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MARYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL APPALACHIAN

VOLUME NO.

1972

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MARYVILLE , TENNESSEE


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DEDICATION

MR. JOHN SMITH

You p ro b a b ly re c o g n iz e him as M a ry v ille H igh s gen ial in stru cto r of B iology, C hem istry, and Physics. H o w ever, not only d o es this m an je o p ­ a rd ize perso n al safety for the sak e of fu tu re Ein­ steins, but he also b ra ve s th e rigors of num erous activities o u tsid e the lab. T h is year, fo r exam p le, he is sponsor of the school ye arb o o k , acce p tin g all th e resp o n sib ilities w hich attend th at job. Throug h th e past fe w m onths, our local M e n d e le y e v has advised th e E d ito rial S taff, a r­ ranged for su p p lies for the B usiness and C irc u la ­ tion S taff, o b tain ed film fo r our pho to g rap h ers, and snap p ed th e p h o to g rap h s of th e School

Board. N eed w e even m ention the reels and reels he has film ed of football gam es, S en io r Proms, and T w irp D ances, his sponsorship of the new C hess C lub, or th e m any tim es he has operated th e clo ck at b asketb all gam es? B ecause of this m an ’s d ed icatio n to all of us, both as students and as hum an beings, th e E ditorial S ta ff wishes to return his kindness in at least a sm all way. T h e re fo re , w e g ratefu lly d e d ic a te the 1972-73 A p p alach ian to M r. John Sm ith, a man w hose b rid g e of frien d ly efforts quietly links the students and faculty of M a ryville High.

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B R ID G E O V E R T R O U B L E D W A TE R “ W hen yo u ’re w eary, feelin g sm all, W hen tears are in your eyes, I w ill dry them all; I ’m on your side. W hen tim es g e t rough And frie n d s ju st c a n ’t be found, Like a b rid g e over trou bled w a te r I w ilt lay m e down.:

Like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down. W hen yo u ’re down and out, W hen yo u ’re on the street, W hen evening fa lls so hard I w ill com fort you. I ’ll ta k e your part. W hen d arkn ess com es And pain is all around, Like a b rid g e over troubled w a te r I w ill lay m e dow n. L ike a b rid g e over trou bled w a te r I w ill lay m e down. S ail on silvergirl, S ail on by. Y our tim e has co m e to shine. All your d ream s are on th eir way. S ee how they shine. If you need a friend I’m sailing right behind. Like a b rid g e o ver troub led w a te r I w ill ease your mind. Like a b rid g e over troubled w ater I w ill ease your m in d .” - Sim on and G arfunkel


T h e re a re m a n y b rid g e s in o u r lives th at a re crossed every­ d ay. N ot all of th e s e a re structural. M an y b rid g e th e g aps be­ tw ee n g en eratio n s, relig io n s, races, and d iffe re n t levels of au th o rity as w e ll as th o se th a t c o n n ect land th at is d ivided by a river or lake. D u rin g o ur y e a rs of high school w e a re faced w ith m any d e cis io n s w hich w ill in flu en ce our fu tu re lives. T h ro u g h o u t th is y e a r’s ed itio n of th e A p p a la c h ia n , w e have used s evera l p ictu res to illu strate o ur th em e. It is hoped that not Just th e s tru c tu ra l b rid g e s be seen, but also those that b rid g e o ur social g a p s in to d a y ’s life. Look through this an­ nual and try to see yo u rself as a structure, a stru ctu re th at b rid g es gaps.


Principal

SCHOOL BOARD

MARYVILLE CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Andrew Alexander; Mrs. Charles McNutt; Arthur Marshall, Chairman. Standing: John Kerr; Ray Norton; J.P. Stewart, Superintendent of Maryville City schools.

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MRS. CATHERINE MILLER E nglish II

M R . L O U IS N E W M A N English III & IV American History

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M R. R O B E R T D A N F O R D

MRS. PENNY FERGUSON

M RS. N A N C Y P E M B E R T O N

English II & IV

English III

English III & IV

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MRS. CONNIE BRAKEBILL French I, II, III & IV

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MR. DON STORY Spanish I & II

MRS. SARA SCHWAM Latin II


1W„____ M R . LY N N B R O W N Driver's Education

M R. JIM C A M P B E L L General Business Bus. Law/Sociology

M R S. R O LE N A S T E P H E N S Girl’s P.E.

M R . T E D W IL S O N Boy’s P.E. American History

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M R. BILL P H IL L IP S Industrial Arts Woodwork Drafting

M RS. M A R T H A L O V IN G O O D Home Ec. I, II, III & IV

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M R. E M E R S O N W A TS O N

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Biology

MR. JO H N S M IT H A lgebra I

Chemistry Physics Biology

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M IS S L IN D A R O B E R T S Librarian

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M R S . M A R G IE R O SS Paraprofessional Librarian

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M R S .B E R Y L S A D L E R Typing Shorthand Bookkeeping

M R . JO E H ILL General Business Marketing Distributive Education


M R. ED B IL B R E Y Band Chorus

M RS. C A R O L A B E S H A H E E N Art I & II Craftwork

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M IS S LO IS K N O U S E M R S. S H A R O N C R U M P T O N Algebra Ill/Trigonometry Advanced Geometry/Calculus

Algebra II Algebra Ill/Trigonometry Unified Geometry

M IS S S U S A N KEEBLE Algebra I Unified Geometry

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OFFICERS

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JEFF MILLS — Treasurer, JAN TAYLOR — Secretary, TRACY ARNOLD President.

Vice-President, WAYNE THOMPSON —

PLANNING COMMITTEE

Tracy Arnold, Susan Cook, Kathi Burns, Wayne Thompson, Jeff Mills, Libby Lambert, Nanci Downey, Jan Taylor, Alan Nicely, Mickey Flynn, Mike Teffeteller, Mike Yarborough, Carol Burns, Buzz Thomas, Bill Taylor, (not pictured: Jimmy Delozier)


VIC K I A D D IN G T O N KATHY ALEXANDER D ELA N E A LLIS O N R IC K A N D E R S O N

E LA IN E A R M F IE L D T R A C Y A R N O LD V IC K I A R N O LD LIZ A U N G S T

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J A IM E BEAVER DUNCAN BENNETT

K A TH IE B IEH LER K A TH Y B LED SO E

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T E R R Y B O N IN E TRO Y BOW M AN M IK E B R E E D E N M IK E B R O O K S

CHERYL BROW N RANDY BROW N CAROL BURNS KATHI B U R N S

D A N N Y C A B LE J A C K IE C A B LE

N O EL C A SE M A R T Y C A TE

M A R T Y C H A D D IC K D A V ID C O D Y

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SUSAN COOK M A C K C O U LTE R

B ILL C O X K EVIN C R A N D E L L DAN C R A W F O R D

D E B R A D A VIS S H A R O N D A VIS S T E V E D A VIS

J IM M Y D E LO ZIE R JA Y D E M P S E Y

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B O B B Y D IC K S O N NANCI DO W NEY

JAN D U C K E T T D E N IS E D U N H A M

D E B B IE D U N N MARK DUNN K A T H Y E L L IO T T K A T H Y FIE LD S

M IC K Y FLYN N S A M M Y FLYN N L IN D A L E E F O R T N E Y C H E R Y L FR O N A B E R G E R

S T E V E G ILES D O U G G R IS W O L D M ARTHA GUNTER S H E R E E H A R R IS

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RENEE HENDERSON G A IL H ER R O N

JE R R Y H ER R O N R IC K H ILL

BRAD H O D S O N G IN G E R H O L L O W A Y E LIZA B E TH H O N A K E R M ARTHA HO O D

C IN D Y H O P P E R DALE H O R S T ROD HUM PHREY J IM M Y H U N T

A N D R E W JA C K S O N S T E V E J E N N IN G S T E R R Y K EA SLER W E S L E Y KERR

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S C O T T K R EB B S CARO L KNAPP LIB B Y L A M B E R T B O B B Y LA YM A N

A N N LA N E G L E N N LA N E Y

E LA IN E LA N K FO R D D A V ID LAW

P A U L LAW V IC K Y LEE

K E N N E TH L EM O N S E D D Y LEW IS r a y M c Kin n o n R U STY M cS P A D D E N

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A LY C E M A R C H JU L IA M A R C H S T E V E M A R T IN D A L E DA R R ELL M A Y E S

ROBERT M AYNARD JE FF M ILLS

C H A R LE S M O O R E DAN M O R G A N

M A R C IA M U R R A Y SUSAN M YERS

ALAN N IC E L Y DALE N O R T O N T O M P A IN E T E R E S A P A T TE R S O N

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K E ITH PA TTO N B R O O K S P EA R S O N B A R B A R A P ER R Y A N IT A P H IL L IP S

H A R O LD P O O LE S T E V E P R A TH E R RANDY PUCKETT J O H N N Y R EA G A N

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MARSHA SAULSBURY DO NNA SHARP

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D A V ID S M IT H M IK E S M IT H J A N IC E S N ID E R S T E V E S T IN N E T T

B IL L S T O O K S B U R Y B ILL T A Y LO R JAN T A Y LO R M IK E T E F F E T E L L E R

BUZZ THOM AS DANNY THOM AS W AYNE THOM PSO N D O N N A TIN K E R

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MR. A N D MISS MHS

Buzz Thomas, Kathi Burns

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PLANNING COMMITTEE

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D a odi,Cl^Jm pbel!; Btev®.Hatcher, Bruce McKinnon, Robbie Nicely, Rick Lindsay, Melissa Goddard, Rex Bloomer, Adams, Kathy Hill, Ginger Webb, Jan Flickinger, Mary Crawford, Marilyn Anderson, (not pictured: Chuck


John Abbott Bill Adams Tony Aiello Larry Akins Margie Alexander

Kenny Alley Beverly Anderson Eddie Anderson Gina Anderson Kim Anderson

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Rex Bloomer Larry Boardman Alan Boling David Borden Jeff Breazeale

Lisa Britton Charlie Brown Maleia Byrd David Caldwell Peggy Calhoun

Brian Campbell David Campbell Robin Campbell Elizabeth Carmen John Carr

Jenny Carrigan Bonnie Case Karen Caughron Cindy Clabough Jan Cook

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Mike Cook Danny Cochran Lori Corbin Susan Cornett Mary Crawford

Tina Davis Doug Davito Doug Day Randy Deere Tom Delozier

Bill DeWees Jennifer Dockery Carol Driskill Lee Ann Eaves Angela Elam

Teresa Everett Jan Flickinger Richard Forshay Bill Garner Murray Garner

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Melissa Goddard Lee Gowan Nancy Griswold

Bobby Hamilton David Hampton Mike Hargis

Mike Harrison Linda Hartley Steve Hatcher

<sanwa;ÂŤe: Charlie Haynes Herbie Haynes Hal Headrick

Patti Henson Kathy Hill David Hobbs

Eldria Hurst Tony Huskey

Mickie Hutsell Virginia Hyde

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Steve Johnson Eric Jones Terri Jones

Mike Kidd Mark King Ann Kinsinger

Rick Kirby Susan Lambert Mary Kate Lairamore

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Harold Law Joe Law Tom Lee

Mike Lewis Rick Lindsay Lisa Linebaugh

Ruth McArthur Becky McCollum

Robert McCulley Bruce McKinnon

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Gary Patterson Gerrian Phillips Dennis Poland Melinda Porter Lora Reed

Robert Rieger Tim Robinette

Mary Rogers Lee Ann Russell

Suzanne Schoen Becky Smith

Janet Smith Lisa Smith Patricia Smith Melinda Spears Cathy Staley


Tom Stinnett

Bill Taylor

Leanita Taylor Nan Taylor Rusty Thompson Mitch Thurmer Sandy Tinker

Ray Tipton Jackie Totten Roger Vance Nell Waggoner Gary Walker

Lloyd Walker Andy Waller Brent Waters Gloria Wear Paula Weaver

Ginger Webb

Mark Webb

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Tim Webb Todd White Terry Whitehead

Debbie Widener Margaret Wilkinson Jon Williams

Kay Williams Charles Wright Kim Wright

Anita Young Pam Young Patty Young

NOT PICTURED Chuck Blair David Boruff Joe Bowman Steve Gilbert Eric Jones Gil King John LeHigh Lissa Loy Diane Phillips Danny Robinson



JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES

Ginger Webb, Tony Aiello

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PLANNING COMMITTEE

Richard White, Bud Gilbert, Allen Borden, Alan Rich, Steve Kyle, Robbie Bailes, Marta Mayhew, Mary Henderson, Debi Teffeteller, Barbara Brinegar, Linda Burns, Sherry Lambert, Kathy Pearson, Jenny Phillips, Julia Goddard, Teresa Aiello, (not pic­ tured: Bill Swenson) 48


Tommy Abel Sharon Adams Teresa Aiello Ed Alexander Ronald Allen

Brian Anderson Emily Anderson Debbie Anderson James Andrews Olivia Arr

Vickie Aultom

Sallie Aungst

Robbie Bailes

Lester Baldwin Johnny Beeler Trina Berry Bob Bilbrey Ronald Blankenbeckler

Brian Blevins Allen Borden Beth Borden Bertha Boring Brend a Bowers


Tom Bowman Barbara Brinegar David Brown David Bruner David Burchfield

Linda Burns Lola Burrows

Larry Cable Leslie Cate Jim Campbell Eddie Cannon Ruth Ann Cartlidge

Jeff Caylor Libby Cochran Beth Cockerhan Fred Cogburn Lockie Coleman

Kim Connell Curtis Cook Becky Davis Becky Davis Dillon Davis

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Cathy Farmer Rose Freschman

Bud Gilbert Julia Goddard

Neil Gowan Ann Hamilton

Bryan Harmon Jim Harper

Mark Harrison Carol Haynes

Mary Henderson Ricky Hendrix

Mark Hines Jeff Howard

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Marty Hummel Albert Jackson

Woody Jackson Phil Jones

Keryl Kirby Don Kizer

Lorraine Knapp Fred Kramer

Steve Kyle Doug Lambert

Sherry Lambert Debra Lane

Randy Lane Melinda Law

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Louie Leroy

Joni Lindsay

Tim McCollom

Scott McKinnon Pam McMillan Cindy March Rick Martindale Barry Mathis

Jane Mathison Marta Mayhew Pat Millsaps Pat Morton Cindy Murphy

Jeanne Norton Annette Parker Bill Patty Kathy Pearson Sandra Perry

Charlotte Phelps Jenny Phillips Penny Porter Hailey Potter Gail Prather

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Lee Proctor Bob Proffitt John Pyle Courtney Rainer Jimmy Ramsey

Dolores Reed Lee Ann Renfro Alan Rich Kent Roberts Ricky Russell

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Garry Tener Debbie Teffeteller Kim Thomas Jerry Thompson Jimmy Tipton

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Eddie Tolleson Joe Turner

Stephanie Waller Danny Watson

Kay Weagley Gretchen Weston Earl Whaley Richard White Robert White

Kenna Whitehead Beth Williams Betty Williams Cindy Williams Janet Winders

Pam Vontz Bobby Young

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SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITES

Barbara Brinegar, Curtis Cook



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EDITORIAL STAFF

U n der the d irection of this y e a r’s editor Ju lia M arch, and co -ed ito r Jan Taylor, the A p p alach ian staff w ent through the arduous task of putting a year of m em ­ ories into one book. This “ e x p e rie n c e ” included the talents of Carol Burns, Kathy Elliott, Doug G risw old, D ale Horst, and V irg in ia W ebb along with underclassm en M ary C raw ford, Tom m y D elo zier, M elissa G od d ard , Ruth M cA rthur, and M elin d a Porter. S enior Eddy Lew is and sophom ore G arry T e n e r supplied us with num erous pic­ tures. S p ecial thanks should be given to them as w ell as our sponsor, Mr. John Sm ith, for the fine w ork they have done. M any long hours w e re spent draw ing layouts, placing pictures on them , typing, p roofreadin g, etc. Through it all w e have learned that a good tim e alw ays acco m p an ies this hard w ork. T h e senior m em bers wish to thank all those who have helped to m ake our last year special, and to express the w ishes of peace, love, and happiness.

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BUSINESS A N D CIRCULATION

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PHOTOGRAPHERS

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STUDENT COUNCIL


STUDENT A C TIO N COMMITTEE

EDITORIAL COMMITTEE


ELECTION COMMITTEE

CLUB COMMITTEE


RED A N D BLACK STAFF

The Red and B lack staff has really do n e a g reat job this year. It tak e s a lot of w ork to find out all that goes on at M aryville, but this group has done w ell in keeping the students inform ed. T h e m em bers are Editor: David M iller; Assistant Edi­ tor: Randy P uckett; S haron Adam s, C h arlie Haynes, Jim m y D elo zier, R obert M cC ulley, C h arles W right, M a rk W elch, Bobby Proffitt, and M ary Lou Barton. Mr. N ew m an is th eir sponsor.

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OFFICE ASSISTANTS

Robert McCulley

Patricia Smith

LIBRARY ASSISTANTS The optimist sees the doughnut, The pessimist the hole.

Sharon Adams, Jaime Beaver, Suzanne Schoen, Jackie Totten, Karen Caughron. (not pictured: Beverly Anderson, Cindy Murphy)

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AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE

M y AFS sum m er in the N e th e rlan d s w as undoubt­ edly th re e m onths I’ll never forget. I actu ally feel as if I have tw o hom es — one h ere in M aryville and one in U squert, N ed erlan d . W h en ever I look back on all the w o n d erfu l tim es I had with my Dutch fam ily, I feel “ h o m esick” for the little farm villa g e and the p eo p le I ca m e to love so much. An AFS e x p e rie n c e o ffers endless opp o rtunities for learning, grow ing, and loving. I wish everyone could share it. I am glad that I w as ab le to have a part in the A m erican Field S e rv ic e goal of prom oting understanding am ong nations. “ W a lk together, talk to g eth er O ye peoples of the earth; For then and only then Sh all ye have p e a c e .” Love, V irg in ia

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FERNANDO Ever since I cam e, it has really been a good year. I’m glad I had the ch a n c e to learn to understand and to care about my fello w beings. I know most of you wish to know w hat I like most h ere — “ G a ls ” . T h a t’s the right answ er, isn’t it? I have to go back, but you w ill alw ays be in my mind, and I’ll be alw ays talking about A m erican s’ hospitality and th eir concern for peace and un­ derstandin g for m ankind. I ’d be glad to have any of the frien d s I have m ade h ere and the p eop le that I have m et com e visit m e in my hom eland. S ports have been one of my w ays to get to know you, and I’m sure w e ’ve had g reat tim es with each other. I just w ant to say thanks to my te a c h ­ ers and to those w hose helping hands w ere ex­ tend ed to me. Fellow s, see you again. Love, Fernando


FRENCH CLUB

FRENCH STUDENT TEACHERS


NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY

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THESPIAN CLUB

M U ALPHA THETA


RED CROSS

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DEC A CLUB

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PEP CLUB

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E C O L O G Y CLUB

PRAYER GROUP

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TOP 10%

DAR A W A R D T h e D.A.R. A w ard represents good citizen sh ip . It is attributed to the girl who the S en io r class feels best displays the q u alities of a good c iti­ zen. Th e faculty and class of 1973 have selected Carol Burns who has actively p articip ated in not only school activities but in m any com m u­ nity activities as w ell. It is our best wish th at she will continue the fine e x a m p le she has set.

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H IG H BAND

DRUM MAJOR BAND WINS RECOGNITION This year the Red Rebel M arching Band received distinctive recognition for their m any hours of hard w ork and extensive practice. A w eek-lo n g band cam p at T en ­ nessee Tech in August proved to be very b eneficial to the spirit and p erfo rm an ce of the band, en abling them to ach ieve a su perior rating at m arching festivals in G adsden, A labam a, and in Rossville, G eorgia. T h e m ajo rettes, flag corps, and rifle corps, also received superior ratings at band festivals and in individual com pe­ titions.

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MOST ATHLETIC

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Troy Bowman Kathy Fields

MOST FRIENDLY Bill Taylor Kathi Burns

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MOST TALENTED

Libby Lambert, Brad Hodson

MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Elaine Armfield Buzz Thomas

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MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Susan Cook, “ Dog” Davis

MOST WITTY Bob Wade, Teresa Whitehead

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SPORTS


CHEERLEADERS

1972-73 SQ U A D Mary Henderson Libby Lambert Kay Williams Susan Cook Kathi Burns Teresa Aiello Lee Ann Russell Ginger Webb

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M a ryville has alw ays been proud of its “ good ole R ebel s p irit� , and the c h e e rle a d e rs are the ones who keep this spirit alive. At th e T en n essee Tech C h e e rle a d in g C am p, our c h e e rle a d e rs won two blue ribbons, two red ribbons, the spirit stick, and the sp ark plug. This alone shows the ability of our c h e e rle a d e rs , but th eir n ever-tirin g spirit at every fo otball and b asketb all g am e proves it even further.

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COACHES A N D CAPTAINS

Back Row: Coaches, Ted Wilson, Don Story, Lynn Brown, Ron Phelps, Archie Anderson. Front Row: Captains, Buzz Thomas, Jeff Mills, Ricky Anderson, Micky Flynn.

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OFFENSE

A lthough the R ebels d id n ’t cap tu re the state title this year, the hard w ork of the m ighty Rebels paid off in an alm ost perfect season. T rad itio n al rivals — Alcoa, Everett, and Loudon — all bowed to the Big Red M achine. Not ev­ eryone knows the hard w ork that goes into m aking our football players a team . Both coaches and players sacri­ fic e tim e, energy, and part of th eir sum m er to produce a w inning season. Although the team w as disappointed at its loss in the final gam e, nine wins surely a re n ’t bad.

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MANAGERS: Randy Deere, Steve Jennings, Steve Kyle, Mike Teffeteller. (not pictured — Courtney Rainer)


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FOOTBALL QUEEN Kathi Burns

ATTENDANTS Kathy Pearson Teresa Aiello


BASKETBALL

Paul Law, Robbie Nicely, Tom Stinnett, David Smith. Front Back Row: Coach Campbell, Mike Kidd, Tony Huskey Gary Walker Row: Ricky Anderson, David Campbell, Mike Harrison, Joe Bowman Randy Veal, Todd White.

1972-73 BASKETBALL SCORES Powell Karns Doyle Carter Morristown West Everett Central Alcoa West Karns McMinn Co. Battleground Academy Chattanooga City Alcoa Bradley Co. Doyle Friendsville West McMinri Co. Bradley Co. Friendsville Loudon Everett Loudon Powell Central McMinn Central DISTRICT VII TOURNAMENT .IM cM in n Central

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BASKETBALL QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS

Jaime Beaver


GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

Back Row: Pat Smith, Leanita Taylor, Marty Cate, Kathy Fields, Pam Yontz, Karen Caughron, Patty Young, Coach Stephens. Front Row: Pam Young, Betty Williams, Becky Davis, Kenna Whitehead, Nancy Talbott, Lora Reed.


BASKETBALL SCORES

REBELETTES IN ACTION

Cleveland

32-63

Morristown West

26-66

Everett

26-73

Lenoir City

45-67

Alcoa

29-51

Lanier

44-55

McMinn County

33-65

Alcoa

34-64

Bradley County

19-66

Friendsville

29-88

Greenback

43-51

McMinn County

35-60

Bradley County

21-80

Friendsville

37-59

Loudon

33-64

Lanier

33-48

Everett

28-60

Loudon

23-54

Lenoir City

38-77

McMinn Central

32-66

DISTRICT VIII TOURNAMENT Everett

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TRACK TEAM

INTRAMURAL DIRECTORS

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GOLF

108


TENNIS

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BASEBALL TEAM

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SENIOR HONORS VICKI ADD IN G TO N — Pep Club 10, 11; Y-Teens 10, 11; Teen Service League 10; FHA 10, 11, 12; Flag Corps 12.

KATHY ALEXANDER — Latin Club 10; Teen Service League 10; Pep Club 11, 12; DECA Club 11, 12.

RICKY ANDERSON — Football 10, 11, captain, 12; Leadership 11; All County Football 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11; All Tournament Basketball 11; Track 10,11; 440 and 880 Relay Record 11; Fellow­ ship of Christian Athletes 10; Sopho­ more Class Planning Committee; Soph­ omore Class Treasurer.

ELAINE ARMFIELD — AFS 10, 11, 12; French Club 10, 11, 12; Thespian Club secretary 12; Elementary French Teach­ er 11, 12; Most Likely to Succeed; Top 10% ; Who’s Who in American High Schools 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Mu Alpha Theta 10, 11, 12; National Council of English Teachers’ represen­ tative 11; Junior Miss — Miss Scholastic 12; Lions International Summer Abroad Delegate to France 1972.

VICKI ARNOLD — Teen Service League 10; Pep Club 10, 11; Y-Teens 11, 12; DECA Club 11; Rifle Corps 12; Band Manager 12.

11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Ecology Club 11; Y-Teens 11; Prayer Group 11, 12; Editorial Committee 12, FHA president 12.

JAIME BEAVER — Pep Club 10, 11, 12; AFS 11,12; Teen Service League 10, 11; Thespian Club 12; Library Assistant 12; Powder Puff Game 10, 12; Planning Committee 10, 11; Appalachian Busi­ ness and Circulation Staff 12; Basket­ ball Queen candidate 10; Basketball Queen 12.

DUNCAN BENNETT — Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Chess Club 12; Red Cross Club 12; Ecology Club 11, 12; Thespian Club 12; AFS 12.

KATHIE BIEHLER — French Club 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10; AFS 11, 12; Red Cross 11; Thespian Club 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Swim Team 11, 12; Appalachian Busi­ ness and Circulation Staff 12.

DANNY CABLE — French Club 10; Lat­ in Club secretary 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; FCA 11; Golf 10, 11, captain 12; Track 10; Baseball 10.

KATHY BLEDSOE — Pep Club 12; Red Cross 12; Ecology Club 12.

TERRY BONNIE— transferred from Hix­ son High School.

MIKE BREEDEN — Latin Club 12; Pep Club 10, 11; Tennis 11, 12; Ecology Club 12.

LIZ AUNGST — transferred from Upper Saint Clair High School; Ecology Club 12; AFS 12; Tennis Team 12; Top 10% .

CHERYL BROWN — French Club 10,11; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; AFS 10, 11; Ap­ palachian Business and Circulation Staff 12; Planning Committee 12.

NAN BADGETT— French Club 10; YTeens 10, 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Flag Corps 11; Majorette 12; French Elemen­ tary Teacher 12.

RANDY BROWN — Football 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10; Track 10, 12; Latin Club 10; FCA 11; Pep Club 12.

MARY LOU BARTON — French Club 10, 11, 12; Red and Black 10, 11, 12; AFS

KATHI BURNS — Swim Team 1 0 ,1 1 ,1 2 ; Cheerleader 12; AFS 10, 11, 12; French Club 10, 11; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; FHA 10; Teen Service League 10; Y-Teens 10; Student Council 10, 11; Planning Committee 10, 11, 12; Joint Executive Council 10, 11; Basketball Queen Can­ didate 10; Basketball Queen 11; Foot­ ball Queen Candidate 11; Football Queen 12; Class Favorite 11; Most Friendly; Miss MHS.

JACKIE CABLE — Y-Teens 11; DECA Club 11,12.

TRACY ARNOLD — Football 10, 11, 12; All Blount County Football 12; Track 10, 11, 12; 440 Relay Record 11; Editorial Committee 12; Planning Committees 10, 11, 12; FCA 10, 11; Senior Class vicepresident.

DON BAKER — Basketball 10, Football 10, 11, 12; FCA 10, 11; Pep Club 11, 12.

secretary 12; Appalachian Editorial Staff 12; French Elementary Teacher 12; Planning Committee 11,12; Band 10, 11; Color Guard 12; Tennis Team 11, cap­ tain 12; Cheaper by the Dozen 11; Top 10% ; D.A.R. award 12; Student Council 12; Class Secretary 11; Proffit’s Fashion Council; Graduation Usher 11.

CAROL BURNS — Teen Service League 10; Mu Alpha Theta 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; French Club 10, 11, secre­ tary 12; Thespian Club 12; AFS 10, 11, 12; Red Cross 10, secretary 11, vicepresident 12; National Honor Society 11;

NOEL CASE — transferred from Butler High School; Band 11, 12; Red and Black 11. 12.

MARTY C A TE— French Club 10, 11; Y-Teens 10, president 11, ICC 12; Red Cross 11, 12; AFS 10; Pep Club 10; DECA Club 12; Editorial Committee 12; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Softball 11, 12; Tennis 12; Shrine Queen Candidate 12; Junior Miss participant 12.

MARTY CHADDICK — Band 10, 11, 12; Flag Corps 11, co-captain 12; Red Cross 11; FHA 12; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12.

DAVID CODY — Football 10, DECA Club 11.

SUSAN COOK — Cheerleader 10, 11, 12; Most School Spirited.

MACK COULTER — DECA Club 11.


BILL COX — Band 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, | 1 12; AFS 10; Golf 10, 11, 12.

KEVIN CRANDELL — AFS 11, 12; AFS host brother 12; Chess Club vice-presi­ dent 12; Ecology Club 12; Mu Alpha Theta 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, president 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Thes­ pian Club 12; Appalachian Business and Circulation Staff 12; Band 10, 11, 12; HMS Pinafore orchestra 10; Cheaper by the Dozen 11; Tennis 12; Boy’s County 11; National Merit Finalist 12; Election Committee 12; Top 10% .

DEBBIE DAVIS — Pep Club 10, 12; Red Cross 12; Ecology Club 12.

SHARON DAVIS — Pep Club 10, 11, 12; French Club 10, 11, vice-president 12; Thespian Club 12; Cheaper bv the Dozen 11; Shock of his Life 12; AFS 10, 11,12; National Honor Society 12; Girl’s County 11; Election Committee 10; Club Committee 12.

STEVE DAVIS — Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Chess Club 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Thes­ pian Club 12; Tennis 10, 11, 12; Golf 10; Softball 12; Most School Spirited.

JAY DEMPSEY — transferred from On­ slow High School; Red Cross 11; DECA Club parliamentarian 12; Chess Club 12; Pep Club 12.

BOBBY DICKSON — Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Mu Alpha Theta 10, 11, 12; Ecology Club 12; AFS 11, 12; Chess Club 12; Pep Club 12; Tennis Team 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, vice-presi­ dent 12; Math Contest 10, 12; Top 10%.

DENISE DUNHAM — Y-Teens 10; Li­ brary Assistants 10; Choir 12; Red Cross treasurer 11, 12; FHA 11, vice-president 12; Basketball manager 11: Appalachian Business and Circulation Staff 12.

DEBBIE DUNN — FHA 10, 11; DECA Club 12.

KATHY ELLIOTT — Pep Club 10; French Club 10, 11, 12; AFS 11, 12; Ecology Club 12; FHA 12; Prayer Group 11, 12; National Honor Society 11; Appalachian Editorial Staff 12; Choir 12.

KATHY FIELDS— Basketball 10, 11, captain 12; Tennis Team 11; Softball 11, 12; Most Athletic 12.

MICKEY FLYNN — Student Council 10, 11; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Planning Com­ mittee 10, 11, 12; Football 10, 11, cap­ tain 12; Baseball 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11; All-Blount County 11, 12; AllEast Tennessee 12; All-State second team 12; Best Defensive Player in the County 12; Tennessee Three 12.

SAMMY FLYNN — DECA Club 12.

LINDALEE FORTNEY — Latin Club 10; AFS 11, vice-president 12; French Club 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Color Guard 12; Red and Black 12; Appalachian Busi­ ness and Circulation Staff 12.

CHERYL FRONABERGER — Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, 11; FHA 10, 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Majorette 10, 11, Head Majorette 12.

STEVE G ILES — Wrestling 11. NANCI DOWNEY — Pep Club 10, 11, 12; FHA 12; Thespian Club 11, 12; Y-Teens 10; Chess Club 12; Cheaper bv the Dozen 11; Shock of his Life 12;Powder Puff game 12; Planning Committee 10, 11, 12; Honor Court 10, 11; Teen Council 11,12.

JAN DUCKETT — French Club 11, 12; Latin Club 10; Red Cross 12; FHA 12; Band 10, 11, 12; AFS 11, 12; Polio Queen candidate 12.

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DOUG GRISWOLD — transferred from Bethel Park High School; Swim Team 11, 12; Track 11, 12; Ecology Club 12; AFS 12; Red Cross 12; Appalachian Editorial Staff 12.

M A R T H A G U N T E R — Teen Service League 10, AFS 10, 11, 12; French Club 10, 11, treasurer 12; Ecology Club 11, 12; French Elementary Teacher 12; Rifle Corps 12; Band 10, 11, 12.

SHEREE HARRIS — Teen Board 11, 12; Teen Council 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; French Club 10, 11; AFS 10; Band 10, 11, 12; Majorette 11, 12.

RENEE HENDERSON— transferred from Whitehaven High School; Pep Club n , 12; Choir 11, 12; FHA 12; Chess Club 12; Y-Teens 11, 12; Powder Puff game 12; safe driver of the week 11.

RICK HILL'— transferred from Davidson High School.

BRAD HODSON — Football 10, 11; Track 10; FCA 10, 11; Planning Commit­ tee 10; Thespian Club 11, 12; HMS Pina­ fore 10; Cheaper bv the Dozen 11; Shock of his Life 12; Chess Club 12; Most Talented.

GINGER HOLLOWAY— Y-Teens 10; Pep Club 11, 12; Band 10, 11; Choir 10, 12; Honor Court 11; FHA 12; Powder Puff game 12; Planning Committee 10; Key Club Sweetheart 12.

LIZ HONAKER — Latin Club 10; Mu Al­ pha Theta 11,12; AFS 10; Pep Club 10; Y-Teens 10; Red Cross 11; National Honor Society 11, 12; Tennis Team 11, 12; Appalachian Business and Circula­ tion Staff 12.

M A R T H A H O O D — Y-Teens 10, 11; French Club 11, 12; FHA 11, 12; AFS Teacher 12; National Honor Society 12; 12; Pep Club 12; French Elementary Appalachian Business and Circulation Staff.

CINDY HOPPER — Library Assistant 10; Teen Service League 10; Band 10, 11; FHA 10, 12.

DALE HORST — AFS 10, 11; Red Cross vice-president 11, president 12; Pep Club 11; Pep Band 10, 11, 12; HMS Pinafore orchestra 10; Swim Team 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Drum Major 12; Club Committee 12;National Honor So­ ciety 12; Appalachian Editorial Staff 12.

ROD HUMPHREY — Tennis 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10.


ANDREW JACKSON — Band 10, 11; Latin Club 10, 11; National Honor So­ ciety 11, 12; Chess Club 12; Cheaper bv the Dozen 11; Tennis Team 12; Top

the Dozen: Appalachian Business and Circulation Staff 12.

10%.

VICKI LEE — Pep Club 10; Red Cross 11; Y-Teens 10, 11; Teen Service 10; FHA 11,12; Chess Club 12; Powder Puff game 12.

STEVE JENNINGS — Latin Club 10; Golf 10, 11, 12; Football manager 10,11,

12.

WESLEY KERR — Pep Club 12; Wres­ tling 11 .

CAROL KNAPP —■AFS 10, 11, 12; Red Cross 11; Ecology Club co-chairman 11, chairman 12.

SCOTT KREBS — Latin Club 10; AFS 10, 11, 12; AFS host brother 11; Teen Board 11; Football 1 0 ,1 1 ,1 2 ; All-County 12; Golf 10.

KENNETH LEMONS — Library Assistant 10; Chess Club 12.

EDDY LEWIS — Latin. Club 10; Top 10% ; Appalachian Photographic Staff 11 , 12 .

RAY McKINNON — Red Cross 10, 11, 12; Ecology Club 12; Football 10; Band 11, 12; Pep Band 12.

LIBBY LAMBERT — Cheerleader 10, 11, 12; Planning Committee 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Most Talented.

ALYCE MARCH — Teen Service League 10; AFS 10, 11, 12; Red Cross 11, 12; Prayer Group 11; FHA 10; Club Commit­ tee 12; Y-Teens 10, reporter 11, presi­ dent 12; Pep Club treasurer 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 12; Powder Puff game 11,12; Graduation usher 11; Prof­ fitt’s Fashion Council 12.

ANN LANE — French Club 10, 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Red Cross 10, 11, 12; AFS 10, 11, 12; Flag Corps 12; FHA 11, 2; Ecology Club 11,12.

JULIA MARCH— Y-Teens 10; Red Cross 10; Latin Club 10; AFS 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Girl’s State 11; Appalachian Editorial Staff 11, Editor 12.

GLENN LANEY— Baseball 10, 11, 12; Letter Award 11; Mu Alpha Theta 11; National Honor Society 11; Election Committee Chairman 12; Top 10% .

STEVE MARTINDALE — Pep Club 11,

ELAINE LANKFORD — French Club 10; Band 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Pep Band 12; Pep Club 12; Pep Band 12; Powder Puff game 12.

DAVID LA W — Band 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Chess Club 12; Swim Team 10, 11,12; Wrestling 12.

PAUL LA W — Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Chess Club 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Swim Team 10; Tennis Team 10; Basketball 10, 11, captain 12.

BOBBY LAYMAN — Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Thespian Club 12; Latin Club vice-president 11; Cheaper by

12.

DARRELL MAYES — Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12; AFS 11, Pep Club 12; Football 10, 11; Basketball 10; Golf 10; Math Contest 11; Baccalaureate usher 11.

JEFF MILLS — Key Club 11, 12; Mu pha Theta 11, 12; Class Treasurer Planning Committee 11, 12; Football 11, captain 12; All-Blount County Tennessee Three 12; Wrestling Track 11 .

Al­ 12; 10, 12; 10;

CHARLES MOORE — Pep Club 11.

DAN MORGAN — trainsferred from Bur­ rell High School; Pep Club 11, 12; AFS 11, 12; Ecology Club 11, 12; Red Cross 11, 12.

MARCIA MURRAY — Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Choir 12; Teen Service League 10, 11; Red Cross 1 0 ,1 1 ,1 2 ; Band manager 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Prayer Group 11, 12; National Honor Society 11; Rifle Corps 12; Color Guard 12; Geometry honor student 10; Basketball 10; Tennis Team 12.

SUSAN MYERS — Latin Club 10, 11 FHA 10, 11, 12; Ecology Club 11, 12 Red Cross 11, 12; Prayer Group 11, 12 Band 10, 11, 2.

ALAN N IC ELY— Key Club 11, secre­ tary 12; Student Action Committee cochairman 12; Honor Court 10, 11; Plan­ ning Committee 1 0 ,1 1 ,1 2 ; FCA 10; Bas­ ketball 10, 11; Track 10, 11, 12; Foot­ ball 10, 11, 12; All Blount County 11,12; All East Tennessee 12; MHS delegate to Key Club International 12.

TOM PAINE — Basketball 10; Golf 10, 11, 12.

BROOKS PEARSON — transferred from Dalton High School; Latin Club 10, 11; Choir 12; Chess Club 12; Thespian Club 11, 12; Golf 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10; Cheaper bv the Dozen 11; The Shock of his Life 12.

ANITA PHILLIPS — French Club 10, 11; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; AFS 10, 11, 12; Red Cross 11,12; Y-Teens 10,11, secre­ tary 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Flag Corps 11, captain 12; Teen Board 12; Key Club Sweetheart 11, 12.

STEVE PRATHER — Latin Club 10, 11; DECA Club 12.

RANDY PUCKETT — Pep Club 10, 11, 12; AFS 12; Ecology Club 12; Chess Club 12; Band 10, 11; Pep Band 11; Red and Black assistant editor 12.

DALE ROBERTS — Pep Club 12; Red Cross 12.

FERNANDO RODRIGUES — American Field Service student from Brazil; Chess Club 12; AFS 12; Tennis Team 12.

ANITA ROSE — Ecology Club 12. Pep Club 12; Red Cross 12.

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LISA RUETER — Y-Teens president 10, 11; Latin Club 10, secretary 11; Red Cross president 11; Planning Committee 11; Band 10, 11; DECA Club president 12.

DENISE RUSSELL — Choir 10, 11; Red Cross 11; Pep Club 12; DECA Club 11,

12.

SHERRY RUSSELL — transferred from John Shaw High School; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, 11; Tennis 12; Soft­ ball 11, 12; Powder Puff game 12.

MARSHA SAULSBURY — Y-Teens 10; Teen Service League 10; Pep Club 10, vice-president 11, president 12; Student Action Committee 12.

DONNA SHARP — Teen Service League 10; Pep Club 10; Red Cross 11; Y-Teens 10, 11; Choir 11; FHA 11, 12; Chess 12; Powder Puff game 12; fourth place tugof-war Athletic Day.

DAVID SMITH — Latin Club 10, 12; Pep Club 12; Chess Club 12; Baseball 12; Basketball 12.

MIKE SMITH — Latin Club 10; Mu Alpha Theta 10, 11, 12; Key Club 11, treas­ urer 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10; Track 11; Softball 11, 12; Baseball

12.

JANICE SNIDER — Y-Teens 10, 11; AFS 10, 11, 12; Red Cross 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12; Na­ tional Honor Society 11, 12; Appala­ chian Business and Ciruculation Staff 12; Tennis Team 11, 12; Latin Club sec­ retary 10; Thespian Club vice-president 12; Cheaper by the Dozen 11; The Shock of his Life 12; Top 10%.

ident 12; Planning Committee 1 0 ,1 1 ,1 2 ; Class President 10; Football 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11,12; Track 10; Golf 10, 11, 12; Boy’s State 12; Top 10%.

JAN TAYLOR — Y-Teens 10, 11; Pep Club 10, 11; AFS 10, 11, 12; French Club 10, 11, 12; Red Cross 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; French Elementary Teacher 12; Tennis Team 11, 12; Planning Committee 12; Elec­ tion Committee 11,12; Graduation usher 11; Class Secretary 12; Co-Editor of Appalachian 12: Top 10% .

MIKE TEFFETELLER — Pep Club 10; Latin Club 10, 11, 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; Key Club 12; Planning Committee 12; Cheaper by the Dozen 11; Football man­ ager 11, 12; Basketball statistician 11, 12; Top 10%.

BOB WADE — transferred from Knox Central High School; Baseball 11, 12; Powder Puff cheerleader 12; Third place in district Veteran’s Poster Contest 12; Top 10% ; Most Witty.

JAMES WEBB — Latin Club 10, 11; Pep Club 11; Chess Club 12; DECA Club vice-president 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Wrestling 10.

VIRGINIA WEBB — Latin Club 10, 11; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; French Club 11, vice-president 12; Elementary French Teacher 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Tennis Team 10, 11, 12; AFS 10, 11, president 12; AFS Americans Abroad student to Netherlands; National Honor Society 11, 12; Appalachian Editorial Staff 12; Top 10%.

BUZZ THOMAS — Key Club 10, 11, 12; Mu Alpha Theta 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; FCA 10, 11; Stu­ dent Council 12; Planning Committee 10, 11, 12; Class vice-president 11; Football 10, 11, 12; All Blount County 11, 12; All East Tennessee 12; UPI All State second team 12, Tennessee Three 12; Best Defensive 11, 12; Football captain 12; Top 10% ; Mr. MHS.

WAYNE THOMPSON — Key Club 11, 12; Mu Alpha Theta 11; Latin Club 10, 11, president 12; Planning Committee 11, 12; Class President 11, 12; Geome­ try honor student 10; Football 10, 11, 12; Baseball 12; Track 11; Powder Puff cheerleader 12.

DONNA TINKER — AFS 10; Latin Club 10, 11; Red Cross 11, 12; Y-Teens 10, 11, 12; Thespian Club 12; Cheaper by the Dozen 11; Tennis Team 10, 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Flag Corps 11; Major­ ette 12.

BILL STOOKSBURY— French Club 10; Pep Club 10, 11, 12; FCA 10, 11; Key Club 12; Football 10, 11, 12; Track 11; honor geometry student 10.

CAROL TUCK — FHA 10; Pep Club 10, 12; Ecology Club 12; Red Cross 12.

BILL TAYLOR — French Club 10; Key Club 10, 11, 12; Mu Alpha Theta 10, 11, 12; National Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Student Council vice-president 11, pres­

RANDY VEAL — transferred from Alcoa High School; 'Pep Club 11, 12; Key Club 11; FCA 11; Football 11, 12; Basketball 11, 12; Track 11; Golf 12.

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SARA VEST — Y-Teens 10; Pep Club 11; Choir 11, 12; FHA 12.

MARK WELCH — Red and Black pho­ tography 12; Appalachian Photography Staff 11; Geometry Contest participant; Chess Club president 12.

RANDY WHITE — AFS 10, 11, 12; Band 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Red Cross 12; Tennis Team 10, 11, 12.

TERESA WHITEHEAD — Latin Club 10; Pep Club 10, 11; FHA 10, 11, 12; YTeens 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11; Most Witty.

PATTY W ILSON— Y-Teens 10, 11; Pep Club 12; FHA 10, 12; Band 10, 11; Choir 12; Powder Puff game 12.

JOE WINDERS — Key Club 12; Football manager 10, 11, 12; Track manager 10, 11; Wrestling 10, captain 11.

MIKE YARBOROUGH — Football 10; Mu Alpha Theta 10, 11, 12; Chess Club 12; Key Club 10, 11, president 12; Basket­ ball 10, 11; Tennis Team 10, 11, 12; Na­ tional Honor Society 11, 12; Top 10%; Class Treasurer 11: Appalachian Editor­ ial Staff 11; Algebra II award 10.


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Few students re a liz e the n um ber of p eo p le involved with the p rod u ctio n of this annual. W e w ould lik e to. exp ress our s h || c e re g ra titu d e to M r. G e ra ld H unter, o u r y e a r b o o k rep re­ sentative, w ho g ave up m any hours to m ake this annual pos­ sible. W e w ould also like to thank M r. Sm ith , the staff, and o ur frien d s w ho have to lerated our m any m oods and frustra-? tions. W e know it is im possible to p lease everyone, b u t each decision w as given carefu l co n sideration . M any years from now w hen you look b ack at this annual w e hope it w ill brid g e th e past w ith the present.





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