East Tennessee State University - Buccaneer Yearbook (Johnson City, TN)

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■ ) library east TENNESSEE STATE COLLEGE JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE ' . ■ - . ■ l . . . . - ' ‘ I Huocamesi. . . jLZ) S 72 W . F . ROGERS To W. F. Rogers, we of the Senior Class wish to convey our most sincere ad¬ miration for his teaching, his concept of education, and the influence of his life among us. FEB 2 3 1348 ■ C DEDICATION To T. C. Carson we of the graduating class owe much more than skill in a factual realm; we owe grateful thanks for a warm and human daily philos¬ ophy of life given by a man who truly knows us. T . C . CARSON 74e ADMINISTRATION Dr. C. C. Sherrod.President Dean D. S. Burleson . . Dean of Men John A. Clack. . . Business Manager Dr. Frank Field.Registrar Ella V. Ross .... Dean of Women 74e FACULTY P. W. Alexander, W. R. Baker, R. W. Barrigar, W. B. Bible, Elizabeth Black, Mrs. R. G. Boren, Bernice Barnard, Blanch Britton, D. M. Brown, D. S. Burle¬ son, M. E. Butterfield, Eleanor Carlock, T. C. Gar- son, T. W. Chamberlain, J. A. Clack, Velma Cloyd, R. B. Cox, Mrs. Ada H. Earnest, Emma Farrell, Frank Field, L. M. Fraley, Mary L. Gordy, Marie Harrison, Mrs. D. D. Hodges, Vera Hoover, R. B. Houston, H. B. Huddle, Gretchen Hyder, Mrs. Rob¬ ert Imboden, Mrs. Grace Ma ' uk, J. G. McMurray, Archie McNeal, Margaret Madden, Isabel Martin, C. H. Mathes, Maxine Mathews, James Mooney, Mrs. Lillian Poe, W. L. Prince, W. F. Rogers, Ella V. Ross, C. C. Sherrod, Elizabeth Slocumb, D. G. Stout, James T. Tanner, Mrs. J. T. Tanner, Olive Taylor, Frances Terry, Ruth Thomas, L. D. Wallis, L. R. Wheeler, Mary Williams, W. C. Wilson, Hil- dred Wolfe, Ina Yoakley. • -TENNESSEE COLLEGIAN Pauleene Banner . . . Editor-in-Chief Juanita Millsaps . . Business Manager Contributing Staff Members— Dick Stevenson, Harry Beckner, Rita Grose- close, Nelle Marable, Billie Card, Eloise Carriger, Jettee Carter, Margaret Frick, Willard Grubb, Jay Harville, Scott Herrin, Ann King, Georgia King, Juanita Lindsay, Jeanne Lowry, Maxine McClain, Ray Osborne, Dorothea Wade, Charlotte Woods. rSD J3 - B =® e 0 W 1 Ite BUCCANEER Associate Editor . . . Willard Grubb Managing Editor . . . Dick Stevenson Advertising Managers: Jeanne Lowry, Harrison Marshall Organization Heads: Georgia King, Billie Card, Eleanor Keys, Ruby Epley Feature Editor.Ann King Art Editor.Maxine McClain Athletic Editor.Laird Lewis Faculty Sponsor . . . Dr. Frank Field Technical Editor .... Walter Heebe President Vice-President I i C . The graduating class of nineteen forty- two has had one primary aim through¬ out its four years of college—to attempt to inculcate into the minds of both fac¬ ulty and students a loyalty and affection Chub Bolton Scott Herrin Eleanor Keys Ruth May for that which we hold high in this school. It is with regret and trust we pass on this duty and goal to the class of nineteen forty-three. SENIORS Georgia Marie Arnett Elizabethton, Tennessee English, History, German Katherine Pearl Barkley Telford, Tennessee English, Social Science, Art Virginia Pauleene Banner Elizabethton, Tennessee History, English, French Honor Roll, winter, spring, ' 38- ' 39, fall, winter, spring, ' 39- ' 42; Footlight Players ' 38- ' 40; Internation¬ al Relations Club ' 40- ' 42, vice-pres. ' 40- ' 41; Junior cla’ss Representative to Student Council ' 40- ' 41; Junior Business Manager to BUCCANEER ' 40- ' 41; Who ' s Who ' 40- ' 42 ; Collegian Staff ' 39- ' 42; Editor- in-Chief ' 41- ' 42. Theron Blosser Concord, Tennessee Transfer from Hiawassee and L. M. U. Chemistry, Biology Baseball ' 41-42; Science Club ' 41- ' 42. Herbert Carter Bolton St. Paul, Virginia Transfer from Emory and Henry, Moody Bible In¬ stitute. Miracle Book Club, ' 40- ' 42; Wesleyan Foundation, ' 40- ' 42. President Senior Class, ' 41- ' 42. Who ' s Who, ' 42. Catherine Booth Erwin, Tennessee English, Latin, History Josephine Gillespie Bowers Johnson City, Tennessee Latin, English, Math, History Ralph Ernest Boy Johnson City, Tennessee Chemistry, Math, German uccaneeb Dorothy Elizabeth Butler Tyner, Tennessee Math, Health and Physical Education, English, His¬ tory. Y.W.C.A. ' 38- ' 42; cabinet member ' 40-41; Miracle Book Club ' 40-42; Wesleyan Fellowship; Sigma Omega ' 39- ' 42; Future Teachers ' 39- ' 42; Business Man ager BUCCANEER ' 41- ' 42; Honor Roll; Girls T Club ' 40- ' 42; president ' 40- ' 41; Intramurals ' 38- ' 42; manager ' 41- ' 42; Who ' s Who ' 42; Vice Presi¬ dent Student Government Carter Hall ' 41- ' 42; TC Award ' 40; T Sweater ' 41. Lida M. Cable Butler, Tennessee Home Economics, English, History Home Economics Club ' 38- ' 42; Y.W.C.A. ' 40- ' 42. Fred Cain Jacksboro, Tennessee Science Billie Marie Card Chattanooga, Tennessee Chemistry, English, Social Science. Phi Beta Chi ' 38- ' 42; Buccaneer ' 41- ' 42; Tennessee Collegian ' 40- ' 42; International Relations Club ' 41- ' 42; Chorus ' 39- ' 42; Choir ' 41- ' 42; Assistant man¬ ager ' 41- ' 42; Y.W.C.A,. ' 38- ' 42; reporter ' 40- ' 41; Foot- light Players ' 40- ' 41; Miracle Book Club ' 39- ' 40; Methodist Youth Group ' 38- ' 42; Honor Roll. Reba Caughron Sevierville, Tennessee Social Science, English, Health and Physical Ed¬ ucation. Almira Lucille Chase Greene ville, Tennessee Home Economics, English, Science. Transfer from Virginia Intermont; Sigma Omega ' 40- ' 42; Home Economics Club ' 40- ' 42; Y.W.C.A. ' 40- ' 42. Lydia Carleton Chandlee Palm Beach, Florida French, English, History, Transfer from Maryville College. Sigma Omega , ' 39- ' 42. Footlight Players, ' 39; Hon¬ or Roll. Glee Club; Y.W.C.A. Mrs. Pearl Keefauver Crouch Boones Creek, Tennessee English, Geography, Health and Physical Educa¬ tion, Art. feuccanee ' i Ann Addington Culbertson Johnson City, Tennessee English, History, Health and Physical Eduqcftion. Dorothy Dewald Limestone, Tennessee Music, English, Science. Senior Representative to Student Council; Glee Club ' 39- ' 41; Secretary ' 41- ' 42; Choir ' 41- ' 42; Band ' 39- ' 42; Twirler ' 39- ' 40; Majorette of Twirlers, ' 40- ' 41; Band Majorette ' 41- ' 42; Intramurals ' 39- ' 42; Honor Roll. Gertrude Irene Davis Johnson City, Tennessee English, Modern Languages, History Chorus ' 39- ' 42. Rosemary R. Driskill Newport, Tennessee Music, History, English. Transfer Tusculum College, University of Tennessee. Biand ' 41- ' 42; Orchestra ' 41- ' 42; Chorus ' 41- ' 42. Choir ' 41- ' 42; Y.W.C.A. ' 41- ' 42. Edith Alma Dugger Elizabethton, Tennessee Social Science, English, Georgraphy. Wilma Lucille Elliott Erwin, Tennessee Geography, Home Economics, English. Sigma Omega ' 40- ' 42; Home Econonimcs Club ' 38- ' 42, vice-president ' 41- ' 41; Orchestra ' 39; Y.W.C.A. ' 38- ' 42. Funson Edwards Cumberland Gap, Tennessee Social Science, English, Georgraphy. Ruby Epley Erwin, Tennessee English, Social Studies. Intramurals ' 38- ' 39; Pi Sigma! ' 40- ' 41; Buccaneer ' 41- ' 42. Buccaneer SENIORS Ada Miriam Famor Erwin, Tennessee Transfer from Asheville College English, Social Science, Home Economics. Jane Forgey Rogersville, Tennessee Home Economics, English, History Willard DeWayne Grubb Big Spring, Tennessee French, English, History, Geography. Future Teachers of America ' 40- ' 42, President ' 41- ' 42; International Relations Club ' 41- ' 42; Miracle Book Club ' 40; Pestallozzians ' 38- ' 42; Tennessee Col¬ legian ' 41- ' 42; Associate Editor BUCCANEER ' 41- ' 42; Honor Roll; Junior Class President, summer ' 41. Ronald baker Hall Erwin, Tennessee Science, History, English C.P.T. ' 40; Private Pilot License ' 40; F.T.A. ' 39- ' 40. Dorothy Pauline Harrod Athens, Tennessee Footlight Players ' 38- ' 40; Sigma Omega ' 38- ' 42; Treasurer ' 39; 1st Vice-president ' 41- ' 42; Y.W.C.A. ' 38- ' 42. Treasurer of Junior Class ' 40- ' 41; D.G.D. ' s ' 40- ' 42; Baptist Student Union ' 39- ' 40. Howard Hendrix Wgtauga, Tennessee Geography, Health and Physical Education. Scott Herrin Johnson City, Tennessee Science, Chemistry, Math. Vice-president Senior Class, Vice-president Youth Council, F.T.A. ' 40- ' 42; Science Club ' 39- ' 40; Foot- light Players ' 40- ' 41; I.R.C. ' 40- ' 41; Pi Kappa Delta ' 38- ' 40; Tau Alpha Omega ' 38- ' 39; Tennessee Col¬ legian ' 40- ' 42; Religious Editor ' 42; Miracle Book Club ' 39- ' 40; Vice-president Presbyterig’n Christian Endeavor; Student Council ' 38- ' 39; Editor-in-chief Buccaneer ' 42; Who ' s Who; LT. O. R. C.; Honor Roll. Joanna Carolina Holden Elizabethton, Tennessee Geography, Social Science, English. Buccaneer SENIORS Elizabeth Holly Watauga, Tennessee Home Economics, History. Home Economics Club ' 38- ' 42; Home Management House, Fall ' 42. Orrille Huffaker White Pine, Tennessee English a ' nd Physical Education. Pi Sigma ' 39- ' 42; Vice-president ' 41- ' 42. Y.W.C.A. ' 38- ' 42; Vice-president, ' 41- ' 42; Student Government, ' 40- ' 42; President ' 40- ' 41; Vice-president ' 41- ' 42; F. T. A. ' 40- ' 42. Girls Intramurals ' 38- ' 42; Head of Bowling, ' 40- ' 41, ' 41- ' 42. T-C award ' 41. Honor Roll. Jane Hughes Matalene Hunt Limestone, Tennessee Home Economics, English, History Home Economics Club ' 38- ' 42; Wesleyan Followers ' 41- ' 42; Home Management House, winter ' 41- ' 42. Ora Bess Hunter Decatur, Tennessee Health and Physical Education, English, History. Transfer Tennessee Wesleyan College. TC ' 42; Intramurals ' 40- ' 42; Twirler ' 40- ' 41; Flag Twirler ' 41- ' 42; Y.W.C.A. ' 40- ' 42; Sigma Omega ' 40- ' 42. Pearl Hurd Kingsport, Tennessee Home Economics, English, History, Physical Edu¬ cation, Science Home Ec Club ' 39- ' 42, President, ' 42; Y.W.C.A., ' 39- ' 42, Secretary ' 42; F.T.A. ' 42; Intramurals ' 40- ' 42; Head of Hiking ' 42; TC Awa’rd 41; Drill Sguad ' 41. B. S. U., ' 41. Charles Hubert Justice Afton, Tennessee English, Social Science, Biology. Eleanor Keys Limestone, Tennessee History, English, Biology, Art. I. R. C. ' 40- ' 42; vice-president ' 41- ' 42; F.T.A. ' 39- ' 42; secretary ' 40- ' 41; Senior Class secretary ' 41- ' 42; Carter Hall Student Council Secretary ' 41- ' 42; Who ' s Who ' 41- ' 42; Honor Roll ' 38- ' 41; Buccaneer ' 41- ' 42. fe ucca iee i Ann Elizabeth King Burgess Kiser Erwin, Tennessee Johnson City, Tennessee Biology, Chemistry. Home Economics, History. Phi Betd Chi, ' 39- ' 42, Pres. ' 42; Pi Kappa Delta, ' 38- Pi Sigma ' 39- ' 42; President ' 41- ' 42. ' 40, I. R. C. ' 40- ' 42; Civilian Pilot ' 41; Buccaneer Staff ' 42; Collegian Staff ' 41- ' 42; Who ' s Who ' 40- ' 42. Honor Roll. Katheryn King Erwin, Tennessee Health and ‘Physical Education, English, Social Science. Pi Sigma ' 39- ' 42; Tennessee Collegian ' 40- ' 41; Assistant Intramural Manager ' 40- ' 41; T Club ' 40- ' 42; president ' 41- ' 42. Glenn Kitts Johnson City, Tennessee History, Science, English, Mathematics, Industrial Arts; Football ' 41; T Club ' 41. Elizabeth Knight Jonesboro, Tennessee Music, English, History, Social Science. International Relations Club ' 40- ' 42, Secretary ' 41- ' 42; Future Teachers of .America ' 38- ' 42, ’Vice- president ' 41 - ' 42; Band ' 40- ' 42; Glee Club ' 38- ' 42; Who ' s Who ' 41- ' 42; S.T.C. Club ' 41- ' 42, Secretary ' 41- ' 42; Honor Roll. Tom Allison Lyle Johnson City, Tennessee Industrial Arts, Social Science. John Alvin Lundy Erwin, Tennessee Industrial Arts, Geography, History. Pestalozzians ' 39- ' 42; Phi Beta Chi ' 39- ' 41; Basket¬ ball ' 40- ' 42; Football ' 41; Track ' 41; Intramurals ' 39- ' 41; Ritter Hall Government ' 41- ' 42. Anna Maxine McClain Johnson City, Tennessee Art, Social Science, Music. Future Teachers of America ' 41- ' 42; International Relations Club ' 41- ' 42; Band ' 40- ' 42; Tennessee Col¬ legian ' 41- ' 42; Buccaneer ' 41- ' 42; Honor Roll. uccaneeti Nelle Elizabeth Marable Ruth May Johnson City, Tennessee Jonesboro, Tennessee Biology, English, History, Physical Education. Music, History, English. Phi Beta Chi ' 39- ' 42; Footlight Players ' 39- ' 41; Sigma Omega ' 39- ' 41; Band ' 39- ' 42. Methodist Youth Group ' 39- ' 42; Miracle Book Club ' 41- ' 42; Collegian Staff ' 41- ' 42; Glee Club ' 39- ' 41. Mildred Christine Marshall Rutledge, Tennessee Bradenton, Florida Transfer Carson-Newman College, Florida Southern College. Social Science, Health and Physical Education, Geography, English, Y.W.C.A. Doris L. Meredith Johnson City, Tennessee Music, History, English Band ' 40- ' 42; Glee Club ' 39- ' 42; Footlight Players ' 40- ' 41; Y.W.C.A. ' 39- ' 42; Honor Roll ' 40- ' 42; Intra- murals ' 39- ' 40. Lillian Inez Merritt Maryville, Tennessee Secretary-Treasurer Student Body ' 41- ' 42; Sigma Omega! ' 39- ' 42; Secretary Junior Class ' 40- ' 42; Y.W.C.A. ' 39- ' 42; treasurer and business manager ' 41- ' 42; Science Club ' 40- ' 41; Secretary ' 40- ' 41; Glee Club ' 38- ' 39; TC award ' 40; T sweater award ' 41; Honor Roll; Footlight Players ' 40- ' 41; Ballroom Dance Instructor ' 41- ' 42. Mary Nola Milbum Bristol, Tennessee English, Social Science, Biology. Transfer Virginia Intermont. Y.W.C.A. ' 41- ' 42; I.R.C. ' 41- ' 42 ; M.B.C. ' 41-42; Wesleyan Fellowship Group ' 41- ' 42. Juanita Millsaps Madisonville, Tennessee Science, English, Physical Education. Y.W.C.A. ' 38- ' 42, Business Manager ' 41, President ' 42; Science Club ' 38- ' 42, Secretary-Treasurer ' 42; Dramatic Club ' 38- ' 39, Tennessee Collegian ' 40- ' 42, Assistant Business Manager ' 40, Business Manager ' 42, TC Award ' 41, Who ' s Who, ' 42, Pi Sigma ' 42, Student Government Treasurer ' 42. William Albert Mitchell Walterboro, South Carolina Industrial Arts, Physical Education. T Club ' 38- ' 42; Co-captain Football Team ' 41. C.P.T. ' 41; Baseball ' 39- ' 40. feuccaneen SENIORS Lois Moody Green Mountain, North Carolina Social Science, English, Health and Physical Educa¬ tion. Drill Squad ' 38- ' 39; Home Economics Club ' 38- ' 39; Future Teachers of America ' 41- ' 42; Miracle Book Club ' 42; President of Brethren Young Peoples Club ' 41- ' 42; Honor Roll. Ruby Brumit Mooney Elizabethton, Tennessee English, History, Geography. Vesta Mooneyhan Greeneville, Tennessee Social Science, Health and Physical Education, English, History. Honor Roll. Thomas H. Morris, Jr. Johnson City, Tennessee History, English, French, Math. Ray Gregg Osborne Jonesboro, Tennessee History, Art, Social Science, Industrial Arts. International Relations Club ' 40- ' 42, president ' 41- ' 42; Baptist Student Union, secretary ' 41- ' 42; Future Teachers of America ' 41-42; Phi Beta Chi ' 41- ' 42; Tennessee Collegian ' 41- ' 42; Honor Roll. Mary Dee Ottinger Parrottsville, Tennessee English, French, Physical Education, and History. Y.W.C.A. ' 39- ' 42; Intramurals ' 40- ' 42; Head of Soft- ball ' 41, Head of Archery ' 42, TC award ' 40, Drill Squad ' 39- ' 41, F.T.A. ' 42. William Cornelious Pearson Persia, Tennessee Science, English, Industrial Arts. Elizabeth Charlotte Riley Bluff City, Tennessee Home Economics, English, Social Science. uccatteel SENIORS Kearney Rogers Jonesboro, Tennessee Music, English, History. Sigma Omega ' 41- ' 42; Glee Club ' 38- ' 42; president ' 41- ' 42; secretary ' 40- ' 41; secretary of S.T.C Club ' 40- ' 41, vice-president S.T.C. ' 41- ' 42; Tau Alpha Omega ' 38- ' 42; Band ' 41- ' 42; Drum Majoress ' 41- ' 42; Choir ' 41- ' 42; Y.W.C.A. ' 39- ' 42; F.T.A. ' 41- ' 42; Secretary of Student Government Carter Hall, spring ' 42; Honor Roll, fp’ll ' 42; Who ' s Who ' 42. Evelyn Rumbley Johnson City, Tennessee Pi Sigma ' 38- ' 42; Home Economics Club ' 38- ' 39; Band Drum Major ' 38- ' 40. Mary Frances Ryburn Erwin, Tennessee Health and Physical Education, English, History. Ellis Sabin Jonesboro, Tennessee Industrial Arts, Physical Education. Football ' 38- ' 42; President Soph. Class ' 39, T Club ' 38- ' 42, Vice-President ' 40, President ' 41- ' 42; Presi¬ dent Student Council ' 41- ' 42, C.P.T. ' 41, Private Pilot ' s License ' 41, Intramural Basketball ' 41. Lottie Pauline Scott Shady Valley, Tennessee Social Science, English, Science, Home Economics. Louise Seaver Johnson City, Tennessee Home Economics, Health and Physical Education, Geography. Pi Sigma Sorority ' 40- ' 42; Girls Intramurals ' 39- ' 41; Band ' 38- ' 40; Home Economics Club ' 38- ' 39; Home Management House, Fta’ll ' 41. Mrs. Tera Harshbarger Simmons Johnson City Tennessee Transfer from Wesleyan College. Music. Nashville Conservatory of Music ' 29; Teacher in Johnson City Public Schools ' 20- ' 29; Elementary Principal, Washington County ' 33- ' 41; First Honor Roll ' 41. Richard Stevenson Morristown, Tennessee Biology and Chemistry. Transfer from Hiwassee College. Collegign Staff ' 40- ' 42; desk editor ' 40- ' 41; co-editor ' 41- ' 42. Phi Beta Chi ' 41- ' 42. Elected member of Tennessee Academy of Science ' 41. ■ ■ MH n : Bu.cca te.e i Charlotte Swadley Johnson City, Tennessee Home Economics, English, Health and Physical Education. Home Economics Club ' 40- ' 42; Future Teachers of America ' 41- ' 42; Miracle Book Club ' 41- ' 42; Brethren Youth Club ' 41- ' 42; Honor Roll; Home Management House, Winter ' 41- ' 42. Eloise Talley Erwin, Tennessee Music, Social Science. Band ' 38- ' 42; Glee Club ' 39- ' 41; Orchestra ' 39- ' 42; President ' 42. Virginia Swingle Johnson City, Tennessee Home Economics, Social Science, English. Pi Sigmia’ ' 40- ' 42, Band ' 38- ' 42, Sgt. ' 42, Orchestra ' 41- ' 42; Girls Intramurals ' 39- ' 41, STC Club ' 40- ' 42 ; Music Award ' 40. Dewey Ray Taylor Shouns, Tennessee Industrial Arts, Geography. William Thomas Johnson City, Tennessee Chemistry, Math. Malvina Trent Russellville, Tennessee English, French, Geography. Transfer Carson - Newman College. Honor Roll; Baptist Student Union ' 41- ' 42; Intramurals ' 41- ' 42. Dwight Tilson Limestone, Tennessee Music, History. Glee Club ' 38- ' 42; Choir ' 38- ' 42; Manager ' 41- ' 42; Vice-president S.T.C. Club ' 40-41; Band ' 41- ' 42. Nellie Turner Bristol, Tennessee Transfer Virginia Intermont College. Pupil of Edwin Hughes, N. Y. City; Transfer Juilliard School of Music, N. Y. City. ? uccatteen. Helen Dugger Van Gelder Elizabethton, Tennessee Social Science, English, Art. Irene Walsh Mountain City, Tennessee English, Biology, Chemistry, French. Transfer Milligan College. International Relations Club ' 42; Y.W.C.A. ' 42. Mary Wall Russellville, Tennessee Beatrice Louise Webb Transfer Ca’rson-Newman College. Forbes, North Ca’rolina Girls Glee Club; President of B.S.U. ' 41- ' 42; Drill English, Social Science, Health and Physical Educa- Squad; Intramurals ' 41- ' 42. tion. Drill Squad ' 39- ' 40; Band ' 40- ' 42. Frances Wheeler Shelbyville, Tennessee Transfer from Middle Tenn. STC ' 39. French, English, History, Physical Education. F.T.A. ' 39- ' 42; I.R.C. ' 41- ' 42; Intramurals ' 39- ' 42; Head of Softball ' 42; TC Award ' 41, Head of Hiking ' 41, Y.W.C.A. ' 40- ' 42 ( Honor Roll, Drill Squp’d ' 39- ' 42. Mary Winslow Chuckey, Tennessee Home Economics, English, Physical Education. Y.W.C.A. ' 39- ' 42; Home Ec. Club ' 42. uccatieek CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY-THREE President. Vice-President .... Secretary ..... Treasurer ..... We, the class of nineteen forty-three ac¬ ating class, and accept with confidence knowledge our greater responsibility in the aims which they have striven to ac¬ assuming the status of the Senior Class; complish. we do appreciate the efforts of the gradu- JUNIORS William Allison Betty Bagby Harry Beckner Louise Bible Bonnie Brobeck Edith Broyles Katherine Brumit Madge Burleson Reno Burleson Paul Campbell Eloise Carriger Marie Catron Evelyn Crookshanks Helen Denny John Exum Mary Nelle Feathers Motelle Gaby Anita Goldstein Margaret Gray Nola Gross Leolah Henley Edith Hill Emma Howard Sue Huber Marion Jett Ruby Jones Florence Julian Carl Keebler Georgia King John Koonce Laird Lewis Juanita Lindsay Georgia Linville Nat Lockett J U N I 0 R |S Zaleen Lowe Jeanne Lowry Ruby McKinney Helen Marion Harrison Marshall John Masengill Lillian Martin Dora Hale Mitchell Maude Mooneyhan Charlotte O ' Dell Bob Parsons Mary Parsons Gladys Patterson Warren Pierce Mary Ruth Pittillo Genie Range Theda Rochester Vernon Roithner Billy Rudder Frances Shoun Margaret Shupe Katherine Smelcer Helen Louise Smith Lula Smith Maxine Stapleton Nelle Starnes Billie Susong Betty Tolbert Geraldine Trivett Anna Mae Watson Betty Watson Frank Whitaker Virginia Williams Dan Zoerb CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY-FOUR President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer Homer Isbell . Jimmy Ellis Martha Fleenor . Dot Davis The Sophomore Class has seen a portion of the thing called college life and have visualized it ' s true meaning to a very great extent. It is with unparalleled eagerness we face the next two years ahead. mim SOPHOMORES Lyon Agee Virginia Anders Grey Anderson Nona Vee Anderson Hazel Ausmus Margaret Ayers John Borden Jean Briscoe Gladys Brooks Leo Brookshire Mary Kathrine Brown Minnie Lee Brown Arlene Byrd Houston Campbell Meryle Campbell Jettee Ca ' rter Delsie Mae Carver Bill Carey Hazel Cates Naoma Cates Edith Chancey Campbell Julia Chevalek Virginia Clark Warner Lee Clark Ma’rgaret Collins Ruth Cook Edyth Cope Martha Cowan Lawrence Cox Dorothy Davis Louise Deakins Sybil Dunn Hope Edwards Mariah Edwards Jimmy Ellis Ruth Emmert Sara Fink Martha Fleenor Ja ' ne Fudge Bill Gardner Kathryn Garland Muriel Gibson Orene Good Robert Gray Dora Grindstaff Rita Groseclose Jay Harville Glena Dean Heidle Gordon Hendrix John Hillenbrand Elizabeth Hodges James Hurst Homer Isbell Luella Isenburg Ga’le Keezel Hubert Kilday SOPHOMORES Bill Kimsey Jim Kirkpatrick Thad Lacey Virginia Lamie Dewey Layne Sue Lee Kathleen Lewis Martha Liggett Argle Love Kathryn McCracken Dorothy McNees Qa’rolyn Martin John Martin Mary Louise Meredith Ina Pate Miller Pauline Miller Inell Myers Jim Nave John Nave Eva Ousley Bashie Pate Hope Pearson Aileen Pickle Ella Pierce Faye Price Lela Ramsey Virginia Reed Wanneta Riggs Don Sabin Preston Scott Natalie Shoun Mary Simcox Howard Simmons Marguerite Sizemore Bill Slemons Faye Smith Ivodine Smith Roland Smith Roma ne Smithson Ralph Stanfill Veta Stout Joyce Street Mary Stuart Ernest Strickland Frank Ta’nnewitz Elizabeth Tapp Jennie Taylor June Taylor Lucy Taylor Vowe Tilson Helen Vinsant Tommy Watkins K. B. Whetsel Viola Willis Lucille Wills Reece Winkle Marlene Young CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY-FIVE President .... Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer We of the Freshman Class have already derived what is necessary for the spirit of our college and with anticipation and knowledge we look forward to helping . . Horace Parsley . . Edward McFaddin . . . Dorothy Stout forge and mold the belief that our school is a school that commands loyalty and respect. F R E S H M E Adkins, Mary Helen N Carr, Lillian Alexander, Martha Carter, Luther (Jack) Allen, Garnet Cave, Mrs. Mary Angel, Ruth Chapman, Roy Asbury, Johnny Christia’n, Inez Bailey, Bill Clark, Wilma Bailey, Dorothy Clay, Phyllis Bailey, Fate Combs, Zell Baird, Florence Cooke, Gale Barkley, Mia’ry Nelle Copp, Hilda Barnes, Virginia Cox, Mildred Bartley, Rita Lou Cox, Jack Beckner, Fred Crawford, Charles Bell, Jean Creamer, Charles Black, Grace Crouch, Jim , Boles, Tommy Crowe, J. W. Bolton, Alfred Curtis, Paul Bolton, Jewell Day, Jessie Bowie, Kyle Deakins, Paul Bowman, Dale Deakins, Ross Brookshire, Leo DePew, Burl Brown, Clinton Dickson, Doris Brummitt, Phillip Diman, Elizabeth Burnett, Jack Donnelly, Carolyn Burrus, John Dunbar, Paul Butler, Martha Duncan, Lennie Cambron, Martha Duncan, Lois Campbell, Albert Earley, Kathleen Campbell, Jane Edwards, Dick Campbell, Roland Eisenhower, Rosemary Cardwell, Irene Ernst, Jack Cardwell, Wayne Folsom, Harold Freeman, Robert Frye, Paul Gardner, Marjorie Garland, Frances Gilbert, Frank Goodman, Lucille Gouge, Willie Faye Groseclose, Marion Hambough, Petie Hannah, Evelyn Harper, J. M. Harr, Ermalie Harris, Mary Jo Harrison, Stanley Hart, darta’ Hartley, Dorothy Hartsell, Lester Hawkins, Roy Heifner, Alice Henley, Irene Henry, Carolyn Henry, Helen Hill, June Hodges, Robert Hopkins, Ross Howard, Lois Howell, Jesse Hullette, Arthur Humphreys, Lee Hyder, Albert Hyder, Newton Iddins, Mary Lou Isbell, Nancy Marshall, Olen Selby, John lenkins, Lottie Marshall, Peggy Self, Dale lenkins, Virginia Mason, Jean Sells, Dorothy lenkins, William Milburn, Glen Sherwood, Betty Jo Jennings, Tom Milburn, Ruth Simmonds, Mary Gordon lett, Helen Miller, Jack Slonaker, Charles lobe, lames Miller, Sue Neil Sma’thers, Mary Johnson, Charles Montgomery, Charles Stansberry, Charles F. Johnson, Margaret Moore, Louise Stout, Dorothy Johnson, Mildred Mottern, Bill Street, Luther Johnson, Priscilla Morr, William Earl Stump, June Johnson, Virginia Ng’nney, Dorothy Susong, Helen Johnston, Johnnie Nave, Marion Taylor, Helen Jones, Eleanor Nolon, William Taylor, Martha Jones, Thelma Oliver, Lois Trivette, Chad Jones, William F. Orr, Louise Trusler, Pal Julian, Austin Ottenfeld, Nancy Wade, Dorothea Keeler, William H. Pangle, James Walker, Duard Keene, Louis Parsley, Horace Walker, Wanda Keller, Helen Pemberton, Jeanne Wallace, Gloria ' Keyes, Paul H. Peters, Frances Walls, Naomi Kilday, Helen Peters, Lois Ward, Roy Kilday, Wave Phillips, Orla Webb, Ruth King, Herbert Pickle, Aline Webster, Raymond Lane, Billy Pickrell, Royle Weeks, Virginia Larrish, Betty Powell, Anne Wells, James Lee, Helen Pruett, William West, Betty Legg, William Quinn, Frances Whaley, Nanabelle Litton, James Rader, Naomi Whitehead, Mary Alice Long, Annie Mae Ramsey, Faye Williamson, Aminell Lowe, Juanette Reece, Asa Wilson, Helen Loy, Margaret Richmond, Wilma Wilson, Vernon Lyle, Joyce Roach, E. A. Wood, Betty Jo Lynch, Boyd Roark, Helen Wood, Jo Ann McCall, Louise Rosson, Richard Woods, Charlotte McClia’in, Madaline Ryan, Kathryn Woodward, Mary Kg ' thryn McFaddin, Edward Sammons, Martha Worth, J. A. McKamey, Howard Sams, Nat Wright, Aileen McNabb, Talmadge Scott, William Young, Howard McNeese,. Dorothy Seal, Elmer A thirties ATHLETICS Coach Gene McMurray Head Football Coach Head Basketball Coach Assoc. Tennis Coach Coach Jim Mooney Baseball Coach Asst. Football and Basketball Coach Director of Men ' s Intramurals Nineteen fy-o itu One - a itn 1 ut a FOOT BALL Co-captains.Buck Hunt and Bill Mitchell SCHEDULE: September 18— : —Emory-Henry ____ there September 21-Milligan _ here October 4-Carson-Newman _ there October 11-Emory-Henry _ here October 18-Tusculum _ here October 25-Carson-Newman _ here November 8-Maryville _ here Players —Ends: Green, Sabin, Masengill, Young, Cos, Webster, Schultz; Tackles: Rice, Jennings, Carey, Day, Miller, Holt; Guards: France, Parsley, Hillenbrand, McQueen, B. Green, Kitts; Centers: Mitchell, Martin, Beane; Backs: Hunt, Goforth, Johnson, Shipley, Humphreys, Kline, Montgomery, Puckett, Hamba ' ugh, Davis, Buchanan, Ponder, Ernst. VARSITY FIVE Keebler, Goforth, Burleson, Jesse, Exum. BUCCANEER C A G E R S Players: Exum, Co-capt. Jennings Burleson, Co-capt. Green Goforth Nave Self Bailey Jessee Julian Keebler Burrus Bean Shipley Smith Hawkins BASEBALL SCHEDULE: April 4-Carson-Newman _ there April 7-Milligan _______here 11-Tusculum ____ there 16-Carson-Newman _ here 28-Lincoln Memorial ___:_ there May 6-Lincoln Memorial __•_ here 8-Tusculum _____. T —_ here Squad: Kimsey Lewis Martin Green Buchanan Brown Haun Julian Smithson King Curtis Marshall Ponder Young Layne Rice Blosser Jobe Na ve Chapman Walker Smith, Mgr. — V I l§p§i .. — m M, “ T ” CLUB OFFICERS: President ....... Reno Burleson Vice-President ...... Frank Parsley Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Jack Green MEMBERS: Buchanan, Carey, Dubbs, Exum, France, Goforth, Green, Haun, Jennings, Keebler, Kitts, Martin, Mitchell, Montgomery, Nave, Rice, Sabin, Tannewitz, Dobson, Hunt, Lawson, Puckett, and Ellis. PURPOSE: The T Club is composed of lettermen whose objective is to promote school spirit and to increase the various activities of the school. M e n ' 4, NTRAMURALS PURPOSE: The purpose of Intramural sports is to encourage participation in seasonal activities, by the men on the campus who do not take part in the intercollegiate sports activities of the school. TEAMS: Hickory Nuts, Champions: Buchanan, Marshall, Nave, Julian, Walker, Lewis, Freeman. N.Y.A. Boys, Runners-Up: Ponder, Smith, Pratt, Young, Green, Harville, Green Mountain Boys: Howell, E., Howell, J., Bailey, Tannewitz, Layne, Nave, Gardner, King, Cardwell, Carroll. Golden Tigers: Scott, Kirkpatrick, Selby, Burrus, Slonaker, Hopkins, Hum¬ phreys, Seals, Harrison. Qill ' l Manager DOT BUTLER Asst. Manager JEANNE LOWRY PURPOSE: The Purpose of the Intramural Department, sponsored by Miss Hildred Wolfe, is to provide recreational activities for both dormitory students and off-campus students, through the facilities of the Physical Education Department. We have a well organized honor system whereby girls participating in several individual and team sports may receive the TC award and T sweater award. T Club President KATHRYN KING T Club— TC Girls— Sponsor HILDRED WOLFE CALENDAR 1941-42 Monthly Play Nights Dance Hour Tea in Carter Hall Party in Honor of Seniors Seasonal Activities Tournaments Inter-collegiate Matches Ortf a nizatuons STUDENT COUNCIL RELIGIOUS COUNCIL MR. ROBERT COX Sponsor Members and Prospective Members Warner Lee Clark Dick Edwards Scott Herrin M Ann King M Harrison Marshall M Tom Morris M Horace Parsley Dorothea Wade Polly Banner Burl DePew Clara Hart Luella Isenberg Georgia King M Olen Marshall Jim Nave Don Sabin ■1 President__ Secretary___ Reporter_ Vice President Treasurer _Burges Kizer _Betty Bagby _Sara Find .Orrille Huffaker ..Lula Smith The Pi Sigma Sorority, the oldest organization of its kind on our campus, has functioned throughout its history to promote loyalty to the school and activities of the campus, to deepen the cultural and social life of the college, and to draw girls who compose it into closer fellowship during their college life. This year has been one of the most successful ones in our history. The highlights of the year were so arranged as to furnish good times for all members of our campus. Sadie Hawkins week will long be remembered. It began with the dance hour, followed by a tea in Carter Hall, dinner for the Pi Sigmas and their Little Abners, and was climaxed by the dance Saturday night. The school year was climaxed by the annual houseparty in May. S I G m A p I Martha Alexander Nona Vee Anderson Ruth Angel Betty Bagby Mary Nelle Barkley Winnie Black Cornelia Burgan Ruby Epley Sara Find Rita Groseclose Evelyn Hannah Orrille Huffaker PnciWa IoHyisotl Helen Keller Katheryn King Burges Kizer Jeanne Lowry Mary L. Meredith Mickey Miller Juanita Millsaps Nancy Ottenfeld Ann Powell Eugeneia Range Polly Rumbly Kathryn Ryan Mary Ryburn Louise Seaver Frances Shoun Mary G. Simmons Helen L. Smith Lula Smith Dorothy Stout Virginia Swingle Jenny Taylor Lucy Taylor Dorthea Wade Martha Williams SIGMA OMEGA President First Vice-President Second Vice President Secretary _ Treasurer Reporter _ Mary Ruth Pittillo __ Dorotha Harrod _ Louise Bible _ Martha Fleenor _ Margaret Ayres Juanita Lindsay CALENDAR September 13—Swimming party and picnic, Rock Creek Park October 10—Home Coming Tea with Pi Sigmas October 11—Alumni luncheon for Sorority sisters October 16— Get Acquainted party for rushees October 23—Tea for rushees at Dorothy Mitchell ' s October 28—Theater party and Cokes at Mrs. Mooney ' s November 4 — Bowling party for rushees N o vember 7 —Barnwarmin ' November 15—Dinner and theatre party at Roan Cafe for rushees December 16—Chili supper and theater party December 25—Breakfast at Southern Cafe welcoming new members January 22—Officers ' party for members February 13—Valentine Banquet, John Sevier Hotel March 7—Hike to White Rock April 8—Spring Dance April 31-May 1—House Party SIGMA OMEGA Mary Ruth Pittillo Inez Merritt Dorotha Harrod Victoria Miller Louise Bible , Dorothy Mitchell Martha Fleenor Dora Hale Mitchell Margaret Ayres Charlotte O ' Dell Juanita Lindsay Kearney Rogers Bonnie Brobeck Katherine Smelcer Dorothy Butler Jean Briscoe Marie Catron Jane Campbell Lydia Chandlee Martha Butler Almira Chase Orene Good Julia Chwalek Virginia Lamie Dorothy Davis Dorothy Nanney Lucille Elliott Frances Quinn Sue Huber Helen Susong Ora Bess Hunter Gloria Wallace Carolyn Martin 74 c FUTURE TEACHERS AMERICA OFFICERS President _ Willard Grubb Vice-Pres._Elizabeth Knight Secretary _ Georgia King Treasurer _ Gale Keezel Librarian _ Sarah Fink Sponsors Dr. C. C. Sherrod and Dr. Frank Field MEMBERS William Allison Jeanne Lowry Harry Beckner Margaret Loy Tommy Boles Maxine McClain Dorothy Butler Helen Marion Hilda Copp Olen Marshall Martha Fleenor Pauline Miller Kathryn Garland Lois Moody Leola Henley Ray Osborne Scott Herrin Bob Parsons Orrille Huffaker Kearney Rogers Pearl Hurd Dorothy Stout Homer Isbell Charlotte Swadley Eleanor Keys Pal Trussler Laird Lewis Frances Wheeler Nat Lockett Virginia Williams Dan Zoerb INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB OFFICERS President ___ Ray Osborne Vice-President _____ Eleanor Keys Secretary ___ Elizabeth Knight Reporter _ Ann King Sponsor __ Miss Maxine Mathews Members Pauleene Banner Harry Beckner Josephine Bowers Billie Card Willard Grubb Georgia King Georgia Linville Nat Lockett Maxine McClain Lillian Martin Mary Milburn Mary Ruth Pittillo Irene Walsh Betty Watson Frances Wheeler Virginia Williams Dan Zcerb MIRACLE BOOK CLOB OFFICERS --- Sarah Brown ---_- Nat Lockett -...- Betty Bagby -Georgia King --- Martha Cowan --- Theda Rochester Members William Allison Herbert Bolton Dorothy Butler Eloise Carriger Hilda Copp Lena McClendon Burl Depew Rose Mary Driskill Scott Herrin Laird Lewis Martha Liggett Jeanne Lowry The Miracle Book Club, an international organization, has as its purpose the deepening of the spiritual life, not only of its members, but of all the students on the campus. The mem¬ bership of the club is open to all who wish to attend the weekly Bible study periods. Nelle Marable Carolyn Martin Ruth Milburn Mary Milburn Orla Phelps Theda Rochester Lula Smith Mary Stewart Fred Still Charlotte Swadley Virginia Williams Leader President Vice-President Secretary _ Treasurer Reporter HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS President _ Pearl Hurd Vice-President _ Lucille Elliott Secretary _ Frances Shoun Reporter _ Billie Susong Sponsors _ Mrs. Earnest, Miss Gordy Members Bonnie Brobeck Marion Jett Grace Buckner Jean Johnson Lyda Cable Margaret Johnson lean Campbell Ruby McKinney Eloise Carriger Ruth Milburn Marie Catron Nancy Ottenfeld Almira Chase Hope Pearson Margaret Collins Ella Pierce Dorothy Davis Elizabeth Riley Lucille Elliott Frances Shoun Jane Forgery Helen Susong Kathryn Garland Billie Susong Nola Gross Charlotte Swadley Deith Hill Anna May Watson Emma Howard Virginia Weeks Madeline Hunt Amienelle Williamson Pearl Hurd Reece Winkle Mary Hyder Mary Winslow S. T. C. Band B. S. U. 4 PHI BETH CHI OFFICERS President _ Ann King Vice-President - Lewis Epperson Secretary Treasurer _Juanita Millsaps Members Nelle Marable Inez Merritt Tom Morris Ray Osborne Warren Pierce Dick Stevenson Betty Watson K. B. Whetsel Purpose Phi Beta Chi is a science organization composed of students who major in one or more of the fields of science: Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. The club fosters advancement in the fields of science, provides entertaining and instructive scientific programs, and pro¬ motes fellowship between science students and instructors. Theron Blosser Ralph Boy Bill Gardner Rita Groseclose Gordon Hendrix J. N. Hurst Albert Hyder Martha Liggett WESLEYAN FOUNDATION OFFICERS Piesident _ _ Robert Parsons Vice-President _ _ Nelle Marable Second Vice-President _ _ Margaret Loy Secretary _ Georgia King Treasurer _ Gale Keezel Members Herbert Bolton Ruth Milburn Dorothy Butler Mary Milburn Eloise Carriger Ina Pate Miller Hilda Copp Francella Redwine Rosemary Driskill Kearney Rogers Eleanor Keys Helen Louise Smith Mary Ann Kyker Dick Stevenson Laird Lewis Fred Still Jeanne Lowry Tom Watkins Nat Lockett Frances Wheeler Harrison Marshall Mary Alice Whitehead Lillian Martin Aminell Williamson Purpose The Wesleyan Foundation, ar organization composed of Methodist students, is a part of a national Methodist Student Movement composed of two million university and college stu¬ dents. The purpose of the club is to promote worship, community service, world fellowship, and Christian recreation. Y. W. C. A. President Vice-President Secretary _ Treasurer OFFICERS ___ Juanita Millsaps _ Orrille Huffaker __ Pearl Hurd _ Inez Merritt Purpose The Young Women ' s Christian Association is composed of all young women living in Car¬ ter Hall. This organization aims to promote the spirit of Christ on the campus. At Christmas the members entertained a large number of unfortunate children. Every Sunday afternoon vespers are held, and on Wednesday night a devotional meeting is conducted. The Y.W.C.A. also furnishes the daily paper and a large number of the best magazines for the girls in Carter Hall and continually adds very valuable improvements to this dormitory. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB STC CHOIR Q lee Club Rita Lou Bartley, Billie Card, Marie Catron, Alice Hefner, Mamie C. Killian, Doris Meredith, Ruth Milbum, Mary Parsons, Helen Louise Smith, Gay Wasson, Aminelle Williamson, Mary Kathrine Brown, Irene Cardwell, Phyllis Clay, Martha Cowan, Gertrude Davis, Dorothy Dewald, Clara Hart, Dorothy Harltey, Kathleen Lewis, Madaline Mc¬ Clain, Lillian Martin, Louise Moore, Louise Oliver, Jo Sherwood, Helen Taylor, Martha Taylor, Wanda Walker, Mary Wall, Ruth Emmert, Sara Kink, Florence Baird, Rosemary Driskill, Kathleen Early, Georgia King, Betty Larrish, Mary Louise Meredith, Louise Orr, Martha Sammons, Na’talie Shoun, Katherine Smelcer, Geraldine Triv- ett, Gloria Wallace, Nanabelle Whaley, Kearney Rogers. G hail Rita Lou Bartley, Billie Card, Hilda Copp, Dorothy Dewtfld, Alice Heifner, Kathleen Lewis, Helen Louise Smith, William Allison, Phillip Brumit, Burl Depew, Verlin King, Glen Milburn, Rick Rosson, C. M. Williamson, Dan Zoerb, Rosemary Driskill, Mary Louise Meredith, Katherine Smelcer, Geraldine Trivett, Gloria Wallace, Tommy Boles, John Burrus, Roland Campbell, Ljpird Lewis, Edward McFaddin, Olen Marshall, Dwight Tilson, Vowe Til- son, Ruth Emmert, Sarah Fink. CIVILIAN PILOT TRAINING Secondary Training George Saylor Ford Bailey Ernest Howell Leon Cox Floyd Childers John Miller Fred Zehring Ben Fragans Jack Logan Doc Misserole Primary Training Lyon Agee Jack Brittain Guy Blackwell Joe Summers W. O. Culver Charles Hammitt Joe Goforth J. B. McKamsy Niles Hamilton Bill Coleman CARTER HALL STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS President __________ Mary Ruth Pittillo First Vice-President _ Orrille Huffaker Second Vice-President ___ Dorothy Butler Secretary _ Eleanor Keys Treasurer ___ Juanita Millsaps Sponsors_ Miss Elia Ross, Mrs. Robert Imboden Floor Representatives Margaret Ayres Helen Henry Nancy Isbell Gale Keezel Anne King Louise Moore Aline Pickle Billie Susong Helen Susong Function The Student Government Association of Carter Hall was organized in the spring of 1941. At the end of its first year of existence, it is functioning successfully. w. PESTALLOZZIANS President _ Vice-President Secretary _ OFFICERS Bill Williamson _ Jimmy Ellis Milburn Hopkins Purpose The Pestalozzian Society is composed of all young men who reside in Ritter Hall. The or¬ ganization has as its aims cooperation, wholesome fellowship and ultimately a more en¬ joyable college life for all residents. §fBi Features Wlta ' l Who. at S. T. C. SENIORS: Chub Bolton, Dorothy Butler, Scott Herrin, Eleanor Keys, Elizabeth Knight, Juanita Millsaps, Kearney Rogers, and Ellis Sabin. JUNIORS: Georgia King, Nat Lockett, Jeanne Lowry, Mary Ruth Pitiillo, Virginia Williams. Chosen by senior class and faculty iv-e MOST BEAUTIFUL i L Chosen by student body Mary Ruth Pittillo Kathryn Ryan Chosen by Faculty Art— Maxine McClain Biological Science— Ann King English— Eleanor Keys History— Pauleene Banner Home Economics— Pearl Hurd Industrial Arts— Thomas Lyle Languages— Hilda Roesel Mathematics— Ralph Boy Music— Kearney Rogers Physical Education and Health— Dorothy Butler Physical Science— Dick Stevenson Social Sciences— Vesta Mooneyhan MENTAL HONORS CAMPUS PERSONALITIES Chosen by student body Most Popular—Kathryn Ryan, Horace Parsley Best All-Round—-Jeanne Lowry, Scott Herrin Best Personality—Harrison Marshall Most Versatile Student—Ann King CAMPUS SCENES The following scenes represent an effort to depict typical pictures on the campus of State Teachers—to present a fleeting glimpse of the other side of our life. m Compliments Of American Bemberg And fiorth American Rayon Corp. 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