Hiwassee College - Hiwassee Yearbook (Madisonville, TN)

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Winston Churchill once wrote a book titled BLOOD, SWEAT, and TEARS. This symbolizes the offering of the Yearbook Staff to the HIWASSEE ’57. This then, is our legacy, our contribution to Hiwassee College --the HIWASSEE ' 57. editor — eddie fox destiny of the human race lies in the hands of influential few who make the first clay imprint the statue of life. Mere words are inadequate with which we attempt to express sincere ition to one whose influence has paved our with understanding; this project of our humble we dedicate to you, COAOIlfisjcDOWELL. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Dr. C. E. Lundy, Chairman Earl Blazer, Dr. C. E . Lundy, Rev. H. N. Barker, Dr. F. B. Shelton, Rev. B. B. St. Clair, Dr. E. D. Worley, Dr. H. D. Hart, Rev. W. S. Steele, George H. Smith, Richard Brock, Dr. Mervin C. Seymore. PRESIDENT Horace N. Barker DEAN-REGISTRAR James H. Amburgey BUSINESS MANAGER W. D. Coleman MR. W. C. BARR Science MR. B. D. BENTON Industrial Arts MISS FLORA BRYSON (retired) Education and Teacher Training MR. W. E. GAVIN Public Relations MR. REX DENTON Craft Shop MISS NETTIE DILLARD Librarian MR. J. M. DONEHEW Director of Music MISS MYRTLE DULANEY English and Physical Education REV. JOHN GREER College and Community • JAMES HART 1= and Religious Education PHOTO Not Availabh • ELLWODD IRONS Agriculture A. LAYCOCK History and Sociology W. A. LAYCOCK MABLE LEDFORD Business •-R. BILL McBRIDE Maintenance L. N. McDOWELL T. rector of Athletics GLENN RAPKING Industrial Arts MR. H. S. SLUSHER Mathematics French MRS. JOYCE SLUSHER Secretary MR. BRYANT SMILEY Cook MISS PHYLLIS SMITH Bookkeeper MR. W. D. STRADLEY Psychology Mathematics MRS. ROSE WARRICK Head of English Department MR. C. H. SHEFFEY Business Administration MISS LOU ELLA SHERLIN Rural Worker MISS ETHEL WOMAC Home Economics m j 0 ' A W ' M 1 1 } j ,.i _ m C. Barton . A. Beasley 1 ' . azhoe , Virginia ' .argaret Bellamy Gate City, Virginia Angel Garcia Bertrand Sta Clara, Milford Blair Kodak, Tennessee Zelphia Ann Bledsoe Etowah, Tennessee Doris Anne Boyd Glade Spring, Virginia Samie J. Brannon Tellico Plains, Tennessee A. J. Bussell Lenoir City, Tennessee Glenn Cagle Madisonville , Tennessee illiam Colley Abingdon, Rebecca Doub Appalachia, 1 wm Malcom Cobb Knoxville, Tennessee 4 r William J. Curry Jr. L Pennington Gap, Jerry Eller Glade Spring, Lynn Ellis Church Hill, Tennessee Ivan Everett Hixson, Tennessee Barbara Fleenor Bristol, Virginia Lawrence Forkner Sweetwater, Tennessee Harold E. Fox Sevierville , Tennessee Larry Fox SevierviUe , T ennesse e Laura Gamble Madisonville . Tennessee Janie Gates Glade Spring, Virginia Helen Green Embreeville, Tennessee Wayne Gregory Maryville , Tennessee Bettie Haga Fries, Virginia Ronald E. Harrington Sugar Grove, Virginia Magdalene Hartsell Sevierville , Tennessee Leila Havelock Ipoh, Malaya Drucilla Henderson Louisville , Kentucky Ronald G. Hodges Kodak, Tennessee Dave L. Horton Abingdon, iarriman ■ ' - 3j y Rachel Lawson Knoxville, Tennessee 5 -ley Kay Leach Eagan, Tennessee rettye Lou Leslie Vonore, Tennessee Franklin E. Lewis Mary Ruth Longmire LaFollette , Tennessee Marian Alice Lowe Knoxville, Tennessee Barbara Alice Miller Jonesboro, Tennessee Frank Murphy Jr Coker Creek, Tennessee Kenneth E. Myers Elizabethton, Tennessee Preston N. Me Lin Caryville, Tennessee r .iley L. McPeak •Tax Meadows, Virginia . :yce Newman S eetwater, Tennessee Marian Jean O ' Connor Maryville , Tennessee Gary W. Owens Stratton, Virginia Norma Joyce Partin Chenoa, Kentucky Charles L. Patterson Lafayette , Tennessee Emerson L. Poe Kingsport, Tennessee Shirley Jo Poe Dandridge , Tennessee Ruth Proffitt Wilma Jean Rhea Madisonville , Tennessee James H. Rutherford Knoxville, Tennessee - - tii Schofield -irollette , Teacie Sellars ■ iaiyville , Tennes see T- ice She lor - Seville, : :: Katherine Shope : eetwater, Tennessee -‘onn D. Smith : n-rara Spencer Knoxville , Tennessee MZj m I tfnK ,T yfSi J Deloris Stakely Madisonville , Tennessee Nina Sue Stanley Nora, Virginia Elroy E. Vaughn Fries, Virginia Nadine Martha Vaughn Rockford, Tennessee Charlotte Ann T abor Falls Mills, Virginia Barbara Jean Tallman Kingsport, Tennessee Angel Garcia Vega Camaguey, Cuba Carl W. Ware Jr. Seymour, T ennessee ' rcnella Grace Williams Cosby, 7 . mas G. Williams -1: zes Chapel, Virginia messee _ ilson ma- vcrille . = : S e Wilson unjccmle . . Delores Aesque Jo Anna Anderson Ida Lou Anderson Dale Bailey Shirley Begley Mildred Bellamy Clarence C. Blackburn Betty Jane Braden Shelby Brooks Betty Brown Charles Bryan Carolyn Byrum J. A. Burger Charles Burnett Robert Fieldon Cale I u -r-rf Joseph Colley Serdel Corbett Larry Cornett Wayne Curry Elizabeth Dulaney Bob Elliott Ronald Ely Jimmy Estridge William Ewing Nannie Lee Ewing Connie Mack Farmer J. W. France Fred Garver Lyndol Greene Bill Hall Marjorie Hamblin Lloyd Hamilton Charles Hansel Willis Harrington Patricia Hawkins Bobby Lee Hill Martha Johnson Lawrence Johnson Ewing Kidd Marion King Betty Kyker John Laughlin Susan Lee Patricia Lewis Chien-Yang Lu Ellene Martin Wallis McCall William McCarter Charlene McCoy Carolyn McKeehan Joe Moore Manuel Mulet Serafin Nunuz Tivis Owens Betty Plemons Jean Pyle Marjorie Quiett Joe Ratliff Donna Roberson Wanna Roberts Dale Roberts Joe Roberts Judy Roudebush Maria Sanchez Jack Semones Jerry Semones Mrs. Pat Sheaffey Gene Shepherd James Shular Raymond Simcox Charles Smiley Gordon Sparks Edward Spraker Harry Stapleton Buddy Ray Tallent v Alice Varga Sam White Mrs. Anna Lou Wilson Phyllis Winters John Patrick Wohlwend Lon Nelle Woodby Saundra Youell 1 organizations McCarter, Eddie Pox. James Rutherford, Ewing KTOd, Tea win, uonaia wygai. t u w. ILn, w. A. Laycock, Helen Greene, Rebecca Doub, Jean Pyle, Nannie Lee Ewing, Barbara Miller. STUDENT PASTORS TOM McGILL Sevierville Parish JAMES RUTHERFORD Loudon Circuit CARL WARE Trundles EDDDIE FOX West’s Chapel CURT SCHOFIELD Beulah THE H1WASSEEAN Vcl. XIX, No. 10 HIWASSEE COLLEGE, MADISONVILLE, TENNESSEE November, 1951 HIWASSEE HOMECOMING BIG SUCCESS Large Number Return The Initiation Freshman... To Renew Old Memories Language Depariment The illustrated lecture given by Miss Alice Heap of Knoxville, “Hup, two. three, four— hup- pa ted by the freshmen of Hiwas- ro Aw, take it easy, you see. On October 13, 1951, the students and staff of Hiwassee College ! gUVS ’ ° n t vou hav anv me,cv For th girls Rat Day began the made a very special effort to welcome the Alumni of Hiwassee Col- at al! ' These were the shouts night before when their hair was iige. The dormitories and the dining hall were decorated with the I which awakened the girls at five braided into at least thirty plaits. -chool colors and a huge WELCOME sign wes hung over the entrance oV,ock the mcrnins ot ° ctobcr 16 For some this was easier said than Monday evening. October 15 was to Brock Hall. Registration started at ten o’clock a. m. in the lounge ‘ 1 h s beaan the day l°«g antici- done, since the hair was only two Brock Hall and the booth re- inches long, ained open until after the game Fnnthnll Dimon rmu naW Several appearances of the Rats ! was in one word, “terrible”, stranger on the campus would j ; have though night. A pep rally for stu- dents and Alumni was held on the campus at two o’clock, p. in. :md Open House was held ' Brunner and Brock Halls ternoon. Refreshment available in the basemt tircck Hall during the aft The Tigers emerged vi ver Marion Institute to tl ’ 32-21 at ihe ball gan Eiit and the students wer to choer more than u •iiier to keep up with the i After the game several -iumni along with the s ciurned to Brock Hall I ' e-hments and folk games cation room. The alumni who enterc ' e activities of the day Lucy Dail of Route 2 n. Tennessee; Miss Mario ess of Vanderbilt Uni 1 hville, Tennessee; Mrs : ovell of Council, Vlrgini Charles Phillippi of Emoi f ;-. College, Emory V F. B. Shelton of Eino -■ ' ry College. Emory. V - Fvnes B. Jackson of 8: -I Street, Knoxville, Ten - Doris Jean Paul of 20 Avenue, Clinton, T ■ce Carl Mainous cf App: - -idnia; Rev. J. A. Shu - usonvillo, Tennessee; --rgare ' Hicks of Jellico ' -‘ee; Miss Alma Glyn -A -e vdl. Tennessee: Mr. C. the first of a series of presenta- tions to be sponsored by the Hi- wassee Spanish Club this year. Not only do the members of the circus train had j Spanish Department wi h to ex- their sincere appreciation of Heap’s interest in Hiwassee ige, but they shar the de- of the enthusiastic audience filled the auditorium, and e Miss Heap to come to Hi- ee again. Encore on Parle Franeais ter a period of two years in- in French has been revived iwassee. Though there were enough students desiring to 11 for French this fall to form ss group, a number of faculty bers and staff personnel for the purpose of refresh- heir memory and interest in ce and things French. In ad- n to study of the language literature, other interesting •cts are to be taken up. i old adage says: L hotnme salt trois langues vaut trois mes. Others who wish to join elide ,u e welcome. Inquit e rs. Greenway in the library. To Submit •ns Now W hat Does queen took place at the center of - of 1924 Yale Avenue, the field. Last year ' s queen. Miss ... ville. Tennessee: Mrs. Mario Jo Ann McSpadden of Madison- “¥ WflCCpp srdi Kennedy of 1924 Yale ; ville, Tenn., came onto the field n u e, Knoxville. Tennessee: I in a maroon convertible which was Mary Ella Brunner cf Route decorated with red and gold veotwater. Tennessee; Rev. streamers, where she wgs met by _ M Turner of Chattanooga, j Captain Chig Mainous, Cc-Cap- psychology ' students ' Brown Overby of taln F.arl Stanley, and the newly actory rank in class (upper shey, Director of Selective Ser- half of the freshman class, upper vice, has reminded college sxu- ; two thirds of the sophmore class, dents that the deadline for sub- upper three fourths of the junior mitting applications for the Dec. class). Seniors accepted for ad- 13, 1951 test is approaching. mission to a graduate school sat- The new series of test will bo wfy the criteria if they stand in given Thursday. Dec 13. 1951, and the upper half of their classes, or Mr. Raper had several of his Thursday, April 24, 1952, by the make a score of 75 or better on do sonic Educational Testing Service of the test. Talk About? scientific snooping” on talk here Princeton, New Jersey, at more i Gate City, Vjr nia ; Miss | 1SS on the campus. The observers than 1,000 different centers thr- |“| IV QSSGG Greets New Music Teacher Ne.l Bussell of Gate City. McSpadden presented Captain Jistened ln on group conserve- oughout the United States and its Miss Medina Cowart of | Mainous with the Gold Crown and Rons. of 612 persons to find out terriories. The blanks may be ob- bouquet. and Chig kissed Witt just what Hiwassee does talk a ined b y the registrant at any Tennessee; Rev. Ted ‘ of 4304 Duvall. Chatta- 3m id the applause of the spec tat- about. Here are the results. Tennessee; Mr. Joseph ors - ; Sports • Campbell of 110 N, The queen’s attendants, who ! Opposite Sex ton, Maryville, Tennes- were runners up for queen, were Studies . Caroline Dyer Campbell ; Mis s Bettye Blank. Miss Margar- j Foods 1 N. Washington, Maryville, Campus Activities Faculty H me Same Sex Weather Labor —see: Mrs. LnFata Elmore of of Emory and Henry College, Bennett Road. Chattanooga, Emory, Virginia; Mr. William lessee; Deward Williams of Mitchum of Hixson, Tennessee: cm M e m o r i,a I University Ralph D. Posey of Emory and I ■■■te, Tennessee; Miss Doro- Henry College, Emory, Virginia: ; T mmen Parks of 704 Watson Street. Mr. Sam Horne r f v— Tennessee; Mr. Cha KcCall of Route 2. M = seee; Mr. C. xssee College, cessee; Mrs. Mildr •s of Hiwassee ColU 1 ■ ' -2e. Tennessee; Mr. oo of Madisonville. Tennes- . ’•!: Rex C. Denton of Hi- Carter Youell of Harriman, Ten- = College. Madisonville, nessee; Mrs. Mickey Hickman risee; Mrs. Bernice Locke j Youell of Harriman, Tennessee; ■ =n of Delano. Tennessee; and Mr. A. A. Steele of Council. L.: Branim of Memphis State j Virginia. « e. Memphis. Tennessee; Don It was felt that Homecoming ‘•s of the University of Ten- j was a big success and it is’ hoped Knoxville. Tennessee; Mrs. that even more alumni will return Csstleberry McClaugherty, next year. j Hiwassee College has added Helen Greene, Rose Warrick, Sponsor; Elroy Vaughn, Dave Horton, A J. Bussell, Franklin Lewis, Ronnie Harrington, Sterling Kane, Jerry Alley, Barbara Spencer. Cooking”. The student body and faculty were shocked to hear of the. death of Avery Rowers, Claud- ette Blair, and Kestcr Adkins in an auto accident Nov. 18. We express our deepest sympa- thy to their respective families. local board office. General Hershey stressed the importance of all eligible students taking the test, and indicated that j anot her new faculty member to those who do not have test socre j }ts 8ta ff. She is none other than results in their cover sheets may j Miss Lucille Brodersen. have a “very difficult time in- ] Miss Brodersen hails from Red- deed” in convincing their local : )ands California where she has boards that they should be defer- i ive d all her life. She received her red as students. j B. M. from the University of Red- Application blanks for the Dec. j lands in ’49. Although she has giv- V.. rwxt marked j e n many organ concerts including opening concert for the first Festival ever held in Sacra- California and numerous at the NOTS in China j and elsewhere, she lias never taught before. — J P «nted out. For one and a half years she luuie a student must: (1) Intend to re- - served as organist for two church- quest deferment as a student; (2) jes in Sacramento. She belongs to be satisfactorily pursuing a full- two professional organizations, the 23.53% 14.87% 12.91% 12.91% 6.37% 0 . 21 % 5.23% 3.27% 2.94% 2.94%. 2.54% time college course; (3) must not previously have taken a Selective Service College Qualification Test. The criteria for deferment as a student is either a satisfactory score (70) on the Selective Ser- vice College Qualification Test or American Guild of Organists and the Choral Conductors Guild of California. She teaches beginning and ad- vanced piano and organ, but her chief interest lies in the choir for which she has great plans. First row, left to right: Marjorie Quiett, Betty Jessee, Ruth Proffitt, Cornelia Williams, Margaret Bell- amy, Helen Greene, Bettie Haga, Wanna Roberts. Second row : Joe Roberts, Charles Burnett, John Laughlin, Marian Lowe, Ellene Martin, Phyllis Winters, Judy Roudebush, Maria Sanchez, Rebecca Doub Third row : Joe Beasley, David Bevins, Ronnie Harrington, Bill McCarter, James Rutherford, James Estridge, Don Wygal, Ted Witt. J. M. DONEHEW MRS. J. M. DONEHEW Tom McGill, Don Wygal, Carl Ware, W. A. Laycock, Lou Ella Sherlin, Bill McCarter, James Rutherford, Ewing Kidd, John Laugh- lin, Ted Witt, Larry Best, Curt Schofield, Eddie Fox. EMERSON POE, Guard GARY OWENS, Guard FRANKLIN LEWIS, Center STERLING KANE, Forward TOMMY WILLIAMS, Forward L. N. McDOWELL, Coach E m 1 Tommy Williams, Charles Hansel, Franklin Lewis, Bobby Elliott, Gary Owens, Ronnie Ely, Frank Murphy Jr., Emerson Poe, Jerry Eller, Coach McDowell, Eddie Fox, Bob Lafollette, Jack Semones Bill Curry. Shirley Leach, Lou Anderson, Margaret Bellamy Marian O’Connor, Shelby Brooks activities Hilda Roberts, Homecoming Queen of ' 55, crowning Marian O’Connor, Queen of ’56 Queen Marian and attendants: Sue Stanley, Gracie Sellars, Laura Gamble, Judy Roudebush -Tf BASKETBALL QUEEN CAROLYN BYRUM MONROE PRODUCERS, I NC. FARMER’S CO-OP Feed, Seed, Fertilizer, Farm Supplies Farmer Owned - Farmer Operated Madisonville - Phone 2913 Sweetwater - Phone 4038 BEARE MEAT CO. WHOLESALE Quality Beef and Pork ’’Whole Hog Country Sausage - Our Specialty. Let Us Do Your Slaughtering and Processing 11 2 Miles North On Hwy, 411 Madisonville, Tennessee I tcv JEWELERS Authorized Bulova Distributor Jewelry and Watch Repairing ’’Keepsake Diamond Rings Madisonville, Tenn. THOMAS H ILL. DEPT. STORE Latest Styles - Best Buys for Young Men and Young Women Phone No. 4252 Sweetwater, Tenn, MADISONVILLE MOTORS SALES SERVICE Genuine Ford Parts Gulf Gas and Oil Phone 2472 Phone 2473 Madisonville, Tenn. SLOAN AND LEWI S CO. HARDWARE AND FURNITURE Madisonville, Tenn. BIERELEY FUNERAL HOME To Serve Humanity Better Phone 2422 Madisonville, Tenn. LOWRY’S DEPT. STORE A Good Place to Shop Madisonville, Tenn. Compliments of SHEETS DRY GOODS Madisonville, Tenn, Compliments of PARK AVENUE. LAUNDRY CLEANERS AND HATTERS Athens, Tennessee IDEAL pharmacy Ready-to-Wear Shoes - Dry Goods Furnishings HAROLD ROPER, Pharmacist MR. AND MRS. TAYLOR HOWARD ' S BARGAIN STORE Phone 4933 Where Thrifty Shoppers Shop Sweetwater, Tenn. Madisonville, Tenn. Phone 2013 Tellico Street Madisonville Say It With Flowers for Every Occasion 1 ’ Compliments of SHEETS DRY CLEANERS Phone 2272 Madisonville, Tennessee Welcome While in Madisonville HAWKINS REXALL DRUG STORE ’’The Drugs to Ease You the Service to Please You. DAN h. GENE’S FOOD MARKET Your Dixie Saving Store in Madisonville DAN SAFFLES GENE HICKS JOHNSON ' S Etowah - Madisonville TALLENT DRUG STORE FRED TALLENT Phone 2400 Madiso nville, Tenn, HIWASSEE CONCRETE COLLEGE SUPPLY CO. CRAFTS 1 NC. Ready Mix Concrete Blocks - Bricks Phone 2689 Excavating Grading Mortar Mix Cement - Sand - Gravel Industrial Arts Training Phones - Day - 2229 Commercial Production Night - 2988 Free Estimates Madisonville, Tenn. Compliments of Compliments of ROBBINS JEWELERS HOLLYWOOD THEATER Madisonville, Tenn, Madisonville, Tenn. HICKS FURNITURE STORE Norge Appliances and Furniture We Can and Do Sell for Less Compliments of HIWASSEE COLLEGE STUDENT CENTER In Business for Your Convenience School Supplies Snacks Recreation MORRIS AND SUTTON CONSTRUCTION CO. Residential Commercial Phone 4701 Craft Shop Float Life Service Float l |T


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