Rule High School - Golden Memories Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)
- Class of 1947
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X. NJ . E J Q Ex Libris 1HHUlHPN I i 5 I i .-...1...-.--PUBLISHED BY ES U? OF RULE H I 'nv-A ' KU' im, AW FOREWORD We, the members of the 1947 Senior Class of Rule High School, Wish to express our appreciation and gratitude to our teachers and friends Who have so readily guided and supported us and our activities. lt is our earnest desire that this l947 edition of Golden Memories be a reminder of the many happy hours of Work and fun at Rule. OUR PRINCIPAL Mr. Iohn s. Humphreys l-'- 'i'.yn .fglolareciczlfion ' DEDICATIUN As a token of our appreciation and esteem We, the 1947 Senior Class of Rule High School, dedicate this edition of Golden Memories to our faculty. May our lives exemplify your teachings. K 0XVlLLE BOARD 0F EDUCATIO W. HOYLE CAMPBELL DR. R. P. OPPENHEIMER Secretary Vice-President DR. GRAEME A. CANNING DR. IOHN D. MOORE Treasurer Member T. C. PRINCE Superintendent FORREST ANDREWS President E. L. ADCOCK Business Manager r 1 1 3 M aw l J4?:g X 47. 'w f Nt QQ, 17: 5 x- W,-Il N XX , ,x X ': FACULTY Lelt to right. first row: Mr. Iohn S. Humphreys-Principal: Miss Geraldine Adams- Secre- tary: Mr. Edgar I. Harqis-Bookkeeping, Business Training. Bursar. Second row: Mr. I. L. Hill-Math.: Mr. A. L. Broyles-Math., Human Relations: Mrs. Willie Rob- erts-Math. Dean of Girls: Miss Myrtle Watson, Math. Third row: Mrs. Ann Newman-English: Miss Mildred McLane-English: Miss Mary Alice Burkhalter-English, Reading: Mrs. Elizabeth S. Bain-English: Miss Willomette Barksdale-French. Latin. Spanish, English: Miss Carrie Lee Freeman-English. Reading: Mr. Charles Thompson- English. History, Geography: Mr. I. A. Sharp-History: Mr. Sam L. Wallace-Tennessee History, Civics, Geography: Miss Rube! Cotter. Geography. 1 FACULTY Left to right. first row: Mr. Cowan Hood, Ir.-industrial Arts, Woodwork: Mr. I-'red Hartin- Blueprint Reading, Mechanical Drawing: Miss Lynette Hendricks-Mathematics: Miss Beuna Lou Walters-Art, Reading: Miss Mary Scales-Art, Crafts, and Public Speaking. Second row: Miss Katherine L. Foster-Shorthand, Typewriting: Mrs. Vera B. Haile-Bible. Third row: Miss Hattie Ruth Spradlin-Health Education, Biology: Mrs. Daisy Cannichael- English. General Science: Mr. William H. Ragsdale-General Science. Chemistry: Mr. Ernest Iackson-Band: Miss Dorothy Adcock-Distributive Education. s -wg lfzf ,. --,.,. , F, .- . i be FACULTY Left to right, first row: Mrs. Hans Schroeder-Choral Director: Mrs. Thelma Lee Bowman- Physical Education: Mrs. Lena Bose Freeman-Home Economics. Second row: Miss Agnes Scharer-Librarian: Miss Nancy Giifin-Home Economics. Third row: Miss Ruth Spear-Cafeteria Supervisor: Miss Iva Dale Moore-Cashier: Mrs Ruth Wilson-Geography. English, History: Mr. Ralph Hutchins-Civics and Football Coach: ' Mr. Willard Martin-Physical Education and Basketball Coach. 1' GOLDEN MEMORIES STAFF 1183 Vemon Bell 133 Hope Famer 1173 Claudia Barrett 143 Vaughn Caldwell 1153 Lorlne Johnston 153 lim Carter 1l53 lack Weaver 123 Bob Bohanon 1143 Eugenia Claiborne 113 left Kesterson 123 Ilm Knight 173 Bill Hedrick 1133 Evelyn Wells 183 Emory Thompson 1123 Dorothy Varner 193 Mary Anne Watson 1113 lim Brewer 1103 Juanita Wrtqht C4166 0119 Through the long. long years. Our school has been so dear . We love her so. . There's sadness in our hearts- The time has come to part And we'll miss our school. Now that our school days have passed Now that we're leaving at last- We'1l remember you. always. And your guidance true, always When we're tar from you Rnd your gold and blue. You will see us through. Dear Rule, Our school. The time has come for us to part You will ever be in our hearts. You know we hate to go For we love you so. But w'e'll have to say. Goodbye. CLAUDIA BARRETT. Tune: Always 361:55 OQWL I.et's keep the lamp oi friendship burning, Burning brightwithin our hearts: No matter what may cross our pathway, Even though we're lar apart. Let's keepthe lamp of friendship buming, Through the dark times or the bright: Accept our share of grle! and gladness. Help establish the way ol right. Let's keep the lamp of friendship buminq. Since friendship is more precious than gold: More precious than diamonds or rubies. Then to it let us hold. IACK LANGSTON. f In f W FRC UF IH4 - l0R CLASS HI TORY In 1944 one hundred liity-eight mischievous and lively freshmen enrolled at Rule High School and entered into all the activities. Only one hundred twenty-eight ol the lreshman class returned as sophomores in the I-'all ol 1945. Experiences is a dear teacher. and some had leamed. 1946! We had passed probation and were at last inniors! The lollowing class oliicers were elected: lim Hood. president: Kenneth Pruett. vice president: Iuanita Wright. secretary: Bob Padgett. treasurer: Ed Lewis. social chairman. With the leaders the eighth and largest junior class in the history ot Rule High School began a suc- cessful year that was lilled with study and good times. The lirst activity sponsored by the class was an amateur hour. which was given in November. Iim Hood. lim Brewer. and George Gilbert cleverly announced the program, which was highlighted by a minstrel show that the boys ol the iunior class gave. Our Christmas party in the gymnasium was a ioyous occasion. Everyone received a gilt from under the gaily decorated tree. As spring rolled around it was time lor our iunior class play. Those Darling Brats. The cast con- sisted ol Clinton McCloud, Bobbie Iune McMurray. Shirley Thomas. Hope Farmer. Catherine Ingram. Ianet Hutson. lim Knight. lim Hood. Kathryn Childers, lim Brewer. and Bob Padgett. In March we were invited by the senior class to a party at the Iassamine Recreation Center. Everyone had a wonderlul time. Later, we were hosts to the senior class at the recreation center. lust as very other class had looked iorward to the Iunior-Senior Banquet. we, too. were excited over this important event. lt was given at Central Methodist Church. Emory Thompson. with the assistance ol the program committee, helped to make it an enioyable occasion lor the large number who attended. To end the year's activities. the iuniors had their outing at Chilhowee Park. Picnic lunches were prepared. and everyone had a good time skating. bowling. and lellowshipping with classmates. As the year was drawing to a close. we. the members ol the iuinor class, felt more capable ol being seniors: and yet. we were sad to know that our school days were nearly over. When eighty-nine ol the former iunior class retumed in the iall. we at last dignilied seniors. and were prepared lor hard studying. We again elected lim Hodd president. and Kenneth Pruett vice president. Shirley Thomas was our new secretary. and Bonnie Smith. treasurer. Iell Kesterson was elected editor ol our annual stall. and with the cooperation ol the other stall members we hope to have the best annual ever published by the senior class. Our first social activity was the annual barn warmin' party. lt was given in the gymnasium. which was lestively decorated ln lall colors. Iimmie Carter and Rowena Cox were selected as the comiest couple. Looking ahead on our social calendar we are awaiting the senior class play. our outing. the senior banquet. class night. and last ol all. commencement. We. as members ol the 1947 graduating class. wish to express our appreciation to our parents, teachers, and principal. for their guidance through thse years oi preparation. We shall never lorget our happy years at Rule High School. , Senior Class Mficers President - IAMES HOOD Vice-President - KENNETH PRUETT Secretary - SHIRLEY THOMAS Treasurer - BONNIE SMITH gi it it t 3 is A-lst 3 ' Q . f A Tj -- 22 slit... . LOUISE ATKINS Civics Club '43-'44, Commercial Club '44-'47g Amateur Hour '45-'46, Bowling Club '45-'47, Glee Club '44-'46g l-lighsteppers '45-'46, Advanced Choir '46-'47g Rulettes '46-'4'7. As good be our of the world as our oi fashion. CLAUDIA BARRETT Red Cross Representatives '43-'46p Girl Reserves, '43-'46, Latin Club '43-'45g Civics Club '44-'46g Commercial Club '44-'46g National Honor Society, '44-'47p Bowling Club '45-'46g Highsteppers '45-'46. Amateur Hour '44-'45g Glee Club '44-'45y Usher at Commencement '45-'46, Annual Staff '47g D. E. Club '46-'47. . Quiet, thoughtiul and sincere MARTHA BAUMANN Girl Reserves, '43-'44g Glee Club, '43-'45g Girl Scouts, '43-'44, Amateur Program, '44-'46, Commer- cial Cuub, '45-'46q Y-Teens, '46-'47, Choir, '46-'47g Candidate for Miss Rule High, '46-'47, And then I heard her sing. BARBARA BAYLESS Red Cross Representative, '43-'46, Girl Reserves, '43-'46g Latin Club, '43-'45y Amateur Hour, '44-'45g Civics Club, '44-'46, Commercial Club, '44-'46, Sec- retary of Red Cross, '44-'45, Glee Club, '44-'45, Bowling Club, '45-'46g Highsteppers, '45-'46g Usher at Commencement, '45-'46, D. E. Club,, '46-'47g Candidate for Miss Rule High, '46-'47. II all the girls in the world were iust as nice as you. CECIL BELL Navy, '44-'46. The man's as true as steel. VERNON BELL Baseball '44-'45g Basketball '45-'47, Annual Staff '47. With too much thinking to have a common thought. HAZEI.. BERRY Mixed Chorus '44-'46g Art Club '44-'46, Choir '46- '477 Rulettes '46-'47, Y-Teens '46-'47, Bowling Club '46-'47, Commercial Club '46-'47, The beating oi my own heart was all the sound I heard. ' BARBARA BOHANAN Girl Reserves '43-'46, Bible Club '43-'45g Civics Club '44-'46g Bowling Club '44-'45g Red Cross '44- '45: Commercial Club '45-'46g Y-Teens '46-'47g Rul- ettes '46-'47. It matters not how long you live, but how well. SENIOR CLASS BOB BOHANNON Mixed Chorus '43-'44g Red Cross Representative '43-'44p Amateur Hour '44-45: Hiqhsteppers '45f'46p D. E. Club '46-'47. Character is greater than intellect. IIMMY BREWER Football '43-V167 Football CGPTCIUI '45-'477 AYHGTGUY Hour '43-'46g R Club '43-'47p Satety Patrol '43f '44: W.W.A. Club '43-'45y Servio Club '43A'44p Red Cross Representative '44-'45g Baseball '44-'45g Basketball '44-V155 Glee Club '45-'46p Grizzly Bear Club '45-'47p Bowling Club '45-'46: Choir '47g An- nual Staff '47. Gaily the troubador touched his guitar. EUGENE BUCKNER Glee Club '45-'46g WV.W.A. Club 45346. He is like a book in breechesf' VAUGHN CALDWELL Army '43-'44g Navy '44-'45. Handsome in as handsome does. SAM CARRIER Usher at Class Night '43 44g Civics Club '43-'44g Art Club '43-'45g Football Mgr. '44-'45g Commercial Club '44-'45g Bowling Club '45-'46g W.W.A. Club '46-'47. Too busy with the crowded hours to fear to live or die. IIMMY CARTER Red Cross Representative '43-'44g Band '43-'46g Safety Patrol '43-'44y Amateur Hour '44-'46p Base- ball '44-'46g Bowling Club '45-'46p Sec. of Gra-Y '45-'46y Usher at Commencement '45-'46g Commer- cial Club '45-5465 Candidate for Mr. Rule I-liqh '47p Cheerleader '46-'47g Choir '46-'47g Annual Staff '47: R Club '46-'47. ' Every human heart is human. BETTY SUE CARVER Fashion Show '43-'44g Amateur Hour '43-'44y Com- mercial Club '43-'44g Girl Scouts '43-'44g Bowling Club '45-'47g Rulettes '46-'47p Y-Teens '46-'47, A dainty flower. KATHRYN CHILDERS Commercial Club '43-'46g Iunior Class Play '45-'46g Rulettes '46-'47g Bowling Club '46-'47. And had a face like a blessing. OF 1947 13 EUGENIA CLAIBORNE Red Cross Representative '43-'44g Fashion Show '44g Candidate for Sports Princess '43-'44p Band '43- '44g Girl Reserves '44-'45p Mixed Chorus '44-'45g Usher at lunior Class Play '44-'45y Usher at Class Night '45-'46g Commercial Club '45-'46: Bowling '45-'46g Maiorette '45-'47y Girl Reserves '45-'46p Senior Y-Teens '46-'47g Ftulettes Club '46-'47. Good to forgive, best to forget. IIMMY COOPER Portland High School Latin Club '43-'44g Band '43- '44g Usher at lunior Class Play '45-'467 Commer- cial Club '45-'46g Football '46-'47g Basketball '46-'47g Mixed Chorus '46-'47. I am not in the roll of common men. B. I. COOTER U. S. Navy Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. ROWENA COX Glee Club '43-'44p Amateur Program '43-'46p Glee Club '44-'47g Girl Reserves '44-'46g Bowling Club '45-'47g Commercial Club '45-'47p Y.Teens '46-'47y Rulettes '46-'47. Music is well said to be the speech of angels. IOYCE CUTSHAW Commercial Club '44-'47g Glee Club '44-'45g Class Secretary '44-'45p Bowling Club '45-'47g Girl Re- Reserves '45-'46g National Honor Society '45-'47g Rulettes '46-'47, That is gold which is worth gold. ETTA DANIELS Amateur Hour '43-'45y Commercial Club '43-'47g Girl Scouts '43-'44p Glee Club '44-'46g Y.Tee-ns '46-'47g Choir '47g Bowling Club '46-'47. Never an idle moment but thrifty and thoughtful of others. KYLE DILLS Commercial Club '43-'46g Usher and Stage Man- ager Iunior Class Play '45-'46g D. E. Club '46-'47. Habits form character, and character is destiny. HOPE FARMER Secretary of Group '43-'44g Class Night '43-'44g Commercial Club '43-'46g Girl Scouts '43-'4-'17 Civ- ics Club '43-'44g Girl Reserves '44-'46g Secretary of Group '45-'46: Amateur Hour '45-'46p lunior Play '46p Bookkeeping Award '46g National Honor Society '45-'46 Annual Staff '47. Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers. SENIOR CLASS HAROLD FOWLER Navy '43-'46. In almost everythinq. experience is more valuable than people. GEORGE GILBERT Usher Iunior Class Play '46g W.W.A. Club '45-'47p Commercial Club '45-'46g Amateur Hour '45-'46. Life is not so short but there is always time enough tor courtesy. VIRGINIA HAHBIN National Honor Society '45-'467 Property Manager of Iunior Class Play '467 Commercial Club '45-'46: Rulettes '46-'47p Runner-Up for Miss Commercial '46-'47. Only the heart without a stain, knows perfect ease. - BILL HAWKINS Baseball '45-'48. Good at a fight. but better at play. EDWARD I-EIATHERLY Commercial Club '43-'44q Navy '44-'45: W.W.A. Club '45-'46, The secret of success is constancy of purpose. BILL HEDRICK Chemistry Club '44-'45p Band '45g Annual Staff '477 D. E. Club '46-'47p Mixed Chorus '46-'47, A man that blushes is not quite a brute. DOROTHY HODGES Glee Club '43-'44 Girl Reserves '44-'45g Commercial Club '44-'45g Girl Chorus '44-'45g Bowling Club '45- '46y Rulettes '46-'47g Choir '46-'47, The Golden Rule works like gravitation. IIM HOOD Glee Club '43-'46 Servio Club '43-'44p Commercial Club '43-'4-'lg Amateur Hour '44-'45: Rule High Quartet '44-'46g Junior Class President '467 Bowl- ing Club '45-'46p Master of Ceremonies at Amateur Hour '45y Senior Class President '46-'47p Candi- date for Mr. Rule High '47p Boys Chorus '43-'44g Iunior Class Play '46: All State Chorus '45-'467 Won School Colors '45-'46, His fame was great ln all the land. OF 1947 rv- IOHN HOUSEHOLDER Commercial Club '43-'44g Picture Machine Operator '44-'47g Art Club '46-'47. Everyone is the son of his own works. GEORGE HURST Glee Club '43-'47p Commercial Club '44-'45g High- steppers '45-'46p D. E, Club '45-'47, Ready to do his best. IANET HUTSON May Day Program '43-'44y Civics Club '43-'46p Na- tional Honor Society '44-'46y Bowling Club '45-'47g Iunior Class Play '46g Rulettes '46-'47g Y-Teens '46-47: For-Get-Me-Not Drive. Honor lies in honest toil. CATHERINE INGRAM Class President '43-'44g National Honor Society '44-'46g Civics Club '44-'46g Commercial Club '44- '46q Red Cross Representative '44-'45g Girl Re- serves '44-'45g Junior Play '45-'46g Rulettes '46-'47g Bowling Club '46-'47, Soft peace she brings when she arrives. LORINE JOHNSTON Band '43-'447 Fashion Show '43-'44g Girl Scouts '43- '44p Sports Princess '43-'447 Candidate for Sports Queen '44-'45g Commercial Club '44-'457 Civics Club '44-'45y Annual Staff '47g Candidate for Miss Rule High '46-'4'7g Y-Teens '46-'47. ReprooI on her lip. but cr smile in her eye. IEFF KESTERSON Cheerleader '44-'46y Civics Club '45-'46y R Club '45-'46p D. E. Club '46-'47p Annual Staff '47. The rule of my lite is to make business my pleasure and pleasure my business. DORIS KNIGHT Glee Club '43-'447 Commercial Club '43-'46g High- steppers '45-'46g Usher at Commencement '45-'46 National Honor Society '46-'47g D. E. Club '46-'4'7. F lirtution, attention without intention. IIM KNIGHT Glee Club '43-'45g Football '43-'47p Red Cross Representative '43-'44 Servio Club '43-'447 National Honor Society '44-'47g May Day Program '44-'45y Grizzly Bears '45-'46g lunior Class Play '45-'46p R Club '45-'47p Candidate for Mr. Rule High '47p Annual Staff '47g Choir '46-'47y Bowling Club '45- '47, He is cr prize. SENIOR CLASS MAXINE LANE Latin Club '43-'44g Fashion Show '43-'44: ClassSec- retary '44-'45g Commercial Club '45-'46p National Honor Society '45-47. Her greatest luxury was doinq good. IACK LANGSTON Mixed Chorus '43-'46g Boys Chorus '45-'46p Choir '46-'47, Strange to the world. he wore a bashlul look. FRANK LEE W.W.A. Club '43-'457 Commeicial Club '43-'45. Nothing is more useful than silence. EDGAR LEWIS Navy '44-'46g Football '46-'47. Love will conquer at the last. EVA LONG Commercial Club '44-'45: Library Assistant '45-'46g Highsteppers '45-'46g D, E. Club '46-'4'7. Some credit in being iolly. ROBERT LYNCH Football '44-'47g R Club '45-'46g l-li-Y Club '46- '47g Grizzly Bears '45-'46g May Day Program '45- '46g Public Speaking Class '45-'46g Bowling Club '46-'47. Truth is always the best argument. IACK MARTIN I Football '43-'47y Red Cross Representative, May Day Program '43-'44y Basketball '44-'45g Boys Chorus '44-'45p R Club '45-'47g W.W.A. Club '45- '46g Bowling Club '45-'47g Grizzly Bears '45-'47p lunior Class Play '46g Choir '47. Reasonably naughty. but powerfully nice. BRUCE MAYS Glee Club '43-'45g Commercial Club '44-'45p Bowl- ing Club '45-'46p l-lighsteppers '45-'46g Chemistry Club '45-'46g Choir '47y Cheerleader '46-'47g R Club '46-'4'7. A ioke's a very serious thing. OF 1947 IAMES MCCLOUD Army Not too sober. not too gay yet he's a fine boy in every way. BOBBIE IUNE MCMURRAY Glee Club '43-'44g Latin Club '43-'44g Girl Re serves '43-'44p lCentral High! Amateur Hour: '43- '467 Girl Scouts '44-'45p lunior Class Play '45-'46p Bowling Club '45-'47p Commercial Club '45-'46: Y-Teens '46-'477 Rulettes '46-'47. 'She bears an honorable mind. WAYNE NELSON Football '43-'44p Commercial Club '44-'457 National Honor Society '45-'47p Bowling Club '45-'477 Art Club '46-'47g Chemistry Club '46-'47. Things torbidden have a secret charm. BOB PADGETT Football '43-'47g Servio Club '43-'44g R Club '43-'47g W.W.A. Club '43-'45p Glee Club '44-'45g Iunior Class Play '45-'46-7 Commercial Club '45-'467 Grizzly Bears '45-'46g Bowling Club '45-'47g Alter- nate Football Captain '45-'47g Amateur Hour '45- '46g Basketball Manager '45-'46, Let us be friends. or I will knock you down. MARY LEE PARKER Mixed Chorus '43-'47g Girl Reserves '44-'46g Com- mercial Club '45-'46g Bowling Club '45-'46p D. E. Club '46-'47. Gentle of speech. beneticient ot mind. LEE RAE PARKS Fashion Show '43-'44g Red Cross Representative '43-'447 Commercial Club '44-'467 Latin Club '44 '45p Girl Reserves '44-'45p Glee Club '45-'467 Bowl- ing Club '46-'47g Rulettes '46-'47. Her voice was ever soft. gentle and low. LORENE PIERCE Girl Reserves '44-'45g Mixed Chorus '45-'467 Com- mercial Club '45-'46y Choir '46-'47. Good humor only teaches charms to last. GLENN PRICE May Day Program '43-'447 Hi-Y Club '43-'44g CTy- soni Bowling Club '45-'46g I-lighsteppers '45-'46p Vfinner of Americanism Art Contest '45-'46g Griz- zly Bears '45-'467 Gra-Y Club '45-'46g Football '45-'46g Cheerleader '46-'47g Candidate for Mr. Rule High '47 Art Club '46-'47. None but himself can be his parallel. SENIOR CLASS BILL PRINCE Football '44-'45: Commercial Club '44-'46p Bowling Club '45-'46y Glee Club '45-'46g Iunior Class Play '45-'46 Choir '46-'47. It is fortune, not wisdom, that nxles a man's life. KENNETH PRUETT Glee Club '43-'46g Football '43-'47g R Club 44 '47y Boys State Candidate '45-'46p Commercial Club '45-'46g Mr. Rule High '47g Choir '46-'47. Play up, play up, and play the game. ORPHA ROBINSON Glee Club '43-'44 Commercial Club '44-'46g Library Assistant '45-'467 Highsteppers '45-'46g D. E. Club '46-'47, Actions speak louder than words. ELBERTA ROY Civics Club '43-'47g Commercial Club '43-'44g Girl Scouts '43-'44g Band '43-'447 Red Cross Representa- tive '43-'44 Latin Club '44-'46p Allied Youth '44-'45y National Honor Society '44-'477 Girl Reserves '44- '46g Usher at Commencement '45-461 Y-Teens '46- '47: Rulettes '46-'47p Bowling Club '46-'47q Pro- mpter of lunior Class Play '45-'46. She lives to laugh, to love, to learn. CLARA SCHWARTZ Latin Club '43-'447 Civics Club '43-'46g National Honor Society '44-'47g Commercial Club '45-'46y Bowling Club '45-475 Y-Teens '46-'47p Rulettes '46-'47. A friend is worth all the hazards we can run. IEAN SELVIDGE Servio Club '43-'44y Latin Club '44-'45g Fashion Show '44-'467 Commercial Club '45-'46g Glee Club '46-'47g Art Club '46-'47g Rulettes '46-'47, A smile for all, a welcome glad. ROBERT SHARP W.W.A. Club '45-'47p D. E. Club '45-'47. A little nonsense now and then ls relished by the wisest men. LLOYD SCHULAR Band '43-'45p Red Cross Representative '43-'45p Library Assistant '43-'45g Mixed Chorus '45-'46p Usher at Class Night '45-'467 Movie Projector Op- erator '45-'46p Bowling Club '45-'477 W.W.A. Club '46-'47g Choir '46-'47. Slow, not lazy, iust hates to worry. or 1947 BONNIE SMITH Commercial Club, '43-'47, Servio Club, '43-'44, Civics Club, '43-'45, Glee Club, '44-'46, Girl Re- serves, '44-'45g National Honor Society, '45-'47p Choir, '46-'47g Candidate for Miss Rule High, '46-'47, Candidate for Miss Commercial, '46-'47, 'Treasurer of Senior Class, '46-'47, And when she had passed it seemed like the passing oi exquitite music. PATSY SMITH Band, '43-'44, Civics Club, '43-'44p Girl Reserves, '44-'46g Commercial Club, '44-'46, Glee Club, '44-'45, Candidate for Sports Queen, '45-'46, Bowl- ing Club, '45-'46, Usher at Iunior Class Play, '46p Y-Teens, '46-'47, Rulettes, '46-'47. Fate tried to conceal her by naming her Smith. BONNIE SPANGLER Girl Scouts, '43-'46, Civics Club, '43-'44g Commer- cial Club, '43-'47, Fashion Show, '-433475 Band, '43-'44, Girl Reserves, '44-'45, Rulettes, '46-'47, Served at Junior-Senior Banquet. Very bright and lively. and iull of fun. you bet. HELEN SPICKARD Latin Club, '43-'44g Fashion Show, '43-'44p Com- mercial Club, '44-'47, National Honor Society, '45-'47g Rulettes, '46-'47, Candidate for Miss Com- mercial, '46-'47, A good reputation is more valuable than money. EDWARD SPIRES Commercial Club, '45-'46, W.W.A. Club, '46-'47, What would a man do but be merry. MARGARET SULLIVAN Latin Club '43-'44, Civics Club '43-'45, Girl Re- serves '44-'45g Bowling Club '454'47g National Honor Society '45-'47g Commercial Club '45-'46, Candidate for Sports Queen '45-'46g Usher at Iun- ior Class Play '46, Rulettes '46-'47g Miss Rule High '46-'477 Band Sponsor '46-'47g Y-Teens '46-'47. Sweeter. thy voice, but every sound is sweet. SHIRLEY THOMAS Girl Scouts '43-'45 Commercial Club '43-'-461 Na- tional Honor Society '44-'47g Bowlinq Club '45-'47, R Club '44-'47, Cheerleader '44-'45g Glee Club '44-'46, Girl Reserves '45-'46p lunior Class Play '45-'-46: Choir '46-'47, Rulettes '46-'4'7p Cheerleader '46-'47, Secretary of Senior Class '46-'47, Candi- date for Miss Commercial '46-'4'7. Ease, with dignity. EMORY THOMPSON Football '43-'46, Civics Club '43-'44y Grizzly Bear '44-'45, Commercial Club '44-'45g National Honor Society '45-'47, Toastmaster at Ir.-Sr. Banquet '46p Iunioi' Citizenship Award '46g Usher at Iunior Class Play '46, Hi-Y Club '45-'46, Chemistry Club '46-'47. Self-reverence. Self knowledge, Self control. SENIOR CLASS BONNIE VALENTINE Commercial Club '43-'46p Fashion Show '44-'45p Bowling Club 453475 Girl Reserves '45-'46g Rul- ettes '45-'4'7p Y-Teens '46-'47. More wise. more learned, more iust, more every- thing. DOROTHY VARNER Commercial Club '44-'46g Girl Reserves '44-'45g Civics Club '45-'46g National Honor Society '45- '47g Rulettes '46-'47p Bowling Club '46-'47p Annual Staii '47p Miss Commercial '46-'47. She is one of gracious patience. MARIORIE WALKER Latin Club '43-'45 Girl Scouts '43-'44g Fashion Show '43-'44p Red Cross Representative '43-'-445 Commercial Club '44-'47p National Honor Society '45-'47p Rulettes '46-'47g Bowling Club '46-'47g Can- didate for Miss Commercial '46-'47, Her heart is as tar from fraud as heaven trom earth. PHYLLIS WALLACE Home Economics Club '43-'44g Girl Reserves '43- '45p 'R Club '44-'47p Sports Queen '44-'45y Bowl- ing '44-V157 Commercial Club '44-'45g Glee Club '45-'46p Cheerleader '45-7167 Civics Club '45-'46y D. E. Club '45-'46. The grass stoops not. she treads on it so lightly. MARY ANNE WATSON Latin Club '43-'44p Served at Class Night '43-'44g National Honor Society '44-'477 Civics Club '44-'45y Amateur Hour '44-V157 Red Cross Representative '45-'457 Mixed Chorus '45-'46g Annual Staff '477 Choir '46-717. I've a heart with room Ior every icy. IACK WEAVER Red Cross Representative '43-'44 Mixed Chorus '43-V145 Servio Club '43-'44: Football '44-'47g Griz- Zley Rears '44-'45p Hi-Y Club '44-'457 May Day Program '44-'45g Annual Staff '47g Art Club '46-'4'7g Art Contest Winner '46-'47g D. E. Club '45-'46y Bowling Club '45-'46p Chorus '45-'46p Art Award '46 A-man of glorious art. EVELYN WELLS Girl Reserves '43-'46g Latin Club '43-'45p Fashion Show '43-'44y Red Cross Representative '43-'44g Senior Receptionist '44-'45p Civics Club '44-'46g Commercial Club '44-'47g National Honor Society '45-'47g Usher at Commencement '45-'46p Y-Teens Rulettes '46-'47g Bowling Club '46-'47y Annual Staff '47g Candidate for Miss Commercial '47. She is pleasant to think on. IAMES WILLIAMS R Club '43-'44g Red Cross Representative '43- '44g Football Manager '43-'4'7p Commercial Club '44-'-457 Grizzly Bears '44-'46g Usher at lunior Class Play '45-'46 W.W.A. Club '45-'46. Ever true to his work. IF 1947 saws CATHERINE WILSON Girl Reserves '43-'44p Civics Club '43-'45g Band '43-445 Mixed Chorus '43-'46g Fashion Show '43- '44g Bowling Club '45-'47p Commercial Club '44-'45g Rulettes '46-'47p Y-Teens '46-'47, 'Never in despair. DOROTHY WRIGHT Latin Club '43-'44, Girl Reserves '44-'46g Commer- cial Club '45-477 Winner of Beginners Speed Cup '46g Usher at Commencement '46g Rulettes '46-'47p Bowling Club '46-'47 Y-Teens '46-'47, I would help others out of fellow-feeling. IUANITA WRIGHT Civics Club '43-'45p Amateur Hour '43-'47, Girl Re- serves '43-'44g Glee Club '43-'44, Girl's Chorus '44-'45g National Honor Society '45-'47p Secretary Ir. Class '45-'46 Commercial Club '45-'46p Annual Staff '47p Choir '45-'47. Her very tone ls music's own. Like lholo of mom- lnq birds. H0 OR AWARD FACULTY--Clair Williams, Edsel Reed SOCIAL SCIENCE, AND MATHEMATICS-Clair Williams SPANISH-Mary Catherine Hodge FRENCH--Lois Koontz LATIN--Wilma Cline HOME ECONOMICS-Lois Koontz NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY- Lois Koontz, Clair Williams ENGLISH-Lois Koontz, Clair Williams IUNIOR CITIZENSHIP- Emory Thompson COMMERCIAL-A Miss Secretary--Betty Davis o Runner-Up Miss Secretary-Mary Ann Keith Best Grades-Kathleen Stookesbury Second Year Speed Cup-Dorothy Wright Bookkeeping-Hope Farmer Current Affairs-Presented by Time Magazine-John Gaston, Mary Cath- erine Hodge Reader's Digest Award--Clair Williams 1946 HONOR ROLL Nathan Norman Eugene Schrivener Charles Wallace 2 2'-Q s W V Alix ,SIRL l W W' 599443-vm -9 . gf, m +, wade fist M.. fi I 3151 :'S-1,5 ' A CLASS, ILL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, the senior class of 1947, being of sound body cmd sane mind Iwell, some of us anywayl do hereby declare the following to be our last and only testament, thereby making void any and all others: To the principal and the faculty we leave our best wishes and our hopes that as promising a senior class will emerge next year. To the juniors we leave our title seniors, our brilliant minds, and excellent study habits. We, Bonnie Spangler and Catherine Wilson, will our skill in chewing gum anywhere ,anytime, to Edna Price and Betty Watson. Q We, Vernon Bell and Robert Sharp bequeath our heights to Louise Harris and C. E. Goins, may they soon install their inheritances. I, Iack Weaver, will my art talent to Clarence Ogle. I, Wayne Nelson, bequeath my ability to influence fe males to Iack Turner. I Ed Lewis, willingly leave my'athlete's foot to David Russell. I, Elberta Roy, will my A average to Ruth Christy. I Ed Spires, will my art in performing the snake dan ce to some high-stepping junior. I, Eugene Buckner, leave my love of reading to Iim Moore. I, Iim Hood, bequeath my senior class presidency to a capable, forth-coming senior. I, Ilmmy Carter, leave my undisputed popularity to Ge ne O'Blenniss. I, Iack Langston, will my missing finger to Mr. Hood. I, Lloyd Shular, will my distinctive love of pin-up girls to Harold Dockins. I Eugenia Claiborne, leave my stuttering ability to Anna Pearl Reese, who needs it. 1 I, Katie Cummings, leave my small and well-chaped mouth to Louise Moyers. I, Iuanita Wright, leave my place in Rule Choir to Barbara Akers. I, Ilmmy Brewer, leav my habit of singing CPI hillbilly songs in the auditorium before school to R. B. Carter. I Sam Carrier, leave my overdevelopeci appetite to all who rob the cafeteria of nourishments each noon. 1 I, lean Selvidge, leave all the chewing gum on the wall in the lunchroom to those who have nothing to do while waiting in line. I, George Gilbert, leave my memorized commercials to some would-be radio announcer. I, Kenneth Pruett, leave my title Mr. Rule High to a popular junior. We, Bob Bohanan and Bob Padgett, leave our masculine physiques to Bob Rhinehart and Harold Francis. We, Frank Lee and Robert Lynch, leave our bashfulness to Verlin Frye and Leon Fair. I, Mary Anne Watson, bequeath my membership in the National Honor Society to Dorothy Arrowwood. I, Evelyn Wells, have nothing but Eddie, and I wish to keep him for future purposes. We, Bill Princef Bill Hedrick and Bill Hawkins leave our initial names to Bill Smith, Bill Fox and Bill Wright. I, Vaughn Caldwell, leave my laziness to Calvin Housewright. I, Ianet Hutson, leave my habit of cutting up in study hall to Frances Webb. I, Maxine Lane, leave my capability to write legibly to Carl Whited. I, Doris Knight, leave my slim waistline to Doris Vananda. I, lim Williams, will my management of the football team to George Nichols. I, Dorothy Varner, leave my title Miss Commercial to Ernestine Dick. I, Ieff Kesterson, leave my position as editor of the annual to whoever thinks he can handl the job. We, Helen Spickard and Dorothy Wright, will our ability to obtain all our homework during class to Imogene Huff and Betty Potter. . ,.. c. ,.-.- ...,......,.,,--.,, -.-. ,, M . CLASS WILL lcontinuedl I, Shirley Thomas. will my winning personality to Sis Iohnson. I, Louise Atkins, leave my blond hair to Iuanita Smith. I, Bonnie Valentine, will my freckles to Ida Hampton. l, Bruce Mays, leave my burr haircut to Eugene Maxey. We, Margaret Sullivan and Betty Sue Carver, leave our girlish figures to Carolyn Yearwood and Nadine Bright. I, lim Knight, will my football talents to Alfred McGinnis. I, Marjorie Walker, leave my saddle oxfords to Ruby Bales. I, lack Martin, leave what geometry I have learned to lack Shumaker. I, Edward Heatherly, leave my mischievousness to Ioe Dick. l, Etta Daniels, will my insistent whistling in sixth period study hall to Leona Cates. I, Ioyce Cutshaw, leave my red and white plaid skirt to any one who will wear it. l, Clara Schwartz, bequeath my habit of wearing the wrong thing at the wrong time to a forgetful junior. I, Hope Farmer, having checked study hall roll for three consecutive years, sadly leave my rsponsibility to Lloyd Iames . Vtfe, Lee Rae Parks and Bonnie Smlth, bequeath our ability to get along with everybody in hopes that it will result in more and better friendships. We, Eva Long and Orpha Robinson, will our affection for one another to Delores Beets and Io Miller. I, Harold Fowler, will my wavy hair to Charles Koontz. I, Iohn Householder, leave my slender mid-section to Bob Thompson. I, Iimmy Cooper, leave my hopes of someday constructing on atomic energy operated airplane to Mr. Ragsdale. We, Kyle Dills a-nd Barbara Bayless. leave our ability to get along with our teachers to lim Baker and Carolyn Waver, respectively. ' We, Patsy Smith and Bobbie Iune McMurray bequeath our ability to be mistaken for each other by the faculty to Dorothy Steele and Lassie Smith. W, Katherine Childers and B. I. Cooter, bequeath our ability to flirt in Mr. Sharpis room to a couple of freshmen fit takes four years to learn the techniquel. I, Hazel Berry, leave my seat in the library the sixth period to anyone fortunate enough to get it. I, Claudia Barrett, leave Bill to whoever will take care of him until he graduates. I, Lorine lohnson, will my senior dignity to Martha Oglesby. I, Barbara Bohanan, bequeath my privilege of strolling through the halls with a male escort to Marjorie Haley. I, Glenn Price, leave my persevering tardiness to Don Blackstock. I, Lorene Pierece, leave my sunny smile and friendly ways to Lucille Day. I, Virginia Harbin, will my witty writings and sly statements to my brother. I, Martha Bauman, leave my chic appearance to Betty Clark. I, Dorothy Hodges, leave my talents in catching a fellow while skating to June Cox. I, Catherine Ingram, bequeath my ways of obtaining all my school work without taking any books home to Mary Holt. l. Mary Lee Parker, bqueath my ability to get ahead in summer school to a needful junior. I, lames McCloud, bequeath my easy going ways to Earl Boatman. I, Cecil Bell, will my ability to go to sleep tn class to all sleep-loving students. I, Emory Thompson, bequeath my ability to produce imaginary hunting and fishing tales for themes ln English to some great exaggerator. Lastly. we do hereby appoint Mr. Iohn Humphreys as our sole executor. ln witness whereof, we hereby set our hand this the 5 th day of Iune, Nineteen hundred and forty-seven. I --The Senior Class Testator Witnesses: Miss Burkhalter Miss Adcock Best Athlete Kenneth Pruett Most Popular Girl Margaret Sullivan Closest Burr Bruce Mays Most Stylish Girl Catherine Ingram Most Lovesick Boy Iimmy Carter mx,-1 , SENIUR ,A W R B 5 a ,ff ly ' 1 xx if iv ,., ' ff ,, y Q21 l 1 Ei E 1 Q S ?, 79' 4 UWM? 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X, n , Q r fe--ff B '-' ttlk X fftifitttietll , BX W 7 Cl E fe? fini' in qt ' X, 3 XA gi Q,5W,s7t5 5 sg , UY 'V4, 7 ,fs 5 T, gift' ,3 W K its 2-Qffg t , Jffflvr, rt 'Q gf 44' t Nfl Y , , X X f Al Dil ,f ,Q Tc.sAfT'j 'BRT ,1 I WIT! Biggest Giggler Elberla Roy Wittiest Wayne Nelson Most Eligible Bachelor Edward Spires Best Sport Bob Padgett Most Studious Hope Farmer 1011 Pltorutct One Iune moming, 1957, I, Iuantta Wright, entered my office at the Atomic Research Laboratories. owned and operated by the well-known lady scientist, Elberta Roy tin private life, Mrs. Hal Westl. lust as I sat down at my desk, a young lady came ln. She told me that she wished to see Mrs. West about the position now open in our firm. I asked the young lady to have a seat, and as I handed her an application blank to fill in, I discovered with surprise that she was none other than Dorothy Vamer, an old school chum of mine in '47. We began to talk about our wonder- ful high school days and exchanged news of our old classmates. Here are a few things I leamed: Iimmy tBobol Brewer is a freshman at Georgia Tech. He is knovtm as the Loafing Wreck at Georgia Tech. Vernon Bell now has his own radio program known as Can You Pop This. He is sponsored by Dr. Pauper's Pinker Pills Company, which is owned by Eugene Buckner. Bill Hawkins and Sam Carrier own the Grin and Wear It Shoe Shop. The service is very good, and the tacks in the heels are rather dull. Claudia Barrett now has a program on the friendly credit radio station I. O. U. The name of her program is Ladies Defeated. Etta Daniels and Iames fTit-Tatl Williams are famous as a comedy team on the Ignorance Personifledu radio show heard every Friday night on station Q. U. I. T. . Doris Knight can currently be seen ln the new reproduction of the famous Broadway hit The Mississippi Missy. Her most capable understudy is Lorene Pierce. Bill Prince is a grease-monkey at the You Bung It We Iunk It Service Station. Reverend and Mrs. Ieff Kesterson tPhy1lis Wallacel are now residing in South Carolina where Jeff is Pastor of The First Presbyterian Church. Lortne Iohnston tMrs. Ioel Huffaker land Mary Anne Watson tMrs. Charles Wallacel operate a thriving dough- nut factory known as the Whole-In-One. Ilm Hood, Ilm Knight, Iimmy Carter, and Bruce Mays are now known as the Basin Street Melody Men. They can be heard at the famous night club Tipple Topple, which is owned by James McCloud. Shirley Thomas is private secretary to Kenneth Pruett who owns the Stemo Stencil Supply Company. Maxine Lane is floor walker at the Grab It and Run Five and Ten Cent Store. Wayne Nelson is a brain surgeon at the Die Quick Hospital. Mary Lee Parker and Rowena Cox are two of the competent nurses on his staff. Iixnmy Cooper is owner of the Droop Loop Clothing Store. His assistant manager is Bill Hedrick. Eugenia Claiborne is a model at the Lovely Lids Hat Shoppe. The designer of the lids produced is lean Selvidqe. Vaughan Caldwell is an office boy at the Vitality Vitamin Company. ' Catherine Wilson and Dorothy Wright are operators at the Blabber Jabber Telephone Company. Their boss is Hope Farmer. SENIOR PROPHECY tcontinuedl Iack Martin is chief pharmacist at the Dynamo Drug Company, which is owned by Bob Padgett. Ed Lewis owns the Snug As A Bug Mattress Company. The mattresses are guaranteed to furnish pleasant night- mares. Eva Long and Orpha Robinson have just purchased a novelty shop from Ed Spires who is taking over the Comb- a-Trtm Barber Shop. The novelty shop's motto is: We'reIn Business Iust For Fun. Bob Bohanon is an engineer for the Ride Easy Railroad. The fireman on his engine is Frank Lee. A group of the girls have organized a club called the Silly Sally Sewing Circle. They are Barbara Bayless, Martha Baumann, Kathryn Childers, and Dorothy Hodges. Margaret Sullivan is now a model for the famous New York artists lack Weaver and Glenn Price. Bobbie Iune McMurray has a daytime program on radio station P. I-l. E. W. She tells stories to the kiddies while Robert Lynch very capably manages the station. Marjorie Walker and Helen Spickard are making a nice profit operating the Rely Poly Slenderizing Salon. One of their best customers is Patsy Smith. Bonnie Smith and Ianet Hutson are secretaries at the Artistic Auto Agency. They live together in a lovely apart- ment on East Fifty-second Street overlooking the noisiest section of New York. The agency is owned by one of the greatest businessmen, George Gilbert. Clara Schwartz, Evelyn Wells, and Virginia Harbin are three of the WON'T WORK Strikers at the Crlnkley Crunches Cracker Corporation owned by Kyle Dtlls. ' Ed l-leatherly and Harold Fowler own the Slip-Slide-Scoot Roller Rink, which is very popular with everyone. Lee Rae Parks is a teacher at Forget Me Not College for Women. Katie Cummings and Ioyce Cutshaw are also members of the faculty in this Col1ege of Knowledge. Louise Atkins and Betty Sue Carver are beauty operators at the Charming Curls For Lovely Girls Beauty Shoppe. Robert Sharp and lack Langston are covowners of the Stick-um Lick-um Peach Packers Company. Barbara Bohanon is a typist in the Stick-em Tight Glue Factory. Cecil Bell owns the factory, and B. I. Cooter is the right-hand man. Catherine Ingram and Bonnie Spangler own the Slinky Tess Dress Shoppe. Hazel Berry is a seamstress there. John tBudt Householder and Lloyd Schular own a hunting lodge in Canada called Stalk That Dear. Emory Thomp- son. a forest ranger and also a great game hunter, is a familiar figure at the lodge. Bonnie Valentine and Elizabeth Roth operate a pet shop. They specialize in canary birds, and their motto ls: Our Canaries Are The Berries. The sound of the buzzer on my desk brought me back to the present. Elberta was ringing for me, so Dorothy and I went in. I knew I would have a little trouble getting down to Work, because I was lost in pleasant memories of my forrner high school days. P5 Q 6 A - .Q 1, S 3 gy A nw? QQQ ' . , 1 i 1 X 'E 3 rn B we . SL, Junior Class Oiiic ' Prosideut L, WILLIAM EQX Vice-President , , , IAMES MOORE Treasurer ELIZABETH BURNETT Secretary , , MARY HQLT JU NIOR CLA Akers. Barbara Amburn, Barbara Anderson. Nana Arnwine. Luther Arrowood. Dorothy Bales, Ruby Barker. Jimmy Bayless. Billye Beets. Deloris Blackstock, Don Bray, Millie Brewer. Dorothy Brown, Carl Bruce. Della Burnett, Elizabeth Caldwell, Mariorie Cloud, Paul Carroll, Patricia Corum, Frances Carter, R. B. Cox, Iune Christy, Ruth Day, Lucille Clark. Beny DeBord. Paul SS O F 1 947 Dick, Ernestine Elder, Gay Fair. Leon Fox, Bill Frazier, Margaret French, Eula Mae Fritz, Iohn Frye, Verlin Fuson, Carolyn Gallagher. lim Gaylor, Norma Goin, C. E. Gwinn, Ernest Hall, Margaret Hampton, Ida Harbin, Eleanor Harrell, Clara Harris, Louie Heatherly, Pauline Hensley, Bill Holt, Mary Hutt, Imogene Hurley, Bobbie Johnson, Ellie Iohnson, Virginia JU NIOR CLA King. Elmer Koontz. Charles Lackey. Winiired Lane, Barbara Llewellyn. Wilma Lockhart. Lucille McAfee. Sam Maples. Charles Miller. Betty Io Moore. Iames Moyers. Louise Pinchard. Frances Newcomb, Imogene Pittman. Ruby Nickle. George Price. Edna Ogle. Clarence Haley. Mariorie Ottinger. lack Ramey, Betty Rathbone. Ezell Reed. Ralph Rhinehart. Robert Roach. Bobby Robertson. Evelyn SS OF 19 47 obinson. Earleen entell. Willie harp. Imogene hlpley. Albert hurnaker, lack Silvey. Charlotte Smiih. Bill Smith. Lassie Spears, Barbara Steel. Dorothy Stookesbury. Hazel Thomas. Bill Turner. Marie Vancel. Wrenshall Walker, lim Weaver. Iune Webb. Frances Webb, Iames Wells. Wanda West. Hulh Western, Noah Young. Iohn Wilkerson. Barbara Williams. Bill Wright. lmoqene Yearwood. Carolyn ' ' ' ww , , - W We M V- . W, me ,.,.. W, My W , My at ,M I 'T' , wxrssm, is 5, 'K' M1 ... fn K ,.. , my W .vt wa kk: 1 . A SOPHOIVIORE CLASS FIRST ROW, lelt to right: lack Barker, Ira Gladson, Freddie Weaver, Floyd Bowers, Condon Human, Larry Ingram, Bill Wright. SECOND ROW: Raymond Davis. Howard Covington, Frank Shipley, Richard Bates, Paris Walker, Buddy Pittman, Lennis Price, I. C. Iones, Wade Kerley. THIRD ROW: Robert Walker, Elmer Simpkins, Thomas Holt, B. I. Cooter, Robert Keith, lack Turner, Dormld Iones, Edward Smith. FOURTH ROW: Iohn Frazier, Charles Grove, Herbert Harbin, Kenneth Robinson, Iohn Smith, Carl Wilkins, Eugene Foster. FIFTH ROW: Thurman Wolle, David Russell, Don Garrison, Tommy Webb, Eugene King, Charles Scruggs, Gene O'Bleness. SIXTH ROW: Harold Francis, Harvey Patterson, Bob Scott, Iohn Massey, Kyle Keck, James Hamby, Calvin Housewright, Herman McMahan, Harold Dockins. CF 1947 FIRST ROW, lelt to right: Bertie Cummings, Madge Donovon, Wanda Morris, Evaline Irwin, Betty Haynes, Barbara Williams, Betty Lane, Minnie Lovelace, Alma Fox. SECOND ROW: Barbara Corum, Mary Dowling. Phyllis McCulley, Bonnie Davis, Bunnie Sue Kelso, Anne Kennedy, Lorene Hawkins, Iohnny King, Lois Lane, Phyllis Owen, Wanda Qualls. THIRD ROW: Ioan Gregg, Dorothy Taylor, Martha Oqlesby, Zella Mae Weaver, Ida Mae Reed, Mary Price, Betty Capps, Wanda Bendle, Mary Long. FOURTH ROW: Mariorie Householder, Sammie Robertson, Betty Watson, Lelia Sayne, Iuanita Patrick, Catherine Waggener. Betty Lou Underwood, Imogene Grant, Mary Hoover, Mary Ruth Bean. FIFTH ROW: Wilma Iohnson, Mildred Touton, Betty Potter, Dorothy Morton, Leona Cates, Ieanette Davis, Carolyn Iones. Exelyn Smith. SIXTH ROW: Norma lean Roach, Helen Whaley, Betty Miles, Betty Underwood, Virginia Russell, Mary Anderson, Peggy Weaver. Agnes Martin. ' SEVENTH ROW: Shirley Hites, Doris Baker, lean Robinson, Madqe Ramsey, Evelyn Kidd, Frances Webb, Martha Cowden. Jewell Reed, Margaret Pierce. EIGHTH ROW: Eleanor Simpson, Betty Keith, Mildred Rader, Thelma Sharpe, Iewell Hill, Iuanita Dunlap, Peggy Harper, Helen Cheek, Alandria Osbome, Norma Reed. FRE SHIVIAN CLASS FIRST ROW. lelt to right: Ioe Dick. Iames Bamett, Claude Fleming, Earl Carr. Herbert Brackett, Charles Franse. Edward Miller, Cecil Smith. Frank Braden. SECOND ROW: Charles Fritts. Leon Cox, Kenneth O'Dell, Thomas Patty. Tom Fritz. Robert Thomas, Bill Folden, lack Bryant,,Paul Webb, Leon Frazier, Iames Ellis, Eugene Chamberlain. THIRD ROW: Howard Hodges, Billy Trusley. Thomas Mincey, Paul Harvey. Eugene Maples, Iames Maxey ,Fred Hays, Kenneth Koontz, Douglas Holt. FOURTH ROW: Donald Bowman. Elmer Folden. Donald Akers, Clay Large, Iames Sullivan. Clifford Keith. Ioe Henry, 'Desmond Haney, Sam Long. Charles Bell. Thomas Wood, Roy Rader, George Williams. FIFTH ROW: Edward Norman, lack Mount. William Rader, Howard Knight, William McCarter, Iames Reese. Charles Rader, Iames Iohnson. Ray Iohnson. Albert Lay, Paul Davis. SIXTH ROW: William Keith. Gerald Moore, Lawrence Robinson, Billy Keith, Robert Lunsford, Fletcher Morgan, Alfred McGinnis, Herbert Jones, Paul Newberry. Howard DeBoard. SEVENTH ROW: Sidney Fritts, Percy Wilson, Don Williamson, Charles Frei, Robert Eubanks, Bobby Woods. Oscar Burton, Kenneth Boatman. Everette Ottinger. EIGHTH ROW: Floyd Stevens. Elmer Thompson. Eugene Valentine, Luell Smith, Iohn Hatton, Bobby Wheeler. Donald Alford, Thomas Cox. Mus... FIRST ROW, left to right: Pauline Iohnson, Mildred Surrett, Alice Toulon, Ruth Trusley, Nancy Clark, Dorothy Turner, Barbara Slusser, Aileen Bailey, Charlotte Beets, Ruby Rogers, Barbara Roberts. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Bomar, Clara Allen, Mary Alice Andreini, Wilma Lackey, Barbara Norris, Christine Gaddis, Bernice Iones, Cleo Weaver, lean Reynolds, Mildred Braden, Betty Cobb, Barbara Iohnson, Ioyce Brewer. THIRD ROW: Betty Cummings, Mary Alice Evans, Iuanita Frye, Viola Mae Gorman, Ruth Payne, Polly Helton, Evelyn Knight. Laverne Smith, Doris Owen, Shirley Bailey, Odell Chesher, Lucille Shelton. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Weaver, Patsy Siler, Novella Fuson, Docia Mynatt, Bobbie Fae Seay, Betty Mount, Betty Manning, Chesalee Childress, Betty Collins, Lillian Newton. Barbara Fowler. FIFTH ROW: Ovedia Atchley, Vivian Phillips, Margaret Milligan, Nina Jones, Marie Swaggerty, Billie Strader, Char- lotte Redden, Nancy Roy, Margaret Rutherford, Iune Francis. SIXTH ROW: Iewell Caldwell, Bobbie Loveday, Maxine Pate, Florence Dishman, Barbara Williams Ioyce Fox, Ruth McAfee, Betty Frei, Helen Gibson. SEVENTH ROW: Marie Heath, Poore, Shirley Russell. , Ruby Varnes. Minnie Bright, Barbara Cole, Mary Cox, Carolyn Hood, Eleanor Anderson, Iune EIGHTH ROW: Mary Lee, Barbara Barrett, Alice Beckham, Iuanita Smith, Ioan Bryant, Bonnie Saflles, Euawana McLain. Wanda Iones, Frances Barrett, Billie Hicks. NINTH ROW: Ruth Lee, Betty Davis, Letha Penery, Mildred Bull, Barbara Stiles, Mary Potter, Helen Mowery. U TENTH ROW: Betty Io Sykes, Nadean Mantooth, Georgia Butcher, Virginia Bowling, Virginia Shoemaker, Vivian Hel- ton, Iennie Mae Haney, Sue Swaggerty, Doris Vananda, Wilma Haney, Patsy Mase. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW, lelt to right: Robert Childers, Buddy Daniels, Harold Clark, Buddy Brannun, Iames E Callihan, Harold Craig, Elbert Ballard, Bob Bledsoe. SECOND ROW: Anna Ruth Burton, Katherine Chapman, Edna Black, Dorothy Black. Catherine Carrier. Willa Deane Davis Iewell Donaldson. Mary Cantrell. THIRD ROW: Margie Carver, Geraldine Bohanan, Eva Ammons, Bessie Cox. Geraldine Cardwell, Katherine Dunn, Edna Curry, Cora Mae Davis. Nadine Bright. FOURTH ROW: Clarence Brown, Grace Cooper, Nancy Davis, Hettie Carr, Betty Carter, Helen Christy, Anne Donahue, Louise Cross, Evelyn Carroll. Kathleen Cox, Claude Collins. Clarence Beets. FIFTH ROW: Sybil Dunlap, Vivian Coley. Anna Ruth Devine, Reva Dawson. Anne Burnette, Betty Sue Brewster, Iuanita Black, Mary Atchley. QXTH ROW: I. D. Ammons, Elizabeth Dunn, Carole Bayless, Connie Bomar, Io Anna Campbell. Barbara Coleman, Emily Andreini, Rosemary Burnett, Iuanita Atkins, William Claiborne. SEVENTH ROW: Ulyas Blair, Paul Davis, Beecher Burleson, Charles Carson, Iames Ailor, Earl Bruce, Charles Davis. Wayne Capps, Dewey Black. Shearl Brabson, Dan Dockins. ,mas EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW. lelt to right: Bobby Hutton, David Iackson, Charles Iones, Robert Gregg, Bill Hunt, Raymond Griffin, Ray Godfrey, Thomas Hipsher, George King. SECOND ROW: Iune Hatton, Sally Holt. Ruth Holder. Margaret England, Betty Irwin, Willie Anne Hayes, Dorothy Hamrick. Gloria Haney, Wendell Harbin, Bobbie Nelle Kelso. THIRD ROW: Edith Keck, Wilma Goins, Wanda Haynes, Georgia Hensley, Barbara Huskey, Lynda Harmon, Lurleen Iones, Betty Estes, Nancy Hhrrell. 0 FOURTH ROW: Betty Goiorth, Dolly Hardin, Dorothy Human. Betty Franse, Carolyn Hawkins, Blanche Iohnson, Reba Goin, Barbara Iohnson, Launa Kidd. FIFTH ROW: Ioyce Houn, Frances Evans, Lovellen Hicks. Imogene Hoover. Betty Helton, Mary Halley, Ruth Gibson, Helen Giles. . SIXTH ROW: Paul Goosie. Dale Goin, William Fair, Robert Harper, William Harper. Louise Heath- erly, Roy Hartsoolz, Iames Iohnson, Mitchell Keener. SEVENTH ROW: Iames Ienkins, Edward Hudgens, D. E. Hurley, William Hubbs, William Knight, Iames Huffman, Dallas Frye, Clyde Heath, Ioe Frazier, Bill Callihan. EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW, leil lo righl: R. L. Owen, Benny Palmer, Roberl Nine, Ronald Osbome, Edsel Norris, William Mullins. Charles Pally, LeRoy Owenby. SECOND ROW: Anna Pearl Reese, Thelma Murphey, Helen Pills, Adie Mae Rogers, Geraldine Newcomb, Marie Mayers, Belly Marlin, Catherine Noonan, Iosephine Moore. THIRD ROW: Lois Owen, Helen McKee, Elaine Morrison, Aileen Moore, Helen Maples, Georgia Mayers. FOURTH ROW: Faye McGinnis, Helen Oqlesby. Lorene McEnlyre, Rachel Pankalla, Mable Mowery, Wilma O'Dell, Sara Lou Maxey, Imogene McEnlyre. FIIFTH ROW: Helen Radcliil, Belly Massenqill, Marlha Lee, Chrisline Rippy. Ellena Cwenby, Delores Myers, Corenne Munlay, Iune Lanning. SIXTH ROW: Charles Perkins, Roberl McNeal, Lloyd Padgell, Franklin Pack, David Neely. Eugene Rader, Lawrence Miller, Kyle Thomason, Van Lynch, Ralph Llewellyn. SEVENTH ROW: Charles Marlin, Bill Province, Boyd Manger, Harold Mays, George Mclunkin, Walter Reed, Ray Helton, Ray Norris, Eugene Loveday. QKM Supp ., x, ws, My jk! X 1, ., V .. Q 'N EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Emory Wilson, Charles Wilson, Iames Simpkins, Rodney Roland, Harley Smith, Iames Rogers, Charles Toplrin. Billy Sturgeon. SECOND ROW: Katie Whillock, Gloria Haney, lean Smith, Ioyce Smith. Betty Io Wolbach, Wanda Smith. Iewell Smith. THIRD ROW: Betty Io Smith, Patsy Whedbee, Sue Wilson, Greta Turner, Geraldine Shinlever. Wanda Story. Wilma Simmons, Corine Smith. FOURTH ROW: Martha Wallace, Virginia Troutman, Evelyn White, Wanda White. Altha Turner, Edith Walters, Ioyce Simerly, Eva Ammons, Betty Scruggs. FIFTH ROW: Roy Wilson, Helen Wilson, Tommy Turner. Faye Walker, Iack Swann, Faye Smith, Willie Sampson, Ruby Smith, Louis Smith. SIXTH ROW: David Youngblood, Paul Wright, Bill Vancel, E. L. Selvidge, Franklin Sharpe, Virgil Widby, Iames Sentell. Charles Walker, Charles West. SEVENTH ROW: lay Santell. lack Williams, Glen Rogers, Eugene Wilchel. Earl Smith. Iames Wise, Harvey Smith, William Statum. Eugene Tumey, Oarace Tuggle. .rr--.aw 1 nge 'WK SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW, leit to right: Allan Wright, lack Williams, Franklin Wyrick, Billy Smith, David Thompson. Lawrence Varnes, Tommy Woodward, Donald Walker. 'Eugene Rader. SECOND ROW: Mary Io Sampson, Marie Roley, Iudy Weaver. Anna Lois Stephens, Margaret Wilson, Dessie Qualls. Geraldine Thomas. Wanda Spears, Myrl Robinson. Iessie Stevens, Nora Rader, Nancy Varner. THIRD ROW: Golda Sutton, Wilma Scriven. Betty Ioe Sise, Particia Sartain, Betty Weeks, Helen Rittenberry. Lois Welch- el, Madge Williams, Ioyce Wheeler, Betty Wright, Nancy Roberts, Clara Mae Riggs. FOURTH ROW: Betty Story, Virginia Wohltord. Barbara Weaver, Dolly Stansberry, Bemice Rogers, Betty Taylor, Bar- bara Webb, Stella Mae Williams, Della Taylor. Leah Smith. FIFTH ROW: Darlene Wright, Mary Ruth Wilson, Frances Weaver, Ruby Welch, Nellie Wilson, Delores Rollins, Wanda Woods, Mildred Wells, Barbara Roop, 'Donnie Lee Widner. SIXTH ROW: Bobby Shultz, Iarnes Rogers, Harvey Russell, Clarence Sharpe, Glenn Smith, Alvin Riggs, Iames Tillery. SEVENTH ROW: Kenneth Wilmoth, Ralph Rogers, lack Ramsey, Roy Wright, Earl Sentelle, Eugene Wright, Bobby Reed. Elmer Thompson. Eighth Row: Ben Wohllord. Richard Taylor. Roy Romine, Aaron Rosson. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Dean Angel, Billy Goosie, Elmer Miller. David Denton, Ross Newcomb, Orville Patrick, Obie Davis, Claude Donovan. Bobby Ellis, Bill Butcher. SECOND R Proffitt, Mary Payne. THIRD Doris Moore, Ioyce Norris, Elizabeth Milligan. FOURTH Cody, Lewis Eubanks, Iames Brown. Douglas Cloud, Clayton Mathews, Clyde Berry. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Miller, Betty Moles, Madalyn McGinnis, Wilma McHarris,, Lillian Morgan, Barbara Packett, Mary Moore, Wanda McAbee, Marie McGinnis. OW: lessie McKeen, Ioan Moore, Iuanita Norman, Christine Morrison, Io Ellen Parks, Betty Pierce, Ioyce ROW: Carolyn Phillips. Naomi Powers, Ioyce Padgett, Betty Carter, Betty Prater, Mary McMahcm, Lula Pittman, ROW: A. G. Franklin, Bill Clemons, Iames Bailey, Leonard Brewer, Eugene Ford, August Moyers. Donald SIXTH ROW: David Neely, Carl Collins, Ralph Bayles, Bill Cummings. Iames Gaines, I. M. McKemy, James Edsell, Tony Earl, Thomas Norman. SEVENTH ROW: Eugene McNabb, Albert McClain, Howard Gentry, Eugene Colson, Raymond Price, Bennie Child- ress, Iames Paskell, Kenneth Beeler, Billy Bean, Corbin Bauman. EIGHTH ROW: Ben Good, Billy Potter, Earl Pratt, Ierr Chamber , W'll' C lack Prince. y s 1 ram onner, William McLain, Richard Maples, SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW. left to riqht: Thomas Hill, Bobby Hall, Virgil Iohnson, Oliver Holmes, William Hicks. Wayne Hammer, William Haynes. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Hodges, Ioyce Broyles, Evelyn Fritz, Lulu Bell Chesher, Zona Mae Coffey, Faye Kerley, Patsy Ball, Catherine Horsly, Christine Campbell, Patsy Evans, Carolyn Lett, Delores Iohnson, THIRD ROW: Sue Haqqard. Mary Lou Fields, Iune Keck. Dollie Branson, Bonnie Kate Bull, Lena Dick, Virginia Buchanan, Annie Devine, Celia Evans, Io Ann Bumett, Betty Lou Iohnson, FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Creekmore, Patricia Bailey, Naomi Bross, Betty Lou Fields, Stella Lay, Carolyn Holland. Floretta Fuson, Bertha Davis, Doris Byrd, Opal Griffin. lewel Cox. FIFTH ROW: Shirley Helton, Wanda Love, Carolyn Bryant, Katherine Broqden, Betty Lanninq, Inez Conken, Betty Hull, Nancy Kelso, Iosephine Harvey, Barbara Beeler. SIXTH BOW: Nancy Cooper, Helen Ingram, Katherine Irwin, Ruth Davis, Mary Frazier, Opal Lay, Nancy House- holder. Barbara Lindsay, Dorothy Buckner, Loretta Dockins. SEVENTH ROW: Willie Hines, Elizabeth Cody, Dorothy Lee, Betty Lee Loy, Mildred Grimes, Dorothy Farmer, Ioyce Lauqherty. Minnie Knight. Edna Mae Lewis, Gay Nell Iohnson, Paul Lynch. EIGHTH ROW: Iimmy Huskey, Troy Keith, Iames Hall, Paul Hamrick, Iames Iohnson, Roscoe Grant, Carl Hutchison, Robert Hicks, Glen Lynch. ,394 x B rx 3?- 3 A '15 4 Q .L n QW 'a X X W fs , an w Qswgiwg as 5 ' a Q Y QQ fl , . . 4- ,fv 11 sn ,Lx ff' Q XMW gf K I- A , ef fb, , s. Nix.: 1 x ' -N X QF S X b w X X NOX 5 N Q X 4 f Q ' QQ f iv. X XX X ff: NCQ X x ' X wa -xv Q v 5 J V-Q. ,iff 5+ Q Qipeg. QA Q , . . X Qi is ,X Ns. www? Q.. an QE A ,,.. ,.-.:,, , . ,L W .Lg KA7' A ff Lx . 5 Q a WQW 151. 1-Em. Y Qms E 5 X ., if Jr 0 , S as , fm. 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Miss Rule High Wargaref Snfhua 1' Mr. Rule High JQHMA !9mff Sports Queen yanef ,klnfgon Il TN N li IIS-I' I' Pauline Hecrtherly Sue Swaggerty Bobbie I une McMurray Mary Lee Price Miss Commercial 5b0l 0IfAy ?j6Ll lfL6l SN fu CHEER LEADERS Captain-Jimmy Carter Betty Io Miller Delores Beets Shirley Thomas Bruce Mays Glen Price FOIDTBALL FIRST ROW. left to right: Carl Whited. R. B. Carter. Iames Knight, Captain limmy Brewer. Robert Padgett. Kenneth Pruett. lack Weaver. SECOND ROW: Iay Sentell. Robert Rhinehart. Ralph Reed. Charles Grove. Floyd Bowers. David Russell. Alfred McGinnis. - THIRD ROW: Luther Arnwine, Iames Iohnson. Iohn Doe Iones, Douglas Holt. Paul Cloud. Iames Cooper, Iames Walker. FOURTH ROW: Charles Scruggs, Charles Koontz. Vaughn Caldwell. Robert Lynch. B. I. Cooter. Fletcher Morgan. Wil- liam Hensley. FIFTH ROW: Bill Williams. Bob Roach. Kenneth Bradley, Boyd Monger. Bill Province. Thomas Patty. Harold Dockins. SIXTH ROW: Bobby Wheeler, Robert Eubanks, Oscar Burton .Franklin Sharp. Bill McCarter. Robert Keith. Iames Moore. Kyle Keck. SEVENTH ROW: Edgar Lewis, Charles Maples. Coach Martin. Coach Hutchins, Harley Smith. Iames Williams. Rule's Golden Bears opened practice August 15 with forty boys reporting. Captain lim Brewer headed the list of lettermen returning. Although handicappd by injuries and young, light players, the team displayed a wonderful spirit and had a fairly successful season. Coach Hutchins made the following comments about the boys who will not be with us next year: Iimmy Cooper-one of the most dependable boys on the team. He has the spirit that makes for a great athletic team. Robert Lynch-one of the best punters Rule has ever had. Although injured about one-half of the season, he turned in a good performance in all phases of the game. Kenneth Pruett-one of the best running backs ever to play at Rule and considered one of the best in this section. His indomitable spirit and determination led him to play every minute of every game of the season. He was on the First All City Team. Vaughan Caldwell-Vaughn was one of the best ends considering the amount of experience he had. This was his first year. He joined the team for the fifth game. We probably could have won the first games with him. lack Weaver-Small but tough. lack enjoyed hitting when the going was rough. Team spirit was his motto. lim Knight-lim was a good defensive line backer on runs or passes. As all centers must be, he was the key to offensive maneuvers. Bob Padgett-Bob finished his fourth year in a blaze of glory. His spirit has been good and has helped keep the morale of the team high. Iimmy Brewer-under the leadership of jimmy the spirit of the team has been splendid al- though we had a tough year. He was cooperative and always worked for the good of the team. This was shown by his willingness to change positions. He was on the Second All City Team. All of the members of the squad deserve recognition for the type of ball they have played and the school spirit they have displayed. We are proud to have them represent Rule High School on the football field. Q .5 -0 HQNAQ'-'ai -M, WW? v1b+:1sk4+,Qw!f'-W '4 f ...- Z Lf' Y XI mn , Q Aw -, K ' ,Mi 1? mn BA ETBALL ALUMNI I .aaa-C. a- -A r BEARDEN , aw - -- I-4--------G --- KAENES -K - - - - OAK RIDGE , W, Z 7 YOUNG OAK RIDGE .Y .W 4- 7 -- 4 2- CENTRAL - - ,,--, CATHOLIC - we - -v --- STAIR , Y - --- --- ------ --- - KARNES , - H Y- - MORRISTOWN CHATTANOOGA CITY STAIR ., - - MORRISTOWN .. YOUNG O - CHATTANOOGA CITY KNOXVILLE CENTRAL KNOXVILLE CATHOLIC ' Home 'lYllfiIiG 'I hue Home There There There There Home There There Home Home Home Home There There Home Home Home Led by their Captain, Vernon Bell, the Golden Bears opened one of the toughest schedules by defeating the Alumni that a Rule quintet has ever faced. Captain Bell, Lewis, 'Bones Blackstock, and Worsham were the lettermen to return. WILLARD MARTIN-Coach ALFRED MCGINNIS-Manager GEORGE NICKLE-Manager Leit to Right: Wayne Hickey, Carl Whited, Eugene Bell, Eiqar Lewis, Captain Vernon Bell, Donald Blackstock E gene O'Blenss, Delano Worsham, Charles Scruggs, Iim Gallagher. L+ LRU LE LNDDS u MHLDEUN f mmm new ' 1 if F95 N f,,.-,,gxY-Qtr' .fx Nil rx K X! unim- ' S5 XE? B fi. iggfg is :i. 'jp + X 5 ,fa gflglg hr- 1. fYlQ-Xi t'- -----1.2 L X lb. -- -X, X UF THE 4 I5 'D .f' f if ww s NH-1 5 ' wx X. ,ig suis ilu 4 iff V' Siifii c nw 2 Q 'lien f W, S Q A BOWER'S INC. Distributors F or Rawlings Athletic Equipment Spotbilt Shoes WALL is MARKET BLOSSOM SHOP BILLS CASH STORE 739 N. Iohnson Street 28 Market Sq. Ladies Ready To Wear Ice Cream-Soft Drinks-Candies And Sportswecx 1. 1 ff Q J' Lbwfk-s.,,,,,.,, V fi,-fn Qfff 'ff ,,.,,::fa::'+t:.,1 Fnownmgo-uTu1aWonwByWuus 1 Ugtdwzd 'Frwrrd' BOW!-P-'1' Broadway Tea Room 1610 N. Broadway BQVVI-'LAND sTEAKs. PLATE LUNCI-IES 2-9241 C. E. Iulian, Prop Compliments of B. T. Ice Company CARROLL'S GROCERY Westem 5 University Groceries, Meats, and Feeds PHONE 36115 2801 om Clinton Pike COMPLIMENTS OF BROTHERS BEDDING CO. Mattress Renovators and Manufacturers of Mattresses, Box Springs, and Sofa Beds 4119 N. Broadway -:- Knoxville, Tenn, FOR GOOD FOOD EVERY DAY- BroWn's Restaurant Open Z4 Hours Daily zsoo N. CENTRAL , Phone 2-1669 Cecil E. Hurst Furn. Co. . Knoxvi1le's Largest Auctioneers of Fine Furniture Sales Every Tuesday 10:30 A. M. 110-112 W. Iackson Ave. KNOXVILLE. TENN. . . . - .. .I 2-9801 2-9801 I CITY CAB COMPANY ' KLOCALLY OWNED? Special Rates On Long Distance Trips CHANDLER 6. CO.. INC. BUILDING MATERIAL I 1891-1947 428 W. Depot sf. ' Chapman Highway Super Market Quality Meats and Groceries ' PHONE 4-4 844 ' bl For Fashions and Values ' Shop At Charles Dept. Store WALL AVENUE AND MARKET STREET ROLLER SKATING CHILHOWEE PARK C' H' Evening Sessions 7:30-10:00 KExcept Sunday? 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PRICE GROCERY GHOCERIES AND MEATS 201 Bragg St. Telephone 4-7577 Kay's of Knoxville INCORPORATED Retailers and Manufacturers of ICE CREAM Phone 2-8113 - 2564 Maqmolia Knoxville, Tennessee MALTED MILK AND SUNDAES Visit Our Stores About Town ICE CREAM AND SHERBETS 230 Chapman Highway 309 W. Church Street 1248 N. Broadway 1211 E. Main Avenue 4500 N. Broadway 706 E. Vine Street 1509 Cumberland 3600 E. Magnolia Broadway and Mineral Springs Road and Maryville 1717ial3'- Zfkrlelllekls Knoxville Business College The Quality School Secretarial, Stenographic 6. Accounting Training Day and Night Training Classes 209 W. Church Avenue - Phone 4-3043 KNOX BLOX FOR lnsulgting, Lightweight Building Blocks and Other Concrete Products Knox Concrete Products, Inc. 3980 KING-STON PIKE PHONE 4-3338 Compliments of KNOXVILLE MUSIC CENTER Knox D1 y Goody Co. 3,7808 2155 GAY ST KNOXVILLE IRON CO. I KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE I I THE KNOXVILLE IOURNAI. 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Gay St. 2270 McCalIa Avenue School Books cSf Supplies Dial 3-5412 N A S H KN OXVILLE MOTOR CO. Sales Service 413-17 GAY STREET Roy A. Cruze, President Phone 2-29 l 6 ark as I l I l 1 I l PAUL DEAN PENNERY'S GROCERY A-PDCII91 SD9CiCI1iSf Groceries and Meats 422 5- GUY Sheet Phone 2-9312 407 Iohnson St O. A. CAUGHRON 6 SON MACHINE WORK AND WELDING 312 South Leslie St. Phone 4-6922 KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE IW-XIRIK NATIIUNNL IBANK Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PARKER BROTHERS COMPANY. ,INC. HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES. STRAP Goons. ETC. Hardware and Roofing FIELD SEEDS-GARDEN SEEDS Telephone 2-6155. 418-20-22 Walnui Si. Telephone 4-1254. 311 E. Iackson Ave. I Compliments of THE PATENT BUTTON CO. of Tennessee msrfumzsn MILK 1701 North Broadway. Knoxville Tenn Phone 4-2571 F 1 - Phone 2-5131 212 Ramsey St. Peerless Coal Company WHOLESALE AND RETAIL QUEEN BARBER SHOP I Knoxville, Tenn. 425 Union Ave. 1. I. EDINGTON Pres. 6. Gen, Mgr, Earl E. Frazier, Prop. C. H. EDINGTON Sec'y 6 Treas. PIERCE CASH GROCERY 258 W. Vermont Ave. Phone 2-9903 FREE DELIVERY OF COMPLIMENTS A FRIEND REGAS RESTAURANT Established l9l9 318 N. Gay Street Home oi Sizzling Steaks- Chicken in Basket Ham 6: Sweets Compliments of RAYLESS DEPT. STORE 301-303 S. Gay St. Comer Commerce Everything To Wear for the Entire Family ROBERTS GROCERY 426 MIDDLEBROOK PIKE Tel. 2-9436 Roach 6 Sons Furniture Co. NEW AND USED 110 E. Iackson Ave.. Knoxville. Tenn Phone 3-7871 ROLEN 6 LEE GROCERY 2231 Westem Ave. Knoxville, Tennessee Telephone 2-5420 Groceries and Meat WE DELIVER ' Best Wishes From . . . 1321 North Broadway . Phone 3-2121 Compliments of Knoxvi11e's Most Complete Store Rowe Transfer 6 Storage Co. Kfnoxville, Tennessee-Phone 3-5118 322 south GGY sheet' Phone 2-9611 Compliments of SAMMY FIELDEN GROCERY 732 Iourolman Avenue Phone 2-9597 COMPLIMENTS OF SANITARY LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING HDECIDEDLY BETTER Dial 2-6162 721 N. Broadway SNOW'S GROCERY Fresh Meats and Vegetables WE DELIVER 312 Icrckson Ave. Phone 6-1819 FOUNTAIN CITY S 6- W CAFETERIA Air Conditioned for Year Around Comfort SWANN CASH STORE Groceries-fMeatsf-Veqetables 201 Carnation St. if I SUNSHINE GIFT BASKET I COMPLIMENTS QUALITY FRUIT IN GIFT BASKETS OF I Free Delivery ' Cor. Church 6 Walnut Dial 4-9621 V VIKEEP THE HILL RUNNING. 1 MILL 8mMlNE,,SUPPLY CO. Tennessee Armature and Electric Company 312 West Iackson Industrial and Commercial Wiring Motors Rewound--Rebuilt-Repaired KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE 406-IZ State SI. Phone 3-2161 School 6 Office Supply Co. Rudi Stoves-Refrigerators STATIONERS-OFFICE OUTFITTERS 407 West cnneh Avenue Washing Machines-Ironers KNOXVILLE, TENN. Home F'e 'S 'releehene 3-7145 Serve All Appliance Co.. Inc. - - - I - - I Dealer for Monitor Home Appliances SAEES - SEEVISE SOUTHERN LINEN ssnvlcs 'relephene 3-3902 - 2309 N. cenuel 1015 N- Central Avenue HWOXVILLE 17, TENN. SPURGEON BROS. BAKERY BAKERS OF BETTER COOKIES 6. VANILLA WAFERS Phone 4-5237 1125 Ft. Sanders St. Q 3 3 1 I l S W A N ' S BREAD-CAKE A DELIGHT IN EVERY BITE 1 I i ' 1 .jdfaoxuifeg jnemf j!Leafre5 TENNESSEE RIVIERA I STRAND EHoU I BOOTH ' PARK ' STATE 2 n I Your Golden Memories Studio- Skeet Tallenfs Studio I 611 South Gay Street KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE Phone 3-5800 PHOTOS PHOTOS I I 1 - F 1 1 1 1 l E- l 1 1 1 l 1 1 A Promising Future Choose a profession with everything. I I Beauty Culture is interesting, profitable, T NDELL S I and is not over crowded. Jewelry of Distinction I A short course at a reasonable tuition Dial 2-9607 insures both men and women a secure future' On Market Street Over A Quarter Free catalog upon request. of or Century - Tennessee School of Beauty KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE Tennessee Valley Awning DF- W- E- YO'-1119 - Company , I 1124 North Broadway Dr. Mable Young Shields DiH14-1491-4-1492 sos Market sr. Phone 3-4866 I AWNINGS-VENETIAN BLINDS Ioel S. Yarbrough, Mgr. KNOXVILLE. TENN. I L I - - - - I I THE TENNESSEE VALLEY BANK I - Formerly - I MORRIS PLAN BANK AT KNOXVII.LE THE BRAKE SHOP THE HOPE BROS. CO. 106 Bernard Ave. Knoxville's Oldest lewelers Automotive Broke Speciolists 613 Market Street-Phone 2-5178 Phone 3-8915 , 1 THORNTON AND SUMMERS GRO. GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS HARDWARE 123 N. Burnside Ave. Compliments of Compliments of THE HUB DEPT. STORE 29 W' Market square The Sctlvotion Army TENNESSEE RESTAURANT W. M. Bullock 411 W. Clinch R. P. Neal Chicken Dinners - Sizzling Steaks - Chops Delicious Pies - Excellent Coffee COMPLIMIENTS OF TILLERY HATCHERY 3825 E. Magnolia Phone 2-7695 Baby Chicks, Feed, and Supplies W. B. FARMER. Proprietor Vine Avenue Furniture Co G. C. HOFFNER 6 SON 122 West Vine Avenue KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE Phone 2-6325 Tennessee Roofing Company CONTRACTORS Barrett Bonded Roofs Compliments of 932 N. Central- Telephone 3-1151 United Loan C0mP nY KNoxv11.1.E, TENNESSEE COMPLIMENTS OF UNDERWOOD CLOTHING COMPANY 34 Market Square Witherspoon Coal Company Oil Treated Stoker Coal Old Timey Blue Gem Coal and Coke 230 Dale Avenue Phone 2-4111 WRIGHT'S CAFE 153 E. Tennessee Avenue You Cc:m't Go Wronq WILII 'Wriqht's Wright 6 NUCKOLLS in Happy Hollow for HARDWARE AND FURNITURE 1118 N. Central Phone 2-6022 W. L. WRIGHT GROCERY GROCERIES-MEATS Phone 2-9254 Delivery Service 912 Beaumont Avenue FURNITURE HARDWARE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WOODRUFF'S 424 Gay Street MRS. S. R. DULL Recommends EALTH Ann V 109' H ,600 HI E Ll L .ff l Vols Cleaning 6. Laundry Co. 1504 W. Cumberland Ave. 2-7121 WATSON PLUMBING 6. HEATING CO. 622 Western Phone 4-2754 Western Ave. Drug Co. FOR PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 3-7123 Motorcycle Delivery WILLARD BODY WORKS WRECKS OUR SPECIALTY Fender Straightening 6. Painting Phone 3-0991 306 S. Iohnston St. Knoxville, Tenn. OGLE'S MARKET Groceries-Notions-Fresh and Cured M9GlSfCOUHlIY Produce 1747 Euclid Ave. Dial 2-1149-2-1140 Congratulations To SENIOR CLASS of 1947 YATES CASH STORE 201 Tennessee Avenue SHOES-DRY GOODSJNOTIONS COMPLIMEN TS OF SUPREME FO0DS COMPANY, Inc CONGRATULATIONS TO SSZVLZOP 65155 M7947 Josten's FIFTY YEARS OF DISTINGUISHED SERVICE 1 8 9 7 T MERICANSCH S 1 9 4 7 ABS BAD10 SERVICE BATES ELECTRIC C0. -for- 1439 N. Fourth Ave. SALES, SERVICE, ci REPAIRS Phone 24826 Commercial or Domestic Electric Water Heaiers 15 to 250 Gal- 1500 to 10.000 Watts Adamls Station 424 W. Tennessee Ave. 1102 Middlebrook Pike PHONE 2-9779 PHONE 2-8719 KNOXVILLE. TENN. Appalachian Auto Parts Beaumont Beauty Shop New And Used Paris 816 Beaumont Phone 2-9254 1008 Western Ave. Zella McMahon, Prop. PHONE 4-3131 ' BANK OF KNOXVILLE THAT FRIENDLY BANK l Member Federal Deposit Corporation I .......l l l i 1 w L l I l l A R C H E R 35 S M IT H PURIDTTUTQCE CXDBdIUADJXf 1033 N. 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