Karns High School - Gold and Blue Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)
- Class of 1951
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We wanr you ro know we do appreckare your 'rarrh and conhdence Rn us as expressedrn our herng chosen for 'rhrs posXrKon . May 'che years he as happy and won- der?uX 'rar you as we are dreamrng our years wrh be . 'rors , Yo ur Edr Fern Cross Nancy Jones s 1: yy, so IW Eg 'iz M 2 Wwfiifjif gifs vi' Mb M Us 1- f ,W-'V ydwixzr 's -s Nea, f , ?S?Ff,y'sf 1-' E 525, ' .V ...IN ,p pp ,zihfiggf :gi zghyw, smffmwo l sr: - Lg!! wfafwwfvf Hg 2515 M- ir or aww ' .ss mmf, ,g f7,LJ,,,, MZ MLNM, wg ' as s- ' lg' A' . 5 ?'1li'W 'logs 1 iN ',se7.5Q.l g fill V 1 s Mgr V3 Y 'W 1? r-gg. . gf, , aiggiyvy 3245 ? I I' fy 552363357 ,S E--f'I1Sggy5,45qr sr 1 gi' 'g' 1 4 gn' sr 3,3 - ' s , .sa 'f N, -I, , ' . f : f s' 5?9ziQ2r W ' - 4321 ,www-'A 5 if M255 'Wzmm ms L-if M . 'f'li'fsfff , f M gygssfky - - K K 5. J 1 'T ' ,,. N',f1f . fDear O ld IQLW S BEAVER STAFF MAKE-UP Mary Diggs Mabel Ingram C0-EDI-I-GRS BUSINESS MANAGERS Betsy Robbins Fern Cross Betty Johnson Nancy Jones SPONSORS Oriana Howley C. B. Chesney X. CIRCUL' N Owen n eL Davi Ruc art' C2 OM K no fr? W x f ADVERT JimmWe 3 H an Lloyd ing? EV X r t X Nj fx ' c TYPISTS X Dorothy Huskins Ruth Minge QR. Our Principal MR. C. B. CHESNEY A great educator has said that all life thoughtfully lived is education. To become a well balanced person of ability you should take advantage of the educational opportunities that are offered you along the way. Schools have been established to give young people greater educational advantages than they could secure by themselves. How you live your school life largely determines what your life will be after school days are over. Take the world as you find it, but leave it better . e family edirrzie To our parents who have given us all we are and have, and much of what we hope to be we, the Class of '51, proudly dedicate this our issue of THE BEAVER. All of them are not pictured but the roster of names is complete. There's so much For which to say thanks to you. Where you see this page may it ever say, Thank you, Mother and Dad . and Mrs . and Mrs . and Mrs . and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Kyle Ford fBiIlj K.'L. Diggs fMaryl Harold Ford fBillyl . Bert Bailey CBefryJ . M. J. Johnson fD0n Crel. Hartman fMary .lol . Samuel H. Ruclcart fDavi J I. and Mrs -and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs . A. L. Hendrix fMikel and Mrs. . Roy Wells fDorothy Beelerl . Charles B. Leinart CDeloresJ . William B. Ingram lMabeD . Herbert A. Holloway fBobbiel . Hugh H. Davis fwilmul Sebc Davis QLoisl 55 ? ? ? and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs . and Mrs . and Mrs Joe F. Davis fBel'fy J. Simsl Fred R. Dagley fUidal Edgar R. Albright U0 Annel Hodge Crawford fDorofhyl O. B. Huskins fDorotl1yl Jahn Lloyd fHermanl Our mailers, MRS. DOROTHY KIMSEY I l T MR.ORlS LYNCH MISS GENEVA COX Miss MARY ALYCE BELL MRS. SARAH HARRISON MRS. MILDRED JENKINS MISS MARY PARK less gem! MISS AMNER KIRBYV SMR. W. E. ROBERTSON V . NA. 1 .. MR. C, B. CHESNEY R-R E GRAHAM MR . CHARLES ACUFF MRS. ORIANA HOWLEY MRS. BEATRICE IRWIN MRS. GLADYS JACKISON Qs! we or ei ozzrselws Class Dfiicers and Sponsor Mr. Oris Lynch ........... Sponsor Howard Johnson .......... President Betty Bailey ..... . ....... Treasurer Ruth Minge ....... ...... S ecretary Owen Nine . . . Sargeanf - at - Arms Mr. C. B. Chesney Knot shownj Sponsor SENIOR SECTIUN 05 2016 ZQJZTE Perfect Attendance DOROTHY BEELER Frienclliest JIM muon and MAGDALENE spoon: Necltest BONNIE KATE EVERETT and HERMAN LLOYD Most likely to Succeed NATHAN BRIDGES and NANCY JONES Wittiest ff BILLY FORD and DOROTHY CRAWFORD Best Personality owm NlNE'ond BETSY Rosams Most Athletic IRENE BAKER cmd JACK ASBURY Most Stuclious DOROTHY BEELER and JIM WELCH Most Popular Jurxuosz EUBANKS and smokes LEINART UW 9 9 Uff amen! E is ,N 2 Q 2 if Q E. 55 S. :E 5 Q? Z S 5 2 zz fi i 5 2 S 5 2 Q 52 E 32 5 5g 5 2 Ee 2 5 5 53 3 ,I . . at Um 'dznz1jy ,, fi? Q' ' . 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A 11,2711 5, ML' !'::' IJ fxix' ,,'A' 'fix 'al 4 r , g W QNX 1 t, y x .fr I-fat I 1 I ,' Y, Y' , I' 1 J sl '11 ,J 1 I Y ,x,'. ,lr 'if Bobbie Holloway Margaret Hurst Dorothy Huskins Mable ln9 0m Betty Johnsgn Don Johnson Howard Johnson Nancy Jones rw' .LL A-' , A 1- ff 1, ,' , f jf fx' , - A .1,. I J yjx If vj. ' DL1 if , nj ,J , 1' -I, 'T we .A,-U2 u K , 1 , 5 jf' fi! .ll ml ,je if K lil' ,V,:1'.l.,! AAVA Jef. Ann' gl: J. Arn, XS? ,r 1 ,ij I'-jjfn ,Q '?r..,,, Cleo Kelley Delores Leinart Ruth Minge ima? Q 65465 lil? Ruth Morris ,filfv b ? 'lU Hermon Dorothy MCFUIIS Billy Murrell Owen Nine my ' Y 5- tb tfigjiifimii if ',aiffL..!!d.a ' f , Jimmy Pack Joe Penneil ---fBasi l 'N Re all DLL L b Betsy Robbins KJ ! ,, iij D ' MN K' f W' if ' gf . X' 'x KX ' Er KXXXPXJ Ji I YJ' Etgfwlf it K' Q5 I Qijsf KBIQV Dj Condo Robinson David Ruckart XY Pauline Shelton Betty Jean Sims 1 K i MM to . I WA f,.,?pf,,f Qffavojj R5 s it ,,,W,J, . ' ,Q EQ t FX ! fe Y 5 I! . ww? blover Mogdolene Spoon Mkiylfszfwx S W? Kg Not Picfured Jock 'Asbury Junior Eubonks Clarence Smith Agni? Yfanwll i tory In the fall of 1947, the 122 bewildered and confused students entered Karns High School for four years of tedious striving. It seemed as though high school would never- come when we were in the elementary grades, and now that it had actually arrived, we did not know what to do with ourselves. The most disturbing thing about high school was that we could not have four library periods. We were green freshmen all right, but gradually we caught on and joined in a circle of activities. Members of our class joined the F.F .A. and F.H ,A, Clubs. We even found time to have a party and go to a few ball games. We didn't lose much time in finding out how to identify those dignified seniors from the other classes. They were always trying to tell us what to do and watch their figure at the same time . All was not foolishness though, we did have a little. bit of initiative. To prove that, we organized our class under the capable sponsorship of Mrs. Howley. Officers for the year 1947-1948 were: president, Mike Hendrix, vice president, Owen Nine, secretary, John North, and treasurer, Lucille Vandergriff. Later in the year we elected Nathan Bridges as secretary to succeed John North, who transferred to Farragut. Wilma Davis represented our class as queen at the school carnival. With these highlights we ended our first year at Karns. Forty-six girls and forty-two boys reassembled at Karns in September of 1948. This year we felt we were smart enough to get right down to business - so we elected officers to start our successful sophomore year . They were: president, Howard Johnson, vice-president, Ruth Minge, secretary, Betsy Robbins, and treasurer, Barbara Majors. Mr. Head was our sponsor . Some of our class members succeeded in making the Beta Club and, of course, we had other club activities. Bonnie Everett represented our class as Miss F.H.A. I ' Our big events included a good chapel program fwhich seems to be a specialty of our classj, sponsoring a Nite, Club at the carnival, and last but not least, we spent an enjoyable day in the Smoky Mountains. We passed that year also . When the school year of 1949-1950 rolled around we had seventy-three jolly juniors . By this time we had realized the importance of gaininga little knowledge along with our social activities . To make our year more perfect, we elected our officers: president, Ruth Minge, vice-president, Mike Hendrix, secretary, Bonnie Everett, treasurer, Irene Baker with Mr . Swanson as sponsor . Later in the year we elected Mr. Major to succeed Mr. Swanson as our sponsor. Asusualwe proceeded with our regular clubs and ball games. We sponsored a movie at the carnival, and Sue Mac Williams represented our class for queen. We prided ourselves in presenting another fine chapel program. Being juniors, we' were allowed three class parties. We were pleased to have a member of our class, Betty Bailey, represent Miss K .H .S. and Fern Cross represented Miss F .H .A . Ruth Minge was electedas representative to Girl's State. David Ruckart and Herman Lloyd were representatives of Boy's State. ' A most thrilling event was the Junior-Senior Banquet. It-was given at'the Karns cafeteria in semi-formal style. Thus our junior year came to an end. Our officers for the senior year were: president, Howard Johnson, vice-president, Hermon Lloyd, secretary, Ruth Minge, and treasurer, Faye Cox. Betty Bailey was later elected to succeed Faye Cox as secretary. We chose Mr. Lynch and Mr . Chesney for our sponsors. When we entered in the fall of 1950 we had an enrollment of sixty-six seniors. We losttwo or three beaause they married, but we still consider it a good record. At present we have four married seniors still attending. This year was similar to all the rest with the exception of our class rings and a few other incidentals which make you glad to be a senior. Our four years at Karns are gradually coming to a close. Our first days no longer seem a mystery. As we look back at our mistakes and our fortunes, a lot of things still remain unanswered. We do not regret looking back, though, because we have profited during these four years. No matter how far the paths we take may lead, or what vocation we choose - the spiritof Karns will always be there with us. With this kind of memory we will have no cause for complaint. I LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the members of the senior class of l95l, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare thii to be our last will and testament. , D f I f To our sponsors and the faculty we leave our warmest feelings for the future and our sincere grate U H655 Ol' all that they have done to help us. ' I H . H h We bequeath tothe juniors our history notes, old book reports, and the name Seniors . To the soP omofes d h F h I ave the stru les and pleasures of the next four years. Ne leave our love for the faculty, an to t e res men we e QQ The members of the class will the following personal effects: Margie Goins wills her nickname Clarabelle Hornblow to Tippy Lance and Anna Ruth LOGOS. Dorothy Crawford can't decide which of her many charms to leave to Sarah Coley. Betsy Robbins wills her seat in history class to anyone who can keep it still . I I Jack Asbury intends to leave his research paper on display in the hall as encouragement to the IUn'0f5- Junior Eubanks can't leave Barbara Huskey because she would never find her way to class by herself. Ruth Minge leaves her ability to make long, dry, speeches to Bobbie Lou Bryson. Nancy Jones doesn't wish to leave anything. Who could forget her anyway? Mable Ingram wills her peanut butter sandwiches left over from the senior party to Cleon Hartman. Jlmmie Elliott leaves his magnetic personality to Bruce -Luther. Dorothy McFalls wills her empty Hadacol bottles to Anna Hu Hickey. Bonnie Everett leaves her cornyvremarks to Bubbles Bible. Billy Ford leaves his honor of Glamour Boy of Karns to Cary Garrett. JoAnne Albright leaves her ability to manage the girls' basketball team to Peggy Lovett. Gordon Bennett wills his ability to get to class on time to Edna Webber. Nathan Bridges wills his faith in General Motors and the cars of 2050 to Britton Cross. Betty Bailey leaves Jack. David Ruckart wills his love for basketball managers to Eddie Butler . Tommy Slover leaves his membership in the Cisco Kid Club to Dwight Flynn. Bill Harrell wills his high scholastic rating to Barbara Roberts. Joe Pennell is leaving his brains to be distributed among the student body--don't everyone grab at oncel Basil Reel wills his front seat at the Roxy to Horace Goebel. Mary Jo Hartman wills her English and history notes to anyone who can get away with using them. Irene Baker leaves her basketball playing ability to Sylvia Westman. Elizabeth Eldridge wills her love for Jerry to Jo Ann Jones. Clarence Smith leaves his bashfulness to Jimmy Henderson. .lfJimmy Welch leaves his place on Mr . Robertson's famous F.F.A. team to Donald Reagan Wilma Davis wills her sweet personality and glamour girl figure to Mary Ann Elliott.. Jimmy Pack leaves his masculine physique to Elbert Cantrell. Owen Nine leaves his collection of corny jokes to Mr. Glristian. Marie Bridges leaves the remains of her quarrels with Mr. Rayfield to Deane Coley. Betty Jean Sims wills her wedding ring to any junior able to get a man and keep him. Pauline Shelton says that she is just leaving -- isn't that enoughl Lois Davis Leaves her complaints in general to Shirley Campbell. g Betty Lynn Franse leaves her ability to slip into history late to someone who thinks he can get by with it. Georgia Dunaway leaves her ability of looking good in her clothes to Nora Jane Lovelace. Norris Castleberry will have to leave Patsy Garrett, and this nearly breaks his heart. Eula Gray Yarnell leaves her love for Ball Camo to Frances Gault. Faye Cardwell leaves her blue eyes to Betty DlSl'1mGf1- Cleo Kelley's beautiful blonde tresses go to Ethel Nicely. Betty Johnson has nothing but Don, and she's taking him with her. Condo Robinson wills his ability to write more history on a test thanis foundin the book to Major Johnston. Vivian Brooks leaves her quiet manner and dignity to Jean Crawford. Mary Diggs leaves her love for ao many soldier boys to Sue Mays -- she seems tobeable to take care ofseveral at once . Howard Johnson leaves his faith in the Democracy and the presidency of the senior class to some poor un- fortunate junior. Hermon Lloyd says he has lost so many things that he has nothing left to leave. Billy Murrell leaves his job of grading papers for Mrs. Jackson to Johnnie Bright. Bill Ford wills his place in the hearts of many girls to Richard Jansen. William Conner wills all his electrical apparatus to Mr . Lynch - provided that he is careful with it. Nita Mae Bryant's speech making ability is left to June Whaley. Uida Dagley's towering beauty is left to Betty Faye Wright. Don Johnson thinks he should keep everything he has for a rainy day. Bobbie Holloway's cheers for the home team are left to Margaret Hyder. Margaret Hurst wills her quiet sophistication to Jackie Allen . Dorothy Huskins leaves her ability to keep out of trouble to Pat Freeman. Dolores Leinart is leaving her Most Popular Girl title to someone who can fill her place. Ruth Morris wills her neatness and quiet manners to Barbara Ervin. To Mr. Graham goes Bob Bright's coaching ability. Mike Hendrix wills his little black book with the addresses and what time they have to be home of all the Freshman Girls to J. R. Jones. ' Dotty Beeler wills her place as star guard on the basketball team to Joyce Wells. Mag Spoon leaves her love for the Army to Opal Griffins. Hb V WW , .wg fn w, . X: 'Wi V : 2, 4 ,V fhm A 5-if? 'mw,j: JV X ,, V 24 fs: A ' ,Nw , . lv . , U., .iw 4,.,,?, N M5 were milzer famous Fsmcaoss Besi All-Around G I Mis s F. I-I. A NANCY JONES M i s s D. A. R MAGDALENE SPOON slll' Book Worms 6 ffm , 1' , 1 1 -Mwuwvwwmaex:m,MQw: M w.4,,,-M, vmwwm:fvq,U.A..,-.kmfmMwmxwbmmwefwmmmy.if-ummwmwm ww-MW 7w'A wwf H- UWM- - PM-A M M' - f' - - 1 535335 mf like. !Ed7L,.S' A ,N www? 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Q , 11, Y I Jessie Sue Ellis Palsy Freeman Willie Sue Grove Nancy Hef1df'CkSOf Patricia Ervin sud Goosie Bill Hall' Barbara HUSkeY Billy Freels Opal Griffin Cleon Hartman M06 -l0hn50n Ikey Freels Nora Lou Grove Jimmy Henderson ' Maiof Jonnson Jo Ann Jones Zennie Mae Lee Clara Pickeli Lois STUVQFH Jack Kirby Dean Morris Donald Reaaan Mar9f-Wei Tmefbf Lois Lance Frank Newcomb Leonard Shepherd B0bbY.VC'ndef9 'ff Emma Lou Lee Louise Newcomb Edith Sims Sue Violei Theodore Webb Moe Wilkinson Mclriorie Willis Add we divided donors will d dnior in brains DAVID RUCKART I, BARBARA Rjd6ERTS, -. lf'lj 1 E -il '-f if 5 if i A It r l xl ll: Qik fgj xl Mr. and Miss Beta ll' Sophomore Class Officers Bobby Whitaker . Johnny Bright . . Mr. Graham . . . Betty Storm .... Arnold Mellinger Mr. and Mlss So homo Suzy Soplzs Freshman Class Officers Bobby Dagiey J. R. Jones ....... J Jackie Allen . . Mr. Christian Patsy Garrett PATSY GARRETT J. R. JONES sono ooo: . . . .... . . . . President Vice President . . . . . . . . Treasurer Sponsor . . . . . . . . .Secretary Mr. and Miss Freshman E l J reenies 4 i L x f, , . , . ,, , .,.m,,,.,1.-1. uQf....Am.wAfwv1vUwwv Qf,-.-Qfgfrm f f1.r2.,,.M2, .:. W , ,mn-. w-naw, .q,W4..H - 1 V, l A r 5 r ,,..m.L,g 11.01, A..fm mawnmmm- 1 ,N 1 ,, . .W , -L --- ff' 'V .fi Future Farmers ol America Burl Allison, Herbert Allison, Archie Bailey, Ivan Braden, Kenneth Bradley, James Bolinger, Johnny Bright, Leon Bryant, Eddie Butler, William Conner, Earl Cupp, J. C. Cupp, Jack Cummings, Rudy Cummings, Norris Castleberry, Buddy Carroll, Bobby Dagley, Roy Ed - wards, Dan Eldridge, Dewight Flynn, Ikey Freels, Bradley.Fox, Carey Garrett, Horace Goebel, Gary Goodman, George Goosie, Wil- liam Hackney, Dalas Hayes, Dan Hayes, Cleon Hartman, Billy Hendrix, Mike Hendrix, Kelsey Hendrixson, Bob Hinton, Roy Hinton, Don Johnson, Doyle Johnson, Ralph Johnson, Major Johnston, J. R. Jones, Earl Keller, Jack Kirby, Paul Letsinger, Jim Long, Bruce Luther, Mac MacCartt, Albert Moneymaker, Frank Newcomb, Wilburn Pearden, Jae Pennell, Fred Pitts, Williard Pitts, Clyde Ragle, Don Regan, Gerald Roberts, David Ruckart, Mr. W. E. Robertson, Billy Roy Scarbrough, Leonard Shepherd, Bobby Sharp, Marvin Shafer, Don Smelcher, Otis Sims, Jimmy Sparks, Bill Spoon, Herbert Stevel, Cleo Todd, Floyd Walker, Hugh Weaver, JimmyWelch, Ray West, Howard Wilford, Herbert Wright. 4 l Future llomemakers of America JoAnne Albright, Jackie Allen, Eva Mae Allison, Gertrude Bqllew, Louise Bible, Mariorie Blankenship, Ann Bolinger, Sue Bolinger, Doris Brewer, Elizabeth Brown, Jessie Brown, Bobbie Bryson, Ruby Bunch, Dot Butturini, Agnes Calaway, Sue Calhoun, Shirley Campbell, lnez Capps, Faye Cardwell, Barbara Carmon, Martha Carman, Georgia Carter, BettyvCarrol, Eleanor Chesney, Lucille Cinnamon, Joan Cloud, Jennice Cobb, Sarah Coley, Jeanette Constance, Faye- Cox, Jean Crawford, Fern Cross, Bernice Cupp, Uida Dagley, Jeanne Daniel, Betty Davis, Eugenea Davis, Sara Dunaway, Anna R. Dyer, Mary Eldridge, Mary Elliott, Barbara Erwin, Patricia Erwin, Bonnie Everett, Shirley Ford, Patsy Freeman, Temple Foust, Betty Franse, Patsy Garett, Frances Gault, Margie Goins, Elizabeth Green, Mary Hartman, Barbara Huskey, Shirley Hutchens, Martha Hyder, Mabel Ingram, Joan Jones, Nancy Jones, Lois Lance,.Emma Lou Lee, Mellie Lee, Zennie Mae Lee, Dolores Leinart, Mary Long, Nora J. Lovelace, Wilma Lovelace, Peggy Lovett, Juanita Lusk, Wanda Lyons, Barbara Manner, Peggy lLAai.ors, Sue Mays, Dorothy McFalls, Betty McMahan, Patsy Miller, Ruth Minge, Louise Monday, Dean Morris, Ruth Morris, Ruth Neil, 0'-use Newcomb, Efhefl N'CelY1 Shirley 'Noe, Naomi Phillips, Wanda Rice, Betsy Robbins, Barbara Roberts, Jetty Robinette, Marie Rob- ' , C l h ' ' . . , , inson aro yn S arp, Elizabeth Snms,Mag Spoon, Joanene Strange, Mrttie Stroud, Lois Sturgal, Barbara Violet Sue Violet Nicola Wade Barbara Watkins Dorothy Wells Joyce Wells Sara Joe Welborn ' I I ' . 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Barbara Carmon, Dolores Leinart, Frances Gault, Jennice Cobb, JoAnne Albright, JoAnne Jones, Irene Y - T e e n S Baker, Launa Daugherty, Lois Lance, Lois Sturgil, Mable Ingram, Mae Wilkerson, Magdalene Spoon , Margaret Hurst, Margaret Tillery, Nancy Hendrickson, Nancy Jones,NicoIa Wade, Peggy Lovett, Rose Mary Easterday, Shirly Campbell, Shirley Hutchens, Sue Bolinger, Sue Calhoun, Sue Mays, Temple Faust, Patsy Freeman, Wilma Davis. Archie Bailey Jimmie Baker B lly Burnette Billy Coldwell Bobby Caldwell, Norris Castleberry, lkey Freels Carey Garrett Gary Goodman Bernard Grubbs Cleon Hartman, Bob Hinton, Howard Lay, Jim- mie Pack Jack Phibbs Donald Regan Tommy Slover Bill Spoon, Bob Vandergriff. 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Emu xx lg, 'H Xxx Q5-gi iw Q1 Lx Ci 'LX K w: 1, ,- wg xx 5 RT, 1, 'N kbi ,fxxgsb 5? X Baa Y w SEYXSP 2.3. Sf Am! lzoula' memory fail me nothin remind like zz mime ALBRIGHT, .IO ANNE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Albright. Annual Staff I5 F.H.A. l,2,3,4,5 Y-Teen 2,3,45 Beta Club 2,3,45 Delegate to Beta Convention 2,35 Minstrel 35 Usher at Commencement 35 Music Concert 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Christmas Chorus 45 Basketball Manager 45 Beta Club Play 4. ASBURY, JACK, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Asbury, Route 2, Powell. Member of F.F.A,5 F.F.A. Basketball Team 35 School Basketball Team 35 Baseball Team 35 Hi-Y Member 35 Letterman's Club 3. BAILEY, BETTY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey, Route 7, Knoxville, Y-Teens 2,35 Speech Arts Club 45 Chorus 2,35 Basketball Team 35 Girl'.s Glee Club 25 Miss K.H.S. 35 Ministrel 25 Class Treasurer 45 Spring Concert 2,35 Speech Arts Secretary and Treasurer 45 Chorus 2,3. BAKER, IRENE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Baker, Route 15, Knoxville. Chorus 2,35 Glee Club 25 F.H.A. l,2,35 Ministrel 25 Spring Concert 2,35 Y-Teens'2,3,45 Y-Teen Secretary 45 Class Treasurer 35 Y-Teen Basket- ball Team 25 School Basketball Team 3,45 Letterman's glub 3,45 Speech Arts Club 45 Best Athlete of Senior ass . BENNETT, GORDON, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ben- nett, Route l, ,Byington. Chorus 45 Music Concert. BEELER, DOROTHY WELLS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wells, Byington, Tennessee. Beta Club 2,3,45 Treas- urer 35 Vice-President 45 Beta Club Play 45 Delegate to Convention 35 F..H.A. 2,3,45 Letterman's Club 3,45 Speech Arts Club 45 Most Studious in Senior Class 45 Alternate Cheerleader 3,45 Twelve years perfect at- tendance record5 Usher at Commencement 35 Basket- ball Team 3,4. BRIDGES, MARIE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ulyses Bridges, Route 2, Martel, Tennessee. BRIDGES, NATHAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Bridges, Route 3, Concord. U. T. Festival 1,45 Speech Arts Club 45 Music Chorus 45 Secretary of Freshman Class I5 Most Likely to Succeed 4. BRIGHT, BOB, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bright, Route 2, Byington. F.F.A. Member I5 F.F.A. 25 Baseball Team 25 Letterman's Club 3,45 Usher for Graduation 35 Basket- ball 45 Baseball 45 Speech Arts Club 4. BROOKS, VIVIAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brooks, Route 2, Martel. Girl's Glee Club I5 Ministrel l5 Concert I5 Spring Festival I5 Y-Teen 25 Mixed Chorus 35 Variety Show 35 Baccalaureate and Graduation Sing- ing 35 Easter Cantata 35 Musical Program 45 Speech Arts Club 4. BRYANT, NITA, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D, V. Bryant, Martel. Girl's Glee Club l5 Concert I5 Chorus 35 Variety Show 35 Easter Cantata 35 Singing for Graduation 35 Chorus 45 Musical Program 45 Speech Arts Club 4. CARDWELL, FAYE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cardwell, Route I5, Knoxville. F.H.A. l,2,3,45 F.H.A. Parliamentarian I5 Beta Club 25 Usher Baccalaureate Service 35 Usher Fall Concert 4. CASTLEBERRY, NORRIS, son of Mrs. Lois Castleberry, Route l, Byington. F.F.A. l,2,3,45 F.F.A. Basketball Team 3,45 l-li-Y 3,45 Vice-President ot Hi-Y 35 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Class Tournament l,2,3,4. CONNER, WILLIAM, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conner, Route l, Byington. F. F. A. l,2,3,4. CRAWFORD, DOROTHY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hodge Crawford, Route 3, Concord. F.H.A. 2,3,45 Y- Teens 2,3,45 Minstrel 35 Mixed Chorus 35 Baccalaureate Service 35 Commencement Services 35 Wittiest Girl of Senior Class 45 Easter Cantata 3. CROSS, FERN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cross, Concord, Tennessee. F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Parliamentarian 35 Songleader 45 Sub-District Pianist 15 Miss F.H.A. 35 Beta Club 2,3,45 Secretary 3,45 Candidate for State President 35 Campaign Manager for State Secretary Campaign 45 Delegate to State Convention 2,3,45 Y- Teens 2,35 Program Chairman 35 Speech Arts Club 45 Chorus I,3,45 Soloist Easter Cantata 35 E.T.E.A. Chorus 45 Spring Festival 15 Commencement Chorus 35 Com- mencement Pianist 35 Editor of The Beaver 45 Gold and Blue Staff I5 Best-All-Around Girl 45 First Place Voice of Democracy Contest 45 Assistant Basketball Manager 35 Alternate Girls State 35 Minstrel I5 T.E.A All-State Chorus 4. I DAGLEY, UIDA, daughter of Mr. ,and Mrs. F. R. Dagley, Route I, Byington. Carter l5 Science Club I5 Karns 25 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Basketball team 3. DAVIS, LOIS ELIZABETH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Davis, Route 2, Byington. Program Chairman 2,45 Y-Teens Club 45 Speech Arts Club 45 Usher for Min- strel 35 Usher for Graduation 35' Master of Ceremonies for Carnival 25'Teen Agers Club 45 4-H Club l. DAVIS, WILMA HOPE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Davis, Route If Martel. Girl's Glee Club l5 Spring Festi- val 'l5 Minstrel l5 Freshman Class Queen I5 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Y-Teen 2,3,45 Secretary of Y-Teen Club 25 Model F.H.A. Sub-District Meeting 35 Mixed Chorus 3' Minstrel 35 Commencement Music 3. I DIGGS, MARY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Diggs, Martel. Girl's Glee Club l5 Concert l5 Y-Teens 25 Chorus 35 Variety Show 35 Easter Cantata 35 Singing for Gradu- ation 35 Chorus 45 Musical Program 45 Speech Arts Club 45 Make-up Editor of Annual Staff 4. DUNAWAY, GEORGIA LEE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dunaway. Musical Concert 45 Girl's Glee Club l5 Chorus 45 Minstrel I. ELDRIDGE, ELIZABETH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eldridge, Route 2, Byington. Member of F.H.A. 'l,2,35 Class Tournament 3,4. ELLIOTT, JIMMIE, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Elliott, Route I, Byington. Friendliest Boy in Senior Class 4. EUBANKS, JUNIOR, son of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Eubanks, Route 2, Byington. Member ot F.F.A.5 School Basketball Team 3,45 Letterman's Club 35 Baseball Team 3 1 l EVERETT, BONNIE KATE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Everett, Route I5, Knoxville. F.H.A. I,2,3,45 Chorus 2,45 Miss F.l-l.A. ' 25 Secretary of Junior Class 35 Usher at Baccalaureate 35 Neatest Girl 45 Usher at Minstrel 35 Vice-President Speech Arts Club 45 Spring Concert 25 Fall Concert 4. FORD, BILLY FRANKLIN, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ford, Byington. F.F.A. I,2,35 Basketball 3,45 F.F.A. Basketball 25 Usher at Baccalaureate Q5 Hi-Y 2,35 Treas- Her l-Iii-Y 35 Wittiest Boy in Senior Class 45 Speech Arts ub . FORD, BILL, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Ford, Route I5, Knoxville. Hi-Y 2,3,45 Chorus 4. FRANSE, BETTY LYNN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Franse. Rule High I5 Central High 25 Karns High 2,35 Girl Scouts I 5Glee Club I5 F.H.A. 2,35 Chorus 45 Musical Concert 4. GOINS, MARGIE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Goins, Ball Camp Pike. F.H.A. I,2,3,4. HARRELL, BILL, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Harrell, Route 2, Byington. F.F.A. I,2,3,45 F.F.A. Skills Contest 35 Seed and Crop Judging Contest 35 Livestock Judging Contest 37 Musical Program 3. HARTMAN, MARY JO, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orel C. Hartman, Route I, Byington. Beta Club 2,3,45 Junior Class Program 35 F.H.A. 3,45 Delegate to Beta Convention 3,45 Minstrel 35 Usher at Commencement 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Music Concert 35 Christmas Chorus 35 Spring Festival 4. HENDRIX, MIKE, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hendrix, Route 2, Powell. President of Freshman Class I5 F.F.A I,2,3,45 School Basketball Team-25 F.F.A Basketball Team 2,35 Class Tournament I,2,3,45 F.F.A. Seed and Crop Contest 2,35 F.F.A Skills Contest 2,35 Vice-President of Junior Class 35 Representative to Boy's County 35 President of F.F.A. 45 F.F.A. Opening and Closing Cere- mony and Parliamentary. Procedure Contest 45 Movie Operator I,2,3,4. HOLLOWAY, BOBBIE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Holloway, Route 2, Concord. Member of F.H.A. I,2,3,45 Cheerleader 4. HURST, MARGARET, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hurst. Bearden High I5 Y-Teens I,2,3,45 Beta Club 3,45 Spring Concert 35 Commencement Music 35 Usher at Beta Club Play 4. HUSKINS, DOROTHY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Huskins, Route 2, Byington. Beta Club 2,3,45 Delegate to Beta Convention 35 Beta Club Play 45 Secretary on Annual 'Staff 4. INGRAM, MABLE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ingram, Route 3, Concord. Minstrel I5 Girl's Glee Club I5 Mixed Chorus 35 Commencement Music 35 Minstrel 35 Spring Music Festival 35 Spring Concert I5 Y-Teens 3,45 Vice- President of Y-Teens 45 F.H.A. I,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 Assistant Make-up Editor 4. JOHNSON, BETTY VANDERGRIFF, Route 3, Concord. Norris High School I5 Karns High School 2,3,45 F.H.A. 3,45 Beta Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Usher at Fall Concert 4. . JOHNSON, DONALD E., son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Johnson, Route 3, Concord. F.F.A. I,2,3,45 Skills Con- test 35 Vice-President F.F.A. 45 Parliamentary Procedure Contest 45 Fall Concert 4. JOHNSON, HOWARD, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. John- son. Latin Club I5 Class President 25 Beta Club 2,3,45 Vice-President 35 Treasurer 45 Speech Arts Club, Par- liamentarian 45 Musical Program, Usher and Master of Ceremonies 45 Beta Club Play 45 Class President 4. JONES, NANCY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Russell Jones, Route I5, Knoxville. Student Council I5 Glee Club Vice-President 35 Home Room Treasurer 35 Music Club 35 Junior Play 35 Operetta 35 F.H.A. Club 45 Miss F.H.A. 45 Y-Teens 45 Beta Club 4. KELLEY, CLEO JANE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Kelley, Route 2, Concord. Member of Y-Teens 2. LEINART, DOLORES, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Leinart, Route 2, Concord. F.H.A. I,2,3,45 F.H.A. His- torian 45 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Cheerleader 3,45 Lctterman's Club 3,45 Co-Captain Cheerleader 45 Most Popular Girl in Senior Class 4. LLOYD, HERMAN LEE, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lloyd, Route I, Byington. Beta Club 2,3,45 President of Beta Club 35 Representative to Boy's State 35 Chorus 45 Christmas Chorus 45 .Concert 45 Neatest Boy in Senior Class 45 Best All Around Boy 45 Beta Club Play 45 Usher at Commencement 35 Annual Staff 45 Vice-President Senior Class 4. McFALLS, DOROTHY N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George McFalls, Route I5, Knoxville. F.H.A. 45 Speech Arts Club 45 Chorus 45 Fall Concert 4. MINGE, RUTH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Minge, Route I5, Konxville. F.H.A. I,2,3,45 Vice-President of Class 25 Class President 3'5 Girl State Representative 35 Class Tournaments 3,45 F.H.A. Historian 35 Beta Club 3,45 Usher at Minstrel and Baccalaureate 35 Class Secre- tary 45 Annual Staff 45 President of Speech Club 45 F.H.A. Parliamentarian 4. MORRIS, RUTH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Morris, Route I, Byington. F.iH.A. I,2,3,45 Y-Teens 3,45 Chorus 3,45 Music Festival. ' MURRELL, BILLY, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Murrell, Route 7, Knoxville. Powell High School 35 Fall Festival 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Musical Concert 35 Christmas Chorus 35 Spring Festival 3,45 Graduation Chorus 45 Beginners Band 2, Treasurer of Music Class 35 Safety Patrol 35 Arnerlcanism Contest 35 Democracy Contest 35 Class Tournament 2. NINE, OWEN, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nine, Route 7, Knoxville. Vice-President of Freshman Class I5 Hi-Y I,2,3,45 President of Hi-Y 35 Best Personality of Senior Class 45 Annual Staff 45 Music Concert 45 Chorus 45 Sergeant at Arms of Senior Class 45 Speech Arts Club 3. PECK, JIMMY, son of Mr. Ben Peck, Route I5, Knox- ville. Knoxville High I5 Tyson Junior High I5 Member of R.O.T.C. at Knoxville High: Speech Arts Class 45 Secretary of Hi-y 1,25 Hi-Y Camp 4. PENNELL, JOSEPH HILL, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Pennell, Route 3, Concord. Treasurer F.F.A. 45 F.F.A. I,2,3,45 F.F.A. Skills Contest 35 Usher at Commence- ment 35 F.F.A. Parliamentary Procedure Opening and Closing Contest 45 F.F.A. Convention 35 Safety Patorl I,2,3,45 Captain Safety Patrol 4. REED, BASIL, son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Earl I-Reed, Route I5, Knoxville. Patrol Boy 4. I ROBBINS, BETSY, daughter of Mrs. Bedie Robbins, Route 3, Concord. Class Secretary 25 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 F.H.A. Reporter 35 F.H.A. Secretary 45 Speech Arts Club 45 Beta Club 2,3,45 'Beta Club Reporter 35 Business Manager of Annual Staff 45 Beta Club Convention 3, Beta Club Play 45 Best Personality of Senior Class 4. ROBINSON, CONDA, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Robin- son, Route 7, Knoxville. F.F.A. 1,25 Hi-Y 3,45 Treasurer of. Hi-Y 3,45 Usher of Concert 3. RUCKART, DAVID, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Ruckart, Route 3, Concord. F.F.A. l,2,3,45 F.F.A. Reporter 35 F.F.A. Basketball Team 3, 45 Captain F.F.A Team 45 F.F.A. Skills Contest 35 F.F.A. Parliamentary Procedure, and Opening and Closing Ceremony Contest 35 Annual Staff 45 Representative to Boy's State 35 Beta Club 3,45 Beta Club President 35 Mr. Beta 45 Usher at Baccalaure- ate 35 Usher at Musical Program 35 Beta Club Play 45 Class Tournament 3,4. SHELTON, PAULINE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lola Shelton, Route l5, Knoxville. Member of F.H.A. l,2,35 Y-Teens 25 Basketball Team 3,45 Letterman's Club 3,45 Usher at Fall Concert 4. SIMS, BETTY DAVIS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davis, Route 2, Concord. Beta Club 45 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,4. SLOVER, TOMMY, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Slover. Hi-Y 2,3,45 Chorus 4. SPOON, MAGDALENE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Spoon, Route 7, Knoxville. F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Spring Con- cert 2,35 Chorus 3,45 Y-Teen Club 2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,35 Basketball Team 3,45 Letterman's Club 2,3,45 Sec- retary of Letterman's Club 35 Treasurer of Y-Teens 4: Friendliest Girl in Senior Class 45 Christmas Chorus 35 Beta Club 45 Miss D.A.R. 4. WELCH, JIMMY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Welch, Route 2, Byington. F.F.A. Moniter l,2,3,45 Seed and Crop Judging Contest 2,35 F.F.A. Basketball Team 3,45 Staff Member 45 Sergeant-at-Arms of Junior Class 3. YARNELL, EULA GRAY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yarnell, Route 3, Concord. F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Y-Teen 25 Speech Arts Club 45 Usher at Baccalaureate Sermon 35 Usher at Variety Show 3. Juniors noi pidured Atkins, Bob Braden, Ivan Bradley, Kenneth Bryant, Leon Cinnamon, Lucille Coley, Deane Davis, J . W. Ford, Kenneth Garrett, Carey Goins, Obie Goodman, Gary Goosie, Theodore Allison, Beryl Anderson, Mary Arnett, Charlotte Asbury, Jane B .ker, Jimmy Ballew, Gertrude Bayne, Sibyl Bolinger, James Bright, Johnny Buffalo, Jimmy Bunch, Ruby Burton, John Grubbs, Bernard Hartman, Jack Hyder, Margaret Jansen, Richard Johnson, Doyle Keck, Joe Letsinger, Paul Lovelace, Nora Jane Maner, Barbara McKnight, Ruth Mellon, Frankie Mauman, Henry Calhoun, Jimmie Sue Calloway, Agnes Campbell, Alice Campbell, Shirley Cantrell, Elbert Capps, Inez, Carroll, Jane Carter, Georgia Collier, James Cobb, Jennice Constant, Jeanette Cross, Britton Parton, Peggy Peardon, Wilburn Phibbs, Jack Pittman, Louise Pitts, Willard Roberts, Barbara Romines, Betty Wade, Nicola Wayman, Robert Whitson, Jo Etta Davis, Margaret Cummings, Jack Cupp, Bernice Daugherty, Launa Dishmon, Betty Dunaway, Allie Lee Dunaway, Sarah Dyers, Anna Ruth Dyer, William Easterday, Rosemary Ellis, Bob Erwin, Barbara Flynn, Dewight Foust, Temple Fritz, Lillian Gault, Frances Goebel, Horace Hackworth, Frances Harrell, James Hatmaker, Margaret Hayes, Clifford Hendrix, Billy Hickey, Anna Ju Hinton, Joe Hinton, Roy Hutchens, Shirly Hyder, Ruth Johnson, Virginia Lay, Howard Lethgo, Bertha Lones, Anna Ruth Allen,iJackie Allison, Eva Mae Anderson, Dorothy Bailey, Billy Baker, Maxine Ball, Jimmy Barnard, Margaret Bible, Elmer Blevins, Billie Jean Bohanan, Mariorie Bolinger, Ann Bohanan, Malcom Brock, Mary Brown, Elizabeth Bryant, William Butler, Edward Cabbage, Carolyn Carman, Martha Carroll, ' Buddy Chesney, Eleanor' Cloud, Charlotte, Coley, Sarah Crawford, Jean Long, Eugene Lovett, Peggy Luther, Bruce Lynch, Roger Mays, Sue McCall, Charlotte McDaniel, Doris McMahan, Betty Mellinger, Arnold Miller, Patsy Neil, Ruth Nelson, Annis Nicely, Ethel Peels, Vernon Pitts, Fred Ragle, Clyde Rhea, Judy Robinson, Marie Cummings, Rudy Dagley, Robert Daniel, Jeanene Davis, Eugenia Day, James' Duff, Robert Duncan, Hannah Dunaway, James Dyer, Lillian Edwards, Ray Eldridge, Dan Elliott, Mary Ford, Shirly Fox, John Garrett, Patsy Giffin, Joe Goodman, Gene Granthum, Bobby Green, Larry Hackney, William Hackworth, Barbara Hayer, Don Hendrickson, .Mike Russell, Faye Sharp, Neva Sims, Otis Sparks, James Spoon, Billy Stone, Betty Storm, Betty Walker, Faye Watkins, Barbara Webber, Delana Webber, Edna Welborn, Sara Whaley, Wilma Whittaker, Bobby Wilkinson, George Wilkinson, Ray Wright, Alma Wright, Betty Yarnell, Lucy Hibbert, Hal Holloway, Samuel Johnson, Ralph Johnson, Roberta Jones, J. R. Justice, George Keller, Earl Lee, Dolores Lee,' Nellie Long, Mary Lovelace, Faye Lusk, Juanita Lyons, Wanda MacCartt, Mae McFalls, Leon Minge, Ray Mink, Barbara Monday, Louise Moneymaker, Albert Moneymaker, Mary Noe, Shirly Pack Richard Phillips, Joyce Poindexter, Charlotte Pruitt, Dwain Rayfield, Jack Rice, Wanda Roberts, Gerald Robinette, Jetty Sands, John Scarbrough, Billy Shafer, Philip Shafer, Allen Sharp, Carolyn Sharpe, Bobby Shell, Mary Sims, Bertia Anderson, Juanita Antrican, Peggy Arnett, Joan Atwood, Wyatt Barnard, Betty Bennett, Glenn Boling, David Buchanan, -Sandra Buttrini, Jack Cummings, Maxie Duff, Hugh Dukes, Buddy Duncan, Alberta Dyer, Jean Arnett, Patty Barnett, Doris Bolinger, William Bridges, Margaret Brown, Barbara Calhoun, Terry Canup, Roger Conner, C. R. Cooper, Herman Crawford, Mary Smelcher, Don Smith, Alvin Smith, Horase Smith, Wanda Stnevel, Herbert Strange, Joan Stroud, Mittie Swafford, Georgia Thomas, Louise Todd, James Troutman, Wilma Vanosdale, Wayne Violet, Barbara Walker, Albert ElGH1'I'l GRADE Goins, Earl Greenway, Marie Holloway, Bobby Hunt, Carolyn Jansen, Daniel Kirby, Carolyn Kirby, Reba Collier, Janice Keck, Agnes McCoy, Bill McReynolds, Jimmy Morris, Troy Murrell, Shirley Phibbs, H. L. SEVENTH GRADE Crawford, Fred Davis, 'Rebecca Dyer, E. M. Fox, Suzanne Goins, Eugene Gose, Georginana Hackney, Elbert Harper, James Hendrickson, Sally Hendrix, Elizabeth Walker, James Walker, Roy Watson, Robert Weaver, Hugh West, Ray Westman, Sylvia Whitaker, Louise White, Eugene Whitson, Jerry Williford, Howard Wright, Herbert Wyrick, Lena Yarnell, Frances Proffitt, Dee Proffitt, Ray Raye, Mary Russell, Dora Scarlett, Margaret Shipley, Lilly Sharp, Russell Smith, Bruce Troutman, Hubert Vandegriff, Barbara Walker, Clark Waymna, Emma Webb, Lowell Williams, Wayne Clavin, Jeanette Jenkins, Thomas Johnson, William Kreiling, Barbara Lamon, Robert Lowery, Wanda MacCartt, Sam Maner, Bonnie Maxwell, Anna Meredith, Mildred Moody, Ralph Muse, Edith Nicely, Gail Powers, James Roberts, Norris Romines, George X Shipley, Robert Walker, Tommy Watkins, Deane Weaver, George Weaver, Shirley Welch, Jerry Westman, Mildred Willitord, Wilma Wolfte, James Wyrick, Beatrice Parents noi pictured Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Baker, parents of Irene Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Ulyses G. Bridges, parents of Marie Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Brooks, parents of Vivian Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Bryant, parents of Nita Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Cardwell parents of Faye Cardwell. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Cross, parents of Fern Cross. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dunaway, parents of Georgia Dunaway. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eldridge, parents of Mary Eldridge. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Everett, parents of Bonnie Kate Everett. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Franse, parents of Betty Lynn Franse. Mr. and Mrs. lsom L. Goins, parents of Margie Goins. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hurst, parents of Margaret Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jones, parents of Nancy Jones Mr. and Mrs. Melton A. Kelley, parents of Cleo Kelley Mr. and Mrs. George McFalls, parents of Dorothy McFalls, Mr. and Mrs. Luther B. Minge, parents of Ruth Minge. Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Morris, parents of Ruth Morris. Mrs. Bedie Robbins, parent of Betsy Robbins . Mrs. Lola Shelton, parent of Pauline Shelton. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spoon, parents of Mag Spoon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yarnell, parents of Eula Gray Yarnell . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Asbury, parents of Jack Asbury. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bennett, parents of Gordon Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford O. Bridges, parents of Nathan Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bright, parents of Bob'Bright. y Mrs. Lois Castleberry, parent of Norris Castleberry. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Conner, parents of William Conner. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Elliott, parents of Jimmy Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. George Eubanks, parents of Junior Eubanks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Herrell, parents of Bill Harrell. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson, parents of Howard Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Murrell, parents of Billy Murrell . Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. Nine, parents of Owen Nine. Mr. Ben A. Pack, parent of Jimmy Pack. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur E. Pennell, parents of Joe Pennell . Mr. and Mrs. Basil E. Reed, parents of Basil Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell C. Robinson, parents of Conda Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. 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Tennessee School ei Beauty Culture ln Appreciation For Mary Jo Hartman Fern Cross Dorothy Crawford Wilma Davis Jimmy Welch Ruth Morris Uida Dagley JoAnne Albright Nancy Jones Dorothy Wells Magdalene Spoon Mable Ingram David Ruckart Owen Nine Q Margaret Hurst Joe Hill Pennell Herman Lloyd All who have made it possible 390,392 South Gay gf. for the year l95l to be Our Knoxville, Tenn. graduation year. COMPLIMENTS JUNIOR CLASS fseniors of1952l Margie Blankenship Major Johnston Bill Hall Bill Freels Barbara S. Carmon Nora Jane Lovelace Doris Brewer Theodore Goosey Barbara Roberts Lois Lance Peggy Parton Kenneth Bradely Archie Bailey lkey Freels Frankie Mellon Willie Sue Grove Bud Goosey Barbara Huskey Margaret Davis Nora Lou Grove Sue Bolinger Nancy Hendrickson Patsy Freeman Mae Wilkinson Cleon Hartman Louise Bible Joan Jones Theodore Webb Margaret A. Tillery Jane Aycock Emma Lou Lee Leonard Shepherd Jack Kirby Nicola Wade Zenna Mae Lee Sue Violet Margie Willis Louise Newcomb Jessie Sue Ellis Barbara Manard Cary Garrett Peggy Majors Gary Goodman Lois Stergil Patricia Erwin COMPLIMENTS Mr. Jack Dance Mr. Max Friedman S. S. Blosser Mr. Mr. 81 Mrs. E. B. Cross Mr. Tom Moore Mr. Rhoten Byington Mr. William Raby Mr. Robert Ely Mr. Clarence Blackburn Mr. 8. Mrs. Leroy Hendrix Famous Brown's Shoes Shop Jack Hendrix Sgt. John Davis Oakwood Shoe Service Beecher Powell Juke Box Garrison's Electric Co. Bobbie 8- Judy Knoxville Memorial Co. Greenway Esso Servicenter S. and T. Auto Sales Henderson Bros. ESSO Service Center Armstrong Manufacturing Company Bowen Grocery Company Mr. B. McGhee Mr. Charles Kerr Mr. W. T. Henning Square Supply Company Underwood Clothing Co. A Friend Dorothy Ingram Carle Huskey Painting 8. Decorating Bill's Jot-em-Down Lindsay's Hardware 8. Variety Etta Bunch Fred and Ray Ralph Brown L. 0. Bacon Drug Co. Crenshaw Children's Shop George McNutt Service Station Mrs. Virgil Graves John Burns Wallace F. Burroughs C. W. lBuddyD Jones Knox. Book Store A Friend Health Spot Shoe Store George Busch Paul Douglas Noe Red and Gray Tire Co. Harry's Groceries A. C. Hicks Clapp Tire Co. Dosler Dry Cleaners Warwick Hardware Co McCullah Brothers Coal Co Southern Dames lnc Kirby Beauty Shoppe Mrs Howley Mrs Jackson Mrs Knnsey Solway Groc 81 Meat Market George Burdette T H P W C Bishop W D Lay The Brown Derby Cottage Terrace Service Station Noce General Store Worthy Cash Grocery Hobb s Grocery Strange Dry Goods Dixie Sun Tourist Court Dursen s Restaurant COMPLIMENTS A Rev. 81 Mrs. Paul Justice Paul Wade ' Cobb's Service Station Mills Motor Company Hardin Valley School Mrs Margaret Regan Tennessee Office and Supply Co Rev R W Bevmgton Hubert Carter Ray Myers Hot Shot Elmer Coyboy Owens Union Milk and Grocery Lowell Blanchard Archie Campbell W D Buffalo Charles Thompson R S Keys Alfred Frazier Timothy P Lawson W H Bill Maynard Mr Bill Luttrell Mrs Wretha Nicely Wood Mr. ' ' Mr. Jim Moore ' Mr. . . Mr. ' ' ' Mr. ' . Mr. . . ' COMPLIMENTS Haun and Vasey A. R. Jones Kathleen Albright R. Cliff White-Register. A Friend A Friend Burt Peterson Mr. 81 Mrs. Herlon Armstrong Scott Electric Co. Overton's Furniture Co. Jennings Shoe Shop Fountain City Hardware Co. Fountain City Dry Cleaners Kyle Ford Dairy Queen Elmer Ford Mrs. Theresa Gaskins C. E. Barnhart-Arnold Hotel Grill Cowtrader--Rayfield Mr. 81 Mrs. S. W. Longmire Mr. 81 Mrs. Oris Lunch Lonsdale Beauty Shoppe Victory Cafe Higginbotham Motors, Inc. Walter Brown Dixon Stave and Heading Co. Smith Home Supply E T 81 W N C Choto Boat Dock Mr. 81 Mrs. M. B. Willis Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Huddleston Kentucky Coal Co. A Friend Industrial Electric Co. Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Pierce Patricia Ann Noe Eddie Kirchburn .John J. Duncan Kelley Furniture Co. Hobby Land lbuildel-'s suppliesl Mr. 81 Mrs. A. J. Watkins Miss Geneva Cox Mr. 81 Mrs. Buford Irwin Mrs. J. M. Highers Bill Chamberlain M. F. Ogg Reeder Chevrolet Co. Vance and Porter Jones Esso Station Oggville Lunch Room H. K. Hurst Furniture Auction Co. J. N. Long Gro. Mrs. George B. Hardin Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bridges Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Roop Mr. Howard Bozeman Mr. Virgil Graves Mr. Paul Lilly Mr. Hite J. Sanford A Friend Lane Drug sim No. 1828 Archie Bailey James E. Glass Farmer's Supply Ruby Cooper Cole Drug Store,No. 6 Paul C. Weaver Johnson's Flowers John Caton Grocery Jennie's Flower Shop COMPLIMENTS McClain Motor Service BuffaIo's Store A. M. Smith Jim Hardin Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walker Mrs. Broome Mr. Jesse A. Shackelford Nora Lou and Willie Sue Grove Mr. R. S. Graves Mr. A. E. Chug Rigsby Mother's Cafe Broadway Inn Dutch Mill Ray Smith Lakeside Service Station Fountain City Florist Monday's White House The T Room Radio and Appliance Sales Co. Hu B. Webster Qrville Lindsey Sargeant Bill Shinpaugh Mr. C. B. Chesney Texaco Gas Havoline Oil I 1 ' R LOVELACE wAI.LER TExAco SERVICE 2 MEAT E coo N. BROADWAY I IcNoxvII.I.E ' TENNESSEE MARKET GoooRIcII TIRES 8. BATTERIES F WASHING S LUBRICATION U ACCESSORIES I N E Good Automobiles R eN '3 R EASY TRADERS I Concord, Tenn. L We Have Your Favorite Make 81 Market Soldon Easy Terms I H . 0 . REoMoNo MOTORS 'M' 0 w. T. I.ovEI.AcE M 515 - 517 Broadway 2900 Chapman Hwy. E Phone 4-3333 Phone 4-4191 Cas Walker uper Iarkets Big Enough To Serve You - Smoll Enough To Know You COMPLIMENTS I FURNITURE - HOUSEWXXRES OF APPLIANCES W 0 0 D R U F F ' S MOSER'S CLOTHING STORE I 424 S. Gay. - Phone 4-1661 317 Wall Avenue HARDWARE Knoxville Tennessee I TOYS SPORTING GOODS Thorough Business Training Pays Large Dividends V The Success You Attain Depends on Your Training We, the members of the Knoxville Council cf Business Schools, recommend that you choose an established Business College that has proved itself through years of successful operation. By attending a reputable Business College you are assured of fair treatment, standard courses of instruction, and reasonable rates of tuition. Business executives of this great industrial area recognize the diplomas of these member schools as certificates of proficiency and achievement. For Full Particulars Communicate With Any or All of The Member Schools. KNOXVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE DRAUGHON BUSINESS COLLEGE All Members Are Accredited Schools And Are Centrally Located in Knoxville. ,L .- 1 .- Compliments C O M P L l M E N T S of The O F TRUSTEE'S OFFICE c.Edwin Graves HOWARD H. BAKER Real Estate Title Insurance Co 717 souTH GAY s'rREE'r I KNOXVILLE TENNESSEE B O W E R S Why Gamble Against Title Losses? U I - I N s u R E - Rawlings Athletic Goods 2-3123 Compliments of For Motor Coach Lines CONCORD, TEN N ESSEE Compliments of W. O. Grady Grocery KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE P H O N E 4 - 8 5 4 6 J. R. Gentry Grocery 81 Service Station Meats Groceries Feeds Fertilizer Hordwore Esso Gos 8g Oils New Solway Oak Ridge Highway R I D G E WAY SUPER MARKET Karns Beaver Ridge GOOD FOOD GOOD PRICES AT YOUR SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF MILDRED E. DOYLE Superintendent Knox County Schools HILTON'S AUTO SERVICE HILTON HILTON RENT-A- AUTO CUSHMAN TRAILER SERVICE SALES Rented By Phone 232V2 East The Hour, 4-2701 Church Day, Week 232 East Service Month Church And ALL SIZES Street Parts AND TYPES Compliments BOB GUESS VARIETY STORE Next Door to Cas Walkers On Western Avenue PAU LS FOOD MARKET MEATS-FRUITS-VEGETABLES And Fancy Groceries 1531 Western Avenue Owned '81 Operated by 'Paul Pitts Where Every Dime ls A Baby Dollar HUNLEY-TURNER CO. 4132 Broadway N.E. Kelvinator Appliances Sales Service PHONE 5-4156- H. B. McCAMPBELL CO. Hardware And Dairy Supplies 606 Western Ave. Knoxville 30, Tenn FOR GOOD COAL CALL- AMERICAN COAL CO. PHONE 3-0213 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 610 Cumberland Ave. Knoxville Tennessee Herbert 81 Nickle Furniture Co. Quality-Popular Prices Complete Line of Home Furnishings And Electrical Appliances 1603-1605 Western Avenue Knoxville Tennessee STORY BROTHERS INC. Phone 6-3324 Knoxville Tenn. COMPLIMENTS or Broadacre Da1r1es Powsu. TENNESSEE J cLEvENGERs MARKET. H E R R o N ' s I GROCERIES MEATS Groceries Fresh Meats FROZEN FOODS L Custom Slaughtering Dixie Lee Junction I Hardin Valley Road PHONE 1084-J No th Sl' I 81 F I C ' ce ue 'y I BANK or KNoxvlLl.E 1011 East Jackson Telephone I Avenue 3-2135 I I That Friendly Bank I ice s com. I Mme' of MODERN REFRIGERA-I-ORS Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Since 1923 Dial 2-0161 Compliments of LONSDALE FURNITURE CO. We Furnish Your Home Completely New And Used Furniture And Appliances - The Best Place to Trade EVANS CLEANERS Powell Tennessee Dual 4 2961 x 35 OUR SERVICE SATISFIES LOCAL TRANSIT LINES Umon At Central PHONE 5 4957 Best W hes To The Class of 51 SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO Kno Iles 0 e Stop Shopp ng Center 100U N Central Ave Phone 2 9611 NORRIS BOOK STORE Gay Street Knoxville Tennessee J FRED PETERS STORE 405 Wall Avenue I I ' - E t. 1 I For Shoes, Dresses, 8. Work Clothes - is I 0 xvi ' n - i WESTERN AVE. MACHINE SHOP Heavy Forging Machine Work 2334 Western Ave. Telephones: Shop 4-3603, Office 2-0447 Established 1889 Knoxville, Tennessee I ,r y . v of :rm FLOWERSTOALLTHEWORLDBYMM V Q-,mh- Flowers To All The World By Wire Say it With Flowers Gill Lumber Co. Established l9lO LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS POWELL, TENNESSEE PHONE 36 Allan Gill -1-l Floyd Gill W. B. 81 H. C. UNDERWOOD SERVICE STATION, GARAGE GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 2-1244 2501 Western Ave. SILVEY BROTH ERS GROCERY Groceries-Meats-Feeds-Gas-OiI Middlebrook Pike, Route 2 Byington Tennessee FORD GROCERY GROCERIES-M EATS VEGETABLES Middlebrook Pike R.F.,D. 7 PHONE 8-2641 D r y I e n e Colors Brightened--Body of Fabrics Are Restored . Used Exclusively By LAYS CLEANERS 316 W. Tennessee Ave. MINOR REPAIRS FREE Dial 3-6622 Roden Electrical Supply Co H o 1. E s A ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES RADIO PARTS Broadway At Central Complnments MILDRED M PATTERSON Supervisor of Musnc Knox County Schools VISIT OUR NEW STORE CALLOWAY FARMER C0 , INC HARDWARE And FURNITURE 3814 McCalla Ave Burlmgton Knoxvnlle Tennessee PHONE 3 0138 The Parks Truck And Equipment Co Motor Trucks Truck Trailers Dump Bodies Parts 81 Servuce 209 West Depot St Knoxvrlle Tennessee Halliburton s Servlce Station Atlas Tires, Tubes, Batteries Broadway At Glenwood ROBINSON S STORE D E SMITH Owner Grocernes Feeds Hardware Also Drygoods Brownmg Beltmg 81 Supply Co lnc WHOLESALE MILL 8: MINE SUPPLIES Manufacturers LEATHER BELTING 81 TEXTILE SPECIALTIES GALO ICE CREAM o U I 0 W L E of ' Concord R.F.D. No. 3 Tennessee SCHAADS' GROCERY GROCERIES-MEATS FEED-SEED--FERTILIZER-HARDWARE 2500 Western Avenue ED SCHAADS Senak Company of America HOME APPLIANCES--JEWELRY 406 Walnut Street H U D S O N DAVIS-SMITH MOTORS 1401 North Central Phone 5-0438 Your Friendly Hudson Dealer H. C. Davis Al Smith Davis Motor 81 Battery Service GENERAL RERAIRING MOTOR TUNING-ELECTRIC S GAS WELDING Work Called For 81 Delivered 1742 Euclid Ave. R. E. DAVIS PHONES: Day - 3-8214, Night - 3-8704 HOMER'S SERVICE STATION R O A D S E R V I C E Phone 4-9303 1002 Middlebrook Pike Knoxville, Tennessee Buster Key's-Service Station 2315 North Central PHONE 2-9582 Stop And GAS With Us LYLE'S LUNCH 56 MARKET HOUSE PLATE LUNCHES QUICK SERVICE Low PRICES RAY 81 BIBLE MOTOR SALES Opposite Sears Roebuck's Store 1037 North Central Avenue Knoxville 17, Tennesgee Used Cars Sold Under Written Warranty EASY TERMS Barney Ray L. E. Bible PURITY MARKET 21 Market Square WE HATE HIGH PRlCES For Good Entertainment Listen to: THE HUB SPINNERS WROL - 6:00 A.M. DAILY FOR BEST VALUES IN SHOES Serving You Since 22 Trade At: THE HUB DEPARTMENT STORE 29 West Market Square SPORTING GOODS TELEPHONE 5-0301 Knoxville Sporting Goods Co. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 710 S. Gay Street Knoxville, Tenn. NUCKOLLS HARDWARE COMPLETE HOME AND FARM NEEDS 1118 N. Central Knoxville, Tenn. INSURED SAVINGS HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 507 Market Street PARKER BROTHERS CO., INC Hardware-Seeds-Roofing Feeds-Fertilizer 418 Walnut Street 311 East Jackson EVERYTHING TO WEAR FOR BOY'S AND GIRLS POPULAR PRICES . D E I T C I'I ' S 1820 Market Square A Feed For Every Animal on The Farm SECURITY MILLS, INC. Knoxville 1, Tennessee GOOD FOOD GOOD PRICES GOOD SERVICE w H I T0 RE S 7 THE BARGAIN STORE 418 Wall Avenue Knoxville, Tenn. Piece Goods -- Knitting Goods Crochet Threads Where Thrifty People Shop For Finer Photography WILSON 81 WELLS STUDIO 430W GAY STREET KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE Phone 3-7612 CLARK BROS. PIANO CO. Steinway Kimball Wurlitzer Dial 2-3533 Knoxville 706 S. Gay St. Tennessee Frigidaire Maytag DAVID APPLIANCE CO. SALES -- SERVICE 712 S. Gay St. - Phone 5-4117 Manager: Leo Phipps KNOXVILLE TENNESSEE For Good Steaks And Fried Chicken, Try- ELY'S RESTAURANT 323 W. Clinch Avenue Knoxville Tennessee Fine Perfect Watches Diamonds Ddlldy W. J. HEINS Coffee Shop Jeweler 1114N.Central Good Watching Phone 3-8017 424 Union Ave. FOOD! Knoxville Phone 4-9568 Compliments of TED GIF Chief Deputy Tax Assessor Compliments of the BLUE CIRCLE Several Locations In Knoxville STOOKSBURY 81 GALLAH ER GENERAL MERCHANDISE Byington, Tennessee Feed-Seed--Fertilizer W E D E L I V E R LAY'S CLOVERLEAF PRODUCTS HAM-BACON-SAUSAGE Compliments of BEAVER MOTOR 81 IMPLEMENT CO. 701 E. Jackson Avenue PHONE 5-2143 Farrnall Tractors McCormick Machinery International Refrigerators International Home ,Freezers Whirlpool Washers International Coolers Clark Water Heaters Gibson Electric Stoves Meadows Grist Mills Jacobsen Lawn Mowers BoIen's Huski Garden Tractor Huber 81 Huber Motor Express Inc. Knoxville, Tennessee Phone - 5-3135 Louisville, Ky. Atlanta, Ga. Chic-190, Ill. Lexington, Ky. Indianapolis, Ind. MAYNARDS FURNITURE 1818 Magnolia Avenue The Souths Nicest Suburban Store Phone 5-0411 Pay Cash Grocery Co., Inc. Wholesale Distributors of Del Monte Foods KNOXVILLE - .- TENNESSEE IDDINS MACHINERY CO. Massey-Harris Sale 8. Service Tractors Combines Farm Implements New Holland Balers 8- Choppers SHELL SERVICE STATION 2705 Broadway Washing Lubrication Motor Tune Up Excessories PHONE 2-9301 SCHOOL 8. OFFICE SUPPLY CO Stationers - Office Outfitters 407 West Clinch Avenue Knoxville - Tennessee PHONE 3-7145 Compliments of JUSTUS 81 COMPANY INCORPORATED JOBBERS Farm Implements-Machinery Seeds-Ferti I izers- --Feeds 500-502-504-506 Jackson Ave. J. B. WRIGHT GROCERY 81 ROLLING STORES Home of Pantry Delite Flour Compare Our Prices We - Sell - For - Less Middlebrook Pike, Route No. 7 PHONE 8-2040 S Q 42216 I S JFS I WOLFENBARGER CA F E 989 North Central WILSON WEESNER WILKINSON COMPANY Every House Needs Westinghouse COMPLIMENTS OF 7 JZTUZQ! 5 FURNITURE, APPLIANCES TYRONE ROAD 81 CENTRAL AVENUE OAK RIDGE, TENNESSEE Telephone 5-8426 HOME OF BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS BRANDYSA Grill ow Market I I 3200BaIlcan1pPike I Good Food L Fresh Meats Frozen Foods 102 FOUNTAIN AVE. , I - COMPLIMENTS OF PHONE6-4481 TOPPER CLEANERS 2754 Western Ave.
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