Central High School - Centralite Yearbook (Fountain City, TN)

 - Class of 1957

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Everyone has u favorite class, and lunch is everyone's fovorife class. Tl1ere's always a mad rush under the shed on rainy days. -i.l .-p Well! Have you ever looked at a bug under a microscope? I Have you ever seen a more posed class ? Above: Bridges breaks away for several yards. At left: Central wins fl1efoS Put me in Coach ll Severance moves in for the kill. P4 sports -.-sa J r 2-Sf' fx . My W 1 is was qw S K K P l Pez ff: if ' s if 4 ev ,lag . U f :Tef- , ff-'zif V . , 15m Aw ati ug Q .mW imc? , B 2 fly 'W S, V K f ' 6' 1 iv w 9 nys fakes core l I' Bill and Charlie get ready forthe lunch period. Mr. Lay managed to catch Jimmy one time this year. Who said the halls are crowded? school life Before school snowball The life of an amufed football hem. wow!!! Sue is -Wning 'O 5' housekeeper. 5 Q.. Y Q W 1 ,qi P-O a -.... v A 3:09 lx R ss l' l 4506.4 s s Q K ,VL ' D ' Q if Ax. xx Q K. hhht ,. -4' sf A at ilu' I, l X v ,OAS ' . Qin -. Yll I., Y How do you like flwis line-up for the ball game. l ff J k k d ' M oc s gets wa e up for the day s work. John and Som use Hpepsodem Three quarters gone and still going strong. Fun fo' all al 'he nsock h0P- ll dedicated To our Mothers and Fathers-H whose interests have been in the improvement of our lives--- whose love and encouragement have been inspirational --- and whose never ending sacrifices have made possible these four years ofhigh school --- we respectfully dedicate CENTRA- LITE of l957. The Class of i957 I 2 ADMINISTRATIUN - , A- i . v .J 3? in. - Zi - J ,I r V I i I Nia 2 Our principal, MR. l'l.G. LOY, having been at Central for eight years, has gained the respect of his students and everyone in the community. We students feel that he has disciplined us wisely by his Christian standards. His friendly smile and hearty laugh have expressed the true spirit of Central High School. l l Miss CLARA MASTERSON MISS KATE GIBSON MRS- LEILA DJQRREST Freshman English Freshman English Freshman En9l'5h S J? MRS. FEWELL MRS. ANNA BARNETT MRS. MARY GAYLOR Freshman English Sophomore English Sophomore English A in ,, i-,uf 2 , , 5 , we 'B Q--h..,, H is f 'l Q-Sf-.- -ff.. A - . v i: ly: -' ' -- S 12 5 , , ,.-:,::if.15 f?ffssiK,j:f:w:: fi A P as . F fi H- who ..,gi rw. S A , ,M-., ,,, 9 A ' , if S ' ' L' iw - ., 11 x S K 'ww ' ,J-Q SS , 1 .3 Ss .'., f If -Q , f - ' i MR. TANNACHION MRS. JULIA STEWART MRS. MARY HARRISON Sophomore and Junior English Junior English Junior English I5 MISS GLADYS WARREN MRS. EDITH WILES Senior English Senior English MRS. ZELMA DRINNEN Algebra l 501 g- Fas:- fl , Q !! K' 5 TH 'wre- mfitb' l MISS WANDA PHELPS MR. BRYCE PETREE MR. P.M. WALKER Freshman English Algebra l Algebra ll V 'SKU f A X E E -E 5 X W., fx xi , K Q fs MR. EARL KELLER MR. WILLIAM BROWNING MISS LULA SHIPE Plone Geometry Trig and Solid Algebra I lll Chemistry MR. HENRY E. MCGINNIS MR. BEN CHAMBERS MR. KROLL. Genera I Science MISS ANNA WEIGEL Biology v.. any - iii Img' I' . .. L ,ggi .. MR. ANDREW DAVIS Driving Physics Biology MRS. DUPREE MISS EVA VENABLE Librarian Librarian MR. O'DELL WILLIS MR. CHARLIE SANDERS Band Chorus I7 .If 'mi MRL: ' 'ng--2' MISS BURKHART MISS MINNIE MYERS MISS PAULINE MCCLOUD American History World History Civics sf E 41 I I ' MISS NANNIE LEE HICKS MR. EUBANKS MRS. LUCY ASBURY American History Sociology World History -1 C' 0 H 4 .N 1 .nf ,ii rr I I Q QI ., S AS.V... A 'Q Q 'ri MR. FRANK BORING MRS. PACE M. JOHNSTON MRS, LOUISE SMITH A., Geography Latin I and ll Spanish I and Il f :v 'W I H D60 000 D000 MISS GLADYS STONE MRS. GRACE IRWIN MR. VERDEL NICELY Typing II Typing I General Business 4!'ne'H?'X3.- 10,4 .5 -'T Ig M ,My-If. ,- 'Y ,V W5 f it a .Cys , . .f it -. jr ffl'-I sg' .. fw,.- YN I . nw.. L MRS. MARJORIE MURRAY MR. JAMES LARGE MISS ALBERTA AHLER D.E., Shorthand, Bookkeeping Industrial Arts Speech Arts MR. DAN BORING MISS WILLIAMS MR. O. C. LLOYD Phys. Ed., Boys' Health Phys. Ed., Girls' Ar! Phys. Ed., Boys' Health I9 W as ' W. 5 . MISS LOUISE MILLER MRS. SCHUONMAK ER Giris' Phys, Ed, General Science and Home Ec. .Q A ff- MRS. B. IRWIN Home Ec. MRS. BAIRD E Home EC. fi Above right: Our cooks with MRS. HUNTER, the dietician. We appreciate the CUSTODIANS pictured oi right for keeping our school in order. My L am XP MWWNM fw f'QjWm X9 SENIIIRS 5 OFHCERS Vice-president, Charlie Monfgomeryg president, Jonny Wolfenborgarg secrerory, Jane Alexonderg treasurer, Bob Collier. seniors SPONSORS Colonel Nathan Eubanks und Miss Nunnie Lee Hicks. F 1 5 jun X 5 'QQ Alexander, Jane Allman, Frank Arden, Bobby NMS, David Ault, Don Bailey, Annette Bailey' PBQQY Baker, Sandra Baker, Nancy Barringer, Gail Bass' Jackie Beard, Betty Ann Beeler, Betty Beeler, Nettie Belk' Myrna Black, John class of '57 Q 5.4 fo-5. ,f--s,,, E L .1 1-u-0,7 ..,z A.. f 'T J. if 'M X l hlnu A K l s S l E 'Qzvf' ' 2 n 1: ,Qs ! 5 E 2 Block, Kyle Blanchard, Lowell Bounds, Judy Bowers, Boyd Bradburn, Jane Branam, John Breeding, Wilma Brook, Carolyn Brown, Carolyn Bruner, Joan Bryan, Mary Buehler, Kim Bull, Carol Burchfield, Paul Burnett, Martha Byerley, Jim seniors 24 K ,f , is 5 in F' sq Q l ip : IQ' i ,, . ,Q ,wx I'f P ' . -L ' ,. j rmh .,:i Av by C I Cyl, y or l si y ,ss 6 l 'f F WKVK1 K be ..,. 1, K . kv C C ,,. V W, , M as l x .K is -LV. ef A -2 I frilly , Aa . .,.. Ns jg! ..., , ,:,: 1 + l l le ,ia 4 Cabage, Ralph Cabage, Shirley Calfee, Ruby Carey, Betty Carmichael, John Carpenter, John Chadwick, Linda Chesney, Pryor Clower, Wayne Coleman, Frieda Collier, Bobby Combs, Walter class of '57 25 Cardwell, Pat Cassell, Winfred Cole, Bill Conover, Marcia is tb gl 1- 9 fi ffffb s C iffiff, J, ,hi Y 'S . 1 'Qff fl I gg. ' Y' Cl F XX X Jflhdi .44 HQ .73-'C 'VS ' s 75 Cooley, Frances Cowden, Judy Grace Daniel, Nancy Sue Decker, Edwin Copeland, Judy Cox, H.M. Davis, Drucilla Deering, Nann A if ...W 'EQ -Q! Q, X Copeland, Shirley Cox, Patsy Davis, James Edward DeMarcus, Jewell seniors ----u ,X ss NNJ, 5. ff Q E J 'er F 2 311, .- 5 ,hx il 3 r . 7 . s-wx gm- . Cornwall, Patsy Crosland, Earl Davis, Roberf DeMarcus, Wanda ww:-H V fx sg - V6 5 f X mai: 5, i --., 5 if gi vi . , r 'Ft I likvli 4 as x K 1, llkw Y. R , 5 , l A pe. K W f x ' -, L, Denny, Jeanette Dusina, Bill Elliot, Shirley 'W 6' AA- Q' Ia . if l ' X -,L' B -f-.Q ll do B ,', H ik, E A A if-K ' K .Q r A ,, S f 1 x ..,.,-ua .Ll Dewine, Dickey Donaldson, Sue Durish, Karen Dyer, Myrna Easterday, Edward Edenfield, Sandra Enloe, Harold Ezell, Ernest Fallon, Betty Farmer, Nelson Farris, Bill Faulkner, Judy Felknor, Bill class of '57 27 fi- ,' .Q AA i - y Wwe .. ,, I , in X Q 1 is I 1 . in 4 , is '.. 7 . x sl X r TK I.- WE:-v' 'Q Vs. -,K i x .. f. , gig? 9 YUM if ,' R. 'ki' if ff .lf s vs, so . A-aw ff 5, Fielden, Jimmy Forbes, Fred Fulton. Jackie Sue Groves, Myrna Finley, James Fort, Porter Garl inghouse, Grae Greene Robert seniors 28 my . , 13 5 E f ,J I 'V' 9 +L,-f,,.s' 1151-3- f!'!ix.5a 5 ,iJ'.t.i,a- 5 - ' 1 Q ' Q tum- Q- - Flowers, Peggy Foster, Carolyn George, Bill Griffith, Ella Ann Floyd, Luther Franz, Warren Goins, Nancy Goddard, Ann ,e--u Hamilton, Jennifer Hatmaker, Ray Henderlighf, Wanda Hodge, Eleanor Hance, Gary Harrington, Joreifa Haws, Marilyn Heist, Bob Hickey, Jimmy Hiesfand, Judy Holloway, Patsy Howard, Doris Ann class of '57 if l me I Mm, wi Mn '15 ' ' is if -iff-f ' - V W UQQEQ ,S - 1 ,. - - V, ' ,Vi V - - Harrington, Tommy Helme, Don Hill, Gene Howard, Doris Imogene Q .IL L 'TP 47 JY '27 f fs: ,,,-sg., 54' 'f '.. 'NTP I X. . If ' if B-viii, 1 'ft X , 'ti , ,V mx 6 M NN 3 Q 'Y Qs 5? 'S f i-A ', 3' r- ff my x S Wx Housley, Carl Howes, Nancy Hurst, Josephine Hurst, Ruth Hyder, Judith lrick, Bill Jenkins, Richard Jett, Judy my Alu . Hughes, Charlie Huskisson, Jeanette James, Eddie Johnson, Anita class of '57 Hurst, Edna Hutchison, Clois Jenkins, Alvin Johnson, Jo il . 7, - Johnson, Pat Johnson, Wiley Jon,s, Beffy Jones, Eugene Jones, Jimmy Judy, pafficiq Keesling, Carol Kelly, Paul Kilby, Jimmy Kirkendol, Nancy Kirkham, Ronald Kings, Charlene class of '57 11. . K? Jones, Charles Kaiser, Ken Kirkendol, Jim Kitts, Sharon ' ps. ar. -Q- i 'sf' XX: E7 OU: S.,-N lb 55,41 ?8a +4-f 'llxav uv Y' 1 , . . X. Lakin, Nelson LeMarr, Patsy Lewis, Evelyn Loveday, Mary Ann E -- , .:g, :A . W lj- L wr, ., ,.' Lakin, Patricia Legg, Gale Lock, Beverly Lovell, Sandy seniors 242 1 'IR Lansdell, Hoyt Levy, Jerry Lockwood, Jim Lowe, Dallon Large, Wayne Lewis, Doris Loncs, Marilyn Lowe, Jack 5 If , i s ,Q an Km' ,gm -X 7151 ' 9095 11 'Nt Nw , ..Q...--nr Lowe, Tommy Lukkarila, Christine Lusk, Gilbert Martin, Marilyn Martinson, Fred Mathews, Carol Medley, Don Mehaffey, .l.D. Merriman, Betty Methvin, Galin Metler, Tony Miller, Charlotte class of '57 41 Q-QQ dl, 1n,s..! X,7 ab, '19- 45 , ,Q l 4 N -Sao at , ii, Lyle, Edward Mayton, Corinne Messman, Martha Miller, Hugh Alf, 3'2.f',', ' h QS bqhr M x an YZ? 'Q - fn, 1 I - R -7-5 s 'Nbr ll' Sv X9 , ,oaq Milligan, Janice Milsaps, Leon Milsiefld, JSYYY Minton, Barbara Mitchell, Jimmy Mize, Mary Anna Montgomery, Charlie Mccre, Almem Moore, Ann Morton, Paul Munday, POTSY Musgrave, Lynn Mynatt, Keith McCampbell, Tom McCarter, Ralph McClain, Bonley seniors IH A , , A r mr I ,nw .sm R K .i Qzq f Q .ir ' ll i V , r McClain, Carolyn McFall, W.A. McGinnis, Mike McMillian, Margaret McPherson, Jimmy Ne9lY, Marvin Nelson, Doris Ann Nelson, Steve Nickle, Allen Nickle, BlllY Norman, Holland Ogle, Effie Ogle, Ester Ogle, MCYY Ann Overfon, Nancy Pqrry, Walter class of '57 I4 ,Iv l. X K' ' Nr! ff 'N -. Y -, wg? ' f ,.....,.l - l 54 to to vi? 4 W ' - ,Nc vw, ' ML ,K .f A FC., f Q 1 . K cg- 'og K N -wg.. V wi'-J I F Q rs. va . ,..,. gf' 1 Y Payne, Carolyn Payne, William Pless, Sandy Plooard, Ronny Ramsey, Shirley Redell, Alvin Riffey, Hazel Riggs, Allen seniors 36 , KAW' Pelfon, Ben Porter, Frances Riddick, Nancy Risner, Barbara ' , Q.. 'Y' 1 i 5 A S Pfohl, Shirley Quilifch, Bob Ridenour, Gordon Roberts, Jack ag fai- n-,,k,,,x,W ,E my fn-Q .w,,e.- A - M., .K ,sq A- I AQ, IIN f 'i ' ,.., ,G gt :gist .sf , Selig S t 5 Q ff isQNQ,,f,,x 47 5 ,, . .vilfsgg , m,,VV.,A,Z A mia is A S SH M atm' M ,Q J .., 'Q QW , it Ex m g N7 as Robinson, Joyce Rogers, Margie Rollins, Jo Ann Romines, Louise Samples, Howard Sanders, Betty Savage, Gail Saylor, Martha Sayne, Shelby Jean Schuiten, Lee 5 I D Sharp, Mike Sharp, Jerry Sh class of '57 UI' 91 un Severance, Charles MP9, SUTT1 Shelley, Sarah 13 X . 91: wp 5 f ,..: 'Z' 'FISH' 'Q' if fr -.li Shown, Roberta Smith, John Wayne Stegall, James Suffridge, Bobbie fre ' Sizemore, Joe Solomon, Barry Stephenson, Pim Sufferidge, Nancy seniors 38 t A AY Smelser, Leah Stalans, Frances Story, Ann Thomas Edward Smith, Gillian Sfanley, Sandra Strange, Frances Tinker, Doris 'R Kg 5 1? G21 ,QL if 'E of -. wlhhi '.z' Q . Tipton, John Trent, Sam Turner, Jummy Wallace, Joyce t to 5 i 5143. E 'R Todd, Robert Trivette, Larry Turner, Ronnie Wallace, Jane class al Truan, Charlotte Trythall, Richard Underwood, Gary Weaver, Phillip of '57 Treece, Kenny Turbyville, Patsy Vandergriff, Dorothy Webb, Jeun Q, lf' ,-' tl Mfr n A . FTM! 1 - ,. .H- Q--Q .rf is- lf .N . ' X W, gg 1 1 4 '- - - . -. IV Y? Wesi, James Wilson, Kenneth Wyrick, Deborah .L 1-i M .,4 nw W i ff Y , , i i 'i is .. , in iii! H W' A ' any Nix W3 isa White, Jack Willia s, Joyce 4 win, Alben Wolfenbarger, Jann' Wyrick, Jackie Zink, AUdY9Y Griffer, Josephine Hoviafkenf DOHY sig ' . 2? 53 FW? x i X ,.Q1 s tm as Ymwy Williford, Janice Wyatt, James Dixon, Martha Sue . 'V seniors f . t X -ill I, G- A j 5 ,lr Charlie Hughes admires the picture of Jane Alexander and Sarah Shelley which wastaken 1 'X' at Girl's State while Jerry Milstead shows to Sarah the picture of Charlie and himself taken at Bo 's State. U31 ,A Y 1 X - L l . , J -l H, , ' vp- ll .-J X .. , If K X Q lr' bl 'U .- ,' 1 I N 1 . 'Nw Q 'fi' - of K -lf' .-M I '27 Cextralfi Smith as Y' YS X V i xl Qi' F' efhad part in the American Field Service program by having Gillian from New aland to our school and Fred Forbes and Bob Collier as repre- l to Germany. Ri ht: Are Ralph McCarter, winner of the Payne Scholastic Afckergwinner of thi Staley Henseley Blocking Trophy. sent ffoghy, and if ,et A j 6 kN, , 1 Q ,J 'fl ll l U il l X X K . best dressed Carolyn McClain Charlie Hughes senior Ann Story best sports Jock Roberts Marie Rogers l most popular Jonny Wolfenborger ' e su perlatlves most talented Myrna Dyer Richard Trythall S a i r 2 i e. if 1. 3 best looking Patsy Cornwell Jerry Milstead most studious Barbara Minton Pim Stephen son 4lg ' ,,4-5 , ,-L .. N04 wiffiest Jimmy Jones igwif '. -.. -' - I i 1 -'HW' -Eqmgi mosi courteous Walter Parry Jane Alexander Gail B,,,,i,,g,, most likely to succeed Bobby Collier Peggy Flowers -14 AW ...nge-yank-MMF ss N - , .JZ . ..- .aw F 9 's .sam -.i'LMaa..A.,.....A.,.,,f-.,...- I , S , xr ,x As lowly, humble freshmen, V , we rneekly entered the portals of fk' Central High School. The first X' '-- 1' week was spent stumbling through z the maze of strange hallways, but with the patience and the sincere understanding of the faculty, we bf were soon organized into an orderly digg, 'i freshman class. J' l .Q 5 :saints al f::::!'i 1 f ,it riff L 4-4,9 As the year got under way, we :ZX elected four students to represent f our class: Alvin Jenkins, president, 1 Q J, James West, vice president, Ann -,Q ,.c' Story, secretary, and Bobby Collier, -13' '--4---1 treasurer. Our sponsors were Miss 1 Kate Gibson and Mr. H.E. McGinnis. ' ' ' ' I At the end of the first term, fifty- Q two of us were taken into the Junior ' Honor Society. The band received an A-1 rotin at the State Festival and was chosen to represent Qfennessee at the International Lions Club Convention in New York City where they rated fourth in the nation. it senior history E l ATS' 'il We entered our sopho- f X x A f ,BW , more year with high spirits QQ-.lfi2,,' ,5, lgfW ' anda know-it-all attitude X hi , M f 6 at N U I fl ll f , X :ij , A-mt L but this was stifled by - sophomore algebra and ' Latin, and we immediately started to work Election time rolled around and with much ap le-polishing and politica campaigning, X .X the following officers were - elected, Alvin Jenkins, president, Winston Hedgepeth, vice president, Ann Story, secretary, and Bobby Collier treasurer. Mr. Jerome Cruze and Mr. Frank Nelson were our sponsors We were proud to have Carolyn Brown to help support our team in leading the cheers. Belles on Their Toes , the sequence to last year's play, Cheaper by the Dozen , was presented by the dramatics depart- ment, Fred Forbes, Larry Trivette, Keith Mynatt, and John Block repre- sented our class by taking leading parts. I 'xr ' Cheaper By the Dozen was a qu 'ff big dramatics attraction ofthe year. Keith Mynqtt and John Black were members of our class taking parts in the play. With Earl Crosland re- presenting us on the varsity football team, and Audrey Zink as the only freshman girl onthe girls' basketball team, we were well represented in - the athletics department. .LQ W in .2 ACQX i Before we realized it, the close of our first year at Central was upon us, and the awards were given out. One award was presented to amember of our class: Pat Lakin took the English Cup for making the highest freshman English average. All ot our class pitched in to help establish a good record in this, our freshman year. The band won an A-l rating at the East Tennessee Festival in Jefferson City, while the chorus, under the direction of Mr. Charles P. Sanders, took part in the E.T.E.A. pagent and won an A-l rating in the East Tennessee Festival in Knoxville. Come trophy day, several of the students were recognized for their out- standing scholarships. Pat Lakin receivedthe English Cup again this year, and Pim Stephenson received both the Latin and Algebra Cups. The bell rang and the third round A beganl We were now fulfledged 1 iuniors and had two classes to look down on. We elected the following S officers to lead us our iunior year: Jerry Milstead, president, Alvin Jenkins, vice resident, Ann Story, secretary, Charlie Montgomery, treas- urer. Mrs. Mary Harrison and Mrs. Grace lrwln were our sponsors. .VX- , 7 , X 5 .V N N El ' I For the second year, the band had an assistant drum maior. This year he was Nelson Farmer. Betty Beeler was the maiorette from the iunior class. ln the spring the band went to Daytona Beach, Florida, for four days to provide music in the bandstand on the Board Walk. The choir made an excellent showing at their Winter Concert, Minstrel Show, and also at the festival. This year Carolyn McClain ioined Carolyn Brown to represent the iunior class as cheerleaders. Early in March, twenty-four iuniors proved them- selves elegible for the Senior Honor Society. The speech arts department presented an excellent play A Man Called Peter ,with Jerry Milstead and Evelyn Lewis giving the leading roles. Also in March, Jane Alexander and Sarah Shelley were chosen to represent Central at Girls' State, while Jerry Milstead and Charlie Hughes were to attend Boys' State. ln April, Richard Trythall attended All Nation Band in St. Louis. Pim Stephenson made us proud to have him as our editor of the regular CENTRALITE. For the first time, Central was chosen to send students to Europe through the foreign exchange rogram. After many letters, talks, and interviews, Bobby Collier and Fred Forbes both went to Germany to live with typical German families for the summer. On Honors Day, Beverly Lock won the schoolwide competition for the English Cup, while Jerry Milstead received the Dramatics Cup. Just one more year to go . . C f1Q Q-E33 1 5 :QS .: ,Q , Ling. .-7-Ell4E:531 1- .'- E ?5i'?7El'.'f:ia I -E-s'a 'f'TL'L'4 42-3 Ee: TSE. J XPQ .:-5 When summer gave way to autumn, we again climbed the hill to Central--Seniors , at last. The dreams and hopes of three years had finally become a reality. We had quite different reactions from that which we had expected--we entered our last year with a deep reverence and love for our school. As we determined to make our senior year our best, this was Our most important election. We chose our leaders to be Jonny Wolfenbarger as president, Charlie Mont- gomery as vice president, Jane Alexander as secretary, and Bobby Collier as treasurer. Miss Nannie Lee Hicks and Colonel Nathen Eubank guided us through our last year at Central. Chosen as our football leaders were Jack Roberts, captain and Earl Crosland, co-captain. Three boys of our class made All County, they were Charlle Severence, .lack Roberts, and Jim Lockwood, Our basketball team has as their captain Don Medley and and as alternate captain Ronnie Pollard. The team showed excellent sportsmanship and were stiff competition for our opponents. The Bobkittens had a successful seasonwith Audrey Zink and Margie Rogers as captain and co-captain, respectively. Most of all, the spirit of the teams and spectators fallback on the cheerleaders. Two of them were from our class-- Carolyn Brown and Carolyn McClain. Our class was honored to have an ex- change student, Gill Smithfrom New Zealand. During the year she made many American friends. Everyone who knew Gill will always bubbling spirit. A number of small plays were given throughout the year, the biggest of these was CINDERELLA in which Peggy Flowers played the leading role. One of the hardest working Centralites was Charlie fu 51 remember her vivacious personality and mg l il' ' x 5 Hughes--the editor of our annual. TO'-In Fi , 121 'NA 4:1 Ac- Q 7 , J lp og! As usual, the band had a successful year. They took a concert tour of East Tennessee, Virginia, and Kentucky in A ril. Four members were chosen to re- present Centralain the All State Band Clinic. Leading this great band was drum maior Nelson Farmer. Three of the pretty maiorettes were from the senior class: they were Sandra Lovell, Margie Rogers, and Betty Beeler. Mr. Sanders' main proiect was a Hi-Fi set-- the first one in the countr ! After an excellent con- cert and unusual minstrel show, the choir was well on its way to be the best in the history of Central. The traditional Baccalaureate Sermon took place at Central Baptist Church on Sunday, May 26, 1957. We received our diplomas at the graduation cermonies at the University of Tennessee on Friday night, May 31, l957. The end of this year drew the curtain upon the high school careers ofour friends and classmates, and we are indeed thankful for the opportunities which have been offered to us here at Central. We wish to thank our wonderful faculty for their work in making our high school days so worthwhile. We sincerely hope that as our experiences will continue to be as profit- and enioyable through the rest of our lives as the last four years have been. senior directory ALEXANDER, JANE ELIZABETH 307 N. Chilhowee Drive Senior Class Secretary, Beta Club 125 ANNUAL CENTRALITE 125 Choir 10, 11,12- Secretary 125 Girls State 115 Jr. Honor Society 10,115 Sr. Honor Society 125 Driving Club 11, 12-Presi- dent 11,125 F.H.A. 95 Y-Teens 12. ALLMON, GARDNER FRANK Brown Avenue Choir 10,11,12. ARDEN, BOBBY 3400 Fairmont Boulevard Gym Asslstant 11,125 Track 125 Foot- ball 9,10,11,121 Staley Hensley Block- ing Award 12. ARMS, DAVID THOMAS Route 5 D.E. Club 125 Llbrary Assistant 10. BAILEY, ANNETTE Hardwood Road Band 9,10,11,125 Latin Club 9,105 Student Council 95 F.H.A. 9,10,125 Y-Teens 105 Jr. Honor Society 9,10, 115 Sr. Honor Society 125 REGULAR CENTRALITE 125 F.T.A. 125 C.S.U. 12. BAKER, NANCY ELIZABETH 5301 Tyndmont Transferred from Fulton. F.H.A.9,10, 115 Home Ec. Office Assistant 11. BAKER, SANDRA JEAN 221 Lynnwood Drive Transferred from Gibbs. C.S.U. 125 Y-Teens 11, F.H.A. 9,l0,115 Gym As- sistant 11. BARRINGER, LAVITA GAIL Hlghland Drive Curtain Club 125 Driving Club 125 F.H.A.9,10,11- Secretary 95 President 105 Jr. Honor Society 9,105 Spanish Club 11,125 Y-Teens 10,12. BASS, SARA JACKIE 5700 Briscoe Circle Drlve F.H.A. 9, Y-Teens 9,10- BEARD, BETTY ANN Wilson Avenue BEELER, BETTY LYNN 926 Banks Avenue Cholr 10, 117 C.S.U. 12, Maiorette 11 12. BELK, MYRNA GAIL 105 Naueda Drive Student Council 95 Latin Club 9,105 Y-Teens 125 Girls' Glee 12. BLACK, GEORGE KYLE Charlotte Avenue Library Assistant 10,11,12. BLACK, JOHN 207 E. Adalr Band 9,10,115 REGULAR CENTRA- LITE 125 Spanish Club 125 CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN 95 BELLES ON THEIR TOES 105 Thespians 1'0,11,125 Driving Club 12. BLANCHARD, LOWELL, JR. Coesta Drive Football 9,105 Hi-Y 9,10,115 Latin Club 95 Spanish Club 11: Curtain Club 115 Thespians 115 Swimming Team 11, 12. BOUNDS JUDY ANN 5215 Holston Drive D.E.Club 12. BRADBURN, JANE CAROLE 1600 Reaves Avenue Curtain Club 11,125 C.S.U. 9,10,11,125 Driving Club 115 F.H.A. 9,10,115 Office Assistant 125 P.T.S.A. 95 Thespians 10,11,125 Y-Teens 9,101 11,12- Vice President 12. BRANAM, JOHN SENATE Callahan Road Band 9,10,11,125 Hi-Y 11,125 Latin Club 9.10. BREEDING, WILMA ETHEL 302 Lynnwood Drive F.H.A. 9,105 C.S.U. 125 Driving Club 11. BOWERS, BOYD HU 4705 Lincoln Circle Band 9,10,115 Jr. Honor Society 9,107 Sr. Honor Society 11. BROOK, CAROLYN TRENT 610 Parlrwa Transferred from Fort Knox, Ky. Latin Club 10,115 Basketball 105 Freshman Class Vice Presidentg Junior Class Treasurer. BROWN, MARY CAROLYN 713 Kermit Road F.H.A. 9,105 Cheerleader 10,11,12- Captain 125 Driving Club 125 Choir 9, 10,11,125 Jr. Honor Society 10,115 Sr. Honar Society 125 Three Carolines 9, 11.12. BRUNER, EDDIE JOAN 218 West Woodrow Girls' Glee 125 Latin Club 9.10. BRYAN, MARY 2422 Highland Drive Transferred from Shades Valley. ANNUAL CENTRALITE12, Swimming Team 125 Spanlsh Club 11. BUEHLER, KIM DON 1800 Westchester Drive Band 9,10,11,125 Hi-Y 11,125 Secretary 125 REGULAR CENTRALITE 12. BULL, EVA CAROL 1102 Bradshaw Road Transferred from West. F.H.A. 105 Art Club 9.115 Basketball 9,105 Glee Club LITE 9,10,115 ANNUAL CENTRA- 9, Spanish Club 95 Swimmina Team 12. 48 BURCHFIELD, PAUL FRANKLIN 904 Henrietta Street Transferred from South. BURNETTE, MARTHA ANN 1008 Medlin Heights Road F.H.A. 9,10,125 Treasurer 125 Library Assistant 105 Jr. Honor Society 105 Spanish Club115 Sr. Honor Society 125 F.T.A. 12. BYERLEY, JAMES S. Washington Pike Band 9,10,11,12- Officer 12- Jr. Honor Society 125 Latin Club 9.10. CABAGE, RALPH CARLOS, JR. 4609 Washington Pike Bdhd 9,10,11,12. CABAGE, SHIRLEY ANN 205 Burns Street Jr. Honor Society 9,105 Sr. Honor Society 11,125 F.H.A. 9,10,11-Secre- tary 95 Latin Club 9,105 REGULAR CENTRALITE 115 Y-Teens 12. CALFEE, RUBY C Street D.E.Club 12. CARDWELL, PATRICIA FAY Millertown Pike Curtain Club 10,11,125 C.S.U. 125 Gym Assistant 11, Jr. Honor Society 9,105 Spanish Club 11,12- Thespians 10,11,12- CAREY, BETTY RUTH 3900 Garden Drlve ANNUAL CENTRALITE 125 Latin Club 9,105 F.H.A. 125 C.S.U. 121 Spanish Club 12. CARMICHAEL, JOHN W. 2722 Brookwood Road CARPENTER, JOHN FRANKLIN 4511 Westover Terrace Transferred from Highland High. Key Club 10,11,125 Spanish Club 115 Latin Club9,10g Basketball 11,125 Track 12. CASSELL, WINFRED RUDOLPH 107 lnskip Road CHADWICK, LINDA MARILYN 3301 Tazewell Pike CHESNEY, PRYOR LEE, JR. Washington Pike Spanish Club 11. CLONIGER, SUE ELLA 1021 Cedar Street CLOWER, C. WAYNE Rising Road Band 9,10,11,12, Library Assistant 10. COLE BILL ROBERT 5021 Rowan Road Hi-Y 10,11,125 Track 11,125 Football 9,1011,12- COLEMAN FRIEDA ELIZABETH 4615 Tanglewood Drive Latin Club 105 Y-Teens 95 Choir 95 Driving Club 11,125 Spanish Club 11112. COLLIER, ROBERT H. 5706 Lutie Road Freshman, Sophomore, and Senior Class Treasurer5 Band 9,10,11,12- Officer 125 Key Club 10,11,125 Latin Club 9,105 Sclence Club 105 Jr. Honor Society 9, 10- Treasurer 105 Sr. Honor Society 11, 125 Exchange Student Germany 11. COMBS, WALTER COOPER 226 Hillcrest Drive An club 9,1o. CONOVER, MARCIA CATHERINE 1801 Westchester Drive Y-Teens 9,I0,11,12- Secretary 105 Girls' Glee 11,12. COOLEY, DORTHY FRANCES Route 5 Choir 125 F.H.A. 95 Girls' Glee 115 Jr. Honor Society 9,10,115 Library As- sistant 11,125 Sf. Honor Society 11,125 Student Council 9. COPELAND. JUDY LEE 1800 MacAlice Drive ArtClub1I5 Band9,I0,11,125 P.T.S.A. 95 Y-Teens 9,10. COP ELAND, SHIRLEY Branville Road CORNWELL, PATSY MAPLES 110 Bookwalter Street D.E.Club 12. COWDEN JDUY GRACE 1010 Andes Street C.S.U. 125 Driving Club 115 F.H.A. 9, 105 Girls' Glee 105 Y-Teens 9,12. COX, H.M. 1517 Dutch Valley Road Driving Club 11. CROSLAND, EMORY EARL Dogwood Road Football 9,10,11,12- Co-Captain 125 Basketball 105 Track 12. CROWDER, EDDIE 305 Jones Road D.E. Club 12. DANIEL, NANCY SUE 5101 Kesterwood Court F.H.A. 9,10,115 Girls' Glee 11,125 Office Assistant 12: P.T.S.A. 9,105 Spanish Club 11: Student Council 9. DAVIS, DRUCILLA 5103 Chapman Highway F.H.A. 9,10,11,125 Jr. Honor Society 9,10,115 Sr. Honor Society 125 Curtain Club 105 Choir 11,125 Girls' Glee 105 Spanish Club 11,125 Driving Club 125 REGULAR CENTRALITE 11. DAVIS, JAMES EDWARD 4110 Bruhln Road Baseball 95 Hl-Y 125 Football Manager 10.11. DAVIS, ROBERT LOWELL 1125 Montview Drlve Jr. Honor Society 9,105 Latin Club 10, 115 Debating Team 115 Science Club 9,10,11,I25 Curtain Club 10,115 Thes- pians 10,115 Swimming Team 11,12. DECKER, EDWIN GUY 915 Fair Avenue Track 11,125 Band 9,10,11,I2. DEERING, MARTHA NANN Millertown Pike Transferred from Bradley High. Curtain Club 9,10,11,125 F.H.A. 9,10,125 F.T.A.125Thespians 125 Driving Club 125 Science Club 95 Y-Teens 9,10,125 Band 9. DEMARCUS, JEWELL KATHERINE 1100 Andes Street Y-Teens 9,125 Art Club 115 Driving Club 115 C.S.U. 12. DEMARCUS, WANDA FAYE 4612 Beverly Road F-H-A- 9,10,11,125 Y-Teens 9,105 Girls' Glee 105 Spanish Club 11,125 Cqlurfgin Club 125 Debating Team DENNEY, JEANETTE DICKEY 4005 Longwood Drive Transferred from Oak Ridge. F.T.A. 125 Hi-Y Sweetheart 12. DEWINE, HURBERT RICHARD 1720 Spring Hill Road DICKSON, MARTHA ANN 5805 Eldridge Road Transferred from Middlesboro. ArtClub 9- Secretary 95 Choir 9,10,11,125 Cur- tain Club 1I,125 C.S.U. 125 Science Club 115 Thespians 11,12. DORE, KENNETH HAROLD 204 Kensi Drive Band 9,10,11,125 Art Assistant 10. DURISCH, KAREN Crestwood Road F.H.A. 9,125 F.T.A. 125 Latin Club 9,105 Library Assistant 115 Spanish Club 115 Y-Teens 9,10,1l. DUSINA, BILL RICHARD Dutch Valley Road Band 9,10,11,125 Art Club 9. DYER, MYRNA DEANNA 4226 Coster Road Choir 10,11,125 F.H.A. 10. EASTERDAY, EARL EDWARD 3400 Luwana Lane Football 9.10. EDENFIELD, SANDRA ELAINE 4401 Fulton Drive F.H.A. 9,10,115 Girls' Glee 11,125 P.T.S.A. 95 Spanish Club 11,12. ELLIOT, SHIRLEY ANN Dutch Valley Road F.H.A. 9.10,115 Driving Club 12. ENLOE, HAROLD EUGENE 705 W. Inskip Drive 49 EZELL, EARNEST ESCO 5408 Haynes-Sterchi Road Jr. Honor Society 105 Science Club 125 Football 10. FALLON, BETTY LEE 5608 David Drive Transferred from Clearwater. Choir 9,105 Y-Teens 9,l0,11,12: C.S.U. 12. FARMER, HUGH NELSON 5737 Wooddale Drive Band 9,10,1I,12- Officer 125 Beta Club 11,12- Treasurer 125 Drum Maior 125 Jr. Honor Society 105 Latin Club 9,105 All State Band 115 Key Club 12. FARRIS, BILLY MORROW 5311 Rainbow Avenue Transferred from East High. FAULKNER, JUDITH ANN 1709 Dutch Valley Road F.H.A. 95 Swimming Team125 Y-Teens 9. FELKNOR, WILSON A. 3000 Valley View Road BGHCI 9,10,11,125 Football 9,10,11,125 REGULAR CENTRALITE 9,10,115 Baseball 12: Track 125 HI-Y 10. FIELDEN, JIM Cunningham Drive Art Club 11- President 115 Art As- sistant 115 Swimming Team 11,125 Track 11,12. FINLEY, JAMES JOE Hill Road FLOWERS, PEGGY 4500 Central Avenue Pike Beta Club 11,125 Curtain Club 10,11, 125 C.S.U. 9,10,11,125 Debating Team 11,122 F.H.A. 9,10,11,12- President 9- Secretary 105 Jr. Honor Society 9, 105 Vice President 9,105 P.T.S.A. 9, 105 Sr. Honor Society 125 REGULAR CENTRALITE 9,10,11,12- Feature Editor125 Syponish Club 11,125 Student COUnCiI9i -Teens 9,10,12- President 9,10- Y-Teen of the Year 105 Thes- pians 10,II,125 A MAN CALLED PETER 115 BELLES ON THEIR TOES 10. FLOYD, LUTHER EDWIN 5028 Jacksboro Pike Basketball 9: REGULAR CENTRA- LITE 95 Hi-Y 125 Spanish Club 11. FORBES FREDERICK MOULTON 4413 Fulton Drive Curtain Club 10,11,125 BELLES ON THEIR TOES 105 A MAN CALLED PETER 115 Band 9,10,l1,125 Beta Club 125 Jr. Honor Society 105 Latin Club 9,105 REGULAR CENTRALITE 95 Sr. Honor Society 125 Thesplans 115 12: Exchange Student to Germany 11. FORT, JAMES PORTER 4711 Seminole Drive Jr. Honor Society 9,10,115 Latin Club 9,105 Sr. Honor Society 11,125 :lg-Y 11,125 Second Place Latin Cup FOSTER, CAROLYN ELSIE 112 Templeton Avenue F.H.A. 95 Driving Club 11,12. FRANZ,'WARREN LEE 950 Fair Avenue- Latin Club 9,105 Science Club 12. FULTON, JACKIE SUE 514 Ocala Drive Choir 10,11,l25 Driving Club 115 F.H.A. 9,105 Latin Club 10.11. GARLINGHOUSE, GRAE 2012 Cedar Lane Jr. Honor Society 10,115 Art Club 11- GEORGE, BILLY RAY 3211 Marion Drive Choir 9,10,115 D.E. Club 12. GODDARD BARBARA ANNE 2311 Highland om. Jr. Honor Society 95 Student Council 95 P.T.S.A. 93 F.T.A. 9,10,11,12- Secretary 10- Vice President 11- Presi- dent 125 Library Assistant 10,115 Y-Teens 10,11,125 REGULAR CEN- TRALITE 10,11,125 Choir 10,11,12i Spanish Club 11,125 Curtain Club 11, 125 Office Assistant 12. GOINS, NANCY KATHERINE 4408 Tillery Road Girls' Glee 115 D.E. Club 12. GRAVES, MYRNA FAYE 500 Broadview Drive F.H.A. 95 Spanish Club 115 Y-Teens 9,10,11,12- Secretary 125 C.S.U. 125 Driving Club 125 Girls' Glee 115 Jr. Honor Society 9,105 REGULAR CEN- TRALITE 125 Sr. Honor Society 125 F.T.A. 10. GREENE, ROBERT LEE Babelay Road Transferred from Florida. D.E. Club 125 Football 9,105 Library Assistant 9,10. GRIFFITH, ELLA ANNE 4311 Buffat Mill Road F.H.A. 9,105 Girls' Glee 11,122 Y-Teens 95 Swimming Team 12- Secre- tary 12. HAMILTON, JENNIFER ELAINE 5430 Dogwood Road F.H.A. 9,10,11i Beta Club 11,125 ANNUAL CENTRALITE 12- Activ- ities Editor 125 Library Assistant 11, 125 Spanish Club 11,125 REGULAR CENTRALITE 12. HANCE, GARY 5000 Holston Drive D.E. Club 12. HARRINGTON, JOREITA Medlin Heights Road Choir 125 C.S.U. 125 F.H.A. 9,105 Spanish Club 11. HARRINGTON, THOMAS ROGER 4106 Fulton Drive Band 9,10,11,125 Curtain Club 10, 11,125 Thespians 11,125 Key Club 11,125 Spanish Club 11,12- Treasurer 12. HARTSOOK, PATSY SUE McDonald Road D.E. Club 125 F.H.A. 95 Y-Teens 9- Treasurer 9. HATMAKER, RAY GENE Central Avenue Pike Spanish Club 11,125 Hi-Y 125 Band 9, 10,11,12- Officer 125 REGULAR CENTRALITE 9,10,11,12. HAWS, MARILYN 3221 Luwana Drive F.H.A. 9,10,115 Home Ec. Office As- sistant 115 Latin Club 95 REGULAR CENTRALITE 115 Student Council 95 Y-Teens 12. HEIST, ROBERT LELAND 1316 Dartmouth Road Band 10,11,125 Key Club 10,115 Latin Club 9,10- Treasurer 10. HELME DONALD WADE 4505 Plymouth Road Transferred from East High. Football 9,105 Track 10,115 Key Club 10,115 Thespians 115 Choir 9,105 Science Club 105 D.E. Club 10. HENDERLIGHT, WANDA BEATRICE Harris Road F.H.A. 105 Y-Teens 105 C.S.U. 12. HICKEY, JIMMY 103 Crawford Street Baseball 10,1l,125 Bond 9,l0,11,12- Officer 125 Hi-Y 10,115 Art Club 10, 115 Library Assistant 10. HIESTAND, JUDITH CAROLE 4200 McCampbell Lane F.H.A. 9,10,115 Spanish Club 12- HILL, HAROLD EUGENE 3124 Haggard Road Football 9,10,11,12. HODGE, ELEANOR 409 Watauga Avenue Choir 10,11,125 F.H.A. 9,10. HOLLOWAY, DORIS PATRICIA 3907 Valley View Road F.H.A. 9. HOUSLEY, CARL BLAIR 203 W. Woodrow Avenue Art Club 115 Baseball 9,10, 125 Hi-Y 11,12- Vice President 125 Kitchen club 11, Football 10,11. HOWARD, moms ANN Ross Road Basketball 9,10,115 F.H.A. 9.10,11- President 95 Library Assistant 10,115 P.T.S.A. 105 Y-Teens 105 D.E. Club 12- Treasurer 12. HOWARD, DORIS IMOGENE Harris Road HOWES, NANCY BROOME 5006 Jacksboro Pike Jr. Honor Society 9,10,115 F.H.A. 9, 125 Latin Club 9,105 P.T.S.A. 95 Y-Teens 105 Library Assistant 105 Beta Club11,125 Sr. Honor Society 11, 12- Vice President 125 Spanish Club 11,12- Vice President 125 ANNUAL CENTRALITE 125 Curtain Club 125 F.T.A. 125 C.S.U. 12. 50 HUGHES, CHARLIE EMORY 4904 Parva Road ANNUAL CENTRALITE 12- Editor 125 Basketball 95 Beta Club 11,12- Vice President 125 Boys' State 115 Football 9,105 Jr. Honor Society 9, 105 Key Club 10,11,12- President 125 Latin Club 9,10, HURST, EDNA GRACE 1105 Hiawassee Avenue Transferred from Hampton Hi h. C.S.U. 125 F.T.A. 125 Swimming geam 125 Girls' Glee 10,11,125 Driving Club 115 Y-Teens 12. HURST, JOSEPHINE ELEANOR 1115 Forsythe Street Transferred from Narbonne High. D. E. Club 12. HURST, RUTH AGNES 222 Shipman Place Latin Club 95 Basketball 9,10,11,125 Girls' Glee 11,125 Swimming Team'l2. HUSKISSON, JANETTE 2913 Glendale Road Choir 10,11,125 Spanish Club 11,12. HUTCHISON, CLOIS JEAN, 4521 Tillery Road Latin Club 9,10, c.s.u. 9,1o,11, Spanish Club 115 Y-Teens 9,l0,ll. HYDER, JUDITH BRENDA 116 Lynn View Drive F.H.A. 9,I0,115 Gym Assistant 115 Jr. Honor Society 9,105 Latin Club 9,105 Home Ec. Office Assistant 115 Sr. Honor Society 1l,12. IRICK, BILL ALLEN 3210 Keneleworth Lane Swimming Team 11512. JAMES, EDWARD CLARENCE 1707 Breda Drive Transferred from Columbus High. JENKINS, ALVIN 4918 Mountain Crest Drive Basketball 9,10,11,125 Key Club 10, 11,12- Vice President 115 Beta Club 11,125 Jr. Honor Society 9,105 Sr. Honor Society 11,12- Treasurer 125 Latin Club 9,10- President 105 Fresh- man, Sophomore Class President5 Junior Class Vice President5 Band 9, 10,1I,12- Officer 12. JENKINS, JOHN RICHARD 5010 Spring Valley Road Basketball 95 Football 105 Baseball 11,12. JETT, JUDITH CHARMAINE 1312 Raleigh Avenue Spanish Club 11 125 C.S.U.125P.T.S.A. 105 Swimming Team 125 Choir 10,11 , 125 F.T.A. 12. JOHNSON, ANITA SUE 2913 Belmont Drive F.H.A. 9,105 Spanish Club 11,125 Beta Club 125 Jr. Honor Society 9,105 Sr. Honor Society 11.12. JOHNSON, JAMES WILEY Charlotte Road Track 10,11,125 Library Assistant9,10. JOHNSON, MARGARET JO 113 Rose Avenue Latin Club 9. JOHNSTON, PATRICIA 4201 McCampbelI Lane F.H.A. 91 Spanish Club 11,121 Y-Teens 10,111 Choir 10,11,12i -If- Honor Society 9,101 Sr. Honor Soci- ety 11,121 F.T.A. 121 Latin Club 9, 101 REGULAR CENTRALITE 11. JONES, BETTY GRACE 329 Holbrook Drive Transferred fromMarion High. Band 9,10,11,121 C.S.U. 121 F.T.A. 12. JONES, CHARLES R. 122 Lynnwood Drive Football 11,12. JONES, EUGENE EDGAR 421 Oak Crest Drive Student Council 91 Spanish Club 11. JONES, JIMMY 545 Fair Avenue Band 9,10,11,121 Hi-Y 11,121 Swim- ming Team 11,121 Track 121 Football 9,1O,11,12. JUDY, PATRICIA ANN 4810 lnskip Road Jr. Honor Society 91 Latin Club 10,111 Thespians 10. KAISER, KENNETH ROSSER, JR. Crestwood Drive Latin Club 91 Spanish Club 111 Swim- ming Team 12. KEESLING, MARTHA CAROL 430 Aster Road ANNUAL CENTRALITE 111 D.E. Club 12- Secretary 121 Driving Club 111 Latin Club 9- Secretary 9. KELLY, PAUL KEITH 5304 Briarcliff Road Art Club 11' Swimmin Team 11,121 Track 11,151 Footba1I 9,1o,11,12. KILBY, JAMES ADOLPH 105 Crawford Street KIRKENDOL, JAMES L. 220 Knox Avenue Key Club 11. KIRKENDOL, NANCY ANN 220 Knox Avenue Curtain Club 10,111 Thespians 10,11, 121 Library Assistant 10,121 Spanish CIub111 Jr. Honor Society 101 Y-TSGFIS 12. KIRKHAM, RONALD EUGENE Edgefield Drive REGULAR CENTRALITE 11,121 Curtain Club 11,12- Treasurer 121 Band9,10,111AMAN CALLED PETER 11, c:.s.u. 121 choir 12. KITTLE, CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH 937 Churchwell Avenue Curtain Club 101 C.S.U. 121 Driving Club 11,12- Secretary 11121 Girls Glee111 REGULARCENTRALITE101 Jr. Honor Society 9. KITTS, SHARON LEE 2801 Greenway Drive F.H.A. 91 Science Club 91 Band 9,10, 111 Swimming Team 121 P.T.S.A. 10. LAKIN, NELSON ELBERT Washington Pike LAKIN, PATRICIA 212 Hillcrest Drive Latin Club 9,101F.H.A. 9,101 Y-Teens 91 Jr. Honor Society 9,10,111 C.S.U. 121 Sr. Honor Society I1,12- Secretary 121 English Cup 9,101 Second Place Latin Cup 10. LANDSDELL, HYATT HOYT 1441 Lantana Lane Band 10,11,121 Spanish Club 111 Driv- ing Club 11. LARGE CARL DEWAYNE 510 Oakcrest Drive Hi-Y 12. LEGG, GALE SANFORD Route 5, Branville Road D.E. Club 121 Library Assistant 10. LEMARR, PATSY LOUISE Woodcrest Drive F.H.A. 9,10,111 P.T.S.A. 101 Spanish Club 121 Sr. Honor Society 12. LEVY, JERRY ARTHUR Rutledge Pike, Route 5 Transferred from West. D.E. Club 12. LEWELLING, CECIL 2911 Brooks Road Baseball 111 Track 111 Kitchen Club 10,11,121 Football 10,111 Baseball Manager 12. LEWIS, DORIS MAXINE 1214 Pratt Street Choir 10,11,12. LEWIS, EVELYN JANET 207 North Ault Street Curtain Club 10,11,121 Thespians 10, 11,12:Spanish111BELLES ON THEIR TOES 101 A MAN CALLED PETER 111 First in District for Poetry in T.I.L.L. Contest 101 First in State Award for Poetry 111 Represented Central at Speech Convention in Memphis 10. LOCK, BEVERLY RUTH 3000 Gibbs Road Jr. Honor Society 91 Sr. Honor Society 121 Latin Club 9,101 English Cup 11. LOCKWOOD, JAMES N. 5209 Holston Drive Football 1O,11,12. LONAS, MARILYN 2407 Brooks Road Transferred from West. LOVEDAY, MARY ANN 3906 Holston Hills Road REGULAR CENTRALITE 10,11,12, Circulation Manager 11,121 Choir 10,11,121 Swimming Team 111 Debat- ing Team 125 Curtain Club 12. LOVELL, SANDRA SUE 5111 Ashville Highway Maiorette 121 F.H.A. 9,10,111 Swimm- ing Team 11,121 Y-Teens 9,10,121 51 GirIs'GIee 11,121 ANNUAL CENTRA- LITE 111 C.S.U. 12. LOWE, JACK 206 Lowe Street Hi-Y 11,12- President 121 Latin Club 9,101 Jr. Honor Society 11. LOWE, JOHN DALTON Millertown Pike, Route 5 D.E. Club 121 Basketball 91 Track 11. LOWE, THOMAS EDWARD 200 Lynnview Avenue Choir 11,121 Kitchen Club 10,11,12. LUSK, GILBERT 4112 Tazewell Pike Curtain Club 12. LYLE, KENNETH EDWARD 4316 Strolling Road Transferred from Dayton High. Baseball 9,10,111 Basketball' 9,10,11,121 Choir 9,101 Hi-Y 9,10,11,121 Office Assist- ant 9,10,111 Science Club 9,10,111 Swimming Team 9,101 Track 10,111 Football 9,10. McBEE, MARGARET JANE 2107 Houstonia Drive D. E. Club 12. MCCARTER, RALPH 2300 Ault Road Football 9,10,11,121 Latin Club 10, 111 Jr. Honor Society 101 Payne Scho- Iastic Trophy 121 All County Team 121 Class AA All Star Team. McCLAlN, CAROLYN VERLINE 5617 Clinton Highway F.H.A. 9,10,111 Cheerleader 11,121 Swimming Team 11,121 Girls' GIee11, 121 Vice President 11, Secretary 121 Y-Teens 121 Art Club 101 C.S.U. 12. McFALL, W.A. Route 5 MCGHEE, RICHARD 208 Fern Street Transferred from East. MCGINNIS, CHARLES MICHAEL 142 Hillcrest Drive Transferred from Fairview High. Track 12. McMILLAN MARGARET LOUISE McCampbel1 Road, Route 12 Band 9,10,11,121 F.H.A. 9,10,111 Spanish Club111 Thespians91 Science Club 9. McPHERSON, JAMES MILTON 3143 Marion Drive Band 9,10,11,121 C.S.U. 121 F.T.A. 121 Jr. Honor Society 91 REGULAR CENTRALITE 10,11- Advertising Manager 11. MARTIN, JO ANN 2910 Brooks Road MARTIN, MARILYN JOYCE 4314 Highschool Street C.S.U. 9,121 Driving Club 121 Girls' Glee 121 Jr. Honor Society 9,101 Latin Club 9,101 REGULAR CENTRALITE 121 Y-Teens 9,10,12. MARTINSON, FRED HELMS 5509 Greencrest Road Jt.Honor Society 9,105 Library Assist- Gnf 10,115 Sr. Honor Society 125 Spanish Club 11,12. MATTHEWS, CAROLE JEANNE 3106 Brooks Road Transferred from East High. Girls' GIee105 Office Assistant 105 Y-Teens 9,10. MAYTON, CORINNE Summer Street Route 5 Transferred f1'om Coalfield High. Basketball 10,115 F.H.A. 9,10,115 Spanish Club I2. MEDLEY, RALPH DON 5111 Cayuga Drive Basketball 9,10,11,12- Captain 12. MEHAFFEY, JAMES DAVID 4407 High School Street D.E. Club 125 Driving Club 11. MERRIMAN, BETTY CAROL 5608 Roberts Road F.H.A. 9,105 Jr. Honor Society 9,105 Libra? Assistant105 F.T.A. 125 Swim- ming eam 125 Spanish Club 115 Driv- ing Club 11. MESSMAN, MARTHA SUSAN 4209 Fulton Drive F.H.A. 9,105 Library Assistant 105 Y-Teens 9,10,11,125 President 10, Treasurer 125 Girls' GIee11,125 F.T.A. 11,125 Beta Club 11,125 Jr. Honor Society 9,105 Sr. Honor Society 11,125 Latin Club 10,11. MELTER, ALOIS ANTON 1124 Dutch Valley Road Driving Club 11,12- Vice 11,125 4-H Club 9,10,11,12. METHVIN GALEN 1010 Medlin Heights Road Beta Club 125 Jr. Honor Society 9, 10, President 105 Latin Club 9,105 Sr. Honor Society 11,12, President 125 Student Council 9. MILLER, CHARLOTTE FRANCES Stooksbury Road, Route 5 C.S.U. 125 D.E. Club 125 F.H.A. 9, 105 Y-Teens 9,10. MILLER, HUGH KYLE 5115 Rockcrest Drive Kitchen Club 10. MILLER, WAYNE EUGENE 5115 Rockcrest Drive Band 9,10,11,12. MILLIGAN, JANICE SUE 642 W.Woodrow Avenue F.H.A. 9,10,115 Latin Club 9,10. MILLSAPS, RAYMOND LEON 5307 Holston Drive Spanish Club 115 Driving Club 115 Hi-Y 11,125 Swimming Team 11,12- President MILSTEAD, JERRY WARREN 4408 Barbara Avenue ANNUAL CENIRALITE 12, Busi- ness Manager 125 Band 9,10,11,12, Officer 125 Beta Club 11,12, Presl- dent 125 Boys' State 115 Curtain Club 11,12, President 125 Junior Class President5 Thespians 10,11, 12, President 125 A MAN CALLED PETER 115 Dramatics Cup 11. MINTON, BARBARA 5420 Holston Hills Road Band 9,10,11,125 Curtain Club 10,11, 125 A MAN CALLED PETER 115 REGULAR CENTRALITE 117 Y-Teens 12, President 125 Science Club 11,12, Treasurer 11, Vice President 125 Debating Team 115 C.S.U.125 Jr. Honor Society 9,10,115 Sr. Honor Society 125 Beta Club 12. MITCHELL, JIMMY 3700 Essary Drive Science Club 11,125 Driving Club 115 Latin Club 9,105 Office Assistant 12. MIZE, MARY ANNA 3198 Landview Drive Transferred from Harrison Chilhowee. D.E. Club 12. MONTGOMERY, CHARLES Curtis Road Football 11,125 Basketball 11,125 Baseball I0,11,125 Track 10,11,125 Key Club 115 Junior Class Treasurer5 Senior Class Vice President5 Art Award 10. MOORE, ALMETA Dante ..oad Y-Teens 9,105 F.H.A. 9,10,11- MOORE, WILMA ANN 1700 Howard Road F.H.A. 9,10,115 Spanish Club 115 Y-Teens 95105125 Library Assistant 12. MORTON, PAUL DONLEY 113 Grove Circle Band 9,10,11,125 Latin Club 115 P.T.S.A. 9. MUNDAY, SARAH PATRICIA Riverview Road F-I'I.A. 9,10' Y-Teens 9,125 Band 9, 10,111 c.s.0. 12. MUSGRAVE, LYNN EDWARD 4916 Coster Street Hi-Y 11,125 Football 9510. MYNATT, KEITH ALLEN Corryton, Route 2 Chorus 9,10,11,125 Curtain Club 105 11,125 Thespians 9,10,11,125 BELLES ON THEIR TOES 105 CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN 95 A MAN CALLED PETER 11. NEELY, MARVIN 3208 Kenilworth Lane Football 9,10,11.12. NELSON, DORIS ANN 5313 Rowan Road Band 9, F.H.A. 9,10,115 D.E. Club 12. NELSON, STEPHEN NAVE 3001 Gibbs Road BGSOIICIII 125 Hi-Y 125 Jr. Honor Soci- ety 95 Football Manager 11,125 Spanish Club 11. NICKLE, ALLEN FRANCIS Route 7, Sullivan Road Bdhd 9,10,11,125 Officer 11,Captain I25 Beta Club 125 Jr. Honor Society 9, 52 105 Key Club 10,11,I25 Latin Club 10, 115 Library Assistant 10,115 Science Club 10,115 Sr. Honor Society 11,125 Student Council 9. NICKLE, BILL Pleasant Ridge Road Latin Club 10,115 Band 9,10,11,12- Officer 125 All State Band 1l,12. NORMAN HOLLAND 611 Ozark Circle Transferred from Oak Ridge. OGLE, EFFIE WILL 4212 Central Avenue Pike Art Club 115 F.H.A. 9,105 Spanish Club 115 Y-Teens 125 Art Award 10. OGLE, ESTHER RUTH 1205 Stilwell Street Jr. Honor Society 9,105 F.H.A. 9,105 Latin Club 95 Girls' Glee 10,11,125 Swimming Team 11,125 Driving Club 125 F.T.A. 125 Spanish Club 11. OGLE MARY ANN 5313 11111. Road C.S.U. 125 Y-Teens 9,10,115 Band 9, 10,11,125 Latin Club 10,11. OVERTON, NANCY BROWN 1307 Woodcrest Drlve Science Club 9,105 F.H.A. 9,10,115 Spanish Club 115 Girls' Glee 125 F.T.A. 125 C.S.U. 12. PARRY, WALTER PHILLIP 2316 Maple Avenue REGULAR CENTRALITE 9,10,11,12- Advertising Manager 10, Business Manager 11,125 Curtain Club 11,12- Secretary 125 Thespians 11,125 BELLES ON THEIR TOES 105A MAN CALLED PETER 115 Student Council 95 Key Club 11,125 Beta Club 125 C.S.U. 12, President 12. PAYNE, CAROLYN LAMORA 512 Oak Crest Drive F.H.A. 9510, Treasurer 105 Y-Teens 9,105 P.T.S.A. 95 Choir 9,10,11,12, Jr. Honor Society 10,115 Sr, Honor Society 125 Three Carolines 9,11,12. PAYNE, WILLIAM LEE 4202 Central Avenue Baseball 9,105 TV'-'Ck 9,105 Basketball 9,125 Hi-Y 125 Kitchen C1Ub11: Cl-wir 9,10,11,12. PELTON BEN LUTTRELL 3107 Atoka Lane D.E. Club 12, President 12, State President 125 Office Assistant 12. PHOFL, SHIRLEY JEANNE 3812 Essary Drive Transferred from Northwestern. Latin Club 115 D.E. Club 12, Reporter 12, PLESS, SANDRA GRACE 3512 Boyds Bridge Pike F.H.A. 95 Girls' lee 10,1l,125 D,-iv. ing Club 12. POLLARD, RONALD WAYNE 110 Tansy Lane Baseball 11,125 Basketball 9,10,115 12- Alternate Captain 125 Gym As- sistant 10,125 Track 10,1l,12. QUILITCH, HOWARD ROBERT 1100 Pembroke Transferred from Millers, Virginia. Band 10,11,125 HI-Y 125 Latin Club 10,11. RAMSEY, SHIRLEY ANN 5114 Jacksboro Pike F.H.A. 9,1O,115 Latin Club 9,105 Jr. Honor Society 9,10. REDELL ALVIN BRAMAN 4109 Fulton Drive Kitchen Club 115 Debating Team 12. RIDDICK, NANCY ALICE 315 Elmwood Drive F.H.A. 9,10, Vice President 95 Jr. Honor Society 10,115 Sr. Honor Soci- ety 11,125 P.T.S.A. 9,105 Spanish Club 11: Y-Teens 9,10,11. RIDENOUR, GORDON Tazewell Pike RIFFEY, HAZEL MARIE 3201 Boright Drive C.S.U. 125 Y.F.C. 12. RIGGS, ALLEN 102 Heather Lane Choir 9,10,11.12i HI'Y 125 P-T-5-A-10- RISNER, BARBARA CHERYL Holston River Road Swimming Team 12: Science Club 9, 105 Y-Teens 9,105 Library Assistant 10. ROBERTS, JACK E. 1524 Cliffside Lane Football9,10,11,12-Cdptdin122 BGSU' ball 9,10,1l,12i Basketball 9l.l0l11i Gym Assistant 10,115 Kitchen Club 9,10,115 Art Club 11, Treasurer 115 Swimming Team 11,125 Hi-Y 9,10, 11,125 F.T.A. 9,10,11,125 All County Football Team 125 Vice President District F.T.A. Convention 125 All Star Baseball Team 10,11. ROBINSON, JOYCE ANN Route 5 Transferred from Pleasant Garden. Library Assistant 12. ROBINETTE, ROBERT EARL 5104 Montrose Drive Transferred from North Hollywood. Art Club 11: Track 11- ROGERS, MARJORIE ANNE 112 Evergreen Lane Transferred from Halls. F.H.A. 9,10, 115 Basketball 9,10,1 1,12,- Co-Captain 125 Girls' Glee 10,115 G H1 Assistant 115 Spanish Club 115 W-Teens 102 Maiorette 12. ROLLINS, JO ANN 1001 Henrietta Street C.S.U. 95 F.H.A. 9,10,115 Latin Club 9,105 Y-Teens 9,l0,1I. ROMINES, PEGGY LOUISE 102 Nash Road Curtain Club 10,I1,12i C-5-U- 9110? F.H.A. 9,10,11i P.T.S.A. 91105 Tiles' piqns 10,11,125 Home Ec. Office As- sistant 11: Student Council 9. RULE, CAROLYN ANN 971 Fair Avenue Y-Teens 9,105 Art Club 115 Girls' Glee 125 Latin Club 9,10. SAMPLES, HOWARD Villa Road Baseball 9,10,11,125 Basketball 9,10. SANDERS, BETTY SUE 3701 Valley View Road Transferred from Farragut. Debating Team 12. SAVAGE, GAIL 5713 Kentwood Drive F.H.A. 9,I0,115 Jr. Honor Society 9, 10,115 Sr. Honor Society 125 C.S.U. 95 Y-Teens 9,l0,11,12- SAYLOR, MARTHA KATHERINE Route 5 Latin Club 115 Choir 11,125 Kitchen Club 11,125 C.S.U. 95 F.H.A. 9,10,115 Y-Teens 12. SAYNE, SHELBY JEAN 3411 Harvey Road Transferred from Young High. F.H.A. 9,10. SCHUITEN, CLYDE LEE 2906 Atoka Lane Science Club 9,115 Driving ,Club 11, 125 Latin CIub9i 4-H Club 9,10,11,12. SEARLE, DANIEL COOKE 201 Campus Lane Art Club 115 Hi-Y 125 Latin Club 97 Science Club 95 Football 9. SEVERANCE, CHARLES M. 803 Fair Avenue Baseball 10,I1,125 Football 9,10,11, 125 Track 125 Basketball 9,1011,125 Swimming Team 115 Spanish Club 115 Kitchen Club 9,1O,11,125 All County Team 125 All East Tennessee Team 125 All State Team 12. SHARP, HERBERT MICHAEL 3604 East Kesterwood Drive D.E. Club 125 Vice President 125 F.T.A. 11,125 Latin Club 9. SHARP, JERRY HERBERT Rbute 11 Baseball 9,10,11,125 Jr. Honor Soci- ety 9,105 Latin Club 9,105 REGULAR CENTRALITE 12. SHARP, SAM DANCE 5401 Dogwood Road Band 9,10,11,12- Officer 125 Spanish Club 115 Science Club 10. SHELLEY, SARAH 3016 Gibbs Road F.H.A. 9,10,11- Secretary 115 Library Assistant 105 Spanish Club 11,12- President 125 Y-Teens 10,115 C.S.U. 125 Beta Club 125 Choir 125 Girls' State 111 Jr. Honor Society 9,105 Sr, Honor Society 125 F.T.A. 11,12. SHOWN, ALICE ROBERTA Lakewood Road, Route 1 Curtain Club 105 Gym Assistant 125 Jr. Honor Society 9,105 Latin Club 9, 105 REGULAR CENTRALITE 115 Science Club 10,11,12, Secretary 10, 11, Treasurer 125 Sr. Honor Society 11,125 Y-Teens 9,10,I1- Secretary 9, Treasurer 10,11. 53 SIMS, JANE CAMILLA 211 West Holbrook Drive Transferred from the Philippines. Y-Teens 9, Vice President 95 Latin Club 95 Jr. Honor Society 95 Spanish Club 11, Vice President 115 F.H.A. 115 F.T.A. 125 CI1oir12i Curtain Club 125 C.S.U. 125 Sr. Honor Society 12. SIZEMORE, FINELY JOE 232 Conner Avenue Transferred from Middlesboro. Basket- ball 9,105 Swimming Team 125 Track 125 Football 9,10,11,12. SMELCHER, LEAH MARIE 3417 Bellview Road C.S.U. 95 Y-Teens 95 Art Club 9,10,115 F.H.A. 10,115 Kitchen Club 11,125 Swimming Team 125 Driving Club 12. SMITH, GILLIAN LOIS TREFFERY 5006 Jacksboro Pike Transferred from Takapune Grammar School, New Zealand. Sr. Honor Soci- ety 125 Beta Club 125 F.T.A. 125 Beta Club 125 F.T.A. 125 Spanish Club 125 C.S.U. 125 Hi-Y 12, Honorary Sweet- heart 125 Curtain Club 125 Exchange Student from New Zealand 12. SMITH, JOHN WAYNE Route 5 Transferred from Powell Valley. D.E. Club 125 Science Club95 Hi-Y10. STALANS, FRANCES LOUISE Route 5 D.E. Club 12. STANLEY , SANDRA JANE 4862 Broadway N.E. Transferred from Maine. STEGALL, JAMES RICHARD McDonald food Transferre from East. Football 10. STEPHENSON, GAIL PAULINE 3311 Fairway Drive Transferred from Butler High. STEPHENSON, PETER MARTIN 1803 Westchester Drive REGULAR CENTRALITE 9,10,11,l2, Editor 11, Make-Up Editor 125 Key Club 10,1I,I2, Secretary 11,125 Beta Club 11,125 Sr. Honor Society 11,125 Jr. Honor Society 9,10,115 Latin Club 9,105 Science Club 10,11,12, President 125 BELLES ON THEIR TOES 101 A MAN CALLED PETER 115 Algebra Cup105 Latin Cup 105 East Tennessee Plane Geometry Award 11. STORY, SARA ANN 5809 Woodale Drive ANNUAL CENTRALITE12, Secretary 125 REGULAR CENTRALITE 11: Key Club 12, Sweetheart 125 Fresh- man, Slorphamore, Junior Class Secre- faryg F. .A. 9,10,11,12, President 11, Historian 12: Spanish Club 115 Y-Teens 10,11, District Treasurer 115 Curtain Club 10,11,125 Thespians 10,11,12i A MAN CALLED PETER 11: Beta Club 11,12, Secretary 12. STRANGE, FRANCES ELIZABETH 3126 Marion Drive F.H.A. 9,10,'l15 Spanish Club 125 C.S.U. 9,10,115 Jr. Honor Society 115 Sr. Honor Society 12. SUFFRIDGE, BOBBIE JANE 2419 Highland Drive Art Club 115 C.S.U. 10,115 D.E. Club 125 Driving Club 115 REGULAR CEN- TRALITE 11. SUFFRIDGE, NANCY ANN Weems Road REGULAR CENTRALITE 115 D.E. Club 12, F.H.A. 9,1o,11, C.S.U. 9, ib, Driving Club 115 P.T.S.A. 10. THOMAS, HARRELL EDWARD 313 Troquois Drive Basketball 9,I0. TINKER, DORIS 1211 Harmony Lane F.H.A. 95 Y-Teens 9. TIPTON, JOHN DEADRICK 5409 Dogwood Road ANNUAL CENTRALITE 12, Photo- grapher 125 REGULAR CENTRALITE 12, Photographer 12. TODD, ROBERT REDMOND 5610 Ridgefield Drive TREECE, KENNY LYNN Wise Spring Road Transferred from Gibbs. TRENT, SAMMY C. 920 Chilhowee Drive Art Club 115 Band 9,10,115 Driving Club 105 F.T.A. 115 Latin Club 95 Library Assistant 10: P.T.S.A. 95 Science Club 95 Spanish Club 11: Swimming Team 11,125 Football 9.10, 11,125 County'AII Star Team 12. TRIVETTE, LARRY 110 Colonial Circle Curtain Club 9,10,11,125 Treasurer 11, Vice President 125 P.T.S.A. 9,10, 115 Latin Club 9,105 Thespians 9,IO, 11,125 C.S.U. 11,125 Key Club 10,111 125 Science Club 9,10,11,125 Spanish CIub115 Beta Club 125 Student Council 95 Best Thespian Award 11. TRUAN, CHARLOTTE 3824 Terrace View Drive F.H.A. 9,10,11. TRYTHALL, RICHARD Edgefield Drive Band 9,1O,11,12, Officer 125 Beta Club11,125 Jr. Honor Society 9,10,115 Sr. Honor Society 11,125 Spanish Club 125 Thespians 10,11,125 All State Band 10,11,125 All Natlon Band 11. TURBYVILLE, PATRICIA ANN 4215 Berry Avenue Girls' Glee 11,125 F.H.A. 95 Latin Club 9. TURNER, RONNIE JOE 634 W. Woodrow Avenue UNDERWOOD, THOMAS GARY 5112 Halston Drive VANDERGRIFF, DOROTHY D. 609 Dutch Valley Road Latin Club 9,105 C.S.U. 95 Jr. Honor Society 9,105 Sr. Honor Society 125 Girls' Glee 125 Kitchen Club 11,125 Y-Teens 9,1O,11,12. WALLACE, JOYCE 1009 N. Park Circle Girls' Glee 11,125 Gym Assistant 10. WALLIN, MARTHA JANE 2427 Highland Drive F.T.A. 125 F.H.A. 9,I0,11,12, Vice President 115 Jr. Honor Society 9,105 Sr. Honor Society 11,125 Library As- sistant 115 Spanish Club 11,12, Secre- tary 125 C.S.U. 12. WEAVER, HARDY PHILIP Hammer Road, Route 2 Transferred from East. WEBB, WILMA JEAN A310 Beverly Road Driving Club 105 F.H.A. 9,10,l15 Latin Club 105 Y-Teens 9. WEST, JAMES EDWARD Route 1, Murray Road Freshman Class Vice President5 Jr. Honor Society 9,105 Latin Club 10,115 Sr. Honor Society 12. WHITE, JACK 330 Rennoc Road Student Council 95 Band 9,1O,11,12, Officer 125 Hi-Y 9,1O,115 Swimming Team 12, Secretary 125 Art Club 11. WILLIAMS ANNA LEE 2912 ami.. Road WILLIAMS JOYCE IRENE Alice Bell Road Girls' Glee 11112. WILLIFORD, JANICE ELIZABETH 4700 North Broadway Bond 9,10,11,12. F.H.A. 9,1O,115 Science Club 105 Y-Teens 9,1O,1'l. WILSON, DAVID KENNETH 315 Kensi Drive N.W. D.E. Club 12. WILL, ALBERT LAMON 5012 Shady Dell Trail Curtain CIub10,11,125 Jr. Honor Soci- ety 115 Latin Club 9,105 Sr. Honor Society 125 Thespians 10,11,125 C.S.U. 125 Beta Club 12: Debating Team 11,12. WOLFENBARGER, JON RAY 3406 Cross Valley Road Football 9,1O,11,125 Track 10,11,125 Hi-Y 11,125 Swimming Team 11,125 Band 9,1O,11,I2. WYATT, JAMES A. 987 Fair Aveune Choir 9,10,11,12, Vice President 125 Hi-Y 125 F.T.A. 12. WYRICK, DEBORAH LYNNE 5704 Dogwood Road C.S.U. 10,11,125 Driving Club 115 Latin Club 11. WYRICK, JACKIE CAROLDINE 2708 Amelia Road Transferred from Rule. Choir 9,10, 12, Secretary 105 C.S.U. 9,1O, 5 F.H.A. 9,105 Jr. Honor Society 105 Sr. Honor Society 11,12, II, 11 ZINK, AUDREY 311 North Chilhowee Drive Basketball 9,1O,11,12, Captain 12 F.H.A. 95 Gym Assistant 11,125 Latin Club 95 Swimming Team 11. III SPURTS 5 5 football Captained by Jack Roberts and Earl Crosland, the l956 Bobcats enioyed a fine 7-'I-2 record. Jack Roberts, Charley Severance, Paul Slagle, and Jim Lockwood were named to the All-County Team. Severance was also named to the All East-Tennessee team. The Staley Hensley Blocking Trophy was awarded to Bobby Arden as the outstanding blocker. Ralph McCarter received the Payne Award for the best four year scholastic average. Paul Slagle and Jim Wells were named captains for next year. Our Captains, Jack Roberts, right and Earl Crosland led us to a very successful season. Jack was named to the first All-County team, while Earl was named on the second. 'av THE SCHEDULE East Everett Bradley West Bearden Erwin Young Fulton Rule Morristown FIRST ROW: Ted McCloud, Bob Arden, Gerald Maddron, Jim Jones, Joe Sizemore, Jim Lockwood, Mike McGinnis, Marvin Neely, David Borden, Dick Bridges, Steve Wilkerson, Bob Rule. SECOND ROW: Bob Solomon, David Norris, Ralph McCarter Jack Roberts, Paul Kelly, Sam Trent, Bill Curington, Dick Ogden, Larry Townsend, Lonnie Roberts. THIRD ROW: Coach O.C. J, Rf' Lloyd, Coach Dan Boring, Charles Severance, John Ridings, Lloyd Kagle, Jack Dyer, Earl Crosland, Eddie Davis, Jim Blair, Alvin Collison, Edgar Gentry, Charles Jones. FOURTH ROW: Paul Slagle, Glenn Greene, Charles Montgomery, Nick Carter, Creed White, Gene Hill, Bill Felknor, Jon Wolfenbarger, Bill Cole, Jim Wells, Coach Frank Boring. Central-32--Bearden-7: After a first quarter exchange of touchdowns, the Bobcats offense began to move. Touchdowns were scored by Sizemore, Severance, Bridges and two by Crosland. The entire Bobcat team stood out in stopping a strong Bearden team. Central-0--Erwin-19: Cen- tral lost their only game of the season to the Erwin Blue Devils i9-0. Central's offense couldn't get going at the right as Bobcat drives were stopped at the 25,2 and i5 yard lines while Erwin used a stolen ball and afumble recovery to a great advantage. Central-l2--Everett-7: Two blocked kicks, one by Charlie Severance, the other by Bill Cole set up the necessary touchdowns need- ed to beat a tough Everett team. CHS-22--West-O: Ralph McCarter recovered a West High fumble and Wolfen- bargar carried l8 yards for a TD and the Cats were off and running again. Crosland and Bridges scored two more touchdowns to make the score 20-0. Neely then trapp- ed the West ball carrier in the end zone for the final two points. Central-6--East-6: Central opened their T956 season with a disappointing 6-6 deadlock at the hands of a stubborn East team. Cen- tral's offense got rolling only once as they were held by a stout East line. Central-20--Bradley-l8: Against Bradley, Central played their best ball game of their season. With four regulars sidelined with iniuries, Jonny Wolfenbarger stepped in and led Central over very highly regarded Bradley. in action Central-12--Fulton-7: With Charlie Severance and a stout defense leading the way, Central upset Fulton. Severance made a beauti- ful catch of a pass and an end around play for both touchdowns while the de- fense held Fulton except at one time late in the game. Central-38--Morristown-O: On Dan Boring Night the Bobcats opened up again and won a smashing victory for the coach on his night. Our fine backs had no trouble outrunning the slow Morris- town defense. Our defense heldtogether again no points to Morristown. Central-42--Rule-l2: A bevy of Central backs opened up on Rule to the tune of 6 touchdowns in the first and one each in the third and fourth. Central-i3--Young-l3: The battle for the championship started and Crosland opened the scoring 68 yard touch- down run. Late in the second quarter Young scored after a pass interception. Sever- ance recovereda fumble and Central added another score, but Young drove downfield andtied itup. Jonny Wolfen- bargar was iniured late in the game ending his high school career. CHARLIE SEVERANCE CHARLIE JONES BOB ARDEN BILL COLE RALPH McCARTER PAUL KELLY SAM TRENT JIM LOCKWOOD I fin I K . , kgk..3Agw .lk W f' MARVIN NEELY EUGENE HILL BILL FELKNOR 'il ' JIM JONES JOE SIZEMORE EARL CROSLAND JACK ROBERTS JONNY WOLFENBARGAR CHARLIE MONTGOMERY coaches honored Our fine coaches were honored at halftime during the game between Central and Morristown. With Tommy Hensley, fcenterl presiding, the coaches and their wives were presented gifts from the fans of Fountain City. Head coach Dan Boring received a 1957 Chevrolet. The other coaches received smallchecks. The coaches and their wives from left to right are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Boring, Mr. ancl Mrs. O.C. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boring, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson. On Dan Boring Night the fans presented him with a i957 Chevrolet. The other coaches received small checks. the toot- laall team gave him a 38-O victory over Morristown. iw 5 football queen Muss Barbara Kinser basketball varsity team Our Team: Ted McCloud, manager, Bobby Barnes, John Tipton, Sam Wadsworth, John Carpenter, Don Medley, Ronnie Pollard. Alvin Jenkins, Charlie Severance, Charlie Mom. gomery, and Danny Drinnen. When the l956-57 basketball season rolled around, Coach O.C. Lloyd found that he was without the services of four first-string lettermen, and the rest of the squad had little experience for the most part. But the spirit and determination of the boys turned the team into a well-rounded organization that gave us many victories. The Bobcats participated in the South lnvitation Tournament during Christmas vaca- tions and the District Tournament at the end of the season. Danny Drinnen goes for a iump shot against West. 64 'L mtg .qbq is L! !!!lHf.-m Our captains: Ronnie Pollard and Don Medley. S The basketball team celebrates a vicforyover West. Our team trouncecl The Rebels 62-47. -nge -Y' action on the hardwood Left: Bobcats warm up for.big game. Below Left: John Carpenter gets off the tip. Below Right: Don Medley gets two for CHS. Above Left: Sam Wadsworth hits for two against Fulton. Above Right: John Carpenter put I s down a high rebound. b team FIRST ROW: Wayne Kramer, Harold Deatherage, Bill Armstrong, Walter Lowe, Eugene Treadway, George Pearson. SECOND ROW: Jim Hall Mile Pelton, Wayne Caldwell, Pete King, Joe Fhrish, Paris Ruth. The B team thisyear had another very success- ful season. Although Coach Winiger never did have On actual starting five, the boys played well toget- her, developed a good spirit, and won quite a few games. The come-early, stay-late customers were given many thrills by the agressive B team fhflf showed teamwork and the will to win, The B team iS 0 stepping stone to the varsity, and with this successful team, we can look forward to having a good varsity team next year. Practice makes perfect so the boys work hard. be 1 V ll, 23 i ,v,A,.v .. 1, ff + f i I , -Q.. i - A Above CHS. Above Below Below two. Left: Harold Deotheroge gets two for Right: The Bobcats work after school. Left: CHS fight for ball. Right: Fulton gets ball after CHS gets lift girls' team 4 ............ FIRST ROW: Jane Courtney, Sue Turner, Margie Rogers, Audrey Zinc, Ruth Hurst, Barbara Kinser. SECOND ROW: Miss Miller, llene Johnson-manager, Mildred Wilson, Betty Jean Gieseke, Linda Faust, Linda Houser, Marty Raley, Pat Cruze, Alice Sauler, Barbara Cur- ington, Sue Kirkendol, Christine Brosell, Margaret Lloyd, Charlotte Keck, Winnie Winigar. This has been a rebuilding year for gi rl ' s basketball at Central Hi gh. Although the three seniors have been the main players, most of the girl s are freshmen and sophomores. The freshmen and sophomores have shown a good attitude and the will- ingness to play. With these in- experienced players gaining their experience this year, the girl's team ought to have a good team for the next two or three years. Sh ga.. u QQTQA I M, If l ',, I L Q1 x. ,Q .Zi , . N ,- '..,-f 1 J Q in if: r' G31 xxx , ax X M., I 95,1 Nbumv fl ! Margie Rodgers After a scramble, referee indicates jump-ball. lays in two. Audrey Zink gets fwo more 72 ' Y W 15 3 Pfhwx Enfhusiastic sfudenf body cheers the girls on. Barbara Kinser drops in two more 73 cheerleaders ...s Linda Gilclard Carolyn Brown Barbara Gildard Marion Irwin 1 I These are the vivacious seven who led our team to many victories in toot- ball and basketball. They constantly maintained the good spirit for which Central stancls. Even when the chips were down, they kept up the moral. We pay tribute to these spirited people. Q-L3 ,3'Qj?f'lff,fL,X' i V , Lfh My fide lftwl JZ, ffybfl, 3 fl fi ,JDK Cheerleaders lead football players on ' to field. I Carolyn DeShong, left, Carolyn McClain, right. Cheerleaders comfort Jon Wolfenbarger, injured football player. ar? as f, Q ',f,,s,1 -79' I f A f A f Y ,J siisss f . s in xy er 'RW K, of tg f FIRST ROW: Emma Ruth Shipley, Pam Phillips, Linda Burkhart, Betty Merriman, Ester Ogle. SECOND ROW: Marion Irwin, Todie Shotsman, Judy Everett, Carol Keever, Carol Bull, Carol Sue Scruggs, .byce Carter, Bar- bara Ausmus, Corenea Kaiser, Carol Wayland, Pat Easterday, Mary Bryan. FIRST ROW: Betsy Matingly, .be Sizemore, Steve Wilkerson. SECOND ROW: Betty Jean Gieseke, Sue Woolsey, Bunny Edgerton, Rex Tinker, Raul Kelly, Smiley Blanchard. THIRD ROW: Sam Trent, Jack Roberts, Judy Jett, Alice Black, Carolyn McClain, Jim Fielden. FOURTH ROW: Barry Solomon, David Borden. swimming team Above are officers Todie Shotsman, secretary, Jack Roberts, treasurer, Marion Irwin, president, and Happy Blanchard, reporter. The swimming team has been very active this year. The boys have worked out at the YMCA. During the season the boys used the Boys' Club pool on Tues- day and Thursday nights. The girls worked out at the YWCA every Thursday afternoon. Each month the girls and boys had a ioint meeting. The team was in full swing erftering swimming meets November 30 and March 8. Members got points toward their letters on their attendance at meetings and prac- tices, participation in meets, and their development of strokes. Mrs. Irwin has done an excellent iob with her large group this year. ABOVE LEFT: Larry Townsend stops Morristown ball carrier. ABOVE RIGHT: Jack Roberts goes for yard age through the middle of the Morristown line MIDDLE LEFT: Jack Roberts goes to the left side against Morristown. MIDDLE RIGHT: The Bobcats bring the ball down the court against Fulton. LEFT: Fulton gets the ball after Sammy Wads- worth tips it in. athIete's autographs Sub rc' s IWWWQMMQ in Wgwwjfwliijw 'M WW ' sCf4ff4jf!,4 M M W ,ogwsguk 'Jn ?'9Qfz,27C4,Qjcx JUNIURS SUPHUMURES FIRESHMEN 81 if SN Lf - 47 Q' 04- Aff-4 I QL- - 0,31 cl-4 ? .E H! OFFICERS PGUI Single, presidentj Marion Irwin, secretoryg Glenn Greene, vice presidentj Carolyn DeShong, treasurer. iuniors SPONSORS Mr. Charles Sanders and Mrs. Grace Irwin. Louis Anderson Linda Andrews Ann Armstrong Carolyn Arnwine Parley Arnwine Geraldine Atchley Nancy Afchley Barbara Ausmus John Bagwell Joyce Bailey Robert Baker Joe Barkley Barbara Barnes Barbara Beasley Ronny Biddle Clyde Billingsly Brenda Biffle Hazel Black Barbara Blackmon Jim Blair Billy Boh anan Jack Bohanan Sammy Bolton David Borden Ralph Bronche Lavenia Breeden Randy Brooks David Brown Helen Brown Kenneth Brown Phyllis Brown Harlene Bruce Carol Buckner Shirley Burchfield Linda Burkhat We-7 Q 'IS Q' Q it mek- Q Msg at j E! nl ii fe- as li Q , .. .. .4 Ei, . A Z, J A 5 , -B sf -ix, ,k - . .9 ,..f:k ' V: li A A. B X ll ' wb K ax ' Q K :LA L. g.. if 5.,., .5 Q-- QA A LL. If' . fr: C'T ' .- v ,' f n N in N , A . ' Q9 A 4 ti we-rf 1 ' .. 151 s ,, A, vu. - .. . 'Fi , . N31 an ei lA 'Mi L TL. ' ': 2 i fr Q ' J ' k 2 fr 'V will ,,,, ki' .K f : Na 4 wk, I- ' , i B 5 li 1:47 F 'Q 'lin' X , ff KE. 1... IQ .I N l l .. 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A , W , .v.:: Af'- , ' J 95 iuniors Gail Suffridge Phyllis Swann Judy Swingle Eddie Tallant Wayne Taylor Judy 'lemple Pat Thompson Margaref Tipton Sammy Tipton Sylvia Tipton Richard Tisdale Mary Todd Philip Towry Peggy Trapp Cornelia Tron Davld Truan Sue Tucker Gene Turner Hylah Sue Turner Joanne Turner Ann Ulrich Johnny Vetiori Sammy Wadsworfh L inda Sue Wagoner Judy Walerysiak Donna Walker Jane Wallace Carol Ward Tommy Weaver Carolyn Webb Smdra Webb Clayfon Webster Jimmy Wells Judy Wells Morgan West Norma Whaley Juanita Whetsell Creed White Martha White Josephine wsanef Barbara Wilkerson Steve Wilkerson Ann Wood Ken Woodard Richard Wright Carol Yardley Joe York Julie Young Alice Bauch Vicki Blackburn Danny Burnette H.B. Carpenter LaVerne French Dolly Howerton Buddy Jackson Paul Johnson Linda Lacey George Lamb Martha Lewis Linda Marshall LaVaun Mathis Eugene Miller Carol Scruggs Martha Smith Doris sffingfaeld Larry Townsend Dottie Weaver Sylvia Wood , 1, W ww , . -ix if if . ' 'F if . 5 it ffm see? 5 . t 1 as .Q 1 . K r Q i 1 1 x -'UW' K is Q as A ,ff ':..g'f- 3 S' ':.f' 1 9 ' . v .X ' wr i .nw ... H w X 'W' 1 6 'Mum rf sf ' eg V 1 mfg 'Jn Qin- fi, E A . px' '91 l .JA L .- J ' wiiffss: 'if i , .. is 2 i s Y . .. Q QI -2.22 L 'E' ,mm fl 'M il! ri M -i ii ...think W rm or ,uniinpm my ' 318.46 E wi. W W, Q1 Ilia! - if WWW QQ- an A 1 at xr OFFICERS Danny Drinnen, presidentg Charlotte Deupree, secrefaryg Barbara Kinser, vreasurerg R.B. Schumpert, vice president. sophomores SPONSORS Mr. A.B. Tannachion and Coach Dan Boring. 'lv s. ,. i fr 4 i Q 'P-lc K Q... - w- . J g . 'x. .1-,h . , ,ai x. ri .AL. my Aa fs Nw it iw. Jig -f Evelyn Ander son vs vt., he X. X 'A v he, Gs, 1 3-A 2 1 , i . L- if w' 2-Vimlis, fk-. if J L: i f kai. A J tg . J 'el I . kv- Qf -eff--.. .L ' i J ,Y 1 - I i ffl? , W . . if Q W ii' l J fi- CIT' ww- um. 'li why is it-49? W - ' 21,115 luv 'V mr vu Carol Adlcinson Betty Allen Priscilla Allen Dale Altom :Nancy Jo Angle Arlene Alspaugh Brenda Atchley John Atchley Ann Ault David Babelay Emily Baker Peggy Baker Ellen Baldwin Iony Bales Roy Bauch Charlena Bean Ronald Best Davey Bethel Lawrence Bittle Frank Black XJanice Black Tom Black Jimmy Blakeney Arthur Blanchard Robert Boatman Jr. Jim Boruff Janice Bowers Dickie Bowles Shirley Bracket! Richard Bridges Fay Bright Allan Brown Claudia Brown Don Brown James Browning Mary Broyles Geraldine Burce Harry Bundren Barbara Burcl-afield Beverly Burnett John Burton im Byer Caldwell Carol Cannon Emery Carden Carter Carter Sue Case Ralph Chambers Garrey Choate Gilbert Childers Alexander Chronakis Steve Clendenen Ronnie Clevenger Steve Clonts Bob Cockrum A '4if3Judie Ann Conawoy Bill Conner Eddie Copeland Patricia Coppock Steve Coppock Brenda Cosson Evelyn Cox Nancy Cox Pat Cruze Betty Cummings Cole Cunningham Barbara Curington Jimmy Dalton fu n I EFEIVQ-fy jr 42-if .--: ' I .A ,,. V I - I 1 .Q 15,2 W f - L si 1 A. , iff gf A -S ::,, .,,i K ' M -' . -U 1 S K5 . X, ..,. :', JA ' . , gb ., , , -,,. , gg ,f.,, Q M f 5 ' 5 fd. J' ,A 2 125555 Q ,gf ., f - E J 1 .1 ., 5 1 - I f A K kr . .xx lv, ,fi I A' F- ' I x A ,V if P , . iw - Q nt- Qu . , .di -555, Q 'ffff fx W V A . J' P A . nl. ai an IL' ULU . j in 355: W k :, M , gz- :fl We 'x 1' L ESQ,-' 0 1 i 1, af' 1? 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E if 'N 'Q- Gordon Jackson Carol Johnson Buddy Jones Ronnie Jones John Justice Charlotte Keck Donald Keith Zack Kennard Kay Ann Keohane Margaret Keys Barbara Kinser Paul Kirkendol Ann Kirkpatrick Homer Kirkpatrick Glenn Kitts Harold Knott Wayne Kramer Bobby Lakins Mike Lawson Linda LeCoultre Doyle Lewis Bobby Levy Bobby Long Carole Longmire Freddy Lowe Walter Lowe Madge Loy Patsy Lyke Pat Maher Eddy Mantooth Mary Martin Robert Mathews Johnnie Mathis Betsy Mattingly Wanda Mauk Roy McBee Mary McCampbell Allen McCoy Sue McDaniel John McLaughlin David McNeil Bobby Merryman Judy Miller Sandra Miller Pat Montgomery Ann Moore Margie Moore Joe Moriarty Ray Morris Maurice Moser Sandre Mullins Joyce Mynatt Allen Neergoard David Noah Phyllie Noe Sandra Noe Don Nokes Lynn Norman Dick Ogdin Rachel Ostrander Pat Ottaway Lucille Ownbey Carolyn Palmer Joe Parrish Donald Paschal Bryant Pearce George Pearson Billy Peek Janice Privette Martha P'Simer Hilda Roby Jerry Radford Audrey Ramsey Virginia Rankin Ernest Ridgel Johnny Ridings Sylvia Rising Lonnie Roberts Audrey Robertson John Robinson Jerry Roop Donna Rucker Watty Rule Paris Ruth Judy Rutherford Alice Salyer Betsey Sample Joe Samples Buddy Sanders Robert Sanford R.B. Schumpert Charles Sartin Judith Lynn Seaver Jerrie Seritt Frank Sexton Judy Sexton Pat Sexton Carolyn Shafer Betty Sharp Jerry Sharp Mary Shephard Sandra Sherrod Carolyn Shipe Sandra Shipley Pat Shoopman Donna Simpson Pat Skeen Earlene Smelcer Don Leon Smith Herby Spain Gladys Stalans David Steele Berry Sterling Evelyn Stevens Jimmy Strange Doris Suffridge Leroy Sulfridge Richard Terry Dee Anna Thigpen Linda Thompson Dickie Thress Esther Thurman Rex Tinker Gene Treadway David Troutman Ronnie Turner Bob Vandergriff Nella Vondergriff Jimmy Wagner Mary Wagner Ben Weatherly Guyl Webb Gail Wheeler Barbara Whetsell Cynthia White Jack White Nora Whitlock Margaret Widner Nancy Wilkerson Judy Willard 'J- ia -. , .V .f Q I f .fm , ,K ,N - Martha Willis Barbara Wilson f Tommy Wilson Jane Wolfenbarger r J 1 if , Q at ...Q v. SN sw., . i aa, Q , - we iw Q I 5 k x 31 N E W .N ge ff. ,ev lvmi f I Sue Woolsey Lawrence Wynegar Bill Wyrick J.D. Wyrosdick Beatrice Yarbee Betty Yarnell Margaret Young This is what happens when you neglect your library work until the last minute. getting ? U7 l Glenn, what kind of education are you Everyone stands to sinq America in assembly. f! fp. I f s - Any boys delite, meal fume. Mike Pelfon leaps as he desperately fries io ge? the ball for Central. ,V . .3 rr Q 1 1 lf si' f Our cheerleaders lead us in Bu le call wiih , . l'--, H ,fx . . . g , 3: sw' , H E wg, - fwf1,351S,,e Larry Jenkms assusfmg. - aw- it 5: 5133 5 - 11 A A X Time for class. pix' A tense momeni as Ronny Pollard gets a foul shot ,, ,, in the Fulton game. Peaches ' l'2'3' 08 . 'P 7 Our sponsor, Mr. Tannachlon Donna' at work' ' is always around fo help. Janie' s favorite gentleman. A sophomore we are all proud of Barbara Kinser, our 1956 Football Queen, pictured with Charlie Hughes, Ann Story, and Pat Chumley. There are those that study . . . Science ll T OFHCERS CJ ,Gr f Tommy Jones, presidenfg Susan Norma, freusurerg b r fur ' John Jensen, vice president. Jeanne Neu ert, sec e y, freshmen SPONSORS Miss Phelps ond Mr. McGinnis HND Jerry Adkins David Allison Charlotte Anderson Brenda Armstrong William Armstrong Drury Bagwell Doris Bailey Linda Bailey Linda Leigh Bailey Dorsey Baldwir Faye Baldwin Carolyn Ball Becky Barton Johnny Bearden Sammye Beary Roy Best Don Black Barry Bradley Bob Brandon Joseph Brewer Vicki Brooks Christine Brosell Donnie Browr. Nancy Brummette Ann Buchner Barbara Buckner Barbara Buehler Laura Burchfield Charles Barton Mary Sue Callison Dick Camp Jackie Campbell Sue Campbell Judy Capps Freda Carter Ray Cavender Donna Clark Linda Clark John Claude Claudene Corum Ca roLyn Clayton Alice Faye Cogdill L.eRoy Cole Lynn Cole Elizabeth Cooper Norma Copeland Mary Councill .lohn Crabtree Sharon Crabtree Bobby Crye Carolyn Cunningham Priscilla Cunningham Georgia Cupp Marvin Curl Martha Cuthbert Betty Dalton Eddie Dalton Dara Daniels Carolyn Darden Marian Dassett Anne Dicks Karen Dicky Paul Donehew Jerry Drlnnan Ann Dudenbastel Judy Durham Eddie Dyer Linda Dyer Pat Easterday Carolyn Edgerton Charles Ermey Marie Evans Rita Farris Linda Faust Edward Ferry Judy Fielden Suzanne Finley Rhinda Francis Barbara Franz Sue Friedman Shirley Fry Becky Garner Betty Jean Gieseke Sue Goddard Don Grahl Wanda Graves Kenneth Greene Carolyn Greer Boyd Gregory Mary Linn Gregory Jean Griggs Steve Gwin Jeffrey Hall Brenda Hamilton Bill Hamrick Hobart Hansard Linda Harrell A. C. Harrington Carol Hawkersmith Betsy Heist Joe Henderson Barbara Hickey Ann Hill Jerry Hodge Paul Hake Sara Hollingsworth Krwin Lee Hopson Margaret Hornsby Elaine Hauser Glenda Howard Buddy Huskey Judy Huskey Glenda Huskisson Jane Hyder Barbara Hyder Barbara Ingram Jean Jacobs Carol Jarnagin John Jensen Barbara Johnson Bob Johnston Roberta Johnson Susie Johnson Alice Jones Gerry Janes Ray Jones Tommy Jones Pat Keaton Carolyn Keever Patsy Kelley Bill Kennedy Lillard Kennedy Wanda Kidd Jene King Jane Kinsey Sue Kirkendol Joyce K irkham Vivian Kitts Pat Leatherwood Jane Lindsay Mary Kay Lindsay Nancy Linlc Margaret Lloyd Jerry Lang George Lowe Virginia Lowe Linda Lyke Charles Manis Marie Mark Rita Martin Geraldine Mason Laura Mathena Ge ne Mc Carter 'N Mn I G53-1 if ha -Q., Nu' vs. is ff. Charlotte McCammon LT I gtk, E A C LE , , VW Danny McCord Glen McCoy Joe McCoy James McMahon Linda Messman Becky Miller Joe Miller --CX i' 5 4. h Rx , . lift X fit My fr W .V ,Az K ,K I l at 2, Ja '- 1 be 7,5,5l.g,, 'K i S. -5- ve- ...'., K e V ,. 3- xv Sur S X 1 Pat Milligan Mary Minton Pope Mlze Jimmy Moore Patricia Musgrave Merrily Myers Kathy Myllymaki Judy Nesbit Jeannine Neubert Carolyn Norman Susan Norman Judy Norris Bobby Ogle Joyce Owens Tom Peek Martha Pressley David Price Jim Price Ewell Reppelo Jr. Gail Rhyne Carolyn Richardson Edna Riffey Edna Rodgers Rachel Ross Mary Rule Alex Ruth James Ryan Jerry Sandidge Michele Schettler Carole Sharp Joyce Sharp Bill Shipe Cynthia Shotsman Ted Shown Gordon Sillett Jimmy Skeen Gary Smith Myra Smith Bill Smithson Jada Solomon Helen Stalans Paulette Stamps Brenda Stanley Gladys Stansell Ginny Stille Sandra Stokes Carolyn Sttange Rudy Styles Bob Taylor John Thornburg Phil Towle Annette Traugott Jean Trentham Jerry Trivette Nancy Truon Becky Tubb Phyllis Tucker Gerald Turner George Ulrich Carolyn Vandergriff Kyle Wales Winston Walker Jim Ward Carol Wayland Stephen Webstel Margaret Wells Carolyn West David Whedbee Glenda Whitaker Margaret Whitaker Don Whitehead Don Wilhoite David Wilson Larry Witt Judith Wolfe Helen Woodfin Gene Worthington Stephen Wyrick Danny Ester Jerri York ff-1 vt. L 1 S .. r i . 'iw MQW? You see, it's this way. lf's a sad world we live in. Muscles I After the game is over. A volley-ball game af it's height. Oh! not my plcmm I 105 A N ,VM r .U Q J Y all Some of our Key Club members are ai work. Dig fha1Long-Hair!! - , jf' W , 1 vw, f.- I04 3 The best time to get acquainted is during class change. ACTIVITIES the band ii-iii nw L, v x.!sV ,, - QM - x I an 'huts-f Below1 the maioretfes pose during o performance. Left to right ore Phyllis Swann, Sandy Lovell, Margie Rodgers, and Betty Beeler. HIS There was never a dull moment for the band during the year T956- I 5 l957. They played at all the home , fi: games, and made shor. trips to as if' Cleveland and Erwin to play for games away from home. They held a concert January 3'l at Central. On February 1-3 ten students went to the East Tenn- essee Band Clinic in Maryville. They climaxed their busy year with a May concert. The two pro- jects for this year were the purchase of acontrabass clarinet and aiding the Giorus members in the cost of their new high-fidelity system. Mr. O'Dell Willis is director. Below the band is seen performing some difficult maneuvers in precission marching at one of the night football games. The band added much spirit and gave complementary attractions to many school affairs during the year. f drum maior Nelson l-armer 109 ChOil' mixed chorus 3 - fr' 1 FIRST ROW: Donna Rucker, Evelyn Stevens, Johnnie Lou Mathis, Ann McKissick, Carolyn Dee Jones, Richard Dugger, Alan Dilworth, Pianist-Linda Sue Wagoner, Mr. Sanders, Pianist-Pat Johnston, Charles Brown, Goddard Jo D er Gail Selby Hilda James Scalf, Ann , y y , , Ruby, Carolyn DeShong, Jeannine Neubert. SECOND ROW: Drucilla Davis, Julie Young, Glenda Howard, Nancy Jo Angle, Gayle Hendren, Judy Everett, David McNeil, Max Greene, David Noah, Lynn Large, Jimmy Wagner, JimWyatt,WalterMinor, Alice Black, Glenda Huskisson, Betty Sterling, Doris Lewis, Pat Steele, Emma Ruth Shipley. THIRD ROW: Myrna Dyer, Jackie Wyrick, Margie Norris, Peggy Trapp, Pat Cruze, Linda Lacey, Carolyn Payne, David Huggin, William Payne, Edwin Goddard, Ronnie Kirkham Ronnie Clevenger, Barry Solomon, Frank Allman, Judy Hickman, Sarah Shelley, Martha Dickson, Joreita Harrington, Jane Alexander, Kay McClain, Carol Wayland Judy Jett. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Harris, Cookie Loveday, Patty Rule, Jeanette Huskisson, Nancy Fisher, Nancy Cox, Jackie Sue Fulton, Martha Saylor, Joyce Stringfield, Jim Boruff, Kenneth Long, George Lamb, Tommy Lowe, Curtis Payne, Winfred Cassell, Allen Riggs, Parley Arnwine, Pat Russell, Barbara Ausmus, Pat Combs, Margie Harrington, Barbara Kinser, Eleanor Hodge, Frances Cooley, Carolyn Brown. officers MIXED CHORUS Barry Solomon, president, Jim Wyatt, vice president, Jane Alexander, secretary, Martha Saylor, librarian, and Jackie Sue Fulton, concert chairman. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Linda Serritt, presidenrg Carolyn McClain, secretary, and Barbara Gilclard, librarian. rp' THE THREE CAROLINES The obiective of the chorus this year has been to create a keener and more varied appreciation ofthe art of music through the mediums of performing and listening to new and different kinds of music. This obiective has been easier to attain Through the use ot our High-Fidelity System. Central IS very proud to be the tirst high school to have obtained a High-Fidelity System in the country! Proiects for the spring in- cluded the festival, ETEA, and the Annual Southern Revue. Some of us represented Central at All State Chorus in Nashville. girl's glee club FIRST ROW: Barbara Blackmon, Nancy Overton, Faye Sherrod, Sandy Pless, Betty Lewelling, Carol Buckner, Carolyn McClain, Ann Ault, Marilyn Martin, Lindo Seritt, Mr. Sanders, Carol Sue Scruggs, Carolyn Palmer, Martha Messman, Barbara Gildard, Dorothy Vandergriff, Sandy Edenfield, Judy Edenfield, Barbara Crick. SECOND ROW: Judy Temple, Marie Rogers, Jo Ann Hubbs, Brenda Goins, Brenda Bittle, Mary Todd, Nancy Daniel, Carol Longmire, Gale Belk, Joan Lewallen, Carolyn Brook, Virginia McFadden, Jo Ann Bruner Sue York, Joyce Carter, Polly Ridner, Linda Glldard Sylvia Wood, Lois Litton. THIRD ROW: Marty Role Ella Ann Griffith, Esther Ogle, Sandy Lovell, Carolyn: Rule C l W bb P , aro yn e , atsy Turbyville, Brenda Mills, Ruth Hurst, Marsh Conover, Dot Weaver, Lois Cassell, Margie Needham, Becky Hassell, Carol Lowery, Barbara Barnes, Joyce Wallace, Coline Byrge, Joyce Williams, Judy Swingle. 1 I future homemakers of america A ., The Future Homemakers of America are divided into three chapters with chapters and II working together. Proiects of Chapters I and II included a Christmas party for a Iittle girl they adopted from John Tarleton Institute. Chapter Ili gave Christmas baskets, sold school pennants, and entertained at a Christmas party. All three chap- ters attended the state convention held in Nashville in the late spring. N officers Pictured are the officers of Chapter III. Seated is Don- Eita Hedgepeth, president. Left to right: Emily Peor- Son, secretary, Martha Burnette, treasurer, and Phyllis Meyers, vice president. Not pictured are the officers of Chapters I and Il. They are Judy Edenfield, president, Sue Woolsey, vice president, Korena Kaiser, secre- tary, Sammie Beoty, treasurer. science club FIRST ROW: Joda Solomon, .lane Kinsey, Barbara Hickey, Roberta Shown, Nancy Fisher, Miss Shipe, Judie Phelps, Relia Hamilton, Vicki Brooks, Carolyn Shafer, Mary Minton, Anne Kirkpatrick. SECOND ROW: Schild Grant, Tom Peek, Ernest Ezell, Barbara Minton, Linda Sue Wagoner, Hilary Stephenson, Jerry Trivette, Kenneth Greene, Jerry Fox, Bill Shipe. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Solomon, Ronnie Best, Richard Durfee, Warren Franz, Pim Stephenson, Robert Davis, Larry Trivette, Joe Parrish, David Noah. The Science Club has had many interesting proiects and programs this past year. One of the most interesting wasa trip to the plants and museums of Oak Ridge. ln the spring they had a successful participation in the Science Fair. Pim Stephenson ......... President Barbara Minton .... ..... V ice President Linda Wagoner .... . . . Secretary Roberta Shawn . . . . . Treasurer llii The DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCA- TION CLUB adds practical work to the daily school studies. Through this club many students gain useful employment in the community. Ben Pelton, presi- dent of the club here at Central, was also the state president, and a candidate for Southeastern president at the National Con- vention held at Oklahoma City. Pictured herewe see many ofthe D.E. students at work. ,,f CQIPAIIY distributive education Ben Pelton President .... Vice President . . .. .... Mike Sharp Carol Keesling ... .-.. Reporter ...... .... S hirley Pfolh Bill George . .. .Mrs. Claude Roby Parliamentarian .... Sponsor . . . . . Secretary ....... .... Treasurer . . . . . .... .Doris Howard In A My , M i,,i ....,,,,,,.,. :W yi, ,.- .. ...V 3 T p 2 'N 'Wav-.1 , . , . -5- A S an ...S 1, pq rn, -f 5 -- .g --vp an--u I it ww Wg- W 1, w , J , V 44 quid Y 'f 'TTI FIRST ROW: Doris Howard, Bill George, Shirley Pfohl, Mike Sharp, Carol Keesling, Ben Pelton, Josephine Hurst, Mrs. Murray. SECOND ROW: Judy Bounds, Mary Mize, Doris Nelson, Patsy Cox, Charlotte Miller, Frances Stalans, Nancy Sufferidge Nancy Goins, Patsy Cornwell, Ruby Calffee, Peggy Bailey. THIRD ROW: Gale Legg, Gerald Turner, David Arms, John Smith, Gary Hance, Robert Greene, Jerry Levy, Jim Turner, Kenneth Wilson, Dallon Lowe, Eddie Crowder, J.D. Mehaffey. ,,-., . hir' B . IIB x 2 all 5 , S., I 1 Wh va .1 if -5? l .M gd Qi Rip Van Winkle which was presented by the Curtain Club was a big success. Pictured are: fsittingl Virginia McFadden and David Baberly, fstandingj Eugene Stevens and Rosamond McFadden. thespians Pictured at right: FlRST ROW: Brenda Clement, Carolyn Shafer, Sharon Schnider, Joyce Stringfield, Nan Deering, Wanda DeMarcus, Virginia McFadden, Mary Toad, Emily Pearson, Dorothy Houseal, Peggy Trapp, Janette Garbee, Linda Thompson, Ann Story, Cookie Loveday. SECOND ROW: Sonia Holt, Sarah Noe, Jane Sim, Carol Ward, Peggy Flowers, Nancy Howes, Alice Black, Virginia Rankin, Pat Rule, Carolyn Hutson, Nancy Harvey, Netty Sharp, Terry Donaldson, Evelyn Lewis, Barbara Minton. THIRD ROW: Margaret Young, Ann Kirkpatrick, Gail Webb, Fredericko Stout, Linda Andrews, Put Combs, Helen, Moulton, Gerry Hall, Louise Romines, Annette Bailey, Gail Barringer, Dorothy Johnson, Jane Bradburn, Lucille Ownby. FOURTH ROW: Jimmy Wagoner, David Baberly, Billy Joe Stringfield, Walter Parry, Ronnie Kirkhan, Freddy Forbes, Jerry Milstead. FIFTH ROW: Roy Keck, Jerry Scott, Albert Witt, Tommy Harrington, John Black. llli curtain club vm Pictured at left: FlRST ROW: Evelyn Lewis, Jane Bradburn, Peggy Flowers, Barbara Minton, Ann Story, Nancy Kirkendol, Patty Cardwell, Fredericka Stout, Martha Sue Dixon, Brenda Clement. SECOND ROW: John Black, Lowell Blanchard, Fred Forbes, Jerry Milstead, Larry Trivette, Albert Witt, Walter Parry, Tommy Harrington, Ronnie Kirkham, Keith Mynatt, Miss Alher, Roy Keck. an -. 11 From Rip Van Winkle is Fred Forbes who played the partofRip. Standing left to right: Roy Keck, Becky Miller, Barbie Beuhler, and Dan Pine. H7 debating club TheDEBATlNG CLUB members are seen taking notes while Peggy Flowers procedes to uphold the affirmative side on the question concerning the National Debate Prosition which IS Resolved that the Federal Government should sustain the prices of maior agricul ture Products at not less than 903 of Parity. The DEBATE TEAM started the year's activities by attending a debate workshop held at Carson Newman in December. Their first tournament was also held at Carson Newman. lt was sponsored by the American Legion and concerned the adoption of the Bricker Ammendmentg it was held at U.T. the Central debaters have won this tournament of the past five years, and they were proud to come out on top again this year. For a week our debators attended the tournament which was held at the Univer- sity of Virginia where they debated with teams from all the South. The last tournament they participated in was the Tennessee lnterscholastic Literary League held at the University of Tennessee. IIS --rs' nxwgfe 'Ti Q -rr: ' 'N f A ..' ,,, . future teachers of america 1 1-fe-CL Q -Q-n ,man-. .tsunami 'yw Q I ff, . I - I 0 W i l i -4 FIRST ROW: Mike Sharp, Jack Roberts, Patricia Price, Elizabeth Calllson, Betty Jones, Helen Moulton, Barbara Ausmus, Anne Goddard, Cornelia Trott, Miss Warren. SECOND ROW: Keith Mynatt, Jim Wyatt, Jane Wallin, Nancy Howes, Edna Hurst, Nancy Overton, Jeanette Deny, Anne Ulrick, Evelyn Stevens. THIRD ROW: Jimmy McPherson, Betty Merriman, Karen Durish, Sarah Shelley, Gillian Smith, Pat Johnston, Martha Messman, Anne Coleman, Nann Deering, Carolyn Hutson, Dorthy Houseal. FOURTH ROW: Ester Ogle, Annette Bailey, Martha Burnette, Carolyn Lowry, Carol Sutton, Jane Sims, Cynthia White, Joyce Bailey. The officers of this club are Ann Goddard. presi- dent, Cornelia Trott, vice president, Barbara Ausmus, secretary: and Helen Moulton, treasurer. The objective of F.T.A. is to raise money for their annual S50 scholar- ship. Their District Presidentforthis yearis Carol Sutton. The pur- pose of F.T.A. is to in- form pupils ofthe teach- ing profession. beta club FIRST ROW: Jane Alexander, Barbara Minton, Martha Messman, Brenda Clement, Jennifer Hamilton, Linda Wagoner, Julie Young, Nancy Howes, Mrs. Harrison, fsponsori Ann Story, Gill Smith, Sarah Shelley, Anita Johnson Don-Eita Hed epeth, Peggy Flowers. SECOND ROW: Nelson Farmer, Alvin Jenkins, Fred Forbes, ljick Trythall, AFbert Witt, Pim Stephenson, Galen Methvin, Walter Parry, Allen Nickle, Bill Fryar. THIRD ROW: Larry Trivette, Charlie Hughes, Jerry Milsteacl. The Beta Club of Central High School is a branch ofthe National Beta Club and is an organization based on achievement, service and leadership. The officers for this year were as follows: president, Jerry Milstead, vice president, Charlie Hughes, secretary, Ann Story, treasurer, Nelson Farmer, and reporter, Jennifer Hamilton. This year the Beta Club sponsored, in co-operation with the Key Club, the Student Roster. They also helped raise money for an exchange student through the annual Talent Night. Members were in charge of the Campus Clean-Up Cdmpaign. A large group attended the state convention in Nashville where they supported Bill Fryar for State Vice President. At right members are shown in a typical Beta meeting. l20 key club 4 A . A ,f Env, ,. ,L,W , ir. ,, , , K t .I FIRST ROW: Bob Collier, Wayne Taylor, Joe Gorman, Allen Nickle, Charlie Hughes, Ann Story ffeminine advisorl, Bill Fryar, Tommy Hodge, Jimmy Wagoner, Rudy McBee, Charles Goan. SECOND ROW P' S h L : lm tep enson, arry Trivette, Dick Ogdin, David Huggins, John Carpenter, Paul Slagle, Alvin Jenkins, Walter Parry, David McNeil, Sammy Tipton, Charlie Montgomery, Tommy Hqrringfon, Larry Jenkins. THIRD ROW: Richard Mynatt, Charles Harrington. The Key Club at Central, which is sponsored by the Northside Kiwanis Club has been one of the most active service clubs during the past year. This year the group sponsored the second annual football queen, raising approximately nine hundred dollars with which they purchased a trampoline for the gym. During the year they also delivered Thanksgiving baskets to needy families, worked with Beta Club on the Student Roster and had a car wash. They have bought dictionaries for the English classes and supplied the school with pencil sharpeners. Key Club in- stalled a music system in the cafeteria to promote better mcnners and relaxation during lunch period. ln the summer, the president and sec're- tary attended the International Key Club Convention in Dallas, Texas. Officers for the past year were as follows: president, Charlie Hughes, vice president, Paul Slagleg secretary, Pim Stephenson, treasurer, Tom Hodge. WMM l2l regular centralite FIRST ROW: Peggy Flowers, Judy Seover, Arlene Young, Brenda Clement, Lois Litton, Hilda Ruby, Marilyn Martin, Cynthia White. SECOND ROW: Pat Russell, Annette Bailey, Dorls Stringfield, Mary Ann Lovgdqyl Ann McKissick, Linda Sue Wagoner, Emma Ruth Shipley, Don-Eita Hedgepeth, Barbara Gildard, Anne Goddard, Hilary Stephenson, Emily Pearson, Ann Kirkpatrick, Jennifer Hamilton, Sharon Schneider, Carol Sutton, Arlene Alspaugh, Pat Weaver, Myrna Graves. THIRD ROW: Edwin Goddard, Dick Thress, Barbara Ausmus, Tom Hodge, Walter Parry, John Tipton, Joyce Stringfield, Pim Stephenson, Carol Ward, Relic Hamilton, Ronnie Kirkham, Peggy Trapp, Jim Wagner, Carolyn Lowry, Bill La Forge, David Noah, Sonny Conner. FOURTH ROW: Fred Clayton, Ray Hatmaker, Kim Buehler, Wayne Taylor. This year the REGULAR CENTRALITE was enlarged from tive to seven column s. A subscription campaign was conducted in September, and nearly 600 subscrip- tions were sold. Extras were sold each month, and circulation reached a new high. Letters were awarded at a banquet in May. officers Editor ln Chief- Linda Sue Wagoner Business Manager- Walter Parry NU News Editor- David Noah Feature Editor- Peggy Flowers Sports Editor- Fred Clayton Advertising Manager- O'Dell Conner Circulation Manager- Mary Loveday L lm, annual centralite FRONT ROW John Black sports editor Jennifer Hamilton, activities editor, Charlie Hughes, editor- in chief Ann Story secretary Jerry Milstead advertising manager, Don-Eita Hedgepeth. BACK ROW Mary Todd Carolyn Lowery Virginia McFadden, Frances Cooley, Mary Bryan, Frances Coorrier, Emma Ruth Shipley Betty Carey Jane Alexander. The ANNUAL CENTRALITE STAFF has txied to capture within the covers of this book the story of Central High School duringthe 1956-1957 school year. For the annual staff, the year began with the selling of advertisements and the plann- ing of the general layout and theme. Through- out the year, staff members worked during school and outside of school taking pictures, writing copy, and doing various other tasks needed to complete the product. The staff wishes to express its appreciation to Dave Wright and Wright's Studio forthe help and assistance that was given them during the preparation of this book. Faculty advisors were Mrs. Asbury, Mr. Kroll, Mr. Nicely, Mrs. Stewart, and Mrs. Wiles. At left IS pictured some of the staff at work. I 'Ii ...---.1 y-teens The Y-Teens of Central High School consist of four chapters ---one for each class. These Y-Teens are a branch ot the YWCA, and their goal is to develop in a Christian way toward religion, nationality and races. A few of the proiects this past year included giving baskets to needy families, working for the Knoxville Journal Milk Fund, sponsoring a candy sell, entertaining with a formal dance for charity, and having a recognition ceremony in January to give credit to outstanding members. nefbg, 3' presidents Senior president .... . .. . Barbara Minton Junior president ...... . . . Patty Rule Sophomore president .... . . . Arlene Alspaugh Freshman president. . . . . . Carol Cunningham I2-l 7,-N -:.'.J,, 4 5 .Aw FIRST ROW: Bill Bohannon,Jack Bohannon, Joe Sizemore, Eddie Lyle, Kim Buehler, Luther Floyd. SECOND ROW: Ray Hatmaker, Lynn Musgrave Allen Riggs, .lim Wyatt, Jack Roberts, Jimmy Turner, Bob Quilitch. Standing: Tom McCampbell, Jack Lowe, Porter Fart, Johnny Branam, Steve Nelson, Curtis Payne, Bill Cole, JimmyJickey,Leon Millsaps, Ronnie Turner, William Payne, Mike Housley, Kenny Denny, Wayne Large, Charles Jones, Dan Searle. The Hl-Y is a division of the Knoxville YMCA. The members of HI-Y have participated in various activities which included buy- ing a flag for the band room and entering a skit in the Beta Club talent night. Jeanette Denny, the club sweetheart, offered fem- inine advice to the boys in their service proiects. The club brought the school year to a close with a hayride in April. Under the capable leadership of Jack Lowe, the president, the club functioned as a well organized group. I 23 iunior honor society of C 9: aioyj, FIRST ROW:Jane Hyder, Suzanne Finley, Charlotte Anderson,Janice Woods, Judy Huslcey, Charlotte MCC,-,mmgnl Merrily Myers, Cookie Glaze, Becky Miller, Susie Heatherly, Edna Riffey, Anne Kirk- patrick, Charlotte Deupree, Linda Thompson, Pat Ottoway, Lavenia Breeden, Jewel French, Judy Edenfield, Mary McCampbeIl,.byce Pettus.SECOND ROW: Susie Johnson, Carol Wayland, Christine Brosell, Linda Bailey, Sue Goddard, Carolyn Shafer, Georgea Cupp, Shirley Cooper, Kay Ann Keo- hans, Judy Wolfe, Janice Privette, Carolyn Hutson, Betty Sharp, Judy Bolinger, Arlene Alspaugh, Lucile Owenby, Johnnie Lou Mathis, Virginia Lowe, Patsy Gentry, Kathleen French. THIRD ROW: Nora Lou Whitlock, Joyce Henderson, Rachle Ostrandes, Dorothy Houseal, Evelyn Elloit, Mary Rule, Martha Cuthbert, Kathy Myllymaki, Marcia Bolinger, Jada Solomon, Jane Courtney, Ellen Baldwin, Judy Hickman, Margie Harrington, Patricia Price, Brenda Clement. FOURTH ROW: Don Wilheite, David Huggin, Hilary Stephenson, Linda Messman, Pat Weaver, Judy Norris, Mary Lynn Gregory, Linda Faust, Trena Stover, Myrna Moore, Gail Norman, Billy Peek. FIFTH ROW: Jimmy Skeen, Johnny Monday, Orval Herrel, Jerry Long, Ronald Thomas, Earl Barker, Joe Henderson, Kenneth McCasland, George Ulrick, Schild Grant, Jimmy Wagner, Glen McCoy, David Noah. SIXTH ROW: John Crabtree, Bob Brandon, Alex Ruth, Joe Henry Moriarity, Jim Price, Don Whitehead, David McNeil, Joe Parrish, Larry Frestour, Danny Drinnen, Steve' Clendenen, Walter Lowe, Homer K irkpatrick, Jimmy Byer. This year the Junior Honor Society has been an honorary organi- zation because of crowded conditions and a lack of time to meet. A banquet was held in the spring for the installation of members and officers. Plans were being made at the time of publication for the fall term and industrious 1957-58. The sponsor is Miss Kate Gibson. I2ii senior honor society x O, T 7 A ii - ,id 'f':Q3t3x2fe -Weigle-4 1 I 3 U f WF J il FIRST ROW: Mary Todd, Emma Ruth Shipley, Margie Norris, Julie Young, Martha Messman, Pat Johnston, Nancy Howes, Jane Alexander, Carolyn Brown, Carolyn Deshon , Nancy Riddick. SECOND ROW: Patsy Lemarr, Shirley Cobage, DruciI?a Davis, Frances Strange, Anita Johnson, Gill Smith, Frances Cooley, Dorothy Vandergriff, Pat Price, Relic Hamilton, Lois Litton, Jackie Wyrick, Myrna Graves, Jane Sims. THIRD ROW: Roberta Shown, Barbara Minton, Linda Sue Wagoner, Pat Lakin, Phyllis Brown, Peggy Flowers, Martha Burnette, Annette Bailey, Jane Wallin, Sarah Shelley, Carolyn Payne, Cornelia Trott. FOURTH ROW: Fred Forbes, Galen Methvin, Allen Nickle, Bob Davis, Portor Fort, Richard Mynatt, Sonny Connor, Charles Johnson, Alvin Jenkins, Sam Tipton, Bob Collier. FIFTH ROW: Freddy Clayton, Joe Gorman, Philip Rule, James West, Dick Trythall, Jim Byerley, Fred Martinson, Albert Witt, Pim Stephenson. The SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY had a very successful year during i956-I957. They had several pro- iects during the year some of which were caring for the school flag and publishing student hand books. They also worked with Beta Club on the student Aid Proiect. Pictured below are Miss Phelps, sponsor, Pat Lakin, secretary, Galan Methvin, president, Nancy Howes, vice president, Alvin Jenkins, treasurer, and Miss Weigel, sponsor. 127 iunior classical league Above: Members of the league are pictured with the sponsor. Right: League members take time out for fun. Below: Freshmen students study the map of Rome. lj Q Mn The Junior Classical League is modeled after the Roman Chapter. The freshmen are called Plebeians, andthe Sophomores Patri- cians. The otficersatCentral are David Noah, president, Judy Wolfe, secretary, Schild Grant, reporter, and Charlotte Anderson and Barbara Fran, scrapbook chairman. The purpose ot the .l.C.l.. is encourage an interest in and appreciation ofthe civili- zation, language, literature, and art of ancient Greece and Rome. .ski ,S X-., 5 ' .1r11 H--r -nann- AQ ,. rn The Kitchen Club is composed of students who give their time and efforts in order that the cafeteria can serve the student body quickly and efficiently. They work with Mrs. Hunter and the other assistants who serve the school at 4th period. Their main duties are clecning tables, servind foods, washing dishes and operating the dish sterilizer. Also it is their task to see that high sanitary conditions are maintained. kitchen club At left are pictured the membersofKitchenClub. They rendertheirservices to give us the source of energy we so desperately need at lunch time. christian students union The Christian Student Union is an interdenominational organization which is open to all students of Central High. Meetings were held in the school auditorium each morn- ing this past year from 8:00 a.m. until 8:25. Programs for these meet- ings consisted of guest speakers, movies, singing, and devotions given by members. Christ on the Campus is the motto of C.S.U. lffl library assistants Above are the library assistants and librarians, Miss Venable and Mrs. Deupree. At left is shown a typical library period. office assistants The office assistants under the direction of Miss Brickey serve the school by helping the administration function smoothly and efficiently. From left are Anne Goddard, Judy Temple, Jane Bradburn, Korena Kaiser, Barbara Barnes and Nancy Daniel. Seated is Miss Brickey. These assistants render invaluable service to the school and the students. They perform various tasks, from shelving books to caring for the sick. lflli driving club FIRST ROW: Tony Metler, Bill LaForge, Terry Cooper, Harold Smith, Larry Hitchcock, John Black Lee Schuiten, Bartley McClain. SECOND ROW: Harlene Bruce, Jane Alexander, Charlotte Kittie, Carol Keaton, Donna Day, Drucilla Davis, Gail Barringer, Frieda Coleman, Nann Deering, Gerry Hall. The Driving Club is a newly organized group at Central whose aim is to promote safer driving among teenagers. As one of the projects of this club, the members with the help of the County Road Commission, provided gravel to repair some of the poor drives on the campus. Mr. A.W. Davis is the sponsor and advisor. Mr. A.W. Davis pan-american club XHQ5 . , 15 -. If. in il .1 ,Cf A , l FIRST ROW: Sarah Shelly, Jane Wallin, Mrs. Smith, Nancy Howes, Tommy Harrington. SECOND ROW: Marion Irwin, Phyllis Myers, Sue Tucker, Joyce Bailey, Helen Moulton, Doris Stringfield, Margie Needham, Margie Norris, Parley Arwine, Gail Barringer, Anne Goddard, Barbara Ausmus, Jennifer Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Joan Lewallen, Julie Young, Fredericka Stout, Linda Andrews, Carol Ward, Judy Walersiak, Dorothy Johnson, Nancy Lindsey, Lenora Dorrycott, Jane Dunn, Frieda Coleman, Judy Hiestand, LaVerne French. FOURTH ROW: Patsy Lemarr, Drucilla Davis, Brenda Clement, Wanda DeMarcus, Gill Smith, Ann Ulrich, Sonia Holt, Pat Johnston, Anita Johnson, Betty Carey, Emily Pearson, Janette Garbee. FIFTH ROW: John Block, Tommy Hodge, Norman Whaley, Frances Strange, Patty Cardwell, Gerry Hall, Pat Steele, Judy Jett, Carolyn DeShong, Phyllis Swann, Kay McClain. SlXTH ROW: John Loy, Charles Gains, Tom Keesling, Dick Trythall, Fred Martinson, Ray Hatmaker, Larry Hitchcock. The Pan-American Club is an or- ganization of the Spanish students. The goal of this club is to further better understanding between our country and our South American neighbors. To carry out this goal the meetings feature foreign speakers. The officers are Sarah Shelley, president, Nancy Howes, tary, Tommy Harrington, treasurer. 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Central High School - Centralite Yearbook (Fountain City, TN) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Central High School - Centralite Yearbook (Fountain City, TN) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Central High School - Centralite Yearbook (Fountain City, TN) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955

Central High School - Centralite Yearbook (Fountain City, TN) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 50

1957, pg 50

Central High School - Centralite Yearbook (Fountain City, TN) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 120

1957, pg 120

Central High School - Centralite Yearbook (Fountain City, TN) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 80

1957, pg 80


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