Dobyns Bennett High School - Maroon and Grey Yearbook (Kingsport, TN)

 - Class of 1952

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KoTfnwan, Mr. E. M. Reed, Mr. C. J. Bryan, Chairman, Mr. G, F. McCrea, Mrs. A. B. Coleman, Mr. W. T. Case, Secretary, Board of EducaTion and Faculty The Board oT EducaTion is acTually The ruling body oT all The schools. This group decides The number oT days in The school years, all vacaTion Times, and The salary of The Teachers. These people also choose The TaculTies ol our KingsporT schools and, ol' course, have selecTed our TaculTy aT DobynsfBenneTT. Our Teachers insTrucT us in our sTudies, and They also have acTiyiTies which They sponser. They spend Their energy Teaching us during school and working with us aTTer school. This year our school has been eyaluafed by The SouThern AssociaTion of Secondary Schools. The TaculTy has spenT hours sTudying our school, sTudenTs and communiTy so ThaT we would be ready Tor This high TesT oT inspecTion. Through The years, memories of This group oT people will come To us, and We will be Thankful Tor Their superb guidance, UTTIET STATT . T-T T' 40' 1 rf, 'T A. 1 News-we A T Q Vjgilll .y me -1, W . ii. V A XX s.s, .2 !g,Qf'y,.r,g, Mrs. W. B. Brown Miss Alma Green Miss Amelia Halkiades SecroTary To Mr. Robinson SecreTary To lylr. Kinnick Clerk in Mr. Robinson's Office T8 Mr. Ross N. Robinson Superintendent fi.. lu, Elf? Mr. Roy E. Kinnick Miss Ruth Romer Principal I-Xssisfonf Principal 19 lllllllll if 'Viv -nu, 4. ,ws ' 'QQ' , Viv' ,L Q2 . xlx l i ' nw .,, an W rv 'V , hx , ,f -ri-M. S 1 - 4,659 4 ' X i ,. li lf 'N x 'M' ' '17 'Y .4- . 65, A: r, W f 42.1.8 ix Yu' iw 'W f . , W i ' .4 Hfsr Row: Mr. Ralph E. Ackerman, Miss Marie Barnes, Mrs. Thelma Bear, Mr. Howard A. Bowers. Second Row: Mr. Guy B. Crawford, Miss Blanche Crigger, Mr. Robert M. DeVault, Mrs. Dorothy Dye. Third Row: . . . R c M. Mr. Joseph F. Elliott, Miss Grace Elmore, Miss Hethe Lee Ewalt, Miss Nancy A. Gregory. Fourth ow iss Rita Groseclose, Mrs, Ruth Herring, Miss Barbara Holder, Miss Audrey Houchens. Fifth Row: Miss Marie Hutchinson, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mr. Ralph E. Kennedy, Mr. Rollin Kennerly. lllil lNlSlllllEl, lilllllill 20 gs mfiirsc .M lflllllll 'X' A .3 Xen W .1 ,R ,N x. S H2 Ks gf: S, so Sv .i f' S if RW! J ri ,X j !!,,,, , 'f 4 f x f Sf if i .ff K 1 wi X --1 .R A F., . Qs: ' Qi f 4, Si l ., K 'sv x,,. , V X r , . I ff., Xi ' few QHQVQ- -N-, Y .Q s ' xx 1 glial First Row. Miss Anna Kilgore, Miss Dorothy King, Miss Lucile Massengill, Miss Lucy Moe McMillan. Second Row: Miss Nancy Necessary, Miss Dessie Nisbett, Miss Myrtle Perry, Miss Margaret Phlegar. Third Row: Miss Katherine Powers, Mr. .lock Roberts, Miss Geneva Robertson, Miss Margaret Schmidt. Fourth Row: Mr. Edward J. Schwarz, Mr. Paul W. Shank, Mr. Elroy L. Shelor, Mr. Victor G, Simpson, Filth Row: Mr, Waldo W. Smith, Miss Ruth Springer, Mr. John B. Stricklett, Mr, Gordon B, Wasinger, Mr. S. T. VVitt. FIRE USIN HHH lllUHlE Qi NM -ov-',, H: r .xarf , 1 --V MR. RALPH E. ACKERMAN: MISS MARIE BARNES: MRS. THELMA BEAR: MR. HOWARD BOWERS: MR. GUY B. CRAWFORD: MISS BLANCHE CRIGGER MR. ROBERT M. DE VAULT: MRS. DOROTHY DYE: MR. JOSEPH ELLIOTT: MISS GRACE ELMORE: MISS HETTIE EWALT: MISS NANCY GREGORY: MISS RITA GROSECLOSE: MRS. RUTH HERRING: MISS BARBARA HOLDER: MISS AUDREY HOUCHENS: MISS MARIE HUTCHINSON: MRS. MARY JOHNSON: MR. ROLLIN KENNERLY: MISS ANNA KILGORE: MISS DOROTHY KING: MR. ROY KINNICK: MISS LUCILLE MASSENGILL: MISS LUCY MAE MCMILLAN: MISS NANCY NECESSARY: MISS DESSIE NISBETT: MISS MYRTLE PERRY: MISS MARGARET PHLEGAR: MISS KATHERINE POWERS: MISS RUTH RAMER: MISS KATHERINE REED: MR. JACK L. ROBERTS: MISS GENEVA ROBERTSON: MISS MARGARET SCHMIDT: MR. EDWARD SCHWARZ: MR. PAUL W. SHANK: MR. ELROY L. SHELOR: MR. VICTOR G. SIMPSON: MR. WALDO W. SMITH: MISS RUTH SPRINGER: MR. JOHN B. STRICKLETT: MR. GORDON B. WASINGER: MR. S. T. WITT: lilllllll lllllllllllll B.S., M. Ed., Ohio University, Biology, Science Club, Junior Class Sponsor. B.A., Oklahoma A. and lvl., California College of Arts and Crafts, Art, Freshman Class Sponsor. B.A., M.A., Berea College, Columbia University, Modern History, American History, Honor Society, Senior Class Sponsor. B.S., M.A., East Tennessee State College, Columbia University, Physical Education, Health, Football Coach. B.A., M.A., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Columbia University, Temple University, Physical Education, Health, Boys' Athletics, Boys' and Girls' Intramurals, Basketball, Baseball. B.S., M.S., East Tennessee State College, University of Tennessee, English, Maroon and Grey, Junior Class Sponsor. B.A., M.S., Furman University, University of Tennessee, Civics, Sociology, B-Football and Basketball, Sports Club, Sophomore Class Sponsor. B.S., University ot Virginia, Spanish, Spanish Club, Senior Class Sponsor. B.S., Tennessee Wesleyan, University of Tennessee, Mathematics, Key Club, Sophomore Class Sponsor. A.B., Maryville College, University of Tennessee, Columbia University, Latin, Junior Classical League, Sophomore Class Sponsor. B,S., M.A., East Tennessee State College, Peabody College, Columbia University, American History, Student Council, Spohomore Class Sponsor. B.S., Longwood College, University of North Carolina, English, Junior Dramatics, Junior Class Sponsor. B.S., M.A., East Tennessee State College, Columbia University, Health, Y-Teens, Freshman Class Sponsor. A.B., Baylor University, University of Tennessee, English, Study Hall, Y-Teens, Sophomore Class Sponsor. B.S., University of Tennessee, Girls' Physical Education, Gym Assistants, Cheerleaders, Sophomore Class Sponsor. B.S., East Tennessee State College, Geology, Biology, Botany, Junior Dramatics, Sophomore Class Sponsor. A.B., M.A., Virginia lntermont College, Peabody Conservatory, Radford College, Peabody College, Girls' Glee Club, Boys' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Ensemble. B.A., Mississippi State College for Women, William and Mary College, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Roanoke College, English, Latin, Beta Club, Senior Class Sponsor. B.S., M.S., East Tennessee State College, University ot Tennessee, Mechanical Drawing, Woodcarving Club, Sophomore Class Sponsor. ' B.S., M.A., Madison College, University of Tennessee, English, Indian Tribune, Senior Class Sponsor. B.S., M.A., Tennessee College for Women, George Peabody College, Algebra, General Arithmetic, Chairman Testing Committee, Junior Class Sponsor. B.S., M.S., University of Tennessee, Principal. B.S., University of Tennessee, Columbia University, University of Colorado, Home Economics, Future Homemakers of America, Senior Class Sponsor. B.A., M.A., University of Mississippi, University of Virginia, English, Future Teachers af America, Sophomore Class Sponsor. B.S., Virginia lntermont College, Radford College, University of Virginia, Northwestern University, Speech, Dramatics, English, National Thespian Troupe, Freshman Class Sponsor. B.S., M.A., Middle Tennessee State Teachers College, Peabody College, Mathematics, Indian Tribune, Advertising Staff, Freshman Class Sponsor. B.S., Radford College, University of Virginia, Northwestern University, Mathematics, Senior Class Sponsor. BS., M.A. Radford College, Columbia University, English, Radio, Junior Class Sponsor. B.S., A.B., Peabody College, Emory University, Librarian, Library Club. B.A., M.A., Iowa University, Northwestern University, Assistant Principal. B.A., M.S., University of Tennessee, History, Y-Teens, Junior Class Sponsor. B.S., University of Tennessee, Peabody College, East Tennessee State College, Dlstributive Education, D.E. Clubs. B.S., M.S., Union University, University of Tennessee, Home Economics, Future Homemakers, Freshman Class Sponsor. A.B,, M.S., Brenau College, University of Tennessee, Typing, Shorthand, Commercial Club, Freshman Class Sponsor. B.S., M.S., Hobart College, University of North Carolina, University of Maryland, Mathematics, Football, Track. B.S., M.A., Ohio State University, Chemistry, Physics, Hi-Y, Sophomore Class Sponsor. B.S., Bowling Green College of Commerce, Peabody, Bookkeeping, Business Law, Commercial Mathematics, Bookkeeper for Activities Program, Freshman Class Sponsor. B.S., M.A., University of Illinois, Bradley University, Auto Mechanics, Home Mechanics, Audio-Visual Club, Freshman Class Sponsor. A.B., B.S., Morehead State Teachers College, Bowling Green College of Commerce, Typing, Business Advisor of the Maroon and Grey, Freshman Class Sponsor. B.S., Northwestern University, Study Hall, Freshman Class Sponsor. BS, M.A., Northwestern University, World History, Civics, Commercial Geography, Economics, Hi-Y, Freshman Class Sponsor. B.S., M.S., STOUT Institute, Woodwork, Woodcarving Club, Freshman Class Sponsor. Student under Kelper, Director of Newport News Naval Band, Band. 22 v ,M 'img' -Q, Y AN 1' -vw wg ,Sv ,4.-Qu 1 as Q' 1 .-...A+ ' 3 Y M if ami 2 Q ,ww 1 1 if .r W' Q 31 RM: 'Vu' ix iam X .Mx ,- Jafar i'.1.gH iw . . 12 ' I Q' V ,-129.5 P1:1z:w1g3,s ,QMLQQQ ,HW ' 6, V - Q24-',,-.f..a1',ma,E2af:iw- , 1 PM W - -I ,f ' -5: ,ff ,-tiff V,- -riffvkdli: if A 3? FJ ' w -F111 ' 1 Fi Lf 3 VL 4 3 ,ff 7 V ,,kg,n'l 'g-9 , I Q ,,,slv at J , K X 3 ss. iff' ,xg QNV ..- -- ll CASSS .1 .t i E r Q. 'Ne . x 1 Q 1.51 ii From left to right: Jti'!T'f'Y KILGORE, nic!--r:'e'.cler't, PHYLLIS TERRY, treasurer, PATTY DIXON, secretary, .-'rt ,abil put, giefnaprt llilllllll lUllllE Ill llfll Ullllll FRESHMAN YEAR: Fall. Of all the luck. Here we are freshmen in high school, and we have to stay at Junior High. Imagine! boy, are we tired! Serving six courses to ar. army of Roman senators is no fun. Of course, we shall raid the kitchen afterwards, Winter. Our football team wins the state championship. While studying for those awful exams, we listen to the Hit Parade. Button and Bows is on top again. Snakes, that is what she held. She held snakes for the man on the Southern Assembly program! Spring. We were thrilled when we saw The Best Years Of Our Lives. Mother says that high school years are the best, and we all agree. We play ping-pong at the new teen Center. They even have a dancing instructor. SOPHOMORE YEAR: Fall. At last we are in Dobyns-Bennett, The building certainly is beautiful, but it is rather hard to find our way around. We are as lost as the seniors. Oh yes, our officers are Paul Rathbun, Ann Elliott, Esther Benedict, and Don Boyd. We played Chattanooga and won 20-2. The band trip was great. Winter. We sang Meet Me In St. Louis, Louis, as we came home from the senior play. You're Breaking My Heart is first on the Hit Parade. It seems that everyone is singing that and Lucky Old Sun. Well, I passed, but it is a wonder. Who ever said second year latin is easy, anyway? Spring. Vacation will soon be here. I iust can't wait to swim and play tennis. JUNIOR YEAR: Fall. Ne sooner did ' .'.' e lg:-come luniors than we became salesmen, also. Salesnxen of popcorn, apples, peanuts, and hot dogs are WSL.. The Y-Teens had a barn dance, it was so much fun. Winter. ross Witt directs the United States Army Band in Stars and Stripes Forever. The director comments on his record number of years here. class officers, Rodney, Robinette, Ann Elliott, Carol Esser, and Jane Kirkpatrick purchase a popcorn machine. The basketball team goes into the state finals in Nashville. Our Spring. 'fOur rings come. They are perfectly beautiful. Family Circle was presented by the iunior class. Oh, the prom at Ridgefields. lt was the climax of a wonder- ful year. SENIOR YEAR: Fall, At last we are dignified seniors?? I certainly don't feel too dignified. Winter. f'The senior play is Cheaper By The Dozen, but only nine children appear in the play. Our officers, Don Boyd, Jimmy Kilgore, Patty Dixon, and Phyllis Terry order our announcements and calling cards. Will June never come? Spring. Our school evaluation was conducted by the Southern As- sociationf' Oh, that English and American I-listorylf' Just a few days until graduation. Vve have been to the prom, splash party, and all the other traditional affairs. Now we are ready to leave our alma mater. We have spent four happy years at Dobyns-Bennett, SlNlUllE Bill Adams A. L, Addington Barbara Allen Buddy Archer tru., aq- is Barbara Atkins yn 'Mm . VM, 'Abt' Tom Bailey Peggy Burger Jimmy Ruth Barneffe Ronald Barlon Jimmy Bayless Gerald Begley Billy Bellamy Eslher Benedict Palsy Bishop Frances Blair 'S-FW? Mx! 'is as hu. 3 ,'4 ,gi 'wa' QE? 'vi-'S 'fi' N . f-3 '27 852013. 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Teels Phyllis Terry Roger Thayer Wm, Toby Thompson Ellen Towne flx ll P. J. Trent Paul Tucker f I I - 'i K-'J Joyce Underwood 'VA is 'Q-Q.. 'iigjw T X . ' gl K 1 Our Royalty: Miss Key Club l95O ond Miss Key Club 1951 with their attendants. 36 SlNlUliS Donald Woison Bill Wilborn Carolyn Wilkes Delores Williams Shirley Willis Mary Wolfe Anne Wood Shirley Wood Randall Harness lx sqm- Fw 5' VN 'W 47 41 cw. A formal portrait of the Frank B. Gxlbreflw family. 37 ADAMS, BILL: 3345-L 146 E. Sevier St. Woodcarving Club: Hi-Y: Science Club: Track: Sports Club: Mixed Chorus. ADDINGTON, A.L.: 998-J 1320 Linville St. Journal Club: Maroon and Grey, Edi- torial: Latin Club: Thespiains: Junior Play: Senior Play. ALLEN, BARBARA: 2079-R 2249 Bruce St. Y-Teens: F.H.A.: D. E. Club: F.T.A.: Spanish Club: Commercial Club. ARCHER, BUDDY: 923 Elizabeth St. Key Club: Student Council: Hi-Y: Bas- ketball: Baseball. ARCHER, EMMA LEE: 923 Elizabeth St. Y-Teens: Glee Club: Camera Club: Ath- letic Club. ATKINS, BARBARA: 1599-W 702Vz Bristol Hwy. Y-Teens: Glee Club: Latin Club: Per- sonality Club: Folk Dancing. BAILEY, TOM: 1617 Spring St. Baseball: Hi-Y: Sports Club: Wood- carving Club. BARGER, PEGGY: 173-J 2553 Johnson City Hwy. Y-Teens: Library Club: Glee Club: BARNETTE, JIMMIE RUTH: 708 Gillespie Avenue Y-Teens: Spanish Club: D.E. Club. BARTON, RONALD: 1474-W 1337 Pine St. Woodcarving Club: Track Manager: D. E. Club. BAYLESS, JIMMY: 1298-W 517 Granada Court Sports Club: Science Club: Hi-Y. BEGLEY, GERALD: 2632-W 430 Sequoyah Drive D. E. Club, Vice-President: Football: Sports Club. BELLAMY, BILLY: 858-J 1205 Willow St. Audio-Visual Club: Woodcarving Club: Track Manager: D. E. Club. BELLAMY, HELEN: 858-J 1205 Willow St. F.H.A.: Y-Teens: Glee Club. BENEDICT, ESTHER: 2734 702 Yadkin St. Beta Club, President: Student Council, Vice President: Band: Art Club: Honor Society: Junior Play: Senior Play: Sophomore Class Treasurer. BISHOP, BOBBY: Apt. 99, Robert E. Lee Apts. Mixed Chorus: B-Team Basketball. BISHOP, PATRICIA: 1886 1505 Gate City Hwy. 91111111 1111111111111 F.H.A.: D.E. Club: Commercial Club: Y-Teens. BLAIR, FRANCES RUTH: 2065-J 101 E. Charlemont St. Commercial Club: Y-Teens. BOLTON, HAROLD: 'I57-J 115 W. Ravine St. Band: Track: Camera Club: Audio- Visual Club. BOWLES, BILLY: 825-W 1010 Catawba St. Band: Key Club, Senior Director: Hi-Y BOWLING, MARY FRANCES: 545-L 114 West Sevier Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Commercial Club: Y-Teens: Maroon and Grey, Edi- torial Staff. BOWYER, CAROLYN: 210-L 1109 Catawba St. Football Band Sponsor: Beta Club: Jour- nal Club: Honor Society: Y-Teens, Sec- retary: F.T.A., Vice President: Maroon and Grey, Editorial Staff: Indian Tri- bune, Editorial Staff: Sophomore Play: Freshman Play. BOYD, DON H.: 1149-L 657 Branch St. Senior Class President: Sophomore Class Secretary: Student Council: Mixed Chor- us: Key Club: Beta Club: Hi-Y, Secre- tary: Volunteer Boys' State: Football: Basketball: Baseball: Freshman Play. BOYD, JUDY: 1906-J 1310 Oak St. Spanish Club: Y-Teens: Band: Glee Club: Commercial Club, Secretary: F.T.A., Treasurer. BROOME, JOYCE: 68-J 721 Maple sr. Y-Teens: Commercial Club: F.H.A.: F.T.A,, Art Club. BROWN, LOWELL D.: 1659 Houston St. Mixed Chorus: Audio-Visual Club: Woodcarving Club: Hi-Y: Senior Play. BROWN, MARY JANE: 1101-W 102 Robert E. Lee Apts. Y-Teens: Commercial Club: Glee Club: D. E. Club: F.H.A. BULLOCK, WARREN: 1641-W 1641 Carolina Ave. B-Team Football: Varsity Football: Track: Sports Club: Hi-Y. BYERS, GENE: 3746-L 1049 Cooper St. Cheerleader: Audio-Visual Technician: Sophomore Play: Senior Play: National Thespians: Debate Team: Key Club: Ra- dio Announcer: Mixed Chorus: indian Tribune, Editorial Staff. 1 CALEY, JOAN: 3984 Chestnut Ridge Y-Teens: Art Club: Spanish Club: Band, Flagswinger. 38 CANTRELL, FAYE: 1375 1458 Bristol Highway Y-Teens: D.E. Club: F.H.A.: Band. CARTER, ARLENE: 1009 Dorothy Street Y-Teens: Glee Club: Personality Club. CARTER, HURLEY: 920-W 43 Robert E. Lee Apts. D. E. Club: Sports Club. CARTER, NED: Blountville, 2122 Route No. 1, indian Springs, Tennessee: Beta Club: Key Club, Treasurer: Base- ball. CASSEL, FRANCES MARIE: 2029-W 2144 Bristol Blvd. Cheerleader: Mixed Chorus: Y-Teens: Commercial Club: F.T.A.: Glee Club: Maroon and Grey, Advertising Staff. CHANDLER, BARBARA: 1169-. 737 Boone St. Junior Classical League, Consul: F.T.A., President: Band: Junior Play: Y-Teens: Library Club: National Honor Society: Senior Play. CLARK, JOE HARLEY: 3672 Box 92, Church Hill Audio-Visual: Hi-Y, President: Wood- carving Club: Band: Senior Play. CLASBY, MARGARET: 2568-L 1622 Highland St. Band: Glee Club: Y-Teens, Vice Presi- dent: Commercial Club: Library Club: Junior Play, Stage Crew: Personality Club: Folk Dancing Club. CODY, BEN: 953-X 619 Arch St. Hi-Y: Football Varsity: Track: Football, B-Team. CODY, KENNETH: 953-X 619 Arch St. Football, B-Team: Audio-Visual Club. CODY, MARY ALICE: 953-X 619 Arch St. F.H.A.: Band: Y-Teens, Treasurer: D. E. Club. COMBS, JAY: 96-J 802 Forest St. COMPTON, EDWARD MONROE: 1557-L eos Birch sf. Student Council, President: Key Club: Beta Club: Audio-Visual: Football, Var- sity: Track: Volunteer,Boys' State. COOK, DELLA: 1253-R 1614 Park St. F.H.A.: Commercial Club: Y-Teens. COX, GEORGIA: 2077-J 102 Lee St. F.H.A.: Y-Teens: Latin Club: Science Club. CROSS, BILL: 7788-L 1206 Pine St. Audio-Visual Club: Hi-Y. CROSS, SHIRLEY: 2953-J 713 Boone St. Honor Society, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Y-Teens, Science Club, Library Club, Maroon and Grey, Editorial Staff, Art Club. DAVIS, DON: 1828-W 1234 Chestnut St. Track Manager, Football Manager, Track, Hi-Y, Sports Club, Carving Club. DEAN, RICHARD: Church Hill, Route 4 Glee Club, Audio-Visual, President, Hi-Y. DELIUS, DAN: 2979 l2O0 Catawba St. Audio-Visual, Sophomore Citizenship Award, Band, Mixed Chorus, Ensemble, Thespians, Radio, Student Director, Sophomore Play, Stage Crew, Key Club, Volunteer Boys' State, Indian Tribune, Advertising Staff, Maroon and Grey, Advertising Staff, Camera Club, Honor Society, Junior Play, Stage Crew. DEMPSEY, ED: 2290-I. Hillcrest, Route 3 Audio-Visual, Band, Key Club. DEXTER, JIMMY: 30734! Route 2, Kingsport Track. DICKSON, BILL: 561.W 2841 Bristol Highway Baseball, Basketball Manager, Football, Sports Club. DIXON, PATTY: 3985 1513 Lamont St. Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Mixed Chorus, Commercial Club, Maroon and Grey, Editorial Staff, Senior Class Secretary. DIXON, PEGGY: 3986 1513 Lamont St. Y-Teens, F.H.A., Maroon and Grey, Edi- torial Staff, Maroon and Grey, Adver- tising Staff, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Commercial Club. DUNCAN, ALAN: 2983 1041 Wateree St. Honor Society, President, Volunteer Boys' State, Student Council Representative, Maroon and Grey, Editorial Staff, Jun- ior Play, Prompter, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Band, F.T.A., Commercial Club, Aft Club: Thespians, Senior Play. DYKES, WANDA: 1934-L 813 Federal St. , , . F.:-i.A., Y-Teens, Glee, Club, Commer- cial Club, D. E. Club. EAGLE, LYLE: 669-W 822 Dale St. Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Woodcarving Club, Hi-Y, Sports Club, Track, Science Club. EARNEST, FRANCES: 112-L 630 Jackson Hgts. Band, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Art Club, Y-Teens, Honor Society, Latin Club, Ellllllll lillliillilll Maroon and Grey, Editorial Staff, Senior Play, Prompter. EDWARDS, REGGIE: 243-W 412 W. Ravine Rd. Spanish Club, Key Club, Secretary, Hi-Y. ELLIOTT, ANN: 961-L 902 Birch St. Band, Spanish Club, Vice President, Y-Teens, Beta Club, Vice President of Junior Class, Volunteer Girls' State, Maroon and Grey, Advertising Staff, F.T.A. Secretary, Honor Society, Spanish Award, Student Council, Vice President of Sophomore Class. ELLIS, JIMMY: 1209-W 19 Edgewood Basketball, B-Team, Camera Club, Bas- ketball, Varsity, Science Club, Hi-Y. ENNIS, ARCH J.: I9 Roller St. D. E. Club, President, Glee Club, Audio- Visual. EPPERSON, JOAN: 2508-R 1560 Carolina Ave. Commercial Club, Y-Teens, F.H.A. EPPS, PATRICIA RUTH: 1087-JM 926 Elizabeth St. Transfer from Sullivan High School, Y-Teens, Commercial Club, Glee Club, F.H.A. ESSER, CAROL: 3324 Church Hill Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Maroon and Grey, Advertising Staff, Band, Junior Class Secretary, Art Club, President, F.T.A., President, Honor Society, Secre- tary. FEAZELI., MARY LOU: 949 Riverside Ave. Y-Teens, F.H.A. Club, Science Club, Commercial Club. FELIX, JIM: 2778 110 E. Sevier St. Audio-Visual Club, Band, Thespians, D. E, Club, Sophomore Play, Junior Play. FLANAGAN, ELSIE ANN: 2434-RM 2209 Cypress St. Y-Teens, President and Corresponding Secretary, F.T.A., Vice President, Band, Junior Play, Student Council, Spanish Club, Key Club Secretary, Maroon and Grey, Senior Play, Prompter, Freshman Plnv, Sophomore Play. FLETCHER, CHARLES: 1.957-J 600 W. Sullivan St. Sports Club, Football Manager, Student Council. FORD, BERTHA: 235-L 605 Arch St. Library Club, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Commercial Club, Y-Teens. FRANKLIN, IRENE 1859-R 1309 E. Sullivan St. Science Club, Art Club, Y-Teens, D. E. 39 Club, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. FREE, PHYLLIS: 202 E. Charlemont St. Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Secretary, Y-Teens, Library Club, President, Maroon and Grey, Advertising Staff, Spanish Club, F.H.A. Commercial Club. FULKERSON, BENNY: 2392-L 129 Dewey Ave. Transfer from Sullivan High School, Sports Club, Science Club, Hi-Y Club, Football, Baseball. FULKERSON, MARY: Route 7, Jonesboro Band, Y-Teens, Tribune Advertising, Treasurer, Maroon and Grey, Advertis- ing Staff, Spanish Club, F.T.A. FUNKHOUSER, WANDA: 350-R 122 W. Wanola Ave. Transfer from Harrisonburg High School, Science Club, Latin Club, Y-Teens. GALLAMORE, BILLY JACK: 66 Robert E. Lee Apts. B-Team Football, Sports Club, Hi-Y. GAMMON, TOMMY: 690-R 606 Branch St. Sports Club, Varsity Football, B-Team Basketball. GIBSON, FRANKLIN D.: 773-R 1114 Cherry St. Audio-Visual Club, Spanish Club, Hi-Y, B-Team Football. GILBREATH, ANNE: 3417 405 Center St, Mixed Chorus, Ensemble, Y-Teens, Glee Club, Senior Play, Properties. GILLENWATER, WILLIAM: 2155-W 1404 Fuller St. Student Council, D. E. Club, Reporter, Sports Club, Woodcarving Club, Basket- ball, Football, GILLIAM, CHRISTYNE: 2208-J 1512 Watauga St. School Soloist, Band, Glee Club, Span- ish Club, Secretary, Mixed Chorus, F.T.A. Journal Club. GiLL!AM, PAULINE: 2208-J VVOTCMJQI1 Sf. Student Council, Ba..4. Glee Club: Spanish Club, Science Club, F'T.A. Y-Teens. GREENE, VALFPIF- 840 tzol Watauga St. Football Sponsor in Band, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Maroon and Grey, Editorial Staff, F.T.A., Art Club, Commercial Club. GRUBB, HARRIETT IRENE: 3445-L 405 Fairmont Ave. F.H.A., Y-Teens, Glee Club. GUENTHER, LINDA: 2227 1612 Fairidge Pl. Beta Club, Thespians, Treasurer, Y-Teens, District President, Freshman Play, Sophomore Play, Junior Play, Senior Play, Volunteer Girls' State, Mixed Chorus, Indian Tribune, Editorial Staff, Maroon and Grey, Editorial Staff, Hon- or Society, Quill and Scroll, Service. HALBACK, SARAH JEAN: 3123-L 1620 Newbern Road F.H.A., Y-Teens, Senior Representative, Spanish Club, Glee Club, Science Club. HALE, VIVIAN: 2235-L 1668 Virginia Ave. Band, Maiorette, Mixed Chorus: Glee Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Service. HALL, J.R.: 2169-W 674 Dale St. D. E. Club, B-Team Football. HAMILTON, ELIZABETH ANN: Church Hill Spanish Club, Y-Teens, F.H.A., F.T.A., Library Club, Maroon and Grey, Ad- vertising Staft, Band, Folk Dancing Club, Glee Club, Personality Club. HAMM, CHARLES: 2195-J 11 Roller St. Sports Club. HAUN, NANCY: Church Hill, Tennessee F.H.A.: Y-Teens, Band Sponsor, Service D.E., Treasurer. HARRELL, CARROLL: 1629 Spruce St. Carving Club, D. E. Club. HARRELL, LORRAINE: 1629 Spruce St. Y-Teens, F.H.A., Library Club, Carving Club. HARNESS, RANDALL: Bloomingdale Road Transfer from Cumberland, Ky. HAYES, JEAN: 2783 1625 Carolina Ave. Y-Teens, D.E. Club, Commercial Club, Vice President, Student Council. HECK, KATHLEEN: 2128-L 1606 Spring St. Glee Club, F.H.A., Commercial Club, Y-Teens. HEIM, MARY: 1193 1273 Catawba St. F.H.A., Vice 'Presidentf 'I'-TSCHS: Glee Clubi Commercial Club. HENDERS-DN, ANN, 458-W 719 Mr-'tle St. Glee Club: Mined Chorus, Student Council, Y-Teens, Commercial Club. AERRING, FRANK: 4054-W 1860 Oakwood Dr. Football Manager, Sports Club, Art Club. HICKS, MARGARET LOUISE: 2523 Box 452, Blountville, Tenn. Glee Club, F.H.A., Secretary, Commer- cial Club, F.T.A., Service, Y-Teens. HILTON, DORIS ANN: 1226-W 649 Arch St. Silllllli lilllillllllil Y-Teens, Dramatics, F.H.A., Glee Club, Commercial Club. HILTON, RUBY: 913-R 1605 Spruce St. Jr. Commercial Club, Y-Teens. HOFFMAN, GWENDOLYN LEE: Rogersville 3292 Surgoinsville, Tenn. Spanish Club, Treasurer, Art Club, Y- Teens, Band, Mixed Chorus, Ensemble, Radio, Maroon and Grey, Editorial Staff, Honor Society, Junior Classical League, Glee Club, Junior Play, Stu- dent Director. HOOVER, TED: 1534-L 1626 Vance St. Student Council, Science Club, Hi-Y, Sports Club, Baseball, Football, B-Team. HOUSER, SHIRLEY: 502-J 726 Forest St. Band, Glee Club, Y-Teens, Treasurer, Cheerleader, Student Council, F.T.A. Latin Club, Choral Reading Club, Jun- ior Play, Properties, Chairman. HOWARD, JOAN: Blountville 2163 Indian Springs Spanish Club, F.H.A., President, Com- mercial Club, Y-Teens, Service. HUNLEY, JAMES G.: 371-J 922 Watouga St. Football, Science Club, Vice-President, Audio-Visual, Sports Club, Cheerlead- er, D.E. Club, Glee Club, Woodcarving Club. HUNTSMAN, ELIZABETH: 325-R Route 3 Y-Teens, Band. HURST, DAVID: 1012-L 717 Yadkin St. Art Club, Science Club, Maroon and Grey Advertising Staff, Sports Club, Camera Club, President, Hi-Y, Wood Carving Club, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. IRESON, CAROL: 3153-R 1525 Kings Road Maroon and Grey Editorial Staff, Band, Y-Teens, F.H.A., Vice-President, Secre- tary. JENNINGS, CHARLES: 1663-J 509 Dale St. Audio-Visual, Junior Classical League, Hi-Y. JOHNSON, EDITH 3153-L 1516 Pineola Ave. Cheerleader, Junior Play, Thespians, President, Honor Society, Treasurer, Y-Teens, Volunteer Girls' State, Maroon and Grey Editorial Staff, Miss Key Club 1951, Senior Play, Key Club Typist. KETRON, MILDRED: 1196 Dorothy St. Y-Teens, D. E. Club, Camera Club, Twirl- ing Club. 40 KIBLER, MARY JANE: 156-L 1509 Pineola Art Club, Library Club, Y-Teens, Com- mercial Club, Corresponding Secretary. KILGORE, JIM: 88-L 634 Jackson Heights Key Club, Thespians, Vice President, Volunteer Boys' State, Vice-President Senior Class, Junior Play, Senior Play, Audio-Visual, Glee Club, Hi-Y, Fresh- man Play, Spanish Club. KILGORE, SHIRLEY NELI.: 57-L 107 E. Millpond St. Junior Classical League, Y-Teens, Science Club, Library Club, Secretary-Treasurer. KILGORE, WILMA: 520-W 817 Poplar St. F.H.A., Y-Teens, Commercial Club, D.E. Club, Carving Club. KIRKPATRICK, JANE: 2984 Johnson City Highway Cheerleader, Honor Society, Freshman Class Play, Sophomore Class Play, Jun- ior Play, Business Manager, Maroon and Grey Editorial Staff, F.T.A., Beta Club, Radio Staff, Pianist, Junior Classical League, Treasurer Junior Class, Student Council, Recording Secretary, Miss Key Club 1950, Volunteer Girls' State. LANCE, ROBERT: 2007-W 1569 Crescent Drive Transfer from Montgomery Bell Acade- my, Sports Club, Football, Basketball, Track, Hi-Y. LARKINS, BONNIE: 809 Riverside Ave. Library Club, Y-Teens, F.H.A., Commer- cial Club, Carving Club. LARKINS, WAYNE: 1424 425 Roller St. Camera Club, Glee Club, D. E. Club, Reporter. LEE, JACK: 718-J 1209 Oak St. Band, Woodwork Club, Science Club, Presid-frat, Camera Club, Hi-Y, Audio- Visual Club, Sports Club. LEWIS, RHONDA, 3462-W 2504 Johnson City Highway F.T.A. LIGHT, BETTY: 655-J 1800 Kenwood Dr. Student Council, Commercial Club, Sec- -:-'-irv, Glee Club, Y-Teens, Vice Pres- ident, Personality Club, Preslaeni, cum. al Reading Club, Library Club. LIGHT, CHASSIE: 42-W 1802 Highland St. Twirling Club, Y-Teens, Commercial Club, Science Club, Glee Club, F.T.A. LITTLE, JOHN, JR.: 942-J Route No. 31 Hi-Y, Sports Club. McANINCH, BETTY JO: 1908 702V2 Bristol Highway Y-Teens, Commercial Club, Glee Club, F.T.A., Camera Club, Personality Club, Folk Dancing Club, Choral Reading. MCANINCH, HERMAN, 1909 702V2 Bristol Highway MCCONNELL, JAMES A. JR.: 510 225 Compton Terrace B-Team Football, Varsity Football, Cam- era Club, D. E. Club, Student Council. MCCONNELL, LOU: 2183-W 1517 W. Sullivan St. Band, Commercial Club, Vice President, Treasurer, D. E. Club, Y-Teens, Glee Club. MCCOY, DEAN: 2226-L 1641 Oakwood St. D. E. Club, Glee Club, Student Council, Y-Teens, Commercial Club. MCCOY, JACK C.: 3099-L Route 3, Box 103 D. E. Club, President. McKAY, BETTY JO: Robert E. Lee Apt. No. 68 F.H.A., Y-Teens, Glee Club. MARSHALL, MARGARET RHEA: 1707-W 510 Highland Avenue Band, Indian Tribune, Advertising Staff, Maroon and Grey, Advertising Staff, Advertising Manager of Maroon and Grey, Maroon and Grey, Typist, Art Club, Treasurer, Y-Teens, F.T.A., Secre- tary. MARTIN, ELEANOR HOLTON: 2735-W 1219 Watauga St. Beta Club, Corresponding Secretary, Glee Club, Accompanist, Maroon and Grey, Editorial Staff, Y-Teens, Vice President, Cheerleader, Senior Play. MAXWELL, MARIJANE: 887-J 709 Birch St. Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Commercial Club, Tribune Trial Staff. MERRILL, VERONICA: 2033 1625 Linville Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Journal Club, A Indian Tribune, Feature Editor, Maroon and Grey, Editor-in-chief, Library Club, Y-Teens, Latin Club, Honor Society, F.T.A., Quill and Scroll, Senior Play. MILLER, DON: 3934-R Route No. 2 Football, Varsity, Basketball Manager, Track, Key Club, Hi-Y, President. MOSRIE. BETTY- T508-W 950 Dale St. Personality Club, Spanish Club, F.H.A., Commercial Club, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Y-Teens. l NAVE, PEGGY: 2123-R 1202 Cherry St. Camera Club, Y-Teens, Band, Junior Play, Thespians. NICKELS, WALTHEN: 1752-W l Sllllllil Ulliiilllll 105 West Sevier St. Baseball, Mixed Chorus, Band, Drum Maior, D. E. Club. NOEL, LORRAINE: 1408-J 1614 Bristol Highway Commercial Club, President, D. E. Club, Secretary, Y-Teens, F.H.A. Junior Play, Costumes. ODOM, VIRGINIA: Johnson City Highway Glee Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Commercial Club, Vice President, F.T.A. ONKS, DARALEEN: 2276-W 1705 Highland sf. F.H.A., Y-Teens, Science Club. OSBORNE, BETH: 2067-W 1268 East Sullivan St. F.H.A., Reporter, Y-Teens, D. E. Club, Secretary. OSBORNE, HAROLD SIDNEY: 1808-J 954 Dale St. Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Ensemble, Key Club, Student Council, Volunteer Boys' State, Junior Classical League, Honor Society. OSBORNE, KENT: 2067-W 1268 East Sullivan St. Track, Key Club, Hi-Y Club. OVERBAY, WANDA: 336-J 305 Childress St. Y-Teens, Commercial Club, F.H.A., Woodcarving Club. PARROTT, JACK C.: 983-X Church Hill, Tenn. Route 3 Mixed Chorus, Hi-Y, Glee Club, Senior Play. PENLAND, JEAN: 2218-X 906 Lamont St. Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Y-Teens. PERDUE, JOHN M.: 1442-W 521 Elmwood Ave. Beta Club, Debating Club, President. PETERS, CAROL: 978 I 117 Catawba St. Beta Club, Art Club, Y-Teens, Finance Chairman, Mixed Chorus, Ensemble. PORTER, NEAL: 130-J 701 Ross St. Band, Football, Hi-Y, Sports Club. QUILLEN, MARGARET ANN: 345 1240 Watauga St. Glee Club, Band, Mixed Chorus, Science Club, Art Club, Y-Teens, Senior Representative, Indian Tribune, Editorial Staff, Indian Tribune, Advertising Staff, Junior Classical League, Senior Play. QUINN, MARTIN: 3905-J 1608 Belmeade Drive Indian Tribune, Maroon and Grey, Edi- torial Staff, Art Club, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Ensemble, Juhior Classical League, Junior Play, Senior Play. RAMEY, RUTH: 707 914 Broad St. 41 Beta Club, Mixed Chorus, Honor So- ciety, Student Council, Y-Teens, Latin Club, Indian Tribune, Editor, F.T.A., Journal Club, Dramatics Club. RANDOLPH, VIRGINIA: 2895-R Woodmont Ave. Y-Teens, Band, Y-Teens Service, F.H.A., Treasurer, Commercial Club, D. E. Club, Vice President, F.T.A. ROBINETTE, RODNEY: Route 1, Box 307 Hi-Y, Secretary, Junior Class President, Indian Tribune, Trial Staff, Editorial Staff of Indian Tribun'e, Key Club, Pres- ident, Junior Director, International Trustee, Volunteer Boys' State, Senator, Rotary Club Award, Best All-Around Junior, Baseball, Football, Student Council, Band, Color Guard, Science Club. ROBINSON, HAROLD A.: 2927 1237 Watauga St. D. E. Club, Sports Club, Woodcarving Club, Band. ROBINSON, NELL: 2663-R 542 Dale St. Y-Teens, Indian Tribune, Advertising Staff, F.T.A., Spanish Club, Maroon and Grey, Advertising Staff, Maroon and Grey, Business Manager, Band. ROSE, RALPH E.: 2632-L 424 Sequoyah Drive Radio Staff, Announcer, Audio-Visual Club, Treasurer, Vice President, Secre- tary, B-Team Football. RUSSELL, JEWELL: 1491-R 1306 Chestnut St. Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Maroon and Grey, Editorial Staff, F.H.A., Treasurer, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, F.T.A., Commer- cial Club. SAMPSON, PHYLLIS ANN: 1873-L 413 Roller St. Library Club, Y-Teens, Commercial Club. SANDERS, BETTY JEAN: 103-W 1025 Harte St. F.H.A., Y-Teens, Library Club, D. E. Club. SCOTT, LARRY W.: 887-J 714 Birch St. D. E. Club, Glee Club, Woodcarving Club, Track, Sports Club, Camera Club. SHANKS, DOROTHY: 1762-W 713 Ross St. Y-Teens, F.H.A., Glee Club, Personality Club. SHEALY, TOMMY: 1491-WM 1329 Pine St. Transfer from Schoolfield High School Danville, Va., Sports Club, Hi-Y. SHERLING, FRED: Route No. 3, Church Hill Transfer from Church Hill High School, Woodcarving Club, Science Club, Honor Society, Vice President, Sports Club. SLAUGHTER, BOBBY: 980 Lynn St. 3906-R Transfer from Coeburn High School, Va., Hi-Y, Band: SLAUGHTER, PHIL: Fordtown, Tenn. 3089-W Track, Basketball, Hi-Y, Science Club, Sports Club. SMITH, NANCY: 401-R 1425 Watauga St. Y-Teens, F.H.A., Mixed Chorus. 1048-L SMITH, SHIRLEY, 1706 Bristol Highway F.H.A., Secretary, Commercial Club, Spanish Club, Secretary, Y-Teens, Cor- responding Secretary. STALLARD, WAYNE: 822 Fairview Avenue 'I 949-L B-Team Football, Varsity Football, Sports Club, Hi-Y. STARNES, PEGGY: 784-L 1257 East Sullivan St. F.H.A. Y-Teens, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus. STELLING, MARGUERITE: 2479-J 522 Sequoyah Drive Library Club, Glee Club, D. E., Y-Teens. STORY, HELEN: 1355-J 1252 Catawba St. Y-Teens, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Treasurer, Band, Flagswinger, F.H.A., President, Commercial Club, Corres- ponding Secretary, Student Council, F.T.A. TEETS, JANET: 2275-L 1621 Pineola Ave. Band, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, D. E. Club, F.T.A. TERRY, PHYLLIS: 597-J 1418 Bristol Highway Beta Club, Band, Glee Club, Y-Teens, Vice President, Senior Class, Treasurer, F.T.A., Junior Play, Senior Play, Maroon and Grey, Advertising'Editorial Staff, Y-Teens President. THAYER, ROGER E.: 921-J 221 East Wanola St. Key Club, Band, Hi-Y, Woodcarving Club. THOMPSON, BETTY: 113-L 206 Hammond Ave. Y-Teens, President, Commercial Club, Secretary, Spanish Club, Mixed Chorus, Band, Flagswinger, Student Council, Maroon and Grey, Editorial Staff, Glee Club. TOWNE, ELLEN: 2219-J 1709 Lamont St. Transfer from Brighton High, Rochester, N.Y., Latin Club, Journal Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. TRENT, P. J.: 668-L 1014 Minton St 51111111 1111111111111 Woodcarving Club, Audio-Visual Club, D. E. Club. TUCKER, PAUL: 573-W 150 East Wanola Audio-Visual Club, Woodcarving Club, B-Team Football, Hi-Y, Vice President. UNDERWOOD, JOYCE: 3476-W 1655 Houston Ave. F.H.A., Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Commer- cial Club, Treasurer, D, E. Club. WATSON, DONALD: 236-W 634 Arch St, Band. WILBORN, BILL: 2278-L 809 Birch St. Beta Club, Key Club, Honor Society, Student Council, Basketball, Football, Baseball, Volunteer Boys' State, Track. WILKES, CAROLYN: 1215-W 1658 Woodside Ave. Y-Teens, President, Library Club, Mixed Chorus, Commercial Club, Program Chairman. WILLIAMS, DELORES: 1807 1018 Watauga St. Band, Glee Club, Y-Teens, Commercial Club, Spanish Club, Advertising Staff of Maroon and Grey, Library Club, Sec- retary. WILLIS, SHIRLEY FAY: 2263-J 1919 Ridgecrest Dr. Transfer from DeLand High School, Florida, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, F.H.A., Song Leader, Science Club, Ad- vertising Staff of Maroon and Grey, Y-Teens, F.T.A. WOLFE, MARY: Rural 2065 Church Hill Transfer from Church Hill High School, Beta Club, F.T.A., Spanish Club, Stu- dent Council, Science Club, Y-Teens, Glee Club. WOOD, ANNE: 757-R 1229 Lomax St. Y-Teens, Drive Chairman, Band, Mixed Chorus, F.T.A., F.H.A., Maroon and Grey, Editorial Staff, Senior Play, Prop- erties. WOOD, SHIRLEY: 2689-L 741 Forest St. Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Commercial Club, President, Y-Teens, Vice President, Service. 42 lllllNlllll l3llllllNlSETE FRESHMEN 1949 KWTSA Goodness, hoven'T we grown! JusT Think we ore re-gisTering in high school. The new building surprises us - even The seniors geT losT. We whirl Through onofher year in Toof- boll. We ore sToTe champs again. Dogs, yes dogs oppecir on our SouThern Assembly progrom. Correer Doy ond are we in a Trenzyl l-low do we know whoT we wonT To be? Exoms ond more exams, They are awful. Wilbur Foces FocTs is our Treshmon ploy. You con'T ever Tell, we rnoy have 0 wer' Barrymore or o Bonkheod. Al Jolson Sings Again hos us singing Mommy. Mixed Chorus Try-ouTs moke us voice conscious. SOPHOMORES 1950 No sTaTe chompionship TooTboll Teom buT ci good young Teom. Oh, l con'T woiT Tor The STudenT Council dance! Wonder iT Bill will send whife Tlowers? They ore my Tovoriie. Don'T Teochers look cuTe dressed up Tor The Family Album. Especially Mr. Acker- man wearing boby cloThes. VocoTion c1T lasT- .lUNlORS 1951 Popcorn, pleose buy some popcorn! This is our cry ol The TooTbc1ll ond bciskeTboll gomes. We bdrely hdve Time To noTice ThoT our Tooiboll Teom has improved. This yeor we ore humming Be My Love. PreTTy, isn'T ii? The lviixed Chorus conceri ond The Loiin pogeoni are The Torerunners of o won- derrul ChrisTmos vocaTion. The evoIuoTion by The Soulhern AssocioTion. Our TirsT experience. The Prom! ond no popcorn To sell ond none To eoT. l believe iT is worTh iT. The Turure-we'll be seniors nexT Toll. Class Officers: Gardner Hammond, Presidenfg Gene Fox, Vice- PresidenT, Barbara Deming, SecreTaryp Barbara Broome, Treas- Q , ac. 2' 'Qc G gk 2 433. r IW , an Hs. on 1, 1 i.. , 1 Q ,,,, .' sg, 'C , . 'S' , 4 'L V ,W W V A ,, 2, ji , . T T !. . f .l . rg f 5 f , sv'-za... , , L 'ai Abbui Jimmy Adams H. L. Allen Nancy Alley Bill Alvis Patsy Anderson A3 l li Y EEN . fm L, fii2,. -. E X, A i . l 'ff -H Q f W , , A B 1 Champe Bachelder Ruby Bailey Jackie Bishop Barbara Bohannon Q r-N, vi 'vw Q V ,gs gn My Q l - ,ff ww- f Yi K , egg. Velma Boyd Lois Boyer Elizabeth Bunn Charles Burleson 5 rr ,awf- sur 95 . W Y' C ii f' ff 'i A Y Wv-Q. . 51' ' , Dan Ball Sue Barnes Delores Bartley Karen Beall Frances Bolton Anna Lee Booher Paul Bowen Shirley Boyd - Q W :ir 5 Q ,hw 7 i ,, Vi f -W os,-.x : 5 4'f'f K' 5 B We-f 'C ff l x 'hs -new-M 'W 'ff Jw 'B 'R C ' llil is Q' B W X J gig-, fb ji , s S A 'rf El Belly David 1 , 'Z -U-21 CT' Brooks Rosemary Brooks Barbara Broome Linda Bryan Bufcher Sue Castle Betty Chambers Jim Churchill AA i X X ,rl 2 . , . ' 'E Z-Q-N 'J Q- 3 ' an 1 G 9 yy 'v if Q me W Wx i J ' 'K 'xii' C f ...A -A 'M' V 2: 'Nj g Iv A .L ,i Lrk, , 1 J F gl ',.' -H 5 . ,, ' Qi 557 M ff.: 'F F :F J it ,W W? 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R sk? :Q 11 I 1' K to l Hunier Wright Lance Fuller Barbara Gibson Joyce Gillenwafer Bill Glynn Wilma Graham Jimmy Don Green Charles Grubb Fred Gulherie Agnes Hall f Y k'i 22' r 7.5 ' T-'F Q. if l ff v ' ' 4 1 J -A f ' ' 1 1' ff ' l '7Q 3 , A , , 2 5 H . r , rw. , M rw 'x fpwsk 1 fvr In M. 5 i , M ..., ., Ft VN .,,, 6: Marty r . M . 7 , f Z ' Pai Hall Belly Hammond Gardner Hammond Don Hanner Richard Harris Charlene Hash Marcelleno Hawkins Ann Hay Reva Hayes Reece Hefner A6 ,..xg QM ,- W vs K im, ,-fe, H: r T' Brenda Goerdel Clara Hall rw 'Y ,bn ik We r. is Mi is ' ,Y J' Lorefia Harrison Norma Helfon Ars.. A.., .ff ., U, , .Sf ,- - ' Q I Q 'Af' V 1 ,vw 4 fl , if L, 1 2 1 E l 'rf , N- ' ei Q J . f y , I A. I J s ,533 X 5 1 H ft 3 I. ' L5 V A g 1, A c M, ' 5 ff ' In in J W E , . L 4' 'V 41 ., . 'i ' y . L - . E w...,l A Qi ,rr vm:-my 'E' ' , J rf-N Q L Y , f 2 x A Tommy Hendrix Eloise Hensley Joyce Herron Dudley Hewitte Maridcne Hood Gaye Horne Mary Elizabeth Hunley Ray Hurd Bonnie Hutson Ray Hyder Zetta Joyner Samera Kussem 4 - gi 3 ' ' L E fa gi a ,z so - J 'S W V' v 'X . -. Q 'nf 5 X, .gh I T f w ' N51 Q A if, 4 4- - ISL , 4 4, y , g, y '34 .ce - I y , R llgfx Q.-' .,, ' au. ' M ' I N11 v' 0' A x Q N13 'F' 11, 'was , I LV' 4 E S 4 sl Wallace Ketron Joan Kilbourne David King Emma Lee Kinsler Margie Kintz Doris Lee Wayne Light Carolyn Logan J. R. Maddux Mary Maddux Jim Malcolm Belly Sue Mann . ,Q ' 5 -+1 MN Q ,f.,,.,k as .rx 4 4 ,Y W, uw., 5 : v-w K Q WOM 04,21 ' A 'W i -,ff , or 1,1-':g5, 1 s gig 23 ??-. i' Q5 , . 'W X N35 EM 1 , , , mA: , i ,m,W ,, 1 Q 1 f 22,153 gi i ,. 4.1. - ' 4? X A 1 weak 'fly it ,Le an M Q., , . it -23' Y' if x -fr . 'WWI , if' iff - - H . 1533 , i f-wx Gene Marcum Eddie Marrs Martin Qt 'Jack Mastin Ann Mcssengil Pete McConnell Mary McCrea Cecil McGuire Mcln losh Semeehaiihglicfem Clyde Meade Pauline Meade X X ' X, M 7 Ex PQ X X XX XA , xx ,xxx A ,Xxx X . 'ga Xxex x in il lx Y. 'X X -XX NX N i 'X x is ig xiwi .. 6 4' ,,u Q' L Q .i 1 Ji V7 3 'W 'FQ' Y Tk -N? . A .5 ,eii M , - X ' , i,.', ii,, , gg a 41 Q M t it Dot Mellons Clairene Miller Johnnie Moore Ray Moore 1. .f. . iffyi Ill l J, wi'-' M ,W nv 4 his L 'fu ,W Doug Moles Sonia Morelock 4, 1 f, 4' in K 4: 1 4 A 0 ,A WNX6 I r MJ! , VY!! ww If Q. we , 1 ' ,f my 223 4 M JW M Nik , -,KLLk five- V rg , - ,ik ,. of ' Greta Moles Elizabeth Moneyhun Steve Montgomery Richard Mote Delmar Moulton Shirley Mowell PM , or or S Y W V , -.. ,-M Y I lk 1, W, S S My S ' rn 1 'fx ,W ' rv ,R ! ,, Vvk A 5 f W . . 1 K 4. , g ,Y Q WWW 'J v Lv , V V A 7 Nqr N, i , S 7 J S Q53 5 S P S' h, islx to VVK: , , i Q ri, ff S f 5, fb Qi: A fr 3 S4 ff.v.- ilffi ' 'rf ,Q 'R' R 8 r ,P - fr W Q ,1 ,,.,,,,, .N -U x My 73, -.M Y N N , Q t w 3 , I X is Gay Mullins Shirley Murray Earl Newman .lohnnye Oglesby Martin Owens Betty Pendleton Carson Perry Gilbert Perry Harold Pierce Betty Potent Ed Preston Willie Rhoten 'R fv. S 11N .Q ,X Nancy Richmond Howard Salyer JUNIURE f A S I .Aff sr :M 5 vx .L ai f.'i ' , , , 4 r TP m ' an ' 'N if M, ..., 4 . ' fir' V -G., Q ,AJ yj , ,Y 7,5 ,Q W -yd M . . I 4 Bill Ring Joyce Roberts Shirley Roberts Ann Rowland Anna Ruth Sanders Ellen Sellers Shirley Shepard Fred Shutlco 49 x.. -v. ' J I s J I - W., 1 Bill Sage Hazel Simerly 3 k':: L If , ,Evgn . 5. K A 'A J Y i it efaex y Q ,y M, E gg: 5. ',T:1f5r-QP at at are if if if me 1 f:..ig:r'f. me T W 'fi ,. T W-ll T M' ' 3' 4 :ir . 1 Q , be M, et, x,,,Q ' T' ' WYE? UL 4 if .I 14: X xg 51 -3. y A TT dl W yi My ,fr-4-ly K fir . T B mg Y . ,. K - , M . V 'T 'X X H' 4 .- A f to T T 9' B ' Ken Simonds Buddy Sine Skip Slaughter Celia Smith Mary Nell Smith Jane Sornmers Glenn Sproles Bobby Starnes Wilma Stata f ' Dorman Stout X T ' gg T zz: M - ii X M- - T - 1, ' ff-2 af' T M 3 . ' 'Clif' T37 mr' T ' ' ' N V' . T N T ryrn S A .X BTIHK my a ' f f ' by 'Q . T, 1 fi WM , N ' M fu I T may iv wgggf T we , S,Sr ijt Q W S ,J Phil Taylor Ladonna Tedder Dotty Teter Bobby Thomas Sue Trivette Dolores Urquiza Kenneth Vaughn Wilma Vermillion Shirley Vicars Carole Walker 50 'lm i q Sw Ronald Solomon Betty Sutherland B 5 4 5, -,M ,f --4 I Betty Jo Tucker Carlos Wallen fi fe? a 'NS, 1 'T Y: il x ,i 2 --11 A 1 dir dim! T WJ? Yxf, ieglg A ' span? , ' J Y . K4 a L is I ,W if Q X ii r f l 2? Carolyn Wallin Ronald Wesfon M R f , ,Q I -'cv 2 if ew X W ni ikwa hi . f' ' fm ,A A Glendon Williams Qtr, 1-wif 4, 5 ig ,uk s 2 fx 'Q- y -Q. X I ,fy . Q v r 3 L ' Q , , 4 i if 'f i f 5 ik' rf-in ..,. so -- 1 l 'F' rwirw i. we X Nm 1' -., A i 43 C. D. Ward Roger Ward Tommy Warrick Earl Wafers Beecher Welch Don Whitfamore Wanda Widener Charles Wiley Korhlene Wilkerson Barbara Williams 1 f if ' f fix JUlllUllE f f Me, ,ff of gf I, O! J' 7 ':. 'L Ji ' T54 , J ii? jffl ffrf Zhi I! V WSW-g M M f 2 M Q j L2 flff' ,jf if Helen Williams Joanne Woodruff W J new ,Al ,W Oh, you beauliful girls! Sl 425k N-ulq , . ,mms Slll3llUlllllllE A SUPHUMUHI HEMIMHIHS Mill .vi 27921 '7 is . l . at Y Mg' rgwy 5 . Q. ' was ..f'k-',1f Y. jx U, .. 'Y ' A Sophomore officers left to right ore: FORREST TEETS, president, BETSY LATIMER, secretary, INA EGAN, i treasurer, ALEX ANDERSON, vice-president. FRESHMAN YEAR Here we are at last, Freshmen in Dobyns-Bennett. Now I wonder where lvir. Acker- man's room is. The subjects sure are easy. ln tact, l think l'll get by with a good C average! We are holding class elections. Locke Carter is president, Betsy Latimer, 'vice- president, Barbara Gott, secretary, and Raymond Britts, treasurer. At last we can go to the trolics after the tootball games. This is our main thought. Although the games we are winning are few, we still support the team. Our Freshman class play, Andy's Antics, is really a hit. I just know we showed those Seniors a thing or two. Whoopee! l iust passed. Now l'm a Sophomore. SOPI-IOMORE YEAR i We have given up our treasured seats in the balcony to ioin the Juniors and Seniors downstairs. Ot course, you can't see very much from the back row! ..r. I. Again we are electing otchcers to W ' lead us through another year. They are Forrest Teets, president, Alex An- derson, vice-president, Betsy Latimer, secretary, and Ina Egan, treasurer. The Juniors let us sell at the football game, At least we get in without our activity tickets, but the work is hard, and it gets cold at those games. We certainly enioyed ourselves at the Sophomore Sock I-lop, but our mothers didn't quite agree with us. lThey had to wash the dirty socks.l ll, some day l'll be one ot those big niors, but l hear Senior Ameri- ca istor and English are hard. AIS 45 yo r d a prepare tor e L is .K exssstlt iss? I we ig ' . J' if A 'f 'ff . A N. 1 .- L hw 1 ' 1- E 2? if w. . A Q., I fv 'U 4 r, ' J Q1 W' an was J 4 L Nt ,V 4 : K f' 1 bkl n lu wt' .f XS. :QW .:'-. .M ' ...Q L 3 Q 'v' '15 . . .1 f f or A 9 f 2 rs- if 'xv 1 on C i Qt K W J, 7, , . L Q L ,n 4,7 L ,, I ,R Q? 'r 53' ' 7 J . - rl i f' li l H I ' I 'qs , - F i D 'QP' ' - ' ' V C s Q 1 Y J x X J '13 i R ,K ii ' ,i . 'X yr 4-.cp TRN if KAP'-1 Wiki k ., V 5 W' 7 f if ' e f' -fi' 'i .. .g g i' 'fi AAN ff if 1, ' Mfg ,jg 3 - Pr' -- A C-1 of WAX fr xv! 'X 1 , , A , vu 4 'W J' -H, I k I 1 .S f' ' J .5 ' -Q 'Y in 'X - V 1 ...is X W, 3 X C A' if f J ix Blix s J A i vi N V 5 , V Q' '43 gf 'FV' 1. I A: A 'B 2 TV, 7 I A 1 6 M ex 1 . iijf' 1 'VV X s A' f Q L Ash.. Dale Abel Pansy Adkins Jeannine Albert Alex Anderson Bruce Anderson Barbara Anderson Al Asbury Roger Baker Rosalie Baker Jean Ballard gall' 1,1 Sara Basinger ,f Ralph Bell Nora Bennett Robert Bowyer Don Bradley Mervin C. Bralley Jackie Bright Raymond Brms Charles Brooks Wynona Brooks Charles Brown Don Brown Apalo Bullion Helen Bump Doyle Burdine T Faye Burgin Jimmy Byerly Kathryn Byrd 6, Ruth Byrd Dot Calton Wayne Campbell Faye Cardwell Elaine Carpenter George Carrier Locke Carter Jeanette Carter Evelyn Cassidy Susan Childs Wanda Childress Betty Cloud Harry Cone . Jimmy Dee Coates Q Helen Cooke A ,, i-'if Anne Cox Carlton Crane Johnny Cross Jack Crum Wilma Curran Billy Dingus Sue Dickson fl, ,jfn f, ,,,,. ref. 1 o WAV' liner- n Lf! L. l ,f 'MC-YL ' J' ilf .1 , f ,ff ,f Mau -A 'J .4-Q., , ,Q J. 1 Iii l ,V av 2, -Ji MA reg: 'f .Q x . '-P fa ' 'ii E -,N 5.1, N .f Wy I f , 1 K i'f3'r 9 4 we J' 4, 55 - A si F F fa! if kyyy .- pf. V ' ef i'A . f A u i ' ', Mm 7' 'N W . X I f 41 K.. .,f Z yl if s we n 1 f we wi F ff if . ,1 -Wye , w ,why my X ff, M .- ,K A fl .sr 'if 1, Vg , gl A N BE' X ffm ij ' 5 ef' 1 fr J L , :- ' aziifhdvrm Hgh f f fi F ,ix g m::yV 1 7':1 Q' I ll 5 4' 1 , ess. NT' My .K H' ph em it Ay V .HL x Q ,Lx - is Z fs , 1'-- 1, f - we 1 S5 2 ...Ji if ,.. .1 'Rx . 'S' ' vc. , 5 4 wr I K 1. f in--4 , M., -v- ff: , 4 4 ? X his X ii 4- :- KM li-as ,X Pin, A, N A e-,- I 7 -fl Mi i 'Y' , in . jill be EllPlllll!llllliE Jimmy Dobyns Nancy Duncan Bobby Dunn Carl Durham Jimmie Ruth Durham Jerry Edwards Ina Egan Kenneth Esfes June Fannon Charles Fletcher Jack Forbes Shirley Fulkerscn Joan Fuller Richard Gif? Georgia Gilly Earleen Going Barbara Golf Martha Greene Nancy Greene Norma Greene Bobbe Hague Joyce Harville Billy Hawk Janice Haws Jo Anne Heck Jewel Henderson Tom Henley Thelma Hepfinslall Monroe Herring Puffy Herron Mary Hickman Peggy Hicks Gene Hodge Roberf Hodge Martha Horne Beverley Howard Jerry Hubbard Flora Hunl Gene Humphries Nancy Hurd Emma Lou Hyder Gene Johnson Hal Johnson Nancy Jones Paul Jones Shirley Joseph Catherine Keener Louise Keslerson Barbara Jo Kefron Johnny Kilbourne Qilulluiig Bobby Kirk Carl Kirkpatrick Kim Koffman Shirley Koone Betsy Latimer 5 r Mm Leedy Sara Leeper Gerald Lemmons Gay Linn Sammy Loggins Faye Loggins Grace Lord Betty Lyons Lee Marsh Shirley Marsh Pat McBeth Lavene McCurry Elizabeth McDani Julie Mclntosh Shirley McKinney Rodney McMillon Michael McNally Shirley McNeese Martha Meyer Sally Miles George Milharn Haskell Million Ray Moore Jimmy Moore Sammy Naim Reginald Neely Gertrude Nidermaier Lucian Orrick Shelby Outlaw Betty Palmer John Palmer Lois Patrick Martha Patterson Connie Penland Randy Perry Mary Ann Peter Yvonne Pierce Shirley Poe Clyde Pursely Jean Ramsey Tommy Ramsey Kay Roberts Bob Rule Joan Russ Buddie Russell 15 L sf Am 1 31,5 ,W if ,Lge J ,l'- we his sf, , g J I jj :R Q I .tx K E' pf 1 s H 3 ,mf . i Jin? 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Q .cf aw. 7? fx 1- ,,, t WF 4 r ' 'SS' rf T ,G ,J vga my -ii fa A M27 ,- tis ' QE W 1 in v , ,pf Gay Rutherford Nola Sampson Frank Sage Mary Ann Samples Clarence Samples Bodie Scott Lula Scott Betty Shelley Nila Shelley Pauline Simerly Nancy Sims Jackie Sluss Ruth Smallwood Billie Mae Smith Shirley Smith Shirley Sneed Nancy Starnes Newancla Starnes Jimmie Stidham Dearlene Stools Marcia Stroud Sandra Tanner Eleanor Taylor Maynard Tedder Forrest Teets gc Raymond Thomas James Thomas k0v Patricia Tiller Al Underwood Q lg . yeg, 'V'0Cu.J-14.1. , 'Vi m iz... Jackie Vau ' Mariorie Verbridgem E 4' , Q Jack Vicars Shelbourne Wallace Robbie Walsh Alan Watkins Tommy Weatherford Clara Jean Wells Margaret Wells Sandra Wheeler D David Wilcox Barbara Wilder Sue Widener Helen Winegar Cutler Witsell Ben Witt Shirley Woliver 714.14- A THESHMAN TNTEHE U-il -vi if L! Mysqqs f iwvww-'maven WYXVQYI' ' wwwrsgswnqqvwr . me-ru-nun vs Freshmen otticers from left to right are: BILL GREENE, president, KAY CHURCHILL, treasurer, LINDA HAY- WORTH, secretory, ond GENE BRYAN, vice-president. Three hundred-thirty creatures now known os Freshmen ore entering high school. This is the Iorgest closs ever to enter Dobyns-Bennett. Our closs hos one purpose. in mind-to groduote from D-B. The excitement is dying down, ond more serious things ore under woy. Our executive committee is composed of Bill Greene, president, Gene Bryon, vice-president, Lindo Hoy- worth, secretory, ond Koy Churchill, treosurer. It is now exom time ond tests in Lotin, English, biology, ond moth ore phosing the mentol obility of most of us. The Freshmon closs of i951 is the up ond ot 'em kind. We ore full of vim, vigor, vitolity, ond school spirit. We have met ond encountered difficulties with o smile. Soon we will be Sophomores. We will ogoin prove, where there's o will, there's o woy. Freshmen have become so much o port of us, thot it is hord to distinguish them from upper clossmen. 57 vi , 1 J Q, me 'ii' . ' N' ' . Sarah Adams Wayne Allen Lemuel Arnold ff J, C l , ,,, fl iiiisiiiii 1' ' ., 4 ,,, 1 3 I I 1., R if 26, ii time if J f - G . I R s r' . - N k K , I VK i fi , Qfizr, Y . 1 y fi Aves' if-3' .. ,, My im fl -95551 li 'Xl' E W-J gm Q 2. 's51..,, Y fl, J 13-,r.f His' LQ A i as ,ieismi ew M3321 iii-EE! - i - A lf 1, f . W AJ W ' 4' 3 , , 1' gg C. -P., C ev a 1: J C Sh C B Sf A is-if x C ,V my - B ll l ,J J ll A. 1' , A A 55, ix is 3 W J if we 41 3'-gn l -gl , N' . V WS il ' If H J J is v so J JW i if . Qi. i J if my Q A ,.,.. l J M 'i . 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Brewer Earl Bridgeman Gene Bryan Estelle Bullion Nell Burelson Ann Caley Doug Carico Diane Carpenter Charles Carson Martha Carson Frank Carter Joyce Carter Phyllis Carter Jean Cavendish Kay Churchill Kay Coates Linda Cook Shelby Cook Gary Cooper Peggy Cooper David Cox Janet Cox John Cox Pat Cradic Bill Creggar Jimmy Cross Lucy Crymble Betty Davenport Billy Davis Eddie Dean Q il3liSlllVliN Margaret Denise Nancy Denton Joe Dixon Eva Dolan Shirley Dotson Allen Dryden Peggy Ann Feazell Evelyn Fellers Delores Fleenor Jacqueline Forester Barbara Freeman A Lester Gammon Bobby Gantt Delores Glass Jimmy Going Don Goins Rondia Goins Bill Greene Larry Guenther Marvin Hagey Eldon Hale Lavern Hale Wayne Hamilton Wilma Harrel Charles Harrison Jack Hartgrove George Hartsock Henry Harvel Catherine Hatcher Eula Haun Linda Hayworth Walter Helton Kathyrine Helvey Alan Henderson Eugene Hilton Jody Hopkins Ann Hudson Tommy Hulse Dorothy Huntsman Evelyn lreson Tommy Jackson Barbara Janky Dick Jennings Pat Johnston Darlene Jones Larry Jones Iva June Joyne Wayne Ketron Judy Kibler Jack Kilgore A - i f-Q, R 9 fi, ,L 5 4 W. ,ff v..4i r ,,i ,iq q,.,.f:,: ,. fi K' if 5 ,JO ,X , K 11,7 -1 , vk x 5 K A av. 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McClellan Frank McConnell Sarah McHorris Hoyl McKarem Ronnie McNeil Della Meade Jimmy Mellons Rulh Mellons Barbara Mercer Joe Mercer Tommy Milhorn Murefta Mifchell Barbara Moneyhun Jimmy Moore Charles Morelock Michael Moss Larry Mole Virginia Mullins Peggy Osborne Paul Overbay Wayne Overbay Billy Parker Louise Parker Johnny Parker Claudelle Parris 379- ,qs H D V , , . K ' v 'Wh 1 K 3111 Pauline Parris K K' 4 Q Y ' 'W Pauline Parson 5' li I K Jimmy Peake L' Rita Pectal ffjjl ,fy V M -47, J A we Fritz Pilgrim Nfl., , J . A X A X J ff f , X . F e J J - J , N ,. 7 In - W L Alex Postcn X 1 R' WS A l 1 F' 'I ' 1 Wayne Powell 'Y 1' ' N I K ii i K' y Charlotte Ragsdale 'sv R' ' 1 Y- 4' ' l K' I , X- Bobbie Reams ii I George Reecl .Elia , . , S Shelby Roach 4? V' 1 IQ! 4' A :I 4, Johnny Robinson 'l PM r ' is Donald Roller l X, in ' Chuck Ross yi ., 'li ' Q R- I ' ' Paula Rowland A , l , ,.f . tue... .. fl N 1 A K Betty Lou Russell . my , V ,ggi he . 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D. whifworfh fy y K 5 S1 A ii Carolyn Widener Uf M N ,Ig - -- Virginia Wilcox Bruce Wilder V W ,I Q ,X H X f Charlotte Willi mls ,N Mx' K Elizabeth Willis -ff Q J 'N vw if ' , 5:5 Winter Wright 1 , 1 V M 3 -qy ,N H gl I Martha Yonce ' XJ, I N ' ' l A Sandra Zacharius .Q J ffl-L.. AX 4 as A L-w.1Z, Two bits, four bits, six bifs, a dollar- Dear Betsy- Here's wishing -- My foof? I ! ! sr 'K' gtg K-W, : Q ,M M494 ag V A 'WLn.,..k A W 1, 7 WW za is . , vs, in K'Mf Popcorn, anyone want a bag of popcorn? Proof Tha? freshmen can read! 62 w.vv'H 'n-P ' In-41 in i X Activities s -wr Q , E T . s 2: M V V ia riff 7 ,,.zx,A.. J f T' f. wefv Q S FirsT row: F. EarnesT, C. Esser, G. Holfman, A. EllioTT, R. Ramey, J. Kirlcpahiclc. Second row: S. Cross, l.. Guenther, B. Chandler, E. Benedid, E. Johnson, V. Merrill, C. Bovvyer. Third row: F. Sherling, H. Osborne, A. Duncan, D. Boyd, B. Wilborn. Not presenfz D. Delius, J. Compfon. llllllllli SUEIUY The Honor 5ocieTy is composed of sTudenTs from The upper lO per cenT of The Senior class. These sTudenTs musT have an average of 88 or above and be approved by all Teachers. In The spring TO per cenT of The Junior A class is chosen Tor The Honor SocieTy. These new members are given a banqueT by The old members. ln The winTer 5 per cenT of The Senior B class is Taken inTo The Honor SocieTy. Some of The acTiviTies of The Honor SocieTy are raising money by giving an assembly program, giving a ChrisTmas baskeT To a needy Tamily, and iniTiaTing members oT The Junior High Honor SocieTy. When graduaTion comes, you can always disTinguish These sTudenTs by The gold Tassels on Their caps. Ofiicers of The Honor SocieTy Tor This year are Alan Duncan, presidenT, Fred Sherling, vice-presidenT, Carol Esser, secreTory, EdiTh Johnson, Treasurer. Honor SocieTy orchcers iniTiaTe members of The Junior High Honor SocieTy. 64 viii NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Ex I? QQ? E5 ii T -........... Z i ,-f Sl-'if ' K HTPHlElNllHVT ETHUTNT EUUNEH M !. il tx V lst row: J. Mercer, L. Latimer, J. Blankenbeckler, B. Mercer, M. Lone, C. Lee, C. Carson, J. Dickson, Brvan. J. Smith: 2nd row: S. Fulkerson. S. Wheeler, J. Henderson, N. Starnes, P. Heck, S. Miles, S. McKinney, A. Anderson, D. Burdine, J. Coates, 3rd row: E. Hensley, G. Hammond, J. Gillenwater, G. B. Poteat, C. Walker, 4th row: E. Preston, P. J. Trent, E. Flanogon, R. Robinette, B. Archer, M. Wolfe, A. Duncan, 5th row: N. Sims, H. Story, Z. Overbay, W. Wright, R. Britts, 6th row: J. Compton. The Student Council is made up ot two ports, the executive and the representative branches. This organization is the representative group ot the school. They meet once a week to discuss problems and settle questions brought before the group by members os representatives at the students ot the school. Under the sponsorship ot Miss Ewalt, the club put on a bridge-canasta party in the tall. Their dance, open to all students, was one ot the highlights at the spring semester. Officers of the past year were Jack Compton, President, Eddie Preston, Vice- president, Nancy Sims, Treasurer, Joyce Gillenwater, Secretary. EXEEUTIVT STUDENT EUUNEll Identifications: Z. Oyerboy, W. Wright, D. Warren, N. Sims, J. Compton, J. Kirkpatrick, B. Wilborn, H. Story, E. Preston ll P . 65 li ... It K. 3 sf., ,W .iqmg,e.'fs- img 2 9515. ' .. . . . .. wi . f ff.. . fs 2: , .. .st . 5, if f rf W. YVTEEN OFFICERS left to right, 'lst row: P, Terry, E. Martin, G. Mullins, H. Williams, E. Flanagan, N. Sampson, 2nd row: M. Quillen, S. Erwin, J. Craig, P. Houser, C. Lee, 3rd row: T. Thompson, E. Ellis, M. Myers, S. Fulkerson, M. A. Cody, 4th row: S. Halback, S. Smith. NS The Y-Teens is a younger branch ot the YWCA Any girl who wishes to become a member may join The purpose ot the Y-Teens is to build character and leadership in Christian girls ot high school age During the year the Y-Teens sponsored a Barn Dance and various assembly YQTLLNE u 'lst row: P. Abbott, B. Adams, M. Adams, S. Adams, J. Albert, B. Allen, B. Anderson, B. Atkins, J. Bailey, H. Bailey, R. Bailey, R. Baker, R. E. Baker, M. L. Ball, J. Ballard. 2nd row: S. Barnes, J. Barnette, S. Barren, D. Bartley, L. Bass, H. Bass, G. Bauer, K. Beall, T. Bear, H. Bellamy, A. Bennett, N. Bennett, N. Bennett, C. Bishop, J. Bishop, 3rd row: M. Bishop, F. Blair, J. Blankenbeckler, l. Bise, B. Bohannon, B. Bond, A. L. Booher, F. Bolton, B. A. Bostic, D. K. Booze, M. F. Bowling, C. Bowyer, L. A, Boyer, W. Boyer, M. Brandon, 4th row: B. Brewer, J. Bright, B. Brooks, L. Brooks, W. Brooks, R. Brooks, M. A. Brown, L. Bryan, A. Bullion, E. Bullion, E. Bunn, H, Bump, N. Burleson, C. Byerly, R. Byrd, 5th row: A, Caley, J. Caley, D. Calton, F. Cantrell, F. Cardwell, D. Carpenter, E. Carpenter. P9 66 '35, WY mage 'na elwnlwwgwmv- my fm' ws xwpgsl, .X lst row: M. Carson, J. Carter, J. Carter, E. Cassidy, J. Cavendish, B. Chambers, W. Childress, S. Childs, K. Churchill, M. Clasby, J. Cleek, B. L. Cloud, D. Cody, 2nd row: M. A. Cody, K. Coates, Ng S. Coldiron, M. Combs, J. Compton, D. Cook, S. Cook, H. Cooke, P. Cooper, B. Cooter, A. Cox, J. Cox, P. Cradic, 3rd row: J. Craig, J. Craig, S. Cross, W, Curran, L. Crymble, N. Davis, M. Denise, N. Denton, F. Dearing, S. Dixon, E. Dolan, S. Dotson, L. Dryden, N. Duncan, 4th row: J. R. Durham, J. Durham, l. Egan, A. Elliott, E. Ellis, P. Epps, S. Erwin, P. Fagan, J. Fannon, P. A. Feazeil, M. L. Feazell, E. Fellers, 5th row: l. Feilers, P. Ferguson, N. Fields, E. Flanagan, J. Fleming, S. Ford, l. Franklin, J. Forrester, B. Freeman. S. Fulkerson, J. Fuller, VV. Funkhouser, J. Gillenwater, C. Gilliam, G. Gilley, D. Glass, E. Going, R Going, B. Gott, W Graham, H. Grubb ' '-L 0 'lst row: M, Greene, N. Green, V. Green, N. Green, B. Hague, L. Hale, A. Hall, C. Hall, E. Hamilton, H A.. Hartgrove, L. Harrell, NN. Harrell, L. Harrison. J. Harville, 2nd row: C. Hash, C. Hatcher, E. - '- Haun, L. Hayworth, A. Hay, J. Haws, J. Heck, K. Heck, K. Helvey, N. Helton, D. A. Hilton. J. Henderson, A. Henderson, S. Halback, 3rd row: N. Hurd, F. J. Hunt, J. Hopkins, G. W. Horne. D. Huntsman, C. Hutton, E. Hensley, T. Heptinstall, P. Hicks, M. F. Hickman, M. Hawkins, E. Hunts- Y- man, J. Lane, 4th row: J, Herron, B. Howard, P. L. Herron, J. Howard, J. Hays, E. Hyder, B. Hutson, M. E. Hunley, C. lreson, E. Ireson, B. Jankey, P. Johnson, M. J. Kibler, 5th row: D. Jones, N. Jones, l. Joyner, Z. Joyner, 5. Joseph, B. Ketron, L Kesterson. S. Kassem, J Kilborne, E. L. Kinsler, M. Klnlz, J. Kibler, S. King, M. Kinnaird. FL? Q vi W. 67 s Q. K fini' 'fit ,. ia. an . . , . L . S' , N.. awp w.3mQ4gQQ.g i. 'lst row: B. Latimer, S. Lawson, C. Lee, D. Lee, S. Leeper, A. Lennertz, B, Light, C, Light, J. Light S. Light, D. Lindsey. 2nd row: G. Linn, C. Logan, G. Lord, B. Lyons, M. Lane, B. Larkins, F. Lemons, C. Linlious, P. Little, J. Litta, M. Maddux, P. Maddux, 3rd row: B. Manis, L. Manis, B. Mann, B Mann, M. A. Mann, S. Maples, L. Marsh, S. Marsh, A. Massengill, M. Marshall, E. Martin, L Mays, B. J. McAninch, 41h raw: L, McConnell, D. McCoy, M. McCrea, L. McCurrey, E. McDaniel S. McHarris, J. Mclntosh, M. Mclntosh, S. McKarem, B. J. McKay, S. McKinney, S. McNeese, 5th row D. Meade, P. Meade, D. Mellons, R. Mellons, B. Mercer, M. Mitchell, M. Meyer, B. Moneyhun E. Moneyhun, S. Morelock, B. Mosrie, M. Moss, 6th row: S. Mowell, G. Mullins, V. Mullins, S Y-lLLNE Murray, G. Nidermaier, J. Oglesby, D. Onlcs, B. Osborne, S. Outlaw, W. Overbay. Y-lLLNE 'lst row: L, Parker, P. Parsons, M. Patterson, L. A. Patrick, R. Pectal, C. Penland, J. Penland, M. A. Peters, Y. Pierce, S. Poe, C. Parris, I. Payton, 2nd row: C. Ragsdale, R. Ramey, B. Reams, S. Roach, J. R. Rutledge, J. Ramsey, W. Rooten, N. Richmond, J, Roberts, S. Roberts, A, Rowland, J. Russ, 3rd row: M. Samples, P. Sampson, A. Sanders, P. Saylor, E. M, Scott, D. Shanks, B. J. Shelly, N. L. Shelly, S. Shepherd, H. Simerly, B. Simerly, S. Sizemore, B. M. Smith, 4th row: M. N. Smith, N. Smith, S. Smith, S. Sneed, R. Snodgrass, J. Sommers, N. Starnes, N. Starnes, P. Starnes, S. Starnes, W. Stata, S. Trivette, P. Steadman, 5th row: D. Stoots, H. Story, M. Stroud, B. Sutherland, J. Sluss, H. Sims, J. Straley, S. Sullins, E. Taylor, J. Teets, T. Tiller, B. Tucker. 4 68 Y-MENS CX X X LAD ,,,. 1 2' i qwwf- vfvwwmnfrrwr-'W W-'gp QM, , ..., ,. J tl . J . R f . ,VA . Q ,..,. 'lst row: J. Walters, A. Ward, C. Walker, B. Wallin, C. VonBramer, S. Vicars, M. Verbridge, J. Vaught, 2nd row: W, Widner, S. Widner, C. Widner, M, Wells, C. J. Wells, B. Wilder, B. Welch, L. Warren, 3rd row: C. Wallin, J. Wallace, V. Wilcox, S. Woliyer, N. Wilson, C. Wilkes, K. Wilkerson, D. Williams, 4th row: H. Winegar, M. Wolfe, S. Wheeler, S. Wood, N. Yonce, C. Williams, E. Weatherly. The Audio-Visual Club is a service organization. lt helps the teachers and students by operating the projectors and preparing the auditorium for programs. To gain membership in the Audio-Visual Club members must have passing grades and tree periods in which they can work tor the club. ist row: Mr. Simpson, G. Rutherford, B. Parker, C. Carson, D. Butcher, C. Jennings, D, Whitamore, lj l ll - ll l S ll J. Dixon, 2nd row: G. Hodge, R. Moore, R. Hodge, K. Koftman, R. Walsh, R. Baker, R. McFarlen, 3rd row: S. Montgomery, R. Dean, G. Marcum, K. Cody, J. Johnson, J. Smith, B. Gannt, L. Jones, 4th row: L. Brown, R. Rose, P. Tucker, J. Clark, J. Bayless, F. Gibson, J. Malcolm. 69 HI-Y INSTALLATION. llll Elllll The l-li-Y was reorganized at D-B in The Tall of l95l.Two hundred boys applied Tor admission as charfer members. This resulTed in The Tormarion of Tour ChapTers so ThaT The boys could meeT in smaller groups. The members musT be in good slanding in The school, live up To and believe in The T-li-Y purpose and plaTTorm and submiT an applicalian wiTh Their dues. The club sponsors various service projecTs during The year. 'Isl' row: Mr. STriclcleTT, D. Burdine, K. Osborne, T. Bailey, B. Rule, S. Wallace, Mr. Shank, 2nd row: J. Stidham, E. Dean, K, Osborne, F. Combs, D. Davis, N. PorTer, 3rd row: W. STallard, L. Eagle, L. Mole, B. Bowyer, D. Carrico, K. Simonds, T. Shealy, D. ScoTT, R. Bell, 41h row: R. Solomon, B. SCOTT, E. PresTon, J. Byerly, B. Moneyhum, C. Wallen, T, Hoover, B, Adams, 5Th row: W. Kefron, W. Edison, J. ParroTT, D. Hurst, R. Dean, R. Edwards, D. Brown, D. Ball. www 70 M is? 5491, lst row: Mr. Stricklett, H. League, E. Waters, R. Hefner, P. Tucker, B. Sage, L. Brown, J. Cross, Y Mr. Shank, 2nd row: B. Brown, R. Harness, J. Martin, R. Ellis, A. Henclerson, B. Dunn, B. Witt, J. Adams, 3rd row: K. Roberts, L. Crick, B. Esser, B. East, R. Hyder, T. Hendricks, O. Noble, Ath row: D. Boyd, G. Cooke, C. Burleson, D. Montgomery, J. Clark, 5th row: R. Thayer, R. Mote, D. Hickman, H. Wright, C. Meade, B. Gannt, R. Overbay, R. Jennings, 6th row: B. Sine, J. Cross, W, Light, J. Bayless, D. Cunningham, B. Cross, B. Cody, 'lst row: E, Triebe, A. Looney, D. Miller, B. Bullock, D. Boyd, M. McNally, D. Wilcox, W. Campbell, Mr. Shank, 2nd row: N. Carter, B. Bowles, C. Jennings, J. Edwards, J. Hubbard, B. Greene, B. Fullcerson, S. Loggins, T, Ramsey, 3rd row: C. T. McClellan, L. Fuller, J. Kilgore, D. Hanner, C. Durham, D, Carter, B. Ring, C. Wiley, R, Carrier, 4th raw: K, Vaughn, F. Shutlco, B. Wilder, J HI 'Y Churchill, T, Sproles, W, Ketron, E. Mars, R. McMillan, C. Duke, G. Marcum, A. Asbury, 5th row: J. Kilbourne, C. Kirkpatrick, B. Martin, J. Palmer, R. Moore, E. Dempsey, J. Dobson, M. Herring H. Cone. 71 1-1 'lst row: R. Ward, P. Taylor, R. Robinette, F. Teets, B. Russell, F. Guthrie, R. Weston, Mr. Shank, 2nd row: T. Warrick, H. Pierce, D. King, J. Moore, J. Little, H. L. Allen, 3rd row: R. Cox, B. Anderson, B. Estes, J. Moore, P. Slaughter, R. Thomas, 4th row: J. Lott, B. Welch, J. Ellis, J. Mercer, H I ,Y E C. Durham, E. Samples, 5th row: A. Watkins, B. Glynn, G. Hammond, J. Coats, J. Green. - The Sports Club is organized as an assembly for a large group ot boys interested in all types ot sports. For each meeting a definite program is planned. Any boy who wishes to ioin and co-operate in attendance and conduct may enroll. SPUHTE Elllli 'lst row: J. Lungsford, A. Looney, T. Jackson, l. Moore, J. Hartgroove, M. Hagan, H. Hainess, C. Harrison, 2nd row: D. Hurst, J. Little, B. Hopkins, D. Moles, F. McConnell, T. Low, E. Hilton, D. Jennings, L. Merroe, 3rd row: D. Hewitt, H. McBride, W. Hamilton, H. McMillian, F. J. Miller, D. Moulton, G. Kelly, W. Helton, 4th row: C. T. McCellan, D. Henley, J. Lee, J. Mercer, 5th row: G. Hortsock, L. B. Meade, J. R. Maddux, R. Hefner, R. Moore, P. Herring, F. Herring, G. Jeter, 6th row: E. McConnell, G. Leomon, J. McKay, J. Moore, R. Harrison, 7th row: H. Motes, J. Moore, H. Solyer, T. Hoover. 72 W, W 3-if . gif' s ,X f..- 2 1 fffx sf? .,- www- Q A, V. swgsssqyqf V - cis., WV' .wwevg SPUR TS ELUH f -.sw feet-Us 'lst row: L. Absur, B. Bledsoe, C. Bell, P. Bowen, C. Bell., E. Deon, F. Combs, E, Dickens, K, Edwards, G. Cooper, 2nd row: B. Beck, J. Crum, L. Eagle, W. Allen, J, Cross, D, Carrico, L. Fuller, 3rd row: B. Anderson, P. Arnold, B. Greene, B. Gammon, J. Dexter, J. Parker, C. Bums, T, Milhorn, 4th row: J. Blankenship, H. Bullock, B. East, R. Bell, VV. Bullock, R. Hodge, B. Chambers, B. Crigger, 5th row: D. Goins, D. Brown, E. Craft, J. Cody, W. Faulk, B. Adams, B. Dickson, T. Bailey, J. Byerly, H. L. Allen, P. Bowen, D. Davis, 6th row: G. Begley, D. Bradley, J. Ellis, B. Fulkerson, J. Bishop, J. Gatfrell, D. Brown. ,GY Q lst row: J Peake, L. West, B. Russell, K. Simonds, T. Shealy, D. Scott, T. Triplett, 2nd row: D. Salley, O. Noble, G. Perry, W. Stallard, C. Perry, D. Rentrow, B. Welch, L. Orick, 3rd row: T. Weatherford, N. Porter, B, Rule, M. Teddor, A. Underwood, T. Shutko, K. Roberts, R. Williams, 4th row: H. Stiltner, J. Robinson, H. Robinson, A. Poston, D. Rowler, J. Parker,5?l1 row: D. Hewett, S. Harrison, L. Scott, J. Little, D. Hurst, J. Odom, C. Wallin, H, Pierce, 6th row: R. Solomon, P. Slaughter, B. Wilder, R. Perry, J. Taylor, M, Taylor, W, Tucker. ZCLISC 4- Hr' ff' 5 fi. s lf . , fig? , 'J .1 Q .. . M awful .-L-Lg.-use rm' -L . 'f 't 'M 2 73 'Ist row: C. Gilliam, R. Ramey, S. Erwin, N. Smith, J. Coates, R. McMillan, G. Byers, M. Quinn, J. Greene, G. Bryan, D. Whittamore, F. Earnest, M. Quillen, B. Deming, 2nd row: G. Hottman, C. Peters, P, Dixon, L. Dryden, W. Vermillion, D. Hurst, S. Montgomery, A. Duncan, W, Nickels, R. M U H Ng Ferrell, E. Preston, T. Warrick, M. Stroud, A, Wood, B. Tice, P. Dixon, E. Ellis, N. Jones, 3rd row: N. Sims, P. MacBeth, l. Eagen, B. Sutherland, L. Guenther, J. Russell, B, Broome, A. Asbury, L. Brown, J. Clark, B. Slaughter, D. Delius, G. Johnson, H. Osborne, L. Bryan, V. Hale, M. McCrea, l. Franklin, M. Ferrell, B. Mosrie, P, Free, Ath row: H. Story, S. Wood, R. Ferguson, C. Wilkes, S. Cross, J. Penland, J. Cleelc, W. Ketron, J. Churchill, B, Adams, H. Wright, B. Bishop, B. Qualls, J. Parrott, B. Bowyer, A. Gilbreoth, E. Bunn, P, Starnes, E. Hunley, T. Thompson, B. Mann, C. Smith. The main choral groups of school are the Mixed Chorus and the Madrigalians. The Mixed Chorus is composed ot students who have been selected by Miss Hutchinson. The l' Madrigalians, or Ensemble is also chosen by Miss Hutchinson according to the best blending ot voices. Their performances come at various times in the year, and they give two main concerts, one at Christmas, and one in the spring. The main purpose ot the choral groups is to teach students the Big Five of music lattack, release, balance, intona- as tion, and blendingl and to teach them to sing and enioy good music. lllllUlllEllllllllS Left to right: M. Quinn, H, Osborne, C. Peters, G. Hoffman, W, Vermillion, A. Gilbreath, M. Ferrell, B. Deming, D. Delius, B, Qualls. 74 JUNIOR EINSTEIN CLUB 'lst row: P. Gilliom, J. Oglesby, M. L. Feozellg 2nd row: W. Funkhouser, J. Craig, 3rd row: E. Mors EE' E R. Horris, P. Tomblin, F. Pilgrim, 4th row: B. Witt, G, Reed, L. Guenther. The Science Club is divided into Two groups, The Junior EinsTeins ond The A.A.A. Club. These groups meet QT se-poroTe times ond discuss Their projects. AT The close of The yeor the proiects of the students ore shown To The school. Membership is open to oll sTudenTs interested in Science who desire to further Their study in o specific subiect. SCIENCE CLUB AAA 'lst row: R, McNeal, M. Green, A. L. Booher, S. Widner, J, Carter, D. Cox, 2nd row: S, Willis, M. Wolfe, G. Niedermoier, M. A. Quillen, J. Craig, 3rd row: E. Hensley, S. Cross, R. Hayes, N. Wilson, 4th row: T. Millhorn, C. Brown, G. Cox, T. Sproles, Sth row: C, Ross, B. Fulkerson, T, Hoover. 75 I 9 E Q vim wit! -QW MQW in was .. vvuxsn ann up? si? ln ' iilii' ,qs K Hass: trslww 4 ist H-... 3- -.V is , SENATORS 'lst row: K, Beall, M. McCrea, D. Urquiza, J. Compton, F. Earnest, 2nd row: D. Lee, M. A. Quillen, R. Ramey, C. Smith, B. Goerdel, J. Gillenwater, 3rd row: L. Dryden, J. Kirkpatrick, S. Boyd, M, N I S S l Mclntosh, C. Logan, J. Sornmers, 4th row: R. Ferguson, M. Quinn, P. Taylor, T. Warrick, H. Osborne, V. Merrill, 5th row: A. L. Addington, B. Glynn, E. Preston, F. Guthrie, D. King, R. Ward, 6th row: G C. Pursley, P. Johnson, H. Williams, G. Linn, S. Outlaw, S. Basinger. The Junior Classical League is composed ot the Latin students. The club is fashioned fffdfgg g after the Roman government, being composed of three parts, the Senate, the Knights, and if ki . th Pleblians. The Senate is the ruling body, made up ot third and tourth year students. - gui The Roman Knights or businessmen make the money and handle expenses and the if llifxwf' X Pleblians have no special duties except to elect tribunes to represent them during the X ,,,l1,7! Mu wil.. The main purpose ot the club is to increase the enrollment ot Latin students and to ty, make people understand the importance of the classical languages. ' KNIGHTS 'lst row: L. Carter, C. Pursley, P. Johnson, H. Williams, S. L. Basinger, G. Linn, S. Outlaw, C. Jennings, 2nd row: G, Bryan, A. Anderson, T. Ramsey, 3rd row: M. Blizzard, H. Cone, F. Fletcher, C. Whetsel, C. Crane, W. Campbell, H. McBride, M. McNally, E. Dean, J. Palmer, A. Dryden, S. Naim, R. Mote, T. Sproles, C. Kirkpatrick, J. Crum, D. Wilcox, J. Moore, 4th row: P. Cooper, L. Crymble, B. Howard, N. Sims, N. Green, M. Meyers, H. Cook, S. Leeper, B. Cloud, 5th row: R. Pectal, N. Duncan, B. Atkins, G. Cox, S. Kilgore, M. A. Peter, B Hague, L. Marsh, M. Verbridge, 6th row: C. Walker, N. Jones, S. Tanner, M. Green, S. Smith, L. M. Scott, L. Patrick, F. J. Hunt, J. A. Heck, S. McNeese, J. Haws, 7tl1 row: A. Hay, P. MacBeth, P. Hicks, S. Fulkerson, B. Freeman, P. Herron, 8th row: J. Harville, J. Ballard, B. Latimer, M. Wells, B. Anderson, S. Miles, M. Lane, S. Childs, W. Funkhouser, M. Moss, A. Caley. .. O 9 76 lllllltllll Elllll . f - l Wm, lst row: P. Tiller, D. Stoots, S. Kilgore, l. Fellers, A. Lennertz, S, Roach, F. Loggins, S. Woliver, 2nd row: B. Cook, S. Tanner, N. L. Shelley, J. Herron, E, L. Hyder, C. Wilkerson, H. Bailey, A. Hall, S. Miles, P. Maddux, R. Lang, The Library Club is made up ot library assistants. The duties ot the members range from caring tor the loan desk to keeping the shelves in order. Both recreational and educational programs are presented in club meetings, One social function is held annual- ly, and a delegation is sent to the Library Assistants Convention. That one's about South America. How about one ot these new books. 77 Left to right J Hunley B Deming P Houser, G. Byers, E. Johnson, E. Martin, J. Kirkpatrick, R Solomon EllllllllllllEl3lE The Cheerleaders play a vital part each year at the football and basketball games. Their pep rallies establish good team spirit which is so vital. The Cheerleaders are chosen by try-outs in front ot the student body. 71, 4 A ,J ld Yes, sir, our Cheerleaders are right on top! Bf?ih.., mad' Mtwqw , ,fm get www 'lst row: M. Smoot, M, Carson, I. Joyner, L. Hayworth, B. Huntsman, S. Barren, J. Litton, l. Bise, B. Moneyhun, B. Bond, S. Cook, 2nd row: R. Baker, C. Lee, L. Hale, C. Parris, C. Wydrum, P. JU N I M A .Ir I Osborne, P. Johnson, J. Kibler, V. Mullins, 3rd row: P. Cooper, T. Bear, B. Fleenor, P. Rowland, S. McHorris, J. Blankenbeckler, J. Bailey, J, Hopkins, 4th row: J. Wallis, V. Wilcox, M. Moss, E. Fellers, E. Bullion, S. Adams, D. Booze, L. Manis, D. Glass, D. Jones, 5th row: J. Rutledge, N. Yonce, J. Straley, M. Ball, B. Manis, H. Bailey, 6th row: S. Sizemore, M. Lane, M. Canard, K. Coates, B. Burleson, 7th row: W. Wright, B. Ketron, M. Whitaker, E. Triebe, G. Bryan, G. Chambers. The Junior Dramatics Club is made up ot two parts, the Freshman Club and the ff Sophomore Club. This club was organized to meet the demands ot freshmen and sopho- H 4 mores interested in dramatics. The purpose ot the organization is to introduce the many phases ot drama and, therefore, have the students appreciate and evaluate dramatic productions, SOPHOMORE CLUB lst row: N. Duncan, N. Starnes, I. Egan, F. Cardwell, L. Kesterson, B. Smith, Y. Pierce, J. Russ, 2nd row: G. Lord, S. Light, E. McDaniel, M. Patterson, N. Greene, G. Linn, S. Basinger, B. Latimer, H. Cook, C. Wells, N. Shelley, 3rd row: S. McKinney, B. Palmer, F. Hunt, M. VVells, J, Sluss, 4th row: D. Caltan, N. Bennett, S. Dixon, M. Mann, B. Anderson, J. Mclntosh, J. Ballard, P. Tiller, J. Durham, 5th row: V. Byrd, S. Marsh, N. Jones, J. Bright, S. Leeper, S. Childs, B. Tice, M, Verbridge, 6th row: M. Stroud, C. Byrd, J. Ramsey, F. Loggans, S. McNeese, A. Cox, B. Wilder, J. Harville, P, MacBeth, 7th row: G. Gilley, E, Hyder, J. Henderson, J. Heck, J, Fleenor, L. Patrick, D. Wilcox, T. Ramsey, W. Campbell, 8tl1 row: J, Palmer, A. Watkins, B, Witt, W. Faulk, H. Cone. ,.,,,..,,w xml? 79 B. Gillenwater, W, Kilgore, J. Hunley, M. Ketron, R, Barton, V. Randolph, l. Franklin, P, J. Trent, L. McConnell, N. Haun, J, Hayes, L. B. Meade, P. Bishop, B. Osborne, J. McCoy, Mr. Roberts, C, Stapleton, J. Teets. U T ll l Clllll ws T 7 i ,o The D. E. Clubs of Dobyns-Bennett are open to students enrolled in the D. E. classes. Bom. These classes are offered to Seniors who are interested in a career in retailing. Qggigss The purpose ot the Cherokee D. E. Club is to develop an insight into the world of Xkfxit RUB business, establish leadership and social understandings. Ofticers of Cherokee D. E. Club are J. McCoy, President, V. Randolph, Vice-president, B. Osborne, Secretary, N. Haun, Treasurer, B. Gillenwater, Reporter, 80 ig L ft' 'lst row: Mr. Roberts, M. J. Brown, B. Sonders, L. Noel, M, A. Cody, J. R. Bornette, J. Underwood, W. Dykes, D. McCoy, F. Cantrell, 2nd row: B. Bellamy, A. Ennis, L. Scott, J. Felix, W. Larlcins, A .H EU M J. McConnell, J. R. Hall, G. Begley, C, Lane. Qigllraa ,fgis Ag The A. B. Coleman D, E. Club has tor its purposes the developing ot social under- ffigg 3 L? stonding ond the establishment of leodership ond insight into the world of business. S B. 'I Membership is open only to those students enrolled in D. E. classes. Officers of the A. B. Coleman D. E. Club are W. Larkins, Reporter, J. Underwood, Treasurer D. E. Christmas Party. L. Noel, Secretory, G. Begley, Vice-president, A. Ennis, President. Sl lst row: C. Hash, M, E, Hunley, C. Gilliam, E. Moneyhun, J. Kirkpatrick, B. Williams, E, Flannagan P. Terry, 2nd row: S. Willis, P. Gilliam, B. Gibson, N. Robinson, E. Hamilton, M. Marshall, S. Barnesi 3rd row: J. Cavendish, J. lane, E, Carpenter, B. Howard, E, Taylor, A. Elliott, J. Teets, J. Taylor, 4th row: A, Caley, M. Fulkerson, J. Boyd, V. Greene, E. Bunn, 5th row: C. Esser, W. Childress, B. Hague, B. Chandler, V. Merrill, 6th row: C. Bowyer, S. Lawson, J. Fannon, G. Carrier, A. Duncan. Ui: AM i Students who are interested in teaching belong to the F. T. A. During the school year speakers visit the club and tell the students about their profession. The students study various schools in the city so they can determine the type ot teaching they lilce. . Membership is open to anyone interested in teaching and having the qualities ot ' leadership and good character. Gthcers l-Pres. Carol Esser, V.-pres. Carolyn Bowyer, Sec. Ann Elliott, Treas. Judy Boyd, Typist Frances Cassell. Otticers Il-Pres. Barbara Chandler, V.-pres. Elsie Flanagan, Sec. Margaret Marshall, Treas. Charlene Hash, Typist Elizabeth Hamilton, Historian Alan Duncan tor both groups. Future Teachers of America initiate new members. ...Aw 'Tl 82 lst row: Mrs. Johnson, J. Sommers, P. Terry, J, Kirkpatrick, E. Martin, 2nd row: S, Basinger, J. Gilleiiwater, L. Dryden, R. Rarneyg 3rd row: P. MacBeth, A. Elliott, N, Sims, E. Benedict, L. Guen- ther, D. Teter, M. Wolfe, 4th row: D. King, M. McNally, B. Wilborn. The Beta Club is a service organization. Members are chosen by the club on the XM basis of leadership and character. The Betas are active in many proiects such as enter- . X taining veterans at Mountain Home and helping needy families. X I' Each Friday the Radio Staff produces a radio program on station WKPT. The staff is ll composed of a student director and technicians selected by the sponsor. The soloists, lf pianists and announcers are chosen by tryouts, ' This staff works as a unit to entertain D-B each Friday afternoon. LD 'Job nun-.np ' lllllllU Slllll Left to right: J. Davy, D, Delius, G. Hoffman, J. Kirkpatrick, C. Gilliam. Not present: D. Teter, R. Rose, G, Bvers, is 83 in rs -.ww is, My 4-,QM . -rg, was is l W Wai .. ff Left to right across buck: VV, Vermillion, J. Kilgore, F. Dearing, A, L. Addington, P. Anderson. Front to back: E. Johnson, J. Green, R. Ward, D. Stout, D. Delius, J. Felix. ,wwf .a The National Thespian Society is a non-secret, non-social organization composed ot students interested in the Held of dramatics. Students gain membership in the The-spians by earning ten points. These points are attained by participating in plays, readings, and radio programs, They also sponsor and coach the Freshman and Sophomore plays. mfs- btw 1 + tr . . ...-v-be-T '- .eee, 4s. r S. ,T . .-- , - A rx T'AV lvl I n, The swan die i. f . X319 .5 2 BF. V ,,g..,,s.... , . we THTEPIANE 1 as on f s in the Junior Play. A ff... ti t. t, f er it st W 4 'lst row: F. Teets, F. Guthrie, S. Wallace, B. Dunn, D. Boyd, D. Delius, H. Osborne, C. Kirkpatrick, A. Anderson, E. Preston, T, Warrick, 2nd row: G. Byers, P. Taylor, D. Burdine, R. Ward, C. Duke, B, Ring, J. Churchill, K. Osborne, G. Fox, 3rd row: N. Carter, S. Slaughter, R. Thayer, B. Scott, R. Britts,J. Compton, E. Dempsey, R. Edwards, B. Bowles, 4th row: D. Vtlarren, B. Archer, J. Kilgore, H. Wright. The Key Club is composed of boys from the upper classes, These bays have assumed the task of helping and serving the school. After being elected into the club, the new members assume their duties, such as helping with football concessions, providing baskets for needy families, and aiding intramural games by the purchasing of trophies and ofhciating. The Key Club sponsors a Miss Key Club contest in the fall. Miss Key Club and her two attendants are crowned at the last home football game. Career Day is under the sponsorship of this active club. One afternoon is devoted to this vocational guidance program each year, Is this popcorn left from last week? .JM A 85 'QT' 1 f A: 5 Q . fl? 1 , y 'X tg s... F J ' 'A A ' ' ' I Q Front: C. lreson, T. Thompson, B. Broome, H. Story, J. Caley, VV. Nickels, B. Slaughter, J. Ella, J. Bo V. Hale, C. Hash, E. Ellis, S. Lawson, C. Bowyer, G. Mullins, G. Hoffman, N. Haun, J. Dingus, Color Guo D. Moulton, J. Clarke, R. Ferrell, R. Thayer, H. Robinson. Clorinets: J. Compton, N. Robinson, E. Selle B. Howard, C. Walker, B. Gibson, C. Logan, K. Beoll, F. Bolton, M. Marshall, D. Teter, S. Murray, C. H B. Bowles, J. Martin, D. Boll, E. Hamilton, E. Flanagan, C. Esser, G. Linn, M. Wells, M, Lane, B. Merc C. Parris, S. Sizemore, S. King, J. Bailey, E. Huntsman, Y, Pierce, D. Gilt, P. Tamblyn, J. Roberts, H. Si M. Carson, S. Noim, H. Cooke, B. Hauge, R, Pecktal, D. Honner, D. Urquiza. French Horns and Altos: Hutton, S. McKinney, B. Poteat, S. Barron. Trombones: E. Fleener, D. Watson, C, Bachelder, D. Cox, Roanoke Bound, Roanoke Found, But Roanoke Lostl 86 n vi. I I P f N 'X I J-ww-HW kerson, M. Hunley, J. Davy. Basses: J. Mercer, C, Fletcher, B. Davis. Drums: B. Alvis, G. Fox, B. Latimer L. Basinger, A. Massengill, P. Abbott, I. Joyner, G. Bauer, B. Brown, E. Benedict, J. Lee, P. Terry, P derson. Flutes: F. Earnest, B. Goerdel, J. Gillenwater, S. Barnes, N. Davis, B. J. Ketron, C. Gilliam, P liam, T. Bear, D, Huntsman, M. Whitaker, Trumpets: J. Felix, B. Qualls, A. Elliott, S. Trivett, E. Dempsey, Delius, B. Witt, E. Dean, P. D. Whitworth, Z. Joyner, M. Madclux, P. Overbay, W. Allen, T. Milhorn, L. enther, A. Dryden, W, Allen, M. Quillen, Saxophones: P. Nave, B. Smith, G. Reed, R, Baker, B, Chandler, Cooper, R. Ward, G. Nidermaier, B. Boharinon, T. Milhorn, M. Mclntosh, B. Fieeman, M. Ball, A. Caley. l l Hurrah for Dear Ole' Kingsport High School! l T 8 7 PN? Q1 un- A X , Yl ..-vQ2E:3f..w l ' i Our one cmd oniy Fess. If fakes plenty of this for the best ,,,., W . Q. +0 A., ,Wi , .wp . . s , Ks'-uv., 5- Fess' Happy Birthday. Formofion Machines. up - .X A -rx gg. . Q . x M gsfiii 5 y . M y f , Fess in all his glory. J-Jw ls? row: F. Cassell, E. Sellers, B. Williams, Miss Schmidt, B. Ford, 2nd row: P. Hicks, V. Odom, G. Moles, N. Alley, H, Williams, 3rd row: J, Russell, J. Woodruff, M. D. Hood, G. Mullins, A. Hender- son,41l1 row: J. Boyd, B. Hommond, B, Broome, G. Horne, D. A. Hilton. HUM M E The D-B Commerciol Club is offering cornmerciol sfudenfs an opporfuniiy To broaden N, 'their experiences. Leorning abouf office manners ond business courfesy ond developing office proficiency ore The purposes of This club. lcfuizae MERICA 'lst row: J. Hayes, L. McConnell, W. Widner, A. Bailey, D. McCoy, 2nd row: B. Light, P. Epps, J. Bishop, P. Meade, M. Heim, 3rd row: M. J. Kibler, J. Teddar, M, J. Brown, B, Monn, B. Lorkins, L, Noel, C. Wilkes, S. Willis, D. Cook, S. Murray, J. Broome, F. Blair, 41h row: B, Mosely, S. Smith, T, Thompson, V. Greene, B. Chambers, 51h row: W. Overboy, J. Howard, M. Clasby, W. Sfofo, M. F. Bowling. .QW 45. Q.QLf,r!.,i ' L Q if me f We 90 0 1574 QQVSXX I .ns Left io righi: Mrs, James McNally, Presldenff Mrs. C. B. Duke, Treosurerg af - 0 . O Mrs. M. A. Urquizo, Corresponding Secretory, Mrs, Sidney MocBeTh, Vice-president Mrs. A. S. Wells, Recording Secrefcxry. The P. T. A. is on organization of D-B porenfs ond feochers. The club sponsors oll frolics offer foofboll games, If also provides choperones for The Senior Trip To Woshlngfon ond for The bond buses. lf ossisfs rnony of our boys ond girls in dilhculf sifuofions. 55 ovivnf gif?-QJ V f rf, l i -4 X iii ' fs l Y X 3 897 Our porenfs offend The Sfudenf Council bridge-conosio poriy. 91 -.,........p .V f sf of 'Ist row: P, Gilliam, J. Bishop, C. Esser, M. Mann, C. Gilliam, S. Erwin, H. Bump, 2nd row: G. Hoffman, B. Mann V. Greene, P. Meade, T. Thompson, J. Bright, J. Caley, C. l-lash, 3rd row: S. Wood, A. Elliott, D. Williams, M. D. Hood, B. Sutherland, G. Mullins, P. Abbott, P, Hall, 4th row: E N UL F, Dearing, N. Davis, E. Taylor, M. Fulkerson, M. Maddux, S. Halback, V. Boyd, H. l.. Allen, E. Samples, R. Edwards, D. Brown, F. Teets. C ...i i Q 2 1 When a student has completed one semester ot Spanish with a B average, he is in A 'i'i ' eligible for membership in the Spanish Club. This club provides an opportunity tor its ix members to learn more about Spanish speaking countries and become better neighbors X., to them. . ENR, Q The Club presents one or more radio programs and has a Pan American program each year. At Christmas, the members adopt a needy family to supply with toocls and gifts That Spanish Club program sure was a good one! ,A- 92 my l i q 'H-aKfK- - illlllliL HUMLMAMLHS lil AMERICA 4 M1-ww A mg- , J, , we-yearns, 'lst row: Z. Joyner, S. Castle, C. Hutton, H. Story, M. E. Hunley, E. Moneyhun, B. Williams, S. Kassern, P. Sirnerly, 2nd row: J. Kilbourne, D. Bartley, J. Woodruft, S. Poe, J. Penland, L. Harrison, J. Roberts, M. Feazell, A. Massengil, 3rd row: D. Shanks, S. Marsh, L. Boss, S. Ford, S. Trwette, C. lreson, 4th row: S. Roberts, L. Boyer, B. r-larnftiond, R. Hayes, E. Starnes, E. Bunn, C. Byerly, 51h row: P. Free, P. Dixon, C. Wallen, P. Anderson, S. Vicars. CQUMAFPSOI tb J t 1 51 X ' P 2' - To obtain membership in the Future l-lornernakers ol America, a student rnust have lxffff lli ft 3 a satisfactory scholastic standing. The purpose ot the organization is to promote a grow- 'fgwf , df ing appreciation ot the ioys and satisfaction ot horne-making. Difyg YW: Ist row: N. Helton, N. L. Shelly, C J. Wells, Y. Pierce, B. M Snwth s'-f Stool. A. Wood, J Ha-ns, P. Sailor, 2nd row: B, Wilder, B. Pendleton B Gioeozt N Bennett, J ffpilirs. B. S. allen, J. Light, B. S. lNallin, P. Kaiser, 3rd row: G. Gilny, E. McD:wid. M, Patterson, K Kenner S. Maples, E. Feliers, J, Heck, A Cox, C. Ragsdaleg 4th row: E. Bot,-of S Stames J R Rmtedge. N. Jones, D. Carpenter, E. Goins, A Q.q?,.,,Yx .T ,Mg , MM my 93 T.n Left front To back: J. CompTon, C. Smith, B. Broome, E. Hensley, S. Leeper, R. Word, Right front To back: C Wollen M. A Quillen, E Sellers, R. Romey C Bowyer, Z. Overboy- LefT To right My ft .. ,. across buck.: P. Toylbr, R. RobineTTe, V.. Merrill, lvl. Quinn,,T. Romsey. I ' N U A AN U TUllUHlll STAT? EEEETT The lndion Tribune, D-B's school poper, is compiled ond edited by The ediToriol sToTT. l l i The sToTT is responsible Tor oll picTures ond sTories in The poper. To be eligible Tor The ediToriol sToTT, o sTudenT musT sTudy one yeor of iournolism l Gly ond hove passing grodes in oll subiecTs. During This period of Training The sTudenT is ci l , -1 member OT The Triol STQTT. The Triol stuff gets ci Tosfe of iournolism WWWL 911 k K Tw.. Ts? row: A. Ward, V, Wilcox, S. SuIIens, D. Urquizaf 2nd row: B. Davis, D. Lee, M, Larkins, B. PoTeaT, M. Fulkerson, S. Boyd. INIIIIIN IIIIIZIIINT IIIINTIIIIEINIJ SIIITI I I W ,W , S K We y reyzww T 1? K were .WN X, , , ,T -ww 5 - New .my I jg The cIuTy of The Tribune adverTising sTaFf is To give The school paper To The sTuder1Ts ' Tree of charge. The members of This group seII and coIIecT ads and deIiver papers To I' 6 I The acIverTisers. For These acTiviTies The members earn one-TourTh crediT a year and are if awarded a K for Three years service. Look's like This issue of The Tribune wiII be paid Tor, 'jk Q N... we k TSR WORK! !! Work, That is all we ever do! lflilllllUN ANU Ellil EHITUHIAL Ellili The T952 Staff ot The Maroon and Grey wishes to Thank Miss Blanche Crigger and f Mr. Waldo Smith for their patience, guidance and understanding in helping us prepare ONAL sep . ff 48 of This book. We hope the students of D-B will read and enioy This annual and in years to come i ,,,.,,,,,, 4 is mg 4 fn f' l X X 'beg lj will Think fondly of Their high school, when They open This book. R X . Us Assocff' TS Yiirr IDL 'Ist row: P. Terry, E. Flanagan, F. Earnest, B. Pendleton, S. Cassell, H. Williams, C. Hall, B. Reamsg 2nd row: P. Dixon, J. Gilenwater, S. Leeper, S. Boyd, D. Urquiza, L. Dryden, 3rd row: M. Marshall, E. Johnson, G. HoHman, L. Guenther, S. Childs, J, Ballard, B. Poteot, C. Smith, J, Compton, 41h row: J. Russell, M, F. Bowling, S. Cross, B. Hague, E. Bunn, S. Morelock, T. Ramsey, K. Churchill, A. L. Addington, B. Chambers, J. Blankenbeckler, 5th row: M. Wells, V. Merrill, V, Greene, T. My if Thompson, P. Dixon, M. Quinn. YEL? '. 5.51 f . f' ,.l,.i:..........,, r . 'fin ,,.. . Q -iggw ess' A ,, .... .,,,,,m 96 1 2 .. l ..4,. 1.4 I .7k'lI.L.T. me ... f ' ....g..,.g1:,,, w, I ' if 'uns'-fn-we fx ' X sfnppru..-nl..-...1 I ., A., 4 pp- -fom.-.-' 711-.13 -f ANNUAL SALESMEN, FIRST ROW: A. Word, B. Pendleton, S. Cassell, K. Becill, R. Pecfcxl, R. Bciley. M. snow. SECOND ROW: G. Bryon, A. cnley, E. Bunn, B. Lenmar, N. Burleson, B. Anderson, T. Bear, J. R. Rutledge, V. Hole. lflllllllllN l-lNll Eliill u 0 M 4 Q 1-3, S 6' 05 A SS B FIRST ROW: F. Cassell, S. Cassell, B. Pendleton, H. Williams, Z. Joyner, C, Hall. SECOND ROW: D. Fleenor, A. L. Booher, B. Gibson, S. Boyd, P, Abbott, J. Compton. THIRD ROW: B, Pole-oi, D. Lee, K. Becill, J. Bullard, H. McBride. FOURTH ROW: S, Willis, P. Free, D. Urquizo, C. Smith, A. Elliot, C. Esser. A 2 97 lfliillililll ANU Ellll l-lllllliilSlNE Eiilll -C A ,tix 4-. ' The Mixed Chorus ushered for the Philharmonic Piano Quartet. Sugar Bowl bound, thanks io Bennett and Edwards As This acliviiy seclion closes, we hope we have giveri you a glimpse of our aciiviiies in our exira-curricular program. Beautiful ond impressive in every detail was the Christmas pogearil presented by The Junior Classical League, 98 N27 FEATURES MUST UUISTANUMNE SQNHH1 BIPLL ANU BUY DUN Quvu ANN mmm 100 Wllli'E VlllU iii UUiilllS-liilllii The teature section ot the 1952 Maroon and Grey consists ot one person from each activity who has done outstanding work in that organization. The selection of these people was by the vote of the organization. lt is an honor to be chosen from one of these activities, and the people on the following pages should be commended for their untiring work throughout the year. We hope that through the Who's Who section the interest and participation in all clubs, activities, and organizations will be increased. sr , if as A , 41 1 -as 1 'mf- Don Miller Imogene Fellers Hi-Y Library Club tres ...,, . .,.. sz! Nwas, David King Carol Peters Harold Bolton Junior Classical League Choral Department Bond 101 'Qt ff' fswx x ,Q Wayne Larkins A. B. Coleman D. E. Club Qi ,tr f .Tl , ,still gvpxk P mx ' ' -vw 1 Alan Duncan National Honor Society URW? W f l , , AQMIQ, , 23 ff : fr. Wat g . 1 le? iw 5 Q iff R 'dw in ef' f -555' - , , uf, lr- in ml ' 754-ix Eleanor Martin Cheerleaders I Q, . ' R S. , lk mr ' 'QT' 3 -Aix .if If if Q, WK r Z ,Q A X' X ff? ' is Barbara Chandler Future Teachers ot America ew in-x 7 . mf i i I 'L I it ,ni .- f, l ' Hi-it GN, 5 1 l 5 -fr -521 i . Na ncy Ha u n Dobyns-Bennett D. E. iam ax-.ra LEA ,' Club ,P i, Qs: t alee ig. H l at i- 'fff nfl '- Q ,ln Betty Poteat Iyi Indian Tribune, Advertising Staff W.'f'.xx ii. Ruth Ramey lndian Tribune, Editorial Staff l02 y I i -.rf ' i Q R M , ,M K A 1,5 'Q' A 4? my 1 G 1 ' 9+ K -V 1' -,VX l - L bi x in Margaret Marshall Nell Robinson Moroon and Grey, Advertising Staff Maroon and Grey Business STaff ' 'W 5 r --..,,f, 41' Rodney Robinetfe Edith Johnson Jack Campion Key Club Tlwespians Sfudenr Council Q Q., R M f 137 - or L , , ni 'ov V Q 2 Dan Delius Veronica Merrill Radio Sfaff Maroon and Grey, Ediforial Staff IO3 Rmb' www-4 ,W 'W i lf Q' q If-7' x .,p g M i . ' '52 , I? 5 ea Esther Benedict Beta Club -X -Tr Cx? fmx ' John Palmer Junior Dramotics Club Q5 2923 if ll C gf T, r . sir? 4 at X il dm W:-n QL. Elizabeth Ellis Y-Teens gi' K we A vu, , , .AM Yfzgr s u Patsy Epps Commercial Club I .pi .W 'flu f 'Q-1 'av Carol Ireson Future Homemakers of America 104 ? 1 'VX , wi., Richard Dean Audio-Visual Club X an -L-A +P-.,,, ,,,, :rf W,,j,, T . fxmu I , Charlene Hash Spanish Club 4 Mk sin is 'Q J - . is ni 5, k- FJ My 5:--V , ' -My QW, ki,-5 I - +A , 'A MMM., , L, Kiki A mf RK., Q za ,Q in 4 -A, I 'In Q + ws,-'m.,,1v2. 1 . Ll' ,Epub I!! in X v 'f -Ns i X. S-Xiu... si ..-an ,v-,Q Ill ll? .-- Ill . THLETICS F Managers: F. Carter, J. Hubbard, F. Thomas, M. Owen. ' ' ' s: ' 4'-'r.:.: 'wM-W' Q1 ' ' DATE Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. 14 Qi 28 5 T2 T9 26 2 9 io Elfllli Z 1, ,T 'T T T . oi5PoNENT Jefferson City Sullivan Chattanooga Ce Erwin Roanoke Jeffers: East High Knoxx Bristol Tenn. Hig Elizabethton Johnson City Young High lst row: E. Waters, D. Boyd, B, Sage, D. Hewett, B. Thomas, M. Salley B. Stapleton, D. Miller, J. Compton, S, Slaughter, B. Wilhorn, 2nd row O. Noble, G. Perry, R. Hefner, W. Bullock, D. Carter, B, Fulkerson, A Me ffey, J. Chu hill,!?? Harrison, D. Salley, K. Simonds, D. Butcher L fr QM' tisasgf 'll 124 ll Ill ll lll iii Q 9 , , -:gf C: 7:3 -'fy X X 1 X x s. , .5 OPPCSNENTKS OUR W 5, SCORE SCORE I3 14 7 33 32 13 Q 19 14 6 12 I , - 20 6 H 13 Coaches: Assistant Coach Ed Schwarz, Head coach, Howard Bowers 27 O I3 12 O 20 Hyder, 3rd row: B. Dickson, J. D, Cccites, T, Tripief, J. Visors, oliord, G, Hammond, B. Ring, E. Mars, D. King, T, Henley, D. A VVGrren. W. ble, 107 El2Nlllll VllllEIlY -1' Sl Don Boyd Bulvlock Jack Compton X I' Q B , , A1 - 'N - 'Nl Q flu' at , J- Q ,, , .i lk? 3 B Bill Dickson -M Bill Sage Benny Fulkerson :XX . 'Kr Don Miller x sf f Earl Waters Bob Lance .ff W v- .pg Q, BL Bill Wilborn Ti? ip fn . he r 4 1 vi 1 .5 R Illiiim ' R MV ue' mi 'Nw funn J 4 if, 5551232 'J' I , I 1 I famsui-Q 5 , 5 A . . W . W K .C R. Ellis, B. Back, D. Liffle. SECOND ROW: G. Cooper, D. Herron, D. Jennings, L. West, J. Miller ' 'II B. Whelsel, R. Williams, D. Adams, S, Kaiser, J. Hargrove, D. Allen, F. McConnell, W. GI ey M K C Bell THIRD ROW Coach B Bingham Manager C Blankenship, J. Ramey, L H. c arem, . . : . , . Mote, W. Wright, G. Kelly, J. Kilgore, H, Bullock, J. Cross, G. Crook, L. Latimer, H. Sfillner, J, Mercer, J. Robinson. FIRST ROW: H. McBride, L. Morrell, D. Carico, T. Triplef, B. Greene, J. Hall, J. Gilmer, J. Taylor, FIRST ROW. R Bell, F Teels. E Newman, B Leedy, S. Wallace, B. Dunn, A. Anderson, B. Rule, T, W Iherford, F. Sage. SECOND ROW: Manager C. T. McClellan, B. Scofl, D. Henley, J. Dobyns, ea D, Burdine, C. Durham, C. Vermillion, IN. Campbell, E. Samples, G. Carrier. THIRD ROW. Coach R. DeVaul1, M. Herring, B. Dingus, R. Brifts, D. Brown, D. Bradley, J, Byerly, A. Underwood, J. Gafirell, P. Jones, C. Blankenship. ' fi I if E I .I iw. . ...' F f I ff ' li ,mm V H g am' Mm - 'H ,elm 'll ' 'lllil 'I ri hill' :M .,, is N1 IO9 L As. 'X ' fl ' ' V, 5 -,K .g E ffr ,L - . . -' I . .7 h e 5,- fir, . -',-215 3 - T51 f GA, A .- , ' T I ,fziggi Vt.-W M -.5 r L. - 5 , ' ' , kg - Spa . arf 1, nw jk 14. me , Y X , 1 ' .- ,f 1 I T i ,f if ,,k, , J 'fi lx rg7i.r,l3,, 3 ' ' if 52 V, Q 5' A 1:2 'S 5: N - 1 ,tal r- ' lst row: B. Archer, B. Wilborn, R. Hefner, D. Worren, D. Boyd, B. Ecsf. 2nd row: B. Collette, H. Wrighf, J. Ellis, Coach Crawford, S. Johnson, M. Salley, J. R. Maddox. lllil3lElll HllEllill?illl DATE OPPONENT WE THEY DATE OPPONENT WE THEY Nov. 30 Holslon High 62 34 Dec. 20 Surgoinsville 7l 35 Dec. 4 Holsfon Valley 57 37 Dec. 29 Knoxville 75 55 Dec. 7 Surgoinsyille 77 44 Jan. l Blounilville 50 47 Dec. ll Lynn View 6l 5l Jon. 4 Roanoke' 67 47 Dec. l4 Sulliyon 60 28 Jan. 8 Elizobefhfon 45 59 Dec. l8 Holsfon High 52 42 Play ball, but where's the ball? The Eagles dicln f stand a chancel HO Semor Buddy Archer Sermon Don Boyd , 'T-4 x5 . , -xl, 1' . K: ' XX H1 e, Q L 'v f ickson Mana , . I . Surrey, Alternate gers. Phil Taylor D ford, Cdploln Merym 1 OH Miller, H, L AH . C 1. Guy B- CW' - en, BIH D C212 in Buddy Afcher' ' ? .. ff X' . 7 by A ,f y f V f 'f j A 'jeff' I I ' L! 'pf I J fa L 5 ! Af Q if I f J y V J fr M' lf l- I J Aj .x 'M lf-'Z fy ,uf ,A. 4' J 7 . fn , 1 , if v L 5 li ,f ' HL 'U A I j A A fl' .f . I 1 ' f A ' , .7 f .v in ' . fl 'MAIJ ffl 'L 'A ff If r P rv 'X' ' lf 'j ' ,J f . ' ., ' H J 1 I ,,, 1 ,,, - .r , L Q, , X, r .1 ,ff 1 - ,. Aw J I' . .I wif, f .. ' I r y, , , 'I A ,, , , J I V ' ,l, ' ,, A I J li ,I 5' -f' l J fl-mm Qlslrmlll . I ' .Q ' ' g I .3 . ' I, fl if f 5' JV . j . L 4 fl J ,-L 'L r , v-' I f FIRST ROW: L. Wesf, J. Kilgore, VV. Wrigl1T,,B, Greene, K, Roberts, C, Bell. SECOND ROW: D, Bradley, L. C. ' Arnold, C. Ross, B. Wilder, J. Taylor, B. Qlwombers, L. Mote. KNEELING: H. Johnson. .rl 3 C l 'K Lil LV 5 FIXQ ' ' , 9551 1 rf' ' R ,I EESJ' . , 'v If V , .nw . , '4 51-1 -fairy. Y 'WSP X mf wa , ., . F, Q 'f' L lv ...J I f J 'lst row: B. Brown, C, Whitsel, F. McConnell, J. Cross, J. Kilgore, J. McBride, P. Taylor, B. Dulce, K. Simoncls, R. Bell. 2nd row: B. Starnes, B. Martin, C. Fletcher, B. Lance, T. Bailey, A. Underwood, J. Clarke, l B. Slaughter, W, Wright. 3rd row: L. Hayworth, B. Latimer, J. Ballard, S. Erwin, M. Meyers, W. Vermillion, G. Mullins, C. Parris, V. Mullins, S, Barron. 4th row: P. Saylor, N. Denton, S. Dodson, J. Howard, M. M A N A E E Clasby, B, Hague, N. Starnes, M. N. Smith, C. Smith, B. Osborne. Here at Dobyns-Bennett we have an intramural program of which we are very proud. Hundreds ot boys and girls take part in this program which is comprised of over twenty athletic events. The program functions smothly under the guidance of Coach Guy B. Crawford. Spirits are high, competition keen, and sportsmanship excellent. l95l GIRLS' lNTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS, Miss Crigger - Room lO5-Sophomore. l M l95l BOYS' INTRAMURAL CHAMPlONS, Mrs. Bear - Room 2l3-Senior. ist row: S. Trivette, C. Hash, C. Smith, D. Urquiza, J, Bishop. 2nd row: L. Dryden, E. Bunn, S. Morelock, B. Chambers, P. Abbott, P. Meade. v-1 sv Y li.. Lf L 4 'I 1 ll3 GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS, Miss PIxlegar's homeroom, LEFT SIDE TO NET, FIRST ROW: G. Mullins, S. Boyd, B. Williams. SECOND ROW: F, Dearing, B. Hammond, B, Mann, RIGHT SIDE OF NET: C. Hall, J. Woodrufi K. Beall, M, Maddux. lllllll-IIIUIIIIIS BOYS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS, Mrs. Dye's homeroom, LEFT SIDE OF NET, FIRST ROW: R. Edwards, C Fletcher. SECOND ROW: D, Miller. RIGHT SIDE OF NET: D. Delius, K. Osborne. FOREGROUND: K, Cocly. II4 COMBINATION VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS, P00111 lO9, Miss Phlegor. FIRST ROW: G. Williams, G. Mullins H. Wright, S. Boyd, C. Dulce, B. Williams. SECOND ROW: P. Taylor, M. Moddux, R, Weston. lNllilillUilillS TOUCH FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS, Room iO9, Miss Plilegor. FiRST ROW. R. Weston, C. Wollen, J. Moore, G. Williams, H. L. Allen, l-l. Wriglwi, C. Duke. SECOND ROW: B. Gilliam, P. Taylor, J. R. Moddux. ,,,......,., wk 49 we ,K 'N -Y li5 4 fg1m.QN Sfsx Intramural Horseshoes. Kneeling: J, Howard. Standing: D. Brad- Free Thow - C. Collette, .l. Quillen, N. Carter, T, Triplett. ley, B. Tice, H. Salyer, E. Sellers, K. Osborne, J. Quillen. IN1lllllf1lll1lll lVl1l1E - BUYS Touch Football, Room 109, Miss Phlegar. Horseshoes, Don Bradley 214, Howard Salyer, 105, Kent Osborne 112, James Ouillen 4. Bowling, .lim McConnell, 213, Rodney Robinette 213, Roger Thayer 212, Bill Glynn 213. Place Kick - Buddy Archer 215, Forrest Teets 214, Jimmy Moore 218, Charles Carson 114. P-ing Pond - Gerald Lemmons 218, Carlton Crane, Library, Paul Arnold 214, Lowell Brown 202. Volleyball, Room 112, Mrs. Dye. Turkey Race - Kent Osborne, 112, Hunter Wright 109, Don Davis 111, Fred Guthrie 103. Combination Volleyball, Room 109, Miss Phlegar. Free Throw - Ned Carter 213, Clar- ence Collette, James Guillen, Tommy Triplett. Team Bowling Champions, Miss Girls' Bowling, lst place, Nola Wilson. Girls' Bowling, 3rd place, Peggy Nave. WI' ...annul 116 Ping Pong, Ann Elliott, Carlton Crane Turkey Race - Kent Osborne, Don Davis, Fred Guthrie, Hunter Wright. llllHfll!llllllll lVlNlE - EllllS Horseshoe Singles - .loan Howard 2l8, Ellen Sellers 2ll, Martha Carson Qlo, Betsy Tice llO. Team Bowling, Room 4, Miss Houchins. Volleyball f Room lO9, Miss Phlegar. Ping Pong - Ann Elliott, 202, Pauline Parris, Grace Lord 2l3, Carolyn Wallen Qll. Bowling - Nola Wilson, Ellen Sellers Qll, Peggy Nave ll2, Yvonne Pierce 4. Other Events, Baseball, Horseshoe Doubles, Shuffleboard, Baseball Throw, Track, Wrestling, Badminton, Tennis, Golf, Softball. J. Wells, M. Stroud, Y. Pierce. Boys' Bowling lst place, Jim McConnell. Boys' Bowling 2nd place, Rodney Robinette. l l 117 Coach Edward J. Schwarz, MANAGERS, left to right: F. Carter, J, Captain Delmar Moulton Hubbard, T. Henley, W. Bullock, R. Thomas. iilliill illlillll RESULTS, IHS! Meet Winning No. of Teams Kingsport s Team Participating Place Sullivan , Sullivan 2nd Knox Relays Knox High 4th Oak Ridge Knox High 3rd Milligan Relays Kingsport lst Big 5 ,.... Johnson City Qnd Regional . . Knox High 10th K., 1 1..- I L 7 ' 1 1 o lr . ., TEAM, FIRST ROW: T. Henley, B. Scott, G. Hilton, B. Bullock, D. Davis, D. Butcher, E. Preston, F. Guthrie, J, Helvy, S, Wallace, B. Dunn, D. Burdine, J. Vicars, J. Hubbard, Coach Schwarz. SECOND ROW: W. Bullock, D. Moulton, F, Gibson, J. Clarke, R, Bell, J. Dobyns, D, Hevvett, J, Byerly, J. D. Coates, M. Owens, K. J. Churchill, E. Marrs, P. Tucker, M, McNally, J. Compton, C, Duke, D, King, P. Slaughter, R. Thomas. H 'IIB Simonds, B. Ring, B. Dingus, J. Herring, R. Carter. THIRD ROW: R. Hyder, B. Lance, B. Stapleton, D. Miller, , 'Q ft all H M. Owens, R. Hyder, T. Weatherford. I 'I' J. Churchill, B. Stapleton, M. McNally. .dm I J. Compton, P. Slaughter, D. Miller, B. lonce, F. Gibson, J. Clork, P, Tucker, D. Moulton, D, Dovis. FIRST ROW: D. Burdine, J. D. Coates, P. Tucker S. Wolloce, J. Compton, D. Miller, B. Lonce, E J. Clork, F, Gibson. SECOND ROW: F. Guthrie D. Moulton, D. Hewett. B l Q E D, Butcher, D. Dovis, E. Morrs, J. Herring. ll? , VllllSlll W ii., WN fi? 'Il H f L,, x 3, , , .4 ,T ,,.. .741 ffm 'F 5 53 'K A s Sf' ,W , --- 5 J ' Q, '7. wr. -L . , ,fc .Lv tif- ',, '5f, -,wg 1 - . f I L, , --Gt. . .. . S . A . ..-w. 3 -. R - V 2-bag .4 'if 1- .5 . V .Q ,, X lg-aa 1' - .4-,L , - hw Buddy Archer Clarence Collette Bill Dickson uiiiiiii liENNEll Hiiii sill I5 A f, we Tl Wed. March 28 Unaka Home i3 L VJ, Thurs. March 29 Unaka Away lO vii Tue. April 3 Sullivan Home 4 Fri. April 6 Lynn View Home 4 Tue. April lO Elizabetlwton Home 6 ' .. Fri. April i3 Sullivan Away 6 2 Man. April ia Biaamviiie Away 9 Tue. April l7 Bristol Home 2 Fri. April 20 Erwin Home i3 Left to right: Captain Buddy Archer, Coach Guy B. Crawford, Alternate BASEBALL SQUAD - lst row: B. Wilborn, B. Archer, O. T Captain J. R. Madclux. B. Dickson, R. Hefner, S. Slaughter, F. Gilliam. 2nd row: ' AL M2333 3 BASEBALL A fir 'VN W R 'li' ' A x , -dn, N .Cs f . an My A --A Q 5 4 ,rf 2 ' f , ' I L 1 . . A 5 if ' i ' I M . t 'fl Wi, gig ',' - ...im 5? K.. 1, I A 1, .fy K if ,. J. hiv rn.. 1 F V er J. R. Maddux Olaerfon Noble Mervin Salley 51 HASLHALL SEHLUULL e April 24 I April 27 ie May 1 I Mciy 4 ie May 8 e May 15 ason Record nach Guy B. Crawford Johnson Cify Horne Lynn View Away Bristol Away Elizabefhfon Away Erwin CFD Away Sullixlagi U ll Meg Nlhnson Park Won 8 Losf 7 wford, J, R. Maddux, D. Boyd, M. Salley, C. Colleiie, D. 'ren, G. Hammond, H. L. A llen. Bill Wilborn 9 W we THEY in 1 is U., is 2 V 3 4 5 ' 8 9 I O I x if - 4 Managers: Don Bradley, H. L. Allen, Jerry Edwards. 11 iiilnes . 7 illfm' fy ,. G. v ' Q - ' KA 06 i? '.':!wi -si- g 1-12: Q51 .vjx JN ighxl ? 121 .A 115' 'Q A 1 . ii' E' Y 1 11 1 l W ,..,. wr' 121 I is . it ,,,,,, :Yum E 1 , v O at ll 1 WB' vm..-Q-1 .4-vm, f 5171 I as s 851' 1 'S ' 7 w w 4 I 1K. rt ' 43' I xv l...f 3. s ' 1ggi...- -SH' '-. . r .WJ . if-K iiisw K 75 12223155 I , ,,,lL2 ltr' lrgzwij 1 7 'Sig A EIMS! PHY Right hand to left foot, ready, one-Two, Two-two . . . ww--Qwww.. wr 'K w N'-. .n 1. ' , ,v fi A -6' Four minutes to dress down. Q Better hurry! Gym assistants take time out from calling games to pose, i l ,A tt- 122 u EUUEMIUN Jw off Thor VTTU , Faculty Aug. 27 Aug. 28, Sept. 4 Sept. I3 Sept. 20 Oct, i Oct. 8 Oct. 9 Oct. TO Oct. i l Oct. i2 Oct. 22 Oct. 23 Oct. 25 Oct, 3l Nov. 3 Nov, 7 Nov. I3 Nov. I5 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Activities Business Industry Education Day 29, 30, 31 Pre School Confer- ence Pupils report Southern Assembly Graham Leonard Lectures lst month ends Southern Assembly P.T.A. Journal Club Program Teachers' Association 6 weeks ends Junior Class meeting Sc 24 Freshmen tests E.T.E,A. meeting Junior Dramatics Program Latin Conference for Eastern Tennessee Student Council Program F.T.A. sponsors Open House F.H.A. Council 26 Thanksgiving Holidays Southern Assembly Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb Feb Classes CALENDAR Junior Class Program Student Council Conference 84 ll Senior Play A Cheaper By The Dozen Mixed Chorus Concert Honor Society Program Christmas Vacation begins Blountville game-away School reopens Roanoke game - home P.T.A. 81 l5 Mr. Stimbert, head of Evaluation Committee l7, i8 Exams Y-Teen Barn Dance Staff Day Second semester begins Stetson Glee Club Mr. Gift in assembly Commercial Club Talent Pro- gram Senior Tests Key Club Program Athletics Feb, Feb, Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. March March March March April April April April May May May May June June I JV ' A 'Tfi V ,g -Q15 9 n . Y fi , Q. c if 1 Southern Assembly Student Council Dance Community Concert Library Club Program Sophomore Sock Hop Mixed Chorus Program Southern Assembly Richard Chase, folklorist Little Theater Play Beta Club Program Career Day Community Concert 2l Evaluation Southern Assembly P.T.A. Spring Vacation begins School reopens Junior-Senior Prom Southern Assembly Mixed Chorus Spring C 29, 84 30 Exams Baccalaureate Commencement oncert T24 mwe- . 192 . 1 7 K sm , . ' f 7 i im dv, L I M.. y +1 .L .sf ' ,- Q I - ,1Lg,,'.,'f ' K ., g ,pf , Q .m', V Q ,lcv , A .I 15 -x I 1 'DEM ' V i . 0 1 r ali U ,f If . 11-4 P, f 4' ' A ' 1' ' 39? Y is. ,Y i IW x ang :dl 'Q ' 'H -K ,.q 9. , B x sqgw. G we f, f f 'B fy ' W .z- 1' 1 1-ar 0 K. J.' 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DRYDEN ARCHITECT 20I West Market Street Compliments of .IOSEPI'I'S .IEWELERS II5 Broad Street Compliments ot WHOLESALE ELECTRIC, INC. Kingsport, Tennes PRICE AND RAMEY Insurance Loans . . Real Estate ISI Commerce Street Phone 3370 Kingsport, Tenn. CITY HALL SHELL SERVICE Center and Clay Pl1oneI7I4 We Never Close li I29 if f ,, 1 1 f I fl! iii ,Q,i it ,f 0 V,, ll .'f rf ,- f 'YA ,ff Tj J rin 7? Y If kt ' I ii f,rI ' f ,X if 1 ' I ' 1 iiNdQI'TIqEyLiEEiigHOPS ly! Where you find the latest fashions first Johnson City, Bristol, Oak Ridge, Kingsport, Morristown Compliments WATSON ELECTRIC CO. 325 E. Market Street CompI iments of WHITEHOUSE GROCERY Phone 2845 L ackeyis KI NGSPORT BLOCK COMP ANY IO4O Gate City Hwy. Phone 3677 Kingsport, Tennessee Compliments of HARRISONS BOOTERY and HARRISONS SHOE STORE Shoes For The Entire Family Broad Street - Kingsport - Center Street CLINCHFIELD DRUG COMPANY Compliments Walgreen Agency Drug Store Where Quality and Service .Meet of Kingsport, Tennessee FuIIer L lfIiiIImaln inc. A. 8. G. ELECTRIC COMPANY AUTHORIZED HOTPOINT DEAL ER Complete Line Hardware-Kitchen and Bath Fixtures.Kingsport-Gate City Highway at Weber City-Gate City, Virginia-Route 4-Phone 448i BINGHAM FURNITURE, INC. Corner of New and Commerce Kingsport, Tennessee Phone 1492 As We Live - We Crown VIHITSON'S DRY CLEANERS L. E. Salyer and H. P. Lynn, Owners Dependable and Courteous Service Phone 69 I020 Bristol Highway Kingsport, Tenn. Compliments of ARMOUR DRUG STORE Bristol Highway Ethical Prescription Service Compliments of THE SPORT SHOP Everything for the Sportsman III East Market Street Phone I655 Compliments of THE MUSIC SHOP 245 East Market Street T Telephone IIOO Kingsport, Tennessee Records - Record players Compliments of SANITARY LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS Phone 556 GOLDEN RULE GROCERY COMPANY Quality and Selection Compliments of RUSSELL'S DAIRY BAR TOM STILL TRANSFER Local ana' Long Distance Moving Fire proof Storage Phone 948 Compliments of PARKS-BELK COMPANY Kingsport,s Complete Family Department Storev VAN DERVORT-LuRUE ahead at the footi' in Kingsport YELLOW CAB CO. Phone 300 or 94 The Thinking Fellow Rides a Yellow Prompt Service . . Courteous Drivers II8 West Market K--im. 1 . ff iff ,V s, KS. X l , , gwzfmu J 1 ,J J u is f , I I Wx ff lv If vllfff ffl ,ll , 'l Ng O DIVISION OFE ji ,6'riIt'f5Q' oUNc:x11aN AND Youxc woMEN have coutrihuted immeasurahly to the steady growth of our compauv. Graduate students of cheiuistry, phvsics, engineering and other technical suhjects are vigorously applying their knowledge to the development, production, and marketing of Eastman textile fihers, plastics, chemicals, and dyestulls. t is our pleasure to congratulate you who are ahout to graduate. To those of you who have chosen to coutiuue your studies toward a career in the chemical industry, we say' Good Speed. ASTMAN KODAK COMPANY I33 . ,f ,ii x 1 V, , C I A 1' 57 J ,I 1-ff' T ' T-, Y, Furniture . . . Electrical Appliances DDM! VJ I, 'Tnvjf V, Il 4, ' ' I 'tif ff, I JOHNSON-GENTRY FURNITURE lv. ,RIT J' N ' Q, J 'I if , COMPANY I v 7 I i I' if f FK!! Qff :Y fl WML! 7. II9 wesfmqfkef sneer Phone S60 'I' p, if Qi, V, I J if - ' Xf ,ff ., Wsos 'wopos MANSHOP xi ,SX K I f I CENTER SERVICE STATION ,,ff ' K j+f'C,5 A -if f' ' f L mf! A A ,U Corner of Center and Cherokee ' J... fl ., I' J .,-ii' i If ' fl. C. E. Roberts Jr., Owner and Manager ,f 3 'il Compliments of DERAL SAVINGS KINGSPORT FE AND LOAN ASSOCIATION A Savings an d Loan Institution DON'T SAY BREAD SAY Dixie Maid Boking Co. Compliments of C. A. BAUER 8. COMPANY Insurance . . Real Estate . . Loans 232 E. Market Street Phone 704 Even the Birds Own Homes of Their Own I - Phone 1080 -- Kingsport, Tenn. Compliments of KINGSPORT ELECTRIC COMPANY INC. Kingsport, Tennessee ORE I34 MORGAN'S SHOE ST Red Cross Shoes -S ,Mi M' if 2- S ' .--E 'Emi ,, , 1 T- f , 1 1 F f 'TL liz: .xg 1: X fha yy if P' Xilgzgfz 'Pi'2fi, C- '+, L '- 9 df D Ptsill bg U foo ' Congratulations 1 ig, 'ip Q 655 gy To The 115 Erfs' 1952 Graduating Class dab of H. S. J. C. PENNEY COMPANY For Best In Comics Read THE KINGSPORT TIMES Evenings TH E KINGSPORT NEWS Mornings FREELS DRUG STORE III Kingsport's Leading Drug Store nl' A 4: Relipble Pvescviption Servico 6 1 I-I C I- S 1' C -5 ' Z R Ll 1: 44 Phone 530 Center Street K ingsport, Tenn. POULTRY . . LIVE and DRESSED Call Us Your Order Kingsport Phone 943 or 1364 KINCHELOE PRODUCE 324 E. Market 135 Borden Mills Inc. Kgp T Manufacturers of Borden Fabrics QD o .1 . Q2 1 lllsrfwooj l r eaaqfmfuialfec 74a Qzaafccatmg 660:44 of 7?52 Dobyns-Bennett High School K Furnishing DEPENDABLE 1 , I 5!ecz'z6cISma6ceW I Zgifizizf' KINGSPQRT UTIIQITIES . ' ' I ' rf- 1, Your Friendlfilectrilc SerYice . w.. N' -z 7 f' hm N.. , ,.. ,, X I, 1 fl .. I - . .,, G ,Q 5 , x S4 'Qs , R ,,. - , NM!! 1 , 2.41-v , .X I -W, NY. 5, xv. N. -L ' MW., W 'w...,M Compliments of 'L KINGSPORT FOUNDRY MANUFACTURING CORP x dx, .MI x L R ,N 1 7x '-'.- PM Q .v.f 'XS 'x IJ 'X 138 .lm f' ff' f ,fffW'Mo f o fit ,,fjLfff ff iffgtrjw WW fwfjff .WWW ,Way MMHM 5g,fWf,1 rfffj yew, ,W gt f f , VF ,fy if WM W MM inf! Aff' ,ff My wj1!y pMMj V1lJf!Q,Wff'2 ZWWWW M1 f H6 WDC JJ! WCB E D VERA? SSO? NMEMBERS V fm W M Wy? if Mg Xlafy I' W ' A QQ ff 43 M WW ' , 4 ,, uw' t p !6,,! B. All All:1ntMotorIs, Inc. f I C! J fi X6, ras ear oors, nc. gg! I I yy' Cherokee Motors, Inc. XMI, ' ' 1 lf!! Craft Motors, Inc. , af Latimer-Looney Chevrolet, Inc. jgf'f,z- ' Malls Mom co. Mot Am Wal W, 5fMWVWff mf fi' WJ? J 7 rj 1 ul! I M 4' 1 is 1 lo full sizes in every s ze l 'He-Men' land their galsl say: ate'-f Ka sqle 0 KQV' You W if V' , q f an , . Q N , Lucky guy! He s sporting an X V ' IMPERIAL OFFICIAL SCHOOI. CARDIGAN v I LQ, Does he feel sharp! Smart chick fl behind him-she fell for lmperial's f , a. glowing colors . . . ond got herself severall Tv 4 K M ' E j lmperiaI's Offical Cardigan is s 44 ,..:.,,:s, K70 , I I pfgexrlijjlf a ' 2 , 75-4 'W ,iff ' V ' w X I j ,-,- b, A vvlv .Ii - ' l Imperial swealers don'1 fjxf ' .A V ug -gr if fade in sunlight if 'AVV Q l 1, ' normal prespiraiion. Cu if15f5'fjisQf5gQi1gQEggEE2a5f figif? -can be had Wh X H' QIH. gif? . b Q 5.5151 x service slripes 'P rii 'E .r.r Qlif i' re'f' ' 'r c 15535 -' . '- ' iff 1 i ' if ,0f ' - ,1.,.,r J IIWGU5 : Q 4 r , ,lg Wzxgixig'-UA Q- , . ,V ., .. , 5' s i- V ' . ngggvi e , I.-A .1 1.g:gg:3!,:.,: L t I W. B. GREENE COMPANY, INC. MO I X, , 'MJ There's entertainment plenty. on I320 , K tooo wang IX Compliments of X943 dd I night - BUCIC UNION BUS Station Y A 'I SULLIVAN and MARKET STREETS 1 'VQQTP' ,-If XR: THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ,A 4 7'-'fi ,-- of Kingsport f' T OFFICERS: - X c. P. EDWARDS, JR. A R T X Chairman of the Board 1 .E A. D. BROCKMAN President A. M. BRINKLEY, JR. Executive Vice President W. F. SMITH Vice President E. W. TIPTON Vice President R. M. BRAY Assistant Vice President J. B. CATRON, JR. Assistant Vice President J. M. COOPER Assistant Cashier P. L. BASINGER, JR. Cashier I X MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 1 Q I We, the stuff of the I952 MAROON AND GREY, wish to express our appreciation to the patrons who have made this, the 29th edition of the MAROON AND GREY, a success. Hudson - Kaiser - Frazer SHELBY STREET GARAGE Phone 2380 , --H --- -7-V Y-2- V - H-- Mfg? ffiiwfy ygfigfw 5jWyQfWy,g'WfX Qq5i'fm3iQb Mug X jf J 1 QS' vp gg? E5 WISHES E CLASS OF 1952 x f' A' - f A I K 0N99'XQf M, . Mm i ng? L,,W di m ll .qw ? no w f,,i QI637 y-fL wana'-ww f J ,f',f',f y P5 NW 4 Y-f x' J p vp' JJ -...,,,,N-.WN Xb J 1 5, ,J l I Q' xf , AJ Lf? ,ff vim KA W - Q fjTs A he JY by W FN W use W m N ' ' g h N hc?cS f . 9 ff ,jbf-fi ' K' A , fkffpjyf' 'J' JJ .JL ,,,, W W M ff ff ,if I 1 j' f W if-fvlllyf ! gill aff fa, IJ fill' I Q,-NIJ ' ffjf' an U' A ' ll- ' 0,1 , eif f ,f ,J 2 ,ff ,ff ,lm at if W if rff,3irArWF!fjf U' ,n,'fWv!L7,y fjfif-flu ll jflff jj! ff f if if ty I y if if if 'lf' M I ff 5 J Ui 4,70 ,VI if L ' ,jf lf! Edmpllments of M I0 , 0 , if 'ff 4 My 4 X, igwrffy. Vpilfpwif ff'Mi'M 'iff P .f ' ,p ilgf sy! I f gf Wifi VW ffl WE? 'fbwff ft pf! Mi 'lffflff f lj BLUE Rmc GLASS CORP. l ,pffw gf' Xuifff ,M 'I 1 9 ff,ffl1f,!il,!0 ff j KD , I UM jf I gs f 4 fd f K 9 P 1' Tenn. qu H jf' f be If 1 rj! jf' - W W ,M , fha , fy, Jff xy-fu Manufactu of - it YJ I IJ! Rolled Patterned and Wire Glass I, lv XV' Polished Patterned and Wire Glas ' J Aklo Patterned and Wire Gloss fl yd fa Frosted Glare Reducing Glass If M1 ff Satinol and Sandblasted Glass L V ' Securit Tempered Glass Ulf My 143 POWER EQUIPMENT COMPANY i FARM EQUIPMENT CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT Clay Street Kingsp t se' We Predict The Score To Be 21-7 - More or Less HAMLETT-DOBSON, INC. Congratulations to the 1952 Annu- al Staff who made this splendid 29th edition of Maroon and Grey possible. Compliments of SUPER MARKETS 440 East Sullivan Street Kingsport, Tennessee L--. . in ,Il X, vft fy' '-r- ' I 1 -.,,,f -v - ., i, 1' Lky , V, ' ' Compliments of .I , E ,. I MOORE AND WALKER I I. l . - V' Q' A ,LF 1 -.,4La 1 F. E. MCGLAUGHON Q, ' JERRY F. STONE , ' ' -- E V Ti. f . '- f l 'N- INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE - LOANS . HUDDLE BUILDING TELEPHONE 2440 J A STOUT PN Q29 PRE 51 COMPLETE ONE STG ND MO P SUPE x, X WALLACE M. BOYD R MARKETS , . . Q x , . 1 P OA , WPA' O 5- JJ!!! ' , I . .A . yi S Easfman Road X 443 W. Sullivan Sf. J. K. Tiller E. P. Davis MQV- Store ,jj Mgr. Sfore No. 2 il .J Xwlgl , ,P K 2, ' , ' -E- ,v.J UU , ' .df I Y 'rj E 1' I , , I ,. , I if ,pf ,E If Jf' E, ' 'fy ag' Xl FlR!AN,l5l!lN PRINTING CQMPANY l 5- .xl .ill X , E l J-1 ix' -E 3 ' If - ,ff il 5 , N' I V x J J A LJ ll V, ,, ll , ' 1 . if ,R X,,g.g,f 41 1 Aj ,E I , ' -1 will E.iV i i ff 1 Since l9l8 . f i'iiA ' h 1 ,fi Main near Cherokee Llp wx' J' Q ,I V KRESS the SQ - 104 -254: Store of Kingsport Compliments of PHOENIX RESTAURANT Compliments o J , SKA N M182 ohn on Ci Highway 2 Y I Charles Joseph Five Points ff T W. A. LLEN MOTORS INC. ff A 7 I rpm? Cigyfag 1 n T U3 l ' DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALERS .ff K - fy! ,ffl DODGE-TRUCKS L pl' 'L l 'VHJ Nfl f iff igjjlfwfjq fly f fy 'TTT B 7,ij,,,7f W Cumberland Street my ' Phone,2970 X Affjpfjl lffsjx ,fy I S, ,ZX -r, ! 1 f' V J 1 wif' 1 X I Kingsport, Tennessee ltiifl V SOBEL'S The Store For Men Hickey-Freemen Clothes . . Kuppenheimer Clothes . . Va Town Clothes . . Nunn-Bush Shoes . . Mac Lachlon Hats . . Hafhway Shirts. Compliments of GODWIN HARDWARE 8. PLIES SUP 122 E. Market St. Kingsport, Tenn. rsity DUTCH BOY GRILL Johnson City Highway Curb Service- Plenty Parking Space- Sanclwiches - Short Orders- Malt-a- plenty - Milk Shakes - Telephone 672-J Compliments of BAYLOR-NELMS FURNITURE COMPANY, mc. Fumiture and House Furnishings CHEROKEE BOAT COMPANY Chr i s-craft Boats Johnson M s 125-131 Broad sfmf T.1ephon.147o Brooks Circle Kingsport, Tannessa HOLLISTON M!LLS OF TENNESSEE, INC. I s Manufacturers of ,Bookbinders Cloth Reinforcing Cloth Sign Cloth Poster Cloth Tag Cloth , Label Cloth Tracing Cloth Plastic Coated Upholstery Cloth Hollancis Other Specialty Fabrics Compliments of Compliments of VAUGHT DRUG STORE WKPT and Bristol Hwy. and Dale WKPT ' FM t . 1 xx' 1 J S f 'fo .f '4 92 QA' 84...fnffff JJ Jeff! ,Jodi 1661 ,-JY DM., I I J P YI J yry. 1, ,cc J W ,ff ,gzfffy J ff ,Jw Q 'ch A' ' A W JV t ' , Hxjl fl-,A 'din W 6 f!Q,,,,JJ fyffflml 0' FAAJJ ggi. gulf J JB-'VP . ff Mp? Vfwpiwji ,f fjfgulj yr M W' ,JH - . AME' Lf 173.142 ,A ,ff-f ff 1- MO fffa , ff! ' tl. ff' wtf ,, .fe ,ffegfpfgffwk - no M 29,1 , We eff ,sf , 4fcy,,.ff 'J,,r'6,,,! ofwfw fQfffv1,,f?, gil! . 1-1 VJ' f' I ff- JJ, 5 ARMSTRONG CONSTRUCTION co. l5'l Shelby Street Phone 2680 THE MODERN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Telephone 2250 402-410 E. Sullivan Street KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE L!! fa! 1 f u , BACKER BROS. A , ,J FLQWERS , X Jill! fi X J j N N . Compluments of V ,el .... . 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