Loudon High School - Lou Hi San Yearbook (Loudon, TN)
- Class of 1952
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EARL I ff lx ln oppreciotion of his lo ljligh School, of his deep interest in the developx- ment of boys ond girls into useful, hoppyt Qduifs, we the Beto Club, dedicore me i952lix edition of The Chieftain to Mr. J, Eorl McColl. f l ,f f ANNUAL STAFF Four FAYE JOHNSON Asst, Editor-in-Chief DORIS POPE Advertising Manager SHIRLEY JENKINS Club Editor ANNE HOGG Class Editor SPENCER WATKINS Editor-in-Chief Not Pictured PATSY KIRK Sales Manager EVELYN ANDERSON Feature Editor KENNETH SCOTT Treasurer JIM MCCALL Sports Editor I K I :N Yi A . ig 1 J, EARL MCCALL ' Principal ' MRS HELEN I-IEADLEE Mathematics MRS CANNON LeNOIR English MR. HORACE ATCHLEY 5 ? 'X - Music if AI. MR. MARVIN MITCHELL Coach and Physical Ed. Wx LL, X I, MISS MARTHA JONES Commercial MRS. VIVIAN MCMURRAY History Five .Www MARY ANN ELLIS Physical Ed. - Health MISS MARY KATHERINE MIZE English - Civics - History BRUCE HINTON Agriculture MISS MAUDE GRIGG Home Economics MRS CHARLES COLVILLE English - Latin MISS ANNETTE ROBERSON Librarian MR EUGENE OLDY Mathematics MR GENE WATKINS Science C7 ,SS -- l 33 U7 'Q - i-QP Eg! QCII, 312' m Z n 3 z., 2 0 -Q 2 no 7 rn uf 1. c Z - 1- Y H: A ur S E 5 5 S S I .oo JL lxl 'W PATRICIHIAKIRK President Beta Club 3, 4, Beta Club Secretary 45 Annual Staff 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Chorus l, 4, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, F.H.A. Reporter lp Dramatic Club 3, 4, Library Club 35 Stu- dent Council 4. ANNA RONNELL HOGG Secretary Transferred from Rush Strong 1950. Class President lg Class Treasurer 25 Band lg Glee Club l, 2, Science Club lg Volun- teer Literary Society 2, F.H.A. Treasurer 25 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Girls' Vice Pre:i- dent Student Council 4, Newspaper Staff 2, 35 Homecoming Queen Attendant 4, Beta Club 4, Annual Staff 4. Eight SENIORS . . A. C. DUKES Vice President Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, Q3, 45 Basketball Captain 4, Baseball 2, L Club l, 2, 3, 4, L Club President 4. JAMES EARL McCALL Treasurer Class President 35 Student Council 2, 35 Football l, 2, 3, 4, Football Alternating Captain 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, L Club l, 2, 3 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. . . . AT LOUDON HERBY AIKENS F.F.A, 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F,A. sen- tinel 3. PEGGY SUE ARP KATHLEEN BREEDEN F.H A, l, 2, 3, 45 Library Club l, 2, 35 Journalism Club 2, 35 Student Council 35 Dramatic Club 3. W. L. BRIGHT CLYDE BROOKS F.F.A, l, 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. Presi- dent 25 F.F.A. Secretary 35 F.F.A. State Treasurer 45 Class Vice President 25 Library Club 35 Boys' Vice President Student Council 35 President Student Council 45 Beta Club 3, 45 President Beta Club 4. -A fy., it . 'wif 'H-Wag 5' Q DELORAS BROWN Library Club 45 Library Club Vice President. B I LL CABBAGE F.F.A. lg Football 4. C SONNY CANTRELL KATHLEEN CATHY A. l, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. Re- porter 45 Delegate to F.H.A. Convention 35 Awarded Junior F.H. rj. njxbn W ir' J - A i by LEONARD CLINTON Degree 25 Awarded Homemaker Degree 35 State, lr-lorqgmaker De'- Nhu EVELYN GAGLEY F.H.A. l, 2, 35 Chorus 25 Dra- matic Club 3, 45 Photography Club 2. CAROLYN GILES F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 45 Awarded Junior, Chapter, and State Homemaker Degrees5 Journal- ism Club 35 Dramatic Club 35 Library Club Reporter 45 Photo- graphy Club Reporter 25 Dele- gate to Tennessee Press Associ- ation 3. CARL GLASS Football 2, 3, 45 Journalism Club 45 Photography Club l. PAT GOEBEL Photography Club lg F.H.A. 35 Journalism Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 4. JEWELL GOURLEY Dramatic Club 35 Library Club 4. Tm rg 04 as if SENIORS . . PEGGY GRAHAM Class Secretary l5 Student Council Secretary 35 Beta Club 3, 45 State F.H.A. Parliamen- tarian 45 F.H.A. Vice President lg Band 2, 35 Band Sponsor 45 F.F.A. Queen l5 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Journalism Club 3. BEECH ER GRAY Football 2, 3, 45 L Club 2, 3, 4, 55 Pep Club President '55 Cheerleader 55 Journali:m Club 2, 35 Photography Club 35 Chorus 55 Student Council l, 25 Baseball l. MAV l S GRAY Transferred from Powell I9495 F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. Song- leader 45 Student Council 35 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Journalism Club 45 Chorus l, 4. MARY SUE HAMIL CATHERINE HOUSTON F.H.A. l, 2, 45 F.H.A. Parlia- mentarian 45 Student Council 25 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Dra- matic Club Treasurer 45 Journalism Club 4, . . AT LOUDON SHIRLEY JENKINS Chorus I, 2, 4, Band 3, 4, F.H.A. I, 2, 4, F.H.A. Secretary I, F.H A. Representative to Nashville I, 2, Beta Club 3, 4, Beta Club Vice President 4, s on .rf .--'wi Yin X Q' Annual Staff 3, 4, Student Council I, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Dramatic Club Secretary 4. FAYE JOHNSON Class President 2, Asst. Editor- in-Chief of Annual 4, Beta Club 4, L Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, Dramatic Club Library Club 2, 3, Vice dent Library Club 3, Vice dent Photography Club retary Pep Club 4. fs. fe. DWIGHT LONAS VENOLA MASON Transferred from Oak Ridge l95O, Class Secretary I, Stu- dent Council l, 2, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Beta Club 4, Dancing Club I, Chorus l, 2. 5 E AX I JESS B. MAYES Band 2, 3, 4, Band President 2, Chorus 3, 4, Chorus Librarian 4, Football and Basketball Manager I, L Club I, 2, 3, 4. HOPE MCCULLOUGH Football l, 2, 3, Football Captain 3, Basketball Manager 3, Football Manager 4, L Club l, 2, 3, 4, Class President I. NELL C. MCGINNIS IMOGENE McKEE BARBARA ANN MILLER ' F.H.A. I, 2, 4, Chorus 3, Band 3, Beta Club 4. Q . 'ali V 5 Eleven JIM MlLLER Band 3, 45 Band President 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Chorus Vice President 45 Chorus Librarian 2, 35 Photography Club 3, 45 Dra- matic Club 3, 4. HENRY MITCHELL Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 L Club 2, 3, 4. MELVIN MORROW Photography Club l5 Student Council 3. .- ALENE MURR Student Council l, 25 F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. Secretary 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Journalism Club 4. NADENE PATTERSON F.H.A. l, 2, 35 Dramatic Club 35 Student Council 4. Twelve Q 4 g l 5 'wig , .J ,5 . li A f N.. 15.164 as wit 4 55 if 5 et-t. 1 L ar SQW W 1 s , -Q r 1 is tg S lzln Xt me XX fi P' QS SENIORS . . DORIS POPE Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Chorus Presi- dent 25 F.H.A. State Songleoder 35 F.H.A. District Vice Presi- dent5 F.H.A. Sub-district Par- liamentarian 25 Beta Club 3, 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 L Club 3, 45 Basketball 35 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Student Council I5 Dele- gate to Student Council Con- vention l5 Library Club 35 Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. REBECCA JOANNE POPE F.H.A. l. JIM Beansie POWELL Basketball 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Student Council 45 F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. Treasurer 2, 35 Class Vice President I5 Class Treasurer 35 Dramatic Club 3, 4. .lOl'lNNlE BELLE PRESSLEY Photography Club l5 F.H.A. 2, 3. JACK ROWE Journalism Club 3, 45 Sports Reporter 45 Basketball Manager l . . AT LOUDON KENNETH SCOTT Student Council 3, 45 Boys' Vice President Student Council 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Beta Club Treasurer 45 Football 4'5 Class Secretary 35 Photography Club I. HOMER STAMEY F.F.A 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. Basket- ball 2, 35 Football 45 Basket- ball 4. BETTY SWANEY F.H.A, I, 25 Dramatic Club 35 Chorus 25 Beta Club 3, 45 Annual Staff 35 Cheerleader 45 Maiorette 3. TOM WALKER Beta Club 3, 45 Photography Club I5 Football Manager I, 25 Baseball Manager 25 Library Club 2, 35 President Library Club 3. SPENCER WATKINS Football I, 2, 3, 45 Football Captain 45,Basketball 3, 45 F.F.A, I, 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. Presi- dent 45 Beta Club 3, 45 L Club 2, 3, 45 Class Vice Presi- dent 3. new file BARBARA WATTS F.H.A. 2, 35 Library Club I5 Beta Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 4. DON WEST Transferred from Clinton l95l5 F.F.A. 4. LORENE WHITE F.H.A, l, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. Vice President 4. EVELYN WOODY F H.A. I, 25 Student Council I5 Dramatic Club 3. Not Pictured CAROLYN CHRISMAN MERRILL DAVIS MARY CATHERINE ORAN MARGARET BINGHAM Tbirtsm HONOR STUDENTS WHO'S WHO NAME Herby Gene Akins Peggy Sue Arp Margaret Bingham Kathleen Breeden W. L. Bright Clyde Brooks Deloras Brown Bill Cabbage Sonny Cantrell Kathleen Cathey Carolyn Chrisman Leonard Clinton Merrill Davis A. C. Dukes Evelyn Gogley Carolyn Giles Carl Glass Patricia Goebel Jewell Gourley Peggy Jean Graham Beecher Gray Mavis Gray Mary Sue Hamil Anna Ronnell Hogg Catherine June Houston Shirley Jenkins Etta Faye Johnson Mary Patricia LKirk Mary Jo Kittrell Dwight Lonas Venola Mason A J. B. Mayes 1Barbora Ann Miller 'Jlmmy.Ray Miller Henry Mitchell Melvin Morrow Alene Murr James Earl McCall '- Hope McCullough Nell McGinnis Imogene McKee Mary Catherine Oran Nadine Patterson Doris Guinette Pope Rebecca Joanne Pope Jimmy Lee Powell Johnnie Munsey Pressley Jack Rowe Kenneth Scott Homer Stamey Betty Swaney Tom Walker Spencer Watkins Barbara Watts Don West Lorene White Evelyn Woody Eighteen uclyderl ll uBaby1l rr ll lr 11 Jean ll 11 lr NICKNAME Hurley llpugll 1rMoptop1r nKittyn llauddyll Squaw Lettuce rr Lover nKothyll Punkin uspatsu Melt llGeekll llMegll Chicken Shag Pat Midge llpegll Molars Gadget Susie Q llpigll Cattyn Coon-rod npotrl HJOII Goldilocks Nolie ll ll J. B. lraobll Kingbee Brown mule ll ll Melvana llsobyu lljirnll Hopeless Mop, Jr. George rlsnokyll Doris IIJOII Beansie Bell H U Preacher Flash Louis Chick Dunk HBO., Bobbie Pretty boy lr Lorene Evil eye CHIEF ATTRACTION looks eyes hair EYES height willingness dimples grin looks hair talent legs cars sports figure hair cute remarks giggling eyes disposition laugh no:e eyes blond streak spit curl eyes personality dependability ball-playing loud talk long eyelashes neatness ' quietness Norma walk glasses figure Are you kidding? disposition ball-playing hair wittiness hair musical ability nose personality eyes boots Ford wit talk Alene muscles size chewing gum face talking PERSONALITIES . . FAULT bashful temper big mouth unco-operative bashful Lorenitis bashful big feet conceited ?????? laugh whistling ag teacher whiskers giggles getting letters being silly big mouth short hair forgetting wittiness temper talk: too much late' hours too petted posture temper tantrums stubborness big mouth shyness in love playing hooky laziness voice arguing Mrs. MacM. chewing gum sleeping faultless shyness quietness size in love moodiness nervousness lying married temper bookworm muscles temper Studebaker fussing who knows? Mrs. MacM. shyness temper USUALLY SEEN arguing in a blue Frazer at ball games day-dreaming whistling with Lorene taking dictation grinning at Riggs fountain at Lenoir City anyplace at home flirting in ianitor's room at Riggs' with Curt eating ice cream with Carl at school with Beansie anywhere with Spencer here and there in trouble with Pat in Etowah sun-bathing here and there somewhere asleep parked with Som Lenoir City with Joanne any drugstore following Zulo drawing with Bud at the Hall's on McNabb's porch in the gym in Mexico catching a bus in a green truck talking with Barbara with Peggy' at courthouse in Lenoir City around girls ole man Rucker's writing to Homer on the road with Mavis with Faye on highway with Clyde at ball games CLASS WILL lConl-inuedl I, Mary Sue Hamil, leave my ability to get to school on time to Bettye Feezell. I, Merril Davis. kindly leave my position as principal to Flop Christian. I, Homer Stamey, leave my sleeping powers in Mr. Oody's class to L. D. Holcomb. I I, Jimmy lBeansiel Powell, leave nothing for I have already taken everything of any value. I, Peggy Arp, leave my ability to tell jokes to Naomi Shope. I, Venola Mason, am leaving all my be- longings to the first one who gets them, and I am going to join the Air Force. l, Betty Swaney, will iust quietly slip away so Beecher can get his English the second period. I, Barbara Watts, leave my typing ability to Jeffie Hope. I, Mary Catherine Oran, leave my sudden interest Ill in Boy's Phys. Ed, Class to Ann Hall, feeling sure she will need it since Jim is leaving. . I, Bill Cabbage, leave my friendly smile that helps me win new friends to my sister, Carolyn, hoping she will use it to the best advantage. I, Lorene White, leave my interest in Home Ec, to my sister, Marie, hoping she will take as much interest as I have. I, Joanne Pope, leave my ability to get along so well with others to Carolyn DeFord. I, Barbara Miller. leave my quietness and lady-like ways to Lucy Watt. I, Melvin Morrow wouIdn't stoop so low as to will my books to a thief, other than Beansiel I, Leonard Clinton, leave my books, pencils, and paper to all the thieves of Loudon High School. I, Hope McCullough, leave my doctor's kit to A. J. lEggheadl Edmonds. I, Carl Glass, leave my Phys. Ed. clothes to anyone who can keep them on better than me. I, Jack Rowe, leave my boots for Mr. McCall feeling sure he will wear them proudly. I, Faye Johnson, will my voice so loud, to anyone who will yell at the crowd. I, Catherine Houston, leave my position as typist on the newspaper to anyone with nerve enough to undertake a job like it. I, A. C. Dukes, leave my good sportsman- ship to Jimmy Graham. I, Peggy Graham, leave my place as band sponsor to Bettye June Purdy. We, the First Period Boy's Phys. Ed. Class. leave our uniforms to next year's class. lHere's hoping the moths don't find them.l We, the senior members of the Chorus, leave our ability to read music, to anyone who feels he can meet our standards. We, the Advanced Shorthand Class, leave our pencils and notebooks to next year's class. We feel that we had better take our books along with us for review. lSignedl The Senior Class of I952 Witnessed by: ' Carl Glass Catherine Houston Beecher Gray Peggy Sue Arp A, , .-.I-. 'Fwnuty-one Mary Evelyn Anderson Robert Barr Margie Bivens Charlie Paul Chihasz Dwight Christian Carolyn DeFord Margaret Duggan Glen Eller Junior Gaston Barbara George Harold Giles Mildred Goode Addison Grimes Roma Faye Harris Jody Harrison Twenty-two JUNIOR CLASS rn ff. '::, ,Ax Y . M 'Q' 6' .AQ-fy OVW rf :gg ing, .g' ,ann 'Q '- ,pr-w. 9' Vw? AY' 'vi .i, x-.J . . AT LOUDON Patsy Hartsell Boyd Harper Jeffie Hope s Sue Jacobs Johnnie Sue Jones Bullie Jo Joy Violet Kiser Lucille Knox Jenell Lindsay Mary Lee Lindsay Henry Milsaps Oford Millsaps Mary Frances Montooth Jimmy Hugh McCrary Sarah Jo Nichols HIGH fi K. f. We X YW QSM? w . 'x4 4 2P Twenty-three JUNIORS Tom Nichols Peggy Oran Jim Pope Betty June Purdy ri? Elizabeth 'Rogan -Q-Ms Carl Ridenour Joe Riddle Dwain Thacker - Patsy Thomas June Wallace Aileen Watkins Lucy! Watt Sammie Wells Noi. pictured: Junior Gentry, Bill Grimes, L. D. Holcomb George McNabb, Jim Morgan, Dean Russell, Dan Smallen Dan Schrimsher, Bob Tilley, J. H. Crawford, Ruth Dotson Mary Alice Hart, Bettye Hartsell, Tina Mitchell, Reba Yates. .,- i Twenty-four MU' 354 fl -lr .Wag ,JXP r x tr Y X JlM GRAHAM NADINE BROOKS President Vice President 1' as Q JUNE ARP - J PATSY MILLER .inti- Secretary Treasurer Y ,sxwwpp .1 .gk K . 52' .if L . W HX X X Q V2- H. ,SOPMOMORES i 'w F A, 1 'Q' V is . First Row: Ann Ross, Tommy Zimmerman, Juanita Watkins, Martha Hooker, Ann Hall, Nadine Brooks, Annabelle Carter, Patsy Hughes, Evelyn Miller, Marjorie Lemons, Sarah Brown, Second Row: Jim Graham, Bidwell Morris, Bobby Carter, Jimmy Randle, Bobby Kyker, Kenneth Gardner, Jerry Williamson, Jim Zimmerman, Fay Everett, Betty Jo Julian, Mary Hooker, Zella Allen, Twenty-fire SOPHOMORES First Row: Wade Hill, Melvyn Earls, Robert McJunkins, Faye Brown, Jane Porter, Wanda Akins, Violet Kittrell, Kenneth Purdy, Cleason Richesin, James Bray. 4 Second Row: Kenneth Jones, Hazel Hembree, Faye Jones, Evelyn Casteel, Reed McNabb, Faye Shelton, Dolores Kittrell, Ray Giles. 4 Twm ly-six First Row: Betty Grove, Virgie Reed, Jeanette Edwards, Shirley Pressley, Margaret Ann Purdy, Naomi Shope, Mary Lindsey, Muriel Pruett, Jewell Shell, Faye Milsaps, Gerald-nz Bivens, June Arp, - Second Row: Wanda Scott, Phil Watkins, Violet Clinton, Richard Wallace, Bill Thomas, Bill Houie, Bobby Glass, Joanne Edwards, Patsy Davis, Melvyn Casteel, Carolyn Cabbage. IN MEMORY OF Q. I CHINA LITTLETON FRESHMEN First Row: Vernon Burnette, Gordon Ferguson, Ralph Russell, Norman Lonas, Billy l-lilton, Bobby Smollen, R. A. Collins, Bruce Barr, Bobby Clark, Joe Lynn. - Second Row: Billy Gene l-lalcomb, Jess Lynn, Bobby Grimes, Ray Stanley, Robert Watkins, Billy Lennox, Lemar Allman, Tommy Laudermilk, Harold Davis, Verlen Pitcox, Twrnty-rigbl First Rbw: Zula Milsaps, Mary Elizabeth Chaney, Bobby Jean Grimes, Anna Lee Abernathy, Betty Feezell, Phyllis McCollister, Wanda Barger, Betty Walker, Patricia Greene, Joan Wiggins. - Second Row: Helen Larue, Helen Scandlyn, Patsy Dukes, Egie Wilson, Linda Williamson, Wilhemina Chilhasz, Betty York, Jean Scott, Patricia Williams. AT LOUDON HIGH B.-N gg 23 First Row: Mary Annis Bright, Pauline Arden, Barbara Mitchell, Betty Patton, Ray Massey, Jim Watts, Koleen Woody, Jerry Akins. - Second Row: Peggy Bolt, Faye Randolph, Patricia Versavoge, Sharon Lynn, Annette Clark, Lena McCreavy, Jonnie Wells, Vivian Bates. 4 Third Row: Jimmy Walker, Bobby Arden, Billy Roberts, Thomas Thornburg, Carl McNabb, J. L. Ward, Jimmy Amburn, Bob Lowe. First Row: Ruth Moore, Virginia Kizer, Joyce Jenkins, Willie Mae Foster, Betty Sue Hilton, Mary Jones, Barbara Chrisman, Elizabeth Goodman, Maxine Clowers, Vivian McCullough, Josephine Pressley, Peggy Chambers, Twenty-nine STUDENT TEACHERS First Row: Martha Bellamy, Lillian Terry, Libby Hancock. f Second Row: Joan Dunn, Sarah Park, Emma Lou Kreger, Alice Bardill, Frances Anderson. - Third Row: Jane White, Jean Harris, Sadie Crigger, George Edis, Dot Archer, Martha Sweeney. Thirty Dr, Earl Ramer S X ,.- - f X. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB if l V fin ! ann : 1? ' .- - f- '66, Y ' X mm mms:-mv 4 TN f 1 an jx EEIHSKEE ,E Tx 65 li 9 U bf s m 'w Q LIBRARY CLUB WiAJ1 l AV Al I? i I ,Q ear' 1 Qin! we.t,v 3 Q LL .4.i7'f59'-1 41. A ,Q Jfvx If Tbiriy-I C P' 46 QP s K OFFICERS 'wr-fn Tbirfy-f01lr Mavis Gray, Songleaderg Kathleen Cathey, Reporter, Sharon Lynn, Historian, Katherine Houston, Parliamentoriang Nadine Brooks, President, Lorene White, Vice President, Betty Grove, Treasurer, Alene Murr, Secretary, ' FLOWER-Red Rose COLORS-Red and White MOTTO- Toward New Horizons 'fb FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA First Row: Juanita Watkins, Shirley Jenkins, Ruth Dotson, Katherine Houston, Mavis Gray, Doris Pope, Deloras Kittrell, Wanda Scott, Muriel Pruitt, Evelyn Castcel, Alone Murr, Lucille Knox, Barbara George. - Second Row: Jewell Shell, Patsy Hughes, Mary Oran, Patsy Davis, PUQFW Graham, Nadine Brooks, Shirley Presslcy, Anna Rae Jones, Faye Milsaps, Jeanette Edwards, Margaret Ann Purdy, Virgie Reed, Betty Jo Julian, Lorene White, June Arp. ff Third Row: Jo Anne Pope, Martha Ann Hooker, Geraldine Bivens, Wanda Akens, Hazel l-lembree, Mary Lindsey, Betty June Purdy, Faye Everett First Row: Johnnie Grimes, Betty Sue H.lton, Juanita Kelso, Alice McCown, Patricia Green, Zula Milsaps, Mary Annis Bright, Pauline Arden, Patricia Versavage, Barbara Chrisman, Faye Randolph, Faye McCollister, Wanda Barger, i Second Row: Shirley Bradshaw, Ruth Moore, Betty Ann Grimes, Joyce Jenkins, Willie Mae Faster, Josephine Pressley, Marie White, Betty Williams, Mary Jones, Patricia Williams, Peggy Chambers, Jean Scott, Elizabeth Goodman. - Third Row: Virginia Haun, Wanda Shipe, Betty Feezell, Billie Jean McGee, Martha Jean Bradley, Betty Patton, Elizabeth Ann Graves, Betty Hanly. 7 Not Pictured: Jerry Aikens, Kathleen Brooks, Cotton Brown, Jean Chapman, Violet Chastain, Wilhemina Chihasz, Violet Clinton, Betty Grove, Lena McCravey, Barbara Miller, Helcn Scandlyn, Naomi Shape, Patsy Thomas, Betty Walker, Egie Wilson, Betty York. These groups sincerely thank their sponsor, Miss Grigg, who has so copably guided them in the F4 H, A, activities, Thirty-fin BETA CLUB Achievement Character Leadership First Row: Doris Pope, Patsy Kirk, Tom Walker, Carolyn Deford, Margaret Duggan, Faye Johnson, Barbara Watts. - Second Row: Spencer Watkins, Peggy Graham, Clyde Brooks, Patsy Thomas, Kenneth Scott, Evelyn Anderson. f Third Raw: Ailene Watkins, Mary Alice Hart, Barbara Miller, Shirley Jenkins, Sammie Wells 4 Not Pictufedz Anne Hogg, Jim McCall, Betty Swaney, CLYDE BROOKS, President Officers SHIRLEY JENKINS, Vice President PATSY K I RK, Secretary KENNETH SCOTT, Treasurer DORIS POPE, Reporter N Tbirfy-xr: fn 'N FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Officers L.. ' MR. BRUCE HINTON, Adviser, A. J. EDMONDS, Sentinel, MERRILL DAVIS, Treasurer, CARL RIDENOUR, Reporter, JIM MORGAN, Vice President, SPENCER WATKINS, President, JODY HARRISON, Secretary. Tblrty-eight First Row: A. J Edmonds, Bobby Clark, Ralph Russell, Ray Stanley, Kenneth Purdy, Bobby Arden, Gordon Ferguson, Joe Lynn. - Second Row: Don West, Bruce Barr, Herby Aikens, Jess Lynn, Ray Giles, Bill Hilton, Harold Davis, Norman Lonas, Bill Lennox. - Third Rlowz Robert Barr, Reed McNabb, James Bray, Kenneth Jones, Wade Hill, Melvin Earl, Bobby Grimes, Lamar Allmon, Bill Holcomb. - Fourth Row: Dwain Thacker, Bill Grimes, Cleson Richeson, Junior Hill, Robert Watkins, Bobby Kyker, Verlin Pitcock. - Fifth Row: Curl Ridenour, L. D. Holcomb, Addison Grimes, Jim Morgan, Jim Pope, Jody Harrison, Jim McCrary, Merill Davis. - Sixth Row: Mr. Bruce Hinton, Adviser, Junior Gentry, R, A. Collins, Robert McJunkins, Jim Graham, Spencer Watkins. Basketball Team First Row: Bill Hilton, Robert McJunkins, Lomor Allmon, Corl Ridenour, Jim McCrory, Robert Barr. - Second Row: L. D. Holcomb, Monogerg Roy Stonley, Bill Holcomb, Kenneth Jones, Mr. Hinton, Coach, A A rg L' ,. Nf- Ew sf wg! J l ZULA MILSAPS Tbirfy-nine PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB M- 1 M, Q A f ,. I Fmiy ' liwmt i W'f 'f'12Qfe Wi't s'm First Row: Ann Ross, Nadine Brooks, Violet Clinton, Martha Ann Hooker, Sharon Lynn Jewell Shell, June Arp, Linda Williamson, Tommy Zimmerman. -- Second Row: Jim Miller Jerry Williamson, Bill l-louse, Kenneth Gardner, Bobby Lowe, Jim Zimmerman, The purpose of this Club is to further interest in photography and to teach the needed essentials of picture making. BILL HOUSE 1 XO w xx .QQQX -, ,1 . 1'4 I ' AQ JERRY WILLIAMSON Secretary Treasurer JOURNALISM CLUB I Forty-hoo First Row: Jeanette Edwards, Harold Giles, Faye Milsaps. Second Row: Patricia Goebel, Carl Gloss, Patsy Hughes, Margie Lemons, Sarah Brown, Billy Jo Joy, Alene Murr, Mavis Gray. Third Row: Katherine Houston, Virgie Reed, Evelyn Miller, Jack Rowe, Mary Jane Hooker, Zella Allen, Miss Mize, Sponsor. Fourth Row: Junior Gentry, L. D. Holcomb. Not Pictured: Naomi Shope, Bettye Grove, Officers HAROLD GILES, Editor-in-chief, PATRICIA GOEBEL, Assistant Editor, JEANETTE EDWARDS, Business Manager, ZELLA ALLEN, and MARY JANE HOOKER, Art Editors, EVELYN MILLER, Alumni Editor, BILLY JO JOY, Class Editor, VIRGIE REED, Feature Editor, ALENE MURR and NAOMI SHOPE, Jokes, HAROLD GILES, FAYE MILSAPS, and JACK ROWE, Sports Editors. Uh I Cl-iiel-1 Iain r bi-wee ki THE STAGE FRIGHTERS Some of the characters in Jane Eyre , o three act ploy. PURPOSE The purpose of the Dramatic Club is to present one three-act play and several one-act plays during the year. ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE AND ALL THE MEN AND WOMEN ARE MERELY PLAYERS. Party-three CHO Forly-four First Row: Kenneth Gardner, Jerry Williamson, Jim Pope, Vernon Burnett, Jim McCall, Jody Harrison, Ray Massey, Oford Milsaps, Second Row: Margaret Purdy, Peggy Graham, Betty Jo Julian, Mary Jane Hooker, Faye Everette, Juanita Watkins, Egie Wilson, Patsy Hughes, Helen Scandlyn, June Wallace, Lena McCravey, Coleen Woody, Annette Clark, Zula Milsaps, Josephine Pressley, Sarah Jo Nichols, Jane Porter. Third Row: Evelyn Anderson, Martha Ann Hooker, Mavis Gray, Patsy Davis, Helen Larue, Carolyn Detord, Linda Williamson, Sharon Lynn, Wilhemina Chihaz, Shirley Pressley, Roma Faye Harris, Doris Pope, Patsy Kirk, Tommy Zimmerman, Ann Ross, Jean Chapman, Vivian Bates, Betty York, Mary Alice Hart, Elizabeth Goodman, Ruth Dotson, Peggy Oran. No! Pictured: Betty Hartsell, Robert Barr, Anna Rae Jones, Johnnie Sue Jones, J. B. Mayes, Alice McCown, Jim Miller, Mary Oran. Officers TOMMY ZIMMERMAN, President JIM MILLER, Vice President DORIS POPE, Secretary-Treasurer J. B. MAYES, Librarian MR. HORACE ATCHLEY, Director -vi BAND First Row: Sarah Jo Nichols, Bill House, Patsy Hartsell, Peggy Graham, Lena McCravey. Second Row: Braxton Morgan, Jim Miller. Third Row: Joyce Willet, Alice McCown, Helen Larue, Linda Williamson, Edwina Alexander, Ann Hall, Jane Custeed, Roma Faye Harris, Fourth Row: Shirley Jenkins, Helen Scandlyn, Jean Chapman, Betty York, Tommy Zimmerman, Wilhe- mina Chihasz. Fifth Row: Elizabeth Chaney, Egie Wilson, Patsy Dukes, Jim Zimmerman, Larry Robinson, June Arp, Sixth Row: Jerry Williamson, Juanita Watkins, Boogie Richenson, Jimmy XNillet, Not Pictured: Paul Marrs, J. B. Mayes, Betty McDaniels, Jim Randel, Bobby Carter, Patsy Kirk. Under the direction of Mr. Horace Atchley the Loudon Band has performed at the football games during the halt time. The band participated in the Burley Festival and parade held at Sweetwater in the fall. Forty-five IILII Forty-six A. C. Dukes, Senior, President. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2. Beecher Gray, Senior, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Basketball 3, 4. Faye Johnson, Senior, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Mary Jo Kittrell, Senior, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. J. B. Mayes, Senior, Football Man- aaer l. Nell McGinnis, Senior, Basketball 3, 4. Jim McCall, Senior, Vice President. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4, Baseball 2. Hope McCullough, Senior, Football l, 2, 3, Football Manager 4, Basketball Manager 3. Henry Mitchell, Senior, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2. Doris Pope, Senior, Basketball 3. Spencer Watkins, Senior, Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 3, 4. Dwight Christain, Junior, Basketball 3. Junior Gaston, Junior, Football 2, 3. Roma Faye Harris, Junior, Basketball l, 2, 3. Sue Jacobs, Junior, Basketball l, 2, 3. Henry Milsaps, Junior, Football 2, 3. Sarah Nichols, Junior, Basketball l, 2, 3. Tom Nichols, Junior, Football l, 2, 3. Patsy Davis, Sophomore, Basketball l. Jo Ann Edwards, Sophomore, Basketball l, Basketball Manager 2. Bub Morris, Sophomore, Football 2: Basketball l, Juanita Watkins, Sophomore, Secretary-Treasurer. Basketball l, 2, Jim Mike Watkins, Freshman, Football l. ,.,, -..M STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Clyde Brooks, Naclene Patterson, Barbara Chrisman, .lo Ann Edwards, Faye Shelton, Mr. McCall, Adviser. Second Row: Billy Halcornb, Bobby Lowe, Sarah Nichols, Mary Evelyn Anderson, Oford Milsaps, Patsy Miller, Kenneth Scott. Not Pictured: Jaan Vlliggins, Jim Powell. 5 Officers if 'ff M QQ 2 M X 'F 29. r . Sli ., , we .llgliii 2 ik' E f . S+:?lr CLYDE BROOKS, President, ANNE HOGG, Girls' Vice President, KENNETH SCOTT, Boys' Vice President, SARAH NICHOLS, Secretary-Treasurer. Forty-sewn .S Q, X 4 XS Ng 7 .v. I '-xl' Forty-nine REDSKINS '51 81 '52 First Row: J. Edmonds, mgr., Homer Stameyq Henry Gaston, Jim Powell, Spencer Watkins, Henry Milsaps, Tom Nichols, A. C. Dukes, George McNabb, mgr. Second Row: Henry Mitchell, Jim Graham, Jim McCall, Corl Glass, Jim Pope, Roy Massey, Kenneth Scott, Earnest Black. Third Row: Coach Marvin Mitchell, Carson Barger, Jim Watkins, Vernon Burnette, Jody Harrison, Bill Thomas, Robert Watkins, Charles Chihasz, Bub Morris, Ralph Russell, Gordon Ferguson. CAPTAIN Fifty SCH EDU LE We They 6 Maryville 20 I9 Kingston O 6 Alcoa 34 27 Sevierville 7 2l Lenoir City 2 33 Harriman 7 l3 Etowah 7 28 Townsend 0 Sweetwater il 77 SPENCER WATKINS Wan 7 Lqgf 2 Right Guard CO-CAPTAI N JIM MCCALL Left Halfback HOMER STAMEY Gua rd RAY MASSEY R. Hulfbock A. C. DUKE5 L. End CARSON BARGER Ufamy JIM GRAHAM L. Hclfbigck CARL GLASS Fullbock L if gf Sl BLACK JIM WATKINS KENNETH SCOTT' loc L. Hulfhck mm Guard Fifty-one Fifty-two VERNON IURNETTE wx k '- 5,-.L Q X 1 S N X X ,xx RALPH RUSSELL JODY HARRISON Center Right Tackle sus Moms HENRY GASTON ROBERT WATIGNS Len 'rum new ana , UH EMI Fif 1 BRAVES '51 81 '52 I w First Row: A, J. Edmonds, George McNabb, Managers. Second Row: Henry Mitchell, A. C. Dukes, Jim Powell, Jack Webb, Spencer Watkins, .lim McColl. Third Row: Bob Gray, Homer Stamey, Dwight Christian, Jim Watkins, Bill Roberts, Coach Marvin Mitchell. Up-Up-and Away ! ! Filly-four SCHEDULE WE THEY 58 Midway 4l 60 Vonore 30 49 Sevierville 3l I9 Etowah 35 48 Midway 40 46 Harriman 39 52 Sweetwater 38 29 Kingston 39 52 Lenoir City 38 40 T, M. l. 35 48 Vonore 28 55 Sevierville 48 38 Kingston 3l 4l Lenoir City 45 32 Harriman 43 58 Sweetwater 36 44 T. M. I. 40 59 Etowah 37 Won 14-Lost 4-Tied 0 Too Close For Comfort ! Y X-N SQUAWS '51 81 '52 First Row: Faye Johnson, Vialet Kittrell, Roma Faye Harris, Joan Wiggins, Mary Jo Kittrell, Elizabeth Ann Chaney, Coach J. Earl McColl. Second Row: Nell McGinnis, Sarah Jo Nichols, Sue Jacobs, Egie Wilson, Patsy Dukes, Juanita Watkins, SCHEDULE WE THEY Midway 42 Vonore 14 43 Sevierville 41 E 40 Etowah 45 33 Midway 30 6l Harriman 57 41 Sweetwater 46 32 Kingston 32 30 Lenoir City 28 28 Vonore 18 36 Sevierville 38 46 Kingston 33 39 Lenoir City 36 62 Harriman 66 51 Sweetwater 49 37 Etowah 26 J Fifty-five fwwjaywfniwwmmh , V' ' - ' ' . 3 ' 69 -3, . L M-IQ, 2' Ziff f 2'f'P f MSM! Bjw 1 J C, . Z1 TN I 4 f f I Wm' ' 1. S A'MERICAN LEGION Loudon Post No. 120 PREAMBLE TO THE CONSTITUTION FOR GOD AND COUNTRY, WE ASSOCIATE OURSELVES TOGETHER FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES: TO UPHOLD AND DEFEND THE CONSTITU- TION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAg TO MAINTAIN LAW AND ORDERQ TO FOSTER AND PERPETUATE A ONE HUNDRED PER CENT AMERICANISMg TO PRESERVE THE MEMORIES AND INCIDENTS OF OUR ASSOCIATIONS IN THE GREAT WARSg TO INCULCATE A SENSE OF IN- DIVIDUAL OBLIGATION TO THE COMMUNITY, STATE, AND NATIONQ TO COMBAT THE AUTKIRACY OF BOTH CLASSES AND THE MASSESQ TO MAKE RIGHT THE MASTER OF MIGHTQ TO PROMOTE PEACE AND GOOD WILL ON EARTHQ TO SAFEGUARD AND TRANSMIT TO POSTERITY THE PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE, FREEDOM, AND DEMOCRACYg TO CON- SECRATE AND SANCTIFY OUR COMRADESHIP BY OUR DEVOTION TO MUTUAL HELPFULNESS. Fifty-Eight OUINN 8. KARNES EUNERAl HOME Ambulance Service Family Burial Service - N. F, D. A. Dial 2262 Loudon, Tenn. RIGGS PHARMACY Drugs - Prescriptions Best Fountain Service Telephone 3544 - Loudon TIC-TOC JEWELRY For a gift that pleases Phone 2l 25 - Loudon YOUR BEST CHOICE ' For a Successful Career For Real Service To All Quality Business Training KNOXVIllE BUSINESS C0llE6E now fully air conditioned inspected and approved by the State Department of Education BEST WISHES from the Members of PHllADElPHlA RURITAN Philadelphia, Tennessee Compliments Of BOWMAN-PORTER FURNITURE CO. West End Loudon Phone 3 255 SMITH DRUG COMPANY Whitmon's Candy Kept Electrically Refrigerated Grove Street - Loudon Fifty-Nine THE l0UDON ll0NS CLUB Congratulates the Beta Club For The Publication of The Fine LOUDON HIGH SCHOOL ANNUAL Bill Campbell, Jr. - President N. A- Weaver, Jr. - Sec.-Treas l Compliments of YOUR CDUNTY TOFFICIMS Alex Bailey Trustee H. P. Bird County Agent Homer Brooks County Court Clerk Vaughn Browder President of Farm Bureau Arlie Daily Clerk and Master Jim Thomas Sheriff Jimmy Wear Circuit Court Clerk N. A. Weaver, Jr. Register of Deeds Commissioners of County Roads Sixty CLS ClEANERS Send to C. 8. S. and get the Best Phone 2636 - Loudon OUEENER RADIO SERVICE Hotpoint Appliances RCA and Zenith - Television Phone 3166 - Loudon Compliments of Employees DON SMITH CHAIR COMPANY, INC. Loudon, Tennessee -Q.1- Compliments of E. M. HAll. olsmlsuion of your ESSO products THE ED. WATKINS STORE The best place to trade Dial 27lO - Loudon Hvf io nv: sions B'll'5 WU lf it's smart, we have it Phone 2657 - Loudon PIT BAR-B-Q Two Good Places To Eat . . Here and Home Loudon, Tennessee -.. Sixty -O l'7Ll9Al'l'L8l'Lt5 Of. . . Doctors and Dentists of Loudon BUWDEII Fl0RAl COMPANY FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone 38 304 East Broodwoy - Lenoir City, Tennessee Bank your savings ot the FIRST IIATIOIIAl BANK OF LOUDON Where SECURITY is SUPREME SAM WILSON - President BEN M. RoBERSoN - cashier Estelle Bussell - Asyfcoshaef ESTABLISHED IN 1922 FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS YEARBOOKS AWARDS JOSTEII'S Sixty-Th More Miles Per S S S S S S S With Shell Gasoline WEllS' SHEll STATION FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES Phone 203l - Mulberry - Loudon Best Wishes to the Class of '52 SEARS, ROEBUCII AND COMPANY IOOO N. Central - Knoxville RHEA PHOTO SERVICE Photo Finishing - Copying Enlarging IOUDON MOTOR COMPANY FORD Ph 2l44 one Sales and Services 2 Il L d ' O0 CO ege ou on CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS Avenue Tennessee Phone 2616 -nn Loudon Compliments PHIIADEIPHIA NOSIERY Mlll Philadelphia, Tennessee J . S ty-Pour See EOUDON FURNITURE AND HARDWARE CO. COmp..,...mS For Your House Furnishings PRICES RIGHT of Phone 2696 -- Loudon O. mon cmmfizv CITY. ClEANERS Loudon Tennessee Phone 3128 - Loudon Boosmzs l0UD0N Powfiz a. nom co. Gene Royder Where you get courteous ond efficient service Moy K. Cook Fronk M. Quinn Tom Dem THOMAS- Hlll STORE John W. Simpson Our Business is Clothes Lucy Steele Horrison For Men, Boys, ond Beous Boney Lyle Grove Street -- Loudon O Sixty-Five IOUDON PHARMACY Your Prescription Store C pl Of D. L YI. GRADE A CAFE M llER MOTOR CO. C pl ents Of REM GRAY SAROE HARRISON Rufus wmou CURTIS - TIPTON CATHCART SERVICE MOTOR COMPANY STATION Omplmm O CARTER 8. IONO MCCRARY'S STORE Philadelphia, Tennessee Flowers BY Compliments of We Wire Flowers Anywhere Your John Deere Dealer Are Beautiful for Every Occasion Delivery Service 707 Cedar 5 Loudon Dial 2046 - Loudon CO. Best Wishes FOR A SUCCESSFUL FUTURE You can moke it a Successful Future by taking a thorough business course at the Droughon Business College Y a national organization of over 50 years experience in training young people. ch Avenue - Knoxville, Tennessee BUSINESS DRAUGHON Svrvs- Yun it Q' ,- 'x .1 ., sl, 4 0.0 Two Grs-nl Storrs To PET DAIRY af' PRODUCTS C0 Grade A l-lomogenized - Pasteurized Chocolate - Buttermilk Knoxville, Tennessee Your Family Store ln Knoxville Graduates .... Your Future is what you moke it. Choose your career wisely. NATIONAL BUSINESS C0llEGE The Progressive Business School Knoxville IZ, Tennessee Sixty-Se ran -1 1-B . ' , Q Viwwfw .. ., 5 I . Q, 5 2 Q4 1 . .. , if Q Nmm'W-www E. .L ,h ,M xmm . swam -,Q , - 3 -M ' ,sl ' ' ' 'ZX 'W .ff 'xx '1 5 ' 'Q 'Y x-,wi A in H ., qv -A X . z ' .iw . Y 9' sz M K-,ix gxax . X ,M A xx fi 1 f '. - wi ax -,. H. ..-. . wi ., . X. M, ,Ag ,K 1., K-4 f fMf.a7 n Vfagy 72,5 W Qt . , X' ilu- ix 9 K .Q 'pf '.. 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