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VOL. 6 NO. 18

April 30, 2012

IN THIS ISSUE

When Janet met Elvis

‘Here’s to Tyler’ Betty Bean writes that Pat and Tyler Summitt’s stories have been “intertwined since the beginning.”

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Charlie Severance wins again

Janet Testerman Crossley shows the framed photograph of her with Elvis at McGhee-Tyson Airport on April 8, 1972, before his first Knoxville concert appearance. It ran on the front page of the following day’s edition of the Knoxville News Sentinel. Elvis later autographed the newspaper for Crossley.

Former state representative and legendary UT football player Charlie Severance is being inducted into the Greater Knoxville Sports Hall of Fame. Marvin West catches up with him.

See story and more photos on A-6.

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‘Whatever it takes’ Last spring when Parker Wormsley committed to play baseball at UT, he gave an early glimpse of his grit. “I told ’em I’d do whatever it takes (to get to play),” the multi-position player, who was a Louisville Slugger AllAmerican in that role at Webb School of Knoxville, told reporters. He was true to his word.

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60 years with Food City Steven Smith is proud of his dad, K-VA-T Food City founder Jack Smith, but when he comes to Knoxville he always makes a joke about another fellow he’s quite fond of. That’s Emerson Breeden, who marked his 60th year with Food City and its predecessor White Stores this month. “They must have broken all the labor laws to hire him.” The Bearden guy is proud to have begun work as a White Stores bag boy.

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Index Community Wendy Smith Government/Politics Marvin West Jake Mabe Faith Schools Business Community Calendar Health/Lifestyles

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stand the importance of a venue like this. It’s going to provide our community with a common place to get together and discuss student needs and will give students a really comfortable place to learn.”

Donations may be sent to West High Foundation, P.O Box 10321, Knoxville, TN, 37939, or contact principal Katherine Banner. See order form on page A-2.

Sequoyah library building gets a name By Sandra Clark A noted Knoxvillian was memorialized last week as the Knox County Commission named the building at Sequoyah Branch Library for the late Walter J. “Bud” Bacon II. His widow, Joyce Bacon, acknowledged the tribute. Retired U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Bud Bacon was a 1946 graduate of Knoxville High School who flew 81 combat missions in F-84G Thunderjets during the Korean War and commanded the F-100F Misty Strike Control and Reconnaissance Detachment at Tuy Hoa Air Base and then Phu Cat Air Base in Vietnam. After his retirement in 1980, he returned to Knoxville and became active in veterans affairs. He often visited families of veterans injured or killed in battle. Fred Brown, writing in the News Sentinel blog “Roll Call & Reveille” following Gen. Bacon’s death on June 2, 2008, said, “Bud Bacon was the friend of every veteran, no matter the uniform, no matter what sort of service the veteran might have done for his or her nation.

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our $300,000 goal. We’re at $265,000 and we want to achieve our goal by the end of summer. This is just the last push.” The plan is to convert the school’s mini-auditorium into a high-tech, interactive learning center with enhanced acoustics and lighting and Internet connected projectors that can be used for distance learning, and to reach that goal, the West High Foundation is selling chairs for $250 each. The chairs will have plaques bearing names and inscriptions of the donor’s choice.

By Betty Bean Attention West High School friends and alumni: The West High Foundation needs your help to reach the goal of having a state-of-the-art lecture hall ready for use by the beginning of the 2012-2013 school year. It’s in sight, says principal Katherine Banner. “We’re so close,” Banner said. “We’ve been raising money all year for the West High Lecture Hall, a learning center that will be available to all students, and we’re getting so close to

Curriculum principal Shannon Siebe said the idea came about during the International Baccalaureate authorization process, when planners realized that West High School needs a venue to create a comfortable environment for a large number of students, and not just IB students. The mini-auditorium needed renovation, so West High Foundation got involved. “The idea came about to convert the auditorium into a state of the art lecture hall that could house two or three classes at once,” Siebe said. “It will also provide a conference venue for community events and public forums. We need people to under-

Bud Bacon, as a cadet at West Point. Joyce Bacon addresses Knox County Commission as the group honored con, a happy man. I never saw him her late husband, Gen. Bud Bacon. that he didn’t have a smile on his Photo by S. Clark face. He was special to the veterans of this area, and to his community.” According to the commission’s “Bud was an All-American, and will be sorely missed in East Ten- resolution, Mr. Bacon graduated nessee military circles, in which from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1951. His military he was very active.” Brown went on to say that Ba- decorations and awards include con’s daughter Betsy Meadows said the Legion of Merit with oak leaf her dad was fond of saying, “If I die cluster, Distinguished Flying Cross with two oak leaf clusters, Bronze tonight, I will die a happy man.” Brown wrote: “That was Gen. Ba- Star Medal, Meritorious Service

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Medal, Air Medal with 11 oak leaf clusters and Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster. After returning to Knoxville, Mr. Bacon served as a Sunday School teacher, elder and deacon at First Presbyterian Church. He was the personnel director for the 1982 World’s Fair and was a long-serving board member of the Ramsey House, where he chaired the long range planning committee. He helped found the East Tennessee Veterans Memorial Association; served as president of the local chapter of the Air Force Association for several years; was a founding member of the East Tennessee Military Affairs Council which works closely with the Knox and Blount County Chambers of Commerce to promote public understanding and support for the military – active, guard, reserves, veterans and retirees. Mr. Bacon was survived by his wife, Joyce Phelan Bacon; sons, George Bacon of Cedaredge, Colo., and Timothy Crosby; and daughters, Catherine “Kate” Field of Hampton, Va., and Elizabeth “Betsy” Meadows of Knoxville.

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