Maryville High School - Appalachian Yearbook (Maryville, TN)
- Class of 1952
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Not only busi- nessmen or homemakers are essential, as these two loin to form one organization: but also students-boys and girls who will, by the example of their parents, plan and build the communities of tomorrow. While we struggled through readin', ritin', and 'rithmetic, we have also learned, we hope, those principles upon which we I liltb nn! 'Ivan gn Anus-:na-n 566100 ZONE ZX 469' W? PRINCIPAL CLAUDE D. CURTIS IVE lION0ll AN We, the class of 1952 dedicate this year- book to Claude D. Curtis, who started his first vear as principal when we started our first year, the seventh grade, as students of Maryville High School. 4 ABLE LEADER His innate dignity, his character, and his insistence on our maintaining the highest standards for Maryville High School have created a prominent place in the community for both him and the school. K' x. W If LEFT TO RIGHT: Principal Claude D. Curtis, Superintendent Robert A. Harper. 0UB ADIVIINISTIIATIIIIS ABE PEOPLE 0F STANDING IN THE COMMIfNITY Linking Maryville students with the com- munity, both the faculty and administration stand ready to aid us pupils at any time. Not only do they help us to master our scholastic difficulties, but also aid us to solve our physical and spiritual problems. LEFT TO RIGHT: Secre- taries Rosemary John- son, Margaret Rueter. SCHOOL BOARD LEFT TO RIGHT: Stan- Iey Shields, John Kenst, Arthur Marshall, Mrs. Earl Martin, David Ait in. KNEELING, BUSINESS MANAGER: John Trundleg S T A N D I N G, CIRCULATION MANAGER, John Driskillz EDITOR, Charles Lamb. Behind the l952 Appalachian stand three groups of seniors who by their work together have learned what an annual really is. They Compose the staffs who prepare, finance, IVE PREPARED THE ANNUAL- TIIE COMMENITY SUPPUBTED IT and circulate the book which shows life as students at Maryville High School live it, The annual staffs maintain membership in the Maryville Chamber of Commerce. EDITORIAL STAFF l-EFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Charlotte gan Biggs, Pat Flynn, Charles Lamb. NOT Cupp, Sam Carter, Jim Moore, Doris Easter- PICTURED: Teresa Leonard, Lorene Robin- day, Vannie Traylor, Shirley Gamble, Mor- son. I I I CIRCULATION STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT Jo Ann Burns Muss Helen rlck Ben Cate Bull Crowder Bob Harper Ott SEATED Kathryn Wells Betty Lambert John Dnsklu Marlene Palne Joe Penland Charles Head BUSINESS STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Mass Beryl son SECOND ROW Buddy Byrd John Fox Bull Howell Jsmrny Cummmgs Barbara Franklin Maruanne Sanders Frankle Dod Trundle Belly Hunter Johnny Kmg 7 i 1 , I ., 4 1 1, ,TL ., -A 1 fig, , 1 A ,N .,, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Patsy McCulley, Clara l-lcuston, Teresa Leonord, Sondra Davis, Barbara Bow- man, Vannie Traylor, Jackie Griggs, Billie Beaty, Evelyn Blackburn, SECOND ROW: Morgan Biggs, Charles Lamb, Helen Long, Martha Moore, Ronnie Hannah, Shirley Gamble, Terry Ann Long, Mildred Q l ' lub BIG WHEELS . . 1 I V, A1-uw Emert, Doris Easterday, Norma Lillard, Charlotte Cupp, THIRD ROW: Mrs. Thomas Pearson, Jimmy Cum- mings, Tommy Randolph, James Hargis, John Trundle, Bill Howell, Barbara Franklin, Bill Crowder, Eugene Boring, Alexander Innes ,Bob Harper. BETA CLUB Staging the third annual Comicale, con- creting a tennis court, holding a square dance and candy sale, are among the achieve- ments of the Beta Club this past year. Members went to the State Beta Club con- vention in Nashville accompanied by their sponsor, Mrs. Thomas Pearson. Juniors and seniors who have no grade below a B C90-95l and are approved by the faculty and the club are eligible to become members. Once in the club they have to keep their grades up to B's and A's. 56 rant? 98 nf! fwidff WW? 55053 45 EGM! 5. Wiw 1 We i 'N-yn M LEFT TOPIGHT FIRST ROW Nancy Bunch Margaret THIRD ROW Mrs John Sherrod Barbara Mynatt Gentry Joyce Kndd Carol Jones SECOND ROW Shur pdwma pcqer Linda TL-,Ole Bonme BO,-mg FOURTH Icy Rudmgs Alma Walker Delores Rogers Modge .ZOW Babara Gm or Fufe Sue Watknns Jo Ann Fagg Lounse Coleman ' 9 Y CRAFTS CLUB Ornglnal Ideas break out wvthout prompt mg through the mdustnous efforts of each gurl belonging to the Crafts Club lndlvrduals thoughtfully set about theur projects whnch Include the chap carving of jewelry boxes, transferrnng desngns on ash trays for etch ang, and enamellng coasters preparatory to prlntang varued designs on them These pre sent onlv a few actlvltles taken part an by the artlstlc gurls 9 o 1 X 1:30 Q 1 Q' THESE CLEVER PEOPLE' , ,Y T ,A QW .T T ' gl' 'gp . UT I ,af - , , ' T .. L TT 6 - 3 1 5 T T S . Q. Q T Q T V . 1 I at rx' I 4 E We ,MN 'X I W W ,V 'V M ' .T ' ' 'Q' 'Tl T T ll , V , -A gc ' U A 'Y' T, ff, aww , -., W T, a T T ..- T 'r ,:.A Sf '1 'M 4 t ' 6 A, fm, I 5 1 eq, 5 ,Mn W T 07 ' 1 N T if A A 7' 1 4, J .T S ' A ,JL T ,T 4 n LT S M V Q 'T Z w Q. ' 6' N W E' 1 N .TT ,f 2 ,Q H kv - gffa . ,T, 4 1 S 5 2 , Z . , 1 ' ' ' . ' 2 . I , , I N 4 LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Raymond Hull Eddne Ball Rowlard Pat Wheeler Charles Clabough Townue Corrngan Jummy Snpe Bobble Purkey J P Stewart Anderson Vernon Morris SHOW CASE LIFE llISTIlllll TI! E I:.Dl CA'l'ION The buuldnng of a permanent concession the D E Club has taken the job of sellang refreshments at the home games This wall guve nts members practace un salesmanshlp the purpose of the club They also have part fume pobs and class work for trammg ln retail drstrlbutlon Under sponsor J P Stewart and pres: dent Townue Anderson the club IS In :ts second vear f 1 V Y 1 V stand was finally accomplished this year and 1 - ' 1 i' I I I0 We dba' LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Fletcher Lowe, Calvin Dunbar, Lorene Robinson, Wanda,Boring, Mildred Emert, Betty Williams, Ethel Caughron, Doris Easter- DIIIVING CLASS Under the supervision of Calvin C. Dun- bar, pupils desiring to learn the methods of safe and good sportsmanship driving, have an opportunity to get first-hand practice and sound instruction. Through the courtesy of local motor com- panies and oil dealers, the class is provided with a drivers' training car and gasoline each year, Driving courses are extremely helpful in curbing the national accident rate through the proper education of youth, and Mary- ville takes pride in being one of the first Tennessee cities to have such a course in its public school. The local Jaycees were instru- mental in inaugurating the course four years ago. -1 an . -0 ,, 4.-a-i... day, SECOND ROW. Eugene Hatcher, Tommy Ran- dolph, Betty Coughron, Betty Lou Potter, Frankie Dodson, Helen Freeman, Perry Paine, Bobbie Purkey. WHERE'S THE FIRE? ll 'wi get .6 W, 5 'Www WW? TM.. LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST POW Bully Ed Btrd Donnre Ruden Burton Spangler Edward Borah Alwyn Staley Bully Staub Ross Burchfneld SECOND ROW Vannte Traylor Peggy Everett Jo Ann Burns Bobble Bird FOBE1NSIC LEAGUE Accordlng to the sponsor Mrs Martm Badgett the purpose of the N F L IS to promote the Interests of nnterschoIastlc de bate oratory and publuc speaknng by en couragmg a splrlt of good fellowshup, and by conferrung upon deserving candudates membership un the organrzatvon Its program consusts of trammg for and partvcspatmg un varnous mterscholastac contests The league s stress us upon credutable partncupatuon In these events rather than upon wmnlng them It accomplushes thus purpose by means of a svstem of uncentnves whnch always hold out new goals to a student as soon as he attauns current ones I2 Hunter Tum Byar THIRD ROW Mrs Martm Badgett .sandra Davls Barbara Gregory Vlrgmla Marshall H Ien Long Morgan Blggs FOURTH ROW Eddie OH PHAROAH' 952 , f I A I nf 4 ' .1 1 G I 7 I ' A- F -' W E I X N . I I I I I , ' .I ' 'I I . . I Bettie I-Ich, Mary Rose Kidd, Kenneth' Young, Betty Badgett, Lee Hyder, Buddy Byrd, Paul Beach. . ' ' , A A , . . . I ' I - . . . ' , 'L xi I . I. I sf. - 3 I ,1 I ' Q l 4 I I ' . , . LEFT TO RlGHTj FIRST ROW: Juanita Carpenter, Pat- sy Hughes, Martha Dixon, Nancy Bunch, SECOND ROW: Salena Ashwonder, Barbara Bowman, Betty VVilliams, Madge Fife, Margoret Gentry, Louise Cole- man, THIRD ROW: Jo Ann Burns, Sandra Evans, De- el, AND THEY CAN COOK, TOO! lores Rogers, Linda Toole, Dora Lee Caldwell, Alma Walker, FOURTH ROW: Ruby Long, Linda Stevens, Peggy Ewerett, Mary Katherine Sharp, Helen Tedford, Mrs. John Sherrod, Betty Nell Hitch, Geraldine Hack- worth. FYTIQBE HUMEMAKEBS With Mrs. John Sherrod, teacher of home economics, to serve as the adviser, the stu- dents at Maryville High annually organize a club called the Future Homemakers of America. Only those girls who have taken the subject at least one year in high school are now eligible to belong. When this club was started here nine years ago, it was merely a local group. Six years later it united with the national organi- zation and became Maryville High Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America. I3 i . ,. I f ' ,, . I V 'V' 1 , I , LFFT TC RIGHT FIRST ROW Muss Dorothy Reed Brenda Bradshaw Nancy Bunch Mary Evelyn Allen Nwna Newberry Patsy Hughes Barbara Bowman SEC SO THAT S A TEACHER S LIFE' OND ROW Wrlma Morton Irene Gamble Geraldine t-mckworth Freda Hollnngshead Vlrglnla Marshall Fora Coldwell Dons Easterday Llnda Stevens l'lTlllE TEACHERS New est of the Maryvulle Hugh School clubs I the 'ocal chapter of the natuonal Future eachers of Amernca Club organnzed here last ta' Reallzang that a number of stu eer Mlss Dorothy Reed decided to sponsor the g oup Mass Reed ts a member of Delta l appa Famma an honorary teachers sororl ry that has among :ts alms the enfouragung of students to enter the teachnng profession 'St pr sent the club has l4 members who -are p parung to serve the communutnes of omorrpw un the natnons classrooms Since rt IS customary for each chapter to be named for som well known edLcator the members rlecnded to call theur chapter the Edith God dard Clab for a beloved former teacher here C , , Q - ' , ' , ' . .3 I . .V , . I I - l, ' ' - dents were interested in teaching as a ca- , in . I . X lc. , ' , . e . , C re ' ' ' e - f K 1 , l . I I 14 LEFT TC RlGlnIT FlRST ROW. Bobby Matthews, Fred Cnnllrx. SECOND ROW3 Eiijcne Bering, Jimmy Cum- rvrvg- lllllCD liOVV' Kl'V'lPlll' Brfvxrwr J.'i.r1VN K'r'vQ, lCll,il4lFl l-,CTN Jiwrnx Stiirqmn SJW Carter FlFTl-l LONV Civ-i Lambert Jvc Pmwlanil, John Emcrt Lane, Ill-Y The l-li-Y Club offers to the boys of Mary- ville High School the opportunity to become members of an active Christian organization. Any Student should become a better citizen awd a mcre active church member by be- longing to this group. Besides trying to live rio to high ideals, the boys, under the super- vision of Calvin Dunbar, undertake oroiecfs beneficial tothe School and the Community. l l l Fletcher Lowe, Ted Wilson, Harville Parks, Raymond Hill ll Swarm Bill l-l-Dwell, Charles Morton, Jim Moore, Charles l-leadrick, Buddy White, Pat Flynn, David l-lair, SlXTl-I ROW: Calvin Dunbar. driving, is a man of many talents CALVIN DUNBAR: Teacher of industrial arts and LEFT TO PIGHT FIRST ROW Shnrley Gamble Lorene Robunson Elsue Holland Jo Ann Slrns Mackey MCGlll SECOND POW Bob Motthews Jeanune Luther Sarah Cox Pat Flynn Jnmrny Moore Evelyn Blackburn Q Nl Elfldlgl, FRE 16 'HCI' 9' THIRD ROW Charles l-leodruck Jnm Sturgeon Nancy Vande 'chr Trundle Marnanne Sanders Kathryn Mfells l0LllNALISM CLLB Wlth Mrs Paul Beach servung as advlser the journallsrh class wrntes edzts and pub lnshes the Red and Black Maryvllle Hugl' School s bn weekly newspaper Slnce 1947 when THE class replaced the old Newspaper Club lt has been offered as a credut course to upperclassmen The Red and Black enters the approxlmately four hundred homes re presented ID the school and many of Mary yllle s merchants place advertnsements an nts pages EDOM OF THE PRESS . a t .K V i 5 5 F Q ,' is W ., an .4 xy I K 1 ' . A, ln f l A' ' , K 7 .V vi' T' A X Q 2 ' , F I ' , 4 f v , I , -1 I I w , , , - . 1 , 1 1 . , , 1 I wg, 4 V . v v A Z 2 3 . x ., ,W i 7 Y 7 1 r .41 'Hr' 0 f , A A ' r 1 ff ' lx ' 1 ' A ' 1 1 ' I , . . ' - 1 r I - . , . . . LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Nancy Bunch, Bonnie Boring, Patsy Hughes, Freda I-lollingshead, ,Helen Ray Rowon, Wanda Boring, Doris Hunter, Linda Stevens, Madge Fife, Vannie Traylor, Doris Easterday, Nora Caldwell, SECOND ROW: Mildred Emert, Barbara Mc- Cammon, Ann Ridings, Jo Ann Sims, Billie Jo Tinker, LIBRARY CLUB Student help plays a substantial part in the library. The club members under the supervision of Miss Helen Ott do most of the jobs in running a library. They shelve books, fix displays, act as desk assistants, find magazines, and make out book cards. In order to become and to remain a mem- ber, they must. work at least a half-hour each week and maintain average grades. This club has proved its usefulness by the aid it gives to students and teachers alike. IT MUST BE HERE SOMEWHERE! Delores Rogers, Miss Helen Ott, THIRD ROW: Anne Caylor, Teresa Leonard, Jane Marshall, PeQQY Everett, Mary Rose Kidd, Betty Jo Johnson, Carol Ann Proaps, Barbara Mynatt, Marlene Paine, Carol Sterling, Patsy r-lown, Marianne Sanders, Nancy Lambert, Sarah Cox, Betty June Edmondson. - .1 .,-...,-.,. ,. -..,.,,-.,, LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Vlrgnnla Marshall Bar Wells SLCOND ROW Shrlley Rrdmgs Shrrley Gamble l:1ra Greor Btt H t B H h N H 9 Y e Y un er Onme 'tc Orme Jackue Grrggs Betty Lambert Margaret Ann Datto Ln ard l.ourse Holcomb Mass Helen Ott Kathryn DID YOU LOOK IN YOUR LOCKER7 LIBIIABI ASSISTAN TS From each study hall a dependable well framed member ofthe Llbrary Club rs select ed to n lp carry out general library work Each of these student assnstants must have previously completed at least two years of Iubrary work and be making satlsfactory grades I l 1 ' I 1 - 1 , 1 1 f I ' ' . . . I 1 1 1 1 v v L , . D c. . 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I x Oi' ' ' , ,, 1 4 0 ,425 . 1 B' as,-lgx 1 nk if-V' ,f f V 1,4 'lov' O ?q1-nv , ,lyk 5- LX af 25 42' Six J llifl yr. I E251 TO R!lGHT: TWIRLERS, -f Montgomery, Terry Ann Long, 1 g 1 -- y .,,,1Ml .ffl-l lik ri 1 'M ARB Y-V1 11 Il I G SClI0'0L'i BAN From its size one might rightly judge that the band is one of the most popular activities carried on at Maryville High School. This organization helps develop the musical talent of those who join it and provides entertain- ment for the residents of the community. BAND SPONSOR, Betty Lam- bert, DRUM MAJOR, Jim Moore. J Wffrf -li ull J .ulfy l ,I .: A V , 1 - Wir? . tall ffl., ll 'il ' ' .f l , 'ug' PM if l' lv M .' I l X n,Sul,l1J8f1, Margaret Ann Dit- lto, Frances Ditto, Betty June E ndson, Gayle Costner, Hel- Long, Shirley Ridings, Faye Marianne Sanders, Helen Ted- ford. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Jack Connell, Evelyn Blackburn, Lillian Gentry, Mary Earle Anderson, Aloha Thomson, Betty Long, Betty Hunter, Winnie Jo Eng- ish, Salena Ashwander, Vannie Traylor, Barbara Bow- inan, Peggy Everett, Mory Jean Bradley, Patsy Mc- Crillev, M.rry Frances l-larbisoa, Bobbie Bird, SECOND NOW. Anne Ridings, Kathryn Wells, Teresa Leonard, Charlene Woods, Margaret Dixon, Jacqueline Griggs, France, Tlittc, Nana Newberry, Betty Lornbert, Wanda TIIE NIAIIYYILI, Krkland J'u Ann Burns Mary Katherine Sharp, Sarah fox, B.tte Holt Tl-HRD ROW l-larvlle Parks Pat F ynn, Krwcth l-lutson, Tornnw Barnard, Bud VVhite, Bari Cow Verncn Morris Jirnn-y Cdrnnnings, R L, Hplfs, ,Mt rl' Leonard, Jinnnwy Harri , Booby Matthews, FOURTH POW John Trunclle, Joe Penland, Bobby plarper, lm-f Rnlrinspn, Jerry Larnhert, Axeryn Fergu- sf n, Don luzel, John Drislfill, Kenneth Cottrell, Jack Sharpe, Morgan Biggs, Buddy Byrd, Jim Moore. li Illllll l'll0lll There has been Music in the Air or several years in Maryville High School The M H S chorus under the direction of Jack Connell has gained recoonition not only in local civic affairs but during state and sec tional music competitions Students enroll ing for this course learn to read and under stand music Requirements for entering this class are not stringent Each person must know how to sing or have a desire to learn Upon entering he is placed in that section which best fits his voice. Many in the choir fird a .elaxation from their more formal educational courses, ALL TOGETHER, PLEASE 2 GARNET MANGES: Teacher of piano V who can make us laugh, dance, dream, cry, and pray as she plays the piano. LENNIS TEDFORD: Teacher of piano, a rollcoll of whose pupils would read like a Who's Who in music. I LOVE A PARADE BLOW, GABRIEL, BLOW ffffif' ' - '-.,..-.nsv- ..49l -1 -7-4 T' SP0llTS ENTEIITAIN ALL Sports play an important part among Maryville High School's extra-curricular ac- tivities. Well-coached and well-supervised athletics add much to the school spirit, be- sides benefiting those who take part. Foot- ball, basketball, baseball, and tennis provide a balanced program of activities for the school year. Football and basketball are probably the most popular of the school sports. This year the Red Rebel football team walked off with the Blount County championship by defeat- ing Porter, Alcoa, and Everett. Maryville's athletic program greatly in- terests the whole community as well as the students. Local citizens come out in large numbers to enjoy the games. The varsity led Maryville to the Blount County football championship and a suc- cessful season with nine wins and one loss. This team is a credit to the school and to the fans who loyally supported it. HOOK ME UP, PLEASE LEFT TO RIGHT: Captain Charles Headrick, Co-Capt- ain Jimmy Harris. THE RECORD MHS 20 , T. ..... ,..,.. . ,,., . Loudon 6 MHS 13, T. .. Lenoir City7 MHS 7 , ,.... Rhea County 6 MHS 13 ,.,. ,,,,,,..,, . Rule 7 MHS 20 , ,. .... Porter0 MHS 'I4 , ...... Alcoa 7 MHS 13 .,.s, A... . . , McMinn 6 MHS 0 ,.... ,.,. E lizabethton 19 MHS 20 r.,.. , . West Knoxville 6 MHS 21 ,...,, Everett6 WON 9 LOST l LAST MINUTE STRATEGY LEFT TO RIGHT: KNEELING: Captain Charles Head- rick, Co-Captain Jimmy Harris, Coach Jim Renfro. STANDING: Coach Ben Greene, Coach Emerson Wat- SOD. ably f 1 1 Q LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: John Anderson, Bill Thomas, Bud White, Jimmy Harris, Don Allen, Herman Cogdill, Jack Corrol, Mark Leonard, Alexander Innes, Bill Bridges, SECOND ROW: Sem Carter, Eugene Gar- ren, Jerry Kerr, Pot Flynn, Robert Traylor, Fletcher Lowe, Coach Jim Renfro, Bill Crowder, David Hair, Jerry Lambert, Ted Wilson, Bob Lynch, Harville Parksj THIRD ROW: Coach Ben Greene, Robert White, Dan Rapier, Jim Sturgeon, Joe Penland, Halen Davis, Gene Lambert, John Driskill, Tommy Randolph, Ronald Han- nah, John Trundle, Charles Headrick, Coach Emerson Watson. THE BL0l'NT CUUNTY fIlAlVIPIONS! THE CHEERLEADERS From the beginning of football season on until the last game is a memory, the cam- pus echoes with, Hey, Gang, hey Gang! ls Everybody Happy? and Who Are We For? as the seven cheerleaders practice LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenneth Hutson, Teresa Leonard, Kathryn Wells, Bettie Holt, Betty Long, Betty Nell their yells, ln addition to leading the cheer- ing section, this septet carries the respon- sibility of encouraging sportsmanlike atti- tudes in the student body. Hitch, Jimmy Cummings. tub:-lr 4--.agen .4!i.i.s.i.. .,.. -nu-4 K -73: W ' 5-ee-5'-'1., .1 if WE COPPED THE COUNTY TROPHY IEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Bob Thomas Tum J 1 Glffl Barney Lowe Gruhvn Olln Ron r J! :fe IR uglas Green Oavld Lewis Edward Brl gs lack Cu: ll Chzrle Haddox Wayne Hlckrnan SEC UND lCX'V Paul Beach Bob Dockery Blll Heidrlcl- Cecll M Lemore Fletcher Lowe Ben Young Bll bfwub Mark Leonard Jlrn Bradburn Blll Huffstetler REBEL VERSUS REBEL T L 1 Nl l r Dzwd Fuller John Llewellyn Dov: U12 THIRD ROW Cneh Ben Greene om hlm Bl Th me lro Heudvvck Jfhn Emert ine T nw lnne Kenneth Bev ns Butch Borah Herrnan Cogdlll Kenneth Cottrell J C Wllson Clay Crowder aul Mwrlln Dan Rapver Ted Wulson --LMT? 27 LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Jimmy Harris, Ted Wilson, Neal Kidd, Pat Flynn, Don Al- len, Coach Emerson Watson. STANDING: Bob Harper, Kenneth Hutson, Gene Lambert, John Driskill, Averyn Ferguson, David Ram- sey, Eugene Garren. REBEL BASKETEEBS LEFT TO RIGHT: Harville Parks, Bobby Hollingshead, Perry Paine, Joel Giffin, Gayle Ferguson, Billy Huffstetltler, Levi Brock, Danny Rapier, Burton Stone, John Llewellyn Dale Cox, Gerald Gibson, Coach Ben Greene fm, X 3 1' K vt wt , .X ' ll wif' 28 S-Q THE OLD GRADS STILL LOOK GOOD. WE LOST TO THEM ON DECEMBER 6, l95l. .I l'NI0ll IIIGII TEANI LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Gilbert Frye, Jimmy Huffstetler, lvan Potter, Kenny Brock, George Paine, Jimmy Reed, Tom Ramsey, Bobby Haralson, SECOND ROW: Coach Charles Headrick, David Stanley, Al- vin Cruze, Scotty Trundle, John Franklin, Tom Cate, Pbilip Mook, Eddie King, Jimmy Everett, Assistant Coach Fred Condry. G LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Jimmy Sfur- ROW: Don Allen, John Driskill, Jimmy Har- geon, Bobby Matthews, James Montgomery, ris, Ailan Queener, Benny Cate, Mack Bill Crowder, Kennis Whitehead, SECOND Sharpe, Andy Jones. ll A S E B A L L WELL POISED WALK PRETTY, PLEASE fr' gr., QVWPHV I ' A 1' ,'vf?u qi KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE BALL GIRLS' PHYSICAL li Il If C A T I 0 N One course which gives Maryville High School girls a period of recreation and acti- vity is physical education. Tennis, softball, volleyball, tumbling, and basketball prove quite a change from algebra, Latin, and other studies. Usually one special activity is engaged in for a six-weeks period, Volley- ball and basketball tournaments provide high points in the year's work along with tumbling exhibitions. FOOTBALL MATERIAL Q 7'N' 5 Simi? 2 if' I in .,4....., ml 144 ' was flung-Q ' xml , Ali! . ii! i LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: John Trundle, Doris Dal C. D, Curtis, Jerry Lambert. THIRD ROW: Calvin Eosterday, Betty Nell Hitch, Eddie King, Betty Long, Dunbar, John Llewellyn, Ann Taylor. Eugene Garrenj SECOND ROW: Myrna Bolton, Princi- STUDENT CIDUNCIL IIEPIIESENTS US BUSY LITTLE BEES 32 Students of Maryville High School may express their wishes concerning school mat- ters through the Student Council. This or- ganization was introduced here in I946. Each class elects one boy and one girl, ap- proved by the faculty, to represent it on the Council, With the aid of Principal C. D. Curtis and Calvin Dunbar, these I2 students perform many duties, among which are help- Ang new pupils to become adjusted to Mary- ville High and welcoming visiting groups and teams, The Council also performs a ser- vice to the community by securing ushers for home football games. ,,,,,..,,livf 1 41mr','t'1 Allin' wr, wp, MMM vnlllw 44 1 Q 3 AJM 4 fm MP4 wal , .. t , 'ff r ,Mt 'f . . f T ,..,, M 4 , ,f A-7, ,AW HJ 1 N , ,,, ,. ,.. ...Sf v M an 'fu , . uf' 9' ' ., . 5 A , .yy ,,,, , . ,N ,, 4-.,.m,. , , , ,- ,anim .-,,, 1, Af , -f . , . . . -4 A L l1.a.' If fQ1 r1 597' , .- , --Nl R v XJ' xx, r f,,,g'M'4 'W w':'f 'i fi f 'J' 1 ' 5, T W5 ,fill .:-' i Y .1 .- v . ' v W , f ' f . A -H , 'frwfr fd' .,.., 'ml-rm' T , wi ... vzefa'4,4fz,f vii' li 0532- ' ' 'df -X,-vi-vw' 'Q 'W ' Q fs iii' 'aux' Dx.-, uct. .-fbctt 1 ff ' , .1 ff.. . ' ' LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Leon Rhea, Rodney King, R.cl1ard Powers, Evelyn Holland, Pat Shamblin, Charles M.lIsaps, John Erwin, M, C. McCarter, Eldon T 6 I CLUB One of the most important links between Maryville High School and the community, the Trade and lndustry Club, provides jobs tor those pupils wanting them. Now includ- ing l3 students, this group strives to better prepare its members to begin their lives as citizens and builders of tomorrow's com- munities. All junior and senior pupils com- pleting this course receive two credits. Nhitcheacig Cecil Hatcher, SECOND ROW: J. P, Ste- wart, Eugenc Clabough, Morie Tallent, Betty Merritt. DIAGNOSTICIAN mv LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Bull Crowder Vannle Traylor James Cummungs Barbora Bowman John Trundlc Bull Howell John Klng Sandra Davls SEC ORD ROW Charlotte Cupp Marlene Penne Wlnnue Jo Englush Ross Swany Bobble Blrd Jo Ann Burns THIRD ROW Dons Easterday Loulse Holcombe Betty ELEANOR BADGETT Teacher of speech arts who takes us unto the maguc world of make belreve behrnd the foot lughts 34 GP' mv' 'E lunter lackle Grlggs Wanda Jo Klrkland Teresa leonarrl K thryn Wells FOURTH ROW Pat Flynn Jam MoJf Morgan Blggs Mar anne Sanders Ray Roblnson Buddy Byrd Mary Rose Kldd Qalena Ash wander Barbara Franklrn Betty Lambert Mrs Martrn Badgett TIILSPIAN CLIB Wuth Mrs Martnn Badgett as sponsor the Thespnan Club as one of the most actrve or gannzatrons un our school Each year the club presents one or more plays and chapel programs To joan thus group, a person must have had a malor actung role un or assnst tn the productlon of a three act play lt as the asm of these members to promote the ap precuatron of drama rn small communutles as well as nn larger ones . rf 5 'I M , r, A K .fa ,,,, 5 ' 4 r Q, .f. 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L ' I r 4' ff 4 LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Pat Flynn Eugene Gar ren Sarr' C rter Pat Carrlgan Jnmmy Sturgeon Bob Matthews Neal Kidd Ronald Hannah SECOND ROW Alexander Innes Coach Jam Renfro Bull Crowder Bob YARSITI CLIB A boy must have earned a letter un foot ball basketball baseball or tennls by p ay mg nn a mnnnmum number of mterscholastzc games or managnng a team to be a member of the Varsity Club Thus organlzatlon spon sored by Coach Jlm Renfro encourages clean Invnng recreation and good sportsmanshup among the boys Although the club IS not an afflluate of a national group similar or ganuzatnons exnst nn many hugh schools J vxl Harper THIRD ROW John Drnsknll Gene Lambert enneth Hutson Don Allen Bud Whute Jnm Hams Charles He druck Bull Bridges ff THEY SUPPORT THE REBELS 35 E One of Maryvnlle s most recently organuz ed groups the YTeens as atfnlnated wuth the Y W C A Snnce I947 thas club has constantly grown untll It now Includes 90 gurls Many of the group s protects, such as avdnng the needy help to strengthen the Innk between this school and nts communlty Mass Beryl Fox and Mrs James Renfro are currently servlng as sponsors of the sensor and junior duvlsnons respectively SENIOR Y TEENS LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Jo Ann Sums Sandra IDBVIS D9 ty Nell I-'latch Kathryn Wells Terry Ann 1 ong SECOND ROW Anne Caylor Marnanne Sanders Barbara Bowman Jo Ann Burns Bobble Bnrd Betty Lanbert Cwlena Ashwander Wanda Klrkland Teresa Leonaro Helen Long Betty Wullnams THIRD ROW M rtha Mcore Frances Ditto Nancy Fonde Mary Katherune Sharp Helen Freeman Gaul Taunton Bullle tty 1: h Cox Lounse Holcombe Charlotte Cupp Vluldred Erncrt Miss Beryl Fox FOURTH ROW Wm ne Jo Efvolush Vannee Traylor Barbara Franklrn Bar I ora G gory Vnrglnla Marshall Helen Tedford Peggy Everett Evelyn Blackburn JUNIOR Y TEENS LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW Deanna West Dora Caldwell Shnrley Whaley Jo Ann Fogg Frances Harbl sow Delores Rogers Sandra Evans Patsy Hughes Carol Jones Louuse Coleman Joyce Krdd Freda Hol Inngshead SECOND ROW Geraldme Hackworth Aloha Thomson Betty Jo Jones Carol Huckey Bonnue Bormg B tty Jo Johnson Blllue Jo Tunker Foye Montgomery Margaret Ann Dntto Anne Rudungs Edwuna Foster Margare Gentry Barbara Mynatt THIRD ROW Helen R wan Carol Ann Proaps Patsy Hawn Myrna Bolton Carole Sterlung Nancy Bunch Mary Evelyn Allen Susan Ruce Juanuta Carpenter FOURTH ROW Jane Mook Mr James Renfro Betty June Edmondson Ann Sulh on Vlrgunna Wllson Barbara Thrower Ellen Ann Judllns Mary Nelle Anderson Nana Newberry Nancy Lambert Gayle Costner Betty Whute Margoret Dnxon Lunda Stephens Jeamne Luther Carol Jensen ANGELIC LI'I'l'LE GALS ARENT THEY? ff ,f HARMONY IN THIS GROUP .- I li if Il f f I 1 ,ff - I lf' ff! ' I I BEST LOOKING Bobbie Bird Bill Bridges XYIIO S YVIIO BEST CITIZENS Doris Easferday John Trundle gl M If 4 gl MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED Varmie Traylor Charles Lamb AT DIABYVILLE MOST POPULAR Teresa Leonard Charles Headrick X 1 WITTIEST Barbara Franklin Bill Howell MOST VERSATILE Bettie Holt Bill Crowder SEVENTH GRADE Dolly Eakes Alvm Cruze ,rd OI'eS Og Bobbb' Hol I i nggelgad 40 EIGHTH GRADE Carolyn Calloway Eddne Kung ITE AVUB W? JUNIORS Betty Nell Hit H c Gene Lambert --. SOPHOMORES Mary Nelle A 1.1 X. if E f nderson J err y Lambert CUPATIUN oc YeIIinQ il-X X if , .ff M39 K ' 'lawn ' :UNM Mr 1 if -M: A-,xx ,S- 'x'-.W vb' wi , ' M in 4. f f,A44ff1f'9 M' , Ma , .nwuijg wfmfgj SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHTQ FIRST ROW: Dol- ly Eakes, secretory and treasurerg Beverly Millsaps, vice-presidentp Kay Lewellyn, Student Council re- presenfativeg SECOND ROWQ LEFT TO RIGHT: Alvin Cruze, oresidenfg Tommy Ramsey, Student Council representative. JACK CONNELL: Teacher of music is one trombonist whose rhythmic soul likes the classical, too. T. CLAIR: Teacher of IAQEE ind Tennessee hislofvi b , vlcindirs if teaching C3: 'po5S'bly end. lead to such an ,xx E 'K C1 is ...N E MARY ANNIS PEARSON: Tea- cher of English ond history who seems the ideal MHS, alumna. VAULTA ROBINSON: Teacher of home economics, spelling, and reading who gardens ex- pertly, cooks divinely, and keeps peace between Alcoa and MQW. villc. Oy! - ' 1 cfm 9 md 4 5 K 4,4 MR. CONNELL'S HOMEROOM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Terry Rapier, Donald Rogers, Tip Hitch, Dick Williams, Bobby Don Roulette, Wayne Oliver, Lynn Morton, Dicky Morton, SECOND ROW1 George Match, Allen Mclnturtt, Buddy Keeble, Jimmy Mc- Connell, Eddie Lambert, Jerry Sweitzer, THIRD ROW1 Ralph Morrison, Robert Lewis, Ralph Roberts, Earl Thatcher, Lawrence Sweet, FOURTH ROW: Scott Trundle, Jack Connell, Johnny Stratton, Bill Haddox, Tommy Ramsey, Lloyd Hickman, NOT PICTLJRED: Frank Hyder, Jim Lambert. 44 MRS. PEARSON'S HOMEROOM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Ruby Hatcher, Janice Brock, Gail Moon, Madlyn Howell, Dolly Eakes, Joyce Greene, SECOND ROW: Mary Ellen Evans, Becky Barnard, Joline Hill, Judy Hunter, Betsy Lewis, Mary Ann Jones, Mary Ann Anthony, Ellen Montgomery, THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Davis, Eleanor Kenst, Carolyn Gass, Nancy Helen Hill, Doris Ann Hayes, Kay Hair, Harlean Hickman, FOURTH ROWi Sue Dodson, Shirley Gentry, Jeanette Bryant, Mrs. Thomas Pearson, Wilma Henry, Geneva Bryant, Leona Headrick. 45 - l . l ,V V .1 V Q ' l ' iffy x , , l- .NV. K . 'X MRS. ROBINSON'S HOMEROOM A ' A ' LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Nancy Weaver, Gladys Roberts, Mary Rauls- ton, Mary Frances Mynatt, Beverly Millsaps, Martha Lee Mull, Dorothy Sample, SECOND ROW: Yvonne Vinscr'-, Shirley Sanders, Adra Anne Weis- garber, Lynda Ridings, Priscilla Parks, Emily Reagan, Mrs. R, M. Robinson: THIRD ROW: Frances Presley, Patricia Penland, Martha Mynatt, Sara Ray Smith, Barbara Rhyne, Jeanette Payne, Kay Llewellyn, Shell Taylor, Roberta Stepp. 46 ' 1 X. L' .- 6 . ' . .J ' Q I 1 T, MR. ST. CLAIR'S HOMEROOM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Paul Hawkins, Terry Cafe, Bob Beaty, Jerry Baker, SECOND ROWi Fred Carroll, Bill Allen, Bill Bradley, Mike Christian, Paris Gentry, Ronny Cupp, THIRD ROW, Alvin Cruze, Roy Fox, Verl Fuller, Tom Blakenship, Allen England, James Headrick, David Aitkin, FOURTH ROW: David Earnest, Richard Crowder, Bill Carroll, James St. Clair, Tom Banks, Anderson Hatcher, John Dunlap. 47 MRS. DELOZIER'S HOMEROOM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROWi Carol Coulter, Carol Holland, SECOND ROW: Alice Lane, Rainelle King, Barbara McCan1mon, Laura Largen, Loretta Ballew, Carol Blankenship, Mavis Chambers, Carolyn Callaway, THIRD ROW: Sandra Green, Frances Henry, Jo Farley, Susan Knox, Sylvia Cates, Brenda Bradshaw, Wilda Carver, Lodema Wear, FOURTH ROW: Glenda Lovingood, Gladys Laughlin, Wanda Horner, Patty Gordon, Mrs, Paul DeLozier, Wanda Long, Wilma Robinson, Grace Wilson, Betty Green. 49 '75 fig , i -J , 0. AIN lx' 111' 1 ,,, i x, 'K f -,,v.fW ' Ks' ,SF Af' MRS. STEWART'S HOMEROOM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Betty Fay Wilson, Patsy Grubb, Eleanor Hitch, Shirley Smith, Peggy Watts, Marilyn Srnith, Sonia Morton, Gwen DeLozier, SECOND ROW1 Helen Whitaker, Pat Manges, Cheral Raulston, Ann Sprad- lin, Harriet Sands, Dorothy Smelcer, Carolyn Rush, Edith Ann White, Nancy West, Anne Swany, THIRD ROW1 Carolyn Thomas, Margaret Sample, Anne Taylor, Shelby White, Mrs. J. P Stewart, Georgia Nell Tinker, Shirley Patter- son, Delores Rich, Anna Sue Ryan. 50 at-'Hx i -i- dqp' 7 ' W M Q A, v 4 '1 - ' lb 'fa. 9 , ...K 'Wim L MR. WATSON'S HOMEROOM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: George Paine, Jack Broyles, Mickey Clark, Roger Roach, David Stanley, James Irwin, Dale Young, Michael Talley, Thomas Drinnen, Gilbert Frye, SECOND ROW: Sammy Greene, Andy Brown, David Byar, John Franklin, Jack Damron, Bobby Haralson, Billy Phillips, Bobby Freeman, Gene Walker, Bill Williams, Ray Thomas, THIRD ROWi Robert Harbison, Bill Jones, Donald Talley, Max Cummings, Richard Lowe, Jimmy Reed, William Judkins, Phillip Mook, Jack Morton, Jerry Orr, Ralph Williams, Roger Wolfe, FOURTH ROW: Larry Taylor, Ned Morris, Terry Foster, Donald Wilson, Ivan Potter, Jimmy Everett, Thomas Cate, Kenny Brock, Jimmy Huff- stetler, David Eagleton, FIFTH ROW: Mac McNutt, Billy Dodson, Tony Greene, Emerson Watson, Arthur Roy, Ronnie Black, Ben Kinser, Edwin King, Donald Robinson. 51 'Q 4' FBESIIDIEN TROY HADDOX-teacher of English whose store of patience is great enough to withstand the antics of even sophomores and freshmen. DOROTHY REED-teacher of languages . . translates the international correspondence for MHSers. LEFT TO RIGHT: Myrna Bolton, secretary and treasurer, Alwyn Staley, presidentg Carol Sterling, vice-president. .K ,,z. ,Iv ,..yi H 1 ,.-i' l. EVELYN RENFRO-teacher of girls' physical education, who looks so dainty but has enough energy to keep Coach and young Jimmy in line. jvnv RUTH WEBB-teacher of Eng- lish who helps us to master those basic principles of our lgnguage and to like doing it. cv 'Q-' MISS HADDOX'S HOMEROOM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Louise Coleman, Carolyn Coada, Morris Allen, Shirley Whaley, Nancy Bunch, Billy Bird, Bonnie Boring, Edward Borah, Tim Byar, SECOND ROW: Clay Crowder, Jimmy Bradburn, Mary Evelyn Allen, Mary Earle Anderson, Robert Dunlap, Ellis Carpenter, Paul Beach, Bobby Dockery, Shirley Bradley, Wanda Carver, Charlotte Blair, THIRD ROW: Dora Caldwell, Ray Barnes, Billy Campbell, Myrna Bolton, Sonny Axley, Miss Troy Haddox, John Crawford, Ross Burchfiel, Don Dunlap. 53 .1 J if 1 5 N' L- i2 ,IV 51 0. Ga' , J g 22,16 si f -- 1' 4 : f: ea 425' Y liaa ' : f .. 1 Q1 1 Q1 'lg , i ,, 7 : ': ' f lun 5 1 , ll lt' ' I gi. - 55 ,-3 1 ni U If 4 fb - ' ' S 5 S in ' ,leg 'T 1 t f V NO 5 P i 4 p - JY '2 iivf' S N! F' M ug 'YS 'Q ' 'Y pt--, on - K 1. i,r'fw1,,z V L: 1 4. v K ' Q , A,!S 'A pf P 'Il 'xi ., Z fw.fQ1,,, 'ff' 's:r fyifv' E. . sf s 'fs'f ,. y g 5,92 + V f iii' 0' MISS REED'S HOMEROOM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Burton Spangler, Burton Stone, Alwyn Staley Carole Sterling, SECOND ROW: Betty White, Deanna West, Carol Ann West J, E, Wilson, Linda Stevens, Susan Rice, Maxine Sweet, Betty Jo Walker THIRD ROW: B C. Robinson, Ray Scarborough, Delores Rogers, Ben Young Kenneth Young, Bill Staib, FOURTH ROW: Bobby Taylou, Bobby Watson David Willis, David Young, Helen Rowan, Jimmy Stinnett, Don Wilkerson Wayne Waller. 54 1 MRS. RENFRO'S HOMEROOM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Jack Kidel, Thomas McLemore, SECOND ROW: Jimmy Ridings, Carol Jones, Joyce Kidd, Betty Jo Jones, THIRD ROW: Willa McElroy, Betty Jo Johnson, Patsy Hughes, Jane Marshall, Elizabeth Ann Pilkington, FOURTH ROW1 Bobby Phillips, John Llewellyn, Joe MacMahan, John Lindsey, Jimmy Presley, FIFTH ROWi Danny Rapier, John Kinard, Paul Martin, Mrs. James Renfro, John Nichols, Donny Riden, Cecil McLemore, Ed McLemore, Richard Knight, Mark Leonard, Richard Miller. 55 lg T 'x Xin .lf K W 6 fl MW VV di-if 41, xv if ff' mln'-,, ,W 7 P F V , we it 1 T f 12 givin: v-fi, ' ' Nl' F' 'W fl-4 F' ., 'A it' ' 1. ' A t 'A' S Q fr' fb' , lv . ' A ' 'UW f 'L . ' A , f, , rg yt , . iw , , , ., if Q A. .Y , V, ,, H ' , 3 Qs, rfb., Vgiitngg. V, 1. W' , ,A fi 4 Y U S ,i.wi,,, , l - ,img Ar, I Q, ii, , ,, r Y, , rf , ,A , 4 , ,. , V ' Q Q .V 1 R ,c tb E 'if, Av 1' ' A X , f 3 U1 . R . A , 0. A 4 1 X I A X Q EW' 4 . A . MRS. WEBB'S HOMEROOM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Margaret Dixon, Gerald Gibson, Donna Cowan, David Fuller, Sandra Evans, Wayne Holland, Martha Fuller, Patsv Hawn, SECOND ROW' Margaret Gentry, Mary Francis Harbison, Joel Giffin, Mar- shall Hurst, Jo Ann Fagg, Billy Johnson, Carol Hickey, Norman Hicks, THIRD ROW Wayne Hickman, Ronnie French, Billy Headrick, Edwina Foster, Buddy Hammontree, Morris Holcombe, Bcbby Hollingshead, FOURTH ROW1 Mrs. Leslie Webb, Joe Donald Eakes, Gayle Ferguson, lra Headrick, 56 45 BELLE BAKER-teacher of alge- bra who claims that only fishing is more fun than teaching. ,anne-XM W1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Morton, vice-presi- dent, Neal Kidd, president: Levi Brock, sec- retary and treasurer. BEN GREENE-teacher of sci- ence and assistant cooch . . hopes that serious look fools folks-won't work, we know he loves a joke. lltuw X x T ' if if r as Us 16-Q I X f l l x ' l .iw S0l'lIODI0llliS NOAH JOHNSON-teacher of science and volunteer choir member-likes to tease those girls who venture into physics class. JIM RENFRO-teacher of physi- ccl education and football coach who is a real swell guy in anybody's book. 9 I - 5 tail FW? 'W J , uf is ' X i,twMdv,..--.1 l MRS BAKERS HOMEROOM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROWi Hilda Haun, Dale Cox, Tommy Innes, SECOND ROW. Bonnie Hitch, Elsie Holland, Freda Hollingsltead, Irene Gamble, Geraldine Hackworth, THIRD ROUND Lillian Gentry, Gene Davis, Bertie Fife, Doris Hunter, FOURTH ROW' Bobby Gilbert, Neal Kidd, Neubert Jackson, Douglas Greene, Billy Huffstetlerg FIFTH ROW, Kenneth Dunlap, Lee Hyder, R, L. Hicks, Mrs, Sam Baker, Don Gordon. 58 MQW WML! Wm, MQ , S MR. GREEN'S HOMEROOM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW' Dar Carrigan, Juanita Carpenter, Levi Brock, Charlene Allen, Jack Carroll, Margaret Ann Ditto, SECOND ROWt Herman Cogdill, Barbara Counts, Shirley Dodson, Eddie Badgett, Cassie Caughron, Earline Arnrnons Gayle Costner, THIRD ROVV3 Joe Carroll, Mary Nell Ander- son, Betty June Edmondson Vlfavne Brown, Ernest Blankenship, FOURTH ROW3 Kenneth Biyens, Marion Carter, Edward Briggs, Ben Greene. 59 leigh ' U93 Wt assi' - MR JOHNSONS HOMEROOM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW3 Elwood West, Lynn Shasteen, SECOND ROW: Lynn York, Anne Ridings, Aloha Thomson, Marlene Reagan, John Robinson, THIRD ROW: David Sweitzer, Mary Ann Sparks, Nannie Saffels, Barbara Thrower, Ann Sullivan Billie Jo Tinker, Robert Travlor Edwin Watts' FOURTH ROW: Billy Row, Bobby Thomas, Bill Sutton, Robert White, FIFTH ROW1 Buddy Stinnett, Morris Wallace, Ed Singleton, Noah Johnson, Marvin Stewart, Larry York. 60 mf ii . ,,- I I My I! Glo- 'nf XWLIA V I ,,,v MR. RENFRO'S HOMEROOM LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Jane Mook, Carol Ann Proaps, Barbara Mynatf, Faye Montgomery, Nancy Lambert, Ann Sullivan, Jerry Lambert, SECOND ROW: Nana Newberry, Jean McCoy, Wilda Hyde, LaVerne Lambert, THIRD ROW, Carol Jensen, Jeanine Luther, Laura Jane Miller, Ellen Ann Judkins, Billy Mynatt, David Lewis, Thomas McCarfer, Perry Paine, Charles B, Morton, Barney Lowe, FOURTH ROW: James Renfro, Earl Purkey Parks Hall, Hoyle Madison, Doyle Oliver. 61 4-Ha, I, 2 IUNIIIBS JoHN ANDERSON Lols BALLEW 'Xu GLADYS pa NES f 1 1 1 mu: BEAT! , . f 1 EvELvN BLAC?CBURN QLADYS smut X . ! If 4 ' v I I EUGENE BORING ' 1 7 E ' f .AWANDA sonms MARY JEAN BRADLEY KENNETH BROWN WILMA CHAMBERS EUGENE CLABOUGH FRED CONDRY KENNETH COTTRELL SARAH COX lf L A' S I sHmLsv cur? HALEN mwls 1 rnmces m1'1o ' PEGGY EVERETT JOHN FENTON AVERYN FERGUSON MADGE FIFE NANCY FONDE LORAINE FOSTER A HELEN FREEMAN , EUGENE GARREN BARBARA ANNFGREGORY 1 v DAVID HAIR RICFIARD HANCOX PHYLLIS HICKEY 0l 195 BETTY Neu. HITCH KENNETH HUTSON BILLY HUTTON JOHN IRWIN ALLEN KING RODNEY KING ' GENE LAMBERT HELEN LONG TERRY ANN LONG FLETCHER LOWE BOBBY LYNCH BOBBY McCAMMON M. C. McCARTER PEGGY McCLURE GENE McCONNELL sr iN lia- Qin'-I I -'fl' 1- 0F 1953 HOLMES SEMKEN JO ANN SIMS MARY KATHRYN' SHARP QRIL numou I HELEN Teorono mu. THoMAs . LINDA TOOLE ALMA WALKER SUE WATKINS I I I ' , . a 1 A 4 . 14, I BUDDY WHITE ELDON WHITEH EAD PATSY WICKS TED WILSON NOT FICTURED: JOYCE CHAMBERS DON FEEZELL EUGENE HATCHER DOROTHY MAPLES I 'QT' Q T pf' ff:- sl iN ws, I f-'Q IN lIDI0lIA Caresslng wreaths of moonrays t pped the waves Strong leaplng waves respondang to each cther IH measured motion A reslstlng roar theur answer to the moon pulse As meeting retreatung meetmg thcy sought long sandy fungers ln tureless futulnty to gain the shore One wave quietly wuthun the flow Saw beckonlng moonrays and forgot the hore Felt furst the tide surge of the Volceless Call CLARA HOUSTON 68 4 ' Nl 1 DI I A 3 , 1 1 ' 1 T I I i , 1 1 ' c 1 W' 404, fff , 1 do ,JN x LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Allen, president, Mar lene Paine, secretary, Barbara Franklin, treasurer, John Trundle, vice-president. SENIOIlS LUELLA BEACH-teacher of BERYL FOX-teacher of com- social studies who gives a mercial studies who implants in twinkling smile with a kind us a keen respect for the digni- XX heart and an iron will behind it. ty of work well done. , L 4 ' '96- HELEN OTT-librarian, keeps her department attractively ar- ranged and well equipped so that we can use the Dewey System effectively in a pleasant environment. JACK ABBOTT B ll Bottom Trousers We re In the Navy how Farmer Eat sleep and be merry DON ALLEN Dlmples Loves them thar ballgames Certamly M Pres: dent Pounds the gavel TOWNIE ANDERSON Busmess guy Entertamrng A laugh IS worth a thou Sarto oroans IH any market SALENA ASHWANDER Lakeable Gurly Dbc's lnttle helper Smgmg m the Ram Really tops TOMMY BARNARD - Narcl -Happy go-lucky and doesh t care-In circulation now--Goes for westems and is Maryville S Roy Acuff. MORGAN H. BIGG5+Buddy-Pudclle- jumper-Fred Astaire ll- Dance With A Dully. -' BOBBIE -BIRD-Robenfa-Miss Alcoa of l95l- Rich, Youngfand Pretty --Man velous majorette. BARBARA ANNE BOWMAN+BubbIes -Woman of manly interests-Gonna fol- low rn mom's footsteps-Provocative and petite. CLASS 0F '52 BILL BRIDGES-Red-Get your prescrip- tions filled here-Hunter and fisher- Way with women. JO ANN BURNS- Little Brown Jug, l Love Thee -Likes band trips, records, ribbons-Blase sophistication and a deep- throated chuckle. ' . vf, BUDDY BYRD-The bird-throated warb- ler-Frankie-boy-Supporter of sports- Good all-round guy. EDDIE CARRIGAN--Mechanical Man- Short and sweet-Nature and Wisdom al- ways stay the same, SAMMY CARTER-- Sarnbo -Fond of hunters-Old reliable 4 Sleepy-head - Football demon-Ham Knot ediblel radio operator. BEN CATE- Benny -Cute Fellow- Beautiful Brown Eyes - Sportster - Medium, dark, and appealing. BETTY JO CAUGHRON-Hater of home- work--Keep you comfortable while travel- ing by air-Artist-Collects photographs. ETHEL CAUGHRON- Just My Bill - Sonia Henie-Efficient Secretary-AIL American sports spectator. ,aw 4 ga C I. A S S 0 F ' 5 2 ANNE CAYLOR - Amiable- Music, Music, Music -Ambitious little lady- Babs. CHARLES CLABOUGH-Tall, dark, and handsome - Pat's patent- Hey, Hey, Good Looking -Business man, T. R. COOK- Mr, Friendly, '52 -Ener- gy and ambition-Love those curly Iocksl -Goin' might far in the business world. BILL CROWDER-Nimble-fingers lCho- pinl Crowder - One Love - Modest man-Bill of all trades land good at alll. 1,1 g JIMQAY CUMMINGS-f-Penny Pincher- The Wart'f-Sports lover -T Missionary -- Clvilization.'7 l , - cHARLo,T11e,,tuPr- Tho look in your eyes 'was as soft as'the ,underside of soap in a soap- ish. That 'sweet, quiet one- Music the big thing--Those country boys. n l, if f SANDRA DAVIS - Sandy - Barker for Shan Bros. Shows H9605-Who says, Women talk lots. -Step right up, ladies and Gentlemen-Object matrimony. FRANKIE DODSON - 'Dody - Sweet Sal'ly--What sweet delight a quiet life affords. R K V 72 CLASS 0F '52 JOHN DRISKILL-- Dricco - Drip - Sports star-Tall-Please buy an Ap- palachian. DORIS EASTERDAY - Still waters run deep- Two Loves Have I -A mischiev- ous Miss who always tried to practice the safe driving rules. MILDRED EMERT- Millie -The fu- ture perfect f?J secretary-That is, if she can find a cute boss-Her favorite ambi- tion is washing dishes--HO HO! WINNIE JO ENGLISH-Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing in woman-An apple a day keeps the doctor away. PAT FLYNN- Blond-BombshelI - A great guy with a nose for finding trouble -Was the luck of the Irish, when Clan- cy Lowered the Boom, but There's been a change in him, now. WI LA BARBARA FLEXIBLE FRANKLIN - A A pert lassie who likes everything from nuts qnlname your typel to thimbles-Love those ebony eyes!--A classy chassis! I SHIRLEY GAMBLE+Like the ants, she's 'always busy- Squirrley minds her P's and Q's also her A B Cs-A saucy little senior in all respects. JACKIE GRIGGS--Soft and light was her voice - Especially as she sang l'm ln Love With A Wonderful Guy. +Three guesses who he is? if fi ff' 4-of 'tiff' an-A Uh Javvff' 'Wa- , whmuzucm- L?,lcW'w.J 9-4,51 ,fax il.. 'fuz- 1' '1 'ZZ' 1. 0 '4Y'2 'fr b fl A 1' in Us CLASS 0F '52 RONALD HANNAH-Ronnie-The out- door type-Strong and sturdy--Dislikes all types of writing-A firm believer in actions speak louder than words -- A Steady-Daddy who likes home-cooking. JAMES HARGIS-Einstein I I-M-EfC2-- Food means nothing when it comes to studying- Just call me professor. BOB L. HARPER-The L. for likeable- Orib of the Roving Kind who likes hunt- ing andsFiSLlain,g-But we won't say what f6?L7A ring-ding Mgbasqketeer. lr AX- A . ,.- Jimmy mums - FlaSh+Mr. Touch- down, U.LS. A.-Likestto hevcklc, pester, 'tea3c, and Worry the teachers-Is really A 'Kitten On ThefKeyS -Color of hair- Unknown--He's Qhadjso many shades, he doesn't know the true bhe.Q . ' ' , A '- 1. i x i. cscn. RAY HATCHER-The silent ana- reserved species of man- Say It With Flowers --Likes his Ford but not soup- ed-up -A fine fellow. CHARLES HEADRICK-Alias Fatboy to his team-mates-Girls are a minor de- tail when Charley, My Boy is hongry- A Big-Wheel with a slew-foot measur- ing I4-E!-Classified as the AlI-Ameri- can boy. RAYMOND E. HILL-Black, curly hair and dark eyes-Sounds O. K., eh, what! -Likes to gage pfciturbs--W de whom of?-Thejbje botfom trdusfer pf . 4 v 5 y ' ' I kjJ x 4f 5 my LO isEinl:Fi.CoMBf-+ Lp th per- fe exa of s phi I ated io , will probadley he :Til , PAD, , r .y j O J o be Dict' naryl ct! c ion on Mr. ivgxbsteru though. I 1 A' l 'I 1 ' fi wi x,-M! A QLASS rar '52, 1 D EVELYN HOLLAND- Sweet and Love- ly -On her own since her family moved -grey-eyed, gracious-A most willing and welcome worker. BETTIE HOLT- Fuzzy will be Seen in the Broadway production, Born, the day before yesterday -Better known as the Mean little kid -Favorite colors, ma- roon and gray-Guess why? BILL HOWELL- The Kid -Alias the Mad-Cap of the seniors-Ambitiom funeral director-Beware you folks who blow your tops -is the life Pl of any party-ls going to be Shoveling off come May 26. BETTY HUNTER- Obeys the Helm - ls at home in her own back yard-Cute and contagious-Sorry, fellow, her heart belongs to another. ALEXANDER INNES - Toothless is rough, rugged, and ready-Motto Be Prepared -ls quiet as a mouse lin some casesl-A good, ole guy. JERRY KERR-C. O.-lnclined to be the pessimistic type-The No. l kicker for the Rebs -His dry wit can't be equaled -Thank goodness-Likes to take cars apart aria see what makes them run--but the Qtrouble is getting all the .pieces in the right places, MARY fROSE KIDD-Theme song - I dream of Gene with the light, brown hair +Calls'l,a shade a spade-Likes to jabber on the phone and join in the drugstore topics+A sweetie pie. il JOHN KING--i-Guinea-Hear ye, hear ye, the Trumpeter nowfsounds-Lovethose Pcntiacs +A Steady-Daddy who will shall we say, never set the Thames on fire. V . H5 MV' I 1. 'Dx if I 1955 gf. 'Q A ION ,f , . 'mf 5, ,J i it fix is-sf .4-f l 319' '-ll! ' ,li it 5 1 All ll'1 jf , ,' V OU! I' V ,1,A bl, I XV , V ' ' 1-'lf I lfffl .,' 3 y I l,l !' Nisfll r'!.', T, 'NAv' , I 3 !Il:, I V Qli0cLAs's,,!o1+,'.3,2 it y i IL, ull I I ' XI ,rv I A 0' ,uf i , 'A i A' ' ij f T J 7 . 1 A l' i -f f , r I, . X p It i Fr li -',.! v I - ,A, I WANDA Jo -IAIRICLANP-Likesyto' iryvf' . her skill land Buick? ,id fidpwlidir , Mi! Race -Tries to 'lmake hatyyhlhile th surly' . shines -A real, gone gal!! ij' li M I - I4 . L i ' A , i i ff CHARLES LAMB-Charlie vd5.9lkfEdi5pr' f Lamb-Tall, lanky Iaddie-Pardon' me,yfl Reverend-Paper boy. G fy i J f ' I7 , , I Yi , i ! 1 i, . -0 A ' ' , ly, i BETTY LAMBERT- Birdie -Jml li' i or, vitality-Eftervescent after th ysbfiyyfl' est day-Drives a Chrysler and Qonjgi 'fi behind the wheel ofa convertible! 1' I ' fi' . GLEN LAMBERT - Steady Eieddae' Fd.iiifUi - Twins!!! - The mhn who '- works with the band. A l JOHN E. LANE- Temple of our purest thoughts l silence -Bashful Boy-John Emerta +ve I TERESA LEONARD-Lady with numer- - ' ' Y ous talents - Yankee Doodle - Terry- Busy Little bee. NORMA LILLARD-There was a preach- f--.Y aug, .4 coug.,' , er's little girl, who had several curls, all -ug. over her head. And when she was good, 5 she was very, very good-And when she was bad-Wowll-Ambition - to join the airlines-Reason - Don't you wish you knew? BOBBY MATTHEWS - Our Stormy Chick - Fierce blue stare - Cute enough to make old ladies fuss over, but scraopy enough to change their minds- Baseball enthusiast. 76 ililfi, ,fd , , ji! J NX, ' I f X I , f iff.-1419 'ffl 7 ff ff I, I 'ff Qs? Afyiv 1, i fc vffffne- lf L A S 5 0 lf 2 5 2 BETTIE MERRITT--Shiny grin serving the cafeteria line-Likes auto racing and the Yankees-Wants to see the world- But not to hurry- Hey, Louisel CHARLES DEVON MILLSAPS - Copies General Bob Neyland's pessimistic atti- tude---Capable presiding otficer-Amus- ed cletachment-Wants to be an illustra- tor like Norman Rockwell-lljlunting and byygwdyp 42-6,'f,p4z we 554,11 J ,si M44 T sq-JQZZQQ -yn LQ, K ll gf Jajpjjjif JIMMY Moons-Big-hearted grin- i got rhythm - A tarheel from North Carnlina who outsteps the majorettes- Ano a look of puckish innocence, CHARLES F. MORTON - Where Thy Dark Eye Glances -Tells you what he doesnt want tast enough-Charles F. Morton--A man of many moods. If-In gf . if - A . 14, MARLENE PAINE- Stub -A habit of going steady-Out-hikes a boy scout and stays up all night-Executive Talent and charm plus- Hello, girl? JOE PENLAND - Always Leave Them Laughing -The amiable tall guy, but don't let him tool you-There's a deter- mined will underneath that big grin, fl, . rf 5 BETTY Lou POTTER-Dangerb.Explosivel' -But laughs over it laterf 'lihatf.l Conl- sider brown, for ladies' eyesf the only ,, - . . .. w N color -Likes the movies and Everett High, ' ' BOBBIE PURKEY - Her Hair Hung Down ln Ringlets -But not the roving kind --One of our more reserved indivi- duals--Kind to people-And Reads a lot. ovw' A Q . 'Q' fylmfv-ll Mesh l H51 mw-+-1-9C'y-23 9,1953 l 'S 'Q QW WM, -M fy!!! I - V L.iV Y., . Mfr' , If! , ,gf Cc. 'iq f,- 11 ', 'l , . ilu-L CLASS 0F '52 TOMMY RANDOLPH-Big brain in math and science-But performs on the foot- ball field--Lanky, long, and determined -Enjoys poking mild fun. LORENE ROBINSON- The Spanish Ca- valier -And the Texas Cowboy-Surpris- es with double-edged wit under those long blonde locks-And follows with an inno- cent Smile. RAY E. ROBINSSN-r Sugar -Mr. Per- s o n a l i ty plus - A non-sanctimonious Christian-One of the better basses in choir- Hi, Keedl BILLY ROWLAND-Another strong, sil- ent one-With a quirk at the mouth over the antics of fellow humans--Likes the movies and to go hunting. MARIANNE SANDERS - Of Many A Mood And Many A Kind -Came as a green freshman to become one of our most likeable girls - Oh, you can do better rhah that! PATSY SHAMBLlNL-Hailed from Eve- rett, but overcame that-- Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice -Our Irish colleen -Never lets her worries bother others. A JACK SHARP-Two sides to his heart- Ono at home-The other with his twin, in the Navy-Mischief sparkles in his eyes--Beware, beware! JIMMY SIPE- lt is meat and drink to me to see a clown -Spelling almost stop- ped him-And easy on those flying arms -Hunting and fishing. ,fc iflx sis 0 F ' 5 2 , Af f' , JIMMY STURGEON-- How Many Hearts Have You Broken With Those Beautiful Blue Eyes? -Disarming Boyishness and a ready temper-Sports are tops. ROSS SWANY-Sardonic quirk-Full of good will when he wants to be- Gentle- men prefer blondes -Eating, working with cars, loafing, and traveling. ,A I , 1 . ., , . I ,'j, ' MARIE TALLENT-Panfaaze wit- The Mirth and Fun Grew Fast and Furious - To the stock car races with Betty Jane- Dotes on devil's food cake and basketball. VANNIE TRAYLOR-Demure Miss De- meanor hides an incisive intelligence and delightful wit-The executive type -Dislikes mediocrity-Enjoys basketball and swiming-Loyal to her ildeals and njakes friendshllpan art' f A 'A A - fi 11,11 ,Wil I ul A IA JQHN NELSON TRUNDLE - A large- diameter wheel is Cob -Who deserves it by being a tireless worker, pleasant and kind to all dumb animals-Including hu- mans. B L- X A ,l I ' j ' ,L -L1 -'J - ,IJ . il 4 Z' MARY KA'h-iRYN ' ELQS Jwnyhef famous Shad prof pl,irpLe at,drQl5 ofyalfif l-il'hril,ling,lB?op'Eano laugh-Clap trnanage aJprol'ect on oneillhand' and handle ten X. Y I i - 'bays yfthe' other , , V lb ' , S xl l' ll if MAL vi' ll' if' sl .ll li' A A ' V if 1' , i t. PAT WHEELER-En joys nlclst aliyfhihg- Especially social life-Wants to work in California-Blue eyes and Golden Ear- rings -PeppyA and pretty. ,Bh1Y'iAtAiN'.wiLLiAMs 4 wenf to l'sgfv0oll'i'nlQhicagqiatyear-1-Yery tiny and 'blbftde7+l.i,kes bowling and boat-riding and wants to be a nurse. . J f ' NOT PICTURED 1VERNON MORRIS-Tall, thin-,Airforce -Likes girls, grocery work-Quiet-Fav- orite expression is Wish l may never - Came from Everett. 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Red and Black page edltor I2 Varslty u I0 I2 I-I1 Y Cub MERRITT BETTIE JANE Craft Club II Future Homemakers of Amerlca 9 10 II Trade and lndustry Club I2 YTeens 9 IO MILLSAPS CHARLES DEVON Cl ss trea urer 9 VICE presldent IO homeroom presl aent IO N tlonal Forenslc League IO II I2 Smoky Mountaln D E Club natlonal presldent I-I Trade and Industrv Club I2 Student Councll IO MOORE JIMMY Sratesv ile I-'lah School Statesvllle North Carollna 9 IO Appalachlan edltorlal staff I2 Band II drum mayor I2 Cl-olr I2 H1 Y Club ll I2 Red and Black staf I2 Thesplan Club II I2 MORRIS VERNON Fverett I-'lah S hool 9 IO II Cholr I2 Smoky Mountaln D E Club I2 MORTON CHARLES F Football ff IO Trade and lndustry Club II Band 'nanag r I2 PAINE MARLENE Appalacln n clrculatlon staff I2 Class secretary I2 Homeroom secretary IO vlce presldent II Band 9 IO Iba II vlce presldent I2 Future Home tat , : ' ary Cl ,I , , r I2: ball ,105 II, I d , , : Sitv ' - , , , I . Cl b , I2. 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PENLAND, JOE Appalachian circuiat on sta'4 '2- l-lomeroom president tO Fgciiuii 9 iO, Y, E2 Band 9, lO, ll, l2, Choir, all-state Cbcir ll, Oh, Susanna, cast lO, iibrarian IO Hi-Y Club ll, l2. POTTER BETTY LOU PURKEY, BOBBIE RANDOLPH, TOMMY Appalachian business staff i2: l-lomeroom treasurer lI,' Football 9 lO, ll T2 Beta Club ll, l2, ROBINSON, LORENE Appalachian eoitcriol staff l2 Red and Black monag- inq egit'r l2. ROBINSON, RAY E. ftcuah High School 9, IO, ll: Choir l2p Thespian Club 'Gl'1ostTrain,' cast l2 ROWLA?-ID, BILLY Smoky Mountain D, E. Club l2g Trade and lndustry Club ll SANDERS, MARIANNE Appalachian business stott l2j lr-lomeroom secretary lO l2 treasurer l2' Band lO ll, flag-twirler l2, Future ln mrfmakcrs :tAn1erica 9 lO' Red and Black business manager l2' Ltizrarx Club lO Tloesplan Club ll, l2' Our Miss Brooks, cast ll, Y-Teens 9, lO, ll, president l2. SHAMBLIN, PATSY iverett l-ligh School 9 IO' Library Club lO, Trade and lnjuitrt Club I2, Y-Teens ll. SHARP, JACK Baseball ll: Football 9, lO ll, 12, Band manoger ll, l2 Choir l2j Varsitv Cluo ll, l2. SIPE, JIMMY Football 9 lO, Smoky Mountain D, E. Club l2. STURGEON, JIMMY l-lomerocrn president 9, Baseball IO, ll, l2g Football '1 IQ ll, I2 Ctoiir lf l-4'-YC1ut3 ll, T2' Red and Black page ecitor E2, Varsity Cruh TO, ll, l2, SWANY, ROSS l-lomeroom treasurer 9, lO, Band manager ll, Chess Club 9 tm-Y C ao ll, '25 Thespian Club ll, l2j 'Our 'vt ss Bro:-Qs cast ll, TALLENT, MARIE Future t-tgmemokers ct America 9 Trade and lndustry Club T2 State essat :or-test winner ll, TRAYLOR, VANNIE Appalaci-nan editorial stat? l2, t-lorneroom secretary 9, il Feta C uc, 'Conntcalef' il, l2, president 12, CbCir I2 Natieral Forensic League 9, IO, treasurer il L2rCiCiCt1t i2 Future Homemckers ot America 95 Red and Black page ed-tor, bustness manager ll, Librarx Club 9, secretorx IO, ll, l27 Thespian Club ll, l2' Our Miss Brooks cast ll: Ghost Train, fast T2 V-Teens lO, ll, i2g High School Day IO, ll, Tumbling ifiuad 9, lO, ll TRUNDLE, JOHN NELSON Appalachian business manager l2, Class vice-president ll, l2 t-lomeroom president l2' Baseball lO, Foot- boll ll T2 Banrl 9, IO, Beta Club ll, l2 Choir l2g Red and Black managing editor l2j Student Council, presitlcrt l2, Thespian Club ll, l2, Our Miss Brooks cast ll Boys' County ll, Bovs' State, 1uDrCr'ni cfurt ll Photography Club 9. WELLS, MARY KATHRYN Appalachian circulation statt l2' Hcmeroom president IO ll Tumbler lO, Cheerleader ll, l2, Choir l2, E T E A Cl'tCir 9, Oh, Susonna, ' cast IO, Future l-lomemakers ot America 9, lOj Red and Black page editor i2,' Thesptan Club ll, I2 'lOur Miss Brooks, E1flVCI'llS 'lC'j manager ll, Y-Teens ll, IZ. WHEELER, PAT Alcoa High School 9, lO: Smoky Mountain D, E. Club 92, Trade and lndustry Club I l. WILLIAMS, BETTY JEAN Cboir, t:l'- 'ote 9, Future l-lomemakers of America 9, Y'Te0ns l2. f ,id if l J, S liNl0ll IIASKISTBA JOHN DRISKILL PAT FLYNN JIMMY HARRIS 83 DON ALLEN WW? K X BOB HARPER fu X ,,,v ,A 4 , 3 J L !Q , r ' ,f , , ., ' fag .f ,. . K '.,,,' A , 5 AN' If I . P , xr A 1 A 'AV .vfzf Q f' . QQ Y X5 K? , A! T 5 - U 3, 1 Z ' ' my L ,Rx L? 'h 2 WW A, , 7 M Nfl V v t xx c v X 5 55 . 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Captain Headrick W X' ll and Co-Captain Harris presented a bouquet, X. .T 1, a crown, and a kiss to Queen Marlene Paine. lv-'J l , f ' - v Jax' Q ,.- ,Q- ', Her attendants, runners-up in the election, I--QQQRL-4, A , ., -r A ,X were Betty Nelle Hitch and Bettie Holt. ,af f' K by . .sails A Vx if , s ,, HOMECOMING QUEEN T CAPTAIN, QUEEN, AND ATTENDANTS COME ON, YOU REBS Y x fi in' 1 I EVERYBODY YELL! SENIORS' WINNING FLOAT r ' ,K 'B Compliments of SINCLAIR REFINING CO. I c. v. MORTON, Agent Phone 3611 CRAIG TEDFORD I Refrigeration 81 Manufacturing Co. CONDRY BUILDING P. O. Box 627 Telephone 'l0'l6 MARYVILLE TENNESSEE Compliments of SPECIALIZING IN CHARTER TRIPS ANYWHERE ANYTIME 710 SEVIER AVENUE KNOXVILLE TENNESSEE LAWS FURNITURE C0 Funt e Fo A y Need Ph lco Appl nces L oleum Metal Trm A Asphalt Tle 409 Wa hmgton St Phone 9 I I I l r iur r n i ia Duo Therm Oil Heaters in - i i s ' . 1 - X Z U I BROADWAY FOOD MARKET KNOXVILLE SPORTING GOODS s et K d of Spot gEqup en 1004 W Broadway 5 QBPKYXGYI 710 South Gay Street Knoxville N STOFFEL S DAIRY Old Knoxville Highway Phone 2947 TASTE THE DIFFERENCE C mplime-nfs of MARYVILLE ICE AND COAL COMPANY Regal and Phone 64 Pruden Coal WADE S Esso ssnvicswrsn naive IN RESTAURANT LYNCH BAKERY ty tlnd y C FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MARYVILLE FOR LOANS FOR SAVINGS Telephone 3680 CHARLES THEATER P FIVE POINTS Phone 3886 Maryville McCAMMON AMMONS Funeral Home MARYVILLE LUMBER CO K Phone 302 Maryville Tennessee Sullmgers Battery Shop ct Simca 1924 Road Phone 119 Service Where Friend M e Friends - All in s r in i m t 5 I Compliments of I O . C I' t f Omp 'men S O Compliments Of 1 - Par Orders - Bir a okes Smoky Mountain Highway, Maryville, Tennessee I Phone I I Home Owned 8. O erated I ' I All inds of Lumber and Automotive Ele rical Specialists Building Materials . I . 2 1 i I 1 89 THE BANK OF MARYVILLE SUaONG HARDWARE CO Maryville Tennessee ' Old R ' SINCE 1885 .PORTING GOODS 8- ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 120 W Broadway Maryvllle W W , MARYVILLE Compliments of Lambert Bros Inc KNOXVILLE TENNESSEE PHONE 2 0155 Whnte Offrce Machnnes Inc Comphmems of v P D VJONT WRITE CALL WHITE C pls I f MAYOR JOHN C. CRAWFORD JR COMPANY 413 Edison St. Phone 696 :- C I 'The eIuabIe ' Comphments of e ecome Your Account Member Federal Depcsif Insurance Corporati I o 0 . . . I . 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Cumberland and 18th Knoxville, Tennessee MURPHY PAINTS H H LYONS FOOD MARKET om KNOXVILLE HIGHWAY AT WILDWOOD ROAD KASCO FEEDS PHONE 1124 Compliments of PARKS BELK COMPANY Home of Better Values Compliments of BLOUNT PRODUCE CO POULTRY AND EGGS PARK THEATRE 203 Aluminum Ave Phone 664 NORTON HARDWARE CO RUSSELL AND YOUNG SERVICE STATION r 8' Maryville Tennessee 6 ff EARL ai.Az:n 'e 4 iNsuRANce AGENCY Maryville Tennessee Bank of Maryville Bldg Phone 801 96 O O O - - - - ll ll . I . 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