McCallie High School - Pennant Yearbook (Chattanooga, TN)

 - Class of 1968

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LEFT, ABOVE: Luther Killian- All-American wrestler, Grayson winner and invaluable leader in all phases of school life--accepts his Mid- Souzh medal. LEFT, BELOW : Kea-Kia sponsored the student constitution and new student government. Pictured, members Scott Langley, Charles Marlin, Bob Bobo, Luther Killian. RIGHT: Senior leaders discuss new student govern- ment outside their dorm. Kea-Kio, working under the leader- ship of Mr. Spencer McCallie III, wrote a constitution for a new form 1 of student government. This consti- tution was the result of Keo-Kio's and. others' desire for the school to have a sullicient communication between administrators and students, to have opportunities for more per- sons lo participate in school life and to 'have specific channels for rule changes. These goals, if they are achieved, must be achieved in 'future years. Yet the year '67-68, with its constitution, changed part of the basic structures of the school, and in .all probability improved life at McCallie. It at least made life at McCallie able to be improved. Koo-Kia deserved much credit for the personality of the' year. Leaders , tend to form the personality of a group, Ar McCallie the senior class leads all phases of school life. To ' continue the metaphor, the Senior Class provides the head for the body of the year. The head is what is important. Thus the year '67-68'was, in essence, an individualistic, out- doorish. humanitarian Senior Class. This Senior Claes, made this year deep in memories, rich in service and unique in everything. ,V .lm- - sepgle 3? .: is 1-serif: :fr 7 WMF ' T' ' 1. e ll il w I ll. -. r ' of l I 'Syl , ' 2 ' Q --' ' seg. B6 g -' V . -5' 1 :: W Q ., W , , ,I E-F: . .:':!:I , , Tami Sl ' '- ' 1' fi? s , i l . . ' '31 55: ' - :ki 'V QQ ,, ,, ..: ::5 n Z ' pw ' ' ' E we ' Q , 1 . ,. - ' ....: ,.-'::.,.i,n Lb., 1.4, 121-I L? V .sin ----ef -os M ,. ,. . -i ,. . :-i .,.......:....



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The McCallie School consists of teach- ers, students, stall and administration. The glue that bound this organization together was a special group of people dedicated to the school as a whole. Under Dr. Spencer J. McCallie's leadership, the school received a new gym floor and air-conditioning for the chapel. Endeavoring to know the stu- dents better, Dr. Spencer talked to a great number of them, discussing prob- lems and encouraging academic achieve- ment. Mr. Houston Patterson succeeded in serving both the school and the com- munity. Active on campus, he functioned as a mathematics teacher while coach- ing varsity soccer and co-advising the Student Council. Unofficially, he served as an advisor for students in need of a friend. ln every branch of the school there was some trace of work done by Dr. J. P. McCallie. He was active in the Missionary Committee and in raising money for t.he Chattanooga Bible Study Committee. Demonstrating his powerful Christian convictions, he made his in- fluence felt in his school and community. During his second year at McCallie, Colonel John Moore continued the pro- gram he had outlined on his arrival. Working through his ofiicers in daily meetings, Colonel strove to maintain discipline and to make drill more in- teresting for the cadets. Major Arthur Lee Burns chased tar- dies to chapel, watched over the lunch line, and enforced uniform regulations. A man of countless tasks, Maj. put in a twelve-hour day worrying about 1 the student body. Never hurrying, he read lists and explained the complica- tions of school life to new students. Mr. Warren James led the morning hymn, guided the Student Council, and served as advisor to the headmaster. Best known for his work with the senior class, he continued to help boys get into college. Captain Russel Tate labored as head of the junior School and administrator of Marine Physical Fitness Tests and the athletic program. As head of the scholarship program, Mr. C. M. S. Mcllwaine made many changes for the students' benefit. Hold- ing multiple positions, he served as as- sociate headmaster, Senate advisor, Discipline Committee member, and fund raiser for the Sustaining Fund. L..f LEFT: Much of the quality of a school lies in its headmaster. Dr. Spencer J. McCallie has capably led McCallie School to its prestigious position among the nation's prep schools. ABOVE, TOP: Mr. A. Warren .lamcs looks over various college informations. Mr. James was invaluable in his duties as as- sislant to the hcadmaster and as senior advisor. BETH' - ltr ABOVE, RIGHT: Showing Zim Cauble his name on one of many lists, Major lMajj A. L. Burns double-checks Zim's reason for skipping breakfast and reminds him that the usual penalty will be enacted. ABOVE: Mr. Chalmers Mcllwaine meets with the Student Senate to advise them in their awarding of punish- ment to boys who break the Honor System. I3 1 4 Q, 5- ,

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