Central High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Cookeville, TN)
- Class of 1935
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THE CAVALIER Num-:TEEN HUNDRED THIRTY ive: Pubhshed by THE SENIOR CLASS CCNTRAL. HIGH Scuool. COOKEVILLE Tu-m:,sse.z. I!!! NX x., X fjf OHEWOHD It lS tue GDP wa t11s, of Ine be elier, we trees rel de Wfkt 1 DW Centrel. Hcere JLSM tV1G 1 1111 UILH O 1 S e171 t of D119 volume those i 1 ' 1, :iM,, W' g e L s4uAl1 t?- E 'jf e T' tfl 'Y 'Q' W.vL, vf 1? 57 jojx to all wee turn its paves, and return tie ,L u 5 1nen1 r'-2. ef .. llf, fwl y 4+ fTfi days at 1 ff gwfff gggffflw A x W! As a very small ecpresslon of our sincere appreclation of the efficient, generous and t1P8l8SS worv of our highly e teemed teachers and sponsols during this, our fourth year ln h1 b school, we, the Senlor Class of 1955, respect fully dedicate this fifth volume of The Cavaller to Miss Pauline Hudgens and M . J B Foll s 3 N W , X A YP f M .w ' 1 Iv w ' , Q' - 1- W 1 r V. . i 01112 1935 Qlanalm' Hrs John D Holladay Ch6m1StPY, Home Ec E Fowler Clark Math, Law Wiss Pauline Hudgens Engllsh, History David R. Terry Vocational Agriculture Miss Emma Ruth Ensor French, History, Economics W. M. Davis Principal, Math Miss Sheila Officer English, Civics 4 Mrs. Paul Robinson Commercial Departm Raymond D. High ent Physics, Biology Miss Agnes G Home Econ W. B. Fol Vocationa Miss C Genera Her reenwood omics lis 1 Agriculture leo McGlasson l Science, English bert Staley Clinton General Science, Math Miss Estelle Daniel Latin, Algebra 5 'LIL ,L f1,LL , . cl If C 'Z7' ff I + 'Q E112 19:15 Qlauelllrr 6 f f 'NW J? A H- -Y . - - X! jj Q X Xxx Y ' ' ,- Ml, ,-,f .Af f ,1 - Jr, ,' , lff k f' X ' , cf U - fff fdfup. Vffkf ' 1 x10 J ,, A ,f , f ' 'ff fflxlfwfu M ,fp ,,l! fA V I M ' W 7 -' .'.. ,- , ,f , f I .14 Xl' : 'V 0 . ' 'F 7? Afill fy 5' ' S fm Uhr 1935 Cllanalwr xx C14LAfCJ W 4, Q Eubene Davls, 1T6Sld6Dt Vllliam Football, '51 '55 Dairy Judglng leam, '51 '55 President, Boys Club '54 5 Wrather Johnson, Vice Presldent H Cooney Debating, '54 Football, '34 Basketball, Alt Captain, '55 Presldent, Athletlc Association, 54 '55 Elizabeth Evans pOffm8lSt6T, Sec'y 'Snoolie Hone Ec Club, '5l155 Girls Reserve, '55 '54 Eureka Literary Society, '54 '55 James Thompson, Treasurer n Stumpyn Track, '55, '54, '55 Football '54 President, Booster Club, '5 Vice-President, Ath. Ass'n 8 4 '54 Uhr 1935 Qlmmlwr X! ,,fJf?C7f Jffgffyffrmff Joe Pandall Xdans Football, 5 '54, Captaln, '54 iresident, Junior Class, '55 '54 Vllliam Anderson Snipe A '51 '55 Beaver Club, '55 Junlor Play, '54 Treasurer, Freshman Class, '5l Oren neith Ball Leviticus Basketball, '54, ' 5 Captain '55 All Conference Basketball, '55 Football, '54 Balfour Key, '55 Il Mary Allen Billingsley Home Ee Club, '51 '55 Latin Club, '52 '55 Girl Reserves, '55-'55 Gam a Alpha Literary Society 9 'ynwfff' I Mr 1' Jfuff J' if z14 U,,t W Uhr 1935 Olaualwr 2ZuQL1'Lf Lecil Boatman HSur p us F F A '51 '55 Lena Rose Beckman ose Home Fc Club 51 '52 Science Club '54 Clee Club, '55 '54 Gam a Alpha Literary Society, Robert H Bradlef H ushmout ' Football '54 Basketball, '55 Hi Y Club, '51 '55 F F A '51 '55 Edith Breeding Home Ec. Club, 10 I5 ,I 'Milf 'flgnalirr leg' 5 our W M7 Qviuciggf ' Hilda Hagrard Breeding Home Ee. Club, '51-'55 Ruby Dimple Breeding Algood High School, '51-'54 11ng'ton,- was killed 1 He Girl Reserves, '54-'55 Eureka Literary Society, '54- '5memb9 of 'he Christ. Home Ee. Club, '51-'55 Ralph Bullington MBU-11.yH Track, '54 Football, '54 Basketball, '55 Booster Club, '5 Ralph Bullington Killed in Action Mrs. :Margaret received a. telegram Department this that her husband, T France June 13. - .Sgt Bullington Ola Bullington . G1r1's outdoor Club, 'sgllilffgihtfllcszfjjflfle at t'he 'Con-tinental 'Die' in Detroit, Mich. I-Ie was inducted Fort Oglethorpe, He received his Camp Wheeler, Ga., n Ga Ga. Camp Gordon Camp Gordon from :Fort Jaekso 1944 for overseas He is survived Margaret Boatman. spell son, Stanley his Iatzheriand George: Bullington, Lean d mmmwm E ar 3193953 Cllaualwr af' J if wiv iff, Cecil Bur ess nCowboy Booster Club, '55 Bessie Busselle Home mc Club, 2 '55 Eureka Llterary Society, '55 G1rl Reserves, '54 '55 Secretary, Sophomore Class, 55 Margaret Allce Garlen Valedlctorlan Home c Club, '51 '55 Football Sponsor, '54 Gam a Alpha Llterary Society, '55 Joyce Carmack Home Ee Club, '51 '55 Eureka Literary Society, '55 Girl Reserves, '55-'54 Senior Play, '55 12 Uhr 1935 Glanalirr Coe Chettanoo a Centzal V I Q55 Booster Cl b '5 o oo n H ' 'J 1 A illiaw C rewford Will' I5 Q esfetball 55 '54 ehelah Paul Dietz lnstel cience Club '55 '54 5 I Tary Katherine Dillard led Home Ec Club '51 ' 5 Uureka Literary Qocietr, '55 Girl Deserves '54 enfor Play, '55 15 NcYXN.Aj,s,5M.4A.s..vJ UNSQ4-A-J YYX ll 04 ' an Nikki I Q 's Q gm.-AXO l B. V. C ke XJ Q. . xl W- , 51: Hi-., 54- 7 u 5 . i HN F li ' , 54 717 f' fl L. JI KJ ' H, 1 Bov's Club, '54-'55 T.F.E. l- 55 TF - F. T3 T V .. ... .... 5 - M , nv- -nu Q . LJ , 1 F.F.A. ' 4- 55 pf -r in rv ' L - s , - 5 1.4 .. , .J - l L , 3 - . 03112 1935 Olanalwr jf X I Hershell Lee Dunn Lebanon hlgh School, '51 '5 Eureka Literary society, '54 '55 Girl Reserves, '54 '55 La Cercle Francaise, '55 Cecll Gentry nCow Football, '51 '54 Basletball, 51 55 Alt Captain 55 54 Track '51 '55 Captain '54 Crawford Athletic Cup, '54 y I Dimple Gill Rosy Smithville High School, '52 '54 Home Ec. Club, '54-'55 Basketball, '54-'55 All-Conference Basketball, '55 Senior Play, '55 Ruby Grimsley Cumberland County High School Gamma Alpha Literary Society La Cercle Francaise '55-'54 Science Club '55-'54 14 I . W i ' ,fgjf ' f ffgf' ' ' J f , U4-C I 'IME J U ' ' 'X ' , ff 4, J' . ' ' f 14 f A , . P' - L ' UH ' , 'Af.'.w?1 JV lv ,, , - 4 f f -va ll f. V '-i , l ' I fl Uhr 1935 Glanalter '!f'w ffmyjfw MwyJoHmdhm 'Fluffy Ireshman, Cedar Till Sophomo e and Junlor, monterey Gamma Al ba Llterary Society, '55 Art Club Shural Hensley Geral Football, '5 Basketball, '55 1 Booster Club, '55 Amy Lee hunter Home Ec Club 51 '55 Beaver Club, '55- 4 Literary Society, rlay, '55 Eureka Senior Vernal Lafever 1!HuSk.y. H F.F.A. '30-'55 Science Club, '55- 15 '55 '55 M I 1' A R I M I r 6' I I I 1 .- 1 ' 1 u 1 1 - I F O . I' l 1 . , K Y H H 5 F.F.A. 52 1 ' - ' I 5 Glhr 1935 Qlanalwr JA Xfff if 5' fy fbfm Arda Eldrid,e Lee 'Bowser Track, ' 5 '55 Boy's Club, '55 La Cercle Francalse, '54 55 I521 Georpla M11 Lee Home Bc Club, '51 '55 La Cercle Francaise, '55 '54 Glee Club, '55 '54 Eureka Literary Society, '54 '55 Millie Livesay Doc A '51 ' Qcience Club, '55 '54 H Fthel Luke Home Bc. Club, '51-'55 Science Club, '51-'54 16 Uhr 1935 Qlanalrrr ffffwf fyN 4f iffy Leon Luke A '51 ' Bus Driver, '55 '54 Football, '54 ,J ,ff Gy Anna Simon Vabry Girl Reserves, '55 '55 Eureka Literary Society, '54 '55 Myrtle Mahler La Cercle Francaise, '55-'55 Science Club, '51 '55 Home EC. Club, '51-'55 Eureka Literary Society, '54-'55 Mildred Maloney nBaloneyH Home Ec. Club, '51-'55 Latin Club, '51 '54 Gam a Alpha Literary Society Senior Play, '55 17 NW! J QW 01112 1935 Qlanalwr WL Nm WMJQ ze W' Julia Emma McClain Judy Gamwa Alpha Literary Soclety, '55 Cheer Leader, '54 ' 5 Senlor Play, '55 Clifford Mitchell Bull Dog A '51 ' Boy's Club, '54 '55 Football, '54 Bus Driver, '54 '55 C Moore, Dub Hi Y '55 '55 Booster Club '54 ' Sergeant at Prms, Senior Class, '54 '55 Senior Play, '55 Jack Painter Freshman, Bardstown, Ky Sophomore, Lebanon, Ky Football, '55 18 x .. K . ' - ' ,ff ul M, 5 M . ' 01 f My fu 'JJ ' is X rn' I n' C Home Ee. Club, '51-'55 H N FuFs 0 - Q U. . Jr. U H A , - 55 Uhr 1935 C1121 alwr F lbert Phllllps rd Io asketball 55 Tootball, '55 ' 4 Captain '54 Pre ident boLhomcre Class '55 A Basletball, '51 '55 arl krlce 5 Boys Club, '54 '55 valter Thomas Qualls Burrheadn '55 ' Qasketball, '55 H Y '54 '55 Debating Team, '55 Charles Reeves Thedfordn Vice Presldent Science Club Boys Club, '54 '5 Stage Manager Senlor Play, '55 1 61112 1935 Olaualwr WM ,WW P 200 'AWN Iary Frances Reeves Lntered from 1OHtl3C Cllch D Hlvr School '55 Girl Reserves, '55 '55 Pureka Literary Society, '54 '55 La Cercle Brancaise, ire ldent, '55 '54 Junlor Play, '54 Zeb Rich Aebedee '51 ' Boys Club, '55 Hurshal Riddle Quack' A '51 ' Js Club, '54 '55 Norma Willene Shlpley nShorty Home Ee Club, '51 '54 La Cercle Francaise, '5 Girl Reserves, 54- fo Glee Club, '52 20 H' 4 Y Uh? 1935 Qlanaluar yi' fry M If wife M' MW' yy 'yvyrfw' KF' agar 6,535-1,j',,2' ef? C bl gle Jr un ey Io Foo ln' ' Senlor Llay '55 r A '51 ' Boys Club, '54 '55 Opal Smith O pal Home Ec Club, '51 '55 Eureka Lite ary Society, 54 '55 Glee Club, '55 '54 La Cercle Francaise, '55 '54 Eula Pearl Sulllvan Home Ec Club, '51 '55 Eureka Literary Society, '54 '55 Girl Reserves, '54 '55 La Cercle Francaise '55-'54 Curtis Terry Treasurer, Junior Class, '54 Secretary, Boys Club, '55 21 I or K. ' ff .- . ,yn ,L - f 4 , - 9,'f , , U, Q-I, nf ' ' .- I .u .- Ki, X I . r ' 1, 5- 10 0, O11 1 .jyxfl Q X, , gj A F X A . UN, .WJ , Q. IIAXLV X- r f JU, 152' K. . W a . ' JU A Hfj S , H f ,' H , - H , 'K lf' w.F. . - 54V 0 In ' -I U I 7 E P ualwr 'X f25?i fflgff J, bb ,pf 'kv I 0.1.4. '111 Oliver Terr CE4v aL. .4444, Bill ootball, '54 '6 '-fl Q' H1 V Vlub '5? ' 5 '444A' Bovs Club '55 61 ,L444446 no Qenior P a '51 nlGU1C6 Irene Tlnch Y lt! Home uc Club, '51 '55 Vureve Literar Society, '54 '55 Girl Reserves, '55 '54 Le Cercle rancais '55 '54 Burch Dowell Jade n0scou No FOO11HH, '54 Boys Club, '55 Glectrlcal Fn ineer, Senior Plaf alton L 'ard H enatorn Oration, '55 '55 Prize vinner, Countf Fontest, Bovs' lub, '55 22 W' O vx K 'Q f by . xy! X 'XX J ' J5 , L 1 ,F' f 'A ,r , ' , xxx .,v Or gg! ' M rrp ng' ca' by J 1 , 5 D x ,J I fl if ww .3 W Af .'f,Jf L M f Eu-I is gb O' 1 J 5, U Y Q71 ' H YY ' F ff , Q 1 , , 5- 5 f 5 . , L f ' 5 1 y, F .- 'nl' Y . .L h I V 'T V .- T - 5 - ' 1 H , 0 Q ' , F .1 3 1,-L' . 'ill C' T' 7 , U 3 ' Emmaline 'hite Uhr 1935 Qlanaltrr z6.LiQ6,7 C2144-Zz-4.6 Q,0fv u77ZK-530' A241 5L6 eu- P1 yf SJ-uv Letln crm '51 '54 T1-.Y MA, Pearl Reba 'hltson WU' PAM.. Jan QQA Baxter Seminary 'el '02 It-Z. we Ajtlgd TM Home Ec Club '52 '55 QHH 444, urexq L1terefQ Society, '54 '55 Aqljitb Billie Williams 'Ih1skers LM' j'2t:f-L50 MJ F F A '51 ' 5 K, XQa- F W A Basketball, '54 '55 W-'H.,,4 viee President, F F A '34 '55 WLYLV Estelle Jilliams T4 Girl Reserves, '55 '55 Eureka Literary Society, '55 Salutatorian Julia Witherington Entered from Lebanon High, '54 Glrl Reserves, '55 23 Uhr 1935 Glaualwr QENIOR PLD S Pl TCRY Estelle llliams In September, 1951, ninety six untried Freshmen assembled at the City School Cookeville, Tennessee to begin their search for hlaher knoxled e e were in the hands of our teachers who were to make true Cavaliers of us They initiatinp us into the mysteries of alrebra and Ietin Our sponsors were Clark and I B Freeman Margaret Carlen vas elected president Nothing tlous occurred during our first year The next fall we pathere un our boots, left our preen reshman vavs successors and became solemn Sophomores This year we moved into our new as nutty lepan by onler momen to our hioh school building, our present home Qome of our Freshmen did not retzrn but there ere enough new ones to swell our number to 102 Our sponsors were Miss Cleo Tc lasson and M L Acuff our president, am Burton This year we took more interest in school activities hen we became Juniors, our number totaled only 81 Come of our members quit school and went to work or married This year Hershell Lee Dunn from Lebanon lgan, and Jack Painter from Lebanon, Kentucky joined our ranks Our leader throumu this busy year was Joe Adams, our sponsors, Eddie F atson and iss Agnes Freen wood Cur class was well represented in the school activities this year In March our Junior class presented a comedy, 'Short 36,' to raise funds for the Junior Senior banquet which occurred later in tee year This year the student body chose new colors to replace the old ones used the City School Scarlet and Blue were selected Near the end of the school year the Tunlors went on their annual picnic at Monterey Lake After burning much midnight oil, sleeping with a book in oar hands, and with the aid of kind and pitying teachers, we won our battle with third year geometry, Wnglish, history, and French and earned the rivht to be called eniors The followlnp fall, thirty seven members of the Junior class returned to fin ish their high school course Several of last year's Seniors returned There were also some new ones Ruby Dimple Breeding of Algood, B F Cooke of Chattanooga, Dimple Gill of Smithville, Tsry Jo Hardinp of lonterey, and Julia intherlnvton of Lebanon In all there are fifty three to receive their diplomas Our president this year was Eupene Davis e chose as our sponsors Miss Pauline Hudgens and W B Follis In March a mystery, 'Hobnoblin House was presented by thG Senior class The proceeds went into the annual fund fs is the custom, the Qeniors were guests of the Juniors at the Junior Qenior banquet The graduation exercises will end the high school career of fifty three young men and women, only thirty three of whom were among the original ninety six Thus we have spent four happy and important years of our life and are fully armed Cavaliers Now we shall scatter, some here, some there some will continue their educatlons by goinp to college, some will remain at home others will enter the business world As we cease being Cavaliers of Central High and become Cava liers of the world let us ever bear ir mind the value of integrity and labor taught us at Central PA U , US I S q . . , H M , , 1 x . 'N LX , - ' L . ' . g -T J '. . . - I 2, . . - e . H V v . e - 1 W . , ' 'Z . 5' A , H ,. . . , - . , , . u ' A , U . - . I Ruby Grimsley from Crossvilleg Mary Frances and Charles Reeves from Pontiac, Mich- , ' n . ' .g .V H 3 1 '- O A I I I - Q , , g at . A. . l . V , Q A a ,X ., . 4 I O , A, 1 I A 1 A Q H ' J v if O O 0 . . . sf -u I . . g , .. ' 3 - O un . . . . Classwll Ig-:if ZebRfk 1: gl wif- '7 xvx :I- '! Je, the Senior lass of Putnam County Central High School, 1954 55, beixg gf sound mind, disposing memory, and at the point of graduating, do hereby publish this as our last will and testament, thereby revoking all former wills by us made Je hereby will and bequeath to the Junior Class our faculty, our seats in assembly, and our class meeting place, the liurnry, and any other distinctions or prllileces v Ich may be ours we do also make the following personal requests I 7lll1am nderson, do bequeath my great beauty and glrlish figure to Paul alker, I Joe Adams, do bequeat my bl ears to 1 Barnes e Rary Allen Billingsley and ary JO hardlng do bequeath our chewing gum to aylor otout, she does so need it I rdtner Johnson, do bequeath my titles of M st Flirtations, Hdndsomest Boy and Cutest Boy to Cecil haffin I Halton Yard, do bequeath to Hal Lee, do bequeath to Avo Boyd my do bequeath my red hair to Gertrude Henry Dyer my dignified manner I Georgia poetic nlent I ary atxem.ne Dillard, IcClain I Lecil Boatman, do ecuc th my to Cecil Anderson I ildred aloney, do I Keith Ball, do bequeath to Cecil Sliver my interests in Cane Creek surplusn light bulbs and long ponds dequeath Frank cCrae to Willodene Ray my ability to play basketball and also I B111 Crawford, do bequeath my love making technique to Hartford Boyd I 'argaret Garlen, do beque th my intellect and knowledge to Lucy Chote I, Billie Williams, do bequeath my fine grorth of whiskers to J T JeBerry I, Amy Lee Hunter, do bequ ath to Thelma Hawkins my bottle of hair dye I Wlizabeth Hoff melster, do bequeath my friendly and sunny disposition to lildred Allen I Bill Terry, do bequeath my ability to roll a nseven ur 'leven' to Charles Stout yrtle Mahler, do bequeath my quiet disposltion to ildred Lorgan I, Robert H Bradley, do bequeath to Shural Fensley my pet woodpecker for pecking peepholes Ye, Bessie Busselle, Julia Emma UcClaln, and Rubye Dimple Breeding, do bequeath our boy friends tn Dahlia uilliamson, lise Vinninvham, and Odell Smith I Ralph Bullington, do bequeath my athletic ability to Thurman Jhitson I Curtis Terry, do bequeath my debating material to Ned ierron I ubg Griusley, do bequea h my ability not to rgue with teachers to Eugene Huddleston I m aline lhite, do bequeatq my knowledge of Latin to nathleen Apple Jillie Livesay, do bequeath my solid geometry complex to Victor Pharris Ve, Billie Chapin and Charles Reeves, do bequeath our love for electrical and radio work to Yeb lalker and Charlie itchell I, Earl Price, do bequeath to B rcey Rich my Charles Atlas Iuscle Builder Course le, dlth Breeding and Ola Bullington bequeath our love of study to Pauline Jrlght and Kathleen Davis I, Glenice Tlnch, do bequeath my interest in Arda Lee to Bessie rlatt I J C Moore Jr do bequeath my stilts to Jere B Robinson I, Clifford ltchell, do bequeath job as bus driver to Walter Buck, without pay le, Cecil Gentry and Arda Lee, do bequeath our fleetness of foot to Ray Stout and Albert falker I Hershell Lee Dunn, do bequeath my interest in bird dogs to Edyth Berry I, Hurahal Riddle, do bequeath my coaching ability to Doc High I, Opal Smith, do bequewth my ability to cwmpose music to Elizabeth 'oore I, M C Slage , do bequeath my liking of ncertlfied potatoes' to Rola Bullington I 'Rosyn Dimple Gill, do bequeat1 Glenn Gentry to the care of Dr Warmer or one year I Lena Rose Beckman, do bequeath my affections for Haslell Livesay to Ruby Crawford I, Jack Painter, do bequeath my wrestling ability to George Judd I, Estelle Williams, do bequeath my 'Crushes' to Beryl Halle I, Joyce Carmack, do bequeath my dramatic ability to Anna Bell Cooke I, James Thompson, do bequeath my place on the second all conference foot ball team to Alfred Pedigo I, Ethel Luke, do bequeath my interest in Rola Bullington, to any Junior girl who will take him I, George Plaxco, do bequeath my knowledle of history to James Plaxco, so he can get through too I Hilda Breeding, do bequeath eon Luke to Opd. Kirby I Anna 'abry, do bequeath my five years high school experience to Terry Bullock, I illene Shipley, do bequeath Continued to page 58 25 hh l bl . I I ll ' . s 1 , W 1 A 1 H , l f ' ' A' .Y r A -50 , V , f' 11. f -A a vl FW I J '- . Q Q , . . L . 1. Y ' . Y C, 1 'fl ' V . 2 ,, . . , . . , Q A . J . . f 3 Y. J. . H ,.. ' . IL ' . ' Q T A an Q -, . . , .. - , . , . L e C- . 1 H . . . . t . , FI A 2 5 - M , ., n .. , , J A a . 717 T ' ' 1 ' ' I , . Ah ' lh I I ' ' 0 - . 1 1 ' ' ' 1 ,:. . V2 , . . . A ' '-' . u Q M o F ' . ' -4 A 1 .. . M . , . . I, H , , 7. . - m . .H . f , . V . . . . A . 'I J. 4 . 1 I W 1 E 2 U . , N . 1 ' - I ' 1 R Y . 5 2 , . , 3 T 1 W . I, T I 'K . . T Y . . nl , , '1 5 . J E ' . , do W - . . . - . . , .. . ., U I o e an my 1 . : I , , - n n . . . Q . 1 7 , f . N W . . . f . , I . . . f . , C . : . . 0 . - O - - . . . T . , v 1 . u ' 3 .-I , J Uhr 1935 Qlaumlwr H I QJII C601 l al Lee, loe Out of the mi t arlse the class of 'Q Descendlng lnto one valley all e ith knowledge, chance, nope, and OG p lf ltl coura e to conquer all xno d re e Have labored four years not in valn Gulded by wi er he ds, teachers twaln e have fought for our colors t rou h thlcl and thln Dear old Central, we know you wlll always wln e have met alon tie pathway, Iany hardshlps, many c res, e have strlven to help our classmates, o66ylDg always thevr burden to share e have reached our destinatlon, Other Llfe we wlll now explore, heel the good work oin onward, Dear old Central ever more CLAQQ SO G Opal Smith Our colors stand for C n s , And these they'1l always be, The scarlet and Blde, wlll always do, To serve humanlty Chf Je do love thee, dear Central Hepefs hearts and hand to you And to your gleaming colors Je promise to be true We do love thee, dear Central, And our hats re off to you, We love each hue and shade so brlght Of old Central' Scarlet and Blue The bc rlet's for the loyalty, Jhich shows ideals high. The other, Blue, which means be true To dear old Central High. 26 OJ . LI l w ., ...- ,E vf ,- TD I LJ Cl Ami' It . ,-4 s s 5, . . J., . vw . V J ' 1 . 1 1 fi fa ' -a .gl cu , 5 ' , , , 1 au 1 I 3 u 'y ' q 1 V . - I C L I ' s a ' A ' 3 TJ . - , ' H - f L.. ll 21 f U . . 9 - . A. .. ' ' ' V - H. wr LJ L , ' r Q ' Q ' -L - Q, ,T . . - . . 0 . . 1 L ' ' .L ... J. l 'wr ' .u . . - V . r 'J Lf' G' ' ' ' u.J u.: - - I ' C' CW 77 x il ll I I u 0 so 5' o '1 , 0 . 3 U -JQ. .1 . is . ff 0 .1 Tl - i A g I l EE. YK C , ff 0 a Q 9. II ' .. V' V' 1 3 1 me Erbs, W-C-Moore 'Q gg ' - --5 . fa,-,.....i -- It was in the month of July, l950 I had been reading my annual and had dozed off It seemed as if I were back at Central High, where I had spent so many pleasant hours I was startled in my sleep by the ringing of the fifth period bell But as the eobwebs cleared from my mind I realized that it was the ringing of the telephone It was the bus station informing me that the bus which was to carry me through the lest was due to leave in an hour As the 1950 model streamlined bus began to gather speed, even around the dan gerous curves, it reminded me of an old student at Central who drove like that glanced at the driver It couldn't be But yes, who else in the world had ears like that? It was Joe Adams Ie began discussing the old classmates Clifford Mitchell had married Hilda Breeding, and they had settled down on a farm in Dry Valley Cl1fford's oldest boy was driving the school bus Zeb Rich was the Prin cipal at Baker's Cross Roads I was looking through a magazine and saw an ad that said WI was formerly a 97 lbs weakling Let Earl Tarzan Price make a new man out of you in ten days At Memphis, Tennessee, we took on a lanky passenger with a large suitcase It was Lecil Boatman, and he was selling light bulbs throughout the country H informed me that William Anderson was teaching toe dancing, expression, and hem stitching at Algood High School Margaret Carlen was the teacher of English and History at Central High succeeding Miss Hudgens who had married and settled down Dimple Gill had become Mrs Glenn Gentry and was residing at Calfk1ller,Tennessee Ijgaamsd mg gjm gghgsed. tg leave Egan s Reeves, and,thgy olggg as artners or While we were stopped in L1 e Rock, who shoufdsggsie but M 48' Slagle been hailed from coast to coast as the greatest hitch hiker of all time He informed me that Mildred Maloney had become so attached to Junior Military Academy that she and Millard DeBerry had united and she was a teacher there I went up to the hotel and the clerk was Billy Nilliams Billy told me that Arda Lee, Vernal LaFevers, and Leon Luke were bellhops at the hotel Hurshal Riddle was athletic director and volley ball coach at Possum Trot Edith Breeding and Nillene Shipley were attending the cigar and candy count ers at the hotel I went to the picture show and as the curtain rose a chorus of girls came dancing out I rubbed my eyes for among them in scanty costumes were Bussell The vaudeville was finally over and the main show was on It was a west- ern two gun thriller called nBurn 'Em Up Burgess, featuring Cecil Burgess of gui tar picking fame As I got on the bus I saw a gigantic fat,man It was Gene Davis He was the fattest man on earth and was with the Haag Shows he told me that Jack Painter was a wrestler with a street carnival and Robert Bradley was his part ner He also told me that Nrather Johnson was conducting a corresno lence school for love making and hypnotism Keith Ball had just received his diploma and be come a partner of lr Johnson James Thompson was lover in Heffner k Vinson shows James Plaxco and Brother George were running 'lling station and George and Glenice Tinch were engaged to be married Bill Terry and his small son were the Asher and Little Jimmie broadcasting over 4 S L on Saturday nights Halbert Phillips was raising fine bird dogs Hobert Linder was teaching and coaching bas ketball at Helena, Tennessee Eula Pearl ullivan was teaching at Sycamore, Tenn essee As we stopped in a little country town I noticed a medicine show going on It was Cecil Gentry selling salves that would cure snakebites, falling arches,bow- legs, and pink tooth brush Bill Crawford and Millie Livesay were his black faced entertainers Cow told me that Charles Reeves and Burch Wade were dealers in sec ond hand junk and radios at Crawford, Tennessee Lena Bockman was teaching Geome try at Kalamazoo, Michigan Bliss Stewart, Opal Smith, Kcontinued on page 58 D 27 V1 Q 5- 1 is-. . I , . ll . A ' . .A .T e a Mary Jo Harding, Mary Allen Billingsley, Julia McClain, Ruby Breeding and Bessie 1 w ' - W Ze Uhr 1535 Qlanalier Mildred Allen V C Allison Cecil Anderson Jewell Barlow Edith Berry Avo Boyd Hartford Boyd Monette Brown Valter Buck Hola Bullington Edith Bullock Terry Bullock JUNIORS R L Burch Bernice Bus ell Alberta Cameron Cecil Chaffln Flavil Clouse Anna Bell Cooke Audrey Cronk Lucinda Cummins Kathleen Davis J T DeBerry nillard DeBerry Gladys Dyer 28 Henry Dyer rrances Ensor Melverdla Farley Mary Jon rerguson Lula Jai Gentry Charllne Gracey Beryl Hd.le Ned Herron Bennett Huddleston Eugene Huddleston Wilene Huddleston Wlllie Clyde Hyder H. S. Barnes Lucy Chote Glenn Gentry Ejliil 1535 Qlanahrr Juanita Terry Ralph Thomas Frances Vinson Albert Walker Lorene feloh Thurman Uhitson Mabel Hix Helen hitaker Ruth virt Mildred Morpan Charles Stout Joe Litherington Gertrude McClain Pay Stout Pauline Wripht Lois Newman Taylor Stout illle C Wright Dahlia Williamson Iwi' 'i wr 'lr J ld-.1 - . . N Kathleen Apple Clarence Bartlett Lawrence Bartlett Helen Lee Bates Marie Bellar Arlie F, Billings Lillian Bockman Harold Bradley Edward Breeding Ernest Brown Lawrence Brown Dimple Bullington Myrtle Bullington N34 lv' ' SOPHOMO ESx Moselle Bullock Lou Ella Burgess Earl Bussell Oscar Bussell Stella Bussell Odell Chaffin Virginia Chapin Lorelle Chote Ruth Clouse Lucy Cowan Rubye Crawford Haywood Cronk Lois Crowley 50 Dillard Daniels David Dicus Dimple Dietz John R, Douglas Lucy Dyer Roberta Farley Estelle Flatt Arville Gentry Opal Gibson Louise Grimsley Halene Harding J. L. Henry U. L. Hensley Uhr 1935 Qlanalivr Uhr 1935 Qlaualirr Jewell Howard Elise M1tCh611 Vergie foward Annace Ioore Rastus Huddleston John R Mott Helen Hudson Gordon hunter Phil Hutcheson Ralph Johnson Chester King Lawrence Lamb Winona Lee Elsie Lamb Len Mahler Nell cCormick Merle Pedigo Ralph Pedlgo Nellie Phifer Elise Price Nillene ,uarles Eleen Reeser Elise Rhea Don Russell Rose Sherrell walter Shipley 31 Louise Sliger Odell Smith Bill1e Stamps Dorothy Stamps Ralph Stwart Anna Ruth Thompson Dimple Veteto Mary F Veteto Charles Walrath Frances Vatson Herbert Ieyenberg Harvey Whitaker Robert Lee Nright 'L3' 'W -C 1 AF-lf' - ' '-'. f'-guys. ,..A,,,.,47i ,f - , MA? fi. 1 I Y' , -Q Y -,N SOPHOMORMS p Q YT ,f 1 vi . . 1 . 1 I T x iw' V . '- - K1 4 -. , 4 I' 'F lei ' Uhr 1935 Qlanalivr Joe A1llSOH B1ll1e Cox iz amiga FHL. SHI EN HQ? sf Pauline Allen James Crowley David Akens Mae Cumby 5 Ruby Lee Bartlett John Darwln Louise Bates James Dicus Jessie Lou Bilbrey Robert Drape Pearl Bockman Houston Boyd Howard Bradley Samuel Brown Dave ullock V1rP1n1a Burton Elizabeth Garlen Gladys Chaffin Neal Clouse Jane Cooke Jim Dyer Anna Ruth Ford Fannie Elrod Maude Elrod John Featherston Doyle Garrison Edw rd Gracey lillene Grlmsley Robert Hayes Jim Hoffmelster 32 . 'W' . ' R. ... 11 tag 4 1. nfs- ' , ' . . 80 W y , I . 0 I . Mary Ruth Judd W . I 0 O . . xi' E ' ' A . . . . .18 . 4 a ' Ti . ' , 1 - A I A h V 1 0 . . I' . Peggy Howard Odell Huddleston Charles Holladay Jlmmle Isbell Juanlta Jackson A C Jared, Jr Ann Jared Charley Jernigan Buford Johnson Bllly Vellogg Dorcas Klrby Lola Loftls Frances Maxwell Maylean Maberry Woodrow Maberry Uhr 1935 Qlanalirr FR SH EN Bev IcBroom Harlan Reeves Ella V Macrae Lela Rockwell Frank dcCfad larvey Seay Olivia xihor Agnes Shipley Albert H ott ary Smartt Nellie Iott Eddie Bell Smlth Wary Ruth Turphy Tyra mith Sam Myers J T Spivey Mary Alice Painter Milbra Spivey Geraldine Paris Claiborne Stewart larie Phillips Lstelle Stockton Gllbert Phy Geraldine lerry Rosemary Piepmeler L Geraldine Terry will Henry Painter Lenneth Shipley Catherine Reeves 53 anal. WW Bennet Travls dmond Tribble BP1C18 alker Hammock Jall Dlmple ebb Jewell Jebb D Ihitley Margot Jllhite Ruby Williams Sara Nllhite Jessle Winfree Ira Winningham Bobbie Vright Louise Wright c 1 . pq i U O E 'L f . ' - E w I . . . 'six 1 I 1-v Frank Koss Mary lla Sliger Alva K. Yarren l. N I E. 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T' Ak 1. lu LJ . g I . . . ti' ' V 1 45 7 C ' ' . m . . . 1 YT ' Uhr 1935 Qlmmlwr JUNIORS This year's Junior class boasted one hundred members when school opened in September At one of our early meetinns we selected Bennett Huddleston to be our president Almost immediately thinps started happening The salesman for rings came and we selected our class ring It was only a few weeks until they were delivered and we have been proudly dns playing them In the early spring preparations were made for the Junior play A com ittee read several plays, and chose one entitled 'Crashing Socie y A cast was selected and the play was given in early April The proceeds from this were used to finance a Junior Senior banquet Miss Agnes Greenwood was our sponsor By Tuth Jirt SOPHOMORUS The Sophomore class assembled in September, 1954 and as our sponsors, selected Hrs Holladay and Ir High Officers elected Vice President Lawrence Bartlett, Secretary and Treasurer Members of the Sophomore class were active in athletics and forensic events Many of the boys lettered in football The varsity girls basketball team was practically composed of Sophomores During the year the class was deeply grieved by the pass ing of an honored and esteemed member, Elizabeth McClain A de dication service was held for her on Sunday, Narch 17 1955, at the Nazarene Church at which a library was dedicated to the mem- ory of Elizabeth The Sophomore class contributed to the lib- rary The Sophomores treaded carefully this year, and in Hay conr plated the course which means they are half way through high school By Elise Rhea FR bm IN On the third day of September, l954,approximately 125 gre n freshmen marched importantl into the hall ways of Central High School At first they were lost in the mazes of algebra, agri culture, general science, and home economics The present freshman class has imporved rapidly, and is tak ing part in school activities Lembers of the school athletic teams came from this class and a bright future is in store for them By Elizabeth Garlen 34 . . J ' . t W. for the year were Willene Quarles, Presidentg Anna Ruth Thompson - 3 . 5- J I' O gf, ,Ina . I t L , 1. YL.. ,1 -if M--. -f ,I I 1 1, N' I I I ' I ' I Q4 U' W f 7 7' :x X 'Wy r 4 35524, 7 'll Q0 X ,O 1 'if' ' i V ip Al ' I X x IX IX ' IX Ili .KJ I cn Q 'P' 'io will 0 Lt, I I 0 . I X I ' : ,lk I I I I xo I I N I I I I f I I I 4 I I I I I I I I ,' xx I I 1 ' lf, !1 'QL , 4 is . ' h .V 'Ml' .vw - Aa., A I 1.5 Ia If 'y n H A 4 IQ N' Inj! -si . f 'ma 1 . .A 'Af ' , f ...ZAVX ' V' F5123 . .... ..., ..., ,zz-I -4. . :',f 1 ,-I W'-ff' - -, xx 'li nq I .ff-'I 5 N an-him .KMM .f ff H' 1 ' OI 1935 QI l' mwah hr auawr Raymond D High, Coach Joe Ada s, C Dt 1U and end helth Wall, tae le James Thompson, guard C6611 Gentrv, center Robert H Br dle uard ilamll Clouse, end Wrather Johnson, qmarteroacl Rqlnh Dull notch, hal oack Qhural Nenslef, halls ck Jack falhter, fullback 6 'YN N Y , XYQj N , t, lf - '- . 5 ' Af 11 .c iff! 3- Q ,. cv-. , I' ' 'V ' ... 11 , Eugene Davis,tack1e . 1 A t. a v, F . V T-1 v, ' ' 1 L ' ,i Q mr- i 7 V p1 3 -. .U ' 5 Uhr 1935 Qlmmlier Lawrence Djer, end Bennett Huddleston, halfback Bobble Irlvht, ward Sammle Brown, flllba k Cl1fford Mitchell, hal back B111 Terrv, quarterback Joe Allison, cente Leon Luke, end Hdward Gracej, end Alfred Penlgo, uard Arthur Plepmeier, tackle Glenn Gentry, Uanauer 37 Jax Q 'Y . 7- . . on V' J ,rj . . ,A A 1 C . C. .. 4. .L . . .1 11 -1 U 7 1 ' fu' L . ,wwf Uhr 1935 Qlaualwr GIRL'S BAJKLTBALL Back row Clark, Coach Chaffln, center L Webb center, M Veteto, forward D Veteto, center, Loftis, guard Kneellng Dyer, center D Webb, guard Farley, for ward Jared, forward Sittlng Gill, guard Cronk, captain and guard Barlow, center. The small flashy airl's team which represented Central high in 1935 fought determinedly to win ten of the fifteen games played, and go to the semi-finals in the district tournament. The team assembled by Coach Clark was well bal- anced with good reserves at all positions, In Cronl and Gill, who made the first all Upper Cumberland Conference team, Clark had two superb guards. Farley and M. Veteto played well at forward. Both are Soph- omores and show promise for the future. The girls were defeated by Monterey in the county tournament, losing by only one point. Livingston de- feated them in the district tournament. Every member of the squad except Gill will be back next year and prospects for a winning team are good. 58 iSxQ1i TJ I ' N ' 'AJ vb 13 . X 1 I lf I in ., J f ,.. - I . :. .T V I ' C . O Y: ' s J Q ' I O I O , Q . . O ' I o 1 n , ,. ' 2 ' J I , 0 ' V I u 0 ' 3 9 J. Uhr 1935 Glanalwr BOY': 31Smn BAIL Standin, Gentrf anager, Sli er, center, Webb, center, Hensley, forward, inntngham forward, Johnson, forward, Clark, Coach Kr elin Bullin ton, forward, Ball, Captaiw and Uuard, Br1dley, guard lor the first tire in five years the Central netball seasow with as much as an e en break county and district ournaments 18 pames were Ula bo,s conpleted their bas the re ular season and d Nine were won nine feated the lrst Val and 'orterev suc amhed to the Cavaliers in the finals To prove did nd: ent r ing are with All toli the r clwim to the county cup, Central defepted naxter who the count tourn ment, 22 21 in the Central nw, in a thrill a Franx Ierrivell inish it wws the most succe sfnl season since 1930 Centr 1 xas defe ted in their se ond a e ln the distr1ct to rnanent b Cartha e, ter defeatin Algood in their irst ne. Captain Ball, plaaini his serord year as versity n r, was named fuard or the All Upper Culmerla i Conference team DlC16d 5 ne noecwes Cecil S11 er Jas name center on the second All Conference team J 11 119 1111 39 ' J V , 1 1 Q at . .- I '1 .. 4, x WTI . A. - J , f-. 1 VT . f, . . . .yy I M, H Y R' I .4 , , . . ' . a . W: , ff A. 1 ' W K, f ' f . ' L , . 2. v . In ,3 . 13 . Y, 1 Q 6 . . ' , lost for a ,500 average. The cownty championship wvs von. Algood was de- ' f FS f. . ff , , '. 1 ,. . 1 R A L Q n , . , v .H - W' - 6 .. 2 ' L ' , . fp , S. , . 9 2 V J ' A ' ' g J M , nf W 1 fi. 1' 'r A , , . .ZZ . ' . 1 v - x . .. . - 1 YR. A .I 7 t . , Q. . 4 v- v- fl I, . A . - .. B 1 J 'aims Uhr 1935 Qlmmlirr TPACR Due to the fact that the annual went to press before the trac season was well under way, it was impossible to pi e the results of the seasons run ring It is easy, however, to predict a good sea season's excellent team wlll agaln wear the BVD's for Central High Among those returning to dash hlther and yon for the old school are Bulllngton, Huddleston, Gentry, Thompson, and Lee This quin tet placed second in the Iiddle Tennessee state track meet last year and will rank l, 2, 5, thls year About thirty candidates reported for track practice but Coach Cl rk out the squad to a meas ly eighteen and has been devoting his spare mom ents to molding another championship team Among the prospects this year are Sam y Brown who can do anything except throw the hurdles 40 x ' r J YV., . 1 A o ' son for the Cavalier track team since most of last . , x A O l I - O Lf thirt five can ish, for foot ll mer ' om the nrevlou to Pnce n tolvn elefer J weve , the then settled on tH0 es end e wht successive s es Lbhr 19.43 Qlaumltrr ste who an ered t l of o new coach, aynond actice orlv three, ax s and entxv e letter ltr tri cro n o sales ouch iv? was ccnnelled schedule e of the season 7 O from Tnfn otte Uisaster tre shane of ncclderts l nuries and nel! iblllties ere rlajed onlv t we ost Pleasant Hill, nterto n Ilvlnvston, 'ontere, nrt P lc lnnvil e, ebrn n and Kmithfille toof the ave lievs into camr, blt the last three vane hsd reveflel the nossihllities of the teen and some hope was ex res ed for entral 1 tleir came with their arch rival, Baxter It wal homecoming CHX ard the larfest crowl o ever witness n rlrh school ra.e 1 foonev e IUS on tant The s ies IC e clouded and a sl'pht ralnfall had fellec to slow the fiel Amid much entlxslvsm Central kicked to nrter vho proceeded to score on the first four plars The rtre nofnt was made, and Qsxter led 7 O Fentral elected to rece've mhe elrendv dowrcsst 'entral S1UnOPt9TS save a feeble cnecr as the call sallec rr do'r the Pie 6 to Pnlrter Aho tofk the ball the ten xard llne 'hen the tends rose to toe'r Peet and cheer after cheer re cunded across ecb ielf fn that vicxoff e erv Wepter nan has oeer blocked comoletelv or his feet v h the xcertlon o to cn e 1llon'nH acres the fielc as einter neared e end of s GO VHI c Cnr t or s n see ed the t t l n ext nan would set Y' bepore be crossed that white llre ut Thompson, stumpf little vuard materialized Pro thin sir ano benuti u y out the man out of the play he rolnt b core fter that the rn e as all Fentral and was won 11 7 A few oeys late Jordonsvllle wallooed the entral lad but vro cares' Any football season 1 s cc s Ll when axter is beaten, Hecnwse ent al has never lost a football pare to tbe4r nearest lvsls, sxter mhornson, vuard as nlaced on tbe sec nd ll lnner Cumberland Porference 98171 Tv Qlllie illiams 41 f Q an . 3 1 A N., FCJTiWhL 7 y- did1t-s H sw -l he cal ur U-: n H In '. H- V' w' 'X '-3 ,,... 'N , ,, oc n L8 - pr .-, c nlels,- fi . Q fl nel - M 1 lr , J , s Veer. ' t. . s u. F ro.I M 7 ., F N, ,J , . 2 ' ' . fire . Lo' r . First 'ex on , . was won - . , f , , , ', t m in .. , . -, f' I W s. 1 f x w 1 A o I I . ' . A T w , . N L 3, Cdl h.pe, L V l L,,l 5 . Q ' 1 , L i .- ,f .l 1 1, . , 1 s f, J . , 'K 0 A 1' N v c U, . c . , . -s . U n ,, 1 . , , . ,f ' j . . ' , wt t o t . .. H n J ill 'u. W .. i. 'A k v r I , -, - .- ,1 lc. u ,,. 1', an 1 . S. , . ' J - . .1 1 4 . . B '.. , o 'A . , , ' L ' fl wr . 1. ' . U ' on . Y ,. . L .. . S' I. l . , , , - s T. U T ,-l. t . ' v . 1 . Q 1 c . , n alt, -. e , . . ,F one fn ,K ft - ,-nU . .' . . F th, . , . -v.'d tow ?d,'. .rek. I 1 sectld it m., . t hs lo e F er A ' V xlffl . . V .. '. ll . . F A .I . 1 , . as -. 2 L 1 F Tl . TH , wns food end :le s . tie! 7-7. 5 .. ,,, , , - H M, V H H , . c . ' ' r 7 . l ., '.,N' s, n . . . s u es 71 ' 5 , , ,o t 1 , C r , A U - r . 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Kelth Bell, Eachelor o Uglwhess Most Popular oy, endllest Hoy Marvaret narlen, les tentrel 1 Vost Popular Girl, Ne test GlPl Beryl Halle, PreLL1est flrl Jolllest JHHlOT, Lutest Plfl, ost btflwsh Clrl rather Johnson, ost Handsowe Bo, Cutest Boy, ost btvllsh Boy, Most Fllrtatious Raloh Bullnnwton Best Boy Athlete Tildred Taloney Wlttiest Glrl C hoore, r Wittiest Boy 42 Tapes 'bonu on 1189 TJ llzametm Hoflmelster Pl6Ddll8Su F rl Frances nsor lapp1nves+ ilapper Joe Adams ost Gallant Boy Jalton Ward Most Ulfnlfled Sen1 Lmmaline Jhite Quietest DUDll Diwple Glll and Glenn Gentry Cutesu Couble dmund Trlbble lresne E reshman 43 ent ent Kept QGUE ept Oct Oct Oct Ocl Nov lov 1 OV lv OV Ilov Nov Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb. 7 10 11 lOlR 19 4 school ooened ll the llTl5 fllrt :lt r 101113 obod c me to school County fair llTSt footb ll ,are t b fayette 7 fle s nt T111 beat us lo O d wreck on y to game None llleo and Q1 dead :hen the ame rot under ay atertovn flooded entr l under touchdown deluge v ryboof happy, thoush L1VlU ston wlns ibompson goes harve tlng Wlth h at! bentral scores, but lose to o terey fd ms has blowout CONlN b c , so he and tzo solid hours on ort rey hlfh ay ost of scuad 1D6l1g1llG, but team plays Carthage lebanon bP1HQS an ulanoe HQ football team HQ carry back 2O O fln lbo son locks Johnson, Wall and Glenn Centry 1U mob ay's o flce Johnson, all and Glenn get revenge nd eat cheese 3DdVlCHGS on Thompson's SOQ omlthville finds Pet meetl f Glenn h s da e ro l Wlth Dlmple C111 Jhoopee' Centr l drw Paxter twrough the mud and mire to wln lo 7 Jhoopee' Gordonsvllle mins, but who cares? Girl Reserves feed football boys Yum, yum' Basketball practlce b851HS Chrlstmas vacatlon begins And now it ends' 1955 Lverybody resolves, svears and etc , to better bo S and g1PlS felth Ball gets struck on dry land golng to C ne Creek All PSSO1UtlDDS are forgotten Ann pets angry at Chural, so hural sings winter aond rla d,n especlally the wor s 'm happy tonite' Seniors pass mid term flnals Clark picks Hcabinet members. Boy's basketball team wins county champion- ship, be ting Monterey in finals. Cont nued on page 585 44 a,,mm,w L1IxLI..4J M J 5 B , . 5 O L . S A . 4 A M Q' . ' 1' h Q . V ' sl 0 6' If Q.. 0 J T U. 0 2 L . 21 a gen . pea a- -O Q . 28 M a a n' Q '- . Ha v ' .-Q 1 0 1 ,' 148. ' 1 L 0 A' K - c I H -- v ' ' 5 'ff . C, .1 Q 0 4 'ii X 3 ,L 7' . . 0 12 'T fw 11 w Y ' ' F' ' ' M O -A ' 1 n F O L, k 7 In ' -L . A - c, cf . .v,., Lia. A1 we o Q. U- .U 'X Q A 1'e -. 1' 5 a K B. T. 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O - O out H Uhr 1935 Glanalwr EMM Valedictorian To see her average of 96 26 one might thinl that Varg ret Garlen was a perennial book worm Although she devoted a good deal of time to her books she did not conflne her 3CtiVitl8S to that field She took partzm her fourth year She is much admlred by all who know her because of her frlendly nature and her understand ing ways Central is proud to award xargaret her di ploma, because it is such deservlng girls as she who will in later years return a dividend on the knowledge acouired at Central Balfour Ley To Yeith Ball goes the Balfour Key,based on scho larship, loyalty, and achievement His scholastic av erage being above 90, and his participation in other things, such as athletics, playing both football and basketball, debating, and a member of the cast of the senior play, well warrant his winnlng the award Salutatorian Estelle Jllliams was handicapped because she liv ed several miles from school But she was able hoover come this and accumulate an average of 95 86 The fact that she overcame the handicap under which she labored proves conclusively that the honor of being salutator ian of her class was not misplaced when it was bestow ed on her 45 C 10, zz other things, being in numerous plays and debating in 51112 1935 Qlanalwr FU1URr FIRLJRQ OF A1hWICA CH,bTLR 125 members The Largest Chapter 1n the Jorld F F A Basketball Team Front row wllllams, B huddleston,Phill1ps, Billings Gentry Second row Mitohe1l,Qualls, Stewart,Pharris Back row Follis, Terry, O Huddleston F F A Club Officers next page Boyd,williams,Bartlett Thompson Csponsor5,Brown,Dan1e1s 46 Q x A 'l 1 -.1 C vfvf It ' 1 1 J X Qi JJ .T '1 1 ' n ,. ,v --Q !....... ,,, ,v .U I S s- 'A V A. ' e 0 0 . my' - a 1- u o o , ' ,, 0 o I a u I I C 0 0 4 fy, Q 1 51112 1935 Glanalwr fav-J MMU- G lb Lwe chaptel has 120 oald memae s Jhlc have over 0000 llvostcd wn fWPH1Hf ani 1? 4 1 lnvested ln other th-Qfs Lhey have D3VlW s an nankinf accounts amowntlu to 1,99 1ar11nf lnvestments this year show- ei an 106161 e 1 twe Q3VlHWS nW Bankinf accounts ln creased ine banklnf system lS an a ded reature thls year some of the accompllsh ents of the chatter have been toe wlnnlnr of anproximately 90 00 at the Falr the buyins of tio ton of Certlfled Irish Potatoes co operatlvelf and puttlnv out a nursery of 5000 plants vacclnatinv and castration Ol ho s,dockins 1ambs,test ins 5000 blrls for D , pruning and spraylns of frult trees, the terraclnf of 1and,and the holdlnv of the Father ani son Banouet The chatter has made apnroximately 500 forth of artlcles 1n the larm Shop The chapter has one anplicant for State Planter de ree and one apcllcant for Knerican Farmer devree In the natlonal contest the chapter 13 contesting 1n Oratorv, Dairy, and Livestock judvinp By Dlllard Daniels 47 . 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' it HOME nCONG'ICS CLUB Pauline Allen Frances Maxwell Ruby Lee Hartlett aylean 'ayberry Louise Dates Clara Taynard Jessie Lou Bilbry Flla V 'cCaleb Harriet Boatwan Alyne 'cCorm1ck Pearl Beckman Olivia Minor Jeneva Brown Nellie Mott Vir inia eurton Tary Ruth Vurphy Elizabeth Garlen ary Alice Painter Gladys Chaffin Ceraldine Paris Jane Cook Hyrtle Pharris Rubye Lee Crabtree 'arie Phillips Vae Cumby Posemary Piepmeir Tary ue Cummins Catherine Re ves Fannie Elrod Leila Rockwell Pessie Flatt Agnes ohipley Anna Ruth Ford Pertrude Sliger Willene Grimsley ary Ila Sliger Em a Hawkins Iary E Smartt Peggy Howard Addie Bell Smith Timmie Islell Myra Qmith Juanita Jackson Milhra pivey Ann Jared Mary Ruth Judd Dorcas Kirby Lola B Loftis Hazel laberry laude Elrod Alva K Dimole ebb Jewell Dara Targaret ilhite Puby villivms Jessie infree Louise right Kathleen Apple Helen Bates Lillian Beckman Cladys Bray Di ple Bullinpton Myrtle Bullington Luella Burgess Stella Bussell Virginia Chapin RPPBD tebb lilhite Lstelle Stockton 'eraldine Terry Lorelle Chote Ruth Clouse Lucy Cowan Rubye Crawford Lois Crowley Ruth Crowley Dimple Dietz L Ceraldine Terry Kate Essex Adelle Thompson Carolyn apstaff Bricie walker Roberta Farley Estelle Elatt Martha Gentry 48 ll tx Cpal Gibson Falene Harding Je ell Howard Vergle Alice Howard Helen Hudson Irene Hunter Elsie Lamb Gladys Mansell Nell McCormick Elise Mitchell Annace Moore Nellie Phifer Elise Price illene Quarles Roxie Ramsey Eleen Reoser Elise Rhea Rose Sherrell Louise Sliger Dorothy Stamps Anna Ruth Thompson Dimple Veteto wary Frances Veteto Frances Vataon Lola 'ebb Ivalene Wiggins Dimple Gill f f - 4 f- g xy 1 ' ' f,h. , ' -, . j V gr '--www' , Ei-5 dx :M r, ' ..l A , . ,J M..- - K , .. - 1,2 . 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C FT Bn resident Joe Adams Secretary Gladys Pyer Sponsor E Fowler Clark his club lS comnosed of tke letter men in the three mawor snort at Centrel High footb ll, basket balllboys and fillsl, and track Durjnv tke year of lQ54 45 a total of 44 letters fere farded students for the r narticibation ln these snorts Forever, this number of nev lett rmen ere e al letters were awerded to men vro had made letters before here were lso a number of boy to 1 tte in tvo or ore snorts Whey ere ullington, :all rown ensley, grad ey, Johnson , and entrv PCtlV6 membe ship is permltted the mana ers of the V3PlOlS teams Glenn Gentry, Odell Fuddleston nd illodene Ray vere awarded manavers letters 49 U TT J IK1 l , 5 ----- A 4 ----- 5 J . ..... , m . .L 1 1, 1 J. - - - ,I I 1 I. S , l . J 0- 3 - ' W' 'I X ' O . ,I 4. t 'Cya , ... .f 1 v av. , - - i 4. 2 . . n v M l t,J e w not accented into the club due to the fact that sev- r . a- C . 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Uhr 1935 Qlanalirr EUREKA LITERARY SOCIETY President Elizabeth Hoffmsister Vice President Estelle 'illiams O Sergeant at Arms Dahlia illiamson The Eureka Literary Society was organized at the bepinninp of the school year with a total of forty two members and is affiliated with the boy's Booster Club The c1ub's sponsor is Viss Pauline Pudvens The obgect of the club is to promote interest in literary work and a feeling of fellowshi The club colors are brown and yellow the motto is Know Thyself' ' 50 111111 .NJ secretary A Treasurer---Hershell Lee Dunn J D - I I xl l rg 0 - . , E2 ' . , Q Uhr 1935 Qlanalwr Ill 1 K James Thonnson Pres dent atler Oqason lce ire ldent ode to ocrlcuez ecretary o ural Ienslej erbeant at 'rms L :owler l rk ponsor The most actlve orf DlZ3tlOH at Central Nlgh chool durlng tne ye r l9o4 K5 was none other than the booster Club, sponsorec by Fowler Cl rk, and contalnlng the mos representatlve group of boys possible to a se ble Club 1GStJf5S W e made irtere tlng b numerous debates, speeches, d1SC1 slons of promlnent matters of the day, and bJ musical selections rendered by members of the club In intra mural ac lvlties the boosters led, win ring the clxb s etball tournament and fenerally fu HlShlPg le ders ir all phases of sch ol life 51 I' Uhr 1935 Glaualirr GALTA ALPHA LIT RARY SOCIETY G A L S Officers Margaret Garlen President Anna Bell Cooke ecretary Juanita Terry Sgt at Arms The Gaama Alpha Literary Society was organlzed the beginning of the school year with Niss Ensor as our sponsor Our brother society is the Central Boys Club We have had several girls to enter all Forensic events, having two winners selected to represent Cen tral in the humorous and dramatic reading at the Tenn essee Interscholastic Llterary League We also have an extemporaneous speaker and debater representing our club Our club was runner up in the club basketball tom' nament 52 Gd E J Louise Grimsley --------- - ----- Vice President ----------------------3 TL ' at O Uhr 1935 Glanalirr IJ UOV' TQB ufene Q3J1S Tresioent Qil1l6 ox Vice PF8S1d8Ht Curtls Terry Sec'y and lrees Joe da1s, Qeo Jared Sgts at rms Gne Ol the nost actlJe clubs in the school dur ings ere m de lnterestlng bf the orl 11al lde s of our sponsor, r R D lbh, brought forth lhe mem bershlp of the cl1o was made up of a gre t number of talented boys who took p rt in all qCLlVitlGS of school, such as football, basletball, track, declgim ing, oratory, dF3,8tlCS, nd all other lntra mural conpetltlon Lhe purpose of the club was to promote lnte e t ln these tllTgS rom the restlts attalned lt can be easlly pelcelved twat the purpose was accom ollsbed large numbex of the ne bers ere lower classqen and wlll be bacl wltx us next year 53 Fauna, , , Q U V J--,..L. - .L J.. 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IW c Q L, - 9 Uhr 1935 Qlanalier IRL HEQTRVES President Naraaret Garlen Vice Pres Llizabeth Hoffmeister Secretary Frances Ensor Treasurer laylor Qtout Paul Robinson and Ui s Emma Ruth Ensor have accomplish ed several thin s durlng this school year At the end of the football season, we sponsored a banquet f the football squad At Halloween we Have a spooky picnic at Nichols Springs e met at Taylor Stout' home Christmas for a tree and gift givina Ve have tried to carry out our motto and be true loyal Girl Reserves serving Cod and our country 54 3 I I 11 v , KI , ...J -..--- L y' . Qi-'11 P , Q d IIIIL- The Girl Reserves, under the leadership of Mrs. or O , R VJ N u , X . J , Yu ' S . 6, L 3 J' Q Uhr 1935 Glanalier sc We gem an fw1+Iw r q owoor e 1 or Wn1z 1 s we r w L We 1 be lwtf embers vlv lP The Veer une clue Aooeer ted e 1r elezve 1 v 1 other Qi llnr W N Lan rlend ,ec+1Cn. 'ev d r emu e +es e e e on everv Urofrqw e 1 V of N 7 +11 ve Deen s q1DcTlJ Jr e We O ral FU cl H 1 te euru r , rlan h eves and Joe Lllwsoe a ierdd? the sfqte il Y COHVLH'lO5 lf H shvlll . 55 Uhr 1935 Qlaualwr Joe dams 1U L Buslness ianager Ielth Ball dltor ln Fhief Tqrgaret uarlen Associate dltOP 1U Mlef James Thombson Clrculatlon lanager fill O1lVGT Terry Assistant USlWGSS anaver Dimnle Glll enior Class dltor nr ther Johnson As lst nt ClPCU13tlOU anager 56 ' Q v7'vT p, rn ' 'l'r'1 AL: Q A SL'i.l.'I' 'xx AL. I g 1, . If 0 . x. - -T , , .L1 'Vx -1 1 ur. 3 N s 1 - u fy Q .LJ ' . UAL ' .L Q h D. - 7 L. -A f- o Ui - 13 0 E.,- J-J 1. LL Q Q F A v- I O . ,Lv TT' ,-1 rw ' Q ' ' T7 D 4 .LIL 71-ff-,IJ Uhr 1935 Qlaualwr ymq Z?-'Mn , WT Mufti melfy of's Cluo Tditor Herskell Iee ,unn Jiri' olub 1d1tOT Feloh Pul11n ton ieabure Tditor Qry 1 noes Ueeves Qofure Pdltor Vurob Howell ade rt and Humor ie lus e Snorts Wditor i1Wiam Anderson Ar d Humor '12 5? 1 Obuaf hr 1935 Qlanalwr CLASS PRO HECY fContinued from page 279 stelle illiams, and Pearl .hitson were working on the I Lmmaline hite was teaching tap dancing and horseback riding at N1lder,Ten nessee alton lard was the political boss and dictator at Small Change,Tennessee Curtis Terry was the Jewel Team man at Spencer, Tennessee Julia Vitherington was teachlng at Cookeville Grammar School Mrs nary Katherine Dillard Judd was giving piano lessons Hershell Lee Dunn was a trained nurse Walter Thomas Qualls and Shural Hensley were operatingxahot dog stand at Sparta Billy Chapin was engineer for the radio station at Hillmam Nyrtle Iahler and Ruby Grimsley were teaching third and fourth year English at Bax ter Seminary nthel Luke and Ola Bullington were homedemonstrationagents of Jack son County Anna Labry and Elizabeth hoffmeister were running a tea room at Punkkx 'ollow, Indiana I was told that B M Cooke was a piano tuner and that it paidtn get a new piano when he got through with it instein Shielah Dietz had experi mented and was trying to prove that the people on the moon were civilized just as we are xmy Lee Hunter was the Home economics teacher at yrdstown Georgia 'ai e was writing Poetry for the Grit After seeing what each of the students had amounted to I thought You never can tell what tomorrow will bring aILn CContinued from pa e 252 my red tam to Joyce Voftls I ary Frances Reeves, do bequeath my affections for Ralph Bullington to Geneva Sloan I Cooke, o bequeath my mathenatical intelligence to 1abel Hix I Dugene Davis, do bequeath my excess weight to Alberta Cameron I hula Pearl vullivan, do bequeath my nSnipen kisses to Juanita Terry I, Elise Stewart, do bequeath my great love for Bill Crawford to Lula Mae Gentry I Halbert Phillips, do bequeath my ability to drive a car with one hand eprin s bus driver tw Gladys Dyer I, .alter ualls, do bequeath my art for ask ing brilliant English questions to fillie Curtis right I, Julia Witherington do bequeath my back se t in histor to Helen Jhitaker I, Shelah Paul Dietz, do bequeath my physics knowledge and instein iann tendencies to Cecil ebb I Vernal Lafever, do bequeath my wealth of jokes to Robert cDonald I, Leon Luke do bequeath my end of the bench to rlavll Clouse I, Burch fade, do bequeath my vit to Iillard DeBerry I eb Rich, do bequeath my task of writin the will to Ruth Nirt CALLNDlR CContinued from page 443 Feb Bennett Huddleston gets stuc' in Livingston I B Fol is wears a derby Web Boys defeat Baxter 22 20 IH last minute Feb Girls enter district tournament at Sparta and beat Lafayette Feb Girls beat undefeated Smithville and enter semi finals Feb Girls lose to Livingston Feb Boys beat Algood in district tournament har And Carthage be ts our boys Mar ors give play, iobgoblin house Barch 12 Debators lose to Algood Mar 22 Boo ters and Home nc clubs win club b sketball tournament rar 7 The annual goes off Jhoopeel 58 '.W.A. f. .MJ A I' I U ' .. . 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' -ff 1- ' Q 4 4 .11 I O , V . -4 J-J Uhr 1935 Gfanalwr C omplfmenfs WEBB PHARMACY For Sour Convenfence Cozy Corners JOSTENS TREASURE CRAFT JEWELERS STATIONERS CLASS RINGS COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS MEDAL5 'TROPHIES JOSTEIIS TREASURE CRAFT .IEWELER5 acfofjy DWJIUIY Manager Owafonna Minn A PI6arw0a:1 All pfcfuros and ,ohofogro,o'15 In fhfs book were made WI-IITES STUDIO For good ,ofcfures o of reasofvoofo ,Off co!! Whffeo Sfudf 65 0 VAUGI-IN MURPHY FANCY GROCERIES QUALITY FRESH MEATS -SC 248140 Phones Home40 Complfmenfs INR WHITAKER CO Manufacfurers CONSUMERS ICE CREAM 61 of AND 'N' AND I N F . - , , . .. , Complimenfs of A - H O 1 of AN ' . . o . , . of Uhr 1935 Qlmmlwr ple MURRAY BALL Jr:vvr:a.r:R C0 ,olme f THE MODEL DRY CLEANER5 LAUNDRY The Model a' es fbesf 375' Z7J Co plfme fs WRIGHTJ 5 IO 2,5 'IOO Comp! m nf JERE VVHITSON CO ns ID JE AMBULANCE .SERVICE SCZOI XY glrf Phones fr' Z0! Comp! JEFF LOFTL5 50115 MASTER ONE STOP JBERVIC E JTATION F resfone 77f6s5 and 5 ncfafr Producfs Corner Oak and fire! 15115 CO pf MADDUX PROFFITT Coakewlfc .5 fbsfasf Grawmg Jfore Once yo fry You!! always b y Agome F four Af Your Grocers RAGLAND POTTER vvHou:5Au1 GROQERS Compfmenfs J Z BARNES CO I U m 1' n 5 C Om fm nfs of of - AND H o I f' Phones .I m - n 1' e 5 of . of I 1' u ra lf6Cf0f5 df' mbabncro R 5.C2 Day Phones H0me.55'Z . . f amz . E If . lfvenhs rr? fmenfs 0 p of u A o no 1' ' ' 1' ' I U i ' U of . AN . . D . Ano 62 Uhr 1935 Olaualwr C pl me ts WEST .SIDE DRUG CO IOI SERVICE STATION TEKACO GA5 'N OILS MALONEY M CAWLEY FARMER5 BOOK STORE ARCADE BARBER SHP Comp! an fs CQQGM BOTTLI NG CO CXKZ EVERY BOTTLE STERILIZED FIRST NATIONAL BANK COOKEVI LLE TENNESSEE DE PDSITORY F' OR UNITED STATE5 GOVERNMENT C ompl menfo EAST SIDE CAFE DR SAUNDER5 GID LOWE. 5TAnf. FTENNLSSEE T F' I CAVE COUNTY r PUTNAM Cm F KwlLLE CENTRAL :5LRvIcL51Anon MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE. MODERN BAKERY 5Y5TE.M OF THE UNITED STATES NEI-II DOTTLI NG WORK-5 om 1' n -L Q f lm 0 of ' U MoToR co. w I ,II xv, E . .' l' I f II I I. of J 0 , o n I 0 0 I 63 Uhr 1535 Glam alivr WEST SIDE MOTOR CO Doom: Pmrmourn CAR5 DODGE. TRUCKS C0 ,ol PENIIEIIGRA55 FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Day or Mghf IVI IVIURRY CO DRY Gooos 5:1055 CLOTHING READY T0 wwe Mau. NERY The .Shopp g C nie of fhe U,qoer Cumberland CITIZENS BANK Capffal 5 ,ol J 560000 1530000 f fe f P d 0 7' e0e,w ts C I WALTER PHILLIP5 DIXIE AVE MARKET Where Cenfral H gh and EDI? 7Z:c!'I mee! fo good eats QW? Z e os-mme: sm as 5Avl':5 'rams Moncv msmwon mem: SIIITIIEIIII UIIITIIIEIITAL TEIEIJIIIIIIE EO Comp! m nfs C mp! rn nfs F end Cooncvu. 1: Golf COUNTRY Cw 64 'I' m mver1f5 of A,,a A c, 'n . I I I M N J I . C' ur u in 8 r I 1 , rr rea ai n fm 51' . C . -'Z-T...- ornp fmenfa -A --M A of s,.2 i ,P ' LON I vu I , nNp H r . In ,al , I e o I e of of G C1 Friend ri . In X Q L 0 Ano E A E .9
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