Kirkman Vocational School - Spirit Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

 - Class of 1953

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Presents - - - - - THE SPIRIT OF I953 Sentimentality, has a place in the lives of all peopleg it tends to help make us human, they say. The staff for the Spirit of 1953 felt that there is no place to which one attaches greater sentiment as he grows older than tp the scbqol where he spent a part of his youth and got his preparation for life. Fond recollections and memories of the school year 1953 will, perhaps, always fill your hearts and minds. But it is doubtful that all the persons who fill these pages will ever again meet as the student body and faculty of Kirkman 'Vocational High School. Next year we shall have become history. In order to record that history, we have published for you The Spirit of 1953. Our endeavor has been to create a golden chain that will bind you to the good of the past as you ad- vance toward the future. . . . . Remembrance is a golden chain that binds us till we meet again . . . 2 MISS KATHARINE BENNETT The Spirit of 1953 is affectionately dedicated to a friend of all at Kirkman, teachers and students alike. Her untiring efforts and integrity helped make our junior Class Organization a success last year. All of us came to know her as a friend as'well as a teacher. We found her never too busy to give each of us a friendly word of advice or a helping hand. With sincere appreciation for her personal interest in our welfare and for all she has done to 'make our experience at Kirkman of value to us, the Spirit of 1953 is dedicated to Miss Katharine Bennett, our teacher and our friend. 3 FRANK HUFFAKER Director of Vocational Educakional and F a C u I t Y A ROBER'FlLri.ilfxYLOR N Q Q Q . 54 ! f- i P 1 5 dxf jf 4? Mf?g fs S 5 MRS. MURIEL ANGLE English-Social Studie.: MRS. EDITH APPERSON English MR. GEORGE BARTON Auto Mechanics MR. L. B. BENDER Drafling MISS KATHARINE BENMLYIUI' English MRS. MARIOIN BIUB Cafeteria Manager MRS, BERTHA BLANCHARU Bookkeeper MR. ROSS BOYD Diszribulive Educuliun MRS. JIMMY BROWNSEY Office Occupatiaru MR. DOUGLAS CARDWELL Maahzmaeic: MR. JACK CARR Coach-Health Mn. mvm DICUS naw.: owing 1 , Row 1: Row 2: MR, DAVID DOWNEY MRS. ROY D. HAZLETIIWS Prirubrg Bible MR. JOSEPH FRAZIER MRS. MARY S. HUUGHTON Machine Shop Guidance am! Home Econumics MISS JOANNA FREEMAN MRS. NANNY B, HUIDN C0- 9f0l0EJ' Commercml Coordimuor MR, STEPHEN HARDINQ MR- SAM H' JONES Commercial AVI Webling 6 Iinw 3: Ilnw I' MR. L. E. KELLER MISS THEDA NIQKEEHAN Rekted Malhemhlics Secretary MISS MARY FRANCES LEWIS Secretary VIRS. WINNIE MAE LEWIS Home Ecnnnmirs URS, MARGARET LOCKIQII Registrar-Mathematics Kun I' Row 2: :UW ' Ilan I. MRS. MAE MILLSAP5 MR, RALPH PENXINCTON MII. GILES IiL'TI-IERFOIID MR. ALBERT WITI' English-Social Science mas. CATHIJEEN MIQLLI-INIX MIL ALVIN PFITZER Oljice Occupations MRS. GABIE NOLAN Practical Nursing AIR. C. P, PARSONS Supervisor-Vezcralfs Program Eleczricity Relaled Work MR. W. E. SHARROCK Shes! fllefnl Wamgwarking MR. I. A. ROBINSON MRS, JEAN SWEETLAND Day Trade Coardinalor Libra,-,Qm MISS CIIARLO'I I'E ROILSSIIZIIN MISS WILLIE BLAACHIZ WHEELER Social Science English 7 Razliu gf HEL RA Yfuolvo Q4 ENT GG-'iligx PRESIDENT Ro Q .WI LSONX JUA NITA Rolzllvs ON SECRET ARY N MEASURE RICHARD BRA TOHER REPORTER fi 2 0. IL DURFMM PARL1AM1a1vT4R1,,1v ix A ff AMW AMOS ALLEN ADAMS Buddy ll never uw a wild thing lorry lor itself l Shoo: Wood: Activities: Dnmn Club '50-'5l. Baseball 'Sl-'52, T 8z I Club '50-'53. Leltermnnk Club 'QI-'52, Krv Club '52-'53, High. lutht '50-'53: Office: T 8: I Shop Treasurer '52, FIDYD DEWAYNE AKINS Dm .. in.. lGod hell! those wlm help them- selvesl Shan: Machine: Activities: 'I' Q I 'swsag Honoro: ll-on Award, 2 Ribbons nl 'I' I I Cfmventiq. CARL LEE ALLEN uproftor' lA.sfovrmeallIknowlsdutI know nothin 5 Shop: Cmmngrnialz Activities: 'I' k I Club. Miracle Book Cluh. HELEN ANN ALLEN f'Ann MII than glinen is nm galdl Sham D. E.: Activities: D. B gliibg Officizs: Sec. of D. E. Club JEAN BEARD Dlmplu lTrun 2-mom, .na keep your shop: Commercial: Activities: Y- Teu 'll-'53: Highlight '52: F.H. A. 'Sh T H I 'Sl-'55, Glen Club '51-'Sh Offices: F.H.A. Song Lud- cr '51, Honors: Highlight Award. KOBERT FRANKLIN ADAM! 'lab' fwe have two can sud only one tonzue in order that we may hal more md mul lessl , I Shoo: Drnltinlz Acuvltles: Key Club '52-'51 T k I '52- 551 QU' nual Staff '52-'53, Glen Club 52- '5S: Sport: lnlhetball. Honors: Neale!! ll!! '53. HOWARD BALDWIN lil lI'Ie knew vrhnt isrhntl Shun: Auto: Aclivifiur T i I '50- '52: Offices: See. T R I '50, Vhe President T L I '52. Honor: Shop Avmrd '52 mmm-: men --uma- u don't wi... to be . nv. 1 wan- 'b ifv'35m5A --r -r .iii Sh 1 my mv. im cull: -sa? isumbiii '53, mum -sm ICHARD BRATCHER 'lid' lAmogg Sunnah meennd thought are Shoxugzctric: Activities: T k l '52g Offices: levortef nl Senior Clan 91353, Wittiest Bay '53 K' : ' f ' 1 I F4 'rcMMv BOWMAN Moda.- Clie who has not been iii 1 mm RICHARD BOY? , 'fled' knows not what Nadi! R in fl-le that falls 'xn love with llunself sim: wma: Activities: 1' si I WU hm M 'MBP , , , '52-'53, Highligln '52, 011555, Slmn:,Sheel Metalg Acnvmcs: Key ?1ig. :aiiimmmim nl me 1' lc Club 55 , A 1 A 11,A.lV?'5'WxJ.- 'w Bommz BmDwu.L -'aif.1i,-- Ufllc grutest pleasure in life la 3331111 wha! PCUPIC uv you cumin sliqp: Commerciial: Aciiviniu: F. H-A-V -N. T si I 'sig Office, 'lizeruniz ughF.H.A. '50, smear, 0 31 1 '51, Se Junior aim 0252. mm' of onsssA snowy . 1 . 'Dex' grim! of helm! lx n joy fm. 'wuz Commericigl- Ami - - RA- .SL T i . vmu: F. Stuff '53, Giefcciiiilqsgz' Annu' Hanan: lsr place T In I-Ribhqm GERALD BRYANT Sling MART!-I 4..- 44.1. . I fNever min m appornmity to A BURKHART Suzie maine ot-lun happy, even il you have lu leave :hem alone lo do i0 Slum: Electric: Activitiez T k I fTl1ere il no pillow no mf! u a clear conscience! Sh : D. En Acti Club 350-'52, Key Club '52, K op , vities: T 8: I '50- gg, Miracle Book Club '52, F.H.A. Clul. '51, D. E. .Club '53. PEGGY CALLAHAN Pnl th is mme blessed ao give than to receivel Slum: Commercial: Aclivilics: T Bc I Club 'Sl-'53, Y-Teens '51-'53. FJ-l.A. 515 Offices: I-'.l-LA. Sec. '5l. DONALD CHAMBERS Duel fThere is no lave sincen-r than the lnve of foodl Shop: Rading Activities: T R I Club '51-'51 FAYE CAVI, Tl' , Pwcom cx-mums CHAMBERS Slin Illcauty is hu! skm deepl Shun: Commercial: Activities: T Bl I Cluh, Y-Tenn M HDRED COLLAKE Millie f'l'here is a time for all thinzsl Slum: Commercial: Activities: Y Term '51-52, T 8: Y '52, i QThou shouldnt eat up live, not ltvt to earl Shun: Radio: Activities: T 8: I Gluh '51-'53, Baseball '52,,Ba.tkct- iii' 'nz K If Lg onnrs: irnun ne M Sturlious Boy '53. N' on BETTY CRISP Bu fGive me the ymmg mm who has brains enough tn make I lool ol himnlfl. Shun: Commercialg Activities: Highlight '53, T B: I Club '53: F. H. A. '52-'53, Miracle Book Club '52. Y-Teen '53. CHARLES CAMERON '- IA aiploml i, , ucL i' :'eZ 2::l,13dy's hiriliiigy Klint: 1:1 Shop: D E. snwmr CLEMONS '-xmas' lMan is his own worst enemy! Shan: Elrctric: Activities: T SL I mill! '51-'51, l.et'termen's Club '52- Zfll Ewlsketbkgll '50-'53g Offices: T '51, S L r-miaeniiistwi W mm' gllmisgiugnalxhuore medal for But 'jbh-,Lm, A DAVIS 'Gillf' vlgcnlylnot ulnnmd to conles that I un ignorant of what I do M! gllglm? Commercia.Ii1llAl1itivgiesi1-R ' -'5S.l'li ' K' i ir'Ei'.fi, iii.-ss, Miimie mx Club '52, Vollevlnll '52-'51 Hanan: Cheerleulu '52-'53. IUDIA DURHAM 'I 1N4nhing is more lilly thmusllay laughter! Shop: Cmnmucigl. ANN DAWSON I my flint, sleep, and be merry, for lo- morruw ye may diet! sham D. E.: Activities: Y-'rm 'Sl-'52. T 8: I Club 'Sl-'53, D. E. Club '55, Glee Club '52, Volley- ball: Offices: V.-Pres. T 8: I S '52: Honors: Cmlrlll Art A Kirlunm Letter. WILLIAM DOTY Bill fA man hu his will, but a vromn Ins her way! Shop: Elncuicg Activities: '50-'53. 'N WILMA S, DAVIS Wimpy II: is b-ner an be safe than sarryl glenn: Commercial: Activities: Y- een 'STL T 51 I Club '51-'52, Miracle Bwok Club 'Sl-'52, Volley- lnll '51-'52. I ORAN' i-1. nunrnn o. ns' I P l t f gglzsnzlgfs KN! lf. YB! D000 on: mir- A ii'. Club 'sl-'igf Ki? ETL Tszffggl grffifesi Sqc. T ai I sm '51, v.I es. ,un C - gm. T ag? sank 52' cum' anon: 0, A 4 -51. - 'ii-mmm. RUSH EMME1-1. ..s,mmh.. xzxxim ai-1-nnsox It M f,1fdg g,'f,jf fgwggfh 'he 'fig'- H fi, i Sm... .ii..i...i. i.ii'Ifi1 iI'.1. g'fl':,':'.gQ,5g:'lf,f52f1'f: 'l5wI gh: giisfigliggfiq fmiiinfii 'r .u i '52, D. iz. cm, 'sag ommi v.- UU J-'J5' Frm. D. E. Club '53 'GGY rotm A-umm lion who one can walk backwards mm 1 , gllplmxgfffungg Acta-lam: r.u,.t. -51, Y-Tm, 51-'53, Annual gun '53, Offices: F.:-LA. V.-Pres. 31. X fkifkxi ' , .5 'fx ne . K N 'X X , DON NLD CRIMES Mule lXn lonl is surb a fool as the Inul uhn tools himselll gh:-pt nm:-aug, Acuvilsm Balm- hf-11 us. U OTIS g:Am-ten Gabby LA lmn amor: ladies is a most dreadful nungpg Shop: Machmeg Activities: Key Club '51-'53, T 8: I Club '50-'33, Drama Club '51, Annual Stall '53, Offices: T k I Shop Treas. '52, lacy Club! guns, '52-'51 onnrs: e Ribbon in State '- I Buy Contest T A 'AMAA Af-1467 uosmu' GARXER '-Bob ru sun is funny how you ue--er gm um md to learn some uw uiuy to be loolishl shop: D. E.: Activities: T sr I chu- 'Sl-'53, Key Club '52-'FSL 1,1-ttmuru's Club '52, D. E. cum l RAYMOND HAGGARD . HaKe llilrswed are thu that ut on u tack for they shall risel Shop: Electric: Activitiu: T 8: I Club '51-'52. Key Club '51-'53, K Club '52-'53, Drama Club '52, An- nunl Stull '58, Baseball '52: Ql- fiees: Junior Class Pre. '52, Semuv Class Pres. '53, V.-Pres. Key Club '53, T841 Sbop Pts. '52, V.-Pres. K Club '52. Hmmm Bova' Sure, Shop Award, Winner of E. Tenn. Extunporm aux Speech Cuutm '53, Bet loud lay '53. I3 , OHNNY HAKDEN DIIIIIK' I IOM does nov! lmow evergrlhing Shun: Radio: Activities: k Club 50-'51 Kev Gui '51-'53, Club '51-'51 Mintle Book all '52, Dum cm, '51, Baseball '51, Offics: T Az I 'fra '5l, Chapter Tren. '52, Shi: V.-PIN. '51 K Club Tren. '51 Hmm: State T 3: I Gdd llhlmu on Rndio Project '52- 5 Xl OXNIE PRAZIER Many lThe worst way to improv: the wma it to condemn in Shop: Commzrcillg Activiticx: T 8: I Club '51-'52 Honors: Bible Certificate. D, KNIEL GROOVER Corky lfiivn evrryrhiug the time in de- serves. and you will have time for fmymiugp Shun: D. E.: Artivities: T 5: I Club '50-'52, D, E. Club '5B: nf. fit-ec: T 8: I Shnp Reporter '5l. nevmnv HAs'rv 'ilkv' The test of a mnn's ur wuman'l hreedinz is how they behave in I nuzrrell , , , shop: Commercial: Aeuv-ms: Y- Teens '52-'51 I-Iizhlizht Staff 'SZ Annunl Staff '51 T 84 I Club 'Sl- '53. Mamie Bnhlg Club '52-'551 Vollevbnll 'ihvoffmesz Sec. Sovho- mnre Claw! '51 Honnrs: Miss Kitkma! '55. -GENE mwxms --H .. f,2',:.,xsmm mf mf'-'F'1L glfogfy D. at Auavsffw 1 3, , ll 52, D. E. Club 53. KENNETH HULT 'speejr' fl-li: bark in worse than his bite Shag: Machineg Activitiesg T 5: I Clu '52, Key Club '52-'53. Hunan: lst place in State T 8: I Project Cmnt kTooi NNN-rc.. ' Fzbv Je Unvma 1-mwxms 'show' Barry Homo U - ' ytmnd! necesary an some-' flgrsorance nevlgn mira ?xl1l::: 4 . - a tion g'jg'.REggm: Anhvmu: 1' at I ikguxsgommercialy Acuviriwxr. , . fl' Ju.. .J CYP iii. . 0 fu 'ITY HULLANDER Flirt E .L ll! caught when ynunger, :he might have been tamedl Shun: Cosmetology: Activities: T 81 I Club '51-'53, Y-Team' '52, EH. A. '52, Aural Shi '55, Mind: look CIS '52-'51 if if ETTY HUNKAPILLER 'Sqnirf' 1For ul all sad words of tongue ar pen the saddest are these, It might have heen l. Shun: Commercial: Activities: T EL I Club '51-'55. Y-Teens '50-'55, Highlizht '50, Vollevball '50: Of- fices: T is I Slwv Treu. 'SL IITHEL 1-tousuw .. . .. Qlone :mm when an mtipdm pmchcs better than the wearerj SMP: Comnm-cial: Activitim: T 55.1 Club 52-'53, Y-Teen! '52, Miracle Book Club '52, Hdhom Camivgl Quw. '53- ANITA JOHNSON Frenchie Wim and lux love is self-lovel. Shou: Commercial: Aclivties: T h I Club '51-'53. Y-Teens '51-'52. F. HA. '51-'53, Glee Club '52. Mir- acle Bank Club '51-'52, Volleyball '5l: Offices: T Sz I Chapter Re- gular '52, T Rr I V.-Pla. '53, F. .A. Parlia. '52. Honors: lst Winner in Slate T 8: I lnb Application Contest, Wittist Girl '51 LANCASTER smnuzv ANN MSW' IGod ln: nlaeed no limit to imellectl. U U l sham carrrrrrareiala Aarrrroaaa Y- Teens '51-'53, Hizhlllht '52r F-3- A. '51, T 8: I Club 'SI-'53, AB- nual Staff '53. Glee Qlnb '52. Vul- layball 'sz-'ssl Ofl-eo: F-H--'L Treas. '52 Honors: Highlight Award. l LAWRENCE IONEQ --Larry EDM KIBBLE ..,uK,. arg-ff lm! mhwm dw 'W' mf 1Better know 'arming arm lull- Shop: wma, Aarivaem 1' sa l' M ' '-'59 Club '51-'53, Annual Stall 53. ll V H lx NAA! Shun: Commercial: Activitim: T R l Club '51-'52, Honors: B'lzle Award, Must Studi- mu Girl '53. MFIBIE IONES Shortie fTl1v: human heart has hidden lrnsurrsl sham carrrrlrarcialg Acllvilira: T sr I Club '52-'53, F.H.A, 'sl-'52, Y- T.-arra '51-'55, Annual sraff '52- '5s. Glee club '52-'53, Volleyball 'ala omcraa Pres. Y-Trans '52, v. mrs. F.H.A. '51, Y-Tear Publicity Chairman '52-'53. l-lrrrrlrraf Home Ea. Award '51, Outstanding Y-Teen 'sl-'52, Y- Trarr Carnn '52, Y-Tear. Traphy, rm-lo Popular Girl '51 PATRICIA LEONAID 'Pat' Glnnuty B the hd ptjeyl. . Shun: Cmmzercial: Actzvitlu: T 8 I Club '51-'53, Y-Ti '53. FRANCES LUSK Alfalfa lT'urles wait: for no man-why should Il I Shop: Cosmctoloivg Activltiesz T 84 I Club '51-'55, Y-Teens '52. Annual Staff '53g Offices: T 8: l Shu Treas. ' Z. 5 Horam Miss Cosmetology '51 F Ava LYNN Ellen lwoe umo you, wlrenall men dull sneak well of youl - Q Shun: Commercial: Aclivmes: TS: I Club '51-'52. Annual Staff. '51 nrrma Club 'sl. I Honors: Award for servlce to the lchool '52. EUGENE MILES 'Gene' RUBY ELOUISE MILLER VE MASENGKLE STE Flash Gordotfl file that Fzhts and nuns away, will live to tight angtlter day! Shun Print: Aetmties: T SE I Club '50-'5S. Lettermen's Club 50- 'ss, nm..-'null 'sfwszt Baseball '50-'5!: Offices: Print Shop, T ls I Club Vice-Prelident. Honors: s Kaftmm Lettennlst Place in Print Shop Thi Prullfil- gI:Jouwiahtomoceetl,putGod sheen ',A ' 1' autiszfffc mum' al ui non McKl-EEL ned HERBERT MTDDLEBROQICS 0 ll'Ie has learned nothing and fur- . Flfvljl-Ill! fasten tamgingm l U T A ' sung abroad-and a detnl at : 5 1 Dm' . . inf: '5lg5? mvms sm: D. E.: Activities: Key cub ,ig '51, T 8: l Club '50-'5l: Of- D. I. Club Ptuident '53. KATHERINE MATIIIS Kitty gStalen ltims are always xweetestl hon: Commercial: Activities: Y. Teens '51-'51 'I' BL I '51-'53. Mir- suelr Bwnlt Club '52-'53, Hitzhlizlt! Staff '5'Z. Annual Stall '53, Volley- hjll: Offices: Assistant Editor nl' I-Vvwlrlitzllt. '52. Honors: Slum Award '50, Mort Athletic Girl '53. WALTER KEY MOBLEY, JI. PEGGY ANNE MOORE UPBK' .-Day: KKeep nuiet and neaple will think you a tzhilawpherl Shun: Dnltinw:'At:tivitia: T B I Club '51-'53, Dahl Dish u myself am clearer than . frie w Sllon: Commercial: Ajiitivitiez T I Club '51-'51 Y- ten '51-' 1 FJ-LA. '5t. Miracle- pmt club '52-'53: Office!! F.H.A, Sec-. T 1 I Sho!! PIB. Hanan: Delegite T R I '52. Ellalqueeme Ut ia better to be an old nun's darling than a yuung mann xlavel Shop: Connetologyg Activities, T lg I Club '51-'53, 'Y-Teena '5l-'52, I .I'I.A. '51, Annual Staff '52-'55, Highlight '51-'52, Miracle Book Club '52-'53. Honors: Perfect attendance fur lour yan. BOBBY JOE MURRAY Ahweuolmpoe IGod mule him, tberdorc let up nail him for 1 mml ll ' I IDB! il E'-!Zf'5? M 'i'l i lm' ' See. 'Bl-'52. Hanan: Mutfamtln Boy '58. DAVID JOSEPH PE'I'l'Y.l0HN Pretty John lThe nu-est way to bit a womufl been is to aim kneelingj Shop: D. E.: Activities: D. E. Club '53, Lcttermelfs Club '52: Olfmesx D. E, Club Treasure: '53. IARBARA JEAN PENLEY Hallnlnt lone milfs word it no mllll ygrdi we should quietly bet! bull sn m . Sbop: Commercial: Antivitiu: T ft I Club' 'Sl-'53, Y-Teal! Clllb.'5 - '52, Annual Stall '52, Miracle Back Club '51-'SZ Hmmm: T lc I Delegate '52. ,IFSSIE PENLEY Jackie lTbe only good is knowledge, and the only evil, ignonncelh 1 Shop: Conunencal: Activmu: T EL I Club '51-'52, Y-Teen '51, Volley- ball '5I. Honors: T 8: I Deltllte '52, .1 XJ 1, . my ,l,! 1 4' ,-. 'l lj 'IA 4 I M' f Y SHIRLEY NORWOOD Bona 1There is no cosmetic for beauty like hanuinessl Shoo: Cosmetblotv: Activitim: T A I Club '52: Offices: Parliamen- Y-lriln 'I' H I Club '52- mvxloxo POINDEXTER '-my :mf is I iagmw puzzle with most uf lm- ,mm xnissingl Shan: Auw. DORIS LEE PREWETI' Memes FRANKLIN D, RICE Stein M good listener not only is popu- lar cxrrywhere, but alter awhile knows snmetluingl Shop: Cnmmen-ial: Activities: Hizb- light Staff '50-'52, T 81. I Club 'Sl-'53: Oflicrsz 'I' 8: I Secretary nf Chapter I7, Honors: Girls State. Best All' Round Girl '53. l 17 IA nmdesm man never talks of lfmsc-Ill Shop: Print: Activities: T 5: I flula '51-'52: The K Club '52-'53. Basketball '53, Baseball '52. PEGGY ROBERTS Proxie J f0nr always returns to one's first lnve.l Shan: Common-iaI: Activities: T 51 I quit, 'sz' Hizhnvhi Staff 'sag offwff Amistanz Editor Hiqhligln Staff '53. K AMES H. SCOGGINS jimmy Ibn as I sav and not as I dnl Slum: Drahinm: Activities: T k I Club '51-'5 K Club '51-'52. Kev Club '59-'51 B-rsketbnll '52-'51 Baseball 'SL Boxing '5l: Oflicr-sz' T 8: I Shop Reporyx. I-lmwrs: Mau Atliletie?Bny 'BTL .IIMMY RUSSILL L'B1by Blimp mm: must have Ima me plain people: up made sn many ut um-I sm-D: D. E.: Amvhtm T Sz I funn '5rL'52. n, E, Club '51 GAIL Sl-IANKLF5 Worm llkauly without grace k the hook without baitl Shop: Commercial: Activities: T Bl I Club '51 1 'I - f f ek I5 MERRY VIOGGINS Snozv www Umm mn an hagwfy was he -30 Lh,JIn?SL.f.:nf.: Afff.i.:..1 T at 1 Fluh 'SI-'12, Ii Ciuh '51, Bnskel- luull 31553. WILLIAM SHOURD Buddy KA foolish man ash mnre qua- tians in an hour than a wise mm can answer in seven years! Shop: Machine. ,IUANITA ROBINSON 'Nita' Warinn uthers nlten. thyself n-'ver Shour Conmicrcinl: Activities T k Ifllub 'Sl-'52: Y-Teens '51, High. Illhl S:--If '52. Annual Strfl' '52- Offirrs 1-.-mmf of rf. new '52 Treasurer of swim cut: '51 nf-nm: cms sim VERNA E, SCOGGINS Punkin lNever leave that till tnmonow which you can do tudayl Shop Commercial: Activities: Y- Teens 'Sl-'52, T Bc I Club '52. 'NANCY SMITH Nan Ilf you would wish annlher to keep your secret first keep it yourselfj. Shoo: D. E4 Activities: T 8: I Club '51-'SZ Y-Teens '51-'52. Mir- ncle-Book Gfub '51-'52, F.l'l.A. '51 JERRY SORTER B Ball KI regret alter I have spoken, but never that I have kent silentl. Shop: Electric. 1176. . ll . A41 MARTHA TURNER J-me B-nz cot all wild mm nn emu and in the sea, the zreatr-st 3-ffnwvmfnl sump: Commercialg Aeuvrues, 'r Sc I club '52. . , J ,4 VNV .Lx vyfbxur' l 'ITTNMY TROTTER T.N.T. JAMES THOMAS jim fThr fnvurr hnlds somethin! for KAI! you need in life is ignorance thu man who puts his faith in ill and confidence and then success is Shan: Print: Activities: T Sz I sure! fit.-1. '52-'F-3: Honors: Blue Rihbmt Shun: Wood: Activities: T Bc I in T Fc T Qtmr Cnnvrntinn. Club 'Sl-'53. Honors: Most Handsome Boy '51 IMOGENE WADE 'Tillc fwordx once spoken can never recalledl . , Shop: Commerieinl: Actvvtvrs. T St I Club '52, Annual Staif '53. If Zfzif CHARLOTTE WARDU0Wf,ChMne,, Btr.v.v wA1jnzNnAnGEn I-'eetf' firm: is no place mm aungturul f,fn,j ,j1'Ehf,:Kf3 h'-' 1 ll Om . ' ' , slum: Corltmerclale Activities: 'r tg 2'fl':,'j',5l'fQ'f1 'J'S' T 3' I I Club '50-'51, Y-Teens '50. nomomv WELDEN Dot lqne ,md turn dv-.serves nnotherl. sim... Cf-mmereial: Activities: 'r Bc I Club '50-'5I, Y-Teens '50. WANDA HOWARD WILKEY l Peanut !Too fair to worship, and too di- vine to lovej . Shun: Commercial: Activitiu: T 8: I Club 'Sl-'53. Y-Teem '5I-'53, F. H.A. '5I: Offices: F.H.A. Puliu menuu-ian '5l. JACKIE WHEELER Wallin HELEN T. WILSON Helena fI or Satan finds some mischief st' for idle ima, to an in SIIDDZ Wwdi Activhimi T It I Club '51-53: Offical: T S4 I flip- ter Parliamunllriln 'S3. ill you wish .ro succeed put Gnd first? , shop: Commercial: Activities: Y- Teens '51-53, T 8: I Club '51-'52, F.l-LA. 'Sl-'52, Highlight '53, An- nual Staff '52-'53, Glee Club '52, Volleyball: Offices: F,II.A. Re- porter '52. Sec. Senior Class '53. Honors: Neatest Girl '53, INEZ WOMACK Dinh lAdopl the pace of Nature: Iver, secret is paniencel Shop: Commercial: Activities: RH. A. '52, Y-Teens '52, T SL I Club '51-'53. Drama Club '52, Annual Staff '52-'53i Olficesz Parliamen- tarian F.I-I.A. '52. Honors: DAR, Bible Metal '52 2D CLAUDE WOOTEN Preacher iTwo wrongs do not make right? Shop: Commercial, OPAL WELLS Ones lan' fMen are my favorite hobby! Shop: Commercial: Activtiu: Y- Teem '51-'52. SHIRLEY WILSON Breoc.bu fNo question is ever settled until in is sealed ,iam Shop: Commercial. I-lonon: Most Beautiful Girl '53. Cfua pl'0l0AeCy ,IE X Washington, D. C. june 3, 1973 H. e i ea su . N N Dear Mr. Taylor and Faculty: 'It is doubtful that after 20 long and adventurous years you will remember the biggest pest who ever frequented your office at Kirman Vocational High School. I, Otis Gaither, am now a Good Will Ambassa- dor from the U. S. to all foreign countries. just recently I returned from a world tour, and at the end of that tour I sat down to think of the number of Kirkman graduates of 1953 I had seen. It surprised me to find that I had seen them all. Thinking that you would like to know what has become of that adventurous Class, I decided to write this letter to you. Crossing the Atlantic on board the U.S.S. America, on my way to France, I met the captain, Bob Murray, who has been with the ship since her christening ten years ago. On board I met General Daniel Groover, U. S. Army. Daniel now proudly wears 5 stars. With Daniel renewing old times and talkin D. E. was another dignitary, Chief Petty Officer David Pettyjohn. One day a great excitement revailetf on board. A stowaway was discovered-none other than Jackie Wheeler. Jackie always had an ambition to,aee the world in a motorboat, but finally settled for an uncxciting voyage as stowaway on a shi . After 3 few days I went to the radio shack to send a wire to the offices in France To my surprise I ferund the opera- tor to be Ronnie Bice, much changed, but I knew him for he had his name scribbled all over everything in the shack. He told me that he and Peggy Roberts have been married 12 years. The relief radio man was Donald Chambers. Donald is working very hard for his retirementg he never did like to work. Once while strolling on the sun-deck, I suddenly came upon a group of vacationing politicians who were still debating which one of them would have made the best presidential candidate. You already know that neither of our politicians, Kennith Epperson, Richard Boyd, and Bobby Garner, was given' the nomination. It's just as well, I guess, it'll keep peace among our graduates. It was bright and early the morning we sailed in to the Strait of Gibraltar to refuel and take on sup- plies. Since we were to have a few hours lay over, my secretary and wife, the former Shirley Wilson, and I decided to tour the town. To our great surprise, we were officially greeted by the Honorable Larry jones, mayor, and his wife, the former Betty Hullander. Occasionally Larry freightens his townspeople when he takes Betty for a pleasure ride in his hot-rod. As we were being shown the interesting scenic places around Gibraltar, Larry told us of other mem- bers of the Class of '53 who had come there to live. Mr. and Mrs. William Shourd, the former Gail Shankles, live in a mansion overlooking the beauties of the Mediterranean. William has retired from his former position as Superintendent of the Wheland Co. In a radio shop where we stopped to get our portable radio repaired, we found Johnny Harden busily at work still trying to figure out a problem he had failed to solve rn Mr. Keller's math class. After we left Larry and Betty, we took a guide for the remainder of the tour. You'd hardly believe it, but our guide was jimmy Russell, long since grown thin from the worry of answering tour- ists' stupid questions. . From Gilbraltar we sailed northeast to the coast of France and landed at the port of Marseille. Shirley persuaded me to go to the style show that was being held that week by a group of models from Paris. We recognized several models: Helen Allen Hollingsworth, julia Durham, Betty Crisp lshe never has found that young man who would make a foolof himselfl, Virginia Davis, Beverly Hasty, and Peggy Ford. After a brief visit with these models. we got on a train and began our journey to several important French cities Finally we reached Paris. The desk clerk at our hotel there was none other than Harold Stevens. That eve- ning Shirley and I enioyed a visit to the famous Parisian Night Club owned by the American Monsieur Raymond W. Haggard. He assured us that he had a program of entertainment arranged that was strictly high class using only American singers. dancers. and comedians. We were both amused and amazed to, find the first number on the program was No Help Wanted sung by the singer of blues and hillbilly specials, Bob Adams. ..Next appeared a dancing team dancing special numbers arranged by Carl Allen. The dancers were Charlotte Wardlaw, Dorothy Welden. Peggy Moore, and Jean Beard. The last entertainmnet was pre- sented by the dancing comedian, Tommy Bowman. When the head waiter approached our table, we recog- Ezedkihim as Hershal Bankston, and the bus boy who came with our order was none other than Clyde aw ins. The next day official busines called me to the American Consul Building. Upon entering I was greeted by page boy Amos Adams, who showed me to the meeting room. At the meeting Odessa Brown, secretary to the American consul, took notes on the discussion. Following this meeting, Shirley and I imme- diately took a plane to Bern. Switzerland. While enrzute, the pilot announced over the intercommunica- tions system that anyone wishing to see the cockpit might do so. Naturally I was curious, and especially so, since I thought the voice was so familiar. Inside the cockpit. I found the voice to belong to my old friend, Bob McKeel. The co-pilot was Jimmy Scoggins. The navigator was Tommy Trotter. At Bern the first stop for us was at the mayor's office, where we found Jerry Sorter acting as chief adviser to the mayor. After the consultation, once more we were in the air, this time headed for Rome and Vatican City, where I was to meet with Pope Pious III. We stayed 2 days in Rome in order to see all the sights and .to take a trip over to Mt. Vesuvius to see our first volcano. Our guide on this trip was that famous traveler and explorer, Bill Doty. 21 The next afternoon we boarded a jet airliner bound for Budapest, Hungry, where we stayed a week. Dewayne Akins ran the hotel resort at which we stayed. The next week, following a conference with the ruler of Turkey, we went down to the waterfront to see an old comrade. Emest Clemons, and his wife, the former ,luanita Robinson. Ernest has a deep sea fishing business. He told us that Bobby Scoggins and his wife, Verna also live nearby and run a frozen foods establishment. The next stop was Bombay, India. At a tea room around the corner from the hotel, we were surprised to find Monnie Frazier acting as hostess. As we talked, Shirley commented on the strenuous journey, and Monnie suggested a good massage in the reducing salon run by Ann Dawson and Opal Wells. I left Shirley with Ann and Opal and went to the American Consulate and into the office of my old friend Jim Thomas. jim is head of the foreign relations board in India. We entertained ourselves by recalling some of Tommy Bowman's tall tales about mountain adventures. I was surprised to find that ,lim's wife is the former Bobbie Birdwell. jim told me that Claude Wooten has been in India for I0 years working as a missionary. Shirley is a great traveler and likes to change methods, so the following day we boarded a tramp steam- er bound for Sidney, Australia. just as we went on board, I noticed a group of sailors gathered around some- one, so I went hack to investigate. I found the someone to be the beautiful movie star, Anita Johnson, who is co-starring in a production with her old flame, O. H. Durham. Don Grimes was on hand to operate the movie camera. I never have been so sick as I was on that steamer, and when we finally did reach Sidney I had to go by a clinic to get some medicine. A pretty nurse passed me. and a second glance told me it was Patricia Leonard. The head doctor there was Frances Traffanstedt. We went to the governor's office to announce our arrival and he suggested that we stay at his home while we were in Sidney. For 2 days the overnor and I talked politics. The third day we formed a hunting party of four and went inland to find kangeroo. About lunch time on the second day we heard a noise that sounded like a train. As the noise come nearer. we could see running figures, and closer observation disclosed Roy Bean chasing his pet ltangeroo and about 20 paces behind was Frances Lusk still chasing Roy. When we returned from the hunting trip, our host suggested an evening's entertainment. We had supper at a swanky restaurant run hy W. K. Mobley and Betty Holcomb. Wilma Davis is their chief cook. Then we attended a World League baseball game between the United States and Austrlia. Playing left field for the U. S. was Gene Hawkins: covering second was F:-ianlslin Rice. Charles Chambers was managing the team. The umpire was none other than Steve Massen- pz e. Next day we chartered a private plane owned by Rush Emmett and headed for the good old U. S. A. We stopped for a short visit in Hawaii to talk with Governor Raymond Poindexter. Close by his side was his wife and secretary, the former Betty Hunkapiller. At Los Angeles we stopped to take a short trip over to Hollywood to see some old friends who are in the movies. They are Bobbie Iones, Nancy Smith, and Helen Wilson. We have always wanted to travel across the U. S. bv automobile, so we bought a car from the Charles Cameron Cadillac Sales Co. and hired Kenneth Holt to chauffeur us to Washington. At Las Vegas. Nevada, we stopped to see Martha Turner and Imogene Wade at the Nevada State Old Age Home. At Albunuv-roue, New Mexico. we went to see the two Penley sisters, Barbara and Jessie, who have a iewelry store and pawn shop combined. At Fort Worth. Texas, we stopped to see public stenographer Shirley Lancaster and Mrs. Wanda Wilkey, a dressmaker. In Shreveport. Louisiana. Shirley wanted to stop at the b-auty shop to have her hair shampooed. We stopped at the Miller Beauty Salon, where we found Elouise Miller, owner, giving a pedicure to our old friend Billy llieetsl Wattenbarger. Gerald Bryant is Elouise's business manager. ' Finally back in our home town. Chattanooga, we noticed a long line of people approaching the court house. I asked the reason and was told that it was the W. P. A. line being led by Mr. Keller, who was followed by Ethel Housley. Mildred C-wllake. Faye Cavitt, Peggie Callahan. and Martha Burkhart. At the Emplovment Office I found Edna Kibble in charge, and she was assisting Faye Lynn, Katherine Mathis, and Doris Prewett to sign up for unemployment compensation. There was one more stop I wanted to make -before I checked in with my boss in Washington. I hitched a ride on a flying saucer and stopped at West Point to see the C. O.. General Richard Bratcher. His staff was composed of Gene Miles. Herbert Middlebrooks, and Howard Baldwin. The field officer's secretaries were Inez Womack and Shirley Norwood. When I got back to Washington. I began to realize how fortunate I had been in seeing all of my old classmates after 20 years. I remembered that vou and and the faculty always told us how interested you were in our future, so I decided it would be only right to let you know where we are and what we're doing. Sincerely, Otis Gaither 22 .sznior git?-5.4 .jfkdfory In early September of 1949 students from the various junior high schools assembled at Kirkman Vocational High School to begin their-four years of fun and work. During the next nine months each made new friends and acquaint- ances that were to last throughout the high school experience. Sponsors for the Freshman Class that year were Mrs. Houghton and Mr. Craig. No class officers were elected. As the end of the school year drew near, the Freshman Class had a wonderful picnic which was held at Lake Winnepesauka. In May, 1950, each one bade his friend good-bye until the class assembled the next September. September of 1950 saw old acquaintances renewed and also brought new faces to the campus for our Sophomore year. After the school year had begun the Sophomore Class organized with Mrs. Brownsey and Mr. Carr as sponsors for the year. Class officers elected were: Ernest Clemons, presidentg Don Davis, vice-president, Homer Davis, treasurer, and Beverly Hasty, secretary. Toward the end of this school year the Sophomores held their annual party at Warner Park. During the school year we accomplished plenty in our school work and also in our ability to associate with others. On May 23, 1951, we assembled for our last meeting as Sophomores and bade each other farewell and wished each an enjoyable vacation. On September 3, 1951, the group that left in May met again, but this time as Juniors. ..Sponsors elected for our junior year were Miss Katharine Bennett, Mrs. Edith Apperson, and Mr. joe Frazier. Class officers for the year were Raymond Haggard, presidentg O. H. Durham, vice-presidentg Bobbie Birdwell, secretary, and Juanita Robinson, treasurer. During the year the junior Class sponsored such events as The Blue-Jean Calico Party, The All-Kirkman Mixer, junior Box Supper, and various other activities. The highlights of the Junior year were the 13th Annual junior-Senior Banquet, which was held at the Indus- trial Y. M. C. A., and the Prom which-followed in the school cafeteria. At the junior Picnic, held at Lake Winnepesauka, gifts were presented to each of the sponsors. As final exams rolled around and final grades were given, each went on his way to his job or vacation for the next three months. September 5, 1952, saw 108 Seniors meeting to begin their last year of school life. At the first class meeting the sponsors were elected. They were Miss Willie Blanche Wheeler, Miss Charlotte Roesslein and Mr. Joe Frazier. Senior Class officers elected were: Raymond Haggard, presidentg Roy Bean, vice-presidntg Helen Wilson, secretaryg Juanita Robinson, treasurerg O. H. Durham, parlia- mentariang Richard Bratcher, reporter. One of the first events sponsored by the class was the Senior Camival, which was a great success. Following the Carnival we began work on our Christmas Project. The class decided for this project secretly to help needy children. On April 24th the Seniors celebrated Senior Day, which was followed that night by a Tacky Party. Next came Class Day on May 29th, when Mr. and Mrs. Kirkman were crowned and Senior Class favorites were presented. Also on Class Day, the Senior Class gift was presented to the school. At this time Seniors bade their Alma Mater a last formal farewell. Sunday, May 31st, we began to wind up our stay at Kirkman when the Baccalaureate Sermon was conducted for the graduates and their families and friends. Graduation on June 3 provided one of the most important occasions of our four years at Kirkman. The next day, June 4, we took our class trip, the last official act of the Senior Class of 1953, and at the close of the day, when we bade each other good-bye, the History of the Class of 1953 came to an end. 23 81014 BEST ALL AROUND Donis Prewett Raymond Haggard 24 MR. and MISS KIRKMAN O. H. Durham Beverly Hasty Richard Bratcher Anita Johnson Edna Kibhle Charles Chambers 2 5 MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED - Frances Traffanstedt MOST ATHLETIC Mathis Jimmy' Scoggins Bob AdmI:EATE?5.en T Wilson 2 6 N MOST BEAUTIFUL Shirley Wilson MOST HANDSOME James Thomas 27 MOST POPULAR Bobby Murray Bobbie Jana CZ... 'MHZ Kirkman Vocational High School Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Tennessee I We, the members of the Senior Class of 1953, on this 3rd day of June, do will and bequeath our earthly possessions and characteristics as follows: To our Alma Mater, we leave many good wishes for the future. To the faculty we leave our best wishes and our thanks for their help during the past four years. What is best in our class spirit we bequeath to next year's Seniors. As individuals we will the following: I, Ilxpogene Wade, bequeath the Medieval Period of English Literature to Max ar s. Wilma Davis wills her brown eyes to Betty Rewcastle. Judy Durham wills her history book to Jimmy Taylor. Peggy Ford wishes to leave her drafting skill to Ann Kosky. Raymond Poindexter wills his front seat in English to Jimmy Peery. Doris Prewett wills her giggles to Sue Bonner and Helen Harden. I, Bobby Birdwell, wish to leave my temper to Marilyn Waldrip. Betty Crisp wills her shortness to Kay McCrary and Doris Wallace. Bob Adams leaves his singing ability to Kenneth Wilson and Bobbie McCollum. Pat Leonard wishes to leave her quiet ways to Patricia Travis. Frances Lusk wills her ability to flatter Miss Freeman to Charlotte Haggard. Raymond Haggard leaves his ability to get out of trouble to Homer French and Beryl Meadows. ' Clyde Hawkins wills his ability to make A's in History to Earl Clowers. Jim Thomas wills his oral reports in History to Gene Horton. Martha Tumer bequeaths her ability to act crazy to Shirley Simmons. Peggy Callahan bequeaths her ability to beg for the Senior Carnival to Vir- ginia Tolliver. Rush Emmett wishes to leave his hotrod to Fred Pettit. jimmy Scoggins wills his long legs to Johnny Crump. Jimmy Russell wills his beautiful red hair to Daniel Phillips. 0. H. Durham wills his black curly hair to Don Dempsey. Gene Miles wills his seat in History to Douglas Tate. David Pettyjohn wills to Ben Pettit all his admirers. Carl Allen wishes to leave his ability to write and publish newspapers to William Gennoe. Ronnie Bice wills his ability to scrub desks to Bill Hayworth. Steve Massengale wills his KB to Alston Legg. Charles Chambers wills his dreams of playing major league baseball to Don Kelly. Ethel Housley wills her love for uniforms to Arbedella Carlisle. Donald Chambers leaves his place on the baseball team to David Stevens. I, Bobby McKeel, wish to will to Jo Prystup my Southem talk. Anita Johnson wills her naturally blond hair to Wilma McDowell. I, Betty Hullander, wish to leave my nickname Flirt', to ,loc Cordell. Elouise Miller wills her ability to get out of class to Ella Mae Burns. Juanita Robinson wills her popularity to Betty Elliott. Otis Gaither wills his laziness to Gene Morgan and jimmy Richey. I: Dorothy Welden, wish to leave my English book to Peggy Dodson. Odessa Brown wishes to leave her smooth complexion to Carolyn Ricketts and Rosa Hicks. Inez Womack wills her curls to Blanche Brubaker and Martha Skipper. Jessie Penley leaves her own system of shorthand to Louise Downer. Verna Scoggins wills matrimonial success to Faye Clowers and Katherine Sholtz. Bobby Scoggins wills his love for children to Arthur Howard. Helen Allen wills her love for home to Nellie Hawkins. Tommy Bowman wills his dancing to James Long. Virginia Davis bequeaths her A's to Joyce Housley. Donald Grimes wills his slim form to Lee Euton. Monnie Mae Frazier bequeaths her shyness to Elizabeth Quarles. Franklin Rice bequeaths his ability to keep up with his uniforms to Millard Elliott. I, Shirley Norwood, wish to will my ability to finger wave to Earline Singleton. Kenneth Holt bequeaths all tardy slips to Don Riley. 28 Betty Hunkapiller wills her steady boy friend to Janis Boston. Bill Doty wills 1,000.00 to William Green so he can pay his class dues. W. K. Mobley wills his curls to johnny Denton and Sonny Crane. Martha Burkhart bequeaths her never failing cooperation to Edward O'Leary and Ann Buffington. Faye Lynn wills her shorthand book to Rose Pool. Nancy Smith bequeaths her A's in History to Raymond Goodner and Johnny Lusk. Helen Wilson wills her ability to read the minutes at class meetings to Shirley Watkins. I, William Shourd, wish to will my hotrod to Max Sehorne. jean Beard wills her ability to make friends to Betty Akins. Edna Kibble bequeaths her intelligence to Evangeline Crowe. Amos Adams wills his curls to Donald Wallace and Louise Lumpkins. Katherine Mathis bequeaths all her good times to Bessie Penny. Barbara Penley wills her gift of gab to Ruby Green and Martha Coffey. Shirley Lancaster wills her japanese jewelry box to Shirley Elrod. Bobby Murray bequeaths his careful driving to Dan Thomas. Dewayne Akins wills his ability to get along with people to Hollis Harris. Daniel Groover wills his greasy hands to Rex Chitty and Russell Carlisle. Roy Bean wills his ability to talk and say nothing to Bill Hicks. Ann Dawson leaves her diet to Joyce jones. Wanda Wilkey wills her giggles to Bernice Griffith. Kenneth Epperson wills his love for English to Johnny Eaves and Roy Smith. Peggy Roberts wills her peroxide hair to Monna Sue Penney and Ruby jo Mc- Canless. Ad Richard Boyd wills his address book to N. G. Carter and Victor ams. Bob Garner bequeaths his loud mouth to W. French. Jackie WVheeler wills his motorboat to Fletcher Hughes. Harold Stevens leaves his health grades to jerry Smartt. Gail Shankles wills all the good times she had at K. V. H. S. to Mary Venable and Manly Meadows. Howard Baldwin wills his chewing gum to Charles Chambers. Gene Hawkins wills his attendance record to Bobby Case. johnny Harden wills his ability to ask silly questions to Alvin Blevins. Frances Traffanstedt wills her place on the honor roll to Barbara Manning. Bobbie Jones wills her Y-Teen Activities to Dora Morrison. ' Ernest Clemons wishes to will all the courting corners in the building to Thomas Davis. Betty Holcomb wills her brown eyes to Betty Miller. Beverly Hasty wills her Reader's Digest reports to jo Turner. To all underclassmen we leave a grand school and we charge you to be faithful and loyal to the ideas it upholds. Signed this 3rd day of june, 1953, by the Senior Class and witnessed by our sponsors: FM U Miss Willie Blanche Wheeler Miss Charlotte Roesslein Mr. joseph Frazier ' f CLASS COLORS - RED C+- WHITE MOTTO - WE FINISH TO BEGIN. FLOWERS - RED 6- WHITE ROSES 29 SENIORS BACK Frances Lusk Happy New Year 1934 Helen Wllson Wllma Davis W H E N Rxde em Cowboy Bangs Fclna lxllwlwle 'D if Those Dreat lub beautlful ey es' Verna Scoggxns just '1 uaxtmg Dons Prewett H Going some place? Pbggle Callahan Buttons and Bows Bob M 1 Big Mgm' 30 Pesrggmlizbens Beverly asty Sing it putty! Qlouise Mille: bpeecl Demoh Ethel Housley just Look Nancy Smith i SHY B I H H Lime Miss Priss .lean Beard - - Read 'll' . . Imogene Wade Y, wi mg and Wallllg Heartbreaker! Betty Holcomb Ponting Tim Ernest . Clemons Y 31 SIS? juunila Robinson Solemn Do tell! Wardlow time up to now? Virginia Davis 'fl f dw . v hy s at What you Cutie f Katherine Mathis 'H D f W Baby Face reamy Martha Turner A little devil Shirley Lancaster Peggy Ford . - - h Q , V , Odessa Brown MISS Hlgh and MW 'Y 32 ooldv LOWS Smile, Smile, Smile! Q . Miss Katharine Bennett, Mrs. Edith Apperson, Mr. W. E. Sharrock, Sponsors ' Gia.: Qfficmd 1Left to Rightj-jimmy Peery, Vice-Presidentg Louise Lumpkins, Treasurer, Don Riley, Reporter, Shirley Watkins, Secretary, Billy Hicks, President. Row 1: Norma jean Clowers, Ann Buffington, Sue Bonner, Arbedella Carlisle, Joyce Baskette, Betty Akins, Ella Mae Burns, Selma Byas, Martha Coffey, Jo Cordell. Row 2: Charles Chambers, Blanche Brubaker, Alvin Blevins, Rex Chitty, Bobby Case, Russell Carlisle, Judson Buchanan, Janis Boston, N. G. Carter, jr., Earl Clowers, T-lot Pictured: Roy Combs, Merle Faye Clowers. 33 ' L Row 1: Mrs. Edith Apperson, Peggie Dodson, Homer French, Evangeline Crowe, Betty Elliott, Max Earls, Johnny Crump, Jimmie Daughrey, W. France, jr., Louise Downew. Row 2: Thomas Davis, WVilliam Gennoe, Sonny Crane, Millard Elliott, Johnny Denton, Lee Ewton, Raymond Goodner, John Eaves, James Doyle. Not Pictured: Don Dempsey, Shirley Jean Elrod, YVilliam Green. Row 1: Helen Harden, Joyce Housley, .Joyce james, Charlotte Haggard, Louise Lumpkins, Rosa Mae Hicks, Nellie Hawkins, Ruby jo McCanless, Ann Kosky. ' Row 2: Eugene Horton, Arthur Howard, James Long, Don Keller, Bill Hay- worth, Johnny Lusk, Fletcher Hughes, Bill Hicks, Hollis Harris. Not Pictured: William Alston Legg, Margaret Bernice Griffith, Ruby Mae Green, Bobbie Jean McCullum. 34 4, Row 1: Wilma McDowell, Monna Sue Penney, Mary Alice Morgan, Bernice McRoy, Josephine Prystup, Betty Rewcastle, Elizabeth Quarles, Joyce Newport, Bessie Penney, Betty Miller. Row 2: Mr. W. E. Sharrock, Ben Pettitt, Allen Phillips, Jimmy Richey, Fred Pettit, Don Riley, Manley Meadows, Eugene Morgan, Jimmy Peery, Edward O'Leary. Not Pictured: Beryl Meadows, Irma Prater, Jo Anne Nicholas, Juanita Morrison, Mary Mathis, Barbara Manning. Shirley Watkins, Martha Skipper, Katherine Scholtz, Juanita Ricketts, Mary Venable, Virginia Tolliver, Rose Marie Poole, Bettye Jo Turner, Marilyn Waldrip. . Th Row 1: Row 2: Doris Wallace, Spencer Thompson, Jimmy Taylor, Buddy omas, Jerry Smartt, Max Sehorne, Chester Wallace, Ray Smith, David Stephens, Kay McCrary. Not Pictured: Jimmy Swanson, Douglas Tate, Kenneth Wilson, Robert Wood- side, Shirley Simmons, Marie Thurman, Pat Travis. 35 0l'l'l0I 0 61,65 ACQPJ Patsy Roberts, Treasurer Peggy Newman, President 'Blaine Roberts, Vice-President Doris Ritchie, Secretary Thelma Christian, Reporter Sip 0l'l'l 0I Q 6155 N A ' H ' 'W' 'r'1 -V ' Row 1: Barbara Barnes, Helen Carden, Wanda Bullock, Eamestine Boling, Bobbie Lee Brown, Evelyn Carden, Harriet Boyles, June Burkhart, Joyce Ballard, Wayona Bracken. Row 2: Sheila Brown, Melvin Carter, Billy Belcher, Richard Bush, George Axmacher, Raymond Akins, Bill Asburn, Ray Boyd, Lebron Brown, Peggy Breeden. Not Pictured: Beverly Bland, Annette Bullard, Helen Carpenter, john Bam, Luther Blake, James Broyles, james Boyd, ' 36 Row 1: Bob Deal, Billy Deal, Edith Clemons, Virginia Hodnett, Emmeline Conner, Edna Cox, Bobbie Cope, Carol DeSha, Ernest Combs. Row 2: Mr. Carr, Walter Clinton, Gary Denham, Ralph Dawn, Claude Wen- ton, Marvin Cooper, Leonard Coxe, Thomas Clemons, Gene Cronan, Billie Cowart. Not Pictured: Virginia Cassel, Thelma Christian, Norma Clowers, Russell Cheaves, Benjamin Cofer, J. C. Conner, Henry Cronan, Allen Dickerson. Row 1: Louise Gholston, Mary Garner, Shirley Durham, jolmnie Faye Grant, Martha Sue Goggin, Geraldene Fansler, Martha Gass, Jane Exum, Margie Galyon, Shelby Dunn. Row 2: Henry Dunlap, Bill Dungan, Charles Durham, Bill Ewton, Richard Gallaher, jimmy Fine, Don Dunn, Bobby Eaves, Thomas Galbraith, Waymon Gaither, Kenneth Ellis. Not Pictured: joy Goan, Carolyn Gass, Marie Gavitt, Betty Gribble, james Fox, l Jimmy Gray. 37 Row 1: Arthur Keith, Doris Johnson, Clara King, Mildred Hinkle, Zella Kibble, La Donna Laymons, Shirley Holcomb Jo ce H d YV'll d H I Ann Hatfield, Charles Holcomb. ' Y agewoo ' I 0 een ae' Row 2: James Killian, Fred Greer, Alfred Hinkle, james Ivey, Eddie Irwin, Albert johnson, Donald Lockard, Robert Kennedy, Dickie jackson, La Verne johnson. A Not Pictured: Marie Hollis, Joyce Jones, Earline Landott, Donald Kelley. Row 1: Sylvia McClain, Faye Massengale, Dorothy Mcjunkin, Patsy McDowell, Mary Moore, Mickye Moore, Virginia Mosier, Jeanette Morgan, Roy Middlebrooks. Row 2: Randall Marler, Harvey Morgan, Charles Melville, Jim Morgan, Sid McPherson, Tommy McNabb, Lam Baugh, Eugene Morgan, Joe Mc- Garvey, Jack Morgan. Not Pictured: Stella Mathis, Barbara McClure, jane Meeks, Jo Ann Miles, john Massengale, Charles McDonald, Fredrick Newborn, Donald Morrow. i 38 Row 1: Row 2: Not Pic Wesley Norman, Barbara Poe, Joyce Robbins, Hosea Sessions, Philip Schiff, Julia Mount, Earl Redden, Zelma Rogers, Bill Orton, Charles Rucks, Gerald Mowery, Geraldine Pace. Blaine Roberts, Jack Phillips, Fred Pursley, Dennie Nation, Kenneth Myers, Charles Russell, Phillip Phillips, jack Pell, Jim Rector, U. S. Myers, YVilliam Sampson, William Rogers, Charles Seabolt. tured: Sara Nethery, Peggy Newman, Pasty Roberts, jerry Parker, Gene Ridge. Row 1: Row 2: Not Pict Fred Drew, Ruth West, Juanita Tankersley, Doris Ritchie, Gaye Stapp, Lottie Suttles, Marilyn Simmons, Patricia Cox, Burline Hyde, Jean Thomas Ph ll' S d'f , y xs tan 1 er, Marcine Harris, Shirley Traffanstedt, Delores Smith, Lenora Walker, Mary Ruth Smalley. Jack Smith, john Torrence, Kenneth Shull, Hershell Vineyard, Claude Webster, Thomas Sims, james Wilker, Lamar Tucker, Billy Smith, Garmon Turnure, Randall McCoy, Clyde Winston, jackie Sharp, Billy Gothard, DeWillis Davis. ured: Jo An , , y , Robert Vaughn, Frank Wilkerson. n Skelf, Delores Thurston Jennifer Smith Marilyn YV mon 39 jredhmen Cfaad O ZGHP!! Class Officers: Wynona Smith, Secretary: Bobby Phillips, Vice-President' Vernon Ta lor Presid Y 1 ent, Billy Westmoreland, Treasurer, Mr. Douglas Cardwell, Sponsor. gl 0ffAl'l'l2l'l Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Martha Clowes, Marilyn Craig, 'Charlotte Crowe, Shirley Cressman, june White, Edna Bell, Doris Creek, Virginia Brock. Sherman Cronan, Ray Britton, Clarence Carlisle, jerry Barnes, Kenneth Bain, Bean Dennie, Glenn Cook, Raymond Coffman, Steve Boyd. I-loyal Couch, joe Ashbum, Robert Alexander, jackie Carroll, jimmy Crane, jimmy Chitty, Bill W. Childers, Loyd Cmnon, LeBron Crye, LeRoy Cunningham. 40 Row I: Row 2: Row 3: Patsy Durham, Barbara Springfield, Amelia Land, Mary Etta Hyde, Wynona Smith, Ruth Adams, Sally Hudson, Mickey McCanless, Joyce Hasty, Shirley Lamb, Beverly Kosky, Ruth Lusk. Marie Hunkapiller, Wilbum Blalock, Carolyn Smith, David Mattil, Con- nie Howard, Noah Reno, Kenneth Fox, Alvin McClendon, Joe Maddox, Charles Fletcher, Raybon jackson, Max Howard, Doris Ritchie. joe Massey, Albert Pearce, james Lockwood, Kenneth Levi, Sammy McGhee, Kenneth janow, jimmy Key, Arlen House, Glenn Miller, Bob Ledford, Floyd Collins, Carl Hamilton. Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Betty Joyce Shannon, jean Woody, Delores Stallings, Lodema Sims, Viva Sims, Martha Tarpley, Marjorie Sharrock, Betty Stephens, Ann Stephens, Betty Skipper. jerry Sooggins, Robert Skyles, Reed Wattenbarger, Howard Whitlow, Billy Westmoreland, Bill Workman, Carl Watkins, Charles Tucker, Ray Hedrick. Harley Webb, Hewitt Wright, Calvin Thomas, Edward Smith, Raymond Southem, Ornon Taylor, Billy Wimpy, Paul Wilson, johnny Taylor, Kenneth Wilcox. x A 'l Row l: Row 2. Row 3: Mildred Edmonds, Rena Davis, Pat Goins, Sally Eades, Mary E. Henry, Patricia A. Gravitt, Majorie Harris, Yvonne Ellis Donnie joe Hatfield, Ray Harris, joel Dean Arnbotis, Charles Elrod, James E. Gravitt, Harlem Eoote, Chester Dobbs. joe Cannon Bill Elliott H ld D h , , aro ur am, john Dalbey, Clifford Harte man, Bill Farmer, William Hayes, Max Harvey. Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Nola Graham, Lodema Sims, Sally Outlaw, Marilyn Craig, Laveta Narramore, Althea Rowland, jo Phillips, Ann Posey. Billy Housley, Dester Gene Murphy, Robert Price, jackie Morton, Jim McKeel, Ralph Johnson, Lew Stamm, jesse Brown, LeBron Sizemore. Bobby Penningston, W. L. Overton, Kenneth Richie, Robert Rentzell bby Phillips, David Perry, Sam McCury, Gerald Davis, Charles Rutherford. 42 ?'?'?'?9 Our Favorites! -Q 5, Ain't she purty? Sing it purty Leon! A 1-ittle girl that eats wormb That's our coach Gossiping! I I y The up's and- dowrfs! ' 43 VL Sh:u'rm'lr, lll5ll'lll'l'0l' Morning Shoo Row 1: Billy Hamrick, Bill Workman, Reed Wattenbarger, Noah Reno, javkie Sharp, Charles Elrod, Kenneth Loy. Row 2: Mr. W. E. Sharrock, Glenn Miller, Sam McCurry, Kenneth Richie, Philip Schiff, Robert Lee Alexander, Joe Massey. Not in Picture: Clifford Hartman, Billy Housley, Arlyn Smith, Lebron Sizemore, Gene Murphy, Raymond Coffman. Afternoon Shop now 1: YVCSIC , . n , , Tommy Bowman. y Norman, Bob Deal, jim Thomas, N C Carter Earl Gln..-QQ M iiii My Row 2: Mr. W. E. barger, Jimmy Fine, Tommy McNabb. Not Pictured: Bobby Smith, Thomas Sims, Amos Adams, Larry jones. Sharrock, Henry Dunlap, Jackie Wheeler, Billy l'Vntlen- 4-4, Joinhing a board Sanding aP Spray JI-I fu - I E Bal Sheet Metal lVll'. li. J. rmzer, Instructor M orning Shop Row 1: Joseph Cannon, James Lockwood, Calvin Thomas, Sammy McGhee, Carl Hamilton. Row 2: Alvin Pfitzer, Thomas Ashburn, Harold Durham, Lloyd Cronnon. Not pictured: Floyd Collins. Double Seaming a Bottom Swedging 46 Bending up metal in a Comice Brake Afternoon Shop Mr. A. J. Pfitzer, Joe McGarvey, Eugene Morgan, Max Sehorne, Douglas Tale, Richard Boyd, James Long, Ted Gray. SoTHering Making a garbage can lid,puttirig bottom in a pan, putting bottom in a bucket 47 Au M ' to MQCDBDICS Mr. George Barton, Instructor Row 1: Robert Vaughn, Charles Rutherford, Arthur Keith, La Verne Johnson, Bill Elliott, Donnie Nation, De Willis Davis, Raymon Coffman, Garmon Turner. Row 2: Mr. Barton, David Mattil, Eugene Morgan, jim Morgan, Marvin Cooper, Gary Denham, jack Phillips. Morning Shop , .V , qi n if-4 1 i 1 'Tw' e Relmilding Ford Motor Z,i'EE'r1'Ep B fo nePAmmG ' PM B -' A ' M ...Suv NOT llvlfl Us Q 4 A -ro voun G Ne1cl:BI.0WOUT? 4,8 Installing Oil Filter Row 1: johnny Crump Dan Thomas Don Kelly, Blame Roberts Chulcs Ilol comb. Row 2: Mr. Barton B1ll Hayworth Kenneth Meyers, Fred Pettlt, Manley Meadows johnny Lusk udson Buchanan Balanclng Wheels gxvls Ax!! II' il ' my Af ' ' 2 .. 64iX2f 4 AMY Mr. S. H. Jones, Instructor Morning Shop Row 1: Billy Heard, Connie Howard, Ray Harris, Harlin Foote. Row 2: Jack Hamrick, Raymond Southern, Paul Roach, Bobby Kean. Afternoon Shop Mr. S. H. jones, Instructor Row 1: Buddy Blake, limmv Richey. Eugene Horton, Kenneth Ellis. Row 2: Bill Dungan, Billy Smith, Hershal Bankston, Charles Russell, Arthur Howard. 50 Using a Spot Welder Welding Class at Work Cutting Demonstration l ' ,51 U. A pnnt Mr. David Downey, Instructor Morning Shop Y Row l: Donnie Lee Hatfield, Gene Holder, Terry McDonald, Jim McKeel, james Boyd, Billy Westmoreland. Row 2: Jack Smith, Kenneth Bain, Reece Self, Donald Kyle, Hewitt Wright, Albert Pearce, Mr. David Downey. Taking Proof of Job Running Hand Feed Press- Afternoon Shop Thomas Clemons, Ray Boyd, Alfred Hinkle, Franklin Rice, Allen Phillips, Charles Rucks, Steve Massengale, Mr. David Downey. Running Cylinder Press Setting up job ! Electric Mr. R. S. Pennington, Instructor Morning Shop Row 1: Max Howard, Alvin McClendon, James Gravitt, Fred Pursley, Jackie Morton, Max Harvey, Bobby Pennington, Kenneth Shull, Randall Marler, Ray Britton. Row 2: Mr. R. S. Pennington, David Perry, Phillip Phillips, Jackie Carroll, Roy Ward, james Wilken, Jim Rector, William Sampson, Kenneth Janow, LeRoy Cunningham. Not Pictured: Robert Rentzell, Gene Higgins. Bending Conduit Working on Switch Board 54 Afternoon Shop ' ' Row 1: Earnest Combs, Harold Stevens, Clyde Hawkins, Raymond Haggard, James Condra, RQLL311, Lebron Brown, Walter Clinton, Thomas Galbraith. Row 2: Mr. R. S. Pennington, Bobby Eaves, Claude Webster, Robert Dickerson, William Rogers, Jerry Smartt, Wayne Hollingsworth, Gene Miles, Ken- neth Epperson, Bill Ewton. Not Pictured: Billy Belcher, Albert Johnson, Richard Bratcher, Ernest Clemons, Bill Doty, Jerry Sorter. 550275015 Winding Single Phase Mogu- Winding Transformer Morning Shop Instructor, Mr. Albert Witt Row 1: Raybon Jackson, Kenneth Wilcox, Gene Cronon, Bill Childers, jack Morgan, Gerald Mowery, Ted Drew. Row 2: Claude Denton, Jimmy Chitty, Edward Smith, Bobby Phillips, Ed. Irwin, Hershell Vineyard, Albert R. Witt. U, . M A Aftemwn shop Row l: David Stephens, Billy Cooke, Thomas Davis, Fred Geer, William Secrest, sslward Green, Bob McKeel, Earl Redden, Edward O'Leary, Albert R. ltt. Row 2: Ralph Dawn, Donald Chambers, Charles Chambers, Lee Ewton, Ray- mond Ball, Randy Axmacher, Ronnie Bice, James Walker, O. H. Durham, Victor Adams. 56 Tracing a Signal Through a Circuit 'Q gf Q1 we .O . 1 O .01 IAS? 57 JSN' s .I 3.1 X0 Operating An Amateur Transmitter Checking Continuity of ,eve u Radio Circuit Machine Mr. Joe Frazier, Instructgf Afternoon Shop Row 1: Waymon Gaither, Max Earls, Harvey Morgan, Robert Southern, Ray- mond Akins, Raymond Goodner, William Gennoe, Dewyane Akins, J. W. France, jr. Row 2: joe Frazier, Fletcher Hughes, Chester Wallace, William Cureton, Otis Gaither, johnny Denton, Don Riley, Russell Carlisle, William Shourd, Charles Durham. Bmlng H0188 58 Horizonal shaping Morning Shop Row 1: Mr. Joe Frazier, Howard Whitlow, Robert Ledford, B. L. Cofer, Chas. Seabnlt. Iimmv Kev. U. S. Myers, Iohnnv jenkins, William Hayes, Charles Tucker, William Cronon, Ray Headricks. Row 2: Charles Melville, Robert Southem, Iohn Dalby, Donald Lockard, Wil- liam Cureton, Iimmy Crane, Jack Pell, Leon Baugh, William Farmer, Gerald Davis, Robert Kennedy, George Schwiger. Not Pictured: Joe Maddox, Cecil Watkins. Turning between centers Beginners, Advanced 59 etolo Morning Sho Cosm P Miss Jo Anna Freeman, Instructor Row l: Carolyn Gass, Mildred Hinkle, Evelyn Carden, Delores Thurston, Stella Mae Mathis. Row 2: Miss Joanna Freeman, jean Shadrick, jane Meeks, Sara Nethery, jane Exum, Barbara McClure. Afternoon Shop Row 1: iolsiordell, Shirley Johnson, Ella Mae Bums, Betty Hullander, Frances Row 2: Janis Boston Joy N Elo ' - shadrick, Mis Joffm erllggf-lf-ln. me Mme Charm' Haggard' Jw' 60 Setting Hair In Shampoo Room Giving Manicure Home Economics -. ,V . .. . , - f--U Q, ' K , 411,-1. ,,,3p'f1.qw-fe-if tb..-,w HW: - J . . 4 -K A 'i A M- Q-- ho I A K . ,,,K,,,, .M N it K.. Row 1: Mrs. Winnie Mae Louis, Juanita Ricketts, Joyce Baskette, Jimmie Daughtrev, Virginia Hodnette, ,lo Nicholas, Sarah Boling, Ruby Jo Mc- Canless, Berlindine Moore, Phyllis Standifer, Joyce Jones. Row 2: Mrs. Sherman Houghton, June Burkhart, Sylvia McClain, Faye Clowers, Shirley Traffanstedt, Shirley Holcomb, Louise Gholston, Doris Johnson, Mary Smalley, Louise Downer, Yvonne Wyman, Geraldine Pace. Row 3: Martha Gass, La Donna Laymons, Janis Boston, Marilyn Simmons, Jane Exum, Peggy Breeden, Dora Morrison, Joyce Robbins, Elizabeth Quarles, Louise Lumpkins, Patsy McDowell, Zelma Rogers, Faye Grant. Not Pictured: Doris Ritchie, Norma Clowers, Marcine Harris, Jo Cordell. Mrs. Mary Houghton, Mrs. Winnie Mae Lewis, Instructors V1 Row 1: Murtha Clowers, Marjorie Harris, Marilyn Craig, Althea Rowland, Mildred Hinkle, Beverly Kosky, Joyce Ballard, Ruth West, .Evelyn Carden. Row 2: Delores Smith, Doris E. Ritchie, Ann Stephens, Bobbie Cope, Ruth Lusk, Edna Bell, Rena Davis, Barbara Barnes, Marie Hunkapxller, Mildred Edmonds. . Row 3: Mary Henry, Lodema Sims, Charlotte Crowe, June White, Laveta Narramore, Sally Hudson, Pat Goins, Mickey McCanless, Sally Eades, Marjorie Sharrock. . Not Pictured: Amelia Land, Sally Outlaw, Martha Skipper, Erma Prater, Joyce Hasty, Barbara McClure, Yvonne Ellis. 62 Row 1: jean Woody, Doris Creek, Juanita Tankersley, Helen Carden, Wanda Bullock, Virginia Mosier, Dolores Thurston, Mary Etta Hyde, Billie Hendrixson. Row 2: Virginia Brock, Shelby Dunn, Jo Phillips, Betty Stephens, Rachel Car- penter, Delores Stallings, Mary Garner, jennifer Smith, Betty Shannon, Betty Skipper, Stella Mathis. Row 3: Charlene Massengale, Jeannine Hale, Faye Minnis, Viva Sims, Martha Tarpley, Shirley Creasman, Sara Nethery, Shirley Lamb, Martha Coggin, Zella Kibble, Mary jo Moore. Training ln Homemaking Techniques They Study The Fsse-ntial Elements Of Good Family Living Drafting Shop Mr Morning Shop Row 1: Chester Dobbs, Jerry Scoggins, Clarence Carlisle, Johnny Taylor, Benny Bean, Harley Webb, Melvin Carter, Billy Cowart. Row 2: Paul Wilson, Le Bron Crye, Jerry Barnes, Leonard Cox, Kenneth Lcvi, james Ivey, Glenn Cook, Mr. L. B. Bender. Not Present: Sidney McPherson, Wilburn Blalock, Jimmy Bennett, Raymond Cox, Bill Elliot. Afternoon Shop Row 1: Joyce Baskette, Roy Middlebrooks, Charles Chambers, Bill Orton, Jimmy Scoggins, Ben Pettitt, Virginia Hodnett, Ann Kosky, Homer French. Row 2: Mr. L. B. Bender, Bobby Murray, Robert Altum, Richard Bush, Bobby Case, Rex Chitty, Bill Hicks, jimmy Peery, James Doyle, Bob Adams. Not Present: James Crane, Peggy Ford, Donald Grimes, YValter Mohley, Bob Scoggins, Franklin Tucker, Kenneth Wilson. 64 . L. B. Bender, In Washing Blue Print Lettering Drawing Running Blue Pninti Q .. 'U I .. Wax , , , , Morning Shop Row 1: Ann Posey, Marjorie Sharrock, Patricla Gravltt. Row 2: Joel Ambotis, Lew Stamm, Robert Price. Row 3: Randall McCoy, Vernon Taylor, Sam McGhee, Mr. S. A. Harding. Afternoon Sho Row 1: Gene Crowe, Vesta Buffington, Martha Sue Goggin, Don Dulm. Row 2: John Eaves, Richard Gallaher, Bell Ashburn, Ray Smith, Fredrick Newborn, Mr. S. A. Harding. , 66 P Top: Members of the class at work on a stage setting, a poster, an oil painting. and lettering. Middle: Part of advanced class displaying special poster job for local organization. Bottom: Lettering studenrat work. 67 Office Occupations Students on their part-time job C' Row 1: Peggie Callahan, Pat Leonard, Betty Holcomb, Inez Womack, Ethel Housley, Helen Wilson, Wilma Davis, Jessie Penley, Anita Johnson, Doris Lee Prewett, Dorothy Weldon, Virginia Davis, Bobbie Birdwell. Row 2: Mrs. Mullenix, Bobbie Jones, Julia Durham, Imogene Wade, Verna Lee Scoggins, Mildred Collake, Jean Beard, Shirley Lancaster, Charlotte Wardlaw, Wanda Wilkey, Faye Lynn, Betty Crisp, Peggy Roberts, Betty Hunkapiller. Row 3: Mrs. Nanna B. Hulon, Carl Lee Allen, Kathleen Stephens, Ada Ruth Melton, Katherine Mathis, Peggy Moore, Beverly Hasty, Odessa Brown, Edna Kihble, Juanita Robinson, Faye Cavitt, Martha Turner, Opal Wells, Monnie Frazier, Claude Wooten. Not Pictured: Barbara Penley, Gail Shankles, Shirley Wilson. llth grade commercial Row 1: Mrs. Jimmy Brownsey, Arbedella Carlisle, Helen Harden, Betty Miller, Selma Byas, Mary Venable, Shirley Watkins, Martha Coffey, Betty Akms, Peggy Dodson, Mrs. Cathleen Mullenix. Row 2: Norma Clowers, Sue Bonner, Joyce Housley, Mary Morgan, Bessie Penney, Juanita Ricketts, Jimmie Daugherty, Rosa Mae Hicks, Bettye Joe Turner, Rose Pool, Marilyn Waldrip, Louise Downue. 68 F? srf' I ' 'WW Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: 10th grade commercial Barbara Barnes, Jennifer Smith, Barbara Poe, Bobbie Cape, Clara King, lblelen Carden, Ann Hatfield, Sylvia McClain, Dorothy Mcjunkin, Edna ox. Shelby Dunn, Willodeen Hale, Margie Galyon, Wanda Bullock, Rachel Carpenter, Jean Thomas, Lenora Walker, Doris Johnson, Shirley Traf- fanstedt, Mrs. Cathleen Mullenix, Mrs. Jimmy Brownsey. Joyce Hagewood, Lottie Suttles, Mary Moore, Geraldine Fansler, Zella E. Kibble, Sheila Brown, Peggy Nelle Breeden, julia Mount, La Donna Laymons, Emmeline Conner, Carol DeSha. Doing mimeograph work Leaming bookkeeping and account-ing machine 69 1 e Q-4 X 10th grade commercial Row 1: Yvonne Wyman, Phyllis Stand- ifer, Johnnie Faye Grant, Bobbie Brown, Mickye Moore, Virginia Mosier, Sarah Boling, Shirley Hol- comb, Thelma Christian. Row 2: June Burkhart, Mary Smalley, Wayona Bracken, Jeanette Morgan, Shirley Durham, Geraldine Pace, Ear- line Landolt, Mary Garner, Louise Gholston, Delores Smith. Row 3: Zelma Rogers, Patsy McDowell, Martha Gass, John Torrence, Hosea Sessions, Annette Bullard, Gaye Stapp, Joyce Robbins, Edith Clemons, Mari- lyn Simmons, Faye Massengale. Not Pictured: Beverly Bland, Bobbie Brown, Louise Brayers, Patricia Cox, Mildred Hinkle, Mary Harris, Burline Hyde, Joyce Jones, Peggy Newman, Doris Ritchie, Patsy Roberts, Juanita Tankersley, Ruth Teague, Patricia White. 11.111 515415 bU.UllllUl.uLlll. ' Row 1: Ruby Green, Louise Lumpkins, Nellie Hawkins, Betty Elliott, Blanche Brubaker, Evangeline Crowe, Ann Buffington, Bernice Griffith, Joyce Jones, Joe Nickolas, Merle Faye Clowers. Row 2: Katherine Scholtz, Patricia Travis, Virginia Tolliver, Dora Morrison, Hollis Harris, Doris Wallace, Josephine Prystup, Alston Legg, Kay Mc- Crary, Shirley Elrod, Elizabeth Quarles, Ruby Joe McCanless. Not Pictured: Jo Cordell, Louise Douner, Barbara Manning, Wilma McDowell, Monna Penney, Betty Rewcastle, Shirley Simmons, Martha Skipper, Marie Thurman. . 70 1 . Distributive Education Mr. Ross Boyd, Instructor Row I: Rush Emmett, Martha Burkhart, Nancy 'Smith, Helen Allen, Ann Dawson, jimmy Russell, Robert Garner. Row'2: Mr. Ross Bo d, Daniel Grover Herbert' Y Middlebrooks, Gene Hawkins, Dayid Petty- john, Charles Cameron. David Pettyjohn at Coodlefs R 71 Martha Burkhart at Crant's Ann Dawson at McLellan's Anybody want to buy some groceries . . I Ain't Love Grand ? Kids will play Best Two of a kind We learned how ? of friends Little Miss Priss xi O,H D ! appy ay 72 Weighty decision Gossiping! ! I ,.wp0-U Smile, Smile, Smile! Speed Demon You dorft say X ! I 'Chow Line Just a waiting Just Look 73 Ride'em Cowboy T6'lClub Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 2. 4. 5: 6: 7: 1. 3. Sponsor, Mr. David Dicus Wesley Norman, Reed Wattenbarger, Arlyn Smith, Billy Cowart, Billy Westmoreland, Wilbur Blalock, Dester Murphy, Billy Hamrick, Charles Elrod, David Stephens, Thomas Davis, Earl Clovers, Dickie jackson, David Mattil, LeBron Sizemore, Jack Sharp, C. Conner. Randall McCoy, Philip Schiff, Randy Axmacher, Eugene Holder, Donnie Hatfield, Bob Deal, Fred Pettit,,joe Massey, Glenn Miller, Steve Massengale, Noah Reno, Bobby Eaves, Kenneth Richie, Bobby Smith, Don Dunn, Amos Adams, jackie Wheeler, Billy Belcher. Raybon jackson, Clyde Winston, Claude Denton, Kenneth Wilcox, Dennie Nation, Clifford Hartman, Tommy Bowman, Ben Pettitt, Gerald Mowery, Jack Morgan, Bennie Bean, Kenneth Myers, Bill W. Childers, Lew Stamm, Eddie Irvin, LeBron Brown, Bill Orton, Ernest Combs, Tommy McNabb, Bob Ledford. Edward O'Leary, Waymon Gaither, Ruby Green, Frances Lusk, Betty Hullander, Elouise Miller, Peggy Roberts, Beverly Bland, Betty Miller, Helen Harden, Patsye Roberts, Evelyn Carden, Josephine Prystup,'Mar- jorie Sharrock, Barbara Poe, Shirley Watkins, Earnestine Boling, Thelma Christian, Shelby Dunn, Nellie Hawkins. Don Dempsey, Philip Phillips, jimmy Fine, U. S. Myers, Lee Ewton, Leonard Cofe, Raymond Akins, Chester Wallace, jim Rector, james T. Wilken, Bobby Phillips, Raymond Goodner, William Green, Russell Carlisle, Don Riley, Rex Chitty, Otis Gaither, Eugene Morgan, -Ray- mond Ball, Albert Johnson, Charles Chambers. Bob Adams, Bobbie jones, Anita Johnson, Flora jean Beard, Shirley Lancaster, Peggie Callahan, Pat Leonard, Helen Tinker, Peggy Ann Moore, Beverley Sue Hasty, Shirla Brown, Wanda Bullock, Martha Sue Goggin, Inez Womack, Katherine Mathis, Gail Shankles, Shirley Wilson, Betty Crisp, Virginia Davis, llfanda Wilkey. James Howell Long, Beryl Haynes Meadows, Bill Ashburn, Ray Smith, Sam McCurry, James fSonnyl Crane, O. H. Durham, Roy A. Bean, Raymond W. Haggard, johnnv Harden, John Eaves, William Sampson, Wm. Cranmore, N. G. Carter, Tommy Trother, Donald Chambers, Ken- nith Epperson, Bob McKeel, joe McGarvey, Gene Miles, Ralph Dawn, Richard Gallaher. 74- Distributive Education XXX 9 'f X 1 03' Xb fllllw Mr. Ross Boyd, Sponsor Left: jimmy Russell, Gene Hawkins, Charles Cameron, Daniel Groover, David Pcttyjohn. Presiding: Herbert Middlebrooks. Right: Mr. Ross Boyd, Rush Emmett, Ann Dawson, Martha Burkhart, Helen Allen. 1 75 F.I-LA. Row l: Row 2: Row 3: Mrs. Winnie Mae Lewis, Mrs. Mary Houghton, Sponsors Jeannine Hale, Billie Hendrikson, Phyllis Standifer, Doris Creek, Jimmie Daughtrey, Johnnie Faye Grant, Joyce Baskette, Sarah Boling, Shirley Holcomb, Ruth Lusk, Doris Ritchie, Jeon Woody, Mary Etta Hyde, Yvonne Wyman, Mildred Hinkle. Louise Dawner, Betty Stephens, Jo Phillips, Betty Skipper, Shelby Dunn, Betty Shannon, Marie Hunkapiller, Barbara Barnes, Louise Gholston, Sylvia McClain, Martha Clowers, Merle Faye Clowers, Shirley Traf- fanstedt, Delores Smith, Betty Crisp, Virginia Davis. - Mrs. Winnie Mae Lewis, Shirley Creasman, Faye Minnis, Martha Tarpley, Shirley Lamb, Juanita Ricketts, Viva Sims, Mary Moore, Janis Boston, Joyce Robbins, Mickey McCanless, Lodema Sims, Joyce Jones, Martha Cass, Elizabeth Quarles, Louise Lumpkins, Ruby Jo McCanless. Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: - ' Sally W d B ll k, G raldme Pace Charlotte Crowe Rena DaV'5s EaT1les?Ev5y?1cCardin, Helen Gaiam, lfobby CQPCJMZYY Hmfagfgst Bullard, Beverly Gogkyil Virginia Mosxer, Berlmdmc Moore, 9 ' l D l t ' - . - LL'iIil:F:er:lg2F:lmo:ldjQesVirZi1ii:agSBrock, Juanita Tankersley, Marilyn Craig, Althea Rowland, Pat Goins, Ruth WCSI, Edna BClla.M31'l0ne Harms' June Burkhart, Rachel Carpenter, Ann Stephens, DUNS .lohmonv Mary G r ennifer Smith. . , , Mi-gui-foilighton, Dolores Thurston, June White, M3f!0flC Sll3fl'0Cki3 Sally Hudson, Laveta Narramore, Martha Gogglil, Zena Klbbk, .lane 'mm' Sara Nethery, Peggy Breeden, Virginia. Hadnett, La Donna LaYm0n5v Zelma Rogers, Stella Mathis, Marilyn S1mm0IiS- 76 Mrs. R. D. Hazlett, Sponsor Mr. S. H. Jones, Co-Sponsor Row 1: Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Row 6 Connie Howard, Robert Skyles, Jim Taylor, Ray Smith, John Eaves, Raymond Southern, Bobby Kean, Bobby Pennington, Alvxn Blevins, Buddy Thomas, Ernest Clemons, Steve Boyd, Harlan Foote, Ray Harris. Mary Ruth Smalley, Marcine Harris, Shirley Holcomb, Margie Galyon, Shelby Dunn, Louise Gholston, Earlin Landolt, Fay Clowers, Barbara Poe, Ruby Jo McCanless, Shirley Durham, Jeanette Morgan, Thelma Christian, Mary Gainer, Martha Coffey, Irma Prater, Martha Turner. Delores Smtih, Lenora Walker, Jean Thomas, Doris Preuett, Anita Johnson, Pat Leonard, Bobbie Jones, Helen Wilson, Barbara Penley, Beverly Hasty, Shirley Lancaster, Jean Beard, Betty Crisp, Virginia Davis, Peggy Robert, Imogene Wade, Mrs. Mullenix, Co-Sponsor. Jennifer Smith, Juanita Tankersley, Virginia Mosier, Mickye Moore, Faye Massengade, Inez Womack, Jessie Penley, Katherine Mans, Annette Bullard, Elizabeth Quarles, Peggy Breeden, Zella lqbble, il-ieilaHBri1wn, Elouise Miller, Jtuie Burkhart, Zelma Rogers, Charlotte Wardluw, Dorothy Welden, rs. az ett Earnestine Boling, Clara King, Wanda Bullock, Ann Hatfield, Shirley Elrod, Bernice Griffith, Bessie Penny, Emmeline Conner, Martha Gass, Carol DeSha, Dorothy Mcjunkm, Edna Cox, Johnnie Faye Grant, Wilma Davis, Frances Traffanstedt, Betty Hullander, Bobby Brown, Patsy Roberts, Beverly Bland, Mr. S. H. Jones. Raymond Haggard, Thomas Davis, John Torrence, Roy Middlebrooks, Don Dunn, Kenneth Ellis, Homer French, Rex Chitty, Don Dempsey, Karl Cronan, Charles Russell, Claude Wooten, Allen Cox, Hollis Harris, Steve Massengale, Ben Pettitt, Bob McKeel. Row 1 Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Row 5: Bob Ledford, Billy Manrick, Arlyn Smith, Blaine Roberts, Charles Rutherford, Arthur Keith David Marril, Max. Earls, Thomas Galleraith, Lew Stamm, Reed Wattenbarger, Bob Deal, Ray Britton, Donnie Hatfield, Jesse Brown, Dester Gene Murphy. Nola Graham, Mildred Hinkle, Mary Etta Hyde, Carolyn Ricketts, Sally Outlaw, Shirley Lamb, Viva Sims, Martha Sue Goggln, Mickey McCanless, Marjorie Sharrock, Pat Goins, Amelia Land, Charlotte Rerma Dorrrs, Edna Bell, Pat Grant, Betty Shannon. Ann Stephens, Betty Miller, Ruth Lusk, Delores Stallings, Shirley Creasman, Janis Boston, Laveta Harramore, Sally 'l'Iudson, Shirley Wilson, Gail Shankles, Sally Eades, Lodema Sims, Yvonne Ellis, Mary Henry, Dons Creek, Martha Clowers, Mrs. Cnthleen Mullenix, Co-Sponsor. Kenneth Loy, Eugene Holder, DeWillis Davis, Jack Phillips, Laverne Johnson, Billy Gothard, Charles Melville, Jackie Carroll, Kenneth Richie, Sammy McGhee, Raymond Akins, Bill Farmer, Bobby Eaves, Randall McCoy, Harry Morgan, Walten Clinton, James Gravitt, Mr. S. H. Jones, Mrs. Wilma Hazlett. Billy Belcher, Joe Massey, Gene Miles, Dickie Jackson, James O. Ivey, Gary Durham, Eugene Morgan, James Morgan, Eugene Cooper, Don Riley, Russell Carlisle, Albert Johnson, Tommy Mc- Nabb, Thomas Slrns, Raymond Goodner, William Gennoe, Bill Ashburn. 77 Key Club Row 1: Raymond Haggard Amos Adams Bob Adams n johnny Harden, Ben Pettitf. , , Row 2: Mr. L. B. Bender, O. H. Durham, Thomas Davis, Waymon Gaither, Jimmy Scoggins, Homer French, Billie Cowart, David Stephens. Row 3: Jim Rector, Russell Carlisle, Kenneth Holt, Otis Gaither, Bill Hicks, Sonny Crane, Beryl Meadows. Not Pictured: N. G. Carter, J. C. Conner, Don Dempsey, Bobby Garner, Jimmy Perry. KEY CLUB OFFICERS President-Roy Bean Vice-President-Raymond Haggard Secretary-Bill Hicks Assistant Secretary--Bill Cowart Treasurer-Otis Gaither Assistant Treasurer-Waymon Gaither Sponsor-Mr. L. B. Bender :1 gt, cm , ,, W7 J .4 l. A-wwrxxfvquv.,-QV. '9 ,awww . Row Row Row Row Mrs. Muriel Angle, Sponsor Ann Kosky, Ann Hatfield, Althea Rowland, Marilyn Craig, Beverly Bland, Delores Smith, Beverly Kosky, Martha Coffey, Rena Davis, Edna Zell, Shirley Lancaster, Willodeen Hale, Louise Gholston. Emmeline Conner, Margie Galyon, Carol DeSha, Martha Sue Goggin, Marcine Harris, Bobbie McCollum, Shirley Lamb, Johnnie Faye Grant, Barbara Springfield, Betty Akins, Ruth Adams, Edith Clemons, Earnes- tine Boling. Mrs. Angle, Waymon Gaither, Sally Eades, Mary Alice Morgan, Zella Kibble, Helen Allen, Marjorie Sharrock, Bob Eaves, Alfred Hinkle, Charles Rucks, john Torrence. Eddie Irwin, Hollis Harris, William Wade Childers, Jim Rector, John V. Taylor, William R. Sampson, jimmy Peery, Billy Belcher. Not Pictured: Virginia Brock, Annette Bullard, Thelma Christian, Ann Dawson, Yvonne Ellis, Joyce Housley, Willodene Hale, Mary Henry, Laveta Narramore, Gaye Stapp, Bob Adams, Kenneth Ellis, Richard Gallaher, Bobby Smith. 79 Vocational Highlight Stall: Shirley Watkins, Amos Adams, Annette Bullard, Thelma Christian, Larry Cun- ningham, Don Dunn, Ralph Dawn, Homer French, Barbara McCollum, Wynona Smith, Vernon Taylor, Ruby Green, Nellie Hawkins, Rosa Hicks, Louise Lump- kins, Bessie Penny, Doris Wallace, Mr. S. A. Harding, Mr. D. C. Downey. 'gk 'r' X, I f Xfijx NIV f V X ' 80 X 1 Y-Teen Mrs. jimmy Brownsey, Sponsor Row 1: Bobby Brown, Sheila Brown, Arbedella Carlisle, Mary Venable, Wanda Wilkey, Katherine Mathis, Beverly Hasty, Helen Wilson, Pat Leonard, - Nellie Hawkins. Row 2: Mrs. jimmy Brownsey, Earline Landolt, Thelma Christian, june Burk- hart, Bernice Griffith, Mickye Moore, Shirley Lancaster, Wilma Mc- Dowell, Lenora Walker, Jean Thomas, Virginia Mosier. Row 3: Patricia Cox, Edna Cox, Dorothy Mejunkin, Ioe Prystup, Peggy Bree- den, Louise Lumpkins, Barbara Manning, Carolyn Ricketts, Martha Cass, La Donna Laymons. Row 1: Virginia Davis, Ruth Adams, Margie Galyon, Earnestine Boling, Rosa Hicks, Evangeline Crowe, Rena Davis, Charlotte Crowe, Peggy Ford. Row 2: Virginia Brock, Ann Hatfield, Martha Coffey, Betty Akins, Edna Bell, Johnnie Faye Grant, Beverly Kosky, Louise Downue, Shirley Watkins, Louise Gholston. Row 3: Joyce Housley, Sally Eades, Edith Clemons, Carol DeSha, Emmeline Conner, Mickey McCanless, Lodema Sims, Joyce Hasty, Gaye Stapp, Shirley Lamb. Not Present: Jean Beard, Annette Bullard, Peggy Callahan, Marilyn Craig, Peggy Dodson, Yvonne Ellis, Ruby Green, Billie Hendrixson, Mary Henry, Bobbie jones, Betty Miller, Laveta Narramore, Peggy Newman, Betty Rewcastle, Doris Ritchie, Althea Rowland. 81 B Club 1 ,, -,-..,-.,,.,..., 1.-.mn nnuucu, JUIIHIUC filye ljrallt, Mickye Moore, Wilma McDowell, Shirley Watkins, Raymond Haggard, Jimmy Scoggins. ' Homer French, Raymond Goodncr, Ralph Dawn, Charles Durham, Beryl Meadows, Roy Bean, Johnny Harden, Steve Massengale, Bob Gamer. Row 3: Bobby Scoggins, Vernon Taylor, Ronnie Bice, U. S. Myers, Don Grimes, Richard Bush, Franklin Rice, David Pettyjohn, Millard Elliott. Row 2: Row l: Homer French, Shirley Watkins, Wilmfl McDowell, Ben Pettit, Row 2: Virginia Davis, johnny Faye Grant, Mickye Moore, Joyce R0lJblIlS- Cheerleaders mf' r. 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Q 2 'P l ia N! fig Lompllmeuts ol as 3 4 V41 1 ' 15 so ,Q 3 ., v.drsaf.zf' A ERR - 2 3 ------ -s ep A 5 Th T' 3 3 6 ltle Guaranty and Trust Company g 3 X 2 ' 2 E .q.fq.g.g.q.q4.3.3.3.gpg.g.g.g.g.34541.3.3.3.3.34141.3.gpg.gpg.3.Q.34.3.3.34.3.gpg.q.q.34-G-C!'3'G'K'3-3-G-G'IK-CK-C!-E!-Ci-C!'G-Ci'C!'G-Cl-C!'G'G-341'3'0'0'3'3'3'3'G'a'a'2 v fs 9 Q da 9 Y A .9 at 3 Compliments of H 2 3 Compllments of 2 fr Q, as v g, as Q -9 da Q gr 45 5 Q? 2 ' ' ' I Q K 3 Hudson Prlntlng '65 Llthographmg 3 Chattanooga Gas Company 2 3 3 2 v Q gg ds v o da 3 ? 2 E Company A Free Enterpnse, Tax-Payxng Pubhc lfullty E we 3 a 9 9 as Q qs 2 Z 'Ca'64'aa444444444'G4144'G'4404444'Gila'G44'3'G'G'6'Cl'i!'C?C'G'G'a'U'U'G'a'a'C'U'G'Heil'G'fI'f!'C'G'64'q'3'G'G'Q'G'4'4'3'G'G'3'iI'G'C!'G'C'fl'CK qs 3 2 9 as 4044 D-D-DD' Q A 5 E Compliments of E V ,z-,N ld ,P Hi 6 2 mf - 2 3 Rui W--' ' 2 Q ,gf J. Telford Freeman a - . '.- :ef 1 as 9 Qu. W :e 3 ' wr , 5, , . as Q in cb Q K 1-,ul 7, T -W Q, a Q ' r-A 6 4444-C4 UD' D'D'D' BHAKE SERVICE D' 3 D'D'D'D'D'U'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'WWW'U'U'D'D'D'lJ'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'lJ'U'D'D'D'D'57'gD'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'U'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'U'U'D'D'D'Q 7 'P Compliments of 5 E THE LETTER SHOP 3 E v 3 ea Q eg as 3 Z 2 3 Mrs. Robert E. Steel g Southern Paper Company. Inc. 2 5 2 2 2 E E 'P l't M' ' - - sf ff- g QUE 1 Y lmwgraplllng ar-fl Mulugraphmg 3 CHATTAITOOGA. 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A , anooga rmature or s 3 2 3 Chat: A W k 5 2 9 E czeotzszzzss - FRESH MEATS 2 3 Rewinding - Repairing - Rebuilding E E Y 9 9 6 7 ? 6 E ELECTRICAL MACHINERY E 2-2161, 2-2162 2300 Bailey Ave. 5 9 4? 6 3 Q S S E E NEW AND REBUILT MOTORS 3 Q E CHATIIANOOGA, TENNESSEE 2 9 3 6 3 1i'W'9'W D'D'57'D'F' WF 57'D'Y5'WD'D'D'Fr'D'f7'D'Y D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D' UD'D'D'D'D'!7'W'D'D'l7'D'17'D'D'D'l7'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'l5'D'D'1 E ? Q Z 5 3 Q 3 3 if 3 2 v ,FWm,,, PITTSBURGH PAINTS 3 3 3 :als ' L5 3' Compliments of S E ,Jin AUTO cuss 3 2 2 ' 2 3 WALLPAPER 3 K E Y C L U B. 3 E Independent Paint 8 Glass Co. 3 , ,ff E , Q ,HQ E Q Z ,ff ' X ' ' -N 16 5 ' i v A E sos Mum sued Phone saw: 2 X 9 0 E Q 3 5 6 Q .P Q Y E1-11-xvmv-n-D-xvD-n-swmum-av-my-nv-mn-nw-mv-rw-mn-n-n-swin-n-rv-ww-rv-n-xv-n-5:-m-an-1:-ED-E-n-D-n-n-n-n-n-n-:ND-n-E-n-E-v-nmv-E-n-n-9-D-n-v-D-D-v-D-nwn-nfn-D-n-0-zum 5 A 6 E 2 3 2 i' 1 2 2 E gs' 2 Compliments of 5 E The Jo-Ann gi 2 5 2 2 0 , 6 6 E Rbssvllle I- gg Howell Matress Company E -f if S ' 2 2 3 Q -PN: ,. .- 2 6 3 f-E 5 2 9 X. .t.-T 99 A 9PVVUPPFUDPVVDUVDVDDWPDDVVUUDDUDVUVVDUDVDVUVPVVUDVU9900999VPVVVVDVPbbhbbbbbbbbbvbblk :J I K 1 3 1 G1 11 The Wheland Company recognizes the value of the work done by Kirlcman Vocational High School for the people and for the businesses of Chattanooga. About 25 per cent of all people at Wheland have had Kirkman training. About 85 per cent of those in supervisory positions, including 90 per cent of our foremen, have had special tech- nical training at Kirkman. Training simplifies or solves almost any prob- lem, with opportunities in the day, part-time, or evening schools to learn new skills or improve old ones. Kirkman training pays dividends in money, in advancement, and in personal satis- faction. Tice Wlcelana' Uompany Chattanooga, Tennessee 100 YVVDVVVDWDVVPDVVPDVVVVVVPUVVVVDVUVDVUVVVDUVVVDDU9099999990DDVVDVVVDVVDDDDWWPVDPDDDUU 818 44644808 KG GG G 4 4 644G1G44KG4441A4CG144 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 U6 4-64-44-64434414-C4 G4'G4'44I4'C44I4'C4 VUDDVPVVDVVUUVUVUVWVUVDVV Hmerican java CW-para tion Chattanooga, Tennessee The Nation's Leader In Technical Ceramics Insulators 4444444 FU N E1 P '-l 0 - U2 S. UI C I E Q 5 F1 - O O - E. O N - UP W5 'EL E. E O fb V1 0090090 E While most of our customers are located north of the E 6 E55 Mason and Dixon Line, we take pride in the fact that their E V Z purchases from us have drawn millions of dollars to this E 4313 D 3 southern city and furnished support to an estimated 3,500 E 9 E people, including employees and their dependents. 2 44I4'!4'l4'l4'C4'C4I44344!4'64-G4 DDUVUDDDDUVDDUDDVUPVU 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 , as ., as ., as ,, as , as 44444444444444 WUDDUVUVUPDDVU Compliments of Welding Gas Products Co. , s , ts , as ,, is , as 444444444444444444 DUVVDVVUDUVDVVWUVV 'f 2 3 1o1 A Q A 9VVUPVPVVVUUVVDVDDVVDDVVPVWDDUVUDVPVDVDVVVVUUDVUUVWUUWUDUVFVDUUVDUVVVDVVVDDDWDUWUDVV 4-ad-6-iiclc-Exim-ei-m-C-ca-a-c-ca-ca-da-E44444423344444-M-a-c-aaa-c-c-c-4-M-64444-c-M-a-cm-em-a-aaa-can-c-ca-c-aa-c-c-a-a-a-a-a-a-c-a-em-g,-4-4-c-c-4-a-a-c-a-c-a-a-4-4-c u-M-a-fm-cm-c-a-4-a-a-g fe aa Q 6 , - as 6 Q: 6 .L-F' as 6 az , - A 3 5 lln 2 A Q 6 . 5 6 Q b 5 5 Q: FU 2 ' ew 2 O ', Q 5 2 2 2 'af I fs '-U 'S in 6 5' an 6 F7 na 2: 0 6 '-1 as 6 E Q 6' .4 6 5 6 2- 2- ! 5 ff 2 Z 6 2 P1 Z Vg eb' zz U1 0 aa 5 2 ea so - g n 'U' 59+ W g: ' 29. 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