Appalachian 1944

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The Appalachian

1944

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M ARYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY 825 LA W REN CE AVE. M ARYVILLE. TN 37803

Published By

THE SENIOR CLASS of

MARIJDILLE HIQH SCHOOL Maryville, Tennessee


T he Annual Staff

1st row—W hite, S tinnett, Orr, Renaker, A nderson, W illbanks, Beals, Hale, Smith. 2nd row— Delaney, Goudelock, Lindsay, F arm er, H am ilton, Taylor, Sterling, Floyd, Bean.

EDITORIAL STAFF Mary A nnis Beals— E ditor A ssociate E ditors K enneth Bean Donald F arm er Shirley W hite

Typists M ildred Goudelock R obert Roylston Ju n e S tin n ett

C harles F. Webb, F aculty Advisor

BUSINESS STAFF

CIRCULATION STAFF

M ildred O rr—Business M anager

Rella A nderson— Circulation M anager

Associates Eugene H am ilton B etty Lindsay E dith M erle DeLaney John Sterling K atherine Sm ith Mary Donna Hale P aul Keeble

A ssociates Peggy Howell Charles Taylor R oberta W illbanks Nancy R enaker Richard Roylston Mrs. Luella G. Beach— Faculty A dvisor

Mrs. Ju a n ita R. W ine—Faculty Advisor

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Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1944, wish to dedicate th is edition of the A ppalachian to Charles F. Webb.

D uring his fo u r years as Senior

Sponsor, he has won th e lasting adm iration and resp ect of his students and associates.

His sincere su p p o rt of every branch of school activi­

ties and his personal in te rest in each individual stu d en t has earned for him the gratitude and high esteem of all connected w ith him. To show in a sm all way our appreciation for these things, we hereby dedicate the 1944 A ppalachian to Charles F. Webb.

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<The Faculty

1st row—Ross, Mr. Reed, Renfro, Brew er, Street, Mann, Webb, Miss Reed. 2nd row—Badgett, McCurry, Ott, Taylor, Holloway, Wine, P ro ffitt, R ueter.

DOROTHY REED, Languages B.S. Peabody College M.A. Peabody College

JOHN L. BREWER, S uperintenden t B.A. U niversity of Tennessee M.A. Columbia U niversity C. C. STREET, P rincipal A.B. P resbyterian College, Clinton, S. C. L.L.B. E ast Tennessee Law School, Johnson City, Tennessee M.A. U niversity of Tennessee

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MRS. HAZEL AITKEN, Science B.S. U niversity of Tennessee JAM ES H. BAKER, Physical Education B.S. State T eachers College, Johnson City, Tenn. JAM ES C. RENFRO, M athem atics, H istory A.B. Maryville College

MRS. K. H. RUETER, S ecretary MRS. DORIS B. HOLLOWAY, Home Economics B.S. U niversity of Tennessee

MARY R. PRO FFITT, M athem atics, Science A.B. Maryville College

H ELEN OTT, L ibrarian B.A. Maryville College B.L.S. Peabody College

CHARLES F. WEBB, E nglish B.A. Maryville College M.A. U niversity of Tennessee

W. T. MANN, D iversified Occupations A.B. Lincoln M em orial U niversity

MRS. FRANCES K. TAYLOR, Science B.S. U niversity of Tennessee

C. HERBERT REED, M athem atics B.S. U niversity of Tennessee M.S. U niversity of Tennessee

MARGARET ROSS, Home Economics B.S. U niversity of Tennessee MRS. RUBY LEE McCURRY, E nglish B.A. Carson Newman College

MRS. LUELLA G. BEACH, H istory B.S. Miami U niversity, Oxford, Ohio M.A. Miami U niversity, Oxford, Ohio

CASSIUS W. GOULD, Music B. Mus. O berlin College M. Mus. O berlin College A.A.G.O. (A m erican Guild of O rganists)

MRS. ELEANOR D. BADGETT, E nglish B.A. Maryville College MRS. JU A N ITA R. W INE, Com mercial Subjects B.S. U niversity of Tennessee

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entor£ PAU L F. FLOYD V ice-President

CHARLES WILLIAM GREENE P resident

S ecretary Home Room 1, 2; Photography Club 2; Thes­ pian Club 4; “L ittle W om en” cast 3; “A M urder Has Been A rran g ed ” finance 4; Cheer L eader 4, Captain; A nnual Staff 4; Class V ice-President 4.

Dobbins B ennett High School 1; High School Day 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; V ice-Presi­ dent 3; Band Clinic 2, 3; Drum M ajor 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; Thespian Club 4; T. & I. Club 4; “L ittle W om en” 3; P resident Home Room 4; A nnual Staff 4; P resident Senior Class 4.

PEGGY HOWELL T reasu rer

DELORES FAYE POPE S ecretary

D rill Squad 1; T reasu rer Home Room 1; P resid en t Home Room 2; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; E. T. E. A. Choir 2, 3; S tate Vocal Com petition F es­ tival 3; Trio; Ju n io r Music Club 2, 3; P resid en t 4; State P arliam en tarian 4; H istory Club 3, 4; Beta Culb 3, 4; Thespian Club 4; T reasu rer Senior Class 4; A nnual Staff 4.

Loudon High School 1; Tro­ phy B earer 2; Spanish Club 3; B asketball 2, 3; M anager 4; V arsettes 3, 4; T hespian Club 2, 3; V ice-President 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Cheer Lead­ e r 4; “A M urder Has Been A rranged” 4; S ecretary Sen­ ior Class 4.

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BARBARA ANDERSON

RELLA ANDERSON

Choir 1, 2, 3; P resid en t Home Room 1; D rill Team 1; Ju n io r Music Club 1, 2, P resid en t 3, D istrict P resid en t 4; State and N ational Piano Com­ p etition 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Ham N ight 2; Band Clinic 3;Red and Black 3, 4; B eta Club 3, 4; E. T. E. A.Choir 3; P resid en t Spanish Club 3; A nnual Staff 4; Thespian Club 4; Trio 2, 3, 4.

MARY

ANNIS

BEALS

KENN ETH BEAN

H istory Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 1, 3; Junior Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; News­ paper Club 3, 4; M. H. S. R epresentative, C o u n t y Spelling Match ’42; De­ bate 3; O ratory 3, 4; W in­ ner, original oratory, In ­ terscholastic L i t e r a r y League 3; N ational F o r­ ensic League 3, 4; A nnual Staff, Editor-in-chief 4.

Photography Club 1; Class P resid en t 2; Latin Club 2; Band 2. 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; B eta 3, 4; A nnual Staff 4.

WILMA FAYE BREEDLOVE

CATHERINE LOUISE BRITTON

Home Economics Club 1; Choir 1, 2; F. B. L. A. Club 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Diversified Occupations; V ice-President T. & I. Club 4.

Tellico P lains High 1, 2; E ast High School, Des Moines, Iowa 3; Choir 4.

RUTH BRITTON

JE A N N E MARIE BRYANT

Drill Team 1; Home Ec­ onomics Club 1, 2; Choir 3; B asketball 1, 2, 3.

Ju n io r Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4; D rill Team 1; Home Economics Club 1; C arni­ val Queen Nominee 1; Class S ecretary 3; Re­ gional T ournam ent T ro­ phy B earer 3; Beauty Queen 3; N ew spaper Club 3. 4; H istory Club 3, 4; T hespian Club 3, P resid en t 4; Band 3, Sec­ retary 4; Regional T our­ nam ent H ostess 4.

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JU N E BURCHFIELD

JA N E

Drill Team 1: Home Eco­ nomics Club 3.

CARRINGER

D rill Team 1; Band 1. 2; L atin Club 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; His­ tory Club 4.

RUTH CARTER

FRED CHANDLER

Cocke County High 1; Latin Club 2; Home Eco­ nomics Club 2, 3; H istory Club 3, 4; T hespian Club 4; Cast of “Firem an, Save My Child.”

V entura Ju n io r High School 1, 2; V entura Ju n ­ io r College, V entura, Cali­ fornia 3.

ELIZABETH CRAWFORD

BOB CLEMMER

D rill Team 1; Home Eco­ nomics Club 1; Class Sponsor 1; V ice-President Home Room 2, 4, Secre­ tary 1; Class T reasu rer 2; H istory Club 3, 4; News­ p aper Club 3, 4; Thespian Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, V ice-President 4.

Bradley 1: Band 2, 3; D. 0. 3, 4; T. & I. Club 4.

BERNELL

GRACE ANN CUPP

CROWDER

Choir 3; F. B. L. A. Club 3.

W hite County High School 1, 2; Choir 3; Home Economics Club 3; Junior Music Club 4.

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ED ITH MERLE DeLANEY

DONALD FARM ER P hotography Football 3, Club 4; Choir F. B. L. A. Staff 4.

Home Econom ics Club 1, 2; D rill Team 1; ViceP resid en t Home Room 2; History Club 4; A nnual Staff 4.

Club 2; 4; V arsity 4; Secretary 4; A nnual

HOUSTON GODDARD

MARTHA FREEM AN Rhea C entral High School, Tennessee 1; Hiwassee Dam High School, N orth Carolina 2; Tompkinsville High School, Kentucky 3; R °d and Plack Staff 4; V ice-Presi­ dent F. B. L. A. 4.

MILDRED

GOUDELOCK

MARY CATHERINE GREGORY

Morristown High 1, 2; Red and Black Staff 4; Annual Staff 4.

F. B. L. A. 4.

MARY DONNA HALE

ETH EL M. HALL

Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Clinic 3; H istory Club I, 2, 3, 4, P resident 4; An­ nual Staff 4.

Alcoa 1, 2.

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EUGENE

MILDRED HANCOCK

HAMILTON

Choir 1; Drill Squad 1; Civics Club 2: Home Ecorom ics Club 1, 2; Ju n io r Music Club 1 2; Spanish Club 3; H istory Club 4.

Photography Club; F oot­ ball 1, 2: Ham N ight 1; A nnual Staff 4; Band 3, 4; Band Clinic 4.

MARIE HOLDER

MERLIE HEADRICK

Home Econom ics Club 1; T reasu rer Home Room 2; Choir 2, 3; E. T. E. A. Choir 3; Vice P resid en t F. B. L. A. 3.

H ELEN KEEBLE

LOWRY HOLT

F. B. L. A. 3; D iversified Occupations 4; T reasu rer T. & I. Club 4.

Ham N ight V, Thespian Club 3, 4, T reasurer 4; Football 4; V arsity Club 4

RAYMOND KENY

PAUL E. KEEBLE, JR.

B asketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; All T ournam ent Bas­ ketball 4; Football 3, 4; All County Football Sec­ ond Team 4; V arsity Club 3. 4, V ice-President 4; Choir 3, 4.

Chorus 1; Boys Glee Club 1; Model A irplane Club 1; Photography Club 2; “L it­ tle W omen” finance 3; D iversified Occupations 4; T. & I. Club 4; A nnual Staff 4.

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SARA CHARLES KENY

A LLEN LAW

F. B. L. A. 3.

F ootball 3, 4; V arsity Club 3; All E ast T ennes­ see 4; Chorus 4.

CECIL C. LEW IS

BETH LEATHERWOOD V ice-President H o m e Room 1; P resid en t Home Room 3; T reasu rer F. B. L. A. 3; Choir 3; E.T.E.A. Choir 3; “Miss HomeEconom ics” 3; V ice-Presi­ dent Home Room 4; Cheer L eader 4.

T. & I. Club 3, 4; D iversi­ fied Occupations 3, 4.

BETTY LINDSAY

ROBERT LINDSAY

D rill Team 1; Home Eco­ nomics Club 1, 2; Ham N ieht 2; B asketball 2; H istory Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Red and Black 1. 2, 3, 4; Ju n io r Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4; C A. R. 1, 2, 3, 4. State P resid en t 4; T hespians 3. 4; Beta Club 3, 4: A nnual Staff 4; “L ittle W om en” cast.

P resid en t Home Room 1, 4; Ham N ight 1; Class V ice-President 2; Red and Black 1, 2, 3, 4; B asket­ ball 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Football 3, 4; V arsity Club 3, 4; Thespian 3, 4; E eta Club 3, 4.

DONALD R. McCAMMON

GENE McCAMPBELL Band 1, 2, 3, 4; P hotog­ raphy Club 2; Red and Black Staff 4.

Class T reasu rer 3; D iver­ sified Occupations 3; T. & I. Club 4, P rogram Com­ m ittee 4.

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FRED MORTON, JR.

RUTH MILLER

Boys Glee Club 1; Pho­ tography Club 1; B asket­ ball M anager 3; Choir 3, 4; V arsity Club 3, 4; F oot­ ball 3, 4, Captain 4.

MARY ETTA MYERS

JEA N MORTON

F. B. L. A. 4.

Friendsville High 1, 2: Home Economics Club 3; History Club 4; Home Room T reasurer 4.

JACKIE O’DELL

MILDRED ORR

Home Economics Club 1; Drill Team 1; Maryville Junior Music Club 1, 2, 3; History Club, ViceP resident 4; Home Room Secretary 4; D. O. Secre­ tary 4.

P resid en t Home Room 1; L atin Club 2; P ersonality Queen 2;H istory Club 3, 4; N ew spaper Club 3, 4; “L ittle W om en” cast; Thespian Club 3. 4; Beta Club 3, 4, P resid en t 4; A nnual Staff 4.

JU N E PATTON

LOIS PICKENS

F. B. L. A. 2; T reasurer Home Room 3; D. 0. 3, 4.

P o rte r 1, 2; Thespian Club; H istory Club 4.

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ALICE

NANCY RENAKER

SUE PRESLEY

D rill Team 1; Red and Black 1, 4; Choir 1, 2, Ac­ com panist 3; Ju n io r Mu­ sic Club Corresponding S ecretary 1. 2, 3, Secre­ tary 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Band Clinic 2, 3, 4; E. T. E. A. Choir 2, 3; B eta Club 3, 4; S tate and N ational Voice Com petition 2, 3, State and N ational Piano Com petition 2, 3, 4; H is­ tory Club 4; A nnual Staff 4; Trio A ccom panist 2, 3, 4.

Choir 1, 2, 3; Secretary Home Room 3, 4.

ROBERT ROYLSTON

RICHARD ROYLSTON

Debate 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1; Beta; Thes­ pian; N ew spaper Club; Football 4; V arsity Club; Annual Staff 4; Class Sec­ retary 1; N ational F o ren ­ sic Leagu"'

D ebate 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 1; Beta; T hes­ pian; N ew spaper Club; P resid en t Home Room 3; “L ittle W om en” cast; An­ nual Staff 4; N ational Forensic League.

MINNIS ROBERTS

A NNE RUETER

Diversified Occupations 4; T. & I. Club 4.

M ajorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas­ ketball 1, 2; N ew spaper Club 1, 2, 3, 4; H istory Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec­ onomics Club 1, 2; T hes­ pian Club 3, 4; “L ittle W om en” cast; ‘

RUTH RUSSELL

GRANT SHARP

Home Econom ics Club 1; Choir 3, 4.

Football 3, 4; V arsity Club 3, P resid en t 4.

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K A TH ERIN E SMITH

FRANCES SHEPARD

D ebate 1; Home Econom­ ics Club 1; Ham N ight 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Band Clinic 2; H istory Club 1, 4. S ecretary and T reasu r­ e r 2, P resid en t 3; Red and Black 2, 3, E d ito r 4; Thes­ pian Club 2, 3, 4; A nnual Staff 4; “L ittle W om en” cast; “House W ithout A K ey” cast; ‘A M urder Has Been A rran g ed ” cast.

D rill Squad 1; Home E c­ onomics Club 1; V arsettes 2, 3, 4; B asketball 1, 2, 3. Captain 4; H istory Club 3, 4.

JO H N STERLING LOUISE BLAIRE SMITH Tellico Plains High 1, 2; Choir 3; Trophy B earer Regional T ournam ent 3; Basketball 3, 4; All T our­ nam ent 3, 4; P resident Home Room 4; P resident F. B. L. A. 4; Band Spon­ sor 4.

Carnival King 1; Band 1. 2. 3. P resid en t 4; Band Clinic 3. 4; Red and Black 3, 4; T hespian Club 2, 3. 4; P ersonality King 2: Choir 1, 2, 3; “A House W ithout A K ey” cast: “L ittle W om en” cast; “A M urder Has Been A rran ­ ged” cast; A nnual Staff 4.

JANICE STEVENS

JU N E STINNETT

Home Economics Club 1, 2; Photography Club 2; Choir 1, 2, 3; Ju n io r Mu­ sic Club 1, 2, 3, Corre­ spondent S ecretary 4; N ew spaper Club 4; Girls Trio 1, 2, 3, 4; E.T.E.A. Chorus 3.

A nnual Staff 4; F.B.L.A. P rogram Chairm an 4.

CHARLES TAYLOR

PAUL KENNETH STOUTT

E v erett 1; B asketball 3, 4; Football M anager 3, 4; V arsity Club 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; A nnual Staff 4.

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SHIRDY E. TRENTHAM

DOROTHY VAWTER

P o rte r High 1, 2, 3; T. & I. Club, P resid en t 4.

Band 1,2, 3, 4; Band Clinic 2, 3; Ju n io r Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Beta Club 3, Sec­ reta ry 4; H istory Club; Secretary 4; Red and Black 4.

DOROTHY GRACE WEAGLY

CHARLOTTE W HITE P o rte r High 1; Home E c­ onomics Club 2; Chorus 4; H istory Club 4.

Civics Club 1; Home Ec­ onomics Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2; D iversified Occupa­ tions 4; T. & I. Club 4; Ju n io r Music Club 1, 2.

ROBERTA

SHIRLEY W HITE

W ILLBANKS

Choir 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Econom ics Club 1, 2; B asketball 2, 3, 4; Ju n io r Music Club 2, 3, 4; V arsettes 3, 4; T hespian 3, 4; “L ittle W om en” cast 3; “A M urder Has Been A rran g ed ” cast 4; A nnual Staff 4; Regional T ourna­ m ent H ostess 4.

F o rt Sm ith Ju n io r High 1, Ft. Sm ith Senior High 2, F o rt Smith, A rkansas; H istory Club 3, 4; Red and Black 4; Beta Club 4; A nnual Staff 4.

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Junior^ CLASS OFFICERS DAVID CLARK _________________________ PRESID EN T JIMMY WILSON .> VICE-PRESIDENT HAROLD HUNTER _____________________ SECRETARY CHARLES HUFFM AN _________________ TREASURER

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MRS. HOLLOWAY’S HOME ROOM Bob Brown ___________________________ r___PRESID ENT B etty Crain _________________________VICE-PRESIDENT Mary Evelyn Brow n_________ SECRETARY-TREASURER

Mary Evelyn Brown

Mrs. Holloway

M ariam Crow

Guy Badgett

Sarandrew DeLozier

Bill Campbell

Louise Blackwell

Je an Coada

C harlotte Brew er

B etty B aker

LaV erne Burchfield

David Clark

Josephine C arringer

M arjorie Duggan

Betty Crain

George Douglas

M argarette A ndrews

Charles Aytes Bob Brown

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MR. MANN’S HOME ROOM E lizabeth G illespie ________________________ PRESID EN T H arold H u n ter ______________________V ICE-PRESIDENT Jean Gibson ________________ SECRETARY-TREASURER

F rances L am bert

M ary R uth Kidd

Elizabeth G illespie

Jo h n L anders

Je an Gibson

J. S. H enderson

Jane H uddleston

E lm er Mize

D orothy Lane

C harles H uffm an

E leanor H ightow er

Don King

W.'.nda Haynes

H arold H u n ter Not in P ictu re Joan Longm ire

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MRS. AITKEN’S HOME ROOM PRESID ENT Charles T ro tter _____________________ Knox Ramsey _______________________VICE-PRESIDENT H elen M inton ______________ SECRETARY-TREASURER

F ra n k Shepard

H elen M inton

Mrs. A itken

Je rry W alker

E dith P o tter

Hoyt Mull

Mary H elen P ierce

Knox Ramsey

W illie Jo Morton

Bill R oberts

E laine McClure

Charles T ro tter

Lucy A nn P ra te r Not in P ictu re Opal Robertson

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MR. REED’S HOME ROOM Jim m y W ilson ____________________________ PRESID EN T F anny Sm ith _____________________ V ICE-PRESIDENT Elizabeth Robinson _________ SECRETARY-TREASURER

Mr. Reed

Iren e Stanfield

B arbara Sullivan

Dean W est

E dith W ilson

Jim m y W ilson

Mary Lee W illiams

Jack W heeler

Jonnie Shipwash

M ilburn W aters

W anda W illiams

A gnes S terling

Fanny Sm ith

E lizabeth Robinson

R uth Taylor

Jo h n W atts

B etty Jo T effeteller

R. B. W aym an Joe W alker

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Juniors, the last rung in your high school ladder of education, previous­ ly only in sight, can now be seen just ahead. You are ready to take th a t last and most im portant step. Three rungs are behind you, and the final one di­ rectly in front. W ith th a t step you take your places as the leaders in M ary­ ville H 'gh School. You will be looked up to, honored, and respected. The way you think and act not only determ ines w hat the under classmen think of you, but also, to a large extent, the way they themselves think and act.

But

by continuing true to form with your previous record, your path will be a challenging and inspiring one to follow. The following statistics verify this:

N um ber of Ju niors en ro lled __________________________________

82

N um ber in the B and___________;__________________________ _____

16

N um ber in the Beta Club_____________________________________

7

N um ber on th e Boys’ B asketball Squad_________________________

3

N um ber on th e G irls’ B asketball Squad_______________________

1

N um ber in Boys’ V arsity Club_________________________________

7

N um ber in the Choir._________

13

N um ber on the D ebate Team __________________________________

4

N um ber on the F ootball T eam

6

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N um ber in the H istory Club

14

N um ber in the N ew spaper Club_______________________________

20

N um ber in the T hespian Club______________

20

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CLASS OFFICERS Otis Beaver ______________________________ PR ESID EN T Bill V arnell _________________________ VICE-PRESIDENT A nn Gates

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SECRETARY

B etty Craw ford ________________________TREA SU RER__


MRS. BADGETT’S HOME ROOM PRESID EN T______________________________ Otis Beaver V ICE-PRESIDENT_____________________ B etty Craw ford SECRETARY AND TREASURER Nancy Burchfield Bernice B u rn ett B etty Ann Godwin G reta Cruze G race Boring B etty Jo Clemens Ann Gates

Betty Craw ford Peggy Cum mings K atherine B arnaw ell Jam es B ennett Faye G arner Not in picture:

Carolyn Duggan B u ster Brown F en to n Ferguson Louise Gregory H arold Brooks

N ancy Cates

MR. RENFRO’S HOME ROOM PRESID EN T--------------------------------------- Im ogene K eller VICE-PRESIDENT------------------------------ R alph E asterday SECRETARY AND TREASURER Louise H u ffstetler f

B lanche H olt Louise H u ffstetler Im ogene K eller Billie Sue H enderson Georgia K endrick B etty Je an Jenkins R uth Jones

LaV erne Law Jo Law V erna Lee H enry Joyce Lewis Ed H eaton John K eeble R alph E asterd ay R ichard H am ilton

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Byron H all Mac Law Bobby Kizer Jack Hayes Bill Hawley Ju n io r G arner Mr. Renfro


MRS. McCURRY’S HOME ROOM PRESID ENT Jim m y N orton V ICE-PRESIDENT Alice Sue Nuchols SECRETARY AND TREA SU RER___________ G erry Long Faye Evelyn Viola Lowe G erry Long

McCulloch

N ot in picture:

Alice Sue N uchols Billie R uth P atto n June M iller Nancy B urchfield Jim m y N orton, M aurice Moore

B ettye P aul G lenn O rr Bobby M orton

MISS PROFFITT’S HOME ROOM PRESID EN T___________________________ Edw in T rundle V ICE-PRESIDENT H om er S tin n ett SECRETARY AND T R E A SU R E R Sue W orrell Dean P o tter E leanor W illbanks Sara M argaret V aw ter B etty Lou W alker Marie P o tte r Mary W hite Not in picture:

Ruth Thom pson Sue W orrell Ivan W orrell E velyn U sry Jim m y Russell Bill V arnell Faye Shook

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C urtis Sm ith Jo h n T effeteller . Thomas W atkins E dw in T rundle H om er S tin n ett C harles W alker


Sophomores, you have now reached the half-way m ark in the ladder leading to your graduation.

The firs t three rungs no doubt seemed fa r

apart, but the fa rth e r you advance the closer they will seem to grow. You are now upper classmen with outstanding

achievements

to your credit.

Your past record, given below, shows th a t you are indeed capable of suc­ cessfully filling your new, im portant position.

N um ber of Sophomores enrolled __ N um ber in th e B a n d

92

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7

N um ber on Boys’ B asketball Squad

2

N um ber on G irls’ B asketball Squad

8

N um ber in Boys’ V arsity C lu b ____

5

N um ber in th e C h o ir_______■______

4

N um ber on the F ootball S q u a d ___

6

N um ber in the H istory C lu b _____

1

N um ber in the N ew spaper Club____

4


Jfresifjttten CLASS OFFICERS Roy K ram er ______________________________ PRESID EN T Louise Lloyd _______________________V ICE-PRESIDENT N eal B urchfield __________________________ SECRETARY Betty R uble _____________________________ TREASURER

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MISS REED’S HOME ROOM PRESID EN T

Alice H uddleston

VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER

Ollie K eller _____ Beth McCall -----Evelyn H u rst P auline Law Doris McDaniel M argaret Jam es Louise Lloyd Beth McCall E leanor O’D ell

Alice H uddleston Bessie Lowe M ildred Oliver Miss Reed C lifford Lawson Dickie Lane Ray Giles

P au l G regory Roy K ram er Jim m y H ill George L am bert Bobby Long Ollie K eller Gene King K enneth H all

N ot in p icture Boyd H elton Ray Law

MISS OTT’S HOME ROOM Ju n io r R u eter ____________________________ PRESID ENT B etty Ruble ________________________ .VICE-PRESIDENT Jim m y M atthews ___________ SECRETARY-TREASURER Rosa L ynn Law K athryn Payne U na R uth Sparks B arbara P atterso n Betty Ruble W ilm a Robinson

Dorothy Je an P o tte r Betty Jo Sm elcher D ora E velyn Sm ith E leanor K ram er Jim m y M atthews N ot in p ictu re D onald Myers

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R obert P ro ffitt Norm an Moore Jam es Q uinton K eith M orton Ju n io r R u eter Jack Owen


MR. BAKER’S HOME ROOM 1st row—Joe Long, Joseph Clark, Ray F o ster, K enneth F ancher, H erm an Allison. 2nd row—Gloria G arner, Ju an ita Breeden, M orisine Atchley, K athleen F ranklin, Evan Hedge, Ja n e t Cummings, Louise B ryant, Jean Gregory, H elen Allison, K athleen Gentry. 3rd row—M argaret A nn D rake, Mary H icks, V irginia Davis, Reba Ditm ore, M artha H ar­ rison, Don B lackburn, N eal B urchfield, W inifred Davis, Jim m y Giffen, F ran k lin Coleman, Floyd Bryant, Chesley A nderson, Coach Baker. N ot in picture E lisha B ryant Neal B urchfield ___________________________ PRESID EN T E lisha B ryant _______________________V ICE-PRESIDENT F ran k lin Coleman ________ SECRETARY & TREASURER

MISS ROSS’ HOME ROOM 1st

row—Jean Sadler, Nancy Thompson, N ancy Jo W right, Je an T effeteller, ■D orothy Jean Tipton, Joyce W hite, Irene Tedford, Irm a Lee W hitehead, Miss Ross, Betty Ruth Ross. 2nd row—H ilda Sterling, Jim m y Sm ith, Bill T urner, Bill Stinnett, D arrel Tipton, Jim m y Taylor, F re d W aggoner, C harles W hitehead, J e rry W illiams, M arvin W hitehead, Billy Shields. F re d W aggoner ___________________________ PRESID EN T Jean T effeteller _____________________V ICE-PRESIDENT Nancy Jo W right__________________________ SECRETARY H ilda S terling ___________TREASURER

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Freshm en, you are now ready to climb on to the second ru n g of that lad­ der which m arks your high school progress. You are no longer beginners at Maryville High School, but ra th e r are p attern s fo r the coming Freshm en to watch and follow. And your firs t y e ar’s record, both in total num ber en­ rolled and participation in school activities, shows th a t the coming class m ust be an exceptionally good one if they expect to follow closely in your footsteps. Below is the proof of the Freshm en’s splendid record this year: N um ber of F reshm en en ro lle d ________________________________ 115 N um ber in th e B and_________________________________________

3

N um ber on Boys’ B asketball S quad____________________________

8

N um ber on G irls’ B asketball S quad___________________________

2

N um ber in Boys’ V arsity C lub

5

N um ber in th e Choir_________________________________________

2

N um ber on th e F ootball Squad_______________________________

8

N um ber in

the H istory Club__________________________________

2

N um ber in

th e N ew espaper Club______________________________

8

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gltfjlettcg

COACH BAKER

COACH RENFRO

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FOOTBALL TEAM

f

1st row—Bobby Kizer, R obert Lindsay, Jim m y W ilson, F ra n k Shepard, Jack Young, F re d Morton, Jr., H om er S tin­ nett, Jim m y Hill, F re d W aggoner, C harles A ytes. 2nd row—Roy Beaver, J. S. H enderson, Jim m y Russell, O tis Beaver, Mac Law, Roy K ram er, Bill S tinnett, Don King, Coach Renfro. 3:d row— G rant Sharp, W infred Davis, Don F arm er, D avid Clark, Tommy Long, Raymond Keny, Lowry Knox Ramsey, C urtis Smith, R obert R oylston, Richard Roylston, A llen Law, H oyt Mull. F red M orton ________________________________ CAPTAIN Jack Young CO-CAPTAIN

FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1944 M aryville M aryville M aryville Maryville M aryville M aryville M aryville M aryville M aryville

7 53 58 20 21 7 60 13 31

Etow ah 7 ... P o rte r 0 Townsend 6 _. E v erett 0 Alcoa 0 Rule 6 ... McMinn 0 Rockwood 19 S tair 0

30

Holt,


1st row—Bobby Long, Jim m y Hill, Raym ond Keny, Ollie K eller, George L am bert, F ran k Shepard. 2nd row—Neal B urchfield, Charles Taylor, Richard H am ilton, Bill S tinnett. 3rd row—Ju n io r R ueter, Hoyt Mull, David Clark, B u ster Brown, P aul Gregory. 4th row—Coach Baker.

BOYS’ BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1944 Maryville 62 ...

____________________ V onore 32

M aryville 49 _____________________

T. S. D. 27

Maryville 35 -

____________________ T. S. D. 26

Maryville 33 _____________________

. E v erett 21

Maryville 50 ...

____________________ V onore 20

Maryville 18 ____________ F riendsville A cadem y 33

Maryville 20 ...

____________________ E tow ah 49

M aryville 33 ___________ ___________________ Townsend 24

Maryville 34

____________________ T. M. I. 40

Maryville 28 ___________ _____________________ McMinn 22

Maryville 33 _

_____________________

Maryville 37 ___________

P o rte r 28

L enoir City 39

Maryville 44 ________________________Oak Ridge 21

Maryville 30 ___________

....... W alland 29

L anier 20

M aryville 38 ___________

Knox. C entral 26 F riendsville H igh 48

Maryville 37 ---------

N orris 24

M aryville 16 ___________

Maryville 28 _____

Townsend 16

M aryville 18 ___________

_________ E v erett 27

Maryville 26 ______

.... Etow ah 27

Maryville 28 ___________

__________T. M. I. 36

Maryville 20 _____

. K ingsport 27

M aryville 23 ____ ,______

M orristown 16

Maryville 38 _____

Oak Ridge 26

M aryville 27 ____________

_______ E rw in 32

Maryville 35 ______

Alcoa 20

M aryville 22 ____________

K ingsport 29

Maryville 57 _____

L anier 16

Maryville 30 ___________

Tenn. High 28

Maryville 30 _____

N orris 23

Maryville 38 ___________

..Johnson City 39

...Friendsville H igh 47

M aryville 30 ___________

----------- Alcoa 36

Maryville 23 ______

Maryville 36 ______ M aryville 34 ...____

__

Maryville District Tournament 25_______ Everett 27

P o rte r 37

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1st 2nd 3rd 4th

row—Betty Jo Clemens, E leanor W illbanks, F ran ces Shepard, R oberta W illbanks, Dorothy Je an P o tter. row—Louise Sm ith, Billie Sue H enderson, G reta Cruze, Im ogene K eller, Blanche Holt. row—R uth Taylor, Faye Shook, Grace Boring, Louise H uffstetler, Faye Pope. row—Coach Baker. F rances S hepard ____________________________ CAPTAIN Faye Pope ______________________________ CO-CAPTAIN

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1944

Maryville 40

V onore 31

M aryville 16 ________________ F riendsville H igh 15

M aryville 23

T. S. D. 21

M aryville 27 __________________________ P o rte r 29

M aryville 30

V onore 33

Maryville 41 __________________________T. S. D. 23

Maryville 51

__ E tow ah 45

M aryville 33 __________________________ E v erett 46

M aryville 32

P o rte r 34

M aryville 42 ____________ F riendsville Academy 24 M aryville 36 _______________________ Tow nsend 35

M aryville 24

L an ier 34

M aryville 28

T ow nsend 32

M aryville 33

E tow ah 23

M aryville 29 Maryville 35 .

M aryville 31 ---------------------------------- L en o ir City 25 Maryville

Alcoa 26

9 -------------------------------------- W alland 23

M aryville 24 ------------------------- F rien d sv ille

L an ier 33

H igh 25

M aryville 1 9 ----------------------------------------- E v e re tt 34

M aryville 48

--------------- A lum ni 28

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Šrpm^attons No school is complete without its organiza­ tions and extra-curricular activities. School life in this particular is not neglected at Maryville High School as the following pages show:


THE BAND 1st row— Charles Greene, Louise Smith, E leanor W illbanks, H ouston Goddard, Guy B adgett, K atherine Smith, A nne R ueter, Opal Robertson, Mr. C. W. Gould, director. 2nd row—Rella A nderson, Roberta W illbanks, Mary A nnis Beals, B arbara Sullivan, M argarette A ndrews, John W atts, Bobbie Jean Hamby, Louise H u ffstetler, Nancy R enaker, Eugene Ham ilton. 3rd row—Joann Gooch, Jim m y Smith, R ichard Roylston, Charles Aytes, E ugene McCampbell, M ilburn W aters, R ichard Ham ilton, H arold H unter. 4th row—W anda W illiams, Betty Jo T effeteller, Alice Sue Nuchols, W illie Jo M orton, Floyd Ham ilton, D orothy Lane, Dickie Lane, Je rry W alker. 5th row—Jeanne Bryant, K atherine Stooksbury, S arandrew Delozier, D orothy V awter, Je an T effeteller, Sara M argaret Vawter, E leanor H ightow er, K enneth Bean, W inston H enry, Jr., Bill Shields. 6th row—Nancy Burchfield, R obert Roylston, Jo h n S terling, Charles H uffman, Mary Donna Hale, Jo h n Sterling, P resident; Houston Goddard, V ice-President; Jean n e B ryant, Secretary; B arbara Sullivan, T reasurer.

THE CHORUS 1st row—L averne Law, E lizabeth Robinson, Joyce W hite, B etty Baker, V erna H enry, Sue W orrell, C harlotte W hite, Mr. C. W. Gould, director. ' 2nd row—Ju n io r G arner, H ilda Sterling, Opal R obertson, F anny Smith, R uth Russell, Je an Coada, M artha H arri­ son, Ivan W orrell. 3rd row—R. B. W ayman, Don King, F re d Morton, C harles Taylor, Jim m y W ilson, M ilburn W aters, Jo h n Landers. 4th row—A llen Law, C urtis Smith, Raymond Keny, Byron Hall. Charles Taylor, P resident; Byron Hall, V ice-President;Peggy Howell, S ecretary-T reasurer; Miss G arnet Manges, Accompanist. ’ 34


BETA CLUB 1st row—Houston Goddard, Mrs. McCurry, Shirley W hite, Elizabeth Crawford, Mary A nnis Beals, Nancy Renaker, Jane C arringer, Dorothy V awter, M ildred Orr, W ilma Breedlove, Rella A nderson, K enneth Bean. 2nd row—W anda Haynes, Faye Pope, Jo C arringer, Je an Coada, C harles H uffm an, B etty Lindsay, R uth Taylor, Jean Gibson, B arbara Sullivan, H arold H unter. M ildred O rr ______________________________ PRESID ENT E lizabeth Craw ford ________________ V ICE-PRESIDENT D orothy V aw ter __________________________SECRETARY H ouston Goddard _______________________ TREASURER

FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA 1st row—Dean W est, B etty Baker, Jam es Roberts, Don F arm er, Mary W illiams, Louise Blackwell, M argarette A ndrews, Louise Smith. 2nd row—Jonnie Shipwash, M arjorie Duggan, M artha F reem an, M ary C atherine Gregory, Ju n e Stinnett, Mary E tta Myers, Mrs. W ine. Louise Sm ith _____________________________ PRESID ENT M artha F reem an ___________________ VICE-PRESIDENT Don F arm er _____________________________ SECRETARY Mary W illiam s ___________________________ TREASURER 35


NEW SPAPER CLUB 1st row—Betty Jo T effeteller, Jeanne Bryant, Mary A nnis Beals, M ildred Goudelock, B arbara Sullivan, Martha Freeman, Lucy P ra ter, Mrs. W ine, K ath erin e Smith, D orothy Vawter, Nancy Renaker, M ildred Orr, Betty Crawford, Rella A nderson. 2nd row— Junior R ueter, M arjorie Duggan, Je an T effeteller, Louise Lloyd, Janice Stevens, Shirley W hite, Eliza­ beth Crawford, Jan e H uddleston, Peggy Cummings, B eth McCall, B etty Ruble, R uth Taylor, Elizabeth Gillespie, Nancy Cates, F ann y Smith, Jim m y Hill, Dickie Lane. 3rd row—F ra n k Shepard, W anda W illiams, B etty Lindsay, Bobby Long, H arold H unter, Roy K ram er, Charles H uffm an, E ugene McCampbell, Jo h n S terling, Bob Brown, Mary Evelyn Brown, Je an Gibson, Hous­ ton Goddard. K atherine Sm ith ______________________________ EDITOR Ruth Taylor ______________________ASSOCIATE EDITOR

DEBATE TEAM 1st row—Harold H unter, M argarette A ndrew s, M ary A nnis Beals. 2nd row—Mrs. Badgett, R ichard Roylston, R obert Roylston, R uth Taylor.

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HISTORY CLUB 1st row—K atherine Stooksbury, Jean T effeteller, N ancy Burchfield, Shirley W hite, R ella Anderson, Charlotte W hite, Alice H uddleston, Je an Gibson, M argarette A ndrews. 2nd row—B arbara Sullivan, D orothy Lane, Ja n e H uddleston, H elen Minton, E lean o r H ightow er Lois Pickens, Je an Morton, W anda W illiams, M ildred Orr, E lizabeth Crawford, Nancy R enaker, Dorothy Vawter. 3rd row—Jan e C arringer, F rances Shepard, B etty Jo T effeteller, R uth Taylor, K ath erin e Smith, Lucy Prater, Betty Lindsay, R uth C arter, Nancy Cates, E lizabeth G illespie, Mary A nnis Beals, Mildred Hancox, E dith M erle DeLaney, Mary Donna Hale. Mary Donna H ale ... PRESID EN T Jackie O’D ell ________________________VICE-PRESIDENT D orothy V aw ter __________________________ SECRETARY Betty Jo T effeteller_______________________TREASURER

DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS 1st row—E dith P otter, Mary H elen Pierce, D orothy W eagley, Ju n e P atton, W ilma Breedlove, H elen Keeble, Jackie O’Dell, Iren e Stanfield. 2nd row—Bill Campbell, Shirdy T rentham , Don McCammon, P aul K eeble, C harles G reene, Minnis Roberts, Bobby Clemmer, Cecil Lewis, Mr. Mann. Shirdy W ilma Jackie H elen

T rentham _________________________ PRESID EN T Breedlove _____________ VICE-PRESIDENT O’D ell ____________________________ SECRETARY K eeble ____________________________ TREASURER 37


THESPIAN CLUB 1st row—H arold H unter, H ouston Goddard, P aul Floyd. 2nd row— Guy Badgett, Ruth Carter, K atherine Smith, B etty Jo T effeteller, R uth Taylor, Jean Gibson, M ildred Orr, Elizabeth Crawford, R oberta W illbanks, Mrs. Badgett. 3rd row—W anda W illiams, M arjorie Duggan, Bob Brown, Jo h n Sterling, R ichard Roylston, R obert Roylston, Betty Lindsay, E lizabeth Gillespie, Lois P icksns, Nancy Cates. Jeanne B ryant ____ -_______________________ PRESID ENT Faye Pope __________________________ VICE-PRESIDENT Jean Gibson _____________________________ SECRETARY Lowry H olt _____________________________ TREASURER

BOYS’ VARSITY CLUB 1st row—A llen Law, Don King, Raymond Keny, Jim m y Hill, David Clark, F ran k Shepard, Ollie K eller, Mac Law, Jim m y Russell. 2nd row—Jim m y Wilson, Charles Taylor, Hoyt Mull, Otis Beaver, Don F arm er, G rant Sharp, Bill Stinnett, F red Morton. G rant Sharp ---------------------------------------------- PRESID ENT Raymond K eny ... VICE-PRESIDENT Jim m y W ilson------------------ SECRETARY & TREASURER 38


iHtfoertisemcnts The Senior Class of Maryville High School wishes to show its appreciation to the business enterprises and individuals who, through

their contributions, have

made this annual possible. As a small act of g ratitude for their interest and support, please read the following pages and pa­ tronize the advertisers.

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COMPLIMENTS OF PARKS-BELK MARYVILLE’S NEWEST

DEPARTMENT STORE

Home of Better Values

Compliments

Compliments

of

of

COURTESY

UNITED JEWELRY

SERVICE STATION

COMPANY JEWELRY AND LUGGAGE

Phone 1313 Next to the Park Theatre

Compliments of

THE J. & K. STORES THE HOME OF WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRICAL APPLANCES

Groceries - Fresh Meats School Books—And A Complete Line of School Supplies “We Appreciate Your Business” 40


WELCOME MARYVILLE STUDENTS Make Penney’s Your Shopping H eadquarters Throughout The Year A t Penney’s You Will Find Quality Merchandise A t Prices That You Can A fford A T

OUTFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

_____ A

M » M

WHERE BLOUNT COUNTY SHOPS AND SAVES!

\ A »

f

c o '

Compliments

Compliments of

of

of

BLOUNT HOTEL

PINEHURST FARMS

T. A. ROYLSTON, Prop.

Broilers

Fryers

Hens

WEST SIDE SERVICE STATION

MAJESTIC JEWELRY COMPANY

JO H N P. LINDSAY

HOME OWNED AND OPERATED

Gulf Gasoline and Motor Oils Complete Lubrication

Jew elry F or The Graduate 607 E. Broadway

Clean R est Rooms—T ourist Service

Maryville, Tennessee

Broadway and M ontvale Sts.

MARYVILLE, Tennessee

*

CLYDE H. KING COMPANY DEALER IN USED CARS

H arper St.

Maryville, Tennessee Telephone 401

“If the firm is right the deal can’t be wrong”

41


BOND-WOOLF & COMPANY INCORPORATED

MANUFACTURERS LUMBER

OAK-FLOORING Wholesale Only

Compliments

Compliments of

of

GILES CLEANERS

BYRNE DRUG COMPANY

C ongratulations Compliments To the

of

G raduates From

W. B. CARRINGER

BROADWAY CAFE

COULTER’S RESTAURANT OPEN ALL NIGHT Phone 851

119 W. Broadway

42


SCHOOL & OFFICE SUPPLY CO. STATIONERS

. . . O FFICE OUTFITTERS

407 W est Clinch Avenue.

KNOXVILLE, TENN. TELEPH O N E 3-7145

STERLING GOAL CO. “THE STORE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE’’

PHONE 224

DEPEN D ABLE SERVICE

Quality Block, Nut and Pruden Stoker Coke and Coal

C. H. STERLING GUY C. STERLING

“Be Sure With Pure”

LANE AUTO SERVICE Specializing In

Weaver Wheel Aligning Service Maryville, Tennessee

409 E ast Broadway

Automotive Service

G eneral R epairing Phone 73

43


sETWr-*—.: ■

CRAWFORD & CALDWELL HARDW ARE Garden Supplies — Paints 130 Broadway

Phone No. 1

-

BOWER’S, INC. Knoxville

Compliments of

D istributors F o r

CLARK’S FLOWERS

RAWLINGS ATHLETIC EQ U IPM EN T Spot Bilt Shoes

Compliments of

“Ju st a little b e tter”

DeLOZIER INSURANCE AGENCY

WILLIAM’S DRY CLEANERS

“Complete Protection” Phone 1492 Gamble B uilding

Phone 605

"*


WILLIAMS BROTHERS M anufacturers of FLOUR, MEAL, and FE E D

152 E ast Main S treet

M aryville, Tennessee

Congratulations

Exclusive R epresentation

To the G raduates

fo r K noxville and V icinity . . .

From

STEINW AY

W URLITZER KIMBALL

Clark Bros. Piano Company “Knoxville’s Finest Piano Store” 706 S. Gay St.

Dial 2-3533

Gay at W all KNOXVILLE, TENN ESSEE

MARYVILLE MACHINERY CO. MeCORMICK-DEERING FARM EQ U IPM EN T International M otor Trucks H arper Ave.

M aryville, Tennessee

45


■-

'I A

The Hope Brothers Co. “Knoxville’s Oldest Jewelers”

ALCOA FURNITURE CO.

DIAMONDS — WATCHES — JEW ELRY E ngraved Cards and A nnouncem ents

“Come in — W e’ll T rade” Phone 650

Maryville, Tenn.

613 M arket S treet

Let Us H elp You Follow th e Road of System atic SAVINGS to

Compliments

F inancial Independence

of

First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Maryville

BB’s CAFE and

MARYVILLE, TENN.

BAKERY

In su red

Home

Savings

Loans

McCAMPBELL’S CREAMERY GRADE A PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS You Can W hip Our Cream B ut You Can’t B eat O ur Milk Phone 189

H arp er Ave.

46


Compliments

RAWLINGS-MILLER Funeral Home

of

Home of Courteous and E fficient

Blount National Bank

Service Phone 1411

The Bank of Personal

915 W. BROADWAY

Service

Compliments of

MILLER’S MUSIC SHOP The

IN KNOXVILLE

Maryville Ice & Coal Co.

F o r Your Musical Needs

C ongratulations to the

Balcony

Phone 3-1121

Senior Class

WASHINGTON and HIGH SERVICE STATION

LANE’S GROCERY

ESSO PRODUCTS

GROCERIES—MEATS

We Specialize In WASHING, WAXING AND LUBRICATION We Call F or and D eliver

Broadw ay at Magnolia P hone 1801

Phone 1063 OSCAR C. SHIELDS, O perator

47

M aryville, Tenn.


Compliments

J. M. NICELY

of

FOOD MARKET

SPENCE SHOE CO.

Cates and Stanley Sts. Phone 804

Quality Footwear

Our Aim . . . Com plete Satisfaction 430 Gay S treet

Knoxville, Tenn.

Compliments

Compliments

of

of

Stanberry’s Food Market 110 W ashington Ave.

DRAUGHON’S BUSINESS COLLEGE

Phone 130

KNOXVILLE, TENN ESSEE

Y ou—All—W ays—W elcome Compliments of At The

of

WHITE STAR CAFE Bill Edm unds, Mgr.

Phone 9140

Coulter’s Greenhouse

Compliments

Compliments of

of

of

SERVICE BARBER SHOP

PEOPLE’S STORE E. M. W illiams, Owner

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WE SAY T here is No S ubstitute fo r Made-toMeasure Clothes. Prices? E xactly w hat you w ant to pay. — Stop in and see a m ost rem arkable A ssortm ent of Spring and Sum m er Suitings.

Compliments of

COLLEGE CLEANERS GEO. GARNER, Prop.

SEATON’S TAILOR SHOP Office Phone 1656

206 High S treet

Residence 1019-J

Maryville, Tenn.

Bierley’s Funeral Home

Phone 612

“We Invite You In”

“To Serve H um anity B e tte r’’

KIMBALL’S-JEWELERS

Ambulance Service — Day or N ight

429 Gay S treet Telephone 1310

KNOXVILLE, TENN.

MARYVILLE, TENN ESSEE

UNITED

WE STAND

.

.

.

Business T raining Costs So L ittle— It Means So Much

Compliments

At

of

Service Beauty Shoppe W here You L earn More

Then You E arn More

Sam H. McCammon

FOR

Roy E. Ammons

Better Used Cars

McCAMMON-AMMONS Funeral Home

VISIT

K & E MOTOR COMPANY

MARYVILLE, TENN ESSEE Phone 345

49


Have Your Car Sinclairized A t Your N earby Sinclair Dealer

SINCLAIR REFINING CO. C.

V. MORTON, A gent

POLL PARROT SAYS

Compliments of

G. & F. GRILL Home of W onderful Food

Ask Joe and Felix

F or Shoes

SHOEMAKER’S SHOE STORE

SULLINGER’S BATTERY SHOP Official W illard Service Station BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL REPA IRIN G Telephone 119

50


Compliments

“You Can Charge I t a t”

of

CARLS’ Amos & Andy Motor Co,

MARYVILLE’S SMARTEST STORE

You Are Invited To Call On Us

HITCH RADIO SERVICE

FOR MORE MONEY AT ANY TIME

Radio Sales and Service

Maryville Savings & Loan Corporation

Tel. 699

MARYVILLE, TENN.

Phone 796

H. K. MILBURN Compliments of Plumbing, H eating, General Repairing Sheet Metal W ork

Kathryn’s Beauty Shoppe GAMBLE BUILDING

P hone 1665 MARYVILLE, TEN N ESSEE

MARTIN’S DRUG STORES No. 1

No. 2

128 BROADWAY Phone 44

201 WASHINGTON Phone 264

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Compliments of

ROYAL JEWELERS COMPLETE

GAMBLE BUILDING

OPTICAL DEPARTM ENT

MARYVILLE

“It’s Easy to Pay the Royal Way”

FOX FLORIST FLOW ERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS

Phone 1977 MARYVILLE, TENN ESSEE

FRANK CHANDLER SERVICE STATION TIRES R E PA IR E D AND R ECA PPED 24 H our Service STATION No. 1 Phone 103

STATION No. 2 Phone 9146

THE WEBB STUDIO

KNOXVILLE SPORTING GOODS CO.

Photos of Perm anency and C haracter

Wholesale and Retail Phone 3-2212 710 South Gay S treet

220 College S treet MARYVILLE, TENNESSEE

KNOXVILLE, TENN.

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Compliments Compliments of of

GULF OIL PRODUCTS

GILBERT’S

P. E. IRWIN, Distributor

“Beautiful Dry Cleaning — Compliments

Ask Your N eighbor”

of

Maryville Dry Cleaners Phone 60

CITY SHOE SHOP

107 Washington Ave. J. W. HARRISS

NORTON HARDWARE CO. MARYVILLE, TEN N.

53


VALSPAR

Compliments of

W hatever you are going to p ain t

th e re ’s

a

VALSPAR finish fo r th e job! These tougher, m ore durable paints, varnishes, an d enam els

CITY DRUG COMPANY HARRY M. BIRD

are always uniform in color an d in quality! I t ’s surprising how little V alspar

finishes

cost!

OREN D. LOWE

'KEEP THE MILL RUNNING" Serving Maryville and Blount County

M ILL & M IN E S U P P LY C O .

w ith only the best in Drug, Sundries,

KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE

Foods and Drinks.

406-12 State St.

Phone 3-2161

Congratulations Seniors From

Knoxville Business College

HALL’S

“The Q uality School of the South’’

318-320 Gay St. KNOXVILLE

F ully A ccredited Quality Instructors M odern Office Machines E nroll Any Time

Quality Apparel for

Knoxville Business College

Men — Women — Boys

S tate and Church KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE

RUSSELL AND YOUNG SERVICE STATION MOBILGAS

PRODUCTS

AND

General Tires CORNER MAIN AND COLLEGE STREETS Phone 411

54


ROSS BIRCHFIEL FURNITURE COMPANY W E BUY AND SELL FU R N IT U R E “No Extra Charge For Our Easy Terms’’ STORE No. 1 801 H arper Ave. E.

STORE No. 2 220 South College

PHONES 146 and 164

Firestone Tires Texaco Products FIRST QUALITY RECA PPIN G AND REPA IRIN G The Mark of Quality

JETT SERVICE STATION NORTH BROADWAY ROAD SERVICE

PHONE 450

Compliments of

BLOUNT SANITARY LAUNDRY PHONES UPTOW N 600

OFFICE 53

Buy E verything

Compliments of

MUSICAL

FOWLER BROTHERS CO. FROM “THE FINEST IN FINE FURNITURE"

CLARK & JONES

418 S. Gay St.

IN KNOXVILLE

55


Compliments of

HOMER A. GODDARD

JOE D. BEALS

MARYVILLE ORDER OF MOOSE

P. P. PAYNE REAL ESTATE

Maryville Lodge No. 539

Compliments

Compliments

of

of

A Friend

J. C. McCampbell

Compliments of

Compliments of

R. S. GODDARD

J. C. G ILLESPIE

Compliments of

Compliments of

KAY’S, INC.

M. M. ELD ER

Compliments of

Compliments of

ROUSER BROS.

ROBERT M. LINDSAY 56



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