Chattanooga High School - Dynamo Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)
- Class of 1938
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M, ., 'fi - The South, once a rural and independent region, is today passing through a lf:'.1:.-5 painful and difficult period of transition from an age of distinct and compara- tively isolated types to an age of social readgustment and better standards of living. .,x,-, . ,yn In the South the appearance of the Machine Age with its consequent indus- sa!-er' trialization has given rise to many grave problems, such as unemployment, decrease ijifilfif' of the cotton market tenanc and soil erosion. The solution of these roblems is 1 -1 7 Y, P sqft.. V., . .. of prime importance to every Southernerg and until a solution is found the New South cannot attain any degree of security and independence comparable to that held by the people of the Old South. : ,15.:y'-'g5Z'1xr '1 g,,f3:ff.-as - 1- tr-LG' if ' 2i.1'.-L:-3. i-'if' :Largs was - .. 7-3k.'vsj1I- +'2' ' - 1'55!7f:f:4'.'y :..-, C1-'wer- Q .1.3x-xv :' Le., . ,.- -v. ,.- .. , . ..,:'-Qjzxfjgjlpj ..',.i.-f1'Cj- f.f,J jg- : A- . 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' e'.1,,.'.f , Dedication We, 'theclass of 1938, respectfully dedicate this, the twenty-sixth volume of the Dynamo, to one who,'byi his instruction in 'the classroom and by the example he sets as a gentleman, has constantly been a help and inspiration to us. During his years as treasurer of Chattanooga HighSchool he has served us ably and zeal- ously. Through his loyaltyiand efficiency he has earned the esteem not only of the students but also of the fellow members of the faculty. In recognition of his splendid service and with a genuine personal affection, we dedicate the 1938 edition of the Dynamo to Mr. Wdter P. 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Tliaveu an old Spinning wheel in Th - C Pdf- lorj Old Spinning Wbeeli' used by permission of Shapiro, Bernstein and Company. New York. wrxumm L LJ e 1 , uv . J- , nf' EJ,ii5,.in 1 l i M l HIE I xl 'E - j ljgp u wi - ll 4 UD 1 I -X , Eig ,, Lf? 1' .ffl Jvffp fJ1.emfwsl 'Ss I as 'T F2f'fS'21 ff' J ! IEVFLQPC1' f '- . D 5 5 iwfffffziif A 'fillii 1 isqikigsr rfww.HZ4 we fa-'Ls 5 P755-4-11 , i I ' ight anal Day When classes have been dispersed, the halls of C. H. S. seem deserted. Witliin many of the rooms, however, work continues . . , Times, Page Staff, Maroon and Wfvite, Dynamo, chapel practice, library work, program plan- ning, play production, and the infinite varietyw of extra-curricular activities which City High affords. 332: Alma Mater by Night Alma Nlater by Day Page Nine Q U,IIl1'?in.. .L-5252-4:..liJ2 CHATTANQCGA HIGH SCHQOL fhmwpa CREED F. BATES AB. University of Chattanooga g .A. Columbia University . M Q, Xwwwsf i , E cv.. ti. 6 A V I ' I X,,.L',,. I 045 Chattanooga I-Iigh School is now completing three score years of service to Chatta- nooga and to this country. The first graduating class, that of 1879, consisted of five mem- bers, four of whom are still living. This year the graduating class has over three hundred sixty members. More than hfty-three hundred students have been graduated during these hfty-nine years, and many others have completed part or all of their secondary education at Chattanooga High School. These alumni have gone forth to play their role in the drama of life. In peace, in war, in industry, in the professions-in all desirable activities--they have done and are doing their part-better, we believe, because of the training received in this school. During these years the student body and faculty have created and maintained a high standard of scholarship, of ideals, and of conduct. We are the stewards of this great heritage to- day-at a time when, from afar and even in our own country, ideas antipathetic of this Republic to the bed rock principles are being promulgated, and at a time when economic and social life is facing great perplexities. I am sure that Chattanooga I-Iigh School will do its part well in helping solve these problems and in making this a better country. CREED F. BATES. A Tribute DR. ANNETTA TRIMELE, Registrar A.B. University of Chattanooga Litt.D. Western College For her willing and never-failing service at C. I-I. S. and because of the place she holds in the heart of every student, we wish to pay tribute to Dr. Annetta Trimble, an untiring and faithful leader. Page Ten UVPW - ,. 1. ' X - - , -fic 'fir' W Q f -Q., fy .- 'S' 1' 9' 'rf almw 'sz' fi '- --fr, .r. X :qv I - ws- I .aff--2-Reef ' --A . :lyme I. - I'-l 11' I asefrr.-sei' 4 ADMINISTRATICN COMMISSIONER T. 1-1. 1W1CMILLAN A.B. University of Chattanooga M.A. Peabody College SUPERINTENDENT W. T. ROBINSON AB. University of Chattanooga M.A. Peabody College wf HISTCDRY CP SCHCDCDL Chattanooga High School has made great steps in advancing from a one room build- ing to the present modern plant. When founded and organized by Professor Wyatt, C. 1-1. S. was located on the third floor of Second District School and graduated its first class in 1879. This class contained only live members, four of whom are still living. The building now housing Dickinson Junior High School became the home of C. 1-1. S. when the Second District School burned, and remained such until 1921, when new de- mands made it necessary for a new building, Wyatt 1-1a11, to be erected. A greatly en- larged student body necessitated two new wings, which were begun in 1935 and completed in 1936. With Our present facilities C. 1-1. S. is today one of the most progressive high schools in the South. MISS RUTH SCHOLZE, MR. YV. P. SELCER, Secretary Treasurer University of Chattanooga Terrill College Miss MARGARET DEOKER, Assixtant Registrar A.B. University of Chattanooga F y N NJ I ., .Jr , 1 ,. - is I., X .v,n. ,J- N A. B. University of Chattanooga W Q - , .A - fi if I lo eqgyk 4- . D Y N A M e The FACULTY A ' Miss BONNIE GILBERT Litt. B. University of Chattanooga M. A. Peabody College Graduate work at Columbia University and Harvard MISS KATE GARVIN MRS. H. L. BARGER A. B. Martha Washington College M. A. Peabody College of? MRS. WILBORN ROY FELTS A. B. Agnes Scott College University of Tennessee University of Wisconsin MISS ARMINDA SMALLWOOD A. B. University of Chattanooga M. A. Columbia University 1 .MISS BEATRICE CHANDLER B. Wesleyan College I . A. Colungibia University ' MR. PAUL G. LONG A. B. University of Chattanooga M. A. University of North Carolina MR. LOUIS SLABOSKY A. B. University of Chattanooga NI. A. Vanderbilt University MISS NATALIE O'BRIEN A. B. University of Chattanooga A B Vanderbilt University LL B Cumberland University M A Peabody College MISS ETHEL WOOD A. B. University of Chattanooga . MISS BETTY BATES xB. S. Martha Washington College A. B. University of Chattanooga Q' , Columbia .University Q MR. C. B. -WATTS ? ' Q M 'xl MR. STANTON E. SMITH li ' X A. B. Denison University YI MISS MAGARET O'GRADY ' A. B. University of Chattanooga MR. ALEXANDER LEE j A. B. University of Chattanooga ' East Tennessee State Teachers College MR. A. B. ROBERTSON A. B. Universtiy of Chattanooga MRS. E. W. WHIPS Columbia University A Peabody College MISS BERTHA JAFFE A. B. University of Chattanooga Peabody College Page Twelve 5 --'-'S-P-1'--9 I .-gglnwf :ie af .-9- 'SGW -i,'!SQ5'v . ,IIWLQL AVF' l- Food for Thought MISS MARGARET FERGER B. A. Wellesley College MISS LILLIAN PATTON B. A. Agnes Scott College Columbia University MISS MARIAN V. CONNELLY A. B. University of Chattanooga MR. W. P. HENDRIX B. S. University of Alabama University of North Carolina MISS ELIZABETH BATTLE A. B. Miami University Magill University, Montreal, Canada Nlicldlebury French School ,Mig s. N. HAMIC MISS IOSEPHINE HAMILTON A. B. Ohio Wesleyan University MR. YARNELL BARNES B. B. A. University of Chattanooga University of Illinois MRS. EDWIN WOODWORTH A. B. University of Chattanooga MR. STANLEY FARMER A. B. Emory and Henry College MISS CATHERINE PERRY A. B. Martha Washiiigton College M, A. Vanderbilt University Columbia University MRS. JEAN SVVEETLAND B. S. Brockville, Ontario, Canada B. C. I. Brockville MRS. CECILIA DANIEL A. B. University of Chattanooga Columbia University University of Chicago MISS BESSIE FLO MCGILL A. B. University of Chattanooga M. A. Columbia University MR, R. K. HUDGINS A. B., B. S., Union University M. A. Peabocly College MR. I-I. C. CLABOUGH A. B. Nlaryvf e College MRS. RONALD HUDGINS B. S. State ers College Springfie Missouri MISS J . E. SEAL 1. . . .1 ivu.....- l i ' ,.,f rw.-fs, 49 5 ' Q s . r 1 .. .H Jus ii nn gl V QDYNAM I A of MISS SADIE MAGILL Agnes Scott College Columbia University University of Chattanooga MISS IVIARY RUTH HALL Cincinnati College of Music University of New York COLONEL IRA R. SUMMERS Southeastern Methodist College MRS. C. V. SWEARINGEN A. B. University of Illinois MISS KATHERINE WILKEY A. B. University of Chattanooga McKenzie School of Business Columbia University MR. SAM D. HARRIS A. B. Carson and Newman Y MISS NINA F. PARKS A, B. Maryville College MISS GEORGIA L. BELL B. S. University of Tennessee MRS. ESSIE GEE ARP B. S. State Teachers College A. B. Maryville M. S. George Peabody College B. A. Columbia University University of Tennessee MRS. BESSIE W. MCANLIS Butler University Bible Institute of Los Angeles Biblical Seminary of New York MISS EMMA OWENS St. Louis School of Fine Arts University of Tennessee University of Chicago Columbia University MR. C. W. BURTON Middle Tennessee State Teachers College University of Tennessee U. MR. L. B. BENDER B. S. University of Tennessee MR. WENDELL B. HUDSON University of South Carolina A. B. University of Chattanooga Columbia Bible College MAJOR D. N. MCMILLIN Virginia Military Academy Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia SERGEANT R. M. PROCTOR Army School MRS. MYIRTLE S. COLLIE Cafeteria Manager F A C U L T Y Page Fourteen 'inf +Q'....I....ff - 5 FW: ga:-.nag Hi-SH :f'Ra.1s'W ' 4' I0 Officers CHARLES OLIPHANT . . , Prexident RALPH WILLIAMS . , . Vice-President MARGARET KELLY .... S ecre tary NELLIE RUTH DAY . . . Treasurer MISS BESSIE FLO MCGILL . . Sponsor 1- Page Ffffm Wlwvvr- X.. .-.,. , ..4,. , ,mf DYNA M f a Q 'ago' ' 71112 'l:JCce-QSQA - Qfaivf-5'fk W'f !'iW Us -- SSW- - was EDWINNA N. ALFORD F Spanish Club, '35, '36, First Aid Club, '36, Girl Reserves, '38, G, Y. M., '36, Hiking Club, '37, '38, VINA LEE FARRELL ALLOWAY Art Club, '36, '37, '38, G. Y. M., 'Z-6. LILLIAN ALPER i Spanish Club, '36, '37, Sophomore Debat- ing Club, '36, Parents' Day, '36, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, Kodak Club, '37, G. Y. M., '38, Travel Club, '37, '38, Knitting Club, '38. MARIORIE LOUISE ALVERSON Knitting Club, '37, '38, Citizenship Club, '37, Girls' Hi-Y, '38, Spanish Club, '38, Girls' Glee Club, '36, '37, '38, li SENIORS MARY LILLIAN ABEL 'k Special Student, '38. HERBERT M. ABELSON Archery Club, '36, '37, '38, Kodak Club, '36, '37, Sergeants' Club, '37, Tennis Club, '37, Of- Hcers' Club, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commis sioned Officer, '37, First Lieutenant, '38, FRANKLIN EUGENE ADAMS 'F Vigilantes, '36, '37, '38, Sergeants' Club, '38, Typing Club, '36, '37, R. O. T. C., Non-Com- missioned Officer, '38. J. T. ADCOX Q Bible Club, '36, Kodak Club, '38, R. O. T C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '36, RICHARD ADCOX, JR. 'k Football Team, '37, Boys' Hi-Y, '38. JAIVIES M. ALEXANDER, JR, National Honor Society, '37, '38, Student Council, '37, Treasurer, '38, Chapel Commit- tee Chairman, '38, Election Committee, '38, Dynamo, Editor-in-Chief, '38, Bankers' Club, '37, Treasurer, '38, Maroon and White, '37, Shakespeare Club, '37, Twelfth Night, '37, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '38, Na- ture Club, '36, Radio Club, '36, K. P. Club, '37, Library Staff, '37, Slunt Nite, '38, Balfour Award, Snow White, Travel Club, '37. 1. Page Sixteen a I U ',:. 3 ---':'.'!:g',.,,,,,.,,-- A . agus!!-f, if Rag-,,f:sis7 -. ,f72i1.ai..,41fHe eiiligxaiil- 3.1551-3l'l?E' l M SENIORS MARTHA ELINOR ALVERSON First Aid Club, Treasurer, '37, Knitting Club, '37, '38, Girls' Glee Club, '36, '37, '38, Hiking Club, '38, Spanish Club, '38, G. Y. M., '38. BILLIE ANDERSON Art Club, '36, '37, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, Nature Club, '36, '37. STUART MCCLAIN ANDERSON 1' Nature Club, '34, '35, '36, Book Binding Club, '35. LURTON ANNIS Ping Pong Club, '36, '37, Sergeants' Club, '37, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37, Typing Club, '38, Commercial Club, '38, Spanish Club, '38. Jo TERRY ARCHERO Parents' Day, '36-'37, May Day, '36, '37, '38, Le Cercle Francais, '36, '37, lwaroon and White, '37, Dynamo, '38, Knitting Club, '37, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38. ITUEY MAE ATCHISON f Sophomore Debating Club, '36, Spanish Club, '37, Vice-President, '36, Knitting Club, '37, Hik- ing aflub, '38, Girl Reserves, '37, Home Eco- nogxlcs Club, '38. N . fi Qi E-ii .5 X Q .. . 1 l . . ,MVJ J 'lily' f ' 1 .l. BETTY RUTH AUSTIN I National Honor Society, '38, Gym Major, '38, Dynamo, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '38, Library Staff, '36, Treasurer, '37, '38, May Day, '36, '38, Slunt Nite, '37, '38, Parents' Day, '36, '37, '38, Christmas Party Committee, Chairman, '38, Girl Reserves, '37, zwaroon and White, '37, lwidsummer Nigfzfx Dream, '36. JEANNE AUSTIN Home Economics Club, '36, '37, '38, Knit- ting Club, '38, May Day, '37, Slunt Nite, '38. HARRY EUGENE AUSTIN Orchestra, '36, '37, Band, '36, '37, Drum Major, '38, Typing Club, '36, '38, Hiking Club, '37, '38, Vigilantes, '38, Tennis Club, '38, Stunt Js.'ite, '38. , NYY' X' H. AUSTIN if 5 4? . ' S lub 37 Ofncers Club 38' Stun! 37 Nature Club 36 Gym Sponsor 38 . O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, 37, First Lieutenant, '38. N Ni! 7, '38, ily .Elway Home, '37, 'Tennis 9 ,' 1 ,' 9 for 193 8 x fi Il ' 517 DY M miti- x X I N 0 lx! PATRICIA LEE BARBEE Knitting Club, '37, '38, Girls' Hi-Y, '37, Home Economics Club, '38, May Day, '37, G. Y. M., '38. ROBERT C. BARRICK, JR. 0 R Band, '36, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37, Captain, '38, Orchestra, '36, Woodwind Quintet, '36, Typing Club, '37, Vice- President, '38, Hiking Club, Vice-President, '37, '38, Sergeants' Club, '37, Officers' Club, '38, K. P. Club, '38, Invitation Committee, '38, Toy Committee, '38. AMELIA ANN BAZEMORE If Science Club, '36, Girl Reserves, '36, First Aid Club, '37, G. Y. M., Officer Monitor, '37, '38, Shakespeare Club, '38, K. P. Club, '38. IVIARJORIE BEAZLEY 0 Art Club, '37, Girl Reserves, '38, Parents' Day, '37, Stunt Nite, '38. SENICRS CLAY AYTES, JR.o o R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '36, '37, Captain, '38, Spring Dance, '38, Gym Sponsor, '38, Sergeants' Club, '37, Officers' Club, Vice-President, '38, A. C. Club, '36, '37, '38, Junior Red Cross, '36, '37, '38. EDWARD A. BAGWELL sl Football, '37, '38, Baseball, '37, '38, Letter- men's Club, '36, '37, '38. WILLIAM T. BAILEY Hiking Club, '36, '37, Chess Club, '37, '38, Band, '37, '38. MARY LOUISE BAKER Girl Reserves, '36, Stun! Nile, '36, Midsum- mer Niglvfs Dream, '36, Knitting Club, '37, '38, First Aid Club, '37, Parents' Day, '37, '38, May Day, '37, Home Economics Club, '38. PHYLLIS E. BAKER Hiking Club, '37, Girls' Glee Club, '37, G. Y. lvl., '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '38. LOUIS S. BALL Orchestra, '36, '37, Band, '36, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37, First Lieuten- ant, '38, Sergeants' Club, '37, Officers' Club, '38, Hiking Club, President, '37, '38, Wood- wind Quintet, '36, '37, Stunt Nite, '38. Page Eighteen 2 'Q LI all V Tri -X f 1 wily. V l -www' 'Q'-Yi. xx i' lfgfs , Ely' mg: i. l Liliff' fl SENIORS FERN L. BECKERT G. Y. M., Head Monitor, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, '37, '38, May Day, '36, '37, '38, Parents' Day, '36, '37, Spanish Club, '36, Home Eco- nomics Club, '36, '37, Girls' Hi-Y, '37, Home Economics Certificate, '37, Girls' Athletics, '37, JAMES J. BEENE, JR. 'k Tennis Club, '36, '38, Secretary, '37, Ping Pong Club, '36, '37, Chess Club, '37, '38, Boys' Hi-Y, '37, '38, Hiking Club, '36, '37, '38, Tennis Team, '36, '37, '38, Junior Foot- ball Team, '36, JOYCE ELLEN BEMIS Girl Reserves, '38. EARL BIBLE Hiking Club, '37, '38, Tennis Club, '37, Radio Club, '36, Boys' Hi-Y, '38. DOROTHY BISHOP f Home Economics Club, '37, '38, Home Eco- nomics Certificate, '37, Junior Red Cross, '36, Parents' Day, '36, '37, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, Student Council, '38, Girls' Hi-Y, '38, Christmas Party Com- mittee, '38. PAUL C. BOBO II Entered from Knoxville High School, '37, Ko- dak Club, '38, Hiking Club, '38. ..! ,I iff, x-,KY ., , .1 ' 1-WYONA BOWERS 0 0 H 6onomics Club, '36, Girl Reserves, '36, Girls' Hi-Y, '37, G. Y. M., '38, Junior Red Cross, '36, '37, '38, Spanish Club, '38. MARY JEAN BOWIE 'K Spanish Club, Treasurer, '36, Bible Club, '37, Typing Club, '37, Commercial Club, '38, Na- ture Club, '38, Parents' Day, '38. BILLY BRIGHT 'k Nature Club, '37, '38, Archery Club, '37, '38, Sophomore Debating Club, Secretary, '36, BETTY JEAN BROWNO O Girl Reserves, '36, '37, '38, Typing Club, '36, '37, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Parents' Day, '38. 0 74 Q 8 Page Nineteen hx 4 v ,A 'T9'T911g',. F: A f e All!,l1efw - I R . 1 - 1 ll ,i if' 55 ,, ,p W XV. N - Pl W A W' ffl' 'Q ELIZABETH CARSON Shakespeare Club, '37, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '36, '38, Girl Reserves, '37, '38. RAYMOND CATLETT if Ping Pong Club, '36, President, '37, Stamp Club, '36, Tennis Club, '37. ANNE CAUDLE 9 O li. :Cf U LNX ss ' N SENIORS MARJORIE BROWN 0 Entered, '37, Girls' Hi-Y, '37, Glee Club, '37, Student Council, '38, Le Cercle Francais, '38, Lost and Found, '38, Stun! Nite, '38, VIRGINIA JOAN BURROWS Shakespeare Club, '37, Typing Club, '38, Bi- ble Club, '38, Junior Red Cross, '38. MARY ELIZABETH BURTON - Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Science Club, '36, lj Maroon and While, '37, G. Y. M., '37, '38, i Parents' Day, '38, Typing Club, '38, First Aid L Club, '37. C- 'hiv ELEANOR SUE BUSH -k Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Science Club, '36, G. Y. M., '37, First Aid Club, '36, '37, Home Economics Club, '36, '37, Art Club, '38. MAE CARPENTER -k Entered, '37, President of Home Room, '38, Knitting Club, '38, G. Y. M., '38, ALLIE MAE CARR Shakespeare Club, '36, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, G, Y. M., '37, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, Treasurer of Class, '36, Maroon ana' While, '37, Girls' Athletic Club, '38, G. Y. IVI,, '38, Parents' Day, '38, May Day, '37, ROY CHAMBERS Page Twenty Us-ra . -- 'Er' f r-'rf' i , L 5 . .ni fi 'E e...g'v: H Jpglllll'-f F s .- 'fn '31 ' Rf. nf , -'fl' xslt. If - H. L75 SENICRS ALICE CHAPMAN Nature Club, '36, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, Girls' Hi-Y, '37, Girl Reserves, '38. ELINIER F. CLARK 'k R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '38, Stamp Club, '36, Radio Club, '36, Boys' Hi-Y, '38, Tennis Club, '37. MARY LOUISE CLIFT 0 National Honor Society, '38, Student Coun- cil, '38, Masquers' Club, '38, Girl Reserves, Treasurer, '35, Maroon and White, '37, Dyna- mo '38' First Aid Club, '36, '37, May Day, '36, '37, 38, Parents' Day, '36, '37, '38, Business X? Xf' s, Q Staff of Fly Away Home, '37, Spring Dance, '38, Stunt Nite, '36, '37, '38, Lost and Found, '38, Ufbfte Lie, '38, Junior-Senior Luncheon Committee, '37. ERNESTINE COLEMAN Spanish Club, '37, Typing Club, '37, May Day, '36, '37. CARL G. COLLINS 9 Camera Club, '36, '37, Chess Club, '38. FRANK WHEELER CONKLING9 Student Marshal, '38, Student Council, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37, Captain, '38, Dynamo, '38, Maroon ana' White, '37, Officers' Club, '38, Sergeants' Club, '37, Radio Club, '36, Business Staff of Fly Away Home, '37, Christmas Party Committee, Chair- man, '38, Stunt Nite, '36, '37, '38, Co-founder Lost and Found, '38. from 'Q ev .5 x 9, xx N MILDRED CONLEY if Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Girls' Hi-Y, '38. ' REX CONLEY Y DEWEY GLENN COOPER Junior Refi Crzss, '33, '37, '38: Scrgeants' Club, '38, Nature Club, '38, R. O. T. C., Non- Commissioned Officer, '38. JOSEPPI B. COPLAN Nation Honor Society, '38, Stunt Nite, '36, Tennis eam, '35, '3!', Captain, '38, Tennis :lu '36, '37, '38, Sergcants' Club, '37, Of- f' rs' Club, '38, Student Czuncil, '38, Dynamo, 38, Class Attorney, '38. for 1938 T, e.., J v fl-l 'J 1 J '. . ,, . Q DYNAM ff KJ! U ! V, x v X EDITH MAY CRISMAN Girl Reserves, '37, '38, Orchestra, '36, '37, '38, String Ensemble, '38. ANNABELLE CROSS 'l Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Typing Club, '37, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Times Page Staff, '38, Parents' Day, '36, '37, '38, May Day, '36, '37, BARBARA ELLEN CROSS 0 National Honor Soceity, '38, Maroon and While, '37, Woodwind Ensemble, '36, '37, '38, Times Page Staff, '36, '37, News Staff, '38, K. P. Club, '38, G. Y. M., Head Monitor, '38, Orchestra, '36, '37, '38, Band, '36, '37, '38, Business Staff of Spring Dance, '38, Hiking Club, '37, '38, Junior Red Cross, '36, Invita- tion Committee, '38. HELEN CULBERSONQ 0 Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Maroon and White, '36, '37, G. Y. M., '38, Office Monitor, '38, Parents' Day, '37, May Day, '37, Home Eco- nomics Club, '38, Knitting Club, '36, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, Hiking Club, '37, '38, Typ- ing Club, '38, Slunt Nite, '38, -5 fly' V J -2 N Y xl? 5 Xl 'Nt A SENIORS ELIZABETH SUE CORBIN i' National Honor Society, '38, Junior Red Cross, '36, Secretary, '37, Shakespeare Club, '36, '37, Maroon and White, '37, Times Page Staff, '37, Treasurer, '38, Dynamo, '38, G. Y. M., Head Monitor, '38, May Day, '36, '37, Twelfth Night, '37. DORIS LORRAINE CORBITT-k Girls' Hi-Y, '36, '37, '38, BEATRICE CORNELISON f Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Typing Club, '38, WILLIAM V. COSTELLO, JR. Entered '37 from Lakeview High School, Ross- ville, Georgia, Science Club, '38, Nature Club, '38. JAMES WILLIAM COULTER Nature Club, '36. DE LYNN CRABTREE Junior Red Cross, '37, First Aid Club, '37, '38, G. Y. M., '38, .J :J I J 74 i -5 Di .r Page Twenty-Iwo al!! x t i. l- lil fl 'Ei' ' K . I C if A., . f -1 SENIORS, KENNETH W. DAMEWOOD Bun Dogs, ess, rss, 27, '38, R. 0. T. C., CQ Q Non-Commissioned Officer, '37, Second Lieu- tenant, '38. OSCAR L. DAVIS R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '38, Nature Club, '38, Chess Club, '38. NELLIE RUTH DAYD National Honor Society, '37, Treasurer, '38, Student Council, '38, Treasurer of Class, '38, Bankers' Club, '38, Dynamo, '38, Class Prophet, '38, Maroofi and White, '37, Parents' Day, '36, '37, May Day, '36, '37, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, G. Y. M., '37, '38, K. P. Club, '37, Stunt Nite, '37, '38, First Prize, Extemporaneous Speaking, State Contest, '38. EDYTI-I DEAN First Aid, '38, Home Economics Club, '38, Girl Reserves, '37. HERBERT DENT, JR. Maroon and While, '37, Dynamo, '38, K. P. Club, '36, '37, '38, Tennis Club, '36, '37, '38. MARTHA LOUISE DILLARD Q National Honor Society, '37, '38, Student Council, '37, Secretary, '38, Bankers' Club, '37, Secretary, '38, Junior Red Cross, '36, President, '37, '38, Library Staff, '37, Girl Reserves, Sec- retary, '36, Vice-President, '37, K. P. Club, '37, May Day, '35, '36, '37, '38, Parents' Day, '36, '37, '38, Ochs-Oakes Award, D. A. R. Good Citizenship Pilgrimage. 2 A i .1 3 , I , .ry - I I 1 V A .. .fc I vp xix. 4 A 2 'S ERVIN DOLOB Kodak Club, '38, Junior Red Cross, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '36, '38. ' 5' C Lyj- if 'y-4-of-V Og. po! ROBERT W. DONALDSON o Junior Red Cross, '36, '37, Nature Club, '36, Kodak Club, '37, Hiking Club, '37, '38, A. C. Club, '38, Science Club, '38, Sergeants' Club, '38. MARY DUGAN First Aid Club, '37, Girl Reserves, '38. HARVEY DUNCAN 4' Harmonica Club, President, '36, '37, Stunt Nite, '38. 1 Page Twenty-tl-:ree 57 N VH.. r- ' , l l ,fjrmwp-' i Q D 1 air ASIMO G. ELLIS k G. Y. M., '37, '38, Shakespeare Club, '38, Travel Club, '38, Parents' Day, '37, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, Business Staff of Spring Dance, '38, ASIMO V. ELLIS National Honor Society, '38, Junior Red Cross, '36, '37, '38, Girl Reserves, '37, '38, Shakespeare Club, '37, Treasurer, '38, Library Staff, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Parents' Day, '38, Glee Club, '37, '38, Businrss Staff of Fly Away Home, '37, Business Staff of Spring Dance. FOFO ELLIS ff String Quartet, '37, String Trio, '37, '38, Sophomore Debating Club, '36, Stunt Nite, '38. HELEN ELLIS Student Council, '37, '38, Parents' Day, '36, '38, Shakespeare Club, '36, '37, Business Staff of Spring Dance, '38, K. P. Club, '38, G. Y. M., '37, Girl Reserves, '36. fi SENIQRS BETTY EASTERLY 4' Parents' Day, '36, Gym Captain, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, Knitting Club, '37, G. Y. M., '38. jr ALFRED EATHERLY 9 0 Mizfsummer Night? Dream, '36, Twelfth Night, '37, Masquers' Club, '38, Tennis Club, '37, Sophomore Debating Club, '36, Spanish Club, '36, '37. KATHLEEN WERT EDDINGS Y Glee Club, '36, '37, Librarian, '38, May Day, '36, '37, Hiking Club, '37, '38, Spanish Club, '37, Orchestra, '37, '38, Girl Reserves, '38, G. Y. NI., '38. ROSLYN EDELSTEIN Girl Reserves, '36, Spanish Club, '37, Stunt Nite, '37, Travel Club, '38. BETTY JANE ELKINS F Nature Club, '38, Girls' Hi-Y, '38, Shake- speare Club, '36, '37, '38, Home Economics Club, '36. ROSE ELLEN ELLIOTT G. Y. M., '38, Parents' Day, '37, Girl Re- serves, '37, '38, Bible Club, '38, Junior Recl Cross, '36, '37, May Day, '36, Sophomore De- bating Club, '36. 3' iff- T. ll, 7 K 1 Page Twenty-four lit J H x new-A 5 , ,gf g'9f'.1l H Hrllmf:-. C ew is - !Z.W7i5...,.,!4sfFe .1-jf i. I dll- 'E'iW 2 . SENICRS NICK ELLIS k Football, '37, '38, Lettermen's Club, '37, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37, Arr Club, '36. SARA ELLIS Shakespeare Club, '36, '37, '38, Nature Club, '38, G. Y. M., '37, '38, Business Staff of Spring Dance, '38, Glee Club, '37, '38, Maroon and White, '37, Stunt Nite, '38. DOROTHY ELLISON 'K Kodak Club, '36, Spanish Club, '36, Knitting Club, '37, Girl Reserves, '36, Home Economics Club, '38, Hiking Club, '38, Sophomore De- bating Club, '36. REX ELMORE f Bible Club, '37, R, O. T. C., Non-Commis- sionecl Officer, '36, '37, DOROTHY ELSON Girl Reserves, '36, May Day, '36, Shake- speare Club, '37, '38, Spanish Club, President, '37, Parents' Day, '37, Travel Club, '38, Busi- ness Staff of Spring Dance, '38. MILDRED EUGENIA Spanish Club, '36, Secretary, Debating Club, '36, Bible Club, '36, Secretary, '37, K. P. Club, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Girl Re- serves, '36, '37, '38, May Day, '36, '37, '38, junior Recl Cross, '38. ESTES '3 7, Sophomore --.. v fi LOUISE EVANS 0 Girl Reserves, '36, Girls' I-li-Y, '37, Com- mercial Club, '38, Home Economics Club, '38, G. Y. M., '38. MADGE CHRISTINE EVANS Girls' Hi-Y, '37, Girl Reserves, '38. MARY GUY EVANSO National Honor Society, '38, Library Staff, '37, Maroon and White, '37, Girl Reserves, Vice-President. '35, First Aid Club, '36, '37, Shakespeare Club, '38, Dynamo, '38, Stunt Nite, '37, '38, May Day, '36, '37, Parents' Day, '36, ' -1 '37, Business Staff of Fly Away Home, '37, px ' , Christmas Party Committee, '38, G. Y. M., '37, 1' 1538, Times Page Staff, '38. 'f MARGARET CALHOUN FAIN ' -Student Council, '38, Maroon and White, ft, . '37, Girl Reserves, '36, '37, K. P. Club, Vice- g 'l 4Pr iclent, '38, National Honor Society, '37, '57 i retary, '38, Library Staff, '38, Lost ancl si' ,Founcl, '38. fl., I f 3 Page Twwfy-fvf . Q' i, gl J WW!! fi rim 1 -wvwqv--. -V' . .'..g..n: .,., , N Q V, E 'A ,g Q D I NA R x le .- -N' X NANCY IRENE FRYAR Typing Club, '38, Spanish Club, '38, Kodak Club, '36, Junior Red Cross, '37, May Day, '36, Parents' Day, '37. EUGENE R. FRYE Bible Club, '36, '37, '38, Tennis Club, '36, '37, Kodak Club, '37, Maroon and White, '37, Hiking Club, '38. bl. H. FRYE 'A Sergeants' Club, '37, Radio Club, '36, Ten- nis Club, '37. DORIS LEE GARDINER Sophomore Debating Club, '36, Maroon and White, '37, G. Y. M., '38, French Club, '37, Girl Reserves, '36, '38, Midsummer Nighfs Dream, '36, Bible Club, '38. , I I SENIORS BETTE JANE FISHER National Honor Society, '38, K. P. Club, '37, '38, Shakespeare Club, '36, '37, '38, Dynamo, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, Maroon and White, '37, Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Stunt Nite, '36, '37, May Day, '36, '37, Parents' Day, '37, Twelfth Night, '37, Taming of the Shrew, '38. CHARLES FLETCHER 'K Hiking Club, '37, '38, Boys' Hi-Y, '37, '38, Harmonica Club, '36, '37, '38. LOUISE FORTSON Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, Basketball Team, '37, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Typing Club, '38, Parents' Day, '38. JULIET YVONNE FRAPART . Girls' Athletic Club, '36, '38, Basketball Team, '36. SOL FREEDMAN Ping Pong Club, '36, Spanish Club, '38. ROBERT THEODORE FROST, JR. 'fi Student Council, '38, Boys' Hi-Y, '36, Sec- retary, '37, President, '38, R. O. T. C., Non- Comrnissioned Officer, '37, Sergeants' Club, '37, Lettermen's Club, '38. N Page Twenty-:ix 434, . t 'cv 1 - 4.1 'iw' 4 'L at -. 1. 'W f 1 'H i. 'L ' 1 'El'-!'.-.1--- .....-ww' . fluff' if . - fi irii M, 15615.54 f .3 . 1 rl - SENIORS H, K. GARMANY -F Kodak Club, '36, Nature Club, '37, Radio Club, '36, K. P. Club, '38, Hiking Club, '38, Stunt Nite, '38. LORINE FRANCES GAY G. Y. M., '38, Bible Club, '38, Hiking Club, '38, Junior Red Cross, '37, Girls' Hi-Y, '36. OPAL LOUISE GAZAWAY 6 Bible Club, '38, Hiking Club, '38, Girls' Hi- Y, '37, '38. CHARLOTTE GEORGE6 0 Times Page Staff, '38, Girls' Hi-Y, '38, Home Economics Club, '37, '38, Knitting Club, '37, Girl Reserves, '36, '37. JAMES GEREN -k Hi-Y, '36, '37, '38, Awarded Hi-Y Pin for Service, '37, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '38, Radio Club, '35. MARGARET LOUISE GIBBS G. Y. M., '38, Junior Red Cross, '37, Bible Club, '37, Girl Reserves, '37, Girls' Hi-Y, '36. . i 1 X U 'X Ns ni Nl GERALDINE GILLEY' O National Honor Society, '38, Student Coun- eil, '38, Dynamo, '38, Business Staff of Spring Dance, '38, Invitation Committee, '38, Orches- tra, '36, '37, '38, Band, '36, '37, '38, Woodwind Quintet, '36, '37, '38, Business Staff of Fly Away Home, '37, Business Staff of Twelfth Night, '37, Maroon and White, '37, Senior Luncheon Committee, '37. SEYMORE GLADSTONE Orchestra, '36, Concert Master, '38, String Ensemble, '38, String Trio, '38, Maroon and White, '37, A. C. Club, '36, Ping Pong Club, '36, '37, Stunt Nite, '38. HARRY EARL GLENN N BESSIE LOUISE GOGGIN 'F 'Girls' Hi-Y, '36, '37, '38, First Aid Club, 8. 7 Page Tmfw-ffvfn X X Q, Q DY NAM Us 4 4' 4 4, 4 1 f 9 ii HARRIET JANE GRAY Dynamo, '38, Iliaroon and White, '37, G. Y. M., '38, Shakespeare Club, '37, '38, Business Staff of Spring Dance, '38, Orchestra, '37, Stunt Nite, '37, Parents' Day, '37, Archery Club, '36, Girl Reserves, '36. BEN GRAYSON R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '38, Tennis Club, '36, '37, '38, Typing Club, '36, Stunt Nite, 38. BERNICE HARRIET GREENBERG Home Economics Club, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, Girl Reserves, '37, Stunt Nite, '36, '37, '38, May Day, '36, '37, Parents'Qay, '36, '37, Sophomore Debating Club, '36. DOROTHEA ELIZABETH GRICEQ: A lllaroon and White, '37, Orchestra, '36, '3 '38, Dynamo, '38, Trio, '37, '38, Girls' Hi-Y .iff SENIORS ARTHUR WINSTON, GONIA 0 0 Bull Dogs, '36, '37, '38, Stamp Club, '35, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37, First Lieutenant, '38, Seggeants' Club, '37, Of- ficers' Club, '38, Fly Away Home, '37, Stunt Nite, '36, '37, '38, Glee Club, '37, Secretary, 38. MARTHA ANN GOODE Home Economics Club, '37, Hiking Club, '37, Girl Reserves, '36. MARTHA JEWELL GOODNER+ Bible Club, '38, Girls' Hi-Y, '36, '37, '38. XWTLLTATVT U. GORDON Bull Dogs, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commis- sioned Officer, '38, Sergeants' Club, '38, Ten- nis Club, '37, Ping Pong Club, '36. JEAN BARBARA GOTT 'K G. Y. M., '38, Art Club, '38, Tennis Club, '37, '38, Nature Club, '37, Boolcbincling Club, '36. A. G. GRANT Boys' Hi-Y, '37, '38, Hiking Club, '36. Treasurer, '36, String Quartet, '36, Shakes' ' e - J Club, '38, Nlay Day, '37, Business Staff of Fly J Away Home, '37, Spring Dante, '38, Stunt J Nite, ess. Q Page Twenty-eight rr-A ff, 1 - 'iE l',' B ll-ff' sw, if 5 an if -s:Ewf,'ii . .'vf7fLau..,5,.a'i'f' , -flalig E 325-.zeasfgl M A if-1f,4',g'?u lifiii, X. -al'-552 'r1'im.' ' '5?4l!lraS19gT::h3' - f2.ff!E? f1Z ' .I- if' SENIQRS xi BETTYE JUNE GRONER 7 National Honor Society, '38, Student Coun- cil, '38, Junior Red Cross, '35, '37, G. Y. M., '37, Library Staff, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, Sec- retary-Treasurer, '37, Uice-President, '38, Stunt Nite, '37, '38, Parents' Day, '37, Second Prize, Dcclamatory Contest, '37. EDNA EARLE GROSS Bible Club, '38, Parents' Day, '37, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, Basketball Team, '36, '37, '38, May Day, '36. CHARLEYNE GUEDRONQ Gym Captain, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '38, May Day, '36, '37, '38, Girl Reserves, '37, Stunt Nite, '36, '37, '38. JACK FRANK GWILLIM Ping Pong Club, '38, R. O. T. C., N3n-Com- missioned Officer, '37, First Lieutenant, '38, Officers' Club, '38. MARGARET ANN I-IAGAN D 0 Girls' Hi-Y, '36, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, May Day, '36, '37, Parents' Day, '37, '38. GEORGE HAMILL Bull Dogs, '36, '37, '38. If 'XX 'Q N 1 WILLIAM OLIVER I-IAMMONTREE if MARY ALLISON HAMRICK 'Y Art Club, '36, '37, Girl Reserves, '37, '38, Shakespeare Club, '38, Dynamo, '38, National I-Ionor Society, '38. LEE HANCOCK, JR. f junior Red Cross, '36, Vigilantes, '37, Of- cers' Club, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commis- sio Officer, '37, Second Lieutenant, '38, S ite, '38. HELEN LONITA HARBIN Girl Reserves, '36, May Day, '36, '37, Par- ents' Day, '36, '37, Stunt Nite, '36, '37, '38, Maroon and White, '37, Girls' Athletic Club '38 for 193 8 Q DYN MARY HAYNES Entered '38 from Greenville High School, Girl Reserves, '38, G. Y. M., '38, K. P. Club, '38, Stunt Nite, '38. RHODA ALICE HAZLETT 0 0 Art Club, '36, '38, Parents' Day, '36, '37, May Day, '36, Stunt Nite, '36, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, First Prize Dramatic Reading, State Contest, '38. PEGGY HEDGES Girls' HQ-Y, '35, junior Red Cross, '37, '38, Girl Reserves, '37, '38, Nature Club, Secretary, '37, Dynamo, '38, May Day, '37, Parents' Day, '37, WALTER H. HETDER Boys' Glee Club, '37, Typing Club, '38. 1' ' 53' . - 'o' 'igsik 'Q SENIORS LOUISE HARLEY Girl Reserves, '36, Girls' Athletic Club, '38, Student Council, '38, Junior Red Cross, '37, Stunt Nite, '38. ARTHUR THOMAS HARMAN Entered '37 from Murray County High School, Chatsworth, Georgia, Taming of the Shrew, '38. MARGARET GENEVA HARRIS Spanish Club, '35, '36, Bible Club, '36, '37, Student Council, '36, '37, Nature Club, '37, '38, Commercial Club, '37, '38. EDITH HARTMAN Girls' Hi-Y, '36, May Day, '36, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, Art Club, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Christmas Party Committee, '38, Book- bincling Club, '36, MEYER HASDENB Student Council, '38, Spanish Club, '36, Sophomore Debating Club, '36, Maroon and White, '37, Business Staff of Fly Away Home, '38, Stunt Nite, '37, '38, Masquers' Club, '38, Dynamo, '38, Kodak Club, '37, May Day, '36, '38, Christmas Party Committee, '38, Basketball Manager, '38, Lettermen's Club, '38, Business Manager Spring Dance, '38. EUGENE HATFIELD 0 Citizenship Club, '37, '38, Shakespeare Club, '38, Junior Basketball Team, '37. K. 1 M . Page Thirty DYTTAX . , 1 W- ' I ' I .. ug 5 nip, T, --1222, ,,,, H mlrsvf . rear fi .uae-el A SENIORS GEORGE LUTHER HENDERSON Radio Club, '36, '37, '38, Band, '36, '37, '38. GENEVA HERRING 4' Girl Reserves, '36, '37, '38, Maroon and White, '38, Home Economics Club, '38. EEATRICE HICKMAN 90 Sophomore Debating Club, '36, Shakespeare Club, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Maroon and White, '36, Home Economics Club, '36, '37, '38, Spanish Club, '38, G. Y. M., '37, First Aid, '36. VIRGINIA HILTZ if May Day, '37, Parents' Day, '37, Le Cercle Francais, '36, '37, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, Sophomore Debating Club, '36. GEORGE T. HIPP CLARENCE HOLLAND 0 0 Ping Pong Club, '36, Hiking Club, '38, Boys' Hi-Y, '37, Es. . CATHERINE ANN HOLMAN B Girls' Glee Club, '36, '37, '38, G. Y. M., '37, '38, Girls' Hi-Y, '36, Girl Reserves, '38, Stunt Nire, '38. Girl Reserves, '36, String Quarte , 6, Shakespeare Club, '36, '38, Maroon an i '37, Fly Away Horne, '37, Spring Dance, Nature Club, '36, '37, G. Y. M., '38, S I Nite, '38, MARGARET HON S. KENNETH HOOD, JR.o O Junior Red Cross, '35, '37, Nature Club, '36, Basketball Team, '36, Kodak Club, '37, Hiking Club, '37, '38, A. C. Club, '38, Shakespeare Club, '38, Science Club, '38, Twelfth Night, '37, Taming of the Shrew, '38. WOODROW HOOD 'k Science Club, '36, '37, '38, Stamp Club, '37, President, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officers, '38. 0 7A Q Page Thirty-one 'WFT' ,. 'u D i - e f-til I -- es fs NAM it W2 1 IO. 'K R' Jdefe' . ' S E N I O R S BETTIE ANN JACOBS 'R Commercial Club, '38. SHIRLEY ANN JACOBS G. Y. M., Head Monitor, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, Maroon and White, '37, Home Economics Club, '38, May Day, '36, '37, Parents' Day, '36, '37, '38. CHARLES B. JENKINS, 112.0 if Radio Club, '36, '37, Sergeants' Club, '38, Junior Red Cross, '36, '37, '38. JAMES EDWARD JOHNSON Commercial Club, '37, Bays' Hi-Y, '38, Stunt Nite, '38. ALAN HORTON 0 0 Vigilantes Club, '36, '37, President, '38, Ser- geants' Club, '36, '37, Radio Club, '37, Secre- tary, '38, Stunt Nite, '38, RICHARD HOWES 9 Bull Dogs, '36, '37, '38, Fly Away Home, '37, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37, Captain, '38, Sergeants' Club, '37, Offi- cers' Club, '38. CLARENCE L. C. HUGHES R Midsummer Night's Dream, '36, Maroon and W'bite, '37, Vigilantes Club, '36, '37, '38, Bible Club, '36, '37, Sergeants' Club, '37, Officers' Club, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37, First Lieutenant, '38, Stunt Nite, '38, Taming of the Shrew, '38, NIARGARET OPAL HUGHES Hiking Club, '37. RICHARD HUGHES 0 Science Club, '36, Secretary-Treasurer, '37, Boys' Hi-Y, '37, Citizenship Club, '37. ANNE JACKSON Band Sponsor, '38, Student Body Song Lead- er, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, Secretary, '37, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, G. Y. M., '38, Maroon ana' White, '37, Home Economics Club, President, '38, Knitting Club, '37, Lettermen's Club, '38, Basketball Team, '36, '37, Stunt Nite, '38. Page Thirty-two A N N X 'X 3 N. W --2222.-1 - .-gpgmrff M' il. S ','f ' A 'ZftWte..a1..aaft' -lr-'J' l A SENICDRS JOE A. JOLLEY Science Club, '37, Le Cercle Francais, '36, '37, Sergeants' Club, '38, R. O. T. C., Sergeant, '38. ANNA SUE JONESO Q Home Economics Club, '36, Girls' Hi-Y, '36, Nature Club, '37, Girl Reserves, '38, G. Y. M., '38. HELEN LYNETTE JONES if Gym Captain, '38, Stunt Nite, '38, tllaroon 36, Knitting Club, Jice President, 38, G, Y and White, '373 Girls' -Hi-Y, Vioe-Rresidentaijtpckj Lf M., '3s. BETTY JORDAN May Day, '36, '37, Parents' Day, '36, '37, '38, Knitting Club, '37, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, Masquers' Club, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Stunt Nite, '38. NAT L. KADERLY National Honor Scclety, '37, '38, Shakespeare Club, '36, '37, President, '38, Timex Page, Treasurer, '36, '37, Associate Editor, '38, Ma- roon and White, '37, Dynamo, '38, Twelfth Night, '37, Stunt Nite, '37, Taming of the Shrew, '38, DOROTHY ELIZABETH KAISER 'Y Sophomore Debatfng Club, '36, Girl Reserves, '36, Tennis Club, '37, Art Club, '36, '37, Knit- ting Club, Vice-President, '38, Stunt Nite, '37, Girls' Hi-Y, '37, Nature Club, '36. 7 EVELYN KEEFQ Girls' Hi-Y, '36, Girls Athletic Club, '38, Bible Club, Treasurer, '38, Times Page, '37, G. Y. M., '38, Home Economics Club, '38. KATHERINE MARILYN KEITI-IU 0 Stunt Nite, '36, '37, '38, May Day, '36, '37, '38, Girl Reserves, '38, Parents' Day, '38, Glee Club, Secretary, '38, MARGARET NANCY KELLY' National Honor Society, '37, President, '38, Student Council, '38, Secretary of Class, '37, '38, R. O. T. C., Battaion Sponsor, '38, Girl Reserves, President, '36, Maroon and White,, '37, Parents' Day, '37, '38, May Day, '36, '37, '38, Stunt Nite, '36, '37, '38, K. P. Club, '37, Business Staff of Fly Away Home, '37, Co- founder of Lost and Found, '38, D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award. MILDRED KELSO 9 0 Student Council, '38, Typing Club, '36, '37, '38, Girl Reserves, '37, '38, Glee Club, '38, Par- ents' Day, '38. Page Thirty-three Q DYNAM SQ f 5 A e -3 JOI-IN THOMAS LEE O . Science Club, '37, President, '38, Radio Club, '36, '37, Ping Pong Club, '36, Officers' Club, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37, First Lieutenant, '38, Junior Red Cross, '37, Stunt Nite, '37, Public Address Operator,-'38. JOHN CATLETT LEEPER Ping Pong Club, '36, '37, Tennis Club, '37, '38, Nature Club, '36, '37, '38, Bookbinding Club, President, '36, Hiking Club, '38, Typing Club, '37, '38, Tennis Team, '37, Captain, '38, BART LEIPER K Student Council, '38, Citizenship Club, '38, Taming of the Shrew, '38, Midsummer Night? Dream, '36. JOE WATSON LESSIG if Radio Club, '35, 36, '37, '38, Science Club, rss, '37, 38. BX :F 5 5 ,g,:-4-7 SENIORS ALICE MAE KERR Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, Bible Club, '38. KATHRYN KING Nature Club, '36, '37, Shakespeare Club, '36, '37, '38, Glee Club, '37, '38, Stunt Nite, '37, '38, Maroon and White, '37, G. Y. M., '38, Tennis Club, '38, Travel Club, '38, WILLIAM EDWARD KING Stamp Club, '36, Kodak Club, '37, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '36. MIRIAM LANDRESS O G. Y. M., Head-Monitor, '38, Junior Red Cross, Treasurer, '38, Knitting Club, '38, Par- ents' Day, '37, '38, Maroon and White, '37, Stunt Nite, '37, '38, Le Cercle Francais, '37, Girl Reserves, '36. WILLIAM DUNCAN LASATER Science Club, '36, Vice-President, '37, First Aid Club, '37. ANNIE BETH LEA Gym Captain, '38, Girl Reserves, '38, Stunt Nite, '36, '37, '38, May Day, '36, '37, '38, Parents' Day, '37, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, Secretary-Treasurer, '38, Art Club, Secretary- Treasurer, '38, Basketball Co-ordinator, '38, Girls' Hi-Y, '37. X Page Thirty-four ' :':!Li-f A f'QlIE! '3 M if 'HT Ti i 'N '.5 ' .... - f W- l'WL5e51lsf,Qf 'MJ gl-TJ' l ' M SENIORS ELEANOR LEVINE 4' Shakespeare Club, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Travel Club, '37, '38, Parents' Day, '36, Girl Reserves, '36 MARGARET ELIZABETH LEWIS OO Art Club, '36, '37, '38, May Day, '36, Par- ents' Day, '36. MARY RUTH LEWIS Girl Reserves, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, Junior Girls' Basketball Team, '37, May Day, '36, Le Cercle Francais, '36. NIARJORIE HELYNE LILLARDQ 0 Nature Club, '36, Girl Reserves, '37, '38, Home Economics Club, '37, May Day, '36, '37, Parents' Day, '37, '38. MARY NELL LINGO National Honor Society, '38, May Queen, '38, Student Council, '38, Gym Captain, '38, Sponsor of Company C, '38, Spring Dance, '38, Fly Away Home, '37, Vice-President of Class, '37, May Day, '36, '37, '38, Senior Luncheon Committee, '37, Maroon and White, '37, Girls' Hi-Y, President, '36, Knitting Club, '37, Girls' Athletic Club, President, '37, Parents' Day, '37, '38, Athletic Council, '38, Class Song Leader, '36, '38, Masquers' Club, Secretary, '38, Sopho- more Thanksgiving Play, '36, Home Economics Club, Vice-President, '38, G. Y. lVI,, '37, Stunt Nite, '38. DOROTHY JEANETTE LINK Shakespeare Club, '37, '38, Home Economics Club, '38, Le Cercle Francais, Treasurer, '38, May Day, '36, Parents' Day, '38, Natu e Club, '36, '37, Club, '37, G. Y. M., '38, Times Page Staff, MARY CATHERINE LONG Girls' Hi-Y, Vice-President, '36, Girl Re- serves, '37, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Typing Club, '38, zllaroon and White, '37, May Day, '36, Stephen Foster Chorus, '37, Christmas Party Program, '38, National Honor Society, '38. NELL LOUISE LONGLEY 'K G. Y, Nl., '38, Stun! Nite, '36, '37, Parents' Day, '36, '37, May Day, '36, '37, Shakespeare Club, '37, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, Ma- roon and White, '37, Nature Club, '36, Girl Reserves, '36, BERNARD LOVE A Officers' Club, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Com- missioned Officer, '37, Captain of Company C, '38, A. C. Club, '38, Sergeants' Club, Presi- dent, '37, First Aicl Club, '36, '37, Arr Club, '35, '36, Typing Club, '35, Ukelele Club, '35, Girls' Drill Squad Instructor, '37, '38. for 193 8 'S ,P DYNAMO rim v Afim f1g,. ,S , Q , -- 4'5g'L- 'f 4 X E, 5 bfi 'adv' 1 Science Club 38. SENIORS GENEVA LOVELESS 0 Girls' Hi-Y, Secretary, '36, Junior Red Cross, '37, Nature Club, '36, Parents' Day, '36, '37, '38, May Day, '36, '37, G. Y. M., '37, MILDRED ELIZABETH LOVELESSO G. Y. M., '38, Home Economics Club, '36, '37, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, Nature Club, '36, Le Cercle Francais, '38, Parents' Day, '37, May Day, '36, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, HOWARD L. LOVELL Bible Club, '38, Sergeants' Club, Club, '36. '37, Glee SAM THURMAN LOVELL, JR. Stamp Club, '36, Bookbinding Club, '37, Sergeants' Club, '37, Science Club, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '38. MARTHA LOWDEN Q National Honor Society, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, Parents' Day, '36, Dynamo, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Office Moni- tor, '38. JAMES FRANKLIN LOWE Ping Pong Club, '36, First Aid Club, '36. RAYMOND LYTLE ROY LIN WOOD LYTLE Entered, '37, Band, '38, Woodwind Ensemble, '38 W. H. MCAFEE 'I' Entered, '37, Boys' Glee Club, '38, Hiking Club, '38, Gym Sponsor, '38, Stunt Nile, '38. JAMES THOMAS McCLURE 6 Page Tbirty-six . l We as 1- H s ig 'L'.E!2g-sf ,gpg M1 Fr? fl ,. 'K 'IV' -f- .. ' 1-LW! g.. I I leliifbf-I ugi- r .-Q . if !:J lit lt. - ' ' .Sky I ii, - , I v- - 'Wig .jfs - , ' 4,1 .. ., .1 7 ,- -A. vii' -'XI v'i'1'1Y ., 'R 'B ' K'j,!.Q Y S E N I O R S KATHRYN MCCOYQ 0 National Honor Society, '38, Stu ent Coun- cil, '38, Gym Captain, '38, lDyg1amo, '33-Q, G. ,L .M..',Ahl'C ', - - ' Erer, '38,38Marzionetfnd ol7I?liite, ?37?taG'irlr'IgZ- serves, '36, '37, Knitting Club, '37, May Day, '36, '37, '38, Parents' Day, '36, '37, '38, Basket- ball Team, '36, Captain, '37, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, Senior Luncheon Committee, '37, Christmas Party Committee, '38, Masquers' Club, '38, Chapel Program Committee, '38, Lost and Found Keeper, '38, Business Staff of Fly Away Home, '37, Tennis Club, '37, Stunt Nite, '36, '37, '38. MARION O'DELL McKINNEYO Science Club, '38. KAY MANNING Home Economics Club, '36, '37, Sophomore Debating Club, '36, Knitting Club, '37, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '38, Orch- estra, '36, '38. DOROTHEA IVIARTIN Student Council, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Le Cercle Francais, '38, Knitting Club, '37, Girls' Hi-Y., '37, Boolcbinding, '36. MARY LOUISE MASSEY 'F Junior Red' Cross, '36, '37, Vice-President, '38, Maroon and White, '37, Times Page, '37, Editor-in-Chief, '38, National Honor Society, '37, '38, Junior Red Cross High School Coun- cil, President, '38, K. P. Club, '37, Stunt Nite, '37, G. Y. M., '38, , . 3 f .fnlf HARRY MATTICE 'K Vigilantes Club, '36, '37, R.,O. T. C., Non- Commissioned Officer, '37, Sergeants' Club, '37, R. O. T. C,, First Lieutenant, '38, Officers' Club, '38, Basketball Team, '36, '37, '38, Let- termen's Club, '37, '38, Business Staff of Fly Away Home, '37, Business Staff of Spring Dance, '38, Dynamo, '38, Masquers' Club, '37, '38, Stunt Nite, '38. JOHN K. MALJNEY00 Kodak Club, '37. LEO G. MENNEN 'ff Maroon and White, '37, '38, Vigllantes, '37, Le Cercle Francais, '37, Chess Club, '38, Stunt Nite, '38, Nlanager of Tennis Team, '38. JOHN LEE MIGHTON9 O A. C. Club, '36, '37, President, '38, Hiking Club, '38, Sergcants' Cub, Vic:-President, '38, Band, '36, '37, First Sergeant, '38, K. P. Club, '37, Stunt Nite, '38. . ELIZABETH MILLER, Girls' Hi-Y, '36, '37, '38, First Aid Club, '37 for 193 8 .... . e YNA M Jallilulir., im FLQRA BELLE MORRIS if Spanish Club, '37, First Aid Club, '36, Nature Club, '36, Masquers' Club, '38, Kodak Club, '38, Knitting Club, '36, Midsummer Niglvt's Dream, '36, Stunt Nite, '36, '37, '38, May Day, '36, Fly Away Home, '37, Spring Dance, '38. HILDA ANNETTE MORSE9 Girls' Hi-Y, '38, Travel Club, '38. HELEN MURPHY Girl Reserves, '36, '37, '38, Art Club, '37, Vice-President, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, Glee Club, '37, Maroorr nad While, '37. WILLIAM DON MURRAY Bible Club '38 Pin Pon Club '37' Bible s i S g 1 1 Play, '36. 1 'X ,X X. SENICDRS GLORIA MILLER 0 National Honor Society, '38, Shakespeare Club, '36, '37, Le Cercle Francais, '37, Maroon and White, '37, Dynamo, '38, Library Staff, '37, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '38, K. P. Club, '37, Secretary, '38, Stunt Nite, '35, Parents' Day, '37, '38, Senior Luncheon Committee, '37, Christmas Party Committee, '38, Business Staff of Fly Away Home, '37. JAMES W. MILLER IK Student Council, '37, Vice-President, '38, Na- tional Honor Society, '38, Bankers' Club, '37, Bookstore Manager, '38, Dynamo, '38, Class Poet, '38, Maroon and White, '37, Spanish Club, '36, Kodak Club, '36, '37, Handbook, '37, 38. L. D. MILLER, JR. Student Co-ordinator, '38, May King, '38, Masquers' Club, '38, Shakespeare Club, '36, '37, Treasurer, '38, Nature Club, '36, '37, Presi- dent, '38, R. O. T. C., Second Lieutenant, '38, Junior Red Cross, '36, '37, Stunt Nite, '38. MARGARET MILLER Shakespeare Club, '36, '37, '38, Le Cercle Francais, '38, Maroon and White, '37, Girl Re- serves, '36, '37. MILDRED MILLER Y Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, Knitting Club, '38, Hiking Club, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Art Club, '37, Junior Red Cross, '36, Spanish Club, '36, May Day, '35, '36. HOWARD MORGAN9 Orchestra, '35, Typing Club, '37. N8 it 3 'J 2 Page Thirty-eight . f M- x f , , , ftgtllwti .iam i. ft SENIORS FRANCES NATION 0 0 Girls' Hi-Y, '36, G. Y. M., '38, Typing Club, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '38, Parents' Day, '37. MARY JANET NEAL Kodak Club, '36, Home Economics Club, '36, '37, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, Parents' Day, '37, Home Economics Seal, '37, '38. HADLEY NEFF 'k National Honor Society, '38, Midsummer Nigl7t's Dream, '36, Art Club, '36, President, '37, '38, Tennis Club, '37, Sophomore Debat- ing Club, Vice-President, '36, Stunt NANCY NEWMAN Typing Club, '36, Treasurer, '37, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, First Aid, '37, Spanish Club, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Parents' Day, '36, '37, Red Cross Certificate, '37. EARL C. NEWPORT Boys' Hi-Y, '37, '38, Bible Club, '38, Stamp Club, '38. Nite, '36. WILLIAM NEWTON 0 0 Masquers' Club, '38, Dynamo, '38, Sopho- more Debating Club, '36, Radio Club, '36, '37, Sergeants' Club, '37, Maroon and White, '37, Stunt Nite, '37, '38, Officers' Club, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37, First Lieutenant, '38, K. P. Club, '38. HENRY C. NICHOLSON, ,lR.f Science Club, '36, Tennis Club, '36, Shake- speare Club, '37, '38, junior Red Cross, '37, Chess Club, '37, Twelfth Night, '37, Taming of the Shrew, '38. l 1 EFFORD JAMES NORRIS' Lettermen's Club, '36, '37, Glee Club, '36, Basketball Team, '36, '37, Captain, '38, Foot- ball, '37, Baseball, '36, '37, Alternate Captain, '38, Stunt Nite, '38, HAGER ODOM A Sophomore Debating Club, '36, Officers' Club, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Of- ficer, '37, First Lieutenant, '38, Sergeants' Club, '37, Maroon and White, '37, Dynamo, '38, President of Home Room, '38, Athletic Council, '38, Business Staff of Fly Away Home, '37. CHARLES F. OLIPHANT, 112.0 Class President, '36, '37, '38, Student Coun- cil, '36, '37, '38, National Honor Society, '37, '38, Bankers' Club, '38, Masquers' Club, '38, Stamp Club, '36, '37, K. P. Club, '37, '38, Sergeants' Club, '37, Officers' Club, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37, First Lieutenant, '38, Gym Sponsor, '38, May Day, '38, gunt Nite, '38, Sophomore Achievement qklfvif r- .L , J , A J' .X-LI' I fulv' 1 1 7 1 Page Thirty-nine ,S Q Y' xi l 5 U' Q P3 'f -' Wil! .3 J M DYNAM 3 SENIORS EVE National Honor LYN O'NEAL Society, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Bible Award, '37, Bible Club, '38, JEFF PALMER Entered, '37, Stamp Club, '37, Science Club, '38, Student Council, '38. WILLIAM BEVERLY PALMER K Kodak Club, '36, Ping Pong Club, '37, Science Club, '37, Boys' Hi-Y, '37, ALBERT PARKER Sergeants' Club, '37, Officers' Club, '38, R. O. T. C., Second Lieutenant, '38. GEORGE PARKS 0 O Bull Dogs, '37, '38, Vice-President, '38, As- sistant Stage Manager, '38, Radio Club, '36, Sergeants' Club, '37, Officers' Club, '38, R. O. T. C., First Lieutenant, '38, Vigilantes, '36, Junior Red Cross, '37, Stage Manager of Spring Dance, '38. JOHN PARKS, JR. 0 Radio Club, '36, '37, Vigilantes, '36, '37, '38, Bibie Club, '38, Band, '36, '37, '38. , s J J Spanish Club, Vice-President, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Stunt Nite, '38. WILLIAM RICHARD ORRELL -K Nature Club, '36, '37, Spanish Club, '36, '37, '38, Junior Red Cross, '37, Nlaroon and White, '37, Ping Pong Club, '36, Tennis Club, '37, Hiking Club, '37, FRANCES LOUISE OSBORNQ National Honor Society, '38, Student Coun- cil, '38, Co-founder of Lost and Found, '38, Dynamo, '38, K. P. Club, '37, G. Y. M., '37, Times Page, '37, Captain, '38, Maroon and White, '37, Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Parents' Day, '37, '38, May Day, '36, '37, '38, Business Staff of Fly .Away Home, '37, Stunt Nite, '36, '37, '38, Nlidxummer Night'5 Dream, '36, Home Economics Club, '36, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, Home Room Song Leader, '37, Christmas Party Program, '37, Senior Luncheon Committee, '37, andbook Committee, '38. LEONARD HUGHES OWENS 'F Cheer Leader, '38, Twelfth Night, '37, Boys' Hi-Y, '38, Radio Club, '36, Shakespeare Club, '37, '38, Tennis Club, '37, Bible Club, '35, Harmonica Club, '36, '37, Lettermen's Club '38, Junior Red Cross, '35, Stunt Nite, '38. BILL PALMER Q Entered, '37, Radio Cub, '37, resident, '38 Junior Red Cross, '37, Ilflaroon and White, '37 R. O. T. C., Sergeant IVIajor, '38, Science Club, '38, Masquers' Club, '38, Stunt Nite, '38. Page Forty J I l TNA -- v x v -N - , fm V4 23 5 s mind: xv-wx. N twyxs X x llgllnllgffl 'rf ' i fe. 7143734 5 .-Q.. f , .T ir, fit I ,gr 7 In ii, , !'.1'l1X- it - 'Al SENIORS MILDRED PARRTS K Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, Girl Reserves '37, Glee Club, '37. JEAN PATTERSON Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Home Economics Club, '36, '37, Hiking Club, '38, Knitting Club, '37, '38, May Day, '37, Glee Club, '36. HERMAN PAYNE Athletic Club, '36, '37, Spanish Club, '38. JAMES PEARSON 0 Nature Club, '36, Junior Red Cross, '36, '37, Science Club, '38, Raclio Club, '38, Koclak Club, '37. MADGE PEASEQ Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Nature Club, '36, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38. ROBERTA PEMBERTON 0 Sophomore Debating Club, '36, Girls' Hi-Y, '36, '37, Home Economfcs Club, '37, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, Band, '36, '37, Chess Club, '38. RUTH PEARLMAN Sophomore Debating Club, '36, Knitting Club, '36, Spanish Club, '36, '37, Vice-President, '38, Home Economics Club, '36, '37, '38, Maroon and l'Vluite, '36, '37. il x -X x 'NN 'r f-1'l' AW GEORGE HAROLD PHELPS 'K Student Council, '38, Spring Dance, '38, Typ- ing Club, '36, '37, Citizenship Club, '37, '38, Science Club, '37, Kodak Club, '38, Sergeants' Club, '37, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Of- ficer, '37. MARGUERITE PICKEL in Girl Reserves, '36, '37, '38, Glee Club, '37, '38, Ilflaroon ana' White, '37, Dynamo, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Parents' Day, '38, Senior Luncheon Committee, '37. MILDRED KATHLEEN PIRKLE National Honor Society, '38, Girls' Hi-Y, '37, President, '38, Typing Club, '38, G. Y. M., Office Monitor, '38, Glee Club, '36, Secretary, '37, Checkers Club, '38, Home Economics Club, '37, Secretarial Service Club, Treasurer, '38, Dynamo, '38, Christmas Party Committee, '38, Home Economics Certificate, '37. ' A Page Fvffy-one ' 3 P I l W - ci 'EU V GRAHAM PRINCE if Nature Club, '36, Stamp Club, '36, '37, Sci- ence Club, Vice-President, '37, '38, Stunt Nite, '36, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37. VIRGINIA E. PROPES 'F Home Economics Club, '36, '37, '38, Junior Red Cross, '36, Spanish Club, '36, '37, '38, First Aid Club, '37, '38, Stunt Nile, '36. ALEX RADIN National Honor Society, '37, '38, Times Page, '36, Associate Editor, '37, Class Historian, '38, Maroon ana' White, '36, '38, Associate Editor, '37, Kodak Club, '36, '37, Student Council, '38, Chess Club, President, '38. HELEN ELIZABETH RATOWE 'K Sophomore Debating Club, '36, Spanish Club, '37, '38, First Aid Club, '37, '38, G. Y. M., '38 MAX s. RECTOR 0 O SENIORS RUTH MARIE PITTMANO 0 Nature Club, '36, Kodak Club, '36, May Day, '36, Tennis Club, '36, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, Spanish Club, Vice-President, '37, Stunt Nite, '37, K. P. Club, Treasurer, '38, Dynamo, '38, Parents' Day, '38. EDNA SUE PLANKD -If G. Y. M., '38, Home Economics Club, '36, Nature Club, '37, Knitting Club, '36, Girls' Hi-Y, '37, Hiking Club, '37, Girl Reserves, '38, May Day, '36, Parents' Day, '37. MET RAY POSTON Nature Club, '36, '37, Science Club, '37, '38, Kodak Club, '38. DOROTHY BELL PRICEG 0 National Honor Society, '38, Fly Away Home. '37, Spring Dance, '38, Masquers' Club, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Stunt Nite, '36, Maroon ana' White. '37, Dynamo, '38, G. Y. M., Office Monitor, '38, May Day, '37, '38, Parents' Day, '37, '38, Knitting Club, '36, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, Sophomore Basketball Team, '36, Typ- ing Club, '38, Boolcbinding Club, '36. WILLIAM PRIGMORE Nature Club, '36, '37, Science Club, '37, '38, Dynamo, '38, Twelfth Night, '37, Taming of the Shrew, '38, Page Forty-two X.. H e is ':::v.... ii QIIHIIHWI Ely 1 ki l5!l':l? SENIORS HERBERT RHODES if Archery Club, '36, '37. MARTHA JUNE RIGGLE Girls' Hi-Y, '36, '37, Parents' Day, '37, May Day, '37. KATHRYN RINGWALD Art Club, '36, '37, '38, Marooii and White, '37, G. Y. M., '38, Parents' Day, '38. ' MILDRED RIVERS Girls' Hi-Y, '36, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, Spanish Club, '37, G. Y. NI., '38, Parents' Day, '38. JOE ROBERTS, JR. V First Aid Club, '38, Boys' Glee Club, '38, Stunt Nite, '38. W. REAVIS ROBERTS 4' National Honor Society, '38, Dynamo, Busi- ness Manager, '38, Maroon and VVfuite, Business Manager, '37, Student Council, '37, '38, Elec- tion Committee, '38, Fly Away Home, '37, Stunt Nite, '37, '38, Sergeants' Club, '37, Officers' Club, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Of- ficer, '37, Niajor, '38, May Day Announcer, '37, Student Announcer, '38, Second Prize, Declamation Speaking, State Contest, '38. BESSIE RONIN 'k Sophomore Debating Club, '36, '37, Home Economics Club, '36, '37, '38, Stunt Nite, '37, Business Staff of Fly Away Home, '37, Nature Club, '36, '37, lfflaroon and White, '36, '37. L, F, ROSE, JR. 'R Typing Club, '36, President, '37, Hiking Club, '36, '37, Band, '36, '37. - L. DALE SANDERS -f Hiking Club, '38. , ' LA PAY SAULPAW 9 O A Gym Captain, '38, R. O. T. C, Sponsor, '38, arents' Day, '37, '38, Captain of Winning , fl M' i, W '. quad, '38, Fly Away Home, '37, Spring Dance, '38, May Day, '36, '37, '38, Treasurer of Class, '37, Secretary of Class, '36, Bankers' Club, '36, '37, '38, Stunt Nite, '36, '37, '38, Girl Reserves, '36. Page Forty-three Q D I liar' JEAN SELMAN Girl Reserves, '36, Md70011 and WI7if6,. '36 Shakespeare Club, '38, Girls' Hi-Y, '38, G. Yi M., as, Hiking Club, '38, JOHN BURCH SELMAN 'K Business Staff of Fly Away Home, '37, Ko dak Ciub, '36, First Aid Club, '36, Tennis Club '37, Ping Pong Club, '36, R. O. T. C,, Non- Commissioned Officer, '37. TOM s. SENTERO Bookbinding Club, '36, Twelfth Nigfvi, '37 R, O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '36 '37, Kodak Club, '36, '37, '38, .Hiking Club '37, '38, Nature Club, '37, '38, Glee Club, '36 LILIAN E. SETLIFFE Nature Club, '38, First Aid Club, '37, G. Y M., '38. s 7 1 SEN-IORS BILLIE SAUNDERS Q Girls' Hi-Y, '36, '37, Nature Club, '36, Girls' Basketball Team, '36, '37, '38, Slunt Nite, '36, '38, Parents' Day, '36, '37, Hiking Club, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, May Day, '36, '37, '38. HELEN AUGUSTA SCHUMAN 0 G, Y. NI., '38, Hiking Club, '38, Home Eco- nomics Club, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, Girl Reserves, '36, Stunt Nile, '36, '37, '38, May Day, '36, '37, Parents' Day, '37. CHARLES AGUSTUS SCOTT, Sergeants' Club, '37, Ping Pong Club, '36, ,J DKodak Club, '36, Bookbinding Club, President, Y. li '37, Business Staff of Fly Away Home, '37. y' N2 VIRGINIA LEEDS SCOTT 0 Student Council, '38, Maroon and l'Vl1ite, '37, K. P. Club, '38, Girl Reserves, Vice-President, '36, G. Y. M., '38, May Day, '37, Stunt Nite, '37, Home Economics Award, '37. VIRGINIA HUFFMAN SCOTT Home Economics Club, '37, Stunt Nite, '37, '38, K. P, Club, President, '38, Girl Reserves, Treasurer, '38, PATTIE ROULHAC SELLSO 0 Girls' Hi-Y, '37, '38, President, '36, Sopho- more Debating Club, '36, Art Club, '36, '37, May Day, '36, Knitting Club, '37, '38, Home Economics Club, '37, '38, I 5 X I Page Forty-four B x A 'R s W 5 --mzg.-Q, - ,.gpl:1I7fp' Q' l 'ia - . ?'VfFlLe.lf,aeef'f' L' 1,-:Jil i. f. I'-l5? '2 l M SENIORS ELMER SETLIFFE -k Arr Club, '35, '36, '37, Vice-President, '35, Glee Club, '35,- '36, Bohemian Girl, '35, R, O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '35, '36, '37. HARRY BRYANT SEWARD Y Kodak Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, '36, Maroon ana' White, '36, Tennis Club, '37, Chess Club, '38. DAVID SI-IAVIN Maroon ana' Ififbite, '35, '36, Associate Edi- tor, '36, Editor-in-Chief, '37, Times Page, '36, Shakespeare Club, '36, Midsumnzer Nigbfs Dream, '36, Student Council, '37, Editor-im Chief, News Page, '38, Chess Club, Vice-Presb dent, '38. PRISCILLA SHELLEY Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Bible Club, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Band, '36, '37, '38, ALICE SHERRILL Library Staff, '37, '38, First Aid Club, '37, Hiking Club, '36, Girls' Athletic Club, '38, HAROLD SI-IOENIG Nature Club, '36, Commercial Club, '37, '38, Radio Club, '37, EVERETT LYNCH SHUTTERS K Lettermen's Club, '36, '37, '38, Basketball, '37, '38, Manager of Football Team, '37, junior Basketball, '35, '36, Lettermen's Vodvil, '38. V- W ,Q , ' JAYNE SHUTTING 9 4' N. Gym Captain, '38, Home Economics Club, '38, Art Club, '36, Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Twelfth Night, '37, Stunt Nile, '36, '37, '38, R. O. T. C., Sponsor, '38, Song Leader of Class, '37, Senior Luncheon Committee, '37, May Day, '36, '37, '38, Parents' Day, '36, '37, Tennis Club, '36, Christmas Party Program, '36, '37, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, G. Y. M., '38 ALBERT KEITH SIMMONS, JR. Dynamo, '38, Nature Club, '36, Stamp Club, President, '37, Sergeants' Club, '37, Officers' Club, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37, First Lieutenant, '38, Stunt Nite, '38. JAMES ROBERT SIMMONS Sophomore Debating Club, '36, Nature Club, '37, Sergeants' Club, '37, Lettermen's Club, '38 for 193 V x ill I 'L ' x 4' 1 QW ' 'allh I 4 ? me vVy I , . 5 l DAVID M. SMITH R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '36, First Lieutenant, '37, Officers' Club, '36, Na- ture Club, Vice-President, '36, Lettermen's Club, '36, '37, Basketball Team, '36, '37. GLENN SIVIITI-I Stamp Club, '36, Shakespeare Club, '38. LILLIAN INEZ SMITH G. Y. M., '38, Girls' Hi-Y, '36, Girl Re- serves, '38, Typing Club, '38, Girls' Glee Club, '38, Home Economics Club, '37, '38, Home Eco- nomics Award, '38. MARY FRANK SMITH Entered '37 from Mount Saint Mary's Acad- emy, Hiking Club, '38, G. Y. M., '38. SENICDRS IVIARY CATHERINE SIMSQ O National Honor Society, '38, Student Coun- cil, '38, Library Staff, '36, President, '37, '38, Maroon and White, '35, '36, K. P. Club, Sec- retary, '37, Girl Reserves, Vice-President, '36, President, '37, '38, May Day, '36, Christmas Party Program, '37, '38, Parents' Day, '36, '37, '38, Knitting Club, '35, Stun! Nile, '38. RAY SIMS 0 REX s1Ms9 Part Time Student, '35, '36, '37, '38. AUDREY SMITI-I0 0 Girl Reserves, '36, May Day, '36, Hiking Club, '37, '38, Home Economics Club, '38. CHARLES CLEVELAND SMITH if Shakespeare Club, '36, Treasurer, '37, Library Staff, '37, '38, K. P. Club, '37, Maroon ana' Vlfkitc, '37, Dynamo, '38, R. O. T. C., Non- Commissioned Officer, '37, Second Lieutenant, '38, Sergeants' Club, '37, Officers' Club, '38, Stunt Nile, '36, '37, '38, Midsummer Nigh!'5 Dream, '36, Twelfth Night, '37, Travel Club, '37, '38. CHARLINE SMITH National Honor Society, '38, Student Coun- kcil, '38, Dynamo, '38, G. Y. IVI., '38, Nature Club, '36, '37, Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Maroon and White, '37, Times Page, '37, May Day, '36, '37, Stunt Nite, '36. Page Forty-:ix ' 'A . 3 'fJZ E!l.+- - Illlfff' M '.-,Ta- 7 R L Si:'7 m- 5 ,fl nl SENIQRS RUTH SIVIOOT Home Economics Club, '36, '37, '38, Girls' Glee Club, '36, '37, '38, First Aid Club, '37, First Aid Certificate, '37, Girls' Athletic Club, '38, G. Y. M., '38, Basketball Team, '36, '37, '38 MILTON F. SOLOMONQ ir Radio Club, '36, Sergeants' Club, '37, Of- ficers' Club, '38, Dynamo, '38, R. O. T. C., Second Lieutenant, '38, Science Club, '37. BEN SPIVA, JR. 'K Radio Club, '36, Sergeants' Club, '37, Let- termen's Club, '38, Basketball Team, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37. ELSIE LOUISE STERNE 9' Student Council, '38, Art Club, '37, Girl Reserves, '36, Maroon and White, '37, Time5 Page, '38, Dynamo, '38, Nlay Day, '37, Par- ents' Day, '37, '38, Senior Luncheon Commit' tee, '37, National Honor Society, '38. - C. L. STEVENS K Sergeants' Club, '37, R. O. T. C., Non-Com- missioned Officer, '37. JESSICA STONER Art Club, '38, Stamp Club, '38, Travel Club, '38 f -. V3 Xa! 6 1 Y Y A 2 I . x w 1 A VIOLET FRANCES STONERO O G. Y. M., '38, Girl Reserves, '36, Maroon and Wfhlte, '37, Spanish Club, '38, FRANCES LOUISE TALIAFERRO -is Girl Reserves, '36, Archery Club, '36, Junior Red Cross, '37, '38, Spanish Club, Treasurer, '37, First Aid Club, '37, Shafespeare Club, '38, Bible Club, '38, Orchestra, '36, '37, '38, Stunt Nite, '36, '37, Midsu1nmer Niglvfs Dream, '36, Christmas Party Program, '36, '37, May Day, '36, '37. HELEN TANDETA Sophomore Debating Club, '36, Spanish Club '37, '38, Shakespeare Club, '38, First Aid Clubz '37 NANCY TAYLOR 'F Girls' Hi-Y, '36, Girls' Athletic Club, '37 '38, Knitting Club, '37, K. P. Club, '37, Pari ents' Day, '37, G. Y. M., '38, or Page Forty- ffvf fr C ' l r1'l My illlll F , me A fl ' x' X Bri X N sl I if j -5 I si' 0 I 'Xa x sl' VIRGINIA THOMPSON Nature Club, '37, '38, Girls' Hi-Y, '38, G. Y. M., '38. IDA MAY TRUPIN if Maroo11 and Uflvite, '37, Dynamo, '38, Nature Club, '36, Le Cercle Francais, '38, Kodak Club, '38, Fly Away Home. '37. if JUNE TUCKER G. Y. M., '38, I-lome Economics Club, '36, '37, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, '37, '38, CARL JAMES TURNER 6 Harmonica Club, '36, '37, Science Club, '37, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37. LOIS MARIE TLJRNER 'k Typing Club, '38, Girl Reserves, '38. !.13:e-l:.:!Iul ' SENICDRS VIRGINIA THATCHERQ Gym Captain, '38, Parents' Day, '36, '37, '38, May Day, '36, '37, '38, Stunt Nite, '36, '37, '38, Christmas Party Program, '36 ,'37, '38, Home Economics C.ub, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Maroon and White, '37, Knitting Club, '37, Sophomore De- bating Club, '36. BUD THAXTON O 0 Lettermen's Club, '37, Secretary-Treasurer, '38, Basketball Team, '37, '38, Masquers' Club, '37, Vice-President, '38, Dynamo, '38, A. C. Club, '37, Stun! Nite, '36, '37, '38, Business Staff of Fly Away Home, '37, Spring Dante, '38, Kodak Club, '37, May Day, '38, Class Cheerleader, '37, '38, BERNICE THOMAS National Honor Society, '38, Typing Club, Vice-President, '36, '37, Secretary, '38, Girl Re- serves, '36, First Aid Club, '37, Student Coun- cil, '38, G. Y. M., '37, '38, May Day, '36, Parents' Day, '36, '37. JAMES THOMAS ' Lettermen's Club, '36, '37, Lettermen's Vod- vil, '37, Football Team, '36, '37. TILMAN THOMPSON 'F Bull Dogs, '36, '37, Stage Manager, '38, Hi-Y, '36, Secretary, '37, Sergeants' Club, Sec- retary, '37, Masquers' Club, '38, Bankers' Club, '38, Officers' Club, Secretary, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37, Captain, '38, Gym Sponsor, '38, May Day, '38, Business Staff of Fly Away Home, '37. l W- Page Forty-eight s , . A - A .gpJJwff' f-A if .. .WfvW4a...J..,..,p,afF' .EJJXJ SENIORS HOWARD VAN ZANT 0 0 Basketball Team, '37, '38, Lettermen's Club, '37, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Of- ficer, '37, First Lieutenant, '38, Business Staff of Spring Dance, '38, Stunt Nite, '37, '38, Ping Pong Club, '36, Harmonica Club, '37, Business Staff of Twelfilv Night, '37, Officers' Club, '38, Hiking Club, '37, '38, Lettermen's Vodvil, '38, junior Football Team, '37. ANNE VAUGHAN JAMES VAUGHN 0 Bible Club, '36, '37, '38, Commercial Club, '37, Junior Red Cross, '38. RUTH WALKERO 0 Girl Reserves, '36, '37, Secretary, '38, Typ- ing Club, '37, '38, Home Economics Club, '37, Girls' Athletic Club, '37, Times Page, '37, G. Y. M., '38, Junior Red Cross, '36, '37. BETTY MARGARET WALL Dynamo, '38, Girls' Glee Club, '36, '37, '38, Girl Reserves, '36, '37, '38, G. Y. M., '37, '38, Hiking Club, '36, '37, '38, Parents' Day, '37, Stunt Nile, '37, '38, May Day, '37. JEAN WALLACE 0 May Day, '36, '37, Maroon and While, '37, Girl Reserves, '36, '37, '38, Spring Dance, '38, Home Economics Club, '38. 1 Q-' Q 5 f ROBERT J. WASHBURN Junior Red Cross, '37, R. O. T. C., Non- Commissioned Officer, '38, Sergeants' Club, '38. qw N - RAYMOND D. WEITZNER 0 Stamp Club, Secretary, '36, '37, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37, First Lieuten- ant, '38, Sergeants' Club, '37, Officers' Club, '38, Dynamo, '38, Student Council, '38, Stunt Nile, 38, National Honor Society, '38. FRED WETHERFORD Stamp Club, '36, Hiking Club, '38, Nature Club, '38. JUNE WHITE 9'- Girl Reserves, '36, '37, '38, G. Y. Nl., '38, Bible Club, '38, Times Page, '38. Page Forty-nine ,1 F 'f M - IH' BETTY WILLIAMSON French Club, '36, G. Y. M., '38, Student Council, '38, Home Economics'Club, Secretary, '38, Stunt Nite, 538. MARGARET WILSON National Honor Society, '38, Spanish Club, '36, Typing Club, '37, Bible Club, '37, Secre- tary, '38, Nature Club, '38, Commercial Club, Secretary, '38. WOODROW WILSON if Boys' Glee Club, '35, '36, President, '37, '38, Camera Club, '37, Vice-President, '38, Baseball Team, '36, Hiking Club, '37, '38, Stunt Nite, '38, NAOMI WINZIMER Spanish Club, '36, '37, '38, Shakespeare Club, '37, '38, Times Page, '36, '37, Junior Red Cross, '36, '37, Bs. uf? S SENIORS JACK W1-IITEHEADQ O Football Team, '36, '37, Captain, '38, Letter- men's Club, '36, '37, '38, Lcttermen's Vodvil, '37, '38. LYNETTE WI-IITTEN 9 0 Girl Reserves, '36, '37, '38, Bible Club, '38. RUTH WHITTENBURG Valedictorian, National Honor Society, '37, Vice-President, '38, Shakespeare Club, '37, Sec- retary, '38, Dynamo, '38, Maroon and White, '37, Girl Reserves, '36, '38, Girls' Glee Club, '36, '38, Sophomore Debating Club, Secretary, '36, Times Page, Captain, '37, Business Staff of Twelfth Night, '37, Business Staff of Spring Dance, '38, Library Staff, '38, K. P. Club, '37. DOROTHY WILLIAMS 'K G. Y. M., '38, Parents' Day, '38, Girls' Hi-Y, '36, Girl Reserves, '36, Junior Red Cross, '37, Bible Club, '36. JAMES WILLIAMS 'k Boys' Hi-Y, '36, '37, '38, junior Red Cross, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, 5537, Library Staff, '38. 3 RALPH WILLIAMS x Student Radio Announcer, '38, Announcers' Club, '38, Sophomore Debating Club, Presi- adent, '36, Bull Dogs, '38, Sergeants' Club, '37, I-Officers' Club, '38, Masquers' Club, President, '38, Vice-President of Class, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37, Cadet Captain Adjutant, '38, Gym Sponsor, '38, Fly Away Home. '37, Spring Dance, '38, Stunt Nite, '38, Track Team, '38. ..,. Q . f ig' 4 I Page Fifty . .Q 5 A -1'E-2225, A IQIIEEB-fi'-' me if , , ,A ,f...i1......:-4f1f' ii:-.fr ii IE nirfizr-F H 3.72271 , J SENIORS ROBERTA ALICE WOODEN f Girls' Hi-Y, '36, Girl Reserves, '36, First Aid Club, '37, G. Y. M., Bs. MARIBELLE WOODSQ O National Honor Society, '38, Nature Club, '36, Girl Reserves, '36, Maroon ana' White, '37, '38, First Aid Club, '37, Dynamo, '38, Library Staff, '38, G. Y. M., '38, May Day, '36, '37. WALTER WOOTEN 'K Salutatorian, President of Student Body, '38, Student Council, '37, '38, Boys' Hi-Y, '36, Vice- President, '37, Business Manager of Fly Away Home, '37, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Of- ficer, '37, Captain, '38, Maroon and White, '37, Sergeants' Club, Vice-President, '37, Bankers' Club, '37, Vice-President, '38, National Honor Society, '37, '38, Dynamo, '38, Masquers' Club, '37, Officers' Club, '38, Travel Club, '37, Spring Dance, '38, Gym Sponsor, '38, Stunt Nite, '38, May Day, '38. AGNES LOUISE WRIGHT 0 Sophomore Debating Club, '36, Girls' Hi-Y, '36, G. Y. M., '37, '38, Girls' Athletic Club, '38, Hiking Club, '38, Stunt Nite, '38. BILL WRIGHT Maroon and While, '36, Typing Club, '37, '38, Commercial Club, '37, '38, Checkers' Club, '36 '37 '38 DAVID WILSON WRIGHT 'K National Honor Society, '38, Bankers' Club, Auditor, '36, Bank Manager, '37, President, '38, Maroon and White, '37, Typing Club, '36, Stunt Nite, '37, '38, K. P. Club, '37. X i JOHN MARTIN WRIGHT National Honor Society, '38, R. O. T. C., Non-Commissioned Officer, '37, Battalion Lieu- tenant Colonel, '38, Le Cercle Francais, '36, Nou: Verrons, '36, Twelfth Night, '37, Junior Red Cross, '37, Sergeants' Club, Treasurer, '37, Stamp Club, '37, Student Council, '38, Offi- cers' Club, President, '38, Lost and Found, '38. SARA ELIZABETH CAMP Glee Club, '36, '37, '38, Home Economics Club, '36, '37, First Aid Club, '37, Girls' Hi-Y '37, Treasurer, '38, Typing Club, '38, Girl Re- serves, '37, Nature Club, '36, May Day, '37, Parents' Day, '37, '38, Weep No More, My Lady, '37. WILNIA ROWE Girls' Hi-Y, '38. DOROTHY THORSEN Entered '38 from Ironwood High School, Ir- onwood, Michigan. -Oil? for 103 , V -'-.- t , 1 fllfifilgn x i 'K 1 X 'J' .awk .wx.'4, ft slr? nf- SCUTHERN MOUNTAINS We hail thee, Southern Mountains, Nature's treasure stores! Slumbering slopes of cloud-draped green, Piled range on range, mist wrapped, against the sun- A leaf-trimmed stairway, leading close to God- What vistas do your heights command! Verdant valleys, wide, and peacefulg Quiet streams that slip away From flower-decked gorgesg Green-fringed cliffs of fern-clad stone, Swept hy breezes spiced with Laurel, rhododendron, meadow rue, And fragile gentiang Cool, green glens, Where God's- thoughts linger- May He keep thy beauty ever thus From man's destroying hand! --JAMES MILLER. Page Fifty-two UMW F .c Tiglisfr .iIIl'Ifl'f New 1.4-Y' if fs' .r. X ' I I .gsfl- I-gm, ,ae-if lt in HISTQRY CF THE CLASS QF 1938 By Alex Radin Well, Time does fly! Two years, eight months, twenty days, and six and a half hours ago 674 soph- omores for the first time trudged up the front steps of Chattanooga High School. Yet only yesterday it seems we came together for the first time as a sophomore class. And when we did, we won our first distinction. Everybody could say that we weren't the smartest class, and that maybe we weren't the best looking class, and some probably said that we weren't the most talented class. But after that first meeting everybody agreed on one thing-We were the danged noisiest class that ever entered the portals of Chattanooga High School. We had a class meeting and we let it be known for miles around. The town thought the Bronx Zoo had moved into the chapel of City High School as a side attraction of the Thursday evening wrestling matches, which were evidently being staged at High School. Perhaps some of the clamor in the first meeting was made because of the Civil War being fought between Dickinson and North Chattanooga Junior High Schools. Dickinson promoted Charles Oliphant for president of the sophomore class, and North Chattanooga whooped up Forrest King. After a few close bal- lots, Charles Oliphant was declared president, and Forrest King took the consola- tion prize by being elected vice-president. After the storm subsided somewhat, La Fay Saulpaw was elected secretary, Ann Caudle, treasurer, and Mary Nell Ling, songleader. Miss Bessie Flo McGill, armed with Cotton', Watts, pardon me, cot- ton wads, in her ears, lived through that now historic meeting as class sponsor. One Cctober morning Charles Oliphant, class president, took a hand in the ground-breaking for the new wings. Thanksgiving rolled around. and the sopho- mores had charge of the chapel program. David Shavin. and his sister, Senior Dora, wrote and presented a Thanksgiving play. In quick succession Charleyne won honors Stunt Nile in the Firefly',, and we found ourselves 55.00 to the good for selling the most tickets to Stunt Nite. In February Cleo Collins won the Chat- tanooga Times Five Mile Race. The year was climaxed when we presented Sam Smartt with the Sophomore Achievement Award, and time grew near for the election of officers for our junior year: Sponsor, Miss Bessie Flo McGill, president, Charles Oliphantg vice- president, Mary Nell Ling, secretary, Margaret Kelly, and treasurer, La Fay Saulpaw. In our junior year we were again hoping to gain our laurels in the sporting world by having a member of our class win the Time: Five Mile Race. We banked heavily on two strong contenders, Bob Frost and Joe Tiger Man Adkins. When the boys were coming down the home stretch a tense crowd waited. Although Bob didn't come in first, he did come in third, while Joe, the Tiger Man , rolled along in L. D. Miller-'s car. On Friday evening, May 7, 1937, our class gave its second play, a Watts' production entitled Fly Away Home. The cast included George Warren, Dor- othy Price, La Fay Saulpaw, Ralph Williams, Ida May Trupin, Mary Nell Ling, Bob Clson, Reavis Roberts, Jim Austin, Flora Belle Morris, Richard Howes, Win- ston Gonia, and Margaret Hon. The business manager, by the way, was Walter Wooten. G 7, Page Fifty-three Q A.. jg One day at assembly Miss Annetta Trimble appeared on the platform. Twelve juniors were to be escorted to the stage as National Honor Society nominees. After quite a bit of anxiety, the old members finally, one by one, brought the faculty-chosen nominees to the stage. Their teeth chattering like a Tommy gun, those brought were James Alexander, Nellie Ruth Day, Martha Dillard, Margaret Fain, Nat Kaderly, Margaret Kelly, Louise Massey, Charles Oliphant, Alex Radin, Ruth Whittenburg, Margaret Wilson, and Walter Wooten. When Nel- lie Ruth Day's hair almost caught fire in the candle procession, she didnit care. Shucks, Fd even gain two pounds to be elected into the Honor Societyf' Nellie said. The last edition of the Maroon and White brought forth many comments as to its improvement. David Shavin was editor, and Reavis Roberts, business man- ager. The paper had been enlarged and in its content was comparable in some measure to a metropolitan newspaper. .At the end of that year, Charles Oliphant was elected senior class presi- dent, Miss Bessie Flo McGill was chosen sponsor, Ralph Williams, vice-president, Margaret Kelly, secretary, and Nellie Ruth Day, treasurer. In the fall of '37 we entered our senior year. Walter Wooten, master poli- tician, took over his duties as president of Student Council, which position auto- matically made him president of the student body, and James Miller took over the duties of vice-president, while james Alexander became treasurer, and Martha Dillard, secretary. In the R. O. T. C. unit, .lack Wright, whose favorite cheer is hip, hip, hooray was made Lieutenant-Colonel, and Reavis Roberts strutted as Major. When Christmas dropped in for a visit, the class lapsed into second childhood and played host to the Vine Street Orphans at their Christmas party. After the City-Central game, Jack Whitehead and Bob Bales found that they were All-City footballers for their good all-season playing. Efford Norris, who at tim.e of writing is still a member of the senior class, was made All-City basket- baller. The seniors gave Spring Dance for their annual play. Perhaps I'd better not mention more about this event, because many of the teachers were tempted to use some of the language used in the play to describe Spring Dance. And Pat, faithful janitor, now retired, heard the play and immediately afterward thought it best to destroy the script. By mistake, however, he destroyed all the programs, and therefore l cannot give you the exact date of the performance. However, the play left such an impression, that particularly Mary Louise Clift and Alfred Eatherly, who played the leads, can't be forgotten. After the mocking burlesque and gaiety of Senior Day, after the Junior- Senior Prom and the picnic comes Class Day. We have just about completed our sojourn at Chattanooga High School-about two years, eight months, twenty days, and six and a half hours, if you please. Someone will no doubt say, Oh, we'll never forget that class-the Class of l938. Next year, at this very same time, others will occupy our places, but we shall remember the time we have spent in old High School. There are incidents that have happened here which we will remember the rest of our days-little insignificant happenings that somehow seem to fasten themselves into our memories. Friends and knowledge we have gained, will, like other pleasant remembrances, live with us always. The Class of 1938 is grateful to Chattanooga High School, we have taken much from it, and we shall give in return our love and gratitude. Y up Page Fifty-four X DYNAM e Sm N . it .KII!a'!7FF' als! ii x. l lilpi? SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY By Nellie Ruth Day Third Saturday in June, 1948. Dear Diary: Today was the most pleasing interlude I,ve spent since the good old high school days. Need I cell you I attended the Class of ,38,s reunion held at Wyatt Hall? It was certainly a treat for sore eyes to see my classmates and the school building itself. Diary, you'd be surprised at some of the things that the old gang are doing. The Ellis girls-Fofo, Asimo G., Asimo V., Helen, and Sara-have hnally decided that it's high time for them to be known as one family instead of as a group of individuals. Hence, they have formed a basketball team and are playing boys' teams according to boys' rules, and winning most of their games at that! Quite a few of the old class have gone into newspaper work. Robert Donaldson, the neglected Romeo of ,38, is writing a column on advice to the lovelorn. Such an occupa- tion caused him to be the man of the hour. I saw him surrounded by a bevy of dis- tressed maidens, seeking his safe advice. Among them I recognized Anne jackson, Betty Williamson, Helen Culberson, and Mildred Kelso. Another of our classmates who answered a journalistic call is Joe Tiger Adkins. Joe now writes a comic strip called Mazie, the Foo-Pitcher, and Her Palsf, Joe told me than he got his inspiration from Annie Beth Lea who, in her high school days, had such coy ways in the presence of John Lee, Hager Odom, and Oscar Davis. Gloria Miller and her nose for sweeping newsv were there gathering dirt for her scandal sheet called Sadie,s Sob Storyf, Mae Carpenter's absence was quite noticeable, but Herbert Dent, who is corresponding with her, explained that Mae is doing missionary work in darkest Africa. Bud Thaxton couldn't attend, either, but he certainly is up on top. At present Bud is engaged in a flag pole sitting contest. Luckily, the Barrick and Rose Circus was in Chattanooga during the reunion. This fact permitted three more classmates to be present. One was Charles Smith, who is with the circus as lion tamerg Elizabeth Corbin, now a bareback rider with this unit, Harry Mattice, the fair-haired Adonis, was inquiring as to where he could get a marcelle. Naturally, I recommended the Ruth Smoot Beauty Shop. Another classmate who has pursued a more serious profession is Joe Coplan, now a famous lawyer. Such a great lawyer is he that he means nothing he says. Only his secre- tary, Miriam Landress, could interpret his meaning to us. Someone turned on a special Kenneth Hood constructed radio. The first thing he heard was the voice of the long-winded politician, Reavis Roberts, in a campaign speech. Everyone wanted to turn the radio off, but Roberts was just closing his speechg so we de- cided to listen a while longer. Announcer Robert Simmons stated that he had just heard that the flying Newtons, lost in the fog for twenty-four hours, were reported as headed for Chattanooga. Their pilot, Barbara Cross, stated that Mrs. Newton, to whom she referred as Ozzie, was airsick and was quite ready to land in the football held back of C. H. S. The reunion did not lag. We were entertained by two classmates who have become adagio dancers. They were none other than La Fay Saulpaw and Leo Mennen. After , DYNAMC the dance, we enjoyed a play given by a Shakespearean troupe, among whom were Mary Louise Clifr, Dorothy Price, Virginia Thatcher, and Martha Dillard. In the play Nat Kaderly tried to tame Bette Jane Fisher, as if Nat could tame anyone! The only one really suitable for the part is Keith Simmons. The two funniest people I saw were Jim Austin and Charles Oliphant. Jim owns a men's haberdashery, and he really believes in advertising his merchandise. In his green and gray-checked suit, tilted derby, spats and cane, Jim was stunning. Charles was wor- rying everyone to buy some Octivory soap, in order that he might save enough coupons to send for a special autographed portrait of the glamorous movie star, Jayne Shutting. Several of our classmates have become connected with the law enforcing side of our government. L. D. Miller has a pull with the judicial department. Mrs. Miller, once known as Mary Guy Evans, averages three traffic tickets a week. Three policemen, David Wright, Ralph Williams, and Jack Gwillim had all they could do to keep the two rival prima don- nas, Fern Beckert and Kathryn King. from starting a riot. Even their understudies, Anne Caudle and Betty Easterly, were ready to enter into the spirit of the brawl. Bill Palmer, janitor at C. H. S., helped quiet these last two. Remember, Diary, he always did have a way with the women, but Palmer started running, though, when he saw jimmy Miller, the tax collector, headed his way. We almost had another brawl between the Jacks-Whitehead and Wright: White- head has another semester in high school, but he thought that since he was once a member of the Class of '38, he had a right to attend the reunion. Mr. Wright. however, thought it best to take advantage of the opportunity of catching IVIr. Whitehead for skipping school last November. Jack Wright, you see, is now truant officerg and this is the first chance he's had to catch up with the elusive Mr. Whitehead. It's a good thing that Walter Wooten started his charm school. Otherwise, Efford Norris, George Hamill, Ray Lykins. Billy Prigmore, and Harold Phelps wouldn't have known how to sip their punch a la Emily Post if the professor hadn't trained them. The punch was terrible. No wonder, Howard Van Zant made it. And the cakes! Someone turned jimmy Alexander loose with the fancy icing, and consequently the cakes were so over-decorated that they were scarcely edible. I was advised to go to the Greasy Skilletn to eat, but the crowd was too dense. Betty Ruth Austin barked orders in that staccato voice she acquired as gym major at C. H. S. It seemed as if I would never be served, so I drove on to the Meyer Hasden Tea Shoppe. Well, Diary, now Iim home and my guests, Louise Massey and Betty Jordan, are yell- ing for me to turn out the light so that they can go to sleep. Betty is really ready for dreams after that telephone conversation with handsome Dr. John Mighton. I'm sort of sleepy myself, Diary. Don't worry, you haven't heard all you're going to about that Class of BS. Oooops! I gotta stop now. Betty is threatening to turn off the lamp--and there it goes - - - Page Fifty-six UUPWTA .7 ,fx F ,tv ,ar-.mi if l . 'Q 'T 'ENE ,I-1' I . if fi' A' s.-f2Ef.u: f 15' ' ififffg al:- ..-.ilxit nl It-leaf? ' 1' ' ..i1'eE'FFfl'Q' A .4af..-gF'i'3ef..i-QFWQI' l WE BEQUEAT H By joseph Caplan We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred thirty-eight, of Chattanooga High School, of Hamilton County, Tennessee, being of feeble minds and deteriorating bodies, aware of the uncertainty of life, realizing that the end is near, we hope, do make, and publish this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by us at any time. ITEM I To the institution, that has really been our benefactor, we bequeath our highest esteem, regard, and our children unto the third and fourth generations. ITEM II To the faculty that has endured us, we 'leave our love, honor, and respect, with hopes for rest and peace. ITEM III We bequeath to our sponsor, Miss Bessie Flo McGill, who has been our guiding star through thick and thin,', our love and affection. Thanks a Million. ITEM IV Our tactfulness, our sincerity, our initiative, our superb mentalities, our Hollywood profiles, and our charming personalities, we submit to the juniors. If any big heads re- sult, however, this provision shall be revoked. ITEM V To the sophomores, we will our fondest hopes of becoming seniors. ITEM VI Charles Oliphant's leadership and pleasing personality, we, by their request, confer upon Franz Zeigler and Seymore Frumin. ITEM VII The intellectual brilliancy of Willie Ruth Whittenburg and Elizabeth Corbin is left to anyone who is capable of assuming such responsibility. ITEM VIII Margaret Kelly,s love for the opposite sex, we will to Mary Ellen Burton. ITEM IX The 'Qhe man of C. H. S., Charles fButchj Smith, surrenders his masculine physique to that termite, Jerry Orkin. ITEM X The timidity and shyness of Shirley Ann Jacobs, we leave to Sarah Gordon, realizing that U30 Gordonsv could work up a storm. ITEM XI The self-esteem of Wheeler Conkling, we divide equitably among Dick Whitmore, Lester Bowden, Bob Turnbull, and any other half dozen timid undergraduates. ITEM XII Nellie Ruth Day's humor and Reavis Roberts' wit, we bequeath to Mr. Bates for safe keeping until new wise-crackers come along. E CT' 3 Page Fifa- fevf n K 'Y , ..,. Q DY NAM ESE ITEM XIII Bob Frost's pugilistic ability, we bestow upon Willard Travis, who has already won fame as 'Qthe teachers, petf' May he rest in peace. XIV The disposition of Nell Louise Longley, that has earned for her the appellation of Sweetie,', we graciously pass on to Mrs. Whips. ' ITEM XV Rex Conley leaves Chattanooga I-Iigh School. That is his will. ITEM XVI David Shavin and Alex 'Radin bequeath their journalistic talents to Barney Brody, may they not cause him to do the same as Steve, namely, to jump off Brooklyn bridge. ITEM XVII The terpsichorean rushin's', of Mary Nell Ling and Jayne Shutting, we submit to Lillian Shutting and Bobby McConnell, Stalin permitting. ITEM XVIII Tilly Thompson passes on his Bull Dogl' instincts to Mac Davis. ITEM XIX To all future dancing prodigies, we will the gracefulness of Helen jones and Charleyne Guedron. ' ITEM XX The inferiority complex of Charles Scott, we give up hesitatingly. I-Iere's hoping that Billy Fritts and Ren Marlc Spector can fill his shoes. ITEM XXI Woodrow Wilson relinquishes his delightful singing voice to his most ardent rival, tl. B. Bass. ITEM XXII We bequeath to Major McMillan and Sergeant Proctor our sincerest wishes for an army with more privates than officers. ITEM XXIII The class attorney wills his sincerest apologies to those whose dignity he has unin- tentionally vexed, and as a consolation, ITEM XXIV To make sure that this act shall be declared unconstitutional, we hereby nominate and appoint as the sole executor of this our last will and testament, President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In witness, whereof, we have hereunto set our hands this 31st day of May, 1938, A. D. fSignedj JOSEPH COPLAN, Clays Attorney. Signed by the said Joseph Coplan for the Class of 1938 as and for their last will and testament in the presence of us, the undersigned, who, at his request, and in his sight and presence, have subscribed our names hereto as attesting witnesses the day and date above written. Miss Kate Garvin IQ X Mr. Paul Hendrix KOWYBJ Mr. S. N. Hamic Page Fifty-eight M Q f Y E l Ji . YS 'g'-:!:.apa.L1'- .Q::.Xx.nT-XTVQK' xv ?3': Btwn X. I lf!-556' fl ,N Q Hufiivf D N , Me cfm!! of 58,6121-e5y h e fo ufzife On Me Glf8l4iI7 0 the f ie cS'atu-:ffm oz! Wwe, X95 ,in the amfzfo ium OKC alfanooga A490 1-Scbool o one .Mall 6e dCl1IOl7l!Udl7i6tf by fziemf N rela tim or 6a mfenfional- ly dffgllf ie ale cylzck of mace!!-, X fl on zeaffiffg Me above, ff Heazbq dyfzec dll lflf my Aiymtuze . x 4 I dai 4 nm Jupvjrozfe X Mu pw! .X E ,lil ffmfcfn Qnxfmtfcc Aff!-1 V M6 K ' ' '7 Aggilg Uii ff V ff, 4,137-336 X ' Wu ' ,B,l W7 f Ee f 'Alf QW A fi????iixEE 1-QV' 193 8 Page DY at M Q N- FRANZ ZIEGLER President DICK WHITMORE Vire-President JANE MEYER As the proud doors of C. H. S. swung 530614,-y open to initiate a new term of education, some MILDRED LEE four hundred juniors stood with dazzling eyes Tredmrey and glorified hearts to think of their Hstrug- M155 KATHERINE WILKEY gling daysn as sophomores, bewildered by the Sponjor immense halls and long-legged students. Yes, the day had come when we were able to stand with outstretched arms calling ulittle sophiesn to ask them how they felt surrounded by all these men and women. Our maturity and guiding ability , however, were only the results of many days when we, too, were terrifi- cally heckled. To seek talent for the various junior projects was our first step in class organization. Talent was wanteclg talent was received. Witli Jane Meyer as editor-in-chief of The Illaroon and Wfvite, a major junior project, news has been plentiful as well as interesting. Yes, Page -Sixty .I 'If' Sax E, ' 'TT 1 ':g':jvJ-'I Y-,A 1 Y Q 4 is ffl is -1'S1wf ' j . 'fre i ,flwlgiilliiff 5 5 i- reg-fied QQ S' mm-uma: u T if -iaz4tfi.if. zl in Robert Burgner, Boots Brockett, Ruth Keyes, Betty Cartwright, Mildred Lee, Tom De Rossett, Jane Meyer, Charles Ward, and Franz Ziegler was found sufficient talent to help make the junior play, Growing Pains, a tremendous success. Such musical and dancing talent as possessed by Bobbie Ruth Borin, Madolyn Wilkerson, Ruth Keyes, and Virginia Weitzner helped to make the junior stunt and Stunt Nite most entertaining. Perhaps most important on the lips and in the hearts of all juniors is the ever-glorious Junior-Senior Prom. If the students were ever deprived of this event, the school term would be similar to steak without French-fried potatoes. Other social activities of the class were sta ettes one . g . - honoring the Baylor cadets, and a most successful junior party. Now as juniors we are climbing the hill of life with each day bringing us closer and closer to the top of the hill, the end of our schooling, when we shall stand dazed desiring to go on into this exciting world, but yearning to turn back and tread once again the satin-lined hill which we climbed at C. H. S. Three? cz crowd MA , Page Sixty-one fec e s-i U DY A M ' e N 'xxx I ' SEYMORE FRUMIN President WAYNE SCHLESINGER Vice- President GOLDEN SAULPAW Secretary BETTY GARMANY Treasurer Miss MARGARET DECKER Sponsor F f , f - 6 'J f A, 1 . 1' PHCMGRE As nature donned her autumnal colors, the doors of C. H. S. swung open to greet the class of '40, With a new school, a new plan, and many new contacts in store, life seemed to have taken on new zeal. A light unto their path was Miss Margaret Decker, for without her guidance the way would have heen dark. Page Sixty-Info LLQYAX in , - U, 1 'SF'-2l',,Q, gif-fn A . i wif l f i fWfW77L5a5,lLQ' 4-im.. i. it -lfflff -fl Guides, in the form of handbooks, proved helpful in aiding the new usophsl' around their new home. As always falls the lot of the baby class, a Thanksgiving program was given. Junior Van Vleet served the class as chairman of the ticket selling committee for the City-Central game. In addition, the sophomores entertained the class of '41 with a chapel program and a tour through the building. 4 E S X Every Sophomore has his day. or 193 8 I J... fvvxpwv- I Q In um N 1 Y 1 ' Allen Iona Applewhite, Martin Bailey, Warren Baker, Ruth Barnette, Mildred Baxter, Roy Benson, Nellie Blaylock, Sara Blumberg, Sara Bonine, Elmer Breneman, Betty Jo Brown, Charles Brown, Jessie Brown, Neal Burnette, Charlyne Burnette, Louise Caplan, Jo Ann Carden, Elizabeth Carlock, Grace Carr, Charlotte Carroll, Jimmy Casteel, Charles Chambers, Ralph Cook, Charles Cook, Imogene Cook, Lillie Cress, R. H. Daniel, Hugh Davis, Clyde CPHQMCRE 7 The buzzing litzle B's Davis, Edward Dockery, Junior Dodson, Elizabeth Doss, Elbert Edwards, Ethel Fann, James Fulghum, George Gardner, Helen Glenn, Fred Gonia, Charlotte Green, Helen Griffey, Thomas Gulley, Frances Harris, Joyce Harris, Kathleen Hatfield, Juanita Heird, Juanita Henry, Wallace Hicks, Irene Higdon, Elizabeth Hill, Julian Hilliard, Oscar Hipp, Eleanor Hise, Dorothy Hitz, Bob Holder, Clyde Hollingsworth, Billy Horne, Fred Houston, Betty Huckabee, William Huggins, Hall Hunter, Jean Jacobs, Sallie Jewell, Betty Johnston, Lawrence Johnson, Frances Jones, Ann Jones, Frances Kelley, Thad Key, Ruby Kunz, Constance Lamb, Virginia Lane, Hazel Legg, Earl Lyle, Marjorie Lynett, Richard Mann, Minnie Marchman, Bethel McVVhorter, Catherine Miller, Juanita Mims, Dorothy Moore, Marie Newell, George Norell, Jo Ann Northrup, Kathryn O'Neal, L. G. Payne, Charles Perry, Elizabeth Phillips, Dorothy Phillips, Vivian Plank, Thelma Pogue, Eugenia Pogue, Hayes Prater, Emma Presley, Betty Presley, Evelyn Prichard, Herchel Prodan, Helen Pursell, Margarette Randle, Sue Reddick, Lemuel Reese, Eugenia Reese, John Rhodes, Barry Ridge, Dorothy Riley, Nancy Sands, Mary Jane Saylor, Jewell Silverman, Reva Sitzler, Jimmy Smalley, Howard Smiddie, R. E. Smith, Helen Smith, Lyman Smoot, Virginia Shringel, Margaret Stevenson, Virginia Steward, Fred Stromquist, Anne Stuart, George Summers, Betty Swanson, Jewel Tztpp, Bob Thatch, M. L. Thomas, Gladys Trible, Milton Underwood, Harvey Vick, Marguerite Vines, Louise Vlasses, Koula Watson, Charles White, Helen Williams, Eileen WVilson, Ruth Zarzour, Elizabeth Page Sixty-four 1-. . f 1 , ,1., ,, 1 ,w 9L EV fs 4m . , . l LE ,v ,V 13:-J A ,795 'M A 3 ., ,N 'wg 'iii 5333? egg., -- , be , . . -.www if f f' ' 1 A . 1 . 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Vrffw -,griivii-,--g,,'vQJY11f hm '.w--mg',5l'- '1fy'nq'1,f.a.1 -,JJ ww- A ,iw wu.QgJ'-fi. -H fjwgw f'2v.lf'h.v. ,.s.:.4.i:,-. f 'I,F3.f'..?fi-'.-fc?'jl'?-.',f.-.-3-'-JYi,i3??1J7T1A:'f2L1'??ff,..'S'2,Tl9585421 4f3i'zv?.'ufsP-wx.-f54ifzeNi'u,Amima-iff.'mf1i',,zw7:'w,-Hr:-5-'41r5f1fwe1Qk'M:1Q?f?151sHw-fy- ?P5f2w...?1-'-'V' if ' as .. 1 .X -- '-egg, ,. A , I IIS-Wg! of , W.-+vf.rrfJ4QE,l!,!ef.e,-Q all-'ZYLM nl -elifl Zlln' ' ' Wooten, J. Miller, Dillard, Alexander, Bates, Angel, Baker, Bishop, M. Brown, Bull, Campbell, Coplan, Day, H. Ellis, Fain, Frost, Gilley, Groner, Harley, Hasden, High, Huggins, B. Jones, Leiper, Ling, McCoy, Martin, Osborn, J. Palmer, Phelps, Radin, Robertson, V. L. Scott, Sims, C. Smith, Sterne, Thomas, Travis, Weitzner, Williamson, Conkling, Kelly, Frumin, Ziegler, Oliphant, Roberts, Meyer, Whitmore, J. Wright, M. Davis. TUDE T CGUNCIL Membership in Student Council is one of the most desired and outstanding honors bestowed upon students at C. H. S. This representative body consists of one member from each homeroom, the presidents of the three classes, the editors-in-chief and business managers of the school publications, the student marshal, and the cadet commander of the R. O. T. C. unit. Among the functions of the Student Council are making announcements in home- room, operating the Lost and Found department, and selecting subjects for forum dis- cussions. D , , if K 42 ...: . . . I .,.. -:J 1' P DYNAM .- QQ First Row, across: Kelly, Whittenburg, Fain, Day, Dr. Trimble. 12 Second Row, across: Alexander, Dillard, Kaderly, Massey, Oliphant, Radin. if Third Row, across: Wilson, VVooten, Austin, Coplan, Corbin, Evans. 313 Fourth Row, across: Fisher, Groner, G. Miller, J. Miller, Neff, Osborn. wi Fifth Row, across: Pirkle, Shavin, Clift, Cross, Sims. 53 Sixth Row, across: Price, Thomas, Roberts, J. Wright, D. Wright. Q Seventh Row, across: Woods. Ellis, Smith, Gilley. '55 Eighth Row, across: Ling, McCoy, Lowden, O'Neal. NATIONAL HCNQR SQCIETY Membership in the National Honor Society is probably the most cherished honor that any high school student receives. Selection for membership is based on the faculty vote on points of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. Clnly members of the upper third of the senior class are eligible for membership. C. H. Sfs chapter of the National Honor Society was organized in 1924 by Dr. An- netta Trimble and was the first in this section of the country. Dr. Trimble has always been an inspiration and guide to the society. Seniors taken in at the end of the year were: Mary Alice I-lamriclc, Mary Katherine Long, Elsie Louise Sterne, and Raymond Weitzner. . Page Sixty-six Q45 5 LUY5 -1'-1!:gLs.,, A IQIIEBEVA F59 if r.T,45H:fp1-.xii L 'g,:i ck- ljyfjfigilvjngflb ala-intel W' sef'3EWff Z D. Wright, President, Wooten, Vice-President: Dillard, Secretary: Alexander, Trcaiurerg Bender, Au- ditor: Miller, Bookstore Manager: Selcer, Sponsor: L. Saulpaw, Thompson, Milwee, Oliphant, Kelly. No Pictures: Day and Harris. BANKERS' CLUB Under the able guidance of its sponsors, Mr. W. P. Selcer, and lVlr. Sam D. Harris, and its motto of service, the Bankers' Club operates the school bookstore. I-lere all school supplies are sold, deposits on accounts are received, and a Savings Bank is operated. Car ticket requisitions are issued, also, for the convenience of the students. For entertainment the club has several traditional enteltainments every year, these being a luncheon at which pins for service are presented and a chapel program following, a banquet followed by a theatre party, and a picnic on the last Friday of the school year. 1 0 : Q 3 Page Sixty-seven 'VI 'VVWHT' dum V Q DYNAM iii Brody, Harris, Meyer, Edit0r-in- Chiefg Miss O'Brien, Adviserg A. Wise, Z. Wise. Merlwmix -- 4556 M A R C Q Counting sheep these sleepless nights is not so had as the torture endured hy the Maroon and White executives as they lie in hed and count those empty columns which they visual- ize in the next week's paper. Articles in hy Monday . . . poor paragraph . . , rewrite . . . article not long enough , . . break up the conversationf' and finally We don't have enough copy to fill the pa- perf' W'orry, Worry, worry! All work, no play? No, the pleasure de- rived from a Well-Written article is sufficient payment for the mere minutes in developing a story. Page Sindy-eight We r s , he -'-Em..-ff H .gp IIIIFVEF . 'li New -ggi' 5-5 L A, il ! AN HITE Ads, ads, more ads! Why business man- agers grow gray . . . Collection of ads, es- pecially when the collectors are bitten by the Kbig appleu bug . . . Reorganization of bus- iness staffg some heads chopped off! Har- mony for a time! Subscriptions, subscriptions, more subscrip- tions! Money is needed to finance the big un- dertaking. Subscriptions come slowly. Busi- ness improves. Depression or recession is on the Wane. Aim-a Maroon and White in the hands of every C. H. S. student. Whitmore, Business Manager: Gar- many: Mr. Lee, Adviser: H, Tru- pin 3 Coleman. 1-or 193 e 45iIInl1li::,, Plugging along THE DYNAMC . On the editorial staff are James Alexander, editor-in- chief and art editor, Miss Arminda Smallwood, adviser, Walter Wooten, associate editor and cartoonist, Fran- ces Osborn and Ruth Whittenburg, senior editors, Elizabeth Corbin, literary editor, Mary Guy Evans and Kathryn McCoy, senior photo editors, Mary Louise Clifx and Betty Ruth Austin, activity editors, Nat Kaderly and James Miller, feature editors, Dorothy Price, girls' sports editor and typist, Bud Thaxton, boys, sports editor, Harry Mattice, military, Mildred Pirkle, typist, Charles Smith, general assistant, and Keith Simmons, photographer. Roberts, Alexander. Included on the business staff are Reavis Roberts, business manager, Miss Beatrice Chandler, adviser, Wheeler Conlcling, assistant business manager, Nellie Ruth Day and Hager Odom, circulation managers, Meyer Hasden, advertising manager, Bud Thaxton, as- sistant advertising manager, Billy Prigmore, peanut fund chairman, Maribelle Woods, club manager, Walter Wooten, assistant club manager, Geraldine Gilley, financial manager, Betty Ruth Austin, Joe Coplan, Herbert Dent, Jane Gray, Elizabeth Grice, Mary Hamriclc, Peggy Hedges, Margaret I-lon, Martha Lowden, Gloria Miller, Williain Newton, Mar- guerite Pickel, Ruth Pittman, Milton Solomon, Louise Sterne, Charline Smith, Ida Mae Trupin, Raymond Weitzner, advertising and circulation staffs. is in Q Page Seventy I s ..,-rf he ,i:,iii'9fl'-T,.IH A ?llL'!5FF5f T T E EVE lags'-aareffss'-' sl:-is 1' tl lsJ 'g? ' TIMES PAGE STAEE OFFICERS LOUISE MAssEY I . Editor-in-Chief NAT KADERLY . . Assistant Editor ELIZABETH CORBIN .... Treasurer Miss JOSEPI-IINE HAMILTON , , Sponsor Q'Who's Who at Cityw, a weekly column featuring some outstanding senior, is the main project of the Times Page Staff. Leading members of this literary group are selected to write this column because of ability and originality. In addition to this column, all im- portant news of school affairs is published each week in the Chattanooga Times after it has been prepared and typed by the club members. Following the plan of group contests introduced several years ago by Miss Josephine Hamilton, the sponsor, great interest was shown in preparation of the weekly articles. These articles cover club work, class work, and any special or important event that occurs during the week. 1Lor'1ZQ3 8 Q D , M All the Worlcfs a stagei' THE BULLDGCIS OFFICERS RALPH WILLIAMS , . . President GEORGE PARKS . . .Vice-President RICHARD Howiss . , . . Secretary Strike! TILLMAN THOMPSON . . Stage Manager Members of the stage crew, the Bull Dogs, belong to one of the oldest and one of the most active organizations at High School. The club originated almost ten years ago under the direction of Chief Bull Dog Bender, and it has over one hundred twenty-live among its alumni. Any earnest boy who will make good records and keep up the standards is eligible for membership. This organization is represented in the Student Council and meets as a homeroom. It handles all stage work including curtains, scenery, and sound effects during chapel pro- grams, plays, and night performances. Page Seventy-two U9f'U.'QX . ,,'. - v r 1 yan -f e .. - Q -'ffmff---f H . IEW. 2 slant i. . Q1 E f e F.-M811 and women merely playersv THE MASQUERS OFFICERS L. D. MILLER , . President FRANZ ZIEGLER . . Vice-President JANE MEYER . Secretary-Treasurer Yoo Hoof The membership in the Masquers' Club, an organization of dramatic art students, depends on a unanimous vote of the club. Among the high-lights of the programs were talks by Mary Downey, who is noted for her performances with the Avon Players, and Miss Skeen, who is known for her work with the Peruchi Players, which brought information about the study and production of drama to the group. Page Seventy-three Q DYNAlll lm ,D Standing: Wallace, Phelps, Thaxton, Wooten, Ling. Aytes. ' Sitting: Hon, Saulpaw, Morris, Eatherly, Clift, VVilliams, Price. SPRING DANCE Directed by Charles B. Watts Merry, ringing laughter filled the air on the tenth of December when the senior class presented Philip Barry's Spring Dance, a comedy concerning the hilarious experiences of five boarding school girls and their dates for the annual spring prom. The plot revolves about the love affair of Alex Benson flVlary Louise Cliftl and Sam Thatcher fAlfred Eatherlyl, a young man who is determined to go globe trotting to Russia. Although the night wind howled and flurries of snow added a touch of discomfort on the outside, all was warm, merry, and joyous within the auditorium during the entire pro- gram. Page Seventy-four me E -'-Ezra. H ellnfl-ff .ee-.fl ii if Ififwfl -QQQM or l M e GRCWING PAINS Directed by Charles B. Watts All the little birds that have their nests on the roof of Wyatt Hall found themselves without a home when the joyous laughter, caused by the comedy of Q'Growing Painsu, raised the roof. That McIntyre family, portrayed by Mildred Lee and Bob Burgner, the parents, and Jane Meyer and Charles Ward, the children, was truly a great success with the fun-loving audience. In the supporting cast were: Betty Reed, who tool-1 the role of Mrs. Patterson, a large, aggressive woman with a determined jaw, Sara Gordon, who in- terpreted Elsie Patterson, a gangling, awkward character, Ruth Keyes, who tool: the dif- ficult role of Prudence Darling, a petite, pretty girl, several years older than the other girls in manner and self-possession, Tom De Rossett, who acted as the delivery boy, Helen Trupin, D. D. Coleman, George Warren, Bob Turnbull, Willard Travis, Betty Cartwright, Q'Boots,' Broclcett, Nlary Ellen Burton, and Mary Lou Carrick, who were the high school companions of the Mclntyre children. Q'Growing Painsv, which was written by Aurania Rouverol, has enjoyed several profit- able seasons in New York at the Ambassador Theater. The success of the junior class production added another lovely bouquet to the laurels of the hilarious comedy. Page Seventy-Jive ' fl e I Mtllnlilirt. THE TAMING QF THE SHREW Directed by NIU. Wilborn Roy Felt: CAST OF CHARACTERS Katharina, the Shrew . . . . Bette jane Fisher Bianca, Daughter of Baptista . , . . Mary Moore Widow ,.......... Catherine Hudson Petruchio, a Gentleman of Veronag Suitor to Katharina .4........, Bart Leiper Baptista, a rich Gentleman of Padua . . Howard Dixon Vincentio, an old Gentleman of Pisa , . Mark Spector Lucentio, Son to Vincentiog Suitor to Bianca .. Billy Prigmore Gremio, Suitor to Bianca ,..... Clarence Hughes Hortensio, Suitor to Bianca . Tranio, Servant to Biondello, Servant Lucentio . . to Lcuentio . . Pedant, set up to personate Vincentio Grurnio, Servant to Curtis, Servant to Hahetdasher ,.... Nathaniel, Servant Philip, Servant . Miss Bonnie wood, Mr. C. B Anne Bazemore, Betty Jean Burg Petruchio . . . Jim Whitaker Henry Nicholson A. T. Harmon . Nat Kaderly . Fred Grayson Nat Kaderly . Mark Spector . . joe Adkins . . . W. K. Graham PRODUCTION STAFF I'!I not budge an inrff Gilbert, Miss Mary Ruth Hall, Mr. Alexander Lee, Miss Arminda Small . Watts, Miss Elizabeth Battle, Barbara Cross, Geraldine Gilley, Amelia Asimo V. Ellis, Olive Atwood, Francella Redwine, Charline Foreman ner, Mary Lou Carrick, and Katherine Carden. Page Seventy-six -- 'H -1':a'.:1'.-., A ,S Q IEW 'Sim Wg r .f. .,, a'VfF!7LiElle!'4i'15.f'7E SANTA VISITS CDRPHAN S johnny, have you been a good little boy? Shimmering silvery stars! Rich brown puddingsl Light-footed airy fairies! Bright wink- ing candles! All were present when Bobby and his sister and grandfather were playing umake believe on the program given for children from the Vine Street Orphanage. Santa did get there with his pack of joy giving gifts and sweet candies and fruits. Keen light shone in those happy little faces as their owners grasped the lovely dolls, and woolly dogs, paint books, airplanes, trucks, and wagons. Despite the falling rain and puddles that graced the streets those eighty-seven children showed the greatest thanks in their glistening eyes as they said, Thank you, Santaf, for 1938 Se ifnv Q DYNAM flfvhail, the King and Queen! I N E MERRIE MDNTH GF MAY King and Queen , .Maid of Honor and Escort To climax the year's work the gym classes presented the annual May Day perform- ance on April 29. On a flower hedeckecl throne were seated the king and queen, L. D. Miller and Mary Nell Ling, surrounded hy twenty ladies-in-waiting, the maid of honor, Margaret Kelly and her escort, Reavis Roberts, and the gym captains and their sponsors. Among the high-lights of the program were a toe dance and the crowning of the king and queen by Norma Jane Holt, a toe tap by Dorothy Peaslack, and an acrobatic dance by Jean Thomas. Q in-s. A. f K 1 M-M Page Sevcnly-eight liUf'22Qx.1 -g-7 X nz , N. , 'Q' -xx A Y Y Q, s ,, WMELLQLQ' MUI Among the most popular or- ganizations in our music depart- ment are the woodwind quin- tet, the string ensemble, and -in the trio. H , . . Music floods the ear A symphony orchestra approaching complete instrumentation is maintained at Chat- tanooga High School under the direction of Miss Mary Ruth Hall. The orchestra gives concerts outside of school as well as for many of the entertainments given in the school auditorium. Former members and some present members of the orchestra play in the Chattanooga Civic Symphony and holcl leading places in musical circles of other cities. The orchestra is always well represented in the East Tennessee Orchestra which plays in Knoxville for the East Tennessee Teachers Association each year. There are also two glee clubs, one for boys ancl one for girls. These clubs give many performances during the year at school as well as in public. Q Page Seventy-nine .' -v,Q-....,- , ' r 3 ' 1 I. ,- D Y NJAM Eillnliliip. ssl I fi LIBRARY TAFE OFFICERS MARY SIMS President BETTY RUTH AUSTIN Secretary-Treasurer MRS. E. W. WHIPS Librarian Miss BERTI-IA JAFFE Assistant Librarian Books, the children of the brainv Extending along the front of the building on the floor above the main entrance is the library, recently enlarged to include four former class rooms. A daily stream of some six hundred young Chattanoogans pours in and out at intervals between the hours of eight o'clock in the morning until four o'cloclc in the afternoon. From this clearing house come the solutions of class problems, most of which are solved through the information obtained from between the covers of some five thousand volumes which line the library shelves and from some forty odd magazines. An official staff administers this information. Their motto is Let no one leave unsatisfiedf' First Row: Sims, Austin, Mrs. Whips, Miss Jaffe, Smith. Second Row: Whittenburg, Fain, Miller, Woods, Ellis. ik Third Row: Williams, Sherrill, Russell, Williams, Hames. Page Eighty t4aJgI.III..i...f Lif2fQ3I.:l A THE SHAKESPEARE CLUB l OFFICERS NAT KADERLY ..... . , . . President CHARLINE FOREMAN I , . Vice-President WILLIE RUTH WHITTENBURG . . . Secretary ASIMO V. ELLIS .,.. . . . Treasurer MARY GUY EVANS . . Member-at-Large MISS BONNIE GILBERT . . . . Sponsor To make each member intimate with Shakespeare and his writings is the aim of the Shakespeare Club. In order to do this, the club sponsors the Avon Shakespeare Players in their annual production of two of Shalcespeare's plays. The club studies several of the plays annually, and chooses one which they produce as near to Shakespeare's birthday as possible. Following an established custom, the old members have a tea in honor of the newly elected ones. Q Y . - Page Eighty-one D v 5 af. e Y . I- we JUNIQR RED CRCSS OFFICERS MARTHA DILLARD . . . President MARY LOUISE MASSEY , . Vice-President VIRGINIA VARNELL . . Secretary MIRIAM LANDRESS , . . Treasurer Our Thanksgiving Offering Mies. RONALD K. HUDGINS . . Sponsor Forty-one I serve students who represent the homerooms in the Red Cross work of C. H. S. carry on such services as raising Thanksgiving and Christmas relief funds, making holiday tray-favors for war veterans in government hospitals, and doing needed social work in and around the school. Members of the C. H. S. chapter assist in the Chattanooga Roll Call and other projects of the Chattanooga Council. Assistance was willingly given to Central Higlfs chapter when it held the annual rally on February 18-20. Page Eighty-two uvrisvas . ' 'TT 1 ' - v-nw v r ' 2 ., 8 1 1 K A , tml-walls 1 p -f' I - ,-I Iliff E !laJng.gfx..5...l -l2l5f.l..'l I . FIRST AID CLUB OFFICERS CHARLOTTE SMITH . . President Lois TAYLOR , . Secretary MILDRED TALLEY Treasurer MRS. O. XV. REEVES Instructor Miss GEORGIA BELL Sponsor Pfvewf In an attempt to gain a general knowledge of first aid in cases of shock, burn, hem- orrhage, poison, gas, convulsions, drowning, and snake bites, the First Aid Club chose for its teacher Mrs. O. W. Reeves. Mr. Peyton I-Iall taught the class in artificial respiration. Bandaging was taught by Mrs. Reeves, assisted by the faculty aclviser, Miss Georgia Bell. Every student who completed the course plannecl received a certificate signifying his ac- complishment. V X .-..:m1.,..,,.4,,-vl. Y ,A gill' , if X? 'i D I l Q ggfllilil 'F-is gf .zone-aafmii '- - Y f ni BIBLE CLUB OFFICERS MARGUERITE ELMORE . President 1 B. HARRIS Vire-President N JIMMIE HIGH . . Secretary EVELYN KEEF . . Treasurer MRS. BESSIE MCANLIS . , Sponsor Striving to attain the high ideals of Christian living and endeavoring to establish those ideals before the student body, members of the C. H. S. Bible Club hold as their prime ob- jective the true Christian-J. O. Y.-resulting from serving Jesus Hrstg others secondg and oneself last. One of the major projects of the Bible students is the construction of a miniature model of the Old Testament tabernacle which was designed 3400 years ago as a portable house of worship. Sitting: Parks, Deakins, Gross. Gazaway, Crowder, Gay, Frye. ' Seated: Goodner, Mrs. McAn1is, Kerr, Taliaferro, Eliot. Standing: Seealf, Lowell, O'Neil, Smith, Elmore, Harris, Keefe, High, Murray, Gibbs, Shelley. Page Eighty-four as B Z, , .W .... 1 if V, sr? ..,,g.-iLi,,,....-f A ,gllpgileffga :rA'22f'lf'5 ,. 'f ,ni gg a N IE l-ag? JE SOPHCMORE GIRL RESERVES NO. 1 OFFICERS BETTY GARMANY . .... . . President JANE DAVENPORT . Vice-President NANCY BRYANT . . Secretary ELEANOR I-IAYMoRE . Treasurer MRS. W. R. FELTS , , Sponsor Hajoji, the club name which means ulooking for the beautifuln, was selected because it describes the ideals and objectives of the group. Nothing could have been more beau- tiful to these girls than the happy faces of their chosen family that they helped at Thanks- giving and Christmas. Toys, food, and friendly donations of fun contributed to the hap- piness of these occasions which followed the joyous, rollicking, muscle-producing skating party. 1-Q rs ZQ3 Q, DYNAM .ti my SCDPHCDMCRE GIRL RESERVES NC. H OFFICERS KATHERINE SMOTHERMAN . MILDRED WHITE . . MILDRED WILKERSON . . MARY FRANCES ROBERTSON , Mus. RONALD K. I-Iuocuvs . . President Vice-President , Secretary . Treasurer . Sponxor Because of the great number of Sophomores interested in the Girl Reserves, the club had to he divided into two groups so that the club could meet in the classroom. The club holds as its chief aim the purposes of the Y. W. C. A., which lead to a highly developed Christian personality. Among these purposes are purity in speech and thought service to the public, and health betterment. Page Eighty-six ' t r '-112151, A f at mllhlgiifii W ' A ' 'T rig?-L ' fa L Q!.?f7 ' ...,. tx ip If glean' tl Ir1 frf IUNICDR GIRL RESERVES OFFICERS BOBBIE MCCONNELL . . President ELIZABETH SPRUELI. . Vice-President SARA TIPPS . . S ecre tary NANCY CAsE . . . . Treasurer Mus. Bessie MCANLIS . . Sponsor Founded on the principles of the Y. W. C. A., the junior Girl Reserves works under rhe daily creed As a Girl Reserve I will try to face life squarely, to find and give the bestf' As a service project the club has adopted Rehoboth Mountain Mission, located in Bloody Breathitt County , Kentucky, among the mountaineers. Great interest has been shown in preparation of boxes for the worlc of the Mission, such as a Thanksgiving box of practical household supplies for the Community I-louse and a Valentine box for the children of the February Daily Vacation Bible School. 1Lor1Q3 5... ,, e nilwrwwe- SENIGR GIRL RESERVES OFFICERS MARY SIMS ,... , . President BETTY JUNE GRONER . , Vice-President RUTH WALKER . . . Secretary Asuvxo V. ELLIS , . Reporter Mus. Essns G. ARP . . Sponsor 'tl will do my best to honor God, my country, ancl my communityg to help other girls and to be a loyal true member. The symbol of the Girl Reserves is a triangle, the corners of which stand for the de- velopment of a girl mentally, spiritually, and physically. Girl Reserves are the younger member of the Y. W. C. A. Each girl agrees to ac- cept the cocle as her claily creecl of living: As a Girl Reserve I will try to face life squarely, to End and give the best. ' Page Eighty-eight l lI'3f'ii.'?Ax ,, X - 7 ENV K 'yi' 4-FF f'f'Isiewf-t-me swf A !dL.lMl- xx. ' il 'Ai ' ..gX2i'-'x- ' 542:--,ff . -:r.:i,T E.'- BUYS' HI-Y OFFICERS BOB FROST , . President J. B. HARRIS . . Vice-President ALLEN RAMSEUR . . S ecre tary JOHN LUCKADOO . . . Treasurer MR. WENDELL HUDSON . , Sponsor Having originated in lonia, Michigan, sixty-eight years ago and having spread rapidly throughout the nation, the Boys, Hi-Y movement, standing for clean living, speech, sports, and scholarship is today represented by clubs in more than 14,000 high schools. By working together To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian characteru, the members are expected to attain for themselves health betterment, mental development, service achievement, and spiritual enrichment. Q . . Page Eighty-nine Q r GIRLS HI-Y OFFICERS NANCY NOBLE . . . . President HELEN RUTH DEAN . , Vice-President CHLOE ELLINGTON . . Secretary SARA CAMP .... . Treasurer Miss KATHERINE PERRY . . Sponsor To face life squarely, to hncl and give the best is the motto and purpose of the junior-Senior Girls' Hi-Y. As a signal for starting, the club held a recognition service for old and new members, closely followed by the city-wide recognition service and the Girl Reserves' Mother and Daughter Banquet in which the Hi-Y was asked to participate. In trying to give the lnestv, representatives of the club visited the Bethlehem Community Center and took Santa and all his toys to visit the little Negro children in their home. HTC., Page Ninety Wpwa .,x,- ' - y 1' .. V .7 5 1 41 K 5 . iv , ' Wqfxt 'cv' ss E gym Elgin. X. l lil J?v l' .2 ,F ART CLUB OFFICERS FRED DEWEY . . , . President HELEN MURPHY . . . . Vice-President ANNIE BETH LEA . . i Secretary and Treasurer Miss EMMA OWENS . . . , Sponsor Twice each month throughout the year the Art Club gathers under the supervision of Miss Emma Owens to discuss artists and their works. Carefully planned programs, which often include a special guest speaker, bring a deeper appreciation of art to the members. This year an electric kiln for use in the pottery room was procured, for class usle. Now the art pupils are taught to construct, glaze, stack, and fire their own pottery. In addition to the pottery work painting from objects, casts, and life is studied. 1-gr' ZQ3 8 Y ?53 'T ' .E D Y A gwlnfjfflri.. 5 up ,iw ff I r-.1 but Q r 554. OFFICERS L. F. RosE, JR. . . President R. C. BARRICK . . Vice-President BERNICE THOMAS . . Secretary NANCY NEWMAN . . . . Treasurer MRS. C. V. SWEARINGEN . . Sponsor To create an interest in artistic typewriting and to use the various parts of the ma- chine in making designs are the fascinating projects for the members of the Typing Club. Membership in the organization requires at least one year of typing. At each meeting a program is given by a different group of people. The group pre- senting the best program of the year is entertained by the other members of the club. On these programs there are many interesting and unique activities, such as demonstrations, typewritten pictures, and games on the typewriter. Page Ninety-two Uri:-Wax Y , X rv: vv.j-up Y A H fd in X . -'75- ' - V , '-1 - 1 I If wefaflnlllgim if if m Q,'.4Zf1L7fi3,lls!'ifA-2.37 sl-'f..JLxl, x..5.li -Liflslu :I ' s:Eii?E '1 3.1.5 a.i f:: CFFICERS7 CLUB OFFICERS CADET LIEUTENANT-COLONEL JACK WRIGHT . , President CADET CAPTAIN BERNARD LOVE . , , . Vice-President CADET CAPTAIN TILIVIAN THOMPSON , , Secretary CADET MAJOR REAVIS ROBERTS . . . Treasurer CADET CAPTAIN CLAY AYTES . , Sergeant-at-Arms MAJOR DOUGLAS MCMILLIN . . ,... Sponsor Membership in the Officers' Club of Chattanooga High School is limited to the com- missioned caclet Officers of the R. O. T. C. unit. This club is Organized for the purpose of maintaining a better R. C. T. C. unit and entertaining the club members. Bi-weekly club programs were made up of teachings in discipline, courtesy, and co- operation. As for the social life . . . the Officers, Club proved with its swinging, shagging, swaying dances that, as ever, there,s something about a solclierf' Or' IQ3 8 QDYNAM I SERGEANTS' CLUB l OFFICERS LESTER BOWDEN . . , President JOHN MIGHTON , Vice-President EUGENE DAVIS . . Secretary BILL CAMERON , , . Treasurer BILL LOGAN ..... Sergeant-at-Arms Miss KATHERINE WILKEY . . . , Sponsor Organized in an attempt to promote social and educational activities among the Ser geants of the R. O. T. C. unit of C. H. S., the Sergeants, Club functions under the lead ership of Miss Katherine Wfillcey. Major D. N. lVlcMillin and various cadet officers give talks at the bi-weekly meetings The main event of the year is the Sergeants' Club dance given to raise funds for the carrying on of the club work. Page Ninety-four WW , 1 'mann A 5 lee: wtf l'i'RQ't5l? fvfflLsi5,lL5J?y' glibc X. l- -H1557 V l A.. CITIZEN SHIP CLUB OFFICERS TOM DE Rossarr . . President PAUL HUGGINS . , Vice-President RUSSELL YOUNG . . Secretary HOWARD DIXON , , Treasurer MR. A. B. ROBERTsoN , Sponsor Organized in an effort to increase the student's understanding of current problems and logical solutions for these problems, the Citizenship Club is encleavoring to promote better citizenship among students both in school and in civic life. Educational programs were given in the hope that every student might become interested in current affairs. These programs included guest speakers, talks, and dramatization of important events. for 193 8 DY A M 2 N -- 45?-ffl NATURE CLUB OFFICERS NORMAN COVINGTON . . . . President CAROL MURPHY . , Secreiary-Treasurer CATHERINE DENT . . , Program Chairman MILDRED ATCHLEY . . . Chairman of Plant Group BILLY BRIGHT . . Chairman of Mic'roscopic Group ANNETTE BROOM , Chairman of Insert Group MR. HUGH C. CLABOUGH . . . . . . Sponsor To obtain knowledge of nature which cannot be acquired in the biology class is the purpose of the Nature Club. The club membership is divided into three groups according to the members' respective interests, namely: plant, insect, and microscopic. The insect and plant groups collect and mount material to be added to the museum which was started by the club Of 337. The microscopic group prepares slides to be used in the biology classes. Page Ninety-six LI -,:. ff :Es ':-:g',.,,i-.rye , . g Eva: y 2 W.wfrl4e2El!.f12gf si:-:.Jti.Ii.-S...f .liefszl I SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS JOHN LEE . . . . . President WILLIAM LASATER , . , Vice-President RICHARD HUGHES . . . Secretary-Treasurer MRS. JEAN SWEETLAND . . . . Sponsor Students interested in science as a profession or a hobby find a channel for their thought in the Science Club. As a special project the group adopted a plan for building a barometer for the physics laboratory. Aside from this work, interest was shown in che information on scientific subjects added by guest speakers who were representative of in- dustry and professions of the South. Y . Page Ninety-seven I ,A RIHPIT' 'UL :if 15 if I e THE RADTC CLUB OFFICERS BILL PALMER . , President CECIL BOND . Vice-President ALAN HORTON . . Secretary HAROLD MANNING , . Treasurer MR. ALEXANDER LEE . Sponsor Included in the two-fold purpose of the Radio Club is its attempt to increase the in- terest in amatuer radio and to further the development of the hobby by offering to boys interested in short-wave radio the opportunity to learn much about it and to get a start in the actual use of their knowledge. The club uses as a guide and textboolc The Radio Arna- teufs Handbook published by The American Radio Relay League. During Club meetings small receiving sets are constructed under the supervision of the more experienced mem- bers of the group. Another ur ose of the club is to maintain and o erate the schoolls ublic address . P P . . . . P . P , system. This device aids the acoustics of the auditorium and provides a recording system for music and voice. The rou was influential in romotin the broadcast of school E S P 8 programs over Station WAPO. Page Ninety-eight L.'.'g!Ls f I 3 Lifp 9+ W' c N- fi' ff ' 'HBEEW.lA lI, if E- if QQ HCME ECQNQMICS CLUB OFFICERS ANNE JACKSON . . President MARY NELL LING , Vire-President BETTY WILLIAMSON Secretary BETTY CARTWRIGI-IT Treasurer MISS NINA F. PARKS Sponsor To diversify the benefits received from a course in home economics is the aim of the Home Economics Club. Included in the activities were: Mrs. Biclcers, interesting demon stration, How to Appy Make-Up,', Miss I-laley,s instruction, The Vocation for a Home Economics Trained Girlv, and practice in modeling clothes. 0 8 s Page Ninety-nine A fmt A KNITTING CLUB OFFICERS BETTY RYAN . . DOROTHY KAISER I JO TERRY ARCHER I JEAN PATTERSON . Miss BERTHA JAFFE . . President Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Sponsor The Knit Two, Purl Two organization gives an opportunity to develop a useful craft Every member attempts to make some useful knitted garment, such as a dress, sweater or scarf. Although the novice Often thinks the work endless, a person who has completed one project is always willing to begin another. Page Cne Hundred ' N . 1 A ie f 'Lg-Q. W K IIIITVF' ,ff :eff al ll ll 1. x E lj if 5- G. Y. M. HEAD MONITORS LOUISE MASSEY . ,,.,. . BARBARA Crzoss , NELLIE RUTH DAY . FERN BECKERT . BETTY JORDAN . . MIRIAM LANDRESS . ELIZABETH CORBXN . . Miss LILLIAN PATTON . . First Period Second Period Third Period Fourth Period Fifth Period Sixth Period Seventh Period . . Sponsor Maintaining order in the halls throughout the school day is the chief purpose of the G. Y. M. Members of the organization are stationed at various places in the halls clurmg each period of the day in order that they may serve effectively. Besides keeping order the G. Y. M. girl courteously escorts a visitor wherever he wants to go, and she also runs errands for the office and tries to give courteous ancl cheerful service wherever possible Page One Hundred One .,I'vv1uv- K. P. CLUB GFFICERS VIRGINIA H. SCOTT . . President MARGARET FAIN . , Vice-President GLORIA MILLER . . Secretary RUTH PITTMAN . . . Treasurer MR. WENDELL HUDSON . Sponsor That every student at C. H. S. has at some time been indebted to the Kitchen Patrol for assistance in the cafeteria verifies the importance of this organization. The duties of the club are many: the most important are to assist students in the cafeteria, to prevent congestion in the lunch lines, and in general to keep order during the lunch hour. The members are elected to their posts by popular vote on points of dependability and leader- ship. The main project of this year's club was to encourage students to leave the tables clean by returning their trays. The drive was successful and cafeteria conditions improved greatly because of the efforts of the club and the full cooperation of the students and faculty. First Row: Scott, Fain, G. Miller, Mr, Hudson, Pittman, Taylor. ' Second Row: Cross, Garmany. Haynes, H. Ellis, Scott. Estes. ii' Third Row: Fisher, Dent, Hartman, Bazemore. D. Wright, Link. Tidmore. Page One Hundred Two Q as W ,Q 622257: , ,,, f gum wt new f' -P' T' 1 --w' ' .:-. X ' he I ,.,::r1:l-Negril, l e-Ji a IE iill.Qg.,Q25'f Q i E' L.l!L li. - - ' -3' f' .- -...J 55-i,.f' 1 CQLCDR UARD CHARLES SLAUGHTER C adel R. W. WILSON Color Sergeant J. B. BASS Sergeant HERBERT RHODES Cadet ALMA MATER Now, forward, we go to the fight While proud waves our banner above, For purity gleams from its white, And maroon stands for power and love. Now hope points us onward to life While proud voices blend in happy chorus: Conquerors We in each strife For C. H, S., for C. H. S., we'll be victorious. fg Page One Hundred Three Q Top DY at I I THE STAFF Major Douglas McMillin, Cadet Lieutenant-Colonel John Wfright, Sponsor Margaret Kelly, Cadet Major Reavis Roberts, Sergeant Robert M. Proctor. Cadet Staff: Lieutenant-Colonel john Wright, Major Reavis Roberts, Captain Adjutant Ralph Williams, First Lieutenants James Miller and Herbert Abelson, Second Lieutenants Charles Smith, L. D. Miller, and Kenneth Damewood. HEADQUARTERS COMPANY Sergeant Major William Palmer Staff Sergeant George Warren Sergeants: James Alexander, Franklin Adams, Thomas DeRossett, William Gordon, Charles Jenkins, Albert McMahon, Robert Turnbull. Row: Major McMi1lin, Wright. Miss Kelly. Roberts. Lower Row: Sergeant Proctor and Staff. Page One Hundred Four UWQQ' ...z ' - v r' -a-,-f-- , X ' na W , , 5 -,Ji -4. P' ggl.:'?' I .e:r f.X'., X' H elilixi. it l liilplf' 'An COMPANY Captain Walter Wooten Captain Richard Howes First Lieutenants: james Austin, Joseph Caplan, Jack Gwilliam, John Lee, William Newton, Raymond Weitzner. Wooten, Saulpaw, Howes. First Sergeant Carl Broolcing. Sergeants: Carnhron, Crowell, Fields, Dealcins, Frame, Jolley, Logan, Whitmore. Corporals: D. Cloogman, Hall, Fussell, Palmer, Senter, Stancil, Silverman, Tuell, Tucker, Wade. Cadets: Anderson, Bailey, Barrett, Barrow, Bass, Beazley, Black, Bolton, Bush, Campbell, Car- penter, Caruthers, Casteel, Chambers, H. Cloogman, Conner, Cooper, Crabtree, Cunningham, Curtis, Dixon, Durand, Eaglin, Eldridge, Ellis, Evans, Farrow, Ferguson, Forester, Gates, Gualr, Gladish, Graham, I-Iackworth, Handley, Harvey, Henley, Johnston, jones, Keith, Kilgore, Kolodlcin, Leiper, Lang, Low, Luclcadoo, Lynott, Lytle, Mann, Manning, Medlin, Merchant, Mitts, Morris, Neal, New- port, Nite, Olins, Porter, Potts, Reagin, Ricketts, Rogers, Roth, Sanders, Satterneld, Slaughter, Smalley, Smith, Stewart, Strube, Trotter, Turner, Waterhouse, White, Wild, Wilhoite, Williams, William- son, Williford, Wood. ll I W M F F 1 A Q V A I Twill. f p 8 Page one Hundred Five Q DYN 'BW CQMPANY Captain Tilman Thompson X Captain Wheeler Conlcling First Lieutenants: Herbert Abelson, Winston Gonia, Clarence Hughes Keith Simmons, David M. Smith. First' Ser Baht Franz Zie ler. Sergeants: Davis, Gill, Hart, Russell e g g 1 Washburn, Wise, Wright. Corporals: Bobo, Clarke, Coleman, Ellis, Pardue, Robbs, Rymer, Wein- stein, Wise, Wiseman, Wyatt. Cadets: Abercrombie, Austin, F., Bagwell, Baker, Bedoit, Boss, Bran- non, Burnett, Byrd, Caldwell, Campbell, Carroll, J., Carroll, L., Coward, Cunningham, Davis, Deglar, Dewey, Doss, Edwards, Fann, Frumin, Fu gate, Fulghum, Garmany, H., Gault, T., Grant, Gray, E., Gray, T., Grif- fith, Hagan, Hamby, Hamill, Hargraves, Harris, Hart, E., Hill, J., Hill O., Hill, W., Hipp, F., Hipp, G., Huclcabee, Huggins, Johnson, E., Jiohni son, R., Jolley, Jones, C., Jones, J., King, M., King, W., Laslcin, Lebovitz, Lee, Leonard, Lowe, Lyle, McClure, McCullough, Manning, Millwood, Mor gan, Newell, Newport, Qualls, Reccord, Rector, Reese, Rhodes, Rogers Sample, Samples, Schlesinger, Seagle, Stewart, Stone, W., Stone, P. Turner, Waller, Warner, Wey, Wilson, Wise, Zorn. Thompson Shutting Conkling F-. . vt -Page One Hzlndred Sik ..- -1-. 1 A fill it , A Thigpen, C., Taylor, Stuart, Thomas, Thompson, C., Thompson, mgghwg .N,F,.1gspp - emmpw ete.-an i. K Ifeleefl VCWCOMPANY Captain Bernard Love ,',' if l Captain Clay Aytes .- First Lieutenants: Harry Mat- tice, Hager Odom, Charles Oli- V phant, Howard Van Zant, George 'Fi' Parks' .gi I. Love, Ling, Aytes. 'k WINNER CDF COMPANY CUP First Sergeant Lester Bowden. Sergeants: Bender, Conner, Covington, Crowder, Kines, Ling, Travis. Corporals: Brody, Dent, Ellis, Grayson, F., Hensley, Kerr, E., Nlorton, Peyton, Sies, Stage. Cadets: Adcox, Amidon, Applewhite, Barger, Barnes, Bass, Beard, Benner, Benson, Bodenhamer, Bonine, Bostrom, Bradford, Brown, Bryen, Burger, Burgner, Burns, Callendar, Campbell, C., Casale, Carson, Chambers, Cope, Cooper, Costello, Coulter, Dalenberg, Davis, L., Davis, J, Edwards, Edison, Ellis, Evans, Fischer, Fowler, Gamble, Green, Griffey, Guedron, Hamilton, Higgins, Holder, Horner, Ingle, Ivester, Johnson, Kelly, Kerr, J., Larkin, Lear, Leiper, Love, Melvin, Mowery, Murr, O'Rear, Pecligo, Pettyjohn, Phillips, Plrkle, Ramsuer, Reddiclc, Ricketts, Roberts, Smalley, Smith, Stewart, Stonesrreet, Sullivan, Tanlcesley, Tate, Thornton, Tittle, Turner, Underwood, VanVleet, Whitmire, Wfhittle, Wilson, C., Young, 5 Aiea . .. .fewer Page One Hundred Seven l i DYN Barrick Jackson THE BA D Vj. I -vw-'Qty-Y ull Ill c ,, . cieiilae Director, Colonel Ira A. Summers Captain R. C. Barrick First Lieutenant Louis Ball Second Lieutenant Lee Hancock Bennett Andrews Gene Austin VVilliam Bailey Andrew Bell Georre Blanchard Betty Browne Frank Bull John Campbell Clarence Chancey John R. Cockran Barbara Cross Paul Deglar Thomas Dobbs Clarence Dykes Bill Ezell Mary Jane Forbes Knox Garmany Geraldine Gilley Jack Hatcher Charles Hawkins Theodore Hillman Louis Hoppe Gordon Kellett John Leeper Roy Lytle Harold Manning Ted Martin John Mighton Charles Misner MEMBERS John Parks Bill Price Oliver Price Charlton Rabun Rob Robertson L. F. Rose Carlton Scott Priscilla Shelly Alex Simpson Baynard Smith Mark Spector Robert Springer Mary Elizabeth Stafford James Stephenson Bob Tapp Lois Taylor Milton Tribble Roy Tribble Marion Venable Charles Ward . Jim Whitaker Billy Whittle Jimmy Wolf Clinton Wright David Zachry J. B. Harris Dorothy Peaslack Madge Evans Page One Hundred Eight uw:-aug j fix --1Elf.ai?fA,,.T E , 5:5 1 ' .j - 1 i.- fn.. ii l -X ff p .n LQ! 1' -far? , f . '- I-n fa , L-aaa? aiygigr x..5.....l- lleitsl? ... l'?iisaLf ef'eE? i'f' - BEST PLATCGN QF 1938 T SECOND PLATOON, COMPANY C Commanding Officer FIRST LIEUTENANT CHARLES OLIPHANT Military Trophies The Senior Class of 1931 awarded a Loving Cup for the best R. O. T. C. company. Each year since that date the name of the captain commanding the winning company has been engraved on the cup. This year the winning company was Company Cv commanded by Captain Bernard Love. To each year's best platoon is awarded the Colonel James E. Ware Trophy. This year the cup was awarded to the Second Platoon of Company C of which First Lieu- tenant Charles Oliphant is commander. 0711 I 3 Page One Hundred Nine 9' SCHOOL SONGS WE'RE EVER LOYAL We're ever loyal to dear old High School, And we love our Maroon and White. Ir is a power, stands like a tower To defend with all our might. We,ve got the spirit, that High School Spirit, And welll love and fight for you. We're going to win this game, Well! Figblf Fight! Fight! High School for you. HLGH SCHOOL WE LOVE YOU High School we love you and we know you're the best, We wouldn't give the best of all the rest, We love your colors the Maroon and White, We love the way that you go out and fight. We love you true, and we love only you, High School we love you best of all. OUR BOYS WILL SHINE TONIGHT Our boys will shine tonight, Our boys will shine, - They'll shine in glory bright All down the line. We'll get old ,......... goat. That will be Fine. Wfhen the sun goes down And the moon comes up, Our boys will shine. W. AND L. SWING For when those High School warriors fall in line, We're going to win this game another time. For when old High School,s team has got the ball We'll be the champions again this fall, this fa l. We're going to fight, ight, jiglvt for every yard. We'll circle end and hit that line so hard. We're going to roll old .......... In the sod, in the sod, C. H. S. QRepeatl CHEER, BOYS, CHEER fTune: There'll be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight.7'j Cheer, boys, cheer, old High School's got the ball, Hit that line, therelll be no line at all, And when we win this game, we'll play no more this fall. There'll be a hot time in the old town tonight Rah! Rah! Rah! fRepeat.j YEA MAROON! YEA WHITE! Yea Maroon! Yea White! Come on High School, Let's fight! HIT 'EM HARD Hit 'em hard, hit 'em low, Yea team, letis go! fRepeat.l CHATTANOOGA fSwaying from right to left! C-H-A-T-T-A-N-O-O-G-A High School! Fight! Fight! Fight! BIG DOG, LITTLE DOG Big dog, little dog, Flop-eared pup. Come on High School, Eat 'em up. ALL HAIL TO C. H. S. Then hail! all hail to C. H. S. The school we love the best, We'll sing out the story, And welll tell out the glory Of the school that tops the rest. Then hail! all hail to City High, For her we live and die, And we,ll ever stand all ready to fight, For our colors, Maroon and White. SCORE OLD CITY, SCORE We're here to see old City win Score! old City, Score! Weire here to sing your praises To help make ........ sore. Weire backing you for victory. Fight, old City, Fight! We'll snow old ...... under, Weill win-Maroon and W'hite. Page One Hundred Ten It :L if hr Hi, i fa E 1 7q'27'9.7 -A1 f A-Iv' E: Q n y t V r' fr l ,.vi,f54y . .Q r w A ,MJ -fvfvdw .. 'gm 45 Q f :-L,fHNzI'-.'f Y I af--vi . : 1. ',,.- A 'L ix, ' -,'5.A v -Lf' S8 - W- - ,. ., , -. 1 IL' 3 sq A X 'Y' ' u'1' H ' ' kv J a X 'iihji , - .. Hr -Q 'b 0 . -.L ' . W. in . 3A-L 2 Q 41, W: 4,4 lg J- if 14-.w hu ' .-' T v W?-:'wf'5 1.9, J hir ' 'fs H ff 'ff f x M?Es1 K QE 'il Q. Lui' iv-H14-??:?5cE X ,,.J f. f- fziwlf '-,- - - v . .Qu 'Q W .'K,,:8 v, ,, ,. :..'5,H.?. ,. .: A ' ,Ax pk ' . ,. . A I if , 1.,..g,C , - 99- 5 .S -. ffliiw - . ws ?wfzm .-M . . Hgff' df - 47... V. , . . e 7- i Q '-.Q- ' .,x,,. A if ,q:.. 5 . . .,.. - A f-.V .rl , ,g v9 . -ri, j ,g,i-',, f- gh.- ' W 'xlg f i M. - fu. - A. 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Smith, Frost, McMahon, Eldriiltre, Stone, Ziegler, Blake, Thaxton, Birchfield. Frumin, gg Second Row: Simmons, Shutters, linlcs, Collins, Van Zant, Bagwell, Norris, Ellis, Hastlen, iflisenian. 'fl Thiril Row: D. Smith, Thomas, Lykins, Funk, Wilson, Mattice. Fourth Row: Owens, Buchanan, Fowler, C02lI'h Barnes, Spivu, Edwards, Coach Farmer. nu 1 ll ll ill ll Page One Hundred Eleven .OCTBALL Now forward We go to the fightv With only live returning lettermen, Cap- tain Whitehead, Rigsby, Bales, Thomas, and Ellis, the '37 edition of the Maroon and White gridiron warriors went through a most successful season, winning eight and losing one combat, that being to our arch rival, Central. Showing great spirit and ability, the team proved to be one the student body was proud of and supported enthusiastically. Jackson, Owens. Our first victory was over Polk County High School, the score being 6 to 0. Late in the second quarter, Jumping Joei' Birchfield circled left end from the nine-yard line for the marker. Bales, McMahon, and Captain Whitehead excelled on defense. City 7, South Pittsburgh 6 was the tune of our second struggle. The Maroons scored on the third play of the game but were unable to carry the pigskin across the goal again. The defensive play of Mattice and Leonard was outstanding. Alternate-Captain Jimmie Rigsby intercepted an Etowah pass and ran seventy yards to the ten. On the next play he carried the ball across the pay bars. Thomas plowed through the opponents, line for the extra point. Final score-City, 75 Etowah, 0. Coaches Farmer and Puckett. Page One Hundred Twelve wwaich that fnczffn ' 7 H LV' fl f, - I V Q To end a McCallie downfield drive, Harry the Horse ' .',, f 1 C Blalce galloped 91 yards with an intercepted pass to City- ' H 'V a 6 to 0 victory over McCallie. Bales, Thomas, and lVlclVla- :', ' I hon led the defense parade. The Mauling Maroons tramped to I-lueytown, Alabama, .- and defeated the strong Alabama team 7 to 6, showing much f ' power both on defense and offense. ifi iulii ' V A C Having won all the previous games by one touchdown, the bflaroons were a touchdown favorite over Notre Dame, but TW' r t when the final whistle blew the 'lThird Streetersn were out, in ,.i.. front 13 to 0. Little 'iBob', Bales scored both touchdowns and may be called the hero if any one player might play that -Q5 role. The most impressive game of the season was that against Bradley County Bears. Tali- ing the held as underdogs, our boys once more showed the Maroon fightv being superior to Bradley by the 13 to 0 victory. It would be hard to piclc any one player that stood out either on defense or offense. Another year had rolled by and again it was time for the City-Central game, Chat- tanooga's greatest football classic. This year our team was less successful than the pre- vious year, but every student was proud of the fighting spirit our boys showed, not letting up a single minute during the entire game. Boys receiving letters were Captain Whitehead, Alternate-Captain Rigsby, Bagwell, Bales, Birchfield, Blake, Buchanan, Collins, Ellis, Fowler, McMahon, Norris, Smith, Thomas, Wiseman, Ziegler, Chambers, Eldridge, Stone, and Owen. ALL - CITY MEN Whitehead, Bales. Page One Hundred Thirteen CQ City 6 Polk 0 City 7 South Pittsburgh 6 Citv 7 Etowah 0 City 6 NIcCa1lie 0 Whitehead, Rigsby, Bales, McMa- hon, Birchf-ield, Thomas, Norris Manager Chambers, Ziegler. BALL City City City City l-lueytown Notre Dame Bradley Central Blake, Buchanan, Wiseman, Leon- ard, Smith, Ellis, Fowler, Bagley, Manager Stone. City City City ' City City City City City City City City '95 . ijf't lx C34 if , Mattice, Frumin, Lykins, Hasdon. CITY LEAGUE Notre Dame Central Notre Dame McCallie Bradley McCallie Central Bradley Central Baylor Baylor Page One Hundred Sixteen ,t xv if , Q 3 3 Barnes, Norris, Simmons, Thaxfon, Van Zant. ELEVENTH DISTRICT CHAMPIONS City 57 Pikeville City 42 Englewood City 47 Dunlap City 33 Central EAST TENNESSEE CONSOLATION CHAMPS City 45 Pittman Center City 39 Tazewell City 24 Friencisville City 38 Blountsville STATE CONSOLATION CHAMPS City 31 Whitehaven City 31 Nashville Central City 39 y Isaac Litton Baseball, Track, and Tennis. Page One Hundred Seventeen 2 GYM CAPTAINS A D SPCNSCR First Row, down: Tilman, Thompson and Jayne Shutting: Charles Oliphant and Katherine McCoy: Dub McAfee and Charleynv Guedron. if Central Row, down: Clay Aytes and Betty Ruth Austin: Ralph YVilliams and La Fay Saulpawg Walter VVooten and Anna Beth Lea: Rex Conley and Betty Easterly. y Third Row, down: Dick Whitmore and Virginia Thatcher: Weller Franklin and Helen Jones: Wallace Bentley and Mary Nell Ling. Page One Hundred Eighteen Center: Major Betty Ruth Austin. 55 Top, proceeding clockwise: CapT,ainsfJayne Shutting, Virginia Thatcher, Kathryn McCoy, Helen Jones, La Fay Saulpaw, Charleyne Guedron, Annie Beth Lea, Mary Nell Ling, Betty Easterly. Page One Hundred Nineteen GIRLS' ATHLETIC CLUBS Top: Senior Girls' Athletic Club. Bottom: Junior Girls' Athletic Club Page One Hurzdred Twenty GIRLS' ATHLETICS V V A For the benefit of girls interested in sports, V' I the Athletic Department offers various op- f V1 portunities for enjoyment along that line. Under the guidance of Miss Sadie Magill, Miss Sadie Mqgm Director the -gym instructor, and the gym captains ac- ' f tivities are carried on. There are two athletic clubs, one for junior girls and one for senior girls. At their re- spective meetings these athletes participate in interesting games, among which are basketball, volleyball, baseball, and soccer. 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Millerg Prettiest Girl, Helen Jonesg Most Athletic Boy, Effcrcl Nortisg Nlost Athletic Girl, Katherine Mc- Coyg Most Studious Boy, Nat Kaclerlyg Most Stuclious Girl, Ruth Whittei1burgg Nlost Courteous Boy, james Millerg Most Courteous Girl, Margaret Kellyg Wittiest Boy, Cleo Collinsg Wittiest Girl, Frances Osborng Best Dressed Boy, Ralph Wfilliamsg Best Dressed Girl, Betty Cartwright. N X - 1 ,W 6 li N V gr W an-Ii f,.'yl' M az x .1 f my iq N Mn 'Y 7 ,fm SNAPS Ants in your pants, Elmer? Tl' Chapel todayv V- Hold everything! 1 Mary Louise, pay the manl T3 Exhibitionist Funk 1 UI have always used Glisterine Tooth Pasteu Y Councilors swing a wicked ankle f?l V Swing your partner! -- just a few steps from the grave Cyardl Z! G-r-r-rl T- just before the bat- tle, Central 5- Famous proflles. SNAPS The little Cockroach Meizico, here I come! V1 And we didn'r M Stick ,em up! ' Down in front '1- Malce hey-hey while the Lectermen shine Qshoesl V Mr. Ghost goes to town N- Swinging the Su- preme Courc '.7NA Bored by Central 37 I-Iold :har line! ik ' -eggs We s 5 I Q gfflf x,....m-f sk SNAPS Two dumb clucks T7 Well! ': 3 Workin' manls friend T7 By yon bonnie banlcsu T5 Miss 'qMac 'flf Wfhen do we eat? 77 New Home Ec. quarters T-3' S:Vggt2, now let me see? T17 I Nwannal' make rhythm Which two are the speakers? X as l SNAPS Central gives sponsors cold shoul- der 'f' Dictating 1' Love me or leave me- 'F Willard in his glory 'V The famous Bates' smile '17 The lost battalion 'rf 'Twas the night before Christmasw -' l'An' some slzates, an, scme candy, an' somev Little man, what now? 5 'QI-iave you heen a good little lJoy?n Founders A Z3 Xp! , a . MN 2 iw f ww., ,-df' ,,.+ AP r fin ff? wi P' ' ,. 5 .,.:. Q :-, . V. . TU T NITE J FOUNDERS Nlargaret Kelly, Frances Louise Cshorn, and Wheeler Conlcling. 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Q.:,7'g,, U'14',. fs V V .I ..,5fi'v ..' ,K .4 ,, 1 4.4! it V. 5' Z.. -I I .K V H PV. , , V 'V .v V gf-K . , , ' 1 .. ..V1fVVwVVV,V? V1 .W if VSV. 1 Vf' 1 V + JVVVVV , , VV.--,,-, . Ml ,A .. Y A . , . h., ,, -,Vx . A 5 SEPTEMQQQ W otwqr-ga wi .xy Novswaan n 5 mf 5 . . A e es Exec of GQ? S 1' 1 5 A' ' SAE '- 1 :4'l',-99 a l 0065 If it ig: 5 vi, fx If w 1' 4'fv'r ?3'i'17 -l'.5- R is if 2.28 2 W ii Estes -A woo Jatfvl ' Q ai lf' B. '- i'f'2':? X 'iff' V 'f ff? 11n fiii. 1 S' 41 Q f' 1 gtsasrfg it . F, 1 ', 1 Re 0 O C C ma: fi 2 P c Ig, 9 z- fi T21 Qs. c' G, 0 - '- ivii' . 1: s st '1 ,gig-rg. ' 5 ,ggeg 515 ,.- wx' Q Q ' it oasimizts NAVY-oAY5PtAKtR smmosn i- - titisuiivmais WHAT WE,VE DONE ALL YEAR AT C. H. S. or Notes from a Student Councilor's Notebook CWith asides from Charles Smith-et all SEPTEMBER 10. Teachers return to torture pupils. No smoking on the school grounds, etc. 13. Bookstore rush. No smoking, etc., etc. 15. Locker-room rush. Benderites faithful to the bitter end. 19. Drowsc- ZO. Drowse- 21. Something to wake up for! Detention opens. Football heroes soil uniforms for first time. 22. Sophomores raise rough-house at initial meeting, under sponsorship of Miss Decker. 24. Mademoiselle Battlels watch . . . eet ces meesing. Seniors guests at U. C. spree. Bates feeds the last corn of summerl' to his 'llilies of the valleyu. 27. Ze watch . . . eet ees steel gone. 30. C. H. S. students l?l robbed of fee for never-present 'Qsoap and towelsv. OCTOBER- 1. Miss Ferger lectures to Vergil class on value oF guidance . . . No lesson! 4. Senior meeting at activity period. Such angels! 7. C. H. S. Garbo,s and Valentino's at- tempt comehaclcs-Senior play tryouts. l 8. Tasting of 'Big Apple at Gym Cap- tainis Stagette proves too strenuous for tame waltzers. 13 15 19 22 29 Seniors: Please start having your pic- tures made for the Dynamo. Cider-spiked with nails , . . Letter- men's Annual Harvest Festival. Parents! DayfMargaret and Reavis in that ol, mellerdrammer, Rain. Navy Day fa day lateliwfhe English is comingl'- Page Miss Garvinllu Four C. H. S. teachers go to Knoxville . and return fno lessll Rowdy crowd attends a boresome Mac- beth. NOVEMBER- 2 3 12 15 16 17 18 19 24 Senor Rosa serenades City High. C. H, S. belles plan emigration to Mex- ico. The Call of the Wild-Masquers sum- mon 'ltrulckers and shaggersw to sticky stagette. Seniors please have pictures made. Seniors please have pic- Scniors pulleahze-fohl death, where is thy stinglj Seniarx pufeakzeee-fohl seniors, where art thy proofsll Lettermenis Ballet--dime a dozen. Mordkin Ballet-two-fifty per troupe. TI-IANKSGIVING TIDE Student Council donates 'iNellie Ruthl, fa fat hen, please notel to baskets for needy. 25 -26. Hollowdays4 27. City-Central Game lthat ol, feelinlj DECEMBER- 1. Key to l'l..ost and Founda' lost and found. 6. Curtain talkn for 'KI homeroom. 7. 'tCurtain talk for 'Ki homeroom. 8. Curtain talk for 'IC homeroom. fsubjectsz Gum, Guidance, Grammar! 10. Spring Dance in December Ulf --fremarlcs censoredl but it was damn good anyhow. 17. Senior-Orphan Party-bright-eyed tots re- ceive Christmas gifts and goodies at hands of Santa Claus and from the kind- ness of the seniors' hearts--our one kind deed!! 18. AH! bliss! such a rest, such comfort! no school for a day or two! JANUARY-- 3. Return of the Native-C. H. S. reopens to holiday-dissipated, but wide-eyed stu- dents. 5. Cowan- Self-Discipline iRuslcin did it, so can we! Yeah Man! 10. N. R. D. absent-Vergil class runs wild. 16. Foo! Crammin' gits me down!,' 25-27. Lack of crammin' got you down, didn't it, son? PRECIOUS PEARLS GLEANED FROM THE HARVEST fxokkl These are copyrighted by our fair sponsor, Minda.', An egg is a chicken that forgot to hatch. Aspersions are something few people ever have. 28. Out for a day! What a day! What an age! anyhooooooo! FEBRUARY- 1. Friendly Four Quarter-subtle harmon- ies and not-so-subtle attempted conver- sion to the Mormon belief. 8. McGill Palpitatesw-our fair sponsors heart flutters-WHY?!! 14. Look at the valentines Miss Ferger got!! 18. Bankers' Valentine Dance-Swing Band is debuted: decorations are debrised. fYours truly has had a lesson in par- allelism, please pardonlj 24. Family secrets of Bateses are revealed as Pat', delivers valedictory address: one gold 'lticic-toclcn given in return for choice morsels. DECEMBER SENIORS PM-Y SA NTP. WDNNHT OH. FEBRUARY 'Hn 5. C I 4.9-N -T35 .A is-.5 'X Q I K C vLgs' is T , Qxxati'-5 :' -',- 1 X'- - - ---- -1 ii-- fi .p ei . ' -..... A7 M in Qnfzmsmv DEPT rumors mgiipwc, NARQL4 UAPRJL x 1X MAY K' 5 x f Q . X sa. -... , Q, X 159 , X -2 v - 1 . . XX jr. .-r ' 7' .,, Q' l 'f 'r .L Q ' ' 5-T-:L N K Q. Ave ' s '.lP1lu :i f '- 2'- ' 211' 5 l i x .ay '- rv -. 5 H -, -fl ' 1 .1 1 T. - C 1 , A A - .4 1 ,-- A Q 4 , 1 E z in Y V 5 1 xl i :lst , - - - ff' N 'I' 4. 'lo xx Ev- r f f . . yi L n -5, ji ii i s fx' .3Z,w,'j,iiv fi6..a t 52? MARCH- 21. Bankers' luncheon and chapel program- A A V I believe Martha got stuck!! 3 Motion picture of artificial voice shown -ah-h, ah-h, ah-h-h4- 22. The shrew is tamed. A swell ramen was had by all. Wow, some pun, eh 10. Shakespeare tryouts-don't look now but kid? the hard just turned over! . ,I 1 . L6. Student Councilors strut stufffclassy 11 Barts uncle tells of conditions in Nazi chapel Program, ffsnow Whiteif loses Germany-some dirt, huh? Prestige. 22. Springtime formally welcomed with a three-minute tragcdyg this gives no inlc- MAY- ling of the hourly romances which have n evidenced its presence for some time. 1' Dfliihf lime and queen l'EVe3l9dy as 1 we 1 nt now. Z9 Yours truly worries over this. 30. uBurr-headi' Wooten elected as Saluta- torian: What with Whittenhurg as 'eVale, vale, valev, that challcs up two for the Garvin fifth-perioders. APRIL- 1. 3, 11. 14. 19. Stunt Nite and April Foolis Day-that judgin' warn't no April Foolini, itho, ask the juniors. Miss Garvin: You ought to read Shakes- peare's Taming of the Shrew. Jo Terry: W'ell, who's the author? Dear Editor: Many happy returns of the day. You need something in return. Senior Day- Seniors are such fools - Yes, aren't we-uh-h-they? Miss Wood: And who are you, Miss . .? Miss ,.... fclad in flesh colored hath- ing suit and transparent rain capel: OH! don,t mind mel 1'm just an illustration from Esquire! 3'k'1Run1ored to he B-C, but actual name given on request. Where's Charles Smith? What, doesn3t anyone care? 6. Senior editionfwanna pay a quarter to see your name in print? Dirt dauhin', eh what? junior playfa Wattsy, Wfattsy Watts- affair, cast and produced and directed and a lot more things by Watts, aided by Wilkey. 13-15. Student Council house party--could they stood iti' so long? . Z5-27. More exams-l'Why teachers get gray.,- Z9. Baccalaureateffashion parade Knot a late Easterll 31. Class Day-yours truly sees this in print. JUNE- 1. Picnic-iSeniors Trulclced,, to Pan Gap and home. 2. Graduation- I didn,t lcnow ye had it in yn ye. Well, 1'm glad to get it outlw 3. Gee! Ain,t this week gone by in a hur- rylas Don? forget to autograph your DY- NAMO! l l l RETAIL MERCI-IANTS' PAGE DAVIDSON CLOTHING COMPANY EDWARDS Sz LeBRON Ltd., JEWELERS THE FISCHER CO. FOWLER BROTHERS HARDIE 85 CAUDLE JOY'S LeGRAND JEWELRY COMPANY LOVEMAN'S, Inc. MILLER BROTHERS COMPANY PALMER CLOTHING COMPANY T. H. PAYN E COMPANY PICKETT'S ROBERTS, Inc. STERCHI BROTHERS THE VOGUE COMMERCIAL STATIONERY 8z SUPPLY COMPANY S. T. 8a W. A. DeWEES M. B. EAVES 8z BROS. HARRIS Sz HOGSHEAD -:::,: :: Y ig CBet5y 055 BREAD Easy to See Easy to Buy A Pleasure to Serve In the Streamline Wrapper Cue of the Most Efficient Methods recently discovered, of creating the necessity for wear- ing spectacles, is reading and writing under a bare light bulb, of any size, with all the light reflected directly on your work and thence, on an angle, straight into your eyes. 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