Oak Ridge High School - Oak Log Yearbook (Oak Ridge, TN)
- Class of 1959
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N if s..-' filly, sf' ' Now, after fifteen years, our city is among the richest ,ui Kg in The world, for it never has found time to divide itself. M 5 iff Its youth has gained something far more valuable than ,555 material wealth: a spirit that cannot be defined lxiffz in any language, but is known to every Oak Ridger . . . W and this is the essence of Oak Ridge High School. ln that spirit we present our 1959 Oak Log. f xl f QX-muy 'J vvflwafn, ,L ff'U,Z'E7 67, 7fVo7'n'L- OJ7 .Lfffmg ,Z 1 If K ftlfw - Mfm, W Q22 A :if ggi Aggmimstratigjand Facug, - 45?e?d0W M7 jfdfff' s nqww' , fbclffvul-+A Classes Page 25 Organizations Page IOI 2 Y, v ff 2?g,..,.J' , ', ' T 1 , g 1-Jig., . J 1 'Vg 1 .f, l J m 4 .,f,,I I 7 5 A V 5 ! - 2 . 1 3 of P f Af vs. -as N 0 'K 19 M f ' 4 Ntglvltles, . , -, ,Page el T5 Q I I ' A s ,' C r. 1 ' , ,I ,W 9 1 f . In f a 0 N Nw 1 L A , :Q Q l ' I Am , Q I' 5 f, ' u 0 I , xl I r I H 1 '. 1 R K U , , ,ll 1 M 1 ' J F .l ' f' My I, 0 I , f o Q 1 'fx A J . ff. ,, N.. Q vfAlhl2fi6-5 -f ' 'J 4 . I' 4. V , P1aVgekI,2.2A A ' ' g v f 15' ' ,f V- 5- 1' ke '-. nf ' A ,ff 1 4 5 I -A r' ,. ,sn 4 , ' - I I J 5 .- .y f' , 1 -' V, A wr . . X W' 1 ij ' , S Advertisements Page I 39 N5 I ik.: eiei, J cf. x 1 Wildcats' Dreams are born Challenging compermon A Cm F tM E LFNTH Everyone please smgl Voie vote vote! A good show' Oak Ridge High, all hail! 'i So close . , , 1 Chin up a little, please! The grand hnole! 4 V Q f a p.' Mr. L. P. Cushman The highest seat in the administra- tion is filled by Mr. Cushman, He ad- ministers and co-ordinates the program of the schools through the assistant superintendent and other supervisory personnel. Mr. Cushman is known at the high school as the man who shakes the hands of the graduating seniors, Administration Mr. T. H. Dunigan Keeping the school running smoothly can be attributed to our principal. Dr. Thomas Our assistant superintendent. Dr. Thomas, who once taught shop, now spends his time in the big shop help- ing run the Oak Ridge School System. For the past four years Dr. Thomas has served as our superintendents right hand. Mr. T. H. Dunigan Although school leadership and activities keep Mr. T. H. Dunigan, our principal, occupied nearly twelve full months of the year, he also has other interests such as family and improvement of home and grounds. Another inter- est is working on the television set when the need arises. Mr. Fox Mr, Fox, the business director, assumes the responsibility for the general business management of the school sys- tem. Mr. Fox and his excellent stat? keep tabs on all accounts of the school system. Mrs. Sarah Ketron As head of the guidance department Mrs. Ketron divides her time between eight grade schools, two iunior highs, and our high school. From this you can see why almost any time you see her she is in a hurry. we 'inf M,-.. X . L, . Dr, H. P Vayhinger is our assistant principal. He helps both the school and students with various problems and activities. ln case of illness or absence of the principal, all responsibility falls on Dr. Vayhinger. Bowling, civic af- fairs and music claim a good part of his time, and he can be found, on special occasions, playing the organ in the auditorium. -wil' Miss Dorothy Latimer whose main iob is guiding the ine terests of students in the iunior highs, works with the sophomores helping them adjust to our routine here at Oak Ridge High School. Guidance 'lm' l'lr, Widespread activities keep Miss Margaret Barnes con- stantly on the go. Besides being guidance caiinwlor at Oak Ridge High School, a position that cteniancls nrost oi her time, she is also active as chairman of a Young Women Christian Association committee and sponsors tha Assembly Committee. Former students and senior girls ctpf preciate her for the personal help and attc-ntions that she is always giving. Mr. Wilson Lindsay starts us on the road to success by giving advice concerning colleges and vocational require- ments. He has a wife and faur children and his hobbies include fishing, hunting, and camping. His spi-cial inter- ests center around reading, sociology, bridge and race relations, He has traveled in the eastern and southern United States, the Carribean and South America. Q? Mrs Winnie Tate our school secretary holds a The high school bookkeeper Mrs Mory Christiansen tclkes core of all the money that is used by our school sys tem She poys bills orders supplies for the school sells football tickets and keeps locker combinations She also as sists Mrs Tate by checking the other half of students listed on the absentee bulletin Secreta ries very busy and responsible position in the workings of our school For example sh is in charge of the correspondence for both Mr Dunigan and Dr Vayhinger the purchosing of educational supplies checking half of the absentee list ond the dolly bulletin vm Aiding in the running of the school system is the clerk receptionist Mrs Ruby Lucky Some of her daily chores include welcoming visitors work ing the inter com taking care of requests for use of the school building and handling work orders for all school repairs To help her keep things strolght she has as a reminder a THIMKI sign on Mrs. Bea Seoman's official title is Librorion's Assistant. She con usually be found working industrially ot her desk in the librory office. She is always willing to lend o helping hand to any student in search of o book. her desk Q 434 , Mrs. Doris Reynolds, our busy registrar, is also occupied with transcripts, registrotion, personal ond closs files Her speciol interests ore her son Mickey who goes to Harvord and her new grandson. 8 N 4 5,49 11 Ng all will Our hord-working kitchen stuFf should be com- The best port of the day! How great to have o mended for the exceptional iob they do in feed- warm, nourishing rnenl ready and waiting! ing us eoch doy. Mrs. Sosby The plmwinq el our meals is fiedited to our dietitian, Mrs Sosby. We me gintelul to her for the ex- cellent iob she does, Who? would we do without our ioni- tots ond heod custodian, Mr, Giles? The jobs they do ore rnony ond yuried, utility maintenance being only one. . ui at K l The difficult tosks of our custo- dial ond coletfirio stalls me olwfiys performed cheerfully, Cafeteria and Custodial Oh, the long, long line that never ends! Msss Masal Turner Msss Turner teoches college prep sensor Englssh rsssd ss chosrnsan of the Englssh worlc shop She ss cslso sponsor of the Notsonol Honor Socsety csnd ss English And Socsal csence om of the sensor closs sponsors Her personol sn tesesrs sssclude rnussc sports ond brsdge She hos hcsd some protesssonol ortscles publsshed sn past ymcsrs Mrs Mary C Sweet Mrs Sweet a sensor class sponsor ss kept very busy by her mony actsvstses She works on the Assembly Commsttee ss treasurer of the Core De partment and chcssrmon of sunsor core teachers lussdes teochsng sensor Englssh college prep ond sunsor core Her outssde snterests ore mussc droma fsssd lselpsrsg her students to develop dromotsc tsrests Ssnce Msss Stansberry hos been To Europe ond troveled extenssvely throughout Amersco and Can ada she ss hsghly quolsfled for her sob of gusclsng sensors through sensor Englssh ond college prep closses Some of her outssde octsvstses snclude growsng flowers reodsrsg ond ploysng her Hom mond organ I O s K X 25 , xg 1 s ws. ' Miss Katherine Stansberry s . ' ' in- 10 Mass Ruth Cotes Baird Thus post summer Mnss Board not only taught re port wrltung to poltcemen but olso completed reodlng Sandburgs sux volumes of the blography of Lincoln She teaches lumor Engllsh the ch man of the tumor class sponsors ond ns cofhoxrmon of the Notnonol Honor Socuety Mr Wulhum Attkusson After enloylng cz summer of golf and reloxtng actrvutues Mr Attkxsson returned to hugh school for a busy year of teochnng world htstory and rumor core Hts fume us also occupred by work on the Textbook Cornrnlttee and sponsorlng the tumor class He recexved hrs BS ond MA degrees at Peobody College Mrs Camnlle Thomclsson A lunlor English and core teacher Mrs Thornrs son sponsors the tumor class and has several othtr Interests bestdes school For example hr-r lannly takes up most of her extra tnmc Slnce her sons are now awoy from home os she puts lt I s no so much looklng after them os tryung to keep up with thern Mr Stacy Clanton Mr Clmton teaches sophomore Enqlush ond lun nor core and helps our school wuth auduovusual olds Hrs hobbxes ore readlng ond g rdcnsng Thus summer he vnsnted Washrngton DC ond oher cntles olong thc way Hts farnlly lncludrs hrs wnfc- thelr son and a new grondson He reserved h educrtlon at Tr-nnessec Polytcchntc Instltute und the Unnverslty of Tennessee ' . ' ' ' , is air- ' . ' . . . . I .I ,, Y, t . ' ' ' ' ' V ' , . ., 1 . ' ' . . . . ' , ' lS ll Miss Miriam Thornton Concentruting entirely upon the tumors Miss Thornton spends her day teaching lunror English and core She rs sponsor of the JunlorSenlor Prom and the Future Teachers of America Club Her special Interests are classlccul rnuslc dancing trov cling and bird watching Miss Ruth E. Frazier A competent core and English teacher Miss Frazier received her BS Degree from East Ten nessee State College and has done graduate work czt the University of Tennessee This year at Oak Rndge Hugh School she sponsors the sophomore class and the Fine Arts Club Music reading and photography take up her leisure time Mrs Francelle Buckmumster tough o cm r me is s en 4:11 is on co r c cs Mrs Buck nt s tr rv ltd over the United States an T ur is lntc-list centers or B Derree at Bot r MA Drgrre at P1 rhody Co e l clone somr graduate Work at Columzla tv Mrs Catherine Ledgerwood cr ct three ye-or mhsence from teaching a Oak Ridge Hugh School Ms Leclqerwood has re turned to teach sophnn nu English Besides teach rch consists of we chi 'Inn y e a left Over from Mrs Ledgtrwoods busy schedule is spent working rn various civic ottoirs Altl cn gre t de l of he ti ' p t Aft- ' I I ,- tv1'l'nr1 Engl' h d r: l . ses, '. - c lc r 1 . s 4 int sh-r lm 'C 4- ' ' ? , C - L e 'V' N ' , l ndu, .znrl rn sc-wrnl European countries. She uses ing, MVS- l9Cl9f 'WOCd FPDS l7USY with l't9V fOVf1ilY her' trtxvrlung ext rrlence ns ' , 2 ' f Wl l' A f lc N . Aft tim th Y is lwr claw s Shir teferlved hm' S, g , fry - E' ' V C 'llv rr' lmrl hw , ' ' 14 , ll ge I V I ' A 4 I - tinrl mi . r , l ' U, r rtrr ,try Mr Bull Lewus Mr Bull Lew1s has many lnterests aslde from hls classes of Englush dramatncs and speech Hls wnfe and two young sons take up a great deal of time He as also kept busy coachung the Atomic Cnty Aquatlc Club He has his BS Degree from Middle Tennessee State College and hrs MA Degree from Peabody Mr Earl Nall A most competent teacher of socrology ps chology and International relatnons as Mr Nall Hs family of flve consists of hrs wife o daughter and two sons He has traveled nn South Ameruca and Europe as well as In the western United States He enloys campung and collectmg stamps Mr Nall received both hrs BA Degree and MA Degree at George Peabody College Mrs Eugemu C McGehee Do those of you who bought a 1958 1959 an nual know who was behind nts makrng9 Mrs McGehee as the faculty advlser for the Oak Log Ths means that she drrects and guxdes the over all procedure of putting out our annual She also teaches three Arnertcan hrstory classes Mrs McGehee has many varted personal Interests she enloys rnuslc the mountatns and particularly water sports Miss Bettle Lane Bornhull Mass Barnhull a relattvely new teacher here teaches Amerucan and world hnstory Dtxlelrnd 'azz rock and roll mustc and Early Arnerrcan furnuture are some of her specnal Interests She re celved her BA Degree In history at Westhamptorw College In Richmond Vnrgtnla and the followunq year completed her Masters Degree ID secondary education at the Umverslty of Tennessee cs 'xxx Fine Arts Mr Curtis White Mr Whites experience of being a newspaper reporter before becoming a lournalism teacher is a great benefit to his students Besides teaching iournalism Mr White is adviser of The Oak Leaf and sponsor of Quill and Scroll Mr White is an avid fan of all sports and he enioys reading and dancing Mr John Hamby Whatever is going an in Oak Ridge High School IS sure to find the Art Department participating with posters scenery or some other essential piece of artistry Mr Hornby IS one of our instructors in this department Hs interests tke form in hs hobbies painting and photography 'Nm-Q, Mr. Irving Grossman Teething art keeps Mr. Grossman busy at Oak Ridge High School. He also spent six weeks of the past summer in an art program. He received his education at Teachers' College, Kutztown, Penn- sylvaniag and Teachers' College, Columbia Univer- sity. His hobbies and personal interests include gardening, bridge, pinochle and, of course, painting. Mr. Gilbert Scarbrough Mr. Scarbrough, or Prof, as his students know him, is the director of our Oak Ridge High Sfhool Wildcat Band and the choir, He also teaches theory and harmony, His main interests center around music and reading, but he also eniays sports. Mr. Scarbrough traveled in Hawaii, Guam, and throughout the Pacific area during World War II. Mrs Nancy Swann One of the few teachers who has been wrth our school srnce rts begrnnrng rs Mrs Sworn an out standrng forelgn language teacher She has spent most of her travelrng trrne rn Spanish speaking countrres She correlates these travels wrth her classes nh: v-1 Ill I Mrs Doro Duvrdson Mrs Devrdson obtarned her knowledge of French at an early age In Canada Mrs Davrdson wha also teaches Latrn grew up rn Canada and attended Queens Unrversrty there Homemakrnq art lrterature rnusrc languages and parrrtrng are all favorrte pastrmes wrth Mrs Davrdson Foreign Languages Mrs Carlota Fowler Our new Spanrsh teacher thrs year rs Mrs Fow ler She :ann to America from Colornbra South Amerrca She has traveled rn southern United States and ull the Carrbbean rslands Her personal rn ernsts are readrng wrrrnq and playing e prano Sh recerved her educatron at the Unrver stty of Turnessee Mrs Fowler rs sponsor of the Spanrsl1Clul5 Mrss Lucrlle Turner s r Iss urners lr ar of teafhrnf a Rrdge Hrgh L t yc'1r he t all rn Crve land Tennessee She recerved her BS Dnqrzr rhe Unrversrty of Tennessee and drd serne work beyond her BS at George Pcrhody Calleru last summer Mrss Turners specral rntc-rest rs rn people whom she Ends very lntercstrnq Mr Edmund Armstrong Mr Armstrong ns probably best known for hs Vocational Studies contnnual work In the bookstore Community wise he IS ldentlfled as the co ordlnator and teacher of dlversufled occupations and the advisor of the T8tl Club He receuved his BS Degree from Memphus State Unlverslty and his MS Degree from the Um versrty of Tennessee Mass Anna E Cebrat Last summer Miss Cebrat taught at Pennsylvania State Umverslty an the Library School Here at Oak Rxdge Hugh School she IS In charge of our library She also has several classes ln llbrary scnence whlch acquarnt the students wlth the varnous types of servtces performed by llbrary personnel Mass Cebrat has sung a great deal and consnders music to be one of her favortte hobbies She also entoys storytelllng to chtldren Mrs Pat Struxness The Interests and hobbnes of Mrs Struxness can Besrdes her famuly and classes she acts as one of the sensor sponsors She and her students are re sponslble for servung at the semor banquet and other hugh school functrons O . ' l . , V f Y all be summarized in one word - homemaking. Science Mi Mr Dun Arnold Rcwdinq politicol ofloirs ond botony ore oil n ter:-sts of Mr Arnold He also enioys the hobbies of chess ond hiking Mr Arnold received hs BS rom the University of Tennessee n i958 teaches chemistry ond Biology i to rnony ovid su dents of science Mr. John R. Bloir Mustording hot dogs, popping popcorn, ond bagging pc-.inuts ore only o few of the mony GC- tivitius thot Mr. Blnir oversees os sponsor of the Concessions Committee. In school Mr. Bloir devotes ' inte eo hing i ogy l, rind eort si- encv. He was employed ot X-lO in biologicol ree search during the post summer. Mr Roy Loudermilk Although this is Mr Loudermilks hrst yeor of teciching ot Oolc Rdqe High School he is right t me with us He went to high school in o Ridge crid then ottended Tennessee Polytechnic n itute where h received his BS Degree in biology Aside from his tomiiy he enloys fishing ond golf O Mrs. Angie M. Perry Although o grecit deol of her time is token up in teoching biology, Ms. Perry still finds much time to devote to her husbond ond friends, She ' on nrdent bridge player ond enjoys entertaining friends in her home. Mrs, Perry completed her MA. Degree at Columbio University. Mr. Sherman Sheppherd Camping gardening and puttering occupy Mr Shepperds spare tame Mr Shepperd IS our new physics teacher and halls from Ecllson Hrgh School Tulsa Oklahoma Last summer he ottended the Physlcs Sczence Studies Commnttee lnstutute Wuth his wnfe and three chlldren Mr Shepperd has toured much of the United States Mr. Dewey Bilbrey M What does X KTCV' yield? Just ask Mr Bllbrey one of our chemnstry teachers He has his BS Degree In sclence and recelved hrs Masters Degree at Tennessee Polytechnlc Inshtute Huntung flshlng and reading are Mr Bllbreys morn sources of relaxatton and recreatuon Mathematics Mrss Ruth Benson Have you seen the Oak Rwdge Hvqh School rung a Mss B nson wcars'7 It 1 g to h dcyotod tovvmd scntors obtcnnlng thmr class rlngs 55 B 715077 ls lflfhllnll an l VWCU l lnttrqrated math and algebra thls year ln addttlon to usual classes of advanced mcxthentmtlcs She also lnterestcd tn nwtthematzcs outsnde of school and worked on the ne C1 SUllll1lfxV Mrs Mary Laycock Mrs Laycock us Interested tn math and worked last summer on the 704 computer ot K25 Now pertmcntol course tn mtergrwted olgebra and trlg onometry Her tnterests outslde math Include spon sorvng the soph more cass and being advlser to the Soclal and Recreotton Comrnuttee , , . Ll I f 4 . . ' TC ' ' ' 0 ff' f thct i 0 , K . Wcs iven er in - . apprvclgutlan of the endless time that she has she is teaching plane geometry and a special ex- F . t ' ' ' ' ' ' .' A , ' ' ' c ' - Ml. e ' t f l ' A expel tc l class in v ' ' ' - , I I V , , , . . C I , , . t C ' . is ' A ' . - Meth Pa l t X-lO last 18 Mrs Hetty Horton Mrs Hortons Interests devnate from her classes of typmg and English ll into various flelds among these are brudge water sports and reading She IS assocuated wlth ordermg sensor announcements and us on actrve member of the Natuonal Honor Socuety Evaluatlon Committee Mass Margaret Marrs Lost summer found Mlss Marrs one of our math teachers at the Umversuty of Chncago worksng under a Natlonal Sctence Foundation Scholarshtp Mass Marrs received her AB Degree from the Um verslty of Kentucky and her MA Degree from the Teachers College of Columbia University Business Mass Davidson a most versatile teacher has In terests lncludung teachung math worlung In crafts and enloylng her home In the Smolcles She has completed her MA Degree In Educatuon and last summer she took a course In math at the Um verstty of Tennessee Teachung bath mathematncs and physlcal educa tion could be a hard rob however Coach Methvm has comblned the two qulte successfully The rea son IS because he enloys solvtng complex mental problems as much as he enloys gundtng boys through the physucal educatuon program He uses hts spare tlme un playtng bridge and scrabble O l Miss Mary Frances Davidson Coach James Methvin 19 Mr James Hunter FIshIng and plant culture take up much of Mr Hunters free tnme At school he teaches busmess educahon and I5 a sponsor of the tumor class He attended Tennessee Polytecl'InIc lnstItute and Pea body College for Teachers During the summer Mr Hunter works at the J C Penny Store Mr Walter Shlpe Mr Shtpe whose wtfe IS also a teacher Instructs Oak Ridge Hlgh students In buslness educatlon sponsors the FBLA Club and the IUNIOY class Though he entoys gardenmg huntmg and fislnng as hobbles hIs mam outsnde Interest IS sellung lIfe Insurance He receIved hIs educahon at Carson Newman College Manual Arts Mlss Sue Waddell ln addItIon to teachmg typmg and business Courses durnng the school year Mxss Waddell w I s durmg the summer for the T V A as a secretarlal relIef Mtss Waddell engoys music and water sports In her free tIme and IS actIve In the UBEA and the FBLA Mr WIllIS Adams Besldes teachlng auto mechantcs and keeplng hIs classes busy repalrnng cars flshmg and flowers are Mr Adams maln Interests He IS a sophomore class sponsor Mr Adams IS Interested In sports and has traveled over the UnIted States ok' , 20 Mr Carol D Bculey C rol D Bw who spends rf o summers 1er1chung special educmxon course-s of lhe Unlvorslfy of Tennessee spons rs the rumor floss ond Cosponsors Yhe FuYurP Teachers of Arnerlco Club He Tc-aches wooclworlung and :1 speclol core cuss were of thu hrgh schoo but ulter schoo e may ollon lve found engoylng u gmmc of bowllng Mr Charles W Carnes OSP Wlo lxlf 1 Us Wou 0 ry knowlng fllei f I' C fn OVll IV o f wr rn f f ws r nlucky Sl4'llP C1'loqe :mtl has M S De we rmn lf- Umvfrslly ol vnnsfssm l'l or S RUM wlfonlsf 'sm' ,X H 'ww ff 0 on aloof Mg is Mr Bobby Lawless Mr Bobby Lowless who IS smgle reaches druver rmnnmg this your and rs helpnng to sponsor the sophomore cluss lost sumrner he completed work on has MS Degree and spent o weeks vocoflon ln Dnytonw Bench Florldo Though he decllne Comrnz-nt on Thls excursion from has brood grln If was ovldenl that he had had C1 marvelous tune Mr Gene Moody Another one of our frr1cl'vcrS who cornplfl d s Deqrew fl rs un or 1 eochws mf rw c mmm nnqr nc nc urol drnwlng H n 1 ,rlcs r mson Wlmrfn slucl Q f ln Clf Q l Al f housos 1 Mr Fred Brown Mr Brown who sponsors the Roduo Club ond the sensor class teaches classes IU electricity und prtntung He hos studled ot Tuskegee lnsttule Tennessee A 81 l ond Fusk Unlverstty l-lns hobbles ore gcwrdenxng and omoteur roduo Hts formly cludes hxs wife ond n son two yeors old Physical Education Cocch Jock Armstrong Coach Armstrong con ettrlbute o greet deol ol has ohnlxty to portlcupote ond teach sports to pernences rn the Armed Servces He recetyed hs BS Degree from the Unwversuty of Tennessee A o r heed cooch ths yewr he led our foot all teom tothe stete chompuonshmp 'T 1 Mr Ira Green lf you need on answer to cu questlon on the sublet of heolth physlcol educotuon or Amerncon hnstory you can certmnly go to Mr Green who tenches these closses Mr Green IS Interested hns fornlly ond also enloys drrectnng playground uctlvntles during the summer Couch Don Bordlnger och B vdtnqer s h to help o boys keep In qood phystcol condltlon hestdes os lnq coocnn o the footbo teum Durlnq the summer he ts kept husy opevotnnq his drlvlnq ronge ond mlnnoture golf course Q Q . . . . l .. 4 . .1 f Y . . t . . in- ' k k . ., .. ex- ' . 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A . , sist', ln the l' Q f ll .f . 22 'Q-rg - , Mfr .QQ 1 .a, Z- A -As, .., ' qfwaxvr p ' 1 N-ist ' 4 ii QQQ- -.- +- Coach Ben Mcrtrn Couch Marttn wtth hts qood nature and coach r :bt y rt asset to the phystcol educatton o artntf-nt H l ys ll g t hep durtnq clanctng by tormnq the boys who are often outnuntbcrcd by the fairer sex Coach Marttn rttrtstc rn retdtng and sports o all krnd Durrn tht sumnt ht manages the Oak Rtdge Swrmmtng o C ch Mtrtn marrte and has t ree fhlldfell an Mrs Martha Swasey Mrs Swasey ottended Mrddlc Tennessee State C ege and received her BS awcl MA d :gr fs from Peabody She ts a tecrcher ol phystcal edu cotton She has three chtldren two of whorn are teenagers so she can easty understand orr prob erns A ctented dancer h s the enthusta sponsor of the Modern Dance Cluh Mrs Mary Cooper Mrs Cooper phystcal educotton teocher and health teaclur rs acttve tn other school octtvtttes such as tht Oak Log and the sentor class both ot whrch she helps to sponsor Her personal Interests rnclucle sports rn qeneral and parakeets In partlcu lar When oskecl about travels she replted that sht commutes from Knoxvrlle to Oak Rtdge datly Mrss Margaret Gottshall Mtss Gottshall who ts the apt sponsor ot the a ers Club thus y or has lust rt turned rom Europe thus past summer Mtss Gottshrrll teaches phystcal educatton and health and belonqs to the Smoky Mountain Htktng Club whtch sho ontoys rrnmensely Qtr.- n 9 Interesting? 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M.-1 'f'f ,. - si X 'Xcgxxs . X1 Q Q f r , Q fwgc-fgsi e ...ka 3 for 'N 1 . - :QQ - . r I ' ' ' gy 1 AQ L: '-Q - . ' 1 , . f- ' Wgffi s, A Q A . . rafaf'5'fwv ' A g X V - fir.. www.. X-. 9- X Q ,-s C fr V I ,, f, Eff' ' , ' , ,W ww Class of '59 J , . Lrx EQN ,ff ., . 1. JAMES ROBERT ADAMS is fp . 102 East Damascus Road, 5-2181 I My . 3 .1 'A Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Biology Club '. I jf f ' ', mittee 3. is s o f., ' ' NOLA ELIZABETH AGEE it I ' 102 Underwood Road, 5-3066 Q Home so Club 2, Biology coo 2, 3. 5 . ,.,l.- 1 VV.t SUELLEN ALFRED 102 Pelham Road, 5-5059 Masqucrs 1,4, Student Council 1, HR. Pres. 1,2,3, Girls' Chorus 2 Spanish Club 24, Leaders Club 2,3,4, Intramural Chairman 4, ln tramurals l,2,3,4, Tennis Club 3,4, Secretary 3,4, FBLA 4, Pep Squad 4. SHIRLEY ANN ALLEN 405 Pennsylvania Avenue, 5-6187 Masqucrs 3,4, FBLA 4, Modern Dance Club 3. au.. r IVR BARBARA SUE ANDERSON 100 Anna Road, 5-2785 PATRICK ANDERSON 100 Tomlinson Road, 5-3962 subs Jill Q. 'Q 2 .qi x MARY LUCRETIA ALLISON 134 Manhattan Avenue, 5-3010 2,3,4, Chemiteers 3,4, Budget Cam Pep Squad 4. FBLA 1,2,3,-4, Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Pep Squad 4, H.R. Pres.1. EDGAR ADOLPH ALMGREN lChipj 438 East Drive, 5-4285 Band 1,2,3, Cheerleader 3,4, Masqucrs 3. l STANLEY MARTIN ANDERSON 173 Manhattan Avenue, 5-5874 Band 1,2,3,4, Chomiteers 3,4, National Honor Society 4. WILLIAM THOMAS ANTHONY 141 Latimer Road, 5-7232 Bowling Club 4, Spanish Club TAYLOR ARCHER 112 Orchard Lane, 2-1349 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 2, Baseb DANNY PAUL ARMS 756 West Outer Drive, 5-9998 Track 1,2, Football I, f 4.454 PHILIP BENJAMEN ASHCRAFT 647 Robertsvllle Road, Q-1364 Football 1,2,3,4, Letterman 3,4, German Club 2: Hi-Y Q. ED BAGLEY 136 Orchard Lane, 5-2136 Stuclent Council 1,2,4, Assembly Committee 1,2,3,4, Social and Recreation Committee 1,2,3,4, Chairman 4, Social Dance Committee 1,2,3, .lunior Key, Senior Steering, Clwemiteers 4, Biology Club 2,3,4, BERNARD LYNN BAIRD 121 East Tennessee Avenue DOROTHY ANN BAKER 161 Alabama Road, 5-4724 Girls' Chorus 3, EDMUND ELLIS ARNOLD 137 Parsons Road, 5-7898 PHILIP SCOTT ASHBURN 113 Inca Circle, 2-1880 HERSCHEL KILLEBREW BAILEY 109 Goucher Circle, 5-8387 Track l,2,3,4, Hi-Y lp Basketball 2 4 Lettermon 4 LINDA MCNUTT BAILEY 104 Ulysses Lane, 5-8743 Girls' Chorus 1, Choral Ensemble 3 4 'fl- ni 3.3-.It r 2 ' A M -Z i f 1 . Cass of' PATRICIA ANN BALLEW I38 Latimer Road, 5-4544 JOHN MARTIN BANTA IOO Elliot Circle, 56105 Band 2,4, Rhythm-Aires 3,4, Football Manager I, Cross-Country Team 4, HR. Pres. I, Vice-Pres. 4, Budget Committee 4, Latin Club I, Chemiteers 3, Biology Club 2. 'No- DAVID RILEY BARRETT I2O Meadow Road, 5-4lO6 Band l,2,3,4, President 4, HR. Pres. 2,3,4, Class Vice-President 3,4, Student Council I, Prom Attendant, Bowling Club 4. WOODY JOE BARWICK 150 Wellington Circle, 2-1835 Football l,2,3,4, Lettermen 4, H.R. Pres. 2, Vice-Pres. 4, Clwerniteers 4. S. 'QUIK' Qcwfo JAMES BAKER 220 Highland Avenue, 5-2470 Bowling Club 4. GLENDA GENIVA BALLEW lOO Thornton Road, 5-9532 Biology Club 2. LINDA JOYCE BARKER l2O Parsons Road, 5-3985 Pep Squad 4, FBLA 4. LOIS JEAN BARKER I6l California Avenue, 5-7463 Junior Red Cross Committee 4. MARGARET JOSEPHINE BAXTER 408 Robertsvnlle Road 5 7982 MARY GAIL BEASLEY FBLA 4 Cheerleader 4 H R Sec. 4, Spanish Club 2, Modern Dance Club 2 Superlative 5 , too scsi Maiden Lane, 5-4859 5 AL PAUL FREDRIC BECHER lO2 Emerson Circle, 5-7879 German Club If Tennis Team 2,4, Assembly Committee 3, Senior Steeringy Chemiteers 3, Pep Squad 4, Cross-Country Team 2, Science Foir 2,3,4. BEN HARRISON BECKHAM II4 Euclid Circle, 5-7000 Q if GEORGE BURTON BERRY I27 Euclid Circle, 5-i455 Spanish Club 2, Chemiteers 4, Bowling Club 3,4. PATRICIA GAIL BIRDWELL 2l4 East Drive, 2-l l5I Oak Log 2,3,4, Circulation Monager 331, Tennis Club 2,3,4, Chemite- ers 4, Notionol Honor Society 3,4, French Club 2,3, FTA 4. 'is-V JAMES RICHARD BLACK 55 Outer Drive, 5-3982 Hi-Y 2, Science Fair 3,4, Chemiteers 3. JOYCE LEA BLALOCK 253 South Monhatton Avenue, 2-i929 i L Y7?5 ?7k' ' mi t. Class of '59 X . il? Q0 WAYNE CLARENCE BERKLEY T38 Wellington Circle, 5-3I I5 RUTH ALICE BERNSTEIN 203 Outer Drive, 5-7765 Choral Ensemble Accomponist 2,35 French Club 2,3, Secretary 3, Welcoming Committee 2,35 Mosquers 2, HR. Sec. 3, National Honor Society 3,4, GEORGE WESLEY BISHOP I4I Marietta Circle, 5-8572 ALVIN KEITH BISSELL IO5 Meadow Road, 5-3205 Track 2. L Class of ! 'i nf' SYLVIA ANN BOLES ll2 Nevada Circle, 2-i397 Social Dance Committee l, Tennis Club 2, Social and Recreation 7 Committee 3, Pep Squad 4. THOMAS NEIL BOWERS lO8 Glendale Lane, 5-4842 Football l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3, 4g Lettermen 4, Cltemiteers 4. JAMIE CLEVE BLEVINS l97 South Purdue, 5-7242 Band l,2,3g Latin Club l,2- Modern Dance Club 4. WALTER MERRIL BOATMAN IO8 Nesper Road, 5-6984 Cross-Country Team 2. X l :LL-L' f jf' xiyf Biology Club 2,3,4, Junior Red Cross 4 A 1 NANCY JANE BOWMAN QBOJ 645 Pennsylvania Avenue, 5-ll Band l,2,3,4, Maiorette l,2, Oak Log 35 Leaders' Club Nativity 3, Class Secretary l Superlative. NANCY ANGELYN BOYD ll7 East Geneva Lane, 5-5226 FBLA 4, H.R. Sec, 4, Masquer 4. X Mic:-mei JoHN BRADY K Q 'Q ll6 Paris Lane, 5-i867 Football l,2,3,4, Captain 4, Letterrnen 2,3,4, Student Council l 3 President 4, National Honor Society 3,4g Superlative. i GLENNA LEE BRASEL 2lO West Fairview Road, 5-l687 3 Modern Dance Club lg Social Dance Club lg Senior Steering. r 't Q 5 MARK ALLEN BREWER 345 Vermont Avenue, 5-1955 g 147 4 . 48 3,4, Student Council 3,4, 2,35 Masquers l,2,3,4, ,2, Welcoming Committee s l,2,3,4, Tennis Club 3,4g Secretary 41 Secretary 31 Chairman 35 Bowling Club Fencing Club 3, Archery Club 3. EMERSON THEODORE BRINKMAN lskippyl lOl Uvalde Lane 5-5l43 Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2, Tra ck 2g Baseball 2. ELSTON WAYNE BROOKS IOO Thayer Lane, 5-2267 Football l,2,3,4, Track l,2, Biology Club 3,4, Chemiteers 4. WESLEY WAYNE BROTHERS ll2 Euclid Circle, 5-3l43 Football Manager 3, Superlatiye BOBBIE LOU BRUCE ll9 South Walker Lane, 5-9843 Student Council l, Junior Key, Social and Recreation Committee l, T8il l. BILL WADE BUCHANAN I37 Wellington Circle, 5-5808 Tumbling Club 3,4, Cheerleader 3,4, H.R. Pres. 4, l i . e-St t - , l,. if.iti4 DAVID ELKlN BURKHART lO3 West Damascus Road, 5-7558 rac owing u u get ommittee tx W T k 3,4, B l' Cl b l,2,3,4, B d C ' 4. DOUGLAS EWAN CAMERON ll4 West Malta Road, 5-7037 FTA 2.14, Chemitc-ers 3,4p Biology Club 4, National Honor Society 3,4, President 4. Class of ' 9 BEVERLY ANN BROWN lOl West Malta Road, 5-6944 Latin Club lg H.R. Sec. Q, Prom Queen, Social Dance Club l, FBLA 4, Secretary 4, Student Council 4, Assembly Committee 4, Senior Steering. MARTHA ANN BROWN l28 Orchard Lane, 5-7040 Choral Ensemble 23, Secretary 4, Junior Red Cross Committee lg Student Council l,4, Assembly Committee 4, Social and Recreation Committee 3,4, Spanish Club 4, Secretory 4, Oak Log 23, Quill and Scroll 3,4, National Honor Society 4. CATHERINE SUE BULLION lOO Everest Circle. 5-2228 TED NELSON BURGER 237 Waddell Ciicle, 5-6880 Bowling Club 3,4. AID if-Q 4. ' if . Class of ' ROBERT JACK CAMPBELL lO7 Thorton Road, 5-5752 Basketball 3,4, Tennis l,2,3,4, Social and Recreation Committee 3, Bowling Club l,2, H.R, Pres. l, Vice-Pres, 2, Sec, 3. BEVERLY JEAN CANTRELL 64 Outer Drive, 5-2710 Bond 2,3, FBLA 4, Senior Steering, TBI 4. -J 3 DORIS ANN CARTEE lO7 Robin Lane, 5-7657 Girls' Chorus 2, Choral Ensemble 3,4, FB ALMA RUTH CARTER l25 South Lansing Road, 5-8l4l Junior Key. LA 4, Pep Squad 4. DOYLE EDWARD CAMPBELL 288 Jefferson Avenue, 5-l lo? JETTIA CAMPBELL 256 Jefferson Avenue, 5-0540 EVERETT GRAY CANTRELL lO4 Iris Circle, 5-0765 Football l. NANCY ELIZABETH CARD lO8 Maple Lane, 5-7397 Biology Club 2,3, Chemiteers 3, Intramurals l,2, H.R. Treas. 2, FBLA 4. DOROTHY CAROL CARTER lOO Nesper Road, 5-i972 Band l,2,3,4, Secretary 4, All State Orchestra 3, ETEA l,3,4, ETBC l,2,3, Music Festival l,2,3,4, H.R. Sec. 4, Spanish Club 4, Junior Red Cross Committee 2,3,4, Chairman 4, Social Dance Club l, BRENDA ANITA CASTLE lO4 Kingfisher Lane, 5-5866 Student Council l,4, Modern Dance l,4, Bowling Club 4, Masquers 4. PATRICIA ANN CASTLEMAN IO0 Valetta Lane, 5-89l6 Latin Club I,2, Student Council 2, Biology Club 3. BARBARA FRANCES CATRON IIO Kingsley Road, 5-3326 Oak Log 2,3,4, Associate Editor 4, National Honor Society 3,45 French Club 3, Home Ec. Club 2,3, HR, Sec. 35 Chemiteers 45 Tennis Club 4. eff? .I H . A t , - .3 A f' ' A L.-, If BQ' 1 X f ll A CAROLYN DIANE CHANCEY I56 Latimer Road, 5-4403 ROSS CARLTON CLARK 386 East Drive, 5-l208 Student Council I, Band l,2,3,4, Biology Club 2,3f Chemiteers 3, Latin Club 3,4, French Club 4, National Honor Society 3,4 X X JOYCE ANN COOK lO2 Placer Lane, 2-I I22 SARAH ELLEN COPELAND 231 lllinais Avenue, 5-3204 Tumbling Club 2,3,4, Tennis Club 2, Spanish Club 45 Latin Club 4: Masquers I, Intramurals 2.3.4. C ass of '59 I l L4 lx JOANN CAVOSIE I35 South Purdue, 5-0497 Nativity lg Student Council 3, Social and Recreation Committee 4, H.R. Pres. 2, Sec. 3, Junior Key, Pep Squad 4. ANN O'HARA CAWTHORNE I36 Jersey Lane, 5-I37I Social Dance Club I. CONDON RALPH CLOUGH, JR. II4 Thornton Road, 5-2827 Football I,2,3, Basketball 2,31 Track I,2,3,4, Student Council I SUSAN ANN COMPTON II9 Orchard Lane, 5-2086 Tennis Club 2,3,4, French Club 3.4, Masquers I, FBLA 3,4, Chemite ers 4, Modern Dance Club 2, HR. Sec. I,3, Intramurals I,2,3,4 Bulletin Board Committee 4, Dance Club Ig Pep Squad 4. yrs Class of' REBECCA ROSE CRAWLEY lO2 Wainwright Road, 5-6478 Masquers 2, Spanish Club 3,4, Cliemiteers 3, JAMES CALVIN CREASMAN l37 Hamilton Circle, 5-4olO .. ' STEVE CROXALL Q29 Outer Drive, 5-6683 Band l,2,3, Latin Club l, JAMES CULP l8O Johnson Road, 5-8927 Football l,2,4, Letterman 4. Student Council 2, HR. Sec. 2, MARY TAPP CORBIN CTappiel l2l Outer Drive, 5-72lO Oak Leaf l,2, Feature Editor 2, ETPA l,2,3, THSPA l,2,3, Oak Log 3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Prom Attendant, Student Council l,2,3,4, Dance Committee l,2,3, Chairman l, Civic Welfare Committee 3,4, Public Relations 3,4, Chairman 3, Executive Committee i,2,3,4, Hand- book Committee l, State Student Council Convention 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 4, Class Treasurer l,2, Nativity 3: French Club 3, Chemiteers, Treasurer 4, HR. Sec. l,2, Career Con- ference Chairman 2, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Exchange Student 3, Superlative. WILLIAM LAURENCE COULTER 460 East Drive, 5-3458 Radio Club 21 Biology Club 4, Bowling Club 2,37 Chemiteers 45 Concessions 4, Tennis Team 2. t si R X X3 STEPHEN SAMUEL CRISTY 335 East Drive, 5-75l3 Latin Club 2,3,4, Bowling Club 3,4, National Honor Society 3,45 Biology Club 4, MARK CROXALL 229 Outer Drive, 5-6683 Social and Recreation Committee i,2, Latin Club lg Student Council 2, Band l,2,3. 2 ' HUGH COLLIER CURTRIGHT l42 Ccilitornia Avenue, 5-7994 Football l,2. KAREN RAE DAVIS lO5 Kingfisher Lone, 5-3037 Modern Dance i,2, Social Dance Club i,2, Student Council 3, Social Recreation Committee 3, Nat.vity 35 Oak Log 3,4, French Club 3,4. MARY BEAL DAVIS 389 West Outer Drive, 5-7952 Social Dance Club I, Tennis Club I,2,3,4, H.R. Vice-Pres. I, Masquers 2,4, Oak Leaf I,2,3,4, Feature Editor 3, Oak Log 4, Senior Editor 4, Quill and Scrcll 3,4, FTA 4, Secretary, Science Fair 3. MARY HELEN DAVIS I37 Raleigh Road, 5-0869 vu! JANIE FAY DELOZIER I92 Latimer Road, 5-7935 Student Council I. JERRY NEAL DERRYBERRY QOI West Fairview Road, 5-3400 Senior Steering, Superlative. REBECCA KAY DILLON lOl Norwood Lane, 5-4773 Latin Club I,Q,3,4, Spanish Club 4, Masauers I, Biology Club 3,4, Tennis Club I, HR, Treas, 3, National Honor Society 4. CAROL ANN DODSON II6 West Hunter Circle, 5-2045 Tennis Club 3, FBLA 4 ass of '59 PATRICIA ANN DAVIS 3l5 West Faunce Road, 5-3l86 Girls' Chorus i,2, Nativity I,2, Social Dance Club I, Spanish Club 4. ANITA deLAGUNA I29 Iris Circle, 5-QOI9 Tennis Club I,2, Leaders Club 4, Latin Club 3,4, Biology Club 2,3,4, Cherniteers 3,4, French Club I,2,3,4. 'gui' bv ELAINE DeSIMONE IOI Ogden Lane, 5-8292 Oak Leaf 2,34 Assistant Advertising Manager 2, Advertising Man- ager 3, Student Council 3,4, Treasurer 4, Assofnbly Conirnittve 3, Budget Cornrnittce 4, Clvairrnan 4, Executive Cornntittvo 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 4, Masqueis 2,3,4, Oak Log 3, Junior Class Editor 3, Junior Key, HR. Sec 2. RHEA DIAMOND 370 East Drive, 5-366l Latin Club I, Masaueis l,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Student Council 4, Wol- conting Committee 3, Social and Recreation Committee 2,3,4, Leaders Club Q, Pep Squad 4, Biology Club 4, HR. Pres. 23. L A g C ass of' SAMUEL EVANS DUNCAN 194 Louisiana Avenue, 5-3881 Track 3,4, Radio Club 3,4. WILLIAM HOWARD DUNNEBACKE BARBARA DONALD 126 North Beverly, 5-0530 DAVID VERNON DRYDEN 111 West Magnolia Lane, 5-3702 Tennis Team 1, Proiectionists Club 2. 139 Georgia Avenue, 5-0783 , is V Football l,2,3,4, Track 1,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, National Honor So- ,713-' I :iety 3,45 Lettermen 2,3,4, Basketball 1. si-, X-4.1-fries - ft - DANA .IACQUELINE ESTABROOK 112 Orange Lane, 5-3989 Student Council 3, Bulletin Board Committee Club 3, Tennis Club 1,2, Fencing Club 2,3. DOROTHY ANN FOLTZ 155 Northwestern Avenue, 5-4471 Social Dance Club 2, FBLA 2,3,4, Pep Squad 4. . -fe. , ,. -f-252, if-lv 4, Masquers 2, French WILLIAM GEORGE ERWIN 89 California Avenue, 5-7893 Football 1,2,3, HR Pres, 1,2,3, Superlative. ROBERT ALLEN ESHLEMAN 218 East Drive, 5-1675 Bowling Club 3,4, Social Recreation Committee 4, Biology Club 4 R 4. LARRY EARL FORRESTER 103 Plymouth Circle, 5-6556 Basketball l,2,3,4, Student Council 1,4, Track 2,3,4, Football 4 Junior Key, National Honor Society 4. JERRY WAYNE FOSTER 260 Jefferson Avenue, 5-1916 JAMES PRICE FOSTER H9 East Newkirk Lane, 5-5668 Spanish Club 2: Biology Club 2,3,4, Chemiteers 3,4, President 4, H.R. Pres. 3, Vice-Pres, 2, Student Council 2,4, Social and Recreation Committee 3, Junior Red Cross Committee 3, Assembly Committee 4, Junior Key, Chairman Music and Coronation Committee, Prom Attendant, Senior Steering: Band l,2,3,4, Oak Log 3,4, Business Manager 4, Science Fair 2,3, Nativity 3, Superlative. JOE ED FOWLER 236 Jefferson Avenue, 5-5248 Bowling Club 2. TONY RAY GALLARDO IOS Potomac Circle, 5-l76l PATRICIA J. GALLMAN Ill Hollywood Circle, 5-0758 Girls' Chorus l, Bowling 4, FBLA 4, Golf Club 4, Fencing Club 4. ,N I.. C. GIPSON lOl Bettis Lane, 2-i962 JIM RAY GLOVIER IOO West Magnolia Lane, 5-507l Class of 59 ERNEST EUGENE FULLER 776 Jetterson Avenue, 5-B579 Track l,2,3,4. MARY ELIZABETH GAINES 128 Marquette Road, 5-7580 Masquers 2, Intramurals l,2. DAVID H. GALLUPS 4l9 West Outer Drive, 5-l472 Bowling Club lg Football Manager 2. JAMES E. GILLIAM 709 West Outer Drive, 5-335l Track lf Radio Club 3. Class of '59 WILMA STREET GULLETT 101 Soutb Alabama Road, 5-0560 Chorus l,2, Nativity 1,2. LAURALEE GUNTER 109 Cedar Lone, 5-6531 Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Masquers 2, Spanish Club 4, National Honor Society 4. DONALD RAY HALL 116 Nevada Circle, 5-8815 Bowling Club 4: Cbemitecrs 4. RENA JOLINE HALL 453 East Drive, 5-2674 Froncli Club l,2, Leaders Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Intramurals Rec- reation Committee 3, Chemiteers 3,4, National Honor Society 4, Student Council 3, Social and Recreation Committee 4, Tennis Club 2,3,4, Masqucrs 2. A A Qi ' LARRY GRAGG 107 Carlisle Lone, 5-3633 Bowling Club 1. ELEANOR MARY FRANCES GROENIGER 508 Delaware Avenue, 5-1920 Concert Band l,2,3,4, ETBC 2,3, All-State Band Clinic 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Lolin Club 1,2,3,4, Student Council 4, Chairman Civic Welfare Committee 4, Modern Dance Club 2, Science Fair Winner 3, Junior Key, Sernitinolist National Merit 4, Junior Red Cross Committee 3, Clwemiteers 3, Voice of Democracy Winner 2. LINDA LORETTA GUY 439 Delaware Avenue, 5-2810 Mosquers 3, Bowling Club 4, FBLA 4, OWEN STANFORD HADDOCK 652 Robertsville Road, 5-0091 Latin Club l,2. FRANCES KEENE HARMON 100 West Maiden Lane, 5-7375 Latin Club 12, Pep Squad 4, HR. Sec. 1,3, Social and Recreation Committee 3, Social Dance Club 1, Junior Key. JERRY LEE HARRIS 146 Wellington Circle, 5-1255 H.R. Pres. 1. LOU ANN HARRIS IIB East Tennessee Avenue, 5-3067 Social Dance Club I,2, Bowling Club 3,45 Biology Club 3, Chemi- teers 4, Tennis Club l,2, Spanish Club 2. SYBIL ANN HARRIS l2O Atlanta Road, 5-2280 Student Council 2,3, Chairman Activities Committee 3, Leaders Club 4, FBLA 2,3,4, President 4, State Treasurer 45 H.R. Pres. I, Masquers 4, Nativity 3, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Tennis Club 4. N LINDA LEE HARTER IO4 East Passniore Lane, 5-2960 DON HASTING IOI North Walker Lane, 5-7-III . JAMES PATTERSON HEISKELI., Jr. 7l3 West Outer Drive, 5-6635 Baseball 2,3, GEORGE DEXTER HELLMAN IOB Utah Avenue, 5-5919 Biology Club 3,4, Chemiteers 4, Class of ' ANN HARRISON 3l2 East Drive, 5-062i Latin Club 3,4, Fine Arts Club 4g Modern Dance Club 4, Choral Enscnible 4, Pep Squad 4, National I-tenor Society 4, Oak Log 4, SONYA ANN HART 43l East Drive, 5-4495 Tennis Club 23,45 Pep Squad 4, Oak Log 4, FBLA 3,4, Vice-President 4, Receptionist 4. X JANIS RHEA HATMAKER IO3 Warwzclc Lane, 5-i202 RICHARD HAWK I02 Phillips Lane, 5-0256 Wx ' , , X f Class of '59 JAMES ROY HELTON l27 Parsons Rood, 5-0403 Bowling Club 3,4. CHARLOTTE ANN HEMPERLY 306 East Drive, 5-629i Social Dance Club lg Biology Club 3,4, Oak Log 3,4, Associate Editor 4, Nativity 3, Latin Club 2,3,4, Cheniiteers 4, French Club 3,4, Mas- quers 2,3, Notionol Honor Society 4. DONALD GRAYBILL HILL l00 Pine Lane, 5-2203 Bowling Club l, Student Council l, Spanish Club 4. MILDRED FAYE HOLBERT l2l Wellington Circle, 5-l62l Nativity 2, Intramurals l,2, FBLA 2,3, Chorus 2. RONALD WILLIAM HELMS 440 West Outer Drive, 5-0245 Football l,2, Oak Leaf Photogropher l,2,3, Science Fair 3, Sports Editor 3, Junior Key, Chemiteers 3,4. CARL SANFRID HELRICH 103 Norton Road, 5-1542 Germon Club l,2, Biology Club 4, Chemiteers 4. 'Q' PATRICIA ALICE HIGGINBOTHAM lOl .losper Lone Bowling Club 4. JANET ELAINE HIGHTOWER IO7 Principio Lone, 241508 Biology Club 2,3, FBLA 4, HR, Pres, 2, Latin Club 3, Mosquers 4 ep Squad 4, Junior Key, Tennis Club 4. FRANCES HOLLEY ll2 East Geneva, 5-799i ANITA LEE HOLLINGSWORTH lO2 Kimball Lane, 5-l805 Tennis Club 2, Notivity 2,3, FBLA 4, Chorus, HR. Pres. 3 FRANCES HOLLOWAY 106 Paoli Lane, 5-l998 Social Dance Club l, Masquers 2,3, FBLA 3,4, GEORGE ALEXANDER HOLT l05 South Tampa Lane, 5-0375 Latin Club 3,4, Chemiteers 3,4, Biology Club 4, Oak Log 4, Track 2, Math Contest 3,4. MARIAN EDYTHE HUDSON ll4 Park Lane, 5-74lO Latin Club 3,4, Student Council, Bulletin Board Committee 4, Chairman, 4. MARY JANE HUFFMAN l27 Albany Road, 5-4474 HR. Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Class Treasurer 3,4, Girls' State 3, Junior Key, Prom Attendant 3, Oak Log 4, Social and Recreation Committee 3, Biology Club 3,4, Receptionist, PAUL GORDON HURAY l33 Utah Avenue, 5-4528 Football 2,3,4, Student Council 4, Chairman Usher Committee 4, Social and Recreation Committee 2,3, Assembly Committee 3, Cherniteers 3, Biology Club 3, Science Fair l,2,3, BRENDA ANNE HURD 2l2 East Tennessee, 5-3062 Masquers l,4, Tennis Club l, FBLA 4, Social Dance Club l. Class of '59 MARTHA ANN HOOD ll3 South Lansing Road, 5-6988 GEORGE THOMAS HOWARD l2O Potomac Circle, 5-7545 Basketball l,2, , f L,--f RONNIE KING HULL l2l Potomac Circle, 5-l5l4 SANDRA DEE HUNT 397 West Outer Drive, 5-0217 Social and Recreation Committee 3, Pep Squad 4, Bulletin Board Com mittee 4, Masquers 2,3,4, Oak Log 4, Superlative. 41, WILDA DEAN HURST l3O Loncosmr Road, 5-7998 ANTHONY CHARLES HUTTON l63 Wade Lone, 5-3950 ChemiTeers 3,45 Biology Club 4. WOODROW JACKSON, JR. 470 West Outer Drive, 5-8863 Baseball l,2,3,4, TBA 3. BILL RONALD JAGO 347 Vermont Avenue, 5-6078 Baseball 2,3,4, Truck 2 3 4 Q 'FE' sf' i As 5::31f, as BERNARD LEE JESSEE 101 Allante Road, 5-5396 Color Guard 3, Choral Ensemb DORIS PRISCILLA JOHNSON lO9 Hickory Plocr: 545719 Bowllng Club l,2,4g Oak Log 2 VICTOR LEE JOHNSON IO5 West Holston, 5-4796 Hi-Y QQ Bowling Club 4. WOLFORD HENRY JOHNSON IIO Vista Road, 5-5069 Hi-Y 2. 4 GLEN ALLEN JONES I I8 Potomac Circle, 5-5008 HR. Vice-Pres. 2g Spanish Club lg Biology Club 3,4g Clwemiteers 49 Bowling Club l,2,3g Tennis Team l,2,3,4f Oak Log 2,3g Oak Leaf 2,3,4, Sports Editor 3, Columnist 4. JAMES ELMER JONESiBuCldyI IO2 Jellico Lane, 5-8745 RONNY HUGH JONES IQB Wabash Lane, 2-I I78 LEROY JUSTICE 263 South Benedict, 5-i264 Class of ' . ri? ,f .H y 'L' ANDY JOHNSTON I2O Illinois Avenue DAVID JONES 634 Rabertsville Road, 5-6958 can MARY TARLETON JONES 389 East Drive, 5-6324 Masquers 23,45 Choral Ensemble Q,3g Clii-mitvors A, HR Spf, 3,4 Career Conference Chairman 2, Nativity 2,3g Bulletin Board Commit tee 22 National Honor Society 4. PATRICIA ANN JONES 308 East Farragut Road, 5-I577 Social Dance Club If FBLA 4g Tennis Club 23. ,f can lass of ' 'Sill LESLIE DON KENT 113 Venus Road, 5-1636 Football l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Track 1,2, Lettermen 4, Social and Rec- reation Committee 2, Spanish Club 1,2, HR. Vice Pres, 1,2,3, Chemi- teers 3. ' HELEN KERR 111 Ulysses Lane, 5-7118 Fencing Club 1,2,3,4, Golf Club 1,2,3,4, Chemiteers 4, Biology Club 3,4. i CAROLYN SUE KING 45 Outer Drive, 5-2129 Pep Squad 4, Mosquers 3,4, Biology Club 2,3,4, Social Dance Club 1,2, Tennis Club 4. GLENDA FAY KIRKSEY 100 Wellington Circle, 5-5931 REBECCA JEAN KEATON 113 South Hickory Lane, 5-1897 Biology Club 2, Girls' Chorus 2, FBLA 4. BRENDA JOYCE KELLY 121 Sanford Lone, 5-1392 Masquers 1, Social Dance Club I, FBLA 3,4, Senior Steering, Pep Squad 4, Tennis Club 4, Social and Recreation Committee 4. l. ,su 5 W A. wfid ' . KATHERINE IRENE KERTESZ 236 Outer Drive, 5-9577 Welcoming Committee 3, Masquers 1, Dance Committee 2, Assembly Committee Chairman 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Biology Club 2,3, Tennis Club 1, ETBC 2,3,4, ETEA 3,4, Music Festival 1,2,3,4, H.R. Pres. 1,2, Spanish Club 4, French Club 1,2, Vice-President 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Fine Arts Club, Secretary 3, Chemiteers 4. FAYE SHARP KILGORE 124 South Lansing, 5-7290 Tennis Club I. f LINDA KAY KIRKSEY 100 Wellington Circle, 5-5931 PAUL RICHARD KITCHIN 27 Outer Drive, 5-3403 Student Council 3, Junior Key. BEVERLY SANDRA KNOCH 778 West Outer Drive, 5-2763 Student Council 2, Social and Recreation Committee 2, Junior Key. RELMA KAY KOFFMAN 105 Chatham Lane, 5-2234 Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Fencing Club 1, Spanish Club 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 4, Bulletin Board Committee 4. X. . 1' C, i I .XJ NYJ ROGER STEVEN LANGDON m 512 New York Avenue, 5-1584 Biology Club 2,3,4g Chemiteers 3,45 Masquers l,2,4, Social and Recreation Committee 4, Science Fair 1,2,3,4, German Club I. LEWIS FRED LANTER 116 .lellico Lane, 5-0039 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Student Council 1,3,4, Vice-President 4, Foot- ball 1,3,4, Prom Attendant, Boys' State 4, Lettermen 3,4, H.R. Pres. 2. 1 K R 1 ,sk g ., Xu , C ass of '59 'Q N, Q DIANE DELORES KOSTAL 108 Pembroke Road, 5-8962 Latin Club lg Leaders Club l,2,3,4, Intramurals Council 4, Assembly Committee 4, Chemiteers 4, Superlative, ' MIRVINE ANNA KYKER l7l Outer Drive, 5-4039 Spanish Club 1,29 French Club 3,4, Fencing Club I, reation Committee 3,4, Bulletin Board Committee Modern Dance Club 3,4. M00 fit i Noise mf-5 X953 I if 'L .J ez. 459' 1-ut' GARY COOPER LARD 246 Robertsville, 56567 Bowling Club 1,2,3,4, Track Manager 1. BARBARA ELLAN LEGAN 103 West Gettysburg Avenue, 5-7670 Masquers l, Bowling Club 2. fig , BRENDA JOYCE LEWIS 174 North Purdue Avenue, 5-9689 W JIMMIE LEWIS Q 293 South Benedict Avenue, 5-0122 l,2,3,4, Student Tennis Club 45 Social and Rec- 4, Junior Key, X 1 L lass of ' 3-E ELOISE MAE LIVESAY 117 Pembroke Road, 5-8213 Junior Key JAMES EUGENE LOVE 117 North Purdue Avenue, 5-5379 Baseball 3,4, Bowling Club 3,45 Hi JAMES EDWARD LYNCH 415 West Outer Drive, 5-2158 Hi-Y 1,181 3,4. RONNIE ELLIOTT LYNDON 123 North Walker Lone, 56109 Football 1, Basketball 1. L Q RENEE JUNE Lisssk 203 Virginia Road, 5-4786 Oak Leaf 1, Exchange and Contributing Editor 2, Latin Club 1,2, 3,4, Slove Mistress 4, French Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Tennis Club 1,2, HR. Sec. 2, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Senior Steering, National Honor Society 4. BOBBY BROWN LIVESAY 117 Pembroke, 5-8213 WILLIAM GARY LOVE 105 Parma Road, 5-2858 Baseball 3. JANET ROSEMARY LOVINGOOD 749 West Outer Drive, 2-1710 x JUDITH DEMETREAL MALONE 111 Potomac Circle, 5-8526 Junior Key, Spanish Club 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Chemiteers 3,4. BARBARA LOUISE MANN Q 104 sw oumosws Road, 5-1078 Band 1,2,3,4, Librarian 4, Biology Club 2,3, French Club 2,3,4g Oak Log 1,3, HR. Pres, 2, National Honor Society 3,4, ELIZABETH ANN MARTIN 352 Jefferson Avenue, 5-7096 Home Ec. Club 2, Pep Squad 4, PATSY JO MAYES 122 Marquette Road, 5-0572 Band 1,2, Biology Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, French Club 3,4, Vice- President 4, Social and Recreation Committee 3,4, Concessions Committee 4, Chemiteers 3,4, tvlasquers 1,2,3,4, Intramurals 3, Science Fair 1,3, Regional Science Fair 3, National Honor Society 4. TOMMY MILLER 305 West Fernhill Lane, 5-1670 Pep Squad 4, VIRGINIA LOU MILLER 135 Lawton Road, 5-7556 Modern Dance Club 1, Bowling Club l,3, Social Dance 1,3, Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. WILSON FRANKLIN MILLS 103 Umbria Lane, 5-5160 Hi-Y 1,3,4, Social and Recreation Committee 3,4, Nativity 1,2,3, Foot- ball 1,4, Chemiteers 3,4, H.R. Vice-Pres, 2. BOBBY MITCHELL 109 Morris Lane, 5-3229 Football 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Student Council 4. Class of ' PATRICIA SIGNE MESERVEY 105 Gorgas Lane, 5-4056 Chess Club 2, Social Dance Club 2, Bowling Club 3, French Club 3,4, Chemiteers 3,4, FTA 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Tennis Club 3,4, Concessions Committee 4, MARILYN ANNA MILLER 129 Goucher Circle, 5-8245 Modern Dance Club 2,3, Social Dance Club 1,2, Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Biology 2,3, Spanish Club i,2, Masquers 2. 'TT ESSIE KATHRYN MILLS IO5 Victoria Road, 5-5078 Masquers 1,2,3,4, Executive Committee 3, President 4, FBLA 1,45 Leaders Club 3,4, Intramurals 2,4, l'l.R. Pres. 1, Thespians 3,4, Bowling Club 4, Latin Club l,2, Biology Club 3, Tennis Club 3, Nativity 1, Junior Red Cross Committee 1,24 Welcoming Committee 1. WILLIAM KIRK MILLS 136 California Avenue, 5-6740 Student Council 1,2,3, Dance Committee 3, Social and Recreation Com- mittee 1,3, Lettermen 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Hi-Y 1,2, FBLA 1, Biology Club 2. C ass of '59 Q - JOAN ELEN MORGAN 110 Plymouth Circle, 56188 Nativity 2, Tennis Club 1,2,4g Bowling Club 4, HR. Pres. 2, Intra- murals Ig Masquers 3, Bulletin Board Committee 4g Social Dance Club 3. BARBARA JO MORRIS 100 Jarrett Lane, 5-4117 .. ' I X' an , -' I Q . V JOHN PATRICK MURRAY 108 Olney Lane, 5-9333 Mosquers 2g Chemiteers 3,4g Biology Club 2,3,4, President 45 Social and Recreation Committee Ag Oak Log 4g Prom Attendant, H.R. Pres. I,4. GERALD KEITH MUSTIN 422 Jefferson Avenue, 5-0251 MARY TAGGETT MORAN 117 Aspen Lane, 545533 Social and Recreation Committee 3g Biology Club 3, Masquers 3,47 Chemiteers 4. JANIS KAY MORGAN 238 Vermont Avenue, 5-1671 Drum Maiorette 2. JUDY ANNE MOSS 107 Nasson Lane, 5-0203 Bowling Club Ip Junior Red Cross Committee Ig Student Council lg FBLA 47 H.R. Sec. 4, Intramurals 1,2, EVELYN MOYER 108 West Tennessee Avenue, 5-8283 Choir 4, 4, -I,-we 'IC'-'I 55 Q-4 in nab .-- 127.17 ANNIE DORIS MCCARTHY 120 North Walker Lane, 5-2094 Intramurals 1,2,3. JAMES MCCLOUD 101 Sanford Lane, 5-0925 Band 1,2,3,4, Hi-Y 1,25 Bowling Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3,4p Assembly Committee 1,2g ET Band 2,3,4. ARTHUR PATRICK MclNTYRE 26 Outer Drive, 56985 Band l,2,3,4, AETB 2,3,4, Hi-Y l,2, Bowling Club l,2,3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 3,4, Assembly Committee l,2. JACQUELINE SUE MCINTYRE l43 Nevada Circle, 5-2938 JACK NCNEAL 95 East Pasadena Road, 5-2562 ROBERT ALFRED MCNEES l5O Alger Road, 5-205l Hi-Y l,2, Treasurer 2, Sergeant at Arms l, Social and Recreation Committee l,2,3,4, H.R. Pres. l, Vice-Pres, 4, Track 3,45 Cross- Country Team 3,-'15 Latin Club l,2. , is 'S 42: M' ROBERTA ELAINE NEWSOME lO7 South Hollywood Circle, 5-6805 Bowling Club 4. JERRY NICELY lO4 Umbria Lane, 5-2564 Class of ' 7 T' ALMA DELORES MCKINNEY 232 South Benedict Avenue, 5-2780 MONA RUTH MCNAIR l36 Jarrett Lane, 5-O8l7 Social Dance Club l, FBLA 4. H. All . Z 'J y , Y .Q y A-r, ,fill 19' A, t u' I 4' 1 BARBARA MAE NELSON I43 Outer Drive, 5-2054 Latin Club 3, Masquers 3,4, Bowling Club 4, Junior Key, Tennis Club 4 National Honor Society 4. BRENDA SULAINE NEWSOME IO7 South Hollywood Circle, 5-6805 Junior Key, Bowling Club 4, lass of '59 ,ik 7, ., fha fl X file-1 A Y 5 BERTRAM JEROME NORTON 234 Illinois Avenue, 2-IBO2 Basketball Manager 2,3, Bowling Club 4, Choral Ensemble 4. CURRIE MERCIER NUNNERY 200 West Vanderbilt, 5-9787 Band l,2,3, Biology Club 2,3, Chemiteers 2,3, Vice-President 4, Oak Log 3,4, Career Conference 2. QXL l 'T y Qi, -L MX 'S PAUL RICHARD OSBORNE l23 South Seneca Road, 5-3902 Band 2,3,4, Hi-Y 2, Student Council 2,3,4, Bowling Club 3,4, Treas- urer 3, Social Dance Club I, Spanish Club 4, Rhythm-Aires 4, Public Relations 2, Welcoming Committee 3, Safety and Civil Defense 4. SUSAN ELAINE OVERSTREET l05 Umbria Lane, 5-2872 French Club I, Modern Dance Club l,2,4, Spanish Club 4, Senior Steering, Student Council 2, Masquers l,2, Tennis Club 2, Social Dance Club l,2, Social and Recreation Committee 2,4, Dance Com- mittee 2, Pep Squad 4, A I w JAMES NOBLES IOO Waddell Place, 5-4764 Cross-Country 2, Track 3. GLENN DAVID NOE l38 Lancaster Road, 5-4553 Q.. ,ini GILES LEE OLDHAM IO9 Tabor Road, 5-8702 Track l,2,3,4, Baseball 4, Basketball 4, Chemiteers 4, Biology Club 4. HORACE DEWAIN OLIVER IO3 Vernon Road, 5-6594 Football l,3,4, SAMUEL WALTON OWEN 3l8 West Outer Drive, 5-l296 Football 3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Lettermen 4, HR. Pres, l,2,4, Social and Recreation Committee 3, Biology Club 2, Superlative. PAUL HENRY OWENS 420 JelTerson Avenue, 5-OI74 Track 3,4, DORIS JEAN PANTER llO Thorton Road, 5-OlOO Tennis Club 4. ANGELA MARIE PARSON llO Robin Lane, 5-87l3 Biology Club 3, National Honor Society 3,45 FBLA 4, Receptionist 4. JOHN JOSEPH PATRICK llO Pembroke Road, 2-i878 Cross-Country 3, Track 3,4. SUSAN LOUISE PEACH 209 West Vanderbilt Drive, 5-446i Intramurals l,2,3,4, H.R. Sec. 2,3, Pres. 4, Leaders Club 2,45 Spanish Club 2,4, Masquers 4, Chentitcers 4, Secretary 4, FBLA 4. i PATRICIA LORU PERRYMAN l78 Hillside Road, 5-2920 Proiectionist Club l,2, Cltemiteers 4,,Spanisl1 Club 4, Leaders Club 3,47 Social and Recreation Committee l, Golf Club 3,4, Bowling Club 3,4 JEFFREY WILLIAM PETERSON 92 Arkansas, 5-0944 Hi-Y 2. Class of '59 'ig S: J HUBERT THOMAS PARSONS IO3 Poplar Road, 2-l4l4 Band l,2,3,4, ETBC 2,3, Drum Maior 4, Latin Club 2,3, Biology Club 3,4, Vice-President 4, Junior Key, Cliemiteers 4, Oak Leaf l, Student Council 2, Social and Recreation Committee 2,3,4, Assembly Com- mittee 3. DELOIS PATE I3B Wainwright Road, 5-l l3l Leaders Club 2, H,R. Treas. lg Intramurals l,2,3,4, Bowling Club 4, 'R GERALDINE LAFELL PERRY l24 Wabash Lane, 5-79l8 Tennis l,2, Junior Key, FBLA 4. JUDITH ELLEN PERRY lO9 Viola Road, 5-6737 Bowling Club 4. V ,,.. . T, it LQ , Inv lass of ' LINDA MAE PHILLIPS II5 West Hunter Circle, Apartment D Maiorette 3. MARGARET ANNE PHILLIPS 102 V1 Pleasant Road, 5-9642 'fi HAROLD CONRAD PEIRCE IO6 Meadow Road, 5-6828 Choral Ensemble 2,3,4, Student Council 4, Track i, H.R. Pres 3. JOHNNY RILEN PINKSTON lOl East Newkirlc Lane, 5+59I4 Football I,2, Track I, Chemiteers 3,4, Biology Club 3,4, Junior Key, H.R. Pres. I,3, Prom Attendant, Band Announcer 4, Student Council 4, Civic Welfare Committee 4, Assembly Committee 4, A JAMES EDWARD PHILLIPS IO9 West Holston Lane, 2-I805 JEAN LOUISE PHILLIPS 5OI Michigan Avenue, 5-O3l0 Spanish Club 2,4, Leaders Club 3, Pep Squad 4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Masquers 3, Bowling Club 3,4, Oak Log 4, Typing Manager, Choral Ensemble 3,4, Tennis Club 3,4. 9 PEGGY SUE PHILPOT lO5 Cedar Lane, 5-O3I7 Masquers 2, Latin Club 2,3,4, FBLA 4, Chemiteers 4, Oak Log 4, National Honor Society 4. FLORENCE JEAN PICKARD 90 Outer Drive, 5-94I5 Latin Club 2, Pep Squad 4. , N3 ,t ' v 'gy i -Q CECILE LOUISE PITTS IIB Georgia Avenue, 5-0888 Intramurals l,3,4, Pep Squad 4, Masquers 3, Leaders Club 4, Social and Recreation Committee 4, Junior Red Cross Committee 4. ELWOOD RONALD PITTS IQO Quincy Avenue, 5-7589 Bowling Club 2,3,4, Radio Club 2, Biology Club 3, Hi-Y 3,4. FRANK POLLARD 191 Outer Drive, 5-2113 Latin Club 1, Chemiteers 3,4, Biology Club 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, Masquers 3. HERBERT JACKSON POPE 641 West Outer Drive, 5-3894 Student Council 1,2,3,4, Chairman of Public Relations 3, Chairman of Ushers 4, Boys' State 3, Class President 1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Lettermen 2,3,4, H.R. Pres. 1,2, National Honor Society 4, Superlative. 'U' X ,asv SUANN PRESTON 87 Outer Drive, 5.8938 Oak Log 3,4, Associate Editor 4, French Club 3,4, Nativity 3, Prom Attendant, National Honor Society 4, Superlative, Student Council 3,4, Co-Chairman of Social and Recreation Committee 3, Student Council Convention, HARRY BARNES PRUDEN 112 Parsons Road, 5-8838 Proiectionists Club 1,2, S.. if CHARLOTTE LEE RAMPLEY 107 Parker Road, 5-5362 Social and Recreation Committee 4, French Club 2. GEORGE RASBERRY lSonny1 105 West Gettysburg Avenue, 5-1833 C ass of '59 rr STEVEN RONALD POTEAT 115 Wakeman Lane Band 3, Hi-Y 2, JERRY KENT PRATER 112 Hoyt Lane, 5-1252 wg CAROLYN RAGAN 101 Outer Drive, 5-4103 Masquers 3, Biology Club 4, Chemiteers 4. JOLENE FAY RAINS 100 West Newkirk Lane, 5-1089 Masquers 1,2, Social and Recreation Committee 4, Bulletin Board Committee 4, FBLA 4, Pep Squad 4. ass of '59 PAUL EDWARD REECE Q36 Robertsville Road, 5-3490 NANCY ANNE REED II9 Magnolia Lane, 5-3663 Maiorette I,2,3,4, French Club 3,4, Prom Attendant, Voice of Democracy Winner 3, Leaders Club I, Intramurals I,2,3,4. or f-J, v CAROL DEAN RICH 372 Robertsville Road LARRY HUGH RICHARDS I37 Wadsworth Circle, 2-1760 Football I,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4. DAVID KERNS RAVAGE IQO East Pasadena Road, 5-8I98 H.R. Pres, I,3, Track i,2,3,4, Cross-Country 3, Latin Club I,2,3,4 Caesar 4, Biology Club 2,3,4, Hi-Y 2, Junior Key, Senior Steering? Social Recreation Committee 3. SHARON MAE RAY I76 Warrior Circle, 5-6497 Social Dance Club I, Tennis Club 3,-4, FBLA 3,4, Treasurer 4, Junior Key, Pep Squad 4, -me . is , .I . JEAN CAROLYN RENEAU 247 Highland Avenue, 5-7435 AUBREY JACKSON RHYMES IO4 East Bryn Mawr Circle, 5-4288 Latin Club 3,4, Bowling Club 4. LILLIE MAE ROACH I39 Wellington Circle, 5-6588 CLARENCE BENJAMIN ROBERTS lliobbyl 304 West Vanderbilt Drive, 5-8393 Biology Club 3,4, Bowling Club 3, Masquers 4, Choir 4. LARRY GENE ROBERTS IO5 Parker Road, 56604 Bowling Club I. PATRICIA LOU ROBINSON IOO Peach Road, 5-553i Student Council I,2,3,4, Social and Recreation Committee I,2, Wel- coming Committee 3,4, Chairman 3, Leaders Club I,2g Cheerleader 2,3,4, Captain 4, Biology Club 3,4, Latin Club I,2,3,4, Prom Attend- ant, Nativity 3, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Class Secretary 4. ll. DAVID LEE ROWELL 62I West Outer Drive, 5-6I35 JULES VERE ROY I2O Marshall Circle, 5-589i Band I,2,3,4, French Club I,2,3, Social and Recreation Committee 3, Chemitecrs 4, National Honor Society 4. Class of ' RONNIE ROSE IOO Tilden Road, 5,8009 Football I. PHILIP MONROE ROUNSAVILLE 237 Manhattan Avenue, 2-l35O Band 2,3,4, Science Fair 2, Fine Arts Club 4, Choral Ensemble 4, Bowling Club 3,4, Nativity Z3, Student Council 4, Social and Rec- reation Committee 4, Civil Defense Committee 4, Biology Club 4, Chemiteers 4, 10' . WINSTON DOUGLAS RUSSELL 4 ., II6 Nasson Lane, 5,4083 . I . f, Football II, Basketball 2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Lettermen 4, Student R ' Council 4, HR. Treas. I. MILDRED ANNE SAMPLEY IOI Salem Road, 5-7936 , I FBLA 2, Tenns Club 2, H.R, Pres, I, Sec. 23, Masaucrs I, Social Dance Club I. I RONALD EUGENE SEAGLE II4 Kingsley Road, 5,2032 Football l,2, Hi-Y IQ, T8.I 3,4. ELIZABETH ANN SEWELL I23 South Walkm-r Lane, 5,5449 H.R. Sec. I,3, Student Council 4, Social and Recreation Committee 3,4, FBLA 3,4, Leaders Club 2, Intramurals l,2,4, Fencing Club 2, Golf Club 2. 4 l A' Flux: 5, , f g Q VW- Class of '59 CON HARRY SHANNON QC. HQ 211 South Aillard, 2-1917 Football 1, Basketball If Choral Ensemble I,2,3,4. JUDY ROBERTA SHEARIN 165 South Purdue Avenue, 5-0550 Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Masquers 1, FBLA 3,4, Tennis Club 1, Spanish Club 4, W JEFFREY H. SMITH 307 East Drive, 5-2524 Baseball Manager 1,45 Cross-Country Manager 3,4, Hi-Y 2. LOIS SMITH 251 Highland Avenue, 5-1262 Intramurals 2,3,4g H.R. Sec, 1, Bowling Club 4, VERNA M. SEWELI. 123 South Walker Lane, 5-5449 LINDA JEAN SEYFRIED 113 Cahill Lane, 5-4692 Nativity 1,35 Student Council 3, Social and Recreation Committee 3 4, Junior Key, Oak Log 2, Cheerleader 2,45 Spanish Club 2 Modern Dance Club 3. WILLIAM HOWARD SIDNER 610 Michigan Avenue, 5-5747 Latin Club I,2, Hi-Y 2,3,4, Sergeant at Arms 2, Treasurer 35 Biology Club 4g Chemiteers 4. EDDIE WILLIAM SIPE 167 South Purdue Avenue, 5-6000 Band 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Latin Club 3,4, Biology Club 4, Chemi- teers 3,4, Oak Log 4- Tennis Club 2. JANICE GWENDOLYN SNEED Q iii Wes: vme Road, 5.0745 H.R. Sec. 1,25 Nativity 2. KING SPAINHOUR, Jr. 240 North Tulane Avenue, 2-1512 Chemiteers 2: Science Fair 1. p is . I L STALEY WAYNE SPROLES ll? Johnson Rood, 5-3097 Proiecfionist Club lg Track l. MICHAEL LEE STALLO lOl Principia Lone, Apt. 202, 5-0244 Boseboll 3, Biology Club 2,3, JERRY BROOKS STORY i42 North Jefferson Circle, 5-8302 CAROLYN L. TATE l79 Tocorno Rood, 5-5437 BILLIE SUE THROWER 143 Wellington Circle, 5-803i NANCY GRACE TICHENOR l7O Hillside Rood, 5-3587 Social Donce Club l, Junior Key. l YT? Class of ' an ,ggui MARGIE JUANITA STEPHENS 230 Jefferson Avenue, 5-0868 SYLVIA JEAN STEPHENS 3l5 Eos? Fefnhill Lone, 2-l30l -n,, . ROBERT RANDOLPH THOMAS lO0 Underwood Rood, 5-7645 Bowling Club 4. STEPHEN THOMAS THORNTON 6l3 Pennsylvonio Avenue, 2-i407 Social Dance Club l,2, Junior Red i,2,Cl1emiteers 3,45 Biology Club 4. f D .-Q. at Y I 7 1 5 xi P Cross Comrmvreu l,2g Ook Leo C ass of '59 PEGGY JEAN TURNER II4 Salem Road, 5-OIS4 Tennis Club l,2,3,4, Social Dance Club I,2, Latin Club 2,3, Biology Club 2,3, Bowling Club 3,4, Chemiteers 4, Masquers 4. PHILIP TWITTY II3 Walnut Lane, 5-63Ol CHARLES DOUGLAS VARNADORE I27 Nevada Circle, 5-5730 WANDA ELISABETH WILHELMINA VISSER IO2 Orchard Circle, 5-9248 Foreign Exchange Student from Holland, French Club 4, Fine Arts Club 4, Student Council 4, Activities Committee 4, Social and Rec- reation Committee 4, Pop Squad 4, Biology Club 4. ,, , '..,-'xc CARL KING TIPTON I05 West Dalton Road, 5-8909 Football l,2, Hi-Y 2, PATRICIA SUE TROUTMAN I89 Waddell Circle, 5-3606 Leaders Club I,2,3,4, Intramural Chairman 2, Sergeant at Arms 3, President 4, Tennis Club I,2,3,4, Equipment Manager I, President 2,3, Intramurals I,2,3,4, Masquers 3, Bowling Club l,4, Band 2,3,4, H.R. Sec. 2,4, Pres. 3, Oak Log Typist 4. li- RICHARD FRED ULM IO6 Orange Lane, 5-T969 Football 2,3,4. LINDA NELL UNDERWOOD 566 West Outer Drive, 5-I IO6 Tennis Club 2. ...... I ' W' r F .X , Zh A I 'li An H RALPH LEE vowm I 'I I WF' A 120 Wainwright Road, 2,2000 'R DOROTHY ANN WADDELL QI6 E st Tennessee Avenue, 5-3750 French Club I Q Masquers 2,3,4, FBLA 4. CAROLYN ANN WALKER 203 Northwestern Avenue, 5-4664 Bowling Club 1, Junior Red Cross Committee 1, Biology Club 2, FBLA 4. GARNER RAY WALKER 103 Milton Lane, 2-1531 Htiifs-S. I ass of 'rw I J C c N X 3' C X 11 Q Q WOODROW WILSON WALL 101 Goucher Circle, 5-5210 Hi-Y 1. SHARON KAYE WALTON 575 West Outer Drive, 2-1534 Social Dance Club 1, Spanish Club 4, Pep Squad 4, Nativity 3, FBLA 4. . qs is ,fa , X ul' ROBERT EVANS WEBER 562 West Outer Drive, 5-2254 Football 1,2,3,4, Lettermen 3,4. LAVONNE ELAINE WELLS 124 East Price Road, 5-7990. Leaders Club 2, Biology Club 3, Latin Club 1,2,3, Chemiteers 3,4, Masquers 3,4, Pep Squad 4, Spanish Club 4, FBLA 4. RICHARD ADRIAN WALKER CDixie1 100 Oak Lane, 5-4418 Student Council 1,3,4, Social and Recreation Committee Chairman 1, Assembly Committee 2,3, Chairman 4, Student Council Convention 3 SANDRA LAVELLE WALKER 105 Norris Lane, 5-3610 Choral Ensemble 2,3,4, Latin Club 1,2, Oak Log 4, H.R ViceP 3, H.R, Sec. 4, ETEA 1, National Honor Society 3,4, 9' - -Us 'Q f N TEDDY HARRY LEE WAYLAND 703 West Outer Drive, 2-1847 MARY .IO WEBB 121 Johnson Road, 5-6209 i lass of '59 RONALD CHARLEY WIER 119 Lawton Road. 5-7331 Football I,2,3. WILLIAM HUSTON WIER 119 Lawton Road, 5-7331 RONALD WILLIAMS 101 Venus Road, 5-7389 RHEBA MARIE WOLFE 432 West Outer Diive, 5-1261 'x M, .A X ez' 'IZ' JAY ROBERTS WHITCOMB 113 Maple Road, 5-3218 Hi-Y l,2, Biology Club iZ,3, Chemiteers 3. SANDRA DIANE WHITTEN 231 South Purdue Avenue, 5-8891 Biology Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Oak Leaf 1,2, Business Manager and News Editor 2, Quill and Scroll, Student Council 3, Public Relations Committee 3, Concessions Committee 4, Career Conference 2, Nativity 3, Social Dance Club 1,2, GLORIA ANN WILLIAMS 119 Newberry Circle, 5-3396 Class Vice-President 1, Secretary 3, Student Council 2,4, Activities Committee 3, Chairman of Lost and Found Committee 4, Social and Recreation Committee 1, Budget Committee 2, HR. Pres. 1, Girls' State 3, Prom Attendant, FBLA 3, ETA 4, Receptionist 4, H.R. Vice- Pres. 4, National Honor Society 4. LYNN DEE WILLIAMS 130 Latimer Road, 5-6024 Baseball Manager 1, T81 4, CHARLES EDWARD WOODS 258 Robertsvile Road, 5-3734 Student Council 4, T511 3,4, BETTY JANE WOODWARD 148 Maryville Circle, 5-7683 Biology Club i,2, FBLA 4. ALAN ROGER WYNDE IO5 South Tompo Lone 5 0375 Foreugn Exchange Student from Englond Btology Club 4 Student Councul 4 Chemtteers 4 Mosquers 4 Soctol ond Recreotton Com mtttee 4 WILLIAM TALMAGE YOUNG 532 West Outer Drtve 5 8748 Trock T23 Archery Club 34 Tumbling Club 34 Seniors Not Pictured DAVID BAKER WILLIAM CORUM Jr 125 Pembroke Road 5 28l4 MAZIE MARION GRAHAM 297 South Benednct Avenue 5 2300 Junior Key Notnvtty 3 DANNY GRIFFITH IO4 Wellington Carcle 5 l6lO ROBERTA ANN HAWKINS IQ7 Bethune Clrcle 5 I757 Junror Key ROBIN LATHAM 304 Florldo Avenue 5236l BOBBY JOE LAY Trock Teom 2 WILLIAM JOSEPH McKINA 93 Outer Drlve 5 8368 ROBERT FOSTER QUIMBY IO3 Pembroke Road 5 8838 Class of na? HIY I2 Modern Donce Club I2 Fencing Club 3 Student Coun ctl 4 Donce Commtttee 4 Soclol Donce Club l 2 Bowltng Club 4 THOMAS REID SHUGART l I8 Kentucky Avenue 5 8095 JERRY LEE SHUMAKER 0 Porte L ne 5 4 RICHARD LEE SMITH 66 Outer Drnve 5 5095 ' x . I - H1 A O O 101 Gofggs Lone, 5.2567 108 East Wadsworth Circle, 5-9682 ' tt . Q , A l69 69 But we don't need a white mouse! The responsibility of guiding the senior class has doubtless been the cause of many long and trying hours for our sponsors. The class of '59, wishing to express our graditude for this faithful service, proudly presents our sponsors with our most prized possession, our Sputnik mouse. Sponsors SEATED are, left to right: Mrs. Swasey, Miss Marrs, Mrs. Horton, Mr. Armstrong, Miss Benson, Coach Bordinger, Miss Waddell, and Mrs. Struxness. STANDING are: Miss Turner, Mrs. Sweet, Miss Stansberry, Mr. Grossman, Mr. Nall, chairman, Mr. Sheppard, Mr, Brown, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Scarbrough, Coach Armstrong. Spending a marvelous week learning about the way our government is run were Mike Brady Jane Hugman Jackie Pope, Gloria Williams, Nancy Bowman, Lewis Lonter, Howard Toppie Corbin, our A, F. S. exchange student, shares ner trip to Greece with Alan Wynde and Wanda Visser, exchange students from England and Holland. Seniors discuss traditional senior activities in on after-the- 7 Q 0 Memories of Under the leadership of our class officers and sponsors the Senior Steering Committee makes plans for traditional senior activities, This years members are, SEATED: Glenna Brasel, Beverly Brown, Jane Hallman, Jackie Pope, David Barrett, Patsy Robinson and David Ravage. STAND- ING: Beverly Cantrell, Ann Shuey, Jerry Derryberry, Price Foster, Renee Lisser, Bernard Jessee, Ed Bagley and Paul Becher. Seniors display dignity on dress- up day. Memories cf one ot our most fun-filled days. These are seniors'?! Four years at waiting finally pays oft! Seniors proudly PU Cl1fZSE? their rings Tho past Cannot be chzznqvcl, tht- foturz- lit-s in our h :rdf Our Greatest Year 71 Senuor Class Hustory Amud the rush and turmoul of today s fast pace un lufe let us pause for a moment lay aszde the tranquuluzers and sleepung pulls forget the future for a whule and look unto the past September of the year T955 found us enterunq Oak Rudge Hugh School for the flrst tume Despute the fact that we were 494 strong an overwhelmung feelung of unsugnuhcance was unstulled unto us as we vuewed T T48 upperclassmen Eager to meet our responsubulutues as hugh school students and full of hope and plans for the future we overcame tumuduty quuckly and set to work Electuon of ofhcers came early that fall Jackue Pope presudent Davud Buggers vuce presudent Glorua Wulluams secretary and Tappue Corbun treasurer led us through our greenest year Socual lufe began as we partucupated un all school actuvutues and held our freshman dance un February June of that year came all too soon We left Oak Rudge for the summer feelung a luttle confused As sophomores we were no longer low men on the ladder These were welcome words for us Our ofhcers Jackue Pope presudent Davud Buggers vuce presudent Nancy Bowman secretary and Tappue Corbun treasurer dusplayed theur leadershup abulutues through the sale of Fruendshup Keys Thus was our fTrst servuce to the school as a class We collected money to be used by the Amerucan Fueld Servuce for foreugn exchange students As upperclassmen uunuors we quuckly clumbed the ladder toward graduatuon W elected our .luntor Key Commuttee to plan the prom along wuth our ofhcers Jackue Pope presudent Davud Barrett vuce presudent Glorua Wulluams secretary and Jane Huffman treasurer Sand and the Sea was chosen for our prom theme Sprung electuons came and a marvelous week of campaugnung covered every square yard of wundow wall and floor space wuth paunts and posters lvluke Brady presudent Lewus Lanter vuce presudent Nancy Bowman secretary and Elaune DeSumone treasurer emerged vuctoruous to lead our Student Louncul for the T958 l959 school term Sprung unductuon unto the Natuonal Honor Socuety was the scholastuc reward for the upper 5 fo of our class An addutuonal TO A was unducted durung the senuor year Summer found Tappue Corbun our Amerucan Fueld Servuce exchange student un Greece Gurls State representatuves Jane Huffman Olorua Wulluams and Nancy Bowman spent a week un Murfreesboro learnung to operate our state government whule lvluke Brady Lewus Lanter Howard Dunnebacke and Jackue Pope represented us un Lebanon at Boys State Muke also attended the Natuonal Student Councul Conventuon Fall of l958 and we were senuors at lastl Alan Wynde and Wanda Vusser foreugn exchange students from England and Holland became honorary members of our senuor class Our ofhcers Jackue Pope presudent Davud Barrett vuce presudent Patsy Robunson secretary and Jane Huffman treasurer led our Senuor Steerung Commuttee un plannung our greatest year Among the actuvutues tradutuonally upheld were Scrounge Day Dress up Day the senuor banquet superlatuve electuons Skup Day and graduatuon exercuses Senuor tests college boards scholarshups college applucatuons rungs announcements these are only a few of the thungs that made up our senuor year Thus another class hustory has been wrutten but our story does not end here The spurut of Oak Rudge Hugh School luves on guudung us forever forward These four years seem luke moments as we turn back the hands of tume Along wuth our truumphant moments we cannot dusregard our mustakes and dusappountments for they are an all umportant part un our road to adulthood However that us all behund us now The past cannot be changed the future lues un our hands These are the words our class chose to express uts feelung as we leave Oak Rudge Hugh School and prepare to take posutuon as adults un an ever expandung world Here we have learned the meanung of educatuon mental physucal and spurutual We have felt the closeness of fruendshups the guudance of adults and the unfluence of leaders Our goals have been set Whether we meet them through hugher educatuon a uob or servuce to our country us up to us Wherever we go and what ever we do the spurut of Oak Rudge Hugh School wull be a part of each of us 72 O O . . , , . , , , , - , , , f , 2 , 2 , u , . , . - 2 t 2 , t , 2 , t I I ' e , , 1 , I , 1 , ll ll ' ' t t - , , t , , J , t . , O , . 0 . . . . , . . .. , . . . , . , , - , , 1 ' , 2 , u , , , A , , , , , - , . , . i . . . . ,, . . ,, , . . U - I I I ' T , . Q .- 1' m I navy V K I ,, 1 1 2' gus- ., Juniors Abston, Sandy Afrlclc, Jerry A. Ainsworth, Mary L. pi' Alexander, Wllliam E. A Allison, Elenor L. Alfred, Robert H. Anderson, Jerry D. Anderson, Margoret Asrnanes, Arthur C. Boiley, Carole A. Bair, Joanlnne Baird, Carolyn A. Baker, Vllilliam T Ballow, Sue E. Barnard, Gordon W. Barnett, Betty G. Beckett, Ralph G. Bellew, Richard B. Bennett, Carl Beverly, VVrlll.rrn C. Blaflawell, Robert L. Blevins, Ramona S, Boggs, Robert L. Bonham, Adele Borkowski, Linda M. Boyd, Sandro J. Brady, Jerrle M. Brazda, Anne Breedrng, Elizabeth A Brenton, Stephen L. Brewer, Willlarrt H. Brork, Mary L. Brosr, George R. Brown, Judith D. Brown, Jr., Paul E. Bryant, Donna E Bulllns, Joyce L. Bunclrant, Barry W Burrrs, Al G. Byrd, Tonnnye S. Cube, James A. Coldwell, Anne M. Caldwell, Trunutta C. Calvert, Karen S. Carnplqell, Douglas A. Campbell, Gordon T. Czrntrell, Jrrnrny Sue Cantrell, Mary J. Crrrpz 'l', l'lc1r'r'y H C1551-ll, Robert E. Clnrrrrlulvy, VVlllmrn B. Ch r-rr y, Llndu J Chrltlfr, Lidfllrl J. Cl1rrSVrc1n,Mtny S 5 I 1: .,. X Yr.-:if 44- 5 '35 ' fork YJ fit. ,.,.- .a': ' X' fs if ,,-an .pw L 59' mbsf s., 'AL-A--L. 1 8 am'-it 263 14 X 'P X 1-Q7 iii ig? sg hit' 'Qt on ......u-r af ' zgxg ix ' , aa fsxf L ' Q ' f' , ,fav , M M r wx dl 1 J! L IQ A 1' 1 - ,.., ,V , 'Ag x, , - , Q . ',. it ' .. Qf 5 2: , 2' 11 V K 'Is l 7 R ..,, Q A 1: 11, Lhn A Q39 3 + -.digs - mv' 'il Q, AL ,-59' 'ZA --af Ak Wie all. VIL? Juniors Clork, Lynda K. Cloyton, Toni S. Clifton, Jonet M. Clowers, Joclcie R. Coffey, John G. Collins, Eugene T. Collins, Judy A, Collins, Shirley D. Conover, Noro L. Cooper, Cori L. Cooper, Koren A. Coots, Koren M. Copelond, Joyce F. Corum, Melvie D. Croig, Roy G. Craven, Nancy J. Crawford, Shelia J Creosrnon, William H. Creekrnore, Donald E Davis, Mory C. Dovis, Norman D. Delong, Edword K. Dick, Martha A. Dixon, Chorline Dollins, Clnorles C. Doyle, Stephen K. Dykes, Thomas R. Edwords, Joyce F. Ellis, Juliet Elson, Mork Emlet, Susan E. Erickson, Sondra K. Fielder, George F. Flock, Edwin D. Frey, Ralph D. Fritts, Sondra Fultz, Jonios D. Goitlner, Chorlotte A. Gilbert, William E. Gillespie, Elizobetlw A. Gillcy, Corolyn Grornly, Gary W. Groves, Ernily S. Greene, Brenda A. Greene, Joon M. Gresky, Ruth A. Griitics, David R. Grizzell, Julia P. Grove, Drivid A. Gullett, Patsy J. Gunter, Vero D. Hole, Henry C. Hole, Myro E. Holsey, Rebecca J. 1-if ry A, . R Y ,F J mx' . 6 ix Aer nn. ps ,,,.v- ' .4 'WWA 'Q' 1 nb ' A-rv K ,....,,,. wxi A .. .i . gt Ax -- val e, ' , ir y . mf . -,,r,x. an-I .1 ., ,J 'Q jr QF A 151 yg.. as X Y X 1 L? QQ. Q' 6 us 5 'F l . J 5.0 ei- . pair 51,0 K-if f i 9 A i Q r Q L ' In r Nqr. N AA i n J? + s . X nl' ff? 'S' x Q x E .Y . L xx 4 A fic 03? ' H h' .I .2 alia av N., fr Q 5 , 5' - .,,. 'Q L-QQ 'J I . za x 5 .Q . . N , , A K i b AA ..-I' MW-M A.. . K' I ' f I ,Im .J '?! I t A I n ii -PN '-4 7 Q ,1 fm nf 4 mlm' j If -'X -er LQ Q 9 Y -.4 s 's. e- , I JA W s Q X A 3 Q- 4 I, VR , ,,,, ,. ,ff x -nb , F w- .. 'av -'Q' I ,365 Mlm l 7. I -cs' fl QQ .Q--a xx A 3. xx K ,Y .x D .K 9 f A A 4 A l '..' A fm 827' ww wt f 7 Juniors Hamr'iC,JUdifl1 G. Hancock, Fred W. Haney, Royce C. Hanks, Ladonna D. Hardin, Linda A, Harclrer, Teddy L. Hoyncs, Roma A. Henderson, Roland J Henry, James H. Hodges, Warren L. Holley, Charles M. Howard, Jane C. Howell, Virginia L. Huffman, Barry N. Hull, Mary L. Hrrrnnrel, Jobc T. Humphries, Robert G. Hunrphrys, Dean W. Hurley, Sally F. Hurt, Vivian F. Hutton, Michael F. Irwin, Nancy H. Jarvis, Jim A. Jarvis, Par A. Jeffers, Belly L. Jenkins, Glendora Jeffar, Barbara M. Johnson, Connie K. Johnson, Johnny C. Jonas, Ann L Jones, George E. Jordan, Ann L. Keirn, Virginia A. K4-rrnedy, Carl W. Kr-rns, Steve H. Kr-ys, Glenda F. Kidd, Karlieline F. Krllion, Donna G. Kimball, Isabel Kichrngs, Joseph T. Knighr, Dori R Kofinran, Danny F. Krislich, Larry R. Kunkel, William D. Kyiv, Priscilla J. Lrrnv, Stephen A. Lauderdale, Johnny C. Lawler, Linda B. Laycock, Charles M. L-idlord, Rena J. Lodgerwood, Harriert K. Lenrarr, William J. Leon, Fred W Litton, Gary W 1 ...x- 'CTYJJ 49 3 A A z., 'i'i J L JD ix .S A 'ff' 'fr it . 1 .A+ J' 5-- F' was Wg--I ' an Q la' mu div? ,M f hx r f 1 Y '7 iii? A 1 ., v ' yin? ag? Quik 17, t nv X 'F fv-.N R IN 1-A Q27 g V 6 4 J ' 34' , ' nie ' f 1' Q' W X ,J eau f Juniors Livesay, Judy C. Loving, Mary F. Lutts, Tommy A. Lyons, Linda S. MacPherson, Janet L. Madewell, Bobby D. Maeyens, Eddie Mahoney, Joanne Manning, Sheila J. Martin, Douglas M. Martin, Karen S, Martin, Richard A. Mascia, Pamela Mashburn, Bill J. Mason, Larry G. McCall, James T. McCullough, Larry D. McFarland, Willard G. McGill, Marian N. McLemore, Bobbie J. McLeod, Martha McNabb, Patricia McNabb, Sherry D. McNeil, Nancy G. McRee, Julia P. McWade, Henry A. McWhorter, Lassie A. Meeks, William H. Miller, Shirley A. Miracle, Larry K. Mislove, Amy P. Mantootlt, Robert D. Moore, Murray W. Moore, Patricia L. Morris, Danna Morris, Henry W. Morrison, John M. Mucnzer, Ronnie A. Murphy, Celia M. Myers, Janice A. Neal, Emily J. Nelson, Christine M. Newton, Ralph L. Nobles, Lawrence M. Nolan, Elvena L. Norman, Sharon L. Ochiltree, Charles W, Oldaker, Shirley A. Orrick, Betty D. Oxford, Joyce A, Pack, Dorothy L. Parrett, Philip E. Pate, William A. Patterson, Martha L. 'JF - 'i'ii .,iy f Pg lr Y . ,,. i f unix, .M I A N . i i. A may it! rf t g ' 4 Ao. fi ttf' '! ' fa-Ji f IQ 'R' , ,. Your 'N Xxx Neo at? 'WE . A it . A' x . . .V . Q y Wy .A AJ L 7-'ls f ct -lv ff .7 'U i 'Q 'Ji Mws- 4 x ,U 1:4 A A MQ 4 - J 1' I L Guuf M 6, 'Q 4 L -L 1 A lg pg ,Q l su' 01' lc- I 751, x . -f . w f9?'A ...W , ix - ' M A -11? J Y 4 5-if gt? 1 v f ie' A if Q f Juniors Peterson, Julia A, Peterson, Kathryn D. Phillips, Thomas M. Pinegar, Donald E. Pintur, Patricia M. Pipes, Mary E. Pague, Donna G. Porter, Charlotte A. Porter, William S. Postell, Virginia T. Precise, Margaret K Pruden, Mary L. Pugh, Jolene F. Ragsdale, Jean C. Rampley, William G Rapp, lll, Karl E. Rash, Howard J. Reinhardt, Gail T. Renfro, Charles R Renner, Harry D. Rennich, Sandra L. Rice, Mary N. Rickman, Becky J. Rider, Harold E. Rinehart, Patricia R. Ritter, Anne C. Robinson, Howard E Robinson, Mary A. Rose, Jimmy R. Rumph, Althia L. Rutherford, Patricia Savage, Roy P. Schiffman, Jean C, Schmitz, lnger S. Scott, Shirley L. Seals, Patricia C. Sharp, Jerry L. Sharp, Shorts, Nollie H. Billy H, Simmons, Gloria J. Sinclair, Patricia A. Skinner, Mary L. Slayer, Charles W. Smedley, Janet Sue Smith, Dwight C. Smith, Ellis V. Smith, George W. Smith, Robin E. Snowdon, Linda J. Spector, Daniel E. Spencer, Barbara J. Spencer, Margaret E Spillcrs, Lonnie J. Starisburry, David L. W Q Q L-nl k 5- MJ VB- ha., 0 , ,WA if 4 -gun A AHQ A L14 A A ..44f 1 3 N x - Lk 4 ' xqnvgv f 'Sk la Juniors Stephenson, William A Stokes, Lynda K. Story, Lynn E. Stout, Peggy J. Strauchman, James A. Strickland, Dewey B. Stubbs, Bette J. Sullivan, Bill G. Summar, William Summer, Barbara C. E. Summerville, Joe Summcy, Sand ra Swasey. M. Allan V. Sweeden, Larry D. Taylor, Don R. Teasley, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Norman A. Alicia H. Harriette L. Richard G. Thompson, Sharon K. Thurmond, Aynn C. Tittsworth, Evelyn Tyner, Peter C. Underwood, Sara F. Waqers, Wag ner, Wallace, Walton. Watson, Watson, Watson, Watson, Ronald W. Jerold H. William S. Donald R. Carol A. Cecilia Jerry Nancy G. Wells, Robert W. Wenzler, Derntria Whitaker, Douglas R White, Linda M. White, Peggy A. Whited, Patricia U. Wiggers, Diane G. Wilburn, Marjorie J. Wilder, Norma R. Wilkes, Marshall T. Wilkinson, Ann H. Williams, Martha E. Winegar, Brenda C. Winslett, Eleanor K. Wollan, John J. Wood, Joan E. Wood, Lee A, Woodbridge, Melissa B Woody, Elizabeth C. Wooten, Betty J. Worrell, Doris F. Worthington, Hall V. In-J 9' is-W '-9'-'V JS 41, 'ilgg ef: X D21 L -Q i ls 'Nu-sv 1' 143' P rd' yy Sq Fi in f ,hx -N I .P '. .9 ' ' W 1 -.1 b 1 1 1 .1 Q . +'1- ,, N kkxvk as K XX 5 K' TL R1- - L 1 m X 5- h ,P Ay E , Ln ,J l i x 'VA ' A M' A 'I L ' W . 4 I ,S , x - , f A f K .I - L 4. 1 V , ' 9' .W . A I X 1 . I A M f ' x J K , f 1-A 1 K. JA - b xx' 4 f 43 ix . ' '- A , Juniors Wyatt, James A. Wyatt, Pryntha Juniors Not Pictured Arrington, James S. Asher, Sam E. Benefield, James M. Berry, Robert J. Brinkley, Donald H. Bradley, Nancy C. Carlton, Robert L. ChluClzin'ski, John E Conner, James E. Cook, David L. Coats, Erwin L. Corum, Alvis D. Crowder, Charles L. Duncan, Kyle Eads, Norman B. Elkins, Joyce A. Elza, Karl M. Emmert, Mary C. Enochs, Sam D. Eppes, William L. Farley, Fred C. Hawkins, Loretta L. Heiskell, Robert W. Hill, Connie M. Hill, Helen L. Holcombe, Warren Holt, Tom E. Howard, Jerry L. Hull, Barbara A. Hutchins, Sybil Ingram, Larry R. Jessee, Gloria J. Keith, Stanley J. Kelly, Clifton R. Kilpatrick, Van B. Kirk, Willie F. Knoch, Charles T. Lee, Jo A. Lewis, William Little, Robert D. Mahoney, Mike F. Malone, Viola F. Mason, Fred J. Maupin, James H. McCaskill, Paul D. McFarland, Homer L. Michaels, Carole A. Monroe, Jack R. Moore, Emmett L. Mount, Bill Oden, Bob L. Panter, Leland F. Peters, Randal D. Phillips, Cynthia L. Prater, William E. Rhea, Ronnie J. Rodes, Jimmy S. Rowan, Roscoe C. Rutherford, Doris A. Rutherford, Sandra N Shannon, Mary J. Shuey, Eleanor A. Smith, Joyce A. Stone, Kenneth W. Strickland, Emma J. Thompson, Gerald F. Thompson, James H. Toon, Don W. Towns, Sherman B. Ward, Matilda L. Watts, Kurt A. Wells, Roger D. West, James R. Whitson, Harold A Williams, James N. Williams, Patricia A. Wolfe, Mary Woody, John L. Wray, James E. hu! Ali Sophomores Adams, Brenda K. Adams, Linda J. Adams, Mary H, Adamson, Stanly D. Akers, Tommy R. Albrecht, Larry S. Alfred, William M. Alley, ll, Louis Alvis, Eileen Anderson, Barbara Armstrong, Dianne E. Arnold, Elizabeth R. Atlnisson, Mary A. Bailey, Mary E. Bainbridge, Lysbetlw G. M Balcer, Nancy C. Banta, Sarah N. Barton, Charles J. Baucum, Jackie Baumgarner, Byrce E, Beeler, Nancy E. Beidel, Robert G. Bell, Yvonne Berry, Elizabeth J. Bertin, Robert M. Beverly, James E. Birdwell, Carole J. Blackwell, Sandra S. Bolen, Jack S. Bond, Gareth H. Bonnet, William A. Boyd, Verna J. Brady' Dudley W. Brantley, Stella J. Brewer, Freddy W, sa ans 2 . ,Q -'N gp .. . I V A . Q .I 'A Qt .. Ng 5, qi? sud' -Q, 1 -.4 vm, XJ T sr Y N. N3 QQ J NIR' .-as 8 3 'IJ' ,f i K.. ...g 'fd -I 3 .,. Q--..., 4-, , N -lv' mu? Sophomores Briggs, Norma E. Brown Bonlumln F. Brown, Jinwww V. Brawrw, Mocldwn R Brown, Mcxry A. Browmng, Lucinda B Brucer, Jolm M, Buclwz1nnn,Murm A Burdens! Brenda J Bu-gess, Wfzyno K. Byrne, Tlwowos J. C-Gldw0ll,l2f1lpl'1L, Ccxmpbcll, Lloyd M. Crlrbfvry, Cnflwrinc A Cardwell, David W CGfdw0'l, larry S. Carlton, Conv Carnes, Ann T. Carroll, Pufriclc CGVYQV, Amy A Only, Snndm A. Curved Gnry VV Ci5r'e, Mnry L' Chambloy, Mf1VyF Clmnfo, Jnmvs E Chnl les, Dmsy J Chwlfon, MQ1ryL Colvlv, Rclwn L CUl0rn::n,XN.llw:1m L Collwns, Bov'bom J Cdl 'W lV'.:'y L Cannell, L.m:L'nCc' H Connelly, Mvmry E Ccnmv, lmrly J Cook, Bmndn Sophomores Cook, Linda O. Coulter, Ronald M. Craig, Ernest L. Craig, Travis D. Crisp, Allen Crockett, Shirley L, Culberson, Larry P. Culver, Edwin S. Davis, Dora E. Davis, Elizabeth A, Davis, Larry VV. Davis, Walace Davy, Susan E. Dawson, Michael D. DeArmond, Jimmy W. Defarest, Roy L. Denton, Larry Denton, Margaret J. DePersio, Janet E. Dickey, Carey G. Dickinson, Richard C Dow, Judith A. Drummond, Clyde H, Duncan, Lee R. Eads, Keeneth R. Ebert, Linda Elder, Claude S. Elza, Michael M. England, James E. Ensor, Virginia F. Ethridge, Thomas R. Fehling, Robert Feldman, Joan l. Einchum, Wilma J. Fischer, Robert 'Nr' 4 .Qs vi 'IN' 3 I, N9 1 if-ga :im -.-ff ,mae , Ever-3-Q' Q A-!f f H NW -'K D 115' ' 95 fs.. rw ffl , -an t . 3 ff? E3 -vw' -P A rg. an , qw- is ,Al Q .Tim I 1 ,bg 'iz-1 fo- Nb' Q' if 2 . 'zz V af Q ' 'N AA .Sai 6, aiu., K , '27 Y? 35 :Nb-' 'TSP J J 1. as A N. rr ' ' Swv LK J -fun 11 ,Q 'rr' . ni' A I . Sophomores Fisi1er,SoliyJ Fieisdvndn, Edwin F Forqefy, Lindn Forres', Jerry Foster, Jdrnes D Fowier, Pronto: A FcwTkes,Cng1r!f-5 C Fax, BC-voriy A Fox, Clndrics A Fox, Ciwcxrie-S H, Fox, Pm Vox, Tneresn L Frees'one-, Frrmcvs M Frye, Hefivn M FLJQUTS, Bonnie 1 Fuikerson, Nmnfy J. Gaines, Girandzm Gunner, Mary G. Gorrbreeii, Vloim Gfzrdner, Berirmrnin J. Gardner, Cnriyn S, Giiiespie, Ann H Ghzerier, Kendnil L. Goodman, Shiriey I Goss, Lynda L Gourd, Jezmnetvo l Gray, Joe B Green, Edith F. Green, Lerwel D. Gregory, George C, GreTer, Richvwrd C Grigifh, David E, G'1zz'e, Susan E. Gmorrvs, VVi'ir1rvi A Grove, Linda L, Sophomores Hale, Sandra L. Hall, James S. Hallwas, Janita M. Harnmitt, Jeremine J. Hampton, Veron W. Handley, Hetty P, Harris, James M. Hayes, James R, Haynes, Thomas E. Hemphill, Hollice A. Henry, Hugh L. Hickey, Rachal M. Hill, Susan C. Hillis, Brenda Hobbs, Willard E. Hodge, Larry B. Hodges, Danna D. Hodnett, Samuel A. Hollar1d,Julia L. Holley, Judith A, Holloway, Anna M. Hudson, Brenda Hutt, Janice Hungerford, III, Thoma W ld Hurley, James V, Hutchinson, Dick B. Ingram, Beverly K. Irwin, Howie H, Jackson, Charles M. Jarrett, Dana J. Jenkins, Sherman L. Jinks, Patricia S. Johnson, Jennie M. Johnson, Linda L. Johnson, Naney K. '::' l Sl 1 - . 4 N . . y X ' W -W in ,So Q-pl' 0 . Q X Z' XX 2.5 'Tr if 3 ss? Y 'WY ,Ain UQ- up 'uv-rf Sophomores Johnston, Winnie P, Jones, Boyd J. Jones, Linda L. Jones, Mark G. Jones, Robert Kasey, Patricia E. Kasperck, Jeanne C. Kaylor, Debrah E. Keck, Claudia L. Kelly, Arlene Kendig, Barbara J. Kennedy, Betty Ketelle, Janice L. Kidd, Patricia A. Kienberger, Charline M, Kellebrew, Ann C. Kelgore, Ramsey L, Kirksey, Thurma L. Krafrler, Kathryn L Kurlz, Sandy R. Lambert, Charles R. Lane, Barbara W. Lay, James C. Laycock, Frances A. Lee, John L. Lewis Jr., Samuel J. Logsdan, Fred C. Lovrngood, Gerald Lowery, Carol A. Lynch, Brenda S. Lyon, Kennedy Mahoney, Kathleen Manroorh, Joe A. Marler, Doris J. Marshall, George L. Sophomores Mascirz, Trudy B. Maslwburn, John P. Matthews, Jr., Clayton Mayes, William P. McCarthy, Linnesa R. McCarty, Coline G. McClendor1, Sandra A McCloud, Virgil T. McCord, Virginia McGal1a, Carolyn L. McGinnis, Sliarlene McLaughlin, Phillip G. McMillin, Betty McNair, Danny G. McNair, Frances B, McPeters, Charlotte Y. Meadows, Sandra J, Mescrvey, Ronald T, Miller, Barbara A. Miller, Carolyn J. Miller, Larry W. Miller, Ronald I. Minis, Steve E. Mislove, Miclwail W. Moore, Mary G. Moran, Jacqueline J. Morgan, Jo A. Morgan, Molly, M. Morris, Gary D. Morris, Mark W. Moses, Lois Murphy, Patricia M. Nabars, Leonard B. Nall,.Marsl1a H. Nation, William G. L. X WAP 'Pav 13' IJ X 1 y l , 1 Q XM . J' '7 4'-fb fe--ff 4 war.. . .7 Y .1 ,nn ,3 ' 11s aw' lf' ,,e..,.. , Y M x wg... I . A, ...S -1 Q is S.-4 'Jvc fir 1:5575 if! L Yr? S Q 3' 'if . AQ If 1,1-J.. Q, 1 'TC Ssp' 'P-Q f , . IK. .f'4 X. .YT7 .J 127' Ts. .ca ' 'P , if its .aff gg Av' N' 'S' vga '1.'? -- X as -cz? W6 L 'f7i. 'Cys gf, . -..-2, i' Q--4,1 Sophomores Nelson, Charles Nelson, Frank R Nelson, Pricillo J. Nolan, Rebecca A. Norton, Sharon A. Ogle, Pat A. Ollio, Lynn O'Rourke, Sue C. Osborne, Pat Owens, Robert D, Palmer, Danny C. Parker, Dixie J. Parker, Shirley J. Pate, Doris Patterson, James M. Pltilpot, Brenda D. Pickens, Norman E. Pierce, Margaret L. Pierce, Sandra E Pike, Linda V. Poe, Richard W. Pollard, Patricia L. Preston, Marilyn L. Price, William G. Pullin, Robert I, Putman, Patricia E. ROgf1n,Mr1rifin M Ramsey, James N Rea, lll, Chester' R Reece, Annie E. Reiordan, Sarah J Richardson, Sharon L. Rnikola, Robert W Roberts, Clark A. Rolmf-rts, Nrrliolas C. Sophomores Rolinson, Edward S. Robinson, John A. Rollins, Betty J. Rose, Joel S Rucker, Merndo F. Ruley, Maria E. Runton, Jr, Calvin B. Rutr'rtorc'l,Juditl1A. Ryon, Rlclward A. Sanderson, Nancy J. Scnlppor, Mala A Schmidt, Ronald A. Scott, Frances D, Scott, James VV. Scruggs, Robert R. Sellers, Donna R, Sowell, Wrlliarn G. Slwezurin, Hubert M. Slwaron, Constance O. Shelton, Bar baro A, Slwelton, Rosemary Slwc-lion, Wllllarn C Slmmons, Patricia L. 5iDSf KEY F4 Sntos, James R Svnltln, Jim L. Snntlw, lvon Evvrett Snntlw, Siznclru L. Snodgrass, Joyce Somers. Susan L Spvnccr, Annotec Starltn, Ralplw E Stephenson, Mtcltel J, Stowart, Barbara G. Stxlvs, Slvc-lly L K? f. QQ.. alu- J . SN S 3 3 .' . g if X J 2 '. fb All k Q - .V ..' 'J .'.' F Q . S S if 9 ,vo X y' www-g ,..,- 'P ws. ...v 4 s X7 4 I H Q ',1 f 5 .VW -a Y-v' f'TJ' ,. ., ra sg ' sz . sa 4 CA ,- Qt n -Q 'Z vi ff J ld 5 Q3 -f-'Y 9 'Q Sophomores Stlnes, Jacob B Stock, Patrlcia L. Stockton, Marshall D. Stone, Carolyn L. Straupe, Elxzzzbvth A. Stmxncss, Karon J. Stubbs, Carol A Sutherland, John Sutton, Phyllis L. Tallackson, Jaffray S. Tallant, Carol Taylor, Judith C. Taylor, Sandra K. Taye, Maxine L. Toaslcy, Glvnn F Thlrloway, Judith K. Thomas, Jumps V. Thornton, Judy Thavntcn, Llnda J Throat, Edward l. Thrawar, Laura P, Tlllwy, Bllly M. Tw, Betty L Undarwaad, Brmwcla A Vaughn, Fugvnr- Vftnablrf, Mwrla Vi r'f-'l, Larry Wall,Dan'1ldR VVf1ll,JOl1ltl VV11ll,Sf:nclvf1G VVf1'ls, Lau '- A Wr1'tf,'rG, VVMHCJH VV VVGHJ, Prztfy Wfzrf, Sanflffx S Watson, Cnr vtt- lm A Sophomores Watson, Richard L. Weaver, Brenda J, Webb, Myra K. Weinberg, David R. Wells, Roberta J, West, George A. Whatlcy, James M. Wheeler, Judith L. White, Faye J. Whitnun, Jr., Walter Whitten, James A. Wier, Marion Wilburn, James Wilde, Gerald G. Williams, Brenda C. Williams, Merlyn S. Williams, Thomas D, Willis, James N. Wilson, David P. Wilson, Evelyn J. Wilson, Mary H. VVintc'is, Mary A. Witlcovvski, Paul E. Woody, Doris G. Workman, Karen Young, Chryl I. Young, Frances A. U' . g sql Us is .. X 5713 jf' 1 Alan James T Anderson Jotn lyt Arelrer Wrllrarn N Arrington Eugene Ba lrs Joan l Baker M1 Ballantrne Carol lf Beard Randal E Brslrop Ann Nfl Blalra SlrarleJ Backer Vklrll C Boswell George Brufvpr rNryr1F Brown DayrdL Buelranwn BrendaJ Bullron Fred C Bulloclc Joyce A Barnp t Anna Callra Penelope Cltrlcoat WoodyL Clayton Hd my G er J atm Connelly Ronald P Cox James W Lws Rertr 1 Crowder Patsy Dayrs Hd y B Nfl OT DL aton J nn VV Dpbord ClrfT'wrd L. A On, Jeri' . V L r f . Dovvell Lola B. ett, X'Vrlr wr . Eng and, Brlly J, Frizzell Lovell L, Gallups, Ge rald D. f n , XM vn . Gatr s Joy Q, A. Goss, Jefry Greeey Russel E. Cru n, Boyd L. Greer Jerry E Grrtfftn Judy R Hart Ma ron Haslw Danna H lton Clrlllord Nfl Howard Jolrn L Hudson LarryE Hudson Ronnre Hu d James W Jolnn on James R Jolrnson Jerryl Jolrnston Carl L Jordan Mrclwel C Justrce La ry E K ly larnreelz K nnry Wa ter K1lpC11rCl4 Frank D a and 'ry Spencer Loftr brendaL Lantplan Ronald R ydtone Leon Mason Cartrs R Mwson Mrtcltal McCorrnrel4 Bobby B txfeCo rnrelq Jesse R V Coy Jam s W Vt ll1n Ralpt L. MCVVrlllanrs, Monty C. r reelxs, Eel lr FFl E Olaf? Mite .c ll Kennet R . to n, a't.tn . slr, Jarne . Newport Cltar les E. P Lya C. les Tren o e, . . Rovvcrs, Judy A. 99 Ralls Martlra E R Je ry J nnry Ray Clwa le s R Read Dale Rro can Carolyn R Robrnson Artlrur C Robinson Arnos Rogers Tony Rounsayrlle Drone V Selwrll Harry M Sergeant O r n K Snep te d Ronnre L ilrepnerd Sara A Snrrtlr Don K rt G r 1 o Rc r 'Steward Saralt F rt R r Q Dar Strnyel Vrctor H ts Jann TT 77 ann y or Tltornas J :net Tlromas Wllrar E OTTD L ry J 'rrtt frrci ann' L. Warerl Gerald y rr s . rrxnla , 1 Q W rtts, DC nrrrl T. nttalcfg. -- larrs, onnf, Wo e yVancl 'l Woocl., Rob. 't .1 rlgl' ,J rr Yorrna Larry V. Sophomores Not Pictu red W' , l r. 'rr , asl fr , a' w A X, ' ' . , rf N. , ,A T , , W , S. , i ' , . e , ' r . ' rl ,C ' ' . 'M Lrlc W. , . ' , ' . , r . r , . , T, I . , . , , I' N , , S. , . l W F r , ' . 1 T, ' 'c . , . . ' ,. '. L , . el. ,.L ' . Sm lr, letdc J. , 'X . e r , l J. Stall , rrtarr L. ?l, lr Nl, King, Ar-vol R, Stfrwfr , a rl D. ' , A. gr r, M, Strelt r, r 1 R. L , U T' . ' I , Stat , r3', C. Colw r 9 V7.9 lv r te' ,, Sur r e's, Carolyn 'T f 4 Martin, Robert L. Tallent, Betty S. 't . I ' , T Jarnr s VV. Ct A r K TTCK FN- L I ' Terr ,SL rrrlra L. ' ' ' I I ' , Q X G. DCI 'VS M Ellfl Ll , ,C I 3 Q Tlt r gsan, B -tiy X- T r Ol - r Omg 5 I l Tor' , Ce X , A Trr ,Jack Dlll YH 'V' 'wgby Va till J'r'l DrtLlran, Ha olrl VV vm: gf r ,Q Vmn I Jprm Q T 1 lm , , Elle 'rl rn R Nlog My y A lfvcfn Snfrrnl l Ngr r SH VW ry L'rllr V ' 1 T I - Q 1 T Q Eb rw RN Wl H lrrrt tl Ca ' lllnr G peluy L l' NV Wrll. rt R lr ' r V any, lt , Q T' prp , r ldy F I ' ' C l rr ' P F3 L vy D W 'rt ol rt D Well llttle what ever you are soy hello to the sophsl SS Just patching thlngs up Well done Key sponsors' Let s see now protractor or compass? A Going to study? The KEYS to our successful tumor class .Lf Mass Baurd s class IS NEVER rowdy Most mdustrlous class nntegrated math 100 DD, OFFICERS: Leading the student body through a very successful year are Lewis Lanier, vice president, Nancy Bowman, secretary, Mike Brady, president, Elaine DeSirnone, treasurer, Mr. T. H. Dunigan, sponsor, . W I Ov , WWilK,3w 0jFjyp5M3iEBQIieads s I A ' Aff ulslpr gfwoufvojyygffc ' 5 l' W EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE - Heading The Commit- tees in carrying our Their numerous duties are Brady, Chairman, Bowman, secretary, Lauderdale, Lanfer, DeSirTione, Kertesz, Williams, Postell, Carn- eron, Corbin, Bagley. SECOND ROW: Srruxriess, Carter, Sharp, Groeniger, Walker, Baumgarldner, Grove, Hudson, Pope. by X. E X5 . jj, K ,L v if M ix MW BUDGET COMMITTEE - Keeping IIIE Treasury ledger books in the black are Dykes, Keim. SECOND ROW: Sharp, De Simone, chairman, Mrs, Ledgerwood, Misf Barrihill, Bania, Burkhari. THIRD ROW: Mr Shipe, Mr. Bilhrey. ii i 1 RECEPTIONISTS - the guidance oilice iams, clwairnian, Huffman, Hart, DeSimone, Par- sons, Compton, Hall. BULLETIN BOARD - Keeping the many bulletin boards up-to-date Hudson, clwairnian, Hunt, Compton, Morgan, Kofifman, DANCE COMMITTEE - Trying to create stu- dent enthusiasm fo Hall, Cook, Quimby, Struxness, chairman, Elza, Miss Benson, ACTIVITIES - Making surveys of the student body's outside activities and setting up the vari- ous clulos' time schedules are Wheeler, Thomas, Kitcliings, Miss W Green, Irwin. The efiicient girls that keep running smoothly are Will- 9 witlw creative displays are Estabraok, Kyker, Bailey, an r social dancing are Lewis, addell, Williams, chairman, STUDENT COUNCIL BODY: Pinkston, Foster, Huray, Castle, Forrester, Lanter. SECOND ROW: Osborne Grove, Castle, Postell, Kitcliings, Sewell. gi.. . W eww W, ,El an ORIENTATION COMMITTEE - Welcoming the new students and ocquainting them with their classes are Castle, Robinson, Rogan, Morler, Postell, chairman, Tigue, Mrs. Reynolds, Sipg, CONCESSIONS COMMITTEE - Bcigging popcorn, mustarding buns, and selling pea- nuts, cokes, popcorn, and hotdogs ore Mor- ris, Smith, Lauderdale, chairman, Brewer, Frey, Lawler, Rice, Spillers, Henry, Thur- mond, Miss Gottshall, Rinehart, Mayes, Spector, Whitten, Leon, JUNIOR RED CROSS - Making the chcst and filling it with supplies are Edwards, McLemore, Livesay, Lottis, Pitts, Gellespie SECOND ROW: Meadows, Rutherford, Pin' tur, Smith, Tittsworth, Charnbley, Nall MacPherson, Watson, Moore, Blevins, Mrs Struxness, Cortcr, chairman, Barker. Carnes, McCloud, Miss Gottshall, Green, Loycock, Miller. FIRST ROW: Visser, Carter, Williams, Kertesz, Groeniger, Robinson, Kostol, DeSimone, Smith. SECOND ROW: Rounsoville, Cameron, Walker, Hanks, Corbin, Wynde, Pope, Bagley, Irwin. i - USHERS COMMITTEE - Helping maintain order during the assemblies are Lanter, Richards, Brinkman, Forrester, Russell, Ulm, Ashcroft, Grove, Kent, Weber, Bailey, Owens, Barwick, Bowers, Huray, Mills, Dun- nebacke, Mitchell, Pope, chairman, CIVIC WELFARE COMMITTEE - Solving problems such as cafeteria, campus, and seating are Miss Marrs, Anderson, Corbin, Groeniger, chairman, Elza, Patterson, Pinkston. PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE - Keep- ing good public relations through service activities are Mr, Lindsay, Visser, Hanks, Manning, Jinks, Irwin, Ernlet, Wilder, Led- gerwood, Roy, Berry, Burris, Lane, Worth- ington, Corbin, Grove, chairman. CIVIL DEFENSE COMMITTEE - Preparing for emergencies and maintaining safety are Osborne, Eshleman, Rounsaville, Mr. Green, Mr. Carnes, Baumgardner, chair- fTiOI'I. FIRST ROW: Bowman Weber Brinkman Thornton Struxness Baumgardner Hudson Young Kaylor SEC OND ROW: Ella, Sharp, Diamond Bundrant Thomas Green Preston Wheeler Brown Woods Quimby I .fm .CYX 5 SOCIAL AND RECREATION COMMITTEE - Pkmning ond deco- Rompk-y, SI1:Irp, SHOWCICH, Wslkinsorw, I.yOV1Sf EVHICY, BGUICW rutmg ?I1c uII-SEIIOOI porTi0s are I-Ioyncs, OyersIrcQI, Martin, dmirmon, PUQI1, Arrwsworfh, CGSIIC. THIRD ROW: Lcmgdorw, Rrclvmm, Irwin, Crwrvsfc, Diurrworwd, cI111Irmcw, Rcvd, TIwrmoncI, MCNM-s, Murray, VVyrId0, Purcrsorw, Bu'wiI::mf, Sf1v.1ge', Swcxsey, Pitts, Luyunik, Hunks, Brown, Sponsor, Hrmclley, Sheorin, Mrs. Brcmon. SWL-uf, Mrs Lfxyfock. SECOND ROW: Sdlrffmon, Moyes, Visser, 5 ,www ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE - Prop mug! IIN- I'IrfvvV show cmd other .:sscrrwIuIws for the your om- SCWCII, Brown, Duvis, Prrrsron, Mmtin, Kr'sIuI, NQISOH, Young, Kf1yIQr, Carnes, DQLQHQI, Br:- morw. SECOND ROW: KvvTes7, cImIrrwmv1, Mrs bropgh, Foster, MI,f:fIwy, I-Ikxrrrsorv, Brown, Bug Icy, Wa1II4e'r,cIw.1irnw41r1. FIRST ROW Gregory Mahoney Hcmdlny Duvrs Morlu Humphrfes SECOND ROW Mouwt RussuI Dykes Brcmdy Wnllroms Slpe 8 CBP SWQCI, Mr. CI.mon, Lcrwis, Prrvksrovw, Mr. Scor- Sponsor Mr. Curtis White Managing Editor The Cak Leaf Robin Smith Business Manager X Executive Board Virginia Keim Sandra Rennich Feature Editor Sports Editor I c E? QT a S .Y ' it x ' t I Lynn Skinner Wayne Morris Columnists I AT x 'lei lla' 5155 Mark Elson Charlotte Gaither nlun HOUL Z' Mark Elson, Charlotte Gaither, Chip Frey REPORTERS: Jordan, Fritz, Mills, SECOND ROW: Hemphill, Adams, Williams, Scott, DeLong. Exchange Editor I f I Linda Snowden Photographer I 1 Eddie DeLong df 'fr v by Q ' Editor-in4:hief Tappie Corbin Editorial Sponsor Associate Editors I X Mrs. Eugenia McGehee Theme and Art Activities Faculty ana Administration Classes I I X. X. N I I Charlotte Hemperly Patsy Jackson Peterson, Lisser Jenkins, Harrison I Brown, Becher Thurmond, Thompson Corbin, Rogan Pipes, Byrd Kasperek, Barnett I I Y ,,. II' SuAnn Preston Wood, McNabb Walker, Struxness Ellis, Woodbridge I l i ps x I 5 Barbara Catron Kirksey Birdwell, Ainsworth Meadows, Thurmond I AIX q MQ 08 Business Sponsor Business Manager Price Foster Mrs, Mary Cooper Associate Editors Circulation Phoiogrophy Typing I f 1 X Advertising j I X jf I X Price Foster l Sipe Dollins, Langdon Huflmcm, Murray Holi, Stubbs .1 Gail Birdwell Currie Nunnery .lean Phillips Barnett Hunt Trourman Kasperek Davis Carter Meadows Summar Williams ' --. I fb xl iff -I I I l - A' 4 fl ull' l A .. 4 Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service are the standards and goals of the National Honor Society. The mem- bership consists of the top fifteen per cent ot the senior class inducted at three intervals, and the top tive per cent of the junior class inducted in the spring. To promote lofty ideals is the main obiective of the society. Reima Kottrnan, Vice President, Doug Cameron, President, Tappie Corbin, tary. N t' l H S ' t FIRST ROW: Mcsorvcy, DcSirnonc, Clark, Pollard, Catron, Wal- Hernperly, Huffman, Dillon, Jackson, lisser, Nelson, Willirims, leer, Birdwell, Kertesz, Corbin, Mann, Greoniger, Koftman, Par- Harrison, Philpot, Mayes, Jones, Hall, Holt, Anderson, Gunter, son, Malone, Bernstein, Cameron, Brady, Cristy, Dunnebaclce. Miss Turner, SECOND ROW: Miss Baird, Preston, Pope, Forrester, Roy, Brown, I Q, Treasurer, Elaine DeSirnone, Secre- X 1 ponsor res: en res: en I, S P 'd f V. P 'd 1 I I 4 i X' ' I . 5 v gig K 'i , S3 vt E, RIN K' . yi , ,V i' vi r - 9 'P .Q e n Q ' ' White Whitten Brown Corbin Lisser Davis QT .. L 0 X U , L 4 DeSimone i, Smith . ' TA V ' Q fl in fi ,g A n wi 3lllrrna1inualBunnrarpSnrin1gti1r7l?aU3,I1ivfhunIJmnmalim 3 Qi my Y 1 1 w Keim Gaither 'X . W , Q Q gp.-Sql, ,- --- ,, , - sf- 2 ve' r r N T r A , , Rennich Skinner Gillespie Snowden Frey Elson Thespians Skinner, Smith, Reed, Bowman, Diamond, Moyes, Mills, Ledgerwood, Moore, Orrick. T! i lib ' I -Q -- ---is 1 - FIRST ROW: Carter, Fox, Finchum, Cook, Moore, Postell, Fugate, man, Sipe, Wollan, Stock, Logsdon, McMiIlion, Wall, Bainbridge, Johnson, Grimes, Slruxness, Feldman, Kerfesz. SECOND ROW: Puimon. Groeniger, Mann, Loving, Campbell, Parsons, Africk, Bond, Kaff- fwwm Mfwmfatcifjffjhw ,W Qfffwr W1 Meat 'Z W ff Officers l Corol Carter, secretary, Don Knight, vice president, Eddie Sipe, ireosurerg David Bor- reft, president, Tammy Parsons, drum major. 112 Johnny Pinkston, band announcer, and Mr. Scarbrough plan The half-time program for the football games, My X . .Q H I 0 o E 5 'NESSEE gl V ZHODL BAND ' gi' ' ' 'HJ ' ' ' 1 :. A '- ' .. 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PTT' -- W .fx 'fi ..,. , QT , A 3 :Tx LN ,Ivy-, 2 Q yr H .f Q' 'xx-I' ar Instrumental Music FIRST ROW: Ebert, Mr, Scorbrough, Banta Osborne, Stubbs, Browning, Stout, Ritter, Tal lent, Adams, Sipe, Carty, Summerfield, SEC OND ROW: Brucer, Gallops, Mahoney, Hurley. i Rhythm-Aires ,- FIRST ROW: Barrett, Holt, Lyons, Banta, Par- sons, Elzo, Bill Eppes, leader, Mooyens. SEC- OND ROW: Culver, Alrick, Anderson, Phillips, Kollman, Rounsaville, Choral Ensemble FIRST ROW: Pintur, Bailey, Murphy, Manning, Davis, Hale, Summey, Castle, Jinks, Halsey, Jones, Wltitrr, White, Morris, Norton. SECOND ROW: .lohnson, Bull, McClendon, Carteo, Green, SC1V1Cl4El'SOf'l, Smed- loy, Pike, Phillips, Collins, Boyd, Shelton, Fugate, Moyer, Hull THIRD ROW: Bracllt-y, Vtlalkur, Litton, Bond, Elza, Hobbs, Archer, Carper, wrt? Roberts, Morris, Alexander, Poteat, FOURTH ROW: Summerfield, Justice, comb, Culp, Bcclcon, Kirksey, see, Harrison, Hillis, Pierce, Norton, Culver, VVhite, Brown, Nation, Drummond, Arms, White lessee, Hammett, McNabb, Jes- Q: Qi t 3 Jem? ' 9' i 3 . l ,Mp t l , . wi 'I l ,rt VI., - And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed, and Joseph also went up from Galilee, out ol the city of Nazareth, into Judea, unto the city of David, which is called Bethlehem, to be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being great with child. l 5 ' i P X M Q ' E l , Q j 116 l i i Nat 5 5 3 E. 1 And the angel came in unto her, and sciid, 'Hail thou that art nighly favoured, the Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great ioy, which shall he to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city ol David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. Let us now go even unto Bethlehem and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us. It Lord is with thee: blessed art thou omong women! TOP: And they come with haste, and found Mary, ond Joseph, ond the babe lying in o manger, BOTTOM: And there was with them suddenly o multitude of thc hrnvi-nly host, praising God and saying, 'Glory to God in the highest, ond on eorth oeoce, good will toward men. ' -sg S t I Q 2 1 r gear: n lk xr' Biology Club FIRST ROW: McNabb, Mascia, Lowery, Preston, Struxness, Kasperek, Carberry, Patsy Mayes, treasurer, John Murray, president, Sandra Whitten, secretary, Thompson, Gilley, Oldaker, Blevins, Ainsworth, Jenkins, Hale. SECOND ROW: Rose, Pickens, Hobbs, Coulter, Adams, Pollard, Hutton, Hutton, Rounsaville, Cameron, Breman, Osborne, Glazner, Roberts, Roberts, Woodbridge, Haynes, Blackwell. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Perry, Gray, Dickerson, Spector, Matthews, Elson, Africk, Brewer, Tallackson, Burris, de Laguna, Kerr, Spenser, Emlet, Rine- cience Chemiteers FIRST ROW: Price Foster, president, Tappie Corbin, treasurer, Currie Nunnery, vice president. SECOND ROW: Mr. Arnold, Rounsaville, Anderson, Adams, Pollard, Coulter, Thornton, Asmanes, Ledgerwood, Sharp, Skinner, Rennich, Kostal, Rogan, Peterson, THIRD ROW: Mr. Shepard, Tyner, Helrich, Bowers, Rapp, Holt, Savage, Harris, Jones, Keim, Borkowski, Stubbs, Wells, Harmon, Compton, Hall, Crawford, hart, Murphy, Miller, King, Scott, Wilder, McCloud, McNeil, Thomas, FOURTH ROW: DeForrest, Weinburg, Brosi, Meservey, Whitten, Mor- ris, Adamson, Foster, Holt, Oldham, Bagley, Anderson, Patterson, Smith, Keim, Ledgerwood, Borkowski, Rcnnich, Bailis, Brown, Cald- well. FIFTH ROW: Johnson, Wilkes, Thompson, Swasey, Wynds, Langdon, Chambley, Ravage, Black, Huray, Lyons, McCarthy, Fultz, Handley, Armstrong, Browning, Moran, Krattler, Depersico, MacPher- son, Loving. Clubs v Cherry, Mr. Bilbrey. FOURTH ROW: Vlforthington, Brosi, Hutton, Lay- Cofk, Osborne, Oldham, Vlfyncle, Langdon, Murray, Bagley, Masai-J, Caldwell, Patterson, Anderson, Smith, Mayes, Porter, Orasky FIFTH ROW: Hutton, Castle, Spainhour, Huray, Lyons, Peterson, Roy, Cameron, Lisser, Malone, Emmert, Kerr. 0 rw fl f rar fr rm' Q Physic Club: FIRST ROW: George Holt, president, Rhymes, Thornton, de Laguna, Tony Hutton, vice president, Mayes, Helms, Fielder, SECOND ROW: Mr. Shephard, Rounsaville, Clark, Helrich, Pollard, Cristy, Wynde, Adams, Anderson, Roy. Ronnie Potent and Keith Mason set up for the Southern Appalachian Fair. Thr boys designed and constructed their Own dream homes. Arts ,- ky ,'gL.' , .r ill Masquers ls FIRST ROW: Katlrvryn Mills, president, Lynn Skinner, vice president, Aynn Thurmond, secretary, Trudy Mascia, executive hoard, Malo Schipper, executive Iooard. SECOND ROW: Conover, Clark, Scott, Kaylor, Brown, Bowman, Reed, Davis, Ellis, Prnston, Haynes, Wilder, MacPherson, Srnith, King, Roberts, Woodbridge, Taylor, Wilkinson. THIRD ROW: Charles, Frickson, JoI'rnson, Hill, Smith, Adams, Denton, Whitten, Hanrric, Wood, Ledgerwood, Peterson, McRee, Rennich, 5050, 'Sv J 6606 Fox, Hudson, Spencer, Iirnlrrt, FOURTH ROW: Mr, Lewis, Blackwell, Fulkerson, Morgan, Lowery, Orrick, Allred, We-IIs, Dc-Sirrronv, Mas' cio, Moore, Nelson, Shelton, McLrocl, Brody, Callio, Arnold, Cur- berry, Coldwell, FIFTH ROW: Lluvrt, Gound, Anderson, Sornfzrs, Krattler, Armstrong, Bainbridge, Frey, Mayt-s, Hunt, Wynflr-, Card- well, Lyons, Putman, Preston, Stone, Krllebrew, Madewt-II 0 nn I'- -sw EMA Y Modern Dance Club FIRST ROW: Mrs. Swasey, Overstreet, Laycock, Rarnpley. SECOND Caldwell, Killion, Kaylor, Carberry, Ainistro ROW: Patterson, Stubbs, Anrlerson, Carnes, Gillespie, Johnson, Har- Blevins. rison. THIRD ROW: Peterson, Anderson, Preston, Srnedley, Postell, i fl t gf? ng FOURTH ROW: Siiotts, Entertaining at rlw National Honor So- Ciety induction were Virginia Postell and Aynn Tlnurinonrl Chris Nelson rectal G poern for tlie girls to perform by. 5 l i Fine Arts Club FIRST ROW: Candy MacPherson, reporter: Linda Snowden, treasurer, Caldwell, secretary, Miss Frazier, SECOND ROW: Haynes, Gresky, LaDonna Hanks, president, Pamela Mascia, vice president, Anne Nelson, Harrison, Visser, Keinberger, Rounsaville, Thompson, in L. . n'i-...,kdlJ ri'i ' nf, ,a.Qf9,,,Lr ,- -' 9551 1-H' ' x i s 5 fi 1-.S s t ,. ts t - X s, Debating Club FIRST ROW: Erickson, Arnold, Frey, Mayes, Nelson, Whitten, Schiff- SECOND Haynes, man, Wynde, Hudson, Putman, Orrick, Conover, Gresky. ROW: Thornton, Pollard, Hutton, Bagley, McLeod, Wells, Barton, Thurmond, Weinburg, Elza, Adamson, Rose, Baurngardener Lauderdale, Postell, Kitchings, Brown, Brosi, Frey, Elson Mrs Ledger wood. Radio and Electronics Club FIRST ROW: Frey, Worthington, Breman Madewell. SECOND ROW: Gilliam, Mr Brown, Strauchman, Brown, Duncan, Ditchen Individual Sports Club ARCHERY: Goss, Mrs. Swosey, Baucan, Wells, Akers, Carter. FENCING Mrs. Swasey, Smith, Baucun, Carter, McCoy, Akers, Wells, Goss, TUM BLING: Woody, Beeler, Copeland, Davy, Morris, Smith, Rosh, Laycock Throwor, McCoy, Craven, Hull, Graves, Goss, Woody. GOLF: Carter, Akers, Mrs. Swasey, Smith, Wells. I 5 Projectionists Newton, Summar, Coulter, Craig, Breman, Smith Mable Thornton, Mr. Clinton, DeLong, Griffith, Frey 9 , 1 tln R n th the My Q Q60 ul-'Pb N16 The traditional banquet on the floor along with the in- duction of the slaves creates a night of fantasy and merry enjoyment. H .UML 50 Language French Club FIRST ROW: Mann, Estabrook, Howard, Simmons, White, Comp- ton, Peterson, McCree, Patsy Mayes, secretary, Chris Nelson, president, Sandra Rennich, treasurer, Wanda Visser, vice presi- dent: Lissex, Peterson, Lyons, Walker, Preston, Mrs. Davidson. SECOND ROW: Rounsaville, Rickman, Jenkins, Hemphill, Mcnlabb, Sharp, Hemperly, Murphy, Kyker, Martin, Moore, Kerr, de Laguna, Meservey, Caldwell, MacPherson, Skinner. THIRD ROW: Culver, Clark, Brown, Brosi, Adamson, Morris, Freestone, Laycock, Conner, Rogan, Gaither, Thomas, Thornton, Weir, Led- gerwood Borkowski, Schiffman. Spanish Club FIRST ROW: Pete Tyner, president, Steve Lane, vice president, Linda White, treasurer, Martha Brown, secretary. SECOND ROW: Chilton, Peterson, Dow, Shearon, Crawley, Walden, Davis, Erick- son, Orrick, Seals, Rheinhart, Somers, Rinehart, Flack, Sharp, Mis. Fowler, SECOND ROW: Smith, Phillips, Ebert, Banta, Killebrew, Dillon, Miller, Pike, Jarrett, Spenser, Emlet, Snowden, Stubbs, Martin, Savage, Shelley, Rampley. THIRD ROW: Haynes, Whited, Hale, Jinks, Lane, Frey, Lowery, Mascia, McLeod, Hanks, Wilder, Overstreet, Bonham, Grizzell, Davis, Robinson, Lynch, Kasey, McWade. FOURTH ROW: Pickens, Hill, Albrecht, Hemphill, Strauchman, Miller, Frey, Copeland, Breman, Carter, Boggs, Wells, Koftman, Kyker, Maeynes, Kobe, Osborne, Griffith. Latin Club FIRST ROW: Sharp, Clark, Pollard, Wells, Adams, Cameron, Lis- ser, Brewer, David Ravage, Caesar: Karen Martin, Cleopatra, Anderson, Ledgerwood, Groeniger, Skinner, Graven, McNabb, Pipes, SECOND ROW: Williams, Watson, Smith, Postell, Rinehart, Patterson, Hudson, de Laguna, McWhorter, Lawler, Shearin, Kaff- man, Breeding, Fritz, Pack, Rumph, Murphy, Mrs, Davidson. THIRD ROW: Dillon, Hemperly, Harrison, Thompson, Hale, Holt, DeLong, Brown, Cantrell, Flack, Lane, Crawford, McRee, Borkcw- ski, Stubbs, Rhymes. FOURTH ROW: Swasey, Frey, Scott, Wilkes, Thompson, Lauderdale, Sipe, Thomas, Loving, Keirn, Kimball, Robinson, Wynde. Latin Club Slaves FIRST ROW: Rucker, Grizzell, Adams, Ainsworth, Burnett, Nolan, Enser, Baker, Handley, Charles, Brown, Buchanan, Browning, DePersio, Young, Struxness, Denton, Fulkerson, Porter, Gilley. SECOND ROW: Gound, Hemphill, Hobbs, Teasley, Wilson, Smed- ley, Shelton, Hardin, Morris, Ketell, Keinberger, Morgan, Fowler, Moran, Putman, Philpot, Riordan, Arnold, Ramsey. THIRD ROW: Rose, Anderson, Elza, Krattler, Henry, Anderson, Pinniger, Gil- bert, Worthington, Aldrich, Brown, Green, Fox, Fisher, Feldman, Walls, Witcowsn, FOURTH ROW: Tolloskson, Stevenson, Mislove, Sites, Watson, Jones, Riikola, Roberts, Frizzell, Watley, Pollard, Matthews, Meadows, Kendig, Poe, Sanderson, Ruley, Shearon, Wheller Wilson. Business T S I: FIRST ROW: Vlfoods, Bova-rly Cantrc-ll, cor- esponding svavtmy, Talnmdgo Young, yifo prvsnlont, Llirabotli Gaines, prosidcntz Katliryn Mills, wforclinq socrotaryg Judy Malonv, troasuwr. SECOND ROW: Drydon, Seaglo, Loytlturn Connor, Lyncli, Noe Nz-wsornv, Mr. Ainistrong. FIRST ROW: Millvr, Slivlton, Hale, Cantrell, Canu-ron Blevins, Hurrrplttll, SECOND ROW: Mrs Buckininstor Collins, Boyd, Hancllvy, Crown. McCaitliy, Clterry. F. B. L. A. FIRST ROW: Ann Harris, prvsident, Sonya Hart, vim- prcsiclr-nt, Boyvily Brown, svcre- taryg Sliaron Roy trcrasulvr. SECOND ROW: Harding, Sowell, Wcllden, Miller, Bakvr, Vtloitvrs, Brown, Corurn, Clifton, Doyle, Janos, Oxford. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Horton, Coylsr, Jcltrrs, nlilliams, Pack, Watson, Jvsseo, Collins, Bradley, Conover, Beasley, Miss VVadcIclI. FOURTH ROW: Kvck, Williariws, Pivrco, Caot7, Vlliqgcrs, Higlitoww, lNalkor, Moss, Holloway, Ramp- Ivy, Qvwistmst, Norton, Vlfatson, Wliitaleer. FIFTH ROW: Brock, Anderson, Winslcr, Foltz, Blafkwoll, Rains, Slwarin, Parson, Cartee, Peach, Alfred, Wvlls, Compton. TENN I. s? Tennis Club Leader's Club FIRST ROW: Blackwell, Baker, Castle, Chamblcy, Armstrong, Young Keck, Alvis, Attkison, Peach. SECOND ROW: Collins, Lawler, Wells, Simmons, Emily Pipes, vice president, Howard, Byrd, Erickson, White, Fritz, Jean Phillips, treasurer, Pat Troutman, secretary. Vivian Hurt, treasurer, Pat Troutman, president, Pat Perryman, ser- geant at arms, Sue Alfred, intramural chairman, Smith, Hutt, Miller, Scott, THIRD ROW: Miss Gottshall, Boyd, well, McMiIIin, Snodgrass, Handley, McCarthy, Rucker, Lane, Conover, Erickson, Shelton. FOURTH ROW: Collier, Philpot, Allison, Jones, Halsey, Carter, Wells, Stokes, Compton, Williams, 1. fi A - inf 235. Pep Squad FIRST ROW: Donna Bryant, Vin Swasey, Patsy Robinson, Chip Almgren, Linda Seyfried, Bill Shotts, Gail Beasley, ' Buchanan, Marian McGill, SECOND ROW: Kaylor, Young, Kasperek, Moran, Preston, Compton, Peach Boles, Allison, McCarthy, Harmon, Alfred, Peach, Corum, Kelley, Ritter, Jinks. THIRD ROW: Scott, Chamb , Rains, Foltz, Johnson, Brown, Hurley, Wells, Rampley, Overstreet, Wallen, Ray, Hart, Shelton, Osborne. FOURTH ROW: Calvert, Davis, Stubbs, Barnett, Ellis, McNabb, Wilder, Scott, Murphy, Stewart, Bowling Club FIRST ROW: Hart, Hard, Hudson, Pharott, Pete Ballew, Phillips, Spector, Hummell, Osborne Cox, Baker, Nelson, Matthew, Muenzert, SEC- OND ROW: Holcomb, McNeese, Savage Banta, Smith, Love, Buchanzzn, Freestone Bailey Mclntyre, president, Troutman, treasurirr, Hel ton, Kidd, Cherry, Rounsaville, Duncan, Drum mand, Jordan, Mr, Bailey. THIRD ROW: Dykes Burkhart, Bailey, Smith, Thrower, Davis Thomas, Kirksey, Riordan, Osborne, Harris Kurtz, Guy, Miller, Boyd, Collins, Robinson Green, Owens. FOURTH ROW: Runion, Barrett Cristy, Roberts, Anderson, Rhymes, Whited Sinclair, Spencer, Truner, Hclson, Brown, Wells Carter, Spencer, Perryman, Phillips, Norton DeForrest, Roberts. FIFTH ROW: Greter, Na tion, Eshleman, Berry, Smith, Collins, West Norton, Blevins, Jarvis, Dixon, Jarvis, Thomas Wagner, Gregor, Gregory, Fischer, Gray Wells, Gambrell, Stone, Morgan. FIFTH ROW: Howard, White, Manning, Dick, Davis, Agee, Hightower, O'Rourke, Norton, Armstrong, Arnold, Sheron, Mascia, Lowery, Thomas, , Bailey self SEVENTH ROW: Lyons, Griz- zell, Mclemore, Livesay, McCloud, Foulkes, Grooms, Our Spirit of Exuberance rides a high-crested wave as we cheer our teams to victory. it . i. . Ng ,Q f A t a' , Q' Q 3 'f' ' f f 4 4E .Q 38 ff' 1 4 I F Q A f' 1 ' W A 'Q FIRST ROW: Brinkman, L. Richards, M4 Brody, R. cock, J. Wyatt, D. Grove, P, Ashcroft, S, Owens, K. Mills, R, UI Henderson, E. Alexander, E, Weber, H. Dunnebacke, B. Mitchell, J, L. Kent, P. Huroy, L. Mason, H. Whitson, Coach Armstrong, Coach McColl. SECOND ROW: Coach Green, Manager D. Gallups, C. Lay- Bordinger. THIRD ROW: E. Jones, W, Mills, M. Jones, P. McLaughlin Football in i958 saw Oak Ridge sweep to the State Championship, Because ot fine coaching and hard work by the boys, this team will be known as one of the finest in Tennessee sports history. This was obtained only by the coaches and boys all pulling together tor the some goal ,. .THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP! Ride'm down. 9' , , f P if Coaches Armstrong and Bordinger with captain Brady and co-captain Mitchell. 1 - ff! 93 i' f . 5 A ED tri F ix . f i 1 l J 1 X, J i , A V' l i , 'N' .1 A Q Q k i . A if 'i r l Un I , ... 1' . ii x 4 .. J. Dillon, L. Lonter, 1, Dykes, D. Oliver, L. Forrester, J. Culp, T. Pullen, J, Truitt, B. Riikolo, P, Moyes, A, West, B. Croiq y Bowers, D, Mortin, D. Cook. FOURTH ROW: B. Bertin, L, Coleman, R. Craig, E. Arrington, Monoger G, Gromly, Monoger W B th 1958 RECORD Ook Ridge ,..... 54 Knox Eost .... O Ook Ridge ...... 46 Chott. City 6 Ook Ridge ...... 34 Knox South .. O Ook Ridge ...... 27 Johnson City . O gi , Ook Ridge ...... 52 Erwin ....... O Ook Ridge ...... 34 McMinn County 14 Ook Ridge ...... 56 lVl.B.A. ...... O Ook Ridge ...... 54 Cookville .... O Ook Ridge ...... 61 Fulton ...... O Ook Ridge ...... 14 Chott. Centrol 7 Happy victors. osing in forthe kill B. Mitchell L, Richards M, Brndy S. Brinkman I' s A-fo., Qf !' l-3 L- 'A 0 if R 9 ,W X , W .L 3 , 'Yip - 2 A ., 3 P, Huroy S. Owens S0 -Q. , P 'a- X . K Store Championship Trophy. L, Ken? L Lanier n P v I 1 X ,. 'I 6, ,lg R lyk E Y ' , 'nm pm. av... ,. i ivf Ing Q 1 I Green W. Mills E. Websr 6 Armstrong K. Mills R. Ulm P. Ashcroft H. Dunneboclce 4 ' an s - v I A I y 5, M A I , iff X. AL 5 s x 5 ' Bordinqf-r W Bnrwiflc ' H, J. Pope ywfff 5' 'X .M 1 .f bw N 0 l . 'Wi 5 5. .41 W7 1'-,ACLU ll' qu.. x-K-A Ai ' N . ...av-'9.,' vm all i 3' T, 7, 'a s s f 5 4 Lx? X F Q ff' A I I! j M , L 5 B 5 xy x V 11 5 I S 'Y 41 - A A ,Z gf. ,J X WK Vu X Riff 1958-59 BASKETBALL Go get 'em, Kittensl Watch out, boys! ye old gong 7 HR W .55 K dMdw,,.,.- D 'I t 2- I gf ,I Q 1 I Q QS 'E A Q1 is da, xi W. 2 - ff N-,. K, K VM if 15. KK A A Ja gjsjw gw 'EI' 'W 4?-E k 5- ? ig :f 5- X ci - - 'Sa 'F v I 5 X YQ! 'ig 1 1 w ,Q N 'EQ f - X :Nl 1, N f F, F Y 4' S Q ix !. D. Burkhart FIRST ROW: B. Runion, B. Hobbs, D. Brady, E, Culver, R. Miller, S. Hodnett, P. Brown, C Mason, Manager C. Slover. SECOND ROW: Managers J. Smith and B. Chambley, L. Nabors, W, Thomas, B. Jenkins, J. Banta, J. Nobles, B. McNees, D. Burkhart, Coach T lor. y .. 'B . i f P 4 ,. ' an 3, 'l fl TZ il I rlufl 1 i I . f fnfii ' '7x,ffQy1,l,f - A1741 'lv bl I jf gn f'l iglf' Offdc i ' ,,-' fl 'J V 'I fvilf Q 'P ,lf l 1 lj Zyl, cf' f V91 Q? Oak Ridge High School Cross Country Team hasylfyever bgafhfd eipty a,.l1ilg school team. The only defeat was at the hands of t'h'e f r W feoted the Vols, being beaten only by a score of Q 1 again o a, A l Virginia Team and several wins over local schools, the b Q, urn in a d gedson. . . fl Bud Jenkins, the captain, turned in a terrific time with 9.il5f0pl?3hwdimifey1ce. The excellent job the boys did was a result of hard work and the Glesiraxfjw' iff uc-f i Go! Men, go! A Az. sa., dh B. McNe-es Captain Jenkins and Coach Taylor S. Hodnett L. Nabors 4D 'L 1 H. Bailey l l . T. Bowers ' This year, as defending champions, our track team made an ex- cellent record. By a lot of work and practice the boys hoped to retain their title of State Champions. Coach Martin's wonderful guidance and the experience of the team made the future look bright. 135 H. Bailey, J. Pope, W. Russe Burkhart. ' 4 J. 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