Middle Tennessee State University - Midlander Yearbook (Murfreesboro, TN)
- Class of 1961
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Middle Tennessee State University LIBRARY I resented bu ROBERT ABERNATHY . OLYNCUMMINGS , , Faculty and Students Me . , Editor Sylvia Williams, Edx From: y Subject: .. May 1 .  ' ' , ,, a summarization of ' ,.e following pa.e is -or ' !- , t irerf could ' ' . r nlleee year. It xs by photograpber t - °re since ' ' ' ry occasion, to note and rhronicle sm „oot , on every _ommon to ou and it - . fbe prolife°a ' of f f lee - -tive to a de.re ° ' entlyrthe staff has bee . t xs rfbe ho ' pe ' tbat you wxU be „P„,. Understanding about =rravrb:er possible .be Public-i° ,,f ,,1S co-d not ;- . . , have discovered J n.any pe°Pl- , taff f- f in. copy, without the assxs - nfary for 1 ' to finance the Nolan Barham and fding extra -f Laler hours of labor P ' ' ' ' ' ai thanks to Or. - r ' slc ondry? X ' -- ..fant Kenneth love ;or P- „, .rati- book. =« - , . ■„ assxsi:. «i  least 1 owe class c r therman and his «« ot ie ' ; the call tor Tictorial copy, an i-ents .ho answered rnfo gaSation ' s pictures. . ., .art ' . staff -et dury- - ' dummies , few members of t e staf _ 1|„ Shields Ler and began «ork on r., .-fT last sumjner a trose y m stages „ere P- ounsel during. the earlj e much counse varxous sec lent of pages to . °% Com - , . schedule -ere EngravxngC Jg . Gulbenk f ; ' 3tions in t fif ' fthe offing it was d. iP ' 1. 1901. Thxs l see State Coli Tennessee | autographs bet i-W e, allot- nation Ruben ■-afiested ' ' ' ook . l-vd be ddle Bble H W ' i Here is the place where loveliness keeps house, Between the river and the wooded hills MTSC The Campus of Individual Opportunity . Home of mirth, lovely tvomen and black roffe 16 71 STUDENT UNION Where the telescope ends, the microscope begins SCIENCE HALL Of all the creations language is the most astonishing LANGUAGE ARTS Let all men. if they can manage it. contrive to be healthy f IS fli fii jii in ' « y i ATHLETIC BUILDING Business, no better tmUast for keeping the mind o c teady keel 5 5 iliB i Bl ma BUSINESS The bearings glint in oilrinsed circles INDUSTRIAL ARTS Tickle the earth with a hoe and she laughs with a harvest AGRICULTURE Therp ' s not a life or death or birth that has a, feather ' s weight of worth without mt M moman in U 1 ' - - i ' ir ' : r . - m - RUTLEDGE HALL When leaniini and cultivated manners are combined in a woman, you f have one of the most exquisite products of civilization M m i m m f I LYON HALL And still we gazed and still our wonder grew that Femme Fatales could be so bright and have such beauty too MONAHAN HALL If young hearts were not so clevpr. they would be young forever ' Tis only thinking lays lads undergrounds JONES HALL When men are young, they long to tread a way none trod before fill i.K m Mi m . SMITH, SIMS, AND BEASLEY HALLS And if ' tis honor that gives greatness, he is greater far than kings A wise administration is one with the wisdom to enforce with firmness or to conciliate with dignity ADMINISTRATION BUILDING i ' ' ' i i J Hl j -O 0- Hail M. T. S. C, all hail! . J 1 d = and strong! 1 g f ' ' ' ' ' d t-r - ' j-t-: r thee, will f i i .f ' -. ft I V i ' iizizi -, .._-,. m to heav - W :- ' ' r r J it, Our prais - es ring w i Mmmmmmm Hail M. T. . . (;., Ml llai: ir Fpp i CYLVIA WILLIAMS i _ J Associated I have asked o Student Body S- f,;, of the yearbook, introduce each ' J ' , , Thelma Stanley ers, ?r ,,,y Johnson, Holman, ' f :;t c ey. Treasurer, secretary, and [ J on, wxU alternately or in com . . m appear on each ° ; d personnel Tst instances - .. n will appear associated w.t ; 4 contents of the ith the °ff 7 ' ,iows: yearbook are as toi CONTENTS 3 Pictorial Prologue ' • ' Administration 28 Faculty 54 Features 72 Classes . .,i •• ' ■' organizations. • ' . 1 R.O.T.C ' i HL ..Ip ' J220 Athletics. . ' P jft . . ' --y 1 246 Campus Came p • • ; k - ,260 Advertising.. ' 1 fe -cr vl This is M.T.S.C. 1 1 i ,„3-rAT.cou.-tot --:rr.:::— • May 15, l l Students a- d Facul y Middle Ten f :,nessee Murfreesboro, °- ' ' ' ' oncers and X g-atly -f f.60-S The other ASB f f the sections or „pus of Introducing f ° taken a l°f f head are the earbooU. You have alr-f,,oLOGUE. J-t f 3 ,.el The 01 1 = ' . _ oaf-h 01 ' 1 „„!, at GUI - — ' nf introducing e taken a 1°° ahead are ' f .fpi un =- .« K™; ™d «ii £,r„ro„.r ' • ,,„l„.„t cope - i ,,f4 . . .. ' . U, ■«•« • i.i,a far recessjeo Jnitiatea to =• a -pa needs, and i eas.have e- - :. oXl.ents and a- , , in herent or. Kirksey. er and ! ' ■f three f ne eans ™ tlkes. Kormally, 1 Keathley, are hov typing mistakes responsible from being ner , „ileffe the size A college , r . . over one hj community. _ w ,Tt used in any one -V ' Satr nd H-I--nS:aand Un the some ix pk The catalog ■- s ' into astronomical t  ADMINISIRATION ' d f ri! M ! • « .,. J0 - fiTW ' ' ' ' - sf Whk Governor Buford Ellington GOVERNOR Governor Buford Ellington will always have a special place in the heart of any MTSC man or woman. The former State Commissioner of Agriculture has proven himself to be one of the most efficient ad- ministrators in our state. On top of all of the duties at the state capitol, he still finds time to be active in the Methodist Church and the Scottish Rite Masons. The Ell- ington ' s son, John Earl, graduated from MTSC a few years ago and their daughter, Ann, is presently an MTSC co-ed. We are grateful to Governor Ellington for his help in shaping our school into the fine educa- tional institution it is today. 24 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Cordell Hull Building Where they meet Front Row — Mr. Edward L. Jennings, Mr. Joe Morgan, Commissioner; Mr. Clarence Kolwyck, Mrs. B. A. McDermott. Row 2 Mr. J. H. Warf, Mr. Thomas Divine, Jr. James Williams, Mr. Ernest Ball. 25 PRESIDENT Dr. Quill E. Cope ' s third year at MTSC brings with its increasing success more and more prestige to the college. Dr. Cope received, his B.S. degree from TPI in 1933. The M.A. and M.Ed, degrees he earned from Peabody in 1936 and 1949 respectively. He received the Ed. D. degree from New York University in 1951. At the present time plans are being drawn for the addition of still more struc- tures and the subsequent remodeling of existing facilities. Under the leadership and guidance of Dr. Cope, MTSC looks forward to continuing years of growth and pros- perity. President Quill E. Cope 9 i 1 7 f DEAN KIRKSEY Dr. Howard Kirksey supervises the cur- riculum and is responsible for organizing the educational program. Dr. Kirksey, who re- ceived his Ph.D. from Peabody in 1950 and has since done further graduate study at the University of California, has been with MTSC since 1945. Dr. Kirksey is in great demand as a speaker and as an authority on education. With the needs of education growing rapidly each yeai ' , Dr. Kirksey may be counted upon to make the decisions which will most benefit the students and faculty. Dr. Howard Kirksey, Dean of Faculty Dr. Kirksey looks over the bulletfn This is the life DEAN BEASLEY Many students are introduced to MTSC for the first time by a man who is certainly interested in them. Throughout his busy day, Dean N. C. Beasley personally inter- views numbers of students who are apply- ing for college or who need advice pertaining to their college program. A dedicated leader in administration, he is also a nationally recognized leader in the Methodist Church. Dean Beasley keeps a constant and watch- ful eye on the I.B.M. operation, recently installed for the benefit of all students. Mr. N. C. Beasley, Dean of Admissions ' You say you want to come to MTSC? ' The good Dean and his salet patch -■DEAN KEATHLEY With the hundreds of students on campus it is more than Hkely that there will be con- flicts, distui ' bances, and differences. Dr. Belt Keathley takes care of the discipline and yet permits year round fun and enjoy- ment. He helps to direct and co-ordinate most of the social life on the campus. Dr. Keathley is always willing to help a student, whatever his problem may be guidance, counseliaig, or scholarship assist- ance. Understanding and sympathetic, this aptly describes Dr. Keathley, who received his Ed.D. from the University of Tennessee and has an excellent background with the State Department of Education. He has been at MTSC since 1951. Dr. Belt Keathley, Dean of Students A satisfied Dean, ending the day with a smile Which way did he go? 1 ., N- 7 DIRECTOR OF FIELD SERVICES Robert Abernathy, always ready with a quick smile and a joke, charms high school students all over the state and encourages them to come to MTSC. His broad experi- ence as an educator and his friendly extro- version make him a favorite good-will am- bassador throughout the college. No matter what you want to do upon graduation Mr. Abernathy will always know of a position suitable for you, in your major field. Mr. Robert Abernathy, Director of Field Services ' And did you hear the one about It ' s nice to be wanted! DIRECTOR OF PUBLICATIONS Director of student publications, member of the Tennessee Bar, experienced newspaper man, professor of business law and journalism, Sunday School teacher, contact man with high school seniors, these are occupations engaged in by Mr. Sloan, a man MTSC is dependent upon. If your name ap- peared in a home town publication this year, Mr. Sloan is probably the person responsible. Grades! Who needs ' em ' Mr. Sloan — Relaxing? BURSAR Mr. Jimmy Jackson, bursar, and Mr. T. B. Woodmore, assistant bursar, take care of the school finance, student fees, and paychecks. To be sure — the money is handled with care so that no financial errors occur in the functioning of MTSC. This is a crowded office in the fall during registration when students gather here to pay their fees. Members of the college faculty and employees can be seen at the bursar ' s window at the end of every month. There ' s just nothing like a paycheck! Requisitions and money, what would this college do without me? ' Got to keep my eye on the green! Mr. Jimmy Jackson, Bursar Miss Sarah Moore, Miss Virginia Wilkinson, Miss Gathering Clark, Mrs. Ladye Brown, Miss Marion Byrd. AUXILIARY SERVICES Library The library, containing more than 65,000 volumes, is the center for research, reading, quiet thought and study. Here also a num- ber of students find em- ployment to help them finance their college career- Reading rooms and other facilities and equipment are provided for the con- venience of the student. Miss Bonnie McHenry, President Cope ' s secretary Miss Clark, Head Librarian Seated: Mrs. Stidham, Mrs. Holloway, Mrs. Johns, Mrs. Manson, Mrs. Hudgens, Mrs. Keathley, Mrs. Fahlin, Mrs. Parks. Standing: Mrs. Sharpe, Mrs. Rich, Mrs. Austin, Miss Campbell, Mrs. DeShazo, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Adkins, Mrs. Walkup, Mrs. Greer, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Matheny, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Smartt, Mrs. Bush, Miss Goodman. Secretaries The secretaries, who must combine patience, skill, and responsibility, keep the college in work- ing order. They always manage to do the things students or faculty mem- bers demand. 32 REGIONAL LIBRARY The regional library has its headquarters in the basement of the MTSC library. This divi- sion provides circulating bookmobiles to go to both urban and rural centers in Tennessee. This library serves an area of seven counties. Miss Syd Shinn, Director of Highland Rim Regional Library Seated: Miss Shinn, Mrs. Cushnian. Standing: Miss Dunaway, Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Glasscock, Miss Bass, Miss Pace INFIRMARY When brought to the capable Thelma Har- rison, registered nurse, aches and pains are short-lived. Full-time students also receive medical service from Dr. William Shacklett, and Dr. James Payne, college physicians. Miss Mary Jane Sain, Mrs. Taylor Harrison, R.N., Dr. William Shacklett. POST OFFICE There ' s nothing more in demand than a letter from someone special and Mr., Miss, or Mrs. MTSC can count on the mail coming in twice a day. Miss Iree McElroy, the post-mistress, is largely responsible for the prompt delivery of our mail. MAINTENANCE MTSC can be proud of its reputation as hav- ing Tennessee ' s most beautiful campus, the domain of the school ' s maintenance crew. The men and women of the maintenance depart- ment work behind the scenes to contribute to the students ' comfort. Their job is a constant, year-round one requiring much work. One of the main projects for this year involved the planting of shrubs over the entire campus. The responsibility they bear is no less than stagger- ing when it is considered that they keep the campus free of litter, the lawns mowed, and the grounds landscaped. Mr. Harold Jewell, Director of Maintenance; Mrs. Hudeens. Secretary. , . DORMITORY MATRONS Ask any housemother on campus about the joys of having anywhere from fifty to one hundred and fifty children. No doubt you will get a variety of answers! Then ask any stu- dent living in the dorm about his or her (which- ever the case may be) housemother. One con- clusion can be drawn from all the answers you may get — there ' s just no place like a dorm! It ' s just one big happy family supervised by the charming and efficient housemother. The girls have rigid hours to keep and the threat of a demerit is always there. Boys have no certain hours to keep, but there ' s always the housemother to insure their proper conduct. Mrs. Evelyn Felder, Supervisor of Women ' s Dormitories Mrs. Bass Mrs. Bovvden Rutledge Hall Lyon Hall Mrs. Jackson Recreation Director Mrs. Patterson North Monohan Hall Mrs. Riddle South Monohan Hall Mrs. Smith Monohan Hall Mrs. Sullivan Monohan Hall 35 Dining Hall CAFETERIA Hungi ' y students wait eagerly in line to see what new morsel of food the cafeteria has planned for today ' s menu. The cafeteria, under the management of the Slater System, strives to satisfy the whims of all MTSC students and personnel. The college cafeteria is located in the Student Union Building and is under the supervision of Mrs. Wheeler. Students compose the serving staff in both the cafeteria and Terrace Room. I ' ll take the Special What ' s Cooking? Rush hour in the Coffee Shop BOOKSTORE Do you have theme paper, toothpaste, size 32 sweat shirt, easy to understand outHne se- ries, ready-made tests? These are only a few of the questions that the bookstore staff is asked everyday, and beheve it or not all of these items ai ' e necessary to the college student and faculty. Mr. Charles Phillips is manager of the bookstore. Left to right: Joyce Edens; Jerry Lancaster; Peggy Par- tin; Betty Rucker; Kitty Greer; Mr. Phillips. PATROLMEN Forever on the alert, valiant, and courage- ous, the patrolmen guard our campus from parking offenders and midnight trespassers. Crime does not pay on the campus of our fair college!! Another day, another dollar Mr. Adams, Mr. Moser, Mr. Burnett, Mr. Hobbs. The night before exams RECREATION What ' s your choice ' C0iddleX5ennes.ee State Colkge CDarfr«sboro,Cenne.«i Office of Dean of FacuUy J .g one of the ' ™ .iSed th« ' °t t™. debt of e« f ,.„l,er. of „„ faculty. „„, frp.rt °- • -•.tSirt rcK«v jr - sr...; ;.ott. with an at : people y° ,Ttv They are ' ; Raper. r. - - ; ruS;crs eUrea ..- the th..teen :rxrefe epa.t.ents. --Sri rtf ..e departments o r e B-T -u ' MrsfcrBiolo . ,n. Physical Ej-atio:: Military f- ce. refhi fo ' Languages, f |„eial Sciences rea „. , somethxng Chemistry, and ' liir state Teache of choices. J- . 4-i, State Legi il HP ee Sta e __ ' ' ' the State legislaj - erybody ; irstftutionjg-jltf «i ' t li to Middle TennjpPH i l Siigf tooU place .n cf ro,Vc -ged the ■ee State Teachers ifsignificant J FACULTY w a.--3 - I- if I Dairy Lab Producing Men to Feed Tomorrow ' s Nation MTSC is very proud of its modern and well- equipped Agriculture Department. Under the guidance and leadership of Dr. T. C. Bigger, this department trains some of its majors for future teaching jobs, while others are prepared for successful farming careers. The agriculture center consists of three build- ings. In these buildings are located the class- rooms, storerooms, offices, blacksmith shops, and a woodwork shop. Seated: Dr. Clifford Starli, Dr. Theodore Bigger. Stand- ing: Mr. B. B. Gracy, Mr. Joseph Young. 40 Seated: Mr. Fred Rubens, Dr. Clarence Greever. Stand- ing: Mr. John Lavvler, Mr. David LeDoux, Mr. Morris Brandon. Giving a Heritage of Beauty through the Development of Those who Create Beauty The fine arts building, smelling faintly of turpentine, plaster, paint, and a touch of vai ' - nish, is the scene of much activity. Under the direction of Dr. Clai ' ence Greever, the Art facul- ty introduces the student to studies in struc- ture, proportion, balance, perception, and the materials and processes of art. The gallery is usually full of art objects, ranging from Japan- ese prints to a LeDoux collection. The cafe- teria and lobby of the Student Union have been brighter through the year with paintings by our own art students. Work or pleasure? M ■i «i«9 l H H Bvf ill l M Wk JH vlfl Bm r ?i J I P K §Mt J 1 . - Providing Pioneers for the Frontiers of Science This year for the first time in the history of MTSC, the Biology Department is a separate and independent division. Up until this time it had been a subdivision under the general title of science department. Here frogs are subjected to the tortures of frustrated fresh- men, leaf collections grow larger, and upper- classmen ' s minds are filled with facts from en- tomology and invertebrate zoology textbooks. Mr. Bones meets the wheels. Seated: Mr. Gerald Parchment, Dr. John Patten, Dr. Ellis Rucker. Standing: Mr. William Hastings, Mr. Dan Warmbrod, Dr. C. W. Wiser. 42 Mrs. Elaine Parchment, Mr. Walter Chapman, Mr. Gene Sloan, Mr. E. W. Midgett, Mr. Morris Puckett, Mr. Hollie Sharpe, Mrs. Ruth Garland, Mr. Fowler Todd, Mrs. Henrietta Wade. Filled with the Hum of Those Busy with Business How can you cheat? Training in the Business Department quali- fies a graduate either to enter business teach- ing or the field of business. Our supply of busi- ness teachers has never equaled the demand for them. This year Dr. E. W. Midgett, head of the department, finally talked his way into a new building. And new it is— with the best of modern furniture and equipment, and it ' s lOO ' f air-conditioned. Perhaps this accounts for the large number of business majors. Never- theless this new building houses 664 majors and minors. A special two-yeai ' course is offered for students desiring a business certi- ficate. 43 Expanding Young Minds for Tomorrow ' s Great Ideas The Campus School offers elementary educa- tion majors an opportunity to practice their skills on children of the area. Located just off the main campus, it is under the supervision of Mr. Hilary Parker. Art education students use the campus school for experimentation in a wide variety of materials and processes with children. Teach them well; they are the heart of our future. Seated : Miss Mary Bell Jordan, Miss Mary Frances Sneli Mrs. Mary Manley, Miss Anne Ashley, Mrs. Andrena Briney, Mrs. Clarence Greever. Standing: Miss Margue- rite Harrison, Mrs. Laura Smith, Mr. Earl Hinton, Mr. Hilary Parker, Mr. Harold Baldwin, Miss Leneil Edwards. Mr. Charles Lycans. 44 Front Row: Dr. Gertrude Van Zandt, Miss June Ander- son, Mr. Dan Scott, Dr. J. Eldred Wiser. Row 2: Mr. J. W. Gilbert, Mr. Joe Evins, Dr. Exum Watts. Birthplace of Tomorrow ' s Scientists Chemistry Lecture Hall To the layman, the Chemistry Depai ' tment is a strange sea of test tubes bubbling over with acids and bases. It is here that men and women are trained in the skills of a professional science dealing with the composition and prop- erties of substances and their reactions. The head of this department is Dr. J. Eldred Wiser. Scientists are in great demand, and a science major may look forward to the possibility of seeing his name revolving around the earth on a satellite or of discovering a cure for the com- mon cold. There is always something new to devise or explain. Dr. Smotherman ' s class: A picture is worth a thousand words — and an A . Wise Men Dedicated to the Procreation of Wisdom Dr. Wilmouth B. Bowdoin guides the Educa- tion Department, engaged in a vital function at MTSC — the training of teachers, both ele- mentary and secondary. Students receive ex- cellent instruction in all phases of teaching, so that they are well prepared to meet classroom situations. Actual experience is gained when students practice teach in either local high schools or at the campus school. The department faculty consists of cai ' efully chosen, experienced and well-trained instruct- ors, who are always willing to give whatever assistance their students may need. Seated: Mr. Finis Poole, Dr. Bob Womack, Mr. Bob Abbott, Miss Mary Tom Berry, Mr. Bill Wilson, Dr. Elmer Raper. Standing: Dr. Edgar Beaty, Dr. W. B. Bowdoin, Dr. Homer Pittard, Mr. Hilary Parker, Dr. James Martin, Dr. Bealer Smotherman, Dr. Clarence Greever. ' a xusiMi Front Row: Mr. Joe Black Hayes, Mr. William Stokes, Mr. Charles Murphy, Dr. Francis Riel, Dr. Elbert Patty, Mr. Jack Deere. Row 2: Miss Buleah Davis, Mr. Edd Cantrel, Miss Gordon, Mr. Bob Brooks, Mr. Ed Diddle, Jr. Dedicated to Building Tomorrow ' s Heroes on M TSC Playing Fields Dr. Frances Riel supervises the Health and Physical Education Department that provides opportunities to develop the understandings, attitudes, skills, and practices which are essen- tial to healthy living. This is accomplished through games, sports, gymnastics, and dance activities. A more than adequate program is provided for those who wish to make a career in the field of health and physical education. Swing yo pardner! 47 ' What part is the ham? ' Training Young Women to Build a Better World thr ough Building Better Homes The way to a man ' s heart is through his stomach ask any college man! The main ob- jective of the Home Economics Department is to em-ich the lives of its majors and minors through an extensive program in nutrition, home decoration, fashion design, and personal and family needs. Under the direction of Miss Margaret Putman, the home economics major can find guidance in a professional or home- making field. Miss Helen Stevens, Miss Mary Carr Haynie, Miss Mar- garet Putman, Mrs. Lucille Estes, Miss Lyndall McMillan 48 Seated: Mr. Phillip Dalton, Mr. Edwin Voorhies, Mr. O. L. Freeman. Standing: Mr. Harold Baldwin, Mr. James Gonce, Mr. Calvin Duggin, Mr. Neil Ellis. Where No Mind is Idle Enough To Be the Devil ' s Workshop The Industrial Ai ' ts Department, headed by Mr. Edwin D. Voorhies, offers students skilled with their hands and in the mechanics of ma- chinery a chance to major in one of modern America ' s most gratifying fields. Industrial Arts students have the opportunity, through study of industrial technique and through prac- tice, to understand the rapid progi ' ess of tech- nology. The division of aviation, now part of the in- dustrial arts department, offers special courses and instruction to students wanting to learn to fly. Meteorology, air navigation, civil air regulation, and flight theory are among the courses offered by Mr. Miller Lanier and Dr. Bealer Smotherman. Aviation: A division of the Industrial Arts Department. Director: Mr. Miller Lanier. Deep Concentration Proving In Practical Ways the Power of the Pen and the Spoken Word The Language Arts Department of MTSC consists of four divisions: English, foreign lan- guages, speech, and library service. Dr. Richard C. Peck is head of the language arts depai ' tment. He and the staff of the Eng- lish division give guidance leading to profi- cient and accurate use of our language. Drama, in the classroom and on the stage, is under the direction of Mrs. Dorethe Tucker. Mr. Lane Boutwell and Mr. Clifton Trimble provide training in speech, providing through forensic activities practical situations for the application of the student ' s knowledge and ability. The division of foreign languages is staffed by Miss Elizabeth Schardt and Mrs. Ortrun Gilbert. Under their guidance language stu- dents have opportunity to attain a mastery of French, Spanish, and German. Row 1 — Mr. Lane Boutwell, Mrs. Ortrum Gilbert, Dr. Virginia Peck, Dr. Emily Calcott, Miss Virginia Ann Derryberry. Row 2 Dr. Edwin Howard, Mr. Houston Tucker, Mr. Ronald Coleman, Miss Elizabeth Schardt, Mrs. Annie Ruth Farris. Row 3 Mr. John Lawler, Miss Christine Vaughn, Mr. Lewis Rosenburg, Mr. S. Carroll Evins, Dr. William Beasley. Row 4 Mr. Clifton Trimlbe, Dr. E. O. Hawkins, Mrs. Dorothy Tucker, Dr. Richard Peck, Mr. Ramon DeShazo. 50 Seated: Mr. Horace Jones, Mrs. Koscoe Strickland, Dr. Harris Dark, Miss Mary Frances Stubblefield. Standing: Mr. Roy Simpson, Mr. Jesse Smith, Mr. Burns Phillips, Dr. Paul Hutchinson, Mr. Richard McCord, Mr. H. S. Spraker. Subjecting Numbers to the Service of Man The Math Depai ' tment, under the super- vision of Dr. Harris Dark, promises interested students a cai-eer filled with excitement and possible fame in this age of Sputniks and inter- continental ballistic missiles. The department gives basic mathematical training for pre- engineering students and for futui ' e teachers. A sound background in mathematics is a must for a successful future in almost any field. The department has extended its curriculum to the graduate level and has enlarged its staff con- siderably in the last year. Two plus two is twenty-two? T H Practice makes perfect Speaking with the Language Known to all Men Everywhere There is a steadily increasing need for people interested in the field of music. The ten- member music staff, led by Mr. Neil H. Wright, offers a program designed to meet the needs and interests of students desiring adequate com- petencies in voice, band, orchestra, and indi- vidual instruments. Among the many projects of the Music De- pai ' tment are the opera, band and chorus tours, and special concerts. The Mikado by Gil- bert and Sullivan was produced jointly by the Music and Drama departments early in Feb- ruary. It was one of the school ' s most success- ful programs. Seated: Dr. Philip Howard, Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. Mar- garet Wright, Mrs. Ortrum Gilbert, Mr. Neil Wright. Standing: Mr. Kenneth Pace, Mr. Horris Beasley, Mr. Edson Perry, Mr. Earl Hinton, Mr. Joe Smith. Seated: Mr. Clayton James, Miss Ollie Green, Dr. Robert Martin, Dr. Ernest Hooper, Miss Lillian Gray, Mrs. Char- lotte Allen, Dr. Fuad Baali, Dr. Norman Parks. Stand- ing: Dr. William Windham, Dr. Robert Corlevv, Dr. Ed Baldwin, Dr. Ewell Moore, Mr. Robert Ross, Mr. Firman Cunningham, Mr. Gene Sloan, Dr. Roscoe Strickland, Mr. J. R. Cox. Dedicated to the Proposition That the Proper Study of Man is Man Well-trained social scientists are in great demand and this department, directed by Dr. Norman Parks, is equipped to prepare its stu- dents to find a career of service to society. The department may draw on more than 20,000 volumes in the library, the extensive resources of the state capital, and also the whole com- munity life, which is open to case study and to contemporary methods of research. Basic courses in the main fields of economics, geog- raphy, history, political science, and sociology are open to the college student. Anyone for a trip to Cuba? 53 TATE COL.L ege ' supeTl-atwescoutest BA.LLOT (Vote X For One) . . ose students . „,, yearbook reP ' nd alumni as The FEATURES xn our y , xty, _ y«re;ations. .HO have been 3 dSe ,7„,i„g fllT.rT.cr, ' Tliull -S.rS - stUn XuL.. -- a l -d „ the = • f„ ' the f ; -- ' e 1 ' rtothe.. represented. . entive ther than of f Hsu% ° t-nvr.nett . ---- r.f oAce hr.des.aids. _,. , ppi.y en-nced .o. those f f,To ' r.irfrVr l K- l- ' To uTtHe il rre -otarpref er 3 fion to Jackxe Cook th.nk he former. ' !X:in- ' - ' - ' -LTelds the - - recomfnr 0-en re- Virginia f Hl ., l nia V il - .o c.aaoies it• rd Ca -f-;d moria1 r,.mnasium. t?rc of- - - - ' - ' ' ' .., selected as . ' dL at Jon- Field ana n... - rovds at nl was selected as H . fan Betty CaudiU w alia xn ||[P%nres ' Betty onned her fZlcl slon Se.-r e. Queen, .. iform for the - y that . --• S -i - ° :?ci::riy-thar cheerleading un ° „ just a n ade o ' ' fenlv demeanor «|L ' e cind forgot her queen gue ,.,,.. enthus.astxc as _ _ ,. o choice of ' ' ,s name was fx awhile. r „ ,o„e txme . classiriea just as 1 e cinder . ; cloaked i r , he drav- FEATURES - jd.. Miss Midlander FAYE BURTON 58 Joyce Sherrill, first runner up Brenda Davis, second runner up Ann Ellington, third runner up Janice Wynn, fourth runner up 57 ♦♦; ' iK 58 BETTY WILLARD Bachelor of Ugliness JOHNNY BENTLEY 59 Most Versatile Girl and Boy NANCY JOHNSON and DICK SWAIN 60 , Mi tf  ' -i Most Popular Girl and Boy BETTY CAUDILL and ABBAS ZAND 61 i M M:,. ' - m ■: ' ■« ' , ' . r « ;.,?i  ' :I.i.-; t ROTC Queen NANCY JOHNSON ' ;- Homecoming Queen BETTY CAUDILL 63 Miss Home Economics SYLVIA WILLIAMS 64 OUTSTANDING ALUMNI MR. PRESTON VAUGHAN OVERALL Preston Vaughan Overall, better known as Putty in athletic circles, and Little Eva daring his Normal days, graduated from Middle Tennessee State Normal under the three year plan in 1921. He attended Vanderbilt University, and Peabody College and thereafter did graduate work at Iowa State College, receiving the M.S. degree. Mr. Overall is a member of numerous professional asso- ciations and has served in many and varying capacities. The latest honor to Mr. Overall is his recent nomination to the National Football Hall of Fame. While a student at Middle Tennessee State Normal he played six years with the Normal football team, which had both high school and college stu- dents as players. He says the teams played mostly prep schools, junior colleges, and small senior colleges. At present Mr. Overall is serving as Chairman of the Department of Health and Physical Education at Tennessee Polytechnic Institute in Cookeville. The fine facilities of his department at Tennessee Tech are a tribute to his leadership and abilities. DR. CLIFFORD N. STARK Outstanding as a former Head of the department of Agri- culture and manager of the college farm at MTSC, Dr. Clif- ford Stark has won acclaim in his field and in the minds of the college alumni. Dr. Stark received his B.S. degree from Middle Tennessee State Normal School in June, 1920, and his M.A. degree from Peabody College in 1924. He entered Cornell University and remained as a graduate student and member of the faculty for 27 yeai ' s. He received his Doctor of Philosophy from Cornell in 1927. During 1957 59 he and Mrs. Stark spent two years in Madras, India. There he was Professor and Head of the Department of Dairy Science in the Madras Veterinary Col- lege. During his tenure in India, he was on the staff of the University of Tennessee, assigned to Madras as Dairy Pro- duction Adviser, and Professor in the Graduate School of Madras University. For the past two yeai ' s he has been back on the staff at MTSC. MR. RANDY WOOD Randy Wood, described as the nicest man in the busi- ness, was born March 30, 1917, the son of a retired school teacher and former member of the Tennessee State Legisla- ture, C. L. Wood and I rene Wood. He received his early schooling in Tennessee and graduated from MTSC in 1941. He formed Dot Records in 1950. He used the name of Dot, because as he says, I wanted a name that would be short — easy for the public to remember . Dot ' s first release sold 10,000 copies. Randy lives in Beverly Hills with his wife, Lois Henry, an alumna of MTSC ( ' 41), and three children, Lindey, Lar- ry, and John. The Wood family regularly attends church at Hollywood Methodist Church, where Randy is a member of the board and is a Sunday School teacher. 65 JOHNNY ANDERSON WHO ' S WHO HOLLAND BRATTON 66 SHARON BROOKS RANSOM CLARK JOHN COOK IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES -9 ' ' - SERVICE CAROLYN COX BILLY JEAN CHRISMAN 67 MEMBERSHIP IN CLUBS CAROLYN CUMMINGS NILE DUKE WHO ' S WHO JAMES DURHAM VIRGINIA GEER HELEN HARRIS 68 W. J. HICKEY NANCY JOHNSON JULIAN KING IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES LEADERSHIP GRADEN KIRKSEY ANN WIEDRICH MAGGART 69 SCHOLARSHIP CECILE MAYBERRY SYLVIA OSBORNE NEWMAN WHO ' S WHO LOIS PATTON BARBARA SIMMONS BOBBY SIMPSON 70 MAXINE SMITH PAT TURNER BETTY WILLARD IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES UNUSUAL ACHIEVEMENTS JERRY WILLIAMS SYLVIA WILLIAMS 71 M BULLETIN ege SPRING SEMESTER, . are presidents of „ men whom you see are _ The -nrae young men Wg atax-e g The f Ills at Middle enne . sports co the four fXn t « ' rlt ss . Ne ' ophomore, P- ' Bentley of t o are Billy Escue soph . Johnny Be l j, two senior Class Junior Class freshman. ' y have PP aged and O rtmlrer than usual . ere d ic - ' Te sevei- of l- . fx tecause of the- acad 3, he because sev pall o or Class j , g can. from enrolling „xt, th near the top ' ?. ram of the crop or at the cream or . „ . No -iun iors nexu v-ic; vear, somt 3„pl.o«ores a ? J ' f eshinen. . J ' J .oi seniors personnel   ■' „;, wneO —V ,%, tl  « ' ' ' •., ' „;, • r .or io!ar no;, - --„, r...-r.r.- co Murfreesboro prov j, gh ro a ° , ed some; ■° t faf now ' :: have - .Xtc ' difficu tie .S . Xew a :r ouf youngest cX-s. Ac trlncoming gronps e.ual disinterest caused „„ that . Tennessee St«te fe- % ' the 1060-61 delude, ' - d „,xege class or surpass the t of the college will s°° j| i||||||l|l|| ago that ■■Hnkh too rajpmJil the prof There was everybody knew experienced 1 of the scholar situation -ea better sc that most iv learning tvJH This type believe, st X HUiliill CLASSES SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CLASS OFFICERS Seated JOHNNY BENTLEY President NANCY ANDERSON Secretary TOM HAMMER Vice President Standing PAT BEASLEY Publicity VIRGINIA WOODALL Publicity BILL TERRY Sergeant at arms BONNIE HUDGENS Publicity BARBARA SIMMONS Treasurer 74 ADAMS, DON GRAY Madison, Tennessee B.S. Economics; Platoon Leader. R.O.T.C. Executive Officer, Dis- tinguished Student Medal, Section Leader, Second Lieutenant. ALLEN, JOE M. Manchester, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics. ANDERSON, JOHN R. Smyrna, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics; Track and Sabre Club, Vice-President; Na- than Bedford Forrest Club, Sec- retary-Treasurer; Sigma Club, Who ' s Who, Physics Award, Su- perior Sophomore Award, Asso- ciation of U.S. Army Award, Ca- det Battle Group Executive Of- ficer, Distinguished Military Stu- dent. ARNETTE, BEN S., JR. Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics; Track and Sabre Club. Nathan Bedford For- rest Club. ARNOLD, GLENN A., JR Walter Hill, Tennessee B.S. Music; MENC, Pi Mu Sig- ma, President, V i c e-President; Student NEA, American Guild of Organist, Vice-President; Varsity Choir, Opera Group, Track and Sabre Club, R.O.T.C. Band. Dance Band, Orchestra, Accom- panist; Chorus, Vice-President; Marching Band. SENIORS ADAMS, MELVIN Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.E. Business Administration AMONETTE, BILLY Liberty, Tennessee B.S. Economics. ANDERSON, NANCY LOUISE Belvidere, Tennessee B.S. Biology; Women ' s Athletic Association, Physical Education Club, Biology Club, Reporter; Booster Club, Cumberland Pres- byterian Group, Secretary of Se- nior Class. ARMSTRONG, JOE Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Economics. BABYAR, ROBERT M. Manchester, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics. 75 SENIORS BAKER, LORRAINE VIOLA Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education. BARRETT, BURTON Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics; Alpha Psi Omega, President, Buchanon Play- BATES, TOMMY Hohenwald, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education. BEASLEY, PATSY DYE Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Church of Christ Group, Student NEA, Booster Club, Secretary; Chorus, Sidelines Staff, News Re- porter, Feature Editor; Women ' s Dormitory Council, Junior Repre- sentative Congress, Senior Repre- sentative. BENSON, CAROLYN DUKE Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Transfer: Martin College; Chorus Student NEA, Alpha Psi Omega Business Manager; Buchanan Players. 76 BARHAM, ROBERT CASON III Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Art; Art Club, Student NEA. BARUZZINI, RICHARD Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Business Administration. BAXTER, MARTHA ELAINE Columbia, Tennessee B.S. Chemistry; Chemical Asso- ciation; Secretar y-Treasurer, Board of Directors. BELCHER, ROBERT W. Morrison, Tennessee B.S. Social Science. BENSON, LEE H. Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts. BENTLEY, JOHNNY E. Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts; Circle K, President; Industrial Arts Club, Art Club, Program Chairman; Booster Club. Senior Class Presi- dent, Dormitory Council, Chair- BONNEY, FRED T. Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Political Science and His- tory; Pre-Law Club, T-Club, Ten- nis Team. BRADSHAW, NANCY DORIS Watertown, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Stu- dent NEA, Treasurer; Church of Christ Group. BRATTON, ELIZABETH HOLLAND Woodbury, Tennessee B.S. English; Tau Omicron, Presi- dent; Wesley Foundation, Vice- President; Student NEA, Kappi Delta Pi, Alpha Psi Omega, Buch- anan P 1 a ' y e r s. Sidelines Staff, Who ' s Who, Associated Student Body Congress. BRINTON, WILLIAM DANIEL, JR. Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Business Administra- tion; Transfer: Vanderbilt Univer- sity; Baptist Student Union, Col- legiate Council to United Nations. SENIORS BILLS, BENNY CLYDE Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Social Science; Circle K Club, Dramatic Club, Track and Sabie Club, Nathan Bedford Forrett Club, Secretary-Treasurer; Stu- dent NEA. BOWNE, MAURICE, JR. Jasper, Tennessee B.S. Economics. BRASHER, WILLIAM EARL Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Agriculture; Agricul- ture Club, Vice-President; Block and Bridle Club, Vice-President. BRAZEL, RALPH Gallatin, Tennessee B.S. Biology. BROOKS, SHARON GALE Columbia, Tennessee B.S. Business Education; Pi Ome- ga Pi, Treasurer, Secretary; Tau Omicron, Kappa Delta Pi, Student NEA, Wesley Foundation, Stu- dent Christian Union, Who ' s Who, Typing Award. 77 SENIORS BRYANT, DAVID R. Whitwell, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education and Busi- ness Education; Physical Educa- tion Club, Student NEA, Wesley Foundation. BURDEN, RAYMOND Louisville, Kentucky B.S. Physical Education; T-Club. BURGESS, ERNEST G. Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics; Student NEA, Kappa Delta Pi, President. BURGIN, JUDY ANN Tullahoma, Tennessee B.S. Business Education; Side- lines Feature Staff, Baptist Stu- dent Union, Student Christian Union, Student NEA, Midlander Junior Class Editor. BURTON, MARVIN EUGENE Lynchburg, Tennessee B.S. Music; Student NEA, Band, Chorus. 78 BRYANT, RALPH O. Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education; Physi- cal Education Club, T-Club, Bap- tist Student Union, Veterans Club, Basketball, Captain; Track, Ten- nis, Assistant Physical Education Campus School. BURDEN, ROBERT Louisville, Kentucky B.S. Physical Education; T-Club. BURGESS, MARGARET A. Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Social Science. BURNETT, JAMES CLINTON Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Social Science. BUTLER, JANE Wales, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education. BURNETT, JOSEPH E. Celina, Tennessee B.S. Economics; Student NEA, Tennessee State Association of Health and Physical Education, Veterans Club, Physical Educa- tion Club. CANTRELL, NANA ROSE Smithville, Tennessee B.S. Health and Physical Educa- tion; Student Christian Union, Baptist Student Union, Student NEA, Physical Education Club, Home Economics Club. CASEY, DONALD EDWARD Knoxville, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education: Track, T-Club, Physical Education Club, Wesleyan Players, Wesley Foun- dation, Treasurer; Student Chris- tian Union, Track and Sabre Club, Student NEA, Intramural, Assistant Student Director, Aqua- tic Club, Vice-President. CHAMBERLAIN, ELIOTT PAGE Columbia, Tennessee B.S. Social Science; Sigma Club, Pi Gamma Mu, Wesley Founda- tion, Sports Editor of Midlander. CHUMLEY, JERE LAMAR Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Art Education; Student NEA, Art Club, President, Sergeant-at- arms. Committee Chairman. SENIORS CANTRELL, MARGARET ANN Oak Ridge, Tennessee B.S. Biology; Church of Christ Group. Midlander Staff, Buch- anan Players, Dormitory Council, Treasurer; Homecoming Senior Attendant, Midlander Court. CARTER, PANSY SMITH Christiana, Tennessee B.S. English; Buchanan Players. CAUDILL, BETTY Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Social Science; Sidelines, Cir- culation Manager, Business Man- ager; Pre-Law Club, Secretary- Treasurer; Booster Club, Vice- President; Chorus, Student Christian Union, Associated Stu- dent Body Social Chairman, Stu- dent NEA, Baptist Student Union, Social Chairman; Homecoming Queen, Captain of Cheerleaders, Miss Midlander Court. CHRISMAN, BILLY JEAN Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Business Education; Student NEA. Midlander Copy Staff, Pi Omega Pi, Treasurer, Reporter; Tau Omicron, Church of Christ Group, Who ' s Who. CLARDY, BARBARA NELL Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Stu- dent NEA, Baptist Student Union, Christian Student Union. 79 SENIORS CLARK, JOHN RANSOM Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. History. Political Science and Economics — Pre-Law Society, Pi Gamma Mu, Treasurer; Sigma Club, Vice President; Young Democrats Club, President; Who ' s Who. COBB, CHARLES Chattanooga, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics. CONDRA, WILLIAM Whitwell, Tennessee B.S. Chemistry. COOK, JOHN AUBREY Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Pre-Med and Mathematics. Disciples of Christ Church Grouf, Sigma Club, Chemistry Clut, Who ' s Who. COOPER, BILL Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Music; Brass Ensemble Club; Concert Band, Dance Band, Ope- ra Orchestra, Marching Band, College Orchestra. CLUPPER, JOSEPH LEONARD Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Music; Brass Ensemble, Con- cert Band, Opera Orchestra, Marching Band, Track and Sabre Club, College Orchestra, Dance Band, Student M.E.N.C, Nathan Bedford Forrest Club, Student T.E.A., Student NEA, Pi Mu Sig- ma, Band President. COLE, JAMES DALTON Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts; Track and Sabre Club. Nathan Bedford For- rest Club, Industrial Arts Club, Drill Team. COOK, GORDON LEU Milton, Tennessee B.S. Agriculture. COOK, SARAH Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Social Science. COX, CAROLYN DELORES Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Stu- dent NEA, President, Social Chairman; Home Economics Club, Secretary; Women ' s Rifle Team, Captain, Secretary; Tau Omicron, Kappa Delta Pi, Who ' s Who, Championship and Expert Medals on Rifle Team, Lettered on Rifle Team. CLIFFORD, CLYDE W. Shelbyville, Tennessee B.S. Accounting: Pi Omega Pi, Vice-President; Sigma Club, Vete- rans Club. CHAIN, ROBERT EDWIN Greenbrier, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts; Industrial Arts Club, News Letter Writer; Track and Sabre Club, Baptist Student Union, Student Christian Union. CROCKETT, REBECCA Lewisburg, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education. CUMMINGS, CAROLYN LAND Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Social Science; Pi Gamma Mu, Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Sigma Beta, Tau Omicron, Midlander, Administration Edi- tor, Business Manager; Repre- sented Midlander at National Collegiate Press, Baptist Student Union, Student Christian Union Student NEA, Nominated for Woodrow Wilson Fellowship, Who ' s Who. CURVIN, ROSALIND CRAWLEY Graysville, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Bap- tist Student Union, Student Chris- tian Union, Y.W.A., Student NEA, Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion, Vice-President Lyon Hall, Young Democrats, Tau Omicron Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Gamma Mu. SENIORS COUCH, WILLIAM HOWARD, JR. Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics; Track and Sa- bre Club, Nathan Bedford Forrest Club, President; T-Club, Rifle Team, Officer in the Cadet Corp. Superior Junior Cadet, Leadership Award, Commendation, Distin- guished Military Student. CRIPPS, ROSE Liberty, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Stu- dent NEA, Kappa Delta Pi of the Theta Omicron, Pi Gamma Mu. CROWDER, SYLVIA Gallatin, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education. CURL, CONRAD Murfreesboro, Tennessee B S. Physical Education and Bi- ology; T-Club, Baseball Team. DALE, TERRY L. Pulaski, Tennessee B.S. Agriculture. 81 SENIORS DAVENPORT, BETTY JOAN Pulaski, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Stu- dent NEA, Aquatic Club, Trans- fer; Martin College. DEAN, PEGGY LANNING Liwrenceburg, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics; Student NEA. DILLON, JAMES MICHAEL Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Accounting; Commander of Veterans Club. Sigma Club. Pi G.Tiega Pi. DINGES, POLLY Alexandria, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Transfer: T.P.I. , Sidelines Staff! Typist; Student NEA. DOGGETT, DOROTHY Lewisburg, Tennessee B.S. English; Biology Club. Bap- tist Student Union, Student Christian Union, Speech Arts So- ciety, Girls Rifle Team, Student NEA, Baptist Carrier, Editor, Pi Kappa Delta, Pi Gamma Mv, Kappa Delta Pi. 82 DAVIS J. ROGER Dowelltown, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Management; In- dustrial Arts Club, Veterans Club. DICKENS, JOE Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics; Track and Sabre Club, Nathan Bedford For- rest Club, Drill Team. DILLON, JOHN H. Woodbury, Tennessee B.S. Economics; Circle K Clab, President; Booster Club, Supreme Court, Chief Justice. DODSON, RICHARD HAMILTON Franklin, Tennessee B.S. Business Administration; Pi Omega Pi, President; Sigma Club, Veterans Club. DUKE, MELVIN Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts. DUKE, NILE A. JR. Morrison, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education; Sigma Club; Track and Sabre Club; Na- than Bedford Forrest Club; Phy- sical Education Club; Who ' s Who. EDENS, JOYCE LEIGH Tullahoma, Tennessee B.S. English; Art Club; Alpha Psi Omega; Buchanan Players; S.N. E.A.; Sidelines; Midlander Staff, Copy Editor; Wesley Foundation; MTSC Young Democrats; Light Up The Sky. EDMONDSON, THOMAS Nashville, Tennessee B.S., Industrial Arts; President of Industrial Arts Club; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Epsilon Pi Tau; Track and Sabre Club; Cir- cle K Club. EGGLESTON, ROBERT Nashville, Tennessee B.S., Economics. ERVIN, WILLIAM C. Lynnville, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education. SENIORS DURHAM, JAMES Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. English. EDGMON, JACK Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Agriculture. EDWARDS, EUGENE CLIFTON Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education. ELKINS, CLARENCE E. Unionville, Tennessee B.S., Social Science; Pre-Law Club; S.N.E.A. ESTES, SARA ANN Waynesboro, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education. 83 SENIORS EZELL, MARY JANE Lebanon, Tennessee B.S., Social Science; S.N.E.A. Fanning, Mack Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S., Music. FISHER, DEAN Sparta, Tennessee B.S., Secondary Education; T- Club; S.N.E.A.; Physical Educa- tion Club; M.T.S.C. Squad. FRASSRAND, ROBERT C. Winchester, Tennessee B.S., Industrial Arts; Aquatic Club; Industrial Arts Club; New- man Club; Circle K Club. FREY, MARY ANN Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Business Administration; Sidelines; Newman Club; Bowling League. 84 EZELL, SAM Five Points, Tennessee B.S., Physical Education; T-Club; S.N.E.A.; Physical Education Club; Honorable Mention Little All-American; M.T.S.C. Squad. FARRIS, RICHARD Tullahoma, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Management; Vet- erans Club; Transfer: T.P.I. FRANKLIN, JERRY Lebanon, Tennessee B.S., Mathematics. FREY, KILHAN Goodlettsville, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education. FRO YEN, LeROY Miami, Florida B.S., Mathematics; Booster Club; Pre-Engineering Society. FULGHUM, JOE RAYMOND Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts; Rifle Team, Battle Group Commander, Track and Sabre Club, President; Na- than Bedford Forrest Club. GARDNER, JAMES STUART Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Accounting; Circle K Club, Booster Club. GEER, MARY VIRGINIA McMinnville, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Stu- dent Christian Union, Wesley Foundation, Tau Omicron, Speech Arts Society, Pi Kappa Delta, Buchanan Players, Student NEA, Treasurer; Sidelines, Midlander Staff, Who ' s Who. GEORGE, STEVEN Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Stu- dent NEA, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, than Bedford Forrest Club. GRIFFIN, DOUGLAS Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics; Transfer: vid Lipscomb. SENIORS GALLAHER, BILLIE MARIE Lawreneeburg, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Stu- dent Christian Union, Student NEA, Home Economics Club, Booster Club, Wesley Founda- tion. GARNER, BOBBIE SUE Winchester, Tennessee B.S. Business Education; Physi- cal Education Club, Flag Ma- jorette. GENTRY, GENEVA FARRIS Gainsboro, Tennessee B.S. Business Administration; Stu- dent NEA, GILLEN, PATRICK RAYMOND Dover, New Hampshire B.S. History; Junior Class, Vice- President; Track Team, Veterans Club, Speech Arts Society, Booster Club, Newman Club, Vice-Presi- dent; Circle K Club, Student NEA, Regional Director State of Tennessee Newman Clubs, New- man Honorary Society. GRIFFIN, KENNETH Lebanon, Tennessee B S. Business Administration. 85 SENIORS HALEY, JAMES Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts. HALL, ROBERT Old Hickory, Tennessee B.S. Economics. HANCOCK, BRUCE H. Murfreesboro, Ten nessee B.S. Elementary Education; Side- lines Staff, Midlander Staff, Bu- chanan Players, Alpha Psi Ome- ga, Business Manager: Student NEA. HARRIS, HELEN Lawrenceburg, Tennessee B.S. Business Education; Major- ette, Pi Omega Pi, Tau Omicron, Booster Club, Student NEA, Church of Christ Group, Who ' s Who. HEINS, STEPHEN Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Business Administration. 80 HALEY, ROBERT MELVIN Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Physics. HAMNER, JAMES THOMAS Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education; Student NEA, Circle K Club, Booster Club, Physical Education Club, Track and Sabre Club, Senior Class, Vice-President. HARDISON, ROBERT E. Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Business Administration. HARRIS, JAMES Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts. HESTER. CECELIA IRENE Lebanon, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Stu- dent NEA, Church of Christ Group. HEREFORD, MARGARET BRANHAM Murfreesboro, Tennessee HICKEY, WILLIAM JEFFERSON, JR. Sparta, Tennessee B.S. Economics: Sigma Club, President; Pi Gamma Mu, Vice- President; Track and Sabre Club. Secretary; Nathan Bedford For- rest Club; Sidelines Staff, Asso- ciated Student Body, Attorney General, Congressman; Sopho- more Class, Vice-President; Who ' s Who, Distinguished Military Stu- dent, Rotary Club. HOLDER, ALEX McMinnville, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics. HOLLINGSWORTH, BOBBY Hermitage, Tennessee B.S. Art Education. HOPKINS, BOBBY ALLEN Cornersville, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education; Student NEA. SENIORS HICKERTZ, MARGO MARY Manchester, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education; Student NEA, Newman Club, Physical Education Club, Aquatic Club. HILL, JOHN WILLIAM Bethpage, Tennessee B.S. Political Science; Veterans Club, Pre-Law Society, Student NEA, Young Democrats Club. HOLDER, ARTHUR Sparta, Tennessee B.S. Accounting; Nathan Bed- ford Forrest Club, Track and Sa- bre Club, Dance Orchestra, All State College Band. HOLMAN, THELMA Sparta, Tennessee B.S. Business Education; Bu- chanan Players, Aquatic Club, Student NEA, Chorus, Associated Student Body, Vice-President; Freshman Class, Secretary; Soph- omore Class, Secretary. HOPKINS, CLAUDE Taft, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts; Chorus, In- dustrial Arts Club, Circle K Club, Track and Sabre Club, Student NEA, Student Christian Union. 87 SENIORS HORTON, SARAH ANNE McMinnville, Tennessee B.S. Home Economics; Sidelines Staff, Buchanan Players, Alpha Psi Omega, Student NEA, Home Economics Club, Wesley Founda- tion. HOWELL, HUEY Lenoir City, Tennessee B.S. Economics; Pre-Law Club, Veterans Talent Show, Baptist Student Union, Young Democrats Club, Booster Club, Chorus, In- tramural Basketball, Veterans Club, Aquatic Club, Drama Club. ILLES, JANICE Sale Creek, Tennessee B.S. Business Education; Student NEA, Y.W.A., Baptist Student Union, Student Christian Union, Pi Omega Pi, Miss Midlander, Sponsor for First Battle Group. JACKSON, KENNETH Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics. JERNIGAN, MARK Decherd, Tennessee B.S. Biology; Veterans Club. 88 HOUDESHELL, JOHN Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Economics; Track and Sa- bre Club. HUDGENS, BONNIE Nashville, Tennessee B.S. English; Alpha Psi Omega, Buchanan Players, Vice-President, Corresponding Secretary; Student NEA, Tennis Team, Women ' s Athletic Association, Baptist Stu- dent Union, Midlander Staff, Lyon Hall, President; Monohan Hall, Vice-President; Sidelines Staff, Band, Orchestra; M.E.N.C, Se- nior Class, Publicity Chairman. ISHLER, J. A. Indianapolis, Indiana B.S. Industrial Arts. JENKINS, NORRIS Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Economics; Circle K Club, Veterans Club, Booster Club. JOBE, LARRY Dickson, Tennessee B.S. Biology; Block and Bridle Club, Transfer: Martin College. JOHNSON, NANCY ELLEN Old Hickory, Tennessee B.S. English; Alpha Psi Omega, Buchanan Players, Sidelines, As- sistant News Editor; Lyon Hall, Vice-President; Newman Club, Treasurer. Secretary, Correspond- ing Secretary; T a u Omicron. Who ' s Who, R.O.T.C. Queen, R.O.T.C. Battle Group Sponsor, Associated Student Body Con- gress, Associated Student Body, Treasurer; Women ' s Dorm Coun. cil, Midlander Staff, Junior Class Editor; Student NEA. JOHNSON, ROBERT C. Fayetteville, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics. JORDAN, MARTHA RIPPY Franklin, Tennessee B.S. Business Education, Student NEA, Student Christian Union, Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion, Wesley Foundation, Pi Ome- ga Pi, Reporter. KEATHLEY, JIM Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education. KERR, BOBBY Savannah, Tennessee B.S. Social Science; Baptist Stu- dent Union, Devotional Chairman, State Officer. SENIORS JOHNSON, RALPH Lewisburg, Tennessee B.S. Biology; Student NEA, Bi- ology Club. JOHNSON, WALLY Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education. KARDOK, CHARLES A. Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics. KEATON, DON Lebanon, Tennessee B.S. Pre-Law. KING, JULIAN Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education; Student NEA, T-Club, Sergeant-at-arms; Physical Education Club, Vice- President; Baptist Student Union, Football Team, Who ' s Who. 89 SENIORS KIRKSEY, HOWARD G. JR. Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Chemistry; Chemistry Club, President; Sigma Club, Debate Team, Sam Davis Drill Team. Associated Student Body, Asso- ciate Supreme Court Justice, Who ' s Who, R.O.T.C. Leadership Award. LANCASTER, JERRY F. McMinnville, Tennessee B.S. Economics; Aquatic Club. Track and Sabre Club, Buchanan Players, Church of Christ Group. LAYHEW, DONALD Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Economics. LOCKE, EARLINE Shelbyville, Tennessee B.S. Sociology; Transfer: Martin College. LYLE, RUFUS A. Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts; Buchanan Players, Industrial Arts Club, Wesley Foundation, Circle K Club, Booster Club. 90 KNIGHT, DAISY Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.iS. Elementary Education; Transfer: East Carolina State Col- lege; Emerson Society, Y.W.C.A., Athletic Association. LANE, EARL J. Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts; Student NEA. LEWIS, MARY ELLEN Gallatin, Tennessee B.S. Business Education; Student NEA, Women ' s Athletic Associa- tion, Student Christian Union, Baptist Student Union. LOVELESS, FRELON DANIEL Franklin, Tennessee B.S. Accounting; Circle K Club. Booster Club. LYNAM, BRENDA GAYLE Smithville, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Stu- dent NEA. LYNAM, EUNICE Smithville, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education. McBRIDE, HARRY G. Manchester, Tennessee B.S. Business Education; Student NEA, Veterans Club, Treasurer. McCLANHAM, CAROLYN Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Business Education; Student NEA, Marching Band, Baptist Student Union. MABRY, GEORGE Columbia, Tennessee B.S. Political Science, History; Veterans Club, Vice-President; Pre-Law Club, Booster Club, Young Democrats Club. MAGGART, ANN WIEDRICH Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Music; Pi Mu Sigma, Treasu- rer; Student NEA, M.E.N.C, Sec- retary; Band, Chorus, Secretary; Harp Singers, Varsity Choir, Or- chestra, Who ' s Who. SENIORS LYNCH, JAMES N. Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club, Track and Sabre Club, Newman Club, Presi- dent; Football Team, Alternate Captain. McBRIDE, LOYCE EVERETT McMinnville, Tennessee B.S. Chemistry; Student NEA, Veterans Club, Chemistry Club. McKINNEY, JOE Pulaski, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics. MADDOX, SUE Manchester, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Bap- tist Student Union, Student NEA, Women ' s Rifle Team, Women ' s Dorm Council, President. MASSEY, SAM Gallatin, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education. 91 SENIORS MASON, CARLTON W. Tullahoma, Tennessee B.S. Accounting. MEADOR, THOMAS B. Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education. MILLS, BARBARA McMinnville, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education; Aquatic Club, Physical Education Club, Student NEA. MITCHELL, JAMES Taft, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts; Industrial Arts Club, Circle K Club, Student NEA, Baptist Student Union, Christian Union. MOLDER, DORTHA Shelbyville, Tennessee B.S. Business Education; Baptist Student Union, Student Christian Union, Student NEA, Midlander Staff. 92 MAYBERRY, CECILE Primm Springs, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics; Church of Christ Group, Campus Christian Staff, Beroeans, Tau Omicron, Who ' s Who. MILLER, DARYL ANITA Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Business Administra- tion; Aquatic Club. MILLS, JOE E. Oak Ridge, Tennessee B.S. Music; Chorus, President; Sidelines Staff, Dance Band, Track and Sabre Club, Nathan Bedford Forrest Club, M.E.N.C, Orches- tra, Band, Buchanan Players, Alpha Psi Omega, Sacred Harp Singers. MITCHELL, JOHN G. JR. Smyrna, Tennessee B.S. Business Administration. MOOREHEAD, JO FAY Winchester, Tennessee B.S. Sociology; Alpha Psi Ome- ga, Buchanan Players, Midlander Staff, St udent NEA, Baptist Stu- dent Union, Student Christian Union. MORGAN, PATSY LANNING Lawrenceburg, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics; Student NEA. MUDOCK, JAMES DOUGLAS Lewisburg, Tennessee B.S. Social Science. MUSE, MARY ELIZABETH Mountain City, Tennessee B.S. Chemistry; Aquatic Club. NEWMAN, SYLVIA O. Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. English; Student NEA, Stu- dent Christian Union, Young Democrats Club, Reporter; Side- lines Staff, Typist; Wesley Foun- dation, Rutledge Hall, Treasurer; Who ' s Who, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Homecoming Queen Attendant. NICHOLS, M. D. Lascassas, Tennessee B.S. English. SENIORS MORTON, MILDRED P. Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics; Student NEA, Student Christian Union, Baptist Student Union, Booster Club, Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President. MULLINS, CAROLYN Shelbyville, Tennessee B.S. Home Economics; Church of Christ Group, Home Economics Club, Chorus, Student NEA. NEAL, DORIS JUNE South Pittsburg, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education. NEWSOM, THOMAS G. Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Economics. NOE, GEORGE E. B.S. Business Education; T-Club, Vice-President; Dorm Council, Chairman; Football Team, Hon- orable Mention AU-American. 93 SENIORS ODLE, WILLIAM L. Wartrace, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts; Industrial Arts Club, Epsilon Pi Tau, Asso- ciated Student Body Congress. PARKER, HUGH ANDERSON Shelbyville, Tennessee B.S. Agriculture; Veteran ' s Club, Agriculture Club, Block and Bri- dle Club, President. PARSON, IDA Manchester, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Stu- dent NEA, Women ' s Athletic As- sociation. PARTIN, RICHARD L. Monteagle, Tennessee B.S. Agriculture; Circle K Club, Freshman Class, Vice-President; Sophomore Class, President; Asso- ciated Student Body, Supreme Court Justice; Block and Bridle Club. PAYNE, BARBARA ANN Eagleville, Tennessee B.S. English; Student NEA, Stu- dent Christian Union, Wesley Foundation, Kappa Delta Pi. PAGE, BILLY RICHARD Smithville, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts; Student NEA, Industrial Arts Club. PARK, THOMAS Columbia, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Stu- dent NEA, Delta Kappa Pi. PARTIN, EULA J. Tracy City, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education. PATTON, LOIS DEAN Lewisburg, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education; Wo- men ' s Athletic Association, Presi- dent; Intramural Manager, Aqua- tic Club, Publicity Chairman; Sidelines Staff, Reporter; Physical Education Club, Secretary; Stu- dent NEA, Tennessee Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation; Who ' s Who. PAYNE, WILLIAM Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Chemistry. PEEBLES, RALPH Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts; Track and Sabre Club. PHILLIPS, BEATRICE C. Lebanon, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Stu- dent NEA. PIQUE, JERRY W. Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education; Phy- sical Education Club, Biology Club, Football Team. POLLOCK, JOE E. Old Hickory, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics and Econom- ics. POWELL, YVONNE Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education SENIORS PEYTON, JEANNETTE Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Languages; Student NEA. Buchanan Players, Correspond- ing Secretary; Sidelines Staff, Fea- ture: Campus Christian, Feature Staff; Alpha Psi Omega. PHILLIPS, ROBERT E. JR. Donelson, Tennessee B.S. Art; Art Club, President; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club, Vice-President. PINKERTON, ELIZABETH Pulaski, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Transfer: Martin College; Student NEA. Buchanan Players. PONDER, WALTER JR. Madison, Tennessee B.S. Economics. POPE, DONALD HUGH Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education. SENIORS PUCKETT, JERR Smithville, Tennessee B.S. Social Science. PUR YEAR, LARRY DEAN Dalton, Georgia B.S. Physical Education; T-Club, Secretary; Physical Education Club, Student NEA, All O.V.C, Football; Best Blocking Back in O.V.C, Honorable Mention for Little American. RABY, BOBBY Fayetteville, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics. RAGAN, JAMES E. JR. Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Chemistry; Chemistry Club, Freshman Class, Sergeant-at-arms. RAY, JIMMY Nashville, Tennessee B.S. History. 96 PURCELL, BURTON Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Business Administration. PYLE, THOMAS Tullahoma, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts. RAE, MARIE Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Home Economics. RAGSDALE, JUDY ANN Pulaski, Tennessee B.S. Sociology; Transfer: Martin College; Chorus, Drama Club, Stu- dent NEA. RICHARDSON, CAROL Goodlettsville, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Wo- men ' s Dorm Council, Senior Class, Representative. ROBBINS, PETE Martinsville, Tennessee B.S. Economics; Veterans Club. Adjutant. ROBINSON, GAYLE Pulaski, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education: Trans- fer: Martin College; Buchanan Players. Physical Education Club, Student NEA, Wesley Founda- ROCHELL, WILLIAM EDWARD Collinwood, Tennessee B.S. Economics; Veteran ' s Club. ROGERS, MAY LOUISE Shelbyville, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education. ROSS, KENNETH Cartersville, Georgia B.S. Physical Education and Bi- ology; T-Club, Circle K. SENIORS ROBINSON, BAXTER Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts; T-Club, Football Manager, Track Mana- ger. ROBINSON, LAWRENCE Loudon, Tennessee B.S. Social Science; Pre-Law So- ciety, Wesley Foundation, Circle K Club, Buchanan Players, Boost- er Club, Student NEA, TEA, Freshman Class Officer. ROGERS, JOHN STANLEY Manchester, Tennessee B.S. Political Science and Pre- Law; Pre-Law Society, Vice-Presi- dent; Junior Class, Vice-President; Circle K Club, Board of Direct- ors; Pi Kappa Delta, Speech Arts Society, Booster Club, Debate Team, President of Associated Student Body. ROPER, JERRY Ardmore, Tennessee B.S. Art. RUMMEL, CARL E. Manchester, Tennessee B.S. Social Science. 97 SENIORS SANDERS, JAMES R. Monteagle, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education; Circle K Club, Physical Education Club, Booster Club, Gamma Delta Iota SCHRADER, HAROLD Nashville, Tennessee B S. Social Science. SHARP, AMARYLLUS Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Biology. SHIELDS, SAM J. Manchester, Tennessee B.S. Pre-Med; Circle K Club, Secretary, Booster Club, Asso- ciated Student Congress, Chemis- try Club, Gamma Delta Iota. SHUTTERS, GERALD HARTMAN Chattanooga, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts; Football Team, Assistant Student Intra- mural Director, Track and Sabre Club, T-Club, Track Team, Co- captain. 98 SANDERS, KATHRYN Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Stu- dent NEA, Kappa Delta Phi. SHACKLEFORD, BOBBY Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee B.S. Social Science. SHERWOOD, JAMES R. Fayetteville, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics; Track and Sabre Club. SHORT, FREDA Monteagle, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education. SIMMONS, BARBARA Nashville, Tennessee B.S. English; Student NEA, R.O. T.C. Sponsor, Student Christian Union, Secretary-Treasurer; Tau Omicron, Secretary; Chorus, Var- sity Choir, Sacred Harp Singers. Who ' s Who, Military Ball Queen ' Phi Sigma Beta, Junior Class Sec- retary, Senior Class Treasurer. SIMPSON, ROBERT Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics; Mid lander Staff, Baptist Student Union Chemistry Club, Sigma Club Who ' s Who. SMITH, CAROL F. Tullahoma, Tennessee B.S. Business Education: Side- lines Staff, Student NEA, Baptist Student Union, Chorus. Student Christian Union. SMITH, HELEN MAXINE Shelbyville, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics; Tau Omicror.J Treasurer; Phi Sigma Beta, Sopho- more Class Treasurer, Midlander Staff, Homecoming Attendant, Who ' s Who. SMITH, RONNIE H. Old Hickory, Tennessee B.S. Biology. SNELL, WALLACE Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics. SENIORS SIMPSON, THOMAS E. Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Biology; Chemistry Clu b, Biology Club, Track and Sabre Club. SMITH, MARGARET CATHERINE Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Home Economics; Home Economics Club, Student NEA. SMITH, ROBERT Lebanon, Tennessee B.S. Agriculture. SNELL, JULIA H. Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Band, Glee Club, Home Economics Club, Student NEA. SPEED, JANICE Lewisburg, Tennessee B.S. Home Economics; Transfer: David Lipscomb; Home Econom- ics Club, Church of Christ Group. 99 SENIORS SPURLOCK, JERRY F. Auburntown, Tennessee B.S. Business Education; Bap- tist Student Union, Agriculture Club. STIDHAM, PAUL E. Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Economics; Track and Sabre Club, Nathan Bedford Forrest Club, Distinguished Military Stu- dent. STUMP, ANN Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education. SWAIN, RICHARD Marshall, Illinois B.S. Physical Education; Basket- ball Team, Track Team, Captain; Physical Education Club, T-Club, President; Wesley Foundation, President; Aquatic Club, Vice- President; Nathan Bedford For- rest Club, Student Christian Union, Student NEA, Track and Sabre Club, Men ' s Dormitory Council, Intramural Director. TANT, DAVID MITCHELL Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education; T-Club, Physical Education Club, Golf Team, Captain. 100 ST. CHARLES, MARCIA Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education STRASSER, WILLIAM A. Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Economics; Circle K Club, Newman Club, Sergeant-at-arms; Booster Club, Block and Bridle Club, Track and Sabre Club. SUGG, JOHN Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Economics. TAFT, NORMAN Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education. TASSEY, JAMES DON Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Business Administration; Track and Sabre Club, T-Club, Biology Club, Baseball Team, AU- OVC, Alternate Captain. TATE, FRANCES Laager, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education. THOMAS, WILMA G. Woodbury, Tennessee B.S. English; Student NEA, Church of Christ Group, Campus Christian, Reporter. THOMPSON, JOE B. Lewisburg, Tennessee B.S. Mathematics; Industrial Arts Club. TRAVIS, RONALD Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. History. TURNER, PATRICIA ANNE Chattanooga, Tennessee B.S. Business Education; Fresh- man Class Treasurer, Sideline. Staff, Editor-in-Chief; Women ' s Athletic Association, Vice-Presi- dent; Wesley Foundation, Student Christian Union, Young Demo- crats Club, Secretary; Raider- ettes Rifle Team, Captain; Tau Omicron, Student NEA, Pi Ome- ga Pi, Vice-President; Newman Club, Who ' s Who. SENIORS TERRY, W. WILLIAM Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Economics; Circle K Club, Vice-President; Booster Club, Treasurer; Senior Class, Ser- geant-at-arms; Junior Class, Ser- geant-at-arms. THOMPSON, CLIFTON C, JR. Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Chemistry; Chemistry Club, Track and Sabre Club, Outstand- ing Freshman, Chemistry Student Award. TRAUGHBER, JOE Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education. TUBE, ROBERT Q. McMinnville, Tennessee B.S. Economics; Veterans Club, Booster Club, Pre-Law Society, Young Democrats Club, Vice- President. TURNER, SHARRON Daylight, Tennessee B.S. Home Economics; Home Economics Club, Women ' s Ath- letic Association, Treasurer; Stu- dent NEA, Cumberland Presby- terian Youth Group, Secretary; Student Christian Union. 101 SENIORS VENSON, BILLlt Pulaski, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Transfer: Martin College, Pulas- ki, Tennessee; Student NEA. WALKUP, JOE H. Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Agriculture; Transfer: Uni- versity of Tennessee. WARMBROD, SARA JANE Belvidere, Tennessee B.S. Home Economics; Home Economics Club, Cumberland Presbyterian, Student NEA. WEAVER, RAYMOND R. Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education. WELCH, RAYMOND F. Tullahoma, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Manage- ment; Transfer: Belmont College. 102 WAGGONER, ROBERT Goodlettsville, Tennessee B.S. Biology. WALLING, MARY ELIZABETH Springfield, Tennessee B.S. Home Economics; Kappa Omicron Phi, Corresponding Sec- retary, President; Home Econom- ics Club; Aquatic Club. WASSOM, BARBARA JEAN Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Biology; Student NEA, Cho- rus, Baptist Student Union, Var- sity Choir, Student Christian Union, Devotional Chairman, Sec- retary, Church Representative, Baptist Student Union, B.S.U. Choir. WEBSTER, BETTY JEAN Liberty, Tennessee B.S. Health and Physical Educa- tion; Physical Education Club, Student NEA, Vice-President; So- cial Chairman; delegate to state convention; Women ' s Athletic As- sociation, Vice-President; Young Women ' s Auxiliary, Vice-Presi- dent; Baptist Student Union, Choir, Executive Council, Greater Council. WELCHANCE, DONNIE WAYNE Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Sociology; Student NEA. WHITE, BETSY CLINARD Springfield, Tennessee B.S. Biology; Transfer: Murray State; Student NEA. WHITE, LYNN H., JR. Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Economics. WHITWORTH, THURMAN H. Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Business Administration. WILLIAMS, JERRY JOLENE Cowan, Tennessee B.S. Sociology; Pi Gamma Mu, President; Tau Omicron, Vice- President; Women ' s Rifle Team, Co-Captain; Sidelines Staff, Young Democrats Club, Treasurer; Who ' s Who, Women ' s Dormitory Coun- cil. WILSON, DAVID Goodlettsville, Tennessee B.S. Social Science. SENIORS WHITE, JAMES C. Fayetteville, Tennessee B.S. Economics. WHITEHURST, DUDLEY WAYNE Brentwood, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Management; Cir- cle K Club, Industrial Arts Club -, Boosters Club, Track and Sabre Club, Sergeant-at-arms; Vice- President and President, Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Vice-Presi- dent and President, Junior Class WILLARD, BETTY Chattanooga, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Tau Omicron, Kappa Delta Pi, Booster Club, Midlander Organizations Editor, Student NEA, Who ' s Who, Miss Midlander, ASB Secre- tary, ROTC Sponsor, Cheerleader, Attendant to Military Queen, Miss M.T.S.C. WILLIAMS, SYLVIA CASON Murfreesboro, Tennessee B.S. Home Economics; Home Economics Club, Vice-President; Baptist Student Union, Student Christian Union, Midlander Edi- tor, Student NEA, Tau Omicron Who ' s Who, Kappa Delta Pi, Kap- pa Omicron Phi, Vice-President, Treasurer. WILSON, MARJORIE Manchester, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education; Stu- dent NEA, Baptist Student Union, Women ' s Rifle Team, Reporter. 103 SENIORS WINDHAM, JOE Smithville, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education and Bi- ology; Baptist Student Union, Stu- dent NEA, Physical Education Club, Treasurer; T-Club, Football Team, Captain, All-OVC, Honor- able Mention Little All-American, Best Defensive Lineman in OVC. WOMACK, JOHN Woodbury, Tennessee B.S. Business Administration; Veterans Club. WOODALL, VIRGINIA Decherd, Tennessee B.S. English; Baptist Student Union. Student NEA, Drama Club, Treasurer; Alpha Psi Ome ga. Senior Class, Publicity Chair- WOODWARD, EVA ELAINE TuUahoma, Tennessee B.S. Home Economics; Home Eco- nomics Club, Student NEA. WOODY, ROBERT Columbia, Tennessee B.S. Agriculture; Block and Bridle Club, Secretary. 104 WITT, CAROL KAY Lebanon, Tennessee B.S. English; Student NEA, Home Economics Club, Buchanan Play- ers, Booster Club, Monohan Hall, President. WOOD, CHARLES Lebanon, Tennessee B.S. Biology. WOODROFF, ED Nashville, Tennessee B.S. Physical Education. WOODWARD, JAMES Mt. Pleasant, Tennessee B.S. Industrial Arts; Sigma Club, Epsilon Pi Tau, Student NEA. WRIGHT, ROY, JR. Shelbyville, Tennessee B.S. Economics; Wesley Founda- tion, Student Christian Union, Student NEA. YOUNG, JANE Smithville, Tennessee B.S. Elementary Education. SENIORS YATES, HERSCHEL Hillsboro, Tennessee B.S. Social Science. ZAND, ABBAS Iran B.S. Agriculture; Circle K Club, Block and Bridle Club, Most Popular Man. My Girl Friend ' A Tree-Climbing Rabbit? Well, here goes. 105 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS CLASS OFFICERS JERRY MEADOWS Treasurer PAT GILLEN Vice President ERNEST BUGG President QUINNIE HARPER Sergeant at Arms BARBARA WILLIAMS Secretary FRED FOREHAND Sergeant at Arms 106 JUNIORS Frank Adams — Nashville James D. Adgent — Eagleville Betty Alexander — Woodbury Evelyn Anderson Tracy City Glenn Edward Apple — Carthage Detton Ashby Petersburg LeVenia Auberry— Shelby ville Edward Baily Manchester Linda Baker — Tullahoma Sally Baker — Jackson Sylvia Bankert Murfreesboro Nolan Barham — Lewisburg Reba Barrett — Murfreesboro Richard Barnes — Murfreesboro Sandra Barrett — Chattanooga Wayne Bastin Old Hickory Nicky Beehan — Nashville Jimmy Bell — Buckhead, Georgia Ann Bentley — Castalian Springs Charlene Bentley — Lebanon Mary Bentley — Castalian Springs Billy R. Blair Woodbury Paul Blair— West Point Audra Blevins — Chattanooga 107 JUNIORS Jean Bonney — Nashville Betty Bradford — Murfreesboro W. D. Brinton Nashville Kathleen Brock — Murfreesboro Bobby Brothers — Beech Grove Ernest Bugg- Murfreesboro Janice Bullion — Old Hickory Judy Ann Burgin Tullahoma Carl Burnette — Pelham James V. Burnette — Loudon Donna Burns- Murfreesboro Faye Burton- Millington Sam Busby — Nashville Joyce Cameron — Chattanooga Fred Camp — Chattanooga Linda Cantrell McMinnville Willard Carr — Good Springs Kay Carter — Nashville Lynda Caruthers — Nashville Gary Clark — Nashville Beverly Claxton — Nashville Joyce Clouse — Manchester Edwina Coker — Columbia Wesley Coleman — Nashville 108 JUNIORS Joan Cook — Mooresburg Charles B. Corbit — Cleveland Carl Corlew Nashville Hazel Cothran — Nashville Rosemary Cothran — Lafayette John W. Couch — Nashville Sue Crabtree- Columbia Rose Cripps Liberty Eddie Crowe — Murfreesboro James H. Crow — Winchester Lauretta Cummings Murfreesboro Estelle Cunningham Hixon Larry Curvin — Daisy Cheryl Daily — Murfreesboro Paul Daily Murfreesboro Lynette Daughtrey- Hixon Gerald Wayne Davidson — Oak Ridge Billy Davis — Murfreesboro Clarence L. Davis — Murfreesboro Janice Davis — Dowelltown Jable Dean Murfreesboro James Dearing, Jr. — Nashville Susan McGinnis Dearing — Nashville Faye DeLay — Chattanooga 109 JUNIORS Larry Dibrell — Madison Homer Dickens — Murfreesboro Tom Dickerson — Pleasant Shade Key Dillard — Lafayette David Dixon— Memphis Billy Wayne Dorris — Greenbriar Marcus Dotson — Nashville Robert F. Do uglas — Shelbyville Eve Drake — Nashville Mary Alice Drake — Cedar Hill Betty Dugger — CuUeoka Robert E. Dunn — Gallatin Warren Dunn — Nashville Ellen Elias — Lynnville Bobby England Mt. Pleasant Thomas Ervin- Shelbyville Mary Jane Erwin — Shelbyville Billy Jo Evans — Lynchburg Hossein Falahi — Tehran, Iran Joe Fanning — Lynchburg Raymond Ferguson — Decherd Charlyne Foster — Cleveland Ray Fox — Columbia Richard Frassrand — Winchester 110 JUNIORS Carl Gadsey — Nashville Barbara Gammill Murfreesboro David Gammons — Murfreesboro Bobby Gann — Lebanon Jerry Garrett — Murfreesboro Gail Gentry- Nashville William Gerald George — Murfreesboro Patrick R. Gillen — Murfreesboro Stella Gillespie — Nashville Joy Goode -Winchester Barbara Granert — Chattanooga Hillis Griffith- Cleveland Charles R. Gunter Shelbyville Emma Louise Hale — Jasper Joe Halton — Huntsville, Ala. Wayne Harbin — Nashville Quinnie Harper — Madison Charles Harrell — Woodbury Joyce Ann Harris — Chapel Hill Marie Harris — Murfreesboro Randall Harris — Columbia Taylor Harrison — Winchester Albert Hartley — Murfreesboro Marvin Heard — Murfreesboro JUNIORS James Hendrick — Prospect Nina Hibdon — Smithville Kenneth Hickman — Lenoir City Dorothy Hiett — Coalmont Moir Hill, Jr. — Murfreesboro Hershell Hixon — Whitwell Patsy Hockett — Beech Grove R. E. Holden— Nashville Paul Holland — Paducah, Ky. Ed Hoover — Viola Thomas W. Hopkins — Murfreesboro George L. Hughey — Smyrna Novella Hull — McMinnville Adnan Kafil Husain — Baghdad, Iraq Jerry Jackson — Murfreesboro Jim Jackson Murfreesboro James M. Johnson — Nashville Linda Johnson — Sparta Ken Jones — Lebanon Willis Jones — Williamsport Richard Key — Murfreesboro Carole King — Fayetteville Roy King — Hendersonville Gary Kinser — Nashville JUNIORS Linda Lambert — Murfreesboro Clarence Law — Cleveland Barbara Lehr — South Pittsburg Rex LeMay — Culleoka Abdolkarim Liaghat — Ahway. Iran Kenneth Love Watertown Bill Luttrell- Lenoir City Donald Lynch — Murfreesboro Martha Lynch — Watertown Russell Lynn — Celina Gene McCall — Columbia Sam McClanahan Murfreesboro Ben McClure — Madison, Ga. Virginia McDaniel — Nashville Gerald McFarlin Centerville Larry McFarlin Nashville Bob McGhee — Chattanooga Nancy McGowen— Tullahoma James Houston McKissick — Jasper James McNeese- Frankewing Helen Malone — Alexandria Judy Malone — MadisonviUe Cammie Carl Mangrum — Murfreesboro Marcia Manley Beech Grove J13 JUNIORS Linda Marable — Eagleville Jay Martin — Nashville Tony M atusek — Chattanooga Jerry Meadows, Jr. — Nashville Robert Nelson — Fayetteville Vivian Millsaps — Copperhill Rennie Minton Memphis Joanne Mitchell — Murfreesboro Judy Mitchell — Murfreesboro Judy Mittwede— Murfreesboro Sam Mittwede — Murfreesboro Elaine Morgan Adairville Charles Mullins Murfreesboro Wanda Norton - Murfreesboro Kenneth Odom Smyrna Dail O ' Gwynn — Murfreesboro J. H. Oldham— Hartsville William D. Oldham— Dixon Springs Beasley Overby— Murfreesboro Henry Overby — Nashville Mae Orr — Lewisburg Billy Pack- Manchester James Painter — Lavergne Richard V. Pareira— Shanturee, Puerto Rico JUNIORS Peggy Partin — Monteagle Richard E. Patterson — Murfreesboro Donell Patton — Watertown David Leon Payne — Decherd Larry Payne — Fayetteville Sandra Pittard -Murfreesboro Verretta Jean Pittman — Murfreesboro Bobby Pitts -Murfreesboro Rex Pogue — Huntland Earl Porter — Nashville James Preston — Murfreesboro James Orris Ratcliffe — Culleoka Ernest Ray — Rock Island Bruce Reedy — Chattanooga Charlie Reese — Nashville Linda Sue Reeves — Murfreesboro Tom Reeves — Nashville Tommy Reich Old Hickory Carole Robinson Chapel Hill William E. Rochell — Collinwood Robert Rose — Decherd Harold T. Sansing — Murfreesboro Richard J. Schoonman — Quaker Hill, Conn Alvin Scott Madison 115 JUNIORS Barbara Scott — Chattanooga Terry Scott— Shelbyville Pat Shannon — Greenbrier Sam Shields — Manchester Stanley Shayer — Nashville Jim Sivells — Tullahoma Gary Simmons — Murfreesboro Joan Simmons — McMinnville Betsy Sims — Nashville David Skillington — Santa Fe Charlotte Slatton- Whitwell Teddy Smartt — Murfreesboro Bernard Smith — McMinnville Janey Smith — Lynchburg Val Gene Smith — Summertown Jerry Smothers— Huntington Bobby Snoddy — Hendersonville Mary D. Spaulding — Huntland John Spining — Nashville John Stanford — McMinnville Herman Statum — Shelbyville Angelyn Stewart — Sparta Don St. John — Manchester Johnny Stoddard — Hendersonville JUNIORS Dwight Storey Frankewing Bob Sturdivant — Nashville James Tarpley — Cornersville Evving Taylor Nashville Helen Thomas — Hixon William F. Thomas Shelbyville Charles Thompson — Jasper Carolyn Thornton — Columbia Nancy Trobaugh — Sparta Barbara Tucker — Nashville Charles Tucker— Shelbyville Elaine Vannatta Bell Buckle David Vaughn — Murfreesboro Jimmy Villines — Cross Plains David Wakefield Pulaski Emma Jean Walden— Murfreesboro Gene Walker — Nashville Tim Watrous Madison Gene Watson Old Hickory Hubert Mac White Minor Hill Roger Wilkerson — Nashville Barbara Williams — Chattanooga Sonia Mai Willis— Belfast Betty Wooten — Morrison JUNIORS Joyce Wooten — Nashville Carl Wright— Nashville Janice Wynne Nashville Jimmy Ray Young — Murfreesboro Like get with it — Dig those crazy voodoos! Do you know how to hoss? i 1 1 m You ' re not slipping Molly! No goofing oif in the percussion section ! There ' s nothing like the library for rest and study. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS CLASS OFFICERS RICHARD McDonald Sergeant at Arms NANCY JEAN SMITH Secretary MACK DAVIS Sergeant at Arms GEORGE POSTINS Vice President BILLY ESCUE President CAROLYN BALL Treasurer 120 SOPHOMORES Adams, Mike — Nashville Adams, Ozane — Copperhill Adcock, Ronald H. — Shelbyville Adkerson, Ronald — Smyrna Adkisson, James A. — Harriman Agnew, Wendell Alexandria Allen, Ann Jasper Allen, Caroline Mount Pleasant Allen, Janet — Cleveland Alsup, Bertha — Waverly Alsup, Philip — Murfreesboro Ambrose, Mary- Nashville Anderson, Rue Nell Nashville Arnold, Mark Nashville Arnold, Ruth Murfreesboro Bailey, Ray- TuUahoma Baker, Charles Robert — Millington Ball, Carolyn- Chattanooga Ball, Lee- Nashville Bane, Alan Tollesboro, Ky. Bargatze, Richard- Nashville Barkley, Leslie — Springfield Barnes, James Smyrna Barrett, Don Lascassas Barron, Vera Lewisburg Baskett, Carol Nashville Bass, Geraldine Murfreesboro Bassett, Nonye — Nashville Batey, Marguerite — Murfreesboro Beadle, Wayne Watertown Beasley, Dan- Hendersonville Beasley, Gail — Oak Ridge Beasley, Juanita — Chapel Hill Bell, Joseph Nashville Blackmon, Thomas W. Sewart A.F.B Blair, David Columbia Blansett, James — Goodlettsville Bloodworth, Faye — Nashville Bogle, Jerry Lebanon Bolton, Eleanor Nashville Bottoree, Tom Old Hickory Bowling, Norma Jean — Rockvale Bradford, John — Fayetteville Bradley, Jean — Readyville Branum, Linda Chattanooga Bratten, Mary — Woodbury Breedlove, Billy - Hendersonville Brock, John — Murfreesboro SOPHOMORES Brothers, Elby Bell Buckle Brown, Bill Nashville Brown, Francis Carlene Nashville Bryant, David — Murfreesboro Byrne, Roddy Shelbyville Callaway, Monte Murfreesboro Callis, Carolyn Nashville Campbell, Phil Nashville Cantrell, Paul Smithville Cantrell, Wayne- Chattanooga Carlson, Agnes Marie — Murfreesboro Carney, Marie Whites Creek Carter, Barbara — Chattanooga Carter, Irene — Murfreesboro Cassetty, Sam — Gainesboro Cassetty, Tom Nashville Cathey, Sandra — Beech Grove Choate, Sharon — Nashville Clark, Terry — Murfreesboro Cobble, Betty Lynchburg Coey, Gene Shelbyville Coffee, Joe Lebanon Colburn, Charlotte — Chattanooga Cole, Dearl— McMinnville Collins, Branford — Hohenwald Collins, Hal — Spring City Collins, Pat — Chattanooga Collins, Tom — Memphis Comer, Polly — Murfreesboro Cook, Tommy — Columbia Coomer, Jimmy — Nashville Cooper, Ray — Murfreesboro Copeland, Betty Lynchburg Coplin, Etta Jane — Nashville Coppedge, Connye Tullahoma Coppedge, Coye — Tullahoma Coyle, David — Murfreesboro Crabtree, Marvin — Kingston Springs Crosby, Mary Lou Spring City Cummings, Ann — Portland Curley, Grady — Nashville Dangler, Margaret — Dunlap Daughtrey, Garnette— Chattanooga Davis, Linda Columbia Davis, Mack— Chapel Hill Davidson, Cecelia — Murfreesboro Davidson, Helen — McMinnville Davidson, Joe — Culleoka SOPHOMORES Davidson, Ken Nashville Davidson, Wayne M. — Nashville Dawson, Frank — Columbia Dawson, Jane — Columbia Dayhoif, Randall — Jamestown DeFriese, Gordon — Chattanooga DeLacey, William H. — Smyrna Denney, Larry — Nashville Depasquo, Fermo — Nashville Dodd, Rose — Madison Dotson, Philip -Nunnelly Douthit, Dan — Fayetteville Downing, Beverly — Nashville Drake, Brenda — Madison Driver, Judy Manchester Dugger, Jack Nashville Duggin, Betty — Nashville Duncan, Joann — Nashville Duncan, Rose Allen — Hartsville Durham, Carolyn — Watertown Durham, Maxine — South Pittsburg Elder, Carmack — Winchester Eller, Carrie — Nashville Ellington, Ann Nashville Elmore, Margaret — Columbia Escue, Billy — Nashville Etter, Carl — Murfreesboro Etter, Carlene - Murfreesboro Evetts, David — Madison Ezell, Gene — Nashville Fahlin, Jean — Murfreesboro Farmer, John — Murfreesboro Faulkner, Lucile — Murfreesboro Felton, Howard — Madison Finney, Betty — Shelbyville Forbes, Jim — Huntsville. Alabama Ford, Buford D. — Winchester Ford, Harold — Arrington Ford, Ruth Ann — Nashville Forehand, Freddie — Nashville Foster, John — CuUeoka Foster, Walter K. — Franklin Frame, Patricia Ann — Manchester Fry, Carole — Nashville Fry, Elizabeth -Chattanooga Fulton, Thomas G. — Nashville Fults, Betty Lou — Altamont Fulty, Bonnie Sue — Altamont SOPHOMORES Galligan, Mike Manchester Garner, Henry — Decherd Garrett, Eddie — Madison Garrettson, Amy — Murfreesboro Garrison, Shirley — Evansville Gay, Dewey — Daylight Gentry, James M. — Chapel Hill Gentry, Pat Nashville Gibbs, Gail- Lewisburg Gilliland, Jack - Chattanooga Gilmore, Emily — Bell Buckle Gilmore, Jimmie — Castalian Springs Glover, Charles — Union City Goodwin, Mary Louise — Nashville Gordon, John Mark — Pulaski Gore, Gene — Belvidere Grant, Jeanine — Daisy Grant, Sue — Daisy Gray, Charles R. — Manchester Green, Carter — Huntland Green, Maxie — Fairview Gregory, Arch — Chattanooga Guess, Ronnie — Murfreesboro Guess, Suanna — Chattanooga Guffey, Joe — Shelbyville Gupton, Charles — Whites Creek Guthrin, Gary — Lewisburg Hale, Joe — Manchester Haley, Bobby — Watertown Halliburton, Frank — Nashville Halliburton, Sarah — Nashville Hallum, Charles — Lebanon Hamilton, Jim — Selmer Hampton, Judy Tracy City Harben, Ventner — Knoxville Hardin, Hal — Franklin Harris, Larry — Madison Harrison, Mary Ann — Columbia Hatcher, Harry Martinsville, Va. Hay, Robert — Rockvale Haynes, Larry— Murfreesboro Hedgepath, Herbert Nashville Henderson, Alma Jean — Evansville Hensley, Billy J. — Daisy Hightower, Joe Nashville Hinds, James — Lewisburg Hobbs, Bill— Whitwell Holden, Johnny — Chattanooga SOPHOMORES Holder, Marguerite — McMinnville Hollis, Joe — Columbia HoUis, Julia Lawrenceburg Holloway, Eddie — Columbia Holt, Kenneth Nashville Honey, Jerry Fayetteville Hooper, Betty Nashville Hosse, William P. — Murfreesboro Howard, William R. — Nashville Hows, Robert Nashville Hubbell, Barbara — Nashville Hudson, George — Nashville Huff, Elizabeth — Chestnut Mound Huffines, Charles — Nashville Hutchens, Jolane — Benton, Ky. Jackson, Faye Murfreesboro Jackson, Nancy — Ashland City Jackson, Paul Lebanon Jackson, Ralph Mount Juliet Jacobs, Patsy Murfreesboro JefFery, Larry Chattanooga Jernigan, Harold Murfreesboro Jernigan, Harry — Murfreesboro Jobe, Jimmy — Lewisburg Johnson, Adelia — Chattanooga Johnson, Arlis Hillsboro Johnson, Danny — Savannah Johnson, James F. — Murfreesboro Jones, Dwain — Powderly, Ky. Jones, Sarah— Nashville Kemp, Linda — Nashville Kerr, Bob Chapel Hill Kincannon, Joe S. — Spring City King, Faye — Summertown King, Nadine Nashville Kupisyeruski, Phyllis — Lake Wales. Fla. Ladd, Larry — Nashville Landers, Roger — Murfreesboro Landrum, Roy — Murfreesboro Lane, Joyce— Nashville Lane, Linda — Murfreesboro Lane, Sue — Lenoir Lawson, Beckie — Chattanooga Lecroy, Carol — Chattanooga Lee, Emily — Smyrna Leech, Raymond — Tullahoma Lewis, Johnny Nashville Littlefield, Marsha — Murfreesboro SOPHOMORES Locke, Martha — Fayetteville Locke, Russell — Fayetteville Loftis, Don- Daisy Lovier, Sue — Nashville Lovvorn, Lawrence — Murfreesboro Lowery, Don-Chattanooga Luna, Lester — Shelbyville Luttrell, Pamela — Murfreesboro Lynch, Mary Elizabeth Watertown Lynn, Jo Ann — McMinnville Malone, Sharon — Murfreesboro Manning, Eleanor— Madison Marlin, Linda — Christiana Marston, Lyonald Lawrenceburg Martin, Maryedith Murfreesboro Martin, Maurine Pulaski Martin, Tommy Nashville Matthews, Minnie Charmian Sherwood Mattox, Charles Gallatin Mayfield, James — Murfreesboro McClendon, Pat Nashville McClendon, Veda Ann— Whitwell McClure, Bateman — Pulaski McCollum, Jo Nell- Loudon McCrary, Evelyn Madison McCullock, Larry — Mount Juliet McDaris, Mary Helen— Chattanooga McDonald, Burnase — Centerville McDonald, Lassie — Murfreesboro McDonald, Richard Lafayette McGinnis, Charles Knoxville McKnight, Mary Lou Murfreesboro McMillan, Nancy Chattanooga McMinn, Bill — Murfreesboro McPeters, Frances— Chattanooga McNair, Larry — Chattanooga McPeters, Patty— Knoxville McPherson, Evelyn— Nashville McRay, Judy— Murfreesboro Meislohn, Gary— Hohenwald Melton, Larry -Woodbury Merryman, Randall Nashville Messer, Melba- Leoma Mickle, George— Huntsville, Ala. Midget, Lynn Old Hickory Miller, Don- Murfreesboro Miller, Edna-Daisy Miller, Virginia— Oak Ridge 126 SOPHOMORES Mitchell, Robert Nashville Moore, Jerry — Murfreesboro Moore, Paula — Nashville Morgan, Nickie — Lupton Morrell, Stan — Nashville Morrison, Linda — Whitwell Morrow, Dale — Nashville Moss, Elizabeth — Ooltewah Moulder, George — Murfreesboro Murchison, Pat — Murfreesboro Nabors, Nancy — Chattanooga Neal, Danny — Nashville Nell, Betty— Tullahoma Nesse, Betty Jo — Shelbyville Neil, Jamer T. — Nashville Nichols, Bobby — Lewisburg Noble. Geddes — McMinnville Norman, Carolyn — Columbia Oldenburg, Fred — Signal Mountain Oliphant, Tommy — Nashville O ' Neal, Henry — Fayetteville Overton, Jo — Bethpage Owen, Frank — Lewisburg Owen, James McGwin — Roxboro, N. C. Owens, Robert — Chattanooga Owensby, Gayle — Dayton Page, Thomas — Madison Pardue, Jean — Cowan Paris, Charles — Murfreesboro Parker, Aubrey — Murfreesboro Parker, Kay Lebanon Parker, Martha — Columbia Parker, Taylor -Oak Ridge Parkhurst, Donna — Hartsville Parkhurst, Faye — McMinnville Patterson, Betty — Shelbyville Patterson, Jewell — Auburntown Payne, Larry E. — Murfreesboro Payne, Mary — Murfreesboro Pearson, Carol — Madison Pellettieri, Betsy — Nashville Perberton, Betty — Chattanooga Peri ' y, Yvonne Ashland Pettit, Nelson— Old Hickory Petty, Anne Mount Pleasant Peyton, Ann Lascassas Phillips, Ann — Murfreesboro Phillips, Tommy — Nashville SOPHOMORES Pigue, Eddie — Nashville Pitts, Glen— Nashville Pollick, Wayne — Nashville Posting, George — Chattanooga Prior, Marilyn — Lewisburg Purnell, Richard E. Detroit, Mich. Pyle, Jane — South Pittsburg Quarles, Charles — Whitwell Quinn, Jeannie -Isabella Raby, Max- Fayetteville Ragland, Joe Max — Springfield Ramsey, Billie — Chattanooga Redmond, Barbara Nashville Reed, Don Fayetteville Reed, Don — Nashville Reed, Geneva — Woodbury Reed, Martha — Nashville Reed, Thomas G. — Rockvale Reeder, Ronnie — Joelton Reese, George — Nashville Renfro, Everette — Hampshire Rice, Charles — Nashville Rice, Zelpha — Murfreesboro Richardson, Floyd — Culleoka Roach, Linda McMinnville Roberts, Cecil — Hixon Robinson, Eugene M. — Sewan A.F.B. Roleff, Frank — Nashville Rowe, Kenneth — Chattanooga Rowlett, Gladys — Evansville, Ind. Sadler, Buddy — Nashville Salerno, Audrey — Mountainside, N. J. Sands, Jerry — Mount Pleasant Scarbrough, John— Murfreesboro Scheivviller, Carla— Hohenwald Schmidt, Philip — Chattanooga Scott, Gayle - Coalmont Scott, Gerald -Nashville Sheffield, Meredith Fayetteville Shelton, Norma — Shelbyville Shelton, Roy- Nashville Sherrill, Joyce Nashville Simpson, Joan — Watertown Sipe, Eddie— Oak Ridge Skillern, Walton — Mount Tleasant Smith, Barbara — Bradyville Smith, Howard Murfreesboro Smith, Nancy Louise — Lebanon 11 41% SOPHOMORES . lV Smith, Nancy Jean Murfreesboro Smith, Wylma- Chattanooga Smithson, John — Lynnville Snoddy, Edward — Fayetteville Stacy, Bonnie Manchester Staggs, Charles L. — Old Hickory Stanley, Larry — McMinnville Stilwell, Doris — Smyrna Stinson, Julia — Fairview Stone, Frank D. — Murfreesboro Stulce, Ronnie — Chattanooga Sullivan, Louise— Estill Springs Summers, Billy Christiana Summerford, William Smyrna Swann, Patricia — Decherd Talley, Sandra— Viola Tarpley, Ed Smyrna Tatum, William Ried Nashville Tavalin, Jan Nashville Thomason, Annelle Dalton, Ga. Thompson, William B. Sparta Thornton, Patsy Nashville Timins, Larry Cranford, N. J. Todd, Billy— Tullahoma Todd, Dorothy — Nashville Todd, W. T. -Woodbury Tomlin, Wesley Chapel Hill Toombs, Tommy Arrington Trapp, Terry Nashville Trail Ed Will Manchester Tripp, Pat — Chattanooga Troop, Ray — Murfreesboro Truman, Bob — Savannah Turnbow, Kenneth— Hohenwald Vann, Shirley Murfreesboro Vaughn, Donald — Murfreesboro Vaughn, Margaret — Nashville Vickery, June Carole— Waynesboro Wallace, Shirley— Fayetteville Warner, Virginia — Chapel Hill Warren, James — Murfreesboro Washer, Billy— Smithville Waterman, Richard— Cranford, N. J. Watt, Randall — Petersburg Watte, Tom — Brentwood Weaver, Joan — Columbia Webb, Josephine — Lebanon Welch, Marie — Hixon 129 SOPHOMORES Wender, Margaret — Jellico Wharton, Louise- Murfreesboro Whiteside, Mary Neely — Hampshire Whitley, Barbara — Franklin Whitworth, Nancy — Murfreesboro Wilkerson, Tempa Nashville Williams, James — Jackson Williams, Joseph — Shelbyville Williams, Larry - Chattanooga Williamson, Elvia — Madison Williamson, W. R. Nashville Wilson, Joseph — Franklin Wilson, Vance — Soddy Wingo, Patricia — Nashville Wood, William J. — Murfreesboro Woodall, Linda Sue- Decherd Wrather, Sam — Murfreesboro Wrenn, Winston Columbia Wright, James Ronald — Wartrace Wright, Martha- Murfreesboro Yater, Joe — Nashville Yochum, John — Shelbyville Young, Earl — Pulaski Zarrillo, Paul Cranford, N. J. Mingle, Elaine Murfreesboro Philpot, Charles Shelbyville 130 A Paris original SNAPSHOTS AT STUNT NIGHT But when will it happen Will it hurt Doctor? The howling wolves Caught in the act Once again, with feeling FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS CLASS OFFICERS JOE FORMOSA Sergeant at Arms MIKE FREEMAN Vice President DENNIE WELSH President EDWINA FINLE Y Secretary BILL COX Treasurer FRESHMEN ' 5% I ' t??l .ii 0t Abbott, David Wayne — Fayetteville Abernathy, Janice — Nashville Abrams, Sandy Nashville Adams, Alec -Murfreesboro Adams, Cran Nashville Adams, Joyce Springfield Adcock, Tony Madison Adkins, Don Springfield Adcock, Margie Madison Aikins, Bill Nashville Alcorn, Lanny Shelbyville Alford, Ann Elizabeth — Lawrenceburg Alford, Louie- Cleveland Allen, Abner — Franklin Allen, Bill Nashville Allen, Dewey— Fayetteville Allen, Gary — TuUahoma Allen, Jerry — Sparta Allen, Johnny Tullahoma Allen, Martha Lewisburg Allen, Patricia Murfreesboro Allen, Preston — Lenoir City Allman, Rubye Jean — Murfreesboro Alsup, Linda Murfreesboro Amleder, Leonard Nashville Anderson, Doris Gallatin Anderson, Gerald Sparta Anderson, Lynda Lewisburg Anderton, Sandra — Brentwood Andrews, Denver — Nashville Annil, Doris - Nashville Anthony, Barbara — Hollywood, Fla. Apple, Glenn — Carthage Armstrong, Jack — Sevierville Armstrong, Linda — Woodbury Arnette, Nancy — Murfreesboro Arnett, Larry — Nashville Arnold, James William — Arrington Arnold, Melvin — Murfreesboro Artman, James Edward — Tullahoma Ashby, Curtis — Fayetteville Askins, Bill Fayetteville Askins, Billy — Fayetteville Atkins, Kay — Springfield Auberry, Anna — Shelbyville Autry, Jerry — Columbia Ayers, Martha Frances — Tullahoma Baggenstoss, Ronald — Tracy City 133 FRESHMEN Baggett, Fred- Nashville Bagley, Sandra Lewisburg Bailey, Dewey Cowan Bailey, James L. Jr. Columbia Bailify, Peggy — Dowell Baker, Barbara Smyrna Ballow, Dawn Elaine Manchester Bandy, Janet — Murfreesboro Barber, David — Hohcnwald Barbree, Judith — Chattanooga Barham, Patsy -Huntingdon Barnes, Cherry— Murfreesboro Barnett, Joan Nashville Barnhart, Karen Beth Murfreesboro Barrett, Eddie Murfreesboro Barrett, Ewing- Murfreesboro Barron, Faye — Columbia Bartlett, John Fayetteville Baskin, Thomas Larry Murfreesboro Bass, Betty -Nashville Bass, Earl -Nashville Baucom, Ronald B. Alabama Bean, Shirley Madison Bear, Robert Tullahoma Beard, Brenda Sue Watertown Beaty, Carolyn Tullahoma Beaty, Chester Madiscn Beaty, Harold -Nashville Bell, Reid — Camdtn Bell, Ronnie Murfreesboro Belongy, Harry — Manominee, Mich. Belt, Jerry — Springfield Benson, Carolyn Nashville Bently, Ruth Gallatin Berry, William Kenneth — Lebanon Bettes, Bill — Lebanon Beumel, Charolette Lebanon Bilbrey, Dale Ridgetop Bilbrey, Richard Murfreesboro Birdsong, June Tullahoma Blackburn, John Wayne Manchester Blackwood, Judith Shelby ville Blair, John Rodney — Columbia Blankenship, Sue— McMinnville Blount, William Nashville Boatwright, Carolyn Springfield Boatwright, Don — Lynville Bogle, Shirley Murfreesboro FRESHMEN Bohanan, Billy Nashville Bolander, Philip — Fayetteville Bolding, Vicki Goodlettsville Bolinger, Milbourne Gainesboro Bomar, Stanley- Shelby ville Bond, Thomas — Nashville Bone, Harold Nashville Bone, Mike- Shelbyville Booth, Tommy — Nashville Boring, Julie Lewisburg Bou, Glenna Crossville Bowman, John Murfreesboro Bowman, Sandra Shelbyville Boyd, Belb — Watertown Boyd, Bob Watertown Bracey, Barbara — Greenbrier Brackett, Shirley — TuUahoma Bradley, Lois — Manchester Brandon, Anne Shelbyville Brandon, Charles Woodbury Brandon, John Donelson Brandon, James Chattanooga Brandon, Sandra Shelbyville Breeden, Tommy Old Hickory Briley, Diane — Greenbrier Brink, Ann Carolyn — Lawrenceburg Brinkley, Ronnie Donelson Brittion, William Seth — Smyrna Brooks, Dimar — Birchwood Brown, Billy — Chattanooga Brown, Billy Nashville Brown, Carl W. Murfreesboro Brown, Charlie Wayne — Springfield Brown, David Chattanooga Brown, Duane Nashville Brown, George — Wartrace Brown, John Brown, John Brown, Joyce Brown, Sara Nashville Nashville - McMinnville Chattanooga Brumley, Patricia- Bryant, Geraldine Lebanon Beach Grove Bryson, Jimmy Woodbury Buchanan, William C. — Waverly Buck, Lauretta Lexington Buckingham, Paul Rhea — Lebanon Bullard, David — Chattanooga Bundrant, Charles — Indiana 135 FRESHMEN Burdict, Elaine Marietta, Ga. Burkett, Eugenia — Lavergne Burks, Barbara — Lawrenceburg Burns, Leon — Nashville Burrows, Barbara — Franklin Burt, Sandra — Winchester Busher, Faye— Nashville Butler, Susan — Nashville Butner, Becky — Nashville Butson, Clarence Fayetteville Byrum, Pat — Nashville Cady, Tipton — Cleveland Caffy, Charles- -Murfreesboro Cain, Jerry — Greenbrier Calvert, Barbara — Culleoka Camp, Al — Dalton, Ga. Campbell, Jackie — Christiana Campbell, Joyce — Woodbury Campbell, Ronny Sevierville Cantrell, Anne — Lebanon Cantrell, Becky — Woodbury Cantrell, James Howard — Daylight Cantrell, Jimmie — Sparta Cantrell, Kenneth McMinnville Cantrell, Philip Nashville Cantrell, Robert — Nashville Capley, Linda — Primm Springs Carden, Mary Ann — Nashville Carey, James — Chattanooga Carr, John — Winchester Carter, Adale — Tullahoma Carter, Janet — Lancaster Carter, Floyd — Granville Cart Wright, Sandra — Nashville Carnell, Troy — Lynnville Carver, Joyce — Murfreesboro Casey, Pete — Nashville Cashion, Edwina — Petersburg Cashion, Jack — Shelbyville Cassety, Charles — Nashville Catheron, Hazel — Nashville Center, John— Glen Falls, N. Y. Chauncy, Dorothy — Soddy Cheatam, Granville — Lynnville Chenault, Betty Jo Lebanon Cherry, Dwight — Celina Chihasz, Sallie — Loudon Chitwood, Wanda Lee — Red Boiling Springs FRESHMEN Church, Inez — Tracy City Clardy, Tommy -Murfreesboro Clark, Bonnie — Shelbyville Clark, Edward Reed- Murfreesboro Clark, Kenny — Murfreesboro Clark, Patsy — Murfreesboro Clark, Thomas Leslie — Cornersville Clayborn, L. C. — Lafayette Clayton, Larry Mt. Pleasant Clayton, Larry — Summertown Claxton, Burton — Hendersonville Cleveland, Elna — Lebanon Climer, Don Lebanon Cole, James — TuUahoma Collier, Linda — Lebanon Conger, Malinda Fayetteville Conwell, Bobbie Lee — Ivoryton, Conn. Cook, Francis — Hendersonville Cook, Judith Shelbyville Coop, Charles F. — Madison Cooper, Nancy Woodbury Cooper, Pat — McMinnville Cooper, Ray — Murfreesboro Cooper, Stella — Woodbury Cooper, Wendell — Nashville Coots, Jim — Goodlettsville Corley, Wilma — Murfreesboro Cornevvell, L. Jr. — Hendersonville Cosfs, Mary Frances— Nashville Couch, James — Selina Cover, Linda — Knoxville Cox, Bonnie — Murfreesboro Cox, Jim — Murfreesboro Cox, Ralph Casey ville, 111. Crafton, T. Wayne Nashville Cranford, Jack Lovelt — Cranford, N. J. Crocker, William — Gallatin Crockett, Joe L. — Nashville Crosley, Mary Sneed — Donelson Crosslin, Betty — Manchester Crow, Dianne — Clarksville Crowder, Wanda — Lawrenceburg Crower, Shirley — So. Pittsburg Culbertson, John H. — Lewisburg Cubbins, Kathy — Smithville Cunningham, Billy — McMinnville Cunningham, Charles — Fayetteville Cunningham, Wayne — Murfreesboro 137 FRESHMEN Curry, Carol- New York Dahlgren, John W. Nashville Davidson, Richard Belle view Davidson, Sue Ann — Lewisburg Davidson, Sue Ann — Lewisburg Davis, Brenda — Donelson Davis, George — Nashville Davis, Jimmy- Dowelltown Davis, Linda Nell — Georgia Davis, Linda Ray — Murfreesboro Davis, Madeline — Daisy Davis, Sam- Old Hickory Dean, Dale Alabama Dean, Jimmy— Nashville Deck, Otis — Hendersonville Dendy, Jimmy — Lafayette, Ga. Derryberry, Carol — Lewisburg Derryberry, Linda- Spring Hill Derryberry, Ronnie — Columbia Devering, Nancy — Joelton DeWett, Betty- Nashville Dial, Billy Culleoka Dial, Donald — Culleoka Dias, Lee Roy— Murfreesboro Dickens, Amy — Murfreesboro Dickens, Byrom Columbia Dickens, Phillip Nashville Dillingham, Linda Lee Nashville Dobbens, Cynthia Ann Gallatin Dockery, Sharon Chattanooga Dodson, Jimmy Columbia Donaldson, Burt Trice— Huntland Donaldson, Jimmy R. Chattanooga Dorris, Bobby — Gallatin Dorris, Dianne — Goodlettsville Doschek, Walter V.— Nashville Douthit, Jackie Wayne— Fayetteville Dowdy, Phillip Chapel Hill Douns, Bret Shelby ville Drake, Jean Cedar Hill Drennon, Billy Nashville Duckett, Jo Ann — Fayetteville Dudley, Homer Nashville Duke, Helen — Beach Grove Duke, Trey — Nashville Duke, James- Nashville Duke, Virginia Smyrna Duke, William — Nashville 138 FRESHMEN m Duke, Winfred Manchester Duncan, Brenda Gallatin Duncan, Dolores Ann Huntland Dunn, James Chattanooga Durham, Charles- Liberty Durham, David Springfield Dyer, Colin Dixon Springs Dyer, J. L. Crossville Dyer, Paul- Eagleville Eakes, James Ray — Donelson Eaken, Judy- Murfreesboro Eason, Bill Nashville Eatherly, Jerry -Murfreesboro Edgeman, Don Franklin Edwards, Norma Nashville Eidson, Evelyn Chattanooga Elias, Allen Lynnville Elliott, Lynda Gail- Soddy Elliott, Ruby McMinnville Ellis, Maurice Petersburg Elmore, Barbara Beech Grove Elrod, John B. Kentucky Elrod, Leon Nashville Endsley, Brenda Lewisburg English, Burt - Shelby ville English, Carolyn Nashville Epley, Jean Marion, N. C. Ericson, Eric Nashville Ervin, Carole Ann— Florida Ervin, Nancy Holt Lynchburg Estes, Marshall Woodrow Nashville Eubank, Helen E. Nashville Evans, Nancy Ellen Chattanooga Evans, Opal McMinnville Everett, Carroll- Mt. Juliet Fann, Jimmy — Woodbury Fanning, Ann TuUahoma Farmer, Patsy- Chattanooga Farrar, Alice Mulberry Farrar, Virgil Georgia Finley, Edwina Nashville Finley, Glenda Chattanooga Finney, Mary Lou— Shelbyville Fite, Diana — Liberty Fitzgerald, John W. Columbia Flipper, George Jr. Lebanon Follett, Susan — Chattanooga Foreit, Martha - Nashville 139 FRESHMEN Formosa, Joe — Donelson Forte, Kenneth — Winchester Foster, Joan — Nashville Fraiser, Ed — Madison Francis, David — Columbia Frassrand, Frank — Winchester Freeman, Jim — Murfreesboro Freeman, Lawson — Nashville Freeman, Tommy — Donelson Frizzell, Bruce — Murfreesboro Fulton, Henry — Wartrace Galloway, Wanda — Chattanooga Galyon, Jane — Loudon Garden, Marven B. Jr. — Nashville Garner, Charles — Chattanooga Garretson, Tommy — Donelson Garrett, Robert — Nash ville Garrett, Bill— Nashville Garrett, Tommy — Donelson Gates, Donald — East Haddum, Conn. George, Mickey — Decherd Gerbman, Virginia — Murfreesboro German, James Ronald — Tullahoma Gillem, Jim — Monteagle Gillem, Nancy — Donelson Gillespie, Judy — Columbia Gilley, Carolyn— Oak Ridge Gilley, Orville — Murfreesboro Givan, Sarah — Goodlettsville Givens, Glenda — Nashville Glaskeen, Charles — Nashville Glass, Frank — Kissimmee, Fla. Gore, James Patton — Wartrace Gore, Lucy Jo — Nashville Graham, Jackson — Manchester Graham, Jim — Nashville Graham, Ruth — Fayetteville Grant, Sue — Soddy-Daisy Grant, Sylvia — Nashville Graver, Kay W. — Nashville Gray, Aubrey — Murfreesboro Green Clifford — Georgia Green, Howard — Lawrenceburg Green, Lonnie — Chattanooga Greenberg, Al — Nashville Greener, Don — Murfreesboro Gregory, Thomas P. — Hendersonville Gribble, Clinton — McMinnville 140 • r X f FRESHMEN Griffin, Clyde — Watertown Griggs, Priscilla — Antioch Griggs, Randy — Nashville Grisard, Billy — Madison Groce, Reese — Fayetteville Groce, Mildred — McMinnville Guess, Diane — Chattanooga Gunn, Bill — Alabama Gwaltney, Carolyn — Murfreesboro Haas, Dick — Trenton Hackney, Tony — Greenbriar Hair, Sharron — Lenoir City Hale, Carolyn — Chattanooga Hale, Gary — Cross Plains Hale, Marylou — Shelbyville Hale, Terry Ann — Nashville Haley, Donna Sue — McMinnville Hall, Linda — Greenbriar Hall, Wayne K. — Lebanon Hallum, Raymond — Lebanon Hallum, Sue — Murfreesboro Hammer, Elnor McCreary — Nashville Haneline, Barbara — Nashville Hamilton, Johnny — Lebanon Hardison, Tom, Jr. — Nashville Hardwich, Belton — Columbia Harmon, Billy — Manchester Harrel, Pete — Murfreesboro Harrell, Donald — Murfreesboro Harris, Earl Chapel Hill Harris, Jimmie Lee — Columbia Harris, Larry — Madison Harris, Lynda Sue — Watertown Harrison, Claudette — Winchester Harrison, Jerry — Athens, Ala. Harrison, Jim — Lynchburg Harrison, Jimmy — Nashville Harrison, Larry — Old Hickory Harrison, Wallace — Nashville Hart, Russell — Nashville Hartman, Judy — Chattanooga Harvey, Christine — McMinnville Harvey, Kenneth — Charlotte Harvey, Loretta Ann — Murfreesboro Harwell, Ray — Fayetteville Hauden, Duane — Nashville Hawkins, Glenn — Chattanooga Hawkins, Thomas Lewis — Lascassas FRESHMEN Hayes, Joe Black — Murfreesboro Hayes, Linda — Dalton, Ga. Hayes, Linda J. Murfreesboro Hayes, Thomas- Murfreesboro Hayes, Wayne- Decherd Haynes, Jerry Jasper Haynes, Walter — Franklin Hays, La Donna— Murfreesboro Head, Ronnie Nashville Hedrick, Roger Granville, Ky. Henley, Frank Gary Chattanooga Hethcote, Ralph S. Nashville Hickerson, Nancy Cornersville Hickman, Kenneth— Lenoir City Hicks, Patsy- Mt. Pleasant Higgins, James Thomas Woodbury Highers, Billy Dixon Springs Hightower, Nancy Nashville Hill, Allen Murfreesboro Hill, Benny -Bridgeport, Ala. Hill, Beverly A. Nashville Hill, Bonnie Murfreesboro Hill, Danny Nashville Hill, Gilbert Smyrna Hill, Joyce Murfreesboro Hill, Randall W. Nashville Hill, Rayburn Pelham Hilles, Danny Nashville Hillis, James — McMinnville Himes, Linda- Nashville Hirsbrunner, Billy Nashville Hobson, Eddie Liberty Hodge, Elaine- Murfreesboro Hodgin, Gerald- Huntsville, Ala. Hoge, Ed Nashville Holden, Carol Ann Nashville Holden, Patricia Christina Holderfert, Ronnie — Nashville Holland, Mary Lou — New York Holland, Ruby — Belvidere Holloway, John Owen — Murfreesboro Holman, Donna — Springfield Holmes, William — Readyville Holshousiu, Helen — Franklin Holt, Kenneth — Centerville Hood, George — Franklin Hoover, Don — Murfreesboro Hoover, Jean Smyrna 142 FRESHMEN H,?- Jj m ¥i Hoover, Rita Ann- Nashville Hope, Edgar Chattanooga Hope, Robert — Chattanooga Hopkins, Rowland Pulaski Hosse, Alfred Eugene — Nashville House, Johnnie Murphy, Jr. Murfreesboro Howell, Delma Old Hickory Howse, Johnny Smyrna Howse, Patsy Nashville Hudson, Judy Smyrna Huggins, Jerry- Hendersonville Hughes, Jo Ann l aureldale, Peru Hughey, Betty Smyrna Hull, Mary Lou Oak Ridge Humphrey, Shirley Ann — Santa Fe Hunt, James D. Nashville Hunter, Carol Smyrna Hunts, William, Jr. — Lebanon Hurley, Jim -Chattanooga Husain, Adnan Kafil — Baghdad, Iraq Hutchins, Douglas Manchester Hutchins, Margaret Wartrace Hyde, Dandred — College Grove Ingram, Mollie Louise— Franklin Irwin, Sandra Louise Franklin Isenberg, Jack — Gallatin Jack, Gary -Columbia Jackson, Kenneth Spring Hill Jackson, Larry — Donelson Jenkins, Billy Hillsboro Jenkins, Jack — Columbia Jennings, Faye — Fayetteville Johns, Judy — Murfreesboro Johns, Nancy Ann- Murfreesboro Johnson, Amelia Anne — Chattanooga Johnson, Dennis Murfreesboro Johnson, Gene — Harrison Johnson, James H. — Nashville Johnson, Jim G. — Savannah Johnson, Richard Nashville Johnson, Ronald Sparta Jolly, Julia Murfreesboro Jones, Barbara — Santa Fe Jones, Barry Gaines— Nashville Jones, Bob —Murfreesboro Jones, Bobby — Murfreesboro Jones, Carolyn — Murfreesboro Jones, George — College Grove 143 FRESHMEN Jones, Ira — Hampshire Jones, Larry — Alexandria Jones, Larry — Rockvale Jones, Mike — Hixon Jones, Mildred — McMinnville Jones, Robert Wilson — Jackson Jones, Rodgers — Manchester Jones, Troy — Smithville Jordan, Gant — Nashville Jordan, Louise — Franklin Judd, Meyillan — Murfreesboro Karraker, David — Nashville Keel, Cherrie — Greenbriar Keel, James — Nashville Keirns, Patricia — Alexandria Kelleher, Patricia — Murfreesboro Kelley, Edward — Smyrna Kelley, Randall — Nashville Kelton, Gwenn — Murfreesboro Kemper, Joanna — Springfield Kemper, Larry — Indiana Kennedy, Elizabeth — Nashville Kephart, Floyd W., Jr. — Chattanooga Kerr, Sam — Murfreesboro Kidd, Jimmy Edams — Nashville Kiesinger, Lindon — New York Kilgore, Everett — Smyrna Kilgore, Gary Lee — Gallatin Kimbrough, Bobby — Madison Kincaid, Emour Columbia Kincaid, Ronnie Scott — Nashville Kipper, Ronald Lloyd Donelson Klamer, William Nashville Knauff, Jimmy Apison Knight, Bryan Daylight Knight, Jimmy — TuUahoma Kunsel, William D. Oak Ridge Lafferty, Larry — Nashville Lamb, Omar — Murfreesboro Lamb, Tommy — Rockvale Lampley, Peggy — Nashville Lancaster, Jim — Nashville Langford, Tommy — Gallatin Lasley, James- Murfreesboro Latham, Nancy — Nashville Lawrence, Frank — Huntsville, Ala. Leahon, Larry — Largo, Fla. Leathers, Carol — Rockvale FRESHMEN Lee, Jerry — Old Hickory Lennon, Joe — Murfreesboro Lever, Buddy — Nashville Levine, Hilary — Nashville Lewis, George — Nashville Lewis, James — Lebanon Lewis, Linda — Alexandria Lewis, Ted Florence, Ala. Light, Victoria Manchester Lightcap, Nelson — Cranford, N. J. Liming, Betty Winchester Linnelle, Robin — Nashville Little, Doug — Oak Ridge Little, Harvey — Jackson, Tenn. Lockhart, Charlotte — Smithville Logan, James Lewisburg Long, Luana — Shelbyville Long, Sylvia — Decherd Love, Judy Nashville Love, Raymond — Woodbury Loveday, Coye — Crossville Lovell, Linda L. — Nashville Lowe, Ann Chattanooga Lowery, Carole — Nashville Loy, Florence — Chattanooga Lukasick, Robert — Chicago, 111. Lycans, William — Murfreesboro Lynch, Gayle Kaye — Murfreesboro Lynn, Phillip Woodbury Lyon, Stanley Murfreesboro Lyons, Lynda Susan — Oak Ridge McAdon, Anne Rose — Murfreesboro McAdon, Andy Ross — Nashville McBride, Carolyn McMinnville McCamish, Mickey — Chattanooga McCampbell, Allene — Franklin McCauley, Darrell — Chattanooga McCauley, Dwight — Chattanooga McClenny, Linda Joyce — Murfreesboro McClendon, James W. Nashville McComb, Alice Maryville McConnell, Doloris — Nashville McConnell, Sarah — Nashville McCorkle, Charles — Mt. Juliet McCrary, Alec — Murfreesboro McDaniel, Mickey — Tullahoma McDonald, Ann — Murfreesboro McDonald, Lewis — Lebanon 145 FRESHMEN McDonald, Patricia — Hartsmith McFarlin, Maurice Nashville McGinnis, Judy Attamont McGinnis, Patsy Ann -Donelson McGlobau, Lucille — Chatta nooga McKaig, Juttith C- Chattanooga McKay, Larry — Decatur, Ala. McKay, Thomas Nashville McKee, Juaneece Columbia McKinney, Ronald C. M urfreesb oro McLain, Donald Lewisburg McMahon, Carl — Old Hickory McMahon, Virginia Lee — College Grove McWhirter, Janice — Nashville Maggart, Betty Jane— Goodlettsville Maggart, Bill — Carthage Mahoney, Joanne — Oak Ridge Malone, Jimmy— Old Hickory Mangrum, Tandy Franklin Mansfield, Ray — Alabama Manus, Thomas — Woodbury Markum, Randall Murfreesboro Marlin, Carolyn — Madison Marlin, Wayne Nashville Marschel, Marilyn Nashville Martin, Charles Gallatin Martin, Jack — Fayetteville Martin, Roy — Columbia Martin, Sylvia— Columbus, Ga. Mason, Bobby — Murfreesboro Massey, Charles — Lebanon Maxwell, Frank Nashville Maxwell, Marthalina Franklin Maxwell, Mary A. Arrington Mays, Janice Smyrna Meados, Dorothy — Portland Meadows, Bill — Nashville Medlen, Linda — Nashville Meeks, Barbara- Coalmont Meeks, Joe -Nashville Meguiar, Charley — Madison Melson, Harry -Fayetteville Merritt, Dewey- TuUahoma Middleton, Frank — Nashville Miles, Kenneth— Murfreesboro Miller, Sheria Kay— Decherd Miller, Tommy Franklin Millner, Brenda Athens 9 f 146 FRESHMEN Milom, Mike Donelson Miller, Robert A. Jr. — Pulaski Minor, Sam- Columbia Minor, Sandra Gail Columbia Mitchell, Charlie Ann — CuUeoka Molloy, Brenda McMinnville Montgomery, Beverly — Shelbyville Montgomery, Claud- Nashville Mooneyham, L. Jr. — Nashville Moore, Stewart — Nashville Morgan, Betty Ann Nashville Morgan, Charles Dean — Murfreesboro Morrow, Marna Sue Williamsport Morse, Betty Joan Lebanon Morton, Susie — Columbia Moseley, Carol Ann — Nashville Moseley, Carolyn — Sparta Moseley, Myra — Cowan Moss, Stephen — Greenbriar Mote, Barry Nashville Mott, Kenneth — Sparta Mullins, James— Murfreesboro Mullins, Roy Smyrna MuUis, Jerry Nashville Murphy, Bill — Murfreesboro Murphy, Ronnie Whitehouse Murphy, Sue-Springfield Myers, Durham Nashville Myers, Jimmy — Nashville Nabors, Bernice — Hixson Nabors, Nancy — Chattanooga Hartwell, Nash — Belleview Nease, Carolyn — Shelbyville Neeley, Judy A. — Nashville Neese, Paul— Shelbyville Nicholson, Frances — Nashville Nixson, Betty — Dowelltown Northern, Carole Ann — Nashville Nuckols, Mary Lynn — Nashville Oakes, Anita — Nashville Oats, Patricia -Nashville O ' Brien, Patricia — Greenbrier O ' Bryan, Michael — Springfield O ' Donniley, Ronald — Nashville Ogles, Danny — Elora Ogles, Linda — Christiana Oldham, Dennis — Hartsville Olyphant, Cynthia — Nashville FRESHMEN O ' Neal, Nancy — Oak Ridge Orr, Suzanne — Nashville Orton, Wayne Nashville Ousley, Bill Cross Plains Outlaw, Tommy Donelson Overton, Jo — Bethpage Painter, Carol- TuUahoma Parham, Amelia — Franklin Parks, Dennis- Fayetteville Parks, Steve Normandy Parnell, Jimmy Nashville Parrell, James Eugene — NashvUle Parrish, Bill — Greenbrier Pate, Jerry — Fayetteville Patrick, Jo Helen — Murfreesboro Patterson, Margie Nashville Patton, Charley Mack Murfreesboro Patton, Clarence, Jr. McMinnville Patton, Howard — Nashville Patton, Luther Nashville Patty, Malinda Murfreesboro Payne, James — Hendersonville Pearson, Jimbo Springfield Peddycoast, Patricia Smyrna Peddycost, Penny — Smyrna Pedigo, Guycell — Woodbury Peek, Kenny Kentucky Pendergrass, Willie Mae Whitwell Penny, Mary Alice Hixon Perry, Gary — Decherd Peters, Melba Jean — Dayton Peterson, Julia Ann Oak Ridge Petty, David — Gainesboro Petty, Gary — Gainesborough Petty, Gary — Nashville Pewitt, Ha Jeannie — Franklin Peyton, Larry - Nashville Phifer, Terry McMinnville Phillips, Glenn Shelbyville Pickard, Glenn Murfreesboro Pickard, Randall — Nashville Pickel, Donald — Nashville Pierce, Gale- Nashville Pilkinton, Richard Dane Columbia Pinkston, James — Rockvale Pinkston, Livia Grace — Columbia Pitts, Rita — Manchester Plank, Joseph R.- Salem, Mo. FRESHMEN  ' W ' ' Plunkett, Joe C. — Centerville Pogue, Susy — Huntland Pollock, Carol Oak Ridge Porterfield, Patricia Nashville Powell, A. W. McMinnville Powell, Bonnie Erin Pratt, Jack Franklin Prichard, Thomas Earl — Alexandria Primm, Anna E. Columbia Pruitt, Priscilla Donelson Pryor, Michael Old Hickory Quails, Sylvia Madison Ragan, Bonnie Nashville Raines, Gwendolyn — Fayetteville Ramsey, Gena-Old Hickory Ray, Anna -Chattanooga Ray, Beverly Ann — NashvUle Ray, Tommy — Donelson Reese, Martha- Nashville Reeves, Merrian — Nashville Reid, Larry- -Gallatin Reuther, Peter Nashville Reynolds, Elaine Smyrna Rhea, Louise McMinnville Rich, Freddie — Columbia Riel, Brian Murfreesboro Riggins, Tony Lynchburg Riggins, Virginia Chattanooga Rives, Phil Lynchburg Roach, Carl Morrison Roberts, Nelma — Tracy City Robinson, Charlotte-Liberty Robertson, Dawn— Ripley Robinson, Steve — Chattanooga Rodgers, Jerry — Franklin Rogers, Kerfese — Manchester Rogers, Sandra — Nashville Ragland, Mack Gainesboro Romans, Hannah Chattanooga Rose, Jeanette-Murfreesboro Rose, Scarlett — Nashville Rosnach, Albert — Franklin Ross, Dannis — Smyrna Ross, James — Smyrna Ross, Jerry — Old Hickory Rozell, Joe — Donelson Rowlette, Joy- -Murfreesboro Ruch, Juanita — Red Boiling Springs 149 FRESHMEN Russell, W. R.— Nashville Rychen, Larry — Nashville Saindor, Phillip — Nashville Sanders, Emily — Shelbyville Sanders, Frank — Alcoa Sanders, Harvey— Tullahoma Sandas, Linda — Nashville Sanders, Rose — Smyrna Sands, Jerry — Mt. Pleasant Sanford, Carole- Lebanon Sauls, Glenda — Woodbury Sawyer, Bessie — Brentwood Sawyer, Faye -Tullahoma Sawyer, Jimmy — Tullahoma Schrader, Jean — Columbia Scott, Billy- Old Hickory Scott, Joy — Woodbury Seloner, Tom- Murfreesboro Seward, David- Tullahoma Shannon, Billy- Donelson Sharp, Marie- Shelbyville Sharp, Robert- South Carolina Sheen, Gordon — Lebanon Shirley, Thomas Readyville t, Richard — Fayette ville hK Short, Short, Spencer — Smyrna Shouse, Martha Santa Fe Shutter, David -Chicago, 111. Sikes, Frances - Murfreesboro Simpson, Allen Murfreesboro Simpson, Glynda — Shelbyville Simpson, Judy — Bethpage Skinner, Billy Lawrenceburg Slater, Arnold Chattanooga Slayter, Preston -Nashville Smartt, Robert — Manchester Smith, Betty — Chattanooga Smith, Floyd F.— Sparta Smith, Jerry — Nashville Smith, Mike — Nashville Smith, T. Eugene Howell Smith, Terrell — Murfreesboro Smith, Sally- Centerville Smith, Sam — Nashville Smith, Sammy — Nashville Smith, Sandra — Spring City Smith, Winston D. — McMinnville Snoddy, Lucy — Flintville f f J 150 FRESHMEN Snoyer, Sharon — Nashville Sowell, Brenda Fayetteville Spears, Billy Gene Hohenwald Spears, Hubert Nashville Spelta, Tony Nashville Spencer, Helen — McMinnville Spencer, Jane Nashville Spier, Maurice- Lake Hiawatha. N. J. Springer, Ann -Winchester Springer, Betty Leoma Stinson, Luther Nashville Strange, Jean— Hixson Steagall, Judy- Murfreesboro Stephenson, Bill Murfreesboro Stevenson, Russell Santa Fe Stewart, Wayne- Lynchburg Stockard, Tommy — Hendersonville Stubblefield, Lynn Fayetteville Stone, Tommy (jallatin Strunck, James Indiana Suddeth, Diane Nashville Sufgridz, Jeanne Nashville Sullivan, Barbara Hermitage Sullivan, Randall Nashville Summer, Barbara Oak Ridge Swain, Paul Wilson Goodlettsville Sweatt, John Jr. Lebanon Tabor, Sonny Murfreesboro Talley, Brenda NashvUle Talley, Raymond Nashville Tarkings, Elton Nashville Tate, Ronald Lewisburg Taylor, Dennis- Manchester Taylor, Patricia Lee — Columbia Taylor, R. L. Smyrna Tenpenny, Patsy Woodbury Terry, Bill -Nashville Thomas, Ben — Nashville Thomas, Jimmy Murfreesboro Thomas, Jimmy Rockvale Thomas, Melvin - Loretto Thomas, Russell Murfreesboro Thomas, Zeke Chattanooga Thompson, Hayven — Chattanooga Thurman, Wayne- Gallatin Tilford, Carolyn Sue — Murfreesboro Tipps, Roland Winchester Tobler, Roy Lebanon FRESHMEN Toilet, Sue Pikeville Toon, James — Fayetteville Tovvery, Marine- Fayetteville Trammell, Cindy — Nashville Treanor, Bucky — Fayetteville Trimm, Margaret — Murfreesboro Tucker, Joan W. Old Hickory Tune, Johnny Nashville Turnbore, Jerry Castalian Springs Tupps, Gayle — TuUahoma Turner, Anne — Lebanon Turner, Jimmy Shelbyville Tyson, James — Nashville Unbarger, John — Manchester Umbarger, Jimmy- Manchester Vaughan, Sandra — Manchester Vaughn, John Murfreesboro Vaughn, Ted — Nashville Vaughter, Dayton — Madison Vermidye, Carol Lee Donelson Vickery, Glenda - Waynesboro Victory, Nancy— Murfreesboro Vinson, Martha- McMinnville Walker, Elaine Nashville Walker, Janice Nashville Walker, Lynn — Smyrna Walker, Martha Rose—Tracy City Walkup, Susan Murfreesboro Waller, James — Franklin Walling, Bettie — Sparta Warf, Paula— Primm Springs Warren, Robert — Daylight Watts, Richard Murfreesboro Waxman, Harold Nashville Webb, Hugh — Murfreesboro Webster, Dan Sparta Welsh, Dennie Fayetteville Wendleton, Lee- Murfreesboro Wendleton, Pat Murfreesboro West, Jim — Nashville West, Sandra — Franklin Westmoreland, Betty Nashville Weston, Judith — Bristol Whaley, Gary — Sevierville Whaley, Jere — Chattanooga Whaley, Jerry — Sevierville Wharton, Sarah — Murfreesboro Wheat, Bobby -Dalton, Ga. FRESHMEN White, Bill— Cleveland White, Betty Joe — Manchester White, Don — Murfreesboro White, James T. — Hixson White, Judith Ann — Nashville Whitner, Ronald Murfreesboro Whiggins, Wanda— Whitwell Willard, Charlotte South Pittsburj? Williams, Barbara — Murfreesboro Williams, Betty — Arrington Williams, Tone — Nashville Williams, Carolyn — Rockvale Williams, David — Nashville Williams, James— Nashville Williams, Jeff Nashville Williams, Jimmy — Franklin Williams, Ronald — Bristol Williams, Ronnie — Nashville Wilmouth, Ronnie — Kentucky Wilson, Bernard — Morrison Wilson, Steve — Columbia Windmeible, Armin — Manchester Windmeulla, Uta — Manchester Winfrey, Ernest — Nashville Winller, Ken — Nashville Wise, Mack — Decatur Wise, Vicki — Lawrenceburg Wiser, Wanda — Shelbyville Witherspoon, Don — Nashville Witherspoon, Linda — Columbia Woodruff, Owen — Murfreesboro Woodward, Linda — Belfast Wooliuna, Graham — Nashville Worsham, Nancy — Hendersonville Wright. Bobby- Shelbyville Wright, Diane — Hartsville Wright, Robert -Shelbyville Wyatt, Mark —Nashville Yates, Ann Howard — Cross Plains Yates, Tommy — Nashville York, Eugene — Franklin Young, Joe — Fayetteville Young, Larry — Nashville Young, Lytle Douglas — Celina Yourea, Mack — Murfreesboro Zachma i, Janet — McMinnville Zumbro, Linda Nashville cftu hm A mio cake in our coU f ; of IZ heading of thi-P call o an Play-;; ; „ ances by vear. . nations act ' ' tyfive thirty-nine P -f. . .te date. a gro P- Crusade at thxs late eompositxor o open a crusa „t ..vxng the _ „, „ ' uT«.n tnav. - late iaT,e . .  - P- Trusade at thxs late composition Omicron, ana mto the nced . ® ,- have been very annual ,„„. at  l.icl ' , d tt,= ■■tal« ' r  xl..t  . „ thl sprite- CI ' ' fonorary .ducat,. ? = '  „. ti™ ' The new Booster school spirit. ,_ Bio. v- ' : Hy the agricultu. inspired by •i ' ° ' in the spring, program in g Ive is ° g .. t.and ' roduces rt-idle tment . y s pr :hi II I I ORGANIZATIONS 1 - STUDENT CHRISTIAN UNION The Student Christian Union promotes a greater unity among Christian students on campus and encourages their growth and de- velopment through worship and fellowship. Their activities for this year included S.C.U. Vespers, noonday devotions, and a retreat. The S.C.U. also took an active part in Rehgious Emphasis Week during the first part of March. The capable leaders for the 60 61 year were Alvin Scott, president; Jerry Roper, vice- president; Shirley Wallace, secretary; Quinnie Harper, program chairman; Linda Davis, pi- anist; Joyce Sherrill, publicity chairman; and Nolan Barham, song leader. student Christian Union Tea • iJ:.- IdiT V -- 156 BAPTIST STUDENT UNION The chief purpose of the Baptist Student Union is a connecting Hnk between church and college hfe. The Union tries to correlate a program of enlistment, social activities, and devotional growth through the living spirit of Christ. The group meets weekly on Wed- nesday evening to provide inspirational pro- grams for its members. Boarding the B.S.U. Bus Row 1 Lovina Fly, Nolan Barham, Jerry Smothers, Quinnie Harper, Cecelia Davidson, Jerry Raper, Alvin Scott, Audra Blevins, Jo Nell McCollum, Barbara Wassom, Joyce Sherrill, Jerry Meadows, Jr., Bobby Simpson. Row 2 Sue Blankenship, Jeannie Quinn, Jerrv Sands, Ruth Bentley, Dennis Parks, Charles Holder, Tom Williams, Shirley Wallace, Mary Rose Whittle, Louise Sullivan, Joe Guffey, Faye Banon, Glenda Finley, Jewell Patterson, Dave Gammons, Shirley Brackett. Row 3 Tim Watrous, Gail Owensbv, Jo Overton, Mary Penney, Brenda Tulley, Kay Atkins, Donna Holman, Dorothy Meador, Beverly Claxton, Patricia Wings, Sharon Malo ' ne, Judy Ann Burgin, Linda Lambert, Mary Downey Spaulding, Margie Elmore, Jim Freeman. Row 4 .Ann Bentlev, Mary Bentley, Rosemary Cothron, Nancy Latham, Linda Zumbro, Judy Eakin, Pat Lawrence, Jay Saterfield, Judy McKaig, Sharon Dockery, Vivian Millsaps, Polly Comer, Patsy Morton, Barbara Clardy, Carolyn Cummings, Pat Hicks, Glenda Galloway, Martha Foreit, Ruby Holland. Row 5 Charley Mack Patton, Doug Puryear, Larry Timmins, Betty Duggin, Judy Hartman, Joe Timmon, Gary Petty, Judy Barbree, Richard Purnell, Howard Burton, Steve Moss, Bob Grain, W. E. Raper. CHURCH OF CHRIST GROUP One of the largest organizations on campus is composed of members of the Church of Christ group. This organization provides an opportunity for the young people to participate in campus religious activities and weekly study and worship. The Campus Christian, pub- lished by members of this group, has a circu- lation of about 600. The North Boulevard Church of Christ, lo- cated directly across from the campus, has done much to encourage the group by providing speakers and socials throughout the year. Officers for this year were James Preston, president; Larry Scott, vice-president; Janice Bullion, secretary. Sponsor for the group is Dr. Exum Watts. Tennessee Boulevard Church of Christ Row 1 — Amelia Parham, Betty Williams, Cecelia Mayberry, Campus Christian Editor, Yvonne Powell, Campus Christian Editor, Janice Bullion, Secretary and Treasurer, James Preston, President, Larry W. Scott, Vice-President, Ruth Ann Ford, Betty Frances Alexander, Geneva Reed, Arch Gregory, Pat Beasley. Row 2 Cecelia Hester, Sue Ann Davidson, Opale Evans, Carolyn McBride, Louise Rhea, Janice Speed, Joanne Mitchell, Sonia Willis, Winston Wrenn, Carolyn Boatright, Pat Cooper, Stanley Rogers, Dave Wilson. Row 3 — Joyce Ann Harris, Arlene Scott, Nancy Hicker- son, Faye Parkhurst, Barbara Jones, Carolyn Cox, Gail Gentry, Nancy Jackson, Joan Simpson, Brenda Beard, Anna Cummings, Marguerite Holden. Row 4 Helen Davidson, Linda Sue Woodall, Mary Neely Whiteside, Douglas Hutchins, Rita Pitts, Lucille Faulkner, Larry McCuUoch, Mrs. Frances Bowden, Glenn Pichard, Anna Duberry, Walter Kim Foster, Mark Gordon, Randy Pickard. Row 5 Annelle Thomason, Rose Dodd, Tony Adcock, Lanice Abernathy, Sandra Cart- wright, Marty Maxwell, Nadine King, Shirley Humphrey, Nancy Bradshavv, Mrs. Bass, William Buchanan, La Donna Hays, Rhea Buchingham, Wilburn Groce, Dewey Merritt, Rees Groce. Row 6 Dr. Norman Parks, Tony Adcock, Dr. Exum Watts, Marthalena Maxwell, David Francis, Ray Porter Fox. . ' 11 II HI I !tit,r ' M ' — iHBk Row 1 Faye Burton, Linda Marable, Myra Moseley. Row 2 Mr. John David Todd, Mrs. John David Todd, Vera Barron, Jerry George, Sharon Turner, Nina Hibdon, Florence Lay. CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN The Cumberland Presbyterian Youth Fellow- ship started the year with a get-acquainted supper where they planned to learn still more about the church and its importance and pur- pose in a student ' s life. The group is sponsored by Dr. Robert Cor- lew and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Todd. Officers for the year were Faye Burton, president; Nina Hibdon, vice-president; Sharon Turner, secre- tary; and Myra Moseley, treasurer. NEWMAN CLUB The MTSC Newman Club served as host to the state Newman Club convention which was enthusiastically attended by colleges and uni- versities throughout the state. Its members are welded into one unit through the fellow- ship of spiritual, intellectual and social interest. Father Thoni, pastor of St. Rose of Lima Church, is the club sponsor. Row 1 Leonidas Bell, President; Sue Fever, Treasurer; Nancy Johnson, Corresponding Secretary; Agnes Carlson, Recording Secretary; Charles Reese, Vice President; Father Phillip Thoni, Moderator. Row 2 Richard Pereira, Donald Gates, Judy Simpson, Etta Jane Coplin, Patti Kelleker, Margo Hickertz. Row 3 Pat Gillen, Robert Garrett, Mary E. Lynch, Ann Rose McAdon, William Strasser, Sergeant-at-arms. Row 4 Durham Myers, George Reese, Antonio Spelta, Jimmy McHugh. Row 5 Joe Drennan, Brian Riel, Richard Frassrand, Leon Burns, Joseph Rcischman. • , ■ip H M J 3h C L 5 1 n H i H r . r ' ■£ij wl r« ii m t ' , a ' ' i.,,«i ■d • Him 5 Bfet- -KiiM.- A. 3 ' m. Bfpl JlH HKu rw 1 € . •■■m mmi n nAf fyn4 1 i ' m l W L 1 Row 1 Linda Davis, Sarah Jones, Billy Wayne Uorris, James M. Gentry, Mary Lynn Nuckols, Betty Smith, Betty Batts, Tommy Outlawe, Dick Swain. Row 2 Bonnie Baker, Mollie Ingram, Charlie Ann Mitchell, Elvis Williamson, Raymond Leech, Betty Jane Copeland, Betty Neal, Dale Bilbrey, Rhea Buckingham, Charles Massey, Jr. Row 3 Sarah Halliburton, Juanita Beasley, Pat Gentry, Doris Avril, Betty Leming, Carole Robinson, Linda Cantrell, Carl McMahon, Anne Lowe, Norma Edwards, Julia Hollis, Joel Underwood. Row 4 — Maryedith Martin, Donald Casey, Bob Bachus, Kenneth Love, Barbara Meeks, Barbara Calvert. WESLEY FOUNDATION The Wesley Foundation was founded to pro- vide a Methodist Church subsidiary on campus to administer to the spiritual needs of the Methodist student. Confere, the Wesley news- paper, edited by Linda Cantrell keeps Method- ist students informed as to past and future ac- tivities. This year the group obtained a new house in which to hold its meetings, provide Bible studies, choir practice, and fellowship programs. The officers, under the guidance of Dr. Bealer Smotherman, are Dick Swain, presi- dent; Holland Bratten, vice president; Don Casey, treasurer; Marie Sharp, secretary; James Gentry, publicity director; and Virginia Geer, fellowship chairman. Officers: Row 1 Norma Edwards, Holland Bratton, Vir- ginia Greer, Linda Davis. Row 2 James Gentry, Don Casey, Dick Swain, .Jotl llndciwood. Sponsor. % Seated Margaret Vaughn, Fred Camp, Betty Highey, Ellen Elias, Fred Oldenburg, Marcia Robinson, George Highey. Row 2 Susan Butler, Gladys Rowlette, Sharon Choate, Priscilla Griggs, Ruth Bigger, Adelia Johnson. Row 3 David Karraker, Mary Lou Hull, Barbara Tucker, Meredith Sheffield. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP Worship Plus Fellowship Are Found in the W. F. This is the motto of the Westminster Fellowship. This group was formed to give the Presbyterian students on the campus a chance for spiritual growth as well as fellowship. These students meet together to strengthen their Christianity, and though the group is small, it is one of the many connecting links between the student and his Church. ART CLUB The Art Club was originated to create group activity for those interested in art. The group has painting sessions and studies the various medium used in art display. Special projects worked on by the club this year have included art displays in the cafeteria, student union, and administration building. They also made silk screen posters for The Mikado. Seated — Donna Burns, Vice President; Bob Phillips, President; Lynda Caruthers, Secretary-Treasurer; Joyce Leigh Edens, John L. Batey, Jr. Row 2 June Carole Vickery, Marguerite Batey, Skip Dickens, Ann Ellington, Susanne Orr, Bob Barham, Jeannette Bonney. Row 3 — Jerry Roper, Charles Massey, Jr., Arch Gregory. Row 1 — David Wakefield, Eddie Crowe, Treasurer; Mr. Phillip Dalton, Mr. O. L. Freeman, Trustee; John Ish- ler. President; Thomas Dickerson, Vice President; Larry Curvin, Secretary; Thomas Edmondson, Bobby Bates. Row 2 Mr. E. H. Voorhies, William Odle, Charles Tucker, William Gafford, Cammie Mangrum, Billy Blair. Row 3 — Mr. Neil Ellis, Mr. Calvin Duggin, Mr. Harrold Jewell, Mr. Allen Watts, Mr. Claude Adams, Mr. Norman Blair, Mr. Norman G. Blair, Jr., Mr. Billy Banks. EPSILON PI TAU Epsilon Pi Tau, the national honorary pro- fessional fraternity in industrial arts and indus- trial-vocational education, is led this year by president John Ishler. Epsilon Pi Tau has for its goal promotion of better fellowship and understanding in the field of industrial edu- cation. KAPPA DELTA PI Kappa Delta Pi is open by invitation to those students who choose education as a profession. To qualify, each member must show a superiori- ty in academic achievement and must be in the upper-percentile of students. The educational bulletin boards in the basement of the Ad- ministration Building are largely the respon- sibility of this organization. The activities of the MTSC chapter, Theta Omicron, include initiation banquets, special programs for the freshmen scholarship group, and award cer- tificates to those on the Dean ' s list. Seated: Mrs. Lois DeGeorge, Rose Cripps, Patsy Morton, Barbara Payne, Rosalind Orvin, Sylvia Williams, Sharon Brooks, Linda Fay Cantrell. Standing: Thomas Park, Cathryn Sanders, Carolyn Cummings, Carolyn Cox, Gail Gentry, Holland Bratten, Betty Willard, Ernest Burgess. ' MIDDLE TENN. STATE COLLEGE r«jii ? j « :•««, Mrs. Lucille Estes, Faye DeLay, Treasurer; Susan Dearing, Second Vice President; Marie Rae, Recording Secretary; Sylvia Williams, First Vice President; Mary Walling, President; Faye Burton, Distaff Reporter; Charlene Bently, Cor- responding Secretary; Janice Bullion, Keeper of the Archives; Miss Mary Carr Haynie, Miss Helen Stevens, Sponsor. KAPPA OMICRON PHI Sometimes called MTSC ' s Home Economi- cal Engineers are the girls of KOP. Organized since 1956, these home economics majors aim to develop women with higher ideals of sane living, with deeper appreciation of the sanctity of the American Home, with broader social and higher intellectual and cultural attainments. Their motto is Prove all things; hold fast to that which is true, and the truth will make you free. PI GAMMA MU Ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. This is the motto of the social science honor fraternity, Pi Gamma Mu. The seven ideals of Pi Gamma Mu exemplify this motto: scholarship, science, social service, and sacrifice. New members are initiated each semester, and a banquet featuring a prominent guest speaker was held on April 28. Member- ship is by invitation and is based on character and leadership in addition to scholastic record. Row 1 — Ransom Clark, Treasurer; Jay Hickey, Vice President; Jerry Williams, President; Carolyn Cummings, Secretary. Row 2 — Dr. Norman Parks, Sponsor; Dr. W. T. Windham, Co-Sponsor; Dr. Lillian Gray, Dr. Robert Martin, Dr. Robert Corlew, Page Chamberland, Jim Duraham, Dr. Roscoe Strickland. Row 1 Dorothy Doggett, Virginia Geer, Martha Lynch, Linda Marable, Janice Wynne, Gordon DeFriese. Mr. Trimble, Stanley Rogers, Mr. Boutwell, Bill Bush. PI KAPPA DELTA This nationally recognized club travels far and wide each year, refusing to rest on past laurels, winning new victories. Second in the state (Vanderbilt holds first place), Pi Kappa Delta, Zeta Chapter, encourages a promotion of forensics and an improvement of speaking ability. The MTSC debaters have taken more than their shai e of honors at the various speech and debate tournaments in Tennessee, Missis- sippi, Kentucky, Alabama, North Carolina, and Oklahoma. PI MU SIGMA To promote a high degree of efficiency in musicianship is the goal of the Alpha Chapter of Pi Mu Sigma. Furthermore, it hopes to attract more and better music students to the MTSC music department. Many of the mem- bers in this fraternity are asked to make ap- pearances at various musical programs through- out the year. Row 1 Glenn Arnold, Jr., President; Mrs. Margaret Wright, Sponsor; Ann Wiedrich Maggart, Secretary; Marie Harris, Treasurer; Nolan Barham, Vice President. Row 2 Neil Wright, Horace Beasley, Joe Smith, Phillip Howard, Jerry Dooley, Ben McClure, Sergeant -at -Arms. Row 1 Martha Sue Jordan, Billie Jean Chrisman, Mrs. Ruth Garland, Sharon Brooks, Pat Turner, Garnette Daugh- tery, Barbara Gammill, Mrs. Elaine Parchment. Row 2 Richard Purnell, Richard Dodson, Helen Harris, John Clif- ford, Tom Mason, Mrs. Wade, Mr. Midgett. Carol LeCroy, Bill Davis, Mr. Todd, Jim Dillon, Mr. Chatman, Mr. Sharpe, Janie Smith, Mr. Puckett. PI OMEGA PI Having been in existence since 1954, Pi Omega Pi is composed of those who have attained certain requirements in the field of business. To be eligible for initiation into Pi Omega Pi a student must maintain a B average in business subjects and hold an aver- age of C in other studies. SIGMA CLUB The Sigma Club during its thirty-three years on campus has come to symbolize the ultimate honor that an MTSC man can earn. The or- ganization is composed of men who strive to bring about the ascendancy of the intellectual and spiritual things of the world rather than the physical and material. These men have ex- celled in scholastic ability, leadership and character. Front Row-Jackie Cook, Dean James, Ransom Clark, W. J. Hickey, Bob McGee, Dr. Parchment, Richard Dotson. Row 2 James Durham. Jim Dillon, Graden Kirksey. Paul Dailev. Melvin Adams. Joe Sullivan. Harold T. Sansmg. Nolan Barham, John Anderson. iT J. ft«r - Top Row -Holland Bratten, Sharon Brooks, Billie Jean Chrisman, Carolyn Cummings, Carolyn Cox, Rosalind Curvin. Row 2 Virginia Geer, Helen Harris, Nancy Johnson, Cecile Mayberry, Barbara Simmons, Maxine Smith. Row 3 Pat Turner, Jerry Williams, Sylvia Williams, Miss Buleah Davis, sponsor. Not pictured Miss Elizabeth Schardt, sponsor and Betty Willard. TAU OMICRON Membership in Tau Omicron is a highly coveted honor for any junior or senior woman on campus. The quahfications are exception- ally high and only women meeting these stand- ards are asked to become a member. Each member is expected to promote scholarship and to uphold the standards and ideals of this insti- tution. Tau Omicron also maintains a scholar- ship fund for a student in his junior or senior year. All of the TO activities are to carry out the TO motto: To build rather than destroy. ASB PRESIDENT STANLEY ROGERS An aspiring young lawyer can find no better beginning for his career than winning a campus election. Stanley Rogers, ASB president, quickly found this to be true when he was elected to head the student body. Stanley hails from Manchester, Tennessee, and plans to enter law school at Vanderbilt University. He has been quite busy work- ing on a double major in political science and economics. The general consensus of the student body is that Stanley has been the perfect repre- sentative for each student. ASB VICE-PRESIDENT THELMA HOLMAN Vice President of the A.S.B. is Thelma Holman. Thelma has done an outstanding job in her work as veep this year. Thelma presides at meetings of Congress which is the governing body of MTSC. Besides being a member of the social committee, we see her working hard at Fun Nights which have been supported by a combo almost every time. Thelma is from Sparta, Tennessee, and is majoring in business education. Her minor is English and education. SUPREME COURT Charles Harrell, Jerry Puckett, John Dillon, Graden Kirksey, Jack Dugger. ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY The Associated Student Body has the task of correlating the ideas of the student body and the administration. Made up of ASB presi- dent, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, at- torney-general, and the supreme court, the ASB sponsors the freshman mixer, T cap sales, fun night, homecoming, the March of Dimes Benefit dance and many other campus activities. The supreme court works with con- gress and decides the constitutionality of laws brought up before them. As a whole, the ASB endeavors to interpret the students side of the problems on campus. r. Row-Pat Cooptr. Frances McPeters, Charlene Bentley, Thelma Holman, Holland Bratten, Pat Beasley Gary Trice Simmons. Back Row Billy Wayne Dorris, Tom Collins. Dave Wilson, Sam Shields, Pat Shannon. Not Pictured A. W. Powell, Ray Troop. GIRLS DORMITORY COUNCIL L. to R. Row 1: Sandra Cathey, Sue Maddux, Marcia Manley. Row 2: Jerry Williams, Bertha Alsup, Bonnie Clark, Virginia McDaniel. MKNS DORMITORY COUNCIL L. to R. Row 1: Johnny Bentley, George Noe, Charlie Reese. Row 2: Terry Bailey, Tom Hardison, Kenneth Lowe, Jerry Sands. ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY A S B OFFICERS L. to R. — Betty Willard, Secretary; Nancy Johnson, Treasurer; Stanley Rogers, President; Jay Hickey, Attorney General; Thelma Holman, Vice President. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Alpha Psi Omega is an honorary dramatic fraternity. To be ehgible one must prove to be proficient in the three fields of the theatre — direct- ing, acting, and staging. Larry Payne Mary Whittaker Payne Richard Barnes, Executive Board Sylvia Bankert Ann Petty Virginia Woodall Jo Faye Moorehead Roger Wilkerson Jean Bonney John Spinning Bruce Hancock Bonnie Hudgens Joyce Leigh Edens, Vice President Nancy Johnson David Gammons Mrs. Dorethe Tucker, Sponsor Burton Barrett, President Carolyn Duke Benson, Secretary -Treasurer Sarah Horton Betsy Sims Agnes Carlson Audrey Salerno Holland Bratton 170 STAFF HORACE C. BEASLEY Director, Concert Band JOSEPH T. SMITH Director, Marching Band : . Seated: Jean Fahlin, Annelle Thomason, Secretary; Sarah Frances Wharton, Nonye Bassett, Betty Jo Neese, Thelma Holman, Frances Sykes, Phyllis Kupiozewski, Lois Patton, Mary Dudley Glass, Marsha Littlefield. Row 2 Carol Curry, Louise Wharton, Buddy Frassrand, Don Casey, Vice President; Frank Roleff, Bob McGhee, President; Jim Forbes, Bill Thompson, Johnny Stallings, Patti McPeters, Brenda Malloy. Row 3 Nancy Jean Smith, Daryl Miller, Margo Hickertz. Pat Sargent, Betty Dewitt, Betty Alexander, Eleanor Manning, Sandra Irwin, Dot Heitt, Maryedith Martin, Carolyn English. AQUATIC CLUB Any Aquatic Club member will tell you that he spends Wednesday nights in the water. But it isn ' t by any means a ll play and no work. Under the direction of Mrs. Betty Littlefield, the Aquatic Club works long and hard hours to present a most unusual and spectacular water show. The theme is kept secret until show time. The members work to illustrate the beauty in swimming, to acquaint themselves with the field of swimming, and to promote water safety. BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club is a group of well qualified students who concentrate their efforts on proj- ects in the field of biology. The chief goal of the club is to stimulate interest in scientific af- fairs. Stunt Night, sponsored by this club, is one of the outstanding events of the Spring semes- ter. Stunts are presented by the different clubs, groups, and dormitories on campus. Row 1 Dorothy Doggett, Sarah Frances Wharton, Marilyn Marschel, Jo Ann Hughes, Nancy Anderson, Reporter; Mai-y Lou McKnight, J. Gerald Parchment, S ponsor. Row 2 J. H. Oldham, Secretary-Treasurer; B. H. Hardwick, R. T. Derryberry, Ralph Johnson, Roger R. Landers, Vice-President; Mack Davis, Edward L. Snoddy, Harold T. Sansing, Bob McGhee, President. r R d .tihsL. ifS --:.• ' f Front Row — Dr. C. W. Stark, Bobby Haley, Vice-President; Hugh Parker, President. Row 2 — Paul Cantrell, Treasu- rer; Robert Woody, Secretary; Larry McCulloch, Reporter; Larry Jobe, Marshal; J. E. Young, Faculty Sponsor. Row 3 — Abner Alley, Stanley Lyon, Eugene York, Jimmy Crouch. Row 4 Dr. T. C. Bigger, Bobby Nichols, Kenneth Miles, Thomas Lamb. Row 5 Larry Williams, Mark Gordon, Frank RolefT, Randall Harris. Row 6- Dalton Brothers, John Foster. Addition to Thoroughbred Cemetery TO IC Th BLOCK AND BRIDLE The Block and Bridle Club has made a very favorable impression on the campus, even though it is still listed as one of the younger clubs at MTSC. The club provides guidance and assistance for agriculture majors. The club presents programs to turn out better in- formed graduates. Recognizing the value of extra-curricular activity, the Block and Bridle Club sponsors a dance each year. ■I •  . t ' ' l ' BOOSTER CLUB Organized this year, the Booster Club has aroused the spirits of the Raiders at home and away. Any student can be a member by purchasing a membership card. This card entitles him to a special 50-yard line seat during football season. Other activities the club sponsored were a train to the U.C. football game and ' an organized motorcade to Western Kentucky. The Meet the Varsity assembly pro- grams during football and basketball sea- sons were promoted by the Booster Club. Left at the Gate Row 1 Sue Blankenship, Margie Patterson, Linda Sue Reeves, Pat Cooper, Pat Beasley, Secretary; Betty Caudill, Vice President; Cliarlie Harrell, President; Bill Woods, Sergeant-at-Arms; Billy Terry, Treasurer; Betty Willard, Billy Brown, Gail Beasley. Row 2 Johnny E. Bentley, Lee Ball, Bill Breedlove, Larry McNair, Carolyn Thornton, Sylvia Bankart, Sonia Willis, Nancy Anderson, Mary Bratten, Mary Downey Spaulding, Fay McDonald, Carole Robinson, Gary Trice Simmons. Row 3 Mack Davis, Joe Brandon, Edwina Finley, Carolyn Cummings, Kay Witt, Billie Gallaher, Helen Harris, Butch Froyen, Jeanne Suffridge, Tommy Reeves, Nancy Hightower, Kenneth Love, Sylvia Sewell, Gwen- dolyn Raines, Tom Hamner, Martha Vinson, Carolyn Gwaltney, Brenda J. Molloy, Nancy Arnette, Florence Lay, Linda Hayes. Row 4 Chuck Caffy, Maryedith Martin, Patsy Morton, Walton Skillern, Jim Sanders, Thomas S. Edmond- son, Faye Bloodvvorth, Norris Jenkins, Jeanne Bowling, John Dillon, Dave Wilson, Wayne Whitehurst, Sam Shields, Demar Brooks, Pat Gillen, Boyd Robinson, Charlie Reese, Quenton Tubb. Jf ut y.%3J ' t V4«i 1 JLl 1 f • yP P ' l y LI • . It . ms i ™j Front Row Jerry Lancaster, Dick Barnes, Burt Barrett, Agnes Carlson, Secretary; David Gammons, President; Mrs. Clay Tucker, Sponsor; Bonnie Hudgens, Vice-President; Virginia Woodall, Treasurer; Kent Brisby, Roger Wilker- son, Joe Young. Row 2 — Linda Witherspoon, Cherry Barnes, Sarah Horton, Carolyn Boatright, Sarah Jones, Sarah Halliburton, Pat Gentry, Sue Lane, Linda Woodall, Carole Sanford, Johanna Sanford, Anna Turner, Carole Erwin, Carolyn English, Anne Petty, Marcia Manley, Nancy Johnson, Carole King, Judy Ragsdale, Betsy Sims, Gayle Robinson, Audrey Salerno, Jo Faye Moorehead, Joyce Leigh Edens, June Carole Vickery, Glenda Vickery, Brenda Molloy, Wanda Chitwood. Row 3 Kenneth Love, Sue Pever, Sylvia Bankert, Nancy Trobaugh, Rose Dodd, Rufus Lyle, Tom Watts. Row 4 Barbara Scott, Jean Bonney, Bruce Hancock, Meyillan Judd, Helen Davidson, Bob Conwell, A. W. Powell, Jerry Dooley, Tag McMillan, Scottie Ward, Bukkie Bell, Mary Lou Holland, Jeanne Pewitt, Pansy Carter, Carolyn Duke Ben- son, Linda Branum, Brenda Sowell, John Spinning. BUCHANAN PLAYERS Make-up, lighting, staging it ' s all a part of the Tuesday night drama club meetings. To heighten the quality of dramatics on campus the club exposes its members to work on nu- merous productions throughout the year. Three of the major productions this year were Lo and Behold, Macbeth, the club ' s first circle production, and Guest in the House. Each pro- duction was under the direction of the club sponsor, Mrs. Dorethe Tucker. CHEMICAL ASSOCIATION What does one part iron to two parts chlo- ride equal? This could be answered quite easily by any member of the chemical asso- ciation. This club stimulates an intellectual understanding in chemistry and presents re- lated scientific programs to the members throughout the year. It consistently seeks to understand the physical and organic material in our universe through projects and speeches by authorities. Front Row- Beverly Claxton, Lucille Faulkner, Mary Jane Erwin, Secretary-Treasurer; Miss Anderson, Mary E. Muse. Row 2 Mike McGinnis, Joseph L. Bell, Don Hill, Vice-President; Clifton Thompson, Graden Kirksey, President; Charles Paris, Jr., Dr. Scott, Sponsor, Mr. William R. Hastings. Row 3 Jim Ragan, John Liddle, Taylor Parker. MTSC CHORUS The MTSC chorus gives the better music students an opportunity to sing the best in choral literature. Through tours and concerts it is also a means of recruiting new students from outlying areas. Two fall tours, a spring concert, and the baccalaureate service are in- cluded in the chorus agenda for the year. FIRST SOPRANO Ann Wiedrich, Barbara Scott, Marie Harris, Patricia Andrews, Mary McDaris, Pat Beasley, Eve Drake, Gloria Bruinsma, Julia Hollis, Brenda Sowell, Susan Follett, Jeraldine Bryant, Sharon Dockery, Ann Turner, Jo Overton. SECOND SOPRANO Barbara Simmons, Barbara Wassom, Betty Caudill, Shirley Wallace, Barbara Granert, Betty Pemberton, Ruth Bigger, Margaret Vaughn, Patricia Swann, Carol Thornton, June Vickery, May Lou Hull, Joyce Lane, Betty K. Hughey, Ann Brandon, Patricia Porterfleld, Judy Barbree, Mary Bratten, Emily Gilmore, Cynthia Dob- bins, Sarah Halliburton, Beckie Lawson, Bonnie Clark. FIRST ALTO Jo Nell McCollum, La Venia Auberry, Linda Davis, Sara Jones, Norma Shalton, Sharon Choate, Teddy Wilkerson, Johanna Kemper, Linda Davis, Charlyne Foster, Barbara Williams, Shirley Brackett, Judy McKaig, Jeanne Pewitt, Faye Barron, Barbara Smith. SECOND ALTO Linda Johnson, Jo Ann Lynn, Linda Branum, Marcia Manley, Barbara Carter, Jane Pyle, Barbara Luff, Joyce Sherrill, Wanda Crowder, Mary Nuckols, Ann Alford, Dale Morrow, Eleanor Bolton, Sue Murphey. FIRST TENOR Jerry Dooley, Joe Bass, James Bell, Steve Parks. SECOND TENOR David Gammons, Robert Hope, Robert Dorris, Douglas Roach, Glenn Arnold. BARITONE Robert Kinney, Ben McClure, Nolan Barham, Jimmy Young, Bobby Hollingsworth, Charles Baker, James Reed, Roddy Byrne, Key Dillard, David Skillington, Howard Green. BASS Joe Mills, James Burnette, Mack Fannin, Marvin Burton, Richard McDonald, Fred Oldenburg, Fred Camp, Darrell McCauley, William Aikins, Donald McClain. 179 Row 1 Dr. Martin, Stan Hawkins, John Dillon, Sam Shields. Row 2 Buddy Frey, Tommy Reich, Billy Woods. Row 3 Charlie Reese, Bill Breedlove, Johnny Holden, Abbas Zand. Row 4 — Claude Hopkins, Harry Homayouni, Tom Edmondson, Boyd Robinson. Row 5 Pat Gillem, Johnny Bentley, Bill Lewis, Stanley Rogers. Row 6 Charlie Har- rall, Joe Brandon, Daniel Lovelace, Robert Frazzrand. Row 7 Porter Maxwell, Jim Sanders, Norris Jenkins, Dave Wilson. Row 8 Jim Gardner, Willie Strasser, Tom Hamner, John Mitchell. All Hossed Out CIRCLE K One of the highest honors that a male stu- dent can be awarded on the MTSC campus is membership to Circle K. Organized in De- cember, 1954, Circle K has made rapid prog- ress on the MTSC campus through living up to its motto We Build. They are sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club, and offer the same services to MTSC as do the Kiwanians to the town. The purpose of this club is to emphasize the advantages of the American way of life; to pro- vide an opportunity of leadership in service; to serve on the campus and in the community; to encourage participation in group activities; to promote good fellowship and high scholar- ship; and to afford useful training in social graces and personality development. CHAMBER WIND ENSEMBLES Left to right: Roddy Byrne, Marie Harris, Ann Pearson Ben McClure. Seated: Jimmy Bell, Don McLain, Jimmy Harris. Standing: Joe Clupper, Nolan Barham. Ensembles are active in local programs on and off the campus. Ensembles tour each year to high schools of the area to pre- sent concerts and conduct clinics. ■T ' (f l ti c ' tT ; H BB 1 . vtfMI wl l 1 H B ' - 1 The purpose of small en- sembles is to develop musi- cianship and to understand the historical styles of chamber music literature for wind instruments. Wind ensembles at MTSC are taught by Mr. Kenneth L. Pace. Left to right: Mr. Kenneth Pace, Pat Porter- field, Roddy Byrne. SACRED HARP SINGERS The Middle Tennessee State College Sacred Harp Singers were organized in Murfreesboro during the summer of 1947, and this year in- cludes twelve singers. The MTSC Sacred Harp Singers sing a cappella, seated around a table in Sixteenth Century madrigal style. Their repertoire consists of earl y English and Italian madrigals, Sacred Harp Hymns and White Spirituals, and Southern Folk Songs and Ballads. The MTSC Sacred Harp Singers have toured Tennessee each Spring for the past fifteen years. They have been the guests artists on a number of occasions at the War Memorial Building in Nashville for the annual meeting of the Tennessee Educators ' Association. They have twice appeared as guest artists in Georgia for the Annual Convention of the Sacred Harp Association. The group is well known throughout the Southern States for its numerous broadcast programs and concert appearances. Seated: Mrs. Margaret Wright, Linda Johnson, Julia Hollis, Barbara Scott, Ann Wiedrich. Standing: Steve Parks, Glenn Arnold, Joe Mills, Bob Hollingsworth, Nolan Barham, Jerry Dooley. 182 Row 1: Sharon Turner, Faye Burton, Sara Jane Warmbrod, Elaine Woodward, Stella Gillespie, Jean Henderson, Marie Rae, Gayle Scott, Faye DeLay, Meredith Sheffeld, Virginia Warner, Pat Wings, Elizabeth Moss. Row 2: Elizabeth Huff, Linda Marable, Mary Neely Whiteside, Carolyn Callis, Janice Speed, Barbara Tucker, Janice Bullion, Margaret Smith, Ellen Elias, Gail Owensby, Paula Moore, Melba Messer, Julia Stenson, Sarah Halliburton, Gladys Rowlett, Jo Ann Lynn. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Girls, girls, homemakers, housekeepers, home economists, all enjoy the opportunities and social contact brought about by the Home Economics Club. Members of this group are provided with opportunities for working with the faculty and students of MTSC. They gain interests by meeting and knowing people who are successfully practicing the profession of home economics. Highlighting the year ' s events are a Spring Round-Up, a Spaghetti Supper, a Christmas Party, a fashion show and participation in the homecoming parade, for which they were the proud recipients of third prize for their float. Row 1: Pat Holden, Patricia O ' Bri en, Sharon Dockery, Judy McKaig, Evelyn Eidson, Jo Helen Patrick, Judy McGinnis, Sharron Hair, Martha Allen, Shirley Humphrey, Diana Fite, Katherina Cubbins, Linda Ogles, Carolyn Gwaltney, Ann Yates. Row 2: Susan Walkup, Martha Vinson, Gwendolyn Raines, Anita Oakes, Patricia Allen, Susan Dearing, Mar- garet Vaughn, Shirley Wallace, Charlene Bentley, Emma Jean Walden, Carolyn Cox, Pamela Luttrell, Nancy Evans, Melba Jean Peters, Willie Mae Pendergrass, Claudette Harrison, Sandy Anderton, Sarah Mai McConnell, Sandra Cart- wright. Row 3: Miss Helen Stevens, Mrs. Lucille Estes, Miss Margaret Putman, Miss Mary Carr Haynie, Mrs. Lyndall McMillan. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB The Industrial Arts Club is one of the largest and most active clubs on campus. Each year members of this club leave the campus trained to enter either the industrial field or industrial arts. Programs are planned to furnish informa- tion that will be beneficial to industrial arts majors during their tenure in college and after they have entered the industrial world. The Industrial Arts Club strives to stimulate interest and advancement in the field of indus- trial arts. The organization has held gala social events and outings during the year. iilM Row 1 Rufus Lyle, Donald Lynch, Billy Reed Smith, Vice-President; Donell Patton, Secretary; Claude Hopkins, Sergeant-at-Arms; Faye Jennings, Thomas S. Edmondson, President; Eddie Crowe, Treasurer; Neil G. Ellis, Sponsor; David Garretson, Taylor Harrison. Row 2 Carl Etter, Bob Crain, James D. Cole. George Hughey, Bill Odle, Thomas D. Dickerson, Kenneth Odom, Charles Baker, James Mitchell, Harold Barnes, Ronald Adeock, Philip Bolander. - Row 1 Barbara Scott, Johanna Kemper, Linda Davis, Marii ' Harris, Julia Hollis, Norma Shelton, Anne Maggart. Row 2 — Linda Johnson, Ben McClure, David Gammons, Roddy Byrne, Jimmy Bell, Mr. T. E. Hinton, Patricia Porterfield. MUSIC EDUCATORS NATIONAL CONFERENCE The Music Educators National Conference provides an excellent program for future teach- ers of music through experience and personal appearances. This year the members of the MTSC chapter attended the Southern Regional MENC Convention in Asheville, North Caro- lina. PRELAW SOCIETY The Perry Masons of the future learn, through visits to court and guest speakers, the processes of law and how they can best present a case. They are preparing themselves for law school and its strenuous requirements. Law students try to keep informed of the latest methods of practicing law and the art of per- suasion. Row 1: Ransom Clark, Guycell Pedigo, Anne Lowe, Betty Caudill, Stanley Rogers, Gordon Defriese. Row 2: Dr. Norman L. Parks, W. A. Summerford, Joe Mac Ragland, Russell Locks, Maurice Bowen. Row 3: George Mabry, Nicholas Beehan, Bill Bush. SIDELINES The SIDELINES embraces the two-fold purpose of cam- pus coverage and a source of experience for future journalists who are given opportunities to apply their talents in a prac- tical way to the field of small paper publications. The SIDE- LINES now in its thirty-seventh year of operation has been improved even more by experienced staff members, and con- tinues to take top honors by winning six first class honor ratings by the Associated Collegiate Press. These students spend many a sunny afternoon, sacrifice cokes in the coffee shop, and work long hours in order to put out a paper every two weeks. Their goal is to have the very latest news and to cover each college event thoroughly. The SIDELINES is supported by advertising and student activity fees. It incorporates current ideas, attitudes, actions, and achievements of both the student body and administration into a factual newspaper. Pat Turner accepted the editorship in 1958 since then the SIDELINES has grown better each time an issue comes off the press. Betty Caudill, Business Manager FEATURE STAFF Seated B i 1 1 Hunter. Standing Kenneth Love, Bernice Nabors, Joyce Sherrill, Shirley Humph- rey. NEWS STAFF Seated — N a d i n e King, Brenda Talley, Sue Lane. Standing — E s t i II e Cun- ningham, Norma Edwards, Agnes Carlson, June Carol Vickery. STAFF i -jsk iWV Miscellaneous Connye Coppedge, Dennis Parks, pioofreadt Carole Stanford, typist; Ralph Englert, sports columnist. Pat Turner, Editor-in-Chief EDITORS Pat Beasley, Features; Marguerite Batey, Make- up; Pat Turner, Editor-in- Chief; Sandra Barrett, News; Mr. Gene H. Sloan, Faculty Advisor. BUSINESS STAFF Porter Maxwell, Carolyn Thornton, Circulation Manager; Betty Caudill, Business Manager; Reid Ball, Ann Tucker, Barbara Anthony, Susan Follett. M. T. S. C. ORCHESTRA The MTSC orchestra provides a cultural atmosphere at the college and acquaints players with orchestral literature. This year ' s activities included fall and spring concerts, Christmas and Thanksgiving programs, and assistance in the musical production, The Mikado. A good MTSC orchestra helps to advertise quality training experiences to the surrounding com- munity. Officers for the year were Ruth Ann Ford, president; Roderick Byrne, vice-president; Wayne Butler, treasurer; Jane Pyle, librarian; Ann Pearson, reporter; and Linda Davis, ac- companist. VIOLIN: Edson Perry, Mrs. Rubye Taylor Sanders, Ruth Ann Ford, Jane Pyle. VIOLA: Freeda Perry. CELLO: Dr. Phillip Howard, Carl Daw. BASS: Mr. Kenneth Pace. CLARINET: Roderick Byrne, Carolyn Callas. FLUTE: Sarah Jones, Ann Pearson. TRUMPET: John Simms, Linda Davis. TROMBONE: Joe Clupper. HORN: Charlotte Dill. PIANO: Mrs. Margaret Wright. Row 1 — Janice Wynne, Martha E. Lynch, Larry Stanley. Row 2 Carole Lowery, Faye DeLay, Linda Mar- able. Row 3 Kenneth Love, Meyillan Judd, Florence Loy, Sylvia Crowder. Row 4 — Roy Shelton, A. W. Pow- ell, Roy Edward Landrum, Bob Truman. Row 5 — Bill Bush, Richard Schoonman, Pat Gillen, Wayne Harbin, Jim Sivells, Gene Vaughter, Gordon H. DeFriese. SPEECH ARTS SOCIETY Resolved: That the United States Should Adopt a Program of Compulsory Health Insur- ance for All Citizens. This was the national debate topic for the Speech Arts Society this year. This active group provides training for its members in pub- lic speaking, debating, oratory and extempo- raneous, after-dinner, and impromptu speaking. STUDENT GUILD OF ORGANISTS This Guild advances an increase in the ap- preciation of church organists, of their respon- sibilities, duties and opportunities as conduct- ors of worship. Christmas music on campus is usually supplied by the students from this or- ganization. In addition to this they sponsor films and concerts for the faculty and student body. Standing: Eleanor Bolton, Ann Maggart, Levina Auberry, Betty Hughey, Jimmy Young, Shirley Wallace, Carolyn Gilley, Sarah Jones, Mrs. Wright. Seated: Linda Davis, Glenn Arnold. T CLUB The only athletic letter allowed to be worn on the MTSC campus is the big white T, seen constantly ' on the blue jackets of T club members. The members are composed of any male who has lettered in football, basketball, baseball, golf, track, or tennis at MTSC. These athletes promote interest among stu- dents and alumni in college athletics and en- courage a more wholesome college spirit. T club members sell concessions at football games and during basketball season — basketball pro- grams. In the spring the annual T club picnic is held at Cedars of Lebanon State Park. Row 1 — Larry Puryear, George Noe, Dick Swain, Julian King. Row 2 — Wayne Winters, Gene Watson, Kenneth Ross. Row[3 Joe Wiggins, Bon Faulk, Pepper Hallum. Row 4 — Porter Maxwell, Baxter Robinson, Terry Bailey, Andy Du- haime, Reggie Law, Billy Joe Evans, Joe Windham, Jerry Pearson, Bill Settle. Row 5 Jim Nabors, Don Casey, Ralph Bryant, Danny Neal, Hilrey Carr, Joe Drennon, Charles Butler, Willie Faulk, Ronny Haley, Sam Ezell. Row 6 Bill White, Johnny Stallings, Butch Williams, Gerald Shutters, Larry Whaley, Frank Halliburton, Eddie Pigue, Phil Gram- mer, Jimbo Pearson, Gary Whaley, Don Tassey. HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB All physical education majors are members of the Health, Physical Education and Recrea- tion Club through participation in club meet- ings and activities. Physical Education minors are also eligible for membership. It strives to promote the profession in both knowledge and skills as well as to improve school spirit. The P.E. club sponsors several enjoyable events for the benefit of the students during the year. In addition to a Hobo Dance and a Beat- nik Dance, a Dance Around the World pro- gram is presented featuring foreign dances. These dances are held to raise money to send student representatives to the Southern and National Convention of the H.P.E.R. The group is led by Dr. Frances Reil, sponsor. Row 1 Hilrey Carr, Larry Puryear, Willie Faulk, Dorothy Hiett, Betty Webster, Sinia Willis, Charles Butler, Faye Bloodworth, Joe Windham, Mike Adams, Wayne Holland. Row 2 Porter Maxwell, Carolyn Williams, Jimmy Tarp- ley, William P. Hosse, David Bryant, William D. Kunkel, Joe H. Fanning, Donald Casey, Max Raby, Mack Davis, Sam Ezell, Warren Dunn. Row 3 Lois Dean Patton, Joyce Clouse, Johnny Stallings, Tommy Van Atta, Julian King, Re- becca Crockett, Elner Hamner, Mollie Ingram, Bobby Snoddy, Burnace McDonald, Dick Swain, Larry Ladd, James S. Dickenson. STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION One of the busiest clubs on the campus the year round is the Student National Education Association. Interesting and informative meet- ings are held each month. Choice speakers, educational movies, a panel of MTSC alumni, and other worthwhile programs were featured during the year. There are many purposes of the club other than bringing closer ties among the future teachers of tomorrow. ' w:t. •V Taylor Harrison, Sergeant-at-Arms; Joe Hal- tom, Secretary; Bill Todd, Vice Commander; Charles Harrell, Commander; Harry McBride, Treasurer; Mr. Walter Chatman, Sponsor. VETERANS CLUB It is not surprising that the Veterans Club i s one of the most influential clubs on campus. There is always a keen interest taken in the promotion of projects undertaken by the Vete- rans Club. The primary objective of the club is to aid ex-service men and is open to member- ship for any veteran. The Veterans Club is composed of former members of the various armed services. The club wholeheartedly and diligently worked this year for charitable events and were instru- mental in promoting many activities at MTSC. Row 1— Mr. Walter Chatman, Taylor Harrison, Joe Halton, Harry McBride, Bill Todd, Charles Harrell. Row 2 Jim Dillon, Pat Gillen, Bob Hardison, George Moulder, Joseph Bell, Taylor Parker, Richard Dodson, Philip Bolander. Row 3 Bill Davis, Bill Hosse, Jimmy Villines, Russell Lynn, Quenton Tubb, Norman Martin, Edward Snoddy, Jerry Jack- son. Row 4 Wayne Cantrell, Jessie Coyle, John Womack, John Mitchell, Bob Haley, Norris Jenkins, Raymond V. Hallum, George Mabry. Row 5 James Barnes, Perry Potts, Marcus Dotson, James Logan, Willis Jones, James Bond, Andre Duhaime. HI. m teSSiii III Standing Principals: Joe Mills, Marie Harris, Jerry Dooley, Glenn Arnold, Barbara Simmons, Norma Shelton, Nolan Barham. Seated — Bobby Hollingsworth, Ann Wiedrich Maggart. Chorus Barbara Scott, Julia HoUis, Brenda Sowell, Susan Follett, Betty K. Hughey, Patricia Porterfleld, Linda Johnson, Robert Baker, Benjamin McClure, Linda J. Davis, Linda Barnum, Johanna Kemper, Marcia Manley, Eleanor Bolton, Barbara Williams, James Bell, Steve Parks, David Gammons. VARSITY CHOIR The MTSC Varsity Choir is an organization which has two primary functions: to present an opera during the first semester and to present an oratorio in the spring. A select group of about thirty voices is chosen from the MTSC Chorus, therefore making this choir one of top vocal quality. This year the Varsity Choir presented The Mikado, an opera by Gilbert and Sullivan. WOMENS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION To get a little fun out of life and recreation might well be the motto for these energetic girls. Volleyball, basketball, speedball, bad- minton, hiking and swimming are the order of the day for all girls who are interested in sports. The W.A.A. provides an enjoyable intramural program for MTSC co-eds to develop a desir- able use of their leisure time. Its aim is to provide fun, enjoyment, and leadership oppor- tunities and to further develop good sports- manship. Row 1- Emily Lee, Lois Patton, Dot Heitt, Betty Webster, Bonnie Stacey, Joyce Clouse, Louise Sullivan, Opal Evans. Row 2 Marie Welch, Barbara Meeks, Edna Miller, Betty Westmoreland, Elenor Hammer, Molly Ingram, Charlie Ann Mitchell, Carolyn Williams, Gayle Tipps. Row 3 Sonya Willis, Dorothy Meador, Estelle Cunningham, Edwina Finley, Nonye Bassett, Glenna Bow, Jo Ann Mahoney, Carol Curry. MIDLANDER STAFF Head Editors: Seated: Nolan Barham, Sylvia Williams. Standing: Joyce Edens, Betty Willard, Page Chamber- land, Lynda Anderson, Bobby Simpson. Editor Sylvia Williams Assistant Editor Nolan Barham Business Manager Carolyn Cummings Copy Editor Joyce Edens Feature Editor Betty Willard Sports Editor Page Chamberlain Index Editor Carol King Art Editor Tommy Clardy Faculty Adviser Dr. Homer Pittard OUR THANKS TO: •Mrs. John Q. Wade for typing division pages •Dr. Bill Beasley for advising copy editors •Dr. Bealer Smotherman and his assistant, Kenneth Love, for long hours devoted to photographic copy •Mr. Ben Shields and Mr. Ruben Gulbenk, representing our engravers and printers, for guidance •Mr. Ed Delbridge, Class Photographer, who assisted us in meeting our deadlines Business Managers: Bobby Simpson, Assistant Mana- ger; Carolyn Cummings, Business Manager. 195 Copy Staff Joyce Leigh Edens, Copy Editor; Jo Ann Mitchell, Nancy Jean Smith, Assistant Copy Editors; A. W. Powell was not present when the picture was made. MIDLANDER Clanking typewriters, clanging telephones, coke bottles, deadlines these are only a few of the wounds, signs, and objects that become involved in the production of the 1961 MID- LANDER. When students began to pour onto Index Staff Linda Lambert, Linda Anderson, Carol King, Index Editor. the MTSC campus, production work on the MIDLANDER had already been started. A theme had been selected and sample lay-outs had been finished. The complete staff was chosen as the fall semester got underway. Before the editorial staff could begin work on the copy, the business manager had to solicit ads and place them in the proper pl aces in the layout. Many long hours were spent writing and re- writing copy, editing pictures, going to see the publisher, and wasting time trying to explain to a campus organization that it was too late to order a picture in the annual. Classes were missed, homework went undone, and those coffee shop hours were cut out almost entirely. The MIDLANDER represents one of the largest projects which is undertaken by a stu- dent group. Editing the 1961 MIDLANDER was Sylvia Williams, with Nolan Barham assist- ing. The staff consisted of associate editors of copy, features, classes, sports, index, their re- spective workers, and members of the typing staff. Our goal has been to present a representative picture of Middle Tennessee State College its friendliness, its students, faculty, tradition, and progress. We hope that you will find the 1961 MIDLANDER a history for posterity and a book of pleasant memories for each of you. ' j MiPLlt PEK c . ' ' c ' Staff Workers: Linda Lambert, Judy Burgin, Linda Anderson, Emily Gilmore, Julie Boring. Sharon Malone, sophomore class editor and Eve Drake, senior class editor are not pictured. STAFF Photographer Dr. Bealer Smotherman. He was Sports Staff: Seated Ann Ellington, Page Chamberlain, Sports Editor, assisted by Kenneth Love. The superlatives, junior, standing Ralph Bryan, Johnny Moore, sophomore, and senior pictures were made by Del- bridge ' s Studio. 197 .T-ziRY SCIENCE . MILITARY SCIfcNCE nredicament xn ' ded upon .,, remember our prea en descen ihen the great army of ' ' ' i e blue this year when p y °l„sted. F°r r , home served Forrest Hall- exhaustea home --• rrnrt-rnrextra thf -s b-, . .ts. rill field regulation ;° , ,,ters was name. as dri-Li whom our ' g essary ci enemy received the taxn tainment during wore ws ' .t; company and enter . rch. ovided hi-n o P . „ of the , old nights and „ ° f Ung out ' • ,k! .„c. ' oPP. ' - rtl,e Tolf.S- V. ;, J, ' - St. ... -f Urstap - - « ' ' f left f.c=- ,, „„ ar.  o™r  «,,„„„ Ed Newton, and Bili . ary tlrial • Those °J y , o? rr re- ' - f lifthrngs associated - thf -ftaue a dim view of al ,,e.pa : ho may - ' Id re- ' « ' Tt J military fX inclusion of th| underlying l,Xxxm . First, o|p college --; ;:irs ago., y - i „„t too -- J ueh critical tj personnel and „„,t preparation, situation. S .lourposes nincipal P ' ' , ii ' ,,se of study 11 . was caughi- uoeful lack . ' consumed in ,nnch to dis s ,ith tlie Jed his 1 R. O. T. C. THE OFFICERS DONALD D. TUMMON Lt. Col. Infantry B.S., Agriculture, Penn. State College, 1941 WILLIAM G. CARTER Capt. Armor, B.S., General Education, Clemson, 1951. GEORGE REGAS Capt. Artillery, B.S., Accounting, EDGAR M. HOWARD Capt. Artillery, B.S., University of Florida, 1950. WALLACE S. TYSON Capt. Infantry, Physical Education, Sam Houston State Col- B.S., Agriculture, University of Tennessee, 1952. lege, 1949. P a K .f MS III MS IV ALLAN K. HALL Capt. Infantry B.A., Liberal Arts, Rippol College, 1949 JAMES E. PRICE Capt. Infantry B.S., Pre Medical, University of Kentucky, 1950 THE NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS MS Assistant Instructors MS Assistant Instructors tar- ' -A ' rig igeS . M-Sgt. Benson and SFC Simmons SFC Wilson and SFC Reed 201 ADMINISTRATION SUPPLY AND ARMS ROOM M-Sgt. Ensey and SGC Love SGC Duncan and SFC Sabers Methods of Instruction - Military Personnel receive instruction from Lt. Col. Tummons so as to increase the teaching efficiency and effectiveness of the department. 202 THE CADETS i irj f2:} Joe R. Fulguni, Jr. Lt. Col. Battle Group Commander Johnie R. Anderson Major Battle Group Executive Officer Nancy Johnson Lt. Col. Battle Group Sponsor ROTC D EPARTMENT The MTSC Military Science Department serves in a dual function in its association with the male students on the campus. ROTC not only serves as a credit course, but it also helps prepare the individual for the fulfillment of his obligation as a citizen to the military defense of his country. Contained within the basic program of required participation for all freshmen and sophomores are subjects dealing with weapons instruction and marksmanship, military history, map reading, and small unit tactics. The Advanced Program, for qualified and selected students, is geared to equip the graduate with the knowledge and practical ex- perience necessary for the assumption of duties as a Second Lieutenant in either the Army Reserve or the Regular Army. Staff functions, logistics, tactics, leadership principles, branch specialties, and methods of instruction are but of a few of the subjects covered in the Ad- vanced Program. u .-- 1 ' - w M HI illiam J. Hickey, Jr. Bill N. Colbert Paul E. Stidham William E. Bush Captain Battle Group S-1 Captain Battle Group S-2 Captain Battle Group S-3 Captain Battle Group S-4 204 HEADQUARTERS COMPANY Row 1 — Leonard S. Amdur, Edward P. Bailey, Gary M. Clark, Joe B. Thompson, Thomas E. Simpson, William H. Jr., Andrew B. Barrett, Jr., Robert L. Kinney, Herman C. Statum. Joseph R. Cunningham, Luther A. Hill, James V. Dearing. Row 2 Alan L. Bane, James C. Bryson, William C. Buchanan, Leon M. Burns, Charles H. Bundrant, Eldridge R. Bell, Charles R. Caffey, Terry C. Clark, William W. Beadle, Donald R. Bingham, John N. Brown, John P. Brown, Jr., Lloyd D. Brooks, Charles W. Brown, Duane L. Brown, George H. Brown, Thomas O. Breeden, Ronnie E. Brinkley. Row 3 Thomas L. Baskin, Ewing D. Barrett, Jr., Chester H. Beatv, Robert E. Bear, Phil S. Campbell, Albert R. Camp, James H. Cantrell, Tip R. Cady, Jack H. Campbell, Max K. Campbell, Bill R. Brown, William H. Brown, Rhea Buckingham, Otis P. Johnston, Jerry N. Bryan, Carl W. Brown, James C. Brandon. Row 4 James P. Alsup, Alexander F. Adams, Cran M. Adams, Raymond Cooper, James L. Adcock, Frank D. Adkins, Anthony G. Adcock, Lanny B. Alcorn, James A. Adkisson, John W. Blackburn, Ronald A. Church, Dale E. Bilbrey, George C. Bolding, John D. Bartlett, Ronald H. Adcock, Clarence F. Batson, David A. Brown. Row 5 Robert E. Bachus, Mark D. Arnold, Gary F. Allen, Bill S. Allen, Abner W. Alley, James W. Arnold, David W. Abbott, Harold F. Barnes, Milbourn C. Bolinger, William Blount, Kenneth W. Berry, Bobby D. Belt, Harold B. Betty, Norman V. Cox, George R. Bilbrey, Charles R. Brandon, Robert R. Bovd. Row 6 W. R. Askins, Jerr M. Autry, Fredrick R. Baggett, Kenneth R. Bailey, Leonard L. Ball, Curtis L. Ashbv, William L. Aikins, Hal B. Collins, John D. Bradford, Marion T. Collins, A. W. Beshearse, K. E. Bohannon, Don E. Boatright, Her- schel S. Bomar, Thomas W. Bond, John R. Brandon, Robert L. Boyd. Row 7 Jerry N. Bogle, James E. Artman, Jerry W. Allen, Chailes E. Barrett, Melvin P. Arnold, Donald M. Brown, John H. Armstrong, Louie F. Alford, Mike Bone, Jerry L. Bowker, Don R. Barrett, Erwin T. Booth, John W. Bowman, John R. Blair, Ronnie D. Bell, Earl C. Bass, Robert L. Campbell. William H. Couch, Jr. Captain Hq. Co. Commander Betty Willard Captain Sponsor ii Robert Lee Kinney Lieutenant Plat. L Executive Officer | [| Joe Burton Thompson Lieutenant Plat. Leader Thomas E. Simpson Lieutenant Plat. Leader Gernard L. Smith Lieutenant Plat. Leader B — oAAJiA A iLAJ Ji J LJ d pV rvf■r-t«■- ' •■!■-♦-■!■f ' Il ' -Iw Mife 1:. r.r.i ' , « J -t -lf ' -t - ' • • t ' f -f -f , ff l IL J K s K ;;j| B J m — . •▼• nifi - ■l1 ; ' ■, ■■B gp p i yy PHFlF F l 9 Row 1 Howard D. Patton, Melvin R. Farnsworth, William F. Thomas, Ralph L. Peebles, Edward A. Newton, Brend R. Sowell, Richard H. Swain, Don W. Dial, James H. Crow, Casper D. Dixon, William G. George, Anthony M. Matusek. Row 2 — Larrv W. Houk, Colin M. Dyer, David B. Puiham, Billv H. Cunningham, John W. Dahlgren, William R. Dorris, Jack W. Doiithit, Richard J. Dyer, J. T. McHugh, D. W. Edgmon, V. P. Farrar, J. H. Freeman, E. M. Freeman, G. B. Flippen, D. L. Francis, W. A. Duke, Edward N. Frazier, Edward C. Elder. Row 3 John A. Farmer, John W. Foster, Trey H. Duke, K. B. Dickens, Jimmy R. Donaldson, David L. Evetts, Grady Curley, Charles L. Cunningham. Samuel T. Davis, Lee R. Dias, Walter V. Doscher, Ronnie J. Dishron, Brent Q. Downs, Marvin Crabtree, Jimmy W. Crouch, John H. Culbertson, John B. Elrod, Melvin C. Everette. Row 4 Robert H. Elvvood, William T. Duke, David M. Blair, James L. Cole, Clayton E. Ezell, George V. Davis, Jimmy T. Dean, Phillip W. Dickens, Jay D. Dotts, William P. Drennan, Billy N. Escue, Carl R. Etter, Philip Cunningham, James W. Davis, E. D. Dean, B. G. Dial, L. G. Freeman, Paul M. Dyer. Row 5 — Jerry W. Fatherly, James E. Hendrick, William E. Gayce, Don E. Climer, Francis O. Cook, Joe L. Crockett, W. H. DeLacy, John D. Carr, Larry Clayton, Edward R. Clark, Bobbie L. Conwell, Wendell V. Cooper, William S. Cox, Randall A. Dayhuff, Winston R. Cooper, Ronnie T. Derryberry, J. V. Duke, H. K. Garner. Row 6 Eric W. Ericson, Robert T. Fleming, William M. Davis, Phillip W. Cantrell, David W. Dean, Lloyd H. Carter, Tommy B. Clardy, Kenneth Clark, Bill Crocker, D. L. Cole, C. F. Coop, Jim Coots, T. J. Carvell, L. C. Cornvvell, Thomas L. Clark, E. M. Ellis, J. R. Eakes, Row 7 — Kenneth P. Forte, Paul T. Cantrell, Daniel E. Douthit, James F. Carey, Philip E. Dotson, Granville J. Cheatham, Jack D. Cashion, C. Richard Clark, R. Burton Claxton, Jerry R. Cooper, Bruce B. Frizzell, Elby D. Brothers, Robert L. E. Clayborne, J. A. Carter, J. H. Fann, Roy Leon Elrod. COMPANY A Richard H. Swain Captain A Co. Commander Brenda Sowell Captain Sponsor Ralph L. Peebles Lieutenant Plat. Leader James H. Crow Lieutenant Plat. Leader Edward A. Newton Lieutenant Plat. Leader 206 Thomas H. Freeman, Bruce B. Frizzell, Richard C. Fulcher, Harvey A. Fulton, Marvin B. Gardner, Jr., Charles H. Garner, Billy R. Garrett, Robert I. Garrett, Jr., William T. Garrett, David S. Garretson, Donald W. Gates, Billy R. Gay, Mickey D. George, James R. German, Orville L. Gilley, James W. Gilliam, Charles R. Glasheen, Allen F. Glass, James P. Gore, Harris J. Graham, Eugene P. Grammer, Aubrey C. Gray, Clifford G. Green, Howard C. Green, Alan M. Greenberg, Donald E. Greever, Thomas P. Gregory, Clinton E. Gribble, Clyde S. Griffin, Jr., James R. Grigg, William L. Grisard, Thomas W. Groce, William R. Groce, Jeff W. Gunn, Richard A. Haas, Tony LaMarr Hackney, Gary W. Hale, Wayne K. Hall, Frank J. Halliburton, John G. Hamilton, William T. Hardison, Jr., Billy M. Harmon, Donald L. Harrell, Peter C. Harrell, Earl T. Harris, Jimmie L. Harris, James O. Harrison, James S. Harrison, Larry Harrison, William W. Harrison, Russell E. Hart, Albert K. Harvey, Raymond W. Harwell, John G. Hawkins, Jr., Joe B. Hayes, Jr., Roy W. Hayes, Thomas E. Hayes, Jerry D. Havnes, Walter A. Haynes, Ron ald L. Head, Roger W. Hedrick, Frank G. Henley, Ralph S. Hethcote, James T. Higgins. Wilham B. Highers, Ben L. Hill, Dannie O. Hill, Eddie A. Hill, Gilbert E. Hill, John A. Hill, Randle W. Hill, Jr., Rayburn A. Hill, Daniel R. Hiller, William E. Hirsbrunner, Kenneth C. Hixson, W. Edward Hobson, Benjamin G. Hodgin, Edward R. Hoge, Jr., Herbert C. Holder, Ronnie R. Holderfield, John O. HoUoway, William H. Holmes, George Hood, Donald L. Hoover, Robert L. Hope, Thomas L. Hopkins, Alfred E. Hosse, Reuben E. Houston, A. Duane Howden, Delma D. Howell, Johnnie M. Howse, Jr., Jerry N. Higgins, Jerry D. Hunt, William L. Hunt, William E. Hunter, Jr., James E. Hurley, Paul D. Hutchins, Carl G. Hyde, Dandridge H. Hyde, Jack D. Isenberg. COMPANY B Nile A. Duke, Jr. Captain Co. B Commander Samuel D. Adkerson Lieutenant Plat. Leader James R. Haley Lieutenant Plat. Leader James D. Cole Lieutenant Plat. Leader 207 Row 1 John H. Kinnard, Gene E. McCall, Cammie C. Mangrum, Tom M. Reeves, Virginia L. Miller, Tommy C. Garrett, Don W. Jenkins, Ben S. Arnette, Jack O. McCauley, Roger C. Wilkerson, Row 2 Lyndon P. Kiesinger. Edward V. McRedmond, Joe S. Meeks, George R. Merryman, Kenneth N. Miles, Harry R. Melson, Robert A. Miller, Maurice J. McFarlin. David F. Kai raker, Troy A. Jones, Warren N. Jung, Ben G. Jordan, Rodger T. Jones, Robert N. Jones, Dwain Jones, James N. Jobe, Mike D. Jones, John W. Lewis. Row 3 George D. Mickle, James R. Kidd, James T. McMillen, Ronald C. McKinney, K. Larry McRae, Thomas J. McCabe, Mickey L. McCamish, Jack E. Martin, James M. Keel, Larry P. Jones, Larry O. Jones, George E. Jones, Bobby L. Jones, Barry G. Jones, Wayne L. Johnson, Richard T. Johnson, Jimmy E. Mundy, Lester G. Luna. Row 4 Randall R. Kelley, Gary L. Kilgore, Larry McCulloch, James E. Mayfield, Ray E. Mansfield, Mallory W. Marlin, Charles W. Marlin, Thomas J. Manus, Jim G. Johnson, Gene F. Johnson, Raleigh A. L. Jernigan, Jack L. Jenkins, Billy B. Jenkins, Larry D. Jackson, Kenneth D. Jackson, Gary D. Jack, Chester B. Jent, Roger R. Landers. Row 5 — Larry R. Kemper, Bobby W. Kimbro, Odis R. McCrary, James W. McClendon, Frank B. Maxwell, Dwight S. McCauley, Darrell P. McCauley, Charles F. Mattox, David T. Parrish, Robert D. Little, Robert W. Long, Jimmy C. Jones, Jimmy R. Malone, W. E. Maggart, Coye W. Loveday, R. Stanley Lyon, Phillip W. Lynn, Ray- mond D. Love. Row 6 Sam L. Kerr, James H. Johnson, Henry F. McKee, Lewis T. McDonald, Mickey J. McDaniel, Larry D. Melton, Harold L. Midgett, L. E. Mooneyhan, Roy E. Landrum, Bill B. McMinn, Jimmy R. Knauif, Bond H. Little, Charles L. Love, Nelson N. Lightcap, James A. Lewis, Buddy Lever, Joe R. Leatherman, Robin R. Linville. Row 7 James S. Justice, Tommy Martin, L. J. Marston, R. L. Kippes, William D. Kunkel, James W. Knight, George E. Lewis, William F. Kirkpatrick, Robert V. Kerr, Bobby M. Nichols, Larry G. Ladd, Larry L. Kimsey, Howard P. Murchi- son. Mack Langford, Larry J. Lafferty, Jim A. Lancaster, Thomas W. Lamb, Joe E. Lennon. COMPANY C Benny C. Bills Lieutenant Plat. Leader Thomas C. Garrett Captain Co. C Commander Bobby R. Raby Lieutenant Plat. Leader Virginia Miller Captain Sponsor Ben S. Arnette Lieutenant Plat. Leader Row 1 Gary S. Sage, James F. Richardson, Larry T. Rvchen, William L. Russell, Dillon C. Roberts, Kenneth H. Peek, Leon J. Pruitt. Row 2 Bobby G. O ' Neal, Larry E. Payne, Gary W. Petty, Raymond G. Phillips, Kenneth G. Pickard, Henry A. O ' Neal, Edmund F. Roleff, Kenneth C. Rowe, Lavens C. Roberson, David T. Pettv, James P. Myers, Paul L. Neese, Barry D. Mote, William A. Murphy, Kenneth W. Russell, Wayne A. Orton, Glenn S. Pitts. Row 3 James F. Richardson, Ronald D. O ' Donniley, William H. Parrish, Gordon J. Skeen, James L. Singleton, James A. Simp- son, H. D. Reed, M. Nourse, Charles H. Paris, Jr., Roy E. MuHins, William R. Sullivan, Stuart L. Moore, Jerry R. Mullis, Archie H. Nash, Jerry M. Morris, Ronald B. Murphy, John F. Scarbrough, Row 4 Wilson D. Myers, Gary Si Sage, Ross I. Sanders, Everette B. Renfio, Preston W. Sladen, David H. Shutter, James M. Sawyer, Thomas J. Selover, James W. Skillern, James H. Pearson, Stephen C. Moss, James E. Parnell, Charles M. Patton, Kenneth F. Mott, Billy B. Ouslev, Jerry C. Pate, George E. Postins. Row 5 Charles M. Philpott, Danny H. Ogle, Rose B. Sanders, Frank J. Sanders, James L. Ross, Jerry D. Rodgers, Fied K. Rogers, Charles R. Quarles, Richard A. Purnell, Garv C. Perrv, Jack F. Pratt, Thomas E. Prichard, Freddie W. Rich, William A. Summerford, Tony N. Riggins, Phil Rives, Robert T. Dickey. Row 6 J. D. Payne, William L. Russell, Larry L. Peyton, Claude W. Shaffer, Harvey A. Sanders, Billy W. Scott, Phillip C. Saindon, Joe A. Rozell, Donald H. Pickel, Richard W. Roche, Ned S. Robinson, Alvin T. Scott, Brian F. Riel, Jimmie L. Richardson, Albert T. Posnack, Peter M. Reuther, Tommy N. Phillips, Row 7 Larry G. Odom, Larry T. Rychen, Dillon C. Roberts, Georgie M. Raby, Mack E. Ragland, Joe Mac Ragland, William A. Simons, Arnold M. Slater, Richard L. Short, Robert L. Smartt, Clifford T. Phifer, Carl E. Roach, James M. Owen, Tommy D. Ray, James D. Pinkston, John W. Pogue, Michael M. Pryor, Charles W. Pollock. COMPANY D Robert E. Phillips Captain Co. D Commander Nancy Whitworth Captain Sponsor Thomas S. Edmondson Lieutenant Plat. Leader Joe M. Allen Lieutenant Plat. Leader James O. Keathley Lieutenant Plat. Leader 209 Row 1 Bernard K. Smith, Aubrey J. Parker, Bobby L. Sturdivant, Robert E. Taylor, Joe E. Mills, Patsy R. Howse, Homer Q. Dickens, John L. Sweatt, D. Wavne Whitehurst, Kenneth R. Neill, William R. Williamson, Ernest W. Stod- dard, Don H. St. John. Row 2 Lloyd F. Smith, Mike J. Smith, Winston D. Smith, Hugh M. Smith, John G. Yochum, Hubert Y. Spears, Billy G. Spears, Maurice S. Spier, Thaddius E. Smith, Sam D. Smith, Terrell B. Smith, William R. Tatum, Raymond E. Young, John R. Sullivan, T. J. Stockard, William V. Stephenson. Row 3 Jerre R. Whaley, Wil- liam R. White, James L. White, Dan S. Webster, James R. Wright, Paul D. Ventress, Dayton E. Vaughter, Frank J. Waller, Robert B. Warren, Dennie M. Welsh, Thomas W. Toombs, Thomas W. Oliphant, Samuel T. Smith, Anthony J. Spelta, Jimmy O. Smith, Raymond O. Talley, William H. Smith. Row 4 — Robert L. Wheat, Glenn A. Wheaton, Larry B. Whaley, William B. Thompson, Larry H. Williams, James W. Williams, John P. Vaughn, Winton H. Tinch, Kenneth R. Twinbow, James W. West, Gary Whaley. Harold L. Waxman, Richard H. Watt, Paul W. Swain, Billy J. Summers, William R. Stevenson. Row 5 — Robert R. Turman, Jimmy W. Young, Preston R. Thompson, James H. Thomas, James M. Thomas, James H. Thomp.son, Joe R. Troop, Jr., Jimmy E. Turner, Richard L. Taylor, Jerry D. Turnbow, J. W. Tuck- er, Roy B. Treanor, John T. Towry, James M. Toon, Bobby L. Stubblefleld, Philip W. Stewart. Row 6 Ron E. Williams, Ralph H. Willis, Larry W. Young, Graham, Woolwine, Beale E. York, Mavnard W. Wood, Joe D. Young, Mark W. Wyatt, Randall M. Watt, Robert W. Wrenn, Joe N. Williams, Jim R. Tyson, Hayven G. Thompson, Phil F. Thomas, Luther D. Stinson, Jr., Jan M. Tavalin. Row 7 William E. Trail, James R. Williams, James G. Williams, Ronald L. Williams, Elvis R. Williamson, Mack M. Youree, Douglas L. Young, Charles L. Young, Armin Windmueller, Owen D. Woodruff, Ronnie S. Wilmouth, James D. Witherspoon, Bernard W. Wilson, Stephen R. Wilson, William R. Terry, William E. Tarkington, Ben C. Thomas. COMPANY E Homer Q. Dickens Captain Co. E Commander Patsy Hows Captain Sponsor Dudley W. Whitehurst Lieutenant Plat. Leader Kenneth R. Neil Lieutenant Plat. Leader Joe E. Mills Lieutenant Plat. Leader 210 Their Activities THE SAM DAVIS DRILL TEAM There is considerable pride at MTSC in the fancy drill unit known as the Sam Davis Drill team. The show group of the Cadet Battle Group, the Sam Davis Drill Team is composed of volunteer freshman and sophomore cadets. In the past the drill team has performed in many local and national events to include the Cotton Carnival at Memphis, the Strawberry Festival at Humboldt, the Mardi Gras at New Orleans and the Tangerine Bowl at Orlando, Florida. This year the team led many local parades, including the Fire Prevention Parade and the Homecoming Parade. Also the team performed during pre-game ceremonies for the K Bowl and participated in the Centennial Pa- rade at Winchester, Tennessee. To add to the high morale of this team and the growing pres- tige, new uniforms were purchased this year with the help of the cadet corps and the school. Spectators, who are impressed by the precision of the team, would understand its degree of per- fection if they could only witness the frequent drilling around the campus. The well known hup-two of the commander ' s voice brings students and visitors to a halt as the team passes in practice. 211 Front Row Walter Dosher, William H. Couch, Jr., Homer Q. Dickens, Jr., Ernest W. Stoddard, Bill Stephenson. Back Row Rich Taylor, Denton Woodruff, Ronnie Guess, Jimmy Arnold, Lanny Alcorn. ROTC RIFLE TEAM The MTSC Small-Bore Rifle Team is com- posed of ROTC Cadets who devote their spare time practicing to compete in shoulder to shoulder, paper or national matches with other colleges or universities. At the beginning o f the year the ROTC De- partment had try-outs for the Rifle Team. Fofty-five cadets were out for the team. In the process of elimination, there are only thirteen members to represent MTSC. The range facilities at MTSC are ten firing points. The distance for firing is fifty feet. The team has traveled to compete in five shoulder-to-shoulder matches with such teams as: University of Chattanooga, T.P.I., Vander- bilt, Murray State College and Florence State College. The Rilfe Team Captain is Homer Q. Dick- ens, whose home town is Murfreesboro, Ten- nessee. 212 £- p f ' -f %- ' - : y% g ' JUNIORS AND SENIORS TRACK AND SABRE The Track and Sabre Club was organized shortly after the ROTC Department was estab- lished at MTSC. The name Track and Saber is derived from the armor emblem of crossed sabers over a tank. Since its organization, it has grown into the lairgest organization on the campus. The pur- pose of the club is to provide its members with social activities throughout the year. These activities are brought to a highpoint each year when the club produces the annual Military Ball, the social highlight of the campus. Each year an orchestra is picked from the outstand- ing bands of the land. In the past such bands as the Dorsey Brothers, Billy May, and Jonny Long have played. This year the Glen Miller Orchestra, under the direction of Ray Mc- Kinley, supplied the music for the 1961 spec- tacular. Members of the Track and Saber Club are ROTC Cadets and the Club ' s officers are offi- cers in the cadet corps. 213 FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES TRACK AND SABRE Each year the club ' s officers select a special theme to highlight the Military Ball. One year, when the first Sputnik had been fired into space, Uncle Sam ' s missile program was the theme. A real missile was brought here from Redstone Arsenal at Huntsville, Alabama, and was used as the centerpiece for the decorations in the gymnasium. Last year the theme was Holiday in Paris and sidewalk cafes lined both sides of the hall. This year, with the centennial of the Civil War being observed in the nation, the club selected a southern plantation as the setting for the ball. The facade of a southern mansion was erected on the stage and the band played from the portico. The Military Ball is not only the highlight of the year on the campus but it also gives to those cadets, who plan to continue their service in the forces of the United States, an oppor- tunity to participate in social functions at- tendant to military life. Through the activities of the Track and Saber Club, students at Middle Tennessee are afforded the opportunity of seeing and hearing the top musical organizations in the nation. 214 Their Sponsors Their Facilities Ten-point, fifty-foot, firing range located adjcent to tlie Typical class room arranged for military instruction. Visible ROTC Department. are sample training aids utilized during presentation. The ROTC student lounge furnishes a place for quiet relaxa- Contained within the Arms Room are the weapons used by the tion during class breaks and serves as an office for the cadet ROTC cadets. At this time, weapons are being displayed for an stafF. inspection by Army Ordnance Personnel. 216 Their Raiderettes Front Row — Dawn Ballew, Elinor Hamner, Barbara Anthony, Bonnie Stacy (Team Captain i, Margaret Vaughn, Mollie Ingram, Judy Weston, Row 2 Martha Parker, Lynda Gayle Elliot, Pat Keirns, Dot Chauncey, Carolyn Cox, Pamela Luttrell, Betty Pemberton. Anne Allen. Back Row Betty Leming, Molly Lynch, Sandra Barrett, Veda McClen- don. Absent from Picture Kathleen Brock, Sandra Pittard. RAIDERETTE RIFLE TEAM The Raiderettes, MTSC women ' s rifle team, has announced its tentative schedule for the spring semester. Most of the regularly sched- uled meetings will be devoted to practice ses- sions to prepare the team for the competitive matches to be held in the future. The majority of these matches will be paper matches while one shoulder-to-shoulder match will be fired against the Raiders. Also scheduled for the future is a social function of some type. To be selected as a Raiderette, a girl must participate in the training period held to quali- fy girls as members, and she must compete in firing competition with all interested candidates. Twenty girls compose the team which is under the direction of the R.O.T.C. department and the faculty representation of Capt. William G. Carter and S.F.C. Wallace K. Reed. The Raiderettes extend to you an invitation to attend their matches and team practices which are held on Monday night from 5:00 until 7:00. 217 Their Daily Life Army life can be fun, too Pardon Me! Remember, when the men march by, look mean. Yeah, but suppose he steps on her feet. The line-up. I ' ll teach these kids not to cut class . This is what I use on fun night And if we can get these to South America We want to join the Army Are yoa sure that melon patch is this way? I think the photographer is headed this way. ,.OOUE TENNESSEE STATE COUUEOE Athletic Associatron ,,,P.EBSBORO. TENNESSEE . , of ATHIETICS at Middle Tennessee State When we think of AlH athletes are P ts retK s Zo vj ;3;;r4rr:ir J5b HtB ' Themlelves at some d.sad r f ormance ' than are Joach - tTensiti:e%o% od acade-c perfor ,e -- V pr rf. i -PP.e if-; , r. Snaro that generates athletic P °f - program is a . vities. irt not have a Tangei e great in football we d nor i . tlar performers. ,t th team fve a good ace -f .f iTthe blaze gaps left by departure i  ° i string embers again ? Lsketball we startea smoldering j firemen were heat. . _ the rear and who are . nts standing to tne Windham, The three students s athletics are Jo associated ain J P Bryant . basketball, football captain, tain. | Caudill, cheerleader P n Elbert Patty ' s golf f - . .s and plays Dr. Eioei V. years. It P ' he track te for the P- . fhe st° ' . Ht- s has always plac home games at IW k ' .Lball team, coaci the di ' - ix competitio ' f ,y brevity ru;mrnagerto ' playafa: „ i ATHLETICS iw a T - First Row— Pepper Hallum, Sam Ezell, Eddie Pigue, Joe Windham, George Noe, Joe Drennan, David Blair, Ralph Williams, Billy Bell, Jerry Pearson. Second Row Joe Wiggins, Hilary Carr, Jim Nabors, Carey Thompson, Julian King, Charles Butler, Wayne Winters, Jim Hamilton, Terry Bailey, Dean Fisher, Don Faulk, Billy Joe Evans. Third Row Jerry Stapleton, Jack Lewis, Mack Ragland, Bob Kerr, Harvey Gillispie, Larry Denny, Gene Watson, Larry Puryear, Coach Cliiules Bubba Murphy FOOTBALL As has always been true of Murfreesboro Blue Raider teams, the 1960 group was ably coached. Coach Charles Bubba Murphy finished his fourteenth year as head coach. He was efficiently backed up by Coach Jack Deere, who managed the ends and centers, and Coach Joe Black Hayes, who directed the guards and tackles, as well as Edd Cantrell, John Moore, Fred Seidfer, and Ray Purvis, all of whom worked as assistants. Thus it can certainly be stated that the Blue Raiders were superbly coached in 1960. With the conclusion of the 1960 season, Coach Murphy now has a record of 102 35 7, at MTSC. While the record of five wins and five losses does not match the 1959 record of ten wins and one tie, the 1960 team must be given credit for its great spirit. The Blue Raiders of 1960 worked under many hardships. First of all, it must be mentioned that there was a loss of fourteen lettermen from the previous year. A loss of this type hurts any team. Star end Dean Fisher was lost to the team due to a severe knee injury sustained in the Austin Peay game. George Noe, Nicky Lynch, Wayne Winters, Butch Williams, ■. fe ' r . •,■,•, ■.;•,•■,■.:■' :;■. . i « r ' !► ■. ' .•. . •. Danny Neal, as well as others were intermit- jrfJttM i S . ' ■' tently out at times due to various injuries. This i ll fniWk i A • ' 0S ■overall effort of the Raiders. t i| -- Jm ' % • - ' ' ' alk Finally, there seemed to be some lack of ex- ■■• | -4 - 4 ' ' perience due to the great loss of players from I V l 4fc V C l| ° inexperience which hurt the 1 ■Jir IT ' . , lIF rT ..,. Raiders was the fact that there were frequent 1 1 V: li r ' ■JjJIHil changes in the backfield. The backfield that • fcA ■■. f ' ' ' i H d the season was not the backfield which I JL J A ' ' ?N % ♦ tf ' l! ' ' ! ® ' ' season with some notable exceptions. . r jL. • C ' « r B V I L l However, this did give needed experience to M ' . ' Jkk ■M W w M y should insure a competent ' . ' ' r F S, B backfield for subsequent seasons. I Jni 1 1 F M % i H special note in the 1960 season were the f jm dfm J mk, Mm K M J 4 M F M flashy freshmen who played regular football. r %hj jjp ' l mt ' JK ff m il£E:4li l Raider history there were il R% 1 J in n liB ° ' freshmen. The Whaley twins Larry M ' and Gary were outstanding in the caliber of their 1 Wjk M a Irf MH P ' y S which was consistently excellent. Jim- iLjJKm M Wh H J ' HbB . ' H I Pearson, Jerry ' s brother, reminded many of ■||i fl| Z jH HBMM lHM|||U| H past gi-eats at Murfreesboro with his fine half- ■■■l l back Bill White Mention should be made of the fact that hard- hitting and able Captain Joe Windham and star fullback, Larry Pmyear were on the all O.V.C. team. This honor was certainly well-placed as Joe and Larry are two of the finest players ever to perform at MTSC. Towards the end of the season the Raiders were beginning to show more experience and great improvement. This would certainly indi- cate that future teams here at MTSC will be most effective and hai ' d to handle. Team Captains Alternate Captain Nicky Lynch, Captain Joe Windham. Phil Grammar, Danny Neal, Charles Rice, Tommy Bates. Fourth Row — Willie Faulk, Nicky Lynch, Bobby Gann, Clarence Law, Bill Settle, Frank Haliburton, Kenneth Ross, Charlie Anderson, Gerald Hayes, Jimmy Williams, Baxter Robinson. Coaching Staff — Charles M. Murphy, Joe Black Hayes, Jake Deere, Edd Cantrell, Ray Purvis, William Stokes. ' ' - ' -¥. Quarterback Terry Bailey shakes loose from several Austin Peay defenders as he goes for a big gain. M.T.S.C AUSTIN P£AY 6 CLARKSVILLE, TENNESSEE In the opening game of the 1960 season, the Murfreesboro Blue Raiders were successful. It was a rather costly success, however, as star end Dean Fisher was sidelined for the season due to a severe leg injury. The latter proved to be a great loss. The versatile Fisher had been counted on heavily by Coach Murphy and most assuredly would have delivered, if his excel- lence in past performances are any indication. The Raiders and Govs both proved effective in the line. By and large this game was a see- saw affair. Neither side was able to score until the last canto when Murfreesboro broke the ice. Halfback, Danny Neal scored for the Big Blue on a pitch-out play which covered eigh- teen yards. The extra-point try was not suc- cessful. However, it was not needed, as six points proved to be the margin of victory. Guard Joe Windham End Nicky Lynch Tackle George Noe M.T.S.C. A.P. First downs 16 7 Rushing yardage 239 115 Passing yardage 11 Passes 2 7 3 2 39 5-25.8 Punts Penalties Fumbles lost 10 15 rt I Halfback Charlie Rice picks up badly needed yardage. M.T.S.C JACKSONVILLE STATE 12 7 19 JACKSONVILLE, ALABAMA Without question, the Blue Raiders made their poorest showing of the season against Jacksonville State College. However, it should be noted that this was the first victory Jack- sonville ever scored against Murfreesboro after many years of combat. Also, this marked the last time for the Blue Raiders to play Jack- sonville, as the two teams will not meet again. Certainly the main reason for this poor show- ing against a team which has been considered a lesser contender was the fact that the Big Blue was racked and riddled by injuries. Star end Dean Fisher had been lost the previous week; also, co-captain Nicky Lynch was sidelined. Larry Puryear, always effective, played but was injured most of the game. Wayne Winters too, was out for the last quarter due to injury. Jacksonville was able to keep the ball for most of the game, as the score indicates. Their line proved most effective as well as the back- field. Although the Raiders made several good drives, they could not score. Fullback Larry Puryear End Jerry Stapleton Tackle Charles Bulter M.T.S.C. Jax St. First downs 4 20 Rushing yardage 50 250 Passing yardage 39 58 Passes 4 12 5 10 Punts 6 36 5 22 Passes intercepted 1 Penalties 20 10 Fumbles lost 3 2 Fullback Larry Puryear is brought down by Hilltopper defenders after a sizeable gain. M.T.S.C WESTERN KENTUCKY BOWLING GREEN 7 6 0—13 7 13 20 The Blue Raiders of M.T.S.C. took a hard defeat at the hands of Western Kentucky at Bowling Green. The game was characterized by M.T.S.C. continually pushing for yardage and working for the inevitable touchdown which always seemed to follow this tedious work. However, this technique proved to be of no avail as the final score rudely indicated. The Raiders shined in the first quarter. Quarterback Terry Bailey with some expert passing and the able assistance of fullback Larry Puryear and halfback Jim Nabors ma- neuvered the team down to the scoring line. Bailey scored, and end Nicky Lynch kicked the extra point. The second quarter found the Raiders un- able to score even though they gained several first downs. The team came thundering back in the third quarter on the fine running of halfback Danny Neal. Even with some very gallant attempts to gain points, the team was held scoreless in the fourth quarter. Western came on to score two touchdowns and an extra point to win the game 20 13. Quarterback Terry Bailey Halfback Danny Neal Guard Julian King M.T.S.C West- ern First downs 13 14 Net yardage gained 226 114 Passing 2 36 11-109 Punts 7 35.7 7 38.3 Penalties 6 60 3-25 Passes intercepted 2 Quarterback Jerry Pearson moves down field toward pay dirt. M.T.S.C EASTERN KENTUCKY MURFREESBORO 14 6 To the delight of M.T.S.C. fans the Blue Raiders showed great improvement over the preceding week ' s game to defeat Eastern Ken- tucky at Jones Field. Although the Kentucky outfit put together two successful scoring ef- forts, they were stalled the rest of the time due to the Raiders dauntless line. The Big Blue backfield again was effective. Fleet halfback Danny Neal made several long gains, as well as an outstanding long punt re- turn. Terry Bailey completed a number of adeptly executed passes including one for a touchdown to Jerry Stapleton in the first quar- ter, as well as the long point after touchdown. This was again to flashy end Stapleton. M.T. S.C. ' s other touchdown came in the third quar- ter as Larry Whaley made a great run. Larry ' s twin brother Gary also played an excellent game. M.T.S.C. fans can expect a great deal from the Whaley ' s in the future. The whole team was spirited and in good form for this game. The score indicates this. End Gary Whaley Halfback Jimbo Pearson, Quarterback Jerry Pearson I nA ' I- M.T.S.C East- ern First downs 18 5 Net Rushing 273 139 Passes 4-11 5-14 Punts 4-36 6 38.2 Penalties 81 17 Fumbles 2 1 Halfback Danny Neal tries to elude Moc defenders for a pass. M.T.S.C. 7 14 6 6 UNIVERSn PY OF CHATTANOOGA 2 24 CHATTANOOGA As in years passed and as expected, the an- nual encounter with the Moccasins of Chatta- nooga was an especially difficult one. It proved to be even more difficult this year due to many injuries, due to inexperience, and due to the final exasperating score. Even with the numer- ous injuries and the score, M.T.S.C. did have some fine participation on the part of new re- cruits halfback Jimbo Pearson, end Gary Wha- ley, and halfback Larry Whaley as well as the older veterans. These performances were tre- mendously significant because they were a Center Don Faulk glaring sign of things to come. The Raiders held the Moccasins to only one touchdown with its extra point in the first quarter. The Raiders stemmed off attack after attack to hold the Mocs scoreless in the bat- tering second quarter. The Mocs eventually broke loose in the third quarter to make con- tact twice. The fourth quarter saw the Raid- ers lacking in points, but Quarterback Jerry Pearson was able to plunge over from the four yardline in time to give the Raiders a score. Halfback Jim Nabors Tackle Wayne Winters M.T.S.C. Chat- First downs 4 21 Penalties 10 GO Net yards gained 64 236 Passes 16 73 14 99 Punts 7 26.8 1 32 t ' (L, ;77 FullbacK l arry Puryear downed after striKing paydirt. •T.S.C. 14 7 7 28 OREHEAD MURFREESBORO In one of the best games that the Murfrees- boro Raiders have played all this season, the freshman players were especially noteworthy. After Captain Nicky Lynch scored on a pass from Terry Bailey early in the first quarter, flashy freshman Jimbo Pearson returned a Morehead kickoff for ninety-five yds. and a TD. Larry Whaley ' s turn came next, as he scored in the second quarter on a pass from reliable Terry Baily. M.T.S.C. ' s final touchdown came in the third quarter as hard-hitting fullback Larry Puryear plowed over for pay dirt. With every touchdown the extra point was good. Nicky Lynch provided for three of these neces- sary points with Joe Wiggins kicking the other. In mentioning other outstanding M. T.S.C. freshmen in this game, special mention should be made of End Gary Whaley and Tackle Bill White. Veterans Jerry Pearson, Wildcat But- ler, Hilrey Carr, and Jim Nabors were also most impressive. As the score showed, this was all Murfrees- boro ' s game. Morehead was unable to either move or pass the ball and did not score at all. Halfback Larry Whaley] Guard Sam Ezell Center Billy Joe Evans M.T.S.C More- head First downs 32 15 Yards rushing 345 239 Passes 15 34 6 18 Yards passing 213 137 Punts 3 39.6 4 47.8 Passes intercepted 3 Penalties 65 95 Halfback Jim Nabors on a determined run. M.T.S.C. 6 7- 8 FLORENC E STATE ■7 MURFREESBORO The Blue Raiders lost a heartbreaker in the Florence State game. Murfreesboro stayed on the ground by and lai-ge in this hard-hitting game. The Lions form Florence seemed unable to move the ball much until the last quarter, when they finally were successful. The extra- point too was good, thus making the all-im- portant difference. M.T.S.C. was successful in the fourth quar- ter also, as fine quarterback, Jerry Pearson, who is always hard to stop, piled over for the T.D. on a keeper play. The extra point was unsuccessful. Other than the scoring efforts by both sides the game seemed to be a see-saw affair with neither side gaining a decided advantage. However, M.T.S.C. did seem a bit more ef- fective until the last when the Lions triumphed. Guard Joe Drennan End Dean Fisher End Butch Williams M.T.S.C. F.S.C. First downs 13 10 Rushing 208 116 Passing 5 13 2-5 Yards passing Punts Yards penalized 30 55 230 33 47 4 39.8 8-33.8 Halfback Larry Whaley is tackled after rolling up considerable yardage. M.T.S.C 6 3 8 6 20 MURRAY 3 MURFREESBORO Middle Tennessee very effectively crushed the Murray State aerial attack to the delight of zealous homecoming fans. Fullback Larry Pur- year, halfback Jimbo Pearson, and center Billy Joe Evans adeptly pulled four intercep- tions from the air. Of particular note in this game was the fine play on the part of the M.T. S.C. line led by the seasoned George Noe. The first quarter had hardly begun before fullback Larry Puryear ground in for six points. Quarterback Terry Bailey helped move the ball into scoring position in the third quarter. On a perfect roll-out to the right, Bailey went into the Murray end zone after covering thir- teen yards. Flashy little halfback Larry Wha- ley ran the extra points on a pitch-out to the right. With only nineteen seconds left on the clock in the fourth quarter. Quarterback Jerry Pear- son connected with a perfect pass to end Frank Halliburton who easily outran the Murray secondary. Halfback Phil Grammer End Bill Settle Guard Eddie Pigue M.T.S.C. Murray First downs 16 7 Yards rushing 16D 111 Pass8S 5 8 6 18 Passes intercepted 4 1 Yards passing 77 67 Punts 4 19.8 5 28.8 Yards penalized 15 75 231 Tackle Noe, fullback Puryear, and tackle White are determined to pull down East Tennessee runner. M.T.S.C EAST TENNESSEE JOHNSON CITY 6 7 13 6 0— 6 The East Tennessee Buccaneers of Johnson City entered the game with the advantage of being on their home field and with an intense determination to defeat the Blue Raiders. The halftime score of is indication enough of both teams determination. The Raiders, how- ever, were not to be denied or deterred from taking the victory at the expense of the Buc- caneers. The Buccaneers lashed out at the Raider line as soon as the game began, but they suc- ceeded in scoring only once in the third quarter. The Raiders scored first in the third quarter as the dependable fullback Larry Puryear hit pay dirt. Quarterback Jerry Pearson after a month march down field in the fourth quarter gave the score another boost of six points. Nicky Lynch came through with a near perfect kick for the extra point. As the fourth quarter progressed, Fullback Larry Puryear, halfback Jimbo Pearson, and halfback Phil Grammar in- tercepted key passes to stop East Tennessee ' s drives. End Frank Halliburton Tackle Clarence Law Tackle Joe Wiggins M.T.S.C East Tenn. First downs 14 15 Yards rushing 260 198 Passes 3 8 2 15 Yards passing 34 38 Penalties 35 15 Punts 4-39 3 43 I zy Halfback Jimbo Pearson gains more ground for the Blue Raiders. M.T.S.C 14 8 8 TENNESSEE TECH 7 14—35 COOKEVILLE A fired-up Tech team proved very difficult to stop on this annual Thanksgiving Day game. The Eagle line seemed almost invincible until the last quarter when the Blue Raiders scored. This score came as excellent end Frank Halli- burton, who is always superb at catching pass- es, took one from reliable Terry Bailey for the T.D. Hilary Carr then piled over for two more points. Probably the biggest thrill for Raider fans came as freshman halfback Jimbo Pearson, who reminds many observers of the great Bucky Halfback Charlie Rice Fullback Hilary Carr Pitts, took a kick-off for an eighty-five yard run back. This went for nought however, as a clipping penalty brought the ball back to mid- field. This piece of bad luck hurt the Raiders very much. Pearson ' s long to be remembered run was noted for its fancy and adroit stepping. Tech will see more of Jimbo next season. Tech ' s line and backs were steadily effective, as they piled up a score of thirty-five points. They were truly fired up for this all -important game. Center Ken Ross §4 a M.T.S.C. Tech First downs 4 23 Yards rushing 29 269 Passes 4 12 9 15 Yards passing 122 220 Punts 5 41.2 2 35 Penalties 50 67 The Brothers on the M.T.S.C. squad — Jimbo Pearson, Jerry Pearson, Gary Whaley, and Larry Whaley. Trainers Willie Faulk and Baxter Robinson lead End Dean Fisher off the field after being injured in the Austin Peay game. Jerry Pearson, Chaiho Kico, and Danny Neal roccix Murphy after the Austin Peay game ngratulations from Coach - ,v « 234 Fullback Gene Watson Jerry Stapleton hits the road for points in the Eastern Kentucky encounter. Guard Pepper Hallum Quarterbacks Larry Denny and Bob Kerr Manager Tommy Bates, Trainer Willie Faulk, and Manager Baxter Robinson First Row — Paul Holland, Phillip Jones, Dwain Jones, Alan Bane, Ed Newton, Jack McCauley. Ray Burden, Paul Dailey, Bob Burden, Bill Nickell, Bennett Jent, Ralph Bryant, Joe Baker. Second Row- BASKETBALL Coach Ed Diddle Although the Blue Raiders had only a so-so record for the 1960- 61 season, optimism runs high for next season. This is due to the fact that the eleven-man squad had five sophomores and four juniors with only two seniors. With these returnee s the depth and experience of next season ' s team should be good. Two of the consistent starters of the 1960-61 team were Bennett Jent and Dwain Jones, who were both sophomores. Coach Ed Diddle, who was backed up by assistant coach Bill Stokes, reported the future for 1961 62 is indeed bright, due to the fact that such stalwarts as Bennett Jent, Dwain Jones, Ed Newton, Phil Jones, Joe Baker and Bill Nickell will be back. Also, the fresh- man team played consistently good ball, and its 1960 61 members will be seen a great deal next season on the varsity team. One reason for the poor 9 14 record was that the team had some bad breaks and was all-in-all a very young team. Toward the end of the season the basketballers played more inspired ball as the record indicates. During the first of the season the team was unevenly bal- anced while in the final seven contests it was more evenly balanced. Of special deHght to M.T.S.C. fans the 1960-61 team defeated arch rival — Tennessee Tech on two occasions. Four of the M.T.S.C. vic- tories were Ohio Valley Conference games to equal the 1957-58 and 1958-59 victory records. The Burden brothers, Bob and Ray, will be missed next season. They have both played superb basketball at M.T.S.C. for four years. Bob, better known as Tweety scored some 304 points this season with an average of 13.8 per game. Ray and Bob have served M.T.S.C. basketball well. M.T.S.C. fans look to a great season in 1961-62. A great improve- ment over the 1960-61 is imminent. 236 Center Bob Burden Forward Raymond Burden Center Bennett Jent Guard Jack McCauley Guard Paul Holland Guard Dwain Jones Bob Burden easily outmaneuvers the Tech defenders to pick up two valuable points. Ray Burden, Joe Baker, Phillip Jones, and Dwaine Jones enjoy a shower after a brilliant defeat of Tenn. Tech. Forward Joe Baker An East Tennessee player tries to play tripsy with Bob Burden and Paul Holland as his teammate comes on. Bennett Jent upsets the Tech boys with his fancy dribbling. Jack McCauley swiftly moves down the floor. SEASON RECORD: 9 14 OVC RECORD: 4-8 MTSC Opp. 67 Western Kentucky 70 66 Nicholls State 54 69 Stetson University 56 64 Southwestern Louisiana 66 75 Morehead State 85 1 OT 83 Austin Peay State 79 (( 81 Northwestern State (La.) 74 ((1 62 Mississippi 64 1 OT( 67 Centenary 76 58 Murray State 97 100 East Tennessee State 90 1 OT 66 David Lipscomb 68 63 Eastern Kentucky 90 MTSC Opp. 81 Austin Peay State 89 57 Eastern Kentucky 67 66 Morehead State 80 74 Murray State 77 88 Tennessee Tech 78 61 Memphis State 81 94 David Lipscomb 74 83 East Tennessee State 73 75 Tennessee Tech 68 73 Western Kentucky 84 Overtime f Gulf South Classic 238 Forward Ed Newton Center Bill Nickell Ken Peek drops one in to help defeat the Tech Fresh- men as Ronnie Wilmouth looks on. CUMULATIVE BASKETBALL STATISTICS SUMMARY MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE COLLEGE FINAL STATISTICS 1960 1961 PLAYER G FGA FGM FG% FTA FTM VT% SM REB AVE PF DISQ TP AVE Bob Burden 23 341 128 375 197 135 685 275 220 9 6 63 2 391 17 Bennett Jent 22 246 114 463 114 76 667 170 208 9 5 76 8 304 13 8 Paul Holland 22 268 97 362 63 37 587 197 101 4 6 58 3 231 10 5 Ed Newton 21 164 66 402 58 31 534 125 84 4 27 1 163 7 8 Dwain Jones 22 137 46 336 56 39 696 108 100 4 5 52 3 131 6 Phil Jones 17 55 28 509 31 27 871 31 27 16 28 1 83 4 9 Ray Burden 22 73 28 384 47 30 638 62 66 3 43 86 3 9 Joe Baker 20 58 18 310 38 21 553 57 65 3 3 37 57 2 9 Jack McCauley 18 42 12 286 38 24 632 44 14 8 19 48 2 7 Bill Nickell 13 27 8 296 27 11 407 35 29 2 2 14 27 2 1 Paul Dailey 10 18 5 278 5 4 800 14 13 13 2 14 14 Ralph Bryant 10 134 51 381 41 29 707 95 84 8 4 31 2 131 13 1 Alan Bane 2 11 3 273 3 1 333 10 2 10 3 7 3.5 Did not play last ha f of season TEAM 146 MTSC TOTALS 23 1574 604 384 718 465 648 1223 1159 50 4 453 20 1673 72 7 OPP. TOTALS 23 1613 643 399 655 452 690 1173 1231 53 5 505 21 1740 75 7 Hi F1 IT H ■■■■m ■FRESHMAN BNfli i t ' w h 1 ■1 ■BASKETBALL f 1 • nv- yrk T i 1 m. ( TEAM 35 K I 84 33 ' • P - ' eo. ae 30 y ' ' First Row — Troy Jones, Boots Scott, Roger Hedrick, Eddie Hobson. Second Row Jerry Allen, Ken Peek, Buddy Lever, Larry Jones, Ronnie Wilmouth. Ken Russell, Don Tassey, John Stallings, John Stanford, Harold Ford, Randell Fletcher, Mori Hill, Jim Painter. Baseball Squad Ties for Second Coach Jack Deere Prospects for a successful baseball season this year at M.T.S.C. are very good. The Blue Raiders will have a new coach this season; Coach Jack Deere will assume the very best in the way of coaching for the Big Blue. With the notable exceptions of Ray Purvis and Jerry Stapleton, the ' 61 team will be much the same as last year. This should provide needed experience and depth. Last season ' s over all record was ten wins and eight losses. Four of these victories were in the OVC games while two of the losses were in OVC games. The big Blue tied for second place in the OVC. This tie was with Western Kentucky. Murray was first as the season ended. Left-fielder Don Tassey led the Blue Raider squad in hitting with a .354 average. Ray Purvis led in home runs with six; Purvis also led in R.B.L ' s. In the pitching department Jerry Stapleton was tops with a record of four wins and two losses. This season ' s schedule will be much the same as last years. It should be noted that for the first time M.T.S.C. will schedule several double-headers. This should create more interest in baseball at M.T.S.C. Most of last season ' s lettermen will return. Of the pitchers John Stanford, Conrad Curl, Harold Ford, and Randall Fletcher will be back to baffle M.T.S.C. opponents. Bill Settle, Moir Hill, Phil Jones, Jimmy Painter, John Stallings, Charlie Reeder, and Ken Russell are the returning infielders from last season. They present a formidable group. Don Tassey and Jack Reavis will return to snatch all balls hit to the outfield. The new prospects for the ' 61 team are indeed superb. Jere Ray, Roger Headrich, Bobby Tay- lor, Troy Jones, and Mike Hudgens are new pitchers, who should be excellent. Jerry Pear- son and Eddie Hobson are prospective catchers. Gary Whaley, Larry Whaley, Jimbo Pearson, Jackie McCanley, Louie Alford, and Bobby England will be out for the various infield posi- tions and should all be fine. These prospects should insure fine baseball for future seasons at M.T.S.C. Pitchers Randell Fletcher, Harold Ford, and John Stan- ford warmup in anticipation of the coming season. Jim Painter, Mori Hill, and John Stallings are sure to be reliable this season. Last year ' s batting champ Don Tassey gets ready for th e approaching season. Team in action from last season. 241 1960 TEAM First Row Willie Faulk, Bobo Herring, Troy Haddon, Gerald Shutters, Buddy Dubois, Baxter Robin- son. Second Row — John Hedge, Don Casey, Jim Steele, Frank Maples, Gray Bailey, Don Willingham, Raymond Mitch- ell. Third Row Coach Hayes, Mike Batsell, Dick Swain, Clyde Dutton, Gene Watson, Porter Maxwell, Frank Halli- burton, Ronnie Haley, Pete Howard. Coach Joe Black Hayes Tracksters Finish Second in O.V.C. and T.I.A.C. 1960 ' s track team proved most adept and created more interest in the various track sports than has ever been evident at M.T.S.C. Coach Joe Black Hayes was in charge of the tracksters. The 1960 team with Gerald Shutters and Troy Hayden as captains placed second in both O.V.C. and T.I.A.C. competition, as well as second in the Chattanooga Relays. A number of records were set by individual members of the ' 60 team. Ray Purvis set school records in the 100 yard dash, which he ran in 9.6 seconds, and in the 220 yard dash, which he ran in 22.1 seconds. Purvis also set an O.V.C. record in the broad jump with a 22 foot 11 5-8 inch mark. Frank Halliburton broke the Chattanooga Relays high jump record with a 6 foot 2 inch jump. Also, Halli- burton holds records in the 440 with 51.3 and in the 880 with 2:03.4. Buddy DuBois set a school record with the javelin throwing it 174 feet 2 ' 2 inches. John Hedge, Ronnie Haley, Buddy DuBois, and Frank Halliburton set a school record in the mile relay, which they ran in 3 minutes and 38.2 seconds. Dick Swain set the high hurdle mark of 14.8 last season in the T.I.A.C. meet. Porter Maxwell holds the school record in the 1 mile and 2 mile run with 4:30.7 in the 1 mile and 10:03.5 in the 2 mile, both set in 1960. Swain set the school record in the pole vault with 12 feet in 1960. Also, Gene Watson, set a new school record in the shot put with a 42 ' 10 ' 2 pitch. Frank Halliburton Captains Porter Maxwell, Dick Swain — 1961 TENNIS 1961 TEAM — Andre Duhaime, Ronnie Guess, Fred Bonney, Bonnie Hudgens, Jerry Davidson, Sonny Pruitt. Tennis: A Growin j Sport at M.T.S.C. The 1960 season saw the Blue Raiders Ten- nis team with five wins and six losses. Two of the five wins were wins were victories over the inadequate Tennessee Tech team. However, the Raiders finished fom ' th in the OVC. This position was the highest finish for any tennis team in M.T.S.C. history. The team also won their first medal in OVC play, and the combination of Gibbs Hudgens won their second doubles crown. The lettermen for 1960 were Andre Duhaine (Captain), Worthy Babb, Hester Gibbs, Bon- nie Hudgens, Bonnie Slatton, Fred Bonney, and Leon Pruitt. This team was considered an oddity due to the two women playing on the varsity. These two women played with great finesse and added much to the statm ' e of the team. Duhaine, Hudgens, Bonney, and Pruitt will return for the 1961 season with six more places on the team to be filled by new recruits. The schedule will add the University of Tennessee and Wheaton College to the traditional foes of TPI, Western Kentucky, Murray State, and Chattanooga. The OVC tournament will be held at M.T.S.C. and the Raider fans will be expecting much of the 1961 team. Captain Andre Duhaime scores. Fred Bonney in practice for tlie coming season. Doug Hall, John Moore, Joel Vinson, Boots Scott, Gary Head, David Dixon. M.T.S.C. Linksmen Have Great Season The M.T.S.C. 1960 golf team made a truly superlative showing under the fine leadership of Coach E. K. Patty. Last season ' s captain was Joel Vinson. The team participated in seven matches — winning them all. Also, the M.T.S.C. Linksmen won the T.LA.C. tournament and placed seventh in the Southern Intercollegiate tournament. Finally, the M.T.S.C. group placed first in the O.V.C. tournament to complete an excellent season. Joel Vinson won the indi- vidual championship in the O.V.C. with a score of 138. Teammate Doug Hall finished second in individual scoring in the T.LA.C. with 146. Also, David Dixon set a course record at Murfreesboro with a score of 64. Doug Hall anticipates a long drive with teammates looking on. ' Johnny Moore, David Dixon, Doug Hall, and Joel Vin- son practice for coming matches. Ray Cooper drops one in to score for his team as Porter Max- well looks anxiously on. A tensf moment in intramural basketball, as Danny Hill scores. The championship team in football: First Row- Gary Head, Porter Maxwell, Don Tassey. Second Row — Johnny Moore, Doug Hall, Gerald Shutters. Third Row — Ray Cooper, Jerry Ray, Don Casey. One of the top teams in basketball. Intramural Program Coach Joe Black Hayes and his assistants, Dick Swain and Don Casey, direct and govern the Middle Tennessee State College intramural program. The in- tramural program offers such sports as football, bas- ketball, and swimming for students of the college. The purposes of the intramural system are to interest as many students as possible, to develop a well rounded program with a variety of activities, to promote leisure education, to develop group spirit, and to promote physical, social, and mental health. This year the directors are planning to enlarge and widen the scope of the program with the addition and advancement of table tennis, track, swimming, archery and golf. Some of these sports are already included in the system and are meeting with as much success as the old standbys football and basketball. Football and basketball always generate enthusiasm and intense competition among the participants. Teams that successfully defeat their foes in round robin tour- naments of basketball and football are declared win- ners — or champs. These tournaments serve as a me- dium through which sportsmanship is developed and participation of as many students as possible is en- couraged. 243 ASB asb bulletin recorded •„ pages the.C ' .gg rxng and on the f i f the ' -ny act-xt- . the Jan only a sa-.-l olenin.;- - UIe SPvin.. -,„oU a. o- answer 3 g . As y ted a m special + hat impresseu j jj P ' j bv all ot t ' mter- ' to us last Fail gged by igts of gmber assembly tation to of ' - _ p. I- dance national rep the  om on i excellent a he Military Bai l°««r aiv remember the tion 4-1, time that « vividly physical t,au o we « fal Gymnasium. J Health J quaUy ee Room Memorial W y tne ' „ the Tennessee pe and those m e of tne . Tier atmosphere. ,,dents as «el ' from friendlier ,e a „tVier stuaenv- away college ceases t and ot f g en who a ' , of recognized by t °||coming ifsists in relie i „f particular , g . ' t, always ass fnr the iirs „ the campus a activities on the varied ac homesickness. - ,--«- ' ta - Mf J CAMPUS CAMERA MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE Master of Arts — January 1961 Master of Arts— August 1960 RETIRING TEACHERS Mr. Horace G. Jones, of the mathematics depart- ment, is one of the most outstanding faculty members M.T.S.C. has ever had the privilege of knowing. He is a professional in the field of teaching with forty-two years of experience behind him. He received his B.S. from Middle Tennessee State Teachers College and his M.A. degree from Peabody College. He joined the M.T.S.C. faculty in 1921. Professor Jones acts as a math magnet drawing the mathematical genius from students at M.T.S.C. His classes have been some of the most enjoyable courses on campus. We regret that he is retiring from the teach- ing field when he can contribute so much to our school, however, we want to extend our heartiest wishes for a continued success. Mr. Horace G. Jones Miss Elizabeth Schardt, often seen around the cam- pus quietly speaking French to herself, is ending her last year of teaching at M.T.S.C. Since 1918, she has been an eminent figure in language promotion. She re- ceived her A.B. from the University of Tennessee and her M.A. from Peabody College. Miss Schardt has had wide experiences in the realm of travel including study in France, Belgium, and Mexico. For pleasure she has ventured to more than five countries. Tau Omicron and the Newman Club are indebted to her for being their sponsor for the past several years. Students that are fortunate enough to take a language say that her humorous remarks and sharp comebacks get their class off to a rousing start. Everyone wishes Miss Schardt a pleasant retirement and hope that she will come back and visit M.T.S.C. from time to time. Miss Elizabeth Schardt Dr. CHfford N. Stark Dr. Stark, reared on a farm in Dickson County, Tennessee, received his B.S. degi ' ee from Middle Ten- nessee State Normal School in June, 1920. He was Principal and Teacher of Vocational Agriculture at Christiana High School for two years. During this time he attended George Peabody College for teachers on Saturday and when not teaching. He received his M.A. degree from Peabody College in 1924. He entered Cor- nell and did graduate work and retired from Cornell, June 30, 1951 as Professor of Bacteriology, Emeritus. While on sabbatical leave from Cornell, he spent the college year 1949 50 at M.T.S.C. He returned perma- nently to M.T.S.C. in 1951. He has been Head of the Department of Agriculture and Manager of the college farm. He is married to the former Pauline Whitson of Cen- terville, Tennessee. He is not only a retiring teacher this year but is also featured in the 1961 MIDLANDER as an outstanding alumnus. CHEERLEADERS Big day for prospective clieerleaders Yelling, screaming, clapping the cheerlead- ers lead the football squad onto the gridiron. How could anyone refuse to join in the excite- ment with such enthusiasm in the air. To live up to the title of cheerleader requires work, skill, desire, and guts. The great cheerleader is an inspiration and guiding light to the fans and football team as well as a credit to our school Linda Sue Reeves, Pat Cooper, Betty Willard, Billy Brown, Gail Beasley, Margie Patterson, Betty Caudill. Not pictured- Alternate: Sue Blankenship. 250 MID WINTER FORMAL So That ' s the Hoss Anybody seen a snovvvvoman? Where ' s mine? I ' m bashful buy I try The Queen and Her Attendants Carole Ann Northern, Freshman Attendant; Irene Carter, Sophomore Attendant; Betty Caudill, Queen; Sonia Willis, Junior Attendant; Margaret Ann Cantrell, Senior Attendant. HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES I crown you Queen Betty ' Mav I have this dance? ' ■f i Addition to Thoroughbred Cemetery w pi l HS L %r r% ' ' THOROUGHBRED CLMETfRY The Queen ' s Float Freshman Class Home Economics Club The Winning Float Standing — Carolyn Benson, Jean Bonney. Seated — Scottie Ward, Ann Petty, Dick Schoonman, Agnes Carl- son, Nancy Johnson, Bruce Hancock. The Wonderful World of Make-believe Carol King in scene from Auntie Mame at Drama Shop A. W. Powell, Kent Brisby, in Macbeth Agnes Carlson, A. W. Fowell, Ann Petty, Dick Schoonman, Nancy Johnson, Bruce Hancock in Lo and Behold. Macbeth Tryouts Carole King, Gail Robinson, Tom Col- lins Workshop Production: The Man Who Thought of Everything. I do solemnly swear Before the big game Where do we go from here? Shutter Stoppers South Pacific at MTSC Sunny side up? Reaching for knowledge One must economize Meditation So you are still in Biolonx 101 It starts here I am sending you a check , In the lair of the beasts No. 20 is ours L 20 She is also ours Just a little more to the right ' State your name, offense, and IBM number After hours — Bull session Be patient girls — He ' ll wait! 258 Campus Beauties Keep your minds on the television If you listen to me you ' ll PASS the exam! Better late than never right Willy. jViurf oro and x ' u ' - f ,2 EAST MAIN STREET MURFTErsBoTo, TENNESSEE 0„ .OV.K«S S P- ' %«A l:,SS revenue that the . of y°« kled with o g believe that e V n,emorxes and ' fs ir es - the years go by. ing its P s Mnrfreesboro l ve ,,e business f - fg To the solicitat-n« o ,, , and generous in -f uSIss friends may reg Ttaff . , tf ..frofe:- advertising or g i f tJif coSidence . ' ' Sese business f -.f Jtnue meriting f.xs . true, these v gHenge to coi ty-two ' ead and B busj-i ' - ' - f-ontinuc v-nndrea c p — handled by tangible possible that represented advertising wbo are r v opportunity to arbook, but publication f oiher activities. L so many of its e3boro, Judge f | eTlaced Tack Todd of Murfreesbo Commerce have P . Mayor JacK y g Lotion among the i Rutherford County, a ,,,iable position things th this community in _ There are so industrial plan -if rref bL to offer, not ar searching -r a g « .V Tennessee State College . ustry . o d county, all over tnis V ' ADVERTISING ' re n c CJ Aop e Your Co-ed Headquarters Are Proud of M.T.S.C. HAYNES BROS. SUPPLY CO. 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SNO-WHITE DRIVE-IN HAMBURGERS BAR-B-QUE FRENCH FRIES JR. HAMBURGERS CHEESEBURGERS CHUCKWAGONS SHAKES, SUNDAES, MALTS, AND SOFT DRINKS Corner of Clark Blvd. and Memorial Blvd. BELL JEWELERS DIAMONDS GIFTS CHINA WATCHES SILVER TW 3-9162 8 N. Side Square 272 COLLEGE SEAL AND CREST COMPANY CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSEHS 273 BELL BROS. AND CO., INC. MURFREESBORO, TENNESSEE PAINT • LUMBER • GLASS PHONE TW 3-3652 GAIL BEASLEY INDEX FACULTY AND STAFF Abbott, Robert 38, 45 Abernathy, Robert 30 Adkins, Sue 32 Allen, Charlotte W S3 Anderson, June 45, 178 Ashley, Ann 44 Austin, Virginia 32 B Baali, Fuad 53 Baldwin, Edward B 53 Baldwin, Harold 44, 49 Bass , Alma 35 Beasley, Horace 52, 164 Beasley, N. C. 28 Beasley, W. M 49 Beatv, Edgar 46 Bigger, T. C. 40, 176 Boutwell, Lane 49, 164 Bowden, Frances 35 Brandon, C. M 41 Briney, Andreana 44 Brown, Lady H 32 Bvrd, Marion 32 talcott, Emily ,„ „49 Cantrell, Edd 47, 223 Chatman, Walter 43, 165, 193 Clark, Catherine 32 Cole, Marv Margaret 32 Coleman, Ronald Greg 49 Cope, Quill E ,„ %i2S Corlew, Robert 63, 163 Cox, Jr. R , 53 Cunningham, Firman L ai Ualton, Philip rk, Harris Da s. Bu Deere, Jack Uerrvberry, Virginii DeShazo, Opal DeShazo, Ramon Diddle, Ed., Jr. Duggin, Calvin 47, 166 47, 223 49 32 49 Edwards, Leneil 44 Ellis, Neil G. 49 Estcs, Lucille 48, 1G3, 183 Evans, Joe S 45 Evins, S. Carroll 49 Farris, Annie Ruth Felder, Evelyn Freeman, O. L Garland, Ruth Wade Gilbert, James W. Gilbert, Ortrun Gonce, James Goodman, Katherine Gordon, Jo Ann Gray, Lillian Green, Carolyn Green, OUie Greever, Clarence Greever, Helen 43, 1«5 45 49, 52 H Harrison, Marguirite 44 Hawkins, E. O. 49 Hayes, Joe Black .« ill ' ?i Haynie, Mary Carr 48, 163, 183 Hinton, Earl 52, 185 HoUoway , Carolyn Hooper, Ernest _ % Howard, C. Edwin 49.188 Howard, Phihp ' %% Hudgcns, Norene - Hutchinson, Paul  ! J Jackson, Jimmy ,31 James, Clayton L f? ' i5o Jones, Harace G 51, 249 Jordan, Mary Bell 44 K Keathley, Belt Keathley, Vena J Kirksey, Howard • ' L Lanier, Miller .; ■fS Lawler, John 41, 48 LeDoux, David 41 Lycans, Charles G. 44 Mc McCord, Richard fl McElroy, Iree 33 McHenry, Bonnie Vn ' ,«« McMillan, Lyndall 48, 183 M Manson, Macon 32 274 52, 181, 188 42, 165, 175 44, 46 Manli-y, Mary Martin, James A. . Martin. Robert L. Midgett, B. W. Pace, Kenneth Parchment, J. G. . Parker. Hilary D. Parks. Mattie Lee . Parks, Norman L. - Patten, John A. Patterson, Josephir Pattv, Elbert Peck, Richard C. Peck, Virginia L. Perrv, Edson Phillips, Burns Phillips, Charles Pittard, Homer Poole, Finis W. Puckett, Morris Putman, Margaret R S Raper, Elmer 38, 46 Riel, Francis 47 Rosenburg, Lewis 49 Boss, Robert 53 Rubens, Fred 41 Rucker, Ellis 42 Schardt, Elizabeth 49, 249 Scott, Dan 45, 178 Scott, John 52 Sharpe, HoUie 43, 165 Simpson, Rov 51 Sloan, Gene 31, 43, 53, 187 Smart, Gladys 32 Smart, Sue ' 32 Smith. Jesse L. 51 Smith. Joseph 52 Smith, Laura Dthe Sneil, M Spraker, H. S. Stark, C. N. Stevens, Helen Stidham Jean Stokes, Bill Strickland, Roscoe Strickland, Roscoe, Stubblefield Sullivan, M Todd, Fowler Trimble, Clifton Tucker, Clay Tucker, Dorothe 46 44 51 40, 176, 249 .48, 163, 183 32 47, 223 53, 163 SI 51 49, 170, 178 Van Zandt, Gertrude Vaughn, Christine . . Voorhies, E. S. W Wade, Henrietta 43, 165 Watts, Exum D. 45 Wilkinson, Virginia 32 Windham, W. T. 53, 163 Womack, Bob J. 46 Wright, Margaret 52, 164, 182, 188, 189 Wright, Neil 52, 164 Wiser, J. E 42, 45 Y Young, J. E, 40 STUDENTS Abbott, David Wayne 133 Abernathy, Janice Elizabeth 133, 157 Adams. Charles Michael 191 Adams. Donald Gray 75 Adams. Frank Houston .107 Adams, Mary Joyce .133 Adams, Melvin Ray 75, 165 Adams, Ozane R. 121 Adcock, Anthony Green 133, 157 Adcock, Margie Ann 133 Adcock, Ronald Herscel 121, 184 Adgent, James Donald 107 Adkerson, Ronald Earl 121 Adkerson, Samuel Dayton 207 Adkins, Frank Donald 133 Adkisson, James Allen 121 Agnew, Wendell Allen 121 Aikins, William Leroy 133, 179 Alcorn, Lansdon Bartlett 133, 212 Alexander, Betty Frances 107, 158, 175 Alford, Ann Ehzabeth 133, 179 Alford, Louis Francis 133 Allen, Anna Josephine 121, 217 Allen, Caroline Noel 121 Allen, Dewev Otis 133 Allen, Gary France 133 Allen, Janet Meade 121 Allen, Jerry Willard 133, 239 Allen, Joe Morris 75, 209 Allen, John Woods, Jr 133 Allen, Martha Evelyn 133, 183 Allen, Patricia Fay 133. 183 Allen. Preston Osborne 133 Allen. William Simmons 133 Alley. Abncr Wryland 176 AUman, Rubye Jean 133 Alsup. Bertha Catherine 121, 169 Alsup, James Phillip 121 Alsup, Linda Marie 133 Ambrose, Mary W. 121 Amdur, Leonard Simion 133 Amonett, Bill Curg 75 Anderson. Charles Asa 222 Anderson, Doris Lindsay 133 Anderson, Evelyn Shrum 107 Anderson, Gerald Keith 133 Anderson, Johnnie Reece, III 75, 165, 204 Anderson, Lynda Marcia 133, 195, 197 Anderson, Nancy 74, 75, 175, 177 Anderson, Rue Nell 121 Anderton, Sandra Sue 133, 183 Andrews, Denver Howell 133 Andres, Patricia Marie 179 . nthonv, Barbara Gay 133, 187, 217 Apple, G lenn Edward 107, 133 Armstong, Joe Over 75 Armstong, John Henry 66, 133 Armstong. Linda Lou 133 Arnett, Larry Brooks 133 Arnette. Ben Starnes 75, 208 Arnette, Nancy Ann 133, 177 Arnold, Glenn Alexander 75, 164. 179, 182, 189, 194 Arnold, James William 133, 212 Arnold. Marcus Dee. Ill 121 Arnold, Melvin Parmer 133 Artman. James Edward 133 Ashbv, Curtis Leroy 133 Ashbv, Wayne Delton 107 Askins, William Roy 133 Atkins, Wanda Kav 133, 157 Auberrv. Emmier Anna 133 AuberrV, La Venia Sue 107, 179, 189 Autrv, Jerrv Milton 133 Avril , Doris ' Kathleen 133, 160 Avers, Martha Frances 133 it Babvar, Robert Milo 75 Bachus, Robert Edward 160 Baggenstoss, Ronald Emili- 133 Baggett, Frederick Ray 134 Baglev, Sandra Kav ' 134 Bailev, Dewev Wayne 107, 134 Bailey, Edward Paul, Jr. Bailey, James Lee 134 Bailev, Kenneth Ray 121 Bailev, Terry Lee 169, 190. 222, 224, 226 Bailiff, Peggy Jewell 134 Baker, Barbara 134, 160 Baker, Charles Robert 121. 179. 184, 194 Baker, Joe Franklin 236, 238 Baker, Linda Fave 107 Baker, Lorraine Viola 76 Baker, Sally Ann 107 Ball, Carolvn Sue 121 Ball, Lenar ' d Lee, Jr. 121,177 Ballew. Dawn Elaine 134, 217 Bandy, Janet Lvnne 134 Bane. ' Alan Lee 121,236 Bankert, Sylvia Anne 107. 170, 177. 178 Barber. Daiid Glenn 134 Barbree, Judith Annette 134. 179 Bargatze. Landis Richard 121 Barham, Nolan Spencer 107. 157. 164. 165, 179, 181, 182. 194. 195 Barham. Patsy Dianne 134 Barham. Robert Carson, III 76, 161 Barklev, Leslie Stockton 121 Barnes, Cherry Anne 134, 178 Barnes, Harold Franklin 184 Barnes, James Corbitt 121, 193 Barnes, Richard Allen 107, 170, 178 Barnett, Marv Joan 134 Barnhart, Karen Beth 134 Barrett, Andrew Burton. Jr. 76. 170, 178 Barrett, Charles Eddv 134 Barrett. Don Ralph 121 Barrett. Ewing Davton 134 Barrett. Reba Carolvn 107 Barrett. Sandra Ellen 107. 187. 217 Barron. Margaret Fave 134. 179 Barron. Vera Lee ' 121, 159 Bartlett, John David 134 Baruzzini, Raymond Richard 76 Baskette, Carol Elizabeth 121 Baskin, Larry Thomas 134 Bass, Earl C. 134 Bass, Gerald Wayne 179 Bass, Geraldine 121 Bassett, Nonye Sue 121, 175, 194 Bastin, Jerry Wayne 107 Bates, Bobby Grant 160, 162 Bates, Tommv Lee 76, 222 Batey, John L., Jr 161 Batey, Marguerite Spain J 121, 161, 187 Baucom, Ronald Buford 134 Baxter, Martha Elaine 76 Beadle, William Wayne 121 Bean, Shirley Elizabeth 134 Bear, Robert Edward, III 134 Beard, Brenda Sue 134 Beasley, Betty Juanita 121, 160 Beasley, Homer Dan 121 Beasley, Marv Gail 54, 121, 177, 250 Beasley, Pats ' v Dye 74, 76, 158, 168, 177, 179, 187 Beaty, Carolvn Ann 134 Beaty, Chester Harrison, Jr 134 Beehan, Nicholas Glennon 107, 185 Belcher, Robert William 76, 222 Bell, Eldridge Reid 134, 177, 187 Bell, James Terrell 107, 179, 181, 194 Bell, Joseph Leonidas 121, 159, 178, 193 Bell, Ronnie David 134, 184 Belongv, Harry Kent 134 Benson, Carolyn Duke 76, 170, 178 Benson, Carolyn Joyce 134 Benson, Lee Hall 76 Bentlev, Ann Olivia 107 Bentlev, Johnnv Elbert 59. 72. 74. 77, 169, 177, 180 Bentley, Mary Alma 107, 1.57 Bentley, Portia Charlene 107, 165, 168. 182 Bentley, Ruth Bryant 134, 157 Barry, William Kenneth 134 Bettes, William Harvey 134 Beumel, Charlotte Corriene 134 Bigger, Ruth Allen 161, 179 Bilbrey, Dale Everett 134, 160 Bilbrev, George Richard 134 Bills, Benny Clyde 77, 207 Birdsong, Nancv June 134 Blackburn, John Wayne 134 Blackmon, Thomas W. 121 Blackwood, Judith Anne 134 Blair, Billy Rion 107, 162 Blair, David Marshall 121, 222 Blair, John Rodney 134 Blair, Paul E. 107 Blankenship, Linda Sue 134, 157, 177 Blansett, James Thomas 121 Blevins, Audra Ann 107, 157 Bloodworth, Edna Fave 121, 177, 191 Blount. William. Jr. 134 Boatright. Donald English 134 Boatright, Carolyn Lee 134, 157, 178 Bogle, Jerry Neal 121 Bogle, Shirley Jean 134 Bohannon, Kenneth Eugene Bolander, Philip Wayne 135, 184, 193 Bolding. Vicki Sue 135 Bolinger, Milbourn Clyde 135 Bolton, Eleanor Jo 121, 179, 189, 194 Bomar, Herschel Stanley 135 Bond, James Oscar 193 Bond, Thomas Wayne 135 Bone, Harold Preston 135 Bone, William Micheal 135 Bonney, Frederick Lefferts 77, 243 Bonnev, Jeannette Eva Louise 108, 160, 170, 178 Booth, Erwin Thomas 135 Boring, Julie Marie 135,197 Bottoree, Thomas Irvin 121 Bow, Glenna Dolan 135, 194 Bowen, Maurice Richard, Jr. 77,185 Bowling, Norma Jean 121, 177 Bowman, -John Willie 135 Bowman, Sandra Ruth 135 Boyd, Robert Lowe 135 Boyd, Robert Ray 135 Bracey, Barbara Ann 135 Brackett, Shirley Anne 1.35, 1,57, 179 Bradford, Betty Barton 108 Bradford, John Day 121 Bradley, Lois Ellen 135 Bradlev, Patricia Jean 121 Bradshaw, Nancy Doris 77, 158 Brandon, Anne Carey 135,179 Brandon, Charles Rklph 135 Brandon, James Calvin 135 Brandon, Joe Barry 177, 180 Brandon, John Roderick 135 Brandon, Ray Campbell, Jr. Brandon, Sandra A 135 Branum, Linda Fave 121,177,179,194 Brasher, Willie Earl 77 Bratten Elizabeth Holland 66, 77, 162, 166, 168, 170 Bratten, Marv Douglas 121,177,179 Brazel, Ralph Conrad 77 Breeden, Thomas Odis 135 Breedlove, William Cornelius 121, 177, 180 Brilev, Marv Diane 135 Brink, Ann Carolvn 135 Brinkley, Ronald Eugene 135 Brinton, William Daniel, Jr. 77,108 Brisbv, Kent Quentin 178 Brittian, William Seth 135 Brock, John William 121 Brock, Kathleen Iva 108, 217 Brooks, Llovd Demar 135, 177 Brooks, Sharon Gale 67, 77, 162, 165, 166 Brothers. Bobbv Gene 108 Brothers, Elby Dalton 122 Brown, Billy Ray 122, 135, 177, 250 Brown, Carl Watson, Jr. 135 Brown. Charles Wayne 135 Brown. David Anthony 135 Brown, Duane Lawrence 135 Brown, Frances Carlene 122 Brown, George Hilton 135 Brown, -John Neil, Jr. 135 Brown, John Polk, Jr. 135 Brown, Joyce Marie 135 Brown, Sara Kelley 135 Brown, William Carl Bruinsma, Gloria Harris 179 Brumlev, Patricia Ann 135 Bryant, David Browning 122 Bryant, David Ray 78,191 Bryant, Marv Jeraldinc 135, 179 Bryant, Ralph Owens 78, 190, 197, 236 Bryson, Charles Ernest, Jr. Bryson, James Charles 135 Buchanan, William Charles 135, 158 Buck, Lauretta Gav 135 Buckingham, Paul Rhea 135, 160 Bugg, Ernest Allen 72, 106, 108 Bullard, Thomas David 135 Bullion, Janice Marie 108, 158, 165, 183 Bundrawt, Charles Hardin 135 Burden, A. Robert 78, 236, 237 Burden, Charles Raymond 78, 191, 236, 237 Burdick, Mary Elaine 136 Burgess, Ernest Green 78, 162 Burgess, Margaret Anne 78 Burgin, Judv Ann 78, 108, 157, 197 Burkitt, Eugenia Colleen 136 Burks, Barbara Josephine 136 Burnette, James Carl 108 Burnette, James Clinton 78, 179 Burnette, James Vernon 108 Burns, Donna Belle 108, 161 Burns, Leon Michael 136, 159 Burris, Barbara Jean 136 Burroughs, Mary Sue S Burt, Sandra Fave 136 Burton, Barbara Fave 55, 56, 108, 159, 163, 183 Burton, Marvin Eugene 78, 179 Busbv, Sam Phillips, Jr. 108 Bush . William Earl, Jr. 164. 185, 189, 204 Busher, Elizabeth Fave 136 Butler, Charles Fred ' 190, 222, 225 Butler. Jane 78 Butler. Susan Barton 136, 161 Butner, Rebecca Jenice 136 Byrne, Roderick Francis 122, 179, 181, 185, 188 C Cady, Tipton Ray 136 Caffy, Charles Ready 136 Cain, Jerry Maxwell 136 275 Callawav, Monte Jean 122 Callis, Virginia Carolyn 122, 183, 188 Calvert, Barbara Lee 136,160 Cameron, Joyce Loraine 108 Camp, Albert Ronald 136 Camp, Fred Norman 108,161,179 Campbell, Jack Harrison 136 Campbell, Phil Sherrill 122 Campbell, Rebecca Joyce 136 Campbell, Ronny Jordan 136 Cantrell, Barbara Ayne 136 Cantrell, Edd Mason 223 Cantrell, James Howard 136 Cantrell, James Kenneth 136 Cantrell, Jimmy Ray 136 Cantrell, LindaFaye 108, 160, 162 Cantrell, Margaret Ann 79, 252 Cantrell, Nina Rose 79 Cantrell, Paul Thurman 122, 176 Cantrell, Phillip Wayne 136 Cantrell, Rebecca Jane 136 Cantrell, Robert Nolen 136 Cantrell, Robert Wayne 122, 193 Capley, Linda Lue 136 Carden, Mary Ann 136 Carey, James Frank 136 Carlson, Agnes Marie 122, 159, 170, 178, 186 Carney, Marie Yvonne 122 Carr, Hilrey Allison 190, 191, 222, 233 Carr, John Dyer 136 Carr, Willard Louis 108 Carter, William Dale 136 Carter, Barbara Ann 122, 179 Carter, Irene Meador 122, 252 Carter, Janet 136 Carter, Katherine Gertrude 108 Carter, Floyd Harrison 136 Carter, Pansy Smith 79, 178 Cartwright, Sandra Lee 136, 158, 183 Caruther, Lynda Lee 108, 161 Carvell, Troy Joe 136 Carver, Joyce Lee 136 Casey, Donald Edvi-ard 79, 160, 175, 190, 191. 245 Cashion, Edwin Louis 136 Cashion, Jack Donald 136 Cassettv, Charles Frank 136 Cassetty, Sam Ray 122 Cassetty, Thomas Tardy 122 Cathey, Sandra Lynn 122, 169 Caudiil, Betty Mae 63, 79, 177, 179. 185, 186, 187, 205, 252 Center. John Allen 136 Chamberlain, Eliott Page 79, 163, 195, 197 Chauneev, Dorothy Imogene 136, 217 Cheatham, Granville Jim 136 Chenault, Betty Jo 136 Cherry, Ephraim Dwight 136 Chihasz. Sallie 136 Chitwood, Wanda Lee 136, 178 Choate, Sharon Lee 122, 161, 179 Chrisman, Billie Jean 67, 79, 165, 166 Chumlev, Jere Lamar 79 Church, Velma Inez 137 Clardy, Barbara Nell 79, 157 Clardy, Thomas Boyd 137 Clark, Betty Carol 137 Clark, Bonnie Marie 137, 169, 179 Clark, Edward Reed 137 Clark, Gary Melvin 108 Clark, John Ransom 67, 80, 165, 163, 185 Clark. Kenneth Gregory 137 Clark, Patricia Anne 137 Clark, Terry Cecil 122 Clark, Thornas Leslie 137 Claxton, Beverly Margaret 108, 157, 178 Claxton, Burton Reed 137 Clayton, Larry Blaine 137 Cleveland, Elva Hastings 137 CHfford, Clyde Woods 81, 165 Climer, Donald Edward 137 Clouse, Joyce Ann 108, 191, 194 Clupper, Joseph Leonard 80, 181, 188 Cobb, Charles Edward 80 Cobble, Betty Anne 122 Coey, Emmigene Louise 122 Coffee, Joe Donald 122 Coker, Jimmie Edwina 108 Colbert, Bill Nelson 204 Colburn, Charlotte Marie 122 Cole, Dearl Lee 122 Cole. James Dalton 80, 184, 207 Cole, James Devoy 137 Coleman, William Wesley 108 Collier, Linda Ann 137 Collins, Branford Lee 122 Collins. Hall Brook 122 Collins, Marion Thomas . Jr 122 Collins, Patricia Anne 122 Comer, Polly 122, 157 Condra, William Lacy 80 Conger, Malinda Lane 137 Conwell, Bobbie Lee 137, 178 Cook, Francis Dwayne 137 Cook, Gordon Lew 80 Cook, Joan Evangeline 109 Cook, John Aubrey 54, 67, 80, 165 Cook, Mary Judith 137 Cook, Thomas Hodge, III 122 Cooke, Sarah Belle 80 -Coomer, James William 122 Coop, Charles Freeman 137 Cooper, Billy Turner 80 Cooper, Naricy Ann 137 Cooper, Patricia Ann 137, 158, 168, 177, 250 Cooper, Ray Hershel 137 Cooper, Raymond 122, 245 Cooper, Stella 137 Cooper, Wendell Van 137 Copeland, Betty Jane 122, 160 Copelin, Etta Jane 122, 159 Coppedge, Connye 122, 187 Coppedge, Coye 122 Corbit, Charles B 109 Corlew, Carl Edward 109 Corley, Wilma Christine 137 Cornwell, Lester Clay, Jr 137 Coss, Mary Frances 137 Cothran, Hazel, Marie 109 Cothron, Rosemary Gale 109 Couch, John Warren 109 Couch, William Howard, Jr 81, 212, 205 276 Cover, Linda Sue 137 Cox, Bonnie Mae Hamilton 137 Cox, Carolyn Delores 67, 80, 158, 162, 166, 183, 217 Cox, Ralph Charles 137 Cox. William Sanford 132 Coyle, Jessie David 122,193 Crabtree, Marvin Eugene 122 Crabtree, Sue Rhea 109 Crafton. Thomas Wayne 137 Grain, Robert Edwin 81, 157, 184 Cripps, Nannie Rose 81, 109, 162 Crocker, William H. 137 Crockett, Joe Leslie 137 Crockett, Rebecca Lee 81, 191 Crosby, Mary Louella 122 Crosley, Mary Sneed 137 Crosslin, Betty Sue 137 Crouch, Jimmy Wayne 175 Crow, Frances Dianne 137 Crow, James Harrison 109, 206 Crowder, Sylvia Joy 81, 189 Crowder, Wanda Delores 137, 179 Crowe, Charles Edward 162, 184 Crowe, Shirley Jean 137 Cubbins, Katherine Marie 137, 183 Culbertson, John Hershel 137 Cummings, Anna Louise 122, 157 Cummings, Carolyn Land 68,81,157,162,163,166,177 Cummings, Lauretta 109 Cunningham, Billy Hugh 137 Cunningham, Charles Lewis 137 Cunningham, Martha Estelle 109, 185, 194 Cunningham, Philip Wayne 137 Curl, Conrad Earnest 81 Curlev, William Grady 122 Curry, Carol Mary 138, 175, 194 Curv ' in, Larry LaJune 109 Curvin. Rosalind Crawley 81, 166 D Dahlgren, John William 138 Dailey, Cheryl Thompson 109 Dailev, William Paul 109, 165, 236 Dale, Terry Lane 81 Dangler, Leah Margaret 122 Daughtrey, Sara Lvnette 109 Daughtrev, Tommye Garnette 122, 165 Davenport, Betty Joan 82 Davidson, Cecelia Mai 122, 157 Davidson, Gerald Wayne 109, 243 Davidson, Helen Louise 122, 158, 178 Davidson, Joe Wallace 122 Davidson, Kenneth Ray 123 Davidson, Richard Leonard 138 Davidson, Sue Ann 138, 158 Davidson, Wayne Moss 123 Davis, Billy J. 109, 165, 193 Davis, Brenda Kay 55, 57, 138 Davis, Clarence Leonard 109 Davis, George Victor 138 Davis. Jimmy Roger 82, 138 Davis, Linda Jean 122, 160, 179, 194 Davis, Linda Nell 138, 179, 185, 188 Davis, Linda Ray 138, 189 Davis, Mack William 122, 175, 177, 191 Davis, Madeleine Gay 138 Davis, Samuel Thomas 138 Dawson, Alice Jane 123 Dawson, Frank Philip 123 Dayhuff, Randall Allen 123 DeFriese, Gordon H. 123,164,185,189 DeLacey, William Howard, Jr 123 DeLav, Barbara Faye 109,163,183,189 Dean , Edward Dale 138 Dean, Jable J. 109 Dean, James Thomas 138 Dean, Peggy Lanning 82 Dearing, James Vernon 109 Dearing, Susan McGlnnln 109, 163, 183 Deck, Buford Otis 138 Dendy, Jimmy Ray 138 Denney, Larry Thomas 123, 222 Depasquo, Fermo Nils 123 Derryberry, Linda Faye 138 Derryberrv, Martha Carol 138 Derryberry, Ronald 138, 175 Dever, Nancy Florence 138 Dial, Billy G ' ower 138 Dial, Donald Wayne 138 Dias, Lee Roy 138 Dibrell, Larry Roberson 110 Dickens, Amy Brown 138 Dickens, Homer Quitman, Jr. 110, 161, 210, 212 Dickens, Joe Wayne 82 Dickens, Kenneth Byrom 138 Dickens, Phillip Wayne 138 Dickerson, James Shelah 191 Dickerson, Thomas Dewey 110, 162, 184 Dillingham. Linda Lee 138 Dillard. Henry Key 110, 179 Dillon, James Michael 82, 165, 193 Dillon. John Hopkins 82, 168, 177, 180 Dinges, Polly 82 Dixon, David Webster 110, 244 Dobbins, Cynthia Anne 138, 179 Dockerv, Linda Sharon 138, 179, 183 Dodd, Rose Marie 123, 158, 178 Dodson, James Bernard 138, 165 Dodson, Richard Hamilton 82 Doggett, Dorothy M. 82,164,175 Donaldson. Burt Trice 138 Donaldson. Jimmy R. 138 Dooley. Jerry Lester 164, 178, 179, 182. 194 Dorris, Billy Wayne 110, 160, 168 Dorris, Linda Dianne 138 Dorris, William Robert 179 Doscher, Walter Valentine 138,212 Dotson, Marcus Glenn 110, 193 Dotson, Philip Edward 123 Douglas, Robert Franklin HO Douthit, Daniel Edward 123 Douthit, Jackie Wayne 138 Dowdy, Phillip Gould 138 Downing, Beverly Ann 123 Downs, Brent Quinton 138 Drake, Evelyn Read HO, 179 Drake, Jean 138 Drake, Mary Alice HO Drake, Nancy Brenda 123 Drennan, Joseph Theodore 159, 190, 222, 233 Drennan. William Paul 138 Driver, Judith Elizabeth 123 Duckett, Jo Ann 138 Dugger, Jack Smith 123, 168 Duggin, Sara Elizabeth 123 Dohaime. Andre B. A. 190. 193. 243 Duke, Melvin Ray 82 Duke, Helen Jean 138 Duke, James Vernon 138 Duke, Nile Austin, Jr 68, 83, 207 Duke, Trey Hickman 138 Duke, Virginia Carolyn 138 Duke. William Thomas 138 Duke, Winfred Aaron 139 Duncan, Brenda Anne 139 Duncan, Dolores Anne 139 Duncan, Rose Allen 123 Duncan, Sandra Joann 123 Dunn, James Hurst 139 Dunn, Robert Elwood, Jr. 110 Dunn. Warren Thomas 110, 191 Durham, Betsy Carolyn 123 Durham, Bettv Maxine 123 Durham, Charles Wilson 139 Durham, David Bruce 139 Durham. James Bascom 88, 83, 165, 163 Dyer. Colin Martin 139 Dyer, John Lafayette 139 Dyer, Paul Milton 139 Eakes, James Ray 139 Eakin, Judy Cates 139, 157 Eason, William Howard 139 Eatherlv, Jerry Wayne 139 Edens, Joyce Leighs 37, 83, 161, 170, 178, 195, 196 Edgmon, Don Walker 139 Edgmon, Jack Barton 83 Edmondson, Thomas Siler 83, 162, 180, 184, 209 Edwards, Eugene Clifton 83 Edwards, Norma Faye 139, 160, 186 Eggleston, Robert Fleming 83 Eidson, Evelyn Lavon 139, 183 Elder, Edward Carmack 123 Elias, Mary Ellen 110, 139, 161, 183 Elkins. Clarence Edward 83 Eller, Carolyn Elizabeth 123 Ellington, Anna Belle 55, 57, 123, 161, 197 Elliott, Lynda Gail 139, 217 Elliott, Kuby Ann 139 Ellis, Edward Maurice 139, 184 Elmore, Margaret Ann 123, 157 EIrod, John Burrice 139 EIrod. Roy Leon 139 Endslev, Brenda Julia 139 England, Bobby Ray 110 Englert . Ralph 187 English, Alfred Burton 139 English, Carolyn 139, 175, 178 Epley, Bobbie Jean 139 Ericson, Eric Wayne 139 Ervin, Carole Anne 139, 178 Ervin, Nancy Holt 139 Ervin, Thomas Steele 110 Ervin, William Campbell 83 Erwin, Mary Jane 110, 178 Escue, Billy Neal 72, 123 Estes, Marshall Woodrow 139 Estes, Sara Anne 83 Etter, Carl Raymond 123, 184 Etter, Carlene Elizabeth 123 Eubank, Helen Elizabeth 139 Evans, Billie Joe 110, 190, 222, 229 Evans, Nancy Ellen 183 Evans, Opale 139, 158, 194 Everette, Melvin Carrol 139 Evetts, David Lee 123 Ezell. Clayton Eugene 123 Ezell, Mary Jane 84 Ezell, Sam Tom 84, 190, 191, 222, 229 Fahlin, Jean 123,175 Falahi, Mohammad Hussein 110 Fann, Jimmy Howard 139 Fannin, Mack Arden 84, 179 Fanning, Frances Ann 139 Fanning, Joe Harris 110, 191 Farmer, John Allen 123 Farrar. Alice Evelyn 139 Farrar, Virgil Payne 139 Farris, Richard Wade 84 Faulk. Donald Wayne 190, 222, 228 Faulk, William Mullins 190. 191. 222 Faulkner, Lucile Lather 123, 158, 178 Felton, Howard Wayne 123 Ferguson, Horace Raymond 110 Finley, Edwina Joyce 132, 139, 177, 194 Finely, Glenda Faye 139, 157 Finney, Betty Marie 123 Finney, Mary Lou 139 Fisher, Terrell Dean 84, 222, 230 Fite, Diana 139, 183 Fitzgerald. John Walker 139 Fletcher. Rondell Edward 240 Flippen, George B. 139 FoUett. Susan Kay 139, 179, 187, 194 Forbes, James Douglas 123, 175 Ford, Buford Donald 123 Ford. Robert Harold 123, 240 Ford, Ruth Ann 123, 158, 188 Forehand, Fred Lee, Jr. 106, 123 Foreit, Martha Jean 139 Formosa, Salvie Joseph 132, 140 Forte, Kenneth Paul 140 Foster, Charlyne Ann 110, 179 Foster, Joan 140 Foster, John Walter 123, 176 Foster, Walter Kimvle 123, 158 Frazier, Edward Norris 140 Fox, Ray Parter 110, 158 Frame, Patricia Ann 123 Francis, David Lester 140. 158 Franklin, Jerry Lynn 84 Frassrand, Frank Douglas 140 Frassrand. Richard Alden 110, 159 Frassrand, Robert Cecil 84, 175, 178 Freeman, Edward Michael 132 Freeman, James Howell 140, 157 Freeman. Lawson, Grant, Jr 140 Freeman. Thomas Harvey 140 Frev, Killian 84, 180 Frev, Marv Ann 84 Friizell. Bruce B. 140 Froven. LeRov 84. 177 Fry . Carole Marie 123 Fry. Elizabeth Thompson 123 Fulghum, Joe Raymond, Jr 85, 204 Fulton, Thomas Glenn 123 Fults, Betty Lou 123 Fults, Bonnie Sue 123 G Gadsey, Carl Eugene 111 Gafford. William Roy 162 Gallager. Billie Marie 85. 177 Galligan, Michael Delaney 124 Galloway. Glenda Gay 157 Galyon. Jane AUvn 140 Gammill. Barbara 111, 165 Gammons, David Johnson 111, 157, 170, 178. 179, 185, 194 Gann, Bobby Norman 111, 222 Gardner, James Stuart 85, 180 Gardner, Marvin Binkley, Jr. 140 Garner, Bobbie Sue 85 Garner, Charles Howard 140 Garner. Henry Kelton 124 Garrett, James Edwin 124 Garrett, Jerry Lee 111 Garrett. Robert Ivie. Jr.. 140. 159 Garrett. Thomas Cunningham 140. 208 Garrett, William Thomas 140 Garretson, David Stone 184 Garrison, Shirley Elizabeth 124 Garrison, Thomas Lee 140 Gates, Donald Wilson 140 Gav, Dewey Brown 124 Geer, Mary Virginia 68,85,164,186 Gentry, Geneva Karris 85 Gentry, James Marion 124, 160 Gentry, Norma Gail 111, 162 Gentry, Patricia Sharon 124, 160, 178 George, Howard Steven 85 George, Mickey Dean 140 George, William Gerald HI, 159 Gerbman, Esther Virginia 140 German, James Ronald 140 Gibbs, Anna Gail 124 Gibson, William Hugh Gillem, Nancy Louise 140 Gillen, Patrick Ravmand 85, 106. 111. 159. 177, 193, 189, 180 Gillespie, Judith Dallas 140 Gillespie, Stella Jane 111, 183 Gillespie. Thomas Harvey 222 222 Gilley. Carolyn 140, 189 Gilley. Orville Lee 140 Gilliland, Jack Clarence 124 Gilmore, Emily Ann 124. 179, 197 Gilmore, Jimniy D. 124 Givan. Sarah Frances 140 Givens. Glynda Corell 140 Glasheen. Charles Rives 140 Glass, Allen Franklin 140 Glass. Mary Dudley 175 Glover, Charles Edward 124 Goode. Elinor Jov 111 Goodwin, Gary Ronald Goodwon, Marv Louise 124 Gordon, John Mark 124, 158, 176 Gore, James Patton 140 Gore. Lucy Jo 140 Graham, Harris Jackson 140 Graham, James Albert 140 Graham. Ruth 140 Grammer. Eugene Philip 190, 222, 231 Granert, Barbara Ann 111, 179 Grant, Doris Jeanine 124 Grant, Sonya Sue 124, 140 Grant, Sylvia Marie 140 Graves, Kay Warren 140 Gray, Aubrey Clark 140 Gray, Charles Ronnv 124 Green, Billy Carter 124 Green, Chfford Gerald 140 Green, Howard Cleveland 140,179 Green, Lonnie Eugene 140 Green, Maxie Roberta 124 Greenberg, Alan Michael 140 Greever, Donald Edward 140 Gregory, John Arch 124, 128, 161 Gregory. Thomas Peyton 140 Gribble. Clinton E. ' 140 Griffin, Clyde Smith. Jr. 141 Griffin. Douglas Owen 85 Griffin, William Kenneth 85 Griffith, Hillis Novoka Ill Grigg, James Randall 141 Griggs, Priscilla Gale 141, 161 Grisard, William Lee 141 Groce, Thomas Wilburn 158 Groce. William Rees 141, 158 Grove, Mildred 141 Guess, Rita Diane 141 Guess. Ronnie Allen 124, 212, 243 Guess, Suanna 124 Guffey, Alvin Joseph 124, 157 Gunn, Jeff William 141 Gunter, Charles Raymond, Jr. Ill Gupton, Charles Elliott, Jr. 124 Guthrie, Gary Stevan 124 Gwaltney, Carolyn Ann 141, 177, 183 H Haas, Richard Allen 141 Hackney, Tony LaMarr 141 Hair, Sharron McCoy 141, 183 Hale, Emma Louise 111 Hale, Gary Wayne 141 Hale, Joe Thomas 124 Hale, Marilvnn 141 Hale, Terry Ann 141 Haley. Bobbv 124, 193 Halev. Donna Sue 141 Haley. James Ronald 86, 190, 207 Haley, Robert Melvin 86, 176 Hall, Allen K. 201 Hall, Linda Faye 141 Hall, Robert Douglas 86, 244, 245 Hall, Wayne Kent 141 Halliburton, Frank James 124, 190, 222, 232 Halliburton, Sarah Louise 124, 160, 178, 179, 183 Hallum. Charles Douglas 124, 190, 222 Hallum, Raymond Vester 141,193 Hallums. Sue 141 Haltom, Aubrey Joe 111, 193 Hamilton. Jim Travis 124, 222 Hamilton. John Gourley 141 Hamner. EIner McCreary 141, 191, 194, 217 Hamner. James Thomas 74, 86, 177, 180 Hampton, Judy Lynn 124 Hancock. Bruce Howard 86, 170, 178 Haneline. Barbara Jean 141 Harben. Vertner Hyatt. HI 124 Harbin, Horace Wayne 111. 189 Hardin. Harold Dean 124 Hardison. Robert Eugene. Jr. 86,193 Hardison, William Thomas. Jr. 141. 169 Hardwick. Belton Henry 141. 175 Harmon. Billy Melvin 141 Harper. Quinnie Bush. Ill 106, 111, 157 Harrell, Charles Fisher 111, 168, 177, 180, 193 Harrell, Donald Lee 141 Harrell, Peter Christian 141 Harris, Earl Thomas 141 Harris, Helen 68, 86, 165, 166, 177 Harris, James Pearcy 86 Harris, Jimmie Lee 141, 181 , Joyce Ann . , Larry Eugene , Lynda Sue , Randal Benton , Thelma Marie , Claudette , James Oscar , James Sparkn . Jerry Don Larry 111. 176 111. 164. 179, 181. 185. 194 141, 183 , Ma Ann Palo Taylor , William Wallac Hart, Russell Eason Hartley. Albert Washingi Hartman. Judith Anne Harvey. Albert Kenneth Harvey, Loretta Anne Harvey, Stella Christine Harwell. Raymand Wilso Hastings. William Rento Hatcher. Harry Lee Hawkins. Charles Stanto; Hawkins. John Glenn, Jj Hay. Robert Pettus Hayes, Gerald Lee Hayes, Joe Black, Jr. Hayes, Linda Carole Hayes, Linda Jean Haves, Roy Wayne Haves, Thomas Eugene Havnes, Larry Newell Havnes, Walter Allen Hays, LaDonna Head, Gary Wayne Head. Ronald Lewis Heard, Marvin S. Hedgepath. Herbert Auti Hedrick, Roger William Heflin, Elbert Walter, Jr. Heins, Stephe 141 124 HI, 184, 193 141 141 141 178 124 180 142. 177 142 142 142 124 142 142, 158 244, 245 142 111 124 142, 239 Air ck, Ja Erls Robert, Jr Henley, Frank Gary Hen.sley, Billy Joe Hereford, Margaret L. Branham Hester, Cecelia Irene Hethcote, Ralph Seaman Hibdon, Nina Ruth Hickerson Nancy Anne Hickertz. Margaret Mary Hickev, William Jefferson, J eth Hubert Hickn Mc Wii 112 142 124 87 86, 158 142 112, 159 142, 158 87, 159, 175 69,87,165,163,169.204 112. 142 Patricia Nell Hiett. Dorothy Lou Higgins, James Thomas Highers. William Banks Hightower, Joseph Vaulx. 142. 157 112, 175, 191. 194 142 142 124 Hightoweri Nancy Sharon 142, 177, 215 Hill, Ben Lawson 142 Hill, Beverly Ann 142 Hill. Bonnie Jean 142 Hill, Dannie O ' Neal 142 Hill, Donald Lynch 178 Hill, Gilbert Eugene 142 Hill, .John Allen 142 Hill, John William 87 Hill, Joyce Ann 142 Hill, Moir Lee, Jr 112, 240 Hill, Handle Wilhelm Hill, Rayburn Albert Hiller, Daniel Robert Hillis, James Leonard Himes, Linda Ruth , Jr. Hinds elly Id Hirsbrunner, William Ed Hixson, Hershell William Hobbs, William Carl Hobson. W. Edward Hockett. Patsy Ann Hodge. Dorothy T ' Hodgin. Benjami Hoge. Edward Russell. J Holden. Carol Ann Holden. John Willie, Jr.. Holden. Patricia Bell Holden. Robert Eugene Holder. Alex Martin Holder. Arthur Taylor Holder. Herbert Charlie Holder. Marguerite Ann Holderfield. Ronnie Ray Holland. Mary Lou Holland. Paul G -Holland. Robert Wayne . Holland. Ruby Mae ' 142, 157 Hollingsworth, Bobby Byrn 87, 179, 182, 194 Hollis, Joseph Dixon 125 Hollis, Julia Ann 125, 160, 179, 182, 185, 194 142 142 142 142 142 124 142 112 124 142, 239 112 142 142 142 142 124, 180 142, 183 112 87 87 157 125, 158 142 142, 178 .112, 236, 237 191 HoUowav. Edward Boyd, Jr. Hollowav. John Owen Holman ' , Donna Gene Holman, Thelma Jean Holmes, William Henry Holshouser, Helen Louise Holt, Kenneth Marlin Ho Honey, Jerry Dean - . . Hood, George Hooper, Bettye Jacquelin. Hoover, Donald Lee , . Hoover, Frances Jean Ho Edward Rita Hope. Edgar Lee Hope, Robert Lee Hopkins, Bobby Allen Hopkins. Claude Garner Hopkins. John Rowland Hopkins. Thomas Wayne Horton. Sarah Anne Hosse, Alfred Eugene Hosse, William Porter Houdeshell. John Richard Howard, William Ross Howell, Delma Dean Howell, Hucy Allen Hows, Patricia Ruth Hows, Robert Clayton Howse, Johnnie Murphy, Jr. Hubbell, Barbara Ann Hudgens, Bonnie Earline Hudson. George Denton Hudson. Judy Carol Huff. Elizabeth Frances Huffines. Charles Wayne Huggins. Jerry Newton Hughes. Jo Ann Hughey. Betty King Hughey. George Locke Hull, Mary Lou Hull. Novella Roark Humphrey, Shirley .Ann Hunt, James Donathan Hunter, Carroll Ann William Ernest, Jr.. Husair Hutch Hutch Hutchin Hyd Adr i Edward n Kafil gs, Margaret Lorene. ul Douglas dge - 125 142 142, 157 87, 167, 168, 169, 175 142 142 125, 142 180 125 142 125 142 142 112 143 143 143, 179 87 87. 170. 178 143 125, 191. 193 143. 210, 215 125 143 125 74, 88, 170, 178, 243 125 143 125, 183 125 143 143, 175 143, 179, 189, 194 112, 184 143. 161. 179 112 143, 158, 183, 186 143 143 143, 186 143 112, 143 125 143 143, 158 143 Ingram, Mollie Louise Isenberg. Jack Daniel Irwin. Sandra Louise Ishler, John Adrian 143, 160, 191, 194, 217 143 143, 175 88, 162 Jack, Gary Dewev 143 Jackson, .James Allen 112 Jackson, Jerry Baxter 112, 193 Jackson, Kenneth Douglas 88 Jackson, Kenneth Leon 143 Jackson. Larry D. 143 Jackson, Mildred Faye 125 Jackson, Nancy Louise 125, 157 Jackson, Paul Wesley 125 Jackson, Ralph Hardison 125 Jacobs, Patsy Joan 125 Jenkins, Billy Brown 143 Jenkins, Jack Lucas 143 Jenkins. Murray Norris 88, 177, 180, 193 Jennings, Faye Chumley 143, 184 Jent, Chester Bennett 236, 237 Jernigan, Harold Levov 125 Jernigan, Harry Miller 125 Jernigan. Mark Conrad 88 Jobe. James Neill 125 Jobe, Larry Clark 88. 176 Johns. Judy Carter 143 Johns, Nancye Ann 143 .Johnson, Amelia Anne 125, 143, 161 Johnson, Arlis Doyle 125 Johnson, Danny Carroll 125 Johnson, Dennis James 143 Johnson, Erskin Ralph 175 Johnson, Gene Burton 143 Johnson, Gene F. 143 Johnson, James Franklin 125 Johnson, James Greffin, Jr. 143 Johnson, James Herbert 143 Johnson, Linda Faye 112. 178, 182, 185, 194 Johnson, Nancy Ellen 60. 62. 69. 89. 159. 166. 169. 170, 178, 204, 215 Johnson, Robert Cooper 89 Johnson, Ronald Wayne 89, 143 Johnson. Thomas Richard 143 Johnson, Wally E. 89 Jolly. Julia Driscoll 143 Jones. Alice Carolyn 143 Jones, Barbara Lee 143, 158 Jones, Barry Gaines 143 Jones, Bobby Lee 143 Jones, Dwain Roy 125, 236, 237 Jones, Era Pryne 144 Jones, George Engles 143 .Jones, Kenneth Ray 112 Jones. Larry Oscar 144, 239 Jones. Larry Phillip 144 Jones. Michael Dwain 144 Jones. Mildred Joyce 144 Jones. Phillip Ray ' 236, 238 Jones, Robert Nelson 144 .Jones. Rodger Thomas 144 .Jones, Sarah Helen 125, 160, 178, 179, 188, 189 Jone, Troy Autrv 144, 239 Jone, WiliisE.. jr 112.193 Jordan. Louise Hawkins 144 Judd. Meyillan Louise 144, 178, 189 Karraker, David Franklin 144, 161 Keathley, James Overton 89, 209 Keaton, Don 89 Keel, Cherrie Annette Keel, James Melvin 144 Keirns, Patricia Ann 144, 217 Kelleher, Patricia Rose 144, 159 Kellv, Randall Raye 144 Kelly, Edward Francis 144 Kelton, Gwen Muriel 144 Kemp, Linda Lou 125 Kemper, Joanna Babb 144, 179, 185, 194 Kemper, Larry Ralph 144 Kennedy, Elizabeth Spencer 144 Kephart, Floyd William 144 Kerr, Bobbv Patterson 89 Kerr, Robert VanCleve 125, 222 Kerr, Sam Lynn 144 Kay, Richard Campbell 112 Kidd, James Rhea 144 Kiesinger, Lyndon Paul 144 Kilgore, Gary Lee 144 Kilgrow, Everett Douglas 144 Kimbro, Bobby Wayne ,. 144 Kincaid, Emorv Lenard 144 Kincaid, Ronald Scott 144 King, Carole Fraser 112, 178, 195, 196 King, Faye Jeanette 125 King, Julian Franklin «9. 89, 190, 191, 222. 226 King, Nadine Elizabeth 125, 158, 186 King, Roy Taylor 112 Kinnev. Robert L. 179, 20, ' i Kinser, Gary Douglas 112 Kippes, Ronald Lloyd 144 Kirksey, Howard Garden. Jr. 69. 90, 165. 168, 178 Klame ' r, William Albert 144 Knauff, Jimmy Reeve 144 Knight, Bryan Edward 144 Knight, Daisy Parker 90 Knight, James W. 144 Kunkel, William Donald 144, 191 Kupiszewski, Phyllis Irene 125, 175 Ladd, Larry Gilbert 125, 191 Lafferty, Larry John 144 Lamb, Omar Eugene 144 Lamb, Thomas William 144, 176 Lambert. Linda Lee 113. 196, 197 Lampley, Peggy Arlene 144 Lancaster. Jerry Fisher. 90, 178 Lancaster, Jim Alexander 144 Landers, Roger Rice 125. 175 Landrum, Rov Edward 125, 189 Lane, Earl Jackson 90 Lane, Joyce A. Brewer 125, 179 Lane, Lynda Lu 125 Lane, Nellie Sue 123. 178. 188 Langford, Thomas M., Jr. 144 Lasley, James Kenneth 144 Latham, Nancy Carole 144 Law, Clarence Reginald 113, 190, 222, 232 Lawrence, Frank Joseph 144 Lawrence, Patricia Louise 157 Lawson, Rebecca 125, 179 Layhew, Donald Gene 90 LcCroy, Carol Sue 125,165 Leahon, Lawrence Peter 144 Leathers, Carol Louise 144 Lee. Jerry Patterson 145 Lee, Mary Emily 125, 194 Leech, Raymond Glenn, Jr. 125. 160 Lehr, Barbara Nell 113 Lemay, Rex Wilson 113 Leming, Betty Joyce 160, 217 Lennon, Joseph Barle, Jr. 145 Lever, Richard Henry 145, 239 Levine, Hilaree Ann 145 Lewis, George Estes 145 Lewis, James Arthur 145 Lewis, John Wesley 125, 222 Lewis, Linda Louise 145 Lewis, Mary Ellen 90 Lewis, William Crews 145, 180 Liaghat, Abodolkarim 113 Liddle, John Anorson 178B Light, Victoria Lynn 145 Lightcap, Nelson M. 145 Little, Bond Harvey 145 Little, Robert Douglas 145 Littlefield, Marsha Jean 125, 175 Locke, Earline 91) Locke, Martha Dean 126 Locke, Russell Allen 126, 185 Lockhart, Bobbie Charlotte 145 Loftis, V. Don 126 Logan, James Cranford 145, 193 Long. Luana Jean 145 Long, Sylvia Joyce 145 Love, Judy Carolyn 145 Love, Kenneth Paschall 113, 160, 177, 178, 186. 189 Love. Raymond Dallas 145 Loveday, ' Cove Wallace 145 Loveless, Frelon Daniel 90, 180 Lovell, Linda Louise 145 Lovier, Rebecca Sue 126 Lovvorn, Lawrence Stanley 126 Lowe, Anne Groome 145, 185 Lowery, Carole Ann 145, 189 I owery, James Donald 126 Loy, Florence Rives 145, 177, 189 Luff, Barbara 179 Lukasick, Robert Andrew 145 Luna, Lester Gail 126 Luttrell, Billy Mack 113 Luttrell, Pamela Jane 126, 183, 217 Lycans, William Ronald 145 Lyle, Rufus Anglen 90, 178, 184 Lynam, Brenca Gayle 90 Lynam, Eunice Yeargin 91 Lynch, Donald Hugh 113, 184 Lynch, Gayle Kaye 145 Lynch, James Nicholas 91, 222, 223, 224 Lynch, Martha Elizabeth 113, 164, 189, 217 Lynch, Mary Elizabeth 126,1.59 Lynn, Freddie Russell 113,193 Lynn, Jo Ann 126, 179, 183 Lynn, Phillip Wayne 145 Lyon, Roger Stanley 145, 176 Lyons, Lynda Susan 145 McAdon, Anne Rose 278 M McBride, Carolyn Fave 145 McBride. Harry Gordon 91, 193 McBride, Lovce Everett 91 McCall, Gene Elman 113 McCamish, Mickey LeRoy 145 McCampbell, Lenora Allene 145 McCauley, Darrell Parker 145. 179 MeCauley. Dwight Stephen 145 McCauley, Jackie O ' Neil 236. 23V McClanahan, Carolyn Ann 91 McClanahan, Sam Ralston 113 McClendon, James Workman 145 McClendon, Patricia Jean 126 McClendon, Veda Ann 126, 217 McClennv, Linda Joyce 145 113, 164, 179, 181, 185, 194 125 McCollum, Jo Nell 126, 157, 179 McComb, Alice Victoria 145 McConnell, Doloris Bernice 145 McConnell, Sarah Mai 145, 183 McCorkle, Charles Lee 145 McCrary, Evelyn Louise 126 McCullough, Larry Freeman 126. li)8. 176 McDaniel, Mickey Joe 145 McCaniel, Virginia Buford 113. 169 McDaris, Mary Helen 126. 179 McDonald, Burnace Ralph 126. 191 McDonald. James Richard 126. 179 126 McDonald. Lewis Terry 145 McDonald. Patricia Jean 146 McFarlin. Gerald Walker 113 McFarlin. James Maurice 146 McFarlin. Larry Lee 113 McGhee. Charles Robert 113. 165, S75 McGinnis, Charles Michael 126. 178 McGinnis, Judith Carolyn 146. 183 McGinnis, Patsy Ann 149 McGlohan, Margaret Lucile 146 McGowen, Nancye Anne 113 McHugh, James Thomas 159 McKaig, Judith Cecile 146, 157, IV9. 183 McKee, Nancy Juaneece 146 McKinnev, Joe V. 91 McKinnev, Ronald Clayton 146 McKissick, James Houston 113 McKnight, Mary Louise 126. 175 McLain, Donald Charles 146 IV9 181 McMahan, Carl Edwain 146. 160 McMahon, Virginia Lee 146 McMillan, Nancy Louise 126 McMillen, James Thomas 178 McNair, Larry Raymond 126. 177 McNeese, James D. 113 McPeters, Frances Lucille 126 168 McPeters, Patricia Gail 126 175 126 McRae, Judith Ann 126 McWhirter. Janie Raye 146 Mabry, George Buchnau 91 185 193 Maddux, L. Sue 91, 169 Maggart, Betty Jane 146 Maggart, William Edward 146 Mahoney, Joanne .146 194 Malone, Helen Faye Malone, Jimmy Ray 146 Malone, Judith Brenda Malone, Sharon Lee 126 1.57 Mangrum, Cammie Carl 113 162 Mangrum, Tandy Dan 146 Manley, Marcia Louise 113, 169, 178, Manning, Eleanor Patricia 126 r 5 146 Manus, Thomas J. 146 Marable. Linda Marie 114, 159, 164 183 189 Markum, Thomas Randall 146 Marlin, Carolyn Lane 146 Marlin, Linda Joyce 126 Marlin, Mallory Wayne 146 Marschel, Marilyn McKnight 146 175 Marston, Lyonald James 126 Martin, Floyd Thomas 126 Martin, Jack Edgar 146 Martin, Jay Perry 114 Martin, Maryedith 126 160 Martin, Roy Norman 146 193 Martin, Sara Margaret Maurme 126 146 Mason, Carlton Wilburn 92 Mason, Robery Dee, Jr. 146 Massev, Charles Wesley . . 146 161 Massey, Sam Payne 91 160 Matthews, Minnie Chairman . 126 Matusek, Anthony Maryland, Jr 114 Mattox, Charles Frederic 126 Maxwell, Frank Boyd 146 Maxwell, Ma4thalena 146 158 Maxwell, Mary Ann 146 Maxwell, Melvin Porter 180. 187 , 910, 19] , 245 , 242 Mayberry, Cecile Ann 70, 92 ,158 , 166 MIyes, Janice V. 146 Mavfield, James Edmund 126 Mcador, Dorothy Marie 146 1.57 194 92 Meadow, Jeremiah Greene, Jr. 106 , 114 , 157 Medlen, Linda Sue 146 Meeks, Barbara Jean 146 , 161 , 194 146 146 126 146 Melson, Robert Jared, Jr 114 126 Merritt, Douthitt Pruitt 146 , 158 Merryman, George Randal 126 Messer, Melba Ann 12b , 1S3 Mickle, George Davon, Jr. 126 Middleton, Frank Edward 146 Midgett, Harold Lynn 126 Miles, Kenneth Neal 146 176 Miller. Daryl Anita 92 175 Miller. Donald Thomas 126 Miller. Edra Gail Lovelady 12b , 194 146 Miller, Sheria Kav 146 Miller. Virginia Lou 54, 126 , 20S , 215 Mills, Barbara Fraley 92 Mills, Joe Edward 92, 179 182 210 Millsaps, Vivian Louise 114 , 157 Milner, Brenda Elaine 146 Milom. William Michael 147 Minor, Sandra Gail 147 Minton, D. Rennie 114 Mitchell, Charlie Ann 147, 160, 194 Mitchell, James Grady 92, 184 Mitchell, Joanne 114, 196 Mitchell, John G. Jr 92, 180, 193 Mitchell, Judy Anne 114 Mitchell, Robert Hewitt 127 Mittwede, Sam Lewis 114 Molder, Dorotha Hutchings 92 Molloy, Brenda June 147 Montgomery, Beverly Joyce 147 Montgomery, Claud Evered, Jr 147 Monneyhan, Leonard Ernest, Jr 147 Moore, Jerry Clyde 127 Moore, John Claytor 197, 244, 245 Moore, Paula Adelle 127, 183 Moore, Stuart Layne 147 Moorehead, Jo Faye 92, 170, 178 Morgan, Betty Ann 147 Morgan, Charles Dean 147 Morgan, Elaine 114 Morgan, Nickie Stephen 127 Morgan, Patsy Lanning 93, 162 Morrell, Stanley Holt 127 Morrison, Linda Sue 127 Morrow, Kathryn Dale 127, 179 Morrow. Marne Sue 147 Morse, Betty Jean 147 Morton, Mildred Patricia 93, 157 Moselev, Carol Jane 147 Moseley, Myra Janette 147, 159 Mosely. Carolyn Sue 147 Moss, Elizabeth Ann 127, 183 Moss, Stephen Carl 147, 157 Mote, Barry Douglas 147 Mott, Kenneth Floyd 147 Moulder, George Allen 127, 193 MuUins, Ca rolyn Faye 93 Mullins, Charles Robert 114 MuUins, James Alsup 147 Mullins, Roy Elvis 147 Mullis, Jerry Rufus 147 Murchison, Howard Patrick 127 Murdock, James Douglas 93 Murphey, Sue Hughes 147, 179 Murphy, Ronald Byron 147 Murphy, William Andrew 147 Muse, Mary Elizabeth 93, 178 Mvers. James Porter 147 Myers, Wilson Durham, III 147, 159 N Nabors, Ella Bernice 147, 186 Nabors, James Keith 190, 222, 228, 230 Nabors, Nancy Ehzabeth 127, 147 Nash, Archie Hartwell 147 Neal, Danny Lee 127, 190, 222, 226, 228 Neal, Doris June 93 Nease, Carolyn Lee 147 Neel, Betty Blanton 127, 160 Neely, Judy Aileen 147 Neese, Betty Jo 127, 175 Neese, Paul Lowe 147 Neil, James Thomas 127 Neill, Kenneth Ray 210 Newman, Sylvia Osborne 70,93 Newsom, Thomas Garev 93 Newton, Edward A 206, 236, 239 Nichols, Bobby Miller 127,176 Nichols, Marcus Delmer 93 Nickell, Billy George 236, 239 Nixon. Betty Lou 147 Noble. Geddes 127 Noe, George Edw ard, Jr. 93, 169, 190, 222, 224, 232 Norman, Carolyn June 127 Northern, Carole Ann 147,252 Norton, Wanda Kay 114 Nuckols, Mary Lynn 147, 160, 179 O O ' Brien, Patricia Ann 147, 183 O ' Bryan, James Michael 147 O ' Connor, Timothy Abbott 147 O ' Gwynn, Stance Dail 114 O ' Neal, Henry Alexander 127 Oakes, Mary Anita 147, 183 Oates, Patricia Jean 147 Odle. William Albert 94, 162, 184 Odom, Kenneth C. 114,184 Ogle, Dannie Hugh 147 Ogles, Lynda Joyce 147, 183 Oldenburg. Frederick James 127, 161, 179 Oldham, J. H. 114, 175 Oldham, William Dennis 114,147 Oliphant, Cynthia Wilkinson 147 Oliphant, Thomas Walker 127 Orr, Elizabeth Mae 114 Orr, Susanne Blanton 148, 161 Orton, Wavne Allen 148 Ousley, Billy Bruce 148 Outlawe, Thomas Harrison 148, 160 Overbev, Beaslev T., Jr. 114 Overby, Henry Eugene, Jr. 114 Overton, Martha Jo 127, 148, 179 Owen, Frank Thomas 127 Owen, James McGwin 127 Owens, Robert Lamar 127 Owensby, Linda Gail 127, 183 P Pack, Billy Jack 114 Page, Billy Richard 94 Page, Thomas Nelson, Jr 127 Painter, James Claude 114, 240 Pardue, Billie Jean 127 Parham, Amelia Anne 148 Paris, Charles Henry, Jr 127, 178 Park, Thomas Samuel 162 Parker, Aubrey Jarman 127 Parker, Hugh Anderson 94, 176 Parker, Kay Frances 127 Parker, Martha Ann 127, 217 Parker, Oliver Taylor 127, 178, 193 Parkhurst, Donna Frances 127 Parkhurst,OmaFaye 127 I Parks, Larry Dennis 167, 187 Parks, Lemuel Stephens 148, 179, 182, 194 Parnell, J ames Eugene 148 Parrish, William Henry 148 Parson, Ida Melrose 94 Partin, Eula J. 94 Partin, Peggy Jane Aylor 115 Partin, Kichard Lionel 94 Pate, Jerry Clark 148 Patrick, Jo Helen 148, 183 Patterson, Bettv Carolyn 127 Patterson, Jewell Dawn 127, 157 Patterson, Margie Kay 148,177,250 Patterson, Richard Patton, Charley M Patton, Clarence K Patton, Howard Donell Patton, Lois Di Patton, Luther Patty, Malinda Bl ng Jr. Payr rbara Ann David L. nderson , Larry Archer Whitaker William Randolph, Jr 115 148 148 115, 148, 184 70, 94, 175, 191,194 148 148 94, 162 115 148 127, 115, 170 127, 170 Payne, Payne Payne, Payne, Pearson Carol ann 127, 181, 188 Pearson, James Howard 148, 190, 222, 227, 233 Pearson, Jerry Bruce 190, 222, 227 Peddvcoart, Patricia Lee 148 Pettvcoart, Penny Lee 148 Pedi ' go, Mary Guvcell 148, 185 Peebles, Ralph Leon 95, 206 Peek, Kenneth Hugh , II 148, 239 Pellettieri, Ella Elizabeth 127 Pembcrton, Bettv Jean 127, 179, 217 Pendergrass, Willie Mae 148, 183 Penny, Mary Alice 148, 157 Pareira, Richard Vincent 159 Perry. Perry, H. Yvonne Peters, Melba Jean Peterson, Julia Ann Pettit, Cart Nelson 148 127 148, 183 148 127 Pettv, ' Anne Withcrspoon 127, 170, 178 Petty, David Terly 148 Petty, Gary Wilson 148, 157 Pever, Mary Sue 178 Pewitt, Ha Jeanne 148, 178, 179 Pevton, Frances Ann 127 Peyton, Jeannette 95 Pevton, Larry Lewis 148 Phillips, Ann Lester 127 Phillips, Beatrice Calahan 95 Phillips, Ravmond Glen 148 Phillips, Robert Elbert, Jr 95, 161, 209 Phillips, Thomas Noel 127 Philpott, Charles Marvin 130 Packard, Kenneth Glenn 148 Pickard, Randall Pylant 148 Pickard, Webster Wood, Jr Pickel, Donald Howell 148 Pierce, James Galen 148 Pigue, Jerrv Wayne 95 Pigue, Paul Edward Pilkinton, Richard Dane Pinkerton, Elizabeth Ann Pinkston, James Donald ikston, Oli ' Pittard, Sandra Faye 115, 217 Pittman, Verretta Jean 115 Pitts, Bobby Lee 115 Pitts, Glenn Stephen 129 Pitts, Rita Estelle 148 Plan, Joseph Ronald 148 Pogue, Rex Franklin 115 Pollock, Charles Wayne 129 Pollock, Joe Eddie 95 Ponder, Walter Lee, Jr 95 Pope, Donald Hugh 95 Porter, Earl Johnson, Jr. 115 Porterfield, Patricia Ann 179, 181, 185, 194 Postins, George Elbert 128 Potts, Christopher Perry 193 Powell, Alton Woodrow 178, 189 Powell, Harriet Yvonne 95 Preston, James Dene 115 Prior, Marilyn May 123 Pruitt, Leon Joseph 243 Puckett, Edward Jerry 96, 168 Purcell, Burton Gilbert 96 Purnell, Richard Allen 128, 127 Purvis, Marida Ray 223 Puryear, Larry Dean 96, 190, 191, 222, 225, 226, 232, 229 Purvear, William Douglas 157 Pyle, Jane, 128, 179 Pyle, Thomas Richard 96 Quarles, Charles Ray 128 Quinn, Jeannie Cecila 128, 157 Raby, Bobby Ray 96, 208 Raby, Georgie Max 127, 191 Rae, Frances Marie Leathers 96, 163, 183 Ragan, James Enoch 96, 178 Ragland, Joe Mac 185, 222 Ragsdale, Judv Ann 96, 178 Raines, Gwendolyn Jean 177, 183 Ramsev, Billie Jane 128 RatcUffe, James Orris 115 Rav. George Ernest 115 Rav, Jere Dale Ray, Jimmy Edgar Redmond, Barbarf Reed, Don Charles Reed, Geneva Kay Reed, James Luth Reed, Martha Frai Reeder, Ronnie Lewis Reedy, Lloyd Bruce Reese, Charles H enry Reese, George Milton Reeves, Linda Sue Reeves, Thomas, Reich, Charles Thoma Reischman, Joe Ed 245 96 128 128 128 179 128 128 115 115, 159, 169, 177, 180 128 115, 177, 250 115, 177 115, 180 159 Renfro, Everette Brown 128 Rice, Charles Oscar 128, 222, 225, 233 Rice, Zelpha Mae 128 Richardson, Carol Joyce 96 Richardson, James Floyd 128 Riel, Brian Franceis 159 Roach, James Douglas 179 Roach, Linda Lee 128 Robbins, Peter Ford 97 Roberts, Dillon Cecil 128 Robinson, Bovd William 177, 180 Robinson, Carole Jean 115, 160, 177 Robinson, Catherine Gayle 97, 178 Robinson, Eugene Mack 128 Robinson, Jara Baxter 97, 190, 222 Robinson, Lawrence Quinn 97 Robinson, Marcia Louise 161 Rochell, William Edward 97, 115 Robers, John Stanley 97, 164, lUG, 169, 180, 185 Rogers, May Louise Williams 97 Roleff, Edmund Frank 128, 175, 176 Roper, Jerrv Glen 97, 157, 161 Rose, Robert David 115 Ross, Kenneth Alvin 97, 190, 222, 233 Rowe, Charles Kenneth 128 Rowlett, Gladys Adrienne 128, 161, 183 Rummel, Carl Everett 97 Russell, Kenneth Eilson 240 Sadler, James Lawrence, Jr. 128 Salerno, Audrey Marv 128, 170, 178 Sanders, James R. 98, 18!) Sanders, Kathrvn B. 98, 162 Sanders, Ruby 188 Sands, Jerry Larkin 128, 157, 169 Sanford, Clemma Carole 178, 187 Sanford, Janice Phillips 178 Sansing, Harold Thaddeus 115,165,175 Sargent, Patricia Dodson 175 Saterfield, Edna Jay 157 Sawyer, Rebecca Fave 207, 215 Scarbrough, John Frederick 128 Scheiwiller, Carla Mae 128 Schmidt, Philip Craig 128 Schoonman, Richard James 115, 189 Schrader, Harold Jake 98 Scott, Alvin Thomas 115, 152 Scott, Barbara Lou 116, 178, 179, 182, 185, 194 Scott, Gerald Delano 128 Scott, Harriett Gayle 183 Scott, Terrv Allen 116 Settle, William Martin 190, 222,231 Sewell, Svlvia Sidney 177 Shackelford, Robert Eoy 98 Shannon, James Patrick 116, 168 Sharp, Amarvllus Hampton 98 Shaver, Stanley Houston 116 Sheffield, Meredith Marine 128, 161, 183 Shelton, Norma Jeannette 128, 179, 185, 194 Shelton, Roy Cherrv 128, 189 Sherrill, Joyce Ann 128, .55, 56, 157, 179, 186 Sherwood, James Robert 98 Shields, Sam Jarrett 98, IIB, 168, 177, 180 Short, Freda 98 Shutters, Gerald Hartman 98, 190, 245 Sikes, Frances Hord 175 Simmons, Barbara Eve 70, 98, 166, 179, 194 Simmons, Gary Trice 116, 168, 177 Simmons, Joan Frances 116 Simms, John Asa 188 Simpson, Joan 128 Simpson, Judith Ann 159 Simpson, Robert Jennings 70, 99, 157, 195 Simpson, Thomas Ear. 99, 205 Sims, Betsy Jane 116, 170, 178 Sipe, Eddie William 128 Sivells, James Bruce 116, 189 Skillern, James Wlaton, Jr. 128 Skillington, David Ross 118, 179 Slatton, Charlotte Ann 116 Smartt, Teddv Rav 116 Smith, Barbara Janette 128, 179 Smith, Bernard Ken 116, 205 Smith, Bettv Jean 160 Smith, Billv Reed 184 Smith, Carol Frances 99 Smith, Helen Maxine 71, 99, 166 Smith, Howard Cross 128 Smith, Janev Lee 116, 165 Smith, Margaret Catherine 99, 183 Smith, Nancv Jean 129,175,196 Smith, Nancy Louise 128 Smith, Robert Sloan 99 Smith, Ronnie Hubert 99 Smith, Val Gene 116 Smith, Wvlma Joyce 129 Smithson , John Laird, Jr. 129 Smothers, Jerrv Dale 116, 157 Snell, Juli Ha 99 Snell, Wallace Vincent 99 Snoddv, Bobbv Fav 116, 191 Snoddv, Edward Lewis 129, 175 Sowell ' , Brenda Joyce 178, 179, 194, 206, 215 Spaulding, Mary Downey 116, 157, 177 Speed, Janice 99, 183 Spelta, Anthony Joseph 159 Spinng, John Baker 170, 178 Spurlick, Jerry Forrest 100 St. Charles, Marcia Ann 100 Stacy, Bonnie Joy 129, 194, 217 Stag ' gs, Charles Lester 129 Stallings, John William 175, 190, 191, 240 Stanford, John Erroll 116, 240 Stanlev, Larry Barton 129, 189 Stapleton, Jerry Wayne 222, 225 Statum, Herman Cljiton 116 Stephenson, William Victor 212 Stewart, Angelyn Gaye 116 Stidham, Paul Edward 100, 204 Stilwell, Doris S. 129 Stinson, Julia Frances 129, 183 Stoddard, Ernest Winston 116, 212 Stone, Frank Donovan 129 Storey, Calvin Dwight 117 Strasser, William Anthony 100, 159, 180 Stulco, Ronald Lester 129 Stump, Anne Chandler 100 Sturdivant, Bobby Lee 117 Suffridge, Jeanne McEwen 177 Sugg, John Phillip 100 Sullivan, Joseph Spence 165 Sullivan, Nancv Louise 129, 194 Summerford, William Aubrey 129, 185 Summers, Billv Joe 129 Swain, Richard Hubbard 60, 100, 160, 190, 191, 206, 242 Swann, Sylvia Patricia 129, 179 Taft, Norman Herndon 100 Tallev, Brenda Gail 186 Tallev, Marv Sandra 129 Tant; David Mitchell 100 Tarpley, Edward Wayne 129 TarpleV, James Samuel 117, 191 Tassey, James Don 100, 190, 245, 240 Tate, Frances Sitz 101 Tatum, William Reid 129 Tavalin, Jan Michael 129 Taylor, Richard Leslie 212 Taylor, Robert Ewing 117 Terrv, Warren William 101, 177 Thomas, Helen Ann 117 Thomas, William Frank 117 Thomas, Wilma Gean 101 Thomason, Virginia Annelle 129, 175 Thompson, Carey Franklin 222 Thompson, Charles Kenneth 117 Thompson, Clifton, C, Jr. 101, 178 Thompson, Joe Burton 101, 205 Thompson, William Brown 129, 175 Thornton, Marv Carolyn 117,177,179,187 Thornton, Patricia Anne 129 Timmins, Lawrence Robert 129 Tipps, Marv Gayle 194 Todd, Billy Otis 129, 193 Todd, Dorothy Anne 129 Todd, Willis Thomas 129 Tollett, Sue Ann 152 Tomlin, Wesley Lee 129 Toombs, Thomas William 129 Toon, James Morgan 152 Towery, Maxine 152 Trail, William Edwill 129 Trammell, Lucinda 152 Trapp, Terry Lester 129 Traughber, Joe Thomas 101 Travis, Ronald Clayton 101 Treanor, Ror Buckanan 152 Trimm, Margaret Anne 152 Tripp, Patricia Anne 129 Trobaugh, Nancy Jane 117, 178 Troon, Joe Ravmond 129 Tubb, Robert Quenton 101, 177 Tucker, Barbara Ann 117,161,183 Tucker, Charles Gilbert 117, 162 Tune, Johnny Rav 152 Turman, Robert Rex 129,189 Turnbow, Jerry Donald 152 Turnbow, Kenneth Rav 129 Turner, Elizabeth Sharon 101, 159, 183 Turner, Isabelle Anne 152, 178, 187 Turner, James Edgar, Jr. 152 Turner, Patricia Anne 71, 101, 165, 166, 179, 187 Tyson, James Reneer 152 llmbarger, Ja Vann, Shirley Ann 129 Vaughan, Je ' rre Anderson 117 Vaughan, Margaret Elizabeth . .161, 179, 183, 217 Vaughan, Sandra Jean 152 Vaughan, Thomas Albert 152, 191 Vaughn, Darid Bee 117 Vaughn, John Porter 152 Vaughter. Dayton Eugene 152, 189 Vermilve, Carol Lee 152 Vickerv, Glenda Gayle q52, 178 Vickery, June Carole 161, 178, 179, 186 Victory, Mancy White 152 Villines, Jimmy 117, 193 Vinson, Billie Wayne 102 Vinson, Joel D 244 Vinson, Martha Jean 152, 177, 183 W Waggoner, Robert Edward 102 Wakefield, David R. 117, 162 Walden, Emma Jean 117, 183 Walker, Gene O. 117 Walker, Jewell Elaine 152 Walkup, Joe Harrell 102 Walkup , Susan 152, 183 Wallace, Shirely Ann 157, 179, 183, 189 Waller, Frank James 152 Walling, Bettie Lee 152 Walling, Mary Elizabeth 102, 163 Ward, Leon Scott, Jr 178 Warf, Paul Reaves 152 Warmbrod, Sara Jane 102, 183 Warner, Virginia Dell 129, 183 Warren, James Rueben 129 Warren, Robert Barry 152 Washer, Billy Wayne 129 Wassom, Barbara Jean 102, 157, 179 Waterman, Richard Gary 129 Watrous, Tomothv Bennett 117, 1,57 Watson, Luther Gene 117, 190, 222 Watt, Randall Murdock 129 Watts, Thomas Elgin 129, 178 Waxman, Harold Lewis 152 Weaver, Lela Joan 129 Weaver, Ravmond Richard 102 Webb, Hugh Edward 152 Webb, Josephine 129 Webster, Bettv Jean 102, 191, 194 Webster. Dan Stewart 152 Welch, Alva Marie 129, 194 Welch, Raymond Fred 102 Welchance. Donnie Wavne 102 Welch, Dennie Martin 72, 132, 152 Wender, Margaret Ann 130 Wendleton, Howard Lee, Jr. 15 Wendleton, Patricia Ann Hooper . . .152 279 West. James Watt 152 West, Sandra Lee 152 Westmoreland, Bettv Ann 152, 194 Weston, Judith Sevier 152, 217 Whalcy, Gary Ogle 152,190,227 Whalev, Jere Ralph 152 Whaley, Larry Burt 152, 19B, 229, 231 Wharton, Louise Sikes 130, 152, 175 Wharton, Sarah Frances 175 Wheat, Robert Leon 152 White, Betsy Clinard 103 White, Betty Jo 153 White, Donald Lee 153 White. Donald Ray 153 White, Hubert Mac 117 White, James Clyde 103 White, James Lend 153 White, Judith Ann 153 White, Lvnn Haskell, Jr 103 White, William Ranzo 153 White, William Thomas 153, 190, 227, 232 Whitehurst, Dudley Wayne 103, 177, 210 Whiteside, Mary Neely 130. 183 Whitley, Barbara Jean 130 Whittle, Mary Rose 157 Whitworth, Nancy Ann 130, 209, 215 Whitworth, Thurman Houston 103 Wiggins, Joe Fred 190, 222, 232 Wiggins, Wanda Carol 153 Wilkerson, Roger Conrad 117, 170, 178 Wilkerson. Tempa Theodosia 130, 179 Willard, Betty Marie 54, 58, 71, 72, 103, 162, 169, 177, 250, 215, 205, 195 Willard, Charlotte Ann 153 Williams, Barbara Jane 106, 117 Williams, Barbara Jean 153, 179, 194 Williams, Betty Margaret 153 Williams. Billy David 153 Williams Carolvn 153. 191. 194 Williams, James Goeffrey 130. 153 Williams. James Russell 153 Williams. Jerry Jolene 71, 103, 163, 166, 169 Williams, Jimmy Harlan 222 Williams, Joseph Nathaniel 130 Williams, Larry Hale 130, 167 Williams, Ralph Douglas, Jr. 190, 222, 230 Williams, Ronald Eugene 153 Williams. Ronald Lee 153 Williams. Sylvia Cason 64. 71. 103, 162, 163, 166, 195 Williams, Thomas Elliott 157 Williamson, Elvis Ray 130, 160 Willis, Sonia Mai 54, 117, 191. 177. 194. 252 Wilmouth. Ronnie Smith 239 Wilson. Bernard Warren 153 Wilson. Joel David 103.168,177,180 Wilson, Josephine Gray 130 Wilson. Marjorie Ann 103 Wilson. Stephen Randolph 153 Wilson. Vance Leon 130 Windham, Joe Wayne 104, 190, 191, 222, 232. 224 Windmueller. Armin 153 Windmueller. Uta v 153 Winfrey. Ernest Lee ' 153 Wingo. Patricia Ann 130. 157, 183 Winkler, Kenneth Earl 153 Winters, Elston Wayne 190, 222, 228 Wise, Vicktoria Mae 153 Wiser, Wanda Evelyn 153 Witherspoon, James Donald 153 Witherspoon, Londa Faye 153, 178 Witt, Carol Kay Sl ' HI Womack, Billy John 104, 193 Wood, Charles Allen 104 Wood, William James 130 Woodall, Linda Sue 130, 178 Woodall, Virginia Ann 74, 104, 170, 178 Woodroff, J. Edward lOi Woodruff, Owen Denton, Jr 153, 212 Woods, William Carl 177, 180 Woodward, Era Elaine 104, 183 Woodward, James Oliver 104 Woodward, Linda Ann 153 Woody, Robert Aron 104, 176 Woolwine, Graham 153 Wooten, Betty Lou 117 Wooten, Joyce Anne 118 Word, Maynard Winfield Worsham, ' Nancy Jean 153 Wrather, San Peter 130 Wrenn, Robert Winston 130 Wright, Carl 118 Wright, Dexter Diane 153 Wright, James Ronald 130 Wright, Lee Roy 104 Wright, Martha Elizabeth 130 Wright, Robert Edward 153 Wyatt, Mark William 153 Wynne, Janice Sue 55, 57, 118, 164, 189 Y Yates, Ann Howard 153, 183 Yates, Herschel 104 Yates, Joe Morgan 130 Yates, Thomas Doake 153 Yochum, John Gay 130 York, Beale Eugene 153, 176 Young, Jimmy Raye 118, 179, 189 Young, JimmV Wayne 118 Young, Joseph Douglas 153, 176 Young, Larry Wayne 153 Young, Lyle Dougals 153 Young, Nannette 118 Youree, Mack Moore 153 Z Zand, Abbas 61,105,180 Zarrillo, Paul Michael 130 Zeckman, Jeanette Marie 153 Zumbro, Mary Linda 153, 157 i(- %
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