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President         Board          of          Directors         Administrators         Faculty         Staff         Classes         Alumni         FEATURES         Queens         Beauties         Honorees         ORGANIZATIONS         Councils          and          Boards         Publications         Greeks         Clubs         ATHLETICS         Intercollegiate         Intramural         Interclass         ADVERTISEMENTS         Faculty         Organizations         Students         Dewayne          Lanham          ®          Business          Manager         10         44         Bi          2Z         146         182         oe?          le         Staff         Editorial         Editor-in-Chief.          .          1.2.          Sara          Reed         Associate          Ector          _          5)          SNe          tes          keen          Larry          Walker         Coova-          Editor          ios,          ¢.          .          amnion          aes          Alma          Sneed         Campus          Life          Editor...2....2.:.8...Carroll,          Wells         Gampus.          Life          Statt          sc)          14          aera          eee          Betty          Porter         Shery!          Jaynes         Academic          Editor................Barbara          Melton         Academic.          Stali..34          0.          .0en          est          ee          Linda          Sweeney         Dianne          Mayo         Feature          EditOr          aa.)          eee          .Molly          Boyd         Feature          Statin...          eee          ee          “Gale          Alexander         Pam          Maynard         Organizations          Editor............Judy          Covington         Organizations          Stat          jaasae          eee          Emily          Booth         Margie          Richardson         Athletic          Editor...................David          Fowlkes         PARIStIC          (SUAS          ie:          eae          eee          Dewey          Lackey         John          Hayes         ArtcEditors....          55.02          4.4          lee.s          2          eee          Clea          Einiog         Janice          West         Copy          Staff...          .Rose          Anne          Martin,          Betty          Hollimon,         Rita          Neal,          Barbara          Bowers,          Barbara          Smith         Staff          Secretary.          .          ae          .Linda          Felts         Faculty          Advisor.........          _.          John          Hutcheson         Business         Business          Manager..............Dewayne          Lanham         Associate          Business          Manager.          .          ....          Freddie          Holladay         Business          Staff...          ...          Larry          Marshall,          David          Ralston,         Joyce          Carvell,          Nan          Hooper,          Jane          Srygley,         David          Fowlkes,          Bill          Srygley,          Judy          Covington,         Bill          Carpenter         Business          Staff          Secretary...:...........Rita          Neal         Page          4         Lipscomb          is          an          intangible          idea...          a          symbol          of         the          search          for          truth.          Not          mere          provocation         to          philosophical          thought,          but          stimulus          for         the          stirring          of          the          soul.          It          is          a          college         and          a          challenge          ...          ceaseless          and          real...         toward          truth          which          leaves          not          God          out.         Lipscomb,          the          learned          way          of          living...         Ours,          her          ceaseless          search         UMBRIS          ET          IMAGINIBUS          IN          VERTATEM         from          shadows          and          symbols          into          the          truth                  SS         S         8          re         Gs         WY          AS         Scns         SS          :         ™          s         eae         S          SPS         ofa          SS         fs.          2          3         Ogee         Oo          Som         a                   Q          =          ;                             wA         m          S$          HS          YQ         oO          SS         CG          cee          ee         Lint          Steere         Re          Baie         anes         .f         f          days          gone          by         th          toda         §         ous          scenes          O         eci         Pr         ee         es         en         ‘         we          us          str         Because          his          scholarship          is          surpassed          only          by          his         spirituality          ...          because          his          personality          penetrates         our          problems,          enabling          us          to          progress...          be-         cause          his          high          scholastic          standards          are          reflected         in          the          highly          efficient          department          which          he          heads         .          .          .          because          his          life          is          one          of          light,          dispelling         darkness          and          doubt...          and          because          his          efforts         are          a          ceaseless          search          for          truth...          we          proudly         dedicate          this          BACKLOG          1961          to          John          T.          Netter-         ville,          our          respected          teacher          and          friend.         oD)                  $y         D)         teed         .—)         Z,         cm         ——         ©         —         Ves          e_—nJ          4         So          Hog          a          “epi          Weg          a          iE         ti          y           uth          Lr         ay,          Ms          %          Cee          ee          ;          pus          OUT          iit         Bare          dy          ae          =          Pay.          isiegs          i          es         Yr          -           oo         Mes          ee         Lpysee7          |          )          if          RE          amt          ¢          is         ii         Uy          af          Lop         Ly         “6         i          y                    S          u)         =                  j         es         t         —         WORN         mares          |          |          §         i         NS          SSR          aN         Lag                              eS         i          hl          ;         Yi         dil          Li         —=          i          ieacing         Campus          Life         Carroll          Wells          ¢          Editor         The          laughter,          the          love,          the          life          .          .          .          all          in          the          search          for          truth.         §         i          Mh,          :         a          hl         a          |          With          wl         ———_         he          ee          oa          ¥         CUT          a          Maytlatjua         |          Baie:          Hayy          a          al         SPEEA          Ee          a          |         =         QOrw         C          th.         yy          =           sei         fy          .         —         “wth         At          ony          ttl         mala,          wwii          ie)          sy         Wale          EGE         After          The          Night,         The          Day         Tall          columns          at          the          front          of          every          build-         ing          .          .          .          white,          gleaming          in          sunlight         casting          grey          shadows          in          the          still          of          the          night.         Between          and          beneath          .          .          .          pass          the          people         and          the          language          of          Lipscomb.         Moments          of          solitude          .          .          .          time          to          think.         Hours          spent          with          others          in          laughter          and         love.          Minutes          of          inspiration          through          the         harmony          of          hearts.          Infinitesimal          divisions         of          our          days          and          our          nights.         Struggling          to          belong,          to          achieve,          to          suc-         ceed.          Searching          for          the          answers,          the          hon-         ors,          the          degree.          Sharing          ideals,          dreams,         and          sometimes          defeat.          Together          at          Lips-         comb          we          live.         Lipscomb          Is          People         People          behind          the          faces          .          .          .          in          crowds,         couples,          classrooms,          and          cafeteria          lines.         Chaos          of          a          ballgame          .          .          .          silence          of          an          eve-         ning          devotional          .          .          .          routine          of          each          regis-         tration          .          .          .          impact          of          chapel          singing          .          .          .         sting          of          unexpected          disappointment         thrill          of          sudden          victory          .          .          .          love          found          for-         ever          ..          .          together          we          share          campus          life.         -          =          =          :          :          Ee         Twins          and          roommates          .          .          .          Janice          and          Joycelyn          Henry          come          to          college          with          a          double         assortment          of          fur-lined          coats          and          fingernail          polish.         Autumn's         Orientation         Tennis          rackets,          blazers,          sweaters,          and         ukuleles          to          be          packed          .          .          .          summer          sports         and          suntans          left          behind          .          .          .          miles          to          go          from         Massachusetts,          Georgia,          and          Oklahoma...         the          sudden          awakening          of          September.         The          too          long          lines          of          first          registration,         faculty          faces          at          a          lawn          reception,          friendship         growing          around          Friday          night's          bonfire,          and         the          freshmen          are          oriented          in          autumn.         Upperclassmen          move          in          literally          and          fig-         uratively.          Unattached          males          stand          in          circles         surveying          good-looking          date          prospects’         among          tive          hundred          freshmen.          Old          circles         crowded          together          around          student          center         tables,          a          smile          from          a          certain          stranger,         empty          mailboxes          checked          on          the          hour,         roommates          rejoined,          names          _          half-forgotten         suddenly          remembered,          summer's          tale          retold         in          the          dorm          under          late          lights          .          .          .          college         lite          never          tasted          so          good.          Tomorrow          are         classes          to          meet,          not          much          dessert          for          pro-         crastinating          minds.         The          face          at          Faculty          Firesides          is          Dr.          Russell          Artist          sharing          European          summers          with          the          frosh.         Page          16         Frustration,          fatigue,          and          cards         to          be          filled          out          .          .          .          the         grueling          beginning          to          be         found          in          long          lines.         Friday          night's          bonfire          and          fall          quarter          .          .          .          the          end          of          the          beginning          for          freshmen.         Page          17         Scientific          ''Sackies'  ’          combine          college          initiation          with          chemical          experimentation.         Page          18         Politics,          posters,          position...         the          making          of          a_          president,         the          president          E.          V.          King.         Ceaseless          Search         Arrival,          orientation,          initiation...          and          we         are          placed          on          our          own.          Sackies          burn          in          the         bonfire          that          sparks          transition          from          first          year         politics          and          procrastination          to          progress          ..          .         suddenly          we          are          students.          From          lecture          to         laboratory          to          library,          we          spend          our          hours         searching          for          the          answers.          Often          the          an-         swers          are          not          there,          only          the          provocation          of         more          questions.          We          compile          notes,          con-         duct          experiments,          and          concentrate.          A l-         ways          there          is          the          realization          to          be          faced         .          much          more          to          be          learned,          discovered,         and          solved.          Theories          from          teachers          and         textbooks          are          no          longer          swallowed          without         analysis          and          argumentation.          Interpretation         is          difficult,          translation          is          demanding,          and         memorization          is          tedious.          We          seek          the          an-         swers          in          our          study,          but          gain          only          under-         standing          .          .          .          truth          is          a          ceaseless          search.         The          freshmen's          favorite          son          .          .          .          pictured          in          black         and          white          print.         cr          ana         es         The          ceaseless          search          goes          on          and          on,          but          answers          are          not          always          found.         Papers          and          projects          demand          Alone          in          Alumni,          a          student         perseverance.          finds          solitude.         In          Favor          With          Man         And          Woman         Fascination,           flirtation,          first          dates          ...          the         social          situation          demands          dating.          Lipscomb         compatibly          complies.          Across          the          student         center          counter          a          campus          male          makes          ar-         rangements          when          the          good-looking          coed         accepts.          There          are          church          services,          con-         certs,          plays,          movies,          ballgames,          and          ban-         quets          to          be          shared.          Car          keys          borrowed         from          a          roommate          ...          phones          buzzing.          .          .         men          in          the          lobbies          of          Fanning,          Johnson,          and         Sewell          beginning          at          six          o'clock          .          .          .          lipstick,         Chanel          No.          5,          and          spray          net          .          .          .          the          Ivy.         League          look          hiding          impatience          with          small         talk          .          .          .          last-minute          analysis          in          the          mirror         a          scribbled          entry          in          the          off-campus         register          .          .          .          campus          male          opening          door          for         coed          ...          and          the          evenings          were          made          for         fun.         In          110          community          congregations,          Lipscomb          couples          find          a           church          home           in          which          to          wor-         ship,          and          work.         The          question,          the          answer,          the          diamond          .          .          .          suddenly          June          brings         more          than          graduation.         «          eee,         Two          theatre          tickets          mean          a          concert,          a          movie,          or          a          play          for          an          off-campus          evening          of          fun.         Page          20         Casual          tennis          date          on          campus...          the          beginning          of          romance          ..          .          for          typical          Lipscomb          couple,          Bud          Stum.         baugh          and          Carol          Hollingsworth:         Bowed           heads          before          breakfast,         lunch,          and          dinner          .          .          .          neither         ritual          nor          routine          .          .          .          but         reality          in          the          religion          shared         in          college          by          Bud          and          Carol.         g         £         ‘         |         |         Bud          and          Carol          learn          together          sharing         beauty          and          book          ...          their          class          in          art          appre-         ciation          brings          culture          plus          quality          points.         Dates          double          and          triple          .          ..          then          a         diamond          glitters          as          Bud          orders          for          Carol         a_          half-time          coke.         One-Room          Luxury         From          fur-lined          coats          to          fingernail          polish,         the          coed          comes          to          college          prepared.          Her         do rm          room          is          a          refuge          from          frustration          and         fatigue          ...          a          motley          mosaic          to          meet          every         whim          ...          in          the          corner          a          stack          of          records         for          a          rainy          night          .          .          .          cinnamon          rolls          and         popcorn          to          add          calories          with          cokes...          in         the          closet          a          hairdryer          beside          mop          and         broom          ...          paperbacked          novels          in          the          shelf         above          a          desk          .          .          .          swimsuit          and          sunglasses         for          that          special          spring          tan...          programs          and         pictures          on          the          desk          and          mirror          .          .          .          canned         concentration          in          a          syllabus          .          .          .          constant         conversation          from          the          girl          across          the          room,         next          door,          or          down          the          hall          .          .          .          the          compact         multiplici ty          of          dormitory          life.         The          complexity          of          college          life          combines          dressing          table          with          desk.         Simultaneous          development          of          beauty          and          brain          power          .          .          .          dormitory          life          for         Routine          of          roomcheck          ...          a          nightly          affair.          girls.         Page          22         Upon          Being          An         Elam          Man         Jungle          sounds          on          the          stereo          next          door...         slow          breathing          roommate          sound          asleep          on         the          top          bunk...          laughter          across          the          hall...          .         somewhere          somebody          strums          a          ukulele          .          .          .         the          shower          almost          drowns          the          sound          .          .         mind          wanders          from          mathematical          problem         to          coed's          picture          on          the          desk...          door          closes         on          good          intentions          and          scholarly          attempts.         In          the          lobby          ..          .          all          phones          in          use          .          .          .          walk         across          campus          ...          end          up          at          Shoney's          with         a          ''Big          Boy           and          coke          ..          .          back          to          door          of         girls’          dorm...          short          session          with          boys          on         second          floor          .          .          .          midnight          long          past          ..          .         blackout          .          .          .          suddenly          the          morning          after          an         evening          in          Elam          Hall.         4         |         u         College          life          causes          Lipscomb          males          to          become          an_inde-         pendent          breed.         To          sleep,          study,          or          shine          shoes          ..          .          the          decisions          made          in          Elam          late          at          night.         A          dime          and          seven          dials          .          .          .           to          make          Saturday          night's          date.         Page          23         Hour          between          classes          .          .          .          lecture          notes          to          be          learned          .          .          .          Corky          Buckley's          car          becomes         a          place          for          concentration.         Student          Center          table,          coffee          cup,          and          book          .          .          .          home          away          from          home          for          the          day          student.         Page          24         Void          of          Conformity         Sack          lunches          and          the          student          center...         traffic          jams          on          the          bridge...          home          cooked         meals          each          night          and          on          Sunday          .          .          .          late         drives          home          after          meetings          and          rehearsals         .          .          .          without          umbrellas          in          unexpected          rain         .          .          .          termed          day          students,          staying          after         dark          .          .          .          those          who          commute          to          college.         Breakfast          is          home          cooked,          too,          but          it         comes          at          six          thirty          .          .          .          trips          are          timed          to         meet          eight          o'clock          clasess          .          .          .          a          book          for-         gotten          must          wait          until          tomorrow          ...          car         trouble          is          catastrophic          .          .          .          classes          missed          in         the          mornings          require          red          tape.         Some          have          apartments,          but          most          live          at         home.          A ll          have          friends          in          the          dorms...          ..         lockers          in          the          corridor          ..          .          activity          cards          of         a          different          color          ...          a          representative          on         the          Student          Board          .          ..          and          a          crowd          all          their         own          amid          student          center          tables.          They          com-         pose          a          special          segment          in          the          campus          cross-         section.         Caught          on          campus          in          an          unexpected          cloud-         burst,          Linda          Sweeney          dashes          from          car          to         College          Hall.         |         German          assignments          must          wait          until          Fran          and          Tom          Davis          have          developed          Diapers          and           Daddy           .          .          .          denote          new          role          for          Charles          Pigg.         dishwater          hands.         Homework          Without          ear          Teeanere)          get          together          as          do          the          Floyd          Merritts,          and          Richard         Texts         Maturity          brings          marriage          and          the          married         come          to          college.          Mostly          they          are          men.         Sometimes          the          wife          comes,          too,          but          usually         she          works          elsewhere          toward          the          Ph.T.          (‘'put-         ting          hubby          through'’)          degree.         Budgets          and          babies          present          extra          respon-         sibilities.          _          Husbands          help          working          wives         with          dishes          and          diapers.          Wives          type          term         papers          and          patiently          listen          to          next          Sunday's         sermon.          Meals          are          a          cooperative          effort,         designed          to          be          edible          and          economical.          To-         gether          married          students          are          working          to-         ward          a          goal.         Entertainment          need          not          be          expensive          to         be          enjoyable          the          couples          learn          by          means          of         television          sets          and          chess          boards.          Sometimes         it          is          difficult,          always          it          is          fun,          but          in          the          end         a          college          diploma          makes          the          effort          worth         the          while.         Page          25         Seven          hundred          students          attended          seven         o'clock          services          each          morning          of          Wil-         lard          Collins’          fall         meeting          on          campus.         Gaily-wrapped          toys          added          color          to          the         corridor          and          joy          to          the          hearts          of          orphans         at          Christmas.         Tips          and          techniques          for          sermons          are         learned          in          a          roundtable          discussion          led         by          Franklin          Camp,          guest          lecturer          for         the          Evangelistic          Forum.         Page          26         Religion—A          Reality         One          thousand          people          in          prayer          ..          .          one         thousand          voices          in          praise          .          .          .          one          thousand         hearts          stirred          .          .          .          this          is          the          reality          of          re-         ligion.          Chapel          comes          at          ten          o'clock          in          the         morning.          Outdoor          devotionals          come          at          ten         o'clock          in          the          evening.          College          is          college,         but          Lipscomb          is          different          ...          from          a          pause         comes          progress;          from          devotion,          dimension.         Vice-President          Collins          in          the          fall...          Jim         Bill          Mclnteer          in          the          spring          .          .          .          speaking          and         stirring          .          .          .          words          leaving          imprints          on          lives         .          .          .          sermons          transcending          one          week's          meet-         ing.         Toys          and          children's          clothes          .          .          .          gaily         wrapped          gifts          of          love          .          .          .          going          from          col-         lege          classes          to          orphanages          .          .          .          Lipscomb         sharing          Christmas          with          children          .          .          .          pure         religion          in          action.         Student          minister          Sam          McFarland,          speaker          for          the          Berry's          Chapel          meeting,          embodies          the         spiritual          purpose          of          Lipscomb          in          training          young          Christian          leaders.         Melodious          and          monotone          voices          of          the          young          rise          to          a          crescendo          of          heartfelt          harmony          as          Dean          Craig          directs          Tuesday          evening          singings          on         the          steps          of          Alumni.         Page          27         The          perspective          and          person-         ality          of          Jim          Bill          McInteer          won         our          souls          and          warmed          our         hearts          as          he          spoke          during          the         annual          spring          meeting.         Page          28         ORONO          I          NOTRE          SEITEN          LO          ACHE          RARE          AN          EAE          EMR         SEROTEC         SSH          NINN         ‘pearectaateeo          A         A          cup          of          coffee          is          dropped,         classes          and          cares          are          left          be-         hind          .          .          .          as          each          day          we         pause          for          prayer          and          praise         to          our          God.          Going          for          $12          to          a          balcony          bidder           ..          .          words          that          made          Archie          Crenshaw          a           Slave          for          a          Day.”         Friday          means          Babblers,          quick          glances          at          headlines,          and          the          rush          to          beat          lunch          lines          at         eleven          o'clock.         The          Mass          In          Motion         Quickly          scribbling          on          a          ballot          a          colleague's         name...          presidential          acceptance          of          awards         .          clever          publicity          stunts          to          promote          class         programs          .          .          .          clean-cut          voices          of          a          male         chorus          in          concert          ..          .          vice-presidential          voice         at          the          microphone          ..          .          finality          in          the          phrase,         “That          is          all...          this          is          the          post-chapel         period.         Milling          through          the          mob          in          the          rush          for         mail...          reservations          to          be          made          for          parties         and          plays          .          .          .          meeting          of          minds          over          cokes         and          conversation          .          .          .          Lipscomb's          student         center          filled          with          people,          newspapers,          and         noise.          It's          almost          unbelievable!           .          .          .          June          Phillips’          news          from          home.         PPP          ee          secede         :          Aen         64086          Cae         wee         Spirit          soars          to          the          apex          as          the          stone          Bison          stands          unveiled.         The          strain          of          the          game          shows          in          the          last          torturing          seconds          of          the          V.S.A.C.          tournament.         q         H         |         L.         Spirit          Symbolism         Originator          Dewayne          Lanham          cleared         ground          for          the          foundation.          Hoosiers          do-         nated          the          durable          base          of          marble.          Puryear          -         Mims          was          the          sculptor.          They          stood          among         students          in          the          gigantic          post-chapel          pep          rally         which          surrounded          the          veiled          structure.         Clear          rich          voices          swept          across          the          campus         with          the          Alma          Mater.          Then          varsity          cheer-         leaders          leaped          high          in          the          air,          cheering          and         clapping          as          it          was          unveiled          .          .          .          the          life-size         stone          Bison          .          .          .          school          spirit          in          sculpture.         Unveiling          ceremonies          sét          the          pace          for          a         spirited          season          of          success          in          intercollegiate         basketball          competition.          The          Bison          was          left         standing          on          the          sidewalk          that          leads          to          Mc-         Quiddy          Gymnasium          .          .          .          to          become          a          land-         mark,          a          tradition,          a          tribute          to          the          athletic         program          of          the          college.         Lipscomb          Comes         Home         Winter          week-end          of          activity          .          .          .          Home-         coming          for          Lipscomb          today          and          Lipscomb         of          yesterday.          From          Atlanta,          Washington,         and          Memphis          alumni          return          to          remember.         Anxious          to          encounter          old          friends          and          past         professors,          they          tour          the          campus          and          attend         class          reunions.          Special          feature          in          1961          fes-         tivities          is          the          luncheon          given          on          Home-         coming          Day          in          honor          of          those          who          gradu-         ated          fifty          years          past.          At          noon          the          college         cafeteria          is          crowded          with          Lipscomb           stu-         dents          emeritus.          A          pageant          of          beauty         awaits          alumni          in          the          final          moments          of          the         week-end          as          McQuiddy          Gymnasium          be-         comes          the          background          for          the          coronation         of          the          Homecoming          Queen.          Tired          and         happy,          alumni          leave          as          they          came,          remem-         bering          Lipscomb.         Composing          the          Court          of          coeds          elected          by          classes          to          attend          Queen          Mary          Jo          Moore         Wanda          Cline,          Celia          Sayle,          The          Queen,          Sandy          Moss,          and          Sandra          Thweatt.         are          Margie          Richardson,          Velma          Herrera,          Lynn-Muir          Sanders,          Pam          Maynard,         President          Whitefield          presents          a          gift          from          loyal          subjects          to          their          own          lovely          queen.         Page          31         Acclimated          Activity         Suddenly          last          November          it          snowed.          We         scraped          windshields          and          stomped          through         carpets          of          instant          mush.          People          from         Florida          stared          and          swallowed          with          relish         their          first          snowball-in-the-tace.          Sleds          and         students          tumbled          down          the          hills          of          Percy         Warner.          Pizza,          chili,          and          coffee          suppers         followed          sledding          dates.          Even          the          court-         yard          of          the          new          dorm          for          girls          provided          op-         portunity          for          a          snow          fight          or          the          door-         packing          of          a          snowed-in-suite.          Snow          would         come          and          go          throughout          winter,           but          only         the          first          held          special          excitement          in          its         crystal-coating          action.         Saturday          afternoon,          snow,          and          a          sled          .          .          .          wintertime          date          for          Alan          Kerns          and          Gwynn         Blalock.         Some          preferred          indoor          skat-         ing          ...          a          few          preferred          the         floor.         A          slip          of          the          wrist          meant          a          passer-by          pelted          with          fistfuls          of          the          instant          mush.         Page          32         SSRs         Stopping          for          the          post-movie          snack,          Dalton          and          Amy          Wright          join          David          Walker          and          Bonnie         Wilkes          in          food          and          fun.         ingered          on          the          cafe-         teria          wall          after          supper          ...          the          yo-yo          fad          came         and          went          .          .          .          Sunday          afternoons          were          spent         Spring          fever          ...          couples         on          picnics          .          .          .          indoor          skating          and          bowling          lost         popularity          for          the          season          ..          .          warm          air          brought         us          outdoors.          Some          rode          in          convertibles,          some         on          horseback.          Many          simply          walked          around          the         croquet          court          or          played          miniature          golf.          The         energetic          among          us          paced          through          sets          on          the         tennis          courts.          All          were          striving          for          sun          tans          and         an          excuse          for          staying          away          from          a          dormitory          The          campus          craze          was          the          yo-yo          and           Moby           Jones         desk          piled          high          with          textbooks.          ELT         Nearby          academies          offer          Racheal          Bramlett          and          Cindy          Bailey          an          afternoon          on          horseback          through          Tennessee          trails.         Educational          Earning         Power         The          American          way          .          .          .          hundreds          of          stu-         dents          are          ‘working          their          way          through          col-         lege’...          as          employees          of          Lipscomb.          Ris-         ing          early          to          help          keep          cafeteria          lines          moving         at          breakfast          .          .          .          staying          late          to          sell          cokes         and          coffee          behind          student          center          counters         .          .          .          as          secretaries          to          professors          .          .          .          ware-         house          assistants          .          .          .          lighting          and          audio-         visual          technicians          .          ..          members          of          the          library         staff          .          .          .          registration          clerks          .          .          .          bookstore         salesmen...          dormitory          hostesses          .          .          .          switch-         board          operators          .          .          .          post          office          clerks          ..          .         supervisors          in          the          dormitories          .          .          .          members         of          the          maintenance          crew          ..          .          student          assist-         ants          to          department          heads          .          .          .          laboratory         instructors          .          .          .          all          are          working          toward          the         attainment          of          a          goal.          Paying          part          of          their         expenses          by          working          for          the          college,          stu-         dents          are          enabled          to          help          themselves.         Efficient          and          conscientious          are          those          not         unwilling          to          expend          effort          for          success.         BS         Adept          at          the          Dewey          decimal          system,          Gayle          Lane          shelves          books          in          Crisman's          non-fiction         section.         Selling          cokes          over          the          student         center          counter,          Dan          Johnson         shares          conversation          with          cus-         tomers.         Page          34         sis          :          cae          A          Rae         is:          es          Se:         JoAnne          Whitley,          Judy          Motley,          and          Joan          Hecker          share          Saturday          afternoons          with          underprivileged          children          of          the          Youth          Hobby          Shop.         Unto          The          Least          of         These         The          unavoidable          egocentrism          of          college         life          becomes          avoidable          .          .          .          spending          Satur-         days          with          small          children          in          South          Nashville         ...          beside          the          beds          of          patients,          aged          and         atflicted,          in          the          County          Tuberculosis          Hos-         pital          .          .          .          in          the          middle          of          troubled          youth         who          are          serving          time          in          a          reformatory          called         Jordonia          ..          .          with          another          group          of          boys         at          the          Tennessee          Preparatory          School          .          .         listening          and          laughing          with          residents          of          the         Lakeshore          Home          for          the          Aged.          Lipscomb         students          empty          their          hearts          in          service          to         others.          Sometimes          service          means          singing         or          playing          or          preaching          ...          always          it          means         praying          for          other          people.          Success          comes         slowly          .          .          .          as          smiles          brighten          the          faces          of         the          suffering,          as          the          underprivileged          dis-         cover          their          part          in          the          game,          and          as          delin-         quents          decide          to          search          the          scriptures.         Lioscomb          students          go          to          guide,          to          give...         but          more          than          anyone          else,          they          receive.         Friday          night's          favorite,          bedfast           Mom           King,          inspires          students          who          came          to          inspire.         Laughter          .          .          .          impromptu          and          spontaneous          .          .          .          last          in          the          long          line          of          Junior-Senior         tradition.         Another          Time,         Another          Tradition         White          columns          standing          amid          magnolia         trees          .          .          .          people          to          match          placecards          ..          .         gold          edged          mirrors          reflecting          pink,          blue,         and          white          lace          over          net          ..          .          liquid          sparkle         sprayed          from          a          center          fountain          .          .          .          mint,         roses,          and          tomato          juice          .          .          .          Old          South          at-         mosphere          of          the          historic          Maxwell          House,         scene          of          the          196!          Junior-Senior          Banquet.         Stephen          Foster          songs          done          by          the          Sopho-         tones          ..          .          Dean          Woodward          of          Austin-Peay         at          the          speakers’          table          .          .          .          laughter          provoked         by          John          Crowder's          junior          class          prophecy         .          .          squirming          seniors          hearing          Bob          Fulmer's         class          will          .          .          .          climax          coming          with          tradition         in          candlelighting          .          .          .          contentment          from          lis-         tening          to          the          baritone          voice          of          Clarence         Jackson          .          .          .          and          the          end          of          the          annual         formal          affair,          last          of          its          kind.          The          juniors         gift          to          the          seniors          and          themselves          .          .          .          an         evening          long          to          be          remembered.         Decor          of          Old          South,          delightful          speaker,          delicious          steaks          .          .          .          for          a          rare          evening          to          be          remembered.         Page          36         Men          against          men          until          the          unbreakable          breaks          .          .          .          end          of          Beautiful          Day's          traditional          tug-o-war.         Beauty          Beneath         Rain          Clouds         A          belligerent          voice          in          the          balcony          shouts         rebellion          as          the          dean          finishes          announcements         in          the          post-chapel          period.          Students          stare         at          each          other,          stunned.          Dean          Craig          pauses         only          a          moment,          peers          from          behind          his         glasses,          and          speaks.          Chaotic          cheers          break         loose          at          his          four          words...          IT'S          A          BEAUTI-         FUL          DAY!          No          one          had          guessed          this          to          be         an          introduction          for          the          traditional          holiday.         Outside          Alumni          the          student          body          rushes         to          dormitory          rooms          for          sportswear,          tennis         shoes,          and          car          keys.          Some          go          back          for         raincoats,          for          the          sky          promises          a          change.         Undelivered          lectures          and          class          rolls          are          left         in          faculty          offices          for          the          classless          day.         Buses          and          cars          head          for          Percy          Warner.         Once          there,          everyone          gets          into          the          act...         softball,          volleyball,          and          football          .          .          .          a          sud-         den,          cold          rain          .          .          .          hamburgers          and          cokes         around          an          open          fireplace          .          .          .          freshmen         against          upperclassmen          in          the          annual          tug-o-         war          and          everyone          lands          in          a          heap          .          .          .          laugh-         ter,          fun,          and          a          day          of          college          life          to          be         remembered.         —         Cold          rain,          coldcuts,          and          cold          drinks          .          .          .          and          students          huddle          around          an          open          fire.         Page         Arts          After          Five         Classical          and          contemporary          in          Alumni         Auditorium          .          .          .          renowned          Brazilian          pianist         performing          Chopin          and          six          encores,          Guimar         Novaes          in          the          fall          .          .          .          Bass-Baritone          before         a          capacity          crowd,          the          voice          of          Charles          Nel-         son          in          concert          .          .          .          Spring          Orchestral          Con-         cert          combining          students          and          symphony,          be-         hind          the          baton          a          violinist,          Vernal          Richardson         .          .          .          Lipscomb's          Artist          Series,          aesthetically         exciting          in          1961.         Evidence          of          entertainment,          vernacular         and          varied          ...          voices          of          the          Varsity          Quartet         ...          Seniorama          filled          with          talent,          those          on         campus          and          off          .          .          .          seminar          musicals         Buttaloettes          in          routine          of          comedy          ..          .          Star-         dust          in          Stereo          with          swing          band          and          chorus         ..          .          Italian          Opera          in          paradoxical          presenta-         tion...          George          Hamilton,          IV,          singing          bal-         lads          like          blues          .          .          .          Lipscomb          as          an          audience         in          the          hours          after          five.         Russian          tea          and          a          formal          reception          follow          the          concert          of          Charles          Nelson.         The          Spring          Orchestral          Concert          was          conducted          by          versatile          After          her          appearance          on          the          Lipscomb          Artist          Series,          Madame          Novaes          receives          students          intro-         Vernal          Richardson,          violinist          and          jet          pilot.          duced          by          President          Pullias.         Page          38         ee          ee          ee         Jee                  SALONS         Pypdiee         Mion          dere         SiS          Ferrer          oe          Ss          Ra         sthascer         AR          ENR          ies         Recording          artist          Robin          Clark          was          the          off-campus          vocalist          featured          in          Winter's         Seniorama.         Amusing,          expressive,          and          sarcastic          .          .          .          this          is          Bill          Carpenter,          Lipscomb's         court          jester.         Personal          appearances          were          numerous          on          campus          and          off          for          the          voices          of          the         Varsity          Quartet.         Pre-ballgame          parady          of          a          Bisonette          performance          is          enacted          by          male          members          of          the          ''Buffaloettes.                    ‘          :          4          is          xy          ie         Together          Frank          Walton          and          Carolyn          Dixon          create          lights          to          match          moods.         Falling          on          his          face          in          despair,          Judas          cries,           |          never          thought          they          would          kill          him!          Season          Under         Spotlights         A          moment          of          reality          ...          mood          from          spot-         light          gels          and          an          abstract          set          design,          inter-         pretation          colored          with          make-up          and          a          cos-         tume,          lines          digested          outside          rehearsal,          the         unreal          becoming          real          through          empathy          ..          .         this          is          Theatre          Lipscomb.         Between          Two          Thieves''          in          its          first          off-         Broadway          run,          the          original          American          melo-         drama           Dirty          Work          at          the          Crossroads,          Pulitzer          Prize          winning          ''Abe          Lincoln          in          Illi-         nois,'          seminar          adaptations          of           South          Pa-         cific,’           Porgy          and          Bess,''          and          ''Macbeth''         ...          this          is          the          1961          Season.         Music          from          current          Broadway          hits          inter-         mingled          with          annual          awards,          and          ''Spring         Spotlights           closes          the          Season.          In          tux          and         semi-formals,          drama          patrons          and_          partici-         pants          fill          Alumni          for          our          answer          to          the         academy          awards.          Announcing          voices          of         Alpha          Psi          Omega,          drowned          by          applause,         as          spotlights          follow          winners          down          the          aisle         for          their          awards          .          .          .          a          Season          ends          with         SUCCESS.         as          twentieth          century          Jews          retry          Jesus          of          Nazareth          in          the          fall.         Page          40         ;         ;         '         ;         i         GRASS:         (KEEP          Alvty          Bali          Hai          will          whisper          on          the          wind          of          the          sea’...          and          “South          Pacific’          comes          to          Lipscomb          in          scenery          and          sound.         Actors          Joel          Dobson          and          Jimmy          Cawood          receive          cheers,          jeers,          and          applause          from          the          melodrama's         audience.         Make-up          marks          the          transition         from          coed          to          actress          to          melo-         dramatic          character.         Page          41         il          =          '         Actress          Linda          Gould          led          a          freshman          cast          toward          the          coveted          title,          Best         Forensic          Play.         Collegiate          red          and          white          clad          cheerleaders          sparked          seniors          to          second          place          in          football.         An          autograph          Bison          for          homecoming          alumni          was          the          clever          creation          of          sophomore          artists.         Page          42         A          jubilant          junior          class          gained          victory          after          a          spirited          football          season.         Clash          Among         Classes         Football,          forensics,          basketball,          and          ban-         quets          ...          all          promote          strife          and          spirit          among         the          classes.          The          strife          is          the          incentive.          The         spirit          is          the          goal.          Classes,          closely          knit          in         effort,          attain          success          even          in          defeat.         Cheerleaders          and          team          captains          spark         the          spirit          in          sports.          For          fall,          a          ''touchdown'  ':         for          winter,          a          ''basket'';          for          spring          a           home         run’...          either          is          the          cry          of          interclass          com-         petition.          Freshmen          in          purple,          sophomores         in          blue,          juniors          in          green,          seniors          in          red...         color          and          class          combining          their          cheers.         Some          games          were          won;          others          were          lost.         Success          came          and          went,          but          the          spirit         stayed          on.         Forensic          Tournament,          an          annual          event...         debate          demanding          teamwork          .          .          .          after          din-         ner          speaking          for          the          clever          .          .          .          speeches         given          on          subjects          received          .          .          .          four          plays         of          one-act          each,          and          it          was          all          over.          Satur-         day          night's          banquet          meant          awards          for          a         few,          but          what          had          been          learned          remained.         The          End—A         Beginning         College          is          a          way          of          life          ..          .          with          begin-         ning,          without          end.          Summer          is          not          the         end,          even          for          the          senior.          June          comes,          we         go...          but          the          challenge          of          college          is          car-         ried          with          us.          Moments          shared          ..          .          friend-         ship          found          ...          thoughts          stimulated          ..          .          ideas         grasped          ...          ideals          strengthened          .          .          .          love         learned          .          .          .          all          are          a          part          of          us          forever.         Lipscomb          is          the          place.          Truth          is          the          search.         Graduation          is          the          beginning.         Final          words          written          at          the          end          of          the          year          make          real          the          meaning          of          summer's          separation         for          a          campus          couple,          Sandra          Ellis          and          Jerry          Alderson.         Graduation          opens          the          door,          never          to          be          closed.          Bidding          farewell          to          the          familiar,          the          graduate          goes          forth.         ae         Ll          Tl:          (p         WY          (         tt          LILIUM)          Mh          a          bjt)“          Wy          Wi,          WOU,         ee          3          G          i          =         i         Be          j         Wy)         Uf.          fy         Co          Raa         ee         z          W         Vetta          eaacete-         on         ANSE          =         CULES         Pa          zs          4          Mie         Crewe?          “tase          ss          $:          Silene          4          La          pose          Uf          gor         se          agp          Ung         Academic         Barbara          Melton          ¢          Editor         The          preparation,          the          perseverance,          the          prize          .          .          .          symbols          of          the          search          for          truth.         President          Athens          Clay          Pullias         Presidential          secretaries          are          Mary          Sherrill,          Assistants         Nora          Jean          Wallace          and          Anne          Marie          Robertson.         Page          46         President         He          Dares          To          Dream          The          Key          to          Happiness’          has          been          pre-         sented          the          students          of          Lipscomb          by          Presi-         dent          Athens          Clay          Pullias.          Through          a          series         of          speeches          delivered          in          chapel          and          through         twenty-six          years          of          service,          President          Pullias         has          emphasized          the          point          that          true          happi-         ness          comes          only          from          the          giving          of          one's         self          to          a          worthy          cause.         The          man          may          be          measured          by          his          own         words.          Athens          Clay          Pullias          has          given          him-         self          to          the          building          of          an          idea          as          well          as          of         an          institution.          The          David          Lipscomb          College         tor          which          he          has          planned,          purposed,          and         prayed          during          a          quarter          of          a          century          is         more          than          a          physical          plant          for          professor          and         pupil.          It          is          representative          of          the          whole         sphere          of          endeavor          termed          Christian          edu-         cation.          For          this          Pullias          has          dreamed          and         striven          to          make          his          dreams          transform          into         reality.          The          results          of          his          efforts          are          im-         pressive,          progressive,          and          real.          They          have         not          ended          with          1961.          Blueprints          have          al-         ready          been          drawn          for          the          next          fifteen          years         of          Lipscomb          improvement,          enlargement,         and          endeavor.          President          Pullias          applies          in         his          own          life          the          principles          he          teaches.         Members          of          the          Board          of          Directors          are:          (first          row)          M.          N.          Young,          Secretary-Treasurer;          Harry          R.          Leathers,          Chairman;          A.          M.          Burton,          Chairman          Emeritus;          J.          E.         Acuff;          |.          C.          Finley;          (second          row)          John          W.          High;          Claude          Bennett;          Lee          F.          Powell;          James          R.          Byers.         Proposition:          Progress         Plans,          policy,          and          progress          to          build,          not          a          bigger,          but         a          better          Lipscomb—this          is          the          role          played          without          re-         muneration          by          nine          businessmen          who          compose          the          Lips-         comb          Board          of          Directors.          Aware          of          the          problems          pe-         culiar          to          the          institution,          board          members          are          planning         today          for          the          flourishing          future          of          the          college.          Their         long-range          development          plan          includes          the          addition          of         nine          new          buildings.          First          on          the          list          of          the          physical          ex-         pansion          program          is          a          new          science          building          to          house          the         college          departments          of          chemistry,          physics,          and          biology.         Assisting          in          the          achievement          of          goals          set          by          the          Board         of          Directors          and          striving          to          coordinate          school          activities         are          the          functions          served          by          the          Executive          Council.         Members          of          the          Council          include          the          college          president,         vice-president,          dean,          business          manager,          a          faculty          repre-         sentative          (Dr.          Carroll          Ellis          for          1961),          and          the          principals         of          the          demonstration          schools.         Members          of          the          Executive          Council          are:          (first          row)          Athens          Clay          Pullias,          President;          Willard          Collins,          Vice-President;          Miss          Margaret          Leonard,          Principal          of          Elemen-         tary          School          and          Supervisor          of          Instruction          in          High          School;          (second          row)          Carroll          Ellis,          Faculty          Representative;          Mack          Wayne          Craig,          Dean;          Edsel          F.          Holman,         Business          Manager;          Damon          Daniel,          Principal          of          High          School.         Page          47         Page          48         Vice-President          Willard          Collins         Vice-President         Success          At          Seven         Lipscomb          students          recognize          the          boom-         ing          voice          of          their          Vice-President          as          that          of         an          efficient          executive          and          concerned          coun-         sellor.          As          director          of          campus          activity,          Wil-         lard          Collins          correlates          the          administration         and          student          association          in          purpose          and         progress.         Daily          duties          and          responsibilities          of          the         capable          administrator          demand          versatility         and          vigor.          He          officiates          the          college          pro-         grams          of          athletics,          artist          and          lecture          series,         student          welfare          and          behavior,          dormitory         life,          and          alumni          ‘Friends          of          Lipscomb’          meet-          -         ings.          Twenty-six          Sundays          of          the          year          Vice-         President          Collins          speaks          in          the          interest          of         Christian          education.          He          travelled          through-         out          the          country          during          the          current          school         year          to          preach          in          thirteen          gospel          meetings.         The          Granny          White          congregation          experi-         enced          an          extremely          successful          fall          meeting         with          more          than          seven          hundred          college          stu-         dents          attending          services          at          seven          o'clock         each          morning          and          evening          to          hear          his          stimu-         lating          sermons.          Chapel          director          Collins          de-         livered          his          first          series          of          chapel          messages          to         an          interested          audience          of          students          and          fac-         ulty          during          the          meeting.          Lipscomb          has          been         enabled          during          1961          to          appreciate          their         administrator          as          an          excellent          preacher          and         an          exemplary          personality.          In          the          know’          about          the          affairs          of          Lipscomb          are         the          Vice-President,          his          secretary,          Betty          Knott,          and         News          Bureau          Director          Eunice          Bradley.         Dean         Academic          And         Active         Dean          Mack          Wayne          Craig          is          much          more         than          a          mere          academic          administrator          of         David          Lipscomb          College.          Students          and         faculty          colleagues          recognize          his          exceptional         qualities          as          a          scholar,          speaker,          and          spiritual         advisor.          The          Charlotte          Avenue          Church          of         Christ          receives          his          services          as          an          active         minister          and          member          of          the          congregation.         More          than          five          hundred          freshman          counsel-         lees          regard          him          as          their          friend.          Mack          Craig         is          an          encouraging          friend          and          former          teacher         of          popular          singer-actor          Pat          Boone          who          in-         vited          the          Craigs          to          spend          Christmas.          holi-         days          in          his          Los          Angeles          home.          While          there,         Dean          Craig          preached          in          a          gospel          meeting         for          the          Hollywood          Church          of          Christ.          Many         students          from          other          states          enjoyed          Satur-         day          afternoon          tours          which          he          conducted         through          Nashville's          historic          Belle          Meade         Mansion,          Hermitage,          and          Parthenon.          De-         spite          daily          duties          of          his          administrative         schedule,          Dean          Craig          spent          his          own          time         directing          the          outdoor          singing          of          dormitory         students          each          Tuesday          evening.         Dean          Mack          Wayne          Craig         Dictations          of          the          Dean          are          followed          through          by         secretary          Anne          Simmons.         é         iy          ae         See.          :         Seas         age                   “wee”         Page          49         Mary          Hall          and          Marilyn          Henry          are          kept          busy          with         Business          Office          correspondence          and          computation.         Page         Business          Manager          Edsel          F.          Holman         Business          Manager         Friendly          Financier         Lipscomb's          official          money          manager          is         Edsel          F.          Holman.          All          in-coming          or          out-         going          money          passes          through          his          efficient         supervision.          This          marks          Holman's          seventh         year          of          balancing          budgets          for          Lipscomb         departments          and          publications.          Official         administrative          duties          for          Business          Manager         Holman          include          the          management          of          the          col-         lege          bookstore,          postoffice,          switchboard,         and          campus          maintenance.          He          is          chairman         of          the          traffic          committee,          purchasing          agent         for          the          school,          and          director          of          the          working         students          program.         His          is          a          well-filled          schedule,          yet          Edsel         Holman          always          manages          a          few          free          mo-         ments          tor          the          consideration          and          counselling         of          any          student          with          a          financial          question          or         problem.          Holman's          off-campus          hours          are         filled          with          added          activity.          He          preaches          for         rural          congregations          in          Tullahoma,          Tennessee,         each          Sunday,          and          keeps          physically          fit          by         frequently          playing          tennis.         A          quick          conference          is          called          for          the          registrar          and         his          secretaries          Clara          Richardson          and          Mae          Rucker.         Registrar          Ralph          R.          Bryant         Registrar         A          Well-Rounded         Registrar         Mathematician          and          musician,          Registrar         Ralph          Bryant          has          within          his          office          files          the         vital          statistics          of          student          transcripts.          Most         popular          man          on          campus          during          registration,         examinations,          and          pregraduation,          Bryant         knows          how          ''to          keep          his          head''          when          all         about          him          students          are          losing          theirs          and         blaming          it          on          him.          Despite          his          position          as         unotticial          complaint          department          for          the          stu-         dent          who          failed          a          course          or          failed          to          regis-         ter          soon          enough          for          admission          to          a          certain         class,          Ralph          Bryant          maintains          the          quiet          dig-         nity          of          a          considerate          counsellor.          He          sched-         ules          classes          and          examinations,          keeps          records         of          grades,          supervises          admissions,          and          sup-         plies          transcripts          upon          request.          Health          club         membership          helps          him          keep          physically          fit,         despite          the          limitations          of          his          desk          job.         Versatile          in          interests,          the          Registrar          enjoys         art          in          all          forms.          His          piano          and          violin          reper-         toire          includes          classical          as          well          as          popular         selections.          He           often          leads          chapel          and          con-         gregational          singing.          Mentally,          physically,         and          spiritually,          Raloh          Bryant          strives          to          im-         prove          himself          through          exercise.         Page          51         es          2         .         Members          of          the          Bible          Faculty          are:          (first          row)          Carroll          B.          Ellis,          Instructor;          Batsell          Barrett          Baxter,          Department          Chairman;          Athens          Clay          Pullias,          Instructor;          Willard         Collins,          Instructor;          Mack          Wayne          Craig,          Instructor;          J.          Ridley          Stroop,          Instructor;          (second          row)          John          T.          Willis,          Instructor;          Harvey          L.          Floyd,          Instructor;          Ira          L.          North,         Instructor;          Harold          S.          Baker,          Instructor;          Joe          E.          Sanders,          Instructor;          J.          Cliett          Goodpasture,          Instructor;          Thomas          C.          Whitfield,          Instructor;          J.          E.          Choate,          Jr.,          Instructor;         Leo          Snow,          Instructor.         Members          of          the          Religious          Education          Faculty          are:          Joe          E.          Sanders,          Department          Chairman;         Carl          McKelvey,          Instructor;          Margaret          Leonard,          Instructor;          Lewis          Maiden,          Instructor.         Page          52         i         j         :         i         Know          Thyself         Know          Thy          God         Striving          to          exceed          the          function          of          secular         education          which          says,          ''Know          thyself,  ’          Lips-         comb          provides          through          its          Bible          department         a          fuller,          richer          education          in          which          the          stu-         dent          comes          to          know          that          which          is          above          and         beyond          mere          man.          Shunning          skepticism         and          speculation,          the          Bible          faculty          teaches         the          Bible          as          the          inspired          Word          of          God.         Every          secular          subject          is          interpreted          in          light         of          revealed          truth.          Daily          classes          are          designed         to          cover          the          entire          Bible          during          four          years         of          study.         Versatile          instructors          travel          annually          to         churches          and          colleges          across          the          country,         speaking          in          gospel          meetings          and          lecture-         ships.          Dr.          Batsell          Barrett          Baxter,          head          of         the          department,          completed          during          1961         fifty-two          films          in          a          series          for          the          nationwide         “Herald          of          Truth           television          program.         Pe          ee         Illustrations          color          the          elementary          class          taught          by          religious          education          major          Linda          Carpenter.         Thirty          of          Dr.          Baxter's          sermons          were          pub-         lished          in          the          first          volume          edition          of          Great         Preachers          of          Today.          Another          faculty          mem-         ber,          Dr.          J.          Ridley          Stroop,          published          his         fourth          book,          They          Who          Are          Christ's.          Dr.         Russell          Artist,          John          Willis,          Fred          Walker,          and         Harold          Baker          are          among          members          of          the         faculty          who          will          accompany          Dr.          Baxter          and         the          Hillsboro          Church          of          Christ          mission          team         to          England          in          the          summer          of          1961.         Dr.          Baxter          commends          Goodpasture          Medalist          Hugh          Trigg          on         his          having          attained          the          highest          academic          average          in          his         major          field          Bible.         Eager          anticipation          of          England          is          heightened,          as          tour          director          Baxter          outlines          stops          for          the          summer         sae          ae          asain          na         and         travellers.         Members          of          the          Biology          Fac-         ulty          are:          Benjamin          J.          Wilson,         Associate          Professor;          Russell          C.         Artist,          Department          Chairman;         Willis          C.          Owens,          Assistant          Pro-         fessor;          Helen          G.          Pilkinton,          In-         structor.         Biology         In          Lipscomb's          new          Biology          lab          Linda          Felts          transfers          the          colonies          of          a          bacteria          culture.         Uncovering          The         Unknown         Biological          science          studies          the          known          and         strives          to          uncover          the          unknown.          Under          the         direction          of          department          head          Russell          Artist,         biology          instructors          and          students          search          for         previously          undiscovered          answers          through          in-         dividual          experimentation          and          research.          Dr.         Artist          has          supervised          the          botany          research          of         senior          Jean          Enochs,          while          continuing          his          own         ten-year          plant          survey.          Miss          Enochs          read          a         research          paper          at          a          May          meeting          of          the         Tennessee          Academy          of          Science.          Newest         addition          to          the          biology          staff,          Dr.          Willis         Owens          has          directed          the          research          of          Cliff         Baldut,          Bill          Cornell,          and          David          Whitefield         who          are          working          in          developmental          embryol-         ogy.          Owens          read          a          paper          based          upon          his         doctoral          research          at          the          American          Institute         of          Biological          Sciences.          Seniors          Sara          Reed         and          Linda          Felts          have          projects          in          mycology         and          bacteriology.          Dr.          Benjamin          Wilson          is         currently          conducting          a          study          of          microbial         toxins.         Page          54         Members          of          the          Business          Ad-         ministration          faculty          are:          (first         row)          Axel          W.          Swang,          Depart-         ment          Chairman;          Patty          A.           Lan-         don,          Assistant          Professor;          Murry         J.          Martin,          Special          Lecturer          in         Economics;          (second          row)          Eu-         gene          Boyce,          Instructor;          Robert         E.          Kendrick,          Associate          Profes-         sor;          William          H.          Thompson,          In-         structor;          Robert          C.          Brannon,         Instructor;          Sidney          L.          Hooper,         Instructor.         Business          Administration         Roger          Peck's          problem          is          solved          by          future          C.P.A.          Freddie          Holladay.         Money-Making         Mechanics         Preparation          for          a          work-a-day          world          are          the         results          of          an          active          department          of          business         administration.          Plans          for          progress          are          made         after          measuring          the          merit          of          the          past.          Dr.         Axel          Swang,          head          of          the          department          and         secretary          of          the          Tennessee          C.P.A.'s,          has         directed          the          compilation          of          the          business         success          stories          of          department          graduates         since          1948.          Their          career          achievement          and         critical          comments          will          be          considered          in         scheduling          future          courses          in          secretarial         studies,          accounting,          and          business          law.         The          business          of          making          money          may          best         be          learned          from          those          who          have          absorbed         the          essentials          themselves.          Dr.          Swang          spoke         at          a          spring          convention          of          the          American         Accounting          Association          and          had          a          part          in         the          writing          of          a          recently          published          textbook.         Business          law          instructor          Robert          Kendrick          has         published          two          articles          in          the          1960          Vander-         bilt          Law          Review.         Page          55         Members          of          the          Home          Economics          Faculty          are:          Margaret          Carter,          Department          Chairman;         Betty          Wells,          Instructor.         Modern          Prometheus          is          surrounded          by          students          of         the          domestic          arts.         Home          Economics         Actual          Homework         Students          of          the          Lipscomb          home          econom-         ics          department          study          the          domestic          arts         under          skillful          supervision.          Through          labora-         tory          experimentation          and          instruction          in          cook-         ing,          designing,          sewing,          nutrition,          and          home         management,          they          are          trained          for          active         careers          as          home          economists,          wives,          and         mothers.         Energetic          participation          in          the          various          ex-         tracurricular          activities          offers          home          econom-         ics          majors          practical          experience.          Miss          Betty         Wells          supervised          the          designing          and          sewing         of          a          complete          cast          wardrobe          for          the          winter         quarter          major          dramatic          production          of          an         old          fashioned          melodrama.          The          elaborate         and          colorful          costuming          was          a          featured          at-         traction          of          the          play          from          the          Gay          Nineties         era.          Under          the          direction          of          Miss          Margaret         Carter,          home          economics          majors          prepared         and          served          meals          for          many          banquets          and         dinners          on          the          Lipscomb          campus.         Climaxing          the          college          training          for          girls         who          major          in          home          economics          is          the          quarter         spent          in          residence          at          the          Home          Manage-         ment          House.          Students          assume          responsi-         bility          for          complete          management          of          the         home          on          a          restricted          budget.         The          lecture          of          physicist          Ralph          Nance          causes          stu-         dent's          hair          to          stand          on          end.         Members          of          the          Mathematics          Faculty          are:          Ralph          R.          Bryant,          Professor;          Clarence          Earl         Principles          Of          Dennis,          Instructor;          Constance          M.          Fulmer,          Instructor;          Rodney          E.          Cloud,          Instructor.         Precision         Developing          deductive          and          _          inductive         processes          of          thinking          by          the          department          of         mathematics          is          of          importance          to          those          plan-         ning          careers          in          engineering,          pharmacy,          sci-         ence,          and          medicine.          The          precision          and         principles          upon          the          bases          of          which          mathe-         matical          problems          are          solved          are          not          limited         in          application          for          mathematics          majors.         Progress          in          the          systematic          ordering          of         thought          is          impressed          with          words          and          chalk         as          the          faculty          introduces          mathematics          stu-         dents          to          the          practical          applications          of          cold         calculated          formulas.         Fresh          strength          for          the          department          was         added          for          the          1960-61          school          year          as          Rod-         ney          Cloud,          Constance          M.          Fulmer,          and          C.         Earl          Dennis          joined          the          mathematics          faculty.         Robert          H.          Kerce          has          been          on          leave          of          ab-         sence,          completing          work          for          his          doctoral          de-         gree.          The          first          in          a          series          of          new          courses         was          initiated          by          Ralph          Nance          this          year          in         the          form          of          an          accelerated          mathematics         course          tor          pre-engineering          students.         Page          57         The          amazing          machine          of          Gladys          Gooch          speaks         both          French          and          Spanish          fluently.         Members          of          the          Language          Faculty          are:          (first          row)          Mary          M.          Frizzell,          Assistant          Professor;         Gladys          E.          Gooch,          Instructor;          (second          row)          John          T.          Willis,          Instructor;          Harvey          L.          Floyd,         Instructor.         Page          58         Languages         Work          In          Words         The          foreign          language          faculty          spends          five         days          of          each          week          introducing          students          to         the          spoken          and          written          symbols          of          com-         munication          of          the          French,          Spanish,          German,         Greek,          and          Hebrew          cultures.          Their          pur-         pose          is          to          provide          the          fundamental          pronun-         ciation          and          comprehension          of          a          foreign         language.          Students          seeking          the          Bachelor         of          Arts          degree          and          those          planning          to          enter         graduate          schoo!          are          required          to          have          an         adequate          background          in          one          language          in         addition          to          English.         Whether          ancient          or          modern          his          choice,         the          student          gains          much          by          a          fundamental         mastery          of          a          foreign          language.          Ministerial         students          use          their          study          of          Greek          or          He-         brew          in          exegetical          study.          A          reasonable         knowledge          of          German          is          of          importance          to         science          majors          or          minors.          Students          of          the         fine          arts          usually          pursue          one          of          the          modern         languages          taught          by          Mademoiselle          and         Senorita          Gooch,          for          French          and          Spanish         are          aids          in          the          study          and          appreciation          of         world          literature.         Members          of          the          English          Faculty          are:          (first          row)          Sue          Berry,          Instructor;          Morris          P.          Landiss,          Department          Chairman;          Aileen          W.          Bromley,          Assistant          Professor,          (second         row)          Constance          M.          Fulmer,          Instructor;          J.          E.          Choate,          Jr.,          Professor          of          Philosophy;          Robert          S.          Usrey,          Instructor;          Eunice          B.          Bradley,          Instructor          in          Journalism;          Jennie         Pittie          Brown,          Assistant          Professor.         Literature          lives          in          the          artistic          and          aesthetic          approach          used          by          Robert          Usrey          for          freshman         English          English          students.         Philological         Promotion         In          an          ettort          to          extend          interest          in          language         and          literature          beyond          the          classroom,          the          de-         partment          of          English          has          provided          programs         designed          to          promote          scholarly          pursuit         among          students.          Dr.          Morris          P.          Landiss,         chairman          of          the          department          and          state          chair-         man          of          the          National          Committee          on          College         Composition,          this          year          initiated          a          series          of         dinner          meetings,          at          which          faculty          members         read          scholarly          papers.          Planned          primarily         for          seniors          in          preparation          for          comprehen-         sive          examinations,          the          meetings          were          open         to          all          students          interested          in          literature.         After          becoming          a          member          of          the          South-         ern          Literary          Association          in          1960,          Lipscomb         sent          representative          entries          in          the          creative         writing          contest          of          the          Southern          Literary         Festival          of          1961.          Senior          Ann          Bandy          was         recipient          of          the          Festival's          first          place          award         for          best          column          in          college          newspaper          en-         tries.          Her          prizewinning          BABBLER          article         was          entitled          ''l          Take          Thee          to          Roommate.”         Page          59         Physical          Education         Exercise          Among         Colleagues         Lipscomb's          department          of          physical          edu-         cation          is          concerned          with          both          physical          and         social          development          of          the          individual          student.         Helping          students          expend          energy          while          de-         veloping          competitive          spirit          in          sports,          Bob         Vanderwarker          joined          the          staff          as          director          of         the          interclass          athletic          program.          Dr.          O.         Jennings          Davis,          head          of          the          department,         teaches          a          lecture          course          which          deals          with          the         contemporary          status          and          role          of          sports,         play,          and          recreation          in          American          life.         For          future          teachers          ‘and          athletic          coaches,         the          department          provides          a          thorough          pro-         gram          of          professional          courses,          supplemented         by          the          college          athletic          program.          In          addi-         tion          to          varsity          basketball,          baseball,          golf,         tennis,          and          track,          Lipscomb          students          partici-         :          a          pate          in          an          extensive          intramural          program          di-         Physically          fit          Terry          Basham          flexes          his          muscles          with          a          150          pound          barbell.          rected          by          Gene          ''Fessor''          Boyce.         eB          We          Se          i         a8         Members          of          the          Health          and         Physical          Education          Faculty          are:         (first          row)          Eugene          Boyce,          As-         sociate          Professor;          Frances         Moore,          Instructor;          (second         row)          Tom          E.          Hanvey,          Associ-         ate          Professor;          O.          Jennings         Davis,          Jr.,          Department          Chair-         man;          Charles          M.          Morris,         Assistant          Professor;          Robert          W.         Vanderwarker,          Instructor.         Page          60         Chemistry         Search          In          Science         John          T.          Netterville,          acting          head          of         Lipscomb's          chemistry,          directs          the          minds          of         hundreds          of          freshmen          in          their          first          major         attempt          to          understand          the          atom          and          its         action.          Lectures          and          required          laboratory          ex-         perimentation          are          supplemented          by          individ-         ual          effort          as          the          young          chemists          progress.          |n-         dividual          research          plays          an          integral          part          in          the         academic          program          of          both          undergraduate         and          graduate          students          of          chemistry.          Robert         T.Claunch,          upper          division          instructor,          recently         had          an          article          concerning          his          graduate          re-         search          published          in          the          Journal          of          the         American          Chemical          Society.          Seniors          Ron-         nie          Webb,          Brent          Snow,          and          Ken          Hyche          have         been          engaged          in          a          research          project          seek-         ing          new          information          concerning          hydrated         ions          in          water          solutions.          Webb          received          an         award          from          the          Tennessee          Academy          of         Science          for          a          report          on          his          work.          Each          of         these          students          has          been          granted          a          graduate         fellowship          to          further          his          scientific          study.         As          a          result          of          a          meritorious          undergraduate         record,          Junior          Terry          Smith          has          been          invited         to          assist          in          summer          research          at          the          Atomic         Energy          Commission          at          Oak          Ridge.         The          unknown          becomes          apparent          as          research          confirms          the          theories          of          young          chemists         Midyett          and          Terry          Smith.         Members          of          the          Chemistry          Faculty          are:          John          T.          Netterville,          Assistant          Professor          and          Acting          Department          Chairman;          Robert          T.          Claunch,          Instructor.         Jerry         Education         Classroom         Competence         One          of          the          most          important          phases          ot         preparation          offered          by          David          Lipscomb         College          is          that          for          those          who          plan          to          enter         the          teaching          profession.          A          large          percent-         age          of          Lipscomb          graduates          become          com-         petent          Christian          instructors          in          classrooms         across          the          nation          as          a          result          of          the          sound         training          received          in          the          department          of          edu-         cation.         Strengthening          its          teacher          training          pro-         gram,          the          department          is          developing          a          cur-         riculum          laboratory          for          student          reference.         Contents          of          the          lab          include          text          books         covering          elementary          and          secondary          levels         of          instruction          along          with          supplementary         materials          collected          from          school          systems         throughout          the          United          States.          Additions          to         the          education          faculty           in          1960-61          were          O.          B.         Stamper          and          Barlow          Hill.         Page          62         i         a          oe          a          =          es         Oasis         Pt         sa         a          PF         Pc          ae          4         ae          ee          %         Marshall          Gunselman          displays          audio-visual          aids          for          tomorrow's          lectures.         Members          of          the          Education          Fac-         ulty          are:          (first          row)          Margaret         Leonard,          Instructor;          Thomas          C.         Whitfield,          Department          Chair-         man;          (second          row)          John          H.         Brown,          Assistant          Professor;         Marshall          Gunselman,          Professor;         Thomas          Barlow          Hill,          Jr.,          In-         structor;          O.          B.          Stamper,          Asso-         ciate          Professor.         Musicians          are          made,          not          born.         Members          of          the          Music          Faculty          are:          (first          row)          Irma          Lee         Batey,          Department          Chairman;         Alice          Jean          Fortney,          Instructor;         (second          row)          Charles          W.          Nel-         son,          Assistant          Professor;          Vernal         E.          Richardson,          .          Instructor;          Ter-         ence          E,          Johnson,          Band          Di-         rector.         Music         Quality         The          Lipscomb          music          faculty          promotes          the         Participation,          appreciation,          and          perform-         ance          of          the          musical          arts          in          the          classrooms,         on          the          campus,          and          in          the          community.         Nashville          audiences          were          again          privileged         to          hear          the          bass-baritone          voice          of          Charles         Nelson          in          ''The          Messiah,  '          December          presen-         tation          at          the          War          Memorial          Auditorium.         Alumni          Auditorium          held          a          capacity          crowd         for          Nelson's          fall          concert          in          the          Lipscomb         Artist          Series.          String          instructor          Vernal         Richardson,          accomplished          violinist,          per-         formed          and          directed          Artist          Series          chamber         music          concerts.          He          is          a          member          of          the         Nashville          Symphony          Orchestra.         Under          the          supervision          of          Department         Chairman          Irma          Lee          Batey,          a          new          stereo-         phonic          sound          system          was          installed          in          the         listening          room          of          Avalon          Hall          this          year.         Page          63         Placed          by          Ed          Neely          Cullom          in          a          suggested          situation,          psychology          students          react          for          the          benefit          of          an          interested          class.         Members          of          the          Psychology          faculty          are:          Vardaman          Forrister,          Assistant          Professor;          Ed          Neely         Cullom,          Assistant          Professor;          J.          Ridley          Stroop,          Department          Chairman.         Page          64         Psychology         Attitude          And          Affect         Placing          emphasis          upon          mental          hygiene         for          the          individual,          Lipscomb's          psychology         faculty          trains          teachers,          social          workers,          psy-         chologists,          and          counsellors          to          seek          the         Causes,          cures,          and          preventatives          of          mental         imbalance.         Vardaman          Forrister          is          writing          a          series          of         pamphlets          designed          to          help          individuals          with         mental          problems.          Ed          Neely          Cullom          has          con-         ducted          a          study          of          selection          and          training          of         leaders.          As          Director          of          Testing,          Cullom          is         constructing          a          series          of          tests          to          be          used          at         Lipscomb          to          measure          Bible          knowledge          and         religious          attitudes          among          students.          He          is         also          guiding          student          research          on          such          prob-         lems          as          the          effect          of          embarrassment          upon         learning.          Department          Head          J.          Ridley          Stroop         teaches          mental          hygiene.          The          effects          of          stu-         dent          attitude          toward          college          life,          study,          and         course          selection          is          another          problem          under         student          research          in          the          department          of          psy-         chology.         Social          Science         Man          Views          Man         Social          science          students          acquire          the          basic         understanding          that          man's          natural,          historical,         political,          and          social          environment          is          reflected         in          his          life          and          in          the          life          of          his          fellow          man.         Four          areas          of          study          prepare          students          for         intelligent,          useful          citizenship.         Geography          courses          help          the          college          stu-         dent          gain          a          more          meaningful          and          accurate         concep tion          of          our          physical          universe          and          its         social          implications.         The          study          of          history          is          designed          to          de-         velop          an          understanding          of          the          varied          and         complex          factors          that          have          combined          to          pro-         duce          the          civilization          of          the          present.         Through          offerings          in          the          area          of          political         science,          the          college          purposes          to          help          pre-         pare          for          intelligent          citizenship          and          to          pro-         vide          a          foundation          for          those          students          who         have          professional          interests          in          government,         law,          and          public          service.         Sociology          strives          to          acquaint          the          student         with          the          nature          of          human          relations          through         the          application          of          the          scientific          method.         busi         Nashville's          Parthenon          provides          a          natural          setting          for          Freshman          History          students          to          study         Greek          culture.         Members          of          the          Social          Sciences          Faculty          are:          (first          row)          Vardaman          Forrister,          Assistant          Professor          of          Sociology;          James          H.          McBroom,          Jr.,          Associate          Professor          and         Acting          Chairman          of          the          Department;          Mary          M.          Frizzell,          Assistant          Professor          of          Geography;          Lewis          S.          Maiden,          Associate          Professor          of          History;          Nathaniel          T.          Long,          Jr.,         Assistant          Professor          of          Sociology;          (second          row)          Archie          B.          Crenshaw,          Instructor          in          History;          W.          Ralph          Nance,          Instructor;          Robert          E.          Hooper,          Instructor;          Robert          E.         Kendrick,          Instructor;          Thomas          Barlow          Hill,          Jr.,          Associate          Professor          of          Government          and          History.         Page          65         ee                    e          §          §          ee          e         Members          of          the          Speech          Faculty          are:          (First          row)          Fred          B.          Walker,          Instructor;          Carroll          B.          Ellis,          Department          Chairman;          Batsell          Barrett          Baxter,          Professor;          Jean          Thomp-         son,          Instructor;          (second          row)          Ira          L.          North,          Professor;          Jerry          E.          Henderson,          Instructor;          Harold          S.          Baker,          Assistant          Professor.          Big          Man           at          the          Tennessee          Tournament          was          Carroll          Ellis,          host          and          director.         Page          66         Speech         Self-Expression         In          Sound         In          a          democratic          society          the          ability          to          ex-         press          ideas          is          as          essential          as          the          capacity          to         have          ideas.          Lipscomb          places          emphasis          upon         a          well-developed          department          of          speech.         Training          covers          the          areas          of          oratory,          homo-         lectics,          and          drama.          Skill          is          acquired          in          re-         search,          analysis,          quick          thinking,          and          logical         reasoning          in          addition          to          mastering          the          prin-         ciples          of          proficient          presentation.         Intercollegiate          competition          in          debate          and         regular          productions          of          the          annual          drama         program          provide          practical          experience          and         extracurricular          activity.          The          department          of-         ters          a          week          of          intramural          forensics          in          which         classes          compete          in          debate,          one-act          plays,         extempore,          radio          speaking,          oral          interpreta-         tion,          and          Bible          reading.          Lipscomb's          top         speaker          is          chosen          the          third          Friday          of          Janu-         ary          in          the          Founder's          Day          Oratorical          Contest.         Art         Service          In          Design         As          director          of          the          Lipscomb          art          depart-         ment,          John          Hutcheson          is          one          of          the          busiest         men          on          campus.          Artistry          and          artistic          advice         are          requested          of          him          for          most          campus          ac-         tivities.          He          is          artist          and          director          of          the          two         major          events          on          the          Lipscomb          calendar—         Homecoming          and          May          Day.          This          year         Hutcheson          was          responsible          for          the          selection         of          furnishings          in          the          renovation          of          Sewell         Hall.          The          art          work          in          the          dormitory          living         room          are          his          own.          He          served          as          sponsor          of         the          1961          BACKLOG.          The          Bison          base          was         built          by          the          Indiana          Club          under          his          super-         vision.         John          Hutcheson          and          his          students          pro-         vided          posters          and          decorations          for          programs         and          banquets.          Several          student          art          exhibits         and          the          professional          exhibit          in          the          college         cateteria          were          products          of          the          Lipscomb         art          department.          During          the          Nashville          Fine         Arts          Festival,          the          department          presented          a         Ford          Foundation          Art          Exhibit          in          the          hall          of         Alumni          Auditorium.         John          Hutcheson,          Instructor,         Cherokee           poses          for          senior          artists          painting          personality          portraits.         Page          67         Imogene          Nix          shows          a          freshman          English          class          how         to          find          information          in          the          reference          room          for          a         library          orientation          assignment.         Members          of          the          Library          Faculty          are:          (first          tow)          Jane          Webb,          Assistant          Librarian;          Imogene         Nix,          Assistant          Librarian;          (second          row)          Virginia          Tomlinson,          Catalogue          Librarian;          Rebecca         Smith,          Assistant          Librarian.         Page          68         Library         Mental          Gym         From          the          shelves          of          Crisman          Memorial         Library          come          the          sources          for          several          thou-         sand          student          term          papers,          research          pro-         jects,          and          reading          reviews          each          quarter         ot          the          college          year.          Here          pages          of         textbooks,          class          notes,          and          periodicals          are         verused          by          the          conscientious,          and          student         library          assistants          earn          while          they          learn.          Out-         lines          for          themes,          sermons,          and          speeches         take          shape.          Debate          briefs          are          planned;         formulas          and          theories          are          memorized;          solu-         tions          for          problems          are          found;          couples          share         study          dates;          individuals          concentrate          or          con-         template          in          silence.         Lipscomb's          library          stacks          have          a          capacity         of          one          hundred          thousand          volumes.          In          ad-         dition          to          reading          and          reference          materials,         the          building          houses          the          Audio-Visual          Cen-         ter,          Babbler          and          BACKLOG          offices,          and         offices          for          several          faculty          members.          Or-         ganized          for          efficiency,          attractive          in          atmos-         phere,          and          active          in          function,          Crisman          Me-         morial          Library          is          a          gymnasium          for          mental         exercise.         Van          Ingram          and          Ken          Dugan          supervise          Elam          Hall.         Miss          Carolyn          Meadows,          Super-         visor          of          Johnson          Hall,          and         Mrs.          Vio          May          Bonner,          Super-         visor          of          Sewell          Hall,          are          served         coffee          by          Miss          Ruth          Gleaves         in          her          apartment          in          Fanning         Hall,          where          she          is          supervisor.         Dormitory         Twenty-Four         Hour          Duty         The          role          of          dormitory          supervisor          is          com-         plex.          He          is          to          the          young          men          or          women         of          his          dormitory          ‘all          things''          according          to         their          needs.          He          has          appreciation          for          their         achievements,          encouragement          for          their          dis-         appointments,          patience          for          their          problems,         and          discipline          for          their          immaturity.          He          feels         a          sense          of          responsibility          to          the          students,          the         school,          and          the          parents.         At          Lipscomb          three          Christian          women          and         two          dedicated          men          provide          within          four         dormitories          for          the          needs          of          all          boarding         students.          They          demand          respect          and          give         consideration.          The          results          of          their          efforts         are          obvious          and          important.          With          them          life         on          the          Lipscomb          campus          becomes          charac-         teristically          Christian.         Page          69         Admissions          Office          personnel          are:          Mary          Ida          Ralston,          Card          File          Clerk;          Norman          Trevathan,          Admissions          Counsellor;          Nancy          Clark,          File          Clerk;          Geraldine          Carey,          Secre-         tary.         Business          Office          personnel          are          Shelby          McClure,          Supervisor;          Allene          Dillingham,          Accounts         Receivable          Bookkeeper;          Cathy          Weddington,          Pay          Roll          Clerk;          Jackie          Curtis,          Cashier.          5         Efficiency          Experts         The          smooth          operation          of          a          school          is          di-         rectly          proportional          to          the          efficiency          of          its         staff.          Lipscomb          leans          heavily          upon          the         skilled          men          and          women          who          compose          the         college          admissions          and          business          office          staffs.         Norman          Trevathan,          admissions          counsellor,         travels          extensively          in          student          recruitment         work,          discussing          ''Why          |          Chose          Lipscomb          with          prospective          students.          He          was          director         of          the          1961          High          School          Day.         Keeping          books          and          budgets          for          the          finan-         cial          activities          of          clubs,          classes,          and          the          col-         lege          is          the          role          filled          by          Edsel          Holman's         business          office          staff.          Supervisor          Shelby         McClure          and          her          clerical          statf          serve          as          the         oil          to          keep          the          college          machine          in          efficaci-         ous          operation.         Page          70         rt         ve         Food          Services          personnel          taking          time          out          for          a          coffee          break          are:          Ruth          West,          Secretary;          D.          M.          Hassey,          Assistant—College          Student          Center;          Frances          Law,          Assist-                   ant—High          School          Cafeteria;          G.          O.          Traughber,          Food          Services          Director;          Kay          Parkerson,          Assistant—College          Cafeteria;          Marie          Maxcy,          Assistant—Elementary          School         lunchroom.         Serving          Meals         And          Medicine         Essential          to          the          contentment          of          eleven         hundred          college          students          are          the          efforts          of         Lipscomb's          expert          food          and          health          staffs.         Feeding          the          majority          of          campus          mouths,         food          services          director          Gilliam          Traughber         and          his          staff          serve          three          meals          each          day         in          the          college          cafeteria.          Day          students          and         faculty          members          eat          student          center          lunches         prepared          by          D.          M.          Hassey          and          his          staff.         Influenza          in          the          fall,          head          colds          in          the         winter,          and          typhoid          shots          in          the          spring         caused          students          to          rely          on          the          assistance         and          advice          of          Dr.          Ralph          Massie          and          his         two          staff          nurses,          Mrs.          Willie          Barron          and         Mrs.          Martha          Clendenin.          Dr.          Massie          gives         medical          attention          in          his          off-campus          office         upon          the          request          of          campus          nurses          trom         the          student          health          center.         Student          Judy          Yates          receives          medical          attention          from          Health          Clinic          Staff          personnel          Willie         Barron,          Supervisor          of          Nurses;          Dr.          Ralph          W.          Massie,          Medical          Advisor;          Martha          Clendenin,         Nurse.         Behind-The-Scenes         Team         “Operation          Lipscomb           is          a          large-scale         undertaking,          demanding          much          energy          and         effort          from          various          individuals          who          work         behind-the-scenes.          Archie          Crenshaw          de-         votes          time          to          day          students          as          counsellor         and          director          of          placement.          Mrs.          Mary          Tay-         lor          and          her          staff          maintain          accurate          chapel         attendance          records.          The          campus          book          store         and          mailing          room          are          efficiently          managed         by          Kenneth          Davis          and          Mrs.          Gertrude          Rhyan.         Campus          grounds          are          maintained          by          the         statf          and          crew          of          Ronnie          Brown.          Heat          plant         engineer          Claude          Hayes          and          electrician          Arn-         old          Underwood          service          dormitory          students.         Each          has          his          own          particular          duty;          each          does         well          his          own          particular          duty;          and          the          results         prove           Operation          Lipscomb           successful          in         L9G.         Mrs.          Mary          Taylor,          chapel          attendance;          Mrs.          Gertrude          Rhyan,          Manager          of          mailing          room;          Archie          Crenshaw,          Day          Student          Counsellor          and          Director          of          Placement;          Ken          Davis,          Manager         of          bookstore.         Ronnie          Brown,          Superintendent          of          Buildings          and          Grounds;          Roy          Elder,          Buildings          and          Grounds          Departments;          Arnold          Underwood,          Electrician;          Claude          Hayes,          Heating         Plant          Engineer.         Page          72         Commencement          comes          ..          .          not          ending,         but          beginning          the          search          .          .          .          not          closing,         but          opening          the          door.          Processional          sym-         bolic...          walking          over          the          college          campus          to         climb          the          steps          into          Alumni...          in          it          all          are         learners          led          by          the          learned.         Page          73         oe         De          BD          go          apg          20         7         7         SENIOR          CLASS          OFFICERS         President...          _..Jim          Pounders         Vice-President          _.Dewayne          Lanham         Billie          Jo          Walker         -.Sam          McFarland         Secretary         Treasurer         Grand          Finale         For          Seniors         Spending          their          last          year          on          the          Lipscomb         campus,          the          Senior          Class          of          1961          filled          three         quarters          with          academic,          athletic,          and          extra-         curricular          activity.          They          started          their          final         year          of          college          with          a          class          party          at          Old          Hick-         ory          Lake.          Despite          crowded          schedules,          class         members          united          efforts          in          the          presentation          of         two          sparkling          variety          shows,          termed          ‘'Senior-         amas.’          The          winter          quarter          brought          them          a         solid          victory          in          the          annual          Intramural          Forensic         Tournament.          Their          Mary          Jane          Moore          was         crowned          Queen          of          the          1961          Homecoming.         Spring          brought          traditional          activities.          Queen         Billy          Jo          Walker          was          presented          in          the          proces-         sional          of          May          Day.          The          Juniors          entertained         them          at          the          Maxwell          House          with          Lipscomb's         last          Junior-Senior          Banquet.          Finally          they          paced         through          the          examinations          and          activities          of          a         graduating          class.          The          Class          of          1961,          as          in         Kipling's          poem,          filled          each          moment          of          their         final          year          with          ''sixty          seconds          worth          of          dis-         tance          run.         ANGELA          MILLER          ABERCROMBIE,          B.A.,          Lake          Wales,          Fla.          Major         —English,          Minor—Biology.          SNEA—3,          4;          Sigma          Tau          Delta—4;         Band—2,          3;          Intramurals,          Ramblers—2,          3;          Swimming          Medal—2.         NORMA          JEAN          ADCOCK,          B.S.,          cum          laude,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Ma-         jor—Elementary          Education,          Minor—English.          BACKLOG          Staff—         |;          SNEA—I,          2,          3,          4.          JIMMY          LYNN          ALDERDICE,          B.S.,          Marion,         Ky.          Major—Business          Administration,          Minor—Economics.          Alpha         Kappa          Psi—2,          4;          Varsity          Baseball—!;          Band—I,          2,          4,          President—         4:          Dorm          Council—2;          President's          Council—4;          L          Club—2;          Intra-         murals—4;          Tenn.          Intercollegiate          Band—4.         RAYMOND          LEE          ALLEN,          8.A.,          Vicksburg,          Miss.          Major—Bible,         Minor—Business          Administration.          Transferred          from          Freed-Harde-         man—3.          FRANCES          LOUISE          BAILEY,          B.A.,          cum          laude,          Gaines-         boro,          Tenn.          Major—English,          Minor—History.          Sigma          Tau          Delta         —4:          Phi          Alpha          Theta—3,          4;          SNEA—I,          2,          3,          4;          Press          Club—2;         Girls'          Religious          Training          Class—3;          Mission          Emphasis—l,          2,          3;         Honor          Roll—2,          4.          KENNETH          FRANKLIN          BAKER,          B.S.,          Bradford,         Tenn.          Major—Business          Administration,          Minor—Economics.          Al-         pha          Kappa          Psi—3,          4;          Intramurals,          Eagles—2,          Cavaliers—3,          4.         CLIFFORD          BALDUF,          B.A.,          Toledo,          Ohio.          Major—Biology,          Minor         Speech.          Honor          Roll—2,          3,          4.          JEWELL          ANN          BANDY,          B.A.,          cum         laude,          Jacksonville,          Fla.          ©          Major—English,          Minor—Sociology.         Transferred          from          Florida          Christian          College—3.          Listed          in          Who's         Who          Among          Students          in          American          Universities          and          Colleges—4;         Maid          of          honor,          May          Court—4;          Bisonettes—3,          4,          Treasurer—4;         President's          Council—4;          Babbler          Staff—4;          Fanning          Hall          Dorm         Representative—4;          SNEA—3;          Class          Cheerleader—3,          4;          Intra-         murals,          Rockets—3,          4,          Co-captain—4+.          EMILY          BEAUCHAMP,         B.A.,          magna          cum          laude,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—Biology          ,          Minor         —German.          Babbler          Staff—2,          3,          4,          Society          Editor—2,          Associate         Editor—3,          Editor-in-Chief—4;          Listed          in          Who's          Who          Among          Stu-         dents          in          American          Universities          and          Colleges—4;          Maid          of          honor,         May          Court—4;          Press          Club—I,          2,          3,          4,          President—3;          President's         Council—3,          4;          Student          Board—4;          Publication          Board—4;          Dele-         gate          to          Associated          Collegiate          Press          Convention—3,          4;          Class         Cheerleader—3;          BACKLOG          Staff—2,          Administration          Editor—2;         Campus          Beauty          Finalist—4.         Enthusiastic          Senior          sponsors          Archie          Crenshaw,          Axel          Swang,          and          Ira          North          boost          the          spirit,         as          well          as          the          projects,          of          the          class.         Page          76         Seniors         Co-directors          of          the          Forensic          tournament          congratulate          each         other          on          the          triumph          of          the          Seniors.          Ira          North          serves          as         sponsor,          Jim          Pounders          as          president          of          the          senior          class.         DONNA          LEE          BENTLEY,          B.S.,          Decatur,          Ala.          Major—Home          Eco-         nomics,          Minor—Education.          SNEA—4;          Home          Economics          Club—         |,          2,          3,          4;          Girls’          Religious          Training—1,          2,          3,          4;          Mission          Emphasis         2,          3,          4.          WILLIAM          MARTIN          BILLS,          B.S.,          Lewisburg,          Tenn.          Ma-         jor—Business          Administration,          Minor—Economics.          Alpha          Kappa         Psi—3;          Band—|,          2;          Intramurals—l!,          2;          Interclass          Football—3.         JAMES          GREEN          BINKLEY,          JR.,          B.A.,          Montgomery,          Ala.          Major—         Psychology,          Minor—Sociology.          Transferred          from          Marietta          College         —3.          Footlighters—|,          2;          Psychology          Club—4;          Forensic          Tourna-         ment—l.         LARRY          BISHOP,          B.A.,          Henderson,          Tenn.          Major—Business          Ad-         ministration,          Minor—Mathematics.          MICHAEL          H.          BOHAN,          B.S.,         Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—Physical          Education,          Minor—History.          Pi         Epsilon—!,          2,          3,          4,          Vice-President—4;          SNEA—3,          4:          Intramurals—         |,          2,          3,          4.          BARBARA          SUE          BOWERS,          8.S.,          Nashville,          Tenn.         Major—Home          Economics,          Minor—Education.          Home          Economics         Club—I,          2,          3,          4;          SNEA—I,          3,          4;          BACKLOG          Copy          Staff—4,         GERALD          BRIDGEMAN,          B.A.,          Palisade,          Neb.          Major—Art,          Minor         —English.          Alpha          Rho          Tau—3,          4;          SNEA—3,          4.          JOSEPH          MUR-         RAY          BROWN,          B.A.,          Nashville,Tenn.          Major—Mathematics,          Minor         —Economics.          Transferred          from          Middle          Tennessee          State          College         —2.          Interclass          Football—2,          3,          4;          Interclass          Basketball—2,          3,          4:         Intramurals,          Pirates—2,          3,          4.          WILLIAM          M.          BRYSON,          B.S.,          Chat-         tanooga,          Tenn.          Major—Accounting,          Minor—Economics.          Presi-         dent's          Council—3;          Babbler          Staff—I,          Photographer—l;          Chatta-         nooga          Club—2,          3,          4,          President—3;          Photography          Club—l,          2         Sergeant-at-Arms—1,          2;          Choraliers—2.         JAMES          B.          BUCKLEY,          JR.,          B.S..          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—Business         Administration,          Minor—Economics.          Alpha          Kappa          Psi—2,          3,          4:         Varsity          Tennis—l;          Interclass          Football—2,          3,          4:          Intramurals,          Com-         ets—I,          2,          3,          4.          BEVERLEY          ANN          BURCHETT,          B.A.,          cum          laude,         Russellville,          Ky.          ©          Major—Sociology,          Minor—Psychology.           Psy-         chology          Club—3,          4.          KATIE          BURFORD,          B.A.,          Brownsville,          Tenn.         Major—History,          Minor—English.          Bisonettes—2,          3,          4,          Treasurer         —3;          Babbler          Staff—2,          3,          Circulation          Manager—3;          Mission          Em-         phasis—3,          4,          Reporter—4;          Choraliers—|:          T.          B.          Hospital          Singers         —I,          2,          3,          4.         CAROLYN          HICKS          BURKETT,          B.S.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—         Home          Economics,          Minor—Education.          Band—l,          2;          SNEA—I:         Home          Economics          Club—lI,          2,          3,          4;          Choraliers—l;          A          Cappella         Singers—2,          3.          JENNINGS          BRYAN          BURGESS,          B.S.,          Detroit,         Mich.          Major—Business          Administration,          |          Minor—Economics.         WILSON          HOLLOWAY          BURTON,          B.A.,          Kannapolis,          N.          C.          Major         —Sociology,          Minor—Business,          Bible.          Carolina          Club—1,          2,          Presi-         dent—1,          Vice-President—4;          Photography          Club—1!;          Choraliers—3.         JAMES          FRANKLIN          CAMP,          B8.S.,          cum          laude,          Talladega,          Ala.         Major—Business          Administration,          Minor—Economics.          Alpha          Kap-         pa          Psi—4;          Homecoming          Escort—2;          Babbler          Staff—3,          4,          Associate         Business          Manager—3,          Business          Manager—4;          Intramurals,          Pirates         —3,          4,          President—3,          4;          Press          Club—l;          Guard          of          Honor,          May         Court—4.          RENNITH          IRENE          CAPPS,          B.A.,          Candler,          N.          C.          Major         —Elementary          Education,          Minor—Secretarial          Studies.          SNEA—1,         2,          3,          4,          Historian—2,          Secretary—3,          Vice-President—4;          President's         Council—4;          Secretarial          Science—2,          3,          4;          Carolina          Club—2,          3.         LINDA          J.          CARPENTER,          B.A.,          cum          laude,          Indianapolis,          Ind.          Ma-         jor—Religious          Education,          Minor—Speech.          President's          Council—         4;          Girls'          Religious          Training—l,          2,          3,          4,          Dorm          Representative         —3,          4,          President—4;          Mission          Emphasis—!,          2,          3,          4,          Advertising         Chairman—4;          SNEA—!,          4;          Press          Club—I,          4;          Intramurals,          Ram-         blers—lI,          2,          3,          4.         WILLIAM          JENNINGS          CARPENTER,          JR.,          B.A.,          Indianapolis,         Ind.          Major—Speech,          Minor—Bible.          S.A.l—3,          4,          President-4,         Vice-President—3;          Pi          Kappa          Delta—3,          4;          President's          Council—         4;          Intramural          Forensics—3,          4;          Footlighters—4;          Debate          Team—         3,          4;          BACKLOG          Staff—4.          LARRY          KEITH          CASBON,          B.S.,          Boone         Grove,          Ind.          Major—Physical          Education,          Minor—Business          Ad-         ministration.          Listed          in          Who's          Who          Among          Students          in          American         Universities          and          Colleges—4;          Varsity          Baseball—l!,          2,          3,          4,          Cap-         tain—4;          Varsity          Basketball—!,          2,          3,          4,          Co-captain—3;          President's         Council—4;          L          Club—!,          2,          3,          4,          President—4,          Vice-President—3;         Pi          Epsilon—l,          4;          SNEA—4;          Intramurals,          Rams—l!,          2,          3,          4;          Most         Representative          Student—4.          CAROLYN          CLUCK,          B.S.,          Green-         way,          Ark.          Major—Home          Economics,          Minor—Education.          Home         Economics          Club—|,          2,          3,          4;          Bisonettes—2,          3,          4;          SNEA—4.         MICHAEL          WAYNE          COLLINS,          B.S.,          Evansville,          Ind.          Major—         Business          Administration,          Minor—Economics.          Transferred          from         Freed-Hardeman          College—3.          Alpha          Kappa          Psi—4;          Intramurals,         Cavaliers—3,          Eagles—4.          WILLIAM          DEWITT          CORNELL,          B.A.,         Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—Biology,          Minor—German.          Intramurals,         Comets—|,          2,          3,          4;          Interclass          Football—2;          Interclass          Basketball         —4.          MARTHA          ELLEN          CROWELL,          B.S.,          cum          laude,          Nashville,         Tenn.          Major—Elementary          Education,          Minor—English.          SNEA—         |,          2,          3,          4;          BACKLOG          Staff—1;          Choraliers—|1.         JEAN          ETTA          CUTTS,          B.S.,          Tabernacle,          N.          J.          Major—Elementary         E ducation,          Minor—Sociology.          President's          Council—l;          SNEA—         2)          3,42          Choraliers— -          Intramurals,          Rockets—2,          3)          4:         CECELIA          PATRICIA          CYMEK,          B.S.,          cum          laude,          Baltimore,          Md.         Major—Physical          Education,          Minor—Biology.          President's          Council,         —2,          3,          4;          SNEA—2,          3,          4;          Pi          Epsilon—lI,          2,          3,          4,          Treasurer—4;         Intramurals,          Rockets—!,          2,          3,          4,          Captain—2,          3,          4;          Dean's          List—         3;          Honor          Roll—4.          DONALD          JOE          DANNER,          B.S.,          Mocksville,         N.C.          Major—Business          Administration,          Minor—Economics.         President's          Council—2,          4;          Alpha          Kappa          Psi—l,          2,          3,          4;          Carolina         Club—|,          2,          3,          4,          President—2,          4;          Photography          Club—1.         PATRICK          H.          DEESE,          B.A.,          cum          laude,          Haleyville,          Ala.          Major—         History,          Minor—Biology.          Phi          Alpha          Theta—3,          4.          BETTY         DILLARD,          B.S.,          Haleyville,          Ala.          Major—Business          Administration,         Minor—English.          CAROLYN          MARIE          DIXON,          B.A.,           Senatobia,         Miss.          _Major—Speech,          Minor—English.          President's          Council—         4;          Alpha          Psi          Omega—3,          4;          Footlighters—I,          2,          3,          4,          Secretary,         4:          Secretarial          Science          Club—lI,          2,          3,          Treasurer—3;          SNEA—4:         Intramural          Forensics—4;          Intramurals,          Kool          Kats—I,          2,          3,          4.         Seniors         Irma          Lee          Batey,          1960          Queen,          crowned          Queen          Carolyn          Meadows         in          half-time          ceremonies          of          the          1961          Senior-Faculty          basketball         game.         ROBERT          ALVA          DIXON,          B.S.,          Columbus,          Ohio.          Major—Physical         Education,          Minor—Religious          Education.          Transferred          from          Ohio         State          University—I.          Listed          in          Who's          Who          Among          Students          in         American          Universities          and          Colleges—4;          President's          Council—4;         Homecoming          Escort—3;          Mission          Emphasis—2,          3,          4,          President—3;         Pi          Epsilon—2,          3,          4,          President—4;          |.R.C_—4;          SNEA—4;:          Interclass         Football—2,          3,          4;          Interclass          Basketball—2,          3,          4;          All-Star          Football         Team—2,          3;          Intramurals,          Pirates—2,          3,          4;          Buckeye          Bisons—4.         JAMES          HUDSON          DUDLEY,          B.A.,          Franklin,          Tenn.          Major—Bible,         Minor—Greek.          Transferred          from          Middle          Tennessee          State          Col-         lege—2.          PATSY          RUTH          DUKE,          B5S.,          Aiken,          S.          C.          Major—         Elementary          Education,          Minor—History.          Transferred          from          Freed-         Hardeman          College—3.          SNEA—3,          4;          Intramurals,          Ramblers—         3,          4.         EVELYN          NASH          EDWARDS,          B.A.,          cum          laude,          Nashville,          Tenn.         Major—Mathematics,          Minor—Psychology.          Psychology          Seminar         —2,          3,          4,          Vice          President—4;          SNEA—4;          Choristers—l,          2:          A         Capella          Singers—3.          NETTIE          JEAN          ENOCHS,          B.A.,          Oak          Ridge,         Tenn.          Major—Biology,          Minor—Chemistry.          President's          Council         —4;          Intramurals,          Ramblers—lI,          2,          3,          4,          Captain—4;          Choraliers         —l!.          RUTH          FAYE          EUBANK,          B.A.,          Glasgow,          Ky.          Major—His-         tory,          Minor—Geography.          SNEA—I,          2,          3,          4;          Choraliers—I.         ARTHUR          RICHARD          EZELL,          B.A.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—His-         tory,          Minor-—Geography.          LINDA          ORMAN          FELTS,          B.A.,          Spring-         field,          Tenn.          Major—Biology,          Minor—Chemistry.          Listed          in         Who's          Who          Among          Students          in          American          Universites          and          Col-         leges—4;          Bisonettes—3,          4;          BABBLER          Staff—3,          4;          BACKLOG         Staff—4;          Press          Club—l,          2,          3,          4,          Vice          President—4,          Treasurer—         3;          SNEA—2,          4;          Intramurals,          Rockets—I,          2,          3,          4.          FLOYD         GRANT          FELZIEN,          B.A.,          Anderson,          Ind.          Major—Chemistry,         Minor—English.          Transferred          from          Florida          Christian          College—3.         Buccaneers—3,          4.         FREDERICKA          FERRELL,          B.S.,          Lebanon,          Tenn.          Major—Home         Economics,          Minor—Secondary          Education.          Home          Economics         Club]          +2),          93,          4          SNEA=9)          374s           Charalioras          SHARON         JEAN          FISHER,          B.S.,          Dayton,          Ohio.          Major—Elementary          Edu-         cation,          Minor—Sociology.          President's          Council—4;          SNEA—2,          3,         4,          Secretary—4;          Maid          of          honor,          May          Court—4;          Bisonettes—3,          4;         Footlighters—3;          Intramurals,          Rockets—!,          2,          3,          4;          Choraliers—l.         PAUL          TONY          FORREST,          B.A.,          Mocksville,          N.          C.          Major—         Speech,          Minor—Bible.          Carolina          Club—l!,          2,          3,          4,          Vice          President         —3;          Choraliers—||,          2:         Seniors         Larry          Peterson          is          presented          a          trophy          as          Most          Valuable          Player         in          the          VSAC          Western          Division.         BOB          FULMER,          B.A.,          cum          laude,          Florence,          Ala.          Major—Busi-         ness          Administration,          Minor—Economics,          Speech.          Transferred         from          Freed-Hardeman—|,          Florence          State          College—2.          Pi          Kappa         Delta—3,          4,          Vice          President—4,          Alpha          Kappa          Psi—3,          4,          Chaplain         —4;          International          Relations          Club—3,          4,          President—4;          Guard          of         honor,          May          Court—4;          President's          Council—4;          Intramural          For-         ensic          Tournament—4,          Student          Director          of          Speech—4;          Foot-         lighters—3,          4;          Debate          Club—3,          4;          Mission          Emphasis—3.          GAIL         GALLAHER,          B.S.,          Collinwood,          Tenn.          Major—Secretarial          Science,         Minor—History.          Transferred          from          Freed-Hardeman          College—         3.          Secretarial          Science          Club—3,          4;          SNEA—3,          4.          SAMUEL         CLIFFORD          GANT,          8.A.,          magna          cum          laude,          Lowell,          Ohio.         Major—English,          Minor—Speech.          Sigma          Tau          Delta—4;          SNEA—1.         DONNA          LOUISE          GARDNER,          B.S.,          magna          cum          laude,          McCon-         nelsville,          Ohio.          _Major—Elementary          Education,          Minor—Speech.         Secretary          of          Student          Body—4;          Listed          in          Who's          Who          Among         Students          in          American          Universities          and          Colleges—4;          Class          Treas-         urer—2;          Bisonettes—2,          3,          4;          Pi          Kappa          Delta—3,          4,          Secretary—         4:          Babbler          Staff—2,          3,          4,          Feature          Editor—3,          4,          Music          and         Drama          Editor—2;          President's          Council—3,          4,          Secretary—4;          Stu-         dent          Board—4,          Secretary—4;          Press          Club—I,          2,          3,          4;          Debate         Squad—2,          3,          4;          Footlighters—I,          2,          3,          Secretary—3;          |.R.C.—2,         3,          Secretary—3;          SNEA—2,          3,          4;          Misson          Emphasis—I,          2,          3,          4;         Girls’          Religious          Training—2,          3,          4.          JAMES          EDWARD          GARRIOT,         B.S.,          Flint,          Mich.          Major—Business          Administration,          Minor—Eco-         nomics.          Transferred          from          Freed-Hardeman          College—3.          WIL-         LIAM          LARRY          GENTRY,          B.A.,          cum          laude,          Burns,          Tenn.          Major—         English,          Minor—Speech.          Sigma          Tau          Delta—3,          4,          Vice          President         —4-          SNEA—3;          Intramurals,          Knights—I,          2,          3,          4.         GRETCHEN          CRISLER          GONCE,          B.A.,          cum          laude,          Stevenson,          Ala.         Major—English,          Minor—Speech.          Sigma          Tau          Delta—3,          4;          Foot-         lighters—2,          3,          4;          SNEA—I,          2,          3,          4;          Intramural          Forensics—|,         2,          3,          4;          Mission          Emphasis—3,          4;          TB          Hospital          Singers—2,          3,          4.         DOROTHY          MARY          GREER,          B.S.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—Ele-         mentary          Education,          Minor—Bible.          Transferred          from           Freed-         Hardeman—3.          SNEA—3,          4;          Mission          Emphasis—3;          Band—3;         Women's          Glee          Club—3.          NINA          RUTH          GRIMES,          B.S.,          Center-         ville,          Tenn.          Major—Elementary          Education,          Minor—Sociology.         Transferred          from          Freed-Hardeman          College—3.          SNEA—3,          4;         Girls’          Religious          Training—3,          4.         JAMES          GROVE,          B.A.,          Columbus,          Kan.          Major—Mathematics,         Minor—Business          Administration.          CLEON          ROY          GUINN,          B.A.,         Moline,          Ill.          Major—History,          Minor—Bible.          Transferred          from         Freed-Hardeman—2;          SNEA—2,          3,          4.          RICHARD          DARRELL         GUNSELMAN,          8.S.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—Physical          Educa-         tion,          Minor—English.          Pi          Epsilon—l!,          2,          3,          4;          Interclass          Foot-         ball—3,          4;          All-Star          Football          Team—2,          3,          4;          Interclass          Basketball         —3,          4;          All-Star          Basketball          Team—3,          4,          Captain—3;          Interclass         Softball—3,          4;          All-Star          Softball          Team—3,          Captain—3;          Intra-         murals,          Pirates—I,          2,          3,          4,          President—4;          All-Star          Intramural         Basketball          Team—l1,          2,          3,          4;          Interclass          Soccer—4.         Page          79         Seniors         Bob          Fulmer          shakes          hands          with          Lipscomb's          number          one          orator,          Ollie           Martin,          who          won          the          Founder's          Day          Contest.          Speaking         on           Conquest          of          Innerspace,            Martin          edged          out          finalists          Fulmer         and          Jim          Pounders          in          the          annual          oratorical          event.         MARYNELLE          HARTMAN,          B.A.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—Art,         Minor—English.          Alpha          Rho          Tau—3,          4;          SNEA—3,          4.          KENNETH         WAYNE          HEAD,          B.S.,          cum          laude,          Springfield,          Tenn.          Major—         Heal th,          Physical          Education,          Minor—Speech.          Pi          Epsilon—4,          Vice         President—4;          L          Club—4;          Guard          of          Honor,          May          Court—4;          Cross         Country          Team—3;          SNEA—4;          Intramurals,          Eagles—!,          2,          3,          4;         Choraliers—l.          PAUL          TERRY          HESTER,          B.A.,          Nashville,          Tenn.         Major—Business          Adiminstration,          Minor—Economics.          Transferred         to          Abilene          Christian          College—3.          Intramurals—l,          2,          4.         GLENDA          KAY          HIGGINS,          B.A.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—Eng-         lish,          Minor—History.          Transferred          from          Harding          College—4.         Band—|!;          SNEA—4.          DONALD          POTTS          HITE,          B.S.,          Nashville,         Tenn.          Major—Business          Administration,          Minor—History,          Eco-         nomics.          Alpha          Kappa          Psi—4,          Intramurals,          Cavaliers—I,          2,          3,          4.         SYLVIA’          GAIL          HOBBS,          B.S.,          Culleoka,          Tenn.          Major—Secre-         tarial          Science,          Minor—Art.          Transferred          from          Martin          College         —2.          Secretarial          Science          Club—2,          3,          4,          Secretary—3,          Treasurer         —4,          Alpha          Rho          Tau—2,          3,          4;          President's          Council—3;          SNEA—         4;          Photography          Club—4.         BETTYE          JO          HOLLADAY,          B.S.,          cum          laude,          Holladay,          Tenn.          Major         —Physical          Education,          Minor—Secretarial          Science.          Transferred         from          Freed-Hardeman          College—3.          Pi          Epsilon—3,          4,          Secretary         —4;          Secretarial          Science          Club—3,          4;          President's          Council-4;         SNEA—3,          4.          PEGGY          ANN          HOLLAND,          B.S.,          cum          laude,          Nash-         ville,          Tenn.          _Major—Elementary          Education,          Minor—Psychology.         Babbler          Staff—|,          2,          3,          4,          Music          and          Drama          Editor—3,          4;         Press          Club—lI,          2,          3,          4;          SNEA—2,          3,          4.          JAMES          S.          HOLMES,         B.S.,          Springfield,          Tenn.          Major—Business          Administration,          Minor—         English.          Weterans—l.         DAVID          HOWARD,          B.A.,          Rosiclare,          Ill.          ©          Major—Psychology,         Minor—German.          Transferred          from          Southern          Illinois          University—         2.          Psychology          Club—4;          Mission          Emphasis—4;          Illinois          Club—4;         Men's          Glee          Club—l.          KENNETH          WAYNE          HYCHE,          B.A.,          Jas-         per,          Ala.          Major—Chemistry,          Minor—Mathematics.          SNEA—3:         Intramurals,          Knights—I,          2,          3,          4;          Honor          Roll—!l.          WILLIAM         THOMAS          INGRAM,          B.S.,          West          Palm          Beach,          Fla.          Major—         Accounting,          Minor—Economics.          Transferred          from          Palm          Beach         Junior          College—3.         ROBERT          DONALD          JOHNSON,          B.S.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—         Business          Administration,          Minor—Economics.          Alpha          Kappa          Psi—         2,          3,          4.          RICHARD          LYNN          KARNOSKY,          B.A.,          Mt.          Vernon,          Ill.         Major—History,          Minor—Psychology.          Transferred          from          Mt.         Vernon          Community          College—3.          SNEA—4;          Mission          Emphasis—         4:          Photography          Club—4.          DON          M.          KEMP,          B.S.,          Miami,          Fla.         Major—Physical          Education,          Minor—Speech.          President's          Council         —3,          4;          Varsity          Track—I,          2,          3,          4;          Pi          Epsilon—3,          4;          SNEA—3,          4;         Intramurals,          Comets—lI,          2,          3,          4,          President-—3,          4;          Interclass         Soccer—4,          Captain—4;          Interclass          Football—I,          2,          3,          4;          Interclass         Softball—3,          4;          Interclass          Basketball—l,          2,          3,          4;          Dormitory         Council—3;          A          Capella          Singers—2;          Men's          Glee          Club—l.         JOHN          WILLIAM          KROFT,          B.A.,          Boone          Grove,          Ind.          Major—         Mathematics,          Minor—Psychology.          Transferred          from          Franklin         College—2.          SNEA—3,          4,          President—4;          Psychology          Club—3,          4;         Intramurals,          Rams—2,          3,          4,          President—4;          SAl—4.          ADA          LOUISE         LACY,          B.S.,          Gallatin,          Tenn.          Major—Business          Administration,         Minor—Sociology.          Listed          in          Who's          Who          Among          Students          in         American          Universities          and          Colleges—4;          President's          Council—4;         Secretarial          Science          Club—l,          2,          3,          4,          President—4,          Vice          Presi-         dent—3,          Reporter—2;          Bisonettes—3,          4,          Sergeant-at-arms—3;         Intramural          Forensic          Tournament—|!,          2,          3;          Intramurals—l,          2,          3,         4.          Babbler          Staff—l,          2;          Press          Club—l,          2;          SNEA—I,          2,          3.         OKEY          FRANCIS          LAMP,          JR.,          B.A.,          St.          Marys,          W.          Va.          Major—         History,          Minor—Bible.          Transferred          from          Freed-Hardeman         College—3.          SNEA—4;          West          Virginia          Club—4.         SHERMAN          DEWAYNE          LANHAM,          B.S.,          cum          laude,          Benton         Harbor,          Mich.          Major—Business          Administration,          Minor—Music.         Listed          in          Who's          Who          Among          Students          in          American          Universities         and          Colleges—4;          Alpha          Kappa          Psi—2,          3,          4,          Vice          President—4;         Class          Vice          President—4;          Varsity          Quartet—2,          3,          4;          A          Cappella         Singers—l,          2,          3,          4,          President—3,          4;          BACKLOG          Staff—4,          Busi-         ness          Manager—4;          President's          Council—3,          4;          Student          Board—3,         4,          Boarding          Student          Representative—3,          Day          Student          Representa-         tive—4;          Homecoming          Escort—3;          Song          Leaders          Contest—2,          Ist         Place;          Men's          Glee          Club—I,          2,          Vice          President—2.          JAMES         MILTON          LANIUS,          B.S.,          magna          cum          laude,          Nashville,          Tenn.         Major—Business          Administration,          Minor—Economics.          Choraliers         —1l,          Vice          President;          Intramural          Forensics—2,          3.          WILLIAM         OLIN          LEAVELL,          B.A.,          Birmingham,          Ala.          Major—English,          Minor         —Art.          Listed          in          Who's          Who          Among          Students          in          American          Uni-         versities          and          Colleges—4;          Most          Representative          Student—3;         Most          Valuable          Member          of          Press          Club—2;          Alpha          Rho          Tau—2,         3,          4,          Vice          President—2,          3;          BABBLER          Staff—2,          3,          4;          Mission         Emphasis—2,          3,          4,          Reporter—2,          3;          Press          Club—I,          2,          3,          4;         TOWER          Staff—2,          3;          Photography          Club—2.         THOMAS          ALLEN          LEDBETTER,          B.A.,          Sylva,          N.          C.          Major—         Bible,          Minor—English.          Transferred          from          Western          Carolina          Col-         lege—3.          Carolina          Club—3,          4;          Intramurals—3,          4.          JAY          PAUL         LOCKHART,          B.A.,          Parkersburg,          W.          Va.          Major—Bible,          Minor—         English,          Religious          Education.          Transferred          from          Freed-Harde-         man—3.          BABBLER          Staff—4.          GARY          NELSON          LOYD,          B.S.,         Madison,          Tenn.          Major—Accounting,          Minor—Economics.          Alpha         Kappa          Psi—l!,          2,          3,          4,          Treasurer—4;          Press          Club—2,          3;          BACK-         LOG          Staff—2,          3;          Intramurals,          Rams—I,          2,          Gladiators—4.         Donna          Gardner          received          the          Second          Best          Actress          award          for          the         Senior          forensic          play.         Page          81         Page          82         RUSSHLL          STREL         Seniors         Senior          ministerial          student          Floyd          Merritt          was          one          of          the          ten          who         did          personal          work          and          the          preaching          in          Mission          Emphasis’         dynamic          drive          to          promote          their          spring          meeting.         M.          L.          LUSK,          B.A.,          Union          City,          Tenn.          Major—Sociology,.          Minor         —Psychology.          Intramurals,          Knights—I,          2,          3.          PATRICIA          ANN         LUTES,          B.S.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—Elementary          Education,         Minor—English.          SNEA—I,          2,          3,          4.          DAVID          HOUSTON          MAR-         TIN,          B.A.,          cum          laude,          Dunbar,          W.          Va.          Major—Psychology,         Minor—German.          Listed          in          Who's          Who          Among          Students          in         American          Universities          and          Colleges—4;          Founder's          Day          Oratorical         —3,          4,          third          place—3,          first          place—4;          Psychology          Seminar—         2,          3,          4,          President—3,          4;          Pi          Kappa          Delta—3,          4;          Varsity          Track—         |,          2,          3,          4;          President's          Council—3,          4;          T.I.A.C.          Mile          Relay          Cham-         pion—2;          Basketball—l;          BACKLOG          Staff—2,          Associate          Copy         Editor—2;          L          Club—lI,          2,          3,          4,          Treasurer—4;          Debate          Squad—3,         4;          Intramurals,          Knights—I,          2,          3,          4.         DEANNA          LEE          McEWEN,          B.A.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—English,         Minor—Music.          Sigma          Tau          Delta—3,          4;          SNEA—4.          SAM          GRADY         McFARLAND,          8B.A.,          cum          laude,          Lebanon,          Tenn.          Major—Bible,         Minor—Mathematics,          Speech.          Listed          in          Who's          Who          Among         Students          in          American          Universities          and          Colleges—4;          Class          Treas-         urer—4;          President's          Council—4;          Mission          Emphasis—2,          3,          4,         President—4,          Treasurer—3;          Intramurals,          Gladiators—I,          2,          3,          4,         President—4;          Debate          Team—4;          Men's          Glee          Club—!,          2,          3.         ELEANOR          ANN          PEWITT          MEACHAM,          B.S.,          Franklin,          Tenn.         Major—Sociology,          Minor—Religious          Education.          Photography         Club—!,          2,          3,          4,          President—3;          Girls’          Religious          Training—l,          2,         3,          4;          SNEA—1;          Intramurals—l;          Psychology          Club—2;          Mission         Emphasis—2,          3,          4.         THOMAS          H.          MEADOWS,          B.A.,          Gainesboro,          Tenn.          Major—         Speech,          Minor—Sociology.          BARBARA          RAY          MELTON,          B.A.,         magna          cum          laude,          Bridgeport,          Ala.          Major—English,          Minor—         Mathematics.          Transferred          from          Harding          College—2.          Cheerleader         —4,          Captain—4;          Sigma          Tau          Delta—3,          4,          Secretary-Treasurer—4;         President's          Council—4;          BACKLOG          Staff—4,          Academic          Editor—         4;          Intramural          Forensics—2,          3,          4;          SNEA—3;          Alternate          Class         Cheerleader—4;          Bama          Club—4;          Press          Club—3,          4;          Mission          Em-         phasis—4;          Honor          Roll—2,          3,          4.          FLOYD          ERNEST          MERRITT,          B.A.,         cum          laude,          Tullahoma,          Tenn.          Major—Speech,          Minor—Bible.         Transferred          from          University          of          Tennessee—2.          Varsity          Baseball         —2;          Evangelistic          Forum—2,          3;          Mission          Emphasis—2,          3;          Intra-         murals—2,          4;          Dean's          List—3;          Honor          Roll—2,          4.         JOAN          ELIZABETH          MEYER,          B.A.,          magna          cum          laude,          Knoxville,         Tenn.          Major—English,          Minor—Secretarial          Studies.          Sigma          Tau         Delta—3,          4;          Secretarial          Science          Club—2,          3,          4;          Press          Club—         2,          3;          Choraliers—!.          JUDY          MIDDLETON,          B.S.,          Ocala,          Fla.         Major—Home          Economics,          Minor—Sociology.          Transferred          from         Florida          Christian          College—3.          Home          Economics          Club—3,          4;         SNEA—3;          Majorette—3.          FLOYD          DONALD          MILLER,          B.A.,          cum         laude,          Worcester,          Mass.          Major—Speech,          Minor—Greek,          Bible.         JAMES          VICTOR          MILLER,          B.A.,          magna          cum          laude,          Lebanon,         Tenn.          Major—History,          Minor—English.          Phi          Alpha          Theta—3,          4,         President—4;          President's          Council—4.          JOSEPHINE          CAMPBELL         MINER,          B.S.,          cum          laude,          Mobile,          Ala.          Major—Home          Economics,         Minor—Education.          Home          Economics          Club—!,          2,          3;          Girls’          Re-         ligious          Training—!,          2,          3,          4.          MARY          JO          MOORE,          B:S.,          Peters-         burg,          Tenn.          Major—Home          Economics,          Minor—Secondary         Education.          Transferred          from          Freed-Hardeman          College—3.         Homecoming          Queen—4;          Listed          in          Who's          Who          Among          Students          in         American          Universities          and          Colleges—4;          Home          Economics          Club—         3,          4,          President—4;          Homecoming          Attendant—3;          President's         Council—4;          Student          Council—3;          Campus          Beauty          Finalist—3,          4,         Beauty—4;          Bisonettes—3,          4;          Class          Football          Sweetheart—3;         Upperclass          Dorm          Representative—3;          SNEA—4;          Mission          Em-         phasis—3;          Girl's          Religious          Training          Class—3.         SHELBY          HENDERSON          MORRIS,          B.S.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Maior—         Home          Economics,          Minor—Education.          JUDITH          ANN          MOTLEY,         B.S.,          Bowling          Green,          Ky.          Major—Elementary          Education,          Minor         —Bible.          Transferred          from          Freed-Hardeman          College—3.          Presi-         dent's          Council—4;          Girls'          Religious          Training—3,          4,          Vice          Presi-         dent—4;          Mission          Emphasis—3,          4,          Secretary—4;          TB          Hospital         Singers—3,          4,          Secretary—4;          SNEA—3,          4.          JOHN          WILSON         MURPHREE,          JR.,          B.A.,          Waverly,          Tenn.          Major—English,          Minor         —Speech.          Transferred          from          Martin          College—2.          Sigma          Tau         Delta—3,          4,          President—4.         KATHLEEN          SANDRA          NAREY,          B.A.,          Silver          Spring,          Md.          Major—         Art,          Minor—Bible.          Listed          in          Who's          Who          Among          Students          in         American          Universities          and          Colleges—4;          Bisonettes—l,          2,          3,          4,         President—4,          Secretary—3;          President's          Council—3,          4;          Maid          of         Honor,          May          Court—4;          Class          Cheerleader—2,          3,          4;          Class          Treas-         urer—3;          Mission          Emphasis—!I,          2,          3,          4;          Alpha          Rho          Tau—2,          3;         Footlighters—1I;          Intramural          Forensics—l,          2,          3,          4;          TB          Hospital         Singers—2,          3,          4;          I|.R.C_—2,          3;          Intramurals—I,          2,          3,          4.          LINDA         LEE          NEWSOM,          B.A.,          cum          laude,          Hudson,          Ohio.          Major—Busi-         ness          Administration,          Minor—Economics.          Intramurals,          Rockets—         |,          2,          3,          4.          MARTHA          AULINE          NIX,          B.S.,          cum          laude,          Russellville,         Ala.          Major—Business          Administration,          Minor—English.           Presi-         dent's          Council—4;          Secretarial          Science          Club—l,          2,          3,          4,          Secre-         tary—4;          SNEA—I.         BETSY          BARBARA          OLIVE,          B.S.,          Huntsville,          Ala.          Major—Elemen-         tary          Education,          Minor—Psychology.          SNEA—2,          3,          4;          Home          Eco-         nomics          Club—l,          2.          DAYSE          LUCILE          OVERSTREET,          B.A.,          magna         cum          laude,          Celina,          Tenn.          Major—Mathematics,          Minor—Ac-         counting.          SNEA—I!,          2,          3,          4;          Mission          Emphasis—3,          4;          Sign         Language          Class—4;          Girls'          Religious          Training          Class—4.          Saluta-         torian—4.          JAMES          RAWLS          PATTERSON,          B.A.,          Huntsville,          Ala.         Major—Art,          Minor—Sociology.          L          Club—2,          3,          4;          Intramurals,         Buccaneer—-|,          2,          3,          4,          President—2,          3,          4;          Homecoming          Escort—         2;          Varsity          Baseball—2;          Interclass          Football—2,          3,          4.         Adding          to          the          forensic          tournament          trophy          points          is          after-dinner         speaker          Ann          Bandy          of          the          winning          Senior          Class,         Page          83         Seniors         David          Whitefield          steps          to          the          stage          for          his          last          chapel          announce-         ment          to          the          student          association          over          which          he          has          presided.         BETTY          SUE          PEARCEY,          B.S.,          Huntingdon,          Tenn.          Major—Ele-         mentary          Education,          Minor          Sociology.          Transferred          from          Freed-         Hardeman          College—3.          SNEA—3,          4;          Mission          Emphasis—3,          4-         Girls’          Religion          Training.          Class—3;          TB          Hospital          Singers—3.         M.          ANNETTE          PERRY,          B.A.,          Ashland          City,          Tenn.          Major—Psy-         chology,          Minor—History.          Transferred          from          Freed-Hardeman         College—3.          SNEA—3,          4;          Psychology          Seminar—3,          4:          Mission         Emphasis+-3,          4;          TB          Hospital          Singers—4.          ROBERT          LARRY         PETERSON,          B.S.,          Gary,          Ind.          Major—Physical          Education,          Minor         —Biology.          Varsity          Basketball—2,          3,          4,          Alternate          Captain—4;         L          Club—2,          3,           4,          Sergeant-at-arms—4;          Pi          Epsilon—2,          3,          4;          SNEA         —.         REBECCA          JEAN          PIERCE,          B.S.,          Cochranville,          Pa.          Major—Ele-         mentary          Education,          Minor—English.          Bisonettes—3,          4:          SNEA—         4;          Intramurals,          Rockets—1,          2,          3,          4:          Forensic          Play—2.          PATRICIA         JANET          PITNEY,          B.S.,          Shelley,          Ohio.          Major—Elementary          Edu-         cation,          Minor—Religious          Education.          SNEA—2,          3,          4:          Mission         Emphasis—2,          3,          4;          Girls’          Religious          Training          Class—2,          3,          4:         Dorm          Representative—4.          JAMES          GERALD          POUNDERS,          B.A.,         Florence,          Ala.          Major—Speech,          Minor—Bible,          Greek.          Listed          in         Who's          Who          Among          Students          in          American          Universities          ond          Col-         leges—          4;          Founder's          Day          Oratorical          Contest,          third          place—4:         Class          President—4;          Pi          Kappa          Delta—3,          4,          Treasurer—4;          Alpha         Psi          Omega—2,          3,          4,          Secretary—4:          Intramural          Speech          Director         —4;          Guard          of          Honor,          May          Court—4:          Homecoming          Escort—         3;          Most          Representative          Student—2:          Class          Vice          President—3;         Intramural          Forensics—4;          Men's          Glee          Club—lI,          2,          3,          President—         3;          Footlighters—2,          3,          4;          Interclass          Football—3,          4.         LAWRENCE          ROGER          POWELL,          B.A.,          Mocksville,          N.          C.          Major         —Speech,          Minor—Biology.          Transferred          from          Mitchell          College—         3.          HUGH          OLIVER          PRICE,          JR.,          B.A.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—         History,          Minor—Biblical          Languages.          Phi          Alpha          Theta—4:          Intra-         mural          Forensics—I,          2,          3,          4.          KEN          RASBURY,          B.A.,          Chattanooga,         Tenn.          Major—Sociology,          Minor—English.          .          Intramurals,          Knights         —l,          2,          President—2;          Interclass          Football—l,          3,          4:          Football          All         Star—I,          3.         SARA          ANNE          REED,          B.A.,          cum          laude,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major         —Biology,          Minor—Chemistry.          BACKLOG          Staff—4,          Editor-in-         Chieft—4;          ''Miss          Lipscomb'  —4;          Listed          in          Who's          Who          Among         Students          in          American          Universities          and          Colleges—4;          Tower         Staff—3,          Associate          Editor—3;          Babbler          Staff—2,          3,          News         Editor—3;          Student          Board—3,          4,          President's          Council—3,          4;         Publications          Board—4;          Bisonettes—3,          4;          Class          Secretary—3;         Press          Club—I,          2,          3,          4,          Vice          President—3:          Delegate          to          Asso-         ciated          Collegiate          Press          Convention—4.          MARTHA          MITCHELL         RICHARDSON,          B.S.,          cum          laude,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—Ele-         mentary          Education,          Minor—English.          SNEA—3,          4:          Debate—|.         SUE          TODD          ROBBINS,          B.S.,          Bedford,          Indiana.          Major—Elemen-         tary          Education,          Minor—Speech.          Transferred          from          Indiana          Uni-         versity—2.          Photography          Club—2,          3,          Secretary-Treasurer—2,          3.         Seniors         The          seniors          and          their          Queen          Billie          Jo          Walker          were          presented         in          th e          processional          of          May          Day.         GLENDA          MURIEL          ROBERTS,          B.A.,          Lake          City,          Fla.          Major—         English,          Minor—Psychology.          Transferred          from          Florida          Chris-         tian          College—2.          SNEA—2,          3,          4;          Intramurals,          Rockets—2,          3,          4.         CAROLYN          PIERCE          ROBERTSON,          8B.A.,          magna          cum          _          laude,         Macon,          Ga.          Major—History,          Minor—Spanish.          Babbler          Staff         —3,          4,          News          Editor—4,          Associate          News          Editor—3;          President's         Council—3,          4;          Phi          Alpha          Theta—3,          4,          Secretary—3,          4;          SNEA—         1,          2,          3,          4,          SEAT          Editor—4;          Press          Club—1,          2,          3,          4:          Choraliers—l,         Women's          Sextet—l.          Valedictorian—4.          FRANCES          LORRAINE         SAMS,          B.A.,          cum          laude,          Trion,          Ga.          Major—English,          Minor         —History.          Sigma          Tau          Delta—4;          Mission          Emphasis—l.         CELIA          THURMAN          SAYLE,          B.S.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—Sec-         retarial          Studies.          Minor—Sociology.          Transferred          from          Abilene         Christian          College—2,          Peabody          College—3.          Homecoming          At-         tendant—4;          Campus          Beauty—3,          4.          ROBERT          JULIUS          SAYLE,         B.S.,          Springfield,          N.          J.          Major—Physical          Education,          Minor—         Psychology.          Varsity          Basketball—1,          2,          3,          4;          Varsity          Baseball—l,         2,          3,          4;          All          V.S.A.C—2;          Junior          Varsity          Basketball          Captain—l;         Homecoming          Escort—4;          L          Club—!,          2,          3,          4;          Pi          Epsilon—t,         2,          3,          4.          JOHN          PAUL          SIMON,          B.A.,          cum          laude,          Milton,          Fla.         Major—Bible,          Minor—Mathematics.          Transferred          from          Freed-         Hardeman          College—4.          Debate          Squad—4;          Footlighters—4;         Mission          Emphasis—4;          |.R.C_—4;          TB          Hospital          Singers—4.         MARY          KATE          SINCLAIR,          B8.S.,          Waynesboro,          Tenn.          Major—         Home          Economics,          Minor—History.          Transferred          from          Freed-         Hardeman          College—3.          Home          Economics          Club—3,          4;          SNEA—         3,          4.          PATRICIA          ANN          SMALL,          B.S.,          cum          laude,          Valdosta,          Ga.         Major—Home          Economics,          Minor—Bible.          Transferred          from          Florida         Christian          College—3.          Campus          Beauty          Finalist—4;          Bisonettes—         3,          4;          Class          Cheerleader—3,          4;          Home          Economics          Club—3,          4,         Secretary—3,          4;          Mission          Emphasis—3;          Delegate          to          Tennessee         Home          Economics          Association          Convention—3;          Honor          Roll—3,          4.         KENNETH          BRENT          SNOW,          B.A.,          cum          laude,          Evansville,          Ind.         Major—Chemistry,          Minor—Mathematics.         BOBBY          LEE          SPANN,          B.A.,          Friendship,          Tenn.          Major—History,         Minor—Bible.          Transferred          from          Freed-Hardeman          College—3.         ANITA          JUNE          STORY,          B.S.,          Benton,          Ky.          Major—Home          Eco-         nomics,          Minor—Education.          Home          Economics          Club—l,          2,          3,          4;         SNEA—4.          JANE          WILSON          STUBBLEFIELD,          B.A..          Memphis,         Tenn.          Major—Psychology,          Minor—Spanish.          Transferred          from         Southwestern          College—2.          Psychology          Club—3,          4;          Honor          Roll         —3,          4.         Page          86         eniors         Even          while          entering          the          voting          booth,          Billy          Leavell          publicizes         his          candidate          with          his          own          clever          poster.         JOE          MACK          THWEATT,          B.A.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—Mathe-         matics,          Minor—Business.          Transferred          from          Vanderbilt          University         —3.          Homecoming          Escort—4;          Interclass          Football—3,          4.          SAN-         DRA          ZAPP          THWEATT,          B.A.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—Sociology,         Minor—English.          Homecoming          Attendant—l,          4;          Football          Class         Sweetheart—          2,          4;          Bisonettes—I,          2,          3,          4,          Secretary—4.          HUGH         L.          TRIGG,          B.A..          magna          cum          laude,          Arlington,          Va.          Major—         History,          Minor—Greek,          Bible.          Phi          Alpha          Theta—3;          Honor          Roll—         |,          2,          3,          4.          Goodpasture          Bible          Medal—4.         VYVYAN          SANDRA          TURNER,          B.S.,          magna          cum          laude,          Gamaliel,         Ky.          Major—Medical          Technology,          Minor—Chemistry,           Biology.         Transferred          from          Baptist          Hospital          School          of          Medical          Technol-         ogy—3.           Bisonettes—2,          4;          President's          Council—2;          Student         Board—2;          Class          Secretary—2;          Band—l.          WILL          T.          VANCE,          B.A.,         Madison,          Tenn.          Major—Speech,          Minor—Sociology.          L          Club—         2,          3;          Intramurals,          Comets—!,          2,          3,          4;          Baseball—l.          GORDON         CLYDE          VAN          STEENBERG,          B.A.,          Sigel,          Pa.          Major—English,          Mi-         nor—Bible.          Transferred          from          Florida          Christian          College—3.          Sig-         ma          Tau          Delta—4.         WILLIAM          BUCHANAN          WALDEN,          B.A.,          Antioch,          Tenn.          Major         —History,          Minor—Bible.          Transferred          from          Middle          Tennessee         State          College—3.          Honor          Roll—4;          Intramural          Softball—4.          BIL-         LIE          JO          WALKER,          B.S.,          McMinnville,          Tenn.          Major—Business          Ad-         ministration,          Minor—Sociology.          Listed          in          Who's          Who          Among         Students          in          American          Universities          and          Colleges—4;          Student         Board—4;          President's          Council—2,          3,          4;          Homecoming          Attendant         —3;          Bisonettes—2,          3,          4,          Vice-President—3;          Secretarial          Science         Club—!,          2,          3,          4,          Secretary—2,          President—3;          Class          Secretary—         4.          Class          Cheerleader—3,          4;          SNEA—3;          Press          Club—l;          Intra-         murals—4;          May          Queen—4.          RICHARD          POLLARD          WALKER,         B.A.,          Lewisburg,          Tenn.          Major—Speech,          Minor—Bible.          Class         Vice-President—l,          2;          BACKLOG          Staff—2,          3,          Sports          Editor—2,         Student          Life          Editor—3;          Men's          Glee          Club—2,          4;          Listed          in          Who's         Who          Among          Students          in          American          Universities          and          Colleges—4;         Intramurals,          Eagles—I,          2,          3,          4;          Press          Club—2,          3.         ROBERT          UNDERWOOD          WALKER,          B.S.,          Tuscumbia,          Ala.          Major         —Business          Administration,          Minor—Music.          Men's          Glee          Club—l,         2,          3,          4,          President—4;          Alpha          Kappa          Psi—2,          3,          4,          Master          of          Ritu-         als—4;          Bama          Club—4,          Vice -President—4;          Band—3;          President's         Council—4.          WILLIAM          DAVID          WALKER,          B.S.,          Tuscumbia,          Ala.         Major—Business          Administration,          Minor—Economics.          Alpha          Kap-         pa          Psi—3,          4;          Intramurals,          Cavaliers—2,          3,          4.          LUTHER          GARY         WALLER,          B.S.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—Business          Administration,         Minor—Economics.          Varsity          Basketball—!,          2,          3,          4,          Captain—4;         Alpha          Kappa          Psi—l!,          2,          3,          4,          President—4;          Listed          in          Who's          Who         Among          Students          in          American          Universities          and          Colleges—4;          Out-         standing          Athlete—3;          L          Club—I,          2,          3,          4,          Vice-President—4;         Varsity          Baseball—l;          Bachelor          of          Ugliness—4.         LINDA          LOYDEAN          WATSON,          B.S.,          Empire,          Ala.          Major—Home         Economics,          Minor—Education.          Transferred          from          Freed-Harde-         man          College—3.          Home          Economics—3,          4;          SNEA—3,          4.          .ELIZA-         BETH          INEZ          WEBB,          B.S.,          Midland,          Mich.          Major—Elementary         Education,          Minor—Psychology.          Transferred          from          Freed-Harde-         man          College—3.          SNEA—3,          4,          Treasurer—4;          Mission          Emphasis         —3,          4;          TB          Hospital          Singers—3,          4;          Michigan          Club—4;          Girls’          Re-         ligious          Training—3.          RONALD          GENE          WEBB,          B.A.,          Clinton,          Okla.         Major—Chemistry,          Minor—Mathematics.          Transferred          from          Cen-         tral          Christian          College—3.         CATHERINE          JULIE          WEDDINGTON,          B.A.,          cum          laude,          Lynch-         burg,          Tenn.          Major—English,          Minor—Spanish.          Sigma          Tau          Delta         —3,          4;          SNEA—3,          4;          Footlighters—4.          JON          ANTHONY          WELLS,         B.A.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—History,          Minor—Sociology.          CAR-         ROLL          BRUCE          WHITE,          B.A.,          Birmingham,          Ala.          Major—Bible,         Minor—Religious          Education.          Transferred          from          Auburn          Uni-         versity—|.          Varsity          Baseball—3;          L          Club—3.         DAVID          THOMAS          WHITEFIELD,          B.A.,          Donelson,          Tenn.          Major—         Biology,          Minor—Chemistry.          President          of          Student          Body—4;         Listed          in          Who's          Who          Among          Students          in          American          Universities         and          Colleges—4;          Class          President—1,          2,          3;          President's          Council—         1,          2,          3,          4;          Homecoming          Escort—l;          Intramurals,          Buccaneers—I,         2,          3,          4.          ELAINE          WILLIAMS,          B.S.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—         Home          Economics,          Minor—Education.          Home          Economics          Club—         1,          3,          4;          Pi          Epsilon—l;          Intramurals—3,          4;          SNEA—4.          WILLIAM         J.          WILLIAMS,          B.S.,          Dallas,          Tex.          Major—Accounting,          Minor—         Economics.          Transferred          from          Freed-Hardeman          College—3.         WAYNE          EUGENE          WILLISON,          B.A.,          North          Canton,          Ohio.          Major         —Sociology,          Minor—Psychology.          Psychology          Club—3,          4;          In-         tramurals,          Comets—3,          4;          Physical          Education—!,          2;          SNEA—2.         LINDA          WINKLER,          B.S.,          cum          laude,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—         Elementary          Education,          Minor—English.          SNEA—3,          4.          LOUIS         HERMAN          WITT,          B.A.,          Hazel          Green,          Ala.          Major—Speech,          Mi-         nor—Bible.          Transferred          from          University           of          Alabama—3.          Mis-         sion          Emphasis—3;          Evangelistic          Forum—2,          3.         CARL          DEAN          WITTY,          B.A.,          Woodbury,          Tenn.          Major—Speech,         Minor—Bible.          Transferred          from          Florida          Christian          College—l,         Freed-Hardeman          College—2.          Phi          Kappa          Delta—3.          GLENN         HERBERT          WOODARD,          B.S.,          New          Buffalo,          Mich.          Major—Busi-         ness          Administration,          Minor—Economics.          COYLE          DALTON         WRIGHT,          B.S.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—General          Business,          Minor         —Sociology.          Band—l,          2,          3,          4,          Vice-President—4.         MATTHEW          WRIGHT,          B.A.,          Nashville,          Tenn.          Major—Biology,         Minor—Chemistry.          JAMES          MONROE          YATES,          B.A.,          Mayfield,         Ky.          Major—History,          Minor—Bible.          Transferred          from          Freed-         Hardeman          College—3.          SNEA—3,          4,          Historian—4.          JAMES          E.         HAGOOD,          Special          Student.         Page         JUNIOR          CLASS          OFFICERS         President         Vice-President         Secretary.          .         Treasurer         _.          Bill          Srygley         .Ken          Joyner         ....          Betty          Parks         Beverley          Gillespie         High          Finance         For          Juniors         Following          a          carefree          year          of          fun,          the         spirited          sophomores          of          '60          found          them-         selves          surrounded          by          new          goals          to          be          at-         tained.          Intramural          football          and          basket-         ball          championships          went          to          the          third          year         class.          Their          Carrie          Moran          was          crowned         Football          Sweetheart          for          1961.          A          class         talent          show          featured          the          ballads          of          popu-         lar          George          Hamilton,          IV.          Administrators         Collins          and          Craig          brought          $10          each          in         the          Junior-sponsored          ''Slave          for          a          Day''         faculty          auction.          A          colorful          Cumberland         River          Cruise          on          the          showboat          Avalon          was         a          spring          fund-raiser.          ‘Starlight          in          Stereo  ’         presented          by          the          Juniors          was          a          musical         highlight          of          the          spring          season.          Climaxing         their          year          of          fun          and          finance,          Juniors         staged          the          1961          Junior-Senior          banquet.         The          historic          Maxwell          House          was          the          scene         tor          the          last          in          a          long          line          of          the          traditional         May          banquets.         Charles          Aberhart.          .          Wilton          Grove,          Ont.,          Canada         1S)          pi          eG          ain          Chattanooga,          Tenn.         ag          2          Chattanooga,          Tenn.         BrentaAGams.          24.          .i:...........-.Melber,          Ky.         Patiene          Adams.          0.6          ewe          ee          one          as          Toledo,          Ohio         Jerry          Alderson............St.          Albans,          W.          Va.         Linda          Allmon...............          Worcester,          Mass.         Charmaine          Allmon........          ..Memphis,          Tenn.         memice          Alpines...          2.22.          s2s.50.          Chapman,          Ala.         Rafael          Aquilar....Zamboanga          City,          Philippines         NG          9          a          one          Copperhill,          Tenn.         OS          GE          Nashville,          Tenn.         Meco          Gaxter,).....+..          11.4.          +0...Keavy,          Ky.         Gary          Benmark................Gladwin,          Mich.         LaRue          Bennett.............          Indianapolis,          Ind.         Keith          Besson..................Mentone,          Ind.         Charles          Roger          Black.........Columbia,          Tenn.         mary          Blume...................Dayton,          Ohio         ae          Nashville,          Tenn.         Ray          Boley....          evi          GR          ew          ROr,          Tenn.         Auctioneer          Sidney          Hooper          stops          to          plan          strategy          for          the          Juniors'           Slave          for          a          Day           faculty         auction          with          fellow          sponsors          Gene          Boyce          and          Bob          Vanderwarker.         Page          89         Page          90         Juniors         Best          Director          was          the          award          presented          Leon          Thurman         for          the          Junior          Class          proscenium          production.         Erallyceboo          ths          ieee)          ne          eee          Nashville,          Tenn.         MollysBovicl          he          ances          ern          Nashville,          Tenn.         Marilyn          Brackman.          .o9..          5.          a.          Trafalgar,          Ind.         Robert          OSbracyes          .          nee         ..          .. Chicagomam         Tommy          Breaktields          7:          eee          Orlando,          Fla.         Danye          Sue          Broadway         Gene          Brosky......         et          Madison,          Tenn.         _Jacksonville,          Fla.         Ben          Browne.          st..0          ol          eee          Nashville,          Tenn.         Giimmny          =          BrVaiit          0.85          one         Ct          on          Bristol,          Tenn.         ...Wrigley,          Tenn.         Frank:          Buanere-          5...          23          oun          eee          Nashville,          Tenn.         Fred          Bunner.          .         Angileah,          Buntings..          .2......,         Paul          Bunting         _.Nashville,          Tenn.         .....          Albion,          Hl         2          pans          a,          a          ia          Albion,          Ill.         Jimmy.          Burchett,          5.25          525..          22.5.          Franklin,          Tenn.         Billie          Burgess         che          alg          intl!          Sa          Nashville,          Tenn.         eral          cure          aie          eee          Nashville,          Tenn.         Jim          Byers         E.          R.          Calloway         Letitia          Carney...         ee          ees          seme          FasL)          k          Nashville,          Tenn.         EP          ee          Wildwood,          Fla.         Ralph          Carnahan.          .............Nashville,          Tenn.         _.Nashville,          Tenn.         Jenny          Lind          Cawood         David          Chadwell............         Richard          :Chastainy          ....          0)          eee         Wanda          Cline.         William          S.          Cline         Philip          Coleman.......         Danny          Cottrell         Louis          Edward          Cottrell         Judy          Covington.          ....         ..          Harlan,          Ky.         ..Crossville,          Tenn.         _..Miami,          Fla.         Rar          Tn          A          Copperhill,          Tenn.         Silverhill,          Ala.         ........Nashville,          Tenn.         a          ee          eee          Humboldt,          Tenn.         Sheffield,          Ala.         .          ps...          Nashville.          Tenn         Juniors         According          to          judges          of          the          1961          Songleaders          Contest,         Lipscomb's          best          and          second-best          songleaders          were          David         Ralston          and          Leon          Thurman.         PONGACRGOWOGE,          ..a:          ec          su          ccd...          Nashville,          Tenn.         Rosemary          Cureton...........          Bridgeport,          Ala.         Frances          Wilcoxson          Davis......          Nashville,          Tenn.         Rosemary          Davis............Frankewing,          Tenn.         Bominy          DAVIS          tenon          ook          xls          =;          Nashville,          Tenn.         ile          (BEI          Sh          oe          ae          ee          Fairfield,          Ill.         meorge          Dever,          Jfic..          ..          6.255          os          Joelton,          Tenn.         ona.          Dixons          ..........-+.-Columbus,          Ohio         Clifford          Dobbs..............Nashville,          Tenn.         ofS          ABTS)          SE)          q          ee          Nashville,          Tenn.         Beth          Donnell.          ................Lebanon,          Tenn.         SALRICIADWOtSON          a=          soe          ae          wide          cs          Nashville,          Tenn.         Grover          Lomax          Dunham........Nashville,          Tenn.         Beer          OUNIAD          ie.          wins          2           b          hak          sl          ses          Savannah,          Ga.         DM          COMOUIVA          acc.          ook          Bo          dis          shee          Cerulean,          Ky.         Pemcy          Ldwards,          4...           .          dea          Old          Hickory,          Tenn.         Banna          sCHIS.                    «  u          .+.+5.0-0t.          Albans:          W.          Va.         Ronnie          Ferguson................Franklin,          Ky.         Peebisner....          2.          .2¢-.          +anc          ++          au          Acairville,          Ky         Betty          Ann          Flowers.............          Oak          Lawn,          Ill.         fivilis          Forsythe.          ............          Terre          Haute,          Ind.         David          Fowlkes...............          -Nashville,          Tenn.         pairey          Franklin..s..          0.6...          0.0.          Nashville,          Tenn.         basis.          Frazier.............:..Nashville,          Tenn.         Carol          McDowell          Fredricks.          .....          East          Point,          Ga.         Beverly          Gillespie.............          Memphis,          Tenn.         eMISU          ADS          sony          ss          bee          g          Nashville,          Tenn.         Granville          Graves.........          Whites          Creek,          Tenn.         Bile          WwW.          Greene...........:.          Winchester,          Tenn.         George          Grindley.........          Bernardsville,          N.          J.         Page          91         Betty          Griswold...........         Billy          Guthrie         Genelle          Hager         Barbara          Haraway.........         Herschel          Hardaway         Jane          Haygood         Joan          Hecker         Phillip          Higgins         Bettye          tO@Qe          .          tiiawe          eee         Freddie          Holladay.........         Charles          Houser         Jo          Ann          Hulfish         Tillie          Hunter.          .         Eddie          Hyche         JACK          GaGObsa          ak          ee          ee         Martha          Jett         Wallace          Jett...         David          Johnson.         Ken          Joyner         Allan.          Kernsoc.          oes.          ceeeel.         SOMOS          CK          ees          eee          L          ween         JO          Afi,          KINESS,          c=          sh          aoe         ETH          Vie          CAUSES          Dov          tere         Beth          Kyle         Tom          Lewis         Priscilla          Long         Houston          Marshall         _..Coalmont,          Tenn.         Nashville,          Tenn.         Nashville,          Tenn.         .Elizabethtown,          Ky,         Nashville,          Tenn.         Greenville,          Ala.         Webster          Groves,          Mo.         Nashville,          Tenn.         ....          Gallatin,          Tenn.         Norwood,          Ohio         Fayetteville,          Tenn.         Sale          Creek,          Tenn.         -Huntingdon,          Tenn.         Belleville,          W.          Va.         Arlington,          Va.         ...Bethpage,          Tenn.         Parrish,          Ala.         ..          .Detroit,          Mich.         Chattanooga,          Tenn.         _..Nashville,          Tenn.         _...Nashville,          Tenn.         Orlando,          Fla.         Wheeling,          W.          Va.         ....,          Plainfield          Hk         ....          Kittanning,          Pa.         .....Marietta,          Ga.         Memphis,          Tenn.         Lakeland,          Fla.         Bolivar,          Pa.         Moss,          Tenn.         Memphis-bound          Bisonettes          board          a          chartered          bus          for          the         annual          Bison-C.B.C.          clash.         Juniors         Judy          Covington          cues          Abe          Lincoln          in          the          wings          during         last          minute          line          rehearsals          of          the          spring          production.         PAR          MNIATSIAN          def          gone          ewe          ec          Belle,          W.          Va.         Diyinas          Mavemney.           oc          o6.cs.0%          Sue:          Grenada,          Miss.         RrenarcemMartio.!.          6.           .o..25e  e2-4s5          Gary,          Ind.         Roger          Maultsby.........         MaxeMAVES          ©          2.          25          5:         Betty          McAlister.          ..         John          McCord.....         ay          McDaniel...          Se          a          sss:         Marilyn          McDowell.         Carrie          Moran.....         John          Morgan.....         BAU          MOROW          ss          2.5          5.042          20          ae         Russell          Morrow.          ...         Martha          Morton...........         REWMINVCHUNGS.          foc          elses          v2          9S          aan          Mt.          Vernon,          Ill.         Marty          Mullin...          ....          _.          Little          Rock,          Ark.         Cecilia          Newcomb...........          Carbon          Hill,          Ala.         Montre          Niles................Nashville,          Tenn.         Amelia          Ann          Nolan         Mary          Morman...2..0.00..         MiMi          IMO          ana          oe          en          ass          Woodbury,          Tenn.         Phyllis          O'Kelly............New          Albany,          Miss.         Ducleye          CVE          ak          fc          ss.5          aw          ox          pk          Clarksville,          Tenn.         See          nls          Chee          Oe          ae         MP          oe          Wyandotte,          Mich.         Tom          McAuley...          .......         Robert          McConnell...........         Sherrell          McConnell..........         Hee          Winter          Garden,          Fla.         Pn          ee)          Pee          Se          LaFayette,          Ga.         _..Lynnville,          Tenn.         TAS          eee          ons          Selma,          Ala.         i,          ee          ae          Franklin,          Tenn.         ,         Pett         Qs          este         om         nate         +          lle          S          +         _.,...-Pulaski,          Tenn.         jee          ee          abryonsburg,.          Ky.         ......Memphis,          Tenn.         Nashville,          Tenn.         Nashville,          Tenn.         ee          an          Franklin,          Tenn.         Nashville,          Tenn.         =          en          a          Tae           Lebanon,          Tenn.         raname          MCKay..s-.          cos          ied.         Charlotte          Meadows         Jerry          Midyett.....         Nashville,          Tenn.         Wiis          Rates          te          Paducah,          Ky.         Re          ra          ete          aecae          ee          Maytield,          Ky.         Manchester,          Tenn.         _          Birmingham,          Ala.         yu++.Qbion,          Tenn.         Sta         Page          94         Juniors         Scholarship          winners          Jack          Welch          and          Velma          Herrera          re-         ceive          checks          to          be          spent          on          their          senior          year          at          Lipscomb.         These          scholarships,          presented          by          Mrs.          J.          E.          Acuff,          are          an         annual          award          of          the          Patrons          Association.         Joe          Payn@rateni)          24          aceme          Alexander          City,          Ala.         Roger-Peck.          28          -.um.          4.          Florence,          Ala.         Jim          Perry.........,.....085          .          Na@snvale          meee         Claude          Pharr.................Nashville,          Tenn.         Charles          Pigg................Nashvillemaenm         Mane          @Potters..          i.          62406,00          45          ee          Lakeland,          Fla.         Betty          Anni          Precise,          ..0....5)          5          Pisgah,          Ala.         Richard          Pridgen.............Charlotte,          N.          C.         David          Ralston................Gallatin,          Tenn.         Douglas          Rambo..............Nashville,          Tenn.         Lavellay          Réeeli...          2          ae          Nashville,          Tenn.         stanleyecReels          20)          ee          ie          eee          Nashville,          Tenn.         Bobby          Roberts...............Nashville,          Tenn.         Morley          Robinson,          Jr...........          Nashville,          Tenn.         AICO:          ROGGE          rans          eek          ee          Rockwood,          Tenn.         VoMminnyenussell          ae          cin          ene          Murfreesboro,          Tenn.         Beverly          Sarver...............          Madison,          Tenn.         AiMNal           Na          Ween          sce          ae          oe          eee          Nashville,          Tenn.         Linda          Shipp...................Detroit,          Mich.         Ronald          Ey          eomiths          sa,          a2          eee          Nashville,          Tenn.         LER          “OM          age.          sie          eee          Kirkwood,          Mo.         Warren          omitn.          clases          eee          Bartow,          Fla.         Wayne          Smith,          ....4)          0.          une          Nashville,          Tenn.         Sonny          Smithson...............Lebanon,          Tenn.         Alma’          Sneed          .2.          7-20          eee          Nashville,          Tenn.         JOG          NOCGtasss          ae          Cee          eee          Belle,          W .          Va.         Dan?          palihee          eee          ere          Nashville,          Tenn.         ETRE          SoA          Aon          MR          Jue)          hee          ae          Nashville,          Tenn.         Louis          Dee          Stringer............          Nashville,          Tenn.         Lawrence          Stumbaugh.............          Selma,          Ala.         Paoward:          SULTON.          ...  ....:.          Chattanooga,          Tenn.         Harold          Swinea...............Madison,          Tenn.         Walter          Sylvest...........San          Francisco,          Calif.         Mamie          Temple........:.....          Nashville,          Tenn.         Leon          Thurman...............Nashvillle,          Tenn.         Kermit          Toungette.............Nashville,          Tenn.         Warren          Vaughan...........Spring          Hill,          Tenn.         mares          WAIKET.          202.          we          ec          Tuscumbia,          Ala.         maul          W.          Wallace:............          Nashville,          Tenn.         Moartie          Walton..............          Nashville,          Tenn.         MMI          WATSON:          .          occ          een          ban          ve          Lebanon,          Tenn.         Mack          Welch......-..          New          Cumberland,          W.          Va.         pes          a          WOICN          Ge          eed          dhe          was          Sparta,          Tenn.         SSRN          Cel          er          Miami,          Fla.         Perron          Wells.          ..................Franklin,          Ky.         Frank          Wheeler.............          Fountain          Run,          Ky.         Patricia          Wheeler................          Trenton,          Ga.         BOBO          WOIEG.          a4...          as          oces.-e-+.          Kokomo,          Ind:         Seiea          Whiter          es.          «veka          sec          beow,          Florence,          Ala.         Joann          Whitley..............Baton          Rouge,          La.         Mary          Elizabeth          Wilborn.....          .          Senatobia,          Miss.         Sandra          Williams.............La          Grange,          Ga.         feamieiielsOnis          6.          a          eth          ee.          Hueytown,          Ala.         MMe          AtOS          52.          loge          2b          vows          os          Paducah,          Ky.         roger          YOUN.          «......2.5s+          Lincoln          Park,          Mich.         Stone          color,          fraternity          symbol,          down          payment          ..          .          and         the          Class          of          '62          chooses          rings.         ee          ee         RL          EP          LILLIE          —_          e          :         eee          .         eee          ne         SOPHOMORE          CLASS          OFFICERS         Bobby          Demonbreun......._......          .          President         Mark          French...          .          -........Mice-President         Ginny          Ballard...          ..          lead          abe          ae          necretary         Suanne          Henderson...............          Treasurer         Self-Confidence         For          Sophomores         Frustration          was          left          behind          as          the          neo-         phytes          grew          through          three          months          into         sophomores.          They          returned          in          the          fall         with          confidence,          having          found          their          niche         in          the          Lipscomb          life.          Together          they          rode         on          the          hay          down          past          the          Morrow          farm,         decorated          boxes          of          toys          for          Tennessee         orphans,          threw          a          Ski          Lodge          party          at          Gos-         setts          Barn          and          ate          spaghetti,          designed         an          autograph          bison          for          alumni          who          came         home,          and          travelled          to          Montgomery          Bell         tor          an          oriental          banquet.          Again          their          class         president          was          named          Most          Representa-         tive          among          them.          Their          wins          on          the          soft-         ball          diamond,          near-wins          on          the          football         field,          and          plain          losses          in          forensics          were         important.          There          was          a          reason          for          all         their          activity.          This          year          they          were          care-         free;          tomorrow          they          must          be          conscien-         tious.         BeimeswnGeMs.          2...          4522+.          .s-2va. Melber,          Ky:         Gale          Alexander..............          Nashville,          Tenn.         ac          telies          gel          Nashville,          Tenn.         Bore          Nims.          7.....,........          Weirton,          W.          Va.         George          Andrews.............Nashville,          Tenn.         Michael          D.          Anglin............Nashville,          Tenn.         PAMIes          DANCY          he          ics          ca          Sas.          Yorktown,          Ind.         Bore          baKeteae          4.)22...:4:.South          Point;          Ohio         emineyo          baker          4          a...          Chattanooga,          Tenn.         Virginia          Ballard................Rahway,          N.          J.         Baus          DAVGre          Nae          8          iS          Lk          lan          Ponca          City,          Okla.         Richard          Beasley................Orlando,          Fla.         Pee          emben          eye.          2          ohics...          0g.          .          London,          Ky.         PaMieleBGYerso          ww          ee          Bedford,          Ind.         USES          Gey          Sheffield,          Ala.         Bem          eniscke          eso.          .....-.....Columbia,          Tenn.         Swynn          Blalock:.................Murray,          Ky:         BeneBlevinst...-......          Signal          Mountain,          Tenn.         Doris          Blythe............Benton          Harbor,          Mich.         Sarah          Bonner................Nashville,          Tenn.         Circle          of          Sophomore          sponsors          includes          Physical          Educator          Jennings          Davis,          Physicist          Ralph          Nance,         and          Psychologist          Ed          Cullom.         Page          98         Sophomores         Challenged          by          a          mutiny-mad          crew,          ship's          captain          Paul         Cagle          is          caught          in          a          dramatic          web          of          decision          in          the         sophomore's          tension-packed          forensic          presentation.         Frances          Boseck,........         Donna          Bottomley............         ieee          Belle          Mina,          Ala.         _...Vernon,          Ind.         Pete          (LOyCe          Sa.          i          Oi          ee          Nashville,          Tenn.         Jim          Brantleyiye,          oe          nee          ee          St.          Albans,          W.          Va.         Gary          Brown.          ..........+.-+..Pranktopemre          mae         Paul          Brow          24...          ..          Jefferson          City,          Tenn.         James          Browning.........         Marion          Joyce          Bruce.....         Jeani          Buchanan.........         David          Bunner...........         Dana          Burfotd7....2%          see.         Benny          )Burnsot          so...          05          sue         Paul          Gagle.on.          ce          ea          wee         Linda          Caldwell.........         Cathy          “Carmona          nae          cals         Jimmie          Carpenter...........          New          Hope,          Ala.         John          William          Carpenter.          .          .         Jovee.          Carvellity          2.257          tremens          Nashville,          Tenn.         disliasa          Cason          eee          eee         Myrna          Castleberg......         Mary          Farrar          Cayce.......         Marion          Cawood........         Karty          henryee          a)          see         Pleasant          View,          Tenn.         homie          ate          Russellville,          Ky.         _...Cullowhee,          N.          C.         re          Douglasville,          Ga.         eee          Washington,          Pa.         _..          Brownsville,          Tenn.         .....Valdese,           IN         ee          wee          Pikeville,          Tenn.         ..Chattanooga,          Tenn.         .....          Bristol,          Tenant         .Chattanooga,          Tenn.         _....Batesville,          Miss.         Ae          ceca          ae          Nelson,          Wis.         _...Nashville,          Tenn.         Latin          Ree          Harlan,          Ky.         ae          oe          Muskegon,          Mich.         MikesC          hutniey          secs.          5          aeeeiaets          Terre          Haute,          Ind.         Dong          iGluc          hate          ass          eee          Lebanon,          Tenn.         La          Donna          Coe.          _.s.1+ Pontiac,          Mien         Elizabeth          sGotield.          eee          olny          ne          ee          Boaz,          Ala.         Aa          eae          Nashville,          Tenn.         ae          Nashville,          Tenn.         Sophomores         Dr.          J.          Ridley          Stroop's          autograph          party          in          the          student         center          followed          the          release          of          his          fourth          book,          They          Who         Are          Christ's.         BEM          GOPE          Gh          oh          ee          Battle          Creek,          Mich.         Lou          Albright          Copeland.........          Rockville,          Md.         Paul          D.          Cooke..........         Katherine          Cooper.          .         mean          Cormette..........         Joyce          Cornette.......         Jerry          Cravens.........         _....Nashville,          Tenn.         ....          Winter          Park,          Fla.         _....Nashville,          Tenn.         id          away          Nashville,          Tenn.         oA          ht          A          Nashville,          Tenn.         Linda          Lee          Crawford............          Paducah,          Ky.         Ernie          Crawn................Jacksonville,          Fla.         ha.          UES          ac          ie          ean          a          Hazel,          Ky         aViCMCUtiS          ga          oe).          2.          ..0.          Vincentown,          N.          J         Bima          vise          Ge          oes          inc          Nashville,          Tenn.         Mac          Davis...          ...,Long          Island,          Ala.         Betty          Dale          Dean........         Brey          SWOCKOR          Mec          5          un:         Bobby          Demonbreun......         Sandra          Dennis..........         Barbara          Dickerson.....         Janice          Dickerson.          .         Carolyn          Duncan          Tynes         Don          Dugger..........         Victor          Duvall..........         Akemore          Elias...........         Sarah          England.....         Paul          Farrar.............         Barbara          Finley........         Ree          gies          Cleveland,          Ohio         a          rg:          Pontiac,          Mich.         _..McMinnville,          Tenn.         Oy          eT:          Daytona,          Fla.         .....Nashville,          Tenn.         ......Madison,          Tenn.         Phe          oho          Rutledge,          Ala.         ..«.,.@allatin,          Tenn.         Stee          McMinnville,          Tenn.         Bradley          Dugger..............Nashville,          Tenn.         Pee          Columbia,          Tenn.         Robert          Dugger..........Lawrenceburg,          Tenn.         ee          ee          Big          Clifty,          Ky.         .....Lynnville,          Tenn.         .....Horse          Cave,          Ky.         ee          2          Conway,          Ark.         a          es          Wayne,          Mich.         Page          99         Donald!          -Fosteras          225          62          pee          Ecorse.          Wiichs         Linda:          Fostercto          Seas          caer          Nashville,          Tenn.         Ronald          i          Foster:           woe          en          oe          eee          Nashville,          Tenn.         Patty          Foriests-.          icaecoetie          meee          Nashville,          Tenn.         Lind          as          Forte          aa.          en          eee          oe          ae          Oxford,          Fla.         Edwin          L.          Frankum............Lakewood,           “@hre         Doug          Ehrasier..2          .          ano          eee          Glasgow,          Ky.         DisneFrazieras          ee          ee          eee          Hopewell,          Va.         Rae          Marie          Frazier,          0.2...          2424.5          Glasgow,          Ky.         Mark          French........0:.......-Byhalreaaenatees         Lida          Ep          y          neers,          act          et          ik          eee          Lake          City,          Ark.         Alan          Gaskill.          ...............,.  .MobilesmAlas         Carl          ss          Cassi          eae          i          oe          ee          Evansville,          Ind.         Kenneth          Dean          Gass..:.......          Nashville,          Tenn.         Peggy.          Gandy          ani          nun          Jo5t          eee          Tampa,          Fla.         David          Gaylor................Nashville,          Tenn.         Mary          Alicea          Gibbons...          scene          Paducah,          Ky.         belly          eoodwins          yan          es.          pee          Selma,          Ala.         Joy          Greene          t          2          se          ap          eee          Valdosta,          Ga.         Betty          Ruth          Gunn...............-          AUb0giemE         PoLsMagait          ace          ae          taee          see          Tompkinsville,          Ky.         Saryitiall,          yet          asl          eke          Huntingdon,          Tenn.         Billy          aie          artis          5.          ee          te          Shelbyville,          Tenn.         Jeroy          Flattisace          5.          5.          ee          Mayfield,          Ky.         Don          Harrison...............          Shelbyville          Tena         Jackie          Hartness.............Copperhill,          Tenn.         Bere          Lid          kV          Gy          mals          egies          soe          Charlotte,          N.          C.         Dixie          Harvey.          -tenern          sas          eee          vy          AGUS          tomes         James          Harwell..........          _...Nashville,          Tenn.         Robert          Haymes..............Norwood,          Ohio         Planned          signs          and          impromtu          speeches          catch          the          attention         of          Lipscomb          as          candidates          vie          for          votes          in          the          spring         campaign          for          student          body          offices.         Sophomores         Sophomores          support          school          spirit          with          a          trio          of          varsity         cheerleaders.         Ginay          Tendricks. ...+...         Suanne          Henderson...........         Fred          Henson         Waney-idesteni          ssi...         EAT          rte          ene          a          re         _...Cedartown,          Ga.         Columbus,          Ga.         wo          7a          Moss;          tenn:         _...buscumbia,          Ala.         .          Fayetteville,          Tenn.         PURE          VNETORS          |          ome          pbc          ks          hw.          Nashville,          Tenn.         James          Hinkle............         Carole          D.          Hitchcock.          ;         Carole          Hollingsworth...          ..         Paliemitowell).          sc.          3.          es.         David          Huddleston........         DéonaldeGs          Tludson.........:         ow          ee,          Athens.          Ala,         _.McMinnville,          Tenn.         .....Savannah,          Ga.         o)          eee          Fiieleaneet          tay         _..Nashville,          Tenn.         .....Miami,          Fla.         PRIMES          ONG          fa          oac)          Honk          sila          Arlington,          Va.         Richard          Hunnicutt.........         Nelson          Hunter...........         Billy          Hutchison         Ralph          Isenberg............         Arla          Ruth          Jackson.........         Jimmy          Jenkins...          ....         John          Howard          Johnson...          ..         Rays          JOMNSON:          252s;          el)         Scott          Daniel          Johnson...          ..         Chariene’          Jones..........         PRA          ONSSAe          6          te          2          oh         Ann          Jordan..2..........         Lewis         Charles          Keith         Arthur          Kendall.           .          ..  =....         Arlen          Kerce         Rida          Kidder?          ..%          oo          acces.         Kae          as.          Ores          ack:         Cherokee,          N.          C.         ...          Hopkinsville,          Ky.          5          a          Savannah,          Ga.         ..Cave          City,          Ky.         _..Nashville,          Tenn.         _.          Nolensville,          Tenn.         ...Columbia,          Tenn.         _...Humboldt,          Tenn.         = .          eFranktort.          Ind:         _..          Tullahoma,          Tenn.         _..Brentwood,          Tenn.         Chattanooga,          Tenn.         _...Lebanon,          Tenn.         ht          be          a          eee          a          alae          Attalla,          Ala.         .Washington,          D.          C.         ..Wheeling,          W.          Va.         St.          Clairsville,          Ohio         Sophomores         Campus          couple          and          campus          cop—this          is          Lipscomb          at         night.         Karéngiingearmn:          pace          taht.          Montgomery,          Ala.         Dewey           Lackeye:.          oo.          -...          eee          Glencoe,          Ala.         Peggy          Lane:...............,Columbiaytienm         Jes          KaVenye          nicer          clita          ide          ee          Levittown,          N.          Y.         Janet          Law... ....... !....Tippecanoe,          Ind:         Kathy          Lawson...............Charlottey          Tenm         Gayle          Layne.................Lebanon,          Tenn.         Robert          sleet          ee          to.          eee          Endicott,          N.          Y.         Robert          Lewis.          ..............4.Bon          Aduap          tenn         Brenda          Ruth          Light.............Florence,          Ala.         Lois          Carol          Lindsey......          ....Columbia,          Tenn.         Gatoly          Gyncho          ios          ae          ee          Nashville,          Tenn.         Marva          “Mabry................          Detrortahivein         Betsy          Manley.................Dickson,;          Tenn         Jenny          Massie.............7          Ponca          ‘City          ites         Rose          Anne          Martin.........          Elizabethton,          Tenn.         Toy          mivieriigpeeeeees          20.          aes          Dougherty,          Ga.         Phillip          Allen’          Mattingly..........          Dayton,          Ohio         John          MeCarleyo.............          9          AUBURARs         Loredas          McCord          «Ai.          ae          Nashville,          Tenn.         PataIMCDOnieliaas.          sree.          cules          Tuckerman,          Ark.         Mildred          McFerrin..........Fayetteville,          Tenn.         Joyce          MGKeyia          arene          eee          Lewisburg,          Tenn.         Weyman          Meadows........          Murfreesboro,          Tenn.         Sandra          Melton............Montgomery,          Ala.         HlenaMiddlatonas..          24.5          se.          ee          Calhoun,          Ga.         Frances          Mitchell.........Lawrenceburg,          Tenn.         Margaret          Mitchell.............          Florence,          Ala.         Janis          Montgomery..............Toledo,          Ohio         June          Morris............,..Chattanooga,          Tenn.         Sophomores         Ed          Frankum          fired          the          furnace          i         dorms          stayed          warm.         William          Douglas          Morrow.....         AMIMGPtOn          Geant          ons         Sandra.          Moss..........         Edward          Murphy.........         Patsy          Mirphy.....  ...         Roger          Myerg.4,          7.02...         GINGRE          Yn          es          os          ss         Aum          Neilt  sSe0.....         Borden          Nettles.........         Ben          Newbold............         Judy          Norman..:......         n          the          steam          plant,          and          the         ....-9elma,          Ala.         a          age          Dearborn,          Mich.         .West          Palm          Beach,          Fla.         .....Columbia,          Tenn.         .......Nashville,          Tenn.         rj          ee          Orleans,          Ind.         ....          Silver          Spring,          Md.         .......Nashville,          Tenn.         _..Hazel          Park,          Mich.         eee          Miamisrla:         ...          Birmingham,          Ala.         SrevevINGriteey.          cc...          .ss0ule          be          Madison,          Tenn.         EGON          ACHieehe          aca          a          24         MANCWAPaI          Kes.          s..          24          vs         David          Parker..........         Roger          Parkers.          =          ac...          6.         Lee          a          Cincinnati,          Ohio         eae          Columbia,          Tenn.         ...Chattanooga,          Tenn.         _....Nashville,          Tenn.         Paboyararmelle,          ..           4          2.2.1.0          Oneida,y          Lenn,         Robert          Farmer          Patton...........Apopka,          Fla.         David          RhiiOsied:          :.-2.¢.¢¥ie          ou:          Clifton,          Tenn.         BAVeeRDMUNGS          op          Ocad          os          sos         MOCKSILPUKINGOM:          ....          ..          sdmds         SET          Be)          ae          an          a         PUSAN          ITOSOV          ie          fica.          soc          ese          oho         Katie          rrecise...          a...          ..         Mean          Vial          hGeG.          o2.6          dis.         Walter          Prince..........         Pena          Prothitee.......+.         Catherine          Queen.......         Barbara          Raines.........         Tracy          Ramsey..........         ...Copper          Valley,          Va.         Columbia,          Tenn.         -Nashville,          Tenn.         _..          Florence,          Ala.         .....Pisgah,          Ala.         .Vero          Beach,          Fla.         ee.          Nashville,          Tenn.         seen          oe          Glasgow,          Ky.         re          Nashville,          Tenn.         -Nashville,          Tenn.         wae          oe          Nashville,          Tenn.         Page          103         Sophomores         Sophomore          secretary          and          president          are          among          those         invited          to          the          Vice          President's          annual          breakfast          for          the         Student          Board.          In          the          spring          elections          Bobby          Demon-         breun          and          Ginny          Ballard          were          again          elected          to          lead         their          class          for          their          junior          year.         Page          104         Sherry          Raskopt...............Knoxville,          Tenn         Myrna          Reynolds..............Concord,          Tenn.         SONGS          BRIGG          IO          as          eer.          eee          Columbia,          Tenn.         Sandra          Jean          Richardson.          ......Columbia,          Tenn.         Sandra          Sue          Richardson........          Nashville,          Tenn.         Winston          Richter............Spring          Hill,          Tenn.         WiltianieleoRiley          so          5          (dae          q:          leaeee          Valparaiso,          Ind.         Nancy          Roberts..........Hendersonville,          Tenn.         Nina          Maye          Ruch.... ............          Decatur         Rodney          “Rutherford=....:....          00)          Salem,          Ind.         Bonnie          Lee          Safley...........          Columbia,          Tenn.         Jerry          Marshall          Sanders.......          Centerville,          Tenn.         Lynn-Muir          Saunders............Belford,          N.          J.         Joyce          Sewell.................          Ferndale,          Mich         Dan          sheppard          vir          ac?          28.5          eee          Decatur,          Ill.         David          Allen          Sherwood..........Madison,          Ind.         Stan          Shirai          $20          =          oc          sig          224          ee         Judy.          Shitlleet          th          ache.          ly          eee          Madison,          Tenn.         Howard          Six.............          2¢.Prinestone          7aaee         Barbara          Ann          Smith............Richmond,          Va.         Bethy          Simitineet.g.          hp          er          aes          Huntsville,          Ala.         CharlesuSmntths......°  2          ..         Jeanne          Snares          4.          eiecora          ay         Lincdacsmil          thaw:          ee         Marilyn:          Smith...          2..2...45         1          aoe          Lebanon,          Tenn.         _....Madison,          Tenn.         ate          Bradford,          Tenn.         .....Lancaster,          Ohio         Marin          SINOGK          4...          es.          cs.          Lake          Placid,          Fla.         AEE          WMA          eRe          TB          oe.          Cinco          Ph          Florence,          Ala.         Richard          Wayne          Sovich..........Detroit,          Mich.         Nan          Spengler.............          Tollansbee,          W.          Va.         Bmnily          Stantord:          ...          2...          in,          Decatur,          Ala.         Ralph          Stephens........         Dana          Stocksdale......         Sharon          Stone         PTE          CISICION          oo          oink          tee         Jimmy          Stutts          ..         Bruce          Sullivan............         Barbara          Sunderland          ....         Louise          Annette          Tarkingto         Baia          La          ylOT          2225          ce          «         Robert          Teasley.........         Pour          Mnomipson.          2.5...         PRE          ES          ee          hal          as          8          et         Ann          Vaughan         Annette          Vines.........         Trudy          Walker..........         Richard          Wallace.......         Dinyow          allace          2h.          oxo          oy.         Frank          Walton.          .  2.......         Carol          Wardlow..........         Hugh          Waters...........         Ebern          Ie          Watson.          ....-.         Janice          West........-..         Sherman.-Wheeler......         Mary          Jo          Whitaker.          ....         Anne          Whitefield..........         Conrad          Whitefield........         David          Willbanks.........         Carolyn          Womack...         Myra          Sue          Woods......         Bettye          Dean          Wright.......         Emma          Jean          Wyburn........         Wins          eae          Nashville,          Tenn.         ...Union          City,          Ind.         ek          ee          Decatur,          Ill.         .Washington,          D.          C.         _...Nashville,          Tenn.         n....Duck          River,          Tenn.         _...Manchester,          Tenn.         PR          SA          ge          2          Glasgow,          Ky.         Tye          ree          Belle,          W.          Va.         RRUCKGR)..          .          a          ult          0          aay:         Kingston          Springs,          Tenn.         Meenas          eh          A:          Allensville,          Ky.         _....Huntsville,          Ala.         _....Nashville,          Tenn.         te          A          Raleigh,          N.          C.         Peek          Paducah,          Ky.         os          eee          Nashville,          Tenn.         Sane          een          Dalton,          Ga.         .....Benton,          Ky.         Nashville,          Tenn.         _..Hartsville,          Tenn.         _..South          Bend,          Ind.         fe          McVeytown,          Pa.         John          Sutherland..........         Jiuncowanord..          24005...         MARY          OM          atin          icy          vale          ees...         _....Jackson,          Miss.         ...Albans,          W.          Va.         _....          Strasburg,          Va.         _.          Nashville,          Tenn.         _.Nashville,          Tenn.         _...Franklin,          Tenn.         Ale          ae          Maitland,          Fla.         _..Nashville,          Tenn.         _Chattanooga,          Tenn.         _..Nashville,          Tenn.         _.          Nashville,          Tenn.         Chattanooga,          Tenn.         _,...Burns,          Tenn.         Page          105         Beane          steaoensowsea          aries          celine          eau         orients                    «          screener          ieee          ee          orestas         Se          ere          eee          ere          renee         seca          Ath          tens          enetoionai         ee         ee         Le         ae          ee         FRESHMAN          CLASS          OFFICERS                   EV.          Kinder          _.....President         Wilfred          Thornthwaite          ........          .          Vice-President         Mary          Catherine          Davis...........          Secretary         Nancy          Mitchell...          .....          _.....          Treasurer         Frenzied          Activity         For          Freshmen         From          the          corners          four          came          five          hun-         dred          fifty-four          Freshman          with          tanned         faces,          ivy          wardrobes,          and          undisquised         anticipation          for          their          new          collegiate         careers.          Lipscomb          leaders          were          on          hand         to          herd          them          through          the          chaos          of          tests,         registration,          regulations,          and          dormitory         adjustment.          First          traditions          pushed          them         together          at          the          Freshman          Mixer          and         Faculty          Firesides.          They          strove          to          be-         come          a          class,          rather          than          a          mass.          As         dark          cottons          and          burnt          leaves          faded          from         autumn,          the          Freshmen          eased          their          rush         and          were          able          to          catch          their          breath          be-         tore          fall          finals.          During          the          winter          they         began          experiencing          the          feeling          of          Lips-         comb.          Suddenly          it          was          spring          and          ban-         quet          time.          Never          again          would          they          be         Lipscomb's          largest,          her          newest,          her          Fresh-         man          class.         Grech          Jatin          Chattanooga,          Tenn.         Biot          Jolin          Sy          Palmyra,          Ind.         Alicamrcernold....          6...          6s          06...          Mableton,          Ga.         Garolewievancer......-....6:.:          Liverpool,          Ohio         Nancy          Alexander.........Huntington,          W.          Va.         Charles          Allen          jn.          +2.4....+@Gadsden,          Tenn.         Wande          Sue          Allen...          Cumberland          Furnace,          Tenn.         Judith          Alley..............Chattanooga,          Tenn.         Howard          Alfred...........Chattanooga,          Tenn.         RiBicomem          ASUDY          oo...          .          2.          Soe          Lebanon,          Tenn.         DavigmAnaerson...          si.          fees          eus          Nashville,          Tenn.         Carole          Anger..........San          Bernardino,          Calif.         reraeerimstrong....          as          os          -          Aetna,          Tenn.         Bettye          Arnold...          ..         Merrile          Artist...          ..         Cynthia          Bailey.........         David          Bailey......         Parry          bakery:          .....          .}'..         Baten          Baker,          sus.          ..c...         Douglas          Neil          Baker...........          Charlotte,          Tenn.         Foe.          Clo          ickory          Mlenn,         rt          Pees          Nashville,          Tenn.         ne          meet          Raleich          Nee.         Nashville,          Tenn.         _......Nashville,          Tenn.         owe.          Gincinnat,          Ohio         The          Dean,          the          King,          and          Thornthwaite          switch          dates          on          the          Freshman          calendar.         Page          107         Page          108         Freshmen         Molly          Boyd          awards          Press          Club          scholarships          to          Dianne         Mayo          and          Ellen          Covey.         Jimmys          Bakers:          yoy          on          steeeee          Nashville,          Tenn.         Linda          Baker................Duck          River,          Tenn.         Phil          ‘Baker...          o.          -2.          ¢gace          tee          oe          Clarksville,          Ind.         Maurice          Baldwin......-........Prospect,          Tenn.         Janie          Banks................Rinard          Milsy          ke         CAIN          ss          Barnes.          1a          are          ee.          eee          Lebanon,          Tenn.         Barbara          Barnett...............Campbell,          Mo.         Terry          eBassna          im          .qeeen          one          Manchester,          Tenn.         Betty          (Ann          Daxter.          2          ee          eee          Keavy,          Ky.         Janie          =          BaySam          en          «eee          Ponca          Cityei@iaa         Maxine          Beasley...........Chattanooga,          Tenn.         Harold          Becton...          4.0m          ieee          Nashville,          Tenn.         Joana          Bensone          sd          a...          12          once          Paducah,          Ky.         James          Bingham.          osc.          2.          5e8          Nashville,          Tenn.         George          Binkley,          Ill............Nashville,          Tenn.         Lois          Binkley..................Nashville,          Tenn.         Frankie          Black):          tsa)          6.3          5          ee          Donelson,          Tenn.         Joy          Blackburn............Chattanooga,          Tenn.         Nolton Boancteancsnee          oa          ee          Statesville,          N.          C.         Laura          Ann          Bodkin..............Rossville,          Ga.         Day!          Bogtesswa.          ia          ae          Fairborn,          Ohio         Loretta          Boland................Pensacola,          Fla.         Edwin          Booth.          .s............-Falls          Chureciaaves         Betty.          BowGenuane.          a0          8c          aware          Nashville,          Tenn.         John          Bowling................Memphis,          Tenn.         Houston          Bowman..............Franklin,          Tenn.         Rachel          Bramlett:          2.          ued          ee          eee          Rome,          Ga.         John          Brandon...............Jullahoma,          Tenn.         Donald          Branham...          sep          .8-          Jeffersonville,          Ky.         Jimmy          Braswell...............Nashville,          Tenn.         Linda          Breazeale.......         Charles          Brent........         Linda          Brewer         Martha          Sue          Broady....         Mary          Lou          Broady....         Carol          Brown         Faye          E.          Brown........         Helen          Brown........         Linda          Brown.........         Mike          Brown..........         Roger          Brown.........         Ruth          Anne          Brown.....         Sandra          Brown.......         Susie          Brown         PURER          Dyanna.          e..)...           .         Rosalind          Vaughn          Buck.          .         Lynda          Dyanne          Burleson.         Bobbie          Burkhalter...          .          .         Margaret          Bunton.....         Glenn          Buffington.....         Brenda          Joy          Bryson...         Joan          Brumit         Don          Brownlow:          .........         Steve          Brooks........         Windel          Burton........         Linda          Kaye          Butler...          ..         Jeane          BUTE...          0.0...         James          Byers.          ..-....          2.         Kenneth          Byers...          .....         URE          ON          ees,          oa          as         Carolyn          Campbell...          .         Jack          Campbell........         Jean          Campbell...........         PSTD          MCaIVErt          coon          cu          fs         dud          Capos          7.          fon:         Say          Moanock..          Sascce.         Robert          Carlton.......         Lynas          Scanian          ast.          7.          2%         Janis          “Carteres          §..c.-s         were          Carter.          oo          cess:         ....W.          Hyattsville,          Md.         ....          Goodlettsville,          Tenn.         eit          ee          Nashville,          Tenn.         fe          ou          ae          lasgaw,          i          iky:         gee          ne          Glasgow,          Ky.         ee          Hermitage,          Tenn.         eae          te          Centerville,          Tenn.         .....Goodlettsville,          Tenn.         eee          TAPE          Frankfort,          Ohio         =          se          East          Gadsden,          Ala.         ee          Athenee          Opelika,          Ala.         Fame          Ra          Ly          Dickson,          Tenn.         .....Lawrenceburg,          Tenn.         he          ee          Atlanta,          Ga.         we          ty          Manchester,          Tenn.         Loe          ete          te          Alexandria,          Va.         .......Talladega,          Ala.         cassie          Nashville,          Tenn.         Sk          oe          Lebanon,          Va.         ete          Grove          Hill,          Ala.         .....Chattanooga,          Tenn.         ae          eens          Cedartown,          Ga.         fee          se          rulaski          slenn:         .......Decatur,          Ala.         os          Albemarle,          N.          C.         ......Birmingham,          Ala.         i.          cee          Portland,          Tenn.         ee          Smithville,          Tenn.         ....,...Nashville,          ‘Tenn.         ont          Sgantom          “Ohio         Pea          er          Knoxville,          Tenn.         .......Weisburg,          Ind.         .....Decatur,          Ala:         _....Parker,          Ind.         it          Veen          3          Candler,          N.          C.         tee.          uisassOkla,         ..South          Pittsburg,          Tenn.         EEE          Decatur,          Ala.         _..          Goodlettsville,          Tenn.         ea          tas          Nashville,          Tenn.         Page          109         Page          110         Bettys          Joy)          Ganvers          sa.          ae          Hartville,          Ohio         Flora          Cassady...         Melvin          Cates...         Jane          Cato         Gordon          Caudill.         Ron          Chance....         Linda          Chapman.         Mary          Chilton.          ..         JudyeChumleyun          a.          ace         Brenda          Clark....         Janis          Clark.....         Danny          J.          Cline.          .         Gale          Coblés.4.c:..         Dorthy          Cochran.          .          .         Jérilyn          Golléy;          ian          sete          ae         Danny          Collier.          .          .         Robin          Copeland.......         Russell          Gomipss          ..          42a)         LarryeComoton.          ecm          ae         LaVerne          Connell         David          GCaok=          2...          x.         Judy          Gooke          moi.          5         Margie          Coombs...          .         Porter          Coopers.           .         Lynda          Cornwell.         David          Costello.          .         Perry          Cotham...         Ellen          Covey...         Dorothy          Crow.          .         (eS          earn          helene          Glasgow,          Ky.         Re          Springfield,          Tenn.         ee          ee          Madisonville,          Ky.         ......Prospect,          Tenn.         Ri          Sine          Sn          hea          Auburn,          Ky.         ete          eer          Madison,          Tenn.         LT          ee          Columbia,          Tenn.         sla          ree          ae          Mooreland,          Ind.         _...Nashville,          Tenn.         Sis          cn          oe          AA          Paducah,          Ky.         ey          Scam          oa          Murfreesboro,          Tenn.         AN          RD          oe          Copperhill,          Tenn.         -.....Centerville,          Tenn.         sve          sss          .Clarksburg          ey          eames         Ol          eed          ‘3          Old          Hickory,          Tenn.         ote          oaen          SRUEGH          I         inte          See          ee          Hohenwald,          Tenn.         ++.          anes          ValdOs          tegmuceran         .....lowa          City,          lowa         ...+:..Madison,          Tenn.         ee          Tr          NE          im          Albany,          Ga.         .....Lewisburg,          Tenn.         ........Nashville,          Tenn.         ........Tompkinsville,          Ky.         -.....+.Indianapolisi          ina:         es          oe          ae          Calvert          City,          Ky.         Sis          tee          ek          Nashville,          Tenn.         Satie          ae          Grand          Prairie,          Tex.         Giz          naa,          ee          Radford,          Va.         pale          a          eee          West          Point,          Miss.         een          Nashville,          Tenn.         i          20a          hi          a          ee          Warren,          Mich.         James          Robert          Cullom... ....          White          Bluff,          Tenn.         Bertha          Cunningham..........          Chester,          W.          Va.         Daisy          Jo          Custer         Don          Dameworth.         Cindy          Dancy....         Nanette          Daniel.          .         Carlene          Davis...         An          Be          a          ae          Monteagle,          Tenn.         et          ae          Tullahoma,          Tenn.         Lilvad          eters          eee          oe          MACKSOnmaberEm         eee          ees          |          Trenton,          Ga.         etree          A          5          see          Madison,          Tenn,         Freshmen         Lipscomb          girls          fight          a          tough          tug-of-war          at          Beautiful          Day.         Mary          Catherine          Davis.......Oak          Ridge,          Tenn.         priniey:          Davis.          .:..  s.:          2.          Elizabethtown,          Ky.         Shirley          Ann          Davis.........          Manchester,          Tenn.         Wanda          Davis..................Sitka,          Alaska         2)          1S          a          ee          ee          Chattanooga,          Tenn.         Annette          Denton..........          Goodlettsville,          Tenn.         Steve          Denton................Nashville,          Tenn.         Bopme          Detrick.          0.1...          .         MET          ee          oe.          8          eee,          gee         Mar          DiNardo.          su...         Sandra          Dodson........         Beverly          Dotson...........         gaudy          Dotson.........         Gloria          Duke...........         Sec          Duncan.........         Douglas          Duncan.......         Michael          Duncan.........         Florrye          Dunlap.........         Dianne          Dunn..........         Donald          Dunn..........         Patricia          Duvall.........         Robert          Edwards.......         pinotn          Hey..........-         Myra          Ellison.          ........          .         Bai          ENOChS......2.....         Syivia          Estes.          ......,...         oie          Paden.          ....          .....         Janet          Faragher........         Stephen          J.          Faris........         pare!          Scottsboro,.          Ala.         ees          Haleyville,          Ala.         rg          Lon          Tompkinsville,          Ky.         -Charleston,          W.          Va.         ....Charleston,          W.          Va.         ...Ashland          City,          Tenn.         nee          ee          Jacksonville,          Fla.         Murfreesboro,          Tenn.         .......Aetna,          Tenn.         en          ae          Savannah,          Ga.         Bear          ae          Madison,          Tenn.         Pee          PY:          Madison,          Tenn.         ree:          Big          Clifty,          Ky.         ade          Glasgow,          Ky.         Mesite          cask          Clarksville,          Ind.         Pega          Shelbyville,          Tenn.         ....High          Point,          N.          C.         meen:          Oak          Ridge,          Tenn.         Py          ako          Se          Memphis,          Tenn.         ree          East          Point,          Ga.         Watertown,          S.          Dak.         J          Pensacola,          Fla.         Jasper,          Ala.         Page          111         Freshmen         Far          East          finds          Ira          North          and          Irma          Lee          Batey          on          good         relations          with          camels.         Archie          Farmer.          ..         Faye          Felker         Boboirellerss..          sa          eae         Marilyn          Ferguson         Barbara          Fields         Joe          Finch         Martha          Ani          FinC          een          ye          sae         FUTOn          EIGC          Ver          sais          0.          ey          eee         Hisher.t.          2          fee         Malinda          Flanagan.........         Russell         Merry          Flowers...         Lavonne          FiGVdie          Ls...          02          vac         Joyce          Forehand         Barry          Fowler         OWeneBom          cto,          sg          ues          eee         Richard          Fraley         Dorothy          Frankum         Ernest          Frazier         Carolyn          Frederick...          ...         Billy          Freeze...          .         Larry          Gambrell         Leon          Garner         Mary          Garwood.          .         Brenda          Gatlin         Harris          Gentry         Rosa          Lee          Gentry         Jack          Gilbert...          ..         Mandy          Goetz         Bobby          Golden         Pat          Goodman........         .          a.                      Pisgalieatae         pei          ake          kaa          Minor          Hill,          Tenn.         .Walhonding,          Ohio         Allen          Park,          Mich.         Nashville,          Tenn.         Taft,          Tenn.         .......Russell,          Ky.         Mt.          Juliet,          Tenn.          ...+Dayton,          sOhje         .....          AthensyeAles         ..          2          Oak®          Pawanee         ....Natchez,          Miss.         Cleveland,          Ohio         Fayetteville,          Tenn.         ....+:Aetna,          tenn.         Mingo          Junction,          Ohio         Lakewood,          Ohio         Waynesboro,          Tenn.         .:.          4.          East          Potntameres         .....Manchester,          Tenn.         Madison,          Tenn.         Sherwood,          Tenn.         Atlanta,          Ga.         Nashville,          Tenn.         Nashville,          Tenn.         Nashville,          Tenn.         Paducah,          Ky.         Sikeston,          Mo.         Tunnel          Hill,          Ga.         ........Nashville,          Tenn.         Roberta          Gordon........         Linda          Gould.........         Gloria          Gower         Larry          Grant.         Kay          Green..............         Ron          Green         Philip          Greene..........         Tommy          Gregg         Julia          Griffith         Pete          Gunn:.........         Douglas          Guthrie         Mary          Nell          Hackney         patricia          miall......-....         Elaine          Haman         George          Hamilton         Ray          Hammond         Linda          Hardin............         Calvin          Hardison         Marie          Harper         Nancy          Harrell.........         Betty          Harvey.          ...........         Celestia          Harwell.......         Wayne          Harwell         Jon          Hassey         Janice          Hastings.......         Beverly          Ann          Hathaway...          ..         Jenn          Haury.          ..............         Nadine          Head.........         Bailey          Heflin         Herman          Hendon.........         Janice          Henry.........         Joicelyn          Henry         Patricia         Roy          D.          Henson         VC?          a          |.         Brenda          Hillis         Charlene          Hines...          .         Betty          Hollimon........         Gail          Holloway...          ..         PIGMSON.          «coc          oes         _Ft.          Lauderdale,          Fla.         ......Detroit,          Mich.         Nashville,          Tenn.         _Chattanooga,         .Old          Hickory,         Tenn.         Tenn.         Mich.         Tenn.         Southgate,         _.Nashville,         af          P          ES          38          Nashville,         McMinnville,         Thompson          Station,         Tenn.         Tenn.         Tenn.         Benton,          Ky.         Athens,          Tenn.         Brentwood,          Tenn.         .......Nashville,          Tenn.         Orlando,          Fla.         Gallatin,          Tenn.         Trenton,          Ga.         .......Helena,          Ala.         Columbia,          Tenn.         Clemmons,          N.          C.         ok          oty          pe          akives          Oakeera:         ...2.2+Norfolk,          Va.         .....Nashville,          Tenn.         Augusta,          Ga.         _...Nashville,          Tenn.         ......Petersburg,          Tenn.         pearls.          tenn.         ....lronton,          Ohio         .....Petersburg,          Tenn.         Big          Rock,          Tenn.         _....Nashville,          Tenn.         4+:          os8          luscumbiay          Ala,         abe          ae          Tuscumbia,          Ala.         ia          oe:          we          MOSS          6          ehirt         Moss,          Tenn.         .......Mobile,          Ala.         Pvc          Chattanooga,          Tenn.         i          eee          betnel          Opie         Avondale          Estates,          Ga.         panes.          ADetroit,          Mich.         Page           114         oititleys          Flole          sea          eee          Madison,          Tenn.         Tommy          wWelshéuser,          5.4.22.          see          ee          Paducah,          Ky.         JOMmeS          IMOCdea          weathers          a.          Chattanooga,          Tenn.         Jamés          Hooper.          .:..........          42,          eLaGrangemim         NGiiilOoperye          tesa          te          eee          Greenville,          S.          C.         Z66          OD          Pewee          se          a          ee          Pinellas          Park,          Fla.         Antoinette          Hornbuckle......          Philadelphia,          Tenn.         Carolyn          Howell...............          .Spartaaulenm         Buddy          deudson!          2825.94.02          Springfield,          Tenn.         Johnny          Huddleston........Old          Hickory,          Tenn.         Joyces-lustards:          sas          ete.          sane          eee          Mayfield,          Ky.         Emily          Huffman................2.Paris,          Tenn.         Michaeleughess..          es...          eee          Gadsden,          Ala.         Lamar          Hutcherson......          Men          Jacksonville,          Ga.         Durant          Hyche.............          7...          sParkisheaeeter         Kon          nanan:          :s          saaeet          ame          St.          Marys,          W.          Va.         Sheryl          JAYNES          easy          ote          nt.          cee          Nashville,          Tenn.         Jaimes          dentine...          eed.          eee          Oxford,          Ala.         Jane          Jennette.................Franklin,          Tenn.         (Jar          Ol          Oninewetaes          3,          haga          ee          Newbern,          Tenn.         David          JOnMsOhie          ase          eee          Menlo,          lowa         Marlene          Johnson..........Cedar          Rapids,          lowa         Pacey          OORMoanieNs.          64          sae          Union          City,          Tenn.         Douglas          Joines...........Ashland          City,          Tenn.         Cari          One          series          t                    oh          cee          Mocksville,          N.          C.         CarclVinalones          Ata...          ok          ean          ee          Piggott,          Ark.         Wendell          Jones...........Murfreesboro,          Tenn.         Zildas          Kendall’          5          says)          eee          Evergreen,          Ala.         Jerry          Kennedy...          ....;.........)          «sAtantamees         steve          -Kepleya          ar          |          eee          Nashville,          Tenn.         RitartKessler          ana’          8          cere          02,          Rincon,          Ga.         Thomas          Kilpatrick.          .....          0...          Old          Hickory,          Tenn.         EeV          NI          Oil          Rance          tate          eae          Camden,          Tenn.         shelyta          King          Bae          ear          ee          Columbia,          Tenn.         JORG          OziK          Je          nsee          Gee          eat          ae          Memphis,          Tenn.         Gwendolyn          Knight................          Ocala,          Fla.         Noel          Kniginttseiyaee          an          tee          Norris          City,          Ill.         SHE          Yan          be          ey          eee          East          Alton,          Ill.         DannysKoermopeeres6.          2.5)          sae          Benton,          Ky.         Martinilententy          0,          ksaienu          ae          ee          Bypro,          Ky.         Freshmen         The          Fountain          of          Knowledge          is          approached          by          freshmen         in          Chrisman          Memorial.         Davin          LAING          +.          asi          sce.          ce          eene.          Romulus,          Mich.         Connie          Lane..............Valley          Station,          Ky.         Be          BONA          so          for          sree          ne          coos:          Pontiac,          Mich.         Gretchen          Leeth.............          Springfield,          Ohio         Parchaéle          Lents...          ....          000.02          h          eae.          Largo,          Fla.         RranGye          CMe          Pe          ae          ee          Ae          Se          sae          oO          Decatur,          Ala.         POE          MEGONGlAc          sos          aris          emo          ut          Lewisburg,          Tenn.         David          Livingston..............Anderson,.          Ind.         Larry          Locke................Shelbyville,          Tenn.         EZanne          COONEY...          tidcy          Wk          +2          oycken          Paris,          Tenn.         Rose          Mary          Lorance........          McMinnville,          Tenn.         Kenneth          Loveless...........Centerville,          Tenn.         COWES.          flap          ow          bw          cals,          Lithonia,          Ga.         Si          cits                    5          Citrus          Heights,          Calif.         imimy          seUtes,          ..   ...........          Nashville,          Tenn.         BU          eLURNG?          =.          a.          renee          whew          se          Bon          Aqua,          Tenn.         Brena          Luttrell          2.0.          8.02.)          Madison,          Ind.         BME          Y          OW          tet          Ga.          ee          eM          Old          Hickory,          Tenn.         eMC          tit          ens          we          AR          Re          Glasgow,          Ky.         evillram          Makela..          oi.          .eese...'          Detroit          Mich.         EdayesMclister.....-...,.....Knoxville,          Tenn.         Wictors          Mcbride:          .......:.........Flint;          Mich.         Suzanne          McCaslin..........          Greeneville,          Tenn.         BOT          eTIVR          INC          COP          22k          sie          pre          gie          oee:          Atlanta,          Ga.         Dianne          McCord...          .......+....          Nashville,          Tenn.         prendan          McCoy:.:...........°..Atken,.S.          C:         Barbara          McDanell...........          Baton          Rouge,          La.         Danna          McDowell...          .2........          Nashville,          Tenn.         EA          UMCKDIOT?          pom,          rac          wk.u          tes          ko          Dover,          N.          J.         Helen          McKnight..............Nashville,          Tenn.         Page          115         ¥         Page          116         t         Freshmen         After          facing          the          faculty          in          the          rain,          freshmen          receive         punch          from          the          hands          of          Mrs.          John          Hutcheson          at          the         formal          faculty          reception.         Jay          SIV          Cini          tite)          arene          ieee         Bob          MeMahanue)          275).          08         MoniecasMeNutt.          4.205          ae         Larry          GMSrtin          wea          s          ane          one         Phil          Martine          0.          =          se          eee         Steve          NGF          EM          on          one          eee          ees         George          Mason............         Aitih          Macon          a          fee          ee         Bile          MeSseyeaan          2          ot          ee          ee         gacy.          Mayitield®..          1.0.0).         PoniaMiayinatGens.)          «cme          aen         Dianne          Mayo...........         LVIG           SIV          OVS          Stee          Oars          See          neem         Diana          Meacham..........         Bill          Meadows:          0,          ae          en         James          Meadow.............         Wynona          Midgett.........         Barbara          Miller............         Steve          Miller..............         Vitcith          aIWilnere          ee,          wan          eee         Banford          Mitchell          ..........         Eloert          (Mitchell:          2          nec         Nancy          Mitchell..........         Jerry          (Mangrumits          ;          .2aa          eae.         Nelson          Montague.........         Doris          Jean          Montgomery...          .         Emma          Mogrer2.          .c.80.          Sena.         PrancessMLOOre:          .ic05          eeu          iae         ...Wytheville,          Va.         Chester,          Woe          Var         _.          Nashville,          Tenn.         Panama          City,          Fla.         _...Detroit,          Mich.         ..          .Bainbridge,          Ga.         _.          .          Huntsville,          Ala.         sas          oe          Norfolk,          Va.         Springfield,          Tenn.         A          eee          Hileah,          Fla.         .Lewisburg,          Tenn.         McMinnville,          Tenn.         _..          Harrison,          Tenn.         _.          Nashville,          Tenn.         _..          Alexandria,          Va.         .....Denver,          Tenn.         _..Nashville,          Tenn.         Greenville,          Ohio         _..          Lebanon,          Tenn.         _.          Nashville,          Tenn.         _..Nashville,          Tenn.         ....Detroit,          Mich.         _..Nashville,          Tenn.         -College          Park,          Ga.         _..Nashville,          Tenn.         -Lenoir          City,          Tenn.         ...          Wood          River,          Ill.         ...Bloomfield,          Ky.         .....          Bells,          Tenn.         _..Nashville,          Tenn.         Suzanne          Moore.....         Vaughn          Lewis          Moore...         Lois          Moreland         Paul          Morrow.          ..........         Eddie          Morse.....         Garry          Moss         Larry          Napier.         Pate          Neal.          ca.          lec.          c.         Pat          Neville         Carolyn          Newlon         Christian          Nichols         Don          Gary          Nicholson...          ..         Alton          Norman..........         Anna          Faye          Oakley...          ..         ...s...Nashville,          Tenn.         .......Newport,          Tenn.         Peer          Apopka,          Fla.         Sie          ae          Benton,          Ky.         ....Rockingham,          N.          C.         oes          Nashville,          Tenn.         ine          dan          os           hayecknobe          Ky.         Frank          Albert          Neal          Ill.          ........         Lebanon,          Tenn.         Juco          ae          oledomOhie         ee          Alexandria,          Va.         ae          Washington,          Pa.         Po          a          Selma,          Ala.         fee          ee          i          ICKORV          GRY:         .....Nashville,          Tenn.         .......Waverly,          Tenn.         Manna          OC          Barr          so...          ons          eee.                     oy          Atlanta,          “Ga.         Baro          Oclet          ie          eos          eaves          Bay          te          Celina,          Fenn.         LE          Os          |          Hoopeston,          Ill.         Kay          O          Neal.................-Portland,          Tenn,         Bene          Owen...          0.          na          ceccecun          Stanton,          Tenn.         Georgana          Owen...............          Gamaliel,          Ky.         BOR          VCOWENS          SoS          oo          a          -         Peggy          Owens.........         John          Osborn         Johnie          Patterson.......         Bob          Pendleton         _.          Whites          Creek,          Tenn.         _.....-Nashville,          Tenn.         ae          Nashville,          Tenn.         a          ae          Melbourne,          Fla.         io          eee          Detroik          Mich,         AY          Ri          ees          ee          Berkeley,          Mo.         Ruth          Ann          Meagley          Peltier...          ....          .          Toledo,          Ohio         Bata          Pewittse           i.260-.          bon          en          Three          Rivers,          Mich.         GEM          PNelOSaeiiG          Sou          dn          cies          Manchester,          Tenn.         JomeePnulliOs.          2.2.22.          ee.         Pry          MABINIIOS          2%          opis          so          eee         Suellen          Phillips...          2.2...         meggy          Pitney...........         Linda          Plankenhorn         Carol          Potter.          ......6...         Dennis          Prater         Margo          Pribble         Aci          dele         Gloria          Pritchard         -+4.16tedo,          Ohio         s-20.Radtord.          Va:         ee          Tuskegee,          Ala.         st          Se          Shelby,          Ohio         Fe          ee          ee          Urbana,          Ill.         ee          ee          DeWitt,          N.          Y .         _ .          2.          Clitton;          Tenn:         Re          des          St.          Louis,          Mo.         _.          Nashville,          Tenn.         Huntingdon,          Tenn.         Page          117         Clydene          Qualls.........         Mary          Anne          Quinn         Loudine          Rasberry         Ben          Ready         Judy          Ready         Judy          Redmond         Frieda          Reed.............         Judy          Reed         Joseph          Riddick         Jimmy;          Ri¢ewsgs          asec         June          Richards         Margaret          Richardson         Joseph          Riley,          2          2..5.          0.         Norma          Fay          Rodgers         John          Rogers         MWe          la          tolsorso          Get          oe          a         John          Rowden         Suzanne          Rowden........         Arthurs          RUplGyoe          2          eee         Rick          Russell         Wayne          Ryland.........         Betty          Sain         Sandra          Sadler...........         Martha         Joe          Seott         Denny          ese          soa          ade         Allen          Shackelford         Jeanette          Shaw.........         Janice          Shelburne........         Colleen          Shepherd.......         Jean          Sibert         Buford          Simmons.........         David          Sims         Clara.          Skaggs...          22.          .,..         Melba          Skelton         Sanders...)          ub.         ......Madison,          Tenn.         Cullman,          Ala.         Chattanooga,          Tenn.         Rene.          Bristol,          Tenn.         Huntsville,          Ala.         er          Crossville,          Tenn.         sas          oo          1          BentOnianem         ....          Woodbury,          Tenn.         ...Maury          City,          Tenn.         _...Mt.          Juliet,          Tenn.         Nashville,          Tenn.         2          ie          ea          Akron,          Ohio         ...Brooklyn,          W.          Va.         Centerville,          Tenn.         Nashville,          Tenn.         +          «Jen          EOStISMRIeE         ee          Nashville,          Tenn.         ......Huntsville,          Ala.         .....Alaxandria,          Va.         Evansville,          Ind.         ........Moultrie,          Ga.         Bell          Buckle,          Tenn.         _....Nashville,          Tenn.         _..Centerville,          Tenn.         _Hendersonville,          Tenn.         et.          Nashville,          Tenn.         Nashville,          Tenn.         Claremont,          Calif.         Nashville,          Tenn.         _.....Nashville,          Tenn.         wou...          os          «Radtoreymyar         .....Nashville,          Tenn.         Orlando,          Fla.         ....          Nashville,          Tenn.         .San          Francisco,          Calif.         .Benton          Harbor,          Mich.         Rossville,          Ga.         Calvert          City,          Ky.         Jackson,          Mich.         Nashville,          Tenn.         Freshmen         Campus          businessmen          crowned          Cindy          Bailey          as          Sweetheart         of          Alpha          Kappa          Psi.         Garnetta          Smith.          .....         Margie          Smith........         Martha          Smith........         Sie          PS          4         Nancy          Snyder........         Terry          Spencer........         George          Sowards......         PM          exCSDSKG.          ale          ne          ns         MOM          PO          PLOGE          msc          exe)         Jane          Srygley.......         Jimmie          Stalcup.......         Joyce          Stamps.......         Mike          Standifer.....         Lewis          Steele...         Ronald          Steele.......         Jo          Ann          Stephenson         Bie          OLOWOrL.          2.6...         oe          te          New          Hope,          Ala.         ee          See          Nashville,          Tenn.         ree          Horse          Cave,          Ky.         _..Hendersonville,          Tenn.         GaeomMmnsOliae          2          ones          ce          es         ee          ae          Nashville,          Tenn.         Charleston,          W.          Va.         ..++...4Nashville,          Tenn.         a          oy.          Hartsville,          Tenn.         ......Old          Hickory,          Tenn.         ..Signal          Mountain,          Tenn.         _....          Indianapolis,          Ind.         -New          Martinsville,          W .          Va.         .,.Denvers          Tenn:         Mamaicueotiles           =          fi.          bn          ca          oes          ce          Gurley,          Ala.         BSLV          cSUNSOMas          lb                    en         wanet          otinson........         Joan          Stockner.         Linda          Sweeney.         Glenda          Taylor.         Bill          Tegarden.........         Phyillis          Thomas.......         Ruth)          Thomas          ........         Billy          Thompson...          ..         Gary          Thompson......         Jackie          Thompson......         er          ee          Horse          Cave,          Ky.         =e.          e,          Cantons          Ohio         caw          aweathenss          Ala:         Nashville,          Tenn.         ai          aS          eee          Pulaski,          Tenn.         Gao          reree.e          Atlanta,          Ga.         Selmer,          Tenn.         _....Lawrenceburg,          Tenn.         ie          ee          Tarrant,          Ala.         Petersburg,          Tenn.         _...Manchester,          Tenn.         Hurricane,          W.          Va.         _....Bremen,          Ga.         2          5          Sl          CPmne          -          b-e          Miami,          Fla.         Page          119         Page          120         Melinda          Thompson...........Marysville,          Ohio         Walton          Thompson.........          Pleasantville,          Tenn.         Wilfred          Thornthwaite..........          Huntsville,          Ala.         Parkere          lola          .c          aes          es          ae          ese          Nashville,          Tenn.         Ecol          Sitimimneeyee          2:          Bee          Vero          Beach,          Fla.         Gary          Tucker...          |          ......0..:.....Nithon          iene         Kennethn          Tucker          .           e.0.4           50           Centerville,          Tenn.         Seis          |          UME          Ee          aoe          eRe          ae          ae          College          Park,          Ga.         Pays?          Llera          hs          Lyles,          Tenn.         Judyirlyinesas          8          a          acae          eae          McMinnville,          Tenn.         Gene?          Vossn          ue          ot.          ee          eae          Columbia,          Tenn.         Wanda          Walden..........North          Augusta,          S.          C.         Baker          Walker.          4,          22).          .          see          Wartrace,          Tenn.         Roger          Walker:.          ......4.....          4          Mayielommers         Bill          Wallace.................          Tuscumbia,          Ala.         Carole          ollepe,          nc          ete          ee          Canton,          Ohio         Hat          Wie          rige          ee          eat          os          Oe          Miami,          Fla.         Jack          W arrens          a0          sy          an          McMinnville,          Tenn.         Kathleen          Watkins...............          Atlanta,          Ga.         Jimmie          Welch...)           2          as5.          Germantown,          Tenn.         Burnice          Wesbrooks...........          Nashville,          Tenn.         RUQUSIS          YW          OSs          0,          oe          Nashville,          Tenn.         Keith          Wetzel........          New          Cumberland,          W.          Va.         Joan          Wheeler.................Madison,          Ind.         Harriette          White.          ........College          Grove,          Tenn.         Linda          White................Cleveland,          Tenn.         Bonnie:          Wilkes.          J..c.4.0          sot.          See          Florence,          Ala.         Charles          Williams...          21,          ..2-...22          Nashville,          Tenn.         arty:          MWilWeriSe.n          ie.          ae          ace          LaGrange,          Ga.         Doneal Valsoiv          en          sete          eine          Clarksburg,          W.          Va.         Payer          Wilson          teeta          aan          Birmingham,          Ala.         Lynn          Wilson.................Nashville,          Tenn.         Lynnette®          Winkler.          ©.          5          45005          cee          Lebanon,          Tenn:         Joel          Womack...................Benton,          Ky.         Beverly          Womble..............          Nashville,          Tenn.         Sue          Woodlee................Morrison,          Tenn.         Wanda          Wrights.          geese.          an.          Manchester,          Tenn.         Amy          Yearwood          Wright........          Nashville,          Tenn.         Judy          =¥Garwoodias.90).04s5.0          Nashville,          Tenn.         Jane          Young.................Belle          Glade,          Fla.         Homecoming          alumnae          auto-         graph          the          Sophomores’          papier         mache          Bison          in          the          front          hall         of          Alumni          Auditorium.         Friends          of          Lipscomb         In          Action         The          spirit          of          Lipscomb          does          not          die          in         the          hearts          of          students          at          graduation.          Alum-         ni          across          the          nation          are          interested          and          ac-         tive          in          the          progress          of          their          a ma          mater.         More          than          any          other          group,          they          can          ap-         preciate          the          cause          of          the          college          and          give         of          themselves          toward          its          expansion.         Their          interest          in          Lipscomb          is          not          limited         to          returning          to          the          campus          for          Homecom-         ing          reunions          or          sending          a          representative         from          their          class          for          graduation          exercises.         Individual          chapters          strive          to          sell          high          school         students          on          the          school          through          ''Friends          of         Lipscomb           dinners          and          programs.          The         Alumni          Association          furnishes          food          for          the         dinners,          and          the          college          provides          the          pro-         grams.         Organized          through          the          central          alumni         office          on          the          Lipscomb          campus,          each          chap-         ter          elects           local          officers,          votes          in          the          an-         nual          election          of          national          officers,          and          plans         annual          activities.          Representatives          from          the         college          attend          annual          dinners          of          the          local         chapters.          Dorris          Billingsley          of          Nashville,         Tennessee,          was          president          of          the          National         Alumni          Association          for          the          year          1960.         Working          with          him          were          Richard          Batey          of         Memphis,          Tennessee,          and          Warren          (Bud)         Morris          of          Atlanta,          Georgia.         in          Lipscomb's          ultra-modern          cafeteria.         Page          121         LAVA          ris          q          tas         Hu          6          S         ee          es         Bs          a         Features         Molly          Boyd          ¢          Editor         Ability,          achievement,          award         aot                   as                    aa         ur         wy          mG          he’:         a          aA          or         .          .          .          searching          in          success          for          truth.         Captain          Joe          Welch          and          Sweetheart          Carrie          Moran          share          success          in          the          1961          football         season,          as          the          Juniors          capture          the          coveted          championship.         Juniors          Seize         Football          Crown         When          autumn          and          October          ended,          Lips-         comb          brought          to          a          close          the          third          tradi-         tional          grid-iron          season          with          the          coronation         of          Carrie          Moran          as          Football          Sweetheart          of         1961          during          half-time          of          the          Junior-All          Star         game.         Freshman,          sophomore,          junior,          and          senior         teams          had          chosen          a          candidate           from          their         class          to          the          Court          of          Sweethearts.          With         the          season's          championship          goes          the          sea-         son's          crown,          and          the          Juniors          captured          both         in          1961.          Their          candidate          Carrie          Moran         from          Winter          Haven,          Florida,          wore          the         coveted          crown          as          a          symbol          of          their          victory.         Carrie          and          her          court          were          escorted          from         convertibles          to          the          field          by          team          captains.         The          queen's          royal          blue          was          complimented         by          the          beige,          green,          and          black          worn          by         class          attendants:          Sandra          Thweatt,          senior;         Myrna          Reynolds,          sophomore;          and          Margie         Coombs,          freshman.         The          football          Court          includes          Sophomore          Myrna          Reynolds,          Senior          Sandra          Thweatt,          and          Freshman          Margie          Coombs.         Page          124         se                   _         “          ‘         Si                  S         S         SS)         Y         S         S         Homecoming          In         Homecoming          is          Lipscomb,          past          and          present.         Together          we          fill          McQuiddy,          awaiting          with          antici-         pation          the          coming          of          our          Queen.          We          are          awed          by         the          oriental          design          of          her          throne.          Simple          yet         splendid          the          backdrop          stands,          an          arrangement          in         red          and          black.          Japanese          lanterns          hang          from         openings          in          the          ebony          walls.          Their          pastel          glow         forms          shadows          for          an          aura          of          the          Orient.         Suddenly          the          eight          couples          of          the          Court          begin         walking          the          red          carpet          of          presentation,          pausing         half-way          under          the          beam          of          a          Japanese          lantern.         Attendants          wear          red          velvet          sheaths          accented          by         obis          of          satin          and          trailing          sashes.          Each          carries          an         arrangement          of          red          rosebuds          on          a          tiny          white          fan.                  WY          Senior          princess          Sandra          Thweatt          and          escort          Mack          Thweatt.         Nad         WY          Junior          princess          Wanda          Cline          and          escort          Sonny          Smithson.         Pp          M          Nes         WY          Sophomore          princess          Sandra          Moss          and          escort          Nelson          Hunter.         x,          Freshman          princess          Margie          Richardson          and          escort          Steve         Bei          Kepley.         Oriental          Splendor         Silence          overcomes          us          as          the          band          announces          Her         entrance.          Then          thousands          rise          as          one          in          ovation         for          our          Queen          Mary          Jo          Moore.          The          brown-eyed         beauty          in          white          on          whom          all          eyes          are          focused         represents          our          ideals,          our          spirit,          our          Lipscomb.         President          Pullias          crowns          her.          She          is          honored          by         the          student          body          and          the          basketball          team.          Spot-         lights,          flashbulbs,          and          smiles          glow          in          a          previously-         darkened          gymnasium.          The          coronation          is          complete;         the          game          is          about          to          ensue.          Queen          Mary          Jo          and         her          Court          are          given          seats          of          honor          on          the          sidelines.         All          of          us          are          happy.          Homecoming          for          1961          is         Ours.         Senior          princess          Celia          Sayle          and          escort          Bob          Sayle.         Junior          princess          Velma          Herrera          and          escort          Ken          Joyner.         Sophomore          princess          Lynn-Muir          Saunders          and          escort          Bobby         Demonbreun.         Freshman          princess          Pam          Maynard          and          escort          Joe          Lyle.         Lipscomb’s         Coed          Ideal         Chosen          most          ideal          among          coeds,          Sara         Reed          of          Nashville          was          named          ''Miss          Lips-         comb           of          1961.          Hers          is          the          highest          honor         granted          a          Lipscomb          woman.          Climaxing          a         career          on          campus          as          an          outstanding          stu-         dent,          dedicated          leader,          and          conscientious         Christian,          the          title          emphasizes          the          exem-         plary          merit          of          Sara's          college          life.         Recognized          by          freshman          as          a          favorite         biology          lab          instructor          and          by          upperclassmen         a s          BACKLOG          editor-in-chief,          Sara's          senior         year          was          filled          with          duties          and          demanding         deadlines.          She          served          on          the          Student         Board,          President's          Council,          and          Publications         Board.          Her          undergraduate          activity          in         journalism          as          Babbler          news          editor,          Tower         associate          editor,          and          Press          Club          vice          presi-         dent          merited          membership          in          Who's          Who         Among          Students          in          American          Colleges          and         Universities.         Sara          Reed,          Miss          Lipscomb         Student          leader,          spiritual          service,          and          intellectual          endeaver          ...          these          mark          Sara          Reed          as          the          coed          ideal.         Page          128         The          Man          Among         Lipscomb          Men         Chosen          the          outstanding          man          among          Lips-         comb          men,          Gary          Waller          was          named          the         1961          Bachelor          of          Ugliness.          For          Bison          cap-         tain          Waller,          the          title          outshadowed          all          others         attained          as          an          athlete          and          campus          leader.         It          was          a          tribute          granted          to          one          admired         appreciated          by          Lipscomb          for          his          values          and         versatility          as          a          Christian          leader          of          men.         Listed          in          Who's          Who          Among          Students          in         American          Colleges          and          Universities,          Wal-         ler's          athletic          record          was          one          of          distinction.         Pi          Epsilon          awarded          him          a          trophy          as          Most         Outstanding          Athlete          of          1960.          Nashville         Civitans          presented          to          Gary          an          award          for         sportsmanship          in          the          1959-60          basketball         season.          He          led          the          Lipscomb          chapter          of         national          Alpha          Kappa          Psi          business          fraternity         as          a          senior.         Gary          Waller,          Bachelor          of          Ugliness         Behind          the          baby,          a          husband          and          father;          behind          the          ball,          athlete;          behind          the          gavel,          a          leader          ..          .          these          are          the          roles          of          Gary          Waller,          outstanding          Lipscomb          male.                  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Sharon          Fisher,          escorted          by          Jim          Pounders.         Tradition          On          A          Day          In          May         The          spirit          of          springtime          stirs          Lipscomb          .          .          .          tradition         in          pastel          shades,          festivity          for          Saturday          afternoon,          pag-         eantry          on          the          steps          of          Alumni.          This          is          May          6,          1961.         At          two          o'clock          the          impressive          processional          approaches         masses          of          wistful          undergraduates,          proud          parents,          and         prospective          students.          They          come          from          Elam          and          John-         son...          senior          girls          with          yellow          dresses          swaying          beside         the          men          of          their          class          .          .          .          maids          of          the          May          Court          in         Kay          Narey,          escorted          by          Jim          Camp.         green          on          the          arms          of          honor          guards          ..          .          Miss          Lipscomb         in          pink          with          her          escort,          the          Bachelor          of          Ugliness.          The         backdrop          is          set          for          Her          colorful          coronation.          Sunlight         catches          the          white          of          Her          gown          and          the          glow          of          Her         smile.          She          is          Billie          Jo          Walker,          Queen          of          the          May          for         1961,          walking          toward          her          throne.          Crowned,          she          begins         to          reign          over          Lipscomb's          day          of          days.         Ann          Bandy,          escorted          by          Bob          Fuller.         Carolyn          Robertson,          Valedictorian         Valedictorian         Of          Versatility         Senior          par          excellence          is          the          intellectual         and          well-informed          class          valedictorian          for         1961,          Carolyn          Pierce          Robertson.          She          is          a         history          major          from          Macon,          Georgia,          who         has          maintained          a          grade          point          average          of         2.87          during          four          years          of          study.         Combining          scholastic          achievement          with         extracurricular          activity,          Carolyn          has          excelled         in          journalism.          A          talented          Press          Club          mem-         ber,          she          has          served          as          news          editor          for          the         Babbler.          Lipscomb          recognized          her          capa-         bility          as          a          leader          in          her          appointment          as          an         assistant          supervisor          in          Fanning          Hall.          Phi         Alpha          Theta,          history          fraternity,          and          S.N.E.A.         ottered          preparation          for          her          chosen          profes-         sion          of          teaching.          In          the          fall,          Carolyn          will         begin          her          career          in          the          public          school          system         of          central          Florida.         From          the          switchboard          of          Fanning          Hall          to          the          paths          of          a          local          riding          academy,          Carolyn's          college          life          is          one          of          varied          activity.         6500         Recognition         For          Superior          Record         Salutatorian          of          1961,          Dayse          Overstreet         is          the          senior          with          the          second          highest          aca-         demic          average.          Placing          major          emphasis          in         mathematics          and          mission          study,          Dayse's         college          career          has          been          outlined          as          prepara-         tion          for           service          to          others          as          a          teacher          and         missionary.          During          summer          vacations,          she         travelled          to          Canada,          Alaska,          and          twenty-         eight          other          states          in          preparatory          mission         work.          Lipscomb's          Mission          Emphasis          class         enabled          Dayse          to          do          extensive          personal         work          in          Nashville.          She          will          work          with          Hills-         boro          Church          of          Christ          missionaries          this         summer          in          London,          England.          After          return-         ing          from          England,          Dayse          will          begin          gradu-         ate          study          at          Abi         Texas.         ene          Christian          College          in         Dayse          Overstreet,          Salutatorian         Dayse          Overstreet          plans          today          for          her          future          career          in          mathematics          and          missionary          work.         Ann          Bandy         ANN          BANDY          of          Jacksonville          ended          her         sophomore          year          as          Miss          Florida          Christian          Col-         lege          and          came          to          Lipscomb.          Her          record          here         is          one          of          enthusiastic          effort.          Ann          majored          in         English,          served          as          Student          Board          representative,         senior          class          cheerleader,          Babbler          feature          writer,         President's          Council          member,          May          Court          at-         tendant,          and          Bisonette.         EMILY          BEAUCHAMP          of          Nashville          merited         responsibility          and          recognition          for          her          twelve         years          at          Lipscomb.          Academically          Emily          at-         tained          honor          as          a          Fanning          Scholarship          student         with          a          biology          major.          She          was          named          by          her         associates          to          the          Student          Board,          Publications         Board,          President's          Council,          May          Court,          and         class          cheering          squad.          She          filled          the          position          of         Press          Club          president          and          Babbler          Editor-in-         Chief          for          1961.         Emily          Beauchamp         Who's          Who          Among          Students          in          American         Colleges          and          Universities         A          born          businessman,          JIM          CAMP's          college         career          has          centered          around          success          in          academic         and          athletic          activity.          He          was          president          of          the         Pirates          and          captain          of          the          Senior          and          All-Star         football          teams.          As          Babbler          business          manager,         Jim          was          a          delegate          to          the          Associated          College         Press          Convention          in          Chicago.          He          will          marry         former          Lipscomb          student          Gayle          Compton          in         June.         Jim          Camp         Varsity          athlete          of          versatility,          LARRY          CASBON         was          named          the          Senior          Most          Representative.         Earning          four          letters          for          basketball,          the          physical         education          major          was          alternate          team          captain         and          president          of          the           L           Club.          Larry          served          as         captain          of          the          1961          baseball          team.          Indiana         Club          members          selected          the          boy          from          Boone         Grove          for          their          first           Most          Valuable          Athlete”         award.         Larry          Casbon         Pi          Epsilon          president          BOB          DIXON's          extra-         curricular          interests          have          been          a          circle          of          sports         and          spiritual          activity.          In          addition          to          partici-         pation          on          the          Pirates          intramural          athletic          team,         he          worked          with          other          students          planning          for         missionary          work          and          elected          their          class          presi-         dent.          Bob          and          his          wife          Joan          Snell          Dixon,          Lips-         comb's          1960          Homecoming          Queen,          live          in         Nashville.         Bob          Dixon         3         Linda          Felts         ae          Wah          cael          a          Toa          In          the          know           about          affairs          on          the          Lipscomb         campus,          vivacious          LINDA          FELTS          was          Day-by-         Day          and          Campus          Echoes          columnist          for          the          1960         and          1961          Babbler.          Despite          an          academic          major         in          biology,          Linda's          major          campus          activities         have          been          rooted          in          journalism.          This          year         she          was          Press          Club          treasurer,          Babbler          feature         writer,          and          staff          secretary          for          the          BACKLOG.         She          was          elected          a          Bisonette          from          the          senior         class.         Quick          wit          and          a          steady          smile          have          made         DONNA          GARDNER          Lipscomb's          leading          lady.         As          capable          as          she          is          charming,          this          elementary         education          major          from          McConnellsville,          Ohio,         held          the          highest          office          for          a          coed          as          Student         Association          Secretary.          Donna's          versatile          talents         ranged          from          feature          editor          for          the          Babbler,         award-winning          actress          in          class          competition,          dy-         namic          after-dinner          speaker          and          debater,          to          the         academic          merit          of          a          McQuire          Scholarship         winner.         Donna          Gardner         Who's          Who          Among          Students          in          American         Colleges          and          Universities         In          the          middle          of          most          campus          crowds          is         found           Lacy,           known          formally          as          LOUISE          LACY,         a          girl          with          personality-plus.          Enthusiastic          about         anything          she          endeavors          to          do,          she          was          an         active          Bisonette,          vice          president          and          president         of          the          Secretarial          Science          Club,          and          member         of          the          President's          Council,          Press          Club,          and         Student          Education          Association.           “Lacy''          spent         much          energy          on          the          various          four-year          projects         of          her          class.         Louise          Lacy         Red          hair          and          rich          bass          voice          combine          to         mark          DEWAYNE          LANHAM          a          é          striking          figure.         Students          recognize          him          as          a          soloist          in          A          Cap-         pella          and          the          Varsity          Quartet.          Songleaders'         Contest          winner          as          a          sophomore,          Dewayne          has         led          singing          at          the          Granny          White          Church.          His         leadership          has          been          evident          as          two-year          presi-         dent          of          A          Cappelia,          vice          president          of          AKPsi         and          the          Senior          class,          day          student          representative         to          the          Student          Board,          and          Business          manager          of         the          BACKLOG.         Dewayne          Lanham         Since          that          clever          young          artist          BILLY          LEAVELL         appeared          on          campus,          he          has          been          featured         cartoonist          for          the          Babbler.          Also          an          artist          and         writer          for          the          Silent          Advocate          religious          periodi-         cal          for          the          deaf,          Billy          teaches          the          deaf          at          the         Central          Church          of          Christ.          After          graduation         he          plans          to          preach          for          the          deaf.          His          friends         appreciate          tremendously          Billy's          artistic          talent         and          selfless          attitude.         Billy          Leavell         Sam          McFarland         A          Castle          Heights          Military          Academy          gradu-         ate,          SAM          McFARLAND          majored          in          mathe-         matics          at          Lipscomb.          Presiding          over          Mission         Emphasis          this          year,          Sam          preached          in          the          or-         ganization's          Berry's          Chapel          and          Russell          Street          Campaigns          for          Christ.           Champion          debater          of         the          Intramural          Forensic          Tournament,          Sam          was         invited          to          join          the          intercollegiate          debate          squad.         He          was          a          Gladiator          in          intramural          athletics          and         treasurer          of          the          senior          class.         Lipscomb's          most          original          and          dynamic          speaker         according          to          the          results          of          the          1961          Founder's         Day          Oratorical          Contest          is          DAVID          MARTIN         of          Dunbar,          West          Virginia.          Psychology          Seminar         president,          track          letterman,          varsity          debater,          and         young          minister,          the          boy          in          black-rims          known          as          Ollie          has          gained          respect          from          his          fellow         students          as          an          intellectual          with          a          likable          per-         sonality.         David          Martin         Who's          Who          Among          Students          in          American         Colleges          and          Universities         Poise          and          personality          captured          many          honors         for          home          economics          major          MARY          JO          MOORE.         She          came          to          Lipscomb          as          a          junior          and          was         elected          Campus          Beauty          finalist,          attendant          to         the          Homecoming          Queen,          and          a          Bisonette.          As         a          successful          senior,          Mary          Jo          won          elections          for         the          Homecoming          crown          and          the          coveted         Campus          Beauty          title.          In          spite          of          duties          de-         manded          of          the          Home          Economics          president,          she         found          time          for          President's          Council,          Mission         Emphasis,          SEA,          and          Bisonettes.         Mary          Jo          Moore                  The          1961          Bisonettes          were          polished          perform-         ers          and          enthusiastic          sports          promoters          under          the         leadership          of          talented          KAY          NAREY.          In          her         own          class,          Kay          served          as          a          senior          cheerleader.         Active          in          Mission          Emphasis          and          Alpha          Rho         Tau,          this          art          major          from          Silver          Springs,          Mary-         land,          has          a          reputation          for          hard          work          and          en-         thusiasm.          She          was          an          attendant          to          the          May         Queen.         Kay          Narey         JIM          POUNDERS          epitomizes          the          successful         speech          major.          An          actor,          orator,          debater,          and         student          preacher,          Jim          utilized          his          ability          as         a          student          leader.          Senior          class          persident,          Stu-         dent          Board          member,          Men's          Glee          Club          presi-         dent,          and          Alpha          Psi          Omega          vice          president          were         a          few          of          the          offices          he          filled          in          four          years.          He         was          selected          Most          Representative,          Homecoming         escort,          and          May          Day          guard          of          honor          by          his         class.         Jim          Pounders         pp          Ta          ota         Sara          Reed         From          biology          lab          to          BACKLOG          office,          SARA         REED'S          has          been          a          challenging          schedule          of         campus          activity.          She          advanced          from           Most         Promising          Sophomore’          of          the          Press          Club          to         editor-in-chief          of          the          BACKLOG          as          a          Senior.         Along          the          way          she          served          as          Babbler          news         editor,          Tower          associate          editor,          and          Press          Club         vice          president.          The          student          body          chose          the         biology          lab          instructor          as          a          Bisonette,          Student         Board          representative,          and           Miss          Lipscomb           of         196 1.          Mr.          Lipscomb           is          the          reputation          gained          by         GARY          WALLER          during          his          four-year          college         career.          Climaxing          honors          came          for          the          active         business          major          as          he          was          chosen          captain          of          the         V.S.A.C.          championship          basketball          team,          presi-         dent          of          America's          top          AKPsi          chapter,          and          1961         Bachelor          of          Ugliness.          A          four-year          letterman,         was          presented          a          sportsmanship          award          by          the         Nashville          Civitans.          In          June          he          will          enter          his         father's          business          firm.         Gary          Waller         Who's          Who          Among          Students          in          American         Colleges          and          Universities         The          beauty          with          big          blue          eyes          whose          friendly         personality          won          for          her          the          honor          of          May         Queen          for          1961          is          BILLIE          JO          WALKER          from         McMinnville,          Tennessee.          Recognizing          the          repre-         sentative          qualities          of          Billie          Jo,          the          Seniors          chose         her          secretary          of          their          class,          Homecoming          at-         tendant,          Bisonette,          and          class          cheerleader.          She         was          president          of          the          Secretarial          Science          Club         and          served          on          the          Student          Board.         Billie          Jo          Walker         With          a          knack          for          self-expression          native          Nash-         villian          RICHARD          WALKER          has          distinguished         himself          as          a          speaker          and          journalist.          Majoring         in          ministerial          speech,          he          devoted          hours          outside         the          classroom          to          journalism.          After          serving          as         sports          editor,          Richard          edited          the          campus          life         section          of          the          All-American          BACKLOG          of          1960.         As          a          freshman          and          sophomore          he          was          elected         vice-president          of          his          class.         Richard          Walker          At          your          service”          first          as          freshman,          sopho-         more,          and          junior          class          president;          this          year's         president          of          the          student          body,          Student          Board,         and          President's          Council—DAVID          WHITEFIELD's         leadership          record          merits          applause.          On          or          off-         campus,          David          goes          quietly          about          his          demand-         ing          duties.          Married          to          sophmore          Ann          Crouch         Whitefield,          he          is          minister          of          the          Church          of         Christ          in          Cross          Plains,          Tennessee.         David          Whitefield         Wir          §          :         ;          La          £2         bs          —         4,          {           A          ‘         Whi,          s          |         Pas         wy.          Me         ;          em         ial         .          searching          together          for          truth.         Ts          are         areal         PIR                   9         S         =         Organizations         Judy          Covington          ¢          Editor         Fraternity,          friendship,          fun          .          .         David          and          Donna          Are          No          Novices         Student          Association          President          David          Whitefield          and         Secretary          Donna          Gardner          approached          their          positions         with          the          experience          of          veteran          leaders.          This          was          the         eighth          consecutive          presidency          filled          by          David,          whose         career          as          a          student          leader          began          at          Donelson          High         School          in          Nashville.          Versatile          Donna,          elementary          edu-         cation          major          from          McConnelsville,          Ohio,          has          been          active         in          drama,          debate,          journalism,          and          Bisonettes.         Their          experience          and          energy          have          served          the          |960-         61          student          body          in          the          planning          of          activities,          the          elimi-         nation          of          problems,          and          the          presentation          of          student         views          to          the          administration.          David          and          Donna          have         been          diligent          in          performing          duties          placed          upon          them         by          an          appreciative          association          of          students.         President          of          the          Student          Association          David          Whitefield          and          Secretary          Donna          Gardner.         MEMBERS          are:          seated,          Donna          Gardner,          Sec.          of          the          Student          Body;          David          Whitefield,          Pres.          of          the          Student          Body;          Emily          Beauchamp,          Editor          of          the          BABBLER;          Phylis         Forsythe,          Johnson          Hall          Rep.;          E.          V.          King,          Pres.          of          the          Freshman          Class;          Ginny          Ballard,          Sec.          of          the          Sonhomore          Class;          Ken          Joyner,          Elam          Hall          Rep.;          Molly          Boyd,         Day          Student          Rep.;          Jim          Pounders,          Pres.          of          the          Senior          Class;          Mary          Catherine          Davis,          Sec.          of          the          Freshman          Class;          J.          C.          Craig,          Elam          Hall          Rep.;          Joyce          Stamps,          Sewell         Hall          Rep.;          standing,          Billie          Jo          Walker,          Sec.          of          the          Senior          Class:          Bobby          Demonbreun,          Pres.          of          the          Sophomore          Class;          Sara          Reed,          Editor          of          the          BACKLOG;          Dewayne         Lanham,          Business          Manager          for          the          BACKLOG;          Bill          Srygley,          Pres.          of          the          Junior          Class;          Willard          Collins,          Sponsor;          Ann          Bandy,          Fanning          Hall          Rep.         Student          Board:          Pin         Representation          And          Responsibility         Representing          the          voice          of          the          Student          Association          cations.          Vice-President          Willard          Collins          meets          with          the         of          Lipscomb          are          the          eighteen          members          of          the          Student          student          leaders          each          week          to          receive          suggestions          and         Board.          Make-up          of          the          Board          includes          the          president          recommendations.         and          secretary          of          the          Student          Association,          presidents          Promoting          the          Lipscomb          spirit,          the          1961          Student         and          secretaries          of          the          four          classes,          a          boarding          student          Board          sponsored          the          purchase          of          a          sculptured          Bison,         representative          from          each          dormitory,          two          day          student          Bison          Day,          post-game          parties          in          the          college          student         representatives,          and          editors          of          the          official          school          publi-          center,          and          several          skating          parties.         Page          149         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          E.          Hyche,          P.          Small,          M.          Davis,          S.          Fisher,          C.          Hollingsworth,          J.          Stamps,          C.          Cymek,          J.          Holladay,          B.          Melton;          second          row,          B.          Stumbaugh,          G.         Ballard,          L.          Gould,          M.          Boyd,          J.          Cawood,          P.          Forsythe,          J.          Buchanan,          J.          Morris,          E.          Beauchamp,          K.          Narey,          L.          Carpenter,          J.          Covington,          B.          Walker,          D.          Broadway,          D.         Gardner,          A.          Pullias          (sponsor);          third          row,          C.          Dixon,          C.          Gass,          S.          Dennia,          C.          Robertson,          K.          Lawson,          J.          Enochs,          L.          Lacy,          M.          Moore,          S.          Reed,          A.          Bandy,          J.          Motley,         A.          Nix,          S.          Moss,          L.          Allmon,          W.          Whitefield;          fourth          row,          D.          Fowlkes,          J.          Alderdice,          F.          Holladay,          J.          Acuff,          D.          Willbanks,          J.          Pounders,          B.          Carpenter,          B.          Dixon,          S.          Mc-         Farland,          L.          Casbon,          J.          Craig,          E.          King;          fifth          row,          B.           Fulmer,          J.          Miller,          G.          Tucker,          L.          Kash,          T.          Breakfield,          K.          Joyner,          D.          Danner,          B.          Srygley,          D.          Martin,          D.          Lanham,         B.          Dugger         Page          150         ,          B.          Parker,          R.          Walker,          D.          Kemp,          J.          Kroft,          B.          Demonbreun.         Billie          Jo          Walker          meets          the          President's          wife          at          a          post-council          reception.         President's          Council:         They          Voice         Student          Views         The          President's          Council          serves          as          a          sound-         ing          board          for          student          views.          After          hearing         monthly          messages          from          President          Athens         Clay          Pullias,          Council          members          are          able          to         express          their          feelings          and          questions          con-         cerning          administrative          policies          and          plans.         Student          Association          officers,          presidents          and         secretaries          of          campus          clubs          and          fraternities,         intramural          team          captains,          and          Student          Board         representatives          compose          the          President's         Council.          This          student          leaders          organization         strives          to          correlate          the          policies          and          pur-         poses          of          the          school          administration          and          the         student          association.          David          Whitefield,         president          of          the          Lipscomb          student          body,         and          Athens          Clay          Pullias,          president          of          David         Lipscomb          College,          combined          efforts          in         planning          programs          of          import          for          monthly         meeting          of          the          1961          Council.         Publication          Board:         Policy          For          The          Press         Faced          with          the          making          of          plans,          budgets,         and          decisions,          Lipscomb's          Publication          Board         meets          periodically          in          the          vice-president's         office.          The          seven          board          members          are          the         editors,          business          managers,          and          faculty         sponsors          of          the          two          official          campus          publi-         cations.          Willard          Collins,          director          of          campus         publications,          presides          at          meetings          of          the         board.          Delegates          were          named          by          the         board          to          represent          Lipscomb          at          the          annual         Associated          Collegiate          Press          Conference          in         Chicago.          Expenses          for          the          delegates          were         financed          by          the          Press          Club.          During          the         spring          quarter,          the          Publication          Board          deter-         mined          editors          and          business          managers          for          the         1962          BABBLER          and          BACKLOG.         It's          take          off          time          at          the          Nashville          Municipal          Airport          for          the          A.C.P.C.          delegates.         Seated:          Willard          Collins,          Director          of          the          Publications;          Eunice          Bradley,          Director          of          the          news          Bureau;          standing,           John          Hutcheson,          Sponsor          for          the          BACKLOG;         Dewayne          Lanham,          Business          Manager          for          the          BACKLOG;          Sara          Reed,          BACKLOG          Editor-in-Chief;          Emily          Beauchamp,          BABBLER          Editor-in-Chief;          absent,          Jim          Camp,         Business          Manager          for          the          BABBLER.         Page          151         Sara          Reed,          Editor-in-Chief         EDITORIAL          STAFF         Editorsin=C          hie          tase          ae          seer          Sara          Reed         Associate          sEditorm          cian          ene,          Larry          Walker         Copy:          Editors          bushes          erie          caer          on          eee          tant          ae          eee          Alma          Sneed         Campus)          Lite,          Editors:          seri          ieee          Garrcllmwells         Gampus.          Life:          Staff:          ease          ee          ee          ...          Betty          Porter         Sheryl          Jaynes         ACA          SMic          ECit          Oraeiant          ea          een          a          Barbara          Melton         Academics          stati          eee          ee          at          ee          eee          ee          Linda          Sweeney         Dianne          Mayo         Features          Editoreersn          terme:          eet          eee          ae          Molly          Boyd         Feature          :Statfe          .pake          ten          eee          Gale          Alexander         Pam          Maynard         Organizations          med          itcn          in          Judy          Covington         Organizations          ‘Statt          2          (2          on          -ycur          een          hae          eee          ee          Emily          Booth         Margie          Richardson         Athletic          Editor          David          Fowlkes         Athletic’          Stadt          act          ccc:          ant          ortaeh          aeons          ae          ..Dewey          Lackey         John          Hayes         Art          sEditorsemee..          cn          eee          re          a          ee          Linda          Allmon         Janice          West         CopyaStatha          reas          Rose          Anne          Martin,          Betty          Hollimon,         Rita          Neal,          Barbara          Bowers,          Barbara          Smith         Staff!          Secratarys.          cj.          [hes          sasha          tee          ee          Linda          Felts         Faculty           Advisobats          24.          aimcctar          ine,          cde          ee          ee          John          Hutcheson         Business          Manager.......................          Dewayne          Lanham         Associate          Business          Manager..............          Freddie          Holladay         Business          Statt.          9.055000)          .0-          Larry          Marshall,          David          Ralston,         Joyce          Carvell,          Nan          Hooper,          Jane          Srygley,         David          Fowlkes,          Bill          Sryg!ey,          Judy          Covington,         Bill          Carpenter         Business          :Staff.          Secretaryss.          3)          o-o          een          4.          cee          ee          Rita          Neal         Page          152         The          Backlog:         In          Retrospect         A          fall,          a          winter,          and          a          spring          are          spent          by         the          staff          striving          to          incorporate          into          one         book          the          action,          color,          and          meaning          of          a         single          college          year.          Results          of          their          efforts         must          serve          as          a          mirror          reflecting          the          lives         of          a          thousand          students.          Plans          become         progress.          Deadlines          are          yesterdays.          A         juxtaposition          of          cut-lines,          copy,          pictures,         and          advertisements          is          published          and          dis-         tributed.          THE          BACKLOG          is          ours.          One          of         us          edited          it;          a          few          of          us          contributed          to          it;         all          of          us          lived          it.          Each          time          we          wade          into         its          stream          of          contents          the          year          which          the         book          represents          returns          and          lives          again          for         a          transient          moment.          At          that          time,          THE         BACKLOG          proves          successful,         Dewayne          Lanham,          Business          Manager         %         Left          to          right:          Linda          Felts,          Freddie          Holladay,          Alma          Sneed,          Larry          Walker,          and          Left          to          right:          Judy          Covington,          Carroll          Wells,          Barbara          Melton,          David         John          Hutcheson.          Fowlkes,          and          Molly          Boyd.         Left          to          right:          first          row,          Catherine          Queen,          Margie          Richardson,          Sheryl          Jaynes,          Emily          Booth;          second          row,          Linda          Sweeney,          Joyce          Carvell,          Betty          Porter,          Gail          Alex-         ander,          Diane          Mayo;          third          row,          Bill          Carpenter,          Bill          Srygley,          and          David          Ralston.         ties         is          into          a          te          ee          eR          RNR         ,          i         Page          153         The          Babbler:         Expression          In          Print         Forty          years          ago          the          official          student          news         publication          was          termed          BABBLER.           Follow-         ing          the          pace          set          by          the          original          ''babbler’'         who          brought          astonishing          news          to          the          ears          of         Athenian          scholars,          the          Lipscomb          version         brings          issues          of          import          to          the          eyes          of          the         Student          Association.          The          post-chapel          rush         of          each          Friday          occurs          as          students          pick          up         their          copies          in          the          college          student          center         and          read          through          the          pages          and          pictures          of         campus          and          alumni          activity.          Issues          demand         seven          days          of          energetic          preparation          by         statf          and          editor.          Lay-out,          copy,          ads,          cuts,         .          and          heads          involve          the          efforts          of          a          diligent         crew          of          journalists.          Time,          expense,          and         energy          are          forgotten          as          the          published         product          is          distributed          to          an          appreciative         student          association.          The          BABBLER          is          the         voice          of          Lipscomb,          expressed          in          print.         Emily          Beauchamp,          Editor-in-Chief         Left          to          right:          Carole          Hollingsworth,          Marilyn          McDowell,          Donna          Gardner,          Carolyn          Robertson,          Suanne          Henderson,          and          Billy          Leavell.         Page          154         EDITORIAL          STAFF         Editor-in-Chief          ........................          Emily          Beauchamp         Associate          Editor......................          Marilyn          McDowell         Managing          Editor.....          Rare          ...          Carole          Hollingsworth         News          erditor          yam.          4:          -............          Carolyn          Robertson         Feature          Editor............2.......+.......Donna          Gardner         Associate          Feature          Editor...............          .....Ralph          Stevens         AASSOCIgtem          NEWS          IEGItOrN.)          74.0.          ae          nae          Carole          Collins         ROMGON          A          EGROR.          cic          cs          «sn          rads          eee.          «eee.          «Charlie.          Walton         Sports          Editor.........................Bobby          Demonbreun         Women's          Sports          Editor...................Linda          Carpenter         Music          and          Drama          Editor..................          Peggy          Holland         Current          Events          Editor.          6.          0)...          essc2.          eases...          dack.          Welch         RS          GIN          UNSER          oe          Meal          oe          any          =          2h          90          ss          mem          aomeeherien          st          Lindals-elts         Copy          rdtors          2.0...          ...          Sr          aa          oe          ee          Billy          Leavell         Alumni-Faculty          Editer          ........:...:.:....          Gale          Alexander         Director          Sofi          Typists:.          «1s...          +.22  ...          Suanne          Henderson         PBCUY          TASMISOE          ho          doce          oy.          oh          ss          oe          Eunice          Bradley         BUSINESS          STAFF         BUSHINGS          RINONE          GOR          ss          oii          oe.          saianns          gmc.          nein:          Jim          Camp         Associate          Business          Manager          _..          .......          Ronnie          Ferguson         Circulation          Manager..............          .....          Carroll          Wells         Jim          Camp,          Business          Manager         Left          to          right:          Gale          Alexander,          Carole          Collins,          Carroll          Wells,          Bobbie          Demon-          Left          to          right:          Ralph          Stevens,          Charlie          Walton,          Eunice          Bradley,          Jack          Welch,         breun,          and          Ronnie          Ferguson.          Peggy          Holland,          and          Linda          Carpenter.         MEMB ERS          are:          first          row,          Jerry          Henderson          (sponsor),          John          Crowder;          second          row,          Alma         Sneed,          Carolyn          Dixon;          third          row,          Allen          Peltier,          Gene          Hendon,          Jim          Pounders;          fourth          row,         Leon          Thurman,          Bill          Srygley,          Larry          Nicks.         Page          156         Alpha          Psi          Omega:         The          Actors          Circle         The          first          honorary          fraternity          chapter          or-         ganized          on          the          Lipscomb          campus          was          that         of          Alpha          Psi          Omega          national          drama          fra-         ternity.          Membership          in          the          organization          is         granted          in          recognition          of          meritorious          par-         ticipation          in          the          acting,          directing,          and          play         writing          areas          of          college          theatre.          The          pri-         mary          function          of          the          fraternity          is          the          pro-          -         motion          of          interest          in          the          dramatic          arts          in         college          and          community          theatres          everywhere.         Lipscomb's          Pi          Kappa          Cast          each          year          pre-         sents          awards          for          the          best          actor          and          actress,         best          supporting          actor          and          actress,          and          best         student          director          in          both          major          and          minor         proscenium          productions.          Allen          Peltier,         Grand          Director,          Larry          Nicks,          Grand          Stage         Manager,          and          Jim          Pounders,          Grand          Busi-         ness          Manager          were          leaders          of          the          Cast         for          the          1960-61          season.         John          Crowder,          Bill          Srygley,          and         Larry          Nicks          experiment          with          facial         expressions          to          fit          their          newest         characterizations.         Alpha          Rho          Tau:         Activity          For         Art's          Sake         The          colorful          and          challenging          art          exhibits         in          our          college          cafeteria          are          part          of          the         over-all          plan          of          Alpha          Rho          Tau          to          create         interest          and          appreciation          for          the          artistic.         One          of          Lipscomb's          youngest          clubs,          Alpha         Rho          Tau          staged          their          second          spectacular         Home          Coming          setting          this          year          under          the         excellent          supervision          of          John          Hutcheson.         After          months          of          planning,          building,          painting,         and          polishing          their          major          project          of          the         year,          club          members          watched          the          lovely          set         disappear          after          a          brief          fifteen          minutes          under         the          gymnasium          spotlights.          The          annual          spring         trio          to          Falls          Creek          Falls,          Tennessee          and         several          local          cook-outs          provided          hours          of         recreation          and          material          for          scenic          sketches.         Serving          with          president          Larry          Walker,          were         Paul          Bunting,          vice-president;          Linda          Allmon,         secretary;          and          Pat          Hilliard,          treasurer.         After          hours          of          construction,          the          oriental          Homecoming          decor          disappears          in          minutes.         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Genelle          Hager,          Amelia          Nolan,          Janice          West,          Myrna          Reynolds,          Ann          Bunting,          Danye          Sue          Broadway;          second          row,          Ginny          Ballard,          Gale         Alexander,          Eleanor          Ann          Pewitt,          Linda          Allmon,          Carolyn          Duncan,          Betty          Dillard;          third          row,          Pat          Hilliard,          Marynelle          Hartman,          Nanette          Daniel,          Sherry          McCoy,          Dana         Burford,          Sylvia          Hobbs;          fourth          row,          John          Hutcheson,          Jr.          (sponsor),          Larry          A          Walker,          Paul          Bunting,          Gerald          Bridgman,          Billy          Leavell,          Francis          Gaines.         Page          157         From          pledge          to          porter,          fall          the          lot          of          the          Alpha          Kappa          Psi          freshman.         Alpha          Kappa          Psi:         Rpg         The          Nation’s          Best         America's          number          one          chapter          of          Alpha         Kappa          Psi          professional          business          fraternity         is          the          Delta          Kappa          chapter          on          our          campus.         Also          the          nation's          smallest          chapter,          Alpha         Kappa          Psi          has          only          thirty-five          members.          The         major          activity          of          the          chapter          was          the          com-         piling,          publishing,          and          record          sales          of          a         complete          student          directory          during          the          fall         quarter.          An          evening          of          financial          planning         was          presented          for          the          married          or          engaged         students          on          campus.          An          annual          A          K          Psi         Scholarship          is          awarded          to          the          senior          business         administration          student          attaining          the          highest         scholastic          average.          Cynthia          Bailey,          a          fresh-         man          business          student,          was          crowned          Sweet-         heart          of          the          fraternity          at          the          winter          ban-         quet.          Heading          tomorrow's          businessmen         were          President          Gary          Waller,          Vice-President         Dewayne          Lanham,          Secretary          Freddie          Holla-         day,          and          Treasurer          Gary          Lloyd.         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Toy          Martin,          Bert          Harvey,          Fred          Holladay,          David          Fowlkes,          Ebern          Watson,          Jr.,          Gary          Loyd,          Granville          Graves,          Larry          Marshall;          second          row,         David          Parker,          John          Acuff,          Jim          Alderdice,          Ken          Baker,          Harold          Simmons,          James          Buckley,          Don          Johnson,          Dan          Denny,          Roger          Peck;          third          row:          Joel          Dobson,          Sherrell         McConnell,          Sidney          Hooper          (sponsor),          Michael          Collins,          Dr.          Swang          (sponsor),          Ronnie          Ferguson,          David          Bunner,          Larry          Morrow,          Paul          Cooke;          fourth          row,          Dewayne         Lanham,          David          Walker,          Jim          Welch,          Bob          Fulmer,          Winston          Biggs,          Robert          Kendrick,          Donald          Danner,          LaRue          Bennett,          Buddy          Bills,          Gary          Waller,          Clyde          Jarvis.         Page          158         ie          cee         ed         Sika         oe          lie          Raessecoosssiienons         i         i         i         é         :         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          June          Richards,          Barbara          Sunderland,          Bonnie          Wilkes,          Judy          Covington,          Marilyn          Brackman;          second          row,          Dixie          Harvey,          Nancy          Hester,          Marion         Cawood,          Kim          Mason,          Sara          Bonner,          Kathy          Lawson,          Linda          Allmon;          third          row,          Jan          Morton,          Douglas          Morris,          David          Ralston,          Leon          Thurman,          Gene          Hendon,          Irma          Lee         Batey          (sponsor).         Beta          Mu:         Esthetic          Experience         Striving          to          enrich          the          cultural          aspect          of         campus          lite,          the          Beta          Mu          music          fraternity         stimulates          interest          in          classical          music          by          the         presentation          of          various          instrumental,          vocal,         and          orchestral          concerts.          The          organization         published          a          handbook          for          music          enthusiasts         during          the          fall          quarter.          Students          and          mem-         bers          of          the          Lipscomb          faculty          were          enter-         tained          by          the          club          at          Beta          Mu          receptions         following          concerts          and          Artist          Series          pres-         entations          throughout          the          year.          Judy          Cov-         ington          served          as          club          president.          Other         officers          were          vice-president          Dixie          Harvey,         secretary-treasurer          Linda          Allmon,          and          his-         torian          Barbara          Sunderland.          Members          of         the          music          faculty          sponsor          the          organization.         Initiate          and          Officer          share          fraternal          ritual.         Page          159         Phi          Alpha          Theta:         Historic          Interest         In          its          sixth          year          at          Lipscomb          the          Epsilon         Chi          Chapter          of          national          Phi          Alpha          Theta,         Honorary          history          fraternity          has          a          restricted         membership          of          students          interested          in          the         social          sciences,          with          a          major          or          minor          in         the          field,          and          of          meritorious          academic         standing.          All          members          are          classified          as         juniors          or          seniors.          At          several          meetings          dur-         ing          the          year          the          fraternity          had          interesting         and          informative          panel          and          group          discussions         revolving          around          current          and_          historical         events.          New          members          were          initiated          and         formally          installed          during          the          winter          quarter.         Sponsored          by          Dr.          Lewis          Maiden,          Phi          Alpha         Theta          was          headed          by          James          Miller,          presi-         dent,          Frances          Bailey,          vice-president,          and         Carolyn          Robertson,          secretary.         James          Miller          and          Hugh          Price          amuse          Carolyn          Robertson          and          Frances          Bailey          with          Civil          War         anecdotes          during          the          Confederacy's          100th          Anniversary.         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Frances          Bailey,          Charmaine          Allmon;          second          row,          Hugh          Price,          Carolyn          Robertson,          Charlotte          Meadows,          Pat          Deese;          third          row,          Lewis          Maiden         (sponsor),          Hugh          Trigg,          James          Miller,          Archie          Crenshaw          (sponsor).         Page          160         Dr.          Morris          P.          Landiss          counsels          fu-         ture          English          teachers          concerning         their          careers.         Sigma          Tau          Delta:         The          Campus          Bards         Eligibility          for          the          Sigma          Tau          Delta          national          honorary         English          fraternity          extends          only          to          upperclass          students         majoring          in          English.          Dinner          meetings          were          held          twice         each          month          during          the          past          year.          Celebrated          author         and          Tennessee          historian          Dr.          Leland          Crabb          was          the          fea-         tured          speaker          at          the          fraternity's          winter          banquet.         Members          attended          the          Southern          Literary          Festival         which          was          held          in          Nashville          for          the          first          time          in          twenty-         five          years          early          this          spring.          Representative          poems,         essays,          short          stories,          and          plays          were          submitted          by          the         Lipscomb          chapter          in          the          creative          composition          contest         sponsored          by          the          festival.          John          Murphy          presided          over         the          campus          chapter          which          was          sponsored          by          Dr.          Morris         P.          Landiss.          Larry          Gentry          was          vice-president,          and          Bar-         bara          Melton,          secretary-treasurer.         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Joan          Meyer,          Catherine          Weddington,          Deanna          McEwen,          Barbara          Melton,          Connie          Fulmer;          second          row,          Frances          Sams,          Frances          Bailey,          Char-         lotte          Meadows,          Crisler          Gonce,          Marie          Potter,          Charmaine          Allmon,          Eunice          Bradley          (sponsor);          third          row,          Dr.          Choate          (sponsor),          John          Murphree,          Jr.,          Gerald          Burkett,         Hucston          Marshall,          Jack          Welch,          Samuel          Gant,          Larry          Gentry,          Gordon          Van          Steenberg,          Morris          P.          Landiss          (sponsor).         Page          161         U          hes          7          =          :         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Betsy          Manley,          Donna          Gardner,          Alma          Sneed,          Charmaine          Allmon;          second          row,          Jim          Pounders,          Larry          Nicks,          David          Martin,          Bill          Srygley,         Bob          Fulmer,          Larry          Swain.         Caught          without          rebuttals          for          the          last          round's          results,          Larry          Swaim,          Jim          Pounders,          and          Bill         Carpenter          sheepishly          avoid          the          issue.         Pi          Kappa          Delta:          a         Intercollegiate         Competition         Lipscomb          speakers          whose          intercollegiate         forensic          records          have          been          of          superior          merit         compose          the          Tennessee          Theta          chapter          of         national          Pi          Kappa          Delta          speech          fraternity.         During          the          current          season,          members          have         travelled          around          the          nation          to          compete          with         several          hundred          other          college          debaters          and         orators          in          such          tournaments          as          the          Christian         Colleges,          Agnes          Scott          College,          Western         Kentucky,          State          of          Tennessee,          Harvard          Uni-         versity,          and          National          Pi          Kappa          Delta          tourna-         ments.         In          February          Pi          Kappa          Delta          was          host          to         the          1960          State          of          Tennessee          Tournament         and          its          sixty-five          debate          teams.          The          foren-         sic          year          has          been          filled          with          activity          and         awards          for          the          Lipscomb          chapter.          Larry         Nicks          was          President          of          Pi          Kappa          Delta,          as-         sisted          by          Bob          Fulmer,          vice-president;          Donna         Gardner,          secretary;          and          Jim          Pounders,         treasurer.         Nee         Page          162         pain          —         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Cecelia          Cymek,          Linda          Taylor,          Tiny          Wallace,          Jo          Holladay,          Letitia          Carney,          Rachel          Pilkinton,          Margie          Swafford;          second          row,          Jeani          Buchan-         nan,          June          Phillips,          Larry          Cherry,          Russ          Combs,          C.          L.          Kennon,          Barbara          Haraway,          Marilyn          Price,          Linda          Fry,          Jan          Utley;          third          row,          Bryant          Matthews,          Larry          Casbon         Wallace          Jett,          Douglas          Guthrie,          Larry          Bryant,          Dave          Gaylor,          Hugh          Waters,          Bob          Dixon,          Mike          Bohan,          Bud          Stumbaugh,          Jimmy          Burchett;          fourth          row,          Joe          Snodgrass         Rich          Martin,          Jennings          Davis,          Jr.,          Darrell          Gunselman,          Don          Kemp,          Bailey          Heflin,          Larry          Petersen,          John          McCord,          Bob          Sayle,          Ken          Head,          Max          Mayes,          Pete          Boyce.         Pi          Epsilon:         The          Field          Of          Sports         Student          membership          in          the          national          Pi         Epsilon          fraternity          is          granted          to          majors          and         minors          of          physical          education.          The          Lipscomb         chapter          met          frequently          to          hear          guest          speak-         ers          discuss          career          opportunities          offered         graduates          of          the          field.          Social          interest          was         added          by          the          annual          ‘Banana          Split          Party”         last          fall          and           an          all-day          social          activity          of          the         spring.          Members          honor          Lipscomb's          out-         standing          sports          participant          annually          with          the         presentation          of          a          Pi          Epsilon           Athlete          of          the         Year’          award.          Officers          were          Bob          Dixon,         president;          Ken          Head,          vice-president;          Jo         Holliday,          secretary;          and          Cecelia          Cymek,         treasurer.         Physical          education          for          females          is          directed          by          Bob          Dixon.         Page          163         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Suzanne          Looney,          Jenny          Lind          Cawood,          Betsy          Manley,          Catherine          Weddington,          Amelia          Nolan,          Carolyn          Dixon,          Carolyn          Duncan;          second          row,         Mary          Alice          Gibbons,          Charmaine          Allmon,          Crisler          Gonce,          Alma          Sneed,          Bettie          Dunlap,          Gwynn          Blalock;          third          row,          Jerry          Henderson,          Larry          Nicks,          David          Ralston,         Bill          Carpenter,          Jr.,          Gene          Hendon,          John          Paul          Simon;          fourth          row,          Joel          Dobson,          George          Grindley,          John          Crowder,          Leon          Thurman,          Hugh          Trigg,          Bill          Srygley,          Bob         Fulmer,          Bill          Wallace.         Footlighters          switch          from          stars          to          stagehands          when          the          action          demands          it.         Page          164         Footlighters:         Theatre          Lipscomb         Assisting          in          the          campus          drama          program         Lipscomb          Footlighters          work          under          the          gen-         eral          supervision          of          the          department          of         speech.          Eligibility          for          the          organization          is         determined          by          interest          and          active          partici-         pation          in          Lipscomb          stage          productions.          Cast         parties          and          quarterly          cookouts          added          social         interest          to          the          club          activity          this          year.          After         the          speech          department          presented          ''Be-         tween          Two          Thieves,           ''Dirty          Work          at          the         Crossroads,’          and          ''Abe          Lincoln          in          Illinois,          the          Footlighters          presented          awards          to          the         most          outstanding          participants.          The          three         seminar          plays          of          the          '60-'6|          season          were         Macbeth,            Porgy          and          Bess,  '          and           South         Pacitic,  ’          adapted          and          directed          by          Alma         Sneed          and          George          Grindley.          Larry          Nicks         was          president;          Gene          Hendon,          vice-presi-         dent;          Carolyn          Dixon,          secretary;          and          Alma         Sneed,          treasurer.          Faculty          sponsor          was          Jerry         Henderson.         i         |         '         F         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Ronnie          Martin,          Betsy          Manley,          Donna          Gardner,          Alma          Sneed,          Charmaine          Allmon,          Suzanne          Looney,          second          row,          Jim          Pounders,          Larry          Swain,         Larry          Nicks,          David          Martin,          Bill          Srygley,          Bob          Fulmer,          John          Paul          Simon,          Sam          McFarland.         Returning          from          the          Harvard          Invitational          Tourney,          Bill          Srygley          and          Bob          Fulmer          entertained         colleaques          Charmaine          Allmon          and          Alma          Sneed.         Debate          Squad:         Development         Through          Debate         From          their          trave's          to          distant          or          local         tournaments,          the          debate          squad          has          brought         many          honors          and          widespread          rocognition          to         Lipscomb.          The          awards          for          outstanding          per-         formance          which          they          have          brought          home         represent          much          more          than          a          mere          mounting         collection          of          trophies          in          the          speech          depart-         ment.          They          point          to          the          value          of          debate          to         the          individual          soeech          student,          to          the          skill         he          attains          in          organ‘zation,          presentation,          and         argumentation.         Those          participating          in          intercollegiate         forensic          activity          debated          in          Kentucky,         Georgia,          Alabama,          Tennessee,          Mississippi,         Indiana,          and          Massachusetts          during          twelve         major          tournaments.          Equally          active          on          cam-         pus,          our          debaters          were          host          to          the          1961         Tennessee          State          Intercollegiate          Speech         Tournament.         The          hot          lights          and          rolling          cameras          of          local          television          focus          on          the          1961          A          Capella          Singers.         A          Cappella:         The          Sound         Of          Music         The          voices          of          Lipscomb's          thirty-six          A         Cappella          Singers          were          heard          from          Atlanta         to          Detroit          this          spring          as          the          chorus          made          a         twelve-day          good          will          tour          for          the          college.         More          than          6,000          people          appreciate          the          em-         phasis          Lipscomb          places          upon          good          music          as         a          result          of          the          fourteen          concerts          presented         under          the          direction          of          Charles          Nelson          in         churches,          schools,          and          television          studios.         Important          stops          on          the          A          Cappella          map         were          Atlanta,          Athens,          Greenville,          Winston-         Salem,          Washington,          Arlington,          Clarksburg,         St.          Albans,          Parkersburg,          St.          Mary's,          Warren,         Detroit,          Toledo,          Dayton,          and          Cincinnati.         Local          concerts          and          television          also          frequently         featured          the          group.          Ofticers          for          the          group         were          president          Dewayne          Lanham,          vice-         president          Louis          Cottrell,          and          secretary-         treasurer          Judy          Covington.         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Jane          White,          Elizabeth          Buckner,          Barbara          Sunderland,          Linda          Allmon,          Judy          Covington,          Nancy          Hester,          Lavella          Reel,          Marion          Cawood,          June         Richards;          second          row,          Jenny          Lind          Cawood,          Lynn-Muir          Saunders,          Alma          Sneed,          Sarah          Bonner,          Nina          Ruch,          Jan          Morton,          Beth          Donnell,          Marilyn          Brackman;          third          row,         Michael          Patterson,          Donald          Foster,          Louis          Cottrell,          Jr.,          Douglas          Morris,          Don          Wilson,          Bert          Harvey,          David          Ralston,          Junious          Thacker,          Gene          Hendon;          fourth          row,          Victor         McBride,          Larry          A.          Walker,          Ron          Ingram,          George          Grindley,          Warren          Smith,          Dan          Shappard,          Dewayne          Lanham,          Leon          Thurman,          Paul          Downey.         Page          166         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Joan          Wheeler,          Elizabeth          Cofield,          Richard          Chastain,          Stanley          Reel,          Marlene          Johnson,          Mandy          Goetz,          Susie          Brown,          Dixie          Harvey;          second         row,          Judy          Shull,          Carol          Alexa nder,          Jim          Meador,          E.          V.          King,          Carolyn          Campbell,          Sandra          Dennis;          third          row,          Jane          Young,          Carolyn          Newlon,          Joy          Bryson,          Paul          Morrison,         Nan          Hooper,          Vernon          Bohannon,          Bill          Wallace,          Jim          Alderdice,          Dalton          Wright,          David          Ralston,          Robert          Patton,          Jerry          Midyett,          Charlie          Burks,          Ron          Ingram,          Dave          Sher-         wood;          standing,          Terrence          Johnson          (Director).         Band:         Crescendo          At          Half-time         Adding          to          the          enthusiasm          and          excitement          of          the          intra-         mural          football          season          were          the          sideline          and          halftime         performances          of          Lipscomb's          marching          band.          Featured         with          the          band          during          colorful          half-time          activities          were         baton          twirlers          Nan          Hooper,          Martha          Sanders,          Clara         Skaggs,          Susie          Brown,          and          Joy          Bryson.          Under          the          direc-         tion          of          Terry          Johnson,          the          1961          band          played          for          all          home         basketball          games          and          made          a          trip          to          Clarksville,          Ten-         nessee          to          support          the          Bisons          in          the          traditional          Game         of          the          Torch          against          Austin-Peay          State          College.         The          college          band          was          organized          for          the          first          time          last         year.          Sparking          school          spirit          and          class          competition          as         well          as          providing          opportunities          for          musical          skill          develop-         ment,          the          band          has          proved          a          worthy          and          welcome          addi-         tion          to          the          Lipscomb          program.         Jim          Alderdice,          David          Ralston,          Vernon          Bohanan,          and         Dixie          Harvey          represented          the          musicians          at          the          state         convention          in          Murfreesboro,          Tennessee.          Jim          Meador         served          as          chairman          for          the          band's          major          project          of         enlarging          and          revising          their          musical          library.          Elected         otticers          included          Jim          Alderdice,          president;          Dalton         Wright,          vice-president;          and          Sandra          Dennis,          secretary.         The           blues  ’          are          born          again          in          McQuiddy          Gymnasium.         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Edith          Pewitt,          Linda          Gould,          Linda          Butler,          Daisy          Jo          Custer,          Betty          Stinson,          Janice          Hastings;          second          row,          Charlene          Hines,          Joyce          Huffard,         Carol          Potter,          Linda          Brewer,          Betty          Dale          Dean,          Jeanette          Shaw,          Jean          Cornette;          third          row,          Cathy          Carman,          Joyce          Cornette,          Miss          Batey          (sponsor),          Linda          Brown,         Myra          Sue          Woods,          Kathy          Lawson.         Page          168         Smiles          of          success          come          as          coeds          conclude          auditions          and          are          accepted.         Women's          Glee          Club:         Voices          United         The          twenty-three          girls          of          the          Women's         Glee          Club          appear          each          year          in          programs         during          the          second          portion          of          chapel,          in          Beta         Mu          music          fraternity's          informal          recitals,          and         with          the          Collegents          and          A          Cappella          Singers         in          a          joint          concert          during          the          spring          quarter.         The          vocal          group          makes          an          annual          one-day         trio          to          another          state.         Miss          Irma          Lee          Batey          is          director          of          the         chorus,          in          which          membership          is          granted          by         audition.          The          choral          work          offers          opportuni-         ties          tor          personal          improvement,          cooperative         effort,          and          the          enjoyment          of          good          music.         Choral          accompanist          is          Kathy          Lawson.         President          Linda          Gould,          Vice-President          Kim         Mason,          and          Secretary          Joyce          Cornett          were         elected          officers.         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Don          Foster,          Michael          Patterson,          Jack          Campbell,          Larry          Walker,          Gene          Hendon,          Richard          Eisenman;          second          row,          Lamar          Hutcherson,          Frank         Walton,          Tommy          Holshouser,          Jerry          Harris,          Pete          Gunn,          Herman          Hendon;          third          row,          Jack          Faris,          Stanley          Reel,          James          Jenkins,          Robert          Walker,          Ray          Lanham,          Paul         Downey;          fourth          row,          Roger          Maultsby,          David          Driver,          Nelson          Alsup,          Robert          Woodward,          Jr.,          Don          Dugger,          Tip          Curd.         Jack          Faris          seems          to          have          passed          the          Nelson          scrutiny          test.         Collegents:         se          0B)         Music          For          Coeds         A          change          in          name          and          attire          has          added         ‘the          forward          look''          to          an          old          and          popular         campus          organization.          The          1961          men's          glee         club          became          The          Collegents,          and          their          white         sports          coats          were          discarded          in          favor          of          the         full          tuxedo.          The          sounds          produced          by          the         twenty-eight          male          voices          continued          to          in-         clude          the          old          as          well          as          the          new.          Their         repertoire          consisted          of          spirituals,          ballads,         anthems,          hymns,          and          currently          popular         songs.         The          student          body          heard          them          perform          in         several          post-chapel          programs          throughout         the          year.          Trips          for          the          group          included          an         overnight          stay          in          Memphis,          Tennessee,          dur-         ing          the          fall,          and          a          week's          spring          tour          into         the          southern          states.          The          Collegents          were         directed          by          Charles          Nelson.          Robert          Walker         was          club          president,          assisted          by          Frank          Walton         and          Gene          Hendon.         Page          169         SEERA          LEILA.         Z          cinema          E         sississibsasuusaitigee         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Jenny          Lind          Cawood,          Martha          Morton,          Amelia          Nolan;         second          row,          Ronnie          Martin,          Gerald          Burkett;          third          row,          John          Paul          Simon,          Lewis         Maiden          (sponsor),          Bob          Fulmer,          Bob          Dixon.          Major           James          McBroom          and          Bob          Fulmer          contemplate          the          price          of          eggs          in          Red          China.         7          REG         Campus          Diplomats         The          International          Relations          Club          is          de-         signed          for          the          college          student          interested          in         current          events          and          issues          of          international         significance.          It          is          an          affiliate          of          the          Col-         legiate          Council          for          the          United          Nations          and         strives          to          promote          understanding          of          the         important          functions          of          the          United          Nations.         Jenny          Lind          Cawood          was          a          summer          delegate         to          the          1960          C.C.U.N.          Leadership          Institute         in          New          York          City.         Under          the          sponsorship          of          James          Mc-         Broom,          organization          meetings          featured          films         and          lectures          on          the          Far          East,          Russia,          the         Holy          Land,          and          Red          China.          Representa-         tives          attended          Peabody          College          confer-         ences          concerning          the          work          of          the          United         Nations.          Bob          Fulmer          was          |.R.C.          president.         Vice-president          and          secretary          were          Gerald         Burchett          and          Jenny          Lind          Cawood.         Page          170         M.          E.N.          C:          oy         Tomorrow          They         Teach         Monthly          meetings          of          Music          Educators         National          Conference          provide          Lipscomb's         future          music          teachers          with          the          opportunity         to          discuss          and          discover          professional          ap-         proaches          in          instruction.          These          philosophies         will          prove          valuable          as          members          leave          col-         lege          to          begin          teaching          music          on          the          ele-         mentary          or          secondary          levels.          Miss          Irma         Batey          sponsors          the          organization.          The          state         convention          was          attended          by          represenatives         of          the          Lipscomb          chapter          during          winter         quarter.          Leading          M.E.N.C.          during          1960-61         were          President          Charlie          Burkes,          Vice-Presi-         dent          Barbara          Sunderland,          and          Secretary         Kathy          Lawson.         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Elizabeth          Buckner,         Bonner,          Linda          Allmon,          Miss          Batey         ss          shen          eons          nie:         sx          oni          i          te          oa          ts          ecen          nat          eiees         ecm          senses         we         Experiments          in          stereophonic          sound          intrigue          music          education          students.         Kathy          Lawson,          Elizabeth          Cofield,          Barbara          Sunderland;          second          row,          Bonnie          Wilkes,          Marion          Cawood,          Lavella          Reel,          Sarah         (sponsor);          third          row,          Louis          Stringer,          David          Ralston,          Leon          Thurman,          Kim          Mason,          Charlie          Burke.         z         =         Page          171         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Betty          Gregory,          Betty          Hodge,          Danye          Sue          Broadway;          second          row,          Richard          Hunnicutt,          Amelia          Nolan,          El          Ann          Pewitt,          Amy          Yearwood,          Sylvia         Hobbs,          C.          L.          Dillard;          third          row,          Dick          Karnosky,          David          Huddleston,          Barry          Baker,          LaRue          Bennett,          Richard          Fraley,          Gary          Mann.         LaRue          Bennett          and          Richard          Hunnicutt          prepare          the          negative          for          its          acid          bath.         Page          172         Photography          Club:         Flashbulbs          For          Fun         Promoting          interest          in          ‘photography          for         fun''          is          the          primary          function          of          the          Lipscomb         Photography          Club.          The          club          has          heightened         interest          in          picture-taking          on          campus          through         various          photography          contests.          Members         also          have          given          vent          to          their          photography         enthusiasm          on          numerous          field          trips.          Hours         of          capturing          on          film          extraordinary          nature         shots          were          enjoyed          at          local          parks          and         camps.          During          the          winter          quarter          a          trip         was          made          to          a          Nashville          news          printing         company.          The          major          activity          of          the          year         for          the          Photography          Club,          guided          by          Presi-         dent          David          Huddleston          and          Secretary          Dan-         nye          Sue          Broadway,          was          a          trip          to          the          Smoky         Mountains.         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Jimmy          Burchett,          Jimmy          Bryant,          Roger          Black,          Larry          Casbon,          John          Acuff,          Ken          Head;          second          row,          Ronnie          Ferguson,          Bruce          White,          Kermit         Toungette,          Hugh          Waters,          John          Crowder,          Gene          Brosky,          Johnny          Sutherland,          John          McCord,          Max          Mayes;          third          row,          Archie          Crenshaw          (sponsor),          Richard          Martin,         Jennings          Davis,          Jr.          (sponsor),          James          Harwell,          David          Martin,          Larry          Petersen,          Jim          Perry,          Roger          Peck,          Gary          Waller,          Charles          Morris          (sponsor),          Lewis          Maiden          (sponsor).         Agile          athletes          Gary          Waller          and          Larry          Casbon          fumble          under          the          stress          of          an          unfamiliar          game.         HL          (Giitey,         The          Spirit         Of          Lipscomb         “L           Club          eligibility          is          limited          to          those         varsity          athletes          and          cheerleaders          who          have         merited          letters          for          intercollegiate          sports         participation.          Under          the          leadership          of         president          Larry          Casbon          the          current          year         was          filled          with          activities          and          projects          de-         signed          to          promote          participation          in          the          col-         lege          athletic          program          for          the          spectator          and         the          athlete.          After          a          successful          season          of         basketball          program          sales,          the           'L''          Club         celebrated          at          a          wiener-roast          at          Gossett's         Barn.          A          _          highlight          of          the          annual          spring         banquet          at          Montgomery          Bell          is          the          pres-         entation          of           'L''          Club          trophies          to          the          ath-         letes          chosen          Most          Valuable.          David          Martin         was          club          treasurer;          John          Acuff,          secretary;         Larry          Petersen,          sergeant-at-arms;          and          John         Crowder,          publicity          director.         Page          173         Mission          Emphasis:         Campaigns         One          of          the          most          active          organizations          on          campus,          Lips-         comb's          Mission          Emphasis          increased          in          size          and          service         during          1961.          Members          publicized,          preached,          and         prayed          for          gospel          meetings          at          the          Berry's          Chapel         and          Nashville          Russell          Street          congregations.          A          month          of         personal          work          preceded          each          of          these          ''Campaigns          for         Christ.’          Their          effort          and          energy          was          replaced          by          re-         Consultation          with          Archie          Crenshaw         brings          quick          results.         For          Christ         warding          experience          in          Christian          living.         Clyde          Paden          of          Denmark,          Don          Daughtery          of          France,         and          other          returning          missionaries          brought          before          the         class          their          vivid          reports          from          foreign          fields.          Mission         Emphasis          elected          Sam          McFarland,          president;          Bob          Dixon,         vice-president;          Judy          Motley,          secretary;          and          Dick          Kar-         noski,          treasurer.         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          J.          Motley,          K.          Burford,          J.          Cornette,          R.          Aderhold,          D.          McDowell,          E.          Pewitt,          J.          Montgomery,          C.          Waller,          M.          Davis,          D.          Overstreet,          D.          Harvey,         L.          Gould,          P.          Forsythe,          B.          Melton,          J.          Blackburn,          D.          Bogrees,          K.          Mason;          second          row,          C.          Anger,          J.          Cornette,          L.          Weaver,          J.          Norman,          |.          Webb,          R.          Gordon,          R.          Meag-         ley,          M.          Cawood,          B.          Kyle,          S.          Bonner,          K.          Narey,          J.          Huffard,          S.          Ellis,          C.          Potter,          C.          Hines,          D.          Frankum.          third          row,          D.          Gardner,          J.          Stocker,          C.          McDowell,          M.          Davis,         J.          Campbell,          B.          Gillespie,          V.          Herrera,          J.          Hecker,          A.          Shaw,          J.          Snell,          C.          Gonce,          M.          Wilborn,          E.          Covey,          L.          Fort,          D.          Cluck,          L.          Thompson,          J.          Forehand,          J.          Griffith;         fourth          row,          R.          Martin,          J.          Morgan,          B.          Wesbrooks,          D.          Howard,          D.          Ralston,          B.          Leavell,          L.          Bennett,          C.          Williams,          K.          Gass,          J.          Alderson,          S.          McFarland,          P.          Mooney,         .          Dixon,          L.          Phillips,          R.          Lee.         B         t         The          stage          is          set          for          an          interpre-         tive          fairy          tale          which          featured          a         Youth          Hobby          Shop          cast.         Girl's          Religious          Training          Class:         Stress          On          The          Spiritual         Women          working          for          Christ          is          the          goal          of          the          Girls'         Religious          Training          Class.          Twice          each          month          members         met          to          listen          and          learn          from          Harold          Baker,          Dr.          Joe          Sand-         ers,          Dr.          Batsell          Baxter,          Dr.          Carroll          Ellis,          Dr.          Mack          Craig,         and          other          speakers.          Devotionals          and          development         marked          the          program          of          meetings.          For          the          second          con-         secutive          year          G.R.T.C.          sponsored          a          campaign          to          clothe         children          of          the          Youth          Hobby          Shop.          They          launched         plans          to          finance          for          two          underpriviledged          children          a         summer          at          church          camp.          Each          summer          another          child         will          be          added          to          the          plan.          Miss          Caroline          Meadows         served          as          faculty          sponsor.          Joan          Hecker          was          elected         president.          The          secretary          was          Jo          Ann          Whitley.          Peggy         Pitney,          Dorothy          Crowe,          and          Beverly          Gillespie          were         dormitory          representatives.         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Janis          Montgomery,          Lou          Ann          Thompson,          Kinda          Fort,          Mary          Catherine          Davis,          Ardeth          Eley,          Faye          Felker;          second          row,          Doris          Cluck,          Linda         Carpenter,          Judy          Norman,          Phyllis          Forsythe,          Beth          Kyle;          third          row,          Betty          Gregory,          Mary          Elizabeth          Wilborn,          Suanne          Henderson,          Donna          Gardner,          JoAnn          Whitley,          Ellen         Covey;          fourth          row,          Jean          Hecker,          Linda          Fry,          Judy          Motley,          Frances          Mitchell,          Gail          Holloway,          Jan          Snell,          Nina          Rush,          Kay          Narey.         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          D.          Gardner,          D.          Mayo,          S.          Richardson,          G.          Hager,          S.          England,          C.          Hollingsworth,          C.          Hendrick,          B.          Melton;          second          row,          J.          Blackburn,          C.          Col-         lins,          M.          Richardson,          C.          Waller,          J.          Covington,          M.          Boyd,          E.          Booth,          $.          Looney;          third          row,          E.          Beauchamp,          C.          Dancy,          J.          Carvell,          G.          Campbell,          C.          Wells,          D.          Fowlkes,         L.          Walker,          N.          Spangler,          E.          Covey,          S.          Henderson,          S.          Stone;          fourth          row,          C.          Gass,          M.          McDowell,          G.          Alexander,          S.          Reed,          M.          Goetz,          A.          Bandy,          B.          Demonbreun,         J.          Hutcheson          (sponsor),          N.          Hooper,          L.          Felts,          E.          Huffman,          F.          Brown,          K.          Nary.         Oil          paintings          promote          Press          Club          ticket          sales.         Press          Club:         Publicity          And         Promotion         Students          who          possess          interest          and          talent         in          journalism          compose          the          Press          Club.          Dur-         ing          the          fall          quarter          a          full-scale          talent          show         proved          a          financial          success          for          the          club.         Profits          from          the          production,          were          used          to         send          BABBLER          and          BACKLOG          editors          to         the          National          Collegiate          Press          Convention         in          Chicago.         An          elaborate          decor          and          an          array          of          lovely         .          |          girls          were          features          of          the          winter          quarter         Festival          of          Hearts.          This          Press          Club          show         presented          twelve          finalists          in          competition          for         the          title          of          Campus          Beauty          and          financed         the          annual          club          scholarships          to          the          most          out-         standing          freshman          and          sophomore          journal-         ists.          Molly          Boyd          guided          this          year's          club         with          the          assistance          of          vice-president          Linda         Felts,          secretary          Carol          Hollingsworth          and         treasurer          Judy          Covington.         Page          176         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Judy          Dotson          (West          Virginia),          Carol          Waller          (Ohio),          Carole          Gass          (Indiana),          Jeani          Buchanan          (Carolina          Club);          second          row,          David          Will-         banks          (Chattanooga),          Jan          Snell          (Alabama),          Betty          McAlister          (Michigan)          Sandra          Moss          (Florida),          Bud          Stumbaugh          (Alabama);          third          row,          Bill          Carpenter         (Indiana),          Donald          Danner          (Carolina),          Borden          Nettles          (Michigan),          Gary          Tucker          (West          Virginia),          Tommy          Breakfield          (Florida).         Plans          prove          successful          as          Dewayne          Lanham          digs          the          Bison          base.         Geographical          Council:         Senate          For          The         States         Presidents          and          secretaries          of          the          nine          re-         gional          clubs          on          campus          make          up          the          Geo-         graphical          Council.          States          represented          in-         clude          Indiana,          Florida,          West          Virginia,          Ala-         bama,          Tennessee,          Ohio,          Michigan,          Illinois,         and          the          Carolinas.          Members          of          the          geo-         graphical          clubs          render          service          to          the          school         by          recruiting          prospective          students          from         their          home          regions.          The          Council          encourages         social          activities          among          the          individual          or-         ganizations.          All-Geographical          social          func-         tions          were          provided          each          quarter          by          the         Council.          Among          these          activities          were          a         spaghetti          supper,          wiener          roast,          and          retreat         to          Montgomey          Bell          State          Park.          Enthusias-         tic          supporter          and          sponsor          of          the          regional         clubs          was          Archie          Crenshaw.         Page          177         tas          :          is          3          4          See          S         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          M.          Crowell,          D.          Overstreet,          J.          Massie,          M.          Flowers,          J.          Yates,          J.          Cutts,          D.          Starnes,          F.          Ferrell,          C.          Newcomb,          F.          Tyler,          J.          Carpenter,          J.          Dunn,         D.          Broadway;          second          row,          J.          Chumley,          N.          Adcock,          J.          Law,          L.          Connell,          F.          Baileys,          C.          Dancy,          C.          Shepherd,          N.          Hester,          G.          Young,          L.          Fisher,          J.          Holladay,          C.          Arm-         strong,          V.          Odom,          M.          Whitaker;          third          row,          C.          Dixon,          D.          Bottomley,          N.          Hutson,          M.          Richardson,          C.          Gonce,          L.          Winkler,          B.          Olive,          A.          Shaw,          J.          Cornette,          B.          Donnell,         M.          Sinclair,          D.          Gardner,          D.          Burford;          fourth          row,          J.          Yearwood,          P.          Lutes,          B.          McAlister,          J.          Morton,          B.          Haraway,          B.          Dixon,          T.          Curd,          K.          Burford,          M.          Moord,          S.          Hobbs,         G.          Gallaher,          T.          Whitfield          (sponsor).         SINK          IE.          y2         Planning          For          The          Profession         Three          times          each          quarter          Lipscomb          students          who          plan          Jacky          Davis,          and          Dr.          Whitfield          attended          the          Chicago         to          teach          meet          as          members          of          the          Student          National          convention          as          delegates          from          the          Lipscomb          club.          Other         Education          Association.          They          are          part          of          a          national          pro-          delegates          attended          a          convention          in          Murfreesboro,          Ten-         fessional          organization.          On          the          agenda          of          S.N.EA.          nessee.          John          Croft          presided          at          club          meetings.          Other         meetings          were          guest          speakers          from          Indian          reservations,          officers          were          vice-president          Rennith          Capps,          secretary         panel          discussions,          and          debates          on          such          issues          as          the          ad-          Sharon          Fisher,          and          treasurer          Inez          Webb.         visability          of          federal          aid          to          education.          Becky          McAllister,         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          L.          McCord,          N.          Lentz,          N.          Alexander,          L.          Kidder,          S.          Richardson,          S.          Fisher,          E.          Moore,          B.          Rains,          D.          McEwen,          S.          England,          C.          Alexander,          J.         Capps,          F.          Eubank;          second          row,          R.          Brown,          B.          Pierce,          C.          Waller,          D.          Cluck,          K.          King,          M.          Richardson,          E.          Booth,          B.          Griswold,          M.          Jett,          N.          Grimes,          P.          Hagan,          B.          Sunder-         land,          S.          Posey,          A.          Bunting,          J.          Yates,          J.          Cornette,          A.          Perry,          J.          Bays,          R.          Guinn,          M.          Bohan,          J.          Bays,          P.          Forsythe,          R.          Neal,          M.          Gibbons,          M.          Morton,          B.           Pearcey,          M.         Potter,          H.          Herod,          P.          Gandy,          J.          Kroft,          D.          Sherwood,          H.          Price;          fourth          row,          R.          Chance,          L.          Felts,          C.          Robertson,          G.          Leeth,          J.          Stocker,          S.          Melton,          D.          Bogrees,          G.          Hig-         gins,          P.          Holland,          R.          Carnahan,          |.          Webb,          M.          Hartman,          L.          Watson,          M.          Chumley,          J.          Brown          (sponsor).         EE          Pe          ee          x          1g          :          sorcery          roe          :          :          -          fi          RC          %         4          ces          E          ‘         Page          178         Psychology          Club:         The          Mentally         Concerned         The          Psychology          Club          had          as          its          original         purpose          to          serve          as          an          advisory          council          to         the          department          of          psychology.          When          the         organization          was          begun          by          sponsor          Ed          Cul-         lum          three          years          ago,          only          majors          and          minors         in          psychology          were          admitted.         This          year          the          club          broadened          its          scope          to         promote          interest          and          provide          knowledge          of         the          practical          areas          of          the          mental          science          on         the          college          campus.          Members          observed         human          behavior          in          its          disturbed          states          on         field          trips          to          the          State          Mental          Hospital,          the         local          divorce          court,          and          Cloverbottom         Home          for          the          Mentally          Retarded.          Profes-         sional          psychologists          gave          lectures          at          club         meetings.          David          Martin          has          been          president         for          two          years.          Evelyn          Edwards          was          vice-         president.          Molly          Boyd          was          secretary.         Posters          promote          interest          in          Psychology          club          activities.         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Evelyn          Edwards,          Jenny          Lind          Cawood,          Cecelia          Newcomb,          Joyce          Sewell;          second          row,          Edith          Pewitt,          Marlene          Johnson,          Montre          Niles;          third         row,          Nina          Ruch,          Betty          Gunn,          Dana          Stocksdale,          Louis          Cottrell;          fourth          row,          David          Howard,          Ben          Newbold,          David          Martin,          Phil          Mattingly,          Phil          Higgins,          Ken          Gass.         Page          179         Punch          is          served          Miss          Margaret          Carter,          past          president          of          the          Home          Economics          club.         Home          Economics          Club:          —          N         They          Serve          Oihes         Girls          academically          preparing          for          home-         making          participate          as          active          members          of         the          Home          Economics          Club.          Under          the          cap-         able          supervision          of          Miss          Margaret          Carter,         president          of          Lipscomb's          first          Home           Eco-         nomics          Club,          the          organization          plans,          pre-         pares,          and          serves          at          major          banquets,          din-         ners,          teas,          and          receptions.          Over          a          period         of          years          the          proceeds          from          these          services         have          purchased          more          than          two          thousand         dollars          worth          of          equipment          for          the          Home         Economics          department’          and          the          Home          Man-         agement          House.         In          keeping          with          a          club          objective          of          de-         veloping          thoughtfulness          for          others,          monthly         visits          are          made          to          the          Lakeshore          Home          for         the          Aged.          Officiating          at          bi-monthly          meet-         ings          were          President          Mary          Jo          Moore,          Vice-         President          Carolyn          Burkett,          Secretary          Patsy         Small,          and          Treasurer          Beverly          Gillespie.         MEMBERS          are.          first          row,          M.          Carter          (sponsor),          E.          Williams,          C.          Johns,          J.          Carpenter,          S$.          Caslin,          D.          Bentley,          E.          Stanford,          F.          Boseck,          P.          Small,          S$.          Allen,          J.          Blackburn,         C.          Armstrong,          B.          Hollimon,          J.          White,          B.          Wells          (sponsor);          second          row,          J.          Bays,          M.          Sinclair,          J.          Green,          R.          Bramlett,          C.          Cluck,          J.          Story,          C.          Moran,          J.          Smith,          A.          Bodkin,         B.          Cunningham,          J.          Rosie,          J.          Phelps,          J.          Knight,          N.          Spengler,          L.          Jones;          third          row,          K.          Precise,          B.          Gillespie,          C.          Carman,          M.          Davis,          J.          Middleton,          B.          Precise,          L.          Wat-         son,          B.          Smith,          E.          Huffman,          J.          Clark,          N.          Head,          K.          Watkins,          J.          Thompson,          M.          Thompson,          K.          O'Neil,          R.          Cureton,          M.          Potter;          fourth          row,          L,          Taylor,          E.          Pritchard,          B.         Safley,          A.          Whitefield,          M.          Smoak,          M.          Mitchell,          D.          Cochran,          M.          Moore,          L.          Cope,          C.          Burkett,          L.          Breazeale,          J.          Grigsby,          B.          Gregory,          C.          Newlon,          S.          Lundy,          E.          Krause,         M.          McDowell,          W.          Walden.         Page          180         :          .         a         |         MEMBERS          are:          first          row,          Shirley          Baker,          Annette          Tarkington,          Barbara          Barnett,          Danye          Sue          Broadway,          Cindy          Hendricks,          Marilyn          Ferguson;          second          row,          Cecelia          New-         comb,          Jo          Holladay,          Joyce          Stamps,          Sylvia          Hobbs,          Rosemary          Cureton,          Joan          Brumit,          Garnetta          Smith,          Montre          Niles;          third          row,          Joyce          McKay,          Bettye          Arnold,          Auline         Nix,          Carolyn          Wommack,          Billie          Jo          Walker,          Gail          Gallaher,          Maxine          Beasley;          fourth          row,          Martha          Sanders,          Fay          Rodgers,          Sherry          McCay,          Carolyn          Jones,          LaVonne         Floyd,          Louise          Lacy,          Patty          Landon          (sponsor),          Ann          Higgins,          Linda          Baker,          Carol          Lindsey.         In          the          typing          lab,          secretary          and          president          swap          roles.         Secretarial          Science          Club:         Efficiency          In          Action         The          secretaries          of          tomorrow's          executives         are          often          found          typing          for          today's          college         students          and          are          making          money          for          their         campus          organization,          the          Secretarial          Science         Club.          This          is          one          of          the          money-making          proj-         ects          of          the          group          sponsored          by          Miss          Patty         Landon.         Rapidly          becoming          one          of          Lipscomb's         largest          organizations,          the          Secretarial          Science         Club          helps          members          develop          a          knowledge         of          the          business          world,          while          gaining          the         poise          and          personality          essential          to          secretarial         success.          Club          social          activity          is          climaxed         each          spring          with          a          week-end          camping          trip         to          Fall          Creek          Falls.          Louise          Lacy,          president;         Dannye          Sue          Broadway,          vice-president;          Au-         line          Nix,          secretary;          and          Sylvia          Hobbs,          treas-         urer;          have          been          leaders          in          the          club          which          is         in          the          process          of          becoming          affiliated          with         a          national          professional          sorority.         afi         Page          181         Dy          it         Vit         Athletics         David          Fowlkes          ¢          Editor         The          goal,          the          glory,          the          defeat          .          .          .          to          love          the          game          beyond          the          prize          is          truth.         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In          compiling          a          16-10          record,          the          school's         best          since          the          1951-52          season,          t he          Bisons          |         took          top          honors          in          the          Queen          City          Invita-         tional          and          the          VSAC          Tournaments.         The          individual          spotlight          shone          brightly          on         Coach          Charles          Morris          views          the          prospects          with          which          he          hopes          to          win          a          VSAC          crown.          ,         The          1960-61          VSAC          Champions          are:          first          row,          Ralph          Isenberg,          Tracy          Ramsey,          Larry          Casbon,          Gary          Waller,          Richard          Martin,          and          Max          Mayes;          second          row,          John         McCarley,          Charles          Dowdy,          Larry          Petersen,          Mac          Davis,          Ron          Dixon,          and          Bob          Sayle.         Page          184         Larry          Petersen          who,          in          addition          to          leading         the          team          in          nearly          every          department,          was         chosen          on          the          All-Conference          team,          the          Alll-         Tournament          team          and          as          Most          Valuable         Player          of          the          Western          Division.         Richard          Martin          was          chosen          the          VSAC         Tournament's          MYP          while          he          and          Max          Mayes         were          voted          on          the          NAIA          All-District          27         team.          Gary          Waller,          the          squad's          number         two          scorer,          was          selected          to          the          VSAC          All-         Tournament          team.         Gary          Waller          seems          suspended          in          mid-air          after          having          delivered          another          vital          basket.         All          hands          are          upward          as          rebounds          are          vital          in          the          nip-and-tuck          game          with          Georgetown.         Lipscomb          Varsity          Record         Lipscomb         DOr          te          ie         eS          oe         vi         Ea          einer         cle          ne         5          ee         Oe          to,         iS         96         LOWE          Nn         aU)         Ba          ae         svi          eek         8          |         log          oes          pons          oer         oleh          ee          ek          ee         (acre         68         82         1          ee         ....Christian          Brothers.          ...         .....]Tennessee          Tech.         Milligan         Georgetown          .....         ...          Transylvania          ......         Campbellsville         Delta          State         Florence          State         1.          =.          Belmont          ae          a         emer          Stine          Ca          Venere          nr.          OO         _          Christian          Brothers          ...         Middle          Tennessee          State.         ,..JU.          T.          Martin          Branch.          ...         Dnt.          eee:          Bethel          ........         Urnienuee          st...         a          wee          Bethel           ........         ren          es          Austin          Peay.          22...         ne          Wale          Mattit.          branch...          «   .         Sih:          a          ee         yh          i          ons          a         74.         EEO          OU          A          onl          ta,         .          Campbellsville         Middle          Tennessee          State          .          ;          aby         V.S.A.C.          TOURNAMENT         ee          heen          DET          Oley          Gy          iene         Carson-Newman         De          se          USE,          Peayiax          2         N.A.LA.          TOURNAMENT         Christian          Brothers         BeMmont.          6          ....%....         Page          185         Guard          Max          Mayes          pulls          down          a          rebound          in          the          game          against          hapless          Bethel.          Charles          Dowdy          snatches          a          rebound          out          of          the          hands          of          an          unsuspecting          foe.         A          circle          of          upraised          faces          watches         Larry          Petersen          stuff          a          field          goal         into          the          basket.         Page          186         CBC          Falls          56-53         In          Opening          Game         Victory’          seemed          to          be          the          Bison's          pass-         word          from          the          beginning          when          they          took         victories          trom          stubborn          Christian          Brothers,         Milligan,          and          Campbellsville          and          put          up          a         strong          tight          in          an          effort          to          upset          Tennessee         Tech,          Georgetown,          and          Transylvania          in          their         pre-Christmas          outings.          The          win          over          CBC         was          sweet          revenge          for          the          defensive          minded         Bisons,          for          this          was          the          same          CBC          club         that          knocked          the          Bisons          out          of          the          NAIA         District          Playoff          last          winter.         After          sharing          a          41-41          point          score          with          Milligan,          the          Bisons,          led          in          the          second          half         by          Petersen's          15          points          and          Tracy          Ramsey's         10,          were          able          to          outscore          their          opponents         90-19          to          register          their          most          decisive          victory         of          the          season,          91-60.         In          one          of          the          better          played          games          of          the         season,          the          Bisons          came          within          five          points,         62-57,          of          beating          Georgetown          College.         Although          the          games          had          no          bearing          on          the         conference          race,          Coach          Morris          found          a          win-         ning          combination          of          Dowdy,          Martin,          Peter-         sen,          Waller          and          Mayes          that          went          on          to          win         the          VSAC          tournament.         Sports          Publicity          Director          David          Fowlkes          and          Mike          Clark,         statistician,          discuss          the          situation          at          half-time          of          a          game.         Eyes          on          the          basket          and          feet          high          off          the          ground,          Larry         Casbon          drives          down          the          lane          against          the          APSC          Governors.         Ralph          Isenberg          outraces          his          opponents          as          he          leads          the          charge          in          a          Bison          fast          break.         APSC          Spells         Bison          Doom         After          a          few          days          of          rest          and          a          couple          of         Christmas          chicken          legs          had          been          put          away         the          Bisons          returned          to          action          taking          vic-         tories          trom          Delta          State          and          Florence          State         to          capture          first          place          in          the          Queen          City         Invitational          Tournament.         A          conference          victory          over          Belmont,          in         which          Petersen          netted          a          season's          high          of          32         points,          preceded          a          disastrous          two-week         period          in          which          the          herd          dropped          three          out         ot          tour          close          contests          to          Austin          Peay,          CBC,         and          UTMB,          all          on          the          road,          to          virtually         eliminate          them          from          regular          season          confer-         ence          honors.         In          the          lone          victory          of          the          stretch,          the         Bisons          took          an          overtime          decision          from         MTSC,          68-66.          Charles          Dowdy          was          the          of-         tensive          gun          for          the          herd          as          he          scored          18         points          including          the          basket          that          sent          the         game          into          overtime          and          the          tie          breaking         basket          which          put          the          Bisons          ahead          to          stay.         For          the          remaining          seven          conference         O          pity          the          lot          of          the          poor          coach!          Lipscomb's          Charl es          Morris          finds          the          going          rough          for          his          Bisons          in          the          first          half          against          the          visiting          UTMB          squad.         Page          188         Guard          Max          Mayes          appears          to          be          trying          to          take          a          bite          out          of          the          elusive          basketball.          On          the          other          hand,          perhaps          he          is          merely          yelling,           Come'ere,          ball!          games,          only          Austin          Peay,          behind          the          27         point          efforts          of          All-Conference          Jim          Be-         shears,          could          solve          the          Bisons          defense          well         enough          to          score          a          victory.          This          victory         skein          enabled          the          Bisons          to          finish          in          second         place          and          with          a          first          round          tournament         bye.         Highlights          of          the          post          Christmas          act’on         include          Larry          Casbon's          I8          point          outburst         against          Austin          Peay          which          resulted          in          a         starting          position          for          the          remaining          games,         the          Bisons          54          point          second          half          rally          over         Belmont          to          produce          the          season's          most          pro-         ductive          outing,          96-77,          the          squad's          16          point         comeback          try          against          Austin          Peay          before         losing          by          two          points          as          a          last          minute          shot         tell          off          the          rim,          a          torrid          55.3          per          cent          shoot-         ing          exhibition          against          UTMB,          a          60-53          vic-         tory          over          Union          without          the          playing          services         ot          Petersen;          Petersen's          55.7          shooting          per-         centage          for          the          year          which          sets          a          school         record,          and          a          tremendous          hero's          welcome         given          by          over          half          of          the          student          body          to         the          Bisons          after          losing          the          first          game          of          the         NAIA          Playoffs.         Managers          Bobby          Roberts          and          Kermit          Toungette          and          trainer          John          Acuff          were          vital          men.         Page          189         '          LIPSCOMB:         MILLIGAN          |         iNew          =          UNION         pees          —_—          UTM         Do          awe          mmm          A.          PEAY         ee         LINION         ps          AUSTIN.          PEAY          |                   wusn          Peay         There's          no          question          here!         “We          Won          The          VSAC,          We          Won          The          VSAC”         The          Bisons          reached          their          season's          peak          in          the          VSAC         tournament          when          they          downed          Bethel          77-49,          Carson         Newman          70-67,          and          Austin          Peay          72-66          to          take          their          first         tournament          crown          in          ten          years.         Bethel's          upset-minded          Wildcats          were          more          than         trouble          in          the          first          half,          leading          the          Bisons          32-27.          How-         ever,          the          Petersen          and          Waller          led          Bisons          came          to          life         to          tame          the          Wildcats          in          the          second          half          to          set          a          tourna-         ment          record          of          the          most          decisive          victory          margin.          Lips-         comb          outscored          Bethel          50-17          in          the          closing          stanza.         Petersen          and          Waller          headed          the          scores          with          22          and          18         points          respectively.         Coach          ‘Tiger’          Morris          is          the          hero          of          the          hour          as          everyone          goes          wild          after          the          Bisons          won          the          VSAC          championship          game          from          an          old          enemy,          Austin          Peay.         Carson          Newman          posed          a          greater          prob-         lem          to          the          win-conscious          Bisons          as          they         went          ahead          for          a          brief          span          61-60          with          only         4:30          minutes          left          to          play.          Petersen's          fielder         with          1:40          minutes          left          on          the          clock          put          the         Bisons          ahead          to          stay.          Top          individual          efforts         from          the          front          line,          Petersen          (19),          Dowdy         (18),          and          Martin          (16)          led          the          revenge          vic-         tory          over          Carson          Newman.         In          the          tourney          finale,          a          22          point          effort         from          Max          Mayes,          |4          from          the          foul          line,          and         20          points          from          Martin          led          the          assault          of         Austin          Peay.          The          Bisons          went          ahead          early,         holding          a          slim          38-30          lead          at          half          time,          and         never          relinquished          it.         This          game          was          costly          to          the          Bisons,          how-         ever,          as          they          lost          Waller          for          the          season          via         sprained          ankle.          A          few          days          later          in          a         practice          session,          Petersen          sustained          a          split         finger          on          his          right          hand          to          handicap          him         almost          completely          for          the          NAIA          playoff          in         Jefferson          City.          In          the          first          round          of          the         tourney,          the          Bisons          courageously          fought          to         a          20-17          half          time          lead          over          CBC,          but          fell          to         a          torrid          shooting          exhibition          in          which          they         were          outscored          52-22          in          the          second          half.         Captain          Gary          Waller          accepts          the          VSAC          championship          trophy          as          tired          Bisons          look          on.         Because          of          great          shooting,          rebo unding,          and—above          all—hustle          and          hard          work,          a          happy          Rich          Martin          was          named          the          tournament's          Most          Valuable          Player.         Page          191         Scoring          leader          Bobby          Roberts          gets          inside          and          lays          in          another          two          points.         Ron          Sink          t          in          t          the          baby          Bisons          romp          Freed-Hardeman          College.         All          eyes          are          turned          forward          as          6'8           Eddie          Trimm          grapples          for          the          rebound.          a          idptrindee          RU          eA          RE          M          5          g         Lipscomb          Junior-Varsity          Record         Lipscomb         Won          10         Page          192         Opponent         Freed-Hardeman          ........_...          73         .          Tennessee          Tech.          Freshmen          .........          .90         Cumberland          sees)          ae          eee          77         Austin          Peay          Freshmen          ..........          94         Middle          Tennessee          Freshmen          ........          71         Se          teem          Murfreesboro          =...)          eed          7         Castle’          Heights,          ae          eee          55         Columbia          Military          Academy          58         Cumberland          ...__.          60         Austin          Peay          Freshmen          ...........          79         Tennessee          Tech.          Freshmen          84         Columbia          Military          Academy          ........          52         Freed-Hardeman          .............          66         Castle          }Heights;          a          ee          72         _          Middle          Tennessee          Freshmen          _...          .          73          ,         Lost          5         J.          V.          Sets          Record         The          1960-61          David          Lipscomb          College         Junior          Varsity          Basketball          team          enjoyed          the         finest          J.          V.          record          in          the          college's          history.         This          feat          was          accomplished          by          team          effort         and          hustle          which          are          characteristics          of          an         outstanding          team.          Coach          Ken          Dugan,          in          his         first          basketball          coaching          assignment          at          Lips-         comb,          was          greatly          responsible          for          the         team's          success.          Throughout          the          year          the         team          improved,          losing          only          two          of          its          last         ten          games.          In          the          season's          top          effort,          the         Baby          Bisons          defeated          T.P.l.          in          Cookeville,         Tennessee,          an          achievement          never          mastered         before          by          a          Lipscomb          Junior          Varsity.          The         J.          V.          also          defeated          Freed-Hardeman          Col-         lege          twice,          who          in          previous          years          had          been         a          varsity          opponent.          Statisticly,          the          team         outscored          their          opponents          by          a          comfortable         margin          79.4          to          72.1.          With          these          stars          of         the          Junior          Varsity          advancing          to          the          varsity,         Lipscomb's          basketball          future          should          be         bright.         Jack          Gilbert          attempts          to          drive          past          a          persistent          opponent          for          an          easy          lay-up          shot.         The          1960-61          Junior          Varsity          basketballers          are:          first          row,          Jim          Hooper,          David          Jacobs,          Jack          Gilbert,          and          Lynn          Wilson;          second          row,          Joel          Wommack,          Ron          Sink,          Eddie         Trimm,          Bobby          Roberts          and          Larry          Calvert.          Bailey          Heflin          not          present.         Page          193         The          Enthusiastic          Six         Lipscomb's          loudest          cheers          came          from          the         lungs          of          six          select          students,          elected          varsity         cheerleaders          by          the          student          body.          Two         boys          and          four          girls          supported          the          Bison         basketball          team          in          tense,          exciting          moments         as          well          as          in          silent,          disappointing          moments         of          their          games.          Outdoor          rallies          were          ar-         ranged          before          the          torch          was          run          to          Clarks-         ville          for          the          ‘Game          of          the          Torch           and          to         welcome          V.S.A.C.          champs          home          from          de-         feat          in          Jefferson          City.          Pre-game          pep          rallies         and          post-game          parties          in          the          student          center         were          sponsored          by          the          enthusiastic          six          be-         fore          and          after          all          important          games.          Lead-         ing          the          cheer-leaders          in          the          1961          season          was         captain          Barbara          Melton,          a          senior.          The          other         five          were          Carrie          Moran,          junior;          Roger          Peck,         junior;          Suanne          Henderson,          sophomore;         Jeanne          Smith,          sophomore;          and          Steve          Smith,         sophomore.          Two          alternates,          Trudy          Walker         and          Bobbie          Burkhalter,          were          selected.         At          Homecoming          halftime          the          six          lead          a          cheer.         Bobbie          Burkhalter          (alternate),         Suanne          Henderson,          Barbara         Melton          (captain),          and          Roger         Peck.         Carrie          Moran,          Jeanne          Smith,         Trudy          Walker          (alternate),          and         Steve          Smith.         Page          194         MEMBERS          of          the          Bisonettes          are:          first          row,          K.          Narey,          A.          Bandy,          L.          Lacy,          R.          Cureton;          second          row,          B.          J.          Walker,          L.          Felts,          S.          Reed,          P.          Small,          S.          Turner,          J.          Stamps;         third          row,          G.          Alexander,          K.          Burford,          B.          Pierce,          B.          Dunlap,          C.          Hollingsworth,          J.          Massey;          fourth          row,          D.          Gardner,          G.          Ballard,          M.          Castleburg,          D.          Frazier,          J.          Snell,         M.          Reynolds;          fifth          row,          G.          Baylock,          B.          Parks,          J.          Green,          C.          Collins,          A.          Higgens,          J.          Jeanette;          sixth          row,          L.          Gould,          J.          Hecker,          M.          Jett,          B.          McAlister,          J.          Hulfish,         M.          Smith;          seventh          row,          S.          Fisher,          D.          McCord,          J.          Blackburn,          P.          Goodman,          P.          Thomas,          J.          Covington;          eighth          row,          R.          Neal,          M.          Boyd,          E.          Krause,          B.          Gillespie,          J.         Cornette;          ninth          row,          J.          L.          Cawood,          N.          Mitchell,          C.          Cluck,          N.          Hudson,          M.          K.          Davis,          J.          Cornette.         Bisonettes          Stimulate          Spirit         Stimulation          for          school          spirit          in          collegiate          black          and         white,          the          196!          Bisonettes          entered          basketball          games          in         synchronized          step          to          the          beat          of          drums,          performed          pol-         ished          precision          drills,          and          marched          to          a          special          section         in          the          stands.          Fifteen          girls          chosen          from          each          class,         Lipscomb's          official          pep          initiators          support          the          Bisons          in         spontaneous          and          practiced          cheers.         Seven          o'clock          drills          two          mornings          each          week          deserved         the          relaxation          the          Bisonettes          found          in          a          fall          quarter          hay-         ride          and          wiener          roast,          winter          quarter          trip          to          Memphis         for          the          C.B.C.-Bison          clash,          and          spring          quarter          picnic          at         sponsor          Ira          North's          Old          Hickory          lakeside          home.         Officers          were          Kay          Narey,          president;          Velma          Herrera,         vice-president;          Sandra          Thweatt,          secretary;          Ann          Bandy,         treasurer;          and          sgt.-at-arms          Rosemary          Cureton.         Page          195         Coach          Ken          Dugan          faces          the          task          of          trying          to          improve          on          the          1960          record-setting          team.         Baseballers         Start          Fast         The          Bisons,          defending          VSAC          Western          Di-         vision          baseball          champions,          found          the          going         a          little          tougher          this          year          as          they          split          even         ‘in          their          first          eight          games          including          two         losses          to          VSAC          foes.          The          |17-man          squad         has          a          host          of          new          faces          with          four          newcom-         ers:          Jack          Jacobs,          catcher,          Bill          Riley,          third         base,          and          Larry          Lafferty,          centerfield,          who         have          received          repeated          starting          assign-         ments.          John          McCord          once          again          was          the         single          outstanding          pertormer          as          he          not          only         compiled          a          winning          record          from          the          mound         but          also          batted          in          the          cleanup          position          to         provide          the          much-needed          power.          Jacobs         stole          the          ssotlight          on          several          occassions          as         his          line          drives          went          for          extra          bases.         While          McCord          and          Jacobs          were          playing         outstanding          ball,          the          freshman          laden          Bisons         were          not          without          their          troubles.          The          pitch-         ing          statt          which          included          McCord,          Bob         Sayle,          Chris          Nichols,          Larry          Hasty,          Fred         Bunner          and          relieter          Larry          Casbon          had          their         occasional          weak          moments.          This          matched         the          problems          caused          by          the          lack          of          clutch         hitting          and          an          early          season          seige          of          rain          and         bad          weather.         On          the          whole,          however,          Coach          Ken          Du-         gan,          in          his          second          year          as          varsity          coach,         had          more          to          “hurrah''          about          than          to          cry         about.         The          Bisons          got          off          to          a          rousing          start          with         victor ies          over          Florence          State,          |1-4,          and         Middle          Tennessee          3-2          as          Sayle          and          McCord         going          the          route          in          each          game          to          post          the         victories.          The          University          of          the          South          pro-         vided          the          first          stumbling          block          to          the          win-         happy          Bisons.          Hasty          was          bombarded          in         the          first          inning,          giving          up          5          runs,          to          put          the         squad          behind          to          stay.          The          final          score          was         11-5,         David          Laine          grabs          a          short          fly          ball          which          attempted          to          fall          in          for          a           Texas          leaguer.          Page          197         McCord,          feasting          on          a          7 -run          margin,         whipped          Florence          State          once          again          by          an         identical          |          |-4          score.          In          this          game          John          ran         up          his          strike-out          total          to          17          and          his          earned-         run          average          to          2.0.          Conference          foes          Austin         Peay          and          Union          handed          the          Bisons          two          de-         feats,          4-3          and          7-2,          sandwiched          between          a         4-|          win          over          Sewanee.         Although          Coach          Dugan          lost          only          four         players          via          graduation          last          year,          many          have         felt          all          along          that          this          year          would          be          a          pre-         view          of          next          year's          squad          which          should          be         the          most          balanced          ever          assembled          at          Lips-         comb.          From          this          year's          squad          only          Larry         Casbon          and          Bob          Sayle          will          graduate          leaving         a          nucleus          of          15          players          for          the          start          of          next         season.         The          ball          is          nothi ng          but          a          blur          of          white          as          John          McCord          fires          in          the          high          hard          one.         The          1961          baseball          squad          includes:          front          row,          Barry          Burney,          Bob          Sayle,          Chris          Nichols,          Tony          Walters,          Bill          Riley,          Gene          Brosky,          John          McCord,          and          James          Harwell;         second          row,          Glen          Buffington,          Fred          Bunner,          Frank          Bunner,          Larry          Hasty,          Larry          Lafferty,          Coach          Dugan,          David          Laine,          Larry          Casbon,          Hugh          Waters,          Jack          Jacobs,         and          Jim          Bryant.         Page          198         Lipscomb          Opponent         Be          Pe          IORENCenOtGLO          ee          sy          oe          4         3).          _..Middle          Tennessee          State          College.........          2         |          |          Meee          Uiivelsiny          OF          the          SOUtNWeneasy,          20.0.7          013         8.          a          Middle          Tennessee          State          College.........12         10.          Mr          ey          thiokencerstate          ...          iat          see          Oe          4         A          ee          Astitu          Cay          Coe          whi          g          es.          5         4.          See          University.          or          the:          South.          4          bf.          se          ne          |         2          Union          University          .....          7         Ls          Bethel          0         4.          BoiMmONUa          cre          tert          AC          Oe          hae          ee         University          of          Tennessee          Martin          Branch          0         Le          University          of          Tennessee          Martin          Branch......          2         Managers          Roger          Black          and         Gary          Benmark          work          hard          to         aid          the          team          and          keep          the         field          in          good          condition.         Third          baseman          Bill          Riley          waits          for          the          first          pitch          as          a          large          crowd          gathers          to          watch          the          contest          against          ‘Middle          Tennessee          State          College.         Baseball          Record         Gene          Brosky          appears          to          be          a          dead          duck          as          he          tries          to          dodge          the          tag          at          second          base.         3          a          =          Z         The          tennis          team          includes:          first          row,          Larry          Napier,          Dudley          Oliver,          Larry          Bryant;          second         row,          James          Hood,          Coach          Jennings          Davis          and          Ron          Dixon.         -          |nexperience         Dooms          Netters         The          1981          edition          of          the          Lipscomb          tennis         team          got          off          to          a          slow          start          by          losing          its         first          two          contests          to          Kalamazoo          College          and         the          University          of          the          South.          Their          first          vic-         tory          came          at          the          expense          of          Austin          Peay,         a          conterence          foe.          The          team          had          only          two         returning          lettermen,          juniors          John          Crowder         and          Ron          Dixon.          Crowder,          captain          of          the         team,          was          a          veteran          of          three          years          action         while          Dixon          returned          for          his          second          year.         Rounding          out          the          team          were          juniors          Dudley         Oliver,          Larry          Bryant,          and          Tommy          Davis          and         freshmen,          Larry          Napier          and          James          Wood.         Danny          Collier          and          Johnny          Huddleston,          also         freshmen,          were          called          upon          from          time          to         time          for          their          service.          Although          the          1961         team          was          young          and          inexperienced,          they         made          a          creditable          showing          on          every          occas-         sion.         John          Crowder,          alternating          in          the          numbers          one          and          two          positions,          sets          up          his          one-two          punch          which          has          been          an          asset          in          his          three          years          of          varsity          tennis.         Page          200         Teamwork          is          the          key          to          success          in          doubles          play,          as          Larry          Bryant          moves          back          into          defensive          position          after          Larry          Napier          successfully          returns          a          volly.         New          balls          are          in          order          for          James          Hood          as          he          gets          ready          for          a          match.          Long-armed          Ron          Dixon          retreats          to          the          baseline          to          return          a          hard          smash.         Page          201         Page         202         Ferguson         John          Haury         Coach          Eugene          Boyce         NSC          escent          cmroat          meat         Lynn          Wilson          Danny          Cline         Newcomers         Boost          Golfers         The          golf          team          was          given           a          ‘'new          look          this          year          as          four          freshmen          and          only          two         returning          lettermen          were          called          upon          to         compete          in          scheduled          matches.          Returning         trom          last          year's          squad          were          Juniors,          Ronnie         Ferguson          and          Jim          Perry          who          filled          the          num-         bers          one          and          two          positions.          Following          close         behind          in          game          scores          and          giving          the          squad         the          best          over-all          balance          in          several          years,         were          newcomers          Lynn          Wilson,          John          Haury,         Danny          Cline,          and          Tom          Kilpatrick.          Compet-         ing          against          some          of          the          best          golfers          in          the         area          in          the          first          few          matches,          the          Bisons         suffered          four          straight          setbacks          before          meet-         ing          VSAC          foes.          The          Bisons          faced          their         stiffest          competition          with          Middle          Tennessee         State          College          when          three          of          their          top          men         shot          under          70.          The          outlook          for          the          future         seems          bright          as          all          six          members          will          return         for          more          action          next          year.         Frosh          Runners         Show          Promise         Although          lacking          the          depth          which          has         characterized          the          Lipscomb          track          teams          of         the          past,          the          1961          squad          made          themselves         noticed          wherever          they          performed.          Lead-         ing          the          under-rated          cindermen          were          letter-         men          Mike          Clark,          one          of          the          leading          point         getters          and          record          holder          in          the          shot          put         and          discus          field          events;          Max          Mays,          tops          in         the          dashes          and          broadjump;          Kermit          Toung-         ette,          running          the          dashes          and          middle          dis-         tance;          and          David          Martin,          a          quartermiler.         Showing          promise          for          future          stardom          were         first          year          men          Howard          Alred,          440,          Russ         Combs,          distance          events;          David          Anderson,         polevault          and          quarter          mile;          Bailey          Heflin,         high          jump;          Bud          Stumbaugh,          half          mile;          Hous-         ton          Bowman,          hurdles;          Jim          Hooper,          dashes         and          broad          jump;          Jon          Hassey,          quarter          mile;         and          Joe          D'Auria          and          Lewis          Green          in          weight         events.         Veterans          Kermit          Toungette          and          David          Martin          are          mainstays          of          the          mile          relay          team.         The          1961          Track          Team          includes:          first          row,          Russ          Combs,          John          Hassey,          Ronnie          Chance,          Jim          Hooper,          Wayne          Sovich,          Bud          Stumbaugh,          David          Huddleston;          second         row,          David          Anderson,          Dave          Bunner,          Jimmy          Nance,          Max          Mayes,          Kermit          Toungette,          Howard          Alred,          Bailey          Heflin;          third          row,          Charley          Eberhart,          Joe          D'Auria,         Lewis          Green,          David          Martin,          Mike          Clark,          Houston          Bowman,          and          Winston          Richter.         Page          203         Freshman          Bailey          Heflin          clears          the          bar          in          preparation          for          a          meet.         A          bright          future          prospect          is          freshman          distance          man          Russell          Combs.         Shot-putter          Mike          Clark          shows          the          form          which          made          him          a          steady          point-getter.         Coach          Charles          Morris,          completing          his          third          year          at          the         helm          of          the          tracksters,          was          disappointed          at          the          lack          of         experience          and          depth          but          was          very          encouraged          with          the         proscects          for          the          future.          In          early          season          meets          with          Mid-         dle          Tennessee          and          Vanderbilt          freshmen,          Mayes,          Alred,         Toungette,          Combs,          D'Auria,          and          Clark          led          the          way          in          chal-         lenging          the          proven          powers.          Vanderbilt's          track          field          was         the          Bisons’          practice          site          as          the          home          field          was          out          of         shape.         Page          204         Waiting          for          the          gun,          Max          Mayes          sets          his          sights          on          victory          one          hundred          yards          away.         x         Coach          Morris          and          Jon          Hassey          make          the          best          of          a          rainy          day          by          working          inside.          Joe          D'Auria          gets          set          to          throw          the          javelin          for          Lipscomb.         Sprinter          Kermit          Toungette          also          tries          his          hand          at          the          low          hurdles.         Page          205         REESE          oa.         The          All-Star          team          includes:          first          row,          Bruce          Sullivan,          Jim          Camp,          Ken          Rasbury,          Stan          Allen,          Terry          Bassham,          Mack          Thweatt,          Jim          Pounders,          Ronnie          Chance;          second         row,          Jim          Kistler,          Pat          Patterson,          Paul          Farrar,          Gary          Benmark,          Dan          Shappard,          Bert          Harvey,          Steve          North,          Brian          Pate,          Darrell          Gunselman,          Radford          Sherrill,          and         John          Hassey.         )         All-Stars          Halt          Juniors          Streak         All-Star          Bert          Harvey          finds          the          going          rough          as          he          attempts          to          sweep          around          left          end.          Balance          was          the          key          word          in          explaining         the          action          of          the          1960          Interclass          football         season.          No          team          emerged          undefeated          as         the          All-Stars          whipped          the          juniors          in          the         champions’          last          start          of          the          season,          while         only          the          freshmen          class          failed          to          score          a         victory.         In          defeating          a          beefy          bunch          of          juniors          7-0,         the          All-Stars          had          to          call          on          a          tremendous         catch          in          the          end-zone          by          Ken          Rasbury          who         leaped          high          to          grab          Terry          Bassham's          pass         from          two          defenders          just          minutes          away          from         the          final          whistle.         Although          the          All-Stars          held          the          juniors         scoreless,          they          had          a          big          job          on          their          hands         stopping          hard-running          Joe          Snodgrass          and         Bryant          Matthews.         Defensively,          the          season's          Most          Valuable         Player          Terry          Bassham          proved          his          worth         covering          the          whole          field          stopping          any          and         every          ball          carrier.          He,          along          with          Bruce         Sullivan          and          an          air          tight          defensive          line,          held         the          juniors          intact          for          the          first          time          in          four         outings.         The          All-Stars          ran          hard          against          a          stout         junior          defensive          wall          with          Jim          Camp,          Stan         Allen,          Bassham,          and          Sullivan          gaining          most          of         the          yardage.         Page          206         The          Interclass          All-Sports          Champions          of         1959-60          got          off          to          an          even          better          start          in         the          1960-61          season          with          three          straight          vic-         tories          and          their          first          football          championship.         Their          path          to          the          championship          was         strictly          a          team          effort          as          everyone          got          into         the          act.          Offensively          Bryant          Matthews          stole         the          show          in          the          final          two          games          with          a          stel-         lar          performance.          Against          the          seniors,          in          the         final          game,          Matthews          led          the          Rams          back         into          the          game          with          a          long          series          of          short         runs          and          passes          scoring          in          the          third          period         to          deadlock          the          game          at          6-6.          He          cinched         his          ‘hero''          role          in          the          wanning          minutes          with         a          fifty          yard          run          for          the          deciding          score          of         the          game.          Bryant          was          only          one          of          the          num-         ber          of          offensive          threats          as          Joe          Snodgrass,         C.          L.          Kennon,          and          Bob          Brady          gained          a          lot         of          ground          for          the          fired-up          juniors.         The          Ram's          defense,          considered          by          many         as          their          strongest          point,          posed          a          big          prob-         lem          tor          their          opponents.          A          front          line          of         Joe          Welch,          Mike          Clark,          Jess          Teater,          Ken         Poag,          Freddie          Holliday,          and          Danny          Cottrell         left          little          to          be          desired          as          the          juniors          let          only         one          touchdown          slip          through          before          the          Alll-         Star          tilt.         ne         Bryant          Matthews          travels          for          yardage          as          seniors          Ken          Rasbury          and          Jim          Kistler          pursue.         Juniors          Defend          Trophy          With          Win         The          Junior           Rams''          championship          team          is          composed          of:          first          row,          Bud          Stumbaugh,          Larry          Walker,          Wayne          Smith,          Bob          Brady,          Eddie          Hyche,          C.          L.          Kennon,          Joe         Welsh,          Bryant          Matthews,          Carl          Woosley,          Coach          Deanie          Bryant;          second          row,          Russ          Morrow,          Mike          Clark,          Danny          Cottrell,          Ken          Poag,          Roger          Black,          Dan          Denny,         Tommy          Breakfield,          Jim          Perry,          Don          Blevins,          Jess          Teater,          Joe          Snodgrass,          and          Freddie          Holiday.         Page          207         Senior          Murray          Brown          is         brought          down          by          Doug          Mor-         row          as          Bruce          Sullivan          moves          in.         Seniors          Remain          Threat          to          End                   The          senior          class          made          their          last          year          their          best          one         in          the          interclass          football          competition.          Although          finish-         ing          up          in          second          place          after          losing          in          the          final          game         by          a          12-6          score,          the          seniors          possessed          the          league's         hardest          running          backs          and          the          top          pass          receiver.         Although          they          were          the          underdogs          in          the          champion-         ship          game,          no          one          really          counted          them          out          as          a          winner         until          the          final          minutes          of          the          game          when          Bryant          Mat-         thews          made          his          dramatic          run.          Going          into          the          final          half         of          the          championship          game          with          the          juniors,          the          seniors         held          a          6-0          lead          and          looked          as          if          they          were          about          to         complete          an          upset          victory.         Playing          in          the          powerful          backfield          were          Stan          Allen,         who          scored          twenty          points          against          the          freshmen          in          a         26-0          romp,          Jim          Camp,          a          hard          throwing          quarterback,         Bob          Dixon,          Murray          Brown,          and          Jim          Kistler,          all          noted          for         their          running          ability.          All          of          these          were          capable          of         breaking          the          game          wide          open.          Ken          Rasbury          was          the         key          man          in          the          seniors’          passing          plays,          hauling          down          more         than          his          share.          Defensively,          the          seniors          lacked          the         necessary          weight          but          still          managd          to          contain          the          fresh-         men          and          sophomore          running          and          passing          attacks.          Set-         ting          up          a          hard          wall          of          defense          were          Mack          Thweatt,          Don         Kemp,          Ken          Rasbury,          and          Carl          Hoffer.         The          seniors          placed          the          largest          number          of          players          on         the          All-Star          team          which          defeated          the          juniors          7-0.         The          Senior          Team          members          are:          first          row,          David          Martin,          Bob          Dixon,          Paul          Bunting,          Stan          Allen,          John          Kroft,          Jim          Pounders,          Murray          Brown;          second          row,          Mack          Thweatt,         Corky          Buckley,          Jim          Camp,          Ken          Rasbury,          Pat          Patterson,          Bob          Jones,          Don          Kemp,          Carl          Hoffer,          Jim          Kistler,          and          Darrell          Gunselman.         Page          208         fe         The          Sophomore          Football          Team          is          comnosed          of:          first          row,          David          Bunner,          Larry          Cherry,          Bert          Harvey,          Brian          Pate,          Toy          Martin;          second          row,          Robert          Lewis,          Gary         Benmark,          Paul          Farrar,          Bruce          Sullivan,          Ratford          Sherrill;          third          row,          Dick          McNew,          Ed          Frankum,          Doug          Morrow,          Dan          Shappard,          Winston          Richter,          Al          Strosnider          and         Steve          North.         Sophs          Whip          Outclassed          Freshmen          For          Third         Outclassed          by          the          juniors          and          seniors,          the          sopho-         more          class          made          a          delayed          start          by          defeating          the         freshmen          in          their          closing          game          and          finished          the          season         in          third          place.          Headed          by          Bruce          Sullivan          and          Bert         Harvey,          the          sophs          fielded          one          of          the          most          spirited         teams          on          the          field.          Some          big          men          in          the          sophs'          line         were          Louis          Green,          Gary          Benmark,          and          Radford          Sherrill.         Hampered          by          injuries          to          key          players          as          Winston          Richter,         Steve          North,          and          Green,          the          sophs          made          gallant          tries         before          falling          to          the          main          contenders.         Added          to          the          usual          unorganization          that          comes          with         a          newly          formed          team          with          only          two          weeks          of          work          to-         gether,          the          fourth-place          freshmen          had          a          size          disadvan-         tage          that          spelled          misfortune          to          them          all          season.          Run-         ning          the          whole          show          was          the          league's          Most          Valuable         Player          Terry          Bassham          who          was          everywhere          on          offense         and          defense.          Terry          had          some          help          from          hardhitting          Jon         Hassey          and          Bob          Edwards.          The          freshmen          were          a          high-         spirited          and          eager          group          but          the          lack          of          experience          and         organization          put          them          at          uneven          odds.         Freshman          Football          Team          includes:          first          row,          David          Self,          Terry          Bassham,          Abby          Dasher,          Bill          Dean,          Sam          Enochs,          Don          Wilson;          second          row,          Ronnie          Chance,          Steve         Scott,          Butch          Thornthwaite,          Jim          Watson,          John          Sproat,          Bob          Edwards;          third          row,          Jack          Farris,          Nolton          Boan,          Denny          Stults,          David          Gaylor,          David          Tyree,          and          Coach         Tom          Ledbetter.         .          Page          209         Presidents          of          the          intramural          teams          are:          Eddie          Hyche,          Knights;          David          Fowlkes,          Buccaneers;         Gladiators;          Brad          Dugger,          Cavaliers;          Bud          Parker,          Eagles;          Don          Kemp,          Comets.         Coach          Robert          Vanderwarker          is          in          charge          of          interclass          sports,          while          Coach          Eugene          Boyce,         intramural          director,          looks          after          regular          intramurals          in          the          expanding          sports          program.         Page          210         SID         ii         Resist          oe         piaciislniensimai          omic          Pas          incu         Kroft,          Rams;          Darrell          Gunselman,          Pirates;          Sam          McFarland,         Intramural          Sports          Varied         SIE          EWI          WED         INTRAMURAL         Lipscomb          has          one          of          the          most          well         rounded          intramural          programs          in          the          South.         The          program,           under          the          direction          of          ''Fes-         sor’          Boyce,          consists          of          eight          teams          each         of          which          has          a          president          and          vice          president.         Teams          have          a          player          limit          of          30          boys          which         are          interested          in          these          activities.         These          240          boys          compete          in          team          sports         as          football,          basketball,          volleyball,          and          soft-         ball          as          well          as          in          individual          events          of          track,         badminton,          tennis,          golf,          bowling,          and          swim-         ming.         Competition          is          based          on          a          point          system         in          which          the          winner          gains          points          for          himself         as          well          as          for          his          team.          At          the          end          of          the         year          these          team          points          are          added          to          deter-         mine          the          winners          of          the          awards          presented         at          the          annual          picnic.          The          two          major          awards         are          the          All-Sports          Trophy          presented          to          the         winning          intramural          club          and          the          Most          Out-         standing          Athlete          Trophy          presented          to          the         oustanding          individual          performer.         Ken          Joyner          dives          in          for          a          swim          after          a          landbound          period          of          teaching          and          life-guarding.          The          pool          facilities          are          used          by          many          students          the          year          around.         For          the          second          straight          year,          the          Junior         “Rams          have          dominated          the          interclass         sports          scene          winning          the          All          Sports          trophy         with          first          place          finishes          in          the          football,          soc-         cer,          basketball          and          softball          tournaments.         Following          in          second          place          was          a           ''never-         say-die'          sophomore          class          who          after          finish-         ing          a          dismal          third          in          football          came          alive          to         turnish          the          Rams          their          only          competition          for         the          remainder          of          the          year.         Bob          Vanderwalker,          a          1960          graduate          of         Maryland          University,          made          his          teaching         debut          in          directing          the          interclass          activities.         Comet          Don          Kemp          hopes          for          a          strike          during          battle          with          the          league-leading          Pirates.         Juniors          Allen          Kerns,          Deanie          Bryant,          and          George          Grindley          assault          the          sophomore          qoal,          guarded          by          Joe          Lavery,          Johnny          Sutherland,          and          Steve          Smith.         Archer          Jerry          Spencer          of          the          Buccaneers          demonstrates          bull's-eye          form.         Bill          Sryqgley          goes          high          to          rebound          the          Junior          interclass          champs.         Junior          Ray          Boley          controls          the          board          for          a          tip-in          in          interclass          play.         Ray          Boley          goes          high          for          the          rebound,          this          time          for          the          Buccaneers.         Women          Sport         New          Program         The          women's          intramurals,          under          the          lead-         ership          of          Frances          Moore,          is          very          similar          in         Purpose          and          anatomy          to          the          boys'          program.         All          the          girls          involved          in          the          intramural          activi-         ties          are          divided          into          the          four          clubs,          the         Ramblers,          the          Mohawks,          the          Kool          Kats,          and         the          Rockets.          Each          headed          by          an          elected         president.          Activities          include          basketball,         volleyball,          softball,          badminton,          tennis,          table         tennis,          horseshoes,          archery,          and          various         other          tournaments.          Club          and_          individual         points          are          earned          on          the          same          basis          as          the         boys,          from          winning          in          tournaments          to          being         chosen          on          the          All-Star          teams.         Miss          Frances          Moore          serves          invaluably          as          director          of          the          girl's          intramural          program.         The          pace          is          fast,          the          action          is          heated,          and          the          play          is          skillful          in          an          important          volleyball          match          between          the          contending          Rambler          and          Kool          Kat          teams.         Page          213         Jan          Utley          hopes          for          the          long          ball          as          Letitia          Carney          and          Ray          Boley          await          the          pitch.          Barbara          McDanell          vies          in          the          popular          ping          pong          tourney.         a”         Jackie          Hartness,          Rocket,          shoots          over          the          hand          of          Rambler          Linda          Carpenter.         Lois          Moreland          and          June          Phillips          try          their          skill          at          shuffleboard.         Miss          Moore,          who          is          completing          her         seventh          year          as          girls          intramural          director,         has          added          a          new          section          to          her          ever          grow-         ing          program.          The          new           recreational          activi-         ties’          including          banball          and          shuffleboard,         encourages          participation          to          an          even          greater         extent          than          in          the          past.         Fierce          competition          characterizes          the         women's          league          as          all          four          teams          are          neck-         and-neck          going          into          the          final          stages          of          the         season.          Only          the          Kool          Kats          were          able          to         reamin          stable          enough          to          stay          on          top          through-         out          most          of          the          year.          But          they          had          very         little          breathing          room          as          the          Ramblers,          Mo-         hawks,          and          Rockets          did          not          give          up          the          race.         Individually,          the          outstanding          player          hon-         ors          narrowed          down          to          a          threesome          who         have          battled          it          out          since          the          fall          quarter.         Jan          Utley,          Letitia          Carney,          and          Hulane         Brooks          have          jum          ed          out          of          reach          of          all          of         the          other          point          getters.         Miss          Moore          is          a          natural          leader          of          the          in-         tramural          program.          She          is          kind,          considerate,         and          busy.          She          is          a          friend          to          all          who          know         her.         Hulane          Brooks          waits          for          the          birdie          in          Rambler          Joe          Holliday          competes          in          the         badminton          competition.          girl's          horseshoe          tournament.         Meeting          with          Miss          Moore          are          the          intramural          presidents:          Jean          Enochs,          Rambler;          Cecelia          Cymek,          Rocket;          Linda          Fry,          Kool          Kat;          and          Peggy          Laine,          Mohawks.         Page          215         Jimmy          Nance          and          Don          Dameworth          display          precision          form          in          their          difficult          specialties.         Gymnastics          Are         Crowd          Favorites         With          its          fame          growing          tremendously         throughout          Tennessee,          the          gymnastics          team         has          a          busy          schedule          as          it          fulfills          the          requests         of          appearance.          Coached          by          Tom          Hanvey,         a          former          circus          performer,          the          team          is          ad-         vancing          rapidly.         Activities          of          the          team          include          perform-         ances          at          Homecoming,          Highschool          Day,         acts          at          Vandy,          appearances           in          the          Peabody         circus,          and          civic          and          highschool          benefits.         The          team          also          demonstrates          the          methods         and          techniques          of          teaching          gymnastics          to         teachers          of          Nashville          and          Davidson          County.         Gymnastics,          a          sport          of          skill          and          accurate         timing,          calls          for          much          time          and          courage          on         the          part          of          all          performers.          Other          than          pub-         lic          applause,          there          is          individual          satisfaction         as          each          improves          his          body          control.         The          Gymnastics          team          is          composed          of:          first          row,          Lynn          Baker,          Jimmy          Nance,          Don          Dameworth,          Eddie          Hyche,          Glenn          Buffington;          second          row,          Dicky          Crabtree,          Bob         Brady,          Coach          Tom          Hanvey,          Ray          Redmond          and          Larry          Bryant.         Page          216         A                    S          Super          Mkt.         Abilene          Christian          College         Allen          Agency         Forrest          Allen          Tile          Co.         Alloway's         Amer.          Const.          Materials          Inc.         Amer.          Nat'l          Ins.          Co.         Anderson          Fish          and          Oyster         Associated          Fabrics,          Inc.         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With          general          admission          in          one          rink,          the          twin          is         always          available          for          private          skating          parties,          birthday          parties          and          other          recreational         events          at          choice          hours.         Nothing          has          been          spared          to          make          them          the          finest          twin          rinks          in          the          south.         VTVUVIVVVVVVVVVVVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvVvys         Students          attend          many          skating          parties         at          the          All-Weather          Rollerdrome         Ay          tn          tn          Ah          i,          Li          a          Me          Ma          Mn          Mn          An,          A          Mn,          A,          Mn,          A,          A,          A,          Mee.          Ls,          A.          As         Abilene         Christian         College          ..          .         ...          offers          opportunities         tor          graduate          students.         The          Graduate          School          of          Abilene          Christian          College         at          the          present          time          offers          work          in          8          departments          and          17         major          tields          leading          to          the          degrees          of          Master          of          Arts,         Master          of          Science          and          Master          of          Education.         Bible          .          .          .          courses          in          five          fields:          Biblical          (including          Biblical          languages),          Old          and          New          Testaments,          doctrinal,         historical,          practical,          and          religious          education.          A          major          is          offered          for          the          Master          of          Arts          in          the          first          three         of          these          fields          and          for          the          Master          of          Science          in          the          latter          two.         Biology          .          .          .          courses          and          research          include          study          in          the          fields          of          physiology,          cytology          and          virology,          leading         to          the          Master          of          Science.         Business          Administration          .          .          .          courses          are          divided          into          two          fields:          accounting          and          general          business.          Each         tield          offers          a          major          leading          to          the          Master          of          Science.         Chemistry          .          .          .          training          includes          studies          in          inorganic,          biochemistry,          and          physical          chemistry          leading          to          a         Master          of          Science.         Education          .          .          .          courses          divided          into          five          fields:          general          education,          elementary          education,          second          educa-         tion,          school          administration,          and          supervision.         History          .          .          .          intended          to          prepare          students          for          careers          of          teaching          in          schools          and          colleges          and          to          train          his-         torical          specialists          tor          government,          business          and          social          service.          Courses          lead          to          the          Master          of          Arts.         Mathematics          .          .          .          courses          and          research          include          study          in          analysis          and          algebra          leading          to          the          Master          of          Arts.         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Ragland          Company         PhonamAle5.0322          WHOLESALE          GROCERS         logaeNolencvillauRoad          300          Second          Avenue,          South         600          Thompson          Lane         Nashville          10,          Tennessee         COMPLETE          DECORATING          SERVICE         Carpets,          Rugs,         Draperies,          Curtains,          D          I          C,          K          E          4“!          S         Shades         Linoleum,          Complete         Line          Armstrongs         Tiles         Brown          Vandiver,          Gen.          Mgr.          @          Division          of          E.          K.          Hardison          Seed          Co.         PARK          AND          SHOP          WITH          EASE         1919          Church          Street          Phone          AL          5-2743         gy         BEAMS          ANGLES         BARS          CHANNELS         Ae           =,          ENGINEERING          CO.         g          ro         z          YAY          7          |          805          6TH          AVENUE,          NORTH          -          NASHVILLE                     TENN.         PHONE          AL          6-2185         |          Fiscig..          FABRICATORS                    ERECTORS         “          OF          STRUCTURAL          STEEL         TRUSSES         Os          a          ee          ee          CRANE          SERVICE         FOLK-JORDAN,          Incorporated         Mortgages          —          Real          Estate          —          Insurance         Nashville          3,          Tennessee         Herbert          N.          Jordan,          President          Phones          AL          5-5421-AL          5-5422         DAVID          LIPSCOMB          COLLEGE         BOOK          STORE         BUTTERMILK         JERSEY         1.          fine          milk          eetey.         AM          A          AS,          Y         Mme          JERSE         NG?          FARMS         ...in          the         economical          package         106          Years          Of          Faithful          Service...         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BOOKS          FOR          CHILDREN         Write          for          Our          General          Catalogue         Gospel          Advocate          Company         110          Seventh          Avenue,          North,          Nashville,          Tennessee         Oo         WA         Uo          Sr          Fine          Foods         CollIms         Photograplienrs          Fine          People         CALL          US          ANYTIME          ALLOWAY          S         TABLE          TEST          BRANDS         12th          at          BROADWAY         PHONE          AL          5-1512          NASHVILLE          Eggs—Poultry—Meats         OMAN          CONSTRUCTION          COMPANY         Contractors         Nashville,          Tennessee         McKay-Cameron          Co.,         L.          E.          Saunders                    Sons          Pe         Typewriters,          Adding          Machines         Food          Service          Equipment          for          Schools,         Rentals—Sales                    Service          hor         Colleges,          and          Institutions         1410          Church          Street          Phone          CH          2-6177          909          Fifth          Avenue,          South          Nashville          10,          Tenn.         Nashville,          Tennessee         Phone          AL          4-0597         HOWELL                    ASSOCIATES         GENERAL          CONTRACTORS         BUILDING          REPAIR          SERVICE          Charles          A.          Howell,          3rd         ¢          Carpentry          ©          Roofing          e          Painting          Phone          AM          9-5659         @          2700          Twelfth          Avenue,          South         THE          BETTER          KIND           Charles          A.          Howell         In          Nashville          for          Over          50          Years          Phone          CY          7-7432         FOR          HARDWARE                    PAINT          —          HOWELL          PAINT                    HARDWARE          STORE         PITTSBURGH          PAINTS         Keep          that          JUST          PAINTED          look          longer          yom          aed         Norvell                    Wallace          BELTONE         It          Hearing          Is          Your          Problem         Quality          Lumber          Since          1880         Beltone          Is          Your          Answer         Lumber          Building          Materials          Beltone          Hearing          Center         164          6th          Avenue,          North         Phone          AL          6-1635         Ground          Floor          Sudekum          Building         701          Hamilton          Ave.          Nashville,          Tenn.          BH          SRaEA          TTA          Eo          J.C.          Perry,          Mar.         |          F          REFRIGERATION         COMPANY         Air          Conditioning          and          Heating         Commercial          Refrigeration         ALpine          5-064          |          [201          McGavock          Street         A.          H.          Leathers         Manufacturing         Company         Manufacturers          of         HICKORY          TOOL          HANDLES         and         HARDWOOD          FLOORING         Dickson,          Tennessee         iJ         :          °                   D         4%          AYE          4)         the          bottle          SG          eli          Coke          is          at          its          delicious          best          when         served          ice-cold.          Keep          it          in          the         coldest          spot          in          your          refrigerator.         BoTT          R          AUTHORITY          OF          THE          COCA-COLA          COMPANY          BY         COCA.          =          CO          L8A          S820          5          TaN          G™WeOrRiK          S         Nashville,          Tennessee         MACK         PEST          and          TERMITE         CONTROL         “Complete          Pest          Control          Service’         1008          Forrest          Avenue         Phone          CA          7-3563         Associated         Fabrics,          Inc.         DRAPERY         UPHOLSTERING         DRES          SREABRIGsS         1306          Dodds          Ave.         CHATTANOOGA,         TENNESSEE         EAGLE          PETE         DRY          CLEANERS          FORMOSA         Clarice          Hatcher         FOODS                    Dying          to          Please”          VEGETABLES         CY          8-1245          Phone          AL          4-3522         4008          Granny          White          Pike          Nashville          446          3rd          Ave.,          No.         fl          ENNESSEE         REAL          ESTATE          CO.         OWNER          121          3rd          Ave.,          No.         CAMPBELL          JENKINS          Nashville,          Tenn.         Career          Opportunity          for          High          Type          Young          Men         American          National          Insurance          Co.         CLAUDE          S.          HORNER,          General          Agent         932-936          Third          National          Bank          Building         Nashville,          Tennessee          Phone          CH          2-0434         OVER          FIVE          BILLIONS          OF          LIFE          INSURANCE          IN          FORCE         GREER’S          ROPER                    MARSH         RESTAURANT          PRINTING          CO.         1206          Eighth          Ave.,          So.         CH          2-3160         SAM          ROPER          and          LEE          MARSH         Class          of          '50         407          Murfreesboro          Road          ONE          OF          MANY          GOOD         PEACESeLOBEAT                   Greer          a)          Hil          s          ha          ARKET         HILLSBORO          ROAD          :          PHONE          e          CY-2-          6641         is         Compliments          of         American          Construction          Materials          Incorporated         AIR-ENTRAINED          READY          MIXED          CONCRETE          310          South          First          Street         AL          Canal:          Telephone          CH          2-7383          Nashville          6,          Tenn.         Phillips          Printing          Co.          Beazley          Ditching          Co.         LETTERPRESS          ,          Raymond          a          Beerle          mownen         OFFSET          SEPTIC          TANKS          -          OVERFLOWS          -          SEWER          LINES         FINE          PRINTING          Phone          AL          6-4498          501          Jefferson          Street         409-A          Main          St.          Nashville,          Tenn.          Bus.          Phone:          AL          5-4929          Res.          Phone:          AM          9-0313         MELROSE          BOWLING          LANES         32          Lanes          With          AMF          Automatic          Pinspotters—Year-Round          Air-Conditioning         Open          Play          Special          Rates          for          Daytime          League          Play          Such          as         Saturdays          and          Sundays          Housewives          Leagues         Week          Days—10:00          A.M.          to          5:30          P.M.          Ladies’          Club          Leagues         Complete          Restaurant          Facilities          Bridge          Club          Leagues         Franklin          Road—Melrose          Shopping          Center          Pro          Shop         Nashville,          Tenn.          For          Information          and          Reservations         Call          CY          2-3747         J.          F.          BRADFORD,          Manager         Marchetti's         Restaurant         Sache         Fine          Italian          Foods         Pizza         19th          at          West          End         AL          6-9145         Compliments          and          Best          Wishes         Hutcherson’s          Pharmacy         PRESCRIPTIONS         Across          from          the          Campus          Where          Everyone          Meets         REVLON          PRODUCTS          MAX          FACTOR          SIBE          SIGl=         ASF          i          oprah          Nodes          |          GHE         CLEAN          —          HOT          —          ECONOMICAL         }          22)          ST.          BERNARD          COAL          COMPANY         2400          Charlotte          Ave.          Phone          CYpress          1-3662          Dedicated          to          the         (          ory          of          God.          -         be         7          BUILDING          OF         |          CHURCH          OF          CHRIST         INY          WHITE          PIKE          +          NA‘         Making          Good          “Impressions”          Is          Our          Business...         WILLIAMS          PRINTING          COMPANY          -          NASHVILLE         OWNED          AND          OPERATED          BY          MEMBERS          OF          THE          CHURCH         LANDON          HARDWARE          CO.         We          Serve          Lipscomb          Students         4010          Granny          White          Pike          Telephone          CY          8-1460         Washington          Manufacturing          Co.         BETTER          SPORTSWEAR,          WESTERNWEAR          AND         WORK          CLOTHES          FOR          THE          ENTIRE          FAMILY         SDEES          GEE         THE          BRAND          THAT          COVERS          THE          LAND         REGISTERED         Nashville,          Tennessee         Young          |         Insulation          Co.          Woodbine         DIVISION          OF          A         YOUNG          SALES          CORP.          Mill                    Lumber          Co.         SINCE          1895         Fessy          Park          Road          GY          87-7573          2!74          Carson         NASHVILLE,          TENN.         All          types          of          industrial          insulations         Phone          AL          4-090|         MR.          WKDA         Number          One         On          the          Campus         PEOPLES          SERVICE         STATIONS,          INC.         3901          Hillsboro          Road         Nashville,          Tennessee         Nicholstone           Bookbindery         “The          South's          Largest          Trade          Bindery’'         COMPLIMENTS          OF         Nashville          Swimming          Pool          Co.         Pool          Supplies—Maritime—C          hemicals         715          12th          Avenue,          South         Phone          AL          6-5572         COMPLIMENTS         OE          A         FRIEND         Middle          Tennessee          Roofing          Co.         Roots—Guttering—Home          Repairs         2003          12th          Ave.,          So.          Phone          AM          9-4041         Meador          and          Heise          Pharmacy         Prescription          Center         2209          Hillsboro          Road          Phone          CY          2-0652         Nashville,          Tennessee         An          Invitation         For          a          complimentary          demonstration          with          individual         make-up          and          instruction          for          your          complexion          care.         Merle          Norman          Cosmetic          Studio         154          Sixth          Avenue,          North          Phone          AL          5-6931         Nashville,          Tenn.         McDowell          Insurance          Agency         C.          C.          McDowell,          Owner         719          Nashville          Trust          Bldg.          Phone          CH          2-2631         ALL          KINDS          OF          INSURANCE         PICTURES          FRAMES         Lee         411          THOMPSON          LN.          NASHVILLE          11,          TENN.         LITTLE          BROS.         SHELL          SERVICE         “Front          End          Alignment          Tel.          CY          2-4433          2616          Franklin          Road         CY          2-661          1          2701          Franklin          Road         KING          PRINTING          CO.         Famous          for         Wedding          Invitations          to          Fit          Any          Budget         PRINTING—ENGRAVING         1408          Church          St.          AL          6-3402         “For          Reservations          to          Any          Part          of          the          World          KEATON          TRAVEL          BUREAU         530          Third          National          Bank          Building         Phone          AL          6-2934         JOHNSON          AUTO          REPAIR         General          Auto          Repairing         Front          End          Aligning—Wheel          Balancing         Complete          Brake          Service         Acetylene          and          Electric          Welding         12th          Ave.,          So.          and          Acklen          Phone          CY          7-5238         Hobart          Dayton          Sales                    Service         |715          Church          Street         Phone          CHapel          2-5706         HIBBETT'S         PRESCRIPTION          SHOP         Phone          CYpress          2-5519         3203          Belmont          Blvd.          Nashville          12,          Tenn.         Green          Hills          Shoe          Rebuilders         Green          Hills          Village,          Inc.         Phone          AM          9-9437         Phone          AL          6-2402         Zumbro          Coffee          Service,          Inc.         MAXWELL          HOUSE          COFFEE         Distributors         310          4th          Avenue,          South         Nashville,          Tenn.         Zimmerle's          Gulf          Service         Complete          Service          Corner          12th          and          Paris          Avenue         Nashville,          Tennessee         Phone          AMherst          9-9186         MECHANIC          ON          DUTY         YATES          PHARMACY         Every          Customer          Is          a          Friend         Phone          CY          2-8787         PRESCRIPTION          CENTER         COMPLIMENTS          OF         W.          S.          Riddle          Notion          Company         338          Public          Square         Wright's          Tile          and          Linoleum          Co.         1526          Demonbreun          Street         W.          A.          Wright,          Jr.          Bus.          CH          2-654|         Brandau-Craig-Dickerson          Co.         Printers          and          Lithographers         Nashville          3,          Tennessee         WINSTON'S          HAIR          STYLISTS         3813          Hillsboro          Road         Phone          CY          8-4896         Williams’          Restaurant          Service,         Inc.         Commercial          Food          Service          Equipment         Hotels,          Restaurants,          Schools         4104          Hillsboro          Rd.         WAVE-MONT         Service          Station          and          Garage         General          Auto          Repair         J.          E.          Yearwood         2607          Twelfth          Avenue,          South         Nashville,          Tenn.          Phone          CY          2-8522         TRAVIS          ELECTRIC          COMPANY         1211          Division          Street         Phone          AL          4-8875-6         THOMPSON          CLEANERS         “Good          Clothes          Deserve          Good          Cleaning’         Phone          CY          2-9402         1605          Gale          Lane         Owned          and          Operated          by—R.          J.          Overby         B.          H.          Stief          Jewelry          Co.         214-216          6th          Avenue,          North         Nashville,          Tennessee         Jewelers          Since          1857         now          itS          Pepsi         for          those          who          foe          young         Sam          Bittner's          Costume          Studio         Formal          Wear          Rental          Service         Phone          CY          2-238|         2515          West          End          Avenue          Nashville          5         Reale          and          Draper          Jewelry          Co.         706          Church          Street          Phone          AL          5-8353         Nashville          3,          Tenn.         Authorized          Dealer          for          Keepsake          Diamonds         Bob          Draper,          Class          of          '35         45          Years          of          Expert          Shoe          Repair         QUALITY          SHOE          SHOP         Shoe          Repairing—Shoe          Dying—Alterations         3813          Hillsboro          Road          Phone          CY          2-4274          Across          from          Hillsboro          High           DISCOUNT          FOR          ALL          STUDENTS          Village          Cleaners          and          Laundry         One          Day          Service          on          Shirts          and          Cleaning         24-Hr.          Coin-O-Matic:          Service         2008          Acklen          Ave.         OSBORNE          FARM          MARKET         814          Acklen          Ave.          AM          9-3521         FRESH          FERTILE          EGGS         FRESH          DRESSED          FRYERS,          -HENS,          TURKEYS         FLOORMEN'S          SUPPLY          CO.         American          Floor          Machines          and          Finishes         135-137          Second          Avenue,          North         AL          6-2526         Phone          AL          5-5412         ELLIS                    KIDD         FUNERAL          HOME         24-Hour          Ambulance          Service          —-          Funeral          Directors         2627          Nolensville          Road         Nashville,          Tenn.         fl          Cosmopotitan          Free          Parking         HEALTH          STUDIOS          .         “The          South's          Most          Luxurious”         Green          Hills          Donelson         CY          11-5802          TU          3-852I         Bradley-McClendon          Co.,          Inc.         W          oodenware—Metalware—Wrapping          Paper         Paper          Bags         Phone          CH          2-3377          112          Second          Ave.,          No.         Nashville          3,          Tenn.         MORRISSEY         MEATS          AND          PROVISIONS         Phone          AL          5-4126                    706          First          Ave.,          No.         BURROUGHS'          FLORIST         Phone          CY          8-5579         “Say          It          With          Flowers          4511          Charlotte          Ave.          Nashville          9,          Tenn.         Betty's          Salon          of          Beauty         2700          Granny          White          Pike         Phone          AM          9-3736         BEASLEY                    SONS         EVERETT          BEASLEY         WHOLESALE          DRY          GOODS         332          Public          Square         Nashville,          Tennessee         ALLEN          AGENCY         GENERAL          INSURANCE         H.          Stanley          Allen,          Sr.,          H.          Stanley          Allen,          Jr.,          Mrs.          Lutie          C.          Allen         R.          L.          Meadows,          Herbert          H.          Peppers,          West          H.          Morton,          Jr.         147          4th          Avenue,          North         Tels.          AL          6-5156,          AL          6-5157,          AL          6-5158         JIM-DANDY          MARKET         ONE          of          the          South's          finest          drive-in          markets         2905          12th          Avenue,          South         Nashville,          Tennessee         ITlayo          Ss         HICKORY          SMOKED          SAUSAGE         Charlotte          Road          Route          No.          2         Nashville,          Tenn.         Kelly          Lish          Flowers         Green          Hills          Village         Phone          AM          9-561          |         A          Favorite          foroer          $0          Yeas         Whole          bean          coffee         grind          it          fresh!         ae         4         Ne          h          of         a,          OO          Alaaye          Good         GRANNY          WHITE          SERVICE         STATION          AND          GARAGE         James          W.          Corder,          Proprietor         2601          Granny          White          Road          Phone          CY          2-3400         Nashville,          Tennessee         Free          Estimates          Phone          AL          4-9860         Gordon          Drake                    Sons         Tile,          Marble          and          Mantels         1012          |2th          Avenue,          South         E.          L.          Geistman          L.          R.          Bradford         E.          L.          Geistman          Co..,          Inc.         618-632          Fourth          Ave.,          So.         International          Harvester         Farmall          Tractors          McCormick          Farm          Machinery         Forrest          Allen          Tile          Co.         917          4th          Ave.,          So.          AL          6-812          |         Hotpoint          CY          8-1245         FAMOUS          STATE          SALES          CO.         Quality          Appliances         Path          255,          THe          StREE]          FROM          DLC.”         S.          €.-Collins          4008          Granny          White          Pike         DUNN          CLEANERS         “Done          Right          by          Dunn          W.          N.          Loyd,          Owner          and          Manager         CO          2-4524          3601          Gallatin          Road         COLES                    WALLER          JEWELERS         519          Union          Street         Nashville,          Tennessee         5          (Gs          (CIVAINIGE          HOMER          CHANCE         E.          C.          CHANCE                    SON         REALTY          CO.          INC.         REALTORS         626          Gallatin          Road         TW          5-672|          TW          5-3056         CAYCE'S         Home          Cooked          Meals         2706          12th          Avenue,          South         Butch's          Barber          Shop         ACROSS,          FROM          THE          CAMPUS         CY          8-1245         4008          Granny          White          Pike         Hewgley's          Music          Shop         720          Commerce          Street         Nashville,          Tenn.         Parrish          Shell          Service          Stations         24-HR.          SERVICE         Corner          Wharf          and          Lafayette          Streets         Phones          AL          6-4541          —          CH          2-613]         Motor          Tune          Up          and          Brake          Service         REBIND          BIBLES          HYMNALS         J.          L.          Kain          Library          Bindery         K-A-I-N-C-R-A-F-T         John          L.          Kain          406          2|st          Ave.,          So.         Phone          CY          |-1840          Nashville          5,          Tenn.         Associated          Salvage          Company         The          place          to          buy          high-quality          piece          goods,          slipcovers,         upholstery,          and          drapery          materials          at          low          cost.         121          Third          Avenue,          South         AL          5-2707         Leslie          O.          Self          George          M.          Owens          E.          Wo)          Smiths         Wentworth          Caldwell          Co.,          Inc.          JAMES          A.          BAKER         WHOLESALE          GROCERS          GENERAL          CONTRACTORS         Distributors          Pher-Zinl          112          Nineteenth          Ave.,          No.         Fine          Foods          Nashville,          Tenn.         CONGRATULATIONS          AND          BEST          WISHES         1         DAVID          LIPSCOMB          COLLEGE         JOHN          W.          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