Maryville High School - Appalachian Yearbook (Maryville, TN)

 - Class of 1955

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Jack Connell O I To lead our Parade the senior class has chosen Jack Connell, director of music. He has been with us throughout our four years of high schoolg he has not only been a grand teacher, but also a friend to ali. Forward, march! Papa Jack! 5 Mrs. K. H. Rueter and Mrs. Jack Johnson work behind the scenes to help keep our parade progressing. Through all our years prior to this one, Superintendent C. D. Curtis has led us capably as principalg and in recent years he has directed our parade of progress as superintendent. Thanks for keeping our ranks in order, Mr. Curtis. SUPERINTENDENT C. D. CURTIS Principal J. P. Stewart In previous years, Mr. Stewart has served as assistant principal. This year, for the first time, he has very efficiently filled the position of principal. Blow your whistle, Mr. Stewart, and let's begin. Mrs. E. M. Joseph, Attendance Teacher + LUELLA BEACH A K English, Social Studies 5' SQNSM. N f EL EANOR BADGETT English wx., BELL E BAK ER Mathematics li ii' F. U de CALVIN DUNBAR Industrial Arts BERYL FOX Commercial Subiects ' JACK CONNELL Music ul',+-5. tv P- ' RALPH FLANAGIN Mathematics, Science -qs TROY HADDOX English 5--, s Q J K i, Ak ig 1- .sw ,....,1 5 R -...---.. - ..,. ,,...w-, ,fx WILLIS HOWARD Social Studies RAYMOND K ENY Study Hall C. HERBERT REED Y Y .L ' 'R ,A ., Mfg, H555 2 .- .1L'?f . 1 5 ' ::W3?', f- 1 ew, , WILLIAM LARGEN Science EVELYN RENFRO Physical Education HELEN OTT Librarian DOROTHY REED Foreign Languages Mathematics fb JAMES RENFRO Physical Education xx I if L ROY ROBERTS ,,W, 1 I Z ' R. Mathematics, English MARY SLOAN WELSH English, Spanish i, -i' LOIS SHERROD am . A Home Economics xx VAULTA ROBINSON Home Economics, English JUANITA WINE MISS LENNIS TEDFORD Piano 10 'Y English EMERSON WATSON .ef Mathematics MISS GARNET MANGES Piano Il pdddatqdlt feackca SENIOR OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Treasurer Joel Giffin, Secretary Virginia Wilson Vice-President John Llewellyn, President Paul Beach. 0 0 I All the proiects and class interests fell under the iurisdiction of this group. As members of the Senior Planning Committee, they are,LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Myrna Bolton, Bonnie Boring, Patsy Hughes, Carole Sterling. SECOND ROW: John Llewellyn, Pat Harmon, Helen Rowan, Jane Marshall, Carol Ann Erwin, Dora Kidd, Virginia Wilson, Paul Martin. THIRD ROW: Ross Birchfiel, Paul Beach, John Kinard, Edward Borah, Clay Crowder, DavicIiYoung, Tim Byar, Morris Holcombe, David Fuller, Tommy Axley, Bobby Hollingshead, Mark Leonard. 2 1 4 IUW 'KW tt' Ver? PAUL BEACH: Class president 125 Hi-Y Club 125 Key Club 125 National Forensic League 9,10,11,12i Appalachian District Congress High School Day 9, 105 RED AND BLACK staff 11,125 Thespian Club 125 Varsity Club 125 Boys County 107 Baseball 9, 10,115 Football 9,10,11,125 Two Minutes To Go east 115 APPALACHIAN circulation manager 12. ROSS ELLIS BIRCHFIEL, JR: BChdl9,10,11, Pres- ident 125 Junior High Clinic 9, East Tennessee Band Clinic 10,11,125 East Tennessee Solo and Ensemble Festival 10,115 Tennessee Clinic 10,115 Choir 115 Hi-Y Club 125 National Forensic League 9,10,11,125 Appalachian District Student Congress 105 RED AND BLACK staff 115 Thespian Club 10, 11,125 Two Minutes To Go cast 115 APPALA- CHIAN business staff 12. f WILLIAM EDGAR BIRD: Band 9,10,11,125 East Tennessee Solo and Ensemble Festival 115 Beta Club 125 Hi-Y Club 125 Key Club 125 National For- ensic League 9,10,11,125 Appalachian District Stu- dent Congress 105 RED AND BLACK staff 11, editor 125 Science Club 105 Tennis 105 Thespian Club 125 Two Minutes To Go cast 115 APPALACHIAN business staff 12. CHARLOTTE JANE BLAIR: Choir 105 Library Club 11,125 Y-Teens11,12. MARY EVELYN ALLEN: Band 10,11,12i Junior High Clinic 95 Beta Club 11, Secretary 125 Choir 125 Future Teachers 95 Intramural Sports I0,1I,125 M Club 11,125 Student Council 115 Thespian Club 125 Y-Teens 9,10,11,125 Two Minutes To Go Cas 115 APPALACHIAN editorial staff 115 busines manager 12. MORRIS ALLEN: Trade and lndustry Club 11. MARY EARLE ANDERSON: Choir 9,105 Y-Teens 9,10,11,125 Intramural Sports 11. TOMMY AXLEY: Hi-Y Club 10,125 Varsity Club 11,125 Football 9,10,1'l,125 Two Minutes To Go cast 115 APPALACHIAN circulation staff 12. it .A I M, SHIRLEY BRADLEY: Band 9,1O,11,125 Choir 11, 125 Future Homemakers of America 95 Y-Teens 11, 125 APPALACHIAN circulation staff 12. TIM BYAR: Band 95 Key Club 125 National Forensic League 9,11,12, vice-president 105 Thespian Club 125 Varsity Club 125 Basketball 11,125 Football 9, 10,11, All-County Honorable Mention 125 Tennis 10, 11,125 Two Minutes To Go sound effects 115 AP- PALACHIAN editorial staff 12. DORA CALDWELL KIDD: Band Sponsor 125 Choir 11,125 Future Homemakers of America 9,10, presi- dent 125 Future Teachers of America 95 Library As- sistant 10,115 Library Club 9,10,11, treasurer 125 Thespian Club 125 Y-Teens 9,11,12, vice-president 105 Two Minutes To Go cast, make-up committee 115 APPALACHIAN circulation staff 12. ELLIS CARPENTER: Class vice-president 105 Foot- ball 105 Basketball 9,10,11, manager 12- pn-., Y X V .1 ,as-fn-ti ..,,,q.K arf' KWH' tw' TOM BLUFORD: Greenback High School, Greenback, Tennessee 9,105 Hi-Y Club 12. MYRNA BOLTON: Class secretary-treasurer 95 Band 9,10,11, secretary 12, East Tennessee Solo and Ensemble Festival 115 Beta Club 11, president 125 Library Assistant 11,125 Library Club 9,10,115 RED AND BLACK staff 11,125 Student Council 95 Y-Teens 9,10,'I1,125 Intramural Sports 105 APPA- LACHIAN editorial staff 12. EDWARD LEE BORAH: Choir 10,1I,125 Hi-Y chap- lain 125 National Forensic League 9,10,11,125 Varsity Club 125 Basketball 95 Football 9,10,1'I, All-County Honorable Mention 125- Tennis 10,11,125- Two Min- utes Ta Go cast 115 APPALACHIAN circulation staff 12. BONNIE BORING: Band 9,10,11,125 East Tennessee Solo and Ensemble Festival 115 Choir 125 Croft Club 95 Library Assistant 11, Library Club 9,10,11,12i Thespian Club 125 Y-Teens 9,10,11,125 RED AND BLACK staff 115 Two Minutes T0 Go cast 11. vnu . MARGARET PATRICIA DIXON: Band 11,125 Choir 9,125 Future Hamemakers of America 9,'l0,'l'l,l25 Y-Teens 9,10,125 Two Minutes To Go make-up committee 11. BOBBY DOCKERY: Class secretary-treasurer 105 Basketball 95 Football 9,10,11. ROBERT DUNLAP: Trade and lndustry Club 11. JOHNNY EADIE: Charlton County High School, Folkston, Georgia 95 Hi-Y secretary 125 RED AND BLACK staff 105 Varsity Club 125 Football 'l0,11, 125 Two Minutes To Go business manager 11. CAROLYN COADA: Choir 10,115 Y-Teens 12. JOHN CRAWFORD: Band 9,10,125 East Tennessee Band Clinic 115 Key Club 125 RED AND BLACK editor 11,125 Thespian Club 125 Two Minutes To Go :f1sgage manager 115 APPALACHIAN editorial sta . WANDA DELORES CROSS: Everett High School, Maryville, Tennessee 95 Choir 10,125 Library Club 125 RED AND BLACK staff 10,11,125 Y-Teens 11, 125 APPALACHIAN circulation staff 12. CLAY CROWDER: Class president 115 Band 9,105 Beta Club 11,125 Choir 11,125 Key Club 125 National Forensic League 125 RED AND BLACK staff 125 Thespian Club 125 Varsity Club 10,11,125 Boys County 9,115 Football 9,10,12, manager 115 Two Minutes To Go cast 115 APPALACHIAN editorial staff 12. X Qi FRANKLIN FORKNER: Central High School, Murfreesboro Tennessee 9,101 Beta Club 121 Hi-Y Club 125 Science Club 125 Two Minutes Tp Go cast 11. EDWINA FOSTER: Homestead High School, Miami, Florida 105 Future Homemakers of America 9: Craft Club 91 Library Club 9, Y-Teens 9,11,12. DAVID S. FULLER: Band 9: Choir 121 Hi-Y Club 12, Varsity Club 11,125 Football 9,10,11, All-County 125 Tennis 10: Two Minutes To Go cast 115 AP- PALACHIAN circulation staff 12. MARTHA FULLER: Trade and lndustry Club 11. rv. 3 rj 'dlhuildllfr JOE DONALD EAKES: Band 95 Hi-Y Club 121 Foot- ba 9. , CAROL ANN ERWIN: Central High School, Knox- ville, Tennessee 95 Choir 10,11,12g Future Home- makers of America 10: Library Club 11,125 Y-Teens 10,11,12: Two Minutes To Go cost11i RED AND BLACK staff 101 APPALACHIAN business staff 12. JOANNE FAGG: Beta Club 12: Thespian Club 12: Y-Teens 9,10,1'l,12g intramural Sports 125 Two Minutes To Go program committee 11. GAYLE FERGUSON: Varsity Club 10,11,12: Bas- ketball 9,10,11, co-captain 12: Baseball 9,10,11,12. Li ws QPYQ' A-' PAT HAWN: Band 9, Beta Club 11,121 Library As- sistont 10,11,125 Library Club 9,1O,11,'I2p National Forensic League 10,11,12i Appalachian District Student Congress 101 Appalachian District Tourna- ment 105 RED AND BLACK staff 10,11,12: Y-Teens 9,10,11,12: Thespian Club, vice-president 123 Two Minutes To Go production manager 11, APPALA- CHIAN editorial staff 12. BILL HEADRICK: Choir 11,125 Hi-Y Club 12: Var- sity Club 11,125 Football 9,1O,11,12p Two Minutes To GO cast 11. CAROL HICKEY: Y-Teens 9, treasurer 12. MORRIS HOLCOMBE: Hi-Y Club 12i APPALACHIAN business staff 12. GERALD GIBSON: Hi-Y Club 12: Basketball 9,1O. JOEL DAVID GIFFIN: Class president 10, treasurer 125 Student Council 115 Varsity Club 125 Basketball 9,10,11,12. ED HAMMONTREE: Hi-Y Club 10,121 Trade and lndustry Club 11. PAT HARMON: lsaac Litton High School, Nashville, Tennessee 9, Class treasurer 115 Band 11, treasurer 12, Flagtwirler, captain 11,121 Beta Club 11,121 RED AND BLACK staff 11, editor 125 Thespion Club 12, Y-Teens 10,11,125 Two Minutes To Go cast 11, APPALACHIAN business, editorial staffs 12- ,. 'Z' CAROLE JONES: Choir 11,125 Craft Club 95 Y-Teens 9,10,11,125 Two Minutes To Go cast11. JACK KIDD: Hi-Y Club 125 Varsity Club 125 Foot- ball Manager 12. JOYCE KIDD: Band 10,l'l,125 Craft Club 95 RED AND BLACK staff 115 Y-Teens 10,11,12, secretary 95 APPALACHIAN business staff 12. JOHN KINARD: Hi-Y Club 125 Varsity Club 10,11, secretary and treasurer 125 Football 9, manager 10. BOBBY HOLLINGSHEAD: Hi-Y Club treasurer 125 Student Council 115 Varsity Club 11,125 Class Fav- orite 95 Baseball 9,10,1I,125 Basketball 95 Football 9,10,11,125 Two Minutes To Go cast 11. PATSY YVONNE HUGHES: Band 9,10,11,l25 Beta Club 115 Choir librarian 125 Future Homemakers of America 9,10,125 Future Teachers of America 9,105 Library Assistant 9,105 Library Club 9,10,11,125 M Club 11,125 RED AND BLACK staff 125 Y-Teens 9, 1011,125 lntramural Sports 105 APPALACHIAN cir- culation staff 12. JIM JARVIS: Bearden High School, Knoxville, Ten- nessee 95 Webb School, Bell Buckle, Tennessee 105 Hi-Y Club 125 Science Club 12. BILL JOHNSON: Choir 9,1O,11,125 Key Club 125 National Forensic League 10,115 Science Club, secretary and treasurer 125 Two Minutes To Go publicity staff 115 RED AND BLACK staff 11. CARLA LU MCLAUGHLIN: Madisonville High School, Madisonville, Tennessee 9,105 Beta Club 11, vice-president 12: Library Club 125 Y-Teens 11, president 125 D.A. R. Citizenship Award 12. CECIL McLEMORE: Hi-Y Club 105 Football 9,11. THOMAS McL EMOR E: JOE MCMAHAN: Hi-Y Club 121 Varsity Club 125 Football 11,12. CAROL LATHAM: Northwestern High School, De- troit, Michigan 9,10,11p Y-Teens 12. MARK WILLIAM LEONARD: Choir 9,10,11, presi- dent 125 Hi-Y Club 12, Key Club 125 Student Council president 125 Varsity Club 10,11,125 Baseball 9,10, 11,125 Football 9,10, All-County 'l1,12, captain 125 APPALACHIAN circulation staff 12. JOHN C. LLEWELLYN: Class vice-president 12: Band 9,127 Choir 115 Cheerleader 12, Hi-Y Club 121 Key Club 12, National Forensic League 11,121 High School Day, Regional Tournament 105 RED AND BLACK editor 127 Student Council 9, Thespian Club 10,11, president 12, Varsity Club 10,11,12: Basket- ball 9, Manager 105 Football 9,10'11, Tennis 105 Two Minutes To Go cast 115 APPALACHIAN business staff 12, editorial staff 11. JOHN McCONNELL: Everett High School, Maryville, Tennessee 9, Band 101 Choir 125 Hi-Y Club 125 National Forensic League 121 RED AND BLACK staff 105 Thespian Club 12: Football 1O,11,125 Ten- nis 12: Two Minutes To Go cast 11. , :sans -ur PAT PEARSON: West Knoxville High School, Knox- ville, Tennessee 9,10,115 Key Club president 125 APPALACHIAN editorial staff 12. JOE PETERS: Bcnd10,11,125Hi-Y Club 12. BOB PHILLIPS: Band 9,10, drum maior 11,121 Jun- ior High Clinic 95 East Tennessee Band Clinic 9, 10,115 Tennessee Clinic 115 East Tennessee Solo ond Ensemble Festival 115 Hi-Y Club 125 Basket- ball 95 Tennis 9. DAN RAPIER Hi Y Club 1012 RED AND BLAC : ' I i K staff 105 Varsity Club 10,11, vice-president 125 Foot- ball 9,10,12, All-County Honorable Mention 11, All- County co-captain 125 Baseball 10,125 Basketball 9, ll,'I2. fran If 'vi 5 w-way .lg 'WNY N Gi LARRY MALONEE: Everett High School, Maryville, Tennessee 95 Choir 10,125 Cheerleader 125 Key Club 125 Football 10,1 1. JANE MARSHALL: Choir 11,125 Library Assistant 9,1O,11,125 Library Club 9,1O,11,125 Student Council vice-president 105 Thespian Club treasurer 125 Y-Teens 9,'I0, secretary ll, vice-president 125 Home- coming Attendant 105 Two Minutes To Go cast 115 APPALACHIAN editorial staff 12. PAUL MARTIN: Hi-Y Club 125 Student Council 105 Varsity Club 11, president 125 Football 9,'l0,11, All- County Honorable Mention 125 Class Favorite 'l0,Il. DEE WEST PAINE: Class treasurer 115 Library Club 9,10,115 M Club 10,115 Y-Teens 9, president 10,115 Cheerleader 115 Two Minutes To Go cast 115 Class Favorite 11. 1, HELEN RAY ROWAN: Bond 95 Choir 12, librarian 105 Future Homemakers of America 12, Library Club 9,10,11p Thespian Club secretary 125 Y-Teens 9,10, 11,125 Intramural Sports 10: Two Minutes To Go cast11: APPALACHIAN editorial staff 12. LEE SHAHAN: Choir 125 Beta Club 11, treasurer 121 Hi-Y Club 125 Science Club 1O,11, president 12: Two Minutes To Go advertising staff 11. JAMES SHAW: Everett High School, Maryville, Tennessee 9, Bond 10,11,12. BURTON SPANGLER: Band 11,125 Hi-Y Club 121 National Forensic League 9,10,11,12i RED AND BLACK staff 115 Science Club 10,11,12i Thespian Club 12: Football 10,115 Two 'Minutes To Go cast 11: APPALACHIAN business staff 12. DONALD RIDEN: Hi-Y Club, National Forensic League 9,121 RED AND BLACK staff 10: Basketball 9,10,11i Football 95 Tennis 12. JIMMY RIDINGS: Choir 125 Baseball 11,121 Basket- ball 9,11i Tennis 12. B. C. ROBINSON: DELORES ROGERS: Beta Club 11,121 Choir 10,'l1, secretary 125 Cheerleader 125 Craft Club vice-presi- dent 9: Future Homemakers of America secretary 95 Library assistant 11,12g Library Club 9,10,11,12p RED AND BLACK staff 10,115 Student Council vice- president 121 Thespian Club 12, Y-Teens 9,12, president 10, district president 115 Volunteer Girl's State Delegate 11, Class Favorite 9,105 Homecoming Attendant 125 Intramural Sports 115 Two Minutes To Go cast 117 APPALACHIAN editorial staff 12. an-ago CAROLE STERLING: Class vice-president 91 Band 9,10,11,12i BSN! Club 11,121 Choir 11,121 Library Assistant 'lO,1'l,l21 Library Club 9,10,11,121 Thes- pian Club 121 Y-Teens 9,10,11,121 Two Minutes To GO cast 111 APPALACHIAN editorial staff 12. JAMES EDWARD STINNETT: Trade and Industry Club 111 RED AND BLACK staff 10. BURTON STONE: Varsity Club 121 Baseball 9,l0, 11,121 Basketball 9,'lO,1'l, captain 12. DAVID SWEITZER: Photography Club 91 Stamp Club 91 Football 9,101 APPALACHIAN circulation staff 12. lea an-rev' if 1 BILL STAIB: Hi-Y 121 Key Club 121 National Fo- rensic League 9,10,11,121 Baseball 9,'I0,l'I1 Foot- ball 9,l0,111 Tennis 121 APPALACHIAN circulation staff. ALWYN STALEY: Class President 91 Band 9,10,11, 121 East Tennessee Solo and Ensemble Festival 111 Hi-Y Club 121 National Forensic League 9,10,11,121 Thespian Club 121 RED AND BLACK staff III Base- ball 9,101 Football 91 Two Minutes To Go cast 111 APPALACHIAN business staff 12. CLARK STAPLETON: Everett High School, Mary- ville, Tennessee 91 Choir 121 Science Club 'I'l,'l2. LINDA GAYLE STEPHENS: Band 9,10,11,121 Fu- ture Homemakers of America 9,'ll, vice-president 121 Future Teachers of America 9,10,111 Library Club 9,10, treasurer 11, president 121 RED AND BLACK staff 10,112 Thespian Club 121 Y-Teens 9,10,11,121 Two Minutes To Go cast 111 APPALACHIAN circulation staff 12. V' fi- if ' 10' T55-W-'gr BETTY LOUISE WHITE: Band 11,125 Future Home- makers of America secretary ll, Treasurer 125 Li- brary Club 10,11, secretary 125 Y-Teens 9,10,11,125 Two Minutes To Go make-up chairman 11. JOHNNY MACK WIDNER: Sevier County High School, Sevierville, Tennessee 95 Beta Club 11,125 Hi-Y Club5 Varsity Club 11,125 Basketball manager 11,125 Football 10,12, manager 11. DON WILKINSON: Hi-Y Club 125 Two Minutes To Go cast 115 APPALACHIAN circulation staff 12. VIRGINIA WILSON: Class secretary 125 Band 11, 125 Future Homemakers of America secretary and treasurer 10, president 115 Library Club 125 Y-Teens 9,10,11, secretary 125 Intramural Sports 11,125 Two Minateg To Go cast 115 APPALACHIAN business sta . BOBBY TAYLOR: Choir 125 Hi-Y Club 125 RED AND BLACK staff 10. WAYNE WALLER: Band 11,12, East Tennessee Band Clinic 105 Beta Club 1l,12. BOBBY WATSON: Hi-Y Club 125 Baseball 11,12, manager 105 Football 9,10,11. CAROL ANN WEST: Beta Club 125 Future Teachers of America 115 Library Club 11,125 Y-Teens 11,125 APPALACHIAN circulation staff 12. if BEN HOWARD YOUNG: Class vice-president ll: Band Manager l21 Choir 11,125 Hi-Y Club president 125 Varsity Club 125 Football 9,'I0,1l,'I2g Two Min- utes To Go cast 'lip APPALACHIAN circulation staff 'l2. DAVID YOUNG: Band 9,l0,l2, East Tennessee Band Clinic llj Key Club 123 RED AND BLACK staff l2i Thespian Club 125 Tennis 11,125 Two Minutes To Go property manager llj APPALACHIAN business staff 12. KENNETH YOUNG: Beta Club 11.121 Choir l2: Key Club 125 National Forensic League 9,l0,l'l,l21 RED AND BLACK staff 11,125 Tbespian Club 'I'l,'l2p Two Minutes To Go cast Hg APPALACHIAN editor l2. Hi, girls! ,Q leaf' win f' MA ' to ew K? I JUNIOR OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Treasurer Linda Harmon, President David Byar, Vice-President David Stanley, Secretary Sonia Morton. I I I , . Junior Float Q 'ii 'gif ni 'lvl i4:l1 3 XV' Aff' -0' ,,', , . 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'fl' fd? nfl 23' i ,. 9,1 R fr X, '17 QKI? ANN TAYLOR LARRY TAYLOR CAROLYN THOMAS GEORGIA NELL TINKER BILL VANDERGRIFF GENE WALKER JONNIE WATERS RUBY WATKINS PEGGY WATTS LODEMA WEAR FRANCES WEST NANCY WEST EDITH WHITE SHELBY WHITE PAT WILLIAMS BILL WILLIAMS RALPH WILLIAMS DON WILSON DAL E YOUNG KAY YOUNG Stepping Ou? Not Pictured: ROGER WOL FE 5-I FN li.. , 4,1 as ' '3aZ7fzeemcm SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: LEFT T0 RIGHT: President Shell Taylor, Vi ce-President Kathryn Jarvis, Secretary- Treasurer Janice Brock. I FRESHMEN OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Treasurer John Fenton, Secretary Anne Kennedy, Vice President Rebecca Anderson, Pres- ident Charles Wilcox. Wamq 70 Keep in L6 ,P ri 32 :Q s ,J 11 lg 2 FQ H i . '-2 - A-und' 5f:.. f-'5 Earl 'Maasai' hm gl :gi itil. :Eggs 11111 :Ari f ' f wigfilah- , S I ZW 7 x is M 6 , X Q 5? 'fi U 5 YZ 1 Y 49, ax Wi , ,XIZVL IL 4 fi - f 2 Waagvxgw via' K sis sw my .Y . ' ' 1vifz's'z11f x, sw ,,,fQ W X R 4 a x x -Wifi' '- V' . QS? w Rs Q.. gr ,.,.,.,....-.-f-'- ings 4? 49.322 WMQNQ vwfewi il gi - o if -S J! ii f 1 A 7701477 6 10. A 'I' u. FRESHMEN LOVELIES BRING ON THE BELLES! A STITCH IN TIME . . STUDENTS VIEW DEATH CAR , f 32: M F ! k H' Q i1,f5.M q,x , N W... 1 K Q Si 3 f Q? -f A V 7 1 ', A - ' X , af U' ,,' ' ,, ' I 'W 1 A-5 k by Q F ., ,V Q . ' ,fssiflh 'fwklif' 9 kvigfmdffl' Ol ' .mga A 5 W- M' i Qgg+2ww 1A.' UQ 1, ve H my-y5HSQ,,:s , 4' 45' A -. X J H3 .- L . my , ,T 511.125 4 , V ,,.vf Q -gpfflgg wx , - , , 6 . ,a :,.. I V:,,. , if -f ' H A , A ' A . f wg. ,IE 4 A , 2,1 3 Mrs V' , H2 . - Ev . im QQ 35 -, If , vig? X f E Q, QV3?: T?g. 45255. J i Y Xf- f H .. - ig H3 gm wx ,W 4 1 WKK :Q .Q L 5 xx by - I .. X S M 5 , va Xa ik e3 'I in W F w., ,.., ,,,.vW ,H .-Www -A W., ,wx-1 -- M. .- s, m Q- , . ,, 5, 1 Aim-,. 2 if L n,,,:, ,, 1 2 , , :L-A A , N,..,U .,.f. MM, f , , .. -W ,,,.,A M...,WL x K5 ..,.,. , A ' M. a ' i ' N. 'b yv Aw-L 'Z '1, f4 '-r L' ,4 . ' K 5 v xiii ' fv 3 My iv 5 'Q . ' As,-2. V V K if H' Jgrf ka 1 2 A 4 -1 4 f. 2 i K . 5 5 1 ? .5434 wi 1 V :rv V f 'gg 1-fi W , ,. ,.. Q. J M ' HE -g .se ll U' gig!!! eww 5 i P ix I K Y 3 . 3 N? hex fl. . v , .83 if Q ,if Q. - fa t M. . A I ff 'W if ' -1' Y ' , VXA- ,we ,A em -- , , L A ,-,La-ff 1 , 'W ,u ' i A tv . . , pn ,N ., P1 , 1' . x, , ., 9 w V .,,f , C g. ., f ,V,u s W -.i - 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Rebecca Weisgarber, Carolyn Ballard, Peggy Kidd, Nancy Stratton, Miss Mary Sloan Welsh, Gloria Cromwell, Pat Masters, Martha Harbison, Mary Edna Poe. SECOND ROW: Sarah Parkins, Brenda Ferguson, Albert Weaver, Mary Biggs, Larry Miller, Leona Headrick, Sandra White, Bobby Mull, Joe Everett. THIRD ROW: Danny Trotter, Dickie Anderson, Stanley DeLozier, Buddy Stinnett, Fred Carroll, Larry Robinson, Richard Callaway, Stanley Cask, Buddy Sharp. FOURTH ROW: Don Presly, Steve Corbett, Ronny Wilox, Arthur Blair, Eddie Green, Troy Heaton, L Kidd. 77au70ea4b74'-' OFFICERS: Vice-President Carolyn Ballard, Secretary- Treasurer Sarah Parkins, President Dickie Anderson. gr A 6 ll' , . isa: Tile? -ig , , P' L R V' ' ' - z I,-i, ' , V I if ul.: L S 212 5' if sk , 5 W ,. 1 Q' U' 4 ' l .Q , V, 5 f . 1 0 ., 'fi ,- Q L ' - 1' l' V I v Y I , EM Q Q53 5 QW 3 , . f Q Q4 ri k .a F Q is as Q : E Q 4 5 5, N 2 :E 5 XY Jael .. Q Q if mm 1 - I e ffm NW? ' 7 , - J . l + , .. 5, i 2 -jvl w I 1 :IQ-vii ' s Q ' 2 ,kg 2 :P ur . , Qi .'2F,3gg'-il!i2gj g gy . N 4 .n f . Y' ,flnn-1 -- L: .sw rg Hum' 11 Hg. ha-K w S, s , ' v :fb-1 AX--I - R . ' F 1 , liimg A 1 A I ' ' ,.. H Q 1 l SY I ' 1. E1 u j .I 4-4 si? if We have ou LEFT TO R IGHT: Vice-President Rom Denton Millsaps, Secret - QMWW0 devofi0 s' r mfifning r 5 if l a F 5 A , i X 'Q I Q Meares, Presiden ary Treasurer Margaret Henderson. fi-5 K U Mx IRD. HGH' f '93 2+ T im gm, 3 5. Q Q if r n mg 2 3 M A A 5 W: ,a ., 4 gr -- Q 7, I. ., 5 sam 9? L, 4 Q kt 2 5 5, F i A 3 5 3 , 1. i 7 1 YL X v , W 5 . . A V? in in V Q P : 'Lf' K QWWW 7 My ' - 1 0 Q fmitifligzg' m l ,.. E 4 is Q -Rf! my ,A wr Y ,. OFFICERS, MR. KENY'S President Keith Jo h -HQMER OOM: Bob M I SGP , Vice President e 'm0'71 Secretary- Treasurer Merritt Jenkin 5. OFFICERS, MR. WATSON'S HOMEROOM: Vice-President Rom Mears, Secretary-Treas- OFFICERS MR I urer Bob Giffin, President Jarrett LeQuire , S. S d REN Q00 Leaders Karen H ens, Brenda Bondi Re FRU S HOMEROOM: oralson, Judy Steph- porter Judy Bryggn, vice-Pfesi' M: RS ROBINSONS HTQQAQEESB? MQf9f e' Rose M -- rv- QFFICEEQCSJ Eagl'ef0l lr Seffregxone. iliriutdiigon, PreSlde 'f Be Y W ,gzwfm vvumwwe r ILJ, 1 SX WM .5 M ii ,-ar LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Darres Pelfrey, Delores Rogers, Willis Howard, Carole Sterling, Susie McLaughlin, Pat Harmon, John Widner, Kenneth Reed. SECOND ROW: Carol West, Mary Kate Keeble, Jo Ann Fagg, Mary Evelyn Allen, Sonja Morton, Pat Hawn, Myrna Bolton, Lee Shahan, Clay Crowder, Jerry Lynn. THIRD ROW: Margaret Sample, Pat Williams, Carolyn Thomas, Pat Manges, Shirley Patterson, Peggy Watts, Bill Vandergriff, Eddy King, Franklin Forkner, David Byar. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Young, Gene Walker, Wayne Waller, Ned Morris, Tom Cates, Phillip Mook, Billy Bird. Maryville High's leadership-service organization is the Beta Club. Membership serves to stimulate effort, reward achievement, and to help in furthering the education of its members. A major proiect this year was the securing and planting of the state tree on the school campus. OFFICERS: Vice-President Susie McLaughlin, President Myrna Bolton, Secretary Mary Evelyn Allen, Treasurer Lee Shahan. 50 x LEFT TO RIGHT1 FIRST ROW: Ivan Potter, Shirley Smith, James Irwin, Betty Hord, Joyce Green, Martha Fuller, Carol Latham, Frances Henry, Ann Taylor, Pat Grubbs, Edith White, Shirley Sanders, Mary Kate Keeble, Susan Knox, Calvin Dunbar. SECOND ROW: Wilbur Headrick. O O ef One ofthe first driving classes organized in the state, this group continues year after year to promote good, safe driving. Under the leadership of Calvin Dunbar, approximately one dozen students a semester earn their drivers' licenses. Wilbur Headrick, Carol Latham, and Shirley Sanders. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Shelby White, Margaret Gentry, Betty White, Dora Kidd, Lindo Stephens, Patsy Hughes, Dailene Eakes. SECOND ROW: Gladys Laughlin, Brenda Edwards, Anne Gentry, Conchita Dixon, Judy Bryson, Carol Jean Nicholson, Margaret Dixon, Mrs. John Sherrod, Kay Hair. THIRD ROW: Mary Lynn Carpenter, Brenda Bond, Helen Rowan, Ruby Watkins, Rainelle King. FOURTH ROW: Delores Humphrey, Louise Lane, Teresa Morton, Glenda Lovingood. Qu. af ,iii a Banded together because of their mutual interest in the homemaking arts, the girls ofthe local chapter ofthe F.H.A. enjoy their meetings for more than the fun they have. To- gether they plan various proiects to help hospital patients, orphans, and more recently to help in redecorating the de- partment living room. OFFICERS: Treasurer Betty White, President Dora Kidd, Secretary-Treasurer Ruby Watkins, Vice-President Lincla Stephens. 52 LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Allen Campbell, Jack Damron, Donald Rogers, Jerry Keny, Jack Broyles, George Paine, lvan Potter, Jimmy Everett, Jimmy Reed. SECOND ROW: Jimmy McConnell, Robert Hauser, Charles Stephens, Wayne Stinnett, Gilbert Frye, Robert Kidd, Gilbert Carpenter, Bevins Householder, Donald Talley, Ben Kinser, Don Wilson, Bobby Freeman, Mike Talley, Richard Lowe. THIRD ROW: C. Herbert Reed, Don Parsons, Jimmy Ross, Gene Walker, David McCollum, Jimmy Hutfstetler, Jerry Lynn, Larry Taylor, David Eagleton, Ronnie Black, Tom Drinnen, Kenneth Reed, Bud DeFoe. FOURTH ROW: Scott Trundle, James Deakins, Roger Wolfe, Kenny Brock, Philip Mook, Dale Young, Ross Birchfiel, Arthur Mynatt, Bob Phillips, John Franklin, Dan Rapier, Bill Phillips, Richard Leatherwood, Tim Byar, Alvin Cruze, Tom Cate, Mac McNutt, Bill Vandergriff, Ned Morris. 7416- LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: C. Herbert Reed, Mike Christian, Jack Kidd, Jerry Sweitzer, Joe McMahon, Bill Headrick, Jerry Baker, Buddy Keeble, Ben Young, George Roberts, David Stapleton, Roy Fox. SECOND ROW: Tom Begley, Richard Crowder, Jim Jarvis, Bill Staib, Norman Hicks, Alwyn Staley, David Young, David Fuller, Mark Leonard, Paul Beach, Burton Spangler, Johnny Mack Widner, Joe Peters. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Susong, Ed Hammontree, Bobby Hollingshead, Freddy Thomas, Morris Holcombe, David Sweitzer, Ellis Carpenter, Johnny Eadie, Bill Bird, Edward Borah, Thomas McLemore, Bill Lyons, Ross Birchfiel, Lee Shahan, Dickie Morton. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Bluford, Paul Martin, Bobby Watson, Don Wilkerson, Bobby Taylor, Franklin Forkner, Bob Phillips, John Llewellyn, Sonny Axley, Tim Byar, Dan Rapier, Gerald Gibson, Joe Eakes, John Kinard, John McConnell. 'T' mf: -f.immawr '1 gg.: ...i num LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Mickey Clark, Pat Pearson, David Stanley, Billy Bird, David Earnest, Jack Broyles, James Headrick, Billy Johnson. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Young, Paul Beach, Bill Jones, Eddy King, Dale Young, Larry Malonee, Billy Staib, David Byar. THIRD ROW: Roy Roberts, Mark Leonard, Tim Byar, John Llewellyn, David Young, Clay Crowder, Bill Vandergriff, Alvin Cruze, Ned Morris. 6? T g za lon sponsored by the Kiwanis Club International. A member learns to unselfishly serve his faculty, his fellow students, and his school. This all leads to the acquiring ofthe nec- essary training of a leader. The Key Club aims pri- marily at building better communities. he Key Club is a service or ani t' OFFICERS: president Pat Pearson, Secretary-Treas- urer Ned Morris, Vice-President Eddy King. 54 , sbszw A ,, :win .',A LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Mary Kate Keeble, Margaret Sample, Glenda Lovingood, Sue Gregory, Carolyn Thomas. SECOND ROW: Shirley Patterson, Laura Largen, Peggy Watts, Eleanor Hitch, Jo Farley, Pat Hughes, Mary Evelyn Allen, Carolyn Goss, Pat DeLaney. THIRD ROW: Mrs. James Renfro, Sonia Morton, Eleanor Kenst, Alice Lane, Edith White, Shell Taylor, Ann Taylor, Anne Swany, Kay Teffeteller. With the help of Mrs. James Renfro, the Maryville girls in- terested in athletics and physical education instituted an intra- mural sports program two years ago. By a minimum amount of Wtdad participation, girls are eligible to receive a letter and become members of the M Club. This organization takes an active in- terest in promoting such school proiects as the purchase ofthe electric scoreboard. CLUB OFFICERS: Treasurer Ann Taylor, President Eleanor Hitch, Secretary Shirley Patterson, Vice President Sonia Morton. 'Af-I LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Carolyn Thomas, Cheryl Raulston, Darla Hale, Priscilla Parks, Mary Frances Mynatt, Lynda Ridings, Sue Dodson, Judy Tipton, Judy Hunter, Jeanette Payne. SECOND ROW: Wanda Cross, Jane Blair, Martha Lee Mull, Janice Brock, Carolyn Goss, Pat Penland, Linda Stephens, Betty White, Shelby White. THIRD ROW: Betty Jo Bell, Gwen DeLozier, Pat Manges, Pat Grubbs, Betty Hard, Francis West, Ellen Montgomery, Barbara Cutshaw, Tommy Banks. FOURTH ROW: Miss Helen Ott, Carol Erwin, Dora Kidd, Kay Llewellyn, Mary Ann Jones, Betsey Lewis, Elizabeth Davis, Beverly Millsaps. WW The girls ofthe Library Club are organized for the primary aim of acquainting students with the resources of our library. These girls meet regularly to share in their experiences as they help publicize the facilities of the library. 50 LEFT TO RIGHT5 FIRST ROW: Carole Sterling, Barbara Rhyne, Shirley Sanders Ann Spradlin, Delores Rogers, Patsy Hughes, Anne Kennedy. SECOND ROW Darres Pelfrey, Susie McLaughlin, Pat Hawn, Sarah Ra Smith, Jane Marshall. CLUB OFFICERS: Reporter Jane Blair, Vice-President Ann Spradlin, President Linda Stephens, Secretary Betty White. 57 Hid- .iq ,. Fm! 5 Q :S all ci FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Dorothy Sample, Pat Hawn, Pat Williams, Margaret Sample, Ann Taylor, Anne Swany, Linda Harmon, Roberta Stepp, Mary Biggs, Mrs. Martin Bodgett. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Black, John Llewellyn, Burton Spangler, Billy Earnest, Keith Joseph, Barry Roach, David Earnest, Billy Ed Bird, Kenneth Edwards, Rom Meores. THIRD ROW: Edward Borah, John McConnell, David Fuller, Paul Beach, Tim Byar, Ross Birchfiel, Alwyn Staley, Richard Collawoy, David Byar, Billy Staib, Donald Riden, Clay Crowder, Kenneth Young. 0 0 The N.F.L. aspires to promote the interests of inter-scho- Iastic debate, oratory, and public speaking by encouraging a spirit of fellowship and by conferring upon candidates a worthy badge of distinction. CLUB OFFICERS: Recording Secre- tory Ann Taylor, Treasurer Anne Swany, President Kenneth Young, Corresponding Secretary Margaret Sample, Vice-President David Byor. f . ...ff- 1 f A xnk fnx A ,pf ,, . 2 M I-- H 1. Q344' -if-an-gi Ns. xwwm ,gl rv it ,K ,.,, yU.1Y is , I aw ,- , My s A sk K 9' .9 It ', W N s AL , 3 23. fyqgv V? . K J Nw-SPX .-sf' -yy? A fi. ,V Eggygui-vq xx gs cf. WE j fi' 51 T 'Q n '. -.S ' Qwm ., , .N ,fx 3 Q G, , , 'ifefnff' Q L M 1, ir, ,hxfys P'- ff'-.1' .NQFN J 7: ' . 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Organized this past fall, the maiority of its members are lower classmen. They meet together, not only to enjoy their hobby with other fans, but to improve their skill and knowledge of philately. OFFICERS: Secretary Judy Hill, Presi- dent Richard Callaway, Vice-President Hugh Morehouse, Treasurer Charles Wilcox. l . 2. fig. ..- .gms 1 ling. lli . Banu., lillil T-I I LEFT TO RIGHT: SITTING: I A vin Cruze, Beverly Millsa s M k Dunbar. STANDI ' p , ar Leonard, Eddy King, Advi C l NG. Peggy Watts, Delores Ro ser a vin gers, Tom Crawford. I The Student Council strives to strengthen the bond of student-teacher relationships here at M.H.S. The im r ' p ovement ofthe school IS a maior aim. OFFICERS: Secretary Peggy Watts, Treasurer Eddy King, Vice-President Delores Rogers, President Mark Leonard. 62 LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Jack Kidd, Mike Talley, John Kinard, Clay Crowder, Paul Martin, John Llewellyn, Tommy Ramsey, Johnny Mack Widner. SECOND ROW: John McConnell, Edward Borah, Gayle Ferguson, Burton Stone, Bill-Hendrick, Mark Leonard, Eddy King, Kenneth Reed. THIRD ROW: Paul Beach, Bill Phillips, Tim Byar, David Fuller, Danny Rapier, Bob Hollingshead, Sonny Axley,Scott Trundle, Coach James Renfro. Sponsmanship plays an imponant pan in the membership activities ot the Varsity Club. The boys in His organizaHon have leheredin one or more ofthe maior athletics of the school, and they are encouraged by membership to be better and fairer athletes. One of the main pro- iects for this school year has been the purchas- ing of the new electric scoreboard for the foot- ball field. OFFICERS: Vice-President Dan Rapier, Secretary- Treasurer John Kinard, President Paul Martin. , f 4 'K-I QW? LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Sponsor Mrs. Martin Badgett, Linda Stephens, Carole Sterling, Jane Mar- T l L d H Ann Swan SECOND ROW Mickey Clark Helen shall, Dora Kidd, Pat Harmon, Ann ay or, in a armon, e yg 3 , Rowan Bonnie Boring, Mary Evelyn Allen, Pat Hawn, Delores Rogers, Jo Ann Fagg, Pat Williams, THIRD ROW: 'John Crawford, Kenneth Young, John McConnell, Clay Crowder, David Young, Tim Byar, Billy Ed Bird, Ross Birchfiel, John Llewellyn, Paul Beach, Alwyn Staley, Burton Spangler. Acting ability and participation in school dramas makes a student eligible for Thespian Club membership. The drama is studied, and an interest in theatrics is cultivated. The members read plays and study the acting needed. This year the club has revived the practice of presenting a yearly play. 64 , Ben Struts for junior play Fast refresher before cue time fl OFFlCERSg LEFT TO RIGHT: Vice-President Patsy Hawn, Secretary Helen Rowan, Treasurer Jane MarshaIl,'President John Llewellyn. 65 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Peggy Watts, Laura Largen, Kay Young, Judie Anderson, Carolyn Calla- way, Edwina Foster, Darres Pelfry, Joyce Kidd, Carol Coulter, Bonnie Boring, SECOND ROW: Eleanor H't h Sh'rle Patterson, Patsy Grubbs, Linda Harmon, Anne Swony, Jane Blair, Delores Rogers, Virginia i c , 1 y Wilson, Carole Sterling, Sonia Morton, Miss Beryl Fox, Gwen Delozier, THIRD ROW: Carole Jones, Georgia ' b C Nell Tinker .lo Farley, Ann Taylor, Patty Sue Gordon, Lodemo Wear, Betty Hord, Bar ara Mc ammon, Alice Lane, Edith White, Ann Spradlin, Carol West, Wanda Cross, Carol Hickey, FOURTH ROW: Patsy Hughes, Mary Evelyn Allen, Helen Rowan, Dora Kidd, Myrna Bolton, Jo Ann Fagg, Pat DeLaney, Margaret Sample, Carolyn Thomas, Betty Cole, Cheryl Raulston, Pat Manges, Pat Hawn, Jane Marshall, Carolyn Coada, FIFTH ROW: Susie McLaughlin, Linda Stephens, Gladys Laughlin, Margaret Gentry, Betty White, Margaret Dixon, Carol Erwin, Pat Harmon, Carol Latham, Susan Knox, Mary Kate Keeble, Shelby White, Barbara Sexton, Gail Bradley, Sylvia Cate, Sharlene Kirkland, Shirley Bradley, Mary Earle Anderson. 0 ' 6604 Engaging in such proiects as raising money for the purchase of choir robes, collecting contributions for the Heart Fund Drive, and filling Christmas baskets, the girls of Y-Teens carry out the purposes of their national organization. Among these are growing as a person through friendship with people of various races, nationalities, and religions, and through knowledge and love of God. 66 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Sharon Bean, Carolyn Feezell, Betty Wiley, Gayle White, Mary Edna Poe, Loretta Kirkland, Shirley Sanders, Beverly Millsaps, Emily Reagen, Earlene Mizell, Carolyn Gass, Kathryn Jarvis, Kay Teffeteller, Doris Ann Hayes, SECOND ROW: Gail Harmon, Rebecca Anderson, Marlene Wet- more, Christine Maynard, Margaret Hartman, Mary Frances Mynatt, Cynthia Matthews, Martha Lee Mull, Sue Huftstetler, Mrs. William Wine, Mary Ann Anthony, Yvonne Vinsant, Ann Williams, Janice Brock, Nancy Helen Hill, Nancy Law, Sandra Edmondson, THIRD ROW: Ruth MarshaII,Anne Kennedy, Helen Nettleton, Sylvia Lambert, Roberta Stepp, Darla Hale, Kay Llewellyn, Lynda Ridings, Mary 'Ann Jones, Elizabeth Davis, Betsey Lewis, Gayle Teague, Patsy McClanahan, Nancy Dockery, Sarah Parkins, Joyce Williams, FOURTH ROW: Brenda Ferguson, Nancy McMurray, Judy Hancox, Dot Biereley, Carolyn Ballard, Judy Hill, Judy Patterson, Mary Ellen Evans, Kay Hair, Susie Forkner, Eleanor Kenst, Jean Carpenter, Jeanette Payne, Susanne Hitch, Judy Tipton, Sue Dodson, Jane Harrison, FIFTH ROW: Kay Caldwell, Marian Ridings, Anne Begley, Judy Patterson, Bonnie Ramsey, Nancy Stratton, Barbara Cutshaw, Ellen Montgomery, Judy Hunter, Pat Penland, Martha Mynatt, Shell Taylor, Johnnie Faye Lindsey, Betty Cardin, Retha Thacker, Betty Jo Bell, Priscilla Parks. ' Z- 'keno OFFICERS: Vice-President Jane Mar- OFFICERS: Vice-President Ruth shall, Secretary Virginia Wilson, Treas- Marshall, Treasurer Anne Kennedy urer Carol Hickey, President Susie President Shell Taylor, Secretary Kath McLaughlin. ryn Jarvis. nb- H, . ki. .g, we qt::9u ' 3 'L . Y 1 i W 4 J BUSINESS STAFF, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Burton Spangler,, Mary Evelyn Allen, Jane Marshall, Pa! Hown, Virginia Wilson, Helen Rowan, Miss Beryl Fox, SECOND ROW: John Lle- wellyn, David Young, Ross Birchfiel, Pal Harmon, Carol Erwin, Alwyn Staley, Morris Holcombe, Billy Bard. We to ' , , CIRCULATION STAFF, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Linda Stephens, Carole Sierling, Shirley Bradley, Dora Kidd,'Pafsy Hughes, Ben Young, Miss Helen OH, Wanda Cross, Carol West, SECOND ROW: Tommy Axley, Billy Siaib, Mark Leonard, Paul Beach, Don Wilkinson, David Fuller, Edward Borah, Burton Spangler, David Sweiizer. I I 7 ' a Q . . 'B 5 A XX XR I ,A- Ylm 5' .wifi ati' 'iuuwleauum' '-ii 59- wg 5, Xiao? M I Kenneth Young, Pat Pear- ROW Delores Rogers, - THIRD ROW: Jane EDITORIAL STAFF, LEFT TO RIGHTI FIRST : son. SECOND ROW: Pat Hawn, Pat Harmon, Linda Harmon, Helen Rowan Ie Sterling, Tim Byar, John Crawford. MarshaII, Myrna Bolton, Caro STAFF HEADS, LEFT TO RIGHT: E ' ss Manager Mary Evelyn Kenneth Young, Buslne Allen, Circulation Manager Paul B 5.0 ditor each. 69 7mm Sweet' Za 7145 7:21 fi!! Wzfmz! GIRLS ENSEMBLEQ LEFT TO RIGHT: Gwen DeLozier, Georgia Nell Tinker, Director Garnet Man- ges, Paity Gordon, Brenda Bradshaw, Shirley Pafferson, Palsy Grublas, Peggy Waits. 2 5 SOUTHLANDERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: George Paine, Charles Wilcox, David Erwin, David Eamest, Director Ross Birchfiel, Hugh Morehouse, Lynn Riley, Barry Roach. SECOND ROW: Tommy Drinnen, Joe Peters, Ben Kinser, John Llewellyn, Lamar Alexander, Bob Phillips. I i QQ- M11 Xwxivrmfwisrla -W .fl :Www ilvflvrmmi A ix'r'lxwvi'rnuil ie . , giants. inf LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Pat Manges, Gwen DeLozier, Patty Sue Gordon, Mary Ann Anthony, Myrna Bolton, Joyce Williams, Shelby White, Betty White, Albert Weaver, SECOND ROW: Linda Stephens, Carole Sterling, Virginia Wilson, Betsey Lewis, Yvonne Vinsant, Hugh Morehouse, Nancy Law, Lodema Wear, Lynn Riley, Barbara Sexton, Buddy Cochran, Joe Caldwell, Ben Kinser, Joe Peters, THIRD ROW: Patsy Hughes, Darris Pelfrey, Mary Ann Janes, Barbara McCammon, Anne Swany, Joyce Kidd, Margaret Dixon, Steve Cor- bett, David Young, Tommy Drinnen, Wayne Waller, Burton Spangler, Lamar Alexander, Tip Hitch, Kenneth Black, Billy Earnest. I I I OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: President Ross Birchfiel, Treasurer Pat Harmon, Secretary Myrna Bolton, Vice-President David Byar. Us W dr in lf -.. -ag: 'Kai xx I5 qs, Q Q I I I LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mary Biggs, Shirley Bradley, Mary Evelyn Allen, Jean Carpenier, Carolyn Coulter, Alice Lane, Peggy Watis, Carolyn Callaway, Nancy West, Bonnie Boring, SECOND ROW: Billy Bird, Alwyn Staley, Kay Llewellyn, Elizabeih Davis, Joe Caldwell, Larry Miller, Buddy Keeble, Larry Rock- field, Carolyn Ballard, Jo Farley, David Earnest, Roberta Stepp, Barry Roach, THIRD ROW: Bobby Phil- lips, Charles Philpot, Graham McArthur, Allen Mclnturff, James Headrick, Beverly Millsaps, Gail Harmon, Kay Caldwell, Jerry Baker, Carolyn Blankenship, George Paine, Charles Wilcox, FOURTH ROW: Mike Suffon, J. R. Shaw, Mickey Clark, Lynn Kidd, Sharlene Kirkland, Cynthia Maffhews, Ronnie Black, Ross Birchfiel, David Erwin, Mavis Chambers, Mariha Lee Mull, D01 Biereley, Georgia Nell Tinker, Director Jack Connell. Zend Band Manageis Ben Young and Jimmy Everett l l 4 7 3 Jack Conne Drum Spons ll, Music Director Moior Bob Phillips or Dora Kidd and Band MAJORETTESQ LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Ann Jones Head Maiorefte Nancy West, Barbara McCammon. FLAG BEARERS' LEFT TO RIGHT- Parr Sue 1 - Y Gordon, Gwen DeLazier, Georgia Nell Tinker. FLAG TWIRLERSQ LEFT TO RIGHT: Janice Brock, Martha Lee Mull, Kay Young, Captain Pa? Harmon, Co-Captain Carolyn Callaway, Peggy Watts, Nancy Hill. I LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Dot Biereley, Gail Bradley, Cheryl Raulston, Mary Kate Keeble, Susan Knox, Patty Sue Gordon, Richard Lowe, Ben Young, Joe Everett, David Stanley, Bill Headrick, Mike Tal- ley, Sue Huffstetler, Carolyn Thomas, Delores Rogers, Shirley Bradley, Mary Evelyn Allen, Director Jack Connell, SECOND ROW: Edith White, Frances West, Margaret Dixon, Mary Ellen Evans, Marian Ridings, Larry Malonee, Mark Leonard, Bill Phillips, Arthur Mynatt, Georgia Nell Tinker, Priscilla Parks, Christine Maynard, Shirley Sanders, Peggy Kidd, Darla Hale, THIRD ROW: Brenda Bradshaw, Shirley Patterson, Pat Grubbs, Sue Gregory, Sandra White, Bill Johnson, Jimmy Everett,.Kenneth Young, Jimmy Reed, Edward B'orah, Clark Stapleton, Eleanor Hitch, .lonnie Waters,JudTe Anderson, Marlene Keasler, Helen Rowan, Gwen DeLozier' FOURTH ROW: Juanita Carpenter, Sylvia Cote, Jeanette Payne, Carole Jones, Patsy Hughes, Linda Ridings, Carol Erwin, Clay Crowder, David Fuller, Jimmy Ridings, Norman Hicks, Lee Shahan, Bevins Householder, John McConnell, Margaret Sample, Dora Kidd, Carole Sterling, Jane Marshall, Wanda Cross, Gladys Laughlin, Margaret Gentry. We fame Om W ' 76 Popular Choristers. OFFICERS: Presidenf Mark Leonard, Secretary Delores Rog- ers, Treasurer Georgia Nell Tinker. 77 ,L LEFT TO RIGHT: .lon Llewellyn, Delores Rogers. nie Wcfers, Lorry Mulonee, Eleanor Hifch, EWS Anne Swony, Judie Anderson, John Getting set for victory! 7 5 1 1 a 74a mwah ZWMMW I 1 LEFT TO RlGHT5 FIRST ROW: Betsey Lewis, Carolyn Ballard, Shell Taylor, Anne Kennedy, Betty Jo h Mar Ann Jones, SECOND ROW: Mary Biggs, Bell, Priscilla Perry, Helen Netllefori, Barbara Cuis aw, y Rheka Thacker, Doroihy Sample, Sarah Parlcins, Judy Hill, Peggy Kidd, Elizabefh Begley. P'isCi '1 Perry, Earl M SGY, Gayle wh- en? lull, Johnn' F . Ann william '79, .Sylvia Lambert MJF UYB Lind- S, Bonnie Ramsey. Che Wetmore, 80 '1 i 'x... l ' head, d, B may HOHNQS Mike TalleY, KennellEl5EEensh?p, Allen Mclniurff, o RIGHT' FIRST Row: cglll5elaoV7e'Bi1l Phillips, T0 Y LEFT T ' ' 1 SE . . ' GW Fzwuaosg Es3xoE'2:,m,, Ph-Hip Mock- Charles 'BP 9 ' 24465455 7m 2 'fm' LEFT TO RlQHTi FIRST ROW: David Huffsfefler, Sandy Cunningham, Steve Susong, John Cafe, King Jenkins, Johnny Bradleyg SECOND ROW: Coach Bill Largen, Don Hursf, Larry Cupp, Charles Thomas, Jimmy Riddick, Bob Giffen, E PICTURED: Eddie DeLozier. ugene Farmer. NO T LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: Joel Giffin, Eddy King, Phillip Mook, Kenny Brock, Bill Phillips Burton Stone, Gayle Ferguson, Scott Trundle, Tim Byar, Jerry Lynn, Tom Cate. 2 Z Co-Captain Gayle Ferguson and Captain Burton Stone. 82 LEFT T , ye, ommy Begley, Jerry McKenney, Charles Steph ens, Dickie Anderson, Kenneth Reed, Jimmy Huffstetler, Bobby Carpenter, Tony Koella, Alvin Cruze. O RIGHT: Ronda Hammontree Gilbert Fr T ' 6400 Basket , is arpenter, Mike Christian. ball managers: Don Wilson Ell' C 83 ' X Burton Stone '2 ' L Tim Byor Wh Joel Giffgn Gayle goes for fwo points. X7 X -'Vi . Gayle Ferguson Ellis C0fPe 'e R . I 5 Coaches Watson and Keny plan straf- egy. Qi 5 i Two points for the Rebels! What a life! 'iq' 4 . '36-v 4-. P 9 -4 v, -lbt.vQ'f ' .- s-. iii. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Wayne Sfinnett, John Franklin, Alvin Cruze, Bobby Hollingshead, Joe McMahon, Tony Koella, David Byarg SECOND ROW: Bill Phillips, Richard Lowe, Eddy King, Bill Head- rick, Mike Talley, Richard Crowder, Edward Borah, Bill Jones, Kenneth Reed, Winfred Kilgore, Tommy Axley, Paul Martin, THIRD ROW: Coach Jim Renfro, Johnny Eadie, Clay Crowder, Paul Beach, Mark Leonard, Danny Rapier, Tim Byar, David Fuller, Ned Morris, Scot? Trundle, Coach Raymond Keny, Coach William Largen. ' ? Tim and Eddy crash through. -.v -. av, 86 N A Q 'H' L 4 E :ET F' I jx K Coach R U es aymond Keny, Jim Renfro, and William Largen, M I O 2 LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mike Talley, Tommy Axley, Mark Leonard, Bill Phillips, Edward Borah Paul Martin, John Franklin, SECOND ROW: David Fuller, Dan Rapier, Eddy King, Bobby Hollingshead WW 'nEfiX E a 15 . Ek, Vg 17 18 '7' ' G ,54' 1 M NE 3 5' 1? .38 1 .-.0 ...sl qw' vi'--Q. if 1 vw ' rw ' 4-- wt , 81-4 WS? QQ . W V ,. ly Pfasw ffl, i 7?'g , 1 T Y Awv? f 'i'a'VZ NJN? J ' '41 2 'QM xfwhif' F38 is s 'f fn -W -.,py..f:N. 4 fA+s5w'f.,,. Q -an -iv .:' , 5 .J 4' Mg, .f , - ,. . M X Q.,-fm Cruz y, man, cr az yi Don'Y lust stand There, do something! Tim helps Eddy out. They were doing the Mambo A wwe. mx Q -2 ' 1 U ' 0 cg ' Y Tommy Axley Jack Paul Beach XXV Captain Mark Le nord '-4 Johnn adne .f 'f' Liga fy. Co-Capt in Dan Rap' ,s :fs I John McConnell W :XX . XJ X I 8 'E 'JV A ' Q K 1 ' Q5 l 5 iff ' A1 -- A ' l s Q 4.,. - ' r U A' ,. 4:7 I C IOY I Y 90 s ,Y .. I David Fuller Www H4 XL if if-1 E XO gg H,Qd ,ack X : A. 22 91 fb Sophomore Favor and Alvin Cruze iies Mary Ann Jones Junior Favorites Eddy King a West MWQMP 92 nd Nancy Q Freshman Favoriies Judy Hill Dickie Anderson the Eighfh Grade Favorites Betty Stone and Denion Millsaps Q ,31- XX nf Q, , 'K , 9 2 Ns X X 'Libr R xx X 1' A r 7ftoa:?0paAM.' Debug foyou 441457754136 .leaned 044414 gm 55 Z. 'LL . ?0'W9 , nw . , I -L fi , U 2 Q 1 ig f L K . ' .1 X ' ef .Mas W Zuma eww, 404201, sw, amz 242.464, 'Eddy 31.-zeu94.4m4 Y 1 ww 5 5 71504: Wanda., Paz Www, ewdwm i .N -...JV Mr. M. H. S. MARK LEONARD 3 - V4 ggi 3 X av, l 11 ,122 .W 325: V i Q ' up gazing? K.. TXEE3 x .2-,Z K ,, . z ,. wi .fi , ' ,Kauai . - 1 .Wa .ff .nawcwf GEORGIA NELL TINKER Homecoming Queen HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS Anne Swany and Delores Rogers I W . 76 . . E Georgie rides in style! 101 I , , A bmi s ' 5' . we , -Q fe:-f,,fffW !aW! ' , 2if,1:Lk3fZjL Pi 9' YW xr' ugsgsgw -:JH-5. 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Broadway T23 W- Bl'00dW0Y 317 Wall Avenue Maryville, Tennessee Phone 588 M0 YVlIIe Knoxville WHITE OFFICE MACHINE COMPANY Royal Typewriters Won't Write? Call White. BEA'TY'S GARAGE E- HUfPef Phone II79 COLLEGE HILL FOOD MKT. Select Groceries Fresh Meats Fruits and Vegetables Integrity Our First Consideration 7l7 Cate St. Owners: john Fortenberry - M. Nicely Wewua DRY CLEANERS Phone I492 233 W. Harper St. MARYVILLE AUTO PARTS Auto - Lite Batteries joe Townsend Phone 250 81 25l J. C. PENNEY CO. Always First Quality Where Your Dollar Spends Longer STERCHI BROS. STORES, INC. CREAM LAND DAIRY BAR Furniture Sandwiches, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, The South's Largest Home Furnished' Milkshakes Maryville Tennessee Wallancl Highway Phone l309-W C. V. MORTON Sinclair Refining Company The Only Anti-Rust Gasoline - R119 Phone 36Il Maryville Haddox Grade A Pasteurizecl HOPKINS D l'Y P'0d ClS CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Where it Costs so little to look your best Pll0r18 Phgne Route 3 Kr10XVille 93l East Broadway HAIR BRCS. ELECTRIC CO. Your Frigidaire Dealer IRONRITE IRONERS Broadway Maryville McAR'l'HUR'S BYRNE DRUG CO. Prescriptions Your Friendly Corner JETT SERVICE 8. SUPPLY STORE phones 3 and 4 Mc,,,vi,,, COLVIN COAL CO. Phone 381 sHoEMAKER's SHO E STORE Quality Coal Block, Egg, and Stoker Size SPEAR'S RESTAURANT fFormer1y Lyon's Restaurantl STERLING COAL C00 Phone 552i ll7 E. Broadway Don Spears, Prop. Phone 224 Maryville Tennessee Knoxville Sporting Goods Gay Street Knoxville Tennessee ALMAR DECORATING SERVICES 9 Aolflffnl 1 1 A 5 -A -. : .as W,-.f A Earl Blazer Insurance Agency 2l0-2ll Bank of Maryville Bldg. Maryville Tennessee Susong Hardware Co. Paints, Sporting Goods Insurance At A Saving plumbing Supplies Court Street Phone 395 Cp! ROSS FURNITURE CQMPANY Ross E. Birchfiel, Owner We Buy, Sell, and Exchange R C A Crosley Radio Radios Television Ranges Ranges Refrigerators 803 H p St Ph 146 BROWN'S DAIRY FARM Grade A Pasteurized Dairy Products Phone 7l4 Route 7 Maryville PEERY'S HARDWARE Tennessee H. H. Lyon's Food Markets CLARK'S FLOWERS H. H. Lyons Food Mkt. Knoxville Hwy. Farrport Mkt. New Alcoa Hwy. fffhey say A Loci' 333 E. Broadway Phone 3l3 First Federal Savings And Loan Association Ol Maryville For Loans Phone 3680 For Savings I chose business training because there are always oppor- tunities for work wherever you may go. I chose Knoxville Business College because the equipment is modern and because they have the lecture method of teaching. KNOXVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE Accredited by the Business School Accreditation Commission 209 West Church Knoxville, Tennessee Billie Beary Fully air-conditioned THE SOUTHERN CAFE 113 ' H h U Washington Avenue OLD HICKORY SERVICENTER Phone 431 Maryville Specializing in Charter Trips TENNESSEE COACH CO. Anywhere - Anytime ll0 Sevier Avenue Knoxville Tennessee Phone 5-0291 CITY DRUG CO. Oren D. Lowe COULTER'S FLORISTS Muryville's Leading Prescription Store 'fSay it With Flowers Phone 66 Prescription 26 . klign-M, . .IAQWVQ 9 4' Wxig iy 3 I!1x -3 xy L,AL L , X wa fm? w4aL+ff fylzf 9 my X VQAI Q P ' I A AAWML Q5 N 3 wifv WWA , - . f . , ff U ' ,, may ' Y- I A A ...AQ . LET'S NOW YELL ' REBEL LOCOMOTIVE ' Q! nu 1 W 'Q fir' rf s LI BERACE REHEARSING YOUTHFUL BLISS 'F JI K NO BEERN PREACHER 1 OMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT - iz I 1, GO ON KISS HER YOUNG MAN'S FANCY YOUNGER GENERATION 'JUS RUN OUT FRIEN' E SENTIMENTS OF AGE MEDIUM OR WELL DUN ' SISTER CHAPERONES STEP THIS WAY, PLEASE THE RED COATS ARE COMING UITE AHAM .X 'Wy .-A Y 3.1 GO MAN GOI THEY FINALL 3... GET HERE AIR MAI L V:kvg ,MQW I X M53 f T ' 1 fb 4, dig? W: QE ' E 13 fxf f Q55 to ,fqj I MQZZZZW Many of your friends of earlier classes are now members of the telephone family We join with SOU R . . . ft? them IH wlshlng you every success and good fortune for the future THERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO MPANY BLOUNT GROCERY CO. CHANDLER FLORISTS OId Highway Phone II92 WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS The Best Place For Your Flowers QUALITY PRODUCTS COURTEOUSSERVHQE J0E'5 MARYVILLE TENNESSEE P ' Pups WaIIancI Highway ROCKFCJRD MANUFACTURING COMPANY CORDAGE TWINE HIE IVNHLNIIXVIIH' FOR BETTER BUILDING SERVICES ' 8 I AIII 'IIII SERVICE STATION Pan-um Products Compliments U. S. Tires - Batteries 0 f MARYVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Phone 4II Portraits For '55 Annual By Proffitt's Studio Ei PROFFlTT'S Since 1919 The Best Place To Trade LYNCH BAKERY The Cake Makes The Party Phone I303 West Broadway Maryville Savings and Loan Corp. Phone 796 Williams 8- McDaniel Furniture - Appliances 2Il College Phone 3695 MarYVlIIe DAIRY DIP Thickest Malts Sz Shakes The Best Hot Dogs 8: Hamburgers STANLEY BIRD MOTOR COMPANY Studebaker Dealer Dependable Since 1921 BROADWAY CAFE PARK 8. CAPITOL THEATRES Circle Drive Cleaners Come Clean With Us Pick-up 8- Delivery Phone 25I3 f53X I- V '.: 'Ivfrr-AI5aw 9:7.1-.'1IIll '24 --'Pri h 'DAIRY PRODUCTS CU- PET DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY Pasteurized Milk and Dairy Products 900 Sevierville Pike Telephone IS9 MARYVILL E, TENN ESSEE ALLEN'S ELECTRIC SERVICE Complete Line of Home Appliances l Harper 8. Cate Streets Maryville Compliments of Blount Sanitary Laundry Rawlings - Miller 2l6 McGhee Street UBONDED DRY CLEANERS Compliments of Phones Plant 53 Broadway 600 Maryville, Tennessee BADGETT STORE CO. SuIIinger's Battery Shop Automotive Electrical Specialists BROADWAY Since i924 Road Service Phone II9 George Townsend, Owner FOOD MARKET lO04 West Broadway M NUTT MOTOR Co C . Phone l80l Chrysler - Plymouth - Dodge Phone 255 Compliments of MARYVILLE ICE AND COAL COMPANY Phone 64 Regal and Pruden Coal Good Luck and Best Wishes 206 Gamble Bldg. T0 the Gfads Call 586 WHITE STAR LINES ' f ui .QW 3.17 T 'I W1 ip, f N f 'I S101 'Q Q U 1 . I-,A F. My I LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT ,A s ,. 1 , . u I . H . -- I . ,- N I P. . it , . C' I F ' A L'. .W 5' 'Q - ' If if f Q' I v A 1 M I. L- N--fi 5 A A ff . J- mr J? . I 2 I ' ' . ' -Q 17 A . ' '. ' U- xg 334 I . Q' 6 'I it M H 1 Az A 0 S !f,g,. STUDYING? HUNGRY WOLVES LOVERS? xl! E-I SPRING MAGIC SWING COME AND GET IT 'wi CIRCLE FOUR 1 NBA PICTURE PLEASE COME ON, EAT SOME OH! MY ----- WHAT ABOUT THE FIGURE? BEST FEET FORWARD THEY TAKE TO THE ROAD IIQI- WOW! PLU-E-E-SE TWO JILLS, NO JACK READY AIM FIRE FORFEIT PLEASE WELL, WELL FORWARD! THEY ALL LOVE HII OUR YOUNGFR DA' L we 5 S4 FIRST CUSTOMER .. s-, i.,i.-.iii ZESTO DRIVE-IN Cones - Sundaes - Pints 8. Quarts FARR :S Sandwiches - Curb Service SERVICEN-I-ER Broadway at Magnolia Phone 3668 Alcoa Tennessee Compilfents KIRKIS SHOP Compliments of CRUM INSURANCE AGENCY Compliments of Everything That's Written in Insuranc GILBERT'S MALONEE'S REFRG. SERVICE AND NUAHIS ARK RESTAURANT Phone 4128-R 51 I Washington St. Blount Mercantile Niles Ferry Highway Phone 543 Allis-Chalmers Tractors Seeds Farm Hardware Fertilizers DIXIE SUPER MARKET Royal Jewelers lt's Easy to Pay the Royal Way Gamble Building Maryville Norton Hardware Co. Quality Courtesy Service BANK OF MARYVII-LE The Old Reliable Maryville Tennessee Established 'I885 Compliments of Member FDlC Farmer and Stapp Barber Shop Maryville Tennessee Blount Bank Building Phone lI80 PARK DRUG CO. R. R. Long, Sr. R. R. Long, Jr. PARKS BELK CO. We feature complete teenage departments for bovs and girls. See us for the best values in everything to wear. THEJ8.K Super Stores More Good Groceries For Less Maryville - Alcoa WADE'S Drive-In Restaurant 81 Esso Servicenter Phone 9I92 8. 9263 Smoky Mountain Highway Maryville Let's Eat Those 31.00 Dinners at VILLAGE CAFE Tuckaleechee Village Route 73 - Near Townsend, Tenn. Compliments of The Blount National Bank Maryville Tennessee That Friendly Bank Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. GEURGE A. GARNER 8 SUN GROCERIES, FRESH AND CURED MEATS 312 Washington St. CRAIG TEDFORD Refrigeration 8. Manufacturing Co. P. O. Box 627 Phone IOI6 GuIf0iI Products P. E. Irwin, Distributor Allen McCollum, Manager Maryville Tennessee ROWAN SERVICE GARAGE 509 Ellis Avenue Phone 348 INTEGRITY PUBLIC SERVICE EFFECTIVE COOPERATION MUTUAL WELFARE MARYVILLE 8. ALCOA NEW AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCK 'DEALERS ASWSOCIATION MARYVILLE TENNESSEE Amos 8. Andy Buick Co. Stanley Bird Motor Co. Davis Motor Co. W. L. Kidd Motor Co. McCammon Motor 8. Equipment Co. McNutt Motor Co. Myers Motor Co. Paine Motor Co. Costner - Eagleton Motors t x X . ,L Q. .XA X fl 70e?aZZawzf5e fade ll PI T- kuhunqgmsch -.:g' -3,g,---- 'X lg .,Hx,X-X' X Xi 5 5351 3 UQ ,X-u 3 -N ,,, S3 ...X WX 1 3 X ww-XQXQLS 1,-X ,fx .- X A. 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