McCallie High School - Pennant Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

 - Class of 1953

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William Wallace Purcly Friend, counselor, and associate headmaster, who because of his untiring elforts as a teacher and his lifelong desire to instill Chris- tian ideals in those his influence touches has endeared himself to the hearts of all the students, past and present, the Senior class humbly dedicates the 1953 PENNANT. cation 17 A , allie Dr. . . cC N fin Yr Co-Founder President of Board of Trus- t V S . . f rf' tees, Headmaster Ememtus, Head of B1ble if 4 s Department, Instructor 1n New Testament f B1ble Counsellor to Boys. Ny, X IB Board of Trustees DR. JAMES PARK MCCALLIE .....,..,... Pfmdfnf ROBERT L. MACLELLAN .... .... 1 'iff-Pfmlzfnf DR. ROBERT L. MCCALLIE .....,......... .Smffafy NVILLIAM E. BROCK EDWARD R. CIILLIS DR. ROBERT G. NELSON EDXVARD E. BROWN JOSEPH A. DAVENPORT DR. WILLIAM L. PRESSLY L. HARDXVICK CALDWELL JOHN S. FLETCHER DR. R. E, THOMASON GAINES P. CAMPBELL JOHN L. HIITCHESON, JR. MARK K. WILSON, JR. EDVVARD Y. CHAPIN, JR. ROBERT C. JONES, JR. JACK E. WHITAKER LLEXVELLYN CHAPMAN DR. SPENCER J. MCCALLIE First ROW: Dr. R. F. Thomason R. L. Maclellan, Dr. J. P. McCallie, Dr. R, L. McCallie, Dr. S. J. McCallie, E. E. Brown. Sewncl Row: G. P. Campbell, J. E. VVhitaker, M. K. VVilson, W. E. Brock, R. C. Jones, Dr. R. G. Nelson, E. R. Cullis. 19 l 574-Ja: V., 4 f ,Q gi 4 Z ' f fWwh . y f f, J! f DR. SPENCER MCCALLIE DR. ROBERT MCCALLIE clclmasters and DR. SPENCER J. McCALLlE DR. ROBERT L. MCCALLIE Headmavler H1-admaster Director of Admissionsg Instructor in Bihleg Member Head of English Departmentg School Treasurerg Secre- Board of Trusteesg Faculty Adviser, Student Senate. tary, Board of Trusteesg Director, Fiftieth Anniversarv Campaign. ASSOCIATE I-IEADMASTERS MAJ. ARTHUR LEE BURNS-Assistant Comman- dant, Head Modern Language Department, Master of Dormitories, Chairman Discipline Committee, Director of Social Activities. COL. HERBERT P. DUNLAP-Commandant and Busi- ness Manager. CHALMERS M. s. MCILWAINE-Director of Ath- letics, Head Mathematics Department, Alumni Director Director of Public Relations. VV. WALLACE PURDY-Head Science Department School Organist, Master in Charge of Leaves, Left to Right: W. VV. Purdy, A. L. Burns, Dr, S. I. McCallie, Dr. R. L, McCallie, H, P. Dunlap, C. M. S. Mcllwaine. ssociate aclmasters A. L. BURNS COL. H. P. DUNLAP C. M. S. MQILVVAINE VV. NV PURDY 21 WWW C TATE MCDQWELL WALKER SPENCER SCHNHDT PATTERSON BAER SAU NDERS STRANG BROOKS CH1sM HUTCHI NsoN First Rom' : L. RUSSELL TATE, English, Principal junior School, Head Coach, Basketball and Track. CHARLES MCDOVVELL, Trainer, Master of Study Halls, Superintendent Davenport Memo- rial Gymnasium. THOMAS F. VVALKER, Spanish, Dramatics Coach. CAPT. DAVID M. SPENCER, History, Head Coach, Football and Baseball, Tactical Ofhcer. Second Rott' .' ELLIOTT T. SCHMIDT, Head of History Department, Public Speaking, Debate Coach. C. HOUSTON PATTERSON, JR., Mathematics, Assistant in Athletics. RONALD D. BAER, Head of Latin Department, Storeroom Manager. K B. J. SAUNDERS, Mechanical Drawing and Mathematics, Assistant Coach Football and Basketball. Third Ro-It' .' JOHN s. STRANG, Bible, Tennis Coach. CAPT. E. H. BROOKS, Head of Commercial Department, Master of Dining Hall, Tactical Ofhcer, Assistant in Athletics. C. CLARK CHISM, English, Directo' of Publicity. RALPH HUTCHINSON, History and Geography, Assistant Coach, Football and Track, Boxing Coach. aIIie's Faculty Q if Y aw., CaIlie's Facu Firyt Ro-wr JAMES N. SETTLE, Latin, Golf Coach. TRUMBULL L. SIMMONS, English and Bible, Assistant in Athletics. CAPT. CHARLES GALBRAITH, Chemistry, Bandmaster. EDVVIN C, LUNDIEN, Science, Gym Director, Swimming Coach. Sfcffnd Row: MAJ. CLINTON C. MOORE, Mathematics, Assistant Coach in Track, Tactical OFHcer. CHARLES GOLDFINCH, History and English, VVrestling Coach. A. VVARREN JAMES, English, Assistant in Athletics. PATRICK D. MCKINSEY, Mathematics, Assistant in Athletics. Third R ow .' RICHARD B. RIPLEY, English, Soccer Coach. ROBERT VV. TRUSDELL, English, Assistant in Athletics. JAMES G. WARE, Mathematics, Director of Glee Club, Assistant in Athletics, J. COLEMAN CROCKETT, Mathematics, Assistant in Athletics. 23 SETTLE SIMMONS GALBRAHH LUNDIEN Moons Gowifi NLH JAMES MCKINSEY RIPLEY TRUSDELL WARE CROCKETT lty and Staff MRS. S. MCCALLIE Librarian MISS ZELLA XVOODS Rffordfr NIISS MAE JONES, R.N. Rrsidrnt Nurse MISS ANNE MCCALLIE .Ilumni Srfrftary MRS. THOMAS F. VVALKER .issisiant Librarian, Remedial Rwading MRS. H. L. SMITH .lssisiant Dirrftor of sldmis- sions MRS. RILEY THOMAS Bursar MRS. P. M. VVADE .-Issisfant Rfrordrr MRS. C. M. HARPER Diftilian MISS ALMA HARRINGTON Divfifian MISS SHIRLEY SPRAGIIE Szffrrtary MISS EVELYN STERCHI .Jssistani Bursar MRS, NAOMI DOUGHERTY Srrretary 1953 Commencement onors Clifford Barker Grayson Memorial Medal ,, .... Alvin Perkin'on Campbell lVlemorial Award .....,..,.,....,. .. .......,, Garrett Adams Don C, Peglar Memorial Award .,.....,....... ........,..... G arrert Adams Thomas Winchester Hendrick Memorial Awards , . .Garrett Adams, Don Williams Valedictorian .. .,.....,.., . .........,...... , . , ..,...,.... , John Christian Salutarorian ..,.......,,,.... , ,...... ..,.. , . . , ...,........,........... . . . . ...... , .....,.., Irwin Hyatt, Jr. Faculty Representative .,.,,............,.....,....,..,,.. ....,...,.,..,..,.,...........,..,,...,.............,, B en Lampton Dr. T. E, P. Woods Memorial Awards for General Excellcnce .. .,... Ted Burkhardt, Mark Wilson, HI, Robert Ewing, Alston Steiner, John Johnson J. Philip Gibbs, Jr. French Medal .... . ,..,.. . ,. Tommy Clayton John Crowell Mathematics Medal ........,,,...,.... . .. John Christian Michael M, Allison Memorial Plane Geomtery Medal John Gilbert Pembroke O, Leach Algebra Modal ,..... ...... .... o e Sullivan W, E. Brocks, Jr. Chemistry Medal ............. .. Noel Hunt, III Roy Jackson, Jr, Physics Medal ..,..,.,,.,........ .........., , ,. John Christian Frances Thornton Strang Memorial Medal in English ,. . . .,....,........., John Christian Scott N. Brown Primary Bible Prizes ...........,,. .,.,, P hil'ip Rollinson, Ted Burkhardt Dr, L, Bibb Memorial Bible Medal ........,... ,......,.....,,,. M ichael Burkhaidt John Parks Bible Medal ....,............,. ..,.,,.......,.......,. J oe Sullivan Douglas C. Haynes Memorial Bible Awards ..,,.. .... S pencer McCallie, III, Winston Caine John H, Kent Latin Medal ..,.,...,,,....,...... ...........,.....,.. I rwin Hyatt, Jr. John Graves Me'morial Mechanical Drawing Award .... .......,...,......,,...... .........,..... . . . Fred Wichman Maurice Contor Award ...,,......,..,.......,,....,....................,..,,.... ......,..........., R ichard Byrd Judge David Campbell Chapter, Daughter of the American Revolution, History Medals ,, .... Ben Lampton, Phillip Rollinson Citizenship Medal for Seniors by Sons of the American Revolution ......,.,,....,,...,. ............... A lvin Perkinson Citizenship Medal for the Junior School by the American Legion . . . . , . Charles Moo'e Gilbert Taliaferro Memorial Publications Medal .,....,,...,.. ...... J immy Campbell Billy Wfilson Memorial Track Medal .........,.,......,... .,.......... C lifi Hunnicutt John W. Logan Memorial Junior School Athletic Award ......,,.. Upshur Higginbotharn Gilbert Taliaferro Memorial Junior School Tennis Awards , .. Charles Moore, Tommy Trivers Jimmy Bee-ne Memorial Tennis Sportsmanship Award ..... ....,....... M alcolm Williams Coaches Athletic Trophy ...... ,..........,........ ..,... D e e Hardin Billy Wemyss Trophy for Best Spirit in Athletics .... ,... B lanron Smith Chester Stephens Athletic Medal .......,..... Thornton Cole John Allcn Carter Trophy .....,. Alvin Peikincon .... Dee l'la'Clin Ed Anderson Trophy ,... ,.... . . . . . . .Ralph Clark Joe Allison Award .,,...... . . . Allcert McGregor . . , .Noel Hunt, III . . . . Charles Moore Hanes Lancaster, Jr, Award Lcwfs Llewellyn Award .... Taylor Wade Medal ..... Donald Munson Award . .. . .. , , ., Arthur Dye, Jr. Jack Kinser Award ...,...........,.. .. Tommy Clayton Eight Grade Military Excellence Award . . .... Joe Warner Best Drilled Seventh Grade Cadct Medal . .. ..,. John Tessman Col. Dana H. Allen Memorial Award ....... ............. ,.,..,, T h ornton Cole American Legion Award for Military Excellence . ., . .. ................,............,.,.,,,, Tad Johnston Lewis C, Leach Cup ........,...... ,.,.. ..,.. ,,..,.......,.,,.......,..,......,, ...... ,..,.... C o m p a ny A , Captain Blanton Smith Best Drilled Cadet Medals ...........,,....,...,.,,.....,..,...., Company A , Robert Allison, Company HBH, Noel Hunt, HI, Com. pany C , Bobby Berz, Company DH, William Hall, Company HE , Robert Wood, Company FH, William Ensign, Band, Crile Crisler, 25 275 , f 'Q we I ,N . FN nw , 'Ind' Q X 113 I A. ft ff Mf Upper left: Wans, Perlrinson, Dedman, Caine, Sullivan, Murray, Berz. Upper right: Speakman, Rollinson, Clements, Davis, Watts. Lower left: Greene, Levine, Byrd, Slmur, Ewing, Lower right: Cobble, Rather, Morris, Wood, B, Smith, Hardin, Hyatt. FRED SPEAKMAN . DAN CRATES ...., lRW'IN HYATI' . . . CHARLES THUSS .. GARREIVI' ADAMS . . HOWELL CLEMI-IXTS JIMMY CAMPBELL . RICHARD BYRD .... EDITORIAL STAFF .Ea'it'or ...nlsgotialr Ediior ...F1'alurrEa'itor ...Sofifiy Ediior . . . . . . .Religious Editor ., ...ylssislazzt Copy Edifor BUSINESS ......Bu.rinf.v.v Manager . . .Cirfulation Marzagrr' JOHN CIIRISTIAN ALVIN PERKINSON MARK ROLLINSON DEE HARDIN .... TOMMY CLAYTON MR. C. C. CIIISM STAFF JOHN RATHER ., CIIARLIQS REED .. JOHN SUHR ........... ..,.. .......... C' a rroon: JIMMY CAMPBELL Busizzrss Manayvr ........EdiIor . . .Sporls Ediior ...,C0py Editor ....Soriely Edilor ....Chapel Editor . . .Farulfy fldfviswr 45si.vtant Buxinesx Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . ,Photographer Th Tornado Lower FRED SPEAKMAN JOHN CHRISTIAN DANNY CRATES John Crox Tad Johnston Boyce Moodie Gerrge Daly Hurry Burn Ned VVatts Editor Editor Louis Zhinden Sanford Bennett John Edwards Bob VVOOCI Smith Murray Dave Davis REPORTERS VVinston Caine XValter Morris Louie Crew Joe Sullivan Seth VVeeks Pete Turner Dean Cohhle Joe Baker Paul Steward Roh Dedman A ssofiale Edllor Quinn Callaway David Forman Bob Ewing Howard Levine Spencer McCallie Jim Harris Noel Hunt Blanton Smith Frank McKay Charles Kohlhase Upper left: Crates, Mr. Chism, Speakman, Christian. 4 A left: Johnston, Crux, Zbinclen, Christian, Hunt, Steward, Eda UPPEI Ughfl Hyatt, Perlflnson, Adams, Thuss, Clayton, wards, Bennett. Lower right: Forman, Campbell, Harris, Rather. if . X , M ,X I --IH an ' 4? , I I 'iff fy! 7 ,wir , . W' ,ffm f J ! ,'A'f. ' Q 1: ks ,L ' , ,, ,, M J ,,,, Q Z W f X 1 Z ,gaefmmifi V if f f 7 ,W 7, - E 1 OFFICERS ALVIN PERKINSON ....... Prfsidmzl THORNTON COLE . . . .... Vin' Prfsidfnl TAD JOHNSTON .... .... S fcrzflary DEE HARDIN ..... Trfaszzrfr MEMBERS Garrett Adams jimmy Campbell Blanton Smith Dan Crates Layton Smith Mr. VV. Mil-ce McAdams Larry Dantzlcr Arthui Dye Don Vllilliams Mr. L. R. Tate VV. Purdy ALVIN PERKINSON e o K ' First Row: ,lol1nston, L, Smith, Parkinson, Cole, Hardin, Campbell, Second Row: Dantzler, McAdams, Adams, Dye, B. Smith, Crar 95. Third Row: Mr, Purdy, Nlr, Tate, Q17 First Term OFFICERS ,XIX IN PFRRIXSCJN .......... .... I 'rrnllrrzf MEMBERS lid XVZISSOH Trad Jolmitrmn Nlarla YVilS0n, IH Thornton Cole Billy Edwa-ds Garrett AAil21lTlS Pal llencgnr .Sefond Term CFFICERS UARRPT F ADAMS ....,,..... ,... .-XLYIN PERKINSON G.-XRRETT ADAlNlS MEMBERS Alvin Parkinson lfcl XYZDSOI1 Mikv McAdams Ralph Clark T h S n a t e Layton Smith Hillyjliclwflrclw Huh Allison Frm. Rom. lchmton, l., Smyth. Adams. Perlcmson. T. Cole. Second Row: Allrson, lNlc.-Adams, Vfllfon, Edwardb, Clark. -' plan-r M ,L V 1-'lk' a ,. Third Row: Vfasson. Henegar, Dr. Spencer Mcflallre. PI't'.fitiK'l1f 'U 71' S , 4 N f ll 1 K fx f 228 S-f-3 f Wm.. T r t vw 7 , l 2.5 'nw S 2 First Term OFFICERS HUGH EICHELBERGER .....,.. ........ P rfsidfnt GARRETT ADAMS ........... ...,. I 'iff' President GEORGE PUTNAM ............ ..,..... . Ymwiary MEMBERS Dan Rather Albert McGregor Thornton Cole jimmy Parker Mike McAdams Crile Crisler Clzirenve VVilliz1ms ,lack Robinson Bill Vvhitlielnl Second Term 7 i OFFICERS v Mllxl: MCADAMS ......................., Prfxldfnl HLANTON SMITH , ........... ..... I riff' Presidfnt FRAANK TAYLOR ............. ........ l qfffflllfy EICHELBERGER MCADAMS MEMBERS jim Bealle Albert McGTegnr Arthur Dye Bill Cole 0 Fred VVade Ralph Clark Mac Patron Duncan Marshall Finr Row: Mr. Burns, Putnam, Adams, Eichelberger, McAdams, Smith, Taylor, Marshall, Second Row: Williams, Wade, T, Cole, Patton, Dye, McGregor, Third Row: Bealle, Rather, W. Cole, Whiteheld, Clark, Parker, Crisler. MS Clarence VVilliams Carroll Hart Dan Rather Harvey Lux Cotton Fite Peter Turner jimmy Parker Lindsey Pankey First Term OFFICERS GARRETT ADAMS .,.......... ......., P rzfxidmt JEFF OVVENS ................. ...fire Prrsidmzi IRVVIN H YATT .......,......... ...... S effffary MEMBERS J. G. Buston joe Sullivan 'lim Vvright Ed Henegar Fred Hooper Ben jones Victof Sheppard Boyce Moodie Sid Daflin Second Term OFFICERS DON NVILLIAMS ,...,......... ........ P resident CARROLL HART .......,........... riff President ED HENEGAR .............,............. Sefrefary WILLIAMS ADAMS MEMBERS Garrett Adams Wiley Adkins Charles Bauknight George VVilliams Jim McLauchlin Louie Crew john johnson jim Finney Andrew Blake john Gilbert 0 0 0 C Bob Letsinger Jan Heykoop Bill Lampton Russell Thurmond First Row: Mr, Purdy, Hyatt, Owens, Adams, Williams, Hart, Henegar. Second Row: C, Williams, Lux, Sheppard, Parker, Adkins Turner Rather lVlcLauchlin. Third Row: W. Lampton, lVlooclie, Sullivan, Finney, G. Williams, Wright. 1 V Folirth Row: Crew, Pankey, Bauknighr, Blake, Lestinger, Gilbert, Hooper, Fite, OFFICERS MIKE MeAoAMs ..........,...... ...... I 'rfsidwnt HUGH EICHELBERGER . . ,. .Tiff Prfridfnr SCRAPPY SMITH ..... Sffrriary Ti1oRN'i'oN Cora ................. . . . Trfasurfr MEMBERS Garrett Adams, John Adamson, Bob Allison, Murray Atkins, Charlie Bauknight, joel Blackford, Dan Boone, VVes Burnham, Leon Burrow, Richard Byrd, Quinn Cal- loway, jimmy Campbell, john Christian, Hal Clements, Hubert Clemmer, Dean Cobble, Bill Cole, Danny Crates, John Crox, Larry Dantzler, Gordon Darnell, Dave Davis, Bob Dedman, Bob Dover, John Edwards, Hugh Eiehelberger, Bob Ewing, Rod Faller, David! Floyd, Bob Freeman, Carvel Gibson, Bucky Gilliland, Bill Gist, Ed Gould, Bill Hall, Ian Hamilton, Ross Hamilton, jim Hannon, Dee Hardin, Robert Hendricks, jan Heykoop, John Hoff, Lindsey Hopkins, Clifford Hunnicutt, Noel llunt, Irwin Hyatt, Tad Johnston, Bob King, Roy Kirch- berg, Charles Kohlhase, Bill Lampton, joe Lane, Bob Letsinger, John Lewallen, Mike Liles, Charles Lloyd, Bill McDonald, Albert McGregor, Jim McLauehlin, Tom Meriwether, Lowell Miller, Bill Monin, David Moore, VVad Morris, F. L. Mulkey, Fred Mulkey, Smith Murray, Charles Nicholson, jeff Owens, Mae Patton, Peter Pelham, Alvin Perkinson, Otis Pitts, john Poin- dexter, George Putnam, Dan Rather, Tom Raulston, Bill Robertson, Mark Rollinson, Neel Shepard, Rody Sherrill, Layton Smith, Niles Stevens, Paul Steward, joe Sullivan, Frank Taylor, Bill Thompson, Charles MCADAMS Thuss, Pete Turner, A. M. Tyler, Jimmy Yann, Fred VVade, Fred VValker, Raymond VValker, Edward VVas- son, Ned VVatts, Bob VVheeler, Don VVilliams, George VVilliams, Malcolm VVilliams, Louis Zbinden. onogram Club First Row: Hopkins, Cobble, Putnam, Lewallen, L. Smith, B, Smith, Eichelberger, McAdams, T. Cole, Hardin, Johnston, Callaway, Wheeler. Second Row: Lloyd, Dedman, Hamilton, Adamson, Monin, Taylor, Perkinson, Freeman, Morris, Crates, King, Darnell, Pelham, Kohlhase, Crox, Hunnicutt. Third Row: Moore, Rather, Clements, Campbell, Atkins, Heykoop, Robertson, Adams, Kirchberg, Dantzler, Thompson, Owens, Hall, Clemmcr, Vann, Ewing. Fourth Row: G. Williams, D. Williams, Hendricks, Rollinson, Letsinger, M. Williams, Hannon, Tyler, Hunt, W. Cole, Watts, Mulkey, Boone, Shepard, Burrow, Gibson, Christian, Meriwether, Hyatt, McDonald, Nicholson, Steward, Edwards, Blackford, Raulston, Thuss, Gould, Gist, Faller, McLauchlin, Pitts, Turner. Allison, Burnham, Lampton, Parton, Bauknight, Wasson, Floyd, Hamilton, Davis, Sullivan, Zbinden, Liles, Byrd, Wade, Walker, Murray, Hoff, Gilliland, McGregor, Sherrill. 1 JIMMY CAMPBELL OFFICERS JIMMY CAMPBELL .......... .... I rfrzdcfzi Garrett Adams Joel Blackford Thornton Cole Dan Crates John Crox Hugh Eichelherger Dec Hardin Cliff Hunnicutt MEMBERS Tad Johnston Mike McAdams Alvin Perl-cinson Dan Rather Blanton Smith Layton Smith Fred Speakman Charles Thuss Jimmy Vann op Committee Fr st Row: Crux, Perlcinson, Hunmcutt, Campbell, L. Smith. Rather. Second Row: Hardin, Blackford, Thuss, Johnston, Crates, Vann. Third Row: Mr, A. L. Burns, B. Smith, Adams, Speakman, McAdams, Eichelberger, Cole. OFFICERS GARRETT ADAMS .....,. IRVVIN H YATT . ALVIN PERKINSON .. CAROLL HART .. ED HENEGAR DAN RATHER ... JOHN CHRISTIAN ..,. DEAN COBBLE .. DAN CRATES JOHN CROX ..,. Joe Baker Louie Crew Sidney Dafhn George Daly john Edwards Bill Gist Bill Lampton Ed Lewis Charles Lloyd Ken Maddox Alhert McGregor David Moore George Murphy Smith Murray Jeff Owens . ...,... Prfyidflit ....Vim Prfsidfnl . ...,.. Srfrrfary ...........Trra.vurrr ....Boarding ....Boarding ....Boarding . . . . .Day ....Day ....Day MEMBERS Louis Zhi james Peden john Rather Trfasurfr Trmsurfr Trfzzsurn' Tffasurwr Trrasurm' Trvasurer VVarren St. john Bill Shuptrine Blanton Smith Layton Smith Fred Speakman Tom Sullivan Frank Taylor Charles Thuss A. M. Tyler George VValker Ned VVatts Don VVilliams Malcolm VVilliams nden GARRETT ADAMS Missionary Committee Front Row: Henegar, D. Rather, Christian, Cobble, Hyatt, Adams, Parkinson, Hart, Crates Crox. Second Row Thu Hannon. Greene, Walker, Murphy, Crew, B, Smith, L, Smith, Peden, D. Moore. Third Row: Dr. P. McCall Johnston, H. Bible, J. Rather, D. Williams, L. Zbinden, Murray, SutcliHe, Cooper, Fourth Row: Crist, Daly, Owens W Lampton. St. john, Dafiin, Watts, Speakman. JOHN RATHER JOHN RATH ER . OFFICERS . ............ ........ I 'rfsidrlzf JOHN CHRISTIAN ..... Vin' Prmidflzt IRVVIN HYATT .. ...... Sfffffllfj' MEMBERS Garrett Adams Bill Greene Ed Barker George Bishop David Christian Ralph Clark Dean Cobble Brainard Cooper Dan Crates john Crox John Edwards Gilbert Font john Galloway jay Garvin Euclid Isbell Bill Lampton George Murphy Jeff Owens Jim Peden Bobby Pinkerton Todd Praigg VVa ren St. John Harold Shuptrine Fred Speakman Alston Steiner Charles Thuss Bill Turner stronomy Club ist Row: Barker, Greene. Cobble, Christian, Rather, Hyatt, Crux, Turner, Bishop. Second Row: Dr. McCallie, Ch stian, Peden, Font, Murphy, Steiner, Shuptrine, Praigg, Cooper. Third Row: Lowie, Thuss, Owens, Lampton, Garvin, Adams, Spealcman, Crates, McCALLIE CHAPTER li.fI1l11fi.rf1m1 1052 CHARTER MEMBERS DR. J. P. MeCixr.I.1E . VV. VV. Ptlknx' .. .. DR. R. L. McC'AI.I.1ls Dr. S. MvCallie Ronald D. Baer Edward H. liruulw Edward ll, BFUXYII A. L. Burns MEMBERS IN COURSE C'fm'.v of IQ,-jj John Christian Arthur Dye Don Hartman Irwin Hyatt Charles Kohlhase .....Prf5id1'11l .......................Sf1'r'z'Ia1'y lWfll1,7I'l', I:'x,- f'1zIifL'1' Crzmnlillrf' Herbert P. Dunlap I.. Russell Tate C. M. S. Mcllwaine Eliott T. Schmidt Trumhnll L. Simmom Ben Lampton Alvin Parkinson Layton Smith Charles Thuss Peter Turner Hobby Vllheeler KJIIIXX of 195.51 rSQanford Bennett Gt-m'g1e'D:1ly OHN GILBERT d DR' M CALLIE 4 Iommy Clayton klnhn bilhert J an C Noel Hunt Cum Laud Society Front Row: Lampton. Chxistian, Dr. McCallie, Mr. Purdy, L. Smith, Wheeler. Back Rrow: Hyatt, Thuss, Turner, Kohlhase, Hartman, Dye, Perkinson. 40 Bill Finney George lienhum Bill Greene Rohin Hale Noel Hunt VValter Forhes Ross Hamilton john Crox Frecl Speakman Ivan Garry Tommy Clayton jim Hannon Jeff Owens Fred Mulkey ROD FALLER Shuford Johnston Glee Club OFFICERS Ron FALLER ....,........,... ........ MR, J. o. WARE .,............ ... l'r1'.fidfnt Fafuliy .ldfvixfr MEMBERS Henry Bond Alvin Perkinson Mike Liles Dan Crates lirainard Cooper Lewis Conner Mike McAdams A. M. Tyler Mark Rollinson Louie Crew Hal Harris Tony Womack Bobby Berz George Sutcliffe David Barnes First Row: Mr. Wfare, Finney. Benham, Greene, Hale, Faller, Forbes, Hamilton, Crox, Spealcman, Garry, Second Row: Clayton, Owens, M, Mulkey, Bond, Perlcinson, Crates, Barnes, McAdams Crew, Womaclc, R. Betz. Third Row: Hannon, G. Johnston. Liles, Cooper, Conner, Tyler, M, Rollinson, H. Harris, Sutcliffe. 41 Front Row: Neale, Mr. Schmldr, Daffm, Weeks, Back Row: Suhr, Clayton. Front Row: Tyler, Christian, Mrs, Walker-, Mr. Wfallcer, Watts, Wood. Back Row: Adams, Pelham, Mills, Dean, Neale, Crew, Buston. bate Club MEMBERS SETH XNEEKS SIDNEY DAFFIN DICK NEALE JOHN SUHK FFOMMY CLAYTON Faculty Adviser MR, E. T. SCHMIDT MEMBERS BOB WOOD NEO VVA'I'I'S JOHN CHRISTIAN A. M. TYLER CIARRETT ADAMS PETER PELHAM BOB MILLS JARVIS DEAN DICK NEALE LOUIE CREW J. G. BOSTON Fafully ,-Idfuiscrs MK. AND MRS. T. F. VVALKEK Dramatic Club 42 may iq- ,,.f im., , f- -iw. ,, W W 3 ' 6l..,2 uv- f 1 I W .W - .,,. , f'xh dw,-Y ' fyfulkw Q, f f . f X Viv... f , ,, ,, M ,, f W, , f, ,, f ., .,,, W, , , f 0 qw ff fr ffm, f,g?5fffw '41, my ,, ff f , , , Q 4 , -:WW ' - ff fgv.,25,,g,,lV W rf, M, , z,: j I K 'V bbw. f ' 11, , ' -4 , w Q1 Q , .L 4,4 f- 4.4,,,.w M 'wfm' QA ' rf W , V .M-4, , MW , , WW , W 4 UW? , f 1 The Classes Q :YK ' N HQ fs , ix H ,, ,, fa T X I ' 'i 1' 1 '49 ' SV 5 g, .H 4 xr 7 I , f Y Q 4' ' ' 'Q 1 X 1? D I A xxx , an , 1 fp 4, ., A wxm - I X., 'Q 'W-rQqm , Q ,, x . C . , Qf - ', Af ' . S, 4' Q , v' M 'wg f A 4 I 2 O ,nv w f Q J g S D Q 71 ' 4 W 5 , ', , M, 4,jfq.y'ff-A P Q' 4' L , X V ' ff 'Q S . , f tg X I , A X f ,V . 4 if g ilpkim 135514-,N J 9,7 sv K V3 5 4 f Q 1 f ' 4 My M 6' fvvv Q ' it ,, 'wx f,, WW, W ' ' ,M W is I X lv X S! Z X 7 A ,Mwvwwm , ? I W f J -5 32 1 1 f 1 MW'M, W f,,x. W I X1 W S nior Class Officers I,AY'l'ON JAGFR SMITH .... Pl'F5idf'llf FRANK HOVVELL TAYLOR .... Fire-Presidfnl THORNTON ESTES COLE .... .... S Pfrffary-Trfasurfr ff, 2 Q71 f., . f ' X ,h :V 4 MNA. If ff X- if F mi X , ,f .5 Q5 if Y X 6 3 A in ' Y s, X, Q, . EVA 4 Q X A S niors NX D GARRETT ADAMS JOE ALEXANDER CHARLES BAUKNIGHT JIM BEALLE JO EL BLACKFORD ANDREXV BLAKE gawk -. niors HOVVELL GARRETT ADAMS ,... Nashville, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company B, '51-'52, Sergeant, Company A, '52, First Sergeant, Company A, '52-'53, Varsity Foot- ball, '51-'52, B Team Tennis, '52, B Team Track, '52, Wrest- ling. '53, Tennis, '53, Student Council, '52, President, Missionary Committee, '52-'53, Vice-President, Student Council, '53, Missionary Committee, '51-'52, Y.M.C.A., '52-'53, President, Y.M.C.A., '52, Senate, '52, President Senate, '53, Walker Casey Award, '53, Camp- bell Memorial Award, '53, Don C. Peglar Memorial Award, '53, Thomas Winchester Hendrick Memorial Award, '53, Religious Editor, Tornado, '52-'53, Astronomy Club, '52-'53, Dramatics Club, '52-'53, Hop Committee, '52-'53, Keo Kio, '52-'53, Student Waiter, '52-'53, Nashville Club, '51-'53. A JOSEPH VVILLIANI ALEXANDER ..CradSden, Ala. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company E, '49-'50, Private, Company D, '50-'51, Corporal, Company D, '51-'52, Platoon Ser- geant, Company C, '52-'53, Midget Football, '50-'51, 1, V. Track, '51, Missionary Committee, '51-'52, Astronomy Club, '51-'52, Fly Guys Model Club, 149-'53, CHARLES VVILLIAM BAUKNIGHT..VVall'1alla, S.C. Enrolled Stepember, 1952, Varsity Basketball, '53, Y.M.C.A., '53, Student Council, '53, Monogram Club, '53. JAMES VVILLIANI BEALLE ........... Jellico, Tenn. Enrolled Stepember, 1948, Private, Company E, '48-'50, Private First Class, Company D, '50-'51, Corporal, Company B, '51-'52, Platoon Sergeant, Company A, '52-'53, Best Drilled Company, '51- ,53, Student Council, '50, '53, Gentlemen's After-Dinner Forensic Society, '52-'53, JOEL FLOYD BLACKFORD. .Signal Mountain, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1947, Private, Company F, '47-'48, Private, Company E, '48-'49, Private, Company D, '49-'50, Private First Class, Company C, '50-'51, Corporal, Company D, '51-'52, First Lieutenant and Battalion Executive Officer, '52-'53, Special Drill Platoon, '51-'52, Mite Soccer, '47-'49, General Soccer, '49'-'50, 1. V. Soccer, '50-'51, Varsity Soccer, '51-'53, Cheerleader, '51-'53, Hop Committee, '52-'53, Minstrel, '53, Signal Mountain Club, '47-'53. ANDREVV EVVING BLAKE .............. Griffin, Ga. Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company B, '51-'52, Private First Class, Company A, '52-'53, Best Drilled Company, '51-'52, Special Drill Platoon, '52-'53, Varsity Wrestling, '51-'53, Gym- nastics, '51-'53, General Swimming, '52-'53, Track, '52, Volleyball, '52, Y.M,C.A., '53, Georgia Club, '51-'53. VV. LaSALLE BURNHAM ..... Mountain Brook, Ala. Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company B, '51-'52, Corporal, Company A, '52-'53, Varsity Football, '51-'52, Varsity Boxing, '52, Varsity Track, '52-'53, Monogram Club, '51-'53, Alabama Club, '51-'51 RICHARD TURNER BYRD .......... Gadsden, Ala. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company C, '49-'50, Private First Class, Company A, '50-'51, Corporal, Company A, '51-'52, Corporal of the Bugle, '51-'52, Lieutenant, Armory, '52-'53, Gym- nastics, '49-'50, Midget Basketball Manager, '50-'51, Mite Tennis Manager, '50-'51, V. Basketball Manager, '51-'52, Varsity Trainer, '51-'53, Maurice Contor Award, '52-'53, Assistant Circulation Man- ager, Tornado, '51-'52, Circulation Manager, Tornado, '52- '53, Monogram Club, '51-'53, Gadsden Club, '49-'53. fff , iKfe,i ff , , ..,Q3-1,45- 0 2.1 Q , Q X, A ii Wes BURNHAM 7, RICHARD BYRD 5' W niors QUINN CALLAVVAY, T11 ............ Rossvllle, Ga. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company D, '49-'503 Private, Company C, '50-'51, Private, Company B, '51-'52, Sergeant, Com- pany B, '52-'53, Best Drilled Company, '51-'52, Midget Football, '49, J, V. Football, '50, Varsity Football, Mid-South Champions, '51, Boxing, '50, Touch Football, '51, Varsity Soccer, '52, Freshman Track, '50, B Team Track, '51, Varsity Track, '52, Alternate Captain, Varsity Track, '53, Most Spirited Non-Letterman Trophy in Football, '51, Ad Solicitor, PBNNANT, '52, Business Manager, PENNANT, '52-'53, Torando, '52-'53, Astronomy Club, '50-'51, Glee Club, '51-'52, Monogram Club, '51-'53, Gentlemen's After- Dinner Forensic Society, '52-'53, Brainerd Club, '49-'52, Georgia Club, '52-'53. JAMES CLELAND CAMPBELL . .Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1947, Private, Company F, '47-'48, Private First Class, Company D, '48-'49, Corporal, Company E, '49-'50, Corporal, Company D, '50-'51, Sergeant, Company D, '51-'52, Captain, Com- pany B, '52-'53, Special Drill Platoon, '50-'52, Mite Football, '47-'48, Mite Soccer, '48, Midget Basketball, '49, Mite Baseball, '48'-'49, Midget Football, '49, V. Soccer, '50, V. Baseball, '50, B Team Football Manager, '50, Varsity Football Manager, '51, B Team Baseball, '51, Varsity Baseball, '53, Gilbert Talia- ferro Memorial Publication Award, '53, Tornado Staff, '49-'50, Society Editor Tornado, '51-'52, Business Manager, Tornado, '52-'53, Class Editor, PENNANT, '51-'52, Editor, PENNANT, '52-'53, Keo-Kio, '52-'53, President Hop Committee, '52-'53, Junior Rep- resentative, Interschool Leadership Council, '51-'52, Senior Rep- resentative and Chaplain, Interschool Leadership Council, '52-'53, Missionary Committee, '50-'51, French Club, '50-'52, Monogram Club, '51-'53, Gentlemen's After-Dinner Forensic Society, '52-'53, Missionary Ridge Club, '49-'53. Q JOHN THOMAS CHRISTIAN. .Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Enrolled January, 1947, Private, Company F, '47-'49, Private, Com- pany D, '50-'51, Sergeant, Company F, '51-'52, First Lieutenant, Company F, '52-'53, Mite Soccer, '47-'49, Mite Baseball, '47-'48, Manager Mite Football, '47, General Tennis, '48, Manager V. Soccer, '51, Manager V, Baseball, '51, Gymnastics, '51, Manager Varsity Track, '52, Varsity Wrestling, '52-'53, Pembroke O. Leach Algebra Medal, '51, L. Bibb Intermediate Bible Award, '51, M. M. Allison Plane Geometry Medal, '52, Philip Gibbs, Jr., French Medal, '52, W. E, Brock, Jr., Chemistry Medal '52, Second Place, Stare French Contest, '52, Cum Laude, '52-'53, Valedictorian, '53, John Crowell Mathematics Medal, '53, Roy Jackson, Jr., Physics Medal, '53, Francis Thornton Strang Memorial Medal in English, '53, PENNANT, '51-'53, Tornado, '51-'53, Sports Editor PEN- NANT, '52-'53, Editor Tornado, '52-'53, Debate Club. '49, Dramatics Club, '50-'53, Monogram Club, '53, Missionary Com- mittee, '48-'53, Boarding Student Treasurer Missionary Committee, '51-'53, Astronomy Club, '51-'53, Vice-President of Astronomy Club, '52-'53, Y.M.C.A., '50, Latin-American Club, '47-'53, Summer School Senate, '52. HERBERT DEAN COBBLE ...... Lupton City, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1948, Private, Company F, '45-'509 PfiV3f2, Company D, '50-'51, Corporal, Company E, '51-'52, First Lieutenant, Company E, '52-'53, Mite Football, '48, Mite Basketball, '49, Mite Baseball, '49, Midget Basketball, '50, V. Basketball, '51, B Team Basketball, '52, Volleyball, '52-'53, Varsity Baseball, '52-'53i Tornado, '52-'53, PENNANT, '52-'53, Astronomy Club, '52-'53, Day Student Treasurer, Missionary Committee, '52-'53, Cheerleader, '52-'53, Monogram Club, '52-'53, Gentlemen's After-Dinner Forensic Society, '52-'53. MALCOLM HUGO COLDITZ ...... Knoxville, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company F, '49-'50, Private, Company B, '50-'51, Corporal, Company E, '51-'52, Platoon Ser- geant, Company F, '52-'53, Mite Football, '49, Varsity Swimming, '50, J. V. Baseball, '50-'52, Midget Football, '50, Varsity Swim- ming, '51, J. V. Baseball, Astronomy Club, '50-'51, Knoxville Club, '49-'53. THORNTON ESTES COLE . ..... Birmingham, Ala. Enrolled September, 19148, Private, Company B, '48-'49, Corporal, Company A, '49-'51, Sergeant, Company A, '51-'52, Major First Battalion, '52-'53, Best-Drilled Cadet, Company A, '51-'52, Col. Dana H. Allen Memorial Award, '53, J, V. Football, '48, Midget Basketball, '49, Freshman Track, '49, Varsity Football, '50-'52, Captain Varsity Football, '52, B Team Basketball, '50, Varsity Basketball, '51-'53, Captain Varsity Basketball, '53, Varsity Track, '50-'53, Captain Varsity Track, '53, All- Mid-South, All-City Foot- ball, '52, Best Back Award, '52, 'Billy Wemyss Trophy for Best Spirit in Athletics, '52, Most Spirited Non-letterman in Football, '49, Chester Stephens Athletic Medal, '53, Vice-President Kao Kio, '52-'53, Treasurer Monogram Club, '52-'53, Y.M.C.A., '49, Senate, '50-'52, Secretary Senior Class, '52-'53, Alabama Club, '48-'53, BRAINARD COOPER, JR. ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1947, Private, Company F, '47-'48, Corporal, Company D, '49-'51, Sergeant, Company B, '51-'52, First Lieutenant and Second Battalion Adjutant, '52-'53, Special Drill Platoon, '51- '5Z, Best Drilled Company, '51-'52, Tornando, '52-'53, Astro- nomy Club, '51-'53, Missionary Ridge Club, '47-'53, Gentlemen's After-Dinner Forensic Society, '52-'53, Glee Club, '51-'53, Mis- sionary Committee, '53. JOHN CLEMENT COX, JR, ....... Knoxville, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1948, Private, Company D, '48-'50, Private First Class, Company C, '50-'51, Corporal, Company D, '51-'52, Fif5f SEYECPYIY, Company E, '52-'53, Volleyball, '49-'53, Boxing, '49-'51, Mite Track, '49, Freshman Track, '50-'51, Captain, Fresh- man Track, '51, Gymnastis, '52-'53, Weightlifting, '52-'53, QUINN CALLAWAY JIMMY CAMPBELL JOHN CHRISTIAN DEAN COBBLE MALCOLM COLDITZ THORNTON COLE BRAINARD COOPER JOHN COX DAN CRATES JOHN CROX LARRY DANTZLER JARVIS DEAN BOBBY DOVER ARTHUR DYE My fgymxf N 7- ' ' wif ,MQW V K , DANIEL MARK CRATES ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1947, Private, Company F, '47-'48, Private First Class, Company E, '48-'49, Corporal, Company E, '49-'50, Sergeant, Company D, '50-'51, Captain and Regimental Executive Officer, '52-'53, Mite Football, '48-'49, Midget Football, '50, B Team Football, '51, Varsity Football, '52, Mite Tennis, '48, Mite Basketball, '48, Mite Baseball, '48, V. Baseball, '49, Mite Soccer, '481 V, Soccer, '49, Varsity Soccer, '50-'53, Co-Captain, Varsity Soccer Team, Mid-South Champions, '53, General Swimming, '53, Tornado, '49-'53, Associate Editor. Tornado, '52-'53, PEN- NANT, '51-'53, Keo Kio, '52-'53, Summer School Senate, '52, Mis- sionary Committee, '49-'53, Day Student Treasurer, Missionary Com- mittee, ,Sz-'53, Astronomy Club, '51-'53, Monogram Club, '52-'53, Senior Member, Inter-School Leadership Council, '52-'53, Glee Club, '47-'53, Minstrel, '47, '53, Missionary Ridge Club, '47-'53, Hop Committee, '52-'53, Dismembered Tennesseans, '52-'53, JOHN FOY CROX, JR. .......... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1947, Private, Company F, '47-'49, Corporal, Company E, '49-'50, Corporal, Company F, '50-'51, Sergeant, Com- pany F, '51-'52, First Lieutenant, Company F, '52-'53, Mite Track, '48, Manager, Midget Football, '49-'50, Mite Basketball, '50, Gen- eral Swimming, '49, General Golf, '50-'53, Manager, Varsity Basket- ball, '52-'53, Mid-South Basketball Champions, '53, Recipient of University of Chattanooga Scholarship, '53, PENNANT, '51-'53, Editor. PENNANT, '52-'53, Tornado, '49-'53, Chapel Editor, Tornado, '51-'52, Missionary Committee, '49'-'53, Day Student Treasurer, Missionary Committee, '51-'53, Monogram Club, '51-'53, Astronomy Club, '51-'53, Hop Committee, '52-'53, Glee Club, '52- '53, Minstrel, '53, Smoking Club, '52, Gentlemen's After-Dinner Forensic Society, '52-'53, Brainerd Club, '47-'53. LARRY N, DANTZLER .........,...... Tampa, Fla. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company E, '49-'50, Private, Company B, '50-'51, Corporal. Company C, '51-'52, Lieutenant, Company B, '52-'53, Best Drilled Company, '50-'51, Captain Midget Basketball, '50, J. V. Baseball, '50, J, V. Basketball, '51, J. V. Baseball, '51, Captain, B Team Basketball, '52, Varsity Base- ball, '52, Varsity Basketball, Mid-South Champions, ,535 Varsity Baseball, ,sag Kee Kio, '53, Y.M.C,A., '50-'51, Student Council, '51, Florida Club, '49-'53, Smoking Club, '52-'53. niors JARVIS GIBSON DEAN ........ Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1947, Private, Company F, '47-'48, Private Company E, '48-'49, Private, Company D, '49-'50, Private, Com- pany C, '5O-'5l, Private First Class, Company B, '51-'52, Corporal, Company A, '52-'53, Best-Drilled Company, '51-'52, Mite Soccer, '48-'49, Mite Tennis, '48-'49, General Tennis, '50-'51, Touch Foot- ball, '50-'52, Volleyball, '53, Dramatics, '50- 53, Gentlemen's After- Dinner Forensic Society, '52-'53, Brainerd Club, '47-'53. ROBERT LYNN DOVER .............. Alcoa, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1952, Private, Company A, '52, Varsity Foot- ball, '52, Varsity Basketball, '53, Monogram Club, '52, Tennessee Club, '52-'53. ARTHUR NTCKEE DYE ............ Charlotte, N.C. Enrolled September, 19150, Private, Band, '50, Private First Class, Band, '51, Sergeant, Band, '51-'52, Captain, Band, '52-'53, Best Drilled Cadet, '52, Donald Munson Award, '53, V. Football, '50, B Team Football, '51, B Team Basketball, '52, Varsity Basket- ball, '53, Cum Laude, '53, Keo Kio, '53, Student Council, '53. JOHN ALEXANDER EDVVARDS. .Rocky Mount, N.C. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company D, '49-'50, Private. Company B, '50-'51, Corporal, Company C, '51-'52, Platoon Ser- geant, Company B, '52-'53, Best Drilled Company, '50-'51, Varsity Swimming, 'so-'53, Gymnastics, '491-'50, Freshman Tennis, '50, Varsity Football Trainer, '51-'52, Co-Captain, Varsity Swimming Team, '53, Life Guard, '52-'53-, Prefect, '51-'52, Reporter, Tornado, '53, Assistant Feature Editor, PENNANT '53, North Carolina Club, '49'-'53, Monogram Club, '52-'53, Astronomy Club, '5l-'52, Missionary Committee, '51-'53, Postmaster, '51-'53. HUGH LEE EICHELBERGER, JR. ..... Clinton, SC. Enrolled June, 1951, Private, Company A, '51-'52, Corporal, Com- pany A, '53, Varsity Football, Mid-South Champions, '51, All-City, All, Mid-South, All-American in Football 'Zh Varsity Boxing, Mid- South Heavyweight Champion, '52, B Team Track, '52, Alternate Captain, Varsity Football, '52, All-City, All Area, Honorable Mention All Mid-South in Football, '52, Tornado, '51, PEN- NANT, '52-'53, Monogram Club, '51-'53, Vice President, Monogram Club, '52-'53, Student Council, '52, Carolina Club, '51-'53, Smoking Club, '52-'53, l-lop Committee, '52-'53, Glee Club, '52-'53, JOHN EDWARDS HUGH EICHELBERGER niors RODNEY FALLER .......... Vllashington, D.C. Enrolled January, 1951, Private, Band, T51-152, Private First Class, Band, '52-'53, V. Basketball, '52, Golf Team, '52-'53, Manager, f Varsity Football, '52, Dramatics, 152-'53, President, Glee Club, '52-'53, GERALD CURTIS FOVVLER ......... Gadsden, Ala. Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company A, '51-'53, V. Foot- ball, '51, V. Basketball, 152, B Team Track, '52, Varsity Soccer, '53, Astronomy Club, '51-,52, Alabama Club, '51-'53. ROBERT BENJAMIN FREEMAN.Chattano0ga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1947, Private, Company F, ,47-349, Corporal, Company D, '49-'50, Corporal, Company E, 150-'51, se.-gmt, Cam- pany C, '51-'52, First Lieutenant and First Battalion Executive Omcer, '52-'53, Mite Football, '47-148, Midget Football, '49-150, V. Football, '51-'52, Varsity Football, 152, Mite Basketball, 148-'49, Wrestling, '51-'53, Mite Baseball, '48-'49, Varsity Track, '51-'53, Ad Seller, PENNANT, '50-152, Monogram Club, 752-'53, Glee Club, '50-'52, Brainerd Club, 147353. ROBERT VVILLIAM GARROTT .... Cleveland, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company E, '49-'50, Private First Class, Company D, '50-'51, Corporal, Company D, '51-'52, Platoon Sergeant, Company E, '52-'53, Color Guard, ,52-'53, Tennis, '49-'52, Gymnastics, 149-150, V, So ccer , 150-'51, Varsity Soccer, '52-'53, Golf, '52-'53, Cleveland Club, 149-'53, Gentlemen's After- Dinner Forensic Society, T52-'53. VVILLIAM MORDOCK GREENE. .Birm1ngham, Ala. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company F., '49U50, Corporal, Company F, '50-'51, Sergeant, Company E, '51-,523 Lieutenant, Company B, '52-'53, Gymnastics, '49-'50, ,52-,53, Swimming, ,49- '53, Mite Tennis, '50, Mite Soccer, ,50, V. Soccer, 151, Varsity Soccer, 152-553, Golf, 152-'53, V. Football, '51-,52, I. V, Basket- ball, '50-'5l, Mite Track, '50, J. V. Track, 151, Dormitory pre- fect, '51-'53, Student Waiter, 152353, Smoking Club, '52-,53, Glfe Club, '52-'53, Alabama Club, '49-'53, Astronomy Club, '51-'53, Missionary Committee, '51-'53, ROBERT HARRIS GREER ........., Knoxville, Tenn. Ffnrolled September, 1948, Private, Company B, '48-'49, Private, Company C, '49-150, Private First Class, Company C, ,5O-,515 Corporal, Company D, '51-,52, Sergeant, Company A, '52-'53, Best Drilled Company, '50, Midget Football, ,485 Midget Basketball, '49, Volleyball, '50-'52, Golf, '51-,5Z, Gymnastics, '50, 151, '53, BU Team Track, '52, Freshman Tennis, 249'-'50, Midget Baseball, '50, Wrestling, '50-'52, Weightlifting, 152, Tornado,,' '51, Knoxville Club, '51-'53, ALFRED LaVANCE HALL ........,. Stanton, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company B, '51-,525 Best Drilled Company, '51-'52, Private, Company A, '52-'53, Gymnastics, 151, 1. V. Baseball, 152, Volleyball, '53, Flyers' Club, '51-'53, Tennes- see Club, '51-153. JAMES LISLE HANNON ............ Anniston, Ala. Enrolled June, 1950, Private, Company A, '50-'51, Corporal, Com- pany A, '51-'52, First Sergeant, Company B, '52-'53, J. V. Football, '51, HBH Team Track, ,51, Wrestling, '51-'53, Missionary Com- mittee, 152353. RODNEY FALLER GERRY FOWLER X ff ff' ,Qu A BOBBY FREEMAN BOBBY GARROTT BILL GREENE BOB GREER ALFRED HALL JIM HANNON DEE HARDIN HAL HARRIS JIM HARRIS CARROLL HART DON HARTMAN SCOTT HAYNIE niors DCVVITMT' FF. HARDIN, JR. ...... Chattanooga, Tenn, Enrolled September. 1947, Private, Company F, '47-'48, Private First Class, Company F, '43-'49, Corporal, Company F, '49-'50, Corporal, Company E, '50-'51, Sergeant, Company D, '51-'52, Regimental Major, '52-'53, Best Drilled Seventh Grader, '47-'48, Best Drilled Eighth Grader- '48-'49, Best Drilled Cadet, Company D, '51-'52, Nearest Cadet, '52, Best Commissioned Officer, '53, Ed Anderson Trophy, '53, Mite Football, '47, Midget Football, '49, J, V. Football, '50, Varsity Football, '51-'52, Mid-South Football Champions, '51, Mite Baskeball, '47, Manager, V, Baskeball, '50, J, V. Baskeball, '51, Mid-South Champions, B Team Basketball, '52, Mid-South Champions, Varsity Basketball, '53, Mite Baseball, '48-'49, V. Baseball, '50, Varsity Baseball, '52, Alternate Cap- tain, Varsity Baseball, Mid-South Champions, '53, All-City Base- ball, '53, Mite Track, '48, Freshman Track, '49'-'50, Varsity Track, '52-'53, ,lunior School, Blood Bowl Champions, '47-'48, Gilbert Taliaferro Tennis Trophy, '48-'49, John W, Logan Memorial Athletic Award, ,lunior School, '48, Junior Intramural Tennis Tournament Winner, '51, Senior Intramural Tennis Tournament Winner, '52, Coaches Athletic Trophy, '53, Most Popular Junior School Boy, '49, Tornado, '49-'53, Society Editor, Tornado, '52-'53, PEN- NANT, 751-'52, Treasurer, Keo-Kio, '52-'53, Day-Student Treasurer, Missionary Committee, '51-'52, President, Summer School Senate, '52, Monogram Club, '51-'53, Glee Club, '49-'51, Hop Committee, '52-'53, Minstrel, '53, Special Drill Platoon Leader, '53, Brainerd Club, '47-'53, HAL RUDISILL HARRIS ............ Anniston, Ala. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company, '49-'50, Private, Company A, '50-'51, Corporal, Company A, '51-'52, First Sergeant, Company C, '52-'53, Gymnastics, '49-'50, General Golf, '50-'52, Wfrestling, '51-'52, Varsity Football, Manager, '52, Glee Club, '52- '53, Alabama Club, '49-'53, JAMES FREEMAN HARRIS .... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1947, Private, Company F, '47-'49, Corporal, Company F, '49-'51, Sergeant, Company E, '51-'52, First Sergeant, Company D, '52-'53, Mite Basketball, '48-'49, Mite Baseball, '48- '49, Midget Basketball, '50-'51, V, Baseball, '50-'52, Touch Football, '51-'52, Tennis, '51-'52, Varsity Baseball, '53, Tornado Circulation Staff, '52-'53, Ad Solicitor, PENNANT, '52-'53, Mis- sionary Ridge Club, '47-'53, Gentlemen's After-Dinner Forensic So- ciety, '52-'53. CARROLL BROVVN HART ......,...,. Joanna, S.C. Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company A, '51-'53, J. V. Basketball, '52, V. Baseball, '52, Treasurer, Missionary Committee, '52-'53, Y.M.C,A., '52, Vice-President, Y.M.C.A., '53, Astronomy Club, '52. DON LEE HARTMAN ,......... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company D, '49-'50, Private, Company C, '50-'51, Sergeant, Company C, '50-'51, Lieutenant, Company C, '52, Lieutenant, Second Battalion Staff, '53, Midget Basketball, '50, Freshman Track, '50, T.E.P. Woods Memorial General Excellence Award, '50-'51, Cum Laude, '51-'53, Tornado, '50'-'53, Circulation Manager, Tornado, '51-'52, Cartoonist, Tornado, '51-'52, PENNANT, '51-'53, Missionary Committee, '51-'52, Astronomy Club, '51-'52, Brainerd Club, '49'-'53, VV. SCOTT HAYNIE ............... Bradenton, Fla. Enrolled September, 1950, Private, Band, '50-'51, Private, First Class, Band, '51-'52, First Sergeant, Band, '52-'53, Tennis, '50- '51, Varsity Football Manager, '52, Varsity Soccer, '53, Varsity Track Manager, '53, French Club, '50-'51, Dance Orchestra, '50- '51, Florida Club, '50-'53, Dramatics Club, '51-'52, Astronomy Club, '51-'52, Missionary Committee, '51-'52, Smoking Club, '51-'53, ROBERT F. HUFFAKER ..,..... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1947, Private, Company F, '47-'48', Private, Company E, '48-'49, Private First Class, Company D, '49-'50, Corporal, Company B, '50-'51, Sergeant, Company A, '51-'52, First Lieutenant and First Battalion Adjutant, '52-'53, Special Drill Pla- toon, '49-'50, Best Drilled Company, '51, Mite Football, '47-'48, Mite Basketball, '48, Mite Baseball, '48, Midget Football, '49, V. Football, '50-'51, Gymnastics, '49-'51, Midget Basketball, '49, Weightlifting, '48-'50, Tornado, '49-'51, PENNANT, '52, Gentle- men's After-Dinner Forensic Society, North Chattanooga Club, '47- '53, Dismembered Tennesseans, '50-'53, Missionary Committee, '48- '5l, Astronomy Club, '51. CLIFFORD C. HLINNICLITT, JR. ,..... Atlanta, GH. Enrolled September, 1948, Private, Company B, '48-'49', Private, Company C, '49-'50, Private, Company A, '50-'51, Sergeant, Com- pany B, '51-'52, Captain, Company D, '52-'53, Soccer, '49, V. Football, '49, Varsity Football, '52, Midget Basketball, '50, B Team Basketball, '51-'52, Freshman Track, '49, B Team Track, '51-'52, Varsity Track, '53, Golf, '50, Billy Wilson Memorial Track Medal, '53, Student Council, '50, Monogram Club, '52-'53, Hop Committee, '52-'53, Gentlemen's After-Dinner Forensics Society, '52-'53, Atlanta Club, '52-'53, 0 W. ' BOB HUFFAKER CLIFF HUNNICUTT niors HERMAN JONES HUNTER ....... High Point, N.C. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company C, '49-'50, Best Drilled Company, '49-'50, '52-'53, Private, Company A, '50-'53, Volley- ball, 49-'52, Tennis, '50, Golf, '50, V. Basketball, '51-'52, North Carolina Club, '49-'53. IRVVIN TOVVNSEND HYATT ......... Atlanta, Ga. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company F, '49-'50, Private. Company D. '50-'51, Sergeant, Company F, '51-'52, Lieutenant, Company D, '52-'53, Best Drilled Cadet, Company F, '52, Midget Football, '49-'50, V. Football, '51, Touch Football, '52-'53, V. Baseball, '51, V. Soccer, '51, Varsity Baseball Manager, '52-'53, T,E.P, Woods Memorial General Excellence Medals, '50-'51, Junior English Medal, '52, Douglas C. Haynes Bible Award, '51, John I-I. Kent Latin Medal, '53, Cum Laude, '52-'53, Salutatorian, '53, Tornado, '52, Feature Editor, Tornado, '52-'53, PENNANT, '51-'52, Feature Editor, PENNANT, '52-'53, Student Council, '50-'51, Senate, '51-'52, Missionary Committee, '49'-'50, '51-'53, Vice-Presi- dcnt Mis'ionarv Committee, '52-'53, Secretary Astronomy Club, '52-'53, Y.M.C.A., '50'-52, Secretary Y.M.C.A., '52, Buckhead Club, '49+'53, Monogram Club, '52-'53. WILLIAM ODEN JEWELL ...... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1947, Private, Company F, '47-'49, Private, Company E, '49-'50, Private, Company D, '50-'51, Private, Com- pany C, '51-'53, Mite Football, '47-'48, Midget Football, '49-'51, J. V. Football, '51-'52, Wfrestling, '47-'52, Tennis, '47-'51, PEN- NANT, '52-'53, Highland Park Club, '47-'53. JOHN TALLY JOHNSTON, JR.. .Chattano0ga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1947, Private, Company F, '47-'48, Private First Class, Company E, '48-'49, Corporal, Company D, '49-'50, Corporal, Company C, '50-'51, Sergeant, Company A, '51-'52, Major and Regimental Adjutant, '52-'53, Special Drill Platoon, '49-'51, Min- strel, Special Drill Platoon, '53, Best Non-Commissioned Officer, '51- '52, American Legion Award for Military Excellence, '53, Mite Foot- ball, '47-'48, V. Football, '49-'50, Varsity Football, '51-'52, Mite Soccer, '48, J. V. Soccer, '49, Varsity Soccer, '50-'51, Co-Captain HERMAN HUNTER IRWIN HYATT if ffm Varsity Soccer, Mid-South Champions, '53, Mite Track, '48, Fresh- man Track, '49, Varsity Track, '52, General Tennis, '50-'51, Tornado, '50-'53, PENNANT, '51-'53, Summer School Senate, '52, Day Student Representative Senate, '52, Secretary, Keo-Kio, '52-'53, Hop Committee, '52-'53, Missionary Committee, '52-'53, Monogram Club, '52-'53, Shepherd Hills Club, '47-'53. SIDNEY R. L. KING, JR. ........ Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company D, '49-'50, Private, Company C, '50-'51, Private, Company A, '51-'52, Private, Company B, '52-'53, Midget Football, '49-'50, V. Football, '51-'52, Midget Basketball, '50, V. Basketball '51, B Team Basketball, '52, Varsity Basketball, '53, J. V. Baseball, '50, Smoking Club, '50-'53, Monogram Club, '53, Glee Club, '50-'52, Brainerd Club, '49-'53, ROY VVILLLANI KIRCHBERG, JR. ...... Sylya, N.C. Enrolled September, 1948, Private, Band, '48-'51, Private, Company C, '51-'52, Platoon Sergeant, Company D, '52-'53, Mite Football, '48-'49, Midget Football, '50, V, Football, '51, Varsity Football, '52, Most Spirited Non-Letterman, '52, V. Soccer, '51, Varsity Soccer, '52-'53, Volleyball, '51-'53, Freshman Track, '51, Y.M.C.A., '49, '50, Student Council, '49, North Carolina Club, '48-'53. CHARLES EMILE KOHLHASE. .C'hattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1947, Private, Company F, '47-'48, Private, Company E, '48-'49, Corporal, Company E, '49-'50, Corporal, Com- pany A, '50-'51, Sergeant, Company A, '51-'52, First Lieutenant, Company C, '52-'53, Rifle Team, '50-'53, lVlite Football, '47-'48, Midget Basketball, '49-'50, Midget Football, '49-'50, Midget Base- ball, '49-'50, Varsity Soccer, '53, Varsity Golf, '52-'53, Captain, Varsity Golf Team, '53, Tornado, '51-'53, Cum Laude, '53, Monogram Club, '51-'53, Missionary Committee, '51-'53, Astronomy Club, '51-'53, North Chattanooga Club, '47-'53. EDMITND CODY LAIRD .............. Atlanta, Ga. Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company B, '51-'52, Best Drilled Company, '51-'52, Corporal, Company A, '52-'53, Track, '52, Gen- eral Tennis, '52-'53, Volleyball, '53, Georgia Club, '52-'53, Flyers Club, '52-'53. 2 ovigim V , I N New if X BILL JEWELL TAD JOHNSTON BOB KING ROY KI RCI-IBERG CHARLES KO!-ILHASE CODY LAIRD BEN LAMPTON BILL LAMPTON JOE LANE JOHN LEWALLEN ED LEWIS BOBBY LEWIS .eniors GEORGE BENJAMIN LAMPTON. .ColLlmbia, Miss. Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company B, '51-'52, Private, Company A, '52-'53, Best Drilled Company, '51-'53, Golf, '52-'53, Boxing, '51, Touch Football, '52, Faculty Representative, '53, judge David Campbell Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, His- tory Medal, '53, Student Council, '52, Cum Laude, '53, Mississippi Club, '51-'53, YVILLIAM EDVVARD LAMPTON. . .Columbia, Miss. Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company B, '51-'52, Corporal. Company B, '52, Sergeant, Company B, '53, Best Drilled Company, '51-'52, Special Drill Platoon, '52-'53, Touch Football, '52, Varsity Boxing, '52, Vollevball, '52, General Golf, '51-'52, Varsity Golf, ,535 Cheerleader, '52, Tornado, '52-'53, PENNANT, '53, Mis- sionary Committee, '51-'52, Astronomy Club, '52-'53, Y.M.C.A., '53, Mississippi Club, '51-'53, Gentlemen's After-Dinner Forensic Society, '52-'53, Monogram Club, '53, JOSEPH H. LANE, JR. ..... Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1947, Private, Company F, '47-'48, Private, Company E, '48-'49, Corporal, Company E, '49-'50, Corporal, Com- pany D, '50-'51, Sergeant, Company C, '51-'52, Captain, Company C, '52-'53, Best Drilled Cadet, Company C, '51-'52, Mite Football, '47-'48, Mite Basketball, '48, Mite Track, '48, Mite Soccer, '49, Midget Football, '49, V. Soccer, '50, General Tennis, '50, B Team Tennis, '51-'53, Varsity Soccer, '51-'53, PENNANT, '52-'53, Missionary Committee, '50-'51, Lookout Mountain Club, '47-'53. ALFRED JOHN LEVVALLEN ...... Coral Gables, Flil. Enrolled January, 1952, Private, Company A, '52-'53, Varsity Foot' ball, '52, Varsity Basketball, '52-'53, Varsity Baseball, '52 53, Monogram Club, '52-'53, Florida Club, '52-'53, FRANKLlN EDVVARDS LEVVIS ..,.. Pensacola, Fla. Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Band, '51-'52, Sergeant, Band, '52-'53, Gymnastics, '51-'52, J. V. Baseball, '52, Varsity Swim- ming, '53, Varsity Track Manager, '53, Recipient of NROTC Scholarship, '53, Astronomy Club, '51-'52, Missionary Committee, '52-'53, Smoking Club, '52-'53, Florida Club, '51-'53, ROBERT KAY Lewis, JR. ....,.....,. Danville, Ky. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company E, '49-'50, Private, Company D, '50-'51, Corporal, Company D, '51-'52, Guidon Bearer, Company D, '51-'52, Platoon Sergeant, Company B, '52-'53, Mite Football, '49, Mite Basketball, '50, Midget Football, '50, Midget Basketball, '51, Manager, Varsity Tennis, '51-'52, Varsity Basketball, '53, Head Cheerleader, '52-'53, Y.M,C.A., '50, Student Council, '51-'52, Monogram Club, '52-'53, Kentucky Club, '49'-'53. CHARLES FRANCIS LLOYD ..... Birmingham, Ala. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Band, '49-'50, Private First Class, Band, '50-'51, Corporal, Band, '51-'52, Lieutenant, Band, '52-'53, Midget Basketball, '50, V. Football, '50, V. Soccer, '51, B Team Football, '51, Varsity Soccer, '52-'53, B Team Track, '52, Varsity Football, '52, Varsity Track, '53, Student Waiter, '52-'53, Monogram Club, '52-'53, Birmingham Club, '49-'53. NICHOLAS BROVVN LOWIE ......... Gastonia, N.C. Enrolled september, 19'51g Prime, company A, 'sl-'53, Best Drilled company, 'sz-'53, Touch Football, 'sz.'ss, Volleyball, '51-'52, Astronomy Club, iss, North Carolina Club, 'sl-iss. CHARLES LLOYD NICK LOWIE niors MICHAEL CRAVVFORD MCADAMS. .Lancastei S.C. Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company A, '51-'52, Corporal, Company A, '52-'53, Guidon Bearer, '53, Varsity Football, Mid- South Champions, '51, Varsity Baseball, '52, Varsity Football, '52, Varsity Soccer, Mid-South Champions, '53, Varsity Baseball, Mid- South Champions, '53, Keo-Kio, '53, Student Council, '52, Presi- dent, Student Council, '53, I-lop Committee, '52-'53, Boarding Stu- dent Representative, Senate, '53, Carolina Club, '51A'53, Student Waiter, '52-'53, Monogram Club, '51-'53, President, Monogram Club, 'sz-'ss. CHARLES RAY MCDONALD ......... Anniston, Ala. Enrolled june, 1951, Private, Company B, '51-'52, Color Guard, '52- '53, Special Drill Platoon, '52f'53, Best Drilled Company, '52, V. Football, '51, Smoknig Club, '52-'53, Alabama Club, '51-'53. VVILLIAM EUGENE MCDONALD .... Oneida, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Band, '49-'51, Private, Company C, '51-'52, Sergeant, Company B, '52-'53, Platoon Sergeant, Com- pany B, '53, Mite Football, '49, Midget Football, '50, V, Foot- ball, '51, Midget Basketball, '50, Varsity Boxing, '51, V. Base- ball, '50, General Swimming, '50-'51, Touch Football, '51-'52, Varsity Tennis, '51-'52, Gymnastics, '52, Varsity Nvrnstling, Mid- South Runner-UP. 130 lb. Class, '53, Y.M.C.A., '50-'51, Monogram Club, '53, Tennessee Club, '51-'53. DANIEL MANGET .......... New Orleans, La, Fnrollcd September, 19521 Private' Company A, '52-'53, Varsity Basketball, '53, Varsity Tennis, '53, Louisiana Club, '52-'53, DON EDXVARD MILLER .......... Kingsport, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1952, Private, Company A, '52, Varsity Foot- ball, '52, All-MidfSouth Football, '52, Monogram Club, '52, Ten- nessee Club, '52, ROBERT M, MILLS, JR. .... Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1950, Private, Company B, '50-'51, Private First Class, Company B, '51-'52, Sergeant, Company B, '52-'53, Best Drilled Company, '50-'52, Dramatics Club, '50-'53, Aftronomy Club, '5Of'51, Tennessee Club, '50-'53. VVILLIAIVI JONES NIONIN .........,., Oakland, Ky. Enrolled September, 1950, Private, Company A, '50-'52, Sergeant, Company A, '52-'53, Best Drilled Company, '52-'53, B Team Basket- ball, '51-'52, B Team Track, '51, Varsitv Basketball, '52-'53, Varsity Track, '52-'53, Kentucky Club, '52-'53, DAVID FERGUSON MOORE ,... Cl13ffZl1'100gZi,'T16111I. Enrolled September, 1947, Private, Company F, '47-'49, Private First Class, Company E, '49-'50, Private First Class, Company C, '50-'51, Corporal Company C, '51-'52, Platoon Sergeant, Company F, '52f'53, Mite Football, -'47-'48, Midget Football, '49-'50, J, V. Football, '51, Varsity Football, '52, Mite Basketball, '48-'49, Midget Basketball, '50, Mite Baseball, '48, Mite Track, '48-'49, Freshman Track, '50, Varsity Track, '51-'53, Varsity Swimming, '52-'53, Holder of School and YMCA Pool 40 yard Free Style Swimming Record, '53, Member of 200 and 160 yard Free Style School Record Holding Relay Team in Swimming, '52-'53, Missionary Committee, '51-'53, Monogram Club, '51-'53, North Chattanooga Club, '47-'53. MIKE McADAMS CHARLES McDONALD BILL McDONALD DAN MANGET DON MILLER BOB MILLS BILL MONIN DAVID MOORE WALTER MORRIS F. L. MULKEY DICK NEALE JEFF OWENS BILLY PARKER PETE PELHAM VVALTER FOVVLKES MORRIS .... Birmingham, Ala. Enrolled September, 1950, Private, Company D, '50-'51, Corporal, Company D, '51-'52, Lieutenant, Company C, '52-'53, V. Foot- ball, '50, Varsity Football, '51-'52, V, Basketball, '51, B Team Basketball, '52, Varsity Basketball, '53, Tornado, '52-'53, Mono- gram Club, '52-'53, Birmingham Club, '50-'53. FARRIS L. MIILKEY, JR. ...,.... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1947, Private, Company F, '47-'49, Private First Class, Company E, '49'-'50, Corporal, Company F, '50-'51, Sergeant, Company E, '51-'52, Lieutenant, Company D, '52-'53, lVlite Football, '47-'48, Mite Basketball, '48, Midget Football, '49, Midget Basketball, '49, V. Football, '50-'51, Touch Football, '51- '52, Ad Seller, PENNANT '52-'53, Gentlemen's After-Dinner Forensic Society, '52-'53, Brainerd Club, '47-'53, RICHARD CARROLL NEALE, JR.. ,Princeton, W.Va. Enrolled June, 1952, Private, Company A, '52-'53, J, V. Football, '52, Mid-South Debate Championship, '53, West Virginia Club, '52- '53, Debate Club, '52-'53, Dramatics Club, '53. JEFFERSON EDWARD OWENS, JR.. .HiCk0l'y, N.C. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company D, '49-'50, Private, Company D, '50-'51, Corporal, Company E, '51-'52, Sergeant, Com- pany C, '52-'53, Volleyball, '49-'52, Touch Football, '49-'52, V. Baseball, '50-'51, Varsity Baseball, '52-'53, Vice-President, Y.M. C,A., '52, North Carolina Club, '49-'53, Monogram Club, '53, ROBERT VVILLIAM PARKER .... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company C, '49-'50, Private, Company B, '50-'51, Private First Cass, Company B, '51-'52, Cor- poral, Company C, '52-'53, Best Drilled Company, '49'-'50, '51-'52, Company B, Guidon Bearer, '52-'53, Midget Football, '49, Midget Basketball, '50, General Tennis, '50, Boxing, '51-'52, V. Tenn's, '51, Varsity Tennis, '52-'53, North Chattanooga Club, '49-'53, Smoking Club, '49-'53, Gentlemen's After-Dinner Forensic Society, '52-'53. VVILLIAM PETER PELHAIVI .,.... Dyershurg, Tenn. Enrolled June, 1948, Private, Company B, '48-'49, Private Company . niors C, '49'-'50, Private, Company B, '50-'51, Corporal, Company B, '51- '52, Platoon Sergeant, Company E, '52-'53, Special Drill Platoon, '49-'52, Best Drilled Company, '48-'52, Rifle Team, '43-'50, Midget Football, '48, V, Football, '49-'50, Varsity Boxing, '49, V. Baseball, '49-'50, Varsity Wrestling, '50-'53, Track, '50, Co-Captain Wrestling Team, '52-'53, Varsity Baseball, '53, Monogram Club, '50-'53, Dramatics Club, '51-'53, Tennessee Club, '48-'53, Student Waiter, '51-'52, ALVIN PAGE PERKINSON, JR.. .Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1947, Private, Company F, '47-'48, Private First Class, Company E, '48-'49, Corporal, Company F, '49-'50, Corporal, Company D. '50-'51, Sergeant, Company B, '51-'52, Best Drilled Corporal, '50-'51, Best Drilled Cadet, Company B, '51-'52, Linus Llewellyn Award for Neatest Cadet, '51-'52, Mite Football, '47-'48, Midget Football, '49 V. Football, '50-'51, Varsity Foot- ball, '52, Mite Basketball, '48, '49, Midget Basketball, '50, V, Basketball, '51, Mite Baseball, '48-'49, V. Baseball, '50, Varsity Baseball, '51-'53, Mid-South Baseball Champion, '53, Sons of the American Revolution Citizenship Award, '53, Scott N. Brown Seventh Grade Bible Medal, '48, Scott N, Brown Eighth Grade Bible Medal. '49, Clifford Barker Grayson Memorial Medal, '53, John Allen Carter Trophy, '53, Most Popular Junior, '51-'52, Most Popular, '52-'53, Tornado, '49-'53, Sperm Editor, Tornado, '52-'53, PEN- NANT, '51-'53, Military Editor, PENNANT, '52-'53, Missionary Committee, '49-'53, Day Student Treasurer, Missionary Committee, '50-'51, Secretary, Missionary Committee, '51-'53, Freshman Rep- resentative, Senate, '49, Junior Representative, Senate, '51-'52, President of Senate, '52, Day Student Representative, Senate, '53, President, Keo-Kio, '52-'53, Hop Committee, '52-'53, Monogram Club, '52-'53, Cum Laude, '52-'53, Glee Club, '52-'53, Gentlemen's After-Dinner Forensic Society, '52-'53, SIDNEY RAVVSON PERRY, III ........ Sarasota, Fla. Fnrolled September, 1949, Private, Company C, '49-'50, Private First Class, Company C, '50-'51, Corporal, Company C, '51-'52, First Sergeant, Company F, '52-'53, Best Drilled Company, '50, Special Drill Platoon, '50-'52, Midget Football, '49, Midget Basketball, '50, Freshman Track, '50, V. Basketball, '51, B Team Track, '51, B Team Basketball, '52, Smoking Club, '49-'53, Florida Club, '49-'53. ALVIN PERKINSON SID PERRY niors SAMUEL HENRY PRESTON, III ..... Tazewell, Va. Enrolled September, 19495 Private, Company F, '49-'505 Private. Company D, '50-'515 Corporal, Company D, '51-'525 Sergeant, Com- pany A, 152-'535 Gymnastics, '49-'535 Midget Basketball, '5O5 Gen- eral Tennis, '50-'535 Volleyball, '52-,535 Glee Club, '50-'525 Smok- ing Club, '52-'535 Virginia Club, 149-'535 Fly Guys Model Club, '52-153. DANIEL BROVVN RATHER ....... Birmingham, Ala. Enrolled September, 19505 Private, Company B, '50-'515 Corporal, Company C, '51-'525 First Lieutenant, Company A, '52-'535 Special Drill Platoon, '50-'525 Best Drilled Company, '50-'51, '52-'535 Swimming, '51-'535 Co-Captain, Varsity Swimming Team, '535 J. V. Football, '515 Tornado, '52-'535 Y.M.C.A., '515 Missionary Committee, '51-'525 Boarding Student Treasurer, Missionary Com- mittee, ,52-'535 Nlonogram Club, '52-'535 Hop Committee, 152-'535 Birmingham Club, '50-'53. JOHN MOSAL RITTELMEYER, JR.. . .Atlanta, Ca. Enrolled September, 19515 Private, Company B, '51-,525 Corporal, Company A, '52-'535 Best Drilled Company, '51-'535 Tennis, '51- ,535 Gymnastics, '51-'535 Astronomy Club, ,51-'525 Buckhead Club, '51-'52, VADEN CLYDE SHADDEN ..... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 19475 Private, Company F, '47-,485 Private First Class, Company E, '49-'505 Corporal, Company D, '50-'525 Sergeant, Company B, '52-'535 Private, Company C, '535 Mite Soccer, 148-'495 Tennis, '48-'535 Golf, '49-'515 V. Soccer, '5O5 Dramatics, ,505 Smoking Clubg '52-'535 North Chattanooga Club, 147753, BLANTON SMITH, JR. ............. Nashville, Tenn. Enrolled September, 19495 Private, Company D, 149-,505 Private. Company C, '50-'515 Sergeant, Company B, 151-,525 Captain, Com- pany A, '52-'535 Best Drilled Company, '51-'535 Midget Football, ,495 Midget Basketball, '505 Junior Varsity Baseball, '5O5 Junior Varsity Football, '505 Varsity Football, 151-,525 Varsity Baseball, '51- '535 Varsity Soccer, '535 Captain, Varsity Baseball, 1535 Lewis C. Leach Cup, '535 Billy Wemyss Trophy for Best Spirit in Althetics, 'sag 'cTornado, '52-'535 Monogram Club, ,51-'535 Secretary, Mono- gram Club, 152-1535 Missionary Committee, 352-'535 Hop Com- mittee, '5Z-,535 Keo-Kio, '535 Vice President, Student Council, '53. CARL GIBBS SMITH, JR. ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 19495 Private, Company F, '49-'505 Private, Company D, '50-'515 Corporal, Company D, '51-'525 Platoon Ser- geant. Company D, '52-'535 Midget Football, ,495 Midget Basketball, '505 Junior Varsity Track, '505 Junior Varsity Football, '5O5 Junior Varsity Basketball, '515 B Team Basketball, '525 Golf, 149-,525 Tornado, '51-'535 Ad Solicitor, PENNANT, '51-'S25 Astronomy Club, '51-'525 Missionary Committee, '51-'5Z5 Gentlemen's After- Dinner Forensic Society, '52-'535 Missionary Ridge Club, 149-'535 Smoking Club, '52-,53. JOHN COLE SMITH ............ Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 19475 Private, Company F, 147-'485 Private, Company E, '48-'495 Private First Class, Company E, '49-'505 Cor- poral, Company D, '50-'515 Sergeant, Company B, '51-'525 First Lieutenant, Company E, '52-,535 Best Drilled Company, '51-'525 Special Drill Platoon, '51-,525 Mite Football, '47-,485 Midget Foot- ball, '49-'505 V. Football, 151-,525 Mite Basketball, ,48-'495 Midg- et Basketball, '50-'515 V, Basketball, '525 Mite Baseball, '48- '495 V. Baseball, '50-'515 Brainerd Club, '47-'535 Gentlemenis After-Dinner Forensic Society, '52-'53. LAYTON JAGER SMITH ..........., JaCkSOn, Miss. Enrolled September, 19505 Private, Company C, '50-,515 Corporal, Company C, '51-,525 Lieutenant, Company A, '52-'535 Best Drilled Company, '52-,535 V, Football, ,505 V. Basketball, '515 J. V. Baseball, '515 Varsity Football, 151-'525 Varsity Baseball, 152-'535 President Senior Class, '52-'535 Tornado,,' '52-,535 Keo-Kio, '52- '535 Cum Laude, 1535 Senate, '535 Monogram Club, '52-'535 Mis- sionary Committee, '52-'535 Student Waiter, '52-'535 Mississippi Club, ,50-,Sl HENRY PRESTON DAN RATHER , ,,,,L ' S JOHN RITTELMEYER VADEN SHADDEN BLANTON SMITH GIBBS SMITH JOHN SMITH LAYTON SMITH FRED SPEAKMAN DON STEVENS NILES STEVENS FRANK TAYLOR VERNON TERRELL CHARLES THUSS VVER VVILLIAM F, SPEAKMAN, JR. Ufhattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company D, '49-'51, Corporal, Company D, '51-'52, Platoon Sergeant, Company D, '52-l53, Midget Football, '49-'51, General Tennis, '50-'53, Varsity Soccer, Manager, ,50-'52, Volleyball, '53, Torando,' Staff, '51-'53, Editor, 'ATor- nado, '52-'53, Class Editor, PENNANT, '52-'53, Missionary Com- mittee, '51-'53, Astronomy Club, '52-'53, Hop Committee, '53, Glee Club, '52-,53, Gentlemen's After-Dinner Forensic Society, '52-'53, Brainerd Club, ,49-'53, VVILLIAM DONALD STEVENS ..,..... Vienna, Ga. Enrolled September, 1952, Varsity Football, ,52, Monogram Club, '52, Georgia Club, '52. NILES STEVENS ...........,...... Burlington, N.C. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company C, '49-'50, Private, Company A, '50-'52, Platoon Sergeant, Company A, '52-'53, Best Drilled Company, '49-'50, Special Drill Platoon, '51-,525 Color Guard, '51-'52, V. Football, '49, Varsity Boxing, '50, Gymnastics, '49-'50, General Swimming, '49'-,52, Touch Football, '51-'53, Volley- ball, '50-'52, North Carolina Club, '49-l53, Smoking Club, '50-,53. FRANK HOVVELL TAYLOR .......,. Shreveport, La. Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company A, '51-153, Varsity Basketball, 152-'53, All-Mid South Basketball, '53, Varsity Track, ,52-'53, Mid-South and School Record Holder, High Jump, '53, Vice-President Senior Class, '52-'53, Secretary Student Council, 535 Monogram Club, '52-'53, Astronomy Club, '52-'53, Louisiana Club, '51-'53, niors VERNON LaGRANGE TERRELL .... Columbia, Miss. Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company A, '51-'53, Best Drilled Company, '52-'53, Rifle team, '51-'53, Mississippi Club, '51-'53, CHARLES JOHN THUSS, JR. ...... Phoenixville, Pa. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company E, '49A'50, Corporal, Company D, ,5O-'51, Sergeant, Company C, '51-,525 Captain, Com- pany E, '52-'53, Special Drill Platoon, '49-'52, Guidon Bearer, Com- pany C, '51-'52, Midget Football, '49, Midget Basketball, '50, Mite Tennis, '50, V, Football, 150, BU Team Basketball, '51-'52, Man- ager, Varsity Baseball, '51, B Team Basketball, Mid-South Cham- pions, '52, General Golf, '52, Swimming '52-l53, Tornado, '51- '53, Society Editor, Tornado,', 152-'53, PENNANT, '51-'53, As- sociate Editor, PENNANT, '52-'53, Cum Laude, ,535 Dormitory Prefect, '51-'53. GEORGE RANDOLPH TURNER .. .Memphis, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Band, '49-350, Corporal, Band, '50-'51, Sergeant, Band, '51-'52, Lieutenant, Band, '52-'53, Gym- nastic, '49-'51, Varsity Swimming, '50-'52, Volleyball, '49-'53, V. Baseball, '50-'51, Touch Football, '53, Tennessee Club, '49-'53, Smoking Club, '51-153, Dance Band, '50-'52, Astronomy Club, '49- '52, Student Waiter, '51-'53, Gentlemen's After-Dinner Forensic Society, '51-'53. PETER KNIGHT TURNER ......... Lexington, Ky. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company D, '49'-150, Private, Company A, 750-'52, Corporal, Company A, '52-,53, V. Foot- ball, '49-,50, Varsity Wrestling, '50-'53, Intramural Golf, '50-'53, Varsity Football, y51-'5Z,.uTornado,,' '52-'53, PENNANT, 153, Stu- dent Council, ,51, Y.M.C.A., '52, Cum Laude, '52-'53, Mono- gram Club, '52-'53, Lexington Club, '49-'53. RANDY TURNER PETE TURNER niors CLAUDE MARVIN TVRPIN, IR. ..... Ringgold, Ga. Enrolled September, 19485 Private, Company E, '48-'505 Private, Company F, ,5O'-,515 Corporal, Company F, '51-'525 Sergeant, Com- pany D, '52-'535 Platoon Sergeant, Company E, '535 Mite Tennis, '49'g Midget Football, '495 V. Football, '51-,525 Varsity Tennis, ,515 Georgia Club, '48-'53. JAMES LEE VANN ............. Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 19485 Private, Company D, '49-,505 Private, First Class, Company D, '50-'5l5 Sergeant, Comp:ny B, l51-'525 Captain Company F, 152-'535 Best Drilled Company, ,51-,525 Mite Football, '48g Midget Track, '495 Midget Football, '495 Midget Basketball, '49-,505 Junior Varsity Track, ,505 Junior Varsity Foot- ball, '5O5 ,lunior Varsity Soccer, '5l5 B Team Track, ,515 Varsity Soccer, '52-'535 Varsity Track, '52-'535 Cross Country Team. '5Z5 Monogram Club, '51-'535 Glee Club, '52-'535 Hop Committee, '52- '535 Gentiemen's After-Dinner Forensic Society, '52-'53. FREDERICK NELSON VVADE .... St. Petersburg, Fla. Enrolled September, 19515 Private, Company B, '51-'52g Private, Company A, '52-,535 B Team Football. '515 V. Basketball, '525 J. V. Baseball, '525 Varsity Football, ,525 Astronomy Club, l51-'535 Florida Club, ,5l-.535 Monogram Club, '535 Student Council, '52-353. RAYMOND F. VVALKER ........ Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 19505 Private, Company B, '50-,525 Sergeant, Company A, '52-'535 Best Drilled Company, 751-'535 B Team Foot- ball, ,505 Varsity Football, '51-,525 B Team Track, ,525 Varsity Track, '535 Boy Scout Scholarship Award, ,505 Monogram Club, '52-,535 Brainerd Club, ,SO-753, CLAUDE TURPIN JIMMY VANN ROBERT LEVVIS VVARE ..,... Coco Solo, Canal Zone Enrolled September, 19515 Private, Company D, ,51-,525 Corporal, Company B, '525 Sergeant, Company B, ,52-'535 Special Drill Pfa- toon, '52-'535 Volleyball, '5l5 Gymnastics, '51-,535 Varsity Swim- ming, '52-7535 Latin-America Club, '51-'535 Virginia Club, ,51-'53, VVILLIAM FRANK VVARNOCK .,.... Anniston, Ala. Enrolled September, 19515 Private, Band, '515 Private, Company B. '525 Color Sergeant, Color Guard, ,52-,535 Bcst D.illed Company. '525 J. V. Football, '515 Prefect, '52-'535 Alabama Club, l51-'555 Smoking Club, '51-'53, ROBERT JACKSON VVHEELER. .Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 19475 Private, Company E, ,47-,485 Private First Class, Company F, '48-'495 Corporal, Company E, l49-,515 Sergeant, Company E, '51-'525 Captain and Regimental Executive Officer, ,52- l535 Mite Football, '47-'485 Mite Soccer, ,485 Mite Track, '48-,495 Midget Basketball, '505 Freshman Track, '505 V. Baseball, '505 Midget Football, '495 Mite Basketball, '495 Mite Baseball, '48-'495 Midget Basketball, ,505 Freshman Track, '505 V, Baseball, '505 1, V. Football, '50-,515 V. Basketball, '515 Cross Country Team, ,525 Varsity Baseball, '52-,535 Junior School Blood Bowl Cham- pions, '48-'495 Tornado,,' '51-'525 Glee Club, '50-,525 Mono- gram Club, ,52-,535 Cum Laude, '535 Brainerd Club, ,47-'53. FRED VV. VVICHMAN, JR. ....,.. Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 19495 Private Company E, ,49-'SOQ Private Company C, l50-'525 Private Company B, '52-,535 Midget Football, '49-'505 Midget Basketball, '505 V, Baseball, '50-,515 V. Football, ,SI-'525 John Graves Memorial Mechanical Drawing Award, '535 PENNANT, '52-'535 Brainerd Club, '49-'50, 'gawk FRED WADE RAYMOND WALKER BOB! WARE BILL WARNOCK BOBBY WHEELER FRED WICI-IMAN Seniors- 1 . . - DONALD FOSTER VVILLIAMS. .San Antonio, Texas Enrolled September, 1951, Private Company C, ,51-,525 Sergeant Company A, '52-'53, Color Guard, '53, Special Drill Platoon, '52- '53g Varsity Basketball, '52-'53, Volleyball, '52, Fall Track, '52g General Swimming, '52-'53, Thomas Winchester Hendrick Memo- rial Award, '53, Representative, Mid-South Association of Christian Life Conference, '51, President, Y.M.C,A., '53, Y.M.C.A., '52, Missionary Committee, '52 ,535 Monogram Club, '52-'53, Keo-Kio, '53g San Antonio Club, '51-'53. PETER HEVVITT WOOD . .Lookout Mountain, Tenn, Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company B, ,51-,52g Corporal, Company B, '52-'53, Best Drilled Company, ,523 B Team Tennis, '5Zg Varsity Tennis, 'sag Smoking Club, '51-,535 Lookout Moun- tain Club, '51-'53, FRANK THOMAS VVOOTEN HI. . .ChaClb0urn, N.C. Enrolled September, 1952, Private, Company B, '52-'533 Gymnastics, '52-353, North Carolina Club, ,52-'53. 'THONTAS LOUTN VT7RIGHT ...,......, D3lf0l'l, Ciii. Enrolled September, 1950, Private, Company C, '50-,51, Private, Company B, '51-'52, Corporal, Company A, '52-'53g Best Drilled Company, '51-'53g Intra-Mural Golf, '50, Midget Basketball, '51, ,l. V, Baseball, '51g Intra-Mural Golf, '52-'53, Touch Football, '52- '53, Georgia Club. '50-,535 Student Waiter, '52-l53. DON WILLIAMS HEWITT WOOD FRANK WOOTEN TOM WRIGHT I nf WW Juniors Juniors- First Roux' JOHN R. ADAMSON ....Trion, Ga ROBERT J. ALLISON .... ..... s ylva, N.C. 1013 BAKER ........A Svrond Rau' : .....Orlando, Fla. CLARENCE BROCK BAUKNIGHT ..... VVaIhaIla, S.C. REGINALD BELL ...... SANFORD BENNETT III Third Row: ROBERT SAMUEL BERZ ROBERT H. BIBLE ..... GEORGE W. BISHOP III .... Fourth Roux' HENRY BOND ........ DONALD BOVVNIAN JACK BRAKEBILL .. Fifth Row: FLOYD LEON BURROVV J. G. BUSTON .......... THOMAS L. BYRD . . . Sixth Roux' FRANK F. CHALFONT . ...........Atlanta, Ga. .. . . .Chattanooga, Tenn ....,Chattanooga, Tenn. ....Mor'ist0wn, Tenn. ..... .Grundy, Va. Lookout Mountain, Tenn. ....... .Chattanooga, Tenn. ...Knoxville, Tenn. . . .Milan, Tenn ....Tazewell, Ga ....Atlanta, Ga ............Birmingham, Ala THOMAS WILLETS CLAYTON .... Chattanooga, Tenn HOWELL GILBERT CLEMENTS .... Chattanooga, Tenn Seventh Row: HUBERT P. CLEMMER, J J. F. COMER ............... THAD COX .....Milan, Tenn .....Savannah, Ga ... . .Knoxville, Tenn 69 Firm' R010 : E. LOl'lE CREW' ..,. CRILE CRISLFR .... ED CULLIS ..... Strand Roux' ....Anniston, Alu. ...Memphis, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. SIDNEY A. DAFFIN . .. .,.. Panama City, Flu. GEORGE S. DALY, JR. .. . GORDON DARNELL ... Third Roux' ROBERT DEDMAN .. VVILLIAM ELDRIDGE ENSI GN .... BOULDIN FRANTZ .,.......... . Fourth Roux' HAROLD C. FRINCKE JOHN A. GALLOVVAY .. .Columhia, Miss. .,..Murphy, N.C. ....Gallatin, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. ........Salem, Ga. ...Knoxville, Tenn. ..Feriera, Colombia JAY E. GARVIN, JR. .. ..... Greensboro, N.C. Fifth Roux' CHARLES GIBSON ... JOHN N. GILBERT CARVEL GIPSON .... Sixth Row: VVILLIAM CLAVDE GIST, JR. .... . ROBIN C. HALE ,..., EDVVARD B. GOULD Seventh Roux' VVILLIAM HALL .... JEFF B. HELMS, JR. .. ROBERT HENDRICKS .Spring City, Tenn. ....Statesville, N.C. . . , ,Gadsden, Ala. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. .. .Knoxvillq Tenn. ...Morganton, N.C. .Coral Gables, Fla. W W First Row: EDVVARD HENEGAR ,... GRANT HENNESSA .. . JOHN H. HOFF ...... Second Roux' LEVVIS HOLLAND ......... MARVIN G. HUIVIPHREYS . NOEL HUNT III .,........ Third Roux' VVILLIAM HUTCHESON ... EUCLID ARNOLD ISBELL, JR JOHN R. JOHNSON ........ Fourth Rou' : VVESLEY LAVVTON .... TED LAWWILL ...... ... EDVVARD F. LAY ... Fifth Roux' ROBERT B. LETSINGER ... MIKE LILES, JR. ........, . VVILLIAIVI T. MCKENZIE . . , Sixth Roux' .. .Knoxville, Tenn Charlotte, N.C . . Dyersbu rg, Tenn Atlanta, Ga Chattanooga, Tenn Chattanooga, Tenn Greenwich, Conn .....Gadsden, Ala .Morristown, Tenn. Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain, .........Cleveland JAMES C. MCLAUCHLIN, JR. ... JAMES EDWARD MANN .. THOMAS VV. MERIWETHER Svfvfnih Roux' MIKE V. MILLER . ..... THOMAS O. MILLER NED MILNER ......... , J R. ....Alcoa ....Raleigh, Tenn. Tenn , Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. ....Kendal, Fla ...Cha'lotte, N.C Bluefield, VV.Va .Memphis, Tenn Knoxville, Tenn .. . . . .Miami, Fla .Lakew0od, Ohio - Juniors First Row: FRANK BOYCE MOODIE, HI M. FRED NIVLKEY ,.... ..... RINGLAND SMITH MURRAY .... Yzffond R010 : CHARLES BOYD NICHOLSON ALFRED S. NICKELS ....,... MACON GLASGOVV PATTON Third Roux' JAMES M. PEDEN, JR. JIM PLYLER ......4......... JOE LINDSAY POVVELL, JR. . Fourth Row: GEORGE PITTNAM ......... THGNIAS S. RA ULSTON ..... Chattanooga, Tenn. GEORGE ALDEN RITTELMEYER ....... Fifth R010 : MARK ROLLINSON . NEEL SHEPARD .... JAMES A. SPRACFUE Sixth Row: PAUL STEVVARD, JR. ... ,.... LYNN STRICKLAND JOHN H. SLHR ..... ..... Seven th Ro-zc' : NORMAN A. THOMAS .... ..... MIKE TUGGLE ............... VVILLIAM REED TURNER, -IR. .. ........Salem, Ky. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. .....Bristol, Tenn. . . . . .Durham, N.C. .....Raleigh, N.C. ...Greenville, S.C. Chattanooga, Tenn. .. . . .Abbeville, La. Chattanooga, Tenn. .....Gadsden, Ala Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn .... ....Birmingham, Ala Chattanooga, Tenn Chattanooga, Tenn ....CharlOttc, N.C ., . .Clinton, S.C .Atlanta, Ga. Juniors First Roux' A. M. TYLER, JR, ...,... . GEORGE P. XVALKER Ill VVILLIAM XVARLICK .... Srfom! Row: JOE VVAR12 ...A..... SETH L, VVEEKS, JR. .... . RANDALL A. 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ChattaIIOoga, Tenn. ..Cleveland, Tenn. ....CharlOtte, N.C. ..LOokOut Mt., Tenn. .Birmingham, Ala. ....Charlotte, N.C. .Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. Bal Harhouj Fla. Chattanooga, Tenn. .....ROsSville, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn. ROBERT EMERY ...... ..I,. K noxville, Tenn. DAVID A. FLOYD .... Chattanooga, Tenn, GILIIERTO M. FONT ,,.. .Santurc2, Puerto Rico TES-I 'Bw BO Firxt Row: DAVID M. FORMAN EDWARD C. FOINLER FRED GILLIL.-AND .. .... LEA R. l'lAl.l. .... .. Svfonzf Ro-IC: IAN N. HAMILTON ..,. JAX HEYKOOP ,.... ROY C. HOFFXER .... JOHN D. HOPKINS Third Ron' .' LINDSEY HOPKINS III .... Nl.-XRSHALL HOWELL, JR.. EMERY HCTSON ...... RICHARD B. KENNEDY . Fourth Roux' THOMAS G. KING ... HOXK'.ARD D. LAY .... CHARLES LEBOVITZ . .. GRIFFIN LONG ..,..... Fifth R0-zu: HARVEY A. LUX ...... PAT MCCALL .......... SPENCER NICCALLIE III ALBERT MCGREGOR . . . . Sixth Row: ..C'hattrInOOg:I, Tenn. ..,..KnOxville, Tenn. ,ChattaIIOOga, Tenn. .....Shreve-port, La. .C'hattaDOOga, Tenn. .,..LOwland, Tenn. ...MOckville, N.C. ....MemphiS, Tenn. .... . . . .Atlanta, Ga. .ChattarIOOga, Term. ........,Atlar1ta, Ga. ...COvington, Tenn. ..St. Petersburg, Fla. .. . .Cleveland, Tenn. .ChattanOoga, Term. ...ChattanOOga, Tenn. ...Birmingham, Ala. ......AnniSton, Ala. y .ChattaDOOga, Tenn. .MarIagua, Nicaragua FRANK THOMPSON MCKAY .... Cleveland, N.C. JIM MCNAIR ......... KENNETH P. MADDOX . EUGENE L. MARTIN, JR. Seventh Roux' FRANK lVIETCAI.FE ..,.. BENTON R. MURPHEX' . GEORGE VV. MURPHY' III STANLEY PACK ...,... Laurinburg, N.C. Grceneboro, N.C. ...ChattanDOga, Tenn. ....NaShville, Tenn. ........,Tampa, Fla. ...COlOrIia, Uruguay ,..Cleveland, Tenn. Sophomores Firsl Ro-zzz' LINDSEY PANKEY .... . RICHARD AI.BER'I' PARK ROBERT S. PINKERTON . O'I'Is PI1 rs, JR. .... . . Srfond Row: JOHN S. POINDEXIER . . . JOHN D. RATHER .. .. JAMES L. READING .... CHARLES REED .... Third Rrmu' RD RIE'I'7E ..,....... flrIl,BIZR'I' M. ROBIiR'l'S . . VVIIIIAM F. ROBERTSON THOMAS JACKSON ROBIN Fourtlz Row: J. BURKE ROBINSON ..COral Gables, Fla .ChattanoOga, Tenn .ChattanOOga, Tenn ...MOrgantOn, N.C Savannah, Ga Chattanooga, Tenn LOOkOut Mtn., Tenn ........ Sylva, N.C .....LfIlIisville, Ky LOOkOut Mtn., Tenn . .... Greenville, S.C SON ...DaytOn, Tenn Chattanooga, Tc-nn CHARLES VVESION ROODHOUSE ..... Ada, Oklu TOM SCHRI-II-QDER, JR. lVlAR'l'IN SHARP .... Fifth Row: VIc'1'OR G. SHEPPARD .. NEIISON SPANN .... ALSTON STEINER ..., JOE W. SUI.I,IvAN III Sixth Row: Chattanooga, Tenn ,...NaShville', Tenn ...Birmingham, Ala ..,. . .Ada, Okla ......AthenS, Ga ....KnOxville, Tenn THOMAS MARTIN SULLIVAN .... O-lando, Fla GEORGE HEEME SU'rcI.IEEE .... Charlotte, N.L' WILLIAM T. 'fHOMPSON. . FRANK RUSSELL THURMONID. .Little Rock, Ark. Swvffnth Row: DAVID G. TRAxI,ER .... .,.. RDVVARD H. VVASSON, JR. NED C. VVAITS, JR. FRED WESSELS ..... JOSEPH C. WILSON I. .Greenvilleg Sf. ....MaplewOOd, N.J. .....JelliCO, Tenn. ..Savannah, Ga. ..,Clc'vc-land, Tenn. .C'hattanOOga, Tenn. Freshm Freshm n First Row: WII.I.IAM ADAMSON .... JOSEPH WILEY ADRINS ....... ........TrIon,Ga. ED BARKER ............., Chattanooga, Tenn AN'l'HONX' BARTHOLOMEW. .Chattanooga, Tenn Sefond Row: ROBERT S. BENI-IAM ...... Chattanooga, Tenn RosER'I' PRICE BIGGERS ........ Durham, N.C L. E. BOONE III .....,... BILLY BowERs . .. Third Row: RICHARD C. BROWIIER RALPH G. BROWN ...... ROBERT E. BUNCH ...... JOHN F. CARRIGER ...... Fourth Row: .Chattanooga, Tenn ......Atlanta, G21 ........Athens, Ga .Chattanooga, Tenn .Chattanooga, Tenn Lookout MtII., Tenn HUGH WARD CAUSEY, JR. ..... Charlotte, N.C RALPH O. CLARK ............ Gadsden, Ala NATHAN CLAUNCH ,...... Chattanooga, Tenn RALPH DONALD COFFEY, JR.. .Morganton, N.C Fifth Row.- LEWIS H. CONNER ....... Chattanooga, Tenn JOHN VV. DULIN .... . .. DAVID DUNN ..... . . .Chattanooga, Tenn BILL ESTES .... ...Chattanooga Tenn Sixth Row: ROBERT A. EWINC ...... JAMES OVVEN FINNEY, JR, .Chattanooga, Tcnn ......Gadsden, Ala COTTON FITE ............. Coral Gables, Fla XNALTER F. FORBES ...... Seventh Roux' Lookout Mfll., Tenn IVAN B. GARRY ... ...Chattanooga, Tenn LEROY E. CEIBBS .....,... Chattanooga, Tenn KENNETH LANCE GOULII. .Chattanooga, Tenn IJONALD R, HAIIDEN .,.,.. Chattanooga, Tenn .Gadsden, Ala. ....Charlotte, N.C. Firxt Ro-un' RICHARD H. HALL .. Ross HAMILTON ... .... RALPH HEARD .. FRED XV. HOOPER ,.. ... Svvond' Roux' SHLTORD JoHxs'I'ox . . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. .Chattanooga, Tenn. Lookout Mtn., Tenn. ........Miami, Fla. . Lookout Mtn., Tenn. JOHN A. KOSIK, JR. ...... Chattanooga, Tenn. VVALTER VV. LAYSOX . HOVVARD LEVIXE . . . . Third Rau' : STEPHEN LEVVALLEN .... GARRY' K, MCALLISTER JIMMIE MCCALLIE ... VVAYNE MARCH ... Fourth Row: ... .Chattanooga Tenn. . .ChattarIooga, Tenn. ..Coral Gables, Fla. .. .Chattanooga, Tenn. ....Chattan0oga, Tenn, .,..Chattanooga, Tenn. MICHAEL MARHOLIN ...,Chattanooga, Tenn. DUNCAR MARSHALL ..,.. CHARLES R. MEGAHEE ALAN C. MIEELIN Fifth Row.- LOVVELL MILLER ., Chattanooga, Tenn. .. .Murfreesboro, Tenn. .........AlCoa, Tenn. CHARLES MILLS ......... Chattanooga, Tenn. MIKE MlI,LS . .. .. .Lookout Mountain, Tenn. JIM MORGAN ... . Sixth Row: ROBERT NoR'I'oN .. GUY L. ODoM, JR. . . JAMES VV. PARKER MARCUS PARKER, JR, . Seventh Rau' .' TODD PRAIGG ........ ....Chattanooga, Tenn. ,Virginia Beach, Va, .,.......Durham, N.C, Managua, Nicaragua ....Knoxville, Tenn. . . . .High Point, NC. JASPER A. REYNOLDS ..... Chattanooga, Tenn. PHXLLXP E. RHODES ..,.. ALEXANDER RHo'rox .... . Ch attanooga, Ten n. Chattanooga, Tenn. .Fayettevil'Ie, Tenn. Freshmen I'iir,vf ROHM' JAMES H. ROGERS .. JAMES ROGERS ....... VVARREN J. ST. JOHN ... RICH.-XRD SHARPE .... Svfond Ron' .' .....Dalton, Ga. ...Greenville, Ky. ....Cullman, Ala. ...Cleveland, Tenn. RODY SHERRILI, ....Lookout Mountain, Tenn. VVILLIAM HAROLD SHUPTRINE, JR.. .Dz1lton, Ga. JAMES R. SIMS ........... Chattanooga, Tenn. VVILLIAM C. STEM .. ...Chattanooga, Tenn. Thin! R fm' : JAMES li. 'THONIAS .. .,.Chat'anooga, Tenn. ROBERT ALAN TRUE ..,.., Chattanooga, Tenn. ROBERT EDVVAKD TURNER ...... Savannah, Ga. WILLIAM VANCE .,.... ..,Atlanta, Ga. Fourth Roun- CHARLES VON CANON .... Lookout Mtn., Tenn. FRED XVALKER, JR. ,. ...Birmingham Ala. BILLY XVEICEL ......... . . .Knoxvillt-, Tenn, XV1LLIAM B. VVHITEIELD. . .Bay St. Louis Mo. Fifth Row: GEORGE M. VVILLIAMS MARK VVILSON ...... JAMES A. VVOMACK .. . CLAUDE R. VVOOD, JR. Sixth Row: PAUL O. VVOODALL . . DONAI,I3 A. WRIGHT ,. S. RAY ZBINDEN ..,. 1 San Antonio, Texas Chattanooga, Tenn. ..Chapel Hill, N.C. .. ...Knoxville, Tenn. ...BiSmingham, Ala. ..HartSville, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. 754 'Pi fm Z 5 ts E Z 5, Xa Z S ? 6 S i S S 2 Q Z S M Z S Z First Row: BYRON BAKER .... ROGER BALDWIN ... RICHARD BAYSTON ..... VVILLIAM NELSON BOND DAVID BOVVMAN . .,.... . MATT D. BROWN ... Second Rouu' CLAYTON BRYAN ..... TOM BUCI-IANAN, JR. .. JAMES O. CARSON .,,. HENRY CULP, JR. .. JACK CURREY .... LOWE P. CURTIS .... Third R ow : NATHAN SAMUEL DOUGHERTY ROBERT F. DUFF ,.,. ....... Eighth Grade .. . .Chattanooga, Tenn. .....TuScumbia, Ala. .. . .Chattanooga, .. . .ChattanOoga, .. . .ChattanOOga, . . , .ChattanOOga, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Lookout Mountain, in , V Lf -X ,..,.ChattanOoga, Tenn Bowling Green, Ky. .......GadSden, Ala .,..ChattanOOga, Tenn Chattanooga, Tenn. , JR.. . .Chattanooga, Tenn .......ChattanOoga, Tenn Tenn. VV. CARL DYER, JR. .... VVILLIAM E. EDWARDS JESSE FARR .......... FRANK M. fTROVES .... Fourth Roux' ALBERT JAMES HAMILL, JR. .. ... ROBERT C. HARRIS, JR. CARL HARTUNG, JR. .... JERRY L. HA1'FIEI.D ....,... Lookt Chattanooga, Tenn Chattanooga, Tenn Chattanooga, Tenn wut Mountain, Tenn Chattanooga, Tenn Chattanooga Tenn 7 ...,ChattanoOga, Tenn UPSHUR HIGGINBOTTOM, JR, .. ROBERT E. HILL ...,........ Fifth Roux' VVILLIAM F. HUMPHRIES KARI, PHILLIP HUNT .... W7ARREN B. JACKSON .... .... .RoSsville, Ga ...BluefIeld, VV.Va Chattanooga, Tenn Chattanooga, Tenn Chattanooga, Tenn Chattanooga, Tenn ROBERT BRUCE JONES, JR. .. .... VVest Palm Beach, Fla ED JONES ............... ..... C hattanooga, Tenn 88 First Row: ROBERT KXI,I,FBREW . . BILL LIST ........ PAT LYLE .. Svfond Roux' Lookout Mountain, Tenn. .. .Sale Creek, Tenn. ...Chattanooga, Tenn. VVILLIAM T. MCPHAII, .... ...,... C hattanooga, Tenn. HUGH O. MACLELLAN, JR. JOHN E. MERCER .... .. . Third Row: CHARLES MOORE . . , Bunny NEWMAN .. JOHN O'HARA .. Fourth Row: GENE OYNEILL, JR. CHARLES DAVID PARKER .. JAMES L. PAYNE, JR. .. Fifth Row .' ARMISTEAIJ POWELL .... PHILIP BRUCE ROLLINSON ......... HERMAN WILLIAM SHEVVMAKE, JR, ,. Sixth Rouu' FRED SIMONTON .. VVAYNE SMITH ... LOUIS E. STARR . ., Sfwntlz R010 : WILLIAM HOWARD SUTTON III . . FRANCIS THOMPSON ....... DOUGLAS VVARNER .. Eighth Roux' JOE WARNER ........ GEORGE VVARRENFELLS . . . JACK E. WHITARER, JR. .. Ninth Roux' SHANNON VVILEY .. VORIS VVILLIAMS ..... VVILLIAM JAY VVRIGHT ... Lookout Mountain, Tenn. .....ChattanoOga, Tenn, Lookout Mountain, Tenn. .. . . .ChattanoOga, Tenn. ......Jellico, Tenn. .....Knoxville, Tenn. .,..Chattanooga, Tenn. ...Chattanooga, Tenn. Lookout Mountain, Tenn. ......Chattanooga, Tenn. .. .ChattanOoga, Tenn. ....Chickamauga, Ga. ...Chattanooga Tenn. ...ChattanoOga, Tenn. . . .Chattanooga, Tenn. . .... Chattanooga, Tenn. Lookout Mountain, Tenn. Loikout Mountain, Tenn ......Chattanooga Tenn . . .Chattanooga, Tenn Lookout Mountain, Tenn ......Chattanooga Tenn ...,...Grundy, Va Seventh Grad First Rau' : JAMES STEVVART AI.vERsON ., T. LELAND ASHBY ....... ...ChattanOOga, ....ChattanOOga, PAUL H. BERZ .............. ...ChattanOOga, GARRISON EI,DER BICKERSTAFF Sfmnd Rouu' PATRICK BROVVDER ....... VVAI.'I'ER RONAI,D BROWN ... 'IQED VVII,I,IAM BURKHARDT .. JAMES REUBEN BYERS ..... Thin! Roux' VVII,I,IAM CONVERSE CARRIGER DAVID BARIIAM CHRISTIAN .. RICHARD COURTNI-LI' . . . . . JERRY EMERSON CROUCII Fourth Roux' CHARLES VV. DELANEI' ..... .. . . . .ChattanOoga, ...ChattanOoga, ...ChattanoOga, . . .Chattanooga .,,.ChattanOOga, Lookout Mountain, . . . . .Rio de Janviro, .,IChattanoOga, ...C'hattz1IIoOga, ...ChattaIIooga, VVIIIIAM RICTLAND FI,INN ... ..IChattanoOga, FORREST CIIAYBORN E FORM AN . . . . . .fxh21ffZ1Il0Og?l, AI,I,I'N HAMIIXYON .......,. .... C 'hattanooga, Iffffh Row.- REEORGE BROVVN HARI,Ess . .. .. Chattanooga, JAMES D. HARTUNC ..,.. . . .Chattanooga, RALPH EUGENE HE'I'zI,ER . . ...Chattanoogzg HOMER DAVID HICKEY .. ...Chattanooga Sixth Row: RICHARD CQOODLOE KARR . . . . ..Cha1tanooga, JOE KIl,I.EBREW7 .......,.... . . Chattanooga, JAMES E'I'HERIDcE LAWRENCE .. .... Chattanooga, CHARI,Es VV. LOCKERBY . . . . , . . Chattanooga, Seventh Ro-zu: FRANKLIN S. McCAI,I.IE ........... Chattanooga, CHAI.MERs M. S. McII,wAINE , JR. . .ChattanoOga, MIISE MAI,I.ET'I'E ................. Chattanooga, CLINTON COLUMBUS MIJORIZ . ., .. Chattanooga, Eighth Row: JOHN PARHAM I,EwIs PARKER .... REDDING RANDELI. .. HAI, STARR ....., Ninth Row: FRANK D. SUTTON ...., .. JOHN DAVID TESSMAN ... ... TOMMY TRIVERS ..... HERBERT WILLIAMS . . FRED WUNIDERIIICH . .. Tenn Tenn. Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Brawi Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn. Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn ...Chattanooga, Tenn .. .ChattanOOga, Tenn . . .ChattanoOga, 'IQCIIII . . .ChattanOOga, Tcnn . . . . .ChattanOOga, Tenn .Lookout MOUDf8iD,TSlll1 .....ChattanOOga, Te-IIII .......Sylvania, Gu ...ChattanOOga, Tenn 9 ' 'f , ff I f W, f ff, ,f f X! ' X V, A WJ? 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X oo ow ff ,L lj Mrs. Blanton Smith Miss Judy Enle Sponsor for Sponsor for BLANTON SMITH THORNTON COLE Captain Baseball Team Captain Basketball Team , 101 Compu aclers GARRIQTI' ADAMS Picsident Senate, Znd Term: President Missionary Com- mittecg President YMCA. lst Term. JIMMY CaMPsIfI.I, Ca tain Com any Bug President Ho Committeeg Editor D P V P PENNANTQ Business Manager Tornado. JOHN CIIRISTIIIN Editor Tornado TI-IORNTON COLE Major lst Battaliong Captain Football Teamg Captain Basketball Teamg Captain Track Team. DAN Cmrias Regimental Staffg Captain Soccer Editor Tornado. Captain Teamg Associate JOIIN CRUX Editor PENNANT ARTIIIJR DTH Captain Band IIUGII IiIt'IIIfI.III:Rf:I-gk President Stud:-nt Council, lst Term Diau IIARIJIN Regimental Major' CI.IFI-'ORD HI,INNIcU'I I' Captain Company D President Monogram Clubg President FIQAD JOHNSTON Major, Regimental A-djutant Joe LANE Captain Company CH MIKE MCAIBAMS Student Council Znd Term. ALVIN PERKINSON Major Znd Battaliong President Keo Kiog President Senate, lst Term, BIANTON SMITH Captain Company Ang Captain Baseball Tcam LAYTON SMITH President Senior Class Fxen SPEAKMAN Editor Tornado CIIARI,Ias THUSS Captain Company HE JIMMY VANN Captain Company FH BOBBY VVI-IIcEI.I-:R Captain, Executive Officer First Row: B. Smith, Johnston, Perlfinson, Hardin, Cole, Crates, Wheeler. Second Row: Dye, Adams, L, Smith, Christian, Speakman, Lane. Third Row: Thuss, Eichclberger, Hunnicutt, Crox, Campbell, Vann, McAdams. -T... 'M f f , X 3' in f IW yd At, f 5,5 ,A 3' ' , ' 4 , M, , 1 'Ns 'K I Top Row. Left to Right: Dan Nlanpzet. Best Senior Ratg Hugh Eichel- Middle Row: Pete Turner, Most Studiousg John Christian, Most berger, Biggest Bull Shooterg Bob Allison, Most Popular Juniorg Gar- Brilliantg Billy Edwards, Most Popular Junior School Boyg Mr. Ware, rett Adams, Most Courteous. Most Popular Teacher, Bottom Row: Thornton Cole, Best Athlete, Biggest Ladies Man, Most School Spiritg Noel Hunt, Nearest Cadet. Best Non-Commiy sioned Offlcerg Alvin Perkinson, Most Popularg Dee Hardin, Best Military Officer. nnant I ction al- C iw W MY TEAM DID BETTER THAN YOURS GOLDFINCH W NN R006 DAN, You sooo Looxwe oem Youl I WWW I WW f 6 Wx 7 Qx W 4 7'f4 ff A 1 YES VM AN EXCELLENT SOCCER COACH OUR Hopg FOR THE QLYMPICS FAKER'S ONLY WORKING DAY LOOKING F-OR A FIGHT? PLUMB LOUSYH PERSONIHED SHM END A STICK TARZAN WHAT WILL BUNNY TH 232' SALACIOUS LITERATURE A MEMBER OF THE DISCIPLINE COMMITTEE , W 2, f.Q V ff f if MOB VIOLENCE IN I'-IUTCH X X The ,Zi Military , N! X ffff fm! X47 aw Z f M fZf y H, gf QW? x 4 Y 25: 22 Z W 4'-1-wa., ,, J f ommandant and Staff Colonel H. P. Dunlap, hailing originally from South Carolina, has long been a prominent figure on the McCallie campus and in the city of Chatta- nooga. Before going overseas during the recent war, he worked here for sixteen years variously as an English instructor, assistant commandant, and commandant. Colonel has long been known for his leadership in the Citadel, where he graduated and won their highest award, in civic affairs, being a member of the Hamilton County council, in religious work, serving as a deacon of the First Presbyterian Church, in the Organized Reserves, in which he heads the ORC school in Chattanooga, and here at McCallie. After making a distinguished record in the war, Colonel returned to resume actively his former position of commandant. Ar the same time he became business manager of McCallie, and in these ofhces he is continually lending help to those around him. His unsurpassed service both to his worlc here and to his country will be always remembered by everyone who has been with him at McCallie. COL. H. P. DVNLAP Left to Right: Maj. Burns, Maj, Moore, Capt. Galbraith, Capt. Spencer, Capt, Brooks. DEE HARDIN Regimenlal Major MISS TRICIA HASVVELL Sponsor for DN Hardin egimental ajor and Staff Cadet Major Dee Hardin was enrolled in McCallie in the seventh grade in September, 1947. Due to his excellent drill worlc that year, Dee received the medal for the best drilled seventh grader and the ranlc of private hrst class. In the eighth grade Dee again was recognized for his excellent worlc, and was given the medal for being the best drilled eighth grader and a corporal's stripes. He kept this rank throughout his fresh- man and sophomore years, and at the end of that time he was made a sergeant. In his junior year, Dee handled himself well at all times and was awarded the medal for the best drilled cadet in his company, Company D, and also the rank of regi- mental commander for his senior year. Under his leadership the regiment did an excellent job in all of its many parades and inspections. As a fitting climax to his military record, Dee's ability was recognized at the 1953 Final Parade when he won the Ed Anderson Trophy. Con- gratulations and good luck to an able leader. Left to Right: Maj. Johnston, Maj. Hardin, Capt. Wheeler, Capt. Crates. Staff Officers Fl HORN PON C OLE FIU! Hallalmn Mujfvr MISS MICIxhX KIBHLE Spfmmr fm THORNTON Cou- ALVIN PERKINSON .Sefond Batlalxon Major MISS CX NTHIA LANNES Sponsur for ALVIN PERKINSON MQW .1-0 TAD JOHNSION Cddff Major and Regxmfnial Adjumnl MISS CAROLX N JOHNSON Sponsor for TAD JOHNSTON CA PT. D AX CRATES RfgimrntalEx1'ruIifz1rUfylirrr CAPT. BOBBX VS Hlflzl PR Rfgimrnla! S-.p LT. RICHARD BYRD Armory Lieulfnant LT. BOBBY FREEMAN First Battalion Siajf ,,,, SMITH, B, RATHER OFFICERS Captnizz .. .... BLANTON SMITH First 1,i1'1llz'11a11I .... ..... I YANIEL RATHER Firsl Iiifllffllllllf .... .... I ,AYTON SMITH Fir!! SI'fgI'6l7lf . . . . . .GARRETT ADAMS Platoon Sergeants Hcalie, Stevens, N. Allison Greer Miller, T. Moodie Burnham, Clemmer Dean Laird McAdams VV. SMITH, L, Sergeantf Plyler Preston Putnam VV:1lker, R. VVilliams, D. Corporalx Patton Pitts Raulston Rittelmvyer, J. Turner, K. ff f If - .7-.f mm H141 Q Bauknight, W. Blake Brown, C. Burrow Dover Eichelberger Fowler, G. Garvin Gibson, C. Gilbert Company Gould, E. Gould, L. Hall, A. Hart Hennessa Hoff Holland Hunter Johnson, R. Lampton, B. Privates Lewallen, J. Liles, M. Lowie McDonald, McLaughlin Manget Meriwether Miller, D. Monin Neale C. Stevens, D. Sullivan, T. Sutcliffe Taylor Terrell Turner, W. VVade Wright, I. VVright, T. MISS JANE KEESE Sponsor for CAPTAIN BLANTON SMITH ff! I CAMPBELL Captain .... First Lif'u11'nant First Liwufvnant First Sergeant . Edwards, I. l l I l GREENE OFFICERS ...JIMMY CAMPBELL ... .... BILL GREENE .., ,... LARRY DANTZLER . ,... JIMMY HANNON Platoon Sergeants Lewis, R. McDonald, VV. Callaway, Frinckc Hunt, N. Gisr Lay, E. Bowman Chalfrmt Dunn Henegar Q L. D. DANTZLER Sergeants Mills, R. Nicholson Rollinson, M Steward VVare, R. Corporals Lampton, VV Parker, VV. Sprague Wood, H. Anderson Atkins, M. Bible, E. Bible, H. Brand, R. Callaway, Cox, T. Dedman Fowler, E Frantz Gilliland H. Company Helms Hendricks Hoffner Hooper Hopkins , J- Hopkins, L. Jewell Kennedy King, R. McCall McKay, F. - Z. Q N Q. 55 A :Jam-ca-wfoz 3 013223-FDEE5 XX Uv f-1,1 , ---mm3T'v:vPT'nnDG-71 Er.: Tiarjikg Xi S2 Www? Ms. ax ' ru 5 f I, , , 4, , ,Z I , ,,,. H N I L' wwffw mw4 ww,,?wWww 4-fm . M ,. f ,, ,M ,f ,w-, Q ,ff ,fff ,f ff! 4, ,fly y X 7 ' ' f , NW I MISS ROSE MARY KILLEFFER Sharp, M. Sheppard, .Sponsor for CAPTAIN JIMMY CAMPBELL V. Sullivan, bl. Traxler Tylet' Vance, VV. VValker, F. VVhitficld VVichman VVils0n, J. Vllooten f .,., ff!! ff nf! LANE MORRIS KOHLHASE OFFICERS Sergeants Bennett Lux Captain .... . ,........ JOE LANE Berz Mulkey, M First Licufenanl' .... VVALTER MORRIS D I Hale VV1llxams Firxt Licutffnant .... .... C HARLES KOHLHASE Lawffm Zbi d'fn' L First Sergeant .... HAL HARRIS Corpordls Daly Long Platoon Sergeants Davis, D- Suhr Alexander Owens Emery VVarlick Adamson, Barker, E. Barnes Bauknight, Benham Byrd, T. Chambers Coifey Crew DaHin Fite Font J. B, Company Forbes Gipson, A. Hamilton, I. Hamilton, R. Heykoop Hutson Johnston, G. King, T. Lay, H. Lewallen McCallie, J. Milner, G. Privates Murphy, G Parker, J. Pinkerton Poindextet Reading Rhodes Rittelmeyer, Rogers, H. Rogers, L. Roodhouse St. john G. MISS MARIAN MATHEVS S Shepard, N. Sherrill Steiner Strickland VVear, I. VVessels VVilliams, M. VVilliams, V. VVitl1erspoon VVoodall Zbinden, R. Sponsor for CAPTAIN JOE LANE If ff HUNNICUTT HYATT QFFICERS Bell, R. Cajlfain .... ,UCLIFFORD HUNNICUTT Bond, H' . , 1, . H. ll, G. Firsi 1,Il'llfI'I1llfIf ... ..... IRVVIN HX A'1 I 'I First ljnzlrnanl ... ..... F. L. MULKEY Burns, A. First Sfrgfant .... JIMMY HARRIS Brakebill Caine Platoon Sergeants Flgyd Speakman Kirchberg fm A ,, Q MULKEY S er germ ts Murray Thomas, N. WVilliams, C Corporal! McCall Miller Rather, Robeits Wasson wW.....,f,A,, Wwwffw Wm... ic, S. J. ,W W, N. H, xi ,W 5 Adkins, VV. Bartholomew Biggers, R. Biggers, VV. Boone Bowers Browder Brown, R. Carriger, F. Causey Clark Claunch Couch, C. Company Davis, VV. Dicks Dulin Estes Ewing Hall, L. Heard Howell, G. Kosik Layson Levine Marholin Privates Marshall Megahee Mifllin Miller, L. Mills, M. Morgan Parker, M. Reynolds Schreeder Sharpe, R. Shuptrine Sims M fw 4, ,f f wmfV'?7 7 MISS NANCY HYNNICLT1 Sponsor for CAPTAIN CLIFFORD I-lu NNICUTT Smith, G. Spann Stem Thomas, Thurmond True Turner, R. Von Cannon Weigel Williams, C. VVilson, M. VVomack THUSS SMITH COBBLE OFFICERS Caplaifz .... ,..,, C HARLES THUSS Firsl I,i!'Ilff71I1Ilf .... .... J OHN SMITH FIN! LiI'llfI'Ill17ll' ..,. .... D EAN COBBLE Firsl Sergrani .... ..... J OHN COX Platoon Sergeants Pelham Turpin Clements Barnwell Burkhardt Colburn Darr, J. Sergeants Powell, I. VVood, R. Corporals Forman, D. Lebovitz Park, R. Watts Thompson, VV Baker, B. Baldwin Bayston Bond, W. - M Brow n, Bryan Carson Culp Currey Curtis Duff Dyer Company Edwards, VV. Farr, O. Groves Hamill Harris, C. Hartung, C. Hatneld Higginbotham Hill Howard Humphries, VV Hunt, K. Privates Jackson Jones, B. jones, E. Killebrew List Maclellan Mercer Moore, C. O'Ncill Parke', D Payne Powell, A. 'WWWWUWiWWW'?Wf1W'WW4Wff'fWf '7W'w 'lil MISS ANN NOBLE THL SS CAPTAIN CHARLES Tuuss Rollinson, B Shcwmake Simonton Starr, L. Sutton, H. Thompson, VVarner, D. VVarner, J. VVarrenfells XVhital-:er VViley VVright, B. VANN CHRISTIAN CROX OFFICERS Sergeants C ll L ' ll Capfam ...JIMMY VANN U lb am' Ensign VVeeks Ffrsl Ilifllffllllllf ,... ,. JOHN CHRISTIAN Firm' Lifllffllllllf .... .... J OHN CRUX COTPOTIIIS , C ff d G'bb Fu-51 Sl'fgI'07Zf .... ..... S ID PERRY mu or ' S Dowell, VV. McGregor Platoon Sergednu Edwards, T. Martin Colditz NIOOFC, Robinson, B, Alverson Ashby Berz, H. Bickerstaff Browder, Brown, VV. Burkhardt, T. Byers Carriger, VV. Company Christian, D. Courtney Crouch, -T. Delaney Flinn Forman, F. Harless Hartung, J. Privates Hetzler Hickey Karr, R. Killebrew, Lawrence Lockerby McCallie, F. Mcllwaine MISS LORRAINE COL GHLAN Malleue Parham Randall Starr, H. Sutton, F Tessman Trivers VVillia1n5 VVunderl1ch DYE LLOYD CFFICERS Cl0f71'lli7l .... ..... B UDDY DYE First IfiI'llf!'7ll1Ilf . .. .... CHARLES LLOYD Firsf 1lil'LlIt'7lK1Tlf . .. . . .RANDY TURNER First Sfrgmnt . .. ..,. SCOTT HAYNIE M4071 Buston Clayton Bishop Crisler TURNER Sergeant: Darnell Letsinger Lewis, E. Corporals Isbell Rved WMM K WW W .f . U , , f f - , f 4xxQv-eww - fwmw, ,.,.,.w.,N W, Z - A Lf ,,W,,W,, , , I, WMM Adamson, WV. Baker, J. Bowman, S. Buchanan Burn, H. Cole, W. Comer, I. Conner, L. Dougherty Band Privates Fallef, R. McNair Finney McPhail Galloway, J. Mills, C. Garry Moore, B. Hadden Murphey, Hall, R. Newman Hamilton, A. Norton Humphreys, M. Odom Lyle, E. O'Hara B. i ff MISS ELEANOR VVILLINGHAM Pankey Parker, L. Praigg Rhoton Reitze Smith, VV. Wood, C. VVright, B, Sponsor for CAPTAIN ARTHUR DYE . ,JW fa 1 ' MM fwZ'f f W9 , W' ' 2'2 , 7, , f f , I Q W Y-..,,.,,,,,,. ,ff f WM , T x W nf ,--w.,...M,,,! thletics ug-'11, tp, fx ,K The 1952 Tornado blazed a trail through nine contests, beating six of their opponents, losing to two, and tying one. This record placed the team third in the final Mid-South standings, this was a fine beginning for roolcie Coach, Dave Spencer, to present to the school. The team was built about Captain Thornton Cole, Alternate-Captain Hugh Eichelberger, and hve other returning lettermen, Also, the team was bolstered by some outstanding newcomers, of whom Mac Patton, Don Miller, Bobby Dover, Otis Pitts, and Don Stevens were on the starting lineup for the opening game. FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Burrow: Patton, Freeman, Dover, Adams, McLaughlin, D. Miller, Alt.-Capt. Eichelherger, Capt. T. Cole, D. Stevens, Allison, Clemmer, Morris, L. Smith, M. Mulkey, I. Lewallen. SECOND ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Ed wards, VVade, Murray, Burnham, Putnam, B Smith, T. johnson, Pitts, Raulston, McAdams Perkins, VValker, Hall, Harclin, Ilunnicntt, R Byrd, and Hyatt, THIRD ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Bow- man, Nicholson, L. Zhinden, Kirchherg, Strick- land, Powell, VVarlick, Caine, Lloyd, Helms, Bell, D. Moore, P. Turner, Crates, Ilolland and Haynie. THE BOARD OF STRATEGY Left to Right: Coach Dave Spencer and Assistant Coaches B. I, Saunders and Ralph Hutchinson. Fifty-eight boys reported for early practice on Monday, September lst, and immediately started a vigorous training schedule in preparation for the first game on September 27. Coach Spencer was absent to the first of these sessions because of illness, but Assistant Coaches B. Saunders and Ralph Hutchinson handled the boys in his absence. Although this edition laclced the depth of the '51 team, the fight and spirit that was to carry them all through the season was soon evident in the fall worlcouts. Among the season standouts were Thornton Cole, All-Mid South, All-City, and All-City Prep, Th 1952 THE START OF THE SEASON McCallie wins the toss against Notre Dame. Don Miller, All-Nlid-South and All-City, Hugh Eichelberger and Don Stevens, All-City, and Bob- by Dover, Hubert Clemmer, and Jim McLaughlin, All-City Prep. These honors were well deserved, but there would have been more than seven recip- ients if spirit had counted more than playing ability. McCallie 335 Notre Dame 0 The opener of the season was the Notre Dame game played on Chamberlain Field on Saturday, September 27. This game has become an annual event, it is looked forward to every year by all McCallie fans. This year, however, the game was not a very close one and not up to the usual Mc- Callie-Notre Dame standards. This contest con- sisted, mainly, of guts and ability versus spirit, the second witnessed the demise of the Fighting Irishf' McCallie 263 Greenbrier 14 A weelc later, on October 4, McCallie was host to Greenbrier Military Academy on our own Patten Field. Very little was known concerning this team, but from all reports it was a strong one. In the opening plays of the game one of the Greenbrier boys scored a touchdown, after which they made good the extra point, but because of the team's spirit, Blue ornado Left lo righzz THE ENDS-Mclsauchlin, Clemmer, Patron, and J. Lewallen. they, led by Hugh Eichelberger, pulled themselves out of their slump and would not be beaten. Then, Thornton Cole got loose and ran 60 yards, followed by a six yard pass from Don Stevens to Hubert Clemmer, after which Fred Mulkey scored from eleven yards outg thus, McCallie's first touchdown was scored. When the game was over, both teams lcnew each had been in a ball game, but Green- brier lcnew it more than McCallie did because we won, 26-14. McCallie 6, Staunton 32 On the weekend of October 11, the Blue team made a 500 mile trip to Staunton, Virginia, where they received their first defeat. Each man on our team played their best, but their best was not good enough to overcome the much heavier Staunton team. The first half was a bad one for us, but in the second half of the game, the Tornado rallied and scored, meanwhile holding the Virginia team better than they had in the first half. The only Tornado tally came on a Stevens-to-Clemmer pass. McCallie 265 City High 6 On the night of Saturday, October 18, McCallie fans saw the Tornado stage a comeback by beating Chattanooga High School on Nlemorial Field, this game was played without Don Miller, Don Stevens, and Bobby Dover, all of whom were post-graduates. The first Blue score was made by Raymond Walker, who replaced Bobby Dover in the lineup, this score was set up by Thornton Cole, who made a 40 yard run. Three other touchdowns were scored for the Blue team that night, all of them by Thornton Cole. A defensive standout who starred in the game and who should not be overlooked was Bobby Freeman, a Senior center. Lefz to Right: THE TACKLES-Allison, D. Miller, Alt-Capt. Eichelberger, and Hunnicu t Lei! to Right: THE GUARDSfB, Smith, Adams, Raulston, Hall. McCallie 32, Murfreesboro 28 After two weeks of rest the Blue team played Murfreesboro on October 24 at Murfreesboro, where they again played without post-grads. Also, Mike McAdams, who hurt his shoulder in the previous game. was absent for the rest of the season, T Cole played a fine game, with a total yardage gain of 180 yards. In this game Bunny Perkinson was a standout with his two touchdown, Bunny replaced Mike McAdams at quarterback. McCallie 05 G.M.A. 21 Friday, November 7, was a sad Homecoming for McCallie students and graduates, because the Tornado lost its hrst home game of the year, this loss knocked us out of any chance of winning the Mid-South crown, even though it was our only as- sociation loss, The Blue met its match in the fast- charging Tiger line. Thornton Cole was injured in the first play of the game, but stayed in the game in spite of his injury. The loss was largely due to the hard-hitting G.M.A. boys, sparked by All-Mid- South quarterback Cook and several other spirited backs, but the Tornado failed to click against the Cadets. McCallie 413 T.M.I. 0 The next game, on November 14, was with T.M.I., and the whole team was out for blood due to the loss the previous weekend. Suffering from the loss of Tn Cole, the team got off to a slow start, leading by only 14 points at the end of the half, the second half, however, saw the Blues come back in full strength, led by the running and pas- sing of Bobby Dover and Don Stevens. In the third quarter the Tornado made 20 points, and in the fourth quarter all who made the trip were able to play. Left lo Rxghlz THE BACKS-D. Stevens, McAdams, Capt. T, Cole, and Dover, Leff to Right: THE BACKSflVlorris, Walker, Hardin, and M. Nlullcey, Dover and Cole on the loose McCallie 135 Darlington 13 Cn November 22, Darlington journeyed to Chattanooga, seeking, with their usual fervor, to overcome us. Darlington played probably its best game of the year in tying the Blue Tornado, 13-13. Don Stevens connected with Hubert Clemmer for the first Blue tally, and Bobby Dover made a short run for the second T.D. As the game progressed, neither team could gain much of an advantage over the other, but when the final whistle was blown, McCallie was on Darlington's one foot line, ready to score after a long march down the field. Fine performances were turned in by Hugh Eichelberger, jim McLauchlin, and Fred Mullcey. Left fo Rzghl: THE CENTERS-L. Smith, Pitts, and Freeman, .W K I 1 1 f Patton sneaks one from City High and legs it Richard Byrd, Lcon BUIFOXX ind ohn Edxvndb Shu er to the one foot line. as they ss ltch the C M A game Left to Right: THE BACKS-Wfacle, Perlcinson, and Putnam if Q 2, W 4, , off M W f . 4 CHEERLEADERS Colburn, Harris, Gobble, Blackford, Lewis, Lampton, Bond, Rollinson. K, Miha Capt. Spencer hands out All-Mid-South and All-City certihcates to Capt. T. Cole, Alt.-Capt. Eichelberger, Dover, Clemmer, D, Miller, McLauchlin, and D. Stevens. McCallie 13, C.M.A. 6 The Hnal game of the year was with C.lVl.A. at Columbia on Thanksgiving Day, November 28. lVlcCallie was the underdog, but rose to the occasion and took C.lVl.A. I3-6. Don Stevens, who had been suffering from influenza, was given penicillin shots and played his best game of the year, scoring two touchdowns himself. Exceptional performances were given by Hugh Eichelberger and Bob Allison. The team next year will be ably led by Captain Mike McAdams and Alternate-Captain Hubert Clemmer. Besides these two, other lettermen were Garrett Adams, Bob Allison, Wesley Burnham, Thornton Cole, Dan Crates, Bobby Dover, Hugh Eichelberger, Bobby Freeman, William Hall, Dee Hardin, Clif? Hunnicutt, Tad Johnston, John Lewallen, Charles Lloyd, Jim McLauchlin, Don Miller, David Nloore, Walter Morris, Fred Mulkey, Mac Patton, Alvin Perkinson, Otis Pitts, George Putnam, Tommy Raulston, Blanton Smith, Layton Smith, Don Stevens, Pete Turner, Fred Wade, and Raymond Wfalker. Non-players receiving Varsity monograms were Trainers Richard Byrd and John Edwards, Managers Irwin Hyatt and Leon Burrow, and Head Cheerleader Bobby Lewis. OLD and NEVV-Eichelberger and Cole congratulate McAdams and Clemmer as Capt. Spencer looks on. FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Ripley, S. NleCallie, Gist, Gibson, H. Roberts, Robertson, C. VVilliams, Sims, R. Bible, Hooper, B, Bible, and Mr. Trusdell. SECOND ROVV: Bowers, Neale, Robinson, Comer, Hennessa, Maddox, E. Fowler, Yvright, B. Brown, Roodhouse, and Pinkerton. THIRD ROYV: Alexander, F. Yvalker, VVatts, Frincke, Kennedy, T. Sullivan, Bishop, XV. Cole, johnson, Buston, and Hendricks. Midgets FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Stem, Hutson, St. John, Parker, T. Edwards, Fire, Gilliland, R. Zbinclen, Ander-on, Colburn, Park, V. VVilliams, Sherrill, and Marshall. SECOND ROVV: Mr. Telford, T. Mil- ler, NlCAllister, Crawford, Levine, L. Hall, Milliin, Barker, Rietze, Dicks, Koaik, Estes, Von Canon, and Mr. Sim- mons. THIRD ROVV: Steiner, Schreeder, S. Lewallen, Dowell, Pankey, Vllhitfield, G. lNIurphy, R. Browder, Bartholomew, Biorgan, Causey, VVomack, T, King. Mites FIRST ROXV: Hill, B. Rollinson, Nlercer, B. VVright, Farr, VV. Bond, B. Jones, C. Moor:-, Higginbotham, Shew- makf, Groves, C. Hartung. SECOND ROXV: Mr. McKinsey, Hamill, C. Harris, A. Powell, B. Baker, F. Thompson, R. Turne', M. Vklilson, Yveigel, VV. Smith, J. Thomas, Currey, Mr. Golrlfinih. THIRD ROVV: K. Hunt, Praigg, II. Berz, R. Hall, Dougherty, Newman, O'Neill, M. Parker, L. Parker, Baldwin, YV. Humphries, VV. jackson, Payne. Termites FIRST ROVV: Karr, A. Hamilton, Ran- dell, Culp, VV. Brown, D. Christian, Harless, Howard, Trivers. SECOND ROXV: McIlwaine, Crouch, Flinn, E. jones, Courtney, Hickey, VV. Carriger, Parham, Lawrence. THIRD ROVV: Delaney, Vllunderlich, B. Nloore, Curtis, F. McCallie, D. XVarner, J. Hartung, Tessman. I X is Front Row: W. Bauknight, D. Willianu, Coach Tate, T. Cole, Dantzler. Back Row: Clemmer, Crux, Patton, King, CaIlie's Unseeded i ' lg, ,J CAPTAIN THORNTON C0115 The 1952-53 McCallie basketball team became f Mid-South champions after a fine season and a fl? 1 yy brilliantly played tournament. The spirited and j determined Tornado, led by Coach Russell Tate T I and Captain Thornton Cole, reached its zenith in ' the hnal game of the tourney when they won their ii sixth straight game and the Mid-South title. 5 f f Mac Patton and Frank Taylor led the team in a scoring, with Captain Thornton Cole and Dee 5 , Hardin starring with aggressive floor play and John 2 Lewallen finally edging Don Williams as the other starter. It 7' 5 , Finishing their season with a .545 average, the i Blue never once slowed their pace and ultimately gagged' the long-goughg crogn. 6 h B1 T d eginning on atur ay, ec. ,t e ue orna o showed their ability to C.lVl.A., who fell, 49 to 48, . T giving an indication of the close scores that followed if, McCallie through their entire season right up to the final game. Two days later, at Sewanee, the , record became even as S.M.A. toolc a close one, 50 to 47. The team next entered the Times Cup Series in the Chattanooga Memorial Auditorium, but a top ranking Darlington team pulled past them in their first game to win, 50 to 34. In spite of the Tornadols speedy elimination in the tournament, Frank Taylor did such a good job he was chosen for the All-Series team. After the Christmas holidays, the team seemed a bit slow to get back on course, and met defeats successively from C1.M.A., by 64 to 58, and Darling- ton, bv 51 to 49, in close contests. This was the time for them to show their scrap, and they did so by toppling T.M.I., 43 to 42. Everything seemed to be going well then, but they were destined to find another conqueror in Castle Heights on Jan. 16. Even though the team fought with all they had, they finished on the wrong end of a 53 to 45 score. The Times Cup winner, Rossville, was their next adversary, and McCallie's prospects loolced cloudy. When Saturday, the 24th came, however, Rossville found the Tornado more than it expected, and lost Cagers Win ALL-TOURNAMENT STARS MAC PA'I'I'ON FRANK 'FAYLUR id-South Crown THE CHAMPIONSHIP ROAD Castle Heights, 56-46 Sr. Andrews, 58-53 C,M.A., 65-63 139 Q ,M-L1 15 Pr1rtofPatton's 26 points as the team bounced back against Baylor, 64-61 33 to 31. On the following Wednesday, the Blue met T.M.I. again. Although the game was no exception to the close score trend, McCallie defeated them by 48 to 47. The talent of two players was particular- ly evident and helpful, as Frank Taylor, the center, marked up seventeen points and Mac Patton scored fifteen. In the next game, these same two, well backed by the others, outdid themselves, making 25 and 18 points in the same order as previously. Notre Dame was the victim and took a hard loss, 70 to 65. On the last day of January, G.M.A. won a spirited struggle in the McCallie gym, 54 to 49, which started a short string of losses for the Blue. Baylor gave them a forceful 61 to 45 defeat on the fourth of Feb- ruary, and soon after misfortune again visited the team with Darlington again winning, 77 to 64. Throughout the season, the perfect set shots of John Lewallen and the fierce guarding of Thornton Cole had continually elicited praise, while Don Williams, Hubert Clemmer, and Dee Hardin had always done the team credit with their performances. These steady players, along with Taylor and Patton, formed a combination that seemed to be gradually becoming more unbeatable. Regardless of their setbacks, they seemed more determined than ever to win the next game. l,l5l7'l', Top In lioflumi Dee l'lZll'lllIl, john Lewallen, ljflll XViIliums, llubn-rt Clemmer. RIGHT, Top to Boffnmz Larry Dantzler, Charles Bau- knight, Bob King, john Crux. On Tuesday, February 10, McCallie was prepared for the Central attack, and through the whirlwind team-work they always showed, they conquered them 62 to 60. Patton must have been especially ready, as he stored nineteen points against the Purple Pounders. Friday, the thirteenth was certainly a day of bad luck for the Blue, because it was then that C.M.A. handed them their worst defeat all winter, 86 to 64. The next day was no exception to the bad luck, either, since C.H.M.A. took that contest, 70 to 58. Even so, Dee Hardin gave Heights a hard time by ringing up twenty points. just when the team seemed down, they pulled back into their usual winning shape, and in the next game avenged themselves against Baylor 64 to 61. The quintet was paced by Mac Patton who high-lighted the game with his magnificent work and scored an all season high of twenty-six points. Coach Tate,s boys found themselves again with Central on Tuesday, only this time with new experimental rules, The changes eliminated foul shots, while the fouling player is compelled to leave his team-mates for a length of time during which he is sidelined in a penalty box. The purpose of this new feature, much on the order of ice hockey, was to speed up the proceedings, and in this effort it seemed successful. Won by Central, 62 to 60, the hard fought spectacle was of national interest, but the authori- ties and many other still preferred the old system. Back into regular play on Friday, February 20, the Blue gave a crush- ing defeat to Notre Dame, 60 to 39. Once again Patton starred, amassing twenty-four points. On the next day they played S.M.A., the game being the last one before the Mid-South. In this contest, Larry Dantzler sparked the team to a 52 to 50 victory over Sewanee, and the Blue prepared to receive the visiting teams with everything they had. The Mid-South tournament, held in the McCallie gym, began on Thurs- day, February 26. Although the competition everywhere was tough, top- seeded Darlington was surprisingly eliminated in the first round as was Coach Russell Tate and Captain Thornton Cole. Xfgf First Row: Taylor, Hardin, T. Cole, Patton, D, Williams. Second Row: Mr, Tate, Dantzler, Lewallen, Clemmer, W. Bauknighr, Crox. Third Row: Dye, Lewis, Monin, Manger, Morris. McCallie in the Times Cup Series. Even with that formidable hurdle out of the way, the Tornado first found themselves faced with a team they had never before beaten, Castle Heights. Nevertheless, they seemed intent on avoiding such an early disaster, and with characteristic fight they held Heights under and beat them by a 56 to 46 margin. The semi-finals proved to be a closer match, as the tension increased with everyone. Still, St. Andrews could not stifle the smooth working Tornado and lost, 58 to 53, placing McCallie in the finals against C.M.A. This final game was the most breath-taking of the tournament, almost the entire season, and the hearts of McCallie fans sunlc as gradually the main- stays fouled out and the end was drawing near with Columbia still in the lead. With only one start- ing player left, the substiutes did their part, and foul shots made in the closing seconds by Larry Dantzler and Don Williams brought McCallie up even with C.M.A. and then took her beyond to win, 65 to 63. Never had such an accumulation of breathless tension been so resoundingly released as at that final horn. The champions were carried triumphantly off the floor, and soon after the tournament, award presentations were made. Mac Patton, who had already been chosen for the All City and All Mid-South teams, became All Tourna- ment with Franlc Taylor. There is great promise for next year, with the return of Clemmer, Lewallen, and Patton, and, Hlled out with the fine prospects from the Bn team, they should prove to be leading contenders. Lettering for the season were Bauknight, Clem- mer, Cole, Crox fmgrj, Dantzler, Hardin, King, Lewallen, Patton, Taylor, and Williams. Junior Varsity Midgets First Row: G. Murphy, D. Bowman, D. Davis, Witherspooii, Thur- First Row: Benham, M. Wfrlson, Ewing, Bowers. Second Row: R man. Second Row: Reading, W. Turner, Reitze, Chalfont, Mc- Zbinden, L. Miller, Conner, Sims, R. Hamilton. Third Row: V Allister, Boone. Third Row: M. Burkhardt, Park, H, Lay, Howell, Williams, M1FHin, Stem, March, R. Browder. Fourth Row: Womacl: Nlartin, Pack. Layson, Von Canon, H. Rogers, G, Johnston, Weigel. B Team First Row: C. Baulcnight, I Sullivan, Henegar, Nichols, M Williams. Second Row: M Miller, Floyd, A. Burns, Bur- row, Bralcehill. Third Row Plvler, Lebovitz, Robinson, B Berz. Mites First Row: Simonton, Shewmalce, Higginbotham, A. Powell, Lyle. Second Row: H, Sutton, Dougherty, K, Hunt, C. Hartung, M. Brown, B, Rollinson, Warrenfells. Third Row: Bryan, Maclellaii, Currey, Groves, Hamill, B, Moore. Clllff Termites First Row: Hetzler, L. Parker, Courtney, Parham, A. Hamilton Second Row: Loclcerby, J. Killcbrew, Wunderlich, W. Brown, J Hartung. Third Row: Lawrence, Karr, Hickey, H. Berz, Trivers Mcllwaine, Mallette. Fourth Row: Browder, Flinn, H. Wfilliams Randall, F. Sutton, T. Burlchar-dt, K .. N QM, ,, i -.QNXL X Egg 5 X M , Nails-Qnglt g Q .f , Mfg 9-MNNA K U 6155119 AN Xxx WYV .RN Y .ww Q .X f as if X NNW' - ' x I 4. . . 1 1 1 . ...C kb' .wi i x , A an i Q . V 4 w 1 a wxf i. ,. Q ffi X Q ' N.. I X ' gn . . fx -K xx. Z NNN XX.. X f ,, Nw A 5. 3, QQ ' ' 1 ff f M f fm-.M--T...g..4, f . x ' x his V an , ' A .. ff f MVC 'f 5, WZ. kia, fwif , ,fK My U?VQ42'Hf 5 , 5 , ff ' MW' is 1 AW44 , ,fx ' N ,MW of , A. f x. 'hi ,XZ Wg . 7 M M' .. ' ' f . W f ' ' , . . . ,' f V Zz WW 4 ,. ra, 1 1 A 4 Y ,uf , , s, yu , y .45 4 f f 5 f ' f 4 4 1 f ' . 4 ff ,ff X ' if vi VZ N? f 'X 7 ,sl .L,,' h,,.l 2 Mn.. IZ rj 1-nf 4 . f ,,,, 1' I , X 1 ' L' 415. WW ll , K 'K X 1 fy.. W 5 ix , . , f W K Q fb! fs- V' . Q 3 1 47 Y. .. .,,,. -...-----........,,..., X N . 9 5 Q. W . 3 L i . Ep L ,A , X Q ,X ,,. I S., lbw 38 V! , , LA W .Q In X... I if ig 3' fr D ...AI A-auf NN-lg.. . f r' A- E Q Z 4 R. -, M ., .. . MW... V . A V new S fx x'f.494 .1 w The Tornado received quite a scare as they journeyed to Rome for their second encounter of the season with the Darlington Tigers. The team slid by the Tigers on the stellar play of Scrappy Smith and Butch Hunt, who had credit for both goals and both assists, respectively. Joel Blackford and Mike McAdams were standouts in the baclc- held in the two to one victory. The only blot on the soccer squadls nearly spot- less record came as the Big Blue traveled to Lebanon to meet the Castle Heights, Tigers in their own lair and were defeated, 1-0. None of the breaks were with the team, and they left with the promise of wait till next time on the heart of each boy. Inspired by their loss to Heights, the men in Blue toolc it out on the poor Baylor boys, 3-1. Crates and Murray again led the team in the scoring de- partment with two and one in that order. Joel Blackford and Charles Lloyd led the baclcfield, while Nicholson played very well in the goal. In a non-Mid South game the Tornado made the annual overnight trip to Asheville and handed Asheville School for Boys a solid 4-2 defeat. Crates, Murray, and McGregor led the line, while Blackford and Lloyd shined in the baclcfield. Co.-Capt. Tad Johnston and Coach Ripley, who played important roles in winning the Championship. Sparlced by the sight of a Mid-South crown in the future, the Tornado romped over a hard light- ing Darlington squad on Alumni Field, 3-1. Two of the rarest shots in the game of soccer were displayed for those present in lVlcGregor,s corner lciclc goal and halfbaclc lVlcAdam's forty five yard counter. Darnell tallied the other marlc in the score boolc with a helping hand from Butch Hunt. The whole team played well on that very windy afternoon and the crown was in sight. First Row: Albert McGregor, Noel Hunt, Gordon Darnell, Smith Murray, Blanton Smith, Mike McAdams. Second Row: Bob Allison, Joel Blackford, Charles Nicholson, Billy Gist, Charles Lloyd, Roy Kirchberg. Third Row: Bill Hall, Bob Letsinger, Joe Lane, Hornsby1Vasson, Louis Zbinden, Ned VVatts. iw Nice foot-work by Albert The following Saturday the Big Blue faced Heights again to determine the outcome of the Mid- South Championship. Since Heights had scored two losses and a 1-O victory previously over Mc- Callie, they knew that they could tie with the Tornado for the championship, provided that they could once again turn the tables on the mighty Chattanooga team. However, the Blues, with revenge in their eyes and a championship in their minds, scored a 3-2 victory over Heights in what was termed the Game of the Year. Darnell was credited with an early goal on an assist from Crates. With Heights leading 2-1, Murray dramatically laid toe to the shot that was to tie the game with only one and one-half minutes to go in the fourth quarter. In a ten minute overtime period Dan Crates dropped the ball in the goal from an assist of McGregor and McCallie laid hands on the coveted title. Austin VVhite, News Free Press Sports VVriter, entertains the audience at VVinter Sports Banquet. Final standings for the season were: Dan Crates 5 goals, 5 assists, Smith Murray 4 goals, 3 assists, Albert McGregor 3 goals, 1 assist, Gordon Darnell 2 goals, Scrappy Smith Z goals, Bill Hall 1 goal, 1 assist, Mike McAdams 1 goal, 1 assist, Butch Hunt 2 assists. Besides the above, the following letter- men were announced: Bob Allison, Joel Blackford, Bill Gist, Joe Lane, Tad Johnston, Roy Kirchberg, Bob Letsinger, Charles Lloyd, Charles Nicholson, Hornsby Wasson, Louis Zbinden, and Ned Watts, manager. At the Winter Sports Banquet, Bob Allison and Gordon Darnell were named co-captains for the 1953-54 season. Under the capable leadership of these experienced players the team is looking for- ward to another championship season, especially since twenty-five of the thirty-six players will be returning. i Junior Varsity First Row: Sharpe, Hopkins, Whitneld, R. Anderson, Hooper, Met- calfe, Barker, T. Edwards, Second Row: Estes, Nl. Parker, B. Wright, Galloway, Bartholomew, Megahee, Hutson, McCallie, Marshall Third Row: Kosik, True, Causey, Parker, Forbes, Crawford, W. Adamson, Gilliland, Thomas. Mites First Row: D. Christian, Baldwin, Jackson, Bayston, Delaney, H Starr, D. Warner. Second Row: Baker, F. Forman, E. Jones, F, Mc Callie, W. Smith, O,Neil, W. Edwards, Warner, W. Carriger D. Parker. l'-irst Row: Biggers. G. Williams, Lux, Claunch, Chrlstian, Sherrill, Second Row: Fite, Gibson, Emery, N, Shepherd. YV. McDonald, Clements, Barnwell. 'Third Row: Tyler. Hannon, Pelham, K, Turner, E. Gould, Adams. restling The 1953 Tornatlo wrestling team, coached by Mr. Charles Goldrinch and Mr. jim Settle and led by Cap- tain Pete Turner and Alternate-Captain Pete Pelham, had a very successful season, winning five matches, losing one, and tying one. Also, they hnished second in the Mid-South Tournament, only seven points behind the winner, and three boys won championships, Cap- tain Pete Turner, Howell Clements, and Neel Shepard. In the first match McCallie beat Sewanee Military Academy on January 23, winning nine out of twelve individual matches for a total score of 37-9. The next day the Blue team beat Columbia Military Academy, 36-18, by winning eight out of twelve matches. The quick wins of Rody Sherrill, George lllilliams, john Christian, and Howell Clements helped put this match on ice. The Blue grapplers again won over S.M.A. in a return match. However, this winning streak was halted when the Tornado came up against Castle Heighs, who tied us by the score of 23-23. February 5 was a happy day for McCallie as the vaunted Red Raiders of Baylor fell before our might, the score was close, 21-IQ, showing that both teams were evenly matched. This was probably the best match of the year. The next week was a sad one, Baylor won from the Blue grapplers by a wide margin. A return match with Columbia followed our bout with Baylor, and the Blue wrestlers took out their anger on C.M.A., whom they beat by the convincing score of 39-3, their opponents winning only one individual match. In the tournament, McCallie, seeded second, placed Z1 man either first, second, or third in every weight Turner and Clements winning decisions in the Mid-South finals CAPT. PETE TURNER NEEL SHEPARD HOXVELI. CLEMEMTS '1'lIRIili MID-SOVTH CHAMPIONS division, compiling a team score of 48 points, McCallie won three firsts, three seconds, six thirds, and six pin points to just lose to Baylor, who won four firsts, five seconds, one thild, and eight pin points to win the tournament with a score of 55 points. Next year the team will he ahly led by Co-Captains Howell Clements and Neel Shepard, and there will he six returning lettermen. Those who received Varsity monograms this year were Rody Sherrill, George VVilliams, John Christian, Howell Clements, Bill McDonald, Neel Shepard, Charles Gibson, Garrett Adams, Captain Pete Turner, Jim Hannon, A. M. Tyler, Ed Gould, Mark Rollinson, and Alternate-Captain Pete Pelham. First Row: Pete Pelham, Ed Gouldi, ,lim Hannon, A. Nl. Tyler, Garrett Adams, Second Row: Charles Gibson, Mark Rollinson, Bill McDonald, John Christian, George Williams, Rody Sherrill. First Row: Adamson, I. Hamilton, Dedman, Putnam, Robertson, Thuss. Second Row: Mr. McKinsey, Humphreys, Atkins, J. Edwards, Heykoop, D. Rather, Moore, Mr. Lundien. Swimming Co-Captains Dan Rather and John Edwards led the McCallie swimming team to its most successful season in ten or more years. Although the team wound up with more losses than wins on its record, the spirited Blues finished third in the Mid-South tournament, trailing second place C-i.M.A. by only two points. McCallie won two meets from C.M.A, and split with S.M.A. while losing twice to G.M.A. and once to the championship Castle Heights team. In the first meet of the year the boys took to the road and lost to S.M,A., 29-37, Johnny Adamson and David Moore won the events in which they went undefeated for the remainder of the year, the 150-yard individual medley and the 50-yard free style respectively. The free-style relay team won the 200-yard event for McCallie's other first place. The next meet was won from C,M.A., 42-23. The 200 yard relay team won again, David Moore won the 100-yard free style as well as the usual 50 yard free style, Bob Dedman won his favorite event, the 100 yard backstroke, and Adamson again took the individual medley. In the first home meet of the year at the Industrial Y.M.C.A. pool, the Tornado again tasted defeat as G.M.A. won 43-31. Co-Captain John Edwards won for lVlcCallie in the 100-yard breast stroke and Adamson and Moore continued their fine records in their events, Co-Captain Dan Rather trailed Moore in the 40-yard free style, Adamson followed Edwards in the 100-yard breast-stroke, but the free style relay team lost for the first time. The fourth meet was a return engagement with C.M.A. in the Industrial Y pool with the Blues winning, 47-28, and the swim- mers setting two new school records. Moore swam the 40-yard free style in 19.5 seconds, and the free style relay team of Rather, Ian Hamilton, Moore and Bill Robertson took its third win in four tries and set a new school and Y record of 1:22 in the 160-yard relay. Rather again came in second to Moore in the free style, Edwards won rho 100-yard breast-stroke, with Adamson again finishing second, Bob Dedman won the 100-yard back stroke, George Putnam was second in the diving, Adamson won the 120-yard individual medley, with Charles Thuss placing third. The Blues next sought and gained their revenge on S.M.A,, 40- 35, at the Industrial YH pool. The free style relay team lowered its own record in the 160-yard relay to 1:2l.5. Dedman repeated as a winner in the 100-yard backstroke and George Putnam, a consistent point-getter on the diving board, placed second in this event. Castle Heights' powerful team downed the Blue, 45-30, in the last home meet. The days after the relay team had broken the school record for the second time, they again lowered the mark to 1:20.8. Besides the usual victories of Moore and Adamson, Rather was third in the forty yard free style, Edwards was second in the 100-yard breast stroke, Putnam was second in the diving, and dependable Bobby Ded- man was third in the back stroke. In the last meet of the year McCallie journeyed to College Park, and lost to G,M.A., 47-28. Johnny Adamson, a constant winner all season, set a new school record of 1:53.5 in the 150-yard individual medley. Rather was third in the S0-yard free style, with Moore taking Mid-South and School Record Holders: David Moore and Johnny Adamson. .au M ...ig A nl Free Siyle Relay Team lan Hamilton, Dan Rather, David Moore, and Bill Robertson who set a new school record of 1220.8 in the I6O yard free-style relay. his usual first place in that event. Edwards was second in the l0O-yard breast stroke, and Dedman wu second in the IOO- yard back stroke, Bill Robertson won the 100-yard free style, and Ian Hamilton was third in the 100-yard-free style, The Mid-South tournament, held at Castle Heights, found the hosts winning with 87 points with G.lVl.A. scoring 50, lVlcCalIie 48 and S.M.A. 40. David Moore and Johnny Adam- son won their specialties to give McCallie its first individual winners in years. Rather was third and Heykoop sixth in the 50-yard free style, Edwards was Fifth in the l0Oeyard free style and fourth in the 150-yard breast stroke, and George Putnam place-d sixth in the diving competition. He was also on the 150-yard relay team with Charles Thuss and Bob Dedman which placed fourth. lVlcCallie's free style relay team missed a first place by inches after setting records continually in the season meets. This team was composed of Co-Captain Rather, Hamilton, Edwards, and Moore. The letterman for the 1953 season were: Bob Dedman, John Edwards, Ian Hamilton, Jan Heykoop, David Moore, Dan Rather, Bill Robertson, Charles Thuss, and the next years Co-Captains Johnny Adamson and George Putnam. All but Edwards, Nloore, Rather, and Thuss return to give Coach Ed Lundien a fine nucleus for the l954 team, Golf Mr. Jim Settleis golf team ended a fine season with 6 wins and 5 losses. The foursome that played most of the season consisted of Kohlhase, Faller, Lampton W., and Boone, Boone came through at the first part of the season from the B team to play on the varsity for the remainder of the season. Hendricks matched Boone's stride throughout the season and was awarded a letter with the other four. During the season the team defeated City twice, as well as Central, Darlington, Westminster, and Missouri Military Institute. Losses came twice from Varsity Hendricks, W. Lampton, Kohlhase, Boone Baylor and once from Sewanee, while Darlington and Central returned to defeat the Blue. In the Missouri match, each team played at home, and the scores were compared by mail. It was the first match of its kind in Mid-South history. The McCallie golfers took second place in the City Prep League, behind Baylor, and fourth in the Mid-South, Baylor, Darlington, and Sewanee taking the first three places in that order. Coach Settle has high expectations for next year's team, with Boone and Bowman returning along with some new prospects coming from Charlotte, N.C. B Team D. Bowman, Daly, B. Lampton, L. Zbin-den Front Row: Poindextex, R. Hamilton, Ewing. Back Row: Lawton, M. Williains, Steward, Sullivan, Nlr. Strang. Coach John Strang7s tennis team won only three matches while losing nine this year with a group composed of two juniors, two sophomores, and two freshmen. These six Monogram winners-Peter Steward, Malcolm XX7illiams, John Poindexter, Joe Sullivan, Bob Ewing, and Ross Hamilton-lost two games to Baylor by scores of 9-0 and 7-2, two games to Darlington, 8-1 both times, and two to West- minster with both scores being 9-0. However, Mc- Callie extracted revenge from Sewanee Military Academy for an earlier loss of 6-1 by beating them 5-4 here on our own courts. In spite of this break in their losing streak. Mc- B Team Front Row: Biggers, Garvin, Rooclhcuse. Back Row: Lebovitz, Wood- all, C. Williams. Callie dropped two more by scores of 4-3, one each to Richmond Academy and M.B.A., again the Blue boys rebounded into the blaclc side of the ledger by winning over C.M.A. by a score of 5-3 and over the University of Chattanooga Freshmen by 6-3. In the Mid-South Tournament McCallie was unable to place but Coach Strang hopes to do better next year with so many returning prospects. During the season Charles Roodhouse and Dan Manget did a line job of substituting for boys who were unable to play. Wesley Lawton was awarded a UB7, Team letter for his worlc as Manager of the team. - Mites Front Row: C. Moore, Maclellan, Bryan, Xviley, R. Killebrew Back Row: Mr. McKenzie, Carson. A. Powell, M. Brown, Groves W Edwards. V 'HZ First Row: Hyatt, Pelham, F. Walker, Perkinson, Gilliland, McAdams, Nlurphey, Second Row: Coach Spencer, Cobble, Hardin, B. Smith, Floyd, Wlieeler, Dantzler, J, Lewallen. Third Row: lVlu:ray, Campbell, Owens, Conner, Robinson, Pitts. Th 1953 id-South Baseball CA PT. SCRAPPY SMITH The 1953 baseball season produced at McCallie many individual Stars and brought to athletic prominence many new faces as well as the familiar 01168. But probably McCallie's Mid-South Championship this year was due more than all else to the unselhsh spirit of teamwork and skillful blending of individual talents which com- bined to bring us the mythical conference pennant for the first time since 1951. Manv faces were well-known to McCallie diamond fans-the steady seniors and the rising sophomores. Experience blended with new eager- ness, resourcefulness with indomitable courage and a tremendous will-to-win that would not be stopped. The Captain and field leader of the 1953 baseball Tornado was Blanton CScrappyJ Smith, from Nashville, who paced the team at bat with an even .400 average over the season's play and was a truly inspiring leader 7, behind the plate whe11 the other team came to bat. Scrapp5 ' led the team in homers with three, triples with a like number, runs with seventeen, hits with six- teen, at-bats with forty, and putouts with eighty-three, as well as compiling an overall fielding percentage of .961 as he caught every inning of every game and con- tributed 18 assists to the defensive efforts of the Tornado. Alternate Captain of tl1is years champions was Dee Hardin of Chattanooga, who ranked second in hitting f.333J, hits fI3J, assists 4285, and led in doubles with two, bases on balls with thirteen, and polecl one homer 'to further the offensive attack while putting togeher a defensive mark of .860 at shortstop. This was Dee's third year at short, and he made it his greatest. 0 Q55 91'- X X 4 moss X Weave . r ' . wife 's , , ,y i ... .. Q ' Ntbissw s . X sa Nm , - ' f' wr, fps. ,5 X k s, 5 K or . ,,,5.lf, at. .- , g twg . , is t X is so , if ., so . FQ 1gf'Q. .. 1 - . r , W . 1- C .jg l sw if ew' .sv DEE HARmN, Shortstop Champion Probably the most pleasant surprise, while not exactly unexpected, in many years of McCallie baseball was the pitching of David Floyd, young sophomore right- hander up for his first season of varsity competition. Dave had put together a long string of wins in minor- team and amateur league baseball, but it remained to be seen whether or not he would stand up under the strain of a grueling season of championship play. All he did was pitch fifty-seven and two-thirds innings of near-perfect baseball this past season, coming through magnificently when we needed a game to stay in the race. David pitched his team to seven victories in ten tries, to make himself one of the most respected flingers in the Mid-South and give his team the conference's best pitching staff, through the fact that he was on it. Floyd struck out 67 while walking only twenty, gave up 49 his in his near 60 innings pitched, and allowed only twenty-three earned runs for an overall ERA- of, 2.79 to go with his .7oo pitching percentage. David also con- tributed to his own cause at the plate over the season's play, compiling a respectable .259 batting mark, with seven hits, eleven runs, one triple, and seven RBIls, in addition to his .946 fielding average, with six putouts and IS assists. Another pleasant sophomore surprise was the hitting of Bucky Gilliland, who ended the season as the number four hitter, driving twelve runs across the plate, second only to Hardin's 15. Bucky slammed eight hits, scored five runs, tripled twice, and drew nine walks, while fielding r.ooo in right and center field over the year, with four putouts and an assist. One of the season's most dramatic moments came in the tenth inning of the opening game, when we were playing Notre Dame, and the score was tied three all go- ing into the bottom of the tenth, when another outstand- ing outfielder came through with a tremendous homer into the center-field high-jump pit to win the game for Floyd and McCallie. Mike McAdams was the boy who did thisg Mike would have been one of the premier sluggers on the team except for an ankle injury that hampered him after the third game of the season. Great things are expected from McAdams next year, as well as from another returning regular, second baseman John Lew- allen, who ranked high among this year's batters. John was among the leaders in that department with his .270 mark, with I5 runs scored, io hits, 9 RBI's, and io walks. Lewallen played an outstanding season at second base, with 23 putouts and 17 infield assists, resulting in an overall fielding percentage of .8I6. VVe could go on and on recounting the individual stars of the season-Larry Dantzler coming through in his first season at first base, Bunny Perkinson fielding, throwing, and bunting like he really meant it out in left field, and Bobby Wheeler coming on at third base after a brief sidelining due to a head injury at TMI. There was Dean Goose Cobble playing heads-up ball in center field as a regular in his Hrst year out for base- ball, Layton Smith coming up with hot grounders at third and watching them over the plate as utility in- fielder, and Jackie Robinson filling in at second from time to time and scooping them up like a veteran, even starting the season's first double play from second to first. DAVE FLOYD, Pitcher f , - w fo -, ff f f, Bunny PERKINSON DEAN COBBLE BUCKY SGILLIIAND NTIKE MCADAMS O O u t f I e Id e r s There were many thrilling moments over the season- from McAdams' homer to win the first one to Dee Hardin's sliding home for the winning run in the bottom of the final frame in the game that won the champion- ship, that second one against Columbia. VVe lost a few games, Ihree to be exact, but then everybody does now and then, we wound up with the best won-lost per- centage in live years. Probably the most inexplicable de- feat of the year was the hnal game, at Sewanee, when Hilt Locke whom we had previously beaten I3-I came through with a three-hitter to beat Floyd I-O. That looked pretty sad, nothing like the first SMA game, when we ran wild with Hardin and Dantzler homering and extra base hits probing the fences one after another. The diamond Tornado won its Hrst seven games, then lost to Darlington, beat Riverside, lost to CMA, beat CMA, and then lost the pitcherls duel to Sewanee. Probably the high point of the year came in the fifth game of the seasong we were still undefeated and were striving to bring McCallie its first unblemished year of baseball in the history of the diamond sport here. VVe were down at GMA playing their basketball team with baseball uniforms on. VVe werenlt doing so well, though-after the Hrst three innings the score stood GMA 11, McCallie 2. But something got into the boys and they went to work, and before you knew it everything was really gone crazy-Dee Hardin was pitching and we were ahead 16 to II. The final score came out 18 to 17, our favor, but the most important fact in everybodyls mind was just the fact that somehow we had won that im- possible game and we were still undefeated. It is doubt- ful if any McCallie team ever made a greater comeback. Some other high points. There was Hardinls rifle throw to cut otf a possible winning Columbia run in the first inning of the second game of the big double-header- there was Floyd coming on in that same game to strike out CMA cleanup man Hal Smith with the bases loaded and the score tied-there was Bobby Wheeler's long three-base hit at Darlington which almost landed in the railroad tracks-there was Bucky Gillilandls tremendous blast down in Atlanta, easily the longest hit in many years by a McCallie player, but he had to be content Infielclers LARRY DANULEK JOHN LEXY,-Xl.l,EN BOBBY NVHEELER LAYTON SM111-1 4, x ,mf 'ff t ffl 'f Z., ,., ,it7g.,i,t.Z1a.:MaQSfZ4.fa ,-M ,, N fr w eff My W f ' 4 W1 1 M Z 7 , ff? if , M wfkf f r ,uf Mm ,. 4 fl with a triple, because somehow people sometimes forget to step on a base-there was Layton Smithls bases-loaded double against GMA when we had to have a hit with two men out and three runs behind-there was Bunny Perkinson's hitting his home run against TMI and Goose Cobble scoring four runs at GMA-there was Floyd striking out I3 against Notre Dame to open the season-there was that funny look of consternation of everybody's face as Riverside's infield home run went through our whole team and rolled into the hedge- and then there was Dixie VValker coming on in a ine way to take some of the load oft Floyd in the last games- Scrappy Smith throwing out four base-runners in a los- ing cause at Darlington. There were so many high points and crises and crucial games that it would be about impossible to re- count all the big moments over this championship sea- son. .lust sufiice it to say that this has been one of McCallieis greatest, maybe the most well-rounded team it ever had. This was a great vear, and it looks like the future will be just as bright, what with boys like Dean Cobble helps Blues win over S.M.A., I3 to I Floyd and Gilliland and McAdams and Lewallen, VValk- er and Robinson coming back for more. just keep watch- ing McCallie and you'll keep on seeing teams as great as the 1953 edition. THE RECORD McCallie Notre Dame McCallie TMI ...... McCallie Notre Dame McCallie... ... QQ Darlington . McCallie... ...ISQ GMA McCallie- SMA .. McCallie TMI .... McCallie Darlington . McCallie Riverside .. McCallie McCallie McCallie CMA .... CMA ... SMA.. FRED VVALKER PETE PELHAM JEFP Ovsrxs -:Q Mite Baseball Team First Row: F. Thompson, Mclwaine, B. Wright, Hamill, Karr, B. Rollinson, Newman, jackson, C. Hartung, E. Lyle, Hickey, O'Neil. Second Row: McPhail, Randell, Simonton, W, Brown, Wunderlick, Lawrence, I-I. Berz, Hill, Loclcerby, W. Bond. Third Row: J, Kille- hrew, W. Smith, Baldwin, H. Sutton, Farr, Warner, Dyer, H. Starr. 1952 saw the introduction of a new sport on the McCallie campus, cross-country, coached hy Maj. Clint C Moore to an undefeated sea- son. ' VVillie Thompson, Bob Lewis, Murray At- kins, varsity letter winners, and Ralph Clark, and Henry Bond B team letter winners, along with Butch Hunt and Jimmy Vann competed. The team took the First of its three meets at Baylor, with Bobby Lewis copping first by 300 yards, and Thompson and Atkins following him in to take second and fifth, respectively. Then the squad journeyed to Atlanta to meet G.M.A. in the opener of a home-and-home series, and won handily, Thompson and At- kins taking winner and runner-up laurels. In the return engagement, Thompson was again the winner, with Hunt and Bond taking second and third, in that order. The last meet of the season was hetween the memhers of the team, and VVillie ran true to form in winning, and Bob and Murray took the next two spots. Freshman Track Team Mite Track Team Fnst Row Parker B ones Whitheld Sims Clark Second Row Front Row: D. Warner, B. Baker, Higginbotham, W. Smith, K. VV Qmith LJ XV1ll1ams l-ladden Levine Higginsbotham Third Hunt. Back Raw: Tessman, Flinn, Dougherty, H. Wfilliams. 1 I 2 JW' 'it , p l S , s Q V -, ,f 'f Q X f t if ,Q t ,MY f X . V Q , Q, . SW -if f ,f 4 First Row: F, Walker, Hannon, T. Edwards, N. Hunt, T. Miller, W. Cole, Atkins. Second Row: Powell, Allison, Liles, W. Thompson, Clemmer, T. Cole, Taylor, I-lunnicutt, Lloyd. Third Row: G. Roberts, Robertson, Caine, D. Davis, Burnham, Hardin, Monin, Adams, T. CAPTA1x THORNTON COLE Sulllivan Track The 1953 edition of the McCallie traclc team finished the season with an excellent season and record. During the course of the year, they lost only one meet and came in a close second in both the Baylor Relays and the Mid-South tournament. Capt. Russell Tate, Mr. Ralph Hutchinson, and Major Clint Moore deserve a lot of credit for getting the most out of the boys at all times. The Tornado showed fine spirit all year and didn't let up until after all was complete. During the season, the Blue runners and weight men won two triangular meets, two dual meets, and lost a third dual meet to Baylor. Frank Taylor established a new Mid-South record by high-jumping 6'1M g however, earlier Frank broke the school record by jumping 6'2 , bettering the old record by more than an inch. There was an even wider margin between 157 14, 5942 1 vhffvf , fy 2 I 2 4,7 41 . V ' Cliff Hunnicutt, High Point Man of the Season ,, QQ K First Row: Frank Taylor, Jimmy Vann, Dee Hardin, Bob Allison, Willie Thompson. Second Row: Wes Burnham, Noel Hunt, Mike Liles, Nlac Patton, Hilbert Clemmer. Third Row: ,lim Hannon, Bill Robertson, Bill Cole, Dave Davis, Bill Nlonin. his new and the old Mid-South record which was SWIM . Cliff Hunnicutr was high-point man for the season with 49 points, followed closely by Capt. Frank Taylor, new McCallie and Mid-South record holder, clears the bar. Thornton Cole. The whole traclc team turned in very commendable records for the 1953 season. The thinclads opened the season with a win over the Sewanee Military Academy and St. Andrews in a triangular meet at Sr. Andrews. Cliff Hunnicutt, Bob Allison, and Willie Thompson tied for high- point honors. Taylor, in the high-jump, and Vann, in the 440, also helped pave the way for victory with two first places. The score was McCallie, 70, St. Andrews, 43, and S.lVl.A., 26 points. The cindermen scored a very decisive victory over G.M.A. at McCallie, winning 82-40. Thorn- ton Cole led our scorers with HM, points, picked up in the 100 yard and 220 yard dashes and in the Q : l Cliff Hunnicutt puts the shot. Dee Hardin, a long drop. Bob Allison throws the discus relay. Noel Hunt, who pushed Frank Taylor to his utmost all year, took second in the high-jump and won the broad-jump with a bound of 20'6 . Hunni- cutt, Allison, Vann, and Patton also turned in ex- ceptional performances. McCallie took a close second in the Baylor Relays, as Baylor, who won the Mid-South, defeated us. Frank Taylor and Noel Hunt were outstanding in the jumping events, as were Allison and Hunni- cutt in the weights. Our medley relay team of T. Cole, Thompson, Liles, and Vann came home with a first place trophy. The Blue team then met a T.lVl.I. team which they trounced, 74-48. T. Cole took the 100 yard dash in good time and also did well in the 220. Taylor was again high-jump king, and Allison and Hunnicutt continued to dominate the shot and discuss, while Mike Liles, Willie Thompson, and Bill Robertson did good work in the distance runs. McCallie suffered its only loss, 542 to 672, when they met a strong Baylor team on their own campus. Vann and Taylor gave them firsts in the 440 and high-jump, respectively, while Hunnicutt and Allison continued to reap points in the weights. VVillie Thompson, Mike Liles, Thornton Cole, and jimmy Vann, winners ofthe medley relay trophy atBz1yl01', Mike Liles races at Jimmy Vann nears the tape with Hubert Clemmer close VVillie Thompson leads the Emory. on his heels. milers in the dual meet with The feature of the meet was Frank Taylor's break- ing of the school high-jump r ecor d. Capt. Tate's men gave all they had but still could not produce a win. The Tornado got warmed up for the Mid-South by racking up 802 points to down Darlington with Managers Scott Haynie, Ed Lewis, and John Holt. Baylor. 48 points, and C.M.A. with 23 U6 points, in a triangular meet on our campus. Cole took a flrst in the 100 and placed in the 220, and Vann took a very close second in the 440. Robertson and Liles took iirsts in the 880 and mile respectively. Hardin also did fine work that day, in the javelin, broad-jump, and pole vault. The team wound up the year with five wins, one loss, and seconds in the Mid-South and Baylor Relays. Capt. Cole led the team well all year by setting an example of hard work. Next year, with many of the boys returning, Capt. Tate can expect another winning track team which will be led by Captain Hubert Clemmer and alternate-captain Bob Allison. The lettermen for the 1953 season were Thorn- ton Cole, Willie Thompson, Hubert Clemmer, Mike Liles, Frank Taylor, Noel Hunt, Jimmy vm, Bob Allison, Clifford Hunnicutt, Dee Hardin, Wes Burnham, Bill Robertson, Jim Hannon, Mac Pat- ton, Bill Monin, Dave Davis, and John Hoff, mgr. List of Advertisers Agnew Hardware Co. 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ACCIDENT INSURANCE CIJMPIINY 163 HAPPY VALLEY IEE IIIIEAIVI VANILLA CHOCOLATE STRAWBERRY BUTTER PECAN BLACK WALNUT CHERRY SPECIAL FRENCH VANILLA 164 COMPLIMENTS OF GIRLS' PREPARATORY SCHOOL The Krystal Company HAMBURGERS Americas Clroicesl Meals Take Along a SacIcfuI CI-IATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE ATLANTA, GEORGIA ROME, GEORGIA COLUMBUS, GEORGIA NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE MACON, GEORGIA JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA MEMPI-IIS, TENNESSEE JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA I-IUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA Q SAVANNAI-I, GEORGIA DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA CALENDAR CQMPLIMENTS Mon., Sepl. 8. New sludenrs are inrro- duced Io 'rlwe McCallie Zoo. OE Terrell Electric Compen , Inc. IIO4 MCCALLIE AVE. Tues., Sepl. 9. Mai. slarls daily decree al assembly program. Wed., Sepr. IO, King is in E Class. Tlwur., Sepl. II, Wilson brolcen Iwearl- ed as Vann ouldoes Tlruss in .Eiglrl for Bil. ' Mon., Sepl. 29. Jolly Rolly Sclwool Fool. Tlwur., Ocl. 9. Edwards receives a Irrue 'Dear Jolwnf Eri., OCT. IO. Nippy, laden wirlw vol- umes of Physics noles, bids farewell Io carefree reammares as Ilney leave lor secular pleasures ol Slaunlon nile life. CENTRAL DRUG STORE MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY x I Prescripiion Druggisfs P 0 V D 0 Phone 653ml rescrnp lon rugglsis 800 Cen+raI Ave. CI1aIIanooqa, Tenn. 544 MCCALHE AVE' I I CompIimenIs of I 2 DYER 8: BRICKELL SHOES FOR MEN i BOYD JACOWAY I3 W, 8II'w SI. I ' AL MILLER Music sToRE CmpHmen+S 0+ We Sell The BesI 5l2 McCallie Ave. Chaffanooqa, Tennessee ff WURUTDR-HANOS-ORGANS v'EVf ALFRED M- MILLER WorId's Largesi' Pesf ConI'roI Company WILLOW PHARMACY AGNEW HARDWARE COMPANY Prescrip+ion Druggis+ 30 pmge, Avenue, SODA 2-2I7I CANDIES Hgefween H-,e Bridges Complimenha 0+ TOM MCGHEE 732 Ch S+ + EAST BRAINERD WATER any 'ee WORKS Charfanooga 2, Tenn. Phone 6-O75I IOO Eos? Brainerd Road Phone 2-0358 I Phone 2-3IOI BRAINERD DRUG CO. Prescripfion Druggisis CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Pharmacisfs E. L. MARTIN 8: T. S. MARTIN Y' 732 Cherry . one WOMEN'S SPORTS WEAR SOUTHERN SPORTS CO. S+ PI1 5-I28I Serving Eas+ Brainerd LILES DRUG CO. 8 Brainerd and GFGYSVTIIS PIWOFIG POWELL MATTRESS CO. WHITE WAY CLEANERS MaH'ress Renovaiing New and Used Furnifure oI5-I7 Em Main S+. Phone 6-8062 Phone 84-l6l5 Rossville, Ga. BEST WISI-IES WALLACE TILE COMPANY BEE GARRETT'S ESSO SERVICENTER TeIephone 4-4043 BRAINERD AT TALLEY ROAD COMPLIMENTS OF CORLEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY CI-IATTANOOGA, TEN N ESSEE Mahufacfurers of SAWMILLS AND SAWMILL EQUIPMENT CALENDAR Tues., OCI, I4. Morrrrrrrris ICour'resy Mr. PurdyI. Wed., Od. I5. King is in E Class. Tues., OCI. 2 I. 'Sieady' Mai hoIds down frenzied assembly Ihronq as cadeis grab wiIdIy for visifing opera +aIenI, Nip- py can r unders+and The Ihinking. Thur., OcI'. 23. I'Ieyyy iI comes ouf even! Mon., Od. 27, Serqeanr Snooks in- sfrucfs Maior Hardin in Iundarnenfals of snappy parading. Thurs., Od. 30. CoI. wishes he could ger his hands on The iackass by Ihe win- dow: he would leave I'JodiIy for sure. I+ Pays 'Io Play oorv1PuMENTs OF MARTIN-THOMPSCN Esiablished I923 Phone 7-3373 706 Cherry S'rree+ BRAINERD CLEANERS MARK D. CHAPMAN Phone 2-2I68 3I05 BRAINERD ROAD AMERICA'S FINEST REPRODUCTIONS 0' QQQABHNET MAKERQEQ E-f x..zi,g-K-xx,-K-5.2 1O MILLING ROAD, HOLLANDIVIICIIIGAN BAKER I8TH CENTURY MAHOGANY, FRENCH PROVINCIAL, PALLADIAN- ExcIusIve aI' FOWLER BRGTHERS Sevenfh 8: Broad SIS. CI1aH'anoog' A COMPLIMENTS MILLS 8 LUPTUN SUPPLY LU. D LANIER'S TEXACO SERVICE PIT-4-6574 3907 Brainerd Road OSBORNE HARDWARE 81 SUPPLY CO. PAINTS, HARDWARE AND HOUSEWARE Osborne Has I+ 3633 Ringgold Road PIT-9-254I gmfmm WTOLML cz. HOSIERY AND NOTIONS I269 Markef SIreeI CITaHanooqa, Tenness COMPUMENTS DAY MCAMIS Florzft OT: 413 415 TREMONT STREET TELEPHONE 6 6I34 BROWN FENCE CO. oHATTANoooA 5 TENNESSEE SIGNAL ROOFING 81 SUPPLY CO. Roofing-Siding-Insulaiions-Weather Stripping GENERAL REPAIR WORK C, on SCHOOCWT c:oLoR AND COMMERCIAL 3 5 B d R CJ -07040 T LITHOGRAPHING . HUDSON PRINTING 81 LITHOGRAPHING CO. I4OO CITeSInuI' Phones 7-5649-7-5640 McLELLAN STORES CO. EASTERLY-WOODHEAD ' FLOWERS 169 TOLEDO SCALES W. F. Vaughan DIs'IribuI'or I44l - 43 Cenhal Avenue HARPER DRUG CO. 326 McCallie Phone 6-7I6I Cornplimenfs of OLAN MILLS STUDIOS 824 MARKET STREET Complimenfs of STOVALL HARDWARE CO 7Il Cherry S+ree+ Chaffan FERGER BROS. AND HUFFAKER Esfablished I 887 Q Complimenfs of LOWE'S DRIVE IN ik O GENERAL INSURANCE COMPLTMENTS ik or 806 Cherry S'TreeT Phone 6-3IOI COMPLIMENTS BEST WISHES OF FOX BROTHERS CO. HOME PLATE RESTAURANT 2I Easjr 7Th STreeT Since I9 I 8 ChaHanooga's OIdes+ Wholesale Fo :I Disfribufors Phones 7-5677-7-5678 4-IO McCallie A CALENDAR Sal., Nov. I. 'One dale' Clmrislian makes il a spicy Iwo as day sludenl lwelp comes on Publicalions Crud ride, Crales is cold for once. Sun., Nov, 2. I-IELPI ll's everybody lo llwe rescue as Jarnagin I-Iole goes up in smoke: 'flue sludenls, lacully, and brollwer Eddie ballle The flame, buf everybody loses excepl llne Baers. Sal., Nov. 8. Sally keeps Ilnem guess- ing, riglwl Fred. Wed., Nov. I3. King in E Class. Mon., Nov. I8. Mark makes usual Mon- day decree abouf lwis lasl dale wi+l'1 I-lelen, Tues,, Dec. 2, T, P, I, Propaganda floods Campus. Wed., Dec. IO. Animal lovers clweer as Bible saves scrawny, black cal from roof of dining lwall-a viclim of Wesl I-lall cruelly. COMPLIMENTS OF RAMSEY ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY Complimenls of TENNESSEE EGG COMPANY Complimenls ol ' A FRIEND ' Complimenls ol TEXTILE PRINTING COMPANY Plwone 7-4544 COM PLI MENTS OF NATIONAL FUNERAL HOME Complimenls of TRUNDLE BROS. 833 Cherry S+. Complimenfs of Cl1aH'anooga Surgical Co. Physician and Hospifal Supplies VIOLET CAMERA SHOP 9 E. Sevenlli S+. 3625 Brainerd Rd. Ve. L. C. LEACH CO. 738 Clwerry Sl. McCaIIie's Official Jeweler BAS EBALL-FOOTBALL-BASKETBALL E WAGC L12 MUSIC - MYSTERY - DRAMA IvIcCaIIie's new Gymnasium, Classrooms, Sludy Hall X1 Foorball Field are equipped wilh The Ia+es+ Mid-Sou+h Engineered Lighring Eixlures. MID-SOUTH SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 6-4I I I I02 Eas'r Elevenlh S'rree'r ChaHanooga, Tennessee WANN-CHAPMAN. INC. 54l McCallie Ave. TRADE WINDS RESTAURANT Specializing in good food STEAKS, CHOPS - SHORT ORDERS 9-8885 Across from Ihe Skyway Thealer Complimenfs of MATTHEWS PHARMACY H. L. Maffhews, Proprielor Prescripfions Called For and Delivered 1400 Dodds Ave. Phone 2-3I69 Good Luck and Bes+ Wishes BRAINERD BOOTERY VALLEY SUPPLY COMPANY BUILDING MATERIALS AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Telephones: 4-3334, 4-3335 29+h Slreelr and Dodds Avenue LOOKOUT OIL 3 LENNQN CQ INC g , ' 'gg' - ' .I f WesI'ingI'1ouse Air Condifionin EARMOUB : 9 I'Iea'ring 8: Air Condifioning Coniracfors Makers of I l ARMIX ii I sn-IORTENING SLIORTENING 'W M S ' CI-IATTANOOGA TENN l LOOKCUT SOUVENIR SHOP COmI3IIme'IIS OI LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN TENN. If You Wan+aSouvenir You Can Find II' Here. Arcade Printing Co. COIVIPLIIVIENTS MEADOW BROOK FARMS, INC. Gracie A Pas+eurized Milk QUALITY FIRST - SERVICE ALWAYS 38I4 Brainerd Road Phone 2-3826 173 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF MOORE 81 KING CITY WATER COMPANY 836 MARKET OF and MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY CHATTANOOGA 544 Mccallae Ave. GARDNER BRIGHT, BLESSING, WATERHOUSE 81 CO. WHOLESALE enocens 520-30 Eas+ IO+h S+. ReaI'ror Phone 6-I25I COMPLIMENTS INDEPENDENT OF THEATRES INC. W. Over 35 years of enI'er+aining ChaHanooga Eye,-y+hing Elech-ical Brainerd-Park-Capifal-Riviera t Skyway-Red Bank-Broad S+. I66 Easf Elghfh SI., Phone 7-IZ46 Drive-Ins CI-IEAP AND FAST WITH ELDER 8: CO. NATURAL GAS Members Bes+ For New York Sfock Exchange Heafing Cookiml Wa+erhea+ing Refrigeragon CHATTANOOG-A GAS co. TALLEY-HO DRIVE IN RESTAURANT BEN L TALLEY Prop Brainerd Road aI SI. Marks On Highways I I 81 64 Phone 4-9 I 43 HUBBUCH GLASS CO. -+00 l855 CENTRAL AVE. NO MATTER WHAT IT IS-OR WHERE IT CAME FROM-IF YOU GOT IT A TRUCK BROUGHT IT. IJACHOLE ,IN I, I all IQ' I 7 ll xx Jg'?5x .9 s J' 0 JACK COLE CO., 'NC- Depe'ndabIe Transpor'ra+ion I9OO Vande-rbiI+ Road R O B 274 BIRMINGHAM ALA 175 WHITESIDE-STEARNS COMPLTMENTS COAL CO. OF IICIIBIIBHOOQBIS Fines? Coal Ymr- MATT L. BROWN CO. Phone 6-4IO8 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY CO WMM HARRY T. WILHOIT OF GULF SERVICE NORTHSIDE DRY CLEANING COMPANY ' 3l5 NOr+I1 Markef Sfreef MCCALLIE 81 DODDS AVE. THE FISCHER CO. SAMUEL STAMPING JEWELERS AND since new 8 Wesi' a+h S+. ENAMELING COMPANY COMPLTMENTS GEO. B. MILLER OF Ceriified Public Accoun+anI' IOI1ioI I52 N. E. 92nd Sfreef MIAMI 38 FLORIDA BROWN BROTHERS Con+racI'ors I 70 I Cen+raI Avenue THE VOGUE CALENDAR Thur., Dec, I2, Smilln, S, 'rrades Iwis ring for Ilceysf Tues., Dec. I6. Docfor bas Iwelve syn- onyms Ior younger Iacully members as Sanla brings ou'rII1e Iruflw, Fri., Dec. I9. Wahoo!!!-King our of E Class. s Tbur., Jan, I, Cynlbia relurns from New Orleans only 'Io have Iier Iiearl broken, Shame on Bunny. Wlwar bap- pened 'ro Maryland Geek? Tues., Jan. 6. Yeeaglwlilwll King back in UE Class. Fri., Jan. 9. Major Mo leads cheers as frenzied boarding sludenls slorm dining ball, slomping Sgf. Snoolcs info ground as rain comes down. Wed., Jan, I4, New dormilrory crew begins double sbifls-working Iwo hours a day. CITIES SERVICE MARLIN 8: DERRYBERRY Main 81 Willow S11 Plwone 2-92I6 COMPLIMENTS OF FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION 0F CHATTANOUGA Volunfeer Building CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE Curreni' ra+e on savings ZVZV, Cjraigii DRY GOODS-NOTIONS 32I6 Brainerd Road CHATTTANOQGA, TENNESSEE COMPLI MENTS OF CONTOR BROS. BEST WISHES FROM ARROW TRANSFER 8. STORAGE CO. IZO8 KING STREET COMPLIMENTS OF BRAYTEN PHARMACEUTICAL CO. COMPLIMENTS OF SOUTHERN BLOWPIPE 81 ROOFING CO. CHATTANOOGA PRINTING AND ENGRAVING CO. Loose Leaf Binders Blank Boolcs Cafal-ogues General Commercial Prinfing 300-302-304 Marker S+. Phones 6-6I66-6-6-I67 COMPLIMENTS OF HAJOCA CORP. HIGHLAND PARK LUMBER ' COMPANY I37 Nor'rI'1 Greenwood Ave. Phones 4-266I - 4-2662 CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE CHATTANOUGA,-TENNESSEE PATTEN BRAINERD VARNELL 9 HARDWARE CO. CCMPLIMENTS WHITE SWAN CCMPLIMENTS LAUNDRY OF 4 HOWARDS CLEANERS BURKART-SCHIER CHEMICAL COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF GENERAL APPLIANCE CORP. The General EIec+ric S+ore WILLINGHAM AND COMPANY 7I6 Cherry SI. Telephone 5-36I7 X- CQIVIPLIMEINITS OF MILLWORK MERCER PIE COMPANY Mercerls DeIIcIous Pies I70O ChesInu'I S+. Phone 6-I IO5 7IO O'NeaI SI. CIIGITGDOOQGI Tenn s E? 9 COMPLIMENTS OF CIRCULAR LETTER ADVERTISING CO. 42 I VINE STREET MaII Adverfising for Over Thirfy Years LeHers-Nofices-Forms Prinfed and MuI+igraphed DUNCAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 2605 E. MAIN STREET G OF STANDARD 0005A THATCHER GDMPANY ROBERT C. JONES 8: SON Complimen'rs CITIES-SERVICE of CITIES UNIVERSITY OF s,,,,,,c, CHATTANOOGA P ETTWAY OIL COMPANY 0 IN DAVIDA, LOCKMILLER P a f CHATTANOOGA SAM CHESTER 8: COMPANY INSURORS Glen W. Smofherman, Jr. Sam H. Ches+er, Jr. Associaies Phone 6-I228 830 Cherry Sfreef CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE . because you love smar+ ihings . COMPLIMENTS OF J. W. BROOKS 81 SONS CALENDAR Fri., Jan. I6. Kid Broolcs raids posf office. Chrislian challenges raid and losesiob. Mon., Jan. I9, Semes+er exams loom, buf nobody cares yel. Wed., Jan. ZI. Exams s+ar'r, nobody cares yel, Thur.. Jan. 22. Physics-People care!! Fri., Jan. 23. Physics over-nobody cares anymore, Mon., Jan. 26. I'IarIman relurns. Tues., Feb. 3. Barump, mus+ check femperalures, boys, says Snoolcs, chair- man of 'Ihe imcirmary comrnillee, as Flu srrilces. Thur., Feb. 5. You don'+ care Iillle one. Wed., Feb, I I, Fiffeen rahs for John- ny Crox. lBruised Iips.I Fri., Feb, I3. Tad had good luck for Friday Ihe I3+h, eh Gin. GORDON GAMBILL 8: CO General Insurance 702 Cherry Sf, 7-H82 COMPLIMENTS OF HILDA and MARJORIE REEVES Complimenls of TURNER FUNERAL HOME EASY WAY GROCERY CO. 23IO McCallie Ave. Where Prices Always Average Cheaper COMPLIMENTS RUSSVILLE GOAL 8: SUPPLY 00. QUALITY COALS - BUILDING MATERIALS MODERN EQUIPMENT 5005 English Ave. Phone 4-1556 CALENDAR Sal., Feb. I4. Tad wanls a daIe for Ilwe Keo Kio dance. Fri., Feb, 20, Perky, Scrap, and Can- nible reIurn from daIe weI and muddy. Mon., Feb. 23. Tad is sIiII loolcing, Wed., Feb. 25. Gin ruins Tadls chance for a G. P. S. Sponsor. Sal., Feb. 28, Ice Wafer Danfzler cools BayIor's Iiopes as Columbia is downed In las? minufe Ilnriller, Mon., March 2, Ivlonlc leads cheer in assembly. Tues., Ivlarclw 3, Tad is slill Ioolcing. Fri., Ivlarclw 6. I-Iooray, Tad finally comes Ilwrouglw. TIwur.,MarcI'1 I2, Docrorq I'd like Io Iry on Ihajr suilr in Ilwe window. Clerlcz Maybe you'd beIIer use Ilwe dressing room, Dr. McCallie, HUNTER COAL AND ICE CO. HIGH POINT, N. C. Always Dependable FUEL OIL-STOKERS-OIL BU RNERS HEATING AND INSTALLATION SERVICE Plwone 3366 SURGICAL SUPPLIES 930 E. 3rd Sfreel COMPLIMENTS OF DURAND HOSIERY MILLS CHATTANOOC-SA, TENNESSEE 184 COMPLIMENTS OF CHATTANOOGA'S FINEST HOTEL THE REFID HOUSE OUR BEST WISHES TO THE Mf:EALLIl?. SIJHIJIIL ANDTO THE FINE YOUNG MEN WHO ARE ITS STUDENTS DIXIE MERCERIZING COMPANY CALENDAR TK Mon., March l5. Shmooooooooo. Wed., March I8. King moves info E Class. Tues., March 24, Tad searches Cenlral COMPLIMENTS for 6 Sponsor. Tues., March 3I.The young sophomore OF righl hander Ihrills The feminine specla- Iors as Jane slerls 'failhlul allenclance as McCallie wins opening bell game. nOyfEii.A.April I, Who is 'rhe April Fool HQSPITAL .iifO5i:?.i2L 3 IES. iiig1Ii1F3i,5'SS SOF. Sal., April I I. Slrilaling relurns 'ro visir Ma Alma, . Tues., April I4. Shrnooooooo. Fri., April I7. Slrribling loses postal golf malch in exlra holes, COMMERCIAL STATIONERY 81 SUPPLY CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE 8: EQUIPMENT A Comple're Prinfing Service I09 Easl' 7+h Sfreef Phone 6-I24I 186 COMPLIMENTS OE WICHMAN MONUMENT COMPANY Designers and Manufacfurers ARTISTIC MONUMENTS MARKERS - MAUSOLEUMS PARAMCDUNT CLEANERS 2511 Eas11v1ain Phone 2-1129 ARCHER PAPER COMPANY Wholesale Paper Producfs Phone 6-3189 1124 Mar1ze1' S+ in Marble and Grani+e Phone 9-3266 CHAMBERLAIN AND Dooos 5225 Brainerd Rd. - C1waHanooga, Tenn. R. K. SCHOLZE Good Food is Good Hea1+h Q STUP WHERE YUU ARE CO1V1P1.11V1EN-15 BUY A OE BRUGK CANDY BAR by EARL CAMPBELL CLINIC BROCK CANDY CO. CHATTANOOGA MACLELLAN HALL VERHEY CONSTRUCTION 00 GENERAL CONTRACTORS T. I-L WILD Mason Confracior 188 TARRY-A-WHILE PEKINGESE KENNc5IE+anding puppies To isffllfyz CITY MEAT MARKET IcenneI wh you plan + be ixginyepo FRESH MEMS OF I-eeRT.I?eIIIgay CIWIIISGHOOQ Fish, Oysfers and PouI+ry REA'S PURE SERVICE Q 5231 Erednerd Road anooga, Term. Phone 2-777I Telephones 6-I I58, 6-I I59 ...X AA... X Qfleetwuud 340 Wesf W S+. Jupdfwrnanked CUFFEE PEERLESS WOOLEN MILLS ROSSVILLE, GEORGIA MANUFACTURERS OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S WEAR R+ ISI H 90OAM+ 500PM T89 MOUNTAIN CITY STOVE COMPANY CAFETERIA EQUIPMENT om lirnenfs of EDITH GOEIZ ELORIST C P CHECK - R- BOARD Comer 8+h and Broad Seeds, Feeds, FerI'iIizers PAUL w. SHEPHERD REALTY CornplimenIs Of CO' Cha+'ranooga BuH'on 8: Badge Co. Insurance-Real Esiafe-Morfgages 205 E SHI S+ meme Bldg , 826 Ch y SI Phone 6-5693 A Faefory ' D. T. HARDIN CO. SEED FEED l845 Cenfral Ave. ComplimenIs of SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. RCA VICTOR - PHILCO -TELEVISION - PHONOGRAPH RECORDS 3IO8 B d Rd Ph 4 I508 SETH W. SIZER LIFE UNDERWRITER TARVER'S SHELL SERVICE LOOKOUT, MT. TENN. A FRIEND MAC'S DRY CLEANERS 32l7 Brainerd Road Ou+fiH'ens for Boys and Sfudenfs THE BOY'S SHOP LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN CLEANERS Qualify Cleaners Lookouf Mounfain, Tenn COM PLIMENTS OF SHERMAN 85 REILLY, INC. KNOEDLER 8: MEREDITI-I pfumging ana! ,Heafing Confracfom CHATTANOO6A'S NEWEST COMP'-IMENTS HOTEL KEY OF loofyc, Air Cooled ANG RUBY FALLS Q- 3 Colomal Bread - 4-:5 N . 5, H 6514 ef --E 'vll I .Loft IKM Hhrbffalmpgg . .. , COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF J. TELFORD FREEMAN FEHN S RESTAURANTS l-lixson Pilie al Tremonl . Georgia Ave. al Founlain Sq. TOWER RESTAURANT Lee Highway 8: Airporl Rd. 3 COM PLIMENTS OF THE CHATTANOOGA MEDICINE CCDMPANY 3 CALENDAR Tues.. April 22. Mai. plans reorganiza- lion of mililary deparlmenl because ol planned sildown slrilce afler Govern- menl inspeclion. Thur., April 24. Tad is now loolcing al Brainerd Junior High and Brighls for a sponsor. Fri., April 25. Sif down slrilce al Barn Dance while Sid goes wild on lasl piece and Epp 'Shinesf Sal., lvlay 2. l-leadmasler McDowell demands disbanding of Keo Kio as Gold- linch's recorder is found in Powder Room. Sal., May 9. McCallie migrales lo G. P. S. for Their conlribulion 'ro lhe Spring series of dances. Wed., May I3. Shmoooo shuls ou? The lacully wilh his famous nolhing pilch. COMPLIMENTS OF BRAINERD GROCERY HI-ILE AND WIILLI-ICE, INC. FLOOR COVERINGS - ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS AMERICAN LAVA CORPORATION KOFFEKUP CI-IATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE I5 GOOD TI-IE NATION'S LEADER COFFEE IN TECHNICAL CERAMICS Wa 0 ? TRADE MARK INSULATORS FOR RADIO, TELEVISION, AND ELECTRICAL Roasfed and Dismbuhd by APPLIANCES Cusfom Made Thread Guides Used By Every Leading Producer Of SynIhe+ic WHOLESALE GROCERS Yarns DAVE L. BROWN EXCAVATING PAVING Crushed LIFTIGSTOUG Ready Mix COrIc:reTe I 800 CerITraI Avenue 193 LOOKOUT SPORTING GOODS CO. 300 W. 29Th Sfreef CHATTANOOGA 2 MANUFACTURERS I RECON-DTTTONERS 7fze eww gleam eww ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 4I0 EasT Eigh+h STTeeT Telephone 6-20I5 PAUL W. CURTIS JOHN CURTIS R. T. CURTIS TRAVELERS INSURANCE PRYOR, LOVE 8: LEWIS ROBERT S. KILLEBREW W. A. LYMAN E. DUDLEY BRYAN ROBERT S. KILLEBREW AGENCY THE AETNA CASUALTY AND SURETY co. GENERAL INSURANCE-SURETY BONDS Telephone 7-38I6 Volunfeer Building Chaffanooga, Tennessee T94 SCOTT N. BROWN COMPANY GENERAL INSURANCE COIVIPLIMENTS OF VOLUNTEER STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AND BONDS e o o IO5- I O7 W. 8+Iw S+. H Off Phone 6-2735 CHATTANOOGA TENNESSEE I: CI CI I903 COMPLIMENTS FRANK SUTTON In Business for your pleasure QF MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS GENERAL MORTGAGE 'Ogg M C I A 28534 WIN VALUABLE PRIZES .5 WIII1 THOROBRED 124 W, EigI1+h S+ Ph 6 6131 SCHOOL SUPPLIES CALENDAR Pri., May l5. lvlr. Exum Thrills seniors and Miss Mae lneecl I use a lcniclc namel as Epp sings Shine for lhe lale comers. Tues., May 18. Bill Drill promoles Snoolcs To 'spifoon' Sergeant Fri., May 22. Aller combing all The lo- cal high schools Tacl comes 'rhru wilh a G. P. S. sponsor in spile of s'riT'l opposi- lion, Wed., May 27. Physics again-Every- body cares. Pri., lvlay 29. Thornlon brings Ball lBe++y Jol lo The Keo Kio parly. Sun., May 3l, Seniors slop by The Bac- calaureale service on The way home aller a wild nigh? of walching The submarine races on The lalce. Mon., June l. The End, Hooray! Yea! Gmclawl To read daily fha besf newspaper he can buy is one mark of an infelligenf cifizen. 0 THE CHATTANOOGA TIMES COMPLIMENTS OF LOCKOUT SUPPLY CO. iooi HAWTHORNE AVENUE COMPLIMENTS OF ATHENS OIL COMPANY ATHENS, TENNESSEE X- THE CHATTANOOGA NEWS-FREE PRESS X- RETAIL MERCI-IANTS MILLER BROS. CO. TEMPLETON'S KOBLENTZ I-IARDIE 84 CAUDLE HENDERSON 84 COLEMAN T. I-I. PAYNE CO. LeORAND JEWELRY CO. FULMER, REEVES 84 WARE LANSFORD PIANO CO. LOVEMANS, INC. PALMER CLOTI-IINC5 CO. W. T. GRANT CO. EAVES BADGE 84 EMBLEM CO. SI-IUMACKER'S STEINI-IOEEEL'S DEAN CLOTI-IINO CO. 197 -I- WWJ, 00 PE cHmANooGA wcsnv, INC. cnAmNoocA, Tennessee The Orzlginal Marfhmallow Sandwich 9 OF HUMMINGBIRD HOSIERY 301' Sold Exclusively A+ 199 Enjoy Year Round Pleasure Demand Florida's Finesl' ff? SEALD-swear Ci+rus Frui+s RA GJ? ,Fresh or Canned S0aldfSwe61 , qui.-.m,.y M ellil Seald-Sweefs 'rlwe Brand CQMPLIMENTS OF L. A. WARLICK CONTRACTING, INC. RAY'S TIEXACO SERVICE McCallie Ave. a+ Dodds RAY ROTHBERGER, OWNER 24 hr. Service la former McCallie Boyl Phone 2-92l li 9-3822 Congra+ula+ions FURLOW'CATE' INC' The Sou1l1's Finesf Ford Dealer +o fhe Class of '53 3l5-23 Broad Srreel' ZEIGE'S BAKERY l9OI Broad Sfreel CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE 200 COMPLIMENTS W D E F OF NBC forchahtanoog NIXON MACHINERY AND SUPPLY CO. Incorporafed RCA-VICTCDR JAMES R. CHAMBERLAIN ReaH'ors WORLD LEADER IN ' TELEVISION 720 WALN UT STREET PARK HCTEL Cha++anooga's Nicesf Ho+el 'K JOHN SMARTT Manager COMPLIMENTS TOM BLACK, INC WDOD WDOD-FM 94 CBS g COMPLIMENTS l3IO on your dial OE 96.5 on PM dials THE WHELAN D C0 Public Address lnier-Communicafing Sys+ems . Soundscriber Dic+a'ring Sys+ems CHATTANOQGAI TENNESSEE O BYRNE 81 CO. X COMPUMENT5 COMPUMENTS OF QE THE WILLIAMS at voms CURRIN CO., INC. LUMBER CO' 202 WITH OUR SINCERE BEST WISHES FOR McCALLIE CHATTANOOGA GLASS COMPANY Manufadrurers of CIRCLE-C BOTTLES SOUTHERN PRODUCTS CO., INC. 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