Young High School - Record Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)

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S 1 A, M - 5 X J Jmsyjwgmw MANUFACTURERS OF FINE SCHOLASTIC JEWELRY PROUD WINNER OF covETEn ARMY - NAVY E FOR PRODUCTION OF PRECISION INSTRUMENTS for the famous NORDEN BQMBSIGHT C. W. WINEGAR ROOM 806 -------- BURWELL BLDG A KNOXVILLE REPRESENTATIVE f'3'7fQf?W 5,-, , 7' wp , 2- 4 Q a V I i ff Q i 5946 5 I The RECORD 1946 , X K- 1 X X iixj If 1. X X ,E A .f Ky ' ff' ABN ,A-4.5 , x f X x . C V . .MXXY in X P N x 1 K , E f ' I I 1' Q f .J PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF YOUNG HIGH SCHOOL KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE ROBERT M. JOHNSON Editor-in-Chief LEN MONTGOMERY Business Manager EARL MCCULLOCH Advertising Manager MRS. MARIAM E. GARRETT MRS. ELIZABETH YORK Sponsors Two Tlx' RECGR D 1946 RECORD STAFF 151' Row-jean Hilton, Feature Editorg Frances Towler, Typist, Libby Franklin, Adv. Staffg Betty Jo Wood, Adv. Staffg Helen Huling, Class Editor: Peggy jo King, Adv. Staflg Bridget Ford, Activity Editorg jane Furr, Club Editorg Martha Chunn, Typist, Lois Cogdill, Class Editor, Adv., Frances Linster, Adv. Staff, Sarah Nell Miller, Assoc. Editor, Adv.g Ruth Gibson, Alumni Circulation Mgr.g Betty Jane Long, Typistg Mrs. Mariam Garrett, Advisor. ZND Row-Len Montgomery, Bus. Mgr., Ruth Ann NVhite, Adv. Staffg Bill Merwin, Adv. Staff, Betty Rose johnson, Circulation Mgr., Bill Tarwater, Alumni Circulation Mgr., Billie Elmore, Adv. Staff, Donald Gentry, Adv. Staff, Eleanor Witt, Club Editor, Bobby Hertcl, Adv. Staff, Ruby Lee Williams, Feature Editor, Pat Wood, Adv. Staffg Ruby Dodson, Faculty Editor, Earl McColloeh, Adv. Mgr., Mrs. Elizabeth York, Busi- ness Advisor. 3R11 Row-Bob Pollard, Adv. Staff, Elrod Cheatham, Adv. Staffg Lem Keith, Adv. Stagg Edgar Long, Adv. Staffg John Hudson, Adv. Staffg Bob johnson, Editorg Dick Schmid, Asst. Adv. Mgr., Lowlon Mucke, Adv. Staff, jackie Lawson, Adv. Staff: Charles XWebb, Adv. Staffg George Parks, Adv. Staff. The RECORD 194 6 ng High if X X Q This is a chronicie of the youth of You ' ment to him we, h his piacc in hfe it brings any happiness or enyoy We hope t at X reac 2 . . . . this work has completed its task ff vviii fcei that memories to a d remem cs ' , the sta , ' e ' X ' . h ' ii that read it an D' Wflisamn Four Ui X,-' this chronicle vviii bring happy es at Young High Schooi. ber the happy tim CONTENTS Facuity ,,,, Seniors ,, , Under Ciassmen ,,,, , Ciass Favorites , ion 7,,,, Beauty Sect Features H Ciubs ,,,,, ,, Arts ,.,, The Fine Activities Athietics Advertising , ,,f,,, , The RECORD 1946 DEDICATIU Y We the Seniors of Young High of the Class of 1946, Dedicate this Annual to Mrs. Mariam Garrett, Mama, to express our feeble thanks to her for her leadership, advice, unlimited patience, loving help and the encouragement for Which We shall be eternally grateful. We say again, Thanks, Mama. Fi The RECORD 1946 IN MEMORIAM A 2 i r Q Q l l CHARLES LEONARD GABBARD SON OF MR. AND MRS. LEONARD GABBARD, 132 NICHOLSON AVENUE, KNoxv1LLE, TENNESSEE DECEASED FEBRUARY 9, 1946. He is not dead, this friendg not dead, But, in the path we mortals, not tread, Got some few, trifling steps ahead, And nearer the endg So that you, too, once past the bend Shall meet again, as face to face this friend You fancy dead. -Robert Louis Stevenson. Qix IRENE SWAGGERTY DAUGHTER OF MRS. G. C. SWAGGERTY, ROUTE 9, KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE, DECEASED MARCH 30, 1946. And ye now therefore have sorrow, but I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice. and your joy no one taketh away from you.-St. John. Yet is not Death the great adyenture still, and is it all loss to set slip clean anew. When heart is young and life an eagle poised.--James Elroy Flecker. iT' A The RECORD 1946 .J S The RECORD 1946 Eight PPRECIATIO MRS. ELIZABETH B. YORK As Hnancial director for the RECORD, Mrs. York has given invaluable assistance. She also helped in the arrangement of the com- mencement program. To her we wish to ex- press our genuine thanks and wish the best of luck. MISS NELLE COULTER We, the seniors of '46, wish to thank Miss Coulter for her leadership, friendly advise, and instruction. We wish her the best of luck in her new position. and may she do as much good there as she has done here at Young High in her years here. tis, eg' Tln' R If C O R D l NIR. DUFIJ MRS. SA YLOR The RECORD 1946 S. A. DUFF, Principal State Teachers College, University of Ten- nessee, B. S. in Education Algebra GLADYS ACUFF Ca rson-Newman College i ' ff' - .5 i nfl: ' - fs' -' asv' . 5 lies lg K cv Q If K .. A RUTH JOHNSON ADAMS University of Tennessee FLOYD H. BEANi University of Tennessee B. A. B. S. in Education B. S. English, Latin English MdfbK'l!Idfil'X MARIAM E. GARRETT IOHN T. IOHNSON MADGIQ KELLER University of Tennessee Maryville College Maryville College B. A., M. A. University of Illinois B. A. Ail1!'fit'Hl1 Hisfory, World Harvard Gvnvrul Sr'ii'n1'f', History, S1u'z'1'h, Drama B. A., M. A. Chvmislry, Spanish IQVIQLYN MARNEY Carson-Newman College B. A. Chorus, Baml EDNA PEARL MARTIN CQIFSCJII-NCWIIIKH College B. A. Mulha'mu!ii's, English Ten Biology, Physirs, Preflight Arronulilivs, Cfl'VH'fl1l S1'ir'nr'r LOUISE MILLER BILL L. SAYLOR University of Tennessee Sz'vr1'fury B. S. in Education Physiral Eilurafion, Hvallh GLADYS T. TABLIER University of Tennessee B. S. Geography, Cir its The RECORD 1946 l - I'IIYI,I.IS ISLAND CORA BYIQRS RUTII CATIE . GLENN O. CHRISTIAN NIfI.I.If CK7UI.TI'iR Oliiu State University Cfufelvriu MdP1dXl'V Carson-Newman College Tennessee State College Carson-Newman College CTUIUIIIIJILI University B. A. B. S. B, A, B. S., II. I.. S. Iinglixb, Cirirx lmluxiriul Arlx, Mufbrrllulirx C0mrm'n'iul I.uu', ljlzruviun A. SAM KENNEDY University uf Tennessee B. A. AId,bl'l!IlIlil'X RUTH AI. VVELLS University of Tennessee B, S. in Science Hmm' Ii1'onomi4's A rmvirun llixlnry, Iiflllllllllifi, Sorirzlogy FQ- , fe.: of A ISVIQ ELLIS LOXVE xl. G. MeCULLOUGH -IUANITA D. MUMAHAN GEORGIA R. MANN George Peabody College University of Tennessee University of Tennessee University of Tennessee University of Vanderbilt B. A. B. S. in Home Iieonuinies B, A. University of Tennessee MallJz'maliz'x Hmm' lirmmnlni linglisb is. S., M. s. Typing, Shorthand . . ii' 5-'bg 4, We-I il? mir ELIZABETH B. YORK University of Tennessee B. S. Dixirillulirr' Erlueafion, English NOT PICTURED IVAL W. ASLINGER Carson-Newman College B. A. Dislribuiiw- Erlufulirm, English HARVEY B. MCCALL East Tennessee State Teachers College, Columbia University CLENEYRIA HARRISON Tennessee Polytechnieal Institute B. S. Com mrrvial Law, Amrrimn Hislory, Emrmmirs LLOYD MARCHANT Carson-Newman College B. s.. M. A. B- A- Phvmuf Ellmulion Phyxiral Hifllralion Coafh Courb Eleven The RECORD 1946 Faculty Autcngraphs The RECORD 1946 Il! The RECORD 1946 1 Qi 1 1 11 1' 1 ,1 11 1 11 1 11 V 1 1 1 ,, Y ,1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 M 11 1 11 11 1 1 , 1 1 1 fr Y 1 ,1 1 I 1 1 11 U 1 11 1 11 -Y -f li 1 SENIOR OFFICERS 11 KIAMVS j1iNKlNs , ,7,, President 1 1 a Pm' Wool: , Vice-President 1 MARIIQIELL. FRAZIER , W Secretary 5, 1' Tom MY GILBIAQRT' 7, , Treasurer 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q frf' ?' 'f ' Q,,7 'i 'Qffiilf f ,'1i,i,...'- - Fuurt vvn W'IiNDIiI.l. ATCHLICY Son of Mr. and Mrs. O. QI. Atehley, 3.42 Avenue IS, Knoxville, Tennessee. Young High School I, 2, I, 4. ISIZTTY QIANIYI ANIJIQRSON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wfillett D. Antlerson, 2001 l.aurel Ave., Knox- ville, Tennessee. Tyson Alunior High School I: Girl Reserve Secretary lg Home lfeonomies IQ Young High School 2, 5, 4, Home lfeonomics Z, 33 Girl Re- serve 2, 5, Girl Reserve President 4, Yellowiaeltet Staff 4, Usher 4g Thes- pian 45 Commercial Club 4. BICTTY AN DISRSON Daughter of Mr. Frank C. Ander- son, Neubert,.Tennessee. Home lico- nomies IQ Chorus 25 May Day Festival 2: Girls Choir 35 Home lfeonomics 3, 4g Commercial Club 43 Drill Team 4. BILLY IIIQRRY Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Al. Berry, Route J, Knoxville, Tennessee. Young High School I, 2, 5, 4: Thespian 2, 3, 43 One Matl Night 25 Smiling Through 23 liootlight Club 2, 35 Usher 4, Minstrel 5: A Little Honey 31 Sing for Your Supper 45 Dis- tributors Club 45 Vice-President, D. If. Club 43 Double Door 4. IQRNI-YSTINIC CALIJXVISLI. Daughter of Mr. lfarl Caldwell, Kimberlin Heights, Tennessee. Home lfeonomies Club I, 2, 3: Spanish Club 4. The RECORD 1946 IMOGIiNIi AI.LIiN Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Ii. Allen, Route IU, Knoxville, Tennessee. Karns High School, Knoxville, Tennes- -ee: Seienee Club IQ Program Chair- man of Home lfeonomics Club 5: Young High Sehool: Commercial Club 43 Girl Reserve 4, Yellowjaeltet Staff 45 Commencement Speaker 4. AIACK IIAMBIQRG Son of Mr. and Mrs. P. li. llam- berg, Sr., 310 Kenyon Avenue, Knox- ville, Tennessee. Young High School I, Young High School 23 Knoxville High School 25 Young High School 3, 4. -lIiWlil.I.Ii MARII'f BALDWIN Daughter of Mr. Forrest Baldwin, w'JSlliI1glI7l1 Pike, Knoxville, Tennessee. Central High School I, Girl Reserves lg Home lfeononiies Club lg Young High Sehool 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4g Home lfeonomies Club 2, 3: Glee Club 3, 4, hootlight Club 3, 45 Commercial Club .Ig Yellowjaeket Staff 3, 4g Show Boat Minstrel 3: Madeap Players 3: Drill Team 4, Thespian 4: Sing for Your Supper 4. Strictly Formal 4. MARY IiI.IZABIi'I'I I IIOLING Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Boling, Route l, Neubert, Tennessee. Home lieonoinies Club I, 2, 5: May Day Festival 25 Library Staff 21 Dis- tributors Club 4. DWIGI IT CAGl.li Son of M r. and Mrs. Manley Cagle, Route IO, Knoxville, Tennessee. Young High School I 3 Central Iligh School 23 Young Iligh School 5, 43 Commercial Club 5, 4. Fifteen The RECORD 1946 X'i'II.I.ARD CHIIATHAM Son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Cheatham, Alpine Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee. Young High School l, Z, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Athletic Y Club I, 2, 3, 4, F. P. S. O. A. 4, Iiasy Aces Club 4, Show Boat Minstrel 3, Annual Staff 4, Captain Football Team 4. VIRGINIA PEARL CATLFTT Daughter of Mrs. Violet Catlett. H34 Martin Mill Pike. Sevier County High School I, Sevierville, Tennessee: Home Iiconomies I, Young High School 2, 3, 4, Home Iiconomics Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, Distributors Club 4. MARTHA AGNIiS CHUNN Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd II. Chunn, Chapman Highway, Neu- berts, Tennessee. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer of Band 4, Yankee Doodle Minstrel 2, May Day Festival 2, Footligllt Club 2, 3, 4, Speakers Guild 2, Commercial Club 3. 4, Madcap Players 3, Latin Club 4, Thcspian 4, Usher 4, Annual Staff 4, Yellowiacket Staff 4, Sing for Your Supper 4. TIiD DUNCAN Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Dun- can, Riverside Drive, Route 4, Knox- ville, Tennessee. Young High School I, 2, 3, 4, .live Club 4, Spanish Club 4. CHRISTINIZ COLLINS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul I.. Collins, Route I0, Willianis Road, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economics l, 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, 4. Sixteen BETTY LOU CAR R Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Carr, 423 Avenue B,', Knoxville, Ten- nessee. Home Economics I, Footlight Club 2, 3, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Speakers Guild 2, Yankee Doodle Minstrel 2, May Day Festival 2, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Madcap Players 3, Show Boat Minstrel 3, Thespian 4, Yellowjacket StaH 4, Drill Squad 4, Glee Club 4. JAMES L. COOPER Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cooper, Route IS, Knoxville, Tennessee. Mc- Minn High School l, 2, F. F. A. I, 2, Young High School 3, 4: ,live Club 4, Spanish Club 4. Strictly Formal 4. BERNICE CLIFTON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hodges, Route 2, Boyd's Creek, Ten- nessee. Home Economics Club 1, 2. 3, Chorus I, 2, May Day Festival 2, Yankee Doodle Minstrel 2, Speakers Guild 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Girl's Choir 3. LOIS IEVELYN COGDILL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cogdill, Route 1, Ncubert, Tennessee. President of Chorus I, Secretary of Chorus 2, Secretary and Treasurer of Girl's Choir 3, Girl's Choir 4, Miss Sophomore Class 2, May Day Festival 2, Secretary and Treasurer of Sopho- more Class 2, Library Staff 2, One Mad Night 2, Foorlight Club 2, Klutz Family 2, 3, 4, Runner up for Miss -Iunior Class 3, Thespian 3, 4, Usher 4, Home Economies Club 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Penquin 4, Band Sponsor 4, President of Com- mercial Club 4, Ycllowjaeket Staff 4, Class Editor on Annual Staff 4, Typing Club 4, Strictly Formal 4. DONALD GENTRY Son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Gentry, Kimberlin Heights Pike, Neu- bert, Tennessee. Band l, 2, 3, 4, One Mad Niglitn 2, Orators Club 2, Yankee Doodle Minstrel 2, Thespian 2, 3, 4, Yellowjacket Staff 2, 4, Show- boat Minstrel 3, Footlight Club 3, 4, Band Captain 4, Commercial Club 4, Double Door 4, Advertising Staff of Annual 4, Strictly Formal 4. MARGARET CRUMLEY Daughter of Mrs. Sarah Crumlcy, 707 Blount Avenue, Knoxville, Tennes- see. South Knoxville Junior High School 1: Member of School Orchestra lg School paper staff lg junior Honor Society lg Young High School 2, 3, 43 Member of Band 3, 4. PAUL HENRY Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Henry, Route 1, Neuberts, Tennessee. NELLE DEADERICK Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Deaderick, Route 9, Knoxville, Ten- nessee. Home Economics Club I, 2, 3: Chorus 25 Girls' Choir 3, Commercial Club 3g Distributors Club 4. BOBBIE JO DUNN Daughter of Mrs. Elmer Dunn, 623 lsland Home Pike, Knoxville, Ten- nessee. South Knoxville junior High School: Home Economics lg Folk Danc- ing Club lg Young High School 2, 3, 4: Home Economics 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, 4. AIOHN HUDSON Son of M. E. Hudson, 105 Mc- Daniel Street, Knoxville, Tennessee. Stair Technical High School lg May Day Festival 29 Young High School 2, 3, 4, Asst. Adv. Manager Annual 45 Strictly Formal 4. The RECORD 1946 TOMMY GILBERT Son of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Gilbert, Young High Pike, Knoxville, Tennessee. May Day Festival 2, Football Manager 2, 3, Latin Club 3: Vice-President Latin Club 4, Athletic Y Club 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4, Usher 43 Class Treas- urer 4g Football 4g Strictly Formal 4. BLANCHE EDITH DAVENPORT Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Davenport, Route 1, Neuberts, Tennes- see. Home Economics l, 2, 31 Com- mercial Club 4g Glee Club 4, FPSOA Club 4. RUBY DODSON Daughter of Mrs. O. B. Dodson, Route 1, Neubert, Tennessee. Home Economics Club I, 2, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 43 Distri- butors Club 4g Annual Staff 4, Yellow- jacket Staff 4, Literary Y Club 4. ROBERT G. HERTEI. Son of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Hertel, Route 3, Knoxville, Tennessee. Presi- dent of Sophomore Class 2, Klutz Family 3, 4, Chapel Committee 4, An- nual Staff 4, Basketball Cheerleader 49 Y Club 4. BILLIE INA ELMORIE Daughter of Mrs. Nina Elmore, ISI Keeble Street, Knoxville, Tennessee. South Knoxville junior High School: Girl Reserves lg Fashion show lg Red and White Staff l. Young High School 2, 3, 4, May Day Festival 2: Yankee Doodle Minstrel 2, Orators Club 2, Posture Contest 2, Footlight Club 2, 33 Madcap Players 3: Show- boat Minstrel 35 Girl Reserves 34 Tip-Top Club 3, Treasurer of Tip-Top Club 4, Sing for Your Supper 4, Drill Team 45 Annual Staff 4: Spanish Club 4, Commercial Club 4g Thespian 45 Strictly Formal 4. Seven teen The RECORD 1946 J. T. HURST Son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hurst, Route 9, Knoxville, Tennessee. JEANETTE FORD Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conard Ford, Route 10, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economics 1, 2, 34 Commercial Staff 3, 44 Yellowjacket Staff 4. ROWENA MARIE FORD Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford, 204 Aultman Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee. South Knoxville junior High School: Red and White Staff 14 Folk Dancing Folk 14 Young High School 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 2, 34 Commercial Club 3, 44 Yellow- jacket Staff 4. CHARLES C. HUTSON Son of Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Hut- son, Route 10, Knoxville, Tennessee. Central High School 1, 2, 34 4-H Club 1, 2, 34 Hall-Monitor 24 Bus Patrol 24 Young High School 44 4-H Club 4. MARY LOUISE FRENCH Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. French, Sr., Martin Mill Pike, Route 10, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Eco- nomics Club 1, 24 Commercial Club 3, 44 Yellowjacket Staff 4. Eighteen BRIDGET ANN FORD Daughter of Mrs. Edith Anderson, Route 9, Chapman Highway, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economics 1, 2, 34 May Day Festival 24 Commercial Club 3, 44 Madcap Players 44 Annual Staff 44 Drill Squad 44 Yellowjacket Staff 44 Speech Choir 4. BILL HUSKEY Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Huskey, Sr., 20 Clancy Avenue, Knoxville, Ten- nessee. South Knoxville junior High School 14 Young High School 2, 3, 4: May - Day Festival 24 Distributors Club 4. LIBBY FRANKLIN Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Franklin, Hialeah Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 44 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 4g Yankee Doodle Minstrel 24 Speaker's Guild 24 Footlight Club 2, 3, 44 Thespian 3, 44 Miss Junior Class 34 Showboat Minstrel 34 A Little Honey 34 Com- mercial Club 3, 44 Madcap Players 34 Tip Top Club 44 Annual Stal? 44 Double Door 4. MARIDELL FRAZIER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Frazier, 620 Baker Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee. South Knoxville Junior High School: Band 14 Girl Reserve 1. Young High School 2, 3, 4: May Day Festival 24 Home Economics 2, 34 Band 34 Secretary of Band 4g Nine Girls' 34 Music Festival 34 President of Girl Reserves 44 Girl's Choir 44 Usher 44 Secretary of Senior Class 44 Secretary of Spanish Club QLos Ami- gosj 44 Miss D. A. R. 44 Strictly Formal 4. JAMES ALVAN JENKINS Son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. jenkins, Beech Street, Route 3, Knox- ville, Tennessee. Chorus 14 4-H Club 24 Footlight Club 2, 3, 44 Showboat Minstrel 24 Literary Yu Club 3, 44 Thespian 3, 44 Treasurer of Thespian 44 Commercial Club Program Chair- man 34 Commercial Club 44 Yellow- jacket Staff, Advertising Manager 34 Yellowjacket Staff, Circulation Manager 44 Usher 44 Easy Aces 44 President Madcap Players 44 Spanish Club 44 Latin Club 44 President of Senior Class 44 Sing for Your Supper 44 Com- mencement Speaker 44 Double Door 4. ,IANIi I.IiIi FURR Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M. Furr, lll Nicholson Avenue, Knox- ville, Tennessee. May Day Festival Z, Ilome Iiconomies Club I, 2, 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Showboat Minstrel 3, Footlight Club 3, 4, Yellowjacket Staff 4, Drill Squad 45 Madeap Players 4, Usher 4, Tip Top Club 4, Sing for Your Supper 4, Spanish Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Thespian 4, Strictly Formal 4. J. C. Juno Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ii. Judd, S03 Hawthorne Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee. BIZULAH GIl.I.IAM Daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles T. Gilliam, 379 Wfoodlawn Pike, Knox- ville, Tennessee. Clinton High School I, 2: Il. If. C. Club I, 2, Glee Club I, 2, Delta Kapa Sigma No. 1, 2, Drill Squad 2. Young High Sehool 3. 4: Speak Iiasy Club 3: Home Iieonomies 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Madeap Players 3, .live-Ilttes 3, 4, Footlight Club 3. I.ORINI'1 GRAVIES Daughter of Mrs. Retta Reed and the late Mr. Hobert Graves, 1936 Mc- Clung Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Iieonomies 1, 2, 3, Distributors Club 4. ,IACKIF GICOR Gli LAWSON Son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd VV. I,awson, Taylor Street, Route 81, Knox- ville, Tennessee. l3eginner's Band IQ Hand 2, 3, May Day Festival 2, Speech Class Z, Footlight Club 2, Stage Crew 2, Drama Class 3, Football 3, 4, Com- mereial Club 3, Assistant Sound Ilf- feetman for Nine Girls 3, Klutz Family CSluggoj 4, Athletic Y Club 4, Iiasy Aces 4, Basketball 4, Adver- tising on Annual Staff 4, Strictly Formal 4. The RECORD 1946 ROBERT Mac1FARl.AND .IOIINSON Son of Mr. and Mrs. VU. M. john- son, Route 4, Riverside Drive, Knox- ville, Tennesseea Yellowjaeket Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, Z, 3, 42 Footlight Club 2, 3, 4, One Mad Night 2, May Day Festival 2, Klutz Family 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Brother Goose 3, A I.ittle Honey --stage manager 3, I,iterary Y Club 3, 4, Thespian 3, 4, President of Thespian Club 4, Commercial Club 3, Ifditor of Record 4, Usher 4, Spanish Club 4, Commencement Speaker 4, Double Door 4, Sing for Your Sup- per 4. RUTH KATHI,IiIiN GIBSON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson, Route 9, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Ifeonomics Club I, 2, 3, Distri- butors Club 4Q Annual Staff 4. NORMA jIiAN GRAHAM Daughter of Mr. antl Mrs. II, G. Graham, 901 Iileanor Street, Knoxville, Tennessee. Quincy ,Iunior High School, Quincy, Illinois: Mixed Choir l, Knox- ville High School 2, 3: Home lieonimies 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Young High School 4: Glee Club 4, Yellowjaeket Staff 4, Home Feonomies 4, Commercial Club 4. I.IiM G. KICITH, ,IR. Sou of Mr. and Mrs. I,. G. Keith, Route IU, Knoxville, Tennessee. Young High School I, Z, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, ,live Club 4, Advertising Staff of Annual 4. SARA IiIiI.liN I IICNDIQRIIIGI IT Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henderlight, Martin Mill Pike, Knox- ville, Tennessee. Glee Club l, Z, Home Iieonoinies Club l, 2, May Day Festi- val 2, Girl's Choir 3, Spring Festival 3, Speak liasy Club 3: Distributors Club 4. Nineteen Tloc RECORD 1946 FLOYD DEWEY LEE Son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lee, 207 Sims Pike, Knoxville, Tennessee. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Y Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain Basket- ball Team 4, All East Tennessee Team -2nd Team 4, All City Foot- ball 4, Co-captain of Football Team 4. JEAN HILTON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ililtin, 824 McNabb Street, Knoxville, Tennessee. Miss Freshman lg Home Economics Club lg Chorus lg Band 1, May Day Festival 2, Penquin Club- Social Chairman 2, Winner Posture Contest 2, Speak Easy Club 3, Thespian 3, 4, Nine Girls 3, Winner of Pos- ture Contest 3, Winner of Extemp Speaking Contest 3, Girl's Choir Ac- companist 3, 4, Footlight Club 3, 4: Penquin Club-Vice President 3, Pen- quin Club-President 4, Yellowjacket Staff 4: Annual Staff 4: Runner up for Football Queen 4: Double Door 4, Class Historian 4. BOBBIE NELL HOWARD Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Howard, 103 Lake View Drive, Knox- ville, Tennessee. Girl Reserves lg Chorus 1, Z, All Girl's Choir 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, Foot- light Club 2, 3, 4: May Day Festival 2, Oratory Club 2, Yankee Doodle Minstrel 2: Showboat Minstrel 3, Penquin Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Madcap Players 3, Majorette 4: Sing for Your Supper 4, Annual Staff 4g Thespian 4. BOBBIE HUFFAKER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Huffaker, Boyds Creek, Route 2, Ten- nessee. Home Economics 1, 2, 3: Chorus 3: Commercial Club 4. A. EDGAR LONG, JR. Son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Long, Route l, Rockford, Tennessee. Young High Schiol 1, 2, 3, 4: 4-H Club 3, Spanish Club 4, Advertising Staff of the Annual 4, Commencement Speaker 4. Twenty HELEN PAULINE HILL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hill, 1413 Blount Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 3, 4. BLANCHE HOUSER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Long, 329 Haywood Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee. South Knoxville Junior High School: Chorus lg Dramatic Club lg Young High School 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, Home Economies Club 2, 3, 43 Com- mercial Club 3, 4. JOE H. LEONARD Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Leonard, Young High Pike, Knoxville, Tennessee. Young High School 1, 2, 3, 4, Jive Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Commencement Speaker 4. HELEN HULINGY Daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Huling, 203 Avenue A, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economics 1, Glee Club 2g Speaker's Guild 23 Girlls Choir 3, Commercial Club 35 Spring Festival 35 Distributors Club President 43 Class Editor on Annual Staff 4. DOROTHY IRWIN Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Irwin, 1207 Cottrell Street, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economics 13 Com- mercial Club 3, Footlight Club 3, Showboat Minstrel 3, Distributors Club 4. 1 BETTYE ROSE jOHNSON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. johnson, Route 9, Sevierville Pike, Knoxville, Tennessee. Chorus l, 2, 35 Publicity Chairman of Penquins 25 Secretary of Penquins 35 Vice-President of Penquin 45 Public Speaking 25 Min- strel 25 Thespian 35 Secretary of Thes- pian 45 Nine Girls 35 Showboat Minstrel 35 Madcap Players 35 Social Chairman and Vice-President of Foot- light Club 45 Literary Y Club 3, 45 Choir-Social Chairman 35 Athletic Y Club 45 Cheerleader 45 Annual Staff- Circulation Manager 45 Double Door 45 Giftorian 4. PEGGY JO KING Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Audley P. King, Route 9, Sevierville Pike, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economics l, 2, 35 May Day Festival 2, 35 Com- mercial Club 3, 45 Chorus 35 Drill Squad 45 Yellowjacket Staff 45 Annual Staff 4. EARL T. McCOLLOCH Son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Mc- Colloch, W'oodlawn Pike, Route I0, Knoxville, Tennessee. Yellowjacket Staff l, 2, 3, 45 May Day Festival 25 Basketball 2, 35 Captain of Basketball Team 45 Athletic Y Club 2, 3, 45 Literary Y Club 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Spring Festival 35 Latin Club 35 Latin Club Treasurer 45 Football 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Easy Aces Club Secretary 45 Strictly Formal 4. BOBBIE LYNN KNISLIZY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Knisley, Route 9, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economics I ,2, 35 Glee Club I, 35 Musical Variety Show 3. FRANCES LARGE LINSTER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Large, Route 3, Maloney Road, Knox- ville, Tennessee. Home Economics I, 2, 35 Chorus 25 Girl Reserves 25 Girl Reserves Vice-President 35 Girl Reserves 45 Choir 3, 45 Footlight Club 2, 35 Secretary of Footlight Club 45 Com- mercial Club 3,45 Yellowjacket staff 3, 45 Showboat Minstrel 35 Thespian 45 Penquins 45 Annual Staff 4. 1. The RECORD 1946 EUGENE McCARROLL Son of Mrs. Gertrude McCarroll, Route 3, Knoxville, Tennessee. IRENE KING Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie King, Route 9, Knoxville, Tennessee. Young High School 15 Halls High Sehool5 Young High School 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 4. BETTYE MAXINE KIRBY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Kirby, Martin Mill Pike, Knoxville, Tennessee. Farragut High School I, 2, 35 Young High School 35 Spanish Club 45 Commercial Club 45 Chapel Committee 45 Yellowjacket Staff 4. MARY KATHERINE LAREW Daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Larew and the late Mr. W. H. Larew, 1649 Sevier Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economics Club l5 Girl Reserves I, 3, 45 Library Staff 2, 3, 45 Orators Club 25 Yankee Doodle Minstrel 25 Yellowjacket Staff 3, 45 Literary Y Club 3, 45 Thespian 3, 45 Showboat Minstrel 35 Madeap Players 35 Com- mercial Club 35 Secretary of Com- mercial Club 45 Footlight Club 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 Double Door 4. BILLY MAPLES Son ot' Mr. and Mrs. QI. W. Maples, Route 9, Chapman Highway, Knox- ville, Tennessee. Twenty-one The RECORD 1946 XVALTER MIZADOR Son of Mr. and Mrs. L, W. Meador, Kimberlin Heights, Tennessee. May Day Festival 25 Football 45 Yellow- jacket Staff 45 Commercial Club45 Athletic Y Club 4. DOROTHY LETSINGER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Let- singer, 4014 Chapman Highway, Knox- ville, Tennessee. MARGARET ANN MCRAE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McRae, 22 N. Lane Eagleton Village, Maryville, Tennessee. May Day Festi- val 15 Tip Top Club 45 President of Future Homemakers of America Club 45 Miss Home Eeonimics 4. DOROTHEA MANES COX Daughter of Mrs. Mary Manes, Neubert, Route 1, Tennessee. Home Economies Club 1, 2, 35 May Day Festi- val 25 Distributors Club 4. LEN MONTGOMERY Son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Leon Montgomery, S605 Lakeshore Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee. Shop 15 Business Manager of Yellowjacket 2, 3, 45 Literary Y Club 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 May Day Festival 25 Athletic HY Club 3, 45 Business Manager of Minstrel 35 Business Manager of Minstrel Variety Show 35 Vice-Presi- dent of Junior Class 35 President of Commercial Club 35 Spanish Club 3, 45 Track Team 35 Business Manager of Y Club Concession Stand 35 Busi- ness Manager of Annual 45 Business Manager of Sweetheart Dance 45 Usher 4. Twen ty-two VIRGINIA LAYMAN Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Layman, 208 West Redbud Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee. Penquin 1, 25 President of Penquin Club 35 Social Chairman of Penquin Club 45 Chorus 25 Girls' Choir 35 President Girls, Choir 45 Usher 45 Runner-up Miss Sophomore 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 May Day Festival 35 Athletic Y Club 45 Senior Class Social Chairman 45 Cheerleader 45 Sing for Your Supper 45 Yellow- jacket Staff 45 Class Testator 4. BETTY JANE LONG Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Long, 610 Augusta Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economics 1, 2, 35 May Day Festival 25 Girl Reserves 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Footlight Club 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Glee Club Secretary 45 Jivette 45 Sing for Your Supper 45 Yellowjacket Staff typist 45 Annual Staff 45 F. S. O. A. Secretary 45 Drill Team 45 Strictly Formal 4. WILLIAM H. MERWIN Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mer- win, Route 4, Riverside Road, Knox- ville, Tennessee. Young High School 1, 2, 3, 45 Jive Club 4. BETTY JO MARSHALL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Marshall, Taylor Road, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economies Club 1, 25 Chorus 15 All Girls' Choir 3, 41 Commercial Club 3, 45 Yellowjacket Staff 4. WANDA MATHENY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Matheny, Route 3, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economics Club 1, 25 Girl Re- serves 2, 3, 45 Footlight Club 2, 3, 45 May Day Festival 25 Speak Easy 35 ShoWboat Minstrel 35 Debate Team 35 Tip Top Club 3, 45 Yellowjacket Staff 3, 45 Commercial Club 3, 45 Madcap Players 45 Thespian 45 The Congo 4. BETTY MAYFIELD Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Mayfield, 100 Mayheld Avenue, Knox- ville, Tennessee. Chorus 13 Beginners Band lg Girl Reserves 1, 23 All Girls' Choir 3, 43 Home Economics Club 4. SARAH NELL MILLER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j. H. Miller, 521 Blount Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economics 13 Foot- light Club 2, 3, 43 Secretary of Orators Club Z3 Library Staff 23 Mad- cap Players 33 Literary Y Club 3, 43 Girl Reserves 3, 43 Rich Man, Poor Man 33 Showboat Minstrel 33 Usher 43 Glee Club 43 Thespian 43 Commercial Club 43 Assistant Editor of Annual 43 Yellowjacket Staff 4. HERBERT GENE MURPHY Son of Mrs. R. E. Murphy, 210 Moody Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee. Yellowjacket Staff 33 Distributors Club 4. EDNA KATHLEEN NEUBERT Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Neubert, Neubert, Tennessee. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 33 May Day Festival 23 Commercial Club 3, 43 Yellowjaclict Staff 3, 4. THELMA NOE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bige Noe, Cruze Lane, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economics Club 1, 23 May Day Festival 23 Commercial Club 3, 43 Yellowjacket Staff 43 Strictly Formal 4. The RECORD 1946 FRED1-IR ICK LOWLON MUCKE Son of Mr. and Mrs. ,l. Fred Muclte, Salem Road, Route 10, Knox- ville, Tennessee. Band 1, 2, 33 One Mad Night 23 Yankee Doodle Minstrel 23 Thespian 2, 33 Rythmaires 2, 33 Cheerleader 33 Brother Goose 33 Footlight Club 33 President of Footliglit Club 43 Madeap Players33 Showboat Minstrel 33 Dixie Land Pour 43 President of Glee Club 43 Vice President of Thespians 43 Easy Aces 43 F. P. S. O. A. 43 Double Door 43 Strictly Formal 4. CATHERINE NEUBERT Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Neubert, Maloney Road, Knoxville, Tennessee. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Home Economies Club 1, 2, 33 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 33 Girl Reserves Treasurer 43 Huckleberry Finn 13 May Day Fes- tival 23 Showb0at Minstrel 33 Thes- pian 3, 43 Yellowjacket Staff 3, 43 Band Clinic 3, 43 Footlight Club 3, 43 Madcap Players 43 Speech Choir 43 Strictly Formal 4. DOROTHY JEAN NEUBIERT Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Neubert, Maloney Road, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 33 May Day Festival 23 Footlight Club 2, 3, 43 Thespian 3, 43 Yellow- jacket Staff 3, 43 Brother Goose 33 Showboat Minstrel 33 Madeap Players 43 Speech Choir 43 Girl Reserve Treasurer 43 The Other Ghost 43 Teen Magic 4. BLANCHE NOE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Noe, Route 1, Neubert, Tennessee. Home Economics 1, Z, 33 Spanish Club 43 Commercial Club 3, 4. EDWARD NORTON Son of Mr. and Mrs. ,lohn W. Norton, Route 9, Knoxville, Tennessee. Twen ty-th ree The RECORD 1946 GEORGE PARKS Son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Parks, 7l2 Blount Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, May Day Festival 2, Junior Class President 3, Annual Stal? 4, Vice President of Easy Aces Club 4, Glee Club 4. PEGGY LOUISE PRATER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Prater, Route 3, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, Brother Goose 39 'lShowboat Min- strel 3, Commercial Club 33 Distri- butors Club 43 Class Prophet 4. HELEN C. SATTERFIELD Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Satterfield, 225 Scottish Pike, Knox- ville, Tennessee. South Knoxville Junior High School: Girl Reserves lg Red and White Staff 11 Young High School 2, 3, 4g jivettes 3, 4, Klutz Family 49 Annual Staff Sports 4. KATHERINE SELF Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Self, Route 3, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economies 1, 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Commence- ment Speaker 4. CHARLES RULE Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rule, Neubert, Tennessee, Route 1. Young High School 1, 2, 3, 4. Twenty-four PEGGY ANN NORTON Daughter of Mr. ahd Mrs. John W. Norton, Route 9, Knoxville, Ten- nessee. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 33 Glee Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 4. ELIZABETH ANN RUDDER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rudder, Route 3, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economics 1, 2g Spanish Club 4. BOB POLLARD Son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Pollard, 2410 Oak Grove, Knoxville, Tennessee. South Knoxville Junior High School lg Young High School 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 45 Y-Club 3, 4, Usher 4, Easy Aces 45 Yellowjacket Staff 4, Glee Club Treasurer 4. LOUISE SHARP Daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L, H. Sharp, 318 Ellen Street, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Chorus 4. DAISY ANN SMITH Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Smith, 606 Blount Avenue, Knox- ville, Tennessee. Young High School 1, 2, 3, 4. FAYE SMITH Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe D. Smith, Route I, Neubert, Tennessee Home Iieonomics I, 2, 4g Chorus 1, 2, Girls' Choir 35 May Day Festival 2, Commercial Club 3, 43 Football Queen Contest 4, Home Economies Club 4, Yellowjaclcet Staff 4. JEAN SMITH Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. joe D. Smith, Route I, Neubert, Tennessee. Home Economics I, 2, 4, Chorus 2, May Day Festival 2, Drill Squad 4: Home Economics Club 4, Commercial Club 4. CARL M. SMITH, JR. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Smith, Sr., 5612 Chapman Highway, Lake Forrest, Knoxville, Tennessee. Band I, 2, 3, May Day Festival 23 Rhyth- maires 2, 3, jive Club 4. JOY TARWATER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M, S. Tarwater, Route I, Neubert, Tennessee. Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, Chorus 2, Choir 41 Commercial Club 3, 4. FRANCES TOMBERLIN Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tomberlin, Route 3, Knoxville, Ten- nessee. Home Economics Club 1, 2, 33 Commercial Club 3 5 Distributors Club 4. The RECORD 1946 RICHARD R. SCHMID Son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert If. Schmid, Greenway, Route 12, Knox- ville, Tennessee. 4-H Club I, 2, 3: Sing for Your Supper 45 Glee Club 45 Footlight Club 4g Assistant Advertising Manager 4, Easy Aces 4. HELICN RUTH SPANGI.IiR Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford L. Spangler, Route I, Neubert, Ten- nessee. Home Economies Club I, 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, 4: Yellowjacltet Staff 4. CAROLINE jOANNIi SQUIRIES Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Squires, Alta Vista Apartments, No. ll, 101 Mimosa Avenue, Knoxville, Tennes- see. Gainesville High School, Gaines- ville, Georgia: Dramatics Club lg Glee Club I, 25 Band l, 2g Biology Club Secretary 2, Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3, Young High School 3, 4, ,Iive-ettes J, 4: Dramatics Club 3: Yellowjacket Stiff 43 Madcap Players 45 Thespian 4. ADDIE MAE TIiFFI2Tlil.I.IiR Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j. S. Teffetcller, Ford Valley Road, Route 9, Knoxville, Tennessee. Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, May Day Festival 2, Com- mercial Club 3, 4: Glee Club 4. CHAR LIES WILI.IAM TARWATIQR Son of Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Tar- water, Belt Road, Route 3, Knoxville, Tennessee. Young High School I, 2, 3, 4: Footlight Club 3, 43 Thespian 3, 4, Advertising Staff of Annual 43 Literary Y Club 4, Double Door 4. Twen ty-B ve The RECORD 1946 CHARLIE WEBB Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb, Seviervillc Pike, Knoxville, Tennessee. Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 May Day Festival 25 Glee Club 35 Spring Festival 35 Y Club 3, 4. BEATRICE WEAVER Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. W'eaver, Route 1, Neubert, Tennessee. Home Economics Club 15 Chorus 1, 25 Yankee Doodle Minstrel 25 May Day Festival 25 Footlight Club 2, 35 Speakers Guild 25 Choir 3, 45 Madcap Players 35 Music Festival 35 Girl Reserves 45 Jive- ettes 45 Drill Team 45 Spanish Club 45 Strictly Formal 4. RUTH ANN WHITE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. White, Route l, Neubert, Tennessee. Girl Reserves l, 2, 35 Home Economics Club 15 Footlight Club 2, 35 May Day Festival 25 Yankee Doodle Minstrel 25 Orator's Club 25 Commercial Club 35 Yellowjacket Staff 35 Madcap Players 35 Annual Staff 45 Secretary-Treasurer of Distributors Club 45 Miss Bingo 45 Thespian 4. RUBY LEE WILLIAMS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Williams, Route 10, Knoxville, Ten- nessee. Home Economics Club 1, 25 Chorus 1, 25 Speaker's Guild 25 Yankee Doodle Minstrel 25 May Day Festival 25 Footlight Club 2, 3, 45 Girl Reserves 2, 45 Girl's Choir 35 Secretary Girl's Choir 45 Madcap Players 35 Music Festival 35 Rich Man, Poor Man 35 Oration Contest-2nd Place 35 Band Sponsor 45 Annual Staff 45 Spanish Club 45 Miss Y. H. S. 4. PAT WOOD Son of Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Wood, Maloney Road, Knoxville, Tennessee. Football 1, 2, 45 Glee Club 35 Vice- Presidcnt of Senior Class 45 Easy Aces 45 Athletic Y Club 4. Twenty-six FRANCES TOWLER Daughter of Mrs. George Towler, 305 Mimosa Ave., Knoxville, Tennessee, Kingsport High School, Kingsport, Ten- nessee: Glee Club 15 Home Economics 15 Young High School 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Penquin Club 45 Annual Staff 45 Yellowjacket Staff 4. LORRAINE WELLS Daughter of Mrs. A. D. White, Woodson Drive, Knoxville, Tnenessee. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 45 Huckleberry Finn 15 Home Economics 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 2, Footlight Club 2, 3, 45 Thespian 3, 4, Girls' Choir 3 ,45 Library Stag 35 Commercial Club 3, 45 Yellowjacket Staff 3, 45 Penquins 45 Literary Y Club 45 Strictly Formal 4. WALKER WOLFENBARGER Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Walfen- barger, Route 9, Knoxville, Tennessee. CLORIA ELEANOR WITT Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Witt, 165 Keeble Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee. Girl Reserves 1, 25 Vice President of Freshman Class 15 Drum Majorette 1, 2, 45 Penquin Club I, 25 Home Economics Club 15 Speaker's Guild 25 May Day Festival-Queen's Attestant 25 Klutz Family 2, 3, 45 Mad- cap Players 35 Yellowjacket Staff 3, 45 Y Club 3, 45 Yankee Doodle Minstrel 35 Spanish Club 45 Usher 45 Annual Staff 4. BETTY jo WOOD Danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Wood, 601 Coffey Street, Knoxville, Tennessee. Advanced Band 1, 2, 45 Girl Reserves 1, 25 Home Economics Club 15 May Day Festival 25 Speaker's Guild 25 Posture Contest 25 Yankee Doodle Minstrel 25 Tip Top Club 25 Secretary and Treasurer of Tip Top Club 35 Secretary of Tip Top Club 45 ShoWboat Minstrel 35 Footlight Club 3, 45 Madcap Players 45 Spanish Club 45 Annual Staff 4 5 The Other Ghost 4. Thespian Club 4. The RECORD 1946 FROM A SENIORS DIARY HISTORIAN-JEAN HILTON As we open our treasured book of memories, we feel the urge to reveal some of the most outstanding incidents of our high school days. Naturally some are more memorable than others, such as our first Freshman class meeting. just imagine two hundred and fifteen silly, giggling, bashful boys and girls facing each other for the first time. Well, somehow, we had enough nerve to look the Freshies over and then elected the following officers: President, O. K. Anderson, who is now in the Navyg Vice-President, Eleanor Witt, who was also a band majorette, Secretary and Treasurer, Willard Elrod Cheatham. Since our class was well represented by one hundred and seven wolves, we can readily understand now why cute, petite, and giggily Miss Crippen was elected sponsor. Our first big get-together was a party in the school gymn. We'll always remember this as our first high school party. Jean Hilton had the honor of being Miss Freshman Class that year. Oh! yes, I must mention one event that really helped to make the Freshman class a celebrity. In the Buy A Bomber Campaign sponsored by the school, Betty Jo Marshall sold over 318,000 in War Bonds and had the honor of being named Commander-im Chief of the Army and Navy. It is now 1943. By this time we felt quite capable of taking over Mr. Duff's duties. We had already learned the great art of writing notes and chewing gum in class. Class officers for this years were Bobby Hertel, Presidentg O. K. Anderson, Vice-President. Not only was pretty Lois Cogdill elected secretary and treasurer, but also Miss Sohomore class. We chose Mr. J. G. McCullough as class sponsor. Our class was well represented in the musical organizations in the school. We were mighty proud when Bobbie Nelle Howard Margaret Byrd, and Eleanor Witt were elected majorettes. They sure did a swell job of strutting. Seven sophomores were in the band and eighteen represented our class in the chorus. In the field of dramatics, we were represented in that thrilling mystry One Mad Night. Bill Berry, Lowlon Mucke, Lois Cog- dill, Donald Gentry, and Bob Johnson took part in this thriller. Eleanor Witt, Bob johnson, and Lois Cogdill became members of the new hiking club knownlas the Klutz Family. The Penquin Club bestowed the honor of President on Virginia Laymang Vice-President, jean Hilton. Other Sophomore Penquins were Betty Rose Johnson and Eleanor Witt. Well, here we are to the junior year, thinking by now we know everything. At least we knew what we were doing when we elected the following officers: President, George Parksg Vice-President, Len Montgomery, Secretary, Margaret Byrd, Treasurer, J. N. Burgin. We owe the great success of our junior year to Miss Keller, our class sponsor. The honor of Miss Junior Class was given to Libby Franklin. Oh, yes, we had a Mr, Junior Class who was likeable Bill Merwin. Three junior girls-Maridell Frazier, Jean Hilton, and Betty Rose Johnson-were honored to be in the cast of that thrilling all- girl mystery, Nine Girls. i Len Montgomery was elected President of the newly organized Commercial Club. Junior members of the new social club, the Jivettes, were Maridell Frazier, Helen Satterfield and Betty Jane Long. Shirley Goodin, Wanda Matheny, and Betty Jo Wood were members of the new Tip Top Club. Another newly organized group in our junior year was the Girls Choir in which fifteen of our classmates participated. We could not forget to mention the fact that several of the junior boys participated in the sports field. The basketball team led by Captain Dewey Lee won the district tournament. Other junior boys who participated were Len Montgomery, Bob Pollard, Eugene McCarroll, Jack Lawson, Earl McOolloch. Lowlon Mucke represented the Junior Class in the cheerleading squad. Bob Johnson, Lowlon Mucke, Peggy Prater and Dorothy Neubert were in the all-student play Brother Goose. Our successful junior year ended with an event that will always live in our memory. It was the junior-Senior Banquet. We owe our thanks to Miss Keller and Len Montgomery, who served as toastmaster. Now, we are up to the precious year of 1946. We are Seniors- we expect everything to include us. To start 05 this eventful year wc elected james jenkins, President, Pat Wood, Vic-President, Maridell Frazier, who was also elected Miss D. A. R., Secretary, and Tommy Gilbert, Treasurer. Ruth Ann White was elected Miss Bingo at our big Bingo Party. Several seniors-Virginia Layman, Betty Rose Johnson and Bob Hertel were cheerleaders. Ushers for this year were Tommy Gilbert, head usher, Len Montgomery, James Jenkins, Charles Webb, Earl McCulloch, Bob Johnson, Betty Jane Anderson, Martha Chunn, Sara Nell Miller, Lois Cogdill, George Parks, Maridell Frazier, Virginia Layman, Eleanor Witt and Jane Furr. The band really had an eye for beauty when they selected Lois Cogdill and Ruby Lee Williams to be their band sponsors. The cute strutters were Eleanor Witt and Bobbie Nell Howard. The Girls Choir elected Virginia Layman, President, Jean Hilton, Vice-Presidentg Ruby Lee Williams, Secretary. Bob Johnson, Virginia Layman, Bobbie Nell Howard, james Jenkins were in the play Sing For Your Supper. The title of Mr. and Miss Young High School was given to Ruby Lee Williams and Dewey Lee. Betty Jane Long and Tommy Gilbert were honored by being given the titles of Mr. and Miss Senior Class. The pretty Senior girls who were in the Beauty Parade were Betty Rose Johnson, Virginia Layman, Betty Jane Long, Lois Cogdill, Maridell Frazier, Ruby Lee Williams. Betty Jane Long was honored to be chosen Miss Beauty Queen of the Senior class. Betty Rose johnson, Jean Hilton, Donald Gentry, Bob Johnson, Lowlon Mucke, Libby Franklin, Mary Katherine Larew and Bill Tar- water were in the Thespian play Double Door. As we look over our four high school years, we feel that they have been successful ones. We know that we owe this success to our sponsors and Mr. Duff. He has helped us with our many prob- lems, giving us his assistance and advice. Last but not least, we wish to express our thanks to Mrs. Garrett, who has helped to make our Senior year the most memorable one. Mama,' as she is known to all of us, has been an inspiration and a guiding hand as senior sponsor. Many thanks, Mrs. Garrett, for you are responsible for many precious memories. Twenty-seven The RECORD 1946 CLASS PRGPHECY PEGGY PRATER, PROPHET Several of thc members of our class of '46 are happily married or at least married. The wcdding ceremonies of Jean Hilton and Len Montgomery, Faye Smith and Walter Meador were performed by Rev. Charles Hutson. Ruby Dodson, Betty Anderson, and Ruth Gibson committed matrimony long ago. Yes, and we mustn't forget Mrs. Frances Large Linster and her seven little Linstersj it looks as if Frances is going to raise the bandleader and all the band. Lorraine Wells is engaged as a private nurse in Frances' home. Do not be astonished if, as you enter the various downtown offices, you find the private secretaries perched on their bosses' knee graciously sipping cokes because we have generously contributed to this great field of work. In any of these offices you may find Dorothy Irwin, Betty Jo Marshal, Katherine Self, Louise Sharp, Frances Tomberlin, Ernestine Caldwell, Pauline Hill, and Frances Towler. Irene King, Norma Jean Graham, Helen I-Iuling, and Sarah Ellen Henderlight greatly enjoy their work as telephone operators. Since wc now have the television telephone, they really see some funny sights, believe you mc. Bill Berry is still working hard at his pet hobby, chasing pretty girls, and Ruth Ann White is still after Bill. It seems to me neither are getting anywhere fast. Mrs. Garrett is not worried about state and city government any longer since James Jenkins is now our Governor and Ed Norton has succeeded Cas Walker as Mayor, and Bill Merwin must be com- mended on his great work as City Manager. The only sad part about our recent government election was that Bill Tarwater and James Jenkins couldn't both be governors, so better luck next time, Bill. Our one lady doctor, Martha Chunn, and our gentlemen- Tommy Gilbert, Orville Bales, Carl Smith, and Edgar Long- have all completed their M. D.'s training, and are now practicing in several different cities. While visiting Wendell Atchley in the hospital where he was taken after his last automobile accident, I saw Betty Jane Anderson, Betty Mayfield, and Libby Franklin, who were all earnestly nursing Wendell back to good health. As we walk down the corridors of various other hospitals we will see Christine Collins, Bridget Ann Ford, Margaret Crumley, and Jeanette Ford, who are all graduate nurses now. Gene Murphy has become famous with his Murphy's Mild Medicine for Mad Maniacs. Gene and the morticians next door, Charles Rule and Walker Wolfenbarger, work very well together. Now that we carry apples around in capsules we find that our school marms-Bernice Clifton, Blanche Davenport, Thelma Noe, and Kathleen Neubert-have their capsule collection each morning. Charles Webb and Pat Wood have decided that the Moon Maids are much more beautiful than just common earth girls, since they are operating their Sky-Rocket from the earth to the moon. Joanne Squires is very famous as Capasca the Snake Charmer. George Parks and Bob Pollard are still our daring heroes since they are now playing pro-football in Chicago. We are so happy that Lois Cogdill has accepted her offer from Hollywood. Mary Boling has gone with Lois to keep her hair neat and ready at all times. Eleanor Witt and Beulah Gilliam are very happily engaged as Powers Models. As I flew to New York to see the new Broadway hit, The Heartless Damosel by Betty Lou Carr, starring Betty Rose John- son, F. Lowlon Mucke, and Robert Johnson, I was very well taken care of by the two airline hostesses, Jane Furr and Beatrice Weaver. Lorine Graves and Nelle Deaderick are now buyers for Penny's and Cl1arIe's Department Stores respectively. ' Wanda Matheny and Peggy Norton find themselves bent with age, and have recently started a class known as Learn Young, Girls. They are trying to keep other girls from utter destruction Twenty-eight because they did not find their one and only. As we gaze into the classroom, we find that Virginia Layman is perched on the very front seat. Lem Keith croons each Saturday night at 7:15 over WROI., advertising Huskey's Grocery Store, owned and operated by Billy Huskey. Imogene Allen is having her third laboratory constructed. She hasn't learned yet which chemicals to mix and which ones not to. Dorothy Jean Neubert, Jean Smith, Helen Spangler, and Pearl Catlctt meet each Friday night for their Old Maid's Convention. They are interested in new members, anyone eligible and interested, please see these girls immediately. Billy Maples has entirely rooted Frankie out of the picture. We sigh to think of all the poor girls' hearts he has broken. Jewelle Baldwin, Addie Mae Teifteller, Peggie Jo King, and Dorothea Manes draw a crowd each night dancing at Bird Dog Inn, owned and operated by Dwight Cagle. Margaret McRae is a New York buyer for a large department SIOIE. As you well have noticed the crowd has greatly diminished in front of the Roxy Theatre since James Cooper walks his beat on that block daily. Betty Kirby has now replaced Miss Keller as Spanish teacher at dear old Young High School since Miss Keller has married and is now happily engaged as a housewife. Louise French is the editor of a woman's magazine in Boston. Joe Leonard, the divorce proctor, has recently settled the divorce suit of Rub Williams Lee a ainst Dewey Lee, he was Y S ably assisted by Jackie Lawson. Bobby Hertel is a psycoanalyist at U. T. Helen Satterfield and Billy Elmore are operating a hot dog stand on Gay Street, where they give a yankee dime with every ten hotdogs. Earl McColloch was called freight so long that he really thinks he is a freight train and he is greatly enthused over being a hobo. Ted Duncan and J. C. Judd are operating a men's clothing store in Pennyrile. Dick Schmid works for the city and has recently been pro- moted to elevator boy at the city jail. J. T. Hurst is in the Marines. while Jack Bamberg serves in the Navy. After six years of Navy life, Jack has been promoted to 2nd Class Seaman. Eugene McCarroll is working very hard to become boxing champion of the world. Catherine Neubert is a very famous music composer. Elizabeth Ann Rudder is a Missionary serving in China. Bobbie Nell Howard, after recently becoming engaged for the fifth time, thinks she can really hear in the near future. Sarah Nell Miller writes her juicy Knoxville's newest paper, the Know Hudson. Bobbie Jo Dunn and Betty Jo as cub-reporters. Betty Jane Long has become very the wedding bells ringing gossip column weekly for It All, edited by John Wood work for the paper famous as a model since she has been such for the famous artist Lady Rowena Ford. Donald Gentry feels very proud of himself because is most any place you can find large posters with his picture. The reading, if we shall go that far, says, Wanted for Robbery, 51,000 Reward. Bobbie Knisley and Mary Katherine Larew have made some daring attempts for the reward money. Donald recently robbed the Sevierville Bank, where Blanche Noe is a clerk. Daisy'Ann Smith, with her winning personality, has won her a wealthy husband and now resides on Kingston Pike. Joy Tar- water, Blanche Houser, and Bobbie Huifaker work in various women's shops downtown. Maridell Frazier is now teaching a class How to Have Personality Plus. She certainly has the ability to do so. The RECORD 1946 LAST WILL A D TESTAMENT We, the Seniors of 1946, are now leaving Young High School. We know the sorrow will be great CU so we will leave some gifts and talents of our class to help console you these following years. To Mr. Duff we leave the Junior class in hope that they will be half so smart, talented, sweet and dignified as we were. To the Junior class we leave Mama Garrett to help you as she has helped us and she has our sincere thanks and appreciation for all she has done for us. To the sophomore's, our ability to learn Shakespears. Believe me, you'll need it. We leave the freshmen the will that kept us going these four years. Betty Rose Johnson wishes to leave her acting ability to Barbara Lou Berry. To anyone who deserves it, James Jenkins leaves his willingness to learn. Frances Large Linster leaves the faithfulness she has for Charlie to Evelyn Hollister. Jewelle Baldwin, Betty Jane Long, Sarah Nelle Miller, and Betty Lou Carr will to any group who deserves it, their wonderful friendship. To Doris Watson we will Rowena Ford's drawing talent. The Senior boys in general wish to leave their ability to dis- agree to Congress. To Lynn Rose Stansberry, George Parks wishes to leave the way that only he can chew gum. Jean Hilton leaves her winning smile to Patrica Donaldson. Fate Cooper gets Len Montgomery's ability to get Hershey bars. Beatrice Weaver leaves the thousand ways she can tix hair to Lois Stanton. Maridell Frazier leaves the title of Miss D. A. R. to anyone who can earn it as she did. Lois Cogdill and Ruby Lee Williams leave the chance to be band sponsor to any Junior who deserves it. Addie Mae Tefteller, Bobbie Huflacker, Kathleen Neubert, Blanche Davenport, Blanche Noe, Elizabeth Ann Rudder, Emestine Caldwell and Bernice Clifton leave their love f?j for History to the classes of next year. Bob Johnson leaves the editorship of the Annual to one who can do it as well as he did. Bill Maples leaves his musical ability to Janie.Fackler. To Benny Johnson, Pat Wood would like to leave his many excuses for getting ol! from school. We hope he can do as well. To Marion Farmer we bequeath the way Frances Towler talks and rambles on and on. Peggy Norton leaves a command of Hands off concerning a certain someone called Mole Doyle. Ruby Dodson, Peggy Jo King. Mary K. Larew, Faye Smith and Jean Smith leave their typing ability to the next ones who can make the typewriters go as well as they do. To Mike Wood we will Earl McColloch's awkardness. fl-Ieaven Iorbidj. Ruth Ann White wills to Maxine Pollard her chance to become the first woman president. - Lorraine Wells has a thread-bare book on How to Meet the Man of Your Dreams. Anyone interested in this book can gladly have it free of charge. It's no goodll Bobby Hertel leaves a good set of records to the band. From now on he's listening to a certain soprano called Janie. Mary 'Louise .French, Katherine Self and Billie Elmore be- queath thelr pleasing disposition to the many people in this school who can use it. To Robert Iddins, Bill Tarwater leaves his dependability of getting furniture for plays. Orville Bales leaves his curly-hair lotion to' Mole Doyle. I To Barbara Bauman fwho is doing very well at it nowj we will Frances Towberllns and Dorothy Jean Neuberts ability to get along with people. To the confused people we will tell you a secret. Charles Hutson and John Hudson are two different people. Their names :mind somewhat alike but just go by this: Charles is the woman- a er. To Mike Woods we leave Margaret McRaes funny way of writing. Sarah Nelle Miller leaves her willingness to help others to Buddy Roberts. Have you ever noticed Beulah Gilliams funny accent. She'll give it to anyone who can master it. I can't. There are several Seniors who are very quiet but get there work done well. We hope their will be a lot of these kind of people in future years. In case you don't know who we mean they are Ted Duncan, Lorene Graves, Sara Ellen I-Ienderlight, Nelle Deaderick, Helen Spangler, Jackie Lawson, and Imogene Allen. Louise Sharp, Norma Graham, Irene King and Betty May- field, Margaret Crumley and Pearl Catlett are all very sweet too. There are several girls who could be willed that. In fact too many to name. Everyone knows what a good sport Dewey is and if there. is anyone that can take as much as he has and still come up smiling that person is certainly willed his sportsmanship. To Jane Gorman, we leave Tommy Gilberts bashfulness. Mary Boling leaves her crutches to Charles Webb. Maybe he can get around to his classes quicker then. John Huskey wills his salesman ability to Billy Berry. To Tommy Moore, Dwight Cagle wills his fondness for orange juice. . We have two geniuses in the school, Jack Bamberg and Hugh Stokely, so lt's natural that Jack should leave his quest for knowledge to Hugh. Bob Pollard leaves his quick temper to Gene Burgin. Helen Sattertield leaves her sweet disposition to Betty Jean Frost. Lowlon Mucke leaves his ability of acting and keeping people laughing to anyone who can do it half as well. Bobbie Nell Howard, Virginia Layman, Addie Mae Tefteller and Dorothy Manes leave their weakness of getting engaged and unengaged to the next girls who we know will do it. Betty Jane Anderson and Betty Jane Anderson gladly leave the confusion that their names cause. We leave the natural curly hair of Martha Agnes Chunn, Christine Collins, Wanda Matheny, Catherine Neubert, Peggy Prater, Eleanor Witt and Betty Jo Wood to any girl who is lucky enough to have it. Elizabeth Franklin leaves the book, How To Live Alone And Like It, to any other girl who has a desire to be an old maid. Lem Keith, Carl Smith, Joe Leonard, Bill Merwin, Edgar Long and James Cooper leave their club to the school in general. To John Owens, Donald Gentry leaves his book, How to Reduce and Still Live. Maybe he can have more success with it. Wendell Atchley leaves the built up seat in his car to Bobby Overton. To anyone who wants them, we will Dick Schmid's, Bill Berry's and Gene Murphy's giggles. Betty Kirby bequeaths the beauty of her long hair to Patricia Donaldson. Bobbie Knisley, Bridget Ann Ford and Helen Huling leave their michevious ways to Nancy Ford, Dot Gabbard and Cartha Lynn Doyle. The quietness ut' Dorothy Irwin, Pauline Hill. Bobbie Jo Dunn, Betty Jo Marshall, Joy Tarwater, Thelma Noe, and Ruth Gibson is left to anyone who thinks they can stand the quietness. Jane Furr leaves her baby stares and her many questions to Sag Kent. Peaches Squires says she'll leave her southern accent to anyone that can say Georgia in a true southern manner. Charles Rule leaves his Grow-quick medicine to his younger brother Troy. J. T. Hurst. Walter Meador, and Walker Wolfenharger will their chance to become buck privates to anyone who will take the job. To Betty Sue Brown, Daisy Ann Smith leaves her quiet and sweet personality. On this May 21, 1946, we hereby affix our seal. Sincerely, THE SENOR CLAASS OF '46 Twenty-nine The RECORD 1946 SENIORS OF '46 We, the Seniors of forty-six Have climbed high to attain success Years and classes we've passed by Striving always to do our best. Time has come for us to think O'er happy scene of by-gone days Of our four glorious, happy years Made up of joyful days. First year ways, second year days Our hearts were filled with fear junior hours, Senior flowers Filled our hearts with cheer. Now a band of Seniors, grave Our School sun slowly setting We reach the parting of the ways Where new paths of life are waiting The world is calling for leaders We move with determination To use the knowledge we have gained In the problems of our nation. May we always be guided Along a path noble and high As we come to the time, when We say-Dear Young High-Goodbye MARY KATHERINE LAREW Thirty SENIOR STATISTIC Noisest girl .,,7,,....,A.,,,, .,.,... J :wel Baldwin Noisest boy ,,,, ,..,.....,.., ,,...,.,,., P at Wood Most thoughtless girl .,.. .Y....w B obbie Knisley Most thoughtless boy .....,,, .,,,.,,,,., B ill Berry Best dressed girl ,.,,,.....i,,,ii.... , ,,A,,iv,,.,..,.,..,.,, Jean Hilton Best dressed boy .,,....,,,..i,,...,.,..,....,.,.... . ...,.... Lem Keith Most loyal girl ...t.,, Maridell Frazier, Ruby Lee Williams Most loyal boy ......,.,,........v.......7,,,......,,,..,v... Dewey Lee Most contemptible girl ..,.,.... .....,....,..r..,,, D orthea Manes Most contemptible boy .,...........,...,,,... - ..,, Bill Tarwater Most graceful girl .... Bobbie Nell Howard, Eleanor Witt Most graceful boy .,,.,,....,,o.,,....,.,A.,.... , .,.....,...,....,,..,,,,,.... Teachers Pet, girl .........................,. .Betty Jane Anderson Teachers Pet, boy ..,,.... .,.......,..... J ames Jenkins Best Smoocher, girl ....,,. ......... D orthea Manes Best Smoocher, boy .,...., ............,. . Pat Wood Best dancer, girl ........, ....v,,, V irginia Layman Best dancer, boy .,.,,. .......,..........,,, P at Wood Best actress ,.,,,.,,... .,..,,... B etty Rose Johnson Best actor ......e,e ...,,.r... .Lowlon Mucke Best leader, girl ,,,.,... Best leader, boy ..,...,, Prettiest hair, girl ....,,, Prettiest hair, boy ...... Most spoiled girl ,,-.,.. Most spoiled boy ,,,,,,.. Most studious girl .,,... Most studious boy ...... Most versatile girl .,.,,,. Most versatile boy ,,.,.. ...-.,,Betty Rose Johnson Len Montgomery . ..,.... Eleanor Witt Lem Keith ,,,,....Wanda Matheny ,,,....Donald Gentry Katherine Self Edgar Long ,,,....Betty Rose Johnson .,-...-....-,-.,,Lowlon Mucke Most dependable girl ,...,.,.. .,a,... M ary Katherine Larew Most dependable boy ......,,r...... Most likely to succeed girl Most likely to succeed boy Prettiest girl ,......,............,.,rv Most handsome boy ...,..,,......,,, Best conversationalist girl Best conversationalist boy Neatest girl ....,..,.,,.......... Neatest boy ..,....,,........ Prettiest eyes, girl ..,..., Prettiest eyes, boy ....... Most Talented girl ..... Most Talented boy ..... Biggest Wolfess ....... Biggest Wolf ....,......,V. Best Politician girl ..,... Best Politician boy ..... Bob Johnson Martha Chunn .-.,-,,Len Montgomery Lois Cogdill Bob Pollard .,.-.-,Virginia Layman Dewey Lee .-...--.Lois Cogdill ...-,..--.--.James Cooper Betty Lou Carr Bobby Hertel Hottest line girl ....,. Hottest line boy ..,.,.,,,.... Most Cooperative girl Most Cooperative boy Best Saleslady .,..,,,.,,,. Best Salesman .....,, Laziest girl ......., The RECORD 1946 ....,,.Virginia Layman ..,..,,,,......Pat Wood ..... ..Sarah Nell Miller ...,.,,Bob Johnson ,...-.,Peggy Jo King Bill Tarwater -.-..,.--.Jewell Baldwin Laziest boy .,...... ..........,... , Bill Berry Quietiest girl ....,, ......, Pearle Catlette Quietiest boy .,,,s...........,. ...,...... T ed Duncan Most thoughtful girl .,...... Meridell Frazier Most thoughtful boy ..,........ , ........,.,.. Tommy Gilbert MOS! Awkward girl .....,..,........................ ,Joanne Squires Most Awkward boy ..,..... Earl McCullogh, Gene Murphy Pm-up Girl ..,,.........,....,..,,,,,,..,,,,.,...,,,,. ,Betty Jane Long Pin-up Boy ....,...,.....,,...... Best gum chewer, girl Best gum chewer, boy Most angelic girl ,.,..,...... Most angelic boy .......... Worst gossip, girl ....... Worst gossip, boy ....... Most devilish girl ....,.., Most devilish boy ...,..., Most original girl ....,. Most original boy ...... Most congenial girl ....,, Most congenial boy Most musical girl ...... Most musical boy .,,,r., Cutest girl .,,.,,.......... Cutest boy ....,............,. Most sarcastic girl ....,,.. Most sarcastic boy ......, Kindest girl ..,.........,. ...--...Charles Webb Helen Huling George Parks ,r.....Betty Jane Long s-,......Tommy Gilbert .-..r-.Jewel Baldwin --...-.,James Jenkins ,,..,.,Bobbie Knisley Charles Rule Beatrice Weaver .,.s,..Lowlon Mucke Jane Furr George Parks Jean Hilton James Jenkins -...-.,.Bobbie Nell Howard ...-,.-.--..Charles Webb -,-.-.,Beulah Gilliam .-.....-,..-.-.......,,Donald Gentry Lee Williams Kxndest boy ,,........,.,....,........ Tommy Gilbert, Dewey Lee Most artificial girl ....,,. Most artificial boy .,..... Sweater Girl ....,.,...,.. Casanova boy ....... Patriotic girl ..,., Patriotic boy ....,v -,...T.--......Addie Mae Teffeteller .---.-.--..---.DWight Cagle ---..-.-...Beatrice Weaver Hertel ..,-...Mary Katherine Larew Leonard Jean Hilton Sweetest girl ...,-....Ruby Lee Williams .,-.--...-s,.,Lowlon Mucke Sweetest boy ...-.--,,Bridget Ann Ford Most Temperamental girl ..-..-t-,.-...,-..Peggy Norton Pat Wood Most Temperamental boy Pollard .V..... Ruth Ann White Cutest Couple ....,........... Tommy Gilbert and Maridell F. Montgomery Queerest couple Cogdill and Earl M. Couple most in love ........ Ruby Williams and Dewey Lee Thirty-one O D 46 SENIOR AUTOGRAPHS -L M M7 www aww?if2,E V21 Wy 5,72-'1fLmMfw 42432 gfgwwa Wgiifffw fgffw Wf if W -aa, ZQx.a4,0 ,gffmww 53 qfff, WW .Z Z4-jg -!,64My3 Q,g Q.w,w...1 QWW 1 Mmm 6LLl212c.ez..,Q 5 JM57 QQl.,k.520E WWQQAWX -' ww-f ff-WJ M44 Milan Egg fwmdwgbiff igfaifghvwwf, njpdgfa-4+f 5'f..g,.Zz5., ei,QdfMgW., fyb'zf,fg1gT'wf ?.,v:,f,+,gfffJ my Qw+,,,A5fW'W ggi? QN5V v4..A..:, ff-1, ty -two The RECORD 1946 DER-CLASSME IUNIOR OFFICERS BETTY JEAN STRAINL , , ,,,7,, W Srvrefary JOHNNY CLAPP , ,,Y7,, Vive-Prc'xia'ent BARBARA Lou BERRY ,77,, . . AY.,,,,,,7 Tnfaxurer TOMMY Mookn ,, Y, , Prcsident Th ty th The RECORD 1946 Thirty-four 4 I Atchley, Enid Bell, Bettina Berry, Barbara Lou Berry, Jane Blazier, Wilma Bowman, Ada Bradford, Faye Branson, Betty Lou Brewer, Martha Burnette, Eva Burnette, Peggy Byrd, Jo Carter, Barbara Catlett, Lorena Childress, Willie Pearl Copeland, Sara PHYLLIS BLAND S ponsor :lDeceased March 30, 1946. JUNIOR GIRLS Courtney, Mildred Cresswell, Margaret Cross, Betty Jean Dairs, Betty Farmer, Marion Ford, Betty Jane Ford, Mary Evelyn Foster, Alma Ruth French, Carolyn Frost, Betty Jean Galyon, Bernice Galyon, Lucy Lee Gillespie, Betty Ann Goodin, Shirley Haws, Rose Ann Henry, Betty Hill, Barbara Hollister, Evelyn Houk, Margaret Hurst, Margaret Jackson, Peggy Johnson, Hazel Jones, Edna Julian, Peggy Kelly, Betty Kent, Lorna Kerr, Betty Little, Mamia Lee Legg, Bernice McCall, Matha McCarrell, Doris McCarrell, Margaret McGill, Sally Mallonee, Barbara Manning, Edna Maples, Alice Meek, Rosalie Mitchell, Dorothy Jo Nichols, jeraldine Morgan, Betty Newman, Barbara Owens, Jean Ownby, Mary Kay Pickens, Billie Jean Pollard, Maxine Rainwater, Sue Russell, Linnie Kate Sayne, Fredia Seymour, Bobbie Shelton, Wilma Jean Simms, Lois Sims, Ruby Mae Stansberry, Lynn Rose Straine, Betty Jean Swaggerty, lrene:5 Turner, Mary Ann Thomas, Margaret Thompson, Maxine Wagner, Ruth Watson, Doris Watson, Freda White, Betty Wilson, Joyce Woods, Lois Umbarger, Natalie Evans, Betty The RECORD 1946 in -dl - Banks, James Banks, John Blazier, Delmar Bolden, Jimmy Burchfield, William Burgin, Eugene Byers, Henry Catlett, Ed Cheek, Elbert Clapp, Johnny Dunn, Hillard Ford, J. C. Franklin, Henry Gabbard, Charles? Gabbard, Robt. Gibson, Kenneth Hagaman, Gene Headerick, Daird Hines, Boyd Householder, Lloyd Huff, Roy Johnson, jim johnson, Marvin Kidd, Jack PDeceased February 9, 1946. JUNIOR BOYS King, L. H. Lethco, Henry Long, Donald McCammon, Hilton McCarrell, Darrell McCarrell, Hazen Maxey, Bill Miller, Howard Moore, Tommy Ogg, James Turner Overton, Bobby Owens, Johnny Parham, Bill Partain, Louis Parton, Bobby Phelps, Jack Rainey, jack Ricketts, David Rule, Troy Scruggs, Henry Seepe, Charles Sherrod Lester Walker, Jack Webb, J. D. Whittier, Dewey Widenor, Eugene Williams, Jim Blazier, Edward Spanglei, Robt. Lynn JOHN T' JOHNSON Valentine, Gene Sponsor Thirty-live The RECORD 1946 Anderson, Rose Mary Berry, June Blazier, Louise Blair, Patricia Blazier, Reba Bledsoe, Gladys Bradley, Betty Brewer, Jean Brooks, Dorothy Broome, Barbara Brown, Grace Buhrmaster, Betty Burns, Jean Byrd, Louise Cates, Penelope Chambers, Marjorie Carver, Ella Faye Clark, Evelyn Clifton, Ella Mae Cox, Jimmie Danner, Marilyn Dairs, Betty Davis, Vivian Doyle, Cartha Lynn Dunn, Una Eller, Betty Lou Ellis, Stella Fackler, Janie Fancher, Elizabeth Ford, Nancy Franklin, Doris French, Nancy French, Ruth French, Wanda Fritts, Ruby Lee Gabbard, Dorothy Thirty-six SOPHOMORE GIRLS Gaylon, Beatrice Galyon, Della Gibson, Mildred Gorman, Jane Green, Josophine Hackney, Frankie Lee Harris, Kitty Hawkins, Anna Lea Headrick, Thelma Henry, Barbara Hickman, Ruth Hodges, Martha Holland, June Holland, Ranie Hoskins, Bonnie Hunter, Mary Hux, Doris Jackson, Leoana James, Alberta Johnson, Rosa Lee Jones, Juanita Lee Joyce, Betty Keith, Betty Jo Kelly, Dorothy Kitts, Airs Koontz, Barbara Llewellyn, Ada Ruth Lobetti Mary Long, Mildred Lowe, Dorothy Loy, Dollie Lynch, Alma McColloch, Martha McGill Dorothy McGill, Frances Mackey, Jaunita Mann, Reneau Maples, Frances Maples, Lovetta Miller, Rol:e.ta Monday, Ruth Mooers, Lenora Morrison, Helen Murphy, Virgian Neubert, Evelyn Newton, Lorine Nipper, Barbara Ottinger, Phyllis Palmer, Grace Pettit, Betty Pickens, Doris Roberts, Mary Evelyn Roberts, Ruth Sands, Helen Scott, Jamia Sentell, Mildred Sissum, Inez Smith, Billie Jean Spangler, Elizabeth Spangler, Zclla Stanton, Lois Kate Taylor, Mary French Teffeteller, Helen Thomas, Aileen Thomas, LaVerne Tolliver, Grace Tripp, Betty Tucker, Anna Lee Tucker, Elizabeth Tucker, Marie Tucker, Ruth Turbyville, Wanda Walker, Juanita Ward, Johnnie Webb, Betty Webb, Jeraldine Wells, Faye XVillox, Beaula Witt, Virgian Wolfenbarger, Frances Neubert, Mary Jo Pressley, Adeline Creswell, Lucille Dairs, Dessie Sherouse, Dorothy Lawson, Louise MADGE KELLER Sponsor Bamberg, Paul Blazier, Bobby Bowling, jimmy Branam, Billy Brewer, Kyle Brooks, Robt. Hal Burchell, Bobby Burgin, Darrahl Burleson, joe Burns, Rhea Byers, Kaye Carter, Herbert Cates, jimmy Catlett, Wayne Chesney, Richard Cobble, Billy Comer, Paul Cooke, Chas. Alfred Cooper, Fate Crawfore, Ben DeLapp, Paul llorton, james Doyle, Gene Dunlap, Billy Dykes, M. lfggers, Bobby lfieh, jimmy lillis, Dale lilrod, Thomas livans, Kenneth Finger, Leonard The RECORD 1946 Guiufoium Kyknix ,,,,. , DARRAHL BURGIN JIMMY EICH 7 jANliGORMAN ,, Foley, james Gcrwin, Robt. Earl Giffin, Robt. Grant, Bobby Graves, Paul Graves, Robt. limerson Griffine, Harrison Hawn, Harold Hcrtel, Gordon Houser, Robt. Lee Huff, Denton Huffman, Clarence Huffman, George lrwon, Billy jackson, Prank johnson, Benny johnson, jack johnson, Lindsey jones, Charles judd, Everette julian, Carmen Kates, jack Kelly, Robt. liarl Kelly, Kenneth Kelly, Russell Kelso, Thomas Kidd, Carl Kinjg, Lionel Kyker, Guilford Lawson, Charles Lawson, Max SOPHOMORE BOYS Lethco, Andrew Lyle, j. B. McCammon, Williani MeCarrell, Emerson McCulley, Billy Mabry, Brooks Manes, Theodore Mingle, Bobby Moore, Clarence Murphy, Carl Napier, Lee Nelson, Leon Newman, lfdgar Nipper, Clyde Norwood, Archie Palmer, Samuel Pattison, Bobby Patty, C. S. Pickens, Mack Rogers, Wallgiee Rudder, joe Samuel, Bill Scott, Charles Smith, Billy Smith, jerry Smith, Robt. Lee Smith, Robt. Louis Stone, jimmy Sulfridge, lid Thompson, jack Townsend, jimmy ,, , Pr1'xiJ1'nl 7, ,ViL'v-PrvxiJz'nl W , , Secretary 7 , ,,Trc'usurer Turner, jack Wieklgxiid, Gus Widner, Gilford Willianis, Billy Wimhlivend, Harold Wyatt, Fred Moorehead, Bob Sharp, lfrnest Berrier, Bobby PLOY D H. BEAN Sponsor Thirty seven The RECORD 1946 Q rx .. A Allen, Mary Anderson, Geneva Atkins, Erma Ballard, Wand Lynn Baumann, Barbara Berry, Helen Bolin, Burnette Boring, Mary Brooks, Phyllis Brown, Betty Sue Burnette, Betty Jean Burnette, Joyce Byrd, Erma Burns, Iona Byers, Carrol Canterbury, Charlene Carmichael, Ada Chambers, Monzelle EDNA PEARL MARTIN Sponsor Thirty-eight Cobble, Mary Ann Cogdill, Wilma Currie, Elaine Dairs, Alline Dairs, Janet Denny, Ella Donaldson, Betty Donaldson, Patricia Duncan, Nancy Edmonds, Nancy Elliott, Virginia Ellis, Ruby Elmore, Mary Nelle Emert, Beverly Ann Evans, Mardell Field, Nancy Finger, Barbara Foster, Barbara Fox, Maxine Franklin, Gladys French, Mary Ellen Garrett, Mariam Gattis, Velma Gibson, Betty Jane Gilbert, Patsy Green, Carolyn Green, Nora Frances Hagaman, Vira Lou Haun, Ethel Harn, Billie Henderliht, Sue Henry, Sylvia Hill, Margaret Allen Hillard, Barbara Hickman, Georgia Mae Hilton, Doris Hobby, Ramona FRESHMAN GIRLS Hood, Mary Louise Hooker, Pat Howell, Betty Irwin, Anna Mae Irwin, Audrey Johnson, Joann Johnson, Leah Johnson, Mary Johnson, Norma Ann Johnson, Maxine Jones, Barbara Jones, Dorothy Jones, Juanita Kenner, Mary Ellen King, Beatrice King, Imogene King, Lois Kindsay, Joan Laugherty, Bobbie Jean Layman, Sylvia Llewellyn, Hazel McCammon, Mirrell McCrary, Elizabeth McGill, Ruby Manes, Lena Martin, June Michaels, Jean Miller, Clara Morgan, Jeannette Morgan, Margaret Nelson, Joanne Neubert, Clara Ogle, Frances Ottinger, Alberta Partain, Almedia Pridemore, Lois Ramsey, Frances Riggs, Mary Faye Rose, Reha Rule, Peggy Sams, Beatrice Sauls, Bettie Silvey, Bobbie Jean Simms, Betty Jean Smith, Iona Spangler, Grace Straine, Bonnie Styles, Sharon Summe, Peggy Sutton, Rubenia Tarwater, Christine Taylor, Nancy Thomas, Mary Lou Thomas, Virginia Thurman, Dorothy Tippens, Mamie Tipton, Beatrice Townsend, Grace Trent, Delores Trotter, Betty Tucker, Doris Underwood, Charlene Wallace, Shirley Weaver, Jane Weaver, Nadine Webb, Jean Wells, Katherine West, Maxine Widner, Harriet Wright, Hettie Woods, Edria Trairs, Janie Blanton, Lawson, Betty A - Ag. The RECORD 1946 Allen, Roy Anderson, Jerry Atchley, Bennie Baker, Max Bales, George Banks, Richard Bean, Bobby Bowman, Gilford Burkett, Charles Burnett, Ralph Burnett, Raymond Burns, lildridge Burns, johnny Carroll, Kenneth Carroll, Roderiek Cushion, james Collins, Herman Crews, Stanley Cupp, Ray Dairs, Wm. Paseha Deloxier, Billie Dunlap, Roger lfilliott, .lack lillis, Frank Flanagin, Thomas Franklin, Drury Franklin, Billy Glass, liarl Goddard, Bart l Bois HINHS H HUBERT WOLIVLR SYLVIA LAYNIAN , ROBERT IooiNs , , Green, jack Hackney, jimmy Hancock, lfulis Harmon, Bobby Harveey, Wendell Haun, Carl Hawkins, Ralph Haws, Eugene Headriek, Howard llinehey, Curtis Hines, Bobby Holland, lfllis Householder, Richard lddins, Robert Irwin, ,lack johnson, Cloyd Karnes, Fred Kerr, Hugh King, Kyle Kirby, Billy Lindsey, Leon Lobett, Richard McAfee, Charles Mcl.emore, Kenneth MeMahan, ,lames McMurray, Donald Mallonee, Bobbie Maples, Albert Messer, Dixie FRESHMAN BOYS Moore, David Morgan, lidwin Mowery, Wiley Mucke, Bob Neas, Burdiee Neubert, Bill Newman, Robert Partain, Alex Poston, Gene Reagan, ,Iaines Remine, ,lack Rudd, Ronald Satterlield, Tommy Sayne, Carl Sharber, Paul Sharp, Carrol Sise, Virgil Smith, Connie Tharp, ,lack Thomas, Charles Thompson, Houston Tiller, Ray Tippens, Ronald Tomberlin, Thomas Townsend, Stanley Turner, Robert W'eaver, Clarence W'ells, Theodore Vin'- Prvsidwzf Presideul Sevrvlary Trmxllrvr Woliver, Hubert Vfood, Mike Wyan, Charles Widener, jack Duggan, james Holland, Richard Stokley, Hugh, jr. ,l. G. MeC1Ul.l.OUGH Xvilliams, Charles Slmnmr Thirty-nine The RECORD 1946 CLASS NIGHT EXERCISES May 17, 1946 ---- 8:00 P. M. Processional ...,................................ ......,.,...........,................ Se nior Class Goodbye Young High ..... ...... .. ........ .-........ ....... Class Song President's Address .,......, .......... ......,...........,..... ........ - ..... J a m es jenkins From a Senior's Diary ,..- .....,. -.. ...... -..- ...........,................ -Jean Hilton Manhattan Serenade .... .. ,....... - ....,.. ....,..... ....... ,,....., S e n ior Girls Ensemble I Prophesy . . . ...- ............... ............. - ....... .................... ................... . P e ggy Prator Vocal Solo Through the Years .. .. ......,.. ...,........... .. ......... ...........,...,. , L orraine Wells Class of 1946 Class Poem ................ ....... . ..e..- ........ ............ M ary Katherine Larew I Bequeath . . . ..,,.. .. ........................... ................ - ... .,......... ... .....................,.....,. - ,....,. Virginia Layman Down The River of Golden Dreams ............,... - ......... -..L ..,.......,.....,.,. - ..... Senior Girls Ensemble We See, We Hear . . . We Tell All -..- ............ -. ..- ,.... Betty Rose Johnson, Lowlon Mucke Alma Mater ............... - ......... - .......... - ...... - ........, ........ - .....,.......,,............,...... . Senior Class BACCALAUREATE MAY 19, 1946 - - - 7:30 P. M4 Processional Doxology Scripture I Invocation ............ The Lord's Prayer Sermon ...... ,.......... .... All Hail the Power ... Benediction Recessional Pastor Immanuel Baptist Church .....,...,Rev. A. R. Pedigo .e....t......Ernest Jackson 'i?2IQ1QQ'iiigif'sZ1YS5iiHi5QQli EilQJQl1I ' Harry R. Cooke Pastor First Christian Church ..,...,Sung by Audience Processional ......,,,,....,,.,..... COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES I FOR THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1946 MAY 21, 1946 .W......W.t..,W.m.nf. ...n,......,... Senior Class Star Spangled Banner ...........,..,YY....... ............. F rancis Scott Key Audience Invocation ................... ..............f.................A..................................i... ....... R e v. Charles E. Wauford Pastor Island Home Baptist Church The Desert Song .... ........................riss...,.....,,.s,.,...........................,.. ..,.,, S i gmund Romberg Young High School Mixed Chorus SPEAKERS: Valedictorian ,,,,.,.. ...,.,,,,.Y,,v,,,,,............................,...v,,,....., r.v,,.,, j a mes Jenkins From Frontier to Plantation Salutatorian ...... ................,,...................,,...,,,,...,.,,,.., .......... J oe Leonard Our Constitution Honor Student ........ V........V..........V,...................... - ............... R obert Johnson The Ten Year Plan Honor Student ........ ...,,...r,,,..,...t......t.,t.......,..............,,..,. ,...,, , K atherine Self Tennessee Since T. V. A. Honor Student ...... .......................,........,,.,.,...........,,,......... ..,,,.,, E d gg: Long Honor Student . Recent Trends in Education ,..,.......st..........A,,.-....................................,..,............., Imogene Allen Volunteers of Tennessee As this is the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of our state Tennessee it was thought to be appropriate to select these subjects for our Commencement Essays. The Italian Street Song .,.............,,.,,.....,,..,,..,................,.,...,...,,........,,...,,.,.,,.4..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,,,,, Vigggr He,-but Young High School Mixed Chorus AWARDS Presentation of the Class .......,......................,...,,....,,.,.,..,..............,..........,,... .,,,.,,,,, P rincipal 5, A, Dug Presentation of Diplomas ......................,,.......,,....,..,,,...,,............,,.,,.,....,,,,,,,,,. .,..,,. D g, J, H, Gammon Member Knox County Board of Education Recessional Forty Thr' R ,855 AYOYNGS Furl y-ul Tbc' RECORD 1946 SENIOR 4 I I . .5 S I I 15 . ,3 I I fig 'S MISS BETTY JANE LONG 1 1 1 MR. TOMMY GILBERT Thr' R Ii C O R D 1946 JUNIOR 'Ib .V H?-mmf 'T' fx A , If Q.. MISS LYNN ROSE STANSBERRY MR. JOHNNY CLAPP PmNy4hnw Thr' RECORD 1946 SGPHOMORE QE' MISS CARTHA LYNN DOYLE MR. EDGAR NEWMAN Ptf' TIM R ECO R D 1946 FRESHMAN im. 'Vx MR. ROBERT I-IINES MISS SYLVIA LAYMAN Forty-fi kb v Tlo If vm K1mxf1vE,,,35 Q 5 X1 Q C QSyw X B ax 5 QQ ik O fQ!,,Of,m, If 3? Tlw RECORD 1946 CLASS NOMINEES SENIOR Virginia Layman Ruby Lee Williams Betty Rose Johnson Maridell Frazier Lois Cogdill JUNIOR Irene Swaggerty Lynn Rose Stansberry Mamia Lee Little Betty Jean Frost Rose Ann I-Iaws SOPHOMORE Jane Gorman Betty Pettit Reneau Mann Mary Hunter Jimmy Cox FRESI-IMAN Monzelle Chambers Rubenia Sutton Mary Ann Cobble Sylvia Layman Barbara Baumann Fifty-two X6 L f lffwf'm 'I'1 9 Egg Hfgjf tt k,?iqVcf, L,,g,,2 -5 x M 0 N X Us-f X, I E.:- x f ,' -4 ww ff Q 3 a 4, M 1'fJ,'D.b wr V5.3 L: R. Ford The RECORD 1946 Tlu' R If C O R D 1946 S4 E Fifty MR. AND MISS YOUNG HIGH SCHOOL Rum' Llfls WI1,1.lAMs Dlawm' Lu -four Tfu' R I' C O R I3 1946 f. . 3 A iw ak ' 3 MISS BINGO III ANN WIIII Ififiy-II The RECORD 1946 cm MISS D. A. R. Each year it is the custom to select the student who, in the eyes of the student body, possess the qualities of citizenship, scholarship, leadership and patriotism. This year Maridell Frazier was rightfully selected for this honor. Fifty-SUV ll BAND COLORS ie , The RECORD 1946 it ' J K X i ,YK fi , s m. X A ORANGE AND BLACK We praise thy glorious name V Alma Mater true Home of the daring Yellowjackets Brave, fearless, loyal, staunch and true. Proudly our colors gleam Waving in the sky, Boldly may our banners stream, Oh! Young High Hit 'em high boys, Hit 'em low boys Show them you're tough, Hit 'em high boys, Hit 'em low boys Show them you're the stuff Fight, and fight, and fight with all yo ur might. Sixty-one 9 3 xx Q The RECORD 1946 LIBRARY STAFF lst Row-Eva Burnett, Margaret Mc- Carrell, Rosalie Johnson, Mrs. Phyllis Bland, Sponsorg Barbara Broom, Reneau Mann, Ruby Dodson. 2nd Row-Betty Jean Cross, Dorothy Lowe, Doris Franklin, Bettina Bell, Betty Anne Gillespie. 3rd Row--Elaine Currie, Leonora Mooers, Mamia Lee Little, Mary Katherine Larew. Sixty-foul' DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION lst Row--Helen Huling, Billy Berry, Ruth Ann White. 2nd Row-Mrs. Elizabeth York, spon- sorg Wendell Atchley, Charles Rule. 3rd Row-Dorothea Manes, Sara Ellen Henderlight, Pearl Catlett, Lorine Graves, Dorothy Irwing Ruth Gibson, Gene Mur- Phy- 4th Row-Peggy Prater, Mary Boling, Ruby Dodson, Nclle Deaderiek, Frances Tomerlin. ATHLETIC Y CLUB lfront-L. H. King. lst Row-Conch Marchant, Betty Rose johnson, Lynn Rose Stansberry, Vir- ginia Layman, Bill Irwin, Rcnenu Mann, Maxine Pollard, Bobby Hertel. 2nd Row-Charles Webb, Rose Ann Hnws, Lowlon Mueke, Peggy Burnett. 3rd Row-Earl McColloch, Charles Gnbbard, Fd Norton, Eugene McC:1rrell, Bob Pollard, johnny Clapp, Tommy Gil- bert, Len Montgomery. 4th Row-Elrod Cheatham, George Parks, Gene Burgin, Pat Wood. The R Ii C O R D 1946 l.l'i'i1RARY Y cg1.Uis lst Row-Earl MeColloel1, Betty Rose johnson, Betty Anne Gillespie, Belly jenn Strnine, Len Montgomery. 2nd Row-Bob johnson, Bill Tar- wnter, Sarah Nell Miller, Mary Katherine Lnrew, Eleanor Witt, Lowlon Muclae. 3rd Bow-Lorraine Wells, -lnnies -len- kins, Ruby Dodson. Sixty-iivv Tlx' RECORD 1946 GIRL RESERVES Sixiy-si COMMERCIAL CLUB Thr' RECORD 1946 PENQUINS l,aV1-rne Thomas, Lorraine Wells, Nancy Ford, Virginia Layman, Doris Franklin, Mrs. llarrm-lt sponsor: Betty Ruse Johnson, Joan Hilton, Betty Jean Frost, Lois Cogzrlill, Lena Ruth Manfss, Hubby Nell Howard, Fl-anvvs Linster, Sylvia Layman, Maxine Johnson. X - lst Row Lorna Kent, P 2nd Row- Zird How 4th Row-- 5th Row 6th Row JIVE ETTES Maxine Pollard, Tre-as.: Lynn Rose Stansherry, Social Chairman: Billie Joan Smith, res.: Rose Ann Haws, Pub. Chair. Barbara Mallonee, Ada Bowman, Sec.: Evelyn Hollister, Nancy Fields. Barbara Baumann, Mary Lubetti, Helen Satterfield, Beulah Gilliam, Vice-Pres. -Mary Evelyn Roberts, Janie Fackler, Mary Hunter. Ruhenia Sutton, Beatrice WVeaver, Jean Pickens. Jimmie Cox, Jane Gorman, Joanne Squires, Betty Jane Long, Mrs. Lowe, sponsor. Sixty-szevvn Tin' R ECO R D 1946 TIP TOP CLUB Ist Row Bettina Bell, Phyllis Ottimzer, Mildred Long, Eva Burnette, Pub. Chair.: Bonnie Straine, Betty Jo Keith, Mariam Garrett, Wanda Matheny, Jane Furr, Betty Buhrmaster, Patricia Donaldson, Billie Elmore, Treasurer: Lois Sims, Libby Franklin, Margaret McRae, Dorothy Jo Mitchell. 2nd Row Betty Evans, Pres.: Mary Ann Turner, Peggy Burnett, Shirley Goodin, Betty Jo Wood, Sec. fird Row Barbara Lou Berry, Miss Evelyn Marney, sponsor: Natalie Umbarger, 4th Row Bc-tty Straine, Vice-Pros. H H Si xty-eight EASY ACESU lst Row Lon Montgomery, Lowlon Mucke, L. H. King, Bobby Hines, Ed Sulfridge. 2nd Row---Dick Schmid, Bob Pollard, Bill Irwin, Charles Webb, Earl McCulloch, Willard Cheatham, Dewey Lee, Gene Buryzin, Mr. G. D. Christian, Qponsor: Boyd Hines, Tommy Gilbert, Ed Norton, Charles Lawson, Pat Wood, Ed Maples. IIM Thr' RECOR D 1946 KLUTZ FAMILY lst Row H1-len Szilleriie-lil, Jackie Lawson, Barbara Lou Berry. Zncl Row Mrs. Awlnms, sponsor: Eleanor Witt, Boyd Hinos, Lois Cogrlill. 24rd Row Bobby Hvr!,Pl, Mr. Johnson, Sponsor: Jim Johnson. Top Bob Johnson. 4-H CLUB st Row Clmrlvs Hut:-on, Marvin Johnson, Bohhio Grunt. Bart Klmlclmwl, liuy Rupp, Willimn lhivis. nil Row William Mcllummon, Thomas Hlrorl, Billie Kirby, Claire-m-c Wvnvor, .lurk Irwin. Mr 1-Cnllouch, sponsor: Billie Nm-ulwert, G1-no Hafzumun, Bill Irwin, Kaye Byers, Ks-nm-th M1-L1-morv, Sixty-nine The RECORD 1946 1 1 l HOME EC. Ill LATIN CLUB lst Row Patsy Gilhx-rt, Dorothy Galiliarcl, June Holland, Mary E. Roberts, Pat Wuml, liz-tty Ann Gillespie, Luis Cmztii 'lullm-h, Tummy Gillwrt, Ruse Ann Hnws, Martha Chunn, Ann Emert. ll, luurl Mr'- Znrl Row Mnrizxm Gzxrrvtl, l'l'p:gy Summv, lJm'ot,lly llowc, Katherine Wells, lictty llvttit. Mnrthzx Mdlnlloch. Nunry l m'1l, licuxisvzx Mum-rs, Miss Gladys Ac-uff. spmxsurg liurlmra Carter, lietty Joyce, lizxrlmra Mallonee, Lorna Kent, Bobbie Seymour, Mary Jnlinsun, lfuy Wells, Zh-tl Row lfhlnn Jnnvs, Frances Ramsey, Sylvia Henry, James Jenkins, Kenneth Evzms, Jzm1e:- Foley, Mike Wuml, Iinlwrt Kuta-s, llmrnltl l'ic'kL-ns, lim-tty W'hit0. S1-vvnty-one The RECORD 1946 Seventy-two SPANISH CLUB 1st Row-Katherine Self, Maridell Frazier, Jane Furr, Eleanor Witt, Billie Elmore, Betty Jo Wood Dorothy Letsinger, Beatrice Weaver. 2nd Row--Blanche Noe, Ruby Lee Williams, Betty Kirby, Ernestine Caldwell, Elizabeth Ann Rudder 3rd Row-Len Montgomery, James Cooper, Joe Leonard, Bob Johnson, Lem Keith, Edgar Long Ted Duncan, James Jenkins. ALMA MATER Dear old Young High, how I love thee, Alma Mater hail! Orange and black wave highiabove thee, Through the calm and gale. Long thy sons have sung thy praises, And thy name adored, While our hearts its juble raises, Young High forevermore! Tbv RECORD 1946 f ! J l W I Tlx' RECORD 1946 T' 1 N BAND S 1 f Tlu' R li C O R D 1946 I GIRLS CHOIR lat Row lrvne Swaixgerty, Nessie Davis, lfranves Large, Betty Sauls, Alive Maples, Evelyn Hollister, Virginia Layman, Doris Watson liohltiv Nell Howard, .lean Hilton, Beatrice Weaver, lit-tty Frost. Lcna Ruth Manes. llntl Row Ruth Hickman. Mary Evelyn Ford. Kitty Harris, Betty Jo Marshall, lim-tty Mayfield, Dorothy Jo Mitt-hell, Ruluy Williams Alla Bowman. .loyre liurnette, Joy 'l'arwat0r. Dorothy Irwin, Clara Miller, Mariam Garrett. Zirtl Row Nanuy Sue I-'rent-ll, Doris Franklin, Rose Lee Johnson, Maxine Fox, Bobbie Seymour, Peggzy Julian. .lo liyrrl, LaVs-rm 'l'lwn1af, Lorraina- VV:-lla, Martha lirewer, liillie Jean Smith, Janie Fackler. Maridell Frazier, Barbara Lou U1-rry. SPEECH CHOIR lat Row Alive Maples, Jane lfurr, Wanda Matheny, Peggy Burnette, Betty Evans, Eva liurnette, Jane Berry. Znd Row lit-tty Frost, liritlgt-t Ann Ford, Betty Strainv, Rose Ann Haws, Joanne Squires, Lois Stanton, Irene Swaggerty. Clrul Row Lorna Kent. Lynn Rose Stansherry, Maxine Pollard, Evelyn Hollister, Doris Watson, Marian Farmer, Betty Jo Wood 4th Row Dorothy Jean Ne-uhert, t'atlu-rine Nt-ubert, Benny Johnmn, Lloyd Householder. Hazen McCarrell, Bettina Bell, Mamia Lee Little Seventy-six Thr R ECO R D 1946 l NATONAL THHSPIAN '1'ROUl'E No. 415 lst liow llosv Ann Hows, Lihhy Franklin, Peggy Burnett. Lynn Rose Stunsherry, Iiilliu .le-an Smith, Mrs, llurrvtl, sponsor: llois Vog- clill, J1-:in Hilton, Dorothy Jenn Neuhfsrt, Cuihcrinv Nvulwrt, liarbaru Lou Berry. Znul Row Holy Johnson, Bill 'I'arwutvl', J:-xrnvs Jenkins, Lorraine Wvlls, l.ElVi'l'lli' Thomas, Mary Knthm-rinv Lnrvw, livlty liosv Johnson, Lowlon Muvkc-, liilly llvrry, llonalrl Gentry. MAIJCA l' PLAY ERS lst Row Peggy llurnl-'11, Wanda Mathvny. Jean Hilton. Betty Juan Frost, Jane- l urr, lin-'tty Plvnns, lre-no Swugprt-riy, livliinu Hvll, .hum-s Jenkins, Mnmiu Luc Little, Mrs. Garrett, sponsor: Eva Burnett, llriclget Ford, Dessic' Davis. 2nd Row llelty Rose Johnson, ISS-tty Jo Wood, Rose Ann Haws, Maxine Pollard, Jounnc Squires, Evvlyn Hollister, Lorna Ke-nt, livliy .In-nn Strain:-, Lynn Rose Stunsherry, Dorothy Jean Neuhert, Marian Farmer, Cathvrinc Ncuhert, Doris Watson. Zire! Row Hazen McCnrrell, Charles Lawson, Lowlon Mucke, Lloyd Householder, Benny Johnson. Seventy-seven Tlu' RECORD 1946 9. F. P. S. O. A lst Row Mary Evelyn Clark. Betty Jane Long, Mary Hunter, Natalie Unibarger. Maxine Johnson, Billie Jean Smith, LaVerne Thomas, Alberta James. Della Jo Galyon, Blanche Deyenport, Mary Jo Neubert. 2nd Roxy Paul Henry, Robert Kates, Vat Wood, Bob Pollard, Willard Cheatham. Dick Schmid, Lowlon Mucke, Bobbie Overton, Gene Bnririn. l.. H. King. J. D. Webb, Charles Webb, Bill Irwin, Mrs. Mariam Garrett, sponsor. rw FOOTLIGHT CLUB lst Bow Betty Jane Long, Jannie Fam-klerg Jean Hilton: LaVerne Thomas, Libby Franklin, Irene Swaggerty, Lowlon Mucke, Betty Rose Johnson, Mrs. Garrett, sponsor: Lorna Kent, Frances Linster, Billie Jean Smith, Lynn Rose Stansberry, Bobbie Nell Howard, Lois Stanton. 2nd Row Martha Metfolloch. Nancy Ford, Mary Evelyn Roberts, Lenora Moores, Dorothy Gabbard, Beatrice VVeaver, Betty Evans. Betty .lean Straine. Bettina Bell, Mamia Lee Little, Barbara Lou Berry, Jane Furr, Martha Chnnn, Lois Cogdill. Zird Row Rose Ann Haws, Peggy Burnett, Wanda Matheny, Doris VVatson, Reneau Mann, Betty Lou Carr, Dorothy Jean Nenbert, Patriea Donaldson. Mariam Farmer, Alice Maples, Barbara Mallonee, Ada Bowman, Sarah Nell Miller. -ith Row Barbara Broome, Dorothy Jean Lowe, Rose Lee Johnson, Mary E. Boring, Maxine Pollard, Evelyn Hollister, June Berry, Betty Joyce. lrene King, Lorraine Wells, Mary Katherine Larew, Peggy King, Margaret Houk, Ruby Lee Williams, Elaine Currie, Jane Gorman, Carolyn Green, Helen Teffeteler. 5th Row Dick Schmid, Betty Jo Wood, Hazen McCarrell, Catherine Neubert, Charles Lawson, Lloyd Householder, Bill Tarwater, Bob Johnson. Gene Haizaman, James Jenkins, Donald Gentry, Benny Johnson, Pete Gabbard, Stella Ellis, Anne Emert, Geraldine Webb, Lorna Kent, Maxine Johnson. Seventy-eight Th RECORD 1946 in -I mf QIED x J L21 Q X X ' I llll ' , , MX Tlx' R If C O R ID 1946 If ' ' - QI im AQ--- I, ,.,- .. . 4' hh If HHH W af, , Yxrwmqxuxiy 0 .I ini! :V DRILL TEAM ww V A vm A iq ch is . W A Im A Q Qin I? Lia., QPNSQISC ,I fi -as 'I' In 9 I fl H PHYSICAL EDUCATION Ip,I1 Tlw RECORD 1946 liipzhiy-two : K. LUNCH ROOM LIBRARY Tlof' RECORD 1946 USHERS lst Huw Surah N1-llc Miller, Jam- Furr, Luis Cugzsiill, Martha Uhunn, H4-My Jam- Amis-recon, Mnrimlvll I ruzicr, Virginia Layman, Elf-unur Witt. 21111 Row Huh Johnson, Earl Mvffnllfmh, Charles VVehlz, Tummy Gilluwt, llilly Iiorry, Lon Mnntgun rm-s Jenkins. Ucorgn- l'zu'ks. DRAMA WORKSHOP Eighty-1 hree Tlx' RECORD 1946 lgllf HOME ECONOMICS Thr' RIZCOR D 1946 HOME MECHANICS V Highly-five The RECORD C22 gp ? 4gfgi 45 Q X 21 WD V 2 QQ 3 Tlx' RECORD 1946 L.. CHEER LEADERS VIRGINIA LAYMAN I.YNN ROSE STANSIEERRY RENICAU MANN IiII.I. IRWIN III'I'I I'Y ROSI-I JOHNSON MAXINE POLLARD ISOI! HER'1'I'II. I IX nm Iiiyzlxty-1-ixzhi BETTY ROSE JOHNSON VIRGINIA LAYMAN RENEAU MANN IIILI. IRWIN LYNN ROSE STANSBERRY MAXINE POLLARD BOB HERTEI The RECORD 1946 COACHES AND CAPTAINS Coach Ben Booker Co-Capt. Dewey Lee Capt. Elrod Cheatham Co-Capt. George Parks Coach Floyd Marchant RESUME The Y.H.S. Yellowjackets of 1945 had a very successful season. We won 6 while losing 4. Our greatest game of the season was with Knoxville High whom we defeated 13-6. The line and backfield was well bolstered with veterans from the returning lettermen. Our school was greatly honored by having won the sportsmanship trophy and having three boys selected on the All-Star teams. Elrod Cheatham-All East Tennessee, All Southerng Bob Pollard- All East Tennessee, All Cityg Dewey Lee-All East Tennessee, second Team, All City. All of these boys give the credit of their success to our outstanding coaches, Floyd Marchant, Ben Booker and Floyd Bean Eugene Burgin, a hard-hitting guard has been named Captain for next season and George Parks will serve as Co-Captain. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Young vs. Stair .............. .......... . ...........,.......... . .........,..... ..,....... 1 3 - 7 Young vs. Elizabethton ........ ....-. 6 -32 Young vs. Asheville ........ .......--. l 4-32 Young vs. Rule ....... ...-.-.f. 3 2- 0 Young vs. Central ....., ..---- 0 -24 Young vs. Greeneville ....... .--.---- - 32- 2 Young vs. K. H. S. .... ......... 1 3- 6 Young vs. Everett ...... --.--..-- 3 2- 7 Young vs. Bradley ,,..... -.---- 0 -21 Young vs. Maryville ..,... ...... 6 - 7 Eighty-nine Tlu' RECORD 1946 Nim-ly COMPLETE SQUAD lst Row lrlrlins, Collins, Eich, Lindsey, Franklin, McCulley, E. Holland, Cruze, Patty, Miller, Lethco. Builder, Foley. 2nd Row Coach Bean, Moorehead, Kelley, Wood, Haws, Wolliver, Maxey, Burgin, Steele, Maples, Holland, Duggan, Judd, Mucke. 3rd Row- Maples, Montgomery, Moore, Clapp, McCulloch, Kyker, Parks, Gilbert, Cheatham, Pollard, Charlie Webb, Wood, Hines, Wolliver, Long, Coach Booker. Hb Row--Coach Marchant, Valentine, Evans, Patterson, Meador, Lyle, Gilbert, Hines Lawson, J. D. Webb, Lee, Lethco, Doyle, Kerr. VARSITY SQUAD lst Row -'Gene Valentine, Len Montgomery, Tommy Gilbert, Ed Maples, Guilford Kyker, Earl M. McColloch, Boyd Hines, Gene Burgen, Charlie Webb, Elrod Creatham, Dewey Lee, Bob Hines, Kenneth Evans, Henry Lethco, Hugh Kerr, Jr. 2nd Rowf-Coach Ben Booker, Bob Patterson, Tommy Moore, Johnny Clapp. Walter Meador, J. B. Lyle, Bob Pollard, Pat Wood, George Parks, Jackie Lawson, Moe Doyle, J. D. Webb, Donald Long, Hubert Wolliver, Coach Lloyd Marchant. n 1 Tbr R li C O R D I946 BU TEAM lst Iiuw Iflxlins, Cullins, Ein-h, Lindsey, Franklin, McCulle-y. E Hollunrl, Crum-, A. 1.1-tlwo, lhuldm-1', Fnlvy. 2nd Row Couch Benn, Morfshcaul, Kellvy, M. W'0ml, Hznws, Wnlliver, Mnxey, D. llurgin, Svvpe, kill 155- - Patty, Maples, Hullaml, Duggan, Miller, Judd, Mucke. ll. lu. SENIORS Tummy Gilln-rt, Wnllvr Memlmrly Len Montgumvry, Iiull Pullurml, Charlie W1-lull, Hlrml Ulu-allmrn, lh-wvy Le-0, linrl Mc-Cullum-h, Jackie Lawson. Nilu-ly-nm' The RECCRD 1946 . Q 5 A , .A Ninety-two FOOTBALL MANAGERS I.. to R.-Ed Norton Gene Poston L. H. King Buddy Wyatt Fred Wyatt BASKETBALL RESUME Under the careful eye of Bud McCall the Y. H. S. Basketball Team had a very successful team and ended the season by losing to Knoxville High in the finals of the Tournament. The regular playing season was ended with 12 wins and against 7 losses. Our Captain, Earl M. McColloch usually tallied the most markers as well as leacllng the team inspirationally. Three of our boys were selected on the All Tournament Team. They were Earl McColloch, Johnny Clapp and Dewey Lee. The Annual Staff wants to take this opportunity to wish both the Football and Basketball Teams of '46-'47 the best of luck and may they have as good if not better season than the teams of ,45-'46. E27 Tbv R EC O R D 1946 fig' 'Q ' 3 4,1 '92 BASKETBALL SQUAD Front Row L. to R.-BILL MCCULL1iY, STANLEY TOWSLENU, JOHNNY CLAPP, GliC7Riil-' PARKS, CHARLIE WEBB, Bon HINES. Back Row L. to R.-Dliwmr Lui, CAPT. EARL MCCOLLOKIFI, TQMMY Gll.Blf1R'T, Emma N mx' A1 A N , COACH MCCALI.. A ml ' MA? Basketball Managers Conch and Captain Bunm' XVYATT Gu, KYRVIK B. NICCALI. E. Mc1Cou1,1.oczH N i nv! y-1 h rom' The RECORD 1946 FIRST CHEATHAM, Back LEE, Center Captain Co-Captain Ninety-four WEBB, End CLAPP, W. B. MCCOLLOCH, End Autographs 4 Af' 0 ' ' 1 Y I f .Q W s F, . y D VESTAL LUMBER XI MFG. CO. KNOXVILLE 9, TENN. MILLS: my? I KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE DUEF, TENNESSEE SARDIS, GEORGIA Know e WILLIAMSBURG, KENTUCKY ' ant COLUMBIA, S. C. Awarded to 'll 1 PAY CASH GROCERY CO., INC. 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L U C A S TRUNK AND LEATHER SHOP 201 S- Gay Luggage and Ladies' Handbags, Gloves, Hose, INSTRUCTOR OF ALL INSTRUMENTS Jewelry, Handkerchiefs Pho 3 6342 KNOXVILLE TENN R d B ass WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS T I N D E L L ' S JEWELERMJIAMQND MERCHANTS 520 Market Street D' I 2-9607 KNOXVILLE TENN Compliments of JOHNSON RADIO SERVICE We Welcome Your Patronage D E I T C H'S is - zo MARKET SQUARE APPAREL FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN THRIFTY PRICES! Meet Your Friends at- EMPIRE BARBER SHOP 624 S. GAY STREET Next Door to Where You Pay Your Light Bill HAIR CUT-50 GLENMORE CLOTHES E. 0. BURNETT ALL-WOOL SUITS MEATS-GRUCERIES-c0AL 3522.50 SPORT SLACKS-36.00 TO 3510.0 22 E. Market Squ MODERATE PRICES Phone 3-8680 - TENNESSEE Compliments of G. RANDOLPH MOSER Formerly with the J. G. Moser Co. NORRIS BOOK STORE THE CITQOWFCJEEEVEURE Co. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES 200 W. VINE AVENUE The Friendly Store OF ALL KINDS HAMILTON SANITARY NATIONAL SANDWICH BANK OXVILLE - - TENNESS S H 0 P WE INVITE YOU IN 7f5rl1ial3'-Jewekfrs MACHINERY AT THE SIGN OF THE CLOCK,' A S E Coal Furnace Stoker Co. HIGH GRADE COAL TRY VASEY'S SUPER STOKER COAL FURNACES-STOKERS INSTALLED --REPAIRED -- sERv10E0 --VACUUM CLEANED BY OUR OWN EXPERT MECHANICS RED TOP INSULATING WOOL LENNOX EQUATOR AND TORRID ZONE STEEL FURNACES service With A s 1 212 RAMSEY A 8: VASEY for Home F M. E. HAUN WILLIAM M. VASEY, M HAUN 81 VASEY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS 'The Friendly Store With a Sm I COME IN -'WE'LL TRADE RANGES STOVES RUGS MIRRORS Complete Line ELECTRIC APPLIANCES DIAL 3-0707 308 - 310 SOUTH GAY STREET FOR EVERY OCCASION I 0 I GIVE ig JEWELRY 5, 3 The Finest Gift 4:3 , of au: .vg a -an ' A 1359145 Q' Y A A Here at Royal Jewelers .- N NN you'll find a perfect Q ? selection of gifts .... '! T '- - Watches, rings, pins, etc .1 If I2 fill, mfr' P' select from Knoxville's I0 mm 2: .-LV Largest stock. 9 ' ' ill 8 f,' M . 7 SIAAI If you desire you may use . ' 2f3i5:i?2j7' our payment plan .... 5 Credit at no extra cost. A , if 59 ' EWELERS 504 South Gay St., Knoxville Gamble Building, Maryville ANOTHER YEAR BOOK KNOXVILLE ENGRAVING CO. KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE MORE THAN A THIRD OF A CENTURY OF SATISFACTORY RESULTS AdtgSt PHUL nfnn M 0 R T I C I A N S AND 1406 SOUTH GAY ST. KNOXVILLE 15, TENNESSEE S 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE S H 0 ES PHONE 2 1183 422 S. GAY STREET TELEPHONE 3-2212 Cgtlt t KNOXVILLE CLASS OF '46 SPORTING Goons co WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EE SELL ALL KINDS OF 'SPORTING GOODS BANK GGIIIPLIIIIIINTS 0F JACK MONDAY GROCERY CHAPMAN HIGHWAY I MOSER SANDSTONE GRILL F U R N I T U R E CHAPMAN HIGHWAY C 0 ' SPECIAILZIDTG IN HBA with Confidence, SIIIAIIS, SANDWICHES AND HAIIIIHIIIGIIIIS COMPLETE HOUSE WithThat FURNISHINGS F 3.1110 WALLACE FRAZIER, Pres. and T as. ALABAMA SAUCE UNDERWOOD CLOTHING STORE MEN AND YOUNG MEN'S FURNISHINGS 34 MARKET SQUARE WE ARE NEVER UNDER SOLD VANCE 8: PORTER FURNITURE CO. Incorporated COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS G. F. VINEYARD Sz SON'S 135 SOUTH CENTRAL DIAL 3 7431 PHILCO---ZENITH RADIOS WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS i I I MILLAL MINE. SUPPLYCO 406-12 STATE ST. FOUR DEPARTMENTS MILL AND MINE SUPPLIES AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND EQUIPMENT PLUMBING AND HEATING PAINT AND PAINTERS SUPPLIES ESTABLISHED 1905 F., , .,,. .. . . .. , I V I I I , I , .., Compliments of HOP BAILEY CO. REALTORS--INSURANCE 705 MARKET ST. PHONE 3-7104 FOR JEWELRY AND WATCHES S E E MAX KRONRAD 326 Union Avenue KNOXVILLE - - TENNESSEE TENNESSEE OPTICAL C0. WHOLESALE OPTHHANS L lly O ed and Operated EMPIRE BUILDING DIAL 3 8173 Corner Market and Ch h St t SCHOOL za 0FF1cE SUPPLY co, 21112 2-2111 212 Ramsey 21- STATIONERS-OFFICE OUTFITTERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE 407 West Clinch A KNOXVILLE TENN J NG O G T l ph 3 7145 DIAL 3-4163 114-118 SOUTH GAY 'WT COYTLESS AT STERCHI BROS. T0 FURNISH YOUR HOME PARKER BROTHERS COMPANY, INC. HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, STRAP GOODS, ETC. HARDWARE AND ROOFING ggggg FERTILIZERS ggggggN Telephone 2 6155 418-20-22 WALNUT STREET T I ph 4 1254 311 E JACKSON AVENUE CHILD - LLNLLLS RESSFITZ 410 w.cL1NcH AVE. SUPPLY C0- HAWS XL BLANIIENSHIP HARDWARE--SEEDS DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE WLLL LLLLLLNL Compliments of NEUBERT CLOTHING C0. 10 E. MARKET SQUARE SUITS HATS OVERCOATS PANTS gS21.50 2 Low PRICES . . . 7 S2450 Qi O kd U2 BJ D5 5 3 :: anim D59- QECQ Elm' 355- D-:zu Q25 :E H 5 5 S O U z id Dispensing Glasses On Oculist Al t T tl HOPE BROTHERS co, KNOXVILLE'S OLDEST JEWELERS 613 Market Street Phone 2-5178 R. S. Carden HAVE YOU SEEN THE CARDEN FURNITURE CO. IF NOT, WHY NOT? WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FURNITURE 123 S. Central Ave. Phones: Store 2-l4l2g Res. 6-1285 KASH or KREDIT KNOXVILLE, TENN. W2a.f!zs!'35!fd efeeiff' W uote :Z 4 'zgefi -A:. f-az: 'ie it Viiyw3?2iMQs5Es , ,: A 2 f '32 'lah '- , I :si f ': , M5555 :.., s . l? K I: aku: ff S' if A Z is WY , Before youngsters ' ' I GO BACK TO SCHOOL Youngsters are happxest when they wear Weather- Bxrd Shoes. . .these shoes are 70edf4nrJi' for all kind ot weather. , .And that stinker Ruffy Rain suffers a knockout blow in the very first round because Weather-Birds offer Quad 45051319 Fwtakba ffgaaat 344 70mt4n.' PETERS SHOE STORE 3492 East Market Square Telephone 4-1419 MILES MUSIC STORE 121 South Gay Street KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE BALDWIN PIANOS - Band and Orchestra Instruments INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN WEAVER FUNERAL HOME Ad t g-T ty t HIE 1321 NORTH BROADWAY TOPS FOR QUALITY H wh Q mg, -,Ll 4 -Q H ,,,,e ,fig Mig. I :Mg Q .:3 WE x ' - 'ff nf ifirmf' -' K M A ,. 1 W 'Te-rr. ly . ,.. , , .,!,.,5g .Q,,, ,. fx, W , -,-s W ,W all .,.f,,, , . ., ' Aw. f , 221 v,-W ,Q . ,L . 0 3, ' . , ' f '-ML-.K ' 'S' ' Q-.r --Y V, M . ,sf l , 4 pe R pwlllll 10,0 070 paw' 'D You can. Never before--maybe never again- will you have this chance to go to a university, busi- ness or trade school free. Three years service in the New Army will make you eligible for 48 months of education at the college of your choice. The gov- ernment allows you up to S500 for the ordinary school year covering tuition, books,- laboratory fees -everything. Every month, you will get a check for S65 -S90 if you are married-to help pay living expenses. Add it up: three years in the New Army packed with education, travel, adventure, training. Then you're but three years older, ma- tured, experienced, in perfect health and your col- lege education is waiting. This is one of your gov- ernment's methods of building a better America - a plan backed by every educator in the nation. Your planning for your future is as close as your nearest Army recruiting office where trained and experi- enced personnel will be happy to give you all the information. S500 a year for tuition fees Up to S90 a month for living expenses ruff E5 In Order to Receive the Benefits of the G. I. Bill of Rights one must Enlist before October 6. 1946 For further lnformation contact Army Recruiting Office, Fidelity-Bankers Trust Building.


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