Young High School - Record Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)

 - Class of 1943

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JENNINGS Sponsors l 0 i -N .J Turn -,elf :L-SZ -vi WW, 1943 K'g The RECORD im gf ' +. 1fub1i51m1 By THE SENIOR CLASS of YOUNG HIGH SCHOOL Knoxville, Tennessee Tl1fc'l' GVQUJGV There are those who would have us forget rather than treasure the events of these critical days described by Thomas Paine as the days that try 17Z6l1,S soulsff- We of the Stapr feel that now more than ever we should Jill the pages of The Record with friendly faces, happy events, and joyous experiences, so that in the future we may look back and be convinced that the world is filled with beauty, if we only know where to find it. c, Wfe present to you this 1943 edition of THE RECORD, hoping that through it we have succeeded in preserving a snzall part of the beauty of our days spent at Young. Four l MRS. GARRETT There are not words to express our gratin tutle for her and what she has done for our Class. We are grateful to her because she has worlietl untiringly in our behalf: we love and respect her because she is the best pal a boy or girl ever had. I ll le KJ I ,, f, Q , i - i l lfl Rafi . , ultilefilagl x 'T appreciation MR. KIENNINGS Never too busy or too tiretl to stop, listen to our problems, and give his much needed financial advice. We are deeply grateful for the many kind services he has given and wish to express the appreciation of the Class of '-43. l'i1e --if L L ff Q -.rn ' L E L J A LLOYD MARCHANT ERNEST JA CECIL STONE-Murinvx W. I. DENTON-Army -Army T. R. MCCLAIN-Signal Corps CKSON-Air Corps WADE KEEVER-Rfd Cross Forvign Sf'Tlf'iCl' f QE 1 :ggi A 5 f I in 1 W' ' . L X Q, ' Fl T gl l f' -x 'FQ' lill N Xl M J rllfl' 4 ee sci will ls O C - A , Ax , - A Cl59Cl I Q, CJ I U ll To you who have answered the bugle call of duty, and are following that trail which leads to the American way of life established by our ancestors upon the foundation stones of courage and sacrifice, to you who are striving by the faithfulness of your daily lives to generate a light so clear, so bright, so eternal, that there shall be no blackout of freedom, anywhere, to you who are marching step by step toward the gleam of that truth which decends fro1n heaven, to break forever the bondage of selfishness and sing to you with whom are all 'Our hearts, our hopes, our prayers, our tears, Our faith triumphant o'er our fears, yes, to you, the youth of Young High School who are now serving our country, we lovingly dedicate this annual. .-'ff' Seven sl TIJURECQRD Q' 1943 Ifiglrf F RONT ANNUAL STAFF Row Llflff TO RIGHT: Mr. Jennings, Advisor, Helen Prater, Club Editor, James King, Associate Editor, Edith Willianws, Editor, John Moore, Business Manager, Williniena Moore, Class Editor, Lucille Blazier, Typist, Mrs. Garrett, Advisor. SECOND Row: THIRD l:0URT Mary Louise Kelley, Class Editor, Vera Irene Key, Club Editor, John R. Turner, Advertising Staff, Ruth McCulley, Advertising Staff, Fred Human, Advertising Staff,Betsy Hendrix, Advertising Staff. Row: Louise Cogdill, Typist, Louise Smith, Typist, Joyce Wade, Circulation Manager: Shirley Hollister, Advertising Staff, Juanita Larew, Feature Editor, Dawson Doyle, Sports Editor, Florence Ann Doyle, Alumni Circulation Manager. H Row: Everette Sharp, Advertising Manager, Spence McGill, Circulation Manager, Herman Latham, Sports Editor, Edward Berry, Advertising Staff, Buddy Moseley, Advertising Staff. My 1943 'Vg TINRIQCORD T-1i. MR. S. A. DUFF I'ri11r'ijml MR. L. H. BRICKEY 5IlfIl'l'iIIf4'lIllt'llf of Knox fillllllfj' Svfxrmlx Nim' XA TIWRECQRD ggx' 1943 Ten FACULTY 2 Q9 V1 RST R O XV ITLOYIB II. BEAN IDHYLLIS BLANID WII.L.IAM BIRCDXVNING University of Tennessee 21,10 Smile Ulilwiflty University of Tennessee is s I 'J 'b'a U 'Vm'W is. s.-iiduemrm ' ' B. S., B. L. S. M41flu'1m1lirx I.i!7V'lIl'jllll Mulfuvfmfivx, Hixfrfm SECOND ROW' NELLE CQUULTER NIINNIE E. CRIIDIJEN AMY A. IDEATHEIKAGE Carson-Newman A B- A- University ot Tennessee park College CTlHl1HIl'I'l'fllI Law, A1114'1'ir':111 Hisfory, Evolzrzlllirs, Soviology MARIAM E. GARRETT University of Tennessee B. A., M. A. American Hixlory, Pnfllim' Sfwafcing, Drama Columbia University B. A., M. A. Iinlqlislz THIRD MAI-IALA HA YES Wcsthanmptcin Coilegc University of Virginia B. S., M. A. English A. B. Lllfffl, English ROW' MARIE C. HILL University of Tennessee University of Texas B. S., M. S. Home Erommzirx RUTH CATE CZLlI'StIl1-NCXX'l11LlIl B. A. Iingfixfr, Cities S. A. DUFF State Teachers College II. 5.-Inniilcatiuii Algellra WILLIAM E. JENNINGS Goshen College, University of Tennessee II. A., M. S. Slwrflmmf, Typing My 1943 Iffg TIMRECORD FACULTY FIRST ROW' XVINIIIIIFIJLIKIIINSQUN I. lIQ7HNSfJN NIAIDGI-I K.nm.1x SKJIU Lullege, NI.1ryx'iIIe College. M 'iyxillC Cl'llL'5'5c Unixersiiy nf 'lunnewee L.'nlversity of Illinois W Y -5- A- Y I l3,5,,fx1,S, 15, A., 51, A, Cwu. 5l'lt'llt'l', bjmlmfz llfillll' Ifl'UlI4lIlIjl'.N Bffilflg-1, l'fJyxic'x C,'ll!'llli.Yfl'Y SLCQUNIJ ROW Il. B. MeCQAl.I, SIJIL' Ik',lL'I1L'I'N lRyIIege, Qnlumlvm llIlIK1'l'SllI' II. S., NI. A. l'f1yx'i'zll I'l!llH't!f.-UII G. MeClUI.I.Q7UGI'I MARY M.NIUNSI'1Y I-QLEANOR H. RAND RUTH W'IfI.I.S Unixersiiy uf Tenneswe Unixersily uf Tennessee W'I1egxtun College, University uf Iennesxee B X B S New I ni.5I.miI Conservatory of Music Ii. S,-Science 'I ' 'A' A-15. llumv 1il'Ull0lIIil'.Y, MtlflIl'lIldfil'.Y Cimgnzjllvy, Plixfnry, Ifugfislw fTlJUl'1l.Y, Bum! UNL gl-j,,,N THIRD ROW' ELIZABETH B. YORK BILL L. SAYLOR LUIS S. COMBS UIIINCYSIII' uf Teimesxee Sf'g'r1'fg1'j' fTdft'fr'I'itI IIfI1HIdiQt'V' B. S. I. IH, W. C. MAYBERRY 'HA ll' fNnt Pictured? State Teachers College, Univerwity uf Iennemu If. S., INI. S. Mwlrufziful IJl'lllL'flIg, WllflK1ll'fll'k fl AN TheRECORD gi 1943 Twrl 1 'e 1 CLASS OFFICERS ELIZABETH Excl-I ,,,,,,,7 ,7,,,,,, A sst. Secretary and Treasurer JACK ROHRER ,,77,, ,,,,, ,,,., , 7 W Y,,, ,,,,,,,. V ice-President PATSY HARR ,,,,.,,. ,,,,,,7 , Secretary and Treasurer DANIEL KYKER ,, 7,777 ,,,,, ,,,, , , President CHARLIZS AULT Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ault, 2004 Forest Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., Tyson jr. High, Capt. of Basketball ,quad 1, Football 2, Young High, Foot- Jall 3, 4: Y Club 3, 4, County All- itars 4. NORA CATLETT Daughter of Mrs. Bessie Catlett, .ayman St., Knoxville, Tenn., Home 'feonomics Club I, 2, 3, Chorus l, 2. EDWARD BICRRY Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Berry, vlaryville Pike, Route 3, Knoxville, Penn., Yellowjacket Staff 1, Dark louse 3, Thespian 3, 4: Huckle- nerry Finn 4, Annual Staff 4, Sky load 4, Young April 4. H AZIQI, I.OUISIi COG DILL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. iogdill, Neubert, Tenn., Home lfcono- aies Club l, 2g Annual Staff 4, Yel- mwjaeket Staff 4. MIQLVIN BLAZIER Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Bla7ier, .oute l, Rockford, Tenn., 4-H Club , 2, 3. p, IV! .1943 l'1, The RECORD LUCILLIE BLAZIHR Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blazier, Neubert, Tenn., Home lieono- mies Club l, 2, Annual Staff 4. ROBIZRT VERLIN BEIELIZR, -IR. Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Pneeler, Woodlawn Pike, Knoxville, Tenn., South Knoxville Jr. High, Band I, President Hi-Y l, Senior Play I, Knox- ville High, Band 2, Young High, Band 2, 3, 43 Yellowjaeket Staff 4. MURIEL NADINIZ CHHEK Daughter of Mrs. M. A. Norton and Mr. W. W. Check, Route 3, Knoxville, Tenn., Route 4, Morristown, Tenn., james A. Carriger School, Morristown, Tenn., Chorus l, Young High, Chorus 2. GLEN BLAZIICR Son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl lilavier, Route 5, Knoxville, Tenn. FLORIQNCI-I ANNIC DOY I.Ii Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Doyle, 2728 Alpine Drive, Knoxville, Tenn., Band 1, 2: Home llconomies Club l, 2, Program Chairman 7 Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Social Chair- man 2, Program Chairman 4, Secre- tary 4, Speakers Guild 3, Vice-Presi- dent Madcap Players 4, Annual Staff 4, Sky Road 4. Tlzirlzwu The R E C 0 R D SPN X NORMAL E. BURLESON. JR. Son of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Burle- son, New Alcoa Highway, Knoxville, Tenn., Band 1, 2, 3, Dark House 3, Yellowjacket Staff 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Thespian 4, Sky Roadn 4, Young April 4. MILDRED FINGER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Finger, Route 1, Neubert, Tenn., Home Economics Club 1, 2: Speakers Guild 4. CHARLES M. CHEATHAM Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Cheatham, Route 10, Alpine Drive, Knoxville, Tenn., Hi-Y 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Y Club 3, 4. KATHRIN FORD Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reagan, 624 Fair Ave., Fountain City, Tenn., Central High, May Day Pro- gram 1, Young High, Home Economics Club l, Girl Reserves 3, 4: Band 3, 4. MARIAM C. FRANKLIN Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Franklin, Edington Road, Route 3, Knoxville, Tenn., Home Economics Club 1, 2. F ou risen 1943 ELIZABETH EICH Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Eich, Martin Mill Pike, Knoxville, Tenn., Home Economics Club 1, 2, Secretary 1, W'l1at n Life 2, Thes- pian 2, 3, 4, President Thespians 4, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Parade of Fun 3, Speakers Guild 3, Y Club 3, 4, Asst. Treasurer of Class 4, Social Chairman of Penguin Club 4, Eternal Life 4, Girl Reserves 4, Band Sponsor 4, Madcap Players 4, Sky Roadn 45 Young April 4, Testa- tor 4. RALPH CARTER Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Carter, Neubert, Tenn., Route 1. In the Service. GENE LI.OYD FORD Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ford, Busbee Road, Knoxville, Tenn., Northboro Jr. High, West Palm Beach, Florida, 1, Central High, West Palm Beach, Florida, 2, Conrad Club 2, Home Economics 2, Landon High School, jacksonville, Florida, Home Economics 2, Young High, Girl Re- serves 3, 4, Home Economics 3, Drill Squad 3. ALBERT CHILDRESS Son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Chil- dress, 138 Higgins St., Knoxville, Tenn., Baseball 2, 3, Y Club 3. BETTY AIO FRAZIER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Frazier, 125 Trotter Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., Young High, Home Economics Club 1, Rush Strong High, Strawberry Plains, Tenn., Secretary of Class 2, Most Popular Girl in Class 2, Secre- tary Home Economics Club 2, Glee Club 2, Library Staff 3, Aunt Cindy Cleans Upi' 3, Usher 3, Young High, Thespian 4, Young April 4. MINYARD COMPTON Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Comp- lon, Route 10, Knoxville, Tenn. MARNA l'il,I.YN IIRKNCII Daughter of Mr. .ind Mrs. M. C lfrench, Tipton Road, Knoxville, Tenn., Chorus l, Z, 3, Drill Squad 2, If, T. li. A. Choral Member 2, Drum Major- :IIC 3, 4, Drains 3, Yellowjncket Statl- 3, 4, Rich Man, Poor Man 3, Pen- guin Club 4, Y Club 4, Commence 'nent Speaker 4. LLOYD W. CRUZI1 Son of IS. II. Cruze, Neuberi, lienn., 4-II Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presb len! 3, Secretary 4, Dark House 3, Thespinn 3, 4, M.1dc.ip Players 4, Sky Ioncln 4. DOROTI IY -IOANNIC GINN lliughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. iinn, Alcoa Highway, Route 3, Knox- fille, Tenn., Home Iiconomics Club 1, Z, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 45 Ycllowincl-cet Staff 3, 45 Usher 3, 4, Young Xpril 4. PAUI, RII.IiY IJODSON Son of Mr. and Mrs. UI. A. Dodson, Nlcubcrt, Tenn., Speakers Guild 3, vladcap Players 4. .IW 1943 i TbeRECORD ISABIQLLA FRIQNCH Daughter of Mrs. G. I.. French .ind the late Mr. French, Route l0, Knoxville, Tenn., Home Iiconomics Club 1, 25 I.ibrary Staff 2, 3, 4, Y Club 2, 3. BRUCI-I CRISSXVICLI, Son of Mr. :ind Mrs. Ii. Cres- well, Boyd's Creek, Tenn., 4-II Club l, 2, 3, 4. RUTH MABliI.I.Ii GILLESPIIE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich.ird Gillespie, 163 Keeble St., Knoxville, Tenn., South Knoxville Junior High, Band I, National junior Honor Society I, Young High, Iinml I, 2. DAVID DEADIERICK Son of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Dead- erick, Route 9, Knoxville, Tenn., 4-II Club I, 2, 3, 4, k'Young April 4. IiUI.A GODPRI-IY Daughter of Mrs. Lucy Godfrey, 123 Scottish Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., Girl Reserve l, 2, 3, 4: Home Ifcono- mics Club I, 2, 35 Penguin Club 4. Fiflern ,Nil Tb.-RECORD Cs 1943 DANNY DAWSON DOY LE Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Doyle, 1801 Blount Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football Manager 2, 3. FAN NY ELIZABETH HACKWORTH Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hackworth, Route 1, Knoxville, Tenn., Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3g Girl Reserves 4, Madcap Players 4. ROY FORD Son of Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Ford, Route 9, Knoxville, Tenn. In the Service. PEARL FAYE HARWELL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Harwell, East Topside, Route 3, Knox- ville, Tenn., Home Economics Club 1, 2, 34 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4. HELEN BEATRICE HAWN Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Hawn, Neubert, Tenn., Home Economics Club 1, 2, Shorthand Club 3. Sn'l1'1'n BILLIE RUTH GOOSIE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Goosie, Route 10, Knoxville, Tenn., Home Economics Club 1, 2, Drill Squad 2, Shorthand Club 3. CHARLES A. DUNLAP Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben P. Dunlap, 2402 Oak Grove St., Knox- ville, Tenn., Cheerleader 1, 25 I-Ii-Y 1, 2, Basketball Manager 3, Y Club 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN HARR Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Harr, Woodlawn Pike, Knoxville, Tenn., Central High School, Chattanooga, Tenn., Band Club 1, Woodrow Wilson High School, Dallas, Texas, Crusaders 2, Young High, Girl Reserves 3, 4, Social Chairman 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Vice-Pres. of Shorthand Club 3, Thespian 3, 4, Yellowjacket Staff 3, Dark House 3, Band Sponsor 4, Secretary and Treasurer of Class 4, Y Club 4, Penguin Club 4, Sky Road 4. LEON GALYON Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Galyon, Kimbcrlin Heights, Tenn., Baseball 3, Y Club 3, Yellowjacket Staff 3, Madcap Players 4, Usher 4. HELEN HEAD EMORY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Head, Sevierville Pike, Route 10, Knoxville, Tenn., Home Economics Club I, 2, 3. R Al.I'Il I-1.CjAI.YON Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cialyon, NClIlJCl l, ilienn., 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 41 Chorus Z, 3, 4. In the Service. RUISY IIICKS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. llieks, Route 2, l5oyd's Creek, Ilienn., Home Iieonomics Club I, 21 Vice-President Z, I.ibrary Staff 2, 3, 4, Secretary and 'Iireasurer 3, President 4, Yellowjaekel Stall' 3, 4: News Editor 4, Mntleap Players 4, Y Club 4. CI IARIICS RHIQA HIiMBRIiIi Son of Mrs. Mattie Hatmaker, 205 I.enland Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., W'heat High, Basketball I, Football 1, li. F. A. l, Lake City High, Football 2, Basketball 2, Wheat High, Football 3, liasketball 3, If. lf. A. 3, Glee Club 3, Young High, Basketball 4, Young April 4. BONN Ili HINCHEY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Berry and the late Mr. S. F. Hinchey, Berry Road, Knoxville. Tenn., Home Iftonomics Club I, 2, 3. SHIRI,IiY IIOIIISTIER Daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. lf. llollister, Wfilloughby Road, Knoxville, 'I'enn., Ilome Iieonomies Club I, 2, liirl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Devotional Chairman Z, Vice-Pres. 3, Shorthand Club 3, Usher 4, Band 4, Annual Staff 4, Young April 4, Historian 4. ff If 1943 If T!avRECORD IiI.IZAIiIiTII HENDRIX QIIICTSYJ Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. ili. Hendrix, 35 S. Allen Ave., I'as.1dena, Calif., Ciirl Reserves, l, 2, 3, 4, Ilireas- urer 4, Home lfeononiics Club I, 2, 4, Yellowjaeket Staff 3, 4: Annual Stall'-I, Usher 4, I.ibrary Stall' 4. IQDWARD I.. IIIQADRICIK Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. llead- riek, Neubert, Tenn., Route l, Madi- sonville High School, Madisonville, ilienn., lfnglish Club 1, Young lligh, 7 3 4 .IIiWIiI. I'III,I. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hill, Red Bud Drive, Knoxville, Tenn., Home Iieonoinies Club I, 2, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Y Club 3, 4. DAVID ,IAMI-lS IIIiMIIRIiIi Son of Mr. and Mrs. ,lohn P. Hein- bree, 2230 Blount Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., Shorthand Club 1, In the Serviee. ,IOHN WIIIZY HODGICS Son of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hodges, Route 3, Knoxville, Tenn., 4-II Club I, 2. ln the Service. Sz'wnl1'c'r1 xx? TMRECORD C l' 1943 MERL MURPHY HOUSER Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Houser, Route l, Neubert, Tenn., 4-H Club 1, 2, 3. 4: Pres. 3, 4: Yellowjackct Staff 4. GERTRUDE HUMAN Daughter ot' Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Human, Hialeah Drive, Route 10, Knoxville, Tenn., Chorus 1, 2, 3, E. T. li. A. Representative 1, Drill Squad 1, 2: Home Economics Club 2, Major- ette 3, Girl Reserves 4, Young April 4. ASHLEY H. JOHNSON Son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney John- son, Kimberlin Heights, Tenn. JUANITA JOHNSON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lind- say Johnson, Neubert, Tenn., Home lieonomies 1, 2, 3, Drill Squad 1. NVILLIIQ KATHRYN KELLER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Keller, Route 2, Boyd's Creek, Tenn., Harrison-Chilhowee, Home Economics Club 1, 23 Bible 1, 2, Honor Student Metal 1, The Clodhoppern 2, Dr. ,Iekell and Mr. Hydei' 3, Young High, Madcap Players 4. Fig lzlrm MARY JUANITA HOUSER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Houser, Route l, Neubert, Tenn., Home Economics Club 1, 2, Chorus 3, 4. FRIED H. HUMAN, JR. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Human, Woodheld Place, Route 4, Knoxville, Tenn., Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ycllowjacket Staff 2, 5, Y Club 4, Usher 4, Young April 4. CLAUDINE JOHNSON Daughter of Mrs. Cora Marcum, 208 Flenniken Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., South Knoxville Jr. High, 1, Knoxville High, Bookkeeping Club 2, Reporter for Sten-o-chat 2, Young High, Short- hand Club 3, Girl Reserves 4. CARTER JOHNSON Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. John- son, Neubert, Tenn., Yellowjacket Staff 1, 2g Football 3, 4, County All- Star Team 4. In the Service MARY LOUISE KELLY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Kelly, Boyd's Creek, Tenn., Home Economics Club 1, Library Staff 2, 3, Y Club 3, 45 Circulation Manager Yellowjacket 3, Editor Yellowjacket 4, Annual Staff 4, Prophet 4. JAMES C. KING, JR. Son of Mr. and Mrs. ll. Claude King, 661 Young High Road, Knox- ville, Tenn., Band I, 2, 3, 4, Student Conductor 2, 3, 4, Clarinet Quartet 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Y Club 4, Annual Staff 4. I.ORliNli LANIZ Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Lane, Route 2, Boyd's Creek, Tenn., Home Economies Club I. I IIZRMAN LATHAM Son of Mr. Lee Latham, Route IU, Knoxville, Tenn., Football 3, 4, Boys' State Representative 3, Y Club 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. MARGARET Ii. MAXFY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. john Maxey, Route 3, Knoxville, Tenn., Home liconomics Club I. -IOHN ELBIZRT MOORE Son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Moore, Route 9, Neubert Pike, Knoxville, Tenn., President of Class I, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Don't Take My Penny 2, Speakers Guild 3, Baseball 3, 4, Thespian 3, 4, Minstrel 3, You Can't Take It with You 3, Dark House 3, Y Club 3, 4, Presi- dent Madcap Players 4, Basketball 4, Business Manager Annual 4, Huckle- berry I3inn 4, Eternal Life 4, Sky Road 4, Young April 4. 04 lf M43 '-QTMRECORD J VERA IRENI2 KEY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison Key, Sr., 404 Scottish Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., Band I, 2, 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, Girl Reserves I, 2, J, 4, Music Chairman 1, Corresponding Secretary 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 4, Library Staff 2, Yellowjaeket Staff 2, Cornet Trio 2, 3, Chorus Librarian 3. Y Club 3, 4, Madcap Players 4, Thespian 4, Annual Staff 4, Sky Road 4. DANIEL CLAY KYKISR, .lit Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Kyker, 378 Wocidlawn Pike, Knoxville, Tenn., South Knoxville jr. High, Band I, National Junior Honor Society I, Senior Class Play, M'liss I, Hi-Y I, Basketball I, Football I, Softball I, Young High, Band 2, 3, 4, Y Club 3, 4, Football 3, Boys' State Representa- tive 3, Dark House 3, Thespian 3, 4, Huckleberry Finn 4, Usher 4, Class President 4, Commencement Speaker 4, Sky Road 4. jUANITA MAE LARIW6' Daughter of Rev. and Mrs. S. A. Larew, Woodlawn Pike, Route I0, Knoxville, Tenn., Home lieonomies Club 1, 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Girl Re- serves I, 2, Yellowjaeket Staff I, 2, 3, Clarinet Quartet 3, 4, Usher 3, 4, Band Librarian 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Y Club 4, Young April 4. LINCOl.N WII.I.IAMS MeCAMMON Son of Mr. and Mrs, K. D. MU- Cammon, Neubert, Tenn., 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4. LILLIAN CRACI-I MeCARRIiLl. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCarrcll, Route 10, Knoxville, Tenn., Home liconomies Club I, 2, Drill Squad 2. Nillelwll Tloc RECORD 5 HARRIS B. qsuddyp MOSELEY, JR. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harris B. Moseley, Sr., 207 Immanuel St., Knox- ville, Tenn., Band 1, 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Home Economics 2, 3, Speech 3, Pec'ks Bad Boy 3, Drama 3, Drum Major 4, Basketball Trainer 4, Baseball 4, An- nual Staff 4. VVILLIMENA MOORE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Moore, 207 Templeton St., Fountain City, Tenn., South Knoxville -lr, High, Cheerleader l, Hallack-Hall jr. High, Cheerleader 1, Louisville Girls' High, Louisville, Ky., Pres. Girls Athletic Association 2, Sect. Socialettes 2, Hest Club 2, Young High, Thespian 3, 4: Dark House 3, Cheerleader 4, Speakers Guild 4, Madcap Players 4, Penguin Club 4, Girl Reserves 4, Y Club 4, Eternal Life 4, Pres. Home Economics Club 4, 'lYoung April 4. BETTIE LOU NEUBERT Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Neubert, Neubert, Tenn., Don't Take My Penny 2, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Thespian 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4, Madcap Players 4, Speakers Guild 3, Young April 4. Ll. L. PRESSLEY Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Press- ley, l5l3 Sevier Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. -IOY OVERTON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lovelace, 201 Henry St., Knoxville, Tenn., Young High, Sect. Home Econo- mics Club 1, Football Queen Attend- ant 2, Wasliington College, Basketball 3, Literary Club 3, Home Economics Club 3, Young High 4. TlL'l'Ilf.3' Rl 1943 SARAH RUTH MCCULLEY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. john B. McCulley, 521 Augusta Ave., Knox- ville, Tenn., Home Economics Club 1, 3, 4, Yellowjacket Staff 1, 2, 3, Drill Squad 1, 2, Chorus 3, Parade of Fun 3, Madcap Players, 4, Thespian 4, Annual Staff 4, Girl Reserves 4. L. XV. PARKS Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Parks, 661 Blount Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. CLARENCE PITNER Son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Pitner, Route 9, Sevierville Pike, Knox- ville, Tenn. In the Service BETTY RUTH NEWMAN Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Newman, 1319 Martin Mill Pike, Knox- ville, Tenn., Home Economics Club 1, 2, 4, Shorthand Club 3. EDNA MAY OWENS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Owens, Route 9, Colonial Village, Knoxville, Tenn., Chorus 1, 2, 3, Home Economics Club l, 2, Sect. 1, Yellow- jacket Staff 1, 2, Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4, Representative to Morristown 2, Drill Squad 1, Il. T. F. A. Chorus Representative 1, 24 Band 2, 3, 45 Y Club 4, Penguin Club 4. ,IACK ROHRIQR Son of Mr. and Mrs. Iilmer Rohrer, Route 4, Riverside Drive, Knoxville, Tenn., Catholic High l, 2, 3, Young High, Y Club 3, 4, Poot- ball 3, 4, Vice-President Class 4, Young April 4, Giftonian 4. MINNIE Llili PERRY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Perry, Route 9, Knoxville, Tenn., Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, Chorus 4. HELEN VERNICE PRATER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy I.. Prater, Route 3, Knoxville, Tenn., Home lfconomics Club l, Z, Yellow- iacket Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Young April 4. IIACK H. STANTON Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Stan- on, So. Haren Road, Knoxville, Tenn., Qlentervillc High School, Centerville, nd., I, Young, 4-H Club 4. l-QLNORA RIGGS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R, Riggs, 391 wrilildlilwll Pike, Knoxville, lienn., South Knoxville jr. High, Home iconomics Club l, Young High, Home icononiics Club 2. ffj 1943 Q TbeRECORD KATH Llili N PA R ROTT Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otha William Parrott, Hendron's Chapel Road, Neubert, Tenn., Home lieono- mics Club I. RICHARD SHXTON Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sex- ton, 1910 Lawson St., Knoxville, Tenn., Shorthand Club 3, Young April 4. liVliRli'l I'li SHARP Son of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Sharp, Sunset Trail, Fountain City, Tenn., Central High, 4-H Club l, 2, Band l, 2, Freshman Midway l, Safety Patrol 2, Movie Operator 2, Debate Club 2, Basketball 2, Variety Show 2, Centra- lite Staff 2, Track 2, Young High, Band 2, 3, 4, May Festival 2, 4-H Club 2, 3, 4, Minstrel 3, Thespian 3, 4, Dark House 3, Contest Play, Mooncalf Mugfordn 3, His Miracle 3, lfternal Life 4, Speakers Guild 4, Treasurer Madcap Players 4, Adver- tising Manager Annual 4, Basketball Manager 4, Sky Road 4, Giftorian 4. RUTH HUGHN Ii QUIGLICY Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Quigley, Route 9, Knoxville, Tenn., Home Economics Club l, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Second Musician in Band Z, 3, 4, Drill Squad l, Yellowiaeket Staff 2, Clarinet Quartet 2, Band Representa- tive to East Tenn. Band Clinic 3, Madcap Players 4. M IN Nlli Llili ROUSICR Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. liranlt l.. Rouser, Route 2, I3oyd's Creek, Tenn., Central High, Home lfcononiics Club l, Glee Club l, Young High, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secre- tary 3, Program Chairman 3, President 4, Chorus 2, Home liconomics Club 2, 4, Program Chairman 2, May Queen Attendant 2, Alternate Cheerleader 3, You Can't Take It with You 3, Parade of Pun 3, Library Staff 3, Cheerleader 4, Thespian 3, 4, Secretary 4, Secretary Madcap Players 4, Pen- guin Club 4, Y Club 4, Sky Road 4, Miss Senior Class 4. Twelily-um' T190 RECORD ROBERT GLENN STEPHENS Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Stephens, 2009 Lilly Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., Tyson jr. High, Capt. of Soft- ball, Football, and Basketball Teams 1, Band 1, President of Speech Club 1, Safety Director 1, Young High, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Artist for Yellowjacket 2, Y Club 3, 4, Artist for Library 4, County All-Star Team 4. IRMA SENTELL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Scntell, 419 Scottish Pike, Knoxville, Tenn., Band I, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economies Club 3. AL STUART Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stuart, Martin Mill Pike, Route 10, Knoxville, Tenn., Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Vice- President of Class 3, Football 4. BILL STUART Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stuart, Martin Mill Pike, Route 10, Knoxville, Tenn. ln rh Service SUSAN A. SMITH Daughter of Mrs. Frances W. Smith, 1705 McCalla Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., Knoxville High,' Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, Commercial Club 1, 2, Sub Deb Club 2, 33 Hiking Club 2, 33 Young High, Girl Reserves 4, Speakers Guild 4, Penguin Club 4. Tll'Fllfj'-fll'0 I 1943 MARGARET HOPE SEATON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Seaton, Sr., W. Red Bud Dr., Knox- ville, Tenn., South Knoxville Jr. High, Secretary of Class 1, Girl Reserves 1, Girl Scouts 1, Knoxville High, Hiking Club 2, Young High, Home Economics Club 3, Circulation Manager and Busi- ness Manager Yellowjacket Staff 4, President Penguin Club 4, Young April 4. BOYD J. STOKES Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stokes, 1827 Cornell Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., Basketball Manager 2, 43 Football 3, Y Club 3, Assistant Stage Manager You Can't Take It with You 3, and House of the Flashing Light 2, Thespian 4, Social Chairman Madcap Players 4, Publicity Chairman of Speakers Guild 4, Stage Manager Huckleberry Finn 4. In the Service. EMMA LOUISE SMITH Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith, 209 Keeble St., Knoxville, Tenn., Home Economics Club I, 25 Yellowjacket Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Commencement Speaker 4. MARY LOUISE SMITH Daughter of Mr .and Mrs. H. L. Smith, 606 Blount Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., South Knoxville jr. High, Home Economics Club 1, Red and White Staff 1, Young High, Home Economics Club 2, Drill Squad 2. ,IEAN SPITZER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Spitzer, 910 Browning Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., Rule High, Girl Reserves I, 23 jr. Red Cross Club 2, Secretary 2, Band l, 23 Art Club 1, 23 Monitor's Club 2, Young High, Thespian 3, 4g Dark Housei' 3, Penguin Club 4, Sky Road 4, Young April Promp- ter 4. SHIRLEY TOWNSEND Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Town- send, Taylor Street, Route I0, Knox- ville, Tenn., Basketball 4. ,IOYCE TALLEY Daughter of Mr. A. H. Talley, Sevier Heights, Knoxville, Tenn., Home Economics Club I, 2, Chorus l, 2, 3, Dark House 3, Speakers Guild 3, Madcap Players 4, Thespian 4, Young April 4. ,IOHN TUR NER Son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Turner, Alsie Drive, Knoxville, Tenn., Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, Annual Staff 4, Young April 4. IRENE WATTENBARGER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. If. Wattenbarger, 186 Spence Place, Knox- ville, Tenn., Home Economics Club 1, I, 3, Girl Reserves 4, Yellowjacket Staff 4. LEON WILLIS Son of R. H. Willis, 2219 Lake ihore Drive, Knoxville, Tenn., Marion fligh, Football l, Z, 3, 45 Basketball E, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Track 3, 4: iolden Gloves 2, Young High, Foot- xall 4. fig 1943 9 TIJFRECORD RUTHIELDA IR ENE SUTTON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Iohn Sutton, 2024 Rose Ave., Knoxville, Tenn., Tyson jr. High School, Pres. of Civic Club 1, Sect. of Poetry Club l, Library Staff 1, The Lamp Went Out l, Young High, Home Econo- mies Club 3, 4, Girl Reserves 4. CAR L STEPHEN TURNER Son of Mr. and Mrs. II. R, Turner, Lewis Road, Route 3, Knoxville, Tenn., South Knoxville Jr. High 1, Young High, Dark House 3. -IOYCE WADE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wade, Neubert, Tenn., Home Econo- mies Club 1, 25 Yellowjacket Staff Z, Library Club 2, 3, 45 Sect. and Treas. 4, junior Class Favorite, Sect. and Treas. of junior Class, Y Club 3, Miss Young High School 4. ROBERT GLENN WEBBER Son of Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Web- ber, xVlll0Ughby Road, Route 3, Knox- ville, Tenn. IIANNAH LOUISE WEBB Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Webb, Route 9, Knoxville, Tenn., Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, Foot- ball Queen Attcndant 1, 2, Chorus 2, 33 May Day Festival 2, Madeap Players 4. Tu'enly-lbrvr N TloeRECORD Q fl 1943 HOYT NVOLIVER Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woli- ver, 410 Scottish Pike, Knoxville, Tenn., 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 43 Y Club 3, 4. IZDITI-I ERNESTINE VVILLIAMS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Williams, Chapman Highway, Route 9, Knoxville, Tenn., Home Economics Club 1, 2g Chorus I, 25 What a Lifen 2, Parade of Fun 3, 'You Can't Take It with You 3, 'Dark House 3, Shorthand Club 3, Tliespian 3, 4: Vice-Pres. 4, Speakers Guild 3, Madcap Players 4, Y Club 4, Editor-in-Chief of Annual 4, Yellow- jacket Staff 4, Commencement Speaker 4, Sky Road 4. Twenty-four MILDRED EARL WEBB Daughter of Mrs. Minnie Webb Neubcrt, Tenn., Route 1, Home Econo- mics Club 1, 2. GLADYS WILLIAMS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J Williams, Route 10, Knoxville, Tenn ll! 1943 'Kg TlaeRECORD CLASS HISTORY-1943 SHIRLEY HOLLISTER, HISTORIAN You may not find the events I am to recall here in the pages of American History. Nevertheless, I defy any one to prove that they are not as worthy of mention as any of the deeds per- formed by the heroes whose names are printed in flaming letters in those same national eulogies. Would you have me prove my words? Then listen my children and you shall hear. In the year 1939 a group of silly, giggling, coy-looking girls and gangling, awkward-footed boys trailed into this ancient institu- tion in search of greater education. Without the calm and dignity that had always characterized their actions, the freshmen elected the following officers: John Moore, president-little did they realize that four years later he would become the wolf of the senior class . . . William Qliillj Tarver, Vice-presidentg W. M. flledj Oliver, secretary and treasurer. Why we chose Miss Keller as freshman sponsor I don't know. Maybe it was because of her smile, but we liked her from the start. Despite our ignorance on many subjects there are a few things we knew at sight, and one of these was that Louise Webb was pretty, and we elected her Miss Freshman Class. There was 1 freshman party that year, and Mr. Bean directed the games. That was our first big get-together, and what a time we had. 1940, we are now snooty little sophomores, we know it all. We chew our chewing gum, giggle in class and yell in the halls. That is allrightg we have been here a year. Mr. Duff is too in- terested in organizing the freshmen, seeing that the juniors have their credits, and that the seniors are eligible for graduation, to be bothered with the sophomores. We are free to do as we please- we think. This second year we have a few changes in our teaching force. One of these is the sweetest, cutest gigglingist teacher we have seen in many a day. That teacher is Miss Crippen. She won all our hearts immediately and became our sophomore sponsor. Class officers this year were Petie Barber, president, Bill Tarver, Vice-president. These two are now serving in the United States Armed Forces. For secretary and treasurer we elected prtty Jane Pennybacker. We also have new members this year. One of these, Minnie Lee Kouser, came to us from Central and was elected as Maid of Honor from the sophomore class to attend the May Queen, elected that year. I wonder if you ever heard of little-in-statute but big-vocal- cord QBudj Dunlap or middle-sized, big-Mouthed John Moore. No, you couldn't have missed themg they were the cheer leaders from the sophomore class. Oh! yes, I nearly forgot to mention the fact that there was a skating party, class party, and a square dance that year. Then junior year rolled around, and Mrs. Garrett was elected class sponsor. What student doesn't know and love Mamma Garrett, as she is known to all of us. Bill Stuart, known for his basketball and football playing, was our newly elected president. I suspect nobility runs in the family for Albert Stuart was elected vice-president. And speaking of nobility, not only was Joyce Wade our secretary and treasurer, but also the Queen of the Junior Class. To sports we contributed John Moore, and Minnie Lee Rouser to help pep up the spirit of the cheerleaders. Bill Tarver was captain of the basketball team, and we boasted some star players on the football team. ln band we elected our first student director, a nice, red-haired boy, who knows his music, and has written some marches. He is ames Kin , and we are roud of him. 8 P Of course the junior year would not be complete without the junior play. A blood-curdling scream, a bloody body is lying on the floor-dead. Oh! don't get excited, seniors, it's only the junior play, Dark House. That body is N. E. Burleson, who played Bates the butler. Some other characters were Willimena Moore, Everette Sharp, Jean Spitzer, Ed Berry, Lloyd Cruze, Edith Williams, Daniel Kyker, Patsy Harr, Bill Huff, Joyce Talley, Carl Turner and John Moore. Oh, here at last is the top of that mountain of knowledge that we have been climbing these past four years. But what is the mist on its peak? A cloud of war hovers over it! Yes, many of our boys have left us in the past year. Many more will be leaving. We will miss them. Nevertheless it is time again for a class president. More than ever before we will need a dependable person, a person with initiative, leadership and personality. What better person could we have chosen than Daniel Kyker? As vice-president we elected Jack Rohrer. Jack is topsg we all like him. For secretary and treasurer and assistant secretary and treasurer we have two very pretty and sweet girls, Patsy Harr and Elizabeth Eich. These girls were not only our class officers but were our band sponsors as well. There are many pretty girls in our class. Among these are: Joyce Wade, Miss Young High and Football Queeng' Minnie Lee Rouser, Miss Senior Class, and Willimena Moore, Square Dance Queen. A band always wants pretty girls to lead it and our Class supported two-Gertrude Human and Marna French the majorettes of the band. incidentally I might also mention that the drum major was also of the senior class-Bud Moseley, and could he strut. Seniors excelling in sports were Roy Ogle, football Captain, Bill Stuart alternate captain and such players as Spence Penny Mc- Gill, Jolly A. J. Tipton. These boys later left Young to enter the armed forces. Bud Cheatham was captain of the basketball team. Star players of the team were Skeet Doyle, Albert Stuart, Shirley Townsend, and Charles Hembree. Perhaps you remember seeing girls walking around during special programs in evening gowns and boys dressed in suits with a press that the crease would cut you. Those were the Ushers. They were Betsy Hendrix, Jo Ann Ginn, Juanita Larew, Shirley Hollister, Paul Kennedy, Fred Human, Leon Galyon and Daniel Kyker, head Usher. Our senior play was the best one yet. I don't know why. Probably because of the effort, interest and hard work the whole cast put into it. The cast of Young April was as they appeared: Ed Berry, Shirley Hollister, Jack Rohrer, Joyce Talley, Helen Prater, Betty Neubert, Jo Ann Ginn, David Deaderick, Willimena Moore, John Moore, Richard Sexton, N. E. Burleson, Fred Human, Peggy Seaton, Juanita Larew and Jo Frazier. Commencement night and who wouldn't like to be a com- mencement speaker? We should have thought of that four years ago, and started studying then. The five students who did think about this and who are our commencement speakers are: Joyce Wade, Louise Smith, Edith Williams, Marna French and Daniel Kyker. In viewing again these past four years, we cannot fail to mention our happiness in the friends we have made and our grati- tude to the teachers who have worked so patiently and faithfully with us. In retrospect, too, we pause to pay special tribute to our sponsor and principal. Mrs. Garrett, you have helped us in many ways. You have given us motherly advice, understood our thoughts and actions, inspired us to noble aims and high endeavors. Mr. Duff, you have been patient and kind. You have advised and helped us in many ways. At times we have thought we knew more than you. But we were wrong. We love you, Mr. Duff and Mrs. Garrett, and if ever there is a time, please think of us-the senior class of '43. Twenty-ji W N The RECORD gs 1943 CLASS WILL ELIZABETH EICH We, the class of 1943 of Young High School, hav- ing come to our last hours in our right mind, and in peace with all the world, do hereby give and devise all our worthy goods and possessions to the following bene- ficiaries. To the entire school we leave the example we have set as worthy scholars and blameless students. Our record has been spotless. We have done no deed, as a class, that we need blush for. To the junior class we bestow our senior dignity, our excelling wit, our superlative brillance, our good looks, and our charming manners. To the sophomore class we leave our ability to enter into school activities and make for ourselves names in drama, music, and in the literary activities of our school. To the freshman class we leave our tenacious will, the ability to hang on through four, long, arduous years. We now come to the following personal bestowals which have been awarded to the individuals with com- plete consideration of their needs. To Mr. Duff, a copy of Amateur Detective Sug- gestions which we feel will be of great assistance to him next year. To Miss Crippen, who seems too much wedded to her work as a school teacher, we leave the book, belong- ing to the girls of the class called, How to Win a Husband. To Mr. Browning we bestow all cough drops, peanuts, and chewing gum hidden in and under the various desks. Twenty-.tix To Hazel Sands, who is an expert at robbing cradles, Marna French wills Elrod. john Moore bestows his over affectionate naturen to Gerald Cooper. To Patsy Burleson, we bequeath Willimena Moore's ability to put on a fine complexion. Save the surface and you save all! To Lorine McConkey, we will Peggy Seaton's sunny smile and giggles-they wonit wear off! To Martha Dew we bestow Nora Catlett's fondness for boys. To Paul Kennedy, we give Jack Rohrer's chance to become President of the United States. To Dolores Burleson is given Jean Spitzer's trick of looking innocent when caught in mischief. To Rose Mary Barber we present a worm. She already has the booksg so not the royal title of book- worm is hers. Everette Sharp wills his tendency to make a little knowledge go a long way in the classroom to Billy Irwin. Any beneficiary attempting to subvert, overturn, nullify, or in any way interfere with the provisions of this document shall not only be deprived of all rights and privileges therein granted for him or her, but shall be sentenced to hard labor from one to five years, ac- cording to the discretion of the court, in Mr. Bean's algebra class. Hereunto have we set the hand and seal of the class of 1943, this 14th day of May, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-three. lf 1943 lf!!! TlaeRECORD CLASS PRGPHECY-1943 It's Alumni week at Young High in 1953, and all he old grads are back for a second look. The cub 'eporter who has been sent to cover the eminent person- lities present has an easy job. The campus is thickly populated with successes. One of the first men he meets is Press agent lverette Sharp, Fountain City's gift to the life in- urance business. Since it is Mr, Sharp's business to .now everybody's business, he kindly tells the timid cub vhat the Senior Class of '43 has done to itself. Shirley Townsend has a flourishing Wolf trap actory, which he shares with Willimena Moore. Their vroduct is tremendously popular. Dawson Doyle, Buddy Dunlap and Clarence Edmunds, graduated from the rmy with the rank of Private First Class, have gone o South Africa in search of new gold mines. Fanny Iackworth, Florence Ann Doyle, Elizabeth Eich, and ffargaret Seaton are happily engaged at a large army iospital, nursing retired top sergeants. Edith Williams, U. T. graduate is private secretary to the president of he Power and Light Company, who claims he can do iothing without her. Mr. John Moore is still follow- ig his favorite hobby-women. On the side, he works t Townsend's Wolf-trap Factory. Charles Ault and Herman Latham play pro-football 1 Chicago and therefore are still football heroes. Vera rene Key is Music critic for a New York daily. She pecializes in reviewing concerts given by James King, Verlin Beeler, Juanita Larew and Ruth Quigley. H. B. Ioseley, Jr. owns and operates the only drug store south f the river selling only drugs. Louise Smith and Iary Louise Smith have moved to opposite ends of the tate to avoid confusion, and are happily engaged in aising their families. Bobby Stephens and Jack Rohrer re in the show businessg Bobby sings and Jack portrays he Irishman in Ten Nights in a Barroomf' Lloyd Cruze has replaced Victor Mature in the inema and Ashley Johnson has made good as a radio :und-effects man. Minnie Lee Rouser is now thevery mcial Mrs. Wendell Ramsey. Carl Turner and Bruce Ireswell are well known veterinarians, with offices in evierville. Merl Houser and Paul Dodson announce he commercials on a local radio station. Jean Spitzer, .uthelda Sutton, Claudine Johnson, Helen Head and Iora Catlett spend their time caring for their respective icky husbands. Everyone buys groceries from Jr. urleson, who purveys food wholesale. Lincoln Mc- Zammon designs scooters for a living, aided by Glen lazier. Irma Sentell teaches oratory at public School Io. 12, and lo! and behold Helen Hawn is an English istructor. Pearl Faye Harwell is an interior decorator F Chicago. Louise Cogdill and Juanita Johnson run a piano school together in Decatur. Jewell Hill and Billie Ruth Goosie are Powers models with plenty on the ball. Joyce Talley is a Broadway success as a player of musical comedy roles. Melvin Blazier and Charles Hembree are a couple of railroad detectives at Baltimore. Joan Ginn and Helen Prater are the editors of a woman's magazine in New York. Marna French Cheatham has two lovely children, Marna and Elrod, Jr. Ruby Hicks is school librarian at a high school and enjoys her work very much. Joyce Wade, having turned down numerous offers from Hollywood, is very happily married to Tommy flucky dog.J Ruth Mc- Culley and Edna Owens run a successful juke joint on Kingston Pike. Isabella French writes a daytime soap serial, and Shirley Hollister lectures women's clubs on the advantages of etiquette. Ruth Gillespie has just discovered a revolutionary acid but is out of a chem- istry class because she spilled some on them. Minnie Perry, Lorene Lane, and Juanita Houser are star welders at Lockheed. Fred Human, ably assisted by Jack Stan- ton, runs the Goodwill Hour. Fred replaces Mr. Anthony. Leon Willis and Glenn Webber give in- structions in dancing at Ledgerwood's gymnasium. Patricia Harr and Louise Webb are cover girls for Life. Gene Ford and Miriam Franklin teach advanced Spanish at Young. Margaret Maxey, Lillian McCarrell and Betty Neubert are all airline hostesses. Lucille Blazier and Muriel Cheek are the New York buyers for a large department store. Gladys Williams and Mildred Webb design hats for the Stetson Company. L. W. Parks does rather well as a mortician, for John Turner and Hoyt Woliver are now practicing physicians. Wayne Byers is now a millionaire, having cleaned up in the gum reclaiming business. Mildred Finger, Katherine Ford, and Elnora Riggs have committed matrimony a long time ago. Katherine Reeser and Irene Watten- barger now teach shorthand at Knoxville Business Col- lege. Jo Frazier and Bonnie Hinchey are retired WAAC officers. Carter Johnson and David Deaderick investi- gate hamburgers for the FBI and Daniel Kyker is mayor of the fair city of Knoxville. Betty Newman has eloped with a cop and Betsy Hendrix reviews movies for the papers. Ed Berry is an inventor after the style of Rube Goldberg and Glen Blazier is a gentleman farmer. Charles Cheatham is floor manager in Madison Square Garden. J. L. Pressley and Richard Sexton form the law firm of Pressley and Sexton. Albert Childress and Minyard Compton specialize in all kinds of truck- ing anywhere in the United States. Such are the careers of 43's graduates of Young. Tweniy-xrifen NY TheRECORD if 1943 DESIGN FOR DESTINY JAMES KING From east and west the members came, From north and south they gathered in With thirst for knowledge all aflame, With purpose strong the prize to win. Ambition's breeze filled every breast, The high ideal of the whole Spurred nineteen forty-three to gain the best In virtue and in soul. Today emotions within us swell That pour a stream of pure delight Twixt pride for work performed so well And promise of a future bright. For some, life's tasks will lie at home, For others, distant fields designed. A higher school will welcome some, But all, we trust, God's paths will find. The sweetest plant that springs on earth, Pure friendship's peerless, perfect flower, Grows only from the seed of worth Nor withers 'till life's latest hour. Within these days, in every heart, This plant has sprung with richest glow And school-mates, as our steps depart, We take it with us as we go. There is one thought now in our mind, Heard only by the inner ear, Which as we think yet strikes along The string which every soul must hear. This thought so sad, our teachers true, That we must say the word, good-bye. Yet as we say the word, adieu, The love we cherish ne'er shall die. Twenty-e f Vffy 1943 'Q The RECORD IUNIOR OFFICERS LORINE MCCONKEY ,,,, DANNY LYLE .,..,,7,,,, BETTY JANE WILLIS ..A.. , MRS. ELIZABETH YORK, Sporlsor ,. ,,Presidc-nf H,,YY,,ViC'l'-Pfl'Si!Il'Uf Svcrvfary aml Treasurer Tw:-nfy-nine WM, TbeRECORD 'Q 1943 Tbiriy Angel, Geneva Atkins, Jimmie Barnard, Bonnie Beaver, Evelyn Bible, Jane Blazier, Juanita Blazier, Stella Blazier, Willidean Bradford, Helen Brown, Faye Burleson, Alliene Burleson, Patsy Byrd, Dorothy Carrell, Helen Carter, Geneva Claiborne, Mary Elizabeth Clark, Anna Ruth Connolly, Marie Cooper, Juanita Cruze, Inez Cupp, Trula Mae Cusick, Mary Ellen UN IOR GIRLS Davis, Jean Deaderick, Elizabeth Deaderick, Jane Dew, Martha Douglas, Dorothy Duncan, Barbara French, Mary Ellen Galyon, Jessie Garner, Genive Glass, Mary Lou Goforth, Bonnie Lynn Goodin, Vivian Griffin, June Hensley, Mamie Hicks, Jane Doyle Hilton, Joyce Himes, Amelia Himes, Mary Hollister, Ethel Hoskins, Louise Huffaker, Louise Hurst, Carrie Mac Jenkins, Annette Johnson Alice Johnson, Annice Johnson, Betsy Johnson, Mary Lynn Jones, Sally Karnes, Freda Kidd, Anna Grace King, Lucille Kirkland, Helen Lawson, Madge LeCoultre, Helen Marie McCarty, Helen McConkey, Lorine McDaniel, Elvenrinc Maples, Dorothy Meador, Kathryn Moody, Ruth Moore, Rosalie Morgan, Doris Murphy, Dorothy Michols, Nadine Nipper, Joan Oliver, Mary Lou Owens, Betty Rogers, Vanda Rudder, Betty Rule, Roberta Sands, Hazel Sharp, Clara Shepherd, Ada Slover, Jessie Smith, Helen Smith, June Spangler, Euphrasia Spurling, Beryl Spurling, Beryl Stallings, wilda Tarver, Jane Tharp, Melba Thompson, Helen Walker, Juanita Ward, Helen Williams, Frances Willis, Betty Jane X Mfg 1943 'Q TlneRECORD Ballard, Wayne Brown, Austin Bumgarner, james Byers, Wayne Cheek, Harold Combs, Herbert Davenport, Lloyd Edmunds, Raymond Evans, A. Ford, Gordon French, Wilbur Furr, Fred Goan, john Harris, Bobbie Henderson, Bruce Huffmeister, H. L. IUNIGR Houser, Berl Huff, Bill Huff, Eugene Johnson, Walter julian, Earl Kee, Vaughn Kennedy, Paul Kidd, Allan Lawson, Billy Lowe, Earl Lyle, Danny Matheny, Abner Moody, D. W. Neubert, Howard Norton, Edward Pattison, Bill BOYS Pattison, Tommy Payne, Eldridge Ramsey, Knox Reece, Donald Reed, Kenneth Rouser, Frank Rudder, Dewey Sailers, Hugh Lee Sentcll, R. G. Simpson, Bill Smith, Andrew Snyder, Gene Spangler, Donald Thurman, James Tipton, A. J. Turner, W. A. York, Clyde Robert Thirty-one TbeRECORD gi 1943 Tllirf y SQPI-IOMORE GIRLS GENE Huifif H ,,,, , , H H Prcsirlcnl LIBBY BAKER , ,, ,, ,Vice-Presiderzl BART looms , ,, ,Serrcfary and Treasurer Acuff, Mary Florence Allen, Maxine Baker, Libby Barber, Rose Mary Berry, Dorothy Blazier, Dorothy Bodenheimer, Barbara Bodenheimer, Dianna Bowman, Sara Lou Bowman, Waneta Burleson, Dolores Burnette, Joyce Byers, Betty Ann Cates, Helen Christopher, Betty Lou Christopher, Helen Clifton, Lena Combs, Edith Coulter, Louise Crisp, Bonnie Crisp, Inez Cruze, Bobbie Darnell, Lillie Mae Davis, Bennie Davis, Jeanne Duggan, Doris -lzrn Eledge, Katherine Ford, Betty Lawson Ford, Billie Sue Ford, Dorothy Franklin, Marilyn Galyon, Dora Galyon, Loraine Gorman, Betty Griffey, Margaret Harper, Helen Hendrix, Wilma Jane Hensley, Mamie Hicks, Louise Hilton, Joyce Hood, Huella Huffstetler, Cecil Jackson, Dorothy Jenkins, Mary Elizabeth Johnson, Doris Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Sue Key, Laverne King, Blanche King, Juanita Kirkpatrick, Emily Knight, Hazel Dean Larew, Bobbie Larew, Joanne Leake, Margaret LeCoultre, Katherine Lowe, Vivian McCammon, Dorothy McCammon, Joan McCarter, Mayme McClanahan, Eva McCormick, Wanda McCulley, Grace McPherson, Alma Maples, Leona Massengill, Johnnie Massey, Alma Marks, Marcia Matheny, Virginia Mayfield, Virginia Maxey, Helen Newman, Evelyn Newman, Lois Newman, Opal Nipper, Mary Ruth O'Fallon, Ruby Parham, Jean Pickens, Barbara I I Pickens, Geraldine Pitner, Mildred Reagan, Katie Reed, Joy Lee Reeves, Vaunita Rogers, Huella Rogers, Pauline Rule, Pauline Russell, Betty Jean Sailers, Helen Scott, Cecil Scrivncr, Theda Sellers, Alliene Sellers, Eleanor Sherrord, Dorothy Smith, Alma Spangler, Waneta Stanley, Edna Mae Thomas, Imogene Thomas, Thelma Thurman, Mildred Tucker, Evelyn Tucker, Sara Webb, Carrie Whittier, Margie Wolfe, Callie Mae VW 1943 P TAQRECQRD Barger, Herbert Blazier, Mayford Blazier, Randolph Bolin, B., Alr. Carpenter, -lack Clabo, L. Cooper, Gerald Uanner, james Eieh, Milton Farmer, Gene Ford, Carl Iford, Ernest Gillespie, Charles Goodin, Richard Goodman, Billy Hagaman, C. D., Jr Hickle, W. C. Hicks, Dan Hodge, Ray Holfmeister, Earl Holt, Joe Houser, Howell Huff, jack Hutchins, William lddins, Bart lrwin, Arville jenkins, Edwin johnson, Alfred SOPHOMORE BOYS johnson, Robert jones, Stanley julian, Harold Lawson, Arthur Lee, Dewey Linster, Charles McCarrell, Eugene McCarrell, jack McLemore, Murrell Mann, Johnny Merwin, john Neal, Wallace Nichols, Bill Norwood, Wilburn Owens, Calvin Ownby, Ralph Palmer, Owen Parrott, L. C. Pridemore, Paul Randles, Edward Roberts, Dale Rogers, J. W. Schmid, Billy Sharp, Carl Sherrord, Lester Sims, Herman Smith, Lynn Spangler, Robert Stalsworth, Billy Stephens, Kenneth Stokes, Roy Sutton, Lavador Thomas, Argyle Trent, Jack, Ward, Paul Wilson, Robert Wohlwend, Robert York, -lack AI. G. McCULLOUGH Sjmnxor 'llflirfi-lbr N N, The RECORD 1943 FRESHMEN GIRLS ELEANOR WITT ,,,,,7 WII.LARD CHEATHAM I ,, Anderson, Betty Anderson, Evelyn Barnard, Billie Bennett, Mae Berrier, Jessie Boling, Mary Burchell, Jean Caldwell, Ernestine Carmichael, Dorothy Carr, Betty Lou Catlett, Irene Chunn, Martha Agnes Clifton, Bernice Cobb, Bernice Cogdill, Lois Collins, Christine Davenport, Edith Blanche Davis, Inez Dicie Deaderick, Nelle Dodson, Ruby Ford, Bridget Ford, Jeannette Foust, Josephine Franklin, Elizabeth French, Louise Furr, Jane Gibson, Ruth Tlrirly-four Giffin, Betty Goan, Dorothy Goodin, Shirley Graves, Lorene Green, Susie Griffin, Betty Haun, Evelyn Hayes, Helen Henderlight, Sara Ella Hickman, Mildred Hill, Pauline Hilton, Jean Holland, Rebecca Howard, Bobbie Nell Howard, Gloria Huffaker, Bobbie Huling, Helen Huling, Katherine Hutchins, Juanita Irwin, Dorothy Jean Johnson, Betty Rose Jones, Joyce Lee Julian, Joe Ella King, Irene King, Peggy Jo Knisley, Bobby Larew, Mary Katherin C ,P residenf Vice-President Secretary and Treasurer Large, Frances Layman, Virginia Lyke, Rosalie Lindsey, Katherine Long, Betty Jane Longmire, Alpha McNutt, Juanita Manes, Dorothy Marshall, Betty Jo Matheny, Wanda Mayfield, Betty Jean Miller, Cina Miller, Sarah Nelle Morgan, Betty Neubert, Catherine Neubert, Dorothy Jean Neubert, Edna Kathleen Newberry, Jewell Newton, Beatrice Noe, Blanche Noe, Thelma Norton, Peggy Nunez, Beverly Nunez, Vera Patty, Floella Prater, Peggy Reneau, Betty Jean Robinson, Mildred Rudder, Elizabeth Ann Sams, Wanda Schrader, Doris Self, Katherine Sharpe, Louise Shultz, Launa Sise, Dorothy Smith, Daisy Ann Smith, Faye Smith, Jean Spangler, Helen Stanton, Betty Joe Sterling, Barbara Strevel, Charlotte Sunderland, Fay Tarwater, Joy Teffcteller, Addie Mae Thomas, Edna Thomas, Marilyn Thompson, Virginia Tomberlin, Frances Walker, Ruby Walker, Margaret Ellen Warden, Catherine Warren, Creola if W 1943 if TIWRECORD Anderson, O. K. Atehley, Wentlell Bamberg, jack Barnes, Frank Bean, Leon Berry, Billy Blazier, Deward Bowerman, Bobbie Bowman, Don Bruce, Arvil Burgin, j. N. Burnette, Wgiltei' Burns, john Cari, L. B. Cheatham, XVillard Clabo, Fred Clabo, Murl Chadwell, Carl Coleman, Billy Comer, joe Cruze, Murrell Cunningham, Glen Dockery, j. R., jr. Doneski, Troy Duncan, Ted Evans, j. C. Felker, Bobby Ford, Leon Ford, Robert Foster, B. Foster, Melvin FRESHMEN BUYS liranklin, Lawrence Gentry, Donald Gibson, Robert Gilbert, Tommy Goan, john Green, Paul Grove, Frank Hertel, Bobby Holland, Ellis Houser, Barton Houser, Houston Houser, Lawrence Hurst, George Hurst, T. lrwin, Billy jenkins, james johnson Alfred johnson, Bob johnson, Bobby johnson, Gordon johnson, Kelly jones, Carl julian, Tom Keith, Lemuel Kenner, Harvey Lawson, Clarence Lawson, jackie Leonard, joe Long, Edgar Loy, james Loy, M. L. McColloek, Earl McCarrell, Eugene Mackey, Charles Maples, Billy Matheny, Edward Meador, Wttlter Merwin, Bill Montgomery, Leon Moore, Billy Morgan, Roy Morris, Bobby Moseley, Clarence Muck, Lawlon Ogle, Ted Pinkston, Mae Pitts, james Reed, Bobby Remine, jack Rogers, Gerald Rule, Charles Sands, james Clifford Sayne, Orville Schmid, Dick Sharp, Kenneth Sheffey, Donald Simpson, jerry Smith, Carl Smith, Paul Spangler, Clarence Spence, Lindy Stanton, Bill Tarwater, Wfilliam Thompson, Alvin Tipton, lfrank Tipton, Gene Allen Tipton, Harold Varner, Charles Well, Charles Wiiikle, Ralph XVolfenbarger, Xvalker Wfoliyer, Charles NVood, Bobby Wfood, Pat Spangler, Conrad, jr. MINNIE FVELYN CRIPPEN Spence, Leon S jzrmxor Tbirly-15 XX Nb TlaeRECORD if 1943 CLASS NIGHT MAY 14, 1943 ----- - - - 7:30 P. M. YOUNG HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Processional ....,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YYYYYYYYYY,,,.,AA-,-.AAYYYYYYY--Q----,-,-AAYVYY-YYV--w-----QQHQYYAYYYYY Yrwrrii S e n io, C1355 Class 5008 ----- -------- ,,...., C o mposed by james King President's Address L YY---,-,-,AAYYYYYYYVYYY Daniel Kyker Class HiSf0l'Y -,------ .. ....,.., ..... . W Shirley Hollister Class Poem ........ Q ----,-YAYYYYYYYYw,-----,-------A James King Octette' ., l,,. ,, Class Will ..,, .,.,,, Class Prophecy ,.,,,, Oc tette' Glftorians ,...,.,,..,,,,,,, Awa rds .....,....,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Star Spangled Banner BACCALAUREATE ,,,,,,,...,joyce Wade, Edith Williams Marna French, Gertrude Human Peggy Seaton, Edna Owens Willimena Moore, Nora Catlett Elizabeth Eich Mary Louise Kelly Everette Sharp, Jack Rohrer Daniel Kyker Audience MAY 16, 1943 -------- 7:30 P. M. YOUNG HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Processional Doxology Scripture Invocation Chorus- Lord's Prayer ,,,,,,,,,, Y,,,-, J ackson Chorus- O' Morn of Beauty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.r,.r.,.,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Ar,,,,YYYYYYwvY, YYYWVVY 5 ibelius Sermon-Dr. Harry R. Cooke Pastor of First Christian Church, Knoxville, Tenn. Hymn- My Faith Looks Up to Thee ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,l,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Y,Y,,,, Mason Benediction Recessional COMMENCEMENT MAY 17, 1943 -------- 8:00 P. M. YOUNG HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Processional Star Spangled Banner .. ,A,, YYY,Y,Yw, K ey Invocation Chorus- Ave Maria ...............,.......... ,,,,,,r B gel-i-G0un0d Speakers: FUTURE TENSEH Time for Living ,,,,,,,,, Time for Learning ..,.. Time for Growth ,,,,,, Time for Greatness . ..... . Time for Dreaming ,,,,,,.. Chorus: God of Our Fathers Awards ...................,, , .................,........................... Presentation of Diplomas .. ........................ .....I......, . , Chorus: The Lord Bless You and Keep You .,.. .. Benediction Recessional Marna French Louise Smith Daniel Kyker Edith Williams Joyce Wade W...f.....................Warren Principal S. A. Duff Supt. L. H. Brickey Lutkin Thirty-six CLASS FAVCDRITES CLASS F rf'5lJman Sopbomorv junior ,,,7,,7, Senior L NAME JEAN HII.TON 7 LIBBY BAKER , HELEN SMITH MINN1E LEE ROUSER Thirty-xrrrn 'ff 3 lrirly-fight MISS SENIOR CLASS . lk, I I k:,x , Q 1iJ5-Q'f- N BK. uw.. R ff W is yr as-3 X iw 22 ,., S if , sad! 4 5335, 3.5 - ,xfag . K .575 Wm: is ki 5 K 5 JW MISS .IUNIOR CLASS -I MISS SOPHOMORE CLASS MG MISS FRESHMAN CLASS Forty M., RUNNERS-UP X ll RSOX fl r'.wlw1.zu XX'Il,l,IMl',N,'X HOUR! ----Sw11mz Ilflfill MARILYN FRANKI IN- -.Nujrfmrrl FEATURES TCM CATS KITTENS Forty-four MISS YOUNG HIGH SCHOOL JOYCE WADE X jx G--'fl CLASS Ulf '45 Sl'liAKliRS cil W.-Xlll 'MMU MMR xu.x1ax.x Ili!-NVII IOUISI' sx11Am lIll'l'II XVII I lfxxls IM HELEN CARROLL MEMORIES HELEN CARROLL A baby's smileg a lock of hairg The tiny shoe he used to wearg A little brushg a teething-ringg The baby song he used to singg A B-B gung a pair of skatesg Two old mittens-without matesg An electric traing a baseball bat: A rabbit's footy an old straw hatg A photographg a tennis ball- In my heart I've kept them all. But today I brought them into the sun, Dustecl them carefully one by one. Back they'll go, and there to stay. You see, my son has gone away. A telegram came just today- In line of duty-bravely-Midway. The poem, Memories, which Helen entered in the Osolli poetry contest, won first place in both the city and district. Forty-seven FRONT Row Ll VT T0 RIGHT: Majorettes Mama French and Eleanor Witt. Summa Row: Calvin Owens, Flag-Bearer: Elizabeth Eich, Sponsorg Buddy Moseley, Drum Majorg Patsy Harr, Sponsor: and Milwn Iiich Flag-Bearer. Forty-right ACTIVITIES BETTY JO MARSHALL In the Buy Ll Bomber Campaign sponsored by the school, Betty jo sold over 518,000 in War Bonds and had the honor of being named Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy. f'vI1YfY-Hill Fifly YOUNG HIGH BAND Front Row Left to Right: Calvin Owens, Flag-bearer: Elizabeth Eich, Sponsor: James King, Student Conductor: Ruth Quigley, Eleanor Witt, Majorette: Buddy Moseley, Drum Major: Marna French, Majorette: Ethel Hollister, Dorothy Ann Ford, Patsy Harr, Sponsor: Milton Eich, Flag-bearer. Second Row: Shirley Hollister, Juanita Larue, Faye Brown, Fred Human, Charles Linster, Charles Gillespie, Anna Ruth Clark, Martha Chunn, Fanny Hackworth, Irma Sentell. Third Row: Katherine Ford, Madge Lawson, Betty Jean Hilton, Launa Schultz, Edna Owens, LaVerne Key, Clara Sharp, Vera Irene Kcy, Lynn Smith, Carl Sharp, Jerry Simpson. Fourth Row: Rebecca Holland, Betty Jo Wood, W. A. Turner, Ralph Winkle, Bob Johnson, Carl Smith, Alfred Johnson, Donald Gentry, Verlin Beeler, Captain: C. D. Hagaman. Fifth Row: Daniel Kyker, Everette Sharp, Bud Cheatham, Frank Barnes. YOUNG HIGH CHORUS Front Row Left to Right: Juanita Houser, Susan Smith, Margie Whittier, Joyce Hilton, Bobby Nell Howard, Beatrice Weaver, Betty Jean Hilton, Dorothy Ann Ford, Betty Neubert, Marcia Marks, Mrs. Eleanor Rand, Conductor. Second Row: Marilyn Franklyn, Geraldine Pickens, Betty Lawson Ford, Alma McPherson, Pauline Rogers, Dessie Davis, Lois Cogdill, Katherine Lindsay, Edith Combs. Third Row: Johnnie Massengill, Bobbie Nicely, Dorothy Johnson, Eleanor Sellers, Joan Larew, Rose Mary Barber, Sarah Ellen Henderlight, Anice Johnson, Helen Cates, Marilyn Thomas, Joyce Jones. Fourth Row: Alpha Longmire, Dorothy Sise, Dorothy Carmichael, Evelyn Anderson, Jewel Newberry, Betty Jo Marshall, Minnie Perry, Ruby Williams, Doris Johnson, Jessie Galyon. Fifth Row: Betty Rose Johnson, Dot Goan, Faye Smith, Vanda Ruth Rogers, Betty Mayfield, May Bennett, Inez Cruze. Bernice Clifton, Harold Tipton. Sixth Row: Don Sheffey, Arthur Lawson, Gordon Ford, James Jenkins, Waneta Bowman, Carrie Webb, Randolph Blazier, Clyde York, Herman Sims, Mayford Blazier, Alfred Johnson. SPEAKERS GUILD AND MADGAI' PLAYERS Front Row Left to Right: Louise Webb, Juanita Walker, Joyce liurnette, Betty Lon t'hristopher, Delores Burleson, l'atsy Burleson, Elizabeth l'lieli, Jane 'l'al'vei', Martha Dew. Barbara Dunean, Jane Doyle Hicks. Second Row: Ruth Quigley, Betty Ann liyers, Joyce Talley, Williniena Moore, Rose Mary liarln-r, Mildred l-'ingeiy Helen Farroll, Willie Keller, Ethel Hollister, Vera Irene Key, Mrs. Mariam Garrett, Teacher. Third Row: Ruby Hieks, Grace Meiiulley, Alma Smith, Fannye Harkworth, Florence Ann Doyle, lietty Owen, Jessie Galyun, Susan Smith, Jimmie Atkins, Ruth Mt-Culley, Edith Williams. Fourth Row: liobhie Larue, Betty Neubert, June Griffin, Donald Spangler, liar! lddins, Paul Dodson, Lloyd Cruze, Gerald Cooper, Minnie Lee Rouser. Fifth Row: Harold Julian, Alfred Johnson, Carl Sharp. Calvin Owens, Earl Julinn, Leon Galyon. John Moore, Everette Sharp, Boyd Stokes. 3 ,..,, 5 . 4 THESPIANS Front Row Left to Right: Minnie Lee Rouser, Secretary: John Moore, Treasurer: Edith Williams, Vice-President: Elizabeth Flich, President, Second Row: Mrs. Mai-iam Garrett, Advisor: Patsy Harr, Willimena Moore, Patsy llurleson. .lean Spitzer, Bettie Neubert. Third Row: Boyd Stokes, Daniel Kyker, Lloyd Cruze. Ed Merry. Even-ette Sharp. Fiffy-om' Fifty-two LIBRARY STAFF Front Row Left to Right: Marilyn Franklin, Dolores Burleson, Elizabeth Eich, Vice-President Jewel Hill. Second Row: Jane Deaderick, Doris Duggan, Ruby Hicks, President: Isabella French. Third Row: Mary Luu Glass, Joyce Wade, Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs. Phillis Bland, Librarian Lucille King, Juanita King. USHERS Front Row Left to Right: Betsy Hendrix, Juanita Larew, Shirley Hollister, Joan Ginn. Second Row: Paul Kennedy, Daniel Kyker, Fred Human, Leon Galyon, GIRL RESERVES Front Row Left to Right: Clara Sharp, lrene Key, Corresponding Secretary: Florence Ann Doyle, Program Chairman: Jessie Galyon, Secretary: Mrs. Mariam Garrett, Advisor: Minnie Lee Itouser, President: Patsy Harr, Vice-I'resident: Betsy Hendrix, Treasurer: Rose Mary Barber, Social Chairman: Ethel Hollister, YVorship Chairman: Joyce Hilton, Evelyn Tucker. Second Row: Elizabeth Eieh, Patsy Burleson, Delores Burleson, Gertrude Human, Mary Lou Oliver, Jane D. Hicks, Jane Bible, Barbara Bodenheimer, Mary Elizabeth Claiborne, Martha Dew, Irma Sentell. Third Row: Leona Shultz, Betty Gorman, Grace McCulley, Wilma Jane Hendrix, La Verne Key, Libby Baker, Emily Kirkpatrick, Ruth McCuIlcy, Byrle Spurling. Fourth Row: Eleanor Sellers, Joanne Larue, Claudine Johnson, Ruthelda Sutton, Dorothy Sherrod, Sue Johnson, Irene Wattenbarxzer, Eleanor NVitt, Dorothy Goan, Bonnie Lynn Goforth. Fifth Row: Bobbie Nell Howard, Dorothy Stanton, Dorothy Jackson, Pauline Hill, Jean Davis, Edna Owens, Eula Godfrey, Shirley Hollister, Mary Lynn Johnson, Dorothy Murphy. Sixth Row: Willimena Moore, Bobbye Cruze, Pearl Faye Harwell, Joan Ginn, Gene Ford, Vanda Ruth Rogers, Barbara Dunran, Edna Mae Stanley, Fanny Haekworth, Lucille King, Seventh Row: Susan Smith, Elizabeth Franklin, Catherine Neubert, Barbara Sterling, Lorraine Wells, Dorothy Jean Neubert, Beverley Nunez, Dorothy Nunez, Betty Neubert, Katherine Ford. Jr PENGUIN CLUB Front Itow Left to Right: Libby Baker, Social Chairman: Emily Kirkpatrick, Secretary: Peggzy Seaton, President: Virginia Layman, Vice-I'resi4lc-nt: Jane Bible, Secretary and Treasurer. Sec-ond Row: Doris Duggan, Elizabeth Eich, Willimena Moore, Patsy Burleson, .lean Spitzer. Thirtl Row: Lorine McConkey, Dot Goan, Barbara Bodenheimer, Jessie Galyon, Sue Johnson, Rose Mary Barber. Fourth Row: Mary Elizabeth Claiborne, Bobbye Cruze, Patsy Harr, Minnie Lee Itouser. l'ifI if-lbrer Y CLUB Front Row Left to Right: Coach Wade Keever, Advisor: Ruby Hicks, Lucille King, Jewel Hill, Joyce Vlfade, Edith Williams, Edna Owens, Vera Irene Key, Mary Louise Kelly. Mrs. Mariarn Garrett, Advisor, Second Row: Daniel Kyker, Leon Galyon, Hoyt Wolliver, Bobby Stephens, Albert Chambers, A. J. Tipton, Herman Latham, Paul Kennedy, Eugene Huff, Dawson Doyle. Third Row: Bobbye Cruze, Willimena Moore, Minnie Lee Rouser, Hoy Ogle. Patsy Harr, Ruth Quigley. Elizabeth Eich, Boyd Stokes, Marna French, Roy Ford. Fourth Row: Bart Iddins, Fred Human, James King, John Moore, Buddy Dunlap, Charles Ault, Spence Mc-Gill, Jack Rohrer, Charles Cheatham. Fifly-four 4-H CLUB Front Row Left to Right: John Moore, Fred Human, Mr. Browning, Advisor: Merl Houser, President: Lloyd Cruze. Secretary: Bart Iddins, Treasurer: Murl McLemore, Edward Blazier, Walter Meadows. Stanley Jones. Second Row: C. D. Hayzgaman, Bruce Creswell, Jack Stanton, Donald Spangler, Hoyt Wolliver, Billy Irwin, David Deadrick, Randolph Blazier, Merl Cruze, Walter Johnson. Third Row: Ed Norton, Lincoln McCammon, Harold Julian, Calvin Owens, Wayne Byers, Carl Turner, Robert Gibson, Alfred Johnson, Tom Julian. Fourth Row: Ralph Ownby, Ray Hodges, Everett Shaun, Harold Tipton, Berl Houser, Wilbur French. Robert Wilson, Dan Hicks, Orville Sayne, Paul Ward. l Fiflx'-xix YELLOWJACKET STAFF Front Row Left to Right: Edith Williams, Louise Smith, Mary Louise Kelly, Editor, Ruby Hicks, Jessie Galyon. Second Row: Vera Irene Key. Irene Wattenharger, Grace Ma-Culley. Wilma Hendrix. Joan Ginn lietty Gorman, Betsy Hendrix. Third Row: Leon Galyon, Verlin Beeler, Marna French, Peggy Seaton, Helen Prater, Stella lilaziei I-'aye Brown, Dawson Doyle. Fourth Row: Danny Lyle, Wayne Ballard. Kenneth Stephens, Harold Julian, Merl Houser, lie-1 Houser. Fifth Row: Mr. Jennings, Business Advisor: Miss Hays, Erlitorial Advisor: N. IC. Burleson. W. E. KILQNNINGS MARY LOUISE KELLY MAHALA HAYS Blzximfss Affrism' Edifor E11'ifo1'ia1 Affrlsm' JESS -H11-4 CX CHEERLEADERS WILLIMENA MOORE EDITH combs MINNIE LEE Rousrm s JOHN Mo0RE, 1xoBB1E CRUZI-1 IE GALYON, BART IDDIN Fifly-m'1'r'n CAPT. ROY OGLE CO-CAPT. BILL STUART Fifty-nigh! FOOTBALL SQUAD Front Row Left to Right' Bill Stuart J k . , ac Rohrer, Roy Stokes, Bill Nichols, H. L. Huffmeister Robert Spangler, Carter Johnson, Gene Snyder, Herman Latham, Bobby Stephens. Second Row: Manager Alvin Thompson, Coach Wade Keever, Carl Ford, J. W. Rogers, Herbert Combs Dale Roberts, Pat Wood, Bill Lawson, Ed Norton, John Mann, Leon Willis, James Loy, Albert Stuart Coach J. G. McCullough, Manager L. W. Carr. Third Row: Hugh Lee Sailors, Earl Huffmiester, Roy Ford, Roy Ogle, Charles Ault, Bill Simpson, A. J. Tipton, Paul Kennedy, Gene Huff, Bobby Harris, Willard Cheatham, Spence McGill. y ' - , ' 1 - .4-. Jn. l BASKETBALL SQUAD Front Row Left to Right: Dawson Doyle, Raymond Emlomunds, Willard Cheatham. Second Row: Robert Gibson, Dewey Lee, Clarence Hembree, Shirley Townsend. Third Row: Manager Everette Sharp, Charles Cheatham, Captain: Wallace Neil, Earl Hoffnlivster, Carl Ford. Coach J. G. McCullough. lfifly-11 FOOTBALL, 1942 The 1942 football team of Young High School, under the guidance of coaches Wade Keever and J. G. McCullough, enjoyed a very mediocre season in winning seven games and losing five. With the absence of many of last year's stars, who have joined the Armed Services, Coaches Keever and McCullough called together their remaining charges and attempted to build a fairly successful 'team around such stellar performers as Captain Roy Ogle, Alternate Cap- tain Bill Stuart, A. J. Tipton, Roy Ford, jack Rohrer, Charles Ault, Bobby Stephens, Spence McGill, Herman Latham, and many others. The Yellowjackets started out at a fast pace, breez- ing by Lenoir City and Newport before the Knoxville High School's State Champions dumped them 21-0. After this defeat, they lost close decisions to Greeneville, Everett, Central and their final engagement to Bradley County's undefeated Bears. The Jackets gave the best account of themselves in their 18-2 victory over Bristol Tennessee High at Bristol. This was the only game in which the Jackets resembled the teams of past seasons. They won in a convincing manner. The season was highlighted by the outstanding play of ends, Captain Roy Ogle and Charles Ault, tackles, Bill Simpson and Boyd Stokes, guards, Jolly Tipton and Gene Huff, center, Paul Kennedy, tailback, Bill Stuart, fullback, Hugh Sailors, blocking-back, Spence McGill and wingback, Roy Ford. At the annual football banquet likeable Paul Ken- nedy was elected Captain for the 1943 season, and Gene Huff was elected Alternate Captain. Coach Bud McCall, former Everett High mentor, has succeeded Coach Wade Keever who is now serving in the American Red Cross. SEASON RESULTS BASKETBALL, 1942-43 The Yellowjackets with only two returning letter- men and under the guidance of a new coach, J. G. Mc- Cullough, did fairly well. With green players, Coach McCullough developed a team that was as game a basketball team as ever played at Y. H. S. The boys progressed as the season went along. They hit their peak near the middle of the season when they held the powerful Central High Bobcats to a 24-25 score and beat the K. H. S. Trojans 18-14. The strain got the boys, however, and they dropped the last three games of the season, In the Eighth District Tournament, which was held at Young, the Jackets beat Stair and Bearden, but lost to K. H. S. in the semi-finals. Captain Bud Cheatham and Dawson Doyle were given places on the Eighth District All-Tournament team. Five of the Yellowjackets-retiring captain Bud Cheatham, Al Stuart, Dawson Doyle, Shirley Townsend, and Charles Hembree-finished their playing careers at Young with the season just completed. These boys will be badly missed when basketball season rolls around next year. Following is the complete record of the games. Young ..,.,, Young ...... Young ...... Young ...... Young ...... Young ...,., Young ...... Young ...... Young ,,,... Young ...... Young ....,. Young .....,... .,.....,, 7 Total ............ 170 Sixly 32 3 1 2 0 1 2 -.---.14 Lenoir City ,..... ..,., 6 .-.WS6 Newport 6 0 Knoxville 18 Bristol Tenn, High. 2 6 Greeneville 0 Central --..-.-2l Stair ...... Rule ..,.., Everett ..... Bradley ........ 0 0 7 Rule .....,......,.. ..... 0 Morristown ...... . .... 6 1 8 Total ............ 100 Young ,.,,,,, Young Young ....... Young .,.,.,, Young ....... Young ....... Young ....... Young ....... Young ......, Young ....... Young ....... Young ,....., Young ...,,,, Young ....... Young ,.,,.,, Young .,.,,,, Young ..,,.., Won-1 1 Young .,..,,, Young ....... Young ....,,, Won-2 SEASON RESULTS 8 Bearden Farragut .... 8 2 Rule . 29 Catholic 17 Stair ,. 17 Stair Norris .... 29 Rule Central ....,, 24 39 Stair 8 Knoxville 29 Norris L 1 Central 28 Catholic 20 Knoxville U. T. Freshmen 29 19 Farragut Lost-6 TOURNAMENT SCORES ....31 Stair 61 Bearden 21 Knoxville Lost-1 Total, 13 Won-7 Lost autographs Gfnee Supplies Qflfree Furniture l l l Telephone 3-2109 Your Wants s. B. WMAN Co. 617 South Gay Street KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE O l 0 Seal Presses Rubber Stamps 0111 111.111-aan: 112121111 11113 1 1-an amz.: 11111: 3.11 xr 1 2. nioioioioioiozoio-ifiiniozuiuiuif 1010 201010103niuisviuioioimrimxioinninrioi ni ricrianicsicricrisrifvicviaviayic vioiuioiavioinrinninio SCHOLARSHIP LOANS Mania Man dill Knvxvflk THE 5 of BAN 101029 +-1 E E35 QE Cav U CJD 'Pzblurer T 1941! fazzwn HE Suite 201-202 Goode Building INMVIDUAI' Corner Market and Clinch No Appointment Necessary 'OM'3'r'M'N'iS OF SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS HOP BAILEY for CQMPANY ScHooL cHuRcH PARTIES Realtors-lnsurance 703 Market St. Phone 3-7104 , PARK Britton Motors SKATING Specialized Service on Mercury-Hudson-Lincoln 411 West Main Avenue Dial 3-4722 Telephone 2-9522 3 ri:viirimrievicriarinvifxicrixrimrinxix1020301011 S . v 5 '-4 I E 1- 3,1014-11i1o1o:o14v:4nz4v11vi4:o1aio14f1o11iaiav:cv1ai1:a:o:o:414 vzozojozoxf1:41011nzeS:av:o11v14r1.,Z4.:0i0:1,I.Sgiig1fzo1.v1t,jn101. WHEN YOU THINK 0 f PORTRAITS Think of Your Official aRECORD PHOTOGRAPHERS S.H.GBOIQ6 8 Song jSATlSFACTlON OR MONEY BACKj STUDIO SECOND FLOOR 4'14-1:14:11if11:n1u1n1o1u1n1o1m1:1014r1o1u1n1o1o1014:111101 01: 1n1:n1::14:1o1n1o1u1n W.1.T-TARE T' FD C5 co I3 FI' FD Ei W' FD Lee, GROCERIES AND MEATS Buy War Bonds DELIVERIES LN SOUTH KNOXVILLE A 321 CHAIMAN HIGHXVAY PHONE 2-9671 COMPLIMENTS OF KERN 'S BAKERY S E C KY0u Fumzkb lbw Girl L . . LMP Fzzrlzzkb flu' H017'll',, PRUWSIQNS LESTER MAXWELL and FURNITURE CO. SAUSAGE Complete Home Furnishers 1015 WESTERN AVENUE Dial 3-9737 Dial 4-2931 208-10 SOUTH GAY STREET pg u1u1u1u11114rio:11'141111011u11a11T11n10101u1n1n1n1n111+101014r1u1n1n1n1o1u:u14 Slxly-lb ' o:on1o1o1er1o1o1o14n1o14x1o14r1er1oju1n1141014xjuiujoiuiuinioiui 1111414111111r1o1o1o1o1o11s1sr1oZ1v11ri1rio11v1cn14x1v ffl CD C. 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SUPPLY CO1 HARDWARE FEEDS and SEEDS 418-420 South Gay Sr. Dial 2-6107 1828 Martin Mill Pike KNOXVILLE, TEN NESSEE KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE K E R R CoMPL1MENTs MOTOR COMPANY 1 Uf NEW DODGE AND PLYIVIOUTH CARS AND TRUCKS We Service All Makes and Models A D Let Us Service Your Car To Save Your Car U 0 0 LIFETIME GUARANTEED BUY WAR BDNDS wg. 1110101-ri-vgfvioiini-,101 V? i 3 Z azsjoiniojoia 1 o , , , , , , - , 1 -.- 1 ,, 1 l offzuat-..1n-Inintoiniuqpnzu101011110499-.I-ninxoioioingui.r3n1u:o1.m1--I-ar-010307oiuinznini- o gozozozoifrio:10101014v:cn:o:4n1o14n1oi1v101as::m1ar11n1o10jo:4:14v:4u11 I10:1v1o1o1o:u11,:o1n11-znzuzavzoie-1014,j,,j,,1,,j,,j,,:,,1,,i,,1,,1, UNIQN AVENUE BUY WAR BQNDS BARBER ST-TGP 1. VV. IVIIPIQS VV. C. Baker BRQADWAY PLUMBING t 4 AND HEATING COMPANY R, T. Rush Davnd Moms W' C' Maples' Mamgcf FOUNTAIN CITY DIAL 6-Isis OR 6-zsos COMPLIMENTS UF I SPENCE ST-TUE CO. 430 South Gay Street 0 COMPANY KNOXVILLES OLDEST EXCLUSIVE DOUGHNUT5 SHOE STORE LECQNTE MARKET p AY C A SH M E A T YOU WITH THE 'BEST G R 0 C E R Y 1228 EAST MAIN AVENUE DIAL 3-7133 IACKSGN AVENUE ICHN DEERE FOR QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT FURNITURE IDDIN5 MACHINERY W , CQMPANY WCDCDRUFPS KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE DIAL 2-5'3' South Gay Street Si,x ly-Mx 1win:u:nzuzoziizqi..-iizavznizii:-uzuzuin---iiviciiaviaizaiiqiiuznz111-uznguzoiuinzoioiuznzi AIR CONDITIONED EOR YEAR AROUND COMEORT aa S 'lxxvta CAFE-TER IA Private Dining Rooms for PAR TIES ima' BAN Q UE T 5' O I O Accommodations for I0 to 50 N.E.BURLE5oN oRoeERY PAN-AM GASOLINE MARYVILLE HICHXVAY-MT. ouvu GROCERIES MEATS We Deliver Phone Z-9438 ' 3 :gg-1.2:'I':11g1EgZ5.e:2:2:2ff ' 4' 11:52 ':, ' .Q:2:32E15 0 525525 fIi'E'E '31-'l:'152-25 ,Q:1 1:v.-' 1.12515 12527 I 31375 Tia-E1l1I i?f?' :f1'1- - , - Q 1 z2922z:'pi1ei21 wie best part of the meal MONDAYDS CASI-I STORE CHAPMAN HIGI-INVAY PAN-AM GAS AND OIL GROCERIES - CANDY ICE CREAM - COLD DRINKS Telephone 3-2416 30:11 101111 1:11 ilu.-:iii 11: 101121 11411 1:in3011110111:11301010141103011 1:11:13- MGDERN FACILITIES AND EEEICIENT SERVICE ARK NATION A BAN MEMBER EEDERAI. RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Congratulations Seniors From The Quality School of the South KNOXVILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE 0 This school occupies its own large school building. 0 It is FULLY ACCREDITED. O Placement of graduates is no proh- lem. Although this is the largest business college in this area, many more calls are received than can be supplied. 0 Catalogs are free-YV1'ite for yours TODAY. K 0X ILLE BUSINESS COLLEGE ly-eight goin:--111014: luiuiulxzluininluinl91011: 103010 1 unix: :wifi-1:1az1nr..-1:1-oiniuzngoini1:-::1-414:11 sioioiojoioif-1v1oio:n:1v1o:n1v14r1oio:n1oj0:4x11vjoj1v1avj1vjoj4 14-1ojo1o:o1cv1cv:oi4vj4:14v14n1o14n:c CGNGRATULATIGNS A CQMPLIMENTS OF I0 the SEN1OR CLASS LEM ANDERSON G A L 0 FOOD MERCHANTS ICE CREAM CO. 1n Knoxville Since 1913 COMPLIMENTS OF P A R K V I E W O R O C E R Y S A M T O O L E NOT HOW CHEAP BUT HOW GOOD 1821 VESTA1 AVENUE BUY THE BEST FGRGET THE REST Eor Delivery Service Phone 3-6037 !....,:i:1.:..:.,:iz.:U:.,:.,:..:.,:.:i.:.,:.,: .,:.,:..:.,:.. .:.,:.,:., .,:..:..:.,:n:.,:..-., xxty-n ....g. 5. .E o:4bj4x:1rio:o14r:o:+n:o1uioio1u:ojoi1x:1 ri-rioii5101010101014vi-vI4n:1r:1rj4r:1nj1x:crjerj1vi411111111141-1111111111111 f -I FUNERAL HOME - Phone 2--1153 1406 South Gay Street COMPLIMENTS OE WOCZDLAWN CEMETERY ANOTHER YEAR BOOK K OX ILLE GRA I G 0. 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ROUSEH COMP ANY INCORPORATED 317 West Church Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee PHO T OGRAPIII C SUPPLIES MOTION PICTURE EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES The Friendly Camera Storen SOUTHSIDE PHARMACY 2325 CHAPMAN HIGHWZZd TELEPHONE 3-03l3 MOSELEY DRUG COMPANY Inc. 9 Corner Ogle and Doyle Streets fVestalj 'PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY, MARE THIS YOUR HEADQUARTERS PCR DRUGS, SODA, CIGARS CANDX MAC AZINES AND SUNDRIES OE ALI, KINDS J Ib Kll0XVl.lA'fl' M0s't Mofiflflz Ding .Sf uznzozuzu11:14-zuznznz--in 1111101ugngnzuznznznz910101010--0:muzzn...-nri-ns: :n.:1n1-n1u14:sn-w1ng- if-zuznnxoiugninz-.1 0.011411101010111010141114111:n1n1n1u1o1o1n1n1:v1v1 ::1n1n1u1:x1::14 v 1u1x:1n1a:1:v1 1101011 4-in JIQISTISIW VJQRLDAS EINEST SCHQOL IEWELRY CLASS RINGS MEDALS - TRQPI-IIES PINS Commencement Invitations GENERAL CDEEICES AND PLANT OWATONNA, MINNESOTA rjoicxioioioioinjoinxi vjcxievjoioioioioianifvjoisxiasioia rjoicriurjoissisvicricxioia 1011 01010 1 01-1 1 01:1 1 01:1 1 1: 1 011: 1 1: 191411: 1 :z 1::if114rim:1o1o1o1o1o1o11r1n14r1cr1u11x1o14o:q 1 I I 5 I S R ..- v 31 E ia Z4 3 F? 3 E 2 P. 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