL l??lH.NTS' STEANE Trainerg Master of Study Halls: Superintendvnt, Davenpfwrt 1 et enms OAC ' Memorial Gymnasium. CAPT E H BROOKS THUMAS WIALKER Head of Commercial Dept.g Master of Dining Hallg Tartival Mmlfffl LUUSUUSCSI DNlm2l1i1'S Cflilfll- Offiverz Dircvtor, Boarding Camp: Assistant in Athlctivs. CAPT. DAVID M. SPENCER C. CLARK CHISM History: Hfrarl Coach, Football, Wrestling, Basvlnall: rllilffllflll Enulighr Dirwtmv of Publicity. Adviwr ,rurmuln Officer. D i ' i i i I ELLIOTT T. ScHIvIIDT w 1 EDWIN C' LUNPIEN C I bl Head of History Dcpt.g Publil' Speaking, Dirlralv Cllklfll. Svlullwz Gym Dlrwmr: Swlmmmg mu 1' Third Row: MAJ. CLINTON C. NIOORE NlLllll1'IIlllllL'5Q Cross Country Coavlig 'I'ac'tiI'al Ollircr. A. WARRIAIN JAM!-IS l'lngliSlIg Director of Social Activities. PATRICK D. MCKINSEY Mathematics: Assistant in Athletics, ROBERT W. TRUSDELL Head of English Department: Assistant in Athletics, JAMES C. WARE Tutor in Mathematics. 28 First Row: Second Row: JOHN W. DAY R. D. BOWMAN History and Ceugraphy: Assistant Football and Track Coach. Lalm and Engllsh' Q N C. W. EIIWIN . BILLIE l0h.Q'RA'?AM . History and Scienceg Football Line Coachg Director, Day English and Art: Assistant In Athletics. Cam p. WILLIABT O. E. HUMPHREY5 WILLIAM H, GREEN Latin: Storeroum Manager. Assistant Commanclantg Assistant Businefs Manager. J, J, BISHOP D. GREEK Nlatlimiiativsg Bandmaster: Directnr af Cleo Club, ClWmlSi1'Y1 CDH C0f1Ch- Faculty Third Row: J. W. KILGORE Mathematicag Tar-lic-al Ofiic-er, H. R. LUTZ Mathematicsg Director, Driver Training Program. J. H. PRIDDY English. A. F. RICHARDSON Histury. 29 IS. Sl'I4INf'EK J, lI1'l'ALLll'l Librarian X , ,,,, f ifmff ff afsfwr ,ay f,ff , ,Sf WW fy 6? Q A f' W A , f be Staff First Row: MISS MISS MISS MRS. MRS. MRS. Seco MRS. MISS MISS MISS MISS MRS. ZELLA WOODS ...... MAE JONES, RN.. . .. ANNE MQCALLIE ..... THOMAS F, WALKER H. L. SMITH ......... RILEY THOMAS ..... nd Row: C. M. HARPER ........ ALMA HARRINCTON SHIRLEY SPRAGUE. EVELYN STERCHI... NAOMI DOUGH ERTY ..... A. L. BURNS ......... ..........Recorder .. .... .... R esident Nurse ....................AlumniSecretary Assistant Librarian, Remedial Reading . . . . . .Assistant Director of Admissions . .,................ .... . . .Bursar ....DietiZian . . .... Dietitian ...... ...Secretary . . . .Assistant Bursar ..... . . . . . .Secretary . . . .Assistant Librarian ,W I 30 905 95 Guam 1? 'z X , Nz 1 S'-X K x NRM '-mis x 1 6 1 k i H Cixi! fy . X ,,', X, Ox 195 ommencement anon W fr fri Clifford Barker Grayson Memorial Medal .... ...... L ARRY MKINEILL Campbell Memorial Award .....,............. ..... A LBERT MCGREGOR Don C. Peglar Memorial Award ............... ..... L ARRY MCNEILL Thomas Winchester Hendrick Memorial Awards. .. ...... LAYTON MAUZE, CHARLES REED Valedictorian. .. ..,.,.. .................. .......,... J O E SULLIVAN Salutatorian ............ ...,.........,........,... M ICHAEL BURKHARDT Dr. T. E. P. Woods Memorial Medals for General Excellence ........... DAN NJASSEY, TED BURKHARDT, MOSE MALLETTE, JIMMY H. ROGERS, Louis HAUN J, Philip Gibbs, Jr., French Medal .,.. ..... W ILLIAM THOMPSON Holton Harris Oratorical Medal ,...... ..,..... ...... L A YTON MAUZE John Crowell Mathematics Medal ......................... ALSTON STEINER Michael M. Allison Memorial Plane Geometry Medal ...... JIMMY H. ROGERS Pembroke 0. Leach Algebra Medal .................... FRANCIS THOMPSON W, E. Brock, Jr., Chemistry Medal .............,.. ....... W ILEY ADKINS Roy Jackson Physics Medal ..................,.............. JOE SULLIVAN Frances Thornton Strang Memorial Medal in English. .SPENCER MCCALLIE III Scott N. Brown Primary Bible Awards .,....,. DAN MASSEY, TED MONTACUE Dr. J. L. Bibb Memorial Bible Award .... ........... F RANCIS THOMPSON John Parks Bible Award ....,,.............. ...,. P HIL ROLLINSON Douglas C. Haynes Memorial Bible Award .... ......... L OUIS CARTER John H. Kent Latin Medal ............... .......... M ICHAEL BURKHARDT Maurice Contor Award .................................. RAYMOND BIBLE Judge David Campbell Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, History Medals ............................... DAN MASSEY HARRY BURN Citizenship Medal for Seniors by the Sons of the American Revolution .,.. BEN MURPHEY Citizenship Medal for the Junior School by tlte American Legion ........ PAT SMARTT . . . .HARRY BURN Billy Wilson Memorial Track Medal ...........,............... PAT LILES Gilbert Taliaferro Memorial Publications Medal ........ John W. Logan Memorial Junior School Athletic Award .... LEONARD SINGTON Gilbert Taliaferro Memorial Junior Tennis Awards ......,..........,... TOMMY NEWELL, JOHNNY KILLEBREW Jimmy Bzfene Memorial Tennis Sportsmanship Award ................... JOHN POINDEXTER, BOB EWING Coaches' Athletic Trophy .................................. BOD HARDISON Billy Wernyss Trophy for Best Spirit in Athletics. ..... LARRY MCNEILI Chester Stephens Athletic Medal .............. .,.. W INSTON CAINE John Allen Carter Trophy ......... .....HoRNsBY WAssoN Ed Anderson Trophy ........ . .... CHARLES LEDOvITz Joe Allison Award ............ . . ...DAVID HICKI-:Y Hanes Lancaster, Jr., Award .... ..... J OE WARNER Taylor Wade Medal ........... Linus Llewellyn Award .... . . . . .BOB CRATES .. ...TED TURNER Donald Munson Award .... .. ..... CHARLES REED .ROY WOODRUI-'E .RONNY NEWDILL Jack Kinser Award ...................... . .. Best Drilled Eighth Grade Cadet Medal ......... .... Best Drilled Seventh Grade Cadet Medal ............. ..... B ACON FOSTER American Legion Award for Military Excellence ............. ARTHUR BURNS Lewis C. Leach Cup ................... Company A, CAPTAIN ARTHUR BURNS Best Drilled Cadet Medal s .................., Company A. LUTHER BOONEQ Company B, BILL STEMQ Company C, PAUL WOODALLQ Company D, BOB EWINCQ Company E, RALPH CI.ARKg Company F, RODY SHERRILLQ Band, CLAUDE WOOD. Top: Larry McNeill, winner of the Grayson Medal, receives the Billy Wemyss trophy. Middle: Colonel salutes Carter trophy winner, Hornsby Wasson, Bottom: Winston Caine is congratulated upon winning the Stephens Award. miofw AJ OFFICERS JOSEPH WILLIAM SULLIVAN III .... . .... Presidenl WINSTON PAULDING CAINE. JR... ...... Vice-Presidenz DAVID ALLAN FLOYD. . .. .. . ..... Secretary Senior Claw Left tn right: XYinston Caine, Joe Snllixnn, David Floyd 34 RICHARD BABE ANDERSON ...... ....,....... . . .... Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1949: Private, Company F, '49-'50g Private, Company E, '50-'5lg Private, Company C, '51-'52: Private, Company B, '52-51: Sergeant, Company A, '54-l55: Nite Foot- ball, l-193503 Mite Soccer, '49-'51g Mite Track, '50, Freshman Track, '51, Volleyball, '51-'Slip J, V. Soccer, '51-'52g Midget Football, '52q J. V, Football, '53-'54, Touch Football, '54-'55: General Tennis, '55: Sailing, '55g Astronomy Club, '53-'54g Missionary Committee, '53-'55, Glee Club, '52-'53g PENNANT '55: Paws, '55: Missionary Ridge Club, '49-'55, JAMES MURREY ATKINS ........................ Charlotte, North Carolina Enrolled September, 1952g Private, Company B, '52-'54g Private, Company A, '51-'55: Cross- Country, '52-'54, Varsity Swimming, '52-'53, '54--'551 Varsity Traek, '53-'55, Monogram Club, '53-'55, Ramblers, '52-'53, Charlotte Club, 52-'55, lVlid-South Track Champions, '55, DAVID WALLACE BARNES ......................... Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled, September, 194-91 Private, Company F, '49-50: Private, Company E, '50-'51, Private, Company C, '51-'52g Private First Class, Company C, '52-l54g Sergeant, Company A, '5-1-'55g Gym, '-191 Mite Soceer, '49-'50g Swimming, '49-'50g General Tennis, '50-'51g Golf, 513533 Volleyball, 51-55g Touch Football, '54-3 Glee Club, '51-l5-lg President, Glee Club, '53-'5-lg Astronomy Club, '52-'55, Pivoters Club, '54-'55, Missionary Committee, '53-'55, Brainerd Club, '-19-'55, FRANKLIN HERSHEL BARNWELL ................... Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 19495 Private, Company F, '-19350: Private, Company E, '50-'51g Private, Company C, '51-'52, Corporal, Company E, '52-'53g Sergeant, Company D, '53-'5-1: Platoon Sergeant, Company B, '5-l-'55, Mite Tennis, '50g Wrestling, '51-'55g Mid-South Wrestling Champion, 147 Pound Class, '54g 2nd Best Wrestler in Mitl.South, '5-1: Mid-South Wrestling Champion, 167 Pound Class, '55g Best Wrestler in Nlid-South, '55g Captain Mid-South Wrestling Champions, '54-'55: Most Improved Wrestler Award, '54: Best Wrestler Award, '55: Varsity Track, '54-'55g Georgia State Wrestling Champion, 167 Pound Class, '55g Cum Laude, '55, Winner, Poster Contest, '53g Monogram Club, '53-'55g Sergeant-at-Arms, Mono- gram Club, '54-'55: Missionary Committee, '53-'Sig Vive President, Astronomy Club, '53-'5-lg Tornado, '53-'55g PENNANT, '54-'55g L or L Club, '54-55: Mid-South Track Champions, '55, DICK AND ICRSON MYRR EY ATKINS Senior! D.-KVI D BARNES FRANKLIN lx.xl5NBvl'1l,li RA Y BIBLE BILL BIGG ERS Seniom A R'l'H I' R HLA K IC TOM BRADLICY RAYMOND EDWARD BIBLE .........,...... ..,...... M orristown, Tennessee Enrolled September, 19521 Private, Company B, '52-'53, Corporal, Company A, '53-'54, Color Sergeant, '54-'55g Color Guard, '53-'51, Best Drilled Company, '53-'54, J. V, Football, '52-'53, Touch Football, '52-'55g B Team Football, 53-'54, Varsity Track, '53-'54, Varsity Football, '53-'5l: Summer School Senate, '53: Head Waiter, '54-'55, Missionary Committee, '52-'55, President, Missionary Committee, '54-'55, Y.M.C.A., '54-'55, Vice President, Y.M.C.A., '54, Serretary, Y.lVl,C.A., '55g Mid-South Christian Life Conference, '55, Upper East Tennessee Club, '52-'55, Maurice Contor Award, '55. WILLIAM PRESTON BIGGERS .................... . .Durham, North Carolina Enrolled September, 1952: Private, Company D, '52-'53: Private First Class, Company A, '53-'54: Sergeant, Company B, '54-'55, Best Drilled Company, '53-'54, Varsity Track, '53-'54: Volleyball, '54-'55g Gymnastics, '52-'53g General Swimming, 52-'54, Glee Club, '54-'55, Dramatics Club, '53-'55, Missionary Committee, '54-'55, Y.M.C.A., '54-'55, Waiter, '54-'55, North Carolina Club, '52-'55, ARTHUR COPELAND BLAKE .............................. Griilin. Georgia Enrolled September, 1953: Private, Company C, '53-'54g Corporal, Company A, '54-'55: Tennis, '53-'54, Track, '54, Wrestling, '53-'54: Golf, '55, Astronomy Club, '53-'55, Georgia Club, '53-'55, JAMES THOMAS BRADLEY, JR. .............. . ....... Bay Minette, Alabama Enrolled September, 1953: Private, Company A, '53, Corporal, Company A, '5-1: Sergeant, Company C. '54-'551 Varsity Football, '53-'5'l: Mid-South Champions, 'S-1: Varsity Basketball, '53-'S-lg Varsity Baseball, '54-'55: All Mid-South Baseball, '54-: Honorable Mention, All-City Baseball, '54: Treasurer, Nflonogram Club. 'S-1555: Alabama Club. '53-'55. Kilt W F GEORGE FRED!-:Ric BROCKMAN ......,.. ...... ........ G r eenville, Kentucky Enrolled September, 1953: Private, Company C, '53-'54, Private, Company B, '54-'55, Dramatics, '55. REEVES BROWN, JR. ............................... Cleveland, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1951: Private, Company C, '51-'52, Private, Company A, '52-'53, '55, Corporal, Company A, '53-'54: J. V. Football, '51-'52, Varsity Truek, '52, '55g Varsity Swimming, '52-i531 Varsity Football, '53-54: Mid-South Football Champions, i541 Touch Football. YS3-'5Sg Smoking Club, '53-'55: Cleveland Club, '51-'55. CARL lV1ICHAEL BURKHARDT ........... . .......... Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 19-19, Private, Company F, '49-i51g Private First Class, Company D, '51-'52: Corporal, Company E, '52-'53g Corporal, Company C, '53-i541 Corporal, Company A, '54-'55: Mite Basketball, '49-'5l: Mite Tennis, '50-511 Mite Football, '5lg Midget Basketball. '51-'52: General Tennis, '52-'53, J. V. Basketball, '52-'54: Cross-Country, '53-'5-1: Varsity Track, i5-1355: T. E. P. Woods Medal for General Excellence, i513 Sons of American Revolution Good Citizenship Medal, '5l1 Gilbert Taliaferrn Memorial Junior School Tennis Award, '51: Eighth Grade History Medal, '5l: Dr, J. L. Bibb Memorial Bible Medal, '53, Cum Laude, '54--'55, Monogram Club, '54-'55, Missionary Ridge Club, -1-9555: Salutatorian, 555, John H. Kent Latin Medal, 155, Mid-South Track Champions, '55, HARRY THOMAS BURN, JR. ................. . ....... Rockwood, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1951: Private, Band. '51-'52: Private First Class, Band, '52-'53: Cor- poral. Band. '53-'54: Platoon Sergeant, Band, '54-i551 Swimming, '51-'55: Manager, J, V. Basketball, '52-'54, Assistant to Director of Publieity, V53-i552 Gymnastics, '51-'52, Manager, General Athletics. '54: Southern Inter-Scholastir Press Association Conference, '55: Ten- nessee Press Association Conference, '55: Tornado, '51-'55g Assistant Editor, Tornado, '54-'55, PI-IYYANT, '52-55: Class Editor, PENNANT, I54'i551 French Club, '52s 55: Y.M.C.A., '51g Smoking Club, 753-755, Tennessee Club, 351355: Gilbert Taliaferro Memorial Publi:-ations Medal, '55g D.fX.R, History Medal, '55. GICORGIC BROFKNIAN BUSTER BROWYN Senior! MIR IC Bl' R KHA Rll'l' HA RRY BURN AliTHI'lC BURNS XYIN NTUN QXXINIC Senior! HUGH i'Al.I..1H'AY HILL 1'AlKAN'AX ARTHUR LEE BURNS, JR. ........................ Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company E, '-1-9350, Private First Class, Company E, '50-'5l: Private First Class, Company B, '51-'52: Corporal, Company D, '52-'53, Sergeant, Company A, '53-'54, Captain, Company A, '54-'55, Firing Squad, '53-'54, Best Drilled Company, '51-52. '53-'55, Mite Football, '-19-'50, Mite Basketball, '49-'51, Mite Baseball, '50, Mite Tennis, 513 Midget Football, '51, J, V. Basketball, '51-'52, B Team Tennis, '52, Fall Tennis, '52-'53: B Team Basketball, '52-'53, Varsity Tennis, '53, Varsity Basketball, '53-'55, Varsity Baseball, 54355, Utility, All'City Baseball, '55, Junior School Representative Senate, '50, French Club, '53-'55, Hop Committee, '54-'55, Copy Editor, PENNANT, '54-'55, Mono- gram Club, '54-'55: Keo-Kio, '55, Lewis C. Leach Cup, '55, American Legion Award for Military Excellence, '55, Paws, '55, Missionary Ridge Club, '49-'55, WINSTON PAULDING CAINE, JR. ................... Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company F, '49-'50, Private, Company E, '50-'51, Private First Class, Company B, '51-'52, Corporal, Company D, '52-'53, Corporal, Company B, '53, Sergeant, Company B. '54, Captain, Company B, '54-'55, Mite Football, '49-'50, Mite Soccer, '49-'51, Mite Baseball, '50-'51, Midget Football, '51, J. V. Soccer, '51-'52, B Team Track, '52: Varsity Football, '52-'54: Captain, Varsity Football, Mid-South Champions, '54, All-City. All-Area, All-Mid-South Football, '54, Varsity Soccer, '52-'55, Mid-South Soccer Champions, '53-'54, Alternate-Captain, Varsity Soccer, '54-'55, Varsity Track, '53-'55, Douglas Haynes Memorial Bible Award, '53: Cum Laude, '54-'55, Hop Committee, '54-'55, Treasurer. Keo Kio, '54-'55, Vice-President, Senior Class, '54-'55, Tornado, '51-'55, Society Editor, Tornado, '51-'55, PENNANT, '53-'55, Senate, '51-'52: Monogram Club, '53-'55, Presi- dent, Monogram Club, '54-'55: L or L Club, '55, Brainerd Club, '49-i55, Chester Stephens Athletic Medal, '55, Mid-South Track Champions, '55. HUGH WHEELER CALLAWAY ........................ Cleveland, Tennessee Enrolled September 1951, Private, Company B. '51-'53, Private First Class, Company A, '53-'54, Corporal, Company A, 154-'55, J. V. Football, '51-'52, J. V. Basketball, '51-'52, Varsity Football, '53-'54, Mid-South Football Champions, '54, Varsity Wrestling, '53-'54: Varsity Soccer, '54-'55: Monogram Club, '54-i555 French Club, '52-'55, Glee Club, '53-'55, Smoking Club, '54-'55, Tennessee Club, '51-'55. WILLIAM HUNTLEY CARAWAY. ..................... Gulfport, Mississippi Enrolled September. 1953: Private, Company A, '53-'54, Corporal, Company A, '54-'55, Best Drilled Company, '53-54: J. V, Football, '53: Gym. '53-'54, Touch Football, '55, Golf, '55, Dramatics Club, '51-'55, Y.Nl.C.A., '55, Missionary Committee, 51555, Pivoters Club, '5-1-'55. , DAVID EARL CAYWOOD. ............................. Danville, Kentucky Enrolled September. 1953: Private, Band, '53-54: Corporal, Banrl, '54-'55: B Tt'llf'1l Basketball. '53-'5-1: Y.Nl.C.A.. '55: Student Waiter, '51-'55g Kentucky Club, '53-'55. WTHITNEY CARSWELL COLBURN, JR... ............. Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 19-19: Private, Company F, '49-50: Private First Class. Company E. '50-'5lg Private First Class, Company B, '51-'52g Corporal, Company C, '52.'53g Sergeant, Company B. '53-'54: First Sergeant, Company B, '54-'55: Best Drilled Company, 'Sl-'52: Mite Football. '49-'5O: Mite Track. '50-51: Midget Football, Sl: J. V. Travk, '51-523 Mid. South Cross-Country Champions, '52-'54: Varsity Track, '53-'55: Varsity Wrestliitg. '51-353 Monogram Club, '53-'55: Cvlee Club, '52-'53: Missionary Committee, '52-'54: Astronomy Club, '50-52: Smoking Club, '54-'55, Lookout Mountain Club, '49-55. WILLIAWI NTADDOX COLE . ......,.............,. .. .Birmingham Alabama Enrolled June, 1951: Private, Company B, '51-'52: Private, Band, '52-'53: Corporal, Banrl, '53-'5-1: First Sergeant, Band, '54-553 Midget Football, V511 Varsity Boxing, '51-'533 B Team Track, '52-'53g J. Y. Football, '52: B Team Football, '53-54: Varsity Wrestling, '53-55: Alternate Captain, Varsity Wrestling, '54-'55: Varsity Track, '51-'551 Y.M.C.A., '521 Student Council, 53: Vice President, Student Counvil, '5-1-'55g Junior Representative, Senate, '53-54: Monogram Club, '54-'55, Vice President, Monogram Club. '54-'55: Mis- sionary Committee, '52-55: Birmingham Club, '51-'55, Mid-South Track Champions, '55. JOHN NORMAN CRAWFORD .............. ...,...., C hattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September 1949: Private Company F, '49-'5l: Private First Class, Company D, '51-'52, Corporal, Company F, '52-'53: Sergeant. Company F, '53-'5-1: Lieutenant, Company F. 51-55: Mite Soccer. '49-51: Mite Track, '50-'5l: Termite Football, 503 Mite Football, 51: J, Y. Soceer, '51-52: Freshman Track, 52: Midget Football, '52-'53: J. V, Suoc-or, '32-53: J. V, Baseball, 53: Varsity Soccer, '53-55: Best Spirit Trophy. Socfer, '53-'54, Astronomy Club, '49-'52, Monogram Club, '54-'55g Brainerd Club, '53-55. DAVID CAYNYOOD H lll'l'N IGY L'0Ll5l'lRN Seniow BILL COLE JOHN CRAY' FORD ERN ENT DARK DAVE DAVIS Senior! HENRY DICKS l'Al'l, DON'I'll.l. Joseei-r Eaoesr DARR ........................ . . Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1949: Private, Company E, '49-'50g Private First Class, Company F, '50-'51, Private First Class, Company C, '51-'52: Corporal, Company C, '52-'53, Sergeant, Company D, '53-'54g Senior First Lieutenant, First Battalion Stall, '54-1553 Mite Soccer, '49-'511 Mite Baseball, 150-'51, J. V. Soccer. 151-152, 1. V. Baseball, '51-153g Varsity Soccer, '52-'55g Mid-South Soccer Champions, '53-'5-lg B Team Track, '53-'54g Varsity Baseball, '55, Tornurio, '52-'53, Monogram Club, 153355: President, Hop Committee, '54-55, L or L Club, '55g Missionary Ridge Club. '49-'55. DAVE Mt:AL1sTrga DAVIS ........ .. .... ........... C hattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company E, '49-'50, Private First Class, Company li, 'SO-'51: Private First Class, Company B, '51-'52, Corporal, Company C, '52-'53, Sergeant, Company C, '53-'54: Captain, Regimental Officer, '54-'55, Best Drilled Company, '51-'52, Mite Basketball, '49-'51g Mite Baseball, '50-'51, J, V. Basketball, '51-'53g B Team Track, '52, Varsity Basketball, '53-54: Var:-ity Track, '53-'55, Captain, Varsity Track, '55, Fall Tennis, '52-1533 Freshman Deeathalon Cup, '52: Missionary Committee, '53-'5-5: Treasurer, Vlissionary Committee, '54-'55g Astronomy Club, '52-'53: Inter-School Leadership Couneil, '52-'53: Monogram Club, '53-'55g Volunteer Boyls State, '54, P1-ZNNANT, '53-'55, Copy Editor, Pt-LNNANT. '53-54: Associate Editor, PI-LNNANT, '54-'55g Tornado, '51-'55: Make-Up Editor, Torrzurlo, '53-'5-1: Co-Editor, Tornado, 154-'55g Hop Committee, '54-V553 Cum Laude, 'S-lv-'55, Keo'Kio, 553 Mid-South Christian Life Conference, '54-'55, French Club, '53-'55g L or L Club, '55, Brainerd Club, '49-'55: Mid-South Track Champions, '55. THOMAS HENRY DIKIKS, JR. ...................... Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1952: Private Company D, '52-'53g Corporal, Company E, '53, Sergeant, Company E, '51: Lieutenant, Company D, '54-'55: Midget Football, '52, Volleyball, '53-'54, General Tennis, '55g Touch Football, l5'1'l551 PENNANT, '54-'55g Brainerd Club, '53-'55, Paws, '55, PAIIL WILSON DOWELL .................... ........... R ossville, Georgia Enrolled September, 1949: Private, Company F, '49-.501 Private, Company E, 150-'51, Private, Company D, '51-'52: Corporal, Company F, '52-V533 Sergeant, Company F., '53-'54g Platoon Sergeant, Company A. '51-'55g Mite Football, '49-'50g Midget Football, '51-'52g Mite Basket- ball, '49-'SOL Mite Baseball. '5O: Vlite Traek, '51g Freshman Track, '52: Varsity Boxing, 150-.532 Volleyball. '50-'SSL General Swimming, '50-'55, Touch Football, '54.'55g Sailing, '55g Georgia Club, '49-'55: Smoking Club, '53-'55, ARTHUR THOMAS EDWARDS III ................... Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 19493 Private, Company F, '49-'51, Private, Company D, 'Sl-'52, Cor- poral, Company F, '52-'531 Sergeant, Company E, '53-'54, Captain, Second Battalion Stall, '54-'55: Best Drilled Cadet, Company E, '53-'54g Mite Football, '49-'51, Mite Soccer, '49-'51, Mite Tennis, l50'l51I Midget Football, '52g J, V, Soccer, '51-'53g Freshman Track, '52: J, V, Football, '53: Varsity Soccer, '53-'54: Varsity Track, '53-'55, Mid-South Pole Vault Cham- pion, '54-'55: Varsity Football, Mid-South Champions, '54g Varsity Wrestling, Mid-South Champion, l-I7 Pound Class, '51-555: Monogram Club, '54-'55, Astronomy Club, '52-'53, Mid-South Track Champions, '55. GEORGE GRIER EGERTON.. ........... ...... . .Greensboro, North Carolina Enrolled September, 1954: Private, Company A, '54-'55, J, V. Football, '54: North Carolina Club, '54-'55, ROBERT ALLEN EMERY ....................... . .... Knoxville, Tennessee Enrolled September, I950: Private, Company C, '50-l52g Corporal Company C, '52-'53, Sergeant, Company C, '53-'5-1: First Lieutenant, Company A, '54-'55, Termite Football, '50: Freshman Track, '5l: Midget Football, 'SIQ Gym, '52-'53: J, V. Football, '53-'54g Varsity Swimming, '53-'54: Varsity Traek, '51-'55: Monogram Club, '54-'55: Glee Club, '53-'54g Knoxville Club, '50-l55. DAVID ALLAN FLOYD ............................ Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, I9-19, Private, Company E, '49-'50, Private First Class, Company E, '50-'5l1 Private First Class, Company B, '51-'52g Corporal, Company D, '52-'53: Sergeant, Company B, '53-'54: Major, Second Battalion, '54-l55: Best Drilled Company, 'Sl-'52, Firing Squad, '53-'54: Mile Football, '49-'5O: Mite Basketball, '49-'5l1 Mite Baseball, '50-'5Ig Midget Football, '51-'52, J. V. Basketball, '5l 52g J. V, Baseball, '52, B Team Basketball, '52-'53: Varsity Baseball, '53-'55, Mid-South Baseball Champions, '53: All-City Baseball, '53-i542 Captain. Varsity Baseball, i541 All-Mid-South Baseball, '54: Co-Captain, Varsity Baseball, '55, Varsity Basketball, '53-'55: Alternate Captain, Varsity Basketball, '54-'55, Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Class, '54-'55, Keo-Kio, '54-'55g Monogram Club, '53-'55, Secre- tary, Monogram Club, '54-'55g Tornado, '53-'55, Sports Editor, Tornado, '51-'55g Assistant Sports Editor, PENNANT, '54-'55, Hop Committee, '54-'55, TOM ED KVA RDS GEORGE EG ERTUN Seniorr BOB EM ERY DAYI D FLOYD GILBERT FONT DAVID FORMAN Seniom EDDIE FOHYLER Bl'I'KY GILLILANIJ GILBERT MANIJEL FoNT. ......................... San Juan, Puerto Rico Enrolled September, 1951: Private, Company D, '51-'52g Private, Company C, '52-'53g Cor- poral, Company D, '53: Sergeant, Company D, '54g Platoon Sergeant, Company E, '51-'55, Gymnastics, '51-'53g General Tennis, '51-'55, Winter Traek, '54-'551 Astronomy Club, '51-'55, Glu- Club, '53-'55, Latin-American Club, '51-'55. DAVID MICHAEL FORMAN ...,.................... Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 19193 Private, Company F, '49-'51, Private First Class, Company D, '514'52g Corporal, Company li, 523533 Sergeant, Company E, '53-'54-: Lieutenant, Serond Battalion Staff, '54-'55g Mite Football, '49-i503 Mite Soccer, '49-'50, Midget Football, '51g J. V. Soccer, '51-'52g Varsity Sovrer, '54-'55g B Team Football, '54, Varsity Track, '51-'55: Business Manager, PENNANT, '54-'55, Hop Committee, '54-'55, Monogram Club, 54555, L or L Club, '55: Missionary Ridge Club, '49-'55. EDWARD CoRNI:L1us FowLI:a ..................... ,. .Knoxville, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1951g Private, Company D, '51-'52g Private First Class, Company B, '52-'53, Corporal, Company C, i531 Sergeant, Company C, '54, First Sergeant, Company E, '54-'55, Midget Football, '51, Midget Basketball, '51-'52, J. V, Baseball, '52g J. V. Football, '52-'53g B Team Tennis, '53: B Team Traek, '54g Varsity Football, '54g Varsity Wrestling, '54-'55, Student Couneil, '53-'55, Monogram Club, '55g Knoxville Club, '51-'52, FREDERIC CARLOS CILLILAND, Jn.. . ., .............. Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1949: Private, Company F, 'sl-93513 Private, Company E, '51-'52g Private, Company D, '52-'53g Sergeant, Company D, '53-'5lg Captain, First Battalion Staff, '54-'55g Mite Football, '49-'50, Boxing, '49-'52g Mite Baseball, '50-'51: Midget Football, '51-'52: J. V. Soveer, '52-'53: J, V. Baseball, '52g Varsity Football, '53-'54g Mid'South Football Champions, 154g Varsity Som-ver, '53-'55g Mid-South Soc-ver Champions, '53-'54, Varsity Baseball, '53-'SSL Mid-South Baseball Champions, V532 Co-Captain, Varsity Baseball, '55g Keo Kio, '55g Monogram Club, '53-'55: L or L Club. 1551 Brainerd Club, '49-'55g Pivotmen, '55. 7, , ,X ,A IAN NEIL HANIILTON ............... .. ........... Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 19-193 Private, Company F, '49-'50g Private, Company E, '50-'51, Private First Class, Company D, '51-'52, Private, Company B, '52-'54, Corporal, Company B, '55g Varsity Swimming, '52-'55g Alternate Captain, Varsity Swimming, '54-'55: School Record, 120 Yard Individual Medley, '55, Monogram Club, A53-'55, Missionary Ridge Club, '49-'55. ROBERT HARTWIQLL HARDISON. . ..,................. Welch, West Virginia Enrolled September, 1954: Private, Company A, '54-i551 Varsity Football, '5i: All-City, All-Area Football, '5-1-: Varsity Basketball, '54-'55, Varsity Baseball, '55: Monogram Club, '54-'55, West Virginia Club, '54-'55g Coaches' Athletic Trophy, '55, IAN HAMILTON BOB IIA RDISON JAN CORNELIUS HEYKQOP ........................... Lowland, Tennessee n Z 0 Enrolled September, 1952: Private, Company C, '52-'53g Private, Company B, '53-'54: Cor. poral, Company B, '54-'55: Varsity Swimming, '52-'55: General Tennis, '52-'54, Sailing, V552 Y.M.C.A., '52-'53, '54-'55, Monogram Club, '53-i55. JOHN DAVID HOPKINS .,.................,....... . . .Memphis, Tennessee Enrolled January, 1951: Private, Company D, '51-'52: Private, Company B, '52-'53, Corporal, Company A, '53-'5-1: Platoon Sergeant, Company B, '51-'55: Best Drilled Company, '53-'54, Mite Tennis, 51: J. V. Soccer, '52-'53: J. V. Baseball, '52-'53g Fall Tennis, i531 Varsity Base- ball, 54: J. Y. Football, '5-ig Varsity Soccer, '54f55g Volleyball, '55, Y.M.C.A., '51-'52g French Club, '53-'55, Monogram Club, '51-'55g PENNANT, '54-'55, Missionary Committee, i5-1-'55, Memphis Club, 151-'55, JAN HEYKOOP JOHN HOPKINS LIXDSI-IY HOPKINs l.0l'lS HORN 1? H101-i Lixnsipi' Homcixs .................. . ............ Atlanta. Georgia I-'nl-ollerl September. 1951: Private. Company C. '51-'52: Private. Company B., 52553: Prixate. Company A. '53-'54: Corporal. Company A. A54',55I I. Y. Soccer. '51-52: Fall Tennis '52-54: Yarsitv Tennis. 52- 55: Alirl-South Tennis Doubles Champion. '52: Runner- l p Nl-id-South Tt-nnis'Single- Champion. '54: Runner-Lip. Nlid-South Tennis Doubles Cham- pioi1.i'541 Captain. Yarsity Tennis. 55: Varsity Soerer. '53-55: Y.XI.C.A.. A52: Tornado. '54-55: Dramaties Club. '53-54: PEYYANT. '54-'55: Student Council. '54-55: Monogram Club. '54-55: Atlanta Club. '51-'55, Louis Ciuis Hoifzx, lll .............................. Anniston. Alabama Pnrollvd September. l953: Private, Company B, '53-54: Corporal. Company C. K54-55: Color Cuarrl. 53-'54: J. Y. Football. .532 General Tennis. '54g Golf. '54-551 Varsity Football. 0 Nlid-South Champions. '54: Honorable Nlention, All-City Prep Football. 54: Astronomy Club. 53-54: Y.Nl.C.A.. '54-T551 All-nogram Club. '54-55: Treasurer. Missionary Committee, 6 W Z 0 I sf '54-55: Alabama Club. '53-'55, JOHN ALsTON H0t'si1HoLm:R. .. .. . .. ...... Oak Ridge. Tennessee Enrolled Septernbf-r. l954: Private. Band, '54-'55: Cross'Coun1r3'. V543 Wrestling. '54-'55g JOHN H0l'Sl'IHOI,Dl'lR GAYNOR HON I'lLL Glee Club. '54-'55, M.aRsHALL CAYNOR Howigu.. JR. .................. Chattanooga. Tennessee Enrolled September. l952: Private. Company D. '52-533 Private. Company CA 53.543 Corporal. Company C. '54: Sergeant. Company C. A551 J. V. Basketball. '52-53: Volleyball. '52-54: General Athletivs. '53-T541 Touch Football, '54-'55g Cireulation Manager. Tornado. 53554: Assistant Business Nlanagzer. Tornado. '54-55: Brainerd Club. '52-55. ICNIUR Y H l l'SON JOH N JOHNSTON ENIORY FLOYD HIITSON .................. . ....... , ...... Atlanta, Georgia Enrolled September, 1951: Private, Company D, '51-'52: Private, Company C. '52-'53: Sergeant. Company F, '53-'54, Platoon Sergeant, Company A, '54-'55, Mite Football, '51, Nlite Soccer. '51-i523 Mite Baseball, A521 Midget Football, V521 J. V. Soccer, '52-i533 ,l. V. Baseball, '53: Varsity Soccer, '53-'55: B Team Tennis, '54: B Team Football, '5-lg Golf. 'S-5: Missionary Committee, '54-'55: Georgia Club, '51-'55, JOHN SIKES JOHNSTON ........................ Charlotte, North Carolina Enrolled September, 1953: Private, Company A, '53-'51, Corporal, Company D, '54-'55g Volleyball. K53-54: Touch Football, '54-'553 Varsity C-olf, '54-'55, Monogram Club, '54-'55g Charlotte Club. '53-'55. Seniorf RICHARD BAPTIST KENNEDY. .. ........ ............ C ovington, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1951: Private, Company D, '51-'52g Private, Company B, '52-'53g Cor- poral, Company C, '53: Sergeant, Company C, '541 Platoon Sergeant, Company C, '54-'55, Midget Basketball, '51-'52: J. V, Football, '52-'53: J. V. Basketball, '52-'53, Tennessee Club, '51-'55. EDWIN HUGH LAWSON ............. .... ....... N e w Orleans, Louisiana Enrolled June, 1953, Private, Company A, '53-'5-1: Corporal, Company A, '51--'ESQ J, V. Football, '53: Varsity Wrestling, '53-55: Golf, '5-1355: Varsity Football, '54: Glee Club, '51-'552 Smoking Club, '53-553 Louisiana Club, '53-'55: Pivotmen, '55, RIFHA RD KENNEDY Hl'Gll LAYYSON HOWVARD LAY CHARLES LEBOVITZ Senior! GRIFFIN LONG HA RV EY Ll'X HoWARIi DAVIDSON LAY .............. .............. C leveland, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company C, '51-'52: Private First Class, Company C, '52-'53, Sergeant, Company D, '53-'54, First Lieutenant, Company E, '54-'55, Tennis, '51-'55, Midget Football, '51, Midget Basketball, '51-'52, J. V. Basketball, '52-'54, Volleyball, '53, Toueli Football, '54-'55, Tennessee Club, '51-'55. CIIARLES BARAS Ll-LBOVITZ ........................ Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company F, '49-'50, Private First Class, Company F, '50-'51, Private First Class, Company C, '51-'52, Corporal, Company E, '52-'53, Sergeant, Company D, '53-'54, Captain, Company D, '54-'55, Mite Basketball, '49-'51, Mite Baseball, '50-'51, Midget Basketball, '51-'52, J. V. Baseball, '52, B Team Basketball, '52-'54, B Team Tennis, '53-'54, Varsity Basketball, '54-'55, Varsity Tennis, '55, Civitan Essay Contest Winner, '54, Hop Committee, '54-'55, Monogram Club, '55, Tornado, '54-'55, Pl-LNNANT, '53-'55, Sports Editor, Pl-INNANT, '5-1-'55, Paws, '55, Missionary Ridge Club, 'el-9-'55: Ed Anderson Trophy, '55. ELBIQRT GRIFFIN LONG ..........,................ Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company F, '49- 50: Private, Company E, '50-'51, Private First Class, Company E, '51-'52, Corporal, Company C, '52-'53, Sergeant, Company B, '53-'54: First Lieutenant, Company F, '54-'55, Mite Football, '49, Mite Soccer, '49-'51, Mite Baseball, '50-'51, Manager, Midget Football, '50, J. V. Soccer, '52-'51, J. V, Baseball, '53, Manager, B Team Football, '53. HARVEY ALLEN LUX ............................. Birmingham, Alabama Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company D, '51-'52: Corporal, Company C, '52-'53, Sergeant, Company F, '53v'5'1: Regimental Captain and Supply Officer, '54-'55, Midget Football, '51, Midget Basketball, '51-'52, Freshman Track, '52, Varsity Track, '53-'5-1, Varsity Wrestling, '54-'55, Best Drilled Cadet. Company F, '53-'54, Linus Llewellyn Award, '51-1-: Y.M.C.A., '52-'53, '55, Boarding Student Treasurer, Missionary Committee, '51-'55, Hop Committee, '54-'55: Student Waiter, '54-'55, Postmaster, '53-'55, Birmingham Club, '51-'55. ,K V EDWARD PATTON lV1CCALL ............................ Anniston, Alabama Enrolled September. 1951: Private, Company B, '51-'53, Sergeant, Company C, '53-'54-3 First Sergeant. Company C, '54-'55g Special Drill Platoon, '52-'531 Best Drilled Company, '51-'52, J. Y. Football, '51: Midget Basketball, '51-'523 Golf, '52g Swimming, '52-'53, '54-'55, Tennis, '52-'55, Anniston Club, '51-'55, SPENCER JARNACIN MCCALLIE III ................. Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1949: Private, Company E, '49-'50g Private First Class, Company E, '51-'52g Private First Class, Company C, '51-'52, Corporal, Company D, '52-'53, Sergeant, Company B, '53-'54, Major Adjutant, '54-'55g Firing Squad, '53-'54, Mite Football, '49-'50, Nlite Soccer, '49-'51g Midget Football, '52, J, V. Soccer, '51-'52g J. V. Football, '53g Varsity Soccer. '52-'55: Volleyball, '53-'54g Varsity Track, '54, Dr. T. E, P. Woods Memorial Medal for General Excellence, '50-'51g Scott N. Brown Junior School Bible Medal, '50, Douglas C. Haynes Memorial Bible Award, '53g Freshman Representative, Senate, '52, Summer School Senate. 52: Day Student Representative, Senate, '54-'55: Cum Laude, '53-'55g Hop Committee, '54-55: Monogram Club, '54-'55, Keo-Kio, '54-'55, L or L Club, '55, Chattanooga Club, '49-'55, Frances Thornton Strang Memorial Medal in English, '55. HENRY ZEITLER MCCRARY ......................... Mooresville, Alabama Enrolled September, 19533 Private, Company A, '53-'54, Corporal, Company D, '54-'55g Best Drilled Company, '53-'54g Fall Tennis, '53g Gym, '53, Astronomy Club, '54-'55g Clee Club, '53-'55, Dramatics Club, '53-'553 Y.M.C.A., '55, Alabama Club, '53-'55. ALBERTO JAMES MCGREGOR. , ....................... Managua, Nicaragua Enrolled September, 1950g Private, Company E, '5Of51, Private First Class, Company D, '51-'52: Corporal, Company F, '52-'53g Sergeant, Company D, '53-'54g Major, First Battalion, '51-55: Special Drill Platoon, '52-'53: Firing Squad, '53-'54, Best Drilled Private, '51-'52, Best Drilled Corporal, '52-53: Best Drilled Cadet, Company D, '53-'54, Neatest Cadet, '53-'543 Best Non-Commissioned Ofhcer, '53-45-lg Mite Soccer, '50-'51g Mite Baseball, '51g Midget Football, '51: J. V, Soccer, '51-'52g General Tennis, '52g Varsity Soccer, '52-'55g Mid-South Soccer Champions, '52-'54: Captain, Varsity Soccer, '544'55g B Team Tennis, '53g B Team Track. '541 Astronomy Club, '51-'52q Student Council, '51-'55, President, Student Council, '54-'55s Missionary Committee, '52-'53g Monogram Club, '53-'55: Y,M.C.A., '53 54, Head Cheerleader, '54-'55: President, Summer School Senate, '54g Boarding Student Repre- sentative, Senate, '5-lz President, Senate, '55g Hop Committee, '54-'55, President, Keo-Kio, A51-'55g Campbell Award, 755. PAT Mt'f'ALL SPENCER M 1-CALLI E tSl67flZ'07 J' HENRY Mt-cnam' ALnEit'r Mt-Giucooic JIM M1'UREN' LA RRY MeNElLL S niorf LA YTON MAFZE FRA N K H ETI 'A L F IC JAiviEs HENRY MCGREW' ........................... Shelbyville, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1953, Private, Company A, '53-'54, Private First Class, Company A, '51, Corporal, Company A, 'S5: Sergeant, Company A, '55, Best Drilled Company, '53-'54, Varsity Football, '53, Rifle Team, '53-'55, Sailing, '54, Varsity Baseball, '54-'55, Glee Club, '53-'55: Astronomy Club, '53-'55, Tennessee Club, '53-'55. JOHN LAWRENCE MCNEILL, JR. .................. Rae-ford, North Carolina Enrolled September, 1953, Private, Company A, '53, Corporal, Company A, '54, Best Drilled Company, '53-'54, Platoon Sergeant, Company C, '5-l-'55, Varsity Football, '53-'54, Varsity Basketball, '53-'SSL Captain, Varsity Basketball, T54-'55, All Mid-South Basketball, '54-'55, Varsity Baseball, '54-'55, Most Popular Junior, '54, Walker Casey Award, '55, Secretary, Keo Kio, '5-1-'55, Y.M.C.A., '5-1-1 Secretary, Missionary Committee, '54-'55, Senate, '51-'55, President, Senate, '54, Student Couneil, '54, Vice President, Student Council, '55, Glee Club, '53-'55, Monogram Club, '51-'55, Hop Committee, '54-'55, North Carolina Club, '53-'55: Don C. Peglar Award, '55, Billy We-myss Trophy, '55, Clifford Barker Grayson Memorial Nleflal, '55. JOSEPH LAYTON MAUZE. .............................. Clayton, Missouri Enrolled September 1953: Private, Company A, '53-'55, Best Drilled Company, '53-'5-1: Varsity Football, 53, Varsity Basketball, '53-'55, B 'learn Basketball, '53-'54, Varsity Track, '54, President, Y.M.C.A., i551 Boarding Student Treasurer, Missionary Committee, '54-i552 Cheerleader, '51-'55: Clee Club, '53'i55I Tornado, '54-'55: Mid-South Christian Life Conference, '54-'55: Holton Harris Oratorieal Medal, '55: Thomas Winchester Hendriek Memorial Award, '55, Cake Race, '55. FRANCIS TYLER Nil-l'l'CALlfE ........ ...... ............ N a shville. Tennessee Enrolled September l95l, Private, Company C, '51-'52, Private, Company B, '52-'53: Private, Company A, '53-'54, Corporal, Company A. '54-'55, J. V, Soccer, i5l-'53, Varsity Soceer, '53-'54: Varsity Track, '5'l: J. V. Football, 54: Touch Football, '5-1-'55, Archery, '55: Ramblers, '52-'55, Dramatic' Club, '51-'52, Nashville Club, '51-'55, ax LARRY HOUR E Al'BRl'lY xtorz LAKRIE XY.-XLKER Bloom. ...... ..... . ........ B eaufort. North Carolina Enrolled June 1953: Private. Company A. 55-54: Private First Cla-s Company A. 54-55: Varsity Football. 53- 54: Touch 1-ootball. 53-.55: Ydl-:ity T,-aC1,L 54.555 Xfnnatgram Ctul. 55-55: Mid-S-ruth 1-raflg Champion-. 55. :XKBREY Morz Ill. ...........................,.... Habersham. Georgia Enrolled June 53: Private Company A. 53- 54: Corporal. Company C. 54-55: Best Drilled Company. 53-54: Volleyball. 55- 55: Yarsity Baseball. 54: Touch Football. 54- 553 Spanish Club. 54-55: Georgia Club. 53- 55. 0 BEXTOX ROGERS BIURPHM. ............................. Tampa. Florida n 1 0 Enrolled Deptember. 1952: Private. Band. 52-53: Sergeant. Band. 55-54: Lieutenant, Band. 54- 55: Midget Football. 52: I. Y. Basketball. 52- 55: Manager. Yarsit'-' Baseball. 55: 1. Y. Football. 53: B Team Basketball. 55- 54: Varsity Ifootball. Xlid-Sfiuth Cham- pions. 54: Sons of the Amerie-an Revolution Citizenship Award. 55: C-lee Club. 53- 54: Xlonograrn Club. 54- 55: Dramatic-s Club. 54- 55: Smoking Club. 54- 55: Florida Club. 52- 55. GEORGE Wasi-iixorox RIKRPHY. ..... . .. ................ Colonia, Uruguay Enrolled September. 1951: Private. Company C. 51-53: Corporal. Company D, 53: Sergeant. Company D. 54: I'-ir-t Sergeant. Company' E. 54-55: Midget 17-rf-tball. 51: J. Y. :fm-tier. 51-52: Varsity' Soccer. 5-3-55: General Tennis. 51-53: Trafk. 5.3: C--li. 5-1: llissionaty Committee. 51-55: A-tr-'nl-my Club. 51-54: X1--nr-gram Club. 54-55. S-.tutb American Club. 51- 55. BEN Ml RPHI-IY GEORGE MURPHY BUTCH N EALE STAN PACK Seniom LINDSEY PANKEY RIUIIA RIP PARK s f Siforrsvvooo PRYOR NEALI5 ...... . .............. Princeton, West Virginia Enrolled September, l953g Private, Company A, '53-'54, Private First Class, Company B, '54-'55g Best Drilled Company, '53-'54, J. V. Football, '53-'54g J. V. Basketball, '53-'54, Varsity Wrestling, '53-'55, 1. V, Baseball, '54, Varsity Track, '55, Glee Club, '54-'55g West Virginia Club, '53-'55g Mid-South Track Champions, '55. JAMES STANLIQY PACK ...... . ...................... Cleveland, Tennessee Enrolled September 1951, Private, Company D, '51-'52g Private, Company B, '52-'53, Private First Class, Band, '53-'54, Corporal, Band, '54-'551 J. V. Football, '53-'54: Manager, Varsity Trac'k,'5-11, Clee Club, '53-'54, Astronomy Club, '51-'53, Tennessee Club, '51-'55. Litvnsigv Dswigv PANKEY .................... ...... C oral Gables, Florida Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company C, '51-'52g Private First Class, Band, '52, Private First Class, Company C, '53, Private First Class, Company A, '54-'55g Mite Football, '51, Mite Soccer, '51-'52g Golf, '51-'55, Midget Football, '52-'53, J. V. Basketball, '52-'53, J. V. Baseball, '53g Life Guard, '52-'53, J. V. Football, '54, Assistant Coach, Midget Basketball, '54-'55, Prefect, '52-'53, Y.M.C.A., '52-'53, Glee Club, '54.'55, Florida Club, '51-'55. RICHARD ALBt:a'1' PARK ...............,.......... Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company F, '49-'50g Private First Class, Company F, '50-'51, Private First Class, Company C, '51-'52, Corporal, Company E, '52-'53: Sergeant, Company D, '53-'54, First Lieutenant, Company D, '54-'55, Mite Football, '49-'5Og Mite Basketball, '49-'51, Mite Tennis, '50-'51g Midget Football, '51-'52, Midget Basketball, '51-'52g B Team Tennis, '52, J. V. Basketball, '52-'53, J, V, Football, '53: Manager, Varsity Soccer, 153355: Varsity Football, '54, Varsity Track, '55: Clee Club, '50-'51, '53-'55: Day Student Treasurer, Missionary Committee, '53-'55g Monogram Club. '54-'55, DramatiCs Club, '53-'54, Hop Committee, '54-'55, Missionary Ridge Club, '49-'55, Cake Race, '55. Orts HAMPTON Prrrs ......,................. Morganton, North Carolina Enrolled September, 19523 Private, Company A, '52, Corporal, Company A, '53g Sergeant, Company B, '53-'54g Captain, Company E, '5-1--'55, Special Drill Platoon, '52-'53, Best Drilled Company, '52-'53: Varsity Football '52-'5f1g Mid-South Football Champions, '54, Most Im- proved Lineman Trophy, '54, Honorable Mention, All-City Football, '54g B Team Basket- ball. '52-'53, Varsity Baseball, '53, Varsity Soccer, '53-'553 Mid-South Soccer Champions, '53-'54: Varsity Track, '55, Summer School Senate, '54g Student Council, '54-'55g Keo-Kio, X553 Y.M.C.A., '54-'55, Missionary Committee, '54-'55g Monogram Club, '52 55g Glee Club, '53-'54, Hop Committee, '54-'55. JOHN SAMUEL POINDEXTER .................. ....,... . Savannah, Georgia Enrolled September 1951, Private, Company C, '51-'53, Corporal, Company C, '53-'54, Platoon Sergeant, Company E, '54-'55g Midget Football, '51, Midget Basketball, '51-'52, J. V. Football, '52: J. V. Basketball, '52-'53g Varsity Tennis, '53-'55, Missionary Committee, '54-'55g Jimmy Beene Memorial Tennis Sportsmanship Award, '55. JOHN DANIEL GRAY RATHER ............... ...... C hattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company E, '49-'50, Private First Class, Company E, '50-'51: Private First Class, Company B, '51-'52g Corporal, Company D, '52-'53, Sergeant, Company A, '53-'54g Lieutenant, Company C, '54-55, Mite Tennis, '50-'51g Mite Basketball, '50-'51, General Tennis, '52-'55, Midget Basketball, '51-'52, Track, '53-'54g Winter Track, '54-'55: First Prize, National Science Fair, '53, Second Prize, Chattanooga Regional Science Fair, '54, Tornado, '51-'55: Circulation Manager. Tornado, '55, Assistant Business Manager, Tornado, '53-'5-lg Business Manager, Tornado, '54-'55, Hop Committee, '54-'55g Missionary Committee, '52-'54, Astronomy Club, '51-'55g President, Astronomy Club, '54-'55, L or L Club, '55. JAMES LILBURN READING .,............... . .Lookout Mountain, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1949, Private. Company F, '49-'51g Private, Company D, '51 52g Private First Class, Company C, '52-'53, Corporal, Company D, '53-'54, First Sergeant, Com- pany D, '54-'55: Mite Football, '49: Termite Basketball, '50-'51, Gymnastics, '50-'51, General Tennis, '51-'53, Midget Basketball, '51-'52, J. V. Basketball, '52-'53g Cross Country, '53-'54, Varsity Wrestling, '53-'54: B Team Track, '54, Varsity Track, '55, Missionary Committee, '50-'51, '54-'55: Day Student Treasurer, Missionary Committee, '54-'55, Monol gram Club, '54-'55, French Club, '53 55g Lookout Mountain Club, '49 55. 0'l'IS PITTS JOHN POIN DEXTER Seniorf JOHN RATHER JIM READING CHARLIE REED ED RIETZE Senior! GILBERT ROBERTS BILL ROBERTSON MQW ,, Z f f Z CHARLES NIANGRIQM REED. .... .... ............ ..... S y I va, North Carolina lfnrollerl September, 1950, Private, Band, '50-'52, Corporal, Band, '52-'53, Sergeant, Band, '53-571: Captain, Band, '54-'53: Termite Basketball, '50-'51, Mite Baseball, '51, Gym, '51-'53, B Team Tennis, '33-51: Touch Football, '53-'55, Varsity Tennis, '55, Best Drilled Cadet, Band, '53-'54, Thomas Winchester Hendrick Memorial Award, '54-'55, Mid-South Christian Life Conference, '54-55: Missionary Committee, '50-'55, Vice-President, Missionary Committee, '54-'55g Y.M.C.A,, '50-'52, '53-55: Secretary, Y.M.C.A., '54, President, Y,lVI.C.A., 55: Astronomy Club, '52-'53, Keo-Kio, 154-'55, Tornado, '54-'55, North Carolina Club, '50-155: Donald Munson Award, '55, HENRY EDWARD RIETZE III .......................... Louisville, Kentucky Enrolled September, 1952, Private, Band, '52-'53, Corporal, Band, '53-'54: Lieutenant, Band, '54-'55, J. V. Basketball, '52-'53, Manager, B Team Basketball, '54-'553 Astronomy Club, '53-'54, Missionary Committee. '53-'54: Y.M.C.A., '53, Smoking Club, 54-'55, Kentucky Club, '52-55. GILBERT MADISON ROBERTS. ................ Lookout Mountain, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1950, Private, Company E, '50-'51g Private First Class, Company B, '51-'52: Corporal, Company D, '52-'53g Sergeant, Company C, '53-'Sig Lieutenant, Company B, '54-'55, Midget Football, '51, J. V, Football, '52, Freshman Track, 152: Varsity Football, '53-'54: Mid-South Football Champions, '54, Varsity Wrestling, '53-'55g B Team Track, '53-'541 Varsity Track, '55, Monogram Club, 54-'55, Hop Committee, '51-'55, L or L Club, '55, Lookout Mountain Club, '50-'55, Pivotmen, '55. WILLIAM FREDERICK ROBERTSON III. ......... ..Greenville, South Carolina Enrolled September, 19515 Private, Company C, '51-'52, Private, Company B, '52-153: Corporal, Company B, '53, Sergeant, Company B, '54: Captain, Company F. '51-'55: Midget Football, '51, ,I. V. Basketball, '51-52: Golf, 52: I. V, Football, 52, Varsity Swimming. '52-'55, Captain, Varsity Swimming, '54-'55g School Record, 40 and 50 Yard Free Style, '55: School and Industrial Y,M.C,A. Ref-ord, 100 Yard Free Style, 55: Varsity Track, '53-'55g Al- ternate Captain, Varsity Trark, 55: Mid-South Cross Country Champions, '53-'Six Varsity Football. '53-54: Mid-South Football Champions, 54: Keo-Kio, '54-'55: PI-IYNANT, '53-'55: Pit-ture Editor. PI-LYYANT, '54-55: Toruurlo. '55-54: Seminar, '54-55: Hop Committee, '51-'55: Monogram Club, '53-'55: Clee Club. '54-55: South Carolina Club, '51-55: Mid-South Track Champions, '55, Wwliv S JAMES BURKE ROBINSOX ......................... Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September. 1950: Private. Company F. 50-51: Private First Class, Company D, 51-52: Corporal. Company F. 52-53: Sergeant. Company F, '53-54: Lieutenant, Company lf. 54-55: General Tennis. 50-51: Gymnastics, 50-52: General Swimming, 52: Varsity Track. '54-55: Volleyball. 55: Dramatics Club, 51-55: Debating Club. '51-52: Missionary Committee. 51-52: Astronomy Club, 52-53: Glee Club, 54-'55, THOMAS JACKSON ROBINSON ......................... Dayton. Tennessee Enrolled September. 1951, Private, Company D, '51-52: Private, Company B, '52-53: Ser- geant. Company C, 53-54: Captain. Company C, 54-55, Best Drilled Cadet, Company C, '53- 54: Midget Football. 51: Midget Basketball. '51-52: J. V. Baseball, 52: J. Y. Football, 52: B Team Basketball, 52-53: Varsity Baseball. 53-511 Mid-South Baseball Champions, 53: Varsity Football. 53-54: Mid-South Football Champions. 54: Alternate Captain, Varsity Football. 54: Varsity Soccer. '53-'551 Mid-South Soccer Champions, '53-54: Varsity Track, 55: Most Improved Back, Varsity Football. 54: All-City Prep Football, 54: 2nd Team, All- Mid-South Football. 54: Student Council. 52. '54-55: Secretary, Student Council, 54: President. Student Council. 55: Monogram Club, 53-55: Keo-Kio, 54-55: Hop Committee, 54-55: Seminar. '54-55: Tennessee Club. 51-55: Mid-South Track Champions. 55. CHARLES WYESTON ROODHOUSE ........................... Ada, Oklahoma Enrolled September. 1952: Private. Company C, 52-53: Private. Company A, '53-54: Sergeant. Company C. 54-55: Best Drilled Company, 53-543 J. V. Football, 52: B Team Basketball, 52-53: B Team Tennis. 53: Varsity Football. 53-54: Mid-South Football Champions. 54: All-City Prep Football. 54: 2nd Team. All-Mid-South Football. 54: B Team Track, 54g Varsity Soccer. '54-55: Varsity Baseball, 55: Secretary, Student Council, 553 Keo-Kio, 55: Monogram Club, '54-'55, CHARLES LANGDOX RUTHERFORD, JR. .................... Mobile. Alabama Enrolled September. 1954: Private. Company A. 54-55: Yar-ity Football. 54: Touch Football, 54-55: Varsity Track. 55: Student Council, 55: Monogram Club. 54-55: Alabama Club. 54-55: Mid-South Track Champions, 55. W wt? Bl'liKlfI ROBINSON JACK ROBINSON Senior! WYISSTON ROODHOUSE CHA RLES KKTHERFORD CHAFIVIEE SCA R l50liOl'Gll TOM SCHREEDER Seniom' MARTIN SHARP NEILSON SPANN C1-iAi'i'm: ALDRED SCARBOROUGH. ......................... Miami, Florida lfnrolletl September, 1953: Private, Company C, '53: Corporal, Company C, '54g Platoon Sergeant, Company D, '54-'552 J. V. Football, '53-'54, Varsity Swimming, '53-'55g General Tennis, '55: Missionary Committee. '53-'5-1: Aftronomy Club. '53-'54, Florida Club, '53-'55. Tnoivms BUCKINGHAM SCHREEDER, JR. ............ Chattanooga, Tennessee lfnrolletl Sm-ptoniber, 'l95l1 Private, Company D, '51-'53: Private First Class, Company C, '53-'54g Corporal, Company D, '54, Sergeant, Company D, '55g Mite Football, '51, Midget Football, '52: Manager, B Team Football, '543 Volleyball, '51-'55, Smoking Club, '53-'55, East Ridge Club, '51-'551 Pivott-rg Club, '54-'55: Pivotmen, '55. WALTER MARTIN SHARP. ..... , . . . .. .... ........ N ashville, Tennessee Enrolled September, 19513 Private, Company C, '51-'52g Private, Company B, '52-'53g Private, Company A, '53-'54: Corporal, Company A, '54-'55g J. V. Soccer, '51-'53g Freshman Track, '52: Gym, '51-'55, General Swimming, '53-'54, Varsity Wrestling, '53-'55: B Team Trafk, '51-'55: Student Council, '54, Ramblers, '52-'55. GARY Ni:n.soN SPANN ........... ,. ..................... Ada. Oklahoma Enrolled September, 1952: Private, Company D, '52-'53: Private, Company B, '53-'54, Private. Band, '54-'551 Gym, '52-'53g General Tennis, '53-'55: General Swimming, '53: Varsity Track, '54, Tourh Football, '51-'55: Spanish Club, '52-'55: Y.lVl.C.A., '51-'55, Oklahoma Club, '52-'55. PINCKNEY ALSTON STEINER IH ...... .....,.............. A thens, Georgia Enrolled September, 1951: Private, Company D, '51-'52g Private First Class, Company C, 52-'53: Sergeant. Company F, '53-'54: First Lieutenant, Company B, '54-'55g Midget Basket- ball, '51-'52, Storeroom Manager, '52-'53, Manager, Varsity Football, '53-'54g J. V. Basket- ball, '53-'54: Varsity Swimming, '54-'55, T. E.. P. Woods Medal for General Excellence, '52-'54: Missionary Committee, '53-'55, Vice President, Astronomy Club, '54-'55g Cum Laude, '54-'55, Monogram Club, '53-'55, Tornado, '53-'55, Military Editor, Tornado, '54-'55g Georgia Club, '51-'55g John Crowell Mathematics Medal, '55, GEORGE RUTLEDGE STUART. .................... Birmingham, Alabama Enrolled September, 1954: Private, Company A, '54-'55, Assistant Coach, Midget Basketball, '54-'55, Varsity Tennis, '55g Glee Club, '54-'55g Student Quartet, '54-'553 Smoking Club, '54-'55: Alabama Club, '54-'55, JOSEPH WILLIAM SULLIVAN HI ...................... Knoxville, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company B, '51-'53, Corporal, Company A, '53, Sergeant, Company A, '54: First Lieutenant, Company A, '54-'55g Best Drilled Company, '51-'52, '53-54: Midget Football, '51, Midget Basketball, '51-'52, B Team Tennis, '52g B Term Basketball, '52-'53g Varsity Tennis, '53-'54g J. V. Football, '53, Varsity Basketball, '53-'55g General Swimming, '55, Pembroke O. Leach Algebra Medal, '53, john Parks Bible Award, 533 Michael M, Allison Plane Geometry Medal, '54g Roy Jackson Physics Medal, '55g Vale- dictorian, '55: McCallie Representative, Mr. Teenager Contest, '54, President, Senior Class, '54-'55, Senior Representative, Senate, '55, Student Council, '53-'54, Y.M.C.A., '52-'53, Vice President, Keo-Kio, '54-'55, Tornado, '51-'55: Feature Editor, Tornado, '53-'54-gAssoriate Editor, Tornado. '54-'55: Assistant Class Editor, PENNANT, '53-'54-g Editor, PENNANT, '54-'55g Monogram Club, '53-'55, Missionary Committee, '53-'55g Glee Club, '53-'54g Southern Inter- scholastic Press Association, '54--'55, French Club, '53-'55, Seminar, '54-55, Knoxville Club, '51-'55, THOMAS MARTIN SULLIVAN ......... ........... .,...... O r lando, Florida Enrolled September, 1951g Private, Company B, '51-'52, Private, Company A, '52-'53Z Private First Class, Company A. '53-'54: Platoon Sergeant, Company F, '54-'55g Best Drilled Company, 'Sl-'531 J, V. Football, '51-'52: I. V. Basketball, '5l-'52g J. V, Baseball, '52, B Team Football, '53: B Team Soccer. '53-'54g B Team Track, '54, Varsity Football, '54, Varsity Track, '55: Missionary Committee, '53-'5-13 Astronomy Club, '53-'54-5 Monogram Club, '54-'55, Florida Club, '51-'51, ALSTON S'l'lClNl4IR GEORGE STUART Seniom' JOE SULLIVAN TOM SFLLIVAN - . f' I 1, Y 56 S Cr . ' , X G EOKGE Sl l'CLll-'Fifi WYILLIE THOMPSON GRoRci: HRLMR Sttrtzrirrtg. . .............. ..... C harlotte. North Carolina lfnrolled September. 10523 Private. Company A. '52-531 Corporal. Company A. 53: Sergeant. Company A. l5l: Platoon Sergeant. Company D. '54-'55g Best Drilled Company, '52-54: Rifle Ti-ani. '52-53: .l- Y. Football. 53: Varsity Soeeer. '53-'55: Yarsity Baseball. 'S-lg Volleyball. '54-'55: Spanish Club. '52-'55: Glee Club. '52-'SSQ Student Quartet. '51-'55: Nlibsionary Committe. '53-'S-43 Monogram Club. '54-'55: Charlotte Club. '52-155. AVILLIAM TERRY Tuomrsox. ................ . .... Chattanooga. Tennessee linrolled Stepeinlrer. 1919: Private, Company F. '49-'SIL Private. Company C. '51-'52: Corporal. Company li. '52-'S-1: Platoon Sergeant, Company F. '54-'SSL Nlite Traeli. V511 Varsity Traek. '52-'SSL Nlid-South Nlile Champion. 'S-1: Cross Country. '52-'51: Mid-South Cross County Champions. '53-'S-1: Captain, Cross Country, '53-'54g Seott N. Brown lfiglltlt Crado llilrlt' Nledal. '5lg Nlirliael Nl. Allison Plane Geometry Award. 'Sig YV. E, Broeli Chemistry Medal. '5I: Cunt l.aude, '51-'55: Monogram Clulw, '52-'553 Tornado. '53-'S-4: . llrainerd Club. 'UI-55: ,l. Philip Cilmlrs l rtnt'li Nledal. '55: Nlid-Soullt 'liraelx Champions. '551 Se 1 I Winner. Cake Rave, '55, FRAYK R1 ssrxu, lnrmloxn. JR.. ...... .... ......... 1 , ittle Rock. Arkansas lfnrolled Septvinlwr. N521 Private, Company ll. '52-'53: Private. Company ll. '53-'Sh Private. Company A. 'Sl-55: Nolleylvall. '52: ,l. X. llaslxetlmall. '52-'53: B 'learn Baslxetlrall. 53-'5-li Golf, 'S-L: Varsity liaslxetlrall. 'Sl-'55: Varsity Baslietliall. '55g Arkansas Clull. '52-'55, EDWARD HoRNsBY Wasson. JR. .... .............. ll flaplewood. New Jersey lfnrolletl Septeinlber. 19191 Private. Company lf. '49-'501 Private First Class. Company lf. '50-'SIQ Private First Class. Company B. '51-i521 Corporal. Company ll. '52-'53: Sergeant. Company B. '53 S1: Regimental Major. '54-'551 Spevial Drill Platoon. '51, 1535 Mite l ootliall. '50: Nlite Soeeer. '19-50: Nlite Baseball. '50-'SIL Midget Football. '52: ,l. lv. S '50'52 .l N B1 lull '32 J Y Footl ill '52 Yai ity S tr '32 ' Y ritx aoreer. . -. 1 . . aser: . . 1 . , va . . 3 -'s -' Cove- . .'-hh: a s Y Track. '51-'55: Bt-st Drilled Seventh Crude Cadet. 519-4503 Best Drilled lfigllltll Grade Clldvl. '50-'51: Best Drilled Private. 50351: Best Drilled Cadet. Company B. '53-'5-1: Nlonogzrant Clulm. '534'55: lieo-Kio. l5l-55: Hop Committee. '54-i551 Student Couneil. 'SL '51 '51: Senate. '50-'5l. '52-'Sli Clee Clulw. '534'5f1: Seminar. '51-'55: ,lolin Allen Carter Troplly. '55. RUSS THURMOND HORNSBY WYASSON ,pw SQ GARLAND GERRISH WATsON ...................... Chattanooga. Tennessee Enrolled September. 1948: Private, Company F, '48-'-19: Private, Company E, '-I-9-'SOI Private, Band. 53354: Sergeant, Band, 'Si-'55: Mite Football, '48-49: Mite Basketball, 18- 49: Mite Track. '49, Varsity Yvrestling, I5-14,551 Astronomy Club, '54-'55, NED CARROLL WATTS, JR. ............................. Jellico. Tennessee Enrolled September, 1949: Private, Company E, '49-'50, Private First Class, Company E, '50-'51, Private First Class, Company B, '51-'52g Corporal, Company E, '52-'53: Sergeant, Company E, 53354: Lieutenant, Company C, '54-'55, Best Drilled Company, '51-'52, Mite Football. '49-'50: Mite Basketball, '49-'51: Mite Baseball, '50-i511 Midget Football, 151: Midget Basketball, '51-'52: Freshman Track, '52: J. V. Football, '52: Manager, Mid-Soutli Soccer Champions, '52-'53: Southern Interscliolastie Press Association, '54-'55: President, S.I.P.A.. '55-'56: Tornado, '50-'55: Editor, Tornado, '54-'55g Pi-LNNANT. '52-'55: Feature Editor, PENNANT, '54-'55: Missionary Committee, '51-'54-: Glee Club, '53-'55g Dramaties Club. '52-'5-l: Astronomy Club. '52-'55: Hop Committee, '5-l-'SSL Monogram Club, '53-'55. FREDERICK WESSELS III ............,...... . .......... Savnnah, Georgia Enrolled September, I95I3 Private, Company D, 'SI-'52g Private, Company C, '52-'53: Corporal, Company C, 53354: Sergeant, Armory, '54-'55, Color Cuarrl, '53-'55: Gymnastics, '51-'5-lg Varsity Swimming, '51-'55g Varsity Track, '52: Volleyball, 53354: General Atbleties, '54-'55, Boat Building, '55: Astronomy Club, '51-'52, '53-'55, Sailing Club, '55g Georgia Club, '51-55. CHARLES CARROLL WIOGIN ............................ Columbus, Georgia Enrolled September. 1953: Private. Company A, '53-'54: Private First Class, Coimpany A, '54-'55: Best Drillefl Company. '53-'54: J. Y. Football, 53: Varsity Swimming, '53-55: Cym- nastirs, '5-1: Volleyball, '541 Sailing, '51-'55g Monogram Club, '54-'55. fe Wf 'Q GARLAND WYATSON NED XVATTS eniom FRED XYESSELS CHARLES WYIGGIN JOSEPH CAMDEN WILSON ....................... Chattanooga, Tennessee Enrolled September, 1949: Private, Company F, '-19-'50, Private, Company C, '51-'52, Private, Company B, '52-'53g Corporal, Company A, '53: Sergeant, '54, First Sergeant, Company A, '54--'55, Mite Football, '49, Mite Basketball, '49-'50g Midget Football, '51, J. V. liasketball, '51-'52, General Golf, '52, Storeroom Manager, '52-'53, Varsity Track, '54, Varsity Basketball, '51-'55, North Cllattanooga Club, '53-'55g Paws, '55. Se n 1' 0 VI Below: Class Day exereises in lhe Amphitheater. BCIUW3 Color Guard P35595 the l'CVi0Wiflg Stand 111 final parade. Bnllom: Senior members of Cum Laude on thc Bottom: Kc0,Ki0 nlembers are presented theircel., platform during the Class Day proceedings. tifieates at Class Day. -...Q 9 gfwm Cham o First How: BILL ADANISON .,......... JOSEPH WILEY ADKINS JACK .ALLISON ......... .... TONY BARTHOLENIEW ...... ..... ROBERT SANIIYEL BENHANI ..... ..... Second Row: BOB BLALOCR ............. ,. ROBERT PRIC DAN BOONE , PETE BRAKE. MACK BRALY QQQ 'Wi 13. ai! 1' fi 'Ll -.Q . ..... Trmn. Cu. .....Gadsden. Alu .Birminghum. Ala Chattan rvfv ga. Tenn Chattdn mvff ga. Tenn E BIGGERS ..... ...., I Iurhdm, N. L. ...Brudenmn. Flu. Cl1attan-mga. Tenn .Hendersnn. N. C ....Ada. Okla. V3 Third Row: ROBERT E. BRECK. JR Y.... TOM F. BRITTON ....... FRANK BROCKNIANN ......... RICHARD CLLLEN BROWDER .... . CHARLES R. BIYRBACHER .... Fourth Row: JOHN FLETCHER CARRICERN .... Lunk GEORGE CATER ............. HLCH W. CALSEY. JR., .. RALPH D. CLARK. JR... NATHAN CLALNCH .... ,...FIanders. N. J. .,...Lz1kewoud. Fla. Hanagua. Nicaragua ......Athr3ns. Tenn. ..Cnra1 Gables. Fla. out Huuntzxin. Tenn. ...Anniston, Alu. ....Charlutte. N. C. .....C-adfden. Alu. .Clmttammgm Tenn 'R rj? First Row: RALPH DONALD COFFEY, ,IR.., LEW CONNER ..,. BILL COOK. JR. ,.,..........,. .. EDWARD MONROE COOPER, III ....... CHARLES C. COUCH. JR.. . .. Second Row: JOHN YV. DULIN. . .. BILL ESTES ..... FRANK EVANS ......,... ROBERT AUSTIN EWING .... ARTHUR L. FEENAN III .... .Mnrgantun, N. C Chattanooga, Tenn . . , Jackson, Miss, .CI'1attanm1ga, Tenn ....Charl0tte, N. C ,...CIlarI0tte, N. C Chattanooga, Tenn .,..St. Louis, Mn Chattanooga, Tenn ....Miami, Fla Third Row: JIMMIE FINNEY .... LE ROY CIBBS, JR. .,.... .. KENNETH LANCE COULD. . HUGH WILLIAM GREEN ..... .. ALPHEUS C. GRIST, JR..,. Fourth Row: ROSS HAMILTON ..... JOHN HARRISON ....., JOHN COLE HATCHER .... RALPH L. HEARD, JR. ..... . ....Cadsden, Ala Chattanooga, Tenn Chattanooga, Tenn ....Louisvil1e, Ky Chattan trcm ga, Tenn Blrmmgham Ala Charlotte N C . ...... Lookuut Mountain, Tenn .....CIlZ1ll8H00g8, Tenn E EMM ETT MARTIN HEDGEP v ahh- 1 X X 1 f .. , ' 1, ff Q f' 1 Q , f X f fy f S f if f KJ f X 9 f l V Rf TH, JR. ......., Ruxboro, N. C First Row: FRED W. HOOPER, JR. .... . NORMAN RICHARD JAMES JOE .IENNINGS ............. SHUFORD JOHNSTON, JR. ........ . CARTER RANDOLPH JONES ..,,. .,. Second Row: JOHN J. KOSIK. JR.. . .. WALTER LAYSON ..... BRITT LEACH .,.. . HOWARD LEVINE. .. ST Ii V IC L EW ALLICN .,.. Curul Gublvs, Flu, ....Hivkury, N. C. ...West Puint, Gu. ul Mountain, Tenn. ....IJllI'IlilIII, N. C. frfilzllluniiligu, iliefnll CI1uttanmigu,'I'cnri ..,.,.Mubile, Ala CI1uttanmmga,'I'e-nn, .Coral Gl1IlIf'5, Flu Third Row: PATRICK LILIQS ...... DAVID C. LOUGHLIN .... ,. KENNETH LOUGHLIN. .,.. . ALAN LOVEMAN .,.... GARY K. M1-ALLISTER .... ..., Fourth Row: JIVIMIE M4-CALLII5 ..... ... DONALD I3. MQHGEHEE ..... V. WATKINS MQLEOD DAVID C. Mr-NAIR... MIKE MARHOLIN .... ....Memphis, Tenn. ..HencIersun, N. C. . . .CharIotte, N. C. .....Gadsden, Ala. Chattanooga, Tenn. .CI1z1ltunuugu, Tenn. ....Jucks0n, Miss. . . .CaIveston, Texas ....,Jackson, Miss. .Cllutlanoogfh Tenn. H X? First Row: I WAYNE NIARCI-I ..... . 1JLfM:.xN MARSHALL... EARL NIARTIN ......... EUGENE L.1IARTIN.JR.... CHARLES NIEG.-'II-IEE. JR- Second Row: LOWELL MILLER ...... ,IUIIN MICHAEL MILLS .... RICHARD MILWEE ..... .IOI-IN NIONAHAN ,.,.. .IINI NIORCAN ..... .,,.LIl1ixltz1nuugu, Tonn . . . . ,Fuyvlli-ville. Tc-nu ,.....,Nnrfnlk, Vu ....CIu1ttun4mgu, Tenn ....CIi:1ltummg1u, Tenn, . ...... . .... Alrm1,Tenn. ...Lookout Mountain, Tenn ......Furt Worth, Texas .....Churlulte, N. C ....CI1u1ta1nnugu, Tenn. Third Row: DAVID W'II.LIANI NASH. ,... . EDWARD FAIRFAX NEILD III .... . ROBERT H. NORTON, ...,.... GUY ODONI .............,..... DAVID PATTON OLDIIATXI. JR. .... . Fourth Row: JAMES W, PARKER, IR. .,.. . MARCUS A. PARKER. .IR.... PADEN PENN .... LANCDON POTTS .... TOM POWERS .... . Q rw, ' ' 'ff , - ,Q f .. , A R.:--.1 I , h A , .1 1 V ' ,f 2 ff 1 f I- , . g f mf X , j , X I h, wwf? X Nfl I C' I ,f if 1 I V 1 , A I . . , fa H f f W -R . . R ,f ' f ' H2 lv A ' X 'V ' ix fj f, VW A f , 5 I X X, I VV , vf K . 1 A ..Iiit1li- R 411- IX, Ark. ..,..Sl1r4-ve-port, Lu. Virginia Beach, Vu. . . . . .DurIu1n1, N. C. ...NIL Su-rlingl. Ky. Mzlnnguu, Niraruguu . , .Knnxvilla Tvnn. ....CudscIen. Alu. ..MurriSlown. Tenn. .CI1zittansmgu.Tenn. First Row: TODD PRAIGG ......,...... ROBERT RIP PRICHARD .... JACK RATLIFF ............ JASPER A. REYNOLDS, JR.. . .. ALEXANDER RHOTON ..... Second Row: GEORGE S. ROBERTS ..... JIMMY H, ROGERS .... JAMES L. ROGERS ...... WARREN J. ST. JOHN ........ . RODOLPH GORDON SH ERRILL ...,..... If.. I 'if .High Point, N. C .....Ja1r'ksnn, Miss .. . . .JuCksun, Miis Chuttunmngu, Tenn ChLlIILll'l4l1lg2l, Tenn. . Curul Gublts, Flu ....Dz1IIun, Cu. ....GreenviIIe:, Ky .....CuIlmun, Ala C11attun1mga,'I'en11 Third Row : HENRY SHIRLEY ,.,........,..... WILLIAM HAROLD SHUPTRINE. .. H EN RY SMI'l H .....,.........., .....Pearishurg, Vu. .....DaIt0n, Ca. .. ....Anniston,A1a. JOHN WESLEY SOLOMON III .... ..... BILL SIEM ..,......,.,........ ..... Fourth Row: HARVIE STIPIL ..... ,...... JAMES EDWIN STOUFFER ..., ,IAQK IALYOR ........... JAMES E. THOMAS ....... .... EDWARD J. TRIEBE, JR.. . .. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. ..Furt Myers, Flu. .....BristuI, Tenn. ,Rirmingham, Ala. .Chattanoogzg Tenn. ..Kingspfwrt, Tenn. First Row: JOSEPH MARTIN TRIPP, JR ROBERT A. TRUE ............ ......Mayfield, Ky. ....Chattanongz1, Tenn. ROBERT EDWARD TURNER. . , .. CHARLES VON CANON ...,. Second Row: CULLOM WALKER ..... BILL WEIGEL ..... ROBERT TWEILER ..... BILL WHITFIELD ..... ..........Savunnah,Gu, , . . .Lonkuut Mountain, Tenn. ....Blrmfnghz1n1,A1a. .,....P0we1l, Tenn. ..St. Petersburg, Fla. .....Bay St. Louis, Miss. Not Pictu AL STAMPS ..... ............ Third Row: DAVID WILSON, JR.. . .. MARK WILSON III ..... CLAUDE WOOD ..... PAUL WOODA LL ,... Fourth Row: ..Ft. Benning, Ga Chattanooga, Tenn . . . . .Knoxville, Tenn . Birmingham, Ala CHARLES ROY WOODRUFF ..... . CHUCK WORTHY ..... DON A. WRIGHT S, RAY ZBINDEN ..... red ....,..,.Chuttan1m .X ga, Tenn. ....Anniston, Ala .,University, Miss . .Hartsville, Tenn Chattanooga, Tenn Fw M7 Aww JOY 1 'Z f w f HR I . , X I fm First Row: CHARLES ALLEN ..,.. W. BYRON BAKER ..,, ROGER BALDWIN .,.. BILLY BATES .......... WILLIAM N. BOND ,.... DAVID BOWMAN ..,, Second Row: DAVID ALLAN BOYD ..... HARRY BRASWELL ....... JOSEPH LEROY BROADY. . . .. MATT BROWN ............ CLAYTON BRYAN, JR. ..., . DUDLEY BRYANT III. . .. .... . .MemphiS, Tenn. . . . . .Chattan0nga, Tenn ....Tusrumbia, Ala. .. . . . . . Jackson, MISS. .....CIlZlIU.il'l0Og21, Tenn .....Cha!tanougz1, Tenn. .....Chattz1nuogu, Tenn ....Memphis, Tenn .....SeviervilIe, Tenn. ..., .... Chattanunga, Tenn Lunkuut Muuntain, Tenn .....Danville,Ky Third Row: JAMES O, CARSON ..... LOUIS L, CARTER, JR. ........ . ALBERT LEONARD CLARK III .... Bowling Green, Ky ....Memphis, Tenn ....Jackson, Miss RICHARD BROOKE COLDITZ .... ...... K noxville, Tenn . . ..... Chattanooga, RICHARD HARDINC DAVIS, ,IR .... JACK CURREY ................. Fourth Row: NATHAN S. DOUCHERTY .... ROBERT F. DUFF ......... W. CARL DYER, JR. ..... . WILLIAM E. EDWARDS .... JESSE FARR .......,.... ROBERT FORSTEN ..... .......Stamp ,....Chatlun0uga, . . . . .Cl1z1ttunonga, .....Chattanooga, .....Chattanooga, .....Chattanougu, ......Daytun, Tenn s, Ala Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn First Row: BOB FOWLER .... PAUL FULLER ......... W. HOYL CILL. JR.. . . .. MALCOLM GILLIS ........... CHARLES CURTIS GIPSON .... FRANK GROVES, JR. ...... .. Second Row: RICHARD MILLER HAGOOD ..... CARL A. HARTUNG, JR. ..... . JERRY HATFIELD .......,. HENRY A. HENEGAR, JR,. . ., UPSH UR HIGGINBOTHAM. JR ROBERT E. HILL. JR. ....,,.. . ,724 .,,.Marietta, Ga. .. ..Hi1-kory, N. C. ... , Knoxville, Tenn. ,....Memphis, Tenn. .......,....Cadsden,Ala. .....Lo0kout Mountain, Tenn. .......Marietta, Ca. .....Cha1tanooga, Tenn. .......RosSv1lJfv,Cz1. .. . .Knoxvillz-. Tenn, .....Blur'Hf-Id. W. Vu. . . . . .ClIl1lTL1l'l1lHg21, Tfrnn. Third Row: DARRELL HOWARD ..... KARL PHILLIP HUNT ..... WARREN B. JACKSON, JR..... ED JONES, JR. ........ .. JAMES EDWIN KAYLER, .. ROBERT KILLEBREW ,.,.. Fourth Row: EDDIE LEWIS. ........,.. . WILLIAM FRAN ED LUNSFORD. LORINO. ROB MIKENZIE ........ ICARI. M1-MII.I.EN, JR.. , .. WII,I.IANl T. Nh-PHAII. .... ....Chattanooga, Tenn ....Chattanooga Tenn ....Chattanooga Tenn ....Chattanooga Tenn .....Chattanooga, Tenn Lookout Mountain , Tenn .....Danville, Ky. ....Mnrristown, Tenn. ....Coral Cables, Flu. .....Tuvernier, Fla. ........Atlanta, Ca. ..,.,CJliltlZ1!100gZl, Tenn. . . A f .f f f f f X ' , 1 ,... 1 0 f X f 4 5 x -4.434 , w W MW X f 7 X V J 4! I A, f 14 . 'Ma f f 11219 WM., . 4 , if . . 4 . V K 7 1 'M A ...i z is ,w if U ff I C H.. f, fa ff ., I? V. , ,ue . ,V F ! ' 2 .f 'E , , , V, gf .A X g J I ff ' if 4, . 1 'A , K Ji f ,AAs-1 7? 1 il lil C , . First Row: HUGH MACLELLAN , . .. WALT MATTHEWS ..... JIM MAUZE .............. HARRY WATTS MOODIE .... . CHARLIE MOORE ........ JOE MOSS ......... Second Row: FRED MOTZ ..... TOLLY MURFF ......,.... WILBUR K. NEWMAN, JR.... WILLIAM EDWIN OAKLEY .,.. FRANK H. O'CONNOR ...., JOHNNY O'HARA .,.... ,, Sox J, 4 Y 1SXX 'IK Lookout Mountain, Tenn ......CI1z1ltanooga, Tenn. ....St. Louis, Mo. ........Salem,Ky Lookout Mountain, Tenn , .... Burkes Carden, Va ...,.Habersharn, Ca .....Memphis, Tenn .....Chattanooga, Tenn ........Tampa, Fla .....Memphis, Tenn .....JeIlico, Tenn Third Row: BOB OSTEEN ..,.. DAVID PARKER ...... JAMES L. PAYNE, JR.. . .. CARY PERRINE ......... ARMISTEAD C. POWELL... HAL STEWART RAPER, JR.. .. Fourth Row: PHILIP ROLLINSON .... RICHARD SANSOM .... CHARLES SEXTON .... JACK SHARPE ........ RICHARD SHARPE ........ ..,,DanvilIe, Ky . . . .Red Bank, Tenn ....Chattan00ga, Tenn ........Bradenton, Fla. Lookout Mountain, Tenn . . . . .Warm Springs, Ga. . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn .....KnoxviIIe, Tenn .....KnrixvilIe, Tenn .....KnoxviIIe, Tenn ....,...CIeveIand, Tenn. I-IERNIAN WILLIAM SHEWMAKE, JR. . .Chattanooga Tenn First Row: JAMES R, SIMS .... DOUG SMITH .... WAYNE PAUL SMITH .... .... HARRY SOUCHON ..,. LOUIS E. STARR. JR.. WILLIAM STEPHENS. Second Row: WILLIAM HOWARD SUTTON .... . .... JOHN E. TALMADGE .... Chattanooga, Tenn ..,RutIedge, Tenn Chattanooga, Tenn . .... New Orleans, La Chattanooga, Tenn ....Marietta, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn. ....Atl1en5, Ga. FRANCIS THOMPSON... JAMES ALLEN VANN III ,... DOUGLAS G. WARNER., JOE WARNER ..,. Third Row: GEORGE WARRENFELLS DONALD GARY WELCH ..... JACK WHITAKER ..,. SHAN WILEY .... DON WILLIAMS, ,IR .... ....Chattanooga, Tenn ....Birmingl1am, Ala Lookout Mountain, Tenn Lookout Mountain, Tenn ..,.Chattanooga, Tenn ....Chattanooga, Tenn. ....Chattanooga, Tenn .. . .Chattanooga Tenn .....RippIemead, Va. 69 Eff? , ,Q Jttt Q - I T. f First Row: f f f f SQ A. AY JAMES STEWART ALVERSON .......... BILL BAILEY .............,............. DOUGLAS BAZEMORE .......,.., Tin Jun PAUL H. BERZ ....................,.,.. GARRISON E. BICKERSTAFF ....,..... Second Row: RICHARD BROCKMANN ..,............. JAMES PATTERSON BROWDER III ..... RONNIE BROWN ,............. ......... FED BURKHARD1 ................,..... JAMES R. BYERS III ..,. Third Row: BOB CALVILRT ........... GEORGE CAMPBELL ,,.. .Chuttunouga, Tenn. .. .CreenViIIe, S. C. nu, Venezuela, S. A .Chattanm+ga, Tenn. .Cl1atlz1nnugu, Tenn .....Munuguu, Nic. .Chzittunungm Tenn .Cilattanimgiu Tenn. . Chuttzlnnuga, Tffnn. .Cl1uttanimgu, T4-nn . .,.... Atlanta, Ga ..II.gh Puint, N, C ROBERT BLAIR CANNON. ,.... .... L nnkout Mountain, Tenn. WILLIAM CONVERSE CARRIGER. .Lrmkuut Mountain, Tenn. JIMMY CARTER ............................. Anniston, Ala. Fourth Row: DAVID CHRISTIAN ..............,.... Rio de Janeiro, Brazil WILLIAM NICHOLAS CLEMMER ..,..... RICHARD S. COURTNEY, JR. .... .... . ......M1Ian, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. JERRY E. CROUCH .........,. ..... C hanan0nga,Tenn. NEAL CULVER .......,....... ...... K nuxville, Tenn. Fifth Row: CHARLES DELANEY ....,....., ..... C l1allammgz1,Tcnn. WILLIAM BARTON DICIK .......... .... RICHARD CHARLES DRESSEL ..... WILLIAM RICHARD FLINN .... .,,. FORREST FORMAN ........,. ...., Nlurrislnwn, Tenn. . ....,. Miami, Fla, .Chattanooga, Tenn, Chattanooga, Tenn. First How : K ARL CEICER ............,... GEORGE WILLIANI GRIDFR. .. .I.M.Ix CLLLAII ................ .XLLYN NIORRIS H.-UIILTON.. GEORGE BROWN HARLIZSS. JR.. . .. Second Row: JINI HARTINC ............. LOUIS I-ILC!-INIC II.Xl'N. JR-. RALPH E. III-I'I'ZI.ICR, JR.. .. DAVID IIICKEY. JR.. . .. JININIY Y. HILL ..... . Third Row: CARTER YV.-XYNE HOPKINS. .. DAVID JOHNSON .......... . IIogvrFviIIc', Tvnn . . .IxICIIlIlIlI5, Tenn. New Britain, Cunn, Cluuttunrmgu. Tenn. Clxultmumgu, Ts-nn ffIlul1axlnmg.l, 'Il-nn .., Knnxvillv, T1-nn l.I1ulIun4mgu, 'fvnu Clluttanuugu, 'I'm'nn ...Knoxville-,'1'cnr1. .....AlIunta1, Cu ....Sl1rc-vcpurt, Ia IBILI. JOHNSON, ....... .. RICHARD ALLAN JONICS ,.... . DICK KARR ...,......... Fourth Row: 'IOXINIY KIZEN .,., JOIC KEIETON ...... .IOIC KII,I.liI3RIiW .. CLINIC LACY ........,. JININIY IAWRICNIWI. . .. Fifth Row: BILL LIST ............., IIIIARLES LOIIKIERBY. .. FRANKLIN M1-CAI,LIE,.. ...Knnxvillm-, Tvnn .. .Clava-land. Texnn .Cl1ullz1nmrgz1, Tr-nn ...Knoxvillf-. Tenn . .I5irming1l1um. Alu IIIlilIIiIIlOlhgI,ll, Tvnn .. . .SIll'Q'Vf?IlOI'I, Lu .. . .IIl1ultun1mgu, 'I'vnn . , Sale Crm-k, Tvnn ....Clxattanmugu, Tenn ..,.CI1z1ltunfmga, Tenn .....Hixson, Tenn I-IIENRY MIDONALD ..........., .. CIIALM ERS XII-II,WAINE, W ,K , J R. ..... ..., C I1ullanmyga,Tenn QW X . . an xl First Row: MOSE MALLETTE ..,. ... RIKKI MOE .......,. ..... TERRY MOE ........ TOM MONIN .......... . . CLINT MOORE, JR. .... Second Row: ROBERT MOORE .............,......,... SAMUEL C. NORTHINGTON III ..,. Look .IOHN PARHAM .........,.............. LEWIS PARKER, JR. .......... .... . LOGAN PORTER III .... ..... Third Row : JAN MICHAEL PRIDDY .... ..... REDDEN RANDELL ....... ..... .Chattanoogau Tenn Fort Atkinson, Wis .....Louisvi1Ie, Ky. ..,...OakIand, Ky .Chattanooga Tenn ..Madisonvi1lo, Ky out Mountain. Tenn .Chattanooga Tenn Chattanooga, Tenn High Point. N, C. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn DAVE SEGLER ...,. HAL STARR ........ FRANK SUTTON ..... Fourth Row: JOHN DAVID TESSMAN ..... CHARLES THORNBURY ..... MADISON S. TREWHITT. .. THOMAS TRIVERS ....... GEORGE VON CANON .... Fifth Row: BOB WALKER .......... . . . . . CHARLES HENRY WESSELS. . .. PI-IILLIP H. WHITLEY .,..... ATYS WILLIAMS ....., FRED WUNDERLICH ..... CHRIS ZHAND ,........ . . . .Lookout Mountain, Tenn ......Chattanooga, Tenn ... .Chattanoogzn Tenn ....Chattanooga, Tenn ...,Chattanooga Tenn . ......... Cleveland, Tenn .... . .Chattanooga Tenn Lookout Mountain, Tenn ....,Monterey, Tenn .....Savannah, Ga .....WendeII, N. C ........SyIvania, Ca ... .Chattanooga Tenn .. . .Chattanooga Tenn lllimz 1 Mfg? 4 fy 5, af -f'w,,,f 1 Z5 Qu A . F IQ f A First Row: ,,,!, .Sf .J Tenn. T BOBBY CRATES ............ l'lIl'l. DAVID AIIKERSON ..,. ..... I ilutttanmvga, NIUECKl'1 IIARKICR ,... ....... I Illuttanunga, C, W. IIORDICN, JR, ...... ...., S ignal fVIuuntain, SCIOTT N. BROWN III , . . .... ..... S iggnnl Mountain l'E'l'E BUCHLY .......... HENRY CAMPIlEI,L. . .. Second Row: EDWARD CARROLL ...,. PEYTON LEA CARTER .... First Row : ............'l'ryun, .....Chattanuuga .....Chattan4mga ..,..Chattanonga Eighth BARRY GEORGE JOHNSON ............. Chattanooga , f , , Tenn JOHN DANIELS, JR.. . .. WWW NIURRELL CLARK .................., Signal Mountain, Tenn PATRICK MURPHY COIIRINCTON, JR ..... Albertville, Alu ....,...Cl1z1ttanouga, . ..... Cllattanfmga, Tenn. 'I'0nn. N. C- Third Row: Tpnn DAVID DAYTON III ......... . .. ,,.. Knoxville, GEORGE S. RLDICR ,.,..,,.,.......,..... Cllattanfmga, RICHARD CALVIN FOWLI-IR ...Lrml-mt1lMountain, LANDON COINS ......................... Chattunmmga, Tenn- JOHN THOMAS HEARD ..... ,..l,uf1kuutMnunIz1in Ten n Grade Second Row: CLIFTON Mi-DON ALD ,... JOHNNY KILLEBREW ..,.......... Luoknut Muuntain, Tenn. DAVID MQLAIN .......... ROB LANDHAM ....................,.... Chattanooga, Tenn. DON MADDOX ...., SANFORD EUGENE LEAKE, JR. .............. Russvillv, Cn. TED MALLEN .... . GEORGE W. LIINDY, JR. .... .. PETER COOPER FVII-CALL. .. .... H Chattanooga, Tenn. .I,onkuu!Muun1uin, Tenn DANNY MASSEY .... BOB MUNSON ..... V4.3 xi ,f 'I HICODORE M. HUTCHESON .... Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn 'funn . . ......, Rnssville, C41 ,...Chattanonga, Tenn ....Chattunnnga Tenn. .....Castonia, N. C. ....Chattanunga, Tenn ....Chattanunga T1-nn, ....Chattanonga Tenn. 1 f 15, Z .7 f f L, Z' 4 53 ,, , ' i ' -' f LQ, f ,,,, , . fA,. 0' 2 'fl F 1 :ff f rg' . X A 7 ry f X , .. A H QI I ff, .J if ' I , . I , ' f wr ' 0 1 '- X. - A 3 'IQ First Row: RONXY NEWBILL .... ED NEWELL III .... CHARLES PARKS ...........,. JAX PAT'1 .....................A EDWARD LEWIS POWELL, JR... LOLIS PROSTERNIAN, JR.. . .. Second Row: EDWIN PRATT RATHER ,... JIM RALLSTON. ......,... . ...,........ Lotnfvllle. Ky. ...Lookout Mountain .......Chattanooga, ........Chattanonga, .. In kt-ut NIUUHIHID, ... ...Chattanooga . . . . .Chattanooga . .,.. Chattanooga , Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. , Tenn. , Tenn. , Tenn. JOE E. SAPERSTEIN ,.., J. R. SIMS, JR.. .....,.. . LEONARD SINGTON ..... ROBERT SISKIN ....... Third Row: NED SLAGLE. . .. PAT SNIARTT ...,.. PACKY SMITH ,... JOE TURNER ..... ROGER WADE .... ..,. GLS WOOD ....... ......... ........ L . tk Chattanooga, Tenn, .....Chattanooga, Tenn. .. . . . . .Birmingham, Ala .....Chattanooga, Tenn .........SyIva, N, C. .....Chattanooga, Tenn. ...... ,xaehvilleg Tenn .......Chattanooga, Tenn .........Chattanooga, Tenn wut Uountain. Tenn. Eighth Grade First Row: ALEXANDER BORISS .,... SHELBY BRANIMER ..... I-'RANK BROCK .,......... O. L. BROTHERTON, JR.. . .. RALPH L. BIQICE, JR. ..,... .. JOHN H. BLRKHARDT ........ DAVID FLETCHER CANIPEELL. . ...... Chattanooga, ........Chattan0oga , . .I,'mkvutNIvl.ll'1tai1'1 , . . . . . . .Chattanooga . ..... Chattanooga .,. .. ...Chattanooga . . . . . . . .Chattanooga Tenn. Tenn. . Tenn. , Tenn. . Tenn. Tenn. . Tenn. fevently Grade Second Row: NIORROW CHANIBERLAIN, . . NIIKE CHRISTISON ........... HUNT CLEVELAND. JR. .... . FREDERICK EVERETT DAVIS ........... WHITNEY DL RAND ......... HENRY BACON FOSTER III.. RICHARD E. GIBBS, JR. ..... . f fg far la, XX? out Mountain, Tenn .......Chattanooga, Tenn .... Anniston, Ala .......NIiami, Fla ut Mountain, Tenn .. ..... Chattanooga, Tenn .....Chattanooga. Tenn UW. 6,f 'V 1 7 f ' X 1 . hi ff , A ttf ,M Wy 7. ,Qs . E ' 5 ' ' ,,!! M ,,.,f I ff ' , W f , MW V7 ' an 91 15,4 V x , dz X ' ' ' if U, ,W-jg f. ,Q 4' I . -1 , V I , ,,.. I, V . - ' ' ' ' f I ' A ... I f 6 Q! B ifl I 7' 61 B First Row: ,I ,3 BILL GRAINGER .................. Lookout Mountain, ..........,..Chattanooga . . . . . . . . .Chattanooga BILL GRANT ............... SAMUEL DYER HARRIS. JR.. .. JOHN R. HILL III ............. JOHN DAVID HOLMES ...... Second Row: LEIGH HOLT ....... BRUCE LEBOVITZ ...... DAVID LLEWELLYN ..... JOE MCGINNESS ............. GEORGE R. McINTURFF. .. Third Row: JIM MCMILLAN, JR... . . JIMMY MAPLES ..,. Lookout Mountain . ..,... Chattanooga, . ...Chattanooga . . . . . .Chattanooga Nashville, Lookout Mountain . . ... ...Chattanooga .......Jasper, . . . .Chattanooga a v Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn Tenn, Q41 V 6 , M 1 I ' ,V ' 2 f 2 X fa f f f 43,2 ,nt Z ' 1 M mi. J. Av as Q X ' M 1 f i f X7 X X I Q' X Aff 42 E 2 X 7 If 4' f 2 'W 4 W ' I WILLIAM PARKIN MILNER, JR. ........ Chattanooga, Tenn. JIM MIXON .........,..,.................. W, Helena, Ark. TED MONTAGUE .... ..... L ookout Mountain, Tenn. Fourth Row: DICK NEWPORT .......... .... C hattanooga, Tenn. DAN S, PATY ............... .... C hattanooga, Tenn. CALVIN PATTEN PAYNE ..... .... C hattanonga, Tenn. ROBERT PROFFITT ......... .... f Ihattanooga, Tenn. CHESTER RESNICK ..... ..,. C hattanooga, Tenn. Fifth Row: READ SMARTT .............. ..... C hattanooga, Tenn. STEWART P. SMITH, JR. ....,........,.. Chattanooga, Tenn. MYLES THOMPSON ............I........ Chattanooga, Tenn. SHANNON PERRY WARRENFELS III .... Chattanooga, Tenn. JOHN FRANKLIN WRIGHT, JR. ......... Chattanooga, Tenn. Mivilim ...-of 905 MDNOGRAM CLUB 'POP RRARR Mr. Mac, Sullivan, Dans EDITORIAL STAFF Plot-kwise: Sullivan, Roh- ertson, Floyd Davis, 1, v , , Burns, Caine,, Was:-on, 'lol' SFPLNAB Lehovitz, l l99lh'll'l, Watts, l'1fllfUl' Neild. w SHUTTI-Eli-ISUGS Barnwell, D. Wlfarner, C. Moore, R, Hamilton, C. Von Canon, Barnes, G. Johnston, J. Rather, Cleveland COPY DESK Shnptrine, Neild, L. Hopkins, liosik, Reynolds, True, Burns, Finney, BESINICSS MEN Reed Levine, I. Hamilton, D. Forman DAVE DAVIS DAVID FORMAN Associate Editor Business Manager IOE SULLIVAN .... DAVID FORMAN .... DAVE DAVIS ....,. HARRY BURN ..., ED NEILD ....,....,... NED WATTS ............. CHARLES LEBOVITZ ..,.. DAVID FLOYD ....... ARTHUR BURNS ,... ART FEENAN ....,.... HORNSBY WASSON ....,. HOWARD LEVINE ......,... MR. C. M. S, TVIQ-II.WAINE .... WINSTON CAINE BILL ROBERTSON FRANKLIN BARNWELL BOB EWING MARK WILSON RICHARD BROWDER MAKE-UI' MEN Davis, Sullivan, Robertson YZeIQl5 I lknnant STAFF ....Editor . , . . .Business Manager . , . . .Associate Editor ............ClassEditor ... . .Assistant Class Editor .,..,.....Feature Editor .............SportsEditor .. . . .Assistant Sports Editor ..............CopyEditor . . . ............ Art Editor ,.............,MilitaryEziitor . . . . .Assistant Business Manager . . . .......,.... lsllflllij' Arlvisvr ASSISTANTS HAROLD SHUPTRINE HENRY DICKS LEWIS CONNER DICK ANDERSON ALSTON STEINER TOMMY EDWARDS RALPH CLARK RAY ZBINDEN CHALMERS MCILWAINE CHARLIE MOORE RODY SHERRILL JOHN HOPKINS SPORTS YYRITERS Front Row: Sullivan, Levine, Ewing, Barnwell, Floyd. Bank Ron Neild, Conner, Davis, Lebovitz, Robertson X I , s PLANNING ll-lla PAPER Davis, YVatts. Sullivan, Mr. Cliism X ex ' HH BOARD OF CIRCULA- TION V H Y YY C. Von Canon, J. Rather, NED vArTb Wm Mills, Howell Editor l Tornado T YPI STS Fee-nan, Neild, D. W'il- liams, Shupfrine EDI'l'0RIAl. BOARD Front Row: Waits, Floyd, Caine, Steiner, Hhuptrine, F4-enan, Davia, Sec-mul Row: Sullivan, Ewing, M. Wilson, THE CHAMPION OF SIPA Levine, Clark Sliuptrine, Sullivan, Whxtts, Fee-nan W, ,0- Li. E f 7 f, as ,. if MM. ,W s ,, M DA F.DA 1S .1019 sL'1,L1vAN Joux n. ILATHER ludltor Associate Editor Business Manager NED WATTS ..,... DAVE DAVIS ....,. JOE SULLIVAN .... HARRY BURN .,... DAVID FLOYD .,.. MARK WILSON .....,.. BOB EWING .........,.. HAROLD SHUl'i .i11NE.. ED NEILD ........i...... RALPH CLARK ......... HOWARD LEVINE ..... ART FEENAN ........ ALSTON STEINER ...,. WINSTON CAINE .... MR. C. C. CHISM .... JOHN RATHER ....... GAYNOR HOWELL ...... MIKE MILLS ............ CHARLES VON CANON Tony Bartholemew Bob Blalock Franklin Barnwell Carl Dyer Richard Colditz Billy Edwards Warren Jackson SPORTSMEN Front Row: Floyd, Conner, M, Brown, Finney. Second Row: Jackson, B. Edwards, Zbinden, J, McCallie EDITORIAL STAFF Busl ESS STA FF REPORTFRS John Kosik Jimmie McCallicr Matt Brown Chalmers Mcllwaine Armistead Powell Jasper Reynolds Francis Thompson ....Editor .....,.......Editor ....Ass crate Editor .........Assistant ,. ..,... Sports , .... Features ........Make-Up ..............Copy ..,..A::istant Copy .....,..Religiou.s .........Chapel ......Art . .... Military ...,........Sociezy . . . .lfacully A1i1'1'se'r .. .......Business Manager .. ..As'is!11r ll Business Manager .. ..,.... Circulation Manager . . . . . .Photographer .lim Kaylor Bob True Joe Warner Lewis Conner Jimmy Finney Ray Zbinden REPORTERS Front Row: J. Homer, G. Johnston, C. Von Canon I eune Barmvell. Second How: Shuptrine, True, Rev nolds NI Brown. Third Row: Yann, Kavyler Kea Kia Ol l'lCliR5 ALBERT INHGREGOR .,.....,. ..,.,. ........ P r !'Sl.l1f'llf JOE SULLIVAN ....,.. ..... l 'VIVFI' Prrfsiflevzf LARRY MQNEILL.. - ------ 5f'C 'f'fUfJ' WINSTON CAINF, .. .... Tl'f'I1SIll'I'f Nlizivisiaiis David Floyd Spencer lVlc'Cullie- Hill Robertson ,luck Robinson Hornsby Wasson Otis Pitts Charles Reed Fred Gilliland Wleston Roodh Arthur Burns MUS? Dave Davis FACULTY NIICMBI-QRS Mr, ll, Nl. S, xl1'llVHl.lIl1' Nlr, llouston Putt:-rson Keo-Kio, lVlcCallie leadership society, whose name comes from the distinctive school yell, 'cKeo- Kiof was established in 1939 under the leadership of Dr. Bob McCallie, '29, and Buck Flowers, '27, with Fay Prigmore, '39, as the first president. During the past seventeen years more than two hundred student leaders have been tapped into ALBERT M1-GRI-ZGOR President membership. These boys have rendered a real service to McCallie through Keo-Kio. This year, on May 24, three alumni, Mr. Edward E. Brown, ,07, Mr. John L, Hutcheson, Jr., 920, and Mr. Robert L. Maclellan, 724, all members of the Board of Trustees, who have rendered out- standing service to McCallie were elected to Alumni Membership, and in future the policy of honoring alumni as well as students for their service will be continued. Mr. Richard A. Brock, '33, and Mr, Mark K. Wilson, Jr., '29, delivered addresses at the Octo- ber and February tappings. liont. Row: Floyd, Caine, M4-Gregor, J. Sullivan, M1-Neiil. Second Row: Mr, Mcllwaine, Wasson, J. Robinson, Robertson, S. McCallie, Mr. Patterson. Third Row: lit-eil, Pitts, Gillilzuid, Rooqlhouse, D. Davis at ,diff fs! LARRY Mm-XEILL ALIKICRT Mf'GRl4IG0R President, First Term l're-sideut, Sn-4-oml 'Perm OFFICERS First Term LARRY X1cNEILI. .. i .. , ...... . . ..,... . ..... , ....... President Albert McGregor JUG W'Lll'YlPl' Spencer McCallie Ted Burkhardt Hornsby Wasson PM Smllfil Charles Burlvnclier Second Term ALBERT McCRECOR ...........,.....,... .....,... P resid1'l1! Larry McNeill JUS WHTHPT Spencer Mt-Callie Fred Yvunderlich Joe Sullivan Par Smart! Cullum Walker The Senate The Honor System of The McCallie School was founded during the first year of the schoolis his- tory, early in the year of 1905. The responsibility for the working of the Honor System falls on the members ofthe Student Senate under the guidance of one of the headmasters of the school. The stu- dent Senate is elected from representatives of the different classes in a way that half ofthe member- ship is made up of seniors. The president is elected by the student body from the senior class as well as a day student and dormitory student repre- sentative. The other members come from the va- rious high school classes with one boy represent- ing the junior school. The Senate has always represented the best lead- ership in the school and generation after genera- tion of boys have carried on to build up a tradition for personal honor and integrity on the part of the members of the student body. Seated: Dr, N, J. H1-Fa-llie, J. Aullivnn, Nh-Neill, Nl4'fil'9'g'Ul , Nhxssoii, H. Mofailie. Niklllllillgi J. Nmnrtt, J. Warner, Nilmlcrlicll, Burbarlier, C. Xhxllier, 'I'. Burklmrtlt. V-'qi' 1 1'X:Tfi7T5'2?f'WH-:?TB'1 u 7 53 5 K Front Row: Burkhardf, Steiner, Caine, XT. Thompson, J. Sullivan, M1-Calliu, Imvi-, Dr, J. P. Wir-Cnlliv. Second Row: Mr. lurdy. Dr. J. McCallie, Moore, Bible, Sutcliffe, McCall, Le-Imvitz, Bnrnu-fgll, Mr. Burns. Dr. R. L, McCallie. Third Row: Nlr. gl'lHlllllt, Mr. Trusdell, XYeigcl, llclmfml, Marholin, Yun f'fl1l0ll, H. Rogers, Shuptrine, Mr. Brooks, Mr. Blvllwuinv, Fourth Row: R. Biggs-rx, Stem, Gri-t, M. Wil-on, Claunc-h. I-'.lCL'LTY MEMBERS UR. J. P, xi.-mgl?JLI.Il. l..,.....,..,....,.l...... .,... P TCSIQGYPHI MQCALLIE CHAPTER M . WYALLACE LVRDY .......,..,,................... SPCFPTFIVN ' ' '- UH. R. L. MCCAl.l.lE ....,....,.,, llvrnlzffr. E.XPI'llfl'l'P Cnnirnirlffif Esnlbllshpd Dr. S. J. McCallie H. P. Dunlap lf. T. Srhmillt l-rlwarfl H. Brooks Mi. O, E, l'lUlllIllll'l'Yf l,. R. Tam: - L- BUTTF C- M- 5- MCUW-linf' R- W- Tfllrilfll Charles Lebovitz being welcomed into Cum Laude. MEMBERS IN COURSE Franklin Barnwell Raymond Bible Mike Burkhardl Winitrvn Cain:- Bob Biggers Nathan Claunch Al C-riQt Watkirw M1-Le-wl Class of l955 Dave Ddvif Charlex Lehovilz P41 McCall Spenrcr Mrffallifi Laurie Bloom Class of 1956 Milw Marhwlin Jimmy H, Rogerx Hur:-l:'lSl1uprine .Xl-If-11 Steiner Jw Sullivan Cffurgze Sutcliffe William Tlifrnlpson Bill Stem Charles You Cilllnl Bill Mveigcl Mark Wilson Cum Laude - X Z x 5 .. X 2 . N sf t ff? Front Rnwv: Davis, Paine. Darr, S. McCallie. WYasson. Second Roxy' Burns, Lehovitz, L. Hopkins, J, Sullivan, Floyd, Rntlter. Third lion: Robinson, Cole, Pitts, Watts. ERNIE DARR ... Arthur Burns Winston Caine- Bill Cole Dave Davis David Floyd David Forman Lindsey Hopkins Charles Lebovitz Harvey Lux Spencer McCallie Albert Mf'Cregor : McGregor. MeNeill, Roberts, A Lnx,, Forman, Robertson, Park OFFICER MEMBERS Larry McNeill Richard Park Otis Pius John Rather Gilbert Roberts Jack Robinson Bill Robertson .loe Sullivan Hornsby Wasson Ned Watts Holb ommzttee Student Council OFFICERS First Term .XI,BI'1li'l' NI4'CHlfCOR ........,,,..... , ....... ,President BILL LOLI. ....,....,. . JACK ROBINSON ' ....I ire-Presidenl ,.. . . .... , .......,., . .,.... .Nerrr'tr1rp' MEMBERS Duncan Nlarshall Ralph Clark Lipshur Higginhutliain Charles Wessf-ls OFFICERS Second Term Hornsby Wasson I.indsey Hopkins joe Moss Cullum Walker .IMIK ROBINSON ....,.....,......,... .,,.,.. I 'rf-.widf-nf IIARRY fNIcNEILL ..,.,,.. ..., I 'ire-I'rf-.sirlmif WESTON ROODI-IOI'Sl-Q . ..,............. . ..Sf'!'f'!'lIll'I' MEMBERS Izdrln- Iwmler ' ' ' Itrldii- Imwi, Henry Ilene-ggar Barton Dirk Rnlwrl Nlcmrv Charles Rutln-rfurd Otis Pin- Iiicliard Ilrriwr'ler Illini-an Nlarsliull The Student Council is the student governing body of the hoarding department, It concerns it- self with the best interests of the dormitory boys in their relationship to one another and to the school administration. The Council also assumes the responsihility forthe enforcement of the uRat ALlSliR'l' M1-Glll-IGOR JACK ROBINSON President, First Term President, Second Tenn Rulesl' during the first semester of each school year. Membership in the Student Council is by elec- tion. The president and vice-president are chosen hy the entire boarding department, and two rep- resentatives from each of the five dormitories are selected by the boys in the respective halls. Mem- lmers are elected for one semester. I-'ron' Row: Vai. A. L. Burns, lioodhouse, lIrl9i'4-gor, liuhixlsnn, Mc-Neill, Cnlel N4-unul Huw: Huw-nn. IC. l 'lWl . Hillgin- hothum, li. Browder, Pitts, I.. Hopkins, C. YYalker, R, Moore. Third Ron: Ni:-ssc-I-., Clark, Rutherford, Moss, Hem-gar, Lewis, Dick, Mar-.liall. aff We ' , 3 f. ZLI Aw Aff' z 1 X E N Ng 1 N I XYFON BIAYZE UHARLICS REED Ire uh nt, First Term President, Second Tm-rm The YMCA. which was organized many years ago as a Bible study group meeting on Sunday nights in Dr. J. P, McCallie's home, now forms the center of leadership for the McCallie student Christian activities. The YMCA officers and Cabi- net members are in charge of all Sunday night vesper programs and week-night prayer meetings in the dormitories. The religious and otherwise spiritual contribution of this group to the student body is immense. IAYTON NIALZIC RAYNIONIJ BIBLE ., CIHARLES REED .lan HQ-ykuop Neilson Spann Louis Horn Ju? Nluss Robert Xloorv Claude Wmwl Hen ry McCrary CHARLES REED LAYTON NIAUZE RAYMOND BIBLE ... Bill Biggers David Caywood Harvey Lux Louis Carter Neal Culver Bill Caraway Roy Yvoodruff . M C. A. OFFICERS First Term ..,.,..Prexid1'r1! MEMBERS Jim Smuffer ,100 KCPIUFI Tom Munin Henry Smilh .lalvl-Q Ratlifl' Dnug Smith Bill Bailey . l 1'f'1'-Prr-sr'd1'1i! . . .Sr'rrf'mrv OFFICERS Second Term ,,.....Prv.w1'rlen1 .... l'l're-Prf'u'l1r'nr Pfre mn' MEMBERS Otis Pitts Henry Henegar Barton Dick Henry Shirley Ralph Clark Bill Bates Charles Wessf-ls Front Row: Lux. Bible. Reed. L. Muuzv, Pitts. 541001111 Row: Horn, Divk, Ken-ton, Carter, Potts, XYoodrul'I', Vessels. 'l'liil'1l Row: Caywooll, Stouffer. Moss, Henegnr, Carauup, Moore. Fourth Row: Vlnrk, Rates, Swann, ll. Smith, Monin, lizltliff, WYUOU. Mcfrnry. w Q! V ,Y W..-4 5' s AW g?'9f5.,,ti TTT'?a-.. sf-W M., ,,,,...,, k annals w af 3 i Sn f X if :ww , A, L VM, X. , , N sfs A -sk, , x. N Exif s X X , . H I-'noxr Row: Robertson, B. Murphey, 5. McCallie T. Edwards. L. Moore. Pitts, J. Robinson. D. Davis. Bradley. Cole, Caine. Floyd. Barnwell. T. Sullivan Horn. Callaway, Watts. Reading. SECOND Row: M. Brown, I. Johnston, Atkins, Emery Stem. McNeill, Lebovitz, Conner, Boone, Sherrill, I Hamilton, R. Biggers, Ewing, C. Moore, Burns. THIRD ROW: J. Sullivan, Heylcoop, Sutcliffe, Park. ll. Fowler, .I. Hopkins, M. Wilson, Claunch, Colditz. Stouffer, March, Thomas. FOLTRTH ROW: Marshall Harless. li. Loughlin. Stein er, IV. Thompson, C. Murphy, L. Hopkins, J. Parker. Hutson, J. McCallie. Zbinden, Finney, I. Sims, Brit ton, D. Wiarner. FIFTH ROW: Burbacher, Brake, D. Loughlin, Hardi son. James. Jennings, Hooper, Wasson, G. Roberts. D. Forman. Gilliland, McGregor. NOT PICTLYRED: Bailey, Baldwin, M. Burkhardt, Col burn. Crawford, Darr. Dyer, R. Hamilton, C. Hop kins. R. liillebrew. Lawson, Liles. Lorino, Maclel lan. Moodie. Oaklev. Powers. Roodhouse, Ruther ford. Solomon, Thurmond. C. Ivalker. Monogram Club X, Q Y . -Xu . Nm ' ' T RX. . X ' OFFICERS WINSTOIN CAINE ......................... President BILL COLE ....... ...... I ice-President DAVID FLOYD ..,..... ......... S ecretarg TOM BRADLEY ......,.. ........... T reasure FRANKLIN BARNWELI. ....., Sergerlzxf-at-Arnzs NYINSTON CAIN IC President N Student quartet performs at the Senior Banquet. Mei Teill, ', ' Pankey Sutcliffe, Stuart. FRONT ROW: Mr. Bishop, McNeill, B. Bohin- son, Vann, M. Brown, Neale, Adkins, T. Ed- wards. Couch, D. Willianis, Shuptrine, Wood- rufl. SECOND BOW: Pankey, Adamson, Tripp, Os- teen, L. Hopkins, MCG1'eW, Moodie, Cole, Park, Font, Neild, Keen. Bowman. THIRD BOW: Praigg, Monahan. W. Biggers Rhoton, Sutelitle, Stuart, Householder. Watts. U7Connor, Baper. Carson. Glee Club Il4fif5z'01zm'y Cammittee Rnwmxn BIBLE.. CH ARLE5 Rican. LARRY Mr1Nm1.1.. . IJAw1DAx1s .... OFFICERS . . .I'Vl'Cc -PI'6'Sl'FIf'II1 I.AYfrow RIAPZI-I, Ons P1'1'Ts, Lows Hom. HARx HY Lrx. Boarding Sturlwzt T1'f'aszu'e'1's .TI'!'f1Slll't'l' X ' x Q V' P1'f'siIlc'11t S!'CI'l'fIll'j' RIffIiARD PARK, Jm READING, WAYNE NIARCH, RAY Zlslwulfw. ......... .. . .Day Student Trf'asurffrs RAYMOND lil BLIC Prvsixls-ul lfrunl lion: N'mnlrl1lT, Pittx, Dann, llr. J, l'. 511-Vulliv, Bible- Rm-ql, N14-Nvill, I.. Muuzc. S4-culul Row: Pnrk, lirmvn, limulinu, 5llH'l'll, Zhimls-n, Lux, lining, Horn, liurtlmlmm-xv, 'l'llircl Huw: Iiiugvrs, Culqlitz, S1114-lil'I'e', liurnew, Yun filllilll, Steiner. !V0mI, Valve-rf, Colo. l-'mirth Huw: lirxxke, Ifl-4-lmn, Vonner, Kevin, J. Hopkins, I . Nl:-Callie, li. Jluorv, Vlzlrk, Nm-ilml, Finns-3, Dulin, A A Y X1 5lllIl!tI'iIll', N14-Ilwuim: ' s 5 Q f' A A ffm-A A , ,, .Q N,,.k gr ' X fxfiwiwn PHA 01.5 M5 Al 1 JOH N RATH ER Prexialent OFFICERS JOHN RATHER .v.....,......,. ...... I Jresldenl .XLSTON STFINER SAW DOlfGHERT't' Aftronomy Club FIRST ROW: Keen. NI. Brown. Ur. 1. P. NlcCallie. J. Rather. Steiner. Dougherty, Barnes. SECOND Roxy: C. Jones. Crates, Boriss. B. Johnson. Harris. Massey. Durand. Holmes. Proffitt. D. Camp- bell, Font, Buiee. Nlcflrew. Christison. THIRD ROW: Brake. Colditz. Raper. Reynolds. True. B. Moore. Kosik. Feenan, Estes? Calvert. FOURTH ROW: D. Wfarner, Grainger. Cooper. J. NIC- Millan. Mills. Bartholomew. Xeild. Boyd. Forsten. L. Parker. J. Browder. Nlallette. JUNIOR MISS Sl'3,f9Il left to right: Bettie B. Porzelius, Joan Starr, Sylvia May, Julia Davenport. Standing: Lmlgrlon Potts, Ben Mur- pliey, Britt Lear-li, Tom Bradley, Larry McNeill, Bill Adamson, llenry Mel'rary, Bob Blalock, Dee Dee I,l'0Sll 'll, Mark XYilson, Marilyn Filler, Jen-lc Ratliff, Mike Mills, A WEDDING Left to right: Britt Leach, George Brockman, Burke Rob insou, Joan Starr, Judy Pollard, Ben Murphey Carol Newbill. 1f'6lWl6lfZ.6J' Club G.P.S, ASSOCIATES MEMBERS Gail Bryan Sylvia May - I , A l Marilyn Cahir Sara June Murphrry Bill Adamson Br1tlLeach .lunc Davenport Carol Newbill Muecke Bafkcf Sanford Leak? Dee Dee Drostn-n Judy Pollard Bill Biggers Henry McCrary ,:,aneJl'gurgrav.- fietty Sli. Porzelius Bob Blalock Larry McNeill eg olnson oan arr ,. I V . . Q Fay Lebovitl lom Bradley Mike Mills George Brockman Harry Moodie NIR. AND MRS. THOMAS F. WALKER ..., .... I lirerfors Frank Brrrrkmann Ben Murphey Bill Caraway Richard Park R'l l Cl' k L d P s RED.cARNAT1oNs dp' dr ang Un on Jack Ratlirf, Bettie B. Porzelius, Ralph Clark. X Art Feenan Bill Grider John Heard Lindsey Hopkins Jimmy lgxwrenu Jack Ratliff Burke Robinson Packy Smith Joe Turner Mark Wilson The McCallie Dramatic Club program for the year included two three-act plays and a group of lhree one-act plays. ln November 'iCuckoos on the Hearthi' by Parker Fennelly was presented as one of the features of Patrons, Day. ':The New Bridew by Lois Howell, a Junior School presentation, was the first of the group of three one-act plays presented in February, followed by Hliied Carnationsf' by Glenn Hughes, and MA Wed- dingw by John Kirkpatrick. The final play, given on McCallie Day, the last part of April, was 'iJunior Missa' by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields, The set for the play was designed by Mr. J. VV. Kilgore. BLALOCK CLARK 0001: TURN ER SHl'P'l'liINlC Debate Club McCallie debaters under the coaching of Mr. E. T. Schmidt enjoyed a successful season, finish- ing third in each of the three meets, the Emory Invitational, the Tennessee lnterscholastic Lit- erary League, and the Mid-South. The debate subject for the year was 'ililesolvedz That the federal government should initiate a policy of free trade among nations friendly to the United Statesf' Bill Cook, Ralph Clark, Harold Shuptrine and Teddy Turner went to Central High in Nashville to participate in a practice tourney to start the season. In April the same four competed at Emory University against debaters from eight states. Harold Shuptrine and Ralph Clark were in the first five of the best debaters. In the last two meets Bob Blalock replaced Harold Shuptrine who dropped out due to journal- istic commitments, as McCallie placed third in the TILL tournament in Knoxville and the Mid- South, held this year at Vanderbilt University. All five debaters return for their Senior year. so prospects are bright for 1956. Kneeling: Charles IillfllQ'l'f0l fl, Hnrvie Stine Ed Neild Stzlmlinv- Don Hiliialns Rzfle Team Ed Neild, with a score of 194 was National high scorer in the high school division of the Wil- liam Randolph Hearst match as the McCallie team finished fourth in the Third Army Area. The team also ranked eleventh in the Third Army Intercolle- giate event, and finished fourth in the Times Cup IT13tCl'1. Ed Neild, Charles Rutherford, Harvie Stipe, Don Williams and Tolly Murff made up the team. T011 y n1'm5f1'. ' ' ' 5 ' 5 I 1 l 3 5 0fUldh1im 'WQ ms' J 'Z 'IQ ZW I 905 McCallz'ei 50th Year in Sporty With four Mid-South championships, and vic- tories in the Baylor Relays and the Times Cup Series in basketball, McCal1ie,s fiftieth year ranks as one of the best in the Tornado's sports history. The Tor- nado was tops in the Mid-South in football. wrest- ling. track and cross country, finished second in golf. third in tennis and soccer, fourth in basketball and swimming and fifth in baseball. In dual competition the golf, soccer and swimming teams were the only teams to finish below the .500 mark. Willie Thompson led McCallie's cross country team, coached by Major Clint Moore to the first title of the year, a repeat performance from the year be- fore. Coach Dave Spencer, assisted by Coaches Charles Erwin and John Day in football and Bill Graham in wrestling led McCallie to the next two titles in football and wrestling. becoming one of the few coaches to win Mid-South titles in three different sports. Coach Russell Tate piloted the basketball team to the Times Cup title, and assisted by Major Moore and Coach .Iohn Day led the track team through to McCallie,s first undefeated track season in more than twenty-five years and an unprecedented double win in the Baylor Relays and the Mid-South. McCallie's sports honor roll for 1954455 would certainly include Winston Caine, Otis Pitts, Bobby Hardison. Weston Roodhouse, Jack Robinson and Tom Britton who made one or more all-star teams in football, Doug Warner, Butch Harless, Tommy Ed- wards and Franklin Barnwell, wrestling championsg Bill Robertson and Ian Hamilton who re-wrote many of the swimming records, Dickie James and Larry McNeill in basketball, Nicky Loughlin, Southern Prep and Mid-South golf champion, Willie Thomp- son, Pat Liles and the other members of the record shattering 880, medley and two-mile relay teams, as well as the other first place winners in the Mid-South. Winston Caine. Franklin Barnwell and Tommy Ed- wardsg David Floyd, Joe Jennings, Bucky Gilliland, Bud Burns and Harry Moodie in baseballg John Poindexter in tennisg and Albert, last of the Mc- Gregor dynasty. and several already mentioned above in soccer. A GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY SPORTS X'EAli Trophies won during 1954-55 include awards for Mid-South champions in football, wrestling, track, cross country find B team Inuketball, for the Times Cub basketball title, for the Baylor Relays, and for relay victories in the mile and medley at the Baylor Relays, and in the 880 and mile at the Mid-South. ll, Z, i f ' Ziff aww Z L Front Row: March, Britton, Pitts, Caine, J. Robinson, Roodhouse, J. Sims, L. Moore, Hardison. Second Row: Horn, Gilli- land, Bradley, Jennings, Zbinden, B. Murpheg, Robertson, C, Walker. Third Row: P. Steiner, Gillis, T. Edwards, Stem, Law- son, Callaway, Hooper, Finney. McCa llie Gzfidde 5 ndefevztea' in Mid-South Pla The 1954 Blue Tornado gridders opened McCal- lieis fiftieth year in athletics with a bang, as they swept through six Mid-South contests undefeated to give Coach Dave Spencer his first league title and McCallie's first since 1951. The overall season mark was six wins against one loss and a tie, both of the blemishes coming in non-conference contests. lt was a never-say-die team spirit and a wizard of a quarterback by the name of Bob Hardison who turned what everyone predicted would be a miser- able season into McCallie's best in four years. Cap- tain Winston Caine and Alternate Captain .lack Rob- inson kept morale at a fever pitch throughout the season, and this fighting team spirit was the only thing that made the difference on more than one occasion. Coaches Spencer, Erwin, and Day all worked long and hard to mold the most inexperienced squad at McCallie in many a year into a team that would at least make a creditable showing, and they were certainly rewarded for their efforts, as the Big Blue exceeded the anticipations of even its most ardent supporters in sweeping to the Mid-South crown. lt was a team that every McCallie boy can well be proud of, more so perhaps than of the Tor- nado powerhouses of the past that rolled over out- classed opponents without even straining. This was a team that fought for what it got with courage and determination. At no time did the H547' Tornado have it easy. for every game on the schedule was a bitter dog fight and only with an all out effort all SIDELINE S'I'RA'I'EGISTS Head Coach Dave Spencer and Assistants John Day and Charlie Erwin. f I NX, 'PHE 'l'Af'liLES Hoolwr, Vninv, Czlllnwny, Marvh. WINHTON l'AlNl'l JAVK ROBINSON fillliilill A114-rlmte Captain IIARDISON PITTS , Q ,W X , , , K' ' WN, x 'ff V ,Cf ' X ff H V 7 Qf W , ax ? X , M ff .ii fax , ,, V f W- i - . 4 f ' Q 9 f '--wa., f f 4 my f I O, ,fn 7 ' A , THE ENDS Stem, Horn, Roodhouxc, Moore, Robertson, , mm NN ,f f Nw Z THE IIALFHACKS Murplwy, Sims, Je-nllinafs, Xhxllu-r. AV M BRADLEY GILLILAND RI I'Hl'llil 0RlJ M1-Nl'Ill.I. ROBERTS ' AW V 4' if - V WK, ,fi , 76, f? WW THE GUA RDS Lawson, Edwards, Zbinden, Su Ilixan, 32 Britton. 45, ff 'ln AMW' ' fm , :ff ,mf W :fag f, ,, Cv Uv' 'V if A ' W4 -1 , .eww ' eff ,ufaabvoftteff elte TT KW, t '4444 AT YIWK n:ijgfZFi.j-j 'L ' . 0 F MED T0RNTliB R R RE D UNUE NOT s 2 RPNSES WANT P-N it S U T R 0 N G A S Y 'f . J f AN D D M9355 as Dfw Llfflftfilies l , tschf QQ, ioqvygttffgjtg5gfi3?gf3,iL 51,3 V 'F to 0 -A1-is Q64 1A 9 V' M' golga f' 54 Q.: 2wN c'M' 'TP' 122gol,wf' f-,rga wifi 52557514 ii ' the way did the team accomplish what it did. The wins were over Notre Dame. Westminster. C.lVl.A.. Darlington, T.M.l., and Castle Heights, The lone loss was to City High and the draw came with the Tennessee Tech MB team. A scheduled game with the Davidson Freshmen was cancelled because of inclement weather. and another with G.lVl.A. was called ofl because of a polio scare at the Georgia school, making the schedule somewhat shorter than usual. McCallie 13g Notre Dame 0 Decided underdogs in the opener with Notre Dame on September 24. the team looked shaky in the opening quarter but seemed to gain confidence as tne game progressed and early in the second quarter drove eighty yards for the first tally of the season, Sims pitching to Roodhouse for the score. From there on the Big Blue was in complete control, gain- ing 2l6 yards from scrimmage to 97 for the Greenies. However the second touchdown didnit come until the last play of the game when Jack Robinson broke loose on a tackle smash and went 28 yards to pay- dirt. Bob Hardison sparked the offense from his quar- terback slot in the split T. The game was played as an opener of a Prep double header at Chamberlain Field, Baylor and City meeting in the other half of the twin bill. McCallie 20g Westminster 7 Scoring twice in the first quarter before West- minster had a net yard gain. the Tornado pushed to its second triumph over a Westminster team tak- lh-low: ITINHHIUIISI' lakes pass from Sims to open Below: Boll Hurrlison shakes loose from Irish on scoring against Notre Dunne. lmollf-g play. Bottom: Jack Robinson goes all the way on final play of Notre Dame opener. Top: Westminster defenders close in on Sims after a short pickup. Bottom: Robinson sweeps left end in the City High game. ing its first fling at the Mid-South varsity competi- tion. The Blue scored the first two times it got its hands on the ball, driving 60 yards for the Hrst score with Hardison. Robinson, and Cullom Walker doing most of the ball carrying, and then moving 23 yards for another marker after Charles Rutherford recovered a Wildcat fumble on the ensuing kickoff. It was the second quarter before the vaunted Wild- cats could get rolling and just before the half the Atlanta boys scored on a 15 yard pass play. But Mc- Callie oflset this score by driving 47 yards after intermission for the gameis final touchdown. Jack Robinson scored two times for McCallie, both on short plunges, and Hardison sneaked across for third tally. Defensive ends, Roodhouse, Moore and Horn. did a bang up job of turning in the Westminster sweeps, and Caine, Britton, and Pitts all played well in the center of the line. McCallie 6g City 13 Riding on a two game win streak, the slightly over-confident Tornado suffered its only defeat at the hands of a spirited and large Chattanooga High team, thus breaking a nine game Blue win streak over the Dynamos that covered a period of fifteen years. The Dynamos drew First blood when ex-Mo Callieite Voris Williams scored on a 28 yard sweep in the hrst period. Seconds before the first half end- ed, Ben Murphey grabbed a Bradley pass in the flats and went 29 yards to paydirt, but the touchdown was nullified by a backfield in motion penalty. The fi-M ., , ,,,, , km'-E Wig V f DYNAMOS oowwii iiii C ROBINSQ TURN-1Do, N SC LATE BLUE RAORES BUT LLY FAIL5 . 2 i's'X - . Morris Bal ' ' r -af .. ', . F 95 gandwylp . ,, . or Ollfcels Ball To,i,,oJfg DW,-f Rqimd, ,, v , Y-is cam. Wi ---nf-, .. . M M ' C 1 1 www Z Us ., - .go Q -YW 'A N 5.-rm :sw ' wail? ... T s l ,1 . OW N tal S gm' f ' 1 ' I i int-Y-S ss B10 BLUE 2.xasStVEWlMA L ABU . .. r EB D aspects' ,A 0 V Largest Efqries Elise: mad Pntr0nZOaT1A?fftQ?ff.gTT? ,'ff f Ot? t . .. A X j C L.:-114, , f 1. ,V .ff K ,K Blues lone marker came in the third quarter on .lack Hobinson's plunge after a 38 yard pickup on a fake punt had moved the hall into scoring terri- tory. but Caintfs conversion attempt failed. and City still led. One more Maroon TD completed the scor- ing for the night, and McCallie bowed for the only time in i954-. I McCallie 265 CMA 12 Trailing 12-7 at the half. the never-say-die Tornado gridders pushed across three touchdowns in the third quarter to gain their third straight Mid-South vic- tory. Bob Hardison. quarterbacking the club with confidence. passed. ran. and bootlegged for consistent gains. Laurie Moore and Weston Roodhouse were the big guns in the Blue line, making tackle after tackle to hold the CMA squad in check. The Tornado struck Hercely in the third period. Sims scored on a two yard plunge. and Hardison accounted for the other two. one on a three yard sneak and the other on a thirty-three yard pass to right-half Joe Jennings. An 80 yard punt return by Sims was nullified by a clipping penalty. was an- other marker late in the same quarter. McCallie 63 Darlington 0 In McCallie's next encounter. Coach Dave Spen- cer. after a scoreless first half. reached deep into his bag of tricks and came up with the age-old sleep- er play. Three men left the game. but only two re- turned. Jimmy Sims remaining on the sidelines. Quarterback Bradley quickly passed to Sims. who carried 47 yards to the Tiger 12 yard line before being nailed from behind. .loe Jennings carried it across the goal on the very next play. sweeping wide around right end behind beautiful interferenceg and that was as far as the scoring went. although the Big Blue pushed inside Below: I layers sf-ralnble for loose ball during the Darlington melee. Bottom: Sims searches for a hole in the TPI defense. 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Only once did the Rome team ever pass mid-held, the one penetra- tion of Tornado territory coming late in the fourth quarter. Captain Caine, March, Moore, and Hooper were bulwarks in the line. while Robinson and Pitts backed it up with equal ferocity. McCallie Og TPI 0 The Blue fought off a rally in the closing minutes to gain a 0-0 tie with the TPI Bees on Patten Field, November 5. Otis Pitts, star center and linebacker for the Tornado, fell on a TPI fumble on McCallie's three yard line with two minutes left to play to stop a 47 yard drive by the Bees from Cookeville. Mc- Callie, playing without injured quarterback Bob Hardison and hampered by the early injury of full- back Jack Robinson, could never get a sustained drive going. The Tornado did manage to get one drive down to the Tech 25 on two successive passes from Bradley to Sims and Moore, but Bradleyls next pass was intercepted by TPI to end the Blue threat. 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Hamilton, Estes, CliElGliI.EADlCliS D. Warner, Wasson, McGregor, Metcalfe, 0'Hara 21-0 lead before the Cadets could manage a score late in the final stanza. Jimmy Sims started the scor- ing with an eight yard pass to Laurie Moore in the end zone. and Jack Robinson added the extra point from scrimmage. Bob Hardison accounted for the other two tallies, scoring one on a beautifully exe- cuted bootleg play that had the entire TMI team fooled, and passing to half-back Joe Jennings for the other in the Hnal period. Line-backer Bucky Gilli- land and center Otis Pits starred in their defensive roles. and the only TMI score came after two straight 15 yard penalties had moved the ball to the McCallie one yard line in TMl's possession. McCallie 1.33 Castle Heights 6 The Blue team soared to a 13-0 halftime lead amidst a steady downpour of rain and coasted to a 13-6 victory over a light but speedy Castle Heights team on Patten Field. Halfback Joe Jennings ac- counted for both Tornado TD's. running the ball over from 20 yards out in the first quarter and passing to Laurie Moore. unguarded in the end zone, for the other tally in period two. Quarterback Bob Hardison sparked the team with his deceptive play, while Winston Caine, Boss Hamilton, Ray Zbinden. and Weston Roodhouse sparkled with their brilliant line play. The heavy rains slowed second half play to a vir- tual standstill. and both teams lost the ball several times on fumbles. Late in the fourth quarter a Heights end got behind the Tornado defense to take a long pass and race across the goal line untouched in a play that covered close to 60 yards, cutting the final margin of victory to a narrow 13-6. For the 250 McCallie boys who sat through the torrent there- was wild Celebration when the gun sounded a few mo- ments later, ringing a close to a wonderful season. McCallie's success in football this season did not stop at the Varsity level. The Blue Bw team. coached by Mr. John Day. also had one of its most successful seasons, winning four Contests and drop- ping only one. The team began its season by knock- ing off Bradley. 13-6, and then downing City, 19-2. Next the fighting Blue squad out-played the Irish from Notre Dame, 24-0, but lost their fourth game to an outstanding Central team. 13-6. ln the Hnal contest of the year, the Bees trounced Castle Heights. 33-0, to wind up the schedule. Don Welch, Nicky Clemnter. Boss Hamilton. Charles Moore. and Joe Moss were underclassmen who contributed largely to the hne play of the team, and who are expected to be in the running for the Varsity next year. TR.-5 IN ERS AND MANAGERS Harrison, Finney, Steiner, Coach McDowell, Vessels Mcllwaine Mz'tef FIRST Row: R. Sims. J. Paty. E, Rather. Cvoins. Hutcheson. Raulston. C. Fowler, Xewhill, SECOXD Row: J. Smartt. Prosterman. Dan iels. Crates. S. Brown. McLain. Saperstein H. Campliell. E. Powell. BACK BOW: Parks. Culver. Carroll. Acker- son. Xladclox, Xl. Clark. C. W-ood. T67'H1Z-f6I Fmsr Row: Bailey. Brotherton. SECOND Row: Klclnturfi. Chamberlain Munson. J. Burkhardt. Grainger. F. Davis Leake, Landhani. Grant. THIRD BOW: Foster. Boriss. .l, Wright. S Warrenfells. J, McMillan. R. Smartt, Dur- and, Cleveland. Hixon. Llewellyn. BACK ROW: Mr. Brooks. ,l. Turner. McGin- ness. Newport. Resnick. B. Lehovitz. Holt. C. Payne. Montague. Christison. fV FRONT ROW: J. Parker. W. Edwards Prichard. D. Parker. ,l. Warner. Dick D. Smith. Morgan. SECOND BOW: Scarborough. Crist. R Jones. Currey. NIcPhail. Breck. Bates Emery. THIRD BOW: Causey. E. Klchlillen. Hunt Groves. Metcalfe. Hedgepeth. Baker. Mr Trusdell. M2 dgetf FRONT BOW: F. McCallie. Wunderlich Gill. Berz. Sington. Baldwin. YY, Brown. Courington. Wliitley. SECOND Row: D. Warner. Segler. Ban dell. Lunsford. B, Xloore. J. Carter, R Fowler. Hickey. L. Carter. BACK BOW: Karr. Jackson. J. Sharpe Sansoni. R. Moore. Lewis. Dressel. W' Carriger. Gullatt. ,N-.,. Q4.- --- h- ,V-Q..-aye A.: K.: me , -A1 - f.- ' 44-, - ,-.5 -fn...1-Q--f,..s-if-:,ff T .- .- - ...qu .nn .... -, X -ug- .1 ,,,..K'-Q - s sf 'rev-1 .sr , .. First Row: NI. Brown, Thompson, Liles, Colburn, Atkins, Second Row: Flauneh, Dougherty, Iiurkllartlt, Carriger, Reading. Third Row: I. Hamilton, Sherrill, Hollselioltler, Colditz. Mid-South Clovlmlbiom A din in Croft-Countr Coach C. C. Moores 1951 McCallie cross-country team fin- ished an undefeated season hy successfully defending its Mid- South title in the championship meet at St. Andrews. The team scored impressive victories in all seven meets, placing at least tive men ahead of the opponents' first man in most of them. The season opened with a triangular meet against Baylor and St. Andrews on the Raiders' eourse. won by the Tornado with 15 points against St. Andrews' 49 and Baylor! 65. Cln cross country the low score wins.D Captain Thompson presents Coach Moore a gift at close of undefeated season. The following week the Blue went up to St. Andrews for their second win, defeating the Saints 15-63. Undoubtedly the most oneesided race ever in Mid-South com- petition was the Tornado's third meet of the year, which re- sulted in a smashing 15-70 victory over Baylor on thc McCallie course. The harriers next mel Castle Heights and St. Andrews on the Lebanon course and easily took hrst place honors. Thomp- son, Liles, Atkins, Michael Burkhardt, Nathan Claunch, and Mark Wilson all finished ahead of the nearest rival. Looking for competition, the McCallie team traveled to Char- lotte, North Carolina, to run against Myers Park High School. The race turned out to be closer than usual with Thompson taking hrst, Liles set-ond, Colburn fourth, Brown sixth, and liurkhardt tenth, giving the Tornado a 23-32 victory. On the same day at McCallie a second cross-country team defeated St. Andrews' varsity as Sherrill and Claunch placed one-two for the Blue. The return meet with Castle Heights found the Blues stronger than ever. ln winning tirst place, Captain Thompson set a new 1'Cf'1ll'fl of 9.46.0 for fN'leCallie's 1.87 milc course. The team score was h'leC.1llie 15. Heights 57. In the Mid-South meet, hr-ld in extreme weather conditions on the St. Andrews course, McCallie won as expected, scoring 21 points to the second teamis 57. John Sweeney of C.M,A. took a snrnrising but decisive individual First place, but direetly hehind him were four consecutive mud-splattered Tornado run- ners: Thompson. Liles. Sherrill and Colburn. Atkins, Claunch, and llrown also finished among the top ten. Lem,,.m,,n wore Captain Thompson, Murrey Atkins, Matt Brown, Michael Burkhardt, Nathan Claunch, Whit Colburn, Pat Liles, .limmy Reading, Rody Sherrill, and Richard Colditz fmanagerl. Front Row: Conner, Floyd, McNeill, James, Loughlin, Hardison. Back Row: Tllurmontl, J. XYilson, J Nulln an htouffer Burns, l.. Mauze, C. Lelrovitz, J. Sims. Timex Cup Win new in Bmleetbvl ll The Blue Tornado cagers. unpredictable as the weather. who during the season dropped several games they should have won and then came through in hne style against higher ranked teams. achieved a goal no other McCallie team has reached in winning the Times Cup Series. the December jamboree just preceding the Christmas holidays. Then after a mediocre season record of 9 wins and 7 losses. the Blue. always tough at tournament time. upset fourth-ranked C.M.A. 44-40 and gave Castle Heights their only close squeak of the tournament in losing a semi-final tilt 52-50. Heights coasted to a 78-59 win over Baylor in the Hnal. Following a 49-46 win over C.M.A. in the season opener in which Captain Larry McNeill re-injured his knee. hurt in foot- ball, the- Tornado. minus their captain. downed Darlington. the defending champion. 59-49 in the first round of the Times Cup Series. and topped Notre Dame 56-53 in the title game. Dickie James led the scoring with 40 points in the two games. Conner and James at forwards. Floyd at center. and Loughlin and Sims at guards played the entire series. After Christmas the team came hack quickly and defeated CMA, 49-44. Next McCallie suffered its first defeat of the regu- lar season at the hands of Westminster. 51-50. Un the l2th of .lanuary the Blue rebounded and defeated TMI 50-49 in a very tight game. ,lames was the leading scorer with 22 points. hut the f'0Af'I'l RINSELI 1 f ,,,. -VW ,f 1 -' f .I If W , s f'-.1-. -3 ill -f V 4, f Ex I UKRY MQNEILL DAVID FLOYD DICK JAMES Captain Alternate Captain game was won by Conner's fielder netted with two seconds to go in an overtime period. The following Friday Castle Heights became the next team to de- feat the big Blue. 63-53. McCallie then defeated Darlington at Rome by the tight score of 51-50. Con- ner was the point-making ace as he annexed 19 fol- lowed closely by McNeill who flipped in 15. On january 21 the Blue again dominated TMl by the impressive score of 67-39. Following this victory they fell at the hands of Notre Dame. 51-47. The next night. hungering for the taste of victory. Mc- Callie defeated GMA. 65-30. with James taking the scoring laurels. McCallie finally showed its superi- ority over Westminster by downing them 58-41. The Blueis leading scorer of the evening was Captain Larry McNeill. who sank 14 points followed closely by Dickie James with 13. and Lew Conner with 11. .lames. leading scorer of the season for the Blues. fouled out early in the third period. and Conner ll XY ID I Ol GHLIN BOB HARDINON took over. The next night the Blues again defeated Darlington. 47-36. On February 9 the Blue met Baylor for the first time of the season at their gym. The Raiders edged the Blue 46-42, with James high point man for the Blue. Two days later the Tornado suffered its fifth defeat of the season by bowing to CMA. 73-51. This was the Blueis worst defeat of the season. The Blue again met defeat the following night to Castle Heights. 68-64. Conner was the leading scorer with 21 points. while McNeill bagged 13. On February 16 the Blue obtained their revenge and defeated Baylor, 56-46. The Blue trailed at the half 28-23 but bounded back in the third quarter to take a 44-36 margin. The Blue then stayed ahead. and the Raiders never got within four points of tying them. Loughlin and James were high point men with 16 and 15 points respectively. ln the final game of the season. McCallie was turned back 58-50 by Notre Dame. The Mid-South tournament was held in the Mc- Callie gym and the Blue got a line drawing with a bye in the first round and CMA in the second. CMA played fine ball in the B1ue's opening encounter but was beaten by McCallie's late splurge- in Friday night's quarter-finals. Saturday afternoon McCallie faced top-seeded Castle Heights and was defeated 52-50 in a thrilling contest which saw McCallie lead during the first half. drop seven points behind in the fourth quarter and narrow the margin to two points at the final whistle. This game was the hardest fought of the tournament with all five regulars con- tributing to the cause. That same night. a weary Blue team. minus David Loughlin. injured in the closing minutes of the Heights game. again met defeat. los- ing to Darlington 48-43 in the consolation game. Coach Russell Tateis cagers won 12 and lost 9 SEASON A James screen turns Loughlin loose from CMA guard. during the season. Forward Dickie James led the team in scoring for the year and was named on the Times Cup and All-Mid-South teams. Other starters were Larry McNeill, forward, who made the second THE McCallie McCallie MsCallie McCallie M?Call1e ..... . . . Al'2C3,lIE. .. ... l.ICCallie XI 'Callie ff -Callie f'iiCz1liie H3CaIlie CMA ...... 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Opponents . . .A-1 ..36 H46 ..73 ..68 H46 H58 ..11-O ..52 H48 1033 JIDI SIMS LEXYIS CONNER CHARLES LEBOYITZ JIBI S'I'0l'l FEK f .f 7 1' f ,M f f v ZW 'MZQA f fi 3 N - N 5 rn! . Y F354-w 4z ,Lg 2 -M .Q S G 4 ,Wu I 1 Q w 2 W 'ffffv x 5 iw , f In 4 f f f Z V 'X f f 1 . ni ' 'lui Y ,ri ,fi W ,f S 7 4 2 ' ? 2 .X - .Q 2 A ' Q O 0 X X X, X Fl 7 Q7 - Xwf 1 vgy 4 l z f f 2 Q- ft 4 x Q 'ii N f cv -W , 5 W M, 9 v ,fff .- , 4 9 4' ,I 2 if 7 'fx I -1.14- ' Welch goes for the basket as Bees down CMA in tourney finals. B TEAM BASKETBALL First Row: A. Powell. Higginbotllam, Moodie, Neiler, Shewmake. Second Row: C. Moore, Gillis, Jennings. Welch, Potts, Hedgepeth. Third Row: Rietze, Lewallen, Oakley, Nash, Moss, Boone, Gill. MITE BASKETBALL Front Row: Courington, G. Hood, Singtun, Mullen, Daniels, H. Campbell, Second Row: J. Paty, Landllam, E. Powell, Maddox, H. Sims. F. Killebrew, C. Mc- Donald. TERMITE BASKETBALL Front Row: Buchly, Durand, Brock, D. Paty, C, Pay ne, Holt, Second Row: Mclnturff, Newport, J. Burkhardt, Ifl'0fll9l't0Il, Chamberlain, S. Marrcilfells, Third Row: J. Hill, Holmes, Cleveland, Grant, Resnick, B. Lebovitz, Mixon, Buice, Milner. Back Row: Coach Strung, R. Gibbs, Proffitt, Grainger, J. M1-Millan, D. Campbell. Chri-tis-on. cc JJ T 561 Wl MID-soUTH CHAMPIONS The B team under Coach Charles Erwin was impressive in winning the Mid-South title 68-46 from CM.-X. Western division winners. McCallie entered the finals by winning the Eastern division tournament in which Baylor, twice winner over the Blue. was top-seeded. Baylor won from TMI 46-31 and Mc- Callie beat Darlington 51--1-3 in the semi-finals. ln the finals. after a 16-16 halftime score McCallie pulled awav from Bavlor to win 50-34. Nfl. Front Row: Clsuinch, llarless, Marsh-all, D. Warner, Sherrill, Morgan. Second Row: Vleigel, Neale, Edwards, Cole, E. Fowler, Lux. 'l'llirtl Row: Lawson, R. Hamilton, Whxtsori, Barnwell, March, ltatliff, Powers. Mid-Sou th Wreftlz'n Cha mpg with V f X X. ai A We Nf P ,QQ 2 Z' il was M FRANIQLIN IEARNXYICLL 'l't-am Captain aurl Most hnllmble Wre-st.:-r iu Nllil-Nllllfll Coach Dave Spenceris varsity wrestlers, making their bid in the Seventh Mid-South Wrestling Tournament at Baylor School on February 19th and 20th, established four champions and tallied a total of 65 points to annex the team trophy, ending a three year domination by the host school. The 1955 wrestling team, captained by Franklin Barnwell and Bill Cole, opened the season with a pre-Christmas display of power as they registered nine pins in defeating St. Andrews 49 to 8. Four weeks later the Blue again met St. Andrews. this time turning in a repeat performance with a 46 to 6 score. The next day. however. by means of some close decisions in the upper weights, Columbia Military Academy handed McCallie a 24-23 setback. The following week Bayloris defending champions scored a 27 to 16 win over the Blues. After these two discouraging early season defeats, the Tornado found its feet and began a build-up which was culminated by the championship. Two weeks after the Baylor match Coach Spencer's boys were host to G. M. A., the Georgia State Champions, but the Blue took the match by a 40 to 14 score. The following week McCallie met Baylor in the return match. Warner and Barnwell defeated the Baylor co-captains while Harless, Lux, Hamil- ton. and Lawson turned in victories to provide the winning margin in a 20 to 17 match. Two days later once mighty Castle Heights was the victim of an unprece- dented 50 to 0 shutout, and the following week Sewanee was defeated 35 to 5 as the Tornado continued to roll. In the final match of the dual meet season, McCallie again met C. M.A., this time handing them a 23 to 17 defeat to end the season with a 7-2 rec- ord and wins over all loop opponents. Douglas Warner was the scoring leader. compiling a record of 35 points while Franklin Barnwell was sec- ond with 34. Although McCallie was not sure of the championship until the last few matches. there was no doubt in the minds of the spectators that the Blue squad had the most outstanding wrestlers. McCallie scored 15 points for pins. all other six schools totaling 18 together. to counterbalance Bayloris advantage in winning in five weights. 112 GK WNW, Q 4 1 SHI RRILL POLE ICDXYARDS FOYVLER rilic competition as he won two decisions by single points and came from behind to pin his man in the last second of the match. Tommy Edwards captured the 147 pound championship in his first year of wrestling. Tommy advanced to the finals on a refere'e's decision and a quick fall and won the championship with a display of leg wrestling. Franklin Barnwell. defending 147 pound champion. scored three falls in winning, the 167 pound championship to climax two years of undefeated competition with an 18-0 record. Barn- well was the recipient of the outstanding wrestler award voted by the Mid-South coaches. the first lVlcCallie wrestler to re- ceive the award. Three weeks later Franklin Barnwell and Doug Warner, wrestling in the 167 and 115 pound classes respectively, went to Atlanta where they each won Georgia state championships, pinning all opponents they faced. At the winter sports banquet Doug Warner received the cup for the most improved wrestler. and Franklin Barn- well was awarded the best wrestler trophy. Rody Sherrill was announced as next year's captain and Nathan Claunch as al- ternate, Lettermen for the season were: Franklin Barnwell. Bill Cole, Duncan Marshall, Doug Warner. George Harless, Nath- an Claunch. Rody Sherrill, Tommy Edwards, Garland Watson, Eddie Fowler. Wayne March, Ross Hamilton, Hugh Lawson, and manager Tom Powers. Tom Edwards, tired but happy, is congratulated by Captain Spencer after winning Mid-South. H KTSON RIARCH HADIILTON LAWVSON 532,-.vv J'A Front Row: Bailey, Cannon, Keen, Cooper, Steiner, D. XYright, Braly. Bac-k Row: Mr. Mt-Kinsey, Lorino, WVigg'in, Heykoop, Robertson, Adamson, I. Hamilton, Atkins, Mr. Lundien. Swimming The 1955 Blue Tornado swimmers fought their way through six contests, beating two opponents and losing to four. The team ended its season by plac- ing fourth in the Mid-South, behind C.M.A., S.M.A., and Castle Heights in that order. The seasonis rec- ord, however, does not cast a true light on the work of Coach Ed Lundien who is handicapped by short practice hours in the Yi, pool in whipping his team into the necessary shape for the keen Mid-South competition. Lack of depth greatly handicapped the team which was built around captains Bill Robertson, lan Hamil- RECORD BREAKERS an Hamilton in the 120 and Bill Robertson in' the -10, 50, 150 yard individual medley. and 100 yard tree-style. 1 , . ' , f 1 M 1 if , ,4 5 ,Q c f 1 Q Z f , ,, y 444 fwf , ' '17 11, i ' 4 ton, and two other returning lettermen. Although much of the material was new, Coach Lundien built a strong team out of the new boys, some out for the first time. Showing great improvement throughout the season were Bill Bailey, Bill Lorino, and Don Wright, all of whom will be the nucleus of next year's edition. Bill Robertson and Ian Hamilton both broke school records during the season. Bill constantly lowered the 4-0 yard free style mark, finishing at 18.7. He also set new records of 25.1 in the 50 yard free style and of 56.7 in the 100 yard free style. lan Hamilton also set school marks of 1:24-.4 in the 120 yard indi- vidual medley and 1:4-9.8 in the 150 yard individual medley. At the Mid-South meet Robertson placed second in the 50 and 100 yard free styles. Hamilton took third places in the 200 yard free style and the 120 yard individual medley. Bill Lorino surprised all and took third place in the 100 yard breast stroke. Mc- Callie also placed fourth in the medley relay and second in the free style relay. McCallie's two wins were both over C.lVI.A., 50-25 and 43-33. The losses were to Castle Heights, 4-1-34-g to G.M.A.. 53-223 and to SIVLA., 4-3-27 and 41-29. Nine swimmers received varsity letters. Those graduating are Bill Robertson, lan Hamilton, Jan Heycoop, Murrey Atkins. and Alston Steiner. Don Wright, although not lettering. was elected captain for the coming year. Returning lettermen are Bill Lorino. Bill Bailey, Ed Cooper. and Bobby Cannon. Qt HI I,-mnt mm: Wasson, Gilliland, Darr, Caine, Pitts, J, Hopkins, J. Parker, Sutcliffe. Second Row: S. McCallie, Crawford, J. M4-Vallie, Zhindpn, G, Murphy, Leyinv, Hutson L, Hopkins, Third Row: D, Forman, Baldwin, Jackson, Estes, Megahee, Bar- tholoinvw, Hooper. Fourth Row: Hatcher, Stem, Kos-ik, True, Reynolds, J, Robinson, Roodhouse, McGregor. Tornado Soccer Under the excellent training of Coaches Bob Mc- Callie and Houston Patterson and with the able lead- ership of Captain Albert Mefiregor and Alternate- captain Winston Caine. the Blue Tornado Soccer Team hnished its season with 3 wins. 3 losses. and 2 ties. Throughout the season the team had a fine spirit even though L'Lady Lucku turned the scoring at vital times. The initial game of the season with Darlington on Alumni Field was dropped by McCallie. 2-0. The play was much closer than the score indicates as the Blue Controlled the ball three-fourths of the game. Darlington scores came in the second and fourth periods. Outstanding in the forward line were Albert McGregor. Spencer McCallie. Bucky Gilliland. and John Crawford. Wfinston Caine. Otis Pitts. Hornsby Wasson. and Ernest Darr sparked the backfield. Castle Heights invaded McCallie on Alumni Field on Saturday afternoon. January 22. only to be de- feated. 3-1, by the Blues. Bucky Gilliland. Winston Caine. and Jack Robinson played outstanding ball in this second game of the year. jack Robinson con- tinued to play full time. turning in a Fine job through- out the season. On February l the Blues played Baylor on the Red! home ground. With the advantages and disad- vantages of a strong wind the game came to an end after an extra period of a 2-2 tie. .limmie McCallie started the scoring for the Blue with a boot straight through the uprights after which time Bucky Gilli- land pumped through another goal. Baylor. with de- termination. Came back in the second half to even out the score. On February 3 the Tornado travelled to Lebanon and won their second game of the year by the score of 4-2 at the expense of Castle Heights. Considering the Hood in which the game was played. the Blues did an exceptionally good job under the leadership of alternate-captain Caine. ALBERT MCGREGOR WYIXNTON C AIN! Captain Alternate Captain 116 gm .- unp- Ye! ,L---r 5,-qgf 7' l W- , is ., C, -1 Qin' 1 ,424 M 'W 41 , '7 xy' 4' ' H VL 1 2223 Jig? my 5 ' - 6 Il f: ' 1 w., an W .Ln , f 1'?g' af ' mf 4pvm7,2iV' Q fy k My gba' -5. .. ff. MQ., 95' 5, A 6 154. x.. ...M-v Sao 2 Q4-47 r 1 U x 3 B A 9940, ,9'M o Sana, H, I-1- N iff' 59 54 L. vlr?I,,,'ffi f,f, 4 1 , , A vw, -- '-2 4 'W C9 f ' W M' -:PY . I 'I I , Q ca Woo W '1'7 we s9 4 h?-1 .Manila ,W aimtszuv XMI! SWG: -1-,t ATT, fm A E, ,f ff ' 4, ,india ,,fwMf,52: ff . ,,,, UZ, V, f , ' X1 'f .,, , ...1 Vff, my-umm 25,4 -mp fm I 'fx' .,,. ---W I ., f- , , wa- M ff4'WH'f '1 4, -Q, M um 1 Front Row: Atkins, Emery, Neale, D. Davis, Robertson, L. Moore, J. Robiniszm, Iiurluvher. Second Row: Edwards, Rllfll- m.fm.d' J. Sims' 131445, ggem' Iggy-n-yy-ell, Cole, NY. Thompson, Tlxirml Row: Boone, March, M. Burkhardt, Came. Tracie Squaw' Undefeatea' For lj,x1'l4j IJAYIS BILL ROBERTSON Captain Alternate Captain McCallie's 1955 track team, in winning four dual meets, the Baylor Relays, and the Mid-South meet, became the first undefeated track squad in the history of the school. Coached ably by Mr. B. L. Tate, Major C. C. Moore, and Mr. John Day, the cindermen set five new school records, tied another, and threatened seven others. Captain Dave Davis and Alternate Captain Bill Robertson had an easy job in leading this high-spirited, well- balanced team. ln the first meet of the year, Pat Liles, scoring 23M points, led the way for a smashing 105-17 victory over GMA. Winston Caine, with Wins in the shot put and javelin, and Dave Davis with wins in the high and low hurdles were double winners. The next weekend, April 10th, the never- say-die Blue cindermen came from behind to clip Baylor in the Relays, 44-39, for the first McCallie victory there in 15 years. Pat Liles, winner of the 100-yard dash and the broad jump, and mem- ber of three relay teams, was awarded the trophy for high-point man. The medley relay team com- posed of Bill Thompson, Bill Robertson, Bill Cole, and Liles set new school and Baylor Relays rec- ords in the event with an 8:11.5 time. With the score tied between McCallie and Baylor and only the mile relay remaining, Jack Robinson, Larry PAT LILES V XYINSTON FAINIC YYILLIIC THOMPSON LAl'Rll4 WIOORI' BIYRRICY ATKINS FRANKLIN BARNNTILL TONI EDYVARDS DAN ISOONI be First ima in iftor Moore, Bill Robertson, and Pat Liles fed cinders to all competition to give McCallie the victory. TMI was next to fall before the mighty Blue, this time to the tune of 100143-20315. Speed King, Pat Liles, sparked the victory with 27M points, outscoring the entire TMI squad. Liles had first places in the 100, 220, 440, and broad jump, and seconds in the shot and the discus, plus being a member of the half-mile relay team. Willie Thomp- son set a new school record in the mile with the time of 4:4-0.3. climaxing his four years as a top- notch distance man on the team. At Rike Field on April 23rd, McCallie,s deter- mined thinclads handed Bayloras Raiders one of the worst defeats in Baylor history, 8015-4115. Liles repeated his performances of the previous week, again scoring 2714 points. His 22.6 in the 220-yard dash tied the school record held by And- ridge, and his broad jump of 21' 10W was less than 3 inches off another record. Franklin Barn- well's high jump of 6', and Tommy Edwards, vault of 10' 10 were other outstanding perform- ances which helped McCallie decisively down the Raiders. Willie Thompson, winning both the mile and half-mile, led a McCallie sweep of those two events. McCallie placed in every event and in most instances took two or three places. In the final dual meet of the year, McCallie displayed its complete superiority by downing the Darlington team 9233A-23M at Rome. Winston BOB EMERY JAFK ROBINSON BILL COLE FHARLIIC RLTHI RI ORD ff ssctt iii 53 :'wt' T -s 'Q1!3YnQffii2 . . -ig Qilit yf ' 5' 1 w,,--e- ffjli X 7 1 E ..gff:-fffll. s' ' AX is if , REL 1 . . RY is MKLE CQNU l ' E Q C C T T 1 T L 1 L 0 R V TW cw , msd Fafmfgadi ' ? 'e1!Ti?w Off' . - +f -11 'mils' 0 - If P 234' fm' Q-,iii-,1'i1-Hifi. 525.2225 :if 'wgkvf-+A,1 ' 2 iL'1.f.a132. P-3. A - fi V ...aaa 5 z Tyr? 1 xfgfzugs' 1 fp.'f,::mr.: '.f-2,2- 91lV iii 5, Tl?-gil '3jf:S. '3 117-rf!!-K' ' .221 f': 2f.':1'1fW 1395 A+- fr' . .v M... .N V ... :Ale ,-fd .-. ' w .,.tsfj:L.1-' ,, ., Caine's toss of 47' 1113 in the shot. and Charlie Rutherfords discus heave of 118' 4 were top performances of the season. Captain Dave Davis and Alt-Captain Bill Robertson also topped their previous performances. Davis won the high hur- dles in 16.1 and the lows in 26.5. while Robertson sped to a 2:0-1.8 victorv in his specialtv. the half- mile. McCallie flexed its muscles the opening dav of the Mid-South meet in Atlanta bv scoring 31 points to 9 for Baylor. which was second. Viiinston Caine. with a first in the shot and a second in the javelin. and Charlie Rutherford with a second in the dis- cus. started the ball rolling. Pat Liles and Murrev Atkins took first and second in the broad jump. and the 830-vard relav team. composed of Larry Moore. Butch Burbacher. Dave Davis, and Pat Liles. set a new school record in winning that event. covering the distance in 1:32.T. McCallie also qualified the most men for the ten events to be held the next dav. In the Hnals Saturday. At- kins and Davis took third and fourth in the high hurdle event. and Moore and Robinson first and fourth in the -140. Thompson, Sherrill, and Burk- hardt took 1-2-3 in the mile, and Thompson and Robertson took 2nd and 3rd in the 880 to put McCallie far in the lead. With Liles, victorv in the 220 in 22.1. and Barnwell. Boone. and Atkins taking the top three places in the high ump. there could be no doubt which team would win the meet. Tommv Edwards went 10' 6 before gain- ing a first place tie in the pole vault. In the last event of the meet. Moore. Cole. Robertson and Liles edged out Riverside and Bavlor to win the mile relav. giving the squad a total of 83 1 5 points. lnore than the sum of the next three teams combined. McCallie made a clean sweep of the trophies when Pat Liles was awarded the trophv for high-point man in the meet. Two weeks later. the two-mile relav team com- posed of Burkhardt. Sherrill, Robertson. and Thompson set a new record in this event with a time of 8:31.2. breaking the old record bv 24 seconds. Thompson also set a new record in the Pat Liles breaks the tape in 100-yard dash finals, as Blues win Baylor Relays for first time in fifteen years. 'W 475 RODY SHERRILL BILL STEM MIKE BLRKHARDT Bl'TK'H BLRBAVHI-IR cake race. winning the event by 200 yards. Pat Liles being second. Thus. a small squad of only 21 men. through consistent work and outstanding spirit. have placed themselves at the top of McCallie track fame. Pat Liles and Butch Burbacher were elected Captain and Alternate-Captain of the 1956 team. Lette-rmen were: Murrey .-Xtliins. Hershel Barn- well. Dan Boone. Charles Burbacher. Winston Caine. Bill Cole. Dave Davis 1 Capt. I . Bob Emery. Tommy Edwards. Pat Liles. Larry Moore, Charles Rutherford. Bill Robertson tilt.-Capt.b. ,lack Robinson. Billy Stem. Willie Thompson. Rody Sherrill. Michael Burlihardt. and Richard Colditz Pat Liles anchors the 880-yard relay team to vic- tory at the Mid-South-a stunning blow to Baylor l3I3I1ag61'l . hopes. Below: Mid-South champion Frank Barnwell clears six feet. Below: Davis and Atkins in the high hurdles at Bottom: Laurie Moore streaks across finish line to Baylor. take -1--10 title. Bottom: Edwards repeats in the pole vault. 'Q- , .r M, LA. L f ',. - VZ'-F1 jam? 'sg V s ,w 'v,'- .Y ,lim ' ,-- -' ,- V ,uw sf'-DE: F,.,,e..im , . +.+-i,. I ff' B ...,wQm TNTWLT2 1 ii l, Y 3 ii35:f'i2'i l El il K 9 C ALL if ...f S M C Y UL SQUTH Akers 4 . . BY U N E E ' hf-- ' , wiv 'riecf k'4, gr? Sqhofllinilfiion W 2 ' 34- o - . fp:f-12:11,.,1fg.xvgc3fify1.f2 5314-' f, S115-i '3 j'1?'C,t .A 1 i il 2 3'i'Li welW'e dfd' 5: T426 ra..71f4X-4'.T Pf7.-5331,24-,,'5Sffd1.'.-ffmSl, if- ' . . V .:..f1z: . 1: , M, f',fg,.-afsff1..f .,Mg,,-. H .,...,. J ,. 'rv' ,V X.. . W wx -,, W -. .W .W . ..QMf5g...1.--- ' ,,, A ...f ,M ,, ,W J,,?L,,,,..1-' A M-.xi ,.. f , M,- NEW WICCALLIE TRACK RECORDS 220 yd.,dash Ceurvel ..., Pat Liles ......,..... . 22.6 ities mark set hy Bob Andridge in 1936 and equalled Mile Run .... 880 Relay .... Nledley Ri-lay .... Two Nlile Ri-lay.. hy Allan Brown, 19415 lVillie Thompson ....... .........-1:4018 Larry Nloore, Charles Burliaeher Dave Davis. Pat Liles .........1:32.7 llill Roln-rr-on, Bill Cole. Pal Liles, Willie Thompson .............. 8.11.5 ....l3i1l liolierlson, Bill Cole, Pat Liles. Tliompson 3231.2 Bill RllllC!'lSUl'l, vlillit' RECORD WVRECKING RELAY TEAMS Ton: 880 yard Relay team which won Mid-South and low- ered school record to 11325: Burbacher, D. Davis, L. Moore, and Liles. Venter: Two mile relay team that knocked 24 seeonds from the school standard 'to 8:3l.2: Sherrill, M. Burkharrlt, Robertson, XY. Thompson. Bottom: Medley relay team which 'set new school and Baylor Relays reeorrl of 8:11,5: Robertson, Cole, Liles, Thompson. Lake Have .,....,..,,... Willie Thompson ................ 5109.5 OTHER BEST MARKS FOR YEAR 1955 Mark Srlmol Rfford 100 yd. tlusll l'zll liilfw ......... 10.2 liolr Andridge ,... 1936 9.8 220 yd, da-li lsirwyj l':1t Liles 22.1 lloli Anrlrirlge .... 1936 22.0 1-l0 yd. dash Larry Nloore . 52.0 Lamar Rankin . ..19-13 51.1 880 yd. run Willie Thonipson . . 2201.0 Joe Richards ..... 1943 2:02.0 120 yd. hh Dave Davis .. 16.1 Ceeil Davis ....., 1952 15.8 220 yd, lh Dave Davis . .. 26.3 Hanes Lancaster H1942 25.4 Broad Jump Pal Liles ......... 21'10Vg l'l, Nl. Poss ..... 1948 22'1 lligh .lump Frank Barnwell .,.. 6' Frank Taylor .... 1953 6'2 Shot Put Winston Caine .... 1T'10Vg Bob Allison ..... 1954 -l8,23X4, Discus Charlie Rutherford 1184 Bob Allison ..... 1954 13-l'11A Javelin Winston Caine .... 167'11 Bill Nlc'K:.1y ..... 1932 170'3'i Pole Vallll A. 'lf Edwards .... 10'10 Ed Lawinan ...., 1939 11'2M Nlile Rf-lay Xlimrv. Cole, Lzizenlwy. illallory Robertson. Liles.. 3133.0 Taylor. Cole . .... 1950 3:3122 Caine strains for shot distance at Baylor Relays. 3, VVillie Thompson on way to Willie outclasses the field new nlile mark of 4:4-0.8 in ynile at Mid,S0uth. in the TMI mcct. 6 FRESHMAN TRACK MW f . N x f,,,i MITE TRACK Front Row: Christian, Harless, J. Carter, J, Hartung, H. Front Row: Brotherton, Borden, M1-GinnesS, J. Slllartt Moe, Sington. Second Row: L. Parker, Berz, Wunderlich, J. Paty, Second Row: li. Smartt, J. Burkhardt, Courinr-'!i0rl Blonin, Raulston, Culver. Bark Row: Diek, NY, Carriger, M1'lnfurfl', E. Powvell, H. Campbell. Third Row: Crates Clemmer, Lacy, B. Moore, J. V. BASEBALL Front Row: F. Sutton, Northington, Cleveland, WYeiler, Ii. WYalker, G. Campbell, R. Brom-kmann. Seeond Row: ,I V Matthews, Karr, Currey, XVelch, Baldwin, Whitley, Thorn- . , bury, Crouch. Back Row: H, Sutton, Randell, Talmadge, Priddy, XV. Johnson, WY, Brown, Slagle, Wunderlieh, Hickey, D. Johnson, R. Moore, G. Wwxrrenfells, Lorino. MITE BASEBALL Front Row: F. Davis, Buohly, J. Heard, S. Brown, Prosfer- man, Brammer, Courington, B. Lebovitz, Ser-ond Row: R. Sims, Holt, Daniels Crates, Landham, Barker, Newport Grant, Brotherton, Chamberlain. Third Row: Fowler, Fosi ler, Maddox, C. Payne, Llewellyn, Durand, S. XVarrenfells, J. Turner, Maples. Raulston, Sington, M. Clark, Montague. B TEAM TRACK Front Row: J. Sharpe, Coffey, Claunvh, McAllister, J Carter, WV. Smith, Hunt, J. Hartung. Second Row: Park M. Brown, H. Moe, Breek, Ratliff, C, Jones, Bates, J !Varner. Third Row: True, D. Smith. Stipe, Grist, Wunder- lieh, Nash, Moss, Fourth Row: XVhitI'leld, Britton, Higgin- botham, J. Nlnuze, Clemmer, Diek, B. Moore. First Row: Burns, Gilliland, Floyd, Conner, Jennings, E. Martin. Second Row: C. H2!PtUll!Z, lfY'2llll9y, Blondie, Ii, Jones, Hardison, J, Nlf-Callie. Third Row: I-'inm-y, R. Davis, NY4-lr-li, Juanes, Marholin, Solomon, Williams. Bmebvz ll Rem ltr Good The lmaseliall team. coached hy Dave Spencer and led hy Co-captains Bucky Gilliland and Dave Floyd. hnished fourth in the Mid-South race with a seven and six record. Starting strong. the Blue lxasehallers won four out of their first five games as they rolled over TMI. Castle Heights. and CMA twice. displaying strong plate power and one of the best defensive records in McCallie's history as Bud Burns, Harry Moodie. and Tom Bradley played almost errorless hall. During this winning streak, Bud Burns got four hits against TMI, Dave Floyd pitched two one-hitters against CMA. striking out 30 in two successive games. and .loe .lennings hit safely in every game as did Bucky Gilliland. Darlington handed McCallie its first loss at Rome. 3-2, as Burkhalter edged Floyd in a sterling pitching duel. The game went nine innings before Beefy'7 Tear. Darlington tirst baseman. hit a home run to win the game. Buck Gilliland hit well as he drove in both McCallie runs, and Harry Moodie stood out aheld with 8 perfectly handled chances. The loss gave McCallie a four and one record. tops in the league, going into the Baylor game. DAVID FLOYD ISLTKY GILLILAND JOE JENNINGS Piteher Vatclier Left Fielder fo-Vapluin f'0-Faptain Batting Champion Av my ' ff!!! E E ,J 1 if 2 2 MZ A I ef Q an -ff Mr. Mac, Dave Floyd, who has just been hit on pitching hand by Graham of Baylorg Russ Thurmondg Harry Moodie, All-Mid-South shortstopg Coach Dave Spencerg and Tom Bradley, All-Mid-South third baseman. enningf and Flo ai Star At Engel Stadium, McCallie got off to an early lead as Joe Jennings slid into third with a long triple off Graham and later scored on Dick James' infield out. Dave Floyd. McCallie hurler, was struck on his pitching wrist in the second inning by one of Cra- hamis fast balls and weakened considerably in the Baylor fourth as the Reds scored all four of their runs. Joe Jennings stood out for McCallie as did Burns at the plate, but McCallie,s heretofore invin- cible defense collapsed aheld. With Floyd sidelined, the Big Blue dropped three games in a row, due mostly to shoddy fielding and a lack of timely base hits as McCallie runners were left stranded inning after inning. Bobby Hardison pitched good ball during these losing causesg and Jennings, Burns. and Gilliland continued to hit hard. Dick James, playing second base, and David Lough- lin also paced the team with timely base hits. In the GMA game, Loughlin raced far to center-field to haul down a long fly for one of the best catches ever seen on lVlcCallie's diamond. David finished the sea- son with a .450 batting average as he saw action in the last few games as a regular. The Blue failed to gain revenge on Baylor, as Graham shut out Mc- Jennings tallies against the Raiders at Engel Stadium. 1 4410 W X' W f QV aniiffftairltv James dives safely back to the bag. Callie. ill'-0. at Baylor. Joe Jennings was the only Blue batsman to reach third as Floyd failed to come back from his injury. John Solomon was the man to break the losing streak as he pitched a brilliant two-hitter at Castle Heights. McCallie won the game handily. 14-5, get- ting a barrage of extra base hits including a long home-run by Gilliland. After defeating SMA. the Blue wound up its season by defeating Heights 14-4 behind Floyd's pitching and another series of extra base blows. Floyd also got four hits as he finished the season with a .300 bat mark. Top hitter for the season was Joe Jennings, who connected safely in every game for a .4-61 mark. This was followed by Buck Gilliland's .390 mark and Bud Burns, .349 average. Floyd won 6 and lost 3, giving him a three year record of 21 wins and 9 losses for McCallie. Joe Jennings and Harry Moodie were elected captains of next yearis team. Letterman for the season were: David Floyd, Bucky Gilliland. David Loughlin, Lewis Conner, Rus- sell Thurmond, Dickie James. John Solomon, West- on Roodhouse. Jimmie McCallie, Joe Jennings, Tom Bradley, Harry Moodie, Larry McNeill, Arthur Burns, and Jimmy Finney. Burns connects against the Big Red. '-...I GOLF TEAM K. Laughlin, Horn, Conner, Oakley, ll. Fowler, J, Johnston, Sammi' in Mid- outb Golf' Laughlin Medalirt The l955 edition of the Tornado golf team had a very successful season, placing second in both City Prep League and Mid- South Tournaments. The Chattanooga Bot- aiy Club's Southern Prep Tournament, which is held annually on three courses, served as the Mid-South meet. The Blue linksmen played well here losing with an aggregate score of 949 to 939 to an excellent Darlington team. Tornado Captain, Nicky Loughlin, won individual honors in the Bo- tary, posting rounds of 72, 75, and 74 on the tough Signal Mountain, Rivermont, and Riverview layouts. Loughlin, who was City Prep champ last year, was low for the whole tournament, heating the winner in the high school division by l stroke. Loughlin had a 221 total for the 54 holes. Lew Conner was sixth in the prep division and Bill Oakley tied for ninth, while Louis Horn tied for 11th in the 32 man field. The team, coached by Mr. Paul Greer, posted an excellent record in the City Prep League, having 4 wins, 2 losses, and 2 ties. The overall season record was 4 wins, 8 losses, and 3 ties. The Blue, however, after losing to CMA, SMA, and Baylor in dual competition topped all three of these teams in the Mid-South meet. Lettermen were: Nicky Loughlin, Bill Oakley, Johnny Johnston, Louis Horn, and Lewis Conner. VARSITY TENNIS Front Row: R. liillvlwrw, liwing, l'oindextel', L. Hopkins, Leb ovitz. Second Row: Reed, Hkiotlilll, R. Hamilton, C. Moore, Maelellan. ennif McCallie's tennis team, coached by Mr. John Strang did a commendable job this season in placing third in the Mid-South Tennis Tournament, which was held at Vanderbilt. All six lettermen-Captain .lohn Poindexter, Charlie Moore, Hugh Maclellan, Charles Lebovitz. Bobby Killehrew, and Carter Hop- kins-gainecl the semi-final round of the tournament before bowing out. Against Mid-South schools the team had an excel- lent record of six victories and four losses. the defeats coming from the two teams who placed higher than McCallie in the tournament, Westminster and Dar- lington. The highlight of the season was a 7-2 victory over Baylor on the Raiders courts in the last regular match of the season. The Blue had defeated Baylor earlier in the season at McCallie. 5-4. The team took two matches from Castle Heights. 6-1 and 7-1. and B TEAM I-'rout Row: Roberts, 8Voodrui'I', Travers. Back Row: R. Norton, C. Hopkins, Lebovitz, R. l5i'lehr1-W. defeated C.M.A.. 6-0, and G.M.A., 4--3. ln other matches they defeated Richmond Academy, 9-0, while suffering two defeats from Montgomery Bell Academy. The leading scorer for the season was Captain John Poindexter. who ended his third year of var- sity competition with fourteen points to his credit. Charlie Moore earned ten points during the season, and Poindexter teamed with Moore to form the top doubles combination. They were put out of the tournament in the semi-final round, as was the other doubles team, which was made up by Hugh Mac- lellan and Bobby Killebrew. Although the team suffered considerably by the loss of three regular players in the middle of the season because of various circumstances, the season's record of seven wins and six losses and the fine tournament showing went together to make a most successful season. In addition to the six boys who played in the Mid-South, Bob Ewing also won a varsity letter. He and John Poindexter won the Beene Trophy for outstanding tennis sportsmanship. ... d :firms Front Row: Dayton, J. Killebrew, Newell. Back Row: G. XVood, Saperstein, II-allen. MV. fiffim., i 47 1 5 , t 4 i . X x XX Xxx Xxx X X X XNQ 5. X wx ,Q wwf Q4 'AW X it ,Z QM. M ,w,,5,,w 'f K fe W' f . , V 'lf '2i- W ff M f Wl'I2W7:' JIMMY TAKEQ OFF BUTCH H-1 CONTROL M W! Www f JE, we , ff 1955 W If , , , , ,, , ' ,Q ff M H ,fl .2 f ' , ,az ,fy Wfy W ,ff nf' ,J ,W M WW , , Q, 1 1,4 77, ,,,, W W ,ff ,M ,gh Jw ,of I VW, wwf If yf X ,, X WW if MVK MV MV' , X JZ!! M4 ,fwfffffff MW ff! wif Yin ,ff I f f JIM fffffnw ,QW M' M! Wffffwf wif MW mf! ,LV f x,,., Ma Colonel Herbert P. Dunlap, native of Honea Path, South Carolina, has been a prominent man on the lVlcCallie campus for many years and also important as a military and civic leader in Chattanooga. For sixteen years before going overseas as a Lt. Col. in the Second World War, Colonel Dunlap served the school as an English instructor, Assistant Commandant, and Commandant. He holds this last post today. ln Chattanooga civic affairs he has been a member of the Hamilton County Council, was recently elected Commissioner of Police, is a deacon of the First Presbyterian Church, has been commander ofthe 345th Infantry Reserve, and is an old member of the Brainerd Kiwanis Club. After the war Colonel Dunlap not only resumed his position as Commandant but took up office as business manager. Colonel Dunlap was honored for his loyal service to lVlcCallie in 1953 when he was made Associate Headmaster. However since his duties as Commissioner of Police are heavy, he now acts as only the commandant. His generous and unselfish devotion to school, community, and country will always be remembered by those who have known him. Commcmdant and Staff COLONEL H. P. DUNLAP Comgmandant ,i. C, C, Moore, Capt. D. M. Spencer, Capt. E. H. Brooks, Lt. XV. H. Green, Capt. J. J. Bishop Maj. Cadet ajorf MAJOR HORNSBY XYASSON MISS SALLY HOOYER Regirm-ntal Commander R4-'gixnvntal Sponsor m..,,.,,,,, MAJOR ALBERT MCGREGOR MAJOR DAVID FLOYD MAJOR SPENCER Mc-FALLIE First Battalion Commander Sw-olld Battalion Commander Regimental Adjutant 31155 BUNNY JONES RUSS DICANNA LICXYIN MISS SARA FRANCES BKOWVN First Battalian Sponsor Second Battalion Sponsor Stuff Sponsor and fpomom 133 Staff Captmm CAPTAIN DAVE DAVIS NIISN MARILXIN lAll+.l! Iit'g'illlf'Ilt2l1 Exevlltive Offve-r Staff Sponsor l'Al l'AlN FRED GlLI,Il.AND MISS CAROL l'RIN1'lC First Bnihllinn Adjutant Stuff Spun-'or CAPTAIN TOM EIHYARDS MISS NIARY ALICE Cl'RREY Sex-uncl Battalion Adjutant Staff Spnnsur W f'Al l'AlX HARVEY LUX BIISS CABOLYN BOYYMAN lft'g'IIll0lltHl S-4 Staff Sponsor and SPOVLJOVJ A- f ffff W! LIEYT. ERNEST DARK LIEUT. DAVID FORMAN First Battalion Staff Nc-4-ond Battalion Staff Smff z'eute1fmnt,f Eyes Right at the M0ther,s Day Parade 135 H. Rogers St. .lohn Praigg M. Sharp Shewmake HOB EMERY Platoon Leader AR'l'lII'lI BPRNS Jon SYLLIVAN Unnlmny fl0lllllHllllll'l' Platoon Leader SERGEANTS Anderson F. Carriger McAllister Barnes Cook McCrew Boone CORPORALS Blake L. Conner Metcalfe M. Burkhardt L. Hopkins Moss Caraway Lawson Nash March A. Powell Z fi.-M.. ,- - 2 . , 'f f' -f.y' ...-f aff mf .. 1 3 f sw i f S NIINN S.-KNDILS Sponsor for I1 tain Arthur Burns M. Atkins Britton D. Bryant Callaway L. Clark Egerton Green Groves Hagood ARTHUR BURNS Joi: SULLIVAN . B013 EMERY ... .lofi XVILSON ..., EMORY Hlvrsov PAUL DOWI-LLL . OFFICERS ... .. .. .Captain .First Lieutenant .First Lieutenant . ..... First Sergeant Company PRIVATES Hatcher Monahan Higginbotham Moodie R. Hill L. Moore James R. Moore Jennings Oakley S. Lewallen C. Odom D. Loughlin D. Oldham McNair Pankey Marholin M. Parker L. Mauze Prichard Rutherford Stephens Stipe Stouffer Stuart Thurmond Weller Wiggin D. Wilson Plaloon Sergeant Platoon Sergeant li1'lllliIIIl W. liiggf-1-5 M, Brown Estes l. Hamiltori SERGEANTS Cullf-y Stem I . ll 111w 1 v4-1' C. V fvrm Cu rlffn 1 COlil'OHAl,S H. Hamilton S. Neale C. Megal 1e-f - l' e-r1 ri Mills Hatlifl XVI N NTON CAINE Com pany Comnmnd Pl GILBl'lR'l' ROBERTS Platoon IA-mler Wllitiielcl Zlnimlcn .l. Sims W. Smith ALSTON STEINER Platoon Leader ,W-W 138 Baker Blalock C. Brockmun C. Brown Wi. Carriger Carson Causey R. Davis Dressel Dulin Evans Forsten HIS SANDRA WI XRTIX Captain Wm ton Caine f , , f ,W - We , 5 '-'f i,:'u .f , ' Fuller Gill PRIVATES Loveman Lunsford Hardison Hatfield Hedgepetli l-lenegar Howard Keen Lacy Lewis Liles K. Louglilin Wixsrox CATH: . GILBERT ROBERTS . ALSTOY STTLINTLH . WHITNEY COLBURN FRANKLTX Bixnxw Ii ,Ionx HOPKINS .. 139 LL F. McCallie D. Mcfleliee McLeod E. MCMillen E. Martin J. Mauze R. Milwee Monin Newman F. O'C0nnor OFFICERS Porter Raper Szmsom Sexton .l. Sharpe Slagle Souelion D. Smith Talmadge Taylor G. Warrelifells Whitley Company ... ...Captain .First Lieutenant .First Lieutenant .. .First Sergeant Platoon Sergeant Platoon Sergvfint JACK ROBINSON JOHN RA'l'Hl'IR NED YYATT9 llllllliilllj COIIIIHHIIIIFI' Platoon Leader Platoon Lealle SERCEANTS Bartholomew Burbacher L. Miller C. Walker Bradley G. Howell Roodhouse Woodall H. Browder J. McCallie R. Turner CORPORALS Baldwin Braly Horn A. Motz Bond W. Edwards Leach i I MISS NYIXNIE CROUCH Sponsor for Captain Jack Robinson Alverson Bates Bazemore Berz F. Brockmann W. Brown G. Cater Christian Cooper Courtney B. Dick JACK ROBINSON . JOHN D. RATHER Nico WATTS .... PAT MCCALL .... RICHARD Kawwlcm' LARRY MCNIAIILL . OFFICERS ... .. .. .Captain .First Lieutenant . .. . .First I.lif'llff IZllIlf Company PRIVATES O. Farr R. Jones F. Forman Kayler Gillis List Gipson McPhai1 Harless Matthews J. Hartung H. Moe Hickey F. Motz C. Hopkins Osteen D. Johnson D. Parker C. Jones L. Parker E. Jones Payne Powers S. Roberts F. Sutton Thornhury Triebe Trivers Welch Whitaker . . .Fzrst Sergeant Platoon Sergeant Platoon Sergeant Wunderlieh Zahnd li rw-lx Ewing lloyd C. Bryan Currey R. Fowler f'HARl,lCN LEISOYITZ fllllillilllj f'0llll'llllllKlPl' lmfvino li. Rogers R. Heuul Heykoop J. Johnston McCrz1ry SEHi1EAN'l'S Solomon True CORPORA L5 C. M mnfp re Murfff O'l-lara Rollinson H ICNRY DIFKS Platoon livmler M. Wilson L. Starr H. Sutton F. Thompson J. Warner Williams RIFIIA RD PARK Plaioon Lemlei' 142 3 Allen Bickerstaff H. Brockmann J. Browder Byers T. Burkliardt G. Campbell Cannon Carter J. Croueli DUNN TOBX STA RR Spun-or for Captain Charles Lehovitz 'Sf' PRIVATES Culver Delaney H. Flinn Crider Cullatt Haun A. Hamilton V. Hill W. Johnson Karr CHARLES LEBox'1'rz . .. Ilmm' Diciqs . .. RICHARD PARK ... JIMMY Rmniwg .. CHAI-'l-AISI-1 Srgxnrsoimuzii Cicoiacia 5L'l'fLLIl'l l-. .. . . 142 Keeton R.Killel1rew Lawrence Locrkerliy H. McDonald Mcllwaine Mallette T. Moe H. Norlliington Pricldy OFFICERS liandell Sclireeder ll. Starr Tessman Trewliitt Vann Von Canon R. Walker Wiley . . .Captain . . . .First Lil'llff'IlfllLf . .. .First Lieutenant . . . .First Sergeant . . .Plrltoozz S!'l',!ll'IlIZl .. .Pfaroon Sergealll Company OTIH l'I'l l'S HOXYARD LAY nnpang Uxnnnmmlm-r Plutmm Lezulvr SERCEANTS R. Clark C. .lollnston W. Adkins Claunch ,l. Parker Brake Feenan Reynolds CORPORALS R. Duff Harrison C. Hartung BL lilxli ROBI N SOX Slluptrine Weigel D. Wrigllt J ackson Kosik EW' WIINN IANICE HALEY iponsor for Captain Otis Pitta Ackerson Barker Borden S. Brown Buchly H. Campbell Carroll R. Carter M. Clark Courington Crates O'l'1s P1'r'l's ,. Howixmm LAY BPRKI-I ROBINSON Cliionoii Miflwl-n' C,11.Bi:R'1' l'ox'1' . .. Joi-iN Polwmpxriin OFFICERS ... . . .. .Captain .First Lieutenant .First Lieutenant .. .First Sergeant Platoon Sf'I'g6'fll1f Platoon Sergeruz! Company PRIVATES Daniels Lundy Dayton C. McCall Elder C. McDonald C. Fowler McLain Coins Maddox J. Heard Mallen Hetzler D. Massey Hutcheson Newbill B. Johnson Newell F. Killebrew C. Parks Landham J. Paty Leake E. Powell la. Prosterman E. Rather Raulston Saperstein R. Sims Sington Sislain I. Smartt lll. Smith Wade Cl. YVood SERCEANTS ll. Biggr,ers Luyson C. Marlin l,. Cihhs Marshall Morgan CORPORALS Colclilz Dyer Maclellan Hunt R. Sharpe BILL ROBERTSON Colnpany Commanller JOH N CRA WFORD Platoon Lender Sherrill ll, Smith D. Warner GRIFFIN LONG Platoon Leader 145 Boriss Brammer Brock Brotherton Buice J. Burkhardt D. Campbell M. Chamberlain Christison MISS KAN CHADIBERLAIN Sponsor for Captain Bill Robertson PRIVATES Cleveland F. Davis Durand Foster R. Gibbs Crainger Harris l. Hill Holmes Holt BILL ROBERTSON . . . JOHN CRAWFORD .... GRIFFIN LONG .... EDWARD FOWLICR .... TOM SULLIVAN .,... WILLIAM THOMPSON B. Lebovitz D. Llewellyn MeGinness M-:lnturff ,l. McMillan Maples W. Milner Mixon Montague Newport OFFICERS D. Puly C. Payne Proffitt Resnick R. Smartt S. Smith M. Thompson S. Warrenfells J. Wright ....Captain .. .. .First Lieutenant .. .. .First Lieutenant .. .. .First Sergeant . .. .Platoon Sergeant . .. .Platoon Sergeant Company 147 l'llARI.lCS RICICD BEN DIURPIIEY ED RIETZE mnpnny Folnllmmla-1' lfilllll l1iQ'llft'lNlllt Build I4i9lltC'IlIrlllt SERGEANTS J. Finney Rhoton Spann Vifoodruff Crist Shirley C. Woocl CORPORALS Bowman Caywood Norton Potts Broady Dougherly Pack BLISS BETSY CHAJIBERLAIN Sponsor for Captain Charles Reed Adamson Bailey Calvert L. Carter Clemmer CHARLES REED BEN NIURPHEY ED REITZI2 . .. BILL COLE .. . HARRX' BURN . OFFICERS Bama' PRIVATES C. Couch Lorino Geiger McKenzie L. Gould B. Moore Grant Munson Householder J. Parham Perrine Segler Stamps Tripp ..........CapIain . .First Lieutenant .,. .First Lieutenant ... ...First Sergeant C. Watson Platoon Sergeant +- l x X LX l955 fi Fea1imm 5 'x jf -x...-X R905 MRS. N. C. WA'fTS Sponsor for NED WYATTS Tornado Editor MRS. J. W. SULLIVAN Sponsor for JOE SULLIVAN Pennant Editor -1 The Sponfom MRS. T. L. DAVIS Sponsor for DAVE DAVIS Tornado Editor Ti p MRS. DAVE M. ELDREDGE Sponsor for DAVE DAVIS Pennant Associate Editor f V 132-'I ' 7 , ff, f , f MRS. GEORGE FORMAN MISS CAROLINE BRADLEY Sponsor for Sponsor for DAVID FORMAN JOHN RATHER Pennant Businvss Manager Tornado Business Mamxger MISS DOTTIE HODGES Sponsor for JOE Sl'I.LIVAN Tornado Associate Editor 153 ff .. MISS MAMIE FOWLER Sponsor for JOE SVLLIYAN Preside-nt Senior Class, MISS JANICE HALEY Sponsor for ALBERT MCGREGOR President Ken-Kin he Sponfom MRS. J. L. McNEILL Sponsor for LARR1 Mc-B EILL President lat Senm-star Senate MRS. D. A. McGREGOR MRS. JOE DARR Sponsor for Sponsor for ALBERT M1'GRI+Xi0R ERNEST DARK Presiilent 21111 Senwsfer Senatv President Hop Committee MISS GRACE MeGREGOR MRS. FRED ROBINSON Sponsor for Sponsor for ALBERT Mc-GKEGOR JACK ROBINSON President lst Seine-ater Studrnf Council 1'rc-sith-nt 21111 Seine-ster Student Count-il 155 f . f MISS .IEANNE MACILL Sponsor for DAVE DAVIS fkllbfiiill Trax-lc 'ham f Q fbysnf , if ,f fx X! J 457 S Q! A 4' ' V 1 M K Z RWM f 1 rfb .f if 7 J MRS. J. L. MAUZE Sponsor for LAYTON DIAUZE President lst Selnewter YMCA , be Spomom MISS HELEN CAINE Sponsor for YYINSTON CAINE I'rm-aidvnt Hop Cmmnittec ff og Z? ,, f zz N 5 MRS. F. C. GILLILAND Sponsor for BYCKY GILLILAND Captain Baseball Team f f 1 f V if X 1 ' ,J 42 R: , MRS. C. M. REED MRS. W. A. FLOYD Sponsor for Sponsor for l'llAIil,ES REED DAVID FLOYD Presiclent 'Zml Svnwntc-r YNHZK Fuptuin Iiawlmll Tvum 4 , az, MRS. WH P. CAINE Sponsor for YYINSTON FAINE Faptain l-'notlmll Team MISS MARJORIE REEVES Sponsor for LARRY M1-NEILL Captain Basketball Tf-am MRS. W. F. ROBERTSON Sponsor for BILL ROBERTSON Captain Swimnming Tc-'anl be Sponfow MISS MARIAN MATHEWS Sponsor for ALBERT McGREGOR Captain Soccer Team RAYMOND BIl3l,li l'I'm'Nidrnt. Nl issionary Corutnittce ARTHUR BURNS Captain. Company A WINSTON CAINE Captain. Football Team Captain. Company B DAV E DAVIS V Editor, Tornado Captain. Track Team TOM EDVVARDS Captain. Si-cond Battalion Staff DAVID FLOYD Major, Second Battalion Co-Captain, Baseball Team DAVID FORMAN Business Manager. PENNAN1' BUIQKY CILLILAND Captain, First Battalion Staff Co-Captain. Baseball Team CHARLES LEBOVITZ Captain, Company D. HARVEY Lux Captain, Regimental Staff SPENCER MCCALLIE Major, Regimental Adjutant ALUEIVI' MCCIil'IlQlJlt Major, First Battalion President, First Term Student Couneil President, Second Term Senate President, Keo Kio LARRY NICNEILL President, First Term Senate Captain, Basketball Team LAYTON MALIZIE President, First Term YMCA OTIS PIT'I's Captain, Company F JOHN RATHER Business Manager, Tornado CHARLES REED President, Second Team YMCA Captain, Band BILL ROBERTSON Captain, Company F JACK ROBINSON l,l'L'Slll0HI, Second Term Student Counvil Captain, Company C. JOE SULLIVAN President, Senior Class Editor, PENNANT Valedictorian HORNSBY WASSON Regimental Major NED WATTS Editor, Tornado Cdmpuf eaderf First Row: YVFISNUII, Caine, Burns, Robertson, Pitts, J. Robin:-son, J. Rather. Ser-ond Row: Floyd, D. Forman, S. McCallie, Gilliland, Mt-Neill, Lebovitz, Mauze, T. Ed- wards. Third How: Reed, Mc-Gregor, J. Sullivan, D. Davis, Bible, Lux, N'attS. ,, f . fm fir X H- ,654 ff MWA xc , X M4 A X sy, 'X , f -uv , .2 W S lynn Q W W f ,fffi f 1 l NWI: gg Mc K W W fa W V - ff X 4 ff, W, X gww QS? SM yy , Z2- X , -ew ,LN QV Q DO SOMETHIN BEFORE I GO TO SLEEP '31 I ff Wig, W! 37 ily ,, ff' X X I3 1 1. Q K. s f if Z EW! V E f i ,f , wwf ff , My , ff M f Z 0 Z vf 8 Q S , N x ' N . i if Q Exil- Mr x X if . ED MUST BE AT lT AGAIN. 1 '72 ww..A,WN.,,N N X fo N.m:.x.X,.mQM,-X , A ,g ,,4 .W ,id 'z ,JZ f I Www so ,141 xv -fxuzx NO RUNNING TO LUNCH. DON'T SHOOT. JUST STICK. MQSS LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, l955 JUST STRETCHINQ our: venslow OF Kms mzoux 'W SATURDAY AFTERNOONS DOWNTOWN DRAMA CRITIC ROBERTSON AT BAYLOR PLAY MR. BASKETBALL WHO ME? , + , i i , American Lava Co. . .. Arcade Printing Co. . . .. Archer Paper Co. .......... , Arrow Transfer 81 Storage Co Athens Oil Co. ............ 1. Atlas Paper Box Co. . . Atomic Cleaners ....... Austin Feed 81 Seed Co. . . . Baylor School .......... Belcher Shoe Service ..... Bethea's Restaurant . .... .. Blessing. Waterhouse S1 Co. .. Bowman. Wayne L. Co .... .... Boys' and Young Men's Shop . . . Brainerd Drug Store ......... Brainerd Grocery ............. Brainerd Heating 81 Roofing Co. Brainerd Lumber Co. ........ . Brainerd Varnell Hardware Co. Bridgers. I. L. 81 Sons ......... Bright. Gardner ............. Brock Candy Co. .... . Brooks, J. W. 81 Sons . .. Brown Brothers .... Brown. Dave L. . .. Brown Fence Co. . . . Brown, Matt L. ......... .. Brown, Scott N. Co. ..... . . . , . Burkart-Schier Chemical Co. . . . Byrne 81 Co. ............... . C 81 H Painting Co. .... . Candlewick Yarn Co. . .. Capitol Visual Aids .. Carter Bros.. Inc. .... .. Cascades Motel ....,..... Cash Sz Carry Lumber Co. . . Button St Badge Co. .., . .. . Chamberlain, James R. . . . . Chattanooga Bakery, Inc. . . Chattanooga Chattanooga Coca-Cola Bottling Chattanooga Fabricators ...... Chattanooga Fisheries .. Chattanooga Gas Co. . . . . Chattanooga Glass Co. . . . . Chattanooga Mattress Co. . Chattanooga Medicine Co. . Chattanooga News-Free Press . Chattanooga Rock Products Co. Chattanooga Surgical Co. . Chattanooga Times . ...... Chester, Sam 81 Co. .. Co Aa' 7!61 fZ'.f61'J' Circular Letter Advertising Co. . . City Meat Market ............. City Water Co. of Chattanooga Colonial Baking Co. ........ . Commercial Stationery K Suppl Contor Bros. .............,. . Craig's .............,.... Cuneo. John, Plumbing Co, . Currin Co.. The, Inc. . . Custom Craft Carpets ...... Dalton Candlewick Mills . .. Darr, Joe ............. . Deitch. A. B. 81 Co. .... . Dixie Mercerizing Co. .... . Double Cola Bottling Co. . . Duncan Electric Co.. inc. .. Durand Hosiery Mills ..... Dyer, Cooper ...,......... East Brainerd Water Works . . . Eaves Badge and Emblem Co. . Elder 81 Co. ............... . . Engelhardt's ........... Ensign the Florist ...., ..... Fillauer Surgical Supplies .... yC First Federal Savings and Loan Ass n The First National Bank in Rockwood Fischer Co.. The .......,...... . Fleetwood Coffee Co. . ........ .. Font Sz Montilla, Inc. ..... . Fountain Square Pharmacy . .. Fowler Bros. ............ . Fox Bros. ...... . , Frosty's Kremo .......... Fulmer, Reeves, Sz Ware . .. Gambill, Gordon 81 Co. . . .. General Appliance Corp. . . .. General Mortgage Co. . . .. Gilliland Bros. .... ......... . Girls' Preparatory School .... Gordon Foods, Inc. . . .. . .. Graham Wholesale Co. . . . . Haj oca ............. Hale 81 Wallace. lnc. . . Hale's Florist ...... Happy Valley Farms ...... Hardie 81 Caudle .......... Hawkins, Marvin, Pen Shop . .. Hibbler-Barnes Co ........ Highland Park Lumber Co. . .. Home Plate Cafeteria ..... Hormel. Geo. A. 81 Co. . .. Hotel Patten ......... Hubbuch Glass Co. ......... . Hudgens Garage .............. Hudson Printing 81 Lithographing Independent Theaters . ....... . . Johnsons Howard ........ Robert C. Jones 81 Son .... Joyis ................. Kayis Ice Cream. Inc. ....... . Killebrew. Robert S. Agency .... Koblentz ..... .............. Krystal Co.. The . .. Lansford Piano Co. . . . Lawrence. J. E. . .. Leach. L. C. Sr Co. . . Lennon Co. ................. . Little Dutch Restaurant ......... Lookout Mountain Caverns. Inc. Lookout Oil 8 Refining Co. ..... . Lookout Sheet Metal Co. ...... . Lookout Souvenir Shop ....... Lookout Sporting Coods Co. . . .. I.oveman's ..... Mac's Cleaners ......... Mahonev's Esso Service .... Martin-Thompson Co. . . . , Matthews Pharmacy .... May. Dayle ...... . . . McAmis. Day. Florist . .. McGhee. Tom, Jewelers . . Meadow Brook Farms . .. Medical Arts Pharmacy .... Mercer Pie Co. ......... . Mid-South Supply Co. . . .. Miller. Al. Music Store .... Miller Bros. .......,.. . Miller. Ceo. B. ........ . Miller. .lohn L. ........ .. Mills Sz Lupton Supply Co. . Mills. Olan. Inc. ............. . . Modern Distributors ........... Monterey Hardwood Flooring Co Moore 82 King . ............ .. . . Mulkey 81 Jackson Super Markets. National Funeral Home ........ North Side Dry Cleaning Co. . . .. Orange Crush Bottling Co. . .. Orkin Exterminating Co. . . .. Ortmeier Machinery Co. . . . Paramount Cleaners. Inc. . . Park Hotel ............ . . . 'irlQf.'f..ffff Ad 7!61 lZ..f67'.f Payne, T. H.. Co. .. . .. Peerless Woolen Mills .. Pettway Oil Co. . . . . Pickens ........ Post 81 Co.. Inc. .... . . . Powell Mattress Co . . ..... . . Professional Pharmacy ......... Provident Life Sr Accident Insurance Co Quinn Manufacturing Co. ...... . Radio Appliance 8: Distributors Raulston. T. S. Co. .......,. . Ray's Texaco Service .... Read House .......... Reading Buick Co. ..... . Rolvat Motel ................... Rossville Coal Sz Supply Co. .... . . Samuel Stamping 8 Engraving Co. Schumacker's ....... . ........ . . Sewanee Coal 81 Supply Co. ,... . Southern Blow Pipe Sz Roofing Co. Southern Products Co. ......... . Starkey Printing Co. .. Stein Construction Co. . .. Steinhoefel's ............... Stephens. W. P.. Lumber Co. . . . Stovall Hardware Co. ..... . Teas. W. C.. Co. .... . . Temuletonis ........ Tennessee Egg Co.. Inc. Textile Printing Co. Tick-Tock Grill . ........ .. Trotter. Boyd 8 Keese ....... Trundle Bros. Engraving, Co. . . University of Chattanooga .... Valley Supply Co.. Inc. . .... .. . .. Vogue. The. Inc. . ........... . .. Volunteer State Life Insurance Co WDEF .....,.................. Wallace Tile Co. ........ .... . Warner. Porter. Industries . Wesco Paving Co. ...... . Wheland Co. ......... . White Swan Laundry . .. White Way Cleaners ..... Wichman Monument Co . . .. Wild. T. A. 81 Sons ........ Wilhoit. Harry T. .......... . Williams 81 Voris Lumber Co. . . . Willingham 81 Co. .......... . Wilson, Irving L. Co. ..... . Wilson. Mark K. Co. . .. Yarbrouglfs ......... Zeige's Bakery .... Q X IM Saflfe WCCJEQ SZAOJ. Tor ITs Tune repuTaTlon achueved Through grad uaTnng young rnen oT hugh moral physical and scholasTuc accomplnshmenTs To Talce Their places as good cuhzeng oT our Nahon We are proud To be assocuaTed wuTh IvlcCallue School Through The STucIenT s Accldenjr Insurance Plan which has been ln eTTecT sunce I94O TROTTER BOYD AND KEESE General AgenTs AccldenT DeparTmenT PRUVIIJENT LIFE 8 ACCIDENT INSURANCE CUMPANY l LIFE ACCIDENT SICKNESS HOSPITAL SURGICAL MEDICAL 'A' 'K' 'A' ehadaaaaga-Since 1287 169 Nui ISEVUM 'A' 'lr 'A' 'A' ir ir 'A' if 'A' ir 'A' 'A' l'r's and MILK Homogenizecl Milk Golden Flake BuHermilk Sour Cream Whipping Cream Coffee Cream Buffer Collage Cheese Frozer'ra Cl1ocolal'e Drink Eskimo Pie Sherbeis Ice Creams If i+'s Happy Valley, FRESH and GRADE IA! II IFN D 5 A PA 5 ff Wallin IIIIJZDI: E UNE UUART iii? lTf f MILK vvsiA515l,5U RI ZED 5 The Krystal Company HAMBURGERS Americais Choicesl Meals Take Along a SacIrful CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE ATLANTA, GEORGIA ROME, GEORGIA COLUMBUS, GEORGIA NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE MACON, GEORGIA JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA SAVANNAH, GEORGIA DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA CALENDAR Mon., Sepl. I3. Campaigning Seniors and Capl. Brooks pass our welcome card Io incoming sludenls. Tue., Sepl. I4. Dr. Spence asks us lo please keep paper oil The campus, Fri., Sepl. 24. Rahfrah Sims can hardly wail Io pick up 'rhe morning paper and read aboul himself. Sun., Sepl. 26. Doclor has firsl' hall: of Isl period Bible class Io home for parly. Thur., Sepl. 30. Sludy hall pep meelinq enlivened by I-ligginfbolfom and Odom and 'rheir sysle- malic demollion of Ihe desks. Sun., Ocl. 3. The Sunday alilernoon Hiking Club holds ils lirsr meeling on fhe Irack. Mon., Ocl. 4. Troller runs wild in assembly, Tue., Ocl. 5. Daahr is elecled Presidenl of Bopp Cornmillee. Wed., Ocl. 6. Troller does il again, bul rhis lime in 'rhe wrong clireclion as Conley wraps him- self around a free. Thur., Ocl. 7. Mr. Trusdell can'I remember Caine's name. Fri., Ocl. 8. B Ware decides nol Io slay down on 'rhe liarrng reams wilh Liberace Purdy Io sleal show, Sun., Ocl. IO. Doclor has second half ol Isl period Bible class lo home for parly. Thur., Ocr. I4. Look, il comes our even, lillle one. To read daily Ihe besl' newspaper he can buy is one mark of an inlelligenr cilizen. 9 THE CHATTANOOGA TIMES McCallie Pafrons Prefer CASCADES MOTEL A Qualily Couri On Highway 4l SE Phone Phone in all rooms COMPLIMENTS OF ATHENS OIL COMPANY ATHENS, TENNESSEE graAam wfwama cz. HOSIERY AND NOTIONS I269 Marlcef Slrreef ChaHanooga, Terme-S ' FOX BROS. CO. . C 0 SX' ' t Cl1aHanooga's Oldesi- Wholesale Grocers Q Disfribuiors of 5 fu W .apt King S+- CHATTANOOGA TENNESSEE . COMPLIMENTS AND 4!3-4I5 TREMONT STREET CHATTANOOGA ROCK TELEPHONE 66I34 PRODUCTS CO. Airpor+ Road CHATTANOOGA 5 TENNESSEE CHATTANOQGAI TENN' 4-F533 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF THE BURKART-SCHIER CHEMICAL COMPANY BRAINERD VARNELL ComplimenTS HARDWARE co. of 3l'4 BRAINERD RD. TENNESSEE EGG COMPANY 172 RAY'S TEXACO SERVICE McCallie Ave. a+ Dodds RAY ROTHBERGER, OWNER 24-IW S Ph 2 9? 3822 + cm j x : 4? E CHATTANOOGA BAKERY CI-IATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE u 11 CQMPLIMENTS IS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK QP IN LITTLE DUTCH ffjfifff RESTAURANT Fd ID MIE BER C MORRISTOWIXLTENNESSEE XA F Xi ., Q, X N T l wff-QM? W. STEPHENS LUMBER CDMPANY AUSTELL, GA. MARIETTA' GA. ROSWELL, GA. LOOKOUT SHEET METAL COMPANY I'M I-IEADED FOR Hixwxms PEN yREPAlR snov ii I Pix c. A. Lux, Mgr. I ll I-III 24 Hour Faclory ll flrl Service On i PARKER ,IW 2 SHEAEEER Y, I I EVERSHARP Q WATERMAN N4 FOUNTAIN PENS F2 I Mail Io MARVIN HEIIWKINS I PEN sum' BIRMINGHAM, ALA. CALENDAR Sur., Oct I7, Doclor has Tirsl hall: of second period Bible class lo home for parly. Wed., Oct 27. Mr. Pal leeds candy 'ro Marh V. Fri.. Ocl. 29. Capl, Tale 'ralks al assembly: supper is served beiween Sth and olh periods. Mon., Od. 30, I-lcqh Callaway is rapped inlo Cum Laude and Buster is promoled lo The rank of Maior. Fri., Nov. 5. No running 'ro lunch. McCallie beals Baylor badly in Cross-Counlry. Mon., Nov. 8. Girls should kiss and Then make up. Fri., Noy. I2, Mr. CCC says 'rhal 'rhe publicalions room is no place To smoke nicotine rods. Sal., Nov. I3, Alberlo is unhappy because he doesn l have a blue sash like I-Iornsby's. Mon., Nov. I5, Buzzy opens poullry farm in as sembly. Thur, Nov, IB. Dewill relurns from vacalion, Mon., Nov. 22. Beaver makes a Monkey ou+ of himself. Phone 2-3 IOI BRAINERD DRUG CO. Prescripfion Druggisis CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Pharrnacisls E. L. MARTIN 8: T. S. MARTIN Complirnenis of OLAN MILLS STUDIOS Phone 2-2267 I7l5 McCallie Ave. BRAINERD ' RIVIERA SKYWAY 0 RED BANK 0 BROAD ST. DRIVE-IN THEATERS L. C. LEACH CO. 738 Cherry Sl. McCaIIie's Official Jeweler CASH 81 CARRY LUMBER CO. The Yard of Friendly Service Phone 6-I27l I203 Greenwood Ave. GORDON GAMBILL 81 CO. General Insurance 702 Cherry SI, 7-I482 Complimenis ol TEXTILE PRINTING COMPANY Phone 7-4544 .ICE DARR ERuuTs AND VEGETABLES COUNTRY HAMS 702 E I ITh ST. Chaffanooga, Tenn. Phone 7-O47 I Complimenfs sToP WHERE You ARE of BUY A UNIVERSITY GF BRUCK cnnnv BAR CHATTANOOGA Made by BROCK CANDY Co. Q CI-IATTANOOGA PICKETTS . . . Lemme you fave Amari fAin9J . . . FONT 8k MONTILLA, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS RO. Box 96II TeI. 3-I I75 III8Pon d L onAve SANTLIRCE PUERTO RICO U SA COMPLIMENTS MONTEREY HIIRDWOUD op Fl00RING 00. GENERAL Mokmef of WALKER'S BRAND Oak, Maple ....... Beech Flooring MONTEREY, TENNESSEE I24 W. Eighfh S+. Ph 6 6431 T I ph 2271 COMPLIMENTS OF ROSSVILLE GOI-IL 81 SUPPLY 00. QUALITY COALS - BUILDING MATERIALS MODERN EQUIPMENT 5005 EnqIisI1 AVG. Phone 4-I556 177 SAM CHESTER 81 COMPANY INSURORS Glen W. Smofherman Jr Sam I'I. Ch I , J . Phone 6-I228 424 Georgia Ave. CI-IATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE COMPLIMENTS OE READING BUICK CO. Aufhorized Buick Dealer OAK RIDGE, TENNESSEE SEE RUBY FALLS INSIDE LOOKOUT MT. CAVES J E KISSINGER J. O KISSINGER We inviI'e you +o use our new modern Cold S+orage Vauli' NORTH SIDE DRY CLEANING COMPANY 3 I 5 N. MarIceI SI. Phone 6-3252 MAHONEY'S ESSO SERVICE Aufo Repair Service . . . WasI1-PoIisI1-Lubricahon Road Service Free Pick-Up and Delivery Call KINGEISI-I QUALITY PRINTING COLOR AND COMMERCIAL LITHOGRAPHING HUDSON PRINTING 81 LITHOGRAPHING CO. I4OO CI'ies'rnu+ Phones 7-5649-7-5640 IvIcBrien and Brainerd Rd. COME TO COMPLIMENTS ENGELHARDT'S TOT BOOKS A HFRIEND Opposife Pos+ Office ORTMEIER MACHINERY CO. If H s machinery, we can fix E+. I 308 Eesr Twenfy-Third S+. Telephone 9-7334 rn ui in Now locafed in new mode b Id g More space-Beflrer facilihes COMPLIMENTS OF WICHMAN MONUMENT COMPANY Designers and Manufacfurers ARTISTIC MONUMENTS MARKERS - MAUSOLEUMS in Marble and Grani+e Phone 9-3266 5225 Brainerd Rd. - Chalrranooga, Tenn COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF J. W. BROOKS 8: SONS l30O S, Cresi' Rd. I808 McCallie Ave 8l-3ll3 2-83l5 CALENDAR Tue., Nov. 23. Day sludenrs march To lunch, Then march our, as Darr and crew receive Tull blasl. Thur., Nov, 25. Long Thanksgiving holiday. Fri., Nov. 26. Dr. Spence says Thar our manners are alrocious. Sal., Nov. 27. Hornsby has dale and gels Eirsl lciss. Fri., Dec. 3. Thurmond sounds OET in assembly. Sal., Dec. 4. Sandra has Rober+son's ring. Fri., Dec. IO. Poindexler wanls To know if he has To counr his problems wrong ius'r because he didn? gel The right answer. Sun., Dec. T2. Par and Ware loss in The Towel, leavinq McKinsey as rnosl eligible bachelor. Mon., Dec. I3. Adiulanhs call is number one on HH Parade. Tue., Dec. I4. Sanla comes. Winslon qels suclion, bul Alsron will nor Tir in bag. Wed., Dec. I5. Blaclc Jap's heap leaves axle in- slead ol slrip. Fri., Dec. I7. Chrislmas vacalion, Thur., Jan. 6. The Sludenr Prince, apparenlly Tired of l-leidelburg, comes To McCallie as B leaves Tor The Navy Singing. PE THE CHATTANOOGA NEWS-EREE PRESS PE BEST WISHES FROM ARROW TRANSFER 81 STORAGE CO. T208 KING STREET HUBBUCH GLASS CO. obo- l855 CENTRAL AVE. PEERLESS WOOLEN MILLS ROSSVILLE, GEORGIA MANUFACTURERS OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S WEAR R+ lS+ H 900AM+ 500PM env MEAT MARKET PARK HOTEL FRESH MEATS OF C 'a +a o09a'S ALL KINDS Nicesi' Ho+el Fish, Oysfers and Poulfry Q 94 Telephones 6-I l58. 6-I I59 JOHN SMARTT 340 WEST CHL1 S+. Manager 181 A X CO PLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF MILLS L LUPTUN L THE WHHANDL C0 SUPPLY Lu. - NOOGA, TEN A 'K COMPLIMENTS DALTON CANDLEWICK MILLS CANDLEWICK YARN CGMPANY MoCalIie's new Gymnasium, Classrooms, Sludy I-Iall 84 Foolball Field are equipped wilflw The lafesl Mid-Soullw Engineered Liglwling Fixlures. MID-SCDUTH SUPPLY CGMPANY Phone 6-4I I I Ivlarlcel a+ Second Cliallanooga, Tennessee 4 sooREs Hier-i EVERY TIME... Y QF O ,' fr AN 6 I AINNJQS ' E5 .1 Q AQ? ICE S 3744 Brainerd Road. I Phone 2-3032. MAKE IT YOUR DAILY TASTE TREAT! 183 COMPLIMENTS OF A 22 GENERAL APPLIANCE CORP. The General EIec'rric S+ore mf, cherry S+. Telephone 5-3617 CIRCULAR LETTER ADVERTISING CC. 42I VINE STREET COMPLIMENTS OF I Mail Adverfising IA CompIe+e LeI'+er Servicei MERCER PIE COMPANY MuI'rigrapI1ing Mercer's Delicious Pies , , Prmhng 7lO O'Neal SI. Chaiianooga, Tenn. Iviimeograpmng COMPLIMENTS OF DUNCAN ELECTRIC CCJIVIPAN Y l70I E 23rd S+. W. S. LINDSAY D. E. MORELAND R. I-I. DUNCAN 184 COMPLIMENTS OF HAJOCA CORP. HIGHLAND PARK LUMBER COMPANY I37 Norlh Greenwood Ave. Phones 4-266l - 4-2662 Cl-IATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE CALENDAR Fri., Jan. 7. Prince Alberl is afraid Sludenf Prince may qel smarl. Mon., Jan. IO. Beavers annual pep comes al lasfz Adolescenls, you are compelled lo perpelrale a more erudile cerebrum. Wed., Jan, l2. Cursinq in lhe dry cleaners rnusl sfop. Pri, Jan. I4. Pilgrims begin journey lo Mecca The holy place. Mon., Jan. I7. I-lenry McCrary and Roysler- Doysler Davis give fhe kiddies a TV show. Tue., Jan. 25. lime lor a quickie and olher Mid- lerrn Exams. Thur., Jan. 27. Colonel says he can? run because his duly lies lo lhe school. Wed., Feb. 2. Colonel says he may reconsider running. Thur., Feb. 3. Doclor would like lo see all boys who have nol paid Iheir lOU's. Tue., Feb. 8. U. Green hils 85 bullseyes al Paris shoolinq gallery as cilizens marvel. Wed.. Eeb. 9. Old man winler leaves his greelf ing Io cadels on Alumni Field, buf gels 5 marks for his Trouble. Fri., Feb. Il. Colonel will runl Mon., Feb. I4. Cal-Daddy is suspecled ol lhiev- ery. Colonel worries lhal il may be delrimenlal Io his campaign lor policeman. COMPLIMENTS OF FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSOCIATION 0F CHATTANO0GA Georgia Ave. a+ Ninlh CHATIANOOGA, TENNESSEE Currenl' rafe on savings ZVZVO l raigii DRY GOODS-NOTIONS 32l6 Brainerd Road Cl-IATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE COMPLIMENTS OF CONTOR BROS. BEST WISI-IES WALLACE TILE COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OE MATT L. BROWN CO. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY OAK AND MAPLE FLOORING 0 MILLWORK REDWOOD 0 PINE PANELING PLYWOOD 0 WEATHERSTRIPPED WINDOWS can 3-3273 BRAINERD LUMBER CO. 34I8 AIIOn Park Blvd. SAMUEL STAMPING AND ENAMELINO COMPANY GEO. B. MILLER Cerfified PubIic Accoun'IanI' IOI1ioI I52 N. E. 92nd Siree-I MIAMI 38, FLORIDA COMPLIMENTS OE BROWN BROTHERS Confraciors I 70 I Cen'rraI Avenue COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENT5 OE OE BETH EA'S J. E. LAWRENCE RESTAURANT LOOKOUT OIL LENNON COMPANY, INC. Air Condi+ioning Con+rac1'ors REFINING co. - , O Makers of V ARMIX I I5I6 M S+ + TE SHORTENING CHATTANOOQA TENN CO 'P'imenfS of LOOKOUT souvENnR sl-IOP MALTICIEAVXE PI gAR.MACY Loorcom MOUNTAIN, TENN. Prescri.p+iI:ns Zalliiwiar Ligrgdgjered MII You WanI a Souvenh' l40O Dodds Ave. Phone 2-alas You Can Fihd I+ Here-' Arcade Printing Co. I8I5 E. MAIN ST. COMPLIMENTS MEADOW BROOK FARMS, INC. Grade A Pasfeurized Milk QUALITY FIRST - SERVICE ALWAYS 38I4 Brainerd Road PI'l0f1e 2-3926 I87 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS GF OF K CITY WATER COMPANY MOg5E1A8aKEJNG OF and MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY CHATTANOOGA 544 McCallie Ave. BLESSING, GARDNER BRIGHT' WATERHOUSE 8: CO. RGGIIOY WHOLESALE enoceks GARDNER BRIGHT 520-30 EasI' IOII1 SI. FLETCHER BRIGHT Phone 6-'ZS' CQMPLIMENTS BRAINERD HEATING OF AND ROOFING CO. GAS AND OIL FURNACES W' ROOFING - GUTTERING Every+hing EIec+ricaI SHEET METAL WQRK I66 Easf EigIw+h SI., Phone 7-I246 4-874' 493' Brainerd Rd ELDER 81 CQ, COMPLIMENTS Mem cn-IATTANOOGA New York S+ocI: Exchange 188 Sfiizij ' BRAINERD 2 B d AI ,E ff I GROCERY A+ ff Rd CITIES SERVICE PETTWAY OIL COMPANY IN CHATTANOOGA PORTER WARNER INDUSTRIES 335-9 VoIunIe-er BICIQ. CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE TALCS-CLAYS-SILICA BENTONITE-FELDSPAR COMPLIMENTS OF VOLUNTEER STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY MAC'S DRY CLEANERS 32I7 Brainerd Road MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY Home Office Prescripfion Druggisfs CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Founded IQO3 544 MCCALLIE AVE. Congra+uIaI'ions I II1 CI O e ass WORLD LEADER of '55 IN ZEIGE'S BAKERY TELEVISION SCOTT N. BROWN CO. INSUROR 189 RQLYAT MOTEL Jusr nside Easr Ciry Limils Qn I-lighways II and 64 300 Yards oil Noisy I-lighway AAA AND DUNCAN I-IINES RECOMMENDED 2-5376 HARRY T. WILHOIT GULF SERVICE o MCCALLIE 84 DODDS AVE. WIN VALUABLE PRIZES wilh THOROBRED SCHOOL SUPPLIES COMPLI MENTS OF CHATTANOOGA MATTRESS CO. Makers of THE PERFECT SLEEPER COMPLIMENTS OF CARTER BROS. cHATrANooeA, TENN. CALENDAR Wed., Feb. I6. We have a speaker who is neilher Chinese, Japanese, nor Korean, he's from Aus- Iralia, Sal., Feb. I9. Baylor boys agape as McCallie downs Iheir grapplers. Sun., Feb. 20, Cherokee Weigel and some of his Maclellan 'rribe Iorgel themselves and slarr war dance around fire in Trash can. Mon.. Feb. 2I. Campus heroes gel loo big for brilches, All go info Thur., Feb. 24. Milirary film exposes cadefs Io bilrer lads of life. Some Shocked. Fri., Feb. 25. The public library has many inleresf- ing Ihingg Io behold. Sai., Feb. 26. Cooper wins firsl' place in 'rhe breasrsrroke. Tue., Mar. I. March comes in like a Skunk as Mr. Greer's lab men Sfir up a slrange brew. Thur., Mar. IO. Ediror Nimbo opens campaign for SIPA Prexy, having already been named Sweerhearl oi some organizalion. Fri., Mar. II, The Golden Sec+ion'5 labors finally pay ori as he is named Valedicforian. Spring holidays begin and so does Ihe hunf for Spon- Sors. Tue., Mar. 22. Boys pur away Iheir church keys and come back 'ro school. 190 HALE AND WALLACE, INC. FLOOR COVERINGS - ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS Q AMERICAN IAVA CORPORATION CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE OF THE NATION'S LEADER IN TECHNICAL CERAMICS TI-IE CHATTANOOGA MEDICINE J4fT5f2Mff4ag COMPANY INSULATORS FOR RADIO, Makers of Soltfice TELEVISIO,:lI5PGEmCEE.5CTRICAL The Modern Quick-Rub 0 Cus+om Made Thread Guides Used By Every Leading Producer Of Syn+I'IeIic Yarns SOUTHERN PRODUCTS CO., INC. SANITARY SUPPLIES IOO5 Chesfnuf S+. Clwaffanooga, Tenn. 191 COMPLIMENTS OF BAYLOR SCHOOL Complimenis of CQMPLIMENTS EAST BRAINERD WATER WORKS OF IOO Easf Brainerd Road Phone 2-0358 HOME PLATE CAFETERIA 7Tl1 and Cherry Sis. AL MILLER MUSIC STORE We Sell The Bed SIZ McCallie Ave, Chailanooga, Tenness WURLITZER PIANOS ORGANS ALFRED M MILLER Firsi' in Radio .- Firsf Wi+l'1 TELEVISION Complimenis of AUSTIN FEED 8: SEED CO. COMPLIMENTS OE Public Address 8: Sound Sysiems SoundScriber Dic+a+ing Sysiems Television Sales 81 Service 8 Complimenfs of 639 Chesfnuf S+. Chaffanooga Surgical Co. Physician and Hospiial Supplies Ph 7 5677-7-5678 4lO MCC II A HOTEL PATTEN CHATTANQOQA, TENNESSEE 192 LOOKOUT SPORTING GOODS C0 SPECIALlSTS IN SPORTS MANUFACTURERS 728 Cherry STreeT 7-5737 RECONDITIONERS ROBERT S. KILMLEBREW AGENCY General Agenfs THE AETNA CASUALTY AND SURETY co GENERAL INSURANCE-SURETY BONDS Telephone 7-38I6 Volunfeer Building Ch H COMPLIMENTS OF STEIN CONSTRUCTION CO Colonial A. 1 ' gfJ5'Bread rrrf f ' 193 COMPLIMENTS ROBERT C. JONES 8: SON WITH OUR SINCERE BEST WISHES FOR McCALLIE CI-IATTANOOGA GLASS COMPANY M fadurers of CIRCLE-C BO T S CALENDAR Fri., Mar. 25. Birds slarl pecking away ar Lookoul Mln. while Uoclor eals breaklasl. Sal., Mar. 26. Sandra shails Roberlson. Sun., Mar. 27. Sandra has Winslon's ring. Tue., Mar. 29. lvlaior Burns leads rhe way as shorl assembly record is cur 'ro 2:47. Mon., Apr. 4. Doclor would like lo have all lOU's paid up by lhe end of lhe week. Tue., Apr. 5. Faculry Square Dance. Wed., Apr. 6. Guided fours, library girls, and radios al drill are campus Talk. Sai., Apr. 9. While Srallion biles lhe dusl as Raiders finish second behind Blue in 'rheir Relays. Fri., Apr. l5. Beaver leaves for The old homeslead in Wisconsin. Wed., Apr. 20. Schreeder is accused of being discourleous: is required 'ro renew his courlesy card wilh Gen. Brooks. Fri., Apr. 22. 8OIf2-4lIf2 ig lhe lune of McCallie- Baylor rrack meel. Glorious viciory. Sun., Apr. 24. Schreeder is seen faking our his wralh on innocent flies and calerpillars. Fri., Apr. 29, Ned and I-larry sleal The show al SIPA, bring home suilcase. Enjoy Year Round Pleasure Demand FIorida's Finesl , ,, SEALD-SWEET Cilrus Fruils SGAIIIISWCQI . Julif Fresh or Canned Seald'SweeJr's Jrhe Brand SURGICAL SUPPLIES, INC. 930 E. Third S+. HospiI'aI and Laboralory Equipmen+ COMPLIMENTS DURAND HOSIERY MILLS CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE COMPLIMENTS OF CHATTANOOGA'S FINEST HOTEL THE REFID HOUSE OUR BEST WISHES TO THE IVIMIFILLIE SIIHIJIII. AND TO TI-IE FINE YOUNG MEN WI-IO ARE ITS STUDENTS DIXIE MERCERIZING COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF I 2 FIADI-MARK REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. CHATTANOOGA COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, INC. COMMERCIAL STATIONERY gl SUPPLY CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE 81 EQUIPMENT A CompIeI'e Prinfing Service IO9 EasI' 7I'I1 Sfreef Phone 6-I24I 197 ARCHER PAPER COMPANY HALE5 FLOWERS Wholesale Paper Producls Ground Floor, Volunleer Building Phone 6-3I89 II23 Marlcel SI. PP e 6TOI5I NIQIIT 6-7725 M mber Florisf T I ph D I Associalion Cornplimenls of CAPITOL VISUAL AIDS Mofion Pic'rure Equipmen+ and Film Renlals JOE A. HUDGENS General AuI'o Repair Phone 9-2262 IH7 Dodds Ave- Phone 2-7686 232i McCallie Ave. CompIimen+s of ORKIN EXTERMINATING CO. SERVICE STATION WorId,S Larged Phones: 2 56I9, 2-QI I7 4850 Brainerd Rd. I605 McCallie Ave. Call 4-3226 PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY Across from Ihe Audiloriurn The Besf in Medicines Waller L. Cochran, Jr, Phone 6-7I6I Cornplirnenls of TRUNDLE BROS. 3I Pollen Parkway WILLINGHAM AND COMPANY HIBBLER-BARNES READYMIX CONCRETE AND COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING MATERIAL 7-2 I 3 I 'K LUMBER AND JAMES R. CHAIVIBERLAIN MILLWORK Realfors-Insurors 9 I70O Chesfnui' S+. Phone 6-I l05 720 WALNUT STREET TOM MCGHEE, Jeweler 732 Cherry Slreel Challanooga 2, Tenn. Phone 6-O75l Complimenls ol STARKEY PRINTING CO. I. L. BRIDGERS 81 SONS The Conveiniehl' Furnilure Slore I9I8 E. Third Sl. Phone 2-4323 Complimenrs ol STOVALL HARDWARE CO. 7I I Cherry Slreel Challanooga CALENDAR Fri., May 6. GPS Junior-Senior is bursling, rnarvel- ous, wonderlul, srupendous, success. Sal., lvlay 7. Blue learn leeds dusl ro Baylor in Mid-Soulh Track. Mon,, May 9, I-larry Burn announces he will run lor SIPA prexy nexl year. Wed., May Il. AT, Jap, Fruil, and Shul rry lo demolish Lulu lake. Ser., May I4. Monkey No, 62l4, lrying 'lor Harn- lel, hils lhe leys lor Olhello inslead. Mon., May lo, Wasson can'l gel inlo college. Wed., May IB. Mai. wanls lo know vvhal has happened lo his OD's. Sun., May 22. Church arlendance nor required lor lirsl lime in four years, loul Dickie and Dave already gone. Wed., May 25. Barnwell gels wel and burns his shirl' lryinq Fri., lvlay 27. Sal., May 28 McGregor sponsor. Sai, June 4. lo dry il. Two weeks E class. Dowell is Officer ol The Day. One ol +he yearls biggesl surprises: and Pills lurn up wilh lhe same Rody Sherrill sends our a hasly SOS lor a slepladder. SweeIie qels lo dance lhe special al Final dance. Mon., June 6. I-lip! l-lip! I-Ioorayl Diplomas are charged on lhe comrnissary bill. Tues., June 7. Sandra shalls Winslon. PARAMOU NT CLEANERS 25I I Fasr lvlain PIWOHS 2-I IZ9 Complirnenls Ol Challanooga BuH'on 8: Badge Co. 205 E. Blh S+. lDome Bldg.l Faclory CHA-ITANOOGA FISHERIES Fresh and Frozen Sea Foods Frozen Fruils and Vegelables Corner Easl Tenlh and Douglas COMPLIMENTS ol MODERN DISTRIBUTORS Gibson Refrigeralors Blackslone Washers Sylvania Television E,Fleetwuud Jupflfwmatized COFFEE THE GOODNESS IS COOKED IN COOPER DYER Furnilure - Linoleum I4 E. Main RETAIL MERCHANTS MILLER BROS. CO. TEMPLETON'S KOBLENTZ I-IARDIE 84 CAUDLE T. I-I. PAYNE CO. EULMER, REEVES 84 WARE LANSFORD PIANO CO. LOVEMANS, INC. EAVES BADGE 84 EMBLEM CO. SI-IUMACKER'S STEINI-IOEFEL'S DAYLE MAY POWELL MATTRESS CO. JQHN QUNE0 VALLEY SUPPLY CO., INC. PLUMBING al HEATING co. --A F,ie,,d,YO,gani,a.,.,,,.. FIRE PROTECTION A Compleie Line of SpRINKLER SYSTEMS BUILDING MATERIALS, PAINT AND HARDWARE Cenffa' 8 Main SIS' Phone 7-'297 29+h S+. a Dodds Ave. Phone 98-1526 A. B. DEITCH 8: CO. General Insurance COMM-IMENTS 202 Market ST. Phone 7-0405 OF TICK-TOCK GRILL Compliment of A 3903 Ringgold Rd. Phone 9-5307 200 THE WORLD'S FINEST TRADITIONAL REPRODUCTIONS Lg. I Q20 W W wwafwfg T X I X 5-x Z X X' CCA ,S QQXQWFEEWCNQEQLQQ 10 MILLING ROAD. HOLLANIIINIICIIIGAN BAKER l8TH CENTURY MAHOGANY, COUNTRY CONTINENTAL and NEW WORLD Z0 Exclusive aI' FOWLER BROTHERS owAnn ounfon' Le Qmm Jfwoe anrfggufaufzanl 3I I8 Broad SI. CI-IATTANOOGA, TENN. Ae, A - int: I I ' f 1 X1 ' , ,..-.rv If- V, I I V, I , y3.I..'-f, Huw f LI ,I IJ 6' 1 ..,-. 4-, WIT IL, A- -I-ff , I 4, .,. Lf: - 7 I f i -AQ! ' ' A -- . 'f'Ag Li . - IIWIMM Y ,I SM I I I U I .rf-si ' I - f yy! , 1 -in 'wmv .,-,. , . -E . - , ,wan-q+Ff'f. ' ' 1' H - I LANDMARK FOR HUNGRY AMERICANS 201 Q- T. S. RAULSTON COMPANY, INC. C 1' of Q- PLUMBING AND PIPING POST 81 CQ., INC. CONTRACTORS Knoxville, Term. 4 - 822 M C us A Drink M... I win COMPLIMENTS OF GIRLS' PREPARATORY DOUBLE-COLA SCHOOL BOTTLING CO. Phone 7-7388 7 Cfenfraf Ave. Chaffanooga, 0 RAGE A FOUNTAIN SQUARE Complimefws of PHARMACY ATOMIC CLEANERS J, C, HARPER 6IO G g Ave. Ph 5 Ol45 Because You Wan? 'rhe Bes+ Ou'rfTHers for Boys and Young Men CUSTOM CRAFT CARPETS BOYS' AND YOUNG MEN'S DALTON, GEORGIA 0l'l'li9Al'l'lel'lt5 0 PHIE 203 ongrafufafionfi fo THE PENNIIN FOR A FINE COVERAGE OF Mc- CALLIE'S FIFTIETH YEAR AND FOR A GRAPHIC PRESENTATION OF SOME OF THE REASONS WHY I AM PROUD TO HAVE A SON AT Iv1cCALLIE. -A Iv1cCALLIE PATRON 204 BELCHER SHOE SERVICE QUINN MANUFACTURING Fof-1I1eYFinesgIhIn SI'1oeBRT5LairIng a e our ces 0 ec ers Formica Cabinef Tops N Localion-IO27 Marker SI. near E, Illh Telephone 7-792I 4-l53l 3708 IO+h Ave. COMPLIMFNTS we gidcker 60. OI Jewelers BROWN FENCE CO Cornplimenls ol WILLIAMS 8: VORIS LUMBER CO THE VOGUE 36I7 Brainerd Rd. II Pays Io Play Complimenls of MARTIN-THOMPSON Eslablished l923 Phone 7-3373 706 Cherry Slre Cornplimenls of SOUTHERN BLOWPIPE 8: ROOFING CO. Complimenls of WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY Complimenls ol GEO. A. HORMEL 8: CO. 8 Wesl Eighlh SI. GORDON FOODS Trucks Serving +I1e Besi- 629 SPEARS AVE. WHITE WAY CLEANERS Phone 84-I6I5 Rossville, Ga. DAVE L. BROWN Ready Mixed ConcreI'e Excavafing, Paving Crushed Limeslone I8OO Cenlral Ave. Phone 7-2 I 57 YARBROUGH'S CLEANERS FOR MCCALLIE 2l25 McCallie Av Ph 9 7225 5 We are happy Io have had a par+ in +he consI'ruc+ion of STEEL for McCALLIE'S McCALLIE'S NEW CHAPEL NEW CHAPEL Furnished by JDHN L. MILLER cHATTANI0'0I-IA FABRIGATORS EDWIN E. CHDBQT Po. Box 528 2209 Vine PIIOHG 2-9767 CHATTANOOGA TENNESSEE READY MIXED CONCRETE PAINTING PCR IVIECAIIIES and NEW CHAPEL FURNISHED BY A SEWANEE for COAL AND SUPPLY CO. IO38 Eas+ Main S+. Phone 7-2l9I McCALLIE'S NEW CHAPEL FROSTY'S KREMO BY AND MINIATURE GOLF C 81 H PAINTING 00. GEORGE HARLESS, Owner 4OI3 Tenn. Ave. TA I-I5OI 4IO7 Ross Ile BI d TA I 693i SELMON T. FRANKLIN, Archi'rec+ MARK K. WILSGN CO GENERAL CONTRACTORS T. A. WILD Maso'n Con+rac+or 207 There Will Always Be emeene Taking Your Measure Some measures are lalcen wilh a lape bul lhe more imporlanl measures ol life are lalcen by lhe people who size us up, whelher il be sweelhearl, a classmale, a son or daughler, or a prospeclive employer. There is always some lceen eye, whelher we lcnow il or nol, scrulinizing lhe dimensions nol only oi our physiques bul ol our minds, abilililies, and characlers. Your lraining al McCallie has been designed lo improve lhe dimensions ol bolh your mind and characler so lhal when you graduale il can be said lhal here slands a Cadel loursguare lo lhe world, ready and eager lo shoulder lhe responsibililieg which his parlicular lalenls and abililies gualily him lo assume. We measure Cadels lor unilorms. Our cuslomers measure us in lheir appraisal ol our abilily lo execule a uniform conlracl salislaclorily. ll will be a never-ending ellorl on our parl lo lceep our measuremenls good in lhe eyes ol McCallie School. 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