Carter High School - Dial Yearbook (Strawberry Plains, TN)

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Not only in the field ot English and speech has she ex-emplified her ability, but in a more materialistic aspect has she acquired her reputation--the field of dramatics. ln appreciation of her five years of faithful service at Carter High, we, the student body and faculty, deem it an honor and a privilege to inscribe herein the name of Mrs. Mariam Garrett. J xlfl. Make up for Junior Play, Uppy X959 tglrs. Garrett and Cecil Qrqduof ,so pencer. es. A SPO Bon Traveling o'er life's pathway you experience events you wish to relive, footsteps you wish we could retrace. Junior Pla Cast, Your days at C.H.S. will be cherished memory. Through the V. . . Hynk. ' 1957-1958 Dial, we have tried to capture moments you will want 'rgmm G ms' . . to remember. Our desire is to record those thrilling Teen-time Charlotte Cate, Virgil d t C Her Mellon, Rudy Burnett, CYS G C ' and Raymond Wilson. 3 Senior Play Cast: Jim Boyer, Shirley Clift, Mary E. Graves, Mary Coulter, A. J. Lawson, Sue Walker and Dan Manning. I Act Play Cast: Bill Newman, Patsy Riley, Nedra Holt, and Bill Hargis. I John Davenport won second place in the district mathematics con- test held at Carson-Newman Junior and Senior Hobo Party. Left to right: Mrs. Garrett, Mary Sue Brown, Cecil Spencer, Betty Sewell, Mildred Woods, Joyce Burress, and Calvin Lee. College. I act play---His First Date. Left to right: .lane Mays, Glynn Mitchell, Nancy Armstrong, Wayne Snyder, Mary Sue Brown, and Wilma Cameron. Below are some of the projects made by students in American History. Sara Oakley and Barbara Clevenger are enjoying their hobo experience. SPRI G D SU MER Ts? -- K X.-x X1 K is XI ' A- AX- 2 if is X5 X. -, .X New xx ivifsxfgf .X--'xostf we xo X . X X is-se: - K ss-iftgsc X- X Sexiest X X r - XX-:. t Mr. R. E. Hendrix came to Carter in 'l93l as teacher of Agriculture. He was on leave of absence in the service of his country during World War ll. In 'I9-'16 he became prin- cipal of our school, in which capacity he served until June 1957. Mr. Hendrix was a very efficient principal, and it was with a feeling of sadness that we learned that he was leaving us. I ln the Picture above, Mr. Hendrix and Bill Hargis, President of the Student Council, admire the watch which the student body and the faculty gave him on Appreciation Day. 56065 s...,s.,n..,,. V-Q. . ,.. .he + , -mg ef- 1.,.,,M.,1. ee,,,,-,f,,M,.,:,,,fr, , ,.., ,.,, - ,,,,... , , , , f H ,, 1' ,, -, 1.- .,. 1 I M... '-s...fff-s.W,,.,,-,.. WW,,-.,, .,,,,,,,-,,,,.,. Carfer High School Band gave its annual concert May, 1957. Band Sponsor and Drum Maior were Barbara Ander- son and Jess Terry. Juanita Mayes and Ralph Roach were selected by ihe members fo serve in tha? copaciry for 1957-l958. Mr. Horace Afchley, Jr. directed the band. Junior and Senior Choral Music Class of the spring concarf. Berry Ann Hoskins is seated at Yhe piano. Miss Kate Allen is the direcfor. ,,,W,- V 4 , if V 1, f, uf rf, V, ' -,f 'Q L . 4 Freshman and Sophomore Music Class SPRI G CONCERTS Ann Hill and Agnes Burroughs. Patty Chesney and Verne Swaggeriy. GI nn T ny e e Junior High Music Class J ' , V- 7 ....f.---4 i. Bolts and Nuts was the play pre- Senfed bY 'he Seni0l'S in 1957. The Cast: Mary Evelyn Graves--Benifa Bolt Barbara Anderson--Lutle Spinks Mary Edna Coulter--Rebecca Bolt Opal Ruth Hancock--Martha Grubb Fred Corum--Twink Starr Dan Manning--Dr. Hippocrafes Joy Jim Boyer--Henery Goober Shirley Cliff--Miss. Prunella Figg Johnny Davenport-Cadwalleder Chippy Sue Walker-Mrs. Gertie Glassop A. J. Lawson---Wilbur Glcssop Harold Pratt--Jack Gordon SENIOR PLAY JU 1011 PLAY The Juniors chose for their play, Once in Every Family. Included in the cast were: 'U 'ii Virgil Mellon---Horace Brooks Sondra Naill--Mrs. Lila Brooks Katie Davis--Mrs. Claude Willis Cecil Spencer --Mr. Willis Patti McPeters-Mrs. Monica Russell O. T. Smith--Mr. Edgar Russell Virginia Hankins---Barbara Brooks Nancy Cliff--Jill Higgons Allan Roach--Jerry Cadwell Bob Rusk---Rodney Shipahoy Russell Rudy Burnett-- Jughead Wilson Raymond Wilson- Peewee Smith Ronald Stai r--- Bruce Brooks Polly Scott--Louise Banks Peggy Gosseft--Ruthie Hockcleshack Charlotte Cate--Betsy Brooks THESPIA PLAY Ralph Roach as Mr. Dean Mattox. Roy Allen Smith as Mr. George Hughes. Thespian Troupe i449 presented the play, Whispering Walls. Cast: Nancy Cobb, Shirley Clift, Ann Davis, Polly Scott, Judy Henry, Sara Lynn Bartlett, Kenneth Roach, Jim Hill, Mrs. Garrett, G. B. Bull, Ralph Roach, Roy A. Smith and Allan Roach. Shirley Clift, Nancy Cobb, Allan Roach and Judy Henry. THESPIAN ACTI ITIES Each year a member of Troupe 1449 is chosen as the person most represent- ative of the ideals ot Na- tional Thespian. ln 1957 Jess Terry was chosen to receive this high honor. Being initiated into the Thespian Troupe is always eagerly anticipated. Officers of Troupe i449 for l956-57 were: Ann Davis, president: Jim Boyer, vice-president, Judy Henry, secretary, Glyn Underwood, treasurer, Sue Walker, point chairman. Mrs. Garrett is sponsor. lnitiates. Back Row: Pratt, Snyder, Mitchell, Spencer, A Newman, Wilson, Snith, Bur- nett, Bissell, Daniels, Roach Rusk, and Stair. Front Row: Hankins, Holt, Riley, Bates, Scott, Gossett, Naill, and Davis. 3 . or T' s wjgftlff A L -eggs M . 4 is .xx :mr . THESPIA BA QUET The Thespian troupe established a pre- cedent when it had its spring initiation banquet at Knoxville's most exclusive night club, the C'est Bon. SWEETHE RT BANQUET Are we going to have a Sweetheart Banquet this year? This is the question mast often asked by Freshman Home Economics students. Yes, we are. The high points this year were the honoring of Carolyn Jo Smith as Miss FHA and Patti McPeters as the most vaiuable member of that organization. W i ,, :A i I 'r P I ya gg Xi! Q L SX '5-ff' fe ' ,Q sv A X..- Westward Ho ! was SENIOR BA QUET the theme at the Senior Banquet held at the S. and W. Cafeteria on May 10 Kenneth Roach was Master of Ceremonies and Leon Goutfon was guest speaker. Approximately 100 attended. JU 1011 DINNER A new event was introduced into the social calendar of Carter High School by the Junior Class in the spring of 'l957. An informal dinner was held at the S. and W. on May 18. The officers who attended were: Patti Mcpeters, Secretary, Cecil Spencer, President, and Nancy Cliff, Social Chairman. iii U A ,, 'ii 'Z' HOBO PARTY One of the high lights of the Spring term was the Junior-Senior event, the Hobo Party. Above, game director, Price Harrison of the University of Tennessee, explains a game to interested students. Price Harrison shows surprise as Best Hobo Shirley Creswell smokes Hillclrd admire Edd Bissell's patch. Calvin Lee and R. B. a cigar. Hoboes Barbara, Peggy, Juanita, Joyce, Betty Anne, Betty, Mildred, Garrett, and Andrea pause long enough to pose for this unusual snapshot. ln early evening the Hobo Jungle began to fill with travelers from the road drifting in for their share of Mulligan Stew. si! , ,R LM, 14 Jimmy Boyer fabovel and Gailya Pratt fright, display their projects which they entered in the Southern Applachian Sci- ence Fair of the University of Tennessee. Jimmy won 515.00--Gailya won a Cer- tificate ot Excellence. Seniors of 1957 hqvg fun as they gather in the lobby of the S 8, W Cafeteria for their banquet Sara Lynn Bartlett screams as G. B. Bull threatens her. Carolyn Jo Smith was runner-up for outstanding Y-Teen ot Knox County. Carolyn Frances Mount, as president-elect of Carter Y-Teen for 1957-1958, attended the Y-Teen camp at Blue Ridge. Becky Smith and Glenda Carter have fun at the .lUI'1i0l' Dinner To win more victories for the 1957 season, the football boys started early practice. ,f 1, lt was to Washington, D. C. for Jack Wayland when he attended the Key Club Convention. Rose Ann Pratt and Mary Anges Burrougls had the privilege of attending the Federal Junior Classical League at Nashville last May. Fun? Work? Both. Members ot the editoral staff had all-day meetings at Miss Tate's home during the summer. As a result Carter was the first school to send material to .bsten's this year. Here we see Miss Lyle, Andrea, Nedra, Charlotte, Barbara, Nancy, Connie and Carolyn about to enjoy a good meal. COM ENCEME T Class Night Kenneth Roach, Senior Presi- dent of 1957, passes ihe A Torch of Knowledge to Cecil 2, X S encer, President of the I claass of 1958. ...n4 ' Rev. Carl Gosnell preached the Baccalaureate Sermon. Special music at fhe graduation exercises was rendered by Jean Hessler, Vicki Rose, Joyce Kelley, Barbara Humphrey, Linda Mulkey, Janice Maynard, Shirley Moore and Ann Hill. Rev. Austin McCoig gave the invocation and benef diction at the graduaiion. J 3 J GRAD ATIO At left ore the speakers at graduation Left to right: solutatorian, Sue Walker, Valeclictorian, Phyllis Paulg Honor Speak ers: Gailya Pratt, Patsy Armstrong. Sober-faced Seniors listen intent- ly to the sermon delivered. .E ff 1 7 ,, , 9 , ,g f ,ff ffff 'lf' Q WA... 'fan me 18 , , ff if y,y. 4' .,,, f 4 X f ,fx . , , mW' fy 45f4V,3 X FALL AND WINTER 0000005 Mr. P. M. Walker came from Central High School in i957 fo be our Principal. He holds a B. A. Degree from the University of Tennessee and a M. A. Degree from Peabody College. Included in his 33 years service as teacher have been 15 years at David Lipscomb College, Nash- ville. Mr. Walker is widely known as an educator. We welcome him most cordially. 19 NNVHNQNSANO Mrs. Gorrett teaching Senior English. Mrs. Rusk gives instructions to th e English clas S. Mr. Walker and Mr. Parrish discuss a schedule. 20 Mr. Parrish ls treasurer of the Carter Hi gh Athletic As- sociation. Carolyn Mount, editor, dis cusses lay-out with Miss Lyle and Miss Tate. fi if-A 521 FACULTY P. M. WALKER, B.A., M.A. University of Tennessee ' Peabody College Principal -f , , f af f - ,,', mu f agmnmwnuamQwymermamfa KATE ALLEN, B.S. University of Tennessee Music A. L. BAILEY, B.A. Carson-Newman College E ighth Grade JOAN BosT1c, B.S. University of Tennessee Home Economics H. M. BURKHART, B.S Uni versity of Tennessee Agriculture 1,1 'muy fanny: fn 1 nn w-rf urn HAL R. CATE, B.S. Lincoln Memorial Seventh Grade PAUL CATE, B.S. University of Tennessee History ll, Civics I CHARLES CLIFT, B.S. University of Tennessee Voice and Piano 1 w Mrs. M. K. COBBLE Bal l Teachers' Col lege English io, 12 LOLA F. DAVIS, B.S. Carson-Newman College English l JOHN SIE DICKSON, B.S., S. A Women's College of University of North Carolina Shorthand, Typewriting BRUCE FAIRFIELD, A.B. Houghton College General Science, Biology .nw I Carson-Newman College Home Economics MAUDE GOSN ELL, A.B. Carson-Newman College Plane Geometry, Guidance PATRICIA HAYS, B.S. Millikin University Seventh Gracle LAWRENCE MAJOR, B.S., Ms. Maryville, University of Tennessee Physical Education, Coach NOAMI MCCARTER Secretary ELIZABETH ANN FORD, B.S. MARIAM E. GARRETT, M.A. University of Tennessee Speech, English 12 KATHRYN S. GOLDEN, A.B University of South Carolina Mathematics, General Business fmygwfii' ' .sv 2... ' Q ' 4 .t - 3' BOB POLLARD, B.A. Wotforcl College Head Coach, Health C. W. PRATT, B.S. University of Tennessee Biology, Gtemistry M. WILL ROGERS, A.B University of Tennessee ' Algebra l, Solid Geometry RUTH E. RUSK, A.B. Maryville College English Ill X ff MAUDE SNYDER, B.S. University of Tennessee Physics, General Science JODIE LEE TATE, B.S. East Tennessee State College History Ill, lV BETTY UNDERWOOD, ' ' B.S. Uni versity of Tennessee Librarian LEROY WADE, B.S. University of Tennessee English, Latin JOHN SCHACKELFORD University of Tennessee Eighth Grade ELMO SN ELL, A.B. Randolph-Macon College Mathematics DOROTHY SNY DER, B.S. University of Tennessee PhYsicaI E ,kI MES? 6 TT ZA gym Wm? E SENIORS f as .C .QS -w if j K ii f-2, S' S page llll ,C igiaf 3 K fi , V z', 5 - or ' sg ,ES C f C gi 15' 5 Miss Bostick Miss Tate, Chm. Mrs. Garrett Mr. Fairfield Mr. Pollard '34 Mr. Snell 'Us OFFICERS Cecil Spencer President Patti McPefers Social Chalrman G. B. Bull Treasurer Virgil Mellon Social Chairman Andrea Hillard Secretary Allan Roach Vice-President e lf! ny 'la 'A 28 4 3 , George Armstrong Joe Armstrong Emma Lou Ballard XX' 1 x A ,rl n x. ' .I Ruth Ann Beal Charlotte Bates 1:39 Barbara Bennett Edd Bissell Bruce Blalock 29 Jack Calvln Bruner ie Bowman Gerald Branch G. B. Bull Wilma Branch Rudy Burneff Wanda Burnett Floyd Burns Kennefh Burns Doris Cantrell Charlotte Cate Jerry Cate Shirley Burroughs Tommy Caldwell Glenda Carter 2 I f- few Q., f XX Tx Kenneth Cafe Troy Chesney Barbara Clevenger fffafffixf 56,91 C94 ,' Rdbon Clomnger ofa-C 04 Q Cfufvvfiv ff Nancy Ann CI iff Nancy E. Cobb ,M lg Pat Cody Jimmy Cole 32 Velma Compton LVM ,fi 6 . af, WM Alma Jane Cox Q Troy Cora m Kofle Dcvls Neil Dykes Joe Daniel Anna Fay Edmonds n Z R. B. Fisher 33 Annette Frazier Ffeddy FI'GZi6l' Ffegmqn Connie Gibson E+? Nl iv K1 Randy French Kenne.g1'l:Gilbel'f Peggy Gossetf J. D. Grandstoff 34 Sara Ruth Green 7 . .X 1 11.17 Q,9'JQy W W . 1 , GIUdY5 Griffin Clarence Hancock Virginia Hankins Ted Hayes xxxxxlfi - f 'ff'xxN Patsy Henderson 4, . ,Q I , N fi-XQQ, , ,J f f , . , Von Hickman f X w j' f 4 ' ' A J J, ,jf Martha Jane Hillard Andrea D. Hillard .Z Q X X NJ NX, X .1 J xf N 'xq Nw N X Y Joe Hobby Margaret? Hodge Nedm Holt AI fo Huffa ker Bill Lee f fp Betty Ann Lowery Bob McColeb -PGQQY Ann MCCGYTY 36 adj '47, fi' gli m if Y M. Helen McDaniel Wanda McGhee T. J. McGinnis ,- 'X x 'ff xA . SfN!0R,5' f? IZ X 9, Z X r fi!! McGoIdrick Patti McPeiers 1 Juanifo Moves Vifsil Mellon Phillip Mmm- 37 I Morton April Mondo Lela Moore Mary Betty Morga n Sandra Naiil C. A. Nisely Jack Noe X Sarah Oakely Marie Praft Patsy Riley Carol Jean .Oglesby Joyce Pqrker f Wayne Pratt x Auan Roach Ralph Roach 39 Bo b Rusk Norma Shackelforcl 3 Beckv Smith Polly Scott Kathleen Sharp asv' . Roy Allen Smith 40 D X O. T. Smith me 5-gi ff Q X NXT:-jf-:gg -p sig X S , Sue Smith Cecil .K ,N 2 .1 X V Juniar Snyder Johnny Solomon 1 Ronnie Stair Earl Stiles N, 6, 5 3 1 2, Bo bby Sfoutt , -.'.,, ya' v,,,..K . s, Q3 K,Q,f.,tQ V GS Q , Mary Srru nge 41 3- 1- A ifler 5 1 ill'-f e r X '-sf? , 1, , ..,, ies k J . :lf 1 wr 553, vat 3 . mfr 'w 2 fx i f. Lx VX ax X: N lk 'Nfxl ' x W' 9 X , Xlnxx v U Q Z! K S: Fl. 3 X ffxxx H X 3 Lawrence Terry Raymond Terry Glyn Underwood x A , , xrft - Arihur Walker Tommy Vosser Wa yne Wa ggoner Martha Wes? Jack Wayland 42 Bill Wllllams Don Burris Allen Denton Arlene Flne Joynice Fine Betty Haynes Allen Wilson Charles Wllson Mildred Woods Camera Shy Seniors 1? 1. I ' Q p v- ,- ,1 Q iggriigg' 4- Camera Shy Gordon McMIlllan Bobby Petty Floyd Shirley Jerry Thornhill Alvin Wi lhlfe SENIOR COMMITTEE 43 Best All Around Sandro Noi ll Troy Chesney WHO'S l -, X r N-. ' 1 xi X. Most Likely to Succeed Glenda Carter Randy French Most Dependable Andrea Hil lard Bruce Blalock 44 WHO ------1 F riendlicst Annette Frazier G. B. Bull Most Athletic Sue Smith Don Burris 45 W ittiest Charlotte Cate Clarence Hancock E IORI DEX ARMSTRONG, GEORGE EDWARD Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Harold F. Armstrong, Rt. 8, Knox- ville. Class Basketball I, 25 Glee Club 45 Llt. C Club 45 Football 35 Talkoneers - Sec. 4. ARMSTRONG, JOE OTTIS Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Elmer Armstrong, Rt. 4, Knoxvllle. FFA I, 2, 3, 45 Football I, 2, 45 Ath. C Club 4. BALLARD, EMMA LOU Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Earl W. Ballard, Rt. 4, Knox- vllle. FHA I, 2, 35 Y-Teens I, 22 SPQR I- BATES, CHARLOTTE IRIS Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Bruce E. Bates, Rt. 4, Knox- ville. Thesnlans 3, 4, Tres. 45 NHS 45 SPQR I, 25 5PGl'1lSI'lClub35 FHA I, 2, 3, 45 Echo Staff 45 Y-Teens I, 2, 3 45 Varslty Basketball 3 4' Class Basketball 1, 2, Llt. c club 2, 3, 4, Ath. ci' Club 4, on.: s+.ff 4. BEAL, RUTH ANN ' Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Brltt B. Beal Rt. 2, Straw- berry Plains. Choir 3, 45 Basketball 2. 45 Class Basketball I, 35 Y-Teens I, 2 35 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 45 and 1, 2, 3i Ln. c Club 4, r'..+ngi.. club 4. BENNETT BARBARA ANN Daughter ol'Mr. 8.Mrs. Mal M. Bennett, Rt. 2, Corryton. NHS 3, 45 K. of S. I 2, 3, 4' FHA I5 Dial Staff 45 Echo Staff 45 Class Basketball 2, 35 Llt. C Club 4. BISSELL, THOMAS EDWARD Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. H. A. Bissell, Rt. I, Mascot. NHS 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Echo Staff Co-Editor 45 Foot- light Club 3, 45 Lit. C Club I, 2, 3, 45 SPQR 2 3, V-Pres. 2, Scribe 35 Band I5 K. of S. I, 2, 3, 45 Choir I, 2, Pianist I5 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Adv. Mgr. Jr. Play 35 Adv. Mgr. Thespian Play 3. BLALOCK, BRUCE WAYNE Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Fred Blalock, 3000 Brooks Rd., Knoxville. Central I, 25 Carter 3 45 Choir 3, 45 Sweetheart ot Y-Teens 35 Echo Staff 45 Most Depend- able 45 Student Council 4. BOWMAN JACKIE C. Son of 8. Mrs. Roy Bowman, Rt. 8, Knoxville. FFA I, 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. BRANCH, GERALD ANDERSON Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Roy Branch, Rt. 4, Knoxville. FFA I, 2, 3, 45 Safety Patrol 2. BRANCH, WILMA JEAN Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Paul Branch, Rt. 8, Knoxville. 4-HCIub'I, 2 3, 4, Ln. C Club 2, 3, 45 FHA 35 Chorus 25 Spanish Club 4. BRUNER, SAMUEL CALVIN Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Arley Bruner, Rt. I, Mascot. FFA I, 2, 3, 4. BULL GEORGE BYRON Son ot' Mr. 8. Mrs. George W. Bull, Rt. 8, Knoxville- Class V-Pres. I5 FFA I- Lit. C Club 2, 3, 45 Class Treas. 3, 45 Footllght Club 3, 45 Debating Club 35 Thespians 3, 45 Thespian Play 3. BURNETT, JOHN RUDOLPH JR. Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. John Rudolph Burnett Sr., Rt. 8, Knoxville. Thespian, Stage Crew 3, 45 Footlight Club 3, 45 Class Soclal Chm. 35 GNO 35 Choir I, 3, 45 Jr.Play 35 Ath.CCIub 35 Cheerleader 35 Class Sec. I. BURNETT, WANDA KATHLEEN Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Oscar Burnett Rt. 8, Knox- ville. 4-H Club I, 25 FHA 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 4, Choir 45 Chorus I, 2, 3. BURNS, FLOYD OLIVER Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Ralph Burns, Rt. 8, Knoxville. Choir 35 Talkoneers 4. BURNS, JAMES KENNETH Son of Mu 8. Mrs. Ralph Burns, Rt. 8, Knoxville. Choir 35 Glee Club 45 Talkoneers 4. BURRIS, WILLIAM DONALD Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. J. H. Burris, Rt. 4, Knoxvllle. Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 4, Captain 45 FFA 2, 35 Class Basketball I. BURROUGHS, SHIRLEY ARETTA Daughter of Mrs. George Burroughs, Rt. 4, Knoxville. SPQR I, 25 Spanish Club 35 FHA I, 2, 35 Y-Teens 3 45 Y5Teen Inter Club Counsel 45 K. of S. 25 Llt. Cl Club 35 Monitor 2, 3. CALDWELL, TOMMY KEITH Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Frank R. Miller, Rt. 4, Knoxville. FFA I, 2, 3, 4. CANTRELL, DORIS WANDA Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Earl Cantrell, Rt. 4, Knoxville. FHA I, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 25 Monitor I, 25 Llt. C Club 4. CARTER, GLENDA MARIE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Berl C. Carter, Mascot. SPQR Consul I5 Spanish Club 25 Chorus, Pianist I, 25 Girls State 35 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 NHS 3, 45 Dlal Staff 45 Class Beauty I, 35 Miss Soph. Class5 Most Likely to Succeed 45 Llt. C Club 3, 45 Ath. C Club 2, 3, 45 Sr. Class Com.5 Key Club Sweetheart 4. CATE, CHARLOTTE LOUISE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Hal Cate, Rt. 2, Straw Plains. Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 SPQR I, 25 Y-Teens I 2, 3, 45 K. of S. 45 Jr. Play 35 Who's wh. 4, Ln. c Club 4. CATE JERRY WAYNE Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. C. E. Cate, Rt. I, Strawberry Plains. Basketball I, 2, 35 Class Basketball 45 Choir 3, 45 CATE KENNETH RAY Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. T. W. Clevenger, Rt. I, Strawberry Plains. FFA I, 2, 3, 45 Sec. 4. CHESNEY, TROY LELAND Son of Mr.8. Mrs. Leland Chesney, Rt. I, Straw Plains. Class Basketball 3, 45 Speokaro.os 45 Jr. Choir5 Best All Around 4. ' CLEVENGER, BARBARA ANN Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. T. W. Clevenger, Rt. I, Straw- berry Plains. SPQR I, 25 Library Club 3. CLIFIQ NANCY ANN Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. J. Harold Clitt, Rt. 2, Straw Plains. Class Basketball I, 2, 35 Basketball 45 NHS 3, 45 Sec. 45 Thespians 3, 4, Sec. 45 Dial Staff 3, 45 Class Social Chm. 35 Llt. C Club 2, 3, 45 K. of S. I, 2 3, 45 Student Council 45 Jr. Play5 Y-Teens I, 2, 35 FIHA I, 2, 3, 45 Sr. Com. Scholastic Honors 4. CLONINGER, RABON DONALD Sqn of Mr. 8. Mrs. Ralph Cloninger, Straw Plains K. of S. 3, 45 Choir 35 Talkoneers 3. COBB, NANCY ELAINE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Ben H. Cobb, Rt. I MGSCOI. NHS 3, 4, Thespian 3, 4, Dial Staff 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Thesplan Play 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 47 FHA I 2, 3, 45 4-H All Star 3 4, Faculty List 4: Llt. C gi.. 2, 3, 4, Y,'r..n. 1, 5, 3, 4, spore 1, 2, swam.: ouncl 4. CODY, MARGARET ELEANOR Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. W. O. Cody, 3355 Coffman Drive, Knoxville. FHA I, 2, 3, 4? Del- SIGN COPI- vention 2: Y-Teens I 2, 3, 4, Footlight Club 2, 3, 4, Carter Echo 4, Dial Staff 4, Class Basketball 4, Spanish Club 3, Thespian 4. COLE JIMMY CLARK Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. C. J. Cole, I85 Riverhill, Mascot. Ath. C Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, SPQR I. COMPTON, VELMA LOU Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Will Edd Compton, Strawberry Plains. FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Class Basketball 4, Lit. C Club 4, Speakaroos 4, Y-Teens 4, Sr. Com- mittee, Footlight Social Chm. 4. CORUM, TROY LEE Son of Nr. 8. Mrs. P. M. Corum, Rt. 2, Strawberry Plains. Football I, 2, 4, Class Basketball 2, Speak- aroos 4, FFA I, 2, 3, Sr. Committe, Baseball 4. COX, ALMA JANE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs., James W. Cox, Rt. I, Straw Plains. SPQR I, 2, Spanish Club 3, FHA Ii K. of S. 2 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Lib. Asst. 2, 3, NHS 3, 45 Cflass Basketball I, 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 4. DANIEL, JOSEPH N. Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. C. W. Daniel, Rt. I, Mascot. Lit. C Club 2 3 4, Dial Staff 3, 4, FFA I, 2. 3, Key Club 3, 4, V-Pres. 4, Student Council, Treas. 4, Choir 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Speakaroos 4, Dramatic Work- shop 3, 4, Business Mgr. Jr. Play. DAVIS, KATIE LOU Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Claude Davis, Rt. 2, Straw Plains. Carter Echo 4, Miss CHS 4, Jr. Play, Llt. C Club 3, 4, Class Basketball I, Varsity Basketball 4, FHA I 2, 3, 4, Del. State Convention 3, Thespian 3, 4, Clloir 3, 4. DENTON GEORGE ALLEN Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. George F. Denton, Rt. 2, Straw Plains. Monitor 2, Lit. C Club 3, 4. DYKES, NEIL WAYNE Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Willis Dykes, Rt. I, Strawberry Plains. FFA 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 3- EDMONDS, ANNA FAY Daughter of Mr. 8. Nts. Conard Edmonds, l2l River- view, Mascot. FHA I 2, 3, 4, Basketball Mgr. 41 K. of s. 1, choir 2, 3, 4, An.. c Club 4. FINE ARLENE FRANCES Daughter of Mr. 8. Mr.. M. R. Fine sf., Rf. 1, Mase... K. of S. I, 2, 3, FHA 2, Y-Teens 2, 4, SPQR 2, 3. FINE, JAYNICE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. M. R. Fine Sr., Rt. I, Mascot. Speakaroos 4. FISHER ROLAND BERNICE JR. Son of Mr. 8. Nfs. Bernice R. Fisher, Rt. 2, Straw Plains. FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Talkoneers 4: Choir 3. FRAZIER, NORMA ANNETTE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Bryan A. Frazier, Rt. 4, Knox- vllle. SPQR I. 2: FHA 2 3, 4, K. of S. 2, 3, 4, G1rl's sm. 3, Miss DAR 4, NHS 4, Ln. c Club v-Pr... 4, Most Congenial 4, Student Council 3. FRAZIER, FREDDY GEORGE Son of Mr. 8. Mrs- Fred R. Frazier, Rt. 8, Knoxville. Class Pres. 2, Sr. Class Com., Class Basketball 4, Talkoneers Pres. 4: Choir I, 2, 3. FREEMAN, CLAY WILLIAM Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Claude W. Freeman, Rt. 2, Straw- berry Plains. FFA 2, Choir 3, Glee Club 4. FRENCH, PAUL RANDOLPH Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles W. French, Rt. 6, Knoxville, FFA I, 2, Class Basketball I, 2, Llt. C Club 4, Choir 3, Glee Club Sec. 4, Talkoneers V-Pres. 4, Mr. Sr. Class, Most Likely to Succeed 4. GIBSON, CONSTANCE ARMELE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Thomas W. Gibson Jr., Rt. I, Mascot. SPQR I, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, FHA I 2, 3, 4, Ln.. A..f.1 2,3 4, 1.14. C Club 4, K. of S. 1, 2 3, 4, Dial Staff 4, Cltorus 3, Sr. Class Com., Footllght Club 4, Faculty List 4. GILBERT, KENNETH H. Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Ralph Gilbert, Rt. 8, Knoxville. FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Speakaroos 4, Choir 3. GOSSETT, PEGGY LORETTA Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. J. R. Gossett, Rt. 2, Straw- berry Plains. K. of S., 2, 3, 4, Jr. Play, Cheerleader 4, FHA I 2 Q, 4, Thespian 3, 4, Y-Teens 2 3, 4, F..f11g+.fC1..l. 3, 4, Ath. c Club 3, 4, swam dowel 3, 4, Lit. C Club 2, 3, 4, Dial Staff 4, Carter Echo 4. GRANDSTAFF, JAMES DAVID Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. C. L. Grandstaff, Rt. I, Straw- berry Plalns. Glee Club 4, Chorus 3. GREEN, SARA RUTH Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. L. A. Green, Rt. 4, Knoxville. Band I, 2, FHA I, 2 3 4, Foeflight Club I 2 3, Basketball 2, Class Basketball 3, 4, Ath. C Club 2, Choir I, 2, 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Carter Echo 4. GRIFFIN, GLADYS Daughter of Mrs. Lem Bailey, Rt. 2, Strawberry Plains SADA 3. HANCOCK, CLARENCE EDGAR Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. C. E. Hancock, Rt. I, Strawberry Plains. K. of S. I, Basketball I, 2, Class Basketball 3, 4, Wittiest 4, Chorus 3, 4, V-Pres. 4. HANKINS, VIRGINIA CAROLE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles Hankins Jr., Rt. 4, Knoxville. SPQR I, 2, Sec. 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, Jr. Play, Thespians 3, 4, Ath. C Club 2, 3, 4, Lit. C Club 2, 3, 4, Football Queen 4, Carter Echo 4, Dial Staff 4. HAYES, WILLIAM THEODORE Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. W. T. Hayes, Rt. 2, Corryton. FFA I, 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Ath. C Club 4. HAYNES, BETTY LOU DaughterofMrs. Charles F. Hickman, Rt. 4, Knoxville, FHA I, 2, 3, Talkoneers 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Y.T,,,-I5 I, 2 HENDERSON, PATSY SUE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. John Henry Henderson, Rt, I, Straw Plains. Lib. Asst. 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, FHA I. HICKMAN, VON Son of Mr. 8. Mrs- Herman Hickman, Rt. 8, Knoxville. FFA 2, 3, 45 Key Club 25 Lit. C Club 45 Speakaroos 4. HILLARD, ANDREA DAWN Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. R. B. Hlllard Sr., Rt. I, Straw- berry Plains. K. of S. I 2, 3, 45 Lit. C Club 2, 3, 45 Footlight Club 3, 45 FHA I, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 3 45 Class Sec. 4' Carter Echo Ecllto - Dial St i I 1 I' 41 af 41 NHS 3, 45 Most Dependable 45 Miss Jr. Class5 Scho- lastic Upper Six 45 Sr. Committee. HILLARD, MARTHA JANE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Howard R. Hillard, Rt. I, Strawberry Plains. Lit. C Club 2, 3, 45 Chorus I, 2, 35 Carter Echo 4. HOBBY JOE HOWARD Son of li.. am... Ben Hobby, R+. a, Knoxville. Chorus 2, 35 Glee Club 35 FFA 35 Talkoneers 4. HODGE, MARGARET ANN Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Zennard Hodge, l35 River- view, Mascot. K. of S. I, 2, 3, 45 SPQR I, 25 Spanish Club 35 Y-Teens I, 2. HOLT, NEDRA CHARLENE Daughter ot Mr. 8. Mrs. Charles E. Holt, Mascot. SPQR I, 25 Band I5 Lit. C Club 2, 3, 45 Dial Staff 45 Carter Echo 45 Y-Teens I 2, 35 Spanish Club Pres. 3, NHS 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, Thes- pian 3, 4. HUFFAKER, ALTA Daughter of -Mr. 8. Mrs. Emert Huffaker, Rt. I, Kodak. FHA I, 2, 3, 45 Lib. Asst. 45 Class Basketball 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. LEE, WILLIAM ERNEST Son of Mr., 8. Mrs. Ray E. Lee, Rt. 4, Knoxville. Football Mgr. l, 25 Basketball Mgr. I, 25 Baseball Mgr. I, 25 Basketball M r. I, 25 Ath. C Club I, 25 Lit. C Club I5 Spanish Club V-Pres. 45 Chorus I, 25 Class Basketball I, 2. LOWERY, BETTY ANNE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. R. B. Lowery, Rt. l,Strowberry Plains. K. of S. I, 2, 3, 45 Lit. C Club 2, 3. 45 Foot- Iight Club 3, 45 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Class gailietball I, 45 Lab. Asst. I5 Chorus 3, 45 Echo ta 4. MCCALEVB BOBBY MONROE Son of Na'.'8. Mrs. Monroe McCaIeb, Rt. 4, Knoxville - FFA I5 Football I5 Lit. C Club 2. MCCARTY, PEGGY ANN Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Rufus D. McCarty, Rt. 8, Knoxville. Spanish Club 35 FHA I, 25 Lit. C Club 2, 3, 45 Flashes 45 Choir 35 Y-Teens 4. McDANlEL HELEN MARIE Daughter oil Mr. 8. Mrs. John Calvin McDaniel, Rt. l, Mascot. SPQR I5 FHA 2, 3, 45 Cl 0ll' 2. 3, 42 I-lb' Asst. 4, Sec. 4- McGHEE, WANDA ANNETTE Daughter of Mrs. Walter E. Walker, Rt. 2, Corryton. NHS 3, 45 K. of S. I, 2, 3 45 FHA I, 2, 35 Lit. C Club 3, 45 Y-Teens I, 25 Carter Echo 4. MCGINNIS, TOM JUNIOR Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Tom B. McGinnis, Rt. 2, Strawberry Plains. Football I, 2, 3, 45 Choir l, 25 Gloe Club 45 Ath. C Club 3, 4. MCGOLDRICK, DOLORES ANN Daughter ofMr.8.Mrs. G. H. McGoIdrick, Rt. I, Mascot. East I, 25 Glee Club 25 Allied Youth 25 Carter 3, 45 SPQR Pres. 35 FHA 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Talkoneer 45 Carter Echo 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Sr. Class Committee. MCMILLAN, GORDEN Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Harold McMillan, Knoxville. GNO 3. MCPETERS PATRICIA GAIL Daughter ai Mrs. Helma Gllreath, Rt. 4, Knoxville. FHA I, 2, 3, 45 Miss CHS 25 Class Beauty 25 Thes- plan 31 Y-Teens Il 21 31 Basketball I, 2, 31 4' Co-Captain 45 Maiorette I, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 45 Ath. C Club I, 2, 3, 45 Lit. C Club I, 2, 3, 4: SPQR 25 K. of 5- 2, 3, 45 Key Club Sweetheart 45 Jr. PIay5 Class Favorite 45 Sr. Com.5 Dial Staff 3, 45 Faculty List 4. MAYESJUANITA JEAN Daughter of Mr.8. Mrs. J. Carl Mayes, Rt. 2, Corryton. Band Sponsor 45 NHS 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, Pianist 35 SPQR I, 25 Class Basketball 2, 3, 45 K. of S. I, 2, 3, 45 Pianist 2, 35 Footllght Club 3, 4. MELLON, WILLIAM VIRGIL Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. John B. Mellon, Mascot. Jr. Play5 Lit. C Club 4, Treas. 45 Cheerleader 35 Thesraian 3, 45 Ath. C Club 3, 45 Sr. Com.5 Sr. Class Socia Chm.5 Mr. Jr. Class MERRITT, PHILIP DEMARCUS SOI1 of Mr. 8. Mrs. C. S. Merritt, Rt. 2, Strawberry Plains. FFA I, 2 3, 4, Treas. 45 Key Club 25 Dial Staff Business Mlgr. 4. MONDAY, APRIL JANAUINE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs.O. R. Monday, Rt. 4, Knoxville. SPQR 2, 35 Spanish Club 4. MOORE, LELA MAE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Elmer Moore, Rt. I, Mascot. SPQR I, 25 Lit. C Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3. MORGAN, MARY BETTY Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Tom D. Morgan,,Rt. 5, Knox- ville. K. of S. 1572, 3, 45 SPQR I, 25 Spanish Club 35 Class Basketball I5 NHS 3, 4, Lib. Club 45 Lit. C Club 4. MORTON, BILLY RAY Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Ernest Lee Morton, Mascot. FFA 2, 35 NHS 45 Carter Echo 45 Thespian 4. MOUNT, CAROLYN FRANCES Daughter of Mr.8. Mrs. Max Mount, Rt. I, Straw Plains. SPQR 25 FHA I, 2, 35 Footlight Club 2, 3, 45 Ath. C Club 25 Dial Staff Editor-in-chief 45 Carter Echo 45 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, 35 NHS 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Varsity Basketball 25 Scholastic Honors 45 Sr. Class Com. NAILL, SANDRA SUE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. R. H. Naill, Rt. 4, Knoxville. Cheerleader I, 2 3, 4, Capt. 3, Co-Capt. 45 Ath. C Club l, 2, 3, 45Tl1eSPian 3, 4, FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Speak- aroos 45 Choir 3, 45 Basketball 15 Best All Around 45 Football Queen Runner-up 45 Dial Staff 45 Jr. Play. NISLEY, CECIL ANDERSON Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. C. A. Nisely, Rt. I, Straw Plains. FFA I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 4. NOE, LESLIE JACK Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Leslie C. Noe, Rt. 8, Knoxville. Jr. Choir5 Glee Club 45 Talkoneers 4. OAKLY, SARA RUE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. E. E. Oakly, Rt. 8, Knoxville. S1PQR2i Lib. Club 3, 45 FHA 3, 45 Sr. Class Committee OGLESBY, CAROL JEAN Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Carroll M. Oglesby, Rt. 2, Strawberry Plains. FHA I, 2, 3, 45 SPQR I, 25 Y- Teens I, 25 Lit. C Club 3. PARKER, JOYCE VIRGINIA CBURRESSI Dfnlghfer Of Mr- 8. Mrs. J. K. Burress, Rt. 5, Knox- vi e. PETTY BOBBY Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Eddy Petty, Rt. 2, Straw Plains. PRATT, EDNA MARIE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Clayton Pratt, Rt. 2, Straw Plains. FHA I, 2, SPQR I, 2, Y-Teens I, Lit. C Club I, Miss Sr. Class. PRATT WAYNE ELMER Son of 8. Mrs. Elmer Pr.: tt, Rt. 2, Straw Plains. Football 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, All STOP 3, Ath. C Club I, 2, 3, 4, FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. RILEY, PATSY ANN Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Robert Rlley, Mascot. SPC? Pres. I, Basketball I, Class Basketball 2, 3, .., Speech Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Thespians 3, 4. ROACH PAUL ALLAN Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Paul E. Roach, Rt. I, Straw Plains. Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Class V-Pres. 4, Sr. Class Com., Stage Mgr. 4, Lit. C Club 4, Thespian 3, 4, Pres. 4, Dial Staff 4, Jr. Play, Best Thes- pian 4, Honor Thespian 4. ROACH, RALPH E. Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Fred Roach, Nash Rd., Knoxville. Thespian 4, Drum Maior 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dial Staff 4, Class Basketball 3, K. of S. 2, 3, SPQR I, Lit. C Club I, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Thespian Play 3, Stage Hand 2, 3, 4. RUSK, CHARLES ROBERT Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. W. R. Rusk, Rt. 4, Knoxville. Key Club 2, 3, 4, V-Pres. 2, NHS 3, 4, Thespian 3, 4, Jr. Playf Student Council 3, Lit. C Club 2, 3, 4, K. of S. I, 2, 3, 4. SCOTT, POLLY ANN Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Henry E. Scott, P. O. Box I37, Garder City, Florida. NHS 4, Thespian 3, 4, Jr. Play, Lit. C Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Thespian Play 3, Beauty Con. 4, FHA I, 2, 3, Ath. C Club 3, 4, Dial Staff 4, K. of S. 3, Speech Club 4. SHACKELFORD, IVA NORMA JEAN Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Will Edd Shackelford, Rt. I, Strawberry Plains. SPQR 2, 3, Lit. C Club 2, 3, 4. SHARP, MARGARET KATHLEEN Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. J. W. Sharp, Rt. 8, Knoxville. FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Speakaroos 4, Footlight Club 3. SHIRLEY, LLOYD EDWARD Son of Nr. 8. Mrs. Jewell Shirley, Rt. I, Strawberry Plains. SMITH, NANCY SUE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Coy D. Smith, Rt. I, Kodak. Choir 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, FHA I 2, 3, 4, Ath. C Club 2, 3, 4, Lit. C Club 2, 3, 4, Y'-Teens I, 2, 3. SMITH, OTHNIEL TYRUS, JR. Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. O. T. Smith, Sr., Rt. I, Strawberry Plains. Key Club 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, V-Pres. 4,4 Thespian Play 3, 4, Jr. Play, Asst. Stage Mgr. 4, Mr. Soph. Class, Student Council 3, Boyfs State 3, Band I, 2, 3, 4, SPQR I, 2, Dial Staff 4, FSOA Contest I, SASF Lit. C Club 2, 3, 4, Faculty List 4, K. of S. I, 2, 3, Boys' County I, Honor Thespian 4. SMITH, REBECCA MAE Daughbr of Mr. 8. Mrs. Rell B. Smith Sr., Rt. I, Mascot. Dial Staff Ass. Editor 4, Lit. C Club 2 3, 4, Carter Echo 4, Band I, 2, Lib. Club 3, PianistSchool Activities 1, 2, 3, 4, SPQR I, 2, Student Council 4, Thespian 4. SMITH, ROY ALLEN Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Robert A. Smith, Mascot. Choir I, 2, 4, Band I, 2, Spanish Club 4, Thespian 2, 3, 4. SNYDER THOMAS JR. Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Herman D. Snyder, Rt. 8, Knox- ville. Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Safety Patrol 2, Key Club 2, SOLOMON, JOHNNY EUGENE Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. W. L. Solomon, Rt. I, Straw Plains, FFA l, 2, 3, Jr. Choir, Basketball 3, Speakaroos 4. SPENCER, CECIL WAYNE Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. E. B. Spencer, Rt. 2, Summitville, Indiana. Class Pres. 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4, Football 3, 4, Jr. Choir, K. of S. I 2, 3, Thespian 3, 4, J.. Play, Bona 1, 2, 3, M.. cfHs 2, Class Favorite 4, Lit. C Club 2, 3, 4, Ath. C Club 2, 3, 4, Dial Staff 4, Sr. Class Com. STAIR, RONALD EUGENE Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Hubert Stair, Rt. I, Mascot. Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Lit. C Club 3, 4, Speakaroos 4, Thespian 3, 4, Dial Staff 4, Ath. C Club 3, 4, Jr. Play. STILES, EARL HOWARD . Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Howard R. Stiles, Rt. I, Straw Plains. FFA 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, Speakaroos 4, Talkoneers 4. STOUTT, ROBERT ALLEN Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Kenneth Stoutt, Rt. I, Mascot. Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, Thespian 4, Lit. C Club I, 2, 3, Stage Crew 3, Choir 3, 4, Talkoneers 4. STRANGE, MARY LOUISE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Leon C. Strange, Rt. 6, Knox ville. SPQR I, 2, Lib. Asst. 3, 4. TERRY, LAWERENCE EDWARD Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Veron L. Terry, Rt. 8, Knoxville. Class Basketball 3, 4, Choir I, 2, 3, 4, Speakaroos 4, Safety Patrol 4. f TERRY, RAYMOND LYNN Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Howard Terry, Rt. 8, Knoxville. Choir 1, 2, 3. THORNHILL, JERRY CALVIN Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Temp Thornhill, Rt. I, Mascot. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Safety Patrol 2, 3, Talkoneers 4. UNDERWOOD, GLYN C. Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. S. M. Underwood, Rt. 2, Straw Plains. Thespian 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Band I, 2, K. ofS, I, 2, 3, Choir 3, Lit. C Club 2, 3, 4. VESSER, THOMAS Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Andy Vesser,, Mascot. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, Football 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Pres. 4, Student Council' 3, K. of S. I, 2, 3, 4, 4-H All Star, Band I, 2, 3, Faculty List 4, Ath. C Club 2, 3, 4. WAGGONER, ROY WAYNE Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Lee Waggoner, Rt. I, Strawberry Plains. Baseball 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4, FFA I, 2, 3, garlic! I. 2, 3, Mr. CHS 4, Lit. C Club 2, 3, 4, K. o . . WALKER, A RTHUR JR. Son of Mr, 5, Mrs. Arthur Walker Sr., Rt. 2, Corryton. FFA I, 3, Monitor 2, 3- WAYLAND, JACK Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. B. J. Wayland Sr., Rt. 8, Knoxville. Key Club 3, 4, SPGUISII Club 4, Lit. C Club 4, Class Basketball 2, Speakaroos 4. WEST, MARTHA NORA Daughter of Rev. 8. Mrs. D. G. West, Rt. 8, Knoxville. Cooke Co. High I, 3, White Pine High 2, FHA I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Glee Club I, 2, Miss Soph. Class, White Pine 2. WILHITE, ALVIN WINFORD Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Floyd Wilhite, Rt. I, 30x SI, Straw- berry Plains. Skating Club 4. WILLIAMS, BILLY JOE Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Leonard Williams, 8 Depot Street, Mascot. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Ath. C Club I, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 3. WILSON, RALPH ALLEN Son of Mr. 8. Mrs. Zollie Wilson, Rt. 4, Knoxville. Class Basketball 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, Spanish Club 4, Speakaroos 4, Ath. C Club 4. WILSON, CHARLES HENRY Son of Mr. 8, Mrs. Henry D. Wilson, Rt. 8, Knoxville. K. of S. I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, FFA I, 2, 3, Lit. C Club 3, Football I, Key Club 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Treas. 4, Sr. Com., Scholastic Upper Six 4. WOODS, MILDR ED LOUISE Daughter of Mr. 8. Mrs. Billy Woods, Rt. 5, Knoxville. FHA I, 2, 3, NHS 3, 41 Lit. C Club 2, 3, 4, K. of S. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Carter Echo 4, Scholastic Honors 4. PLZ W. fb, , QW WX JUNIORS 10' OFFICERS A D SPONSORS , ,J ,, Q ,Tl g , JA W i V ,, Left to right: Delin Boiinger-Treasurer, Peggy Jo Hoskins Secretary, Steve Maynard-Social Chairman, Lindo Mulkey President, Robert Rimmer-Vice President. Left to right: Mr. Burkhart, Miss Dot Snyder, Mrs. Rusk Miss Davis, Mlss Underwood, Mr. Parrish. 52 was wiki C y Bjrvigy , IQ? Wee W Mary A Shirley Aclcock A .Lf Y -If 11-1- 'A U. 1 wiv Sue Armstrong x W - , ff ,A M A , . i ll! I ' , Qff? :'L 'rw' -' 1 X ' lt .U v ' 9 ' M L M H f JU ' 0 ill 0 1 e , ,v 1 if 1 ' f ' KU if Ro ie ailey ,K L 5 A X Q ' ' ...i. X X Linda Bales ' ' ' A y l I l I I i L - Carolyn Ballard V 37 i,f , V Charles Bartlett Winton Bartlett Wanda Lou Blake Ronnie Bowman Jeannie Branch Hobart Brodgen Archie Brooks Sharron Brooks K Mary Brown Judy Burton James Cash Dwayne Chesney WW if l Sandra Conner Jean Cox Jean Crane LJ Ziyi LL, ,M'4 04j 'fi eff!-' aullhji-44.1 ,fc 'L X V I fimfwfw VN 3 41 2 Dwi 'L fy Mix., Jef ,if X 7 ' L4 ', - fd M50 pljiJOg.1tjj4'V'L'f7? C7 kj L ,f ' Bonnie Crumpley W' X Carolyn Cruze Beulah Dyer Joyce Eldridge Sue Etherton Sue Ella Fisher Allen Fortner Charlotte Foster Betty Foust Ancil Galloway Ada Jean Glenn Gerald Glenn Sandra Hamilton lsaac Harding Yvonne Henderson Ann Hill Trueft Hill Peggy Horner . Peggy Jo Hoskins Buddy Hurst Johnny Jack :,.yf.a.wf1':,'fy.-mwz: - - , y ff A74 f s . L JimmY Jarnigan Q '- iff Shirley Johnson Joyce Kelley Jack Kirby Max Kreis David Large f I 4 I J Bobby Lowery 1:77 Sue Leake ' Leroy Loy ' I Odie Maior Charles Ma ner Bob Marcus fye,y 0 . fn, J, pie ,WV fi A 1 f 'ly 1 iyyv . l x r l, 4: fl rfgafemw 'HP A, ALA ' V f !'V Janice Maynard N Steve Maynard Sammy Ma ys Louise McCaleb Nannie Bell McCarty Evelyn McGinnis Charles McNutt Lowin Mitchell Shirley Moore Rita Morgan Rosa Mae Morrell Barbara Mouser -.i ,, ff 1, M! M f Linda Mulkey Felix Naill Marvin Nichols Wilma Noe Sandra Norton Billy Parker x L Janice Phillips Hugh Pike Jimmy Pratt Gary Randolph Norma Rodgers Jimmy Romines Beverly Rudder Pal Rudder Wayne Sample Jackie Shipe James Slover Carolyn Smith Kyle Smith Lois Snyder Geraldine Solom Judy Stiles Hazel Sfipes on Vernon Swa ggerfy S, 'V 2 I X 64 ' if X V i f- 7-fi-If ,rf 1 Q, J 5. f af la ' , f W 47 I 1' 4 i f in LQ, 'f'fe,w:1-':a,- .15 '.i.,. , ,,.- , f X Vf X fff f f .0 0 ' 'i , , if 4 , W ff , ,427 V 'ii 4 'AP 4,3491 , 5 Mk , Wi ,Q 4,,,,4,, , V , M ex rd , 4 7, 4 , r ' J so ,, J J W, 27 ffffiffff ff ' A VWAVWWW g xy f X f X ff I M? . MQ 4 1 Q , X , ff! 16 rf ff! f ff i ll n ew p il J f rr'e Y 7 , lf 7 l V K ,J H, I rx! flyjifff V r 1 My rf r 34,7 J X Lf Jag Terry Jimmy Todd Clarence Treece Marvin Trenfham Peggy Underwood Jock Vandergriff Georgia Walker Ma ureen Warwick Tommy Wyrick Affgir 4 : ,Jia at ' 9 4 ff gi f Wg Jo Ann Weems 3? 76' Vlcfor Wllhlfe Q H 'WMV ' Kenneth Yardly Om Q, Q SOPHOMORES WL rvgfq-ji J X 5 17 S51 JYUCQYQIA Ce OFFICERS Kay Maples Social Chairman Shirley McCubbi ns Treasurer Linda Wagner Secretary Doug las McPe1'ers Social Chairman Gary Walker Vice-Presiden? Larry Chesney President OFFICERS AND SPONSORS I SPONSORS Miss Maude Snyder Miss Kate Allen Mr C. W P H . . ra Mrs. Priscilla McCoig Mrs. Maude Gosnell Mrs. Mary Will Rogers Mr. Lawrence Maior 60 i i i Lula Mae Anderson Glen Armstrong June Armstrong Pat Etherton Bob Beal Joyce Beal Elizabeth Berrier Thomas Berry Barbara Black Carol Daniel Kenneth Blake Ralph Bound Bob Bozeman James Breeden Martha Burkhart Mary Agnes Burroughs Paul Burroughs James Black Jo Carmichael Fred Cate . i 56,04 Herbert Boles j Larry Chesney cf! Patricia Chesney ' I V Shir ley Ches.ne1,,, Jack Childress Glenn Clevenger Roger Cliff Polly Clifton Steve Cole David Collins Jean Collins Billy Craft Linda Creswell David Curl Ronnie Curry Billigkjirggl-rel! ,J David Day iff Nl, Barbara Dockins ,fl limi xx V Arthur Douglas U . 55- John Evans Q ,fu :J George Farmer Jackie Frazier Pat French Robert Galloway Charles Gibson Betty Graves Franklin Graves Shirley Griffey Eddie Grooms Kenneth Hayes Shirley Hayes i Ki UE ll! , it W Jimmy Henclerlighfn , Jean Hessler la Alt! A f J r lr R Evelyn Hickman ffl! ' 'V Ben Holden B' ' 1 ij all fx im Floyd Hubbs ,UU ffj t JW ,QA I ' .lo Ann Hyff, - 'eee-e r Xe. l t tl Ronnie Hughesxlllbfcjif' Barbara Humphrnffh Wanda Hu mphreffe ' QJXJ Aff, 4 I ,, A, Cecil Jones D ig? K 5 I , , for fn 'ff . rx: ,AZ-4,-7.1..Ll, 7' . D 44 I, y,, VL!! V, f my fx LEIL , l Hf l K ,-5 ,T ,f x nf. Lagonda Kelly 'XJ A Ralph King Sylvia Kirby .James Kirkland William Lett Judy Line Anita Lockhart Delois Loveclay Robert Loy Alvin Lusby Richard Lusby Robert Lusk f Kyle Luttrell Betty Maiorsll f 1' ff , V vig., A, a Maples Roy Masterson Margaret McCaleb Harold McCarter LA,,f , QQ' '. Qjfeg 4 5 ' ' I 1 l-.2-,Qi I .Q 3.4! lf' ,, uf ,1 ff L! M77 f ,f ,fa Fl enneth Maples ' '- ' fl f ff V 'f ' Ayq f diff' :fix If ff A' I ,af Powell McCarty Shirley McCubbins Shanna McMillan Wanda McMillan Douglas McPeters Lynn McPherson Charlie Miller Lynn Mills John Mills Dianne Monday Peggy Moore Sandra Morgan Virginia Ruth Morgan Margie Morton Carroll Myers Vernon Neal John Neubert Robert Newman L. C. Nisley Tommy Noe Jerry Norton Beverly Oaks Phebe Oglesby Lannie Owens Carolyn Parker Jerry Patty Eddy Paul Billy Pratt Jeweldean Pratt Rosanne Pratt Wanda Provience Douglas Raley Jr. Loretta Reed eddie Reynolds James Reynolds Gail Rimmer Barbara Roach John Rudder Inez Scarlett Carolyn Schubert Llnda Wrlgh? Arthur Burton Judy Sentell Albert Sherrod Jim Sherrod Condon Smith Joyce Smith Tommy Smith Jerry Snyder Phyllis Snyder Mary Solomon Vlrglnla Stair Dlckie Stallings Mary Stinnett Roland Stlnnett Carol Swiler Ronnie Treece Judy Troutt ' Jock Tullock Kaye. Turbyville Pat Waddell Lindo' Wagner 1 Caryewalker Donald Watson Carl Webb Shirley Webster ,Judy We-ami A ,-X 'X Bobby wesf Hilda West James Wilhite G. W. Wilson Harold Wilson Authur Pratt displays his Sclence Falr exhibit. IN AK FRE HMEN 1 iv FRESHMAN OFFICERS Rex Layman President Sharon Randolph Secretary Scotty Monday Vice President f L J, ,, FRESHMA SPONSQRS Mrs. Johnsie Dickson Mr. Leroy Wade Miss Elizabeth Ford Mrs. Louise Morgan 4 JM Linda Adcock Johnny Alexander Ann Anderson Fred Armstrong Judith Armstrong Larry Armstrong Mary Atchley Helen Bales Eddie Ball Mary Ethel Beal me ,J rw Frances Beckner William Black Houston Boling David Bolinger Hugh Boyer Brenda B,g,Qg,d,gn Jaclzie Brogden Chester Brown David Brown Steve Burkhart Maurice Burroughs Jimmy Burroughs Leon Campbell Kay Carver Jeanette Cates LWLWJ JWLJMJPJ- Jimmy Jo Cates Glen Chand ley .Q5,e11e2!9s,Qlmsrse x Sharon Chesney Jimmy Childress Barbara Clifton Diane Clinton Allen Cloninger Sandy Collettewf Timmy Cooper ' , . .fa 1 ,f-2 ,J it WA, g V ,yo ' V fry y li W' 4 A f' X' Xn nn ,Ep x Helen Craft ert'a Cross . Ruth Crumply Maxine C'UrT l I ' ,A t B, I Brenda Davis Shelby Davis Shelia Dykes James Edmonds Jackie Farmer D53 Q if 5 KA Q Q Baku: Farr X Beggy ,,Sue,F i she: ,X Rhondia Fisher Q wx Floyd Freeman Robert Garland Allen Glasscoe June Grandstaff Mac Arthur Willard Grubb Keith Hamilton ,Q if , 1 X1 f J . Jimmy Harrell' ' Chandler Hancock Jerry Harfness Alvin Hawkins Doris Hickman ff' . i J Steve Hill Jerry Hodge Beffy Hqllzgway 'Hugh Allen Holt Jack Hornback ef' Qavlid Hoikins , r in Hu b Bzb Humphrey Mildred Humphrey Eloise Jurnagin J, Dorothy Jones Barbara King David King Faye Kirkland Jerry Kooch Sieve Kreis Linda Lamon Lois Ann Lane Wanda Lane Sue Lawerence 'LJ ttf, .J Fl ' l 'wa Rex Luymon Carolyn Lee Robert Lindsey Sammy Lindsey Clycle Lusk Bill Marcus Benny Maples Homer Maples John Maynard Henry Mc Caleb Fay McClure Clayton McGinn is Robert McHoffle Robert McLemore , Jackie MqMillian l f B g j . f 1 , , , I A ,v it 4, Carzel Miles farglxn Millerfff J Billle Mitgbgllu Patsy Mltchell Tommy Mltchell x N -s. VI ' 1 x Q- v8 'N-vs Is. 'K as w. as v Sclotly Monday L Jewell Moore Robbie Moore Olivla ulkey nf Rig? WD calf: , gd' 4, . c ' le ft svflf' JL R Nary Ann Newman 9 Annabelle Nichols Y 5i!LNQll9:'lfa X Jeanette Norton ' f , V,AL,,,jNa'noy Norton ft, t af' J. , ,JU n ' .ff v f Wm , , of Tommy Norton Violet Norton Bobby Oglesby Gordon Oglesby Barbara Overton Earl Parrott Roberta Putters CUVOIYI1 Pedigo Robert Petty Jim Pilant OI1 's Ash L ,N .f .hcky Powell Charlene Praff Lloyd Randal h Sharon Randoliph Vernon Reed dl! -717 ldv f U :Irv W , gf' If V JV! fflwj I ID, 'Ky -px f , diff-' 7 VJ! 6' ,' 9' Jeannie Roach Judy Roach Oliver Russell Levern Samples Paulette Schubert Paul Sellers Jerry Sewell Jimmy Sikes Brenda Smith Billy Smith Roberta Smith Jeral Standridge Gracie Stipes Kenny Stoutt Eddie Thomas Herbert Thomas Judy Waldrop Kenneth Watson Jimmy Webb Jae Webster Kenneth Webster Arthur Widner Carolyn Wilson Ronnie Woodby Kenny Young Linda Long ff' f fy' ' f - f 1,f,'f' GRADE TEACHERS Mr. Cate 7th Grade Miss Hayes 7th Grade Mr. Bailey 8th Grade Mr. Shackleford 8th Grade OFFICERS Presidents: Jackie Sellers, Phil Rudder, Wanda Whillock and Bobby Williams. Vice-Presidents: Freddie Davis, Jerry Hampleman, Zack Taylor and Ronnie Waggener. Secretaries: Joyce Hoskins, Gary Masterson, Kitty Gibson, and Verna Bates. Assistant Secretaries: Dorothy Cates, and Susan Payne. Treasurers: Gary Wade and Johnny Sherrod. 72 M. Ailey, T. Alexander, D. Bailey, J. Bates, V. Bates, F. Beal, J. Beal, R. Beal, T. Brewer, J. Burroughs, H. Cannon, T. Cleavenger,J. Collins, S. Dennison, E. Douglas, J. Dunlap, J. Edmondson, G. Evans, F. Gann, R. Goss, K. Gibson, D. Grondsfaff, D. Hayes, D. Henderson, R. Hillard, L. Irwin, O. King, F. Lane, S. Lauderdale, M. Lee, L. Leisy, F. Lowery, G. Lunsford, M. Manning, C. Maples, E. McClure, E. McFarland, D. McGoldrick, A. McMillan, D. Neal, G. Newman, A. O'Barr V.0gIesby, J. Parker, L. Parton, S. Payne, B. Pike, J. Pollard, G. Pratt. S. Richard, D. Rutherford A. Scalf, C. Schulz, S. Sentell, B. Sharp,J. Sherrod, J. Smith, T. Smifh, J. Sfouf, K. Sfrevel, J. TGYlOl:, Z. Taylor, M. Thomas, M. Francis, L. Vaughn, R. Waggener, C. West, W. Whillock, J. Wilhire, S. EIGHTH GRADE 12'-'fue 73 ff , ff 472 2 aw. B. Bates, S. Bell, W. Blake, L. Bolinger, R. Bray, J. Brock, E. Brooks, J. Burris, B. Busler, D. Cates, C G.Masterson, L. J. Maynard, P. McMillian, D. Monday, C. Newman, C. Nichols, C. Norton, M. Oglesby, V. Cloninger, F. Davis, C. Diamond, B. Duncan, D. Fox, Pdrlier, J. Pollard, C. Pratt, D. Pratt, P. Rudder. D- B. Gann, S. Gregory, F. Griffey, P. Griffin, J. Gossett, J. Hamplemon, A. Hancock, J. Harrison, J. Henderson, L. Henderson, J. Hickman, W. Hillard, J. Hoskins, A. Houser, P. Humphrey, E. Johnson, W. Lane, R Large,J.Lee, R. Lee, G. Line, S. Lungsford, W. Lusk, Russell, J. Sellers, C. Scarlett, G. Scarlett, N.Sherrod, N. Sherrod, B. Smith, R. Snyder, B. Thomas, G. Wade, M. 'Websien J. Wilhife, S. Willard, P. Whillock, K. Wilhite, B. Wilson, S. Wilson, and J. Wise. SEVENTH GRADE ff 2 W .4 wwf .fgcfiuified F nf F SCHOOL CHOIR President-Joe Daniel, Vice President-Clarence Hancock, Secretary-Sandra Naill, Accompanist- Marv Agnes Burroughs, Reporter-Jean Hessier. SPEECH CLASSES The Taikoneers and Speecheroos, the two speech-arts clubs, are organized for the purpose of studying Parliamenfary Law. Each has a service proiecf. The Speecheroos are served by T. Chesney President, B. McCaleb, Vice President, C. Gibson, Secretary, S. Naili, Treasurer, J. Daniel, Parliamenfarianp J. Wayland, Reporter. The Talkoneers have F. Frazier as Presidentg R. French Vice-President, G. Armstrong, Secretary, R. B. Fisher, Treasurer, R. Terry, Parliamenfarian, and D. McGoIdrick, Reporter. Mrs. Garrett is the Sponsor of both clubs. ...i ff, gf' 2 'if i 1 X ,V V7.1 .,,, X, N39 4. , ,gf .pw , Q 7' 1 ,f ,frfi I ff wi Above are The co-editors and business managers. Af ridwt and lower left, members of the editorial staff work on layout, measure pictures, and type copy. Lower righi shows a group in Miss Tate's home doing preliminary planning with Miss Lyle during The summer. DIAL At STAFF Work Three scenes of the business staff discussing fhe soliciing of cds, selling subscriptions, and distributing the Dials. xxx. ' -4 ' x AMN, A. Cox. Second Row: S. Smith, C. J.Kelley, J. Crane, A. Frazier, F.!Cr S. Mays, Seated' Mrs. McCarter. ' SAFETY PATROL This.year the buses load in front of the gym and leave by way of the new route which circles the elementary school building and proceeds below the high school building. Mr. Hal Cate and Mr. Snell are sponsors. From left to right: C. D.'l-?sl5I GYM ASSISTAN TS From left to rightfirst row: Y. Henderson, B. Dyer, L. McCaleb, B. Rudder, S. Fisher, Cates, A. Edmonds, W. Burnett. Third row: B. Beal, Miss Snyder, J. Cole, C. Spencer. Back row: T. Vesser, G. Pratt, W. Pratt, B. Williams. I M M, Mo ITORS X ,ff ll X ff , svfll .wa i ,lnznunnmmmmmmvfufmfnmwunfznnmmmmue .M ,ff X. IWW M' - Q13 aah STCGMENLQ ACTIVITIE D. A. R. GOOD CITIZEN Annette Frazier The D. A. R. Good Citizen is a Senior girl selected by the faculty and Senior Class. Scholarship, leadership, service, loyalty, and citizenship are the criteria upon which the selection is made. 82 BEST THESPIAN Allan Roach The Best Thespiun is selected by c secret ballot of the Troupe. The person chosen must be approved by the sponsor. Allan has been o member of the Troupe of two years, and is the president for l957-l958. 83 , zz'-4, A 'V ,ar ,wk-V ' , , f -' A ' M 'Ii N , Q . L ei , 4? -, V' I V , m.- 2,51 'f' -, ,,gz? ' 4, f, . Hifi t Q X -mx , 1 ,,f 095 'Q W aff' 'Mn A my, f' 1- fp A A 1. f fm V? f V 153 my ., ,mf N. .awww :nvplmmm w af 0 z-,wfzv ,f-f .f -Xf.nLf4..,w 1 -mumawf insofar W A. mf wmmwvww V 4,-,fm-y nf. wmwmffhmm-W , 25 f .1f 5'5 ' CLASS BEAUTY RUNN ' ii 5 ! f 9 5 3, w ,. 4 ,9. . , r r r r , - ' Junf r' r Pat Rudder Shel , Judges: Mrs. Phyllis H. Bland, Director Reader Service, Lawson McGhee Library, Mrs. Elizabeth T. Sterchi, Director of Training, Miller'sg Mr. Willard Martin, Supervisor of Elementary Education, Knoxville City Schools, Mrs. Alice Geiger, Librarian, Knoxville Evening High and Mr. David A. Wright, Photographic Artist. 88 SCHOLARSHIP Thlese students have the distinction of having maintained the highest grades in the class for the first three years of high school. Nancy Cl-ift Charles Wilson Mildred, Woods Carolyn Mount Bob Rusk Andrea Hillard Barbara Bennett 90 A D SERVICE These students are those selectecl bythe faculty as sixothers who have rendered invaluable service to the school. Cecil Spencer Tommy Vesser Patti McPeters A O. T. Smith Connie Gibson Nancy Cobb 91 W DELEGATES TO BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE Bob Rusk, Glenda Carter, Annette Frazier, O. T, Smi FQQTBALL QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS 1 Peggy Gossetf, Virginia Hankins, Sandra Ncill. ',..-n . f ? 4 f 2 Q x Q 3 4 i 1 fx 5 4? ,A fx awww , Wm fmmwa- . Mwgwvrmmfw,ffffwwww-Www-M-v:m1um.mww-wwzmwwwwwmfmfm-Ama mmf . I - 1.1-...qg Zgfffff' pf , R C O A Y R A T L E T R Y Teresa Bfeweft Shggey Am' Dennfso Jason Gosset ward McClure n l Mr. and Miss CHS, Roy Waggoner and Katie Davis rule over their court. Marie Pratt, Randy French, Sharron Brooks, Ancil Galloway, Janice Phillips, Hobert Brogden, Diane Monday, Jack Frazier, Shirley McCubbins, Doug McPeters, Shirley Dennison, Edward McClure, Marilyn Alexander, Ronnie Woodby, Jackie Farmer, Jimmy Burroughs, Teresa Brewer,Jason Gossett, Barbara Wilson, Ronnie Snyder, Nancy Sherrod, Jimmy Hickman. Mr. and Miss CHS receive congrat- ulations from Principal P. M. Walker. Her Maiesty draws lucky numbers for gifts from a box held by Class Pres., Cecil Spencer. Emcee, Patti McPeters calls out the numbers and presents the gifts. KW N f,v.' if 6-if X vor sv- J , T-13 ,ff ORGANIZATIONS Z 6 E 2, 3 R l D' :fe 5 Stagecraft and make-up are fields in which there is much interest. Charlotte Bates and Nancy Cobb are seen making up Ronnie Stair and Ralph Roach. Allan Roach, Stage Manager and O. T. Smith, Stage Technician are busy setting up the set for the Christmas program with the aid of Roy Waggoner, Ralph Roach, Glyn Underwood, Joe Daniel, Ronnie Stair, and Bob Rusk. DRAMATICS WORKSHOP The Footlight Clubmembership is open to any student at Carter High who has an interest in any division of play production. The club has as its philan- thropy the provision for a needy family at Thanksgiving and Christmas. This group serves as the financial backbone of the dramatics department. Footli ght Ofti cers Are: Carolyn Mount- Pres. Allan Roach - V-Pres. Patti McPeters - Sec. Kaye Turbyville- Treas. Katie Davis 8. O. T. Smith - Social Chm. Sandra Naill 8. Max Kreis - ProgramCl-tm. Velma Compton 8. Ralph Roach - Proiect Chm V lm President, Roy Oakley, Vice-President, Virgil Mellon, Treasurer, Ralph Ballard, Social Chairman, Wilma Noe. SPANISH CLUB President, Rosanne Pratt, Vice-Presi nf, Albert Sherrod, Secretary, Diane Monday, Treasurer, Larry Cl'1esney5,Sodi'al Chai an, Judy Trouff. X X ,uk 3,5 ,rf ' 3, 100 F. F. A. The FFA officers are: President, Wayne Pratt, Vice President, Ralph Sherrod, Secretary, Kenneth Cate, Treasurer, Phil Merritt. A scene in the shop. These boys are all members of Bruceton Chapter of FFA. F. H. A. The FHA officers are: President Patti McPeters, Vice President, Kay Maples, Treasurer, Ann Hill. Secretaify, Peggy Gossett, N. ' STUDE T COUNCIL This group ls composed of one delegate from each home group. Officers may be elected from the school at large. They are: President, Peggy Gossett, Vice President, Wayne Sellers, Secretary, Kaye Turbyville, Treasurer, Joe Daniel. Y-TEEN S Sophomore, Junior, and Senior girls are eligiblefor membership. Officers are: President, Carolyn Mount, Vice President, Pat Cody, Secretary, Sandra Naillg Inter-club Council Representative, Shirley Burroughs, Reporter, Andrea Hillard. ,A Y I - 5 -u ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY One of the proiects of the Society is the inscribing of the name of the outstanding Freshman each year on a loving cup. Barbara Bennett, Nedra Holt, and Wanda McGhee examine the cup. 103 lil. O. T. Smith and Bob Rusk explain the National Honor Society Emblem to two new members Bill Morton, and Theodore Hayes. The purpose of the National Honor Society is to promote Scholarship, Leadership, Citizen- ship, and Service in the Secondary Schools ot America. The Carter Chapter was organized in 1954. At present there are 22 members. SEATED: Wanda McGhee, Barbara Bennett, Tommy Vesser, Pres., Nancy Clift, Secy., Charles Wilson, Treas., O. T. Smith, V- Pres., Andrea Hillard, Juanita Mayes.STANDlNG: Mildred Woods, Charlotte Bates, Polly Scott, Annette Frazier, Bob Rusk, Glenda Carter, Theodore Hayes, Carolyn Mount, Bill Morton, Nedra Holt, Alma Cox, Mary Betty Morgan, Edd Bissell. Not Pictured: Nancy Cobb. KEY CLUB The Ke Club is composed of the boys from the three upper classes, who are approved by the principal and faculty. President-Jack Wayland, Vice President- Joe Daniel, Secretary-Bob Marcus, Treasurer-O. T. Smith. Mr. Wade is their sponsor. Mr. Veager, Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Energy, gave a very interesting lecture and demonstration to all Carter Higl1 science students on September 23, 1957. IGHTS OF SCIENCE President-Charles Wilson Vice President-Gary Randolph Secretary-Patti McPeters Sponsors: Nr. Pratt Miss Snyder 104 THE LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club is composed of students who donate their study hall period assisting the librarian, Miss Underwood. Officers: President-Wilma Noe, Vice President-Shirley Johnson, Secretary-Helen McDaniel, Treasurer-Joyce Smith. THE LITERARY C CLUB The Literary C Club is composed of boys and girls who have earned a C in monitoring, music, drama, school publications and library service. Again this year the Literary C continues their proiect of Keep Karter Kleen. 105 4 s 7 ? K rg :MN - X.. O x, 9 X' GN YQ J JQP ? We 4 l r ' QW, -::g?5 f 4+3 X Q B .U Q 3 ATHLETICS BASEBALL .llm Hill Wayne Mowery and Jim Hill Coach Maior and Baseball team 108 Delmar Brooks Bill Hargi s The starting eleven, BACK ROW: Muller Sellers Burris, Grubb. FRONT ROW: Stair, Brooks Walker Pratt, Cole, Rimmer, Vesser. 22,4 ii if Coach Pollard, Captain Don Burris, Co-Captain Wayne Pratt, and Coach Maiors discuss a play. f N T my Burris l .FUiQback HOMECGMIN G The Carfer Green Hornets played T. M. I. ai the homecoming game on September 27, 1957. The score was 21 to 'I3 in favor of Carter. Virginia Hankins was crowned queen. 'fx STA DARD BEARERS Sammy Mays and Jimmy Cates CARTER HIGH SCHOOL BA D Maiarettes: June Grandstaff, Patti McPeters, Shirley Webster, Shirley McCubbins, Shelia Dykes. FIRST ROW: Ralph Roach, Linda Bales, David Bounds, Doug McPeters, June Armstrong, Joe Daniel, Jimmy Burroughs, Charles Bartlett,Joe McLemore, Ida Terry, Juanita Mayes. SECOND ROW: Patsy Wilhite, Billy Parker, Charles McNutt, Charlie Maynard, Charlie Miller, Judy Troutt, Carol Daniel, Judy Smith. THIRD ROW: Vernon Swaggerty, Kyle Smith, Jimmy Joe Cates, Steed Hill, Leroy Loy, Max Kreis, O. T. Smith, Bob Rusk, Hugh Holt, Tim Alexander, Ronald Waggoner, Bobby Lowery. ui, . .A -.. GIRL'S BASKETBALL TEAM We are very proud of our girl's team. They have been playing a heavy schedule this year and earning their shore of vamfaes. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Black, P. Snyder, K. Davis, J. Huff, N. Cliff, C. Bates, C. Smith, S. Smith, R. Beal, J. Burton, G. Solomon, J. Armstrong, P. Scott, P. McPeters, N. Cobb, Mgr. A. Edmonds. Natwfi iqv B TEAM Future for the Basketball Hornets looks bright. Our B Team really is a group of workers. LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Jones, D. McGoldrick, T. Norton, L. McPherson, J. Thomas, J. Beack, Coach B. France, Delano Graves, R. Woodby, R. Boatman, B. Marcus, C. Collins. SECOND ROW: L. Chesney, S. Griffin, D. Hoskins, C. McGinnis, R. Newman. xy .1 its -.J K, XQBNJAW fi fry KP Q kr 116 me N 4 Senior Girls Senior Boys FIRST ROW: Charlotte Cate, Pat Cody, Patsy Riley, FIRST ROW: Wayne Pratt, Allan Roach, Jackie Nedra Holt, Carolyn Mount, Juanita Mayes, Sara Ruth Bowman, Troy Chesney, Bill Lee. SECOND ROW: Green. SECOND ROW: Mgr. Nancy Cobb, Delores Bobby Stout, Clarence Hancock, R. B. Fisher, Jerry McGoldrick, Alta Hutfaker, Betty Lowery, Velma Cate, Freddy Frazier, Lawerence Terry. Compton, Charlotte Bates, Mgr. CLASS BASKETBALL TEAMS C For years Intramural Sports have played an enviable role in the life at Carter High School. Much interest is shown, as is indicated by the turn-outs at the games. Placed in the trophy case in the front hall of the main building is a cup, Lipon which is engraved the annual class basketball winners-both boys and girls. A unior Girls unior Boys FIRST ROW: Annette Mills, Evelyn McGinnis, Nannie FIRST ROW: Ronnie Bowman, Steve Maynard, Jack McCarty, Charlotte Foster, Shirley Moore. SECOND Vandergrift, Dlynn Bolinger, Truett Hill. SECOND ROW: Phobe Thompson, Sue Ella Fisher, Wilma Noe, ROW: Tommy Wyrick, Bobby Lowery, J. W, Kirby, Barbara Mouser, Ann Hill, Carolyn Smith Mgr. Gary Randolph, Johnny Jack. 117 FIRST ROW: G. W. Wilson, Wayne Corum, Ronnie Hughes, Ronnie Treece. SECOND ROW: Richard Lusby, Jimmie Dockery,HaroId Wilson, Jackie Brooks, Roy Masters. Sophomore Girls FIRST ROW: Lula Mae Anderson, Linda Creswell, Elizabeth Berrier, Shirley McCubbins, Carolyn Schu- bert Linda Wagoner, Wilma Kelly. SECOND ROW: Phyless Snyder, Mgr., Martha Burkhart, Jean Hessler, Kaye Turbyville, Virginia Stair, Judy Troutt, Barbara Black, Mgr. if N 3 l , 1 '4'l'3tQ ,.'ii.s O 0 6 0, Q W ' 333002636 X 05033 K, bogooqy I Q I 520209 I we ,' K6 Freshman Boys FIRST ROW: Jackie Ealy, Jimmy Burroughs, David King, Gordon Oglesby. SECOND ROW: Eddie Thomas, Carl Scalf, Leon Campbell. CLASS BASKETBALL Freshman Girls FIRST ROW: Libby Mulkey, Linda Lamon, June Grandstaff, Sharon Randolph, Shelia Dykes, Charlotte Pratt.SECOND ROW: Brenda Brogden, Brenda Chesney, Sue Lawrence, Roberta Cross, Jackie Farmer, Judy Armstrong, Mgr. f- if f' X USKWTEARS ADVERTISING Patrons 8: Alumni American Bakeries Co. L. W. CAnonymousl Atchler Music Co. Bell E ectric Hot Point Appliances Booker Shell Service Station Miss Joan Bostick Horace E. Cate Community Sky-Way Drive In Theater Davis Motor Co. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dominick Fountain City Shell Service Elizabeth Ann Ford Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Henry 8. Roger A. M. Hill Co. 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Compliments of ,-4 7142014 SUMTER BROTHERS Hester Batteries Phone 3-303 I 3 I 7 King Street Knoxville, Tennessee RUDDER'S PURE OIL STATION Live bait and fishing equipment Hunting and fishing license Phone - 4-9336 Asheville Highway Compliments of MASCOT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Compliments of OVELYNE'S BEAUTY SHOP LATEST HAIR STYLES Phone Mascot 3-4625 OGLESBYS BARBER SHOP Next to Sharp and Sherrod Grocery Asheville Highway I M miles East of Holston River BUTCHERS' SUPPLY 800 Magnolia Avenue Restaurant Equipment A. J..WEEMS GROCERY Asheville Highway - Ten Corner Inn Meats - Vegetables 4,,,,,,,,,, eww -74,,,,,,,,, gum, GATEWAY TIRE SERVICE INC. Ph 2-7141 440 H I St t 3 I 5 Clyde Street Knoxville, Tennessee one , en ey ree Knoxville, Tennessee Pl'1Ol'l6 Day Ben W, Duggqn-Mqnqgef fy ff np 'fag If I I I of LIS' W Yi -I I W fiwfffizf Ii My if if A44 Ijv,M,u,QGf,6f,AliAJE,Ii WAN LIMESTONE I ,If N .IM M yjinpypgl ,II My If MIM QMPANY Mjcrfwlv .girkjfw illb Wi ,IW I My OW 4?Z,vIfif' Mascot, Magnesuim Limestone P. O. Box 2389 Phone 3-6197 Knoxville, Tennessee ,J iff' V g':ifLJ't7W 04' q ,y 1 J xw5WSL5TpgT?Y1g5xfffbWU W r BQQXMMJWH uf! Cy Lu . D' rr MJZM M c 5' T I X A C 0 KELLEY TEXACO SERVICE 24 Hour Wrecker Service S t Co Convertible Top Mascot 3-4659 l l l l l 1ll1 Compliments of RAMSEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Compliments of RIVERDALE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Compliments of RIVER BREEZE DRIVE-IN THEATRE THE DIAL STAFF 1 Ben 'll SmfMa10y Ashville Highway Compliments of Compliments of R BURLINGTON ESSO STATION j 3840 E. Magnolia Ave. CARTER Mayford 1VIitche11 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Compliments of Compliments of KODAK BEAUTY SHOPPE M AL GY THEATRE Stella UnderwoodbOwner Ph-3-22 I 9 Kodak. Tenn. Jefferson City, Tenn. yu , Q i W A ff u kj Cff, J-JL J - 'KL' A Q' f i V! J 1 1 ' ,J , . aa, 4, . L! fpgyfq Y :f'jfL,fL7f ,,Qf,,z,,42 ffif-Af I L, 6 U' f ISCJICEHCCF Raimi? ffaffc W KM 7352512 WMM fdfoddwof M W ,aw ,SZQRZQMQMX wwf Ml mme 'bfbuafifff 0499! PORTSMEN p nm an LW Wu an QM SPORTSMAN SHIP X xx of f CARTER HIGH SCHOGL x, X 3 I R cf 4 'L I , , J ' 'L 1 'L l L-Li, If I jfv ! df, ,Q if ,,1.,Cf C4 H 4 R 4 Mfg if X f X '. C . - LL L 'I ,f J ' V r, . , ' , I 47 aff K ' ' L af J 'JL t C 0 ' ji 9 1 I 5 : A X ' ' A C: 7 -71, I afar, ' - . t Z7! ' ' ' 4 ' ' 1 174110 , J ' ' 5,04 ' 1 V d jaw! X .- Complete Banking Service HAMILTON BANK Burlington Branch Kirkwood at Magnolia Complete Loan Service Congratulations g X S DEMPSTER BROTHERS Best Wishes E A ..... X S S MANUFACTURERS SQ Dempster - Dumpster Dempster - Dump Master Dempster - Digster Springdale Avenue at Southern Railway, Knoxville, Tennessee v J .74 V - J A -X 'J V--. N. X VJ ' K ,, L NN Ln A 4' -X be V t 'U' 5-he X4 J v .Q Z ' ii 3, 5' eu -X J t if jf' if s . 'X Y J fir X J WST! 3 if Q . - Q4 X XJ X go 2 t f J X., .Y xl A vw XR fx f NN X my U f .. YJ! ff ,Q A, A 553 Y f game e t Q 1,35 sexes 5 ' Sw - :P jf B. x A-073 LN 1 yi N, 31 f si? if MANUFACTURERS OF VOLUNTEER BRAND CEMENTS Volunteer Portland Cement Co -2. vw' x Wt Qualify Milk since 1927 Al Your Store- Af Your Door Strawberry Plains, Tennessee Phone Mascot 3-41 18 Mascot Rainbow Assembly No. 67 Installed January I 5, I955 with a membership of 47. The number has now increased to 80 is lis b e t il, -P egir' - joe N. Howell LANDSCAPE N URSERIES 743 Howell Ridge Road S.E. Kfubpq fume Zoaglnut bmffww plane 4-X020 2626 5- f4U60!46 fnozadfe, 7emze44a Q ffk 'nf ,anal- jan' ufk' 2,731 ff!! fff f4ff7f I fff f ff ,, f ,,.., f ia 71 jff, f my Compliments of Everette E. Armstrong D. D. S. col-EMAN'S ' ' ..-...Wwe PWM 5-6416 wm. R. mam COLEMAN 124 CRUZE STREET S.E. KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE REEDER CHEVROLET Charles E. Ellis, Jr. Compliments of ACME MOTOR COMPANY Phone 5-7728 4022 Broadway N.E. H. K. HAMMER'S Knoxville, Tennessee Highway 1 1w Af Circle Road' COMPLIMENTS OF Phone 3-2138 A FRIEND Route 2 Corryton, Tennessee 2 POWER T EQUIPMENT T U Construction fEquiofAyenf Knoxvi I Iev' Chattanooga Kingspoft C M T O ompliments 3 Of WALLACE F. IBURROUGHS 70mm pe wma, mmm 26732 iw. pdoaedf-57576 76964-5707 Znoxudle, 7eauze44ee Your Annual PI'1OtOg1'21PhCI' We Serve the Finest U. S. Gov't. Y Inspected f WRIGHT STUDIO F Q SELECT M ANN 'S Meat Products East Tennessee Packing Co. Qwvzed 60008446 sm zepm sw me Home Under Spence Shoe Store 2l7 Union Avenue Between Gay and State Street Compliments of FREE SERVICE TIRE CORP. YourMotoolaTl i' D l L. MQQSQEZ 21115 G' KERN'S BREAD George France Block Co. Concrete Blocks, Tile, Pottery 1113 Highway near 4-Way Inn Phone 3-4907 5-POINT SHOE SHOP 2227 McCollu Avenue Compliments .gp ll E DRIVE INN of X45 A Fine Place to Eat , Z BURLINGTON 7K AX Bristol Highway Phone 3-4113 FLOWER SHOP DOROTHY S BEAU Y -I. , ' T SHOP 3436 E. Magnolia Avenue Doroihy McMahon, Owner Knoxville Tennessee 2549 E. Glenwood 81 Washington Ave. lDl'lOt'l9 Kl'1OXVllle Tgnneggee Phone 3-6966 TENNESSEE Cofiu COMPANY 12135 aszruuul.. orriczs 9 ,NC,,,?,,0,W,,, no szvian Avnnul We specialize in charter trips Anywhere - Anytime 710 Sevier Ave. Call or Write Knoxville, Tennessee ROSEBERRY PAN-AM Route l - Mascot - Phone 3-4822 DAVlS-LONGSWORTH CORP. Road Service Bob Shipe 4225 RU edQe We DUNSMORE SERVICE STATION Knoxville Tennessee , General Repair Phone 9-34882 Commercial and Industrial Elec. Work Speuazfge at ' ' e 'f 7 EDD'S GRQCERY KODAK Feed, Groceries, and Meats TRADING at Skaggston School CENTER 7954-55 Knox ewan 34405455 eddnfiifdw Phone 3-2521 Phone 3-4960 Rutledge Highway Kodak Tenness ,, Bank With The Bank That Ser THE TENNESSEE VALLEY BANK Members of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 414 W. Clinch Ave. 4815 Kingston Pike 2096 N. Broadway 3314 Chapman High FOUR OFFICES TO SERVE YOU H. B. MCCAMPBELL Hardware and Dairy Supplies Phone 3-2371 6061 Western A CIGARETTE SERVICE 206 W. Magnolia Avenue Knoxville, Tennessee 77644 Wieaw and Wegetallea Phone 2-9357 Route 6, Knoxville, Tennessee SUPREME FOODS, MCCLURE 2 MERRITTS INC' gaddm of Zaman! WMM 304 W. Morelia C3117-1796 or 9-3-2284 K noxv me T ennes Compliments of Tinsley Tire Co. Compliments of HAL H. CLEMENT, .lr. District Attorney 0, 7, 2-'czhfmn J Sw ASHEWAY SPEEDWAY 2, 6. 14. f4,d4Z6cwcee Asheville Highway 794446 5-9077 H. C. HILLARD, Owner ART CRAFT S. E. ARMSTRONG UPHOLSTERING General Merchandise Rt. 4, Knoxville Phone 3-4183 Dial 2-9493 Calloway-Farmers Co., Inc. Hardware Funizure Roofing Paints Fertilizers 3814 McCalla Ave., Burlington THIS OLE HOUSE Good Home Cooked Food Asheville Highway CAIN PAINT S BODY SHOP 24 Hour Wrecker Service Claude Cain, Owner-Operator New Market, Tennessee BURROUGHS GROCERY Fancy Groceries and Meats Gas and Oil Asheville Highway BOYD'S BRIDGE TEXACO SERVICE STATION C. A. MEE 8 SON Knoxville, Tennessee cfm saw, te zgaammea y y 57-Q70,64afzc4 I-- , iiii WPQET7 illg f l ii I , v l'll f , -I T I v Q , i VV,kk ,, .-,',,. VK fri' frr,Vy , 21 ,11 5 ,gg i . 7 ,,,r ' ' I I I 1 I erdlr , I 1 I I 'ril fil e I I y 'V I ' ls,' ,li- f I 5 ., , ,.., J I W - If Of .2 I T 1 .. I I 1, rl l,l y I r ef A III I .1 rli, I , i f f 4 ' 'ii I it ' A I C . lerlr A 1 Elf , ' - , ,e'ri in I I I BLAINE CAFE I9 Miles from Knoxville I1 W. HOMECOOKED FOODS BIDDLE AUTO PARTS We buy all models of Wrecked and Burned Cars. Hi-Way U.S. 11-E Phone 3929 New Market, Tenness BILL'S FOOD MARKET 38 I 6 Boyd Bridge Pike 4111 Broadway N.E. Phone 3-9173 L. E. BIBLE MOTORS 34:4 gal .911 uae! ga:-A 2 Guaranteed Used Cars L E BIBLE Knoxvill T Farmall Tractors McCormick Machinery Compliments of B. M. FOOD MARKET Beaver Motor 8K Implement CO Asheville Highway Phone Mascot 3-9012 International Harvester Dealer 7Ol-E. Jackson Phone 5-2143 f-facaackzteal 7144141504: Qufedge pale 374446 244146 W. I. DANIEL INSURANCE AGENCY Rutledge, Tennessee - I I - I TRENTVILLE RADIO 8- T.V. Asheville Highway, Rt. 70 8 IIE Walker Truck Contractors 4509 Rutledge Pike Phone 2-6866 81 5-0955 New Process Radiator Works X0 Radiator Job Too Large or Too Small 304 N. Central Knoxville, Tennesse SKAGGSTON ESSO SERVICE STATION A Rutledge Pike - Phone 3-2l24 cas s. on Lubrication ew, 3 POINT PAN'AM Auto Tune-up St Broke Work - Cimies Neubm H. s. Renffo, J Compliments of SPARKS SERVICE STATION Phone 9-3-2513 Phone 4-9962 Route 6, Knoxville, Tennessee Rutledge Pike Compliments Compliments of of YYIEAVERS CAFETERIA, INC. 1716 N.E. Magnolia Phone 5-5621 A FRIEND 3912 Magnolia Phone 2-6779 BANQUET ROOM 21, :ze sam gd, ganna! Madman QZMW 714444: 5-5285 '7aa64f4ae 7886644-66 Compliments of ROY CASH Intersections Asheville Hy. 8: Phone 3-4930 Straw Plains Pike REEDER'S CHEVROLET CO. Howard Stormer , 318 S f Sf f , Knexeme 'G e 'ee Teneeeeee STORMER s HARDWARE - and eanwldmeedd ,J BUILDING SUPPLIES Ph. 3-4867 RODEN ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. Route 4 Knoxville 708 Central Ave. READY MIX CONCRETE CO. Mascot Limestone Aggregates ARMSTRONG COMPANY Plants in Burlington 8. Lonsdale Phones 2-0245 or 3-2715 Everything for the Auto PICKENS s THOMAS INC. Fein, e Beey Sheen Recapping-New Tires-Batteries PIIOIIC 2-0135 107 B6211'dCI1 Knoxville V Tennessee l 77644446 A ' M 7eaae44ee For Best Values in Shoes and Clothing C0mPlimentS Of THE HUB DEPT. STORE 29 W. Market Sq. HAMILTON NATIONAL BANK l. Rosenblatt, Owner Institutional Jobbers Co. + And Institutional Sanitary Supplies Co. 2 I 03-O7 Grand Avenue Knoxville, Tennessee c. D. KINDER KNOW -LE General Merchandise SANDGRAVEL MATERIAL- co. Sand - Gravel - Lime - Cement Phone Mascot 34657 READY Mix CONCRETE Rutledge Pike at Skaggston School Phone 3-2147 Knoxville .dddqb Emerg Sap A 71. Rada Zdecz-we 0- Three Point Telvision-Home Appliances Permanent Waves S800 and up Sales Service Telephone 5-0505 Shampoos and Sets - 31.50 and 51.75 Cuts 31.00 Mascot Phone 3-24 I I J. Roy Lynch 3928 McCa11a Avenue MAGNOLIA WASHETERIA p 3439 Magnolia Ave. I Phone 3-4971 Damp Wash 40df9 lb. Fluff Dry 25qtf8 lb. Mrs. W. B. Weaver LESTER MAXWELL FURNITURE CEI ZUE-2ICl 5 K CIXVILLE 24 TENNESSEE Oahu Offcke agen? ., MSWM PASS 5-10-25C sroma 8 I 9 N Central Ave. KNSZVILILE 14. TENN. Knoxville, Tennessee RUTH'S BEAUTY SHOP DAVID Wm-iERsPooN .coMPANY Near 4-Way Inn ' p Phone 3-4633 Mascot 90l Maryville Pike Phone 7- I 6I I Asheville Highway Bring your Scrap to David's ffm -lj , .ax C Omp 'men S O SKAGGSTON FOUNTAIN crrY HULL DOBBS f' SCHOOL U WELLS EQUIPMENT COMPANY The best place to buy a new Ford Complete line of or better used car. 2 754- Broadway N.E. Knoxville, Tennes Pholze 511010 R Compliments CAS WALKER Of X.. Z. WASHINGTON AVE. CAFE 1500 Washington Ave. SUPER MARKET U f Phone 2-9843 Big enough to serve you, gmezawfu af little enough to know you Magnolia Avenue o TRENTVILLE CLEANERS 7wnZwYf6 ?Zow0z S4476 ?lowefw fn 1411? Uceaadoaw JW GREEN sm Phone-Mascot-3-4275 Old Strawberry Plains Pike ROSE FUNERAL HOME l42l Broadway, N. E. JONES 8 LEE SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Electrical Supplies Knoxville, Tennessee geneva 275448414 Vu, Plastic Fabricators 5034 Broadway, N. E. Knoxville, Tennessee . ... 'E' .'q W i l YNLQRO 99 COLA WW Knoxville Scenic Studios Maryville Pike at Woodson Drive Phone 7-555l Knoxville, Tennessee ffff IV fA5ff'ff5f RQYAI-CROW, Built for Peace of K A A Mind Protection WILBERT BURIAL VAULTS lllkl cl ,f Visa-ii 'onyx 4 5, GI! Eliii fmm-sts fi X S Y ' I 'I' N Q A xnk A , lvl' 1 -gf, C, ,1- XX 3 w. c. SHARP DRUG STORE ,yes open Until 12:00 P. M. Corner Magnolia 8g Cen Complete Prescription trol Service 3-4149 3-4140 See the New l958 Fords Chandler and Company Building Materials 428 WEST DEPOT STREET MOTOR COMPANY Phone 5-0374 Selling 8. Servicing Ford Cars 81 Trucks Compliments of Since 1916 Phone 240i Rutledge, Tenn. FIRE DEPARTMENT SH ELBY TRUCK STOP oine Bl Tennesse Ph. 9-3-4661 SALE S Q SER VICE Plumbing Heating JOHN F. HUMPHREY CO., INC. Anderson Road - P. O. Box 628 Knoxville, Tennessee Phone 6-5141 Air Conditioning Sheet Metal C. 8: S. LAUNDRY CO. Leading Launderers and Sanitone Dry Cleaners Phone 2-1176 of Knoxville and Oak Ridge 1200-1202 N. E. Magnolia Ave. SAM TOOLE CANDY CO., INC. We carry a complete line of school supplies. Phone 3-9107 - 3-9108 826 N. Broadway Knoxville, Tenness 7621415635 Zz feweiefze- Dckmzoad 77K0zc4anz'4 520 Market Street OLlEEN'S BARBER SHOP 425 Union Ave. Knoxville, Tenn C. W. MAYS SERVICE STATION Phone 3-1942 Route No. 6, Knoxville, Tenn. f - x,A' J I lax CAN'T MISS! If You Trade with T. B. ACCLIFF Plumbing Contractor ?Zaun5dnq, 70410: 774401144 Wamlled and Smead E. C. Wynegar National Business College 302W Gay Street Knoxville, Tennessee CLEN,S PHARMACY l junction Asheville 8: Bristol Highways Route 4 Phone Mascot 3-4464 Magnolia Motors lOl E. Magnolia Af Central Phone 5-9135 Knoxville, Tennessee H. V. Butcher, Jr. V. Butcher, Sr. BILL MCCARTY of Burlington Appreciates the Friendship and Loyalty of His Carter High Friends KITTS SUPER MARKET Bristol Highway Congratulations And Best Wishes Enroll at Draughon's and Have No Misses If you aspire to a business career, Draughon's streamlined courses have no peer. Study where it's air conditioned As you work toward good positions. When you finish all your courses, We will use all our resourses To place you in a good position And thus you can complete your mission Dl'aughon's training is a must. Come in now, enroll at once. Accredited by Accrediting Commission for Business Schools 325 West Clinch Avenue Knoxville, Tennessee c 8. s LAUNDRY co. 0. W. HODGES Leading Launderers and Sanitone Dry Cleaners Expert Saw Repairing of Knoxville and Oak Ridge i200 - i202 N. E. Magnolia Ave. 410 State St. Phone: 3-2161 Phone 2.1176 KNOXVILLE, TENN. , , i 'Www' ' SOUTHERN CHEF SALES Compliments of MAYNARD'S DAIRY X. Cafeteria Equipment Supplies QW GRADE A MILK H. G. Long B. B. Branch Jr. I Route 4, Knoxville, Tennessee 1903-05 McCalla Avenue Phone Phgne 2-4602 Knoxville, Tennessee ED CHESNEY MOTOR SALES CO. Used Cars e Used Trucks New and Used Parts - ll.. 5 ...A-f-4 Ashville Hwy. -1 - Knoxville R.F.D. 4, Tennessee My 5 3 Phone Mascot 3-4773 TMJ vis ' Eg ,'-,g . 1 - 1 ,,,,,... ll T T . -. so . Ugg! Q, lil! j'1 '.:Qf. A .4 .sr ' ' -gggffz' 1 do - Compliments of FOUNTAIN CITY BANK The Olclesi Bank in Knox County GLADY'S BEAUTY SHOP Gladys Bailey Knoxville Route 4 Phone 3-2486 GREENLEE DRUG STORE Modern Drug Store With Complete ' Prescription Service Ph nes 4-3035 3911 MCCALLA AVENUE emma yum sm ?Zaa1n4 ju ,466 Occauhvw Phone 3-5146 Straw Plains, Tennessee STERLING HOUSE Compliments , , , . of 74446069 of Dwfcaclcoa Mu.LER's GROCERYU M ne Road 609-li 7541465 Sheet Mascot T 'un Bank of Knoxville 0744: 7-www? awe MAYS GULF STATION jim and Harold Mays Phone Mascot 3-9024 . R. F. . . . . - Member Deposlt Insurance Compan D 4 , . fi S 11 E ,, 25 W az 70 y Knoxville, VTeKnnesAs e Compliments of W. C. BILL TALl.ENT Commissioner of Finance Compliments of Marbledale Community Market Court House Knoxville, Tennessee p Bud Fawver Phone 3-6935 srunio FLOWER sHoP DANY COFFEE SHOP MCCQIIQ Avenue Central AVQIIUQ N. E. Phone 4-9568 HFIOWGFS lol' all OCCUSIOHS Depot Lunch 313 W. Depot Ave. Phone 9-9953 57264 ' 5-3125 Home Cooked Foods Home Made Pastries 0. L. KING GROCERY 77004 77544442 Stow Meats 8. Grocery Free Delivery Call 4-99l2 121-123 Gay Street Knoxville, Tennessee Compliments of THE BARGAIN CENTER National Advertised Dresses at H price or less l3Ol N. Sixth Ave. - Phone-2-2556 CLYDE'S AUTO PARTS INC. 9 . ' , I 9 Parts our m1dd1e name ' New and used ports Compliments Repuiruble Wrecks of Lot I I-of 2 E R tl d P'k Rt. 5 Rutledge Pike Rt. 5 U e ge I e GALO ICE CREAM Phone 2-7927 Phone 4-8287 Clyde J. Bolden Knoxville, Tennessee ,MDI f 'gfwfvjyf L 25qi, M W We Q fe? if bw if fi if PWM! 'J' if Wm ll? My gag 97' 325 ivfy jj 03 by f F Mflfmpliments of aff! 1' . I. , L-IELMA'S GRILL W ' Y' fy Y A fx, ,' ' Aff-f if fl 9555 FJ 43, tiny fv Q. f . L C. , ., I ., , kd K MA Q' F X ffl 2 f ,Y ff 4' ' V-1 . ' .A Y . Www 4 'ibm V ' f . fda' J xr 'N S x X s, up E NX 4, Q Q xxx V!! I. D ,,. X, is 17-t V, f 1 ffd f ' Ahildje It i 7, .V I fy jf! 1121 'jijffi ix 4 D Advertisements Athletic C Club Best Thespian f57j Best Thespian 158, Baseball Team Band Band Sponsor Banquets Cheerleaders Class Basketball Teams Class Favorites Commencement C571 Coronation Scenes D. A. R. Good Citizen Dedication Delegates to Boy's State Delegates to Gir1's State Dial Staff Division Pages Drum Major Echo Staff Faculty F. F. A. 8. F. H. A. F. H. A. Sweetheart Flashes Football Football Queen Footlight Club Foreword 1 Freshmen Freshman Beauty Graduation Exercises C575 Gym Assistants Hendrix and Hargis Informal Snaps Juniors lil Index Page 119-147 Jr. Beauty 106 Jr. Dinner 11 Jr. High 93 Jr. Play 108 Key Club 114 Knights of Science 113 Library Club 12-13 Literary C Club 112 Maiorettes 117-118 Miss Carter High 89 Miss Jr. Carter High 17 Monitors 96 Music Concert 82 National Honor Society 2 Principal 92 Runners- Up, 'Beauty 92 Safety Patrol 78-79 Seniors 2l,27,5l Senior Play H575 59,65,71 A. 75,81,97 ' 107,119 113 Sophomores 77 Sophomore Beauty 2l'26 Spanish Club lol Speech Classes 12 s. P. Q. 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