Tennessee High School - Cadmea Yearbook (Bristol, TN)
- Class of 1969
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Chris Keller Vice-President 32 x i . , , 5 :QE . r 0 - Q 3 i .Y Q wif .i Bobby Leonard Sergeant-At-Arms ' Ay M fk, . x 'uk . er f '- ' 4- s As n . .A All t 'S ' Ii. - ov' WW, Victoria Ruth General Thomas Abercrombie Abston Anita Ann Edith Blanche Amburgey Anderson S C3 Mary Linda Thomas Wayne Ashby Ashley 'IR T D aniel Rob ert Richard D avid B aker B arbe 'WY Martha joan Melissa june Addison Allen S--nf T S Robert Lynn Anderson ra 105' 1 '? Betty jane Howard Edward Bailey Baird Sherrie Lynn Linda Joyce Beckner Bentley Susan Louise Judith Gail Berkheimer Beverly , E 'fl' Cl S 1: Ie X Edward Stephen Booher . ,ifyx x 'lfff, -3 f -, fi , Q . 1 J a n H . L75 ' :Q I L Q I I ., , 3 V Linda Anne Gary Allen Brewer Brown Teresa Diane Patricia jo Buchanan Bullock Qii 4 Charles Michael joseph Custis Blair Boggs Randall Ray Martha Ann Booher Bouton Sandra Elizabeth Brown Bryant Buchanan Teresa jo Mary Elizabeth Burke Burns ,ny --y... - bl yr 'v'Hki:' ' g fav? 4 J. 1 A ! .A rl' ,,. , ,'l . , vo rf'-7 , . , -Ly ,vii 'I-Q6 I I , J, Charles Evans Burroughs Anne Perrin has fun on a nice fall day. Michael Anthony 1' Ronnie Gay Callahan if -if Danny Alvin Carrier 8 fr-sr Bushore n judy Arm Robert joseph Campbell Canada K 'Gang Michael james Carrier E Vw? W x xx Jud ith Ann Carroll 1 A William Ellis Burroughs Charles Brown Caldwell an Cathy Ann Cannon Bonnie Teresa Carter 55 K' 2 I il Erma Christine Linda Gay Cassell Casteel Lettie Ellen Deborah Ellen Coleman Connor 11 Cheryl Ann Rena Cook Counts tj.,-,Q X, Robert Wayne David Lee Culbertson Culp ar iw -4 'nf Michael john Maurine jo Davenport Davidson if I 51 sms Bobby Thurman Lee Cox Crabtree Steve Rowell gives speech during election ofSenior Officers 9 I f w--'qv Q! X N, Larry Steve Dickson jennifer LaVerne Dillard Steve Franklin Dixon x Q-.49 T -sg Robert Edward Dickson Bonnie Louise Dixon janice Moore takes the absentee slip from one of the doors F sb Daniel Wesley Deirdre Louise Dorton Dougherty .,-'- If 1 3 W .1 Kathleen Anne Doyle 'CJ vvqg -an xv' Robsff Earl Edward .limes Susan Lynn joan Elizabeth Duff Dugan Elmore Epperson ...ar 1' Q Sara FIRDCIS Dianna, Faye Fanning Farris Felty Linda Rhea ga .xx Brenda jerry Edward james Cornelius Fitch Fleenor Forgey III 1 - 5 V ni- - L Q . Q . G, J i A I K,,,,?v if f ' 4 ii Gilmer Olin Betty jane jerry David Franklin Gentry Gentry Terry Lee Gary Lynn Dorothy Coleman Gibson Graybeal Green Rand all Arthur Fields john Ed ward Fortenberry Steven And rew Gentry Patricia jane Hale joe Ragan goes over some newspaper articles in the Guid- BDCC office. Peg Anne Larry Wayne Harkrader Harley mf, - - K 12 '33 Helen Diane Donald Lewis Harrison Hatcher X , l Pat Bobby jack Healy Heaton Terry Alan Hale Ernest jack Harr james Andrew Hawk III ll' f . ii XX D ouglas Ad ams Henninger Douglas Richard Hardwick Vx--,Q, .' 3 B fend a Sue Harris Timothy Mark Hawk 'SQ' Sharon jean Henson Seniors make good use oflibrary!!? tudious eniors 19 Michael Allen Lynn Clara Hidalgo Hillyer K -ww Frank Allen Hodge X iii james Elby Hoffert rmgqcagfwfrwi , Z -L'-' Richard Franklin Hilton gf,- his Morris Lee Hoover, jr. Vicki Dyzmnc Herndon '?' Mkhael james Hickie Coleman Motley Hocketr, jr. 'SX Claud Carson Hoskins 13 ' .T,'3'T???'T,-1 W l james Randall Hoskins x I Authur Thomas Hyde Sammie Karen Huffman Deborah Lynn Jackson Susan Howell jones 14 Christine Elizabeth Keller Charles Wayne Kirk 's 'U Audrey Louise Huges james Greg johnson .. Q. wr ' S Y Carol Beth Hunnigan ff Robert Alan Jones IDN 551' 5.492 45:3 4- f 1 Nancy Rachael Linda Sue King Kirby if Larry Benson Kirksey Van Clayton Kiser Denise Ann LaChance 1:- 4 xi TY Harold Scott Lambert, jr. YE OLD VIKI G CA TLE T-1 TT! Bobby Keith Leonard Q Seniors display their float on the day ofthe V-T game. s - ' - f if .I 'X ,l 1,- N xt. Douglas Authur Love Timothy Eugene Love A Donna Sue Loving X ,NA xv Dennis Ray Leonard X, -4-9 Wayne David Link --A 117 U Thomas limmert Liverman, jr. .-nn H? 1' Sand ra june Loving 1 5 Gary Ray Kathryn Lorraine Malc olm Martin ,. . . X. ,1- X ix Harry Mary Lynn Massie Mattison i L G ' - x f -V K Iv 5 Q L is igiifi- -1-. Patsy Ann Susan Kay McCall McCobin -nl ,,,,, 'L-,r f ' Debbie Darlene Marilyn Anne MCD uffie McKee 1 . 3 4 F T1 i Doug Hardwick gives an inspiring talk, as he campaigns for the president ofthe senior class so-3 ,yur I William james McCracken sd ..l' Fred Lynn Mc New Q' Bertha May McCurdy 177 Stephen Roderick Mc Rae Q sy Steven Curtis Larry Wayne Messerole Millard Linda jane Miller Mike Herschel EFHCSI Dean Minor Mitchell in-1 Barb ra jean Moore Sandra Loving and Nancy Phipps work on I1 senior sign. Patricia Lee Robert Judson Monroe Mottern , A NNTP Janice Gail Moore .1 Elizab eth M arie M oyers ii Linda Louise Miller Cathy Susan Moore Joyce Ann Moore JY? Charles Larry Mullins 17 ii .i .Q -is r ., 18 C amellia jane Mumpower Betty Lou Mumpower Linda Faye Myers Neal Rob ert Lawrenc e Brenda 16311 Frank Donald Nickels Nidiffer 'f-' ' . xv ,eftif . ,- - .- Q K ' I Billie jean Dennis Ray Odum O'Neal Doris jean Mumpower f Mitchell Bray Mumpower Chris Keller admires ascrapbook madeby Miss Marshall. X We w 1'P Thomas Anthony Paluzzi Stephen Lynn Penely Nw Dorothy jane Mary Anne Peoples Perrin Doug Love and Tommy Liverman horse around at tennis practice. X SN An it 1 .D ,aff s t ...v kg is Lawrence Howard Dennis Micheal Puckett Pollard , -A .AQ -:tp Nancy Lee Phipps Charles Ed ward Powers ec 4 it J . 1, -v, X Larry Richard Price fi' .ffl ff' D 1 r ' .V w 3 ' 'fra' joseph Glenn Ragan jack William Poore john Michael Pratt F David Lee Puckett 1-rg Deborah Reaves Range 19 's-P jerry Mickel Rector 4 7Tb jan Stephen Reynolds -1.41 joseph Stephen Rowell K9 i Eddie Bruce Sharret Nancy Harriett Reedy ,,.. 1.--.-1, Margaret LaVern Riley Ringley Roberts William Edward Deborah joan 4 , .J 1-4, Charles Donald Jacqueline Margolow Fred Victor Royston Russell Semones Rebecca Susan Melita Lynn Sharon Elizabeth Sheffield Skaggs Skeens Richard Whitlow takes a break after eating lunch. N- if 5 Augusta Rotenberry Slagle NGN --fav N I ra Sand ra Elaine Smith And rea Darlene Story Benjamin Fred Tackett -if S WC? Thomas james Slagle 4-Q 3 Walter Cross Smith, jr. tw. . ,S --nv Cynthia jean Smelser Walter Richard Stewart '--. Q Lana Diana Celia jean Swaim Swiney f--Q, 1' Mary Bullitt james William Taggart Taylor X ci Qi ' A W Karl Thom as Smith, jr. -Q?-P .-rr - - - KM 'lf Dorothy Louise Stone Sheila Lynn Tabor Robert Lynn Taylor 21 ! I in aa- Xue X Xi Senior boys show their spirit during apep session. A LTFgx,., ., . .V vgx - ,,...-4 Barbara Gail Christopher john Ronald Allen Thomas Thomas Thompson ll john Parke Penny Elizabeth Alexander Michael Lynn Todd Treadwell Turner Vance X.,i .sa ty Roger Enno Van Gelder -A ,fs Rebecca F. Nliltmpler Phyllis Darlene Webb Lacy Richard Whitlow Ill 'Tl 4'- g Blake Winston Teresa Vanl-Ioy Villareal mg -I Ruth Collins Mary jo Warden Washington F 2 1115? Xxx john A. Allen Howard Welch, jr. White .Hwy Diane Lynn Vickie Lynn Whittaker Whitamore PS Stephen Murry Wallace .3 . 'V-. ' IQ Lyndia Arlin Watson Netra Lee White MW-. ,,,4. Rosemary Whitten Senior boys get ready to have pictures taken. CQ Vicki Ann Whitten !1E? '?fS f l ,. --:. L it L 24 David Wayne Williams Larry Richard Woods M-,xx p vpn Q LSE. 1606116 Deborah Diana Widner Wiles 4:9 Christopher Danial Richard Taylor Williams Wilson Gary Allen Barbara Ann Worley Wyatt Stephen Mark Wilhoit Stephen joel Woods QV 'lv '7, And rea Lynette Wy att We Gentle man-ln- Waiting John Todd Lady-ln- Waiting Anne Perrin King - Charley Burroughs Queen - Dierdre Dougherty O L , I 1 ex MIM . I K .5 ' s A , , Sandra Loving Mary Taggart Danny Dofton Steve Penley LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF THE COURT V xi X 2 IKM iii ii XM ward Rillley Celia Swiney, Larry Dickson SENIOR SUPERLA TIVES BEST ALL- ROUND JOHN TODD CHRIS KELLER ? I x 4 ,QM-4-an ,. I -WM .Wh..x.. . GMM' M., I X mm------ M OS T TALEN TED CAM M UM PO WER, LARR Y M ILLARD M OS T DEPENDABLE PE G HARKRADER, RONNIE THOMPSON MOS T C ONGEN IAL PATSY MCCALL, LARRY KIRKSEY MOST SCHOOL- SPIRITED VICKI HERNDON TOMMY ABS TON MOST ATTRACTIVE SANDRA LOVING, CHARLEY BURROUGHS MOST STUDIOUS DIERDRE DOUGHER TK J OE RA CAN n 5 1 1 1 MOST ATHLETIC KA TH Y DO YLE, S TE VE PENLE Y FAMILIAR FACES THS --f Enthusiastic Seniors cheer on at V-T Pep Session. f H, X 3 i Vg , if -Kar, .fr se A v PIRIT D JOY Laverne Dillard, Nancy Phipps, Martha Addison, and Beth Hunnigan work hard on a sign for the Anchor club hall. 32 Hi-Y presents a V-T Skit. sg' 'fx -.,, K 'Sn s,.. Seniors enjoy a dance in the girl's gym. SENIOR V- T WEEK -x Qt .XS- E R Sandra Loving puts finishing touches on the Senior Float. .Lulu LL 'fi xx f4':'--X ' 1 zxxif ,. Mike Bushore, Tommy Smith, and David Barbe draw a cartoon for the Interact hall. 33 X .,r,,fE' w. i f Brown Caldwell takes a break as the others work on a Steve Rowell, Phyllis Webb, and Pat Bullock enjoy a fogrball sign, victory after beating Brown Caldwell in agame of football. E IOR RECOGNIZE T0 WORK K1 x I 5 Ns. Number 78, Howard Baird, gets doctored during a football game. 34 Boys work on experiments in Chemistry Class. THE TIME A D PLAY D . Eddie Booher and Ruth Warden get ready to go sell peanuts on Kiwanis Kid's Day. W ,,ufN u , IIA 1 will Larry Kieksey supports his favoritecandidate by working for him during the election. 35 IT EVERY img' HAPPENS SUMMER 'Q E IOR ARE I VOLVED Steve Penley gives an inspiring pep talk. x H m I ,. .-., 3 . A ,H gi. v.gss.3x.... xg - - - uf-we , X he-2 4- ' . N ,wg-,L Kp- w'H Peg Harkrader and Lynette Wyatt hold the Run-through made for V-T Week. 'F Gary Brewer, Kathy Doyle, and Tom llydu put on 21 good skit for the school. 38 ' K 3 Seniorgirls in Anchor Club dance during a VVT Skit. l 0 :F - , CLASS OF '6 9 As we the Seniors of Tennessee High leave, we realize that this is a time of both happiness and sadness. There is a happiness in having achieved a high standard of learning and moving foward to a new phase of life. There is a happiness in realizing that there are even greater goals to reach. Yet, there is a sadness of leaving close friends and teachers whom we have come to respect and appreciate. We share a sadness in knowing that we will never again be able to participate in the Various Activities of THS, such as V-T Week, Twrip Week, and Senior Week. As we go, we realize we will miss the friendliness of THS, the horseplay in the halls, and the bits of humor in our classes. As we finish out our last year, we each will enter our own worlds. Most of us will be on our own for the first time at college or earning a living, and we appreciate what our beloved Alma Mater has given us. Pres. - Sammy Boyd Butch is vice-president of his class this year. He is a member of the Interact Club and plays on the base- ball team. ' 7 Sec. - Lois Shanks This is Sammy's second year as president of his class. He is a member of the Interact Club and par- ticipates on the golf and basketball teams for the school. Sammy is also in the FCA. J UNI ORS PRESENT I Vice Pres. - Butch Phetteplace This is Lois's second year as class secretary. She is a member of the Anchor Club and of the National Honor Society. 1 Karen is a club member with Lois and Kent. Karen is a.n active member of the Anchor Club, Chorus, and National Honor Society. She was previously a member of the Y-Teens. CLASS OFFICERS Chaplain - Kent Caldwell Herman is active on the football team, on which he received several honors. He is a member of the junior Civitan Club and is treasurer of the Chorus. .pea , . .Bw-f P- sf- --f 1, . c st,sr . , -f'TT'i3 . Treas. - Karen Gillenwater This is Kent's third year as Chaplain of her class. She is a member of various clubs at school, including the Anchor Club, the Chorus, and the National Honor Society. Sgt. at Arms - Herman Sanders 41 T H S PRESENTS: JUNIOR COURT-1969 LIL KING QUEEN JOHN QUTLAND TERESA BQOHER Front Row, Left to Right: Richard Walls, john Outland, Teresa Booher, and Lynn Burleson. Back Row: Danny Blevins, Sharon Hagerstrom, David Gibson, Betsy Kilgore, Randi Parker, Mike Sartelle, Ava Smith, and Steve Darnell. Gentleman-in-waiting Richard Walls ' lfl Lady-in-waiting Lynn Burleson ,- , ,ff .-A- ', ,ff 44 -'x l .4-J ,X 4-1. .fi .-f Danny Blevins and Sharon Hagerstrom Mike Sartelle and Randi Parker Ladies and Gentlemen of the Court Steve Darnell and Ava Smith David Gibson and Betsy Kilgore ,e jim Alderson Freddy Allison l.z1ndz1 Anderson Peter Anderson Susan Ashe Becky Austin lid B2lCl'llTlill1 Debbie B uiley .lean Bailey blames Baker Billy Ball Bobby Barnes Upperclass men Mike Barnes ,Ierc Barr David Beckner Vonda Beeler Gail Blackford Steve Blair Danny Blevins George Blevins Ronnie Blevins Theresa Booher Debby Bourne Donnie Bowery Sammy Boyd Susie Brown lf-a , V Becky ' QQ s Bruce x -' Brenda l l lf Brumett Monty ff-, Buchanan Marshall Buckles 'Q Randy Parker poses for school pictures. Beverly Bundy Debby Byrdge Gary Burdge Lynn Burleson Judy Byington Kent Caldwell C hris C arr Larry C arrier Randy C arrier Pat Flannagan and Richard Tretler hard at work durmg lab juniors start the , yy x f V , 33 N 5 'fs t vi 1? f' 50 C1 'fr . Registering to vote. year 0 right! '5 'isa-EE janet Clark Debbie Coffee Linda Colvard Tom Conerly Glen Culbertson Randy Cross Connie Crowder joe Crowell Channing Dale Steve Carroll Janie Carter Leonard Carter Angie Cathey Ernie Chapm Chris Chewning an r-5 PEANUTS Uiuflx ' Peanuts just aren't selling today saysj Early. unc 47 1 4 David Dampier Steve D arnell Donna Davenport junior officers unified. JU IORS STICK 338 Rick D avis Preston Deal Paul DeFriece Larry Denton Kathryn DePew Q ' i Alma Dickerson Lewis Diggs Larry Dixon David Dorsey Mike Doyle Terry D rake Terry Dugan C? john Dunlap jane Early Doug Eacls Rusty Erwin Margaret Evens Frank Faniola .luniur spirit syncrinized. TOGETHER Bill Fletcher B arb ara Ford Gale Ford Dennis Freeman Joe Fritz Cary Fulwider Hoot Gibson Karen Gillenwater Stanley G oodman Rhonda Graham Tom Gray Ronnie Green jeff Guffey Alan Guinn Sharon Hagerstrom ' Steve X Hagy Greg Hale Billy Harkleroad David Fanning Lisa Fisher Pat Flanagan N3 ri Debby Harkleroad Fred Hark leroad Glend 21 Harkleroad Kathy Harkleroad Karen Harr Steve Harr fumors go all out Linda Harrison Brenda Hartsock Al Hatcher Pam Hatcher Patti Hawk Charles Head Kathy Kenninger Scott Hensley janet Heron J erfy Hess jimmy Hickam Diane Hicks Patricia Hicks Sherry I O U I Aaron Hogan Sandra Haskins David Houston Alan Hughes Mike Hyder X Wing, But finished product rates high! 5 meme M30 Swfgvwb durmg V-T Week! Mm W3 -wxgyxgxidihim Teresa Icenhour jane jackson jimmy Jarrett Rick Jamison Tom jessee Fred johnson Carol jones Jimmy jones Peggy jones Richard Keen Pam Kegley Mike Kessee NLR, wfNz,v,f slbwb 2.-,gift W., 0 TLBEM' DDM i 27 jerry Lyda Betsy Kilgore Lana Kistner Marla I ambert Beth Lane x 1, Leonard Karen Stewart and Barbara Saul wear the tradi- i tional slacks. l 4 5' .- f y if z 1 - Claire X '14 Lewis Libby Lilly Lisa Lilley ol ' Mike Love Donna Marion ul Mike I I Martin Herman Sanders gives pep talk 'I' J Ommy IW Susan Matney Louis Mattison David Maxfield X pg Pat Mg Inturff Gene McCarty Tim McC,ob1n 1.1 Lynn Burleson Cheers tczun on. Mike Mead Robin Minerick David Merritt Teresa Booher jr. Representative for V-'I' queen Mary McVeigh Chris Mea Sue Mc New N 9' or '13 5 Judy Od um Wayne Ogle Garry Oliver john Outland Lynne Palasano Randy Parker JoAnne Paty Carol Pendergrass Carl Perdue xii Mumpower Melenie s Mervis Karen Messerole Randy Mitchell Mike Moore . Sandy gf. J I I Moore .Pl -,,, - 7 M ary Lee Morrell Dona Morris Tiny Morton Richard Kathy Myers Leigh Neal Nancy Nelson Randy Nelson Steve Nida Ernest Noonkester Shiela Nuckolls Debby Nunn Anne O'Dell Juniors plan Claire Lewis is aided by a visiting college represent ative. Randi Parker and Dave Houston look on. Diane Perdue Debby Peters Kenneth Peters Buck Pettigrew Butch Phetteplace Kenneth Phipps Linda Pickle jimmy Pippin Tonya Poet Terry Poole J Oy Poore Ez Powers Larry Preston Par Price Phil Price Vernon Price Clifford Ramey William Ramsey or the future... Peter Anderson thumbs through occupa- tional catalogue. Doug Reedy Tim Rees Sand ra Riley Debbie Roberts Wayne Rose Teresa Rotenberx Diane Rowe Ed ward Russell Steve Sams Della Smith Brenda Spangler Ned Spaulding Herm an Sanders Mike Sartelle Barb ara Saul Lana Seyphers Cheryl Senter Rita Shaffer Lois Shanks Alan Shipley Donna Shaun Margie Skeens Sam Smeltzer Ava Smith Debby Susan Wall and Melanie Mervis look happy overlong aw uted Sprgles class rings. And look forward Eddie Sproles joel Staton Gary Stewart Karen Stewart Buddy Stine jeannie Sykes Mike Tate Randy Tauscher Steve Taylor Janice Thayer B renda Thomas john Thomas Anne Tobias Debby Toon Mike 'I'i'imum Ric hard Tretler Melanie Trivett Berry Vance Rhond lcifilllillll admires shield and axes soon to belong, tothe Class of '70. to r. year! lfuye White Lind il White Buddy Whiles Becky Wilkerson Connie Wilkerson Karen Williams Donald Wilson Kay Wisdom Billie .lean Wix Noreen Woods B rend 11 Worley Keith Wyatt J wif nv! at V n- + :Y X x Richard Vance Cathy Vires D avid Walker Ronnie Walker Susan Wall Richard Walls LaVonda Watson Bert Wherry Connie White ,-. no-f I 49 ' 1 ' f-9 myr .1973 ' - 2 v . 0 n ' 4 Becky Bruce and Sammy Boyd JoAnne Paty -P H-. . gp E Beth Lane 2 .z .A- Rickyjamison and john Dunlap juniors 9 Faces... Becky Bruce and Mary Lee Morrell john Thomas and Steve Nida 'XJ X if 9 l fx Kathryn Depew , A Q LF-X ,1 ' ' L V . ,V , -K -.os . in X ga . . Fred Harkleroad fi 3- ' .. sf- , ef Debbie Burdge, Karen Stewart, and Sharon Hagerstrom. an About ...9R0und Terry Drake Karen Harr Ava Smith 59 S OPI-I OM URE Vice-Presid ent - Thed a Rutherford Theda Rutherford is serving as vice-president ofthe Sophomore Class. She was class treasurer last year. Theda plays flute in the band. She has been her class representative on the band council for two years, and this year she was a majorette. Theda is also secretary of the MYF at her church and a member ofthe Anchor Club. President-John Bachman john Bachman is presiding over the Class of 1971 for the second consecutive year. john is a member of the tennis team, and he lettered last year. He is also a member of the Interact Club and the FCA. john is active in the Youth Fellowship at First Presbyterian Church. He played on the Country Club Tennis Team this past sum- mer. Good luck to john as he leads the class. Secretary- Lucy Fleming Lucy Fleming is secretary of the Class of 1971 again this year. She is a member of the Anchor Club and is active in the Youth Fellowship at First Presbyterian Church. CLASS LEADERS Treasurer- Gloria Foulk Gloria Foulk is treasurer ofthe Sophomore Class this year. She is a member ofthe An- chor Club and a reporter on the editorial page of the Maroon 111111 Whlre. Gloria serves as vice-president of the Youth Fellowship of Windsor Avenue Presbyterian Church. She also served as V-T Queen contestant for the Sophomore Class. Chaplain - Cary Briscoe Cary BriSCOC is chaplain of the Class of 1971 this year. He has played varsity foot- ball for two years and lettered this year as defensive guard. He is a member of the FCA and attended FCA Camp at Black Mountainlast summer. Cary is also amem- ber of the Checkmate Club. Sgt.-at-Arms - Andy Anderson Andy Anderson is sergeant-at-arms of the Sopho- more Class this year. Andy has played football for two years and is a member ofthe FCA. This year he joined the Interact Club. Andy is active in the MYF at his church. 1 yhwfi KVE3' Paula Abbott David Ad ams Glend a Allen Kathy Allison Larry Alston Andy Anderson David Anderson GW H O W Anderson N--11 X197 Debbie Arrants john rv 156 New N' Bachman im B ane Brenda Beeler -n-5. Pnsllllll 'nr- Debby Foster, Donna Liverman, and Kathy Morris help with the Sopho- more float. 1199 Linda Beeler jackie Belcher 11? N ,I Tommy Belcher Norma Belew Betsy Bernot Kathy Biddle Pam Booher Doug Bondur ant ,lo Ii. Boring Stan Bowman Woody Boyd Sharon Bray Randy Brewer Cary Briscoe CHOOL SPIRIT Wayne Camper Sandy Cardwell Vickie Carrier Kathy Carter Beth Cary Bobby Cashion Debbie Brockley Keith Broome Connie Brown jane Buchanan Martin Buckles joe Burt Freddy Byington Teresa Callahan Sharon Crawford jeff Creason jennifer Crockett Nancy Cross Sharon Cross Linda Culp Paula Curry jim Daniels Donna Davenport Sharon Davenport Susan Cash Steve Cook D avid Counts Richard Counts Robin Cox Lorretta C raft CLASSR OOM X Ronnie Davidson Wand a Davidson Kathy Davis Al Deal Polly Dcfriecc Mike PIRI T SHINE In Algebra ll-Debbie Whittaker, Pat Mickey, Susan Spivey, and Janice Russell. flu Xi hd: Danah D iggs Lizzie Diggs Donna Dixon yu Donahue Brennan Dougherty Ollie Doss Pat Doyle if ?7 Wanda Eads Mike Erwin OPH OM ORE 1,9 - Rita Faniola K Debbie .2 Felty , , Lucy ' Fleming '5' Susan Foebush Gloria Foulk Diane Fox Bill Dub ose Richard Ewing Vickie Felty Debbie Foster Renee Fox 9? Danny Eades Kyle Eads jack Faidley Danny Fair CLASS GR 0 WS jimmy Flannagan Carroll Fleenor Butch Foster Barbara Geiger Glenn Foster Tommy Franklin 'Q--'uv' H' Irvs -A 'C' J , X 5 , .f E ,' Q N Ng' , 4 rd dr WITH TRA SFERS Front: Paula Curryg Seated middle: Susie Gumm,Barb Salmon, Beth Caryg Standing: Ricky Vance, Eugene Leadford, Nancy Cross, LaDonna Ellis. ifn Phyllis Gentry l.isa - Gillenwater Noah Glispie Nancy G odsey Ricky G odsey Debbie Goins yea Connie G oodnian Doug Green Lisa Gray Mike Griffin Susie Gumm janey Ilagy lack Hazy l.orry Hall Pat llarenburg Pam Harkleroad Bob Harrington Charlotte Harris Y I Qgfocb Randy Brewer, N I 6-If :iff M JA V' Gary Harris Kathy Harrison Susan Harrison jim Hartrn an E VE OPH Helen Hartsock ankl' Hawk ar ara Hawkins Donnie Hawkins Shirley Hawthorne Frank Hayes jill Heaton Debbie Hicks Marie Hicks Linda Hodge Cindy Hopkins Donna lngle David jacobs Bob jessec Donna johnson Walter johnson Chris jones Mary Anne jones v PADI -Ioncs Ben -I oyner Martha Kurnpondu Sharon Kent janet Kimblcr ,I an King lay King Lindsey King Ronnie Kirk Patti Kitts jack Kuhnert Danny Langston Pat D oylc nw' Keith Lyda james Lee Robert Lee Randy Leonard Wanda Leonard Frank Lethcoe Carol Lewis Melinda Link Becky Lisanby Donna Liverm an Kathy Los Noah Glispie CAUGHT BY 9 Cindy Hopkins ...A D WITH RPRI E Gaye Stu rgill B rennan D ougherty I S . M ary Pat M ahaffey Pam Maloyed Charles Martin Patty Martin Mike Massengill Robin M assengill Carl Maxfield ,lim McCall Charles McCary Dennis MCC ormack Teresa MCC ray Charles McCurdy Ja 'ctr XYSZZY 'rf' 'qu-ml Gail McDuffie Charlotte Mc Kee Karen Mc Kee Kim McVeigh Patty Mickey Gary Moore f 55:5 OPH PA Gloria Foulk and Pat Harenburg Phyllis Miller Scott Morgan rn? Beth Moody D army Morris fl Anne Moore Kathy Morris 3' ff BETWEEN CLASSES Tony Perrigan Mike Peters Dennis Pickle Dennis Pierce Richard Powers Mary Ruth Price Sherry Price jimmy Pritchard Terry Ragun G ary Reed Chip Reid Glenn Richardson Rosemary Musick Patty Nickels Monne Nidiffer Jffffy O'Dell Teresa Od ham Karen Owens J my Parker 'ik v 5? -of 3 Connie Riner Pam Roberts Brad Robertson Silvia Roca Gary Rogers Tommy Rogers Carol Rosenbalm Jerry Rotenberry Robin Rotenberry B rent Rowell Janice Russell Theda Rutherford ve-.-7 QJ 9,08 ' X 1 17' ml Q' ' Larry Worley says, Cl1eers. ht 74 EXAM L ARE I . .I . -i....,,A T Tommy Rogers heaves a sigh. joe Butt rejoices. Iohn Bachman is glad.. . ...But hedidn't make this one. Robbie Saddler -Ieff Suffer Barbara Salmon Leslie Sanders Mike Semoncs Dean Shabeldeen Dwight Shankle ,Jerry Shaw Becky Shinn Mike Shoun Tommy Shoun Rod ncy Skaggs Larry Skeen jane Slagle jamiel Smile Marynan Smith Linda Sneed Clare Snyder Mike Spicer Susan Spivey E3E.q5.f, . . bn.. ---... ' , gr 'W .y ,fund . W A f. ' ,V f' ts? T7 LEA T FOR any TDET ,, W lt? Mrs. Odum grades English II exams A 'R , WA X ...1 75 - M -.,. Q37 .-7 GY' ffl 'mfr iv-if .J xfgf Sandy Srakias Elyvonne Stanley Gaye Sturgill Beverly Taylor Sand ra Templeton Kenneth Thomas Ronnie Thomas Shelby Thomas X ff, David V Thompson Earl Frivette Steve Tucker Chuck Tyson Gray Vance john Vance ,lean Vannoy Kathy Walsh Sharon Warren OPH OM ORE LEA VE 7,3 .. 'Z.. gli1l:.-n-qnnggg Cary Briscoe seems to be having trouble getting his car to go. 7 5' Mffiw. X Pete Dedel Connie Wesner Bobbie White jean White Debbie Whittaker Brenda Williams 1 A in , , ..,.:.,,,..,.Mw., .. FOR THE SUMMER 59 NN fl Er I ffl Jo 'C7 , we I f ' , . 2 Q5 5 X 'W PPER CLASSM E 1727 aff? F ,A :If Carolyn Williams Randy Wolfe Patty Wolford Sarah Woods Larry Worley Becky Wright Bill Wright Eddy Byington Susan Hicks Lynn jones 77 gy Sli ,N f-3r '1 Steve Boyd, President Taking down the minutes is jim DeVault. jim's hobbies are playing football and riding bicycles. He is in Mrs. I-Iagan's junior Classical League and the Fel- lowship of Christian Athletes. jim comments, T.H.S. is a school with a lot of tradition and pride. Eddie Roberts, Chaplain FRESHMAN Leading the class of '72 is SteveBoyd. An excellent athlete, he plays football, B-team basketball, and is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. His favorite academic subj ect is French. Of Tennessee High, Steve exclaims, Everybody's so friendly!! Jim DeVau1t, Secretary Eddie Roberts is our chaplain. An all-out athlete, he plays baseball and B-team basketball. His favorite hobby is GIRLS!! Eddie says, B.T.H.S. is agreat school with a lot of school spirit. OFFICERS Assuming the responsibilities of vice-president is Jules Smythe. Quite an active person, he is in the Cadmus Club, Science Club, and plays basketball. Some of his hobbies are drawing, playing pool, golf, football, and basketball. He says that Tennessee High offers more opportunities both athletically and scho- lastic ally. Jeannie Royston, Treasurer Wes Burleson is our sergeant-at-arms. His hobbies include his group, the Sheiks, and playing football. A good athlete, he plays football and is in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Tennessee High is different and it's a lot more fun, says Wes. ? 'lr li ,ff -.5 1 Jules Smythe, Vice-Presid ent Keeping charge of the finances is Jeannie Royston. Her favorite hobby is talking on the phone. She is the president of Mrs. Hagan's Junior Classical League and plays the bass clarinet in the band. Jeannie remarks that she is honored to be an officer in a school as great as T.H.S. Wes Burleson, Sergeant-At-Arms liric Abston Gloria Anderson Laura Anderson ' Karen Arnold Steve Arrants Pam Atwood Nancy Bachman David Baker Mike B anks Y? B nsketb Ill st lf l red Stitkley takes time to pose Phillip Barbe Wayne Batiste Donna Belcher M artha Belew David Bell Peggy Blackard Patti Blackwell Mike Blair Carla Bletterman Susan Glen Boggs Booher Rhonda Bourne Susie Bowen Stanley Bowers Ilene Boyd C3 .Z ,-9 Wes Burleson Mike Burroughs Virginia Bussey jeff Butler Lee Caldwell Dennis Calhoun Steve Boyd john B raddock Randy Brocklcy janise Bronner Donna Brown Obadiah Brown Vickie Brown Kathy Bullock Eddy Burke 1' E X n W N' Gwen McCarty says to Kathy Bullock, Aw,you'rc pulling my leg, as Cindy Mottcrn and Debbie Har- rison look on. Charlotte Callahan Ralph Callahan Steve Campbell Steve Canada Don Carr Delma Carrier Edd ie Carter Robbie Carter Ellen Chewning 81 Beverly Childress Garry Cole Peggy Collins FRE HME T M arg aret C ox Pat C ox J anet Craft OTHER Gena Creason Pam Criner Brenda Crockett Snooky Crump Steve Cunningham Dean Davenport John Conner Cheryl Cornette Aggie Cowan Sara Davenport Mike Davies Frank DeC aterina Elaine D eVault Jim DeVault Pam Dixon Sheila Jane , Duff Fesmrre 0 UT TUMBER CLASSES Kevin Jeffv Dugan Flanagan Richard Dugger Tony Eden Gary Ellington Johnny Epperson Steve Epperson j an Erwin .I oe Everheart jack Dunham Mike Eads Joyce Eaton Debbie Faidley Henry Faivre Holly F rankhouser vvsvr-we -fame-wa W Don Ford Mary Franklin Paul Fredrick Kay Galliher Donna Gallow Denise Gentry Gail Gibson Hunter Gilliam Charles Gowan al' Kelly Graham Peggy Green Don Greene Cliff G riffin Becky Gumm Richard Harkleroad Susan Harkleroad Debbie Harrison james I-Iarrsock Patricia Hatcher M ay-M ay Hayes joan Herminger Tony Henninger Judy Hickman D avid Hicks Emmett Haley john Ham rick Freddie Harkleroad Geno Harkleroad HI!!! '-r vvj David Hyde Sherry Ingle Mike Ivey Karen jamison joan Hobbs B rinda Hodge Steve Hoffert Darrell Hopkins Robert Horning Bruce Horne Mike Houscr Pat Houser Jimmy Hughes Brenda Hull David Johnson Mike johnson jana jones Mary Lynn jones Steve Kassem Sharon Keith Neville Kelly Randy Kennedy Karen Kerr Ronnie Ketchem Rita Malcolm David Marion Kelvin Martin Lee Mason Eddy Mathesius Karen Mauney Gwen McCarty Karen McCormick Margaret McCullough Lisa King Tricia King Roy Kirkman Johnny Laoo Sharon Laughlin Anna Layne Harry Layne Ronnie Ledford Roberta Lee Bobby Leonard Janice Leonard jenger Leonard Cindy Littleford jane Liverman Diane Louis jeff Long Debbie Lunsford Barbie Lyon May-May Hayes meditates? William McDaniel Cindy Mc Faddin Mary McMinn Party McNutt Kenneth Miller Randy Moore Sammy Morrell Terry Moretz Cindy Mottern jeff Mullins Margaret Murphy Pat Nidiffer Tim Od om Donnie Oliver Cathy O'Keefe Linda O'Neal Bill Perrin Frank Perry jim DeVault is surprised as he gets a drink of water. Pam Picken Doug Poole Shirley Poore jud Powers Chuck Preston Teres a Price Ginny Pruner Steve Rath Barb ara Reed ff Xi!! Shawnee Repass Ike Richards Don Richter Cynthia Ringley Eddie Roberts Sherry -o-QP 'F Kathy Rosenb alm Tony Rosenb alm Jeannie George Robinette Mary Rob uck Katy Rogers Gary Rose Roberts -..-v Royston Carolyn Rush Sharon Russell Pam Rutter Pam Saddler- jackie Sells Martin Sells David Shanks ' v jules Smythe watches the camera as David Hyde is distracted. Margaret Shanks Nila Sheffield Phil Shipley David Shumaker Cathy Slagle Glen Smelser Harold Smith jell- Smith .lim Smith Kathy Smith Steve Smith jules Smythe Faye Snow Ronald Snow Billy Sorah Angela Spaulding xi ' ' 'Sn ' 6 . N, bzsxvl F-.W Wav . , igpax 'um-'. g lx U t A, Y - '. .. I L A Q p ,x t 5 fl I f 'X Did Lauren Wyatt tell Margaret Shanks to sock it to her? Karen Stacy .lim Stoots Susie Srophel Donald Strouth Charlotte Swift Preston Swiney Penny Tanksley Debbie Tanner Gary Tester -Ieff Thomas Don Spear Debbie Spence johnny Sproles Sand ra Stephens Mike Stewart Teresa Stone ' zi- N. K Z I 1 pf Mary Thomas Kenneth Vance Johnnie Vernon Molly Thomas Lucinda Vance Liz Wall Beth Thompson Sheila Vance Debbie Walsh Freshman girls . .. LIV Debbie Diane Debbie Torres Vaccarello Vance Rafe jerry Connie VanHoy Vannoy Vanover Ricky jane Phyllis Wallace Wamplef Wampler Robert Wampler Billy White B arbara Williams IT P! Susan Rene Shirley Warner Watson Welch Bill Tom Fred White Whittaker Whitten john Rita Helen WilliamS Williams Wilson Donella White Frank Willis jenny Winsro john White Carolyn Williams Dan n Witcher 91 jean Carter David Curtis Tommy Dillard Carol Farmer Mary Ferski David Frazier Bobby Greer David Greer john Hagy Wayne Beeler Dennis Betters Donna Brown Ed Carter Debbie Vance Darrell Wagner Roy Wolfe Phil Woolwine Lauren Wyatt Wayne Addison Freshman girls caught master minding a mess Otto Hesse Marie Hicks Randy Hicks Billy Hodge David jones Robert Leonard FRE HME FR OLI C Cindy Mottern says, What's cook in'? Eddie Roberts studies diligently in study halll? Frank Dffflltvrinfl 5i1y5, Smile, WCS! jimmy Hughes and Steve Boyd moniker the hall. .HCAR WHSHESH Margaret Shanks Karen Mauney Peggy Blackard Snooky Crump Molly Thomas Rhonda Bourne I v A-' ' Q, ,WY STUDY7 oHALLm SaraD avenport CLASS ZWEEYLNGSM FRESHME ' ,,.Q. .oo. ,o . K .nf .KLL Q en If-:ei-i flfgxew-,Q --f:f:,g- . . .. 1 35.4 T I -r-:P 1 . ...THE LIBRAR Ike Richards REMEMBER i 45 X- , -A .... K ...MAKING SIGNS... Gena Creason May-May Hayes Kathy Bullock Cindy Mottern Debbie Harrison Delma Carrier ...SEMESTER EXAMS. Patricia Hatcher Karen Arnold Lisa King Preston Swiney 7 K Rita lfaniolaand DcbbieFe1ty, Freshmen Examine report cards TG 4 3-Q Karen Messerolc, Sandra Templeton and Rosemary Musick. CLASSES Steve Penley Lana Kistner and Sharon Hager Strom. g M.-an-mv? E E . 5 I f A. F ' X 55 , i -f Seniors Terry Dugan and Gary Stewart y y TOGETHER HH john Todd Susan Spivey jane Larly Lindsey King 97 SENIOR DIRECTOR Y ABERCROMBIE, VICTORIA RUTH-Y-Teens 1, AnchorClub 2, 5, 4, Junior Red Cross 5, Chorus 4, Senior Play Cast. ABSTON, GENERAL THOMAS-JCL 1, Tennis Team 53 Sen- ior Superlative, Most School-Spirited, Senior Play Cast. ADDISON, MARTHA JOAN-Y-Teens 1, 2, 5, Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y4, Chorus 5, 4. ALLEN, MELISSA JUNE--JCL 1, 2, Y-Teens 2, 5, Secretary 53 French Club 5, 4, Treasurer 5, Chorus 5, 4, Senior Play Cast. AMBURGEY, ANITA ANN-Y-Teens 1, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 5, Vice-President 5, Cadmus Club 5, 4, Index-Editor 5, Business Manager 4, Anchor Club 4, Junior Pageant Contestant 4. ANDERSON, EDITH BLANCI-IE-JCL 1, 2, 4, Bible Club 1, 2, 5, Publicity Chairman 2, National Honor Society 5, 4, Treasurer4, Academic Letter. ANDERSON, ROBERT LYNN-Football 1,JCL 1. ANDERSON, SAM ASHBY, MARY LINDA-Bible Club 1, FTA 2, 5, 4. ASHLEY, THOMAS WAYNE-Science Club 5, Bible Club 4, Speech and Drama Club 4, Junior Pageant Contestant 5, Sen- ior Play Cast. BAILEY, BETTY JANE-JCL 1, 2, French Club 5, Treasurer 5, Bible Club 1, 4. BAIRD, HOWARD EDWARD-Track letter, Football letter. BAKER, DANIEL ROBERT-Track 1. BALL, LINDA BARBE, RICHARD DAVID-JCL 1, 2, FCA 2, 5,4, Interact Club 2, 5, 4, Treasurer 4, Baseball 2, 5, 4, Lettered 5: Basket- ball 5, 4, Lettered 5, 4,Junior Court, Junior Pageant Contest- ant 5. BECKNER, SHERRIE LYNN-Y-Teens 1, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 5, Interclub Council Representative 5, Wkmg Volker 2, 5, 4, JCL 2. 5, Drama Club 4, Secretary 4. BENTLEY, LINDA JOYCE-Y-Teens 1, FBLA 2, French Club 5, 4, Bible Club 4. BERKHEIMER, SUSAN LOUISE-Transfer from Florida 53 JCL 5, 4, Anchor Club 5, 4, Junior Pageant Contestant 5. BEVERLY, JUDITH GAIL-Y-Teens 1, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 5, 4, Vice-President 5, President 4, JCL 1, 2, Treasurerl, 2, Chorus 5, 4, Drama Club 4, Senior Play Cast. BLAIR, CHARLES MIC HAEL Booos, JOSEPH CUSTIS 1V-JCL 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4. BOOHER, EDWARD STEPHEN-JCL 1, 2, Chairman 1, Band 1, 2, 5,4,Chorus5,4,Vice-President4, Key Club 4, Academic Letter. 98 BOOHER, RANDALL RAY BOUTON, MARTHA ANN-JCL 1, Band 1, 2, 5, Y-Teens 1, Junior Red Cross 4. BREWER, GARY ALLEN-JCL 1, 2, Chairman 1, 2,1-Ii-Y 2, 5, 4, Secretary 4, Band 1, 2, 5,4, All East Tennessee Orchestra 4, All East Tennessee Band Clinic 2, 5,4, All State Band 4, Bristol Concert Choir 5,4, Kappa SigmaTri-Hi-Y Sweetheart 4. BROWN, LINDA ANNE- Tri-Hi-Y 2. BRYANT, SANDRA BUCHANAN, ELIZABETH BROWN-Y-Teens 1,AnCl'10rClub 2, 5, 4, President 4, Cadmus 2, 5, 4, Index Co-Editor 2, Jun- ior Co-Editor 5, Senior Editor 4, Junior Pageant Contestant 5, 4. BUCHANAN, TERESA DIANE-Junior Red Cross 1, Library Council 2, 5, Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 5, 4, Secretary 4, Typing Award 5. BULLOCK, PATRICIA JO-Y-Teens 1, Anchor Club 2, 5,4, Ihkzhg VOIELU 1, 2, 5, 4, Academic Letter. BURKE, TERESA JO-Transfer from Germany 4, FBLA 4. BURNS, MARY ELIZABETH-Y-Teens 1, JCL 1, 2, Anchor Club 2, 5, 4,Junior Red Cross 2, 5, 4, Chorus 5, 4. BURROUGHS, CHARLES EVANS-Key Club 2, 3, 4, Chap-- lain 5, Vice-President 4, FCA 5, Class President 1, 2, 5, Junior Pageant Contestant, Mr. Tennessee High School 5 , Youth Coun- cil 5, Football 1, 2, 5, Lettered 2, 5, Senior Superlative, Most Attractive. BURROUGHS, WILLIAM ELLIS- JCL 1, 2, Science Club 2, Basketball 2, Tennis 5, Maroon 6 While 5, 4. BUSHORE, MICHAEL ANTHONY-JCL 1, 2, Manager Of Set for Senior Play. CALDWELL, CHARLES BROWN-Band l, 2, 5, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, All State East Orchestra 5, All East Tennessee Band 2, 5, 4, Class Chaplain 1, 2, 5,4, Cadmus Club 2, 5, 4, Aca- demic Editor 2, 5, Club Co-Editor 4, Key Club 2, 5, 4, Secre- tary 4, French Club 5, 4, Vice-President 5, President 4, Boys' State 5, County Day 5, National Honor Society 5, 4, President 4, Chorus 5, Academic Letter. CALLAHAN, RONNIE GAY-Football 1, 5, Track 2. CAMPBELL, JUDY ANN CANNON, CATHY ANN-Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Y-Teens 2, Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 5, 4, Vice-President 5, President 4, French Club 5, Chorus 4. CARRIER, DANNY ALVIN- Interact Club 4. CARRIER, MICHAEL JAMES-JCL 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Hi- Y 2, 5, 4, Vice-President 4, Drama Club 4. CARROLL,JUDITH ANN-Music AppreciationClub1,Chorus 5, 4, FTA 4, Senior Play Cast. CARTER, BONNIE TERESA-Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 5, Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4, JCL 2, 5. CASSELL, ERMA CHRISTINE- BibleClub 1, 2, Program Chair- man 2, French Club 5, 4, President 5, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4. CASTEEL, LINDA GAY-Music Appreciation Club 1, JCL 1, 2, Anchor Club 2, 5, French Club 5, 4, Vice-President 4, Book- keeping Award 5, Academic Letter, Senior Play Cast. COLEMAN, LETTIE ELLEN CONNOR, DEBORAH KAREN- Harry Lee Senter Award 1, JCL 1, 2, Junior Red Cross 1, Anchor Club 5. COOK, CHERYL ANN-Music Appreciation Club 1, Bible Club 2, 5, National Honor Society 4. COUNTS, RENA-Music Appreciation Club 1, Bible Club 2, 5, 4, Secretary 4,JCL 1, 2, Chorus 5, 4, Academic Letter. CRABTREE, THURMON LEE, JR.-Bible Club 5, 4. CULBERTSON, ROBERT WAYNE- Football Manager 1, 2. CULP, DAVID LEE-Science Club 1, Bible Club 2, 5, Vice- President 5, JCL 2, Treasurer 2, Drama Club 4, President 4, Senior Play Cast. DAVENPORT, MICHAELJOHN-JCL 1, 2, Basketball 1, Hi- Y4. DAVIDSON, MAURINE JO-Y-Teens 1, JCL 1, Wking Vortex 2, 5, 4, Literary Editor 4, Spanish Club 5, Vice-President 3, Anchor Club 5, 4, Senior Play Cast. DICKSON, LARRY STEVE-Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Sweetheart 4, Football4. D IC KSON, ROBERT ED WARD DILLARD, JENNIFER LavERNE-Kappa sigma Tri-Hi-Y 1, FTA 2, 5, 4, Chaplain 2, 5, 4, Junior Pageant Contestant 5. DIXON, BONNIE LOUISE- Library Council 1, 2, Y-Teens 2, 5, Chorus 5, 4, Academic Letter, Senior Play Cast. DIXON, STEVE FRANKLIN-JCL 1, 2, Hi-Y 5,4, Sefgeam' at-Arms 4. DORTON, DANIEL WESLEY-Key Club 5, 4, Class VicePre sident 1, Class Sergeant-at-Arms 5. DOUGHERTY, QEIRDRE LOUISE-Y-Teens 1, JCL 1, 2, Chairman 1, 2, Wleing V0ll'Cf 1, 2, 5, Managing Editor 2, Lit- erary Editor 5, Anchor Club 2, 5, Sophomore Director, Sec- retary 5, Junior Court Queen, Girl's State 5, National Honor Society 5, 4, Junior Pageant Contestant 5, 4, March of Dimes School Chairman, Academic Letter, Senior Superlative, Best Student, Cheerleader 4. DOYLE, KATHLEEN ANNE- wklvlg Voicer l, 2, 5, 4, Editor- in-Chief 2, 5, 4, Anchor Club 2, 5, 4, Academic Letter, Senior Superlative, Most Athletic. DUFF, ROBERT EARL-Football 5, 4, FCA 5, 4. DUGAN, EDWARD JAMES-Track 2, Tennis 5, French Club 5,4. ELMORE, SUSAN LYNN-Junior Red Cross 1, Y-Teens 1, 2, Cadmus Club 2, 5, 4, Sophomore Co-Editor 2, Junior Co- Editor 5, Public Relations Assistant Editor 4. EPPERSON, JOAN ELIZABETH-Y-Teens 1, FHA 5,Treasur- er 5. FANIOLA, LESTER GENE-Transfer from John S. Battle 2. FANNING, SARA FRANCIS-Y-Teens 1, JCL 1, 2, Anchor Club 5, 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Class Shield Bearer. FARRIS, DIANNA FAYE-Y-Teens 1, Anchor Club 2, 5, 4. FELTY, LINDA RHEA-JCL 1, Bible Club 1. FIELDS, RANDALL ARTHUR- Basketball 1. FITCH, BRENDA FLEENOR,JERRY ED WARD-Baseball 5, 4. FORGEY, JAMES CORNELIUS III-JCL 1, 2, Cadmus Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Index Co-Editor 1, Sports Editor 2, Club Co-Editor 5, Editor-in-Chief 4, Junior Civitan 5, 4,Junior Pageant Con- testant 5, Basketball 2. FRANKLIN, GILMER OLIN-JCL 2, French Club 5, 4. GENTRY, BETTY JANE-JCL 1, Bible Club 1, 2, 5, 4. GENTRY, JERRY DAVID-Spanish Club 2, Junior Red Cross 2, Bible Club 5, 4, Pianist 4. GENTRY, STEVEN ANDREW- GolfTeam 1, Letter 1, FCA 1, GRAYBEAL, GARY LYNN- Football 1, 2, Track 5. GREEN, DOROTHY COLEMAN-Y-Teens 1, JCL1,2, Anchor Club 2, 5, 4, French Club 5,4, Secretary 4, National Honor Society 4. HALE, PATRICIA JANE-Transfer 5, Library Council 5, 4. HALE, TERRY ALAN-JCL 1, 2. HARDWICK, DOUGLAS RICHARD-JCL1, 2, Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Cadmus Club 1, 2, 5, 4, FreshmanCo-Editor 1, Sophomore Co-Editor 2, Club Editor 5, 4, Key Club 5, 4, Treasurer 4. HARKRADER, PEG ANNE-Y-Teens 1, Anchor Club 2, 5,4, Junior Director 5, Senior Director 4, Junior Court, National Honor Society 5, 4, Secretary 4, Academic Letter, Senior Super- lative, Most Dependable, Senior Play Cast. 99 HARLEY, LARRY WAYNE-JCL 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, Interact Club 4. HARR, ERNEST JACK HATCHER, DONALD LEWIS-Band 1, 2, 3, 4,JCL 1, Hi-Y 3,4. HAWK, JAMES AND REW III HAWK, TIMOTHY MARK- Key Club 2, 3, 4,Baseball2, 3, 4, Chorus 3. HEALY, PAT HEATON, BOBBYJACK HEATON, LLOYD WILLIAM HENNINGER, DOUGLAS ADAMS-Maroon G Wbitc' 2, 3, 4, Circulation Manager 3, Sports Editor 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Junior Pageant Contestant 3, Senior Play Cast. HENSON, SHARONJEAN-Y-Teens 1, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4. HERNDON, VICKI DYANNE-Transfer 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, Interact Sweetheart 4, Class Treasurer 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Chorus 4, Secretary 4, junior Pageant Contestant 3, Academic Letter, Publicity for Senior Play. HICKIE, MICHAEL JAMES- Science Club 1, Basketball 2,Man- ager 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3,4,Sergeant-at-Arms 3, President 4, Interact Club 4, Academic Letter. HIDALGO, MICHAEL ALLEN- Checkmate Club 2,Junior Red Cross 3. HILLYER, LYNN CLARA-Y-Teens 1, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Viking V012,'6J' 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, JCL 1, 2, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 2, 4, Academic Letter, Senior Play Cast. HILTON, RICHARD FRANKLIN-Transfer 4, Key Club 4. I-IOCKETT, COLEMAN MOTLEY, JR.-Junior Red Cross 2. HODGE, FRANK ALLEN-Footba1l1,D. O. 3. I-IOFFERT, JAMES ELBY-JCL 1, Bible Club 2. HOOVER, MORRIS LEE,JR.-JCL 1, 2. HOSKINS, CLAUD CARSON-Tennis Team 2. I'IOSKINS,JAMES R. HUFFMAN, SAMMIE KAREN-Junior Red Cross 2,4, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3. HUGHES, AUDREY LOUISE-Transfer from Knoxville 3. HUNIGAN, CAROL BETH-Y-Teens 1, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4,JCL 1, 2, 3. HYDE, ARTHUR THOMAS-JCL 1, 2, FCA 3,4,Chorus 3, 4, Hi-Y4, Baseball 2, 3, Senior Play Cast. 100 JACKSON, DEBORAH LYNN-JCL 1, 2, Music Appreciation Club 1, French Club 3, Bible Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JACKSON, FREDDY-Hi-Y 1, 2, VICA 3, 4. JOHNSON, JAMES GREG-JCL1, 2, Interact Club 3, 4, Sgt.- at-Arms4, Basketball 1. 2: Baseball 2, 3, Letter 3. JONES, ROBERT ALAN- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. JONES, SUSAN HOWELL-Y-Teens 1, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, French Club 3, 4, Chaplain 4. KARAPONDO, PETER LEE KELLER, CHRISTINE ELIZABETH-Y-Teens 1, Freshman Director, Hi-Y Sweetheart4,V-T Queen Contestant 1,2, Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 45 Class Vice-President 2, 3, 4, Jun- ior Pageant Contestant, Miss Tennessee High School 3, Queen of Hearts, First Runner-Up 3, Twirp Queen Contestant 2. KIRK, C HARLES WAYNE KIRKSEY, LARRY BENSON- Interact Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Maroon 111111 lI'7J17e 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 2, Exchange Editor 3, Business Manager 4,JCL 1, 2, Service Award 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Superlative, Most Congenial, Senior Play Cast. KISER, VAN CLAYTON- Key Club 2, 3, 4. La CHANCE, DENISE ANN-Transfer from Abingdon 4, Tri- Hi-Y 4, Library Council 4. LAMBERT, HAROLD SCOTT, JR.-JCL 1, Music Apprecia- tion Club 1, Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Norseman Dance Band 2, 3, 4, All East Tenn. Band 2, 3, 4, All State East Or- chestra 3, All State Band 4. LEONARD, BOBBY KEITH-Key Club 4, Class Sergeant-at- Arms 2, 4, Junior Court, Chorus 3, 4, Junior Pageant Con- testant 3. LEONARD, DENNIS RAY LINK, WAYNE DAVID - Chrous 3, 4. LIVERMAN, THOMAS EMMERT, JR.-Science Club 1, JCL 1, 2, Interact Club 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Letter 4, Tennis 3: FCA 4. LOVE, DOUGLAS AUTHUR-JCL 1, 2, Tennis 2, 3, Interact Club 4, FCA 4, Senior Play Cast. LOVE, TIMOTHY EUGENE-JCL 1. LOVING, DONNA SUE-JCL 1, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4, His- torian-Reporter-4, Vikllig Voice! 3, 4. LOVING, SANDRA JUNE-Y-Teens 1, Anchor Club 3, 4, Class Treasurer 2, Junior Court, Chorus 4, V-T Queen 4, Sen- ior Superlative, Most Attractive. MALCOLM, GARY RAY-JCL 1, 2, Key Club4,Junior Pageant Contestant. ,, H+., . .. ,. MARTIN, KATHRYN LORRAINE- FTA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, Publicity committee for Senior Play. MASSIE, HARRY-VICA 3, 4. MATTISON, MARY LYNN-Library Council 1, 2, 3. MCCALL, PATSY ANN-Y-Teens 1, Anchor Club 2, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Key Club Sweetheart 4, Girl's State 3, Class Sec- retary 1, 2, 3, 4, Wlmg Volker 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 2, 3, 4, JCL 3, Secretary 3. MCCOBIN, SUSAN KAY-Bible Club 1, 2, FBLA 3, 4, Treas- urer4. MCCRAC KEN, WILLIAM JAMES MCCURDY, BERTHA MAY MCD UFFIE, DEBBIE DARLENE-Transfer from North Caro- lina 2, FBLA 2, 3, Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y 4, FHA 3. MCKEE, MARILYN ANNE-,Y-Teens 1, Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4. MCNEW, FRED LYNN MCRAE, STEPHEN ROD ERICK-Junior Civitan 3,4, Sergeant- at-Arms 4, FCA 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Football 4, Letter 4. MESSEROLE, STEVEN CURTIS- Hi-Y 3, 4. MILLARD, LARRY WAYNE-JCL 1, 2, Hi-Y 4, Vllblllg Voicer 4, Senior Superlative, Most Talented. MILLER, LINDAJANE-JCL 1, Y-Teens 1,2,Junior Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4, Speech and Drama Club 4, Treasurer 4, Senior Play Cast. MILLER, LINDA LOU- Y-Teens 2, Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. MINOR, MIKE HERSCHEL-Tennessee High School News for WFHG 3, 4. MITCHELL, ERNEST DEAN- Transfer from Bristol, Virginia3. MONROE, PATRICIA LEE-Band 1,JCL 2,BibleClub 2, 3, 4, Sextet 2, Chaplain 3, President 4, Chorus 3, 4. MOORE, BARBARAJEAN-JCL1, 2. MOORE, CATHY SUSAN-JCL 1, 2,Junior Red Cross 2, An- chor Club 3, 4. MOORE, JANICE-Bible Club 1, Library Council 1, 2, FTA 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4. MOORE,JOYCE ANN-Bible Club 1, 2, 3. MOTTERN, ROBERTJUDSON MOYERS, ELIZABETH MARIE-FBLA 1, JCL 1, 2, National Honor Society 4, Volleyball Team 3, Academic Letter. MULLENS, CHARLES LARRY MUMPOWER, BETTY LOU-JCL 1, YOTeens 1, Anchor Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. MUMPOWER, CAMELIAJANE- Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2, Y-Teens 3, Chaplain 3, Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4, Checkmate Club Sweet- heart 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Head Ma- jorette 3, 4, Chorus 4, Junior Pageant Contestant 3, Sr. Super- lative, Most Talented. MUMPOWER, DORISJEAN-JCL 1, Secretary-Treasurer 1, Y- Teens 1, 2,Junior Red Cross 1,JuniorCourt, Cheerleader 3, 4. M UMPOWER, M ITC HELL B RAY MYERS, LINDA FAYE-Science Club 1, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Cadmus Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Co-Editor 1, Sophomore Co-Editor 2, 4, Diary Editor 3, Class Assistant Editor 4, JCL 1, 2, Secretary 2, National Honor Society 3,4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, All East Tennessee Band 4, Bristol Concert Choir4, Academic Letter. NEAL, ROBERT LAWRENCE-JCL 1, 2, FCA 3,4, Key Club 4, Cadmus Club 4, Sports Co-Editor4, National Honor Society 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter4, Academic Letter, Prompter for Senior Play. NIDIFFER, FRANK DONALD -JCL 1, 2, Tennis Team 4, Senior Play Cast. ODUM, BILLIE JEAN-JCL 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, Anchor Club 4. O'NEAL, DENNIS RAY-Hi-Y 3,4, Track 3, 4. PALUZZI, THOMAS ANTHONY-Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, All Big Seven 2, 3, Most Valuable Player District Four Tournament 2, All State Team 2, Al1Big Seven Batting Champ 3, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Chorus 3, 4, Key Club 4, FCA 3, 4, Senior Play Cast. PENLEY, STEPHEN LYNN-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Letter 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Key Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Senior Superlative, Most Athletic. PEOPLES, DOROTHY JANE-Library Council 1, Alpha Tri- Hi-Y 2, Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. PERRIN, MARY ANNE-Anchor Club 2, 3, Junior Red Cross 3, Cheerleader 4, Junior Pageant Contestant 3. PHIPPS, NANCY LEE-Y-Teens 1, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Jun- ior Red Cross 4, Secretary 4, Chorus 4. POLLARD, DENNIS MICHEAL-Checkmate Club 1, 2, Bible Club 3. POORE,JACK WILLIAM POWERS, CHARLES ED WARD -JCL. PRATT,JOHN MICHAEL-Science Club. PRICE, LARRY RICHARD - Track 1. 101 PUCKETT, DAVID LEE PUCKETT, LAWRENCE HOWARD RAGAN, JOSEPH GLENN-JCL 1, 2, 4, Checkmate Club 1, Maroon nuff lWJ17e 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, News Editor 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Basketball 2, Tennis 3, Academic Letter, Senior Superlative, Most Studious. RANGE, DEBRA REAVES-Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. RECTOR, JERRY MICKEL-Bible Club 2, 3, 4, Football 3, FCA 3. REEDY, NANCY HARRIETT REYNOLDS, JAN STEPHEN-Y-Teens 1,jcL 1, 2, Alpha Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Junior Red Cross 4, National Honor Society 4, Academic Letter, Prompter for the Senior Play. RILEY, MARGARET LaVERN- Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Historian-Reporter4. RINGLEY, WILLIAM EDWARD-Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 4, Junior Court, Gentleman-in-Waiting, FCA 2, 3, 4, Jun- ior Pageant Contestant 3. ROBERTS, DEBORAH JOAN- French Club 3, 4, Alpha Tri- Hi-Y 4. ROWELL, JOSEPH STEPHEN-JCL 1, 2,Junior Red Cross 1, 2,Football 2, 3, FCA3,4,KeyClub 2, 3, Anchor Club Sweet- heart4, Academic Letter, Set and Publicity forthe Senior Play. ROYSTON, CHARLES DONALDSON-Science Club 1, Bible Club 2, 3, Checkmate Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. RUSSELL, JACQUELINE MARGOLOU-Y-Teens 1, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Court, Junior Pageant Contestant 3. SAI.MON, ROBERT CRAIG-Transfer from Ft. Washington, Pa. 4. SEMONES, FRED VICTOR SHARRET, EDDIE BRUCE-Football 1, 3, Chorus 3, 4. SHEFFIELD, REBECCA SUSAN-Library Council 1, 2, 3,4, President 3, 4, FTA 4, Chorus 4. SKAGGS, MELITA LYNN-Y-Teens 2, 3, FBLA 4, President 4, Typing Award 3. SKEENS, SHARON ELIZABETH-Bible Club 1, Y-Teens 2, Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. SLAGLE, AUGUSTA ROTENBERRY-Bible Club 1, JCL 1, Y-Teens 2, FBLA 4. SLAG LE, THOMAS JAMES SMELSER, CYNTHIA JEAN-Y-Teens 1,JcL1, 2, FTM, 5, 4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4. 102 SMITH, KARL THOMAS, JR.-JCL 1, 2, FCA 3, 4, Interact Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Letter 3, Honorable Mention All Big Seven 3, Basketball 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Class Axe Bearer. SMITH, RIC KY ALB ERT SMITH, SANDRA ELAINE-JCL 1, 2, LibraryCounci1 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer4, FTA 3, 4, Historian 3,4,Junior Pageant Contestant 3, Chorus 4, Senior Play Cast. SMITH, WALTER CROSS, JR. -JCL 1, 2, Speech and Drama Club 4. STEWART, WILLIAM RICHARD-JCL 1, 2, Bible Club 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4, Speech and Drama Club 4. STONE, DOROTHY LOUISE-Band 1, 2, 3, 4,Majorette 3, 4, Secretary 4, Chorus 3, 4, Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasur- er4, Junior Pageant Contestant 3. STORY, ANDREA DARLENE-Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4. SWAIM, LANA DIANA-Library Council 1, 2, 3,4, Secretary- Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, FTA 1, 2, 3,4, President 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4. SWINEY, CELIA JEAN-JCL 1, 2, Secretary 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Anchor Club 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4, Girls' State Alternate 3, Class Shield Bearer, Junior Pageant Contestant 3, Queen of Hearts 3, Junior Civitan Sweetheart 4, National Honor Society 4, Academic Letter. TABOR, SHEILA LYNN- Bible Club 2, 3, 4. TACKETT, BENJAMIN FRED-Band 1, 2, 3,4, Drum Major 4, All East Tennessee Band 3, 4, All State Band 4, Norseman Dance Band 2, 4, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Treasur- er 4. TAGGART, MARY BULLITT-Transfer from New Jersey 3, Spanish Club 3, Anchor Club 4, Senior Play Cast. TAYLOR,JAMES WILLIAMS TAYLOR, ROBERT LYNN THOMAS, BARBARA GAIL THOMAS, JOHN CHRISTOPHER- FCA4, Golf3. THOMPSON, RONALD ALLEN-Band 1, 2, 3,4, President 4, All East Tennessee Band 2, 3, 4, All State Band 2, 4, Junior Civitan Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Maroon and llmifc 1, 2, 3, 4, Feature Page Editor and Circulation Man- ager 3, Editor-in-Chief4, JCL 1, 2, President 1, French Club 3, Chaplain 3, National Honor Society 4, Academic Letter, Senior Superlative, Most Dependable. TILLEY, MICHAEL STONE TODD, JOHN PARKE-Junior Red Cross 1, 2, Sergeant-ab Arms 2, Interact Club 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, President 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, FCA 3, 4, Program Chairman 4, Junior Court, King, Basketball 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Tennis 3, Letter 3, Junior Pageant Contestant 3, Senior Superlative, Best All-Round. TOWNSEND, BRENDA NICKELS-Y-Teens 1, FTA 1, 2, 5, JCL 1. TREAD WELL, PENNY ELIZABETH-Y-Teens l,AlphaTri-Hi- Y 2, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Treasurer4, Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi- Y 4. TURNER, ALEXANDER-JCL 1, 2, Junior Red Cross 3. VANCE, MICHAEL LYNN VAN GELDER, ROGER ENNO-Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All East Tennessee Band 4, Science Club 1, Checkmate Club 2, French Club 3, 4, President 3, National Honor Society 4. VAN HOY, BLAKE WINSTON-Checkmate Club 1, JCL 1, 2, Science Club 2, 3. VILLAREAL, TERESA-Transfer from Montrose, Michigan 3, VICA 4, Secretary 4. WALLACE, STEPHEN MURREY-Band 1, 2, 3,4, Norseman Dance Band 3, 4. WAMPLER, REBECCA F.-Bible Club 1, Y-Teens 2, Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4. WARDEN, RUTH COLLINS-Y-Teens 1, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Vlklllg Volker 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 2, 3, 4- WASHINGTON, MARY JO-Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Historian-Reporter 3, Interclub Council 3, Chaplain 4. WATSON, LYNDIA ARLIN-FBLA 2, Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 3, VICA 4. WEBB, PHYLLIS DARLENE-Y-Teens 1, Anchor Club 2, 3,4, JCL 1, 2, 4, Secretary 1, Chorus 3, 4, Junior Pageant Con- testant 3. WELCH, JOHN A., JR.--Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Norseman Dance Band 4, Chorus 4. WHITE, ALLEN HOWARD-Football Manager 1, 2, 3,4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Bible Club 3,4, Vice-President 4, Basketball 4. WHITE, NETTA LEE-Library Council 2, 3, Bible Club 3: VICA4, Reporter 4. WHITLOW, LACY RICHARD III-Band 1, 2, 3, Norseman Dance Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4, Junior Civitan Club 3, 4, Senior Play Cast. WHITTAKER, DIANE LYNN-Science Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Y-Teens 3, Chorus 3, National Honor Society 4, Maroon and Wb1?e3, 4, Academic Letter. WHITTAMORE, VICKIE LYNN-Library Council 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 2, Vice-President 4, Music Appreciation Club 1, 2, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3, Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y 4, Chorus 3, 4. WHITTEN, ROSEMARY-Y-Teens 1, Bible Club 2, FBLA 3,4, WHITTEN, VICKI ANN-Y-Teens 1, 3, KappaSigmaTri-Hi-Y 2. WIDNER,JENELLE-Y-Teens 1, FBLA 2, 3. WILES, DEBORAH DIANA-Transfer from Daytona Beach, Florida 3, VICA 4. wru-1o1T, STEPHEN MARK-Band 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMS, DAVID WAYNE- Baseball 3. WILLIAMS, RICHARD TAYLOR-JCL 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Junior Pageant Contestant 3. WILSON, CHRISTOPHER DANIEL- Interact Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 4, Cadmus Club 3, 4, Advertising Co-Editor 3, Sports Editor 4, Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letter 2, 3, 4, Junior Pageant Contestant 3, 4. WOODS, STEPHENJOEL-JCL 1, 2, Checkmate Club 1, 2, 3. WOODS, LARRY RICHARD -JCL 1, Science Club 2. WORLEY, GARY ALLEN-Football 1, 2, 3, 4. WYATT, BARBRA ANN-Y-Teens 1, 2, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3. WYATT, ANDREA LYNETTE-Y-Teens 1, County Day Rep- resentative 1, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4,JCL1, 2, Vllifq Vlllllil' 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Chorus 4, Academic Letter, Sen- ior Play Cast. 103 O4 inn- . Students leaving after school Work is over, men. 1 3 - ,rv2'Hh.u-an B allgame that night. Y 0 - ,ki . ,sm Dierd re D ougherty student life School is not all work and no play. Much time is spent in extra-curricular activities. The life of the students does not end at 3:30. 10 Our three little Bandcamp Beauties are Brown Caldwell, Richard Tretler and Doug Hardwick. Karen Stewart, Debby Bailey and Bev Bundyprove to be three monkeys. 106 Kathryn Depew spends her leisure time at thelake. M M E R BRINGS A , .,,kg, N Caught at rest are Chip Reid, Don Royston, and Pat Flannagan john Todd prepares to hit the ball. WORK A D FU Summer means hard practice for football boys. The majorettes pose after hours of hard work. T Randi Parker and Larry Kirkscyspent theirsummer at Cedar Valley pool. 107 'inns' Ns., .-evfi, ' 'Xp juniors wait to have their pictures taken. -W , .-.Q WYE k , V i 1? iff I A ' -, Sophs start the year out once again. I 108 i EPT MBER A D BEGIN Boys pose for czunern during pep session. Seniors line up to register to vote. The band added spirit during pep sessions. 4 All ,,X, 45-7+ Freshman girls work on signs for football game. june Early peanuts for Keyettes. OCTOB R WfYEAR Sophomore girls chat between classes. Preston Swiney takes 3. first six weeks ICSC. Susan F01-bush digplayg our equipment, 10 5 Coach Cropp addresses students as other Viking coaches look on. Coeiiaptains Steve Penley and Herman Sanders, give talk. V- T 110 fl' l ,QSP , K' , , In .Wb,Jl'. Q . KN.. Sophomore girls work on float. Civitan members put up Sign. -,f. if ' 1 liy I I X f Q , 3 V-T Queen Candidates 1441 JoAnn Paty, Ed Bachman, and Mike Sartellc work on junior Float. WEEK Football players during pep session. Thesejuniors worked on the float. 111 4.35 Aaron Hogan looks a phone call. 112 1. 1 on Debby Harrison, janajones, and Cindy Mottern study in library. OVEMBER A D as Connie Wilkerson makes Freshman Tri-Hi-Y girls work at carwash. 2 .tsp .. . Anita Amburgey and David Shanks sell annuals. DECEMBER WORK A D H OLIDA YS Janie Carter and Sharon Russell work in the library juniors laugh it up during homeroom. BRI G Coach Trosper, Coach Waycaster and Allen White watch basketball play. Gloria Foulk and Steve Tucker laugh it up. JANUAR Y AND D -NNN 5-le' S Linda Beeler studies before class. Chris Wilson blocks a play. 1 14 FEBRUARY' FU BASKETBALL Tom Shoun, Mike Massengill, and Cary Briscoe arrivein the mornin5 Debbie Felty and Frank Faniola smile for the camera. jim McCa.ll and Bob Jessee find something amusing. I 115 ,Q .Q M., ,Q I , , ,L s1.zN Q X' ,fr vw 3 3 Ernie Chapman, Steve Cook, and Tom jessee during spring training. SURPRISE! SPRI G FEVER! 0' A Q-'W -fx John Thomas has become a PUYPPUU Pf0- Danny Dorton says, I'm almost there. 1 1 6 1. fl? W ' 'lv , My ' I' f,gf5z,, Q Q ' t I , k r- , - ,w ' , iw' Z 1' 2-rw ' 7' 5 .-Q fiffzl Y ,, ,.A. , . jerry Rotenberry smiles for camera. Boys talk at lunch. Pat Doyle andjim Daniels clown around Boys gather at lunch break. johnBachman says, All Right, Who Did it? n 1 ls . 3 5 Q lf E 1' 57 JV7 W f Doug Love Doc Maples Chris Keller T H. S. REMAIN 1 l x-1 5' 1 If 1 xy --5' X. o we - f viii' 8 Mr. Boretsky Pete Anderson 2' Hoot Gibson Margaret Shanks FRIENDS F ORE VER Gloria Foulk M, 1 , X Debby Harrison Mike Bushore fl Brenda Williams, Butch Foster, john Green Danny Morris, Kevin Dugan, Ed Dugan. AOTHR vi 1 1 g , Q ff ' . ' ' I fe . Q D N N. V Xl , , if ' ' - fl l ' i ,ff ' f I Q 1. .. ip N f g i ff . Q, I r - Q 20 Fans at basketball game- Rene Fox, Rhonda Bourne arrive at school. Guidance office proved to be of assistance. YEAR E D ,4- .Z -wk 453 Getting ready Debbie Bauley. to leave, Barbara Saul and Shelby Thomas and Debbie Walsh leaving after a rough day, Daniel Baker says, Hi! 121 22 Mr, O'Del1 ' - Mr. Nicar if , V7' ,. , if . in 1 'ij . 1, . C 1 an 3 . -i K Y. ,W 1 Miss Marshall 'l M r. B orets ky administration and faculty The key factor in the preparation that we make for the future lies in the faculty of Tennessee High. Through their past experience and knowledge we gain the understanding we need to face the com- plex world ahead. 12 THE ADMINISTRA TION lnnnuu... . 4 Dr. james Thomas - Superintendent of Schools Mr. S.T. Boretsky - Principal, Tennessee High Mr. Hugh David - Assistant Principal, Tennessee High 24 Mrs. Abbott - Psychology, Eng- lish I, Sociology Mr. Arwood- General Business, Typing, Business, Arithmetic Mrs. Barr-Elementary Biology, Chemistry, General Science Mr. Allgood - Sociology, Civics THE FA C UL TY Mr. Basham - Health, Physical Education, Athletics 1 2 5 Mrs. Beverly- Latin I, Spanish I, French I, II Mr. Bingham- General Science, Study Hall, Athletics Mr. Burk-Biology, Physics, Guidance 126 --i....,,, js. -N... . X.,- What aday! il eit. , 2 Miss Bogart- Algebra II ar- '5 Mr. Cannon- Spanish I, II, III, IV Ma.gistra bona! Mr. Cropp-Algebra I, Athletics i J Miss Faust- English I Mr. Countiss-Civics, General Math aw G HQ'7'?Z47 5 4' Ar, ' 9 J fn. Mrs. Cuthill - Librarian -.49 MN Mr. Fisher- Geography, Athletics 1 27 in Mrs' Fisher- World History' Mrs. Fleenor- English II IV American Government 128 Mrs. Green-Assistant Librarian Mrs. Hagan - Latin I, II, III, Dept. Head 45 ff Wi ,A , Q6 ' ' ' wits. ' f Mrs. Guinn - American History Miss Hawkins-Latin I, Typing Mrs. Hickman- English I, II -rf Hite Aft I, II, III Mr. Hundley- Health, Physical Education Miss Kesner- Algebra I Mrs. King- Home Economics I, II, III 12 0 Miss Knisley- Guidance Miss Marshall- American History Dept. Head T732 Mr. Maples - Chemistry, Senior Science, Dept. Head ' Mr. Marshall- Bookkeeping I,II, Economics, Mechanical Drawing f Mrs. McLaney - Biology i Miss Miller- English I Mr. Nicar-Band, Chorus, Gen as if P Mr. O'Del1 eral Math eral Music Mrs. Reeter grades tests in her spare time. Algebra I, II, Gen- Mr. Odom-English IV, Dept Head 2 .bA, 4 'Dk Md Mrs. Odum - English II Mrs. Parker- Study Hall Two scientists leave after a hard day in lab. Mrs. Paunter- English II, III Mrs. Pinkston-Physical Educa- tion Mrs. Rasnick- Geometry, Gen- Mrs. Reeter- English III, IV eral Math Miss Miller gives her message. Miss Rhea-Trigonometry, Gen- eral Math, Dept. Head I175' :Ya 5 figif:seEi1 Mrs. Sams - General Science Mrs. Thomason- Typing I, II Shorthand, Secretarial Practice Mr. Trosper - Driver's Education, Athletics Miss Willis- English III, jour Mr. Wenger- Band, Glee Club Kl,J ,,, 6,7 -,ff ,---- - I Z saw. Ak if rg 5 '-'ij 'X fx? 1 Mrs Odum clears Mr. Williams - English III, Speech 1 l l.f--an a point for Larry Neal. X M I 'EI' I N., X X f :I Y nl' li KX X '- - m I fl i-V84 1 K. -A W .ff E . I Xi - X ' ,J MQIXV L Mm THE SECRE TARIES MTS- Bush Mrs. Butt Mrs. McCroskey 1 IV I I X C US TODIANS Mr. Bellamy, Mr. Rutter, Mr. Cash f . Mrs. Snapp and Mrs. Arnold CAFE TERIA PERSONNEL Mrs. Neve, Mrs. Barker, Mrs. Henderson,Miss Lockhart,Mrs. Cross, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Micheal, Mrs. Simcox, Miss Smith. Q, J. flu X A r 3 FACULTY A T WORK 138 1, LEA 'Q -- . ,.-,wg A KA U 4 .,.A null 16.0. he my an H'-4 54,1188 .--u DERSHI P: Owl. ,U NATPON in 'n. nzsnomv 4 U 3f?,Vuin hu it 1- 0 O A,,. . f- - SYAYE 'bvfvm . H nr.. W. ll ll nl an al ll M ..,... A vowmmauT. -..1.'1,-M. u ls an u u - ann unqgaa 'uWh di W 3, f c 4 i ' FACULTY ABBOTT, JUDITH A. MRS., Psychology, English, Virginia Intermont College, King College, CB.A.J, Univ. of Virginia, East Tenn. State Univ., English Institute, King College, Sponsors F.T.A. and Freshmen. ALLGOOD, OWEN STEPHEN, SociologY, Commercial Law, East Tenn. State Univ. fB.S.J, Sponsors Freshmen. ARWOOD, WILLIAM DOUGLAS, Typing, East Tenn. State Univ. 1B.S.J, Sponsors Junior Civitan and Seniors. BARR, SUE G. MRS., Elementary Biology, Biology, General Science, Chemistry, East Tenn. State Univ. CB.S.J, East Tenn. State Univ. CM.S.J, Sponsors Freshmen. BEVERLY, GLADYS MRS.,'Spanish, Latin, French, Washburn Univ. fA.B.J, Univ. of Kansas QM.A.J, Univ. of Tulane fM.A.J, Univ. of Chicago, Univ. of Southern California, Univ. of California, Univ. of Georgia, Univ. ol'MissourifGraduate Studyj, Sponsors French Club and Freshmen. BINGHAM, WILLIAM L., General Science, Assistant Football and Baseball Coach, Concord College QB.S.J, East Tenn. State Univ. QM.A.J, Sponsors Freshmen. BOGART, FLORENCE, Algebra II, WingateJr. College fA.A.J, Lincoln Memorial Univ. QB.A.J, East Tenn. State Univ. fM.A.J, Univ. of Maine, Tenn. Tech, Middle Tenn. State Univ. QGra.duate Studyj, Sponsors Sophomores. BORETSKY, STEPHEN T., Principal, Maryville College CA.B.J, Colorado State fM.A. J. BURK, RICHARD K., Biology, Physics, The Citadel fB.S.J, East Tenn. State Univ., Middle Tenn. State Univ. fGraduate Studyjg Sponsors Key Club and Seniors. CANNON, JAMES L., Spanish I-IV, East Tenn. State Univ. fB.S.J, Major in Russian at U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology at Syracuse University, Sponsors Sophomores. COUNTISS, J.T., Math, Algebra I, Emory and Henry College fB.A.J, Peabody fM.A.J, Columbia Univ., East Tenn. State Univ., fGraduate Studyj, Sponsors Freshmen. CROPP, JOHN MR., Algebra, Football, Vanderbilt University fB.S., M.A.J, Sponsors Fellowship ofChristian Athletes. CUTHILL, NANCY MRS., Librarian, Duke University fA.B.J, East Tenn. State Univ., Univ. of Tenn. fGraduate Studyj, Sponsors Library Council. DAVID, HUGH, Assistant Principal, World History, Erory and Henry College fB.A.J, Peabody College QMAJ, Univ. ofTenn. QGraduate Studyj. FAUST, HELENJ., English I, Emory and HenryCollege CB.A.J, East Tenn. State Univ. fGraduate Studyli Sponsors Anchor Club and Freshmen. FISHER, FRED, Geography, Football, Track, Gardener Webb, East Tenn. State Univ. fB.S.J. FISHER, JANE MRS., American Government, World History, Carson Newman fA.B.J, East Tenn. State Univ. fM.A.J, Univ. of Virginia, Miami Univ. fGraduate Studyl, Sponsors Freshmen. FLEENOR, NANCY MRS., English I, IV, Univ. ofTenn. fA.B.J, East Tenn. State Univ. QGraduate Studyj, Sponsors Sophomores. 140 GREENE, MARY A. MRS., Ass't. Librarian, Tennessee State Univ. CB.S.j, East Tenn. State Univ. fGraduate Studyj. GUINN, LORRANINE J. MRS., American History, Virginia Intermont, King College fB.A.J, East Tenn. State Univ. fM.A.J' Sponsors Y-Teens and Juniors. HAGAN, GEORGIA S. MRS., Latin, East Tenn. State Univ. CB.A.J, Peabody fM.A.J, Univ. of Iowa fGraduate Studyjg Sponsors J.C.L. and Sophomores. HAWKINS, MAURINE, Civics, Carson- Newman, Univ. ofTenn. QA.B.J, Sponsors Junior Red Cross and Seniors. HITE, JAMES A., Art, East Tenn. State Univ.fB.S.j, East Tenn. State Univ. CGraduate Studyj. HUNDLEY, TOM H., Health, World History, Track, Physical Education, Ass't. Football Coach, Univ. of Ky. fA.B.j, East Tenn. State Univ. fGraduate Studyl. KESNER, KATHERINE E., Algebra, King College QB.A.j, East Tenn. State Univ. CM.A.J,john Hopkins Univ.fGraduate Studyj, Sponsors Music Appreciation Club and Freshmen. KING, PEGGY R. MRS., Home Economics, East Tenn. State Univ. fB.S.J, Virginia Intermont, Florida Southern, Sponsors F.H.A., Majorettes, and juniors. KNISLEY, DOROTHY L., Guidance, Carson- Newman 1B.A.J, Univ. of Virginia fM.Ed.j, East Tenn. Univ., Univ. of Tenn., Middle Tenn. State Univ. QGraduate Studyj, Sponsors Maroon and White and Seniors. MAPLES, FRANK H., Chemistry, Biology, Howard College of Sanford Univ. fB.S.j, East Tenn. State Univ.QM.A.J,Duke Univ. fGraduate Studyj, Sponsors Tri-Hi-Y and juniors. MARSHALL, WALTER C., Mechanical Drawing, Bookkeeping, Univ. of Tenn. fB.S.J, East Tenn. State Univ. fM.A.J, Sponsors Seniors. MARSHALL, MARTHA, American History, East Tenn. State Univ. CB.S.J, Peabody College fM.A.J, Univ. of North Carolina, Vasaar, Univ. of Miami, Univ. of Tenn., Vanderbilt, Univ. of Hawaii, Institute Tecnologico Y De Estudios Superiores de Monterrey fGraduate Studylg Sponsors Tri-Hi-Y and juniors. MCLANEY, HAROLD D. MRS., Biology, East Tenn. State Univ. fB.A., M.A.j, Sponsors Chess Club and Sophomores. MILLER, MAXIE, English I, King College fB.A.j, Univ. oi Virginia fM.A.J, East Tenn. State Univ. QGraduate Studyj, Sponsors Tri-Hi-Y and Freshmen. NICAR, HOWARD, JR., Band, Chorus, Western Ky. State Univ. fB.S.J, Michigan State Univ. CM.A.J, Sponsors Hi-Y. O'DELL, THOMAS A., Algebra, East Tenn. State Univ. fB.S.J, Sponsors Sophomores. OD UM, PAUL, English, Milligan College QB.S.J, East Tenn. State Univ: fM.A.j, Sponsors Viking Voices and Seniors. ODUM, PENNY MRS., English II, King College fB.A.J, East Tenn. Univ., Sponsors Sophomores, Cadmus Club. PAINTER, CARRIE R. MRS., English III, IV, King College fB.A.J, john Hopkins Univ. fM.A.T.J, Sponsors Sophomores. PARKER, ROBBIE MRS., Study Hall, Lander College QB.A.J. PINKSTON, BOBBIE MRS., Physical Education, East Tenn. State Univ. fB.S.j, East Tenn. State Univ. fM.A.J, Sponsors Freshmen. RASNICK, W.C. MRS., Geometry, Carson- Newman College fB.A.j, East Tenn. State Univ. CM.A.J, Sponsors juniors. REETER, MILDRED, English, East Tenn. State Univ. QB.S.l, QGraduate Studyjg Sponsors juniors. RHEA, LINDSAY, Trigonometry, Senior Algebra, King College fB.S.j, Western Reserve Univ. fM.A.j, Univ. ofMaine, Radford College fGra.duate Studyjg Sponsors Seniors. TROSPER, ERNIE, Driver Education, Study Hall, Basketball Coach, Union College QB.S.j, East Tenn. State Univ. fM.A.j, Sponsors Interact Club. WILLIAMS, THOMAS M., English III, jackson State fB.S.J, Tuskegee Institute QM. Ed.J, East Tenn. State Univ. fGraduate Studyj, Sponsors Juniors. WILLIS, SHARON, English, journalism, Emory and Henry fB.A.l, East Tenn. State Univ. fM.A.Q, Sponsors Cadmus Club and Sponsors Sophomores. 141 2 .N-.7 LW john Outlzmd K3thY Doyle x Bla. M... KIWA kidsvdayd YE IXNUTS 011 C' W Scrvice proiects helps our community. Clubs gave Mrs. Odum headaches. organizations The clubs at Tennessee High help students become involved with other students. This involvement also embraces the teachers who give willingly of their time and effort to sponsor clubs. 14 CADM US While most were enjoying an August vacation, members of the Cadmus Club were occupied in the selling of adver- tisements to local businesses. After this task had been completed, the members were faced with lay-out, copy, and strict deadlines. Much frustration and loss of sleep resulted lx from their efforts to produce an excellent annual. Editor-in-Chiefjim Forgey. Editorial Staff: Anita Amburgey, Larry Dixon, Linda Myers, and Susan Elmore. Mary McVeigh, Beth Buchanan, jeff Saffer, Fred johnson. Doug Hardwick, Brown Caldwell, Christopher Wilson, Larry Neal. Photographers: Mike Griffin, Gene McCarty, Gary Moore, and jack Kuhnert. CLB After the final copy shipment had been made, the mem- bers waited anxiously to see the product of their eiTorts. But when the annual arrived, all of the fears, frustrations, and anxieties were forgotten, and in their place was a deep sense of pride and accomplishment. at Lisa King, David Shanks, Katie Rogers. jack Kuhnert, Charlotte Harris, Gwen McCarty. Sponsors: Miss Willis and Mrs. Odum. Seated-Beth Lane, Standing-Gina Todd, jules Srnythe, Leigh Neal. 14 VIKING The Vzking Vozker Magazhfe gives many students the opportunity to express their creative ability in poetry, essays, short stories and art. Editor-in-Chiefl Kathy Doyle Art: Larry Millard, Linda Kirby, Pat Bullock, Rafe Van Hay. ll Officers: Patsy McCall, Ruthie Warden, Maurine Davidson, Cheryl Senter. 146 VOICE The staff, under the guidance of Mr. Paul Odom, learns the fundamentals of publishing a magazine and gains the ability to evaluate their efforts. One of the staffs main projects is to sponsor the annual signing party. Literary: Cindy McFaddin, Lynn Burleson, Mr. Paul Odom, Lynette Wyatt. Literary: Lee Mason, Susie Bowen, Janie Wampler, Melanie Mervis. an i, Art: Sherrie Beckner, Donna Loving, Lynn Hillyer. 14 MAROO Sc WHITE Members of the Maroon 8: White Staff are trained in all phases of journalism. Because they must accept many responsibilities, the members develop great leadership poten- tial, a sense of personal responsibility, and the initiative to go ahead. Their publications, the Maroon 6 Wbzle and the footballprograms, inform and serve the students and faculty of Tennessee High School. In addition to the publication ofa monthly newspaper, the Maroon 6 Wbzre staff also sells football programs, sends members to the U.T. summer journalism workshop, and is in charge of many other helpful activities, contests and programs. Sports page-Doug Green, Alan Stickley, Mike Tranum, Adam Burja, William Burroughs, Doug Henninger. 148 Ronnie Thompson Editor-in-Chief fXb- 2 Business staff-Tommy Rogers, Alan Guinn, Adam Burja, Larry Kirksey. I A. f 4 Feature page-Debbie Foster, Claire Lewis, JoAnne Paty, Alan Guinn, Lee Caldwell, Kent Caldwell. ,,l.fA -A115-K K N.. Q Larry Kirksey-Business Manager Dorothy Knisl News Page- King, Green, Harr, Whittaker, Rogers, Ragan. Editorial Page-Galliher, Whittaker, Dougherty, Parker, Forbush, Foulk. .-Q.. ey- Adviser Nancy Hickman- Adviser fl Page Editors- Ronnie Thompson, Ken Parker, Doug Henninger, joe Ragan. , . D .X 6 it '-4-'Q-4. i t Caldwell, Randi 14 9 0 service organizations Alpha Tri-HIL Y Objectives: To promote, maintain and extend high standards of Christian characterthroughout the home, school and the community. First: McDuffy, McKee, jones, Cox, Cash. Second-Kegley Litton Kent Carrise, Roberts, Davidson. Third-Palisano, Wilkerson Lambert Tobias Evans. Fourth-Wisdom, Riley, Anderson, jones Hatcher Back Dickenson, Jackson, Cary, Marlan, Thayer. .,. fs ., 3 X 4 .L 5 Seniors and Officers-Beverly, Reynolds, Castle, Loving, Dixon, Simons, King, Henson, Roberts, Miller, McDuffy. A ima Seniors: Frontzjones, Phipps. Second: Moor 'lv -...-1 Warden, Rowell, Buchanan, Abercrombia, Loving. Back: Green, Harkrader, Berkheimer, Fanning, Burns e, Russel, Wyatt, Doyle,Mumpower, Webb. Huilniga-fl, Hillyaf- Third: Amburgey, Bullock, Davidson, Ferris, Taggert, Odum, sch THE A CHOR CLUB The Anchor Club objectives are: to work together in friendship and loyaltyg to ool, and community, knowing this course will take us over a sea of happiness. sored by The Pilot Club International. Their Sponsor is Miss Helen Faust. 152 A CH OR e r CLUB FFICERS a in I 'fd fb '- n - w .fffl 'i f iw A N0-no ,lk-n Berh Buchanan Steve Rowell Leigh Neal President Sweetheart Vice-President ,.,.,'. .4 I , 3 MN4 i r q ii Kent Caldwell Karen Harr Boo Mumpower Randi Parker Secretary Treasurer Sgr- Ar - Arms Chaplain F ig ii e- , n gs ...l...,. Lindsey King Teresa Booher P98 Hafkfadef Sophomore Director junior Director Senillf DUCCYOY 3 f 154 at ll . jrs. First Row-Lewis, Smith, Gillenwater, Paty, Parker, Neal, Bundy, Stewart, Bailey, Wilkinson. Second Row-DePew, Perdue, Nuckolls, Earcy, Kilgore, Davenport, Peters, Wall, Burdge, Hagerstrom. Third Row-Cane, Shanks, Saul, Rotenberry, Myers, Harr, Booher, Kistner, Caldwell. tix Sophs. First Row-McVeigh, Slagle, Crockett, Dougherty, Templeton, Rutherford. Second Row-Hop- kins, Moore, Deliriece, Stakias, Roca, Beverly. Third Row-Goins,Sturgill, Spivey, Fleming, Foulk. Fourth Row-Gumm, Davis, Foster, King, Brockley, Felty, Faniolzl. Fifth Row-Booher, Shinn, Whit- taker, Musick, Arrants. I The Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y is one of the three clubs at THS which are sponsored by the YWCA. Its purpose is to create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school and community, high sta.nd- ards of Christian Characters. Projects include special work at the Y as well as many service projects. - A 4 - ,..-,. .---V--um' l r B H' Officers-Miller, Washington, Kirby, Cannon, Gary Brewer, Stone, Riley, Buchanan KAPPA SIGMA T RI-HI-'Y Front-Godsey, Vires, Hagy, Franc, Carter. Second-Mum- power, Tredwell, Whittimore, Davenport, Hicks. Third-Miller, Wamper, Skeens, Mekee, Heron. Back- Addison, Poole, Peoples, Poore, Dillard. 155 5' FRE HMA TRI-HL Y Officers-Bullock, Creason, Mottern, Shanks. Second: Thomas, Wyatt Hayes. Back-Ford. 52 Front-l-lenninger, Bourne, Galloway, Crockett, Houser. Second- jones, Anderson, Carrier, Green, Kelly, Hatcher, Boyd. Third - Below, Criner, jones, Winston, jones, Fesmyre, Murphy, Harrison, Mauney, Ringley, Kerr, Soddler, Blaclcard, Warner, Brown, Williams, Hall. W. K KSN I RW C?q15 , ! 1 .nv , . 9,41- 1 r ' X f ?'x 1 t R K., . W 4 X ., ,X Doug Hardwick Brown Caldwell Patsy McCall Edward Ringley Charley Gurroughs bk ff- A ., - Wit F L- 4' , K , ,YN Steve Penley john Outland Eddie Booher Danny Dorton Steve Rowell THE KEY CLUB .Y wi -C'gygq- 5 ,ei 1 8 elim McCall Tom Slagle Steve Hagey Mike Peters jim Daniels A. KEY CLUB OBJECTIVE TO DEVELOP initiative and leadership. Cary Fulwidcr TO PROVIDE experience in living and working together. Van Klsef TO SERVE the School and community. TO COOPERATE with others. TO PREPARE for useful citizenship. TO ACCEPT AND PROMOTE meaningful moral ideas: ri . Bob jessee Richard Walls Larry Neal Gary Malcolm Dick Hilten Bobby Leonard f ,ba-, r A n n 4 . 3 , V xr L r Mike Doyle Brent Rowell Pat Doyle Tom 'lessee Tom Palu Sgt-at-arms at work Timmy Hawk KEY CL B OFFICERS l zzi Seated: Charley Burroughs, V-Presg Patsy McCall, Sweetheartg Edward Ringley, Presg Back! Brown Caldwell, Sec: Steve Penley, Sgt-at-armsg john Outland, Chapg Doug Hardwick, Treasurer. 159 0 I . mi I ' X, ' s N .Q rf Ronnie Thompson, Presid ent Celia Swiney, Sweetheart 'V 1 x L: MY- AfW00d, SPOHSOY Y 'X JU IOR CIVITA Pat Flannagan, Secretary f Y? 6. Hyder Barnes Wherry Tretler Epperson Horning lllll La Staton Whitlow Preston Spalding Cross Forgey I1 if BUILDERS OF GOOD CITIZENSHIPM IK 5 l 5--una 5' Y , BOY' HI- Y A Robert Canada-Pres. Chris Keller- Sweetheart Mike Carrier-V, Pres, Mike Davenport- Sec. Fred Johnson- Tres. Steve Dixon- Sgt-at-arms Steve Nida- Chaplain 162 , - , ,. x an., Nx , 'xl Butch Foster jack Faldley Al Deal E333 'Ui David Beckner Wayne Ogle Frank Faniola PURPO E: The purpose oftheBoy's Hi-YClub is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and com- munity, high standards of Christian Character by means of clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean schol- arship, and clean living. ra nsnnanzfazzsnzn Don Wilson Mike Tranum Doug Boundcrant 163 Gary Brewer Steve Messerole Don Hatcher IUBOJIXYT . YMCA Work . UNICEF . Promote School Spirit , . Annual Cover Sales . Bake Sale . Car Wash . United Fund Campaigns Larry Millard . YMCA Youth Legislature-Nashville Tom Hyde . Dance ' . Dennis O'Neil Scotty Lambert 4 illll l Mitchell Mumpower Gene McCarty 3'f'eee r in .y Q, ii! ...ls Front Row-Wilson, Kirksey, Gibson, Herndon, Todd, Barbe, Coach Ttosper. Second-johnson, Darnell, Bachman, Large, Ander- son, Phetteplace. Third-Chapman, Love, Anderson, Carrier, Massengill, Sartelle, Martin, Last-Boyd, Liverman, Poore, Hickic, Harlcleroud, Ball, Harley, Smith. INTERACT CLUB I V Q vpcvr 4:25:55 President-john Todd Sweetheart-Vicki Herndon Sponsor-Coach Trisper yxxn Larry Kirksey- Vice-President David Gibson- Chaplain Chris Wilson- Secretary M 1 David Barbe- Treasurer Tommy Smith Mike Hxckxe jackie Poore Larry Harley Doug Love -nf Gregjohnson - Sgt.-At-Arms A' 'ig 'N llllll X- :JT ,n - Il 1 I :lungp Tommy Liverman X x D army Carrier V gf :lull Q.-5 D u if , I , W i.,, fm I , y A Charles Martin Danny Blevins H-'Y Mike Massengill 5, Butch Petteplace Doug Large John Bachman Steve Darnell George Anderson Andy Anderson Billy Ball Sam Boyd 5 xx ' . X .yt .Q Emieffhapman Billy Harlcleroad Mike Sartelle 167 8 special interest organizations JR. RED CROSS The main objectives of the Junior Red Cross are to serve school, home, community, and nation and to make people aware of many opportunities through the various branches of the Junior Red Cross and of the services the Red Cross offers. Oiiicers- King, Sgt.-At-Arms, Phipps, Secretary, Treadwell Treasurer, Templeton, Chaplain, Hickie, President: Smith, Vice-Pres id ent. 'I NM' Front Row: L.-R.-Kistner, Hickie, King, McKee, Callahan, O'Nea1, Anderson, Collin, and Spaulding. Second- Smith, Fox, Cash, Gibson, Williams, Martin, and Templeton. Third-Phipps, Fanning, Burns, Early, Moore, Robertson, Kitts, Hodge, and Laughlin. Last- Wilkerson, Graham, Biddle, Huffman, Treadwell, Spence, Bouton, Reynolds, Morrell, and Cathey. 169 Front: Favor, Smelflfffy VHHCC, Kllhneff, S2-ffef, Baifler Burk- Pritchard, Ragan, Wright, Adams, Hogans, Spicer. Campbell, Maples, Sponsor. Back: Leonard, Green, Jacobs, BETA CHI PHI CIEN CE CL UB The objectives of theBeta Chi Phi includeincreasing our knowledge of science, learning to perfect our skills in science, giving service in our community and nation, understanding the importance of science in our lives, and helping carry out Science Club Programs. Officers: Adams, Leonard, Jacobs, Saffer, Green, Spicer. 170 cl ff, ' ., ',iPff'f.' Q ,f-g?f4' ' W ,tg Y 'f .fan , ..-at ,-' 4 jack Kuhnert, john Vance, Aaron Hogans, Edward Burke. 1:45 jim Bane, Terry Ragan, jim Pritchard, Bill Wright. Doc Maples, Sponsorg Henry Favire, Glen Smeltzer, SteveCampbell I 171 Officers-Doug Kistner, Sponsor, Campbell, Treas.g White, Fortenberry, McCurdy, Bowery, Maloyed, Smith, Woods Reporterg Villareal, Sec., Bowery, Historiang Lewis, Pres., Culbertson, Villareal. Smith, Chap., Pooreg V-Pres. VOCA TIO AL IND US TRIAL CLUB Campbell, Watson, Wiles, White, Allison, Buchanan, Lewis, Healy, Vance, Poore. 172 OF AMERICA The Tennessee chapter of VICA, formerly the T and I Club, was formed to prepare its members for careers in industry. It is composed of THS students who gain knowledge of their special fields of interest through part-time training and experience. JS-fjg Terry Czoms VICA IN ACTION Debbxe Wxles Lyndia Watson an S Officers - Odum, McCorbin, Scaggs, Hawks, Pickle, Trivette. FBLA The FBLA develops competent, aggressive business leadership and to strengthen the confidence of young women in interest and understanding in the intellectual choice of busi- ness occupations. To develop character and train for useful citizenship and patriotism, and to encourage improvement. Front- Thomas, Pendegrass, Toon. Second-Sproles, Iccnhour, Whitten, Back- Rotenberry, Burk, Wright, Price, Ellis. 174 Q 9 I I 1 1 .a'.r 4 A W' ' 3 T l 5 K Q11 1 . i l Front: King, Foster, l-larkleroad,Mumpower,Semones,Van Hoy, Third: F1'Cdl'iCk, Young, LONE, S3nd'5fS- Bafkf Jarrett, Caffcf, l-larkleroad. Second: Slceens, Briscoe, Reedy, Royston, Mertin. McLaney, Shenkle, Pippin, Kirk. CHE CKMAT CLUB Our objectives are to stimulate the mind promote good sportsmanship and develop a useful hobby through the scholarly study of the intricate game of Chess. Officers- Kirk, Foster, Mumpower, Skeens, Harkleroad. 175 7 Officers- Hilten, Miller, Ashley, Culp. DRAMA CLUB The Drama Club is a newly-developed club under the Sponsorship of Mr. Williams. This group studies drama and types of plays, and produces oneplay. Most ofthe members are taking Speech this year. Front- Felty, Mervis, Moore, Carroll, Watson. Second-Miller, Monroe, Nunn, Beverly. Third- White, Davidson, Scyphers, Lewis. Top-Stewart, Smith, Puckett, Booher, Carrier. FELLO WSHIP OF CHRI TIAN A THLE TES i Officers: Penley Boyd Darnell, Todd, Gibson Cropp . xx N A f 1 V' I, ,gihik XJ I , tw 1+ 'Q .j j' v rx .H Seniors: Harley, Hyde, Todd,Rowell, Neal,DufR Ringley,Barbe, Paluzzi, McRae,Thomas, Liverman, Smith, Love, Penley. r ' ' ' Q 0 Ax . if' , 'ii 1 44 na WH '81, r...,...w--:ey r -, K' '3-,-gpianupf' juniors: Smeltzer, Boyd, Harkleroad,Gibson,Blevins,Darne11,Faniola,Phettep1ace, Barnes, Walls, Walker, Nida, Sartelle, jessee, Harr, Outland, Wyatt, Dugan, Doyle, Stewart. 113. ,- , .a,, 'CSI' M, off' J 2 I .4- Q cw Sophomores: -lessee, Creason, Broome, Wedel, Mitchell, O'Dell, Nidiffer. Second: Bachman, Martin, Cook, Anderson, Large, McCary Rogers. Third: Briscoe, Cashion, Hartman, McCall, Massengill, Anderson, Morris. 178 A x 4 9 W7 , .5'. Freshmen: Front- Eads, Smith, Sells, Powers, Barbe, Burleson. Second-Marion, Hughes, Hyde, DeVault, Ford, Swiney, Stickley. Back- Woolwine, White, Tester, Ellington, Houser, Boyd, Miller. FCA The Fellowship of ChristianAthletes is one ofthe largest THS Clubs, composed of Athletes competing in a sport and wishing to join the National FCA. One of the FCA'S major objectives is to be responsible for opening each athletic event with a prayer and the Pledge. The FCA is in its second year at THS. ' 1 .sf ,. 4 7 80 57 1 1 Front-Story, Anderson, Sephers, Rotenberry, Nelson. Second-Counts, Cross, Beeler, Hicks Carter, Palisand. Third-Monroe, Bailey, Bailey, Bentley, Jackson, Gentry. Back-Arrents, Buckles Crabtree, Gentry, Ashley, Anderson, White, Rector. BIBLE CLUB Officers-Counts, Gentry, Ashley, Mrs. Fleenor, Sponsor, White, Monroe, Rector. Q89 FUTURE T ACHER OF AMERICA an 2, ...E 1 , X W t , ,B l- Front: L.-R.: Kathy Martin, judy Carroll, , Y Becky Sheffield, Second Row: Patty Mar- ? tin, Susan Harrison, Kathy Walsh. Baclt .Q Row: Sharon Warren, Teresa Odham. Officers-Moore, Smelser, Swaim, Moore, Brumett and Smith -Fi! 15.2 Front Row-White, Moretz, Brumctt. Second M oore, Swift. 18 Row-Coronet, Austin, Price. Back Row- 1 Front-Gentry, Welsh, Beeler, Morris, Rosenbalm, Ellis. Back-White, Odham, Austin, Dale, Fisher, Carter, Cross. Front-Pickett, Curry, Nelson, Williams, Carter, Cross. Back-Repass, Nelson, Hank- houser, Chewning, O'dell, McCray, Hale, Rotenberry. The objective of the Library Council is to be of service to Tennessee High by assisting with the various routines of the library. The council members help with the processing and circulating of books and other materials. The club sponsors such projects as apennant sale and a book sale to finance its annual gift to the library. 182 THE LIBRAR Y COU CIL Officers - Sue Mc New, Becky Sheffield, San dra Smith, Diana Swaim. academic organizations 18 Officers: Hillyer, Wampler, Royston, Felty, Foster, Standing: Hagan, Sponsor, Daniels, Doyle, Burjzgjohnson, Bachman, jessee. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEA CUE Latin III, O'Dell, Senter, Harr, Hillver, Standing: Anderson, johnson, Nelson, Price, Robertson, Burja, Ragan. Front: Canada, McCarty, johnson, Burke, Second: Harrison, Caldwell, DeVault, Rush, Tester, Third Criner, Gallaway, Royston, Gibson, Lirtleford, Arnold King, Kelly, Back: Minor, Warnpler, Chewningffhomp: 184 son. Back: Jacobs, Alston, Hagy, Shankel, Shipley, Shaw, Wherry. Second: Whittaker, Deal, Wright, Thompson, McCray, Defriece. Third: Green, Harenburg, Davenport, Brockley, Snyder, Faniola. Fourth: Foster, Daniel, Mzxssengill, McKee, Vance, Mahaffey. l Dixon Front: Spicer,Davenport,Cox,Cash, Rotenberry. Second:Bernot, Cf0Ck6II, Tllflkef, Bf00me, Hale- Fiffhi Caffiefv SPWYY Bachman, Dougherty, Kent, Doyle, Rosenbalm, Semones. Third: Riley, Rogers,jessee. Back: Martin, Forbush, Cz1roll,Anderson,McCall. Booher, Suffer, Foulk, Rowell, Doyle. Fourth: Webb, Berkneimer, 185 8 l N Wall, Vance, Davenport, Wyatt, King, Slagle, Green, Williams, Kerr, Carrier, Havkleroad. I U I OR CLASSICAL LEAGUE The purposeofthe,I.C.L.istoencouragean interest and appreciation of the language, lit- erature, and art of ancient Greece and Rome It seeks to give youn eo le s d . g p p ome un erstanding ofthedebtofourownculture tothat of classical antiquity. Front: Van Hoy, Carter, Kennedy, Wampler, Horning. Second: Wagner, Campbell, Hatcher, jones, Balliher, Warner. Back: Hughes, Blair, Fleming, Burroughs, Crump, Hayes. chin! 'F Front: McCormack, Faidley, Russel, Swift, Boggs, Cowan. Second: Marion, Boyd, Fankhouser, Saddler, Liverman, Robuck, Rogers. Third: Snickley, Vance, Stewart, Bell. Back: Witcher, Favor, Shanks, Banks. l C. L. i . is 2 L Front: Vance, Ringley, Blackard, Jones, Griffin. Second: O'Dell, DeVault, Zox. Back: Fredericks, Hesse, Davies. 187 LE CERCLE FRA QAIS QM 'H Officers: Van Gelder, Vice-President, Allen, Music Chairmang Casteel, Chaplaing Bentley, Program Chairmang Green, Treasures, Roberts, Secretaryg Jones, Social Chairman, Cald- well, President. Throughout the year the members of the French Club, Le Cercle Franpais, learned about the govern. ment, history, and people of the beautiful country of France. Under Mrs. Beverley's sponsorship, skits, and pro- grams were presented tobroadenthemembefs knowledge of France and its language. Seated-Casteel, Allen, Green, Roberts,jones. Standing- Franklin, Van Gelder, Caldwell, Bentley, Dugan, Puckett. 88 FJ - Belcher, Davenport, Poet, Social Chairmang Harris, Ragan, Bowen, Guinn, Bletterman. -1--'-' , .Lv 'K Seated- Gummg Welchg Kilgore, PresidentgCasse11,Vice-PresidentgHobbsgMoretzgStanding-Harris, Treasurerg Boydg Connersg Salmong Kimblerg McVeighg Hagy, Chaplaing Browng Williamsg Dugan, Secretaryg Butlerg Reedy. 18 Sitting: Smeltzer, Godsey, Hatcher, Bullock. Standing: Davidson, Boyd, Hopkins, Tobias, Arrents. Swincy, Burleson, Hyde, Kasscm, Barbe, McCary, Smith, Mottern, 190 EL CIR CULO ESPAA OL El Circulo Espanol is to acquaint the student of Spanish with Spanish and South American Cul- ture. Since the Culture of the people is bound up in the language, there no better way of teaching the culture than through the spoken word. Therefore, the club meetings are conducted in Spanish. 6. Seated Officers-Ragan, Anderson, Harkrader, Caldwell. Standing: Todd, Myers, Hillyer, Wyatt, Dougherty, Kirksey. THE ATIO AL H0 OR OCIETY Members of the National Honor Society, selected by the Faculty, are chosen on the qualities of Charac- ter, leadership, scholarship, and service. In this National Organization all members must have a scholastic average of 90 or better. Having been recently organized at Tennessee High School, this chapter of the N.H.S. is active in both school and civic activities. Jrs.-Senter, Shanks, Dugan, Gillenwater, Parker, Nida, Poet, Srs.-Herndon, Green, Moyers, Clark, Swiney, Neal, Whitaker McCarty, Harr, Stickley, Caldwell. Vangelder, Reynolds, Thompson. 191 nhl H 1, fi-f ,,..G, A YARV! HH l-V -0-sh .m 4!9 Er' ni Y - :rx ,'.ANnFn-mbusnxqunggl Q' i FT' TENNESSEE HIGH CH OR US The Tennessee High Chorus consists of more than eighty Nicar it has presented Christmas Programs at First Methodist Church, Calvary Methodist Church, First Presbyterian Church, the Kiwanis Club, Vance junior High, Concert. These programs were the result of many long hours of hard work. The is its Annual Operetta, and this year the chorus presented two operettas. The first Gilbert 8: Sullivan, and the second is Down in the Valley by Kurt Weill. The the Spring Festival. Officers: Booher, Vice Presidentg Herndan, Secretaryg Kirksey, President, Sanders, Treasurer. 192 direction of Mr. Howard Baptist Church, St. Luke's and its own Christmas main project of the chorus is Trial By jury by chorus also participated in voices. Under the Kathryn Depew, Pianist OPRA 0 Front Row: Dixon, Cannon, Sheffield, Carroll, Wilkerson, Parker. Second Row: Trivett, Monroe, Stone, jones, Lilley, Herndon, Swaim. Third Row: Beverly, McVeigh, Smith, Loving, Counts, Phipps, Harr. Last Row: Webb, Odum, Wyatt, Mumpower, Whittamore, TE ORS 551 R , , -V ini, k - v Q, :Ala . 45:5 ,, ij, ma R .rt ,X , 5 U' X 74 I f 'Q ' v-4 'w' Front Row: Walls, Flannigan, Stewart. Second Row: Welch, Tretler, Leonard, Third Row: Taylor, Hyde, McRae, Spaulding, Penley. Back Row: Pippin, Boo er ALTO Front Row: Swiney, Smith, Abercrombie, Bailey, Story, Stewart. Second Row: Lilly, Saul, D. Mumpower, Morris, C. Mumpower, Treadwell. Third Row: Hagerstrom, Keller, Burdge, Hunnigan, Gillenwater, Caldwell. Last Row: Miller, Burns, Addison, Paty, Kistner, and Burleson. 3 Q - A- ni.. . .0 '- . , . .v -h U1 5' H1 BASSES First Row: Booher, Anderson. Second Row: Paluzzi, Williams, Kirksey, Gibson. Third Row: Sanders, Reedy, Sartelle, Tate, Drake. Bark Row: Puckett, Pettigrew, Link, Worley, Outland, and Shartett. 194 ..,:v f, ,il . QE - Y WHY' M. x Q, . . ,....1 Y ff-2 G. f mm f'1?', i tram -...J HP x .' -Q. A ' -6.' The Tennessee High School Viking Band Q r Spb Majorettes - Sarah Davenport, Nancy Godsey, Missy Store, Cam Mumpower, headg Celia Swiney, Theda Rutherford, Kim McVeigh. 195 After three successive number-one ratings in the last three years, the Tennessee High School Band retired undefeated as the State's number-one band this year. However, the band did receive a superior at theBristol Band festival and at the Knoxville Concert Contest. The THS Band played for the school twice, for many parades and public concerts, and received much praise from theiraudience. We should be proud of our band after another great and rewarding season. B. to Front-Fredrick, Conner, Stine, Flannagan, Williams Wallace, King, Cunningham, Leonard, Drake, Lambert, Spicer Caldwell. ,rsaf-,aww ' TF? ,.,,. M Officers: Boggs, Myers, Stone, Caldwell, Seated: Thompson. 196 M-- -- 1 Bass Clarincts- Hagy, Wilhoit, Royston, Morris. 2 .1 V il D 1 .. . s ' 7 A . i .Q ,X , I -1 b- l 1-,?Pk..A iq K: 45,15 Q r i K I Q4 It I , 'tag , Qi x 4- , 515, 7 ' RN, .. ,- -qiflj A 1 Y A .. I LP 4 ,v 4 , . . M .' v 449 L-7 if-5' v ' ' n QPF ' K ' t , f I' K ' - T ' Q. w--:-, -- V D French Horns-Alohnson, Pippin, Boohc , Spaulding, Vherry, Diggs. ,W-., 'QD fx Basses-Burial, Royston, Pettigrew Hobljs, Ready. Baritones- Harkleroud, Horning, Kirk, Reid, Hatcher, Preston. 197 8 f! Q 5 E25 ,o Ke , 2- rf if Ben Tackett-Drum Major ' J Saxophones- Front- Bowman, Dugan, Defriece, Poole, Pierce Back - Menerick, Rees, Vance. Ei 9' - ' X 5, .pre-1 7'r ff ' . A. 2, ' I ' pa J X 1---Q -.-.l 'ir 315 nw. , ,-,,.,,, '- ' -..-. ..N..,.,..Y-,......w, -V v Jr. I KL B , ,W ooo, P ' -' P' A 4---rv zzfm' 'A ' M me B 'K Trombones-Harkleroad, Saffcr, Smeltzer, Carrier, Leonard, Price, Tretler, Boggs, Adams, Boring, Wallace. A l 44 l Q .,-K: ., -1 - . a ' '. 'N , . . . 1 . , 1 ., ,. . k , 4, 1 , 4 , , ... R.. . I A . .. K . H V , . -f. -- I x ., -,- 1 ek, t .,. , -.-, - - . .f.,z,'f! A , . . . A . Clarinets-Carroll, Poole, Van Hoy, Blackwell, Vires, Burke, jackson, Davenport, Brockley, Alston. Standing- Thompson, Wall, Smith, Hardwick, Powers, Crockett, Single, King, Brewer. Oboes-Warner, jamison. Flutes-Cannon, Massengill, Myers, Diggs, Boggs, King, Heron, Donahue, Van Gelder, Felty, Diggs, Erwin. A ff- f-1 ' LK Drums-Nila Sheffield, Steve Canada, Pat Mclnturf, jimmy Jarrett, Al Dual, Ronnie Kirk, john Welch. 199 200 Track PYJI The Viking Fa h Q lun-. ' w 4-HL Baseball. athletics The value of sportsmanship and fair play can not be expressed. Neither can the esteem and pride that Tennessee High students feel for their athletes. 20 l I 4 ff., ,a tl Coaches: front row, Bill Bingham, Fred Fisher,Tom Hundley, john Croppg second row, Frank Doc Maples, Benny Booher, Harkie johnson, and john Manney. 202 FOOTBALL 368 A SEASON OF UP A D DOWNS WC 19 13 13 7 27 0 12 13 7 7 1968 FOOTBALL SEASON Happy Valley Greenville John Battle johnson City Central Elizabethton Erwin Morristown Kingsport Virginia High they 6 7 14 7 7 12 0 14 20 13 -.VX Captain Steve Penley leads the Vikings onto the field. 20 VIKING LINEME Centers: front row, jerry Rector, Bill Harkleroadgsecond row, Andy Anderson, Rich- ard Powers. ha, QQ- are Q ,Illia 7 .. ' 5 Y Guards: front row, Steve Penly, Bobby Duff, David Gibsong second row, Cary Briscoe, joe Crowell, Bobbyjessee 204 David Walker, Steve Harr. nu nv :Iv TIF C' rua: .255 a...f , VX!! .- Ends: front row, Mike Doyle, Ralph Callahan, Frank Faniolag second row, Charles Martin, Mike Barnes, Steve Darnell, Tommy Shoun, Doug Large. Q5 '.'l1K. Msxl i f 5.53 ' '- N5 H' L . . if di Y' fi ' rl- ur -' ': .... A '2!lllmm. 51 f.. i, . I tix Tackles: first row, Pet Wedel, Larry Harley,jerry Mitchell, second row, Steve Cook, Louis Mattison, Gary Mitchell, Howard Baird, Tommyjessee. 20 20 .il , Quarterbarks: Keith Wyatt, Mike Massengill, Charles McCurdy. - Wingbacks: Terry Dugan, Sam Smeltzer, Ernie Chapman, Gary Worley Fullbacks: Larry Neal, Steve McRae, Tony Eden. BA CKFIELD ,- Tailbacks: Herman Sanders, Pepper McCary, David Maxfleld, Glenn Booher. 207 tn-N Steve McRae nails an Erwin halfback. Charley McCurdy sweeps around Battle defenders Steve Penly and Danny Blevins lead Herman Sanders around end Mike Massengill plows into the Happy Valley line. against Kingsport. 208 Jxnn-- ..Q. 5 4 Front, L-R-T. Smith, B. Ball, D. Barbe, S. Nida, 1. Todd, and F. johnson. Back-E. Ringley, G. McCarty, M. Nidiffer, T. Liver- BASKETBALL A YEAR OF FR US TRA TI ON FOR THE VIKINGS 'V7 Coach Trosper, Right, and Coach Waycaster study the action. 210 I Davi Bar e Tommy Smith Q , P RW QEITILIJIEEUE-3513 Gene McCarty ommy Lxverman E war Rmgley -- John Todd Chris Wilson ln. f Q gg ' Q ' ? A1 yi 'N f 2 Sammy Boyd Fred johnson is Q4 g f A ua W Q f V ,,.' KX 4 A ' M XXX EUUEQQEQ Kgmmaeamg fx Steve Nida Monne Nidiffer 211 l- Nidifferblocks as Boyd scores. Wilson waits for a rebound. Seas on Results They East High Lynn View Church Hill East High Central High johnson City Morristown East Lynn View Kingsport John B attle Knox Holston Clinton Virginia High Erwin Morristown East Elizab ethton Virginia High Greenville john B attle Kingsport johnson City Greenville Elizabethton Erwin Tommy Smith scores on a lay-up. Liverman shoots as Todd looks 212 X.. Q BA EBALL sfyifxl 1 i ' i Coach Basham Tom Paluzzi winds up, Tom Smith takes batting practice. Coach Mzmncy Rusty Ervin ready to hir. David Barbe fields a grounder. 21 214 .3 X A . NAU , v - 1 ' 1 . xxxx fc' i f ali . am l' ,xXx A - Gy ll!! xr, ACI- .E fXyaR..,y UNI Front I.-R-G, McCarty, S. McRae, H. Baird, and C. McCurdy. Back: j. Smythe, D. Hcnniger, D. Hilten, and R. Moore Coaches Fisher and Hundley Gene McCarty clears u hurdle Larry Kirkscy practices running the mile. i ? b '1'om Shoun prepares to take il handoff Steve McRae Sprints 100 yurels. 4 ,R f-. I .y . Howard Baird competes in the broad jump. -'L 215 T E N ' N 1 I S Coach Benny Booher 216 Doug Love 1 R? Jghn Todd John Bachman Tom Liverman f MQ! john Todd returns an opponent's shot. Doug Love displays his serve. 2 GOLF T AM HAS GOOD SEASUN Sam Boyd lines up a shot. ' Q Steve Hagy hits a long iron. Gary Burdge drives off the tee. 21 I-1. .assi QQ!! Y LY ,, il ' , '- !A,! ,4, -11 h 4 . . . H u H 2, 220 i Lynn Bur1CSOn Deirdre Dougherty ,v. ., 1 4 , i' V i .', , - ' 'o X v P - I rid 1 Vicki Herndon Patsy McCall ' N 05 'tr,. 1 i i Doris Mumpower Anne Perrin 22 'N 222 ff a '::'! r f: iffiif Books! . , ,Ag , 4 It . . M2 9 X 5-an pr- I ' 1: I 4,1 1 4' '. 1 .--, . N ,i , .' -A, W 9 Larry Harley I 7 ,, , Is., 4 'N br' xxx' ',4' 6 ff . 1 ',,, n.. , nr ,eb-si Bristol Business advertisements The establishments of business are an important part of everyday life. They also play an important role in the publication ofthe 1969 CADMEA. 22 CAPITOL INSULATION SERVICE 715 Bluff City Hwy. Bristol, Tennessee RON'S FORD SALES New FORD Kingsport FALCON Hwy. MUSTANG FAIRLANE Bristol Tenn. j FORD TRUCKS I Bobby Leonard takes a test drive at... J, T' SPERRY RAND U N C BRISTOL DATA PROCESSING DIVISION Bristol, Tennessee 224 Keuning - Millard V4 gmc!! Inc. 56 P d S B 1 V g 24201 D 1669 2133 HOORAY FOR VALLEYDALE Q BAC ON SAUSAGE WIENERS THE FIRST NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANK of Virginia B tol, Virginia Three Offices: Lee Highway Downtown West State ENTERPRISE-BLACK DIAMOND CORPORATION ':!:'m'IXX'N helby and Sixth 764-4154 S.K.M. AGENCY INC. IIIICSSCC DUNN'S PHARMACY BRISTOL HOME TRADE STORE SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Next Door To Peoples Drug 708 State Street Bristol, Tennessee I Hoot Gibson makes a purchase at. .. Member of Charge-It, Inc. 340 Edgemfmt AV'-'fnue 764-2185 jim Cowan, Manager Phone 764-2442 Commercial Printers Engravers Agent Z A L EI S J S DOAK PRINTING COMPANY America's Largest jewelers Betsy Kilgore shops for a ring at Zales. 804 Anderson Street Bristol, Tenn. 5 24 State Street 22 MONROE INTERNATIONAL Division of Litton Industries Plant, Valley Drive, Bristol, Virginia Sales and Services 2003 W. State Street Bristol, Virginia KING COLLEGE King College Rd. Bristol, Tennessee 228 HE All Forms of Insurance RECORD Sl-lop SMITH CRUMP th WILKERSON U . H INSURANCE AGENCY Bnstol, Vlrgmla 12 Bank St. Bristol, Tenn. CARMEN'S DRESS SHOP Southside Shopping Center Chris Keller selects her wardrobe from... COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND REMINE-NUCKOLLS 12-14 Sixth Street Bristol Tennessee 7d4-7451 Sheila Nuckolls assists jim McCall with a new suit. INCORPORATED Lee Highway and Old Dominion Road Bristol, Virginia SEVIER'S SCUTHEASTERN M U S I C Serving your musical needs completely LAU N DRY Records Radios And Phonographs Friend Of The Family Since 1899 Band Instruments And Accessories Music For P' , Moore Street digg Bristol, Virginia And 669-1115 Voice Richard Williams seems pleased with the guitars at... Corner State 8: Piedmont Bristol, Vifginia 230 YELLOW COACH LINES INC. Charter A Bus 520 E. Mary Street And Bristol, Virginia Keep Your Party Together 669-4841 The Perfect Potato Chip PET MILK COMPANY B S It's PET -YQU BET! Just e me I DAIRY PRODUCTS l Dairy Division 231 'fl!aaUQ'13Q We fifwl fe Ad claw PAUL COOK FUNERAL HOME 101 Pennsylvania Avenue BELL'S HENNY PENNY Doug Henninger knows the friendly place to eat. MALCOLM'S MEAT SERVICE 0 MALCOLM'S 0 Meat Service Bristol, Virginia Wholesale M - d KASSEM'S AUTO SALES INC. 100 Blountville Hwy. Bristol, Tennessee jllw QM: Larry Harley looks at the new cars at Kassems. BLUFF CITY MILLS White Rose A Standard Quality For Over 78 Years Susan Forbush uses White Rose Flour. 23 5 4 20 State Street BUNTING'S DRUG STORE Tom Hyde makes a purchase from . Bristol Tennessee 234 BURROUGHS SHOES 626 State Street Bristol, Tennessee Butch Taggert assists Phyliss Webb with a new pair of shoes. GRAHAM SCHOOL PICTURES, INC. Corner Edgemont Bristol And DunC2-I1 Tennessee The Tennessee High School Cadmea is proud to have Graham School Pictures as it's Pro- fessional Photographer and Consultant. .af Rhonda Graham works at the studio 2 Booksellers, Stationers, Engravers, and Office Outfitters KEMBLE- COCHRAN CO. Established 1 907 Bristol Virginia - Tennessee FASHION SHOP Smart Apparel Beth Buchanan shops for formal wear at... 604 State Street Bristol, Tennessee Zz fr 0 Mm I A Diamond Is Forever n bl gf 97 N. Y --ll ll . lf'-r 29, ' . , Qfivigg, ff aorh Sgt, I A 6 Fl Year -' Us , ,, ., I W A W5 f A All ...'.-L' . GREEN STAMPS ,N I w Q 2 , vc! I rv - f 5 x I. 39 I 11 A, ' W I I 1 I 5 i , ' 'Kkg' X ' K . c v hw K V ,a 1 P X , 'f' , I , , f . . I 1 , ' IW ' 41 ' -I M' a 7 1' ' I ff 'f A, 1 s , rf, ,' :iq ,rl dlfylf, hy ' ..v.m,,r1r,ffgq,f,' 1' 'fm f Z: 3 . I . 7 1 fulfil! - M 5- 'lil fi of ', N .J 1 e, x. A! H. l I s.. I , If x - ' THE JEWEL BOX Home Owned and Operated THE TRI CITIES FINEST DIAMOND VALUES SINCE 1939 529 State Street Bristol, Va. BRISTOL TENNESSEE ELECTRIC SYSTEM 3 7 Fourth Street I nrislul rennegsee EIBIIIPIII Sllslem KNOW THE JOY OF TOTAL ELECTRIC LIVING V T 8. T BODY WORKS 7 Pierce Street Phone 669-8841 Bristol, Virginia BILL GATON Chevrolet - Cadillac Bristol Celia Swiney tries out a Corvette from. . . r 4 Buford Hayes Phone 968-1422 N Hayes CARPET inc. alseinw-Mnmwmullmtmlm 0 Y BARWICK 1608 Edgemont Ave. Bristol, Tenn. 37620 Gwen McCarty selects carpeting from . . . STRONG-ROBINETTE BAG COMPANY Weaver Pike Bristol, Tennessee 238 liE?335f Eiiiliilll'lIll!!'ll!lll 'if': ii? ' A WINNER EVERYTIME! sk O G O g Ii DIGHQST . Those Extra Programs llllIIIIIIIIILIIBWIIIIIIIllluunmm.........,....s...... . Services On Cable TV S . WSJK-Educational TV .wLos-Fu11-Time ABC 'R 3' 1 . 24-Hr. FM Radio Music -Country, Western On Ch. 3 . Timefweather On Ch. 3 . AP News Ticker On Ch. 8 BRISTOL CABLEVISION Ann Moore admires aconsole piano at. .. I 4 .I .join Now . Everyone Is . . . For Great TV! 1 122 Oakview Street Bristol, Va. BLEVINS TIRE 8. RECAPPING COMPANY Phone Day 669-6033 Nite 669-5334 PETER PAN PASTRY SHOPPE INC. Home Owned Your Specialty Bake Shoppe Bristol, Va. I Bob Bames selects a pie from . . . Phone 669-8171 507 Cumberland Street 239 4 flntlxt . ' A 1 - ,lf tv -V -- . Aw, fp- . ,.,- -,. tl H Q , . .ff 0 ,gcwafr A tr- al l l 5 1 ' - ' if- tif 4.-,qt-. Faye B. Edmonds President R. W. Crockett Secretary-Treasurer SUPPLY? co, u -Jim .......x K I Bristol, Tennessee 764-2136 P. O. Box 3027 Building Materials - Construction- Hardware - Ready-Mix Concrete - Lumber 240 RANGE WHOLESALE MEAT COMPANY F A I 4' 1 ERWIN'S FLORIST McKAMEY'S SHOE SHOP TIPTON CONSTRUCTION ad COMPANY er Pike Bristol, Tennessee N I MANUFACTURING ry Dugan learns about the constructxon trade at Txpton. COMPANY C'EST BON HAIR STYLISTS Lynn Hillyer receives pleasing service atC'est Bon. 1 7 3 2 Edgemont Ave. Bristol, Tenn. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS HENLEY 8. GILLESPIE BRISTOL VIRGINIA VOLUNTEER PARKWAY SHELL Volunteer Parkway Bristol, Tennessee r'rn,ouLd., jerry Mitchell trades at Volunteer Shell. 243 Compliments of the Nation's Leading Manufacturer of Fine-Face Brick GENERAL SHALE DIXIE COCA- COLA BOTTLING COMPANY INCORPORATED Bristol, Virginia 13-Quant: V 1-I t R, .HN uwvwatnu WSF' A I .1-W M U M .. s rua! ., A . , , .,--. ,Q A1 an -A . ,, msn, .caan A P kr . .z..,n u,.z'n Mike Doyle knows it's time for a Coke. PIPPIN FLORIST 202 Maple Street Bristol, Tennessee Phone 968-3141 Betty Mumpower selects an arrangement from . . . 244 Phone 669-41 0 1 RADIO CAB CO., INC. Bristol, Virginia 24 Hour Service GURLEY'S HOMESTEAD HOUSE Sherrie Beckner admires an antique scale at Gurley's. Volunteer Parkway Bristol, Tenn. GLIDDEN PAINT 8. DECORATING CENTER Complete Line of Glidden Paint Artists Supplies WALLPAPERS Picture Framing Department Lee Taylor-Branch Manager VOLUNTEER ESSO Volunteer Parkway Bristol, Tennessee EAST TENNESSEE APPLIANCE COMPANY In F71 Susan jones shops for a freezer at East Tennessee Ap pliance. Refrigerators Food Freezers Electric Ranges Dishwashers Automatic Washers Air Conditioners 245 2 GRAY'S DAIRY IT PAYS TO USE FARM FRESH MILK Phone 764-4621 BRISTOL VIRGINIA- TENNESSEE ., an X 'Q V Q l E-N ' - Neville Kelly selects acamera from Kelly 6z Green BELMONT LANES 24 Brunswick Automatics Skateland Billard Room Restaurant Pieranene Supper Club John Outland enjoys bowling at Belmont. Weaver Pike B1'iStOl, Tennessee 247 FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Sullivan County 500 State Street Bristol, TSIIIICSSCC Kathryn DePew saves at First National Bank. EASLEY INSURANCE AGENCY Twin City Federal Building Bristol, Tennessee- Virginia Phone 764-2112 JELLICO TABACCO CO. 1709 Southside Avenue Bristol, Tennessee Candy Paper School Fountain Supplies Supplies Lilly Sund ries Cups 248 ,, ,K i ,,, .,.,,,, , ., . Y 1 WALLACE N CLDSMOBILE 3 20 Volunteer Parkway 764-1 14 5 Ava Smith admires her pick from . . . B1'lStOl, Tennessee THE S.E. MASSENGILL COMPANY Manufactors of Fine Pharmaceuticals Since 1897 Bristol, Tennessee IVTASSEINIGILL lf Q3 'M Chicago Dallas New York San Francisco TRI-CITY BANK AND TRUST C0. Southside Shopping Center Bristol, Tennessee john Thomas makes a deposit at Tri-City Bank. 249 250 HATCHER'S CLEANERS 8. FURRIERS l Your Professional Dry Cleaners Edgernont and Garland Avenues Bristol Tennessee Jan Reynolds receives her cleaning from Hatchers. fi YAY Klear QWM W7 Wg ww W7 AKARD FUNERAL HOME 764-5 1 1 2 David W. Akard - President Bristol, Tennessee-Virginia C ompletelv Air-Conditioned Bristol's Newest and Most Modern Funeral Home Private Family Room-Hammond Organ Private Chapel-Eight Private Slumber Rooms Personal Service We Invite Your Inspection A Funeral Home That is a Garden Setting 251 BRISTOL HARDWARE CORPORATION HOLSTON HARDWARE CO. H. R. BIBEE COMPANY BLOUNTVILLE HARDWARE KING AND GROCERY COMPANY CLOTHIERS Complete Men's Wear I And Ladies' Wear Tom jessee looks over the rifle selection. BEAUTY BOUTIQUE On the Parkway Plaza To Better Serve You. 96331535 CQMPLIMENTS for Appointments L I af FRIEND Sandra Loving has her hair styled at Beauty Boutique. 252 Gary Malcolm picks from the many sweaters at... 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Bowling President 941-943 State And Newton Street 504 Cumberland Street 669-6121 or 669-5108 Bristol PATY LUMBER CO. 254 Bristol, Tennessee-Virginia THE CORRAL RESTAURANT Home Cooking Homemade Pastries Caldwell 8: Leigh Neal enjoy a pleasing ACME PAINT AND SUPPLY COMPANY h MILLER'S FLORIST Richard Walls is assisted with a Viking jacket from . . . DEVAULT'S INCORPORATED 14 Lee Street Bristol, Virginia wwggsiiixgijg i i i is V A so I - P: f+ x... . -Q 1 W , jg, ,- i f i -J R I - -f'. McDONALD'S Look for the Golden Arches I -D A i Your Kind of Place 1 33 Blountville Highway JOHNSON'S FABRIC SHOP 50 Cliffwood Road Bristol, Tennessee Terry Poole looks at the fine selection in fabrk. BRISTOL BUSINESS SERVICES INC. 15 Fifth Street Bristol, Tenn. I, ,Stagg ri,. + Yonda Watson makes a visit to Bristol Business Service. 25 6 THOMPSON'S ESSO SERVICE STATION Edgem ont Avenue Bristol, Tennessee POTEET AND COMPANY . O Xl 4 o L y 814 Broad Street Bristol, Tennessee - A 4 , MOORE'S POTATO CHIP COMPANY B ristol, Virginia Greg johnson seems interested in a new car from Poteet and Co. BALL BROTHERS Appliances - Televisions Free Delivery 506 State Street Bristol, Tenn. 630 State Street Bristol Tennessee You always receive service with asmile from Ball B rothers. 257 aww Kffmmf WED W3 ESQQQ was wig? Q Wm VIRGINIA INTERMONT CCLLEGE B fistol Virginia Hwy. 421 HAYES 8. REYNOLDS jerry Fleenor admires il bedroom suite. Bristol, Tennessee ROBERT C. BOSWELL 5 1 Piedmont Street Bristol, Virginia 259 HULSEY FLOOR UFFIIIE SUPP SERVICE BHISTUL LYEUIN 28 Moore Sfreei BRISTOL, VIRGINIA - TENNESSEE 24 5 West State Street OFFICE B IV T FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 8. LOAN 1 1 0 Piedmont Street Bristol, Virginia Suzie Perkheimer visits First Federal. FRANKLIN COMMUNITY SAVINGS DISCOUNT AND CENTER LOAN BoB's DELICATESSEN BRISTOL COMMERCIAL Af COLLEGE X ft Eddie Booher Shops At Bob's -,..,- OS6f!QJ?5Jf'E1Zf?f0f?1.:U 64. 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