McCallie High School - Pennant Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

 - Class of 1954

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It means loyalty-not only to team and school, but to the finest that is in us, and . . . x -X ff -M - ,mu , ff - , f ,W , -my awfww we-,fm-Wywvf W ,yw ,,,,, W X, ,wwf www, 'f -wW,Wm,WM f ,x Qin, It means sportsmanship- fairness to opponents, whether Winning or losing 2 Q 2... A . lplx W n W n EE A fs o 0 ,W,,f xo 1 LL .,,,,,-.us .,,,, f I X K.-1 f Lo A,,f And then suddenly it means just one more week exams, the last regimental parade, soft music at the final dance, and getting 'Rh F .,,Nh R.:-rr fi-L YW' 4 5 A 'M rf m X5 x,b, , , AV-.Aww ..5,Q3Qb --- 1-Q 2 !'rP 'r ,ke , M14- ..,, fm j ' n V 1 E L v 4 MQ,-'-vx4U.n-NV, MN fjvivmrf-rf,ff15,Q,-'-. g , ,Q M amen: DEDICATIO Friend, counselor, and a doggone good guy Who, by his untiring efforts in the math department, his constant strivings toward the best interests of the student body, and his strong Christian influence, has established himself in a few short years as one of the most respected and admired men on this, or any campus. His unseltish devotion for the boys, as exhibited by his friendly smile and cheerful greeting, no matter what his mood, and his ready willingness to give up most or all of his spare time to make their life just a bit more enjoyable, Well justifies the pride with which the Senior Class dedicates to Mr. Houston Patterson the 1954 PENNANT. N ,tss new Q '?r1 it K H 2 2 Nm s ss t sift ,f ' gs Xxxk ' ff Q ' A CRAIG ll0USTON PATTERSIDN 1 DB. JAMES PARK MeCALLlE President, Board of Trustees Co-founder, Headmaster Emeritus, Head of Bible Department and Instructor in New Testament Bible, A.B., A.M., University of Vir- ginia, 1900, Pl1.D., University of Virginia, 1903, LL.D., Davidson College, 1936, LL.D., King College, 1939. 18 B0 BD 0F TRU STEES DR. JAMES PARK MCCALLIE . . .President ROBERT L. MACLELLAN .. ..Vice-President DR. ROBERT L. MCCALLIE . . . . .Secretary WVILLIAM E. BROCK, JR. JOHN S. FLETCHER EDWARD E. BROWN JOHN L. HUTCHESON, JR. L. HARDWICK CALDWELL ROBERT C. JONES, JR. GAINES P. CAMPBELL DR. SPENCER J. MCCALLIE EDWARD Y. CHAPIN, JR. THOMAS C. MCCALLIE JOSEPH H. DAVENPORT First Row: Dr. S, J. McCallie, John S. Fletcher, Dr. J. P. McCallie, Robert L. Maclellan, Joe H. MOGinness, Robert C. Jones, Jr., Dr. WV. L. Pressly, Mark K, Wilson, Jr., Dr. R. JOSEPH H. DICGINNESS DR. ROBERT G. NELSON DR. WILLIAM L. PRESSLY DR. R. F. THOMASON JACK E. WHITAKER MARK K. WILSON, JR. Dr. Ii. L. McCallie. Second ROW: F. Thomason. Third Row: T. C. McCallie, Jack E. Whitaker, William E. Brock, L. Hardwick Caldwell, Edward E. Brown. IIEA MASTER f DR. SPENCER J. NICJCALLIE DR. ROBERT L. MCCALLIE Headmaster Headmaster Direvtor of Admissionsg Instructor in Bibleg Member, Instructor in Englishg School Treasurerg Secretary, Board of Trusteesg Faculty Adviser, Student Senateg Board of Trusteesg Head Coach, Soccerg President Member, Headmasters, Assoriation. Private Srhoolg Assn ' ' clatlon of Central States. 20 MAJ. ARTHUR LEE BURNS COL. HERBERT P. DUNLAP Assistant Commandantg Head, Modern Language De- Cummandant: Business Manager: Past-President. Chat- partment: Master of Dormitories: Chairman, Discipline tanuuga Chapter and Tennessee Department, U. S. Re- Committee: Director of Social Activities. serve Officers' Association. ASSUCI TE HBA MASTER CHALMERS M. S. LICILWAINE W. WALLACE PURDY Director of Athleticsg Head, Mathematics Departmentg Head, Scienve Department: Sclnml Organistg Master Alumni Directorg Director of Public Relations. in Charge uf Leaves. 21 First Row: Serond Row: L. RUSSELL TATE C. HOUSTON PATTERSON. JR Xlatlieinaties. Assistant in Atllletu B. J. SAUNDERS Engliblll Pt'inL'ip3l. Jklllllil' SFl100lZ Head Coach, Basketball and Track. CHARLES BTCDOWELL Trainer: Blaster nf Study Halls: Superintendent. Davenport Xlemiwrial Gymnasium. Nlechanic-al Drawing and Mathematics: Assistant Oaill Fmt ball and Basketball: Direet-wr. Summer L imp JOHN S. STRANG THOMAS F. WYALKER Spanish: Dramaties Coarh. Bible: TenniS Cuaeli. CART. E. H. BROOKS CAPT. DAVID M. SPENCER History. Head Cnaeh. Football and Baseball: Tactical Officer. ELLIOTT T. SCHMIDT Head Of History Department: Public Speaking. Debate Cuaeli. C. CLARK CHISM English. Head uf Commercial Department: Master nf Dlnin Hall Tactical Oilicer: Director. Boarding Camp. A tant in Rh leties. Direetnr of Publicity Q K Mx. Q THE FAC LTY 22 First Row: JAMES N. SETTLE Head Of Latin Department: Golf Coach. CAPT. CHARLES M. GALBRAITH Chemistry: Bandmaster: Director, Driver Training EDWIN C. LUNDIEN Svienee: Gym Director: Swimming Cna1'lI. JVIAJ. CLINTON C. JNIOORE Mathematics: Coach, Cross Country: Taetieal Ofhver. CHARLES W. COLDEINCH History: Wrestling Coach. Second Row: A. WARREN JAMES, JR. English: Assistant in Athletics. PATRICK D. MCKINSEY Mathematics: Assistant in Athletivs. Program. ROBERT W. TRUSDELL Head Of English Department: Assistant in A JAMES G. WARE thletics. Mathematics: Dirertnr Of Clee Club: Assistant in Athletirs. J. COLEMAN CROCKI-:TT Ylathf-matics: Assistant in Athleties. Third Row: .JOHN W. DAY History and Geography: Assistant Ftmtlmall and T BILLIE JOE GRAHAM rark Coaeh lfnglish and Art: Assistant in Athletics. WILLIAM 0. E. HUMPHRIES Latin: Store-rOOm Manager. ALI-:RED R. PAASHAUS MatlIematic's: Taetival Oiiieer. ORVILLE D. STRADER English: Master of Night Study Hall If ,1 I A ' f pf? 9 1 , . 7 ,. , 2 as I , 23 fu, 0 0 0 A N T A F F .Q if 4 fp 'Av fs? 'W g 24 MRS. S. J. BICCALLXE Librarian MISS Z1-ILL.-X XYOODS Recorder M155 MAE JONES. RX. Resident ,Yurse MISS ANNE BICCALLIE I-Hurnni SFFTPIIITX MRS. THOMAS F. W-ALKER ,'1iXI'Sf!lVlf Librarian. Rvnzfrlial Rmrfing MRS. H. L. SMITH .lssistanl Dirertor of .4dnI1'ssi0rIs MRS. RILEY THOMAS Bursar MRS. C. XI. H.XRPER ll1'Pti11'f1rI MISS ALMA HARRIXIQTOX Uivtilizrn MISS SHIRLEY SPRAGPI-I Srrremry Miss EYELYX STERQHI .4s5I'xtunt Burmr MRS. X.-XONII DOILHERIY Sefrvmrx MRS. R. W. TRISDELL .4551-Sfllllf Recorder Nz r. Q SENIIDB CLASS IIFFICEBS MICHAEL VANHOOK MILLER . . . President JOHN NEELY GILBERT, JR. .... ...... V ice-Preszdent JAMES DENINIS PLY LLR .Secretary freasurel 26 Wlcllll THE SENIIIBS 27 JOHN ADANISON BOB ALLISON l'I,ARlCNl'E BAYKNIGHT SANFORD Bl'INNIC'l I', Ill BOBBY BICBZ BOB BIBLE S I REGINALD BELL GEORGE BISHOP ,YUN 'S First Row: JOHN RANDALL ADAIVISON ...... ............ ........ T r ion. Ga. Enrolled September, 1951: Private, Company C. '51-53: Private, Company B, '53-'54, VHFSIW Swlmmlnti- '52-754m Mid-South Champion 150 Yard lndividual Medley, School Record,-150 and 120 yard Medley, A53-'Six J. V. Football. '53, Captain, Varsity Swim- ming, 542 Svhool Record. 100 yard breast stroke, '51, Monogram Club, '53-'54, Georgia Club. ROBERT JOHNSON ALLIsON ............................ Sylva. N.C. lLn.rolled September,V19l9, Private, Band, '49-'50, Private First Class, Band, ,502 Private FIrst.Class. Company B, '51, Corporal, Company B, '51-'52, Sergeant, Com- PUVQ' A, 52'531 Major, First Battalion, '53-'51, Best Drilled Cadet, Company A. .52-531 Mite Football. '49, Mite Soccer, 719350, Mite Tennis, '50, J. V. Football, 50: J. V. Soccer, 150351: Freshman Track, AS1, B Team Football, '51, Varsity Soccer, 151-'54, Varsity Track, '52-'54, Varsity Football, '52-'53, Varsity Wrestling, '53-.541 Co-Captain Soccer, '53-'51, Alternate Captain, Track, '51-Q Honorable Men- tion, All-City Football, '52, All-City Football, '53, Grayson Medal, '54, Senate, '51- D41 Senior Representative Senate, '53, Boarding Student Representative, 154: Student Council, '51, Secretary, Y.M.C.A,, '53, Ken Kio, '53-'51, l-lop Committee, '53-'51, Monogram Club, '52-'54, Sylva Club, '52-'54, CLARENCE BROCK BAUKNIGHT ........... ........... W alhalla. S.C. Enrolled September, 1952, Private, Company C, '52-'53, Private. Company B, i53-'5l: BB Tea.n Basketball, '52-'53, Minstrel, '53, South Carolina Club, '52-'53: Student Waiter, '53-'54, Senior Private Club. '53-51. RI-IGINALD JOHN BELL ........ ..................... . .At1anta, Ga. Enrolled September, 1950, Private, Company C, '50-'51: Corporal, Company B, '51-i521 Special Drill Platoon, '51f52, Sergeant, Company D, '52-'53: Captain and Regimental S-4, '53-'54, Midget Football, '50, J. V. Football, ,511 B Team Football, '52: Varsity Football, '53, J. V. Soccer, '51, BU Team Soccer, '52, Varsity Soccer, '53-'51: J. V. Baseball, '51-'52, Varsity Track, Manager, ,511 l-lop Committee, 53-'5-1, blimo- gram Club, '53-'54, Backhead Club, 50351. Second Row: SANFORD BENNETT, 111 .......... .......,...... C hattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1948: Private, Company E, '48-'50, Private First Class, Company E, ,50-'51, Corporal, Company C, '51-'52, Sergeant, Company C, '52-'53, Lieutenant, Company B, '53-'54, Gidon Bearer, Company E, '51-'52, Mite Tennis, '48, Tennis, '50-151, Mite Football, '49-'51, Mite Baseball, '49, Mite Basketball, '48-'49, Golf, '49-'53, Salutatorian, '54, Junior School Intramural Tennis Award, '49, American Legion Award, ,491 Cum Laude, '53-'54, Hop Committee, '54, Missionary Committee, '52, Astronomy Club, '50-'53, Tornado, '53, Senate, '47-'51, Glee Club, '50-'51, '53-'54, Brainerd Club, '48-'51, ROBERT SAMUEL BERZ ...... . .............,.... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled, September, 19-18, Private Company F, '48-'49, Best Drilled Cadet, Seventh Grade, '-19, Private First Class, Company F, '49-'50, Private First Class, Company D, '50-'51, Corporal, Company E, '51-'52, Sergeant, Company C, '52-i53, Major Adjutant, '53-'54, Mite Football, 318-'49, Midget Football, 750-151, Mite Basketball, l-18-A-1-91 Midget Basketball, '50-'51, J. V. Basketball, '51-'52, Bi, Team Basketball, i52-153, Varsity Basketball, '53-'54, Mite Tennis, 149, J. V. Baseball, A51-'52, Varsity Baseball, '54, Glee Club, '50-'54, Tornado,', i51-'54, Military Editor, Tornado, '53- ,54, PENNANT, '53-'54, Hop Committee, '53-'54-, Minstrel, '53, ROBERT HOWELL BIBLE, JR. ............ ..... .... M o rristown, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1952, Private, Company B, '52-'53, Private Company A, '53-'54: Colm- Guard, T53-'54, J. V. Football, ,52-'54, Touch Football, '52-'54, Life Guard, '52-'54, Wrestling, '52-'53, Y.M.C.A., 553-'54, Missionary Committee, 52554, Student Waiter, '53-'54, East Tennessee Club, '52-'54, Astronomy Club, '53-'54. GEORGE WILLIAMS BISHOP .................. . ........ Grundy, Va. Enrolled September, 1950, Private, Company C, 750551, Private, Company C, '51, Private, Band, '52, Corporal, Band, ,52-'53, Sergeant, Band, '53-154, Midget Football, '50-'51, Midget Basketball, 150-551, Midget Baseball, 751, J, V. Football, '52, J. V. Basketball, '52, J. V. Baseball, '52, Tennis, T53-'54, Golf, '53, Swimming, '53-'54, Glee Club, '54, Astronomy Club, 750354, Student Waiter, '52-'53, Virginia Club, '50-'54, 29 E First Row: Ti-ran STEVENS Bosric .... ..... ....,... ....... F o r est City, N. C. Enrolled September, 1953: Private, Band, '53-'54, Varsity Football, '53, Varsity Track, '54, All Chattanooga Prep Football, '53g Student Council, '54, Monogram Club, '53-'54, North Carolina Club, '53-'54, DONALD WAYNE BOWMAN ..................... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, l949g Private, Company E, '49-'50, Private, Company C, '50-'51g Private, Company A, '51-'52g Corporal, Company B, '52, Sergeant, Company B, '53, Lieutenant, Company A, '53-1545 Mite Football, '49g Midget Football, '50, I. V. Foot- ball, '51, B Team Football, '52g Varsity Football, '53g Mite Basketball, '49, Midget Basketball, '50-'51, J, V. Basketball, '51-'53, Touch Football, '53-'54, Mite Baseball, '50g General Golf, '51-'52g B Team Golf, '53-'54, Glee Club, '49-'503 Monogram Club, '53-'54, Day Student Treasurer Missionary Committee, '53-'54, Brainerd Club, '49-'54-. CARL JACKSON BRAKEBILL, III ...... . . ............ Knoxville, Tenn. Enrolled September, 19513 Private, Company D, '51-'53g Corporal, Company D, '53, Platoon Sergeant, Company D, '53-'54g Midget Football, '51: J. V. Basketball, '51g B Team Basketball, '52-'53q Tennis, '52, Golf, '53-'54, General Swimming, '52-'54: Secretary, Student Council, '54-g Missionary Committee, '52-'54g Knoxville Club, '51-'54, GEORGE FREDRIC BHOCKMAN, IV . .. . .......... ...... G reenville, Ky. Enrolled September, 1953, Private, Company C, '53-'5-1-. Second Row: FLoYo Li:oN Huimow, Jn. ............,.............. Milan, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1952, Private, Company A, i52-'54g Best Drilled Company, '52-'53: Varsity Track: 533 B Team Basketball, '52-'53, Varsity Football Manager, '52-'54g Monogram Club, '52-'54g Student Waiter, '53-'541g West Tennessee Club, '52-'54, JAMESON GEORGE BUs1'oN ................ ....... T aze-well, Va. Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Band, '51-'52, Sergeant, Band, '52-'53g First Sergeant, Band, '53-'54, Midget Football, '513 J. V, Baseball, '52, J. V. Football, '52g J. V. Soccer, '52, Wrestling, '53g Missionary Committee, '51-'52, Astronomy Club, 523531 Y.M,C.A., '52, Dramatics Club, '52-'54, Glee Club, '52-'54-g Student Waiter, '53-'54, Tornado, '53-'54g PENNANT, '54g Virginia Club, '51-'5-l. THOMAS L. BYRD ................................... Atlanta. Ca. Enrolled September, 1951: Private, Company D, '51-'52: Private, Company C, '52-'53: Private, Band, '53-'54, Volley-ball, '51-'54, FRANK F. CHALI-'ONT ............ . .............. Birmingham. Ala. Enrolled September, 19501 Private, Company C, '50-'51g Private, Company A, '51-'52g B '52 '53 Platoon Ser eant, Company D, '53-'54, Midget Basket- Corporal, Company , - ' - - 5 ' g ball, '51, Midget Football, '51, J. V. Basketball, '53-'54g General Tennis, '50-'53g ln- tramural Golf, '54: Birmingham Club, '50-'54. 30 TH AD BOSTIC I, ICON BU RROWY LA DON BOXVDIAN J. G. BYSTON JACK BRAKEBILL TONINIY BYRD GEORGE BROCKMAN FRANK CHALFONT HQ 31 Asif ,www I T051 Nl Y VLAYTON L0l'IS FR EN' HONVICLL l'LEMEN'l'S Hl'BER'l' l'l,EBlMER FRILE CRISLER ICD FULLIS S I B 32 THAD COX SID DAFFIN First Row .' THOMAS WILLETS CLAYTON ....... ....... ...... C h attanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1948, Private, Company F, '48-'49, Private First Class, Company E, '49-'50, Private First Class, Company D, '50-'51, Corporal, Company F, '51, Cor- poral, Band, '51-'52, Sergeant, Band, '52-'53, Sergeant, Company F, '53-'54, Junior School Basketball, '48-'49, Mite Tennis, '48-'49, Debating, '52-'54, Scout N. Brown Seventh Grade Bible Medal. '48, T. E. P, Woods Memorial Medal for General Ex- cellence, '48-'52, Scott N. Brown Eighth Grade Bible Medal, '52, J. Philip Gibbs Nlcmorial French Medal, '52, Jack Kinser Bugler Award, '53, Delegate to Southern lnterscholastic Press Conference, '52, Honorable Mention, SIPA Current Event Con- test, '52, Mid-South Champions, Affirmative Debate Team, '52-'53, Cum Laude, 511- 54, Valedictorian, '53-'54, Best Negative Debater, T.l.L.L., '54, Missionary Com' mittee, '50-'51, Astronomy Club, '50-'51, Pianist, Glee Club, '504'54, Tornado Staff, '50-'52, Chapel Editor, Tornado, '52-'53, Co-Editor, g'Tornado, '53-'54, Pl-QNNAYT Staff, '52-'54, Orchestra, '50-'52, Minstrel, '53, Keo Kio, '53-'54, Missionary Ridge Club, '53-'51-1. HOWELL GILBERT CLEMENTS ......... , ......... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1948, Private, Company F, '48-'49, Private, Company D, '50-'51, Corporal, Company F, '51-'52, Sergeant, Company E, '52-'53, Lieutenant, Second Battalion Staff, '52-'54, Mite Football, '48-'50, Midget Football, '51, J. V. Football, '52, Mite Basketball, '484'-19, Midget Basketball, '50, Mite Baseball, '48, J, V. Base- ball, '51, Varsity Baseball, '52, Mite Golf, '49-'50, Mite Track, '50, Gym, '51-'52: Volleyball, '51-'52, Boxing, '52, Wrestling, '52-'54, Mid-South Wrestling Champion, 123 lb. division, '53-'54, 2nd Best Wrestler in Mid-South, '5-1, Co-Captain, Wrestling Team, '53-'54, Most Valuable Wrestler, '54, Monogram Club, '51-'54, Brainerd Club, Missionary Committee, '53, Tornado Staff, '51-'52, Associate Copy Editor, Tornado, '52-'53, NAT Club. HUBERT PYLANT CLEMMER, JR. . . .....,......,........ Milan, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company A, '51-'52, Corporal, Company A, '52, Sergeant, Company A, '53, Captain, Company B, '53-'54, Varsity Football, '51-'53, Alternate-Captain Varsity Football, '53, B Team Basketball, '51-'52, Varsity Basket- ball, '52-'54, AlternateACaptain Varsity Basketball, '53-'54, Varsity Track, '52-'54, Captain Varsity Track, '54, All-City Prep, All-Chattanooga Area, All-Mid-South, Honorable Mention All-Southern Football, '53, Keo-Kio, '53-'54, Vice-President, Keo- Kio, '53-'54, Student Council, '53-'54, VicesPresident Student Council, '53-'54, Mono- gram Club, '51-'5-lg Vice-President, Monogram Club, '53-'54, Hop Committee, '53-'54, Glee Club, '53-'54, Vice-President, Glee Club, '53-'54, Tennessee Club, '51-'5-1. TI-IAD SCOTT Cox ...................... ..... .... K n oxville, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company D, '51-'52, Private First Class, Company B, '52-'53, Sergeant, Company A, '53-'54, Touch Football, '51-'52, Weightlifting, '52-'53, Gymnastics, '53-'54, Varsity Track, '53-'54, Y.M.C.A., '54, Knoxville Club, '51-'51. Second Row: LOUIs CREW. JR, ............ ............ .......... A n niston, Ala. Enrolled September, 1952, Private, Company C, '52-'53, Corporal, Armory, '53, Sergeant, Armory, '53-'54, Color Guard, '53-'54, Assistant Trainer, '52 53, Varsity Trainer, '53-'54, Y,M.C.A., '53-'54, Missionary Committee, '52-'54, Boarding Stu- dent Treasurer, Missionary Committee, '53-'54, Tornado, '53-'54, Clee Club, '52-'54, Monogram Club, '53-'54, Dramatics Club, '52-'53, Minstrel, '53, Camp Councillor, '53, Anniston Club, '52-'5-1. CRILE CRISLER . . .... , ...,................. ...... M emphis, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1951, Private Company B, '51-'52, Corporal, Band, '52-'53, First Lieutenant, Band, '53-'54, Drum Major, '52-'54, Best Drilled Cadet, Band, '53, J, V. Baseball, '52, Volleyball, '52-'53, Rifle Team, '51-'54, Student Council, '52-'53, West Tennessee Club, '51-'54, Sailing Club, '53-'5-L, Missionary Committee, '53-'54. EDWARD ROTI-IWELL CULLIS .........,.......... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1948, Private, Company F, '48-'50, Private First Class, Company E, '51, Corporal, Company F, '52, Sergeant, Company F, '53, Platoon Sergeant, '54, Mite Basketball, '48, Mite Soccer, '49, Mite Track, '-19: J. V. Soccer, '50, General Golf, '51, Wrestling, '52-'54, Eastdale Club, '48-'5-1, NAT Club. SIDNEY ALDERMAN DAFFIN ...................... Panama City, Fla. Em-Olled September, 1951, Private, Company C, '51-'53, Private, Band, '53-'54, Gen- eral Tennis, '51-'53, Debating, '52-'54, Boatbuilding, '53, President, McCallie Debate Society, '53-'54, Missionary Committee, '52-'54, Y.M.C.A.. '52-'53, 33 F1'rsrR01t': tlizottue Si-tAr:KLi1t'oau DALY. JR. .................. Columbia. Miss. Enrolled September. 1950. Private. Band. '50-'51: Private First Class. Band. '51-'52: Corporal. Company C. '52-'53: Platoon Sergeant. Company B, 153354: Mite Basketball. '50-'51: Touch Football. '52-'53: General Golf. '50-'52: B Team Golf, '52-'53: Yarsity Golf. '53-954. Captain Golf Team. '54: Cum Laude, '53-'54: Associate Editor. Tornado, A533542 PENNAXT. '52-'54: Missionary Committee. '52-'53: Mississippi Club. '50-'5-1: Monogram Club, '54. WILLIAM Goitoox DARXELL ................... ..... ll Iurpliy. N. C. Enrolled September. 1951: Private. Band. '51-52: Corporal. Band. '52: Sergeant. Band. '52-'53g First Lieutenant. Band. '53-'54: B Team Football. '51: Varsity Football. '52-'54g Varsity Soccer. '51-'53: Co-Captain, Yarsity Soccer. '53-'54: Tornado Staff. '53-'54: Monogram Club. '53-'54: Hop Committee. 53354: North Carolina Club. '51-'54. Roaiitvr Hrontzs Dt:tmAx ....... .................. L lallatin. Tenn. Enrolled September 1951: Private. Company C. '51-'52: Private. Company B, '52-'5l: Midget Football, '5l: 1. Y, Football '52: B Team Football, '53: Swimming. A52-951: Yolleyball. 53: Monogram Club. '53-'54: Glee Club. 53554: Debate Team. '52: Tor- nadof' '51-'54: Copy Editor. Tornado. '53-'54. Pi-QNNANT. '52-'51: Tennessee Club. '51-'54. W1LL1Ani ELuR1otQi: Exsiox ........... .............. R ossville. Ga. Enrolled September. 19-18: Private. Company F. '48-'-19: Private First Class. Company F. '49-'50: Private First Class. Company D. A50-'51: Corporal, Company F, '51-i521 Sergeant. Company F. '52-'53: Best Drilled Cadet. Company F. '52-'53: Captain- Adjutant. First Battalion. '53-'54: Mite Football, K-18-'49: Mite Basketball. '-18349: Mite Baseball, '48-'-19: Mite Tennis. '48-'49: Midget Football. '50: Midget Basketball. '50: J. Y. Baseball. '5l: J. Y, Basketball, '51-'52: Yarsity Baseball, '52: Varsity Basket- ball. '53-'54: Missionary Committee. 153554: Monogram Club. 53354: PENN,-NNT. '53-'54: Missionary Ridge Club: NAT Club. Second Row: Jotix BOVLDIN FRAXTZ ............. .... ...... ..... S a l em. Va. Enrolled September. 1951: Private, Company C. '51-'52: Private, Company B. '52-'53g Private First Class. Company B. '53-'54: Gymnastics. '51-'52: Rifle Team, '53-'54: Runner-lp. Chattanooga Times Rifle Match. '53: Runner-Up, S.S.C. Schools Rifle Match. '5-1: Virginia Club. '51-'54. HAROLD CARL FRINCKI-I ......................... Knoxville, Tenn. Enrolled September. 1950: Private. Company B. '50-'51: Corporal. Company C, '51-'52: Sergeant. Company B. '52-'53: Platoon Sergeant. Company C. '53-'5-1: Freshman Track. '5l: Midget Basketball. '50: J. Y. Football. '52-'53: B Team Tennis. '53-'54: Yarsitv Track. .531 Glee Club. '53-'54: Knoxville Club. '50-'54, JOHN ALEXANDER GALLOWAY ..... Pereira. Colombia. South America Enrolled September. 1952: Private. Band '52-'53: Sergeant. Band, '53-'54: Bugler, '52-'5-1: J. Y. Soccer, '52-'5Z3: B Team Soccer. '53-'54: Rifle Team, 952353: Astronomy Club. '52-'53: Student Waiter. '53-'54: Latin American Club, 152354. .lAv EAHLE GARHN .... . .. ....... .. ........ Greensboro. N. C. Enrolled September. 1952: Private. Company A, '52-'54: Best Drilled Company, '52-'53: General Tennis. '52: Volleyball. A531 B' Team Tennis, 03: Yarsity Football, a3: Yarsity Wrestlingr. '54: Tennis. '54: Astronomy Club. '52-'53: Monogram Club. '53-'5l: North Carolina Club, '52-'5l: Smokin.: Club. '51, 34 GEORGE DALY HOYLDIN FR.-XNTZ GORDON DARNELL HAROLD l-'RINV li IC BOB Il ICDNIAN JOH N GALLOH'A Y lil LL ENSIGN .IA Y GA RYIN UHARLEN GIBSON JOHN GILBIQRT CARYEL GIPSON ED GOULD DAVE GRLNIJFEST BILL HALL I 36 BILL GIST JEFF HELMS First Row: CHARLES ALBERT GIBSON ................... .... S pring City, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1947: Private, Company F, '47-i481 Private, Company F, i-18349: PflW'tf'f C mPHnY E- '19-'50: Private. Company D, '50-i5l: Private, Company A, '52-'53: Platoon Sergeant, Company E, '53-54: Varsity Boxing '-17-'-18: Varsity Wrestling, '50-'51, '52-34: Student Council, '48-'49, '53-'5-1: Y.NI.C.A,, '-19351: Cvlee Club. 49350: Vlonogram Club. '52-'54. Joax NEELY GILBERT, JR. ...................... . .Statesville, N. C. Enrolled September, 1951: Private, Company A, '51-'53: Best Drilled Company, '52-'53, Sergeant, Company, '53-'FAQ Platoon Sergeant, Company B, '54: Tennis, '51-53: J. V. Soccer, '52: Swimming, '52-'53: Touch Football, '53-'54: Varsity Soccer, 54: Varsity Track, 'S-1: M. M, Allison Plane Geometry Award, '53, Cum Laude, '53-'54: Secretary- Treasurer, Senior Class, '53-54: Astronomy Club, '53: Y.lWl.C.A., '53-'Sig Missionary Committee, '53-'S-1: North Carolina Club, '51-'54, Amos CARVEL GIPSON, JR. ......................... Gadsden, Ala. Enrolled September, 1951: Private, Company D, '51-'52: Private, Company C, '52-'53: Private First Class, Company C, '53-'54. Gymnastics, '51-'54: Golf, '51-'54, Swim- ming, '53. WYILLIANI CLAUD GIST, JR. . .... .....,........... C hattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1948: Private, Company E, '48-'49: Private, Company D, '49-'50: Private, Company C, '50-'51, Private First Class, Company A, '51-'52, Corporal, Company B, '52, Sergeant, Company B, '53: First Sergeant, Company C, '53f5-1: Special Drill Platoon, '52-'53: Nlite Soccer, '48-'50: Midget Football, '5l: J. V. Football, i52-'53g Mite Soccer, '49-'5O: J. V. Soccer, '51: Varsity Soccer, '52-'54: Nlite Baseball, '48-'50: Freshman Track, '5l: J. V. Baseball, 52g Monogram Club. A53-'54: Glee Club, '49-'SO: Missionary Committee. '52-'53, North Chattanooga Club, i-18-'54, Second Row: EDWARD BARRETT COULD .................. .... C hattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1950: Private, Company B, A50-'51: Private, Company A, '51-'52: Private First Class, Company A, '52-'53: Sergeant, Company A, '53-554: B Team Wrestling. '50-i521 Freshman Track, '50-'51g Varsity Football, '51-'53, Varsity Wrest- ling, i52-'54: Monogram Club, 253354. DAVE GRUNDFEBT, JR. ......,.............. . . .... Little Rock, Ark. Enrolled September, 1953g Private, Company C, '53-54: Dramatic Club, '53-'54, WILLIAM GREGORY HALL ......................... Knoxville, Tenn. Enrolled September 19-18: Private, Company E, '-18350: Private First Class, Company B, '50-51: Corporal, Company B, i51-'52, Sergeant, Company D, '52-'53, Captain, Company D, ,53-'5-1: Best Drilled Cadet, Company D, '53, Mite Football, '48g Midget Football, '49: J. V. Football, TSO: Varsity Football, '51-'53: Varsity Soccer, 751354: J, V, Soccer, '50: Freshman Track, '5l: Glee Club, '51-i543 President Glee Club, '53-'54: Hop Committee, '53-'54: Keo Kio, '53-54: Monogram, '52-154. .JEFF B. HELM5. JR. ..........,... .... ........... M 0 rganton, N. C. Enrolled September, 1952: Private, Company B, '52-'53: Corporal, Company A, '53-'5-1: Varsity Football, '52-'53g Varsity Wrestling, ,541 Varsity Track, '54: Y.Nl.C.A., 54: Monogram Club, '53-'5-1: North Carolina Club, '52-'54, 1 i l 1 1 I I - 37 S First Role: EDWARD HENECAR. H . .. .. ................ .. .. .. .Knoxville, Tenn. Enrolled September. 1950: Private. Company C, 750-.512 Private. Company B, '51-'52: Corporal. Company B. '53: First Lieutenant. Company D, '53-,511 Best Drilled Com- pany, '51-'52: Special Drill Platoon, '52g Bi, Team Basketball, '53g Freshman Track, '51: Peglar Award. 154: Walker Casey, Jr. Award. '54: Thomas Winchester Hendricks Nward, '54: Astronomy Club '50-'51: Missionary Committee. '50-52: Treasurer, Mis- aionary Committee. '52-53: Student Council. ,51-i522 President. Missionary Commit- tee. '53-'5-L: Junior He resentative. Senate. 52: President. Senate -531 Y,M.C.A,. Tl .511 Secretary Y.NI.C.A.. '53: President. Y.NI.C.A.. '541 President, Keo Kio. Q3-'D-1: Senior Representative, Senate. '5-1: Representative. Mid-South Christian Life Con- ference, '52-'55: Knoxville Club. '53-'5-l. clliAlYT Wiucivs TTENNICSSA ................... .... C harlotte, N. C. linrollcd September. 1951: Private, Company B. A515521 Private, Company A, 752-'54g Best Drilled Company. '51-'53: J. V. Football. 151-i531 J. V. Baseball. '51: Gym. 353g Golf. '5-li Student Council, '5l: Smoking Club, '53-A54-g Charlotte Club, i51-'54-. .loHN HAAKKTN Horn-' . .......................... Dyersburg. Tenn. linrolled September. 1951: Private. Company B. '51-A521 Private. Company A, '52-'53: Corporal. Company ll. '53-'5-lg Best Drilled Company. '51-A531 J. V. Football, ,511 I. Y, Basketball. '51-52: ,l, V. Baseball. '52: Fall Tennis. '52: Varsity Track Manager, '53-'Sig Touch Football. '52-'5-1: Y.b'l.C.A.. '53-'5-lg Missionary Committee, '53-'51g lllonograni Club, '53-'51g West Tennessee Club, '51-'5-1. MARHN Gi1itA1.D Htiivtm-miavs .................. Chattanooga. Tenn. lfnrolled September. 19-18: Private. Company F. '18-i191 Private First Class. Company D, l50'.511 Corporal. Company F. '51-'52: Sergeant. Company F. '52-'53: First Lieu- tenant. Company li. A53-'5-1: Mite Football, '49--512 Midget Football, '51-'52: Bu Team Swimming Manager, '52-'53: Varsity Swimming Nlanager. A53-'54: lVlonog,ram -. .... . . ., . Club. 5.5-D-lg llrainard Club. 30-5l. Seconrl Row: Nom, CLARENCl-L1'1IlN'l'.111 .......,............. Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September. 19-18: Private, Company lf. 713-49: Private First Class, Company F. '49-550: Corporal. Company F. '50-'51g Corporal, Company D, '51-'52: Sergeant, Company B, '52-'5f5: Regimental Major, '53-'5-1: Best Drilled Eighth Grade Cadet, '50: Taylor Warlf: Medal, 50: Best Corporal. 52: Linus Llewellyn Award. ,53: Best Drilled Cadet, Company B, ,532 Carter Trophy, '54: Special Drill Platoon, '51, ,531 Mite Foot- lall '48-550: Midget Football. '50-'51: Varsity Football, '53: Best Spirit, Non-Letter Y 7 man. '53: Mite Soccer, 748350: J. V. Soccer. '50-'51: Varsity Soccer, '51-54: Mite Track, '48-'50: J.V, Track, '50-'51: B Team Track, ,51-,52g Varsity Track, '52-'54, Winner Junior School Det-athlon. i501 Cross Country Team, ,521 W. E. Brock Chemistry Medal, 353: Day Student Representative, Senate, '53-'5-lg Secretary, Keo Kio, '53-'5-lg Editor, Pi-3NNAM', '53-'5-lx Cum Laude. '53-,541 Hop Committee, '53-'5lg Glee Club, '19-i531 Monogram Club, '53-'5lg NAT Club. .IA Mrs Roaairi' Home .......................... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled Se tember. 1953: Private. Company A. '53: Corporal, Company A, '5-lg P Varsity Basketball. '51, Varsity Track. '5lg Monogram Club, '54. EUCLID ARNOLD TSBI-lLL, JR. ......................... Gadsden, Ala. Enrolled September. 1950: Private. Band, -50--511 Corporal. Band. 551-'5l: General Golf. '50-'5-1: General Tennis. '50-'5-in Volleyball. '52-53: Gym. '52-'53, Orchestra, '50-'52: Astronomy Club. '52-453: Gadsden Club, 50- 5-1. .lonw Roi-it-1n'1' .lotwsov ........ ....,....... A lorristown. Tenn. Enrolled September. 1952: Private. Company A. '52-'53-1 Corporal, Company A, '53: Sergeant. Company A, '54: Best Drilled Company, 53: .l. V. Football, '52: Varsity Swirnminv '53-'5l: T. lf. P. W'ootls Wleniorial Nledal for General Excellence, i551 rq 4- -- . . v Cu la e '51' Fast 'lennessee Club. 52-D-1: Nlissionary Committee. '52-D41 .in ,ud. - . ,, Y.Nl,CpX.. 53: N-sistztnt Treasurer. Xlissionary Committee, '53-'5l. 38 ED H EN EGAR NOEL HUNT GRANT HENN ESSA BOB Hl7R'l' QW f JOH N HOl lf' EUCLID ISBELL WW.-' - W, .. 3 .VNV V, , W gf 1 .. Nw, WWW' f fwxwf JICIRRY HUMl'llRl4IYS JOHNNY JOHNSON Mb Wx V, JAM .mg 4 mann. viv :QM 1 'i WYESLEY LA NYTON TED JOH N LEKYALLEN LAXYYYILL ED LAY MIKE LILEN DON LYONS E S I0 BOB LETSINGER MIKE BICADANIS First Row: PAUL WESLEY LAw'rON ........................ Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September 1949: Private, Company F, '49-'50, Private, Company D, '50-'51, C P fal- C0mP1iUY E. '51-'52, Sergeant, Company C, '52-'53, First Sergeant, Com- DUHY F. '53-'5-ll Gym, '49, Mite Soccer, '49-'50, General Tennis. '50-'52, Freshmen Socver, '50-'51, Debating, '51-'52, Tennis, '53, Volleyball, '52-'53, Brainerd Club, '19s'54. THEODORE LAWWILL ..................... Lookout Mountain. Tenn. Enmllefl Septgml-fer, 19492 Private, Company F, '49-'50, Private, Company F, '50-'51, Private First Class, Company D, '51-'52, Sergeant, Company F, '52-'53, First Lieu- tenant, Company F, '53-'54, Mite Football, '49, J, V, Baseball, '52, B Team Tennis, '53Z Lookout Mountain Club, '49-'51, EDWARD FRANKLIN LAY ................. ...... . .Cleveland, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1950, Private, Company A, '50-'52, Sergeant, Company B, '52-'53, Lieutenant, Company D, '53-'54, Tennis, '50-'53, Freshman Track, '50, J. V. Soccer. '51, Touch Football, '52-'53, Varsity Soccer, '53, Varsity Track, 54: Astronomy Club, '53 54: Missionary Committee, '55-'54, Tennessee Club, '50-'54-. ROBERT BRUCE LETSINGER ........................... Alcoa, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1950, Private, Band, '50-'51, Corporal, Band, '51-'52, Sergeant, Band, '52-'53, Captain, Band, '53-'54, Midget Football, '51, Midget Basketball, '50, Freshman Track, '51, J. V. Football, '51, Varsity Soccer, '52-'54, Y.M.C.A., '53, President, Y.M.C.A., '53, Vice-President, Y.M.C.A. '54, Monogram Club, '53-'54, Clee Club, '50-'54, Boarding Student Treasurer, Missionary Committee, '53-'54, Re- ligious Editor, Tornado, '53-'54, Ken Kio, '53-'54, Knoxville Club. Second Row: ALFRED JOHN LEWALLILN, JR. .................... Coral Gables, Fla. Enrolled January, 1952, Private, Company A, '52-'53, Platoon Sergeant, Company B, '53-'54, First Sergeant, Company B, '54, Varsity Football, '52-'53, Most Improved linelnan, '52, All-City Prep Team, '53, Honorable Mention All-Mid-South Team, '52-'53, Varsity Basketball, '52-54, All-Mid-South Team, '54, Varsity Baseball, '52-'54, Monogram Club, '52-'54, Florida Club, '52-'54, MIKE LILES, JR, ...........,............,... ,..... R aleigh, Tenn. Enrolled September, l952, Private, Company A, '52-'53, Corporal, Band, '53-'54, Best Drilled Company, '52-'53, Gymnastics, '52-'53, Varsity Track, '53-'54, Mid-South Cross Country Champions, '53, Cake Race Winner, '53-'54, Cum Laude, '54, Clee Club, '53-'54, Monogram Club, '53-'54, Memphis Club, '52-'54, PERRY DONALD LYONS, JR. ................... . Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1953, Corporal, Company A, '53, Varsity Football, '53, Varsity Baseball, '54, Monogram Club, '53-'54, MICHAEL CRAWFORD lV1CADAMS ............. .. .... Lancaster, S. C. Enrolled September, 1951, Private, Company A, '51-'52, Corporal, Company A, '52-'53, Cuidon Bearer, Company A, '53, Captain, Company F, '53a'54, Varsity Football, '51- '53, Mid-South Champions, '51, Varsity Baseball, '52-'53, Varsity Soccer, Mid-South Champions, '53, Varsity Baseball, Mid-South Champions, '53, Captain, Football, Team, '54, All-City Football Team, '54, Keo Kio, '53-'54, Student Council, '52, President, Student Council, '53, Hop Committee, '52-'54, Senate, '53-'54, Carolina Club, '51-'54, Student Waiter, '54, Monogram Club, '51-'53, President, Monogram Club, '52-'53, Secretary, Monogram Club, '54, Clee Club, '53-'54, 41 First Row: JERRY MICHAEL BJCKENZIE .................... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1953: Corporal. Company A, '5?vf54: Varsity Football, '53: Varsity Traek, '51: Monogram Club, '53-,SL JAMES CAPELL lVltLLAUfIHLIN ...................... Charlotte. N. C. lfnrolled September, 1952: Private, Company A, '52-'53: Platoon Sergeant. Company A, '53-'Sli Best Drilled Company, '52-'53: Varsity Football, .52-l531 Wrestling. '53-'5l: All-Mid-South Football. 53: All-City-Prep. '52: Y.NI.C.A.. '53: Monogram Club. '52-'Six Student Count-il. '5i3 Treasurer. Xlissionary Committee, '53-'Sh North Carolina Club. '52-'54, JAMES EDWARD NIANN, JR. ..................... . Bluefield. W. Va. linrolled September, 19511 Private, Company C, 'Sl-'521 Private, Company B. '52-'53: Sergeant, Company D, '53-.5-1: Volleyball, '51-'52: General Tennis, '51-i531 Boat- Building. '53-'51: RiHe Team. '53-'Sli Sailing Club. '53-'54: West Virginia Club. '51-'5-1. 'I'HoMAs Wurriz Mizniwl-:THi1R, IH .................. Memphis. Tenn. Enrolled September, 1951: Private, Company A, '51-'54: Manager, Varsity Baseball, 551-'5-1: Volleyball. '5l: Tourli Football. '5l: Gym. '5l: Monogram Club, '53-'SL Mempliis Club. '51-'5l. Second Row: M1t:HAi:L VANHOOK MiLLi:it ... .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .Knoxville, Tenn. Pinrolled September. l95l: Private, Company ll. '51--52: Corporal, Company D, '53: First Sergeant, Company B. ,531 Lieutenant. Company A. ,511 Midget Football, 'Sli J. V. Basketball, '52: Tennis. '52: Bw Team Basketball. '53: Coll. ,532 Track, ,511 President. Senior Class, '53-'51: Cum Laude, '51: Missionary Committee, '53-'54: Knox- ville Club, 'Sl-'5l. THOMAS Ouom lVlILLl-IR .......................,...... Miami. Fla. Enrolled September, 1949, Private, Company ll, U19-'50, Private, Company B, '50-'51: Corporal, Company B, 'Sl-'521 Sergeant, Company A, '52-'53: Lieutenant, Armory. '53-i541 Best Drilled Company, '50-'53: Freshman Track, 50351: Midget Basketball. '50-'5l: J. V. Soeeer, '52-'53: Varsity Soeeer, '53-A5-ig Varsity Track, '53-'54, Flyers Club. '52-'53: Student Couneil. '53-A541 Monogram Club, 553-'5-1: Miami Club. 63951. Cicortoii EDGAR MILNEH. JR. ....................... Lakewood. Ohio Enrolled September. 19513 Private. Company C. '51-'53: Private. Company B. '53-'54: Color Guard, 1541 Midget Football, 'Sli Swimming. '51-'52: Yarsity Traelx, 7521 J. V. Footliall, '52: J. V. Baseball, A532 Y.M.C.A., '53-A541 Missionary Committee, '53-'5-11 Dramaties Club. 53: Ohio Club, '51-'51, FRANK Borfjiz Mooixli: ................................ Salem. Ky. Enrolled September. 1919: Private, Company B, 150'-511 Corporal, Company B, '51-i521 Sergeant, Company A, '52-53: First Sergeant, Company D. 553354: Midget Basketball, '-19: Gym. '50: J. Y. Basketball. '50: J. Y. Baseball. '5l: Volleyball, '51-'52, Golf. '513 BWI lirillt-.1 Company, '50-'SIM Spevial llrill Platoon, '52: Y.M.C.A.. ,Sl-'.i2: 'lltil'Illl1llb.M '52-'SISL Kentueky Club. '49-'SL 42 JERRY BI L-K ICNZI It FII K E MILLER C S JIM DIOL.Xl'CHLlN TODI MILLER JAM ES MANN T051 Nl ERI H'lG'l'H F li N ED XII LNICR BOYFIC Nl OODI l' X' in Q! E ...uw ' ,NS A ,ws .., .. is W ,- -' . ., i y .Q K Y l RED NIIYLKEXY SNIITH NIYKRAY YHARLES NICHOLSON NIAC PATTON JINIFIY PEDEN JIM PLYLEK E S I 0 l ALFRED NICKELS JOE POIYELL First Roux' BTILLIS FREDERICK BTELKEY ................... Chattanooga. Tenn. Enrolled September, 1948: Private, Company F. '48.'.t93 Private. Cgmpany' E, '49-'50g Private, FirstqClass. Company C. '50-'51: Corporal. Company E. '51-'52g Sergeant. Com- Pfmff C- 931 Major Second Battalion. '53-'54: Best Drilled Cadet. Company E. al-52: Mite. Football. '48-i491 Midget Football. 50: J. Y. Football. '51: Varsity 1'iLll!fbE1ll.AD2-531 Mite Basketball. '43-'49: Midget Basketball. '50: J. Y. Basketball. 215 l3fflU' S'lCf'?T- '52-53: Mite Track. '49: Mite Baseball. '50: Freshman Track, D12 B. Team Track. '52: Varsity Track. i533 john Wi. Logan Memorial .Athletic Award. 49: Glee Club. '50-'51: Missionary Committee. '51-'52: Monogram Club. '53- '54: Hop Committee. '54. NAT Club. Rixcnnn Sxiiru AIKRRAY ..........,........ . .Chattanooga. Tenn. Enrolled September. 1948: Private. Cinmpany' F. '48.'4Q3 Private F1131 Class, Cgmpany' E- 49'f'1i Q fD1'Fdl. Company E. '51-52: Sergeant. Company D. '52-'53: Captain. Company E, 53554: Mite Football, '48-'49: Midget Football, '50: J. Y. Football, '51: ll Y. Soccer. 50-151: 1. Y. Baseball. '51: Varsity Soccer, '52-'54, Varsity Football, '52- BS:-X arsity Baseball, '52-'53: Golf. '54: Missionary Committee, '51-'54: Tornado. nl-54: Society Editor. Tornado. '53-54: PENNANT. '52-'54: Hop Committee. '53- '54: Brainerd Club. '53-454. CHARLES BOYD NICHOLSOX .................... Chattanooga. Tenn. Enrolled September. 1948: Private, Company E, '48-'49: Private First Class, Company E. '49-'50: Private First Class. Company C. '50-'51: Corporal. Company B, '51-'52: Sergeant, Company B. '52-'53: Lieutenant. Company C. '53-'54: Mite Football, '48-'49: X arsity Football. '50-'53: Mid-South Football Champions. '51: Mite Basketball, '48a'49: Midget Basketball, '50: J. Y. Basketball. '51: Mite Baseball. '49-'50: Manager, Fresh- men Track, '51: Varsity Track. '52-'54: Varsity Soccer. '53-'54: Mid-South Soccer Champions. '53-'54: Glee Club. '54g Monogram Club. '53-'54: Brainerd Club. '48-'54. :ALFRED S. NicKEt.s ........................ . . .... . .Bristol, Tenn. Enrolled September. 1951: Private, Company B, '51-'53: Sergeant. Company A, '53-'54: .l. Y. Basketball. '51-'52: 1. V. Baseball. '51-'52: B Team Basketball. 52553: B feam Track. '52-'53: Golf. '54: East Tennessee Club. '51-'54: Smoking Club. '53-'54. Second Row: MACON GLASGOW PATTON .................... ...... D urham. N. C. Enrolled September. 1952: Private. Company A. '52: Corporal. Company A, '53: Pla- toon Sergeant. Company A. '54: Best Drilled Company, '52-'53: Special Drill Platoon. 53: Varsity Football. '52: Yarsity Basketball, '52-'54: All-City, All-Tournament. All- Nlid-South. 52553: Varsity Track. '53-134: Captain. Varsity Basketball, '53-'54: Most faluable. All-City. All-Times Cup Tournament. All-MidaSouth, All-Tournament. '53- '54: Campbell Award. '54: Cum Laude, f53-'54: Student Council, '53: Secretary, llissionary Committee. '53-'54: Vice-President. Y.M.C.A.. A53: Secretary, Y.M.C.A,, '5-4: President. Monogram Club. '53-'54: Keo-Kio. '53-'54: Treasurer, ,54: Hop Committee. A53-'54: Student Waiter. '53-'54: Carolina Club. '53-'54. JAMES ML'RtH1soN Pentax ............. ............. R aleigh. N. C. Enrolled September. 1951: Private. Company C. '51-'52: Private. Company B, '52-'53: Sergeant. Company C. '53-'54: Special Drill Platoon. '52-'53: General Golf. T51-'53: Swimming. '52-'53: Volleyball. '53-'5-4: Boatbuilding, '53-'54: Missionary Committee, '51-'53: Astronomy Club. '51-'53: North Carolina Club. '51-'53. James Dexxis PLYLER ............. .. .. ...... . .. .C-reenville. S. C. Enrolled. September 1950: Private. Company C. '50-'51: Corporal, Company B, '51-'52: Sergeant, Company A. '52-'53: Captain. Company A. '53-'54: Best Drilled Company '51-'54: Special Drill Platoon. '51-53: Midget Football. '50: J. Y. Basketball. '50-'51: B Team Basketball. Mid-South Champions. '51-'52: B Team Track. '52: As- sistant Coach. Termite Football. '52-'53: Manager. B Team Basketball. '52-'53: Manager. Varsity Basketball. '53-'54: Sons of American Revolution Good Citizenship Medal. '5-4: Y.M.C.A.. '51-'53: Student Council. '51: Senate. '51: President. Student Council. '53: President. Senate. '54: KeoAKio. '53-'54: Head Cheerleader. '53-'54: Monogram Club. '53-'54. South Carolina Club. '50-'54. JOE Lixnsav POWELL ......................... Chattanooga. Tenn. Enrolled September. 1948: Private. Company F. '48-'49: Private First Class. Company E. '49-'50: Private First Class. Company D. '50-'5l: Corporal, Company F. '51-'52: Sergeant. Company F. '52-'53: Captain Adjutant. '53-'-54: Mite Football, '48-'50: Mite Basketball. '48-'50: Mite Baseball. '48-'50: Midget Football, '50-'51: Midget Basketball, '5Of51: Midget Track. '51: J, Y. Football, '52: J. Y. Basketball, '52-'53: J. Y, Track. '52: Boxing '53: Varsity Football. '53-'54: Varsity Track. '53-'54: Glee Club, '50-'51: Missionary Committee, '50-'51q Monogram Club, '54: Glenwood Club. i4B-'54. 45 First Row: Gi-loner: Artem: PIITNAM . .... ,. ............ , . . . . .. .Abbeville, La. linrolled, September, 1951: Private, Company B, '51-'52, Corporal, Company A, '52: Sergeant, Company A, '53: Lieutenant, Company A, '53g Captain, Company F, '53: B Team Football, '51: Varsity Football, '52-'53, Most Improved Back, 153g Varsity Swimming, '52-'54: Co-Captain, Swimming Team, '53-154g B Team Baseball, '52g Varsity Baseball, '53A'54g Honorable Mention, All-City Football, ,52, Honorable Men- tion, All-Mid-South Football, '53, Seeretary, Student Council, ,52-,531 Pfesilifnf- Student Council, '5-1: Monogram Club, '52-'54g Louisiana Club, 751-754- THoivtAs STUART RAULSTON, JR. .......... . .. ,. Chattanooga, Tenn. linrolled September, 19511 Private, Company A, '51-,52g Corporal, Company A, '52-,531 First Sergeant, Company A, '53-'54, Varsity Football, 151-'53, Boxing, 1511 Alternate Captain, Boxing, 751: General Tennis, '51: Track, '54-g Wreetling, 554: Monogram Club, '51-'54: Red Bank Club, '51-'54. Cl-JORGE Atom R1'r1'aLMeYER .................... .... A tlanta. Ga. linrolletl September, 1952: Private Contpany C, '52-'53: Corporal, Company B, '53-i542 Gymnasties. A52-i531 Biiie Tram, '52-'5lg Cross-Country Traek Team. '53-51: Var:-ity lrat-lt, 5.5-ol: Baekltead Club, D2-5-1-, MARK ROLLINSON ........,................... Chattanooga, Tenn. lfnrolled September, 19481 Private, Company F, '-1-8-'-19: Private First Class, Company l'l. 'fl-9350: Private First Class. Company C, '50-'51: Corporal, Company C, '51-'52: Sergeant, Company B, '52-,53: l.ieutenant, First Battalion Staff, '53-'511 Special Drill Platoon, ,51-'52: Varsity Wrestling, '-183543 J. V, Football, '51g Mite Tennis, 119: Mite Track, '50: J. V. Traek, '51: Varsity Traek, 523531 Cbeerleatler, A52-'541 Dra' maties Club, '53-'5-11 Monogram Club, '53-1511 Glee Club, '51-'531 Tornado, '51-'51: Com Ftlitor Tornado '52-'53' Business Manager Tornado '53-'54' Pl-'NNANT '52-'5-tg Assoeiate Fditor, Pi-LNNANT, '53-'5fi: President, Hop Committee, '53-'5lg Mis- sionary Ridge Club, 718351: NAT Club. '53-'51, Second Row: N1-11-LL BRACRY SHEPARD ....... , .................... Gadsden, Ala, lfnrolled September, 1951: Private, Company D. '51-'521 Private, Company C, '52-i531 Private, Company B, '53-51: General Swimming, '52-'51: Volleyball, '52-,541 Gym, A515533 Tennis, '52: Golf, '5-1: Wrestling, '51-'541 Mid-Soutb Wrestling Champion, 51: Smoking Club, '51g Missionary Committee, '54: Monogram Club. '53-'5i1 CLHiSfiPr1 Club. '51-'51, ,lAiviics ALAN Sl'RAlDl'li .,,... , .................. Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1950: Private, Company D, '50-'51: Private First Class, Company A, '51-'52: Corporal, Company B, '52-'53: Sergeant, Company A, '53-,543 Midget Foot- ball, '50-'51, J, V. Football, '51-'523 J. V. Baseball, '50-,52g J. V. Basketball, '51-'52g Golf, 753-A541 Toueb Football, '53-'54: Tennis, '53-'54: Glee Club, '53-'54: Brainerd Club. '51-'51. PAUL S. STIQWARD, JR. . ............................ Savannah, Ga. Enrolled September. 1948: Private, Company ll, 7195501 Private First Class, Company C, '50-'51, Corporal, Company C, '51-'52, Sergeant, Company B, '52-153: Captain and Regimental Training Ollieer, '53-'54: Special Drill Platoon, '51-'521 Mite Football, '-18349: Mite Soeeer, '48-'50: Mite Tennis, '49-'50: Midget Football, 503 J. V. Soccer, '50-'51, B Team Tennis, '5l: J. V. Football, '51: Varsity Soeeer, '51-,541 Varsity Vennis, '52-51: Fall Tennis, '48-'531 Mid-South Soccer Champions, '53-'54: Taliaferro Tennis Trophy, '-19-550: Junior Seltool Badminton Champion, 1503 Junior Tennis Trophy, '5l: Tornado, '53: PigNNAN'r, '53-'54g Hop Committee, '53-'54g Glee Club, '50-'51: Georgia Club, '53-'54. CLARENCE LYNN S'1'RtrKLANo, JR. ........ ........ B irmingham, Ala. Enrolled September, 1951: Private, Company C, '51-'53g Platoon Sergeant, Company C, '53-'541 J, V. Football, '51: Wrestling, '51-'531 Dramaties, '52: BH Football, '52g Spring Wrestling, '53: Varsity Football, 531 B Team Traek, 'Sly Tornado,', '53-'54g Monogram Club, '53-'54-1 Missionary Committee, '53-'54: Astronomy Club, '53-'54g Birmingham Club, ,Sl-'51, 46 GEORGE PUTNAM NEEL Sl-IEPAIKD TOMMY RAYLSTON GEORGE RI'l'TELM EYE JIM SPRAGYE l'Al'l. S'I'I'IN'ARD li NIARK KOLLINSON LYNN N'l'Rl1'KLANIJ f Kwbwf f 4W Au. ,Ma- JOHN SLHR NORMAN THOBIAS GEORGE WYALKHR BILL YYARLICK 48 -'HES BILL TLRNER JOE XYEAR S I 0 E-Q. F55 5 Q, A. BI. TYLER SETI-I YYISEKS lfirs! Row: JCHN H. SLIHR ........................... .... C hattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1948: Private, Conqiany F, '48-'-19: Private, Company E, '49-'50g Private. Company D, '50-'5l: Private First Class, Company C, '51-'52: Corporal, Com- Ijflnf C- A52--531 Platoon Sergeant. Company F. '52-'5-1: Debating Team, '52-'54g Mid- bouth Debate Champion. '53: Best AFhrmative Deliater. Distirct 111, '54: McCallie St-liool Debate Society. '52-'54: Art Editor, PENNANT. 33: Art Etlitor. Tornado,' 454: Art Editor. PENNXNT, '54. NORMAN ASHLEY THOMAS .......,............. Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September. 1948: Private, Company F, '48-'49: Private First Class, Companv E. 49350: Private First Class. Company F, '50-'51: Corporal, Company E, '51-'52': SPFSCHUI- C mP5nY U. '52-'53: Lieutenant, Company C, '53-'54: Mite Football, 218350: Midget Football, '50-'51: Mite Soccer. '48-'50: J. Y, Soccer, 503515 Varsity Soccer. '51-'52: Tennis, '51-'52: J. Y. Track, '50-'5l: Varsity Wrestling, '52-'54: Varsity Golf, '52-'54: Monogram Club, '53-'54: NAT Club, WILLIANI REIJEL TITRNER . ........................... Clinton, S. C. Enrolled September, 1951: Private, Company A, 752-A533 Corporal, Company A, '53-'54, .l. Y. Basketball. '52-'54: J. Y. Baseball. '52-'53: Varsity Baseball. '53-'54: Astronomy Club. 152-'53: Missionary Committee, '53-K54: Clee Club, '53-'54: Monogram Club, '53-'5l: South Carolina Club. '53-'54, ARLIE BTITCHELL TYLER .............................. Miami. Fla. Enrolled, September, 1950: Private, Company B, '50-'51: Private. Company A, '51-'52g Private, Company B, '52-'53: Sergeant. Company C, '53: Platoon Sergeant. Company B. '54: Midget Basketball, '50-'51: J. Y. Football, '51-'52: Freshman Track, '50-'51: Varsity Wrestling, '52-'54: Monogram Club. '52-'54: Rifle Team, '52-'54: School Rifle Medal, 53: Glee Club. '52-'53: Missionary Committee. 52-'53: Miami Club, '50-'54. Second Row: GEORGE PHILIPS WVALKER. III . . ........ . .... ......... , eitialla, Ala. Enrolled September, 1951: Private. Band, '51-'52: Private First Class. '52: Corporal, Band, '53: Sergeant, Band. '53-'54: J. Y. Baseball, '51-'52: J. Y. Soccer, '52-'53: Varsity Soccer, 752453: Varsity Baseball. A53--5-li Y.M.C.A.. '52: Missionary Committee, '52-'53: Astronomy Club. '52: Clee Club. '53-'5-l: Alabama Club, '51f54. WvILLIAB'I LEE WARLICK ...................... Chattanooga, Tenn. Enrolled September, 1950: Private, Company C, '50-'52: Corporal. Company C, '52-153: Platoon Sergeant, Company C. '53-'54: Midget Football, '50: .I. V, Football, '51: Varsity Football, '52: Midget Basketball, '51: Boxing, '52-'53: Yarsity Baseball, '53-'54: Wrestling. '53-'54' Cross-Country. '53-'54: Best First Year Wrestler, '54: Monogram Club. '53-'54: Vice-President Missionary Committee. '53-'54. JOE LITTLE WEAR ................. ............... C harlotte. N. C. Enrolled September, 1951: Piivate Company D. A51-'52: Private Company C. A525531 Privam- Company B. '53-.542 Midget Football, i51: Touch Football, '51-'54: Spring Wrestling. '53g Varsity Track, Manager. 454: Charlotte Club. 451354. SETH LOW WEEKS ......... ............ .... .......... B I i ami. Fla. Enrolled September, 1948: Private, Company F. '48-'49: Private First Class, Company E, '49-'51: Corporal, Company F. '51-'52: Sergeant. Company F. 15253: Lieutenant. Company F, Q53-'5-1: Fall Track, '48: Boxing. '48-'49: Mite Basketball. i48-'49: Mite Track. '49: Freshman Track. '50-'51: Gym. '49-'52: Mite Soccer. '50-'5l: Wrestling. '51-'52: Yarsitv Track. '52: Debating, '52-A5-1: ,lunior School Decathlon Winner, '50: French I Winner. '53: French II Winner. '54: Civitan Essay Contest Winner. '54: Astronomv Club. -50'-511 Tornado.'i '51-'54: Sports Editor. Tornado. '53--541 Class Editor. PENNANT, '53-'54: Debate Club, '52-53: Mid-South Champions. Debat- inf' '52-'53: Tennessee lnterscholastic District Debate Runner-lip. '53-'54: Y.M.C..-X.. H '54: Cum Laude. '54: Miami Club. '53-'54, l I l ' - - 49 1 E S I 0 First Rolf: CLAREXCE GILLIANI VVILLIANIs . ........ .... . ..... 1 lorristown. Tenn. Enrolled September. 1949: Private. Company F. '49-'50: Private. Company D. '50-'5l: Corporal. Company D. '51-52: Sergeant. Company E. '52-'53-: First Sergeant. Company E. '53--5-l: Alite Football. '40-'5O: Boxing. '49-.501 Alite Baseball. '49-'SOL Midget Football. '50-'51: Volleyball. '50-'5l: J. V. Baseball. '50-'52: J. V Football. '51-54: B Team Tennis. A53-'54: B Team Colf. '54: Y.5l.C.A.. '49-'5O. '52l'53: Student Council. '52-i541 Smoking Club. '53-54: Lipper East Tennessee Club. BTALCGLBI RALPH VVILLIAaIs .............. ...... N ew Orleans. La. Enrolled September. 1951: Private. Band. '51-'52: Private. Company C. '52-'53-: Corporal. Company C. '53-'54: Color Sergeant. '5-4: Midget Football. '51: J. V. Basketball. '51-152: Varsity. Tennis. '52f54: B Team Basketball. '52-53: Varsity Basketball. 53-'54: Jimmie Beene Alemorial Tennis Sportsmanship Award '5-L: Alis- sionary Committee. '51-'54: Astronomy Club. '52: Secretary. Student Council '53: Student Waiter. '53-'54: Monogram Club. '53-54: Louisiana Club. 51354. RANDALL ALAN VV!LLIAaIs ................. .... C hattanooga. Tenn. Enrolled September. 1943: Private. Company F. '4Sf49: Private First Class. Company E. '49-'5O: Private First Class. Company D. '50-'51: Corporal. Company F. '51-'52: Ser- geant. Company C. '52-53: Lieutenant. Company E. '53-'54: Xlite Football. '48-'49: Slidget Football. 50: J. V. Football. '51: Varsity Football. '52: Alite Soccer. '48f49: .l. V. Soccer. '50-'5l: Varsity Soccer. '51-'52: Freshman Track. '5l: B Team Track. 52: Varsity Track. 53: PEXNANT. '51-'34: Business Nlanager. PEYNAXT. '53-54: Hop Committee. '53-'54: Dramatics Club. '53f54: Brainerd Club. '48-54. JOHN LEsLIE TV-ITHERSPOON ...................... Little Rock. Ark. Enrolled September. 1951: Private. Company C. '51-'52: Private. Company C. 52553: Private. Company B. 53354: J. V. Basketball. '51-53: Volleyball. '52-'53: Cross Country. '53: General Swimming. '51-'54: Arkansas Club. '51-'34: Y.Xl.C.A.. '53- Nlissionary Committee. '53-'51, Second Roux' ROBERT BENTON XVOOD. JR. ...................... Knoxville. Tenn. Enrolled September. 1950: Private. Company C. 'M-'51: Corporal. Company F. 51552: Sergeant. Company E. '52-55: Lieutenant. Company B. 53554: Midget Basketball. '51: Freshmen Track. '51: J, V, Basketball. '52: Best Drilled Cadet. Com- pany E. '5-3: T--rnadof' '50-'54: Editor. Tornado. 53554: PEXXAXT. '52- '5l: .Associate Editor. PEXNAYT. '53-54. Dramatic Club. 150554: Knoxville. Club. '50-54: Hop Committee. '53-'54: Kao Rio. JOHN CARLYLL XVOOTEN . ....... . ................ Graham. X. C. Enrolled September. 1953: Private. Company A. '53-'5-1: Cross Country. 53: Gym. '5-l: Varsity Track. '54: Alon--gram Club. '53-'54: Xorth Carolina Club. '53-'5-1. JANIIis FLOYD W-RIGHT ........................... Monterey. Tenn. Enrolled September. 1951: Private. Company A. '51-53: Corporal. Company B. 535543 Best Drilled Company. '52-'5-3: Special Drill Platoon. 52553: Midget Football. '51: Xlidget Basketball. '51: J, V, Fr.-,-tball. 52353: Gymnastics. 53: Volleyball. '53: Cum Laude. '54: Y.Xl.C.A.. '52-'-53: Nlissionary Committee. '53-'54s Cvlee Club. '53-'54: Tennessee Club. 54. LOL'Is HENDERSON ZBINDEX. JR. ................ Chattanooga. Tenn. Enrolled September. 1948: Priv ate. Company E. '48-i-29: Privatey I-'irq Class. Company- E. '49-'50: Private First Class. Company C. '50-'51: Corporal. Company F. '51.'52': Sergeant. Company C. '52-555: Special Drill Plat -.--.- n. '53: Captain. Company Q, 55. 54: Mite Football. '48s'50: Flite Soccer. '48-50: Alite Baseball. '48-50: Alidget Foot. ball. '5O: ,Junior Varsity Soccer. '50-'5l: General Golf. '51-'52: Junior Varsity Foggbdll- 51: Varsity Soccer. '51-'54: 3lidASoutli Champions. Varsity Soccer. '53-'54: Varsity' Football. 52353: Varsity Golf. '55-54: Douglas Haynes Bible Award. '52: Tornado.:' 52353: Chapel Editor. Tornado. '53-54: PESXAXT. '52-'5-4: Missionary Committee. 51-'5-4: Glee Club. 52: Junior Member. Inter-Sch -.-i lil Leadership Council. '52-53: Monogram Club. '52-'5-lx Hop Committee. '53-54: lieo Kio. '5-4: NAT Club. SO CLAREXC E XVILLIADIS BOB WYOOD L DIA LCOLDI YYILLIANIS JOHN XYOOTICN -rw-hu, RANDALL YYILLIABIS JAY NYRIGHT ..., AYKW' 'mm 51 JOHN N'I'l'H ICKSYOON LOYIS ZHINDEN ,,,,,,,,.,,mu 2 Aww ' f'b 7 1954 CUDIDIENCENIENT ll0N0ll Clifford liarlxer Grayson Memorial Xledal Campbell Memorial Award .......,..,... .. Don C. Peglar Memorial Award .............. Thomas Winehester Hendrix-lx Memorial Awards .. . . . . .Bob Allison . . . . . . . . . . . .Macon Patton Henegar ...Bob Letainger. Ed Henegar Valedietorian ..,....,......................., ... ....... .. . ........, ... ....... .,.....,.... ' Thomas Clayton Salutatorian .............,............,......,...................,......,......,..,.......................... Sanford Bennett Dr. 'lf li, P. Wtmttrlf Memorial Medals for General Ext-ellenee ...'l'ed liarlxhardt, David Boyd. Mark Wilson, Alston Steiner, Bob Biggers J. Philip Gibbs, Jr. Freneh Medal ....... ...... ., ,.,.. . .,......,., ...,... ..,... .... H o s yell Clements Holton Harris Oratorieal Medal ..... ....... ..... . . . ........ John Suhr John Crowell Mathematics Medal ...,................ .........,.........,... J ay Garvin Michael M. Alli:-on Memorial Plane Geometry Me-dale . . ,,.. Williant Thompson, Joe Sullivan Pembroke O. Leach Algebra Medal ........... ........,........ J ames Rogers W. E. Broek, Jr. Chemistry Medal ....... .. .. .. Roy Jaek:-on Physies Medal ...,........,.....,....... ...William Thompson . , . . . . . .John Gilbert Franees Thornton Strang Memorial Medal in Engxlixh .. ..,..........,.. George Daly Seott N. Brown Primary llible Awards .... ........ ,.., l T an Massey, Ted Burkhardt Dr. J. L. Bibb Memorial Bible Award ..... ............., W illiam Vance John Parks Bible Award .................. ................. M ark Wilson Douglas C. Haynes Memorial Bible Awards .. .. .... William Weigel, Lance Gould John H. Kent Latin 'Vit-dal ...........,............ .,................ G eorge Daly John Graves Memorial Meehanieal Drawing Award ..,. . ..... ................ .... ............ J 0 h n Suhr Mauriee Contor Award ...,......................................,.,......,.....,... ................. L ouis Crew Judge David Campbell Chapter, Daughters- of the Ameriean Revolution. lliflory Medals . . . .... Mose Mallette, John Gilbert Citizenship Medal for Seniors by the Sons ul the Ameriean Revolution ................. ................ J ames Plyler Citizenship Medal for the Junior Sehool by the America Gilbert Taliaferro Memorial Publieations Medal ...... liilly Wiilson Memorial rllraek Medal ................. John W. Logan Memorial Junior Sehool Athlelie Award Gilbert Taliaferro Memorial Junior Tennis Awards Jimmy lleene Memorial Tennis Sportsmanship Award . Coat-hes Athh-tie 'llrophy ........................... liilly Wemyrs Trophy for Best Spirit in Athlelies . Chester Stephens Athletic- Medal .............. Jolm Allen Carter Trophy ...... Ed Anderson Trophy ...... Joe Allison Award ........... Hanes Lancaster Jr. Award . . , Taylor Wade Medal ....... Linus Llewellyn Award .... Donald Mun:-on Award ...........,.,.. Jack Kinser Award ..................... Best Drilled Eighth Grade Cadet Medal ..... ,.. ...... Fred Wunderlieh . - . - . . . .Bllh Wfllld . . .Macon Patton Ronnie Brown ommy Trivers, Johnny Killebrew Malcolm Williams .. ......... Bob Allison . . . . . .John Lewallen ....Hubert Clemmer .... . .Noel Hunt .. . .Bobby Berx . . . . . .Joe Warner .. . .Rody Sherrill .. . . .Hal Starr . . . .Harvey Lux . . . .Bob Letsinger .. . .John Galloway . . . .David Hickey Be:-t Drilled Seventh Grade Cadet Medal ...... ...............,. R onald Newbill Ameriean Legion Award for Military lixeellenee .. ....................... Tom Miller Levtis C. Leaeh Cup ............ ...........,.................................................. f lompany A, Captain Jim Plyler Best Drilled Cadet Medals .... Company A. Artltur Burns: Company B, Ed Vlfas:-ong Company C, Jack Robinsong Company D, Alberl MeGregor: Company lf. Tommy Edwards: Company F. Harvey LUX: Band, Charles Reed The Grayson Medal to Bob Allison a nd the Campbell Award to Mac Patton f 1 Wg: f . awfwwmmv . SUHK LIIWEII CLASSES 53 THE UNIUB First Roux' JACK S. ALLISON ......... DICK ANDERSON ............ JAMES MLRREY ATKINS .,.. DAVID WALLACE BARNES FRANKLIN BARNWELL ......... RAYMOND BIBLE ..............,.. WILLIAM PRESTON BIGGERS. JR. . ARTHLR BLAKE ............,..... Second Roux' TILLMAN BLAKELY. JR. TOM BRADLEY ,......, . REI-QYES BROWN .........,. MICHAEL BLRKHARDT ....... HARRY THOMAS BLRN. JR. .,.. . ARTHVR LEE BURNS. JR. .......... . WINSTON PAIILDINC CAINE, JR. HVCH ffAI.I.OW'AY, JR. .......,. . Thir1IR0w: BILL KIARAWAY .... IJAYIIJ CIAYWOOIJ ..............,....... ,.... WHITNEY KIARSWELL IQOLBIRN. II WILLIAM M. COLE ................, J. FLETCHER CONIER .,.... JOHN N. CRAWFORD ......... .JOSEPH ERNEST DARR. III DAVE M, DAVIS ............ Fourth Row: HENRY DICKS. JR. PAUL IW. DOIVELL ..,........ ARTHUR T. EDWARDS. III BOB EMERY ............,. . DAVID A. FLOYD ....... GILBERT M. FONT. JR. . . . ED FOWLER .......,,... JAN C. HEYKOOP Fifth ROM.- FRED GILLILAND ...... IAN NEIL HAMILTON .... DAVID M. FORMAN .... JOHN HOPKINS .......... LINDSEY HOPKINS, III .... LOUIS C. HORN. III GAYNOR HOWELL EMORY F. HIITSON .... Sixth R010 : JOHN INGLE ............... JOHN SIKES JOHNSTON RICHARD B. KENNEDY .... TOM C. KING ............ EDWIN HIGH LAWSON .,.. HOWARD D. LAY ,....... CHARLES LEBOYITZ GRIFFIN LONG ...... Looko ...Birininghann Alabama ..Chattanooga, Tennessee Charlotte, North Carolina ..Chattanooga, Tenneesef ..Chattanooga, Tenneeaee ...Morristnwn, Tennessee . Durham. North Carolina .........Criffin, Georgia ........,.CriI'Iin, Georgia ..Bay Minnette, Alabama .....Clevelanfl, ..ClI21II3.l'lOOg1kl. ....Rof'l-iwoutl, . .Chattanooga, ..Chattanof1ga, . ..,. fflevelanfl. Tennessee Tennessee Tennes ee Tennes ee Tenne:-see Tennef- ee . . . . ,Oulfporh Mississippi . . . . . ,Danville, Kentucky ut Mountain. Tennessee ....Birmingham, Alabama .. . . .Savannal1, Georgia ..Chattanooga, . .CllHKlunlmg,L1, ..Chattanooga, Hflhattanooga, . .Chattanoogcn , , . . .Chattanoogzg . . . . . . .Knoxville, .. . . lfhaltanooga, 'ins Tennessee Tenne. ee Tenne. at Tenne. FS Tenne. e Tenne. ee Tenne. -fe Tennessee ....Santurce, Puerto Rico .. . .Knoxville, , . .Morri5town, ..Chattanooga, ..Chattanooga, ..Chattanooga, . . . .Memphig Tennessee Tennewee Tenne ee Tenne re Tenne er Tenneesee . ...., Atlanta, Georgia . ..... .Annieton, Alabama ..Cl1attanooga, Tennessee ........Atlanta, Georgii ton-Salem. North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina .....Cuvington, Tennessee St, Petersburg, Floriila ..New Orleana, ..Clevelancl, . . . . .Chattanooga v .....Chattanonga, 54 Louisiana Tenne get Tenne ee Tenne ee I ISAV V K1 ,vs if qs -in 9 K -vu 'G' fu' .iz -rx W1-as I, 5,-. 'Tn v-, s-I Q. 'WK xpfkx . 1 'fm X eww- X x 131 'Q Wt- 9 l 3 i 3 THE IOB FirstR01i': HARYEY ALLEN LIN .......... PAT Mc-CALL ................... SPENCER JARNAGIN MvIlAI.LIE. III . HENRY MQCRARY .. ALBERT McGREGOR JIM Mr-GREW ............,.... FRANK THOMPSON Mi-KAY .... J. LAWRENCE MrNEILL. JR. ., Second ROILAI HENRY MATTHEWS. JR. LAYTON MALVZE. III ..... . FRANK METCALFE ....... LAIIRIE YV. MOORE. JR, AIJBREY MOTZ. III ........ BENTON R. MLIRPHEY ..... . GEORGE WI. MURPHY. III SPOTTSWOOD NEALE ..... Third Row: STANLEY PACK ............. RICHARD ALBERT PARK .... OTIS PITTS ............... JOHN POINDEXTER, III JOHN D. RATHER ...... JAMES L. READING ...... CHARLES M. REED. JR. ED RIETZE .............. Fourth Row: GILBERT M. ROBERTS, III WILLIAM E. ROBERTSON ..... JAMES BI.'RKE ROBINSON ...... THOMAS JACKSON ROBINSON . CHARLES WESTON ROODHOIISE CHAFI-'EE A. SCARBROLGH. JR. TOM SCHREEDER. JR. ........ . MARTIN SHARP ....... Fifth Row: NEILSON SPANN .....,.. P. ALSTON STEINER ....... . JOSEPH W. SLLLIYAN, III ...... THOMAS MARTIN SLLLIYAN ., GEORGE HELME SLTCLIFI-'E WILLIAM THOMPSON ...,.... RUSSELL THLRMOND ......., E. I-IORNSBY WASSON. JR. .. . Sixth Rolo: GA RLAN D WATSON ....... NED C. WATTS. JR. ........ , FREDERIC K. WESSELS. in CHARLES WIGGIN ......... JOSEPH C. WILSON, III .,.. JAMES A. woximx .... . LLIS ZIMMERMAN ,. 57 ..,.Birminglmm. Aiaivamii ......AnniStun. Alabama ... Cliattanungu, Tenn.-.QW .,..NI1wrc--siiirf. Alabama ., . . . .Managuu. Niraragria .....SI1eIIvyvilIe'. Twnnwfn ,.....Cl:-velanri. Tennefwr- ...Rac'fvvrcI. North Carwiina .....NI.1vnn. C01-rgia . ... ...I.1laytwn. Mifwurl . .....NaSl1vi11e. Te-nnvffr-r ..Beaufwrt. Nurth Carnlina . . , . .I'Iabershan1. Cvorgiu ......., .Tampa. Eiwrifia .. . . . . . . .Cnli-ma. I ragua5 ..Prinvvlun. War-t Virginia ..,...Clc-vr-land. Tc-nncffev , . .... Cilatlanmmga. Tennenee Mnrgantun. Nwrth Carolina . . . , ....SavannaI1. Cwrgia . . . ,Cllattanm-ga. Tenneffu .. . .I..w1I411ut Mountain. Tr-nnefsve .....SyIvu. Nurtlx Carulina ....Lfvui-ville. Trnnsvse-P ,, , , ,Lnuivlul NIIIUHILAIH. Tf'nnr'S-Pr' Creenviliv. Swuth Carulinix .. .... Illrallanimga. Tenngefce' . . . , . . .Dayl1vn. Tr-nni:-axe-v . . . . . . .AfIa. Oklahunia . . . . . . . . .Miami. Florida ...CI1attanmvga. Tvnnwser- ... . .NaShvillr-. Tennv ee ,....A4Ia. Oklahoma ........AII1PI lS. Georgia ., . . . .Knfvxviiiez Twnnexfem- .........OrIanrI1v. Elorifia .Clxariwltix Nnrth Ilarwlina ,,.CI1atlan fffw ga. TPnnfSSef? ....LittIe Rc-rk. Arkamas . . . Maplew mvii ri. New ,Ierwy .. .I.fI1.1llan1vwgu. Tvnnw- I .......JelIi1-nv, Tenneswp ... .Savannai1. Georgia .......Cu1umhus. Georgia ...Cliattanmigm Tennwsee Ilhupvl Hill, NUYIII Ilamlina . . . . . , . . . . . .Tamp.1. Florida 0PHOMOIlES First Rolf: BILLY AIJANISUN WILEY ADKINS ....... JININIY ARNOLD. JR. RANDY AYRES ..... ,..,..... STEWART BACG ETT ,....... ANTHONY C. BARTHOLOXIEW ROBERI BENHANI .,........... ROBERT P. BIGGERS ........ ROBERT C. BLALOCK .... Srfcorzfl Row: I.. E. BOONE. III RICHARD BRAKE .. NIACK NI. BRALY ....... ROBERT E. BRECK .,..,.. RICHARD C. BROWDER ..... CHARLES R. BIIRBACHER ... J. FLETCHER CARRICER HITCH W', CALSEY. JR. .. RALPH IJ. CLARK. JR. Third Row: NATHAN CLAVNCH ...,..... RALPH DONALD COEFEY. JR. I.EW CONNER ............... BILL COOK, JR. .,.......... . EDWARD 'NL COOPER. III CHARLES C. COLCH, JR. JOHN W. DIJLIN.. ..... .. BILL ESTES ............,... ROBERT AIISTIN EWINC .. Fourth Rolf: ARTHUR L. FREENAN. III JININIIE FINNEY ........... LEROY CIBBS. JR. ....... .. KENNETH LANCE COLLD .. A. CARROLL GRIST. JR. DONALD R. HADDEN .,.. LEA R. HALL .,........ RICHARD H. HALL .,.. D. ROSS HANIILTON Fifth Row: JOHN HARRISON ..... JOHN C. HATCHER .... RALPH L. HEARD. JR. ROY CRAIG HOFFNER FRED W. HOOPER. JR. .. JOE JENNINCS. JR. .... . G. S, JOHNSTON. JR. ROBERT B. JONES JOHN A. KOSIK, JR. .... Sixth Row' WALTER LAYSON BRITT LEACH ........ HOWARD LEYINE ..... . DAVID C. LOLCHLIN .... NICKY LOLCHLIN ......... CARRY K. N11-ALLISTI-.R JIMMIE NIc'CAI.,LIE ,..... . DONALD E. Nlf'CI-QHEE ......, V. WATKINS IIIALEOIJ. JR. Tri un, Gu. 1 AI . . . .Curl-:Ie-1 ., .. ....I.1-Ianrl. .....KnuxviIIe, ... . .Knuxvillfz .., .Clwtlunrwgm .. . .CI1z1tlunwrga, . , u. Miss, Tenn. Tenn. Tvnn. Tenn. ...,...DurI1um,N.C. ....I5rarIf'ntnn. Fla. . . . .Cl1a1tanm:pa. ....Hf'nflfArf4wn, .........ArIa, Tenn. N. C. Okla. ....CamfIen, S. C. ... . . . .AtI1ens. Tenn. ..... .CnraI C'L1IJIf'r. Fla. . .... IIIIQIIILIHIJOILH, . .... Charlotte, T:-nn. N, C. ,. , ,Carle-df-n. Alu. ....,CI1uttan111vgLa. Tr-nn. ..NIurgun1nn. N. C.. CI1z.1ttunuugz1. . . ..... Jdf'IQSUI'I, ., . .CI1attanrmgu, Tffnn. Tenn. ,. ....iII1LlI'IlIIIE', IN, L.. ......CharIf1Ite, ... . .Clmtlan4mga, . , . . .fJIl21IIill'lO1lLCLi. ..........NIiam N. C. Te-nn Tr-nn. i. FILL. ..... . . . .c,:ElfISfIl!I'l. Alu .....CI1attanw11ga, ... .ChaItun1mga, . .... Chuttanfmga, Tenn Tenn Tenn . . . . .Chaltanungxm Tenn . . . . . .Shrffvepu . . . .Ch2ilIanuuga, .....Cl1altan:mga. rt, L21 Tenn Tc-nn . .... Birmingham, AIu ......,....CharInue. I.m'kuUl NIIIUHIHID, N. C Tenn .,'NIuf'k'-ville, N. C , . . . . .Crrral Gahlvg, Fla .........VVest Pfvint, Ca Imfrkrrut Mountain, Tenn .....,.....CI1arIutIL',N.C .. . . . .CI1ut!an4mga, Tenn ., . .CI1a1ttun4mga. f'I'll'l ..........GafIffIf-n. . ex . .... flldlizinmxgzl .. . . . I'IcnfIerfun ........IJIli1l'IHII4-', Tenn .....CI1ulta.1nnuga. 'Iv n .....Chullanm1gu. Tenn . ..... ,Ik1f'kr4!H, , 5, ....CzxIvcilun f:xu MW I ,, gf Al . f , A ' .. , N C. ,f If ' If .CW ff! , N 1 X. XI1 . V x - , I : 'wil ' 58 luv Q-1 1- 5 ,-. 77 Sv' 1 -P--' 1 I Y gl Q K fa an 7.,,..Ww-51' - , 6 . .MT 'V X X f 'WA Mr A 7 f ,M A WW ? ,W f- f Q if wi ' ' ' Z . f' Q ' , yvgw v, . 4 N, 4,1 11,4 iw I J' 1' 2 7 W' f 2' 1 f f A ,f 1 4 n X I Mi, 1 1, W. M! . , , f W., fx , 4' f- W f 3,5944 fy 'V if 0PIIO F1'rstRafw: JIM N'IcI'AIR .....,.... WAYNE MARCH ....... DUNCAN MARSHALL li. L. MARTIN, JR. ........ .. CHARLES R. MEGAHEE LOWELL MILLER ........ Srfcond Row: MIKE MILLS .... JIM MORGAN ........ DAVID NASH .,....... EDWARD F. NEILD. III BOB NORTON .......... GUY L. ODOM, JR. ...... . JAMES W. PARKER, JR. MARCUS PARKER, JR. JOE PATE, JR. ......... . Thi1'1lR0w: PADEN PENN ..... LANGDON POTTS TOM POWERS ..... TODD PRAIG ........,....., JACK L. RATLIFF .........,... JASPER A. REYNOLDS. JR. ALEXANDER RHOTON ......, JIMMY H. ROGERS, JR. .... . JAMES L. ROGERS. LR: .. Fourth Row: WARREN ST. JOHN .... RODY SHERRILL ....... HENRY SHIRLEY .......... W. HAROLD SHUPTRINE .. JIMMY SIMS ..........,.. HENRY SMITH ......... JOHN W. SOLOMON ....... HARRY SOUCHON ........,.. WILLIAM CONVERSE STEM Fifth Row: JOHN E. TALMADGE, III JAMES E. THOMAS ............ ROBERT TRUE .................. ROBERT EDWARD TURNER, WILLIAM VANCE ............... CHARLES VON CANON ........ CULLOM WALKER, JR. VAUGHAN WATKINS BILLJWEIGEL ...,.... Sixth Row: DAVID SCOTT WELTON ,... GENE WHITE .............. WILLIA M B. WHITFIELD .... MARK WILSON, III ....... CLAUDE WOOD, JR, .... PAUL O. WOODALL ROY WOODRUFF ... DON A. WRIGHT .... S. RAY ZBINDEN 0llES . . . . .LaurinlJurg:, N. C, . . . .f1l1attammga, Te-nn. ... . . Faycltvvillx-'. Tr-nn . . . .IJllLlIl.LlIIllI!gi1, Tenn. ....Chattan1mga, Tenn. ... . .... Almwa. Tvnn. ....ClIIi1ttiiIlOUgZ.l, Tenn. ....CllilItZ1IllNlg2i, Tenn. . . . .Little Rfwk, Ark. .. . .Sl1revepnrt, La. . . . .Cl1arlestnn, S. C. . . . . . . . . Durham, N. C. . . . . .lVIanagua, Nivaragua . . . . .Knuxville, Tenn. . . . .Birminghanm Alu. . . . . . . .Caclsde-n, Ala. . . . . .lVIurristown, Tenn. ....Chattanouga, Tenn. ... .High Point, N, C. .. . .Jarksun, Mississippi .. ..Cl1attancmga, Tenn. .. . .Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . , . . . . . . Dalton, Cu. . . . .CrPPnviIle, Ky. ... . . . .Cullman, Ala. .. . .Cl1attanmvga, Tenn. .. . . Peurislmurg, Va. .........DaItun, Ga. .. . .Cllattan1mga, Tenn. .. . . . . . . .Annistun, Ala. ....Chz1ttanuoga, Tenn. . . . . New Orleans, La. .. . .CllLlIIill'lUHgi1, Tenn. ...........Atl1ens, Cu. ....Cl1attanunga, Tenn. . . . .Cl1allannoga, Tenn. . . . . . . .Savannal1, Ca, .........Atlantz1, Cu. . . . .Chattannnga, T:-nn. .... Birmingham, Ala. , . . . .Javksun, Miss. . . . , Pnwell, T:-nn. .....Cl1urluttc-. N. C. .....PiIthburg, Pc-nn. . . . Buy St. Louis, Min, ....I.Il1uttar1m1ga, Tenn. .. . . , Knoxville, Tvnn. ....Birmingham, Ala. .. . . . . .Annislun. Ala. .......Harlsville, Tenn. ....CllillI2.lIl4N1g2.l, T4-nn. I FIIESIIME ,Nm First Row: BYRON W. BAKER .... ROGER BALDWIN .... RICHARD BAYSTON .... WILLIAM N. BOND, JR. DAVID BOWMAN ..... DAVID BOYD ,... JOE BROADY .... Sfr01z1lR0u': MATT DAVIS BROWN CLAYTON BRYAN, JR. DUDLEY BRYANT. II . ....Cl1uttunoogu, Tenn Ltlukl .. .Tus1'umI1iz1, Alu. Chattanooga, Tm-nn Clluttunoogu, Tenn Clliltllihtltlgll, Ts-nn Chattanooga, Tenn ..Sr-vi:-rville, Tenn Chattanooga, Tr-nn nut Mountain, Tcnn .....DanvilIv, Ky TOM BUCHANAN ...... .... C Iluttunoogu, Tenn JAMES D. CARSON, II .. ..... Bowling Green, Ky LOUIS L. CARTER, JR. ..... ..... IN Iemphis, Tenn RICHARD BROOKE COLDITZ .... Fountain City, Tenn Third Row: HENRY CULP .... .IACK CURREY ,..... LOWELL P. CURTIS ..... NATHAN S. DOUCHERTY ROBERT DUFF, JR. ..... W. CARL DYER. IR. WILLIAM R. EDWARDS ... ..... ..........AttaIIa, A111 Chattanooga, Tenn .. ....... Rossville, Cu Chz1ttanoog,a, Tenn Chattanooga, Tenn Chattanooga, Tenn Clluttunooga, Tenn fv- First Row: JESSE FARR ............... ROBERT W. FORSTEN ...... . JOHN ROBERT EOWJLER, III . SHELTOX F. FOWLER. JR. W. HOYL GILL. JR. ..... . CIQRTIS CIPSON .... .. Second Roux' FRANK Mc-CLTCHAN CROYES. JR CARL A. HARTENG, JR, JERRY HATFIELD ,.......,.. UPSHER I-IIGGINBOTHAM. JR. BOB HILL ............,...... DARRELL HOWARD ......... Third Row: WILLIAM F. HIQMPHRIES .... KARL HIQNT ............... WARREN B. JACKSON. JR. .. . Look Chattanooga. Tenn. .....Dayton. Tenn. ......Marietta. Ga. Chattanooga. Tenn. ...Knoxville Tenn ......Garlftlen. Ala. out Mountain. Tenn Chattanooga. Tenn . . . . . . Rrvf5VlIlP. GB. Bluefield. YY. Ya. Chattanooga. Tenn Chattanooga. Tfnn Chattanooga. Tenn Chattanooga. THIN Chattanooga. Tenn 63 fill BRLCE JONES ..,... .... ED JONES ..,.......,. ,... JAMES E. K.-'IYLER Fourth Rout ROBERT S. KILLEBREW. JR. ...... Lo.. JOSEPH E. LACE. JR. ...,..., ..,.. . EDDIE LEWIS .,.,.... BILL LIST. JR. ..... . WILLIAM LORIXO W 1-1-I Palm Bearh. I'-la kt EDWIN C. LIQNSFORD. JR. .... . Fifth Row: PATRICK E, LYLE WILLIAM T, MQPI-IAIL , .... ....... . .Chattan--nga. Tenn .Cl1a!tanuoga, Trnn ,ut Mountain. Tenn ....Sl1re-vepwrt. La ....,.Danville. K5 ..Salr Cr:-I-lt. Tenn .NIA-rrift-mn. Irfnn ..C l'dl Cvalnlc-. Fla Clmttanooga. Tenn .lSlJcIIItil'1uUgti. Tfnn out Mountain. Tenn ..Chattanfvoga. Tenn HUGH MACLELLAN. JR. .... .... L Wk ,IOI-IN E. MERCER ....., . ..... . CHARLIE MOORE .... .... L ot-ko JOE S. MOSS. JR. .... ..,... . ut Mountain. Tenn Burlcel Carden. Ya FRESHME 1'Ii1'sfRo14'.' JAMES XII RI-'F .... RI DIIY NI-QW XIAN JOHNNY OHARA ,.... ELGI-INI-Q O'NI-QILL. JR. .. JLLES PADERIIWSKI DAYID PARRI-.R JAMES PAYNI-i Mus -46 . . . NI:-lnpllix LIIlL!lILIIhmgd. . . . . . . . .JI-Ilivo Knoxville. . Tenn T en n Tenn. Tenn .,...S.1vannaIx. Cu Chattanooga Ifluxttanooga. Tenn Tenn Tl1z'rr17R01c': HIQRNIAN W1 SIIIQWMAKE, II DOLG SMITH .............. WAXNI-. P. SMITH .......... LOLIS E. STARR. JR. ...... . . . . .LJIllIUi1II4'HlgLl. .....Rutle4Ige. ....CI1attanoogu. ......CI1atlanooga. WILLIAM HOWARD SLTTON. III ...... Chattanooga FRANCIS THOMPSON ...,.. DOLGLAS WARNER 5 ,,..... Svcumf RHIC: S-Lx XRMISII-.AD I.. POW ILLI. .,.. .,.. I .ook-, HAI. S. RAPI-.R. JR. ..... . PHILIP RRIYQI-I RULLINSON HILHAHI1 MXSUNI. JR. IIHARLLS I. SLNION. JR JAVR I. SHXRPI-.. JR. RICH ARD SH ARPI1 .. 'FT ' 'Y ...........Cl1attanooga. Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn. Tenn. I.mvIiouI MoL1nlg1in.Trnn la ul Nlountuin Warm Spring Clluttunoogn Knoxville Iinoxvillr' .....Knoxx'iIle. ..CIcwI.m1I. 'IR-n n N. bn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. T:-nn. f10lll'f,IRL7Il'.' JUL. NN -ARJNER ............... .... I. ooknlll BIHUIIILIIH, UIQORCI-I W'ARRIfNFIiI.I.S .............. Cllattunooga. JALQR WHITAKER. JR, ,................ Cllattanoogu, SAMLEI. SHANNON WILI-IY. JR DON WILLIAMS. JR. .......... . YORIS WILLIAMS.. .. RIILY J. WRIGHT .... Tenn Tenn Tenn Lookout Mountain. Tenn Ripplemea dh d ....LI1attunooga, Tenn XL .......Crun4Iy, XQ1 U 9 JUNIOIl SClIO0L 65 N. FirstR0w: JAMES STEWART ALYERSON DOUGLAS BAZEXIORE .....,, PAUL H. BERZ .............. GARRISONE E. BICKERSTAFF JAMES P. BROWDER, III W. RONALD BROWN ...... TED W, BURJHARDT .,.. IG Second Row: JAMES REUBEN BYERS, III .. WILLIAM C. CARRICER ....... .. DAVID CHRISTIAN ........ DALLIS COPELAND .....,.. RICHARD COURTNEY, JR. .. JERRY E. CROUCH ...... CHARLES DELANEY ..... Chattanooga. Tenn. .Estado Zulia, Venezuela .,...Chattanooga, Tenn. .........Chattanooga, Tenn. ,....Chattanooga. Tenn. .....Chattanooga, Tenn. ...,.Chattanooga, Tenn. ........,.Chattanooga, Tenn. .Lookout Mountain. Tenn. ...Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ,...........CrifHn, Ca. ,...Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . . .Cl1attanooga, Tenn. .....Chattanooga, Tenn. Third Roux' WILLIANI RICHARD FLINN FORREST C. FORNIAN ........ ALLYN HAMILTON ................... GEORGE BROWN HARLESS, JR. ...... . JIM HARTUNG ................. .... RALPH E. HETZLER, JR. .... . HOMER DAVID HICKEY. JR. G Fourth Row: RICHARD KARR .... THOMAS KEEN ...... JOE KEETON, III .......... JOE KILLEBREW, IR. ....., . JAMES E. LAYVRENCE, JR. CHARLES LOCKERBY ...... FRANKLIN McCALLIE .... .Chattanooga Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn. .Chattanooga, Tenn. .Chatlanooga, Tenn. .Chattanooga, Tenn. .Chattano0ga, Tenn. .Chattanooga Tenn. .Chaltanooga, Tenn ....Knoxvil1e, Tenn .. .Birmingham, Ala .Chattanooga .Chattanooga .Chattanooga .Chattanooga , Tenn , Tenn . Tenn , Tenn Firsf Row: CHALMERS KI. S. MUILWAINE, JR. .... Chattanooga, NIOSE MALLET1 E .............,.. .... C huttanoogu, TOM MONIN .......... ....... O aklan CLINT C. MOORE, IR. .. . .... Chattanooga, BOB MUNSON ......... . . .Chattanooga JOHN C. PARIIANI .... ..... C hattanoogu, LEWIS PARKER, JR, ,... Chattanooga, First Row: DAVID ACKERSON .... ..... C hatlanooga, MICKEY BARKER .............. ..... C hattanooga, Tenn. Tenn. d, Ky. Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn SCOTT BROWN, JR. .........,......... Chattanooga, Tenn MARION EDWARD CARROLL, JR. ...... Chattanooga, Tenn PEYTON LEA CARTER ............... Lookout Mtn., Tenn MURRELL O. CLARK .... ...., C hattanooga, Tenn BOBBY CRATES ....... ..... C hatlanouga, Tenn Second Row: REDDEN RANDELL ..... HAROLD .I. STARR, JR. FRANK D. SUTTON, JR JOHN DAVID TESSMAN CHARLES THORNBURY ff TOMMY TRIVERS ......... ..... CHARLES H. WESSELS .... .. FRED WUNDERLICH ....... , ...... . .Clluttanoogzg ..Chatlanooga, Chattanooga, .Lookout Mtn., .Challatnoogzg CIlz.ltliin4mgu, Tenn, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. . ..... Savannah, Cu. Chdllunoogu, Tenn. EIGIITH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE Second Row: JOHN DANIELS, IR. DAVID DAYTON ..,........ .... GEORGE G. ELDER ......... .... RICHARD C. FOWLER, JR, .. .... LANDON H. COINS ....... .... JOHN THOMAS HEARD ....... GILBERT HUMPHREYS III .Chatlunoogag Tenn. . . . .Knoxville. Tenn. .Chattanooga Tenn. LUURUUT. Mtn., Tenn. .Clmttanoogtg Tenn. .Lookout Mtn., Tenn. .Chattzinoogaq Tenn. mf Zak First Rauf: 'l'HI-IODORIQ NI. HII'I'IfIIlfS OIN HARRY C. JOHNSON .,...... ,, JOHN KILLICBRIZW ,... ROBIQRT LANDIIAM .. I'Il'flIfIYI'f LICAKIC. JR, 5110111161 Rvw: f'2ICORflli LIIWDY. JR. ,, I'If'I'I'IR 'XII-41ALI. ,,...,,,... .. , 4fI,IIf'I'ON I,. MrDOWAI,D, JR. DJXYIIJ IAKI-IY N11-LAIN ..,.,. ., 'IIQD XIAI,I.I'f'W ..,,....,,... . Thirfl Razr: I DAN XIASSI-QY .,,, ICONNII-1 'XIiWRII,l. .. .. , , .Ruwv1IIv, ba ...,....Hixsun .,I,u4uIurl1I IVIIH. . ..ffI1uttt1nuuga ........R1m+fv1I ...llllattanzmga ..LrmknLlI Min. ...Cllattunwugu ...Chattunrmgu, ...Cllaltanrwga .,.CI1atlanouga ...f.I1z1ltunuuga, - Tenn 'Il-nn Tenn lc, Cu Tc-nn Tenn Tc-nn Tenn Tvnn Tenn 'Ir-nn EVEN TH IRADE EDWARD THOMAS NEWELL III .,...,. I,m1IiuutIVIln., CHARLICS PARKS ............. ..., C hattanouga, JAY PATY ......,....... Chattanooga, Fourth Row: EDWARD L. POWELL, JR. ,. ...,. Chattanooga, LOUIS PROSTERMAN ..... ..... C hattanooga, ISDVVIN PRATT RATHER ..... Chattanooga, JIM RAULSTON ......,..,.. ,.... f Ihattanougu, JOSEPH If, SAPIERSTEIN , .. ..... CI1z1ttz1nm'rga, Fifth Raw: .I. ROBERT SIMS, JR. LEONARD SINGTON ....... ,.. PAT SMART1 ........,.,..... ..... H I-IRBI-SRT ATYS WILLIAMS GUS WOOD , .........,....... ..... Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Cllatlanmmga, Tvnn ,Birming,ham, Ala Chattannoga, Tenn , ..... Sylvania, Ca Lwvkfrut Mtn., Tenn Q-ff' 0 -530 'Yew-1j'tf'zQ W'14,'9 'Yvg CQ Ps K? P 69 1954 PENNAN NOEL HIONT . RANDALL YYILLIABIS NI.-ARK ROLLINSON . BOB WOOD .. SETI-I WYEEKS . . JOE SULLIVAN . .. TONIMY CLAYTON . LOUIS ZBINDEN .. DAVID DAVIS .. JOHN SLHR ...... STAFF MR. C. SI. S. NICILVFAINE .. .. .Editor .. .Business .Uanager .. .Associate Editor . . .Associate Editor .. ...Class Editor Assistant Class Editor .. .Feature Editor .. .Sports Editor ...Copy Editor . .Art Editor . .Faculty Adviser NOEL HYST Editor First Row: f'1'aytOn. Wes-KS, Daly, Ewing. Murray, L. Zbinden. R. Ben. Hunt. Second ROW: McKay, Lebovitz, Davii. Levine, iff-yvarfl, Dewlrnan. SI, Rollin-nn, I-ln-ign. R. Whnd. Third Row: J. Su'livan, faine, XV. Robert-un, WYattS. l-L. Xeild. Suhr. B. Rollinxon. H. Bum. uu 7 '-A if, A ar . .L I-.,-5. .. f 'iii' ,Ax '.f.,r'v '. ' .. fem' 5-2 ' 'UI' W 1 W. .x t 'in . ,J . XX, Q Ax . ' 1 1' I Cds 1:- 'tv .Lu Y ' 1 'MN MARK ROLLINSON BOB XYOOD RANDALL H ILIIAWIS Aasoeiafe Editor Associate Editor Business Handgu- ASSISTANTS Bobby Berz Bob Dedman Harry Burn Bill Ensign Winston Caine Bob Ewing George Daly Charles Lebovitz Upper left: Mr. Mae, Hunt, Rollinsvn, Woml. Lower left: Mc-Kap, Watta, Sullivan, Neild, Burn, Lebovifz, Davis. v ollo my Z , ,M 4 , ff M! fm' i, ig 1 Z 'f y 1 4 X f . f' :Ulf N- , we KN' we M K i f ,f , L f, ,f VIN? 'f .7 f' ' f if , ,505 ff 7 f f M, f V , ,V 'fe QW ,X CW l'pper right: Weeks, Steward, Murray, Vlfu ton 7hlndPn ht: First rovv, Ewing, Levine, Davis Neroml ron Robertson, Suhr, B. Rollinson. 2 B015 YVUUU TOMMY I'LAY'l'0N GICORGIC DALY Edil or Franklin Barnwell Holm Blalock Harry Burn .l.tl.Bus1on Ralph Clark Lewis Connor Bill Cook Louis Crew Holm Ewing Winston Caine Art Fvenan l'pper left: Ulaylon, Nliooxl, llulg, Mr. Vhiwm. Lower left: First row, FYPPICN, Finney, Conner, lflopcl. Sw-- untl row, Ntrim-klaml, Cook, Neilrl. Third row, Faint-, Robert- WM .2 11 fa Sllll. ltldilor .hasoviufe Editor REPORTERS james Finney Alston Steiner David Floyd l,ynn Strickland Howard Levine William Thompson ,Iimmie McCallie Ned Watts Frank McKay Mark Wilson Harold Sliuptrinf: Vppvr right: Mins Anno Mm-Fillliv, Mills, Howell, Rnilu-r, llollinson, Von Canon Lowvr riglll: First row, SVN-flcs, Sullivan, Zbimlvn, B1-rz, Murray. S01-olul row, Lvtsimzvr, Dwllnnn, Davis, Suhr. 0, , ' a ff f , ' Fay, ,zff I -dim KK my -- 4. 'IK A was vnu- ..,..,,,,,... . iv... -i f WUn- fig-gf . , 4' ff W f W ag DIARK ROLLINSON Business Manager .Qxg L 'DK is is-cg Q THE TORNADO Published Tri-Weekly' by the Students of Hoe, Woon ..... Fl mini' CLAYTUX Cvijonuig DALY ... SETH XYEHKS . JOE SL'LLIvAN .. BOB DEDMAN .. DAvE DAv1s .. . THE Mr-CALLIE SCHOOL Chattanooga. Tennessee . . . . .Editor ..........Eflitor . Alssocitzte Editor EDITORIAL STAFF .. . .Sports BOB LHTSINGER ......Religious .features Loris ZBINDEN .. .... Cliapel ....Copy joux SVHR ......Art . ,lltzlze-up Bos BERZ ..... .. ..llz'litnrp SAIITH BIVRRAX ........ Society BUSINESS STAFF BIARK ROLLINSON .. ................,...., . .Business .llonnger .IOHN RATHER .... ...lssistant Business .llunager CAYXOR HOWELL .. .......... Circulation .llanager NIIKE BIILLS ........... .. .Assistant Circulation .llfznnger CHARLES Yov CANON ........... ........... .... P l iotograplier lst Place. Southern Interscliolaslic Press Association. Contest l953 Superior. Lniversitv of Tennessee Press Contest l953 Ist Place Columbia Press Contest 1953 SIR. C. C, CHISNI ..,........................... Faculty Adviser fpper left: Davis, XYatts, Burn, Sullivan, Mel-iay. Lpper rizht: Deflnmn, McKay, Burn Lower left: Seated, Levine. Ewing. McCallie, Wilson. Stand- Lmver right: I-'int row. Week-. Clapton, Sullivan. Davis. ing, Xeilil, Thompson. Shuptrine. Feenan. Steiner Hr-Kay. Second row: Letsinger. Crew. NYo1:d. ,iq .- Ursef. u .S- I I . w 5 .5 1 ...q if 'Q S -i-4 Q-'-L ., ...... I gr-f .Q li' Xu ull. A -AQ ,hr lt H 1. L.. if. 36 1.2 Q P 1 I A Y r . . X .gf , -on IQ WWW 1 1 x ' ff , Z If i Front Row: Letsinger, Henvprar, Clemmer, Hunt, Patton, Allison. Back Row: Mr. Mc-Ilwaine, Putnam, Zbinqlen, Plyler, Clay- ED H EN IQGER ton, G. Hall, Mr. Purdy. OFFICERS ED HENEGAIT ...., ........... ...... P r esidenz HUBERT CLEMMER . . .. .Vice-President NOEL HUNT . , ..... Secretary MAC PATTON .. ...Treasurer MEMBERS Tommy Clayton Bob Letsinger George Putnam Louis Zbinden Bob Allison Mike McAdams Jim Plyler Bill Hall FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. Purdy Mr. Mcllwaine Se-atc-fl: Dr. Spencer Mm-Callie, Hunt, Hem-wir, Plyler, Allison, M1-Neill. Standing: Marshall, Clark, Moss, Cole, J. Shu-ner, Burkhardf. THE SENATE ED HENEGAR . Mike McAdams Noel Hunt JIM PLYHR .... Bob Allison Noel Hunt OFFICERS First Term MEMBERS Bob Allison Bill Cole Ralph Clark Second Term MEMBERS Ed Henegar Larry McNeill Duncan Marshall . .... President ,loc Warner Teddy Burkhardt . .... Preisdent Joe Moss Teddy Burl-:hardt ICD H ENICGAR .HSI l'LYl,jgR M Af' PATTON 0GllAM CL OFFICERS MAC PATTON . . .. ..... ....... . . .. .President HLBERT CLEMNIER . . .. .Vice President Bos ALLISON .. ........ Secretary BILL HALL . . . ........ .. .. .Sergeant-at-Arms MEMBERS J. Adamson. R. Allison. M. Atkins. Barnwell. Bell. R. Berz. Biggers. Boone. Bostic. D. Bowman. Bradley. Burbacher. A. Burns. Burrow. Caine. Claunch. Clements. Clemmer. Colburn. Cole. Conner. Copeland. L. Crew. Daly. Darnell. J. Darr. Davis. Dedman. Dyer. T. Edwards. Emery. Ensign. Finney. Floyd. Garvin. Gibson. Gilliland. Gist. E. Gould. Hadden. G. Hall. l. Hamilton. R. Hamilton. Harless. Helms. Heykoop, Hoff. L. Hopkins. M. Humphreys. N. Hunt. R. Hurt. Jennings. J. Johnson. Letsinger. Lew- allen. M. Liles. D. Loughlin. K. Loughlin. Lyons. McAdams. S. McCallie. McGregor. McKenzie. McLauchlin. McNeill. Meriwether. T. Miller. L. Moore. Mulkey. Murray. Nicholson. Odom. R. Park. J. Parker, Patton. Pitts. Plyler. Poindexler. J. Powell. Putnam. T. Raulston. W. Robertson. J. Robinson. M. Rollinson. Roodhouse, Shepard. Sherrill. Steiner. Stern. Steward. Strickland. J. Sullivan. J. Thomas. N. Thomas, W. Thompson. W. Turner. Tyler. C. Walker, Warlick, Wasson. Watts. Wiggin. M. Wil- liams. Wooten, L. Zbinden. Front Row: Caine, Barnwell, Shepard, Murray, Darnell, Bell, Putnam, M1-Lallvlllin, R. Allison, Patton, Clernmer, G. Hall Cole, C. XYalker, J. Adamson, Dedman, M. Humphreys, W'arlick, Stem. Sec-ond Row: M. Liles, M. Williams, Helms, Bostic, J Powell, Ensign Mulkey, L. Zbinden. Steward, Berz, N. Thomas, BI. Rollinson, Lyons, J. Robinson, Pitts, G-ist, Mcrliregor. Third Row: Odom, Dyer, Harless, HV. Robertson, S. McCallie, Floyd, Gilliland, Bradley, J. Parker, XY. Thompson, Davis, Watts, Daly Strickland, Hopkins, Sullivan, Conner, Ewing, Finney, Clauneh. Fourth Row: Burhac-her, Crew, XV. Turner, Steiner, Miller ' ' - ' ' ' 'i . ' ' .' P k G H t Letsinger, Jennings, Heykoop, Plyler, Roodhouse, L. Moore, W rggm, D. L1 ughlm, Atlhns, hmery, Burns, ar , arym, un Burrow, Darr, McKenzie, E. Gould, Biggers, Sherrill, Boone, -l. Thomas, R. Hamilton. JK, ug - if 'Gulf 'ill' ' ' , 1 f 4:14 i ,Z 'gffewv rf? - ' ,--..ffl '49-v 9 Q 1 .fy 5? is it 15' l T Q PW ff 'S fb ,wg Q 3 .. Q iT 'm,,.,vl -.pf '-we lIOP Nlxmc ROLLINSON .. Front Butch Hunt Bill Hall Mac Patton Bob Allison Hugh Clemmer Bobby Berz Louis Zbinden Reggie Bell Ro xx' : Hr. Burns, Hunt, UMMITTEE OFFICER ...President MEMBERS Cordon Darnell Jim Plyler Sanford Bennett stiff J, Smith Murray JS? 7? E: :Fl 5? 3 5'-I 5: :E fi E. EH: gm -2 E55 1: lil' r:: 'I7' Qc ,P P2 ' 'c SE ..:: -. :Ze :P V7 fm' , 'T is 2:- 4 35 9: :J LE' fl c. P: E. Q. 'U F '1 .- '4 E I' U 5 'D - Randall Williams Peter Steward Bob Wood Fred Mulkey M A RK ROLLINSON . ., ,- M WM! , .V . I Mi' 0 t nt N gl t Daly har Bennett, J. Johnson. Sec-ond Row: lVee-ks, M. Miller, Clayton, M. Liles, Patton, li All r I Ste ner, Caine, Davis, S. Mc-Callie, Nl. Burklmrdt, J. Sullivan, NY. Thompson. UM AUDE FACULTY MEMBERS DR J. P. MCCAI.LIE ,..... W W. PURDY ........... DH. R. L. NICCALLIE . Dr. S. J. McCallie Edward H. Brooks A. L. Burns Bob Allison Sanford Bennett Tommy Clayton George Daly Mike Burkhardt Winston Caine McCALLIE CHAPTER Established 1952 ..............Member, Herbert P. Dunlap William Humphries C. M. S. Mcllwaine Class of 1954 Jay Garvin John Gilbert Noel Hunt Johnny Johnson Mike Liles Class of 1955 David Davis Spencer McCallie Alston Steiner ..........President .. ..Secretary Executive Committee Elliott T. Schmidt L. Russell Tate Robert W. Trusdell Mike Miller Mac Patton Seth Weeks Jim Wright Joe Sullivan William Thompson ,fm W ff ff, .ww ...FHM XV H V i ' ,W A ,,,. W- ww ff ,W WA me M v f v , W V ,W .mf ,,.. .. M First' Row: Lyle, llc-Crary, Sutc-liffe, Letsinger, Strickland, G. Hall, Bennett, Milner, XVatts, L. Hopkins, Crew. Second Row: Mr. W'are, R. Berz, Park, Buston, J. Sullivan, Wasson, G. 1Valker, Font, I-Ieykoop, XV. Adkins, F. Neild. Third Row: Nichol- son, Clayton, J. WYright, McLeod, Blalock, XV. Turner, Dedlnan, B. Murphy, Finney, Kosik, Bishop. Fourth Row: Sprague, Plyler, Mcfirew, Higginbotham, Conner, Witherspoon, Callaway, C. Welker, Clemmer, Frim-ke, Pitts. GLEE CL OFFICERS BILL HALL ...... .........,.. HUGH CLEMMER , .. Louis CREW . ... MEMBERS McCrary J. Wright Heykoop Sutcliffe Blalock Bennett Letsinger Dedman Strickland Milner Finney Watts L. Hopkins Bishop R. Berz Park Plyler Buston .l. Sullivan Higginbotham Wasson C. Walker Witherspoon Font W. Adkins C. Walker F. Neild Nicholson Pitts CIHYTOD . . . . . .President . . .Vice-President . . . . .Secretary McLeod W. Turner B. Murphy Kosik Sprague McCrew Conner Callaway Frincke Lyle BILL HALL ,VZ I A ff, WH f ,,, ,N IW J I NI l'l,YLER GICURGE l'l l'NANI S D E I l N fl I OFFICERS Firsl Term, ,Iwi PLYLILK ............. President HIIBERT CLIIMMILR .. .Vice-President MIxI.r3oLwI WXILLIANTS ..... Secretary Second Term CI-Loxcu PUTNAM ........ ,President HIIBILHT CLEMNIIZR . . .Vice-President JACK BRAKERILL . .. . . . . .Secretary MEMBERS MEMBERS Ralph Clark ,limmy Parker Thad Bostic Jim Mclaauchlin Charles Cihson .loe Sullivan Ralph Clark Duncan Marshall Alherl McGregor Clarence Williams Ed Fowler Martin Sharp Duncan Marshall Billy Wriglit Grant Hennessa Douglas Smith Tom Miller Upshur Higginhotham Front Row: Major Bunn, Nl. Hilliann, Plpler, Putnam, Clk-mmer, Brake-hill, 'l'. Miller. Nevoncl Row: V. XVilliams, Marshall, 0. Gibson, Henna-sau, Nl. Sharp, li. Yvfigllt, NIPIAIIIFIIHII, J. Parker. Thirml Row: IC. Fowler, Higyrinbofliam, flark, McNeill, Rustic-, M1-Gregor, lb. Smith, J. Sullivan. ii 4 Y. M. Q. A. First Term Bois Ll-ITSIYUICR . .. .. .. .. .President MAC PATTOY . . . .Vic'c'-Presidezzt Bon ALLISON . .. . .. .Secretary X 1 so Second Term En HENECAR . .. .. ....... President B0B Lursmoign . . . .Vice-President MAC PATTON - -- - -- -Sfffefafy non i,I+:'l'sixGicn ICD Hrzxlfzfulc MEMBERS MEMBERS Kit Carson Gene O'Neill - Ralph Clark Jimmy Parker ESE gfblirg HTFR .U Louie Crew Jim Plyler R, h igc AM. F ry Q el Upshur Higginbotharn Charlie Reed Dliyarc 01 Hi gf 111,01 1 John Hog Ed Rietze a is ope am iar ie een Albert McGregor john Witherspoon Thad COX Seth Weeks Duncan Marshall Tony Womack Bob Fowler Claude Wood Ned Milner John Gilbert Front Row: Mr, Purdy, R. Allison, Henegur, Letsinger, Patton, Plyler, li. Big'g'f-rs. Second Row: C. XVood, Milner, Colxliiz, R. Fowler, WYQ1-ks, J. Pa-rker, Marshall, Helms, McGregor, liictze, Higginhoilmni, 0'Neill. Third Row: Reed, Mm-N1-ill, Hotf, Cox, H. Bible, xvitllPl'SlNl0l'l, Moss, Ulark, Crew, Gilbert. New ,,,,,.,,, 41 4. lm in J I I ...gfggf ... 4 Front Row: Ensign, Clenil-nts, A. Hilliains, J. Johnson, Nll'L2llll'IlIiIl, Whrlia-lc, Henvgur, Pattun, Lelsinger, Park, Dr. M0- Uulliv. Sei-ond Row: Vrvw, llruly, N1-nsels, L. Zliinclen, Bowman, Sufi-lil'l'e, F. Hilrfllllg, li. Zhimlen, Shewinalce, J. Rather, Barnwell, M. Brown, M1-Kay, XYatts, Darnell, B. Nlurpliep, Murray, Strickland, Steiner, C. XYOQNI, Con:-h, Barnes, Third Bow: Farr, Vrisler, J. N'rig'lil, SY, Turner, Groves, H. Bible, IC. Bible, Davis, Anderson, 'I'. Sullivan, G. H'alker, Holf, Milner, Bennett, Ri,.-Up. you,-H, km,-5 yon quqmn, yvitlwrspoon, Conner, Louglilin, lunnep, Shnptrini-, xYlIIl2llllH, linikehill, Nl. Miller, Nl. iVil- liams, Odom, Cole, Svurlrroiiigli, Nt. John, Gilbert, All CUM ITTEE SSIO ED HIQNEGAR ED HENIZCAR ... BILL WARLICK MAC PATTON ..... JIM lVl1'LAUCI'lLIN .....Presi11enr ....Vine-President ....Secretary ....................Tn'usurr'r LOUII-I CREW, BOB LIITSINCIZR, JOHN JOHNSON ...,. Boarding Studeni Trvasurers RICHARD PARK, LOUIS ZBINDEN, DON BOWMAN ........ lilly Student Treasurers Dick Anderson David Barnw Franklin Barnwell Sanford Bennett Raymond Bibli- Rulrert Bilile ,lavk Ilrakelxill Mai-k Braly Ylatt Brown lluwell Cla-rnvnls Bill Cole Lewis Conner lfliarlfls Com-li 82 MEMBERS llrilz- Crislcr Cordon Darnell David Davis Bill Ensign Jessi- Farr Jann-:Q Finney John Gilbert Frank Groves Carl Hartung ,lohn lloff Nicky Laughlin Frank McKay Mike Miller Ni-fl Milner B:-n Murphey Smith Murray Cuy Odom John Rather lid Rietxc Warren St. John Chaffee Svarborough Herman Shewmake Harold Shuptrinc Alston Steiner Lynn Strickland Tom Sullivan George Sutrlifle Bill Turner Charles Von Canon George Walker Ned Watts Fred Wessels Clarence Williams Malrolm Williams Randall Williams John Witherspoon Claude W'ood James Wright Ray Zbinden First lion: M, Brown, Barnwell, J. Rather, M1-Kay, XYatts, Steiner, Dr. Nlcfallie. Set-ond Row: !Yafson, Hvfrarp, Anderson, Rietze, Scarborough, Bennett, XYesselS, Font. Third Row: B. Johnson, llallette, Fvemm, Massey, Brnlp. ASTRO MY CL JOHN D. RA1iHPlR .. I-'RANKLIN BAHNWELL Dick Anderson Sanford Bennett Mack Braly Matt Brown Arthur Feenan Gilbert Font OFFICERS MEMBERS Barry Johnson Henry McCrary Frank McKay Mose Mallette Dan Massey Ed Hietze . . .Presidenl . .Vice President Chaffee Scarborough Alston Steiner Ned Watts Garland Wawon Fred Wessels 83 JOHN BATH ER BBAMATIC CLUB DEBATE CLUB MEMBERS Bob Wood Mark Rollinson MEMBERS Randall Williams Ned Milner Frank McKay Stewart Baggett Tommy Clayton John Suhr Ned Watts l.C,Bustor1 Burke Robinson Shelton Fowler Sid Damn Seth Weeks john O'Hara Langdon Potts Richard Park Bill Biggers Mn. AND Mus. T. F. WALKER ...... . . .... Directors MR. E. T. SCHMIDT ..... . ........ .. .. .Coach Front Row: Mrs, Xwxllcer, Ii. Hkmd, A. WYillifm1s, Mc-Kay, WVatts. B. Robinson, Mr. H'alker. Ser-ond Row: 0'Hara, Pm-lc, M, Rollinson, S. Fowler, Potts. Third Row: Milner, XV. Biggers, Baggett, Ruston. Left-Right: Weeks, Clayton, Datfin, Suhr. 84 Suhr' 1 ,f 'l'AC'I'ICAL OFFICERS N S NIa'. A. L. Burns, Capt. C. C. Moore, Capt. C. M. Galbraith, Capt. E. H. Brooks Capt. D. .I. Jpencer, . J COL. H. P. DENLA1' x M... I f 5 f ,ff , ,, VV 4 ! r. J J, C0 AN AN AN STAFF Col. Herbert P. Dunlap, originally of Honea Path, South Carolina, has for a long time been an outstanding figure on the campus, as well as being a military and civic leader in Chattanooga. Colonel, who is now commandant and business manager, has also served the school as an English instructor, Assistant Commandant, and Commandant, be- fore a leave of absence to serve the country as a Lt. Col. during the duration ofthe Second Vllorld War. On the local scene, Colonel has long been a leader in all fields. He has served the community faithfully in politics as a member of the Hamilton County Council, in religious affairs as a deacon in the First Presbyterian Church, and in the Organized Reserve as head of the O.R.C. School in Chattanooga, as well as being a member of long standing in the Brainerd Kiwanis Club. After the war, Colonel returned to assume his former position as Commandant, and Business Manager. Colonel was duly honored for twenty-five years service to the school in the fall of 1953 when he was made Associate Headmaster. The untiring and unsurpassed service of Colonel Dunlap to school, community, and country will long be re- membered by the students, as well as all others with whom he has been in contact. MISS HELEN HARRIS Iirrimvntu! Spun-nr ' mul MAJOR NOEL HUNT C DET MAJOR AN PONSOB MISS NANCY FRANKLIN MISS MARILYN CATER MISS JUDY POLLARD Fir:-at Battalion Nlmnxor Svc-mul Battalion Sponmr Stuff Sponsor and and nml MAJOR BOB ALLISON MAJOR FRED MULKEY MAJOR BOBBY BERZ f MISS CYNTHIA LANNES Stull' Sponsor FF CAPTA S MISS ANNE MARTIN Slnxfl' Sponsor 0NS0ll MISS CHARLOTTE MACLELLAN MISS SANDRA SMITH Stall' Sponsor Staff Spwrnsor CAPTAIN PAUL STEWARD CAPTAIN RECINALD BELL CAPTAIN BILL ENSIGN CAPTAIN JOE POWELL lie-fi - I-nl S-1 First lluttnlinn Adjuslxml Hvvoml Battalion Adjutant lil-'f.I'Illll llIIll lixn-vlliivc 0I'I'i01'r f. ma n 88 'Z' LIEIT. TOM MILLER LIEIT. MARK ROLLINSON LIELKT. HOYYELL CLEMENTS Regimental stan' First Battalion Staff N:-1-und Battalion Staff Major Burns introducing officers and sponsors at final regimental parade D ' ?-!4se!w..4! SERGEANTS CORPOKALS B m1x'11 s Sprague .l. ilillierl .l. Sullivan E. ll 1'1l1 lil Sutcliffe li. .lUllllH 1u1m .l. Wilson ,l. llatlici' E. Bible H. Bible Bradley Burluachcr L I'LYl,lfIR Helms Lyons McKenzie McNeill BOXYNIAN 'VIII I lf R X i 2 f ,,,, Cfzptrzffz . . . OFFICERS C 0 M P A N Y . . ,lm P1.u1.m Hrs! Liflnff IHIIII ,.. .. . .Dox Bun xrxx H151 l,z'f'.'11fwm- ..... KIIKI, xIII,I.I',H Firm .5f'1':f'f11zf .... ...Tuuxm Hu Ixmx Pl'r1f0f.fn 51 rlfelm ..... NI M, P X'1 l cn IJZIUIJIYIY N I.!f'IU7f . .. ...,IININI1,I4Hl,HHX Ayers Baggett W, Biggers Burrows H. Callaway B. Caraway Cook Garvin L. Could Hatcher Hennesga L. Hopkinf PRIVATES Hurt R. Jones .L ,Iuhnfwn T. King Lawson March Mathew- Hauze Hcfzrary Hcfjfrew McKay Metcalfe Meriwether I L, Moore Hoes Hotz Nafh Yeale Xeilfl HatClifT RFJUIHIUII-fi' H. Sharp Wiggin Wooten Zimmerman T K 1- iq MISS CAROLINE TALLEY spunxur fur PTAIN JIM I' ,w ,Za ,, C 0 M A N Y OFFICERS Captain . . .. Firsl LFPIIYCIIIIIIT First Ll'L'LI,ll'l'Lf1llf .. . First Sergeant Plfzloon Svlgvrzzzf . l'!r1t0o1t Sffrgeallt .... HUBPLIRT CLEMMIZR SAN:-'ORD BENNI-:TT ... . .BOB WOOD .JoHN LEWALLEN ....GEORGE DALY . . .JOHN GILBERT '1?'f' f' W' Uv wmv norms- 7-v ' f MISS HILDA REEVES sponsor for f'Al l'AlN Hl'BlCR'l' Cl,EMMlGli x J. Adamson .l. Allison D. Anderson M. Atkins Bauknight Benham D. Coffey Dedman Dulin O, Farr R. Fowler S. Fowler Frantz Gill I. Hamilton PRIVATES R. Hamilton Heykoop Higginbotham L. Horn J. Jennings G. Johnston B. Leach D. lVlcGehee Mills G. Milner Monin Odom Penn H. Rogers B. Rollinson Shepard Shewrnake- N. Spann Thurmond Vance Von Canon C. Walker .l. Wear Welton Whitaker V. Williams Witherspoon Woodall B. Wright Caine Colburn Cox Floyd l SERGEANTS CORPORALS S. McCallie Pins Wvasson Boone .l, Hoff Hooper McAllister Rittelmeyer W. Robertson Scarborough Solomon St. John Whitfield J. Wright n .. WM? f' il f ...nv CLENISIER Bl'IXNET'l' XYOOD 1 U 1 , L , , A v X ' J , 0, W, 75 V ' f ' U. Dax if lfxuery Kenlwdy McCall SEHGl-1AN'l'S CORPORALS P6-den Burkhardt Stem Puindextvl' E. Fowler ,l. Sims Rulwris L. Miller R. Zlminden J. Rnlminsun 5.3 ggi, :xx Cx ZBINIHEN NIVHOLSON THOMAS wx XX ' Q W XX.: Y Captain . . First I.1'l'llfPIilIVIf First Lieatzfnant Firsl Sf'1'gc'ant . . OFFICERS C 0 P N . ..LoU1s ZBINDI-IN . .NORMAN Tnomas Platoon Sergeant . .. Platoon Sergeant CHAIILICS N1c:HoLsoN ... . .BILL Glsu' .. ..B1LL WAIKLICK ... .... LYNN S'1'R1c:KLANn yn-,pf W' 'W' ' ff W. Adamson W. Adkins Arnold Barnes Bartholomew Bayston R. Biggers Blake Blakely Bond Brake Braly Breck Brockman R. Browder D. Bryant nv A f f 2' , f i I PRIVATES MISS ELEANOR WILLINCHAM gxijffyl llilflggixliee 1xxP'r.ugpiiziiishkrlslxmcx F. Carriger C. Moore Estes Newman Forsten M. Parker A. Gipson Pate Groves A. Powell Crundfest T. Powers C. Hartung Praigg Hatfield Raper Hill Schreeder Howell D. Smith W. Jackson W. Smith Kosik J. Thomas D. Loughlin Weigel McLeod D. Wrright McPhail C 0 DI P A N Y OFFICERS Captain . .... . . First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Sergrfrznf .... Platoon Sf'l'g!'fl71f Platoon Sergeant ... . .BILL HALL . . .ED HENIEGAR LAY .Borcis Mooom .. .... FRANK CHALFONT JACK BRAKEBILL Q 'W MISS MARJORIE REEVES SIHIHSUI' for PTAIN BILL HA Baker R. Baldwin Blalock D. Boyd M. Brown C. Bryan Buchanan Carson Causey Colditz Curtis Duff E. Dyer W. Edwards Feenan B. Gibson Hadden ,l. Harrison 1 PRIVATES R. Heard D. Howard W. Humphreys K. Hunt E. Jones Kayler Keen R. Killebrew Lacy E. Lewis List K. Loughlin Lunsford H. Maclellan Marshall J. Morgan Murff O'Neill D. Parker Payne Sansom Sexton J. Sharpe R. Sharpe H. Smith Souchon L. Starr H. Sutton Talmadge F. Thompson R. Turner D. Warner J. Warner Warrenfells Watkins Wiley D. Williams SERGEANTS CORPORALS Barnwell Lebovitz R. Ewing Reading Font Mcllregor Layson L. Rogers H. Lay Levine Shuptrine J. Mc-Callie M. Wilson . HALL HENEGAR LAX SERGEANTS CORPORALS Dowf-ll HOHner Claunch J. Parker T. Edwards Watts Dicks W. Thompson D. Forman Martin F. Wessels C. Murphy NIURRAY I-Il'Nl'PI-IREYS WYILLIAMS sf , ' ,f is ,wr W + Captain . .. First Lieutenant First Lieutenant . First Sergeant .. Platoon Sergeant Platoon Sergeant OFFICERS C 0 M P Lx N Y .. . .SMITH MURRAY JERRY HLIMPHRPZYS .. ..... RANDALL VVILLIAMS .. ...CLARENCE WILLIAMS ED CULLIS . . .CHARLES GIBSON Alverson Bazemore H. Berz Bickerstaff J. Browder W. Brown T. Burkhardt Byers Carriger D. Christian Copeland Courtney .l. Crouch W PRIVATES Delaney Flinn F. Forman A. Hamilton I-Iarless Hartung Hetzler D. Karr Keeton J. Killebrew Lawrence Loekerby Mallette F. McCallie Mcllwaine Munson Parham L. Parker Randell H. Starr F. Sutton I. Tessman Thornbury Trivers H. Williams Wunderlich MISS SANDRA MARTIN sponsor for CAPTAIN SMITH MURRAY K, FIDDIPANY Captain . . . OFFICERS First Lieutenant .... . First Lieutenant .... First Sergeant Platoon Sergeant . . .. Platoon Sergeant . .. ... .. .GEORGE PUTNAM .. .TED LAWWILL .....SETH WEEKS .WESLEY LAWTON ... . .JOHN SUHR HAROLD FRINCKE y S V , , .. f esewmwv ' SSW ,, z .0 f, . . : W ,., iff , ' ' ' - MISS RUTH PUTNAM sponsor for CAPTAIN GEORGE 1'l l'NAM X, Ackerson 'M. Barker S. Brown Carroll Carter M. Clark Crates J. Daniels Dayton Elder C. Fowler Goins J. Heard PRIVATES C. Humphreys Hutcheson B. Johnson F. Killebrew Landham S. Leake Lundy Massey Mallen D. McCall McDonald McLain Newbill Newell Parks Paty E. Powell Prosterman E. Rather J. Raulston Saperstein R. Sims Sington Smart Wood ,giiiii SERGEANTS CORPORALS Clayton Long R. Clark Reynolds Crawford B. Robinson Gibbs Sherrill Hutson Steiner True ,ww PUTNAM LAWYTYILL WVEEKS l .Q ' .ig SERGEANTS Bishop C. Reed Galloway C. Walker B. Murphey H. Burns Bostic Cole Damn CORPORALS M. Liles Rierze C. Wood LETSINGER DARNELL 1 RINI 1' R S U Captain . . Firsi LfC'IlIl'I1UlII .. Firsl Lieuienant . . 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Ulemmer, Uaptain llc-Atlmns, M4-Kenzie, Hall, Allison, Lewallen, Lyons, Caine, Gillilztntl. Sl-CUOND ROWY: Burrow, Bradley, Rfloqlhouse, Strick- land, Ilnrvin. Hunt, Zlvintlen. Nivholsen, Bowman, Roh- ertson, Jennings, Bell, Darnell, Helms, Matthews, Frew. THIRD KONE Steiner Stem, Powell, Bible, Sullivan, Cole, Hooper, March, M4-Neill, Roberts, Callaway, Sims, Moore, Brown, Mnlkey, Murray. The 1953 Blue Tornado fought their way through ten contests. beating three of their opponents, losing to five, and tying two. The team ended their season in fourth place in the Mid-South, behind Castle Heights, Darlington, and G.M.A. in that order. The seasonls record, however. doesnlt cast a true light on the work of Captain Dave Spencer's charges dur- ing his sophomore season of coaching. The team was built around Captain Mike Mc- Adams and Alt.-Capt. Hubert Clemmer, and eight other returning lettermen. The line was the strong THE 195 point of the squad. as well it should have been, with seven return first-stringers in those slots. Due to the host of returning frontliners only one newcomer was to be found in the starting line-up, Thad Bostic at left half. The defensive team, however, was greatly strengthened by another newcomer, Jerry McKenzie at guard and tackle. Sixty-three boys reported for early practice on Wednesday, September 3rd, and immediately started a strenuous training schedule to prepare themselves for the seasonfs opener, on the twenty-sixth. Despite f f ff M ' 1 K N-.WW a Lyons. 1 SIDE LINE QUA RTERBAK 1x5 Assistant Coat-lies John Day and B. J. Saunders, Head Coach Daxe Spent-er, instructing quarterbat lc Don We-' . ,'-.' g- T . W N X s ., :cnTQ. av? - Q 4 ri ! 2 a V- f T . . t K T ffzfft W4 f il' Q-is 1 , ls H i-ef?-19 ? 4-' at J ' ' ff FO0TBALL SEAS the almost unbearably hot weather. Coach Dave Spencer. with the able help of Assistant coaches B. J. Saunders and John Day. worked the squad into a remarkable first-game condition. The '53 edition seemed to have fine prospects for equalling or even bettering the record ofthe '52 team. but injuries and illness took their toll. Among the seasons standouts were Hugh Clem- mer. All-Mid-South. All-City. and All-City-Prep end: lim llcl.auchlin. All-Mid-South tackleg and Mike McAdams. Thad Bostic. and Bob Allison. .-Xll-Citv- Prep. The entire squad. along with these. deserves credit for the brilliant and unrelenting way in which it fought it's wav through one of the hardest seasons that a McCallie Tornado has ever faced. McCallie 63 Notre Dame 6 The opener of the season was the Xotre Dame game played on Chamberlain Field. Saturday even- ing. September 26. This game has become an annual event and is always looked forward to with a great deal of zeal. The experts rated McCallie over the lllHpI SEASON STANDOYTS Coach Dave Spencer congratulat- ing Blcfalliew All-Mid-South and All-City performers, Mike Mc- Adams. Thad Bustic-, Bob Allisrm, Jim Mr-Lam-hlin and Hubert Clem- mer. Thad Bostic starting his 91-yard scoring jaunt against Notre Dame g'Fighting Irishw for the first time in several years. but the Blue', faced an upset-minded 'flrishw that evening. The first quarter was a deadlock, neither team being able to move the ball, but the second quarter was barely under way when Bostic dashed 91 yards for McCallie,s only T.D. McAdams' at- tempted plunge for the extra point was inches short. The Irish scored late in the second stanzag and. having missed their extra point. the score stood at 6 to 6, and that's how it ended. Mr-Callie Og Greenbrier 18 The Blue Tornado left early the morning of Oc- tober second to journey to Lewisburg, West Virginia. and play Greenbrier Military Academy at 2:30 p.m.. on Saturday afternoon. They faced a very strong Greenbrier eleven. and playing in only their second game, the Blue team made several mistakes, losing the game. 18 to 0. McCallie 03 Davidson Frosh 20 Playing for the first time on Patten Field, the Tornado went down before a very powerful David- son squad, 20 to 0. McCallie played their best game of the season to date. During the first half the con- test was very close, but during the second half the bench depth of the Freshmen from Davidson showed very clearly. McCallie 7g Gordon Military College 13 In their second game on their own home grounds. the Blues,, lost their third contest in a row, 13 to 7. The Tornado started off with a bang, and forged ahead in the Hrst half 7 to 0 on an excellent pass BICADAMS ULENIM ER Ll'IXYALl.l4IN if 9 U Captain Mike McAdams and Alt.-Capt. Hubert Clemmer and the Davidson Freshman Captains with Referee Charlie Lewis play from Bostic to Clemmer. The half ended with the score still riding on that one touchdown. The men from Gordon came back from their halftime pep talk with fire in their eyes, and despite the out- standing line play of McKenzie, backed by Mc- Adams, the Blue couldn't hold. The 'gRed Men scored twice during the second half, and the HBig Blue, even with the brilliant running of Putnam and Murray, were unable to push one across, and the game ended 13 to 7. McCallie 195 C.M.A. 7 Friday, October 23, was one of the happiest days of the football season, as the Blues took C.M.A., 19 to 7, before a jubilant homecoming crowd. Mc- Callie started fast, scoring early on a line plunge. to lead 6 to 0. The Tornadois second tally came on a long run by Bostic, and the third score came on another Bostic to Clemmer aerial, with Clemmer adding the extra point. The high point of the game, however, wasn't the scoring, but rather the outstand- ing play ol the defensive line, holding C.M.A. to 53 yards rushing, and a mere five first downs. McCallie 6g Richmond 0 The following Friday, October 30, the Blues traveled to Augusta, Georgia, to meet Richmond Academy. The Blues had blood in their eyes, for they were to meet a team coached by two McCallie alumni, Buck Flowers, also a one-time McCallie coach, and Harry Milligan. The game was a very close one, and could have ended in a scoreless tie had it not been for a Richmond fumble on their own twenty, which McAdams converted into the gameis STRICKLAND PITTS UAKNELL IILII l HNF ll Xll Ready to go only touchdown on a six-yard plunge six plays later. Thus the game ended with the scoreboard reading: McCallie 6f-Richmond 0. McCallie 63 G.lVI.A. 6 Returning home for their next contest the Tornado met G.M.A. in the Patron's Day game. A cold but excited crowd watched as these two old rivals once again clashed. Though the score was tied, McCallie clearly pushed G.lVl.A. all over the field. The first quarter went slowly. but early in the second Mc- Adams blasted over for the first tally of the game. Again during that same period the Blues had the ball on the C.M.A. three-yard line. but lost it on downs. C.M.A.'s tally came in the last seconds of the game on an 89-yard pass play, deadlocking the game in a 6 to 6 tie. Bostic to Clemmer TD pass-this time against C.M A McCallie 4105 T.M.I. 6 On Friday, November 13, the Blues met the Cadets of T.M.T. in their sixth home contest of the season. and were in fine form as they downed the Cadets, 40 to 6. The first score came just three plays after the kickoff when Bostic wheeled around end to score from the 26. A few plays later Clemmer blocked a punt and Putnam pushed over for the second tally. In the second quarter McCallie fans witnessed one of the sweetest displays of broken field running seen on Patten Field in several years, as Bostic inter- cepted a pass on his own twenty and went all the way for the score. Before the second period was over Robinson sneaked over from the one. producing the fourth tally. and when Clemmer added the extra ROBINSON PKTNANI LYONS L f ft.. V . , U , 4 r Putnam goes over against T.lVI.l. point. the score stood at 27 to 0. The final markers were added by men from the bench. Cullom Walker and Larry McNeill. as everybody played in the third and fourth quarters. McCallie 7g Castle Heights 25 The following Friday, November 20. McCallie mel the Mid-South Champion Castle Heights team at Lebanon, and lost, 25 to 7. The squad was greatly hampered by the loss of Jerry McKenzie. and also by Bob Allison's injury in the first period. McCa1lie's only tally came from the four-yard line when George Putnam bucked over. putting the finishing touch on a seventy-yard drive. Jim McLauchlin and Bill Hall were standouts in the line. and Putnam was out- standing in the backfield. McAdams breaks into the clear in the same game with Robinson leading the way McCallie 05 Darlington 23 The '53 edition of the Blue Tornado ended its season in the annual Thanksgiving Day contest with the Darlington 4'Tige-rs in Rome. Georgia. Darling- ton started fast. scoring early in the first quarter. and adding a field goal in the second quarter to make the score 9 to 0 at the half. The Tigers tallied twice more in the second half to win the game 23 to O. but this score doesn't show what a fine game the team really played. fighting down to the last second. Winston Caine, Bill Hall. Cullom Walker. and Hugh Clemmer all turned in a good game in the defeat. At the football banquet. held the evening of De- cember the 15th, Winston Caine was elected Captain of the '54 Tornado. and Jack Robinson was selected MULKEY WYALKER GILLILA N D ROBERTSON ROODH Ol' SE HELMS ZBIND EN BOXYMAN NICHOLSON THE 'l'0RNADO'S STONE WVALL f'l0lllllll'l', Putnam, ylK'll3lll'llllll, Nlvlienzie, Hall, Allison, Mc.-hlalns, Lewallen MANAGERS AND TRAIN ERS 'll1ilIllild1.1'9, Steiner, Mr. Mvllowell, Burrow, Crew Alternate Captain. George Putnam was presented a trophy honoring his selection as the Most Improved Back, as was Noel Hunt for L'Best Spirited Non- Lettermani' and Winston Caine, L'Most Improved Linemanf' Varsity letters were presented to Bob Allison. Reggie Bell, Thad Bostic, Don Bowman, Leon Burrow QMgr.J, Winston Caine, Hugh Clem- mer. Louie Crew, trainer, Gordon Darnell, Jay Gar- vin, Bucky Gilliland, Bill Hall, Jeff Helms, Don Lyons. John Lewallen, Mike McAdams, fCapt.D. Jerry McKenzie, Jim Mclsauchlin, Fred Mulkey. Larry McNeill, Smith Murray, Charles Nicholson, Otis Pitts. Joe Powell, George Putnam, Tommy Raulston, Jack Robinson, Bill Robertson, Weston Roodhouse, Alston Steiner fMgr.J, Lynn Strickland, Cullom Walker, and Louis Zbinden. The following received B team letters: Raymond Bible, Tom Bradley. Buster Brown, Hugh Callaway, Bill Cole, Fred Hooper, Noel Hunt, Joe Jennings, Wayne March, Henry Matthews, Larry Moore, Gilbert Rob- erts, Jimmy Sims, Tom Sullivan, and John Talmadge, trainer. CHEERLEADERS D. Warner, McGregor, M. liollinson, Plyler, Metcalfe, Mills pwwmnsmum uunrfmm vmmvnnmwxunwmvpn-gram. ,ua-.g..,,,-w,m,, m.m.mm1'mnmnmunmnnvfA :w six nun-mmmnv nzmffmwsmmxmnso JUNIOR VARSITY FRONT ROW: B. Murphey. Gibson. SECOND Row: Vance. Sutcliffe. Zbin- den. White. C. Williams. Scar- borough. E. Fowler. Lawson. Horn. Anderson. McNair. THIRD Row: Trusdell fCoachl. L. Hall. Frinke. T. Edwards. Coffey. Park. Shirley. Kennedy. Emery. Comer. Hennessa. FOURTH Row: L. Miller. Pack, Cara- way. J. Wright. Neale. St. John. Grist. J. Adamson. Watkins. Morgan. Wig- gin, W. Adamson. MIDGETS FRONT Row: Marshall. V. Williams. B. Jones. Burhacher. SECOND Row: Potts. Browder. F Thompson. B. Gipson, Bond. Lorino. Mercer. Higginbotham. C. Johnston. D. Wright. Lyles, C. Moore. THIRD ROW: Farr. Bayston. R. Ham- ilton. B. Baker. K. Hunt. W. Hum- phries. Baldwin. Jackson. W. Smith .l. Vvarner. Von Canon. Breck. Shew- make. FOVRTH Row: Currey. Paderewski H. Smith. Culp. Kayler. Dougherty Bryant. R. Fowler. Newman. Gill Weigel. W. Edwards. MITES FRONT Row: Randell. F. McCallie Ackerson, Thornbury, Christian. SECOND Row: Raulston, Bazemore Mcllwaine. Courtney. W. Brown Harless, J. Killebrew. Karr. THIRD Row: H. Berz, Saperstein Sington. B. Moore. Wunderlich Hickey. Parham. T. Burkhardt. JUNIOR MITES FRONT Row: Prosterman, Clark, R Sims, Paty, Parks, Landham, Crates G. Wood, McLain, Lundy. SECOND Row: S. Brown, E. Rather Smartt, Dayton, E. Powell, C. Mc Call, Mallen, Carroll, Barker, Hutch eson. THIRD ROW: H. Williams, Copeland Humphreys, Newbill, Lawrence, Dan iel, Coins, Tessman, C. Fowler Leake. FOURTH Row: Brooks CCoachJ. pi,-,1 Kgnyg M, Nillimns, Mm-Neill, f'll llllNl'l', Patton, Hurl, Lewallen, Flopcl. St'4'0lHl Row: Herz, J. Sullivan, Ihlvis, Burns, Mc-Gug'in, Tonner, D. Loughlin, Braullvy, I+1nsig'n. The 1953-541 McCallie basketball team inissecl bowerl to Castle Heights, 64-62 in the pay-off defending its Mid-South title by a margin of only game. two points, After gaining the tournament final by Led by Coach Russell Tate and Captain Mac turning back T.M.l, and A. Andrews, the Big Blue Patton, the Tornado had a fine .695 won and lost ID- 0UTll BASKETB LL BLU' l'A'l l'0N Captain Hl'l5l+Ili'l' CLICNINIICIC JOHN LEWALLICN lforwunl Alternate Captain Guard All-Nliml-South Center All-Mid-South McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie. . ...... . . McCallie. . McCallie. . 1953-54 RECORD .......67 .....47 ....62 ....72 ....56 ....58 ....66 ....77 ....70 ....T0 ....62 ....50 ....6O ....63 .,..65 ....56 ....... ..53 .......... .70 CMA ....... TMI ...... SMA . . . GMA ...... Darlington . TMI ....... Castle Heights TMI ....... Rossville . . . Notre Dame . CMA ...... Central . . . Darlington . Central . . . Baylor .... CMA ...... . Castle Heights Baylor ..... Notre Dame . SMA ....... MID-SOUTH TOURNAMENT ,- .r0g TMI ..,....... .,..56g St. Andrews . ....62g Castle Heights FINALISTS JI NI PLYLER Mana er g f DAVID FLOYD Center 4, M DAVID L0l'GH LIN Guard ...63 ...52 ...32 .....47 ...62 ...55 ...57 .....47 .....52 .....1L1 ...54 ...45 ...58 ...62 ...62 ...71 ..,66 ...32 ...47 ...64 ...5I ...64 ISOB FIIIRT LARIIY NICNICILI, XIALFOLBI YYILLIAXIN Guard Forward Gllarfl McNeill f16D and Clemmer C15j, Willialiis C-123 shooting against Hurt 1181, Lewallen C13D, Patton S.lVI.A. game Notre Dame C22j, Notre Dame game percentage for the entire season with sixteen wins and seven losses. lVlcCallie defeated each rival ex- cept Baylor. but finished above the Raiders in the final tourney. The regular starting team was corn- posed of Mac Patton and Larry McNeill, for- wards, Hubert Clemmer. center, Bob Hurt, Mal- colm Williariis, and John Lewallen, guards. Pat- ton led the team scoring with 421 points, fol- lowed by Bob Hurt, who was eligible to play only against Mid-South foes. The Blue Tornado got off to a fine start by defeating Columbia Military, 67-63, on Decem- ber 5th, Mac Patton quickly took the scoring lead with 19 points and maintained it for the rest of the season. His season's average was 18.3. T.lVI.1. quickly evened the Blue's record in the Time's Cup Series with a 52-47 decision. Patton was honored on the All-Times'-Cup Team in spite of the squadis poor showing. ln the last pre-holiday game the team trounced S.lVl.A., 62-32. After Christmas the team came back quickly and defeated G.lVl.A. 72-4-7. Next McCallie suf- fered its first defeat of the regular season at the hands of Darlington, 62-56. After this loss to Dar- lington followed the brightest part to the season as the Blue team won eight straight games. On the 13th of January McCallie took revenge on T.lVI.1., 58-55, in a very tight game. Patton scored 20 fol- lowed by Hurt with 13. The following Friday Cas- tle Heights became the next victim of the Big Blue. The Heights, team held off the Tornado for three quarters but finally went to pieces in the fourth quarter and absorbed a 66-57 defeat. The Blue was playing fine team ball with Patton lead- ing the scoring. McCallie finally showed its superiority over T.lVl.1, by defeating the Cadets soundly on the 27th of January. Hurt surpassed Patton in the scor- ing column with 21 points in the 77-47 rout. The next night Rossville fell at Peerless, 70-52. Patton had one of his finest nights and netted 25 points. McCallie's fifth straight victory came on January 29th over Notre Dame, 70-41. The next night a stubborn G.iVl.A. team was dropped by a last min- ute rally, 62-54. Tuesday, February 2nd, the Blue continued to roll and lowered Central High, 50-45. The .Pounderis maintained a highly concentrated defense on Patton and turned the game into a defensive battle. The eighth victory of the streak was over Darlington, a previous conqueror, on the 6th of February. Patton lead McCallie to the win, 48-43, with 16 points, Central came fighting back from their previous loss and snapped lVlcCallie's streak with a con- vincing 53-43 decision. Two days later, on Feb- ruary 10th, Baylor followed suit and downed the Blue in a thriller, 62-60. McCallie trailed by 15 points going into the final period and almost man- aged to close the gap. After these two defeats the Tornado came battling back and again topped C.1V1.A. This time the contest was much closer and McCallie won by one point, 63-62. The next night Castle Heights triumphed over McCallie, 71-65. On February 17th Baylor again turned back the Blueg this time 66-56. These ten days were the lowest point of the season for the team had dropped four of hve contests. The Big Blue came back, however, and tuned up for the Mid-South Tournament by convincing. Wi' WNW r--M... What else can you do wrong? ly downing Notre Dame and S.lVl.A. Notre Dame fell on the 26th of February in a low scoring con- test, 53-32. The next night, in the last game of the season, the Blue downed S.M.A. for the second time. 70-47, The team was in top shape with the exception of Coach Tate when they left for the conflict that was to follow at Columbia, McCallie got a fine drawing with a hye in the first round and T.M.l. in the second. T.M.l. played fine ball in the Blue's opening en- Thanks, Coach, for a great season counter but closed rather slowly after taking an early lead and trailed 70-64 when the final horn sounded. This game was on Friday, the second day of the tournament. Saturday afternoon Mc- Callie faced St. Andrewis hustling club, and de- feated them handily, 56-51 in a thrilling contest. ln the final against Heights McCallie took an early lead but saw it dwindle as the first period ended. The teams were evenly matched but Heights, led by Thomas, took the championship, Fast action in two losses to Baylor. For the second season in twenty-five years the Blue failed to win .1 ,ami from Baylor, but McCallie finished ahead in the tournament. Crliwenty-five year record, McCallie won 49 Baylor won 325 1 1 , , t , V V '-,:,--f'-'1mm.ffnr-'-'- ,,,,, ,,,,, Cniuvvvff- u-1- -rx. wualf ff 3 . J. V. BASIQICTBALI, First Row: Steiner, H. Rogers, Yon Canon, McLeod, Norton. Seeond Row: ll'ei::el, Clmlfont, Nix-ln-ls, ll'. Turner, Bur- PORN. Third Row: Martin, Ewing, Bnrklnlrdt, Poindexfer, W. Thompson. ,J i..X ..,. - B TEADI BASKETBALL Front Row: Brake, Thurniond, B. Murphey, R. Zhimlen, xvhin- R, Umm-zler. Second Row: Stem Olg'r.1, ln.. Miller, . Nhinze, Cook, Nash, Cnywood, Boone, Lebovltz. .vnuunl 1.-.1.f....-...-.,., First Row: V, llfilliams, C. Hartung, 1-ligginbothhorn, Fowler. Second Row: Gill, J. Sims, Moss, D. Smith. 64-62, despite a sensational game by Mac Patton. Mac Patton and ,lohn Lewallen were picked to the All-Tournament Team. Patton scored 66 points in three tournament gamesg his best per- formances were against Heights and T.M.l. ln the final game he scored 28 points. Lewallen had 19 against St. Andrews. Bob Hurt won honorable mention on the All-Mid-South. Patton was se- lected on the All-City Basketball Team as well as the All-Mid-South Team. There is great promise for next year with the return of McNeill, who was elected Captain, and Floyd, Alternate-Captain. There are also some fine prospects on the wB,, Team. The lettermen for the season were: Clemmer, Ensign, Floyd, Hurt, Lewallen, Loughlin. McNeill. Patton, Williams, and Plyler, Manager. 'rlc ii Nl rr rx in s ii 1-:TBA LL R. First Row' Nlallen E. Powell, Daniels, Landlmm, F. Kille- Ml'l'E BASlil'1'l'BAl,l. . . . . Front Row: Lovkerby, J. Hurtung, Copelxnul, Brown, Wnn- hrc-w. Second Row: G. ll'ood. Pa-ty, E. Rather, Goins, Leake. clerlich. Bavk Row: l-lic-key, Thornburg, Trives, Nh-ll'waine, 'fllird Row: Elder, C. Fowler. R. Sims, Nlelklin, C. Dlcfnll, Massey. Fourth Row: Mr. Strung. Burklmnlt Sutton,Brow1ler. -.xiallgj ft 5.-as-f THE 1953 MID-SOUTH CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONS First Row: NYil-son, Atkins, NVarlick. Second Row: Wooten, Robertson, Thompson, Liles, I'olhurn, Clark. Third Row: l-loi'I', Reading, Levine, Witherspoon, Burkhardt, XVhitfield, Rittelmeyer. Cll0SS CoUNTn Coach C, C. Mooreis McCallie 1953 Cross Country Team finished a highly successful season by winning the first Mid-South meet at St. An- drews. During the season the team won four of five dual meets and a triangular meet. ln the first meet with Baylor the seven McCallie boys entered swept the lirst seven places giving McCallie a l5-50 victory. Willie Thompson, Mike Liles, and Whit Colburn were one-two-three for the Blues. The five McCallie harriers who finished in the first ten in the Mid-South meet are Colburn, Robertson, Liles, Wooten and Thompson ' ' ' ' f ' .,m.vzvm'f,fQ,,1 m'4.:w..JW In the second meet Mike Liles and Willie Thompson sprinted the final 200 yards, stride for stride, to tie for first place and lead the way to a victory over St. Andrews, 20-36. C.M.A. handed the Blues their only defeat in two years of competition 27-23 at College Park. Crum of G.M.A. was first, followed closely by Liles and Thompson, McCallie returned to the winning trail the next week by downing St. Andrews, 17-33, and then Willie Thompson edged out C.M.A.'s Crum to pave the way for a Blue victory in a triangular meet with St. Andrews and Georgia Military Academy. Willie again took first place honors in the year's final meet, with Baylor on the Baylor course. McCallie again showed their great superiority by taking the first five places. Behind Thompson were Robertson, Liles, Colburn, Warlick, and the Baylor team. ln the Mid-South meet at St. Andrews, Mc- Callie headed a field of five teams to take the championship. Crum of C.M.A. broke the course record in winning, McCallie placed five men in the top ten. They were Thompson 2nd, Liles 4th, Robertson 5th, Colburn 8th, and John Wooten 9th. Lettermen were Willie Thompson, Mike Liles. Bill Robertson, Whitney Colburn. Bill Warlick. and John Wooten. --...K Mr. Mm' prvsvnls vhallm-nge trophy in -aocvcr to C0-Captains Allison and Darnell, and Coach Boll McCallie VARSITY S01'I'l'IR lfrunt Huw: Ntvward, Uillilanll, Nlulkey, J, l'nrlwr, Murray, Darnell, Allison, 1,1-tsingvr, Nlc'Greg'ur, Bell, Robinson, Paine Nswoml Row: Fnrrnnn, llarr, Sutc-liffe, H av-on, Hunt, 'l'. Miller, Slcfullie, Zlrinden, Nletvalfe, Hoffne-r. Third Row: Park, 'I' litlwarql-, Bllll'lPlll'j, liallmmap, J. Hopkins, Piftw, G, Hall, Hutaon, G. N'allu-fr, Nim-lmlmm, Gist, First Row: Winston Caine, Ernest Darr, Co-Faptains Bob Allison and Gordon Darnell, Fred Gilliland, Noel Hunt. Second Row: Bob Letsinger, Spencer M4-Callie, Bill Grist, Charles Nicholson, Albert 514-Gregor, Toni Miller. Third Row: Fred Blulkey. Smith Murray, Jimmy Parker, Paul Steward, Ed Wasson, Louis Zhinden. The 1953 McCallie soccer team successfully de- fended its crown by' taking their last five games after losing their first two. Coaches B. L. Mc- Callie and Houston Patterson, and Co-Captains Bob Allison and Gordon Darnell were the leaders of a team which played its entire season under nu- merous handicaps. Having had their first two games postponed due lo rain, McCallie journeyed to Rome where they met Darlington in their first game of the year. After trailing 1-0 at the half, McCallie led by one goal in the third quarter on Jimmy Parkeris two goals. Darlingon, however, would not be beaten. and scored two quick goals to squeeze out a 3-2 victory. On February second, the Blues met Baylor on Alumni Field. McCallie fought spiritedly, con- trolling the ball most of the afternoon, but were unable to put the ball between the posts. Winston Caine, Smith Murray, Albert McGregor were standouts in a losing cause, as Baylor made two penalty kicks to win 2-0. Four days later the team took its first victory. 2-1, at the expense of Castle Heights, This game began a winning streak for the Blues which con- tinued throughout the remainder of the season. Bucky Gilliland, center forward, put McCallie ahead in the second quarter on an assist from Spencer McCallie. Castle Heights quickly tied the score. ln the second half Smith Murray made an exceptionally fine kick to convert an out-of-bounds kick into a McCallie score. Butch Hunt. Bob Alli- son. and Bob Letsinger were other leaders in the Blue triumph. McCallie made its annual game with Asheville School for Boys a successful one by downing the Carolinians 11--3. The team worked the ball well. and lead throughout the game. Jimmy Parker scored twice. Smith Murray and Butch Hunt con- tributing one score each. Hornsby' Wasstin and Peter Steward made pen- Half-Time Hudrlle mm I z id' -. ,wg , , - -uv. f Q v .. . f ,,f,fVf . ,f , ,r.,,,mi , , . t ,. f ts W - :,,: mg 1. W, Q , K ,rv X -W' 723 ff-J 7 Q , , f gag. ' . i7f? ' ' ' is ., ,iwf-,, ' i jw-4iw: ,Ly ,Wg ,We QM f t f- in - , fx - , Kkghyf, ,,, f, ,X .. M ,, kv .4 U V A vi is M Y 5, -,. 4 -ww, -if--Fw, ,, , , ' V, A Wy, .ww . -J, ' g My My 7,7 Wm' ,kkk 3 my Q . ... 62' W we . , ,.-, Letsinger and Wasson on the ball against Heights alty kicks to give McCallie a 2-1 edge over Dar- lington in the team's fifth encounter ofthe season. Louis Zbinden and Fred Mulkey made excellent plays for McCallie. On Bike Field the Red Raiders of Baylor put up a fight, in more ways than one, but lost to the Big Blue, Q-1, mainly due to the great work of goalie Bill Cist who had thirteen saves. Albert Mc- Gregor's penalty kick and Wlinston Caineis long shot accounted for the two McCallie markers. Captain Cordon Darnell and substitute Tom Miller played heads-up ball late in the game to repel Baylor threats for a tie. When the final game of the season arrived, the standings were such that McCallie could win the championship through a victory, a loss meaning J. Y. SOITEIK Front Ron: Nc-wnian, Farr, Groves, XV. Smith. Parker, Baker, liartliolonww, Bag ston, Sem-oncl Row: M4-tiellee, Causey , True, Lewis, 0'Neill, Baldwin, Humphries, Jackson. Third Row: Finney, Estes, Wilson, liosik, Gipson, Lunsford. Smith Murray steals the ball from Heights the championship would go to Darlington. Realiz- ing this, the team played their best game of the year, shutting out Castle Heights 2-O. Excellent play by the half-backs, Caine, Mulkey, Wassoii. and Darr enabled the Blue team to keep control of the ball for most of the game. Parker made his seventh goal of the season and Steward, his sec- ond, to give Castle Heights a defeat and McCallie a Mid-South Championship. Letternien for the year were: Hunt, Zbinden, Darnell, Allison, Mulkey, Gist, Nicholson, Mur- ray, Parker, Caine, McGregor, Letsinger, Gilli- land, Darr, Miller, Steward, Wasson, McCallie. and Park, Manager. Next year's Captain is Albert McGregor. Win- ston Caine is Alternate-Captain. mi-iz soccicu l-'ront ROW: IS. Moore, F. Blcfallie, Crates. A. H-amilton D Christian, Karr. W. Carriger. Second Row: BIOHIH, Furman Bazemore H. Berz R. Carter, Newell. Third Row: Lundi Bickerstaff, Kleeton, BI. Clark, H. Starr, Smartt. .. ... ,...., . S t ---- -il-iIii.....a:.t.WM.-..x.tT N , 'R F K , , igiiigiiigf - 2 i t I s ,,.. ...- ....... 1 N' T 5 xi f i . K S X -S' s....Q............,.., uxiliiil .. ..... ..........W...,...:... E jj ..... , ....... X K it 'fx . Q I 'Viv' - 1 6 xc: -S,-T' r J i 'H First Row: WY. Adunison, W'riglit, Higgin. Vessels. Sington, Cooper, Emery. Sevond Row: Humphreys, Sc-arbrough, Hamilton, J. Adamson, Heykoop, Putnam, Robertson, Johnson, Coach Lundien. Although McCallie won only two matches and lost tive. Coach Ed Lundienis Blue swimmers, cap- tained by Johnny Adamson and George Putnam gave a good account of themselves, losing several meets by narrow margins. Lack of depth handi- capped the team and loss of several boys due to ineligibility after semester exams weakened the team for the Mid-South meet in which McCallie finished fourth with 36 points behind G.M.A. with 33. Castle Heights with 60 and S.M.A. with 41 and ahead of C.M.A. and Westminster with T points each. At the Mid-South meet Adamson and Bill Rob- ertson each set two new school records. Adamson swimming the 100-yard breast stroke in 1:15 and the 150-yard individual medley in 1:52. and Rob- ertson swimming the 50-yard free style in 25.2 and the 100 free in 57.8. Adamson won the med- ley and was second in the breast stroke while Rob- ertson was second in both sprints. Adamson also set a mark of 1:29.6 in the 120-yard individual medley earlier in the season. McCallie,s two wins were over C.M.A. 46-29 and 41-34-. The losses were to Castle Heights 40- 35g to S.M.A. 40-33 and 43-32: and to G.M.A. 49-26 and 53-22. Ten swimmers and manager Jerry Humphreys were awarded letters. The three who graduated include Adamson. Bob Dedman. and George Put- nam. Ian Hamilton and Bill Robertson were elect- ed co-captains for 1955. and ,lan Heykoop. Bob Emery. Bill Wiggin. Don Wright and Ed Cooper are other returning lettter winners. RECORD BREAKERS Johnny Admnslln in 150 yard Individual Medley, 100 yard Bill Robertson in 50 yard - Free Style, 100 yard Free S' Breast Stroke. Style. 'F r' W 5 ls -1- 7 ,- . f -4- ss- , K N. . N h 1 as - ' ' ' '- ss- . . . wvpm, A -:Asif K .X .ssesxil B 'I . 5 i X r z .Q - -- -- . L, :gg 123 I, .fs N 1 YA RSITY N' RESTLING Front Row: li. Biggers, D, Xharner, Harless, Dyer, Sherrill. Second Row: flaunt-li, lVarli4'k, N. Thomas, Cole, Shepard, Clem- ents, Lux. Third Row: Tyler, Garvin, Allison, Mel,-mit-lilin, E. Gould, Barnwell, C. Gibson, Odom. Fixe individual Mid-South champions sparked the 1954 Blue Tornado wrestlers of Coaches Charles Coldfinch and Jim Settle to a strong second place hnish in the Mid-South wrestling tournament. The tourney. held at Davenport Memorial Gymnasium on February 19 and 20. ended with 47 points on the hoard for McCallie. The result of five firsts. three seconds. a fourth. and four pins. Baylor's 67 mark- ers topped the list. Captained hy Neel Shepard and Hal Clem Clem- ents. the team garnered a regular season mark of seven wins. all decisive. against only two losses. Shepard and Clements. both defending titleholders. along with Franklin Barnwell and Rody Sherrill. went through the entire season undefeated. All four of them then proceeded to prove the feat no fluke hy winning the Mid-South championship in their re- spective weight divisionsg as did Don Hadden. who had not been ahle to make weight prior to the tour- nament. The matmen opened against S.M.A. in a pre- Christmas encounter on the mountain. The date was December ll. and the score was 32-12 in favor of McCallie. Shepard. Charlie Gibson. Ed Could. and Butch Harless pinned for the Bluemen. while Clem- ents. Barnwell. and Carl Dyer won decisive decisions. On the same afternoon the B team grapplers. working toward a varsity letter. took on St. Andrews first stringers and outshined their varsity counter- parts taking a 4-2-8 decision. Harless. transported hy auto from Sewanee. pinned another 100-lb. oppo- nent. giving him two falls for the day. After the Christmas break the team returned to action on Tuesday. January 12. against S.M.A. in our own gym. Clements pinned in 57 seconds and Barnwell almost as quickly as the Tornado piled up a 31-14 margin. On Friday of the same week came the first of two all-important clashes with Luke Worsham's Baylor- ites. defending league titlists. Each team won six matches. but two Baylor pins in the Hnal two bouts of the afternoon spelled the difference as McCallie McCallie C0-Captains, Neel Shepard and Hal Clements decision Bayl0r's Roddy and Lily in Mid-South Tournament - f asf fmwfpws-fmasasaaa-seas ,ii ,i-r ' 11 . Franklin Barnwell and Rody bowed for the first time. 22-13. Dominating strength in the lower weights. and the fine work of middle- men Gibson and Bill Hall had given the Blue a com- manding 13-9 lead with only three matches left. then the roof fell in. At this point semester exams took over the throttle for two weeks. and when the team returned to action on January 30 it found itself minus the services of strong-man Hall. scholastically ineligible for the balance of the season. Clements and Could. both out indefinitely with shoulder separations. Despite the hard luck CSI..-X. fell 45-3 at Atlanta. as reserves Odom. Biggers. Claunch. and Thomas came through nicely. Still injury-riddled. the team dropped a return match with Baylor. 31-15. on February 4. but two days later bounded back to a 27-13 home win over Castle Heights. Bill Warlick pinned his C.H.M..-X. opponent. while Rody Sherrill accomplished the same feat against Baylor. St. Andrews was outclassed once again. this time by 49-5. and on February 13 the regular season was successfully closed with a 34-9 triumph over C.fNI.A. A. M. Tyler led the retgular season scoring with 13 points. but was closely followed by Neel Shepard and George Harless. who compiled 17 apiece. Loss of Bob Allimn. Ed Could. and Charlie Cib- son in the preliminaries gave Blue hopes for wrest- ling the Mid-South crown from Baylor a severe jolt: but of the nine McCallians to reach the semi-finals. eight went on into the final round. and five of these eight went all the way. Don Hadden won the Mid- South for McCallie in the 100-lb. class: Rody Sher- Sherrill win fllid-South titles rill did likewise at 115: Hal Clements and Neel Shep- ard both repeated as league champs at 123 and 137 respectively: and Franklin Barnwell outclassed the field in his 147 lb. bracket: and in so doing gained the distinction of second best wrestler in the Asso- ciation. Bill Wailick put the Hght to Baylor! three time champion Coodloe. afterwards voted the meets most outstanding performer. before bowing in the 130-lb. final. while A. 31. Tyler. although outweighed by over 30 pounds. fought his heart out despite dropping a 5-3 decision to Healy of Baylor in the heavyweight showdown. It marked the only time all season that the 263-pound Healy failed to pin an opponent. Carl Dycr got another second for fN1cCallie. while slim Mc- Lauchlin took a fourth. The meet. completely dom- inated by the two Chattanooga schools ended with Baylor on top. having amassed a grand total of 67 points. Alf-Callie was second with 47 points and C.3I.A. third with 24. Franklin Barnwell was elected team captain for 1955. while Bill Cole was named alternate-captain: and with ten lettermen. among them three Mid- South division winners. returning for further action the prospects for next year are bright. Lettermen for the 1954 season were Don Hadden. Doug Warner. George Harless. Carl Dyer. Rody Sherrill. Bob Biggers. Co-Captain Hal Clements. Nathan Claunch. Bill Warlick. Bill Cole. Co-Captain Neel Shepard. Frank Barnwell. Norman Thomas. Charles Gibson. Ed Could. Bill Hall. Cuy Odom. ,lim Nlc1.auchlin. and A. 11. Tyler. FIV!-J MID-s0l I'H f'HAJIl'IOSs Barnwell, Shepard, f'lc-me-nts, -ht-rrill, Hathlen 59' ! e. f .MJ A' 1 , fl , fl I aw? X WM ' yr lfw , 'I' f '-I 3' , A ' YQ' -Jr X Q M l :Hi H U BERT CLEMM ER Captain C The 19511 Tornado track team finished the sea- son with an excellent record of five wins, one loss in dual meets and seconds in both the Baylor Re- lays and the Mid-South Meet. Coaches Russell Tate, Clint Moore, and John Day deserve much credit for the teamis fine showing throughout the season. One of the main highlights of this yearls team was the breaking of two school Held-events rec- ords by alternate-captain Bob Allison. After breaking the school record in the shot with a heave of 48 feet, 25K inches, Bob tossed the dis- cus 134 feet, 1111 inches to set a new mark in that event. The team started out with three easy victories over St. Andrews and S.lV1.A. in a triangular meet, G.lVl.A., and Darlington. Mac Patton stood out for YA RSl'l'Y 'I' RA 1' K First Row: Caine, Cox. Patton, Allison, Clennner, I un , '., , ., Edwards, Burklmrdt, Bamwell, L. Moore, Cole. Third Row: 'l'. Miller. J. Sims, I Powell, Hurt, Wasson. .4 'HN f- f M J f X lf f t 412' .X .. Wi wa .Q X724 vwwfy , W it , 1 4 A 2126? qi, t K, M AC PATTON Alu-mate Captain H t Daxi-a liles Robert:-on, Second Row: Emery, Stem, Sherrill, T. .. Thomas, Burbaclner, Atkins, Thompson, u - --- 'if X-'- .. .W ,, ,,.,.. , , ,, 1 ,.X. ,ass ,si W M 414 Butch Hunt winning high jump at Baylor Relays. Hunt was Mid-South Champion in both high j the Blues in the sprints, while Bob Allison and Winston Caine did well in the Weights. With Dave Davis showing fine form in the hurdles and Willie Thompson, Bill Robertson, and Mike Liles in the distances, the team showed great promise for the remaining meets. For the third straight year Baylor edged the Tornado in the Baylor Relays, as six records were broken and one tied. Noel Hunt was one of Mc- Callieis two first-place winners, as he cleared 5'11 in his specialty, the high jump. Bob Allison won the discus with a throw of l3O'5 , which stood for three Weeks as a school record. One of the most exciting events of the relays Was the medley relay, in which McCallie lost as miler Willie Thompson was beaten by Bill Crum of G.lVl.A. in a blazing finish. After trouncing T.M.l., 37-35, McCallie took on ump and broad jump New sc-he M54 BOB ALLISON ml record holder in both shot, and lllSl'llS. '7 if fam 1 l 'l'HOMl'SON LILICS ROBERTSON CAINE luvls icimpums com: B.-XRNYYELI the Raiders on the home track. Dave Davis started winning by fifteen points. ln this meet our dis- off the day right by winning the high hurdles and tance runners swept all places in both the mile later the lows, However, Baylor, led by Goodloe, and 880, while the half-mile relay team, com- took over the lead and managed to stay ahead. posed of Patton. Hubert Clemmer. Larry Moore, Willie Thompson and Mike Liles finish one-two in Dave Davis finishes second to Pinx of Riverside in the nlile at the Mid-South meet the high hurdles ae X .- 'i - .. 3' ' Wi1:ei.sQ t 2 1 r ST' , 33 N.. X Tommy Edwards ties for first in pole vault in Winston Caine putting shot lW1id-South nieet and Joe Powell. put forth a great effort in losing 32 U5 points and Riverside with 28 3X5 points in by a stride. a triangular meet on our campus. Captain Hubert The Tornado got warmed up for the Mid-South Clemmer took a first in the -140, placed second in by racking up 9-l lf'5 points to down C.M.A. with the lilfl and 220. and was anchor-man on the POXYELL 1-u'u'r SHERRILL m'1aB.xC1-ian EBIEBY srl-:M Amour: 'rl-loxus g:1m1 :f fy n 1v- ' H lawn-ww f m,,,,w.m.. Umm - azfvfw winning relay team for his best showing of the season. Thompson and Liles took first in the mile and 880 respectively. The thinclads wound up the season by finishing second to Baylor in the Mid-South Meet, held at Emory University. Noel Hunt was a double win- ner in the field events with first in the high jump Mac Patton turned in consistent performances to earn high point honors for the season. Next year's field events will be led by Winston Caine in the weights, Edwards in the pole vault, and Franklin Barnwell and Murray Atkins in the high jump. Returning runners are hurdler Dave Davis, milers Willie Thompson and Rody Sherrill, half- t 1 Dave Davis winning high hurdles Mike Liles and Bill Robertson win first Bill Robertson leading in medley relay against Baylor and second in 880 against Darlington , , ,f f ' z ffs',i4f ff ,f 7 H 4 , g I I l E and broad jump. Bob Allison remained undefeat- ed for the season with a first in the discus, while Tommy Edwards came through with his best per- formance of the year in tying for first in the pole vault. Willie Thompson ran true to form by win- ning the mile run and placing third in the 880. Others that did very well were Mac Patton, Clem- mcr, Caine, and our captain and alternate captain for next year's team, Dave Davis and Bill Robert- son, miler Bill Robertson, and quarter-miler Larry Moore. The lettermen for the 1954 season were Bob Allison, Franklin Barnwell, Charles Burbacher, Winston Caine, Hubert Clemmer, Bill Cole, Da- vid Davis, Tommy Edwards, Bob Emery, Noel Hunt, Bob Hurt, Mike Liles, Larry Moore, Mac Patton, .loe Powell, Bill Robertson, Rody Sher- rill, Bill Stem, .limmy Thomas, Willie Thompson, and John Hoff, manager. B TEAM TRACK FIRST Row: St. John, Moss, Whit Held. March. McAllister. SECOND Row: Hadden. Pate. Higgin botham, S. McCallie. Nash, M Sharp. Colditz. THIRD Row: Coffey, K. Hunt. Levine W. Smith. M. Brown, Hooper. MITE TRACK FRONT ROW: Bazemore, D. Chris- tian, J. Hartung, Wunderlich, F. Mc- Callie. SECOND Row: T. Burkhardt, H. Berz H. Williams, Mcllwaine, Sington. THIRD ROW: Smartt, E. Powell, F Sutton. M. Clark, Paty. J. V. BASEBALL FIRST Row: Breck, J. McCallie, Zim- merman, W. Humphries, Sexton. SECOND ROW: B. Wright, R. Sharpe V. Williams, C. Johnston, Weigel Marshall. THIRD ROW: E. Lyle, D. Laughlin Browder, Baldwin, Curry, Thompson C. Hartung, H. Rogers. FOURTH ROW: Benham, Feenan Neale, Newman, R. Fowler, Keeni Raper. Warrenfells. MITE BASEBALL FIRST ROW: Sin ton Barker Wlun- g i 1 derlich, Starr, Karr, Mcllwaine. SECOND Row: Lockerby, Crates, ,T Hartung, W. Brown, Crouch, Land- ham. THIRD ROW: R. Sims, Lundy, Coins Hutcheson, Prosterman, Randell, Mr Trusdell. FOURTH ROW: Newbill, J. Heard Lawrence, Daniels, Leake, Ackerson i if t - Bra 4 5 VA RSITY BASK ETBALL dley, WV. 'l'umer, Floyd, Jennings, Conner, Putnam, Lewatllen, Solomon. Sec-ond: Gilliland, Burns, !Vhite, Robinson, Herz, Miller, XYarli4-lc, Lyons. Third: Finney, Meriwether, T. King, Mc-Neill, Motz, Sutelitfe, Mc-Grew. 1'AP'l'AlN DAVID FLOYD pitcher E KY n 8 lo t 'i E .s X ,AA f aw W ghf, t Q y, 2 Z V it MW W X K-,X 1 x 1 1 I l 1 1 i ww was bww With only three of the fourteen lettermen returning from the 1953 Mid-South champions the 1954 baseball season had to be a job of rebuilding for Coach Dave Spencer. However, McCallie,s inexperienced outfit stayed in contention all season for the Mid-South title, winding up with a record of 10 wins and 6 losses for the year. Captain David Floyd with a record of 8 Wins and 3 losses led the balloting for the All-1Vlid-South team, with Tom Bradley at third base also making the team as did John Lewallen, second baseman and picher, who was chosen for the utility berth. Others given consideration in the balloting were Larry McNeill, first base, Bucky Gilliland, catcher, and George Putnam in the outfield. Larry McNeill led the team in hitting with a .311 mark, followed by Gilliland with .304 and Joe .lennings with 236. Floyd struck out 111 batters and boasted a 2.48 earned run average, while appearing in 13 games. Lewallen split even in four games, and Solomon lost one, McCallie scored two wins each over C.1Vl.A., Castle Heights, Notre Dame and S.lVl.A., won from Baylor 2-1, split with T.1VI.1. and lost a single game to Riverside and two each to G.M.A. and Darlington. Georgia schools proved a jinx to the Tor- nado as they lost all five games played, two of them no-hit affairs to Nash of River- side and Hodges of G.1VI.A. Darlington, 1952 champs, whom McCallie had de- ihroned last year, came back to win the 1954 title. The highlight of the season came with the Baylor game at Engel Stadium which McCallie won 2-1 as Floyd outpitched Bill Graham of Baylor. Graham struck out 15 to 11 for Floyd, but walked 5 as Floyd walked only 1, and allowed 3 hits while Floyd was holding the Raiders to 1. McCallie took the lead in the first as Floyd scored on a passed ball, and after Baylor tied the count in the fourth, pinch hitter Don Lyons drove in the winning run in the sixth inning. None ofthe runs were earned. ln the first inning Floyd walked, McNeill singled him to second, and Graham passed Bradley, filling the bases. When Richard Brown, Baylor catcher failed In hold one of Grahamis pitches. Floyd scored. Two base errors set up both Bay. lor's run and McCallie,s winning tally. ln the fourth inning McNeill dropped Till- man's line drive and threw wild to first with Tillman taking second. Dan Wade then singled him home. In the sixh Bill Turner went to second on Tom Hall's muff of his long Hy. Pinch hitter Don Lyons promptly singled him home. Thirteen players and managers Tom Meriwether and Jim Finney earned letters. Outfielders George Putnam, Bill Vllarlick and Don Lyons, and infielders John Lew- allen, Bill Turner and Bohby Berz graduated, Captain David Floyd, pitcher, and Bucky Gilliland, catcher, who were elected co-captains of the 1955 team, return together with infielders Larry McNeill, Tom Bradley and Arthur Burns, and out- fielders Joe Jennings and Lewis Conner. Ll'lW'ALLlCN GlLI,II.AND NHNEILL HRA DLEY TFRNER l'l l'N.-XM -I ENNINGS CONNEK LYONS YYARLICK BERZ Bl' RNS -g.N-.1:m,,m ,,, +1 Y: ,gug,,g,,,, gqugwugg-W I milgummywy X 111:-nu-niit 'ff innvmzzn-vw w wr:'wwws1 aww Jwwv so sf ,, 1 , 1' f ,4 4? , I Qs , f' W- , 4' 1 , Q f f ,aye X ff s , ,, ! We f , 1 W!! ma if AV X , f 1 wp, - ,f, , ,,, ,W ,, f , ,,! , W, W f. f, fi f ,4 1517! , f W 2,15 U 0 A1159 iiffff, . ' v 23,22 . , , , W f. . fy 'V f ,1 . , , f I U, if lf, ,,g,,f 4 1s,M4,,f. n,, I VH , .I My 4 '77, V Z I , , Q iff, ,raw WJ X J www kwfn, -X Wpyfkx W f X ' ,WW if ,vff V , . X ,V M, 5,73 I, A f,. ,dm ' , '- f,, M4 QMW. f ., Zi, McCallie McCallie J, X. ,.,,,,. , . ,, ,ww 'fm' ,M Out by a stride McCallie. . . McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie McCallie SEASONS RECORD 45 Notre Dame ..... - T.M.I. .... . S.M.A. ....... . H173 Notre Dame .... 1 11- gG.lVl.A. g Darlington .. 7g C.lVl.A. .... 6 14, Y naawwaug ,w,f,,4w4, , kvifggqaf-as ff is , 7 a ,WW,,W,,3 y 1 . WW, D 4? ai ii 4, 155 llg Castle Heights . .. ff ZX A I ZZ, ij, , ,,, if W, in W, McNeill, first McCallie batter to hit safely, McCallie. . . . . McCallie .... . . McCallie .... . . McCallie .... . . McCallie .... . . McCallie. . . . . McCallie .... . . McCallie .... . . Z! Zvi 1, X , , , A f 3 ff P K, , ,':f77f3i, , A ,ff I ,,5,!,,!,, M, ff H, ,g,yff7', f fff .f ,wwf ,f 44, M75 K, ,f V ,, ,94f?,Z6,,4,,f6g,f!gii I,,7,,f4! ' ',, fy, , ,5, ,W V7 V 2 Q ff -Af A fwf'f'9 ?f 'fi ff H ' 'VW' W3'9vWWnf'56ka?4,im faces Graham 2g Baylor .. . 1 2g C.M.A. .. . l 33 T.M.l. ..... . 7 Og Darlington .. . 5 43 S.M.A. .... . 2 lg Riverside .. . 8 83 C.M.A. ....... . . .16 65 Castle Heights .. 4- Captain David Floyd fleftl winner over Baylor pitcher, Bill Graham Crightj, Scoring first run of game , J-4-Q fn 1 61. if +A, g . 4 . J f I -Q -1 . I K J 3, ' -Ee YARSITY TENNIS TEAM , I-'ront: C. Moore. 31. William L. Hopkins, Ewing. Rear: Puindexter, Steward, J. Sul- f . livan. R. Hamilton, 5, 3IcCallie's tennis fortunes. which reached their lowest ebb last season when the Blue netters failed to win a single match in the Mid-South tournament. took an upward swing in 1954 as Coach .lohn Strangs court men won ten out of twelve matches and finished second in the Mid-South tournament. The only losses were to Westminster. as McCallie won two matches each from Baylor. 8-l and 7-lg Darlington. 5-3 and 6-3. and SM..-X.. 9-0 and 9-Og and single decisions from C.M.A.. 6-13: G.M.A.. 9-0. Richmond Academy. 9-O. and Montgomery Bell Academy. 5-2. Lindsey Hopkins. McCallie ace. split with Xed Neely of Westminster in season play but lost to him in the Mid-South finals 6-2. 7-5. winning every other match during the season. HcCallie's top doubles combination. Hopkins and Malcolm Williams also went to the Mid-South finals. losing to Keely and Alfred Thompson of Westminster in a three set match 2-6. 6-1. 6-2. Westminster won the Mid-South team title with 26 points. McCallie was second with ll. followed by Darlington with 10. Baylor with 3 and Castle Heights and SJI..-X. two each. John Poindexter. number two singles player. lost to Neely in the quarter-finals. 6-3. 6-3. Paul Steward. number three. and Malcolm Williams. number four. are tl1e only two graduating members of the team. Bob Ewing. Ross Hamilton. Joe Sullivan. and Char- lie Moore. all return in addition Poindexter. Three new all-weather Rubico Callie a fine tennis set-up although use for more than twenty-live years construction was begun on the new to Hopkins and courts give llc- six clay courts. in were torn up as chapel. gff'T' fi -4-491 f1 f'5 :r't':'f err? fn... +4-3 it -45 --B TEAM TEXSIS 1 NITE? , - Front: WTooclrulT, Xorton, Killebresy. Mc-Clelian. Rear: Front: F, Killebrew. BPWPU. A. Haltllltqu. he-eton. Rear: Iauwvill, Lebmirz, lfrinke, wooaan. Tl lV9l'5- B- Hours, W- Carflgfr- 5 1 . Q,giE+, 1' 4' -ll :E 1 -4-.-... E , 'll X ,- ,- VARSITY GOLF 'TEAM I 1 l ml Luug'hlin, -lnllnston, Daly, Boone. G' 0 I F li TICANI G0l,l l N I, li. Jones, Mvlrcofl, C. William Victors in eight matches, while losing seven and tieing one, the varsity golfers closed a suc- cessful season by placing second in the City Prep meet. Nicky Loughlin, sophomore ace from Char- lotte, captured City Prep medalist honors with a one over par 73 to tie for the lead and then sunk a ten-foot putt to best Notre Dameis Tommy Boone in an extra hole playoff. McCallie placed third in the Mid-South Tournament and in the Prep Division of the Chattanooga Rotary Club Southern Prep and High School Tournament. Loughlin, Captain George Daly, John Johnston, Dan Boone and Dallis Copeland won varsity let- ters. After dropping the opener to Baylor, 316 to 216, the team spurted to take five straight matches before falling to Darlington at Rome, Westmin- ster, Sewanee, Kirkman, City, and Central were victims in the course ofthe live match streak, and the Darlington loss was followed by a return vic- tory over Westminster in Atlanta. Another loss to Baylor, eventual Mid-South and City Prep champions, and subsequent reversals at the hands of Notre Dame and Darlington dropped the Tornado record to 6-5, but return triumphs over City and Central and a 3-all deadlock with Notre Dame, brought the final season mark to eight wins, five losses, and a draw. The final two matches of the season, return engagements with S.M.A. and C.lVl.A., were rained out. Baylor, Darlington and McCallie finished the Mid-South tourney in that order with S.M.A. fourth, C.M.A, fifth and Westiiiinster sixth. Char- ley Dudley of Darlington took medalist honors with a 2241, while Nicky Loughlinvs 239 and George Daly's 248 paced the Tornado linksmen in the 54 hole event. 'E am-,N 3 X MRS. N. BUCKLEY WOOD sponsor for BOB WVOOD Tornado Editor MRS. R. W. CLAYTON sponsor for TOMMY CLAYTON Tornado Editor MRS. NOEL C. HUNT, JR. sponsor for NOEL HUNT Pennant Editor MRS. FRED WILLIAMS, SR. MRS. T. E. ROLLI NSON sponsor for sponsor for RANDALL WILLIAMS MARK KOLLINSON Pennant Business Manager ' lornado 1fllhllIPbS Manager THE PONS0ll MISS HELEN SMITH sponsor for MARK ROLLINSON Pennant Associate Editor MISS SANDRA ALLISON sponsor for BOB YYOOD l't'I'lll1'lllt Associate Editor MISS NANCY TURNBULL sponsor for GICURGE DALY Tornado Assn:-iate Editor THE QW y M My MISS MAMIE HENEGAR sponsor for ED HENEG.-KR President, Ken Kin PONSOIl MRS. L. VV. MILLER sponsor for MIKE MILLER President. Senior Class MISS LENORA POWELL sponsor for MARK ROLLINSON Pregiclvnt, Hop Committee MISS NANCY NEELY sponsor for ED 1-IENEGAR First Term President, Sc-'nate MRS. J. L. PLYLER sponsor for JIM PLYLEIi Sem-ond Term President, Senate MISS MARY FORREST McADAMS sponsor for MIKE Mc-ADAMS Captain, Football Team THE MISS CAROL KEESE sponsor for JI BI PLYLICR First Term Presiclvnt, Student Counvil SPIDNSIIB 1 MISS LISE PUTNAM sponsor for GEORGE PUTNAM Sec-ond Term President, Student MRS. H. P. CLEMMER sponsor for HIJBERT CLEMMER Captain, Travk Team Counc-il 'af W MRS. L. T. LETSINGER sponsor for BOB LETSINGER First Term President, Y,M.C.A. MRS. H. A. 1-IENEGAR sponsor for ED HEN EGAR S94-uml Term Presidenf, Y.M.i'.A. MRS. JAMES R. PATTON sponsor for MAC I'A'l l'0N l'rL-1-aident, Monogrmn Club THE SPONSOB MISS RL TH CARICO sponsor for DAVID I-'LOYD Iaptain. Ba-ehall Te-am MISS CAROLE SIQLLIYAN gpon-or for FIAC PATTOX faptain, Baskf-tball Team 1 B 'i I g,.hMm..,k-AQ-,V nf-ww--v--.-f-ff X W V -- Y' v '- - X , 1 - 1 ..-, ww, :.M1 M,x.f.,ff f vw- :www Y - -1-ff'-ffxyvf-vv- rw,zy .f,, ,., -nw 1:21-:fmfL,4fzww.mw A,6,,,.,...,,,,,,M ,, A ,f,,,, ,,A,,,. f, f CA US LE DEB 0 Q ' QV 11 if J ,C 1 A 5, of V- ' yy, ' 7 X i f i f,ff, 5 H , Z W f l llovapv in ' ,, X hu,,,,,,,,,, M 11' 4 585 First Row: R. Berz, Ensign, Clemmer, Hall, Putnam, M. Rollinson, N. Hunt. Sec-ond Row: J. Powell, R. Wootl, Henegar, Patton, R. Allison, Bell, M. Miller, Clayton. Third Row: Steward, Mulkey, Murray, Plyler, Daly, Floyd, L. Zbinden. I 1 ROBERT ALLISON Major, First Battalion RECINALD BELL Captain, Executive Ofliver ROBERT BERZ Major, Regimental Adjutant THOMAS CLAYTON Editor, Tornado I-IUBERT CLEMMER Captain Company B Captain Track Team GEORGE DALY Associate Editor Tornado WILLIAM ENSICN Captain, First Battalion Staff DAVID FLOYD Captain Baseball Team WILLIAM HALL Captain Company D EDWARD HENECAR President Keo Kio President Senate, lst Term NOEL HUNT Regimental Major Editor P1-:NNANT MICHAEL MCADAMS Captain Company F Captain Football Team MICHAEL MILLER President Senior Class FRED MULKEY Major, Second Battalion SMITH MURRAY Captain Company E MACON PATTON President Monogram Club Captain Basketball Team 147 JAMES PLYLER President Senate, 2nd Term .IOE POWELL Captain, Second Battalion Staff GEORGE PUTNAM Captain Company F MARK ROLLINSON Associate Editor PENNANT Business Manager Tornado President Hop Committee PAUL STEWARD Captain Regimental Stall RANDALL WILLIAMS Business Manager PLANANT ROBERT WOOD Editor Tornado Aasociate Editor PENNANT LOUIS ZBINDEN Captain Company f ,f 4 Q ff W f ff . 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Happy Valley Farms .... Hardie 81 Caudle ...... Harper Drug Co. ........ . Hibbler-Barnes ............. Highland Park Lumber Co. . . R. E. Hill Insurance Agency . Home Plate Cafeteria ....... George A. Hormel Co. . .. Hotel Key ............ Hotel Patten . . . yCo Hubbuch Class Co. ....................... . . Hudson Printing Sz Lithographing Co. . . . .. . Independent Theaters . .. ....,..... . .. . Robert C. Jones 81 Son . . iloy's .................... Kay's Ice Cream ............ Robert S. Killebrew Agency . .. Knoedler St Meredith ........ Koblentz ........... The Krystal Co. . . ... Lansford Piano Co. . . .. J. E. Lawrence ...... L. C. Leach 81 Co. .... .. Letlrand Jewelry Co. . . .. Lennon Co. .......... . Lilie 8: McCall ...... . Criilin Long ............. Lookout Mountain Cleaners . . Lookout Oil 81 Refining Co. Lookout Sporting Goods Co. . .. . Lookout Souvenir Shop ...... Lovemanis ............... Mac's Dry Cleaning .. . Marlin 81 Derryberry .... Martin-Thompson Co. . . . Dayle May .......... . Matthews Pharmacy . .. Day McAmis .......... Tom McGhee, Jeweler . .. . Meadow Brook Farms . . Mercer Pie Co. ...... . . Mid-South Supply Co. .. Miller Bros. Co. ........ .. Al Millerls Music Store .... George B. Miller ......... Mills Sz Lupton Supply Co. . .. Moore 81 King ................ . Mountain City Stove Co. ......... . Mulkey 81 Jackson Super M arkets N ational Funeral Home .......... .... Northside Dry Cleaners . .. Olan Mills Studios ..... Orange Crush ........... Orkin Exterminating Co. . . Ortmeier Machinery Co. . . . Paramount Cleaners . . . Park Hotel ......... T. H. Payne Co. . . Bill Penney Tire Co. .... . Peerless Woolen Mills Pettway Oil Co. ...... . Pickettls ........................... .... Powell Mattress Co. ..........,....,.. . . . . Provident Life 81 Accident Insurance Co. ..... . . ADVERTISERS Pryor. Love Sz Lewis ...... Ouinn Manufacturing Co. . .. Radio Appliance Distributors . Ragland Bros. .......... . T. S. Raulston Co, . . .. Rayls Texaco Service . . . Read House ............. Rolyat Cottages ............ Rossville Coal St Supply Co. . .. . Ruby Falls ................... Samuel Stamping 81 Enameling Co R. K. Scholze .............,... Schumackeris ............ . . Sewanee Coal 81 Supply Co. . . Shealy Radio Co. ........... . . Paul W. Shepherd Realty Co. . .. Sherman 81 Reilly, Inc. . ..... . .. Southern Blow Pipe 31 Roofing Co Southern Products Co. ........ . Southern Sports Co. ..,....... . Standard Iron 81 Wire Works . .. Starkey Printing Co. ........ . Stein Construction Co. .. Steinhoefel's .......... Stovall Hardware Co. . .. W. C. Teas Co. ....... . Templeton's ........ Tennessee Egg Co. . . . Textile Printing Co. . .. Trotter, Boyd St Keese . . . Trundle Bros. .......... . . University of Chattanooga . .. Violet Camera Shop ...... . The Vogue ................... Volunteer State Life Insurance C Wallace Tile Co. ............. . Porter Warner Industries .... WACC .................. WDEF ......... WDOD ........... Wesco Paving Co. ....... . Wheland Co. ............. . Whiteside-Stearns Coal Co. . White Swan Laundry ....... White Way Cleaners ...... Wichman Monument Co. . . .. T. A. Wild ............... Harry T. Wilhoit ........... Williams Coal Co. .......... . Williams 31 Voris Lumber Co. . . . Willingham 81 Co. ......... . Mark K. Wilson Co. . . Irving L. Wilson Co. . . Zeige's Bakery ...... 0 WCCJEQ .Sllwof CQ fw vu same . . , for ils Iine repulalion achieved Jrhrough grad- ualing young men ol high moral, physical, and scholaslic accomplishmenls Io Ialce Iheir places as good cilizens of our Nalion. We are proud Io he associaled wilh McCallie School Jrhrough The S'ruden+'s Accidenl Insurance Plan which has been in ehfecl since 1940. i' Tk 'A' TROTTER, BOYD AND KEESE General Agen+s - Accidenl Deparimenl PR NI' LIFE 8: ACCIDENT INSURANCE CUMPANY CHATTANOOGA I iilllqgqligliieiusil rmfwfvf-f WMM new me ffm 159 HAPPY VALLEY IEE CREAM VANILLA CHOCOLATE STRAWBERRY BUTTER PECAN BLACK WALNUT CHERRY SPECIAL FRENCH VANILLA 160 COMPLIMENTS OF GIRLS' PREPARATORY SCHOOL The Krystal Company HAMBURGERS Americas Choicesl Meals Take Along a Saclcful CI-IATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE ATLANTA, GEORGIA ROME, GEORGIA COLUMBUS, GEORGIA NASI-IVILLE, TENNESSEE MACON, GEORGIA JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA I-IUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA SAVANNAI-I, GEORGIA DAYTONA BEACI-I, FLORIDA BIRMINGI-IAM, ALABAMA T. S. RAULSTON COMPANY, INC. Q- PLUMBING AND PIPING CONTRACTORS 0- 822 McCallie Ave. CALENDAR Wed., Sepl. I6. Caine predicls greal Ihings lor Caine. Thurs., Sepl, I7. Doclor inviles all Ihe new boys up lo The observalory lor a glance al The moon which was 'lin good condilionll al The lime. Fri., Sepl. IS.-Ivlr. Humphries puI's on his overcoal. Mon., Se-pl. 2l. Boys Ialcing physics are inlroduced Io one phase ol Purdyhouse sys- Iem, Ihe Monday morning crud. Tues., Sepl, 22, Buchanan wanls Io borrow a dime. Wed., Seplr. 23. II becomes aculely ob- vious Ihal Ihe lacully me-nagerie has been augmenled by Ihe McCallie lcennels. Wed., Sepl. 30. ln assembly we learn Ihal l-lunl and I-lelen have Ihe hollesl romance in Iown. Tues., Ocl. 6, Lewallen says Ihallhe Chal- lanooga Philharmonic has a good band. Thur., Ocl. 8. Alberlo leels Ihe grealesl improvemenl on campus is Ihe removing ol regulalions concerning whislles, allowing bolh corporals and sergeenls Io wear Ihe same lcind. Compliments of Urkin Exterminatinq Env., Inc. World's Largest Pest Control Company AGNEW HARDWARE COMPANY 30 Frazier Avenue I605CSAIL2jii6AVe Be+ween The Bridges Complimenfs of Phone 2-3IOI EAST BRAINERD WATER BRALNEBQ DSUCQCO- rescrlp lon ruggls s CI-IATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE IOO Easi' Brainerd Road Phone 2-0358 Pharmacisfs E. L. MARTIN 31 T. S. MARTIN JOY'S SOUTHERN SPORTS CO. 732 Cherry SI. Phone 5-I28I WOMEN'S SPORTS WEAR HUNTING 81 FISHING EQUIPMENT AL MILLER MUSIC STORE TOM MCGHEE Jeweler We Sell The Bes ' 5l2 McCallie Ave. Chaffianooge, Tervnesse 732 CI e Y SIVGQT WURLITZER- PIANOS -ORGAHiFRED M' MH-LGR Chaffanooga 2, Tenn. Phone 6-O75I H CENTRAL DRUG STORE Compllmenk OIC Prescripiion Druggisfs AUSTIN FEED 8: SEED CO. Phone 6-3I6I 800 Cenfral Ave. ChaIIanooge, Tenn Complimenjrs of STANDARD IRON Phone 444,239 9OI Dodson Avo. AND WIRE WORKS CASH 81 CARRY LUMBER Complimenrs of The Yard of Friendly Service Phone 6- I 27 I IQO3 Greenwood Ave. Complimemhs of BETTS ENGINEERING CO. Phone 7-6653 5l4 LooIcouI SI. Complimerirs of WILLIAMS COAL CO. BEST WISI-IES COMPLIMENTS WALLACE BILL PENNEY TIRE CO. TILE COMPANY Phone 2-I I I2 I4OI N, Dodson Ave Drink E33 HIBBLER-BARNES ! BUILDING MATERIAL 7-2I3I II HI 2:2-as .'--P. :: : liiff ME Ca, 6010 5, ' 'L :'u -r' 3' i f gig Q 1' 0 D U B LEW C0 I 95.565311-5 TF JCv...u..w- 55' , H-uma 'mud , DOUBLE-COLA BOTTLING CO. Phone 7-7388 BRAINERD HEATING AND ROOFING CO. GAS AND OIL FURNACES ROOFING - GUTTERING SHEET METAL WORK I607 Cenfral Ave. Chaffanooga, T 4'874I 493I Bfafnefd Rd II Pays fo PIay COWUMWS BRAINERD CLEANERS MARK D. CHAPMAN OF MARTIN-THOMPSON Phone 2'2I68 Es+abIishecI I923 Phone 7-3373 706 Cherry Sfreef MOI BRAINERD ROAD AMERICA'S FINEST REPRODUCTIONS W 1-MD, Jno noa MM, rl W W WMCZMWMIQMQQMZL X I X f,-CX I ' X X' QQQAJBQHNIEI MLAXIKUIEIIIQQEQD X-1 x.yX-1g-l-,gg-!x..! 10 IVIILLING IQOAD. IZ'IOLLAND.hIIClIIGAN BAKER I8TI-I CENTURY MAHOGANY, FRENCH PROVINCIAL, PALLADIAN- Exclusive aI' FUWLER BROTHERS A 94 COMPLIMENTS COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF OF MILLS 5 LUPTUN IHE WHEIAND C0 SUPPLY cu. - CI-IATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE A 94 I64 QU A Cl In 06.750 Z? CO. HOSIERY AND NOTIONS Mofkef Sffeef CfT5+'rjf'QQq5!TeV'Tf'1Qff ' FOX BROS. CO. , ChaHanoO9a's Olclesi' Wholesale Grocers ,.. D'SQ'?3+gi?Of SQUARES M A NCOOF 'awwsssse k' 51' H W ' COP-APLIMENTS Fl0l'Zff AND M3-415 TREMONT STP':U CHATTANOOGA ROCK PRODUCTS CO. P-O fn A F C F'LFifO'Ci3jA-Eb-N, 4-N533 COMPLIMENTS COMPUMENTS OF C? THE WILLIAMS af vows CURRIN CO., INC. LUMBER C0- 6 , .,p ' C. 165 Complimenlrs of OLAN MILLS STUDIOS Phone 2-2267 I7I5 McCallie A AND HUFFAKER Established I887 Complimenlrs of STOVALL HARDWARE CO if 7II Cherry Sfreef ChaHan GENERAL INSURANCE COMPLIMENTS jk OF 806 Cherry Sfreef Phone 6-3lOl COMPLIMENTS OF DALTON CANDLEWICK MILLS AND CANDLEWICK YARN COMPANY 166 L. C. LEACH CO. 738 Crerrf Si Com l'm I pi en S McCaIIie's Official Jeweler ol BASEBALL-FOOTBALL-BASKETBALL TENNESSEE Eee COMPANY ,M WAGC ,450 MUSIC - MYSTERY - DRAMA COMPLIMENTS OE NATIONAL FUNERAL HOME VIOLET CAMERA SHOP 9 E. Sevenllw Sl. 3625 Brainerd Rd. CompIimen+s of CI1aI Ianooga Surgical Co. Physician and Hospilal Supplies Plnones 7-5677-7-5678 4lO McCallie Ave, Complimenls ol TEXTILE PRINTING COMPANY Plwone 7-4544 BELCHER SHOE SERVICE For 'I'I1e Finesl' in SI'1oe Repairing Talce Your SI1oes 'Io BeIcI1er's New Localion Telephone 8 Wesl Ninllw 7-792I COMPLIMENTS OF BROWN FENCE CO. CALENDAR Fri., Od. 9. Urgenl pleas lrom Maclellan 'lor pencilsliarpeners are answered willw lwandy, all-purpose doorslops. Tues., Ocl, I3. N. Clialrlanooga boys are lale as Gisl racks up Transmission No. I ol 'rlie presenl eclnool year. Thur., Ocl. IS. Swealers become regula- Iion al' drill. Mon., OCT, I9. Swealers required for meals. Wed., OCI. 2l, Swealers also required lor devolions and classes. Tliur., Ocl. 22. Twenly-live rugged, sliirl- sleeved individualisls miss devolions. Tues., Od. 27. Zimmerman renders a solo: I I:igl1+,'ream,iiglilI Wed.. Nov. 4. One lnears rumors 'ro 'rlne eiclecl Ilwar Berz is a spaslic. Tues., Nov. IO. Cadels sleel 'rliemselves lor anollwer Armislice Day solo as Colonel S voice gels riper wilrlw Jme years. Fri., No. I3. N. Clwallanooga boys lale as Gisl does il again. Mon., Nov. Io. Vifallace and llie Beer Barrel Pollca sleal rlne snow lrom a lardy Eppergon, wlwo 'rlwrills Jrlne crowd willv liis sparlclinq, new lwil' song, Sliinefi McCeIIie's new Gymnasium, Classrooms, Sfudy I IaII 84 Eoofball EIeId are equipped WIIII The IeIes+ Mid-SouII1 Engineered Liglnlring Eixfures. MID-SOUTH SUPPLY COMPANY Phone 6-4I I I IO2 Eas+ EIevenIIm SIreeI CIma++anooga, Tennessee 4 SCORES HIGH EVERY TIME... 9 O Q Q Wpgozqjgil 2 .I Q .QQ I CE 2 S CREAM 5 S 3744 Brainerd Road. Phone 2-3032. MAKE IT YOUR DAILY TASTE TREAT! 168 LOOKOUT OIL- f i LENNON COMPANY. INC. Vi Air Condifioning Con+rac+ors REFINING co. 'i x-,1 Makers of ' AMX M Si i SHORTENING ' W CHATTANOOGA TENN Complmenfs of LOOKOUT SOUVENIR SHOP LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN, TENN. H. L. lvlallhews, Proprielor ,. . Prescripiions Called For and Delivered ll You Wanl a Souvemr . H l4OO Dodds Ave. Phone 2 3I68 YOU can Find H' Here- Arcade Printing Co. l8I5 E. MAIN ST. COMPLIMENTS MEADOW BROOK FARMS, INC. Grade A Pasreurized Milk QUALITY FIRST - SERVICE ALWAYS 38l4 Brainerd Road Pl 0ne 23826 169 COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF MOCRE 8: KING CITY WATER COMPANY 336 MARKET OF and MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY CHATTANOOGA 544 McCallie Ave. GARDNER BRIGHT, Realfor GARDNER BRIGHT FLETCHER BRIGHT BLESSING, WATERHOUSE 81 CC. WHOLESALE GROCERS 520-30 Easf I0+h S+. Phone 6-I25l BRAINERD ' RIVIERA COMPLIMENTS SKYWAY O RED BANK 0 BROAD ST. QF DRIVE-IN THEATERS W. C. TEAS COMPANY Every'Ihing EIec+ricaI I66 Easf Eigh+h S+., Phone 7-T246 SQ Ei:rd?I5SI CBS ELDER 3, CQ, cownnws Members cu-IATTANQOGA New York Siock Exchange. GAS COMPANY HUBBUCH GLASS CO. -Q-be I855 CENTRAL AVE. NO MATTER WHAT IT IS-OR WHERE IT CAME FROM-IF YOU GOT IT A TRUCK BROUGHT IT. I lil I -' ,JACK co LE ,Inq f' 3 U I9 JACK CO-E co.,-Nc. Dependable TransporTa'rion IQOO Vande-rbiI+ Road P.O. B 274 BIRMINGHAM, ALA XXXAQZEIIIT 3 f, El Q ' ' , S- 'TBI -S 'S 1 . -- 50'- 'I 1 I aff' A- II TIT I LILIE 8. lvlccALL KoFFE,KU,, INC' IS soon ' COFFEE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES . Roas+ecI and Dis'rribu+ecI by Phone 4-0038 5OI Dodds Ave. RAGLAND BROS. CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS WI-IITESIDE-STEARNS CQMPLIMENTS DOAL CO. QF CI1aHanooga's FinesI coal Yard MATT L. BROWN CO. Phone 6-4108 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY OAK AND MAPLE FLOORING 0 MILLWORK REDWOOD 0 PINE PANELING PLYWOOD 0 WEATHERSTRIPPED WINDOWS CaII 3-3273 BRAINERD LUMBER CC. 34lB Fvfcn Park BIve. SAMUEL STAMPING AND ENAMELING COMPANY GEO. B. MILLER Cedified Public Accounfani IOI1ioI I52 N. E. 92nd Sweet MIAMI 35, FL RICA COMPLIMENTS OE BROWN BROTHERS Con+rac+ors I7CI CenIreI Avenue O COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF PP BETHEA'S J. E. LAWRENCE RESTAURANT THE VOGUE CITIES SERVICE MARLIN 8: DERRYBERRY E 5 :--- Si 9':'e 2-92 CALENDAR. Kgn . x E. 1-fx,-.-,-5,5--A in ., J . .. ., :Q-2,.A2,-:--f-.-,--,5 :,-,. N COf.f'PJ TEN , S OF FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSOCIATIDN 0F CHATTANOOGA V:'J'e-2' BJ :i g CHATTE NOCCSA, TE! ESSEE Curren'r rafe on savings 2If2 Gfaigg DRY GOODS-NOTIONS 32' 5 Efi e'3 QCEC HATTf'+.NCC3f-N. TENNESSEE KNI4' I ,X- CONTOR BROS BEST WISHES FROM ARROW TRANSFER 8. STORAGE CO. I208 KING STREET COMPLIMENTS OF BRAYTEN PHARMACEUTICAL CO. COMPLIIVIENTS OF SOUTHERN BLOWPIPE 81 ROOFING CO. COMPLIMENI-S WILLINGHAM QF AND COMPANY HAJOCA CORP. X- LUMBER AND HIGHLAND PARK LUMBER MILLWORK I37 Nor+I'1 Greenwood Ave. I700 CI1es+nu'r S+. Phone 6-I I05 Phones 4-266I 1 4-2662 CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE P frm CHATTANOOGAQNTENNESSEE BRAINERD VARNELL HARDWARE CO. 3I I4 BRAINERD RD. COMPLIMENTS OF WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY CALENDAR Tues., Jan. I2, Mr. Purdy is lired ol im- malure lreshmen, Wed., Jan. I3, lzranlz gels E class. Thur., Jan. I4. Clemenls says he will wresl- le and win anywhere lhey pul him. Fri., Jan. I7. Sullivan gels E class. Mon., Jan. I8, Mr. Slrader menlions some- lhinq aboul having been down lhis road beloref' Wed., Jan. 20. E class becomes lhe suc- cessor lo lhe old, oulmoded live marks as leachers begin lo lind il a mosl salislaclory penally lor anylhing. Wed., Jan. 27. Sludenl allired in lhe cool blue lhreads ol McCallie School as- semble early lo submil a Iillle lesl ol lheir lcnowledqe. Fri., Jan. 29. Orders are lalcen lor lhe Commissarys new line ol lwo-bil doglags. Mon., Feb. I, Doclor McCallie lells lhe sludenl body aboul lhe lime Abe Lincoln lipped his hal lo an old Negro. Tues., Feb. 2, 'lMush Lawlon and Sir John are voled lhe lwo meanesl boys in school. Wed., Feb. 3. Buchanan aslis lor help in lindinq all ol his boolcs. JAMES R. CHAMBERLAIN Reallors Q' 720 WALN UT STREET COMPLIMENTS OF BU RKART-SCHIER CHEMICAL COMPANY COMPLIMENTS or A F3 GENERAL APPLIANCE CCRP. The General Eledric S'Iore 7l6 Cherry Sl. Telephone 5-36l7 ADVERTISING C0 CGMPUMENTS 42I VINE STREET OF I Mail Adverfising 'FOI' Over YeaI'S Mercer's Delicious Pies LeH.erS1No+iceS-Forms V Prin+ecI and Mulfigraphed 7IO C Neal S+. Challaneo T COMPLIMENTS OF DUNCAN ELECTRIC COMPANY 2605 E. Main Slreel I 5 COMPLIMENTS ROBERT C. JONES 8: SON WITH OUR SINCERE BEST WISHES FOR McCALLIE CI-IATTANOOGA GLASS COMPANY M ufacfurers of CIRCLE-C BOT LES Complimenfs CITIES-SERVICE of CITIES UNIVERSITY OF SERVICE CHATTANOOGA PETTWAY OIL COMPANY G IN DAVID A LOCKMILLER P a + CHATTANOCGA SAM CHESTER 8: COMPANY INSURORS Glen W. Smofherman, Jr. Sam H. Chesfer, Jr. A ciafes Phone 6-i228 830 Cherry Sfreelr CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE . because you love smarf ihings . COMPUMENTS OF J. W. BRCOKS 81 SONS COMPLIMENTS RUSSVILLE DUAL 8: UPPLY 60. QUALITY COALS - BUILDING MATERIALS MODERN EOIJIPMENT 5005 English Ave. Phone 4-l556 GORDON GAMBILL 8: CO. General Insurance 702 Cherry S+, 7'I482 COM PLIMENTS OF NORTHSIDE DRY CLEANING COMPANY 3l5 Nor+h lvlarlcel Slreel POWELL MATTRESS CO. MATTREss RENovATioN euosizs Recoveizeo 6l5fI7 E. Main SI. Phone 6-8062 CALENDAR Thur., Eeb. 4. Wild applause as Major Burns has nolhing Io say. Eri., Eeb. 5, McCallie loaded wilh SI. Johnis College ads promising no classes, no Iesls, no homework, and no diploma. No Ialc- ers, eilher. Mon., Eeb. 8. Poindexler ioins Malh V lor Ihe six-weel4 Solid course and immedialely impresses everyone pre-senr wilh his Jrhoughl- lul and discerning queslions. Sal., Eeb. I3, Wheels begin Io Iurn across The river as sludenls honor 'Ihe Sweelhearl ol McCallie. Tues., Feb. l5. Overcoals required al as- sembly as School hils on brillianl new econ omy move-no heal, Thur., Feb. IS. Soccer Ieam downs 'rhe IHAI Nbigll Rea. lvlon., Eeb. 22. Baylor finally comes wilh somelhing Jrruly original, a 5weeIhearI ol Baylor conlesl. Wed., Feb, 24. Doclor Bob prescribes Iwo minules daily medilalion Io soolhe Ihe rul- lled nerves ol Ihe sludenl body. Tues.. Mar, 2. Conner loses his panls, Enioy Year Round Pleasure Demand FIorida's Fines? SEALD-SWEET Cifrus Fruifs sea.Id'SWeQI Q Muni ' JUIII I i .Fresh or Canned J w- --H5 Seald-Sweefs IIwe Brand OF I A FRIEND n SURGICAL SUPPLIES, INC. 930 E. Third SI. I Iospi+aI and Laborafory Equipmenf COMPLIMENTS OF DURAND HOSIERY MILLS cn-IATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE 180 COMPLIMENTS OF CHATTANOOGA'S FINEST HOTEL THE REHD HUUSE OUR BEST WISHES TO THE MnIIAI.I.IE SIZHIJUL AND TO TI-IE FINE YOUNG MEN WI-IO ARE ITS STUDENTS DIXIE MERCERIZING COMPANY COMMERCIAL STATIONERY Sr SUPPLY CO. OFFICE SUPPLIES OFFICE FURNITURE 81 EOUIPMENT A CompIeTe PrinTing Service IO9 EasT 7Th STreeT Phone 6- I 24I CALENDAR Wed., Mar. 3. Mai. says To sTop This Thing oT Talcing oTI boyls panTs. lvlon., Mar. 8. ln compliance wiTh The reg- ulaTion recorded above, iusT Lawwill's shirT is Talcen. Fri., Mar. I2. Spring Research begins as Teachers manage To uTilize even vac3aTion Time by assigning Themes and boolf TesTs due Tor The day aTTer holidays end. Tues., lvlar, 22. Boys reTurn To The mill aTTer Ten days oT cornpleTe resT and relaxa- Tion. SaT., Mar. 27, G.P.S. dance: awaiTed TighTs wiTh Baylor are ThwarTed. Mon., Mar, 29, DogTags arrive: Tind ex- cellenT use as subsTiTuTes Tor Senior rings To give To The girl one doesn'T wanT To ven- Ture Too much on. Thur., Apr. I. Clemrner and RaTTon say They will geT STeward IT iT is The lasT Thing They ever do. Wed., Apr. 7. LeTTy Lou and Chuclc Rogers prepare Tor a go aT TisTicuTTs. Big Deal!! Mon., Apr. I2, Rogers begins To Teel his oaTs by Talcing on Long. o I300 S, CresT Rd. I80B McCallie Ave. , 8I-3Il3 2-83I5 I. L. BRIDGERS 81 SONS The Convenie'nT FurniTure STore I9I8 E. Third ST. Phone 2-4823 ComplimenTs R. E. HILL INSURANCE AGENCY I2I E. SixTh S+. Phone 6-6455 COMPLIMENTS OE WICHMAN MONUMENT COMPANY Designers and Manufadurers ARTiSTIC MONUMENTS MARKERS - MAUSOLEUMS PARAMOUNT CLEANERS 25I I Eas+ Mafn Plwone 2-I l29 ARCHER PAPER COMPANY Wholesale Paper Produc+s F e 6-BIB? H24 Merle' S' in Marble and Grani+e PWS 9-3266 CHAMBERLAIN AND Dooos 5225 Brainerd Rd. - Cl'wa'r+anooga, Tenn. Good Food is Good l-leal+h f STOP WHERE YUU ARE CQMPLIMENTS BUY A OE BRDCK CANDY BAR by EARL CAMPBELL CLINIC BROCK CANDY CO. CHATTANOQGA -T 8 a , rea-9 . .5 . ff? 3' . L 3-31 ,R . :wa-fi ' , i , U1 ' f' T15 .,.. . . ..,-...,..,V, ..,.V.,. 4, T 3 . 9 52.111 .,S1Ijf1EzsE5Qsg , 'wr 5 Q 5 , .. 5 if wx . A gr.. ,-,sz . ,,.. fi, QQ, TF . V .25 . Q I I Aa' , - -,Q -. VN,.,,A,W:l 'rt . . , 'f':5:1:?' .Tiff 2 ffl my 'Va:-:- :V:-:-:: :V:-.-:V:iS:5:2'i:1:1,1:-' .yn 1 ,.:...-, 55- E7E'?f' iff?fiE'351i1i1523??ES5?55iE3E5-55 -A . -2 523.15 5431? 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FRANKLIN, Arcl-ni'rec+ MARE 55 WILSU GENERAL CONTRACTORS T. A. WILD EU. 184 PEERLESS WOOLEN MILLS ROSSVILLE, GEORGIA MANUFACTURERS OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S WEAR R+ IS1' H 900AM+ 500PM uw MEM MARKET PARK HOTEL ChaHanooga's FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS Nices+Ho1'el Fish, Oysiers and Poulfry 4 if Teiephones 6-I l58. 6-I I59 JOHN SMARTT 340 WEST QLL1 S+. Manager 185 MOUNTAIN CITY STOVE COMPANY CAFETERIA EQUIPMENT Cornplimenfs OI Cha'r+anooga Bu++on 8: Badge Co. 205 E. 8Ih S+, IDorne BIdq.I Guhfirrerls for Boys and Srudenfs THE BOY'S SHOP Fadory RCA vlcroR.PHlLco COmpI'me IS OI -mEwsIoN- cl-lEcK-R-BoARD PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Seeds, Feeds, Fer+iIizers XIO8 Brainerd Rd. Phone 4-I508 727 E, Ilfh Sf. 3426 BraInerd Rd 27 Cherokee BIvd. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN CLEANERS QuaIi'ry Cleaners Lookouf Mounfain, Tennessee CHATTANOOGA FISHERIES Fresh and Frozen Sea Foods Frozen Fruifs and Vegefables Corner Easr TenIh and Douglas V l X f3,FIeetwuulI Jupllfwmatized CUFFEE THE GOODNESS IS COOKED IN COOPER DYER FurniIu're - LinoIeum I4 E, Main Complirnenlrs of A FRIEND COFRANCESCO DECORATING AND GENERAL SERVICES 4-6280 comer Highland Park and Measure Aven GORDON FOODS Trucks Serving Ihe Besf 629 SPEARS AVE. Complimenrs of TRUNDLE BROS. 833 Cherry S+. WHITE WAY CLEANERS Phone 84-I6I5 RossvIIIe, Ga. MAC'S DRY CLEANERS 32I7 Brainerd Road COM PLIMENTS OF SHERMAN 81 REILLY, INC. KNOEDLER 8: MEREDITH pfumging ana! .jvleafing Confracfom CHATTANOOGA'S NEWEST COM PLI M ENTS HOTEL KEY l00ofo Air Cooled TANOO OF RUBY FALLS i SQ H ' .,,l ' Colomal Bread 0 .A , E is ood , A- ,Muff uf-14 af441f.7zw,u...1. 5 ' :A b COMPLIMENTS OF J. TELFORD FREEMAN COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF FEHN'S RESTAURANTS Hixson Pike aT TremonT Georgia Ave. aT FounTain Sq. O COMPLIMENTS 0- or COM PLIMENTS BRAINERD GROCERY OF THE CHATTANOOGA MEDICINE COMPANY 1- COMPLIMENTS OF GEO. A. HORMEL 8: CO. CALENDAR Tues., Apr, l3, Rogers' courage heighrens as he warns Weex To waTch his sTep, Wed., Apr, I4. Mush LawTon and Sir John are worried. Fri., Apr. I6. Po'lc Chop and Snoolcs ini- TiaTe TormaTion Tor day sTude'nTs as The TirsT in a series oT reTorms. Mon., Apr. 20, Purdy insisTs ThaT The D, Purdy in The carToon is noT him, buT his loroTher, Donald. Wed.. Apr, 22. Senior English scholars encounTer The ulTimaTe in morale desTroyers, The Trusdell eighT-poinT crud sheeT, Thur., Apr. 23. PreparaTion Tor Go-vern menT lnspecTion begins. SaT., Apr. 25. The girls go Tor Sir John on The DebaTe-DramaTics Trip To Knoxville. Mon., Apr. 27, Colonel warns cadeTs noT To wriTe on TesT sheeTs while he is insTrucTing as record number of miliTary TesTs are given in one clay. Tues., Apr. 28. Governmenlr lnspecTion. Wed.. Apr. 29. CoismopoliTe Ware Tinds Talcers a biT scarce Tor his see-The-world Tour unTil Man-of-The-World Spence prom- ises To Take in The unlisTed spoTs. Burns is shocked, HALE AND WALLACE, INC. FLOOR COVERINGS - ACOUSTICAL CEILING-S WDEF WDEF-TV Firsi' in Radio Firsf Wi+I'i TELEVISION Public Address 8: Sound Sys+ems SoundScriber DicI'a'ring Sysfems Television Sales 8: Service BYRNE 8: CO. 639 CI1esI'nuI SI. AMERICAN LAVA CORPORATION CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE THE NATION'S LEADER IN TECHNICAL CERAMICS ALS? Wa TRADE MARK INSULATORS FOR RADIO, TELEVISION, AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CusI'om Made Thread Guides Used By Every Leading Producer Of SynI'I1e'ric Yarns SOUTHERN PRODUCTS CO., INC. SANITARY SUPPLIES IOO5 CInes+nu+ SI. Chafianooga, Tenn. LOOKOUT SPORTING GOODS CO. 300 W. ZCPHW Sfreef CI-IATTANOOGA 2 MANUFACTURERS RECONDITIONERS ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE PBYOR, 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 ChaHanooga, Tennesse COMPLIMENTS OF ' BAYLOR SCHOOL 190 SCOTT N. BROWN COMPLIMENTS COMPANY VOLUNTEER STATE LIFE :SLINCE INSURANCE COMPANY CO P S WIN VALZTLE PRIZES OF THORCDBRED GENERAL MORTGAGE COMPANY up an COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND X- THE CHATTANOOGA NEWS-EREE PRESS X- CALENDAR Thur., Apr. 30. Doc'ror Iells 'rhe srudenf body aboul lhe 'rime George Washinglon fipped his ha+ ro an old Negro. Salr., May I, I-Iela leaves her buddies. Mon., May 3. Swealer requiremenls are finally rescinded for all bul Milner, who discovers all his shir'rs have shorl sleeves. Tues., May 4. Facully says forging of names on dare lisl mus+ slop. Barnwell agrees. Wed., May 5. Monkey-meal becomes lhe preferred fare as boys finally recognize lhe Tuesday and Thursday nighl menu. Thur., May 6. Old-Hme fliclcers show a nervous Beaver, wilh hair, wi'rh Capl. Purdy leading a silenl band and Capf. Dunlap proudly puffing his goose-slepping Kadels Ehrough 'rhe paces. Fri., May 7, Ivlobilized boarding s+uden+s are abruplly halled. Mon., May IO. Milner incurs 'rhe ever- lasfing wralh of Mr. Purdy, who cloesn'l care abouf 'rhe busled boiler, bul would Iilce l'o know where 'rhe charred piece of paper came from. To read daily +he besf newspaper he can buy is one mark of an infelligenl' cifizen. 9 THE CHATTANOOGA TIMES McCallie Pafrons Prefer CASCADES MOTEL A Qualify Courf On Highway 4I SE Phone 9-5lO8 3625 Ringgold Rd. COMPLIMENTS OF ATHENS OIL COMPANY ATHENS, TENNESSEE ORTMEIER MACHINERY CO. If i+'s machinery, we can fix I+. l42O Williams Telephone 7-4486 Congra+uIa+ions +0 +I1e Class WORLD LEADER of '54 IN ZEIGE'S BAKERY TELEVISION QUALITY PRINTING COMPLIMENTS COLOR AND COMMERCIAL OF LITHOGRAPHING HOME PLATE CAFETERIA G':J:gg:A'L'1':2'i Ci' M and Chew SIS' 1400 CheS+nu+ Phones 7-5649-7- FRUITS AND VEGETABLES COUNTRY HAMS 702 E I IIIW SI- Clwallanooga, Tenn. Phone 7-O47l 193 Bring refreshment into g r have CI Coke play QU LX ,uf MARK REGISFEREU of W, 7 up P Mf-1,4 ZH f f M reams is U mga ,refe d lrade-mari, r BogffrffffgS2fCfg2fQ:fACffQ+fS emit BY 11 0 A FRIEND PORTER WARNER INDUSTRIES, INC. 335-9 VoIun+eeE Building CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE 9 TALES-CLAYS-SILICA BENTONITE-FELDSPAR 1- Delive d P A ywlwere COMPLIMENTS ROLYAT COTTAGES .im amide Easi ca+y Limiis on Highways I I and 64 HARRY T. WILHOIT euLF senvlce 0 MCCALLIE 8: DODDS AVE. LUMBER 0 MILLWORK ROOFING 0 INSULATION 0 APPLIANCES 0 READY MIXED CONCRETE Building Supplies of All Kinds SEWANEE COAL AND SUPPLY CO. IO38 Easi Main SI. Phone 7-2I9I coMPuMENrs CALENDAR OF Tues., May I I. The NATs find much lime CHATTANOOGA MATTRESS CO. Makers of THE PERFECT SLEEPER COMPLIMENTS OF CARTER BROS. cHATTANooeA, TENN. 'ro spread 'rheir doc+rines while Ihe princi- ples are cozily conrained in E class on Ihe campus . . . Fri., May I4. Parade downfown, Mon., May I7. Governmenf refurns Su- perior rafing as everyone swears The in- specior musf have been blind. Tues., May I8. Gilliland pushes Colburn for head cheerleader. Wed., May I9. Sadness reigns as Mai's voice relurns. Thur., May 20. Docior Iells Ihe sfudenr body abou+ 'rhe Iime George Washinglon Iipped his hal' Io an old Negro. Fri., May 2l, Mai. rudely siops all blan- lcef-'rossing aclivifies afrer glassy-eyed de- volees describe ils merirs in glowing Ierms. Sun., May 23. Sisrer becomes Frog's spon- sor. Mon., May 24. Beav reiurns HunI's and McCalI's boolcs 'ren 'rimes as Ihe school gives everybody one lasi +rea+ in assembly. Tues., May 25. Talking in building be- comes Ihe newesl expulsion offense as head- masiers open anli-noise drive. RETAIL MERCHANTS MILLER BROS. CO. TEMPLETON'S KOBLENTZ EDWARDS 81 LEBRON. LTD. I-IARDIE 81 CAUDLE HENDERSON 84 COLEMAN T. I-I. PAYNE CO. Le-GRAND JEWELRY CO. FULMER, REEVES 81 WARE LANSFORD PIANO CO. LOVEMANS, INC. CRISMAN I-IARDWARE CO. DAYLE MAY EAVES BADGE 81 EMBLEM CO. SI-IUMACKER'S STEINI-IOEFEL'S 197 CALENDAR Wed., May 26. One oT The TunniesT sTories we've heard in a long Time: IT seems one day ThaT King Paroulc was walking in his EgypTian gardens when . ,i Thur., May 27. Bill Turneribegins hanging ouT aT The lal4e every aTTernoon aTTer hear- ing oT The new 50-yard swimming TesT Tor graduaTion. Fri., May 28. Henegar and Big Red Team up To demonsTraTe The reacTion beTween a Ford Truclc and a Chevrolelr wagon hood. SaT., May 29. CerTain Trenzied Seniors begin a hasTy review Tor Tinals when College Board grades are announced. OThers pack up Tor a liTTIe vacaTion before The Trials oT GraduaTio-n, Mon., May 3I. Mr. Humphries Takes OTT his overcoaT. Fri., June 4, Spence ThreaTens To paddle liT'rle McCallie. Cullis is OTTicer oT The Day. SaT., June 5. Mr. Brown assumes a role wholely ouT oT proporTion To his Taslc, buT somehow we geT Through Class Day. Mon., June 7. Almosf I00 Seniors become eligible Tor a Diploma and a blanlc checlc made ouT To The Alumni Fund. CLIFT-SMITH CO. O In'rerna+ionaI Harves+er Producfs O 500 W, Main MARVIN CATRON Television Service 3446 Brainerd Rd, Phone 4-5l4I ComplimenTs CHATTANOOGA REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING CO. I7I9 Rossville Ave. Phone 7-3329 HARPER DRUG CO. 326 McCallie Phone 6-7I6I PAUL W. SHEPHERD REALTY CO. Insurance-Real Esfafe-Morfgages 826 Cherry ST. Phone 6-5693 OUINN MANUFACTURING COMPANY Formica CabineT Tops 4-I53I 3708 IOTh Ave. we ji5cAer Co. 8 WesT EighTh ST. COMPLIMENTS STEIN CONSTRUCTION CO. RAY'S TEXACO SERVICE McCallie Ave. a+ Dodds RAY RCTHBERGER, OWNER 24hS Ph 292 93822 + VNXJ MN f l iw 95 CHATTANOOGA BAKERY CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE There Will Always Be Someone Taking Your Measure Some measures are lalcen wilh a rape buf 'rhe more imporranl measures of life are laken by 'rhe people who size us up, whelher if be sweelhearl, a classmare, a son or daughler, or a prospeclive employer. There is always some keen eye, whelher we know if or nol, scrulinizing lhe dimensions nol only of our physiques buf of our minds, abililiries, and characlers. Your lraining af McCallie has been designed lo improve The dimensions of bolh your mind and characler so Thar when you graduale il can be said lhal here slands a Cader foursguare 'ro lhe world, ready and eager 'ro shoulder lhe responsibililieg which his parlicular lalenls and abililies qualify him lo assume. We measure Cadels for uniforms. Our cuslomers measure us in lheir appraisal oi our abilily lo execule a uniform conlracl salisfaclorily. ll will be a never-ending eilorl on our parl lo lceep our measuremenls good in lhe eyes ol McCallie School. We salule- 'rhe Gradualing Class and wish you all Godspeed in your chosen field ol endeavor, IRVI G L. WIL 0 C0. Designed, prinred, and bound by BENSON PRINTING CO., llashville, Tenn. 200 , ,fm 1, , at 5 if 'J Q, , H ' W ' UH 5 1 ' 1' v 'ff' 95 5 X L 5 A K bf lt? 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