Central High School - Signal Yearbook (Columbia, TN)
- Class of 1954
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L L ' 1 ,, K . 1 ',1 X 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' .l ' '1 7 1 f ' 'w v .11 . v n A 1 L C . . . . - C . A MR. J. RALPH MATTHEWS gs.: I I Y 5 Y, , F , ffm-'iifi THE -K5 4 4 ...gg -4, MRS. JOE H,-IYIJEN AIJAAIS English EIJVVARIJ A. Cox I-lyric-III! zzrf' MISS RQSE HART DIXIIE English. History MRS. W. J. FII-IIIIJ SI'c'I'IfrfIrgf THOIXIAS HEVVGLEY Band lm 1 1,3 I X vw iid. ' It ' W. J, FII-TIID Pfillifllfll MRS. C. F. .5xRRANTS English MRS. ROBERT CROSS Lu Hflllflfli' NIORGAN FI-IRRIS fUflfh4'7IIHIiC'S MISS IXIARY VIRGINIA GR.-xII,xxI Enfllixh MISS LAURA HITT .1I:IlIIwfIrIIzc-Q MRS. RICIIARII KNICSH'I' Hi.Sff2Tj1 HICIIIIRII KNILQIi'l' lII.S!nrg1 I,.xwRIiNc'I-i Ci. iXIL'HI'HY SI'if'1Ir'I' KR Hill LTY 7 -x 3 .I. RALPH MA'r'rHEWs, Assistant l'rimAip:zI Distribulirf' Pjcluralirm MRS, JRRR N1-:r:I.1.u'. fqll-fI'f4'7'ill Hfmfwwr MISS CI..-.RE O'NE,x1.. limfw Ec-mmfffif-.s MRS. MARY LEE PARK. English IWRS. MA1.Co1.M QUILLEY. Homo Ecfmomics M.-xI.co1.x1 QUILLEN, Physical Eclumrim LUTHER R.xl.mI, Mrmlzcznicczl .-his IWRS. Cum: Rxc11,xR1as. Libmrirm MRS, LELAIQD SCOTT, Sc-icwzf-4' FRAxK SE.xcR,xx'Hs. Cfmmzvrwifzl Miss ANN.-x Low: SUL1.1x',-rx. Plzysic-ul Efluc-atimf MRS. CI.-xx' Tuc'KRR. Drfmzlltivs ROBERT Vlsri. Sc'iwzc'r' JAMRQ D. 'wV11,1.1.xx1s. Ccmzmvrf-ml Miss CHRISTINE YOUNG. Sc-iwfzf-1' y f ,. M , 2 iii! Lf Q? A . , SSVENIOD, H mon STUDENT CD -19' 'Dx ,rv PEGGY ANN GOODWIN Winner of the D A R Good Cftfzenshfp Award PEGGIE SUE BU Safutafonan CLAUDWA V1ledfCf0 w CHANAN X THE CLASSES Class Officers and Sponsors GABLE CAMPBELL BILLY PUGH PEGGY Goouwm BARBARA MADDUX ALTON ROLAND MRS. PARK. MRS. SCOTT. Miss YOUNG. MISS DALE, MRS. KNIGHT. MR. FARRIS, MR. WILLIAMS SEI ll Vice President -President Secretary Treasurer Treflsurer Sponsors HEL S5 SE IIJH DONNA AKIN Out oy the abundance of the heart the mouth speakethf' Band, 1950: F. H. A., 1950-'51: Commercial Club, 1952-'533 Vice- President of Homeroom. 1952-'53: Spanish Club. 1952-'54: Secretary of Spanish Club. 1953-'54: Cheer- leader, 19533 C Club. 1953-'54. BONNIE ANDERSON Her ways are ways of pleasant- ness, and all her paths are peace. Secretary of Freshman Class. 1950-'51, President of Home- room, 1950-'511 F. H. A., 1950-'52: Y-Teens, 1950-'52: Secretary of Homeroom. 1951-'52: Commercial Club, 1952-54: National Honor Society, 1952-'54: C Club, 1953- '5-1: Office Assistant for Band, 1953-'54. WILLIAM R. CPETEJ AYDELOTTE I am sure care's an enemy to life. President of Homeroom, 1949-'501 Vice-President of Sophomore Class, 1950-'51: Football, 1949- '535 C Club. 1951-'539 Vice- President of Homeroom. 1953- '54. JAMES NEALY BELEW Life is too short for mean anxieties. Hi-Y Club, 1951-'54g Science Club. 1951-'52: Camera Club. 1951-'52: Industrial Arts Club. 1953-'54. SARA JOANE BENSON A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Latin Club, 1950-'52, Scriba of Latin Club, 1950-'51, Tribune of Latin Club. 1951-'52: F. H. A.. 1950-'51, President of F, H. A. Class. 1950- 513 Vice-President of Homeroom, 1951-'52: Y-Teens. 1950-'53s Student Council. 1952- '53: Spanish Club, 1952-'54, Pres- ident of Spanish Club, 1953-'54l Signal Staff. 1953-'54: Business Manager of Signal, 1953-'54: High Magazine Saleswoman, 1953: C Club, 1953-'54, 13' .AVF 9? III, SS DON KIRCHER ALLEN lj music be the food of love. play on, give me excess of it. Latin Club, 1950-'52: Praetor of Latin Club. 1950-'513 Key Club, 1951-'541 C Club. 1952- 54, Spanish Club, 1952-'53: Band. 1950-'54g First Lieutenant of Band, 1953-'54: Dance Orchestra, 1952-'54: Leader of Dance Or- chestra. 1953-'54: Dramatic Club. 1953-'54: Thespian Society. 1954. Joi-IN DRAKE ANDERSON Life's a jest, and all things show it, 1 thought so once, and now I know it. Hi-Y Club, 1951-'52g Industrial Arts Club, 1953-'54: Camera Club. 1953-'54. MARYLYN BAKER i'Of manners gentle, of affections mild? Hampshire High School, Hamp- shire, Tennessee: Basketball. 1950-'53: F. H. A.. 1950-'53: Pleas- ant Hill High School, Pleasant Hill, Tennessee: F. H. A., 19533 Reporter of F. H. A. Chapter, 1953: Folk Club, 1953: Trans- ferred to Columbia, 1954: F. H. A., 1954: Commercial Club, 1954. JOE FEARON BELL His thoughts and conduct are his own. Baseball. 1952-'53: C Club. 1952-53: D. E. Club, 1953-'54, D. E. State Convention. 1954. CHARLES EDWARD BIBB Men of jeu' words are the best men. D. E. Club, 1953-'54: D. E. State Convention. 1954. SE IUH DORIS N1-:LL BISHOP Patience and gentleness are power. F. H, A., 1950-'54: President of F. H. A. Class, 1950-'51: Vice- President of F. H. A. Class, 1951- '52g Treasurer of F. H. A. Class, 1952-'53, Secretary of F. H. A. Class. 1953-'543 Treasurer of Homeroom, 1950-'52g President of Homeroom. 1952-'531 Secretary of Homeroom, 1953-'54: Band. 1950- 523 Commercial Club, 1952-'54C Secretary of Commercial Club, 1952-'54. TROY LEE BOWERS 'Constaiicy is a wondrous e.reellency. Hampton High School, Hampton, Virginia: Student Council, 1952- '53: Reporter of Homeroom, 1952- '533 'Transferred to Columbia. 15933: Industrial Arts Club. 1953- PAUI. FOSTER BRYANT On their own merits modest men are silent. F. F. A., 1950-'54: F. F. A. Parlia- mentary Procedure Team. 1952- '54: F. F. A. Skills Team. 1952- '541 Boys' State. 1953. ELIZABETH ANN BURNETT t'Thoughtless of beauty, she was Beautyls self. Secretary of Homeroom, 1950- '51: F. H. A.. 1950-'521 President of F. H. A. Class, 1951-'52: Y- Teens, 1950-52: Band, 1950-'53: Majorette in Band, 1951-'53: Treasurer of Homeroom, 1952- '53: Treasurer of Junior Class, 1952-'53: Commercial Club. 1952- 532 Cheerleader. 1953-'543 C Club. 1953-54: D. E. Club, 1953- 54: D. E. State Convention. 1954. GABLE CAINIPBELL Be whose uiborii worth his acts commend, of gentle soul, to human race ri friend. Latin Club. 1950-'523 Student Council. 1950-'54: Vice-President of Student Council. 1953-'54: Student Council Convention. 1953: Football, 1950-'533 Key Club. 1951-'541 Treasurer of Key Club, 1953-'54: Boys' State. 1953: C Club. 1952- 54: National Hon- or Society. 1954: President of Senior Class, 1953-'54, is EI. S5 XVILLIAIVI JINI My Btoss Let not your heart be troubled. GAY SANDRA BRUMLEY UI am not only witty in myself. hut the cause that wit is in other people. F. H. A.. 1950-'51: Program Chairman of 1-lomcmom, 1950- '52: Y-Teens. 1950-'531 Band. 1950-'543 First Lieutenant of Band, 1953-'54g Dance Orchestra, 1951-'52, 1953-'54g Latin Club. 1950- 523 Spanish Club. 1952-'54: Treasurer of Spanish Club. 1953- '54. Pi-:GGIE SUI: BUCHANAN She mixed wisdom with pleasure. F, H. A., 1950-'51: Viee-Presi- :lent of F. H. A., Chapter III. 1950-'51: Y-Teens, 1950-'54: Latin Club. 1950-'521 Scriba of Latin Club, 1951-'52: Band, 1950-'541 Majorette in Band, 1950-'54: Ser- geant of Band, 1950-'52: Second Lieutenant of Band, 1952-'53: First Lieutenant of Band. 1953- '541 Head Majorette in Band. 1952-'54: All-State Band. 1951: Vice-President of Hoineroom. 1950- 51: President of Homeroom. 1951-'52: Spanish Club. 1952-'54: National Honor Society, 1952- '54g Dramatic Club. 19541 Thes- pian Society. 19542 Student Council. 1953-'54: Salutatorian of Senior Class. 1954. LEON C. BURNS. JR. Whats the use of irorryingf' Hi-Y Club. 1951-'54: C Club. 1950-'541 Industrial Arts Club. 1953-'541 Manager of Football Team, 1950-'541 Manager of Bas- ketball Team. 1950-'51. 1953-'54: Manaeer of Baseball Team. 1951- '54 INIARLE ANN CAINIPBELI. Nothing is more useful than silence. F. ll. A.. 1950-53: D. FI Club. 1953-'5-1: D. E. State Convention. 1954. S Illll AMY JANE CAT1-it-:Y Little said is soonest mended. F. H. A.. 1950-'52: Commercial Club, 1952-'54. RIYRNA JOY CHI-:EK Leave silence to saints: I am but human. F. H. A., 1950-'52: Commercial Club. 1952- 54. FRANKLIN CLARK A dependable and likeable friend, Hi-Y Club, 1952-'53: Vice-Presi- dent of Homeroom, 1952-'53C Vice-President of Junior Class. 1952-'53, Football, 1952-'531 Bas- ketball. 1952-'53: C Club. 1952- '53. EARL B. COCHRAN Listening often pays better than talking, Hi-Y Club, 1952-,541 Baseball, 1953-'54, GLENDA HOWARD COTTON HA merry heart doth good like medicine. Y-Teens, 1950-'54: Band. 1950-'54: Majorette in Band, 1950-'54: Ser- geant of Band. 1953-'545 All-State Band. 1952: Latin Club, 1951-'53: Consul of Latin Club, 1951-523 F. H. A,. 1950-'51: Student Coun- cil, 1950-'51: Spanish Club. 1952- '543 Program Chairman of Horne- room, 1952-'533 Dramatic Club. 1952-'533 National Honor Society. 1954. EI. 55 PAUL CHAPPI-ILL, JR. Some credit is being jolly. Radio Club, 1950-'51: Hi-Y Club. 1950-'521 Science Club. 1951-'533 D. E. Club, 1953-'543 D. E. State Convention. 1954. Bt-:TTY JANE CHURCH I am the very pink of courtesy. F. H, A., 1950-V541 Treasurer of F. H. A, Class, 1951-'52: Treas- urer of F. H. A,, Chapter II. 1952-'535 Treasurer of F, H. A.. Chapter I, 1953-'54: Commercial Club. 1953-'54g Treasurer of Com- mercial Club. 1953-'543 Secretary of Homeroom, 1953-'54: C Club, 1953-'54: Library Assistant, 1953-'54. RAY CLARK Modesty is a virtue. F. F, A.. 1950-'53: D. E. Club. 135513-'543 D. E. State Convention. Row:-:NA CooK 1 will be the pattern of all patience. F. H. A.. 1950-'54. DONALD CCZART Not too serious, not too gay. Hi-Y Club. 1952-'53. SE IUH JOYCE JEANNE CRICK Care to our colliin adds a nail, no doubt, And every grin so merry draws one out. F. H. A.. 1950-'54: Commercial Club. 1952-'53. SAMUEL EUGENE DAVIDSON And even his failings lean to mrtue's szde. President of Homeroom. 1950- '51: Hi-Y Club. 1951-'52: D. E. Club, 19531541 D. E. State Con- vention, 1954. CHARLES WILLIAM DoDsoN The niildest manners with the bravest mind. Hi-Y Club, 1950-'51: V1C9-Pl?Sl- dent of Homeroom, 1951-'52, D. E. Club, 1953-'5-1: President of D. E. Club, 1953-'54: D. E. State Convention. 1954. J. FRANK DUNCAN I irork or play as I think best: When weary I sit down and rest. F. F. A., 1950-'543 Vice-President of F. F. A.. 1953-'541 Livestock Judging Team. 1953-'54: F. F. A. State Convention. 1953-'54: In- dustrial Arts Club. 1953-'54. CLIFFORD LERMON EASTEP 'friendliness will ever be admired. Commercial Club. 1952-'53. EI. SS JOE ANDREWS DALE He is as full of valour as of kindness. Treasurer of Homeroom. 1952- '53: Manager of Basketball Team, 1953-'54: C Club, 1953-'5-4. LADDYE DILLEHAY HI see the right, and I approve it too. F. F. A., 1950-'54: Secretary of F. F. A., 1953-'54: Football. 1952- '54 BETTY JEAN DUKE The true measure of life is not length, but honeszyf Y-Teens. 1950-'53: F. H. A.. 1950- '54: Photographer of F. H. A. Class. 1951-'52, Parliamentarian of F. H. A. Class. 1953-'543 Treas- urer of Homeroom, 1953-'541 Commercial Club. 1953-'54. BOBDIE ANN DUVALL Mercy and truth are mel together: righteousness and peace have kissed each other. F. H. A., 1950-'52: Historian of F. H. A. Class. 1951-'52: Signal Staff. 1952-'54: Commercial Club. 1952- 54: C Club. 1952-'54: Girls' State. 1953: National Hon- or Society. 1953-'54. Office As- sistant, 1953-'54, President of l lUl110l'00ll1. 1953-'54. DOROTHY JEWELL EDWARDS The gentle mind by gentle deeds is knou-n. F. H. A.. 1950-'5l: Latin Club. 1950-'52: Literary League. 1950- '533 Spanish Club. 1952-'54: Cam- era Club. 19535541 Signal Staff. 1953-'54. SE IUH ROBERT LEE ELLIOTT I dare do all that may become a man. President of Homeroom. 1952- '54: Football. 1951-'54: Basket- ball, 1951-'54: Baseball. 1952-542 Captain of Football Team, 1953: Captain of Basketball Team. 1953-'54: C Club, 1951-'54: All- Tourriament Team in Basketball. 1951-'541 All-State Team in Foot- ball, 19523 All Mid-State Team in Football, 1952: Honorable Meri- tion on All-American High School Football Team, 1952: All- North Central Conference First Team in Football, 19531 All-M1d- State First Team in Football. 1953: All-State Second Team In Football, 1953. NANCY JANE FIELDs Your ,fair discourse hath been as sugar. Making the hard way sweet and delectable. Follanshee High School, Follan- shee. West Virginia: Reporter of lngot, 1950-'51: Y-Teens, 1951-'52, Transferred to Columbia, 19522 Commercial Club, 1952-'53: D. E. Club. 1953-'54: D. E. State Con- vention, 1954. SARA LEE FORD Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth. F. H. A., 1950-'511 Photographer of F, H. A. Class. 1950-'51g Latin Club, 1950-'52, Aedile of Latin Club, 1950-'52g Literary League, 1950-'53: Secretary of Literary League, 1951-'523 President of Literary League, 1952-'53: School Pianist, 1951-'53: C Club, 1951- '54g Spanish Club, 1952-'54g Pro- gram Chairman of Spanish Club. 1953-'54, Program Chairman of Homeroom, 1952-'545 National Honor Society, 1952-'54: Signal Staff. 1953-'54. KATHLENE Fox The only way to have a friend is to be one. F. H .A., 1950-'52g Photographer of F. H. A, Class. 1953-'54, Y- Teens, 1950-'521 Commercial Club. 1952-'53, LONIA ELAINE GALBREATII Her smile is the sweetest that ever was seen. F. H. A., 1950-'53: Parliamen- tarian of F. H. A. Class, 1951- '521 Y-Teens. 1950-'52: Commer- cial Club. 1952-'53: D, E. Club. 1953-'541 D. E. State Convention, 1954. EI. SS BETTY ANN ESTES The silence of pure innocence Persuades when speaking fails. F. H. A.. 1950-'52: Commercial Club. 1952-'53: D. E, Club, 1953- '54: D, E, State Convention, 1954. FREDDIE FITZGERALD Hang sorrow! Care will kill a cat, And therefore let's be merry, Columbia Military Academy: Track, 1950-'513 Little C Club, 1950-'51: Transferred to Colum- bia, 1951: President of Home- room. 1951-'521 Vice-President of Homeroom, 1952-'531 Hi-Y Club, 1953-'541 Secretary-Treasurer of Homeroom. 1953-'54. RUBY FOWLER A winning smile, a pleasing way. President of Homeroom, 1950- '51p F. H. A., 1950-'533 Songleader of F. H. A., Chapter I, 1951-'521 Band, 1950-'54g Majorette in Band. 1950-'543 First Lieutenant of Band, 1953-'54: Assistant Head Majorette in Band, 1953-'54: Y- Teens, 1950-'533 Spanish Club, 1952-'54: Dramatic Club, 1953- '54g Secretary of Dramatic Club, 1953-'54: Thespian Society, 1954. BOBBY FRASER Ah, u-hy should life all labor be?' Science Club, 1950-'53: Hi-Y Club, 1951-'54: Camera Club, 1953-'54, NANCY ANN GALBRAITH A good disposition I jar prefer to gold. Band. 1950-'51: Y-Teens, 1952- 54: F. H. A., 1950-'54, President of F. H. A. Class. 1952-'53, Par- liamentarian of F, H. A. Class, 1953-'54. E IUH HELEN MARIE GARRARD My tongue within my lips I rein, For who talks much must talk in vain. F, H, A., 1950-'54. WILLIAM FRANKLIN GILLIAM Give every man thy ear, but jew thy voice. Vice-President of Homeroom. 1950-'513 Hi-Y Club, 1951-'52g Commercial Club. 1952-'53, PEGGY ANN GOODWIN Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it. Y-Teens, 1950-'52g F. H, A., 1950- '52: Commercial Club. 1953-'54: President of Commercial Club. 1953-'54g President of Homeroom, 1951-'52: Treasurer of Home- room. 1952-'533 National Honor Society. 1952-'54: Student Coun- cil, 1953-'54: Secretary of Senior Class. 1953-'54g Bookstore Assist- ant, 1953-'54: D. A. R. Winner. 1953-'54g C Club, 1953-'54. FRANKIE GRAvEs A'She was a scholar, and a ripe and good one. F. H. A.. 1950-'5l: Commercial Club, 1952-'53: National Honor Society, 1952-'54: D. E. Club, 1923-'543 D. E. State Convention, 19 4. WINsToN WAYNE HARDAXVAY To get through lije why must we run? Why can't we stop and have some fun? Hi-Y Club, 1951-'52, 1 N Ab-H K N CLASS JAMES WALDROP GARRETT Life is too short to be spent in worrying. President of Homeroom. 1950- '5l1 Hi-Y Club, 1951-'521 Indus- trial Arts Club, 1953-'54. ToMMY Goocn The quiet mind is richer than a crown. Hi-Y Club, 1951-'52. ALICE GRAVES Swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath. F. H. A., 1950-'53g Y-Teens. 1951- '52g Commercial Club, 1952-'53: D. E. Club. 1953-'543 D. E. State Convention, 1954. WAYNE GREGORY He is well paid that is well satisfied. Hi-Y Club, 1951-'52, Industrial Arts Club, 1952-'54. BILLY RAY HARDISON Every man has his fault, and kindness is his. 5 IUH BEVERLY ANNE HARPER She is a talker and needs no question before she speaks. Band, 1950-'54: Second Lieuten- ant of Band, 1954: F. H. A., 1950- '52: Parliamentarian of F. H. A. Chapter II, 1951: Y-Teens, 1950- '52: Spanish Club, 1952-'54: Com- mercial Club, 1953-'54: Program Chairman of Commercial Club. 1953-'54, Literary League. 1951- '5 . PEGGY HARRIS Laugh and be well. F. H. A., 1950-'53: President of F. H. A., Chapter II, 1951-52: Vice-President of F. H. A.. Chap- ter II, 1951-'52: Vice-President of F. H. A., Chapter II. 1952-'53: Y-Teens. 1950-'52g Commercial Club, 1953-'54. it DEWYRIA SHIRLEY HENDRIX Genteel and refined, Obliging and cheerful, industrious and kind. Tullahoma High School, Tulla- homa, Tennessee: F. H. A.. 1950- '513 President of F. H, A. Chap- ter, 1950-'51: Y-Teens, 1950-'51, Secretary of Y-Teens. 1950-'5l1 Basketball, 1950-'51: Transferred to Columbia, 1951, F. H. A.. 1951- '52p Commercial Club, 1952-'531 D. E, Club, 1953-'54: Reporter of D. E. Club. 1953-'54: D. E. State Convention, 1954. BOBBY HERSTON He was the mildest manner'd man. Hi-Y Club, 1951-'54. WILLIAM FRANK Hom' No legacy is so rich as honesty. F. F. A., 1951-'54: F. F. A. Judg- ing Team, 1952-'53: President of Homeroom, 1951-'52: Industrial Arts Club. 1953-'54. CLASS CLAUDIA MAE HARRIS There is no nobler realm of womanhood-kind, stuclious, and sweet. F. H. A., 1950-'51: Latin Club. 1950-'52: Tribune of Latin Club. 1950-'51, Y-Teens, 1950-'541 Band, 1950-'54: Second Lieutenant of Band, 1953-'54: Student Council, 1950-'51: Secretary of Homeroom. 1951-'52Q Signal Staff, 1951-'54, Co-editor of Signal, 1953-'54: Spanish Club, 1952-'5-1: C Club, 1951-'54: National Honor Society. 1952-'54: Valedictorian of Senior Class, 1954. JERRY PHILLIP HAYNES Truth is the highest thing that man may keep. Science Club, 1951-'52: Camera Club. 1953-'541 Radio Club, 1953- '5 EDITH FRANCES HENSON Hlnfinite riches in a little room. F. H. A., 1950-'51: Parliamentari- an of F. H. A. Class, 1950-'511 Latin Club, 1950-'52g Tribune of Latin Club, 1950-'51g Quaestor of Latin Club. 1951-'52: Secretary of Homeroom, 1952-'53: Spanish Club, 1952-'53: Commercial Club, 1952-'53: D. E. Club, 1953-'54: D. E. State Convention. 1954. JOE HOLMAN High-erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy. Treasurer of Homeroom. 1951-'523 Hi-Y Club, 1951-'54, Treasurer of Hi-Y Club. 1952-'53s President of Hi-Y Club. 1953-'54: Student Council, 1952-'54: Student Coun- cil Convention, 1953: Key Club, 1952-'54: Key Club Convention, 1953: Boys' State, 1953: National Honor Society, 1953-'54, BOBBY FRANK HOLT A fellow of plain and uricoined constancy. F. F, A.. 1950-'53: Baseball, 1950- '53: C Club, 1952-'54: D. E. Club. 1953-'54: D. S. State Con- vention, 1954. SE IUH BETTY JEAN Hoon Sober, steadfast, and demuref' Y-Teens, 1950-'5lg F. H. A., 1950- '523 Historian of F. H. A. Class. 1951-'52: Commercial Club, 1952- '54g Editor of Commercial Club Paper, 1953-'54, President of Homeroom, 1953-'54: Office As- sistant, 1953-'543 National Honor Society, 1953-'54, C Club, 1953- '54 JIMIVIY JASPER HORNE A smile that won't come off. F. F, A., 1950-'54g Industrial Arts Club, 1953-'54. ELIZABETH HOWELL Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful. Spring Hill High School, Spring Hill, Tennessee: F. H. A., 1950- '53g Parliamentarian of F. H. A. Class, 1950-'51: Secretary of F. H, A. Class, 1951-'523 Vice-Pres- ident of F. H. A. Class, 1952-'531 Honor Society, 1950-'51, Trans- ferred to Columbia, 19535 Com- mercial Club, 1953-'54, GOLDIE JANE HUBBARD Whatever she does is done well. Corsicana High School, Corsi- cana, Texas: Library Assistant. 1950-'5l3 Tri-Hi-Y Club, 1951-'52C Dramatic Club, 1951-'52, Trans- ferred to Columbia, 19525 Y- Teens. 1952-'53: Spanish Club, 1952-'54: Vice-President of Homeroom, 1953-'54: Library As- sistant, 1953-'54, SYLYIA PAULINE HURT What sweet delight a quiet life affords. Forrest High School, Chapel Hill. Tennessee: F. H. A., 1950-'53: Re- porter of F. H. A. Chapter, 1951- '52L Secretary of F. H. A. Chap- ter, 1952-'53: F. H, A. State De- gree, 19531 Reporter of Fresh- man Class, l950-'51: Reporter of Sophomore Class, 1951-'52: Re- porter of Junior Class, 1952-'53: Manager of Basketball Team. 1951-'52: F Club, 1952-'53s Transferred to Columbia. 1953, D. E. Club. 1953-'54s D. E. State Convention, 1954. III. 55 JOHN M. Hoon It is easier not to speak a word at all than to speak more words than we should. F. F. A., 1950-'5l. SHIRLEY ANN HOUSE Bid me discourse, I will enchant thine ear. Y-Teens, 1950-'5lg F. H. A., 1950- '54p Parliamentarian of F. H. A., Chapter Il, 1950-'5l: F. H. A. Work Shop, 1951-'52: F. H. A. State Convention, 1951-'523 Sec- retary of F. H. A. Class, 1951- '52: President of F. H. A. Class. 1953-'5-ig Commercial Club, 1952- '54g Vice-President of Commer- cial Club, 1952-'53: Program Chairman of Commercial Club, 1953-'54. WILLIAM HOWELL 1 can be pushed only so far. Camera Club, 1950-'52g Hi-Y Club, 1951-'543 Industrial Arts Club, 1953-'54. Lovn HUCKABY, JR. And rustic life grows beautiful beneath his touch. Secretary of Homeroom, 1950-'5l: F. F. A., 1950-'54: State Farmer Degree, 1952-'53g President of F. F. A., 1953-'541 F. F. A. Public Speaking Winner, 1953- 541 Star Farmer of F. F. A.. 1953-'54, Star Dairy Farmer of F. F. A., 1953- '54: F. F. A. State Convention. 1953-'54g Secretary-Treasurer of Homeroom, 1953-'54, CHARLENE IRENE INGRUM The mildest 'manners and the gentlest heart. F. H. A., 1950-'52: Y-Teens, 1950- '52: Commercial Club, 1952-'54: Bookstore Assistant. 1953-'5-1: C Club, 1953-'54. SE IUH PETER JAMES t'Whatever he did, was done with so much ease, In him alone 'twas natural to please, Riverside High School, Buffalo. New York: 1950-'52g Transferred to Columbia, 19523 Hi-Y Club, 1952-'541 President Of Homeroom, 1953-'54g Dramatic Club, 1953-'54: Thespian Society, 1954. PATRICIA LEE JARVIS So I will do my best a good wife to be. La Porte High School, La Porte, Texas: Band, 1950-'51: Secretary of Homeroom, 1950-'5l: Dramatic Club, 1950-'51g Track Team, 1950- '51: Y-Teens, 1951-'52: Basket- ball, 1950-'5l: Transferred to CO- lumbia, 19525 Literary League, 15352-'53: Commercial Club, 1953- 5 EDWINA JOHNSON A quiet conscience makes one so serene. F. H. A., 1950-'54: Secretary of F. H. A., Chapter II, 1952-'531 Commercial Club, 1952-'53. ALICE FAYE JONES Modest and sweet to all she meets. F, H. A., 1950-'53: Song Leader of F. H. A. Class, 1950-'51g Y- Teens, 1950-'51: Commercial Club, 1952-'54. JEAN ELIZABETH KING Diligence is the mother of good fortune. F. H. A.. 1950-'51: Photographer of F. H. A. Class, 1950-'51: Latin Club, 1950-'52: Y-Teens, 1950- 54: Literary League, 1951-'52: Debate Club, 1951-'52: Spanish Club, 1952-'53: Signal Staff, 1953-'54: C Club, 1953-'54. if ELAS5 JO ANNE JARVIS I hate nobody. 1 am at charity with the world. La Porte High School, La Porte, Texas: Band, 1950-'51g Trans- ferned to Columbia. 1952: Com- mercial Club, 1951-'54. LORENE JOHNS The sweet magic Of a cheerful face. F. H. A., 1950-'523 Historian of F. H. A, Class, 1950-'51g Com- mercial Club, 1952-'54. RACHEL WINIFRED JOHNSON A soft answer turneth away wrath. F. H. A., 1950-'51: Band, 1950-'51g Latin Club, 1950- 52: Treasurer of Homeroom, 1950-'51: Commercial Club, 1952-'53: Office Assistant for Band, 1953-'54: Y-Teens. 1953-'54, MIRIAM ERNESTINE KELLEY Happy and smiling all the time, She will make her life sublime. F. H. A., 1950-'54: Commercial Club, 1952-'53. BARBARA GAIL LANDERS Music is well said to be the speech of angels. F. H. A., 1950-'51: Latin Club. 1950-'52: Quaestor of Latin Club, 1951-'52: Band, 1950-'54: Dance Orchestra, 1953-'54: Y-Teens, 1950-'54: Secretary of Y-Teens, 1953-'54g Spanish Club, 1952-'54: Program Chairman of Spanish Club. 1953-'54: National Honor Society, 1953-'54: C Club, 1953- '54: School Pianist, 1953-'54. 5 IUH NANCY Vincixm L.-xwiiox A fairer lady there ncrcr was Seen. Tech High School. Charlotte, North Carolina: Y-Teens. 1950- '51: Assistant Cheerleader. 1950- '513 Vice-President of Freshman Class, 1950-'51: Transferred to Columbia, 1951: F. H. A.. 1951- '53: Reporter of F. H. A. Class. 1952-'533 D. E, Club. 1953-'54: D. E. State Convention. 1954. CHARLOTTE Eucsxm LENTZ A friendly girl with ci it-inning smile: To be her friend is irrirth your while. F. H. A.. 1950-'543 Historian of F, H. A. Class. 1950- 51: Song Leader of F. H. A. Class, 1952- '54: Spanish Club, 1952-'53: Club. 1952-'53: Basketball. 1952- '531 Commercial Club. 1953-'54. .IULIAN McC..xRi.EY LXGGETT Let tmnorrou' take care of tmnorrotr- Lcrirc things of the future to fate. Science Club, 1950-'5l: Band. 1950-'54: Latin Club, 1951-'52: Hi- Y Club, 1952-54: Program Chair- man of Homeroom. 1953-'54. JiMMY LINVXLLE 'tBeg0ne, dull Care! I prithce begone from inc! Begone, dull Care! thou and I shall never agree, Hi-Y Club. 1951-'532 President of Horneroom, 1952-53. Treasurer of Junior Class. 1952-'53: Indus- trial Arts Club. 1953-'54: Secre- tary-Treasurer of Industrial Arts Club. 1953-'541 Football. 1950-'54. All-American High School Foot- ball Team, 1953-54: C Club. 1950-'54. Rox.fu.n Enwitxnn Loriiri.. Ja. The force of his ou'n merit nmkes his trait. Science Club. 1950-'51: l.llL'l4lllFf League. 1950-'52: C Club. 1950- 54: Band. 1950-'5-1: Second Lien- tenant ot' Band. 1953-'541 Hi-Y Club. 1951-'54: Secretary of Homerooin. 1951-4521 Treasurer of Hunieroom. 1952-'531 Dramatic Club. 1952-'543 Tbespian Society. 1954. 1 'E-, 'lk .s,t,',,..,.. 'f 'L f .4- - - f -nr fd' Z' iv M S' CLASS REX Wirsox Li-:xmv Cure is no Cure, hut rrither corrosive. For things that are not to be rUnied1Cd. Hi-Y Club, 1951-'533 Science Club. 1952-53: Camera Club. 1953-'54: Industrial Arts Club. 1953-'54, Dotus ANN Lsxrz Fine goods are put up in snmll liriekrigesf' F. H. A. 1950-'543 Reporter of F. H. A. Class, 1953-'54: Spanish Club. 1952-'53: Commercial Club, 19539543 Artist for Crtntneretal Club. 1953-'54. NANCY Jo LIGGETT Silence is tlze perfeetest herti'il of joy. F. H. A.. 1950-'531 Secretary of F. H, A.. Chapter II. 1951-'521 Y-Teens, 1950-'541 Spunsli Club 1952-'541 Secretary-'I'ie s irer of Honieroinn, 1953-'541 Library A-- sistant. 1953-'54. HOWARD Locxt: 'Friends look hini in the 'INCL' und smile: They like his attitude. type, rind style. Viee-President of Freshman Class, 1950-'51: President of Hoinerooin. 1950-'5lL V:ce-Presi- dent of Sophomore Class. 1951- '521 Key Club. 1951-'53. lil-Y Club. 1952-'531 Secretary of lloinerooin. 15452-'531 Football. 1951-'533 Baskt-tbiill. 15652-'53 CAROLYN l,UX'E'l l'li Quiet, reserved. und refined. Anti to none is she unkinil F ll A. l9:J0-32. Pl'L'rldL't'lt of liomt-room. 1952-'Sill Commercial Club. 1952-'5-41 National Honor Society, 1953-'5-1. Library As- sistant. 15053-'34L Club 1953- '5-4. Five Minute Club. 15153-'54 SE IUH ROBERT C. McKEE I am slow of study. Camera Club, 1950-'51: Science Club. 1950-'51: Hi-Y Club, 1951- '54: Literary League, 1952-'53g Vice-President of Homeroom, 1952-'54. BOBBY NIANGRUM Listen to everyone's advice. and then do as you please. Hi-Y Club, 1951-'54. PHOEBE RAE MAXWELL lt's good to be merry and wise. It's good to be honest and true. F. H. A., 1950-'52g Reporter of F. H. A., Chapter I, 1951-'523 Band, 1950-'54g Second Lieuten- ant of Band. 19533541 Y-Teens. 1950-'543 Vice-President of Y- Teens. 1953-'54: Spanish Club, 1952-'54Q Secretary of Junior Class, 1952-'53: Student Council, 1951-'52, 1953-'54: National Hon- or Society, 1952-'54g Secretary cf Student Body, 1953-'54. BILLY BURGESS MINGLEDORFF It's nice to get up in the morn- ing, but it's nicer to lie in bed. Treasurer of Homeroom. 1950-'51: Hi-Y Club, 1951-'54, FRANKIE LEE MOSER A pleasant manner is a treasure worth possessing. F. H. A.. 1950-'531 Parliamen- tarian of F. H. A. Class, 1950- '51: Reporter of F. H. A., Chap- ter I, 1952-'53: Y-Tezns, 1950-153: Band. 1950-'51: Cheerleader. lfifl-'53: Commercial Club. 1953- 5 . 3- Sgr 'Ind EL S5 BARBARA JEAN MADDUX Friendship is constant in all things. F. H. A.. 1950-'52: Parliamen- tarian of F. H. A., Chapter III. 1950-'51: Y-Teens, 1950-'52: Pro- gram Chairman of Homeroom, 1950-'5l3 Treasurer of Sophomore Class, 1951-'523 Manager of Girls' Basketball Team, 1951-'52: Pres- ident of Homeroom, 1951-'523 C Club. 1951-'54: Basketball. 1952-'54: Alternate Captain of Basketball Team. 1953-'54: Stu- dent Council, 1952-'53: Commer- cial Club. 1952-'54: Vice-Presi- dent of Commercial Club. 1952- '533 Secretary of Commercial Club. 1953-'541 Office Assistant. 1953-'54. WILLIAM DOUGLAS MATHENY A proper man as anyone shrill see in a summer's day. Latin Club. 1951-'53s Publicity Chairman of Latin Club. 19519- '53: Hi-Y Club, 1951-'53: Presi- dent of Student Body. 1953-'54: President of Student Council. 1953-'54: Key Club, 1953-'54: Boys' State, 19533 Dramatic Club. 1953-'54: Vice-President of Dra- matic Club, 1953-'543 Thespian Society, 1954: Signal Staff, 1953- '541 National Honor Society, 1953- '54 MACK MILES The man is free who is master of himself. Latin Club, 1950-'52: Hi-Y Club. 1953-'541 Camera Club. 1953-'54: Vice-President of Camera Club. 1953-54. MARILYN YVONNE MOORE Life is not life at all without delight. Y-Teens, 1950-'54: Latin Club, 1950-'52g F. H. A., 1950-'513 Band. 1950-'543 Second Lieutenant of Band, 1953-'543 Spanish Club. 1952-'543 Dramatic Club, 1953-'54Z Thespian Society, 1954: National Honor Society, 1953-'54: Signal Staff, 1953-'54, JERE ANN NEELLEY The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places. Signal Staff, 1950-'5l: Band. 1950: Y-Teens, 1950-'54: F. H. A.. 1950- '54: Vice-President of F. H, A. Class. 1951-'52g Program Chair- man of F. H. A. Class. 1952-'531 Cheerleader, 1952-'545 C Club, 1952-'543 Spanish Club, 1953-'54: Dramatic Club, 1953-'54Z Treas- urer of Dramatic Club, 1953-'54, SE IIJH PEGGY ANN NICHOLS She halves our troubles and doubles our joys. F. H. A.. 1950-'54: Reporter of F. H. A., Chapter II, 1950-'513 Vice-President of F. H. A., Chap- ter I, 1953-'54: F. H. A. State Convention. 1950-'53: Band, 1950- '523 Secretary of Homeroom, 1950-'51: Y-Teens, 1950-'53: Stu- dent Council, 1951-52: Commer- cial Club. 1952-'54: President of Commercial Club. 1953-'543 Office Assistant, 1953-'54: C Club, 1953-'54. PATRICIA NORMAN O, thou art fairer than the evening air, Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. F. H. A., 1950-'53g Secretary of F. H. A., Chapter III, 1950-'51g Y-Teens, 1950-'53: Student Coun- cil, 1950-'51: Spanish Club, 1952- '541 Dramatic Club, 1953-'54. FRED ALLEN PARI-IAM He was a gentleman on whom I built An absolute trust. Industrial Arts Club, 1952-'53: Hi-Y Club, 1953-'54: D. E. Club. 1953-'54: D. E. State Convention, 1954. ELIZABETH VIRGINIA PARR The worst wasted day of all Is that in which one has not laughed. F. H. A., 1950-'52: Commercial Club, 1952-'53g D. E. Club, 1953- '54: D. E. State Convention, 1954. MARTHA JANE PILKINTON A rare combination of frolic and fun, Who ,relished a joke and rejoiced in a pun. Y-Teens. 1950-'5l: Band, 1950- '531 F. H. A., 1950-'543 Commer- cial Club, 1952-'54. ' f'5 f'rAg'. ' ' C ' EL SS DONNA FAYE NICHOLSON Never say more than is necessary. F. H. A., 1950-'53: Latin Club. 1950-'52: Commercial Club. 1953- '54 JEAN PAIGE Beauty itself doth of itself persuade The eyes of men without an oratorf' Beech Hill High School, Beech Hill, Tennessee: Secretary-Treas- urer of Freshman Class, 1950-'51, Culleoka High School, Culleoka. Tennessee: F. H. A.. 1952-'532 Transferred to Columbia, 19532 D. E. Club, 1953-'54: D. E. State Convention. 1954. SARAH FRANCES PARKS Always laughing, sometimes sad: Sometimes naughty, but never bad. Y-Teens. 1950-'523 F. H. A., 1950- '52: Secretary of Homeroom. 1950-'5l: Vice-P r e s i d e n t of Hnmeroom, 1951-'52: C Club, 1952-'53: Manager of Basketball Team. 1952-'53g Commercial Club. 1952-'54, ALICE PECK Kindness is wisdom. Band. 1950-'543 Latin Club. 1950- '52: Scriba of Latin Club. 1950- '51: F. H. A.. 1950-'5l2 Ph0t0E- rapher of F. H. A.. Chapter III. 1950-'513 Y-Teens, 1950-'545 Treas- urer of Y-Teens, 1953-'54: Span- ish Club. 1952-'543 Vice-President of Soanish Club. 1953-'54: Secre- tary of Homeroom, 1951-'52g Vice- President of Homeroom. 1952- '533 Dramatic Club. 1953-'54' Thespian Society, 19541 Student Council. 1953-'54. NELL JI-:ANI-:NE PILKINTON t'She was good as she was fair. F. H. A.. 1950-'523 Commercial Club. 1952-'54. S IUH SARA CLAIRE PINKSTON She's beautiful, and therefore to be wooed: She is a woman, therefore to be won. Band, 1950-'541 Majorette in Band, 1950-V541 Y-Teens, 1950-'543 F. H. A., 1950-'53: Treasurer of F. H. A. Class. 1950-'51, Secre- tary of F. H. A. Class. 1951-'522 Secretary of F. H. A. Class. 1952- '53: Spanish Club, 1952-'54. JIMMY EDWARD POGUE Not that I like study less, But that 1 love fun more. Football, 1950-'51: Hi-Y Club. 1951-'523 Camera Club. 1953-'54l President of Camera Club. 1953- '54. BILLY Porrs Happiness seems made to be shared. Treasurer of Homeroom, 1950- '513 Treasurer of Freshman Class, 1950-'513 Treasurer of Sophomore Class, 1951-'523 Vice-President of Homeroom, 1951-'52: Football, 1951-'54: All-Mid-State Football Team, 19533 Baseball. 1952-'543 Basketball, 1952-'54: S t u d e n t Council, 1953-'54g Key Club, 1953- '54: President of Homeroom. 1953-'54. CHARLES FRANKLIN PRICE Youth comes but once in a lifetime. Hi-Y Club. 1951-'543 Treasurer of Hi-Y Club, 1953-'54: President of Homeroom, 1952-'53: Manager of Football Team, 1952-'53: Man- ager of Baseball Team, 1952-'53: C Club. 1951-'54, JEAN LORRAINE RAYBURN' Good nature is one of the richest fruits of Christianity. President of Homeroom, 1950-'52g F. H. A., 1950-'5lZ Band. 1950- '5l3 Y-Teens, 1950-'52, 1953-'54Z Latin Club, 1950-'52: Consul of Latin Club. 1951-'523 Literary League. 1952-'53: Secretary of Literary League. 1952-'53: Span- ish Club, 1952-'541 C Club. 1953- '54g Vice-President of Home- room, 1953-'54: Signal Staff. 1953- '54. Q5 CLASS RODNEY POAG When 1 said that I should die a bachelor, I did not think I should live till I were married. JAMES POLLARD Be useful where thou livestf' Science Club, 1950-'51: Treasurer of Homeroom, 1950-'51, Hi-Y Club, 1951-'521 Camera Club. 1951-'523 Signal Staff. 1951-523 Industrial Arts Club, 1952-'54, BOBBY Po'r'rs Why study when I can play ball? Secretary of Homeroom, 1950-'51, 1953-'543 Secretary-Treasurer of Homeroom, 1951-'52, City-County Day, 1951-'52: Treasurer of Homeroom, 1952-'533 Basketball, 1951-'52g Football, 1951-'54, Ban- ner All-Mid-State Football Sec- ond Team, 1952-'533 Tennessean All-Mid-State Football Third Team, 1952-'533 Tennessean All- Mid-State Football Second Team. 1953-'54g C Club, 1951-'54: Hi- Y Club. 1951-'54: Key Club, 1952- '54g Co-Captain of Football Team. 1953-'54. BILLY PUGH There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. President of Freshman Class. 1950-'51g President of Homeroom, 1950-'51g President of Sophomore Class, 1951-'521 Vice-President of Homeroom, 1951-'523 Student Council, 1951-'52s Key Club, 1951- '54g Hi-Y Club, 1952-'54g Vice- President of Key Club, 1953-'541 Football. 1952-'543 C Club, 1952-'543 Treasurer of Homeroom, 1953-'54: Vice-President of Sen- ior Class, 1953-'54. MARGARET RICHARDSON Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Band. 1950-'52: Y-Teens, 1950-'54: Student Council, 1950- 51: F. H. A., 1950-'54: Parliamentarian of F. H. A., Chapter I, 1950-'51: F. H. A, Workshop. 1950-'52g Re- porter of F. H. A., Chapter III. 1950-'51g President of F. H. A. Class. 1950-'5l1 F. H. A. State Convention, 1951-'543 Treasurer of F. H. A.. Chapter I, 1951-'52: Parliamentarian of Blue Grass Sub-District F. H. A., 1952-'533 F. H. A. Camp. 19523 President of F. H. A. Class. 1953-'54: Pres- ident of F. H. A.. Chapter II. 1952-'53: Senior Counselor. F. H. A. Camp, 1953: Vice-President of Blue Grass Sub-District F. H. A.. 1953-'54: Varsity Visit. 1953: F. H. A. State Degree, 19533 Lit- erary League. 1951-'52: President of Homeroom, 1951-'52: Spanish Club. 1952-'53: Girls' State, 1953: Dramatic Club. 1953-'541 Signal Staff, 1953-'54g Office Assistant. 1953-'543 Winner of Signal Poetry Contest. 1954: C Club. 1953-'54. 5 IUH BOBBY RIDDLE We know nothing of tomorrow: our business is to be good and happy today. Hay Long High School. Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee: Winner of Scholastic Medal. 1950-'51: Trans- ferred to Columbia. 1951: Latin Club, 1951-'52: Consul of Latin Club, 1951-V521 Program Chair- man of Homeroom. 1951-'52: Sci- ence Club, 1952-'53: Spanish Club, 1952-'53: City-County Day. 1952-'53: Key Club. 1953-'54g Hi- Y Club. 1952-'53. BETTY Lou RING A dear and true friend. F. H. A.. 1950-'53: Commercial Club. 1952-'54, ALTON ROLAND A man of ability and determination. President of Homeroom, 1952-'53: Treasurer of Senior Class, 1953- '54: Student Council. 1953-'54. KAY SHERRON SEABORN Conversation Ls the laboratory and workshop of the student. F. H. A., 1950-'54: Commercial Club, 1952-'53, HARRY SHARP The greater the man the greater the courtesy. F. F. A., 1949-'53Z Vice-President of Junior Class of Vocational Agriculture, 1952-'53: Alternate of Beef Cattle Judging Team. F. F. A., 1952: State Farmer Award. 1953: D. E. Club. 1953- '541 President of D. E. Club, Boi-'54: D. E. State Convention, D . K CLASS BLANCHE RILEY Her heart is as jar from fraud as heaven from earth. F. H. A., 1950-'54: Treasurer of F. H. A. Class, 1952-'533 Y-Teens. 1950-'54, Secretary-Treasurer of Homeroom, 1953-'54, BEVERLY ANN ROACH She was our queen. our star, our rose. F. H. A., 1950-'52: Band, 1950-V541 Majorette in Band, 1952-'5-13 Y- Teens, 1950-'52g Commercial Club, 1952-'54: Program Chair- man of Commercial Club, 1953- '54. MARILYN Sciorro A sweet, attractive kind of grace, Continual comfort in her face. Kenmore High School, Buffalo, New York: Secretary of Home- room, 1950-'5l: Printing Club, 1950-'51: C Club, 1951-'52: Bas- ketball, 1951-'52: Transferied to Columbia, 1952: Treasurer of Homeroom, 1952-'53: Spanish Club, 1952-'54. SAMMIE LUELLA SESLER There is likewise a reward for faithful silence. F. H. A.. 1950-'531 Commercial Club. 1952-'54, EVA RAE SLOss I think much, but I say more. Oxford High School, OXf0rd. Alabama: Homcroom Reporter. 1951- 52: National Beta Club. 1952-'53: Y-Teens. 1950-'53: Transferred to Columbia. 1953: Camera Club. 1953-'54. SE IIJH JOHN WHITE STEVENSON What is an educated one if he cannot play at his studies? Santa Fe High School, Santa Fe. Tennessee: F. F. A.. 1950-'52: Secretary of F. F. A.. 1951-'523 Reporter of Freshman Class. 1950-'5l: Reporter of Sophomore Class, 1951-'521 Softball, 1950-'52: Basketball, 1951-'52L Transferred to Columbia, 19523 Camera Club. 1953-'54: Radio Club, 1953-'54: Band. 1953-'54, ELEANOR STILLS Silence is golden, silence is real. But to me it's just an ordeal, F. H. A,, 1950-'54: Basketball. 1952-'531 Student Council. 1952- '532 C Club. 19523531 Commer- cial Club. 1953-'54. WILLAUENE STOFEL A noble type of good heroic womanhoodf' F. H, A.. 1950-'5l1 Historian of F, H. A., Chapter II, 1950-'51: Band. 1950- 51: Majorette in Band, 1950-'51: Latin Club. 1950- '523 Y-Teens, 1950-'52: Commer- cial Club, 1952-'54. BILL SUTHERLAND He had no malice in his mind. Hi-Y Club. 1953-'54. Fnaxx ALLEN THOMAS It is well for one to knou- more than he says. Columbia Military Academy. 1951-'52: Transferred to Colum- bia, 1952: D. E. Club. 1953-'54: D. E. State Convention, 1954. ww., ELASS OLLIE STEWMAN He hath not fed Of the dainties that are bred in a bookg he hath not eaten papfr, as it wereg he hath not drunk ink. President Of Hcineroom, 1950- '51: Hi-Y Club. 1950-'541 Vice- President of Hi-Y Club, 1953- '54: Basketball 1952-'53: D. E. Club. 1953- 54: D. E. State Con- vention, 1954. HAZEL STILLS Her voice was ever soft, Gentle and low, an excellent thing in woman. F. H. A.. 1950-'5lp Latin Club. 1950-,522 Y-Teens, 1951-'523 Com- mercial Club, 1952-'54. ROBERT THOMAS STUTTS 1 would help others, out of a fellow-feeling. Latin Club, 1950-'52, Signal Staff, 1952-'53: D. E, Club. 1933-'54s D. E. State Convention. 1954. BUDDY TEMES From the croirn of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth, Hi-Y Club, 1952-'541 Sccrctwry Of H1-Y Club. 1953-'543 Vive-Presb dint Of Homerocm. 1953-'5-1. JOHN ALLEN THOMPSON His best cornyrinions, innocenc: and health. Football, 1952-54: C Club. 1952-'54. SE IUH NORIVIA JEAN Tl-IOIVIPSON Jolly and friendly every day. F. H. A., 1950-'543 Parliamen- tarian of F. H. A. Class, 1951-'52L Commercial Club. 1952-'53: Cam- era Club. 1953-'54. MORRIS VAN FossEN I will not retreat a single inch: and I will be heard. Jacksonville High School, Jack- sonville, Alabama: Football. 1951-'52g Basketball, 1951-'523 Track. 1951-'52: Hi-Y Club, 1951- '521 F. F, A.. 1951-'53: Trans- ferred to Columbia, 19533 Foot- ball, 1953-'54p Dramatic Club. 1953-'543 Hi-Y Club, 1953-'543 Ser- geant-at-Arms of Camera Club, 1953-'54: C Club, 1953-'54: Thespian Society, 1954. BARBARA JEAN WALKER A good heart's worth gold, F. H. A., 1950-'523 Band, 1950- '541 Y-Teens, 1950-'54: Spanish Club. 1952-'54. JORDAN THOMAS WALKER Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding. Literary League, 1950-'52: Pres- ident of Literary League, 1951- '521 Latin Club. 1950-'52: Tribune of Latin Club, 1951-'52: Band. 1950-'54: Co-Captain of Band. 1953-'54: Dance Orchestra, 1951- '53: Student Council, 1950-'51: C Club. 1950-'54: Hi-Y Club. 1951-'533 Spanish Club, 1952-'543 President of Junior Class, 1952- '53: Student Council, 1952-'53g Signal Staff, 1952-'54: C0-editor of Signal, 1953-'543 Key Club, 1953-'54: Boys' State. 19533 Dra- matic Club, 1953-'541 President of Dramatic Club, 1953-'54: Thes- pian Society. 1954: National Hon- or Society. 1952-'54. PATRICIA ANN WEHNER She is herself of best things the collection. Bridgeport High School, Bridge- port. West Virginia: Dramatic Club. 1950- 53: Latin Club, 1950- '52: Press Club. 1950-'52: Presi- dent of Press Club, 1950-'5l1 Tri- Hi-Y Club. 1951-'53: Masque and Gavel Club. 1952-'531 Transferred to Columbia, 1953: Y-Teens. 1953- '54g Dramatic Club, 1953-'54: Thespian Society. 1953-'5-1: Signal Stiaff, 1953-'54: C Club, 1953- D . f- III. SS BEVERLY JANE TRuELovE A sweeter and fairer you'll never meet: She's a good fine girl and a real athlete. F. H. A., 1950-'52: Y-Teens, 1950- '52: C Club, 1951-'54g Basket- ball. l951-'54g Captain of Bas- ketball Team, 1953-'54: All-Star District Basketball Team, 1954: All-Star Regional Basketball Team, 1954: Cheerleader. 1952- '54g Secretary of Homeroom, 1952-'53: President of Homeroom, 1953-'54: Commercial Club, 1952- '54 JAMES WALDRUM Take honour from me, and my life is done. Loretto High School, Loretto, Tennessee: President of Soph- omore Class, 1951-'52p F, F. A., 1950-'52: State F. F. A. Conven- tion. 1951: Basketball, 1951-'52: Transferred to Columbia, 1952: C Club, 1952-'543 Basketball, 1952-'543 F. F. A., 1952-'541 Sen- tinel of F. F. A., 1953-'54, HARRY HOWARD WALKER He that is thy friend indeed He will help thee in thy need. Football. 1950-'54: Hi-Y Club, 1952-'54: C Club. 1952-'53. CARL Ross WEBSTER How troublesome is day: It calls us from our sleep away. Football, 1950-'543 Sergeant-ab Arms of Homeroom. 1951-'52: Hi- Y Club, 1953-'54: C Club. 1953- '54 MARCIA RAY WHITE Be thou the rainbow to the storms of life. F. H. A.. 1950-'54: Latin Club. 1950-'51: Y-Teens. 1950-'54: Band 1950-'53: Sergeant of Band, 1951- '52: Spanish Club, 1952-'531 Dra- matic Club. 1953-'54. SE IUH DOROTHY ANN WHITEHURST Never an idle moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. Y-Teens, 1950-'541 President ol Y-Teens. 1953-'541 Latin Club. 1950-'52: Scriba of Latin Club, 1951-'52: F. H. A.. 1950-'51: Par- liamentarian of F. H. A. Class. 1950-'51: Spanish Club, 1952-'54: National Honor Society, 1953-'54, Office Assistant, 1953-'54, RONALD CARROLL Wicxs Who to himself is law no law doth need, Ojfends no law and is a king indeed. Latin Club, 1950-'52: Consul of Latin Club, 1950-'511 Band, 1950- '54: Co-Captain of Band. 1953- '54g Football, 1951: Hi-Y Club. 1951-'543 Key Club, 1952-'54: Sec- retary of Key Club, 1953-54: Business Manager of Signal, 1952- '5-13 Baseball, 1952-'54g National Honor Society. 1952-'54g Boys' State, 1953: Basketball, 1953-'54: C Club, 1953-'54. EUCLID WILLIAMS HA merrier man, within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent an hour's talk withal. Latin Club, 1950-'52g Band, 1950- '54: Dance Orchestra, 1952-'543 Hi-Y Club, 1952- 54, Key Club. 1953-'54. JIMMY WILSFORD Contentment ,furnishes constant Joy... D. E. Club, 1953-'54: Treasurer of D. E. Club, 1953-'54: D. E. State Convention, 1954. ROBERT Woonv Wit and- wisdom are born with a man. Football. 1950-'54: F. F. A., 1950- '543 Reporter of F. F. A., 1953- '54g Industrial Arts Club. 1953- '54g President of Industrial Arts fgltub. 1953-'54: C Club. 1953- 1 . III. SS MARTHA WI-iIr1-:I-iURsr Unto the pure, all things are pure. Y-Teens, 1950-'521 Band, 1950-'54: Secretary of Sophomore Class. 1951-'523 Commercial Club. 1953- '54: Second Lieutenant of Band, 1953-'54: Alternate to Girls' State. 1953: F. H. A., 1950-'541 Vice- President of F. H. A. Class. 1950- '51: F. H. A. Workshop, 1950-'532 Junior F. H. A. Degree, 1950-'51g Parliamentarian of F. H. A. Blue Grass Sub-District, 1951-'52: Chapter F. H. A. Degree. 1951- '52g F. H. A. State Convention, 1952-'54g President of F. H. A. Class, 1952-'53: Vice-President of F. H. A., Chapter I, 1952-'53: State F. H. A. Degree, 1952-'53: President of F. H. A. Class, 1953- '54: President of F. H. A., Chap- ter I. 1953-'54: F. H. A. State De- gree Committee, 1953-'54g Secre- tary of F. H. A. Blue Grass Sub- District, 1953-'54: Varsity Visit. 1953-'54. MARTHA ANN WILEY For all that fair is, is by nature good. F. H. A., 1950-'51: Latin Club. 1950-'51: Commercial Club, 1952- '53: D. E. Club, 1953-'54: D. E. State Convention, 1954. LOIS IRENE WILLIAMS I have a heart with room for every joy. Program Chairman of Home- room, 1950-'51g F. H. A.. 1950-'51. MARY JO WOODY A tender heartg a will inflexible. F. H. A., 1950-'541 Photographer of F. H. A., Chapter III, 1950-'512 F. H. A. State Convention, 19525 Historian of F. H. A. Class. 1953- '54: Y-Teens, 1950-'53: Literary League. 1951-'52: Commercial Club, 1952-'54, Program Chair- man Of Commercial Club, 1952- '53: Office Assistant for Band, 1953-'54: C Club, 1953-'54. NORRIS RAY YOUNG Fire taken my jun where I've found it. F. F. A., 1950-'541 Treasurer of F. F. A., 1953-'54: F. F. A. Farm Mechanics Award, 1953-'54: In- dustrial Arts Club, 1953-'54. CLASS DAY PHUIJHI-K lfvnirdl Hugh qlhlllll U13 L5 I'l5l Procesbzowlal Dez otzonal Salutatoru Class H1sto1u Class I-11310711 Solo Introductlon of Sermons Introducrzon of Semms Class Propheczf Class Prophecy Class Vlzl Preberltatzorz ot Claw Carr Presentarlon ft -lufud Valedzztmu Preszderzl Cnr Sec retczru Vxm mu RICIIWKDSON Fmxmr Cmwns Prcclr Bucuxxxx Boxxu, -Xxnnfzsox BNN Hoon RLBH FOWLLR Pham CJOODXNIN PHOFBF 'XI-,xxx u 1 Suu LEP FORD BLDDX. Wxuusn Rox un Wicks Quran CXNIIBPII If P zncz C1 XIDIX HXRRIS ul P uz mc Pun Cfoouxxxx 1 . I 'I 1 l 1 ' , , , 'l . I 1 1 - ' A 4. , i ' A' 1: - . 1 1 . : A r . Ensemble .' 4 1.4 . A ' S W. J. F1 :Lu 1 pal ' s1.f1C,-x. -1sr11.1,. 1' 'fd' Aj EXTRA EXTRA VOL xxxvm MAY zo 1954 N0 9 THIS I5 Yll H LIFE We are lookmg 1nto the future lt IS May 26 1974 We walk 1nto a T V stat1on We see that the popular T V show Thzs ls Your Lzfe IS about to begxn There IS a tenslon as everyone waxts to find out who the subJect for tomght IS Why It IS the Sp1r1t of the Class of 54' Lets stay and watch We w1ll no doubt see some of our old classmates Th1s ns your llfe Sp1r1t of the Class of 54' Many xmportant personages have played maJor roles 1n your l1fe Splflt Lets look and see what they have been do1ng these past few years '54 l l ll Perhaps the best way to re late your lxfe IS through a story Lets pretend that you are R1p Van Wmkle You went to sleep on May 26 1954 your graduat1on day You woke up on May 26 1974 Here m your words LS what mxght have happened I went to downtown Columbla to see what changes had taken o JS N 4 I place On pass1ng the Dazly Herald OHICE I found that Joane the staff were Joyce Crlck so c1ety edxtor Alton Roland bus1 ness manager Joe Dale sports wr1ter Elaxne Galbreath feature wrlter John Anderson photog rapher and Lermon Eastep Don ald Cozart Marne Garrard Bob b1e Ann Duvall and Betty Duke reporters I notlced that Columbla was the proud new owner of a Sclen t1fIC Research Laboratory There sc1ent1sts Troy Bowers J1mmy Bloss Bobby Fraser Ray Clark Bobby Herston and Paul Chap pell were perfectmg a cure for kleptomanla The local clothxng stores were managed by Barbara Walker and Bxlly Dodson I went 1nto one for a look around Immedxately a group of clerks rushed over to wart on me Among these I recogruzed Mary Jo Woody Fran ces Henson Sh1r1ey Hendnx Peggy Goodwxn Jo Anne Jarv1s and Donna Faye N1cho1son After leavmg I stopped 1n Joe Holmans drug store for a soda Soda Jerk Frank1e Graves was waxtmg on Yvonne Moore Mary lyn Baker Shlrley House Eva Rae Sloss and Jane Cathey asked them about some of our former classmates They told me that Leon Burns had been promoted to manager of a pro fessxonal football team of Wh1Ch by Potts J1mmy L1nv1lle and Robert Woody were members I then declded to v1s1t C H S On the way I passed an OfflC8 bu1ld1ng Out of cur1os1ty I stepped 1ns1de and looked at the Dxrectory I saw many names that belonged to the 1954 gradu atmg class Franklm Clark At tomey at Law Mack M1les Pub 4' I l . . . Y . , , - I - 0 I a .1 , . . , . . ' . -' hifi' ' , ' , . 1? , . - If - , , . .Xt ' - - . 4 ix , D . as f , 7 . 9 I , e , . ' , . 1 7 . . ' v ' ' . . . , Benson Wes ine new editor- On Howard Locke, Billy Potts, Bob- ' . r ' ' - . . . . o o ' , n , , 1 1 ' . 1 . ' z ' , i 3 Q ' 3 1 ' ' v . 1 ' ' V x xg I ' 1 Q - '-- A - I . ' 3 1 1 1 ' , . . . . . . . I , 1 - I l 3 ' Tm: SIGNAL hc Accountant Ronald Lovell Dentxst B111 Sutherland Naval Recrultmg Ofhcer Goldle Hub bard Ballet Teacher Ruby Fow ler Vocal Instructor and Buddy Temes Janltor Upon 1nqu1r1ng I found that Frankle Moser Elxz abeth Howell Betty Hood Wllla dene Stofel Bonme Anderson Barbara Maddux Dorxs Blshop Carolyn Lovette and Peggy Nlch ols were employed here as sec retarles x' fx Proceedmg down South Hlgh Street I dxscovered that Orman s Photo Shop had been replaced by Jxmmy Pogues Studxo heard organ muslc commg from the F1rst Bapt1st Church and I peeped ln and saw Norma Thompson at the keyboard At C H S I was cordxally greeted by the new pr1nc1pal Bobby McKee He showed me around the campus and mformed me that Robert Elliott and Jane Truelove were the new Physlcal Educatxon coaches In the Eng l1sh department I saw Peggxe Buchanan M1ss Grahams suc cessor The new hlstory teacher was Paul Bryant and Mlckey Van Fossen had taken over Mr Seagravess post as commerclal mstluctor When I went down to the llbrary lxbrarman Claudla Harrls mformed me that a new ed1t1on of Websters D1ct1onary had been publlshed Thls one was not wrxtten by Noah but by Nookle From C H S I took a cab drlven by John Thompson to the stxll up to date Maury County Hospxtal On the way we ran out of gas and stopped at Jerry Hayness SCFVICE Statxon M chamc Pete James gave our car a thorough check over We arrxved at the hospltal and aw Dr Ronald W1CkS preparmg to make mornmg calls on h1s patxents Accompanymg hxm were nurses Gay Brumley Mar tha P1lk1nton Marllyn Sclotto Rachel Johnson Martha Ann Wlley and Frances Parks Ahce Peck the hospltals Physlcal Therap1st was also along D Bobby Rlddle was performxng an operatlon I was told uv' Just then whom should I meet commg around a corner but the new mayor of Co1umb1a Gable Campbell He lnvlted me U0 drlve wlth h1m to the courthouse ID h1s new lxmousme chauffeured by Edward Blbb As we walked down the corrxdor of the court hou e I notlced many famlllar names on the doors Joc Bell School bupeuntemlcnt Eugene. Dav1dson Tax Assessor James Ed Pollard County Judge Waldrum County Sherxff Thomas Truant OHICEI' Walker County Trustee James Frank Haxrx HUG James Belew County R011 Su permtendent 4 I now felt the need for enter tamment so I went to the Polk Theater now managed by B1l1y Ray Hardlson W11l1am Howell operated the projector and I was Roach Pat Norman Margaret Rxchardson Rex LeMay Loyd Huckaby and Wayne Gregory were starrmg 1n the movie Relaxed after the movxe I VlS1t8d Columbxa s new hydrogen bomb plant Its manager was Bobby Stutts and some of the employees were Laddye D1l1e hay Earl Cochran Frank Dun can James Garrett Harry Sharp Bobby Mangrum and B1lly G11 ham At Betty Jane Churchs Charm School I encountered Jere Ann Neelley Jean Paxge Pat Weh YJ 3 ,Af GW fr f Q-ii .af r t 2 . Q ' G 1 ' 1 3 1 ' 1 1 ' ' ' 1 ' - ' - ' . ' : ' . , 3 ' ' - n y u Q ' f 1 ' 7 V , ' - ' 1 . . . , , .Q - . , - , , u 1 I - . ' ' 1 . 7 I - , ' ' , 51:12 CTW 1 ,.' t I n - Y . e' IN . X' ' ., - - . , X21 s' . ' ' I., f !',-,- . . :V 1 I, S! X, 6 . D , . ,A , - X . . . . - x.. v f . 7 , . . , ' , . 1 n 1 y , . , . . l ' , . r. ' . . amazed to see that Beverly . ' - 9 , n ' ' . 1 , , ! 1 - 9 ' . I . . . . . . W ' , i l . . . , 7 . X J ' ' , ' QI 'f z ' . . , ' r , 5, , , - u , , , q , l . - . . 7 , . g - , . 7 , , . Q . . Y ' , - . , . . . ! . , J O 1 ' 5 Q 'ul I - - .L 'A lr-'V if f.:1 . , rnjf J ' ' Q ' v HTL' X F M y r . . 5 II .tg I X H: A, V 1, 1. 4 Ak . . . . , . 5 . - ' v ' 1 ' 5 - D , ! ! Tm: SXGNAL ner, Lorene Johns, Alice Graves, and Nancy Lawhon. Next door was Ann Campbel1's Restaurantg so I stopped in for a bite to eat. Waitresses Rowena Cook, Charlotte Lentz, Ernestine Kelley, and Betty Estes served me. While I was eating. former classmates Myrna Cheek, Nancy Fields Dot Edwards and Kath lene Fox came in the restaurant for lunch While I was eating my old friend Mack Liggett came and inxited me to go to the Com munity Playhouse with him that night He told me that the new stars Dottie Whitehurst and M ir cia White were to be featured in the evening play During the intermission Don Allens Or chestra consisting of John Ste xenson Freddie Fitzgerald and Phoebe Maxwell with vocalists Donna Akin Billy Pugh and Beverly Harpel were o enter tain Notieing the conspicuous ibsenee of Euclid Willi nns I ln quned concerning h where abouts and learned that he had become a flag pole sitter Mack also told me that Bette Burnett had won a national beau ty contest and that Glenda Cot ton Sala Pinkston Ele noi 511113 and Naney Liggett had become models 3 I felt that I needed to freshen up for the evening festivities so I rented a room at the Randall Hotel managed by Jean King. Bellboys Billy and Bobby Holt were very gracious to me. Desk clerk Edwina Johnson gave me at K WV ox, X6 the key to my room and elevator oaerator Rodney Poag zoomed me up to the third floor After a rest I went downstairs and saw that a banquet was in progress It was the Rotary Clubs annual banquet at which tne new officers were to be in tailed Retiring President Billy Nlatheny handed the gavel to his ucce soi Winston Hardaway Photo rapher Billy Mingledorff QQ -41. was on hand to take pictuie of Winston Vice President Ollie wteum n Secretary Jimmy Wils f c ind Treasurer Norris Young In the hotel lobby I bought 1 newspaper in which I read that Nancy Galbraith, Nell Pilkinton, Virginia Parr, Betty Lou Ring, Lorraine Rayburn, and Faye Jones had joined the Wacs. I stepped outside the hotel and spotted a curious little place of business. On closer observation I found that it was Martha White- hursts Lonely Hearts Bureau. Sharing the building were Swami Pete Aydelotte and Fortune Teller Lois Williams Having their fortunes told were Char lene Ingium Pauline Hurt Doris Lentz Sammie Sesler and Hazel Stills On a wall I saw a billboard advertising a concert to be given by the world renowned pianist Gail Landers I dropped by the Dixie Maid and saw Pat Jarvis Blanche Riley Kay Seaborn and Peggy Harris enjoying milk shakes The last part of my Journey took me to the launching of a space ship to the moon The brave adxenturers to board the plane for the trip were Fred Parham Jimmy Horne Charles Price John Hood and Tommy Gooch Well Rip Van Wmkle there ieally have been a lot of changes there? This is youx life Spnit of the Class of 54' wf?W 5 h 5' U IEE 'fu 1 7 3 - 4522, :EiEiE'EI ' ' ' ' , N E , ' - ' , ' , in I X i f' , ' , ' , ' V' I - X ' ,X fi '., ' , ' ' '. '14 . y . . E - I , . . , . . , , I - , , . - -- v - I ' ' ' . , ! y . . - u . y , Y , . y , . I . . .V , 7 ' ' 5 I o . X 'Q' s ' s ' ' . f Y f A g . . . 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S5 HISTUHY It was late 1n the month of August 1950 that the Columbla L1ons Basketball Team started the most exc1t1ng game of the sea son The team conslstlng of 2:94 players coached by such experlenced persons as Mrs Park Mxss Gxbson MISS Johnson MISS Young Mr W1ll1ams Mr S ovall 'Vlr Lane and Mr Farrls was playmg a well tramed professlonal team The strug gllng players captalned by B1lly Pugh and Bonme Anderson were unable early ln the game to score but there was hope of makmg some goals durlng the next quar ter The clumsmess of the IH xperlenced players was excusable because they had not yet acqulred the amount of sk1ll needed to play a successful ball game After a short 1nterm1ss1on the Whlstle blew startmg the second quarter Even though there were no SCTIOUS casualt1es ln the first perlod a few of the members had fouled out leavmg only 209 players The team by that tlme was unconsclously becomlng fam1l1ar w1th the rules and was bravely carrylng on under the leadership of B1lly Pugh and Martha Whltehurst The spectators marveled that the players car rled on so calml Wlth the loss of two of who had been g1ven dlfferent posltlons Durlng th1s quarter Beverly Roach re ce1ved much applause for her tap dancmg and Bllly Pugh Buddy Temes Howard Locke and Franklln Clark comblned thelr vocal talent and scored for the LIOHS Sara Lee Ford also recexved hrgh recog n1t1on as assembly p1an1st Toward the end of the half Bette Bur nett was chosen as Beauty Queen for Maury County Frank1e Moser and Jere Ann Neelley were named as her attendants Wlth Barbara Maddux as manager of the glrls basketball team and Frank1e Moser as a cheerleader the team was able to score enough to put them 1n the lead by ten polnts Since near the end of the first half the L1ons had become more fam1l1ar w1th the rules and regulatlons they started 1nto the second perlod w1th a refreshed feelmg After havmg been assured by the leaders Buddy Walker and Phoebe Maxwell that no trouble would be encountered durmg th1S quarter the 182 players felt more capable of w1nn1ng the game The players had some doubt about v1ctory when they were mformed that 'Vhss Johnson a very 1nf'luent1al coach would soon leave them for another pos1t1on However thexr sp1r 1ts were pepped up when Mrs Cross was on hand to fill the xacancy Ruby Fowler and Donna Akln made some very applaudable goals for their slng 1ng ab1l1ty The score was st11l further mcreased when Don Allen made a goal w1th h1S trumpet playmg About th1S t1me the L1ons entertalned the upper classmen w1th a receptlon xllustratmg the March of T1me Mack Llggett came 1nto the spotllght w1th h1S portrayal of Mr Sun Wlth the outstand1ng show1ng of so many members dur1ng the last half of the thlrd quarter the score now stood 18 0 The coaches were pleased wlth the per formance of the members of the team dur mg th1s perlod and Walted wlth much anxlety for the fourth quarter to com mence As they approached the fourth quarter the LIONS knew they would be expected to show unusual ab1l1ty 1f they were to be v1ctor1ous They were determined to make an even better record durlng th1s quarter than 1n the prevlous ones At the begm nmg Mr Woods and Mrs Cross were re placed by coaches Mrs Knlght and MISS Dale Bllly Matheny scored the most honorable achlevement when he assumed the role of was overwhelm1ngly Joyful when the capable capta1n and co capta1n Gable Campbell and Peggy GOOdW1H announced that only SIX members had fouled out and 176 players remalned to take part The team was serxously handlcapped when Mxss Young was taken from the floor by Cupld However the team was solaced when they were mformed that Mrs Scott would 1m medlately succeed her The group was not surpr1sed when Peggy GOOdW1n s outstandlng performance durlng the entlre game won her the D A R All Star C1t1zensh1p Award Wlth th1s presentatlon, the score was brought to 22 0 Jane Truelove recelved a foul shot and was successful when she made the All D1str1ct Basketball Team and led her team to the top Robert Ell1ott 1n a lxke man ner was chosen for the All D1str1ct Team Eyes were focused on Jlmmy L1nv1lle when he was chosen on the All Amerlcan Football Team a noteworthy accomplxsh ment Margaret Rlchardson was awarded for her pOet1C ab1l1ty when she Wrote Un forgettable The team gave hearty cheers for these four players The game ended w1th the score 32 0 Claudla HGFFIS hav mg been chosen as Valedlctorlan was hlgh scorer 1n the game The v1ctor1ous group had scored many goals but they hope that 1n future l1fe they w1ll reach st1ll greater he1ghtS 1 . 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A. ,' ,,- THE .IUNIIJH EL!-155 BARBARA CLAIRE ALDERSON JUDY ALEXANDER PATRICIA JOY ALLEN RAYMOND ALLEN ANDERSON MARGARET DEE ANDREWS FAYE VERA ARNOLD ANN ARRANTS ROY PAUL BALLARD JAMES ARTHUR BAXTER BILLY CLAY BEASLEY TOMMY JOE BECKENBACH JERRY THOMAS BERLIN CAROLYN FAY BIEELE l ig , E 'D . VY ,, x . in . I ,, UNIUH5 UII.I.Y GENE HIAXNIJ BILLY CRARLEN BOITON ETIIEI. F. BRADY BARBARA RUTH BROWN UIIILY KI.-XSSIE BROWN JAIVII-iS RONALD BROWN XVILLI.-X31 D.XX'IlJ BROWN ERNEN1' CI.Il-'I-'ORD BURNS FRANCES BUTLER IVIARY LOU CAIN WILLIAM PIOVJ.-XRD CALDWELL GIXIIE RTORRIS CAINIPBELI. SARA IAINN CAMPBELL BARBARA ANN CANNADY FRANK CAPERTON. JR. ELIZARETII EYERETT CARLTON MARILYN JANE CARETIIERS ZAUY PEARL CASTEEL DONALD ROGERS CHEEK JANE VALREE CREEK EIIVSYXRIJ CLYNIORE JOHN SHIRLEY CO1-'EEY Iii-3'l 1'YE Slfli COLE JAAIEN .'x.lf',L'S'l'.-X COLLIER JERRY :'XI.I.EN COOK P,-x'1'Rlc'1A PARK CRAR'1'REE 1.1'I'I'I'lI.'4. 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I if jkfgf' 1,4 , 1 A J , , . f r ,mfg .I , W? f -qi W A vw 5, J if 'fav me-Q31 NJA Q, N ... 5' W M' 'ij Q Z fiimzfy ' 9 . y . H. ' Q, f 'S - 5 I F ' A f. Q sb ww -3 ELIZABETH MYERS QUEENER D il -4 Q an UNIUHS BARBARA JEAN PARK JERRY LOYD PARK JOHN XVILLIAIVI PARK PARRIELEE PARKS PIQCIQY ANN PICKLE BILLY TODD PORTER KI.-XRIE .LXNNETTE PORTER CHRISTOPHER PERRY POTTS ANNIE PEARL POTTS FRANCES PEARL POTTS INIARGARET EDNA POTTS BARBARA JANE PUGH AYID NEVVIVIAN RADABAUGH NANCY JEAN RAYBURN JOHN OSCAR REESE XVIILIAIVI JAKTES REISCHIVIAN KIILDRED FAY RICHARDSON DONNIE OLSON RIDDLE SHELBY JEAN RING IVY NELII ROE CQVVENDOLYN SAMPSON :XIARGARI-IT OPHIZIIIA SCOTT HILLIE JEAN SCRIRNER BARBARA ANNETTE STXIITH DONALD SNEED u.'II.LI.-X51 HOWARD STAN!-'II.I. MARY RUTH STEPHENS UNIUH5 TONY STONE REBECCA ANN SIVAEEORD NORNIA. KATIIERINE THORNIHIILI. J,xxIEs D,xRNEI.I. THURAIYIN BIARY JANE TROOPE LCTIIER DEAN TURNER IDA KIA!-1 TYRI'.I'Q H.xA1ON.x JE.'xN VEs'IuxI, HICIIARI1 SA NIUEI, W.-xc:s'I'ER IIYNIJA LOU XVARD DAVID T, WARREN JOE FONTER WfXTKIN'S CARI. DAII. WE:XX'ER LARRY O'DEI.I. WEI.l,s I5Il.I.II-I ANN WENT ROBERT LEE WIIITAKER HOIIIIY XVAYNIC WllI'I'Ff GER,xI,nINI-1 WHITE JERRY LEWIS YNHITE CAROI YN VVILEY Q'H.'XRI.U'lk'I'I'l IRYIN XVILEY DOCCI.Ixs HOWIYIRII YVILLBANKS LINDA LORENE XVILLIANIS KENNETH PAUL XVILSON IRIS H.IImEN XVOIXIACK CARI EIJVVARIJ WOOD.AI.l, RIIODA SEwEI.I. WRENN DIXIE FRANCES YOUNG NO! Pictzzrvd THOMAS C.xMPBEI.I, a....g --:QL iw? Class Officers and Soonsors JOHN PORTPR Prcnszduzz Ross CLARK Xzcc Prcszdcn! 'XUDREX DkRRXBERRX .Smcntaru FRANKII' AIBRICHT Trcasurfr GARX XX ICKS Tnaszmrr r Miss GRXHAN1 'Nhss O 'Xiu 'NIRs ARR nfs 'Wns ADXNIS XTR Sl-AGRAXES 'NIR KNICHT 'NIR 'NIuRPHx Sponsors SUPHIIMUHE EL 7' 1- 1 ' f . 1' 3 ' ' 'f ' x v ' b' , - w First Row DOUGLAS RAY ADAMS MARY ALINE ADAMS FRANKIE CAROL ALBRIGHT JAMES RONALD ALLEN JOYCE NADINE ANDREWS PAUL SAMUEL ANDREWS WILLIAM JERRY AYERS JOHN RAY BAKER Fourth Row Second Row LEONA BARNES WYNONA BARNES BETTY JEAN BEATTY FLOY BECKUM JOYE BECKUM BARBARA ANN BELL ELDEN E. BENNETT ESTHER LEE BENNETT RAMONA JANICE CARPENTER NETTY LEE CASTEEL AUSTIN CHAPPELL LARRY CHEATHAM BILLY HOUSTON CHEEK DONNA LOUISE CHEEK RICHARD CALVIN CHEEK WILLIAM LARRY CHEEK Third Row JERRY DOUGLAS BOLES JACKIE BOSHERS BARBARA DUANE BOWIE PEGGY JEAN BROWDER BARBARA JEAN BROWN BRENDA ANN BROWN RAYMOND ASHLEY BROWN GLEN HAROLD CAMPBELL Fifth, Row BILLY CLARK GLENN ROSS CLARK PATRICIA ANN COCHRAN AGNES J. COCKRELL L. M. COEEEY SHERRY FAYE CONNELLY CLARISS MARTIN COOK BILLY BRUCE COOPER SUPHUMUHE5 S IJPHIJ First Row BARBARA GAYLE COTHRAN BESSIE ELAINE COTHRON CLYDE THOMAS COZART LINDA COZART NORMA JEAN CROSS GENE SEXVELL CROWE MARGARET ANITA DANIEl.S MARGARET ANN DAVIDSON IJHES Second Row BETTY JEAN DAVIS JAMES CALVIN DAVIS AUDREY JEAN DERRYEERRY RUBY LOIS DERRYRERRY L. T. DICKSON MARY ELEANOR DOOLEY FRANCES VIRGINIA FANNIN ELIZABETH CHARLES FELDHAUS Third ROLL' WILLIAM HAROLD FERGUSON LAWRENCE EDWIN FLANIGAN SALLY ANN FLY ANN CATHERINE FORD MARY JEAN FOSTER SHIRLEY FOWLER BILLYE CORONO Fox SALLY RANDOLPH FRIERSON Fourth Row GWENDOLYN FAYE GARRETT BEVERLY JEAN GILLIAM PEGGY JANE GILLIAM PEGGY ANN GLADDEN BETTYE JOANNE GOAD REBA NELL GOBBLE KATHERINE GEORGE GOODMAN DOROTHY JEWELL GOODWIN Fifth Row GAIL CAROL GORDON MARY LOUISE GRAY BETTY JO GRIMMETT BARBARA JEAN GRISSOM SYLVIA MYRL GROOMS AMARYLLIS JUNE HAl,E BOBBY LEE HALEY EDITH JACQUELINE HALI, Second Row Third Row First Row MURIAL ROSE HALL FRANKLIN HENDRIX MONA LEE HUFE RICHARD FRANKLIN HAMILTON SHELBY Jo HERSTON ROBERT WINSTON IKARD JUDITH FAYE HANSON DOROTHY ANN HICKMAN BARBARA ANN INGRAM JOEL BRANTON HARDISON LINDA MARIE HICKMAN EDDIE INMAN ELOISE HARLAN GENE RAYMOND HILL BILLY COLEMAN JACK CHESTER RAY HARRIS JERRY LOU HOLT LUCY JEAN JEWELL JOHN WILLIAM HARRIS BILLY PORTER HOUSE IRENE JOHNS WILLIAM EDWARD HARRIS DAVID MURRY HOWELL CHARLES AUTRY JOHNSON Fourth Row Fifth Row HELEN RUTH JOHNSON WALLACE EUGENE KELLEY JAMES LENARD JOHNSON LUTHER LEE KENNEDY BARBARA CAROLYN JONES JACQUELINE KING BILLY GENE JONES LANDRA WARI-'IELD KING BILLY GENE JONES OMA BEATRICE KING HARRY WAYNE JONES MARVIN GERALD KLINE CLYDE DAVID KANNON BILLY EDWARD LAKEY JEWELL MARIE KELLEY EWELL FLOYD LEE SUPHU IJHES S IJPHIQI First Row CARL SMITH LELAND CLARENCE REED LINDSEY BARBARA ELIZABETH LITTLE GEORGE EDWARD LOCKE BARBARA ANN LOGUE MARTHA ANN LOGUE LARRY DWAYNE LOVETT EDWARD ARNOLD LYLES UHES Second Row BETTY CAROL LYNN SARAH JANE LYNN SUE ELLEN MCCALL MARGARET ANN MCFARLAND JOHN SAMUEL MGKENNON RUBY KATHERINE MGKISSICK CLINTON TAYLOR MCMEEN SYLVIA ANN MARTIN Third Row RUTH BIAXINE MATHENY JAIWES MICHAEL BIATHESON SHIRLEY ANN BIATLOCK BOBBY INIINGLEDORI-'F HAZEL EVELYN MOORE SANDRA SUE MOORE BILLY DAN MORROW CHARLES WAYNE MORROW Fourth Row Fifth Row JIMMY COLEMAN MOSER EDNA TRIGG PEAY WALTER EGGLESTON MOUNTCASTLE MARTIN ARNOLD PEEBLES JERRY EZELL NORMAN FRED NEIL PICKARD GERALDINE OLIVER WILMA DEAN PICKLE ERNESTINE OWEN LOUIE GUY PILKINTON JOE ANN PAGE WILLIAM CARL PILKINTON RICHARD LEE PARKS JOHN CHEAIRS PORTER JIMMY LARRY PAUL HARRY THOMAS POSEY v'2f gf First Row MARY ANN POWELL PEGGY JOYCE PRATT JERRY WAYNE PRICE LLOYD BURTON PRUETT JIIVINIY EDGAR RAY IVIARY CLAIRE RAYBURN JOE ED REISCHMAN WALTER ARTHUR RICE in -r f f Q5 Second Row NANCY JO RICHARDSON JERRY LANE ROACH BARBARA JEAN ROBERTS SUE ELLEN ROBERTS CAROLYN WINDSOR RODGERS ELMER HENRY RODGERS ELEANOR JOYCE ROLAND BARBARA FAYE ROLLINS 'XA - W Third Row BOBBIE RUTH RUSSELL WILLIAM ALLEN SANDS STUART PAUL SCHULZ ALPHA JO SCOTT XYLDA SCOTT JIMMY SEABORN BETTY ANN SHEDDAN PATSY RUTH SHELTON Fourth Row WILLIAM HARVEY SHELTON DELLA MAE SLOSS RICHARD GREGORY SMITH MAC ELVIS SOUTH JACK THOMAS SOWELL JUANITA JUNE STACEY JOHN L. STEWART NELLIE GRAY STEWART Fifth Row MAMIE SUE STINNETT WILLIAINT EUGENE STUTTS ANITA FAYE SULLIVAN JOHNNY WAYNE SWAI-'FORD ALBERT KIMEROUGH TAYLOR LARRY JACK TAYLOR FRANCES ANN THOMAS RONALD THOMAS SIIPHIJ UPI First Row Second Row Third Row HAROLD WAYNE THOMSON PAULA CLAIRE WALKER WILMER ANN WHIDBY NORMA JEAN TIDWI-:LL ALICE STEELE WATKINS CORNELIA GAIL WHITAKER BOBBY JOE TROOP BILLY MARVIN WAUFORD HARRIETT SUE WHITAKER DOROTHY FAY UNDERWOOD CHARLES FRANKIE WEATHEREORD DONALD FATE WHITE JAMES PERRY URSHAW BILLY AUBARY WELLS WILINIA JEAN WHITE RAYMON THOMAS VAUOHN DAVID LANE WESTMOREL.AND THOMAS GARY WICKS CAROLYN ELIZABETH VOORHIES JO ANN WESTMORELAND BARBARA WILEY JENNIE GRACE WALKER MARY VIRGINIA WHIDBY MARTHA LEONA WILLBANKS Fourth Row Not Pictured ANN BARBARA WILLIAMS CARL EDWARD CLYMER SARA ELIZABETH WILSFORD GRAHAM LEONARD FORTESCUE MAURIFE WILSON HAROLD GORDON LANCASTER ETHEL MAI WINCHESTER JAMES CLIFFORD LYNN JERRY MILLER WOODY RAY MCANALLY MARY KATIIERINE YARBROUGH FAYE DEAN POSEY JAMES THOMAS YEAGER GEORGE STEVE SUTHERLAND NORMA ANN YOUNGER NORMAN LEE THOMAS PAUL HOWARD THRASHER SUPHII UHE5 ACTIVITIES CIAUIJII HARRIS Bunm W1XIKLR JOxxF BI-xsox DOI PIJWARIM SARI LIL FORD III Hrxx X xr JIxxF11 I1 AN Ix xc ISU' H X 'NE XX BLRN x XX 'MARK XRPI H11 11 xmas THE SIB 1-XI. 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A 4, .r . . 3. i ' ' .1 :ON C'l1111l31'1111rl1'1' NIR.. fililij' .- Q Mi. .1.-xv 'wp .' .' .' THE ST DENT EUUNIIIL BILLY 11.-XTHENY President PHOEBE IU.-XXVVELL Secretary GABLE CAMPBELL Vice-President MR. COX Sponsm THE N!-lTIIJ L HU UH SUIIIETY The object of this chapter shall be to create an enthusiasm for scholar and to encourage the development of character ln students of Central High School ship. to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, Y-TEE III. B DOTTIE XVHITEHURST Prvsidvm .-X1.1c'rg PECK Trvasurvr PHOEBE 11.-XXXVELL X'icw-Praxicivffzr PAT 11.-XTHESON Program Chairman GAIL LANDERS Secretary MRS. PARK Sponsor HI Y CLUB Joi Homin 1 ,Lum Fmux Srgrfrarz, NIR hX!! H1 SlJUllNfl ..- .. vw 5 V1 Q l .. , .' I7'1'S2d1'liZ P ' ,. . . ' L f5X,I.lE STHWMAN Vim'-Prwsiriwfft L'11.xre1+f Prizm Trvaszzrwr , , Vf Q ' .l .'l' HEY III. B Joi: HOL31.AN President RONALD Wxcxs A Secretary BILLY PUGH Vice-President GABLE CAMPBELL Treasurer MR. Cox Sponsor DH!-UVI TIE EL B BUDDY XR ALKER Preszdent RUBY FOVVLER Secretary MRS TUCKER Sponsor BILLY IUATHENY Vice-President JERE ANN NEELLEY' , Treasurer SPANISH IILUB l '1':'1r1'r JOANH BENSON President GAY BRURILEY ALR-5 PECK Vice-Prvsidcnl SARA Lu: Form Program Chairman DONNA AKIN Secretary GAIL LANDERS Program Chairman Mas. Cnoss Sponsor wr, JOHN PORTFR Bu x x Lfxxn EDITH Hr1xT7 Su SNHITAKER ARNOLD Pr FBLES Magzstra SP UH Clubs Consulcs Trzbunz Scrzbae Aedllcs Praetores 'NIR5 PARK Joux B AKER ALDREH IJERRUHRRX Pau A XX All-xl'R Hu r x RLTH Jonxsox LIB! x Fm DHAUS 11' n f X I I I I . - , ' ' v - ' - ' ELOISE HARI..-'AN . ,. ., ...A ...,,A,.,., Q uacsrores .I.xc'1-415 HAL1, F. H. I-L EH PTEH I F. H. I-X. EH PTEH II NIARTHA WHITEHURST PEGGY NICHOLS HIARILYN CARUTHERS BETTY JANE CHURCH NANCY GALBRAITH NANCY RAYBURN CAROLYN JONES JOYCE ROLAND JERRY LOU HOLT BETTY LYNN MARY CLAIRE RAYBURN Miss OYNEAL . , , . . LOYD HUCKABY . FRANK DUNCAN LADDYE DILLEHAY . NMR. Cox .. P. F. President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Historian Reporter Photographer , Song Leader Pianist Recreation Chairman Sponsor . . . President . Vice-President . . .Secretary LOIS HARLAN KATHLEEN AKIN NIAXINE NIATHENY BEVERLY GILLIAM HARRIET FARMER JUDY ALEXANDER NELL ROE JEAN ANN DODSON CAROLYN RODGERS MRS. QUILLEN . . NORRIS YOUNG . ROBERT WOODY . JAMES WALDRUM , Sponsor . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Parliamcntarian Historian Reporter Photographer Song Leader . Sponsor Treasurer ,. Reporter ,. Sentinel Ell MEHIIIAL EL B I PEGGY Goonwxx President BARBARA 114-XDDUX Sccrvmry-Trvasurvr BARBARA CANNADY First Vice-Prvsidmzr BEVERLY ROACH Program Chairman FRANCES BUTLER Svcond Vice-Prvsidvnz MR, SEAGRAYES Sponsor EDM EHEIAL EL B II PEc.cx XICHUIN P with rl LE1Tx J xxE Crum II T fawrfr BETH NICH01x X zu Prcbzdn nr Nmmm HULSI. Prrruram Chazrman DORIN BINHUI 5 crfzarf XIR VK 1x IIX'XXx Spfmbor R. r,l,- ,I pi. . - .. V.,-.K ,. - ' - ..- ,.' , ' -, .. ' ,A A- V, ',,. , , 1 ' I A' . DEIILB I-IARRX SHARP Pres1de11t JININTY VVILSFORD Treasuru BILLY Donsox VCL Prcszdenz SHIRLEY Hunmx Reporter BETTE BLRNETT Secretary 'NIR 'NI-XTTHEVSS Sponsor 1 f INDUSTHI L HTS EL B ROBLRT Woom Preszdent JIYINIX LINLILLE Secretary Treaaurer HOXVARD HILL Vzre Preszdenz MR RALPH Sponsor l I . ' v , - 1- J' f V du ' J I, JO A-,Y' -v - ,A 2 ,, 'ix 1, ,. Q-, ,f - ep- ,, , V ', ' y 1' ' 9 'L I ' ! 1 tl A Q 5 , 1. . ,VA - , li 1 . ' nf J V' E. H. 5. BA Il Captains ZUUIJY XV.XI.KI'IT Ilux,xI.11 Wlflm Mu rch i ng Cmzcv rt First Lieutenants GAY I3RL'x1l,r:Y PEQLQIE fiL'1'IIXN.XN Second Lieu YYONNR RIOORE CI.,xL'm.x If.-XRRIS BEVERLY HARPER Hum' I-'mx'1.1-:R Dux ALLEN tenants EDw,xRu LOYELL M.-xRTn,x XVHITEHIJHST PHOEBE ZXI.-XXXVI-QLL Sergeants ES'I'IIl'IR 11:1-3 Ur3NNf:'1 1' JIMMY Kxwxox C.iI,ENlJ.X L'u'1 l'oN PERRY I'o'I 1's LYNUA. Lou WYYR11 JIKIRIY KIRK Head Majcrettes Pu.u1L Bucxmxxx RUBY i5ilJEYl.ER Signal Major BUDDY XVALKER 'X si' 31' asa 911, Th students of Central High School suffered a great loss this year with the tragic death of Mrs John McCord Mrs McCord who had been a member of the Central High faculty since the fall semester of 1947 was phx s1cal education teacher for the girls and coach of the girls basketball team. Loxed by all who knew her she was blessed with a numerous quantity of friends. She will continue to be an inspiration to many for years to e taculty and COITIG. Jian.. iffwadf V THLETIGS THE LIU S UF 1953 Potts W3g9tCl Elhott Vm Fussen Locle L111w1lle Potts Haywood Thurman Pugh D11lehay Campbell Jones Arnold Rovers Peebles Clark Moser PIOCIOI Pwkdrd M111gledo1Ft Kmght Awclelottt Thompson Woodx Ingrum Hdlllb H111 Stone XIOII m Loflex Walker Wabstel Cuptazns POBFRT EIIIOTT AN11 Bonn' POTTQ llom-R1 FIIIOIT nmr All Izdcllf 11116881 Te am 1'x1x B1 11111 r All Mzddlc Tc nncssm ar: f S lu Tlam nurzcrxn FITNI Tc Football Schedule for 1953 Opponent Cehtervllle Lewxsbuxg Lawremebw g F1the1 Ryan Oak Rldge Gallxtm Shelbxxllle B G A Hn Long Xluxfwe hom Storm Won or Lo t Won Won VN fill Y ll W Ull Won VN1111 ll t I 1 i 1 l Y- 1 4' 1 i 1 I 'V V Q - D 'sw I Ax v : ' ' ' ' ' A W 'Q - 31-0 -' , .T x V , ' ' 7-0 ' ' , v v L ' ' 41-0 V1 2 ' 'P - ' 6-21 1,051 BILLY Po'r'rs 81111111-r All-Midcllv Ttfflflvssfw' Tvum ' L ' 34-U Vfllll : L ,. ' Bu ' -Il - Tw '1' p. .V V. 13-6 , . . . 34-6 Im. ' l.1Nx'11.1111 1 ' . -1 ' A - ' ' , V Tc' r. All-SI 114' T1'fllIl. All-.'n11l 'rn L- 34-14 ' . All-.-l ' '- ' .' fam . ' ' s 31-T Wt, A po M 44 I .f Wu I '44, 4. 1 no 9 'v-..,'-Y, 'Y4' 4 'sf 4-M J, 4 ,,., BUYS B SHETB LL The boxs basketball team closed out the season Wlth ten wms and th1rteen losbes In the d15tr1ct toumament the Lmnb came out as runne1 up fOl the champ1onsh1p and m the 1eg1onal went as fa1 aa, the SGIUI fnals Wllllim Stanflll and Robert Ell1ott WGIC named to the All D15tr1ct Team Stanfill also made the All Regmnal Team I'1rsI R011 Ifmxxx Nlum l7xl,1 XKIISON lll-VXI Sl XXI-I I UBER1 EIIIOTI Crzprazn Hou 1R11 Lochr I-,un XR XIIJRLXI Rox XI IJ Vt 1Chs IX Po 11x If D11 'llarzfzm r 'os LOKEI xcr 1 UF hr' PIIIX I -XKFX VS XRREX Fox D1 xx ScRocc1xN W llI'k'XI Fox P1 11 H xmzls 011111 If 1 ox L 1111110114 r Hom ax F 111111 Cum I1 I 1 ' ' ' ,, ' ' ' 4- 1 ' . ' 1 ' ' . .1 ' llll..' ' zz. .'lll4'TIIlllt' Cclflldivf S1'f'lHld RUN' W1 .111 J 1 1,1. . 111 .1 .12 A K , li ' 3 YUXAS A .I - in 1 1,13 Q B 'RNA '. 'Z WAI, ,, L ' ...Liv h I QA I' A. Q v . . v. . Y. ll . . ' 4. Y . ' .1 GIRLS BASHETB LL The glrls basketball team commg through the season vuth flung colors captured the DISTYICI Champlonshlp for Columbla for the first t1me m nlneteen xears W1th a total of fourteen mms and sm losses the team vt ent as far as the sem1 Fnals of the Reglonal Tourna ment Jane Trueloxe Pegffx Gladden 'Nell Roe and Nlldred Rlchardson v. ere placed on the All DISIFICI Team Nell Roe and Jane Trueloxe xx ere also named to the All Reglonal Team Pamaxn x C xxx xox Bad Ron lsszslan! Coach HEI r x 'NILNIAHAA Manaqc r DIKNE FR xsl-:R BETTY Duls Doxx-x WANTLAND SARA WILSFORD A1 mix Jo Stow Ixtxu-: Hall Wanaqm r 'XIoRc, xx Fxmus Coach Front Rou NIARY CXTHERINI-I YXRBROUGII WTIIIJRED RICH xausox FAYE DERRYBFRRY lux- TRLL1 on Cuptazn Pxmsxru Xlxmnux lltfrnulc Captazu Proc x G1 mm-x 'NIEII ROL GI Aovs EDw1IsTox PI-ICKY Durfnn 7 7' 'I . 1 4- A f ' - v v ' v I ' v s . . Dt . . e. . . . . , V , - . Miss .ANNA Love Sux.1.IxyxN -.V ' . U . .- 5: . '1 ,J . :':' :J ff !W if- 'aw JUNIOR, SQIENIOD, N or'-0 -,,,,,...-1 9 if 3 1 ,J S , F, 1 J' .. , F, -Q4 ' 4 1 . W I ' 1 . ' , M , A , Y K 7 A . A , 5 X I l 'J V J I -6 . ..::,u. Jw V A F ' I L , ' Q - if fb Ii . fy 2-f ' ' , , X ' R4 11 , v Pi Q A, M RE CED ION K , A -., , .. M, .. 0 tg' Q A .. X 1 nf n A . I ,. N, Tw in Best All-Rouncl Most Studious PEGGY GOODWIN GABLE CAMPBELL RONALD WICKS CLAUDIA HARRIS WHU'5 WHU Most Handsome Most Popular Most Beautiful Girl Boy BILLY POTTS JERE ANN NEELLEY BETTE BURNETT BILLY PUGH King of Foofball JIMMY LINVILLE Most Likely To Succeed BUDDY WALKER Sweetheart of C. H. S BEVERLY ROACH , n xv. 0 173 far Q- 159 WA, ,, W f . , , ,W 7 ,ff 'z v.:.5 f f 1' ' 4 ' ' A' ' S Nm if-'ir 'A 'Q W av 'Y J E A! 'rl' 4 QL Q: A f 1 F .f dfgg f I-Sl s '-+1 qgfv WW l Q-V if f,5?9'iZZfgqi, -5- ,VU Y ATTENTION The SIGNAL is vratcful for its friends who through advertising malta our yt lrhook possihlt A5 you look at our book plcast gout their ads your tourttous attention Thank 5 011, FRIENDS OE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL C7 , , , , ,1 , - -' ,I V 1 r , ' 11 - A 7' 1 . 1' I - 7 7 ' 1 I 1 l f I ik Tbix spam t'f,'l1ll'il7Ilf!.'l1 by K J Bu on Future' is if 2 60,7 4V9f7ff f 'Q xx f0 Dobf' f Kim e Przyszlggc I gp b iw ESX Q QW CS cccgff wiiixfv In Any Language A Job Wlth SGUTHERN BELL Means a Good Future! SOUTHERN BE L TELEPHONE AND TELEGRA H COMPANY 27 Q, kh an 5 - 7 -YH? 99 3 ' . C 59 ' M1 'fe- oooocoa ....9 fx. ,JO .. coconut! J ,. f U' ...Q . f, 'I .. iff XX XX 0 N9 E Q J .oooooo gk! 0 01ouoooaQg,.......'..,qolos Ss, 22 ll Q-2 f V Xxc ff 1, H ' ' 'Dlx X Br .WN ooaooo0og,... fs N wh coosg,,.. X at . ww., 41+ X X fb E732 X 7 'vi' -Lxff ff E Wi o 0 0 o L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Attleboro Massacllusctts Knou I1 Wfberez er There Aze Schools and Colleges CLASS RINGS AND PINS COMMENCEMENT INIVITATIONS DIPLOMAS PERSONAL CARDS CLUB INSIGNIA MEDALS AND TROPHIES MR IRX ING HARRIS P 0 Bo 9C ackson len e e U l l M 1 - W Represenled by u r . . X 4 J jf , ' ' n sae p 1 CNSANTO HEMICAL GMPAN Y SERVING INDUSTRY . . . WHICH SERVES MANKIND C0 gratulatiozzs for Your Excel! t Team S iri and Coolbemtiozz XISIT US AT OUR NI XY LOCATION lll7 SOLTH GARDLN STRII I Sta Nu Naizomzllj Ad1 ertxsed the Umled Slutes ml Carulz TAYLOR S LAUNDRY CLEANERS Re ngemted Fm Storage Telephone 2280 Beal II zabes lo Yenmrs 0 I' SHEA CHEMICAL CORPORATION P O Box C07 COLUNIBIA TI NNIFSSIIH DI C ALC IUM PHOSPHATF SFRVINC THF PEI D INDUSFI RX 7 : f T I 3 Q f P R 0 C E S S 1 , . I V . ill ' r 1 :zz 9 I.-, . , . . I L COLUINIBIA, TENNESSIEE A . ' - 1 254 . . ' 1 - Q . I . I I Q I ' C on gratulations and Best Wfislaes to Seniors of 1954 ARMOUR FERTILIZER WORKS COLUMBIA PLANT Better Farmzrzg uztb Fertzlzzef C011 gratulatzons and Best Wfzvloes to Semors 0 1974 E I DU PONT DE NEMOURS 81 COMPANY COLUMBIA SPONGE PLANT Better Tbnzgs for Better Lzznzq Thzougb Cbemzstry A . v. . . I o o lIL6.u.s.pA1'. 1 . 1 n . 7. 4 I ' n L k EUBANK OFFICE SUPPLIES Uzde dTye1-zt sa1dAddrgMcl9 Off c O1 tfitte s Phone 1238 809 So Garde St E A Eubank Lol mb a Tenn FLETCHER HARVEY NASHX ILLE TENNESSEE Ph C 7311 SCHUMACHER STUDIO 1 rwoo p ur' er 1 iz a ines i e 1 r . n A . . I u i , . SENIOR PORTRAITS BY ii? -13 S' 'h Avenue, North 15: TENNESSEE KNITTING MILI INC WOMENS FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY W ELLIS MOTOR CO INC Ph 425 J O AIdIIllfdffIlf075 of C on gratulali and Best ishex I, L . HI TOMS TOASTED PEANUTS DISTRIBLTLD LOCALLY BY Jof F HPRROD Tl-L IXO 31681 JERSEY PRIDE CREAMFRY Grade A Products Pasteurzzed and Homo gemzed Mzlk HOMP OW INI-D AND HOMI OPPRNIPD P e J 9 T I . . . ,jR. . , . J . If 93 g , Ice Cream I ' Y I I I I I hon 8' Qt Qub DISIINCTIYE SHOES FDR lil lH0l'.l ' Db 'ff ewan COOPER S SHOE STORE 111 West Seventh Street COLUMBIA TENNESSEE Phone 43 The Wear Is There m Ezery Parr' Congratulations Seniors of 1954 BEST XVISHES FOR YOUR SUCCESS IN LIFE DIXIE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Plants 1 and 2 ALDERSON S Well Dye for You Columbxa Tennessee Cleaners Dyers Phone 50 PICKUP AND DELIVERY Smce 1920 Bank uxlh Us THF MIDDLE TENNESSEE BANK 2 Interest Paxd on Savmgs Niember federal Reserxe System and F D I C Y O 5 I I ,, . . . , 7 K Come Clean with Us- ! YV I I 1 , . . I , 1 , 1 7 , TROUSDALE'S SUPER MARKET A compzefe Food sfw NVE DELIVER Phone 2232 2233 RAGLAND POTTER 8: COMPANY INC LIBBY CAINNED GOODS T 1 ph 12 REDMAN 81 DAVIS Iusum Ice md Bonding ORMAN PHOTO SHOP we s h H gh 5 9 9 Disributors of T e e one 9 ' 1 1 ' Cofzgralulatirms, Seniors our i tree: ADWELL MOTOR CO I our Fnendly Ford Dealer A B JONES AND SONS Used Cars Bought and Sold Phone 1612 102 E st S e th St eet o Te esse COMMERCE UNION BANK 'VI mbe fFede l Re e e Sy tem Membe of F D I C PrCetPadonSa g C plz DR PEPPER BOTTLING CO I , . . . a ev n r C lumbia, nn Congralulations, Seniors of 1954 1 e r o ra s rv s r . . . . 2 e n i vin s om 'ments of O I Sinrere Congratulations and Bex! Uvislaes. Seniors SHAPARD LUMBER COMPANY YOUR DEPARTMENT STORE FOR BUILDING MATERIALS Phone 1948 110 Cemetery Ave. PARK BROS SEED 81 FEED CO The Sfofe WlJere Gmndad Tmded Phone 268 On the Square SMITH S SHOES 107 Wfest Sewenth Street Columbxa Tennessee SORTSMAN S STORE Immy Panea Tom Baldrldgc Rax Hhs f 3 406 Union Street Nashville 5. Tenneasce 2 '5 f gm X .4 f , Qgvf 6 Cffn L'-sl Wflybev Curlee Clothes Manhaltan Shirts Adam Hats Portage Shoes ohn M Gldcomb Murphy Fraser Phone 1967 TENNESSEE GAS COMPANY NATURAL GAS The Modem Fuel or the Home Cookmg Water Heatmg Refrxgeratxon Heating Fme Clothes or Men and Young Men Wfhen shopping at MCNARON S you can feel assured that you are always gettmg TOPS ln Quality at Columblas most attractne prices MCNARON WOOLEN STORE COLUMBIA TENNESSEE KERLEY FURNITURE COMPANY Furmfure and Floor Cozermgs IY'eslmghouse Appliances I Speed Queen U mlJers Phone 396 IVe Furnish the Home I ' P I Q 1 fl J t ,A S , , ips Q 5 so 'f a 5 if 5, 1 uf f j N f ,L,,Z.l 4 fy I , Y V V S, f' Wi-Q: ix, !,'A,Ll.1b?'L sae : , . v I I ' if nys 5 by P' J . ' ' f THE DAILY HERALD-MAURY DEMOCRAT Complele New C 'erage the Mal 'J' C lilly Area' Serrilg Uaurj C01 ty ' Over 100 Y ' PRINTING-EINGRAVING-OFFICE SLPPLIES Columbia Tennessee C zgralul lou.: S Ill rs Pho L 1857 Complzme its 0 ANDERSON BROS AND FOSTER IYouSeeIt1nO rAd IHS PORTER WALKER HARDWARE CO INC 01111110 Murluuldiu Slllfl 1907 Iclephonc 15 15 lf Publ C Sq rc 1 5 01 of n 01 1 1 ' UI fm 'ems DOW LING CHEVROLET COMPANY . ' f f ' ll , ' 0 COLUMBIA ROCK PRODUCTS CORP Offlce Pressnell Bunldmg Plant Theta Pk Phone 405 Phone 404 PIGG 8: PARSONS Home of Hart SFIJHHIIE7 and Mau Clothes Arrou Slnrts PARKS HARRIS 8: COMPANY FRESH AND CURED MEATS Popular Maury Brand Congralulahons and Best Wxsbes to Seniors of 1954 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK COLUNIBIA MT PLEASANT SPRING HILL Florsheim Shoes-Dobbs and Stetson Hats I V . , NATIONAL STORES CORP. Guarau!eed Lower Prices On the Square Phone 110 COLUMBIA, TENNESSEE HEWGLEY S MUSIC SHOP Recor d c Sbeei Muszc I mt: uments 117 West Seventh Street Phone 1962 Columbla Tennessee Compliments 0 COLUMBIA MILL AND ELEVATOR CO GORDON S Corner XX est Sexcnth and Garden Struts Columbxa Iennessee Y 1 , , . . a The I aslJirn1 Currier 7 ROYAL TYPEXX RITFRS ROYAL PORTABLEC Sales Rentals Repairs WATERMAN TYPEWRITER COMPANY Phone 1347 SHELBYVILLE TENNESSEE Com hmeuts 0 RALPH NALL PULASKI TFNNFSSIL STAR ENGRAVING COMPANY Representalzze Annuals Band Umforms Ca s 6 Gou ns RICHARDSON LUMBER COMPANY Wfbere Your Home Begms LUMBER AND BUILDING MATFRIALS OF ALL KINDS COLUMBIA SPORTS ARENA Wfrestlzug Boxing Radzo and TV Attractions JIMMY MATTHEXVS 7 9 , . . 1 I 9 l . ' Rings, Invitations and Cards f ' , P ' . , ' . MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR FINEST ENTERTAINMENT In Columbia Its the 0l.I THEATER PLEASANTLY AIR CONDITIONED CUIFYNGSIUPG Steropbnmr Sound A E CAD SHORTLEY Mgr Drmk lil! -.L- COCA COLA BO1 1 LING WORKS COLUMBIA TENNESSEE WALKER S GROCERY Sta le and Fancy Gmrefzes 1106 South Garden Street Telephone 1300 Baked Fresb Daily MRS OZMENT S SANDWICH ENRICHED BREAD A Fazonte of the Kids And Grouu Ups Too DELIVERED FRESH DAILY N ' . . . 3, .alll ,W 6'gL-'11 NI 3 Wan Jw 7 P . .' 3 IT PAYS TO SHOP AT PENNEYS J C PENNEY CO Inc Style Qualzty Serzzre E B HARRISON SERVICE STATION C n plete Sm Inr Seruc G dj ar Tzr s and Batteries Phone 222 COLUMBIA BUSINESS COLLEGE Full, Acrredrted by National Ass rlatzon and Counczl 0 Accredited Bu mess Srbools Phone 1105 Columb1a Ten essee DOUGLAS WHITE Florzst COIUmb1a Tennessee FLEMING SHEET METAL SHOP 705 R1 erslde Dru e Phone 1548 Columb1a Ice and Cold Storage Co Tennessee Iac and Coal Co ICE AND COAL Phone 22 ROBT G LINDSEY President WILLIAM CONNELLY Qualttj Groferzes and Fresh Meats Pho es 1760 and 5 403 West Elesemh Street Complzments o COLUMBIA NEON COMPANY U U , 01 'rt' e I I O, I oo fe 'e ' P ' . ,. 0 f 5. 7 , n 'A I -1 'v ' 'v .V . n 1 ., Compliments of MID-SOUTH LIVESTOCK COMMISSION Phone 157 Stetson Hats Kuppenheimer Clothing MAURY PIGG 8: SON 106 Wfest Seventh Street Telephone 240 Maury Pigg Columbia Tennessee Wfing Slairfs-S2 95 and Up Sporlsu ear' For All the Neus Wlnle Its Neus ITS WKRM Fzrsl lull: the INeus 1340 on Your Dzal Complunents o EUGENE HARDISON S GROCERY 1609 South Mann Street HELMS jEWELRY AND GIFTS Diamonds Wfalrlaes euelrj G1 ls Fine Clnna Glassuare Szlzer THF LITTLI' STORE XVITH THF BIG XVELCOME 100 W'est Seventh Street Complzments 0 BARR MOTOR CO 704 North Garden Phone 852 Congr alulatzons Senzof OAKES CHAIR CO lestabllshed 1885 THE UNION DEPARTMENT STORE ualztj Merrlnandxse at Popular Prrfes Dry Goods Ladzes Read, Io W'ear Shoes or Men and Ladies ll' orle Clolbes for Men , f - . , ' f 3 , x . ' f ' , ,I . f, 'f . H , , Oldsmobile -8 f T ' DAVIS Ladies' and Girls' Ready-to-Uvear' For the things you like . . . at the price you want to pay. Phone 1258 XY'est Seventh Street COLUMBIA, TENNESSEE RUSSELL 8: BARTLETT TIRE CO. Re-Luggiug-Rempping-Repairing Tmrlo r-Truck-Passenger Tires Complzments o FLOYD SEALY Manager ASP Food Store WOODBIINE DRY GOODS STORE The Home 0 Pzere Goods Men s and Women s Ready to NVQ Friedman and Shelby and Red Goose Shoes Phone 643 ALLEN S EAT SHOP Phone 71 It C0515 Less At STERCHI S TO FURNISH YOUR HOME Compliments 0 BUREAU Credit 15 Jour besl asset prolerl ll CARLTON BUICK Bunk Sales and Seuue I'r1g1d1111e Applxmzres Sales and Serzzfe 70 NI Mann St Phone 2285 . K j T f . ' f Co. COLUMBIA CREDIT I TURNER 81 OSBORNE Ildllfj Refappmg Company Easiest Terms Ill Toun Corner of South Mam St Cemetery Axe Phone 999 SHADIX RESTAURANT 712 North Garden 410 Phone Number COLUMBIA TENNESSEE SERVIEE Complzmenlx 0 X OUR INTFRNATIOINAL HARVESTER DEALER COLUMBIA TRUCIx AND IMPLEMENT COMPANY The Bexl Lqulpment or Belter Farmn Phone 1721 809 South High Stree I DYSART DRUG STORE Pr ern 117110715 Dale Building South Garden Street Phone Columbla Tennessee QUALITY Cleaners Launderers ED DOOLEY JR Phone 142 COLUMBIA TENNESSEE MOBILGAS MOBILOILS At the Sign of the Flyng Red Horse DAVID S XVILLIS Agent R CMAY JEXVFLIHR lxupmke and Arlraued Diamonds Elgin and Benrus lValrlJe.v Oser Natlonal Stores COLUMBIA TENNESSEE ARTHUR H ARDISON ll boluale Fruits 6 Vegclables Telephone 2741 XV Columbna Route 5 Q .I . V - ' Y 7 r a A 1 7 33 ', ' H 7 - I . -lg., K 1 9 ' . , . s U U 4 f ' , ,, . . .. 7' f- 4 ' 1, V a D . , .. FRAKES ELECTRIC COMPANY Slnce 1914 E1e1jt1Ju1g Elechzral Phone 100 W H COTHAM paw ELER Gruen Elgm I-Iamzllon Bulola Wfatcbes Dzamonds eu elf, S111 eruare Cbuzau ar e Glassu a1 e 714 Xwest Sew enth Street EVAN S Young 111 Ideas Old 111 Tmdzlzons OAKES AND 'NIICHOLS FUNERAL HOME 2-I Hour Ambulance Serzzfe Columbia 158 or 159 Mt Pleasant 3600 L S WHITE 8: CO General Contractors Phone 1480 1016 South Garden C A COLVIN Telephone 1727 COLVIN MOTOR COMPANY DeSOTO PLYMOUTH Sales and Senzfe East Slxth Street Columbxa Tenn J C HAYWOOD Plllfllblllg and Healmg Serzzfe at Your Door Phone 889 Congralulatzons to the 1954 Semors May Sarreas Follou You REYNOLDS DRUG CO PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Phone 860 7 ,,, ' -1-'-'-- ' L Since 1900 105 ' I . 7 UNDERW OOD INSURANCE SERVICE W'e Pay for Ashes and Crashes 211 XY'est Eighth Street Columbia, Tennessee Phones 1881-1882 Congraiulafions and Best U 'islJes to Seniors of 1954 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE COLUMBIA, TENNESSEE DERRYBERRY S DRUG STORE Dependable Drugs Phone Columbla Ttnn 28 Pubhc Square Congratulations and Best Wflslaes I0 Seniors of 1954 WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME C07l1fI1177I671l5 0 JOHN THOMAS SUPER MARKET JULIAN MAYS MOTOR HOTEL Columbxa Tennessee Hlghway N0 31 46 Umts Electric Heal Szmmons Furmlure Tlle Bath G Shouers An Coudztzoned Beautyrest Alattress Reserxatxons Phone 2977 CO Hollmgsu ortb s Candles Sodas Drugs Sundries Presrupfzon Spermllsts 70 Publnc Square COLUNIBIA TENNESSEL SUNSHINE CLEANERS Phone 700 703 North Nhm Street Ererjbodj Likes Sunsbuze Pzrk Up and Deluerj ll ', X . 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