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

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, -—— „—--.— - — r BU PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF EAST TENNESSEE STATE COLLEGE JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE UD S ' ZTd. . £24 + 1458 C. 3 LOOKING JLYich in tradition, dedicated to the inevitable progress of education, and confident of a more progressive future, East Tennessee State College refteet$in its past achievements and future objectives an even greater institutio higher learning. The progress of East Tennessee State College can be judged through the indomitable spirit of our three living presidents, President S. G. Gilbreath, President C. C. Sherrod, and President B. G. Dossett. It is with pride that East Tennessee State College can point to the eras of these presidents and recognize that each is a part of the total picture of the history of the college. The present large enrollment, the capable administration, the well-trained faculty, and the constant recognition of high academic standards offer a challenge to the future of our college. TOWARD THE FUTURE D i M_ I_ONI ON _£ . U J L DING T-I-LJLXJL _I l. s r _4 J t COi LuSJU J O « H « O H CITY, ! ! I I t S! U It will be possible during the ensuing year for our college to enjoy the use of three new buildings: a Student Union building, an Engineering building and a Health building. Our past and present years of progress serve as an inspiration for us to move into the future where even greater success awaits our college. Left to right: The First President of East Tennessee State College, MR. S. G. GILBREATH; MRS. GILBREATH; DR. C. C. SHERROD, The Third President of East Tennessee State College; MRS. SHERROD; DR. B. E. DOSSETT, Current President of East Tennessee State College; MRS. DOSSETT. Page 4 East Tennessee State College’s present large enrollment offers a challenge to the future. Page 5 m mw in ■■■ % Wmm y. ... T E C O L L E ( J William Richard Rigell Page 8 0, spiritual friend and counselor, William Richard Rigell, associate professor of Religion, inspires our campus by liv¬ ing the faith to which he has devoted his life. His smile, his warm greeting, and his genial sense of humor give him a welcome into the hearts of all. DEDICATION Dr. Rigell came to our campus from the pas¬ torship of Central Baptist Church of Johnson City, Tennessee, where he had served twenty-three years. Upon his volun¬ tary departure fr om this pastorate, he left a warm glow of affection among his member¬ ship; however, he brought a spark to our campus which has become a beautiful flame of love and respect among our students and faculty. Dr. Rigell received his B.A. degree from Howard College, Bir¬ mingham, Alabama; his M.A. degree from the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; his Ph. B. degree from University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois; and his D.D. degree from Howard Univer¬ sity, Birmingham, Alabama. Dr. Rigell has written two books in the field of Religion; Investments in Christian Living and Prophetic Preaching. His keen sense of inspiring and wholesome humor keeps open the door of affection to all with whom he comes in contact. In recognition of Dr. Rigell’s service, we the students of East Tennessee State Col¬ lege dedicated to him the 1958 BUCCANEER. Page 9 n Administration Q CONTENTS Q Q Fraternities and Sororities J G H H R O 8f$T P 0 W t R S $ : : 4x AV NOS K8W X £ Y $ 95 $ f : ‘ •$ f 5 x $ . ■ ■ ' v y $ f : :..CCA S£ O $• $ Ty Yft y $ : «•£ Y $ $ i £ $: j «: £ « O $$ i $ tO ' $ X $ « S £ $ ? ? $ $ 0 $ $ Y r? S$ ? •.,• H firs $ or y «.: r yy 0 f o X-$ T X Cfcfcft . T Y $ r $ $ • £ ■ X •$ i i ?■ ' $ $ r A K f ' f y $• ' •••$ X o r • $• o $$--it c ,: H o r C i $ $ « « «♦ $ « $oor 5 tr Yo 1 a «? 0 O Yft • • •$$ « •$$? «$ %: V ?«:•$ O0 5Y 91 t $ $ £h?v tor $ c s to$ $ x$o«1 : 5 $ Yrr r f-iy, •a ? -sm s; t jk k H 4 H $ $ o $ $ •s.,s v lvO xOO ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Page 1 3 Dr. Burgin E. Dossett President East Tennessee State College Frank G. Clement Governor of Tennessee Dr. Quill E. Cope Commissioner of Education Page 1 6 The State Board of Education Left to right, front row: W. R. LANDRUM MRS. FERDINAND POWELL QUILL E. COPE Chairman MRS. SAM WILSON ERNEST C. BALL MISS MAUDE HOLMAN Executive Secretary Back row: MRS. VIOLET PARRISH Principal Stenographer CLARENCE HOLWYCK NORMAN FROST J. HOWARD WARF JAMES WILLIAMS EDWARD J. JENNINGS Page 17 _ THE DEANS Dr. P. W. Alexander Academic Dean Miss Ella V. Ross Dean of Women Dr. C. T. Sharpton Dean of Students Page 18 DEPARTMENT HEADS MR. WILLIAM M. BEASLEY Dean of Admissions MISS FLORA MARIE MEREDITH Director of Placement MR. SOLON GENTRY Assistant to the Dean of Admissions MR. JOHN A. CLACK Business Manager MISS LOUISE McBEE Director of Testing and Housing Page 1 9 ADMINISTRATION First row, left to right : DR. SOL ADLER, Health Education ; DR. JOHN ALLEN, English ; JOHN H. ARRANTS, Training School ; JOHN BAILEY, General Science ; FRANK BARCLEY, Biology ; PAUL A. BARRETTE, L W?. Secowi row: MAJOR DANIEL J. BLOCKER, R.O.T.C. ; EVA BOGART, Training School ; CLIFFORD BOYD, Chemistry, RICHARD C. BRAND, Speech ; GERALD BREGER, Economics; MRS. NELDA BROOKS, Library. Third row: VELMA CLOYD, Mathematics; MAJOR MARION L. CONWAY, R.O.T.C.; CAPT. RALPH G. COOPER, R.O.T.C.; T. P. COPE¬ LAND, Biology; DR. ROBERT CRAWFORD, History; JULIAN D. CROCKER, Physical Education. Fourth row: DR. HAROLD H. DUGGER, History; MARGARET DUGGER, English; ELAINE EHRHARDT, Languages; DR. R. H. ELIASSEN, Director of Graduate School; TERRY E. EPPERSON, Geography; DR. EMMA FARRELL, Education. Fifth row: CALVIN C. FREY, Physical Education; DR. RICHARD E. GARTH, Biology; DR. WILLARD B. GATEWOOD History; MRS. J. S. GENTRY, English; MRS. S. G. GILBREATH, English; MRS. MARY GRAY, Business. Page 20 AND FACULTY First row , left to right: MRS. ELISE D. BARRETTE, Library; CHARLES BEASLEY, English ; MRS. LOUISE BEASLEY, English; PHILIP H. BEST, Ar ; W. B. BIBLE, English ; MRS. HARR YET S. BLACKWELL, Howe Economics. Second row: MADISON BROOKS, Physical Education ; CHRISTINE BURLESON, English; DR. MONDEL E. BUTTERFIELD, Mw c; CLAY¬ TON CARPENTER, Education; T. C. CARSON, Mathematics ' , RALPH CLARKE, Education. Third row: MRS. MARTHA C. DIDDLE, Physical Education; DR. MACK P. DAVIS, Director of School of Education; ROBERT W. DARLING, Geography; M SGT. ROY DAVIS, K.O.T.C.; MRS. MARVIN DICKERSON, Speech and Hearing; DR. GEORGE N. DOVE, Director of School of Arts and Sciences. Fourth row: CLINTON FERGUSON, Economics; GEORGE FINCHUM, Training School; HAZEL FOWLER, Health Education; GEORGE E. FOX, Sociology; MRS. STANLEY FRANCE, Training School; HAROLD FRANK, Speech and Drama. Fifth row: AUSTIN C. GRAYBEAL, Physical Science; DR. EDNA GREGG, Business; DR. S. W. GRISE, Education; RUTH HARRIS, Fine Arts; EVANGELINE HARTSOOK, History; MARGARET HAYS, Fine Arts. Page 21 ADMINISTRATION First row , left to right: MRS. GLENN IVEY HENDRIX, Training School; DOROTHY HICKS, Physical Education; J. M. HIGH, JR., Business; PHYLLIS HOLMES, English; DR. SCOTT HONAKER, Physical Education; GRETCHEN HYDER, Education. Second row: CAPTAIN ALAN KINGHORN, R.O.T.C.; DR. TRAVIS KIRKLAND, Director of Business and Economics; JOHN LAMB, Health; GRACE LEAB, English; EVA LEONARD, Librarian; J. MARVIN LINDLEY, Music. Third row: DR. JEWELL McCRACKEN, English; ELINOR McCUNE, Training School; DR. FRED McCUNE, Education; MRS. H. E. Mc- DOWELL, Nursing Education; BETTY JEAN McKAY, Training School; AMBROSE MANNING, English. Fourth row: JAMES MOONEY, Veterans’ Adviser; JESSIE MOORE, Health; RICHTER MOORE, History; HAROLD H. MORGASON, Business; MARY M. MORRIS, Physical Education; HAL MORRISON, Physical Education. Fifth row: DR. RUBEN L. PARSON, Geography; DR. LESLIE K. PATTON, Education; RUSSELL G. PECKENS, Education; DR. LLOYD PIERCE, Economics; DR. W. R. RIGELL, Religion; LOYD ROBERTS, Physical Education. Page 22 AND FACULTY First row, left to right: RAY JACKSON, Physical Science ; DR. GERALD JAGGERS, Education ; ELLISON C. JENKINS, Mathematics ' , MRS. EILEEN JOHNSON, Health Education ; HAROLD K. JOHNSON, Business; GLENN JORDAN, Industrial Arts. Second row: COL. HENRY LINSERT, Mathematics; E. G. LODTER, Languages ' , MARY LYONS, Librarian ' , LOUISE McBEE, Physical Education ' , DAVID McCLELLAN, Public Relations ; LORA McCORMICK, Mathematics. Third row: MRS. AMBROSE MANNING, English ; ISABEL MARTIN, Training School ; JOHN CALVIN MERCER, Business ; FLORA MARIE MEREDITH, Education ' , WALTER MITCHELL, Education ' , DR. LAURENCE MONLEY, Physical Science. Fourth row: GEORGE G. MYERS, Business; CONSTANCE MYNATT, Physical Education; LOUIS E. NELSON, Sociology; DR. DOUGLAS NICH¬ OLSON, Physical Science; ROBERT E. NORTHROP, Mathematics; DR. HERMAN O’DELL, Biology. Fifth row: ANITA RODDY, Music; GEORGE ROW, Industrial Arts; MRS. HILDE ROESEL, General Science; W. F. ROGERS, History; EMMETT SAWYER, Sociology; MARY HART SELF, Music. Page 23 ADMINISTRATION First row, left to right: DR. C. T. SHARPTON, Dean of Students ; MRS. LUCILLE SHARPTON, Education ; JOE B. SHIPLEY, Training School ; HAL SMITH, Library; VELLA MAE SMITH, Training School ; GLENN H. SPANABEL, Business. Second row: DR. KENNETH C. SPAULDING, Economics; JOHN M. STEELE, Fine Arts ; MARGARET N. STEWART, Business; DR. DORMAN G. STOUT, Sociology; ADA STRONG, Training School; JOHN B. TALLENT, Training School. Third row: GEM KATE TAYLOR, Education; DR. BENJAMIN C. TINNELL, Industrial Arts; MILBURN WALLER, Industrial Arts; L. D. WALLIS ' , Industrial Arts; THOMAS W. WHITEHEAD, Chemistry; DR. FRANK B. WILLIAMS, History. Fourth row: DR. CHASE S. WINFREY, English; MRS. LARYHLIA WOOD, English; STAR J. WOOD, Physical Education; CARL S. WOOD¬ WARD, Physical Science; MRS. AGNES YATES, Training School. Page 24 AND FACULTY First row, left to right : MRS. ALICE ARZI, Secretary to Director, School of Arts and Sciences ' , MRS. EDNA BARNES, Secretary, Dean’s Office- R. J. BARNETT, Campus Policeman ; MISS LUCYLLE CAMPBELL, Chief Clerk, Registrar’s Office; MRS. LOUISE CARMACK, ' Nurse Clinic • MRS. JEAN S. COPELAND, Assistant Bursar, Business Office ; MRS. MYRTLE DULANEY, Switchboard Operator. Second row: MRS. EMMA LEE DYER, Secretary, Graduate Office; MRS. MANOLA GENTRY, Postmistress, College Station; MRS IRENE FOX Secretary to the President; DR. BRYON W. FRIZZELL, Physician (M.D.); MRS. DOROTHY HARBIN, Acting Assistant Bursar, Business Office • MRS. RUTH D. HAIRE, Secretary, Dean’s Office; MRS. VELVIA LEE HARGIS, Secretary, Library. Third row: MRS. ELLA KATE HENLEY, Secretary to Director of Placement Services; REV. DONALD L. HUGHES, Director of Wesley Founda¬ tion; MISS RHEA HUNTER, Special Associate Teacher, Music; MRS. GEORGIA JARED, Museum; MRS. RUTH JENNINGS Hostess Cooper Hall; HERBERT KING, Bookstore Manager; MRS. MILDRED J. KOZSUCH, Secretary, Library. Fourth row: MRS. ZELLA KYTE, Cafeteria Manager; MISS RUBY LEACH, Accounting Clerk, Business Office; MISS ' ALTA LEDFORD, Assistant, Business Office; MRS. ELEANOR MARTIN, Secretary, Business Office; MRS. REBA MINTON, Grill, Co-Manager; MRS. HYDER MINTON MRS. JEAN S. COPELAND, Assistant Bursar, Business Office; MRS. MYRTLE DULANEY, Switchboard Operator. Grill, Co-Manager; MRS. JUANITA MITCHELL, Hostess, Carter Hall and Director of Residence. Fifth row: MRS. THELMA PARADIS, Secretary, Physical Education Office; MRS. PATSY B. PICKLE, Secretary to Director, School of Education; PAULINE PRICE, Registrar s Office; MISS URSULA RYDELL, Registrar’s Office; MRS. JUNE CLEAR SMITH, Secretary, Public Information Office; MRS. PHYLLIS SARGENT, Assistant Manager, Bookstore; MR. FRED S. WITTY, JR., Director, Baptist Student Union. Sixth row: MRS. NELLE WOMACK, Hostess, Stone Hall. Page 25 Page 28 : ROBERT POWERS U.,«r. select the Cass THE BUCCANEER. The girl .... a.H tound O dUHcuH beetles tor your yea were all so .eh a decision. beauties were chosen c i apparent poise. ♦ wishes tor a success beau V ,cerel V, ♦1 ROBERT POWERS abeth Hudson February 22nd, 195 Page 29 s. emor Joan Hilbert Page 30 SENIOR Barbara Geisler Josephine Miller PIN-UPS junior i eautij . . . Phyllis Hughes JUNIOR Page 32 PIN-UPS Jane Heywood Connie Scalf Grace Anna Green Page 33 SopL , SOPHOMORE Barbara Carmody Eleanor Poe PIN-UPS Mackie Stooksbury Page 35 sisiiiisiisii US Page 36 man Shirley Keyes FRESHMAN Louise Slaughter Belinda Baker PIN-UPS Page 37 Best All-Around Boy BOB EVANS ; ; Best Personality Boy TOM ORR Most Talented Girl JOSEPHINE MILLER Best Personality Girl JOAN HILBERT Most Talented Boy FRANK LITTLE Page 39 _ Patsy Jean Dykes Page 40 Patsy Jean Dykes, East Tennessee State Col¬ lege’s most representative co-ed, was elected by her student body as “Miss East Tennessee State College” for the year 1957-58. Patsy’s genial personality, tenacious will, and cooperative spirit have placed her among the most delightful and talented co¬ eds of the campus. May the student body of East Tennessee State College present to you “Miss East Tennessee State College,” 1957-58, Patsy Jean Dykes. . Page 41 Roy Marvin Arnold Roy Marvin Arnold, senior, President of the Student Body, and outstanding campus leader, was elected “Mr. East Tennessee State College” for the year 1957-58. As well as possessing the merits which are required by his contemporaries to have the singular honor of being selected “Mr. East Tennessee State College,” Roy is a discerning, ambitious, and personable man. May the student body of East Tennessee State College present to you “Mr. East Tennessee State College” 1957-58, Mr. Roy Marvin Arnold. Page 43 Page 44 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA (Crescent Cjirl JANIE MAE JONES PI KAPPA ALPHA Cjlrl VIRGINIA MORETZ PHI SIGMA KAPPA Sw ££T+)£a ' PT5 Page 45 IBRAHIM ALI ABOU-L-HOSN ELIZABETH KAREN ADDINGTON Among Students in z 7 , (election to Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities is based upon participation in college extra¬ curricular activities, character, and scholarship. In order to be eligible, students must have maintained a quality point average of at least 2.5. Page 46 American Colleges and Universities JAMES SOLON AKIN ROY MARVIN ARNOLD JEANNE LYNN BALLARD CHARLES EDWARD BROWN GAIL CAROLYN BARLOW BARBARA BRISTOL Page 47 PATSY SUE BROYLES BEVERLY KING COX Among Students in CAROLYN JO COCHRAN NANCY JANE CARSON Page 48 American Colleges and Universities SHIRLEY JEAN FULKERSON BARBARA LEE GILES NANCY FAYE GREENE Page 49 BILLY JOHN HAMMOND BERNICE HAMPTON Among Students in BILLIE JOAN HILBERT SARA ELLEN LEEPER Page 50 American Colleges and Universities MARY EVELYN QUINTRELL LINDA DIANNE ROSE MARY ANNETTE SELF Page 51 l ISIS : ifilS! II MM MgMi i—— iiiii ; ; m LLOYD JERRELL STORY CHARLOTTE EVELYN SWAN : 111 11 1111 ill 1 Hill 11 111 1 II 111 Hill lllllllliill lllllllllli mm .LAII ■: Students in Among American Colleges and Universities IIIIIIIIIIIMIIllllli CAROLYN ANN WHITE PATRICIA JANE VINCENT lllllllllli ill ifilli ill piipilpi ilfipi lilli li | pn 1 illl PATRICIA WINEBARGER Page 52 Judge For Yourself” o u r r i Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity FIRST PLACE T Smuggling Mary Wana ’ Kappa Delta Sorority THIRD PLACE Heaven or Hades, Helvis” Pi Kapppa Alpha Fraternity SECOND PLACE Page 53 HOMECOMING GENE BASS vieen LOUISE SLAUGHTER Left to right: FELIX LOWE, JOAN HONEYCUTT, EVELYN QUINTRELL, JAMES COULTER, JON EICHE, Chairman ; JOHN BREAZEAL, MARY ELIZABETH QUARLES, RUTH HLTNLEY. Page 54 FIRST PLACE Maroon The Maroons” Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity WINNING FLOATS AND DECORATIONS Page 55 William Sikes, May King Norma Jaynes, May Queen MAY DAY + Left to right ; BILLY JOE SAMS, BARBARA WILLINGHAM, BUDDY HARTSELL, PHYLLIS HUGHES, ROY ARNOLD, MARY LOU BROWN, BILL SIKES. NORMA JAMES, MARY LOU CARTER, BARBARA GEISLER, FRANK LITTLE, JOANN HENSON, BERNARD NOLEN, BARBARA CARMODY, BILL BRITTS. Page 56 Barbara Willingham MISS MERMAID Page 58 CLASSES K Page 59 GRADUATE SCHOOL In June, 1950, the Graduate Program was in¬ augurated at East Tennessee State Colleg e. Of the total 213 MASTER OF ARTS degrees that have been earned, 135 have presented theses as part of the requirement for the degree. Over a thousand students have availed themselves of the opportunity to take advanced work. A Graduate Council consisting of eighteen faculty members and administrators, including a director who is responsible to the council for the direction of the program, and administers the program. The five areas in which masters degrees are awarded are education, biology, chemistry, history, and Eng¬ lish, with minors in thirteen different fields. The Graduate School primarily serves students from East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia regions, although there have been a number in attendance from other states. DR. R. H. ELIASSEN Director GRADUATE COUNCIL Left to right: DR. KENNETH SPAULDING, DR. TRAVIS KIRKLAND, MR. WILLIAM BEASLEY, DR. MACK P. DAVIS, DR. SCOTT HONAKER, MR. JOHN P. LAMB, DR. P. W. ALEXANDER, DR. R. H. ELIASSEN, DR. JAMES HODGES, MR. HAL SMITH, DR. DORMAN STOUT, DEAN ELLA V. ROSS, DR. GEORGE DOVE, MR. DAVID DILLER, DR. HERMAN O’DELL. Page 60 GRADUATE CLUB First row , left to right: MRS. CORA R. COX, ROBERT McKENNA, DR. R. H. ELIASSEN, DR. P. W. ALEXANDER, GLYNN A GUINN, MRS. CHARLOTTE ROE, JOHN BENSON, MISS LOUISE McBEE, JOE MUMPOWER, PAUL FRYE, HAYNES WRIGHT, BONNIE ROBINETTE, DAVID SALLEY, HILBURN BLAKELY, BURCHLEY TAYLOR, MR. LOUIS NELSON. Second row: MRS. ALMA KATES, DR. FRED McCUNE, DR. LESLIE PATTON, MRS. NELLIE McLEAN, MISS BONNIE KATE TAYLOR, MRS. EVELYN ENGLISH, CLYDE REED, URBEY MISSEMER, GEORGE GOODMAN. OFFICERS Left to right: JOHN BENSON, President ; JOE MUMPOWER, Vice-President ; MRS. CHARLOTTE ROE, Secretary ; GLYNNA GUINN, T reasurer. Page 61 CLASS OFFICERS Seated , left to right: Patricia Vincent, Vice-President; Barbara Geisler, Secretary. Standing: Leon Snodgrass, President; Bob Evans, Senator. SENIORS Page 62 THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Teacher training is the specific task of the School of Education. Students enrolled in almost every department of the college may receive training for the teach¬ ing profession. The school strives to magnify the importance of the abundance of essential knowl¬ edge, both cultural and academic, in the minds of the students. Another desire is to encourage full study in the prospective teachers ' fields of concen¬ tration. Both on the undergraduate and graduate levels, the School of Education endeavors to pro¬ vide appropriate training and directed instruc¬ tional experiences vital to the backgrounds of fu¬ ture teachers. The E. T. S. C. Training School is one of the attractive features of the department. There, un¬ der the well-qualified supervising teachers, stu¬ dents spend twelve weeks observing, guiding, and teaching pupils just as they will find in their own school rooms in the years to come. East Tennessee State College, through the School of Education and with the cooperation of the other schools, is planning and working seriously to refind the teacher preparation pro¬ gram in the hope that quality of all offerings will be unmistakably excellent. SENIORS KAREN ADDINGTON Elizabethton English Panhellenic, ’56-’57; B.S ' .U., ’55-’58, Senator, ’57 ; Delta Zeta, ’56-’58, Vice-President, Secretary; Com¬ muters’ Club, ’56-’57 ; “Collegian,” ’54-’55; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, ’57-’58 ; Pi Kappa Delta, Forensics, ’57-’58. MARY MARGARET AEBERLE Johnson City Elementary Education F.T.A., ’57-’58; C.Y.F., ’56-’58, Vice-President, ’57- ’58; Sigma Kappa, ’56-’58, Vice-President, ’56-’57 ; Commuters’ Club, ’55-’56, Secretary, ’55-’56. OWEN STEPHEN ALLGOOD Kingsport History ♦ ROY M. ARNOLD Kingsport Industrial Arts U.S.B., ’54-’58, President, ’57-’58, Executive Commit¬ tee, ’56-’57, Senate, ’55-’57 ; Mu Delta Kappa, ’55-’58, President, ’55-’56; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’56-’58, Vice- President, ’57-’58; Commuters’ Club, ’54-’55 ; Vet¬ erans’ Club, ’54-’58; Potpourri Director, ’56-’57 ; Kappa Delta Pi, ’57-’58; Mr. E.T.S.C. ; Who’s Who. WILLIAM B. ARROWOOD Clintwood Physical Education Transferred from Hiwassee College; Young Repub¬ lican Club, ’56-’57; Intramurals, ’57-’58. GEORGE D. BAILEY Kingsport Physical Education Transfer from Georgia Tech; “T” Club, ’54-’58; Intramurals, ’55-’57. ♦ RICHARD M. BAIRD Kingsport Social Studies JEAN LYNN BALLARD Kingsport Education U.S.B., ’56; Interdormitory, ’57-’58, Vice-President, Yoakley Hall; F.T.A., ’56-’58; Band, Flagswinger, ’56-’57 ; Wesley, ’54-’56 ; Kappa Delta, ’55-’58, Editor, ’56-’57 ; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’57-’58; “Buccaneer,” ’54- ’56; Who’s Who. JANET BANKS Burnsville, N. C. Elementary Education Transfer from Mars Hill College; Dean’s List, win¬ ter ’57, summer ’57. ♦ CAROLYN G. BARLOW Kingsport Business Band, Majorette, ’54-’56; I.R.C., ’56-’58; Alpha Xi Delta, ’55-’58, Recording Secretary, ’57-’58 ; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’55-’57, Captain, ’56-’57 ; “Collegian,” ’55-’56. OMA JEAN BENFIELD Elizabethton Education Glee Club, ’50-’58 ; Patchwork, ’55 ; Phi Mu, ’57-’58 ; Social Chairman and Publicity Chairman ; All-School Production, ’55 ; Girls’ Ensemble, ’56-’57. GORDON R. BOURNE Bristol Mathematics Physics Club, Secretary-Treasurer, ’57 ; Math Club, ’56-’57. ♦ LOIS C. BOWMAN Jonesboro Elementary Education F.T.A., ’56-’58, Secretary, ’57-’58 ; A.C.E., ’56; E.T.S. Club, ’57 ; Phi Eta Tau, ’56; Intramurals, ’56-’57; Kappa Delta Pi, ’58. DONALD F. BRADLEY Kingsport Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’56-’58, Vice-President, ’57-’58; Young Democrats, ’57-’58. FREDERICK J. BRADLEY Cherokee, N. C. Biology U.S.B., ’55-’56 ; Biology Club, ’56-’58, President, ’57- ’58, Vice-President, ’56-’57 ; Pi Kappa Delta Senator, ’55-’56. Page 64 EDUCATION PAUL F. BRAGG Kingsport Industrial Arts CAROLYN A. BRINKLEY Roan Mountain Home Economics Home Economics, ’56-’57; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’57-’58. HARLIS EDWIN BRITT Elizabethton Biology ♦ CARROLL L. BROOME Elizabethton Business ADELE BROWNLOW Johnson City English Glee Club, ’56-’57, Wesley, ’54-’58, Drama Ch., ’56-’57, Vice-President, ’57-’58; Kappa Delta, ’55-’58, Pub¬ licity, ’56-’57, Secretary, ’57-’58. JO ANN BRUCE Bristol Physical Education Phi Eta Tau, ’56-’58; Alpha Omicron Pi, ’57-’58. ♦ EARL H. BRYANT Coeburn, Va. Health and Physical Education Transfer from V.P.I. ; Veterans’ Club, ’56-’57 ; Base¬ ball, ’56-’57. MARIE H. BUCHANAN Elizabethton Social Studies RALPH BUCKLES Hampton Industrial Arts Beta Epsilon, ’57-’58 ; Mu Delta Kappa, ’56-’58; Com¬ muters’ Club, ’55-’57, Vice-President, ’55; Veterans’ Club, ’55-’58, Vice-President, ’56. ♦ ALICE SUE BYRD Bakersville, N. C. Home Economics Home Economics, ’55-’57; Choir, ’56-’57; Young Democrats, ’56. JOANNE CARR Johnson City Elementary Education Panhellenic, ’56-’58, Vice-President, ’57-’58; Beta Epsilon, ’54-’57, Vice-President, ’54-’55; F.T.A., ’57- 58; Westminster, ’55-’58, Secretary, ’56-’57 ; Phi Mu, ’55-’58, Rush Chairman, ’57-’58; Panhellenic Repre¬ sentative, ’57-’58, Registrar, ’56-’57; Young Repub¬ licans, ’57-’58. NANCY JANE CARSON Kingsport Elementary Education U.S.B., ’55-’58, Senator, ’55-’57, Social Chairman, ’56- ’57, Executive Committee, ’57-’58; Interdormitory, ’55-’56, Vice-President; Panhellenic, ’56-’58, Vice- President, ’56-’57; Glee Club, ’54-’57; Choir, ’55-’58, Senator; I.R.C., ’56-’58; Kappa Delta Pi, ’57-’58; Wesley, ’54-’55; Alpha Xi Delta, ’54-’58, President, ’57-’58; Who’s Who, ’56- ’57. ♦ ROY DUANE CARTER Knoxville Physical Education IDA FRAZIER CHAMBERS Kingsport Education SHIRLEY ANN CHINOUTH Johnson City Elementary Education Patchwork, ’53-’54; Wesley, ’53-’54; Alpha Delta Pi, ’54-’58; Pi Sigma, ’53-’54; “Collegian,” ’53-’54. Page 65 SENIORS SHIRLEY M. CHRISTIAN Business Church Hill GRADY CLARK, JR. English Gamma Theta Upsilon. Kingsport HERBERT T. CLARK Johnson City Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’55-’57 ; R.O.T.C. Officer, ’54-’58; Scabbard Blade, ’57-’58. ♦ ANN CLARKE Asheville, N. C. Sociology F.T.A., ’56-’57, Senator; Westminster, ’56-’57 ; Sigma Kappa, ’57-’58, Social Chairman ; Transfer from Mars Hill Jr. College. CHAPMAN C. CRAIG Morristown Industrial Arts Transfer from University of Tennessee. CAROLYN JO COCHRAN Kingsport Elementary Education U.S.B., ’57-’58; F.T.A., ’54-’57; A.C.E., ’55-’58 ; Phi Eta Tau, ’55-’57, Senator, ’57-’58 ; Patchwork, ’54-’57 ; Radio Club, ’55-’57, Secretary, ’55-’56 ; Wesley, ’54- ’58; Kappa Delta, ’55-’58 ; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’56-’58 ; Young Republicans, ’55-’56; Intramurals, 55-’57; “Collegian,” ’55-’56. ♦ LESLIE W. COLE Jonesboro Chemistry U.S.B., ’57-’58; A.C.E., ’57-’58; Phi Sigma Kappa, ’55-’58, Pledge Master, ’57-’58 ; R.O.T.C. ; Scabbard Blade, ’56, ’57-’58, Senator, ’57-’58. JAMES L. COULTER, JR. Maryville Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’56-’58, Senator, ’57-’58; Veterans’ Club, ’56-’58, Commander, ’56-’57. SYLVA ANNE COX Kingsport Social Studies Glee Club, ’56-’57 ; Westminster, ’56; R.O.T.C. Spon¬ sor, ’56-’58. ♦ FOY D. CROWDER Hillsville, Va. Health and Physical Education Transfer from Emory Henry College; Veterans’ Club; Intramurals. JOHN B. CURLING Johnson City English B.S.U., ’55-’58, President; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’55- ’58. Senator, ’56-’57. CHARLOTTE R. DALTON Piney Flats Business F.T.A., ’56-’57. ♦ EDWIN LEE DAUGHERTY, JR. Kingsport Mathematics Transfer from Hiwassee College; Math Club, ’56-’58. KENNETH DICK DAVENPORT Jellico Business Transfer from University of Mississippi and Memphis State; Kappa S ' igma, ’55, President at University of Mississippi. NANCY KATHRYN DAVIS Kingsport Speech and Hearing Band Sponsor, ’55; I.R.C. ; Kappa Delta Pi, ’57-’58, President; Alpha Xi Delta, ’54-’58, Corresponding Secretary, ’55-’57 ; Young Democrats; “Buccaneer,” ’55-’57; “Collegian,” Society Editor, ’55-’58; Class Officer, Reporter, ’55-’56. Page 66 SENIORS EUGENIA D. DORTON Elementary Education GEARL DOUTHAT Kingsport Mohawk Pre-Agriculture Education GLENN A. DULANEY, JR. Johnson City Mathematics ♦ PATSY DYKES Knoxville Physical Education U.S.B., ’57-’58 , Secretary-Treasurer; Interdormitory, ’55-’56, Senator ; Aquatic Club, ’56-’58 ; Phi Eta Tau, ’54-’58, President; Wesley, ’54-’58 ; Kappa Delta, ’54- ’58, Social Chairman; Panhellenic Representative; Panhellenic, ’56-’57, Reporter; Cheerleaders, ’56-’58, Head Cheerleader; Intramurals, ’54-’58 ; Junior Class Secretary, ’56-’57; Who’s Who, ’56-’58; Carter Hall Student Government, ’55-’56, President; Letter Girl, ’55-’58. LAWRENCE H. EADS Limestone Industrial Arts LUCILLE EDEN Knoxville Elementary Education Transfer from Lincoln Memorial University. ♦ KENNETH ESTES Kingsport Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’57-’58, Treasurer. BOB EVANS Johnson City Physical Education “T” Club, ’55-’57, Secretary, ’57 ; Vice-President of Junior Class, ’56-’57 ; Senator of Senior Class, ’57-’58. CEPHAS T. EVANS Bristol Industrial Arts ♦ NANCY CAROL FEATHERS Elizabethton Business ANNA K. FINCHUM Newport Business Interdormitory, ’57-’58, President of Cooper Hall ; Beta Epsilon, ’55-’58, Vice-President, ’57-’58; Glee Club, ’54-’57; B.S.U., ’54; Phi Mu, ’57-’58. MARILYN FINCHUN Greeneville Education F.T.A., ’55-’56; Band, ’55-’57; Patchwork, ’56-’57 ; Westminster, ’56-’58; Young Democrats, ’56-’57 ; Dean’s List, Fall ’56. ♦ ERNEST LEROY FLEENOR Jonesboro Social Science JIMMY FERD FLETCHER Bristol Business Transfer from I.C.V. ; Orchestra, ’55-’56. JACK H. FORD New Haven, W. Va. Industrial Arts Intramurals, ’55. Page 67 SENIORS TOMMY D. FOSTER Lenoir City Physical Education “T” Club, ’56-’57; Pi Kappa Alpha, ’57; R.O.T.C. Officer, ’57-’58 ; Scabbard Blade, ’57 ; Intramurals, ’55-’57 ; Football, ’55-’57. ROBERT L. FRANKLIN Hampton History ANN LYNN FRASER Johnson City Elementary Education Glee Club, ’55-’57 ; Patchwork, ’55 ; Westminster, ’56- ’58; Kappa Delta, ’55-’58. ♦ SHIRLEY JEAN FULKERSON Kingsport Business Beta Epsilon, ’55-’56 ; Glee Club, ’54-’56 ; Band, Flag- swinger, ’56-’57 ; Wesley, ’54-’58; Kappa Delta, ’54- ’58, Treasurer, Vice-President, ’56-’57. BARBARA GEISLER Telford Health Interdormitory, ’57-’58 ; Band Majorette, ’54-’58; Alpha Delta Pi, ’54-’58 ; Lambda Chi Alpha “Crescent Girl,” ’56-’57 ; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’55-’58; Class Beauty, ’55-’57 ; Sophomore Class Secretary-Treas¬ urer, ’55-’56; Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer, ’57- ’58. CAROLE GENTRY Erwin Elementary Education Panhellenic, ’57-’58; F.T.A., ’56-’58; A.C.E., ’56; Westminster, ’55-’58 ; Kappa Delta, ’55-’58, President, ’57-’58; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’57-’58. ♦ ELAINE GERACE Elizabethton English BARBARA L. GILES Wytheville, Va. Sociology U.S.B., ’56-’57 ; Patchwork, ’55-’58 ; Alpha Psi Omega, ’57-’58; C.Y.F., ’56-’58, Secretary, ’57-’58; Alpha Omicron Pi, ’56-’58, Reporter, ’56-’57, Treasurer, ’57- ’58; “Buccaneer,” ’55-’58, Ass’t. Business Manager, ’56-’57, Business Manager, ’57-’58; Who’s Who, ’57- ’58. EULENE WILSON GRAY Newport News, Va. Music Transfer from Mars Hill Junior College and Carson- Newman College. ♦ PHYLLIS Y. GRAYBEAL Johnson City Elementary Education WANDA KATE GREEN Johnson City English Transfer from Brenau College; Central Religious Council, President, ’57-’58 ; Wesley, ’55-’58, President, ’57-’58; Zeta Tau Alpha; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’57-’58. MARY ELIZABETH GREENE Johnson City Elementary Education ♦ LINDA GAYLE GRIFFIN Walhalla, S. C. Elementary Education Transfer from Virginia Intermont; F.T.A., President, ’56-’58; Alpha Omicron Pi, ’56-’58; Westminster, ’57-’58. GERALDINE GRINDSTAFF Elizabethton Biology DORO THY A. HALTOM Kingsport Elementary Education Yoakley Hall Secretary, ’57-’58 ; Panhellenic, ’57-’58, Corresponding Secretary ; A.C.E., ’55-’57 ; Glee Club, ’56-’58, Librarian, ’56-’57, Vice-President, ’57-’58; Westminster, ’56-’58; Sigma Kappa, ’56-’58, Vice- President, ’56-’57 ; Panhellenic Representative, ’57-’58. Page 68 EDUCATION VICTOR HAMILTON Wise, Va. English Transfer from Clinch Valley College of the Univer¬ sity of Virginia. DALLAS L. HARDIN Jonesboro Industrial Arts B.S ' .U., ’55-’57; Veterans’ Club, ’56. DOROTHY DEAN HARRIS Erwin Elementary Education B.S.U., ’57; Commuters’ Club, ’56-’57. ♦ JAN ELIZABETH HART Johnson City Nursing Education GINGER JAN HAWK Greeneville Business Education Interdormitory, ’57-’58; Panhellenic, ’57-’58; F.T.A., ’56-’58; Westminster, ’55-’58; Sigma Kappa, ’57-’58, Pledge President, ’57, Panhellenic Representative; Young Democrats, ’56-’57. JOSEPH T. HAWKS Johnson City Business and Speech Radio Club, Senator, ’56-’57 ; Alpha Psi Omega, ’55- ’57 ; Pi Kappa Alpha; “Collegian,” ’57-’58. ♦ HILDA M. HENSLEY Kingsport Social Studies Transfer from Greeneville Hospital, Greeneville, Tennessee. JOY TILSON HENSLEY Limestone Business Glee Club, ’53-’55; Choir, ’53-’55; B.S.U., ’53-’55 ; Phi Alpha, ’53-’55. MARY K. HICKEY Newport Education ♦ BARBARA SUE HICKMAN Blountville Music Glee Club, ’55-’58; M.E.N.C., ’56-’58; Organ Guild, ’56-’58, Senator, ’55; Wesley, ’55-’56; Sigma Kappa, ’56-’58. JOAN HILBERT Jonesboro Sociology Band Sponsor, ’57-’58 ; Biology Club, ’56-’57 ; B.S.U., ’55-’56; Kappa Delta, ’55-’57, Secretary, ’55-’56; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’55-’57, 2nd Lieut., Captain, Lieut. Colonel. JANICE BURTON HILL Rogersville Elementary Education B.S.U., ’53-’54 ; Delta Pi Delta, ’53-’54. ♦ HOWARD S. HITE Kingsport Industrial Arts ELSBERRY HOLCOMBE Mars Hill, N. C. Industrial Arts Transfer from Western Carolina. JAMES T. HOUSER Bristol Physical Education Transfer from Union College, Barbourville, Ky. ; Veterans’ Club. Page 69 SENIORS CHARLES HOVIS Kingsport Industrial Arts Interdormitory, ’55, Vice-President; Intramurals, ’54-’56. POWELL L. HOVIS Kingsport Industrial Arts Iota Tau Kappa, ’55 ; Intramurals, ’55-’57 ; Secretary- Treasurer of Browning Hall, ’54. JANE HUNNICUTT Elizabethton Business Band, ’55 ; Alpha Delta Pi; Kappa Delta Pi. ♦ KATHRYN ANN ISAACS Elizabethton Elementary Education NANCY K. HAYS ISLEY Indian Springs Education HOWELL T. JENKINS Jonesboro Health and Physical Education Scabbard Blade, ’57. ♦ KATHLEEN JENNINGS Bristol Elementary Education JIM JOHNSON Spartanburg, S. C. History Transfer from Spartanburg Juni or College. NANCY L. JONES Kingsport English Transfer from Maryville College; Girls’ Ensemble, ’56-’57 ; Westminster, ’56-’57 ; Kappa Delta, ’56-’57. ♦ LOVE JUSTICE Erwin Home Economics Home Economics, ’56-’57 ; Glee Club, ’55-’56; Band, ’54-’57 ; Wesley, ’54-’57 ; Delta Pi Delta, ’54-’55 ; Delta Zeta, ’55-’57, Activities Chairman, ’56-’57, Vice-Presi¬ dent, ’57-’58. GENE B. KEEBLER Jonesboro Health and Physical Education MARIANNA KELLY Johnson City Elementary Education A.C.E., ’57-’58 ; Patchwork, ’54-’55 ; Central Religious Council, ’57-’58; Wesley, ’54-’58; Commuters’ Club, ’55-’56. ♦ CONNIE KENNEDY Bristol, Va. Elementary Education Transfer from King College ; B.S.U., ’57. THOMAS M. KING Kingsport Physical Education “T” Club, ’55-’58 ; R.O.T.C. Officer, ’57-’58; Scabbard Blade, ’57-’58; Intramurals, ’56; Football, ’54-’57. PATSY ANN LAMBERT Knoxville Home Economics Transfer from University of Tennessee; Home Eco¬ nomics, ’56-’58; Phi Eta Tau, ’56-’58; B.S.U., ’56; Wesley, ’57; Kappa Delta, ’56-’58; Intramurals, ’56-’57. Page 70 EDUCATION JAMES E. LAWSON Johnson City Biology SARA LEEPER Kingsport Business Beta Epsilon, ’54-’56, East. Tenn. Director, ’56-’57 ; U.S.B. ; Phi Eta Tau, ’54-’56, Treasurer, ’56-’57; Wesley, ’54-’57, Senator, ’56-’57 ; Kappa Delta, ’54-’57, Editor, ’55-’56, Secretary, ’56-’57, Historian, ’57-’58; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’55-’57, Captain; Intramurals, ’54- ’57; Letter Girls’ Club, ’56-’57. RALPH LEWIS Erwin Business ♦ CHARLES S. LINGAR Kingsport Industrial Arts Interdormitory, ’54-’55; Beta Epsilon, ’55-’56; Com¬ muters’ Club, ’55-’57 ; Veterans’ Club, ’55-’57 ; Young Democrats, ’55-’57 ; Intramurals, ’55-’57. EUSTACE S. LINKER Johnson City Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’57-’58. FRANCIS E. LITTLE Greeneville Music Transfer from University of Tennessee; Choir, ’54- ’57, Tour Manager, ’56; E.T.S. Club, ’55-’57; Glee Club, ’54-’58 ; Quartette, ’54 ; Freshman Talent Show Winner, ’54; U.S ' .B., ’54-’55; Election Commission, ’56-’57; I.F.C., ’57-’58, Secretary, ’57-’58; Pi Kappa Alpha, ’56-’58, President, ’57, Vice-President, ’57, Cor¬ responding Secretary, ’56; R.O.T.C. Officer, ’56-’57; Scabbard and Blade, ’57-’58; “Collegian,” ’56-57; Westminster, ’53-’57 ; Freshman Class President, ’54-’55. ♦ HENRY A. LOWE Erwin Industrial Arts “T” Club, ’57-’58; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’56-’58. JEWELL McEWEN Butler Business Beta Epsilon, ’55-’58 ; B.S.U., ’54-’58 ; Sigma Kappa, ’56-’58, Chaplain, ’57-’58. EDNA EARL McFEATURE Telford Elementary Education F.T.A., ’56-’58. ♦ JOHN C. McFEATURE Telford Industrial Arts F.T.A., ’56-’58, Treasurer, ’56-’57. SHIRLEY RUTH McGEE Johnson City Business VAUGHN HAROLD McGEE Jefferson City Industrial Arts Iota Tau Kappa, ’55-’57; Mu Delta Kappa, ’57-’58; Veterans’ Club, ’55-’58; Intramurals, ’56-’58. ♦ ALICE B. McKINNEY Jonesboro Home Economics OTIS MABE Richlands, Va. Elementary Education DOLORES ANN MARKLAND Elizabethton Elementary Education Page 71 SENIORS JAMES RICHARD MAY Jonesboro Physical Education Transfer from Bacone College, Oklahoma ; “T” Club, ’56-’58, Master-at-Arms; Intramurals, ’55-’57; Foot¬ ball, ’55-’56. JOHN E. MAYS Fall Branch Biology Biology Club, ’55-’58, Vice-President, ’57-’58 ; Phi Sigma Kappa, ’56-’58, Treasurer, ’57-’58; R.O.T.C. 2nd Lieut., ’57-’58, ' Scabbard and Blade, ’57-’58; Young Democrats, ’56-’57. JOSEPHINE MILLER Hampton Music Panhellenic, ’57-’58; Glee Club, ’54-’58, Librarian, ’57-[58; E.T.S. Club, ’56-’58 ; M.E.N.C., ’56-’58 ; Delta Omicron, ’57-’58, Publicity Chairman; Westminster, ’57-’58 ; S’igma Kappa, ’56-’58 ; Social Chairman, ’56- ’57, President, ’57-’58 ; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’54-’56, First Lieutenant. ♦ EDWARD L. MOORE Morristown Industrial Arts MARY RUTH MORELL Johnson City Elementary Education F.T.A., ’56-’58; B.S.U., ’54-’58; Sigma Kappa, ’56- ’58, Corresponding Secretary, ’57-’58. DAVID MORGAN Roan Mountain Mathematics Transfer from Lees-McRae. JOAN MORRELL Elementary Education Transfer from Virginia Interment College. Bristol ROBERT MORROW Industrial Arts Kingsport Mu Delta Kappa, ’56-’57, Secretary, ’56-’57 ; Veterans’ Club, ’57. EUGENE H. MULLINAX Physical Education Iota Tau Kappa, ’55-’57. Kingsport ♦ EMORY L. MULLINS Kingsport Business Administration U.S.B., Executive Committee, ’57-’58; Election Com¬ mission, ’56-’57 ; Beta Epsilon, ’55-’58, President, ’56- ’57, Senator, ’57-’58; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’55-’58; Comptroller, ’57-’58, Senator, ’56-’57; Commuters’ Club, President, ’55-’56. MARY LIDDLE NARDI Bristol, Va. Drama Transfer from Virginia Intermont College; Patch- work, ’57-’58; Radio Club, ’56-’58. ELMER K. NAVE Johnson City Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’57-’58; Intramurals, ’54-’55. ♦ SAM NEWELL Industrial Arts Johnson City KENNETH E. NEWMAN Kingsport Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’57-’58; R.O.T.C. Officer, ’57-’58; Scabbard and Blade, ’57-’58. GLADYS LOUISE NIDIFTER Elizabethton Elementary Education F.T.A., ’56-’57, Vice-President, ’57-’58; Glee Club, ’57; B.S’.U., ’56-’58. Page 72 EDUCATION JOHN PAUL ORR Dryden, Va. Industrial Arts President Ritter Hall, ’57-’58; Mu Delta Kappa, ’57- ’58 ; Veterans’ Club, ’57-’58. ELINOR PATRICIA PETERS Elizabethton Music Glee Club, ’54-’58; Band, ’54-’55, ’56-’57; M.E.N.C., ’57-’58; Delta Omicron, Secretary-Treasurer, ’57-’58 ; Central Religious Council, ’57-’58; B.S.U. Secretary, ’56-’57 ; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’57-’58. BOBBY RAY PIPPIN Roda, Va. Industrial Arts Transfer from V.P.I. ♦ WALTER GLEN PLESS Elizabethton Industrial Arts CHARLES WILSON POPE Oak Ridge Physical Education Transfer from University of Florida; “T” Club, ’57- ’58; Veterans’ Club, ’57-’58; Intramurals, Student Director; Varsity Baseball, ’56-’58. ANNETTE PRICE Rogersville Music ♦ MILDRED HELEN PRICE Johnson City Elementary Education FRANCES RICHESIN Loudon Education Transfer from Hiwassee College; F.T.A., ’57-’58 • Wesley, ’56-’57. HOBERT C. RIDDLE Erwin Mathematics ♦ ROBERT H. RILEY Johnson City Industrial Arts NANCY S. RUTHERFORD Bristol Elementary Education Transfer from Virginia Intermont; F.T.A., ’56-’58, Senator, ’56-’57 ; Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary, ’57-’58 • Westminster, ’57-’58; Alpha Xi Delta, ’56-’58, Song- leader, ’57-’58; Young Democrats, ’56-’57, Social Chairman, ’57; Junior Class Beauty, ’56-’57 ; Asso¬ ciation of Childhood Education, ’57-’58. JACKIE B. SARGENT Johnson City Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’57-’58; Veterans’ Club, ’56-’58. ♦ ANNETTE SELF Mosheim English Interdormitory, ’56-’58; Panhellenic, ’55-’58, Cor¬ responding Secretary, ’56-’57, President, ’57-’58 ; Club Cervantes, ’56-’58; I.R.C., Secretary, ’56; Wesley, ’54-’55 ; Alpha Omicron Pi, ’55-’58, President, ’56-’57,’ Rush Chairman, ’57-’58, Senator, ’57-’58; “Bucca¬ neer,” ’57-’58 ; “Collegian,” ’56 ; Who’s Who, ’56-’58 ; Dean’s List, ’54-’58. JAKE B. SELLS Kingsport Industrial Arts PATRICIA SHARP Jacksboro F.T.A., B.S.U., Physical Education ’55; Glee Club, ’55; Phi Eta Tau, ’54-’58 • ’54-’55; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’55-’56. Page 73 SENIORS KYLE SIMMERMAN Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, Reporter, ’57-’58. Jonesboro LEWIS SIMS Jonesboro Industrial Arts Veterans’ Club, ’56-’57. HARRY H. SISK Johnson City Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’57-’58. ♦ DOROTHY JACKSON SMITH Jonesboro Elementary Education F.T.A., ’57. MARY GAIL STALLARD Erwin English Band, ’54; Wesley, ’54-’57; Kappa Delta, ’54-’58, Magazine Chairman, ’55, Guard, ’56, Projects Chair¬ man, ’57-’58. EMILY STARRITT Johnson City Nursing Patchwork, ’54; B.S.U., ’55-’56; Wesley, ’57-’58; Kappa Delta, ’54-’57 ; Student Nurses Orgn., ’54-’58. ♦ CARRIS EDNA STEADMAN Kingsport Business Wesley, ’57-’58; Phi Mu, ’54-’58, Chaplain, ’55-’57, Historian, ’57-’58. GAIL YVONNE STEFFEY Johnson City Elementary Education U.S.B., ’57-’58; Glee Club, ’54-’55; Patchwork, ’54- ’56, Secretary, ’55-’56; Wesley, ’54-’58; Alpha Delta Pi, ’54-’58, Corresponding Secretary, ’56-’57, Senator, ’57-’58; “Collegian,” ’54-’55. DONALD L. STEVENS Hampton History R.O.T.C. Officer, ’56-’58. JIMMIE REECE STOUT Damascus, Va. Industrial Arts CHARLOTTE EVELYN SWAN Johnson City Elementary Education Panhellenic, ’57-’58; Kappa Delta Pi, ’57-’58 ; Alpha Xi Delta, ’54-’57, Vice-President, ’56-’57, Rush Chair¬ man, ’57-’58. VIRGINIA B. SYLVERS Jonesboro Elementary Education Transfer from A. I. University, Florida A. M. University. JAMES HENRY THOMPSON Bristol Social Studies ALICE THORNTON Newport Business Administration Panhellenic, ’56-’57, Senator, ’56 ; Glee Club, ’54-’55 ; B.S.U., ’54; Delta Zeta, ’55-’57, President, ’56, Sen¬ ator, ’57. CHARLES R. TOLER Johnson City Education Page 74 EDUCATION DONALD E. TOLLIVER High Point, N. C. Social Science Geology Club, ’56-’57; Alpha Psi Omega, ’57; Vet¬ erans’ Club, ’56. PATRICIA JANE VINCENT Chattanooga Speech and Hearing Aquatic Club, ’56-’57; Phi Eta Tau, ’56-’58; Letter Girls, T.S., Monogram, T Sweater, President, ’57-’58 • J£ 5 -’ 56 1 Alpha Xi Delta, ’56-’58, Marshall ; 56- 57, Vice-President, ’57-’58; Intramurals, ’56-’58 Asst. Manager, ’56-’57, Manager, ’57-’58 ; Senior Class Vice-President, ’57-’58. VILLA WACHTEL Bean Station Elementary Education ♦ ALICE WADDELL Greeneville Elementary Education F.T.A., Second Vice-President, ’56-’57; Westminster, 56-’57. JACK A. WALLIN Greeneville Social Studies MARY ELIZABETH WALSER Johnson City Elementary Education Transfer from Agnes Scott; A.C.E., ’55-’56; BSU ’54-’57 ; Alpha Delta Pi, Treasurer, ’56-’57; R.O.T.C.’ Sponsor, ’55-’57; Dean’s List, ’56. ♦ MARY E. WARNER Maryville Social Studies Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College; West¬ minster, ’57-’58. ALMA WARREN Shouns Elementary Education Transfer from Mars Hill Junior College; FT A ’56- ’58; Y.W.C.A., ’56-’58; B.S.U., ’56-’58. HAROLD E. WATSON Sevierville Industrial Arts ♦ DONALD L. WHISTLER Knoxville Physical Education “T” CHb, ’55-’58; Intramurals, ’55-’56; Football, 54-’57. CAROLYN ANN WHITE Johnson City Music Glee Club, ’54-’58; Choir, ’55-’58, Treasurer, ’56-’57 ; Band, ’54-’58, Reporter, ’55-’56, Senator, ’56-’58; TJ.S.B 56-’58 ; E.T.S. Club, ’56-’58 ; M.E.N.C., ’54- 58, Vice-President, ’56-’57; Delta Omicron, ’57-’58, President, ’57-’58; B.S.U., ’54-’58, Stewardship Chair¬ man, 57-’58 ; Kappa Delta, ’56-’58, Chaplain, ’56-’57, Parliamentarian, ’57-’58 ; Who’s Who, ’56-’58. SUE ELLEN WIDENER Kingsport Elementary Education Alpha Delta Pi, ’54-’58; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’55-’58. ♦ JAMES P. WIDENER Damascus, Va. Industrial Arts Veterans’ Club, ’55-’56. RONALD J. WILHOIT Chuckey Physical Education ALMA JEAN WILLIAMS Surgoinsville Business Panhellenic, ’56-’57; Beta Epsilon, ’55-’58; B.S.U., 54-’58; Sigma Kappa, ’56-’58, Recording Secretary, 57- 58; Dean’s List, Winter, ’54-’55, Spring, ’54-’55. Page 75 SENIORS EDUCATION NELDA R. WILLIAMS Kingsport Education Glee Club, ’55-’56. BETTY LUCILE WILLIAMSON Knoxville Elementary Education Panhellenic, ’56-’57 ; Beta Epsilon, ’55-’56; Kappa Delta Pi, ’57-’58; Wesley, ’54-’58, Program Chair¬ man ; Kappa Delta, ’55-’58, Membership Chairman, Education Director, Panhellenic Representative; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’56-’57. JAMES D. WILLIS Erwin Social Science ♦ HERMAN WILSON Bristol Industrial Arts F.T.A., ’56-’58 ; Mu Delta Kappa, ’57-’58 ; Commuters’ Club, ’54-’55 ; Young Republicans, ’56-’58. ROGER LEE WILSON Bakersville, N. C. Industrial Arts Transfer from Gardner Webb Junior College; Mu Delta Kappa, ’57-’58. KARL F. WINKLE Johnson City Physical Education Veterans’ Club, ’55-’57. ♦ WILLIAM E. YORK Kingsport Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’56-’58, Secretary, ’57-’58. Page 76 THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES The training of the individual according to his interests so that he may develop into a well-ad¬ justed, well-informed citizen who will contribute something to his community, is the aim of the School of Arts and Sciences. The main objectives of the School are: (1) to provide a good academic background for the training of teachers, (2) to give preprofessional training in Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Law, Engineering, and many other areas, (3) to give a well-rounded liberal education to everyone. The Departments are: Art, Biological Science, English, Foreign Languages, Geograpy and Ge¬ ology, History, Mathematics, Music, Physical Science, Political Science, Sociology, and Speech and Drama. The School offers two degrees. The Bachelor of Arts degree, which requires a foreign language, is the standard degree, and the Bachelor of Science degree which does not require a language is offered. SENIORS IBRAHIM ALI ABOU-L-HOSN Beirut, Lebanon Chemistry A.C.S., ’57-’58, Vice-President; International Club, ’56-’58, President, ’56-’58 ; B.S.U., ’56-’58, Baptist Int. Committee; Pre-Medical Society, ’56-’58; Potpourri Committee, ’57-’58. ALLEN D. ALLGOOD Kingsport Social Science Transfer from Berea College; Gamma Theta Upsilon, ’57-’58, Secretary, ’57-’58. MARVIN A. BLIZARD Kingsport Mathematics Transfer from Virginia Military Institute; Physics Club, ’57; Math Club, ’54-’58; Dean’s List, ’57, Spring, Summer. ♦ CHARLES EDWARD BROWN Bulls Gap Speech and Drama U.S.B., ’55-’58; I.F.C., ’57-’58; Geography Council, ’54-’56 ; A.C.S ' ., ’54-’56 ; Biology Club, ’54-’56; Patch- work, ’56-’58; Radio Club, ’56-’58, Senator, ’56-’58; I.R.C., ’56-’58; Wesley, ’54-’58 ; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’55-’58; Young Republicans, ’56-’58; Math Club, ’56-’57. REGINA BUCK Aldie, Va. English Transfer from V.P.I. THOMAS D. CLAMAN Blountville Chemistry A.C.S., ’57-’58. ♦ C. A. COATES, JR. Blountville Chemistry A.C.S., ’55-’58, President, ’57-’58 ; R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade, ’57 ; Pre-Medical Society, ’55. ROBERT SIDNEY COFER Bristol Fine Art U.S.B., ’54-’57 ; Geography Council, ’54-’56, Senator, ’55-’56; I.R.C., ’54-’56; B.S.U., ’54-’56, Training Union Director; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’54-’57; Public Relations, ’54-’55, Secretary, ’55-’57 ; Signs-of-the Times, ’55-’56 ; Young Democrats, ’55-’57 ; Sophomore Class President, ’55-’56. JENNY COLLIER Johnson City Sociology U.S.B., ’55-’56; Panhellenic, ’57-’58; Patchwork, ’54-’56 ; Westminster, ’55-’58 ; Alpha Delta Pi, ’55-’58, Senator, ’55-’56, Reporter, ’55, Recording Secretary. ’55-’56; Panhellenic Representative, ’57-’58; “Col¬ legian,” ’54-’55. ♦ GEORGE R. CREASY Kingsport Industrial Arts Gamma Theta Upsilon, ’56-’58, Vice-President, ’57- ’58 ; Mu Delta Kappa, ’57 ; Pi Kappa Delta, ’56-’58, President, ’57-’58; R.O.T.C., Scabbard and Blade, ’57-’58, Cadet Captain. JIM CROUCH Johnson City Social Studies Phi Sigma Kappa, ’56-’58; R.O.T.C., Major, ’56-’58; Veterans’ Club, ’56; “Collegian,” ’57-’58. JAMES LYNN DENNIS Pennington Gap, Va. Business Transfer from Western Kentucky State College; Interdormitory, ’57; C.Y.F., ’57 ; Young Democrats, ’57. ♦ TED L. DOUGLAS Fordtown Chemistry GEORGE C. EDENS ' , JR. Elizabethton Music Glee Club, ’55-’58. ROBERT E. GRAY Warwick, Va. History Transfer from Mars Hill, and Carson-Newman. Page 78 ARTS AND SCIENCES KENNETH BERNARD GREEN Blountville History Transfer from University of Chattanooga. LAWRENCE W. HARKLEROAD Bristol Chemistry LOYCE EDWARD HAWS, JR. Knoxville Sociology Transfer from University of Tennessee; U.S.B., ’57- ' 58; Radio Club, ’56-’57 ; Veterans’ Club, ’56-’58 ; Young Republicans, ’57-’58; “Collegian,” ’56-’58, Editor, ’57-’58. ♦ MARY N. HICKS Church Hill Mathematics Physics Club, ’57-’58; Newman Club, ’57-’58; Phi Mu. ’55-’58, Ritualistic Chairman, ’56-’58 ; Math Club, ’56-’58, Secretary-Treasurer, ’56-’58 ; Dean’s List, ’55- ’56; Dean’s Award, ’56. CAROLYN JOHNSON Johnson City Sociology Glee Club, ’54-’55; C.Y.F., ’54-’58; Sigma Kappa, ’55-’58, Publicity Agent, ’56-’57, Treasurer, ’57-’58; Commuters’ Club, ’55-’56. CHARLES K. KOFEMAN Kingsport Industrial Arts Transfer from Emory and Henry College. ♦ RICHARD HAROLD LAWRENCE Saltville, Va. History Transfer from Emory and Henry College. FRANCIS LEE LIGHTFOOT Jonesboro Chemistry L. B. McCLARY Knoxville Biology Physics Club, ’56-’57 ; Biology Club, ’55-’58, Senator, ' 56-’57; Pre-Medical Society, ’56-’58. ♦ m JOHN ODOM Mathematics Kingsport H. ROGER PARISH Grundy, Va. Mathematics Transfer from V.P.I.; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’57-’58. WILLIAM K. PEAKE Kingsport Chemistry U.S.B., ’55-’56; Homecoming Co-Chairman, ’56; A.C.S., ’56-’58; Commuters’ Club, ’55-’56, Treasurer, ’55-’56; Veterans’ Club, ’56-’58, President, ’57, Sen¬ ator, ’56; Freshman Class Senator, ’55-’56. ♦ HAROLD G. POLK Butler English CLAY ARLEN RENFRO Jonesboro Biology Biology Club, ’52-’54. EDMOND L. SCOTT Arcadia, Fla. Geography Transfer from University of Florida; Geology Club, 56-’58; Gamma Theta Upsilon, ’56-’58, President, ’57-’58; B.S.U., ’57-’58; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’56-’58; R.O.T.C., Officer, ’56-’58, Major, ’57-’58; Scabbard and Blade, ’56-’58 ; Young Democrats, ’57-’58 ; Dean’s List, Fall, ’56. Page 79 SENIORS ARTS AND SCIENCES ROBERT N. SHELL Johnson City Social Studies WILLIAM M. STALLARD Elizabethton Chemistry Transfer from Emory and Henry. ♦ DAVID HALE TAYLOR Gate City, Va. Chemistry BEN TEMPLETON Gate City, Va. Geography R.O.T.C., Officer, ’57 ; Intramurals, Football, Basket¬ ball, ’54-’55. ♦ DON TUCKER Johnson City Industrial Arts Mu Delta Kappa, ’57-’58. EARL S. WHEELER Art Knoxville ♦ BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WITT Kingsport Chemistry Band, ’55-’56; A.C.S., ’57-’58; R.O.T.C., Pershing Rifles, ’54-’56. Page 80 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND ECONOMICS The School of Business Administration and Economics was organized to provide its students with an opportunity to acquire a broad knowledge of the internal problems of business organization and control as well as an understanding of how business may be affected by the complex forces in the economic framework within which it op¬ erates. For this reason, emphasis is placed on the development of a well-rounded knowledge of business fundamentals and an appreciation of the structure and processes of the American economy. In addition to the regular program of instruc¬ tion, conferences, workshops, and seminars, spe¬ cial events are held on the campus throughout the year with the co-operation of national and local professional and civic organizations. In con¬ junction with these meetings, distinguished edu¬ cators and leading businessmen from all parts of the nation enriched the educational opportunities available to students, and extended the influence of the School throughout its service area. ’ -A I I SENIORS WILLIAM S. AKERS Morristown Business JOHN ALLEN ANDREWS Nashville Business Transfer from University of Tennessee. JAMES P. BARKER, JR. Bristol Business R.O.T.C., Officer, Color Guard, ’53; Veteran’ Club, ’55 ; Intramurals, ’52. ♦ MARY FRANCES BLANKENBECKLER Radford, Va. Business Transfer from Western Kentucky; Beta Epsilon, ’57-’58, Reporter; Westminster, ’57 ; Phi Mu, ’56-’58, Senator, ’57, Secretary, ’56-’57, President, ’57-’58; Young Democrats, ’56-’58, Secretary, ’56-’57, Vice- President, ’57-’58; Cooper Hall Secretary, ’56-’57. ROY BLEDSOE Wytheville, Va. Business Administration and Speech Radio Club, ’56-’57; Phi Kappa Delta, ’57-’58; R.O.T.C. Captain, Company Commander. WILLIAM G. BLEVINS Elizabethton Business ♦ HOMER K. BOWEN, JR. Business Transfer from Emory and Henry. CHARLES A. BRADLEY Business BARBARA BRISTOL Elizabethton Business U.S.B., Senator, ’55-’56, Election Chairman, ’56-’57 ; Pan-Hellenic, ’55-’57, Reporter, ’56-’57; Glee Club, ’55 ; Band, ’55-’56; W estminster, ’56-’57; Phi Mu, ’55-’58, Assistant Treasurer, ’55-’56, Treasurer, ’56-’57, Pledge Director, ’57-’58 ; Pan-Hellenic Representative, ’55-’57; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’55-’58; Young Repub¬ licans, ’57-’58. Marion, Va. Kingsport ♦ CARROLL BROWN Morristown Business Transfer from Carson-Newman ; Phi Sigma Kappa, ’57-’58. PATSY SUE BROYLES Johnson City Business U.S.B., Election Commissioner, ’56-’57 ; Panhellenic, ’57-’58; Beta Epsilon, ’56-’58; Kappa Delta Pi, ’57- ’58 ; Wesley, ’55-’56 ; Alpha Omicron Pi, ’54-’58 ; Fra¬ ternity Education Officer, ’55-’56, Treasurer, ’56-’57, President, ’57-’58 ; “Buccaneer,” ’54-’58, Senator, ’55- ’56, Assistant Editor, ’56-’57, Editor, ’57-’58; Who’s Who, ’56-’58; Junior Beauty Pin-Up, ’56-’57. BILLY J. BYRD Unicoi Business Transfer from Mars Hill Junior College. ♦ GLENN H. CARTER Greeneville Business NICK J. CASTANAS Charlotte, N. C. Business Transfer from Charlotte College. HU CHIN CHANG Seoul, Korea Business Transfer from Chosun Christian University. Page 82 BUSINESS HOWARD C. CHITWOOD Marion, Va. Accounting Transfer from Emory and Henry College. HARRY G. CONNER Oak Ridge Business Transfer from Duke University; R.O.T.C., Captain, ’57-’58; Scabbard and Blade, ’57-’58. JIMMY CUTSHAW Greeneville Business Pi Kappa Alpha, ’55-’57, Historian, ’57, Senate, ’57, M.C., ’57. ♦ THOMAS JACK DANIELS Johnson City Business CHARLES ALLEN DEMPSEY Johnson City Business Ad ministration KENNETH G. DESKINS Kingsport Business Intramural Basketball, ’54-’57, Football, ’54, Basket¬ ball, ’56-’57. ♦ CLARENCE C. DIXON Kingsport Business Pi Kappa Delta, ’57-’58 ; R.O.T.C., Officer, ’56-’58; Scabbard and Blade, ’57-’58 ; Pershing Rifles, ’54-’58 ; Young Democrats, ’55-’57. JOANN FINLEY Rutledge Business R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’55-’58. JOHN F. FULLER Orlando, Fla. Business Transfer from Orlando Junior College ; Phi Beta Chi, ’56-’57 ; B.S.U., ’56-’57, Publicity Director; Phi Sigma Kappa, ’56; Veterans’ Club, ’56. ♦ BILLY JACK GALLAMORE Kingsport Accounting Beta Epsilon, ’55-’57 ; Commuters’ Club, ’56-’57 ; Vet¬ erans’ Club, ’54-’57; Young Democrats, ’55-’56. NANCY F. GREENE Kingsport Business Panhellenic, ’54-’57 ; Glee Club, ’55-’56; Delta Pi Delta, ’55-’56; Panhellenic Representative, ’55-’56; Delta Zeta, ’56-’58, President, ’56-’58; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’56-’58. DELMAS NOEL GREGG Butler Business R.O.T.C. Officer, ’56-’57. ♦ WILLIAM O. GRUBB Bulls Gap Business Administration DAN GULLION Marion, Va. Business Administration Transfer from Marion College. ALBERT J. HALL, JR. Rogersville Accounting L Page 83 SENIORS BILLY J. HAMMOND Clinchport, Va. Accounting Beta Epsilon, ’56-’57 ; Club Cervantes, ’55-’57, Presi¬ dent, ’56-’57 ; Pi Kappa Delta, ’55-’57, President, ’56- ’57; Phi Sigma Kappa, ’55-’57, Pledge Trainer, ’55, Secretary, ’55-’56, President, ’56; Veterans’ Club, ’56-’57 ; Young Democrats, ’56-’57. BERNICE HAMPTON Bluefield, Va. Business Interdormitory, ’57-’58, President of Dorm, ’57-’58; Beta Epsilon, ’56-’58, Senator, ’56-’57 ; Aquatic Club, ’56-’57 ; Phi Eta Tau, ’54-’58, Secretary, ’56-’57, Vice- President, ’57-’58 ; Wesley, ’54-’58, Deputation Chair¬ man, ’56-’58 ; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’55-’58, Colonel, ’57- ’58; Intramurals, ’54-’58, Intramural Award, “T” Sweater, ’57-’58. RAMSEY HARB Knoxville Business Transfer from University of Tennessee; Radio Club, ’56; Central Religious Council, Vice-President, ’57- ’58; Canterbury Club, President, ’57-’58; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’56-’58. ♦ SIDNEY ALLEN HARDIN Oak Ridge Economics Transfer from Carson-Newman College. MARTHA LYDIA HARDT Elizabethton Secretarial Science Beta Epsilon, ’57-’58; Newman Club, ’54-’58, Presi¬ dent, ’56-’57, Secretary-Treasurer, ’57-’58; Phi Mu, ’54-’58, Social Chairman, ’56-’57, Historian, ’56-’57, Fraternity Education Chairman, ’57-’58; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, ’57-’58. TOM HARKLEROAD Kingsport Business Band, Captain, Color Guard, ’55; I.R.C., ’55-’56, President, ’56; B.S.U., ’55-’56, Publicity Director, ’56; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’55-’58, President of Pledge Class, Treasurer, ’56; R.O.T.C. Officer, ’54-’58; Alpha Phi Omega, ’55-’58, Secretary, ’56. ♦ HAROLD J. HARRISON Kingsport Business JOHN F. HARRISON Cosby Business “Buccaneer” Advertising Manager, ’55. DONALD JACK HAULSEE Kingsport Business Transfer from T.P.I. ; R.O.T.C. Officer, ’57-’58, Scab¬ bard and Blade, ’57-’58, Pledgemaster. ♦ SABE W. HAWKINS Erwin Business Administration CLAUDE A. HAYNES ' Kingsport Business Beta Epsilon. GERALD C. HENNINGER Abingdon, Va. Business ♦ DAVID B. HESSMANN ' Bristol Business Newman Club, ’56-’58; Veterans’ Club, ’56-’58. BOBBY D. HICKMAN Piney Flats Business GERALD D. HICKS Knoxville Business Beta Epsilon, ’54-’56 ; Wesley, ’54-’55 ; Pi Kappa Al¬ pha ; R.O.T.C. Officer, ’57-’58, Scabbard and Blade, ’57-’58; Young Democrats, ’55-’56; Intramurals, ’54- ’57, Manager, ’54. Page 84 BUSINESS REESE L. HICKS Business “T” Club, ’51-’54; Intramurals. ROBERT T. HOOVER Accounting CECIL R. HOPKINS, JR. Business Band, ’54-’55; R.O.T.C. Officer. Madisonville Kingsport Bristol ♦ BENJAMIN EUGENE JOHNSON Elizabethton Business B.S.U., ’54-’55 ; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’57-’58 ; R.O.T.C., Pershing Rifles, ’54-’55; Commuters’ Club, ’54-’55; Lambda Chi, ’57-’58 ; Young Republicans, ’54 ; Intra¬ murals, ’56-’57 ; Phi Beta Chi, ’56-’58; Order of De- Molay, ’55-’58. HUGH TIPTON JOHNSON Morristown Business Interdormitory, ’55-’57, President, ’56-’57; Pi Kappa Delta, ’56-’58, Senator. HOWARD JONES Lebanon, Va. Business Veterans’ Club, ’56. ♦ CARL L. KING Business Transfer from Hiwassee. RICHARD ERNEST KING, JR. Business Kingsport Bristol SOON UK KWON Korea Business Transfer from Chosun Christian University. ♦ DON LOBERTINI Knoxville Business Administration Transfer from University of Georgia ; “T” Club, ’56- ’57, Treasurer. BETTY JANE LUTHER Elizabethton Business WILLIAM MICHAEL LYNCH Knoxville Business Transfer from University of Tennessee. ♦ VERNON DON McCROSKEY Bristol, Va. Accounting Transfer from Carson-Newman KENNETH W. McNUTT, JR. Gate City, Va. Business Phi Sigma Kappa, ’56-’58; R.O.T.C. Officer, ’57-’58, Scabbard and Blade, ’57-’58; Intramurals, ’54-’55. WILLIAM A. MADDUX Oak Ridge Business Veterans’ Club, ’57-’58 ; Intramurals, ’56-’57. Page 85 SENIORS STOKELY G. MARCO Roanoke, Va. Accounting Transfer from Emory and Henry ; “T” Club, ’57-’58 ; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’55-’58, Senior Marshal; Varsity Tennis, ’57-’58. CLIFFORD EARL MARTIN Business Limestone HARMAN TAYLOR MEEKS Johnson City Finance - Business ♦ HENRY ROYCE MITCHELL Kingsport Business BILLY ROY MORRIS Elizabethton Business Administration CALVIN C. MOSELEY Asheville, N. C. Business Interdormitory, ’54-’55, Vice-President, ’55; I.F.C., ’56-’58, President, ’57-’58; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’54- ’58, Ritualist, ’55-’56, Treasurer, ’57-’58. ♦ CAROLYN ROSINE MULLINS Kingsport Business THOMAS A. ORR Glenside, Pa. Business Beta Epsilon, ’54-’55; Sigma Phi Epsilon, ’54-’58, Secretary, ’55-’57 ; Sophomore Class Representative in May Day Court; Ritter Hall, Vice-President, ’56, Sec¬ retary, ’55. GERALD D. OWENS Kingsport Business I.F.C., ’57-’58 ; Westminster, ’57-’58 ; Pi Kappa Aloha, ’54-’58 ; R.O.T.C. Officer, ’57-’58, Scabbard and Blade, ’57-’58, Pershing Rifles, ’54-’57; Sigma Phi Alpha, ’54-’55 ; Ritter Hall, Secretary, ’56-’57, Vice-Presi¬ dent, ’57-’58. ♦ JAMES PRESNELL Elizabethton Business CHARLES C. PRICE Rogersville Business ESTEL L. PROFFITT Watauga Business ♦ BERTALEE QUARY Rogersville Business Beta Epsilon, ’56-’58 ; Phi Mu, ’57-’58. CHARLES THOMAS QUILLIN Gate City, Va. Business Transfer from Hiwassee College. PAULA R. REECE Chuckey Business Administration Wesley, ’53-’55, ’57-’58. Page 86 BUSINESS HAROLD J. REILAND, JR. Morristown Business Administration JOHN T. RICHARDSON Kingsport General Business THOMAS G. ROBERTS Lansing, N. C. Business Transfer from King College; Phi Beta Chi, ’56-’58, President, ’57-’58; Veterans’ Club, ’56-’57; Young Democrats, ’56-’57; “Collegian,” ’57-’58, Advertising manager. ♦ JASON L. SEMONES Wytheville, Va. Accounting Transfer from Hiwassee College. DON M. SHIPLEY Wytheville, Va. Business Transfer from Hiwassee College and University of Tennessee. KENNETH G. SIMCOX Bristol, Va. Business ♦ HAROLD G. SKAGGS Bristol Business R.O.T.C. Officer, ’56-’57; Dean’s List, Spring, ’57. PHILLIP WAYNE SKEEN Morristown Business Interdormitory, ’56; President of Lake St. Cottage, ’56; I.F.C., ’57 ; Glee Club, ’56-’57 ; Patchwork, ’55- ’56; Alpha Psi Omega, ’58; B.S.U., ’55-’57; Phi Sigma Kappa, ’55-’58, Treasurer, ’56, President, ’57. BOB R. SLUDER Shady Valley Business ♦ BILLIE E. SMITH Church Hill Business Beta Epsilon, ’56-’58; Veterans’ Club, ’56-’57. ROBERT LEON SNODGRASS Elizabethton Economics Student Senate, ’54-’55 ; Baptist Student Union, ’55- ’56; Phi Sigma Kappa, ’54-’58, Secretary, ’55-’56, Vice-President, ’56-’57; Young Republicans, ’55-’56, Treasurer; Senior Class President, ’57-’58. STANLEY W. STILL Kingsport Business U.S.B., ’57-’58, Social Committee, ’57-’58 ; I.F.C., ’57- ’58; Lambda Chi Alpha, ’56-’58, Historian, ’57-’58; “Buccaneer,” ’56-’57, Advertising Manager, ’56-’57. ♦ FRED MARSHALL TURNER Richlands, Va. Business Transfer from Emory and Henry College. HARVEY VAN DYKE Richlands, Va. Business GENE H. VAUGHN Kingsport Business Beta Epsilon, ’56-’57 ; Veterans’ Club, ’56-’57 ; Dean’s List, ’56-’57. Page 87 SENIORS BUSINESS D. F. WADDELL Johnson City Business Administration Pi Kappa Delta, ’54-’55; R.O.T.C. Officer, ’57-’58, Pershing Rifles, ’54-’55. ALICE L. WARD Johnson City Business Alpha Delta Pi, ’56-’58, Best Pledge of ’56, Recording Secretary, ’57-’58, Publicity Chairman, ’56-’57. RONALD FLOYD WAYLAND Greensville Economics R.O.T.C. Officer, ’56-’58, Scabbard and Blade, ’57-’58, Pershing Rifles, ’54-’58, Officer, ’56-’58; Forensics Club, ’56-’58. ♦ JOHN D. WEBB Erwin Economics Beta Epsilon, ’56-’57 ; Westminster, ’56-’58 ; Pi Kappa Alpha, ’57-’58, Secretary, ’57-’58, Constitutional Chairman, ’57-’58. ELMER L. WEBSTER Kingsport Business ROY F. WILLETT, JR. Greeneville Accounting Beta Epsilon, ’56-’58; Veterans’ Club, ’56 ; Phi Beta Chi, ’57-’58, Treasurer, ’57-’58. ♦ BILLY L. WILLIAMSON LaFollette Business Administration HAROLD K. WOODWARD Johnson City Business Page 88 SCHOOL OF NURSING The East Tennessee State College School of Nursing offers a degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing. This School, in conjunction with Me¬ morial Hospital, is the first of its kind in the East Tennessee area. For some time interest in a degree program had been expressed by the officials of Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, the Administration of Memorial Hospital and other area hospitals, area medical and nursing organizations, and in¬ terested individuals. After much study and plan¬ ning by these groups in consultation with mem¬ bers of the Tennessee Board of Nursing and directors of similar degree programs, East Tennes¬ see State College, in collaboration with the area hospitals, established the School of Nursing, Sep¬ tember 14, 1954. It is the purpose of the School of Nursing to develop nurses who will be qualified professionally to give competent nursing care to the sick, who can function adequately in sociological health, and preventive-medicine programs, and effectively con¬ tribute to an everchanging society. JOHN P. LAMB Chairman Department of Health Education and Coordinator, School of Nursing EDGAR H. STOHLER Administrator, Memorial Hospital h azel h. fooler D rector VESTA L. SWARTZ Director of Nursing Service Memorial Hospital LILLIE M. TYLER Educational Director Memorial Hospital MARGUERITE McDowell Clinical Instructor Memorial Hospital FRANCES SNOW Clinical Instructor Memorial Hospital SCHOOL OF NURSING CLASS OF 1958 BEVERLEE RUTH BARNES JANICE FAYE BASHAM NANCY JOYCE DAVIDSON Elizabethton Whitwell Erwin ♦ JAN ELIZABETH HART Johnson City JEANNINE PERLA HOVIS Kingsport MARY GLYNN JOHNSON Kingsport ♦ LOLA FAYE MUSICK Cleveland, Virginia PEGGY ANNE SMITH Kingsport EMILY ELIZABETH STARRITT Johnson City Page 90 SCHOOL OF NURSING CLASS OF 1959 First row, left to right: LOUISE CALVERT BARTON, MARY DIANE DAVIS, GLORIA FAITH DEATON, BETTY CAROL DUGGER, MARGARET LOUISE ESTEP. Second row: BARBARA JEANNE YOUNG DUNCAN, MARILEE DELORES GLASS FOX, JULIA ANN HARMON, CHAR¬ LOTTE MADELINE RAGSDALE HOOVER, ELIZABETH ANN LEATH. Third row: MARY EMILY PARADIS, REBECCA JEAN POTTER, ADA KATHLEEN CARRIER WHALEY. CLASS OF 1960 First row, left to right: NANCY KATHLEEN BOWERS, ANNE ELIZABETH BOWMAN, CLARA JANE BROWN, MARJORIE LYNN CARTWRIGHT, BARBARA ANN CLARK. Second row: ALICE MARIE DONNELLY, WANDA JANE HUGHES, CAROLYN SUE INGRAM, CHARLOTTE MARIE LINVILLE, JANICE CAROLYN McQUEEN. Third row: EDITH IRENE WARD MOORE, JUDITH ANN RHODARMER, NANCY LOU SHOWERS, JANIS LOUISE BROWN STRICKLER, SUSAN FAYE SUIT. Page 91 SCHOOL OF NURSING CLASS OF 1961 First roiv, left to right: ROSE ELEANOR BENEMANN, ANNA LEE BILKA, MITZI LYNN BRINK, NANNIE KATHERINE BROOKS, VIVIAN RUTH BULLINGTON. Second row: THELMA LUCILLE CHANDLER, NANCY ELIZABETH CLOUD, DONNA LOU COX, MARY BERNELL COX, MARY MOZELLE GARBER. Third row: CAROL ANN GEISLER, MARY CAROLYN GREGORY, GLENDA IMOGENE HARRIS, BETTY LORETTA HEADRICK, LINDELL JUNE HENDERSON. Fourth row: MARTHA BAILEY KEG- LEY, PEGGY JANE KISER, JOYCE ANN KNIPP, ANNA RUTH MILES, LAURA ALICE MORGAN. Fifth row: IDA CAROLYN NEAS, ARMETTA BENNETT NEASE, NOR¬ MA JANE OSBORNE, WINIFRED IRENE REEVES, NAOMI FERN ROB¬ ERTS. Sixth row: LINDA GAY SNODGRASS, BONNIE KATE ARROWOOD SOUTH, MARY ALICE TESTERMAN, DOROTHY DELORES VANDER- GRIFF. KAY CAROLYN WHITENER. Seventh row: CAROLYN ROSE WHIT¬ SON. Page 92 CLASS OFFICERS In front: Bernard Nolen, President. Left: Don Crowe, Vice-President; Phyllis Hughes, Secretary-Treasurer. JUNIORS Page 93 JUNIORS LUTHER AILEY JERRY ALLEY RICHARD ALLEY STOKES BAILEY JAMES BALL MAXINE BALLINGER JUNE BANNER MARILYN BARNHILL MARILYN BARRETT ADA JO BEAN CARL BELL BETTY BERKLEY EDWARD BETHEA JAMES HILBREY MILFORD BLAIR CAROL BOOTH JANE BRACKEN ANNE BRADFORD FRANK BRISCOE CHARLES BRITT PRESTON BROWN ALICE BYRD MONTESS BYRD ROBERT BUTTERWORTH IDA CHAMBERS RAYMOND CHAMBERS ROBERT CHUMBLEY RICHARD CHURCH FRANKLIN CLARK PAUL COATES CARROL COCKERHAM WAYNE COOTER ELDEN COOKE LINDA LEE COX RONALD COX VELMA JOYCE COX SALLY CRAFT LLOYD CREGGER DOUGLAS DALTON GEORGE DANIELS Page 94 JUNIORS BILL DAVIS DONALD DAVIS HUGH DAVIS ROBERT DAYWITT WILLIAM DEAN WILLIAM DICKEY BETTY EDWARDS JULIA ANN EISENHOWER DONALD EMMERT MARY EVANS BOBBY FERGUSON JOYCE FIELDS JOHNNY FOSTER ANDREW FRANCIS PERRY FRANCIS WAYNE FRENCH CAROLYN GARRETT DEANNA GASS BILL GEORGE JIM GRAYSON JAMES GREEAR CHARLES GRIMES IVAN HALL HASSIE HAMILTON MURREL HAMPTON GEORGE HAMRICK ALEX HARMON BUDDY HARDSELL DAVID HAULSEE WILLIAM HENDRICK WILLIAM HENDRICK RALPH HENSLEY ROSEZELL HENSLEY WALTER HELTON JANE HEYWOOD LYNWOOD HILL JAMES HIMES SARAH HINES JANICE HOAR COY HOLMES Page 95 JUNIORS Page 96 LYNDON HOLLOMAN RALPH HONEYCUTT NANCY HUMPHREYS DORIS HUNTER JERALD JAYNES WILLIAM JENNINGS JEANETTE JIMESON BARBARA JONES SHEILA JONES WERTIE JONES WILLIAM JONES CHARLES JUSTICE WILLIAM KEARNEY DOUGLAS KERN MARY KELLEY LOWELL KENNEY THOMAS KERR CHARLES KIDD CHARLES KNECHT MARY KNECHT BILLY KNOTT VIRGINIA LACY STUART LARKEY SARAH LEEDY MARVIN LEMONS HUGHIE LEWIS PADDY LILLY SHIRLEY LINDAMOOD FELIX LOWE BARBARA LUCAS GEORGE MAINES RAYMOND MASSENGILL MARVIN MASSEY L. B. MEADE HUGH MERCER MICHAEL MILLER SANDRA MILLER BILL McAMIS JAMES McEWEN JAMES MOATES JUNIORS NED MOBLEY G. C. MOODY SAM MORREF1ELD LEWIS MORGAN JOHN MULLINS EARNEST MULLINS BARBARA MUMPOWER DON MUSSLEMAN SARA NANCE LELA NEUFER EDWIN NIDIFFER GORDON NIDIFFER EDWIN NORRIS ROY NUNN JOSEPH OUELLETTE ALVIN PARISH ROYCE PARMAN DENZIL PATTERSON SANDRA PEERY BARBARA PHILLIPPI EMERSON POE VERNON PONDER CURTIS POPE AUBREY POWELL SIDNEY POWERS MARY ELIZABETH QUARLES MARY EVELYN QUINTRELL ROBERT RANKIN MALCOLM RAMBO DARLEEN RAY INA JOYCE RAY JAMES RAY ROBERT REECE MARVIN REEVES CARL RILEY KYLE RIPLEY WILLIAM ROBERTS LINDA ROSE GWENDOLYN ROWLAND PAULA SCHROEDER Page 97 JUNIORS BETTY SEAL MARLENE SHERROD CHARLES SHOCKLEY CAROLYNE SILER JOAN SMALLWOOD BOBBY SNYDER MARGARET SPARGER BOB SURBER JOAN SYLVESTER JERE TANKERSLEY BOBBIE TATE MARY TESTER CECILIA THOMAS RALPH THOMPSON BERTIE TOLER P. J. TRENT SAMUEL VESSER FRED WAGNER JOHN WALLIS JEAN WARD CAROLYN WAYLAND PEGGY WHITSON CAROL WHITT MARGARET WILLIAMS THOMAS WILLIAMS HELEN PATRICIA WINEBARGER MARION WINEBARGER MARGARET WILSON TOMMY WRIGHT EDITH WYSOR Page 98 Ilf s : s | CLASS OFFICERS First row , left to right: Bill Furchess, President; Bill Fleenor, Vice-President. Second row: Nancy Bruce, Treasurer; Barbara Carmody, Secretary; Nancy Doty, Senator . SOPHOMORES Page 99 SOPHOMORES GERALDINE ADAMS PEGGY ADDINGTON MAHMUD A. ABULHUSN MAHDI AL-ABED CHARLIE ALLEN JOSEPH ARNOLD MARY ASQUITH JOAN BACON BETTY BAILEY NANCY BALLANCE HASKELL BALLARD FRANK BARHAM JACKIE BAILEY JON BELL HAROLD BILLINGS KATHRYN BIRD MARIAN BLOCKER DORIS BOLTON MAYNARD BOOHER DORIS BOONE BETTY BOHANAN JAMES BOWERY GEORGIA BOWMAN WILLIAM BOWMAN JOHN BOYD HAROLD BRADLEY FREDIE BRADFORD JAMES BRINKLEY PARKER BRITTS RAMON BRITTS NORMAN BROBECK JACK BROCKWELL CLEMENT BROWN MARGARET BROWN TOMMY BROYLES NANCY BRUCE DARREL BRYAN VERNON BURCH DIANE BURCHFIELD LERTY BURNETTE FRANCIS CAIN JOSEPHINE CALFEE JAMES CAMPBELL JACK CAMPBELL JAMES CAMPBELL BARBARA CARMODY GENE CARR ROSALIND CASTEEL Page 100 SOPHOMORES ROBERT CATON KELLY CARTER SUE CARTER WILLIAM CASADAY MARY CHAMBERS JAMES CHANDLER REBECCA CHASE DASSA CHILDRESS THOMAS CLANCY PATTI CLARK ROBERT COCHRAN RONALD COLEMAN KENNETH COLLIER CECELIA COLLINS BILL COOK GARY COOPER BARBARA COPP WILLIAM COX JACK CRUM JANE CUNNINGHAM DREAMA DANIELS DONALD DANNA CALLIE DAVIS ROBERT DAVIS FRANK DAY GWEN DELOZIER ROY DENTON VIRGINIA DENTON ANNE K. DeVAULT DAVID DeVAULT CARL DUGGER OTIS DISHNER MARIE DONNELLY NANCY DOTY JUDY DUNCAN BERNARD EDWARDS DONALD ELSEA BOBBY ESTEP WANZIE FILLERS BILL FLEENOR LA-WANDA FLEENOR CHARLES FLETCHER LARRY FLETCHER DELBERT FOYE JUNE FOX MARTHA FOX VELMA FOX GLENN FROST Page 101 !p iSlft 111 ! : SOPHOMORES MARILYN FRYE BILLY FURCHES SALLY GARRETT ELEANOR GARST CECELIA GILBERG WILLIAM GILLETT CHARLES GILLIAM BOBBY GREGG JANE GRAVES JAMES GRAVES ROBERT GRAVES GILMER GREER PEGGY SUE GREER JAMES GREGORY RAYMOND HAGA MONNIE HALL JEAN HAMMONS JOHN HARRISON JOE HATHWAY RAYMOND HAWKS JANICE HEATON JAY HELTON GENE HERRELL BETTY HAREN JANE HARTMAN JIMMIE HARRIS JANE HARVE JOYCE HEATHERLY EDWARD HENDRICK WANDA HILL CATHERINE HILLON CHARLOTTE HIXON ROBERT HOBBS PHILIP HOCKETT CAROLYN HODGE ROBERT HODGES JOAN HONEYCUTT FRANCIS HORNE ANNABEL HUFFMAN CAROL HUGHES JANE HUGHES J. D. HUGHES HELEN HUMPHREYS BRUCE HURLEY CHARLES HUMPSTON ELIZABETH HYDER MABLE ISAACS JOHN ISENBERG Page 102 SOPHOMORES JERRY JARNAGIN HELEN JOHNSON SAMUEL JOHNSON THOMAS JOHNSON WAYNE JOHNSON CAROLYN JONES CECIL JONES RAY JONES BOBBY KAYLOR ROBERT KEGLEY CLAIBORNE KELLY NORMA KETRON LOU KING NANCY KING RONALD KING AARON LARKINS ARTHUR LAWS DEE LAWSON DAVID LEONARD GORDON LEONARD LYNDON LEONARD THOMAS LEUTY BOB LILLEY DAVID LIONBERGER CHARLES LIVESAY NORA LOWE JAMES LUTHER IVIL LYTZ JESSE McELROY WILDA McMAHAN JIMMY McNABB PATRICIA McSWAIN CAROLYN MADDUX JAMES MADEN GERALD MANN RALPH MARSHALL EDWIN MATLOCK RICHARD MEADE BETTY MEDLIN PHYLLIS MERRITT SELWA MIRE CHARLES MONTGOMERY CHARLES MOODY JOHN MOORE MARGARET MORELOCK PATSY MORELOCK EDMUND MORRELL JEAN MORRELL Page 103 mm SOPHOMORES WALTER MORRIS BILLY MORRISON CHARLES MORRISON JUDITH MYERS JOHN MYERS NILE MULLINS JAMES MURRAY KYLE MURRAY BOBBY NEWMAN PATRICIA OVERHOLT MARY OWENS THOMAS PALMER HERBERT PARIS KATHLEEN PARVIN DEAN PEAKE SAM PEARSON HELEN PERRY JAMES PERRY JAMES PIERCE DOUGLAS PINKSTON DARMAN PLACE ELEANOR POE JIMMY PORTER ROWENA POTTER JEAN PRICE JOANN PRICE MICHAEL PRITCHETT ROBERT PRYOR ARNOLD PUTMAN JAMES PYNE VANCE RAMSEY TED RASTALL JANET RENFRO PAUL RENFRO OLIVER REVELL EDWARD RHYMER BOBBY RICHARDSON NORMA RICHARDSON DANNY RIPLEY CHARLOTTE ROBBINS ELIZABETH RODEFER RALPH ROGERS STUART ROMINGER NANCY ROSENBALM SANDRA ROSEBERRY VERNON ROWLAND CHARLES SAMPLES GERALD SAMS Page 104 SOPHOMORES VERA SANE PAUL SCARBROUGH JOHN SAYLOR JOHN SALYERS REX SEAL CHARLES SELLARS DORCAS SEXTON MARILYN SHANKS JERRY SHARP HERBERT SHARP NANCY SHATLEY ROBERT SHIPLEY KENNETH SIMMONS RONALD SIMPSON WILLIAM SKALET JAMES SKEEN BEN SLATE BENJAMIN SMITH DOUGLAS SMITH NANCY SMITH ROGER SMITH SANDRA SMITH THOMAS SNAPP NANCY SNODGRASS RONALD SPARKS KATHERINE SPROLES LOWELL STAPLETON JOHN STARNES RITA STINSON WILLIE STREET RAYMOND STOCKARD HUGH STOHLER MACKIE STOOKSBURY ROY SWANNER NOVELLA SWEET JOANNE TALLMAN ANN K. TAYLOR NANCY THOMAS VADA TOMLINSON RANDALL TRENT PATSY TRIVETTE JAMES TROUTMAN BOBBY TUCKER WAYNE TURNER THOMAS VANCEL JOHN VANDERGRIFF JAMES VanHUSS HAROLD VAUGHAN Page 105 SOPHOMORES JOAN WACHTEL RALPH WADDELL JERE WAGNER JANELLE WALKER ROY WARD LEWIS WATSON JAMES WATTERSON BETTY WEBSTER GERRE WHITE YETEVA WHITE SYLVIA WILDS JAMES WILLIAMS JERRY WILLIAMS KENNETH WILLIAMSON BARBARA WILLINGHAM MARGARET WILSON VIRGINIA WILSON HELEN WOLFE MARY WOLFE ROBERT WOODY MARILYN WRIGHT WANDA WRIGHT LIDY WYATT BARBARA YOUNG SANDRA YOUNG CLAUDIE ZIMMERMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Nancy Brooks, Vice-President; Ronnie Perry, Senator; Kenneth Riggs, President ; Sandra Reed, Secretary ; and Betty Guffey, Treasurer. FRESHMEN FRESHMEN ALCY J. ADAMS BARBARA J. ADDINGTON BOBBY J. ALVIS MELVIN C. ANDERSON ROY J. ANDERSON JAMES C. ANDREWS CARL T. ANGEL PEGGY A. ARCHER BARBARA J. ARNOLD HAZEN E. ARNOLD BONNIE K. ARROWOOD JOSEPH R. ASHBURN BOBBY G. BACON CAROLYN J. BACON NORA M. BACON WILLIAM T. BACON PATRICIA J. BADDOUR FRED W. BAILEY NOLA RUTH BAILEY TOMMY G. BAILEY ALICE BELINDA BAKER WILMA J. BAKER MARGARET R. BALL JOHN D. BALLARD WILLIAM M. BALLARD GENE A. BARB RUTH M. BARJUM FLOYD W. BARKER LELAND W. BARKER MACK N. BARNES VERNON M. BARNES DONALD R. BARNETTE GEORGE R. BARR EUGENE D. BASS, JR. WILLIAM J. BATES DAVID F. BAUTISTA POLLY A. BAXTER KATHLEEN SCOTTIE BEACH ROBERT C. BEAVER KELVIN E. BEIGHTOL BRENDAGAIL BERRY GOLDIA A. BERRY KENNETH R. BERRY CRILE R. BEVINGTON ANNA L. BILKA MITZI J. BITNER GILBERT E. BLACK ROBERTA BLACKBURN MARVIN S. BLAIR GAIL BLEVINS THEODORE L. BOARMAN CAROLYN H. BOATRIGHT HELEN P. BOGART CHARLOTTE J. BOND JOE W. BOOTH PAUL K. BOWEN ROGER L. BOWERS BARBARA A. BOWMAN BARBARA S. BRANDON EDDIE E. BRANTON MITZIE L. BRINK JUDITH C. BROCK JOHN M. BROOKS Page 108 FRESHMEN NANNIE K. BROOKS RONALD E. BROOKS ERVIN V. BROOME RALPH W. BROOME ILLA JANE BROWN JAMES F. BROWN JOHNNIE A. BROWN, JR. MARGARET L. BROWN HAROLD W. BROYLES NANCY A. BROYLES LANNY ' W. BRYAN REBECCA M. BUCHANAN JADA G. BUCKLES VIVIAN R. BULLINGTON HAROLD D. BUNCH COLDEN R. BURGAMY JACOB C. BYAS MARGARET E. CADE EDNA C. CAMPBELL MARY K. CAMPBELL MYRA J. CAMPBELL WILLIAM R. CAMPBELL JEANETTE CARMICHAEL PATRICIA A. CARMICHAEL DAVID S. CARROLL JO A. CARROLL FRED N. CARTER HAROLD A. CARTER HELEN SUE CARTER WILLIAM S. CARTWRIGHT BOBBY C. CARVER CARLOS E. CARVER RICHARD W. CASH WILLIAM C. CASTLE NORMA N. CATES MARGARET R. CAVIN THELMA L. CHANDLER JOHN A. CHARLES CARLAND T. CHILTON DOYLE R. CHRISTIAN LORETTA J. CHRISTIAN ROGER L. CLARK PHYLLIS A. CLAYMAN JAMES F. CLEEK MARGARET CLEEK NANCY E. CLOUD GLORIA M. CODY MARGARET S. COFFEY HUGH A. COFFMAN GERALD P. COMBS BENNY F. COMPTON ROBERT I. CONLEY MARTHA L. COUCH CAROL K. COULTER DONNA L. COX GEORGE T. COX MARGARET S. COX MARY B. COX RONALD F. COX JAMES O. CRABTREE JACK R. CRAIG WILLIE E. CREECH LARRY M. CRIGGER Page 109 FRESHMEN CLIFFORD C. CROSBEE SUSAN M. CROSS FRED CROWDER SAM T. CROWE RUTH A. CRUMLEY JANE CUNNINGHAM HAROLD D. CURTIS BETTY K. DARNELL PAUL R. DAVIDSON ANDREW B. DAVIS HOPE H. DAVIS MARY L. DAVIS MYRNA L. DAVIS NORA K. DAVIS RAY DAVIS JAMES A. DAY NANCY J. DAY D. JAMES DEATON GWEN DELOZIER BARBARA A. DeWITT PRESTON R. DICKEY LARRY R. DILLOW ARLENE M. DOCKREY JAMES H. DONIHE BETTY J. DOUGHERTY JAMES T. DOUGHERTY GWEN DOUGLAS LEONARD E. DREIER CHARLENE D. DRINNEN HENRY H. DUTTON CAROL H. DYKES EMILY E. EASTERLY MALLORY F. EDGAR JUDY H. ELLIOT PATRICIA A. ELLIOT DOROTHY A. ELLIS FREDERICK D. ELLIS GEORGE M. ELLIS LYNN ELLIS ROBERT L. ELLIS JIMMY M. ENSLEY RICHARD W. ESTES JAMES E. EVANS TOY A. EVANS ELIZABETH EXUM WAYNE W. FALLIN PAUL S. FERGUSON BOBBIE L. FIELDS BERNICE D. FINCHUM YVONNE Y. FISHER TOM M. FISKUS MARION D. FLEENOR GAIL D. FORD JAMES D. FORD JOE P. FORD ANN C. FOWLER SCOTTIE K. FOWLER JEANETTE B. FOX MELBA J. FOXX DONNA KAY FRANKLIN DORRIS D. FRAZIER PATRICIA A. FREEMAN BARBARA L. FRICK Page 1 10 FRESHMEN DAVID G. FRICKE LYDIA H. FULKERSON ROBERT L. FURCHES JOEL W. GARBER ELMA L. GARLAND WILLIAM D. GARMAN CHARLES A. GASS CAROL A. GEISLER SUHAM H. GHAZALI PATRICIA GILKEY WINNIE L. GILLESPIE MARY R. GILLY JANICE R. GLASS MORRIS E. GLENN RONNIE M. GORDON ALLEN D. GOUGE NORMAN R. GRAY O’DELL W. GRAY, JR. PATSY F. GRAY CECIL B. GREEN PEGGY A. GREENWAY WILLIS L. GREGG MARY C. GREGORY JUDY P. GRIFFIN OBIE D. GRINDSTAFF JUNE F. GRUBB BETTY J. GRUBBS BETTY L. GUFFEY LINDA L. GUY ALLEN H. HAGA PHILLIP R. HALL THOMAS A. HALL MICKEY R. HAMFD CARL E. HAMILTON GAIL F. HAMPTON HELEN R. HAMPTON JOHN P. HAMPTON LINDON HAMRICK CAROL J. HARMON FILLIS W. HARMON LEROY B. HARMON RALPH W. HARRELL THOMAS R. HARRINGTON BARBARA HARRIS GLENDA I. HARRIS CLARISSA J. HARRISON JAMES R. HARVEY GEORGE LEROY HATCHER JACK D. HATFIELD RICHARD W. HAULSEE GARY T. HANKEL MARGARET A. HAWKINS ROOSEVELT C. HAY PATRICIA M. HAYES BILLY H. HAYNES JOHN HAYNES WILLIAM A. HAYNES BETTY L. HEADRICK EDWARD L. HENDRICK WILLIAM T. HENDRICK SANDRA J. HENDRICKS CAROLYN S. HENRY DAVID A. HENSLEY Page 111 FRESHMEN KENNETH D. HENSLEY RALPH W. HENSLEY ROBERT D. HENSLEY CAROL SUE HICKS NANCY H. HILL RAYMOND HILL JACKIE L. HICKS LANA HILBERT SANDRA E. HILLMAN MARY A. HITCH DANNY HOLLEY CARL W. HOLLINGSWORTH WALTER R. HOLLOWAY CHARLES L. HOLLEY JOSEPH H. HOLT DAVID C. HOLTSCLAW FREDERICK K. HOOPER JAMES M. HORTON PAUL C. HUBBARD MARGARET L. HUDDLE KENNETH L. HUGHES WALTER A. HUGHES WILLIAM G. HUGHES JANE E. HULSE HELEN L. HUMPHREYS LAURA J. HUNNICUTT BERLE C. HUNT, JR. WILLIAM T. HUNT PEGGY J. HURST LUTHER R. HYDER HAZEL I. IRICK BERCHIE L. ISENBERG RONALD B. ISON FRANK L. JACKSON JOANNE JANCAREK JAMES W. JAYNES DELMER J. JENKINS TOMMY S. JENKINS BARBARA A. JOHN G. J. JOHNSON BARBARA A. JONES EARL M. JONES FRANK L. JONES GLEN A. JONES JEAN B. JONES LEROY C. JONES RAYMOND L. JONES MARTHA R. KEGLEY, CHARLES W. KELLEY ROBERT P. KELLEY RONALD E. KELLEY CAROL A. KELLEY JANE E. KENDLE BILLY H. KENNEDY ROBERT D. KESNER JAMES D. KETRON SHIRLEY A. KEYES WILMA J. KILGORE MIRIAM JOAN KINKEAD PEGGY J. KISER WILLIAM E. LACY DON C. LAMPKIN JEAN LANE Page 112 FRESHMEN VIVIAN L. LANE WILLIAM H. LANE JEANNE A. LANGSTON WILLIAM E. LARKINS JEFF J. LAWS ROBERT E. LAWS BARBARA A. LAWSON GENE A. LAWSON JAMES LAWSON BEVERLEY V. LEACH BUD LEACH HORACE G. LEDFORD VIVIAN J. LEEPER DAVID M. LEONARD WILLIAM E. LEONARD BILL R. LESTER DEWEY M. LEWIS LOYD R. LEWIS SHIRLEY A. LEWIS LUCY A. LILLY JAMES M. LINDSEY MARY K. LINE PEGGY J. LINGERFELT LOUIS E. LITTREAL KATHRYN L. IKERD AGNES J. LONG MARGARET G. LONGMIRE JEAN LOWE EDITH A. LOWE WILLIAM K. LYLE ROY F. McCALL TYSON N. McCLANAHAN BARBARA A. McCLOUD DARRELL G. McCLURE ronald w. McConnell JOE P. McCORMICK TERRELL H. McCRACKEN DALE E. McCRAY HUGH M. McILHANY TROY T. McINTURFF SHIRLEY A. McKEE PATSY J. McKINNEY JOHN B. McLAIN WILLIAM L. McNUTT HAROLD D. MAINS LINDA K. MANLEY JERRY V. MANUEL DALE A. MARION MARY A. MARKHAM EDDIE PAUL MARRS BARBARA J. MARTIN ELLEN M. MATHES RUSSELL B. MAYS LINDA M. MEREDITH LARRY MILHORN LOUISE M. MILLER ROBERT J. MILLER SHELBY J. MILLER SONIA S. MILLER ROGER S. MINNICK WHITE D. MINTON MARIAN K. MODLIN SABAH R. MOHAMAD Page 113 FRESHMEN DONALD L. MONROE CLARENCE I. MONTGOMERY GRAHAM F. MONTGOMERY DOROTHY JEAN MOODY WARREN EUGENE MOODY SALLIE K. MOORE LAURA A. MORGAN EDGAR S. MORRIS CHARLES W. MORRISON JOHN W. MORTON FRANK P. MORTON RICHARD T. MORTON ROBERT J. MORTON BOBBY D. MULLINS NORMA J. MULLINS ROBERT M. MULLINS JOHN W. MUMFORD RONALD M. MUMPOWER DAVID MUNDAY FRANK B. MURPHY, JR. JAMES E. MURPHY CARRIE M. MUSE JOHNNY D. MUSICK VERNON K. MYERS MARGARET J. NAVE SUE E. NAVE ARMETA B. NEASE IRIS L. NELSON WILLIAM B. NOONKESTER MIKE NORIGENNA HAYNES S. NORRIS BILLY J. NORTON DAVID F. ODOM JAMES S. ODOM NORMA J. OSBORNE BETTY C. OWEN SANDRA A. PACE JAMES G. PACK LEON T. PARRISH, JR. HENRY A. PATE KEITHA A. PATRICK DAVID S. PATTON JAMES H. PATTON, JR. RONAL E. PEARSON WARREN L. PENDLETON BRUCE J. PERAZZELLI JACOB H. PERKINS PAUL T. PERKINS GLORIA C. PERRY RONALD J. PERRY WAYNE A. PETERS EARL P. PIERCE ROBERT E. PIERCE SHARON A. PONDER JAMES W. POTTER LEE P. POWELL JAMES E. PRATT ALICE C. PRICE DONALD L. PRICE JOHNNY PRICE TOMMY PRICE STEPHENS L. PRITCHARD, JR. LINDA J. PYLE Page 114 FRESHMEN RONALD E. QUILLEN BETTY J. QUINLEY LARRY F. RAKESTRAW DEAN A. RAMBO THOMAS P. RAMEY DELLA M. RAMSEY DEAN RAYFIELD RANDAL S. REAVES CAROLYN E. REECE CHARLES B. REED CHESTER A. REED EARNEST D. REED EDDIE L. REED SANDRA E. REED WILLIAM R. REESE HENRY L. REEVES, JR. WINIFRED I. REEVES BARBARA A. RHEA JAMES D. RICE ROBERT W. RICE ABNER D. RICHARDS EDWIN W. RICHARDSON JACK RONNIE RICKMAN MICHAEL E. RIDDLE LOLA M. RIGSBY JAMES A. RILEY ROBERT W. RITCHIE PEGGY A. ROARK FERN N. ROBERTS JOHN M. ROBINETTE RACHAEL M. ROBINETTE KYLE P. ROBINSON ROBERT M. ROBINSON EDITH W. ROE NANCY A. ROGERS OLIN D. ROGERS JAMES M. ROSS OLLIE W. ROUSE MARY L. ROWLAND JOAN RUSS GWENDOLYN RUSSELL SAMUEL A. RUSSELL TOMMY H. RUSSELL PHILLIP R. RUST O. I. SALEH SANDRA G. SALYER LYLE F. SANDIDGE DOROTHY A. SCHREEDER MARY J. SCHROEDER BOB W. SCOTT CHARLES R. SEARCY HILTON A. SEAY JANE A. SELL SARAH C. SENTELLE LARRY A. SHAHAN WALTER D. SHANKEL, JR. MARVIN E. SHARP JOSEPH W. SHAVER GLENN B. SHEDDAN THOMAS H. SHEFFIELD BARBARA A. SHELL CHARLES W. SHELTON NETTIE L. SHELTON Page 115 — FRESHMEN LOUIS M. SHINA JAMES A. SHIPLEY ALMA K. SHOUN LAWRENCE E. SHOWALTER BUFORD K. SHUMATE BENNY L. SKELTON CHARLES KENNETH SLADE TOM R. SLAGLE LOUISE S. SLAUGHTER NETTIE L. SLEMP ROBERT J. SLUDER CHARLES R. SMITH JAMES H. SMITH JANET L. SMITH MIMA H. SMITH ROBERT L. SMITH ROBERT W. SMITH ROD S. SMITH JIMMY G. SMITHSON FANNIE L. SNAPP LINDA G. SNODGRASS JAMES E. SNYDER JEAN T. SNYDER BILL W. SOLMON FRANK Y. SOUTHERS CECIL F. STAMPER ALVIN C. STARNES JOHN M. STARNES HARRY W. STEELE JENNIE L. STEFFEY JAMES F. STILWELL WILLIAM B. STOUGHTON DAVID E. STOVER J. B. STRADLEY BETTY C. STREET DAYTON L. STREET DON A. STRICKLAND GEORGE B. SULFRIDGE DORIS M. SWINEY WILLIAM A. SWINK LUCY J. TALLEY JAMES M. TALLEY KENNETH R. TALLEY LORETTA M. TATE GLENN M. TAYLOR NORMAN F. TAYLOR PHILLIP E. TAYLOR ROCHELLE F. TAYLOR MICHAEL F. TENNYSON JAY C. TERRY MARY A. TESTERMAN NANCY L. THOMASON LUTHER H. THOMPSON JANE S. TORRES ERNEST W. TRIBBLE ROGER N. TRINKLE JAMES N. TUCKER MARILYN C. TUCKER RODNEY L. UMBERGER JERRY E. VANCE DOROTHY D. VANDERGRIFF JACK D. VAUGHAN LONNIE G. VAUGHN Page 116 FRESHMEN MARY A. VAUGHN HARRY VICARS, JR. PATRICIA A. VINES DARWYN W. WADDELL WILFRED G. WADDELL KAY F. WAGNER JOHNNY P. WALKER FRANCES K. WALLACE GENEYA N. WALLEN NANCY K. WARD REGINALD D. WARD PAUL K. WASSERMAN JEAN L. WATKINS SCOTT P. WATSON JERRY S. WEBB JANICE M. WEEMS DOTTY J. WELLS LINDA M. WESTER DANIEL R. WHITE FRED A. WHITE SHARON D. WHITE KAY C. WHITENER CAROLYN R. WHITSON CALVIN C. WHITSON PATRICIA A. WHITSON PATSY A. WHITSON CURTIS E. WILHOIT CLARA SUE WILLIAMS DAVID F. WILLIAMS DAVID L. WILLIAMS ELAINE WILLIAMS JERRY P. WILLIAMS MARVIN L. WILLIAMS CLYDE T. WILLIAMSON BETTY I. WILLIS JAMES D. WILSON LESTER R. WILSON MARGARET L. WILSON MARGARET S. WILSON HARRY L. WINTERS ELIZABETH L. WOLFE JAMES P. WOOD ALBERT B. WOODARD GEORGIA L. WOODBY RAPERT D. WOODY LINDA C. WOOLFORD CHARLES E. WRIGHT BRENDA K. YOUELL Page 17 SORORITIES ISP ppi| FRATERNITIES Page 1 1 9 First row, left to right: MARY ELIZABETH QUARLES, Secretary, ANNETTE SELF, President; EVELYN QUINTRELL, Treasurer; LOUISE McBEE, Kappa Delta; Second row: JOANN CARR, Social Chairman; GINGER HAWK, Sigma Kappa; DOT HALTOM, Sigma Kappa; ADA STRONG, Alpha Delta Pi. Third row: AGNES CARSON, Alpha Xi Delta; SHIRLEY CHINOUTH,A w Delta Pi. Fourth row: PATSY DYKES, Kappa Delta; JENNY COLLIER, Alpha Delta Pi; JOSEPHINE MILLER, Sigma Kappa; MRS. S. G. GILBREATH, Sigma Kappa. Fifth row: CHARLOTTE SWAN, Alpha Xi Delta; MARY FRANCES BLANKENBECKLER, Phi Mu; BEVERLY COX, Alpha Delta Pi; MISS ELLA V. ROSS, Sponsor; MRS. MADISON BROOKS, Alpha Xi Delta. Sixth row: CAROLE GENTRY, Kappa Delta; SALLY CRAFT, Phi Mu; BARBARA MUMPOWER, Delta Zeta; NANCY GREEN, Delta Zeta; NANCY CARSON, Alpha Xi Delta. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL fj. A Mi iiii ' ' I.:-: ' - jig Candlelighting Ceremony Page 120 Left to right : CHARLES DUNLAP, STANLEY STILL, TOMMY GARLAND, Secretary, RAYMOND THOMAS, MR. JOHN MERCER, Sponsor ; PHIL COLLIS, CALVIN MOSELEY, President ; JOHN BREAZEAL, Senator ; TOM ORR, GENE BROWN, Treasurer. INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Phi Sigma Kappa coming across the finish line first to win the Wheel¬ barrow Derby, sponsored by the Inter-fraternity Council. Page 121 ALPHA DELTA PI A sheaf of fragrant, purple violets ... an adel- phian blue nestled close to a glowing white ... a sacred trust . . . No standard too high for Alpha Delta Pi” . . . True sister love . . . Its founder, Eugenia Tucker Fitzgerald . . . The first secret society for college women . . . clasped hands . . . All of these spell Alpha Delta Pi — but there are no symbols, thoughts or words that can capture the feeling of pride that the members of Gamma Phi Chapter have for their sorority. It can best be ex¬ plained through our motto, with greatest sincerity— We live for each other.” First row, left to right: EVELYN BANNER, SHIRLEY CHINOUTH, JENNY COLLIER. Second row: CAROLYN HENRY, ELOISE HINES, RUTH HUNLEY. Third row: PATRICIA OVERHOLT, SANDRA PACE, SHARON PONDER. Fourth row: SHARON WHITE, SHERRILL WILLIAMS, SUE WILLIAMS. Seated, left to right: BEVERLY COX, President; LINDA ROSE, Vice-President. Standing, left to right: NANCY DENTON, Treasurer; ALICE WARD, Recording Secretary; DONNA FRANKS, Corresponding Secretary. Fall 1957 Pledge Class First row, left to right: LINDA LEE COX, NANCY DENTON, VIRGINIA DENTON, DONNA FRANKS, BARBARA GEISLER, CAROL ANN GEISLER, GRACE ANNA GREEN. Second row: JANE HUNNICUTT, CAROLYN ISAACS, JERRY JARNAGIN, MARTHA KEGLEY, SHIRLEY KEYES, BETTY LYLE VIR¬ GINIA MORETZ. Third row: LINDA ROSE, NANCY ROSENBALM, SANDRA SALYER, GAIL STEFFEY, MARY WALSER, ALICE WARD, NANCY WEST. Fourth row: BARBARA WILLINGHAM. r Fenny Pitch” sponsored by Alpha Delta Pi for the benefit of the Polio Foundation. Christmas Party for Actives and Pledges Epsilon Zeta Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha was chartered on the East Tennessee State Col¬ lege campus on May 15, 195 5, making it the youngest national fraternity on the campus. Pi Kappa Alpha’s short history on the State campus has been very eventful. They won sec¬ ond place in Potpourri,” with a skit entitled Heaven or Hades, Helvis,” last spring quarter. The fraternity is active in all school events. During the present school year, the ' Tikes” placed third in the Homecoming floats. Pi Kappa Alpha held for the second time, Pikes Peak.” This combination of novelty track events, beauty contests, and dance rou¬ tines will be an annual event open to all sororities. Highlighting the Spring Quarter is the an¬ nual dinner dance at which time the Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl is announced. The present Dream Girl is Miss Virginia Moretz. First row, left to right: EUGENE BASS, HAROLD BUNCH, ARTHUR COWAN, BILLY CUTSHAW. Second row: TOM HENDRIX, GERALD HICKS, KELLY E. HICKS, WILLIAM HUGHES. Third row: GERALD OWENS, JERRY PARSONS, TOM PERKINS, CHARLES SHOCKLEY. PI KAPPA OFFICERS — Left to right: TOMMY GARLAND, President; GERALD OWENS, Vice-President; JOHN WEBB, Secretary; JOHN BREAZEAL, Treasurer; TOMMY HENDRIX, Corresponding Secretary; JIMMY CUTSHAW, Sergeant- at-Arms. Pikes” honor Miss America of 1957. First Place Winners, Large Group Division, Lambda Chi Alpha All-Sing. Waterbottle Relay, one of the Pike’s Peak events. First row , left to right: JIMMY CUTSHAW, R. D. DICKINSON, BILL FLEENOR, THOMAS GARLAND, JACK HAGA, RICHARD HAM¬ METT, JOSEPH HAWKS. Second row: BRUCE HURLEY, WILLIAM JONES, DALE KIKER, LLOYD KING, AARON LARKINS, FRANK LITTLE, DOUGLAS NOLEN. Third row: HARRY STEELE, SAMUEL FRANK VESSER, JOHNNY WALKER, JOHN WEBB, GARY WESTER. ALPHA OMICRON PI Alpha Omicron Pi was founded at Barnard College of Columbia University on January 2, 1897. Phi Alpha Chapter was installed on the campus of East Tennessee State College on April 16, 1955. Each year the members of Alpha Omicron Pi participate in both local and national philan¬ thropic projects. Special work is done for the Kentucky Frontier Nursing Service and the pediatrics ward at Memorial Hospital. Alpha Omicron Pi members have received representative campus honors during this year. Four members have been chosen to be members of Kappa Delta Pi; four members were selected as members of Who’s Who in American Col¬ leges and Universities; Panhellenic President; Buccaneer Editor and Business Manager; seven R.O.T.C. sponsors; Kappa Delta Barnwarming Cup; small group, ' All Sing,” first honor; large group, All Sing,” second honor; Class Pin-Up; National Achievement Cup, Alpha Omicron Pi. The sorority flower is the Jacqueminot Rose; the sorority color is Cardinal, and there are 62 active chapters of Alpha Omicron Pi. First row, left to right: BARBARA JEAN BASKETT, LYNN MITCHELL BEASLEY, PEGGY BOWLAND, ILLA JANE BROWN. Second row: JANICE DENNY, DEANNA GASS, RUTH GILLENWATER, BARBARA GILES. Third row: LINDA KINSER, CAROLYN LEATHERWOOD, PATSY ANN PAYNE, JACQUELINE PRINCE. Fourth row: ROCHELLE TAYLOR, GEM THOMPSON, LINDA WESTER. OFFICERS — Left to right: GEM THOMPSON, Recording Secretary ' , BAR¬ BARA GILES, Treasurer; PATSY BROYLES, President; PATSY PAYNE, Corresponding Secretary; EVELYN QUINTRELL, Vice-President , Second Place Winners, Large Group Division, Lambda Chi Alpha All-Sing. First row , left to right: NANCY BRUCE, PATSY SUE BROYLES, NANCY BURNETT, ELLA JANE CUNNINGHAM, NEILA JANE CUNNINGHAM, BARBARA CARMODY. Second row: CAROLYN GREGORY, JUDY GRIFFIN, LINDA GAYLE GRIFFIN, HELEN HAMPTON, CHARLOTTE HOLZER, ELIZA¬ BETH JOHNSON. Third row: EVELYN QUINTRELL, MARY LOUISE ROWLAND, ANNETTE SELF, MARY JOYCE SCHROEDER, PAULA SCHROEDER, ANN TAYLOR. Pledge Trainer Evelyn Quintrell (right) presenting Best Pledge Aivard to Paula Schroeder. First Place Winners, Small Group Division 9 Lambda Chi Alpha All-Sing. Lambda Chi Alpha, largest international so¬ cial fraternity in the world, was founded by Boston University, 1909. Our local chapter, Iota Omicron, was founded March 25, 195 5. The local chapter was the Phi Beta Chi Fra¬ ternity before its initiation into Lambda Chi Alpha. Lambda Chi Alpha has annually sponsored the Starlight Dance and the All-Sing, two of the social events on the campus. The past year Iota Omicron Zeta was awarded the Inter-Fraternity Cup which de¬ notes the most outstanding fraternity on cam¬ pus. This award is based on scholarship, leader¬ ship and service. Also, Lambda Chi Alpha was awarded first place in the all-school production of Potpourri.” Lambda Chi Alpha is the first fraternity at E.T.S.C. to obtain a fraternity house. Their very lovely three-story brick house will house 30 men. The house is run by the House Man¬ ager and the officers of the fraternity. Both actives and pledges may live in the house. Lambda Chi Alpha has been active in cam¬ pus beautification projects, parties for orphans, and different off-campus civic activities. The faculty sponsor of the Iota Omicron Chapter is Mr. Robert Darling. First row, left to right: GILBERT BLACK, DOUG BLEVINS, CHARLES BROWN. ROBERT COFER. Second row: ROBERT HARKLEROAD, WILLIAM HUNT, BENJAMIN JOHN¬ SON, WAYNE JOHNSON. Third row: JERRY PIERCE, JACK RICKMAN, LARRY SHAHAN, CHARLES SLADE. LAMBDA OFFICERS — First ro w, left to right: RAYMOND THOMAS, President; CON SUTHERLAND, Vice-President; MR. ROBERT W. DARLING, Faculty Advisor. Second row: BOB COFER, Secretary; STANLEY STILL, Treasurer; DAVID HATCHER, Rush Chairman; JIM WILSON, Social Chairman; MILLARD MAUK, Ritualist ; BILL FURCHES, Pledge Trainer. Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity House. First row , left to right: JERRY COLE, GARY COOPER, CLIFFORD CROSBEE, BILLY JACK FURCHES, BOB FURCHES, WAYNE GILLIAM, RAMSEY HARB. Second row: JOHN KREINER, BENNY LONG, DALE MARION, MILLARD MAUK, ROBERT MOOTY, ROGER PARISH, BILL PHILLIPS. Third row: STANLEY STILL, CON SUTHERLAND, JIM TALLEY, RAYMOND THOMAS, JERRY WEBB, JAMES WILSON. CHI ALPHA All-Sing 1958 Lambda Chi Alpha Sponsoring Organization. Homecoming Float ALPHA XI DELTA Alpha Xi Delta was founded in 1893, at Lombard College, Galesburg, Illinois. Gamma Theta Chapter marked its first anniversary on February 4, 1957. The sorority colors are double blue and gold; the flower, the pink Killarney rose. The em¬ blem is the quill. Alpha Xi Delta teaches that friendship can best express itself in service. Gamma Theta par¬ ticipates in both national and local philan¬ thropies. This past year Alpha Xi Delta won the Pan- hellenic Cup, the highest award any sorority can receive on the campus. The Panhellenic is given for service, leadership, and scholarship. Also, Alpha Xi Delta placed first in the Large Group division of the Lambda Chi Alpha All- Sing, 1958. Social activities include houseparties, the annual Moonlight and Roses dance, formal and informal parties. Sorority sponsors are Miss Jessie Moore, and Mrs. J. Madison Brooks. First row, left to right: BARBARA ARNOLD, CAROLYN BACON, NOLA BAILEY. AGNES CARSON. Second row: EMILY EASTERLY, YVONNE FISHER, KAY FRANKLIN, BARBARA FRICK. Third row: SANDRA LIVINGSTON, AVIS McAMIS, EVELYN MADDUX, LINDA MEREDITH. Fourth row : MIRIAM KINKAID, MARY NELL WALLACE. OFFICERS — Left to right: NANCY CARSON, President; PATSY VINCENT, Vice-President; GAY BARLOW, Re¬ cording Secretary; SAMMY KELLER, Corresponding Sec¬ retary; FRANCIS BENNETT, Treasurer. First Place Winner in the Large Group Division of the Lambda Chi Alpha All-Sing. First row , left to right: NANCY CARSON, JANE COMPTON, FRANCES CUNNINGHAM, NANCY DAVIS, HARRIET DODSON, ELIZA¬ BETH EXUM. Second row: BETTY JEAN GRUBBS, PHYLLIS HUGHES, KATHRYN ISAACS, JEANETTE CARMICHAEL, SAMMY KELLER, JANICE KIDD. Third row: MARGARET MORELOCK, MARY LOU OWENS, SANDRA REED, NANCY RUTHERFORD, ANNETTE TILLMAN, PATRICIA VINCENT. Miss Ella V. Ross, sponsor of the Pan- bellcnic Council, awarding the trophy to Alpha Xi Delta. Potpourri Skit, Ankles Away Spring, 1957. Phi Sigma Kappa became a National Fra¬ ternity in 1873 and was founded at Massachu ¬ setts Agriculture College in Boston, Massa¬ chusetts. The Zeta Tetetron Chapter was initi¬ ated on December 12, 1954, at East Tennessee State. Some of the main projects of the organi¬ zation are the annual giving of Christmas bas¬ kets to needy families and performing various services for the school and student body. The Moonlight Ball, first place winner in Small Group Division of All-Sing, and first place Homecoming float were some of the many achievements accomplished. First row, left to right : DAVID BERRY, ROY BLEDSOE, CARROLL BROWN, BILL COOK. Second row: GARY JOHNSON, WILLIAM LACY, WENDELL LEWIS, JOSEPH McCORMICK. Third row: BEN ALLEN SLATE, LEON SNODGRASS, LLOYD STORY, GOR¬ MAN WADDELL. PHI SIGMA OFFICERS — First row, left to right: PAT LEE, President; WENDELL LEWIS, Vice-President; WAYNE McNUTT, Inductor. Second row: JERRY STORY, Secretary; EDDIE MAYS, Treasurer; GENE BROWN, Sentinel. First Place Winner in Small Group Division of All-Sing. Fint row , left to right ; LESLIE COLE, PHILLIP COLLIS, JIM CROUCH, JOHN FULLER, BILLY HAMMOND, JACKIE HICKS, RALPH HIGDON. Second row: KENNETH McNUTT, RAYMOND MASSENGILL, JOHN MAYS, RONEL PEARSON, JOHN RASAR, KENNETH RIGGS PHILLIP SKEEN. Third row: JOHN WALLIS, DAVID WILLIAMS, JAMES WILLIAMS, JIM WYCOFF, DAVID TAYLOR. KAPPA Pat Lee presenting Moonlight Girl Cup to Miss Margaret Wilson. Other contestants with their dates are Miss Pud Wool ford and Roby Price, Wendell Lewis and the Moonlight Girl, Miss Phyllis Hughes, 56- 57 Moonlight Girl, and Jim Grouch. Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity, 1957-58. 4 KAPPA DELTA Gamma Delta Chapter of Kappa Delta So¬ rority was the first national sorority on the East Tennessee State College campus. It was installed November 13, 1954. Kappa Delta was founded at Longwood College, Farmville, Virginia on October 23, 1897. Our national philanthropic work is with the Crippled Children’s Hospital in Richmond, Virginia. Our activities this year have included Barn¬ warming, keeping a nursery for a local church, giving a Thanksgiving basket to a needy family, first place in Pike’s Peak, and second place in the small group division of All Sing.” Our Alumnae Advisory Board: President, Mrs. W. A. Starritt, Jr.; Mrs. Ethel Rigell, Mrs. Hugh Mohler, Mrs. George McDowell. Faculty Advisors: Miss Louise McBee and Miss Dorothy Hicks. Flower: White Rose Colors: Olive green a nd pearl white Motto: Ta Kala Diokomen — Let us strive for that which is honorable, beautiful and highest.” First row, left to right: POLLY BAXTER, SCOTTY BEACH, CAROLYN BOAT- RIGHT, ADELE BROWNLOW. Second row: PATRICIA FIELDS, ANN LYNN FRASER, LYDIA FULKERSON CAROLE GENTRY. Third row: PATSY LAMBERT, SARA LEEPER, LINDA MANLEY, SELWA MIRE. Fourth row: MACKIE STOOKSBURY, CECILIA THOMAS, BETTY JANE WEB¬ STER, CAROLYN WHITE. OFFICERS — First row, left to right: CAROLE GENTRY, President; SHIRLEY FULKERSON, Vice-President. Second row: ADELE BROWNLOW, Secretary; CAROLE SILER, Treasurer; ALICE McKINNEY, Editor; DIANE BURCHFIELD, Member shit Chairman. Homecoming Float, ’57. First row, left to right: VIVIAN BULLINGTON, DIANE BURCHFIELD, ROSALIND CASTEEL, CAROLYN TO COCHRAN CAROLYN CROSS, JUDY DUNCAN, PATSY DYKES. Second row: SHIRLEY FULKERSON, BETTY GUFFEY, JAN HART, ALICE McKINNEY, JOAN HILBERT, NANCY JONES, JANE KENDLE. Third row: MARY ELIZABETH QUARLES, ANN SANDEL, CAROLYN SILER, SANDRA SMITH, KATHERINE SPROLES, MARY GAIL STALLARD, EMILY STARRITT. Fourth row: BETTY WILLIAMSON, LINDA WOOLFORD, ELIZABETH WOLFE, MARY ANN WOLFE. Pledge Class for 1957-1958. All Sing—Winter ’58 Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity was founded on No¬ vember 1, 1901, at Richmond College, Richmond, Virginia. Tennessee Gamma chapter was founded on April 10, 1954, from the local Nu Sigma Alpha Fraternity, becoming the first national fraternity at East Tennessee State College. Major events of the year are: Underprivileged Party,” given at Thanksgiving; annual Christmas Party,” given for small children in Johnson City; Hearts and Diamond Banquet,” celebrating the founding of the local chapter, and Sig Ep Dinner Dance,” given in honor of the National Founders, where the newly elected Sweetheart is presented. The Sig Ep Sweetheart” for this year is Judy Duncan. OFFICERS — First row, left to right: ED HOOKS, President; ROY ARNOLD, Vice-President; TOM ORR, Secretary. Second row: EMORY MULLINS, Comptroller; BRUCE ANDERSON, Historian; TED COOKE, Pledge Trainer; CHARLES DUNLAP, Rush Chairman. First row, left to right: LUTHER AILEY, BRUCE ANDERSON, LARR ' ARMSTRONG. Second row: GENE DISHNER, CHARLES DUNLAP, BENJAMIN EARNEST. Third row: FREDERICK HOOPER, DAN JONES, PAUL JONES. Judy Duncan being presented as the new Sig Ep Sweetheart First row, left to right: ROY ARNOLD, FRED BEGLEY, JON EARL BELL, DARREL BRYAN, TED COOKE, JOHN CURLING. Second row: JON EICHE, THOMAS ELLIOTT, CLYDE FARNSWORTH, DAVID FRICKE, PIERSON GALLOWAY, EDWARD HOOKS. Third row: STOKELY MARCO, EMORY MULLINS, THOMAS ORR, JIMMY PEAKE, JOHN PRICE, BILLY J. SMITH. PHI EPSILON Dancing at the $ig Ep Dinner Dance Pledges of Sigma Phi Epsilon Winter Quarter. Delta Zeta, the second largest sorority in the na¬ tion, was founded on October 24, 1902, at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Three of the six founders have lived to see their sorority grow to the number of 120 active chapters. The Delta Eta Chapter was installed at East Tennessee State College on January 28, 1956. Delta Zetas are active in all school activities. Among our activities this year were: a dinner dance at which the Delta Zeta Dream Man of the year was chosen . . . Founders’ Day banquet . . . dinner for pledges . . . annual Christmas party . . . houseparty . . . local and national philanthropies. One of our local philanthropies is giving a Christmas basket to a needy family. The national philanthropy is to pro¬ vide hearing aids for deaf mutes and furniture for the library at Galludet College, Washington, D. C. In addition, Delta Zetas are R.O.T.C. sponsors and members of Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities. The sorority colors are old rose and vieux green; the flower is the Killarney rose; the jewel is the diamond. First row, left to right: KAREN ADDINGTON, GOLDIA BERRY, SHIRLEY BREEDEN. Second row: JANIE HARRISON, JANICE McQUEEN, BARBARA MUMPOWER. DELTA OFFICERS — Seated: NANCY GREENE, President. Standing, left to right: KAREN ADDINGTON, First Vice-President; SHIRLEY BREE¬ DEN, Recording Secretary; BARBARA MUMPOWER, Treasurer. 1957 Homecoming Float First row, left to right: CAPvOLYN BROYLES, MYRNA DAVIS, JANICE EASTERLY, NANCY GREENE, HASSIE HAMILTON. Second row: NORMA OSBORNE, KAY WAGNER, JANELLE WALKER, PATSY WHITSON, PATSY WILLIAMS. Z E T A 1957 Fall Pledge Class a Hn PHI MU Kappa Kappa Chapter of Phi Mu was installed at East Tennessee State College on March 4, 195 5. The fraternity is the second oldest women’s fraternity, being founded at Wesleyan Woman’s College in 18 52. Campus activities of the sorority include the an¬ nual Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, a Fraternity-Sorority Tea, informal parties, the Spring Dinner Dance, and the annual houseparty. The group sponsors a baby¬ sitting service during the Homecoming football game. Flower: Enchantress Carnation. Colors : Rose and White. Advisory Council: Mrs. Ralph Cross, Mrs. Stan¬ ley Black, Mrs. Buddy Price, Mrs. Gene Martin, Mrs. Mel Smith, and Mrs. Star Wood. OFFICERS — First row, left to right: MARY FRANCES BLANKENBECKLER, President; JOAN SMALLWOOD, Vice-President; ANN PYLE, Secretary; CAROL JO BOOTH, Treasurer. Second row: PEGGY O’NEIL, Registrar; CARRIE STEADMAN, Historian; JO ANNE CARR, Membership Birector; BARBARA BRISTOL, Pledge Mother. First row, left to right: JEAN BENFIELD, ROSALYN BIBLE, ANNA LEE BILKA. Second row: JANE DAY, ANNA FINCHUM, ELAINE GERACE. Third row: KATRINA HUNTER, WILMA KILGORE, LOU KINGS. Fourth row: BERTALEE QUARY, JO ANN RUSS, JOAN SMALL WOOD. Pledges , Fall ’ 57. First row , left to right: CAROL JO BOOTH, BARBARA BRISTOL, NANCY BROOKS, JO ANN CARR, SALLY CRAFT. Second row: MONNIE HALL, MARTHA HARDT, MARY HICKS, SANDRA HILLMAN, MARGARET HUDDLE. Third row: ANN LACY, BETTY SUE LAWSON, BETTY MEDLIN, MARGARET NAVE, PEGGY O’NEAL. Fourth row: CARRIE STEADMAN. Phi Mit enjoying the Christmas, Party. Homecoming Float, 9 57. SIGMA KAPPA The Gamma Lambda Chapter of Sigma Kappa Sorority was colonized in the fall of 195 5. The first group chosen for Sigma Kappa was pledged by the Alpha Delta chapter at the University of Tennessee. Other pledges joined the group in January 1956 and the chapter was installed March 24 and 25, 1956. The Alpha Delta chapter, national executive officers and many visitors from other chapters assisted in the installation. Sigma Kappa was founded at Colby Col¬ lege, Waterville, Maine, on November 12, 1874. There is a total of 66 chapters with approxi¬ mately 25,000 members. Sigma Kappa girls are active in school ac¬ tivities. Sigma Kappa has participated in All Sing,” Potpourri,” and as a service providing entertainment for the men at the Veteran’s Administration. Sigma Kappa has two Class Beauties, four R.O.T.C. sponsors, and three members in Kappa Delta Pi, national education honorary society. Faculty sponsors are Mrs. S. G. Gilbreath, Miss Rachel Eatherly, Miss Velma Cloyd, Miss Evangeline Hartsook, Miss Hayes, and Mrs. Nelle Taylor. The sorority colors are maroon and lavin- der; the jewel, pearl; the flower, the violet. First row, left to right: [ANE ADAMS, MARY MARGARET AEBERLE, MAXINE BALLINGER, ROSA LEE BARE. Second row: MARGARET COX, ANNE DeVAULT, NANCY DOTY, CAROL FABER. Third row : DOROTHY HUNTSMAN, BARBARA ANN JOHN, CAROLYN JOHNSON, JEANNE LANGSTON. Fourth row: ANN ROGERS, GWEN ROWLAND, CONNIE SCALF, DOROTHY SCHREEDER. OFFICERS — Left to right: JOSEPHINE MILLER, President; MAXINE BAL¬ LINGER, First ' Vice-President ' , PATTI SMITH, Second Vice-President; ALMA WILLIAMS, Recording Secretary; MARY RUTH MORREL, Corresponding Secretary; CAROLYN JOHNSON, Treasurer. Providing entertainment for the Veteran’s Administration. First row , left to right : MARILYN BARNHILL, ADA JO BEAN, NANCY BROYLES, NANCY CAMPBELL, WILMA CARSON, ANN CLARKE. Second row: SUE FLEENOR, DOROTHY HALTOM, MARY GILLY, GINGER HAWK, BARBARA HICKMAN, NANCY HUMPHREYS. Third row: BARBARA LUCAS, JEWELL McEWEN, PHYLLIS MERRITT, JOSEPHINE MILLER, MARY RUTH MORREL, NORMA MULLINS. Fourth row: PATTI SMITH, JEAN WATKINS, ALMA WILLIAMS. Pledge Class , Fall of 1957 . Valentine Day Dinner Dance. MU DELTA KAPPA Mu Delta Kappa was organized on the East Ten¬ nessee State campus in 1948 . The fraternity was or¬ ganized here for the purpose of promoting professional interest in the field of Industrial Arts, lasting friend¬ ships among the members of the fraternity, leadership and responsibility. The primary contributions of Mu Delta Kappa is service to school and community. Although Mu Delta Kappa is a service fraternity, it does not forget the other aspects of college life. Socials and banquets are held each quarter for the members and their guests. The highlights of the year are the initiation banquet and the spring banquet. An annual event sponsored by the fraternity, is Open House. This is in the spring quarter. The faculty sponsor is Professor L. D. Wallis, chairman of the Industrial Arts Department. First row, left to right: EDWARD BETHEA, ROBERT BORAGINE, DONALD BRADLEY Second row: EUSTACE LINKER, FELIX LOWE, SAM McGHEE. Third row: HARRY SISK, DON TUCKER, FRED WAGNER. OFFICERS — Left to right: FELIX LOWE, President; DON BRADLEY, Vice-President; KENNETH ESTES, Treasurer; BILL YORK, Secretary; JIM COULTER, Senator; KYLE SIMMERMAN, Re¬ porter; PROFESSOR L. D. WALLIS, Chairman. Don Bradley providing entertainment at the Mil Delta Kappa Banquet held at tlx Johnson City Country Club. First row , left to right: RALPH BUCKLES, JAMES COULTER, GEORGE CREASY, KENNETH ESTES. Second row: ELMER NAVE, KENNETH NEWMAN, JACKIE SARGENT, KYLE SIMMERMAN. Third row: HAROLD WATSON, HERMAN WILSON, ROGER WILSON, WILLIAM YORK. Jim Widener, Felix Lowe repairing car Jim Coulter soldering a radio , engine . ORGANIZATIONS . Page 147 LIAISON COUNCIL Left to right: MR. HAL SMITH, DEAN ELLA ROSS, DR. FRED McCUNE, MARY LOU BROWN, JIM HIMES, BOB MOOTY, PATSY DYKES, ROY ARNOLD. ROY ARNOLD President BOB MOOTY Vice-President Student Government PATSY JEAN DYKES Secretary-T reasurer STUDENT SENATE First row, left to right: GENE LEE, GEORGE KHAN- BAHADOK, JON EICHE, JOHN BREAZEAL, ID SCOTT, CHARLES BROWN, CLEMENT BROW JIMMY CUTSHAW. Second row: ROY ARNOLD, TOM ROBERTS, STAN¬ LEY STILL, BOB GOODMAN, RONNIE PERRY. LESLIE COLE, GEORGE CREASY, IVANSKY HALL, HUGH STOHLER, SABIH ALI. Third row: KAREN ADDINGTON, PEGGY O’M II. DOT GREGG, NANCY DOTY, JEAN MORRELL, PATSY DYKES, ELEANOR POE, JOAN HONEY¬ CUTT, JERRY JARNAGIN, NANCY DENTON. GRACE ANN GREEN, CAROLYN WHITE, BEV¬ ERLY COX. Fourth row: SARA LYNN TREADWAY, SALLY CRAFT, EVELYN QUINTRELL, GEM THOMP¬ SON, MARY ANN WOLFE, MARILYN BARN HILL, NANCY CAMPBELL, BARBARA GUIS. ALICE THORNTON, ANNETTE SELF, NANCY BRUCE, MARIETTA MITCHELL, CAROLYN SILER, CATHERINE HILLON, JO COCHRAN. AGNES CARSON, MACKIE STOOKSBURY, GAIL STEFFEY, BARBARA WILLINGHAM. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The students are organized for the purpose of carrying on the general activities of the school. Officers are elected in the Spring Quarter to take office in the following quarter. The Student Senate is made up of the officers of the United Student Body and the senators (representatives of the various organizations). The Senate meets twice monthly, discusses school politics, and acts as a governmental board. At the beginning of the Fall Quarter, the United Student Body Officers sponsor a Leadership Conference for all organization senators. At that time plans for the year, as well as a yearly calendar of activi¬ ties, is formulated. Left to right: BOB MOOTY, LESLIE COLE, MARY LU BROWN, PATSY DYKES, ROY ARNOLD, NANCY CARSON, EMORY MULLINS, ANNETTE SELF HARMON. Dormitory Government The Interdormitory Council is com¬ posed of representatives from each of the dormitories. The duty of the Council is to handle matters which concern dormi¬ tory students alone. It is the Council’s responsibility to maintain high standards of living and conduct in the dormitories. YOAKLEY HALL OLLICERS First row: BERNICE HAMPTON, President; MARY NELLE EVANS, First Vice-President; JEANNE BALLARD, Second Vice-President; BETTY EDWARDS, Senator. Second row: DOT HALTOM, Secretary; GIN¬ GER HAWK, Interdormitory Representative; BARBARA GEISLER, Interdormitory Repre¬ sentative. ♦ STONE HALL OFFICERS Seated, left to right: ELEANOR POE, President; KATHLEEN BLEVINS, Interdormitory Rep¬ resentative; THERISE WHITE, Second Vice- President. Standing: MARY LOU OWENS, Interdorini- tory Representative; HELEN MAYS, First Vice- President. ♦ CARTER HALL OLLICERS Seated, left to right: MARY ELLEN TOMLIN¬ SON, Senator; POLLY BAXTER, President; ROCHELLE TAYLOR, First Vice-President. Standing: MARY ALICE HITCH, Interdormi¬ tory Council; MAXINE CODY, Second Vice- President. Not pictured: JEANETTE CARMICHEAL, Sec¬ retary-Treasurer; LUCY TALLEY, Interdonni- tory Council; SUE HICKS, Reporter. Page 150 INTERDORMITORY COUNCIL Fin row, left to right: DR. KENNETH SPAULDING, Sponsor; JIM LYNN DENNIS, President; ANNA FINCHUM, First Vice-President; SHIRLEY CHRIS¬ TIAN, Second Vice-President; JOANN BUSLER, Secretary-Treasurer; ELEANOR POE, Senator; BAR¬ BARA GEISLER, Reporter; GINGER HAWK, Yoakley Hall Representative; BERNICE HAMPTON, Y oakley Hall President. Second row: MACK BARNES, Lake Street Cottage Rep¬ resentative; ROBERT E. COCHRAN, Ritter Hall Representative; FRANK VESSER, Ritter Hall Rep¬ resentative; MARY LOU OWENS, Stone Hall Rep- resentative; MARY HITCH, Carter Hall Represent¬ ative; KATHLEEN BLEVINS, Stone Hall Repre¬ sentative; LUCY TALLEY, Carter Hall Represent¬ ative; POLLY BAXTER, Carter Hall President; MILLARD MAUK, Lake Street Cottage. RITTER HALL OFFICERS Left to right: FRANK VESSER, Interdormitory Council Representative; BOB CHUMLEY, First Vice-President; GENE DISHNER, Senator; LYNN DENNIS, President; GERALD OWENS, Second Vice-President. ♦ LAKE STREET COTTAGE Left to right: JIMMY PEAKE, Senator; MAC BARNES, Interdormitory Representative; PHILLIP SKEEN, President. ♦ BROWNING HALL OFFICERS Left to right: DON McDONALD, Interdormi¬ tory Representative; O’NEIL QUARLES, Sen¬ ator; JOE DIXON, Vice-President; LYLE SANDRIDGE, Treasurer; DOYLE CHRIS¬ TIAN, Interdormitory Representative; WAL¬ LACE KETRON, President. ♦ COOPER HALL OFFICERS Left to right: ANNA FINCHUM, President; ANNETTE PRICE, Vice-President; SALLY CRAFT, Secretary-Treasurer; MARY LOU BROWN, SHIRLEY CHRISTIAN, Interdor¬ mitory Representative; NANCY CARSON, Song Leader. Not pictured: ANNETTE SELF, Interdormitory Representative; BARBARA GILES, Reporter. Page 151 Ymmmk PATSY SUE BROYLES Editor BARBARA LEE GILES Business Manager Editor . Patsy Sue Broyles Business Manager . Barbara Giles Assistant Editor . Linda Rose Assistant Business Manager — Evelyn Quintrell the Senior Class . Frances Bennett Junior Class . Barbara Giles Sophomore and Freshman Class — Annette Tillman Organizations . Evelyn Quintrell Fraternity and Sororities — Sherrill Williams Index . Martha Couch Page 152 LINDA ROSE Assistant Editor EVELYN QUINTRELL Assistant Business Manager SHERRILL WILLIAMS BUCCANEER { { { { { ANNETTE TILLMAN FRANCES BENNETT MARTHA COUCH Page 153 The COLLEGIAN Eddie Haws Editor-in-Chief COLLEGIAN STAFF MEMBERS Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Business Manager. Associate Business Manager Managing Editor Feature Editor. Sports Editor Society Editor. Eddie Haws Chico Genovese Linda Rose Frank Vesser Jane Compton Felix Lowe Chico Genovese Nancy Davis News Editor . Betty Guffey Circulation Manager . Joe Hawks Assistant Circulation Manager .Virginia Denton Feature Writer Jim Crouch, Larry Showalter, Carolyn Bacon, Ruth Bailey. Circulation Staff .Gene Dishner, Frank Vessar Reporters —Regina Buck, Linda Manley, Jim Banner, David Hatcher, Jim Bowman, Jim LIimes, Gwen Rowland, Carol Whit, Jerry Alley, Betty Eas¬ ley, Novella Sweet. Page 154 Linda Rose Page 155 ss COLLEGIAN CHICO GENOVESE Assistant Editor JIM CROUCH Feature Editor FRANK VESSER Assistant Business Manager Page 156 News Editor BETTY GUFFEY JOE HAWKS Circulation Manager r The Central Religious Coun¬ cil is made up of representatives from all religious organizations. The Council sponsors such cam¬ puswide activities as morning and noon-day devotionals, Religious Emphasis Week, and drives for funds to be used by the World Student Service Fund. All of our religious organiza¬ tions give ample opportunity for training in religious activities which the students may use in their own churches and in their home communities. Sitting, left to right: KATIE GREEN, President ; RAMSEY HARB, Vice-President ; MARIETA POWELL, Secretary ; JACK HAGA, Senator ; EMMETT SAWYER, Faculty Advisor ; DAVID McCLELLAN, Canterbury Advisor ; PAT PETERS, MARIAN BLOCKER. Standing, left to right: JOHN KEPLEY, Westminster Fellowship Advisor ; FRED WITTY, B.S.U. Advisor ; DR. KENNETH SPAULDING, Christian Advisor ; PAUL DOMINICK, MILLARD MAUK, HARRY AUSMUS, HUGHES, Wesley Foundation Advisor, MARIANNA KELLY. Central Religious Council Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union includes all students of Baptist preference. B.S.U. meets weekly. First row, left to right: JOHN CURLING, President; GENE MOORE, Promotional Director; PEGGY ADDINGTON, Social Director; PAT NEL¬ SON, Publicity Director; JANICE EASTERLY, Music Director; GEARL DOUTHAT, WILDA GRACE McMAHAN, JEWELL HAREN, SUE WILDS, PEGGY KISER, WINIFRED REEVES, JOAN CURLING, FRED WITTY, BSU Director. Second row: PATTI SMITH, Treasurer; NANNIE BROOKS, BETTY JEAN BOHANNON, WANDA WRIGHT, DEE REECE LAWSON, BAR¬ BARA RHEA, GEORGIA BOWMAN, DORCAS SEXTON, JOYCE HEATHERLY, BETTY BAILEY, PAT CARMICHEL, CLARA JOHN¬ SON, NORMA JEAN OSBORNE, HELEN MAYS, KATHY WORTHY, THELMA SIMERLY, STAN JOHNSON. Officers not pictured: D. L. LOWRIE, Evangelism Director; CAROLYN WHITE, Stewardship Director; E. E. CARRIER, Delta Theta President; CARL RILEY, Delta Theta Representative; KAREN ADDINGTON, Student Senator. First row, left to right : MILLARD MAUK, President; KENNETH SPAULDING, Sponsor; CHARLENE SANE, Secretary; JEAN HAMMONS, MR. BOB HANNAN. Second row: MARION BYRD, CHARLOTTE SWAN, ANNA FINCHUM, BARBARA GILES, MILDRED KOYSUCH, SANDHI KOYSUCH, MR. JOHN JONES. Third row: GEORGE MAINES, CAROL JO BOOTH, JEANETTE J1MESON, CONNIE SCALF. Christian Youth Fellowship The Christian Youth Fellowship is an organization of students of Christian affiliations on the campus. Their program is aimed at inspiration, church-campus relationship, fellowship and friendliness. Westminster Fellowship Westminster Fellowship is open to all students of Presbyterian preference. Its purpose is better church- campus relationships and inspiration. Page 158 First row, left to right: MERITA POWELL, ELOISE HINES, JACK HAGA. Second r ow: HAROLD BUNCH, HOWARD TRIMBLE, JOHNNY McREE, JOSEPHINE MILLER. Third row: VIRGINIA DENTON, KAKTHLEEN BLEVINS, NANCY WEST, JO ANNE CARR. Fourth row: RAY STOCKARD, CHARLENE DRIMMEN, JAMES HALL, MARY WARNER, JOHN WEBB, BOB DAVIS, BARBARA BRISTOL Fifth row: JENNY COLLIER, TOOTIE HUNLEY, DONNA FRANKS. Stnding: JOHN CHARLES, CLENETTA BOWMAN, RITA PARADIS, NANCY HOGAN, JANET HILTON, T. D. JONES, JUDY RHODA- MOR, GERALD OWENS, CHARLIE HILBERT, JOHN KEPLEY. First row, left to right: REV. DONALD HUGHES, Director; KATIE GREEN, President; ADELE BROWNLOW, Vice-President; CATHERINE HILLON, Secretary; JIM GRAYSON, Treasurer, BARBARA YOUNG, THERIESE WHITE. Second row: MRS. DONALD HUGHES, JOYCE LEEPER, KAY MODLIN, JO ANN CARROLL, LYDIA FULKERSON, PAULA REECE, MARGARET ROBINETTE, BETTY LOU MEDLIN, DORIS JANE BOLTON, JOANN CALFEE. Third row: GENE NUNN, BERNICE HAMPTON, HARRELL PHILLIPS, WAYNE JOHNSON, DALE REECE, D. KYLE RIPLEY, CHAR¬ LENE DRINNER, NANCY THOMAS, ELEANOR ANN GARST. Fourth row: MARIANNA KELLY, MARIE DONNELLY, PATSY JONES, DR. S. W. GRISE, MRS. S. W. GRISE, EDDIE DAUGHERTY, CHARLOTTE ROBBINS, JOHN MORTON, MARIAN BLOCKER, PATSY FIELDS, POLLY BAXTER, JIM MAYS, BALE BAUMGARDNER, BOB MOOTY, WILLIAM HOLDWAY. Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation is open to all students of Methodist preference. Wesley meets weekly. Its purpose is Christian fellowship and inspiration. Newman Club The Newman Club is an organization for all students of Catholic faith. It strives to bring spiritual unity into college life. First row, left to right: DR. L. E. MONLEY, Sponsor ; FATHER JOSEPH COYNE, Advisor ; MAXINE BALLINGER, Presi¬ dent; LELA NEUFER, Secret ary-Treasurer; JOE HESSMAN, Senator. Second row: LOUIS M. SHINA, JOHN ROBINETTE, ANTHONY K. MIN, MARION D. FLEENOR, GAY LONGMIRE, DAVID HESSMAN, BELINDA BAKER, CHICO GENOVESE, SARA LYNN TREADWAY, JIM TALLEY. Third row: RAY BELOIN, JR., SHELBIE JEAN MILLER, ROY DAVIS, FRANK BARBAM, RONNIE PERRY. Seated, left to right: RAMSEY HARB, President; BEVERLY COX, PAUL DOMINICK, DAVE McCLELLAN, Sponsor; JEANNE LANGSTON. Standing: MIKE AL-ABED, GEORGE KEIANABAHADOR, JERRY CARMICHAEL, PEGGY HOUK, CLARA LOU WILLET, DOROTHY SCHREEDER, REV. HOWARD MULLER. Canterbury Club The Canterbury Club includes all students of Episcopal preference. The club meets once each week. Beta Epsilon Beta Epsilon is the local chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America. It was organized for all business majors and minors. As a special project, it has a placement service for the benefit of the Business Administration students. Page 160 First row, left to right: JEWELL McEWEN, ALMA WILLIAMS. Second row: ANNA FINCHUM, ROSALYN BIBLE, MARY FRANCES BLANKENBECLER. Third row: JON EICHE, President ; SHIRLEY CHRISTIAN, BARBARA MUMPOWER, BERTALEE QUARY. American Chemical Society First row, left to right: C. A. COATES, JR., President; PARKER J. TRENT, Secretary and Treasurer; DR. D. G. NICHOLSON DR. L E MONLEY, DR. WILLIAM K. EASLEY, MR. T. W. WHITEHEAD, Sponsors. Second row: C. M. DUNCAN, K. D. LAWSON, W. G. EARLEY, T. E. LESTER, LLOYD PRICE. Third row: ROBERT D. REECE, THOMAS D. CLAMAN, THOMAS G. DAVIS, DON DANNA, TOM SNAPP. Fourth row: WILLIAM K. PEAKE, SAMUEL G. MOOREFIELD, JAMES T. RAY, TED DOUGLAS, GENE SIMMONS, ALLEN O’ DELL, BEN Those persons who have completed four or more courses in the field of biology and are majors and minors in that field are eligible for membership. Familiarizing students with the field and developing professional interests are purposes of the club. Their meetings include a variety of lectures, films, slides, and discussions. First row, left to right: MARIETA POWELL, Treasurer; JOHN MAYS, Vice-President; JERRY JARNAGIN, Senator; FREDRICK T. BRAD¬ LEY, President; KYLE RIPLEY, Publicity; PATSI OVERHOLT. Second row: BETTY BAILEY, CHARLENE DRINNEN, JOE ANDERSON, DAVID FLEENOR, KENNETH BERRY, DALE REECE. Third row: DR. BARCLAY, Advisor; MAXINE BALLINGER, NELLE ARP, PATSY MORELOCK, JAMES PERRY, ELIZABETH OWINGS. The Student Affiliates of the American Chemical Society is an organization which has as its objectives the pro¬ motion of interest in, and the cultivation of an appreciation for chemistry, physics, and other physical sciences and the affording of an opportunity for self-expression and exploration for majors and minors in these sciences. Biologia Seated, left to right : SHERRILL WILLIAMS, BETTY GUFFEY, BARBARA WILLINGHAM, PATSY DYKES, JOYCE LEEPER, ROSALYN CASTELL, CECELIA THOMAS, ANN LACY, JEANETTE CARMICHAEL. Standing: JERRY WAGNER, BOB MILLER, YVONNE FISHER, ELIZABETH EXUM, LYDIA FULKERSON, PAT BADOUR, MISS DOROTHY HICKS, Sponsor; JANE HARRISON, KATHERINE LITTLE, CECILA GILBERG, GARY COOPER, LARRY MILHORN. Aquatic Club The Aquatic Club sponsors the annual swim show. All regularly enrolled students are eligible for tryouts. Future Teachers of America The Future Teachers of America is designed to familiarize student members with the teaching profession. The activities of this group include forming chapters in local high schools, observing National Education Week, and en¬ tertaining visiting educators. First row, left to right: GAYLE GRIFFIN, President; LOUISE NIDIFFER, First Vice-President; LOIS BOWMAN, Secretary; ALICE ' WADDELL Second Vice-President; JOYCE FIELDS, Senator. Second row: MISS GRETCHEN HYDER, DR. S. W. GRISE, MR. JOHN ARRANTS, and DR. MACK P. DAVIS, Sponsors; JUNE GRUF EVELYN MADDUX, HELEN MAYS, MAYS, MARIAN BLOCKER, JEANETTE FOX. Third row: EDNA McFEATURE, DEANNA GASS, GERRE WHITE, ALICE McKINNEY, BARBARA BASKETTE. Fourth row: MARGARET CLARK, CLARA LOVELACE, BARBARA ANN JOHN, DARLEEN RAY, ANNE BRADFORD, JANELLE WALKIR. The Band The East Tennessee State College Band aided the spirit of football with their colorful formations at games both home and away. They supported the school at pep rallies and at parades. The 100-piece band traditionally ap¬ pears in half-time activities at Homecoming and also in public programs. Mr. J. Marvin Lindley is director of the band. Majorettes Left to right: BARBARA GEISLER, PATSY FIELDS, SHIRLEY KEYES, POLLY BAXTER, NANCY BRUCE, SHIRLEY LAWSON. First row , left to right: KATHRYN BIRD, NANCY CLOUD, JANICE HOAR, BARBARA FRICK, NORMA OSBORNE, PHYLLIS MERRITT, JAMES AKIN. Second row: MR. VIRGIL SELF, Director; PATTI SMITH, CAROL SILER, MARY KNECHT, EVELYN QUINTRELL, CAROLYN WHITE, JANICE EASTERLY, LILLIAN SMITH. Third row: KAY MODLIN, DICK JENNINGS, GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN, CHARLES KNECHT, ALVIN COLLEY, JAMES KING, REUBEN PIERCE, NANCY CARSON. Fourth row: LINDA MEREDITH, BOB MOOTY, JAMES CARICO, WAYNE CHAPEL, BOB GOODMAN, BILL CAMPBELL, DON STANLEY, LYDIA FULKERSON. Choir The East Tennessee State College Choir is a select group. Members are chosen according to the quality and blend of their voices. Activities include an annual tour, participation in The Messiah ' and visitation programs. Organ Guild The Organ Guild is an affiliate of the American Guild of Organists, and is open to students of organ on the college level who are not employed as teachers. Left to right: CAROL FABER, Senator; DOT HUNTSMAN; PATTY SAYLOR; MRS. HAYNES, Sponsor; CHARLES HUMPSTON, V« President; BARBARA HICKMAN, President. Not pictured: MARY ANN MARCUM, Reporter; FREDDIE BRADFORD, Historian; JANICE KIDD; BILL GEISLER, Secretary-Frcmn Page 164 UHl First row , left to right: JAMES CARICO, President ; DOROTHY HALTOM, Vice-President ; PHYLLIS MERRITT, Secretary; DON STANLEY, BOB GOODMAN, Treasurer; DR. BUTTERFIELD, Director. Second row: ANNETTE TILLMAN, JANICE KIDD, LYNN BEASLEY, JANE ADAMS, BRENDA YOUELL, KATHRYN IKERD, CAROLYN CROSS, SELWA MIRE. Third row: JUDY DUNCAN, JEAN MORRELL, BETSY BACHMAN, THERIESE WHITE, DORIS JANE BOLTON, JADA BUCKLES, CARO¬ LYN WHITE, HOPE MARSHALL NANCY KING, MARY NELLE WALLACE, JANE HEYWOOD, JO ANNE CALFIE. Fourth row: CHARLES KANECT, KATHRYN ANNE BIRD, MARGARET COS, GEORGIA LEE BYRD, HELEN MAYS, NANCY SNOD¬ GRASS, DORIS SWENNIE, JEAN BENFIELD, FRANCES CUNNINGHAM, MARY ANNE MARKHAM, SCOTTIE FOWLER, ELAINE JUSTICE, BETTY OUTLAW, JOAN BROOKS. Fifth row: DEL McCLELLAN, JIM BEASLEY, MARIAN BLOCKER, PATTY SAYLOR, JANE TURNER, JANICE EASTERLY, NANCY BUR¬ NETT, BARBARA LOU FRICK, PATSY TRIVETT, ALMA LOU GARLAND, EVELYN QUINTRELL, ROSA LEE BARE, CAROL FABER, PATTY CLARK, ELEANOR ANN GARST. Sixth row: GEORGE EDENS, DALE PAULFREY, DWIGHT KENNY, FRED CRUMLEY, FRED CROWDER, JAMES KING, JERRY SCHRA¬ DER, DICK JENNINGS, DEE REECE LAWSON, STANLEY JOHNSON, WILLIAM CAMPBELL, BOB GRAVES, ROSS HUNTER, JOEL REEDY, DENZIL PATTERSON, REUBEN PIERCE. JIM AKIN, Accompanist The Glee Club, composed of over one hundred voices, is an integral part of the music program at East Ten¬ nessee State College. In addition to special programs provided for public programs, the Glee Club joins with the Appalachian Choral Society in presenting “The Messiah ' M.E.N.C. All students majoring in music education are eligible for membership in the local chapter of the Music Edu¬ cators National Conference. The purpose of this organization is to advance music education and membership. First row , left to right: JAMES AKIN, President; GENE LEE, Vice-President; DORIS JANE BOLTON, Secretary-Treasurer; MRS. VIRGIL SELF, Sponsor; REUBEN PIERCE, Senator. Second row: BRENDAGAIL BERRY, PHYLLIS MERRITT, JOSEPHINE MILLER. Third row: CHARLES HUMPSTON, DON STANLEY, GAY LONGM T RE, ANNETTE PRICE. Glee Club Seated, left to right ; PATRICIA WINEBARGER, Secretar y; DAVE JOHNSON, Senator; JANICE DENNY BAIN Vice-Presi¬ dent; MARILYN BARNHILL, President . Standing: MR. HAROLD FRANK, Advisor; JOE HAWKS, MARY NARDI, MONTESS BYRD, MERTON GATES. Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega, honor fraternity in dramatics, along with the Patchwork Players sponsor several plays each year. Membership is by invitation after the student has secured a stated number of points from serving in the Patchwork Players as a pledge. Patchwork Players The Patchwork Players of East Tennessee State College develop dramatic ability and appreciation of dramatics among students. During the year the Players present a three-act play each quarter. First row, seated, left to right: DAVE JOHNSON, President; CECILIA GILBERG, MARILYN BARNHILL, Senator • JUDITH McHANY, DORIS HUNTER, ANN WYSOR. Second row: DEL McCLELLAND, MARILYN FINCHUM, BARBARA McCLOUD, MARY NARDI, MONTESS BYRD Sec¬ retary; ANNETTE TILLMAN, GEM THOMPSON, PEGGY WHITSON. Third row: MR. HAROLD FRANK, Advisor; JOE FRANKLIN, SANDRA HENDRICKS, JOY CAMPBELL, JANICE DENNY BAIN, Vice-President; ED BADGETT, CAROLYN MADDOX, STOKES BAILEY, JOE HAWKS, ANN ROGERS MERTON GATES, Treasurer. Page 166 First row, left to right: KAREN ADDINGTON, GEORGE CREASY, President; BARBARA RHEA, DR. CHASE S. WINFREY, Sponsor; RICHARD C. BRAND, Co-Sponsor; MARY ALICE KELLEY. Second row: CLEMENT C. BROWN, TOM GARLAND, JIMMY CUTSHAW, DELBERT C. FRYE, DALE KIKER, CHARLES DICKENSON, HARRELL PHILLIPS, RAYMOND (Bud) MASSENGILL, JON EARL BILL. Pi Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta is a National Honorary Speech Fraternity. The chapter at East Tennessee State College is the Tennessee Gamma Chapter. The chapter participates in various speaking and debating tournaments held in the sur¬ rounding area. International Students’ Organization Each year the number of foreign students enrolled at East Tennessee State College increases. The Interna¬ tional Students ' Organization is made up of these visiting students. Pint row, left to right: IBRAHIM ABOU-L-HOSN, Lebanon, President ; FERNANDO TORRES, Colombia, Vice-President; GEORGE KHANBA- HADOK, Iran Student Senator ; HADI SALEH OJAKI, Iran; MR. C. FERGUSON, Faculty Advisor. Second row: JEFF DEAN ABOU-L-HOSN, Lebanon; MIKE ABED, Iraq; MICKEY HAMED ABOU-L-HOSN, Lebanon; TAMARA GILAN Israel; FERNANDE FERNANDOS, Brazil; MINLAN YANG, China; AN KYOUNG, Korea; LIM CHUN SOO, Korea. Geology Club Membership in the Geology Club is open to all persons having an interest in Geology. Many field trips arc taken and collections of fossils are made. Delta Omicron First row, left to right: BILL CAMPBELL, President; GEORGE KHANBAHADOK, Vice-President; MAXINE BALLINGER, Secretary-Treasurer • ROBERT DARLING, Sponsor. Second row: DON HELTON, LARRY SHAHAN, DEL McCLELLAND, DON TOLLIVER. Delta Omicron, national professional music fraternity, has for its purpose to create and foster fellowship among musicians during their student days. Selections are made on the basis of the prospective member ' s scholastic stand¬ ing, musicianship, performance, and social qualities. Left to right: CAROLYN WHITE, KATHRYN BIRD, PAT PETERS, JEAN MORRELL, JO MILLER, DORIS JANE BOLTON, ANNET1 i PRICE, ANN GARST, MRS. MARY FLORENCE SELF, ANITA RODDEY. Page 168 Seated, left to right: MARY TESTER, JANICE HOAR, JEAN P. BROWN, MARILYN BARNHILL, NANCY CARSON, NANCY DAVIS, President; GINGER HAWK, ALMA WILLIAMS, REGINIA HAWKS, EDNA E. McFEATURE, LOIS C. BOWMAN. Standing , left to right: MARY ALICE GRINDSTAFF, JANE HUNNICUTT, PATSY DYKES, PATRICIA WINEBARGER, BILL CAMPBELL LESLIE COLE, PATSY SUE BROYLES, PATRICIA HINES, ELAINE GERACE, DEANNA GASS, ANNETTE SELF, MARGARET WIL¬ LIAMS, EVELYN QUINTRELL, DR. SPAULDING, MISS LOUISE McBEE, MISS FLORA MARIE MEREDITH, PRESIDENT BURGIN DOSSETT, DEAN ELLA V. ROSS, DEAN P. W. ALEXANDER, NANCY RUTHERFORD, SHIRLEY FULKERSON, MARY RUTH MOR¬ RELL, NANCY DENTON, NANCY HUMPHREYS, MARY NELLE EVANS, MARILYN FINCHUM, DOROTHY J. SMITH, SHIRLEY ANN CHINOUTH. Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Pi National Education Honorary Fraternity invite into their fellowship those who have achieved high standards of scholarship. Education majors are eligible for membership. The aim of Kappa Delta Pi is to fos¬ ter high standards for preparation for teaching. Young Republicans Club The Young Republicans Club is composed of those students and faculty members who are interested in the Re¬ publican Party. Seated, left to right : PATRICIA WINEBARGER, LINDA SAUL, Senator; BETTY EDWARDS, President; MARY ALICE KELLEY, Secretary- Treasurer; BARBARA ADDINGTON, MARY RUTH GILLEY, BARBARA ANN JOHN, JANE NAVE, JANE DAVIS. Standing: MONTESS BYRD, JOHN ROBERT CHARLES, JOHN W. MORTON, WILLIAM HOLDWAY, DON STANLEY, REUBEN PIERCE, BRUCE W. HURLEY, PATSY JONES. Not pictured: HERBERT KING, Sponsor. 1 ■ Club Cervantes Club Cervantes, the Spanish Club of East Tennessee State College, is an organization designed to promote better relations between students from the United States and those from Spanish-speaking countries, to furnish opportunities for speaking and hearing Spanish, and to acquaint members of the club with the culture and civili¬ zation of Spain and the Spanish American countries. Math Club Organized at East Tennessee State College in 1953, the Math Club’s purpose is to stimulate interest and pro¬ mote fellowship among majors and minors in mathematics. Program and business meetings are held twice monthly. First row, left to right: MARVIN BLIZZARD, KERMIT CRESS, MARY HICKS, EDDIE DOUGHTERY, MR. CARSON, MRS. McCORMICK Second row: CATHERINE HILLON, SABI ALI, BOB McCONNELL, DON WHITTAMORE, STEVE HASH. Third row: MISS CLOYD, JAMES WADDLE, EDWIN NEELY, DR. HARTSELL. Fourth row: COL. LINSERT, WILLIAM DICKEY, KENNETH TALLEY. First row, seated: MISS ELAINE EHRHARDT, Sponsor; CATHERINE HILLON, President; RUTH BARJUM, Vice-President; LELA NEUFER Treasurer; GUSTAVO GUTIERREZ Y SANCHEZ. Second row, standing: FREDIE” FERNANDES, BILL CAMPBELL, MARJORIE A. LOWE, FERNANDO TORRES DEL McCLELLAND WAYNE COOTER, JOAN KINKEAD, JOHNNY PRICE. Third row: THOMAS R. HARRINGTON, CHARLIE S. HILBERT, JOHN ROBINETTE, EDWIN RICHARDSON, JR. Club members not shown in picture: JERRY JARNAGIN, Student Senate Representative; BARBARA GILES, LIN MANLEY. Page 170 Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club is an affiliate of the American Home Economics Association. The club is open to majors in the field of home economics. First row, left to right: LU ANN KING, CAROLYN PRICE, PATSY LAMBERT, MISS RACHEL EATHERLY, Sponsor. Second row: MARY ELIZABETH QUARLES, President; JANE CUNNINGHAM, SANDRA HILLMAN, EMILY EASTERLY JEAN HAMMONS Third row: LOUISE MILLER, BETTY GRUBBS, BETTY STREET, LORETTA CHRISTIAN, MILLER LEONARD. Fourth row: ANN LOWE, GERALDINE CARMICHAEL, NORMA JEAN LANE, JERITA SCOTT. Fifth row: NANCY DOTY, MAYBELL MITCHELL, PEGGY LINGERFELT, MRS. BLACKWELL, PATSY FIELDS Association of Childhood Education Membership in A.C.E. is open to all prospective teachers. The Association of Childhood Education is an affiliate of the Association of Childhood Educational International. Members provide prospective teachers with many experiences through the use of films, lectures, and discussions. first row, left to right: DR. GEM KATE TAYLOR, NANCY RUTHERFORD, MONTESS BYRD, LYNN BEASLEY, LINDA KINSER HELEN PRICE, SAMMY KELLER, PHYLLIS, HUGHES, ALLENE HUSKEY. Second row: BETTY STREET, NELDA WILLIAMS, KATHRYN ISAACS, FRANCES WALLACE, BARBARA BASKETTE, ALICE McKINNEY JOYCE LEATHERLY, BARBARA JOHN, MARLENE SHERROD, ALMA ANGLE, JEAN WARD. Page 171 First row, left to right: JO ANN TALLMAN, GERRE WHITE, President; BERNICE HAMPTON, Vice-President; BOBBIE JEAN TATE Sec¬ retary; EVELYN MADDUX, Treasurer; WANZIE FILLERS, Social Chairman; HELEN JOHNSON. Second row: MISS MYNATT, Sponsor; THELMA SIMERLY, ARLENE DOCKERY, NORMA KETRON, SANDRA ROSEBERRY C T THOMAS LYNDA SMITH, JANET SMITH, DOT GRAGG, JOYCE LEEPER. Third row: WINNIE GILLESPIE, BEVERLY COX, JUNE GRUBB, CAROL DYKES, MYRNA WILSON, MARGARET PEAKE LYNDIA SMITH, MARLENE BACON, THERIESE WHITE, WINDY VINCENT. Phi Eta Tau Phi Eta Tau is a professional organization for women students who are majoring or minoring in health and physical education. It promotes correct health concepts and fosters sportsmanship and leadership. Radio Staff WETS, the campus radio station, was organized for the purpose of bringing to the students on campus ra¬ dio entertainment. WETS is also designed to offer training to all students who are interested in radio and tele¬ vision or merely interested in working on the staff as a hobby. The facilities of the station are available to all in¬ structors on campus for use with their classes. There are no requirements placed upon persons joining the staff, except that they have an interest in radio for this college. Seated, left to right: MR. HAROLD FRANK, Director of Radio-TV; RAY STOCKARD, Program Director; JEAN BROWN; CHARLES BROWN. Assistant Manager. Standing: STOKES BAILEY, CHARLES KNECHT, BILL BRINKLEY, ROY BLEDSOE, FERDIE FERNANDEZ, LLOYD YOUNG, JIM BOWMAN. ■n Seated, left to right: MARY HICKS, President ; HELEN SIMMS MERCER, Vice-President ; ANNETTE SELF, Secretary-Treasurer ; IBRAHIM ABOU-L-HOSN, Program Director. Standing: BILL CAMPBELL, GENE LEE WATKINS, LELA NEUFER, BARBARA LUCAS, MR. EDWARD LODTER, Faculty Advisor. French Club The French Club of East Tennessee State College is an organization designed to furnish opportunities for speaking and hearing French, and to acquaint members of the club with the culture and civilization of France. Veterans’ Club The Veterans ' Club opens its membership to those who have served in any of the armed services. One of the Veterans ' Club ' s projects was collecting money for the Kingswood School. This year, for the first time, the Vet¬ erans ' Club entered a skit in Potpourri. first row , left to right: BUD LEACH, FRANK VESSER, FELIX LOWE, JACK SARGENT, BRUCE HURLEY, SCOTT WATSON GENE NUNN, DOYLE AILEY. Second row: G. B. ARCHER, RALPH BUCKLES, JIM ENSLEY, BILL HAIRE, GLENN CARTER, KENNETH TALLEY, DALE STARNES Page 173 Page 174 Page 175 Kneeling , left to right: PATSY JEAN DYKES, BARBARA WILLINGHAM. Standing: BETTY GUFFEY, JOYCE LEEPER, SCOTTY BEACH, JOAN HONEYCUTT. CflfEiafAPfRS PATSY JEAN DYKKS Head Cheerleader Page 176 The “T” Club is composed of those men who have lettered in a sport. Promotion of good sportsmanship and good fellowship between coaches and athletes are the two objectives of the club. First row, left to right: JOHN DEWEY WALLIS, TOM KING, BOBBY LINDSEY, DON WHISTLER, BENJIE HOWZE, CHICO GENOVESE, JIM KRAUSE, GORDON NIDIFFER. Second row: BUDDY POPE, MICKEY BANYAS, DON LOBERTINI, BOB EVANS, TOM SHEPARD, DOC SIMPSON, TOMMY FOSTER, KEN OSBORNE, COACH HAL MORRISON. Third row: OLLAN CASSELL, RAYMOND JAMES, DAVE WALKER, DORMAN PLACE, LARRY LEDFORD, CARL BELL, JERRY MURPHY, TOM ELLIOT, BOB HODGES. Fourth row: HENRY LOWE, LEON DUNCAN, HAROLD WATSON, BOB LeSUEUR, BUDDY HARTSELL, JOE DIXON, GEORGE BAILEY, GEORGE LITTON, GERRY CAMPBELL, RICHARD MAYS. OFFICERS DOC SIMPSON BOB EVANS TOM SHEPARD DON LOBERTINI MICKEY BANYAS Page 177 THE 1957 BUCCANEERS THE BUCCANEERS THE SEASON’S RECORD State . . 7 Furman . .. .13 State . .21 Appalachian State. . . . ... 7 State . . 6 Western Kentucky . . . .10 State . . 7 Western Carolina. . . . 6 State . .40 Maryville. ... 0 Page 178 COACHES WOOD, FREY, MORRISON, CROCKER, WARREN THE SEASON’S RECORD State . .28 Eastern Kentucky. . . . . .13 State . . 7 Florence State. .12 State . .13 Wofford . .. .18 State . .13 Austin Peay. ... 7 State . . 7 Middle Tennessee . . . .. .24 State . .6 Memphis State. . . .24 Toss-up! State vs. Eastern Kentucky Page 179 JIM MURPHY TOM KING BOB EVANS JIM KRAUSE Coach Star Wood’s grid Buccaneers, crippled by major injuries to various members of the backfield and bench men, suffered the consequences in the latter part of the year when the rigidity of a tough 11-game sched¬ ule took its toll in four of the Buc’s final five contests. Furman University, a top small college football power, routed the Bucs in the opener at Greenville, S. C., by a late TD, 13-7. The Bucs took their first win in their next outing over Appalachian State, 21-7. BERNARD NOLEN JOE DIXON The Catamounts of Western Carolina College were the next victims of the Buc ' s mounting offensive ma¬ chine when Don Whistler booted the extra point to victory, 7-6. The Bucs had rebounded from a 10-6 loss to Western Kentucky the previous week. Piggy Nolen, the nation ' s sixth leading small college ground gainer, scored four touchdowns, one in each quarter, to pace the Bucs to their third victory of the year and second in succession over the hapless Maryville Scotties on the losers ' field, 40-0. JERRY MURPHY BILL KING TOMMY FOSTER BOBBY LINDSEY TOM SHEPARD DAVE WALKER LEON DUNCAN MICKEY BANYAS DON L0BERT1NI FOOT Eastern Kentucky fell before the mighty Bucs to the tune of a sound 28-13 drubbing. It was the Pirates ' fourth win of the season as opposed to two losses. It was also the Buccaneers ' third straight triumph. Jim Krause, a pile-driving fullback, paced the winners with his crushing thrusts through the Eastern line with two TDs. A first quarter injury to Piggy Nolen stopped a ma¬ jor offensive threat by the Bucs against powerful Flor- GEORGE LITTON DON WHISTLER Page 182 RONALD BROOKS LYLE SANDRIDGE BILL KISER BALL sustained a fractured elbow at a crucial point of the contest when the Terriers, trailing by one point, were rallying for a score. Dixon, hurt while making a tackle, was replaced by Lyle Sandidge at quarterback. The Terriers, led by the brilliant Charlie Bradshaw, scored twice late in the game to win, 18-13. BOB PATTERSON RAYMOND JAMES DORMAN PLACE ence State and consequently was mainly responsible for a 12-7 loss at Florence. In the all-important Wofford fracas, the Bucs suf¬ fered another serious loss when quarterback Joe Dixon Page 183 BILL HUGHES RONNIE JOHNSON FOOT Although they were playing without two offensive team leaders, the Buccaneers performed well in their ensuing contest with Austin Peay and took the scoring measure of the Generals, 13-7. Middle Tennessee State, unbeaten and untied throughout the entire season were entirely too much for the hobbling Pirates and swamped E.T.S.C., 24-7. BOB MULLINS JIMMY DAY BUDDY ANDERSON Page 184 RONNIE QUILLEN DON CAMERON JOE JENKINS BALL Memphis State caught the Bucs on their heels two weeks later and defeated State in Memphis before a wildly cheering Homecoming crowd, 24-6. It is practical to assume that such a team as State, with its tremendous potential would have enjoyed a much more fruitful year with its whole backfield in¬ tact, for it had one of the greatest lines in the history of the school running in front of them all year long. Page 185 i v? J5 l j nSmalMimtn m Ihwsset MfittlJJ, «««« M«j ffiltll ifflUlllijMiiiliirf I ffilll Left to right: BILL COX, BILL GILLETT, KENNETH COLE, JIMMY WILLIAMS, BILL EDD DAVIS, STAN JOHNSON, RAY JONES, DOUG KERN, BILL PHILLIPS, BUDDY HARTSELL, EDDY RHYMER, GORDON NIDIFFER, GENE CARR, CARL BELL. BASKETBALL Coach Madison Brooks Coach Scott Honaker Assistant Coach Hal Morrison Page 186 MANAGERS GENE MULLINAX HARRY STEELE The 1958 edition of Coach J. Madison Brooks ' East Tennessee State cage Buccaneers played the entire sea¬ son under one main handicap and one lesser, yet vital, handicap. The former being inexperience and the latter being lack of rebounding skill. Of the entire squad, more than half were sophomores, just up from an undefeated season on the freshman team. On top of this fact there was the horrible experience of losing the first eight men on last year ' s club, which sported a good 17T1 record. In other words, Coach Brooks had to build around just three 1957 returnees—Buddy Hartsell, a guard; Doug Kern, a center; and Captain Bill Edd Davis, a forward. The Season ' s Record State .... .... 51 Milligan . . 55 State .... .... 57 Tusculum . . 50 State .... .... 60 Western Kentucky . . 85 State .... .... 51 Eastern Kentucky . 61 State .... .... 44 Hardin-Simmons . . 52 State .... .... 57 Austin Peay . . 66 State .... .... 58 Georgia State . .77 State .... .... 54 Spring Hill . . 62 State .... .... 76 Milligan . . 80 State .... .... 59 Tennessee Polytechnic Institute . . 67 State .... .... 55 Appalachian State . . 53 State .... .... 59 David Lipscomb . . 55 State .... .... 76 Wofford . . 83 State .... .... 72 Appalachian State . . 57 State .... .... 57 Middle Tennessee State . . 62 State .... .... 73 Lincoln Memorial University . . 72 State .... .... 55 David Lipscomb . . 55 State .... .... 41 Austin Peay . . 74 State .... .... 53 Mississippi . . 55 State .... .... 64 Lincoln Memorial University . . 80 State .... .... 77 Wofford . .70 State .... .... 62 Tennessee Polytechnic Institute. .98 State .... .... 59 Middle Tennessee State . .72 State .... .... 56 Eastern Kentucky. .76 State .... ... 68 Kentucky Wesleyan . . 101 Page 187 Bill Gillett and Gene Carr, two sophs, made the starting team along with Stan Johnson, a former Dobyns-Bennett scoring flash who came to State from Western Kentucky. E.T.S.C. finished the campaign with eight wins and 18 losses. Next year ' s squad will feature everyone on the present roster, for there is not a senior on the club. Milligan College, long-time foes of the Buccaneers, shocked the home team in the season ' s opener at Memorial gymnasium before 3,500 ED RHYMER BUDDY HARTSELL GENE CARR BILL GILLETT STAN JOHNSON JIMMY WILLIAMS stunned fans, 55-51. It was Milligan’s first win over the Bucs in nine years and nineteen games. The Corsairs hit the win trail with a 57-50 win over the Pioneers of Tusculum College, with Captain Bill Edd Davis taking scoring honors with 13 points. The Bucs then hit a snag and lost their next eight straight con¬ tests to some pretty stiff competition, such as Hardin-Simmons, East¬ ern and Western Kentucky, and also took another defeat from Milli¬ gan College. RAY JONES BILL EDD DAVIS DOUG KERN GORDON NIDIFFER CARL BELL KENNETH COLE Gene Carr and Bill Edd Davis hit for 14 and 11 points, respective¬ ly, to pace the Bucs to their second win, 55-53, over Appalachian State. The Bucs made it two straight wins with a 59-55 victory over David Lipscomb College of Nashville. Davis was high for the winners with 16 markers while Carr and Buddy Hartsell collaborated for 27 points in a winning cause. Following a defeat at the hands of pesky Wofford College, the Bucs walloped Appalachian State again, 72-57. Johnson and Gillett each canned 15 points; Davis and Hartsell chipped in 27 between them. DAVE MUNDAY JACK CRAIG CHARLES KELLY TOM CHILTON EARL JONES LMU was stopped cold by the Bucs in a spine-tingling 73-72 upset in Memorial gymnasium. Johnson, Gillett and Carr hit for 17, 16, and 15 points respectively. The Bucs edged Lipscomb, 55-54, in another heart-pounder with Gillett hitting 14 tallies, for the Bucs second straight win. These wins were sandwiched in between losses at the hands of Middle Tennessee State and Austin Peay. The Bucs took the measure of the Terriers of Wofford College, 77-70, for their final win of the year. COLUMBUS ANDERSON FRANK JONES FRED CARTER JIM BROWN COACH SCOTT HONAKER ASSISTANT COACH HAL MORRISON FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The 1957 edition of the East Tennessee State Frosh squad could not have hoped to better last year’s Frosh unbeaten record, but per¬ formed in a similar fashion in routing seven of their ten opponents and adding an unscathed scrimmage card of eight scraps. Dr. Scott Honaker’s troupe, led by Fred Carter and Jim “Moose” Brown, a pair of Chattanooga hot shots, the Frosh opened the sea¬ son by clipping a stubborn Science Hill quintet, 51-45, on a late second half rush. The second contest for the baby Bucs was much tougher and resulted in a 94-92 loss to the Western Kentucky striplings. Tom Chilton, a lank Indiana freshman, led the Bucs to victory in many of the next five games with the help of two other starters, Johnny Brooks and Buddy Craig, along with Brown and Carter. The five-game skein was the longest of the season for Coach Honaker’s boys. Instrumental in many of the wins was the good bench strength displayed by the junior Bucs. Charley Kelly, a deadly jump shot from Lake City, and Earl M. Jones were the main cogs of the reserves. Lees-McRae ended the Buc win holiday in overtime, 78-77, for the second loss of the season. King College fell prey again to the Bucs for the latter’s seventh triumph of the 1958 season. Eastern Kentucky handed the Bucs their third and last loss of the season to give the Frosh a 7-3 log. THE SEASON’S RECORD State 51. . . . . . Science Hill . . . . .45 76. . . . . . King College ....64 92. . . . . .Western Ky. . . . . .94 77. . . . . .Appalachian . ....69 76. . . . . . Lee-Edwards . . .54 77... .. .Lees-McRae . ....78 70. . . . . . Lees-McRae . . . . .62 78. . . . . .King College ....67 81. . . . . .Appalachian . . . . .66 61. . . . . . Eastern Ky. . ....92 Seated , left to right: CHARLES KELLY, EARL JONES, AL WARREN, DAVID MUNDAY, COLUMBUS ANDERSON. Standing: FRED CARTER, FRANK JONES, TOM CHILTON, JACK CRAIG, JIM BROWN, JOHNNY BROOKS, BILL Page 192 GREER. left to right : HENRY LOWE, STOKLEY MARCO, BILL AKERS, BILLY WILSON, JERRY CAMPBELL, JOHN BREAZEAL COACH SCOTT HONAKER. TENNIS Dr. Scott Honaker’s 1957 Tennis Bucs compiled an enviable 9-2-1 net record for one of the best seasons in the school ' s history. In the highly-contested Ohio Valley matches at Bowling Green, Kentucky, the Pirates placed third in some stiff competition. King College and Pikeville College fell before the strong arms of the Bucs without a single point, 9-0 and 9-0. Carson-Newman stopped the Pirates 5-4, for the Bucs first defeat of the year. A consecutive skein of seven wins without defeat en¬ sued over Maryville (2) King, Milligan, L. M. U. (2) and Western Carolina. A rained-out tie with Carson-Newman preceded State ' s second and last loss at the hands of Milligan ' s Buffs. In climaxing a great season, the home netmen finished third in the O.V.C. tournament. SEASON ' S RECORD State . . 9 King College . . 0 State. . 9 Pikeville College .... . 0 State . . 4 Carson-Newman . . 5 State . . 7 Maryville. . 0 State . . 9 King College . . 0 State . . Milligan . . 2 State . . 9 L. M. U. . 0 State . . 5 Maryville. . 4 State . . 8 Western Carolina. . 1 State . . 9 L. M. U. . 0 State . . 2 Carson-Newman . . 2 State . . 3 Milligan . . 6 State . .Tied 3rd O. V. C. Tournament Page 193 COACH JIM MOONEY BASEBALL Coach Jim Mooney’s 1957 baseballers, lacking in pitching depth, suffered several needless defeats despite some out¬ standing clouting by a few top Buc hitters. After splitting a pair of games with Eastern Kentucky, a good example of hurling power was displayed in the State- L.M.U. contest. Leading 8-0 in the fourth inning, Buc starter Jack Tunnell was relieved because of a stiff elbow. The Railsplitters proceeded to pile up 6 runs and a 10-8 lead in the next two frames. The Bucs tied and forged ahead once more in the seventh frame 13-10. L.M.U. sewed up the game with 6 runs; 3 in the ninth and 3 in the tenth to win 16-13. A good display of power was shown against Milligan with the Buccaneers coasting in, 13-0. From that point on, the poor pitching and occasional unkempt fielding hin¬ dered the Buc victory parade. ETSC ended the season with four wins and nine losses. Burt Starnes, who hit .415 led the Buc belters which included: IB—Chico Genovese 2B—Jerry Wilhoit 3B—Jake Sells SS—Bill Maddux LF—Billy Hamilton CF—Buddy Pope RF—Burt Starnes C—Dale Hartman P—Ted Maiden P—Lloyd King First row: COACH JIM MOONEY, KENNETH DESKINS, TEDDY MAIDEN, BUDDY POPE, AUBREY POWELL, GENE COWAN, BILL LEWIS. Second row: JERRY WILHOIT, JACK CAMPBELL, CHICO GENOVESE. Page 194 Page 195 COACH JULIAN CROCKER TRACK Coach Julian Crocker’s 1957 cindermen made a commend¬ able impression on area track enthusiasts by (1) chalking up four wins and a tie as opposed to only two losses in regular com¬ petition; (2) producing one of the nation’s top sprinters in swift Ollan Cassell. State opened the season by whipping two of their first three opponents. Roanoke College put the brakes on the Bucs 81-41. The loss was sandwiched between a 78-53 win over Maryville College and a crushing 85 % -40 % victory over Mars Hill. E.T.S.C. and Furman were involved in a rarity in track, a tic 65 V 2 -65 Vi in the next meet. It was in this meet that Ollan Cas¬ sell began grabbing attention when he dashed 100 yards in 9.7. It was in his next meet that Cassell really showed his wares by running off and leaving a much-surprised A1 Carter and some other University of Tennessee sprinters in a fabulous 9.52 in the 100-yard dash. Cassell also copped the 220-yard dash, but State lost the meet 84-47. Cassell made national news with a victory at 9.5 the next week in spearheading a 62-60 win over T.P.I. Emory University of Georgia was trampled by the Bucs one week later, 91 % - 39 % ? in a meet which saw the Norton, Vir¬ ginia comet, Cassell, win the 100-yard dash in 9.9 seconds. Then came the historic Tennessee Inter-Collegiate Athletic Conference meet in which E.T.S.C. placed fifth. Ken Osborne won the mile in 4.24.8, but the real news was the sensational Ollan Cassell’s near record 9.4 dart in the 100- yard dash. Cassell’s mark was just 1 10 of a second off the world’s record. In the 220-yard dash, Cassell staged another near-miss with a tremendous 21.1. The mark was 1 10 of a second off the world’s record also. In the Ohio Valley Conference track meet the following week Cassell trotted 9.7 to take first place honors. State finished fourth in the meet. The Track Team Front row , left to right: CARL BELL, BOB HODGES, WILLIAM BUNDRITH, JAMES VAN HUSS, KENT OSBORNE, MELVIN JOHNSON. Back row: JIM TUNNELL, OLLAN CASSELL, KINO KAUFMAN, GORDON NIDIFFER, BOB MAY, JOHN DEWEY WALLIS, COACH JULIAN CROCKER. Page 196 Ollan Cassell, A.A.U. record holder in the 100-yard dash — 9.4; and the 220-yard dash — 21.1 . The team begins working out when school opens! in the fall. Page 197 INTRAMURAL SPORTS Intramural activities at East Tennessee State reached a new high in participation in both the men’s and women’s division of the extra-curricular program. The Fall program which features Touch Football for the men was highlighted by the tremendous play of the R.A.R.’s who copped their second straight football champion¬ ship. The winners, coached by Fiarry Conner, were un¬ beaten and unscored upon for the second straight year. Basketball featured the Intramural activities for the dura¬ tion of the Winter quarter with the fabulous R.A.R.’s taking top honors in that sport also. Lambda Mu, winners of the Organizational League, and the R.A.R.’s winners of the Inde¬ pendent League entered the post-season tournament with the runners-up in each league. The R.A.R.s emerged victorious in that tourney to win the Intramural crown. The main sports of the Women’s program were the Phi Eta Tau-sponsored Volleyball and Basketball tournament. Both championship trophies were copped by Carter Hall. The freshman dorm group edged Stone Hall in the Volley¬ ball tourney and ran away to victory in the Basketball meet over the same runner-up, Stone Hall. Page 198 Page 199 HE MILITARY IlilSiS- . HH pH RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS The primary mission of the R.O.T.C. is to develop qualified Reserve Officers for the Army and for our Na¬ tion ' s defense. The program of instruction requires four years to complete, with the first two years, or the Basic Course, being mandatory for all male students of the College. Those Cadets who possess essential leadership potential and the highest mental, physical and moral quali¬ ties, are offered the opportunity to pursue the two-year Advanced Course. Upon completion of the Advanced Course requirements and graduation from the College, the senior Cadets are commissioned as Second Lieutenants in the Army of the United States. The Corps is organized into one regiment of two battalions, each with five companies. Portrayed on these pages are the varied activities sponsored by the Corps. The classroom instruction periods, weekly drill and attendance at summer camp for six weeks at the end of the third year, serve to develop the required officer quali ties in the student. The uniformed Cadets serve to enrich and make more colorful, the campus life of the College. MILITARY FACULTY AND STAFF Seated , left to right: CAPTAIN RALPH G. COOPER, CAPTAIN ALAN KINGHORN, MAJOR MARION L. CONWAY, LIEUTENANT COLONEL ROBERT W. PEDERSEN, MAJOR DANIEL J. BLOCKER, JR., CAPTAIN GEORGE S. HUNNICUTT. Standing: SFC HENRY A. BOHANON, SFC CHARLES D. REEVES, SFC OWEN P. MOORE, SFC GEORGE D. TURNER, M SGT. ROY DAVIS, JR., SFC RALPH J. ATCHLEY, SP-2 FLENOY MEDLEY. Page 202 CADET COMMANDERS AND STAFF Seated, left to right: CADET LT.-COL. LESLIE W. COLE, 1st Battalion Commander ; CADET COLONEL HERBERT T. CLARK, Regimental Commander ; CADET LT.-COL. HAROLD G. SKAGGA, Regimental Executive Officer ; CADET LT.-COL. ALAN W. WARD, 2nd Battalion Commander. Standing: CADET MAJOR JAMES S. EMERY, Regt. S-l; CADET MAJOR FRANK E. LITTLE, Regt. S-2; CADET MAJOR LEONARD G. LITTON, Regt. S-3; CADET MAJOR JAMES E. CROUCH, Regt. S-4; CADET MAJOR ERNEST L. WALKER, JR., 2nd Battalion Executive Officer; CADET CAPTAIN GERALD D. OWENS, Regt. Asst. S-l; CADET MAJOR EDMOND L. SCOTT, 1st Battalion Executive Officer. SPONSOR CORPS OF AMERICA First row, left to right: BERNICE HAMPTON, JOAN HILBERT, BETTY WALSER, JO ANN FINLEY, BARBARA GEISLER, ANNE COX, SARA LEEPER, BARBARA BRISTOL. Second row: PHYLLIS HUGHES, MARY E. QUARLES, PATTI SMITH, EVELYN QUINTRELL, LYNN BEASLEY, JEAN BALLARD, CARO¬ LYN SILER, CAROLE GENTRY, NANCY GREENE. Third row: BETSY BACHMAN, EVELYN BANNER, SHIRLEY BREEDEN, CAROLYN BRINKLEY, NANCY BRUCE, NANCY CAMPBELL BARBARA CARMODY, ROSALIND CASTEEL, JANE CUNNINGHAM fourth row: VIRGINIA DENTON, NANCY DENTON, JUDY DUNCAN, BETTY EDWARDS, RUTH GILLENWATER, KATIE GREEN, CHARLOTTE HOLZER, ELAINE JUSTICE, LOIS McKINNEY. Fifth row: PEGGY O’NEAL, PATSI OVERHOLT, PAT PETERS, MAC KIE STOOKSBURY, BETTY JANE WEBSTER. Page 203 ROTC RIFLE TEAM First row: JOHN SELL, BOB HODGES, ALAN WARD, Team Captain; JIM WILLIAMS, BILL LEONARD. Second row: CAPTAIN ALAN KINGHORN, Faculty Advisor; DON EMMERT, JOHN STARNES, BILL HOLTZSCLAW, DEAN RAMBO, EDDIE LITTREAL, COACH SFC RALPH ATCHLEY. Third row: LARRY DILLOW, CARLOS CARVER, TED RASTALL, RICHARD SMITH, LARRY MILHORN. BAND CADET 1ST LIEUTENANT CECIL R. HOPKINS, JR., Commanding CADET M SGT. JAMES T. MAYS, 1st Sergeant CADET SFC HOWARD W. CHAPPELL, JR., Drum Major HEADQUARTERS COMPANY, 1st BATTALION CADET CAPTAIN GEORGE R. CREASY, Commanding HEADQUARTERS COMPANY, 2nd BATTALION CADET CAPTAIN HARRY G. CONNER, Commanding Page 205 COMPANY A CADET CAPTAIN JOE P. BREWSTER, Commanding COMPANY B CADET CAPTAIN DONALD R. STEVENS, Commanding : i. Page 206 COMPANY C CADET CAPTAIN BILLY R. MORRIS, Commanding COMPANY D CADET CAPTAIN KENNETH G. DESKINS, Commanding Page 207 COMPANY E CADET CAPTAIN JAMES R. BLEDSOE, Commanding CADET CAPTAIN CLARENCE A. COATES, Commanding Page 208 COMPANY G CADET CAPTAIN THOMAS M. KING, Commanding COMPANY H CADET CAPTAIN HAROLD E. WATSON, Commanding Page 209 SCABBARD AND BLADE First row, left to right: PLEDGE MASTER DONALD J. HAULSEE, 1st. SGT. JOHN MAYS, 2nd LIEUT. HAROLD E. WATSON, CAPTAIN GEORGE L. LITTON, 1st. LIEUT. TOMMY D. FOSTER, WARRANT OFFICER ALAN W. WARD, j.g.; LESLIE COLE, Senator . Second row: MAJOR MARION L. CONWAY, Advisor ; GERALD OWENS, EARNEST WALKER, HARRY G. CONNER, GEORGE R. CREASY, EDMOND SCOTT. Third row: KENNETH NEWMAN, TOM KING, FRANK E. LITTLE, HERBERT T. CLARK, HAROLD G. SKAGGS, RONALD WAYLAND. Page 210 REGIMENTAL HONOR GUARD CADET CAPTAIN CLARENCE C. DIXON, Commanding M mJp Hi ggwgg ■■■• x- .;. : : «r-So«x j « •rigJWft fcw 11111 1 |s¥|s:ifi Page 212 «« s SJgS •••••• , .£ ggsgB piiS ft® Page 213 ABED, MIKE .167 ABOU-L-HOSN, JEFF DEAN .167 ABOU-L-HOSN, MICKEY HAMEK .167 ABOUL, HOSSN IBRAHIM .46, 78, 167, 173 ABULHUSN, MAHMUD A.100 ADAMS, ALEY JANE .108, 143, 165 ADAMS, GERALDINE H.100 ADDINGTON, BARBARA .108, 169 ADDINGTON, KAREN JANE .46, 64, 13 8, 139, 149, 167 ADDINGTON, PEGGY SUE.100, 157 AEBERLE MARY MARGARET.64, 143 AILEY, LUTHER DOYLE. 94, 137, 173 AKERS, WILLIAM S., JR.82 AKIN, JAMES SOLON.47, 164, 165 AL, ABED MAHI SALEH.100, 160 ALI, SABI .170 ALI, SABIH .149 ALLEY, JERRY VAUGHAN.94 ALLEY, RICHARD ARNOLD.94 ALLGOOD, ALLEN D.78 ALLGOOD, OWEN STEPHEN. 64 ALVIS, BOBBY JACK.108 ANDERSON, BRUCE EVAN.137, 136 ANDERSON, BUDDY .184 ANDERSON, COLUMBUS.191, 192 ANDERSON, MELVIN.108 ANDERSON, ROY JOE.108, 161 ANDREWS, JAMES CORDEL.108 ANDREWS, JOHN ALLEN.82 ANGEL, ALMA JEAN.171 ANGEL, CARL THOMAS. 108 ARCHER, G. B.173 ARCHER, PEGGY ANN.108 ARMSTRONG, LARRY EARL.137 ARNOLD, BARBARA JANE.108, 131 ARNOLD, HAZEN EUGENE.108 ARNOLD, JOSEPH F..100 ARNOLD, ROY MARVIN.42, 64, 56, 137, 136, 149 ARP, EVA NELLE.161 ARROWOOD, WM BRUCE.64 ARROWOOD, BONNIE KATE. 92, 108 ASHBURN, JOSEPH RAY. 108 ASQUITH, MARY PAT . 100 AUSMUS, HARRY JACK. 157 BACHMAN, LIZABETH A.165, 203 BACON, BOBBY GALE. 108 BACON, CAROLYN JO.108, 131 BACON, JOAN MARLENE.100, 172 BACON, NORA MAE. 108 BACON, WILLIAM THOMAS.108 BADDOUR, PATRICIA J.108, 162 BADGETT, CHARLES E. 166 BAILEY, BETTY FAY.100, 157, 161 BAILEY, FRED WILLIAM.108 BAILEY, GEORGE D. 64, 177 BAILEY, JACKIE RALPH. 100 BAILEY, NOLA RUTH. 108, 131 BAILEY, STOKES W.94, 166, 172 BAILEY, TOMMIE GLEA. 108 BAIRD, RICHARD M.64 BAKER, ALICE BELINDA. 37, 108, 159 BAKER, WILMA JEAN. 108 BALL, JAMES RILEY.94 BALL, MARGARET .108 BALLANCE, NANCY ANN.100 BALLARD, HASKELL ELLE .100 BALLARD, JEAN LYNN. 47, 64, 150, 203 BALLARD, JOHN DAVID.108 BALLARD, WILLIAM MACY.108 BALLINGER, JANICE MAXINE 94, 143, 142, 159, 161, 167 BANKS, JANET PONDER.64 BANNER, DOROTHY JUNE.74 BANNER, EVELYN L.123, 203 BANYAS, MICHAEL.177, 182 BARB, GENE ALLEN.108 BARE, ROSA LEE.143, 165 BARHAM, FRANK LEE.100, 159 BARJUM, RUTH M.108, 170 BARKER, FLOYD WILLIAM.108 BARKER, JAMES PORTER. .82 BARKER, LELAND WAYNE.108 BARLOW, CAROLYN GAIL.47, 64, 130 BARNES, BEVERLEE RUTH.90 BARNES, MACK NATH.108, 150, 151 BARNES, VERNON MICHAE.108 BARNHILL, MARILYN E. 94, 143, 149, 166, 169 BARR, GEORGE ROBERT.108 BARRETT, MARILYN MAE.94 BARTON, LOUISE C.91 BASHAM, JANICE FAYE.90 BASKETTE, BARBARA J. 127, 162, 171 BASS, EUGENE D., JR.54, 108, 125 BATES, WILLIAM JOHNNY.108 BAUMGARDNER, BALE .159 BAUTISTA, DAVID F.108 BAXTER, POLLY ANN.108, 135, 150, 1 59, 163 BEACH, KATHLEEN SCOTT.108, 135, 176 BEAN, ADA JO.94, 143 BEASLEY, JAMES S., JR.165 BEASLEY, LYNN MITCHEL.127, 165, 171, 203 BEAVER, ROBERT C.108 BEGLEY, FRED DELANO.137 BEIGHTAL, KEVIN E.108 BELL, CARL E.94, 177, 189 BELL, JON EARL.100, 137 BELOIN, RAY A., JR.159 BENEMANN, ROSE E.92 BENFIELD, OMA JEAN.74, 141, 165 BENNETT, FRANCES L.130, 153 BERKLEY, BETTY JEAN.94 BERRY, BRENDAGAIL NMI. 108, 165 BERRY, DAVID EDWARD.133 BERRY, GOLDIA ANN.108, 139 BERRY, KENNETH RAY.108, 161 BETHEA, EDWARD EUGENE.94, 145 BEVINGTON, C.RILE R., JR.108 BIBLE ROSALYN.141, 160 BILBERY, JAMES HERMAN.94 BILKA, ANNA LEE.92, 141 BILL, JON EARL.167 BILLINGS HAROLD WADE .100 BIRD, KATHRYN ANN.100, 164, 165, 168 BLACK, GILBERT E.129 BLACKBURN, ROBERTA .108 BLAIR, MARVIN STEELE.108 BLAIR, MILFORD H.94 BLANKENBECKLER, MARY.82, 120, 140, 160 BLEDSOE, JAMES ROY.82, 133, 172, 208 BLEVINS, CHARLES D.129 BLEVINS, GAIL DEAN.108 BLEVINS, KATHLEEN J.150, 158 BLEVINS, WILLIAM G.82 BLOCKER, MARIAN IVAH. 100, 157, 1 59, 162, 165 BOARMAN, THEODORE L.108 BOATRIGHT, CAROLUN H.108, 13 5 BLIZARD, MARVIN A.78, 170 BOGART, HELEN PAT.108 BOHANAN, BETTY JEAN.100, 157 BOLTON, DORIS JANE. 100, 159, 165, 168 BOND, CHARLOTTE JEAN.108 BOOHER, MAYNARD LEE.100 BOONE, DORIS MARIE.100 BOOTH, CAROL JO. 94, 141, 140, 158 BOOTH, JOE WARD.108 BORAGINE ROBERT NMI.14 5 BOURNE, GORDON R.64 BOWEN, PAUL KELLY .108 BOWEN, HOMER K., JR.82 BOWERS, NANCY K.91 BOWERS, ROGER LYNN .108 BOWERY, JAMES WM.100 BOWLAND, MARGARET L.127 BOWMAN, ANNA ELIZ.91 BOWMAN, BARBARA ANN.108 BOWMAN, CLANEHA .158 BOWMAN, GEORGIA KATE.100, 157 BOWMAN, JIMMY NMI.172 Student BOWMAN, LOIS C.64, 162, 169 BOWMAN, WILLIAM D.100 BOYD, JOHN GLENNFORD 100 BRACKEN, JANE CAROLIN.94 BRADFORD, ANNE BRIGHT.94, 162 BRADFORD, FREDIE M.100 BRADLEY, CHARLES WM.82 BRADLEY, DONALD G. 64, 145, 144 BRADLEY, FREDRICK J.64, 161 BRADLEY, HAROLD C.100 BRAGG, PAUL FRANKLIN.65 BRANDON, BARBARA SUE.108 BRANTON, EDDIE EVERET 108 BREAZEAL, JOHN WESLEY .54, 121, 124, 149 BREEDEN, SHIRLEY A.138, 139, 203 BREWSTER, JOE PAUL.206 BRINK, MITZI LYNN.92, 108 BRINKLEY, BILLY B., JR.172 BRINKLEY, CAROLYN A.65, 203 BRINKLEY, JAMES W., Ill.100 BRISTOL, BARBARA ROSE 47, 82, 140, 141, 148, 203 BRISCOE, J. FRANK.94 BRITT, CHARLES HOWARD.94 BRITT, HARLIS EDWIN.65 BRITTS, PARKER WM.56, 100 BRITTS, RAMON SAMUEL.100 BROBECK, NORMAN C.100 BROCK, JUDITH CAROLYN 108 BROCKWELL, JACK ED.100 BROOKS’, JOAN.165 BROOKS, JOHN M., JR.108, 192 BROOKS, NANNIE.92, 109, 141, 157 BROOKS, NANCY SUE.107 BROOKS, RONALD ED.109, 183 BROOME, CARROLL LEVAN 65 BROOM E, ERVIN VANCE.109 BROOME, RALPH WILL 109 BROWN, CARROLL E. 82, 133, 132 BROWN, CHARLES E. 47, 78, 129, 149, 172 BROWN, CLARA JANE 91 BROWN, CLEMENT C.100, 149, 167 BROWN, ILLA JANE.109, 127 BROWN, JAMES FREDRICK.109, 191, 192 BROWN, JANIS LOUISE.91 BROWN, JOHNNIE A., JR.109 BROWN, MARGARET L.109 BROWN MARY LU.56, 151 BROWN, PATTY EUGENE.121 BROWN, PRESTON DALE 94 BROWNLOW, ADELE. 65, 13 5, 134, 159 BROYLES, CAROLYN JO.139 BROYLES, HAROLD 109 BROYLES, NANCY ANNE 109, 143 BROYLES ' , PATSY SUE. 48, 82, 127, 126. 152, 169 BROYLES, TOMMY DAVID 100 BRUCE, JO ANN.65 BRUCE, NANCY ELIZ 99, 100, 127, 163, 203 BRYAN, LANNY WAYNE 109 BRYAN, WENDELL DARREL.100, 137 BRYANT, EARL HARRISON 65 BUCHANAN, MARIE H.65 BUCHANAN, REBECCA M.109 BUCK, REGINA MAY.78 BUCKLES, JADA GRACE.109, 165 BUCKLES, RALPH BILLY. 65, 145, 173 BULLINGTON, VIVIAN R. 92, 109, 135 BUNCH, HAROLD BEE. 109, 125, 1 5 BURCH, VERNON R.100 BURCHFIELD, DIANE L. 1 00, 13 5, 1 34 BURG AMY, COLDEN RHIND 109 BURNETT, NANCY K.127, 165 BURNETTE, LERTY B. 100 BUSLER, JO ANN. 150 BY AS, JACOB CLETUS 109 BUTTERWORTH, ROBERT A. BYRD, ALICE SUE. 65 Page 214 Ind ex BYRD, ALICE. 94 BYRD, BILLY JOE.82 BYRD, GEORGIE LEE.165 BYRD, MARION .158 BYRD, MONTESS . 94, 166, 169, 171 CADE, MARGARET E.109 CAIN, FRANCIS AKARD. 100 CALFEE, JOSEPHINE A. 100 , 159, 165 CAMERON, DON PL, JR.18 5 CAMPBELL, EDNA GAY.109 CAMPBELL, GERALD W.177 CAMPBELL, TACK E. 100 , 194 CAMPBELL, JAMES. 100 CAMPBELL, JAMES. 100 CAMPBELL, MARY K.109 CAMPBELL, MYRA JOY.109, 166 CAMPBELL, NANCY L.143, 149, 203 CAMPBELL, WILLIAM A.164, 165, 167, 169, 170, 173 CAMPBELL, WILLIAM RAY.109 CARICO, JAMES EDWIN.164, 165 CARMICHAEL, GERALDINE.171 CARMICHAEL, JEANETTE.109, 13 1 , 1 5 0 , 160, 162 CARMICHAEL, PATRICIA. 109, 157 CARMODY, BARBARA A. 3 5 , 56, 99 , 127, 203 CARR, GENE HOWARD.65, 120 , 140, 1 58 CARROLL, DAVID S. 109 CARROLL JO ANN.109, 159 CARSON, MYRTLE AGNES. 12 o’ 149 CARSON, NANCY JANE. 48, 65, 120 ,’ 130, 131, 151, 164, 169 CARSON, WILMA GRAY. 143 CARTER, FRED NATHAN.109, 192 CARTER, GLENN HAROLD. 82, 173 CARTER, HAROLD ADAIR. ’ 109 CARTER, HELEN SUE. 101 109 CARTER, KELLY ODELL. ’ 101 CARTER, MARY LOU. 56 CARTER, ROY DUANE.. 65 CARTWRIGHT, MARJORIE 91 CARTWRIGHT, WILLIAM S. 109 CARVER, BOBBY CARROLL. 109 CARVER, CARLOS EUGENE 109 204 CASADAY, WILLIAM M. ’ ioi CASH, RICHARD WAYNE.109 CASSELL, OLLAN CONN . .. 177 CASTANAS, NICK JAMES.. 82 CASTEEL, ROSALIND A. 100 , 13 5 , 162 203 CASTLE, WILLIAM C. ’ 109 CATES, NORMA NELL. 109 CATON, ROBERT MELVYN 101 CAVIN, MARGARET RUTH.109 CHAMBERS, IDA FRAZIER . 65 94 CHAMBERS, MARY ELIZ . ’l 01 CHAMBERS, RAYMOND L.. ..... 94 CHAMBERLAIN, GEORGE . 164 CHANDLER, JAMES D.T 101 CHANDLER, THELMA L. 92 109 CHANG, HU CHIN. ’ 82 CHAPPELL, HOWARD W., JR.164, 204 CHARLES, JOHN. 109,’ i 58 CHARLES, JOHN . ’ l69 CHASE, REBECCA ANN. ’ ’ 101 CHILDRESS, DASSA D. 10 1 CHILTON, GARLAND T..109, 190, 192 CHINOUTH, SHIRLEY ANN. 65, 120 , 123, 169 CHITWOOD, HOWARD C. 83 CHRISTIAN, LORETTA J.109, 171 CHRISTIAN, SHIRLEY M. 66 , 150, 1 51, 160 CHUMBLEY, ROBT. ALLEN. 94 , 151 CHURCH, RICHARD ALLEN. 94 CLAMAN, THOMAS DAVID.78, 161 CLANCY, THOS. S., Ill.101 CLARK, BARBARA ANN.91 CLARK, FRANKLIN B., JR.94 CLARK, GRADY, JR.66 CLARK, HERBERT TRUMAN.66, 203, 210 CLARK, MARGARET.162 CLARK, PATTI LYNN.101, 165 CLARK, ROGER L.109 CLARKE, DOROTHY ANN.66, 143 CLAYMAN, PHYLLIS ANN.109 CLEEK, JAMES FRANKLIN.109 CLEEK, MARGARET MANES.109 CLOUD, NANCY ELIZABETH. 92, 109, 164 COATES, C. A., JR.78, 161, 208 COATES, PAUL EUGENE.90 COCHRAN, CAROLYN JO.48, 66, 135, 149 COCHRAN, ROBT. EDWARD.101, 150 COCHERAM, CARROL D.94 CODY, GLORIA MAXINE.109, 150 COFER, ROBERT SIDNEY. 78, 128, 129 COFFEY, MARGARET S.109 COFFMAN, HUGH ARTEMUS.109 COLE, JERRY WILLIAM.129 COLE, KENNETH WAYNE.189 COLE, LESLIE WINFRED. 66, 133, 149, 169, 203, 210 COLEMAN, RONALD T.101 COLLEY, EDWARD ALVIN .164 COLLIER, JENNY G. 78, 120, 123, 158 COLLIER, KENNETH D.101 COLLIS, PHILLIP LYNN.121, 13 3 COMBS, GERALD PARKER.109 COMPTON, BENNY FAIN.109 COMPTON, JANE H.131, 155 CONLEY, ROBERT IVAN.109 CONNER, HARRY GENE. 83, 20 5, 210 COOK, BILLY RONALD.101, 133 COOKE, ELDEN MONROE.94 COOKE, TED WALTER.137, 136 COOPER, CARY CARLTON .101, 129, 162 COOTER, WAYNE HAROLD.94, 170 COPP, BARBARA SUE.101 COUCH, MARTHA LOUISE.109, 153 COULTER, CAROL KAY.109 COULTER, JAMES L., JR. 66, 54, 145, 144 COWAN, ARTHUR EUGENE.12 5, 194 COX, BEVERLY KING.48, 120, 122, 149, 160, 172 COX, DONNA LOU.92, 109 COX, GEORGE THOMAS.109 COX, LINDA LEE.94, 123 COX, MARGARET.109, 143, 165 COX, MARY BERNELL.109 COX, RONALD FRANKLIN.94, 109 COX, SYLVA ANNE.66, 203 COX, VELMA JOYCE.94 COX, WM. WAYNE.101 CRABTREE, JAMES OTIS.109 CRAFT, SALLY HELEN 94, 120, 141, 149, 151 CRAIG, CHAPMAN C.66 CRAIG, JACK R.109, 190, 192 CREASY, GEORGE R. 78, 145, 159, 167, 205, 210 CREECH, WILLIE .109 CREGGER, LLOYD RAYNOR.94 CRESS, KERMIT CLARENCE. 170 CRIGGER, GARRY MONROE.109 CROSBEE, CLIFFORD C.110, 129 CROSS, NANCY CAROLYN.13 5, 165 ROSS, SUSAN MARGO.110 CROUCH, JAMES E. 78, 133, 156, 203 CROWDER, FRED JONES.110 CROWE, DON FOLSOM.93 CROWE, SAM TAYLOR.110 CROWDER, FOY D.66 CROW, FRED. 165 CRUM, JACK CARLOS.101 CRUMLEY, FRED, JR..165 CRUMLEY, RUTH ANN.110 CUNNINGHAM, ELLA J.101, 127, 203 CUNNINGHAM, FRANCES S.131, 165 CUNNINGHAM, NELIA JAN.110, 127, 171 CURLING, JOHN BEVERLY. 66, 137, 1 57 CURTIS, HAROLD D.110 CUTSHAW, BILLY WAYNE.12 5 CUTSHAW, JIMMY GRAY.83, 12 5, 124, 149, 167 DALTON, CHARLOTTE R.66 DALTON, DOUGLAS WAYNE.94 DANIELS, DREAMA C.101 DANIELS, GEORGE H., JR.94 DANIELS, THOMAS JACK.83 DANNA, DONALD JOE. 101, 161 DARNELL, BETTY KAY.110 DAUGHERTY, EDWIN L., JR. 66, 159, 170 DAVENPORT, KENNETH R.66 DAVIDSON, NANCY JOYCE.90 DAVIDSON, PAUL R.110 DAVIS, ANDREW BLACK.110 DAVIS, BILL EDD.95, 189 DAVIS, CALLIE DORA.101 DAVIS, DIANE.91 DAVIS, DONALD .95 DAVIS, HONESTY HOPE.110 DAVIS, HUGH VICTOR.9 5 DAVIS, JANE ELLA.169 DAVIS, MARY LYNNE.110 DAVIS, MYRNA LOU.110, 139 DAVIS, NANCY KATHRYN... 49, 66, 131, 169 DAVIS, NORA KAY.110 DAVIS, RAY NMI.110 DAVIS, ROBERT HENRY.101, 158 DAVIS, ROY LEE.159 DAVIS, THOMAS GLEN.161 DAY, FRANK LOUIS.101 DAY, JAMES ALLEN.110, 184 DAY, NANCY JANE.110, 141 DAYWITT, ROBERT J.95 DEAN, WILLIAM DON.9 5 DEATON, GLORIA FAITH.91 DEATON, JAMES DAVID.110 DELOZIER, GWENDOLYN.101, 110 DEMPSEY, CHARLES A.83 DENNIS ' , JAMES LYNN.78, 150 DENNY, JANICE LOUISE.127, 166 DENTON, BARBARA VIRGINIA.101, 123, 158, 203 DENTON, NANCY LOUISE.122, 123, 149, 169, 203 DENTON, ROY THOMAS.101 DESKINS, KENNETH G.83, 194, 207 DEVAULT ANNE KK.101, 143 DEVAULT, DAVID WM.101 DEWITT BARBARA ANN.110 DICKERSON, CHARLES .167 DICKEY, WILLIAM MATT.9 5 DICKEY, PRESTON RAY.110 DILLOW LARRY R.110, 204 DISHNER, OTIS GENE.101, 137, 151 DIXON, CLARENCE C.83, 210 DIXON, JOE SAMUEL.151, 177 DOCKEY, ARLENE MARIE.110, 172 DODSON, HARRIET ELIZ.131 DOMINICK, PAUL MOORE.157, 160 DONIHE, JAMES HENRY.110 DONNELY, ALICE MARIE.91, 101, 159 DORTON, EUGENIA .67 DOTY, NANCY LOUISE.99, 101, 143, 149, 171 DOUGHERTY, BETTY JO .110 DOUGHERTY, JAMES T.110 DOUGLAS, GWENDOLYN P.110 DOUGLAS, TEDDY LEWIS.78, 161 DOUTHAT, GEARL NMI.67, 157 DREIER, LEONARD E., JR.110 DRINNEN, CHARLENE D.110, 158, 159, 161 DUGGER, BETTY CAROL.91 DUGGER, CAIL WARREN.101 DULANEY, GLENN A., JR.67 DUNCAN, CALVIN M.161 DUNCAN, JAMES LEON.177, 182 DUNCAN, JUDITH MAE ...45, 101, 13 5, 137, 165, 203 DUNLAP, CHARLES R.121, 137, 136 Page 215 DUTTON, HENRY H., JR.110 DYKES, CAROL HAMPTON.110, 172 DYKES, PATSY JEAN. 3 8, 40, 49, 67, 120, 135, 149, 162, 169, 176 EADS, LAWRENCE HENRY.67 EARLY, WILLIAM GUY JR..161 EARNEST, BENJAMIN F.137 EASTERLY, EMILY E.110, 131, 171 EASTERLY, JANICE LEE .... 139, 157, 164, 165 EDEN, LUCILLE .67 EDENS ' , GEORGE C., JR.78, 165 EDGAR, MALLORY F.110 EDWARDS, BERNARD DEAN.101 EDWARDS, ELIZABETH J. 95, 169, 203 EICHE, JON J. 49, 54, 137, 149, 160 EISENHOWER, JULIA ANN.95 ELLIOTT, JUDY HOPE.110 ELLIOTT, PATRICIA ANN.110 ELLIOTT, THOMAS LEROY.127, 177 ELLIS, DOROTHY ANN.110 ELLIS, FREDRICK D.110 ELLIS, GEORGE MARK.110 ELLIS, LYNN .110 ELLIS, ROBERT LEE.110 ELSE A, DONALD MAX.101 EMERY, AMES STUART.203 EMMERT, DONALD ODELL. 95, 204 ENSLEY, JIMMIE MARVIN.110, 173 ESTEP, BOBBLY G.101 ESTEP, MARGARET L.91 ESTES, KENNETH N.67, 145, 144 ESTES, RICHARD WRAY.110 EVANS, BOB CLYDE.38, 67, 62, 177, 180 EVANS, CEPHAS TEDDY.67 EVANS, JAMES EDWARD.lio EVANS, MARY NELLE.95, 150, 169 EVANS ' , TOY ALVIN. 110 EXUM, ELIZABETH.110, 131, 162 FABER, CAROL ANNE .143, 164, 165 FALLIN, WAYNE WAYLAND. 110 FARNSWORTH, CLYDE H.137 FEATHERS, NANCY CAROL. 67 FERGUSON, BOBBY T. 95 FERGUSON, PAUL S.110 FERNANDOS, FERNANDE. 167 FIELDS, BOBBIE LOIS.110 FIELDS, JOYCE F.9 5, 162 FIELDS, PATRICIA ANN... 13 5, 1 59, 163, 171 FILLERS, WANZIE E.101, 172 FINCHUM, ANNA KATE .. 67, 141, 150, 151, 158, 160 FINCHUM, BERNICE .110 FINCHUM, MARILYN JOAN. 67, 166, 169 FINLEY, JO ANN. 83, 203 FISHER, YVONNE. 110, 131, 162 FISKUS, TOM MAX.110 FLEENOR, BILL BROWN. 89, 101, 125 FLEENOR, ERNEST L.67 FLEENOR, LAWANDA SUE. 101, 143 FLEENOR, MARION DAVID. 110, 159, 161 FLETCHER, CHARLES F. 101 FLETCHER, JIMMY FRED.67 FLETCHER, LARRY W. 101 FORD, GAIL DEANE. 110 FORD, JACK HAYES.67 FORD, JAMES DENVER. 110 FORD, JOE PRESTON.110 FOSTER, JOHNNY D. 9 5 FOSTER, TOMMY DYER .... 68, 177, 181, 210 FOWLER, SCOTTIE KAYE.110, 165 FOX, BILLIE JUNE.101 FOX, JEANETTE BAILEY. 110, 162 FOX, MARTHA G.101 FOX, VELMA JO.101 FOX, MELBA JEAN.110 FOYE, DELBERT.101 FRANCIS, ANDREW A.95 FRANCIS, PERRY WM, JR.9 5 FRANKLIN, DONNA KAY.110, 131 FRANKLIN, JOE BYRD.166 FRANKLIN, ROBERT L.68 FRANKS, DONNA RUTH.123, 122, 1 58 FRASER, ANN LYNN.68, 13 5 FRAZIER, DORRIS D.110 FREEMAN, PATRICIA ANN.110 FRENCH, WAYNE CHARLES.9 5 FRICK, BARBARA LOU. 110, 131. 164, 165 FRICKE, DAVID GARY.Ill, 137 FROST, GLENN EDWARD. 101 FRYE, DELBERT JUNIOR.167 FRYE, MARILN J.102 FULKERSON, LYDIA H.Ill, 135, 1 59, 162, 164 FULKERSON, SHIRLEY J. 49, 68, 134, 135, 169 FULLER, JOHN F. JAY. 83, 13 3 FURCHES, BILLY JACK. 99, 102, 129, 128 FURCHES, ROBERT LOUIS.Ill, 129 GALLAMORE, BILLY J.83 GALLOWAY, PIERSON B.137 GARBER, JOEL WADE.Ill GARBER, MARY MOZELLE.92 GARLAND, ELMA LOU.Ill, 165 GARLAND, THOMAS J. 121, 124, 12 5, 167 GARMAN, WILLIAM D.ill GARRETT, CAROLYN ROSE.9 5 GARRETT, SALLY MAE.102 GARST, ELEANOR ANN.102, 159, 165 GASS, CHARLES ARNOLD.Ill GASS, DEANNA SUE.95, 127, 162, 169 GATES, MERTON L.166 GEISLER, BARBARA DALE. 31, 68, 56, 62, 123, 150, 163, 203 GEISLER, CAROL ANN.92, 111, 123 GENOVESE, CASPER J.156, 159, 177, 194 GENTRY, CAROLE LOVE. 68, 120, 134, 135, 203 GERACE, ELAINE.68, 141, 169 GEORGE, BILL WAYNE.95 GHAZLI, SUHAM H.Ill GILAD, TAMARA.167 GILBERG, CECELIA 1.102, 162, 166 GILES, BARBARA LEE. 49, 68, 126, 127, 149, 152, 158 GILKEY, PATRICIA A.Ill GILLENWATER, VA. RUTH.127, 203 GILLET, WM. ALLEN.102, 188 GILLESPIE, WINNIE L.Ill, 172 GILLIAM, CHAS. LOYD.102 GILLIAM, JON WAYNE.129 GILLY, MARY RUTH .Ill, 143, 169 GLASS, JANICE RUTH.Ill GLASS, MARILEE D.91 GLENN, MORRIS REFFTLL.111 GOODMAN, ROBERT GUY. 149, 164, 165 GORDON, RONNIE MAX.Ill GOUGE, ALLEN DEAN.Ill GRAGG, DOROTHY ANNE.149, 172 GRAVES, JAMES PAUL.102 GRAVES, NANCY JANE. 102 GRAVES, ROBERT .165 GRAVES, BOB .102 GRAY, EULENE WILSON.68 GRAY, ODELL W. JR.Ill GRAY, NORMAN R., JR. Ill GRAY, PATSY FERN.Ill GRAY, ROBERT E.78 GRAYBEAL, PHYLLIS Y. .68 GRAYSON, JIMMIE PAYNE.95, 159 GREEAR, JAMES ROBERT.95 GREEN, CECIL BRYIAN.Ill GREEN, GRACE ANNA.33, 123, 149 GREEN, KENNETH B.79 GREEN, WANDA KATE. 68, 157, 159, 203 GREENE, MARY ELIZ.68 GREENE, NANCY FAYE.49, 83, 129, 138, 139, 203 GREENWAY, PEGGY ANN.Ill GREER, GILMER K.102 GREER, PEGGY SUE.102 GREER, WILLIAM .192 GREGG, NOEL DELMAS.83 GREGG, WILLIS LORAIN.Ill Student GREGORY, JAMES F.102 GREGORY, MARY CAROLYN . 92, 111, 127 GRIFFIN, JUDITH PAM.Ill, 127 GRIFFIN, LINDA GAYLE. 68, 127, 162 GRIMES, CHARLES RAY.95 GRINDSTAFF, MARY A.169 GRINDSTAFF, OBIE DEAN 111 GRINDSTAFF, GERALDINE.68 GRUBB, JUNE FRANCES ' .Ill, 162, 172 GRUBB, WILLIAM OLEY.83 GRUBBS, BETTY JEAN.Ill, 131, 171 GUFFEY, BETTY LOUISE .107, 111, 1 3 5, 1 56, 162, 176 GULLION, DANIEL B.83 GUY, LINDA LOU.Ill GUTIERREZ, GUSTAVO.170 HADI, SALEH OJAGHI 167 HAGA, ALLEN HAROLD.Ill HAGA, RAYMOND JACK.102, 125, 157, 158 HAIRE, BILL .173 HALL, ALBERT J..83 HALL, IVAN WARREN.95. 149 HALL, JAMES LEE.158 HALL, MONNIE EMALINE.102, 141 HALL, PHILIP ROY.Ill HALL, THOMAS ALLEN .Ill HALTOM, DOROTHY ANN. 68, 120, 143, 150, 165 HAMILTON, CARL EDWARD.Ill HAMED, MICKEY.Ill HAMILTON, HASSIE.95, 139 HAMILTON, VICTOR . 69 HAMMETT, RICHARD G.125 HAMMOND, BILLY J.50, 84, 133 HAMMONS, PEGGY JEAN. 102, 158, 171 HAMPTON, A. BERNICE. 3 1, 50, 84, 1 50, 159, 172, 203 HAMPTON, GAIL FRANCES 111 HAMPTON, HELEN ROGERS.Ill, 127 HAMPTON, JOHN P.Ill HAMPTON, MURREL KENT 95 HAMRICK, GEORGE B. 95 HAMRICK, LINDON E., JR.110 HANKAL, GARY TYRONE.Ill HARB, RAMSEY J.84, 129, 157, 160 HARDIN, DALLAS L.69 HARDIN, SIDNEY ALLEN 84 HARDT, MARTHA LYDIA.84, 141 HAREN, BETTY JEWELL.102, 157 HARKLEROAD, LAWRENCE .79 HARKLEROAD, ROBERT TOM.84, 129 HARMON, ALEX JOE.93 HARMON, CAROL JEAN.Ill HARMON, FILLIS WALLEN.Ill HARMON, JULIA ANN. 91 HARMON, LEROY BURKE 111 HARRELL, RALPH WAYNE.Ill HARRINGTON, THOMAS R.Ill HARRIS, BARBARA J.Ill HARRIS, GLENDA I.92, 111 HARRIS, JIMMIE ALBERT 107 HARRISON, CLARISSA JANICE.Ill, 139 HARRISON, JANE .162 HARRISON, HAROLD J.84 HARRISON, JOHN FRITZ 84 HARRISON, JOHN M.100 HART, JAN ELIZABETH. 69, 90, 135 HARTMAN, JANE Y.102 HARTSELL, GILBERT E.56, 94, 177, 188 HARVEY, JANE .102 HARVEY, JIMMY RICHARD 111 HASH, STEVE .170 HATCHER, DAVID P.128 HATCHER, GEORGE LOERY 111 HATFIELD, JACK D.Ill HATHAWAY, JOE C.102 Page 216 Index HAULSEE, DAVID LYNN.95 HAULSEE, DONALD JACK.84, 210 HAULSEE, RICHARD W.Ill HAWK, GINGER JAN .. 69, 120, 143, 150, 169 HAWKINS, MARGARET R.Ill HAWKINS, SABE WARREN.84 HAWKS, JAY REGINIA.169 HAWKS, RAYMOND THOMAS.102 HAWS, LOYCE EDWARD JR.79, 154 HAY, ROOSEVELT C.Ill HAYES, PATRICIA M.Ill HAYNES, BILLY H.Ill HAYNES, CLAUDE ALLEN.84 HAYNES, JOHN EDMOND.Ill HAYNES, WILLIAM ARDEN.Ill HAWKS, JO .166 HAWKS, JOSEPH .12 5, 156 HEADRICK, BETTY L.92, 111 HEATHERLY, JOYCE L.102, 157 HEATON, JANICE D.102 HELTON, DONALD BROWN.167 HELTON, JAY H.102 HELTON, WALTER A.9 5 HENDERSON, LINDELL J.92 HENDRICK, EDWARD LEE.102, 111 HENDRICK, WILLIAM T.95, 111 HENDRICK, SANDRA J.Ill, 166 HENDRIX, TOMMY LEE.124, 12 5 HENINGER, GERALD C.84 HENRY, CAROLYN SUE.Ill, 123 HENSLEY, DAVID ALLEN.Ill HENSLEY, HILDA MAYE.69 HENSLEY, JOY GALE.69 HENSLEY, KKENNETH D.112 HENSLEY, ROBERT DEAN.112 HENSLEY, RALPH W.9 5, 112 HENSLEY, ROSEZELL G.95 HENSON, JO ANN.56 HERRELL, HAROLD GENE.102 HESSMANN, DAVID BRUCE.84, 159 HESSMANN, JOSEPH R.159 HEYWOOD HARRIET JANE.3 3, 9 5, 167 HICKEY, MARY K.69 HICKMAN, BARBARA SUE. 69, 143, 164 HICKMAN, BOBBY DEAN.84 HICKS, CAROL SUE.112, 150 HICKS, GERALD D.84, 12 5 HICKS, JACKIE LYNN. 112, 133 HICKS, KELLEY EDGAR.12 5 HICKS, MARY NEGRINI. 79, 140, 141, 170, 173 HICKS, REESE LYNN.8 5 HIGDON, RALPH EDWARD.13 3 HILBERT, BILLIE JOAN.30, 39, 50, 69, 135, 203 HILBERT, CHARLIE .158 HILBERT, LANA JANE.112 HILL, JANICE BURTON.69 HILL, LYNWOOD HAROLD.9 5 HILL, NANCY HELEN.112 HILL, RAYMOND.112 HILL, WANDA JUNE.102 HILLMAN, SANDRA ELLEN. 112, 141, 171 HILLON, CATHERINE A. 102, 149, 159, 170 HILTON, KATHRYN JANET.158 HINES, GRACE ELOISE.123, 158 HINES, GARAH PATRICIA.95, 169 HITE, HOWARD SEVIER.69 HITCH, MARY ALICE.112, 150 HIXON, CHARLOTTE ANN.102 HOAR, HANICE RUTH. 95, 164, 169 HOBBS, ROBERT WAYNE.102 HOCKETT, PHILIP D.102 HODGE, CAROLYN J.102 HODGES, ROBERT WEST.102, 177, 204 HOGAN, NANCY KATE.158 HOLCOMBE, ELSBERRY .69 HOLDWAY, WILLIAM ED.159, 169 HOLLEY, DANNY RAY.112 HOLLEY, CHARLES L.112 HOLLINGSWORTH, CARL W.112 HOLLOMAN, LYNDON E.96 HOLLOWAY, WALTER B.112 HOLMES ' , COY THOMAS.95 HOLT, JOSEPH H.112 HOLTSCLAW, DAVID C. 112 HOLTSCLAW, WILLIAM C.204 HOLZER, CHARLOTTE R.127, 203 HONEYCUTT, JOAN E. .. 34, 54, 102, 149, 176 HONEYCUTT, RALPH D.96 HOOKS, EDWARD FRENCH.137, 136 HOOPER, FREDERICK D.112, 137 HOOVER, CHARLOTTE RAG.91 HOOVER, ROBERT T.8 5 HOPKINS, CECL R., JR.8 5, 204 HORNE, FRANCIS H.102 HORTON, JAMES MICHAEL.112 HOUSER, JAMES TYLER.69 HOVIS, CHARLES SYDNEY.70 HO VIS ' , JEANINE PERL A.90 HOVIS, POWELL LEE.70 HOWZE, BENJAMIN M., JR.177 HUBBARD, PAUL SAMUEL.112 HUDDLE, MARGARET L.112, 141 HUFFMAN, ANNABELL .102 HUGHES, HEATHER CAROL.102 HUGHES, J. DONALD.102, 157 HUGHES, KENNETH LEE.112 HUGHES, PHYLLIS ANN.32, 56, 93, 13 1, 133, 171 fi 203 HUGHES. WALTER A., JR.112 HUGHES, WANDA JANE.91, 100 HUGHES, WILLIAM G.112, 12 5, 184 HULSE, JANE ELIZ.112 HUMPHREYS, HELEN G.102, 112 HUMPHREYS ' , NANCY L.96, 143, 169 HUMPSTON, CHARLES A.102, 164, 165 HUNLEY, NANCY RUTH.54, 123, 158 HUNNICUTT, JANE K.70, 123, 169 HUNNICUTT, LAURA J.112 HUNT, BERYLE C.112 HUNT, WILLIAM T. JR.112, 129 HUNTER, DORRIS EMILY.96, 166 HUNTER, KATRINA VAN.141 HUNTER, ROSS .165 HUNTSMAN, DOROTHY J.143, 164 HURLEY, BRUCE W.102, 125, 169, 173 HURST, PEGGY JANE.112 HUSKLEY, LAURA AILENE.171 HYDER, ELIZ ANN.102 HYDER, LUTHER RAY.112 IKERD, KATHRYN LOU.113, 165 INGRAM, CAROLYN SUE.91 IRICK, HAZEL IRENE.112 ISAACS, CAROLYN .123 ISAACS ' , KATHRYN ANN.70, 131, 171 ISAACS, MABEL JOHNSON.102 ISENBERG, BERCHIE L.112 ISENBERG, JOHN FRANK.102 ISLEY, NANCY K. HAYS.70 ISON, RONALD BRUCE .112 JACKSON, FRANK LOGAN.112 JAMES, RAYMOND EUGENE.177, 183 JANCAREK, JOANNE .112 JARNAGIN, JERRY L..103, 123, 149, 161 JAYNES, JAMES ' WILLIAM.112 JAYNES, JERALD KING.96 JAYNES, NORMA .56 JENKINS, DELMER JOE.112, 185 JENKINS, HOWELL T.70 JENKINS, TOMMY SMITH.112 JENNINGS, KATHLEEN M.70 JENNINGS, DICK.164, 165 JENNINGS, WILLIAM D.96 JIMESON, SARAH J.96, 158 JOHN, BARBARA ANN.112, 143, 162, 169, 171 JOHNSON, BENJAMIN E. 8 5, 129 JOHNSON, CAROLYN DAHL.79, 143, 142 JOHNSON, LIONEL .129 JOHNSON, CLARA C.157 JOHNSON, ELIZABETH N.127 JOHNSON, G. J., JR. 112 JOHNSON, GARY PAUL.13 3 JOHNSON, HELEN LOUISE. 103, 172 JOHNSON, HUGH TIPTON. 8 5 JOHNSON, JAMES C., JR.70 JOHNSON, SAMUEL M.103 JOHNSON, MARY G.90 JOHNSON, DAVID.166 JOHNSON, RONALD A.184 JOHNSON, STANLEY M.165, 188 JOHNSON, THOMAS CRUM .103 JOHNSON, WAYNE .103, 159 JONES, BARBARA ANN.96, 112 JONES, CAROLYN A.103 JONES, CECIL GLENN.103 JONES, DANIEL HENRY.137 JONES, EARL MONROE. 112 , 190, 192 JONES, FRANK LESTER. 112 , 191, 192 JONES, GLENN RHEA. 112 JONES, HOWARD CECIL. 8 5 JONES, JANIE MAY. 44 JONES, JEAN . 112 JONES, PAUL . 137 JONES, LEROY CLYDE. 112 JONES, NANCY LOU.70, 13 5 JONES, PATSY RUTH.159, 169 JONES, RAY OTTO. 103, 189 JONES, RAYMOND LESLIE. 112 JONES, SHEILA WEST . 96 JONES, TOMMY DENE. 158 JONES, WERTIE PARKS.96 JONES, WILLIAM KYLE.96, 125 JUSTICE, ANNA ELAINE.165, 203 JUSTICE, CHARLES M. 96 JUSTICE, MAGDALEN L. 70 KAYLOR, BOBBY W.103 KEARNEY, WILLIAM R. 96 KEEBLER, GENE B. 70 KEGLEY, MARTHA BAILEY.92, 112, 123 KEGLEY, ROBERT PIERCE.103 KELLER, SAMMY NMN.130, 131, 171 KELLEY, CHARLES W.112, 190, 192 KELLEY, MARY ALICE. 167, 169 KELLEY, MARY B. 96 KELLEY, ROBERT P.. 112 KELLY, CAROL ANN. 112 KELLY, CLAIBORNE L., JR. 103 KELLY, MARIANNA.70, 157, 159 KELLY, RONALD ELTON. 112 KENDLE, ETTA JANE. 112 , 13 5 KENNEDY, BILLY H. 112 KENNEDY, CAROLYN E. 70 KENNEY, LOWELL DWIGHT. 96, 165 KEPLEY, JOHN.157, 158 KERN, DOUGLAS FOY. 96 , 189 KERR, THOMAS C, JR.96 KESNER, ROBERT DAVID . 112 KETRON, CLAUDE WALLACE.151 KETRON, JAMES DAVID. 112 KETRON, NORMA JEAN. 103, 172 KEYES, SHIRLEY ANN. 36, 112, 123, 163 KHANBAHADOK, MOHAMAD .. 149, 160, 167 KIDD, CHARLES. 96 KIDD, JANICE FAYE. 131 KIKER, SHEREL DALE.12 5, 167 KILGORE, WILMA JEAN. 112, 141 KING, CARL LYNN. 8 5 KING, JAMES BRADFORD.164, 165 KING, LLOYD E. 125 KING, LOU ANN. 103, 141, 171 KING, NANCY C.103, 165 KING, RICHARD E., JR. .. .8 5 KING, RONALD WADE. 103 KING, THOMAS M. 70, 177, 180, 181, 209, 210 KINKEAD, MIRIAM JOAN. 121, 131, 170 KINSER, LINDA LEE.127, 171 KISER, BILLY RAY.183 KISER, PEGGY JANE.92, 112, 157 KNECHT, MARY JOSEPHINE.96, 164 Page 217 KNECHT, CHARLES V. 96 , 164 , 1 65 , 172 KNIPP, JOYCE ANN. 92 KNOTT, BILLY LARRY. 96 KOFFMAN CHARLES K. 79 KOYSUCK, MILDRED .158 KOYSUCK, SANDKI .158 KRAUSE, JIM WILLIAM.177, 180 KWON, SOON UK.8 5 KYOUNG, AN .167 LACEY, ANNA ELIZABETH.141, 162 LACY, VIRGINIA JAYNE. 96 LACY, WILLIAM.112 LACY, WILLIAM .133 LAMBERT, PATSY ANN. 70, 135, 171 LAMPKIN, DON CHARLES.112 LANE, DELMA JEAN.112, 171 LANE, VIVIAN LORETTA.113 LANGSTON, ALICE JEANN.113, 143, 160 LARKEY, STUART B.96 LARKINS, AARON J.103, 12 5 LARKINS, WILLIAM E.113 LAWRENCE, RICHARD H.79 LAWS, ARTHUR EUGENE.103 LAWS, JEFF JAMES.113 LAWS, ROBERT EDWARD.113 LAWSON, BARBARA ANN.113 LAWSON, BETTY SUE.141 LAWSON, DEE REECE.103, 157, 165 LAWSON, GENE AKERS.113 LAWSON, JAMES E.71 LAWSON, KENNETH D.161 LAWSON, SHIRLEY ANN.163 LEACH, BEVERLEY V.113 LEACH, O. J. JR. (BUD).113, 173 LEATH, ELIZABETH ANN.91 LEATHERLY, JOYCE.171 LEATHERWOOD, CAROLYN .127 LEDFORD, HORACE G.113 LEDFORD, LARRY.177 LEE, DAVID PAT.132 LEE, GENE HARVEY.149, 165 LEEDY, SARAH ANN .96 LEEPER, SARA ELLEN.50, 71, 13 5, 203 LEEPER, VIVIAN JOYCE.113, 159, 162, 172, 176 LEMONS, MARVIN CLARKE.96 LEONARD, DAVID.103 LEONARD, DAVID .113 LEONARD, GORDON KYLE.103 LEONARD, LYNDON LEWIS .103 LEONARD, WILLIAM ED.113, 204 LISTER, BILL RAY.113 LESTER, THOMAS EDWARD.161 LESUEUR, BOBBY EDWARD.177 LEUTY, THOMAS B.103 LEWIS, DEWEY MALCOLM.113 LEWIS, HUGHIE WENDELL. 96, 133, 132 LEWIS, LOYD RALPH.113 LEWIS, RALPH .71 LEWIS, SHIRLEY ANN.113 LEWIS, WILLIAM .194 LIGHTFOOT, FRANCIS L.79 LILLEY, BOB PAUL.103 LILLY, LUCY ANN.113 LILLY, PADDY JOE.91 LINDAMOOD, SHIRLEY A.96 LINDSEY, JAMES M., JR.113 LINDSEY, JESSIE BOBBY.177, 181 LINE, MARY CATHERINE.113 LINGAR, CHARLES S.71 LINGERFELT, PEGGY P.113, 171 LINKER, EUSTACE SLOOP.71, 145 LINVILLE, CHARLOTTE M.91 LIONBERGER, DAVID C.103 LITTLE, FRANCIS E.39, 71, 56, 125, 203, 210 LITTLE, JANE KATHERINE.162 LITTON, LEONARD GEO 177, 182, 203, 210 LITTREAL, LOUIS EDWIN.113, 204 LIVES AY, CHARLES R.103 LIVINGSTON, SANDRA J.131 LOBERTINI, DONALD RAY.8 5, 177, 182 LONG, AGNES JOLENE.113 LONG, HORACE BENTON.129 LONGMIRE, MARGARET G.112, 159, 165 LOVELACE, CLARA R.162 LOWE, EDITH ALEAN.113 LOWE, FELIX CALEB.54, 96, 145, 144, 173 LOWE, HENRY ALLEN.71, 177 LOWE, JEAN .113 LOWE, MARJORIE A. 170 LOWE, NORA A.103, 171 LUCAS, BARBARA ANN. 96, 143, 173 LUTHER, BETTY JANE.8 5 LUTHER, JAMES W.103 LYLE, ELIZABETH DAWSON.123 LYLE, WILLIAM K.113 LYNCH, WILLIAM M.8 5 LYTZ, IVIL LEE, JR.103 McAMIS, AVIS C.131 McAMIS, BILLY C.96 McCALL, ROY F., JR.113 McCLANAHAN, TYSON N.113 McCLARY, LEROY B.79 McClellan, donald b. 1 6 5 , 166 , 167 , 170 McCLOUD, BARBARA ANN.113, 166 McCLURE, DARRELL GARY.113 McConnell, bobby lee. 170 McConnell, ronald w. 113 McCORMICK, JOSEPH P.113, 133 McCRACKEN, TERRELL H.113 McCRAY, DALE E., JR.113 McCROSKEY, VERNON DON.8 5 McDonald donald d. 151 McELROY, JESSE R., JR.103 McEWEN, JAMES EARL.96 McEWEN, JEWELL TISHIA.71, 143, 160 McFEATURE, JOHN C.71 McGEE, SHIRLEY RUTH.71 McGHEE, SAM .145 McGHEE, VAUGHN HAROLD.71 McHANEY, JUDITH ANNE.166 McILHANY, HUGH MILTON.113 McINTURFF, TROY T.113 McKEE, SHIRLEY ANN.113 McKINNEY, ALICE B. .. 71, 135, 134, 162, 171 McKinney, lois e. 203 McKINNEY, PATSY JEAN.113 McLAIN, JOHN BOWMAN.113 McMAHAN, WILD A G.103, 157 McNABB, JIMMY L.103 McNUTT, KENNETH W., JR.85, 133, 132 McNUTT, WILLIAM L.113 McQUEEN, JANICE C.91, 139 McREE, JOHN IBSON.158 McSWAIN, PATRICIA M.103 MABE, OTIS .71 MADDUX, CAROLYN F.103, 166 MADDUX, EVELYN D.131, 162, 172 MADDUX, WM. ALFRED.8 5 MAIDEN, JAMES .103 MAIDEN, TEDDY JOE.194 MAINES, GEO. CARROLL.96, 158 MAINS, HAROLD DEAN.113 MANLEY, LINDA KAY.113, 13 5 MANN, GERALD .103 MANUEL, JERRY VANN.113 MARCO, STOKLEY GRAY.86, 137 MARION, DALE ANTHONY. 113, 129 MARKHAM, MARY ANN.113, 16 5 MARKLAND, DOLORES ANN.71 MARRS, EDDIE PAUL.113 MARSHALL, HOPE MAR IE.165 MARSHALL, RALPH EDGAR.103 MARTIN, BARBARA JEAN.113 MARTIN CLIFFORD EARL.86 MASSENGILL, RAYMOND B. 96, 133, 167 MASSEY, MARVIN C.96 MATHES, ELLEN MAE.113 MATLOCK, EDWIN K.103 MAUK, ROBY MILLARD. 129, 128, 150, 157, 158 MAYES, HELEN DELORIS 1 50, 157, 162, 165 MAYES, RICHARD .177 MAY, JAMES RICHARD.72 Student MAYS, JAMES T.1 59, 204 MAYS, JOHN EDWARD. 72, 133, 132, 161, 210 MAYS, RUSSELL BOYD.113 MEADE, LEONARD B., JR.96 MEADE, RICHARD A.103 MEDLIN, BETTY LOU.103, 141, 159 MEEKS, HARMON TAYLOR.86 MERCER, HUGH A.96 MEREDITH, LINDA M.113, 131, 164 MERRITT, PHYLLIS J.103, 143, 164, 165 MILES ANNA RUTH.92 MILHORN, CHARLES L.113, 162, 204 MILLER, JOSEPHINE.31, 39, 72, 120, 142, 143, 1 58, 165, 168 MILLER, LOUISE M.113, 171 MILLER, MICHAEL JONES 96 MILLER, SANDRA FONVII.96, 171 MILLER, ROBERT JOE.113, 162 MILLER, SHELBIE JEAN.113, 159 MILLER, SONIA SUE.113 MIN, ANTHONY K.159 MIRE, SELWA.103, 13 5, 165 MITCHELL, HENRY ROYCE. 86 MITCHELL MAE BELLE.171 MITCHELL, MARIETTA L.149 MOATES, JAMES LEE, JR.96 MOBLEY, NED WASHINGTON 97 MODLIN, MARION KAY.159, 164 MOHMAD, SABAH RASHID 113 MONROE, DONALD LEE.114 MONTGOMERY, CLARENCE.103, 114 MONTGOMERY, GRAHAM F.114 MOODY, CHARLES .103 MOODY, DOROTHY JEAN.114 MOODY, G. C.97 MOODY, WARREN EUGENE 114 MOORE, EDWARD LEE.72 MOORE, GENE PAUL.157 MOORE, JOHN A.103 MOORE, SALLIE KATE.114 MOOTY, ROBERT W.51, 129, 159, 164 MOOREFIELD, SAMUEL A.97, 161 MOPEY, JOE .180 MORELOCK, MARGARET L.103, 131 MORELOCK, PATSY LOU.103, 161 MORETZ, VIRGINIA MAE.44, 123 MORGAN, LEWIS WILLIAM.97 MORGAN, DAVID EARL.72 MORGAN, LAURA ALICE.92, 114 MORRELL, EDMUND K.103 MORRELL, JEAN A. 72, 103, 149, 165, 168 MORRELL, MARY RUTH .... 72, 143, 1 42, 169 MORRIS, BILLY RAY. MORRIS, EDGAR STEEL.114 MORRIS, WALTER LEE II.104 MORRISON, BILLY J.104, 207 MORRISON, CHARLES W.104, 114 MORROW, ROBERT SAMUEL 72 MORTON, FRANK P., JR.114 MORTON, JOHN FRANCIS.159 MORTON, JOHN WINSLOW.114, 169 MORTON, RICHARD T.114 MORTON, ROBERT JACK 114 MOSELEY, CALVIN.86, 121 MULLINAX, EUGENE H.72, 187 MULLINS, CALVIN R.86 MULLINS, ERNEST RAY.97 MULLINS ' , EMORY LEE . 72, 137, 136 MULLINS, JOHN ALDEN.97 MULLINS, NILE D.104 MULLINS, NORMA JEAN.143 MULLINS, ROBERT MACK.114, 184 MUMFORD, JOHN W.114 MUMPOWER, BARBARA H. 97, 120, 138. 139, 160 MUMPOWER, RONALD 114 MUNDAY, DAVID RUSSELL.114, 190, 192 Page 218 Index MURPHY, FRANK B. JR.114 MURPHY, JERRY LEE.177, 181 MURPHY, JAMES EVERETT.114, 180 MURRAY, JAMES CASWELL.104 MURRAY, KYLE POPE.104 MUSE, CARRIE MAE.114 MUSICK, JOHNNY D.114 MUSICK, LOLA FAYE.90 MUSSELMAN DON.97 MYERS, JOHN LEONARD.104 MYERS, JUDITH A.104 MYERS, VERNON KEITH.114 NANCE, SARA KATHERINE.97 NARDI, MARY LIDDLE.72, 166 NAVE, ELMER KEITH.72, 145 NAVE , MARGARET JANE.114, 141, 169 NAVE, SUE ERNESTINE.114 NEASE, IDA CAROLYN.92 NEASE, ARMETA BENNETT.92, 114 NEELEY, EDWIN C.170 NELSON, IRIS LEE.114 NELSON, PATRICIA C.157 NEUFER, LELA DEANE. 97, 159, 170, 173 NEWELL, SAMUEL HOWELL.72 NEWMAN, BOBBY LEE.104 NEWMAN, KENNETH EARL. 72, 145, 210 NIDIFTER, EDWIN ARLAN.97 NIDIFFER, GLADYS L.72, 162 NIDIFFER, GORDON GRAY.97, 177, 189 NOLEN, DOUGLAS BERNARD.51, 56, 93, 125, 180 NOONKESTER, WILLIAM B.114 NORIGENNA, MIKE .114 NORRIS, EDWIN ROSS.97 NORRIS, HAYNES S.114 NORTON, BILLY JOE.114 NUNN, ROY EUGENE.97, 159, 173 ODELL, THOMAS ALLEN.161 ODOM, DAVID FRANKLIN.114 ODOM, JOHN CHARLES.79 ODOM, SELMER JAMES JR.114 ONEAL, PEGGY ANN.141, 140, 149, 203 ORR, JOHN PAUL.73 ORR, THOMAS ALLEN, JR.39, 86, 121, 137, 136 OSBORNE, KENT TAYLOR.177 OSBORNE, NORMA JANE. 92, 114, 139, 157, 164 OUELLETTE, JOSEPH N. G..97 OUTLAW, BETTY ANN.165 OVERHOLT, PATRICIA A.104, 123, 203 OWEN, BETTY COOKE.114 OWENS, GERALD DARWIN. 86, 125, 124, 151, 158, 203, 210 OWENS, MARY LOU.104, 131, 150 OWINGS, ELIZABETH S.161 PACE, SANDRA ANN.114, 123 PACK, JAMES GARDON.114 PALMER, THOMAS H.104 PARADIS, MARY E.91, 158 PARISH, ALVIN CARL.97 PARISH, HARRELL ROGER.119, 129 PARMAN, ROYCE EARL.97 PARRIS, HERBERT E.104 PARRISH, LEON T., JR.114 PARSONS ' , JERRY MALLIE.12 5 PARVIN, KATHLEEN B.104 PATE, ANDERSON HENRY.114 PATRICK, KEITHA ANN.114 PATTERSON, BOB .183 PATTERSON, DENZIL L.97, 165 PATTON, DAVID SHIRREL.114 PATTON, JAMES H., JR.114 PAULFUEY, RONALD DALE.165 PAYNE, PATSY ANN.126, 127 PEAKE, DEAN R.104 PEAKE, JIMMY GORDON.137, 151 PEAKE, MARGARET L.172 PEAKE, WILLIAM K.79, 161 PEARSON, RONALD EDWARD.114, 133 PEARSON, SAM B.104 PEERY, JOY SANDRA.97 PENDLETON, LLOYD W., JR.114 PERAZZELLI BRUCE J.114 PERKINS, JACOB HARVEY.114 PERKINS, PAUL THOMAS.114, 12 5 PERRY, GLORIA LENSGRA.114 PERRY, HELEN SUE.104 PERRY, JAMES D.104, 161 PERRY, RONALD JOSEPH.107, 114, 149, 159 PETERS, ELINOR PAT. 73, 157, 168, 203 PETERS, WAYNE ARLEY.114, 184 PHILLIPPI BARBARA J.97, 169, 172 PHILLIPS, HARRELL .167 PHILLIPS, HOWARD R.159 PHILLIPS, WM. ROGERS .129 PIERCE, EARL PAUL.114 PIERCE, JAMES WAYLAND.104 PIERCE, JERRY LYNN.129 PIERCE, REUBEN.164, 165, 169 PIERCE, ROBERT EUGENE.114 PINKSTON, MELVIN DOUGLAS.104 PIPPIN, BOBBY RAY.73 PLACE, DARMAN CLEO.104, 177, 183 PLESS, WALTER G.73 POE, ELEANOR ANNE.35, 104, 149, 158 POE, EMERSON LEE.97 POLK, HAROLD GRADY.79 PONDER, SHARON ANNE.114, 123 PONDER, VERNON JAMES.97 POPE, CHARLES WILSON. 73, 177, 194 POPE, CURTIS WAYNE.97 PORTER, JIMMY P.104 POTTER, JAMES W., II. 114 POTTER, ROWENA .104 POTTER, REBECCA JEAN.91 POWELL, AUBREY CECIL.97, 194 POWELL, JESSIE MARIETTA.1 57, 1 58, 161 POWELL, LEE PINKNEY. 114 POWERS, SIDNEY HAROLD.97 PRATT, JAMES EDWARD. 114 PRESNELL, JAMES .86 PRICE, ALICE CAROLYN.114, 171 PRICE, CHARLES C.86 PRICE, DONALD LEE. 114 PRICE, JEAN . 104 PRICE, JO ANN. 104 PRICE, JOHN .114, 137 PRICE, LLOYD HENDERSON. 161 PRICE, ANNETTE. 73, 151, 165, 168 PRICE, MILDRED HELEN.73, 171 PRICE, ROBY . 133 PRICE, TOMMY LEE. 114 PRINCE, JACQUELYN .127 PRITCHARD, STEPHEN LAWRENCE ... 114 PRITCHETT, MICHAEL T. 104 PROFFITT, ESTEL L. 86 PRYOR, ROBERT W. 104 PUTMAN, ARNOLD EUGENE .. 104 PYLE, LINDA JANE. in PYLE, ANN . 140 PYNE, JAMES EDWARD. 104 QUARLES, LESTER O.HI QUARLES, MARY ELIZABETH. 51, 5 3, 97, 120, 135, 171, 203 QUARY, BERTALEE .86, 141, 160 QUILLIN, CHARLES T.86 QUILLEN, RONALD E.115, 185 QUINLEY, BETTY JANE.11 5 QUINTRELL, MARY E.... 51, 54, 97, 120, 126, 127, 149, 153, 164, 165, 169, 203 RAKESTRAW, LARRY F.11 5 RAMBO, DEAN ALAN..115, 204 RAMBO, MALCOLM S.97 RAMEY, THOMAS PAUL. 115 RAMSEY, DELLA MAE. m RAMSEY, VANCE B. 104 RANKIN, ROBERT . 97 RASAR, JOHN NELSON. 133 RASTALL, TEDDY LEWIS. 104 , 204 RAY, EMILY DARLEEN. 97 162 RAY, IN A JOYCE. ’ 97 RAY, JAMES THOMAS. 97 161 RAYFIELD, DEAN . ’ m REAVES, RANDAL S.. m REECE, CAROLYN E. m REECE, PAULA ROMAINE 86 159 REED, EARNEST D. ’ 115 REED, EDDIE LEE. 115 REED, CHESTER ARTHUR. 115 REED, SANDRA ELIZ. 104 115 131 REED, CHARLES BENNY ’ ’ m REECE, ROBERT DALE. 97 159 161 REEDY, JOEL R. ’ ’ 165 REESE, WILLIAM ROBERT 115 REEVES, HENRY L., JR. 1H REEVES, MARVIN EUGENE 97 REEVES, WINIFRED 1. 92 115 157 REILAND, HAROLD, JR.’ 87 RENFRO, CLAY ARLEN 79 RENFRO, JANET F. 104 RENFRO, PAUL DEAN. .. 104 REVELL, OLIVER BURGAN. 104 RHEA, BARBARA ANNE. .. 115 157 167 RHODARMER, JUDITH A. ’ 9l’ 158 RHYMER, EDWARD B. 104 188 RICE, JAMES DALE. ’ 115 RICHESIN, M. FRANCES. ' ' . ..73 RICHARDS, ABNER DAVID. 115 RICHARDSON, BOBBY L. 104 RICHARDSON, EDWIN W. 115 170 RICHARDSON, JOHN THOS. ’ 87 RICHARDSON, NORMA S. . 104 RICKMAN, JACK R. m 129 RIDDLE, MICHAEL E. ’ 115 RIDDLE, HOBART C. 73 RIGGS, KENNETH D. 107 1 33 RIGSBY, LOLA MAE . ’ 115 RILEY, CARL AKARD.97 RILEY, JAMES ANDREW m RILEY, ROBERT H.... 73 RIPLEY, DANNY RAY. 104 RIPLEY, DENNIS KYLE. 97 159 161 RITCHIE, ROBERT W. ll5 ROARK, PEGGY ANN. m ROBBINS, CHARLOTTE A. 104 , 1 59 ROBERT, NAOMI FERN 92’ 115 ROBERTS, THOMAS G. 87 149 ROBERTS, WM. H.’ 97 ROBINETTE, JOHN M. 115 159 170 ROBINETTE, RACHEL MARGARET in’ 159 ROBINSON, KYLE P. ’ 115 ROBINSON, ROBERT M. m RODEFER, ELIZABETH A. 104 ROE, EDITH WYLENE m ROGERS, ANN KING. 143 ROGERS, NANCY ANN.H5 ROGERS, RALPH LARRY. 104 ROGERS, OLIN DANIEL. m ROMINGER, STUART Q. ' ’ ‘”“104 ROSE, LINDA DIANNE.51, 97, 123, 122, 153 , 154 ROSEBERRY, SANDRA B. 104 172 ROSENBALM, NANCY R. 104’ 123 ROSS, JAMES MILLER. ’ 1 i5 ROUSE, OLLIE W., JR. ll5 ROWLAND, GWENDOLYN .97, 143 ROWLAND, MARY LOUISE. in’ 127 ROWLAND, VERNON P., JR. ’ 104 RUSS JO ALICE. m 141 RUSSELL, GWENDOLYN R.’..m RUSSELL SAMUEL A..m RUSSELL, TOMMY HENERY.m RUST, PHILLIP ROGER.m RUTHERFORD, NANCY S.73, 130 , 131 , 169 , 171 Page 219 SALEH, HADI .167 SALEH, O. 1.115 SALYER, SANDRA GAYLE.115, 123 SALYERS, JOHN C.105 SAMPLES, CHARLES WM.104 SAMS, BILLY JOE.5 6 SAMS, GERALD NEAL.104 SANDEL, ANN MARIE.13 5 SANDIDGE, LYLE F.115, 151, 183 SANE, VERA CHARLENE.105, 157 SARGENE, JACKIE BRUCE. 73, 145, 173 SAUL, LINDA ANN.169 SAYLOR, JOHN D., JR.105 SAYLOR, PATTY AGNES.164, 165 SCALF, CONNIE J.33, 143, 1 58 SCARBROUGH, PAUL E.105 SCHRADER, JERRY . 165 SCHREEDER, DOROTHY A.115, 143, 160 SCHROEDER, MARY J.115, 127 SCHROEDER, PAULA J.97, 127 SCOTT, EDMOND LANE. 74, 149, 203, 210 SCOTT, JERITA L.171 SCOTT, ROBERT WALTER.115 SEAL, REX BRYON.105 SEARCY, CHARLES RYAN.115 SEAY, HILTON A.115 SELF, MARY ANNETTE.51, 73, 120, 127, 149, 169, 173 SELL, JANE AKARD.115 SELL, JOHN HEYWARD.204 SELLARS, CHARLES N.105 SELLS, JAKE B.73 SEMMONES, JASON LEE.87 SENTELLE, SARAH C.115 SEXTON, DORCAS J.105, 159 SHANAN, LARRY AUSTIN. 115, 129, 167 SHANKEL, WALTER D.. JR,.115 SHANKS, MARILYN J.105 SHARP, HERBERT M.105 SHARP, JERRY MARSHALL.105 SHARP, MARVIN EARL.115 SHARP, PATRICIA ANN.73 SHATLEY, NANCY SUE.105 SHAVER, JOSEPH W.115 SHEDDAN, GLENN BRUCE.115 SHELL, ROBERT N. 80 SHELTON, CHARLES W.115 SHELTON, NETTIE LOU.116 SHEPARD, VANCE C.177, 181 SHERROD, MARLENE Y.98, 141 SHINA, LOUIS M.116, 159 SHIPLEY, DON MONROE.87 SHIPLEY, JAMES ALLEN.116 SHIPLEY, ROBERT M.105 SHOCKLEY, CHARLES E.98, 12 5 SHOUN, ALMA KAY.116 SHOWALTER, LAWRENCE E.116 SHOWERS, NANCY LOU.91 SHUMATE, BUFORD K., JR.116 SILER, CAROLYNE FAYE... 98, 13 5, 134, 149, 164, 203 SIKES, WILLIAM .56 SIMCOX, KENNETH G.87 SIMERLY, THELMA L.157, 172 SIMMERMAN, JAMES KEYL. 74, 145, 144 SIMMOND, KENNETH E.10 5, 161 SIMPSON, DOCK .177 SIMPSON, RONALD DALE. 10 5 SIMS, HELEN LOUISE.173 SIMS, LEWIS RIGELL.74 SISK, HARRY HAYNES.74, 145 SKAGGS, HAROLD GENE. 87, 203, 210 SKALET, WILLIAM H.105 SKEEN, JAMES EDWARD.105 SKEEN, PHILLIP WAYNE. 87, 133, 1 5 1 SKELTON, BENNY LEE.116 SLADE, CHARLES K., JR.116, 129 SLAGLE, TOMMY R.116 SLATE, BEN ALLEN.10 5, 133 SLAUGHTER, LOUISE.37, 54, 116 SLEMP, NETTIE LEE.116 SLUDER, BOBBY RAY.87 SLUDER, ROBERT JAMES.116 SMALLWOOD, JOAN GRAY. 94, 140, 141 SMITH, BENJAMIN A., II.105 SMITH, BILLIE E.87 SMITH, BILLY JOE.137 SMITH, CHARLES R.116 SMITH, DOROTHY J.74, 169 SMITH, DOUGLAS E.105 SMITH, JAMES HAROLD.116 SMITH, RICHARD .204 SMITH, JANET LOUISE.116, 172 SMITH, LILLIAN .164, 172 SMITH, LYNDA ANN.172 SMITH, MIMA HELEN.116 SMITH, NANCY LEE.105 SMITH, PATRICIA LEE. 143, 142, 157, 164, 203 SMITH, PEGGY ANNE.90 SMITH, ROBERT LEE, JR.116 SMITH, ROBERT W.116 SMITH, RODNEY SCOTT.116 SMITH, ROGER WALTER.105 SMITH, SANDRA J.10 5, 13 5 SMITHSON, JIMMY GRAY.116 SNAPP, FANNIE LUCILLE.116 SNAPP, THOMAS C.105, 161 SNODGRASS, LINDA GAY.92, 116 SNODGRASS, NANCY F..105, 16 5 SNODGRASS, ROBERT L. 87, 62, 133 SNYDER, BOBBY LYNN.98 SNYDER, JAMES E.116 SNYDER, TALLULAH JEAN.116 SOLMON, BILL WAYNE.116 SOO LIM CHUN.167 SOUTHERS, FRANK VERN.116 SPARGER, MARGARET ANN.98 SPARKS, RONALD P.105 SPROLES, KATHERINE D.10 5, 13 5 STALLARD, MARY GAIL.74, 13 5 STALLARD, WM. MORGAN.80 STAMPER, CECIL .116 STANLEY, DONALD G.164, 165, 169 STAPLETON, LOWELL .105 STARNES, ALVIN C.116 STARNES, JOHN MORRIS.105, 204 STARNES, HARLIS DALE.116, 173 STARRITT, EMILY ELIZ. 74, 90, 13 5 STEADMAN, CARRIE EDNA.74, 141, 140 STEELE, HARRY WAYNE.116, 125, 187 STEFFEY, GAIL YVONNE. 74, 123, 149 STEFFEY, JENNIE LYNN.116 STEVENS, DONALD L.74, 206 STILL, STANLEY W.87, 121, 129, 128, 149 STILWELL, JAMES F., R.116 STINSON, RITA .105 STOCKARD, RAYMOND C.10 5, 1 5 8, 172 STOHLER, HUGH DALE.105, 149 STOOKSBURY, MACKIE L.3 5, 105, 13 5, 149, 203 STORY, LLOYD ERALD. 52, 133, 13 2 STOUGHTON, WILLIAM B.116 STOUT, JIMMY REECE.74 STOVER, DAVID EUGENE.116 STRADLEY, J. BRYAN, II.116 STREET, BETTY CAROLYN.116, 171 STREET, DAYTON LEWIS.116 STREET, WILLIE C., II .105 STRICKLAND, DON GENE.116 SUIT, SUSAN F.91 SULFRIDGE, GEORGE B.116 SURBER, BOBBIE GELAIN.98 SUTHERLAND, CONRAD T.129, 128 SWAN, CHARLOTTE E.52, 74, 120, 130, 158 SWANNER, ROY E. 105 SWEET, NOVELLA 1.105 SWINEY, DORIS MARIE.116, 165 SWINK, WILLIAM ARCHIE.116 SYLVERS, VIRGINIA B.74 SYLVESTER, JOAN E.98 TALLEY, JAMES NORRIS.129, 159 TALLEY, KENNETH B.170, 173 TALLEY, LUCY JOHN.116, 150 TALLMAN, JO ANN.105, 172 Student TATE, BOBBIE JEAN.98, 172 TATE, LORETTA MARIE.116 TAYLOR, ANN KENNEDY.105, 127 TAYLOR, DAVID HALE.80, 133 TAYLOR, FRANCES ROCHELLE.116, 140 TAYLOR, GLENN MAX.116 TAYLOR, NORMAN .116 TAYLOR, PHILIP EDWIN.116 TENNYSON, MICHAEL F.116 TERRY, JESSE CLIFFORD.116 TESTER, MARY ELLEN.98, 169 TESTERMAN, MARY ALICE.92 THOMAS, CECILIA R. 98, 135, 162, 172 THOMAS, NANCY LOUISE.105, 159 THOMAS, RAYMOND R. 121, 128, 129 THOMPSON, LUTHER H.116 THOMPSON, GEM GROVE.126, 127, 149, 166 THOMPSON, JAMES HENRY.74 THOMPSON, RALPH A.98 THORNTON, ALICE L.74, 149 TILLMAN, ANNETTE.131, 165, 166 TOLER, BERTIE OSBORNE.98 TOLER, CHARLES R.74 TOLLIVER, DONALD E.75, 167 TOMLINSON, MARY ELLEN.150 TOMLINSON, VADA PAGE.101 TORRES, FERNANDO.167 TORRES, SARA JANE.116 TREADWAY, SARA LYNN.149, 159 TRENT, P. J. 98, 161 TRENT, RANDALL L.105 TRIBBLE, ERNEST WAYNE.116 TRIMBLE, HOWARD R.158 TRINKLE, ROGER NEWELL.116 TRIVETTE, PATSY ANN.105, 165 TROUTMAN, JAMES DAVID.105 TUCKER, DON LEE.145 TUCKER, JAMES NATHAN.116 TUCKER, MARILYN CRAIG.116 TURNER, BANNER WAYNE.105 TURNER, FRED MARSHALL.87 TURNER, JANE K.165 UMBERGER, RODNEY LEON.116 VANCE, JERRY ENGENE.116 VANCEL, THOMAS.105 VANDERGRIFF, DOROTHY.92, 116 VAN DYKE, HARVEY R.87 VANDEGRIFF, JOHN C.105 VANHUSS, JAMES ARTHUR.105 VAUGHAN, JACKK DUNCAN.116 VAUGHAN, HAROLD E.105 VAUGHN, GENE H.87 VAUGHN, LONNIE G.117 VAUGHN, MARY ANN.117 VESSER, SAMUEL F., JR.98, 150, 151, 156, 173 VICARS, HARRY, JR.117 VINCENT, PATRICIA J. 52, 75, 62, 130, 131, 172 VINES, PATRICIA ANN.117 WACHTEL, JOAN ALLEN.106 WACHTEL VILLA MARY.75 WADDELL, ALICE MAE.75, 162 WADDELL, DARWYN W.117 WADDELL, D. F., JR.88 WADDELL, RALPH LEWIS.106 WADDELL, WILFRED GORMAN 117, 133 WADDLE, JAMES ' EDWARD.170 WAGNER, FRED LYNNWOOD.98, 145 WAGNER, JERE MARSHALL.106, 162 WAGNER, KAY FRANCES.117, 139 WALKER, DAVID E.177, 181 WALKER, ERNEST L., JR.203, 210 Page 220 Index WALKER, JANELLE M.106, 139, 162 WALKER, JOHNNY PAT.117, 12 5 WALLACE, FRANCES K.117, 171 WALLACE, MARY NELL.131, 165 WALLEN, GENEVA NADINE.117 WALLIN, JACK ALVIN.75 WALLIS, JOHN DEWEY.98, 133, 177 WALSER, MARY ELIZ .75, 123, 203 WARD, ALAN WALTER.203, 204, 210 WARD, ALICE LOUISE.88, 122, 123 WARD, EDITH IRENE.91 WARD, NANCY K.117 WARD, NORMA JEAN.98, 171 WARD, ROY IRLAND.106 WARNER, MARY ELLEN.75, 158 WARREN, ALLEN RAY.192 WARREN, ALMA RUTH.7 5 WASSERMAN, PAUL KIRK.117 WATKINS, JEAN LEE.117, 143, 173 WATSON, HAROLD E. .. 75, 145, 177, 209, 210 WATSON, LEWIS DEAN.106 WATSON, SCOTT PIKE.117, 173 WATTERSON, JAMES ROB.106 WAYLAND, DOROTHY G.98 WAYLAND RONALD F.8 8, 210 WEBB, JERRY SHANNON.117, 129 WEBB, JOHN DAVID.88, 125, 124, 158 WEBSTER, BETTY JANE.106, 135, 203 WEBSTER, ELMER LEWIS.8 8 WEEMS, JANICE M. 117 WELLS, DOTTY JUNE.114 WEST, NANCY CAROL.123, 158 WESTER, LINDA MARIE.117, 127 WESTER, GRAY . 12 5 WHALEY, KATHLEEN CARR. 91 WHEELER, EARL S., JR.80 WHISTLER, DONALD LEE.75, 177, 182 WHITE, CAROLYN ANN.52, 75, 135, 149, 164, 165, 168 WHITE, DANIEL R., JR. 117 WHITE, FRED ALLEN.117 WHITE, GERRE L.106, 162, 172 WHITE, SHARRON DIANE.117, 123 WHITE, YETIVA THERISE.106, 150, 1 59, 165, 172 WHITENER, KAY C.92, 117 WHITSON, CALVIN C. 117 WHITSON, CAROLYN ROSE.92, 117 WHITSON, PATSY ANN.117, 139, 166 WHITSON, PATRICIA ANN. 117 WHITSON, PEGGY LOU. 98 WHITT, CAROL . 98 WHITTAMORE, DON BRIAN. 170 WIDNER, JAMES P. 75, 145 WIDENER, SUE ELLEN. 75 WILDS, SYLVIA SUE. 106, 157 WILHOIT, CURTIS . 117 WILHOIT, JACK RUBLE.75 WILLETT, CLARA LOU. 160 WILLETT, ROY F., JR.88 WILLIAMS, ALMA JEAN.75, 142, 143, 160, 169 WILLIAMS, CLARA SUE.123, 117 WILLIAMS, DAVID .117 WILLIAMS, DAVID .117, 133 WILLIAMS, ELAINE . 117 WILLIAMS, JAMES .106, 188, 204 WILLIAMS, JAMES .133 WILLIAMS, JERRY P.1 17 WILLIAMS, MARGARET C.98, 169 WILLIAMS, MARVIN LEE. 117 WILLIAMS, NELDA RAY.76, 171 WILLIAMS, PATSY ANN.139 WILLIAMS, SHERRILL L.123, 153, 162 WILLIAMS, THOMAS G.98 WILLIAMSON, BETTY L.76, 13 5 WILLIAMSON, BILLY LEE.8 8 WILLIAMSON, KENNETH 0.106 WILLIAMSON, CLYDE T. 117 WILLINGHAM, BARBARA J..56, 57, 106, 123, 149, 162, 176 WILLIS, BETTY RENE. 117 WILLIS, JAMES DWIGHT. 76 WILSON, HERMAN CECIL.76, 145 WILSON, JAMES .117 WILSON, JAMES .129, 128 WILSON, LESTER ROSS.117 WILSON, MARGARET .45, 106, 133 WILSON, MARGARET . 117 WILSON, MARGARET .98, 117 WILSON, MYRNA HELENA.172 WILSON, ROGER LEE.76, 145 WILSON, VIRGINIA LEE.106 WINEBARGER, HELEN P.52, 98, 166. 169 WINEBARGER, MARION C.98 WINKLE, KARL FRANKLIN .76 WINTERS, HARRY LEE.117 WITT, BENJAMIN F.80, 161 WOLFE, ELIZABETH .117 WOLFE, ELIZABETH .13 5 WOLFE, HELEN VIOLA.106 WOLFE, MARY ANN.106, 135, 149 WOOD, JAMES PAUL.1 17 WOODARD, ALBERT BOSS.117 WOODBY, GEORGIA LYNN.117 WOODWARD, HAROLD K.8 8 WOODY, JAMES EVERETT.117 WOODY, ROBERT BURKE.106 135 WOOLFORD, LINDA CAROL ...37, 117, 13 3, WORTHY, KATHERINE L.157 WRIGHT, CHARLES ED.117 WRIGHT, MARILYN SUE.106 WRIGHT, TOMMY C.98 WRIGHT, WANDA SUE.106, 157 WYATT, LIDY C., JR.106 WYCOFF, JIM .133 WYSOR, EDITH ANN.98, 166 YANG, MINIAN.167 YORK, WILLIAM EDGAR.76, 145, 144 YOUELL, BREDA KAY.117, 165 YOUNG, BARBARA .106, 159 YOUNG, BARBARA .91 YOUNG, LLOYD RAYMOND.172 YOUNG, SANDRA LEE.106 ZIMMERMAN, CLAUDIE A.106 Page 221 THE MASON AND DIXON LINES, INC. Extends Best Wishes to the Class of 1958 THE MEAD CORPORATION Paper Makers To America In magazines and textbooks, in tablet, novels and envelopes . . . EAST TENNESSEE STATE STUDENTS USE MEAD PAPERS EVERY DAY KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES McGREGOR SPORTSWEAR 4 (■- . (A; ' f B v IIa naU VARSITY-TOWN CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES “Your Quality Clothing Store Since 1912” Eat to please thyself, but dress to please others DRESS RIGHT —you can ' t afford not to! — Benjamin Franklin JOHN SEVIER HOTEL 225 Rooms Air Conditioned FOUR DISTINCTIVE RESTAURANTS Petate Coffee Shop Roundtable Room Steak House The Terrace Famous for Sunday Evening Smorgasbord SCOTT ' S GROCERY VEGETABLES FRUITS MEATS CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NEAR THE COLLEGE 831 W. 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