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A3 SSN Vor —w - ss wi MARYVILLE Briltht an ' shinin ' , th ' facultie begin a busie day durin ' thir retreet. Confusion characterizes Freshmen arriva ' — Ba ' dwin Ha ' . Mirror, mirror on th ' wa ' , wha ' s the fairest o ' them a ' ? Snow White !? Reception for parents o ' incomin ' Freshmen. To plan year ' s work, facultie hauld traditiona ' retreet at Tapoco Lodge i ' Great Smokie Mountains . . . i ' a settin ' o ' rest an ' tranquilitie, great minds grapple wi ' monstrous problems . . . back on th ' campus, ither problems arise — er, arrive — Freshmen . . . greeted by Nu Gammas an ' Key Men . . . directed to barren 8x10 cubicles (or at leest tha ' s hoo they seemed at first) . . . new faces, strange names . . . UCCF weilcam fresh- men wi ' picnic on Pearson ' s lawn . . . Bill Erwin n com- panie entertain wi ' the production Snow White an ' th ' Five Dwarfs ' ' . . . DInin ' ha hoot! I meen dinin ' ROOM! . . . Student Council Mixer on the tennis courts .. . Isna thir onie ither way to get Freshmen ac- quainted? Aye, but ' ti.s again ' th ' rools! . . . . . . auld students return . . . traditional A ' Sing (held indoors beca ' s o ' rain) gies em chance to look o ' er new students ... I hoop a ' theese kids are as dumb as they look! ' ' . . . changes aroun ' campus catch attention o ' veterans . . . auld paths noo paved . . . new offices i ' Anderson . . . ren- ovated eatin ' quart ' rs (chandeliers an ' draperiesmade ye wand ' r if ye were i ' the rikht place! ' wi ' new schedule is it possible to eet six meels a day ? Wha ' ! Eight hoors between breakfast an ' lunch? . . . high intensitie likhts i ' chapel . . . na new dairms, thoo ... I dinna ken th ' new dairms were undergroond! . . . tired feet an ' sha irt tempers frae lang lines at librarie, personnel office, treasurer ' s office, an ' bookstair . . . then — classes! . . . Och, come alang, Dean. Ye meen I HAE to talt Bible? ' Dean Ruslc rece ' in ' honorarie degree frae President Copeland. Sigs ' n ' Thetas entertain at a fierie pep rallie. . . . Big send-off for footba ' feem as they leave for Southwestern at Memphis . . . first plane trip . . . facultie ' s turn for tired feet (an ' han ' s) at reception o ' students . . . Maryville hosts eminent United States government official at Convocation an ' Foond ' r ' s Day, th ' Honorable Secretarie o ' State Dean Rusk . . . inside view o ' oor commitment i ' Viet Nam . . . A moament o ' high spirit — Honaker Field. Oor footba ' teem on one o ' its less strenuous occasions. Highland lad V lassie perform to th ' delilht o ' th ' spectators. The Womenfolk — Joyee, Judy, Leni, Barbara, an ' Jean. . . . Rush Week . . . western Sigs n Thetas vie wi ' Scottish Chi Betas n Phis for pledges . . . various organizations hauld initiations — required attendance at break- fast — och!! . . . Allen Drury leeds off Lec- ture Series wi ' informative ta ' k aboot his personal experiences wi ' prominent politi- cal figures . . . Student Council sponsors anither campus first — th ' Womenfolk . . . colorfu ' foaksingers leev Student Council i ' th ' red . . . tenor Walter Carringer re- turns hame to op ' n Artist Series . . . Pres- byterie Day brings Moderator o ' General Assemblie, William Phelps_ Thompson, to campus . . . discussion groops participated i ' by students an ' members o ' th ' com- munitie . . . Moderator Thompson greets Dean McClelland after Vespers on Pres- byterie Day. Look closer. Glasgow or Maryville? Bushing, I carina get my shov ' l oot o ' th ' groond. Mebbe ye shad talc ye ' re foot off it. Wi ' th ' addition o ' heavie machinerie, the hoal deep ' ns. ' n If we donna hurrie up, it wi ' be ' Orange, Garnet, FLOP Fore ' er. ' Bird ' s-e ' e view o ' th ' Hamecomin ' Dance. The President an ' Mrs. Copeland entertain Freshmen at the White Hoos — er — Mornin ' side. . . . Hamecomin ' weilcams Alumni . . . tra ditional barbecue supper for auld grads . . traditional sack suppers for students . . . lang awaited groond-breakin ' for new dairms held at last . . . Scots host Quakers frae Guilford on gridiron . . . Sigs V Thetas carrie off top prize wi ' float Happiness is Top Dog . . . even concluded wi ' dance i ' Alumni Gy op ' nin ' o ' Lantern . . . weil, ' tis quite an im- provement o ' er the Sa ' t Cellar . . . Th ' sa ' t o ' th ' earth has becam the likht o ' th ' wairld . . . first annual Facultie-Varsitie basketba ' game results i ' last minute defeat o ' facultie, 82-23 . . . Orin ' s homecomin ' i ' MOURNING BECOMES ELEKTRA. Mister an ' Mistress Roberts are honored at halftime o ' Carson-Newman game. . . . campus livened by soonds o ' noo combo, The Great Mice )?) — barefoot freshmen wi ' cheeks o ' tan . . . hickory, dickory, dock! ... for thoas wi ' different taste th ' Artist Series presents the New York Woodwind Quintet . . . . . . Vietnam Week sponsored by Highland Echo . . . message to th ' President an ' th ' forces i ' Vietnam, paperback book drive, an ' Student-Facultie Forum a ' gie students chance to express thir opinions . . . lang-awaited construc- tion on dairms begins . . . Playhoos presents Mourning Be- comes Elelctra . . . ootstandin ' production o ' Eugene O ' Neill ' s masterpiece . . . . . . afternoon footba ' game wi ' arch-rival Carson-New- man ... Dr. Copeland an ' his ta ' kin ' tie start day off wi ' optimistic tone . . . Mister V Mistress Roberts are honored at halftime . . . distribution o ' mid-semester grades provides traditional shock for noo students . . . 007 — tha ' s my aver- age, nae my code number! . . . Lecture Series presents dis- tinguisht speeker, Ferenc Nagy, former prime minister o ' Hungary . . . students receeve authoritative views o ' present Cauld War situation wi ' particular emphasis on Eastern Europe . . . Please, Mister Swenson, I ' d rather do it myself. 10 P.D.A.? Poor Joe is deid! But we do na suspect ye, Wild Bill McClelland. . . . Sophomore class brings th ' musical Oklahoma to cam- pus ... by popular demand, movie next year wi ' be on New Jersey . . . first annual Honaker Bowl held on Thanks- givin ' Day . . . Scots play host to Earlham College Quakers . . . tha ' nikht Alumni Gym becomes scene o ' customarie Barnwarmin ' . . . organization-sponsored booths gie students chance to test thir skills . . . talent show hikhlikhted by facultie skit set to familiar toons frae Oklahoma! . . . schoolgirl quintet singin ' I Canna Say No ... Dr. Cope- land as feeture attraction i ' Poor Joe Is Deid . . . i ' spite o ' stalwart competition, Lynn Duke wins talent show ... Dr. Harter ' s movie roonds oot evenin ' hilariouslie . . . festivities reigned o ' er by Barnwarmin ' Queen Mary Simpson an King John Mulholland . . . proceeds to go to Crossroads-Feroze- pore Project . . . II . . . Fine Arts Department presents Mistress Schoen i ' first facultie recital o ' th ' year ... Fa ' Formal sponsored by Kappa Phi an ' Chi Beta . . . Winter on th ' Hill i ' snowcapt Pearsons Hall Dinin ' Room . . . men ' s intramural flagba ' seeson hikhlikhted by annual Stin kin ' Shoo game . . . Kappa Phi defeets Alpha Sig, 35-28 . . . basketba ' an ' wrestlin ' get into fu ' swing . . . wrestlers manage to become first victorious varsitie athletes o ' th ' year . . . Wee Chapel gien noo coat o ' paint — orange — to enhance meditation . . . Women ' s an ' Men ' s Choirs present Fa ' Concert . . . Makin ' guid use o ' th ' new Warburg Apparatus. r a JiiiiiLtiwj Sculptors get potted i ' FAC basement. Lantern reflects spirit o ' Christmas readin ' s. Madrigal Singers on special Christmas television proagran Dean Massey blazes trail throo disaster area. Home o ' th ' Scots covered by one o ' deepest snows on record. ' Twas th ' nilcht before Christmas, an ' a ' throo Lloyd ha , Th ' lassies i ' thir nilthtgoons were having ' a ba . . . . Christmas Vespers held i ' chapel — service consis+in ' o ' music by choirs an ' reedin ' s by representatives o ' various areas o ' campus life . . . Junior ' n ' Senior classes sponsor Christmas partie . . . Thirtie-third annual presentation o ' Messiah sung by 250-voice chorus . . . holiday spirit in- tensified wi Christmas reedin ' s i Lantern, fallowt by cam- pus-wide carolin ' . . . decorations appeer i ' various places — dairms, Anderson Ha ' offices, librarie, an ' even chapel court- yard . . . Student Council decorates dogwood tree wi ' Christmas likhts . . . finallie, lang-awaited Christmas vaca- tion — two weeks o ' freedom an ' rest, or Independent Studies, as th ' case may be . . . Whan th ' Scots are awa, th ' Porlcies wi ' play. OPE r r CAMPAIGN V 1000 Double, double, toil an trouble comes to a fierie end. m Project Goal $3000? 500 1500 2000 ' 250Q „. $700 doon; $2,300 to gae! ... a ' too soon, classes resoom . . . Junior Class pre- sents double feature, The Mouse That Roared an ' Zotz . . . societies hold elections an ' installations o ' second semester officers . . . fatal week o ' semester finals subjects students to limits o ' thir endurance . . . I stayed up a ' nikht studyin ' , then slept throo my exam! . . . Student Council charters buses to concert gien by Peter, Paul V Mary at Knoxville Coliseum . . . first semester ends an ' weil-deserved break begins . . . . . . second semester begins wi ' appeerance o ' some noo faces an ' absence o ' monie auld faces . . . Dr. Bloy presents facultie recital wi ' music o ' Bach . . . Lecture Series hosts distinguisht Maryville alumnus, John R. Stockton . . . Th ' American Economie i ' th ' Mid-Six- ties . . . winter band concert competes wi ' wrestlin ' match, as usual . . . . . . Fred Hope Fund initiates Crocsroads-Ferozepore Project an ' aims hikh . . . subzero weather an ' heavie snow invade campus . . . conditions worsen an ' students wha do na slip on ice, slide on gravel . . . 14 Taen advantage o ' Little advice. Februarie Meetin ' s leeders create informal atmosphere at nikhtlie discussions. ... Dr. Ganse Little leeds ninetieth annual Febru- arie Meetin ' s . . . as Archimedes, or Carlyle — or somebodie once said ... ... background o ' ab- stract art lends appropriate atmosphere to mes- sages o ' A Faith For A ' Seesons . . . reconcilia- tion becomes a key word . . . to quote a nurserie rhyme ... to use a 75$ word . . . parentheticallie speakin ' ... an ' , o ' course, Lady, do ye na know whan to stop? . . . panel discussions leed to search- in ' questions aboot th ' church an ' th ' college, amang ither things . . . effective communion service con- cludes nikhtlie meetin ' s . . . . . . Salzburg Marionette Theatre delikhts yang at heart wi ' matinee o ' Dean McClelland ' s Nut- quacker Suite an ' evenin ' performance o ' Mozart ' s Th ' Magic Flute . . . Nu Gamma leeders weil- come new coeds wi ' annual fashion show . . . western fans weilcome Senior class movie High Noon . . . lassies treet lads at Jean ' s Drag . . . L fl K m .-i B . H I ' - W 1 _ B f B Salzburg Marionettes i ' midst o ' Moiart ' s The Magic Flute. 15 ' Hoo do ye solve a problem lilte Maria? . . . weeks o ' combined efforts o ' Playhoos, orchestra, an ' communitie culminate i ' massive production o ' Th ' Sound o ' Music . . . numerous sets, colorful authentic costumes, popular melodies, Presbyterian nuns(?) . . . o ' erwhelmin ' demand ca ' s for repeet performances . . . . . . violinist Mister McKaskell strings alang wi ' tradi- tion as he gies his first facultie recital . . . Spring Vaca- tion: students forced frae campus . . . . . . Facultie recital series combines presentation o ' music ' n ' art by Mister Bonham an ' Miss Mueller . . . audience impressed by performance o ' yang Japanese cellist, Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi i ' final proagram o ' Artist Se- ries . . . traditional Easter Sunrise Service heilt i ' am- phitheater . . . Freshman class brings suspense thriller Charade to campus . . . varietie marks Glee Club spring concert . . . Weil, wha di ' ye expect? . . . . . . UCCF goes on coeducational o ' ernikht hike . . . classes hauld picnics . . . marked increase i ' sunburns . . . campus i ' vaded by hundreds o ' hikh school groops congregatin ' for East Tennessee Choral Festival . . . seniors subjected to inevitable comps . . . My whale college career was shattered i ' one afternoon! . . . Col- lege-Communitie Orchestra entertains wi ' annual con- cert . . . plans are made for upcomin ' year on UCCF retreet . . . . . . Sigs V Thetas create exotic atmosphere wi ' Spring Formal, Paradise Isle . . . election time brings transformation o ' campus . . . buttons, banners, posters, ;peeches, absurd promises, factions . . . Playhoos con- seeson wi ' comedie, Androcles an ' th 1 Lion . . . r Roberts directs band i ' spring concert ... as thoughts turn toward summer excitement, finals force reca ' o ' winter facts . . . ■— ■At Maryville College proagress is oor most important product. 16 . . . Alumni Day: past acquaintances renewed, college escapades retauld as graduates return for traditional gatherin ' . . . four years ' efforts culminate as seniors talc part i ' Baccalaureate an ' Commencement exercises . . . gowns, di- plomas, Daisie Chain, proud parents, cameras, an ' mixed emotions mark realization o ' some goals an ' expectation o ' ithers. 17 Dr. Edwin R DEDICATIO As we continue oor jaunt, we pause to saloot one wha began his own Highland journey i ' 1911 ... returned as a guide i ' 1918 ... an ' for a ' most half a centurie has led, wi ' keen e ' e ' n ' sure step, noo parties o ' ex- plorers . . . Thoas wha hae traveled i ' his companie can ne ' er forget his frequent pauses to delikht i ' unexpected glimp- ses o ' trooth: The fact of personality amazes me in each bird at my door . . . his enthusiastic recallin ' o ' th ' glories o ' th ' past: Lo, sixteen hundred is the magic hour! Geoffrey and Will surpass the rest! I ' ve cried . . . his concern o ' er th ' roughness o ' th ' present path: Yet in this closing year, Fulfilled with doubt and fear, We grope and cry . . . his habit o ' raisin ' his een to distant horizons: Thanks be to Thee, oh God; our eyes have seen Thy Salvation! To show oor appreciation for his leedership an ' to recognize his lang an ' distinguisht service to Maryville College, we want to dedicate this annual to Dr. Edwin R. Hunter wha, as dean o ' curriculum, had th ' vision to mak Maryville amang th ' first colleges to adopt comprehensives an ' independent studie for a ' students; wha, as poet an ' scholar, has made a significant contribution to literature throo This Man ' s Art an ' Shaks- pore and Common Sense; an ' who, as teecher, has combined his deep faith, his wit, an ' his wisdom to mak th ' classroom experience relevant to contemporarie life. 147th YEAR 1966 CHILHOWEA Wherever I wander, wherever I rove. The hills of the Highlands for ever I love. Robert Burns TABLE O ' CO TS £Ci OOR CHIEFS 24 The President Joseph J. Copeland . . . oor chiefiest chieftain . . . apart frae th ' student body i ' position, yet an integral part o ' them, too . . . a ' ways gie ' in ' encouragement to th ' aspirin ' athlete or scholar ... a pro- moter o ' student-facultie rapport ... his orange n ' garnet tie this year reveelt th ' wonder o ' wonders — it talks . . . Wi ' he attempt anither hop via pogo stick across th ' fish pond this spring? . . . Barnwarmin ' brikht ' ned by Poor Joe is Dead (a can- dle likhts his head) . . . an ' Noo abideth Drury, Johnson, God, Freshmen an ' Th ' Womenfoak: but th ' funniest o ' these are th ' Women, foak. Guidman an ' guidwife o ' Morningside. 25 Dean o ' th ' College Frank Deloss McClelland A man o ' manie talents . . . active i ' Red Cross, teacher o ' adults at Home Avenue, former leed ' r o ' th ' Boy Scouts, active on th ' Blount County Recreation Council, an active Kiwanian, Secretarie-Treasurer o ' th ' Tennessee College Association . . . Dean o ' th ' College ... a strong concern for th ' students ' academic, religious, social an ' physica ' develop- ment . . . kncwn to goa swimmin ' at six o ' clock o ' th ' morn ... a luvlie wee granddaughter — wha ' s proud? . . . Th ' leed ' r o ' oor chapel service the morn is . . . after th ' last supp ' r . . . dinin ' room, no ' dinin ' ha ' . Pamela Karin: Isn ' t Granddaddy fun? 26 Dean o ' Women Edith Frances Massey A wai+in ' room an ' a secretarie a ye hae chaperones? . . . flies an ' drives to far-off places to recroot students . . . an- swers th ' telephone constantlie . . . helps mak plans for th ' new dorms . . . assigns freshmen roommates . . . luvs yellow . . . I ' m just a lass wha canna say nae . . . enter- tains guests galore . . . likes to reed . . . sends postcards frae Scandinavian coun- tries . . . hoosmither o ' Willard Hoos . . . circle meetin ' s . . . activities calendar . . . counsels whan th ' goin gets rough . . . settles disputes . . . answers questions . . . a ' ways thir whan we need her. Dean o ' Students Tom Fuhr Makin ' debut as Maryvilles Dean o Stu- dents . . . fresh frae same post at West- m inster College, Salt Lake City, Utah . . . pictured here i ' front o ' his favorite paintin ' — characteristic abstract? — excellent con- versation piece whan entertainin ' students — just try to title it! . . . an incurable schizophrenic ... a clergyman-magician . . . quite an adept amateur photographer . . . th ' unforgettable musica ' chapel pro- agram . . . An ' noo, Dr. Bloy wi ' illustrate the flute-like tone o oor versatile organ ... a dedicated advisor an ' co-ordinator o ' student affairs. Chairman o ' the Board Joe Caldwell Gamble Chaplain Edward Fay Campbell Tha ' hat! . . . private office . . . private secretarie . . . substitute chapel annooncer . . . teeches Sunday School at New Providence . . . wee Hoos i ' th ' Woods ... ' Twad seem to me . . . frequent trips to Cades Cove . . . uncataloqued librarie . . . thees anooncements are na ' i ' ony special order . . . takes earlie mornin ' wa ' ks . . . organizes Febru- ary meetin ' s . . . chapel proagrams . . vespers . . . listens . . . understands . . . helps ... a part o ' Maryville tha ' we luv. Man o ' multiple responsibilities . . . member o ' the Board for twenty-six year . . . chairman o ' the Board for twal year . . . also Chairman o ' Board o Directors at Bank o ' Maryville an ' Blount Memorial Hospital . . . practices law i ' spare time . . . lang-time persona ' interest i ' Maryville College . . . graduate o ' Class o ' 1926 . . . captain o ' the footba ' teem . . . Man o ' the Year as a senior . . . special interest i ' farmin ' . . . raisin ' black angus cattle an ' red-headed son . . . May I borrow the car to- nikht, Doug? . . . donator o ' cabin on Loudon Loch for Student Council retreet. 28 Viola Light-foot, Registrar; Daniel Frank Layman, Treasurer; Mary Miles, Director o ' Student-Help. Administrators Seated: Imogene Atkins, Administrative Assistant to th ' Director o ' Admissions. Standing: Raymond Irving Brahams, Jr.. Director o ' Development; Duncan Campbell Bennett, Director o ' Information Services; William Harold Laster, Admissions Counselor; William F. Taylor, Jr., Director o ' Admissions. 29 Mr. Arthur S. Bushing, Mrs. Nancy N. Navratll, Editorial Supervisor o ' Independent Study; Mrs. Ruth F. Webb, Dr. Carolyn L. Blair, Dr. Elizabeth H. Jackson, Chairman, Department o ' Enqlish; Dr. Edwin R. H unter, Mrs. Herma R. Cate, Miss Jessie K. Johnson, Mr. David G. Hoch. English an ' Foreign Languages Changes take place — offices added . . . new face on staff, Mrs. J. H. Cate frae Maryville High . . . experimental creative writin ' groops assisted by Dr. Blair . . . addition o ae literarie magazine to th ' campus? . . . Dr. Jackson ' s beads break i ' 17th Centurie Literature class — If ye sit on them they mikht hatch! ... a rikht taut domestic situa- tion . . . seminar on Hawthorne ' n ' Melville incorporated into Independent Studies ' Proagram . . . freshmen learnin ' hoo to write . . . sophomores learnin ' hoo to reed . . . upper c ' assmen learnin ' th ' impairtance o ' reedin ' V writin ' ! Bonjour, classe! . . . En bien, au revoir! . . . an eilevation takes place i ' language lab — second floor Anderson to third floor . . . Mister Dees, new German teecher, fi ' s gap left by Miss Birkelbach ' s move to Germany . . . French major Ruth Bates spends junior year i ' Switzerland . . . Lois Huffines, junior German major studies i ' Germany . . . Con- tinenta ' Nikht : proagram. on European customs gien i ' Lantern . . . various classes sing Christmas carols i ' French, German V Spanish . . . We maun speed ahead! . . . ' Tha ' canna be oor beil! . . . use o ' records i ' class . . . French foreign pen pals . . . Greek footba ' cheers . . . We want a Tau Delta! Seated: Miss Kathryn W. Mar- tin, French and Spanish; Miss M. Catharine Wilkinson, Chairman, Department of For- eiqn lanquages. French; Rich- ard V. Fridenbergs, French, German. Russian. Standing: Roy E. Lindahl, Classical Lan- guages: James H. Schwam, Spanish; Arthur F. Dees. Ger- man: Austin P. Cooley, French. 30 Dr. Rollin McKeehan, Chairman, Mrs. Thelma H. Kramer. Department o ' Education; Mary L. Borkhuis. Dr. Jerry E. Waters, Chairman, Department o ' Psychologic Psychologie an ' Education A separate department . . . new chairman: Dr. McKeehan f-ae Knoxville . . . relocated office on second floor Thaw . . . new equipment — overhead projector, typewriter . . . observers i ' local schools . . . teechers ' aids or substitutes? . . . brainstairmin ' . . . gradin ' papers . . . actuallie tryin ' to teech . . . study ha ' s . . . workshop wi ' local secondarie teechers the summer . . . th ' objectives o ' this course are ... ... creativitie . . . round table discussions. New face: Miss Borkhuis frae South Dakota . . . new equip- ment . . . runnin ' professors . . . bi-weeklie seminars . . . research on fish . . memorizin ' nonsense syllables . . . nae mair 201 lab repairts! . . . experimentallie-oriented Inde- pendent Studies . . . the ca ' culator ' s wrang! . . . for example, the social behavior o ' a Rhesus monkey . . . ego-deflatin ' personalitie tests. Increasin ' number o ' female P. E. majors ... a hot swim- min ' pool . . . improved course: kinesiology ... a ' I had were red knee socks . . . work i ' area schools . . . My wrasslers are goin ' to win th ' SEC tournament this year an ' I ' m goin ' to retire . . . Hoot! today ' s bloo, na broon . . . black e ' e frae tumblin ' . . . bloo jumpers . . . class tourna- ments . . . May I mak an appintment wi ' ye? ... a paper on defensive footba? Health an ' Physical Education Mrs. Edith M. Larqen, Mr. Lauren F. Kardatzke. Mr. John A. Davis, Mr. Howard J. Tomlinson, Mr. Boydson H. Baird Chairman, Department of Physical Education; Mrs. Carmian F. Davis. 31 Seated: Mr. Robert J. Bonham, Music: Mrs. Sallie W. Schoen, Music; Dr. Harry H. Harter, Chairman. Department o ' Fine Arts: Miss Barbara A. Muel- ler, Art; Dr. James A. Bloy. Music. Standing: Mr. Robert W. McKaskell, Music; Mr. John A. Roberts, Music; Mr. Thomas E. Jones, Theater an ' Speech; Mr. William H. Swenson, Art; Mr. Lou S. Mize, Music: Mr. Victor R. Schoen, Music. Fine Arts Mr. Jones directin ' a rehearsal o ' Mourning Becomes Elelrtra. ' New feces: Mister Bonham, pianist frae India, an ' Mister McKaskell, concert-master frae Montreal, Canada . . . annual play series — a drama, a musical, a comedie . . . hae ye been atop o ' th ' theatre? . . . thirty-third presentation o ' Messiah . . . Christmas Vespers . . . concerts gien by Men ' s Choir an ' Women ' s Choir . . . facultie an ' student recitals . . . this piano is oot o ' toon ... I played a rikht noat! . . . National Association o ' Schools o ' Music since 1942 . . . lanq hoors o ' practice . . . just one mair time . . . collages made frae leaves an ' dirt . . . artistic chess sets . . . openin ' nikhts ... art shawin ' s . . . th ' practice rooms are foo . . . me — conduct the band? . . . Prompt- ness is a virtue — an ' a must! . . . Let us commence to be- gin . . . repertoire again — Och, ye dinna teil me I hae to sing twa numbers ... I sing it vera well; an ' my accom- panist plays it vera weil — but we canna do it thegither! 32 Mr. A. Thomas Horst, Chairman, Department o ' Bible, Philosophie, an ' Religion; Mrs. Grace P. McArthur, Christian Education; Mrs. Margaret M. Cummings, Bible an ' Christian Education; Dr. James P. Griffin, Philosophie an ' Religion; Dr. Esther C. Swenson, Philosophie an ' Christian Education. Bible, Philosophie, an ' Religion Paul is na tha ' funnie, is he? Sevra ' rooms are moved ... a ' classes conducted on third floor o ' Anderson . . . addition o ' Philosophie o ' Education course — i ' connection wi ' curriculum change i ' Education Department . . . Weil, ' tis as this: Einstein was wrang! . . . Dr. Griffin gies doctorate . . . next? . . . Let us pray . . . East Tennessee Biblica ' Colloquim Programs: Liturgical music lecture durin ' winter an ' religious play i ' spring . . . either Plato or Dr. Griffin ance said . . . Mrs. Cummings helps J. D. Davis on recrootin ' campaign for wrestlers . . . Let us pause for a moment an ' reflect on this. 33 Mr. Robert C. Ramger, Dr. Arthur R. Shields, Chairman, Department o ' Bioloqy; Dr. James B. Lytle. Mr. George D. Howell, Dr. David P. Young, Dr. Fred A. Griffitts, Chairman, Department o ' Chemistry. Seated: Mr. Marion B. Tolar, Chairman, Department o ' Mathematics. Standing: Mr. Wil- liam H. Dent, Mr. Thomas I. Hicks, Dr. Stanmore B. Townes. Chemistrie, Mathematics, an ' Physics Cuttin ' up live frogs — och! ... if ye sleep thro ' the mass lectures, ye can hear it again by tape recairdin ' ... a large, comfie executive chair . . . research . . . botanists ' delight — the Warburg Appara- tus purchast by a National Science Foun- dation Grant . . . snakes eat rats? . . . weeklie seminars wi ' refreshments . . . maun biologists take chemistrie? . . . student-presented papers . . . mushroom slides . . . muddie field trips an ' pockets stuffed wi ' specimens ... a joke a lecture ... a planaria wi ' four heads . . . hae onything for th ' autoclave? . . . honor organization — Beta Beta Beta ... a base- ment foo ' o ' mice ... a loaded bulletin board . . . Why doesna grass graw und ' r tha ' tree? Brand-new chemistrie readin ' cairner . . . a student chemistrie chapter kin to th ' American Chemical Society . . . smell o ' rotten eggs . . . continuin ' since 1963, or- ganaphorous research . . . student partici- pation durin ' summer . . . visitin ' lecturers . . . student prepared proagrams . . . graduate-work recrooters . . . standard taper equipment $1200! . . . Are ye sure ye used the rikht chemicals? . . . fire ex- tinguisher ' s on th ' wa ' . . . impossible un- knoans . . . state meetins ' i ' th ' ootside world . . . infrared spectrometer . . . period- ic chart o ' elephants? . . . experimental course i ' spectroscophy ... we need a dishwasher . . . white lab coats an ' plastic aprons. Three pages for one problem? . . . Mister Tolar ' s revisin ' high school curric- ulum for East Tennessee . . . teecher- student research on lasers . . . twa future doctorates . . . new face: Dr. Townes, visitin ' lecturer frae Universitie o ' Hawaii . . . perfect lab reports? . . . computer courses at U.T. . . . anither quiz? ... a trip frae here to Knoxville wi ' a coffee break . . . high school math contest here . . . frictionless toys . . . area math meet- ins ' complete wi ' dinner . . . twa new math offices i ' the auld hame economics depart- ment . . . lots an ' lots o ' problems . . . guid pencil sharpeners . . . Wha ' was your percentage error? 34 Required: 101 V 102 Historie . . . Och, wha ' meen ye — G hoor? . . . Woodrow Wilson Foundation Fellowship for three year . . . by th ' by . . . journa ' articles due Friday . . . Couldna we passiblie affard new maps? . . . visitin ' lecturer Hoffman, retired chairman o ' department o ' historie frae U.T. . . . 1000 pages? are ye foolin ' ? . . . Aye — an ' 1200 for English Historie . . . ye ' re text authors say . . . Walker ' n ' Lightfoot float doon th ' Nile — summer — 1965 ... an ' then thir are thoas book reparts . . . add this to your bibliogra- phic . . . Walker uses free time to teech anither class — Historie o ' Education . . . Mebbe ye werna high enow to see th ' comet. Seated: Mrs. Sarah E. McNiell, Dr. Arda S. Walker, Chairman, Department o ' Histori Standing: Mr. Russell D. Parker, Mr. Wallace L. Lewis, Dr. J. Wesley Hoffman. Historie, Economics, Bus. Administration, Political Science, c Nagy speeks to Polie Sci class . . . Ains- worth — doctorate i ' th ' air . . . so be it . . . Hileman an ' Ainsworth — Traffic cops i ' th ' chapel balconie . . . . . . As Samuelson says . . . nikht classes i ' business law . . . wha ' s kid is tha ' i ' th ' ha ' ? . . . Hoo monie lasses i ' tha ' Economics class? . . . new student seminars . . . Wad samebodie PLEASE answer tha ' phone? . . . . . . mair Sociologie majors than e ' er gang into social work . . . guess social problems are on the rise . . . Wha ' ? A campus-wide survey on sex? . . . I ' m a kook . . . Sorrie, Schuler for I960 is checkt oot . . . Sociologie Three-O-Sex — th ' most popular course on campus . . . fore ' er an ' e ' er, wairl ' wi ' oot end — Amen. Seated: Dr. Esther C. Swenson, Sociology. Standing: Mr. Arthur D. Ainsworth, Chairman, Department o ' Political Science; Mr. Audley E. Hileman, Chairman. Department o ' Eco- nomics an ' Business Administration; Dr. Ralph T. Case, Chairman. Department o ' Sociology. Not Pictured: Dr. Robert N. Navratil, Business Administration. « S. C- A •II G 1 -4 J w ml Bfifl B - 35 First Row: MRS. PATIENCE WYMAN, Secretarie, Fine Arts Center; MISS MARY WELSH, Assistant th ' Student-Help Office. Second Row: MRS. MARGARET MILLER. Assistant i ' th ' Registrar ' s Office; MRS. MARCIA ELLIS, Secretarie to th ' Chaplain. MISS JANE HUDDLESTON, Secretarie to MISS VICTORIA SAMBURG, Assistant to Women; MRS. LYNNE McNAIR, Assistant tice: MRS. MARY FUGATE. Receptionist i ELIZABETH WELSH, Assistant i ' th ' Alun th ' Dean o ' th ' College; th ' Dean o ' Students an ' i ' th ' Public Relations Of- th ' Central Office; MISS ni Office; MRS. JANICE ROBERTS. Secretarie to th ' WATSON, Secretarie to th ' Director o President. Development; MRS. LOWREY Staff MRS. JANETTE GAMBLE. Housekeeper; MR. THOMAS HUTSELL, Engineer. Seated: MRS. ANN KENNEDY. MR FRED BLEVINS- MR. HUGH CRAWFORD, Assistant Business Manager, Assistant i ' th ' Treasurer ' s Office; MISS TATRICIA HILL; MRS. BETTY EGGERS Seated: MRS. EVA VINE- YARD. 36 Housemothers: MRS. BEATRICE SPEARS, Head o ' Baldwin Hall: MRS. PEARL CATHEY, Head o ' Pearsons Hall: MRS. ROWENA ROBINSON, Head o ' Mar- garet Bell Lloyd Residence: MRS. JANICE ROBERTS. Housemother o ' Crawford House: MRS. LUCY WITHERSPOON, Housemother o ' Taylor House: MRS. LOU ELLA EPTING, Assistant i ' Baldwin Hall. MRS. ALYNE HARRISON Housemother o ' Memorial Hall: MRS. JULIA JONES, Housemother o ' Carnegie Hall: MR. LEE CRIPPEN, Supervisor o ' Men ' s Resi- dences. MISS THELMA HALL. Nurse: MRS. MARGARET HEN- NEMUTH, Manager o ' College Stores: MRS. MARY BUCHANAN. Head o ' th ' Student Center: MRS. FLOR- ENCE HARTER Hostess i ' th ' Dining Room: MISS MARGARET WARE, Manager o ' th ' Dining Room. Librarians, Seated: MISS JOSEPHINE DUNLAP: MRS. IRMA MIZER. Assistant Librarian: MISS VIRGINIA TURRENTINE, Head Librarian. Standing: MRS. LYNN ANN BEST, MRS. ALICE CRIPPEN. MISS SANDRA STEVENS. Secretarie to th ' Head Librarian: MRS. DOROTHY CRAWFORD. 37 - f ' I wtf mr r t THE CLANS First Row: J. Mulholland, A. Little, T. Amen, C. Riqell, D. Harris. Second Row: M. McConeqhy, L. Crawford, K, Hitchens, M. Ayers, O. Williams, J. Blancherd, A, CroDper, H. Seitz, B. Brown, H. McCampbell. J. Jett, H. Porter. Third Row: N, Ryan, D. Alexander, R. Reed. S. Messenger, T. Ellis, R. Ries, D. Gamble, R. Tarwater, D. Hutchison, F. Eggers. Student Council Fresh ideas . . . Th ' Womenfolk . . . new academic committee headed by John Mulholland . . . emphasis on academics an ' constructive projects . . . Viet Nam forum ... a retreet wi ' better participation . . . th ' inevitable red tape . . . Wha ' aboot fire alarm systems for Carnegie ' n Pearsons? . . . Is th ' town Hugh McCampbell, President; Betty Brown, Secretary: Hank Seitz, Vice-President. student delegation present? ' dining ROOM come frae? . . Sunday night ' til one A.M.? . . . Piano preludes to th ' meetins ' time to gie started . . . D ' Whare di ' th ' munie for th ' Wha ' s wrang wi ' dancin ' on Wha ' aboot mair shows? . . . are nice, but Eggers says it ' s ye think we ' ll e ' er gie oot o Och, they be aworkin ' on th ' dairms! ... an fait ' fu ' John Mulholland moved for adjournment . . . Huther says a ' i ' favor say aye an ' thoas as are oppoased can stay . . . preparin ' th ' way for next year ' s council. 40 PUBLICITY COMMITTEE: J. Siver, R. Roark, D. Price, K. Hitchens, chairman. ELECTIONS COMMITTEE. Seated: P. Neilson. C. Ri qell, B. Lender. Standing: D. Alexander. H. Seltz, chair man; N. Hooven, D. Nelson. S. Messenger. -i PROGRAMS COMMIT- TEE: R. Ries. D. Gamble, co-chairmen. lH m if WS$L ml 1 1 F k 1 1 L U B i ' ■i PEP COMMIITTEE: R. Reed, co-chairman; M. Malone, D. Kline, J. Beall, D. Nelson, M. Chomyk, J. Wol f e, 5. Sober, D. Harris, co-chairman; F. La- A 2 H. Porter, L Grinstead. ACADEMIC COMMITTEE. Seated: J. Blanchard. M. McConeghy, B. Brown A. Little, J. Mulholland, chairman. Standinq: T. Ellis, F. Eqqers. D. Gamble, R. Rtes, S. Messenger. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: R. Tarwater, B. Brown, N. Ryan, J. Jett, chairman. 41 PROJECTS COMMITTEE: B C-ilds J. Moore. H. Porter, co-chairman: O. Wil- liams. co-cHai ' 3 . I T) fs ft m a A Seated: T. Lundstedt, Secretary; L. Crawford, President; L. Grinstead, Vice-President. Standing: J. Krause, B. Minear, D. Barnett, P. Neilson, S. Hur phries, M. Miller, J. Hobson. Women ' s Student Government ' One for you, an ' one for you . Grawln ' influence . . . discussion on th ' role o ' women today . . . sack supper replacement dinner . . . hoos councils handlin ' dairm matters cap- ablie . . . Coordinatin ' Council pro- vidin ' communication wi ' th ' adminis- tration . . . membership i ' national organization — Intercollegiate Associa- tion for Women Students . . . Co- operation wi ' M.S.C. i ' sponsorin ' so- cial activities. 42 First Row: O. Rupe, R. Nicolas. W. South, Secretary-Treasurer; T. Dor sett. Second Row: S. Fans, P. DerPilbosian, F. Van Hartesveldt, G. Hiqgins. First Row: K. Verheeck, G. Schnitzer. Second Row: D. Alexander, D. Nelson, J. Moore, T. Amon, President. Third Row: D. Welch. J. Dowling. Men ' s Student Cooperative Promotin ' unitie amang men . . . order i ' th ' dormitories . . . communication wi ' th ' administration . . . social activities sich as open-hoos, Artist Series recep tions, dances . . . decoratin ' th ' goal posts. 43 United Campus Christian Fellowship D. Ellison, Vice-President; M. Burkhart, Vice-President; B. Erwin, President. Camp-oot i ' Dr. Campbells livin ' room . . . setting up Big-Little Brother an ' Big-Little Sister proagram . . . Mister Snow White ' ' Erwin . . . nineteen picnickers i ' an M.G. . . . sack suppers by bus likht . . . rum coffee at th Lantern? . . . cheese fondue wi ' Mister Ainsworth . . . Madriaals i ' th ' balconie . . . Crossroads . . . fun an ' relaxa- tion at Laurel Loch . . . Homecamin ' float — Orange, Garnet float forever . . . sponsorin ' Barnwarmin ' . . . overnikht hikes . . . community service projects at Home Avenue, Children ' s Home, Sunnybrook, Asbury Acres, Mont- vale . . . Assist wi ' scoot troops . . . Heather ' s posters. Seated: C. Pusey, Recordinq Secretary: L. Grinstead, Worship Chairman; S. Parker, The Lantern ; J. Jenkins, Service Chairman. Sitting: Z. Jones, Treasurer; H. Van Dyke, Publicity Secretary; R. Ries, Service Chairman; M . Burkhart, Vice-President. Standing: D. Schellenger, Corresponding Secre- tary: B. Young, Worship Chairman: W. Frey, Feedback Editor; D. Ellison, Vice-President; W. Evoul, Education Chairman; B. Erwin, President. 44 D. McGruther, G. Meyer, T. Ellis, K. Jones, D. Gamble D. Nelson, H. Seitz, D. Ellison. Chairman. Not Pictured: B. Stinnett. J. Graham, P. Park, W. South, J. Haynie. Key Men an ' Nu Letters hame . . . suitcases an ' trunks up steps . . . goodies ' 1 i ' front o ' doors at holiday time . . . oor first float . . . Alumni Gym to Alumni barn . . . mistletoe i ' th ' Lantern . . . latest spring fashions . . . co-ed (?) o ' ernikht hike . . . unexpected dips i ' the loch. First Row: W, Hannah, M. Burkhart, Chairman; P. Mac- kintosh, B. Woodworth. Sec- ond Row: E. Cubbin, N. Ryan G. Walker, L. McNair, C. Sherrod, K. Bishop. Third Row: B. Minear, M. Robinson, B. McMillan. T. Cochran, L. Waller. J. Jett, T. Josey, P. Feller. Not Pictured: J. Bettis. 45 Officers, Seated: S. Wood, J. Mor- ris, S. Talmage, N. Bennett, M. Mil- ler, S. Doerschuk. Standing: S. Fore- man, M. Simpson, R. Roark, J. Tem- pleton, B. Koza, B. Woodworth, C. Haley. Chi Beta FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President SARAH DOERSCHUK Vice-President MARY SIMPSON Secretary REVA ROARK Treasurer JUDY TEMPLETON Program Chairman CHERYL HALEY Program Chairman SUE TALMAGE Program Chairman BARBARA WOODWORTH Rush Week Chairman MARTY MILLER Barmaid BECKY KOZA SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President MARTY MILLER Vice-President SUE FOREMAN Secretary NAN BENNETT Treasurer SUE TALMAGE Program Chairman JUDY MORRIS Program Chairman SHERRY WOOD Barmaid SARAH DOERSCHUK : f)T F- ' i i I FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President LYNN HOWARD Vice-President RAY EATON Secretary KEN HITCHENS Treasurer JERRY HUGHES Program Chairman ANDY RUHLIN Athletic Chairman ROY RIES Rush Week Chairman DAVE HUTCHISON Bartender RICHARD REED SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President JOHN KERR Vice-President DAN MITCHELL Secretary ORUS RUPE Treasurer GARY MEYER Program Chairman JOHN BRAYMER Athletic Chairman COLE PIPER Bartender ANDY RUHLIN Kappa Phi Officers, Seated: L. Howard, R. Eaton, K. Hitchens, J. Hughes, R. Reed. Standing: J. Kerr, D, Mitch- ell, O. Rupe, G. Meyer, J. Bray- mer, C. Piper, A. Ruhlin. Ml |Qy r iS 1 . i j 5| Wmt-:) t Al W Nf. 1 m y ta Bd L ™ VHH 1| Mm r Mgj la M % M S Officers, Seated: B. Hall, G, Prof- fitt, J. Rose, G. Wells, D. Heis- meyer, L. McNair. Standing: M. Anderson, T. Cochran, L. Miller, J. Yarrington, A. Chubb, B. Vincent, J. Ferguson, B. Turpin, M. Pierce, L. Waller, K. Trowbridge, K. Bishop. Theta Epsilon mm FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President GINNY WELLS Vice-President DOT HEISMEYER Secretary LINDA IvtcNAIR Treasurer JAN ROSE Chaplain KATHY TROWBRIDGE Rush Week Chairmen . . GINGER PROFFITT, MEREDITH PIERCE Program Chairmen PATTI FELLER, LAURIE WALLER Athletic Chairmen KATHY BISHOP, BARBARA TURPIN SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President JAN ROSE Vice-President GINGER PROFFITT Secretary BETTY HALL Treasurer MARTHA ANDERSON Chaplain TRUDY COCHRAN Skit Night GINNY WELLS, JEANNE YARRINGTON Program Chairmen ARDIS CHUBB, LAURIE MILLER Athletic Chairmen JEAN FERGUSON, BETTY VINCENT m I k. A t( V FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President GEORGE DERBYSHIRE Vice-President STEVE WORRELL Secretary BUCKY HARTENSTINE Treasurer BOB LEACH Chaplain PAUL MILLIN Program Chairman STEVE DORNER Program Chairman ED GREENAWALD Athletic Chairman SONNY HUGHES SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President HUGH McCAMPBELL Vice-President RALPH McCAMPBELL Secretary GEORGE DERBYSHIRE Treasurer BOB LEACH Chaplain JOHN FORGETY Program Chairman JOHN McLAUGHL IN Program Chairman GERRY STEIGELMAN Athletic Chairman AL MORRIS Alpha Sigma Officers, Seated: J. McLaughlin, J Forgety, H. McCampbell, R. Mc Campbell, A. Morris. Standing: B Leach. P. Millin, S. Dorner. G Derbyshire. B. Hartenstine. S. Woi rell, S. Hughes. Kappa Phi ' s Leedin ' Ladies an ' Chi Beta ' s Favorite Phis — Seated: Judy Jenkins, Mary Simpson, Sarah Doerschuk, Betty Brown, Marty Miller. Standing: Jerry Hughes, Rich Reed, Lynn Howard, Rich Marshall, Lupton Wood. Changin ' o ' th ' guard durin ' Rush Week. Batmen an ' Robin cower durin ' Sgt. Porter ' s mo- ment o ' glorie. XB — K J . . . Rush: Ae Highland Fling compleat wi ' authentic Scottish refreshments! . . . changin ' o ' th ' guard at th ' K I -XB guardhoos ... a command performance, Luv Ne ' er Faileth . . . yangest escape artist . . . Homecomin ' : Hats Off to th ' Scots ' — third place float . . . K t Knights win Stinkin ' Shoo footba ' game 35-28 i ' freezin ' cauld . . . XB banquet for th ' Knights . . . bonnie winter formal i ' Pearsons, Winter on th ' Hill . . . XB a ' stars win volleyba ' championship . . . K wins volleyba ' intramurals . . . dances at Phi hoos wi ' Great Mice ... ski trip to Gatlinburg . . . anither wild initiation . . . Batman an ' Robin . . . Deveney ' s Raiders, Gready ' s Grenadiers, and Porter ' s Polaks leed pledges throo eventful evenin ' . . . Favorite Phis, Leedin ' Ladies . . . intramural basketba ' . . . skit nikht . . . skatin ' trips an ' picnic . . . softba ' intramurals . . . increest interest, noo plans, developments. President an ' Mistress Copeland share spotlikht at Winter on th ' Hi ' . m-m$m£M$t Tarn o ' Shanter reminds Maryville o ' Scottish tradition. IhS- Air raid forces Cupids under shelter. Mistress B becomes lifetime Sig sweetheart. Kathy Hinger, Ginny Wells, Barbara Fitch, Sweetheart; Jan Rose, Peggy Malone — A2 Cupids. _ B ay ' A fl T m, f I ' Ml ss§s 7 w [ 4 W W H 1 ■r jr M| Top Dog is top dog. ®E — A2 ... a reliable, devoted core o ' veterans Roond Up Some Freshmen durin ' Rush Week . . . big beef barbe- cue, a rodeo, an ' a fashion shoa . . . first place homecomin ' float — Happiness is Bein ' Top Dog . . . Pearsons decorated wi ' cedar at Yuletide ... a Yuletide partie i th ' Lantern . . . th ' entertainment o ' th ' Bloo Shades throot th ' year . . . th ' annual Theta banquet at th ' Pioneer Hoos i ' Janu- arie — foak music, onyane? . . . spirited pledges endure th ' rigors o ' initiation wi ' Valentine ' s Day theme ... a Sweet- heart an ' Cupids honored by th ' men o ' Sig at annual dance . . . the namin ' o ' Sig Man o ' th ' Year — Hugh McCamp- bell . . . overnikht trip to Gatlinburg . . . intramurals frae fa ' throo spring . . . skit nikht ... a memorable spring formal wi ' a Polynesian theme, Paradise Isle. Sigs ' an ' Thetas ' answer to th ' Christy Minstrels. First Row: F. Corbett, P. Williams, M. Burlingham, S. Wyman, N . Gillinqham. Second Row: M. Rankin, I. Shelley, J. Bryan, J. Paul. M. Caldwell. M. Robinson, N. Ryan, J. Graham, P. Brown, J. Kerr, C. Reynolds, W. Evaul, J. Hinlcle, K. Schussler, C. Sherrod, M. Peterson. Not Pictured: J. Beall, R. Briqht. J. Hannah, Z. Jones, L. Palmer, G. Paxton, M. Pierce, D. Sansbury, S. Sullivan. Florence Corbett, Editor; Marilyn Rankin, Business Manag Chilhowean 1966 A book presenting the toatal life o ' Maryville College for 1965-1966 i ' 136 pages ... a junior project for th ' seniors — an ' ithers . . . Does onyane ken whan th ' Scottish tradition originated at Maryville an ' why — mebbe then we could write the foreword . . . hoo wi ' thirty staff members e ' er fit into th ' new office i ' Thaw? ... it doesna really matter — onything ' s better than haen to keep ev ' riething i ' th ' dairm . . . co- ordinate ' copie, pictures, an ' layoot . . . We should hae started writin ' this earlier . . . Keep tellin ' me tha ' it wi ' a ' be worth it i ' May! . . . frustrations an ' anxieties . . . yet pride i ' th ' end. STAFF OFFICERS Editor FLORENCE CORBETT Business Manager MARILYN RANKIN Literary Editors JOHN KERR, SUZI WYMAN Faculty Editor KITTY SCHUSSLER Classes Editors JOHANN BEALL, JUDY HANNAH, NANCY RYAN Honors Editor JOAN PAUL Organizations Editor MIRIAM PETERSON Sports Editors BILL EVAUL, PEGGY WILLIAMS Art Editor . NANCY GILLINGHAM Typing Editor JOYCE BRYAN 52 THE HIGHLAND ECHO EDITORIAL STAFF, First Row: B. Bullard, A. LeFurgey, J. SIver, S. Chittick. Second Row: R. McCampbeN, S. Humphries, S. Mason, A. Leeth, J. Krause. M. Malone. Highland Echo STAFF EDITORS Editor CAROLE BROWNLEE Business Manager PAUL MILLIN News Editor BARBARA BULLARD Feature Editor SANDY CHITTICK Sports Editor RALPH McCAMPBELL Art Editor VAN PALLIS Carole Brownlee. Editor: Paul Millin. Business Manager. Labors to foofi ' obligations to the whole cam- pus . . . The Highland Echo reports news to a ' phases o ' Maryville College population . . . bi-weeklie . . . reviews o ' plays, books, con- certs, lectures . . . creative an ' original poems, car- toons, shairt stories . . . led campus attention i ' national an ' international concerns . . . Viet Nam Week . . . hundreds o ' paperback books collected an ' sent to forces . . . petition to President o ' th ' United States . . . forum to express views on war i ' Southeast Asia. THE HIGHLAND ECHO CONTRIBUTORS, First Row: E. Lankenau, M. Miller, J. Hutcheson, M. L. Zorb. Second Row: S. Foreman, G. Wells. Third Row: J. Kerr, J. Rose, J. Brenckman, M. Bishop, J. Mulholland. Fourth Row: L. St. Clair, J. Weeks, J. Gifford. 53 Vesper Choir Cled i ' bloo ' n ' wheit for an eventfu ' year . . . Bach Cantata . . . Christmas Vespers . . . tour thro ' th ' Sooth . . . Beethoven ' s Ninth wi ' th ' Knoxville Symphony Orches- tra .. . Vesper services . . . under th ' direction o ' Dr. Harter . . . sixty-five carefullie selected voices ... fa ' auditions . . . runnin ' across campus t ' check th ' Fine Arts Center bulletin board every five minutes . . . members representin ' a ' areas o ' academic interest an ' musical experience. 54 Thirty-third annual presentation ... a twa-hundred an ' seventy-one voice chorus an ' twal ' soloists . . . College-Community orchestra o ' thirty-four . . . under th ' di- rection o ' Dr. Harry H. Harter . . . hundurs o ' East Tennesseans pourin ' into th ' chapel . . . participants frae student bodie, facul- tie, an ' townsfoak . . . assisted by Dr. Bloy at th ' organ, Mrs. Shoen at th ' harpsi- chord, Mr. Bonham at th ' piano . . . im- pressive an ' alive . . . rekindlin ' o ' th ' heart ' s rejoicin ' . SOLOISTS, First Row: P. Clendenen, L. Duke, M. Miller, M. Rucker. I. Jack. Second Row: F. Doscher. T. Llewellyn, S. Boatman, J. Henry. S. Tompkins, J. Breckenridge. L. Sikes. Dr. Harter. Director. Not Pictured: J. Gresham, trumpetist. 55 Women ' ! 1 N ' Men ' : Choir Glee Club Sti 1 grawin ' , 54 members . . . under the direction o ' Mr. Lou Mize an ' accompanist Carol Pusey . . . Winter Concert: Bruckner ' s Te Deum, Bartok ' s Folk Songs, Bernstein ' s West Side Story . . . Jean ' s Drag— drag wha? . . . Keep your chests up ... I canna teil whir your chest ends an ' your stomach begins . . . Som ' ane i ' the soprano section is stickin ' oot ... A Wolf Whistle!!! . . . Christmas vespers . . . Sunday vespers . . . Spring Concert: Vaughn Williams . . . Sound o ' Music . guid blend, a guid sound, a guid year . . . lookin ' for- ward to next year. 56 Concert Band Highlander Band moves i ' doors for winter seeoon . . . uniform changes to formal concert dress . . . Guards hats on stage sti ' re- minder o ' footba ' half-time . . . solo piper . . . seventie-four musi- cians (?)... Winter Concert honors birthday o ' Civil War president wi ' Lincoln Portrait . . . ootstandin ' percussion section . . . less brass — mair bassoon! . . . music o ' composers — Handel, Wagner, an ' Mancini . . . TV Sinfonians to celebrate i ' stallation o ' music fraternitie . . . Spring Concert fa ' s on Armed Forces Day . . . stir- rin ' marches . . . ensemble groops — dance band, woodwind quintet, brass quartet, Dixieland combo . . . members o ' conductin ' class gain experience by choosin ' selections an ' directin ' them . . . cloases year wi ' ootdoor pops concert for alumni. 57 f ' l T-ar 4 « . 1 hff- r s 9P ifcfcai ..■-• ' s ' -- 1 ' ' ■' V r§3 ■ ?% | -f H % ' : , i The Maryville College Officers: K. MHler. Vice-President; T. Dickson, President; Z. Jones. Secre- tary; E. L ' jcas Treasurer. 58 E ' er readie to march an ' more readie to play . . . themes frae weil-known musicals . . . catchie cadence . . . twirlin ' duets . . . precision drill an ' pageantrie . . . hame games, one awa ' game, an ' th ' Honaker Bowl ... a show honor- in ' th ' Roberts . . . pep rallies an ' parades . . . Highlander Marchin ' Band a Scottie mascot — Little Bit . . . Scottish plaid kilts ' n ' Royal guard reds . . . oor own High- land lassie ' n ' a troo Scottish peiper . . . We are th ' Scotties ... a ' eightie o ' this bonnie group . . . niver lose oor pepability. R. Brown, Peiper; B. Laippiy Highland Lassie; John A. Roberts D ; re: c J. Campbell. Drum Maior. 59 A. Jablonski, K. Miller, M. Shaver. T. Marston, P. Armstrong, A. Fried- rick T. Dickson, B. Smith. Porky an ' Th ' Simple Seven Wha ' mean ye we carina go thro ' th ' Dinin ' Room? . . . Di ' ye see thoas legs?! . . . Wha ' s th ' Porky Playmate this month? . . . Wha ' s an honorarie pig? . . . Whan ye ' re up, ye ' re up — I canna believe they did tha ' ... Whan ye need someone t ' gie th ' spirit up ... at pep rallies, i ' th ' dinin ' room , after chapel, at basketball games . . . whare ' er ye leest expect f find them. Howie, Howie, Chilhowie . . . at pep rallies, footba ' games, bas- ketba ' games . . . betimes e ' en i ' chapel . . . eight enthoosiasts leed vital student body support for Scots ' athletic teems . . . a- ternates added to squad this year . . . special acrobatics add tha ' extra Umph! . . . Rock tha ' orange an ' garnet, yama, yama! First Row: C. Riqell, D. Harris, B. Baird, A. Ruhlin. Second Row: L, McClain, B. Smith, D. Nettle. Top: Fran Lantz, Cap- tain. 60 Ill Blue Shades Added sounds — Darrell Stoker . . . plus Bo, Ken, Russ, V Huffier . . . th ' cool rock . . . how monie students can ye pack into a Sig Hoos? . . . AS Rush Show . . . Frosh Mixers, footba ' dances, A2 Sweetheart Dance . . . off-campus engagements ... a guid year, a guid sound, a guid fellowship. H. McCampbell. K. Arents ight, D. Stoker. R. Hedges. Student Affiliate Chapter O ' American Chemical Pre - professional group composed o ' chemistrie majors . . . chartered i ' January o ' 1965 . . . spon- sered by Dr. F. A. Griffitts (member o ' th ' American Chemi- cal Societie . . . prac- tical experience for future careers. First Row: F. Eggers, Vice-President; S. Bnggs, Secretary; T. Putnam President; E. Smith, board member; Z. Jones. Sec- ond Row: K. Yoder, K Keen, R. Tarwater, M Beard, C. Lim, Mr. How ell. Third Row: R. Bod nar, J. Fan, J. Mulhol land, Dr. Young, J. Mac Daid, Dr. Griffitts, D Terrill. 61 First Row: D. Heismeyer, Vice-President; N. MJIer, Secretary; H. Griffin, President; J. Brenckman, M. Frazier, M. Walden, M. Hay, M. Miller, T. Lund- stedt, B. Fitch, J. Rose, J. Stapp, J. Jenkins, E. Beatty, B. Brown, Vice-President; P. Evoul, Treasurer. Second Row: E. Wagner, S. Foreman, J. Bryan, C. Turner, M. Wismer. Third Row: J. Graham, K. Schussler, M. Bishop, J. Ibsen. Fourth Row: A, Chubb, B. Lender, P. Johnson. Fifth Row: J. Dono- hue, J. Tate. Sixth Row: M. Peterson, J. Templeton, A. Fleming, H. DeWeese. Student National Education Monthlie meetin ' s . . . panels an ' guest speekers wi ' discus- sions o ' subjects relative t ' teechin ' . . . participation i ' local, state, an ' national activities o ' th ' National Educational Asso- cation . . . strivin ' to become guid teechers. First Row: R. Sultzbach, M. Lafferty, E. Mantz. M. Shaver, Vice-President; M. Rticker, Secretary; I. Jack, President; E. Trent, Treasurer. Second Row: S. Babelay, R. Wood, A. Hongspan. Music E National Conference Open to a music majors . . . th ' past, th ' present, an ' th ' future o ' music education . . . monthlie meetin ' s wi ' guest speekers, films, an ' demonstrations . . . spon- sored by Mister John Roberts. 62 First Row: V. Tiffany. L. Paulson. G. Proffitt, C. Horton, S. Gamsby. K. Mattson. S. Anthony. Second Row: C. Tiffany. Vice-President: M. Moffett, N. Vann, M. Miller. N. Am. M. Anderson. C. Vandeqriff. Third Row: P. Moffett, D. Moss, Secretary-Treasurer: K. Jones. P. DerPilbosian, R. Mahler, S. Wintermuts, Mr. Jones, B. Bates, D. Caylor, J. Gidley, President. Hard work, guid times, an ' tradition . . . unforgettable pro- ductions ... an ' orange floor ... a Christmas tree . . . openin ' nikht thrill . . . tears an ' laughter . . . role involvement . . . twa films . . . electrifyin ' drama — Mourning Becomes Elektra . . . The Hill alive wi 1 The Sound of Music . . . Commencement production — Androcles and the Lion. Playhouse Seated: B. Talmaqe, President. Standing: E. Hall Cropper, S. Simons, H. Newman. Smith, R. Lucas. A. ft Campus Mike Eech Sunday nikht th ' air ' s astir . . . music, interviews, discussions, sports, an ' gossip . . . th ' voice o ' Maryville College . . . 1400 on ye ' re radio dial . . . WGAP . . . Wee Willie an ' th ' Big Big Coo. 63 Q o Q First Row: C. Scott, J. Paul, P. Eby. Second Row: S. Doerschuk, Dr. Waters. M. Malone, D. Alexander, D. Armentrout, J. Ber- nard, President; C. Petze. M. Borkhuis, C. Reynolds. Psi Sigma Mu T ' braudin ' oor knowledge o ' psychologie . . . individual participation . . . student-conducted seminars . . . visitin ' speekers . . . trips f hear speekers, see pints o ' interest. Th ' tongue o ' triumph . . . Women ' s State Championship . . . twa trophies (includin ' sweepstakes) i ' th ' South At- lantic Tournament . . . sweepstakes i ' a lasses ' tournament at Bristol, Vir- ginia . . . second place i ' th ' four-man Novice Tournament at Carson-New- man . . . numerous first an ' second places i ' events sich as oratorie, ex- tempore, an ' impromptu speekin ' . First Row: P. Proffitt, F. Abramoff, S. Prof- fin. P. Millin, W. Hannah, D. Harris. L. Sikes. Second Row: M. McMasfer, A. Barton, B. Co P. Steele, M. Gillespie. Bp i Lm 1K K m. Qnfl WH L LP nflHi B ■B ■1 i l ; 4 j± Ii i m 1 M i si fiBI S W] via ink s Ii sily Ji si ii iH MJiJiJffl H 25 S! : ijfl H ■H ' B J 64 e. g s Purpose??? — fellowship, ' tis said . . . three seniors, three juniors, an ' twa sophomores . . . th ' danglin ' o ' th ' green dice . . . ah, ' tis a mysterie unso ' ved. Circle K First Row: B. Goode. P. Feller, S. Brigqs. Second Row: J. Beall. S. Proffitt, President. Third Row: I. Hellmer, L. Waller, J. Reynolds, Business Manager. First Row: F. Gready. Vice-President; R. Ries, Treasurer; D. Parrish, O. Wil- liams, G. Meyer, J. Kerr, J. Henderson, D. Harris, H. McCampbell, J. Mul- holland. Second Row: D. Terrill, Secretary; D. McGruther, R. Reed, E. Har- mon, T. Ellis, G. Hallen, J. Graham. Not Pictured: R. Marshall, President. Sponsored by th ' Maryville an ' Alcoa Kiwanis Clubs . . . members selected on twa merits — high scholastic standin ' an ' a realization o ' service obligations to th ' college . . . varsitie-facultie baslcetba ' game . . . ushers for Sunday Vespers an ' Messiah ... a swimmin ' proagram for th ' Blount County Boys ' Club ... a petition sup- portin ' oor countries involvement i ' Viet Nam . . . limit o ' twenty-five members . . . heartie lads wi ' braud smiles. ' 65 f, r La 66 67 Man o ' The Year f. William Senate r C rwin, At 68 Woman o ' The Year i vliss Elizabeth l .ebecca 9St ecca ( .Jrown 69 r m i ' W ' i iri Ik JT ' T V -. ■1 . V K£ .r J { r tlfZi X  • « - .fii f fcfd oZo j Nlarcfaret Cjrinrfead 70 Who ' s Who Among Students i ' American Universiti an ' Colleges Seventeen seniors mak Who ' s Who . . . national publication . . . nominated by senior class an ' facultie . . . representatives o ' a ' phases o ' Maryville College life . . . exceptional i ' scholarship, leedership, citizen- ship . . . active i ' campus organizations . . . promise to go far. Seated: Louise Crawford, Betty Brown. Standing: Keith Renne, Lewriqht Sikes, William Erwin. Seated: Marianne Jefferson, Sara Parker. Standing: Oliver Williams, Reed Tarwater. Richard Reed. First Row: Sandra Chittick, Carole Brownlee, Huqh McCampbell. Second Row: David Ellison, Sandra Briqgs, Michael Dalton, Not Pictured: Dale Schellenqer. 71 II lidd 3ara jane J urker Homecomin ' Queen ijj L kridUne dim Wliss Betty (Brown 1 lHite Irallk cotckmer H ' l ' iiS JLouise Crawford Homecomin ' Court Ivlr. Aolin I V luUiollund Wis Wan, Si u tintn i tui 73 on Barnwarmin ' King an ' Queen 74 ffft 3 If vlldi r eua r oark, (Junior Ctadd ill [in Sandra AohnSon, Irreshnian das. II Hiss (Jean (Jj cliis, Sophomore Class ff ' iss Aanis f oSe, Senior Class 75 Alpha Gamma Sigma Alpha Gamma Sigma — Maryville ' s scholastic honor- arie societie . . . purpose: to encourage troo scholarship an ' to stimulate interest i ' cul- tural pursoots amang th ' stu- dents o ' th ' college . . . reedin ' discussion proagram centered on Thomas a Becket, as por- trayed i ' plays by Eliot, Frye, Anouilh, an ' Tennyson . . . membership requirement — at least ae 3.33 scholastic aver- age . . . i ' cloods onie o ' th ' facultie an ' staff wha are members o ' Phi Beta Kappa or wha hae fulfilled th ' re- quirements for membership i ' Alpha Gamma Sigma . . . charter members sti ' connect- ed wi ' Maryville College: Dr. Hunter, Miss Viola Lightfoot, Miss Frances Massey, an ' Miss Mary Sloane Welsh. Seated: Mrs. Crawford, L. Crawford. President: Mrs. McNeill, Vice-President. Standing: Mr. Horst, Mr. Bennett, Secretary: K. Renne. Dr. Copeland. Not Pictured: Miss Massey, Miss Lightfoot, Miss Welsh, Dr. Hunter, Dr. Walker, Dr. Swenson, Mr. Hoch. Eta Phi Chapter . . . chartert i ' 1963 . . . ae national bio- logical honorarie societie . . . membership bast on scholar- ship an ' interest I ' biologie . . . seminars an ' hikes . . . moni- tored reedin ' room i ' Fayerweather . . . noosletter publisht an ' sent to a ' alumni wha were biologie majors. B. Currie, Dr. Shields, Treasurer and Counselor: K. Denow, Secretary; H. McCampbell, Vice-President; Mr. Ramger, G. Hallen, President; B. Prather, M. Jefferson, Historian; R. Cruz-Alvarez, Dr. Lytle. , 76 Pi Delta Phi Pi Delta Phi— n a t i o n a I French honor societie . . . dedicated to th ' expansion an ' expression o ' French civili- zation . . . fosters th ' under- stand 1 an ' enjoyment o ' French literature, art, philoso- phic historie, an ' especiallie th ' French language . . . Mary- ville chapter — Delta Gamma . . . correspondence wi ' stu- dents i ' France . . . tootrin ' students i French . . . one member, Ruth Bates, spendin ' junior year abraud, studyin ' i ' Switzerland. First Row: S. Haggart, A. Brownlee, W. Goodwyne. President: R. Bates, C. Bridges, Miss Wilkinson. Sponsor. Second Row: Miss Martin, Mr. Fridenbergs, J. Thomas. Secretary-Treasurer; Mr. Cooley. S. Chittick, Vice-President. Th ' Epsilon o ' Tennessee Chapter o ' th ' National Social Science Honor Societie . . . chartert i ' 1957 . . . purpose: to encourage interest i ' scholarlie attainment i ' th ' field o ' th ' social sciences by periodic meetin ' s wi ' papers presented by students, facultie members, an ' visitin ' speekers . . . requirement o ' membership — guid morai character, 20 hours i ' th ' social sciences with ae B average, an ' standin ' i ' th ' upper 35% o ' thir junior or senior class. Pi Gamma u Mr. Ainsworth, F. Corbett, S. Hal- deman, A. Layman, S. Haggart, B. Erwin, L. Sikes, Dr. Case, Secretary- Treasurer; J. Hughes, Vice-Presi- dent; P. Millin. Presidert; Mr. Lewis Counselor. 77 ■E Theta Alpha Phi Auldest o ' national honorarie fraternities o ' theater arts . . . purpose to increase interest — stimulate creativeness — foster ar- tistic achievement i ' a ' crafts o ' theater . . . open to a ' students earnin ' a minimum number o ' pints by workin ' i ' ev ' rie area o ' theater. Kappa Delta To preserve forensic activitie . . . eligibilitie — sophomore havin ' wan majoritie o ' debates . . . three officers an ' three members . . . chance to trav ' l . . . tournament competition. Seated: S. Proffitt, Vice-President. Standing: D. Harris, Secretary-Treasurer; L. Si Ices President. First Row: M. Shaklee, V. Wells, Secretary; H. Myers, Historian; J. Gidley. Second Row: Mr. Jones, K. Jones, M. Miller, President; G. Proffitt. Vice-President; T. Llewellyn, Treasurer. 78 Tau Kappa Chi Honorarie societie for thoas i ' studie o ' music . . . purpose — to promote student an ' communitie interest an ' par- ticipation i ' music depart- ment . . . aim to raise aca- demic standard o ' music department ... to provide goal for lads an ' lassies inter- ested i ' music ... to promote trained musicianship an ' fur- ther understands ' o ' styles o ' music . . . special attention this year to seminars by music facultie on twentieth centurie music. Seated: C. Pusey. E. Mantz. A Junkin. Standing: Dr. Harter, M. Shaver. T. Allen, J. Breckenridge, C. Meeker, W. Rumsey, S. Tompkins, L Sikes, C. Doscher, Dr. Bloy, M. Gross, J. Henry, M. Rucker! Secretary-Treasurer; T. Llewellyr, President. First Row: T. Dickson, Treasurer; H. McCampbell, H. Livingston, President; V. Schoen, R. Bonham. Second Row: R. McKaskell, J. Meyers, C. Meeker, Secretary; R. Bright, C. Doscher, D. Seeley. E. Best. Third Row: J. Bloy, L. Mi ; e. T. Allen, M. Shaver, Warden; W. Rumsey, Historian; J. Brecken- ridge, Vice-President; J. Roberts, J. Henry, H. Harter, Advisor. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Honorarie music fraternitie for lads . . . professional mu- sicians . . . chartered i ' No- vember . . . aim to advance ca ' se o ' music i ' America . . . to foster mutual weilfar an ' brotherhood o ' students o ' music ... to develop truest fraternal spirit amang mem- bers ... to encourage loyal- tie to Maryville College. 79 80 SCOTTISH RIVALRY Varsitie Football 1965 — year o ' disappintments . . . 0-9-1 record . . . teem was progressivelie stronger . . . monie hopes for th ' late seeson were shattered wi ' in- juries to Dalton, Dutton, an ' Story. 1965 — year o ' seniors . . . Ramsey, a guid quarterback an ' aen excellent safe- tie .. . Pryor, Dalton, Dutton, Bailey, V Anderson standoots frae th ' class o ' ' 65. 1965 — year o ' new players . . . Crabtree develops as a fine quarterback . . . Ronco, Bosco, Carkhuff, an ' Crop- per readie to tak ' o ' er th ' vacancies. 1965 — year o ' lettermen ... 33 lads letter . . . Story, Webb, Greeno, Rogers, an ' Berry form experienct foonda- tion for next year. Kneeling: Co-Captains Jim Pryor, Mike Dalton. Standing: Lauren Kardatzke, Backfield Coach; Howard Tomlinson, Head Coach; Wilbur Ramsey, End Coach. First Row: R. Faqan. Asst. Mgr.; G. Phillips, R. Lockard, K. Bailey, D. Po rs H. Ramsev, A. Anderson, S. Harris, A. Cropper, C. Slaybaugh, E. Greeno, R. Bosco, J. Maletta. Second Row: C. Berry, D. Harris, M. Dalr n, J. Cloninger, J. Forgety, C. Gehman, P. O ' Bryan, B. Carkhuff R. McCampbell, J. Mullendore, S. Dockery, D. Berry, J. Dawson, C. Ridings, Equipment Mgr. Third Row: Coach Kardatzke, S. Worrell, D. Story, S. Hutsell, L. Cerovac, J. Fort, W. South, G. Higgins, T. Bradam, D. McDade, A. Robins, G. Dutton, F. Eqqers, Coach Tomlinson. Fourth Row: J, Mullins, Student Asst. Coach; Coach Ramsey, S. Webb, G. Derbyshire, D. Ronco, H. Crabtree, J. Heck, J. Pryor, D. Taylor, C. Piper. D. Belcher, J. McLaughlin, J. Llewellyn. Team Mgr.; N. Hughes, Trainer. 82 FINAL SCORES Maryville Southwestern 14 Maryville 8 Centre 14 Maryville ° Georgetown 23 Mar V ville l2 Emory Henry 13 Mar iHe Livingston State 30 Maryville 6 Guilford 39 Mar V vil| e 13 Millsaps 28 Maryville 6 Mars Hill 6 Maryville 7 Carson-Newman 37 Honaker Bowl: Mar V v ' lle l7 Earlham 26 Honaker Bowl ... an innovation i ' the Scot athletic proagram . . . sponsored by the Honaker Club i ' order to raise munie tor athletic scholar- ships . . . th ' Bowl is named i ' honor o ' one o ' th ' greatest coaches Maryville has had, the late Lombe Scott Honaker . . . November 25, Thanksgivin ' : an excitin ' day startin ' a tradition o ' postseeson footba ' . . . foes this year were th ' Earlham Col- lege Quakers o ' Richmond, Indiana . . . th ' Scots looked like th ' teems o ' yore i ' th ' first half — takin ' a 17-14 leed into the dressin ' room . . . Earlham cam back inspired i ' th ' second half an ' won by a score o 26- 1 7 . . . Herman Ramsey was chosen best Scot o ' th ' afternoon. ' Tis thumbs up as th ' Scots fly for the first time to a footba ' game — at Memphis agin ' South- western. Later they flew to Millsaps i ' Mississippi. Th ' Scottie runner is dropt shairt o ' th ' first doon i ' the Honaker Bowl as Webb (84) an ' ithers look on. Jmu Winner o ' th ' Amos Alonzo Stagg Century o ' Physical Fitness Award: Charles Berry, Robert Bosco, Mike Dalton, Gary Dutton, Earnie Greeno, Jim Pryor (twice winner), Herman Ramsey, Don Story. 83 A Centre Colonel qaes naewhir as Danny Rogers an ' Her- man Ramsey move i ' . . . Sonny Webb filchts for a pass i ' th ' end zone whilst Ronco looks on . . . Alan Cropper starts to turn th ' cairner aq ' in Guilford 84 Touchdoon! — A bowl score for th ' Scots . . . Disappointin ' year i ' footba ' . . . teem improves thro ' oot yea r , but loss o ' key play ' rs hurts . . . Highlanders ' spirits soar as they fly to Memphis for first game — Scots ootplay Southwestern, but trail i ' scorin ' column 14-0 . . . losses to Centre, 14-8, an ' to Georgetown, 23-0, fallaw . . . Maryville aboot beats Emory V Henry Wasps, but disputed clippin ' ca ' l stings Scots — final score is 13-12, e ' en thoa Scots leed Wasps i ' statistics . . . Losf to Livingston State precedes Hamecomin ' forfeit to Guilford Quakers, wha pacify oor spirited laddies wi ' 39-6 defeat — i ' this game, Dutton an ' Story, defensive sta ' warts, are injured an ' lost for rest o ' th ' seeson — injuries tha ' ki ' l Maryville ' s chances ag ' in Millsaps Majors, wha win 28-13. Hoaps are high for Mars Hill game, which turns oot to be probablie best game o ' th ' year for Scots — final score stands at 6-6 — injury to co-chief Mike Dalton sidelines him for Carson- Newman battle . . . rival Eagles ootplay an ' ootscore High- landers, vvinnin ' by score o ' 37-7. Danny Rogers reaches for the ba ' frae quarterback Ramsey, an ' heads for th ' Carson-Newman line . First Row: A. Ruhlin. J. Henderson, R. Pritts, T. Wylie, R. Johnson. Second Row: R. Kolb. G. Patton, F. Tidikis, S. Hodgson, B. Nicholas. Third Row: L. St. Clair, G. Schnitzer, D. Gilmore, S. Wood, P. O ' Bryan. Coach Davis points oot strategie to Captain Ralph Johnson. Wrestlin ' Maryville finishes seeson wi ' a 5-6 rec- ord, wi ' wins against Carson-Newman, Knoxville Y, an ' Emory . . . Carson-New- man drops wrestlin ' frae thir athletic proa- gram three hoors before thir second Maryville match? . . . Ance again Strang i ' th ' likhtweikht divisions, an ' gettin ' stranger i ' th ' heavyweikht divisions . . . Ron Pritts goes undefeated (10-0) for th ' seeson, scorin ' 38 points . . . Captain Ralph John- son, oor 1965 SEC champ, registers an 8-2 seeson, wi ' 32 points . . . John Henderson ends wi ' a 9-3 seeson an ' 39 points . . . Scots place fourth i ' th ' Chattanooga Wrestlin ' Tournament . . . Johnson takes a first place; Henderson, Ruhlin, an ' Wiley take seconds: O ' Bryan V Nicholas place third . . . Henderson, th ' Little General, registers his first collegiate pin against Milligan . . . Results o ' th ' 1966 SEC Tour- nament — Ron Pritts first at 130 lbs., John Henderson second at 123 lbs., an ' Tom Wylie fourth at 137 lbs. . . . Ootlook for next year verra guid — na seniors on this year ' s teem! Thumbs up for O ' Bryan. This is na time to hold hands, lads. Prifh pins doon anither five for th Scots. Schnitier works th ' Big Stretch against Auburn. Basketba ' teem suffers throo a 3-17 seeson . . . First half o ' seeson sees a dismal 0-10 record . . . Loss o ' Denny McGowan to knee injurie for 4 games hurts teem i ' efforts against Bryan an ' West Geor- gia . . . Dave Alexander, leedin ' scorer wi ' an I 1 .6 point average, an ' Darrell Maietta, wi ' a 7.6 point average, leeve at semester break . . . Hopes i ' crease wi ' addition o ' Bill Padgett, Jon Hancher, V Dar- rell Stoker to th ' team . . . i ' ten games, Padgett leeds a ' scorers wi ' 267 points for a 26.7 average . . . Comes close to th ' school scorin ' record wi ' a 45-point effort i ' th ' second Bryan game . . . Jon Hancher, th ' seventh man on th ' teem, finds th ' rikht spot to leed i ' reboonds wi ' an average o ' 8 reboonds per game . . . Senior captain Denny Mc- Gowan, playin ' his last year, improves sharplie after recoverie . . . Next year ' s team wi ' be a guid one — a yang one, losin ' onlie McGowan to gradua- tion . . . Coach Boydson Baird an Captain Denny McGowan. Basketball Kneeling: D. McGowan, Coach B. Baird. Standing: G. Meyer, D. Max- well, P. Whitson, D. Payne, J. Hancher, C. Rumford, L. Dunson, D. Stoker, D. Clark, J. Llewellyn, B. Padgett, J. Hogue, L. Raby. 88 Padgett lays it up for twa mair against Mars Hi Johnson Bible College backs awa ' frae twa points by Hancher. Captain Denny McGowan points th ' way to th basket. Final MC Bryan 65-69 LMU 67-90 Berry 49-68 LMU 36-72 West Georgia 57-61 Milllgan ... S3 BC Shorter 53-79 Berry 42-96 Cumberland 55-122 Asbeville-Biltmore ... 76-87 MC Mars H 65-74 Emory Henr . 63-80 Johnson Bible College . . 75-62 Centre 57-95 Bryan 92-66 Milligan 78-86 Cumberland 82-118 Asheviile-Blltmcre 83-96 Mars Hill . . . 93-124 . . 76-72 Hancher shies awa ' frae a left to th ' jaw as Rumford scores. Daniel i ' th ' Lions den? It says here, I ' flate 7 to 9 lbs. RETURNING LETTERMEN. First Row: J. Aqne las, F. Gready, J. Fort. N. Hughes. J. Llewellyn. D. Payne. Second Row: W. Webb, B. Nicho- Safe! II Baseba ' teem looks forward to a lang seeson — 30 games . . . Squad strengthened wi ' a fu ' crop o ' freshmen, i ' cludin ' one A ' -Stater . . . Strangest position behind th ' plate wi ' Captain Sonny Hughes V Frank Gready . . . Last year ' s winnin ' est pitcher Bob Nicholas an ' Jack Crook Llewellyn helpt by Bachus, Crabtree, Hancher, an ' Moore . . . i ' fielders Payne n ' Agnew backt up by Stiano, Dockery, Maietta, an ' Hancher . . . Sonny Webb lends experience to th ' youthfu ' ootfield . . . Captain Hughes, last year ' s leedin ' hitter, coonts on freshmen to add needed power i ' th ' batter ' s box ... A rough see- son — i ' cludin ' games wi ' last year ' s Na- tional Sma ' College Champs, Carson- Newman, an ' UT — but guid pitchin ' can produce a winnin ' seeson for th ' Scots . . . RETURNING LETTERMEN: L. Howard, W. Gass, R. Marshall, P. Park. nis Th ' most unpublicized an ' ignored o ' th ' spring sports promises some fast action this year . . . Four returnin ' let- termen — Captain Rich Turkey Marshall, Lynn Howard, Pete Park, an ' Bill Gass — provide th ' experience for Coach Kardatzke ' s hikhlie talented teem . . . Al Marshall — Tur- key ' s brither — Richard Cotton Lambert, an ' David Craw- ford are amang th ' freshmen tha ' provide stiff competition against th ' veterans i ' th ' fikht for teem positions . . . Did ye say thir was a lass on th ' teem, too? . . .Th ' Scots face 16 matches an ' a trip to th ' TIAC State Tennis Tourna- ment against consistentlie strang opposition . . . Th ' teem should present some excitin ' court play i ' th ' Spring Sports Arena . . . I can beet ye standin ' on one toot. 92 Track Th ' track teem emerges as th ' teem most likelie to hae a winnin ' seeson . . . Havin ' lost onlie two lettermen to graduation an ' Dave Alexander to UT, th ' teem ' s deficit is mair than made up by th ' freshman squad ... In th ' lang distances, Hugh McCamp- bell is backed up by Bob Cooper an ' Brian Childs . . . Rich Reed an ' McCampbell leed a pack o ' middle distance runners tha ' in- cludes George Brown V Walt Grady i ' th ' shairt distances Dick Craig, Bob Leach an ' Mike Dalton are joined by Al Cropper . . . Leach, Terry Amon an ' Dan Mitchell wi ' ance again share honors i ' th ' Hurdle division . . . Th ' field events, traditionallie th ' weekest spot on th 1 Scot teem, is th ' most strengthened position . . . Greg Hal- len, Dan Styles, an ' Cole Piper are joined by returnees Joe Malloy an ' Mitchell, alang wi ' Monroe Brown ' n ' Les Dunson frae th ' freshmen . . . Th ' teem wi ' run I I meets plus th ' TIAC meet, wi ' an improved teem frae th ' one tha ' produced last year ' s 4-3 record . . . Reed V McCampbell head for a 1-2 finish i ' th ' 880 at Emory Kneeling: D. Styles, J. Malloy, H. McCampbell, B. Childs. Standing: D. Mitchell, T. Amon, R. Reed, D. Craig, S. Brown, M. Dal- ton, M. Brown, B. Leach, K. Jones. 93 Marshall scores 6 points wi ' his jugglin ' act. Men ' s Intramurals Flagba ' — Sig ' s Sledgehammers win th ' cham- pionship, losin ' onlie one an ' tyin ' one . . . Phi Knights place second, losin ' twa, tyin ' one . . . Stinkin ' Shoo game played under th ' likhts again . . . i ' one o ' th ' most excitin ' footba ' games o ' th ' year, Phi comes back to win 35- 28 . . . Volleyba ' — once again dominated by th ' Phi Titans wha completed thir fourth straikht un- defeeted seeson . . . Facultie an ' th ' Sig Sledges fallaw closelie i ' th ' standin ' s . . . Basketba ' — Th ' Sig Sledges V th ' Phi Knights are th ' teems to beet . . . i ' th ' B League, Facultie teem gang for its third straikht cham- pionship . . . Societie second teems provide delikhtfu ' comedie o ' errors i ' thir games . . . First teem struggles ta ' en mair seriouslie than some varsitie games . . . Spring — on tap are wrestlin ' an ' softba ' . . . Th ' UCCF Martyrs are regroupin ' for anither year on th ' diamond — franticallie searchin ' for a female pitcher . . . Promise o ' an excitin ' seeson as th ' Phi Superheroes an ' th ' Sig Sledge- hammers seek to fill thir rosters ... Sig oot to defend hard-earned title at seeson ' s end wi ' anither World Series o ' Softba ' , th ' Stinkin ' Shoo games — feeturin ' Sig power versus Phi speed . . . Th ' name o ' th ' game is Flagba ' , na Tackle. ' a s i 9g t : : r t 94 V v Craig scampers aroond end i ' th ' Stinltin ' Shoo game. ■ft Captain Mill in o ' th ' Butchers aims for th ' basket. Th ' Butchers i ' action against th ' Sledgehammers. I do na thinlt ye can stare him doon, Ray! Women ' s Intramurals W.A.A. . . . Women ' s Athletic Association . . . varied intramural proagram . . . fifteen sports ... for a ' women en campus ... A ' Star Volleyba ' game . . . wan by Chi Beta . . . most popular sport — volleyba ' . f 3HW ' gg 1 f - --£f ffc ■Th f mk m m 96 W.A.A. Council Council . . . coordinatin ' bodie be- tween M Club an ' Women ' s Ath- letic Association . . . sets up rools for intramural proagram . . . vice-presi dent o ' M Club i ' charge o ' Council . . . plus president o ' M Club, ath- letic chairmen o ' societies, events manager, an ' facultie member. Seated: E. Lankenau, Mrs. Davis, Advisor. Standing: B. Turpin, J. Ferguson, K. Bishop. 11 M Club Membership requires 400 pints i ' one year . . . achieved thro ' participation i ' women ' s intramurals . . . sets up an ' directs th ' intra- mural proagram . . . spring retreet ... fa ' retreet . . . sponsorship o ' Hamecomin ' Dance. First Row: Mrs. Davis, Advisor: K. Bishop. Secretary: E. Lankenau, President: L. Gresham, Treasurer: P. Wil- liams. Proagram Chairman. Second Row: J. Ferguson. Vice-President: S. Rowley D. Meury, Proagram Chair- man- M. Ste« l 97 ' „ Ai . mi 98 LADS AN ' LASSIES 99 Reed Tarwater, President; Janice Best, Secretary-Trea surer; Eric Bergman, Vice-President. September 17: rain, ho! dogs, an ' marshmellaws . . . forma ' pep ra lite . . . Spirits o ' Hamecomin ' ... float queen high on her float wi ' nae wa to gie doon . . . High Noon . . . originator o ' Blue Shades . . . Twa-Year Clods . . . Independent Studies — THROUGH! . . . completelie washt oot wi ' comps — ' til forwar ' to th ' future for the Class o ' 1966. 100 TERRY L. AMON EDNA M. BEATTY ERIC L. BERGMAN JAMES E. BERNARD Clark, New Jersey Covington, Ohio Champaign, Illinois Batavia, New Yorlc Economics an ' Business Administration Elementarie Education Historie Psychologie JANICE K. BEST Friendsville, Tennessee Mathematics MARCIA J. BISHOP Stuttgart, Germany Elementarie Education SUE ANNE BLAIR Oalc Ridge, Tennessee English JANE L. BRENCKMAN Roselle, New Jersey English SANDRA E. BRIGGS Washington, Pennsylvania Chemistrie ELIZABETH R. BROWN Harriman, Tennessee Elementarie Education STEPHEN M. BROWN Knoxville, Tennessee Organ CAROLE G. BROWNLEE BARBARA J. BULLARD PATSY R. BURCH Argyle, New York Kansas City, Missouri Maryville. Tennessee English Sociologie Economics an ' Business Administration RONALD B. CHEEK Richmond, Indiana Economics an ' Business Administration SANDRA R. CHITTICK Buffalo, New York Historie KENNETH L. CHRISTY, JR. Lutz, Florida Historie ARDIS L CHUBB Atlantic City, New Jersey Elementarie Education RICHARD C. CLEASBY Miami Springs, Florida Bible an ' Christian Education WILLIAM O. COVERT Macomb, Illinois Mathematics BRENDA C. COX Louisville, Tennessee Elementarie Education LOUISE A. CRAWFORD Maryville, Tennessee English R. MICHAEL DALTON Walland, Tennessee Mathematics T y i H. KATHERINE DENOW Trenton, New Jersey Biologie GEORGE ' H. DERBYSHIRE, III Colora, Maryland Economics an ' Business Administration ADAM C. DEVENEY Lansdowne, Pennsylvania Mathematics HAZEL LEE DEWEESE Montgomery, West Virginia Elementarie Education EUGENE B. DIXON Maryville, Tennessee Health an ' Physical Education SARAH A. DOER5CHUK JEAN A. DONOHUE ROBERT B. DUNSMORE GARY J. DUTTON Galesburg, Illinois Wellfleet, Massachusetts Sarasota, Florida Loudon, Tennessee Psychologie Elementarie Education Sociologie Historie I always said Sunday suppers were for the dogs. DAVID J. ELLISON Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Historie WILLIAM S. ERWIN, JR. Du Quoin, Illinois Historie k PHYLLIS A. EVAUL Banner Elk, North Carolina Elementarie Education ALLAN R. FIELDS Presque Isle, Maine French BARBARA L. FITCH Plainfield. New Jersey Elementarie Education F. ANN FLEMING Canton, North Carolina Elementarie Education SUSAN K. FOREMAN Tokyo, Japan English R. WAYNE FREY Tarrant City, A ' abama Philosophie an ' Religion fe WILLIAM H. GASS Maryville, Tennessee Mathematics JAMES M. GIFFORD Shelbyville, Tennessee Historie LINDA D. GRESHAM Maryville, Tennessee Health an ' Physical Education HELEN D. GRIFFIN Ocean Grove. New Jersey Elementarie Education LOIS M. GRINSTEAD Columbus. Ohio ■ible an ' Christian Education MARGARET B. GROSS Charleston, West Virginia Organ MARGARET A. HAGGART Inwood, New York Political Science S. SUE HALDEMAN Upper Marlboro, Maryland Historie GREGORY S. HALLEN Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Biologie • MARGARET L. HAY Dunellen, New Jersey Elementarie Education DOROTHY A. HEISMEYER Elizabeth, New Jersey Elementarie Education A NANCY R. HOOVEN Lambertville, New Jersey Elementarie Education LINDA L. HORNE North Decatur, Georgia Philosophie an ' Religion BARBARA J. HORTMAN Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania Sociologie RUTH L. HOUSER LocMand. Ohio Sociologie I ' d like to talc ' advantage o my position at th ' microphone. W. LYNN HOWARD Ma ryvi lie, Tennessee Mathematics GERALD A. HUGHES Trenton, New Jersey Economics an ' Business Administration NORMAN L. HUGHES, JR. Moore Haven, Florida Health an ' Physical Education RUTH A. HULTS Roselle, New Jersey English JOY E. HUTCHESON Dunwoody, Georqia English A. JOHANNE IBSEN Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Elementarie Education MARIANNE L. JEFFERSON Wheeling, West Virginia Blologie JOAN F. JENKINS St. Joseph, Michigan Home Economics JUDITH A. JENKINS Maryville. Tennessee Elementarie Education KAREN E. KEEN Chattanooqa, Tennessee Chemistrie LINDA J. KEYEES Maryville, Tennessee Sociologle DIANE M. KLINE Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Elementarie Education REBECCA B. KOZA Dothan, Alabama German, French ELLEN L, LANKENAU Dumont, New Jersey Health an ' Physical Education G. STEPHEN LAVERE Union, New Jersey Historie J. ANN LAYMAN Milwaukee. Wisconsin Socioloqie SUSAN J. LAYMASTER Waverly, Ohio Art Education ELIZABETH R. LENDER Bloomfield. New Jersey Elementarie Education CHRISTINE LIM Bangkok, Thailand Chemistrie THOMAS M. LLEWELLYN St. Petersburg, Florida Organ STANFORD W. LONG Alcoa, Tennessee Political Science ' ' HUGH S. McCAMPBELL Knoxville, Tennessee Bioloqie MICHAELA D. McCROSKEY Walland Tennessee Foreign Languages DENNIS C. McGOWAN Pataskala, Ohio Health an ' Physical Education JERRY A. McNABB Loudon, Tennessee Physics ELIZABETH A. MAHLER Nashville, Tennessee Music r f - j RICHARD J. MARSHALL Wilmington, Delaware Economics an ' Business Administration Keep smilin ' , Louise! There are onlie eight mair blocks. SARA A. MASON Lewisburg, Tennessee English CHARLES W. MEEKER, JR. Roselle, New Jersey Piano MARTHA E. MILLER Columbus. Ohio Elementarie Education PAUL H. MILLIN East Hickory. Pennsylvania Political Sc ' ence ANNABELLE MINEAR Coral Gables, Fla. Elementarie Education JOHN C. MULHOLLAND Youngstown, Ohio Chemistrie NANCY JAYNE MULLER Clifton, New Jersey Elementarie Education JACK A. MULLINS Harriman, Tennessee Health an ' Physical Education JOHN O. NOEL, III ROSALIE L. ORCUTT SARA J. PARKER Bronx, New York Phoenixville. Pennsylvania Erie, Pennsylvania Historie Elementarie Education Art AUDREY D. POORE Maryville, Tennessee Socfologie DAVID R. POWELL Folsom, Pennsylvania English DORIS J. PRICE Knoxville, Tennessee Art J. SHERRY PROFFITT Maryvi le, Tennessee English JAMES W. PRYOR Knoxville. Tennessee Health an ' Physical Education THEODORE D. PUTNAM Hazelwood, North Carolina Chemistrie RICHARD B. REED Trenton, New Jersey Health an ' Physical Education 1 KEITH M. RENNE Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania English E. JEAN REYNOLDS Canonsburg, Pennsylvania Art MARY F. RICKLOFF Hamburg, New York Bible an ' Christian Education ROY L. RIES Levittown, Pennsylvania ' ible an ' Christian Education ELIZABETH L. ROBINSON Loveland, Ohio Sociologie Uh, Oh! John, I ken I ' m gang io laugh. FLORENCE M. ROLLWAGEN Ridgewood, New Jersey Biologle JANIS M. ROSE Milton. Massachusetts Sociologie HELEN E. RYAN Louisville, Kentucky Political Science J. DALE SCHELLENGER JR. Gurnee, Illinois Hist orie ROBERT E. SCHULTZ Maryville. Tennessee Mather-a + ics - ■FAITH A. SCOTCHMER St. Louis, Missouri English CHRISTINE E. SCOTT Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Psychologie HENRY W. SEITZ Johnstown, Pennsylvania Political Science MARGARET E. SHAKLEE South Norwalk, Connecticut English MICHAEL A. SHAVER Blountville, Tennessee Music Education J, THOMAS SHOWALTER Maryville, Tennessee Historie SANDRA S. SHOWALTER Maryville, Tennessee Elementarie Education LEWRIGHT B. SIKES Murfreesboro, Tennessee Historie MARY M. SIMPSON Smithfield, Kentucky Psychologie JUDITH C. SIVER Hackensack, New Jersey Art Education SUSAN E. SOBER Louisville, Kentucky P.ycholoqie BETTY LOU SOCHOCKY Atlantic City, New Jersey Political Science JANE F. STAPP Maryvill e, Tennessee Elementarie Education O. REED TARWATER Maryville, Tennessee Chemistrie St CELIA C. TIFFANY Muncie, Indiana Mathematics SARAH E. TOMPKINS Lexington, Kentucky Music CAROLYN R. TURNER Newport, Tennessee Elementarie Education CORLISS D. VOGEL Cranford. New Jersey Elementarie Education «- • - S I EILEENE P. WAGNER Springfield, New Jersey Elementarie Education OLIVER K. WILLIAMS. Ill Berea, Ohio Biologie MARY ANN WILSON Blooming ton. Illinois iible an ' Christian Education ■- Aye, Mlther, I Icen you tauld me nae to gie grass stains on my dress. MARJORIE C. WISMER Port Huron, Michigan Home Economics W. LUPTON WOOD, JR. Yadkinville, North Carolina Historie DANA S. WYMAN Maryville, Tennessee Art MARY LEE ZORB Butler, Pennsylvania Bible an ' Christian Education f ■1 f . 1 I Dave Alexander, President; Don Story, Vice-President; Patsy Eby, Secretary-Treasurer. Junior Challenge n ' responsibilitie — nae rest for the wearie . . . Hamecomin ' s Stock ' em Scots . . . Soph-Junior-Senior dance . . . Men ' s resident assistants (?)... The Mouse That Roared . . . Independent Studies begun — th ' year o ' th ' 3x5 index card . . . millions o ' daisies (a ' i ' a chain) . . . th ' yearbook o ' memories — activities for a busie, ambitious Class o ' 1967. 112 First Row: FRED ABRAMOFF Philadelphia, Pennsylvania J. DAVID ALEXANDER Knoxville, Tennessee NANCY L. ALLEN Corryton, Tennessee THOMAS N. ALLEN Closter, New Jersey KENNETH E. ARENTSON Houston, Texas Second Row: DAVID P. ARMENTROUT Knoxville, Tennessee NANCY L. ARN Johnson City, Tennessee JOHN S. ATCHLEY Ft. Lauderdale. Florida ELEANOR BABINGTON-JOHNSON, Knoxville, Tennessee JOHANN C. BEALL Severna Park. Maryland Juniors Third Row: MARVIN R. BEARD Millington, Tennessee DAVID R. BERRY Maryville, Tennessee JANET L. BOGLE Oak Ridge, Tennessee MALCOLM V. BRANNER Maryville, Tennessee JAMES M. BRECKENRIDGE Decatur, Alabama Fourth Row: KATHERINE A. BROWN McLean, Virgin ' a PATRICIA A. BROWN Winter Park, Florida JOYCE L. BRYAN Washington, New Jersey MARSHA A. BURKHART Memphis. Tennessee MARILYN L. CALDWELL Decatur, Georgia ± h 13 First Row: DONNA R. CIEPLY Utica, New York JOSE A. COBAS, III Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico FLORENCE D. CORBETT .... St. Petersburg, Florida REBECA E. CRUZ-ALVAREZ Miami, Florida M. ELIZABETH CURRIE . . Greensboro, North Carolina Second Row: THOMAS S. DICKSON St. Petersburg, Florida SUE F. DONALDSON Miraj, India ELIZABETH A. DORAN Cookeville, Tennessee F. CHARLES DOSCHER Merrick, New York H. RAYMOND EATON .... Wyalusing, Pennsylvania Juniors Third Row: PATSY L. EBY Ocean City, Maryland FRANK M. EGGERS, II Maryville, Tennessee WILLIAM K. EVAUL Banner Elk, North Carolina K. JEAN FERGUSON . . . Bryson City, North Carolina MARTHA I. FRAZIER Knoxville, Tennessee Fourth Row: PAMELA C. FREDRICKSON . . Dravosburg, Pennsylvania SABRA L. GALBRAITH Concord, Tennessee SUZANNE C. GAMSBY . . . Hammondsport, New York SUE C. GASTON Lake Wales, Florida NANCY G. GILLINGHAM . . . Short Hills, New Jersey 114 First Row: CHARLES C. GILMORE Maryville, Tennessee BARBARA A. GOODE Indianapolis, Indiana JEANNE R. GRAHAM Youngstown, Ohio JOHN A. GRAHAM Youngstown. Ohio FRANK N. GREADY South Lyon, Michigan Second Row: ELLEN C. HAMLETT Nashville, Tennessee JUDY A. HANNAH Horsham, Pennsylvania DAVID C. HARRIS Amarillo, Texas ROBERT L. HART Enid, Oklahoma INGRID B. HELLMER Lynnfield, Massachusetts Juniors Third Row: KATHARINE L. HINGER Alexandria, Virginia JEFFREY N. HINKLE Pluckemin, New Jersey KENNETH R. HITCHENS . . . Warminster, Pennsylvania STEPHEN R. HODGSON Oxon Hill, Maryland SARA V. HUMPHRIES Birmingham, Alabama Fourth Row: DAVID P. HUTCHISON Scranton, Pennsylvania GAIL L. IGO Allison Park, Pennsylvania IBBIE A. JACK Knoxville. Tennessee I. PATRICIA JOHNSON Jacksonville, Florida KEITH E. JONES Pottstown, Pennsylvania I 15 First Row: ZETA E. JONES Bristol, Tennessee VIMOL JOTIKASTHIRA . . Bangkapi Bangkok, Thailand CAROL L. KAUFMANN . . . North Hills, Pennsylvania JOHN A. KERR, JR Maryville, Tennessee MARTHA A. LAFFERTY Claymont, Delaware Second Row: FRANCES J. LANTZ Powell, Tennessee FRANKLIN LATHAM Louisville, Mississippi ALICE B. LEETH Lebanon, Tennessee SALLY S. LINCK Richmond, Virginia DAVID E. LINEBAUGH Struthers, Ohio Juniors Third Row: OSWALDO A. LOPEZ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania CHRISTINE L. LUNDSTEDT . , Pocomoke City, Maryland MARY JO McCONEGHY Bethesda, Maryland SANDRA L. McMAHAN Maryville, Tennessee MARGARETTE V. MAHON .... Knoxville, Tennessee Fourth Row: JOSEPH J. MALLOY, JR Loudon, Tennessee MARGARET J. MALONE . . Fernandina Beach, Florida EDNA J. MANTZ Clinton, Tennessee ROBERT E. MARINO Colonia, New Jersey CAROL R. MATHIAS Long Island, New York 116 tetfxA First Row: KRISTIN V. MATTSON KARL W. MILLER MARGARET LEE MOFFETT VALINDA J. MONDUL HAZEL C. MYERS Falls Church, Virginia Dover, New Jersey Oyster Bay, New York Miami, Florida . . Columbus, Ohic Second Row: BARBARA A. NEAD . . . PAULA E. NEILSON ALFRED F. NELSON, JR. DAVID L. OAKES PATRICK C. O ' BRYAN . . Richmond, Indiana Miami Springs, Florida Ft. Lauderdale, Florida - Syracuse, New York . . Norfolk, Virginia Juniors Third Row: CAROLINE OSIKOWICZ . . Mount Clemens, Michigan LINDA A. PALMER Stamford, Connecticut JOAN L. PAUL Lexington, Kentucky MIRIAM L. PETERSON Hampton, Virginia CHARLES L. PETZE, III New Castle, Delaware Fourth Row: MEREDITH A. PIERCE .... Rehoboth Beach, Delaware JOYCE A. PIGGE Mr. Vernon, Illinois W. HAROLD PORTER Columbus, Mississippi RONALD L. PRITT S Canonsburg, Pennsylvania GINGER L. PROFFITT Alcoa, Tennessee f 117 p n n First Row: CAROL E. PUSEY Allison Park, Pennsylvania DAVID P. RAMSEY Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania MARILYN K. RANKiN Nashville, Tennessee CORNELIA M. REYNOLDS .... North East, Maryland CHARLES D. RIDINGS Walland, Tennessee Second Row: REVA J. ROARK Alexandria. Virginia RICHARD L. ROWETT Newton, New Jersey WILLIAM J. RUMSEY Dover, New Jersey DOROTHY L. SANSBURY Springfield, Virginia KATHERINE L. SCHUSSLER . . . Houston, Pennsylvania Juniors Third Row: DAVID L. SEELEY Thompsonville, Connecticut EDWARD D. SMITH Alcoa, Tennessee JAYNE C. SMITH Bel Air, Maryland REBECCA SMITH Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri DAVID SMOOK El Dorado Springs, Missouri Fourth Row: E. WAYNE SOUTH Phillipsburg, New Jersey DAVID L. SPENCER Cleveland, Tennessee JAMES E. STOCKBURGER . . . . Oak Ridge, Tennessee DONALD W. STORY Maryville, Tennessee J. SHELBY SULLIVAN Owensboro, Kentucky tAiMii 118 First Row: TERRY D. SYBRANT Newark, California WILLIAM E. TALMAGE .... San Francisco, California JUDY K. TEMPLETON Kingsport, Tennessee DAVID G. TERRILL Bethesda, Maryland ELAINE A. THOMAS Annemanie, Alabama Second Row: JOSEPH E. THOMAS Birmingham, Alabama BARBARA J. TURPIN Evansville, Indiana HEATHER J. VANDYKE Niles. Michigan FRED R. VANHARTESVELDT Lakeland. Florida W. JERRY WEEKS Knoxville, Tennessee Juniors Third Row: VIRGINIA M. WELLS Silver Spring, Maryland MARGARET A. WILLIAMS . . Middletown, Pennsylvania CATHERINE L. WISSLER Suffern, New York JOHN G. WOLFE, III Baldwinsville, New York RACHEL A. WOOD Hammonton, New Jersey Fourth Row: MAREN J. WRIGHT Gurnee, Illinois SUZANNE A. WYMAN ' . Maryville, Tennessee ROBERT A. YOUNG, JR St. Petersburg, Florida 119 ■MARYVILLECOLLEGE . F ,, CENTRE oRM . ■ GET0W N RM . OCT- ' niiiFORD OCT. 23 Homecoming g00 P.M. Cole Piper, Vice-President; Barbara Roberts, Secretary-Treasurer; Scrib Messenger, President. Back for anitiher guid year ... Is tha ' a genie wi ' a crysta ' ba ' ? (Wha ' a pep rallie!) . . . freshman-sophomore picinic . . . Hamecomin ' Parade — Guillotine Guil- ford . . . student mixer alter the Mars Hill game . . . Oklahoma — a huge .success . . . sophomore cheerin ' competition ... a year o ' memorable activities for th ' Class o ' 1968. 120 fS H First Row: JOHN R. AGNEW Wayne, Pennsylvania DAMRONGBHORN AMATAYAKUL .... Bangkok, Thailand MARTHA E. ANDERSON McDonald, Pennsylvania SUSAN E. ANDERSON Oak Ridge, New Jersey SARAH V. BABELAY Knoxville, Tennessee HELEN G. BEATTY Covington, Ohio NANCY R. BENNETT Miami, Florida Second Row: EDWIN J. BEST, JR Maryville. Tennessee WILLIAM C. BIRCH Cincinnati. Ohio KATHLEEN M. BISHOP Stuttgart, Germany RUTH A. BLACK Chattanooga. Tennessee WILLIAM H. BLACKWOOD . . . Manchester, New Hampshire SANDRA K. BOATMAN Knoxville. Tennessee CAROLYN E. BOAZ Newton, New Jersey Third Row: ROBERT J. BODNAR Hamburg, New Jersey DONALD L. BRACKBILL Jamesburg, New Jersey JOHN W. BRAYMER Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania RUSSELL J. BRIGHT Madison. Wisconsin J. VICTOR BROWN, JR Maryville. Tennessee MERRY L. BURLINGHAM Deerfield Beach. Florida JOHN T. CAMPBELL Turtle Creek. Pennsylvania A. l Fourth Row: SUSAN J. CARR Medford. Massachusetts JANCHAI CHANGTRAKUL Bangkok, Thailand ROBERTA M. CHESNEY Charleston, West Virginia DEAN E. CLARK Glen Ellyn. Illinois PATRICIA A. CLENDENEN Knoxville, Tennessee TRUDY K. COCHRAN Maryville. Tennessee CAROL B. COCKE Memphis. Tennessee Fifth Row: AUDREY J. COUSART Lansdowne. Pennsylvania CYNTHIA A. COWGILL McLean, Virginia HARVEY C. CRABTREE Loudon. Tennessee ETHEL C. CUBBIN Rydal, Pennsylvania MARGARET S. DAVIS St. Augustine, Florida MARILYN DAVIS Brooklyn, New York KATHY H. DOANE West Yarmouth. Massachusetts , , Alt ft 121 First Row: DANIEL E. EIDSON Maryville, Tennessee THOMAS L. ELLIS Maryville. Tennessee ANITA I. EMERICK Greenfield, Ohio RONALD A. FAGAN Tullahoma, Tennessee JAMES M. FAN San Jul, Castle Peal, Hong Kong PATRICIA E. FELLER Denville, New Jersey MARY JANE FINKE Murphysboro, Illinois Second Row: JAMES E. FORT Plainfield, New Jersey DOUGLAS A. GAMBLE Maryville, Tennessee CARL W. GEHMAN, JR Ouakertown, Pennsylvania LINDA A. GIESSELMANN Oakland, New Jersey MARYBETH GILLANDER Greeneville, Tennessee H. GAIL GOVE Vineland, New Jersey MARGARET E. GREEN Teaneck, New Jersey Third Row: I. EARNEST GREENO . . • Sarasota, Florida CHERYL S. HALEY Dickinson, Texas DIANE K. HALL Richmond, Indiana ELIZABETH A. HALL Silver Spring. Maryland ROBERT J. HANNA Somerville, New Jersey WANDA G. HANNAH Maryville. Tennessee WILLIAM E. HARMON Maryville, Tennessee Fourth Row: DAVID HARRIS, II Trenton, New Jersey PATRICIA H. HARVEY Florence, Alabama JAMES B. HECK Baltimore, Maryland ROBERT W. HEDGES Madison, New Jersey H. CRAIG HELLER Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania JOHN R. HENDERSON, JR Glenshaw, Pennsylvania JOSEPH W. HENRY , Alcoa, Tennessee Fifth Row: JIM L. HOGUE Denver, Colorado CAROLYN A. HORTON Clinton, Tennessee JENNY L. JETT Maryville, Tennessee JUDY L. JOHNS Atlanta, Georgia MARIE E. JOHNSON Jacksonville, Florida A. TERESA JOSEY Smyrna, Georgia ALICE W. JUNKIN Taichung, Taiwan 122 First Row: W. EUGENE KEELER Houston, Pennsylvania JANET L. KRAUSE Landenberg, Pennsylvania BETTY JO LEARY Orlando, Florida E. ANN LeFURGEY Elkin, North Carolina BARBARA J. LEWIS Owensboro, Kentucky LINDA V. LEWIS Westfield, New Jersey RONALD R. LUCAS Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Second Row: RALPH L. McCAMPBELL Knoxville, Tennessee LINDA J. McCLAIN Knoxville, Tennessee DOUGLAS B. McGRUTHER Wayne, New Jersey REBECCA A. McMILLAN Maryville, Tenneseee LINDA C. McNAIR ' . . Birmingham, Alabama CHRISTINE C. MacCORMACK Jackson, Tennessee PATRICIA A. MacHARG St. Clair Shores, Michigan Third Row: FHYLLIS H. MacKINTOSH Baden, Pennsylvania H. RICHARD MAHLER. Ill Nashville, Tennessee MARGARET C. MANN Union, West Virginia KENNETH B. MARINE, JR Maryville, Tennessee DANIELLE D. MARKLEY Cincinnati. Ohio DONNA C. MEADOWS Bradenton, Florida JERRY D. MELTON, JR Maryville, Tennessee Fourth Row: SCRIBNER A. MESSENGER Bartlesville. Oklahoma CENISE MEURY West Trenton, New Jersey GARY R. MEYER Cincinnati. Ohio BETTY L. MILAM Orlando, Florida LAURIE J. MILLER Ft. McClellan, Alabama MARGARET A. MILLER Powell. Tennessee M. DAVIS MILLER. II Lexington, Kentucky Fifth Row: ' BEVERLY N. MINEAR Coral Gables. Florida MARION E. MOFFETT Lexington, Indiana RICHARD W. MORDE Falls Church, Virginia MUFFET MOREHEAD Kingsport, Tennessee DEBORAH MOSES Tampa. Florida DONNA L. MOSS Garfield, Heights. Ohio JOHN A. MYERS Chattanooga. Tennessee 123 MJ tf. l A A4{AA.fc First Row: J. PETER NEALE Memphis, Tennessee RICHARD E. NELSON Snow Hill, Maryland HOWARD A. NEWMAN Roslyn, Pennsylvania LOUIS R. NEWMAN Roselle Park. New Jersey ROBERT B. NICHOLAS Union, New Jersey FETER J. PARK Maryvllle, Tennessee B. ELANE PARKER Atlanta, Georgia Third Row: W. DOUGLAS PRICE Ashtabula. Ohio DAN R. OUARLES Canton, Georgia LYNN L. RAMSEY Maryvllle, Tennessee SANDRA L. RAPP Henderson, Kentucky BARBARA L. ROBERTS Maryvllle, Tennessee EDWARD B. ROBERTS, JR Maryville, Tennessee META Y. ROBINSON Olive Branch, Mississippi Fourth Row: NANCY L. ROMINGER Lakewood, Ohio VIRGINIA C. ROSEBOROUGH Jacksonville, Florida SHIELDA Y. ROSS Knoxville, Tennessee H. LEE ROWLAND Strafford-Wayne, Pennsylvania SUSAN G. ROWLEY Orlando, Florida ANDREW D. RUHLIN Trenton, New Jersey NANCY P. RYAN Louisville, Kentucky Second Row: BETTY M. PATTERSON Alexandria, Virginia LINDA A. PAULSON Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania GEORGE G. PAXTON, II Washington, Pennsylvania DON PAYNE, JR Greeneville, Tennessee GARY L. PHILLIPS Decatur, Georgia A. COLEMAN PIPER Morrisville, Pennsylvania DAVID A. POLEY Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Fifth Row: REBECCA J, SANKNER St. Petersburg, Florida CHARLEEN J. SCHMIDT Livingston, New Jersey SUSAN C. SCOTT Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ISABEL L. SHELLEY Knoxville. Tennessee CHARLOTTE SHERROD Knoxville, Tennessee JEFFREY R. M. SKRINAR Lincroft, New Jersey BRUCE SMITH Collingswood, New Jersey 124 fetr £ -J, First Row: DEE ANN SMITH Emerson. New Jersey MARTHA D. SMITH Wilmington. Delaware RICHARD R, STEVENSON Mercer, Pennsylvania DENNIS K. STEWARD Port Royal, Pennsylvania MARJORIE STEWART Salem, New Jersey DARRELL J. STOKER Columbia. South Carolina DANIEL F, STYLES Arlington, Virginia Second Row: RICHARD A. SULTZBACH . Morrisville. Pennsylvania SUSAN E. TALMAGE Westmont, New Jersey JULIA A. TATE Bellbrook, Ohio ELIZABETH C. TRENT Hatboro. Pennsylvania KATHLEEN TROWBRIDGE Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania CAROL A. VANDEGRIFF Atlanta, Georgia LISBETH J. VINCENT . . . Paulsboro, New Jersey Third Row: E. GAYLE WALKER Lebanon, Tennessee LAURIE A. WALLER Neenah, Wisconsin A. REBECCA WATSON Harlingen, Texas JANET L. WELLS Nashville, Tennessee J. STEPHEN WINTERMUTE ■. . Kansas City, Kansas PHYLLIS A. WOHLERS Livingston, New Jersey GEORGE V. WOOD Hammonton, New Jersey Fourth Row: SHERRY F. WOOD Cleveland. Tennessee DOROTHEA J. WOODALL Kingston, Tennessee BARBARA L. WOODWORTH Coral Gables. Florida RONALD A. WORSTELL Canonsburg, Pennsylvania THOMAS S. WYLIE Washington, Pennsylvania JEANNE A. YARRINGTON Glenslde, Pennsylvania RICHARD G. YATES, JR Oxford. Pennsylvania Fifth Row: KATHERINE YODER East Palestine, Ohio CI fa r? ferf;ife 125 Craig Rigell, President; Sandra Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer; David Welch, Vice-President. Freshman Fu ' o ' spirit, pep, an ' workers . . . th ' meetin ' est class on campus . . . experimental orientation an ' P.D.A.!! . . . Rush Week, Facultie Reception, President ' s Reception, a plastered smile . . . second place Homecomin ' float Friendlie Persuasion . . . Freshman Honaker Bowl pep ra Hie an ' Barnwarmin ' Booth ... a band par excellence — The Great Mice . . . countin ' days an ' e ' en hoors til holidays an ' HOME . . . this, th ' 150th class, hae foond an ' come to luv its new home at Maryville College. 126 9 tb£H ° il ki fcllMi ilill $ (§f P P ft First Row: KENNETH W. AINSLIE Memphis, Tennessee THOMAS V. ALDERSON Wilmington, Delaware KYLE C. ANDERSON Loudon. Tennessee LYNN V. ANTHONY Murray Hill, New Jersey SUE E. ANTHONY Maryville, Tennessee PETER C. ARMSTRONG Lake Wales, Florida CHARLES H. ASCHOFF Belvidere, New Jersey MARGARET E. AYRES St. Louis, Missouri WILLIAM E. BAIRD, JR Claremont, California Second Row: DIANA L. BARNETT Spokane, Washington HELEN F. BARR Kingsport, Tennessee G. ALICE BARTON Maryville, Tennessee WILLIAM A. BATES Portland, Connecticut G. JEFFREY BEANE Paradise, Pennsylvania J. MACK BETTIS Memphis, Tennessee H. JANE BLANCHARD Chattanooga, Tennessee NANCY C. BOODY Norris, Tennessee PEGGY L. BORING Maryville, Tennessee Third Row: ROBERT B. BOSCO Belvidere, New Jersey NOREEN T. BOVIS North Springfield, Virginia KATHRYN A. BRIDGES Corinth, Mississippi WILLIAM E. BRISCOE Clinton, Tennessee GEORGE W. BROWN Harriman, Tennessee M. ALEXANDER BROWN Summit, New Jersey JANET S. BUNCH Morristown, Tennessee WILLIAM A. CAMPTON Glenside. Pennsylvania JANE C. CARD Hermitage, Tennessee Fourth Row: DAVID S. CHAMBLISS Chattanooga, Tennessee BRIAN H. CHILDS USNA Annapolis. Maryland BRUCE A. CHITTICK Buffalo. New York MICHAEL CHOMYK Wilmington. Delaware MARY C. CHRISTOFFERSON Maryville, Tennessee MARTHA A. CLABO Friendship. Tennessee CINDY L. CLYMANS Newville. Pennsylvania JACKIE M. COLYER Maryville, Tennessee WILLIAM W. COX Youngstown. Ohio Fifth Row: DAVID N. CRAWFORD Maryville. Tennessee DAVID G. CROFT Erie, Penn:. LEAH, E. CROMER Winona Lake, Indiana ALAN G. CROPPER Wilmington Delaware DAVID L. CURETON Washington. New Jersey CATHERINE M. CURRIE Decatur. Georgia TRAVIS M. CUTRIGHT Canonsburg, Pennsylvania DANA E. DASHER Miami, Florida NANCY J. DAVIDSON Huntsville. r ft (JVC) a m A O © f Q 127 O ft ft o 1 MAm+ +lkA , fl! Cj flt-y 14 1 ft ±.hl,h Freshmen First Row: CHARLES M. DAVIES Waukesha, Wisconsin JOE M. DAWSON Maryville, Tennessee LEWIS A. DeLANO Snow Hill, Maryland STEPHEN DeLAPP Knoxville, Tennessee ERNEST A. DELLARIPA Philadelphia. Pennsylvania JAMES M. DeMONTIGNEY .... Mt. Holly. New Jersey SARAH L. DENNEY Watertown, New Jersey PHILIP DerPILBOSIAN Philadelphia. Pennsylvania JAMES K. DiCARLO San Francisco, California Second Row: TERRY E. DORSETT Ashland, Kentucky JOHN C. DOWLING East Brunswick. New Jersey DIANA L. DRAKE Buffalo, New York L. LYNN DUKE Bartow, Florida LESLIE V. DUNSON Dayton, Ohio THOMAS W. DUXBURY West Orange, New Jersey NANCY S. EAKER Decatur, Alabama MARTHA S. EDINGTON Knoxville, Tennessee C. SUE EDWARDS Cincinnati, Ohio Third Row: WILLIAM H. EGGERS, JR Maryville, Tennessee JOY A. EICHHORN Cincinnati, Ohio JANET S. ELLIS Chattanooga, Tennessee LAUREL M. ERSKINE Manchester, New Hampshire SAMMY W. FARIS Abilene, Texas SUSAN J. FERSHEE Carlisle, Ohio ROSLEEN FOSTER Plainfield, New Jersey SAMUEL B. GARNER Venore, Tennessee R. WHITIS GARRETT Bartow, Florida Fourth Row: MARK J. GILLESPIE Venetia, Pennsylvania ELLEN M. GOULD , . Biblia, Lolcdorf, Cameroun, West Africa WALTER P. GRADY New York, New York SALLY P. GREEN Windsor Locks, Connecticut DOUGLAS M. GREENE Cincinnati, Ohio LINDA L. GREGG .... Scenery Hill, Pennsylvania E. MARGARET HAILSTONE . . Camp Lejeune, North Carolina M. CATHERINE HALLMAN Fort Valley, Georgia JUDY A. HANNAH Maryville, Tennessee Fifth Row: DAVID R. HARDY Long Valley, New Jersey STEVE B. HARDY Cincinnati, Ohio ROBERT L. HARNER, III Midwest City, Oklahoma CHARLES G. HILL BelAir, Maryland JEAN H. HOBSON Staunton, Virginia MARY E. HODGES Greenback, Tennessee AREERAT HONGSPAN Maryville, Tennessee LORRAINE HOTALEN Newton, New Jersey C. DIANE HOUSEHOLDER Knoxville, Tennessee ft fl ft ft A i 128 fill 1 OAO f n f First Row: GERUY C. HOWARD Maryville, Tennessee JUANITA G. HOWELL Maryville, Tennessee HENRY YUEH-FOO HSU Sao Paulo, Brazil SUSAN L. HULIT Billings, Montana GWEN K. HUMPHREYS Ewa Beach, Hawaii SANDRA S. HUNTER Burgettstown, Pennsylvania PAMELA D. HUSKEY Gatlinburg, Tennessee STEVE L. HUTSELL Maryville, Tennessee NANCY E. HYDE Maryville, Tennessee Second Row: ALFRED E. JABLONSKI . . . Washington College, Tennessee CAROL L. JAMES Kettering, Ohio SANDRA L. JAMISON . . . . New Wilmington, Pennsylvania SANDRA L. JOHNSON Johnson City, Tennessee LINDA D. KEEBLE Alcoa, Tennessee SUSAN K. KETCHUM Dodgeville, Wisconsin FRANK L. KILGARD, JR Coral Gables, Florida WALTER S. KINSELL Absecon, New Jersey KRISTINE KITTEL Tucker, Georgia Third Row: KAY E. KLIMSTRA Carbondale, Illinois FRANCIE L. KLINDT Knoxville, Tennessee ELLEN C. KNAPP Hatboro, Pennsylvania ROBERT J. KUSEK Homestead, Pennsylvania REBECCA A. LAGLE Bradenton, Florida BRENDA K. LAIPPLY Mansfield, Ohio GORDON A. LAKE McGuire A.F.B., New Jersey RICHARD L. LAMBERT Maryville, Tennessee KENNETH S. LANDRETH Marion. Virginia Af) ft Fourth Row: ELLEN A. LEIBROCK Newport. Tennessee JOYCE E. LEIBUNDGUTH Evansville, Indiana ANN S. LITTLE Jackson, Mississippi MARY LEE LORING Smithville, Tennessee ALIDA S. McARTHUR Maryville. Tennessee JUDITH K. McARTHUR Maryville. Tennessee KAREN J. McGILL Knoxville, Tennessee JOHN R. McLAUGHLIN Lutherville. Maryland MARK W. McMASTER Hellam, Pennsylvania Fifth Row: SUSAN M. MacKENZIE Wynnewood, Pennsylvania LESLIE E. MAHAFFEY Memphis. Tennessee JOHN J. MAIETTA. JR Morristown. New Jersey M. CARROLL MANLEY Maryville, Tennessee MERRILY MANN Atlanta, Georgia MIKE J. MARLOWE Chattanooga, Tennessee ALAN T. MARSHALL Wilmington, Delaware THOMAS G. MARSTON Wyncote Pennsylvania ARTHUR S. MASKER Pleasantville, New Jersey A m+M M ,M 129 Freshmen First Row: WILLIAM G. MATHIESON DAVID B. MAXWELL DONNA J. MAYNARD PETER A. MOFFETT MARTHALYNN MONROE JAMES C. MOORE, JR. . JIM R. MULLENDORE KATHLEEN L MUSGRAVE AMBER L. MYERS . St. Louis, Missouri Delaware, Ohio . . Maryville, Tennessee Lexington, Indiana Roseland, New Jersey Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Paris, Missouri Stillwater, Oklahoma Townsend, Tennessee Second Row: CHARLES H. MYERS Hammonton, New Jersey LINDA L. NEEL Alliance, Ohio KATHLEEN R. NELSON Seattle, Washington MARCIA A. NEWLIN .... Charlotte. North Carolina STEPHANIE J. NOWAKOWSKI Knoxville, Tennessee ALICE M. ORMAN Knoxville, Tennessee SHARON L. OWINGS Plain-field. New Jersey MARY E. PADDISON Memphis, Tennessee SUSAN D. PARKER Wheeler, A.F.B., Hawaii Third Row: JEFFREY L PENNY Mansfield, Ohio MICHAEL R. PEPPER Harrison, Ohio RUTH A. PETERSON Hampton, Virginia ROBERT B. PHILLIPS Levittown, Pennsylvania G. KERN PISER . Smyrna, Delaware CELIA D. POTH . . . Perrysville, Ohio ■SUSAN K. POWERS Vineland, New Jersey PRAON PRADIPASEN Maryville, Tennessee LILLIAN L. PROFFITT Maryville, Tennessee Fourth Row: SHARON A. PUSEY Allison Park, Pennsylvania DIANE E. REED Oak Park, Illinois LINDA J. REIFENKUGEL Brooklyn, New York JOYCE B. REIMERS Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PAUL T. REITER Miami, Florida WILLIAM F. REMENSCHNEIDER . Rochelle Park, New Jersey ANN E. REYNOLDS Clearwater, Florida JAMES T. REYNOLDS Wallingford, Pennsylvania CRAIG D. RIGELL Baltimore, Maryland Fifth Row: DAVID H. RONCO Springfield, New Jersey MARY LEE ROSEBOROUGH Jacksonville, Florida JUNE M. ROSTAN Valdese. North Carolina ROBERT D. ROTHROCK Ber q enfield, New Jersey CHARLES L. RUMFORD Colwyn, Pennsylvania LINDEN H. ST. CLAIR Gladwyne, Pennsylvania ROBERT L. SAMMONS Dayton, Ohio GEORGE C. SCHNITZER Clark, New Jersey SARA J. SCHUG Covington, Louisiana 4 1 felt i.a 130 First Row: MARY JANE SCHUSSLER Houston, Pennsylvania KAREN L. SCHWARZWALDER . New Providence, New Jersey SCOTT C. SEELEY Hobart. Indiana LINDA S. SHANLEY Elsmore, California HOPE SHIELDS Maryville, Tennessee SUSAN A. SIMONS Rabun Gap, Georgia CHARLES H. SLAYBAUGH Rising Sun, Maryland BRENDA J. SLOAN Walland, Tennessee Second Row: KATHLEEN S. SMITH Burgettstown, Pennsylvania NANCY L. SMITH .... South Hadley Falls, Massachusetts RICHARD T. SMITH Cleveland, Ohio STUART H. SMITH Miami, Florida J. DELZIA SNYDER Knoxville, Tennessee JAMES A. STAIANO Califon, New Jersey BARBARA A. STEPHENSON Kettering, Ohio JOSEPH D. STEVENS Beaver Falls, New York N. SUZANNE STONE Shelbyville, Tennessee Third Row: SUE A. SULLIVAN Clearwater, Florida LINDA S. TAYLOR Maryville, Tennessee STEPHEN W. TAYLOR St. Petersburg, Florida W. DAVID THRALL Indianapolis, Indiana MELODY J. THURMAN Cincinnati, Ohio FRANK TIDIKIS Bridgeport, Pennsylvania VIRGINIA C. TIFFANY Muncie, Indiana KENNETH A. TRINTER Bernardsville, New Jersey JACOUE R. TUCKER Memphis, Tennessee Fourth Row: NANCY S. VANN Miami, Florida HENRY B. VAN SANT Hulmeville. Pennsylvania KENNETH S. VERHEECK Hackensack, New Jersey D. SUE VEST Knoxville, Tennessee CHERYL F. VINCELL Lawrenceburg, Kentucky CAROL A. VOLK Alcoa, Tennessee JERRY L. VORNBERGER Columbus, Ohio ALICE E. WEAVER Loudon. Tennessee MARJORIE J. WEBB Maryville. Tennessee Fifth Row: DAVID L. WELCH Cincinnati, Ohio L. ANN WHITE Huntsville, Alabama PATRICIA D. WILKE Columbus, Ohio TIMOTHY B. WILSON Eighty Four, Pennsylvania W. FRANKLIN WILSON Colllngswood, New Jersey JANICE E. WINKLER Fort Thomas. Kentucky M. DIANE WOOD Yadkinville, North Carolina W. SCOTT WOOD, III . . . . APO San Francisco, California JOHN KEE-CHUN YUEN Sao Paulo, Brazil f ; €) 131 Senior Directorie CLINTON ODIS ABBOTT, JR., Morgantcn Rd,, Friendsville. Tenn. Major: Heal h an ' Physical Education. Football (Letterman, Co- captain), Wrestlin ' (Letterman). RONALD BRIAN CHEEK, 805 S 1 0th St., Richmond, Ind. Major: Economics an ' Business Administration. Kappa Phi, Circle K, YMCA, Chilhowean, Intramurals, Resident Assistant. ARCHIE HOUSTON ANDERSON, Morganton Rd., Maryville. Tenn. Major: Health an ' Physical Education. Football (Letterman). TERRY LEROY AMON, I I Bartell Place. Clark, N. J. Major: Economics an ' Business Administration. Kappa Phi (Secretarie) , MSC Council (Secretarie-Treasurer, President), YMCA, Echo, Social Committee, Student Facultfe Senate. Student Council, Barnwarmin ' , Track (Let- terman ) . SANDRA RAYE CHITTICK, 5 Belmont Dr., Buffalo, N. Y. Major: Historie. Theta Epsilon, PI Delta Phi (President, Vice-President), International Relations, UCCF, American Chemical Societie, Nu Gamma, Echo (Feature Editor), Chilhowean, Human Relations Comm.. Intramurals, Who ' s Who. KENNETH LESTER CHRISTY, Rt. 3, Box 30, Lutz, Fla. Major: Historie. MSC, Playhouse, Football (Letterman). EDWARD KEITH BAILEY, Rt. No. 2, Maryville. Tenn. Major: Health an ' Physical Education. Football (Letterman). EDNA MAE BEATTY. 105 E. Wright St., Covington, Ohio. Major: Ele- mentarie Education. SNEA, YWCA, UCCF (Campus Life Comm.), Band Orchestra. Messiah, Sophomore Aide, Intramurals. ERIC LLEWELLYN BERGMAN, 221 Arcadia Dr., Champaign III. Ma- jor: Historie. Alpha Sigma. UCCF, Chilhowean (Facultie Editor), Hin ' , Intramurals, Senior Class Vice-President. JAMES EDWARD BERNARD, 18 Madison Av. Batavia, N.Y. Major: Psychologie. Alpha Sigma, Psi Sigma Mu, Choir. Messiah. Intra- murals. ARDIS LOUISE CHUBB, 3809 Ventnor Ave., Apt. No. 5, Atlantic City, N. J. Major: Elementarie Education. Theta Epsilon, SNEA, Stu- dent Council (Projects Comm.), Women ' s Choir, Vesper Choir, Messiah, Playhouse. Talent Show, Intramurals. RICHARD CHARLES CLEASBY, 500 Westward Dr., Miami Springs, Fla. Major: Bible an ' Christian Education. Alpha Sigma, UCCF (So- cial Comm., Special Education Teacher). WILLIAM O, COVERT, 1309 Parkview Dr., Macomb, III. Major: Mathe- matics. Alpha Sigma (Treasurer), Intramurals. BRENDA CHERYL COX, Rt. I, Louisville. Tenn. Major: Elementarie Education, SNEA. JANICE KAY BEST, Rt. No. I, Friendsville. Tenn. Ma|or : Mathematics. Chi Beta, YWCA. UCCF, Sophomore Aide, Messiah, Senior Class Secretarie-Treasurer. MARCIA JEANNE BISHOP, Bldg. 6-A-8 Kelley Barracks, Mohringen, Stuttgart, Germany. Major: Elementarie Education. Theta Epsilon (Athletic Co-chairman], WAA (Council, Publicise Comm.), SNEA. SUE ANNE BLAIR, 126 Nevada Cr., Oak Ridge, Tenn. Major: English. Echo, Messiah. LOUISE ADELINE CRAWFORD, 720 Washington, Maryville. Tenn. Major: English. Chi Beta (Rush Week), Alpha Gamma Sigma (Presi- dent), WSGA (Coordlnatin ' Council, Secretarie-Treasurer, Presi- dent), YWCA, Student Council, Band (Treasurer), Theater, Baldwin Secretarie, Baldwin House Chairman, Echo, Sophomore Aide, Nu Gamma, Daisie Chain, Student-Facultie Senate, Homecomin ' Court, Alpha Gamma Sigma Award, Who ' s Who. MICHAEL ROY DALTON, Walland. Tenn. Major: Mathematics. Foot- ball (Co-captain, Letterman), Basketball (Letterman), Track (Let- terman), Who ' s Who. JANE LOUISE BRENCKMAN, 271 E. 5th Ave., Roselle, N. J. Major: Enalish. Chi Beta, SNEA, Vesper Choir (Tour), Messiah, Playhouse Chilhowean, Echo, Secretarie — Lloyd Hall. SANDRA ELIZABETH BRIGGS, R. D. No. I, 259B, Washington, Penn. •: Chemistrie. Theta Epsilon, American Chemical Societie (Sec- B, G. (Initiation Chairman), YWCA, Nu Gamma. UCCF, WSGA, Band, Messiah, Echo, Chilhowean (Senior Editor). Intra- murals. Pearsons ' House Chairman, Elizabeth Hillman Chemistrie Award, Petroleum Research Grant in Organic Chemistrie, Who ' s Who. ELIZABETH REBECCA BROWN, Box 372, Harriman, Tenn. Major: Elementarie Education. Chi Beta (Program Chairman, Treasurer), YWCA, UCCF, SNEA (Vice-President), Student Council (Social Comm.. Chairman: Secretarie-Treasurer, Pep Comm., Publicitie Comm., Academic Comm.), Lloyd Residence Vice-House Chairman (Social Comm.), Echo (Asst. Business Manager), Chilhowean, Barn- warmin ' Sponsor, Homecomin ' Court, Playhouse, Messiah, Who ' s Who. STEPHEN MASON BROWN, 2807 Pruden Dr., Knoxville. Tenn. Major: Organ. Campus Mike. - OLE GRACE BROWNLEE. Box 66, Argyle, N. Y. Major: English. Cr Beta (Athletic Cha-irman, Chapter Chairman), YWCA, WAA, WSGA (Town Night Comm.), UCCF, Orchestra, Pearsons ' Secre- arle, Echo (Feature Editor, Exchange Editor, News Editor, Editor- in-Chief), Who ' s Who. BARBARA JEAN BULLARD, 3935 Terrace, Kansas City, Mo. Major: gie. Chi Be a. YWCA (Program Comm.), UCCF, WSGA, •■' Nu Gamma Echo (Feature Editor, News Editor), Intra- PATSY RUTH BURCH Rt, 8 Maryville. Tenn. Major: Economics. r ' 7 CA Band Playhouse, Human Relations Comm. H. KATHERINE DENOW, 1627 Eighth St., Trenton, N. J. Major: Biologie. Theta Epsilon, BSU, UCCF, Beta Beta Beta (Secretarie), Christian Vocation Comm., International Relations Comm., Messiah, Biologie Seminar. GEORGE HENRY DERBYSHIRE, III, West Nottingham, Colora, Md. Major: Economics an ' Business Administration. Alpha Sigma (Presi- dent), Circle K, Football (Letterman). ADAM CALHOUN DEVENEY, 140 Essex Ave., Lansdowne, Pa. Ma- jor: Mathematics. Kappa Phi (Treasurer), Messiah, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Float Comm. Chairman, Soccer (Co-captain) Wrestlin ' (Letterman, 4th place SEC 1963), Asst. Proctor East Tenn. Math. Contest. 2nd Li., USMC. HAZEL LEE DEWEESE, 138 Fifth Ave., Montgomery, W. Va. Major: Elementarie Education. Chi Beta, UCCF. SNEA, Band, February Meetings Comm., Five Heps, House Council, Nu Gamma, Women ' s Choir, Messiah. EUGENE BOONE DIXON, Rt. 8, Edgewood Acres, Maryville, Tenn. Major: Health an ' Physical Education. Alpha Sigma, Intramurals, Student Intramural Athletic Director, Football, Wrestlin ' (Letter- man, Captain). SARAH ANNE DOERSCHUK, 928 Hawkinson, Galesburg, III. Major: Psychologie. Chi Beta (Initiation Chairman, Program Chairman. President), Psi Sigma Mu (Psychologie Seminar), Women ' s Choir. JE AN ALICE DONOHUE. Box 562, Wellfleet, Mass. Major: Elemen- tarie Education. SNEA. ROBERT BLAIR DUNSMORE, 804 S. Tuttle Ave., Sarasota, Fla. Major: Sociologie. Alpha Sigma, Soccer. GARY JAMES DUTTON, Rt. 2. Loudon, Tenn. Major: Historie. Foot- ball (Letterman), Baseball (Letterman). 132 DAVID RICHARD DYE. R. D. No. 2. Cranbury, N. J. Major: German. Kappi Phi, Soccer, Intramurals. DAVID JERALD ELLISON, 1820 Barbeck St. Philadelphia, Pa. Major: Historie. Kappa Phi, UCCF (Vice-President), Key Men, Inter Socie- tie Council, Artist Series Comm., Intramural 1 ., Who ' s Who. WILLIAM SHAFER ERWIN, JR., 322 N. Washington, Du Quoin. Ill Major: Historie. Kappa Phi (Program Chairman), Circle K, P Gamma Mu, Student Council (Elections Comm.), UCCF (Vice-Presi dent, President), YMCA, Echo (Business Manager). Key Men, Fresh man Class President, Intramurals. Sophomore Honors Program Frederick Queener Historie Award, Who ' s Who. PHYLLIS ANNE EVAUL, Box 335. Banner Elk, N. C. Major: Elemen- tal Education. Chi Beta (Rush Week), SNEA (Treasurer), YWCA. Nu Gamma, Sophomore Aide. Orchestra, Playhouse, Messiah. Wom- en ' s Choir, Barnwarmin ' , Intramurals, Daisie Chain, Baldwin House Council, Baldwin Floor Chairmman, Lloyd Residence House Council, Lloyd Residence Floor Chairman. ALLAN R. FIELDS, 33 Academy St., Presgue Isle. Maine. Major: French. MSC. Vesper Choir, Men ' s Glee Club, Messiah, Playhouse, I ntramurals. BARBARA LOU FITCH, 33 Leland Ave. Plainfiold, N. J. Major Ele- mental Education. Chi Beta (Chapter Chairman), Theta Epsilon, SNEA, Inter Societie Council, Lloyd Residence House Council, In- tramurals, Alpha Sigma Cupid. FRANCES ANN FLEMING, Box 480. Rt. 2, Canton, N. C. Major: Elementarie Education. Chi Beta, SNEA, WSGA, YWCA, UCCF, Women ' s Choir, Vesper Choir, Nu Gamma, Intramurals, Sophomore Aide, Messiah, Lloyd Residence House Council. SUSAN KATHRYN FOREMAN, c o Lt. Col. C. A. Foreman, Det. I, 6499th Spt. Gp., APO San Francisco, Calif. Major: English. Chi Beta, SNEA, YWCA. Echo, Nu Gamma, Daisie Chain, Mess iah. ROY WAYNE FREY, 1016 Waverly St., Tarrant City, Ala. Major: Philos- ophic an ' Religion. Kappa Phi, MSC. YMCA (Publicise Chairman), UCCF (Feedback Co-editor), Circle K, Campus Mike, Vesper Choir, Key Men, Debate. Wrestlin ' . WILLIAM HOWARD SASS, 1025 Sterling Ave., Maryville, Tenn. Ma- jor: Mathematics. Kappa Phi, Town-Student Comm., Student Coun- cil (Elections Comm., Pep Comm.), Intramurals, Tennis (Letterman), Student -Facultie Student Center Planning Comm. JAMES MAURICE GIFFORD, 324 Colonial Ave., Shelbyville, Tenn. Major: Historie. Kappa Phi (Rush Show), Intramurals, Echo, Elec- tions Comm., 4 Year Scholarship. LINDA DAVIS GRESHAM, 441 Glyndon St., Vienna, Va. Major: Health an ' Physical Education. Chi Beta, WAA, M Club (Treasurer), Chil- howean, Cheerleader, Intramurals. HELEN DOROTHEA GRIFFIN, 120 Inskip Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J. Major: Elementarie Education. Chi Beta, SNEA (Vice-President, President), Chilhowean, Theater, Barnwarmin ' , Messiah, Women ' s Choir, Daisie Chain. LOIS MARGARET GRINSTEAD, 1864 Berkshire Rd., Columbus, Ohio. Major: Bible an ' Christian Education. Theta Epsilon, Chi Beta. WSGA (Vice-President), UCCF (Worship Comm. Chairman, Cabinet), Band, Vesper Choir, Theater, Student Council (Social Comm., Home- comin ' Comm., Pep Comm.), Nu Gamma, Sophomore Aide, Messiah Senior Counselor, Band Sponsor. MARGARET BLAINE GROSS, 610 43rd St. S. E„ Charleston, W. Va. Major: Organ. Chi Beta. Tau Kappa Chi, YWCA, UCCF, Orchestra, Messiah, Vesper Choir. MARGARET ALEXANDRA HAGGART. 320 Morris Ave., Inwood, N. J. Major: Political Science. Beta Beta Beta, Pi Delta Phi (Vice-Presi- dent), Echo, International Relations Club, Human Relations Comm. SYLVIA SUE HALDEMAN, 14063 Dumbarton Dr., Upper Marlboro, Md. Major: Historie. Chi Beta (Rush Tea Chairman), Pi Gamma Mu. YWCA (Program Comm.), UCCF (Communitie Service Comm.), Student Council (Projects Comm.), Women ' s Choir (Sec- retarie-Treasurer) , Messiah, Intramurals, Barnwarmin ' , Junior Class Secretarie-Treasurer, Daisie Chain. Echo, Chilhowean. GREGORY STEVEN HALLEN, 8713 L kens Lane Philadelphia, Pa. Major: Biologie. Kappa Phi (Treasurer, Rush Co-chairman), Beta Beta Beta (President), Circle K, Student Council (Pep Comm., Homecomin ' Co-chairman), Intramural man). MARGARET LOUISE HAY, 703 Dunellen Ave., Dunellen, N.J. Major: Elementarie Education. YWCA, UCCF, SNEA, Theater, Me DOROTHY ANNE HEISMEYER, 331 Elmora .beth. N. J. Ma- jor: Elementarie Education. Theta Epsilon ( Program Chairman Vice-President) SNEA. (Vice-President] Messiah, Pep Comm., Daisie Chain. Nu Gamma, Chilhowean. JAMES HARVEY HENDERSON, 308 Shope St., Maryville, Tenn. Major: Health an ' Physical Education. Basketball (Letterman). NANCY ROMINE HOOVEN. Dilts Corner Rd., Lambertvilie, N. J. Major: Elementarie Education. Chi Beta, YWCA, UCCF, SNEA. International Relations Club (President), Messiah. Women ' s Choir, Echo (Asst. Business Manager), Student Council (Elections Comm.). LINDA LECLAIR HORNE, P. O. Box 1113, North Decatur, Ga. Major: Philosophie an ' Religion. YWCA (Christian Vocations Comm.. Com- munitie Service Comm.), UCCF (Communitie Service Comm.), Lec- ture Series Comm. BARBARA JOAN HORTMAN. 1985 County Club Dr., Huntingdon Val- ley, Pa., Major: Sociologie. Chi Beta, WAA, Intramurals, Chilhowean. RUTH LOUISE HOUSER, 311 Palmer St., Lockland. Ohio. Major: Sociologie. Chi Beta, Band, Orchestra, Theater, Messiah, Intra- murals. WILLIS LYNN HOWARD, Linda Lane, Maryville. Tenn. Major: Mathe- matics. Kappa Phi (Treasurer, President), Intramurals, Tennis (Let- terman) . GERALD ARTHUR HUGHES, 2 Heather Dr., Trenton, N. J. Major: Economics an ' Business Administration. Kappa Phi (Treasurer. Pledge Advisor, Dance Chairman), Pi Gamma Mu (Vice-President), Pep Comm., Homecomin ' Parade Chairman, MSC, Intramurals, Padgett Scholarship. NORMAN LESTER HUGHES, JR.. Rt. 2, Box 37B, Moore Haven, Fla. Major: Health an ' Physical Education. Alpha Sigma (Athletic Chair- man, President), Intramurals, Inter-societie Council. Soccer, Base- ball ( Letterman ) . RUTH ANN HULTS, 47 E. 6th Ave., Roselle N. J. Major: English. Chi Beta, UCCF (Home Avenue), SNEA (Publicise Co-chairman), WSGA, Nu Gamma, Messiah, Theater, Intramurals, Women ' s Choir, Pearsons ' House Council (Treasurer). Lloyd Residence House Chair- man. JOY ELAINE HUTCHESON, Box 35, Dunwoody, Ga. Major: English. Chi Beta (Secretarie) , Women ' s Choir (Secretarie. President), Echo, Theater, Messiah, Barnwarmin ' , Lecture Series Comm., Pear- Sons ' House Council Secretarie, Daisie Chain. ASTA JOHANNE IBSEN, Lauderdale, Fla. Major: Spanish Club. 3560 Jackson Blvd.. Melrose Parle. Fort Elementarie Education. Chi Beta. SNEA, MARIANNE LOUISE JEFFERSON, 7 Willow Lane. Wheeling, W. Va. Major: Biologie. Chi Beta, Beta Beta Beta (Historian). Asst. Floor Chairman, Floor Chairman, Barnwarmin ' Sponsor, Messiah, Daisie Chain, Who ' s Who. JOAN FRANCES JENKINS, 307 Prcspect, St. Joseph. Mich. Major: Home Economics. Chi Beta. SNEA, UCCF (Time-O-t Chairman). Women ' s Choir. Intramurals, Barnwarmin ' , Messiah. JUDITH ANITA JENKINS. 1609 Cherry Dr., Maryville. Ter- Elementarie Education. Chi Beta. SNEA (Publicitie Chairman) , UCCF (Communitie Service Comm. Co-chairman), Intra KAREN ELIZABETH KEEN, 2725 Folts Dr.. C- Chemlstrie. Theta Epsilon, American Chemical Societie (Secretarie). Playhouse. Echo, Chilhowean (Honors Editor). National Presc College Scholarship. LINDA JEAN KEYEES, SNEA. Rt. 4 Ma ' jor: Sociologie. 133 DIANE M. KLINE, 274 Beverly Rd.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Major: Elemen- tarie Education. Theta Epsilon, SNEA. Women ' s Choir (Soloist), Theater, Messiah, Intramurals, Junior Class Barnwarmin ' Booth Chair- man, Elections Comm., Discipline Comm., Pep Comm. (All Scots Day Chairman), Daisie Chain. REBECCA BOGGS KOZA, 505 Roosevelt Dr., Dothan, Ala. Major: Foreign Language. Theta Epsilon, Chi Beta (Dance Chairman, Bar Maid), YWCA, Playhouse, Chilhowean (Organizations Editor), Daisie Chain. ELLEN LOUISE LANKENAU, 134 Roosevelt Ave., Dumont, N.J . Ma- jor: Health an ' Physical Education. Chi Beta (Secretarie) , M Club (Vice-President, President), Chilhowean, Women ' s Choir, Messiah, Baldwin Fire Captain, Intramurals, Sophomore Aide, Nu Gamma, Baldwin House Council, Lloyd Residence House Council. HOWARD NELSON MILLER, 410 Westwood Dr., Major: English. Kappa Phi, Echo, Soccer. McMinnville, Tenn. GRANT STEPHEN LAVERE, 732 Fairway Dr torie. Wrestlin ' , Intramurals. Union, N. J. Major: His- JUDITH ANN LAYMAN. 121 W. Saveland Ave., Milwaukee, Wiscon- sin. Major: Sociologie. Chi Beta, YWCA, UCCF (Communitie Serv- ice Comm. Chairman), Pi Gamma Mu, Band. SUSAN JANE LAYMASTER, 543 Second St., Art Education. Band, Messiah. Waverly, Ohio. Major: ELIZABETH RUTH LENDER, 38 Oakridge Rd.. Bloomfield, N. J. Ma- jor: Elementarie Education. Theta Epsilon (Treasurer) , SNEA, Floor Chairman, Daisie Chain. CHRISTINE LIM, Bangkok, Thailand. Major: Chemistrie. Theater, Home- comin ' Court. THOMAS McCOY LLEWELLYN, 6260 29th Ave., North, St. Peters- burg, Fla. Major: Organ. Theta Alpha Phi (Treasurer), Tau Kappa Chi (Secretarie-Treasurer, President), Messiah, Playhouse, Vesper Choir, Madrigals, Opera Workshop. STANFORD WHITE LONG. 1109 Grant St., Alcoa, Tenn. Major: Po- litical Science. Alpha Sigma, Track, Intramurals, BSU (Vice-Presi- dent). HUGH SHANNON McCAMPBELL, Rt. No. 12 McCampbell Rd., Knox- ville, Tenn. Major: Biologie. Alpha Sigma (Program Chairman, Sec- retarie. Blue Shades), Football, Track (Letterman), Wrestlin ' ( Let- terman), Intramurals, Orchestra, Messiah, Student Council (Elec- tions Comm.. President), Junior Class President, Circle K, Beta Beta Beta (Vice-President), Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Barnwarmin ' M. C, Who ' s Who. MICHAELA DEXTER McCROSKY, Rt. I, Walland, Tenn. Major: Foreign Language, DENNIS CHARLES McGOWAN, Box 357, Pataskala, Ohio. Major: Health an ' Physical Education. Alpha Sigma, Basketball (Letterman, Captain), Track (Letterman). JERRY ALEXANDER McNABB. 1125 Huffland Dr., Loudon, Tenn. Ma- Physics. Kappa Phi, Band, Orchestra. JAMES J. MacDAID, 123 Ardsley Ave., Trenton, N. J. Major: Chem- istrie. Alpha Siqma, American Chemical Societie, Vesper Choir, Men ' s Glee Club. ELIZABETH ANN MAHLER. 1516 Shelton Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Ma- jor: Music. Chi Beta, YWCA UCCF, Women ' s Choir, Vesper Choir, Messiah. RICHARD JOHN MARSHALL, 1510 Clayton St., Wilmington, Del. Major: Economics an ' Business Administration. Kappa Phi (Athletic Chairman. Bartender), Circle K (President), Vesper Choir, Messiah. Intramurals, Tennis (Letterman). MARTHA ELLEN MILLER, 1277 Morning Ave., Columbus, Ohio. Ma- jor: Elementarie Education. Chi Beta (Skit Night Chairman, Rush Week Chairman), Theta Alpha Phi (President), YWCA, SNEA, Nu Gamma, Sophomore Aide, Playhouse (Program Chairman, Vice- President), Barnwarmin ' , Vesper Choir, Messiah, Theater (Crew, Cast, Asst. Director, Stage Manager. Best Supportin ' Actress — Harvey), Malcolm Miller award for the Best Actress. PAUL H. MILLIN, East Hickory, Pa. Major: Political Science. Alpha Sigma (President), Pi Gamma Mu (President), Intramurals, Echo (Business Manager), Debate. ANNABELLE MINEAR, 1414 Venetia Ave., Coral Gables, Fla. Major: Elementarie Education. Chi Beta (Secretary), SNEA (Treasurer), UCCF (Recordin ' Secretarie, Cabinet), Sophomore Aide, Nu Gamma, Senior Counselor. JOHN CLARK MULHOLLAND, 1938 Selma Ave., Youngstown, Ohio. Major: Chemistrie. Alpha Sigma (Pledge President, Secretarie), Circle K (Vice-President), American Chemical Societie, Student Facultie Senate, Messiah, Intramurals, Res ident Asst., Barnwarmin ' King, Student Council (Pep Comm. Chairman, Program Comm. Chairman, Fred Hope Coordinatin ' Comm., Publicitie Comm, Chair- man ) . NANCY JAYNE MULLER, 47 Linwood Terrace, Clifton, N, J, Major: Elementarie Education. Chi Beta. YWCA, UCCF, SNEA (Secre- tarie), House Council (Secretarie). JACK ANOL MULLINS, Rt, 3, Box 167, Harriman. Tenn. Major: Health an ' Physical Education. Student Asst. Football Coach, Foot- ball (letterman), JOHN NOEL, III, 1339 Prospect Ave, Bronx, N. Y. Major: Historie. Alpha Sigma, Echo, International Relations Comm., UCCF (Educa- tion Comm. Co-chairman). ROSALIE LOUISE ORCUTT, 1235 Tyler Ave., Phoenixville, Pa. Major: Elementarie Education. Chi Beta, SNEA, Echo (Asst. Business Mana- ger), Chilhowean, Messiah, Daisie Chain. SARA JANE PARKER. 2516 Peninsula Dr., Erie, Pa. Major: Art. YWCA, UCCF (Publicitie Chairman, Lantern Coffeehouse Chair- man), Vesper Choir (Tour), Messiah, Sophomore Aide, Nu Gamma, Vice-House Chairman, Floor Chairman, Chilhowean (Editor), Home- comin ' ueen , Senior Art Show, Who ' s Who. AUDREY DEWITT POORE, 304 Hudson Dr., Maryville, Tenn. Major: Sociologie. Theta Epsilon, Messiah. DAVID REED POWELL, 1032 8th Ave., Folsom, Pa. Major: English. Beta Beta Beta, Sophomore Class President, Theater, Orchestra, Messiah, Kilt (Co-Editor), Pepper Shakers. DORIS JANE PRICE, 3121 E. Chi Beta, Sophomore Aide. 5th Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. Major: Art. JEANNE SHERER PROFFITT, 231 Hudson Dr., Maryville, Tenn. Major: English. Pi Kappa Delta (Secretarie, Vice-President), B.G. (Presi- dent), YWCA (Children ' s Home), UCCF (Discussion Group Chair- man), Playhouse, Echo, Chilhowean, Barnwarmin ' Sponsor, Sopho- more Aide, Debate. JAMES WAYNE PRYOR, Rutledge Pike, Knoxville, Tenn. Major: Health an ' Physical Education. Alpha Sigma, Football (Letterman, Co-Captain), Wrestlin ' (Letterman). THEODORE DELANO PUTNAM. Box 73, Hazelwood, N. C. Major: Chemistrie. Kappa Phi, American Chemical Societie (President), I ntramurals. SARA ANN MASON, Palmetto Farm, Lewisburg. Tenn. M ajor: Eng- lish. Echo, Chilhowean (Business Manager), Lloyd Resident Treas- urer, Daisie Chain. CHARLES WILLIAM MEEKER, JR., 365 Birch Dr., Roselle, N. J. Ma- jor: Piano. Kappa Phi, Tau Kappa Chi, Charter Member Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Vesper Choir, Senior Recital, 1st place — Freshman Piano Scholarship Competition, Playhouse (Asst. Director, Stage Crew, Make-up Director), Messiah, Men ' s Glee Club (Accompanist), Campus Mike, USSF (Sunnybrook, Program Comm.). HERMAN L, RAMSEY. Rt. I, Rockford, Tenn. Major: Health an ' Physi- cal Education. Football (Letterman). RICHARD BERNARD REED, 10 Farm Rd., Trenton, N. J. Major: Health an ' Physical Education. Kappa Phi (Program Chairman, Bartender, President), Circle K (Secretarie, Board of Directors), Student Coun- cil (Social Comm., Homecomin ' Parade Chairman, Pep Co-Chair- man), Student Facultie Senate, Intersocietie Council, Key Men, UCCF (Social Comm.), Intramurals, Resident Asst., Orchestra, Mes- siah, Tennis, Track (Letterman), Who ' s Who. 134 KEITH MUNRO RENNE, 126 Cynwyd Rd.. Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Major: English. Alpha Gamma Sigma, Lecture Series Comm., E. E. McCurry Scholarship Prize. Intramurals, Who ' s Who. FMILIE JEAN REYNOLDS, Box 169 R. D. No. I, Canonsburg, Pa. Ma- jor: Art. B.G. (Business Manager), Chilhowean (Art Editor), Wom- en ' s Chorus, Daisie Chain. MARY FERN RICKLOFF, 2979 Cloverbank Rd., Hamburq. N. Y. Ma- jor: Bible an ' Christian Education. Intramurals. Women ' s Choir (Social Chairman). Messiah. ROY LOUIS RIES, 17 Highland Parle PL, Levittown, Pa., Major: Bible an ' Christian Education. Kappa Phi (Athletic Chairman, Rush Week Chairman, Skit N ; ght Chairman, Homecomin ' Float Chairman). Circle K (Treasurer, Cabinet), YWCA, UCCF (Cabinet, Social Comm., Service Comm. Chairman, Communitie Service. Homecomin ' Float). Barnwarmin ' . Intramurals, Key Men, Men ' s Glee Club, Mes- siah, Wrestlin ' (Letterman, 4th place SEC Tournament 1964). Stu- dent Council (Programs Comm. Co-chairman, Curriculum Comm.). Fred Hope Comm., February Meetings Comm. MARY MACDONALD SIMPSON, Rt. No. I. Smithfield. Ky. Major: Psycholoqie. Chi Beta (Program Chairman. Initiation Chairman, Rush Publicitie Chairman, Vice-President), Psi Sigma Mu, Bond. Orchestra, Messiah, Intramurals. Senior Counselor. Barnwarmin ' an ' Honaker Bcwl Queen. JUDITH CLARE SIVER, 324 Summit Ave.. Hackensack, N. J. Major: Art Education. Theta Epsilon, Chilhowean, Echo (Circulation Man- ager, News Editor, Asst. Editor), Publicitie Comm., Daisie Chain. SUSAN ELIZABETH SOBER. 6339 Limewood Circle, Louisville, Ky. Major: Psychologie. Chi Beta, Psi Sigma Mu, Pearson Dorm Coun- cil, Pep Comm. (Chairman o Judges o ' Floats, Chairman o ' All Scots Day). BETTY LOU SOCHOCKY, 1428 Madison Ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Major: Political Science. Chi Beta (Rush Week Chairman. Athletic Chairman), Daisie Chain. JANE FAIRMAN STAPP, 1009 Ray Ave., Maryville, Tenn. Major: Ele- men+arie Education. Theta Epsilon, Messiah, Playhouse, Intramurals, SNEA. ELIZABETH LAVILLA ROBINSON, R.R. No. Ohio. Major: Sociologie. UCCF, Messiah, I, Box 218-A, Loveland, Women ' s Choir. BUDDY LYNN STINNETT, 521 Mountain View Ave., Maryvil Major: Historic Key Men, Student Council. Tenn. FLORENCE MARIE ROLLWAGEN, 114 Circle Ave., Ridqewood, N. J. Major: Biologie. Theta Epsilon, Church Vocations Comm., UCCF International Relations Comm., Messiah, Biologie Seminar. JANIS MARGARET ROSE, 848 Brush Hill Rd.. Milton, Mass. Major: Sociologie. Theta Epsilon (Treasurer), YWCA, UCCF (Children ' s Home), Town Night Comm., Human Relations Council. Chilhowean, SNEA, Freshman Talent Show. Messiah. Senior Counselor, Senior Class Sponsor. Daisie Chain. OLIVER REED TARWATER, Rt. No. 5, Pleasant Hill Rd„ Maryville, Tenn. Major: Chemistrie. Alpha Sigma, Circle K (Treasurer), Ameri- can Chemical Societie ( Vice-Chairman) , MSC, Junior Class Vice- President. Senior Class President, Student Council, Elections Comm., Social Comm., Who ' s Who. CELIA CATHERINE TIFFANY, Lone Beech Dr., Rt. 6, Muncie, Ind. Major: Mathematics. Chi Beta, YWCA, Echo, Playhouse (Vice- President), Messiah, Sophomore Honors, Physics Lab Asst., Math Asst. Scholarship. HELEN ELIZABETH RYAN, 2510 Hawthorne Ave., Louisville, Ky. Ma- jor: Political Science. Theta Epsilon. Echo, Chilhowean (Sports Editor), Intramurals, Student Council Elections Comm., Daisie Chain. JOHN DALE SCHELLENGER. JR., 4158 Meyer Rd., Gurnee. III. Ma- jor: Historie. Kappa Phi, YMCA, UCCF (Feedback Editor, Cor- responding Secretarie, Lantern Comm.), Chilhowean, Men ' s Glee Club, Messiah, Debate, Playhouse, Intramurals, Soccer, Track, Best Actor Award, Who ' s Who. ROBERT EDWARD SCHULTZ, 126 Miller Ave., Maryville, Tenn. Major: Mathematics. Playhouse. Current Events Seminar, Student Council. FAITH ADA SCOTCHMER. 7032 Kingsbury Blvd., St. Louis. Mo. Major: English. Chi Beta. UCCF, Lantern Comm., Women ' s Choir, Salt Cellar Comm., Messiah, Senior Counselor, Homecomin ' Court. CHRISTINE ELIZABETH SCOTT, 3909 Fairdale Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. Major: Psychologie. Theta Epsilon, Choir, Messiah, Psi Sigma Mu. HENRY WILLIAM SEITZ, JR., 2517 Sunshine Ave., Johnstown, Pa. Major: Political Science. Alpha Sigma, UCCF, Key Men, Student Council (Vice-President), Intramurals, Pep Comm. Chairman, Elec- tions Comm. Chairman. MARGARET E. SHAKLEE, 132 Flaxhill Rd., South Norwalk. Conn. Major: English. Chi Beta. YWCA, Women ' s Choir, Vesper Choir (Tour), Intramurals, Theater, Messiah. MICHAEL AUSTIN SHAVER. Rt. 2, Blountville, Tenn. Major: Music Education. Tau Kappa Chi. MENC (Vice-President). Messiah, Band Glee Club. Orchestra, Dance Band, Dan Rineer Quintet, Porkles. JAY THOMAS SHOWALTER. 514 Clark St., Maryville, Tenn. Major: Historie. MSC. SANDRA S. SHOWALTER, 514 Clark St. Maryville, Tenn. Major: Elementarie Education. SNEA. SARAH ELIZABETH TOMPKINS. 107 Tahoma Rd., Lexington, Ky. Major: Music. Theta Epsilon, Tau Kappa Chi, Vesper Choir, Skit Night, Playhouse, Messiah (Soloist), Fine Arts Competition, Opera Workshop, Artist Series Comm., Echo, Madrigals. Senior Recital Lloyd Residence House Council (Fire Captain). CAROLYN RAE TURNER. Rockhill Rd., Newport, Tenn. Major: Ele- mentarie Fducation. SNEA, Messiah. Vesper Choir. CORLISS DIANE VOGEL, 602 Orchard St., Cranford, N. J. Major: Elementarie Education. Theta Epsilon, SNEA, Messiah, Vesper Choir, Playhouse. EILEENE PATRICIA WAGNER, 46 S. Springfield Ave., Springfield, N. J. Major: Elementarie Education. Chi Beta. Theta Epsilon (Of- ficer). SNEA. YWCA, UCCF, Echo, Chilhowean, Playhouse, Intra- murals, Women ' s Choir, Vesper Choir (Tour), Messiah. OLIVER KENNETH WILLIAMS. III. 740 Fair St., Berea, Ohio. Major: Biologie. Alpha Sigma (Program Chairman, Rush Show), Circle K (President, Board of Directors, Program Chairman), YMCA, Stu- dent Council (Projects Comm. Co-chairman, Programs Comm.). Stu- dent Facultie Senate, Intramurals, Campus Mike (Co-chairman), Biologie Lab Asst., Biologie Seminar, Who ' s Who. MARY ANN WILSON, 114 Greenwood Ave., Bloomington. III. Major: Bible an ' Christian Education. Chi Beta. YWCA, UCCF. Barnwarmin ' . Band (Kiltie Sergeant), Messiah. MARJORIE CLAIRE WISMER, 1414 Union St., Port Huron. Mich. Major: Home Economics. Chi Beta, Vesper Choir. Messiah, Band Orchestra. WILLIAM LUPTON WOOD, JR.. Box 367 Yadklnville, N. C. Major: Historie. Kappa Phi (Program Chairman), YMCA, UCCF (Asbury Acres Comn c ehgious Life an ' Activities Comm.), Circle K. Chilhowean, BSU. Student Council, Key Men, Pep Comm. Co-chair- man, Football Statistician, Track. DANA STRONG WYMAN, 131 Magnolia St., Maryville, Tenn. Major: Art. Town Comm. LEWRIGHT BROWNING SIKES. Bex 998. Murfreesboro. Tenn. Major: Historie, Pi Kappa Delta (President), Tau Kappa Chi, Debate Messiah (Soloist), Orchestra, Discipline Comm , Who ' s Who. MARY LEE ZORB. 620 Center Ave.. Butler, Pa. Major: Christian Edu- cation. Chi Beta, Chilhowean, Echo, Messiah, Sophomore Aide. Sen- ior Counselor. 135 - V : ALMA MATER Where Chilhowee ' s lofty mountains Pierce the southern blue Proudly stands our Alma Mafer, Noble, qrand, and true. Chorus Orange, Garnet, float forever, Ensign of our hill! Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Hail to Maryville! As thy hilltop crowned with cedars Ever green appears, So thy memory fresh shall linger Through life ' s smiles and tears. 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