Maryville College - Chilhowean Yearbook (Maryville, TN)
- Class of 1967
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Mai?3nrille College MaiΒ y ville, Tennesse Yes, we are the people, we are not false, we are men because we are real, solitarily existing β musing, creatingβ destroying; collectively quibbling β agreeing, disfaming β honoring, weeping β laughing β praying, we fail succeed β then doitagain; and all the world β vivacious dawn, understanding dusk β sighs our sorrows, laughs our laughs, like jonquils we are β blooming, dying, rising again with hope. Building and rebuilding, always looking forward, searching, striving, persevering; the same yet not the same, something forever new; always shifting, seething, -changing and ah, but living, now and forever growing . . . I i?. Frank jD. Mo CI el land If he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. Kahlil Gibran Hear these announcements, please. It is eight a.m. in the Maryville College Chapel. The vigorous ex-Marine major mounts the platform and begins reading from hastily scrawled notices handed to him moments before, interpreting by means of his own rare inflections, pronouncing the names of Spanish musicians in his individualized Spanish ac- cent, and ad libbing when he finds the impulse irrepressible. The leader of the service this morn- ing, he announces matter-of-factly as the President plunges through the side door, is the late Joseph J. Copeland. From the audience comes spontane- ous applause or a side remark like Man, he ' s cool. He is indeed cool, but to the Maryville College student body he is much more. Because of his years as a student here before entering the Marine Corps during World War I, he represents to us an alum- nus who in his integrity, loyalty, faith, and service, typifies the best in the Maryville tradition. At the same time, because of his thirty years of leadership as dean (interrupted by service in World War II), we like to think of him as a symbol of the continu- ing progress and change of which we are proud β progress seen this year in the organization of the American Studies Seminar and the plans for exten- sive innovations in calendar and curriculum. From his office in Anderson Hall where he claims to do little except look at books, papers, and peo- ple, he looks deeply into the heart of an institution, quietly advising and, if necessary, firmly denying, but always concerning himself sincerely with the problems of the entire faculty and student body. While working what seems to be at least a thirty- hour day, he still finds time for active participation in the Church, in the Home Avenue Mission, in civic clubs, in Boy Scouts, in the various education asso- ciations β and in faculty skits for Barnwarming. Although he has received many honors during his lifetime, including a citation for gallantry in action during World War I, we feel it fitting to add one more, which might also be called a citation for gal- lantry in action β this time on the academic front. To Dr. Frank D. McClelland, whose wisdom has guided us, whose faith has given us courage, and whose sincerity has made us believe in him β and in ourselves, we dedicate the 1967 CHILHOWEAN. A man with a vision Meanwhile, back at the barn? I % ; V ' -. V- ' VV - ' When I ' m alone β the words tripped off his tongue As though to be alone were nothing strange. When I was young, he said; when I was young. . . . I thought of age, and loneliness, and change. I thought how strange we grow when we ' re alone, And how unlike the selves that meet and talk, And blow the candles out, and say good night. Alone . . . . The word life endured and known. It is the stillness where our spirits walk And all but inmost faith is overthrown. β S iegfried Sassoon A β 1 J3SL1X The sun rises This 1 should do as the colors and the sun sets β fade in evening And all that goes between or deer sleep at dusk is purple-yellow shadows, or the bird wakes on Such life-breath and stranger ' s eyes the morning. that pierce lonely corners So pale and taunted β and We stand and tremble haunt fire-watches of the mind . . . the grip of silence and we are afraid . . . Would 1 could blow the candle out β in the light of other days β gone and going β The whirl of dusty moving feet confounds the tears β The soul hangs dry-eyed over the sill Make a perfect pearl from the And yearns to weep warm melted wax β for all the noise. Then place it from my palm to yours β Sara V. Humphries 8 m i-iΒ«||; L i thank You God for most this amazing day;for the leaping greenly spirits of trees and a blue true dream of sky;and for everything which is natural which is infinite which is yes (i who have died am alive again today, and this is the sun ' s birthday;this is the birth day of life and of love and wings;and of the gay great happening illimitably earth) how should tasting touching hearing seeing breathing any β lifted from the no of all nothing β human merely being doubt unimaginable You? (now the ears of my ears awake and now the eyes of my eyes are opened) β e. e. cummings Everyone suddenly burst out singing; And I was filled with such delight As prisoned birds must find in freedom Winging wildly across the white Orchards and dark green fields; on; on; and out of sight. Everyone ' s voice was suddenly lifted, And beauty came like the setting sun. My heart was shaken with tears, and horror Drifted away. . . . O, but everyone Was a bird; and the song was wordless; the singing will never be done. β Siegfried Sassoon kh m m It is beyond me No matter how I wish it to be A brown mouse. βDavid R. Powell Hoopla Whoopee do! your Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious hands and or, all balance that an stuff; umbrella come into my pintsizedworld of on lollypops and catchmeifyoucan your and see if you can chin; Β walk ha, betcha can ' t! on β Beverly Minear I v fei tfitii ! lW4 v v Β« Rlfl 1 g LJ . J _ - β - i β’ β’ Give me the moon at my feet Put my feet upon the crescent, like a Lord! O let my ankles be bathed in moonlight, that I may go sure and moon-shed, cool and bright-footed towards my goal. β D. H. Lawrence Three men came talking up the road And still tomorrow was the word. The night was clear with the lamp ' s glitter. The first man spoke and his voice was bitter: Tomorrow like another day I draw the dole and rust away. The second one said scared and low, Tomorrow I may have to go. And the two spoke never another word But drew together and looked at the third. And the third man said-, If tomorrow exists, It ' s a day of streets like rivers of fists, It ' s the end of crawling, the end of doles, And men are treated as human souls. I stood in the doorway and heard these things As the three came past with the step of kings. β John Manifold 20 22 The skyscrapers stand proud. They seem to say they have sought the absolute and made it their own. Yet they are blameless, innocent as dumb steel and the dumber concrete of their bastions. Man made us, they murmur. We are proud only as man is proud and we have no more found the absolute than has man. β Carl Sandburg BaH H B HHHH HHHHi 24 PRESIDENT JOSEPH J. COPELAND, B.A., B.D., D.D., LL.D. B.A., Trinity University; B.D., McCormick Theological Seminary, 1939; Honorary D.D., Trinity University, 1950, and LL.D., Maryville College, I960. Appointment to President of Maryville College, 1961. Dr. and Mrs Copeland at Mornlngside The joke ' s on you, Dr. Copeland. ' Now listen here, Dr. Blair. 25 ACADEMIC DEAN FRANK DELOSS McCLELLAND, B.A., M.S., LL.D. B.A., Grove City College; Pennsylvania State College; M.S. and Honorary LL.D., Grove City College. DEAN OF STUDENTS TOM FUHR, A.B., B.D., Ed.D. A.B., Hastings College; B.D., Union Theoloqica! Seminary; Ed.D.. Columbia University. 26 DEAN OF WOMEN EDITH FRANCES MASSEY, B.A.. M.S. B.A., Maryville College; M.S. University of Tennessee; Florida State University. DEAN OF MEN EDWARD CECIL THOMAS, B.S., M.A. B.S., George Wil ' iams Col ' ege; M.A.. Ohio State University. 27 CHAPLAIN EDWARD FAY CAMPBELL, B.A., S.T.B., D.D., LL.D., S.T.D., L.H.D. !.A., Yale University; S.T.B., Yale Divinity School; Honorary Degrees: D.D., Washington and Jefferson College, Tusculum College, Centre College, Lafayette College; L.L.D., Waynesburg College, Buena Vista College; S.T.D., Coe College, Millikin University, Hastings College, Alma College; L.H.D., Lewis and Clark College. -% . ' r 4 H Hk. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD JOE CALDWELL GAMBLE, B.A., LL.B., LL.D. B.A., Maryville College; LL.B., University of Michigan; Honorary LL.D., Maryvi ' le College. 28 Linwood Frank Snider, B.A., Assistant Director of Development and Executive Secretary of Alumni Association, B.A., Maryville College. Eill Alexander Fleming, B.A., J.D., Director of Development, B.A., University of Florida: J.D., University of Florida. Duncan Campbell Bennett, B.A., Director of Information Services, B.A.. Maryville College; University of Tennessee. Viola Lightfoot B.A., Registrar, B.A., Maryville College; University of Tennessee. Daniel Frank Layman, B.A., Treasurer and Business Manager, B.A., Carson-Newman College. William Franklin Taylor, Jr., Director ADMINISTRATION of Admissions and Student Help, Davidson College; University of Tennessee; Graduate of Columbia Theological Seminary: Chaplain, Colonel, United States Air Force (Ret.). Fr Β ' t I m m Pi 2 % Wit X if β 1 k L 3- T Ik II 1 Jflflj H L β i A H !β L B i H β 1 Librarians. Seated: Mrs. Alex Gillander. Assistant in the Library: Miss Virginia Turrentine, B.A., M.A.L.S.. Librarian: Miss Betty Ingle, B.A., M.A.L.S., Catalog Librarian: Miss Josephine Dunlap, B.A., B.S.L.S.. Cataloq and Assistant Librarian. Standing: Mrs. Kenneth Moore. B.A.. Periodicals Librarian: Miss Saundra Stephens. Clerical Assistant: Mrs. Dorothy Crawford. B.A.. Assistant Order Librarian: Mrs. Lynn Ann Best. B.A.. Circulation and Refer- ence Librarian. Mrs. Janette Gamble, Housekeeper: Mr. Thomas Hutsell, Engineer: Mrs. Mildred Watson, Supervisor of Printing Department. STAFF Seated: Mrs. Florence Harfer, B.S., Hostess in the Dining Room: Mrs. Ruby Delozier, Assistant to the Dietician; Miss Thelma Hall, R.N., Nurse; Miss Margaret Ware. Dietician and Manager of the Dining Room. Standing: Mrs. Mary Buchanan, Stu- dent Center; Mrs. Frances Delaney. Student Center; Miss Margaret Hennemuth, B.A., Manager of Colleoe Stores. Mrs. Janice Roberts, Secretary to the Director of Development; Miss Elizabeth Welsh, B.A., Assistant in the Alumni Office; Mrs. Lynne McNair, Assistant in the Public Relations Office. Seated: Miss Jane Huddleston, B.S., Secretary to the Dean. Not Pictured: Mrs. Mary Fugate, Secretap -Receptionist; Mrs. Lowry Watson, Secretary to the President. A I I Miss Victoria Samburg, B.S., Assistant to Dean of Students and Dean of Women; Mrs. Margaret Miller, Assistant in the Registrar ' s Office; Miss Patsy Burch, B.A., Secretary, Admissions Office; Mrs. Marcia Ellis, B.A., Secretary to the Chaplain; Miss Mary Welsh, B.A., M.A., Assistant for Student- Help. Not Pictured: Mr. Tom Evans, B.A., Admis- sions Counselor; Mrs. Patience Wyman, Secretary, Fine Arts Center. Housemothers, Seated: Mrs. Pearle Cathey. Head of New Dorm I; Mrs. Lela Davis, Staff Assistant; Mrs. Charlotte Bellows, Head of Pearsons Hall; Mrs. Ruth Reid, Head of New Dorm II. Standing: Miss Lucy Witherspoon, Staff Assistant; Mrs. Rowena Robinson, Head of Margaret Bell Lloyd Residence; Mrs. Marion Pope. Housemother of New Dorm III. Not Pictured: Mrs. Alyne Harrison, Housemother of Memorial Hall. STAFF Campus Police: Mr. Willis McLemore; Mr. Lyle Garner; Mr Eldria Hurst: Mr. Dewey Whitehead. Mrs. Eva Vineyard. Cashier in the Treasurer ' s Office; Mr. Hugh Crawford. B.A., Assistant Busi- ness Manager and Purchasing Agent; Miss Patricia Hill, Secretary in the Treasurer ' s Office; Mr. Fred Blevins, Chief Clerk in the Treasurer ' s Office: Mrs. Betty Eggers, Secretary in the Treasurer ' s Office. DEPARTMENT HEADS Boydson H. Baird, B.A., M.S. Health and Physical Education Arthur D. Ainsworth, B.A., M.A., S.P.D. Political Science Clarence A. Carder, A.B., Th.M., Ed.E. Education Ralph T. Case, B.A., B.D., Ph.D. Sociology Harry H. Harter, B.A., M.Mus., S.M.D. Fine Arts Elizabeth H. Jaclcson, BA., M.A., Ph.D. English A. Randolph Shields, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Biology Fred A. Griffith, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Chemistry A. Eugene Hileman, B.S., M.S. Economics and Business Marion B. Tolar, B.A., M.A., M.S. Mathematics and Physics Arda S. Walker, B.A., M.A., Ph.D History FACULTY M. Catherine Wilkinson, B.A., M.A. Foreign Languages Charlotte H. Beck, B.Mus., M.A. English Carolyn L Blair, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. English Charles B. Blair, Jr., A.B., Ph.D. Biology Robert J. Bonham, B.Mus., M.Mus. Music James A. Bloy, B.A., B.Mus., M.Mus., S.M.D. Music Mary L. Borkhuis, B.A., M.A. Psychology 33 David R. Cartlidge, A.B., B.D. Philosophy and Religion Robert C. Clark, B.S., M.A. Mathematics Herma R. Cate, B.A., M.A. English James F. Corlett, B.A. Art Margaret M. Cummings, B.A., M.R.E. Bible and Christian Education Carmian F. Davis, B.A., M.S. Physical Education John A. Davis, B.A., M.A. Physical Education ill 1il fcΒ«v UfikwM vcik ' k III Mark F. Davis, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. English Arthur F. Dees, B.A. German William H. Dent, B.A., M.S. Mathematics Richard V. Fridenbergs, LL.M. French, German, and Russian W. Jonathan Gresham, B.A., M.Mus. Music J. Phillip Griffin, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Philosophy and Religion George D. Howell, B.A., M.S. Chemistry Dan H. Kinsinger, B.A., M.Mus Music Thomas I. Hicks, B.S., M.S. Physics Thomas E. Jones, B.S.Ed., M.F.A. Theatre and Speech J. Wesley Hoffman, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. History Lauren F. Kardatike, B.S.. M.Ed. Physical Education kwi Edith M. Largen, B.S., M.S. Physical Education Wallace L. Lewis, B.S., M.A. History James B. Lytle, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Biology Kathryn W. Martin, B.A., M.A. Spanish and French Grace P. McArthur, B.A. Christian Education Robert W. McKaslcell, B.A., M.Mus. Music Rebecca P. Mobbs, B.S. History Russell D. Parl er, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. History John R. Mitchell, B.A English Sharon J. Matti, A.B., M.A English Nancy N. Navratil, B.A. Editorial Supervisor of Independent Study James O. Swain, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. French Esther C. Swenson, B.A., M.A.. Ph.D. Philosophy. Religion, and Sociology r iΒ« β B M h β T Β§F 1 m ] 1 β ' ' β’ k J r 4 : William H. Swenson, B.A., B.A.E., M.A.E. Art- Howard J. Tomlinson, III, B.S. Physical Education Haydn O. White, A.B., B.D.. S.T.M. Greek David P. Young. BA., Ph.D. Chemistry Stanmore B. Townes, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Mathematics ' β i Vice President, David Berry; President, John Kerr; Secretary-Treasurer, Florence Corbett. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Post-summer indolence yields to Independent Study fever . . . culminating in party and paper burning (for those who could bear to) at end of semester . . . Homecoming pep rally brilliant success featuring Erik von Kaplander and his efficient staff . . . Homecoming float for Queen and Court . . . We ll, it sure looks like poison ivy! . . . class movie, List of Adrian Messenger, ' ranks as one to be remembered . . . OOPS! CR-A-A-A-SH!β Thank goodness it wasn ' t our best projector! . . . various outings, parties, and the picnic . . . studied hard for comps with various results . . senior chapel, baccalaureate, and commencement round out great year . . . four great years . . . fond farewells and mixed emotions mark end of an era. 38 FRANCINE ABRAMOFF FRED ABRAMOFF Elementary Education Political Science Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania RUTH ELLEN BATES French Follansbee, West Virginia THOMAS V. ALLEN Music Education Closter, New Jersey JOHANN C. BEALL History Severna Parle, Maryland MARVIN R. BEARD Chemistry Millington, Tennessee NANCY LYNN ARN German Johnson City, Tennessee CLASS OF 1967 CHARLES C. BERRY Health and Physical Education Maryville, Tennessee DAVID BERRY History Maryville, Tennessee JANET LYNN BOGLE Spanish Oak Ridge, Tennessee JAMES M. BRECKENRIDGE Music β Piano Decatur, Alabama KATHERINE A. BROWN Sociology McLea . Virginia JOYCE L. BRYAN Elementary Education Washington, New Jersey MARSHA BURKHART Christian Education Memphis, Tennessee 3Β° MARILYN L. CALDWELL Sociology Decatur, Georgia DONNA R. CIEPLY Christian Educatior Utica, New York JOSE A. COBAS, III Sociology Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico FLORENCE DEANNA CORBETT Sociology St. Petersburg, Florida JEAN ALICE DONOHUE Elementary Education Rye, New York REBECA ELENA CRUZ-ALVAREZ Pre-Med. Biology Cardenas, Cuba BETTY CURRIE Biology Greensboro, North Carolina THOMAS SINCLAIR DICKSON History St. Petersburg, Florid ELIZABETH ANN DORAN Sociology Cookeville, Tennessee CHUCK DOSCHER Music Merrick, New York HARRY R. EATON Economics and Business Administration Wyalusing, Pennsylvania PATSY LEE EBY Psychology Ocean City, Maryland FRANK M. EGGERS, II Chemistry Maryville, Tennessee WILLIAM K. EVAUL English Banner Elk, North Carolina SUE DONALDSON Medical Technology Miraj. India ' If anyone ever knew we sang in a chapel 40 KATHERINE JEAN FERGUSON Health and Physical Education Bryson City. North Carolina MARTHA IRENE FRAZIER Elementary Education Knoxville, Tennessee PAMELA C. FREDRICKSON Music Education Dravosburg, Pennsylvania SABRA GALBRAITH Sociology Concord, Tennessee NANCY GILLINGHAM Art Short Hills, New Jersey BARBARA A. GOODE Elementary Education Indianapolis, Indiana WALTER B. GOODWYNE Foreign Lang uage Knoxville, Tennessee SUZANNE C. GAMSBY Foreign Language Hammondsport, New York JACK A. GRAHAM English Youngstown, Ohio JEANNE R. GRAHAM Elementary Education Youngstown, Ohio SENIOR CLASS MARGARET B. GROSS Music Charleston, West Virginia ELLEN CLARKE HAMLETT Bible and Christian Education Nashville, Tennessee JUDITH A. HANNAH Medical Technology Horsham, Pennsylvania FRANK N. GREADY History South Lyon, Michigar DAVE C. HARRIS History Amarillo, Texas ROBERT L. HART History Enid, Oklahoma MARGARET L. HAY Elementary Education Dunellen, New Jersey INGRID B. HELLMER Art Lynnfield, Massachusetts 4! MARTHA HESS English Knoxville, Tennessee KATHY HINGER English Alexandria, Virginia STEVE HODGSON Economics Oxon Hill, Maryland MARION LOIS HUFFINES German Folsom, Pennsylvania KENNETH R. HITCHENS Economics Doylestown, Pennsylvani SARA HUMPHRIES English Birmingham, Alabama DAVID PAUL HUTCHISON Economics and Business Administration Scranton, Pennsylvania GAIL LOUISE IGO Sociology Allison Park, Pennsylvania IBBIE ANN JACK Music β Voice Knoxville, Tennessee JOAN JENKINS Home Economics β Education St. Joseph, Michigan PATRICIA JOHNSON Elementary Education Jacksonville, Florida KEITH E. JONES English Pottstown, Pennsylvania ZETA JONES Chemistry Bristol, Tennessee HHBBB Hj CAROL LORRAINE KAUFMANN Elementary Educatior Meadowbrook, Pennsylvania JOHN A. KERR, JR English Maryville, Tennessee MARTHA ANNE LAFFERTY Music Claymont, Delaware FRANCES JOHNSTONE LANTZ English Powell, Tennessee ALICE B. LEETH Mathematics Lebanon, Tennessee 42 SENIOR SALLY S. LINCK Medical Technology Richmond, Virginia OSWALDO AUGUSTO LOPEZ Foreign Languages Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ROBERT M. LUCAS, JR. Bible and Christian Education Swissvall, Pennsylvania CHRISTINE L. LUNDSTEDT Elementary Education Barstow, California MARY JO McCONEGHY Mathematics Bethesda, Maryland H. NELSON MILLER English McMinnville, Tennessee KRISTIN V. MATTSON English Falls Church, Virginia MARGARET JO MALONE Psychology Fernandina Beach, Florida EDNA JoANN MANT7 Music Education Clinton, Tennessee KARL MILLER Political Science Dover, New Jersey DAN MITCHELL Economics Buras, Louisiana MARGARET LEE MOFFETT English Oyster Bay, New York VALINDA JEAN MONDUL Sociology Miami, Florida CLASS 4? i JOHN C. MULHOLLAND History Youngstown, Ohio HAZEL MYERS English Columbus, Ohio BARBARA ANN NEAP English Richmond, Indiana ' PAULA E. NEILSON Political Science Miami Springs, Florida DAVID L. OAKES Sociology Syracuse, New York PATRICK C. O ' BRYAN Health and Physical Education Norfolk, Virginia SENIOR CARRIE OSIKOWICZ English Warren, Michigan WILLIAM H. PORTER Political Science Hattiesburg. Mississippi RONALD LEE PRITTS Psychology Canonsburg, Pennsylvania CAROL E. PUSEY English Allison Park, Pennsylvania DAVID RAMSEY Economics Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania LINDA A. PALMER Sociology Stamford, Connecticut JOAN LOUISE PAUL Psychology Lexington, Kentucky $ S ' MIRIAM L. PETERSON Elementary Education Hampton, Virginia MEREDITH PIERCE Foreign Language Rehoboth Beach, Delaware JOYCE A. PIGGE Political Science Mount Vernon, Illinois 44 MARILYN KAY RANKIN English Nashville, Tennessee ROY L. RIES Religion Levittown, Pennsylvania REVA ROARK History Alexandria, Virginia RICHARD L. ROWETT 58 Β«v Psychology Newton, New Jersey CLASS MARY M. RUCKER Music β Piano Kingsport, Tennessee WILLIAM J. RUMSEY History Dover, New Jersey DOTTI SANSBURY Art Springfield, Virginia KATHERINE L. SCHUSSLER Elementary Education Houston, Pennsylvania DAVID LeROY SEELEY Sociology Thompsonville, Connecticut MARGARET A. SIEFKEN Sociology Mountainside, New Jersey EDWARD D. SMITH Chemistry Alcoa, Tennessee JAYNE CARYL SMITH Medical Technology Bel Air, Maryland REBECCA SMITH Sociology Ft. Leonard Wood, Maryland DAVID SMOOK Sociology Eldorado Springs, Maryland E. WAYNE SOUTH Biology Phillipsburg, New Jersey DAVID L. SPENCER Mathematics Cleveland, Tennessee 45 DON STORY Foreign Languages Maryville, Tennessee SHELBY SULLIVAN Elementary Education Owensboro, Kentucky WILLIAM E. TALMAGE Economics and Business Tuejon, Korea JUDY TEMPLETON Elementary Education Kingsport, Tennessee DAVID G. TERRILL Chemistry Bethesda, Maryland JOSEPH EUGENE THOMAS Philosophy Birmingham, Alabama BARBARA J. TURPIN Sociology Evansville, Indiana HEATHER VAN DYKE Art Niles, Michigan FRED VAN HARTESVELDT History Lakeland, Florida WILEY E. WEBB Health and Physical Education Bristol, Tennessee SENIOR Two pairs of glasses β one for writing and the othe correcting, no doubt! 46 CLASS i β :lfl JERRY WEEKS English Knoxville, Tennessee JOHN L. WEILER History Greenville, Ohio DAVID A. WHITE History Maryville, Tennessee MARGARET A. WILLIAMS English San Antonio, Texas . ' CATHY WISSLER Sociology Sutfern, New York JOHN G. WOLFE, III Political Science Baldwinsville, New York RACHEL A. WOOD Music Hammonton, New York MHRMkw. MAREN J. WRIGHT Health and Physical Education Gurnee, Illinois ROBERT A. YOUNG Philosophy Dunellen, New Jersey 47 Gary Meyer, President; Barbara Woodworth. Secretary-Treasurer; Dave Miller, Vice-President. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Homecoming work parties . . . pizzas and cokes . . . anyone have a napkin? . . . parade and Blow ' Em Out Scotties . . . pep rally . . . circus decorations for after-game dance . . . class meetings after chapel . . . our great Christ- mas partyβ Deck the Halls . . . heel and tie dance semester break . . . first shock of Independent Studies . . . yearbook pictures β which pose is best? . . . class movie . . . spring party . . . How many daisies? ... a yearbook reflect- ing our generation ... a challenging year of work ... the weight of a wee bit more wisdom ... the happiness β or sadness β of only one more year. 48 CLASS OF 1968 First Row: BETTY ABRAHAMSON Hightstown, New Jersey JOHN AGNEW Wayne, Pennsylvania MARTHA E. ANDERSON .McDonald, Pennsylvania Second Row: RONNI ANDERSON Orlando, Florida SUSAN E. ANDERSON Oak Ridge, New Jersey S. M. ATCHLEY Maryville, Tennessee Third Row: SARAH BABELAY Knoxville, Tennessee JEANNE BALDWIN Fords, New Jersey HELEN G. BEATTY Covington, Ohio Fourth Row: NAN BENNETT .... Miami, Florida EDWIN J. BEST, JR Maryville, Tennessee JEANNIE BETTIS Memphis, Tennessee Fifth Row: PHIL BETTIS Loudon, Tennessee WILLIAM BIRCH . . Cincinnati, Ohio KATHY BISHOP Ft. Benning, Georgia Sixth Row: RUTH A. BLACK Chattanooga, Tennessee WILLIAM BLACKWOOD ... Manchester. New Hampshire CAROLYN BOAZ Newton. New Jersey Seventh Row: DON BRACKBILL Jamesburg. New Jersey JOHN W. BRAYMER Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania RUSSELL BRIGHT Madison, Wisconsin 49 JUNIOR First Row: MERRY BURLINGHAM Deerfield Beach, Florida CAROLYN J. CARDIN Friendsville. Tennessee SUE CARICO Kingsport, Tennessee Second Row: SUE CARR Medford, Massachusetts DAVID S. CHAMBLISS Chattanooga, Tennessee ROBERTA CHESNEY Charleston, West Virginia Third Row: DEAN CLARK Glen Eilyn, Illinois TRUDY K. COCHRAN Maryville, Tennessee CAROL COCKE Memphis, Tennessee Fourth Row: CYNTHIA ANN COWGILL McLean, Virginia ETHEL CLAIRE CUBBIN Ft. Lauderdale, Florida MARILYN DAVIS Brooklyn, New York Fifth Row: PEGGY DAVIS St. Augustine, Florida KATHERINE DOANE West Yarmouth, Massachusetts JEANNE ELLIS Washington Center House, Ohio Sixth Row: ANITA EMERICK Greenfield, Ohio RONALD FAGAN Eglin Air Force Base, Florida JAMES FAN San Hui, Castle Peak, Hong Kong Seventh Row: PATTI FELLER Denville, New Jersey STEVEN E. FLOYD Murrysville, Pennsylvania JAMES FORT Plainfield, New Jersey CLASS r Firs Row: DOUGLAS A. GAMBLE Maryville, Tennessee JAMES K. GIBBONEY, III Chambersburg, Pennsylvania LINDA A. GIESSELMANN Oakland, New Jersey Second Row: MARYBETH GILLANDER Greenback, Tennessee CHARLES GILMORE Maryville, Tennessee JAMES GREGORY Maryville, Tennessee Third Row: DIANE HALL Richmond, Indiana WANDA G. HANNAH Maryville, Tennessee DAVID HARRIS, II Trenton, New Jersey Fourth Row: PATTY HARVEY Florence, Alabama JOHN HAYNIE Atlanta, Georgia JIM HECK Baltimore, Maryland Fifth Row: MARTHALEE HEGNER Oshkosh, Wisconsin H. CRAIG HELLER Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania JOSEPH W. HENRY Alcoa, Tennessee Sixth Row: JIM HOGUE Denver, Colorado BETH HOLLYDAY Cherry Hill, New Jersey JENNY JETT Maryville, Tennessee Seventh Row: JUDY JOHNS Atlanta, Georgia MARIE JOHNSON Jacksonville, Florida PENNY JONES Bristol, Tennessee JUNIOR First Row: TERESA JOSEY Smyrna, Georgia ALICE JUNKIN Taichung, Taiwan BETTY JO LEARY Orlando, Florida Second Row: HENRY A, LEDFORD Alexandria, Virginia E. ANN LeFURGEY Lexington, North Carolina LINDA LEWIS Westfield. New Jersey Third Row: JACK LLEWELLYN Knoxville, Tennessee RALPH McCAMPBELL Knoxville, Tennessee DOUGLAS B. McGRUTHER Wayne, New Jersey Fourth Row: BECKY McMILLAN Maryville, Tennessee LINDA C. McNAIR Birmingham, Alabama PAT MacHARG St. Clair Shores, Michigan Fifth Row: H. RICHARD MAHLER, III Nashville, Tennessee MARGARET C. MANN Union, West Virginia KENNETH MARINE Maryville, Tennessee Sixth Row: DANIELLE MARKLEY Cincinnati, Ohio SCRIB MESSENGER Bartlesville, Oklahoma DENISE MEURY West Trenton, New Jersey Seventh Row: GARY R. MEYER Cincinnati, Ohio BETTY MILAM Orlando, Florida M. DAVIS MILLER, III Lexington, Kentucky CLASS First Row: MAGGIE MILLER Powell, Tennessee CAROL ANN MILLS Lorain, Ohio BEVERLY MINEAR Coral Gables, Florida Second Row: PHILIP R. MOREY Delray Beach, Florida JUDY MORRIS Windsor, New Jersey JOHN PETER NEALE Memphis. Tennessee Third Row: HOWIE NEWMAN Roslyn, Pennsylvania ROBERT B. NICHOLAS . . . Union, New Jersey PETER J. PARK Maryville, Tennessee Fourth Row: ELANE PARKER Atlanta, Georgia BETTY PATTERSON Alexandria, Virginia LINDA ANNE PAULSON . . . Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Fifth Row: DON PAYNE Greeneville, Tennessee RAYMOND H. PHILLIPPI Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania GARY PHILLIPS Decatur, Georgia Sixth Row: DOUG PRICE Willoughby, Ohio LYNN RAMSEY . . . . Maryville, Tennessee CHARLES RIDINGS . . Walland, Tennessee Seventh Row: BARBARA ROBERTS Maryville, Tennessee EDWARD BURL ROBERTS Maryville. Tennessee META ROBINSON Olive Branch. Mississippi 1 4 JUNIOR First Row: NANCY LEE ROMINGER JENNY ROSEBOROUGH ANDREW RUHLIN . . . Lakewood, Ohio . Jacksonville, Florida Trenton, New Jersey Second Row: NANCY P. RYAN ... Louisville, Kentucky REBECCA SANKNER St. Petersburg, Florida CHARLEEN SCHMIDT Livingston, New Jersey Third Row: MARGUERITE SIMS Maryville, Tennessee GEOFFREY R. M. SKRINAR Lincroft, New Jersey BRUCE SMITH Collingswood, New Jersey Fourth Row: MARTHA SMITH Wilmington, Delaware MARJORIE STEWART ... Salem, New Jersey DARRELL J. STOKER Columbia, South Carolina Fifth Row: RICHARD SULTZBACH Morrisville, Pennsylvania SUSAN E. TALMAGE Cherry Hill, New Jersey JULIA TATF Bellbrook, Ohio Sixth Row: DAVID A. TAYLOR Princess Anne, Maryland TOM TAYLOR Rock Island, Illinois LARRY THOMAS . . . Maryville, Tennessee Seventh Row: KATHIE TROWBRIDGE Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania CAROL VANDEGRIFF Atlanta. Georgia BETTY VINCENT β’ Paulsboro, New Jersey CLASS First Row; GAYLE WALKER Owensburg, Kentucky LAURIE WALLER Neenah, Wisconsin JANET L. WELLS Nashville, Tennessee Second Row: VAN G. WILLIAMSON, JR Alcoa, Tennessee SHERRY WOOD Cleveland, Tennessee DOROTHEA WOODALL Kingston, Tennessee Third Row: BARBARA WOODWORTH Coral Gables, Florida RICHARD G. YATES, JR Oxford, Pennsylvania KATHERINE YODER East Palestine, Ohio That ' s me? You ' re Itiddinq! Remember your I.D. card β it ' s a lonq walk back to the dorm! John Dowling, Vice-President: Sue MacKenzie, Secretary-Treasurer; Jim Reynolds, President. 56 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Another year of changing . . . Maryville . . . new ideas and ideals . . . self-questioning seeking . . . new paths . . . Sophomore forum . . . the Action committee . . . Home- coming and Whop the Wasps . . . the apartment . . . Key men and Nu Gamma . . . drive hard . . . The Cardinal . . . sophomores for leadership and work . . . new responsi bilities and awareness . . . education, where to go? . . . freshman-sophomore picnic . . . Barnwarming and lots of fun . . . growing with Maryville. CLASS OF 1969 First Row: MARTI AGNEW Arlington, Virginia THOMAS ALDERSON Wilmington, Delaware SUE ANTHONY Maryville, Tennessee Second Row: CHUCK ASCHOFF Belvidere, New Jersey BEVERLY ASH Clearwater, Florida MAGGIE AYRES St. Louis, Missouri Third Row: BETH BABELAY Knoxville, Tennessee DEENIE BARNETT Spokane. Washington HELEN BARR Kingsport, Tennessee Fourth Row: ALICE BARTON Meryville. Tennessee WAYNETTA BAYS Palatka. Florida JANE BLANCHARD Chattanooga, Tennessee Fifth Row: NOREEN BOVIS North Springfield, Virginia ANN BRIDGES Corinth, Mississippi BILL BRISCOE Clinton, Tennessee Sixth Row: GEORGE W. BROWN Harriman, Tennessee JANET BUNCH Morristown, Tennessee BARBARA BUSH Oxon Hill. Maryland Seventh Row: WILLIAM CAMPTON Glenside, Pennsylvania JANE CARD . Hermitage. Tennessee WILLIAM R. CARKHUFF Rahway, New Jersey Eighth Row: MARY CHRISTOFFERSON . . . Maryville, Tennessee MARTHA CLABO Friendsville, Tennessee CINDY CLYMANS Newville. Pennsylvania 57 SOPHOMORE B B First Row: WILLIAM COX Youngstown, Ohio DAVID CRAWFORD Maryville, Tennessee LEAH CROMER Winona Lake, Indiana Second Row: ALAN G. CROPPER Wilmington, Delaware CATHY CURRIE Decatur, Georgia DANA DASHER Miami, Florida Third Row: NANCY DAVIDSON Huntsville, Alabama CHARLES DAVIES Waukesha, Wisconsin ANN DAVIS Knoxville, Tennessee Fourth Row: JOE DAWSON Maryville, Tennessee STEPHEN DeLAPP . Knoxville. Tennessee PHILIP DerPILBOSIAN Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Fifth Row: TERRY DORSETT Ashland, Kentucky JOHN C. DOWLING East Brunswick, New Jersey DIANA LYNN DRAKE , ... Buffalo, New York Sixth Row: ROBERT C. DUGAN, JR Reading, Massachusetts LYNN DUKE Bartow, Florida MARTHA EDINGTON Knoxville, Tennessee Seventh Row: SUE EDWARDS Cincinnati, Ohio JOY EICHHORN Cincinnati, Ohio LAUREL M. ERSKINE Manchester. New Hampshire Eighth Row: MARIAN EZZELL Canadian. Texas SUE FERSHEE Carlisle, Ohio ROSLEEN FOSTER Plainfield. New Jersey 58 CLASS First Row: ELLEN GOULD New York| New York WALT GRADY Porto A | e Gre , Brazi| SALLY GREEN Windsor Locks, Connecticut Second Row: LINDA GREGG Scenery Hill, Pennsylvania CATHY HALLMAN f ori Valley, Georgia JON HANCHER Greensburg, Indiana Third Row: JUDY HANNAH Maryville, Tennessee ROBERT HARNER, III Midwest City, Oklahoma PAM HARRIS Butler, New Jersey Fourth Row: CHARLES GRIFFITH HILL Bel Air, Maryland JEAN HARTLEY HOBSON Staunton, Virginia MARY HODGES Greenback, Tennessee Fifth Row: D ' VID J. HOLLINGSWORTH Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania LINDA BRYCE HOLLYDAY Cherry Hill, New Jersey AREERAT HONGSPAN Thonburi, Thailand Sixth Row: LORRAINE HOTALEN Newton, New Jersey DIANE HOUSHOLDER Knoxville, Tennessee GWEN HUMPHREYS Ewa Beach, Hawaii Seventh Row: SANDY HUNTER Burgettstown, Pennsylvania PAM HUSKEY Gatlinburg. Tennessee NANCY HYDE Maryville. Tennessee Eighth Row: SANDRA HYND Guilford, Connecticut ALFRED JABLONSKI Washington College. Tennessee SANDY JAMISON Tanta, Egypt, U. A, R. 59 SOPHOMORE First Row: SANDY JOHNSON Johnson City, Tennessee DIANE JOHNSTON Maryville, Tennessee LINDA KEEBLE Alcoa, Tennessee Second Row: ALFRED S. KEIM Middletown, Pennsylvania SUSAN KETCHUM Dodgeville, Wisconsin FRANK KILGARD, JR Coral Gables, Florida Third Row: WALTER KINSELL Absecon, New Jersey KAY KLIMSTRA Carbondale, Illinois RONALD L. KOLB Morristown, Tennessee Fourth Row: ROBERT J. KUSEK Homestead, Pennsylvania BECKY LAGLE Geneva, Indiana BRENDA LAIPPLY Mansfield, Ohio Fifth Row: LINDA LAUBACH East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania ELLEN LEI BROCK . ' .... Newport, Tennessee JOYCE LEIBUNDGUTH Evansville, Indiana Sixth Row: ANN SPENCER LITTLE Jackson, Mississippi MARY LEE LORING Smithville, Tennessee ALIDA McARTHUR Maryville, Tennessee Seventh Row: KAREN McGILL Knoxville, Tennessee MARK McMASTER β β’ Hellam, Pennsylvania SUE MacKENZIE Wynnewood, Pennsylvania Eighth Row: MERRILY MANN Atlanta, Georgia MICHAEL JAMES MARLOWE Chattanooga, Tennessee JOHN MARSH Falls Church, Virginia 60 CLASS First Row: ALAN MARSHALL Wilmington, Delaware THOMAS S. MARSTON ' Wyncote, Pennsylvania ARTHUR S. MASKER Pleasantville, New York Second Row: DAVID MAXWELL Delaware, Ohio JOAN MICHAELS East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania PETER MOFFETT Lexington, Indiana Third Row: JAMES C. MOORE, JR Philadelphia, Pennsylvania KENNETH ROBERT MOORE Covington, Virginia KATHLEEN MUSGRAVE Stillwater, Oklahoma Fourth Row: AMBER LEE MYERS Townsend. Tennessee CAROL MYERS Hammonton, New Jersey CHARLES H. MYERS Hammonton, New Jersey Fifth Row: LINDA NEEL Alliance, Ohio KATHLEEN NELSON Kolhapurl Maharashtra, India MARCIA NEWLIN Charlotte, North Carolina Sixth Row: STEVIE NOWAKOWSKI Knoxville, Tennessee ALICE ORMAN Knoxville. Tennessee JUDY OVERTON Knoxville. Tennessee Seventh Row: SHARON OWINGS Plainfield, New Jersey MARY PADDISON Memphis. Tennessee CARL PETER New Milford, New Jersey Eighth Row: ROBERT PHILLIPS Levittown. Pennsylvania SUSAN K. POWERS Vineland. New Jersey PRAON (PETE) PRADIPASEN Thonburi, Thailand 61 SOPHOMORE ft 4 First Row: PENNY PROFFITT Maryville, Tennessee SHARON PUSEY Allison Park, Pennsylvania LYNN RABY New Madison, Ohio Second Row: LINDA J. REIFENKUGEL Brooklyn, New York JOYCE REIMERS Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ANN REYNOLDS Clearwater, Florida Third Row: JAMES REYNOLDS . . . Wallingford, Pennsylvania CRAIG RIGELL Baltimore, Maryland MARY LEE ROSEBOROUGH Jacksonville, Florida Fourth Row: JUNE ROSTAN Valdese, North Carolina ROBERT DOUGLAS ROTH ROCK Bergenfield, New Jersey CHARLES RUMFORD Colwyn, Pennsylvania Fifth Row: LINDEN H. ST. CLAIR Gladwyne, Pennsylvania BOB SAMMONS Dayton, Ohio GEORGE C. SCHNITZER, JR Clark, New Jersey Sixth Row: SARA J. SCHUG Covington, Louisiana MARY JANE SCHUSSLER Houston. Pennsylvania KAREN SCHWARZWALDER New Providence, New Jersey Seventh Row: SCOTT SEELEY Hobart, Indiana VIRGINIA SEELEY . . Verona. New Jersey LINDA SHANLEY . Elsinore, California Eighth Row: HOPE SHIELDS Maryville, Tennessee SUE SIMONS β’ Rabun Gap, Georgia CHARLES SLAYBAUGH Rising Sun, Maryland 62 CLASS First Row: KATHLEEN SMITH RICHARD SMITH DEE SNYDER Burgettstown, Pennsylvania Cleveland, Ohio . Knoxville, Tennessee Second Row: BARBARA STEPHENSON Kettering. Ohio JOSEPH D. STEVENS . . Beaver Falls. New York SUZANNE STONE . . . Shelbyville, Tennessee Third Row: SUE SULLIVAN Clearwater, Florida LINDA TAYLOR . . Maryville. Tennessee DAVID THRALL . . . Fourth Row: MELODY THURMAN . . . JACQUE TUCKER .... . . Stone Mountain, Georgia BRUCE C. VAN LEUVEN Freeport, New York Fifth Row: HENRY B. VAN SANT Hulmeville, Pennsylvania SUE VEST Knoxville, Tennessee CAROL VOLK . . Alcoa, Tennessee Sixth Row: ALBERT WAHL Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ALICE WEAVER .... Loudon, Tennessee DAVID L. WELCH Cincinnati, Ohio Seventh Row: FREDRICK WEST . . Greenback, Tennessee ANN WHITE FRANK WILSON . . . . Collingswood, New Jersey Eighth Row: TIM WILSON Eighty Four, Pennsylvania JANICE E. WINKLER . . . . Fort Thomas, Kentucky W. SCOTT WOOD San Francisco, California SHERRY A. WOODSIDE . . Battle Creek, Michigan fl 0$ ... kafc .Jti fcflL 63 1 Allan Davies, Secretary-Treasurer; Donald Hickman, Vice-President; Stevan Horning, President. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS New dorms for Frosh. All right! . . . comfortable setting for ambition . . , alert and vigorous . . . first frosh ever to organize . . . We just lost our cast for Barmwarming booth. Another idea? Yes! . . . Hey, we got our guys back! What a sign: Big Mama ' s Saloon! ... A frosh Christmas project . . . dances . . . big-name movie . . . Frosh provide initiative . . . inter-class games . . . And I say were going to have a constitution! constructive unity of spirit . . . energetic participation in Scot creativity! 64 CLASS OF 1970 First Row: BOB ABEL Concord, Tennessee EUGENE ABSHIER Belleview, Florida JOHN ALDRIDGE Austin, Texas GRETCHEN ALEXANDER . . , . Bristol, Tennessee NINA ARTHUR Alexandria, Virginia Second Row: JAY BAKER Louisville, Kentucky JOHN J. BARBARA Dade City, Florida BARBARA BEMBOWER . Bowling Green, Kentucky BOB BERG Morris Plains, New Jersey RANDY BINGHAM Cincinnati, Ohio Third Row: DARNEL BIRTCIL Bradford, Pennsylvania RON BLACK Johnstown, Pennsylvania PENNY BLACKWOOD . . . Maryville, Tennessee SUSAN BLAIR . . Atlanta, Georgia ELIZABETH BLAKE Somers Point. New Jersey Fourth Row: NORA LEE BRASHEAR . . . Hazard. Kentucky GWYN BROGDEN Sparta, Tennessee MARY LOIS BRUGLER Belle Center, Ohio MIKE BULLARD Knoxville. Tennesset LLOYD BUTLER Boca Raton, Florida Fifth Row: JIM CANNON Sevierville, Tennessee KEITH CAROSELLI Livingston. New Jersey BARBARA CASSADY Maryville. Tennessee ROYCE ANN CHESNEY Knoxville. Tennessee JOHN CHISM Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sixth Row: JEFFREY J. COGHILL . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania SUSAN COLE Pitman, New Jersey MARTHA COULTER .... Maryville, Tennessee JUDI COX Youngstown, Ohio THOMAS LEE COX Springfield, Ohio Seventh Row: LINDA LOU COYNER . Morristown, New Jersey JIM DAUGHEPTY . . Staunton, Virginia SALLIE DAVIDSON Wilmington, Delaware JERRY DAVIS Maryville, Tennessee RICHARD C. DAVIS ... Vienna. Virginia Eighth Row: PAT DOUGHERTY . . Sweetwater, Tennessee DEUEL ELAM Kingsport, Tennessee NELLIE ELAM Hyden, Kentucky STEVE ELLIS Maryville, Tennessee JANE ELMORE Oak Ridge, Tennessee Ninth Row: MARIAN ERDMAN Oaxaca, Mexico MARY EVANS Tioga Center, New York JOYCE EVERMAN Cincinnati, Ohio LEE FALKNOR New Madison, Ohio ELLEN FARRAR Oak. Ridge, Tennessee mtt FRESHMAN First Row: FRANK F. FERRIS Blue Ash, Ohio CARL FISHER Johnstown, Pennsylvania CAROL ANN FISHER .... Wilmington, Delaware ELIZABETH FISHER Nashville, Tennessee SUELLEN FLEMING ...... . Hogansville, Georgia Second Row: BOBBIE FRITZ Niagara Falls, New York VICKIE FRYE Knoxville, Tennessee SHERYL FURBISH Wilmington, Delaware KENT R. GARDNER Warsaw, Indiana JIMMY GARNER Seymour, Tennessee Third Row: RAYMOND GIBBONS ...... Clark, New Jersey MIRIAM GILLESPIE Atlanta, Georgia DONALD GILMORE Maryville, Tennessee LINDA GLEESON .... Ashland, New Jersey JACKIE GOLER Atlanta, Georgia Fourth Row: BARBARA GRAFTON Cincinnati, Ohio THOMAS GRAHAM . . . Youngstown, Ohio DAVID GRAUNKE Knoxville, Tennessee HAROLD T. GRIFFITH, JR. Camp Hill, Pennsylvania JEAN GRIFFITH Louisville, Kentucky Fifth Row: BARBARA S. GRINSTEAD . . . Columbus, Ohio MARY GRUDIER Mansfield, Ohio PAT HALL Tampa, Florida ROSS HAMORY Woodbridge, Virginia TERRY HANEY Etowah, Tennessee Sixth Row: BEVERLY HARRIS Stanhope, New Jersey MARY SUE HARRIS Gainesville, Georgia NANCY HEATWOLE . Elizabethton, Tennessee BOB HEDDEN . Westfield, New Jersey BILLIE HENSLEY Georgetown, Ohio Seventh Row: FRANCES HERRICK JANICE R. HESS G. DONALD HICKMAN HOLLY E. HINMAN JOE HOBBS North Little Rock, Arkansas Boynton Beach, Florida Kingsport, Tennessee Plainfield, New Jersey New Hope, Pennsylvania Eighth Row: STEVAN MARK HORNING Indianapolis, Indiana STEPHEN HORTON . . . Lexington, North Carolina ROBERT HOSKINS . . . Knoxville, Tennessee JEANNE A. HUMES - . Allison Park, Pennsylvania DIANE HUMPHREYS Cordova, Tennessee Ninth Row: SUE HURST ...... Friendsville, Tennessee HOLLACE IMLER . . . Gettysburg, Pennsylvania LUCY IRELAND Birmingham, Alabama TOM IRONS Athens, Tennessee MARY G. ISLEY Kingsport, Tennessee CLASS First Row: LORRI IVEY Towson, Maryland BRIAN JONES . . East Orange, New Jersey LINDA C. JONES . ... Maryville, Tennessee TERRIE KANE Fairfax, Virginia RICH KARNES Greenville, Ohio Second Row: BILL KAZAROS Orlando, Florida ROLENA KINS Walland, Tennessee GAIL KLEIN . . . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CLAYTON KLEMANN Cincinnati, Ohio ROBERT M. KNAPP . . Morris Plains, New Jersey Third Row: CHESTER KOWALCZYK ... Lewiston, New York CHRISTINE LAMM Monrovia, California RUTH ELLEN LAMPE Beatrice. Nebraska PATSY LAVENDER Jonesboro, Tennessee JANE LEISHMAN ..... . Corry, Pennsylvania Fourth Row: BILL LIBERT Atlantic Beach, Florida MARY K. LODWICK Sao Paulo, Brazil GEORGE RAY LYBRAND Lumberton, North Carolina MARIAN E. McCAULEY Staunton, Virginia BOB McELDOWNEY Youngstown. Ohio Fifth Row: IRIS McKELDIN Chattanooga, Tennessee JAMES E. MACKAY Atlanta, Georgia RICHARD MARA .... Mt. Holly, New Jersey MARILYN MARTIN . . . Ridley Park, Pennsylvania LINDA MATHEWS . . . North Little Rock, Arkansas Sixth Row: CANDY MERRITT . . Norristown, Pennsylvania GERALD MOEHLMAN . . Hopkinsville, Kentucky JANE MOORE Knoxville, Tennessee RUTH MORRIS Durham, North Carolina VALERIE MOSIER .... Canonsburg, Pennsylvania Seventh Row: DONNA MOYERS Atlanta, Georgia DAVID JOHN MURPHY . ... Orlando, Florida MARGARET EILEEN MYERS . . Columbus, Ohio NANCY NELSON .... Upper Darby, Pennsylvania MARY HELEN NEWBY . . . . Maryville, Tennessee Eighth Row: CHRISTY NILSSON . MILDRED ORR .... W. N. OSBORNE . CANDACE PARKHURST ROD PARRY . . Wilmington, Delaware Suffern, New York Kingsport, Tennessee- . . . Buxton, Marylano Haddon Heights, New Jersey Ninth Row: WAYNE PATTERSON CYNTHIA PAXTON . RALPH PEMBERTON PAM PIERCE . . . OLA PITTMAN β’ . . Fresno, Ohio . . . Alcoa, Tennessee Clinton, Tennessee Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Vicco. Kentucky fitfjy l few FRESHMAN First Row: LOIS PIVIK Niagara Falls. New York LOUISE ALYS PIXLEY Doylestown, Pennsylvania ELIZABETH POPE Harlan, Kentucky SANDRA PRESTON .... Manasquan, New Jersey ANN PREWETT Maryville, Tennessee Second Row: LORETTE PRUDEN Decatur, Alabama REBECCA REED Etowah, Tennessee ROSEMARY REICHMANN Tullahoma, Tennessee JOHN RIBBLE Washinqton Court House, Ohio CATHY RICE Bridqeton, New Jersey Third Row; MARNA R. RICE Buffalo, New York BARBARA RIDDELL Powell, Tennessee JANE ROACH Knoxville, Tennessee JOHN ROBERTS Alderson, West Virainia ELLEN RODENHISFR Wilmington, Delaware Fourth Row: FRED ROSE Daytona Beach, Florida NANCY ROSS Lewiston, New York CYNTHIA ROSSER . . . . Bethel Park, Pennsylvania DAVID RUGH Oak Ridqe, Tennessee KATHLEEN SAINT Elwood. Indiana Fifth Row: TERESA SAPIENZA Princeton, New Jersey MARK SARGENT Powell, Tennessee WALLY SAZ Uniondale, Long Island, New York JANNE SCHERER Plainfield, New Jersey LAURENCE RICHARD SHAPIRO . Bloomfield, New Jersey Sixth Row: STEVEN SIERA Gatlinburg, Tennessee JIM SIMPSON Swarthmore, Pennsylvania KNOX SINGLETON .... Murphy, North Carolina MARILYN SMALL North Brook, Illinois MARK SMITH ... Woodbridge, Virginia Seventh Row: SUE ELLEN SMITH Skokie. Illinois SUSAN J. SMITH Louisville, Kentucky WAYNE SMITH Pataskala, Ohio M. SHEPARD SPEAR Lynnfield, Massachusetts JIM SPOTTS Sterling, Kansas Eighth Row: TOM SPRINGER Tampa, Florida MARGARET ADELE SPURLING . . Chattanooga, Tennessee LINDA STAFFORD . . South Daytona, Florida GREG STATON Deerfield, Illinois HORACE LEE STEPHENS Maryville, Tennessee Ninth Row: MARY JANE STEPHENS KATHY STONE JOHN E. SUMNER JUDITH ANN TADSEN ROBERT TARPINIAN, JR. Maryville, Tennessee Bristol, Tennessee Kingsport, Tennessee . . . Canton, Ohio Thompsonville, Connecticut CLASS First Row: ALICE TARWATER Maryville. Tennessee ELLEN TASCHENBERG ... Fredonia, New York LYNNE TAYLOR Hackensack, New Jersey LYNDA THOMAS Maryville, Tennessee ALICE LUCILLE TINLEY . . . . Princeton, New Jersey Second Row: GORDON TINLEY Princeton, New Jersey JOEL TOME Rising Sun, Maryland ELIZABETH TOWNSON . . Marble, North Carolina MARTIN TUCKER Bunnell. Florida GERRI VALOIS Alexandria, Virginia Third Row: JAN VAN METRE Maryville, Tennessee CHRISTINE VAN SANT . . Hulmeville, Pennsylvania DIANNE VOGEL Lake Wales, Florida SOUAD WAKIM Detroit, Michigan TONY WALSH Daytona Beach, Florida Fourth Row: RICHARD WARD New Madison, Ohio DOUGLAS E. WATSON . . . Bristol, Pennsylvania GAIL WEAVER Knoxville, Tennessee ALICE WEBER .... Chattanooga, Tennessee CAROL WEICHEL Knoxville, Tennessee Fifth Row: HARRY WEISGERBER, JR. Cherry Hill, New Jersey OUINN WEISS Persippany, New Jersey KATHLEEN A. WELLS . Cummington, Massachusetts TERRI WELLS Huntsville, Alabama TIMOTHY WELLS Pleasantville, New York Sixth Row: JAMES WHEELER Lenoir City, Tennessee JOSEPH L. WHITE Wilmington, Delaware MARJORIE WHITE ... Greenville, South Carolina LUCAS WHITNEY Atlanta. Georgia ANNE WHITTIER .... Swarthmore, Pennsylvania Seventh Row: CYNTHIA WIGGANS . . Richmond. Indiana DAVID WILEY Heiskell, Tennessee NANCY WILLENBROCK New Milford, New Jersey CHARLENE WILLIAMS Weirsdale, Florida LYNNE WILLIAMS Miami Springs, Florida Eighth Row: DAVID WILMER Manhasset, New York JONATHAN WRIGHT . . . Cranbury, New Jersey WAYNE WRIGHT Newark, Delaware |[ Β fT % β’-r m JP Β« . Β«) β’ Look for your own. Do not do what someone else could do as well as y Do not say, do not write what someone el se could say, could write as well as you. Care for nothing in yourself but what you feel exists nowhere else β and out of yourself create impatiently or patiently β the most irreplaceable of beings. β Andre (β β w? tm il lulholland WOMAN OF THE YEAR BAND SPONSOR Frances Lantz and David Harris. Nancy Arn and Jerry Weeks HOMECOMING QUEEN m oDotti ilfli S jrran oLantz HOMECOMING COURT Tina Lundstedt, Alice Leeth, Paula Neilson, Fran Lantz. fP idd ZJina oLunddtedt ill I hid j- aula rleud don llU ' iSS -Jtlice JLeetk i3tv ' % k ! r- 35 ,1 2a 1 . . 3fe Β« IYYIA Th Wr. Waune South BARN WARMING fljL Zta $ . KING AND QUEEN m . Β«. β¦ β’ Barbara Goode, Senior; Barbara Grinstead, Freshman; Judy Hannah, Sophomore; Laurie Waller, Junior. CLASS SPONSORS ivlisi ( Barbara Ljrindtead t 4 _ Jrmk - C% ? W i55 (fucly J4annali irliiA oLaurie Waller I If lidi Barbara Ljoode 1 β’β JOT! β’ f li ALPHA GAMMA SIGMA Alpha Gamma Sigma, the campus scho- lastic honorary society, has as its purpose to encourage true scholarship and to stimu- late interest in cultural pursuits among the students. Membership is opened to those students having a 3.33 scholastic average or to those faculty and staff members who are members of Phi Beta Kappa or who have fulfilled the requirements for member- ship in Alpha Gamma Sigma. Seated: Dr. Walker, Miss Lightfoot, Dr. Swenson. Standing: Frank Eggers, Vice President; Miss Mas- sey; Miss Welsh; Mr. Bennett, Secretary. Not Pic- tured: Mrs. Murphy, President. BETA BETA BETA The Eta Phi Chapter of this National Biological Honor Society includes those whose sincere interest and accomplishments merit membership. Activities under its sponsorship include weekly seminars, a newsletter publication to alumni, various hikes, and projects of interest to the mem- bers. Seated: B. Currie, President; M. Davis, A. LeFurgey, R. Cruz-Alvarez, Secretary; C. Cowgill. Standing: W. South, B. Prather, V. President; F. Eggers, Dr. Shields, Dr. Lytle. Not Pictured: Mr. Ramger. DELTA OMICRON Delta Omicron is a national professional fraternity for women music majors while other women having the equivalent of a minor in music may join by invitation. The purpose of Delta Omicron is to stimulate scholastic attainment, excellence in per- forming, appreciation of good music, and fellowship. M. Lafferty, Second Vice President; P. Fredrick- son, Mrs. Schoen, M. Sims, A. Hongspan, M. Gross, M. Green, President; M. Frazier, M. New- lin, L Taylor, M. Rucker, A. Junkin, First Vice Presi- dent; E. Mantz. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA Xi Rho Chapter, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia has become very active in the campus life of Maryville College. During its first year, it has sponsored Hootenannies, all college sings, dances, and its own concerts of con- temporary music, as well as served the music department in general. The purposes of the fraternity are to advance the cause of mu- sic in America, to foster the mutual wel- fare and brotherhood of music students, to develop the truest fraternal spirit among its members, and to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. The fraternity is a profes- sional, service, and social organization. Seated: J. Breckenridge, Vice President. Standing: Dr. Harter, Dr. Blair, D. Green, C. Doscher, Presi- dent; R. Bright, K. Jones, F. Wilson. D. Miller, R. Smith, R. Rowett, P. Reiter, C. Davies, F. Kilgard, W. Rumsey, Secretary; G. Skrinar, Warden; J. Henry, D. Brackbill, E. Best, J. Myer, Mr. Kinsinger. Not Pictured: T. Dickson, Treasurer; T. Allen. Historian. Seated: W. Goodwyne, President; J. Thomas, Secretary-Treasurer. First Row: Mrs. Best, Mr. Cooley, Mr. Friedenbergs, Miss Wilkinson, Miss Martin. Second Row: S. Haggart, E. Best, Miss Dalton, S. Chit- tick, Mr. Best, M. Pierce, Mr. Dees, Mrs. Dees. PI DELTA PHI Pi Delta Phi, the National French Honor Society, with chapters in sixty three uni- versities and sixty one colleges in the United States, is dedicated to the expres- sion and expansion of French civilization and fosters the understanding and enjoy- ment of French art, music, philosophy, his- tory, literature, and the spoken language. The Maryville College chapter, Delta Gamma, has been actively engaged in a special tutorial program for those students wishing to improve and extend their knowl- edge of French grammar, and is involved in a French seminar program. PI GAMMA MU Pi Gamma Mu, the National Social Sci- ence Honor Society, fosters enthusiasm for scholarly achievement in the social sciences. Members must be of good moral character, be in the upper 35% of their class, and have at least twenty hours and a B average in the social sciences. First Row: E. Doran. F. Corbett, President; T. Cochran, J. Cobas, F. Gready. Second Row: Dr. Case, Mr. Lewis, D. Gamble, F. Van Hartesveldt, W. Birch. PI KAPPA DELTA Pi Kappa Delta strives to promote the highest ideals of forensic art. Eligibility re- quirements include being of sophomore classification and having won a majority of debates. W. Cox, D. Harris, Vice President; A. Barton, W. Hannah, President; F. Abramoff, Secretary-Treas- urer; R. Phillippi. PSI SIGMA MU Psi Sigma Mu, the psychology society, was created to broaden each member ' s knowledge of the subject and to encour- age individual participation in student con- ducted seminars. The year is highlighted by lectures from visiting speakers and trips to points of interest. Seated: Miss Borkhuis. J. Paul, Secretary-Treasurer; P. Eby, R. Anderson, E. Parker, P. Feller, B. Milam, C. Vandegriff. Standing: D. Miller, R. Pritts, Presi- dent; Dr. Waters, D. Brackbill, R. Rowett. I PffA ' iinLrHBlitr iHWr HUB 1 .. 1 β β β β’- ' 1 B ' H β H β IV HE mu 1 TAU KAPPA CHI Tau Kappa Chi, which means the beau- tiful is difficult, is an honorary organiza- tion for those participating in music. Its aim is to promote trained musicianship, under- standing of all styles of music, and com- munity and student interest in the music department. This year Tau Kappa Chi helped sponsor a music mixer to stimulate interest and fellowship. First Row: (bottom to top) J. Henry, C. Doscher, J. Breckenridge, President: W. Rumsey. Second Row: E. Mantz, P. Fredrickson, L. Taylor, M. Gross, A. Junkin, Secretary-Treasurer. Third Row: M. Lafferty, M. Rucker. M. Green, C. Cowgill, C. Pusey. Seated: R. Mahler, K. Mattson, Secretary-Treasurer; S. Gamsby, Historian; D. Caylor, J. Myers. Standing: S. Wintermute, Vice President; P. Der Pilbosian, President; K. Jones, Mr. Jones. THETA ALPHA PHI Theta Alpha Phi, the National Honorary Fraternity of the Theatre Arts, is repre- sented on the campus of Maryville College by the Delta Chapter, which sponsors field trips to other colleges and universities in order to observe their production proce- dure and facilities. The purpose, as out- lined in the constitution, is to . . . increase interest, stimulate creativeness, and foster artistic achievement in all of the allied arts ... of the theatre. Membership is open to any student at Maryville who shows pro- ficiency and interest in the fields of acting, technical work, and or directing. T5 C3r β’β p till the keystone is put in to stay. Then the scaffolding comes out. Then the arch stands strong as all the massed pressing parts of the arch and loose as any sag or spread failing of the builders ' intention, hope. The arch never sleeps. ' ' Living in union it holds. So long as each piece does its work the arch is alive, singing, a restless choral. β Carl Sandburg STUDENT COUNCIL Will the real Student Council President please stand up? . . . reorganize, revise, re-everything . . . Homecoming 1966 β The Lettermen . . . What ' s wrong with the Freshman class ' ' . . . Motivation - a key word . . . something new, CUES and CLAP ... Mr. Hurst, Maryville police, and the 101st here to fight the Townies (sorry Mr. Eggers) . . . wooden shoes at a Student Council meeting? . . . DouQ Gamble wants a Thanksgiving holiday . . . academic commit- tee works on teacher evaluation ... a Constitution commit tee headed by the Wolfe β no more loopholes . . . What to do with an extended weekend β study? . . . cars, maybe . . . finally, the Student Center open on Sunday . . . third set of Societies ... I turn this over to Projects Committee . . . fewer but longer meetings . . . free cuts . . . Blair and Shields return from trip full of ideas . . . This is Progress. J. Mulholland, President; E. Doran, Secretary-Treasurer; J. Wolfe, Vi President. Front: J. Mulholland, L. Doran, J. Wolfe. At rail (top to bottom): G. Meyer, A. Ruhlin, S. Ellis, D. Harris, J. Kerr, R. Johnson, R. Ries, J. Graham, J. Jett, T. Lundstedt, N. Arn. Back (top to bottom): J. Ribble, A. Cropper, J. Reynolds, D. Gamble, R. Nicholas, A. Weber, W. South, C. Rigell, S. Spear, F. Eggers. 86 PROGRAMS COMMITTEEβ A. Cropper, chairman; D. Mitchell, C. Rjmford. J. Hobson, D. Hollingsworth, S. Powers, S. Wood, M. Ayres. PUBLICITY COMMITTEEβ Standing: M. Sief- Icen, M. Stewart, J, Ribble, W. Campton, J. Pigge, G. Alexander. Seated: P. Lavender, N. Arn, chairman; E. Fisher. PEP COMMITTEEβ J. Graham, D. Harris, R. John- son, S. Wood. PROJECTS COMMITTEEβ A. Little, B. Mathieson, C. Riaell. chairman; J. Ribble, S. Flemino, L. Whitney. K. Piser. ACADEMICS COMMITTEEβ Seated: N. Arn, D. Gamble. L. Doran. R. Ries, F. Eggers. Second Row: F. Corbett, Z Jones. N. Bovis. K. Trowbridge, L. Waller, P. Lavender, T. Dorsett, B. Vincent. S. Ellis. Third Row: J. Rostan, L. McNair, B. Hart, T. Marston, S. Spear, A. Keim, M. McMaster, J. Reynolds. ELECTIONS COMMITTEEβ Standing: R. Lucas, J. Reynolds. B. Matsie- son, P. Prottitt. L. Giesselmann, J. Kerr, S. Horning, G. Meyer. Seated: K. Schussler. J. Wolfe, chairman; F. Corbett. SOCIAL COMMITTEEβ J. Hannah, A. Cropper, J. Fort, J. Jett. chair. man; H. Newman, N. Ryan. 87 WOMEN ' S STUDENT GOVERNMENT COORDINATING COUNCILβ Standing: G. Valois. S. Anthony, S. Vest, J. Morris, M. Rankin, M. L. Roseborough, P. Feller, M. J. Mc- Coneghy, L. Taylor Seated: N. Ryan, T. Lundstedt, P. Eby. W.S.G.A. ... a coordinating council of elected representa- tives from each class . . . policy-making body for women ... a dinner for all girls . . . Would you believe a meatball sandwich? . . . dances sponsored with M.S.G. . . . discussions on How much freedom for the College Coed? . . . Hand- book β - Cues for Coeds . . . member of a national organi- zation β Intercollegiate Association for Women Students. OFFICERSβ P. Eby, Vice President; T. Lundstedt. President; N. Ryan, Secretary- Treasurer. 88 MEN ' S STUDENT GOVERNMENT Yes, it ' s Men ' s Student Government now ... to unify men living in the dormitories in good will and in acceptance of responsibility . . . new constitution is best ever . . . Mrs. Thomas ' gingerbread teeps executive committee meeting attendance up . . . more frequent open houses seem popular with the girls . . . MSG ' s first annual dorm decoration con- test gets the campus in a Christmas mood . . . tournaments in athletics and cards relieve some of the academic pressure . . . gives assistance in implementing school policies . . . supplies ushers for the Artist Series and sponsors dances . . . most important, MSG supplies an outlet for resident men to express their views on dormitory life. Seated: L. Dcder. Chairman Dorm III; D. Mitchell. Chairman Carnegie; T. Dorsett, Secretary-Treasurer; R. Pritts, Chairman Memorial; R. Nicholas, President. ffl Seated: D. Payne, G. Higgins, T. Graham. Standing: J. Port, J. Smoot, K. H. Newman, C. Heller, R. Mara, J. Aldridge, D. Wiley. Mil Seated: R. Parry, G. Schnitzer, J. Talbot. Standing: T. Griffith, H. Led- ford, J. Gibboney, D. Miller, H. Bumette, S. Wood, J. Ribble, D. Hoi- lingswo ' th. J. Hancher. P. Peterson. so UCCF 1966 has seen the National Student Christian Federation changed to U.C.M. β the University Christian Movement β offering unity to all campus Christian movements β a force rather than a form β perhaps more potential than any other student movement in the world. President of the God Squad?! . . . They can ' t sell Laurel Lake β it belongs to UCCF ... a change of image . . . Pusey ' s Parasites ... A great cabinet: World, Worship, Social, Service, Lantern, Feedback, Education, no philoso- phers! ... a girls ' club for Blount County ... no team of martyrs? ... a good coffeehouse ... no float because no money . . . the posters ain ' t the same . . . Barnwarming . . . Christmas Vespers . . . Christmas Readings . . . Caroling . . . hikes in Smokies . . . retreats in Lloyd . . . picnics . . . tutoring . . . February Meetings under Glasse . . . Cross- roads . . . Fred Hope . . . Church Vocation Conferences . . . Religious Life and Activities Committee ... a great year. J. Weeks, C. Pusey, N. Arn, P. Feller, P. Park. Second Row: Hart, F. Corbett, N. Ryan, Z. Jones, B. Minear, C. Rige P. Park, Vice-President; R. Ries, President; J. Moore, Treasurer; N. Ryan, Secre- tary; B. Minear, Publicity Secretary. 90 NU GAMMAS AND KEY MEN First Row: J. Moore, T. Marston, J. Reynolds, C. Rigell, S. Wood, F. Callies, B. Mathieson. Second Row: W. Campton, A. Cropper, C. Rumford. Seated: S. Mackenzie, S. Hunter, P. Feller. P. Huskey, N. Bovis. Standing, First Row: N. Davidson, S. Hulit, B. Laipply. A. Weaver, S. Edwards, J. Rostan, M. J. Schussler. A. Little. Second Row: K. Musgrave, M. L. Roseborough, C. Voile, J. Hannah, S. Jamison. Nu Gamma leaders and Key Men form the Social Commission of U.C.C.F. ... Big Brother and Big Sister letters to Frosh during the summer . . . homemade, navy plaid, cotton wash and wear, run resistant, iron-free Nu Gamma tops . . . Will those Key Men shirts ever get here? . . . Freshman week arrives ... so much luggage . . . not another skit! . . . Nu Gamma sweets in doorways at holiday rime . . . Barnwarming in the Alumni Barn ... smelled so fine . . . Christmas readings by fire- light . . . caroling on the campus green and hot cider at the Copeland ' s . . . spring fashion show . . . the big wind-uo β the spring retreat. 91 m FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS β Seated: F. Abramoff, Treasurer; J. Steigelman, President; D. Stoker, Vice Presi- dent. Standing: L. St. Clair, Program Chairman; J. Fort, Program Chairman. Not Pictured: J. Maietta, Vice Presi- dent; J. McLaughlin, Chaplain; J. Agnew, Athletic Chairman. ALPHA SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS: J. Fort, Secretary; S. Dorner, Athletic Chairman; D. Stoker, President; J. Steigelman, Vice President; F. Abramoff, Treasurer; D. Bercaw, Program Chair- man. Not Pictured: P. Peterson, Progam Chairman; B. Hart- enstein, Chaplain. 92 Physical Education was never this bad! SIGMA Chalk up another one for Danny. I W ' m Pledges getting in the swing of things. Kwwsar Wonder if that car is negistered with the Dean? Where have all the pledges gone? 9 3 CHI FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERSβ Seated: B. Woodworth, Treasurer; B. Goode, Vice President; F. Lantz, President S. MacKenzie, Secretary. Standing: B. Laipply, Program Chairman; J. Pigge, Barmaid; J. Hannah, Program Chairman. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERSβ Seated: C. Wissler, President; B. Hollyday, Vice President. Standing: F. Lantz, Barmaid; J. Eichhorn, Program Chairman; J. Hannah, Secretary; B. Bush, Treasurer; C. Hallman, Program Chairman; S. Powers, Program Chairman. BETA Another successful pledge show The Red Baron at 12 o ' clock Well, you win some β you lose some Last minute float stuffing Fran Claus and her helpers 95 FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS: R. Johnson, Secretary; D. Clark, Treasurer; D. Hutchison, President; D. McGru- ther, Vice President; H. Newman, Program Chairman. Not Pictured: O. Rupe, Bartender. KAPPA SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS: R. Johnson, Athletic Chairman; D. Styles, Treasurer; D. Mitchell, President; D. Taylor, Vice Presi- dent. Not Pictured: S. Wood, Program Chairman; S. Wintermute, Secretary; C. Piper, Bartender. 96 PHI r Why doesn ' t somebody sing for us? Phis and Sigs battle it out again. Plane Ol 1 Victory for Homecoming prize. M WWWM Pledges re-enact Rush Week. Wonder who lives here? THETA FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS β First Row: M. Anderson, Rush Co-Chairman; L. Waller, Chaplain; K. Hinqer, Rush Chairman. Second Row: B. Turpin, Secretary; A. Chubb, President; K. Trowbridge, Vice President; C. Vandegriff, Treasurer. Third Row: L. McNair, Program Co-Chairman; K. Klimstra, Pro- ' Athletic Co-Chairman; D. Meury, Athletic Co-Chairman. gram Co-Chairman; L Reifenkugel, SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERSβ First Row: G. Humphries, Program Co-Chairman; A. Little, Treas- urer; L. Anthony, Athletic Co-Chairman. Second Row: D. Meury, Athletic Co-Chairman; B. Vincent, Vice President; K. Hinger, President. Third Row: L. Cromer, Skit Night Co-Chairman; B. Smith, Skit Night Co-Chairman; M. Gillander, Chaplain; M. Davis, Program Co-Chairman; L Reifenkugel, Secretary. 98 EPSILON ifll 1 . β’ E -a Wy 3 p m fi 1 V . i L 1 m m A t ..-β β 1 J j m lit Three cupids and a Sweetheart β Wale up, Dith. We love our big β fire hydrant!?!? 1 I 3 - βΌ , Β 111 | A ' My hands are garnet, what color are yours? ' Just between us presidents Some demerits for you, and some for you, and 99 THE 1967 CHILHOWEAN New office in Bartlett ... no furniture, curtains, or door- knob . . . continual revision of layout . . . change as reflected in the faces of students β staff faces mirror constant anguish . . . deadlines just before Christmas and during final exami ... Do we have to have an introduction? . . . Four deans! Where will we put them? ... a strange company like Harris and Ewing taking MC pictures . . . Why can ' t we just have blank page: What ' s the theme? in fo r all oui- Merry Burlingham, Business Manager; Meta Robinson, Editor. First Row: R. Chesney, P. Davis, B. Abrahamson, M, Stewart, G. Walker, M. Johnson, N. Bovis, B. Ash, A. Bridges, T. Cochran, J. Blanchard. . Bush, E. Parker, J. Roseborough, B. Vincent, Fershee, W. Bays. Third Row: B. Minear, H. Second Row: E. Cubbin, C. Cocke. J. Reimers, S door pictures . . . How many new students? . . . Are three symbols too many? . . . How can you get permission from a dead poet? . . . What ' s a mood picture anyway? . . . hoopla breaks out af rer final deadline. STAFF OFFICERS Editor META ROBINSON Business Manager MERRY BURLINGHAM Literary Editor BEVERLY MINEAR Faculty Editor BARBARA ROBERTS Class Editors KATHY DOANE and JOHN HAYNIE Honors Editor GAYLE WALKER Organizations Editors . . TRUDY COCHRAN and HOWIE NEWMAN Sports Editor STEVE DORNER Copy Editor JENNY ROSEBOROUGH Art Editors ANITA EMERICK and BECKY SANKNER Newman, A. Keim, A. Little, L. Lewis, S. Messenger, K. Doane, B. Sankner, A. Efierick. Not Pictured: J. Wells, M. Gillander, A. LeFurgey, J. Haynie, N. Bennett, J. Jett, S. Vest, B. McMillan, B. Roberts, C. Cardin, W. Hannah, S. Dorner, P. MacHarg. 100 THE HIGHLAND ECHO What ' s going on around campus . . . issues involving students and faculty ... a burst of inspiration in a poem . . . a letter to let off steam . . . the latest developments in curriculum planning . . . drama reviews ... a criticism and evaluation of student life ... a cartoon revealing what it ' s really like . . . what goes on at those student council meet- ings . . . the results of the latest game ... a Heard that you thought no one really heard . . . bits of wisdom and wit . . . hard work . . . deadlines . . . trips to the printer ' s . . . selling ads . . . and fun β that ' s the Echo . II II II II 1 - β’ β β’β II II II li . 1 hS mJ n i 1 B WiShlaod Echo STAFF Editor-in-Chief JERRY WEEKS Assistant Editor DOUG GAMBLE News Editors JANET KRAUSE and JOAN MICHAELS Feature Editors .... SARA HUMPHRIES and MARILYN RANKIN Sports Editors BILL EVAUL and GARY PHILLIPS Art Editors DOTTI SANSBURY and MARION EZZELL Photography RUSS BRIGHT Business Manager DICK ROWETT Assistant Business Manager ALICE LEETH Circulation and Exchange MARY LEE LORING 101 MARYVILLE COLLEGE CHOIR I Will L s Β§ $ 6 $ s ,2 6 t 5 S. J 8 ,it; Vespers and special academic services . . . blue and white robes . . . special musical Vespers . . . Vivaldi ' s Gloria and Bernstein ' s Chichester Psalms . . . Carol Orff ' s Carmina Burana with the Knoxville Symphony and Atlanta Civic Ballet . . . toured the Eastern States . . . Carnegie Hall Concert highlight . . . Sixty-five members chosen after careful screening β and flu shots . . . represent a cross- section of major fields in almost all academic endeavors . . . under direction of Dr. Harter . . . rigorous rehearsals . . . with cheeks up ... be on time . . . section rehearsals . . . you might miss the bus . . . new look for high school assemblies . . .,a team that has a strong spirit, rich experiences that last in memories for years. 102 Dr. Harry H. Harter WOMEN ' S CHORUS AND MEN ' S GLEE CLUB A year of growth . . . eighty-one members under the direction of Dr. Harry H. Harter . . . barbershop melodies . . . Little Bird? . . . diaphragmatic action is the key . . . production of Christmas Vespers with the College Choir . . . South Pacific ... I spent six hours the initiation theme . . . You can take a Serenade in the Night . . . Turn off those . . . Jean ' s Drag β who drags whom? . . . . . Carol sing . . . Sunday Vespers . . . Men ' s Glee Club revitalized and best in years . . . Spring Serenade: Meet the People . . . more use of Men ' s Glee Club ... a good year to profit and grow in experience, presenting a good collegiate sound. making my grass skirt . . lesson from the birds . . . house lights β walk swiftly Fall and Spring picnics . Loots like P.D.A. instead of initiation to me! 1 β J β ufa 1 1 ffl n 1 ' ' β’ v 1 ' mLl Li Hfc; i . it IT IT f ErflF Hg i ' ImLj i Mj 103 11 :i β MESSIAH Thirty-fourth annual college-community production of this great oratorio . . . much cooperation . . . under the expert direction of Dr. Harry H. Harter . . . sound that must fill the whole chapel . . . even the deaf person in the twenty-fifth row must hear . . . orchestra sound is good ... I can ' t see, I ' m sitting behind Phil! . . . twelve soloists . . . College Choir, Men ' s Glee Club, Women ' s Chorus make up the nucleus . . . assisted by Dr. Bloy at the organ, Mrs. Schoen at the harpsichord, Mr. Bonham at the piano . . . alive and meaningful ... a two hundred fifty-three voice chorus and thirty-four piece orchestra . . . bringing joy and rejoicing to the hearts of many who share in this glory to God. SOLOISTSβ Standing: Dr. Harter, M. Rucker, J. Breckenridge, W. Remenschneider, F. Wilson, J. Henry, C. Doscher, J. Gresham. Seated: I. Jack, M. Frazier, S. Smith, L Duke, M. Miller. 104 CONCERT BAND After a fine marching season, the band moves indoors for the winter . . . presenting a concert is the job . . . under a new, but able director, Mr. Jonathan Gresham ... an im- pressive concert includes pieces by Mendelssohn, Beethoven, Fucik, Giovannini, and Tschaikowsky . . . Sousa marches prove popular with the audience . . . brass and woodwind ensem- bles exhibit versatility of band members ... all sections ex- cellent this year . . . members participate in a Sinfonian con- cert β would you believe a tuba duet? . . . pops concert ends the year on a modern note. 105 THE MARYVILLE V. Mosier, Piper; S. Hynd, Color Guard: B. Laipply, Highland Lassie: K. Miller, Bass Drummer; J. Gresham, Director; W. Rumsey, Drum Major: R. Roarlt, Band Sponsor; S. Atchley, Color Guard; P. Fredrickson, Color Guard. COLLEGE HIGHLANDER BAND Left, right, left, right . . . ne ' w director this year . . . twirl- ing Scottie lassie . . . wet football season β rain, rain . . Honaker Bowl β salute to national armed forces . . . Trom- bones to the Fore ... lassie piper . . . swinging plaidies . . . Scottish kilts and Royal guard reds . . . precision drills . . . practice β rain or shine β mostly rain . . . bonnie sponsor and mascot . . . pep rallies and parades . . . On High- landers . . . ponchos ever ready . . . seventy-six enthusiastic musicians . . . quick-step . . . countermarch . . . Dress right . . . catchy cadence . . . We are the Scotties . . . pipes and drums . . . halftime shows β movie themes, Batman, James Bond . . . new drum major . . . Them Basses thirteen flutes . . . faithful and loyal pep club . . . always ready to march and more ready to play. OFFICERS β W. Rumsey, Treasurer; M. Rankin, Secretary; K. Miller Vice President; T. Dickson, President. PORKY AND THE SIMPLE 7 Bobo Ske What? Here come the Porkies ... A half-time show at Centre College with the cheerleaders dancing . . . heading cheers at the pep rallies . . . marching through the dining hall (would you believe mini-skirts?) . . . playing Christmas carols at +he girls ' dorms . . . Then there was basketball season, who will be Porky Play- mate this year? . . . Who thinks up their shows β would you believe they ' re ad lib! A. Little, B. Goode, initiation chairman; J. Beall, business manager; I. Hellmer, president; A. Emerick, L. Waller, S. Johnson. Not Pictured: P. Feller. B.G What s with those green dice girls? . . . three seniors . . . three juni ors . . . two sophomores ... Do they have anything in common? . . . This was the year of the heavy dice . . . being followed to meetings . . . Patti Feller in a hammock . . . I n ii iation in the fail . . . and most of that away from all ... a group with a history of a purpose beyond the name . . . the neophytes can rhyme . . . but reason? 108 WRITERS ' WORKSHOP Wild-looking posters around campus . . . a sounding board for new ideas ... or old ideas expressed a new way . . . friendly judging of each other ' s work . . . inspira- tions from real experiences and imaginative adventures . . . sketches of people and places . . . short short stories and budding novels . . . sonnets and free verse ... a miniature theatre . . . essays of protest against old ways and of caution towards the new . . . surprises for authors who find out what their writing really means . . . experiments in creating new forms of litera- ture ... Dr. Davis ' nod of approval β but ... ... atmosphere of coffee and candles in the Lantern . . . Writers ' Workshop. Standing: P. Der Pilbosian, M. Ezzell, Dr. Davis, R. Mahler, R. Harner. E. Cubbin. Seated: M. L Paulson, B. Patterson, K. Mattson. PLAYHOUSE St. Mary ' sville . . . Smile β . . . Peter Pan . . . Twins in Polish town again? . . . This is beginning to be a habit . . . Don ' t try to act, just sing . . . the stage was a rainbow of color . . . Best Actress? . . . Happy Friday! . . . only college group to get high on coffee . . . it ' s a raked stage, not a burlesque runway! . . . Carson New- man made us cry, too, Ralph ... a trial can be fun, up to a point . . . Malcolm who? Seated: M. Green, Banquet Committee Chairman: T. Wells, S. Gamsby, G. Brogden, B. McNeil, Vice President; S. Anthony, Secretary: L. Pixley, K. Smith, G. Briggs, R. Lampe, K. Schwarzwalder. Standing: J. Judkins, W. Remenschneider, D. Caylor, H. Weisqerber, P. Der Pilbosian, S. Horning, J. Myers. President; S. Wintermute, F. Callies, Treasurer and Constitution Committee Chairman; S. Smith, K. Mattson, J. Braymer, R. Mahler, T. Cox, J. Marsh, R. Fagan, P. Moffett. Not Pictured: C. Vandegritf, Social Committee Chairman. 109 SNEA Top to Bottom: K. Mattson, T. Josey, J. Donohue, B. Goode, J. Bryan, J. Jett, R. Roark, J. Graham, T. Lundstedt, S. Talmaqe, N. Bennett, N. Ryan, J. Tate, J. Roseborough, C. Kaufrnann. S. Gamsby, M. Frazier, Secretary; M. Gillander, Program Chairman; J. Templeton, Vice-President; K. Schussler, Treas- urer. Not Pictured: M. Peterson, President; A. Chubb, Vice-President; S. Blair, Bulletin Editor; S. Sullivan, Publicity Chairman. Active participation of elementary and secondary education majors . . . monthly meetings . . . variety of programs for growth toward professional teaching . . . mascot β an educated bird . . . participa- tion in state meetings and in National Education Association activities . . . large delegation to East Tennessee Education Association conference at UT . . . news bulletins to keep in touch . . . seeking and sharing in all areas of our curriculum . . . a very rewarding year. Seated: I. Jack, President; B. Trent. Vice President; E. Mantz, Secretary; R. Sultzbach, Treasurer. Standing: M. Lafferty, A. Junkin, R. Wood, P. Frederickson, A. Hongspan, M. Newlin, P. Huskey, C. Clymans, F. Kilgard, S. Nichols, J. Myers. MENC Student chapter of the national organiza- tion . . . open to all music majors . . . purpose to acquaint members with the roles of music education in America . . . monthly meetings . . . programs based on practical application of music education . . . speakers, films, plays, demonstrations, exchange pro- grams . . . refreshments sometimes, too! . . . co-sponsors β Mr. Jon Gresham and Mr. Robert McKaskell. j I] u β 9yW rV l flfcll Standing: G. Meyer, D. Price. J. Reynolds, D. Miller, J. Kerr, D. Clark, W. South, D. Berry, J. Dowling, R. McCampbell, A. Ruhlin, S. Wood, D. Maxwell, D. Hutchison, F. Grady. J. Moore. Seated: S. Messenger, Vice President: D tured: J. Haynie, Dorsett, R. Ries. Terrill. President; D. Crawford. Treasurer. Not Pic- Secretary; J. Mulholland, D. Harris, H. Porter, T. Sweetheart β Miss Patti Feller. CIRCLE K A driving force, a developing leadership for tomorrow β with selected members the club is spon- sored by Kiwanis . . . Ernie Davis Leukemia Drive . . . Faculty-Varsity Basketball Game . . . Boys Club of America . . . Voter Registration Drive . . . Ushers for Lecture Series, Messiah, Vespers . . . Valuable Player Awards for Shoe Game and Basket- ball-Wrestling Guide . . . Circle K ... for aggres- sive citizenship and a spirit of service in college. Ill DEBATE TEAM Resolved: That the United States should substantially reduce its foreign policy com- mitments . . . research . . . travel . . . speech . . . Annual Maryville College Novice Tournament in October . . . Tourna- ments in Tennessee, North Carolina, Ala- bama, Georgia, Mississippi . . . Tennessee State Forensic Tournament . . . National Phi Kappa Delta Tournament in Wisconsin . . . debating and extra speaking events such as interpretative reading . . . humorous speaking . . . extemporaneous speaking . . . impromptu speaking . . . original ora- tory . . . radio newsbroadcasting . . . poetry and address reading . . . THE ART OF PERSUASION β BEAUTIFUL AND JUST. W. Hannah, F. Abramoff. S. Graham, W. Patterson, P. Proffitt, B. Cox, A. Barton, S. Horning, Mrs. Proffitt, coach. Not Pictured: M. Brown, R. Phillippi, B. Beasley. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY ACS student Affiliates sponsored by the American Chemical Society to acquaint chemistry students with the functions of their professional society . . . weekly jour- nal received . . . participate in Tennessee Academy of Science area ACS meetings . . . hosts for visiting lecturers from various graduate schools . . . visit area industries . . . monthly seminars . . . special seminars with BBB . . . and, of course, picnics and a Christmas party . . . congratulations to Dr. F. A. Griffitts, chairman of the chemistry department, on his appointment to a Ful- bright-Hayes Act lectureship at the Uni- versity of Ghana for the academic year 1967-68. Seated: K. Yoder, F. Eggers, Chairman; Z. Jones, Secretary. Standing: E. Smith, Dr. Griffitts, J. Fan, P. Park, D. Terrill, Prof. Howell, M. Beard, T. Dorsett, C. Aschoff, G. Brown, Dr. Young. CHEERLEADERS Lynn Anthony Craig Rigelt. Becky Smith Tom Graham. Mary Sue Harris Tex Harris. ?β’% Β«i Let ' s have a Howie, Howie ... a crowd yelling at a foot- ball game ... a steady chant for the basketball players . . . acrobatics before a blazing fire β and before wet bleachers . . . eight cheerleaders signal a Scot war cry . . . the Scots take to the field or court . . . one hears: Well, rock that orange and garnet, yama, yama! Fran Lanh Bob McEldowney. 113 114 maaam Webb reaches for pass in Emory Henry qame. VARSITY FOOTBALL W : Co-captains Don Story and Sonny Webb with Coach Monk Tomlinson. Much rebuilding of the Scottie team . . . only seven seniors and four juniors returning . . . inexperience a big factor with the majority of the squad being freshmen . . . still a large improvement over last year although the scores do not indi- cate it . . . more spirit and unity . . . bright prospects for reviving the Scots ' winninq tradition . . . With spirit, unity, and new recruits, Maryville should be on its way to the higher standards it deserves in the ranks of small college football. FINAL SCORES Maryville Southwestern 5 Maryville6 Georgetown 28 Maryville 17 Mars Hill MaryvilleO Emory Henry 15 Maryville 7 Livingston State 12 Maryville 10 Harding 21 Maryville 17 Centre 2I Maryville 17 Millsaps 21 Maryville Carson-Newman I 3 Honaker Bowlβ Maryville 13 Concord 42 Jota and Doc watch the action. First Row: C. Ridings, T. Springer, S. Hulen, G. Loss, B. Sullenberger, E. Brown, D. Garner, E. Greeno, P. Johnson, R. Ciccotti, R. Hedden, J. Cannon, J. Klein, R. Lambert. Second Row: J. Malloy, R. McCampbell, S. Dockory, G. Phillips, J. Hosken, R. Eaton, J. Maietta, F. Rose, L. Dodez, D. Greene, T. Cox, J. Sullivan, R. Macy, J. Llewellyn. Third Row: K. Christy, D. Story, H. Crabtree, D. Berry, G. Higgins. J. Fox, D. Bercaw, F. Eggers, J. Dawson, P. O ' Bryan, W. Carkhuff, G. Bew, J. Forgety, M. Dalton. Fourth Row: H. Tomlinson, W. Webb, A. Robins, C. Berry, W. Saz, D. Reagan, R. Mitchell, C. Piper, J. Smoot, H. Stephens, J. McLaughlin, L. Kardatzke. fr mH jdSmr , Kbw THE SCOTS ' PIGSKIN REVIEW Klein heads for daylight. Opening game against Southwestern . . . outstanding defensive show . . . defensive linebacker Bill Carkhuff was Amos Alonzo Stagg Award winner . . . Georgetown loss due to mistakes by an inexperienced team . . . defense played most of the game . . . Greeno was outstanding . . . Mars Hill, Scots ' best game and only win . . . Charlie Berry was Stagg winner . . . Emory and Henry loss caused by two costly mistakes . . . offense still having problems . . . Jimmy Sullivan was Stagg winner . . . Livingston State in the rain . . . Alex Robins was Stagg winner . . . Harding, Stagg winner was Sonny Webb . . . Centre, heartbreaking loss by four points . . . David Garner was Stagg winner . , . Mill- saps winner of Stagg award wets Paul Johnson . . . Carson- Newman, offense still had its troubles . . . Honaker Bowl loss to Concord . . . Ernie Greeno Most Valuable Player . . . Don Story and Sonny Webb as captains were team leaders . . . first team all-area squad Don Story and Ernie Greene . . . honorable mention Sonny Webb, John Forgety, Alex Robins, Jimmy Sullivan, and Paul Johnson. Scot receiver males the play. Johnson carries for yardage. 119 Team captain Ron Pritts with Coach Davis First Row: A. Ruhlin, R. Pritts, R. Kolb, G. Dauron, R. Berg, R. John- son, G. Loss. Second Row: H. Burnette, V. Pal lis. L. Dodez, D. Harris, P. O ' Bryan, G. Schnitzer, S. Wood, R. Nicholas. VARSITY WRESTLING The wrestling team met predictions for an outstanding season . . . two wins over Carson-Newman a result of spirit . . . Coach Davis happy . . . effort from entire team . . . excellent individual performances . . . Ron Pritts β captain and number one wrestler . . . Ralph Johnson β aggressive and second only to Pritts . . . Van Pallis, Rob Nicholas, and freshman Gary Dauron also successful . . . Coach Davis is rightly proud of his boys. SCORES MC Exhibitionβ Knoxville YMCA 12 17 Milligan . . 14 17 Exhibitionβ Knoxville YMCA 20 18 Chattanooga Invitational Tournament 2nd place of 5 Milligan 14 21 Chattanooga University 13 27 Carson Newman 23 24 Carson Newman 14 23 University of the South 14 19 Auburn University 29 9 Emory University 10 36 120 First Row: J. Llewellyn, W. Padgett, B. Van Leuven, P. Bettis, D. Payne. Second Row: L. Raby, L Dildine, L. Falknor, W. Owen, G. Morefield, C. Rumford, D. Clark, D. Mitchell, J. Hancher, D. Maxwell, R. Ward. VARSITY BASKETBALL Vastly improved over last year . . . unified team work . . . sophomore Bill Padgett added scoring ability and accuracy at the foul line . . . calm leadership by Don Payne . . . great defensive game of Jack Llewellyn . . . tall, able Phil Bettis . . . Jon Hancher, Lynn Raby and Dave Maxwell make fast moving basketball a reality at Maryville College again. Coach Baird plans strategy with Captain Jack Llewellyn. 122 _ A little higher, Phil. FINAL SCORES MC Warren Wilson 85 66 Emory University 127 91 L M - U 124 64 Berr y 90 72 Brvan 75 102 Milligan 75 91 Johnson Bible College 63 71 Kentucky Southern 70 77 Florida Presbyterian 96 65 Emory and Henry 88 62 L - M. U 66 60 Tusculum 96 76 West Georgia : | I 81 Berry 102 72 Milligan 78 79 Ashville-Biltmore 94 76 Mars Hill 88 78 Bryan 93 1 07 Centre 75 73 Tusculum 66 65 Crook sinks one from the outside. Maxwell goes for another one in Scots ' victory over Centre. BASKETBALL Score two! S Seated: R. Nicholas, D. Maxwell, J. Maietta. Standing: F. Gready, S. Webb, S. Dockery, D. Payne, J. Agnew, J. Bachus, J. Llewellyn, J. Hancher. VARSITY BASEBALL An experienced team . . . an 11-10 record behind them . . first winning season in a long while . . . new players . . . Coach Baird encourages team . . . men eager to give Maryville ' s baseball team a two year winning streak Try again, Sonny! W. Evaul, D. Craig, P. O ' Bryan, D. Clark, D. Styles. Craig heads for the finish line with Reed close behind. On your mark . . . Get set VARSITY TRACK Track team . . . small nucleus works hard to make up for transfers and graduates . . . depend on freshmen recruits . . . Coach Tomllnson ' s thin dads usually have good season . . . win many meets . . . never lose by an overwhelming margin . . . Dick Craig ' s running . . . Joe Malloy ' s pole- vaulting . . . Cole Piper in discus . . . Dan Styles in javelin . . . hopeful outlook for new season. VARSITY TENNIS Tennis lettermen Pete Park, Cotton Lambert, and Alan Marshall with Becky Sankner lead the tennis team . . . last year ' s most successful athletic team with a 17-3 record . . . look forward to a promising season , . . will need several re- placements for last year ' s graduates . . . Coach Kardatzke is confident that the team will do well in spite of rough competition, particularly with the aid of some promising freshmen. Marshall races tor smash return. RETURNING LETTERMEN: R. Lambert, A. Marshall. Not Pictured: P. Park. 127 OFFICERS: S. Webb, President; D. Story, Vice President; P. O ' Bryan, Secretary; D. Payne, Treasurer; G. Meyer, Social Director; J. Forgety, Sergeant-at-Arms; R. Eaton, Chaplain. LETTERMENS CLUB The Lettermen ' s Club . . . newly revived this year on Maryville College campus . . . members have lettered one or more times in at least one varsity sport . . . President Sonny Webb worked for an active club . . . sponsored by the men ' s athletic coaches . . . purpose is to draw the ath- letes from the various sports events into a closer, more fraternal relationship. D. Story, A. Cropper, G. Schnitzer, R. Eaton, C. Berry, D. Stolter, J. Bachus, D. Craig, J. Llewelyn, P. Park, J. Agnew, J. Smoot, J. Forgety, S. Wehb, F. Eggers, P. O ' Bryan, D. Berry, S. Dockery, R. Ries, R. Nicholas, C. Piper, Maietta, D. Maxwel F. Gready, D. Payne, V. Pallis, J. Hancher, J. , G. Meyer, W. Evaul, R. Pritts. CHARLIE BERRY Football 1,2, 3,4 FRANK GREADY Baseball 2, 3, 4 β Β r β β β β FRANK EGGERS Football I, 2. 3, 4 SENIOR PAT O ' BRYAN Wrestling 3, 4 Football 4 Track 3, 4 SONNY WEBB Football I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball I, 2, 3. 4 LETTERMEN VAN PALLIS Wrestling 1, 4 β β β 1 β β β β β β β’β -Β ys H jfr.V β ' β β hp ' ROY RIES Wrestling I RON PRITTS Wrestling 3, 4 BILL EVAUL Track 2, 4 JACK LLEWELYN Basketball I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 Another home run??? MEN ' S INTRAMURALS Alpha Sigma again dominated the regular Intramural foot- ball season . . . won the Stinkin ' Shoe game . . . playing for Sig were Dick Craig who scored 20 points, Dewey Har- tenstine at quarterback, Most Valuable Player Boyd Davis at defensive safety ... Phi men showed good spirit led by their Most Valuable Player β Baldy Hollingsworth . . . volley- ball intramurals dominated by faculty . . . basketball proves exciting with undefeated Alpha Sigma and an independent team in lead . . . softball . . . another exciting season . . . team participation great this year ... all intramurals ac- complish intended purpose β that of giving boys the op- portunity to participate in non-varsity sports. When it ' s my ball, you play by my rules! 130 Set for a spike Make it good, Jerry The Green Hornet strikes again WOMEN ' S INTRAMURALS XB vs. 0E . . . fifteen sports? . . . would you believe, 399 out of 400 girls? . . . sign up . . . bruised shins . . . what ' s all that racquet? . . . busted horseshoe . . . lifting . . . All- Star Volleyball and Basketball teams . . . touche! . . . unlimited dribble . . . bleary eyes . . . pulled muscles . . . strike three, again? . . . only God could referee. Bebbie lunges at Rief W. A. A. COUNCIL Co-ordinate women ' s intramurals among the societies . . . vice-president of M Club in charge . . . president of M Club . . . athletic chairman of XB and 0E . . . events manager of sports . . . faculty advisor. M. L. Roseborough, P. Williams, D. Mejry, Mrs. Davis. J. Pigge, L. Riefenkugel. 11 il II M CLUB First Row: K. Mullins, P. Williams, President; Mrs. Davis, Advisor; D. Meury. Vice President; N. Bovis, Secretary; Second Row: M. Pad- dison, M. L. Roseborough, M. Wright, Program Chairman; L. Riefen- kugel, Program Chairman; M. Stewart, Publicity Chairman; S. Fershee. Third Row: J. Ferguson, Treasurer; B. Vincent, B. Sankner, Publicity Chairman. Organization and administration of women ' s intramurals . . . our own Intramural Office . . . Wednesday afternoon . . . sports managers . . . Globetrotters . . . 400 points . . . initiation . . . orange and garnet M ' s . . . boxcar . . . 1 2 a swimsuit . . . All-Sports Award Breakfast . . . blazers . . . trophies . . . annual retreat . -x. . Smoky Mountain Parkway . . . roquefort or french . . . rain . . . that tent . . . tomato juice . . . Mardi Gras . . . CD. . . . Co-ed Volleyball Night . . . Christmas party . . . hot malt cider . . . Twister . . . 2:55 class . . . sweatshirts . . . All-Sports ' Night . . . fun . . . activity . . . fellowship. PREFACE Through pictures and verse we have presented to you the moods and emotions of youth in a time of transition. At Maryville, three seniors have expressed well those things which we dimly and dumbly feel. These pages contain their poetry β in tribute . . . and in gratitude. REFLECTIONS The wind in yellow leaves is sighing, crying that the end of yellow leaves must come some day, and they must follow fall in haunting softness down brown black boughs, in small heaps that gather like golden snow below each trunk and sleep. β Nelson Miller No . . . I cannot ask you to wait . . . There is a point where love asks too much . . . Where eyes try too hard to see glow and warmth . . And other eyes are capable only of dry tears. No need for the grief or the pain of longing now β These belong to another story already told β Or perhaps add to another play yet to be performed I cannot know why my name was not Posted beside yours in the cast. All I know that I am not arrived yet β here where you are. Perhaps some late afternoon I shall arrive And catch you unaware by the living room Fire And we will sit down in the twilight of That room In the lazy shawl of late-day mist about The furniture And talk of the trip so far and the play. Then again β My arrival may well be too late . . . There may be only the low glowing fire And the empty couch to welcome me there. No I cannot ask you to wait . I might never come at all. -Sara Humphries . . . of Never Every once and maybe β there you are. We smile and touch and part. For the test of Never it is that smile That makes you what you are β and that touch what I long to become β Dave Powell It is in winter When the trees sleep That I miss The apple blossoms. β Dave Powell 134 OF OUR TIME There was a facet of glass that made me wish I hadn ' t given glass but rather wood or wine or cloth. Reflecting the hot noon sun the glaring dish made me one with heat and white and sheets of light. Now I know a gift that glares, when a gift of glow from one who cares was what was meant, will not suffice. Yes, and such a meager way β a gift at all β to have to say that my intent (of wood or wine or cloth) was not to soil, decay or be drunk down to leave such empty glass, But rather was a question Do you understand? β Dave Powell If I could hold you now by my tears my sighs my thoughts my eyes If I could but speak one word a word that would suffice a word that would impoverish your confusion a word that I could know as my own a word that I could offer to you now β and know the security of its having been spoken If I could . . . Yet even so I know full well I would not, for even as the breath of wind chimes cannot be held in lavender bottles for safe keeping cannot love be pressed beneath glass without distortion. -Sara Humphries I am brother to dust β Yea, a small, sad lump of wonder. On the point of forever I dance a lingering step with Death. For the sake of maybe I walk beside you. Love me. I am but brother to dust, I dance on the point of forever a lingering step. β Dave Powell We built a fawn and silent fire that everlasting night And sat by sawdust shores to watch it melt On borrowed flutes we sighed a lemon tune That sprouted misty wings to ease its flight As dreary damp it drifted down the rivers of the moon. -De Pov Dwarf that tethers dreams Tie one to this Restless sleep β Fancies elude me. β Dave Powell 135 SENIOR DIRECTORY ABRAMOFF, FRANCINE, 318 Indiana Ave., Maryville, Tenn. Major: Elem. Educ. SNEA. ABRAMOFF, FRED, 318 Indiana Ave., Maryville, Tenn. Major: Political Science. Alpha Sigma (Treasurer), Debate Team, Pi Kappa Delta (Sec.-Treas.). ALCAN, BEVERLY JEANNE, 112 Vinton Circle, Fanwood, N.J. Major: Psychology. ALLEN, THOMAS Vβ 211 Irving Ave., Closter, N.J. Major: Music. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, College Choir. ANDERSON, ARCHIE H., 705 Court Street, Maryville, Tenn. Major: Health and Physical Ed. ARN, NANCY, 607 Woodhaven Drive, Johnson City, Tenn. Ma jor: German. UCCF (Lantern Comm.). Sophomore Honors, SNEA, Best Minor Actress of the Year 1965-66, Student Council (Senior Class representative, Publicity Comm., Chairman; Academics Comm.}, Messiah, Playhouse, Dean ' s List, Intramurals, Lloyd ' s fire Capt., Who ' s Who. BATES, RUTH ELLEN, 1254 Main Street, Follansbee, W. Va. Major: Foreign Language. PI Delta Phi, Junior Year Abroad β Switzerland. BEALL, JOHANN C, Box 226 Rt. 2, Severna Park, Md. Major: History. Theta Epsilon, Pearsons ' V. House Chairman, Student Council (Pub- licity Comm., Pep. Comm.), Intramurals, Crawford V. House Chair- man, SNEA, ETEA, Chilhowean Staff, B. G. ' s. BEARD, MARVIN R., 4821 Second Ave. Millington, Tenn. Major: Chem- istry. College Choir, Kappa Phi, UCCF, Messiah, Student Chapter of ACS, Playhouse (The Sound of Music), Resident Assistant, Men ' s Glee Club. BERRY, CHARLES C, 1243 Hill Street, Maryville, Tenn. Major: Physical Ed. Football, Lettermen ' s Club, Amos Alonzo Stagg Award, Intra- murals. BERRY, DAVID Rβ 605 Wildwood Lane, Maryville, Tenn. Major: His- tory. Football, Letterman Club, Circle K, V. President of senior class, Intramurals, Who ' s Who. BOGLE, JANET L., 100 Union Rd., Oak Ridge, Tenn. Major: Spanish. Chi Beta (intramural chairman), Women ' s Choir, Messiah, YWCA, Chi4dren ' s Home, Playhouse (Kiss Me Kate, Crucible, Sound of Music) . BRECKENRIDGE, JAMES Mβ 1632 7th Street S.E.. Decatur, Ala. Major: Music-Piano. Class officer, Kappa Phi, Tau Kappa Chi (Pres.) Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (V. Pres.), Choir, Messiah (Soloist), Senior Recital, appearance with College Orchestra (pianist), Madrigal Singers, Opera Workshop, MENC, Theater. BRYAN, JOYCE Lβ Box 180, R.D. I, Washington, N.J. Major: Elem. Educ . Pearson ' s House Chrm., Messiah, Women ' s Choir, YWCA (Community Service Comm., Home Avenue Bible School Teacher) Lloyd V. House Chairman, Intramurals, UCCF, SNEA, CHILHO- WEAN Staff. BURKHART, MARSHA. 1074 Alcy Road, Memphis, Tenn. Major: Bible and Christian Ed. UCCF (V. Pres., Service Comm., NuGamma), Daisy Chain, Senior Counselor, Messiah, Who ' s Who. CORBETT, FLORENCE D., 4628 Azalea Way S., St. Petersburg, Fla.. Major; Sociology. Women ' s Choir, Messiah, YWCA, Intramurals, Four Year scholarship, Sophomore aide, Senior Counselor, Pi Gamma Mu (Pres.) UCCF Cabinet, Children ' s Home Comm. Chairman, Educa- tion Comm. Co-Chairman), Chi Beta, Chilhowean (1966 Editor), Student Council (Elections Comm. and Academics Comm.), Dean ' s List, Daisy Chain, Co-Chairman of Y Rooms, Senior Class Sec.- Treas., Sigma Delta Pi, Who ' s Who, American Studies Seminar. CRUZ-ALVAREZ, REBECA Eβ Miramar Towers, Puerto Rico. Major: Biology. Beta Beta Beta (Se Board of National Missions Scholarship. Apt. 6-A, Miramar, :.) , Biology Seminars, CURRIE, MARTHA E., Box 9582, Greensboro, N.C. Major: Biology. Band, UCCF, Beta Beta Beta (Pres.), Dean ' s List, Susan Allen Green Scholarship Fund Prize, Mahley Biology Award, NSF Grant for Undergraduate Research. DICKSON, THOMAS S., 545 17th Ave., N.E., St. Petersburg, Fla. Major: History. Kappa Phi, Circle K, YMCA, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Treas.), Band (Treas., Pres., Brass Choir), Resident Assistant, Porky and the Simple Seven, Intramurals. CALDWELL. MARILYN L., 3520 Finesse Drive, Decatur, Ga. Major: Sociology. UCCF (Asbury Acres), Chilhowean Staff, Chi Beta. DONALDSON, SUE Fβ Miraj, India. Major: Medical Technology. CHUBB. ARDIS L., 3809 Ventnor Ave. Apt. 5, Atlantic City, N.J. Major: Elem. Ed. Choir, Women ' s Choir, SNEA (V. Pres.), Theta Ep- silon (Pres.), Messiah, Theatre (Bye Bye Birdie, Sound of Music), Intramurals, Student Council. CIEPLY, DONNA RAE, 1219 Albany St., Utica, N.Y. Major: Bible and Christian Ed. Women ' s Choir, Intramurals, Knoxville College Ex- change, UCCF. CLEASBY, RICHARD C, 811 Clark Street, Apt. 3, Maryville, Tenn. Major: Bible and Christian Ed. DONOHUE, JEAN ALICE, 120 Stuyvesant Ave., Rye, N.Y. Major: Elem. Ed. SNEA. DORAN, ELIZABETH, 147 Mattson St., Cookeville, Tenn. Major: So- ciology. Chi Beta (Treas.), Band, Orchestra, UCCF, Intramurals, Stu- dent Council (Sec.-Treas.), Inter-Society Council, Academics Comm., Senior Counselor, Student-Faculty Senate, American Studies Seminar. DOSCHER, FREDERICK C, 61 Horatio Ave., Merrick, N.Y. Major: Music, Choir, Messiah (Soloist), Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Pres.), Resi- dent Asst., Tau Kappa Chi. COBAS, JOSE A., Flamboyanes 166 Apt. 4, Hyde Pk., R. Piedras, Puerto Rico. Major: Sociology, Pi Gamma Mu, Sociology Seminar, Dean ' s List. EATON, RAY, Taylor Ave., Wyalusing, Pa. Major: Bus. Adm. and Econ. Kappa Phi (V. Pres.), Football, Track, Lettermen ' s Club (Chaplain) . 136 EBY, PATSY LEE, Box 347 Rt. I, Ocean City, Md. Major: Psychology. WSGA, Chi Beta, Band, Theatre, House Council, UCCF, Psi Sigma Mu, Human Genetics Seminar, Sec.-Treas. of Junior Class. EGGERS, FRANK M. II, P.O. Box 50. Maryville. Tenn. Major: Chemis- try. Football, Lettermen ' s Club, American Chemical Society Student Affiliates (chairman), Alpha Sigma, Student Council (Academics Comm.) Alpha Gamma Sigma (V. Pres.), Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Gamma Sigma scholarship for entering junior with highest grade- point, Blount County Tuberculosis Assn. Scholarship, Who ' s Who, In- tramurals. EVAUL, WILLIAM Kβ Box 335, Banner Elk, N.C. Major: English. Soc- cer, Track, Intramurals, YMCA, Dean ' s List, Glee Club, MSC, UCCF (Community Service Comm.), Sport ' s Editor for the Echo, Chilhowean (sports ed.), Basketball Statistician, Carnegie Hall Office Asst.. Lettermen ' s Club, Playhouse (Becket). FERGUSON, JEAN K., Route I, Bryson City, N.C. Major: Health and Physical Ed., Band, Women ' s Choir, Messiah, Theta Epsilon, M Club (Treas.) Playhouse (Our Town), Intramurals. FRAZIER, MARTHA I., 607 Forrest Hills Blvd., Knoxville, Tenn. Major: Elem. Ed. UCCF, Choir, Madrigals, Messiah (soloist), SNEA (Sec), Delta Omicron (Sec), Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Sweetheart, Playhouse (Sound of Music), Senior Counselor. FREDRICKSON, PAMELA C, 104 Maple Ave., Dravosburg, Pa Music Ed. Choir, Band, Orchestra, Messiah, MENC, Tau Chi, Delta Omicron (Warden), Chi Beta, Playhouse. Major: Kappa GALBRAITH, UCCF. SABRA L., Box 5, Concord, Tenn. Major: Sociology GAMSBY, SUZANNE C. Major: Foreign Language. Playhouse, SNEA, Theta Alpha Phi. GILLINGHAM, NANCY G., 20 Audubon Ct., Short Hills, N.J. Major: Art. Student Council Publicity Comm., Echo Art Staff, Chilhowean Staff (Art Ed.), Theta Epsilon, Messiah, UCCF, Senior Class Float Comm., Daisy Chain. GOODE, BARBARA A., 7301 Grandview Dr. Indianapolis, Ind. Major: Elem. Ed. Chi Beta (V. Pres., Dance Chairman), WSGA, Pearson ' s House Treas., SNEA, Messiah, Daisy Chain, Senior Class sponsor, Senior Counselor. GOODWYNE, WALTER B., 1161 Keowee Ave., Knoxville, Tenn. Major: Foreign Lang., Pi Delta Phi (Pres.). GRAHAM, JEANNE Rβ 1451 Girad-Hubbard Road, Youngstown, Ohio. Major: Elem. Ed. Sophomore Aide. Nu Gamma. SNEA, Senior Coun- selor, Women ' s Choir, Choir, Student Council, Messiah, Chilhowean Staff, Daisy Chain. GRAHAM, JOHN A., 1451 Girad-Hubbard Rdβ Youngstown, Ohio. Major: English. Glee Club, Messiah, Cir cle K, Intramurals, Co-Chair- man of Church Vocations Comm., Resident Assist., Chilhowean Staff, Key Man, UCCF ( Float Chairman) . Playhouse (Kiss Me Kate). GREADY, FRANK N.. 25051 Martindale Rdβ South Lyon, Mich. Major: History. Kappa Phi, MSG, Circle K (V. Pres.), Student Council (Work Comm., Projects Comm.),. Varsity Baseball, Lettermen ' s Club, Dean ' s List, ueener Scholarship Prize, Who ' s Who, Resident Assist., American Studies Seminar. GROSS. MARGARET, 610 43rd St., S.E., Charleston, W. Va. Major: Music. Tau Kappa Chi, Orchestra, Choir, Delta Omicron, YWCA, UCCF, Chi Beta, Violet Ward Webb Memorial Scholarship. Premer Foundation Scholarship. Messiah. HAMLETT, ELLEN C. IU09 Burchwood Ave., Nashville, Tenn. Major: Bible and Christian Ed. Choir, Messiah, Chi Beta. HANNAH, JUDITH A.. 427 Watson Ave., Horsham, Pa. Major: Medi- cal Technology. Beta Beta Beta. HARRIS, DAVID C, 2014 Crockett, Amarillo, Texas. Major: History. Cheerleader, Pi Kappa Delta, Debate Team, Men ' s Glee Club, Circle K, Messiah, Intramurals, Student Council (Pep Comm.. Organizations Comm.), American Studies Seminar, Student Faculty Senate, Who ' s Who, Playhouse. HART, ROBERT L, 422 S. Coolidge, Enid, Okla. Major: History. Fresh- man Honors, Dean ' s List, UCCF (Chairman of Church Vocations Comm. Worship Comm.}, Kappa Phi, Student Council (Academics Comm.), February Meetings ' Comm., American Studies Seminar. HAY, MARGARET L.. 723 Dunellen Ave., Dunellen, New Jersey. Major: Elem. Ed. Theatre, SNEA, Messiah, UCCF, YWCA, Intramurals. HELLMER. INGRID Bβ 1370 Main St., Lynnfield, Mass. Major: Art Ed. Choir, Messiah, Theta Epsilon, B.G. ' s (President), Lloyd Residence House Council, Theatre, Barnwarming. HINGER, KATHARINE, 7802 Wellington Rdβ Alexandria, Va. Major: English. Nu Gamma, WSGA, Pearson ' s House Chairman, Theta Epsilon (Pres., Treas., Rush Chr.), Alpha Sigma Cupid. HITCHENS. KENNETH R., 10 Pebble Woods Dr.. Doylestown, Pa. Major: Economics. Kappa Phi (Sec. Social Chr.), Intramural Wrest- ling, MSG, Echo, Student Council (Elections Comm., Publicity Comm.). HODGSON, STEPHEN R., 4645 Cedar Ridge Dr., Oxon Hill, Md. Major: Economics. Alpha Sigma. Wrestling, Intramurals. HUFFINES, MARION LOIS, 1059 Morton Ave.. Folsom, Pa. Major: German. Echo, Theta Epsilon, Messiah, Junior Year in Marbury, Germany, Intramurals, Kind Memorial Scholarship, Freshman Sopho- more Honors Program, Dean ' s List. HUMPHRIES, SARA V., 4657 Clairmont Ave., Birmingham, Ala. Major: English. WSGA, Echo (Features Editor), Nu Gamma, Dean ' s List, Baldwin House Chairman. HUTCHISON Major: Economics Programs Comm. Track, Intramurals Delegate. DAVID PAUL, 2509 Olyphant Ave., Scranton. Pa. MSC, MSG, Student Council (Elections Comm., Kappa Phi (Pres.), Soph. Class Pres., Varsity Circle K, Tenn. State Intercollegiate Legislature IGO. GAIL LOUISE. 4453 Mt. Royal Blvd., Allison Park, Pa. Major: Sociology. Chi Beta, Theta Epsilon, Messiah, UCCF. JACK, IBBIE ANN, 1200 Bluebird Dr., Knoxville, Tenn. Major: Voice. Fresh. Voice Scholarship, Choir, Highlander Band. Messiah (Soloist), Theater, MENC (Sec, Pres.), Sophomore Aide, Senior Counselor, Junior Senior Recitals, Opera Workshop, Madrigal Singers, Mal- com Miller Theater Award. JENKINS, JOAN FRANCES, 307 Prospect Ave., St. Joseph, Mich. Major: Home Economics. Woman ' s Choir. Messiah. Chi Beta, Intra- murals. UCCF (Time Out Chr.), Barnwarming, SNEA. JOHNSON, PATRICIA, 5412 Arlington Rd.. Jacksonville, Fla. Major: Elementary Education. SNEA, UCCF (Community Service, Tutoring Program. Visitation, Home Ave.). JONES, KEITH E., Rt. I, Box 271, Pottstown, Pa. Major: English. Alpha Sigma, Playhouse (The Cretan Woman, Aria Da Capo, Mourning Becomes Electra, The Sound of Music), Track, UCCF, Key Man, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Theta Alpha Phi, Vesper Choir, Sigma Mu Chi. JONES, ZETA, 309 York Dr., Bristol, Tenn. Major: Chemistry. Band (Sec, Sergeant), Chi Beta, Nu Gamma. Soph. Aide, Sr. Counselor, Daisy Chain, Barnwarming O ue en, UCCF, American Chemical Soc. SNEA, Orchestra. Chilhowean, Academics Comm. 137 KAUFMANN, CAROL LORRAINE, 1061 George Rd., Meadow Brook, Pa. Major: Elementary Education. Playhouse (Kiss Me Kate, Crucible, The Cretan Woman, The Sound of Music), Woman ' s Choir, YMCA (Children ' s Home Comm.), UCCF, 4-yr. Scholarship, Theta Epsilon, Intramurals, Messiah. KERR, JOHN A., 1620 LeConte Dr., Maryville, Tenn. Major: English. Student Council (Projects Comm., Elections Comm., Organization Comm.), Sr. Class Pres., Circle K, Echo, Chilhowean Staff, Intramurals, Kappa Phi (Pres.), UCCF (Religious Life and Activities Comm.), Playhouse (J.B.), Kind Memorial Scholarship, Padgett Memorial Scholarship, Dean ' s List, Who ' s Who, American Studies Seminar. KOEHLER, MARJORIE, 6132 N. 12th St., Arlington, Va. Major: Math. 4-yr. Scholarship, Dean ' s List. LAFFERTY, MARTHA ANNE, 21 Glenrock Drive, Radnor Green, Clay- mont, Del. Major: Music-Organ. Tau Kappa Chi, Delta Omicron (Vice Pres.), MENC (Sec), Soph. Aide, Nu Gamma, Sr. Counselor, Vesper Choir, Highlander Band, Jr. and Sr. Recitals, Freshman Organ Scholarship. MYERS, HAZEL C, 2799 Alder Vista Dr., Co lumbus, Ohio. Major: English. Theta Alpha Phi, Playhouse, Vesper Choir, UCCF, Campus Mike, Messiah. Tenn. Major: English. Dorm Sec, Student Program Chr., Pres.), LANTZ, FRANCES JOHNSTONE, Rt. 4, Powell, Freshman Talent Show, Intramurals, Pearsons ' Council (Pep Comm.), Cheerleader, Chi Beta Sr. Counselor, Homecoming Court, Who ' s Who. LEETH, ALICE B., 410 S. Tarver, Lebanon, Tenn. Major: Math. Fresh- man Class Sec-Treas., Woman ' s Choir, Playhouse, Student Council (Co-Chr. Program Comm.), Soph. Aid, Asst. Business Manager High- land Echo, Daisy Chain, Chi Beta (Sec), Homecoming Court, Sr. Counselor, Class Sponsor β Barnwarming, Intramurals, Who ' s Who. LINCK, SALLY S., Richmond, Va. Major: Medical Technology. LOPEZ, OSWALDO AUGUSTO, 100 Buckingham Rd., Pittsburg, Pa. Major: Foreign Language. Sigma Delta Pi, Pi Delta Phi, Resident Asst., Kappa Phi, E. E. McCurry Scholarship Award, Dean ' s List. LUCAS, ROBERT M., 2035 Monroe St., Swissvale, Pa. Major: Bible and Christian Education. Band (Sgt. Major), Kappa Phi, Intramurals, Student Council (Elections Comm., Constitution Comm., Car Comm.), College Dance Band, Resident Asst. LUNDSTEDT, CHRISTINA, Nasa Mojave Stadan Station, Barstow, Calif. Major: Elementary Education. WSGA (Sec, Pres.), Messiah, Chi Beta, UCCF, Daisy Chain, Homecoming Court, Who ' s Who, Sr. Counselor, Student Council (Program Comm.), Student-Faculty Sen- ate, SNEA, Intramurals. McCONEGHY, MARY JO, 9405 Wadsworth Dr., Bethesda, Md. Ma- jor: Math. Messiah, Chi Beta, Student Council (Program Comm., Pep Comm., Academics Comm.), WSGA, Baldwin House Council, Soph. Aid. Sr. Counselor. MAHON, MARGARETTE VIRGINIA, 28 Robertson, Pueblo, Colo. Ma- jor: English. McNAIR, RALPH KIRK, 605 Highland Ave., Maryville, Tenn. Major: Political Science. MANTZ, EDNA JoANN, Rt. 3, Box 358, Clinton, Tenn. Major: Music Education. Delta Omicron (Director of Publicity), MENC, Tau Kappa Chi, Band, Messiah, Glee Club, Chi Beta. MARINO, ROBERT E., 15 Stanford Ave., Colonia, New Jersey. Major: Business Administration. MILLER, HOWARD N., 410 Westwood Dr., McMinnville, Tenn. Major: English. Echo staff, Kappa Phi, Soccer, Writer ' s Workshop. MILLER, KARL, 366 W. Blackwell St., Dover, N. J. Major: Political Science. Band, Porky and the Simple Seven, MSG, Kappa Phi, Or- chestra, Messiah, Intramurals. MITCHELL, DAN, 217 Satsuma Dr., Buras, La. Major: Economics. Kappa Phi (Athletic Chr., Vice Pres.), Student Council (Programs Comm.), Intramurals, Basketball (letterman), Track (letterman), Dormitory Chr., Editor of Student Council Calendar. MOFFETT, MARGARET LEE, 22 Pearl St., Oyster Bay, N. Y. Major: English. Freshman Class Social Chr., Chi Beta, SNEA, UCCF (Lan- tern Comm.), Playhouse, Messiah, Opera Workshop, Madrigal Sing- ers, Vesper Choir, Sr. Counselor. MONDUL, VALINDA J., 5834 S.W. 7th St., ciology. Vice-House Chr., Intramurals. Miami, Fla. Major: So- MULHOLLAND, JOHN C, 1838 Selma Ave., Youngstown. Ohio. Ma- jor: History. Student Council (Pres., Pep Comm. Chr., Publicity Comm. Chr., Academics Comm.), Alpha Sigma (Sec), Circle K (Vice-Pres.), Intramurals (Footba ll, Baseball), Messiah, American Chemical Soc, Barnwarming King, Student-Faculty Senate, Resident Asst. NEAD, BARBARA ANN, lish. Chi Beta. 501 S. 19th St., Richmond, Ind. Major: Eng- NEILSON, PAULA Eβ 336 Linwood Dr., Miami Springs, Fla. Major: Political Science. Intramurals, Sophomore Aide, Vice House Chair- man, Theta Epsilon, WSGA (Jr. Class Representative), Daisy Chain, Queener Award, Student Council (Elections Pep Comm.), Home- coming Court. NOEL, JOHN, 1339 Prospect Ave., Bronx, N. Y. Major: History. UCCF (Commission Chairman). OSIKOWICZ, CAROLINE, 29032 Gloede, Warren, Mich. Major: lish. Chi Beta, Sr. Counselor. Eng- PALMER, LINDA A., 564 Pepper Ridge Rd., Stamford, Conn. Major: Sociology. Highland Echo, Chilhowean Staff, Band, Campus Mike, Theta Epsilon, Messiah, Theatre, House Council, Intramurals, UCCF (Children ' s Home, Lantern Comm., Asbury Acres Comm.). PAUL, JOAN LOUISE, 1757 Hawthorne Lane, Lexington, Ky. Major: Psychology. Sophomore Aid, Chi Beta (Pledge Pres.), Student Coun- cil (Pep Comm.), UCCF (Asbury Acres Comm., Service Comm.), Psi Sigma Mu (Sec), Human Genetics Seminar, Chilhowean (Honors Editor), Intramurals. PETERSON, MIRIAM L., 301 Hamrick Dr., Hampton, Va. Major: Ele- mentary Education. YWCA (Community Service Commission, Nu- Gamma), UCCF, Intramurals, Dormitory House Council, Chilhowean (Organizations editor), SNEA (Pres.), Sr. Counselor. PIGGE, JOYCE A., 800 Pace, Box 444, Mt. Vernon, III. Major: Political Science. Chi Beta (Barmaid, Athletics Chr.), Orchestra, Messiah, Student Council (Publicity Comm.), UCCF (World Comm.), Sr. Counselor, Women ' s Choir. PORTER, WILLIAM H., 809 Quinn St., Hattiesburg, Miss. Major: Politi- cal Science. Resident Asst., Kappa Phi, Circle K, SNEA, Student Council (Projects Comm., co-chr.; Pep Comm.; International Rela- tions Comm., chr.), Intramurals. POWELL, DAVID R., 1032 8th Ave., Folsom, Pa. Major: English. Echo. PRATHER, IRVINE D., RRI, Box 371, Farmville, Va. Major: Biology. Beta Beta Beta. 138 PRITTS, RONALD, 420 Thomas Rcl., Canonsburg, Pa. Major: Psychology. Wrestling (Capt.). Psl Sigma Mu ( Pres.) , MSG Executive Council. PUSEY, CAROL E., 2513 S. Trail Circle, Allison Park, Pa. Major: Eng- lish. Soph. Class Sec.-Treas., UCCF (Vocations Co-Chr., Sec, Com- mission Chr.), Tau Kappa Chi, Who ' s Who, Women ' s Choir, Daisy Chain, Playhouse, SNEA, Messiah, Intramurals, American Studies Semi- nar. RANKIN, MARILYN Kβ 716 Desmond Dr., Nashville, Tenn. Major: English. Band (Sec), Orchestra, Messiah, Nu Gamma, UCCF, WSGA Daisy Chain, Chi Beta, Intramurals, Lloyd Residence House Chr., Who ' s Who, Chilhowean (Bus. Manager), Highland Echo, American Studies Seminar. RIES, ROY L, 17 Highland Park Place, Levittown, Pa. Major: Bibb- Christian Ed. Kappa Phi (Athletic Chr., Rush Chr., Homecoming Float Chr.), Intramurals, Circle K (Treas.), YMCA, Messiah, Men ' s Glee Club, Wrestling (Capt., Letterman), Student Council (Program Comm., Curriculum Comm., Constitution Comm., Academic Comm.j, Student-Faculty Senate, UCCF (Pres., Social Comm., Service Comm. Chr., Community Service, Homecoming Float, Religious Life-Activi- ties Comm., Barnwarming, Key Men). ROARK, REVA J., 7602 Ridgecrest Drive, Alexandria, Va. Major: His- tory. Chi Beta (Sec), Student Council (Elections Comm., Publicity Comm.), Jr. Class Sponsor, Band Sponsor, Sr. Counselor, SNEA. RUCKER, MARY Mβ 1413 Carolina Ave., Kingsport, Tenn. Major: Music-Piano. Choir, Band, Madrigals, Opera Workshop, Theatre (Fan- tastiks), Tau Kappa Chi (Sec), MENC (Sec), Delta Omicron (Chap- lain), Messiah (Soloist), Jr.-Sr. Recitals. Lloyd House Council (Fire Capt.). ROWETT, RICHARD L, Box 389A, RD I, Newton, N. J. Major: Psy- chology, Band, Glee Club, Messiah, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, UCCF (Comm. Chr., Feb. Meetings Comm., Religious Life-Activities Comm.), Kappa Phi, Psi Sigma Mu, MSC, Resident Asst., Echo (Bus. Manager). RUMSEY, WILLIAM J., Ill Elizabeth St., Dover, N. J. Major: History. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Band, Drum Major. SANSBURY, DOROTHY L., 5503 Eastbourne Dr., Springfield, Va. Ma- jor: Art. Freshman Class Sponsor, Chi Beta, Echo (Art Ed.), Chil- howean Staff, Intramurals, Artist Series Comm., Homecoming Queen, Daisy Chain, Senior Class Publicity Chairman, Who ' s Who, Student Council Publicity Comm. SCHUSSLER, KATHERINE L., 745 West Grant St., Houston, Pa. Ma- jor: Elem. Ed. SNEA, Sophomore Aide, Senior Counselor, UCCF (World Comm.), YWCA (Mentally Retarded Comm.), Daisy Chain, Chilhowean (Faculty Ed.), Messiah, February Meetings Comm., Stu- dent Council [Elections Comm.). SEELY, DAVID LeROY, 17 Riviera Dr., Thompsonville, Conn. Major: Sociology. YMCA (Children ' s Home, Sunnybrook), Theater, Alpha Sigma, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (Chairman), Men ' s Glee Club, Choir, Messiah. SIEFKEN, MARGARET, 1285 Knollwood Rd., Mountainside, N. J. Ma- jor: Sociology. UCCF, Student Council (Publicity Comm.), Messiah. SMITH, EDWARD Dβ 1336 Nobel St.. Alcoa, Tenn. Major: Chemistry. American Chemical Society. SMITH, REBECCA, 75 Delafield Dr Sociology. Cheerleader. Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. Major: SOUTH, E. WAYNE, Mounted Route 12, Phillipsburg, N. J. Major: Biology. Football (letterman), Circle K, Beta Beta Beta (historian). Intramurals, Men ' s Student Cooperative (secretary-treas.) , Student Council, Key Men, Alpha Sigma, Barnwarming King. STORY, DONALD W., Route 5, Maryville, Tenn. Major: Foreign Lan- guages, Football, (Amos Alonzo Stagg Award, Captain), Sigma Delta Pi, Four-year Scholarship, Lettermen ' s Club (vice-pres.) , Dean ' s List, Junior Class Vice-Pres and Pres., Student Council Elections Comm.. Intramurals, Who ' s Who. SULLIVAN, JANE SHELBY, 1217 Cary Court, Owensboro, Ky. Major: Elem. Ed. Chi Beta, UCCF, Nu Gamma, SNEA, Playhouse. Messiah, Chilhowean. TALMAGE, WILLIAM Eβ 133 Ojung-dong, Tuejon, Korea. Major: Business Administration and Economics. Campus Mike (pres.), UCCF. TEMPLETON, JUDY K., 1958 W. Stone Dr., Kingsport, Tenn. Major: Elem. Ed. Chi Beta (Treas., Athletics Chairman), UCCF, SNEA (Vice-Pres.), Intramurals, Messiah, Sophomore Aide (Sec), Senior Counselor, Student Council (Pep Comm.). TERRILL, DAVID Gβ 9223 Qunitana Dr.. Bethesda, Md. Major: Chem- istry. Circle K (Pres., Sec), Kappa Phi (Program Chairman), Lec- ture Series Comm., Projects Comm., Intramurals, American Chemi- cal Society Student Affiliate, Beta Beta Beta. THOMAS. JOSEPH E., 903 Westover Dr., Birmingham, Ala. Major: Philosophy. Kappa Phi, Pi Delta Phi, Dean ' s List, Band, Men ' s Glee Club, College Choir, Playhouse (Our Town), UCCF, American Studies Seminar. VAN HARTESVELDT, History. Pi Gamma FRED R., 2604 Civitan, Lakeland, Mu, American Studies Seminar. Fla. Major WEBB. WILEY E., 906 Beechwood Rd., Bristol, Tenn. Major: Physical Ed. Football (Letterman, Captain), Baseball (Letterman), Letter- man ' s Club (Pres.), Resident Assistant, Intramurals. WEEKS, WILLIAM JERRY, Francis Rd., Knoxville, Tenn. Major: English. Echo (Editor-in-Chief), Kappa Phi, Key Men, UCCF- Worship Comm. (Co-Chairman) , Freshman Honors Program, Padgett Scholarship, Who ' s Who, Resident Assistant, American Studies Seminar. WILLIAMS, MARGARET A., 1020 Camelot Court, San Antonio. Texas. Major: English. Women ' s Choir, Women ' s Athletic Association, M Club (Pres.), Messiah. Chilhowean (Sports Ed.), UCCF (Asbury Acres Comm.). Dormitory House Council, Theta Epsilon, Campus Mike. WISSLER, CATHERINE L., 91 Washington Ave., Suffern, N. Y. Major: Sociology. Chi Beta (Skit Night Chairman, Rush Week Chairman), Women ' s Choir, Messiah, Intramurals, UCCF (Home Ave. Comm.). WOLFE, JOHN G., 605 Highland Ave.. Maryville, Tenn. Major: Politi- cal Science. Freshman Class Pres., Student Council (Social Comm., Pep Comm., Elections Comm. Chairman, Constitution Comm., Chairman), Vice-Pres. of Student Body, Lecture Series Comm., Stu- dent-Faculty Senate, Kappa Phi, SUSGA Rep., Senator to Tennessee State Intercollegiate Legislature. WOOD, RACHEL A., 875 Central Ave., Hammonton, N. J. Major: Music Ed. College Choir, Women ' s Choir, Band, MENC. WRIGHT, MAREN J., Route 4400 Elm Rd., Gurnee, III. Major: Health and Physical Ed. Chi Beta (Athletics Chairman), M Club (Program Chairman), Intramurals, UCCF (Children ' s Home Comm.), Messiah. SNEA, Assistant Swimming Instructor. WYMAN, DANA S., 131 Magnolia St., Maryville, Tenn. Major: Art. Kappa Phi. Town Comm.. Dean ' s List. YOUNG. ROBERT A.. 314 Park Place, Dunellen, N. J. Major: Philoso- phy-Religion. Kappa Phi, Playhouse (Sound of Music, Becket), Intra- murals, Lantern Manager. 139 SENIORS NOT PICTURED BEVERLY JEANNE ALCAN Fanwood, New Jersey ARCHIE HOUSTON ANDERSON Maryville, Tennessee ARDIS CHUBB Atlantic City, New Jersey GORDON K. HIGGINS Baltimore, Maryland MARJORIE LOUISE KOEHLER Arlington, Virginia SANDRA LYNN McMAHAN Maryville, Tennessee JOHN NOEL III Bronx, New York VAN PALLIS Wharton, New Jersey IRVINE DURLING PRATHER Farmville, Virginia DANA WYMAN Maryville, Tennessee JUNIORS NOT PICTURED DIANE CAYLOR Maryville, Tennessee RICHARD CRAIG Wilmington, Delaware BOYD DAVIS Ocean Grove, New Jersey STEVE DOCKERY Maryville, Tennessee STEPHEN DORNER Collingswood, New Jersey DANIEL EIDSON Maryville, Tennessee MARY JANE FINKE Murphysboro, Illinois JOHN FORGETY Strawberry Plains, Tennessee ALAN FRIEDRICH Bordentown, New Jersey MARY GAIL GARLINGHOUSE Maryville, Tennessee SUE GASTON Lake Wales, Florida MARGARET GREEN Teaneck, New Jersey RALPH JOHNSON Huntington Station, New York EUGENE KEELER Houston, Pennsylvania JANET KRAUSE Laudenberg, Pennsylvania JOSEPH MALLOY Loudon, Tennessee ALLEN MORRIS Wilmington, Delaware JOHN MYERS Chattanooga, Tennessee LOUIS NEWMAN Roselle Park, New Jersey SARAH NICHOLS Greeneville, Tennessee DOUGLAS OLSON Maryville, Tennessee CHARLES PERKINS Maryville, Tennessee COLE PIPER Morrisville, Pennsylvania DAN OU ARLES Canton, Georgia SUE RAMGER Maryville, Tennessee ORUS RUPE Ezel, Kentucky GERALD STEIGELMAN Birmingham, Alabama DAN STYLES Arlington, Virginia JOHN SULLIVAN Knoxville, Tennessee ELIZABETH TRENT Hatboro, Pennsylvania J. STEPHAN WINTERMUTE Selmer, Tennessee GEORGE WOOD Hammonton, New Jersey SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED LYNN ANTHONY Martinsville, New Jersey PEGGY BORING Maryville, Tennessee MONROE BROWN Maryville, Tennessee FRED CALLIES, JR Birmingham, Alabama RONNIE CASTELOW Madison, Tennessee JANCHAI CHANGTRAKUL Bangkok, Thailand BRUCE CHITTICK W. Seneca, New York HARVEY CRABTREE, JR Loudon, Tennessee DAVID CROFT Erie, Pennsylvania TRAVIS CUTWRIGHT Canonsburg, Pennsylvania JAMES DOMONTIGNEY Mt, Holly, New Jersey ARTHUR GILTINAN Ogdensburg, New York ISLIA EARNEST GREENO Sarasota, Florida CARL HARTENSTINE Norristown, Pennsylvania RICHARD HAVILAND Chattanooga, Tennessee JAMES HEADRICK Maryville, Tennessee GERVY HOWARD Maryville, Tennessee CHARLES HUGHES Alcoa, Tennessee SUSAN HULIT Billings, Montana RICHARD JORDAN Knoxville, Tennessee VIMOL JOTIKASTHIRA Bangkok, Thailand MARY McCOY Kingsport, Tennessee JOHN McLAUGHLIN Santurce, Puerto Rico SARAH McLAUGHLIN Watertown, New York REBECCA McNEIL Salt Lake City, Utah DORA MARMON Alcoa, Tennessee WILLIAM MATHIESON Crestwood, Missouri MARTHA MONROE Roseland, New Jersey CHARLES MYERS Hammonton, New York G. KERN PISER Smyrna, Delaware PAUL REITER Miami, Florida DAVI D RONCO Springfield, New Jersey HARRY ROTHROCK Bergenfield, New Jersey JOHN SMOOT, JR ' Towson, Maryland DOUGLAS STANDIFER Maryville, Tennessee RICHARD STEVENSON Mercer, Pennsylvania KENNETH VERHEECK Hackensack, New Jersey MARJORIE WEBB Maryville, Tennessee TIMOTHY WILSON Eighty Four, Pennsylvania RONALD WORSTELL Canonsburg, Pennsylvania THOMAS WYLIE Washington, Pennsylvania FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED NANCY ADAMS W. Palm Beach, Florida PAUL AMATAYAKUL Bangkok, Thailand STANLEY M. ANGLE Rockford, Tennessee JAMES BACHUS Chattanooga, Tennessee ROBERT BURNES, JR Bethesda, Maryland WILLIAM BEASLEY, JR Alcoa, Tennessee SUSAN BENNETT Arlington, Virginia DEAN BERCAW Linden, New Jersey GORDEN BEW Brigantine, New Jersey RONALD BLACK Johnstown, Pennsylvania LLOYD BLACKWOOD, JR Oak Ridge, Tennessee J. SUSAN BLAIR Maryville, Tennessee WAYNE BLOCKER Dade City, Florida JANET BOAZ Newton, New Jersey ANN BRIGGS Gambler, Ohio GEORGIA BRIGGS Horsham, Pennsylvania EDWARD BROWN, JR Decatur, Georgia JAMES BROWN Suita-Shi Osaku-Fu, Japan HARRY BURNETTE Chattanooga, Tennessee ROGER CANNON Pasadena, California TOM CHASE Huntington Station, New York NEIL CHOLMINSKY Newark, New Jersey ROBERT CICCOTTI Verona, New Jersey ROBERT CONTRYMAN Cincinnati, Ohio MALLORY COOK Baltimore, Maryland TERRY COX Knoxville, Tennessee DAVID CURETON Washington, New Jersey ALLAN DAVIS Atlanta, Georgia ANN DAVIS Knoxville, Tennessee LEWIS DELANO Snow Hill, Maryland LYNN DILDINE Ashley, Ohio LYNN DODEZ Wooster, Ohio PAUL DRURY Oak Ridge, Tennessee THOMAS DUXBURY W. Orange, New Jersey STEVE ELLIS Maryville, Tennessee 140 DEBORAH FERRELL Falls Church, Virginia LYNDA FIELDING Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey ELIZABETH FISHER Nashville, Tennessee JOHN FOX Miami Shores, Florida MARY FRAKER Knoxville, Tennessee GEORGE FRANKLIN Gloucester, Virginia VICKI FRAZEE Fairfax, Virginia DAVID GARNER Maryville, Tennessee HAROLD GILLESPIE Rirtman, Ohio SANDRA GRAHAM Yardley, Pennsylvania JOHN GRAUBMAN Orchard Park, New York DOUGLAS GREENE Cleveland, Ohio JAMES GREENE Knoxville, Tennessee MARY GROOVER Marietta, Georgia SHARON GUGE Maryville, Tennessee GERALD GUINN Maryville, Tennessee JACK HACKWORTH Maryville, Tennessee JAMES HAMPTON Dover, New Jersey JON HANCHER Greensburg, Indiana ROBERT HARRIS Derry, Pennsylvania SARAH HASSERT Metuchen, New Jersey EDWARD HAWKEY Mr. Holly, New Jersey JOHN HAY Peeltsleill, New York PRISCILLA HECK Trenton, New Jersey PAMELA HOBBINS Decatur. Georgia LINDA HOLLYDAY Cherry Hill, New Jersey JOHN HOSKEN Chagrin Falls, Ohio THOMAS HOUSER Lockland, Ohio STEPHEN HULEN Bowling Green, Kentucky DIANNE HUMPHREYS Cordova, Tennessee PAUL JOHNSON, JR Knoxville, Tennessee JAMES JUDKINS Blacksburg, Virginia MICHELE KEMP Hixson, Tennessee YINK FOOK KIANG Pinheiros, Sao Paulo, Brazil ALAN KILPATRICK Huntington. New York KRISTINE KITTEL Simpsonvllle, South Carolina JOHN KLEIN Nortn Olmsted, Ohio WILLIAM KROECK Glenshaw, Pennsylvania RICHARD LAMBERT Alcoa, Tennessee JAE SOON LEE Tae-Gu City, Korea RICHARD LOCKHARD Belvidere, New Jersey GARY LOSS β’. Sparta, New Jersey JONATHAN LUTZ At | antac Georgia BRYANT LYNCH West Lafayette, Indiana MARTHA McCALL Maryville, Tennessee ROBERT McCLANAHAN Maryville, Tennessee DIANE McKENZIE St. Petersburg, Florida ROBERT MACY, JR Deca tur, Georgla CLYDE MAHAN Mount Holly, New Jersey JOHN MAIETTA, JR Morristown, New Jersey GAIL MANKIE Wayne, New Jersey GARRY MANUPPELLI Wilmington, Delaware MARK MERTZ Trafford. Pennsylvania WILLIAM MIKITIK Hopatcong, New Jersey JOSEPH MISER III Maryville, Tennessee ROBERT MITCHELL Dunellen. New Jersey GLENN MOREFIELD Bulls Gap, Tennessee KATHERINE MUNSON Cincinnati. Ohio JOHN MURPHY, JR Maryville, Tennessee MICHAEL NAZAROW, JR S. Plainfield, New Jersey DAVID NIGHBERT Knoxville. Tennessee JOSEPH OSBURN, JR Windermere. Florida WILLIAM OWEN Sunbury, Ohio WILLIAM PADGETT Alcoa. Tennessee ELOISE PATTON Ros | yrl| Pennsylvania RONDA PATTY Maryville, Tennessee CARL PETER New Milford, New Jersey PETER PETERSON Wilmington, Delaware CHARLES PFLANZE Maryville, Tennessee EM ' LY PIERCE Oak Ridge. Tennessee LEWIS PURIFOY Emory Virginia LESLIE RABY New Madison. Ohio DWIGHT REAGAN Maryville, Tennessee DALE RICHARDS Cincinnati, Ohio ALEXANDER ROBINS Maryville. Tennessee JOSEPH ROBINSON Miami. Florida LINDEN ST. CLAIR Gladwyne, Pennsylvania GEORGE SCHNITZER ' Clark, New Jersey CATHERINE SHAKLEE South Norwalk, Connecticut LARRY SHARPE Oxford, Pennsylvania DAVID SLOUGH Springfield, Tennessee DARRELL SMITH Mt. Holly, New Jersey HANNAH SMITH Kissimmee, Florida STUART SMITH Miami, Florida HORACE STEPHENS Maryville, Tennessee VIRGINIA STRINGER Abington, Virginia SAMUEL SULLENBERGER Dandridge, Tennessee JAMES SULLIVAN Knoxville, Tennessee JOHN TALBOT Bernardsville, New Jersey REX TALLENT A | coa , Tennessee FRANCES TAYLOR West Nyack. New York WILLIAM TINSMAN Barrington, New Jersey DOUGLAS TRIPP Cincinnati, Ohio PEGGY TUCKER Crossville, Tennessee KATHY WALL Richmond, Indiana STEVEN WATERS Walland, Tennessee OUINN WEISS Parsippany. New Jersey DAVID WELCH Cincinnati, Ohio ELIZABETH WELTON Knoxville, Tennessee ALBERT WENCL Wilmington, Delaware BARBARA WILSON Rockville, Maryland BRIAN WILSON East Stroudsburg. Pennsylvania FILLMORE WILSON, JR Greenville, South Carolina WILLIAM WOMAC Maryville, Tennessee CHARLES WORTMAN . Warner Robins, Georgia JUDY YOUNG Westlake. Ohio J. RICHARD ZIEGLER Cranbury. New Jersey 141 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Alone from COLLECTED POEMS by Siegfried Sassoon, Copyrighted 1918 by E. P. Dutton and Co., All Rights Reserved, Reprinted by permission of The Viking Press, Inc. Everyone Sang from COLLECTED POEMS by Siegfried Sassoon, Copyright 1920 by E. P. Dutton and Co., 1948 by Siegfried Sassoon, Reprinted by permission of The Viking Press, Inc. I thank You God for most this amazing (Number 65) from POEMS 1923-1954 by E. E. Cummings, Copyright 1950 by E. E. Cummings. Reprinted by permission of Harcourt, Brace World, Inc. Night Piece from SELECTED VERSE by John Manifold, Copyright 1946 by the John Day Company, Inc., Re- printed by permission of the John Day Company, Inc. On Teaching from THE PROPHET by Kahlil Gibran, Copyright 1923 by Kahlil Gibran, Reprinted by permission of Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Number 12 of THE PEOPLE, YES by Carl Sandburg, Copyright 1936 by Harcourt, Brace and Company, Inc., Re- Drinted by permission of Harcourt, Brace World, Inc. Prayer from THE COMPLETE POEMS OF D. H. LAWRENCE, Vol. II, Edited by Vivian de Sola Pinto and F. Warren Roberts, Copyright 1933 by Frieda Lawrence, All Rights Reserved, Reprinted by permission of The Viking Press, Inc. The Skyscrapers Stand Proud from HONEY AND SALT by Carl Sandburg, Copyright 1953 by Carl Sandburg, Re- printed by permission of Harcourt, Brace World, Inc. When You Are Old from COLLECTED POEMS by William Butler Yeats, Copyright 1932 by William Butler Yeats, Reprinted by permission of The Macmillan Company. Other acknowledgements to Sara V. Humphries, H. Nelson Miller, and David R. Powell for their poetry. The CHILHO- WEAN Staff also expresses gratitude to Mr. Don Spears and Harris Ewing for their photography; Mr. Frank Layman, Mr. Duncan Bennett, and Dr. Carolyn Blair for their advice; Benson Printing Company; Minton ' s Department Store; and special thanks to Rich Mahler, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Copeland, Dr. and Mrs. Mark Davis, and all others who have willingly given of their time. r When you are old and gray and full of sleep, And nodding by the fire, take down this book, And slowly read, and dream of the soft look Your eyes had once, and of their shadows deep . -W illiam Butler Yeats
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