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MIDLANDER Editor — Linda Williamson Associate Editor — Carol Hanes Business Manager — Bonnie Hudgens MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE COLLEGE • MURFREESBORO, TENNESSEE • VOLUME XXXIV Page 1 DEDICATION When one thinks of Middle Tennessee State College, one man ' s face appears in the mind. This face is the jovial countenance of Mr. Robert Abernathy. Mr. Bob, as he is affectionately called by students, faculty, and alumni, is M. T. S. C. ' s good-natured Director of Field Services and secretary of the Alumni Association. With his ready wit and cheerful disposition he is in great demand as speaker, and he seldom turns down an opportunity to speak. Traveling over the state, he visits high schools and encourages students to choose M. T. S. C. for their college home. He also represents the college at conventions and conferences all over the nation. No one man has done as much as he to help the prestige of M. T. S. C. Bob Abernathy is more than a speaker or a delegate— he is a friend to all the student body. To the shy freshman he ' s a familiar face, and to the secure senior he ' s like one of the family. Everyone who knows him respects him and admires him, the man who is friend to all and helper to many. We the staff should like to dedicate to you, Bob Abernathy, the 1959 Midlander. Page 2 EDITOR ' S NOTE Looking back over the year, I can almost see the steps which were taken in order to bring to you the 1959 Midlander. Steps which meant much planning and many hours of work. We ' ve learned from our experiences and hope that if you do not agree with our product, you will still admire our effort. We did not ascend these steps alone. Always reaching down to help us up were our advisors who were there when needed but forbade us the use of escalators. Therefore I should like to thank Mr. Gene Sloan and Dr. Bealer Smotherman for their advice and counsel, for their patience and tolerance, and for their encouragement and optimism. Even with the help of Mr. Sloan and Dr. Smotherman I could not have achieved my goal. Therefore I should like to express my gratitude to Carol Hanes, Bonnie Hudgens and the other members of my staff who have worked so faithfully and earnestly to bring you, the reader, the 1959 Midlander. Linda Williamson, Editor TSC More than the study of languages, sciences, and humanities; more than the social life of the college campus; more than the athletic triumphs; more than the hours of preparation and cramming for exams; and, for many, more than the com- muting—Middle Tennessee State ' s students will remember a conglomeration of people, steel, roads, concrete, land, and brick. They will remember a town. They will remember a spirit— a spirit of progress. They will remember Murfreesboro and a college that never ceased to grow, day by day, during their four years of undergraduate study. For Middle Ten- nessee State College and progress are synonymous. Growth and expansion are a tradition here at Murfreesboro, and the school and town continue to attract the kind of people that began this tradition in 19)1 when Middle Ten- nessee State Normal School first opened its doors to an education conscious state. My, how .things have changed since Mom and Dad ' s day. You bet things have changed, and things are going to change even more. We ' re going to improve and then improve on our improvements, for that is the spirit of M T S C. We ' ll remember steps— symbolized by our building steps- steps we took and continue to take to better education, future progress, growth, and improvement. Page 5 More than the study and instruction, M T S C is living together day-by py activities— a broader meaning than Webster gA to the college. Page 6 Contents Page 8 — Administration Page 34 — Organizations Page 76 — Features Pi- page 94 - R. O. T. C Page 112 — Sports Page 138 — Classes Page 224 - Index and Advertising Page 7 THE ADMINISTRATION Up the steps, through the heavy doors, and the inside of the familiar Administration Building of Middle Tennessee State College can be seen. Students from other states and other countries meet with native Tennesseans to begin the climb toward a common goal— higher learning. These students are directed in their endeavor and their progress is recorded in this the busiest of M. T. S. C. ' s buildings. Here can be found the Administrative offices for a student body of 2,539, a faculty of 181, and a 604-acre campus. Students ascending and descending these steps will be earning Bachelor of Science degrees, Bachelor of Arts degrees, or Master of Education degrees. Since its founding in 1911, Middle Tennessee State College has grown until it is as we see it today — one of Tennessee ' s most popular and important state colleges. 1 Tmm r m$ ir ' r W 1M m% Governor Buford Ellington Buford Ellington ' s inauguration as Tennessee ' s 42nd governor climaxes a career of public service which began when the people of Marshall County elected him to the General Assembly in 1948. Like his father, Governor Ellington is active in the Methodist Church. He served as a member of the Board of Stewards of the Verona Methodist Church, and was named a steward of the Glendale Methodist Church when he moved to Nashville in 1952. He also taught the Men ' s Bible Class at both churches. He is a Scottish Rite Mason and active in Al Menah Shrine Temple at Nashville. The Ellingtons have two children, 24-year-old John Earl, who will be dis- charged from the Army in January, and a daughter, Ann, a senior at Hillsboro High School in Nashville. Board of Education Page 10 President Cope | Dr. Quill E. Cope brings to MTSC a rich background of educational experience ranging from a rural school to the Commissioner of Education for the State of Tennessee. Dr. Cope was outstanding as an under- graduate student at TPI from which he received his B.S. degree in 1933. He was awarded his M.A. degree in 1936 and M.Ed, in 1949, both from Peabody. At the New York University he achieved his Ed.D. in 1951. At the end of his first year at MTSC, Dr. Cope has won the favor and friendship of the student body. On its trial run, the administration of President Cope has been successful and seems to predict greater years ahead for MTSC. M :A ;ident Quill E. Cope with his wife and sons, Jii nd John Roge Administrative Committee Seated (L. to R): E. Voorhies, N. Parks, M. Putman, C. Greever, President Q. Cope, Dean B. Keothley, H. Dork, R. Peck, N. Wright. Standing (L. to R.): W. Bowdom. E. Wiser. Dean N. Beosley, F. Riel, J. Young, T. Woodmore, E. Midgett, H. Parker, Major Q. McNary. Administration — Page 1 1  • Dean of Admissions A qualified witness and cause of MTSC ' s advancement is Dean N. C. Beasley. Since 1927 Dean Beasley has occupied many administrative positions on this campus. At the same time he has been recognized as a leader in state and national educa- tional organizations. His B.S. and M.A. were earned at Pea- body College. Since then, he has done post graduate work there. Dean of Instruction z In continuous demand as a speaker, Dr. Howard Kirksey organizes and supervises the formation of the schedule and curriculum. He received his A.B. degree at Union University, his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Peabody. He has since done further graduate study at the University of California. tor J x V. Dean of Students A dependable friend to every student, Dr. Belt Keathley advises, assists, and guides students over problems. He has been at MTSC since 1951 after receiving his Ed.D. from the University of Tennessee. 12 — Administration Director of Publications Eugene Sloan is one of the busiest men on the campus. He acts as advisor for the yearbook and newspaper in addition to his duties as classroom instructor. Also, he travels about the state in an effort to interest high school student in MTSC. With his past experiences as a newspaper man and a member of the Tennessee Bar, Mr. Sloan is well placed in his position as Director of Publications. From his office go articles and press releases to newspapers throughout the state. Bursar h Mr. T. B. Woodmore and his assistant, Mr. James Jackson, are a vital part of the administration. With care they direct the finances, collect student fees, and issue paychecks. They take steps to see that no financial errors occur in the proper functioning of MTSC. Director of Field Services - V-v H If you rarely see Robert Abernathy, it is because he is such an active good-will ambassador. He visits high schools all over the state, encouraging them by his engaging manner to come to MTSC. In his spare moments he serves as head of the college placement bureau and as Alumni Secretary. Administration — Page 13 Housemothers Row 1 (L. to R.): Mrs. Josephine Patterson (Monohan), Mrs. Jack Row 2 (L. to R.): Mrs. Eleanor Rolman (jones), Mrs. Evelyn Felder Deere (Smith), Mrs. Myrtle Sullivan (Monohan), Mrs. Frances (Dir. of Dormitories), Mrs. John Bass (Rutledge). Bowden (Asst. Hostess— Union Bldg.), Mrs. Mattie Lee Parks (Lyon). Secretaries f f ft etfi Row J (L. to R.) : Norene Hudge Maddox, Venay Keathley. Bonnie McHenry, Martha Row 2 (L. to R.): Virginia Austin, Nelda Sue Pond, Martha Roach, Martha Moorehead, Evelyn Turney, Peggy Medlock, Dorothy Matheny, Macon Manson, Ella Rae Parks, Hariett Melson. Page 14 — Administration William Beasley, Lane L. Boutwell, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. B.A.. M.A. U £ S? V V Emily Cakott, Ronald G. Coleman, Ramon DeShazo, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. A.B., M.A. B.S., M.A. s S. Caroll Evins A.B., M.A. — 1 ' Ewell O. Hawkins, Jr., John R. Hendrickson, Charles E. Howard, John Lawler, Caroline Moore, Virginia Peck, A.B., M.A. B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A. B.S.. M.A. B.S., M.A. A.B., M.A., Ph.D. 4 j - Annie Ruth Far B.S., M.A. H. Clay Tucker, B.S., M.A. Dorothy Tucker, Elizabeth Schardt, B.S. A.B., M.A. Language Arts Although loquaciousness generally needs no ac- celeration among MTSC scholar, the Language Arts Department, headed by Dr. Richard Peck, concentrates on improving proficiency in speech, composition, and language. Under the direction of Mr. Lane Boutwell, stu- dents gain experience in forensics. Three dramas a year are presented under supervision of Mrs. Dorethe Tucker. Foreign languages are deciphered, understood, and appreciated with the guidance of Miss Elizabeth Schardt. Richard C. Peck, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Faculty - Page 75 J. Eldred Wiser, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. In this age more and more emphasis is being placed on the interests of this department, under the direction of Dr. J. Eldred Wiser. Special provision for pre-medical and pre-dental majors is employed. Student assistants who are majors in the field help professors and give individual instruction to pupils. Dr. Ellis Rucker directs the Biology division. Science ci : M June Anderson, James Wade Gilbert, David Owen Johnston, John G. Parchment, John A. Patten, B.S., M.A. A.B., M.A. B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A. A.B., M.S., Ph.D. O i r r- .- rff T 4 Fletcher D. Shields, Eugene Strobel, B.S.. M.S., Ph.D. B.S., M.A. Exum D. Watts, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. |«rf Merle Wing, B.S., M.A. C. Wymer Wiser, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Page 16 — Faculty «= «. p «. i Edward B. Baldwin, Robert E. Corlew, Firman Cunninghan B.A., M.A., Ph.D. B.S.. M.A., Ph.D. B.S.. M.S. William Thomas Windhan B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Lillian Gray, B.S., M.A. Harry Gree! B.S., M.A. - - i ll Ollie Green, Clayton L. James, Robert L. Martin, Newell S. Moore, Roscoe L. Strickland, B.S., M.A., M.Ed. A.B., M.S. B.S., M.A., Ph.D. B.S.. M.A., Ph.D. B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Social Science Sociology, economics or geography may be emphasized by a social science major. Dr. Norman Parks and his steadily increasing staff strive to encourage wholesome, peace-centered living. Norman Parks, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Faculty - Page 11 Wilmoth B. Bowdoin, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. This is the philosophy of the education department which was once the only department on campus. Members of this staff are concerned with preparation of students for teaching in any field. Dr. Wilmouth B. Bowdoin heads this department. Education r- ?£ i k :. Edgar Beaty, I.S., M.A., Ed.D. r-N Homer Pittard, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Mary Hall, B.S., M.A. Finis W. Poole. A.B., M.A. S 5 ♦ Elmer Roper, .S., M.S., Ed.D. ■jp? im i ill ft •re, .D. James A. Martin, Robert E. Moore, Kenimer H. Morgan B.S., M.A., Ph.D. B.S., M.A., Ed.D. A.B., M.Ed. -i. :_ Bealer Smotherman, Robert Womack, B.S.. M.A., Ed.D. B.S., M.A., Ed.D. Page 1H - Faculty The Training School, located just off-campus, offers ele- mentary schooling to children of the area. Here, MTSC students majoring in education con practice teach under the supervision of highly skilled teachers. As teachers practicing what they have learned as students, MTSC education majors and minors are under the competent supervision of Mr. Hilary Parker, Training School principal. School t Mr. Hilary Porker, Principal Front Row (L. to R.h Miss Mary Bell Jordan. Miss Mary Frances Snell, Back Row (L. to R.): Mrs. Laura Smith, Mr. Billie Pyle, Mrs. Andreana Miss Marguerite Harrison, Miss Anne Ashley, Mrs. Clarence Greever. Briney, Mr. Hilary Parker, Miss Leneil Edwards, Mrs. Mary Manlev. Faculty — Page 19 Elwin W. Midgett, B.S., M.A. Three fields of endeavor are open to business majors- business education, business administration, and stenog- raphy. Besides these four-year courses, a two-year special business course is offered. Mr. E. W. Midgett directs the department. Distinguished by modern and ample business equipment, this department has prepared many MTSC students for success in the business world. Business w-M Walter Lee Chatman, Ruth Garland, B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A. Elaine Parchment, B.S., M.A. John Morris Puckett, Eugene Sloan, A.B., M.A. LL.B., A.B., M.A. Fowler Todd, Henrietta Myers Wade, B.S., M.A. A.B.. M.A. Pj.qi ' 20 - Faculty 3 t «C9, ▲ Horace Beasley, B.S., M.A. Ortrun Gilber B. of Music Charles Hansford, Tempie Harris Hansford, Philip Howard, B. Music, M.A. A.B., B. Music, M. Music Ed. B.S., Master in Music. Ph.D. Kenneth Pace, A.B., M.M. Rubye Taylor Sanders Joseph Smith, Margaret Wright, B.S., M.A. B.A., M.A. Music Development of musical talents is the special interest of Mr. Neil Wright, head of this department. Directed by Mr. Joseph Smith, the marching and pep bands are admired collections of MTSC talent. Other organizations of the music department are the Sacred Harp Singers, chorus, orchestra, organ guild, Concert Band, Women ' s Trio, Men ' s Quartet, String Ensemble, Saunderian Society, and Pi Mu Sigma. The opera, presented annually, draws music lovers from the four corners of Middle Tennessee. Neil H. Wright, B.S., M.A. Faculty — Page 21 I Francis J. Riel, A.B., M.S., Ed.D. Under the supervision of Dr. Francis Riel, the Health and Physical Edu- cational Department is one of our school ' s most popular departments. Courses in health, physical education, and recreation are designed to help all students to maintain the best possible mental health and physical well-being. For those who plan to make a career of leadership in this field, special courses are designed to develop the ability to plan, organize, and conduct an adequate program of health, physical edu- cation, and recreation. Health and Physical Education A 3uleah Davis, B.S., M.A. u. Jack Deere, B.S., M.A. i 4 Ed A. Diddle, Jr., Joe Black Hayes, B.S. B.S., M.A. Ethel Trice Lycan B.S., M.S. Charles M. Murphy, Elbert Patty, B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A., P.E.D. 4?WA t Marvin Rolman, William Malcolm Stokes, B.S., M.A. B.A., M.A. Page 22 — Faculty jyiiiif , Harris J. Dark, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. ' A Horace G. Jones, Richard L. McCord, B.S., M.A. B.S., M.A. C Philip H. Dalton, B.S., M.S. Mathematics In addition to a four-year mathematics program, this department is proud of its strong pre-engineering course as well as classes in surveying, methods of teaching math, and courses especially designed for busi- ness majors. Dr. Harris Dark directs the math department. iT Burns Phillips, B.S., M.A. 1 4?t( -= ' Roy Simpson, B.S., M.A. Jesse L. Smith, B.A., M.A. George W. Speed, B.S., M.A. -,r «l-! Vfai tMx Otis L. Freeman, James Howard Gonce, B.S., M.S. B.S., M.A. Harold C. Jewell, John S. Wade, B.S., M.A. B.S., E.E., M.A. Industrial Arts Mr. E. S. Voorhies heads the local department for prospective rocket experts, architects, and engineers. The Industrial Arts Department is one of the best equipped in this area, having six unit shops and a drawing studio with thousands of dollars worth of equipment. Studies range from machine drawings and blueprints to carpentry and plastics. Edwin S. Voorhies, B.S., M.S. faculty - Page 23 Home Economics The Home Economics Department progresses under the supervision of Miss Margaret Putman. Girls majoring in Home Economics are ex- posed to new and modern equipment and receive superior training in dress designing, interior decorating, home demonstration work, nutrition, dietetics, textiles, child development, and home furnishings. Living in the modern home living center for one quarter is an attraction to which each of the majors looks forward. Margaret Putman, B.S., M.S. Lucille Estes, B.S., M.A., M.S. Mary Carr Haynie, B.S., M.A. Lyndall McMillan B.S., M.A. len M. Stevens B.S., M.S. Agriculture The purpose of the agriculture department is to offer courses designed to train students interested in teaching agriculture; making a career of practical farming; being employed by the Agricultural Service, Farm and Home Ad- ministration, Soil Conservation Service, and other farm agencies; working for food, feed, seed, fertilizer, and farm equipment companies,- participating more intelligently in the development of higher standards of living in rural areas. Many steps of growth are apparent in this department. It has three build- ings of its own in which are included classrooms, storerooms, offices, a wood-working shop, and a modernly equipped farm metal working and blacksmith shop. A dairy, a poultry unit and various buildings serve as laboratories. Four hundred and seventy-five acres of land are available to this department for the students to experience the actual program of the farm, as well as to earn money to help pay their college expenses. Clarence Chesnutt, Jr., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. Page 24 — Faculty Art Students prompted by the creative urge can take advantage of courses offered in art development, interpretation, and appreciation. Dr. Clarence E. Greever competently leads this department.  ■Clarence Greever, B.S., M.A., Ed.D. .H 2TS « • t David G. LeDou A.B., M.A. Frederick J. Rubens, B.S., M.A. Aviation Bealer Smotherman and Miller Lan Middle Tennessee State is one of the few colleges in America that offers aviation training with credit from ground school through a commercial or instructors license. Graduates from MTSC are in many fields of aviation, from airport manager to pilots for com- mercial airlines. Local students have pride in main- taining the record of safety which, since 1941, has not recorded a major accident. Miller Lanier has been airport manager for the past 1 1 years. In recent years the college R.O.T.C. flight training program for select cadets has been added to the department ' s program. This year 133 MTSC students did work in some of the courses available. Recognition of the excellence of the college aviation program is evidenced by the fact that Dr. Bealer Smotherman, who took his flight training here, will direct the summer aviation workshop for some 100 Tennessee teachers on the MTSC campus this summer. Faculty — Page 25 Library A modern, three-level building is the newest pride of the cam- pus. It is the Andrew L. Todd Library and secures a systematic array of more than 64,000 books, periodicals, and news- papers. Along with several reading rooms and an adequate stack area, the building con- tains a projection room, lecture room, faculty lounge, Library Service Department, Regional Library, Tennessee Room, and curriculum laboratory. Miss Virginia Wilkinson, Miss Catherine Clark, Miss Sarah Moore, Mrs. Layde Brown. Regional Library Middle Tennessee State College is the center of one of the re- gional library divisions. It is located in the basement of the college library, but it steps for- ward in offering library services to both urban and rural centers in Tennessee. Two book-mobiles operate from the college, de- livering materials to stations located over a seven county area served in this region. Miss Sydniciel Shinn, Miss Janet Smith, Mrs. Nan G Page 26 — Administration Student Government ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY President, Kent Stockton Nearly 2,500 students belong to the Associated Student Body— and it is the officers ' duty to voice the desires of the entire student body and act in the students ' interest. Each spring the next year ' s ASB of ficers are elected, and good leadership qualities are initial requirements. This year ' s ASB chose wisely when they elected Kent Stockton and Judy Patterson to lead them. Vice-President, Judy Patterson OFFICERS: Nancy Shumate, treasurer; Judy Patterson, vice-president; Kent Stockton, president; Winston Davis, attorney general; Frances Jackson, secretary. Administration — Page 21 STUDENT GOVERNMENT Congress is the legislative branch of student govern- ment. It is composed of four seniors, four juniors, three sophomores, and two freshmen. Congressmen meet twice each month and work at the polls dur- ing student elections. Members cannot, however, campaign during any elec- tion without first resigning their Congressional posi- tion. Front Row (L. to R): Judy Patterson, Leland Hewgley. Row 2 (L. to Ri: Frank Cathy, Nancy King, John Freeman. Row 3 (L to R.): John Smith, Fay Vanetta, Barbara Rogers. Amelia Hines. Back Row (L. to R): June Patterson Nancy Johnson. nil Allen, William Odle, Congress and Supreme Court The judicial branch of the ASB is the Supreme Court. Members are appointed by the ASB president and ap- proved by a unanimous vote of Congress. Two seniors, one of which serves as chief justice, two juniors, and one sopho- I more constitute the court. It rules on questions of Constitutionality and on any case that is appealed to it by a defendant. Dirk Arnold. Jim Walker, Roy Whited, Dav.d Clme Page 28 — Administration MEN ' S DORMITORY COUNCIL-Row ) (L. to R.): Harold Greer, Carl Searcy. Row 2 (L. to R): Ray Bell, Jack Corbin, Gray Bailey. Dormitory Council WOMEN ' S DORMITORY COUNCIL-For those girls tempted to break rules every now and then, there awaits a Women ' s Dormitory Council. These seven representatives act as a Supreme Court, hearing the cases of the offenders and deciding their fate. The discipline works fine under the leadership of Kay Shannon. MEN ' S COUNCIL— The two men ' s dormitories also have a governing council to keep the midnight parties from getting too wild. If a problem gets too involved, it is sent to the Inter-Dormitory Council to be worked out. This council is headed by— WOMEN ' S DORMITORY COUNCIL-(L. to R Bonnie Slatton, Pat Griffith, Kay Shan Marie Francis. Dottie McQuiddy, n, Shirley West, Administration — Page 29 Front Row (L. to R.h Judy Patterson, chairman,- Max Horton. Back Row (L. to R): Betty Caudill, Lynn Lazenby, Bonnie Slatton. A S B Social Committee The responsibility for all the social successes or flops goes to this committee, headed by the ASB vice-president. These students cooperate with the faculty social committee in planning the social calender for the year. Bookstore Textbooks, stationery, class rings, sweaters— all this and much more can be purchased at the campus bookstore. Mr. Charles Phillips manages the bookstore. Page 30 — Administration Infirmary The infirmary offers medical attention and the services of Dr. William Shacklett, college physician, and Mrs. Ruby Robertson, registered nurse. Each full-time stu- dent may receive these services with hours arranged for convenience. We count the minutes as 8:00 and 1:00 classes near an end, and we can scamper to the post office to get that long-awaited letter. It ' s a demanding job that Miss Iree EcElroy has and to her goes much credit. Post Office % Administration — Page 31 Terrace Room Coke in one hand, sandwich in the other, feet on our neighbor ' s knee, and we settle comfortably back to prattle to the music of a never-dying juke box. This is the popular new Terrace Room, frequented many times a day for hourly coffee breaks and snacks. Page 32 — Admin ' ulratio Cafeteria The food ' s as good as it looks— and that ' s very appealing. Mr. Alex Mock, the cafe- teria ' s new manager, senses the tastes of hungry students and successfully strives to satisfy their whims. Even Santa Claus, Mr. Turkey, and the hob-goblins visited MTSC ' s eating place this year! Administration — Page 31 Organizations Important in a student ' s campus life are the organizations to which he belongs and in whose activities he participates. He gradually advances from an obscure member to an outstanding leader through his organizational membership. In the clubs on the M. T. S. C. campus, leadership qualities are tested and proven. A student has at his disposal a wide selection of church, musical, athletic and pre-professional groups, each of which is under the direction of a competent advisor. Page 34 — Organizations ) ,g ■- s x- .1 n SK 7 -itfr Ug v i Jr_ v ' The Student Christian Union is composed of students of all de- nominations and serves to unite these students to present Christ to the campus. Meeting the first Wednesday of each month, this group sponsors a reception for the freshmerrand a Religious Emphasis week. Also, this year the S.C.U. is operating under a constitution for the first time. This is due to the efforts of the Student Christian Union officers, Don Reider, president; Jack Daniel, vice-president; Barbara Simmons, secretary-treasurer; Bonnie Slatton, program chairman,- Barbara Rogers, publicity chairman; Ann Holloway, social chairman; Bill Medlock, song leader; Guerry Teeple, pianist; and sponsors, Dr. Bealer Smotherman and Dr. Clarence Greever. Page 36 — Organizations Student Christian Union Front Row (L. to R): Don Rieder, Jack Daniel, Barbara Simmons, Barbara Rogers, Bonnie Slatton, Anne Holloway, Guerry Teeple, Bob Hollingsworth. Row 2 (I. to R): Sandra Cowart, Dortha Hutchings, Billy Boyers, Barbara Malone, Bob Sells, Carol Richardson, Mildred Dorris, Jo Anne Russ, Bobbie Wilson, Myra Fergerson, Julia Wright, Lynn Lazenby, Evalyn Hughes. Row 3 {L to R.): Marjorie Fyke, Eunice Frost, Mary Taylor, Sue Crabtree, Jane Shelton, Clyde Dutton, Ann Ray, Rosalyn Ward, Joyce Jeter, Mary Joe Rickman, Judy Patterson, Frances Jackson, Barbara Tucker, Suzanne Howard. Row 4 (L. to R.): Bobby Jackson, Barbara Scott, Mary Frances Lee, Martha Rippy, Mary Ellen Lewis, Jerry Roper, Bryan Kennedy, Billy Burns, Terry Nelms, Marlon Bates, Duane Clark, Donna Yeaman, Sue Maddux, Jerry Wauford. Row 5 (L. to R.): Butch Unland, Johnny Stoddard, Sandra Barrett, Estelle Cun- ningham, Jane Turrentine, Janey Lee Smith, Carolyn Paysinger, Judy Ann Burgin, June Patterson, Jack Smith, Gerald Branham, Mary Ruth Osborne, Linda William- son, Worthy Bobb. Row 6 (L. to R.) : Virginia Blanoutt, Bettye Barron, Mary Doyle Boyd, Nancy King, Lynette Daughtrey, Carol Smith, Dorcas Gunter, Judy Bollinger, Rose Blevins, Page Chamberlain, Claude Hopkins, Curtis Mason, Anne Stump, Thomas G. Barnes. Row 7 (L. to R.): Glenn Eaden, Bobby Hunt, Thomas Monks, Stanley Rogers, Frank Cathey, Winston Davis, Jean Gunter, Nancy Moore, Linda Cantrell, Carole Robin- son, Beth Trout, Doris Wells, Mary Lou Moore, Mary Elizabeth Boyd. Row 8 (L. to R.): Jimmy Tate, Douglas Murdock, Henry Caldwell, Bobby Lannom, Fred Senter, Margaret Branham, Carolyn Mullins, Nancy Bradshaw, Betty Holton, Sara Jane Warmbrod, Amanda Morgan, Nina Cantrell, Sara Croft, Bill Padgett. Row 9 (L. to R.): Lavina Fly, Barbara Wassom, Johnny Bentley, Jo Ann King, Nancy Shumate, Xylda Scott, Margaret Ellis, Frances McBroom, Patricia Griffith, Leslie Sue Quinn, Nile Duke, Buford Youngblood. Row 10 (L. to R): Nolan Barham, Paul R. Noles, Eddie Martin, Shirley Bishop, Judy Holder, Sharon Brooks, Bob Waldrop, Ann Bentley, Mary Bentley, Jean Blair, Betty Caudill. Row 11 (L. to R.): Kenneth Ross. Pat Hollis, Shirley West, Faye Burton, Linda Marable, Audra Blevins, Joyce Cameron, Louise Collins, Martha Lynch, LaVenia Auberry, Barbara Granert, Kay Shannon, Margie Pitts. Row 12 (L. to R.): Joe McFerrin, Sylvia Williams, Mary Lynn Sharpe, Wayne Meadows, Sharon Pruitt, Brooke Toops, Barbara Lou Scott, Nancy Shoun, Beverly Milligan, Peggy Williams, Carol Hanes. Back Row (L. to R.): Susie O ' Neal, Margaret Standefer, Rosemary Dickson, Linda Powell, Joyce Edens, Stella Gillespie, Jimmy Nelson, Nancy Bagwell, Joe Nicholson. Organizations — Page 37 Baptist Student Union Front Row (L. to R.): Bobby Wauford, Boyd Robinson, Betty Caudill, Sue Maddux, Jerry Wauford, Buford Youngblood, Jean Hildreth, Leslie Quinn, Nile Duke, Glenn Eaden, Ann Abbay, Gene Windham. Second Row (L to R.l: Jean Blair, Jerry Meadows, Claude Hopkins, Mary Ellen Lewter, Jerry Roper, Shirley Fowler, Jerry Branham, Judy Beeler, Mildred Dorris, Betty Webster, Donna Yeaman, Martha Lynch, Audra Blevins, Virginia Blansett, Joe Nicholson, Billy Medlock. Third Row (L. to R.): Quindal McAdams, Lavina Fly, Judy Bollinger, Rose Blevins, Helen Malone, Kay Durham, Jerry Smothers, Linda Lambert, Reba Lynch, Judy Ann Burgin, Mary Spaulding, Barbara Scott, Nancy Moore, Joy Goode, Barbara Granert, Charleyne Foster, Bobby Hunt, Julia Wright, Jo Anne Russ, Pat Holt. Fourth Row (L. to R.h Rosemary Corthron, Mary Bentley, LaVaun Inglis, Shirley Krutsinger, Eunice Frost, Rosalyn Ward, Margaret Ann Eakin, Linda Williamson, Xylda Scott, Beth Trout, Norma Sexton, Johnnie Mai Hancock, Mary Ellen Lewis, Jimmie Sue Elam, Carol Smith, Dorcas Gunter. Back Row (L. to R): Ann Bentley, Patricia Griffith, Margaret Ellis, Beverly Milligan, Peggy Williams, Freddie Senter, Margaret Branham, Bob Sells, Coral Richardson, Marlon Bates, Bobby Jackson, Kenneth Ross, Raymond Robertson, Bryan Kennedy, Thomas N. Monks, Winston Davis. From the music building can be heard the haunting refrain of Cum Bye Yak (Come By Here! as the Baptist students meet for their weekly vespers. The purpose of this organization is to serve as a link between the college campus and the local churches. To promote this endeavor, weekly council meetings are held and the students attend retreats and the annual state-wide B.S.U. convention. Leading the group this year are Mildred Dorris, president; Sara Jane Croft, vice-president; Guerry Teeple, enlistment chairman.- Judy Beeler, devotional chairman; Betty Caudill, social chairman,- Shirley Fowler, publicity chairman; Jean Blair, missions chairman,- Bill Medlock, music chairman; John McDonald, pianist; Margaret Ann Eakin, secretary,- Jack Daniel, treasurer,- Barbara Wassom and Sid Davis, church repre- sentatives,- Lovina Fly, student director,- Rev. Bill Lunceford, pastor advisor,- Ramon De Shazo, faculty advisor. Page 38 — Organization The Church of Christ Group meets each Wednesday evening in the Student Union Building. This group, composed of between seventy-five and ninety members, strives to promote Christian activity on the campus and to provide guidance in day-to-day living. The officers this year are A. G. Smith, president; Leonard Johnson, vice-president; Jean Belcher, secretary-treasurer; and Dr. Douglas Shields, sponsor. Church of Christ Group Front Row (L. to R.l: Mr. F. D. Shields. Sponsor, Frances Bowden, Paul Meacham, James Young, Jean Belcher, Leonard Johnson, Al lie Smith. Second Row (L. to R.): Janice Bullion, Wendel Morris, Betty Alexander, Lou Scott, Gayle Brown, Arlene Gibson, Gladys Smith, Jane Young, Shelva Dean Brown, Joe M. Hickerson. Third Row (L. to R.): Paul R. Noles, Howard Vaughn, Joanne Burgess, Anne Holloway, Collie Mae Williams, Frances Jackson, David Rhea, Samuel Boyd, David Dixon. Fourth Row (L. to R.): Mary Frances Lee, Sue Crabtree, Audrey Derryberry, June Jenkins, Janey Lee Smith, Foye Jean Holder, Potty Wilkinson, Barbara Tenpenny, Shirley Pigg, Jean Gunter, Stella Gillespie. Fifth Row IL. to R.l: Noncy Brodshaw, Barbara Bradley, Mvra Weems, Pot Beasley, Ray Fox, Judy Tillman, Joe Hunter, Charles R. Lowe, Faye Vonnatta. Jim Nabors. Bock Row (L. to R.): Eddie Mayberry, Thomas Upton, Ji Fults. urtin, Shirley Bishop, Lynda Eubank, Ce ly Cox, Dick Palmer. Mock Gordon, Ror m W- 6 Front Row (L. to R.): Sharon Turner, Pat Wertz, Barbara Trott, Sara Jane Warmbrod, Linda Marable, Carolyn Crosslin, Nancy Ashley, Amanda Morgan, Betty Holton. Back Row (L. to R.): Carolyn Sharp, David Bryant, Curtis Mason, Carl Searcy, Glen McDaniel, Judy Holder. Cumberland Presbyterian Student Union The Cumberland Presbyterian Student Union meets each Wednesday night in an effort to provide spiritual guidance for its members. This org anization joins with the college class and the Cumber- land Youth Fellowship at the local church in a welcoming social for the new Cumberland Presby- terian students at the beginning of the schooi year. Various programs of worship and recreation are planned throughout the year to promote good Christian relationships. Instrumental in leading the activities of this year ' s group are Nancy Bagwell, president; Carolyn Sharp, vice-president; Judy Holder, secretary; David Bryant, treasurer,- Morris Womack, song leader,- Linda Marable, pianist; Mr. and Mrs. Troy Phillips, sponsors. Page 40 — Organizations Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation is composed of Methodist students who meet each Wednesday evening for a time of fellowship and worship. The motto for this group of seventy-five is Christ Above All as they strive to promote Christianity on the campus. This group is led by Kay Shannon, president; Pat Hollis, vice- president; Bettye Barron, secretary; Barbara Rogers, treasurer; Mary Ellen Pate, publicity chairman; Bonnie Slatton, social chairman; Don Reider, Methodist student fund; Dr. Bealer Smotherman and Mr. George Speed, sponsors. Front Row (L. to R.): Bettye Barron, Pat Hollis, Kay Shannon, Barbara Rogers, Shirley West, Gene Davenport. Row 2 (L. to R.): George Speed, Lynn Lazenley, Betty Jo Sircy, Evalyn Hughes, Mrs. Thomas Coates, Mrs. Charlotte Hight, Virginia Geer. Row 3 (L. to R.): Mr. Bealer Smotherman, Margie Pitts, Sandra Cowart, Sue Steagall, Jo Ann King, Mary Doyle Boyd, Amelia Hinds, Amanda Morgan, Nancy Shumate, Barbara Shanks. Row 4 (L. to R.i: James W. Simmons, Barbara Malone, Billy Boyers, Jim Enos, Mary Lou Moore, Pauline Powel, Beverly Sadler, Carol Hones, Patsy Pemberton, Mary Jo Rickman. Back Row (L. to R.): Bonnie Hudgens, Raymond Hardy, Jerry Wauford, Caldv LeBron Gr.ffith. Je Clark, Ter Neln Holland Bratte ' id Bryant. Dick Swain, Barba Organizations — Pjgt 41 The Newman Group is a Catholic- sponsored religious organization. In the weekly meetings, the members en- deavor to learn more about their religion and to educate non-Catho- lics concerning various aspects of Catholicism. This year ' s officers are Nick Lynch, president; Judy Martin, vice president; Nancy Johnson, sec- retary and treasurer; Linda Nieder- geses, publicity chairman,- Father Philip Thoni, sponsor. Front Row (L. to R.l: Mary Ann Frey, Linda Niedergeses, Nick Lynch, Judy Martin, Nancy Johnson. Back Row (L. to R.): Tim Champlin, Alex Boranski, Joseph Thibodeaux, Michael Clunan, Charlie Reese, Fritz Niggeler. Newman Group Westminster Fellowship This group of Presbyterian students meets every Wednesday evening to promote their goals— fellowship for Presbyterian students and promotion of Christian witnessing on the campus. Composed of approximately fifteen members, this group is led by Mary Ruth Osborne, president; Katherine Good- man, vice-president; Jo Crawford, secre- tary-treasurer; Bob Waldrop, social chair- man; Mrs. Robert Harrison and Mr. B. B. Gracey, III, sponsors. Front Row (L. to R. : Bob Waldrop. Katherine Goodman, Mary Ruth Osborne, Jo Crawford, Mr Row 2 (L. to R.): Kitty Hooper, Mary Ellen Elias, Babara Tucker, Suzanne Howard. Bock Row (L. to R.i: Kent Stockton, George Hughey, Frank Davis, Reginald Law, Ray Templeton. rd B. Gracy. Page 42 — Organization The people who compose the Midlander Staff are the ones who have worked to make the 1959 edition possible. With a common goal they have tried to display a year ' s activities in the lives of the students and in the life of M. T. S. C. These energetic people have written copy, sold ads, planned layouts, taken pictures and identified pictures as well as performed the menial tasks which they faced. Dted: Linda Willi. Editor Standing: Bonnie Hudgens, Business Manager; Carol Hanes, Associate Editor. The 1959 MIDLANDER Staff EDITORIAL STAFF (L. to R.): Joe McFe Ruth Osborne, Car in, Leonette Brixey, Leland Hewgley, Mary Hanes, Sandra Cowart, Linda Williamson. Page 4) This is the 1959 MIDLANDER staff ADMINISTRATION STAFF Seated: Leonette Brixey, Editor. Standing: Lynda Caruthers, Pat Hollis, Barbara Simmons. ORGANIZATION STAFF Seated: Sandra Cowart, Editor. Standing: Betty Holton, Faye Douthit. FEATURE STAFF Seated: Patsy Pemberton, Editor. Standing: Beverly Sadler, Eloise Harlan. SPORTS STAFF Seated: Tyler Ford, Editor. Standing: Linda Baker, Donna Yeaman. Page 44 — Organizations This is the 1959 MIDLANDER staff CLASS EDITORS BUSINESS STAFF Seated: Betty Caudill, Barbara Rogers. Standing: Kay Witt, Seated: Andy Young, Bonnie Hudgens, Manager. Standing: Judy Beeler, Carol Richardson, Jo Faye Moorehead. Margaret Cantrell, Helen Malone, Margaret Branham, Dorcas Gunter. R. O. T. C. AND INDEX STAFF Seated: Maxine Smith, Carole King, Sylvia Williams. Standing: Leland Hewgley, Index Editor; Joe McFerrin, R. O. T. C. Editor. COPY STAFF (L. to R.): Billie Jean Chrisman, Mary Ruth Osborne, Editor,- Carolyn McClanahan. Organizations — Page -f5 Evelyn Pippenger, Make-up Editor, and Pat Turner, Editor-in-Chief, discuss lay-out. Under the nameplate on the front page of the Sidelines are found these words: Mouthpiece of the Fastest Growing State College in Tennessee. The Sidelines staff attempts to make the paper just that— a mouthpiece through which students are informed of campus activities, through which staff members have an opportunity to express themselves, and through which students not on the staff may contribute their views on current problems- Members of the Sidelines ' s editorial staff spend many long and tedious hours in putting out the paper every two weeks. Assigning and writing articles, writing headlines, copy read- ing, proof reading, and layout are included in their work. the SIDELINES Paul Perry, Sports Editor; Nancy Johnson, Assistant News Editor; Carol Richardson, News Editor,- Pot Turner, Editor-in-Chief; and Evelyn Pippenger, Make-up Editor Page 46 — Organizations The Sidelines Staff News staff: Lynda Caruthers, Beth Curtis, Nancye McGowan, Lynda Moreland, Susie News staff: Pat Beasley, Tom Reeves, Carol Smith, Sandra Barrett, Estelle Cunningha O ' Neal, Assistant News Editor Nancy Johnson, and News Editor Carol Richardson. and Lynette Daughtrey. Seated, Dottie McQuiddy. Editorial Staff Feature staff: Linda Lambert, Jay Hickey, Holland Bratton, Virginia Geer, Bonnie Hudgen and Jerry Smothers. Feature staff: Joan Bostick, Judy Ann Burgin, Linda Baker, Judy Martin, Carole King. Organizations — Pngi 47 The Sidelines Staff Sports staff: Tyler Ford, Johnny Stoddard, Sports Editor Paul Perry, and Jerry Williams, Copy Reader, kneeling,- Billie Ruth Easley, Typist; Joe Mills Photographer Donna Yeaman. Barbara Williams, Typist; Beverly Sadler, Proof Reader. Business Staff The Sidelines business staff is concerned with scheduling advertisements and circulating the paper over the campus and to the numerous schools and in- dividuals on the exchange list. Barbara Malone, Andy Young, Betty Caudill, Boyd Robinson. Andy Young, business manager; Betty Caudill. circulation manager Page 48 — Organiza:iont Front Row (L. to R.): Clayton L. James, Winton Batson, Gerald Branham, James R. Kemp, John C. Waldrop, Winston Davis, Robert K. Sharp, Kenneth W. Cothron, Bill Shelton. Row 2 (L. to R.): Lelond E. Hewgley, William Bryson, Harvey Rochell, James Stephens, Donald Bale, William Cunningham, Clyde Brown, John Singleton, Allie Smith, Billy Pyle. Row 3 (L. to R.I: James Caldwell, Curtis Mason, Jack Corban, Ronnie Newman, Bobby Jackson. Murl Jackson, Charles Millsops, Ted Beach, James Carnahan, Joe Hollis. Row 4 (L. to R.): Bryan Kennedy, Jimmy Markum, Glen Beard, Robert Underwood, Jack Daniel, William Hamlett, Thomas Partlow, Tom Stacks, Walter Chatman. Back Row (L. to R.): Bill Moser, Albert Williams, Jr., Stuart Maples, George Lahde, Sam Francescon, Jerry Prince, Phil Davis, Harry Green, Robert Parker. Sigma Club The Sigma Club is composed of men who strive to bring about the ascendency of the intellectual and spiritual things of the world rather than the physical and material. The members are taught to be sincere and reverent instead of false and irreligious. This group is very capably led by James R. Kemp, president; John Waldrop, vice-president; Winston Davis, secretary-treasurer; Mr. Clayton James, advisor. Organizations — Page 49 J j i Top Row (L to R.t: Ann Abbay, Joyce Adamson, Nancy Bagwell, Betty Barron, Carolyn Dixon, Sarah Follis, Carol Hanes. Row 2 (L. to R. ' : Eloise Harlan, Peggy Hill, Anne Holloway, Nancy King, Nena Miles, Mary Lou Moore, Mary Ann Orren. Row 3 (L. to R.l: Mary Ruth Osborne, Judy Patterson, Martha Roach, Barbara Rogers, Rebecca Swafford, Ruth Walkup, Callie Mae Williams. Bottom Row (L. to R.h Miss Buleah Davis, Miss Elizabeth Schardt. Tau Omicron The Tau Omicron Society recognizes junior and senior girls who excel in scholarship, character, service, and leadership. Its motto is: Strive to build rather than destroy— to help rather than hinder. The alumnae sponsor a scholarship fund to further the education of worthy girls. The officers this year are: Carolyn Dixon, president; Joyce Adamson, vice-president; Carol Hanes, secretary; Mary Ruth Osborne, treasurer; Miss Elizabeth Schardt and Miss Buleah Davis, sponsors. Page 5(1 — Organizations Front Row IL. to R.I: Janet Peyton, Eunice Frost, Joe E. Mills, Margie Johnston. Row 2 IL, to R.l: Juanita Merrell, Andrew Young, Pansy Smith, Burt Barrett, Jr., Beverly Matthews, Fritz Niggeler, Bonnie Hudgens, Larry Payne. Row 3 IL. to R.i: Mrs. Dorethe Tucker, Dickie Barnes, Lewis tlrod, Beverly Sadler, Betty Holton, Sylvia Bankut, Gayle Brown, Linda Mara- ble. Donna Bums, Houston Mc- BnJe. Back Row (L, to R.l: Margaret Cantrell, Virginia Tomlinson, Betty Petrie, Kay Charlton, Shirley Krut- singer, Sam Massey. Buchanan Players The Buchanan Players is the name given to M. T. S. C. ' s dramatic club. These members provide entertainment for the student body with their excellent productions under the direction of Mrs. Dorethe Tucker. The fall quarter production was The Little Foxes and the group presented You Can ' t Take It With You during the winter quarter. The officers of the club are Margie Johnston, president; Joe Mills, vice-president; Sara Jane Croft, secretary,- Eunice Frost, treasurer,- Jeanette Peyton, correspondence secretary. Alpha Psi Omega is a national fraternity in the field of dramatics. Membership in this organization is earned by those of the Buchanan Players who have shown proficiency by designing or constructing sets, managing, directing, applying make- up or acting. This group is led by Alpha Psi Omega Front Row (L. to R.): Eunice Frost, Shirley Krutsinger, Margie Johnston, Janet Smith, Bettye Petrie. Back Row (L. to R.): Joe Clay- ton, Sam Massey, Frank Elrod, Houston McBride. Andy Young, Joe Mills, Burton Barrett. Speech Arts Society Front Row (L. to R.): Joyce Adamson, Sara Croft, Margie Pitts, Bobby Little, Margie Johnston, Bonnie Slatton. Back Row (L. to R.): W. L. Rick, Jr., Farrell D, Walters, Bill Nourse, Pat Colley, Dave Price, Martha Lynch, Virginia Geer, Charles Curtis, Tim Champlin, Joseph Bartha, Mr. Lane Boutwell, Sponsor. The Speech Arts Society presents an opportunity for those students who excel in verbal communication. Its purpose is to stimulate progress and to further an interest in speech activities and communication in an effort to provide leadership training for life. This group of twenty has participated in the Kentucky Western Tournament, All-South Tournament, Tennessee State Tournament, Southern Forensic Tournament. The leaders of the group are Bobby Little, president; Margie Pitts, vice-president; Margie Johnston, secretary-treasurer. The Tennessee Zeta Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta operates under the motto, The Art of Persuasion, Beautiful and Just. With this in mind, the members achieve their goal— recognizing nationally those students with a genuine interest in and an aptitude for speech arts. The ten members of the group are all active in the speech arts program and are led in their activities by Joyce Adamson, president; Joseph Bartha, vice-president; Margie Pitts, secretary-treasurer. Pi Kappa Delta Front Row (L. to R.l: Margie Pitts, Joyce Adamson, Joseph Bartha. Back Row (L. to R.l: Mr. Lane Boutwell, Tim Champlin, Sara Croft, Margie Johnston, Bobby Little, Pat Colley. Page 52 — Organizations Student National Education Association Front Row (L. to R.): R. Edgar Moore, Mildred Dorris, Linda Williamson, Carol Hanes, Mary Ruth Osborne, Bettye Barron, Shirley West, Eloise Harlan, Fatsy Pemberton. Row 2 (L. to R.): Mary Frances Wilson, Joyce Jeter, Judy Patterson, Jimmie Sue Elam, Bonnie Slatton, Reba Lynch, Sallie Garrison, Virginia McDaniel, Janice Wynne, Carol Richardson, Bob Sells. Row 3 (L to R.): Betty Holton, Thomas N. Monks, Nancy Shumate, Mary Lou Moore, Mary Doyle Boyd, Nancy King, Eleanor Langston, Jane Turrentine, Carolyn Paysinger, Joanne Burgess, Peggy Selph. Row 4 (L. to R.): John Smith, Beverly Milligan, Rosalyn Ward, Patty Wilkinson, Marjorie Fyke, Martha Ann Willis, Mrs. Charlotte I. Hight, Carolyn D. Cox, Shirley Pigg, Virginia Geer, Sarah Neel Follis, Ed Barlow. Back Row (L. to R.): Winston H. Davis, Bryan Kennedy, Mary Frances Lee, Shirley Bishop, Arlene Gibson, Joy Goode, Charlyne Foster, Myra Weems, Beverly Sadler, Gene Windham. The Student National Education Association provides members with opportunities for gaining an understanding of the history, ethics, and program of the organized teaching profession; for participat- ing in cooperative work on the problems of the profession and the community; for developing personal growth and professional com- petences; for active professional membership on the local, state, national and world levels. One of this group ' s outstanding programs for this year was the tribute paid to Dean N. C. Beasley on the anniversary of his twenty- fifth year as secretary-treasurer of the Middle Tennessee Education Association in the form of TV ' s This Is Your Life. The officers of this group are Mildred Dorris, president; Linda Williamson, vice- president; Carol Hanes, secretary; Mary Ruth Osborne, treasurer; Patsy Pemberton, publicity chairman,- Eloise Harlan, historian; Bettye Barron, social chairman,- Shirley West, parliamentarian; Dr. Clarence Greever and Dr. Edgar Moore, sponsors. Organizations — Page 53 Front Row (L. to R.): Robert Greeson, Arlene Gibson, Mildred Dorris, Birdie Ann Donnell, Louise Dodson, Carolyn Dixon, Betty Cooper, Mary E. Bryan, Ann Abbay, Dr. Howard Kirksey. Row 2 (L. to R.i: Kay Shannon, Billy Pyle, Jerry Prince, Judy Patterson, Peggy Orr, Mary Lou Moore, Charles Millsaps, Nancy King, Joseph Kazak, Eloise Harlan. Kappa Delta Pi The Theta Omicron Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi is a nationally affiliated honorary society to advance .the interest of education as a profession. The motto for these thirty is Knowledge, Duty, Power. Regular meetings are not held, but when a meeting is called, informative educational programs are presented for the members and faculty. The officers for the year are James Kemp, president; James Stephens, vice-president; Mary Ruth Osborne, secretary; Callie Mai Williams, treasurer,- Barbara Rogers, reporter-historian; Dr. Homer Pittard, sponsor.. Row 3 (L. to R.): Mary Hull, Bryan Kennedy, Clarence Greever, Lucy Wood, Linda Williamson, Beth Wallace, Jesse L. Waggoner, Vyda Thompson, Adam E. Styborski. Back Row (L. to R.I: James Kemp, Callie Mae Williams, Sarah Neel Follis, Mary Ruth Osborne, Barbara Rogers, Carol Hanes, James W. Stephens, Roy A. Kingsley, Dr. Homer Pittard. The Alpha Pi Chapter of Kappa Omicron Phi develops women with high ideals of sane living, with deeper appreciation of the sanctity of the American home, with broader social and higher intellectual and cultural attainments. The thirteen active members have an open house and tea in the fall as they follow their motto— Prove all things; hold fast to that which is true and the truth will make you free. Leading the club in its activities are Ruth Walkup, president; Nancy Bagwell, first vice-president; Carol Oliver, second vice-president; Ann Abbay, recording secretary; Shirley Bishop, corresponding secretary; Nina Miles, treasurer; Anne Holloway, keeper of archives; Jean Belcher, distaff reported; Miss Helen Stevens, sponsor. Kappa Omicron Phi Front Row (I. to R.): Mrs. Lucille Estes, Nena Miles, Nancy Smotheiman, Miss Helen Stevens, Shirley Bishop, Carol Oliver, Mary Carr Haynie. Back Row (L. to R.) : Ruth Walkup, Jean Belcher, Nancy Bagwell, Mrs. Betty Ann Cox, Anne Holloway, Ann Abbay. Page 54 — Organizations o r Q d Mj.JtJ Front Row (L. to R-): Margaret Ann Beasley, Margaret Smith, Sylv Williams, Sherrill Beaty, Mary Carrol McConnell, Carol Oliver, Nancy Bagwell, Faye Vannatta, Sue Steagall, Shirley Bishop, Anr Abbay, Joyce Jeter, Jane Turner, Beverly Overbly. Back Row (L. to R.): Jean Belcher, Martha Dren nan, Marie Rhae, Miss Helen Stevens, Miss Margaret Putman, Mrs. Lucille Estes, Miss Mary Carr Haynie, Betty Cox, Nena Miles. Pauli ne Powel. Home Economics Club About fifty girls makeup the Home Economics Club which serves to bring about social contact among all students and to give a knowledge of the formation and function of clubs which will be useful in teaching Home Economics. This year ' s leaders are Nancy Bagwell, president; Faye Vannatta, first vice-president; Ruth Walkup, second vice-president; Carol Oliver, secretary; Shirley Bishop, treasurer; Mary Carol McConnell, pub- licity chairman; Sue Steagall, scrapbook chairman; Mrs. Lucille Estes and Miss Mary Carr Haynie, sponsors. 1958 INITIATES Front Row (L. to R.): Nancy Clark, Joan Dunn, Linda Marable Faye Burton, Brooks Toop, Charline Bentley, Shelva Dean Brown Linda Grissom, Elaine Woodward, Faye Tucker, Stella Gillespie Carolyn Cox. Back Row (L. to R.): Donna Burns, Amaryllus Sharpe. Billie Gallaher, Susan McGinnis, Mildred Smithson, Janice Bullion, Quindal McAdams, Dortha Morgan, Linda Parker, Ellen Elias, Nancy Shumate, Virginia Woodall, Gail Selph, Faye Delay, Virginia Blansett, Jo Crawford. Organizations — Page 55 Row ! (L. to R.i: Robert Timmons, Joe M. Hickerson, Hugh Parker, Donald Turbeville. Row 2 (l. to R.); Mark Gordon, Buddy Vance, Jim Willhite, Allie G. Smith, Harry Robinson, Stuart Maples. Row 3 (L. to R.I: Donnie L. Runion, Willy Young, Andrew W. Jarratt, Jr., Bill Kirkpatrick, Don W. Clark, William Laughlin Youree. Agriculture Club The Agriculture Club promotes higher standards of excellence and interest in agriculture and encourages leadership and cooperation among the students. Its motto is Strive for better agriculture through scholarship, leadership, and integrity. Miss Nancy Bagwell reigned as queen over the Farmers Frolic, which was sponsored by the Agriculture Club in cooperation with the Home Economics Club. Officers of the group are John Singleton, president; Glen Beard, vice-president; Bill Kerr, secretary,- Ernest Brothers, treasurer; Bill Binkley, reporter. OFFICERS- KING AND QUEEN Row 1 (L. to RJ: John Singleton, President; Joe McFerrin, King; Nancy Bagwell, Queen; Glen Beard, Vice President. Row 2 (L. to RJ: Billy B. Kerr, Secretary,- J. Earl Young, Sponsor,- Ernest Brothers, Jr., Treasurer,- William T. Brinkley, Reporter. Page 56 — Organizations Industrial Arts Club Front Row (L. to R.): William N. Archie, Wi Neil G. Ellis, Fred A. Martin, Pedro Santana el D. Hemphill, Billie L. Puckett, Duane Clark, Davis, Harold Jewell. Second Row (L. to R.): John A. Ishlen, Marlon W. Bates, Charles E. lell Patton, Mr. O. L. Freeman, Sponsor. Third Row (L. to R.): Ben Hirst, Jr., Billy Burns, Billy Banks, Richard Frassrand, Terrell Curtis, Donald Stuart, Jerry Kirchner. Back Row (L. to R.h Tom Coates, Harvey Rochell, Wallace Burke, Thomas Monks, Joe Casteel, Herman Carlisle, Larry Curvin, Frank Cathey, Kenneth Smotherman, Paul Noles, Lee Benson, Don Newlin, Sam The Industrial Arts Club has seventy members who strive to promote a better relation- ship between the industrial arts members and the department and to promote more social activity for industrial arts majors. Winston Davis serves as president, Sam Francescon as vice-president, Billie Puckett as secretary, Sam Hemphill as treasurer, Mr. O. L. Freeman and Mr. Neil Ellis as sponsors. Organizations — Page 57 Epsilon Pi Tau Front Row (L. to R.): Claude Adams, Harvey Rochell, Gayle Blair, Sam Franceson. Row 2 (L. to R.), Neil Ellis, Duane Clark, Terrell Curtis, Horace McKenzie, Marlon Bates, Fred Hill, Phil Davis, Kenneth W. Cothron, Mr. O. L. Freeman, Trustee. Back Row (L. to R.I: Charles W. Burns, Winston Davis, Billy Banks, David Whitworth, Henry Corley. The Alpha Chi Chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau is the national honorary professional fraternity in industrial arts and indus- trial-vocational education. Leading the membership of twenty- five are Sam Francescon, president; Gayle Blair, vice-presi- dent; Harvey Rochell, secretary; Claude Adams, treasurer; Mr. O. L. Freeman, trustee. Engineering Society The Engineering Society was created in order (to interest non-engineering students in the field) and (to further stimulate its members in their chosen profession). The group hears speakers from other schools and from various engineering firms to acquaint themselves with the damands which will be placed on them and to give them a chance to ask any questions they might have. Leading the group this year are Frank Lahde, president; Charles Floyd, vice-president; James Gordon, secretary and treasurer,- Thomas Fisher, sergeant- of-arms,- Mr. John Wade, sponsor. Page 58 — Organizalh Chemistry Club Front Row (L to R.l: June S. Anderson, Sponsor, Bobby Lehr, Martha Baxter, Mary Jane Erwin, Judy Tillman, Faye Douthit, John Singleton. Second Row (L. to R.): Audie Ward, Patricia Sargent, Dorris Hawkins, Mr. Merle Wing, Clifton Thompson, Albert W. Saddler, Albert Williams, Jr. Back Row (L. to R.h Bill Moser, Curtis Mason, Mr. J. Eldred Wiser, Sponsor, Jack R. Daniel, Murl Jackson, Gerald B. Branham. The Chemistry Club, whose membership is open to all chemistry, pre-medical, pre- dentistry, pre-pharmacy, and pre-nursing majors, provides a supplement of activities to the regular classwork of the members. The regular meetings provide opportunity for exchange of ideas, demonstrations, and projects in special scientific areas. Although professional in scope, the organization also offers social opportunity for those of allied interest. Officers are Albert Williams, Jr., president; Bill Moser, vice-president; Jack Daniel, secretary; Brenda Faye Douthit, treasurer,- Dr. J. E. Wiser, sponsor. Front Row IL. to R.): Mary Frances Lee. Dorris Hawkins, Wanda LaRue. Ed Barlow, Jim Hood, John Singleton, Phil Harper, Morris Womack, Gary Cantrell, Dirk Arnold, Joe Mitchell. Second Row (L. lo R.): James Kemp, Jerry Spears, Sarah Neel Follis, Erna Tipps, Peggy Orr, Marcille Edwards, Hazel Matthews, Mr. J. G. Parchment, Mr. J. A. Patten. Back Row (L. to R.): Maude L. Brothers, Robert Raikes, Nile Duke, Jr., Dr. Merle Wing, Alex Boranski, J. H. Oldham, Bob McGhee, James McKissieh, Tommy Simpson, Ralph Johnson. Science Club The Science Club strives to serve as a focal point for the ex- change of pre-professional and professional scientific informa- tion while enjoying the informal atmosphere of democratic club participation. An enjoyable event of the school year is the Stunt Night which is sponsored by this group and brings into focus the talents of many of the students and faculty members. Officers for this year are James Kemp, president; Sara Follis, vice-president; Peggy Orr, secretary; Erna Tipps, treasurer; Jerry Spears, publicity and program chairman. The Gamma Chi Chapter of Pi Omega Pi is a national honorary fraternity for business majors. The purpose of this club is to create better business relationships. A typewriting contest is sponsored during the spring quarter in which students from Rutherford County and surrounding counties participate. This year ' s group is led by Leland Hewgley, president; Carol Hanes, vice-president,- Callie Mae Williams, treasurer,- Carolyn Dixon, secretary,- Leonette Brixey, reported; Shirley West, historian. Pi Omega Pi f 7 j n p n m a ■MM ftMK ■■? 1 Jm kWW • m mm «■Wv m m Page 6(1 — Organization Henrietta Wade, Evelyn White, Carol Hanes, Leonette Brixey, .. .0 R.I: Mr. Gene Sloan, Mr. Fowler Todd. Leland Hewgley, Ira lly Ray Colston, Mr. E. W. Midgett, Mr. Morris Puckett. Mr. Walter Chatman. Front Row (L. to R.): Carolyn Dixon Shirley West, Alice Boyd. Back Ro Health, Physical Education and Recreation Front row (L. to R.I: Tommy Martin, David Bryant, Joe Messick, Donald Casey, Horace Taylor, Clyde Dutton, Sammy Griner, Charles Fransin, James Tarpley, Wendell Philpott, Dickie Hagood, Jimmy Cox. Row 2 (L. to R.): Bobby Newby, Dick Swain, Warren Dunn, Buster Singleton, Percy Phifer, Mair Hill, Jimmy Painter, John E. Stanford, James Gallagher, Nile Duke, Leo Davis, Jim Frost, Bobby Murphy, Troy Hayden, Jim Davis. Back row (L. to R.): Jimmy Blankenship, Lois Dean Patton, Louise Dodson, Betty Lou Gore, Bettye Gossetf, Jean Hildreth, Helen Jennings, Nancy Dillon, Marlyn Ann Parker, Dorcas Gunter, Bonnie Slotton, Nancy An- derson, Betty Webster, David Rhea. The Health, Physical Education, and Recreation Club is composed of physical education majors. It strives to improve skills, spirit and sportsmanship at all times. With a mem- bership of seventy-five the club holds an annual square dance and physical education party. Jim Davis serves as president of the group and the other officers are Troy Hayden, vice-president; Marlyn Parker, secretary; Bonnie Slatton, treasurer; Dr. Francis Riel, sponsor. Organizations — Page 67 %1 T Club Cx n Front row (L. to R.) : Joe Bruce, Glen Eoden. Jim Davis, Roy Hall. Row 2 (L. to R.): Jack Corban, Bryan E. Carson, Troy E. Haydon. Row 3 (L. to R.): Mike Botsel, Jim Caldwell, Johnny Moore. Row 4 (L. to R. ' : Ray Hommers. Gray Bailey, Fred Senter. Row 5 (L. to R.l: Gene A. Windham, Joe W. Windham, Vollie Roddy, Nick Lynch, Larry Poryear, Bill Faulk, Ray Bell, Pete Caldwell, Harold Greer. Back row (L. to R.): Bobby Reasons, Charles Lowe, Frank Thomason, Hester Gibbs, Doc Tant, Bob Williamson, Bill Dotson, Carl Searcy. The J Club has as its purpose the promotion of cleaner and better athletics on the MTSC campus. Limited to lettermen, the organization has a membership of thirty-five. Leading the club are Bob Williamson, president; Jimmy Davis, vice-president; Roy Hall, secretary-treasurer; Frank Thomason, sergeant-at-arms,- Mr. Jack Deere, sponsor. Page 62 — Qrganizatu Front row (L. to R.): Jimmie Sue Elam, Evelyn Pippenger, Lois Dean Patton, Jean Hildreth, Pot Turner, Bonnie Slatton. Back row (L. to R.j: Pat Alexander, Betty Alexander, Betty Webster, Susan McGinnis, Jewel Rigney, Sharon Turner, Gloria Shelton, Miss Buleah Davis. Women ' s Athletic Association Girls interested in intramural sports activities find in the Women ' s Athletic Association an opportunity for clean, wholesome fun and self-development. The purposes of the organization are to encourage interest and participation in athletic activities for girls, to foster sportsmanship and good will, and to support school activities. The W. A. A. is under the faculty sponsorship of Miss Buleah Davis, with Bonnie Slatton serving as president; Pat Turner, vice- president; Jean Hildreth, secretary,- and Evelyn Peppinger, treasurer. The Aquatic Club, sponsored by Mrs. Betty Littlefield, benefits not only the members of the organization, but adds to the entertainment program available to all stu- dents. The annual aquacade presented by this group is one of the most entertaining and artistic shows of the year. The members of the organization work to beautify the art of swimming, to acquaint themselves with the field of swimming, and to promote water safety. The Aquatic Club is directed by Sammy Griner, president; Judy Patterson, vice-president; Birdie Ann Donnell, secre- tary; Don Stuart, treasurer,- Mary Muse and Daryl Miller, publicity chairmen. Aquatic Club Front row (L. to R.): Ann Stump, Bettye Petrie, Judy Patterson, June Patterson, Birdie Ann Donnell, Darrell Miller, Lois Patton, Mary Elizab eth Wallen, Mary Muse, Rosalyn Ward, Kathy Brock, Donna Burns. Back Row (L. to R.): John Spining, Jim Ward, Bob McGhee, Buddy Fry, Dick Swain, Jimmy Ward, Sammy Griner. At Front Row (L. to R.I: Tim Champlin, Margie Pitts, Bill Nourse, Bill Bryson. Back Row (L, to RJ Bill Bush, Stanley Rogers, Bill Stewart, Ransom Clark. Pre-Law Society The Pre-law Society has a membership of ten with plans for including all pre-law students. They have as their purpose the unification of pre-law students and the preparation of pre-law students for law school. Leading the group are Bill Bryson, president; Bill Nourse, vice-president; Margie Pitts, secretary; Tim Champlin, treasurer,- Dr. Norman Parks, spon- sor. Pi Gamma Mu, the national social science honor society, has as its purpose the improvement of scholarship in the social studies. The club ' s motto is Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. The officers chosen from the eleven members are Billy W. Pyle, president; James W. Stephens, vice-president; Joyce Adamson, secretary,- Hulan Glyn Thomas, treasurer; Mrs. Martha D. Adkerson, historian; Dr. Norman Parks and Dr. William Strickland, sponsors. Pi Gamma Mu ant Row (L. to R.l: James W. Stephens, Joyce Adamson, Billy Pyle, H. Glyn Thomas. Back Row IL. to R.l . E. B. Baldwin, Dr. Norman Parks. Dr. William Windham, Mr. Roscoe Strickland, Dr. Robert Mnrtir Page 64 — Organization Front Row (L. to R.): Buford Youngblood, Bobby Malone, Doryll Anderson, John Waldrop. Second Row (L. to R.h James Tate, Kenneth Cooper, Phil Davis, Tom Coates, Winston Davis, Dr. Robert L. Martin, Faculty Sponsor. Third Row (L. to R.): Douglas Murdock, Gray Bailey, Sam Francescon, Bobby Jackson, Richard Partin, Kent Stockton, Howard Vaughn. Fourth Row (L. to R.): Robert Waldrop, James Stepp, Jim Walker, Homayoun Homaysuni, Frank Cathy, Raymond Hunter, Abbas Zand. Fifth Row (L. to R.): Jerry Mooney, Stanley Rogers, Billy Bennett, Ronald Whited, Bob Sells, Billy Banks, Ronnie Newman, Bob Johnson. Sixth Row (L. to R.h Ronny Haley, Rufus Lyle, Ernest Bugg, Roger Acuff, Lynn Halteman, Bill Bryson, Kenneth Ross. Back Row (L. to R.): Frank Turner, Raymond Lee Robertson, Johnny Bentley, John Freeman, Glenn Eaden, Bobby Lannom, George Bradley, Roger Crownover. Circle K Club With a membership of fifty-two and a motto We Build, the Circle K Club tries to emphasize the advantages of the American way of life,- to promote leadership, fellowship, education; to afford useful training in social grace and per- sonality development. Daryll Anderson serves as president with aid from John Waldrop, vice-president; Bobby Malone, treasurer; Buford Youngblood, secretary; Dr. Robert Martin, sponsor. (L. to R.i: Ronald B. Hickerson, Bill Allen, Tom Stacks, Pete Robbins, Joe Traughber, Jim Dillon, Jack Lavender, Earl Burch, Maurice Massey, Jim Walker, Jim Stepp, Sam Bushy, Gerald Willis, Billy Pyle, Claude Adams, Jim Gordon, Samuel K. Moore. Standing (Center) Leland E. Hewgley, James Kemp, James Enos. Veterans Club With one hundred twenty-five members, the Veterans Club is one of the most active groups on the campus. They strive to preserve the memories and incidents of the associations from service experiences and to consecrate this association by a devotion of mutual helpfulness. With Dr. Bob Womack as sponsor, Maurice Massey, commander leads the group. He is ably assisted by Leland Hewgley, vice-commander; Jim Enos, secretary; Jim Kemp, treasurer; Jim White and Jim Byrd, sergeant-at-arms. Page 66 — Organizaljo FIRST SOPRANO: Ann Wiedrich, Ann Stubblefield, Shirley Figg, Joyce Leonard, Mary Ellen Pate, Pauline Powell, Thelma Holman, Kay Durham, Gloria Shelton, Diane Jordan, Beth Curtis, Anna Abel. SECOND SOPRANO: Wyona Jones, Barbara Simmons, Katherine Goodman, Peggy Carlisle, Betty Caudill, Jean Blair, Pat Wertz, Erna Tipps, Carolyn Mullins, Barbara Wassom, Alice Bishop, Barbara Ann Granert, Yvonne Foyner, Caroline Scales, Frances Bell. FIRST ALTO: Marjorie Fyke, Emily Elrod, Patsy Pemberton, Judy Beeler, Barbara Malone, Betty Dye, Deana Darnell, Marie Harris, LaVenia Auberry, Susan McGinnis, Pansy Smith, Nancy Purvis, Judy Hunter, Teddy Wilkerson. SECOND ALTO: Linda Williamson, Shirley West, Sandi Emerson, Mary Lynn Sharpe, Elaine Lawson, Barbara Shanks, Lynn Lazenby. FIRST TENOR: Walter Anderson, Gary Simmons, Jerry Dooley, Morris Womack. SECOND TENOR: Wayne Tipps, Bill Medlock, Glenn Arnold, Joe Bass, Dovid Gammons, Sam Massey, Dillon Mitchener. BARITONE: Bobby Lee, Bobby Hollingsworth, John McDonald, Jack Ferro, Guerry Teeple, Claude Hopkins, Ben McClure, E. W. Todd, Huey Howell, Nolan Barham, Larry Payne, Jerry Sands, Bob Kinney. BASS: Bob Sells, Joe Mills, Marvin Burton, Joe N.cholson, Ed Baldwin, Buddy Saunders, Mack Fannin, Jimmy Reed. Chorus The eighty-voice chorus is one of MTSC ' s outstanding musical organizations. Each year this group presents a concert in the fall and in the spring, makes a three-day tour, and sings for the Baccalaureate service. Under the direction of Mr. Neil Wright they provide entertainment and enjoyment for residents of Middle Tennessee. This year ' s officers are Wayne Tipps, president; Walter Anderson, vice-president; tmily Elrod, secretary. Section leaders are: Glenn Arnold, tenor; John McDonald, bass; Erna Tipps, soprano; and Marjorie Fyke, alto. Organizations — Page 67 Varsity The Varsity Choir is a unique group of twenty-five selected voices. Practicing on week ends, these musicians present an opera and an oratorio each year. Under the direction of Mr. Neil Wright, the opera, Dei Fledermaus, was presented in January in coopera- tion with the dramatic club and the college orchestra. Front Row (L. to R.): Teddie Wilkerson, Marjorie Fyke, Joyce Leonard, Mary Ellen Pate, Ann Wiedrich, Barbara Simmons, Beth Curtis. Second Row (L. to R.): Mr. Neil Wright, Patsy Pemberton, Linda Williamson, Emily Elrod, Ben McClure, Buddy Saunders, Larry Payne, John McDonald, Mrs. Margaret Wright. Back Row (L. to R.): Glen Arnold, Jr., Bill Medlock, Jerry Dooley, Walter Anderson, Nolan Barham, Bobby Hollingsworth, Joe E. Mills. Page 6H — Organizations FIRST VIOLINS: Rubye Taylor Sanders, Concert Mistr ess,- Ida Dunaway, Ann Wade, Sallie Mae Osborn. Glenda Barlette, Jean Molloy. SECOND VIOLINS: Guerry Teeple, Tempi ; Hansfo rd, John McDo nald. An n Wiedrich, Williai ti Medlock, Pansy Smith. VIOLA! i: Heinri. :h Rar nm, Ortr un Gilbert, Peggy Carlisle. VIOLONCELLI : John McGinnis, Phili 3 Howai -d, Charles Hansfc ird, Jimmy Vaugh n, Carl Daw, . Ir. DOUBLE BASSES: Joe Mills, Jack F erro, Kelly Graves. FLUTES: Sara . Jo White , Kath leen Pao 5. OBOES: George Bachman, Marie Harris. CLARINETS: Dwight Christian, Virginia Nolting. BASSOON: Emily Elrod. TRUMPETS: Billy Cooper, Nolen Bar- ham, Ed Baldwin, Jr. HORNS: Karen Pace, Richard Hunter. TROMBONES: Joe Clupper, Ronald Flach. TIMPANI AND PERCUSSION: Gilbert Smith. PIANO: Glenn Arnold. USHERS: Judith Frances Hunter, Larry Payne, Tempo Wilkerson, Jimmy Young. Orchestra Forty talented musicians comprise the college orchestra, and they have as their main purpose the providing of entertain- ment and cultural enrichment for the student body and the citizens of Murfreesboro. Two formal public concerts are presented each year in order to fulfill the purpose of the organization. Emily Elrod serves as president, Virginia Nolt- ing as vice-president, Sara Jo White as secretary and treas- urer, George Bachman as librarian, John McDonald as re- porter, Glenn Arnold as accompanist, Mrs. Ruby Taylor Sanders as director and concert mistress, and Mr. Kenneth Pace as conductor. Women ' s Trio Mary Ellen Pate, Barbara Simmons, Linda Williamson These two groups, Women ' s Trio and Men ' s Quartet, are the ambassadors of the music department. Singing for civic clubs, banquets, luncheons and other programs, they do much to help the good will of the college and spread favorable publicity. One of the groups sings annually for the Alumni Banquet and for the banquet for the American Association of University Professors. Each of the individuals is a member of the Sacred Harp Singers and is chosen from this group. Men ' s Quartet • t Bob Hollingsworth, Walter Anderson, Bill Medlock, John McDonald Page 70 — Organization t K ■V (L. to R. . Bosses-Bob Keothley. Joe Nicholson,- Baritone-Bobby Hollingsworth; Altos-Emily Elrod, Linda Williamson, Mrs. Margi Wright; Sopranos-Barbara Simmons, Mary Ellen Pate, Ann Wiedrich; Baritone-John McDonald; Tenors— Bill Medlock, Walter Ander: SACRED HARP SINGERS One of MTSC ' S most popular and widely-known groups is the Sacred Harp Singers. With a reputation for out- standing performances the group is in great demand throughout the state. Under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Wright this group makes an annual tour and many other public appearances during the school year. The group was a featured item on the program for MTEA in Nashville in October. Singing Southern white spirituals, English madrigals, and Sacred Harp melodies, these vocalists have made themselves known over the South. Front La Vau jw (L. to R.l: Shirley West, Wyona Jone Inglis, ' Betty Dye, Jean Allen. Yvonne Poynsr, Glen Arnold. Back Row (L. to R.h Mrs. Margaret Wright, Emily Elrod, American Student Organ The Student Group of the American Guild of Organists has twelve members who operate under their motto Soli Deo Gloria (Solely to the Glory of God) as they strive to advance the cause of worthy church music and to raise the standard of efficiency of organists. Under the direction of Mrs. Wright, the officers are Emily Elrod, president; Glenn Arnold, vice-president; Betty Dye, secretary; Wyona Jones, treasurer. The Alpha Chapter of Pi Mu Sigma has twenty members who, as members of this honorary music fraternity, try to promote dignity and high values among musicians. They hope to attract better music students to Middle Tennessee State College through their endeavors. Bill Medlock serves the organization as president, Emily Elrod as vice-president, Jean Blair as secretary, Wayne Tipps as treasuerer, Walter Anderson as sergeant-at- arms, and Mr. Joseph T. Smith as sponsor. Pi Mu Sigma Front Row (L. to R. : John McDonald. Jean Blair, Bill Medlock, Emily Elrod, Walter Anderson. Back Row (L. to R.-: Joseph Smith, Charles Hansford, Gilbert Smith, Dwight Christian, Neil Wright. Page 12 — Organizalio Music Educators ' National Conference w (L. to R.): Wayne Tipps. Jean Blair, Sara Jo White. Ginny Nolting, Ann Wiedrich, Charles H. Hansford. Back row IL. to R.): Bachman, Richard Hunter, Bobby Hollmgsworth, Jimmy Young, John McDonald, Bill Medlock, Ronald Flach, Glenn Arnold, Jr. Twenty-five members constitute the MTSC group of the Music Educators ' National Conference. Their purpose is to advance the standing of music educa- tion and provide music for every child, every child for music. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Charles Hansford, the officers are Wayne Tipps, president; Emily Elrod, vice-president; Virginia Nolting, secre- tary; John McDonald, treasurer; George Bachman and Richard Hunter, sergeants-at-arms. Organizations — Page 73 One of the prides of Middle Ten- nessee State College is the march- ing band, which represent the school at football games, parades, and other public functions. These sixty-one members would be a credit to any college. Under the competent direction of Mr. Joseph Pag, 74 - i T. Smith and Mr. Horace Beasley, the band has performed— and per- formed well— throughout the year This year ' s officers are Gil Smith president; Bobby Lee, vice-presi dent; Jean Blair, secretary-treas urer ; Helen Sikes, publicity chair man. Orauihaliom - Pdgt Features The steps of M. T. S. C ' s most popular building, the Student Union Building, are usually crowded with students visiting, gossiping, and loafing. This familiar structure contains the postoffice, cafeteria, Terrace Room, Tennessee Room, and club rooms as well as the offices of the Dean of Women, Recreational Director, and A. S. B. officers. Up these steps walk the Betty Co-eds and the Joe Colleges, the dormitory residents and the commuters, the non-participants and the campus leaders. Each is seeking in his or her way for recognition and opportunities. Page 76 — Ventures ' ga S l - ' If ' i rK IJgi uT j. « B V| ' an U 1 1 _!v w; ... , :r — -i ft tfjB III iff III ill III m S5K?? s a: ' ' .;■! ™«l S5KSJS Miss Midlander MISS MIDLANDER - Janice lies Betty Caudill Pagi 78 - Fealun Jo-Ann Thompson And Her Court Carolyn Aydelotte Margaret Branham Features — Page 9 Miss MTSC Ann Abbay Page HII - Featu Bachelor of Ugliness Jerry Branham Features — Page HI Most Popular Girl Frances Jackson Most Popular Boy Kent Stockton Page 82 - r,.n„ Most Versatile Girl Carol Hanes Most Versatile Boy James Kemp Features - Page S3 Page H4 — Feature Jerry Branham Frank Cathey Sarah Neel Follis Harold Greer Features — Page 85 Frances Jackson Bill Medlock Features - Page H7 Page 88 - Fealu Jancy Shumate Kent Stockton Wayne Tipps John Waldrop Jim Walker Ronald Whited Callie Mae Williams Linda Williamson Features - Page 89 R.O.T.C Queen Mary Lynn Sharpe Page 90 - Featu Frances Jackson Homecoming Queen Features - Page 91 MTSC Activities Varsity Choir Presents Des Fledermaus Page 92 - Featu Sacred Harp Singers in Civil War Costume Entertain Forrest Club Banquet Features — Page 93 R. O. T. C. Symbolizing another direction which a male stu- dent ' s steps might take is the building which houses the Reserve Officers ' Training Corps. All campus men except veterans frequent this struc- ture at some time during their academic career. Here are housed the classrooms, offices and weapons which prepare students for military service. Up these steps go the men who lead, the men who will lead, and the men who will follow as they study the tactics, strategy and methods of defense. Page 94 - R.O.T.C. : ££ £ WUL 5 W LffSMVJ 5fl ! I . I I i .cHHaaM M • ■Since its organization, the ROTC Unit has grown into a cadet corps composed of over 700 cadets. The Cadet Corps is composed of a brigade with a headquarters and headquarters company composed of the drill team and the band. There are two battle groups of four companies each. Each year the Cadet Corps receives two major inspections. The first is an informal inspection conducted by the XII United States Army Corps, and the second is performed by an inspection team from the Third United States Army. For the past three years we have received a Superior rating on these inspections. 1 W Major Quentin L. McNary, PMS and T O. T. C Cadre Capt. Merrill W. Harp Asst. PMST Capt. Thomas E. Ado Asst. PMST Capt. William G. Carter Asst. PMST M Sgt. Charles W. O ' Gw Operations NCO Sgt. A lfred B. Arnold Operations Clerk SFC Ward A. Smith Supply Sgt. M Sgt. Fred W. Ensey BRIGADE COMMANDER AND STAFF Front Row (L. to R.h John C. Waldrop, Cadet Col. R. Sanders, Cadet Major,- Charles H. Francis, Cadet Major; Back Row (L. to R.I: Ted A. Beach, Cadet Lt. Col.; Clarence Phillip H. Davis, Cadet Major; James M. Smith, Cadet Major. SPONSORS Barbara Simmons, Brigade Sponsor, Honorary Col. Janice lies, 1st Battle Group Kay Shannon, 2nd Battle Group Sponsor, Honorary Major Sponsor, Honorary Major FIRST BATTLE GROUP COMMANDER AND STAFF SECOND BATTLE GROUP COMMANDER AND STAFF Front Row (L. to R.): Kenneth L. Wall, Cadet Lt. Col. Back Row (L. to R.l: David C. Whitworth, Cadet Capt.; Cadet Capt.; Glen M. Beard, First Lt. Front Row (L. to R.): James D. Parks, Jr., Cadet Lt. Col. CO 2nd BG. Back Row (L. to RJ: Raymon L. Hardy, Cadet Capt.; Robert B. Huggins, Cadet Capt.; Billy J. Harvey, Cadet Capt. R.O.T.C. - Page 97 Headquarters Company A SAM DAVIS DRILL TEAM Front Row (L. to R.): M. D. Anderson, Jannell Norris, G. E. Bradley, J. W. Tate, L. D. Griffith, C F. Saunders. Second Row (L. to R.): B. G. Philpot, K. E. Cooper, C. E. Crowe, T. M. Phillips, J. D. Day, G. B. Lee, J. M. Parrish, W. W. Terry, R. E. Shutter. Third Row (L. to R.): J. D. Cole, B. O. Putman, R. V. Putnam, T. N. Reeves, J. H. Crow, J. W. Stallings, R. D. Uhles, T. W. Hopkins, S. D. O ' Gwynn. Fourth Row (L to R.): R. L. Crownover, J. M. Allen, B. L. Pitts, E. A. Bugg, E. V. Kleiser, C. G. Tucker, R. S. Hatcher, J. L. LaFevre. Fifth Row (L. to R.): R. E. Hunter, J. E. Waller, H. M. Jernigon, K. W. Whittle, B. C. Bills, B. S. Austin, D. H. St. John, J. H. Kirchner. S. J. Shields. Back Row (L. to R.): G. M. Clark, T. A. Young, G. T. Methvin, J. D. Kirby, H. L. Modrall, J. W. Taylor, J. T. Blansett, D. C. Reed, R. C. Wilkerson. R. O. T. C. BAND Page 9H - R.O.T.C. Front Row (L. to R.) : G. A. Arnold, B. G. McClure, W. C. Ou Spining, A. T. Holder, N. S. Barham. Third Row (L. to R.): (L. to R.): B. E. Wauford, T. E. Simpson, L. A. Payne. Back Rov (L. to . Flach, J. L. Clupper, J. F. Guthrie. Fourth Row to R.i: A. B. Barrett, M. E. Burton. Front Row (L. to R.): R. N. Borron, N. Daniel, Jo Ann Thompson, B. Cox, J. Newman, E. Brothers, J. Holder, B. Boyers, J. E. Perkins, L. T. Walker. Second Row (L. to R.) J. W. Bell, R. A. Barnes, J. W. Bastin, G. M. Clark, L. D. Crowley, G. E. Apple, R. V. Akin, J. D. Barker, B. O. Benson. Third Row (L. to R.): R. T. Dugger, J. L. Baker, E. G. Burgess, W. D. Ashby, T. Bailey, J. L. Clark, J. C. Burnette, J. Connolly, P. S. Arnette. Fourth Row (L. to R.): G. W. Armistead, R. C. Brazel, J. A. Brown, B. G. Brothers, E. L. Cole, E. P. Bailey, W. T. McClarren, B. G. Bass, B. J. Chickey. Fifth Row (L. to R.): D. R. Bryant, J. M. Bramblett, C. W. Condra, B. W. Bryan, C. E. Conner, J. M. Brown, A. W. Beshearse, B. A. Alleman, J. R. Clark. Back Row (L. to R.): J. L. Blocker, R. Phillips, R. A. Burden, J. G. Boiley, W. W. Colleman, J. R. Dorris, C. R. Burden. FIRST BATTLE CROUP Company A Noah Daniel, Co. A Com- mander 1st Battle Group Cadet Captain William Cox, Co. A Executive Officer 1st B. G. 1st Lt. Jomes Newman, Platoon leader 1st platoon Co. A 1st B. G. 1st Lt. Ernest W. Brothers, Jr., Platoon leader 2nd platoon Co. A 1st B. G.— 1st Lt. Jo Ann Thompson, Company A, 1st Battle Group R.O.T.C. - Page 99 n r P n ♦ i. ♦ t •! x tiiiiuiiiiifc Front Row (L. to R.): J. L. Chumley, L. B. Dios, C. D. Cluck, J. D. Davenport, J. A. Collins, J. D. Johnson, J. E. Mills, R. G. Newman. Second Row (L. to R.): J. A. Jackson, J. O. Keathly. B. N. Colbert, G. L. Cook, V. C. Carlton, T. D. Dickerson, L. R. Dibrell, V. L. Dooley. Third Row (L. to R.): J. S. Carter, B. C. Darnell, D. K. Douglas, J. H. Fanning, J. W. Davidson, R. J. Cooper, T. H. Fisher, E. C. Curtis. Back Row (L. to R.): L. L. Curvin, W. S. Faulkner, D. W. Dixon, T. Ervin, C. B. Corbit, D. L. Drake, C. Silas. FIRST BATTLE GROUP Company B Louis B. Dias, Co. Commande Co. B 1st Battle Group, Cadet Capt. Clyde D. Cluck, Co. B 1st Battle Group, Cadft Captain, Ex. Officer Jon A. Collins, Platoon leade 2nd platoon, Co. B 1st Battle Group 1st Lt. Joe D. Davenport, Platoon leader 1st platoon, Co. B 1st Battle Group 1st Lt. Sylvia Osborn, Company 1st Battle Group Page 100 - K.O.I. C. Front Row (L. to R): T. S. Edmondson, C. M. Cook, H. McKenzie, G. Dixon, J, W. Sponn, Mary Boyd, A. M. Holder, G. L. Zumbro. Second Row (L. to R): B. D. Uselton, J. K. Glenn, O. L. Floyd, B. Gann, S. Ezell, R. B. Harris, R. P. Fox, N. A. Duke, J. L. Franklin. Third Row (L. to R.): R. L. Kenney, A. P. Goolsby, R. Gaither, S. R. Gipson, J. C. Gibson, L. G. Hammers, R. O. Hall, J. R. Fulghum, E. L. Gronberg. Fourth Row (L. to R.): P. M. Gentry, P. B. Hatcher, J. L. Hale, D. B. Vaughn, T. H. Gaddes, R. B. Waldrop, J. M. Gordon, J. T. Hankins, D. E. Hampton. Fifth Row (L. to R.): W. R. Gafford, W. H. Harbin, J. W. Hart, F. D. Free, W. L. Hatfield, W. L. Hanger, E. J. Haddox, T. G. Fulton. Sixth Row (L. to R.): J. R. Haley, V. B. Dixon, G. L. Hall, R. Harrison, F. L. Fouhand, W. C. Gordon, L Hulton, V. M. King. Back Row (L to R.): J. L. Garrett, J. H. Francis, P. W. Frey, Q. B. Harper, R. D. Rose, H. T. Fetherling, J. R. Elam, T. C. Garrett. FIRST BATTLE GROUP Company C 4© in W. Spann, Co. Com- lander Co. C 1st Battle Group Cadet Captain Albert T. Sampson, Executi ' Officer, Co. C 1st Battle Group 1st Lt. Mary Boyd, Co. C 1st Battle Group Honorary Captain R.O.T.C. - Page 101 Front Row (L. to R.): R. L. Lakey, W. Hall, Mary Lynn Sharp, J. O. Spears, E. G. Porterfield, C. H. Henry, J. T. Frost, J. E. Cauldwell. Second Row (L. to R.): H. M. Batsel, D. G. Adams, E. W. Davis, E. R. John- son, W. L. Hicks, W. J. Hickey, B. M. Hudgins, B. Johnson. Third Row (L. to R.): J. Johnson, C. S. Hawkins, L. M. Jones, T. W. Key, T. C. Herbert, L. L. McFarlin, G. L. Hughey, D. P. Lannom. Fourth Row (L. to R.): J. L. Hill, J. F. Henkel, J. C. Hunter, P. G. Holland, H. G. Kirksey, Jr., R. T. King, C. R. Johnson, C. E. Jones. Fifth Row (L. to R.): S. A. Rice, J. E. Kennedy, C. C. Johnson, A. D. Johnson, H. B. Jones, J. H. Dalton, C. R. Law, L. A. Johnson. Sixth Row (L. to R.): W. Hunt, W. K. Harris, M. S. Hendrick, W. D. Hoover, J. O. Johnston, D. Jenkins, C. M. Huddleston, J. F. Hayes. Back Row (L. to R.): B. R. Hudnoll, B. L. Mays, M. H. Knight, L. A. Hill, C. G. Hopkins, J. M. Hughes, L. Hammer. FIRST BATTLE GROUP Company D William Hall, Jr., Co. Cor mander Co. D 1st Battle Group Cadet Captain Jerry O. Spears, Executive Officer, Co. D 1st Battle Group 1st Lt. James T. Frost, 1st Lt. Platoon Leader, 1st Platoon Co. D 1st Battle Group Carles R. Henry, Platoon Leader, 2nd Platoon, Co. D 1st B. G. 1st Lt. Mary Lynn Sharp, Co. D 1st B. G. Honorary Captain Front Row (L. to R.): C. C. Mangrum, B. L. Parsley, J. L. Russell, D. E. Tarter, C. R. Lowe, G. Eaden, R. W. Whited, B. A. Woodall, H. G. Taylor, M. T. Berry. Second Row (L. to R.): E. T. McDaniel, S. R. McClanahan, R. B. Miller, H. E. Magness, J. D. McCauley, K. P. Love, R. T. Lovvorn, J. F. Lancaster. Third Row (L. to R.h G. R. Leeman, J. M. Marks, J. H. McKissick, J. B. Nell, D. F. Schrock, S. R. Marchall, S. L. Mittwede, K. M. Lynch. Fourth Row (L. to R.): C. R. Martin, J. C. Moore, J. Leatherman, R. J. Melson, J. L. Marlin, J. H. Phillips, E. L. Morgan, J. D. Murdock. Fifth Row (L. to R.): G. T. McDaniel, C. R. Morris, J. J. Murphy, G. E. McCall, C. F. Murphy, L. D. Parks, G. B. Lockhart, J. G. Meadows. Back Row (L. to R.h J. H. McNutt, C. Medley, T. A. Pappain, D. McDonald, H. Librert, G. W. McFarlin, J. T. McHugh. SECOND BATTLE GROUP Company A Dmes G. Eaden, Co. Con mander Co. A 2nd Battle Group, Cadet Capt. Ronald W. Whited, Co. A Ex ecutive Officer 2nd Battle Group, 1st Lt. Ben L. Parsley, Platoon Leader 1st Platoon, Co. A 2nd Battle Group, Cadet Captain Bobby . Woodall, Platoon 2nd Platoon, Co. A. 2nd Battle Group, 1st Lt. Carole Tyler, Company A 2nd Battle Group R.O.T.C. - Page 103 Front Row (L. to R.): J. H. Hawk, M. R. Purris, M. L. Horton, E. G. Ryman, Sylvia Webb, T. M. Hight, L. Lemay, J. W. Cavender, J. H. Nicholson, J. N. Lynch. Second Row (L. to R.): J. Ratcliffe, R. Patterson, K. Neill, G. L. Parker, J. Pankhurst, R. L. Perry, S. Pugh, C. Pate. Third Row (L. to R.): B. Raby, J. Preston, D. L. Reed, J. R. Parton, R. Peebles, B. T. Overbey, R. F. Pogue, W. D. Oldham. Fourth Row (L. to R.h P. Perry, T. N. Page, J. L. Reed, N. Perry, B. Pack, J. R. Page, J. H. Oldham, C. Newman. Fifth Row (L. to R.h B. R. Page, D. O. Newlin, C. B. Quick, J. Price, J. H. Pylant, H. D. Patton, M. E. Parker, E. Newton. Sixth Row (L. to R.): C. Reese, D. L. Payne, H. E. Overby, R. E. Petty, B. W. Putman, R. W. Nourse, T. Reich, R. Prescott. Back Row (L. to R.): A. J. Parker, P. E. Stidham, C. Patterson, J. Pearson, K. Nixon, B. Murphy, B. Reedy. SECOND BATTLE GROUP Company B Hfc ffc 9 tiMftik Ernest G. Ryman, Co. C on monder Co. B 2nd Battle Group, Cadet Captain Thomas M. Hight, Executive Officer B Company 2nd Bottle Group, 1st Lt. Leonard Leman, Jr., Platoon Leader Co. B 2nd B. G. 2nd Platoon 2nd Lt. Max Horton, Platoon Leader 1st Platoon, Co. B. 2nd Battle Group 1st Lt. Sylvia Webb, Co. B 2nd Battle Group Honorary Capt. Page 104 - R.O.T.C. Front Row (L. to R.): J. R. Smith, F. U. Lohde, J. R. Mooney, J. E. Caldwell, Betty Willard, T. E. Coates, J. R. Hopkins, R. H. Lynch, J. W. Dickens, W. D. Arnold. Second Row (L. to R.): J. R. Anderson, J. E. Reischman, R. A. Singleton, B. K. Robinson, J. P. Shannon, C. V. Tanner, G. D. Scott, R. H. Swain, J. R. Sanders. Third Row (L. to R.): W . A. Strasser, A. T. Scott, W. H. Starks, M. Stamps, C. Stamps, C. Roberson, H. L. Sharber, J. R. Sherwood, J. C. Spivey. Fourth Row (L. to R.): E. Rice, D. Rhea, J. Sharber, B. Smith, J. F. Spurlock, T. A. Scott, S. H. Shayer, J. B. Stovt, B. Lawrence. Fifth Row (L. to R.): G. Rubary, R. Stapleton, E. Shunney, J. Taylor, H. Robinson, N. Smith, J. Smothers, E. W. Stoddard, B. Simpson. Back Row (L. to R.): T. R. Scales, J. Taliaferro, H. Statum, J. Sparks, J. Taylor. SECOND BATTLE GROUP Company C Thomas Coates, Co. Com- mander Co. C 2nd Battle Group, Cadet Capt. James E. Caldwell, Executh Officer Co. C 2nd Battle Group, 1st Lt. ■i John R. Hopkins, Co. C 2nd Battle Group, 1st Lt. Jerry R. Moony, Platoon Leader Co. C 2nd Battle Group, 1st Lt. Betty Willard, Co. C 2nd Battle Group Honorary Capt. R.O.T.C. - Page 105 Front Row (L. to R.): A. E. DeFord, J. H. Morkum, J. T. Davis, Frances Mc- Broom, J. E. Stone, C. Cobb, R. B. Malone, J. Wouford, J. R. Daniel. Second Row (L. to R.): W. H. Couch, R. M. Templeton, R. E. Taylor, G. W. Thompson, T. H. Williams, R. E. Tummons, C. C. Thompson, L. I. Wirth, J. C. White. Third Row (L. to R.): B. Thomas, D. Wilson, W. Whitehurst, R. T. Wallace, H. Q. Dickens, T. B. Watrous, R. C. Wilson, C. O. Williams. Fourth Row (L. to R.): H. Tomlin, D. Welchance, G. Woosley, J. Wilson, J. Wooten, J. Weaver, L. Wilde, N. Walker, J. White. Fifth Row (L. to R.): W. Winklu, J. Hancock, L. Wilkenson, H. Wall, R. Williams, J. Wiggins, B. Sturdivant, B. Wolaver, J. Tarpley. Back Row (L to R.): J. Windham, R. A. Woody, M. S. Woodord, W. T. Todd, L L. Womock, R. V. Wenger, J. V. Thomas. SECOND BATTLE CROUP Company D 1 £ £ . igfr 4P w jr Jitii tilt rife ife James E. Stone, Co. Com- mander Co. D, 2nd Bottle Group, Cadet Capt. Robert B. Malone, 2nd Battle Group Company D., Ex- ecutive Officer ;rry L Wauford, Platoon Leader 2nd Platoon, Co. D 2nd Battle Group, 1st Lt. Jimmy H. Markum, Platoon Leader Co. D 2nd Battle Group, 1st Lt. Frances McBroom, Company D, 2nd Battle Group Honorary Capt. Page 106 - R.O.T.C. Track and Sabre Club The Track and Sabre Club is an exclusive organization for R.O.T.C. Cadets. The purpose of this club is to bind close together those cadets who are devoted to a common cause, and are seeking common goals. Their cause being support of the R.O.T.C. and their goal, a commission as 2nd Lieutenants in the Army of the United States. The Track and Sabre Club is one of the largest organizations on the campus. Each quarter the club sponsors one social event, the major one being the annual Military Ball which is the highlight of the school ' s social calendar. In the past the Military Ball has featured such well known bands as Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Bill May, Buddy Morrow, Ray Anthony, Johnny Long, and this year set a precedence by having two bands— Papa John Gordy and Owen Bradley. The officers of the club are: James D. Parks, President; John C. Waldrop, Vice-President; Raymon L. Hardy, Secretary; Phillip H. Davis, Treasurer; and Ronald W. Whited, Sergeant- at-Arms. R.O.T.C. - Page 107 Men ' s Rifle Team Kneeling (L. to R.): William H. Couch, Jr., Ewell T. McDaniel, Homer Q. Dickens, Captain, James D. Parks, Jr.; Co-captain, Kenneth L Wall. Standing (L. to R.): Capt. Robert E. Nelson, Joe M. Hughes, John T. Davis, Glenn T. McDaniel, Ernest W. Stoddard, Homer T. Fetherling, Larry A. Johnson, Erskin R. Johnson, Charles C. Johnson, SFC William D. Swartz. The Men ' s Rifle Team is one of the college ' s letter-awarding competitive teams. This team fires in both shoulder-to-shoulder and postal matches with many schools throughout the nation. Members of this team are all members of the National Rifle Association and are eligible for and receive many of the annual awards presented by the N. R. A. Their accomplish- ments have brought much pride to MTSC. The MTSC Women ' s Rifle Team was organized under the direction of the R.O.T.C. Department on February 5, 1959, following competitive training and firing by girls interested in riflery. Mrs. John Bass is advisor to the team. The team is designed to fire in competition against girls rifle teams of other colleges and universities as well as to promote interest in marksmanship at MTSC. Front Row (L. to R.): Secretary, Carolyn Cox; Bobby Lehr, Evelyn Hughes, Marjorie Wilson, Sue Maddox, Marsha Anderson, Clara Wilson, Charlene Hile, Sandra Barrett. Back Row (L. to R.): Jerry Williams, Scorer, Jaylyle Fehlin; Scorer, Donna Yeaman; Martha Lynch, Sandra Pittard, Kathy Brock, Mary Ruth Brandon, Captain, Pat Turner; Dorothy Coleman, Faye Sparkman, Co-captain, Pauline Powell. Women ' s Rifle Team Page 108 - R.O.T.C. 1 Nathan il Bedford Forrest Club This club whose membership is re- stricted to members of the ROTC junior class is named in honor of General Nathan Bedford Forrest of War Between the States fame. The club was organized to pro- mote recreation and responsibility among the members. Social ac- tivities as well as earnest endeavor characterize the boys of this group. Vice-President; E. G. Porterfield, President; C. R. D. Arnold, R. G. Newman, J. D. Front Row (L. to R.): J. R. Holder, J. D. Johnson, Sect.-Treos.; M. R. Pur Lowe, Sgt. at Arms; J. H. Hawk. Second Row (L. to R.): B. G. Philpott, E. W. Davis, D. G. Adams, J. L. Russell Dickens, L. D. Griffith, W. C. Boyers, C. P. Saunders. Third Row (L. to R.): L. T. Walker, R. H. Lynch, M. T. Berry, J. T. Davis, G. L. Zumbro, C. M. Cook, J. L. Caldwell, H. McKenzie, J. R. Daniel, J. H. Nicholson. Back Row (L. to R.): J. N. Lynch, C. E. Cobb, D. E. Tarter, F. U. Eahde, H. G. Taylor, A. M. Holder, J. E. Mills, J. W. Cavender, J. E. Perkins. Flight Cadets ■- The Army ' s R.O.T.C. Flight Training Program was started at MTSC during the school year 1957-58. Successful completion of the flight training course, amounting to 70 hours of training, prepares a stu- dent for a private pilot ' s license. Upon commis- sioning in the United States Army Reserve or the Regular Army, the flight training graduate may apply for Army Aviation training and assignment. Students participating in the R.O.T.C. Flight Training Program wear a special half-wing badge upon entering the program, and after successful com- pletion, they are awarded a full-wing type badge which they may wear for as long as they remain in the R.O.T.C. Kneeling (L. to R.): Bill Cox, Billy Joe Harvey, Glenn M. Beard, Ernest G. Ryman. Standing (L. to R.): David C. Whitworth, Ernest W. Brothers, Morris Daryl Anderson, Jan James E. Stone, Jon A. Collins, Raymond L. Hardy, Kenneth L. Wall. R.O.T.C. - Page 109 y m ii Seated (L. to R.): Kay Shannon, Barbara Simmons, Janice lies. Standing (L. to R.)i Frances McBroom, Betty Willard, Sylvia Webb, Carol Tyler, Janelle Norris, Mary Lynn Sharp, Mary Boyd, Sylvio Osborne, Jo Ann Thompson. JTJ Sponsor Corps The R.O.T.C. Sponsor Corps was organized several years ago to better morale and Esprit de Corps within the R.O.T.C. Unit. The individual sponsors are elected by the members of the various companies and battle groups of the Cadet Brigade and attend the weekly drills with their respective organizations. In addition to these weekly drills, the sponsors also participate in the various parades, ceremonies, and inspections held by the R.O.T.C. Cadet Corps during the year. The queen and her attendants for the annual Military Ball are chosen from the members of the Sponsor Corps. Page 110 - R.O.T.C. Federal Inspection • • • 1958 K Trf .-CUV ' I R.O.T.C. - Page 111 Sports The gym. Here we attend classes and athletic contests. This is the home-at least temporarily- for the people who represent MTSC against rival schools. As our players proudly wear the uni- forms of the Big Blue on the grassy field, on the shiny floor, on asphalt or cinders, they exhibit good sportsmanship and fair play. Here steps are taken which can lead an individual to recog- nition, fame and honor. Page 112 - Sports JJ SSkW - y . iw lK- y % £ - • 4 1958 Football Squad, Left to Right, Row 1: Ray Bell, Bucky Pitts, E. N. Brown, Joe Windham, Richard Lowe, Capt. Harold Greer, Alt. Capt. Roy Hall, Jerry Pigue, Gray Bailey, Paul McClellan, Sam Ezell, Jerry Pearson, James Hawk. Row 2: James McCullough, Wayne Bailey, Ray Purvis, Jack Corban, Glenn Eaden, Jim Bratten, Don Franklin, Nick Lynch, James McCarroll, Doug Bigham, Jerry Stapleton, Gene Windham, Charles Mitchell, Terry Bailey. Row 3: Lionel Zumbro, Larry Puryear, Ralph Adams, Hulon Watson, Whit Watson, Bill Hall, Gerald Shutters, J. W. Bright, Bobby Phillips, Ronnie Haley, Wayne Meadows. Row 4-Pooch Wall, Bill Dotson, Ed Carson, Johnny Moore, Hester Gibbs, Brady Luckett, Joe Bruce, George Connelly, Frank Thomason, Ed Woodruff, Butch Williams, Bobby Hallum. Football Summary Twelve lettermen were lost from the 1957 football team; however their vacancies were filled, and MTSC rallied through the 1958 season to post a final record of 8 wins, 2 loses, and ties. The two losses were to the University of Chat- tanooga and TPI. The Raiders ' success is mainly due to the coaching of the team by the outstanding coaching staff. Head coach- for the Raiders is Charles M. Murphy, who has been the top man for eleven years. The other coaches are Joe Black Hayes, who is line coach, Jack Deere, end coach, and Buck Rolman, backfield coach. Senior members who are leaving the Raider gridiron crew are Bobby Hallum, Roy Hall, Ed Carson, Joe Bruce, Don Franklin, Harold Greer, Bill Dotson, William Hall, and Glenn Eaden. Captains for the team this season were Harold Greer and Roy Hall. The leading ground gainer was Bucky Pitts who attempted 104 carries, gained a total of 695 yards, and averaged 6.1 yards per carry. Leading in the scoring parade was Bobby Hallum with a total of 44 points. Bobby Hallum was chosen as Outstanding Player of the OVC, and he, Bucky Pitts, and Don Franklin received the AII-OVC honor. In team statistics, MTSC led in most every department. The Raiders totaled 158 first downs to their opponents 94, and had 2456 net yards rushing to their opponents 1322. The Raiders also picked up 540 yards passing to their opponents 484. BLUE RAIDER CAPTAINS Alt. Captain Roy Hall Captain Harold Greer MTSC Austin Peay 12 MTSC ' s Raiders opened the 1958 gridiron season with a 12 point win over Austin Peay State College on the Governor ' s field. The only scoring of the entire game came in the first quarter. The first six points were chalked up only a few minutes after the game had started, as quarterback Bob Hallum plunged into the end zone from the one yard line. The score climaxed a drive that started on the Raiders ' 33 yard line following a punt by Austin Peay that only went 17 yards from the line of scrimmage. The Raiders second scoring drive began with a minute and 50 seconds left in the first quarter. A Governor kick placed MTSC back on its own 23 yard line. On the second play from scrimmage, Bob Hallum sent a 70 yard pass to Ray Purvis for the last score of the game. Raiders head for pay-dirt in season opene Page IJ5 Another hole opened by the Raide MTSC 18 Jacksonville State 6 The first road game of the 1958 season was in Jacksonville, Ala. where the Raiders encountered the Jax Gamecocks and dropped them in an 18-6 thriller. Jacksonville State got its lone score on a 43-yard pass. The second unit, with the backfield composed of Whit Watson, Johnny Moore, Jack Corbin, and Gene Windham, was in the game at the time of the score. Later in the game this same unit took revenge as Corbin scored on a 12-yard run. Responsible for the other two touchdowns was Bucky Pitts, who scored twice on passes from quarterback Bobby Hallum. Jacksonville State got only 81 yards on the ground and only seven in the air in addition to the touchdown pass. Bucky Pitts was the leading ground gainer with an average of 8.1 yards in 6 carries. Joe Bruce (Tacklei SO Bobby Hallum (Quarterback) Bill Mall (Center) T JT S ' jffitt« tftP j 1 f .+ W ' • ' ' - 3|rns« rt w Glenn Eade (Center) MTSC 10 Western Kentucky 7 A final minute plunge saved the game for MTSC as they came from behind to win over Western Kentucky State College, 10-7. The Raiders ' last score came with 27 seconds left in the contest. In the first period, Tackle Ralph Adams booted a twenty- yard field goal to give the Raiders a 3-0 lead. The Hill- toppers roared back with a six pointer and made the half- time score 7-3. Raiders p In the second half, Halfback Ray Purvis was out of the action with a neck injury, and with only three minutes of playing time remaining, Bob Hallum had to leave the field with a face cut that required ten stitches. Substitute Quarterback Whit Watson passed twice to the reserve end, Brady Luckett, for 63 yards. With 27 seconds remaining, Watson swept over from the six for the winning touchdown, and Ralph Adams booted the extra point. Page in MTSC Eastern Kentucky This 14-0 upset over Easte ' rn Kentucky State College, an Ohio Valley Conference rival, left MTSC with its 14th con- secutive victory and its fourth win of the 1958 season. First score for the Raiders came when halfback Bucky Pitts barreled around end and down the sideline on a 35-yard run to break a 56-yard march wide open. Fullback Roy Hall kicked the extra point for a 7-0 halftime lead. The second touchdown was set up with runs by Bucky Pitts, Roy Hall and Johnny Moore. Bob Hallum went over from the one-yard line to score, and Hall produced the extra point again. The Maroons got inside the Raider 30 only once during the game as they recovered an MTSC fumble on the Blue ' s 9 yard line. Whit Watson intercepted a pass on a third down to kill the threat. MTSC completed two of eight passes, had eleven first downs to the Maroons ' five, and had 227 yards rushing to the Maroons ' 1 17. Brady Luckett (End) Ray Purvis (Halfback) Jack Corban (Halfback) Page 118 ' .-■• ' (Halfback) Jerry Stapleton (End) (Fullback) MTSC 7 18 Chattanooga MTSC ' s winning streak was scalped by the Moccasins of UC, who chalked down a 18-7 score over the Raiders in Chattanooga. End Hester Gibbs scored the lone Raider touchdown, which was his first in college football. With 90 seconds to go in the second quarter, two 15-yard penalties against MTSC moved the ball to the Raiders 10-yard line. Rod Cook of UC carried three times and scored, for a 6-0 halftime score. Early in the third quarter, Bob Hallum recovered a Moccasin fumble on the UC 25-yard line. Four plays later, Hallum drifted back and sent the ball traveling toward the end zone and Gibbs grabbed it for the score. Chattanooga scored two more touchdowns— one in the third quarter making the score 12-7, and the other one early in the final round making the fatal score 18-7. MTSC had 9 first downs to UC ' s 16, 94 yards rushing to their 204, and completed 5 out of 1 1 passes. UC only completed 3 out of 9 passes, but two of these went for scores. Where did it go? MTSC Morehead State 34 6 MTSC blasted a 34-6 victory over Morehead State in an OVC game and displayed its offensive ability. MTSC ' s lead constantly rose and Coach Murphy sent 33 players into the game. Ray Purvis started the scoring spree with a 35-yard run. The second touchdown came after End Nicky Lynch re- covered a Morehead fumble. Johnny Moore, halfback, took a 10-yard pass from Whit Watsor, to pay dirt. On the third score, Fullback Gene Windham carried 16 yards from MTSC ' s 41 to Morehead ' s 39; Moore drove to the 15-yard line, and Windham scored from there. Bob Hallum added the fourth TD, and Ray Bell produced the fifth marker and gained 47 yards. Morehead was saved from a shutout with only four minutes of play left. The Eagles intercepted a pass on the MTSC 27 and ran it back to score. This victory boosted MTSC to the top of the OVC with a 3-0 mark. Frank Thomason (Tackle) Johnny Moore (Halfback) Ralph Adams (Tackle) h . j % I Hf m 4 4 ' Hulon Wo (End Gray Bailey (Halfback) Nicky Lynch (End) MTSC Florence State 34 Florence State College was dropped by a 34-6 score by MTSC, and the entire squad was given a chance to take part in the action. This victory boosted the Raiders ' record to 6-1 for the season. MTSC scored early in the game after a drive from their own 33-yard line, when Bob Hallum barreled into the end zone from the eight, and followed through with the extra point. Florence State pushed through, later, to post their lone touchdown. Also in the first quarter, MTSC added another six points with a 20-yard sprint by Ray Purvis. Hallum scored his second TD in the second quarter from the three-yard line. In the third period he connected with Bucky Pitts for a 63-yard pass run. Larry Puryear, reserve fullback, put the finishing touch on MTSC ' s score when he slid over from the one-yard line. MTSC had 22 first downs, 278 yards rushing, and completed 3 out of 7 passes to Florence State ' s 14 downs, 180 yards, and 2 out of 8 passes. Raider defense holds Florence State Page 111 l The Blue Raiders take to the air! MTSC Murray State 40 Homecoming day was climaxed with a 40-0 smashing victory over Murray State. The Thoroughbreds gave MTSC a stare in the first quarter by recovering two Raider fumbles, but both were soon lost. In the closing minutes of the first quarter, Bob Hallum plunged into the end zone to break the scoreless deadlock. In the second half, the Raiders came through with two touch- downs within seven minutes. Ray Purvis was responsible for the second TD as he ran from Murray ' s 39, and Bucky Pitts added the third one with a 32-yard run. Whit Watson recorded another six points when he plunged through Murray ' s line with a 45-yard sprint. Later, he threw a 12-yard pass to end Hulon Watson in the end zone for the score. The final score was posted late in the fourth quarter when reserves drove 45 yards, and Jack Corbin took off on a 10- yard dash to pay dirt. Larry Puryear added the extra point. MTSC had 19 first downs and 427 yards rushing. Sam Ezel! (Guard) Joe Windhan (Guard) Wayne Bailey (Guard) - . Page 122 Ralph Williams (End) Jerry Pigue (Quarterback) Howard Wall (End) MTSC 27 East Tennessee 20 In the second quarter, Bucky Pitts took a punt on his own 20-yard line and drove 80-yards for the second score. The last two touchdowns were posted in the third and fourth quarters by Hallum and Roy Hall, respectively. In statistics, both teams had 18 first downs,- MTSC Raiders had 233 yards rushing to East Tennessee ' s 119 yards; and MTSC completed 2 out of 5 passes. At this stage, the Raiders were tied with Tennessee Tech for the Ohio Valley Conference championship title. Another OVC victory was recorded with the 27-20 win over East Tennessee State College. Outstanding running by Ray Purvis and Bucky Pitts was a major factor in the victory. Purvis tallied 138 yards in 10 carries, while Pitts picked up 71 yards in 12 carries. MTSC ' s first score came in the opening quarter when Bob Hallum tossed a 17-yard pass to end Jerry Stapleton for the touchdown. Raider pass finds its mark! s. Raider captain intercepts Tech passl MTSC Tennessee Tech 14 In the annual Thanksgiving Day Classic, MTSC lost their tie for the Ohio Valley Conference crown to a determined group of Tech Eagles, 14-0. Tennessee Tech dominated the game from the opening kick off, and the Raider offence threatened only once. MTSC pushed to Tech ' s 29-yard line in the first quarter, but the drive was halted. The Raider defense held the Eagles scoreless until the last few seconds of the first half, when Joe Witson sent a 7-yard pass traveling to Tommy Hackler in the end zone. MTSC held Tech to this seven point lead until the fourth quarter. End Rudolph Schmittou recovered an MTSC fumble on the Raider 47-yard line. After another drive highlighted by a 21 -yard pass, Johnny Morehead went into the end zone for the second touchdown. The conversion was good, and the final score was recorded as 14-0. The Raiders were not able to break through the Eagle line throughout the remainder of the game. Wayne Meadows (Center) Page 124 CHARLES BUBBER MURPHY HEAD COACH Football Coaches JOE BLACK HAYES LINE COACH TERRY SWEENY, JIM CARTWRIGHT ASSISTANT COACHES JACK DEERE, BUCK ROLMAN ASSISTANT COACHES Coaches - Page 125 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Left to right, kneeling: Don Smith, Ronnie Newman, John Price, Ray Hammers, Ray Burden, Mike Batsel, Wally Johnson. Second row: Bill Padgett, Dicky Baugh, Robert Burden, Lew McManus, Charles Greer, Bob Williamson, and Ralph Bryant. Basketball Middle Tennessee State ' s basketball team got off to a slow start early in the season but as the year progressed the ball club steadily improved. In the last two weeks of the season the cagers came through with three key OVC wins, one of these being with Tennessee Tech. High man in the scoring department for the Raiders was Robert Burden who poured in a total of 417 points during the season. Following close behind Burden was Bob Williamson who sank 374 points for the team. The team suffered a sever blow when Dicky Baugh, a star player on last years team, failed to return to MTSC for the 58-59 season. Hindered as they were, the team carried on throughout the season and provided many moments of thrills for the fans. Page 126 - Sports Don Smith Bob Williamson Basketball x i Y L Coach Ed Diddle, Jr. John Price Ralph Bryant Robert Burden Sports - Page 127 Basketball Raiders score two against East Tennessee. Burden lays in crip! MTSC Opp. 79 David Lipscomb 52 69 Abilene Christian 81 49 McNeese State 50 68 Mississippi Southern 64 70 Kentucky Wesleyen 77 66 Ohio University 77 78 Kentucky Wesleyan 72 82 David Lipscomb 84 95 Austin Peay 86 75 Tennessee Tech 98 66 Eastern Kentucky 93 81 Morehead State 94 65 Western Kentucky 89 85 Southern Louisiana 79 54 McNeese State 74 66 Mississippi Southern 80 84 Murray State 66 64 Eastern Kentucky 80 78 Morehead State 101 66 East Tennessee 68 83 Austin Peay 91 87 Tennessee Tech 75 64 East Tennessee 62 73 Kentucky Wesleyan 84 84 Murray State 82 85 Western Kentucky 110 Wally Johnson Page 128 - S ports th fires one in! Another goal for the Raiders! GAMES FIELD GOALS FREE THROWS RB PF DISQ PTS AVE Att. Made Pet. Att. Made Pet. Burden, Robert Williamson, Bob Smith, Don Price, John Bryant, Ralph 26 25 .26 24 24 19 26 6 20 14 7 5 372 153 .411 291 127 .436 184 84 .456 159 83 .522 318 100 .314 85 22 .259 112 38 .330 8 4 .500 34 13 .382 23 9 .391 12 4 .333 5 1 .200 162 111 .679 178 120 .673 188 131 .696 145 96 .662 67 49 .731 67 551 .761 63 49 .794 1 1 6 .545 20 9 .450 10 5 .500 2 2 1 .000 1 .000 228 221 94 144 164 27 92 10 26 14 7 1 59 95 79 96 77 37 41 7 21 13 5 4 1 9 2 12 5 1 417 374 299 262 249 95 125 14 35 21 10 2 16.0 15.0 11.5 10.9 10.4 5.0 4.8 2.3 1.8 1.5 1.4 .4 Hammers, Ray Greer, Charles MTSC Total OPPS. Total 26 26 1602 638 .397 1803 770 .427 914 621 .687 735 504 .686 1175 1176 521 613 30 26 1901 2046 73.1 78.6 Charles Greer Ray Hammers Mike Batsel Sports - Page 129 4 a 10 i Tin idPi- w t . •« W. Left to Right, Row I: Carlton Galbreath, Gray Bailey, Ed Agee, Ed Price, Don Tassey, Ray Purvis, Richard Lowe, Brud Spickard, Vic Franciscon. Row 2: Kenneth Ross, Jack Hardin, Jim Caldwell, Frank Higgins, Bill Renegar, Windell Harris, Ervin Tussey, Ken Charlton, Charles Care, Leo Davis, Conrad Curl (Mgr.), Buck Rolman, coach. Baseball The 1958 baseball team, coached by Buck Rolman, finished its regular season play with a record of three wins and ten defeats. Ray Purvis led the batting department with a .324 average while playing in thirteen games. Charles Care, who was captain of the Blue Raider team, had the most impressive pitch- ing average with a record of two wins to five defeats. Brud Spickard was next in this department with one win to thr ee loses. The prospect for a successful 1959 season look good as eight lettermen will be return- ing from last year ' s team. Page HO - Sports ' SAFE AT FIRST Baseball Record Won: 3 Lost: 10 MTSC OPP. 4 Vanderbilt 6 3 Belmont 14 5 Murray 13 1 Austin Peay 6 5 Morehead 9 1 TPI 6 5 David Lipscomb 1 1 7 Western Ky 6 1 Murray 9 3 David Lipscomb 2 9 Eastern Ky 11 16 Western Ky 4 8 TPI 9 ANOTHER RUN FOR THE RAIDERS t L S ports - Page 131 Front row (L. to R.I: Russell Philpot (Mgr.l, Ed Carson, Dick Swain, Ray Purvis, Jimmy Davis, William Faulk (Mgr.). Second row (L. to R.h Ronnie Haley, Bud Raukes, Carl Searcey, Ernest Ryman, Bob Reid, James Frost, Marvin Jinnette, Troy Hayden, Murray Johnson. Back row (L. to R.h Mike Batsel, Raymond Burden, Robert Burden, Ralph Bryont, Gerald Shutters, and Bill Dotson. Track Middle Tennessee State ' s track team had one of their best seasons on record. Coached by Joe Black Hayes, the team lost only one dual meet during the 1958 season. Captains of the 1959 track team were Ed Carson and Bill Dotson. Marvin Jinnette was voted the Most Valuable Player by his teammates. Much credit should go to these boys who spend many hours in the Spring working out and preparing themselves for the meets. Page 132 - Sports Tennis The 1958 Blue Raider tennis squad was coached by Mr. E. O. Hawkins and was composed of Captain Charles Anderson, who earned a second letter, Max Horton, who earned a third letter, Bill Moser, Tom Paulson, Glenn Shirley, and Bunny Akin. Andre Duhaime received his first varsity letter and Bob Hallum received his second letter. Hampered by inclement weather, the team had difficulty preparing for its schedule, which resulted in a three-won, seven-lost record. Two of the team ' s victories were over TPI. This was the first time in memory that MTSC has been victorious over TPI in tennis. Charles Anderson played the key number one single matches. Glenn Shirley and Bunny Akin, playing the num- ber three double matches, lost only one match this season. Shirley compiled the best individual won-lost record in 1958. The Blue Raiders were fifth in the OVC. When Chattanooga brought two girls along with their team, Bonnie Slatton came to MTSC ' s rescue. For her effort Bonnie received a varsity letter. This was the first time in the history of MTSC, since women ' s basketball was dis- continued in 1951, that a woman ha s received a letter for her participation in sports. Horton, Moser, Duhaime, and Hallum will be returning this season, and their performances promise brighter things to come for MTSC tennis. Captain-elect Horton ' s blistering service, backed by an improved ground game, should carry him far in the years ahead. -5 I i From left to right: Andre Duhaime, Bobby Hallum, Capt. Charles Anderson, Glenn Shirley, Max Horton, Bill Moser, and Clarence Paulson. Spoils - Page (33 From left to right: Richard Smith, Doc Tant, Marty Graham, Doug Hall and Coach Patty. Golf Coach Elbert Patty ' s golf team brought home another title as they captured the OVC crown. The team also placed second in the TIAC. Marty Graham, who captained the squad, was OVC Medalist champion and TIAC Medalist champion as well. He was also selected the Most Valuable Player on the team. Page 134 - Sports FOLK DANCING IN MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM ACTION PACKED INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Intramurals One of the most outstanding programs offered to the students Each male student, upon enrolling at MTSC, is placed on one of MTSC is intramurals. Under the direction of the Physical of the eight teams. Throughout the year these teams compete Education Department, this program gives each and every against one another in the various activities, student the opportunity to participate in sporting activities The women are also given an opportunity to compete in of various types. sporting activities through the Women ' s Athletic Association. AQUATIC CLUB PREPARES FOR JET FLIGHT PRODUCTION Sports - Page !35 Jo Ann Thompson Captain Page 1 36 — Sports Cheerleaders L. to R.: Gayle Freeman, Martha Drennan, Judy Martin, Jo Ann Thompson, Betty Caudill, Barbara Malone, Betty Willard. Sports — Page 137 Classes This is M. T. S. C. ' s modern library which stimu- lates study and lends itself well to research or relaxation. Students know well the path to the library whether they ' re freshmen or seniors. Majors and professions are pursued avidly as individuals seek B.S., B.A., or M.A. degrees. The steps of learning are most clearly seen here as students progress in their chosen fields. The class of ' 59 and the class of ' 62 seek, and usually find, knowledge. Page 1 38 - Classes Seniors OFFICERS: (Seated): Mildred Dorris, publicity chairman; Leonard Johnson, vice president; Jerry Branham, president; Glen Eaden, sergeant-at-arms; Anne Holloway, publicity chairman. (Standing): Callie Mae Williams, treasurer; Ann Abbay, secretary. Page 140 — Classes Ann Abbay, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Home Economics— Transfer, Tennessee Polytechnic Institute,- Home Economics Club; Kappa Omicron Phi, secretary; Student N. E. A. ; Baptist Student Union,- Senior Class Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi; Senior Attendant to Homecoming Queen; Who ' s Who ; Tau Omicron. Claude T. Adams, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts- Veterans ' Club, Epsilon Pi Tau, Treasurer,- Industrial Arts Club. Joyce Ann Adamson, Watertown, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science- Baptist Student Union, Vice-President; Student Christian Union; Buch- anan Players; Speech Arts Society, President; Pi Kappa Delta, Presi- dent; Social Science Club; Pi Gamma Mu, Secretary; Tau Omicron, Vice-President; Who ' s Who. Morris Darryl Anderson, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts- Track Sabre Club; Circle K Club, President; P. M. S. T. Award; Meritorious Service Award; Commander, Sam Davis Drill Team,- Dis- tinguished Military Student. James F. Andrews, Lebanon, Tennessee, B.S., Agriculture— Transfer, Tennessee Polytechnic Institute. William N. Archie, III, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts- Industrial Arts Club; Veterans ' Club. Seniors Mina Armstrong, Castalian Springs, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science- Transfer, Stephens College. Gail Garrett Arnold, Madison, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Educa- tion— R.O.T.C. Sponsor; Attendant to R.O.T.C. Queen; Junior Class Secretary,- Student N. E. A. Jimmy D. Bailey, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts— In- dustrial Arts Club. Donald R. Bale, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics and History- Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Track and Sabre Club; Sigma Club. Jimmy Banks, Pulaski, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science— Transfer, Martin College. Zbigniew Alexander Anthony Baranski, Katowice, Poland, B.S., Bi- ology—Transfer, Lees McRae College and St. Benedict ' s College; Social Board; Track; Newman Club; Biology Club. Classes — Page 141 Anthony L. Bargatze, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts- Transfer, University of Tennessee Extension, Nashville. Edward Browning Barlow, Knoxville, Tennessee, B.S., Physical Edu- cation—Transfer, University of Tennessee, Physical Education Club; Intramurals; Aquatic Club, Vice-President; Wesley Foundation,- Student Christian Union; Science Club; Biology Club; Student N. E. A. James Barnett, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education- Veterans ' Club; Baptist Student Union. Robert D. Barrett, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B S., Elementary Education. ci p Marlon Wayne Bates, Belfast, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts— Bap- tist Student Union; Industrial Arts Club, Editor, Industrial Arts News- letter; Epsilon Pi Tau; Editor, Baptist Raider. Winton Durrett Batson, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science- Sigma Club. Seniors Ted Avery Beach, Lenior City, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science— Trans- fer, University of Tennessee; Track and Sabre Club; Sigma Club Distinguished Military Student; Social Science Club; Who ' s Who R.O.T.C. Honor Roll Citation Cord; R.O.T.C. Commendation Award Cadet Lieutenant Colonel; Brigade Executive Officer. Glen M. Beard, Watertown, Tennessee, B.S., Agriculture— Agriculture Club, Vice-President; Track and Sabre Club; Sigma Club. Billy E. Beecham, Loretto, Tennessee, B.S., Physical Education— Physi- cal Education Club. Barbara Jean Belcher, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Home Econo- mics—Church of Christ Group, Secretary; Home Economics Club; Kappa Omicron Phi, Distaff Editor. James G. Bell, Jr., Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts- Industrial Arts Club; Circle K Club. Louis J. Bervoets, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Economics— Newman Club; Veterans ' Club; Sigma Club. Page 142 — Classes Wallace Franklin Beuke, Woodbury, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts- Industrial Arts Club. Catherine Bingham, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Biology. William Binkley, Minor Hill, Tennessee, B.S., Agriculture— Transfer, Martin College; Agriculture Club, Reporter,- Veterans ' Club. Shirley Bishop, Huntland, Tennessee, B.S., Home Economics— Girls ' Dormitory Council; Home Economics Club, Treasurer; Kappa Omicron Phi, Secretary; Church of Christ Group,- Student N. E. A. Martha Elizabeth Blair, Smyrna, Tennessee, B.S., Home Economics- Transfer, David Lipscomb College; Church of Christ Group,- Student Christian Union; Home Economics Club. Curtis E. Bodiford, Nashville, Tennessee, B.A., Physical Education- Transfer, David Lipscomb College,- Student Christian Union,- Wesley Foundation. Seniors Mary Elizabeth Boyd, Goodspring, Tennessee, B.S., Business Educa- tion—Transfer, Martin College; Student Christian Union,- Wesley Founda- tion. Samuel M. Boyd, McMinnville, Tennessee, B.S., Business Administration. George E. Bradley, Lewisburg, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts— In- dustrial Arts Club; Track and Sabre Club; Sam Davis Drill Team,- Circle K Club; Methodist Church Group. Mary Ruth Brandon, Murfrees boro, Tennessee, B.S., English. Ray Campbell Brandon, Jr., Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Math- Transfer, University of Tennessee. Leonette Brixey, Visalia, California, B.S., Business Education— Transfer, Porterville College and Fresno State College,- Pi Omega Pi; Midlander Staff, Administrations Editor. Clasiei - Page 143 James V. Brooks, Mount Pleasant, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Educa- tion. Gerald Brown Branham, Lebanon, Tennessee, B.S., Biology— R.O.T.C. Meritorious Service Award; Baptist Student Union; Student Christian Union,- Biology Club; Chemistry Club; Sigma Club; Board of Custodian,- Senior Class President; Who ' s Who. Mrs. Carl Brothers, Beech Grove, Tennessee, B.S., History and Social Science— Tennessee Education Association; Biology Club; Future Teach- ers of America,- Student N. E. A. Ernest W. Brothers, Jr., Bell Buckle, Tennessee, B.S., Agriculture- Agriculture Club, Treasurer; Biology Club; Chemistry Club; Track and Sabre Club; R.O.T.C. Flight Training. Lillard T. Brown, Shelbyville, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science— Baptist Student Union; Student Christian Union; Social Science Club; Veterans ' Club; Engineering Society, Sergeant at Arms. James J. Bruce, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Physical Education— Transfer, Texas Technological College; Newman Club; Aquatic Club; Student N. E. A. ; T Club; Football. Seniors Thomas Edward Bruce, Gallatin, Tennessee, B.S., Physical Education. Joseph A. ' Burks, Horse Cave, Kentucky, B.S., Physical Education— T Club; Basketball. Mary E. Bryan, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education- Transfer, David Lipscomb College and University of Tennessee Exten- sion; Student N. E. A.; Kappa Delta Pi. James Edward Caldwell, Spring Hill, Tennessee, B.S., Accounting and Business Administration— Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Track and Sabre Club; Sigma Club. Gary Norman Cantrell, Smithville, Tennessee, B.S., Biology— Transfer, Martin College; Biology Club. Emily Jane Capley, Shelbyville, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education- Student N. E. A.; Beta Club; Biology Club; Methodist Group; Student Christian Union. Page 144 — Classes German Carlisle, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts— In- dustrial Arts Club. Peggy Carlisle, Jasper, Tennessee, B.S., English and Music— Chorus,- Orchestra. Faye Carter. Prospect Station, B.S., Social Science. John Hadley Carter, Lake Worth, Florida, B.A., Economics— Transfer, Weslyn Methodist College and Palm Beach Junior College,- Chorus; Band; Orchestra,,- Alpha Phi Delta. Ruth Helen Carter, Westmoreland, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Educa- tion. Frank Edward Cathey, Lewisburg, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts- Circle K Club; Industrial Arts Club; Who ' s Who ' Wesley Foundation; A. S. B. Congress; Football; Track. Seniors William Thomas Chick, Eagleville, Tennessee, B.S., Chemistry and Math Dwight Christian, Loudon, Tennessee, B.S., Music Education— Transfer, University of Tennessee,- Band; Orchestra,- Dance Band; Woodwind Ensembles. Jc - m { John T. Christian, Jr., Smithville, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts and Math— Transfer, Tennessee Polytechnic Institute; Industrial Arts Club. Duane Petty Clark, Cornersville, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts— Metho- dist Student Movement; Student Christian Union; Industrial Arts Club, Secretary; Epsilon Pi Tau, Vice-President. James E. Clark, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts. L. C. Clendenon, McMinnville, Tennessee, B.S., Business— Veterans ' Club. Classes - Page 145 Douglas Cluck, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science— Track and Sabre Club; Pre-Law Club. Thomas E. Coates, Daisy, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts— Baptist Stu- dent Union; Industrial Arts Club, Sergeant at Arms; Student Social Committee; Circle K Club, Board of Directors; Veterans ' Club; Track and Sabre Club; Treasurer of Junior Class; Wrestling. Dorothy Coleman, Madison, Tennessee, B.A., History— Transfer, Bel- mont and Trevecca. Jon A. Collins, Portland, Tennessee, B.S., Health and Physical Educa- tion—Football; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Track and Sabre Club; Physical Education Club; Student N. E. A. Betty Jane Cooper, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., English— Buchanan Players; Speech Arts Society,- Student N. E. A.; Kappa Delta Pi. J. C. Cooper, II, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education— Transfer, David Lipscomb College; Student N. E. A.; United Business Education Association,- Church of Christ Group. Seniors Henry Floyd. Corley, Dowelltown, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts— Epsilon Pi Tau. Kenneth Wilson Cothron, Hartsville, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts- Veterans ' Club; Epsilon Pi Tau; Sigma Club. Robert Frederick Covington, Eagleville, Tennessee, B.S., English— Stu- dent N. E. A. Betty Ann Stephens Cox, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Home Econo- mics—Home Economics Club; Kappa Omicron Phi, Keeper of Archives. Billy W. Cox, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts— Industrial Arts Club; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Track and Sabre Club; Sigma Club. James Cummins, Gainesboro, Tennessee, B.A., Math, B.S., Industrial Arts. Page 14f — Classes Noah Daniel, McEwen, Tennessee, B.S., Health and Physical Education. Joe D. Davenport, Woodbury, Tennessee, B.S., Economics— Track and Sabre Club; Pre-Law Society,- Sigma Club. Frank D. Davis, Donelson, Tennessee, B.A., Industrial Arts— Basketball, Captain. James M. Davis, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Health and Physical Educa- tion—Track; Physical Education Club, President; T Club, Vice-President; Newman Club; Student N. E. A.; Intramural Director. Phillip Howard Davis, Lewisburg, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts; In- dustrial Arts Club; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Distinguished Military Student; Circle K Club, Board of Directors,- Track and Sabre Club, Treasurer; Epsilon Pi Tau; Sigma Club. Winston Halen Davis, Maryville, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts- Transfer, Maryville College— Industrial Arts Club, Treasurer, President; Circle K Club, Board of Directors; Sigma Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Baptist Student Union, Executive Board; Student Christian Union; N. E. A. ; Epsilon Pi Tau; A. S. B., Attorney General; Who ' s Who. Seniors Armon Jacques Dedmon, Independence, Kansas, B.A., Elementary Education— Transfer, Evansville College. William M. Derryberry, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Economics— Trans- fer, Belmont College. Lewis B. Dias, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics. Nancy Dillon, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Health and Physical Education. Carolyn Dixon, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education— Pi Omega Pi, Secretary; Tau Omicron, President; Wesley Foundation,- Student Christian Union,- Student N. E. A. ; Kappa Delta Pi; Who ' s Who. Delia Louise Dodson, Spencer, Tennessee, B.S., Health and Physical Education; Baptist Student Union, Student Christian Union; Women ' s Athletic Association; Student N. E. A.,- Kappa Delta Pi; Physical Educa- tion Club; Buchanan Players. Classes — Page 147 Birdie Ann Donnell, Readyville, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics. William E. Donnell, Old Hickory, Tennessee, B.S., Math and Chemis- try—Transfer, Vanderbilt University. Mildred Lucille Dorris, Greenbrier, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Educa- tion; Baptist Student Union, President, Vice-President, Publicity Chair- man, Photographer; Student N. E. A. President, Vice-President, Treas- urer; Tennessee Delegate to the Student N. E. A. Conference and N. E. A. Convention; Women ' s Athletic Association, Treasurer, Intramural Chairman,- Marching Band; Student Christian Union, Vice President; Young Women ' s Auxiliary, Treasurer,- Sidelines Staff, Copyreader,- Junior Class, Secretary,- Senior Class, Publicity Chairman,- Kappa Delta Pi ; Who ' s Who. George Powers Dye, Jr., Shelbyville, Tennessee, B.S., Business Educa- tion— Transfer, University of Chattanooga. Glenn Eaden, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics,- Football; Track; Track and Sabre Club; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club, Treasurer; Circle K Club; Senior Class, Sergeant-at-Arms,- T Club; Baptist Student Union. Jean Marie Burns Eaton, Rockvale, Tennessee, B.S., Home Economics. Seniors Billie Marcille Edwards, Morrison, Tennessee, B.S., Biology— Transfer, University of Tennessee at Memphis; Biology Club,- Chemistry Oub; Methodist Student Movement; Student Christian Union; Women ' s Athletic Association. Jim Enos, Tullahoma, Tennessee, B.S., Economics— Methodist Student Movement; Student Christian Union,- Veterans ' Club. Elizabeth Enid Ensley, Cleveland, Tennessee, B.S., English— Buchanan Players. Myra Angeline Ferguson, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Business Educa- tion—Student N. E. A. ; Methodist Student Movement; Student Christian Union. Isaac W. Finley, Jr., Celina, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics— Transfer, Tennessee Polytechnic Institute; Church of Christ Group,- Veterans ' Club. Harold W. Fitzpatrick, Donelson, Tennessee, B.S., Economics— Veterans ' Club. Page I4H - Classes Sarah Neel Follis, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Biology— Sidelines, Local Editor, Feature Staff; Biology Club, Treasurer,- Student Christian Union; Student N. E. A. ; Wesley Foundation; Chemistry Club; Science Cl ub, Vice-President; Kappa Delta Pi, Tau Omicron; Who ' s Who ; Women ' s Athletic Association. Tyler G. Ford, Jr., Gallatin, Tennessee, B.S., English— Transfer Univer- sity of Tennessee; Sidelines; Midlander, Sports Editor. Charles H. Francis, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Health and Physical Education— Distinguished Military Student, Physical Education Club; Track and Sabre Club. Don Franklin, Lebanon, Tennessee, B.S., Health and Physical Education. John B. Freeman, Lebanon, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education— Trans- fer, Vanderbilt University; A. S. B. Congress; Circle K Club. Eunice Frost, Eagleville, Tennessee, B.S., English— Women ' s Athletic Association, Treasurer; Baptist Student Union; Student Christian Union; Buchanan Players, Treasurer,- Alpha Psi Omega. Seniors James T. Frost, Brentwood, Tennessee, B.S., Health and Physical Educa- tion—Track and Sabre Club; Track Team,- T Club; P. E. Club. Marjorie Ann Fyke, Springfield, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics; Meth- odist Student Movement; Student Christian Union,- Student N. E. A.; Chorus, Section Leader; Varsity Choir. Charles Gibson, Flintville, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts. Frances Arlene Gibson, Hapeville, Georgia, B.S., Elementary Educa- tion and Mathematics— Church of Christ Group; Student N. E. A.; Kappa Delta Pi; Editor of Campus Christian. William L. Golden, Columbia, Tennessee, B S., Biology— Veterans ' Club. Katherine George Goodman, Columbia, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education— Chorus,- Student Christian Union; Westminster Fellowship, Vice-President; Student N. E. A.; Secretary-Education Department; Sidelines, Feature Staff; Buchanan Players. Classes - Page 149 James Gordon, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics. Jimmie Greenway, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Health and Physical Education. Harold D. Greer, Lebanon, Tennessee, B.S., Physical Education— Trans- fer, Georgia Tech.; Football, Captain,- T Club; Physical Education Club; Dormitory Council; American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Edward H. Greer, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics. John Kenneth Grissom, Rock Island, Tennessee, B.S., Economics. James Haga, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts. Seniors Elizabeth Jane Hale, Lebanon, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education. Roy D. Hall, Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee, B.S., Physical Education,- Football, Co-Captain; Physical Education Club; Veterans ' Club; T Club; Vice- President, Treasurer,- American Association for Health Education and Recreation,- Track 57. Robert E. Hallum, Lebanon, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics— Transfer, University of Kentucky,- Tennis,- Football; All Ohio Valley Conference; Honorable Mention, Little All-American ; Who ' s Who ; T Club; Vet- erans ' Club. Carol Hanes, Westmoreland, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education- Wesley Foundation,- Student Christian Union; American Student Organ Guild; Pi Omega Pi, Reported, Vice-President; Home Economics Club; Student N. E. A., Secretary; Tau Omicron, Secretary; Midlander Staff, Organizations Editor, Associate Editor; Kappa Delta Pi. James R. Harbin, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics— Trans- fer, Austin Peay State College a nd University of Denver; Student N. E. A.,- Veterans ' Club. Raymon Hardy, Monteagle, Tennessee, B.S., Agriculture— Track and Sabre Club, Secretary. £fcfefc Page 111) - Classes Eloise Harlan, Columbia, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education- Methodist Student Movement; Student Christian Union; Biology Club; Student N. E. A., Historian; Midlander Staff; Kappa Delta Pi; Tau Omicron. Ople Harvell, Loretto, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science. William C. Hayes, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science- Track and Sabre Club; Church of Christ Group. Samuel D. Hemphill, Petersburg, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts- Church of Christ Group; Industrial Arts Club, Treasurer; The American Industrial Arts Association. Clara Henderson, Leoma, Tennessee, B.S.,— Elementary Education. John A. Herron, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Economics and Mathema- tics—Transfer, Tennessee Polytechnic Institute. Seniors Lois Hester, Leoma, Tennessee, B.S., English. Leland E. Hewgley, Hendersonville, Tennessee, B.S., Business Adminis- tration, Economics, and Accounting— Freshman Class Vice-President Sophomore Class President; Supreme Court Justice; A. S. B. Congress Sigma Club; Pi Omega Pi, President; Veterans ' Club, Vice-Commander Who ' s Who ; Midlander Staff, Index Editor. Ronald B. Hickerson, Hohenwald, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics— Vet- erans ' Club. James F. Higgins, Jr., Fayetteville, Tennessee, B.S., Business— Basebal Charlotte Hight, Columbia, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education- Methodist Student Movement; Student Christian Union; Student N. E. A. Tommy Hight, Columbia, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science and Economics. Classes - Page 757 Charleen Hile, Lavergne, Tennessee, B.S., Physical Education— Transfer, Indiana State Teachers College; Student N. E. A.; Physical Education Club. Fred A. Hill, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts— Transfer, Florida State University; Veterans ' Club; Industrial Arts Club; Epsilon Pi Tau. Peggy Bernice Hill, Old Hickory, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics— Metho- dist Student Movement; Student N. E. A. ; Kappa Delta Pi; Tau Omicron. L. Ray Hilton, Jacksonville, Florida, B.S., Business. Benjamin A. Hirst, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts— In- dustrial Arts Club. Joe Holder, Huntland, Tennessee, B.S., Biology— Veterans ' Club; Bi- ology Club. Seniors Joe Black Hollis, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Business Administra- tion—Sigma Club. Patsy Gaydean Hollis, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Edu- cation—Transfer, Martin College and Scarritt; Student Christian Union; Wesley Foundation, Vice-President; Chorus,- Student N. E. A. ; Beaux Arts Society,- Drama Club; Women ' s Athletic Association,- Midlander Staff. Wayne Hopkins Hollis, Taft, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics— Transfer, University of Tennessee. Anne Carolyn Holloway, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Home Eco- nomics— MidlanJi - Staff, Freshman Class Editor; Home Economics Club; Beaux Arts Society,- Women ' s Dormitory Council; Aquatic Club; Tau Omicron,- Kappa Omicron Phi, Keeper of Archives; Secretary, Lyon Hall; Phi Beta Sigma,- Church of Christ Group,- Student Christian Union, Social Chairman; Senior Class Co-Publicity Chairman,- Who ' s Who. Donald Kenneth Holman, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics- Transfer, University of California,- Industrial Arts Club. Patricia Holt, Pulaski, Tennessee, B.S., Health and Physical Education- Women ' s Athletic Association.; Beaux Arts Club; Physical Education Club; Baptist Student Union,- Student Christian Union,- Drama Club; Student N. E. A. fcfcft Page 752 - Classes James Anderson Hood, Knoxville, Tennessee, B.S., Biology— Transfer, University of Tennessee; Science Club; Biology Club; Laboratory Assistant. Lowell E. Hopper, Decaturville, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education- Transfer, Freed-Hardeman College; Veterans ' Club. Chase Adams Horton, Chapel Hill, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics. Max L. Horton, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, B.S., History— Tennis Team, Most Valuable Player, Captain,- Social Science Club; Track and Sabre Club; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club. Billy Huffine, Old Hickory, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education. Charles E. Hughes, Sewanee, Tennessee, B.S., Economics— Transfer, Ellsworth College. Seniors Bobby L. Hunt, Loretto, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science— Veterans ' Club; Baptist Student Union; Student N. E. A. ; Tennessee Education Association. Charles Edward Hunter, White Bluff, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics- Engineering Club; Track and Sabre Club. Lavaun Inglis, Smithville, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education- Transfer, Martin College; Methodist Student Movement; Organ Guild; Drama Club; Student Christian Union. A. Frances Jackson, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education- Treasurer of Lyon Hall; Home Economics Club; Student N. E. A.; Stu- dent Christian Union; Church of Christ Group; Junior Class Vice- President; Supreme Court Secretary; Associated Student Body Secre- tary; Homecoming Queen,- Who ' s Who. Murl Jackson, Franklin, Tennessee, B.S., Chemistry and Mathematics- Baptist Student Union,- Chemistry Club; Sigma Club. Andrew McMurray Jarrett, Jr., Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Account- ing and Business Administration— Agriculture Club. Classes - Page 153 James Robert Jenkins, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Physical Education- Transfer, David Lipscomb College— Physical Education Club. Bobby Leland Jennings, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts. Joyce Jeter, Lewisburg, Tennessee, B.S., Home Economics— Student N. E. A. ; Home Economics Club, Methodist Student Movement. Leonard Martin Johnson, Jr., Williamsport, Tennessee, B.S., Business- Sophomore Class Vice-President; Junior Class President; Senior Class Vice-President; Who ' s Who ; Church of Christ Group. fci 4 Margie L. Johnston, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, B.S., English— Band; Speech Arts Society, Secretary-Treasurer,- Pi Kappa Delta; Buchanan Players, Vice-President, President; Alpha Psi Omega, President; Student N. E. A.; Wesley Foundation. Donald William Jones, Woodbury, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts and Education— Veterans ' Club; Alpha Chi Chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau. Seniors Robert Charles Keathley, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Biology- Freshman Class Vice-President; Westminster Fellowship, President; Chorus; Men ' s Quartet; Varsity Choir; Sacred Harp Singers; Circle K Club; Sigma Club; Who ' s Who. James Robert Kemp, Brush Creek, Tennessee, B.S., Biology— Student N. E. A.; Veterans ' Club; Science Club, Vice-President, President; Sigma Club, President; Theta Omicron of Kappa Delta Pi, President. Robert Bryan Kennedy, Fayetteville, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science- Transfer, Belmont College,- Baptist Student Union,- Student Christian Union.; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Club; Student N. E. A. Billy B. Kerr, Savannah, Tennessee, B.S., Agriculture— Agriculture Club, Treasurer, Secretary. Nancy Ann King, Nashville, Tennessee, B.A., English— Church of Christ Group, Student Christian Union; Sidelines Staff; Student N. E. A. ; Midlander Staff, Senior Editor; A. S. B. Congress,- Tau Omicron,- Kappa Delta Pi; Who ' s Who. Roy M. Kingsley, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education- Transfer, American Ri ver College,- Kappa Delta Pi; Student N. E. A. ; Veterans ' Club. Page 154 - Classes John Knies, Donelson, Tennessee, B.S., Business Administration. Will Lackey, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science. Calvin W. Lacy, Dacaturville, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education. George G. Lahde, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics— Sigma Club. Tommy C. Laine, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., History— Transfer, David Lipscomb College. Carl M. Lance, McMinnville, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science— Cumber- land Presbyterian Group. Seniors James Langdon, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Economics. Bobby Dell Lannom, Lebanon, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science— Circle K Club, Wesley Foundation, Student Christian Union. Mrs. Leonard LeMay Jr., Columbia, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Educa- tion—Transfer, Peabody; Student N. E. A. Leonard LeMay, Jr., Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts- Industrial Arts Club; R.O.T.C; Track and Sabre Club; Midlander Staff, Photographer. Issac Cecil Lewis, Old Hickory, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics. Bobby H. Little, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education— Transfer, University of North Carolina; Veterans ' Club; Speech Arts Society, President; Pi Kappa Delta. Classes - Page J 55 Joseph Clyde Long, Jr., Pulaski, Tennessee, B.S., Science— Transfer, University of Tennessee; The Townsmen Dance Band; Track and Sa- bre Club; Band; Student N. E. A. ; Tennessee Education Association. Robert B. Malone, Alexandria, Tennessee, B.S., Economics— Circle K Club; Sigma Club; Track and Sabre Club. Stuart A. Maples, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Agriculture— Agricul- ture Club; Track and Sabre Club; Sigma Club. James H. Markum, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science- Track and Sabre Club; Sigma Club. Warner Marsh, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics. Charles E. Martin, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics— Industrial Arts Club. Seniors Don Martin, South Pittsburg, Tennessee, B.S., Biology. Robert J. Martin, Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, B.S., Chemistry— Transfer, Bel- mont; Chemistry Club, Vice-President; Student N. E. A. Franklin Curtis Mason, Beech Grove, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics- Veterans ' Club; Presbyterian Student Union; Student Christian Union; Engineering Society, President; Raider Radio Club; Chemistry Club; Sigma Club; Who ' s Who. Helen Jeannerte Massey, Chattanooga, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education— Chorus; Varsity Choir; Buchanan Players; Beaux Arts Soci- ety, Student N. E. A.; Baptist Student Union,- Student Christian Union; Sidelines Staff. Beverly Mathews, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., English. William K. Medlock, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Music Education- Chorus, President; Sacred Harp Singers,- Men ' s Quartet; Varsity Choir; Orchestra; Baptist Student Union,- Pi Mu Sigma, President; Sigma Club; Student Christian Union, Song Leader,- M.E.N. C; Who ' s Who. Page 5f — Classes Glenn Melson, Shelbyville, Tennessee, B.S., Biology. Joe Messick, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Health and Physical Education— Biology Club; Physical Education Club; Chorus; Student N. E. A.; Track and Sabre Club; Science Club. Charles Millsaps, Daisy, Tennessee, B.S., Sociology and Physical Edu- cation—Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Club. Robert Mingle, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., English— Beaux Arts Club; Art Club, President; Social Science Club; Baptist Student Union,- Midlander Staff, Artist. Lois Mills Mitchell, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science— Transfer, Peabody College. Thomas Newsom Monks, Fayetteville, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts- Transfer, Belmont College; Industrial Arts Club; Student N. E. A. ; Bap- tist Student Union; Student Christian Union. Seniors Jerry Ralph Mooney, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., History— Buchanan Players; Alpha Psi; Band; Orchestra,- Track and Sabre Club; Sidelines Staff; Midlander Staff; Circle K Club; Student Christian Union. Mary Lou Moore, Crossville, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education- Transfer, Martin College; Student Christian Union, Treasurer; Wesley Foundation; Student N. E. A.,- Tau Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi. Samuel K. Moore, Franklin, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science,- Veterans ' Club. John W. McMahan, Summitville, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts- Industrial Arts Club. Carl Robbins Neal, Gallatin, Tennessee, B.S., Biology— Chemistry Club. Jack Nix, Kelso, Tennessee, B.S., Economics. Classes - Page IV Bobby G. Noblitt, Shelbyville, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics. James E. Noblitt, Shelbyville, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics. f w -= Evelyn W. O ' Gwin, Clarksville, Georgia, B.S., Elementary Education; Student N. E. A. Carol Ann Oliver, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Home Economics- Transfer, David Lipscomb College; Church of Christ Group; Home Economics Club, Secretary; Kappa Omicron Phi, Second Vice-President. Ned A. Orfali, Baghdad, Iraq, B.S., Industrial Arts. Peggy Orr, Belfast, Tennessee, B.S., Biology and Mathematics,- Biology Club, Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi; Student N. E. A. Seniors Mary Ruth Osborne, Cross Plains, Tennessee, B.S., English— West- minster Fellowship, Secretary; Synod representative, President; Student Christian Union, Social Chairman; Student N. E. A., Treasurer; Tau Omicron, Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary; Midlander Staff, Copy Staff, Junior Class Editor, Copy Editor; Who ' s Who. Franklin D. Paris, Smithville, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics. Marlyn Ann Parker, Crossville, Tennessee, B.S., Health, Physical Edu- cation and Recreation— Band; Chorus,- Physical Education Club, Secre- tary,- Social Committee; Student N. E. A. ; Wesley Foundation,- Varsity Choir. Robert Wendell Parker, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Business Ad- ministration—Sigma Club. James Doris Parks, Jr., Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics- Track and Sabre Club, President; R.O.T.C. Rifle Team; Distinguished Military Student. Thomas E. Partlow, Lebanon, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science— Transfer, Cumberland University,- Baptist Student Union,- Sigma Club; Student N. E. A. kg Page 58 - Classes Judith Ann Patterson, Waverly, Tennessee, B.S. Mathematics— Freshman Class, Treasurer; Aquatic Club, Treasurer, Vice-President; Wesley Foundation; Monohan Hall, Vice President; Kappa Delta Pi; Tau Omicron, Associated Student Body Vice-President; Who ' s Who ; Stu- dent N. E. A. Roland Carie Perkins, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science- Transfer, Martin College. Elizabeth Petrie, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., English— Band; Buch- anan Players; Alpha Psi Omega, Business Manager; Aquatic Club; Student N. E. A. Harry Gene Petroff, Mt. Clemens, Michigan, B.S., Geography— Transfer, Palm Beach Junior College. Russell R. E. Philpot, Memphis, Tennessee, B.S., Health, Physical Edu- cation and Recreation— Transfer, Belmont College; Track, Manager; T Club. Maury Randolph Pigg, Columbia, Tennessee, B.A., English— Transfer, Vanderbilt University; Veterans ' Club; Student N. E A. Seniors Nelda Sue Pond, White House, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education,- Student N. E. A.; Methodist Student Movement; Student Christian Union,- Treasurer, Lyon Hall; Program Chairman, Methodist Student Movement. Sara Pauline Powel, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Home Economics- Home Economics Club; Chorus,- National Society of Military Sponsors; Varsity Choir; Student N. E. A.; Beaux Arts Club; Methodist Student Movement,- Student Christian Union; Girls Rifle Team, Co-Captain. Billie L. Puckett, Brentwood, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts— Transfer, Vanderbilt University,- Industrial Arts Club, Secretary. Billy Wayne Pyle, Tullahoma, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science— Vet- erans ' Club, Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Club; Pi Gamma Mu, President; Student N. E. A. Robert Lee Raikes, Smyrna, Tennessee, B.S., Health and Physical Edu- cation—Track and Sabre Club; Biology Club, Physical Education Club; Track Team. Bobby J. Reasons, Donelson, Tennessee, B.S., Physical Education- Physical Education Club; Football Manager, Trainer,- Baseball; Basket- ball Manager, Trainer,- T Club; Veterans ' Club. Classes - Page 159 Marion Earle Reese, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics- Transfer, Springfield Junior College; Veterans ' Club; Pre-Engineering Society. Johnny B. Richardson, Old Hickory, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics- Veterans ' Club. Winfield L. Rick, Jr., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, B.S., English; Kappa Delta Pi; Veterans ' Club; Speech-Arts Club; Debate Team. Mary Joe Rickman, Hartsville, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education- Transfer, Peabody College; Methodist Student Movement; Student Christian Union; Student N. E. A. Jerry Wayne Robinson, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education; Beaux Arts Club; Social Science Club. Harvey W. Rochell, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts- Transfer, David Lipscomb College; Industrial Arts Club; Epsilon P Tau, Secretary; Sigma Club. Seniors Vollie Roddy, Jr., Hartsville, Tennessee, B.S., Health and Physical Edu- cation,- Football; Baseball; Veterans ' Club; T-Club; Physical Education Club, Sergeant-at-Arms; Student Christian Union; Church of Christ Group. Jo Ann Russ, Loretto, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics; Baptist Student Union; Student Christian Union,- Student N. E. A. William H. Rutledge, Lebanon, Tennessee, B.S., Science and History. Ernest G. Ryman, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Health and Physical Education; Sigma Club; Track and Sabre Club; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Distinguished Military Student; Track; T Club. Albert Weldon Saddler, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Chemistry and Mathematics— Chemistry Club, Secretary; Sigma Club. Don Sands, Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education— Veterans ' Club; Baptist Student Union; National Business Education Association. Page 160 - Claiset u ■Albert Trice Sampson, Lebanon, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education. Pearl McBroom Scarbrough, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education. Carl Hubbell Searcy, Richard City, Tennessee, B.S., Biology— Biology Club; T Club; Track Team,- Men ' s Dormitory Council; Cumberland Presbyterian Church Group; Veterans ' Club; Student N. E. A. Bob C. Sells, Pikeville, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education— Trans- fer, University of Tennessee,- Baptist Student Union; Student Christian Union; Student N. E. A.; Marching Band; Symphonic Band; Chorus,- Biology Club; Circle K Club. Katherine Shannon, Greenbrier, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science- Transfer, Tennessee Polytechnic Institute; Junior Class Attendant to Homecoming Queen,- Student Christian Union; Methodist Student Movement, President; R.O.T.C Sponsor,- Dormitory Council, President,- Midlander Staff; Kappa Delta Pi; Who ' s Who ; Dormitory Song Leader. Donald B. Sharp, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Physical Education; A.S.B. Congress; Physical Education Club; Track and Sabre Club; Intramural Captain. Seniors Joyce Shasteen, Tullahoma, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education- Transfer, Martin College,- Student N. E. A. ; Kappa Delta Pi. William H. Shelton, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science— Sigma Club; Dramatic Club; Debate Team. Nancy Jean Shumate, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Educa- tion,- Wesley Foundation; Student Christian Union; Student N. E. A.; Home Economics Club; President, Monohan Hall; Associated Student Body, Treasurer,- Who ' s Who. Ira Wilburn Simmons, Dyersburg, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education- Transfer, Memphis State College and Murray State College; Gamma Chi Chapter of Pi Omega Pi. Mrs. J. C. Simpson; Bethpage, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education. John Singleton, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Agriculture and Chemis- try—Agriculture Club, President; Sigma Club; Chemistry Club; Biology Club. Claisei - Page 161 James E. Skinner, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education. Julia Ann Smartt, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education. Al lie G. Smith, Newport, North Carolina, B.S., Agriculture— Transfer, North Carolina State College; Agriculture Club; Church of Christ Group, President; Sigma Club. Gil Smith, State College, Pennsylvania, B.S., Instrumental Music— M. E. N. C; Track and Sabre Club; Pi Mu Sigma, Sergeant-at-Arms,- Band, President; Chorus,- Orchestra,- Midlander Dance Band; Opera Orchestra. James M. Smith, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Biology. Mary Theresa Smith, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Home Economics- Home Economics Club. Seniors Thomas E. Smjth, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science. Juan W. Spann, Donelson, Tennessee, B.S., Physical Education— Physi- cal Education Club; Chorus,- Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Track and Sabre Club; A. S. B. Congress. Faye Stone Sparkman, Lynchburg, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science- Student N. E. A. ; Rifle Team. Jerry Olan Spears, Manchester, Tennessee, B.S., Biology— Track and Sabre Club; Speech Arts Society; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Biology Club, Program Director and Publicity Manager; Church of Christ Group,- Sidelines Staff; Student N. E. A. ; Chorus; Executive Officer, Company D, First Battle Group, Cadet Corp; Biology Laboratory Assistant. Tom Stacks, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science— Transfer, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and University of Tennessee, Martin- Veterans ' Club; Sigma Club. Glennice R. Stafford, Old Hickory, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Educa- tion—Transfer, Belmont College. Page 162 - Classe Arthur M. Stephens, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Business Adminis- tration—Transfer, Belmont College. James Wilson Stephens, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science— Sigma Club; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President; Pi Gamma Mu, Vice- President. John Franklin Stewart, McMinnville, Tennessee, B.S., Business Adminis- tration—Student N. E. A. ; Veterans ' Club; Dormitory Council. Kent Stockton, Madison, Tennessee, B.S., Economics— Westminster Fellowship; Circle K Club; Supreme Court Justice,- Associated Student Body Congress; President of Associated Student Body; Who ' s Who. James E. Stone, Woodbury, Tennessee, B.S., Biology— Church of Christ Group; Track and Sabre Club; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club. Fred D. Stovall, Jr., Pulaski, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics— Transfer, Martin College. Seniors Anne Stubblefleld, Viola, Tennessee, B.S., Home Economics— Home Economics Club; Methodist Student Union,- Student Christian Union; Sidelines, Feature Editor; Chorus; National Education Association. R. Kenneth Suter, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Business Administration and Economics— Transfer, University of Tennessee,- Newman Club; Veterans ' Club. Estelle Tate, Laager, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education. James W. Tate, Lewisburg, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science— Track and Sabre Club; Sam Davis Drill Team; Circle K Club; Church of Christ Group,- Nathan Bedford Forrest Club. Guerry S. Teeple, Monterey, Tennessee, B.S., Music— Transfer Trevecca College,- Chorus; Music Education National Conference; Organ Guild; Varsity Choir,- Orchestra, 1st Choir Violin,- Chorus,- Buchanan Players; Baptist Student Union, Enlistment Chairman,- Student Christian Union, Pianist. Joseph U. Thibodeaux, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Biology— Circle K Club, Vice-President,- Track and Sabre Club; R.O.T.C. Band; College Band; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club. Classes - Page 763 Marvin H. Thomas, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S. , Science. Hulan Glyn Thomas, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Economics and History; Pi Gamma Mu, Treasurer. Virginia Tomlinson, Lebanon, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education. Joe L. Thompson, Frankewing, Tennessee, B.S., Agriculture— Agriculture Club. Erna Freudenberg Tipps, Chattanooga, Tennessee, B.S., Biology— Mid- lander Beauty,- Majorette,- Band; Chorus; Methodist Student Movement, Publicity Chairman,- Student Christian Union; Biology Club, Treasurer; Junior Class, Vice-President. Wayne Tipps, Columbia Tennessee, B.S., Instrumental Music— Band, Drum Major,- Chorus, President; Harp Singers; Orchestra; Midlanders Band; M. E. N. C, President; Pi Mu Sigma, Treasurer; Methodist Student Movement, Vice-President; Student Christian Union, Song Leader; Supreme Court; Freshmen Class, Vice-President. Seniors Thomas D. Tracy, Columbia, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science— Transfer, Duluth Junior College, and Southern College Optometry. Donald E. Turbeville, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Agriculture— Agricul- ture Club. Jane Turner, Lewisburg, Tennessee, B.S., Home Economics— Transfer, Southwestern at Memphis,- Student N. E. A. ; Home Economics Club; Midlander Staff. Don Underhill, Monteagle, Tennessee, B.S., Economics— Transfer, Uni versify of the South, and University of Tennessee. Robert H. Underwood, Eagleville, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science- Sigma Club and Student N. E. A. Curtis Vandiver, Mount Pleasant, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts. Page 164 — Classes Jesse La June Waggoner, Shelbyville, Tennessee, B.S., Biology— Stu- dent N. E. A. ; Tennessee Education Association; Veterans ' Club; Kappa Pi Delta. John Carl Waldrop, Lewisburg, Tennessee, B.S., Economics— Circle K Club, Board of Directors, Vice-President; Sigma Club, Vice-President; Track and Sabre Club, Vice-President; Who ' s Who; Distinguished Military Student; Brigade Commander, R.O.T.C. Royce Ray Wales, Ardmore, Tennessee, B.S., Health and Physical Education— Transfer, Martin College; Health and Physical Education Club. Jim Walker, Celina, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts. Sarah Ruth Walkup, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Home Economics- Home Economics Club, Secretary, 2nd Vice-President; Kappa Omicron Phi, President; Westminster Fellowship; Tau Omicron. Kenneth L. Wall, Portland, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics and Agricul- ture— R.O.T.C. Rifle Team; Track and Sabre Club, Treasurer,- Circle K Club; Sigma Club; Superior Cadet Award, R.O.T.C; Honor Roll Cita- tion Cord, R.O.T.C. Seniors Ada Beth Hickman Wallace, Bladenboro, North Carolina, B.S., Elemen- tary Education— Transfer, Free Will Baptist Bible College; Student N. E. A. ; Kappa Delta Pi. James Michael Watkins, Loudon, Tennessee, B.S., Health and Physical Education— Football; Physical Education Club; Methodist Student Union. Jerry Leslie Wauford, Old Hickory, Tennessee, B.S., Mathematics- Track and Sabre Club. Paul D. Weaver, Laager, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education. Doris Wells, Lynnville, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education— Transfer, David Lipscomb College; Church of Christ Group. Shirley West, Cross Plains, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education— Chorus; M. E. N. C; Student Christian Union, Pianist; Student N. E. A., Par- liamentarian; Methodist Student Movement, Pianist; Girls ' Dormitory Council, Secretary,- Pi Omega Pi, Historian; Organ Guild; Monohan Hall, Vice-President; Midlander, Junior Class Staff and Copy Staff Claim - Page 16 Ronald W. Whited, Madison, Tennessee, B.S., Economics— Track and Sabre Club, Circle K Club; Sigma Club; Chief Justice of the Supreme Court; Who ' s Who. Garland Brice Whitehurst, Murphy, North Carolina, B.S., Social Sci- ence—Transfer, Freed-Hardeman College; Veterans ' Club; Church of Christ Group. David C. Whitworth, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Industrial Arts— Agri- culture Club; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Track and Sabre Club; Alpha Chi Omega Chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau; Distinguished Military Student. John Frank Whorley, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Social Science. Patty Wilkinson, Winchester, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education- Church of Christ Group,- Midlander, Junior Staff; Student N. E. A. Albert Williams, Jr., Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Chemistry and Mathematics— M. T. S. C. Chemical Association, President; Sigma Club; Track and Sabre Club. Seniors Callie Mae Williams, Norene, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education and Stenography— Transfer, David Lipscomb College,- Student Christian Union,- Student N. E. A.; Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer; Kappa Delta Pi, Treasurer; Tau Omicron,- Senior Class Treasurer; Who ' s Who,- Church of Christ Group. Copeland D. Williams, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education. Linda Kay Williamson, Loudon, Tennessee, B.S., English— Baptist Stu- dent Union, Executive Council; Student Christian Union; Band; Chorus, Section Leader, Secretary; Varsity Choir,- Sacred Harp Singers; Women ' s Trio,- Student N. E. A., Vice-President; Kappa Delta Pi; Buchanan Players,- Midlander Staff, Business Manager, Editor-in-Chief; Who ' s Who. Lynn A. Williamson, Lenoir City, Tennessee, B.S., Business Education- Transfer, Tennessee Wesleyan. Robert Pollock Williamson, Jr., Bowling Green, Kentucky, B.S., Econo- mics—Transfer, Virginia Military Institute and Western Kentucky State College; Basketball, Captain, All Ohio Valley Conference,- T Club, President. Martha Ann Willis, Jasper, Tennessee, B.S., Home Economics— Transfer, Florence State College,- Home Economics Club; Student N. E. A., Methodist Student Movement; Student Christian Union. Page 166 — Classes Nancy Jean Willis, Nashville, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education— Methodist Student Movement; Midlander Queen,- Attendant to Homecoming Queen; Beaux Arts Society, Secretary; Student N. E. A. Bobbie Ann Wilson, Pelham, Tennessee, B.S., Elemen- tary Education— Methodist Student Movement; Student Christian Union; Chorus; Buchanan Players; Student N. E. A. James Paten Young, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Business Administration— Band. George S. Wilson, Jr., McMinnville, Tennessee, Business Education— Transfer, Sewanee. B.S., Seniors Gene A. Windham, Smithville, Tennessee, B.S., Health and Physical Education and Biology— Transfer, Univer- sity of Tennessee; Football; Physical Education Club; Biology Club; T Club; Baptist Student Union; Student Christian Union; Student N. E. A.; Track. Lonnie Andrew Young, Franklin and Murfreesboro, Tennessee, B.S., Education— Alpha Psi Omega, Vice- President; Art Club; Biology Club; Chemistry Club; Buchanan Players, Vice-President; Methodist Student Movement; Midlander Staff; Sidelines Staff, Business Manager; Track and Sabre Club. Lucy Jane Wood, Smyrna, Tennessee, B.S., Elementary Education— Kappa Delta Pi. Bobby Woodal ence. Madison, Tennessee, B.S., Social Sci- Classes — Page 167 •A. Graduates AUGUST Row 1 (L. to R.): Mrs. Agnes B. Knapp, Murfreesboro; Thomas Chaney, Murfreesboro; Malvin Donald Johnson, Lewisburg; Roy Crabtree, Fay- etteville; Guy Dibrell Ragland, Granville; Billy Henshaw, Lynchburg. Row 2 (L. to R.): Gene W. Brown, Westmoreland; Warren Knoble Man- tooth, Cleveland; Ernest Eugene Isbell, Sweetwater,- Lillian May McKin- ney, Pulaski; Gene Austin Burnett, Nashville. Row 3 (L. to R.): Francis L. Wortham, Murfreesboro,- Edwin Hiram Black, Red Boiling Springs; Horace G. Bean, Red Boiling Springs; James Wil- hoite Adams, Franklin,- John Willard Williams, Flintville. Row 4 (L. to R.): Johnny Duff Gambill. Smyrna,- Henry E. Moore, Frank- lin,- David Anton Singer, Murfreesboro; Howard Zumbro Alsup, Donel- son. Row 5 (L. to R.): Janie Sue Massey, Chattanooga- Louise Ashton Burgess, Goodlertsville,- Vivian Celeste Henry, Whitwell; Janene Brown Keele, Lynchburg; David Owen Johnston, Franklin. Row 6 (L. to R.): Mary Frances Brandon, Murfreesboro; Jeffir R. Grove, McMinnville; Ann Wilson Willett, Murfreesboro,- Genella Markum, Murfreesboro; Margaret Ann Smith, Murfreesboro. Row 7 (L. to R.): Marguerite Thackston, Murfreesboro,- Ann Stribling Alley, Clifton,- Lillian C. Wooten, Lebanon; Blanche Beaty, Gimsley,- Annie Mazelle Duggin, Woodbury. Absent when the picture was made were Ruth Hoover, Shelbyville; Wallace R. Midgett, Warertown; Oscar Reid Mosley, St. Elmo,- Martha Lucille Quillen, Cookeville; Marvin Rolman, Lynchburg and Joe Jernigan Shelton, Eagleville. Page 168 - Classes JUNE Row 1 (L to R.): Robinson, James Edward; Duggin, Jack Colvert; Mayo, Gentry,- Hopkins, Mary Maddox; Briley, Margaret Coleman,- Burton, James Douglas. Row 2 (L. to R.): Talley, Mildred Barker,- Bond, Bessie Chrisman,- Miller. Margaret Louise; Moore, Jack Lewis; Kelley, Wilburn Henry, Jr.; Scott, Henry Louis. Row 3 (L. to R.): Dabbs, Guss Gobelet; Grigsby, Cleo Elizabeth; Glenn, Lola Frances; Kirksey, Elizabeth Campbell; Ford, Frank Hodges; Gore, John B. Row 4 (L. to R.): McBride, Ralph; Phillips, Faye Kent; Bull, Mary Roberts; Smith, Urban,- Morgan. William Martin,- Rankin, America Lay. Row 5 (L. to R.): Potter, Archie McLean,- Corban, Sidney Smith; Reid, William E.,- Wallace, Kenneth Eugene,- Giles, Frank McCord; Henslee, Harold Eudeen. Not Pictured— Gene Fenn Porter, Violet S. Walker (degree granted in absentia). Classes - Page 169 Juniors OFFICERS— (Seated): Gail Arnold, secretary; Bill Bryson, president; Erna Tipps, vice president. (Standing): Buford Youngblood, sergeant-at-arms; Sandra Cowart, treasurer; Billy Boyers, sergeant-at-arms. Page 1 1) - Classe Donald Adams Madison Ralph Adams Murfreesboro Crawford Alexande Franklin James Allen Murfreesboro Walter Anderson Nashville Dirk Arnold Oak Ridge Charles Babb Lenoir City Nancy Bagwell Murfreesboro f ■t ■— (tth Juniors Billy Banks Bettye Barron Lewisburg d h Thomas Ban Fayetteville Joseph Bartha Leechburg, Pa. Richard Baugh Nashville Joe Bass Murfreesboro James Beard Bon Aqua Classes - Page 171 1l o f3 O ■( Y - ♦1- - ? Juniors Marriel T. Berry Fayetteville Jean Blair Columbia Jimmy Blankenship McMinnville Mary Doyle Boyd Nashville W. C. Boyers Nashville Margaret Ann Ashland City Beasley Billy Beechum Loretto Frances Helen Bell Madison, Ga. Ray Bell Waverly Richard Bell Murfreesboro Francis G. Bellamy Surgoinsville Billy Bennett Manchester Helen J. Bennett Murfreesboro James S. Braswell, III Murfreesboro 00 n? m+ % William Taylor Binkley ir - _ A Gladys B. Bonner _ Murfreesboro -V -• 1 « — ' Ptfgf J 72 - Classes James Brooks Mount Pleasant Sharon Bro oks Columbia Thomas Bruce Hendersonville Charles Bryson Murfreesboro William Br son Woodbury Charles Burns Lynchburg Billy Butler Celina Charles Butlei Bethpage   4 « ii. s ' ss ssr ! Juniors Henry Caldwell Old Hickory John Carney Nashville Jackie Casady Lafayette James Caldwell Nashville Hilrey Car Livingston Joe Casteel Petersburg Faye Carter Carthage Page Chamberlain Columbia Classes - Page 173 John Michael Cha Nashville Wayne Clark Nashville W-  , Harold Co Nashville Juniors Gladys Charlton Murfreesboro Joe Clayton Finger C. M. Cook, Jr Columbia Don Cherry Murfreesboro Gayle Clepper South Pittsburg Robert Cooke Old Hickory Wayne Coomes Nashville Gary Copas Nashville John C. Corban Springfield Sandra Cowart Chattanooga Jimmy Cox Pulaski Sara Jane Croft Tullahoma Charles Ray Crouch Nashville Page 174 — Classes 4s , st r-, - PL J% ; - Conrad Curl Lasscassas Terrell W. Curtis Goodlertsville Jack Daniel Huntland Billy J. Davis Lavergne Elizabeth Ruth Davis Nashville Joseph Daleo Murfreesboro E. Wayne Davis Fayetteville John P. Davis Murfreesboro Juniors a o. t n Q ' . -w - - Silk  John T. Davis, Jr. Lenior City Billy Ewing Dean Pu laski Paul Thomas Deason Murfreesboro Orville Davis Wolland Billy R. Dean Murfreesboro Joe DeLay Chattanooga Donald Dearman Murfreesboro Audrey Derryberry Columbia Classes - Page 175 Gene Dickinson Murfreesboro Dana W. Dolzen Nashville Kenneth Donnelly V ' fcp ' J? , Nashville Bill Dotson Murfreesboro Nancy Douglas Nashville Kathryn Drake Murfreesboro Wayne Drennan Lavergne Hunt Dugger Columbia 4 k Juniors Charles C. Durham £3 Margaret Eakin Murfreesboro 4ik 4 Leslie Ellis Chattanooga Margaret Ellis Christiana Emily Elrod n Terrell Fisher Sparta Murfreesboro Shirley Fowler Columbia i dfe . Ralph Englert Nashville 2 «?F, V ? 4; tirkdUrii Pa«f 76 - C a«« William Gibbs Ashland City Charles Gibson Flintville Olive Gibson Coalmont Samuel Glover Nashville William A. Goolsby Walling ' v , Betty Gore Old Hickory Betty Lou Gossett Lebanon John R. Gray Tullahoma c rl at $? tit Juniors LeBron Griffith Chattanooga Samuel Griner Murfreesboro Ray Hall Antioch Patricia Griffith Watertown Billy Joe Hall Shelbyville Ray Hammers Nashville Dennis He Nashville Beryl Ann Harbin Murfreesboro Classes - Page 111 v - Philip Harper Chaitanooga James P. Harris Murfreesboro Robert Hatche Allisona James Hawk Decherd Donald Hawkins Nashville Troy Haydon Murfreesboro Billy Joe Harvey Lenoir City Beth Hawkii Nashville Juniors Thomas Hays Murfreesboro Rufus Hereford Kelso Richard Hiller Nashville Amelia Hinds Lewisburq Peggy Hixson Smyrna Alex Holder McMinnville Galen Holshue Sewart AFB John R. Hopkins Murfreesboro tM S ,1 M Page 178 - Classes Meade Hopkins Cornersville Robert B. Huggins Hendersonville Bobby Jackson Springfield Patricia Jackson Lebanon James Dobson Johnson Franklin Henry Hurt Murfreesboro ifc£ Helen Jennings Murfreesboro Kenneth Jones Lebanon Juniors Wyona Jon( Manchester Robert Keathley Murfreesboro William Kirkpatrick Gallatin Erthon B. Krantz Lafayette Frank Lahde Nashville Will R. Lackey Nashville William Laird Chickamauga, Ga. Eleanor Langston Waverly Classes - Page 179 [ • .r « ) Jack Lovendor Murfreesboro % - V S «K J Edwin Lee Murfreesboro John A. Leoch Auburntown Sammy G. Littleton Lenoir City Bobby Lee Dickson Joyce Leonard Murfreesboro Emily Liddle Antioch I. L. Loftis Lebanon Juniors Dan Loveless Franklin Walter A. Lowe Christiana James Nichols Lynch Nashville Charles R. Lowe Shelbyville Brady Luckett Nashville Martha Lunsford Winchester Roy Lynch Franklin Houston McBride Murfreesboro Page 180 - Classes Frances McBroon Woodbury Rhoda McBroon Murfreesboro William McBroom Old Hickory James Harris McCarroll Lenoir City J. C. McDearman Lebanon John McDonald Lafayette Joe McFerrin Fayetteville Franklin McKamey Shelbyville i ) w t j J. fIZ. fryrsr p. I A Juniors o. a a. p« r f 4 T Horace McKenzie Nashville Lewis McManus Lake View, N. Y. Marjorie McNabb Lebanon George B. Mabry Columbia Jimmy Manley Wartrace Frank Maples Knoxville Barbara Faye Mar Nashville Eddie Martin Winchester Classes - Page 181 r-w 1 Noncy Martii Shelbyville Sam Massey Gallatin Charles Mays Lavergne Russell T. Martin, Jr Nashville Maurice Massey Dixon Springs Donnie Masters Hartsville Barbara Mears Readyvitle James T. Maxwell McMinnville Juniors Nena Miles Murfreesboro Thomas Miles Murfreesboro Barbara Mills- McMinnville Joe Edward Mills Oak Ridge James Mitchell Bobby Modrall Murfreesboro James Moore Nashville Carole Moorei Murfreesboro Page 182 - Classes Karl Morga Oak Ridge James Nave Cedar Hill Albert Morris Pulaski James W. Neal Pulaski Ronnie Newman Smyrna Dave Mullins Murfreesboro Perry W. Neal Nashville Roy Newson Murfreesbon m v W ' , ' m t MA. v w m Juniors i William Nichols Murfreesboro George Ed Noe, Jr Nashville Beverly Overbey Franklin Joe Nichols Murfreesboro Neva Orange Old Hickory Richard Palmer Murfreesboro Mary Ann Orren Murfreesboro Jean Pascal Murfreesboro Classes - Page 183 Jitrffc P tfT Ct t 7 i Carolyn Paysinger Pulaski James Perkins Chattanooga Billy Philpot Shelbyville William Strickland Peach Franklin Paul D. Perr Joelton Shirley Pigg Petersburg Patsy Ruth Pemberton Chattanooga Joe Philips Madison Juniors David Curry Pitts Fayetteville William Porter Williamsport Bertha Porterfield Murfreesboro Ray Purvis Murfreesboro Ann Ray Manchester Orleonas Rice Murfreesboro Robby Richardson Riddleton Rosemary Richison Smyrna Page 184 - Classes Raymond Lee Robertson Woodbury Boyd Robinson Nashville J. Baxter Robinson Nashville Barbara Rogers Nashville May Louise Williams Rogers Shelbyville James Russell Whites Creek Earl Russ Old Hickory Beverly Sadler Nashville Juniors Pi vl Clarence Sanders Murfreesboro Robert Schenck Nashville Peggy Sue Selph Clifton Buddy Saunders Shelbyville Larry Scott Madison Xylda Scott Columbia Robert B. Sewell Leopwood Robert Shackleford Mount Pleasant Classes - Page 18$ Jess Shearin Unionville Gerald Shutters Chattanooga Bonnie Slatton Chattanooga Donald Shelton Eagleville Fred Shelta Lewisburq Kenneth Eugene Simmons Lebanon Sandra Sisson Chattanooga Gerald Slatton McMinnville Juniors Janet Sloan Murfreesboro Charles O. Smith Murfreesboro Charline Smith Spring Hill Donald Smith Murfreesboro James Smith Nashville Judy Smith Murfreesboro Robert L. Smith Murfreesboro 4  1 s? David Smotherman Shelbyville Page 186 - Classes Donald Sneed Culleoka Jane South Tullahoma Billy Spence Shelbyville Jerry Stapleton Oak Ridge Sue Steagall Murfreesboro Karl Steakley Aiken. S. C. Jimmy Stepp Nashville Adam Styborski Murfreesboro Juniors F « •% ' •• • David Tant Nashville Frank Thomason Dalton, Go. Dennis Tomlin Madison Mary Taylor Smithville Joann Thompson Murfreesboro Frank Turner Tullahoma Robert Thorpe Fayetteville Jane Turrentine Shelbyville Classes - Page 187 JR v Carol Tyler Lenoir City Faye Vannatta Bell Buckle John Waggoner, Jr Carthage Juniors Edward Gene Tyring Woodbury Jimmy Vaughn Antioch Frank Wagner Murfreesboro John VanHooser Madison Joe M. Ventress Kelso Harry Wallace Murfreesboro Rosalyn Ward Lebanon Richard Wagster Murfreesboro Jean Waits Etheridge Forell Walters Tullahoma Johnny Ward Manchester Mary Jane Warden Lewisburg Wh.r Watson, III Murfreesboro ! ' . t W n Page 188 - Class e Arthur Allen Watts Murfreesboro Donald Lee Webb Murfreesboro Evelyn White Manchester Glenn Williai Old Hickory Sylvia Williams Murfreesboro Clara Wilson Murfreesboro David Wilson Goodlettsville P James White Nashville Willard Williams Shelbyville Mary Frances Wilson Lewisburg Juniors f r ' Tn O j! r Wayne Wilson Lafayette Morris Womack Union City Edward Woodruff Nashville Hiram Wooten Jasper Charles E. Yancey Nashville Harold Womack Woodbury Raliegh Wooten Murfreesboro Willy Young McMinnville Buford Youngblood McMinnville William Youree Readyville Classes - Page 189 Sophomores OFFICERS: (L. to R.) Thelma Holman, secretary,- W. Jay Hickey, vice-president; Richard Partin, president; Ralph Johnson, sergeant-at-arms; Maxine Smith, treasurer. Page 190 - Classes •W • mt ikifc Sophomores $ J ' V yf ' , 1 . • • V - Top Row (L. to R.l: Claude Roger AcufF, Clarksville; Melvin Ray Adams, Readyville,- Eddie R. Adcock, Wartrace. Row 2 (L. to R.): Nealon Agee, Mt. Juliet; William Shephard Allen, Nashville; Billy C urg Amonetr, Liberty; Johnnie Reece Anderson, Murfreesboro. Row 3 (L. to R.): Nancy Louise Anderson, Belvidere; Glenn W. Armistead, Columbia; Alford E. Arnold, Wartrace; William Jerry Ayers, Waverly; George Vincent Bachman, Nashville. Row 4 (L. to R.): James Gray Bailey, Nashville,- James Lloyd Baker, Tracy City; Lorraine Baker, New Mexico; Jimmy Banks, Murfreesboro; Andrew Burton Barrett, Jr., Murfreesboro; Emma Dale Barrett, Murfreesboro. Row 5 (L. to R.): Tommy Lee Bates, Murfreesboro; Sherrill Swain Batey, Murfrees- boro; Richard Baugh, Nashville; Jerry Baxter, Nashville; Judy Bean, Knoxville; Sarah (Sally) Beane, Springfield; Patsy Dye Beasley, Shelbyville. Bottom Row (L. to R.): Barbara Beck, Murfreesboro,- Judy Beeler, Nashville; Charles Bell, Manchester; Joe Bell, Lebanon,- Howard Bell, Waverly,- Johnny Elbert Bentley, Nashville,- Benny Bills, Lewisburg; Dorothy Lee Blair, Smyrna. Classes - Page 191 Sophomores O O £  t ! i p tt p x Top Row (L. to R.): Virginia Blansett, Murfreesboro; Rose Ella Blevins, South Pittsburg; Frederick L. Bonney, Nashville. Row 2 (L. to R.): John L. Borum, Ashland City; A. P. Bouldin, Morrison; Richard D. Bouldin, Fayetteville; Nancy Bradshaw, Watertown. Row 3 (L. to R.): John Bramblett, Wartrace; Margaret Branham, Lebanon; Anita Brantley, Springfield; Holland Bratten, Woodbury,- Thomas Henry Bratten, Jr., Woodbury. Row 4 (L. to R.): Ralph Brazel, Gallatin; Wm. Brinton, Nashville; Sharon Brooks, Columbia; Edmond Norvel Brown, Murfreesboro,- James Thomas Brown, Shelby- ville; Jimmy Lee Brown, Westmoreland. Row 5 (L. to R.): John Brown, McMinnville; Janice Marie Bryan, Hillsboro; David Bryant, Whitwell; Ralph Owens Bryant, Nashville; Louise Sherrill Buckner, Decherd; Charles Raymond Burden, Murfreesboro; Robert Burden, Murfreesboro; Margaret Burgess, Nashville. Bottom Row (L. to R.): Ann Burnett, Celina; Joe Burnett, Murfreesboro; Je rry Lee Burns, Rockvale,- Harold Thomas Bush, Normandy; William Earl Bush, Jr., Water- town; Tommy Butler, Bethpage; James W. Byrd, Nashville. Page 192 - Classes Sophomores m f? 15 p c 4 i 1 1 ? • w f ) « fe n AC , 1 ri ' slton; Top Row (L. to R.): Donald Ray Byrum, Nashville; Billy Wayne Caldwell, Jc Harold G. Caldwell, Rossville. Row 2 (L. to R.): Margaret Ann Cantrell, Oak Ridge; Nina Cantrell, Smithville; James Edward Carnahan, Murfreesboro,- Charles Cassetty, Nashville. Row 3 (L. to R.): Jerry Lavon Cambion, Nashville; Betty Mae Caudill, Madison,- Sam Causey, Murfreesboro; Webb Celsor, Murfreesboro,- Page Chamberlain, Columbia. Row 4 (L. to R.): Kay Clark Charlton, Shreveport, Lo. ; Billie Jean Chrisman, Murfreesboro; Jere Chumley, Murfreesboro; Carl Clark, Nashville; Charles Robert Clark, Tullahoma; John J. Claxton, II, Nashville. Row 5 (L. to R.): Gary S. Cline, Manchester; Johnny Clouse, Manchester; Joseph Clupper, Nashville; James Dalton Cole, Mt. Pleasant; Pat Colley, Nashville; Jack Anderson Condra, Jasper; Frederick T. Connor, Nashville. Row 6 (L. to R.): Charles E. Coomer, Nashville; Kenneth E. Cooper, Jr., Columbia; Lloyd Costner, Alcoa; Betty Lauderdale Cothron, Hartsville,- William Wayne Cothran, Murfreesboro; William Howard Couch, Jr., Murfreesboro; Tommy Edwin Craighead, Red Boiling Springs; Robert Crain, Greenbrier. Classes - Page 193 Sophomores ® ' Ik 1 ivvi ft ,0 0. • .9- £Ldk - • r i i j. 1 —  Top Row (L. to R.): James Arnold Croft, Murfreesboro; Robert Croft, Murfreesboro; James Harrison Crow, Winchester. Row 2 (L. to R.): Sylvia Crowder, Gallatin; William Clark Crowder; Zedric E. Crowell, Jr., Shelbyville; Roger Crownover, Chattanooga. Row 3 (L. to R.): Johnny Cunningham, Nashville; Leo L. Davis, Morrison,- Austin DeFord, Loudon; Elouise DeJohn, Portland; Dan C. Denton, Nashville. Row 4 (L. to R.): Mary Adelia Denton; James S. Dickerson. Nashville; John H. Dillon, Woodbury; Polly Dinges, Alexandria; George Dobos, Jr., Murfreesboro,- Richard Hamilton Dodson, Franklin. Row 5 (L. to R.): William Donnell, Old Hickory; John Dorris, Gallatin; David Douglas, Bell Buckle,- Winton Scott Douglas, Murfreesboro,- Brenda Faye Douthit, Blanche; Robert Lee Dozier, Nashville,- Dickie Duke, McMinnville. Bottom Row (L. to R.): Kay Durham, Hendersonville,- David F. Dyer, Eagleville; Deri Easley, Tullahoma; Jack Edgmon, Franklin; Thomas Siler Edmondson, Nash- ville,- Robert Flaming Eggleston, Nashville,- Clarence Edward Elkins, Unionville; Dorothy Ellis, Nashville. Page 194 - Classes f at - Sophomores f « m r i 1 1 j j i j «tf V t - ' ' - AiMUmY ! Top Row (L. to R.): Lewis Franklin Elrod, Murfreesboro; Billy Empson, Nashville; Lynda Eubank, Nashville. Row 2 (L. to R.): William Mullins Faulk, Shelbyville; Homer Thomas Fetherling, Nashville,- Jim P. Finney, Murfreesboro,- Sally Ann Fly, Columbia. Row 3 (L. to R.): Jerry Fowler, Jamestown; Marie Francis, Woodbury; Jerry Franklin, Lebanon; Marvin Dale Freeze, Murfreesboro,- Buddy Frey, Goodlettsville. Row 4 (L. to R.): Mary Ann Frey, Nashville; W. C. Friedericsen, Chattanooga; Edwin Frost, Rockvale; LeRoy Froyen, Smyrna,- James Harold Fyke, Old Hickory; Joe Gabbard, Nashville. Row 5 (L. to R.): Billie Marie Gallaher, Lawrenceburg; Larry Allen Gamble, Port- land; James Stuart Gardner, Nashville,- Thomas C. Garrett, Madison; Jimmie H. Gaunce, Manchester,- Virginia Geer, McMinnville; Paul Gentry, Antioch. Bottom Row (L. to R.)= Jerry Gipson, McMinnville,- John Granstaff, Old Hickory; Ralph J. Green, Jr., Nashville,- Charles E. Greer, Nashville; Richard Charles Griffin, Nashville; H i I lis Novoka Griffith, Cleveland; Marvin T. Grizzle, Murfrees- boro; Dorcas Gunter, McMinnville. Sophomores p a 4K X 1 ■IT ff m r ' r p 41 b A G CI ,C Q i v Top Row (L. to R.I: Dickie Hogood, Smyrna; James Ronny Haley, Nashville; George Larry Hall, Eagleville. Row 2 (L. to R.I: Robert Douglas Hall, Old Hickory; Tom Hamner, Nashville; Amaryllus Hampton, Lawrenceburg; Johnnie Mai Hancock, Murfreesboro. Row 3 (L. to R.): Sandra Haralson, Old Hickory; Eddie Lewis Harcastle, Goodletts- ville; Wendell Keene Harris, Nashville; Albert Washington Hartley, Murfreesboro; Robert Hatcher, Nashville. Row 4 (L. to R.): William L. Hayes, Lebanon; Howard King Haynes, Murfreesboro; Willian Paula Reel Haynes, Murfreesboro,- Cecelia Hester, Le Jr., Sparta; Glenn Hicks, Smyrna. Row 5 (L. to R.I: W. Floyd Hicks, Donelson; Jean Hildreth, Daylight; John Hill, Bethpage; Nancy Hillin, Nashville; Walter L. Hillis, Bone Cave; Judy Winchester; Lionel George Holloday, Nashville. Bottom Row (L. to R.): Bobby Hollingsworth, Hermitage; Thelma Holman, Margaret Ann Holt. Lynchburg; Betty Holton, Rockvale; Walter Hoover, Bobby Allen Hopkins, Cornersville; Claude Garner Hopkins, Toft; Thoi Hopkins, Murfreesboro. Hickey, William Holder, Sparta; Page 196 - Classes Sophomores I .j. %. v -= . i.™ r f kit Top Row (L. to R.) : Hershel Ray Hopper, Donelson,- Sarah Ann Horton, McMinnville; John Richard Houdeshell, Old Hickory. Row 2 (L. to R.): Joyce Howard, Hixson; Bonnie Hudgens, Nashville; Buford Mea- dows Hudgins, Goodlettsville; Joe M. Hughes, Fairview. Row 3 (L. to R.): Raymond E. Hunter, Loudon; Richard C. Hunter, Chattanooga; Adnan Kafil Husain, Baghdad, Iraq; Dortha F. Hutchings, Wartrace; Larry Hutson, Chattanooga. Row 4 (L. to R.): Dan E. Ingram, Nashville; John Adrian Ishler, Sewart AFB ; James | t ! ? Allen Jackson, Murfreesboro; Richard A. Jennings, Smithville; Hellon Johns, Mur- freesboro,- Billy Floyd Johnson, Lebanon. Row 5 (L. to R.): Jerry O. Johnson, Nashville; John M. Johnson, Lebanon; Nancy Ellen Johnson, Old Hickory; Hugh Benton Jones, Gallatin,- Larry Major Jones, Lawrenceburg; Norman R. Kaylor, Nashville; James O. Keathley, Murfreesboro. Bottom Row (L. to R.): Charles Hudson Kemp, Murfreesboro; Bobby Patterson Kerr, Savannah; Judy A. Kimbel, Waynesboro; Jo Ann King, Gatlinburg; Jerry Hayden Kirchner. Tullahoma; Shirley Krutsinger, Murfreesboro; Jack Lynn LaFevre, Manchester; C. William Lambert, Murfreesboro. Classes — Page 197 Sophomores Top Row (L. to R. Jerry F. Lancaster, McMinnville; Earl Lane, Murfreesboro; George Franklin Lanning, Murfreesboro. Row 2 (L. to R. : Mary Frances Lee, Huntland; Grady Ray Leeman, Lebanon; Robert Lewis Lenk, Nashville; Mary Ellen Lewis, Gallatin. Row 3 (L. to R.i: George Lockhart, Oak Ridge; Kenneth Paschall Love, Watertown; Robert Wayne Love, Smithville; Sara S. Lowe, Rockvale; Thomas Ed Luttrell, Rockvale. Row 4 (L. to R.l: Rufus Lyle, Nashville; Quindal McAdams, Lewisburg,- Carol McClannahan, Madison,- Paul L. McClellan, Madison; Ewell Thomas McDaniel, 1 O - (5 ? € iv? $ K i (3 £ s Lewisburg; Glenn Thomas McDaniel, Lewisburg. Row 5 (L. to R.l: William K. McElhmey, Jr., Nashville; Linda Jane McGinnis, Smithville; Anna Pearl McNeal, McMinnville; John Holmes McNutt, Nashville; Barbara Malone, Nashville; Nancy Jane Marshall, Eagleville; Judith Amy Martin, Tullahoma. Bottom Row (L. to R.): Kenneth Martin, Tullahoma; Bobby Eugene Massey. Old Hickory; James Randall Masters, Arab, Ala.; Hazel Lucille Matthews, Nashville; Cecile Ann Mayberry, Primm Springs; Thomas Bratton Meador, Old Hickory, Richard K. Metcalf, Nashville; Daryl Anita Miller, Nashville. Page 198 - Classe Sophomores o : o. gj : ,a : p. r v « A p f I 41 4 Top Row (L. to R.I: Joseph Arnold Miller, Nashville; Rennie Minton, Nashville; Roger Minton, Goodlettsville. Row 2 (L. to R.h Diane Mitchell, Lebanon; John C. Moore, Nashville; William Eugene Moore, Nashville; Amanda Morgan, Shelbyville. Row 3 (L. to R.): Dortha Imogene Morgan, Rock Island; James Wayne Mosley, Murfreesboro; Carolyn Mullins, Fayetteville; Ruth Murchison, Nashville; James Douglas Murdock, Lewisburg. Row 4 (L. to R.): Billy Judd Murphy, Smithville,- Bobby Murphy, Murfreesboro; George Wesley Mary Muse, Mountain City; Albert Stephens Myatt, Nashv Myatt, Nashville; Jim Nabors, Nashville. Row 5 (L. to R.) : Peggy Nabors, Nashville; Kenneth Ray Neill, Shelbyville; Charlotte Newman, Decherd; A. Edward Newton, Nashville; Mary Linda Nieder- geses, Lawrenceburg; Fritz Niggeler, Tullahoma; Virginia Lee Nolting, Chatta- nooga; William Nourse, Jr., Nashville. Bottom Row (L. to R.): Harold O ' Brien, Murfreesboro; Bill Odle, Wartrace; Sylvia Osborne, Watertown; Beasley Overbey, Jr., Franklin; Glen Harold Page, Smith- ville; Robert W. Parkhurst, Hartsville; Harry Grant Parman, Nashville. Classes - Page 199 Sophomores Top Row (L. to R.): Richard Partin, Monteagle; Mary Ellen Pate, Nashville; Richard Patterson, Murfreesboro. Row 2 (L. to R.): Wilbert Curtis Patterson, Nashville; Lois Dean Patton, Harrisburg; William Randolph Payne, Jr., Murfreesboro; Ralph Leon Peebles, Murfreesboro. Row 3 (L. to R.): James Pemberton, Nashville; Jeanette Peyton, Murfreesboro; James Wayne Pharris, Nashville; Clarence E. Phifer, McMinnville; Robert E. Phillips, Jr., Dallas. Row 4 (L. to R.): Samuel Clyde Pigg, Old Hickory; Donald Pope, Murfreesboro; Edward Glenn Porterfield, Murfreesboro; Peggy Porterfield, Milton; Pat Poston, Carthage; Carl Potts, Nashville. Row 5 (L. to R.) : Petis Malvin Powell, Christiana; Yvonne Poynor, Nashville; james William Price, Murfreesboro; Gerald Marvin Pruitt, Murfreesboro; Jerry Puckett, Smithville; Larry Puryear, Dalton, Ga. ; Buford Franklin Putnam, Jr., Nashville. Bottom Row (L. to R.): John Harold Pylant, Shelbyville; Bobby Roby, Fayetteville; Frances Roe, Rockvale; Ann Ratcliff, Nashville; Betty Jean Ratcliffe, Culleoko; Jackie Addison Reavis, Angier, N. C; Linda Reid, Nashville; Charles Gilbert Reynolds, Nashville. Page 200 - Classes Sophomores Top Row (L. to R.): Judy Rice, Shelbyville; Betty Richards, Nashville; Carol Richard- son, Nashville. Row 2 (L. to R.): Ralph Rieben, Decherd; Richard Riggs, Murfreesboro; Wanda Rigsby, Nashville; Martha Sue Rippy, Gallatin. Row 3 (L. to R.): Harry Robinson, Lynnville,- Bonnie Rogers, Spencer; John Rogers, Manchester; Fay Rogers, Morrison; Jerry Roper, Ardmore. Row 4 (L. to R.): Kenneth Ross, Old Hickory; Robert Ross, Nashville; Ted Roy, ' ?? - n Nashville,- James Sanders, Monteagle; Carolyn Scales, Antioch; Stuart Schulz, Columbia. Row 5 (L. to R.): Charlotte Scott, Tracy City; Randall Ford Scott, Fayetteville; Gail Selph, Old Hickory; Norma Sharon Sexton, Jasper; Oliver Francis Shalibo, Signal Mountain,- Pat Shannon, Greenbrier; Leon Sharber, Rockvale. Bottom Row (L. to R.): Gloria Shelton, Eagleville; Kieffer Shepard, Nashville,- James Edward Shields, Murfreesboro; Freda Short, Monteagle,- Helen C. Sikes, Murfreesboro; Charles R. Silverman, Shelbyville; Barbara Simmons, Nashville; Thomas Earl Simpson, Nashville. Classes - Page 201 Sophomores « .? ' •! 4 « « «, ▲ Top Row (L. to R.): Carol Frances Smith, Tullahoma; Carroll Dunham Smith, Nashville; George M. Smith, Nashville. Row 2 (L. to R.I: Helen M. Smith, Shelbyville, Jerry R. Smith, Madison,- John E. Smith, Waverly; Ray P. Smith, McMinnville. Row 3 (L. to R .): James L Smotherman, Murfreesboro; Roy Lee Smyth, Lenoir City; Becky Snell, Murfreesboro; Dionne S. South, Nashville; Mary Spaulding, Man- chester,- James Clarence Spivey, Antioch. Row 4 (L. to R.): Jerry Spurlock, Auburtown; Margaret Standefer, Chattanooga; William R. Stewart, Nashville; James W. Stotts, McMinnville,- Donald Raymond Stuart, Murfreesboro; John Phillip Sugg, Nashville,- Norman Herndon Taft, Mur- freesboro. Row 5 (L. to R.): Glenda Carol Tarter, Murfreesboro,- John Franks Taylor, Nashville,- Barbara Jean Tenpenny, Morrison; Mary Judith Tillman, Lewisburg,- Joe Thomos Traughber, Murfreesboro,- Robert Tucker, Nashville,- Elizabeth Sharon Turner, Daylight; Patricia Anne Turner, Chattanooga. Bottom Row (L. to R.): Billy Dale Uselton, Tullahoma,- Aimer Vance, Jr., Nashville; William Preston VanZant, Shelbyville,- Bobby Wayne Vaughn, Murfreesboro; Howard M. Vaughn, Lewisburg,- James Vincent, Old Hickory; Joel D. Vinson, Old Hickory,- Robert E. Waggoner, Goodlettsville. Page 202 - Classes Sophomores g 1 fc 1 a : P P «. W r|  «J ' .■- it ' : f £ ' 4s Top Row (L. to R.h William B. Walden, Antioch; Lillard Thompson Walker, Nash- ville; Martha Sue Walker, Lebanon. Row 2 (L. to R.) : Nancy Sue Walker, Springfield; Joe H. Walkup, Murfreesboro; Mary Elizabeth Walling, Springfield; Jimmy Ray Ward, Tullahoma. Row 3 (L. to R.): Sara Jane Warmbrod, Belvidere; Glenn Francis Warner, Lawrence- burg; Barbara Jean Wasson, Murfreesboro; Mary Louise Watkins, Loudon; James Donald Watson, Murfreesboro; James Keeling Watson, Nashville. Row 4 (L. to R.): Austin Eugene Weaver, Laager; Myra Jean Weems, Lyles; Patricia Alice Wertz, Loundon; Nancy Rozelle Westbrooks, Unionville; Claude Alfred White, Nashville; Dempsey White, Tullahoma; Donald Lee White, Murfrees- boro. Row 5 (L. to R.): James Clyde White, Taft; Wayne Whitehurst, Brentwood; Ann Louise Wiedrich, Murfreesboro; Leroy Wilkinson, Richard City; Jerry Jolene Williams, Cowan; Joe Windham, Smithville; Carol Kay Witt, Lebanon; William Frank Wood. Bottom Row (L. to R.): Virginia Ann Woodall, Decherd; Mrs. LoVerne D. Woodlee, McMinnville; James Oliver Woodward, Murfreesboro; John C. Wright, Fayetteville,- Norman Edward Wright, Nashville; Virginia Yancey, Nashville; Abbas Zand, Tehran, Iran; George Lionel Zumbro, Murfreesboro. Classes — Page 205 Freshmen i OFFICERS: (Seated) Charline Bentley, secretary,- Donna Yeaman, vice-president; Lionel Wilde, president; Linda Powell, treasurer. ' Standing! Gerald Wayne Davidson, sergeant-at-arms; Tommy Williams, sergeant-at- arms. Page 2114 - Classes Freshmen rft b W j . ; ' MJI (w! -• 4 A - ( £ £X £} O „Q TTV v k xd ulB A p p. f ,o i-3 C-A f . - Top Row (L. to R.): Anno Abel, Nashville; Larry Abies, Nashville; Nancy Abrams, Lawrenceburg; Frank Adams, Nashville; Georgena Adams, Brodyville; Vance Akin, Franklin; Betty Alexander, Woodbury; Pat Alexander, Woodbury; Blaine Alleman, Elk City, Okla. Row 2 (L. to R.): Janet Allen, Cleveland; Marsha Anderson, Murfreesboro; Shirley Anderson, Manchester,- Shirley Anderson, Summitville; Joe Anderson, Nashville; Rose Anglin, Murfreesboro; Glenn E. Apple, Carthage; Roy Apple, Greenbrier; Delton Ashly, Petersburg. Row 3 (L. to R.): LaVenia Auberry, Shelbyville; Benny Austin, Murfreesboro; James Austell, Tullahoma; Carolyn Aydelotte, Centerville; Laverda Baggett, Cedar Hill; Edward Bailey, Manchester,- Terry Bailey, Hagerstown, Md. ; Judy Ballinger, Old Hickory; Carole Baker, Murfreesboro. Row 4 (L. to R.): Linda Baker, Tullahoma; Charles Ballard, Nashville; Sylvia Bankert, Murfreesboro; Nolan Barham, Lewisburg,- Dick Barnes, Murfreesboro; William Barnett, Lawrenceburg; Reba Barrett, Murfreesboro; Sandra Barrett, Chattanooga; Wayne Bastin, Old Hickory. Bottom Row (L. to R.): Joe Don Barker, Readyville; Greta Brown, Morrison; Bobby Barron, Murfreesboro; Jo Ann Barton, Lenoir City; Martha Baxter, Columbia; Margaret Beavers, Nashville; Ronald Beaver, Smyrna; Sam Beesley; Gayle Bellar, Shelbyville. Classes - Page 205 Freshmen (2] is 3 Top Row (L. to R.): John Bender, Nashville,- Charles Bennett, Old Hickory; Buford Benson, Nashville; James Benson, Murfreesboro,- Lee Benson, Murfreesboro; Ann Bentley, Castolian Springs; Charlene Bentley, Lebanon; A. W. Beshearse, Smith- vi Me; Annabelle Beumel, Lebanon. Row 2 (L. to R.): James Bible, Murfreesboro; Gary Bilbrey, Nashville; J. C. Billingsley, Nashville; Thomas Bills, Columbia; Bobby Bishop, Mt. Pleasant; Charles Blackwood, Nashville; Bill Blair, Woodbury; Jimmy Bland, Columbia; Tommy Blansett, Goodleftsville. Row 3 (L. to R.): Vivian Blansett, Murfreesboro; Audra Blevins, Chattanooga; Jimmy Blocker, Columbia; Robert Bodine, Murfreesboro; Robert Bolton, Nashville; Marvin Borgman, Nashville; Joan Bostick, McMinnville; Alice Boyd, Murfreesboro; Betty Bradford, Murfreesboro. Row 4 (L. to R.): Betty Bradford, Lewisburg,- Wanda Bradly; Evie Bragg, Shelby- ville; Don Brandon, Woodbury; Judy Brandon, Murfreesboro; Willie Brasher, Decaturville; William Breedlove, Hendersonville; James Brent, Nashville,- Linda Bratcher, Daylight. Bottom Row (L. to R.l: James Broadus, Madison; Frank Brock, Cowan,- Kathleen Brock. Murfreesboro; James Vernon Brooks, Mt. Pleasant; Gene Brothers, Beech- grove; John Brothers, Beechgrove; Jerry Browdei, Lenoir City; Gayle Brown, Columbia; James Brown, Jasper. A Page 206 — Classes Freshmen f ' v: i « s c f ff p ▲ 7w f y V Top Row (L. to R.) : Jerry Brown, Murfreesboro; Shelvo Brown, Spring Hill; Donald Bryan, Old Hickory; Raymond Bruggini; Paul Buck; Ernest Bugg, MurfreesPoro,- Janice Bullion, Old Hickory; Barbara Joan Burgess, Pulaski; Judy Burgin, Tullahoma. Row 2 (L. to R.): Donna Burns, Murfreesboro; Faye Burton, Millington; Marvin Burton, Lynchburg; Joe Burton, McMinnville; Nickey Burton, Tullahoma; John Caldwell, Nashville,- Polly Calvert, Culleoka,- Joyce Cameron, Chattanooga,- John Campbell, Monteagle. Row 3 (L. to R.): Linda Cantrell, McMinnville,- Donnie Caplinger, Liberty,- Vickie Carden, Hampshire; Jimmy Carlton, Shelbyville,- Harry Carr, Lebanon,- Bob Joyce iity, Watertown Carter, Philadelphia; Linda Caruthers, Na: Billy Chamblee, Elora. Row 4 (L. to R.): Glenda Chamblee, Elora,- Frank Cheek, Nashville,- Don Chickey, Nashville; Carson Chitwood, Delina; Brantley Christian, Viola,- Becky Chumley, Murfreesboro; Barbara Clardy, Murfreesboro,- Gary Clark, Nashville,- Jerry Clark, Nashville. Bottom Row (L. to R.): John Clark, Nashville; John Clark, Cornersville; Nancy Clark, Coral Gables, Fla. ; Ransom Clark, Murfreesboro; Clyde Clifford, Shelbyville; Dearl Cole, McMinnville; Ennis Coleman, Madison; Wesley Coleman, Nashville,- Bill Colbert, Nashville. Classes - Page 207 Freshmen • V, 83V«SK -A w if ff A r t Cs o , n p A f Top Row (L. to R.): Louise Collins, Chattanooga; Wayne Condra, Chattanooga,- Virgil Conley, Murfreesboro; John Connolly, Nashville; Joseph Connell, Oak Ridge; Charles Conner, Nashville; James Cook, Madison; Joan Cook, Goodletts- vi Me; John Cook, Murfreesboro. Row 2 (L. to R.): Sam Cook, Nashville,- May Dean Coop, Shelbyville; Robert Cooper, Shelbyville; Charles Corbit, Cleveland; Charles Corlew, Nashville; Rosemary Cothron, Lafayette,- Lloyd Coursey, Nashville; Carolyn Delores Cox, Nashville; Sue Rhea Crabtree, Columbia. Row 3 (L. to R.l: Mary Josephine Crawford, Nashville,- Charlotte Rosalind Crawley, Graysville; Larry Crawley, Chattanooga; Sonja June Crick, Cowan; Carolyn Ann Crosslin, Bell Buckle,- Carolyn Russell Crowder, Pulaski; Charles Edward Crowe, Chattanooga; Carolyn Lane Cummings, Murfreesboro,- Jerry Cummings, Tullahoma. Row 4 (L. to R.): Rowena Janell Cummings, Smyrna; Gene Douglas Cunningham, Fayetteville; Joseph Randall Cunningham, Fayetteville,- Martha Estelle Cunningham, Chattanooga,- Timothy Cunningham, Shelbyville,- Edward Clyde Curtis, Pikeville,- Mary Elizabeth Curtis, Nashville; Silas Lafayette Custer, Monteagle; James Herbert Dalton, Nashville. Bottom Row (L. to R.I: Bobby Cummings Darnell, Belfast; Deanna Darnell, Man- chester,- Judith Ellen Daughtrey, Shelbyville; Sara Lynette Daughtrey, Hixson; Charles Reed Davenport, Readyville; Jerry Davidson, Oak Ridge,- Warren David- son, Nashville; Wayne Moss Davidson, Nashville; Jimmy Roger Davis, Dowelltown. Page 208 - Classes Freshmen 1 i .J ' T h o a p. p ir ' h d O 3 a p f; 1 Top Row (L. to R.): Mildred Dawson. Jasper,- Jack Dilworth Day. Jr., Nashville,- George Danel Deal, Nashville; Peggy Lanning Dean, Murfreesboro; James Vernon Dearning, Nashville,- Bill Dearmon, Morrison; Barbara Faye DeLay, Chattanooga; Kelly Byron Dement, Lascassas; Johnny Edwin Denny, Madison. Row 2 (L. to R.): David Daniel DeWolfe, Sewart AFB; Larry Roberson Dibrell, Madison; Sammy Eugene DiCarlo, Nashville; James Michael Dillon, Covington, Va ; Blair Dixon, Murfreesboro,- David Webster Dixon, Memphis; Jerry Lester Dooley, Columbia; Billy Wayne Dorris, Greenbrier; Katherine Rebecca Dorris, Gallatin. Row 3 (L. to R.l: Robert Franklin Douglas, Bell Buckle,- Frances Ellen Dowlen, Chattanooga; David Lee Drake, Old Hickory; Evelyn Drake, Nashville,- Mary Alice Drake, Cedar Hill; Joseph Drennan, Nashville,- Martha Louise Drennan, LaVergne; Andre Bernard A. Duhaime. Manchester, N. H. ; Joanne Dunn, Petersburg. Row 4 (L. to R.l: Clyde Dutton. Watertown,- Frank Clayton Duty, Jr., Nashville; Clyde Earls, Shelbyville,- Sherry Nell Earls, Wartrace,- Billie Ruth Easley, Nashville,- Joyce Leigh Edens, Tullahomo; Eugene Clifton Edwards, Murfreesboro; Mary Ellen Elias, Lynnville,- Donald Ellingson, Murfreesboro. Bottom Row (L. to R.U Ernest Ray Emerson, Memphis; Sandra Ellen Emerson, Murfreesboro; Thomas Ervin, Shelbyville,- Glen Earl Eubanks, Murfreesboro; Jaylyle Fahlin, Murfreesboro; Jimmy Howard Fann, Woodbury,- Mack Arden Fannin, Murfreesboro; Joe Harris Fanning, Belvidere; Mary Elizabeth Farley, Murfreesboro. Classes - Page 209 Freshmen ' f . 1 -a . f .tiki 4 s - ; - r f 1 J -5 « ■' ■t C (fj f. . reM9 Top Row (L. to R.): Mary Evelyn Farrell, Manchester,- Donald Faulk, Shelbyville,- Tom Howard Fisher, Murfreesboro; Ronald Ray Flach, Whittington, III.; Charles Floyd, Lebanon; Omer Lee Floyd, Jr., Manchester; Jimmy Ford, Woodbury; Fred Forehand, Nashville; Charles Raymond Forte, Nashville. Row 2 (L. to R.): Charlyne Anne Foster, Cleveland; Clarence Foster, Smithville; Ray Porter Fox, Columbia,- Annie Lou Frame, Winchester; Joseph Hugh Francis, Columbia; Paul Edward Franklin, Nashville; Richard Alden Frassrand, Winchester,- Carl Glenn Freeman, Nashville; Gayle Marie Freeman, Lebanon. Row 3 (L. to R.) ; Paul Woodrow Frey, Nashville,- Wilma Ruth Fuller, Tullahoma; Thomas Glenn Fulton, Nashville,- Ronald Fults, Trocy City; Novelle Roark Fusion, V McMinnville,- Tim Gaddes, Nashville,- William Roy Gafford, Nashville,- David Johnson Gammons, Watertown; Bobby Norman Gann, Lebanon. Row 4 (L. to R.): Jerry Lee Garrett, Murfreesboro; Roy M. Garrett, Nashville; Sallie Jean Garrison, Ardmore,- Robert H. Gasperson, Murfreesboro,- Geneva F. Gentry, Gainesboro; James R. George, Knoxville,- Joe C. Gibson, Petersburg; Steve R. Gibson, Gallatin,- Charles B. Gilbert, Murfreesboro. Bottom Row (L. to R.I: Stella Jane Gillespie, Nashville,- James Glenn, Nashville; Elinor J. Goode, Winchester; Allan Parker Goolsby, Carthage; John M. Gordon, Pulaski,- William C. Gordon, Pulaski,- Ralph T. Gragg, Old Hickory,- Woolridge Graham, Nashville; Barbara Ann Granert, Chattanooga. Page 210 - Classes Freshmen f iik X •I t . ' ; Top Row (L. to R.): Kenneth M. Grant, Winchester; Mary Jane Greer, Goodletts- ville; Linda Faye Grissom, Rock Island; Eric Gronberg, Nashville; Robert Guffee, Sweetwater; Luba Jean Gunter, Woodbury,- James Floyd Guthrie, Lewisburg; Edward Jerome Haddox, Donelson,- John Wayne Haley, Murfreesboro. Row 2 (L, to R.): Bettye Jean Hall, Lebanon; Julia Ann Hall, Murfreesboro; Roy David Hall, Greenbrier; Aubrey Joe Haltom, Pinson; Lowell Graden Hammars, Nashville; Daniel Edward Hampton, Dickson; James Thomas Hankins, Lebanon; Kenneth Lyle Hannah, Winchester; Melva Jane Harding, Old Hickory. Row 3 (L. to R.): Robert Eugene Hardison, Jr., Columbia; Quinnie Bush Harper, III, Madison; Charles F. Harrell, Woodbury; Helen Harris, Lawrenceburg; Randal Ben- ton Harris, Columbia; Thelma Marie Harris, Murfreesboro; Richard Harrison, Nashville; James Wallace Hart, Tullahoma,- Patsy Sue Haskin, Bell Buckle. Row 4 (L. to R.): Roy Shelton Hatcher, Nashville; Tom Battle Hatcher, Allisona; Willi. Bottor Heltor Nashv Levon Hatfield, Dunlap; Charles Stanton Hawkins, Nashville; Dorris Hope is, Chattanooga; Barbara Faye Haynes, Murfreesboro; Ernest Charles i, Nashville; Linda Haynes, Murfreesboro,- Marvin S. Heard, Dunlap. Row (L. to R.): Richard Douglas Helton, Chattanooga,- Thomas Larry Murfreesboro; Marion Hendrick, Prospect; Thomas Crockett Herbert, lie; Leonard Herman, Liberty; Frank Head Hester, Gallatin; Nina Hibdon, Smithville,- Bobby Dv Hickman, Lynnville; Patrick Lindsey Hickn Mt. Pleasant. Freshmen n y f. 5. jc P 9 € f Vtftif f 4 T L4J b 1 fe CS ra ■? d01 __ l fe.. Hk % fck IH fr JBPBI J- J J.J P ,n, p £5 rs o. p. £?i ft Mi 4 to tfe J-M Mit±J-A |T- ;,Cj. J Top Row (L. to R.): Dorothy Lou Hiett, Tracy City; Joe Hildreth, Daylight; Donald Lynch Hill, Decherd; John Larry Hill, Pegram; Linda Gayle Hill, Beersheba; Moir Lee Hill, Jr., Lavergne; Jon Howard Hines, Madison; Harold Hoefling, Murfrees- boro; Arthur Taylor Holder, Sparta. Row 2 (L. to R.): Faye Jean Holder, Winchester; Paul Garvin Holland, Nashville; James Newton Hollingsworth, Nashville,- Jesse Wenston Holt, Lawrenceburg; Kitty Adelaide Hooper, Murfreesboro; Robert Edmond Hooper, Hermitage; John Rowland Hopkins, Pulaski; Martha Jane Hopkins, Fayetteville; Thomas W. Hopkins, Murfreesboro. Row 3 (L. to R.) : Suzanne Howard, Nashville; Charles Huddleston, Murfreesboro; Roy Hudnall, Old Hickory; Evalyn Ann Hughes, Nolensville; William D. Hunt, Nashville; Charles P. Hunter, Franklin; Joe Hamilton Hunter. Huntland; Judith F. Hunter, Chattanooga; Melvin Dee Irwin, Nashville. Row 4 (L. to R.): Kenneth Jackson, Murfreesboro; Clifford D. Jenkins, Tullahoma,- Donald Jenkins, Red Boiling Springs; June Jenkins, Lafayette; Murray N. Jenkins, Nashville; Rex Jenkins, Nashville; Mark C. Jernigan, Decherd; Arlis Loyle Johnson, Hillsboro; Charles Richard Johnson, Smyrna. Bottom Row (L. to R.l: Lawrence Johnson, Murfreesboro; James Mitchell Johnson, Nashville; William Theodore Johnson, Manchester; Otis Porter Johnson, Jr., Lebanon; Albert Ira Jones, Nashville; Carl Jones, Madison; Jack L. Jones, Old Hickory; James Thomas Jones, Tullohoma; Shirley Ann Jones, Red Boiling Springs. Page 212 — Classes Freshmen - ( ' - it 1? £ ; f 1 - x !?| if 4 p, y.v (ft P Top Row (L. to R.); Doris Diane Jordan, Waverly; Charles Anthony Kardok, Nashville; William Fredrick Kelsay, Chattanooga; Jack Edwin Kennedy, Whitley- ville; Thomas Key, Ooltewah; Richard Kimery, Nashville; Billy Donald King, Mur- freesboro; Carole Fraser King, Tullahoma; James Calvin King, Ardmore. Row 2 (L. to R.h Julian King, Nashville; Ronald Crawford King, Nashville; Roy Taylor King, Hendersonville; Robert Kinney, Murfreesboro; James David Kirby, Nashville; Betty Love Kirksey, Murfreesboro,- Howard Graden Kirksey, Murfrees- boro; Eugene Victor Kleiser, Nashville; Monte Knight, Columbia. Row 3 (L. to R.): Robert Lee Lakey, Columbia; Linda Lee Lambert, Murfreesboro; Joseph Lane, Shelbyville; David Phillips Lannom, Old Hickory; Orris Foster Lannom, Murfreesboro; Clarence Reginald Law, Cleveland; Bobby Lawrence, Nashville; Katherine Elaine Lawson, Tracy City; Raymond V. Lawson, Tullahoma. Row 4 (L. to R.): Donald Gene Layhew, Murfreesboro; David Jackson Layne, Nashville; Lynn Lazenby, Nashville; Charles David Lea, Lebanon; Mytle Lourene Leathers, Murfreesboro; Gerald Bugess Lee, Smyrna; Barbara Nell Lehr, South Pittsburg; Rex Wilson LeMay, Culleoka; Mary Ellen Lewter, Taft. Bottom Row (L. to R.): Thomas Clayton Lewis, Pulaski; John Liddle, Antioch; Fred Lincoln, Jr., Fayetteville; Harry Andrew Lippert, Clinton, III.,- James Delbert Little, Nashville; Ronald Thomas Lovvorn, Murfreesboro; Billy Mac Luttrell, Lenoir City; Brenda Gayle Lynam, Smithville; Kendall Matthew Lynch, Nashville. Classes - Page 211 Freshmen :; Top Row (L. to R.): Martha Elizabeth Lynch, Watertown; Reba Nell Lynch, Waynes- boro; J. A. Lynn, Columbia; Ernest Arthur McAdams, Jr., Shelbyville; Mary Jessie McAfee, Lawrenceburg; Loyce Everette McBride, McMinnville; Gene Eiman McCall, Columbia; Carolyn Ann McCann, Murfreesboro; Jackie O ' Neil McCauley, Mur- freesboro. Row 2 (L. to R.l: Sam Ralston McClanahan, Murfreesboro; Ben Gatewood McClure, Madison, Ga.; Anna Sue McCoy, Murfreesboro; Virginia Buford McDaniel, Nash- ville; Burnace Ralph McDonald, Centerville; Inger Theerin McEwen, Murfreesboro; Gerald Walker McFarlin, Centerville; Larry Lee McFarlin, Nashville,- Amy Jane McGehee, Mulberry. Row 3 (L. to R.): Charles Robert McGhee, Chottanooga; Susan Bush McGinnis, Nashville; Nancye Ann McGowen, Tullohoma; James Thomas McHugh, Nashville; Elizabeth Ann McKenzie, Nashville, Sue Ann McKinstry, Murfreesboro; James Houston McKissick, Jasper; Lylio Sue Maddux, Manchester, Henry Eugene Magness, Jr., McMinnville. Row 4 (L. to R.h Charles Malone, Old Hickory; Helen Faye Malone, Alexandria; Marcio Malone, Nashville; Linda Marie Marable, Eagleville,- John Myron Marks, Frankewing; Stephen Richard Marshall, Nashville; Shelva Martin, Manchester; Sylvia Jean Martin, Morrison,- Tommy Tittle Martin, Modison. Bottom Row (L. to R.l: Patsy Sue Mason, Woodbury,- Sara Jane Matthews, Mur- freesboro, Donald Jeffrey Mathis, Chattanooga; David Mattox, Nashville; Walter Robert Maxwell. McMinnville,- Bailey Lee Mays, Nashville; Paul Douglas Meacham, Manchester; Thomas Brotton Meador, Old Hickory; Jeremiah Greene Meadows. Nashville. Page 214 - Classes Freshmen Wk : Wto 9 ft m r , ¥« «j - r- T . _ — ' — v.- A w ,iKv 4 - 1 o, f% • k?l A - W. 1 ■AM 1 . C - IT5 Top Row (L. to R.l: Clifton Medley, Pelham; Robert Jared Melson, Fayetteville; Phillip Meredith. Manchester; John B. Merritt, Nashville,- James Larry Miller, Murfreesboro; Robert Grant Miller, Christiana; Beverly Ruth Milligan, Nashville; Charles Mitchell, Sparta; Jeanne Mitchell, Murfreesboro. Row 2 (L. to R.): Joseph Lee Mitchell, Murfreesboro; Robert Gordon Mitchell, Lebanon; Louis Dillon Mitchener, Gallatin; Sam Lewis Mittwede, Shelbyville; Hollis Lindsey Modrall, Nashville; Berry Ann Moore, Readyville,- Doris June Moore, Walling; George Walter Moore, Nashville; Jerry Clyde Moore, Smithville. Row 3 (L. to R.l: Jim Davis Moore, Lewisburg; Nancy Ann Moore, Nashville; Wayne Keefe Moore, Sparta; Lynda Gail Moreland, Chattanooga; Eric Lee Morgan, Oak Ridge; Elaine Morgan, Adairville, Ky.; Patsy Lanning Morgan, Murfreesboro; Charles Raleigh Morris, Waynesboro; Jerry Knox Murdock, Lewisburg. Row 4 (L. to R.l: Franklin Clyde Murphy, Murfreesboro; L. M. Murphy, Smithville; Michael Nenon Murray, Nashville; Glen Nabors, Nashville; Doris June Neal, South Pittsburg; James Burkett Neel, Tullahoma; James B. Nelson, Lavergne; Donald Ormond Newlin, Whites Creek; Charles Edward Newman, Murfreesboro. Bottom Row (L. to R.l: Thomas Garey Newsom, Murfreesboro; Julia Faye Nixon, Murfreesboro; Karl Juan Nixon, Goodlettsville,- Barbara Janelle Norris, Nashville; Wanda Kay Norton, Murfreesboro; Gwendolyn Sue Oneal, Chattanooga; William Clarence Owen, Lewisburg; Karen T. Pace, Murfreesboro; Billy Jack Pack, Man- chester. Classes - Page 215 Freshmen -- fa A yi - T r . M X- I A I Jk A i 1 k. A C3 f C o ■' V « 5 •• O p ftl ▲4 fc Top Row (L. to R.i: Billy Richard Page, Smithville; Jerry Ransom Page, Manchester; Tommy Nelson Page, Jr., Madison,- Thomas A. Pappain, Nashville; Aubrey Jarman Parker, Murfreesboro; Earon Gaylord Parker, Woodbury; Jerry Kenneth Parker, Bradyville; Linda Jo Parker, Lawrenceburg; Morris Edward Parker, Murfreesboro. Row 2 (L. to R. ' : Lon Parks, Columbia; David Taylor Parrish, Whites Creek; James Miller Parrish, Nashville; Glenn Edward Parson, Tracy City; David Elmo Partin, Decherd; John Robert Parton, Murfreesboro; Charles Edward Pate, Nashville,- Jewell Dawn Patterson, Auburntown; June S. Patterson, Waverly. Row 3 (L. to R.I: Howard Donell Patton, Watertown,- Clarence T. Paulson, La Crosse, Wis.; David Leon Payne, Decherd; Larry Archer Payne, Fayetteville, Newton Hudson Lee Perry, Murfreesboro; Randy Perry, Ashland City; Ralph Emerson McMii lie; Margaret Muriel Phillips, Be Petty, Carthage; Clarence E. Phifer Buckle. Row 4 (L. to R.): Rebo Ann Phillips, McMinnville,- Thomas Mason Phillips, Chatta- nooga,- William Donald Phillips, Bell Buckle,- Euless Wendell Philpott, Shelby- ville; James Pike, Portland; Clifton Lee Piner, Murfreesboro; Alice Evelyn Pippenger, Ocoee,- Sandra Faye Pittard, Murfreesboro; Bobby Lee Pitts, Murfreesboro. Bottom Row (L. to R.): Robert Frazier Plummer, Jr., Murfreesboro; Rex Pogue, Huntland; Earl Johnson Porter, Jr., Nashville; Lavone Porter, Nashville; Linda Rebecca Powell, Chattanooga; James Dene Preston, Murfreesboro; Thomas Joel Price, Lynchburg,- Oscar Dewell Priest, Columbia; Paggy Moore Prince, Winchester. Page 216 - Classes Freshmen P f ■f r p P p. p :;: (ft p A Tl p J_ •r - A Q i ILL . -. At Top Row (L. to R.h Leo Sharon Pruitt, Oak Ridge; Joe Donald Puckett, Nash ' Samuel Rucker Pugh, Nashville; Herman Pulliam, Jr., Fayetteville; Nancy Cluments Purvis, Murfreesboro; Ben Whitt Putman, Fayetteville; Jimmy Putman, Chattanooga Carlos B. Quick, Spencer; Leslie Sue Quinn, McMinnville. Row 2 (L. to R.)i George Daniel Ralls, Jr., Nashville; Ann Ramsey, Fayetteville James J. Rankin, Old Hickory; James Orris Rateliffe, Culleoka; Robert R. Redden Old Hickory; Danny Lawrence Reed, Murfreesboro,- Don Charles Reed, Nashville Emanuel Clay Reed, Murfreesboro,- James Luther Reed, Ashland City. Row 3 (L. to R.) : James Nile Reed, Woodbury,- Lloyd Bruce Reedy, Chattanooga Charles Reese, III, Nashville; Ester Elaine Reeves, Murfreesboro; Linda Sue Reeves, Murfreesboro; Merrion L. Reeves, Nashville,- Tom Merrill Reeves, Nashville; Charles Thomas Reich, Old Hickory; Joe Reischman, Columbia. Row 4 (L. to R.): William David Rhea, McMinnville,- Paul L. Rhodes, Lawrenceburg,- Earl Rice, Donelson,- Joe David Rich, Woodbury; Billy McGill Richardson, Shelby- ville,- Walter E. Richardson, Old Hickory; Jewell Dean Rigney, Manchester,- Linda Faye Rigney, Christiana; Peter Ford Robbins, Martinsville, Va. Bottom Row (L. to R.): Louis Oscar Robeson, Nasi freesboro,- Doris Robinson, Chattanooga,- Willia Darlene Edna Roddy, Dayton; Phillip Ludwig Ro Rogers, Viola; Robert David Rose, Decherd; Charl He; Barry Kent Robinson, Mur- Edward Rochell, Collinwood; r. Old Hickory; Jeanne Marie Rowell, Chicago, III. Classes - Page 217 Freshmen fS. Q fD f JC3 o p ,Q ?% c 5 w. Hl Ml y ? Mk f r k- . .. m n c a 4 .; in O C5 O Sl ;-.„- P fBl I ■• S I Top Row (L. to R.): Donnie Leon Runion, Nashville; Daniel A. Russell, Richard City,- Nagana Jorge Salinas, Sewart AFB; Kathryn Brown Sanders, Nashville,- Randal Howard Sands, Lynnville; Jerry Larkin Sands, Mt. Pleasant; Harold Thaddeus Sansing, Murfreesboro; Pedro Santana, Nashville; Patricio Dodson Sargent, Tullahoma; Tommy Scales, Nashville. Row 2 (L. to R.) : Harold Jake Schroder, Nashville,- Alvin Thomas Scott, Madison; Barbara Lou Scott, Chattanooga; Gerald Delano Scott, Nashville,- Lou Scott, Woodbury,- Terry Allen Scott, Shelbyville,- James William Sexton, Shelbyville,- Earl Caldwell Shacklett, Nashville. Row 3 (L. to R.I: Lee Robert Shaffer, Murfreesboro; Barbara Ann Shanks, Chatta- nooga; James F. Sharber, Jr., Murfreesboro,- Mary Lynn Sharpe, Lenoir City,- Stanley Houston Shayer, Nashville,- Betty Jane Shelton, Eogleville,- Noncy Ann Shoun, Mountain City,- Edward Leo Shunney, Murfreesboro; Richard E. Shutter, River Forest, II I. Row 4 (L. to R.): Edward John Siegfried, Columbia; Elizabeth S. Siemers, Murfrees- boro; Gary Trice Simmons, Murfreesboro; James Gordon Simmons, Tullahoma; Raymond Douglas Simpson, Ashland City,- Robert Jennings Simpson, Murfreesboro; Lynda Kay Sims, Fayetteville; Roy Allen Singleton, Jr., Nashville; Betty Jo Sircy, Lebanon. Bbttom Row (L. to R.I: Fred Ewing Skoggs, Winchester; Charlotte Slatton, Whitwell; Teddy Ray Smartt, Daisy,- Adeline Smith, Christiana,- Barbara Ann Smith, Fayette- ville; Charles Rayburn Smith, Shelbyville,- Donald Smith, Alexandria; Dwight E. Smith, Donelson,- Gary B. Smith, Old Hickory. Page 218 - Classes Freshmen iiH V : . K O jf% O Top Row (L. to R.): Jackson B. Smith, Murfreesboro; James Andrew Smith, Tulla- homa; Janey Lee Smith, Belvidere; Lloyd M. Smith, Nashville; Nicholas Roy Smith, Smithville; Pansy Smith, Christiana; Owen Smith, Tullahoma; Robert Sloan Smi th, Lebanon; Steve Richard Smith, Nashville. Row 2 (L. to R.): Val Gene Smith, Summertown; Mildred Agnes Smithson, Allisona; Kenneth L. Smotherman, Christiana; Bobby Snoddy, Hendersonville,- Jerry Dale Smothers, Huntingdon; John E. Sparks, Nashville; Mary D. Spaulding, Huntlond; Gordon Ray Spencer, Smithville; Jessie A. Spencer, Bell Buckle, Row 3 (L. to R.): John B. Spining, Nashville; John William Stallings, Murfreesboro; Calvin Gray Stamps, Hendersonville; Mu rell Allen Stamps, Hendersonville; John Errol Stanford, McMinnville; Ronnie Stapleton, Oak Ridge,- Ward Harmon Storks Cross Plains; Herman Clifton Statum, Shelbyville; Angelyn Gaye Stewart, Sparta. Row 4 (L. to R.): James Clifton Stinson, Nashville; Moody Stinson, Decherd; Jimmy Carroll St. Clair, Dunlap; Don Houston St. John, Manchester; E. W. Stod- dard, Nashville; James Dalton Stout, Murfreesboro; Peggy Dean Stoltz, Nashville; Loretta Strawn, Liberty; John F. Stowers, Nashville. Bottom Row (L. to R.): Bobby Lee Sturdivant, Nashville; Donald Ray Sutton, Lewisburg; Charles Van Tanner, Cedartown, Ga.; James Tarpley, Cornersville; James David Taylor, Murfreesboro; Carlton Harrison Thomas, Nashville; Glenn William Thompson, Loudon; Falyn Thorp, Murfreesboro; Willis Thomas Todd, Woodbury. Classes - Page 219 Freshmen ffl Pi %• • ' --■■v J :; .ft f: © £j. .o 1h p ff o — • — tW i Top Row (L. to R.I: Jenolyn Brooke Toops, Whites Creek; Charles Kinkead Trimble, Nashville; Linda Joyce Tripp, Belvidere; Nancy Jane Trobaugh, Sparta; Beth Trout, Chapel Hill; Barbara Ann Tucker, Nashville; Richard Elwood Unland, Jr., Nashville; Thomas Baily Upton, Pulaski; Bobby Lee Uselton, Shelbyville. Row 2 (L. to R.h Jack Douglas Vandercook, Madison,- Harold R. Vanden, Donelson; David Vaughn, Murfreesboro; Patsy Verble, Shelbyville; James R. Via, Indianapolis, lnd. ; Jimmy Villines, Cross Plains; Jack William Vineyard, Winchester; Doris Jean Waggoner, Nashville; David R. Wakefield, Pulaski. Row 3 IL. to R.); James N. Walker, Lynchburg; Nancy N. Wallen, Murfreesboro.- Howard D. Wall, Murfreesboro; Dorothy Jean Ward, Murfreesboro; Jimmy Ward, Murfreesboro; Timothy Bennett Watrous, Madison; Luther Gene Watson, Old Hickory,- Bobby Wauford, Lebanon,- Thomas Jerry Weaver, Tullohomo; Robert Smoot Webb, Morrison. Row 4 (L. to R.): Sylvia Lee Webb, Donelson; Betty Jean Webster, Liberty; Roy Webster, Gallatin, Wanda Ruth Wells, Petersburg; Ramon Van Wenger, Win- chester; Charles Edward West, Fayetteville,- Sandra Sue West, Nashville; Mabel Ann Wharton, Shelbyville, Henry Clayton Wheeler, Nashville. Bottom Row (L. to R.h Gaye Carolyn White, Murfreesboro; Jimmy Paul White, Nashville; Lewis Marshall White, Nashville,- Ramel White, Old Hickory,- John William Whitehead, Jr., Nashville,- Frances Whitehurst, Columbia, Kenneth Whittle, Hermitage; Carl Guinn Wiggins, Pulaski. Page 22(1 - Classes Freshmen £ 3g ,T«Pk «r? ' ' ... ■k life ■1 flfe ,fTj. % CTj ' 3 fh ,o. c cr pi ) ■— £ ifctali Top Row (L. to R.): Joe Fred Wiggins, Nashville; Cloude Franklin Wiggs, III, Christiana,- John Paul Wiggs, Nashville; Lionel Wilde, Oak Ridge; Mary Eleanor Wiley, Columbia; Conrad Roger Wilkerson, Nashville,- Joy Louise Wilkerson, Nashville; Tempo Theodosia Wilkerson, Nashville; Betty Marie Willard, Chatta- nooga. Row 2 (L. to R.): Barbara Jane Williams, Chattanooga; Charles O. Williams, Lebanon; Jerry Wayne Williams, Old Hickory; Peggy Lee Williams, Nashville; Ralph Douglas Williams, Murfreesboro; Tommy Hughes Williams, Nashville,- Bobby Lee Williamson, Shelbyville; William Robert Williamson, Nashville,- Edward F. Wilson, Bell Buckle. Row 3 (L. to R.): James Jordan Wilson, Goodlettsvill e,- Marjorie Ann Wilson, Manchester; Raymond Charles Wilson, Lascassas; Robert Wayne Winkler, Nash- ville; Larry Wirth, Nashville; James Arthur Withrow, Nashville,- Rosemary Witty, Woodbury; Bobby Murry Wolaver, Lewisburg,- Larry Lebron Womack, George- town. Row 4 (L. to R.): Robert Brown Wood, Smyrna; Charles W. Woodall, Madison,- Ray G. Woodall, Madison,- Marvin Sutton Woodard, Shelbyville,- Leon Woodlee, McMinnville,- Thomas H. Woods, Nashville,- Era Elaine Woodward, Tullahoma; Larry Woosley, Madison,- Betty Lou Wooten, Morrison. Bottom Row (L. to R.): Joyce Anne Wooten, Nashville; William Curtis Workman, Murfreesboro; William Ronald Wright, Goodlettsville; Janice Sue Wynne, Nash- ville; Donna Marie Yeaman, Nashville; Jimmy Ray Young, Manchester,- Patsy Joan Young, Tullahoma; Phoebe Young, Columbia; Thomas Andrew Young, Fayetteville. Classes — Page 221 M D Home Ec majors practice their art in the Home Living Center. Student N.E.A. honors Dean Beasley with This Is Your Life: TSC Activities Miss MIDLANDER is crowned while her fellow contestants watch. Page 222 Spirited election for Senior Superlatives is a highlight of the winter quarter. Freshman prepare for their trek to town. SCU tea for freshmen is attended by faculty and students. ' Run ' Em Off says the winning float in the Homecoming Parade. Freshmen listen as they learn the whys and wherefores, the do ' s and don ' ts. xEr£jK-j M i • T 5 r — 1 K •■( hor £ Another float from Homecoming shows the scientific trend in America. Page 223 Index Advertising This is MTSC ' s Fine Arts Building which has not been completed. The basic outline is there, but the little extras have not been added. So it is with our students. Their basic education may have been finished, but the little tricks of their particular trades have not been added. Soon these students will take their places as business- men and merchants and they will then become poised, confident community leaders. Here, then, are the students and faculty of MTSC and the companies and businesses which supported them. FACULTY AND STAFF Abernathy, Robert 2, 13 Adams, Capt. Thomas 96 Allen. Charlotte Anderson, Miss June . . 16. 59 Arnold. Sot. Alfred 96 Ashley, Miss Ann 19 Austin, Mrs. Virginia . . . 14 B Baldwin, Edwin B. 17, 64 Bass. Mrs. Alma 14 Beasley, Horace 21 Beasley. N. C. . . . 11. 12 Beasley, William , . . . 15 Beaty, Edgar 18 Boutwell. Lane 15, 52 Bowden, Mrs. Frances L. 14. 39 Bowdoin. W. B. IS Brandon, Charles Briney, Mrs. Andreana 19 Brown, Mrs. Lady H 26 C Calcott. Miss Emily 15 Carter, William G., Capt. . . 96 Cartwright, Jim 125 Chatman, Walter Lee 20, 49, 60 Chestnutt, Clarence, Jr. 24 Clark. Miss Catherine . . 26 Coleman, Ronald Grey ... 15 Cope. Quill E 11 Corlew, Robert ... 17 Cunningham. Firman .... 17 Cushman. Mrs. Ethel D Dalton, Philip 23 Dark. Harris 11. 23 Davis. Miss Buleah 22, 50, 63 Deere, Jack . . 22. 125 Deere. Mrs. Jack 14 DeShazo. Mrs. Opal DeShazo, Ramon ... .15 Diddle, E. A., Jr. . 22, 127 Duncan, William S., S.F.C. . 96 Edwards. Miss Leniel 19 Jackson, J. W Ellis, Neil . 23, 57, 58 James. Clayton . . . . Ensey. Sgt. Fred 96 Jewell. Harold . . . Estes, Mrs. Lucille 24. 54, 55 Johnston, Dayid . . . . Evins, S. Carroll 15 Jones. Horace Jordan. Miss Mary Bell K Farley. Jerry . . Keathley. Belt . . ■M , rs - nn , ' e • • ■• K Keathley. Mrs. Vena Felder, Mrs. Evelyn 14 Kir |, sey Howard Freeman, 0. L. 23, 57, 58 G Lawler, John Garland, Ruth 20 K D .fi- ' , J Da u d ■.. Gilbert, James . 16 L . tt I erf re Id , Mrs. Betty Gilbert. Mrs. Ortrun . 21 Lowe, Miss Margaret Glasscock, Mrs. Nan L ' Mns . Mrs - Ethel p - • Gonce, James 23 M Gracy B. B 24, 42 Maddox , Mrs Martha Gray, Mrs. Lillian ,17 Manley. Mrs. Mary Green, Harry . ... 17, 49 MasMli Mrs Macon Green. Miss Ollie 17 Martm , j ames Greever, Clarence 11, 25. 54 Martin , Robert 17 Greever. Mrs. Helen 19 Matheney, Miss Dorothy . H McCord, Richard . . . McElroy. Miss Iree Hall, Miss Mary 18 McHenry. Mrs. Bonnie Hansford, Charles 21. 72. 73 McMillan, Mrs. Lyndall . Hansford, Mrs. Tempie 21 McNary. Maj. Q. L. Harper, Capt. Merrill ... 96 Medlock, Mrs. Peggy . . Harrison, Miss Marguerite . 19 Melson. Mrs. Harriet Hawkins, E. 0. 15 Mensing, Sgt. John Hayes. Joe Black 22, 125 Midgett. E. W. . 11, Haynes, Mrs. Betty M. 26 Moore. Newell S. . Haynie, Miss Mary C. 24, 54, Moore, Robert E. . . 55 Moore, Mrs. Caroline . . Hendrickson, John FL .... 15 Moore, Miss Sarah Holloway, Mrs. Carolyn .... Moorehead, Miss Martha Holman. Mis s Mary .... Morgan, Kenimer . . . Howard, Edwin 15 Murphy, Charles Howard. Philip .21 Huckeby, Sgt. Leonard .96 N Hudgens, Mrs. Norene ... 14 Nelson, Capt. Robert E. . O ' Gwyn, Sgt. 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Pi Kappa Delta . Pi Mu Sigma . . . Pre-Law Society Tau Omicron .... Veteran ' s Club . . . Aquatic Club 63 Cumb rland Presbyterian . 40 Men ' s Quartet 70 Sacred Harp Singers 71 W.A.A. 63 Band ... 74, 75 Engin eering Society 58 Midlander Staff 43, 44, 45 Sidelines Staff . 46 47 48 Wesley Foundation 41 Baptist Student Union 38 Beaux Arts . . .64 Gamrr a Chi Chapter of Pi Omega i 60 Music Educators National Con- Sigma Club .... 49 65 52 Westminster Fellowship 42 70 Biology Club 60 Healt i Physical Education and Newman Group ... 42 STUDENT INDEX Speech Arts , . . A Allen William Shephard 66, 191 Aydelotte, Carolyn Faye 79, 205 Barham, Robert Carson Bates, Tommy Lee 191 Al-Ui : alr, Nedham Ayers, William Jerry . 191 Barker, Jon Don, Jr. . 99, 205 Batey, Daniel C. Abbay, Arm 38, 50, 54, 55, Am on tt, Billy Curg 191 B Barker, Myrna Marie, . Batey. Sherrill Swain 191 80, 84, 140, 141 Ander son, Jimmie Lou Barksdale, Vernon D. Batsel, Harold Michael 62, 102, Abel, Anna Elizabeth 67, 205 Ander son, Johnnie Reece 105, 191 Babb, Charles Worthy .171 Barksdale, Virginia Ann 126, 129, 132, 171 Abies, Larry Bruce ... 205 Ander son, Marsha 108, 205 Bachman, George Barlow, Edward Browning 53, Batson, Winton Durrett 49 142 Abrams, Marilyn Nancy 205 Ander son, Morris Darryl 65, 98, Vincent 73, 98, 191 60. 142 Baugh, Richard Allen 126. AcufF, Claude Roger 65, 191 109, 141 Baggenstoss, Sidney Lorine . . Barnes, Carl Byron 171, 191 Adams, Charlotte Ander son, Nancy Louise 191 Baggett, Laverda Gene . . 205 Barnes, Lavinia M. . . Baxter, Jerry Earl 191 Adams, Claude T. 58, 66, 141 Ander son, Shirley Faye 205 Bagwell, Nancy Louise . 37, 50, Barnes, Richard Allen 51 .99 Baxter, Martha Elaine 59 205 Adams, Donald 102, 109, 171 Ander son, Shirley Gertrude 205 54, 55, 56, 171 205 Beach, Ted Avery . 49. 8 ' 97. Adams, Frank Houston 205, 171 Ander son, Walter C. 67, 68, Baldwin, Edward B., Jr. 67 Barnes, Ruth Allison (Mrs.) 142 Adams, Georgena 205 70, 71, 72, 171 Bailey, Terry 99, 114, 205 Barnes, Thomas Earl . 171 Bean, Judith Lynn . . 191 Adams, Melvin Ray . 191 Ander ton, Joe W. 205 Bailey, Edward Paul 99, 205 Barnes, Thomas Grier . 37 Beane, Sarah (Sally) 191 Adams, Ralph 0. 114, 120 Andre vs, James F. . . . 141 Bailey, James Gray 29, 62, 65, Bames, Thomas Lytle . Beard, Glen Magness 49 56, Angli , Rose Vernon 205 99, 114, 121, 130, 191 Barnett, James Clyde 142 97, 109. 142 Adams, Vera Justice .... Archi , William N. 57, 141 Bailey, Jimmy D 141 Barrett, William Mac . 205 Beard, James Loyell 171 Adamson, Joyce Ann 50, 52. Arm is lead, Glenn W. 99, 191 Bailey, Roy Wayne 114, 122 Barrett, Andrew Burton, Jr. 51, Beard, William West 64, 84, 141 Apple Glenn Edward 99, 205 Baker, Carole Lee Bandy 205 98, 191 Beasley, Elizabeth W. Adcock, Eddie R 191 Apple Roy Anderson . . . 205 Baker, James Lloyd 99, 191 Barrett, Emma Dale 191 Beasley, Margaret Anne 172 Adkerson, Martha Duff .... Askin , Larry Eugene ... Baker, Linda Faye . 44, 47, Barrett, Reba Carolyn . 205 Beasley, Patsy Dye 3S . 47 191 Adkerson, Samuel D. Arm st rong, Mina Frances . 141 205 Barrett, Robert David 142 Beaty, Sherrill 55 Agee, Barbara Ann A met e, Ben S. 99 Baker, Lorraine Violn . 191 Barrett, Sandra Ellen 47, 108, Beavers, Margaret S. 205 Agee, Nealon Ray 191 Amol , Alford E. 191 Bale, Donald Ray 49, 97, 141 205 Beaver, Ronald William 205 Agee, Volene T. . Arnol Glenn A., Jr. 67. 68. Ballard, Charles Douglas 205 Barron, Bettye Ann 37 41, Beck, Barbara .... 191 Akin, Robert Vance, III . .205 72, 73, 98 Ballinger, Judith Ann . 37, 38, 50 53, 171 Beecham, Billy Ed. 142 172 Akin, Travis L Arnol , Willis Dirk 28, 60, 205 Barron, Robert Noel 99, 205 Beeler, Judith Faye . 3S 45, Alexander, Betty Frances .... 105, 109, 171 Bandy, Lewis Bartha, Joseph Z. 52, 171 67, 191 Alexander, Betty 39. 63, 205 Ashby Wayne Delton . 99, 205 Banks, Jimmy 141, 191 Barton, Carolyn JoAnn 205 Beesley, Sam .... 205 Alexander, Bobby Vincent . . . Ashley , Nancy Benton 40 Banks, Billy A. 57, 58, 65, Baruzzini, Raymond Richard Belcher, Barbara Jean 39, 54, Alexander, Crawford . 171 Askew Joe F 171 Baskin, James Sidney . 55, 142 Alexander, Helen W. Askin , Ralph Bankert, Sylvia Arme 51, 205 Bass, Ben Belcher, Bill Turner . Alexander, Patricia Ann 63, 205 Auben y, LaVenia Sue 37, Banks, Sherry Lynn Bass, Joe L. . 67, 171 Belcher, Robert William Alleman. Blaine August 99, 205 67, 205 Baranski, Zbigniew Alexander Bass, Lucy Prosser 99 Bell, Charles A. . . . 191 Allen, Bill 28 Auste 1, James Henry 205 A 141 Bastin, Jerry Wayne . 99, 205 Bell, Frances Helen 67, 172 Allen, James Dyer 171 Austin , Barbara Sue Bargatze, Anthony Lee 142 Bastian, Marvin Ray . . Bell, Howard Franklin . 191 Allen, Janet 72. 205 Austin , Benjamin Snell 98, 205 Bargatze, Judith Elaine .... Bates, Lois Ashe Bell, Harold Ray 29, 62, Allen, Joe M 98 Austin . Virginia S Barham, Nolan Spencer 37, 67, Bates, Marlon Wayne 37. 38, 114, 115, 172 Allen, Violet Page Await tfrs. Jewel 68, 98, 205 57 58, 142 142 Bell. Joe W. 99, 191 Bell, Richard Bryan 172 Bell. Ruth S Bellamy, Francis Gene . . . 172 Bellar, Laura Gayle . 205 Bender. John Smith 206 Bennett, Billy Sam 65, 172 Bennett. Bobby L Bennett, Bobby Wayne . Bennett, Helen Jetton 172 Bennett. Charles Gale 206 Benson, Buford O ' Neal 99, 206 Benson. Billy Joe Benson. Edna Lou Benson, James E 206 Benson, Lee Hall 57, 206 Benson. Mamie Sue Bentley, Ann Olivia 37, 38, 206 Bentley, Johnny Elbert 37, 65, 191 Bentley, Mary 37, 38 Bentley, Portia C. 55, 204, 206 Bentley, Mrs. Rubye Simms Berry, Merriel Thomai 103, 109, 172 Bervoets. Louis Joseph 142 Beshearse, A. W. 99, 206 Beuke. Wallace Franklin 143 Beumel. Annabelle . 206 Bible. James L. 206 Bickford. Edith Webb Bickford. Randall G. 8iggs, Florence L Bigham, Doug . 114 Bilbrey, Catherine G. Bilbrey, Clay 206 Billingsley, James Carl 206 Bills. Benny Clyde 98, 191 Bills, Thomas 206 Bingham. Catherine 143 Binkley, William Taylor 143. 172 Bishop, Alice Faye 67 Bishop. Bobby Joe . 206 Bishop, Shirley 37, 39, 53, 54, 55, 143 Blackwood, Charles R. 206 Blair. Billy Rion . 206 Blair. Cora Jean 37, 38 67, 72, 73, 172 Blair. Dorothy Lee ... 191 Blair, Gayle Norman . ... 58 Blair, Martha E. . . . . 143 Blair. Thomas D Bland. Jimmy W. 206 Blankenship. Jimmy 61, 172 Brandon. Mary Ruth 108 Blankenship, Pauline 143 192 Blansett, James Thomas 55, 98. Brandon. Ray Campbell, Jr. ' 143 206 Brandon, Thomas Logan, Jr. Blansett. Virginia 37, 38, 192 Branham, Gerald Brown 37 38 Blansett, Vivian Lois 206 49, 59, 81 84 140 144 Blevins, Audra Ann 37, 38, Branham, Margaret 37! 38 206 45 79 Blevins, Rose Ella 37, 38, 192 Brantley, Anita Joyce 192 Blocker, James LaFayette 99, Brasher, Willie Earl 206 „ „. „, 206 Braswell, James Sidney, ill 172 Bobb, Worthy 37 Bratcher, Linda Bonita . 206 Bobo. Dan Dance Bratten, Elizabeth Holland 41, Bodiford, Curtis E. 143 47 192 Bodine. Robert E. 206 Bratten, Thomas Henry, Jr. ' 192 Boles, Edward J. Bratten, Jim 114 Bolton, Robert .206 Brazel. Ralph Conrad 99 192 Bond, David Paul Breedlove, Wm. Cornelius 206 Bonner, Ladye Bell Brendle, Louis Sanders Bonney, Frederick L. 192 Brent, James Henderson 206 Boranski, Alex 42, 60 Brewer, Walter J. Borgman. Marvin L. 206 Brinkley, William T 56 Borum, John L. 192 Brinton, William Daniel, Jr. 192 Bostick, Joan 47, 206 Bright, J. W. 114 Boudreaux, Calvin A Briley, Henry Clayton Bouldin, A. P 192 Brixey, Leonette, 43, 44, 60, 143 Bouldin, Richard D. 192 Broadus, James Wendell 206 Boumer, Howard Lyman Brock, Frank Warner 206 Boyd, Alice T. 60, 206 Brock, Kathleen Iva 55, 63, Boyd, James Everette 108, 206 Boyd, Lucas G. Brookman. Geneva Boyd, Mary Doyle 37, 41, 53. Brooks, James Vernon 144, 173, 101, 110. 172 206 Boyd, Mary Elizabeth 37, 143 Brooks, Robert Thompson Boyd, Pauline B. ... Brooks. Sharon Gale 37, 173 Boyd, Samuel 39, 143 192 Boyers, William 37, 41, 99, Brothers, Bobby Gene 99 206 109, 170, 172 Brothers. Ernest Williams, Jr. 56. Boynton. Mary Vivian 99 109 144 Bradford. Betty 55 Brothers, John Billy . ' 206 Bradford, Betty Delaine 206 Brothers, Maude L. 60 144 Bradley, Barbara Faye 39 Browder. Jerry 206 Bradley, Earl W. Brown, Clyde R. 49 Bradley, George Ewell 65, 98 Brown, Donna Jean 143 Brown, Edmond Nonrel 114, Bradly, Wanda 206 124, 192 Bradshaw, Nancy Doris 37, 39 BrlMn ' G Ann . . 205 jo2 Brown, Gwendly ... Bragg, Mary Evalyn 206 ! rown ' ' | ames A ' lcn ,„„ 9? Bramblett John M 90 10? Brown - James Tn ° mas 192, 206 R !mh! ' M m. • Brown ' Jm  Marshal1 99. 207 Bramblett, Maultie .... Brown Jiimny L6C 192 Brandon, Clemmie Brown, John Berry 192 Brandon, Donald Jordan 206 Brown, John Doyle Brandon. Judy Ann Brown, Lillard T. 144 Brown. Linda Gayle 39 51. 206 Brown, Mary Lou . . Brown, Robert Weldon Brown, Shelva Dean 39 55. ?07 Brown, William McKnight Bruce, James Joseph 62, 114 llh 144 Bruce, Thomas Edward 144 171 Bruogini, Raymond ?07 Bryan, Donald Wayne 90 ?(17 Bryan, Janice Marie 10? Bryan, Mary Ellen 54 144 Bryant, Alma Ophelia Bryant, David Ray 40, 41 61 40 10? Bryant. Ralph Owens l?fi, 1?7 132 10? Bryson. Charles Ernest, Jr. 171 Bryson, William H. . 40 64 65, 170 171 Buchanan, Thomas G. . Buck, Paul . . ?(17 Buckner, Louise Sherril 10? Bugg. Allen Ernest 65. 98. ?ri7 Bullington. Robert Bullion, Janice Marie 39, 55, ?07 Burch, Earl N. fifi Burden. Charles Raymond 00 126, n? 10? Burden, Robert 99, i?fi 1?7 13? 10? Burgess, Barbara Joanne 39 53. Burgess, Ernest Green Burgess, Margaret Anne Burgin, Judy Arm 37, 38, Burke. Wallace Franklin . . Burke. Joseph A. Burkhart, John W. Jr. Burnette, Elizabeth Buford Burnette, James Carl Burnette, James Clinton Burnette, Joseph Edward Burnette. Marjorie Ann Burns, Charles William 99 192 192 Burns, Donna Belle 58, 51, 55. Burns, Jerry Lee Burroughs, Mary Sue Burton, Barbara Faye 37, 55, 207 Burton, Helen Holland . . . Burton, Joe Carney . . . . 207 Burton, Marvin Eugene . 67, 98, 207 Burton, Nickey Wayne . 207 Busby, Samuel Phillip, Jr. . 66 Bush. Harold Thomas . 192 Bush, William Earl, Jr. 52, 64 192 Butler, Billy G 173 Butler, Charles 173 Butler, Jane Butler, Tommy Loyd . 192 Byrd, James W. ... 192 Byrd. 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James E Coomer, Charles E. 193 55, 208 Daniel, Noel 99, 147 Casteel, Joe Lynn 57. 173 Claxton. John J., II 193 Coomes, Wayne A. 174 Crawley, Charlotte Rosalind 208 Dark, James Ownby Cathcart, Ella Lee Clayton, Billie Joe 51, 174 Coop. May Dean 208 Crawley, Larry D. . 208 Darnell, Bobby Cummings 100, Cathey, Frank E. 28. 37, 57, Clemons, Olan Jacob Cooper, Betty Jane 54, 146 Creasman, Lula Mae .... 208 65, S4, 144 Clendenon, Jonny Lou .... Cooper, Billy Turner Crick, Sonja June 208 Darnell. Deanna 67, 208 Caudill, Betty Mae 30. 37, 38, Clendenon, L. C. . . . 145 Cooper, Oorothy Jean . . . . Cripps, Nannie Rose Daughtery. Judith Ellen 208 45, 48, 67, 78, 193 Clepper, Katherine Gayle 174 Cooper, James Carl 146 Croft. James Arnold 194 Daughtrey, Sara Lynette 37, 47, Causey, Samuel Richard 193 Clifford, Clyde W. 207 Cooper, Kenneth E., Jr. . 65, 98, Croft, Sara Jane . 37, 52, 174 208 Cavender, Jerry Washington 104, Cline, Gary S 193 193 Croft, Robert 194 Davonport. Charles Reed 208 109 Cline, Oscar David 28 Cooper, Robert J. 100, 208 Crosslin, Hugh Alvin, Jr. Davenport, Gene . . 41 Celsor. Webb Oren . . 193 Clonts, Samuel Edmund, Jr. Copas, Gary Lee . 174 Crosslin, Carolyn Ann 40, 208 Davenport. Joe Daniel 100. 147 Chamberlain, Eliott Page 37, Clouse. Johnny 193 Corbin. John C. (Jack) 29, 49, Crouch, Charles Ray 174 Davenport, Milam 173, 193 Cluck, Clyde Douglas 100, 146 62. 114, 118. 174 Crow, James Harrison 98, 194 Davidson, Jerry 100, 204, 208 Chambers, Leon David .... Clunan, Michael M., Jr. . 42 Corbit, Charles B. 100, 208 Crowder, Carolyn Russel 208 Davidson. Warren 208 Chamblee, Billy Wayne 207 Clupper. Joseph L. 98, 193 Corlew, Carl Edward 208 Crowder, Sylvia 194 Davidson. Wayne Moss 208 Chamblee, Mary Glenda 207 Coates, Thomas E. 57 , 65, 105, Corley, Henry Floyd 58, 146 Crowder. William Clark 194 Davis, Barbara Janis Champlin, John Michael 42, 52, 146 Corley. Wilma Christine Crowe. Charles Edward 98. 208 Davis, Billy Foster 64, 174 Cobb, Charles Edward 106, 109 Costner, Lloyd H. 193 Crowe. Queen Elizabeth Davis, Billy Joe .... 175 Chandler, Randall Coggin, Homer M. Cothran, Annie Johnson . . . Crowell, Jerry Kenneth .... Davis, Bobby Wilson Chapman, Amy Henry .... Colbert, Bill Nelson 207 Cothran. William Wayne . . 193 Crowell, Kate Beasley Davis, Charlene Sue Chapman, Joe Martin Cole, Dearl Lee 99, 207 Cothran, Kenneth W. 49, 57, Crowell, Zedric E., Jr. 194 Davis, Eddie Wayne 102, 109, Charlton, Mrs. Gladys M. 174 Cole, James Dalton . . 98, 193 146 175 Charlton, Kay Clark 51, 193 Coleman, Betty Alford .... Cothron, Betty Lauderdale 193 Crownover, Roger Lem 65, 98, Davis, Edward Lee Cheek, Frank Joseph . 207 Coleman, Dorothy M. 108, 146 Cothron, Kermit Clements . . . 194 Davis, Elizabeth Ruth 175 Cherry, Donald Harvey . 174 Coleman. Ennis C, Jr. . 207 Cothron. Maude Clements . Cummings, Carolyn Lane 208 Davis, Frank D. 42, 147 Cherry, Peggy Louise Coleman, Wesley 99. 207 Cothron, Rosemary Gale 38, 208 Cummings, Jerry . 208 Davis, James M. 61, 62, 132, Chick, William Thomas . 145 Col ley, Pat 52, 193 Cothron, Vaude Mae Cummings, Rowena Janell 208 147 Chickey. Donald 99, 207 Collier, Ralph C Couch, John Warren Cummins. James . 146 Davis, Jimmy Roger . 208 Chitwood, Carson . 207 Collins, Gertrude Louise 37, 208 Couch, Paul W Cunningham. Gene Douglas 208 Davis, John P. . . . 175 Chrisman. Billie Jean 45, 193 Collins. Harold E. 174 Couch, William Howard, Jr. 106, Cunningham, Johnny T. 194 Davis, John T. 106, 108, 109, Christian, Brantley Buren 207 Collins, Jon Allen 100. 109. 109. 193 Cunningham, Joseph Randall 208 175 Christian. John T., Jr. . . 145 146 Coursey, Lloyd .208 Cunningham. Martha Estelle 37, Davis, Karl Floumey Christian. Joseph Dwight . 72, Collins. Mary S. Courtney. Sandra Sue 47, 208 Davis, Leo L. 61, 130, 194 145 Colquette, Louise P Covington. Robert Fredrick . 146 Cunningham, Mary Alice . . . Davis, Mildred Johnson . . Chumbley, George Wayne . . Chumley, Jere Lamar 100, 193 Chumley. Rebecca Startup . 207 Clardy, Barbara Nell .207 Colston, Billy Ray 60 Cowan. Vallie May Cunningham, Timothy . 208 Davis. Orville .175 Comer, Thelma S Cowart, Sandra 37, 41, 43, 44, Cunningham, William Allen 49 Davis. Phillip Howard 49, 57. Condra, Clyde Wayne 99, 208 170, 174 Curl, Conrad Earnest 130, 175 65, 97, 147 Condra, Jack Anderson 193 Cox. Betty Ann Stephens 54. 55, Curtis. Charles Edward 52 Davis, Rebecca Jane ... Condra, Patsy Joan 146 Curtis. Edward Clyde 100, 208 Davis, Thelma Clark, Carl 193 Conley. Virgil A. 208 Cox, Billy W. 99, 109, 146 Curtis, John Allen Davis, Von E Clark, Charles Robert 193 Connally, George C. . . 114 Cox, Carolyn Delores 53, 55, Curtis. Mary Elizabeth 47, 67, Davis, William L Clark, Don Wilkes 56 Cornell Joseph Francis . . 208 108. 208 68. 208 Davis, William Robert . Dads, Winston H. 27, 37. Dinges, Polly 194 Duke, Melvin Ray . 194 Englert, Ralph, Jr. 176 Follis, Sarah Neel 50, 53, 54. 38, 49, 53, 57, 58, 65. Dinkins, Paul W Duke, Nile A. 37. 60, 61, 101 Enos, James 41, 66, 148 60, 85, 149 85, 147 Dishroom, Christeen Mabel . . . Dunaway, Mary Ida ... . Ensley. Elizabe th Enix . 148 Follis, Mary Zell ... Dawson, Earl R. Dixon. Blair 101. 209 Dunford, Gerald .... Ensey, Fred William Ford, Jimmy . . . 210 Dawson. Mrs. Martha Jo - , Dixon, Carolyn 50, 54, 60, Dunn, Joanne 55, 209 Ervin, Thomas 100, 209 Ford. Ora Mae Burroughs Dawson. Mildred 209 85, 147 Dunn, Ruth Moss .... Ervin. William Campbell .... Ford. Tyler G., Jr. 44, 48, 149 Day, Jack Dilworth, Jr. 98. 209 Dixon. Datid Webster 39, 100, Dunn, Warren Thomas .61 Erwin, Mary Jane 59 Forehand, Fred 101, 210 Deal, George Daniel 209 209 Durham, Charles Cornelius 176 Etter, Myrtle Brogan Forte, Charles Raymond 210 Dean, Billy Ewing . . . . 175 Dixon. G. Cleveland 101 Durham, Kay . 38, 67 Eubank, Lynda 39, 195 Foster, Charlie McKinley, Jr. . . Dean. Billy Ray 175 Dixson, Paul P Eubanks. Glen Earl . 209 Foster, Charlyne Anne 38, 53, Dean. Peggy Lanning 209 Dutton, Clyde 37, 61, 209 Evans, Billy Joe 210 Dearing, James Vernon . . 209 Dockery, Louis Alfin Duty, Frank Clayton, Jr. 209 Evans, Edward Earl Foster, Clarence 210 Dearman, Bill . . . . 209 Dodson, Delia Louise 54, 61, Dye, Bettye Faye 67, 72 Ezell, Betty Fowler, Jerry 195 Dearman, Donald G. . . . 175 147 Dye, Charles Kenneth Ezell, Mary Jane Fowler, Shirley Dean 38, 176 Deasen, Paul Thomas . . 175 Dodson, Richard Hamilton 194 Dye. George Powers, Jr. 148 Ezell, Sam 101, 114, 122 Fox, Ray Porter 101, 210 Deasy, Clara B Dodson, Robert E Dye. Medina Cowart Fox, Robert Montgomery . . . Dedmon, Armon Jacques . . 147 Dolzen, Dana W. 176 Dyer, David F 194 p Frame, Annie Lou 210 Dedmon, Kenneth W Donnell. Birdie Ann 54, 63, 148 Dykes, Ray Dean Fahlin. 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Peggy Sue 200 Raby, Bobby . . 104, 200 Overton, Doris May Patterson, Jewell Dawn 216 Phillips, Beatrice G Porterfield, William A. ... Rader, Joe Clifford Owen, Carl Newell Patterson, Judith Ann 27, 28, Phillips, Jerry Holt 103 Poston, Martha Blackburn . Radford. Peggy 55 Owen, Sara Jane Keller 30, 37, 50, 53, 54, 63, 88, 159 Phillips, Joe W., Jr. 184 Poston, Patricia Frances 200 Rae. Frances Marie Leathers 200 Owen, William Clarence 98, 215 Patterson, June S. 28, 37, 63, Phillips, Mrs. Kathryn Rees Potts. Alhe Ruth Raikes. Robert Lee 60, 132, 216 Phillips, Margaret Muriel 216 Potts. Carl Alexander 200 159 P Patterson, Richard Ewing, Jr. Phillips. Reba Ann 216 Potts. Raymond ... Ralls. George Daniel. Jr. 217 Pace, Karen T. ... 215 104, 200 Phillips. Robert E., Jr. 114, Powell, Sara Pauline 41, 55, Ramsey, Ann . . 217 Pace, Katherine Bergman . . . Patterson. Wilbert Curtis 104, 200 67, 108. 159 Ramsey, Houston Thomas Pack, Billy Jack 104, 216 200 Phillips. Thomas Mason 98, 216 Powell. Linda Rebeca 37, 204. Rankin, James J. ... 217 Padgett. Billy Lamar 37, 126 Patton, Howard Donnell 57, Phillips, William Donald 216 216 Raper, Jeane Simpson Page. Billy Richard 104, 216 104. 216 Philpot, Russell Ralph Ezetl Powell. Petis Malvin . . 200 Rash, Charles M Page, Glen Harold 199 Patton, Lois Dean 61, 63, 200 132, 159 Powell, Sarah Langley . . Ratcliff, Ann .... 200 Page, Jerry Ransom 104. 216 Patton, Mrs. Mary Ellen Philpott, Billy G. 98. 109. Poyner, Yvonne Kathleen 67, Ratcliffe. Betty Jean 200 Page, Tommy Nelson, Jr. 104, Paulson, Clarence T. 133. 216 184 72, 200 Ratcliffe. James Orris 104, 217 216 Payne, Barbara Ann Philpott, Euless Wendell . 61, Prescott, Raymond Lee III . 104 Ray. Shirley Ann 37, 184 Painter, James Claude 61 Payne. David Leon 104, 216 216 Preston, James Adam . 104 Reasonover, Harry Nelson . . Palmer, Richard Houston . . 39, Payne, Jean C Pickett. Edna Rebecca Preston, James Dene . . 216 Reasons, Bobby J. 62, 159 183 Payne, Larry Archer 51, 67, 68, Pigg, Maury Randolph 159 Price. David Livingston III 52 Reavis, Jackie Addison 200 Pappain. Thomas A. 103, 216 98, 216 Pigg, Samuel Clyde 200 Price, Edward F., Jr. 130 Redd, Joe B Paris, Carmyn W Payne. William Randolph, Jr. Pigg, Shirley 39, 53, 67, 184 Price. James William 104, 200 Redden, Robert R. . . 217 Paris, Franklin Delano 158 200 Pigue. Jerry Wayne 114, 123 Price, John L. 126, 127 Redmond, Harry H. Parker. Ada Catherine .... Paysinger, Howard . . . Pike, James 216 Price, Thomas Joel .... 216 Reed, Danny Lawrence 104, 217 Parker, Aubrey Jarman 104, 216 Paysinger, Mary Carolyn 37, 53, Piner. Clifton Lee 216 Priest, Oscar Dowell 216 Reed. Don Charles 98, 217 Parker, Christopher D. . . . 184 Pinkertown, John B. Prince, Jerry M. . . 49, 54 Reed, Emanuel Clay 217 Parker, Earon Giylord 216 Peach, William Strickland 184 Pippenger, Alice Evelyn 46, 63, Prince, Peggy Moore . . 217 Reed, Linda 200 Parker. Hugh H. 56 Pearson, Jerry 104, 114, 124 216 Pruitt, Gerald Marvin 200 Reed. James Luther 67, 104, Parker, Jerry Kenneth 104, 216 Peck, William Pippin, Hobert Pruitt, Lea Sharon 37, 217 217 Parker, Linda Jo 55, 216 Peebles, Ralph Leon 104, 200 Pittard, Sandra Faye 108, 216 Puckett, Billie Lewis 57, 159 Reed, James Nile Parker, Marlyn Ann . 61, 158 Penberton, Patsy Ruth 41, 44, Pitts, Bobby Lee 98, 216 Puckett. Edward Jerry 200 Reed, Judith Williams ... Parker, Mildred C. 53, 67, 68, 184 Pitts, David Curry 114, 115. Puckett, Joe Donald Reed, Waldo Parker, Morris Edward 104, 216 Pemherton, James 200 184 Pugh, Jenelle Reedy. Lloyd Bruce 104, 217 Parker, Robert Wendell 49, 158 Pennington, Norman Pitts, Lorene Cooper . . . Pugh. Samuel Rucker 104, 217 Reese. Carol Parkhurst, John Hall 104 Perdue, Denning Artice Pitts. Margie Fay 37, 41, 52, Pullen, Alexander H Reese. Charles III . 42 Parkhurst. Robert W. 199 Perine, Heleb L 64, 88 Pulliam, Hermon, Jr Reese. Charles Douglas 104 Parks. Carl M Perkins, James Edward 99, 109, Plaskett. James ... Purvis. Marida Ray 104, 109, Reese, Marion Earle 160 Parks, James Doris, Jr. 97, 108, 184 Plemons, Helen Williams . . . 114, 118, 130, 132, 184 Reeves, Ester Elaine . - 217 158 Perkins, Roland Carle 159 Plummer, Robert Frazier, Jr. Purvis, Nancy Clements 67, 217 Reeves, James Ralph, Jr. . . . Parks, Lon 103, 216 Perry, Newton Hudson Lee 104, .216 Puryear. Larry Dean . 62, 114, Reeves, Linda Sue . . . 217 Parman, Harry Grant 199 216 Poe. Mary Ruth 200 Reeves. Merrion L Reeves, Tom Merrill 47, Reich, Charles Thomas 104, Reid, Anna Fay Cothron . . Reid, Linda June . . . Reischman, Joe 105, Renegar, Bill Reynolds. Charles Gilbert Rhea. William Da. id 39, 105, Rhodes. Paul L. Rice, Earl 105, Rice. 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Elvia Arsenith Sanders, James Ray 105, Sanders, June Sanders, Kathryn Brown . . Sanders. William P. . . . Sanderson, Louise Barron Sands, Alton Donald Sands, Jerry Larkin 67, Sands, Lester Paul Sands, Randal Howard Sansing, Harold Thaddeus Santana, Pedro 57, Sargent. Patricia Dodson Sargent, Peggy . . . Satterfield, Jim Bentle Saunders, Carrington F. Sawner, Peggy Louise Sawyer. J. Tom Scales, Mary Carolyn 67, 201 Scales, Tommy 105, 218 Scannella, Nell Rogers . Scarbrough, Pearl M. 161 Schenk, Robert Lewis . 1S5 Schrader. Harold Jake 218 Schrock, Dannie Fredrick , 103 Schulz. Stuart 201 Scissom, Mary Agnes ... Scissom, Olus Isabel . . . Scott, Aileen B. Scott. Alvin Thomas 105, 218 Scott, Barbara Ann 37 Scott, Barbara Lou 37, 38, 218 Scott, Charlotte 201 Scott, Gerald Delano 105, 218 Scott, James Clifford .... Scott. Larry W. 185 Scott, Lou 37, 39 Scott, Randall Ford 201 Scott. Terry Allen 105, 218 Scott. 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Gloria Claire 63, 67, 201 Shelton. Hazel (Mrs. Rex) Shelton. William Fred 49. 186 Shelton. William Hickman 161 Shepard. Kieffer 201 Sherwood. James Robert 105 Shields. James Edward 201 Shields, Sam Jarrett 98 Shipp. Virginia Gannon Short, Freda 201 Shoun, Nancy Ann 37, 218 Shubert. Nell M. . . Shumate, Nancy Jean 27, 37. 41, 53, 88. 161 Shunney, Edward Leo 105, 218 Shutter, Richard E. 98, 218 Shutters, Gerald Hartman 114, 132, 186 Siegfried, Edward John 218 Siemers, Elizabeth S. 218 Sikes. Helen C. 201 Silas. C. . . . 100 Silverman. Charles R. 201 Simmons, Barbara 37. 41, 44, 67, 68, 70. 71, 97, 110, 201 Simmons. David William Simmons. Gary Trice 67, 218 Simmons, Ira Wilburn 60, 161 Simmons, James Gordon 218 Simmons, James William 41 Simmons, Kenneth E. 186 Simpson, Charles Homer Simpson, Mrs. J. C. 161 Simpson. Raymond Douglas 105, 218 Simpson, Robert Jennings 218 Simpson, Thomas Earl 60, 98, 201 Sims, Lynda Kay 218 Singleton. John 49, 56, 59, 60, 161 Singleton, Roy Allen, Jr. 61. 105. 218 Sircy. Betty Jo 41, 218 Sisson, Sandra 186 Skaggs. Fred Ewing 218 Skinner, James Emmett 162 Slatton. Charlotte 218 Slatton, Gerald H. 186 Slatto. Yvonne LaBelle 29. 30, 37. 52, 53. 61. 63. 186 Sloan. Edward Sloan, James Maddux , . Sloan, Janet 186 Sloan. William H Smartt. Julia Ann 162 Smartt, Teddy Ray 218 Smith, Adeline 218 Smith, Allie G. 39, 49, 56, 162 Smith, Barbara Ann 218 Smith, Bernard Ken .... Smith, Bessie L Smith, Bob 105 Smith. Carol Frances 37, 38, 47, 202 Smith, Carroll Hart ... Smith. Carroll Dunham, III 202 Smith, Charles Orbun 186 Smith, Charles Raybum 218 Smith, Charline 186 Smith. Donald 218 Smith. Donald Wesley 126, 127, 129, 186 Smith, Dorma D. .... Smith, Dorothy M Smith, Dwight E. 218 Smith, Edwin E Smith. Mrs. Eva E. Smith, Gary B. 219 Smith, George M.. Jr. 202 Smith, Gilbert W. 72, 162 Smith, Gladys . ... 39 Smith, Helen M. 202 Smith, Irving G. Smith, Jack Elliott 37 Smith, Jackson B. 219 Smith, James Andrew 219 Smith. James L. 186 Smith, James M. 97, 162 Smith, Janey Lee 37, 39, 51, 219 Smith, Jerry R. 105, 202 Smith, John E. 28. 53. 202 Smith, Judy Smith 186 Smith. Lloyd M. 219 Smith, Margaret C. .55 Smith, Mary Theresa 55, 162 Smith. Maxine 45, 190 Smith. Moffett B. Smith, Nicholas Roy 105, 219 Smith. Nina W. Smith. Owen . 219 Smith, Pansy 51, 67, 219 Smith, Ray P., Jr. 202 Smith, Richard Allen 134 Smith. Robert Louis 186 Smith, Robert Sloan 219 Smith, Rennie Hurbert Smith, Steve Richard 219 Smith, Thomas E. 162 Smith, Val Gene 219 Smithson. Mildred Agnes 55, 219 Smithson, Walter A Smotherman. David L. 186 Smotherman, James E. Smotherman. James L. 202 Smotherman, Kenneth L. 57, 219 Smotherman, Nancy Ann 54 Smotherman, Sidney M. Smotherman, Wilma H. Smothers. Jerry Dale 38, 47, 105. 219 Smyth. Roy Lee 202 Sneed. Donald 187 Snell. Becky 202 Snoddy, Bobby 219 South. Dianne S. 202 South. Thais Jane Loyd 187 Spann, Juan Weaver 101, 162 Sparkman. Faye 108, 162 Sparkman, Martha P. Sparks. John E. 105, 219 Sparks. Sheila Spaulding, Mary D. 38, 219 Spaulding, Mary L. 202 Spears, Jerry Olan 60, 102, 162 Spence. Billy 187 Spencer, Edgar J. , . Spencer, Gordon Ray 219 Spencer, Jessie A. 219 Spickard, Brud 130 Spining. John B. 63, 98. 219 Spivey. James Clarence 105, 202 Spurlock, James Riley Spurlock, Jerry 105, 202 Stacey, Marian Patricia Stacks, Thomas Franklin 49, 66, 162 Stafford, Glennice Ramey 162 Stalling.;. John William 98, 219 Stamps, Calvin Gray 105, 219 Stamps. Murrell Allen 105. 219 Stamps, William Waymont, Jr. Standefer, Margaret 37, 202 Stanfield. Robert Milton Stanford, John Errol 61, 219 Stapleton. Jerry Wayne 114, 119, 187 Stapleton, Ronnie 105, 219 Starks. Ward Harmon 105, 219 Statum, Clyde Evans, Jr. . . Statum, Herman Clifton 105, 219 St. Clair. Jimmy Carroll . 219 St. Charles. Marcia Ann Steagall. Sue 41, 55, 187 Steakley. Karl Cooper, Jr. 187 Steinhauer. 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Sullivan. Edward Boone . . . Sullivan, Margaret Shofner . . Sullivan, Roy, Jr Summar, Jessie Lillian . . . Summers. Daniel Calvin . . Suter, Helen Suter, Kenneth 163 Sutton, Donald Ray 219 Swafford, Mary A. Swafford, Rebecca Ann 50 Swain, Arch Thomas . . Swain, Richard 41, 61, 63, 105, 132 Sweeney, Leslie Thomas ... Sweeney, Walter Edward Sweeton, Clara Yarworth Taft, Norman Herndon 202 Taliaferro, John 105 Talley, Kenneth B. . . . Tanner, Charles Van 105. 219 Tant, David M. 62, 134, 187 Tarpley, Bobby Virgil .... Tarpley, James 61, 106 Tarter, Donald Edward 103, 109 Tarter, Glenda Carol 202 Tassey, James Don 130 Tate, Estell 163 Tate, Frances Sitz .... Tate, James William 37, 65, 98, 109. 163 Tate. Nannie Clift Tate, Pauline M Taylor, Charles W Taylor, Connell Gregory ... Taylor, Dorothy Lee Taylor, Horace Grady 61, 103, 109 Taylor, Jack Wayne 98 Taylor, James David 105. 219 Taylor, Jimmie Joe ... Taylor, John Franks 105, 202 Taylor, Mary Eugenia 37, 187 Taylor, Robert Ewing 106 Teeple, Guerry Sewell 37, 67, 163 Templeton, Jim Orin . . Templeton, Ray Morris 42, 106 Tenpenny, Barbara Jean 39, 202 Tenpenny, Thomas Edward Terry, Warren William 98 Thedfore, Barry Jack Thibodeauz, Joseph U . Jr. 42, 163 Thigpen. Earline Mae S. Thomas. Carlton Harrison 219 Thomas. Helen ... Thomas. Hulan Glyn 163 Thomas, John Lee . . . Thomas. Joseph V. 106 Thomas, Marvin Hubert 163 Thomas. Mary Elizabeth Thomas. William Frank 106 Thomas. Wilma Gean . . . Thomason, Frank Weldon 62. 114, 120. 187 Thompson, Billy D. .... Thompson. Bobby Thompson, Clifton C, Jr. . 59, 106 Thompson, Glenn William 64, 106. 219 Thompson, Jo-Ann 79, 99, 110. 187 Thompson, Joe Burton Thompson, Joe Lee 164 Thompson, Kitty Thompson, Vyda Draper 54 Thompson, William W. Thoni, Philip F Thorp, Falyn 219 Thorpe, Gene E. .... Thorpe, Robert C, Jr. 187 Threet. Amy . . Throneberry. Joel Franklin . . Thweatt, Dan Allen Tillman. Mary Judith 39. 59. 202 Timmons, Robert E.. Jr. 56. 106 Tipps. Erna Louse F. 60, 67. 164, 170 Tipps. Wayne 67, 73, 89, 164 Tittsworth, Ella Catherine Tittsworth, Rebecca Anne Todd, Ernest William 67 Todd, Margaret Alice H. Todd. Willis Thomas 106, 220 Toliver, Lurine Tol liver, Jean Tomlin, Dennis L. Tomlin. Harry Joe ... . Tomlinson. Virginia Rose Toops. Jenalyn Brooke . 37, Towery. Lee W. Townsend, Delores, Mrs. . . Tracy, Thomas Traughber. Joe Thomas 66, Travis, Lawrence Randall Treadaway, Alton Nix . . . Treanor. C. Devereaux Trimble. Charles Kinkead Tripp, Linda Joyce Trobaugh, Nancy Jane Trott, Barbara Trout, Beth 37, 38, Trussell, James R Tubb, Robert Quenton . Tucker, Barbara Ann 37, 55, Tucker, Charles Gilbert Tucker, Clifton C. . . . Tucker, Earl Dean .... Tucker. Patsy Ruth Geary Tucker, Robert B. . . . Tucker, Ruth Scott . . . Tucker. William Fredrick . Tulloss, Mrs. Hettie H. Turberville. Donald 56, Turner, Dale Allen . . . Turner, Don Hulon Turner. Elizabeth Sharon . 40, Turner. Jane 55, Turner, John Franklin 65, Turner, Johnie S., Jr. . . . Turner, Patricia Anne 46, 108, Turner, Robert Neil . . . Turrentine, Agatha Jane 37, 187 106 51, 164 55, 220 Tyring, Edward Gene 53, 187 130 110. 188 188 Uhles, Roger Dean .98 Underhill, Donald 164 Underwood, Robert Houston . 49, 164 Underwood, Stephen Sharp . . . Unland. Richard Elwood, Jr. . 37, 220 Upchurch, Stanley G. ... Upton, Thomas Bailey 39, 220 Uselton. Billy Dale 101. 202 Uselton. Bobby Lee . 220 Uselton. Horace Winfred Vaden, William Emil Vance. Aimer Jr. 56, 202 Vandercook, Jack Douglas 220 Vandiver. Curtis Reams 164 Vann, Ernest Vannatta, Barbara Faye 28, 39, 55, 188 Van Sickle. Marylee Crouse . . . VanHandle. Sylvester J. . VanHooser. John Donald 188 VanZant, William Preston 202 Vaden. Harold R. 220 Vaughn. Bobby Wayne 202 Vaughn. David 101, 220 Vaughn. David Wade Vaughn, Dorothy Faye ... Vaughn. Howard M. 39, 65, 202 Vaughn, Jimmy Hunter 188 Vaught, Emma Jean Vaught, James Elmer .... Ventress, Joe Morgan . 188 Verble, Patsy 220 Vernon, Charles E Via, James R 220 Victory, Bobby Villines, Jimmy 220 Vincent, James 202 Vineyard. Jack William .220 Vinson. Jetta H Vinson, Joel D. 202 Vise. Robert J Von Dohlen, Anita Jewell . . . W Waddey. Beverly Waggoner, Doris Jean 220 Waggoner, John C. 188 Waggoner, Jesse L. , 54, 165 Waggoner. Robert E. 202 Wagner. Franklin E. 188 Wagster. Richard S. 188 Waits, Alma Jean 188 Wakefield. David R. 220 Walden. William B. 203 Waldrop. John C. 49, 64, 89, 97, 165 Waldrop, Robert B. 37, 42, 65, 101 Wales, Royce Ray 165 Walker, James A. 28. 65. 66, 89, 165 Walker, James N. 106, 220 Walker, Johnnie M. Walker, Lillard Thompson 99, 109. 203 Walker. Lucille Walker, Martha Sue 203 Walker, Nancy Sue 203 Walker, Philip Walker, Rebecca Annette .... Walker, Sidney Gaines Wallen, Mary E 63 Wallen, Nancy N 220 Wallen, Sara Josephine .... Waller, James E. .... Waller, James Edwin ... 98 Walkup. Joe H. . . 203 Walkup. Sara Ruth 54, 55, 165 Wall, Howard D. 106, 114, 123. 220 Wall, Kenneth L. 97, 108, 109, 165 Wallace, Ada Beth . 54, 165 Wallace. Harry B 188 Wallace, Otis Floyd Wallace, Richard T. . . . 106 Walling, Mary Elizabeth 203 Walters. Farrell D. 52, 188 Walworth. Charles T Ward. Dorothy Jean 220 Ward, Jimmy 63, 220 Ward, Jimmy Ray 203 Ward, Johnny Franklin 188 Ward, Rosalyn Ruth 37. 38, 53, 63, 188 Ward, Thomas Audie .59 Warden, Harold J. ... Warden, Mary J 188 Warmbrod. Sara Jane 37, 40, 55, 203 Warner, Glenn Francis . . 203 Warren. Jessie Henley Wassom. Barbara Jean . 37, 67, 203 Wassom. Wirt Pleasant .... Waters, Glenis . . Watkins, James Michael . 165 Watkins. Mary Louise 203 Watrous, Timothy 106, 220 Watson, Billy F Watson. Homer Whit, III . 114, 116. 188 Watson, J. Hulon 114, 121 Watson. James Donald . . . 203 Watson, James Keeling 203 Watson. Luther Gene 220 Watts, Arthur Allen 189 Wauford, Bobby 38, 98, 220 Wauford. Jerry L. 37. 38. 41, 106. 165 Wayman, Kenneth Ray ... Weaver. Austin Eugene . 203 Weaver, Paul David ... 165 Weaver, Thomas Jerry 106, 220 Webb, Don Allen Webb, Robert Smoot 220 Webb, Sylvia Lee 104, 110, 220 Webb. William Webster. Betty . . 38, 61, bi. 220 Webster, Roy 22U Weems, Myra Jean 39, 53, 203 Welch, Linda Jane Welchance, Donnie Wayne 106 Welchance, Jack . Wells, Doris . . 37, 16b Wells, Wanda Ruth 220 Wenger, Ramon Van 106, 220 Wertz. Patricia Alice . 40, 6 . Wessel, Mary Ruth .... West. Charles Edward West, Claude Daniel West, Sandra Sue ... . West, Shirley Ann 29, 37, 53. 60, 67, 72, West. William Terry . . . West, Wilson Westbrooks, Nancy Rozelle Wharton, Anne Wheeler. Henry Clayton White, Bobby Clark . . . White. Claude Alfred White. Dempsey White. Donald Lee ... . White. Eunice N. White. Evelyn Joyce . 60. White. Gaye Carolyn White, James Clyde 106, White, James E. White. Jimmy Paul . 106, White. Lewis Marshall . . White, Norma Louise White. Lynn Haskell, Jr. . . White, Ramel White, Sara Josephine . Webster, Betty Jean Whited. Ronald Wayne . 28, 89, 103. Whitehead. John William, Jr. Whitehurst. Frances Whitehurst, Garland Brice Whitehurst. Katherine Lewis Whitehurst, Wayne . 106, Whitlock. Jimmie .... Whitmer. Richard Henry Whittle, Kenneth 98. Whitworth, David Covington 58, 97, 109, 166 Whitworth, Thurman H Whorley, Elizabeth Buchanan Whorley, John Frank . 166 Wiedemann, Henry Paul . . . Wiedrich. Ann Louise 67, 68, 71, 73. 203 Wiggins. Carl Guinn 221 Wiggins, Joe Fred 106, 221 Wiggs. Claude Franklin. Ill 221 Wiggs, John Paul Wilburn. Mazie Wilde, Lionel 106, 204, 221 Wiley, Mary Eleanor 221 Wiley, Robbie Draper Wilkerson, Conrad Roger 98 Wilkerson, Joy Louise . . Wilkerson. Tempa Theodosia 67, 68, 221 Wilkinson. Leroy 106. 203 Wilkinson. Patty Carolyn 39. 53, 166 Willard. Betty Marie 105, 110. 221 Willhite, James Edwin 56, 221 Williams, Albert. Jr. 49. 59. 166 Williams. Ann R. Walters . . Williams, Barbara Jane 48. 221 Williams. Callie Mae 39. 54, 89, 140, 166 Williams, Charles 0. 106. 221 Williams. Copeland . 166 Williams. Den.i Carole Williams, Glenn C. 189 Williams, James Warren Williams, Jerry Jolene 48, 108, 203 Williams, Jerry Wayne 221 Williams, Peggy Lee 37, 38, 221 Williams, Peter Barry .... Williams, Ralph Douglas 106, 114, 123, 221 Williams, Sylvia Cason 37. 45. 55, 189 Williams, Tommy Hughes 106. 204. 221 Williams. Willard F. 189 Williamson. Bobby Lee 221 Williamson. Linda Kay 3, 31, 37. 38, 43, 46, 53, 54, 67 68, 70, 71, 89, 166 Williamson, Lynn A. 166 Williamson. Robert P. 62, 126, 127, 166 Williamson, William Rober t . 126, 221 Willis. Gerald Kirk 66 Willis. Martha Ann 53, 55. 166 Willis. Nancy Jean 167 Wilson. Bobbie Ann 37. 167 Wilson. Clara Patricia 108. 189 Wilson, Edward F 221 Wilson. Edward Wayne 189 Wilson. Gail Wilson, Geonje S. 167 Wilson, James Jordan 106. 221 Wilson, Jean Eaton . Wilson. Joel David 106, 189 Wilson. Marjorie Ann 108. 221 Wilson. Mary Frances 53. 189 Wilson. Raymond Carlos 106. 221 Wilson, Rebecca Ann Windham, Gene Aurbon 38, 53, 62. 114. 119. 167 Windham. Joe Wayne 62, 106, 114, 122, 203 Winfree. Cordell Winkler, Robert Wayne 106, 221 Winton, Teoia Wirth, Larry 106. 221 Withrow. James Arthur 221 Witt. Carol Kay 45, 203 Witty. Rosemary 221 Wolaver. Bobby Murry 106. 221 Womack. Billy J. Womack, Cordis Morris 60. 67, 189 Womack, Elizabeth Duckworth Womack, Harold Edward 189 Womack. Larry Lebron 106, 221 Wood, Lucy Jane . 54, 167 Wood. Mildred Wood. Robert Brown 221 Wood. Robert Rhea .... Wood. William Frank, Jr. 203 Woodall. Bobby A. 103. 167 Woodall. Charles W. 221 Woodall. Ray G. 221 Woodall. Virginia Ann 203 Woodard. Loise W. . . Woodard. Marvin Sutton . . 106, 221 Woodlee, Mrs. LaVerne D. 203 Woodlee. Leon 221 Woodmore, Johnie L. Davis Woodroof, Ed 114, 189 Woods, Thomas H. 221 Woods. William C. Woodward. Era Elaine 55, 221 Woodward, James Oliver 203 Woody. Robert Aron 106 Woosley. Larry 106, 221 Wooten. Betty Lou 221 Wooten. Hiram Jackson 106, 189 Wooten, Joyce Anne ... 221 Wooten, Paul Tomlinson . . Wooten. Raleigh R. 189 Workman. William Curtis 221 Wright, John C. 203 Wright, Julia Purl 37, 38 Wright, Mary Alice K. . Wright. Norman Edward 203 Wright. Roy Wright. William Ronald 221 Wynne. Janice Sue 53. 221 Yancey, Charles E. 189 Yancey, Virginia Ray 203 Yeaman, Donna Marie 37, 38, 44, 48, 108, 204. 221 York, Vina Young, Charles Young, David Michael . Young, James Paten 39, 167 Young, Jimmy Ray 73, 221 Young, Lonnie Andrew 45, 48, 51, 167 Young, Martha Jane .39 Young, Patsy Joan 221 Young, Phoebe 221 Young, Thomas Andrew 98, 221 Young, Willy 56, 189 Youngblood, Buford 37, 38, 65. 170, 189 Youree, William Laughlin 56, 189 7and. Abbas 65, 203 Zumbro. D i I lard Zumbro, George Lionel 101, 109, 114, 203 Zwingle, Mamie Jean NASHVILLE TE
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