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

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' • c- r - a _ b f ' f ' ' ll cr ' tv V u c. ♦ J 714e Buccaneer . . . . 2 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF Tennessee State College JOHNSON CITY. TENNESSEE AiC OM From the quiet campus of Alma Mater, just now showing the promise of returning spring, to her scores of Alumni and undergraduates in all the armed services on Freedom ' s farflung battle fronts, this issue of THE BUCCANEER is dedicated as a message from home. The members of the Staff have labored earnestly to make each page a faithful reflection of the college life our men in arms have known and shared with us who remain. Within its covers there breathes our solemn pride, our unshaken confidence, and our united prayers that our gallant boys may return from victory on the battlefield to take up the struggle for the greater victory that must be won in the new times of peace that lie ahead. The Editor. ROSTER Shepard M. Anderson, ' 39 Frank Arwood, ' 38 Vernon A. Atchley, ' 39 John Tracy Babcock, ' 38 Dean C. Bailey, ' 34 Byron Banks, ' 37 Hermann Banner, ' 37 William W. Belew, ' 35 William W. Belvin, ' 40 Eugene Bogart, Jr., ' 41 Howard Allen Bowers, ' 40 Ralph Ernest Boy, Jr., ' 42 William Anthony Boyer, ' 42 Charles Edgar Briton, ' 28 David E. Bullington, Jr., ' 39 Jack J. Burleson, ' 36 Fred Ingram Cain, ' 42 Loami Pierce Carson, ' 40 John J. Chwalek, ' 38 Henry Clinton Claiborne, ' 40 Alva Cecil Cloyd, 35 Jackson Cornet, ' 37 James Lawrence Courtney, ' 39 William L. Dubbs, ' 39 Francis Warren Dunbar, ' 41 W. Jack Dunn, ' 39 Milton Carter Edwards, ' 38 Thomas Parry Field, ' 35 Jerry Franklin Fudge, ' 42 Edwin Lee Greene, 42 Ronald Daker Hall, ' 42 Jaimes F. Hashbarger, ' 40 Frank Heck, ' 41 Odie Helton, ' 38 Walter M. Hendrix, ' 41 Kent Herrin, ' 41 Scott Herrin, ' 42 Cowan C. Hood, Jr., ' 41 Marion Huffine, ' 35 William D. Hurst, ' 38 Morey Hyder, ' 37 George Genkins, ' 38 John Hubert Jennings, ' 41 Mose Jones, ' 37 Charles Hubert Justis, ' 42 Robert L. Keefauver, 41 Charles J. Keene, 40 Don Keller, ' 41 Melville Kelley, ' 41 Rex Kidd, ' 36 Glen Sharpe Kitts, ' 42 Harlyn Wayne Lacy, ' 41 Dan M. Laws, Jr., ' 40 Branch Lawson, ' 42 John R. Lovegrove, ' 41 William E. McCampbell, ' 40 Sam Perry McConnell, ' 40 Kyle U. McHamey, ' 33 Walter Lynn Massengill. ' 35 Garrett Robert Mashburn, ' 42 John G. Miller, ' 36 James I. Mooney, ' 29 Ray Gregg Osborne. ' 42 M. F. Parsley, Jr., ' 37 Nils Gerard Peterson, ' 34 Harry Garner Ranger, Jr., ' 40 Boyd Samuel Ray, ' 40 William L. Richardson, ' 41 Tip Robertson, ' 41 William L. Ryburn, ' 39 Cornelius (Neil) Sabin. ' 38 Guy Ellis Sabin, ' 42 William R. Sabin. ' 37 George Henry Saylor. ' 42 Charles Lee Scharer, ' 40 James Frederick Scott, ' 40 Charles C. Sherrod, Jr., ' 38 E. A. Shugart, ' 41 Harold Robert Slagle, ' 41 J. Worley Snyder, ' 39 Richard Stevenson, ' 42 Forrest Tilsoif, ' 38 Jesse Dwight Tilson, ' 38 John Frank Troutman, 39 Gustave VonHofe, ' 35 Kenneth Walker, ' 37 George A. West, ' 41 Samuel Runa White, ' 40 Cecil Whitlock, ' 41 George Max Williams, ' 36 Sexter Willis, ' 36 Everett Woods, ' 38 Raymond Young, ' 32 Charles Keener, ' 34 Charles Scharer, ' 40 TENNES SEE STATE COLLEGE Dr. P. W. Alexander Director Training School William R. Baker Agriculture, Industrial Arts Bernice Barnard Music Roger Barrigar Music Willis B. Bible English Elizabeth Black Education, English Mrs. Gertrude Boren Principal, Training School Blanche Britton Training School Dr. D. M. Brown Biology M. E. Butterfield Mu sic Eleanor Carlock Secretary to President T. C. Carson Mathematics Grace Chapin Physical Education Velma Cloyd Training School Florence Cole Physical Education Robert B. Cox English Mrs. Ada H. Earnest Home Economics Dr. Lester Fraley Health Mrs. Lester Fraley Hostess Men ' s Dormitory Mabel Franklin Training School Mary L. Gordy Home Economics Marie Harrison Training School Robert Hickey Training School Mrs. Bert D. Hodges Dietitian R. B. Houston High School Supervisor H. B. Huddle Chemistry and Physics Orrille Huffaker Secretary to Registrar Gretchen Hyder Education, Regional Elementary Supervisor Mrs. Robert Fmboden Hostess Carter Hall Margaret Madden Training School Isabel Martin Training School Hodge Mathes Modern Language Maxine Mathews History Dr. J. G. McMurray Physical Education Archie L. McNeal Librarian James I. Mooney Physical Education and Indus¬ trial Arts John W. Overbey Business Manager W. L. Prince Supervisor, N. Y. A. William Flinn Rogers History and Government Mrs. Lavan T. Safley Training School Jean Scott Assistant Business Mgr. Elizabeth Slocumb Art Willie Louise Stevens Science and Education Dr. D. G. Stout Social Science Olive Taylor Librarian Dr. Ruth Thomas Commerce, Spa’nish Dr. L. R. Wheeler Psychology Ina Yoakley Geography a n d STAFF The BUCCANEER 1 9 4 B DR. FRANK FIELD, Sponsor Throughout this 1943 Buccaneer we have endeavored to mirror all the phases of life at Tennessee State as we have lived and loved it from the stages of lowly sophomores to lordly seniors. We sincerely hope that from this book your conception of life at TSC will be worthy of the place it holds in our hearts. The Staff Advertising Editors. _ Walter Heeb, Stanley Harrison Organizations Editors_Lucy Taylor, Lula Smith Feature Editor_Eloise Carriger Photographic Editor___Jimmy Ellis Literary Editors__Priscilla Johnson, Sara Fink Sports Editor---Laird Lewis CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY-THREE President---_____ -Frank Parsley Vice-President ________ Laird Lewis Secretary__________ Lula Smith Treasurer- Frances Shoun We the class of nineteen forty-three pledge our loyalty both to our Alma Mater and to our nation. In the past four years there has been inculcated into our minds and hearts a loyalty and devotion to those ideals which we hold high in our nation. As we leave our Alma Mater we pledge to continue to uphold the ideals both of our school and our country. SENIORS WILLIAM LANDON ALLISON Johnson City, Tennessee Social Science Miracle Book Club ' 40- ' 42; Committeeman for National F. T. A. ' 41-43; International Relations Club ' 42- ' 43; Band, ' 39- ' 43; Orchestra ' 41- ' 43; College Quartet ' 42- ' 43; National Y. T. C., Local Pres.—Tennessee State Vice-Pres., ' 40- ' 42; B. S. of A., Scoutmaster Troop 33 ' 41- ' 43; Civilian Pilot Training (military instructor) ' 42- ' 43; Student Council ' 42; S. T. C. Club ' 42- ' 43; College Choir ' 41- ' 43. PAULINE ARNOTT Persia, Tennessee English, History, Geography Y. W. C. A. ' 35- ' 38; Chorus ' 35 MARY TERESA BEAL Rogersville, Tennessee English Y. W. C. A. ' 38- ' 40, ' 42- ' 43; Wesleyan Founda¬ tion ' 42-43; Honor Roll, Spring ' 39. HARRY TATE BECKNER Johnson City, Tennessee History, Social Science International Relations Club, Vice-Pres. ' 42; F. T. A., Tennessee Collegian, Associate Editor ' 41; WHO ' S WHO ' 42. MARIETTA BROWN Concord, Tennessee English Y. W. C. A. ' 39- ' 42; B. S. U. ' 39- ' 41 ; Drill Squad ' 39; Footlight Players ' 41. JUNE MEREDITH BLACKBURN Johnson City, Tennessee Home Economics DOROTHY JEAN BRISCO Bristol, Tennessee Transfer from Flora Macdonald ' 41 Home Economics, History, English Home Management House, Fall ' 42; Sigma Omega Sorority ' 41- ' 43; Second Vice-Pres. ' 42- ' 43; Flag Twirler ' 41- ' 43; Y. W. C. A. BONNIE ELIZABETH BROBECK Washington College, Tennessee Home Economics Sigma Omega ' 39- ' 43; Home Economics Club ' 40- ' 43; Y. W. C. A. ' 43; Floor Representative of Student Government ' 42- ' 43; Home Manage¬ ment House, Winter, ' 43. Buccaneen, GRACE ROBERTA BUCKNER Maryville, Tennessee Social Science, English Home Economics Club—Summers of ' 34, ' 35, ' 42; T. C.; T sweater ' 43; Leadership Club ' 43; Honor Roll ' 34; Miracle Book Club ' 42; Y. W. C. A. SARAH LOIS BUCKNER Maryville, Tennessee Physical Education Leadership Club ' 43; Y. W. C. A.; Miracle Book Club; Economics Club. RENO BURLESON Johnson City, Tennessee Industrial Arts, Physical Education T Club ' 40- ' 43, Pres. ' 41- ' 43; Basketball ' 40- ' 43, Capt. ' 42- ' 43; WHO ' S WHO ' 43. ELOISE CARRIGER Elizabethton, Tennessee Home Economics, History Tennessee Collegian ' 41- ' 42; BUCCANEER Staff ' 42- ' 43; Home Economics Club ' 41- ' 43; Miracle Book Club ' 42; Wesleyan Foundation ' 42- ' 43; Honor Roll, Fall ' 40, Fall ' 42. MARIE CATRON CARSON Kingsport, Tennessee Home Economics, English Science Club ' 39- ' 41; Glee Club ' 39- ' 42; Y. W. C. A. . ' 39- ' 43; Representative of Student Council ' 40- ' 41; Home Economics Club ' 39- ' 43; Band Majorette ' 39-42; Band Major ' 42- ' 43; Sigma Omega Sorority ' 39- ' 43; Vice-Pres. ' 42- ' 43; D. G. D. ' 41- ' 43; Home Management House, Spring ' 42. CALVIN WARREN DUNBAR Erwin, Tennessee FRANCES RUTH EMMERT Johnson City, Tennessee Music Orchestra ' 40- ' 43, Sec. ' 41- ' 42; Men ' s Glee Club (Accompanist) ' 40- ' 43; Choir ' 40- ' 42 (Accompan¬ ist); Glee Club ' 41- ' 42 (Accompanist); Band ' 40- ' 43. liuccaneeA, Helen McGregor clapp Plumtree, N. C. English LT. BUELL FEATHERS Watauga, Tenn. HELEN ESTHER FRICK Johnson City, Tennessee Transfer from Little Rock Jr. College (Arkansas) Fall ' 40 English, Geography Chorus ' 40- ' 41; Footlight Players ' 40- ' 41, Sec.- Treas, ' 42- ' 43; International Relations Club ' 42- ' 43; Future Teachers of America ' 42- ' 43. MOTELLE GABY Erwin, Tennessee English, Social Science International Relations Club ' 42- ' 43. ANITA GOLDSTEIN Johnson City, Tennessee Chemistry, English Footlight Players ' 39; Band ' 40. MARGARET EILEEN GRAY Johnson City, Tennessee Social Studies, English Footlight Players ' 39- ' 43. MARGARET BEATRICE GRILLS Fordtown, Tennessee Geography, Physical Education Y. W 4 . C. A. ' 38- ' 39, ' 42- ' 43; Wesleyan Found¬ ation ' 42- ' 43; Twirling ' 39- ' 40; Leadership Club ' 43. GRACE GOUGE NOLA BERNIECE GROSS Piney Flats, Tennessee Home Economics Home Economics Club ' 41; Band Twirling ' 41- ' 43 Home Management House Spring ' 42. fiuccatteen. SENIORS WALTER HEEB, JR. Johnson City, Tennessee Music Footlight Players ' 39- ' 43; Pres. ' 40- ' 43; Ten¬ nessee Collegian ' 39- ' 40; BUCCANEER Staff ' 41- ' 43; Advertising Mgr. ' 42- ' 43; Orchestra ' 39- ' 43; Band ' 39-43, Capt. ' 42- ' 43; Student Council ' 42- ' 43; Barnwarming King ' 42- ' 43. LEOLAH OLENA HENLEY Decatur, Tennessee Health and Physical Education Y. W. C. A. ' 41- ' 43; Sec. ' 42- ' 43; Future Teachers of America; Drill Squad ' 40- ' 41; T. C. Club ' 41- ' 42; Leadership Club ' 42- ' 43; Representative to Student Government Council of Carter Hall ' 42- ' 43. JOHN ROBERT JONES Erwin, Tennessee Business Administration Student Activities Committee Writer Chalk Line ' 34- ' 35. ' 42- ' 43; Sports GEORGIA RUTH KING Louisville, Tennessee Social Science, English BUCCANEER Staff 41- ' 43, Business Mgr. ' 42- ' 43; Tennessee Collegian Staff ' 39- ' 42; Wesleyan Foundation ' 39- ' 43; Pres. ' 42- ' 43; F. T. A. ' 40- ' 43, Sec. ' 41- ' 42, Vice-Pres. ' 42- ' 43; Footlight Players ' 40- ' 41; Pi Kappa Delta ' 39- ' 43; Miracle Book Club ' 39- ' 43, Sec. ' 41- ' 42; Central Religious Council ' 41- ' 43; International Relicftidns Club ' 41- ' 43; Girl ' s Chorus ' 42- ' 43; Student Council ' 42- ' 43; First Honor Roll Winter ' 41; WHO ' S WHO ' 42- ' 43. LAIRD WILLIAM LEWIS Mount Pleasant, Pa. Industrial Arts, Mathematics Miracle Book Club ' 40- ' 43, Pres, ' 42; F. T. A. ' 42-43; Pestolozzian Society ' 42, Sec.-Treas. ' 42; Wesley Fellowship ' 42- ' 43, Treas. ' 42; Band ' 40- ' 43; Choir ' 41- ' 42; BUCCANEER Staff ' 41- ' 43; Sports Editor; T Club ' 42; Baseball ' 42; Basket¬ ball ' 43; WHO ' S WHO ' 43; Central Religious Council ' 42- ' 43; Senior Class Vice-Pres. ' 43. GEORGIA IVADEL LINVILLE Johnson City, Tennessee History International Relations Club ' 41-43. JEANNE CAROLYN LOWRY Johnson City, Tennessee English, Physical Education and Health BUCCANEER Staff ' 41- ' 43, Advertising Mgr. ' 42, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ' 43; WHO ' S WHO ' 41- ' 43; Intramurals ' 40- ' 43, Assistant Mgr., ' 42, Mana’ger ' 42- ' 43, T Sweater ' 42; Leadership Club ' 42, President ' 42- ' 43; Women ' s War Activity Council ' 42- ' 43, Pres. ' 42- ' 43; Student Council ' 41- ' 43; Sec.-Treas. ' 40- ' 41, Treas. ' 42- ' 43; Tennessee Col¬ legian Staff ' 41- ' 42, Sports Editor; Band ' 39, ' 41, ' 42- ' 43; Orchestra ' 39- ' 41, Pi Sigma ' 39- ' 43, Re¬ porter, ' 41; F. T. A. ' 40- ' 43; MBC ' 41- ' 43; Best All-Round Girl and Best Personality Girl ' 41- ' 43; First Honor Roll ' 42- ' 43. Buccamen, HAZEL McCULLEY Boones Creek, Tenn. SENIORS RUTH ELIZABETH McMAHAN Sevierville, Tennessee English Berea ' 39-U. T. ' 40 HELEN LOUISE MARION Blountville, Tennessee Social Science, English F. T. A. ' 40- ' 43, Sec. ' 42- ' 43; Y. W. C. A. ' 39- ' 43; Vice-Pres. ' 42- ' 43; Drill Squad ' 39- 40; Glee Club ' 39. HARRISON MARSHALL Johnson City- Tennessee Social Science, Art Buccaneer ' 42; Wesleyan Foundation; Tennessee Collegian ' 41; Intramural Manager ' 42- ' 43; Stu¬ dent Council ' 39. MILDRED CHRISTINE MARSHALL Rutledge, Tennessee Bradenton, Florida Transfer—Carson-Newman College, Florida Southern College Social Science, Social Studies, Health and Physical Education. Y. W. C. A. MAUDE MOONEYHAN Greeneville, Tennessee Physical Education and Health, English T. C. Award ' 42; Leadership Club ' 42- ' 43. CHAROLETTE LUCILLE O ' DELL Johnson City, Tennessee English, History, Physical Education WHO ' S WHO ' 43,-; Sigma Omega Sorority ' 41- ' 43, Pres. ' 42- ' 43; Student Council ' 41- ' 43, Junior Class Representative ' 41- ' 42, Vice-Pres. ' 42- ' 43; Women ' s War Activity Council ' 42- ' 43; Tennes¬ see Collegian Staff ' 41- ' 42; Band ' 42- ' 43; Leader¬ ship Club ' 42- ' 43; Second Honor Roll, Fall ' 42. FRANK TONEY PARSLEY Erwin, Tennessee Business Administration Football 39- ' 41; T Club ' 39- ' 42, Vice-Pres. ' 40- ' 41; Student Activity Club of Junior Class ' 41; Pres, of Senior Class ' 42; Second Honor Roll Spring ' 41, Fall ' 41. ROBERT FLETCHER PARSONS Social Science, History International Relations Club ' 42- ' 4 ; Miracle Book Club ' 41- ' 43 Intramurals ' 42- ' 43; Future Teachers of America, Pres. ' 42; Wesleyan Foun¬ dation, Pres. ' 41- ' 42; Central Religious Council, Pres. ' 42- ' 43; Junior Class Pres. ' 41- ' 42; Student Council Pres. ' 42- ' 43; Honor Roll ' 40- ' 42; WHO ' S WHO ' 43. Buccaneer WARREN PIERCE Mountain City, Tennessee Chemistry, Physics MARY RUTH PITTILLO Knoxville, Tennessee Social Science, Health and Physical Education Glee Club ' 39; Sigma Omega Sorority ' 39- ' 43, Vice-Pres. ' 40- ' 41, Pres. ' 41- ' 42; Sec. of Junior Class ' 41 - ' 42; Student Council ' 41- ' 43 Vice Pres. ' 41, Pres. ' 41- ' 42; Y. W. C. A. ' 39- ' 43, Pres. ' 42- ' 43; International Relations Club ' 41- ' 43, Pres. ' 42- ' 43; Sec. of Student Council ' 42- ' 43; War Activity Council ' 42- ' 43; F. T. A. ' 42- ' 43; WHO ' S WHO ' 41- ' 43. VIRGINIA JOSEPHINE REED Greeneville, Tennessee English, Geography, Health and Physical Education Y. W. C. A. ' 40- ' 43; Pi Sigma ' 42- ' 43; Inter¬ national Relations Club ' 42- ' 43. BETTY WATSON RICHARDSON Los Angeles, California Chemistry and Biology, English Science Club ' 40- ' 43, Treas. ' 40- ' 41, Pres. ' 42- ' 43; International Relations Club ' 41- ' 43; WHO ' S WHO ' 42- ' 43. JON VERNON ROITHNER Johnson City, Tennessee Chemistry Orchestra. GEORGE STUART ROWE Johnson City, Tennessee Industrial Arts Band ' 38- ' 41, Capt. ' 40- ' 41; Orchestra ' 38- ' 41, Vice-Pres. ' 40- ' 41; S. T. C. ' 39- ' 41, Pres. ' 40- ' 41. EDITH MAE SHARP Speedwell, Tennessee Transfer from Lincoln Memorial University Home Economics Home Economics Club ' 39- ' 40, ' 42- ' 43; Y.W.C.A. ' 39- ' 40, 42- ' 43. ANNA FRANCES SHOWN Doeville, Tennessee Home Economics Y. W. C. A. ' 39- ' 43; Band ' 39- ' 40; Science Club ' 39- ' 40; Central Religious Council ' 42- ' 43; Womens War Activity Council ' 42- ' 43; Footlight Players ' 42- ' 43; Treas. of Senior Class ' 42- ' 43; Sec. of the Baptist Student Union; Vice-Pres. of the Home Economics Club ' 42- ' 43; Pres, of the Student Government of Carter Hall ' 42- ' 43; Pi Sigma Sorority ' 40- ' 43; WHO ' S WHO ' 42- ' 43. feuocaneesi LULA REEVES SMITH Jonesboro, Tennessee Home Economics, English Pi Sigma 40- ' 43, Treas. ' 40- ' 41, ' 41- ' 42 l Pres. ' 42- ' 43; Senior Class Sec. ' 42- ' 43; WHO ' S WHO ' 42- ' 43; BUCCANEER Staff, Organization Editor ' 42- ' 43; Barnwarming Queen ' 39; Home Manage¬ ment House ' 43, Winter. Women ' s War Activity Council- ' 42- ' 43. NELLE WOLFE STARNES Piney Flats, Tennessee Science, English Science Club ' 42- ' 43; International Relations Club ' 42- ' 43. BILLIE CLARK SUSONG Greeneville, Tennessee Home Economics Y. W. C. A. ' 39- ' 43; Floor Representative of Student Government ' 42; Home Economics Club ' 40- ' 43, Reporter ' 41- ' 42, Pres. ' 42- ' 43; Home Management House, Winter, ' 43; Vice- Pres. Student Government ' 42- ' 43; War Council ' 42-43; F. T. A. ' 43. JULIA LUCY TAYLOR Johnson City, Tennessee Biology Sec. Freshman Class ' 40- ' 41; Pi Sigma Literary Society ' 40- ' 43, Sec. ' 42- ' 43; International Rela¬ tions Club ' 42- ' 43; Phi Beta Chi ' 42- ' 43; Head of Archery Fall ' 42; WHO ' S WHO ' 42- ' 43; BUC¬ CANEER Staff ' 42- ' 43; Organizations Head; Biology Lab. Assistant ' 41- ' 42; Student Activities Committee ' 42- ' 43. ROBBIE LEE THOMPSON Bulls Gap, Tennessee English, History, Geography Y. W. C. A. ' 35- ' 36; Chorus ' 35. ALMA MAE WARD Neva, Tennessee English French Club; I. R. C.; Y. M. C. A.; Baptist Club; Honor Roll ' 42. BETTY ROSS TOLBERT French, Health and Physical Education Y. W. C. A. ' 39- ' 43; Senior Representative for Y. W. C. A. ' 42- ' 43; Pi Sigma ' 42- ' 43; French Club ' 42- 43. ANNA MAE WATSON Johnson City, Tennessee Home Economics Home Economics Club ' 40- ' 43; Scholastic Honor Award ' 41- ' 42; Brethren Youth Fellowship, Pres. ' 42- ' 43; Home Management House, Spring ' 42. Qu.ccane.eSi SENIORS CARMELITA LEDIA WHITE Boone ' s Creek, Tennessee English rAMES WILLET VIRGINIA WILLIAMS Johnson City, Tennessee Language, Social Science, History, Science International Relations Club ' 41- ' 43, Sec.-Treas. ' 42-43; Future Tea’chers of America ' 41- ' 43; Col¬ legian Staff ' 40- ' 42; Footlight Players ' 42- ' 43; Honor Roll ' 40- ' 43; WHO ' S WHO ' 41- ' 43. FRANCES EVELYN WINSLOW Chuckey, Tennessee English Y. W. C. A. ' 38- ' 40, ' 42- ' 43; Wesleyan Founda¬ tion ' 42- 43; Honor Roll, Spring ' 39. KATHERINE WRIGHT Newcomb, Tennessee Transfer for Carson-Newman Science LT. THOMAS BORING Jonesboro, Tennessee c Ms Jh i ; $«Uf } Ji P MM Hf - t ’ “•’ Br ' ' ' tr! ' 1 S |S W‘!f[{sm aEaill Bv, { I S ISSJ; .’; ' • — f ■ W fJt « « « ? Ifmm . Hi i $■■ ««? ff®f MW 2 : : ■■ !s| Sftj ra Mmrn% iii€; r V ' l 3 qa v £ V- • ■ Heeg ft gM ? 4X«SK««S : mmmM Wmm v ■ ■■■■ M : CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY-FOUR OFFICERS President_ _Jimmy Ellis Vice President_ _Dorothy Davis Secretary _Margaret Ayres Treasurer_ _Katrine Brown We, the members of the class of nineteen is to do our best in serving our country forty-four, are anticipating with eagerness the coming year, when we will assume and school, and we acknowledge our gratitude to the present graduating class the status of Seniors. Our one great aim for showing us the way. JUNIORS Ayers, Margaret Anders, Virginia Ausmus, Hazel Blaine, Charles Bolton, Marie Brown, Katrine Campbell, Meryle Christian, Inez Clark, Warner Lee Collins, Margaret Cook, Ruth Cox, Lawrence Davis, Dorothy Dyer, Sue Huber Duncan, Lois Ellis, Jimmy Fink, Sara Garland, Kathryn Gibson, Muriel Gibson, Roger Good, Orene Groseclose, Rita Hale, Doris Heidle, Glena Dean Hodges, Elizabeth JUNIORS Keezel, Gale Koonce, John Lamie, Virginia Lyons, Frances Miller, Pauline Pearson, Hope Pierce, Ella Price, Billie Marie Price, Jimmy Rollins, Elizabeth Rudder, Bill Russell, Hobart Sabin, Don Siemens, Bill Stack, Marguerite Toney Stout, Veta Street, Joyce Tapp, Elizabeth Tilson, Vowe Whetsel, K. B. Willocks, Vesta Wills, Lucy Mays, Coy Pangle, Jimmy .■: A ' yy. i$8f®$l i ;m : «s s s pMl ilinil! ' : ' fn| Sf -%%si nr ? ! 1 jgl HI S ■$ £ : GLASS F NINETEEN FORTY-EIVE Jack Carter .Horace Parsley Dale Self President Vice-President Sec.-Treas. OFFICERS SOPHOMORES Alexander, Martha Allan, Garnet Angel, Ruth Armstrong, Jimmie Armstrong, Louise Asbury, Johnnie Baird, Florence Barnes, Virginia Bartley, Rita Lou Beckner, Fred Bell, Jean Bellamy, Nell Bird, Elsie Boles, Tommy Bolton, Jewel Brummit, Philip Butler, Martha Campbell, Albert Campbell, Roland Cardwell, Irene Cardwell, Robert Carr, Lillian Carter, Jack Clark, Wilma Copp, Hilda Correll, Gloria Coward, Carolyn Deakins, Paul De Pew, Burl Eisenhower, Rosemary Hambaugh, Pete Harr, Ermalie Harrison, Stanley Hart, Clara Heifner, Alice Henley, Irene Humbert, Kathleen Hyder, Albert Isbell, Nancy Jett, Helen Hartsell, Lester Johnson, Charles Johnson, Priscilla Keller, Helen Marshall, Peggy SOPHOMORES Kilday, Helen Kilday, Wave Lane, Billy Long, Arina Mae Loy, Margaret Lyle, Joyce McClain, Madaline McNia ' bb, Talmadge Marshall, Olen Marshall, Peggy Milburn, Ruth Mooney, Bob Moore, Louise Mottern, Bill Nanney, Dot Nave, Marion Oliphant, Robert Oliver, Lois Ottenfield, Nancy Parks, Ruth Pemberton, Jeanne Ramsey, Faye Roark, Helen Rosson, Dick Ryan, Kathryn Self, Doug Sells, Dorothy Stansberry, Charles Susong, Helen Sweeten, Louise Trusler, Pal Wade, Dorothea Walker, Wanda Wall, Naomi Webb, Ruth Weeks, Virginia Dare Whaley, Nan Williamson, Aminelle Woods, Charlotte Woodward, Mary Catherine man mm m :: M ' ■ 1 CLASS F NINETEEN EORTY-SIX OFFICERS President___ Ben Hall Vice-President_ _____Buford Goldstein Secretary-Treasurer___ Guilford Hunt F R E S H M E 1 N Anest, Fred Caton, Irma Edwards, Joy Arrants, Beulah Cecil, Betty Estep, Gladys Bales, Virginia Childers, R. T. Farnsworth, Alyne Barnes, Emily Clark, Mildred Fink, Elizabeth Baumgardner, Suzy Cloyd, Betty Frost, Kathryn Bellamy, Betty Cook, Carolyn Garland, Earl Brooks, Elsie Cox, Louise Garland, Ann Blazier, Geneva Cox, Betty Goodman, Jessie Bowman, Bill Crookshank, Elizabeth Green, Faye Bowers, Vivian Crookshank, Louise Hankla, Eldora Bowman, Fa’ye Crouch, Evelyn Harris, Edna Brown, Effie Grace Crumley, Jody Hays, Betty Broyles, Kathleen Davis, Minnie Ruth Heatherly, Thelma Broyles, Nellie Ross Day, Vivian Henshaw, Barbara Brumit, Louise Deakins, Helen Hensley, Sula Burchfield, Thelma Deakins, John Hill, Arden Burgess, Gladys De Witt, Ruth Hodges, Bennie Cantwell, Mary Dobson, Marjorie Holt, Eugene Carter, Mary Emma Dugger, Albert Honeycutt, Helen Honeycutt, Marguerite Hopkins, Mildred Hoss, Anna Houser, Edith Humbert, Jo Hunt, Gilford Hurst, Betty Jane Jackson, Virginia Johnson, Coolidge Jones, Martha Jones, Ralph Kilday, Edsel Kincheloe, Pauline King, Fred King, Polina King, Ruth Kiser, Ruth Lamm, Ruthann Leonard, Jane Long, Rosemary Lowry, Wallace Loyd, Mary Ma ' ltsberger, Basil Martin, Jack Matney, Elizabeth Mayes, Jean McBee, Louise McCulloch, Vivian Meredith, Anita Morie, Harry Morris, Martha Lee Montgomery, Bessie Mae Nunez, Helen O ' Dell, Joyce Price, Mood Proffitt, Everett Rader, Virginia Ramsey, Jane Roller, Horace Shipley, Marilyn Sloan, Cephas Schults, Kenneth Sizemore, Virginia Slonaker, Antionnette Stanbery, Betty Steadman, Ralph Susong, Marjorie Swadley, Betty Swoyer, Jean Talley, Robert Taylor, Jane Tilson, Kathleen Townsend, Beverly Willia ' ms, Sue Williamson, Tommye Wilson, Craig Vance, Margaret Sue c ' jt t h l e t i c BOARD OF STRATEGY Coach Gene McMurray Mr. Murray has be©n head, coach of iootball and basketball for several years and is now coach of tennis. He plans to soon organize intramural teams and classes to train reserves in physical exercises. Coach lim Mooney Preceeding his commission as Lt. (jg) in the Navy, Mr. Mooney was heaa baseball coach and assistant coach of football and basketball. Coach Archie McNeal Mr. McNeal, head tennis coach, is now assisting in the direction of intramurals. TENNIS ' £ 2 Schedule Bluefield_———_here, cancelled Carson-Newman _here, 3-4 Emory and Henry _ there, 5-2 Maryville - here, 1-6 Tusculum _there, 7-0 Carson-Newman - there, 4-3 Milligan _here, 7-0 Emory and Henry _here, 4-5 Maryville _there, 2-5 Tusculum _here, 7-0 L. M. U. _ here, 7-0 T. S. I. A. A. Tournament_Cookeville VARSITY BASKETBALL Team: Back row: Coach McMurray; Deakins, Shults, Hopkins, McKay, Andrews, Price, assistant manager; Marshall, manager. Front row: Russell, Burrus, Bowman, Burleson, captain; Steadman, Lewis. SCHEDULE: Erwin ___l_here Tusculum_____here L. M. U. _„here Tusculum_____there Emory and Henry_ 7 -here Emory and Henry_____there Milligan_there Carson-Newman -_---here Milligan-----here Smallings _------here INTRAMURAL HEADS JEANNE LOWRY Manager RITA GROSECLOSE Asst. Mgr. GIRLS ' INTRAMURAIS The purpose of the Intramural Department is to provide recreational activities for both dormitory students and off-campus students. Girls pictured on the following pages are working toward the TS and Honor T Sweater Awards. FLORENCE COLE, Director GRACE CHAPIN, Director PROGRAM FALL Archery, Softball, Tennis, Hiking, Speedball, Roller Skating, Horseshoes. WINTER Bowling, Ping Pong, Darts, Basketball, Volleyball, Box Hockey, Hiking. SPRING Speedball, Softball, Archery, Badminton, Quoits, Horeshoe, Tennis, and Hiking. Wmm ggg v ; V : I ■ li mtmm. ; f : •; ■■■ | ■ : • - | i • PING Ipilli K -k:,:,, M S P E E D B A L L Ililii ' ' vV ' ! ' - 0m0WM ■ i T” CLUB OFFICERS President -Reno Burleson Vice-President -Frank Parsley Secretary-Treasurer _Jimmy Ellis MEMBERS Ronda Buchanan Reno Burleson John Burrus Bud Carpenter Jimmy Ellis Laird Lewis Olen Marshall John Martin Frank Parsley Walter Rice Don Sabin Dale Self Purpose: To promote school spirit. LEADERSHIP CLUB OFFICERS Jeanne Lowry___ President Rita Groseclose _ Secretary Grace Chapin_ Sponsor PURPOSE The Leadership Club is composed of Physical Education majors in the main. This group takes the lead in the Intramural program at State, playing important parts as Heads of Sports and Acting Heads, TC girls and finally T girls. These girls are all working to learn more about their chosen field of study, to earn the honor awards which are so coveted, but all the while they are having a great time playing together. TENNESSEE STATE BAND OFFICERS Captain -Walter Heeb First Lieutenant_Sara Fink Second Lieutenant ..Charles Blain Librarian_Mary Katrine Brown T W I R L E R S Drum Major_Lucille Wills Head Twirlers Alyne Farnsworth Kathryn Ryan T W I R l E R S President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer OFFICERS _Bob Parsons —..Charlotte O ' Dell ...Mary Ruth Pittillo _Jeanne Lowry CLASS REPR Seniors: Georgia King Walter Heeb Sophomores: Joyce Lyle Olen Marshall SENTATIVES Juniors: Lucille Wills K. B. Whetsel Freshmen: Joyce O ' Dell Bob Talley Purpose: The student Council is a representative group elected by the stu¬ dents for the purpose of initiating the general student activities ol the school. PI SIGMA OFFICERS President _ Vice-President _..._______ Secretary and Reporter_ Treasurer _ --Lula Smith -Genie Range -Lucy Taylor Katherine Ryan Martha Alexander Ruth Angel Inez Christian Rosemary Eisenhower Elizabeth Fink Sara Groseclose Doris Hale MEM Phyllis Harrell Jeanne Johnson Helen Keller Louise Leith Jane Leonard Jeanne Lowry Jean Mayes B E R S Anita Meredith Pauline Miller Marion Nave Nancy Ottenfeld Virginia Reed Frances Shoun Jean Swoyer Jane Taylor Betty Tolbert Marguerite Toney Stack Dorothea Wade Ruth Webb PURPOSE 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 on 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 emphasis has been placed on war work. The chief projects in this line were work in the surgical dress¬ ing room and the sale of stamps and bonds. During a three-week drive, our goal of $1500 was realized. SIGMA OMEGA OFFICERS President _Charlotte O ' Dell First Vice-Pres. Marie Catron Carson Second Vice-Pres. _Jean Briscoe Secretary _Dorothy Davis Treasurer _Margaret Ayers Reporter_Helen Susong MEMBERS: Bonnie Brobeck Mary Katrine Brown Martha Butler Mary Cantwell Carolyn Cook Betty Cloyd Louise Crookshanks Evelyn Crouch Sue Huber Dyer Joy Edwards Kathryn Frost Orene Good Anna Hoss Virginia Lamie Dorothy Nanny Joyce O ' Dell Hope Pearson Mary Ruth Pittillo Billie Marie Price Virginia Dare Weeks Lucille Wills PURPOSE: The purpose of Sigma Omega is to promote literary attainments and to develop the social and intellectual wel¬ fare of the members as well as of the school. ' h e FUTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA OFFICERS President _Georgia King Secretary _Helen Marion Treasurer ___Hilda Copp MEMBERS: Martha Alexander William Allison Margaret Ayers Harry Beckner Tommy Boles Mary Katrine Brown Effie Grace Brown Hilda Copp Carolyn Cook Dorothy Davis Sara Fink Helen Frick Katherine Garland Muriel Gibson Doris Hale leolah Henley Albert Hyder Priscilla Johnson Helen Keller Gale Keezel Georgia King Ruth King Laird Lewis Jeanne Lowry Margaret Loy Joyce Lyle Helen Marion Louise McBee Olen Marshall Pauline Miller Joyce O ' Dell Lois Oliver Bob Parsons James Pangle Warren Pierce Mary Ruth Pittillo Billie Susong Veta Stout Kermit Whetsel Virginia Williams Vesta Willocks The W. C. Wilson Chapter of the Future Teachers of America deeply regrets the loss of its founder Professor W. C. Wil¬ son. As future teachers we pledge our¬ selves to a life of loyalty to the ideals which he exemplified. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUR OFFICERS President _Mary Ruth Pittillo Vice-President_____Harry Beckner Secretary _Virginia Williams Sponsor___Miss Maxine Mathews William Allison Rosalie Brandt Warner L. Clark Sara Fink Helen Frick MEMBERS Motelle Gaby Katherine Garland Albert Hyder Georgia King John Koonce Georgia Linville Robert Parsons Virginia Reed Betty W. Richardson Nelle Starnes Veta Stout Lucy Taylor Alma Ward Kermit Whetsel Dan Zoerb PURPOSE The International Relations Club is the only National Organization on the campus whose entrance is limited to scholarship and to Juniors and Seniors whose records indicate an interest in the study of international and national affairs. The study for this year has been around Our Allies. As a special project, the club has sponsored monthly an assembly program using films released by our government through the Office of War Information, and the Inter-Coordinator of American Affairs. MIRACLE BOOK CLUB President Vice-President Secretary _ OFFICERS ---Laird Lewis ---Ruth Milburn -Hilda Copp PURPOSE 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 membership of the club is open to all who wish to attend the weekly Bible study periods. OME ECONOMICS CLU OFFICERS President___Billie Susong Vice-President ___Frances Shoun Secretary___Kathryn Garland Reporter _Eloise Carriger Sponsors _Mrs. Earnest, Miss Gordy AIMS OF CLUB: 1. Social and professional welfare and advancement of the members. 2. Personal development of the girls—personality, leadership, and initiative. 3. Connecting link between school and home. 4. Appreciation of the field of Home Economics. 5. To assist in the development of the Home Economics Department. 6. To help in national defense. ■ ' ■ 1 Js «, a ill5 v si L : iV; ' ♦. ' . ., -. J4 j-_ ■BBI The BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Pr esident_ 1st Vice-President 2nd Vice-President 3rd Vice-President Secretary_ Sponsors __ OFFICERS -Joyce Lyle -K. B. Whetsel _-_Mary Katrine Brown -Jewell Bolton -Frances Shown Miss Ella Ross, Mr. T. C. Carson PURPOSE The Baptist Student Union is an international organization of Baptist students in colleges functioning through the state organization, the Southern Baptist Convention. The Baptist Student Union strives to make Christianity collegiate, spirituality pre-eminent, and student Christianity maximum. The B. S. U. be¬ comes the link between the church and the school. The RELIGIOUS COUN MEMBERS B. S. U. Representative _ Y. W. C. A. Representative ___ Methodist Representative _ M. B. C. Representative ___ Brethren Representative _ President __ Sponsor_ _Joyce Lyle _Frances Shoun _Georgia King __Laird Lewis Warner Lee Clark _Bob Parsons _Dr. D. G. Stout PURPOSE The C. R. C. is a council composed of representatives from the different religious groups on the campus, with one central purpose—to create a closer fellowship between the various organizations of the school. The council endeavors to strengthen the spiritual life of each individual. This purpose is accomplished through mass meetings, personal contact by individual groups, and through encouraging each student to participate in some local church program. WESLEYAN FOUNDATION OFFICERS Sponsor _____Dr. Ruth Thomas President _Georgia King First Vice-President _Gale Keezel Second Vice-President_Doris Hale Secretary_Vesta Willocks Treasurer___Laird Lewis Publicity _Aminelle Williamson, Hilda Copp PURPOSE The Wesleyan Foundation has endeavored to attain a closer fellowship with Christ and has striven to introduce the Victorious Christ to others. Through weekly worship services, and Christian recreation, we have endeavored to know Christ and to make Him known. In the opportunity for service at Piney Grove, we have found Christ in our service to others. We know that in our efforts we are not alone; the Wesleyan Foundation is a national Methodist movement comprising two million university and college students. Y A President _ Vice-President Secretary Treasurer_ Business Manager Sponsors_ OFFICERS _,£l_Mary Ruth Pittillo _Helen Marion _Leolah Henley -_Margaret Ayers _——_Joyce Lyle _Mrs. Robert Imboden, Miss Ella Ross PURPOSE The Young Women ' s Christian Association is composed of all young women living in Carter 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 ves¬ pers are held, and on Wednesday evening 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 the dormitory. WALTER HERB, President Work has been planned around the study of the fundamentals of the stage, stage direction, projection, and diction. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS President_Betty Watson Richardson Vice-President_..._K. B. Whetsel Secretary___Rita Groseclose Treasurer _Albert E. Hyder PURPOSE The SCIENCE CLUB fosters advancement in the fields of science, provides entertaining and instructive scientific programs, and promotes fellowship among science students. MEMBERS Charles Blaine Philip Brummit Jack Carter Warner Lee Clark Roger Gibson Ben Hall Elizabeth Hodges Polly King Betty Larrish Madeline McClain Nelle Starnes Lucy Taylor James Willett James Pangle CARTER HALL STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS President_._ Vice-President_ Second Vice-President_ Secretary _ Treasurer ___ Frances Shown _Billie Susong Margaret Ayers _Joyce Lyle _Orene Good FLOOR REPRESENTATIVES Louise Rader Virginia Dare Weeks Joy Edwards Bonnie Brobeck Leolah Henley Ruth King Rita Groceclose Helen Susong The Student Government Association of Carter Hall was organized in the Spring of 1941. The organization has as its purpose and aims better coopera¬ tion among the girls and a feeling of responsibility in governing the hall more democratically and to promote a wholesome atmosphere, enjoyment and an environment for the development of better attitudes. THE FESTALOZZIANS President _ Vice-President Sec.-Treas. Reporter_ Sponsors_ OFFICERS _K. B. Whetsel ___Jack Carter _Laird Lewis _Olen Marshall -Dr. and Mrs. Fraley PURPOSE The Pestalozzian Society is made up of all the boys living in Ritter Hall. These boys strive to create an atmosphere of cooperation and good-fellowship upon the campus. GIRL’S CHORUS MEN’S DOURLE QUARTET Chorus Manager _ Secretary-Treasurer Librarian __ OFFICERS _Sara Fink Georgia King Alice Heifner Double Quartet MEMBERS First Tenors _ 1 _Fred King, Richard Rosson Second Tenors _William Allison, Burl Depew Baritones _James Willett, Vowe Tilson Basses ___ _Tommy Boles, John Hawley Rogers Accompanist___ Ruth Emmert The WOMEN’S WAR ACTIVITY COUNCIL President President Sponsor OFFICERS _Jean Lowry _____Sara Fink _Miss Ella Ross The Women ' s War Activity Council of the college was organized in the fall of 1942 for the purpose of coordinating and directing the efforts of the various campus organizations so as to prevent duplication of war effort as well as to provide for full cooperation on the part of all agencies. Presidents of all women ' s organizations are members. Activities carried on to date include the sale of stamps and bonds in booths set up in Johnson City during the Women at War Week; the sale of $8,100.00 in stamps and bonds at the booth set up on the campus; the filling of 25 Red Gross kits by the Sigma Omega Society; attendance at the Johnson City Red Cross surgical dressings room; a salvage campaign to collect pennies; and sponsoring the Victory Book Campaign on the campus. The Council will continue to sponsor war activity projects on the campus for the duration. Feature PFho ' s Who at STATE Requisites for membership in WHO ' S WHO are character, scholarship, leadership in extra-curricular activities, and potentiality for future usefulness to business and society. Juniors and seniors are eligible for this honor, an appropriate climax of a student ' s career. Those pictured abpve were nominated by their class, and finally selected by the faculty, while in their junior year at Tennessee State, consequently, this is the second consecutive year in which they have appeared in the national publication WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COL¬ LEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. Seniors chosen ' 42- ' 43: Mary Ruth Pittillo Virginia Williams Jeanne Lowry Georgia King Nat Lockett (not pictured) The students pictured on the next page were selected this year by their respective classes. They are: JUNIORS Sara Fink K. B. Whetsel John Koonce Dorothy Davis Lucy Taylor Margaret Ayres James Ellis SENIORS Harry Beckner Bob Parsons Lula Smith Laird Lewis Frances Shoun Charlotte O ' Dell Betty Richardson Reno Burleson a m e Chosen hy Student Body Best-All-Round Girl Best All-Round Boy Best Personality Girl Best Personality Boy _Jeanne Lowry _Walter Heeb _Rita Groseclose Harrison Marshall Kathryn Ryan Ruth Angel Mary Ruth Pittillo Lula Smith Marguerite Toney Stack Elizabethton School of Business SUMMER SCHOOL FOR COLLEGE PEOPLE June 7 to August 27 YOU CAN EARN 55 QUARTER HOURS CREDIT IN VOCATIONAL Commerce in only nine months—Secretarial Diploma—Position! Accredited and Recognized throughout U. S. and Canada BOWL FOR HEALTH. WHERE SPORTSMANSHIP AND RECREATION ARE TO BE FOUND ... GO TO THE Palace Bowling Alley WILSON AVENUE JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE COMPLIMENTS OF AMERICAN BEMBERG AND North American Rayon Corp. YOU ' RE MOST LIKELY TO FIND IT AT KING ' S We invite you .... to test for yourself this quotation that comes from the lips of many a smart Teacher . . . whether your want is a high fashion or one of the minor everyday necessities of life. KING ' S EAST TENNESSEE ' S MOST COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE Where Those Who Know Buy Their Clothes The Sevier Theater Where Everybody Goes JOHNSON CITY ' S HOME OWNED THEATRE Get Your Flowers From .... Gunnar Teihnann Son JOHNSON CITY ' S LEADING FLORISTS 318 E. Main Phone 511 We are Proud of Tennessee State Proud, Too, of the fact that We have BEEN JEWELERS IN JOHNSON CITY for 56 YEARS TONERS’ DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWELRY For General Insurance .... Wofford Brothers, Ine. Johnson City - - - Tennessee ALWAYS STOP AT DIXIE BARBECUE Johnson City, Tennessee HOME OF DELICIOUS SANDWICHES ... Meeting Place of All College Boys and Gir ls . .. H. E. HART JEWELER and SILVERSMITH The Shop of Beautiful Gifts 214 Main St. Johnson City, Tenn. Jones-Vance Drug Co. Where the Students Congregate after every date For Service Phone 5126 NUM-BVSH SHOES DOBBS HATS HANNAH’S For Good Clothes ARROW SHIRTS VARSITY TOWN CLOTHES Compliments of London Hardware Co. 106 W. Market Johnson City Compliments of SILER COMPANY QUALITY FURNITURE Main Street Phone 7 DOSSER’S HEADQUARTERS for GRADUATION GIFTS Where The Students Buy Their School Supplies S. H. Kress and Company Johnson City, Tennessee Lyle Furniture Company Kelvinator Appliances Zenith Radios—Copper Clad Ranges 123-25 Spring St.—Phone 271 JOHNSON CITY - - TENNESSEE For Service That Is Dependable .... Free Service Tire Co. Your Free Service Dealer Is Cooperating 100% In the War Effort... Do Your Part in Buying War Bonds Station No. 1—Phone 5158 Station No. 2—Phone 12 Johnson City, Tennessee Your Compliments of MAJESTIC THEATRE Home Federal Savings Suggests Get in the great army of defense and Loan Company help your country win this war. TAKE YOUR CHANGE IN Johnson City, Tennessee WAR STAMPS AND BUILD BONDS FOR FREEDOM This Laundry Does Its Best JOHNSON CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Keep the Family Clothes CLEANER_FRESHER_SWEETER DILLOW-TAYLOR U. S. Loan Office Funeral Home Johnson City, Tennessee Jonesboro, Tennessee Bolton Brothers Compliments of Johnson City, Tenn. Robertson Realty Co. Market Street Main Street | Qreators ffi °f Distinctive 1 i Annuals ARCHER SMITH ♦ PRINTING COMPANY 103 3 N. Broadway Knoxville, Tennessee We are proud to have taken the pictures for this publication Qompliments of the STAFF For More Than A Third of a Century ENGRAVERS OF HIGH SCHOOL | and COEEEGE ANNUALS Knoxville Engraving Company Compliments of Compliments of Mecca Restaurant John Sevier Fountain Square, Johnson City Hotel Dry Cleaning at It ' s Best . . . Roan Street Johnson City Service Dry Cleaners Pine Street Johnson City Compliments of Johnson City Transit Co., Inc. Buffalo Street Phone 684 Compliments of Johnson City Mills Johnson City Tennessee Are You Going To College. East Tennessee State College For Information Write the Registrar or Dean of Women East Tennessee State College, Johnson City, Tennessee THANK GOODNESS! ! ! ! Ah, yes! When we started on this annual venture our hearts were young and gay. Days have come, and fortunatly gone, that would try the souls of the staunchest editors. But now, as we emerge from the midnight oil and printer ' s ink, we sigh and think—It ' s been fun, ain ' t it? AuiatyuLfiltA, 3 6302 0074 9920 3 :AST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY 3 6302 0074 9920 3 •a


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