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Middle Tennessee State University LIBRARY f- reiented b ROBERT ABERNATHY 1964 VOLUME 39 BETTY ALLEN— EDITOR JANICE ALSUP— BUSINESS MANAGER MIDLANDER MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE COLLEGE MURFREESBORO, TENNESSEE THE RAIDER . t ■ 1 ll 1 K HE WAS A MAN OF GREAT SELF-CONFIDENCE, SELF-RELIANCE, AND RETICENCE; MAN OF QUICK RESOLVES AND PROMPT EXECUTION, OF INEXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCE, AND OF READY AND CLEVER EXPEDIENTS . . . PANIC AND FEAR FLEW AND HID AT HIS APPROACH, AND THE SOUND OF HIS CHEER GAVE COURAGE TO THE WEAKEST HEART. MIDDLE TE 4NESSfc JOHN CHAPITS WHEEL ARCH ITF - PAT OF- CONTENTS •ADMINISTRATION. 14 •STUDENT LIFE 46 •FEATURES 78 •HONORARIES 100 •ORGANIZATIONS . 1 12 •ATHLETICS 164 •CLASSES 186 •ADVERTISING 266 MTSC it stands, locked in the immobility of a stone foundation . . . locked in the impregnable structure of our hearts ... the name . . . and a thousand, thousand images flash through the mind . these are the images it has left of you . (oiP r (f FIVE IMAGES Night (silence settling lazily) on the campus . Frost bathes the lawn. The trees are bare and proud . Spring seems different . The campus smiles in Spring. The flowers (careful not to walk on) bloom . Colors appear. Sunshine bathes the lawn. Season to season the loop, the buildings, the landscapes: Each adds its own decoration. Lrj ' % v,. ' s V ' « V; ' ' f ' i • 1 M % He Y Ml III Mil lit Bk A l f Hi t iIh iB y to w M 1 eeii A BEAUTIFUL CAMPUS This is not a cellophane bag . . . (We heard when we came here) . . . This is t±ie world . . . and we began to work. There is pride that comes (flowing) over us when we talk about our school . . . we ' re proud of what we are and pride is no sin for burning inside we have a desire . . . a desire to make ourselves better . So we set our academic standards high . . . and then we climb up to them . . . and then we raise them again. HIGH ACADEMIC STANDARDS A PEOPLE ' S COLLEGE MTSC has a special meaning . . . a meaning derivedfrom the livesof its students. . . a meaning derived from the livesof people themselves . . . red-blooded, Fun-loving people a meaning derived from a hundred different walks of life from the bank, the farm, the city, the village, the doctor ' s office From a multitude of different homes; different states, different backgrounds. A LOYAL ALUMNI We never realize (do we) that the good old times . . . Those days enjoyed so well . . . Those days are these days . . . And the time will come When we find that the weekends which seemed so dull were not dull, And the professor (so dumb) wasn ' t dumb, And his class (so long) wasn ' t long, but was long, long ago. A FRIENDLY STUDENT BODY One word that describes the attitude of the students at MTSC is SPRING . In every season (winter even) our students are fresh . . . smiling . . . happy. They ' re polite . They (cheerfully) give directions . . . instructions (misconstrued) . . . advice (parental) . . . or just general information. They like to help . . . and talk . . . people that love to talk. Friendly faces . . . thin . . . round . . . perpendicular even, but full of talk . . . and smile. Friendly is (another) the word that describes our students . OUTSTANDING ALUMNI Mr. Robert Abemathy Mr. Robert Abernathy of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, is Director of Field Services at Middle Tennessee State College. A member of the Class of 1929, he is in great demand as a speaker in widely diversified areas. A great recruiter of students for his Alma Mater, a humorist in his own right, a master of repartee, a genius in public relations, he is MTSC ' s most ef- fective Roving Ambassador. Mr. Fred Gilliam Mr. Fred Gilliam of Manchester, Tennessee, is Attorney-General of the Seventh Judicial District. A member of the Class of 1929, he has had and is experiencing a distinguished career in Tennessee law. His vocational and civic cloak of many colors has the segments of the educator, alderman, bank director, hospital commissioner, Sunday School teacher, and many others. Mr. Rex Turman Mr.RexTurman of Savannah, Tennessee, is Assistant Superintendent of Schools of Hardin County. A member of the Class of 1930, he has run the long gamut of education. Beginning as a classroom teacher, he has suc- cessively and successfully held many administrative positions, has been honored with the presidencie s of three local education associations, the Tennessee Education Association, and the Tennessee Principals Associa- tion. In addition, he is an active minister and at one time was postmaster at Waynesboro, Tennessee. JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY THIRTY-FIFTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 1917—1963 IN MEMORIAM off kis tauM f)k. ■ - ■ ' a ' t ' ! Mj Ot, ko titmi J dmitting one thousand freshmen plus half that many more . . . I ) oggedly plowing through an avalanche of applications . . . JVleeting the problems of expanding curriculum and enroll- ment, and the 1 nterminable array of daily crises and student sugges- tions (helpful) 1 ot to mention the 1 nevitable closed classes . . . late registrations . . . and io orrowful appeals for (please) one more semester. X he foresight to plan the future . . . the Xv eserved wisdom to build soundly for the present J nd the preservation of the best loved traditions of the past. X hese are the basic abstractions i nherent in those dedicated individuals whose work is U ften unnoticed, sometimes unappreciated, but without which MTSC would have IN ever become what it is today . . . and what it will become tomorrow. ADMINISTRATION DR. QUILL E. COPE PRESIDENT The Cope family; Jim, Dr. Cope and Mrs. Mary Kate Cope. John, who is away at school, was absent when the picture was made. President Promotes Continued Growtii Inthe six years as President of Middle Tennessee State College, Dr. Quill E. Cope has been highly instrumental in adding new facilities and improving standards to make MTSC a leading Southern College . Dr. Cope received the B.S. degree from Tennessee Polytechnic Institute in 1933. Peabody College conferred the M.A. and M.Ed, degrees in 1936, and in 1949 he received the Ed.D degree from New York University. Dr. Cope is not only a leader on the campus but also in the community . He takes an active part in several civic groups and in his church. The charm and personality of Dr. Cope ' s family, Mrs. Mary Kate Cope, John, and Jim are a complement to his success and prosperity. Dr. and Mrs. Cope attended the ASB Pre-School Leadership Re- treat at Camp Hy-Lake. GOVERNOR STATE OF TENNESSEE When new chapters are written in the history of Tennessee education, Governor Frank Goad Clement will be among those who are most highly praised . In the face of criticism and opposition, he has stood firm in his beliefs about the great im- portance of education. This has been re- flected in the financial advancements for education that he has spearheaded. The State Board of Education constitutes the policy making body of the Tennessee state colleges. The State Board is com- posed of outstanding people from the fields of education, government, and business. The progress made by Middle Tennessee State College during this year is an excel- lent tribute to the Board, and it signifies another successful chapter in the impres- sive and effective term of public service. The abilities and service of the members of this board have contributed much toward making our college one ot the most out- standing educational institutions in the South. Governor Frank G. Clement STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED, L-R: Mr. Edward L. Jennings, Mr. J. Frank Taylor, Mr. J. H. Warf, Chairman, Mrs. B. A. McDermott, Mr. T. R. Keys. STANDING: Mr. Harold D. West, Mr. James Williams, Mr. John W. Finney, Mr. Dale Glover, Mr. Ernest C. Ball. Absent when pic- ture was made: Mrs. Sam Wilson, Mr. Thomas M. Divine, Mr. F. Thornton Strang. DEAN OF FACULTY Dr. Howard Kirksey Dean Kirksey, who has held his position since 1945, has demonstrated educational authority in liis supervision of the curriculum and has strived to raise the academic standards. In preparing himself for this role. Dr. Kirksey has received an A.B. degree from Union University and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Peabody College. His ability and service to the college have been instrumental in making MTSC a leading Southern college. DEAN OF ADMISSIONS Mr. John E. Weems Dean Weems has greatly simplified the pro- cesses which surround registration since his arrival at MTSC in 1961. He is also responsible for the admission of students and for the main- tenance of academic records for each student. Dean Weems holds the B.S. and M.A. degrees from Peabody College. He has gained admira- tion for liis sincere interest in the students. ASSOCIATE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS Mr. N. C. Beasley Since his arrival at MTSC in 1927, Dena Beasley has held three of the school ' s most important jobs: Dean- Register, Deanof Faculty, and Dean of Admissions. He is now secretar of MTSC ' s Loan, Scholarship and Development Foundation. Dean Beasley holds the B.S. and M.A, degrees from Peabody College. He experience at MTSC has enabled him to write an excellent text, COLLEGE BUSINESS. DEAN OF STUDENTS DEAN OF WOMEN Dr. Belt Keathley Dean Keathley has been in charge of co-ordinating student activities on campus since 1951 . During that time, he has be- come an important part of our administrative family. Dr. Keathley holds the Bj . degree from Bethel College, and the M.S. and Ed.D. degrees from the University of Ten- nessee. Miss Martha Hampton Dean Hampton has become an integral part of campus life in her three short years at MTSC. She is sincerely in- terested in the problems of the students and works with the ASB to create interest in campus affairs. Miss Hampton holds theB.S. and M.A. degrees from MTSC and the Ed.S. degree from Peabody College. BUSINESS MANAGER ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. Jimmy Jackson Mr. James Jackson, who received his B.S. andMj . de- grees from MTSC, has been Business Manager since 1952. He is responsible for the management of the finances of MTSC and all departments and properties. He is renowned over the South for his abilities in this area. 20 Mr. T. B. Woodmore Mr. Woodmore has been associated with MTSC since his collegiate days which ended in 1929. He became business manager in 1930 after earning a B.S. degree and continued in thatpositionuntill959, whenhe came to his present position. Withhishelp, MTSC weathered the Depression and two World wars. MR. BOB ABERNATHY Director of Field Service : MR, JAMES CRANFORD Director of Men ' s Housing DR. JAMES MARTIN Testing and Guidance Director ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF DIRECTOR OF FIELD SERVICES The embodiment of MTSC ' s spirit is Mr. Bob Abernathy, who has held his position since 1947. Mr. Abernathy is in charge of extension classes as well as recruitment and placement services. He holds the B.S. and M.A, degrees from MTSC. DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC PUBLICATIONS Mr. Bob Brooks is the mouth behind MTSC ath- letics. Through his use of newspaper, magazine, and radio, MTSC sports have become of state-wide in- terest. Mr. Brooks holds the B.S. and M.A. decrees from MTSC. DIRECTOR OF MEN ' S HOUSING The newly created position of Director of Men ' s Housing is filled by Mr. James Cranford, an alumnus of MTSC. He is in charge of men ' s and couples ' housing, both on and off campus. Mr. Cranford holds the B.S. and M.A. degrees from MTSC. SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS Mr. Harold Jewell ' s aim, in the nine years he has been at MTSC, has been to beautify her campus. Mr. Jewell also sees that the buildings are kept clean and in repair. He holds the B.S. and M.A. degrees from MTSC. MR. BOB BROOKS Director of Athletic Publications TESTING AND GUIDANCE DIRECTOR Dr. Skinny Martin ' s wit has made him well- known. His testing and guidance programs have helped many MTSC students grow into well-adjusted citizens. Dr. Martin holds the A.B, and MA. degrees from University of Florida and the Ed.D degree from Pea- body. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mr. Robert MacLean, Administrative Assistant, came to MTSC this year from Tallahassee, Florida; and he holds an M.A. degree from George Washington University. He assists Dr. Cope in the formulation and implementationof plans and policies forMTSC. ALUMNI SECRETARY Writing monthly newsletters, quarterly bulletins, and organizing new alumni chapters form a year- round job for Dr. Homer Pittard. More than 8000 alumni are scattered over the country. Dr. Pittard holds a B.S. degree from MTSC and the M.A. and Ed.D. degrees from Peabody. DIRECTOR OF PUBUC RELATIONS Mr. Gene Sloan keeps the people of Tennessee up-to-date on the progress being made at MTSC. This has been his aim for nineteen years. He holds the LL.B. and A.B. degrees from Cum- berland University and the M.A. degree from Pea- body. MR. HAROLD JEWELL Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds MR. ROBERT MacLEAN Administrative Assistant N, DR. HOMER PITTARD Alumni Secretary sm MR. EUGENE SLOAN Director of Public Relations ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Mrs. Alma Bass SUB Hostess Mr. James Booth Campus Printer Mr. Charles Phillips Bookstore Manager Mrs. Mary Lee Taylor Postmistress Mrs. Elizabeth Jackson SUB Recreation Director A multitude of activities, including educational confer- ences and banquets, come under the supervision of the Student Union hostess . This building, on our west campus, has a higher utilization than any other in our entire college plant . Speed and efficiency are trademarks of our campus print shop. More and more of the college printing needs are met here . Programing and super- vision of the Student Union recreation are the primary tasks assigned to the director . Table tennis, billiards, fun night, and dances are the principal activities . The Bookstore, like the modern pharmacy, has trans- cended its name. School sup- plies, and a great variety of items for personal needs, as well as textbooks , can be found on its shelves . The volume of mail in our campus post office will more than equal that of a small city. All students have now been assigned boxes . The alert campus security force has some seven hundred acres to patrol . Campus Police: L. to R., Arlo Owen (chief), E. V. Moser, Ellis Burnette, Ernest Adams. Mrs. Evelyn Mrs. Lucille Pfifer Riddle Mrs. Edna Smith Mrs. Norma Stokes Mrs. Peggy Trickey Mrs. Nancy Wagner Mrs. Marie Wood HOUSEMOTHERS AND SECRETARIES Askany student at Middle Tennessee State Col- lege to name one person to whom he turned for help during registration week and chances are he will usually say either a housemother or a sec- retary . Housemothers in both the men ' s and the wo- men ' s residence halls do not stop giving assist- ance after this hectic week. They continue to stand beside each student living on campus and willingly assume the difficult role of counseling and disciplining hundreds of students. The members of the efficient secretarial staff at MTSC help to determine the effectiveness of our administration. Their duties cover a wide range. FRONT ROW: Sue Adkins Evelyn Atwood, Mary Dale Barrett, Dora Bennett, Judy Chumbley, Am. Cook, Judy Cooper Bomne Cox, Am. Coyle, Denese Crowder. SECOND ROW: Mary Dale, Charlotte Daniels, Margaret D Udson, Kathedne Flowed BeX ?o: fe M _S ' t r ' : Jean Holloway, Norene Hudgens, SWrley Jones, Macon Manson. THI RD ROVV Dotty Mathet RoT:: f?J A R° W. Clara H N- ' . ' ' ' ] ' p ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' -a Poole. Frances Rich, Janet RobTnso pa rZ:y, IlTag„erLe ' f;arrSand:r;tlt; ' ' ' ' ' ' ° ' ' °- -- ' - Tolso. Evely:; fibi. 1 THE GRADUATE SCHOOL The Graduate School originated in 1951 . The first class composed of six men graduated in June of 1952 . The Graduate School offers graduate degrees in the area of educational administration and supervision, guidance and counseling, public school curriculum and instruction, mathematics, biology, chemistry, natural science, and social science. The school, directed by Dr. Howard Kirksey, has become recognized as one of the best in the state. Director of School- -Dr. Howard Kirksey THE GRADUATE COUNCIL CLOCKWISE: Dr. Howard Kirksey, Dr. Norman Parks, Dr. John Patten, Dr. Francis Riel, Dr. Robert Corlew, Dr. Clay Tucker, Dr. Richard Peck, Dr. Harris Dark, Dr. Will Bowdoin, Dr. Sam Ingram, and Dean John Weems. MASTERS DEGREE GRADUATES 1963 MAY LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Martha H. Maddox, Robbie D. Wiley, Thelma Straw. ROW 2: George Regas, Polly F. Chambers, Clarence R. Law, James F. Kidwell, Terry L. Bailey, James E. Price. ROW 3: Glenn Earl Bonner, William C. Johnson, Ralph Hastings, William T. Binkley, Maurice L. Driver, James Claude Painter. ROW 4: Phillip D. Roobinson, Clyde Douglas Cluck, Charles F. Spicka, 1963 AUGUST LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Claudine Russ, Ethel Jaco, Martha Robinson, Rubye Brodioi, Sarah Barlow, Reba Jo Newby, Noland Spenser Barham, Mary Jeringan, Frank Griffith, Lee D. Ross, O. L. Rice, James W. Tate, T. E. McGee, Jr. ROW 2: John Swafford, Arthur M. Irwin, Morgan Farris, John Carson, John B. Ha Ties, Vernon L. Williams, Elizabeth Pollard, Lorene Craddock, Nora Lee Denny, Elizabeth Jane Hale, Katherine Frazi, Marie De- Hoff. ROW 3: Ted A. Beach, Don Franklin, Clara Fielding, Billy Brooks, Orena G. Humphrey, Ronald Bar- nett, PaulDucker, James E. Cline, Robert Craig, Paul T. Deason, Ernest W. Goddard, Melvin H. Evans. ROW 4: James Faulkner, Eddie Addock, Robert W. Belcher, Lynn A. Williamson, Russell Stamper, Terry Sweeney, Billy Joe Evans, Raymond L. Green, Jesse W. Morgan, Marshall Perritt, Vernon Adcock, Billy Jo Hensley. ROW 5: Homer M. Coggin, ArmCummings, Bob McGhee, James L. Green, Ray Wagner, John McCord, Jimmy D. Bryant, Dale L. Carter, Joyce Poynor, Violet Ognio, Jessie Warren, Laura JeanMossison. CENTER, REAR: Benjamin Hirst. 1964 JANUARY Left to Right: Andrena Briney, Harold Hitt, James Frost, Lynn Banks, Vincent Hughes, Ray Hogan, Charles Henry- Taylor, John Jones. ■ i l L ' - i 4 £ i t i.S. 25 SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES The School of Arts and Sciences includes the depart- ments of Biology, Chemistry and Physics, Languages, Mathematics, and Social Sciences. Pre-professional pro- grams are essential part of the five departments found within this school . The general courses required of all candidates for the B.S. and B.A. degrees as well as subject-matter require- ments for either secondary school teaching or for entry into graduate school are found within this school . The director of this school is Dr. Clay Tucker. School Director--Dr. Clay Tucker Fourteen teachers received their masters degree in August, 1963, through the National Science Foundation. 26 BIOLOGY The Department of Biology is one of many rapidly growing departments on campus . The department has recently added a new faculty member and also a new course which affords academically superior students op- portunity to do advanced work in certain fields . There are now one hundred and thirty-two students majoring in Biology . The major objective of the Biology Department involves presenting a sound basic curriculum which should ade- quately prepare students for teaching or graduate work in Biology . The Department of Biology sponsors the Biology Club which has established the George Davis Biology Club Loan Fund . This fund is available to Biology majors planning to enter graduate school. The Biology Club also presents stunt night each year. Department Head--Dr. John Patten Mr. Edmond Cox Miss Jackie Edwards Mr. George Allen Dr. J. L. Fletcher Mrs. Curtis Mason Mr. Willie Farley Dr. Gerald Parcliment Dr. Lionel Prescott Mr. Charles R. McGhee Dr. Ellis Rucker Dr. C. W. Wiser The principal project in Biology 101 is the dissection of a frog. 27 CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS In the past five years, the Chemistry and Physics De- partment has increased from seven to thirteen faculty members, three of whom have been added this year. The department has increased so rapidly as a whole that plans are being made to construct a new building in the near future . The department has initiated a program to permit out- standing students to advance more rapidly . This is in conjunction with the department ' s wish to give the best possible training in chemistry, physics, and pre- professional courses to its two hundred and eighty-seven majors . For the past six years the department has been selected to receive a National Science Foundation grant in order to offer the science teachers of this area the opportunity to participate in a Summer Institute for secondary school teachers of science and mathematics . Department Head--Dr. J. E. Wiser 1 Cl i 4iftC% Dr. James W. Brown Mr. Roy Clark Mr. Jack Fayssonx Mr. Oakley Jennings Mr. Curtis Mason Dr. Dan Scott Mr. Leon Stancliff Mr. Aaron Todd Dr. Horace Uselton Dr. Exum Watts Dr. Ed Woods 28 A student in Advanced Analytical Chemistry performs the Electrometric Titration in the Instrument Labora- tory. LANGUAGES One of the largest departments on campus, with twenty - two teachers, is the Language Department. Located in the center of the campus, this department occupies one of the school ' s oldest buildings, the Murfree Building. There are six new faculty members on this staff. College graduates with majors in English may become teachers, writers, reporters, editors, radio and tele- vision announcers, or enter many other fields . Those interested in modern foreign languages may choose among French, Spanish, and German. Inmost instances, those courses are taught by staff members who are native of the countries represented by their par- ticular instructional area . Department Head--Dr. Richard Peck Dr. Joseph Ballew Dr. William Beasley Dr. Emily Calcott Mrs. Carmen Carrillo Mr. Ronald Coleman Mr. Charles Dean Miss Virginia Derryberry Mr. Raymond DeShazo Mr. Perry Dillon Dr. William Doxey Mr. S. Carroll Evins Mrs. Annie R. Farris Mrs. Ortrun Gilbert Miss Joan Hildenbrand Dr. Edwin Howard Mr. John Mast Mr. Reza Ordoubadian Dr. Virginia Peck Mr. George Pitman Mr. Lewis Rosenthal Mr. Samuel Simmons Dr. Clay Tucker Miss Christine Vaughan Mr. Curtis Whittington SPEECH In the fall of 1964 the new Theatre on the MTSC cam- pus will be completed. Seating one thousand students, it should be one of the finest and best equipped educational theatres in the mid-state area . The large stage and or- chestra pit will enable campus Thespians to put their talents into practice as the extended theatre program is planned includes original plays and workshop plays exe- cuted by the students . Debate tournaments in the winter and speech contests in the spring are sponsored by the department, bringing approximately three hundred students each year to the campus . Department Head--Mr. Lane Boutwell Mr. David Arnold Mr. Larry Lowe Mr. James Skaine Mis. Dorethe Tucker Prepared classroom speeches aid students in public speaking. HISTORY Now located on the third floor of the new Dramatic Arts Building, the History Department designs its courses to meet the general education needs of all MTSC students besides providing a solid foundation for those planning to enter law, journalism, education, and various other fields. Dr. James Burrow and Mr. Jack Calbert are new to the campus this year. Dr. Burrow has just published a history of the American Medical Association and another member of the staff, Mr. Norman Ferris, is at work on a biography of John Adams . Several of the other staff members are also engaged in research projects. Department Head--Dr. Robert Corlew Dr. James Burrow Mr. Jack Calber t Mr. Norman Ferris Miss Lillian Gray Dr. Ernest Hooper Mr. James Leonard Mr. William B. McCash Dr. Newell Moore Dr. Roscoe Strickland Outlines, outlines, and more outlines form amajorpart of the American History course. Dr. W. T. Windham MATHEMATICS The addition of one new faculty member, four new courses, an electronic digital computer and an expansion to one hundred and ninety majors spell growth for the Mathematics Department. Mr. Jesse Smith serves as president of the Tennessee Mathematics Teachers As- sociation and Dr. Paul Hutcheson is bulletin editor for this association. Dr. Spraker is local chairman for the TMTA contest this spring and Mr. James Key is secre- tary of the Mathematics section of the Tennessee Academy of Science . This department, geared for the times, offers train- ing for those planning careers in medicine, engineering, natural sciences, and teaching. Department Head--Dr. Harris Dark Dr. Homer Brown Mr. Joe Evans Dr. Paul Hutcheson Mr. James Key Mr. Lester Levi Mr. Richard McCord Mr. Burns Pliillips Mr. Roy Simpson Mr. Jesse Smith Mr. James Key instructs math students in operating the Recomp II. Dr. Harold Spraker Miss Frances Stubblefield SOCIAL SCIENCE New programs in public administration, social case work, and international relations have been added to the curriculum along with four new instructors to the faculty. With these additions a more varied program has become available to the some six hundred majors in the fields of social science. Courses are designed, among other things, to make the student more aware of the most re- cent developments in the changing world scene . Students with majors in this field will find careers available in administrative positions with federal, state, and local governments; welfare and social work; banking; business management and research; teaching; law; news- paper reporting; weather specialization; cartography; labor market; economic reporting; and foreign service. Dr. Charlotte Allen Dr. Faud Baali Dr. Edward Baldwin Mr. Bobby Cocoran Dr. Firman Cunningham Mr. Ralph FuUerton Department Head--Dr. Norman Parks Miss Ollie Green Mr. Clayton James Dr. Robert L. Martin Mr. James McBroom Mr. Hans Mueller Mr. Lewis Patton s 1 Q 1 HH if A i -J SKtHi HHi 1 ™ N t f y t Dr. Baldwin locates point of Interest for geography stu- dents. Mr. Jesse Raine Dr. Frieda Stute Mr. Thomas Van Dervort Mr. Byong-man Yoon SCHOOL OF EDUCATION The School of Education attempts to prepare teachers for the classrooms of Tennessee . This school includes the Campus School, the division of Library Service, the department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, and the departments of Art Education, Home Economics, and Music . This program of teacher-education prepares teachers who will be liberally educated and thoroughly competent in their subject areas. It is strongly reflected by the educators representing this institution. The di- rector of this school is Dr . W . B . Bowdoin . School Director — Dr. Will Bowdoin Fine Arts Building ART EDUCATION The growing Art Department, which occupies the third floor of the Fine Arts Building, has added a new member this year to its corps of artists -teachers . The depart- ment, in its program of expansion, has moved the sculp- ture and ceramics into a prefab house. In addition to students ' worlc, the teachers exhibit their work, not only on this campus but throughout the state. MTSC ' s Art Department was the first, outside Memphis, to exhibit at the Brooks Memorial Gallery in Memphis. The faculty and students won ten ribbons at the 1963 Ten- nessee State Fair. Although the department is keyed to the art education major, its graduates may also enter the fields of com- mercial and fine art. Department Head--Mr. Joseph One Miss Urve Balds Dr. C. M. Brandon Dr. John Lawler Mr. David LeDoux Mr. Fred Rubens Mr. Lewis Snyder CarolynCates, art major from Murfreesboro, sketches, and Mr. Fred Rubens evaluates EDUCATION The strength of the Education Department, unlike other departments, cannot be measured in terms of the number of majors because the department ' s chief effort is in the area of the content of methods and supporting disciplines such as philosophy, sociology, and psychology as these apply to teaching. The School of Education interrelates theory and practice throughout its curriculum. Besides studying from text- books and lectures, students observe at the Campus School and practice teach in various schools throughout the state, thereby integrating method with study for prospective teachers . Recently, the department has developed and received approval for a minor in psychology in addition to a pro- gram to prepare kindergarten teachers . The department is in the process of putting these programs into effect. Department Head--Dr. Sam Ingram Dr. Robert Abbott Mr. Arlie Adkins Dr. Edgar Beaty Dr. Mary Tom Berry Mrs. Marguerite Boutwell Mrs. Andrena Briney Mis. Polly Dugger Dr. Clarence Greever Mrs. Helen Greever Miss Marguerite Harrison Dr. Golden 1. Langdon Mr. John Lee Dr. James Martin Mr. Sam Massey Mrs. Jean Moser Mr. Hilary Parker Dr. Homer Pittard Mr. F. W. Poole Dr. Elmer Raper Mr. James Sollie Dr. Bealer Smotherman Miss Mary Frances Snell Dr. Robert Womack HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION The Department of HPER is in charge of all outside recreational facilities . This includes the new picnic area and the boys and girls intramural programs. The de- partment sponsors the World of Dance, which is pre- sented during the fall semester, the P.E. Club, the Women ' s Athletic Association, and the Tritons. Graduates of this department may find jobs in many varied fields . They may become physical education teachers, coaches, and recreation directors, in addi- tion to other areas employing physical and health ac- tivities . Department Head- -Dr. Francis Riel Miss Buleah Davis Mr. Jack Deere Miss Sue Gunter Mr. Joe Black Hayes Mr. Robert LaLance Mr. Don Lear Miss Barbara Luff Dr. Everette Marcum Mr. Charles Murphy Dr. Elbert Patt - Dr. William Stokes Miss Nancy Thornhill 9 Mr. Kenneth Trickey Mr. Harry Wagner Miss Sondra Wilcox Student must begin with the fundamental skills before they can play the game. 37 HOME ECONOMICS The MTSC Home Economics Department occupies one ofthe newest buildingsoncampus. There are one hundred and eighty-four majors, and they are active co-eds on campus. The department offers the Vocational Home Economics education curriculum. This is designed to provide general academic training with emphasis on the individual as well as for professional home economics careers. Active clubs on campus associated with the Home Economics Chapter are the MTSC--CCS, and Kappa Omicron Phi, the latter being the Home Economics Fraternity. Department Head --Miss Margaret Putmam Mrs. Lucille Estes Miss Jo Ann Greene Mrs. Lyndall McMillan Mrs. Mary C. Parker Miss Helen Stevens Mrs. Estes demonstrates fitting procedure. 38 MUSIC The Music Department, located in tlie Fine Arts Build- ing, is one of the best publicized on campus. Everyone is acquainted with its excellent performances during football season . The addition of a pep band has added greatly to the spirit of the basketball games . MTSC ' s musicians also perform at various other times during the year. One of the most significant contributions to our cultural education is the student opera given each spring in conjunction with the Drama Club. Music majors may pursue careers as teachers, band directors, and in several other fields of music . Department Head--Mr. Neil Wright Mr. Horace Beasley Mr. Raymond Bills Mr. Earl Hinton Dr. Philip Howard Mr. Thomas Moore Mr. Kenneth Pace Mrs. William Patterson Mr. Curtis Scott Mr. Joe Smith Mrs. Margaret Wright Students are given marimba lessons by Mrs. Wright. 39 SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE The School of Applied Science includes the departments of Agriculture, Business, and Industrial Arts. Within this school, these departments offer sufficient courses to pre- pare the prospective teacher for the classroom of our state and nation. Also skills and knowledge necessary for entrance into and leadership in the business community and industry of the state may be contracted from major programs within these departments . Military Science is attached to this school . Dr. Howard Kirksey is serving as acting director since, at this time, a director has not been chosen for this school . School Director--Dr. Howard Kirksey The Industrial Arts Department prepares over 200 students for work in a field related to Industrial Arts. 40 MickeyO ' Bryan, representing the Sam Davis DrillTeam, presents a trophy to Major Price for display in the ROTC Department. AGRICULTURE One of the most productive units on the campus is the Agriculture Department. This department, the MTSC farm, occupies over five hundred acres of choice farm- land. It is on this farm that the agriculture majors put their learning to practical use. They provide all of the milk and eggs used in MTSC ' s cafeterias. During the past year something new has been added to MTSC ' s Agriculture Department, their own Tennessee walking horses! Sired by Max Choice out of Lady Red Head, Raider ' s Choice is a ribbon -winning colt. Department Head--Dr. Theodore Bigger Dr. Robert Alexander Mr. J. E. Young Agriculture students perform daily chores on the MTSC farm. BUSINESS Specialized business education for entrance into busi- ness education, accounting, and many other business fields is the objective of MTSC ' s Business Department. Ably headed by Mr. E. W. Midgett, who has recently had a business textbook published, this department is expanding rapidly to fill the needs of its eight hundred and twenty-eight majors. Seven new faculty members have been added as have several new and improved courses. Classes are being offered from 8:00 a.m. until 8:40 p.m. in order to accommodate its students ' needs. The department co- sponsors, with the Gamma Chi chapter of PI OMEGA PI, several contests for area high school business students. Department Head— Mr. E. W. Midgett Mr. Walter Chatman Mr. Paul Dowell Mr. Dalton Drennon Mrs. Ruth Garland -. Mr. John Hamilton Mr. Glen Herrin Miss Billie Hutchinson Mr. Joe Sawyer Mr. Eugene Sloan Mr. Fowler Todd Mr. George Vanoner Mr. William Vaught iihn Mrs. Henrietta Wade Miss Aynn Winfrey Business Machines is one Course completed by every business major. 42 INDUSTRIAL ARTS The Industrial Arts Department boasts of a new faculty member, Mr. Neil Ellis, and a new program in industrial technology, in addition to the programs in Industrial Arts Education, Industrial Management, and Pre -Engineering . There are two hundred and thirty Industrial Arts majors and one hundred and thirty Pre-Engineering students as- sociated with the department. The general objectives of the department are to pre- pare teachers of industrial arts for public schools and to offer an industrial technical background for those who desire employment in industry or government . Mr. Harold Baldwin Mr. Clifford Brothers Department Head--Mr. Edwin Voorhies Mr. Pliilip Dalton Mr. Calvin Duggin Mr. Neil Ellis Mr. Wilbur Fesmire -fc- Mr. O. L. Freeman Dr. James H. Gonce Mr. Miller Lanier Mr. Melvin Schneeberg A student at work with the milling machine. LIBRARY SCIENCE The Andrew L . Todd Library, centrally located on campus, has a collection of one hundred thousand volumes. This includes books, periodicals, and newspapers. In addition to the book collection, the holdings of the library also include some periodicals on microfilm, filmstrips, and a small collection of phonograph recordings with facilities available for the use of these. Miss Catherine Clark is Director of the Library. An able staff of eight librarians and four secretaries are available to students who need assistance in the Library. The Department of Library Service, under the direction of Miss Leneil Edwards, makes available eighteen hours of credit in Library Service . Department Head--Miss Catherine Clark Mrs. Marian Bjerkin Miss Leneil Edwards Miss Gay Golden Mr. Charles McCord Miss Sarah Moore Mrs. Myla Parsons Mrs. Roberta Payne Miss Virginia Wilkinson The library is the only building on campus which offers the setting for a quiet afternoon of study. 44 MILITARY SCIENCE The campus U.S.A. Instructor Group now is staffed by eight commissioned officers and eleven noncom- missioned officers. The cadet group, at 1173, is the largest in the history of MTSC ' s military science pro- gram. In addition to the vast formal training program, a portion of which leads to the second lieutenancy in the regular army or reserve, the ROTC sponsors several subsidiary activities. Best known among these are the Sam Davis Drill Team, The Boys ' and Girls ' Rifle Teams, The Forrest Raiders, and the Track and Sabre Club. The annual Military Ball is a highlight of the social season . - Department Head--Major James Price Sgt. Don Finley Master Sgt. Harold Fleming Capt. Wiley Higgins Sgt. Lanny Holmes Sgt. Olin Lewis Sgt. Robert Luther Capt. John McCormaughey Maj. Robert Ogg Lt. Ben Parsley The symbols of an ROTC officer. Major George Regas Master Sgt. Thomas Simmons Capt. Wallace Tyson tanding (impatient look on face) in the lobby. Ten, fifteen, twenty and 1 romping down the stairs, she (her smile proving) for- gives him for being impatient. J tilities (a sink here, a John there) which will not work. The 13 rama of a card game in the (oops forget it) Terrace Room. ONE HUNDRED FAMOUS PLOT OUTLINES and an (oh you wouldn ' t) hj asy book report . N aughty girls invading dorms and naughty boys (natural) cheering them on . J. empting a roomie from studies to a movie . T J ying in bed (radio blaring) and reading while waiting for the phone to ring . A Uness creeping up with exams . r uriously trying to make each day significant . £j nd of the year and a (friend ' s leaving) silent sadness STUDENT LIFE OH THOSE LAZY, CRAZY, HAZY DAYS OF SUMMER: Summertime ... the other world of MTSC: The world of summer school when classes end at noon and renewed grumblings are heard protesting the banning of bermudas from the classroom; ... a time when the air-conditioned comfort of the Business Building assumes new significance and when Brown ' s Mill and Walter Hill are popular by day as well as by night; ... the time of the appearing of new freshman faces which will soon replace the old ... a time of the disappomtment of one lonely little skunk, who found, much to his dismay, that MTSC was not, contrary to what had been advertised, everyone ' s college! '  l I Hiill i wwf M 1 S9 Ml 50 IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME . . . And Man, that ASB retreat was something else! It was work and it was fun . . . The reunion of friends after the summer Meeting new ones . . . just being outside. Sure, there was poison ivy . . . And maybe a little sunburn . . . But the complaints were happy complaints ... It was a good way to start the year. To romp and learn at the same time. The sun was warm and the water was wet But when the year began they rolled up their sleeves and they went to work. . . . More entertainment than ever before And really big names . . . More bus trips . . . fun nights . . . movies The constitution was improved . . . It was a good year from start to finish. Plprir lM - l fi f l m ' m I ' I I JHC S Mf v l« TBI ■■ ' ' i Z I 2 ' s ' ' • .. THERE ' S A LONG, LONG TRAIL AWINDIN ' Or perhaps it would be more accurate to say; There ' s a long, long line awindin ' . . . the long line that leads into the darkly mysterious land of learning; whose inter- minable length is known only to college students who have gone through registration; which leads to the Auditorium (get your cards here), the SUB (red means closed, green means open), the Ad Building (keep your cards in order please), and the Bursars ' Office (make checks payable to MTSC) . . . ah, but it does not end there . . . from that intricacies of English and History, Physics and Chemistry, Music and Art, not to mention the mysteries of the Dewey Decimal System; and more often than not, it ends you up behind the 8 ball! . -r IT ' S ALL IN THE GAME . . . And what a wonderful game it is. It ' s a game called life and we play it here. For some it may be sitting in the tea room . . . in the confidence of friends . . . acting out the assassination of the prof that gave you the shaft on your last test . Or perhaps it is the silent symphony that spreads like a stain across the cam- pus late at night . . . The Lettermen in concert . . . The excitement of being young. Yes, even Minnie Pearl who came to speak to the Wesley Foundation. That is what college is . . . A march of events from one day to the next . . . And you don ' t have time for them all Life isn ' t meant to be that way, . . . But you enjoy what you can. 55 HOMECOMING Intricate floats, the pretty queen and her coronation, returning grads, and sky-dives --all formed the pageantry of Homecoming ' 63 . •- •s- i i . ' .yA :rrCrv- ' 7:46 A.M. Wmp ' ISI HI H liaai Ki wm 7:48 A.M. 7:53 A.M. 7:54 A.M. 8:05 A.M. THE HILLS ARE ALIVE WITH THE SOUND OF MUSIC And our campus is no different than the hills. We had plenty of music . . . . . . and no one had a monopoly. Peter, Paul, and Mary . . . How good can you get? But variety seemed to be the pass word . . . . . . and there was Norman Luboff . . . . . . jazz . . . piano concerts . . . and the opera . The opera was terrific . . . and as sweet as a little girl ' s face. If you like music . . . any kind . . . I ' m glad you were here this year. 59 COLLEGE LIFE IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING: What an amazing variety of many, vari -flavored ingredients compose the potpourri of college life; . . . many experiences, each significant in its own special set of memories; the offbeat humor of the Smothers Brothers or the offbeat music of the Thirsty Thirteen; the warmth of first love or the chillily wonderful world of MTSC in the snow ... all scenes of which we were a part and which are now a part of us! 60 61 I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND . . And you had to fight to do so. Were the Beatles here . . .? No, but the birds were . . . and they found the college friendly. But what does this have to do with the art department? Nothing, except they also go home on the weekend. 63 OH YES, THEY ARE GREAT PRETENDERS: That is, if you are speaking of the MTSC Buchanan Players . . . and pretending in a drama group extends far beyond the creation of a character on the stage; in order to produce a play it is necessary to pretend you ' re rested when you ' re tired; to pretend you really like to mix pigment and glue and stir it with your hands; to pretend you really don ' t have an eight o ' clock exam after a 12:00 a.m. work session; to pretend you really don ' t have lessons to get during the endless rehearsal hours; to pretend you really like make-up gook all over your face . . . but there ' s one thing not pretended . . . the pleasure and appreciation felt by MTSC students for the final product of our drama group. THERE ' S GONNA BE A HOOTENANNY, HOOTENANNY: And believe me . . . there was a Hoot- enanny to end Hootenannies when the ASB brought the Traveling Hootenanny to MTSC; the rollicking beat of the Modern Folk Quartet; the bluegrass rhythm of the Knob Lick Upper 10,000 (the name was enter- taining enough in itself); the sparkling wit of sophistocated, comic -scholar Dr. Lou Gottlieb; the lyric beauty of Lynn Gold . . , and the . . . the . . . well, what words could describe the antics of Bessie Griffin and the Gospel Pearls. But all in all, it was a Hootin ' Hootenanny! 67 LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW . And we did . . . and it did. It was there one morning . . . white and smooth and fantastic . . . but it didn ' t stay long. It was an old friend ... it was nice to see him , But we were soon ready for him to leave. 68 NOBODY KNOWS THE TROUBLE I SEE Well, it shouldn ' t be so bad . . . Now let ' s see . . . this first one . . . ... It seems like it should be . . . ... Or maybe it was . . . Oh darn, they ' re getting worse . . . . . . and worse. 69 70 WALKING IN A WINTER WONDERLAND AndMTSCwas a winter wonderland. There was no wi shing for snow this year; we had plenty . It was here, there, everywhere . . . Good to run in, fall in, roll in ... or if the moodprevailed, it was nice to just stand back and look. We belonged here and so did the snow. Sure, it was cold ... we knew that, but there is something warm about a college campus complete with snow . . . and MTSC was no exception. THERE ARE MORE PRETTY GIRLS THAN ONE . . . And this was true of the Miss Midlander con- test . . . ... In fact there were twenty -eight and everyone looked like the winner. There ' sa thrill that comes from being in a con- test but it comes double in a beauty contest. A tingling of excitement that leaves you breath- less . . . The preparations . . . the work . . . the worry. Then on the stage . . .nervous. . . waiting. But still it is fun . . . and worth the trouble. CONGRATULATIONS SANDRA!!! mill r WE WILL HAVE THESE MOMENTS TO REMEMBER And there were moments to remember. Moments that someday will return to surround your heart and push a lump into your throat. Your first post office box ... or maybe one that you have had for years, one that seems like an old friend, a friend you hate to leave. The ball games and the rmging of cheers, loud and excited, through the gym. The cheers will sound again someday, but they will seem far away, and they will echo, not through a gymnasium, but through a valut of memories. The Band of Blue and the fun you had . . . Discussions of art and song . . . And that night (if you were one) that you stood on the stage holding your breath and waiting on the decision. The night the Four Saints were here, loud and funny. The Veterans Club Talent Show, The Andy Goodrich Quartet ... or just one time that you walked outside in the sunshine and saw the school and realized for the first time that you really loved it, and that some day you would leave. 75 I CAN ' T SIT DOWN . . . And neither can the squad. Just a sample of how great the games were. It was fun to watch the Blue Raiders play . . ... to cheer them on . . . a good way to relax after classes. If you like excitement there was plenty of it. It was great to watch them win . . . . . . Even the bus trips were fun . . . But nothing could compare to a close score on the home court. Basketball at MTSC is a good sport . . . spectator ... or player . 76 REACHING FOR THE STARS . . . That is a characteristic of MTSC . . . the desire to do your best . . . It makes a good studeat and it makes a good leader . . . MTSC is a place for leaders. Ask Carolyn Gwaltney, Miss Home Economics or one of the Superlatives . . . They each stand for something . . . the ideals each student has . . . the goal he hopes to achieve. . . or maybe that something which we are never really sure of. We have pride in our school, We have pride in our leaders. 77 _r ame, far removed from decorating goal (football season) posts, selling tickets for the Smothers (side splitting show) Brothers, and (oh the horror of it all) wee hours spent over term papers . A daily smile has meaning as Fj lection times come hastily speeding. Homecoming Queen (she was beautiful), superlatives, and Who ' s Who J nd for those (of which we are proud) who gave their best in classes, organizations, in student government J_ here is the sudden reward . Sometimes { nexpected; sometimes only satisfaction, but always Xv ightfully deserved . And for hi ach of those many students who gave of their time and efforts, who gave their support, there ' s a feeling of having (3 hared in the accomplishments of those who are honored here . FEATURES MISS MTSC BACHELOR OF UGLINESS CAROLYN HALE CHATTANOOGA JERRY ALLEN SPARTA 80 I MOST VERSATILE DIANNE DORRIS GREENBRIER DEKNY WELSH FAYETTEVILLE MOST POPULAR 82 ELNER HAMNER NASHVILLE JACKIE POPE OAK RIDGE L ' l f ' A. W. POWELL President ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY Al-ways S-ee B-eyond the beginning A. W. Powell, President of the Associated Student Body, has been re- sponsible for planning and co-ordinating the activities of the ASB for 1963-64. Working with the Congress, the President helps to enforce the constitution and by-laws of the student government. Sally Smith, this year ' s vice-president, has set a record of accom- plishment. Under her direction, the Social Committee provided MTSC students with the widest variety of social activities and entertainment in the history of the school. In addition to her responsibilities for planning and co-ordinating social activities, Sally also served as chairman of Con- gress and was active in promoting the re -writing of the constitution of the ASB. Denny Welsh, one of the most popular MTSC seniors, gave the stu- dents at the college a most distinguished year service as attorney gen- eral of the ASB. As Attorney General, Denny conducted elections, super- visedappealstoSupremeCourtandwas invaluableas advisor to the Pres- ident. In addition to his activities as Attorney General, Denny also served as vice-chairman of the Tennessee schools holding membership in the Southern Universities Student Government Association. Under his lead- ership, SUSGA membership in Tennessee doubled. SALLY SMITH Vice-President DENNY WELSH Attorney General FIRST ROW, L-R: Barbara Freeman, Historian; Elner Hamner, Secretary of Communi- cations; Nancy Arnette, Secretary of Correspondence; Gail Elrod, Secretary to President. 2nd ROW: John Griffin, Treasurer; Jerre Don Hookey, Secretary ' of Intercollegiate Af- fairs; Bob Mason, Secretary of Student Affairs; Phillip Claiborne, Chairman of Honor Committee; Creed Crowder, Chairman of Publicity; Mike Rothmann, Secretary of Transfer Students. FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Wendy Smith, Betty Jane Graham, Margaret Robinson, Carole Sanford, Judi Schrichte. Not Pictured: Carl McMahon. BACK ROW: Mike Rothman, Wilson Bomar, Larry Sanders, Steve Renner, Butch Baker, Russell Ayers, Mike Milom. CONGRESS SUPREME COURT Through its legislative activities and related responsibilities, the Congress of the ASB gives continuing service and long hours of hard work in serving the students of MTSC . Members of Congress conduct elections, plan social events, and help to establish school policy by making rec- ommendations in the form of bills to the admin- istration and to the executive officers of the ASB. A major accomplishment of the 1963-64 ASB Con- gress was the re-writing of the Constitution of the ASB. The members of Congress gave long hours in extra sessions to produce a constitution which they designed to serve forthe betterment of student life. The business of student government is far from being all play and no work. No branch of student government is more aware of this fact than the Supreme Court of the ASB. The members of the court help to lend a greater significance to the purposes of student government of the MTSC cam - pus. As they deal with problems of student dis- cipline and violation of campus regulations, these students put into practical application the basic concepts of self government. Hearings of the court were based on the fundamental assumption that one is innocent until proven guilty. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Sutton, Sophomore Justice, Russell Johnson, Junior Justice, Troy Blevins, Junior Justice, Barbara Moore, Recorder, Norman Martin, Chief Justice, Thomas McFerrin, Jr. Senior Jiistice. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: L-R; Ernestine Harris, Paul Rose, Betty Westmoreland, Jim Beasley, Judy Smitli, Tom Blizzard. Not Pictured: Sam Smith. HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE: L-R; Joan Carroll, Carolyn Perry, Bess Bellamy, Emily Schu- bert, Evelyn Steger, Karen McKeever. SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND HOSPITALITY COMMITTEE The Social Committee and the Hospitality Commit- tee are two of the most ac- tive standingcommittees of the ASB. The members of the social committee are responsible for weekly fun nights, ASB movies, and other activities intended to keep MTSC students from perishing of boredom . The Hospitality Committee is one of the newest additions to the ASB organization. Under the direction of its chairman, Emily Schubert, the members welcome visiting groups, handle ar- rangements for ASB dinners and parties and serve as advisors on proper eti- quette, arrangements and proceedings for social events. INTER-PRESIDENTS ' COUNCIL The activities of the better than 60-odd organizations on campus are co-ordinated through the proceedings of the Inter-Presidents ' Council . This group is responsible for planning such events as Home- coming, Holiday Week-Ends and other campus -wide events. This past year, the policy of closingthe library for campus assemblies was altered and studies were made for improv- ing student facilities and stu- dent-faculty relationships. 85 DORM COUNCILS The representatives composing the Men and Women ' s Dormitory Councils cooperate withthe Dean of Women and the Director of Men ' s Housing in helping to make life in the campus residence halls more enjoyable. Although the Women ' s Council serves chiefly a judicial function in helping the Dean of Women enforce dorm regulations, the Men ' s Council expanded its activities during the past year. Several of the men ' s dorm councils sponsored dances for their residents, organized a well-rounded pro- gram of competition in promoting school spirit, and organized the residents into ef- fective units to solve age-old dorm prob- lems. In addition to their social activities both men and women ' s dorm councils serve as inferior courts for the Supreme Court of the ASB. SEATED, L-R; Linda Richardson, Cheryl Shultz, Nancy Hammer, Hanna Romans. STANDING: Barbara Tidwell, Beth Hudson, Elner Hamner. I i 1 FRONT ROW, L-R: Terry Morris, Tom Foster, Gary Godfrey, Wayne Willis, Don Decker, Gamett Fields, Doy Hollman, Terry Peck, Randle Hill, Frank Glass, Tom Blizzard. SECOND ROW: Carroll Allen, Bob Clark, Robert Slaymaker, Buddy Lawson, Bob Hardi- son, Wilson Bomar, Eddie Hodges, Russ Johnson, Bob Hill, Grey Hill. Not Pictured: Norvil Manning, Larry Lowe, Lynn Smith, Bob Kerr, David Blair, Philip Crammer, Steve Renner, Jerry Smith, Kenneth Hollman. 86 WHO ' S WHO Shirley Crowe South Pittsburg Diaiine Denis Greenbrier Shirley Brackett TuUahoma These are the people whom the students and faculty of MTSC consider worthy of praise . Recognition by Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities means that a student has been recommended by the college he at- tends and accepted by the organization. Selection of nominees is conducted by a campus committee composed of faculty members and student representatives. This committee con- siders the student ' s scholarship, leadership, and coopera- tion in both educational and extracurricular activities . His general citizenship and his promise of future usefulness are also major factors . Membership in Who ' s Who is the greatest honor that any college senior can receive. M.T.S.C. takes pride in saluting those students who have been accepted for recognition in 1964. Carolyn Gwaltney Murfreesboro Mary Nelle Hollis Loretto m ' u Sandy Irwin Betty Leming Franklin Winchester Charles Massey Larry Leahon Lebanon Largo, Florida ■ ■- ' ' SW Kenneth Mott Sparta Sue Murphy Springfield Mary Lynn Nuckols Nashville WHO ' S WHO Thomas McFerrin Murfreesboro A. W. Powell Murfreesboro Beverly Montgomery Shelbyville Thomas A. Price Pulaski WHO ' S WHO Brenda Pylant Fayetteville Carole Sanford Lebanon Judy Steagall Murfreesboro Pat Ward Nashville Ayne Venanzio Lebanon Dotty Watts Mt. Juliet 89 MISS MIDLANDER SANDRA ROUSE CLEVELAND SECOND RUNNER-UP Sandra Wynne Nashville HRST RUNNER-UP Starlene Pigue Nashville MISS MIDLANDER COURT FOURTH RUNNER-UP Cokie Jackson Nashville 91 THIRD RUNNER-UP Linda Gilmore Bell Buckle HOMECOMING QUEEN Dianne Dorris Greenbrier 92 Senior Attendant Carolyn Marlin Madison Junior Attendant Mary Beth Hughes Nashville HOMECOMING COURT Sophomore Attendant Sharon Warren Columbia 93 Freshman Attendant Carol Ti Chambers Gallatin Senior Beauty Sharon Smoyer Chattanooga Senior Beauty Judy Steagall Murfreesboro BEAUTIES Junior Beauty Katherine Jackson Nashville 94 Junior Beauty Linda Redmon Eagleville Sophomore Beauty Judi Schrichte Nashville Sophomore Beauty Eva Rose Hoy Cleveland BEAUTIES Freshman Beauty Martha Lunn Nashville 95 Freshman Beauty Carol Sledge Nashville MISS VETERANS ' CLUB Linda Olive Summertown 96 CIRCLE K SWEETHEART Doris Anderson Gallatin 97 .Ji ROTG QUEEN Sandra Wynne Nas hville 98 Doris Anderson Gallatin Sue Justice Red Bank ROTC SPONSORS Lucia Cordell McMinnville Connie Darnell Shelbyville Rebecca Salisbury Muifreesboro Ann Norman Chattanooga Linda Redmon Eagleville Carol Sledge Nashville Carolyn Summar Murfreesboro Mary Smith Springfield XJ. onor is the compound vy f achievement, mtelligence and leadership that 1 | o one yet has quite been able to define _J r analyze; that special something that makes a student JV each beyond himself for a goal, a purpose, unseen, unrealized, but very real J nd to pursue that goal with integrity and wisdom; Xv ealizing the duty of the especially gifted is to serve his fellowman, X nterested in doing his share to make the world a better place to live, J1 nergetically throwing himself into the art of living; to be the best possible person he can be . . . O uch is the nature of those students presented here. HONORARIES ROW 1: Martha Ayers, Rayola Bagwell, Barbara Calvert, Ronnie Coleman, Ann Collier, Sarah Cornwell, Lynn Craig, Mildred Debois. ROW 2: Dianne Dorris, Carolyn Doyle, Jane Duke, Carolyn Gwaltney, Ken- neth Jackson, Betty Jarrett, Linda Jo King, Betty Leming. ROW 3: JeanMassey, JoanMcBee, Patricia Jean McDonald, T.McFerrin, Peggy Monfee, Vera Morris, Judy Nichols, B. E. Palmer. ROW 4: Richard Ray, Betty Ann Robinson, Faye Scott, Dianne Shofner, Virginia Sisk, Helen Spencer, Mary Stewart, Martha Rose Walker. ROW 5: Dotty Watts, Ralph Willis, Faye Winton, Ayne Venanzio. KAPPA DELTA PI TEACHERS OF TOMORROW Kappa Delta Pi is open by initiation to those students who choose education as a profession. To qualify, each member must show a superiority in academic achievement and must be in the upper academic quintile of students. This year ' s activities include: Freshman Scholarship Recognition Banquet and Program; Kappa Delta Pi Roll of Honor; and various meet- ings during the year. The group is led by Richard Ray, President; Ayne Venanzio, Vice President; Dottie Watts, Secretary; Peggy Monfee, Treas- urer; Carole Sanford, Historian-Reporter; and the sponsor, Dr. Homer Pittard lends his support to the group. 102 PI GAMMA MU INSPIRING SOCIAL SERVICE TO HUMANITY The Pi Gamma Mu has three prime objectives that have guided the organization during this year and in years past. First, it strives to improve scholarship in the social studies field. In the second place it attempts to inspire an intelligent approach to the solution of social problems. Last, it attempts to establish better understand- ing among groups of varying opinions and philoso- phies. The organization ' s activities during the past year included an address by Dr. James Burrows of the History Department; a spring initiation. and of course, the annual banquet. The of ficers are: President, Kenneth Mott; Vice President, Ayne Cantrell Venanzio; Sec- retary, Carole Lowery Shelton; Treasurer, Frank Gordon Irwin. Dr. Roscoe Strickland is the spon- sor. Membership requirements are in keeping with the purposes of Pi Gamma Mu . Candidacy is at- tained by those having twenty semester hours of social service, with a B average; achieving some distinction in the social sciences and having no failing grade in this field. ROW 1: Elizabeth Allen, Madeline Davis, Howard Halliburton, Margaret Ann Hendrix, Gordon Irwin. ROW 2: Kenneth Jackson, Joan McBee, Kenneth Mott, Carol L. Shelton, Richard Short. ROW 3: Maurice Spier, Brenda Talley, Ayne Venanzio. SIGMA CLUB SUPERIORITY IN CHARACTER, SCHOLARSHIP, AND LEADERSHIP One of the greatest single honors that can be bestowed upon a junior or senior man at Middle Tennessee State College is membership in the Sigma Club. The organization incorporates in its requirements for membership all the qualities of personality and intellect which the college has sought to use as a standard since its founding over fifty years ago. Members are selected on the basisof academic achievement, leadership ability and the contributions which they have made to the college as students. The organization emphasizes in its activities an ascendency of the intellectual and spiritual as opposed to the physical and material. The officers are Ralph Willis, president; Carlton Sivells, vice-president; Billy Dial, sec- retary-treasurer; and Dr. Gerald Parchment and Mr. Clayton James, sponsors. The high- light of the 1963 -64 year for Sigma Club members was the spring banquet at which Dr. Harley Fite an outstanding alumni of MTSC and president of Carson -Newman College was guest speaker. 1st ROW: Troy Blevins, Tom Blizzard, Robert Boyd, Terry Brandon, Demar Brooks, James Bryson, Robert Carlton, Billy Cun- ningham, Billy Dial. 2nd ROVif: Colin Dyer, Sam Harris, Jackie Heer, Scott Hendricks, Don Hoover, Gordon Irwin, Conrad Knudtson, Kennet Jackson, James Lasley. 3rd ROW: Charles Massey, T. McFerrin, Samuel McLean, Kenneth Mott, A. W. Powell, Jasper Rodden, Kenneth Rowe, Gary Sage, Richard Short. 4th ROW: Carlton Sivells, Everett Stokes, Bill Tankersley, Denny Welsh, Ralph Willis, Don Witherspoon, Wayne Woody. iii ii ' p ff p ff pf fF m 1st ROW: Dorris Anderson, Nancy Arnette, Kaye Atkins, Sandy Bates, Lauretta Buck, Barbra Calvert, Sue Chapman, Linda H. Cooper, Shirley Crowe. 2nd ROW: Madeline Davis, Dianne Donis, Nancy Fann, Katherine Faulk, Judy Gillespie, Carolyn Gwaltney, Mary Nell Hollis, Bett - King Hughey, Cherrie Keel. 3rd ROW: Betty Leming, Sandra Locke, Jean Massey, Patricia Jean McDonald, Peggy Montee, Beverly Montgomery, Betty Morgan, Myra Mosely, Sue Murphy. 4th ROW: Mary L Tm Nuckols, Jackie Paschke, Brenda Pylant, Donna Rice, Margaret Robertson, Betty Ann Robinson, Carole Sanford, Sally Smith, Wendy Smith. 5th ROW: Jane Spencer, Ayne Venanzio, Marhta Rose Walker, Pat Ward, Dotty Watts, Betty Westmoreland. TAU OMICRON TO BUILD RATHER THAN DESTROY Are you going to have TO engraved on your class ring? --a favorite topic of conversation among TO girls. Membership in this fraternity is a highly coveted honor for any junior or senior girl at Middle Tennessee State College. The qualifications include outstanding scholarship, leadership, and character. Only those women who meet these requirements are asked to become a member . This year ' s activities include tow initiation banquets, an alumnae luncheon in the spring, and regular monthly meetings. Those responsible for leading TO members are Dianne Dorris, presi- dent; Jane Spencer, vice president; Doris Ander- son, secretary; Nancy Arnette, treasurer; and Beverly Montgomery, publicity reporter. Miss Buleah Davis and Dr. Mary Tom Berry are the sponsors. PI OMEGA PI BUSINESS ACHIEVES The honorary business fraternity, Pi Omega Pi, is under the leadership of Mr . William Vaught. Dianne Dorris leads the group as president; Nancy Fann, vice-president; Sandra Locke, secretary; Betty Wallace, historian; and James Artman, treasurer. The activi- ties this year included sponsoring a coat check for all campus activities, a high school typing contest, and a mimeo- graph demonstration for all campus secretaries. They entered a float in the Homecoming parade. Becoming a member of this honorary fraternity is indeed an achievement as membership qualifications are based on high academic standards . 1st ROW: Nancy Amerte, Kay Arlington, James Artman, Darwin Bashaw, Elizabeth Brandon, Demar Brooks, Sara Broyles. 2nd ROW: Doris Davenport, Dianne Dorris, Nancy Fann, Sylvia Garner, Judy Gillespie, Nancy Hobbs, Peggy Jackson. 3rd ROW: Jim Lancaster, Sandra Locke, Nancy McGhee, Donna Rice, Melba Robinson, Meredith Sheffield, Helen Spencer. 4th ROW: Mary Stewart, Carolyn Summar, Betty Wallace, Betty Winters. .■ X ' v 106 FIRST ROW, L.-R.: Leroy Dyches, Linda Halliburton, Robert Hutcherson, Floyd Kephart. SECOND ROW: Jacque McBride, Barbara Moore, Betty Patterson, A. W. Powell. THIRD ROW: Johnnie Reynolds, Jim Sutton, Betty Walling. PI KAPPA DELTA DEBATERS EXCEL In keeping with its motto The art of persua- sion --beautiful and just, the Tennessee Zeta Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta dedicates itself to the stimulation of interest in forensic activities on the campus, the encouraging of participation in these various activities by both members and non -members, participation in intercollegiate contests, and in general the promotion of the welfare of forensic activities, both as individual members and as an organization. The debate team attended eight tournaments this year, traveling to five different states. At these tournaments. Pi Kappa Delta members swept the field to win undisputed honors. Pi Kappa Delta, in addition to sponsoring the MTSC N ' ovice Debate and Judging Tournament, worked in cooperation with the Speech and Theatre Department in conducting the District IV and State Finals of the Tennessee High School Speech and Drama League. All in all, 1963-64 was a busy and prosperous year for Tennessee Zeta, Pi Kappa Delta. KAPPA OMICRON PHI DEVELOPING HIGH IDEALS The Kappa Omicron Phi Strives to promote high ideals in all phases of life through intellectual and cultural pursuits. The fraternity helps to develop the best interests of home economics in four- year colleges. Every home economics major desires the honor of being selected as a member of Kappa Omicron Phi. Miss Helen Stevens is the sponsor for the group, which is led by: President, Cherrie Keel; 1st Vice President, Patricia Holden; 2nd Vice Presi- dent, Carolyn Gwaltney; Corresponding Secre- tary, Linda Medlin; Recording Secretary, Mary Nell HoUis; Treasurer, Beverly Montgomery; Keeper of Archives, Dotty Watts; DISTAFF Reporter, Betty Ann Robinson; Guard, Sally Smith. Thisyear ' sactivities include a Founder ' s Day Banquet, an initiation, pledge services, mother -patronness service, and helping needy families. 1st ROW: Sue Chapman, Katherine Faulk, Diana Fite, Carolyn Gwaltney, Elaine Haley. 2nd ROW: Pat Holden, Mary Nell HoUis, Cherrie Keel, Linda Medlin, Beverly Montgomery. 3rd ROW: Betty Ann Robinson, Sally Smith, Dotty Watts. ALPHA PSI OMEGA THE GREAT PRETENDERS Membership in Alpha Psi Omega is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon an aspiring thespian. A student may be eligible for member- ship in Alpha Psi when he has earned a minimum of 100 hours work connected with a production and has demonstrated proficiency in at least three fields of dramatic endeavor such as designing, set construction, managing, directing, costuming, lighting, make-up or acting. The principal objective of the Lambda Gamma cast atMTSCisto promote excellence in the dramatic arts. The members have two initiation banquets during the year. Mrs. Dorethe Tucker is the director. The remainder of the officers include Don Massey. cast director; Carlton Sivells, stage manager; Kay Atkins, Business Manager; and Bill Hunter, Executive Board Member. 1st ROW: Jan Allred, Kay Atkins, Virginia Branum, Madeline Davis, Ronnie Dooley, Vonda Foster. 2nd ROW: Bill Hunter, Bob Kite, Suzanne Lee, Don Massey, Linda O ' Brien, Ann Petty. 3rd ROW: A. W. Powell, Carole Sanford, Carlton Sivells, Ann Venanzio, Linda Witherspoon. 109 iKki: iiitt 1st ROW: Richard Bilbrey, Carl Brown, Billy Dial, Larry Edmonson, Bruce Frizzell. 2nd ROW: Jimmy Harrison, Walter Holman, David Kinney, James Knight, James Logan. 3rd ROW: Lee Martin, Richard Watts, Frank Wells, Denny Welsh. EPSILON PI TAU PROFICIENCY EXPEDITED Epsilon Pi Tau is t±ie national honorary professional fraternity for qualifying industrial arts majors . Heading the slate of officers for this year was Thomas Price . Serving with him were Carl Brown, vice-president; David Kin- ney, secretary; and Billy Dial, treas- urer. Epsilon Pi Tau and the Industrial Arts Club held a social in the fall at Center Hill Lake Resort. Throughout the year educational and business lead- ers have spoken at the monthly meetings , The members were hosts at a banquet at the Murfreesboro Country Club honoring Mr . Philip Dalton. Mr. O. L. Freeman, trustee, and Mr. Philip Dalton, co-trustee, are the sponsors . MOST OUTSTANDING CAROLE SANFORD LEBANON A. W. POWELL MURFREESBORO How many organizations? How many clubs? How many hours? Thie work, ttie worry, tlie headaciies, and wondering wiiy? Why me? Promises of never again, but next time you are needed (it ' s forget) you go, and you do the work, and you do the work, and it is a good job, There is satisfaction in a job well done . How many times have . . . My studies, I need to spend more time on . But you go and you do the work and it is a good job . ORGANIZATIONS b Betty Allen--editor The 1964 MIDLANDER Staff began work on the yearbook in June of 1963, and it slowly took shape. Putting the yearbook together has been more than drawing layouts, taking pictures, selling ads, writ- ingcopy, and meeting or not meeting deadlines. For the staff, it has been a way of life . We realize that it is not always possible to please everyone with the yearbook because there are always those who will not be satis- fied. Some of the criticisms will be understandable, and some will not. But we can make no apologies for this yearbook because we were selected to do the job, and we feel that we have done our best. The Staff of 1964 Olivia McBroom Donna Emerson A. W. Powell Sharon Warren Mary Ellen Davis Bonnie Puckett MIDLANDER STAFF Janice and Betty attended the ACP Press Convention in New York City in October. Janice Alsup- -Business Manager STAFF OF MIDLANDER STRIVES TO SATISFY MTSC STUDENT BODY Staff workers were Linda Grain, features; Pat Davis, typist; Marilyn Mayo, senior class; Kaye Maddox, Susan Shanfield, Ginger Raulston, organizations; Billie Jane Reid, senior class; Lana Plum, freshman class; and Don Thorneberry, typist. Additional staff workers were Lynn Graig, senior class; Barbara Moore, typist; Mary Gardiff, sophomore class; Joy Armstrong, Sherrie Stone, typist; and Phyllis Smith, senior class. 116 FRONT ROW L -R : Mrs. Miles McMillan--Sponsor, Betty Graham--Arrangements and Decorations, Nancy Hammer-Special Projects Chairman, Sandy Hedgepath-Historian, Betty Robinson-2nd Vice-Pres., Carolyn Simmons-President, Ernestme Harris -1st Vice -Pres., Linda Peppers-Secretary, Ann Powell-Treasurer, Judy Smith, Publicity Chairman, Elaine Haley -Arrangements and Decorations. 2nd ROW: A. Williams, F. Hutson, L. Beckett, S. Long, C. Reynolds, J. Armstrong D Gaither, B P.tcox, B. Reynolds B Moore, J. Cox. 3rd ROW: C. Woodward, J. Parten, F. Gannon, M. Clifton, T. Hatfield, G. Clouse, hA. Rives, J. Presley P Cloyd, L. Drury, C. Fisher, J. Duke, D. Watts. 4th ROW: Linda Medlen, R. Blanton, R. Durham, S. Lee, C Ray M. Bleyins J. Duncan, A. Ke ' miedy, D. Galbreath, D. Connolly, P. Weathers, F. Scott. 5th ROW: N. Webb, R. Pul ey, J Woodard, E. Nicholson, B. Hendon, L. Dayis, E. Schubert, N. Jackson, C. Gwaltney, C. Keel, N. Ridge. 6th ROW: P. Holden, R. Oaw, P. Palmer, G. Taylor, D. Greenfield, G. Hopkins, L. Rhea.C. McBride,S. Lester, J. Welborn, C. Jones. 7th ROW: S. Hess, P. O Brien, M. Hollis, J. Driyer, K. Gupton, L. Yeargan, P. White, K. Miller. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The woman ' s world is the scope of activities for the MTSC Home Economics Chapter. These activities this year included a speaker from Cain-Sloan on fashions , Home Demonstration Agent Speaker, Lectures on Interior Design, workshops and Career Day, Parties, Freshman Tea, and a banquet honoring graduating seniors filled the social register of these future home economists and skilled housewives. Its officers are: Carolyn Simmons, president; Erne- stine Harris, 1st vice president; Betty Ann Robinson, 2nd vice president; Linda Peppers, secretary; Ann Powell , treasurer; Sandy Hedgepath, Historian; Judy Smith, pub- licity chairman. Mrs. N4iles McMillan as sponsor helps the members carry out functions of this group, one of the oldest on campus. The Press Club of MTSC undertakes the task of keeping theMTSC population informed of campus news with the same enthusiasm that might be expected from a metropolitan news crew. The publication is circulated every two weeks. In addition, this group endeavors to present student poll opin- ions, campus spirit, and student writing achievements . Jane Francis is this year ' s editor and chairman of the Press Club with Mary Hill Stone as business manager. Editor, Jane Francis Business Manager, Mary Hill Stone SIDELINES Elizabeth Allen Maicia Emmert Marlenc Billingsley Betty ' Winters Gayle Raybum Joan Bates Ann Norman Ernestine Harris Alice Watkins Mary Dean Bigger Elaine Haley Betty Jane Graham Sarali Donna Black FRONT ROW, L.-R.: Larry Sanders, Sgt. at Arms, Faye Winton— Sec, Karen Elrod — Treas., Sarah Donna Black— Pres., Mrs. Car- men Carrillo-- Sponsor, John Center--Vice Pres., Gayle Tincher--Ass ' t Sec, Jim 01iver--Sgt. at Arms. 2nd ROW: Rayola Bag- well, Betty Morgan, Neva Wherry, Lynn Fairbanks, Cherryl Shultz, Betty Allen, Carol Totty, Anita Timm. BACK ROW: Carolyn Summar, Robert Carlton, Barbara Freeman, Kaye Maddox, Cary Carrillo, Carole Pollock, Susan King, Kaye Gossett. EL CIRCULO HISPANO Organized in the fall of 1962, El Circulo Hispano provides anopportunityfor its members to hear and converse in Span- ish and to become better acquainted with the cultures of Spanish -speaking countries. In its bi-weekly meetings, a variety of programs feature guest speakers, films, skits , and socials. This year the club expanded its activities to in- clude participation in the homecoming parade. Membership is restricted to the advanced classes. Freshmen maintaining a C average in Spanish are invited to join during the spring semester. 120 BUCHANAN PLAYERS Members of the Buchanan Players at MTSC re- ceive excellent training in acting, stagecraft , makeup, lighting, and directing. At the weekly meetings members present programs ranging from one -act plays, scenes from three -act plays to special programs. A student must work five hours in some activity each semester in order to remain a member. The officers are Ayne Venanzio, presi- dent; Kay Adkins, vice president; Virginia Bran- num, secretary; Suzanne Lee, treasurer; and Ma- deline Davis, representative. Mrs. Dorethe Tucker is the sponsor. In the fall the Buchanan players presented Anastasia, a three-act play and later in the year staged the opera L-Elisir D ' Amore for the music department. In the spring, the comedy You Can ' t Take It With You was pre- sented . K 1 ■HI ■Fa H 1 jy Wk M hS 1 [ ' Si i £ S 1 1 1 S f FRONT ROW, L.-R.: Lana Plum, Becky Ferguson, Virginia Brannum, Kay Atkins, Mrs. Dorethe Tucker, Suzanne Lee, Anne Petty, Kaye Savage, Mary Kay Wrye, Joy Armstrong. 2nd ROW: Sharron Stewart, Robert Hushey, Larry Sanders, Lynn Beckett, Donna Petty, Gayle Helton, Frances Hutson, Vonda Foster, Joyce Robertson, Patricia A. Badacour. 3rd ROW: Joe Hayes, Janie Jameson, Carole Sanford, Anne Turner, Patricia Yell, Madeleine Davis, Myra Moseley, Dee Shofner, Jim Hampton. 4th ROW: Houston Mason, Carlton Sivells, Patricia Murphy, Meyellan Judd, Cory Carrillo, Linda Gilmore Kinard, Jan AUred, Linda O ' Brien, Jackie Paschke, Beverly Bobish, Larry Rushing. 121 CIRCLE® The Circle K Club was established on our campus ten years ago. It is one of five hundred and twenty such clubs on the campuses of colleges and universities of our country that are member clubs of Circle K International. The motto, We Build, encompasses two major ob- jectives: (1) to build a better college community through the promotion of service projects on the campus and the surrounding community, (2) to prepare the members for aggressive and useful citizenship through encouraging social fellowship, dynamic leadership, high scholarship, and individual dignity through service to others . Membership is offered to carefully selected male stu- dents at the beginning of each semester . Membership in Circle K is a coveted opportunity and is considered a distinct honor. Christmas party for orphans and litter barrels for the campus were two services of the Circle K Club. FRONT ROW,L-R: Mike Milom, Pres.; Mickey O ' Bryan, V-Pres.; Hank Marshall, Sec; Dennie Welsh, Treas. 2nd ROW: R. Ayers, F.Kephart, M. Rothman, D. Beasley, W. Tomlin, T. Blizzard, W. Cantrell, B. Bates, G. R. Turner, M. Pillar, K. Forte, F. Glass, B. Hill. 3rd ROW: D.Sparkman,G. Hill, J. Cothran, R. Groce, T. Price, J. Bryson, C. Conway, R. Haas, B. Harmon, K. Tate, R. Har- well, T. Bottorff, C. McMahon. 4th ROW: M. Apple, R. Ray, C. Tomchey, J. Beasley, A. W. Powell, J. Owens, N. Martin, R. Cooper, W. Woody, R. Bean, T. Blevins. 5th ROW: D. Hill, J. Sutton, R. Patton, A. Posnack, S. Renner, B. Travis, J. Ousley, B. Dial, H. Frassrand, J. Bond, B. Mason, J. Payne. 122 FRONT ROW, L-R: Phyllis Prince, Sam McLean, master-at-arms; Henry Ward, vice commander; Phillip Vallandingham, finance and quartermaster officer; Perry Potts, commander; William W. Thompson, adjutant; Nan Piercy. 2nd ROW: Charles Taylor, John Yokly, Ken Moore, Robert Bodine, Richard Call. 3rd ROW: Andy House, Jim Rewis, Wayne Gensemer, Lyn Smith, Roy L. Stone, Phil Campbell. 4th ROW: Bran Dunlap, Arthur Mader, James Bond, Sam Gwin, Thomas Price, Norman Martin. 5th ROW: Ernest Harmon, Frank Wesley, Roger Busse , James Fergus. 6th ROW: Ken Corbin, John Evans, Carter Conway, Jim Pemberton, Harold Smith. VETERANS CLUB Former members of the armed services compose one of the year ' s busiest groups on campus. As a social club, its members make contact and work with other veterans in weekly meetings and in ac- tivities such as the Homecoming float and the annual Talent Show . The 9th Talent Show this year included the selection of a Miss Veterans Club to participate in the Miss Midlander contest. As a service club, its members supported charitable activities including the initiation of a scholarship and emergency loan for veterans, weekly participation at the Veterans Administration Hospital, and the support of an eye glasses fund for needy students . The Veterans Club held a freshman information booth at the beginning of the fall semester. 123 FRONT ROW, L.-R.: G. Marks, L. Beckett, E. Hamner, D. Witherspoon, N. Ogles, R. Ayers, E. Shocklee, S. Wynne, D. Grammer, C. Sledge. 2nd ROW: V. Anderson, A. W. Powell, R. Arnold, W. Bomar, C. Maupin, T. Blizzard, B. Spry, L. Wright, S. Partin, S. Vann, E. Blackwell. 3rd ROW: T. Blevins, C. Corsint, S. McLean, J. McLean, W. Cantrell, P. Hamby, F. Kephart, M. Rothman, C. Barnes. 4th ROW: R. Brawn, S. Earless, L. Muellor, R. Noll, J. Lilversack, S. Shanfield, J. Schrichte, D. Petty, B. Ferguson, M. Billingsley,N. Ridge, S. Mathis. 5th ROW: J. Miller, A. Watkins, M. Harris, J. Hill, L. Dooley, G. Taylor, S. Dale, W. Smith, H.Romans, N.Edwards, A. Norman, C.Boyd, B. Stout, M. Jones, G. May. 6th ROW: R. Haas, S. Bebb, B. Witt, R. Short, B. Hardi- son, L. Plum, S. Douglas. BOOSTER CLUB To provide moral support for all Raider athletic teams, to promote a feeling of good sportsmanship throughout the student body, and to promote and protectthe best interests ofMTSC are the purposes of the Booster Club. A section at all home football and basketball games is provided for the members, and the club has sponsored successful bus trips to Florence, Austin Peay and Tech. 124 nsr z j z T LU I 1- O o 2sr Of o j 0) T . lU 111 B LL T . Of O Z) C • k: UJ O j UJ -1 nsr -I o 3D u jd UJ Jr(, I U UJ T 1 UJ JtiJ ( UJ O Z z XJ B MIDDLE TENNESSEE CHAPTER OF THE BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB The emblem at the left is the symbol of the Block and Bridle Club. The perpendicular at the left of the emblem stands for straight moral character, sin- cerity and honor which the members seek to maintain in all of their connectionswith animal husbandry. It is placed above all others and members are expected to follow its guidance through an upright moral life. At the right are two distinct curves which complete the letter B. These fundamentals are the basis upon which the members build their social pleasure, mental energy, and moral force. The block in the upper left of the B represents the marketing or ma- terial side of their lives. The bridle in the lower loop of the B represents the control that the mem- bers strive to exercise over themselves so as to al- ways walk and act as a gentleman and a lover of live- stock. FRONT ROW, L.-R.: Dr. T. C. Bigger, Sponsor; Jimmy Neel, President; Stanley Lyon, Vice-President; Sandy Irwin, Reporter; Henry Blankenship, Parliamentarian; Bill DuVall, Herdsman. 2nd ROW: Terry Tudor, Mary Ann Blankenship, Nancy Neel, Fran Davidson, Barbara Jacobs, Tommy Fouche, Betty Abernathy, Jim Forbes, Bran Dunlap. 3rd ROW: Dr. Alexander, Sponsor; Jo Ann Hughes, Pee Wee Brittian, Robert Sheehan, Nelson Lightcap, David Gordon, Susan Brown, Lewis Elrod,Don Edgmon. 4th ROW: Jimmy McFarlin, Corky Stone, Roy Mullins, James Abernathy, Robert Claborn, Thomas Yates, Howard White, Earl Bass. FRONT ROW, L-R: Jackie Pope, V-ftes.; Howard Smith, Pres.; Calvin Short, Sec.-Treas. 2nd ROW: Charles Gupton, Jr., Larry Gilbert, Tom Williams, Teddy Morris, Scotty Yeaman, Phil Dickens, Fred Lazenby, Ken Pruitt, Jr. Ward, Ron Pierce. 3rd ROW: Bill Robertson, Earl Harris, Jack Armstrong, Phil Grammer, Keith Atchley, Duane Brown, Jim Harvey, Larry Leahon, Larry Whaley, David Petty, Bill Warren. 4th ROW: Gary Whaley, Jimbo Pearson, Larry Dotson, Ken Russell, Bill Settle, Clark Maples, Jerry Smith, Richard Roche, L. E. Claybome. TCLUB One of the most outstanding honors on the MTSC campus as on any intercollegiate sports minded campus is to have lettered in one or more sports sponsored by the school. And the bearers of the letter, abigwhiteT, comprise the honorary organization for outstanding athletes, the T -Club . Promoting interest in athletics among students and alumni and encouraging school spirit, the T- Club sells concessions at basketball and football games and sponsors an all -sports banquet an- nually. At the close of each year the T-Club presents, as their major project, a gift to the Athletic Department. vsr- PRESENT-rUli-ir ii Smith Hall was the first dorm to enter a float in the homecoming parade. SMITH HALL Life in Smith Hall is many things to the boys who reside there. The blare of radios . . . the clatter of typewriters industriously pecking out last minute term papers ... a last good cup of cof- fee before calling it a day . . . light filled rooms in the early morning where someone is struggling for tomorrow ' s exam . . . smoke rising above a table of concentrating card players ... all these things reflect the life in Smith Hall. This was a year of first for Smith Hall. The first homecoming float built by a dormitory was entered in the home- coming parade. The boys in the dorm also sponsored a dance and a bonfire in the fall . Boys representing Smith Hall on the Dorm Council are Terry Peck, Jim Mil- ler, Gary Downs, and jim Smith. ROW 1, L to R: Donald Schwendimann, Gary Tonto Lindner, Edward W. Crudup, Eric Niebergall, James Robinson, Frank Bcasley, Mrs. Judy McLean, Dorm Mother; Mr. Samuel P. McLean, Dormitory Director. ROW 2: Terry Peck, James Reed, Carl Berning, Mike Dorsett, Jim Preston, Dan Vroon, Sutin Thatphithakkul, Mike Waggoner, A. W. Powell. ROW 3: Wilson Bomar, Lee Redd, Butch Baker, Bob Hardison. RODEO CLUB The Rodeo Club is one of the newer clubs on campus. It was organized in September of 1963 to allow students inter- ested in horses and the sport of rodeoing to combine their efforts and work as a club to promote rodeoing at Middle Tennessee State College. The program of the club is to pro- mote an interest in national intercollegiate rodeoing and send a contesting team representing MTSC to intercollegiate ro- deos throughout the South. In April the club presented the first college rodeo at MTSC, and later they sponsored a horse show and a square dance. FRONT ROW, L.-R.: Mi. J. E. Young — Sponsor, Dr. R. A. Alexander — Sponsor, Corky Stone — President, Barbara Jacobs — Treas- urer, Fran Davidson, Bill DuVall--Vice-Pres., Sue Justice--Secretary, Jim Farbes--A.S.B. Rep., Mrs. J. E. Young--Sponsor. 2nd ROW; Jimmy McFarlin, Betty Abernathy, Lewis Elrod, Preston Fowlkes, Terry Tudor, Jimmy Neel, Tom Yates, Tommy Fouche, David Gordon. 3rd ROW: Jerry Bates, Charles Warhurst, Robert Sheehan, Marshall Doyier, Pee Wee Brittian, Sandy Irwin, Stanley 128 FRONT ROW, L.-R.: Russel Hart — Treasurer, Shirley Givens — Secretary, Larry Taylor--Vice Pres., Sidney Franklin--President, Mr. Jesse E. Raine — Faculty Sponsor. 2nd ROW: Jim Heurtt, Carolyn Tilford, Fred Stout, Robert Dickens, William Smith, Lewis Karrikrer, Tom Scott, John Jernigan, Patricia Badacour. 3rd ROW: Terry Taylor, Barbara Freeman, Kathy Hurley, Vickie Mc- Gee, Kay Meadows, John Fite, Chuck Hitner, Bob Griffin, Tim Taylor. 4th ROW: Larry Crowley, Sam Lewis, Larry Willmore, Wayne Jones, Cleve Smith, Gary Hill, Kenny Burnette, Jimmy Harrison, Max Ealy, Charles Constant, Robert Futrell. SPORTS CAR CLUB The newest club on campus was orga- nized this fall under the leadership of Sid Franklin whose active interest in sports cars materialized into the club ' s creation. Members are not only sports car enthusiasts in competitions, but also manifest an interest in the general main- tenance and upkeep of all automobiles. Officers are: Sid Franklin, president; Larry Taylor, vice president; Shirley Givens, secretary; Russell Hart, treas- urer. Jesse Raine sponsors the group. FRONT ROW, L-R: Betty Batts— Sec.; Eddie Barham--Pres.; Frank Norcom— V. Pres. 2nd ROW: Tom Swift, Russell Ayers, Tom Blizzard, Jerry Harris, Larry George, Bill Russell, Paul Hildreth, Jimmy Bryson, Harold Knowles, Jr., Jerry Bates. 3rd ROW: Linda Hall, Emily Schubert, Marcia Emmert, Mary Hill Stone, Sylvia Grant, Joan Bates, Ruth Bentley, Margaret Ann Bottoms. 4th ROW: Judy Steagall, Glenda Taylor, Shirley Brackett, Carolyn Strange, Marianne Robbins, Betty Winters, Linda Ragland, Rose Ann Con- ner, Norma Edwards, Brenda Gail Talley. 5th ROW: Richard Haas, Alice Watkins, Marlene Billingsley, Sherry Dale, Martha Wiser, Paulette Hendrixson, Susan Clark, Joyce Hendrixson, Deane Fuson, Gaylon Bates. TTie SCU sponsors the annual Christmas Tree Lighting on the front lawn of the President ' s home. STUDENT CHRISTIAN UNION The SCU is an organization of students at MTSC whose purpose it is to foster a wholesome religious atmosphere on the campus . It strives to aid in developing an understanding of all Christian faiths and to promote cooperation among all religious groups . Believing that a student must grow spiritually as well as mentally and physically to build a well-rounded character and to be truly educated, the SCU provides the opportunity for all the church groups to cooperate in making moral and spiritual values a part of the students ' daily life. The SCU sponsors two principle activities each year which have become popular MTSC traditions, the SCUTeawhichisheld in the fall and the Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony which is held on the front lawn of the President ' s home. 130 Eddie Barham, Mr. Clyde Kimball, BSU Director, Rev, Thomas Bryant, Superintendent of Missions of Concord Association, Sliirley Brackett, and Mr. Jesse Smith, Chairman of the BSU Student Committee pose in front of the BSU Center. Members have a discussion at the Prc- School Retreat at Camp Hy-Lake. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION One of the most active church affiliated groups on campus is the Baptist Student Union. The program at the BSU Center has been expanded this year to in- clude daily noon devotionals in addition to regular Wednesday evening vesper services . Striving to help students coordinate their Christian faith with college life, the BSU has included in the program tliis year such activities as the pre -school retreat, progressive suppers, BSU State Convention, Thanksgiving worship and breakfast, and Christmas and Easter banquets with the foreign students on campus . Council meetings each week provide a time for plans to be made by the officers: Gaylon Bates, pres- ident; Shirley Brackett, vice-president; Joyce Hen- derson, devotional chairman; Eddie Barham, mis- sions and extension chair man; Judy Steagall, publicity chairman. FRONT ROW, L-R: Archie King, Betty Allen, Gaylon Bates, Shirley Brackett, Sandra Phillips, Judy Steagall, Eddie Barham, Clyde Kimble. 2nd ROW: Ken Hemdon, David James, Jerr - Harris, Warren Witt, Russell Ayers, Stanley Lyon, Tom Armstrong. Paul Hil- dreth, Joe Lennon, Hartley Wildes. 3rd ROW: Sherry Dale, Judy Eakin, Barbara Estes, Nancy Jackson, Glenda Taylor, Jane Hill, Margaret Bottoms, LynnCantrell. 4th ROW: Jimmy Bryson, Carol Currey, Robbie Pulley, Mary Blwins, Sandy Lee, Carolyn Strange, Sue Fisher, Marianne Robbins, Tom Blizzard, Judy Rader, Richard Haas, Larry George. 131 CHURCH OF CHRIST GROUP Retreats offer a valuable opportunity for spiritual and mental growth. Every Wednesday evening the Church of Christ group holds devotional programs including guest speakers, student and faculty speakers, panel discussions and group singing. Designed to en- courage and bring together students interested in Christian living, this group ' s goal is promoted through other activities including spring and fall retreats at Hi -Lake, a spring banquet, and a stu- dent publication called the News Letter. FRONT ROW: DanMidgett--Vice-Pres.,FrankWells--Pres., Nancy Fann--Sec., Dr. C. Wymer Wiser--Sponsor; 2nd ROW: Sharon Midgett, Sharron Stewart, Patricia Holden, Shirley Dowell, Evelyn Steger, Judy David, Janell Golden, Shirley Vann, Gayle Holton, Donna Powers, Jimmy Ealy; 3rd ROW: Betty Sain, Carolyn May, Sue Greene, Terry Hatfield, Rebecca Arnold, Tina Wells, Gayla Marks, Lana Plum; 4th ROW: Virginia Fox, Dixie Jackson, Virginia Sisk, Carolyn Powell, Nancy Rigsby, Shirley Andrews, Ginger Evans, Jane Tipps, Janice Hulen, Betty Reynolds, Jane Clouse, Nancy Hickerson; 4th ROW: Samuel Baker, Charles Jarrett, Larry Ezell, Roy Mullins, Dewey Merritt, James Sullivan, Carolyn Moorehead, Linda Trobaugh; 5th ROW; Randy Groce, Robert Huskey, Dale Patterson, Joe McGee, William Whittle, Don Thornberry, Ronald Coleman, Carlos White, Wanda Higgins, Ervin Upchurch. 1 . I0 ■f L £ fc r4 - d HL i E Wf W W Wa % B ' Sm J ' « _ B IH B jMtMmL K ' ' . 1 ?? yj IM K r§ Kk ij «%4 1 ' ' ' WP pWt ;j  M 1 wM Wm mg l im jm ■ _l !!■■[ ■ H B.imL .U . M ■ w ' •■ W m ;f H I. r ,7Ssf I T , 1 1 A, v id ml I ' t _ _ IT 132 FRONT ROW, L.-R.: Frank Norcom- -President, Mary Kidd--Vice President, Martha Blake- -Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. G. Edward AmmerTnan--Chairman College Work, Rev. Cham Canon. 2nd ROW: Russell Bean, Pat Pollard, Ruth Blanton, Molly Todd, Becky Reis, Carol Wliite, Linda Richardson. CANTERBURY ASSOCIATION The purpose of the MTSC Canterbury As- sociation is to establish Christian faith in the life of a college community by means of worship, mutual fellowship, and Christian Charity as em- bodied in principles, doctrine, and disciples of universal Christianity. Through its social, wor- ship, and service activities its members are given an opportunity to put their convictoins into a positive program of action on the college cam- pus . A major emphasis of the Canterbury program on the iMTSC campus this year has been that of strengthening relationships between the student group and the sponsoring parish, St. Paul ' s Espi- copal Church. Canterbury ' members visit with the Bishop of Tennessee, the Rev. John Vander Horst (right) during a reception at St. Paul ' s Church. FRONT ROW, L.-R.: B. Killan--Sgt-at-Arms, Tibby Reil--Treasurer, R. Call--Pres., J. Fog— Corresponding Sec, M. Hiller-- Recording Sec, 2nd ROW: K. Forte, R. DeCarlo, C. Reynolds, E. Shocklee, A.Mason, J. Simpson, J. Schrichte, C. Corsini, T, Frey, J.McBride, A.Kerr, J. Marshall; 3rd ROW: K. Fehling, B. Freeman, D. Connolly, P. Cox, A. Dickens, L. Burcham, S. John- son, D. Michel. NEWMAN CLUB Organized in 1945 as the Catholic youth or- ganization on campus, the Newman Club offers its members a unity of spiritual and social in- terests in lectures, socials, and open discussion at weekly meetings. It helps to develop its mem - bers through their common interests. Prayers, rosaries, communion breakfasts and other re- ligious activities provide spiritual interest. CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN GROUP The school year began with the annual fall picnic followed by various retreats. As special entertainment Mr. George Allen presented a series of programs on Darwinism. These and other religious and social activities are open to any student who wishes to participate. This group and its activities help students to gain a closer relationship to each other as well as to God. FRONT ROW, L.-R.: Rayola Bagwell, Sarah Donna Black, Dan Vroom; 2nd ROW: Russell McDaniel, Bill Cook, Judy Wooten, Joan Ham, Carolyn Russell, Emily Nicholson, Steve Renner, StanMahurin. FRONT ROW, L.-R.: Tom Swift- -Treasurer, Rose Conner--Secretar ' , Marcia Emmert, Vice-President, Harold Knowles- -President; 2nd ROW: Jon Ballard, Betty Spry, Bill Russell, Betty Batts, Elizabeth Howell, Virginia McNlahon, Ginger Raulston, Gordon Irwin, Penny Fletcher; 3rd ROW: David Long, Joan Bates, Betty Graham, Joy Nelmo, Jerry Bates, Norma Edwards, Jeanette Cox, Mary Stone, Sylvia Grant; 4th ROW: Don Long, Brenda Thomas, Margaret Dunwoody, Sandi Crabtree, Joyce Robertson, Barbara Calvert, Paulette Hendripon, Betty Winters. WESLEY FOUNDATION At Chat and Chew each week at the Wesley Hours, students interested in being with other students of the Methodist faith gather to enjoy each other and discuss matters of interest of church and campus life. In addition, the regular Wednesday night devotionals provide special pro- grams of panels and guest speakers. The Wes- ley Foundation brought Minnie Pearl to the MTSC campus as special entertainment in the fall. Don Long is the director, and Mr. Joe Evans is the faculty sponsor. Members of the Wesley Foundation entertained at a Christmas Party for underprivileged children. 135 ■ vP ' H Ct n wl 1 ■Uk £ ; d LJ B ' J H FRONT ROW, L-R: William Sikes— Moderator, Kathy Pace--Vice Moderator. 2nd ROW: Alice Watkins, Marlene Billings- ley, Nancy Hammer, Yvonne Talley, Frances Hutson, Mary Bigger, Janie Leighton, Susan Brown, Carolyn Simmons, Judy Burt, Melba Robinson. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP The Westminster Fellowship holds weekly meetings with guest speakers, group discus- sions, and films. The members are constantly striving to promote Christianity on the college campus . For social activities this Presbyterian group entertained at a Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine ' s Day party. Mr. Mrs . George Gardner are the sponsors . BEROEAN GROUP The Beroean ' s were organized seven years ago under the direction and leadership of Dr . Norman L. Parks . The Beroean Group is a re- ligious discussion group open to any student with emphasis placed on free dialogue, individual thinking, and independent inquiry. The group examines any dogma, ritual, conduct, or ques- tion asked in the light of the scriptures and be- havorial sciences . The name Beroeans is taken from those di- sciples at Beroea in Northern Greece who were more noble because they searched the Scrip- tures daily to see if those things were so. FRONT ROW, L-R: Ervin Upchurch, Shirley Varm, Pry Parks, Evelyn Steger, Carlas White, Betty Abernathy, Scott Hendrick. 2nd ROW: Charles Jariett, Virginia Fox, Olivia McBroome, Judy David, Frank Wells, Doris Anderson, Ginger Evans, Larry Ezell, Will Grandstaff, Don Thornberry, James Hendrick. 136 FRONT ROW, L-R: Michael Zavaro; Barbara Freeman, Bert Wakeley, Judi Schrichte, Luis Morales. 2nd ROW: William H. Barkley, Larry Sanders, Don D ' Donniley, James H. Payne, Edvardo E. Garcia, Salah Shaff. COLLEGIATE COUNCIL FOR THE U.N. Organized in the fall of 1963 the C. C.U.N, is one of the newest clubs on the MTSC campus . There are 3 major purposes of the club: (1) to make the Charter and the work of the United Na- tions known to college students. (2) to encourage students to reach conclusions about U .S . policies which both promote our national interest and make American leadership in the U.N. most ef- fective, (3) to develop a student public which takes action upon its beliefs . DIE DEUTSCHEN KAMERADEN Die Deutschen Kameraden, commonly known as the MTSC German Club, seeks to acquaint Its members with the German culture as well as the language . In its efforts, the club hears guest speakers from near-by colleges and makes ad- vent wreaths to sell annually. New members are selected from better German students at a rush party in the spring. Mrs . Ortrun Gilbert is the sponsor of Die Deutschen Kameraden. The officers must main- tain a 3 .00 German average . FRONT ROW, L-R: Carlton Sivells, Suzanne Lee--Pres., Shirley Cro ve--Vice-Pres. 2nd ROW: John Getsi, Hartmut Fege, Barr ' Gregory, Gail Gray, Da Td Church, Judy Rubin, Brian Killen, Shirley Givcns, Claire Huddleston, Judy Wooten. 3rd ROW: Colin Dyer, Earline Wilkinson, Ronald Coleman, Bettie Clapton, Armin Windmbeller. 137 SB mmsmiim STUDENT NEA With over three hundred members, SNEA is the largest group on Campus . Only those students who are an education major or minor qualify for member- ship. Members have attended the State Convention in April, the 20th Annual Education Conference, the AST Conferences , AE W Projects , and PTA Programs . Mrs . Charlene Collier, state NEA consultant, was the guest speaker for the year; and the Sacred Harp Singers were the special entertainment for the year . Mr . John Lee and Dr . Clarence Greever are the spon- sors . Georgia Ann Ellis and Charlotte Robinson pull cards before the meet- ing. Mary Arm Parker and Albert Posnack serve punch after the meeting. 138 ART CLUB To capture the aesthetic moods of man and time and to portray these moods . . . this is the task of the artist. Members of the Art Club have captured and displayed the changing moods of MTSC and the society in which it exists since 1947. The basic purpose of the Art Club is to create an understanding and interest in art. not only for the art student, but for every stu- dent on campus. The paintings on display in the SUB lobby were bought by the school from art students on campus . This year several students are exhibiting work in local restaurants . The highlight of the year for the art student is the annual trip to such cities as New York and Chicago. Bobbie Jean Epley views the subject at Brown ' s Mill, favorite spot for sketching. FRONT ROW, L-R: Bill Gillespie, E. Kelley Smith, president; Fran Cason, vice president; Carolyn Doyle secretary; Fran Yates, treasurer. 2nd ROW: Diane Michel, Sharron Stewart, Willene Hanberry, Bobbie Jean Epley, Donna K. Emerson, Pegg; ' Caples, Ginger Raulston, Arch Gregory. 3rd ROW: Carol Fisher, Malinda Conger, Freddy Kelton. FRONT ROW, L.-R.: Terry Webb- -Vice-President, Jane Spencer--President, John A. Patten- -Sponsor, Jo Ann Hughes- -Secretary- Treasurer, Sam Smith--Publ Chair.; 2nd ROW: Pat Graham, Dr. C.W. Wiser, Mr. Jim Farley, Mr. T. Howard White, Pat O ' Connor, Bob Bates, Rodger Jones, Robt. C. Mayes, Judy Batson; BACK ROW; Susan Douthit, Sarah Givan, Charlotte Fogg, Louise Garland, Helen Durham, ArmMcKnight, Eloise Brantley, Annelle Ashburn, Linda Jones, Claudia Corsini. BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club strives to promote interest in the various biological fields. The club invites outstanding speakers from the different professions related to biology in order that the members may become acquainted with recent techniques and job opportunities in the various fields. One of the main activities is Stunt Night. The club appropriates part of the proceeds from this to the George Davis Loan Fund. Throughout the year the club also strives to provide fellowship for its members. A Christmas social and a field trip in the spring were two highlights of this year. Jane Spencer, Biology Club presi- dent, presents awards to Stunt Night winners. 140 FIRST ROW, L-R: Charles DouChit--Pres., Donna Powers--Vice-Pres., Shirley Crowc--Sec. and Treas., R. W. Clark— Sponsor. 2nd ROW: Alice VVatkins, Josephine Dickerson, Samuel T. Baker, Janell Golden, Judy Wooten, Sherry- Dee Smith; 3rd ROW: Keith Mi- senhimer, Robert Boyd, Roy MuUins, Colin Dyer, Kenneth Rowe, Philip Douthit, Jimmy Ealy. CHEMICAL ASSOCIATION For all those students who have successfully completed one semester of college chemistry, the Chemical Association is a welcome into the world of chemistry and a better understanding of that world. Activities such as programs pre- sented by outstanding authorities in various chemistry fields and field trips made to industrial labs help stimulate the students in their en- deavor . PRE-LAW SOCIETY The Pre -Law Society functions for the pur- pose of aiding pre -law majors in preparation for the strenuous requirements of law school and the demands of the profession itself. For stu- dents who have set such a goal, the society plans activities that will stimulate and develop his pro- fessional pride. This year these activities have included outstanding speakers and visits such as the one to Law Day at ' anderbilt University. Dr. Norman L. Parks is the group sponsor. FIRST ROW, L-R: Dr. Norman L. Parks, Sponsor; Don O ' Donniley, Pres.; Janie R. Moore, Sec. and Treas.; Edwin Jordan, Vice- Pres. 2nd ROW: William H. Settle, Houston Mason, Robert Huskey, Edwardo E. Garcia, Jim Stephens, Heyward L. Dyches, Alton Harrell, Lew Hil. 3rd ROW: Jim Payne, Charles M. Lamb, Chip Neel, Joseph D. Fox, Jacque McBride, Anne Kerr, Allen Tolbert, Michael Sweeney. FRONT ROW, L-R: Doug Young- -Pres. (absent); Carolyn Williams — V. Pres.; MarynellMeadors — Treas.; Sharon Smoyer--Sec.; Hank Smith — Sgt. at Arms. 2nd ROW: S. Lauderdale, K. Monefeldt, S. Rouse, N. Sims, J. Collins, L. Lewis, C. Barnes, J. Carlton, N. Wherry, L. Hall, J. Key, J. Nichols, T. Hale, M. McClure , E. Brown, A. Posnack. 3rd ROW: L. Elrod, N. Piercy, A. Prince, B. Plyant, J. Galyon, E. Hamner, A. Keister, C. Stones, S. Phillips, C. Newby, H. Stubbs, P. Hildreth, W. Duke, F. White. 4th ROW: R.Jones, R. Ayers, R. Collins, J. Fog, T. Riel, M. Gentry, S. Conatser, G. May, S. Smith, L. Monefeldt, A. Mason, W. Bassett, C. Gupton. 5th ROW: J. Marshall, N. Cherry, D. Bloodworth, A. McDonald, E. Harris, L. E. Clayborne, K. Watkins. HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION CLUB Fast becoming a tradition at MTSC, the Physical Edu- cation Club ' s Powder Puff Football Game was again one of the most popular events of the school year . The club members, majoring or minoring in physical education, cooperate with other organizations to p romote greater school spirit while gaining skill in the profession. Repre- sentatives are sent to State and Southern District Con- ventions each year . Mr . Harry Wagner and Miss Beulah Davis assisted the members as sponsors . Championsof the Powder Puff football game pose after the game. 142 TRITON CLUB An annual spectacular water show is the inevitable goal of the Tritons, the aquatic club on campus. The show is the proof of the many hours that the members must prac- tice to exercise the beauty of swimming while promoting at the same time water safety. The officers of the Triton Clubare Frank Roleff, president; Sandy Irwin, vice pres- ident; Bettye Dewitt, secretary; Jay Marie Fogg, treas- urer; and Tibby Kiel, reporter. It is under the direction of Miss Nancy Thornhill and Mr. Robert LaLance. ROW 1: Tibby Riel, Billie Jane Reid, Barbara Butts, Margaret Whitaker, Sandy Irwin, Jay Marie Fogg. ROW 2: David Rliode, Ar- min WindmucUcr, Ken Tate. ROW 3: Bruce Wilder, Don Bealey, Keith Maxwell, Frank Roliff, Hartmut Fugee. FRONT ROW, L-R: Lee Martin, David Kinney, Thomas Price, Rees Groce, Carl Brown, Jimmy Br ' son, James Noles, Ray Harwell. 2nd ROW: John Willoughby, Armin Windmueller, Larry Edmondson, Robert Worsham, Bruce Frizzell, Jessie Coyle, Paul Hutchins. 3rd ROW: Kenneth Harvey, Wilburn Groce, John Dahlgren, Dennie Welsh, Frank Wells, Douglas Bowman, Harold L. Baldwin. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB The Industrial Arts Club provides its members with social contacts and informative programs to benefit them in their profession. A large and active group, the club has expanded its curriculum to in- clude service and money -raising projects, a banquet and picnic, field trips, movies of the industrial in- terest, and guest speakers . Officers of the Industrial Arts Club are: Carl Brown, president; Thomas Price, vice president; Billy Dial, secretary; James Noles, treasurer. Mr. Harold Baldwin and Mr . Mel Schreburg assisted as sponsors . Officers, SEATED: Don Dial, Corresponding Secretary; James Noles, Treasurer; Carl Brown, President; Billy Dial, Secretary. STANDING: James Bryson, Publicity Chairman; David Kinney, Associate Vice- President; Reece Groce, Sergeant- At- Arms. I. D. Club members leave for a field trip to Avco and Genesco. FRONT ROW, L-R: Mr. Perry Dillon, sponsor; Mrs. Vera Howard, Thomas Manus, vice-president; Carol Pollock, president: Judy Alexander, secretary; Allen Tolbert, treasurer. 2nd ROW: Joan Kennedy, Linda Shelton, Gayle Elrod, Judy Rubin, John Getsi, Louise Garland, Patricia Badacour. 3rd ROW: Jean McDonald, Penny Fletcher, Betty Allen, Kaye Savage, Mady Mueller, Kenneth Moore, Mary Dean Bigger. Absent: Lauretta Buck, Mary Anna Carey, Cory Carrillo, Mary Latane, Pat Murphy, John Bradley, A. W. Powell. LA SOCIETE FRANQAISE The purpose of this newly formed organiza- tion is to further the knowledge of the French language and culture among the students enrolled in the French classes of MTSC . This is ac- complished by providing opportunities for the practical application of classroom studies, ac- tivities involving the use of French films and rec- ords, and discussion which is not feasible for classroom use . Members of the group have travelled to other cities to see French movies and plays. The group sponsored a stunt in the annual stunt night, a contestant for the Miss Midlander Contest, a fete on St. Nicolas Day, and a farewell banquet. FRONT ROW, L-R: Robert L tle, secretar ' -treasurer; Darrel DeVoss, president; Mr. W. J. Fesmire, sponsor; C. Gilbert Rains, vice- president; Jimmy Corley, sergeant-at-arnis . BACK ROW: Don McCord, David Self, Larry Burcham, Charles Harper. PRE-ENGINEERING SOCIETY The Pre -Engineering Society is open to all those students enrolled in MTSC ' s three -year pre -engineering curriculum and related fields . To help prepare students for their future en- deavor in engineering school, the club took field trips this year to General Electric Company and Shwayder Brothers and had as a guest speaker a member from the American Society for Engineer- ing Education. Mr. W. S. Fesmire is the faculty advisor for the group. FRONT ROW: Marynell Meadors, Linda Graves, Pat Weathers, Carolyn Williams, Jo Key, Sylvia Lauderdale, Brenda Hunt, Linda Burns, Rita DiCarlo. 2nd ROW; Mary Smith, Bonnie Waechter, Pam Petty, Mary Cardiff, Joan Ham, Pat Graham, Faye Eaton, Judy Pitts, Mary White, Jane Taylor. 3rd ROW: Angle Prince, Sheila Norris, Jane Clouse, Sue Greene, Elner Hamner, Linda Hall, Elaine Euetts, Jane Willis, Judy Carlton, Jane Galyon. 4th ROW: Suzanne Gunt, Frances Hutson, Betty Carol Cherry, Sandra Trus- sell, Sandy Meeks, Kaye Meeks, Bormie Elmore, Sandy Conatser, Sandi Crabtree, Rozanne Clements. 5th ROW: Mary Beasley, Donna Armistead, Carol Newby, Joy Nehns, Elaine Cavender, Helen Stubbs, Judy Nichols, Sandy Bates, Jay Marie Fog. WOMEN ' S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Reorganized this fall into a valuable athletic promoter for women students, the Women ' s Ath- letic Association has succeeded in developing a competitive intramural program including team games of volleyball, basketball, and softball. Teams selected in sports compete in intramural tourneys with other colleges. Comprising the largest and most active club ever taking part in intramural sports, the Wo- men ' s Athletic Association must be congratulated for the new prominence at MTSC. Officers are: Angle Prince, President; Marynell Meadors, Vice- President; Linda Hall, Secretary; and Fay Marie Fogg, Treas. Misses Sue Gunter and Nancy Thornhill are sponsors for the group. WAA Officers display trophies won by their intramural teams. SOPRANO I: Gail Meadows, Carolyn O ' Neal, Judith K. Snell, Jane Oliphant, Fran Cason, Anne Turner, Jane Bevil, Kay Thomas, Sally Ratcliffe, Martha Wiser. SOPRANO II: Anne Dark, Jean Carolyn Dowdy, Ann Sanders, Penny Fletcher, Betty Winters, Frances Mitchell, Mary Lou Hedrick, Pat Porterfield Ward, Betty King Hughey, Mary Annette Floyd, Elaine Dodd, Olivia McBroom, Patricia Holman, Doris Jones, Nancy McCartney, Charlotte Fogg, Jan Berry, Virginia Branum, Martha Young, Judy Munsey, Sara Williams, Linda Davis, Beckey Mills. TENOR I: Jerry House, Tom Home, Lynn McGiU, Ronnie Shelby, Philip Griffin, Matt Ward. TENOR II: Monty Thomas, Bill Coward, James Alton Stone, Steve Pundt. ALTO I: Nancy Turner, Mary- Hill Stone, Bett ' Abernathy, Bette Moody, Joyce Medlock, Betty Taylor, Peggy Cloyd, Elsie Mefford, Lucia CordcU, Sherr - Dale, Alice Barham, Susan Brown, Brenda Hankins,Rozanne Clements, Martha Blake, Elizabeth Taylor. ALTO II: Mary Lynn Nuckols, Eddie Claire Hemmer, Barbara Williams, Lila Ann Holly, Barbara Robinson, Sue Murphy, Pat Hunter, Ann Alford, Linda Johnson, Patricia Robertson, Jane Christie, Kathleen Bryson, Becky Ferguson. BARITONES: Bob Hope, Bob Griffin, Eddie Barham, William Smith, Thomas Gooden, Allan Walton, Homer Gray. BASSES: Don Massey, Bob Dotson, Dave Ben Zenhafer, Jimmy Rudd, John Paulk, Thomas Cole. CHORUS Spreading the contact of MTSC to high school students throughout the mid-state area, the MTSC Chorus spon- sors a fall tour to four area high schools . Under the direction of Mr. Neil Wright, this group exercises mu- sical talents and knowledge in choral literature. Its members are chosen from try-out only, and in addition to the tour, present outstanding fall and spring concerts. Officers this year are Lynn McGill, president; Ann Alford, vice-president. The Buchanan Players and the Music Department presented the opera L ' Elisir D ' Amore in February. FRONT ROW, L-R: Lynn McGill — Treasurer, Mary Lynn Nichols--Secretary, Pat Ward--Vice-Pres., Mr. Hinton — Sponsor, Ann Al- ford — President. 2nd ROW: Robert Dotson, Doris Jones, Barbara Robinson, Francis Mitchell, Betty Hughey, Ann Sanders, Matt Ward. MUSIC EDUCATORS AMERICAN GUILD NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ORGANISTS The MENC was organized to train those in- terested in music education. These future music teachers gain experience in and knowledge con- cerning the problems of teaching music in its dif- ferent aspects . Meetings of the MENC feature lectures from experts in the field of music . This year ' s activities have included the sponsorship of the Andy Goodrich Jazz Concert and a series of lectures on the fine points of music. The student guild of the American Guild of Organists honors those in the MTSG music de- partment who are more than average, those who by their efforts and abilities earn and merit extra recognition. The group ' s motto: Soli Deo Gloria, (solely to the glory of God) is a good summarization of the organization ' s purpose and activities . It is designed to raise the efficiency of organists as musicians and to advance worthy religious music . FRONT ROW, L-R: Rozanne Clements, Brenda Hankins, Betty Taylor, Sharon Shelton, Judy Walker, Doris Anderson. BACK ROW: Mrs. Margaret Wright, sponsor; Margaret Bottoms, Peggy Cloyd, Alice Blythe, Betty King Hughey, Gail Meadows, John Givan, Tom McClanahan. i m H4 L-R: David Benzenhaf cr , Tommy Cole, Tommy Home, Ann Alford, Margaret Wright, director; Sally Ratcliff, Ann Turner, Frances Mitchell, Monty Thomas, Lynn McGill. SACRED HARP SINGERS MTSC ORCHESTRA Th e MTSC Sacred Harp Singers sing a cap- pella seated around a table, in sixteenth century madrigal style . The repertoire consists of early English madrigals and folk songs. Sacred Harp hymns and white spirituals, and Southern folk songs and ballads. The Harp Singers have per- formed at numerous state meetings and festi- vals. The group is well known throughout the Southern states for its concert appearances and broadcast programs . The College Community Orchestra gives a fall and spring concert and also plays for the an- nual Christmas Carol Sing at assembly in De- cember . It is composed of college students and interested musicians of the community. Thomas Moore is the Conductor. Officers this year were DonMcLain. president; Matt Ward, vice-presi- dent: Carolyn Whitwell. librarian and secretary; and Doris lones, treasurer. The concert personnel for the College Community Orchestra was: Maril Ti Smith, Carolyn Whitvvell, Mary Clark Tips, Ortrun Gil- bert, Elaine Dodd, James Leonard Hobby, Paula Cox, Barbara Robinson, Doris Jones, Matt Ward, C. Breckenridge Cogdill, J.Evans Hudson, Donald McLain, Paul Ferguson, Ann Alford, Wayne Simpson, Rubye Taylor Sanders, Kenneth Goldsmith, Sallie Mae Os- born, Edward Tarpley, Jo Lennon Parker, George Binkley. Ida Dunaway, Patricia Jones, John Lee, Allen Zack, Pamela Goldsmith, John Bright. Heinrich Ramm, Jean Bills, Phillip Howard, Kay Gardner, Kenneth Pace, John Wade, Adelaide Cartier, Thomas Mc- Clanahan, Constance Ba.x, George Bachman, Marjorie Graves, Steve Tingle, Eberhard Ramm, Linda Davis, J. Michael Dorsett, Sally Ratcliff e, Kay Thomas. I ' 1 1, 1 1 9i BAND OF BLUE Mr. Horace C. Beasley Director Mr. Joseph T. Smith Director PERCUSSION: Sally Ratcliffe, Bill Skinner, Wayne Simpson, Matt Ward, Jerry House. The Band of Blue has brought untold recognition to MTSC, Movies of its performances are shown as examples of outstand- ing band activities in training classes throughout the South. The high quality of MTSC ' s band is the direct result of the top- quality instruction and organization of its co-directors. Mr. Joseph Smith, as capable a humorist and photographer as a band director, is a well-known figure to all students. The marching band is under Mr. Smith ' s direction. The only thing that equals the marching performance is its concert performance. Mr . Horace Beasley conducts the impres- sive spring concert. With leaders possessing outstanding tal- ents and unlimited dedication, it takes only one other element to produce an outstanding band . . . students who are both talented and dedicated, and there is certainly no shortage of such stu- dents at MTSC. When all these things are taken into considera- tion, it isn ' t surprising that MTSC has the best band in these parts . FRONT ROW: Ann Alford, Don Blocker, Paul Ferguson, Evan Hudson. 2nd ROW: Joe Mannis, David Bcnzcnliafer, Mike Dorsett, Ray Scruggs. UPPER REEDS. FRONT ROW: Linda Richardson, Alice Bar- ham. 2nd ROW: James Hobby, Paula Co. , TomMcClanahan, John Strunk. 3rd ROW: Ann Sanders, Mar - Lynn Nuckols, Robert Johnson, Pat Harriman, Don Massey. Absent: Pat Ward, Jeff Creek. LOWER BRASS. FRONT ROW: Judy Munsey, Eddie Barham, Joe Nave, Allen Walton. 2nd ROW: Don McLain, Carl Bern- ing. HORNS: Tommy Home, Monty Phelps, Steve Tingle McGill, Lila Holly, Doris Jones. Lynn LOWER REEDS. FRONT ROW: Betty Taylor, Kay Atkins, Anne Rshcr, Martha Blake, Sue Murphy. 2nd ROW: Barbara Robin- son, Virginia Branum, Tom Gooden, Frances Mitchell. TRUMPETS. FRONT ROW: Bill Coward, Bobby Dotson, Linda Davis, Jim Stone. 2nd ROW: Carolyn O ' Neal, Jim Clayton, Ronnie Nail, Breck Cogdill. 151 OFFICERS: Linda Davis, v. president; Arm Alford, president- Bob Harriman, v. president; Sue Murphy, secretary-treasurer. COLOR GUARD: Woody Oakley, Fred Gault, Don Massey, Howard Yarnell, Phil Claiborne, Bill Smith, Charles Priddy. Carolyn Hale Head Majorette Tom McClanahan Feature Twirler MAJORETTES: Carolyn Hale, Ann Sanders, Ann Harris, Ann Zimmer- man, Maridon McClure. 152 WOODWIND ENSEMBLE, L-R: Linda Richardson, James Hobby, Barbara Robinson, Tom McClanahan, Doris Jones. ENSEMBLES Under t±ie direction of Mr. Kenneth Pace, ensembles on the MTSC campus provide chamber music at concerts throughout the year for the community and for area high schools . They also assist the faculty of the music department in con- ducting clinics designed to promote the develop- ment of the musical arts in Middle Tennessee. This group is only one of the many musical groups which continues to serve MTSC with a high level of cultural achievement. BRASSWIND ENSEMBLE, L-R: Ann Alford, Linda Davis, Bill Coward, Evan Hudson, Doris Jones, Bob Dotson, Paul Pfiel, Don McLain. n ROTC DUTY HONOR COUNTRY FRONT: Cadet Colonel Wilmouth, Brigade Commander and his staff. L-R: Major Hutchins, Cadet Maj. Irwin, Cadet Maj. Leahon, Cadet Maj. Kelley, Cadet SFC Furgess. BRIGADE STAFF AND SPONSORS L-R: Connie Darnell, Carol Sledge, Sandra Wynne, Lucia Cordell, Carolyn Summar, Ann Norman, Fran Davidson, alternate; Re- becca Salisbury, Linda Redmon, Sue Justice, Brenda Thomas, alternate. Absent, Doris Anderson, Mary Smith, Rena Land, alter- nate. 71 urn ■■««■■ iBii ■■••« ■ aa 1st Battalion Commanded by Cadet Lt. Col. Allen BRIGADE 2nd Battalion Commanded by Cadet Lt. Col. O ' Bryan T( M iLi m:: M ' ::::Ji . A TGSil W« Ml TRACK AND SABRE CLUB Brigade officers and sponsors at Halloween Track and Sabre Club Dance i FORREST RAIDERS Happy Position Probably one of the newest and most active groups on the MTSC aampus is the proud, beret -wearing team called the Forrest Raiders . Forrest Raiders is an elite organization of volunteers from the Advanced Course of the ROTC departiiient . This group engages in extensive extra training in counterin- surgency related subjects. The unit places great emphasis on physical conditioning and the ability to survive and operate under arduous conditions. K4embers of the Raiders hold various leadership positions throughout the Corps of Cadets and are distinguishedby the black beret and the grey citation cord worn around the left shoulder. Although in its infancy, Forrest Raiders has proven in its first year of existence that it is a definite asset to the ROTC department and MTSC as well. We receive our black berets 159 . ■- jr ,v r-.- .,.,.,. v .. _ The ROTC Band is directed by Mr. Joseph Smith. ROTC BAND SAM DAVIS DRILL TEAM The Sam Davis Drill Team is commanded by Cadet SFC Duggins. r - ' L -. --t - .r -- , FLIGHT TRAINING FRONT ROW,L-R: Cadets Glass, O ' Neal, Jemigan, Brandon, and Davis. STANDING: Cadets Willis, Welsh, Butner, Sullivan, Watts, Miller, and Mi. Miller Lanier, Flight instructor. ROTC HOMECOMING FLOAT The ROTC Homecoming Float won the first place award in the parade. 161 .?x V .■ FRONT, L-R: Annelle Ashburn, captain; Shirley Givens, co-captain; Mary Dean Bigger, secretary; Mary Smith, treasurer; Charlotte Black, publicity chairman. BACK: Pat Badacour, Linda Graves, Pam Petty, Pat Kempson, Carol White, Mary Lockhart. RAIDERETTE RIFLE TEAM MEN ' S RIFLE TEAM FRONT: W. Green, R. Ervin. 2nd ROW: T. Foster, B. Reed, D. Corley, J. Arnold, C. Harper, J. Pilversack. 3rd ROW: R. Tucker, P. Larson, W. Smith, C. Neelly, R. Noll, J. Dickson, R. Sanders. Xi ■ ! . 1963 ROTC SUMMER CAMP FORT BENNING, GEORGIA BRANDON: WTiere ' s that trigger? Piper and friend 163 V ' .:-- J fternoons of (slam-bang) work and worry . straining against one another . . . working, waiting, until . . . X ech and the Turkey game . . . We met the (fearful) Eagles here and won, and the XJ. omecoming game as well . L ong hours spent by the Roundballers . . . H xcitement on the court . X ennis, track, golf, baseball, and the 1 ntramurals . V heerleaders (girls mostly) O upporting those (deserving) that represent (in sports) M. T. S . C . ATHLETICS COACHES HEAD COACH Mr. Charles Murphy FOOTBALL It takes something special to make a good football team . . good men ... a will to try . . . good coaches , . . and good leaders. This year we had those things. Our boys wanted to win, and they were willing to work for it. They were rough, and they were ready , . . they were eager to show the other teams just how rough and ready they were. They had a good season and we ' re proud of them. Mr. Joe Black Hayes Mr. Don Lear Mr. Terry Sweeney . -... ■„. ._..5i ? FRONT ROW, L.-R.: Eddie Pigue, Jim Harvey, Teddy Morris, Jackie Pope, Calvin Short, Earl Harris, Larry Leahon, Duane Brown, Mickey George, David Petty. 2nd ROW: Glen Donoho, Boots Donnelly, Keith Atchley, Ronnie Camp, William Tines, Larry Dot- son, Clark Maples, Bubba Randolph, Vern Geren, L.E. Clayborne, Jon Steed. 3rd ROW: Jerry Broadbent, David Church, Bill Hobbs, Jimbo Pearson, Larry Whalcy, Louie Alford, Tom Fiveash, Ray Simons, Gary Whaley, Pliil Grammer, Jerry Smith. 4th ROW: Charles Gupton, David Blair, Jack Armstrong, Jerry Allen, Scottie Yeaman, Ronnie Pierce, George Dykes, Frank Halliburton, Bill Settle, Gray Hill, Tom Higdon. CO-CAPTAIN Jackie Pope CO-CAPTAIN Calvin Short It wasn ' t all play and there were those who knew it. It was work, but it was work for some- thing they loved . There was satisfaction in the perfect pop of shoulder leather . . . the brief bone -jolting connection as two people compete with all their heart and strength for an inch of ground. The tenseness of the game . . . standing before kickoff . . .watching the chain stretch and hoping ... It was work and it was pain . . . but each grunt and each groan brought us closer to the Turkey Game and winning the totem pole. Charles Gupton (76) and Eddie Pigue (63) make the going rough for an Eagle. Jim Harvey holds our friend Harvey. No one can say on a printed page how much work goes into making a successful football team. The long hours of practice are completely un- believable to those that have never been there . . . those that have never stood in the heat of sunny September days . . . the chill of the Autumn evenings . . . they cannot understand. And there are so many to whom we have not space nottime. . . but yet who deserve . . . to give credit. We can only say to them all a job well done. D ' kes goes for yardage after catching a pass. RECORD MTSC 41 Florence State 13 MTSC 21 V . T . Martin Branch 14 MTSC 6 Western Kentucky 16 MTSC 33 Eastern Kentucky 28 MTSC Chattanooga 7 MTSC 27 Morehead State MTSC 27 Austin Peay State MTSC 14 Murray State 7 MTSC 23 East Tennessee State MTSC 21 Tennessee Tech 14 Linemen make room for Petty to come through. Harvey (22) and Hobbs (44) arrive too late. Home free as Harvey comes down on a clear field. George Dykes, MTSC All American End, 6 ' 3 , 205 lbs., senior. Oak Ridge. Big Raider line puts the stop on an Eastern Kentucky player. Leahon (65) and Alford (18) congratulate Frank Halliburton. The Raider ' s victories did not come easy. Practice makes perfect and they had plenty of it. Long, hard hours in the after- noon . . . play ' s run time and time again for coaches that seemed unbelievably particular . . . passes down pat . . . blocks almost perfect. They learned when to move and how . They had a good season, and they earned it . Quarterback Teddy Morris broke the MTSC passing record this year, completing 87 out of 138 passes for 1325 yards. 171 BASKETBALL 71 iSKL FRONT, L-R: Tom Whittington, Phil Meadows, Harold Shults, Mike MilhoUand, Ray Kempf, Kenny Shulman, Jim Spencer, Tim Wagner. BACK: Coach Stokes, Chuck Fiedler, Larry Stewart, Ken Lannom, Dan Midgett, Ken Conners, Jim Chibaudy, Terry Thom- as, Ron Wilmouth, Assistant Coach, Ken Trickey. BASKETBALL The spirit of winter was over the campus, but it did not apply to the boys, working, re- hearsing in the MTSC gymnasium . They wanted a winning season, and were out to get it. Coach Stokes was always ready with the word, ex- pressionat just the right moment. It was glum weather outside; but inside the Blue Raider gym- nasium, there was fire. The boys wanted to win and the students were behind them. 173 Dr. William Stokes, Coach 1963-64 RECORD MTSC 74 Transylvania 70 MTSC 91 Morehead State 96 MTSC 99 Florence State 87 MTSC 54 Western Kentucky 90 MTSC 91 Austin Peay State 69 MTSC 88 Georgia Southern 83 MTSC 98 MacMurray 84 MTSC 68 Murray State 98 MTSC 59 East Tennessee State 54 MTSC 65 Austin Peay State 73 MTSC 71 Chattanooga 86 MTSC 57 Tennessee Tech 61 MTSC 98 Florence State 97 MTSC 92 Morehead State 85 MTSC 81 Chattanooga 73 MTSC 70 East Tennessee State 88 MTSC 79 Murray State 86 MTSC 83 Eastern Kentucky 73 MTSC 93 Western Kentucky 84 MTSC 86 Eastern Kentucky 97 MTSC 76 Tennessee Tech 81 Captain Lany Stewart 174 Dr. Quill Cope is one of the Raider ' s most loyal fans. There is no describing the speed and reality of a basketball game. Only a picture such as this can capture the action and confusion of the game. The strain of the players . . . hot, sweating . . . the heat, the tension of the game . . . the cheers of the fans . The comments hurled like bottles at the referee and sometimes just as injurious. But it is not all physical, just as important is the mental side of basketball ... the planning, the worry as Coach Stokes walks the floor . . . the carefully calculated shots . . .all of these help to make bas- ketball one of the most favored sports of MTSC students . We seldom go to pieces during our games. Ron Wilmouth drives in for a lay-up. 175 Mike MillhoUand drops in two more against Murray State. Anxious Raiders await the outcome. MillhoUand drives around a Tech Eagle. Jim Spencer goes high for a rebound against Murray. Who can single out t±ie drive that makes a player want to compete ... to win? An urge that grows inside . . . impossible to hold back . . . impossible to define, yet clearly defined in the expressions of the boys watching from the bench. A desire that stretches human muscles . . . strains arms or legs to grasp a rebound ... to block a shot. A feeling which creeps into the crowd and hides in their emotions . . . until the team, the spectators, the coach ... all are united in one thought. WE MUST WIN!!! 1 ..!8 J:- ' . ' ' Bm. i t t .3 m 1 If ' 1 1 1 i fgjj, i J ' ' J ( 1 i fe w litl ' ' ! r( 1 f 1 h  ■• ? ' M 1 ' 1 [4—4 Jr 14-4 FRONT, L-R: Greg Samuels, Gary Godfrey, Ed Cannon, Bud Mayfield, Jasper Mc Williams. STANDING: Don Fox, Rodney Miller, Bill Ashworth, Bill Boner, Jerry Ryman. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Coach Ken Trickey gives instructions during time-out in the game with UT freshman team. Often overshadowed by the glory of the varsity, we find the freshman team, the boys upon whose ability and desire to play lies the possibility of future winning teams . They too practice long and hard, but are withheld from their glory . . . not without reason . . . for tlieir time will come . . . Nights when they too may control the fate of a conference game. Nights when boys like Ed Boom- Boom Cannon, Bill Boner, and Greg Samuels will be called upon to contribute their best for the team . There comes both the agony and the ecstasy, but it re- mains their sport, and they love it. TRACK ON YOUR MARK . . . And MTSC track teams have been on the mark for the pa St several years. Minor sports at MTSC have made excellent showings under the direction of such competent men as Coach Joe Black Hayes, who has produced some of the finest track teams in the history of the college. MTSC stars have been credited with breaking old OVC records at least once during each season and establishing new ones. GET SET . . . And on the basis of the returning tracksters and the strength of their past showings, this year ' s track team appears to be getting set to establish the finest of all the records made at this college. GO! The 1964 track team had not entered competi- tion when this Edition of the MIDLANDER went to press, but practice sessionsgave adequate evidence that they were off in hot pursuit of an OVC track championship in 1964. Coach Joe Black Hayes L-R: Richard Roache, Frank Halliburton, Maxie Boles, Junior Ward, Ray Cooper. it- Ray Cooper and Maxie Boles demonstrate the first burst ol energy that is evidenced when they ' re otf and running Frank Halliburton strains for that last extra inch that makes the difference between winning and losing. Junior Ward and Richard Roche share the sweetest moment of athletic competition . been realized and the struggle has paid off. . . the moment of triumph, when victory has GOLF MTSC athletic coaches have a strange propensity for striving to make themselves legends during their own lifetime. Coach Charles Bubba Murphy, more commonly known asthe Scourge of the OVC has done this in football, and his colleague, Coach Elbert Patty, seems determined to make himself known as the most outstanding golf coach in this area . . . and beyond. Coach Patty ' s golf teams have denied victory to an impressive number of OVC contenders during the past year . . . a number impressive enough to credit MTSC with the title of OVC Golf Champions for the past four seasons. Natural skill and long hours of concentrated practice and training have combined to make the members of the golf team one of the most effective athletic units on our campus. LtoR: Jack Haley, David Jones, Larry Gilbert, Bob Wolfe, Steve Robinson, Ben Lewis, and George Cogbill. Coach Dr. Elbert Patty L-R: Larry Jones, Ken Victory, Richard Davenport, Teddy Morris, Charles Reeder, bi tter. BASEBALL Coach Ken Trickey MTSC has acted in a manner that could be termed unconstitutional in their treatment of Coach Ken Trickey. Coach Trickey must suffer what is known as double jeopardy. Not only must he suffer the agonies ofproducinga wmning basketball team, but his troubles are not ended with the basketball season. He must, as soon as the strain of the roundballers is lifted, begin to concentrate on living up to his past record of excellence in coaching MTSC baseball. Coach Trickey promises to give MTSC a 1964 team that will offer a formidable challenge to any OVC contender. Eddie Hobson, Catcher; Charlie Reeder, Batter. All OVC Pitchers: Roger Hcdrick, Jack Day. Martin Jobe INTRAMURALS Although MTSC does not have an organized program of inter- collegiate athletic competition for women students, the Women ' s Athletic Association provides an excellent program of intramural activitiesfor female students. Competition between rival campus organizations contending for intramural championships is often keener than that which exists between many colleges. Basket- ball, bowling, ping pong, tennis, and aquatic sports are only a few of the variety of athletic opportunities provided by the Women ' s Athletic Association. 182 INTRAMURALS The program of intramural sports at MTSC is under the direction of Coach Harry Wagner. This year ' s program of campus athletic activities has been the best in the history of the college. Traditional sports such as basketball and football have been strengthened and competition increased considerably. In addition to these mainstays of intramural activity, new areas of competition such as tennis, tumbling, archery, bowling, swimming, and ping-pong have been included. A most popular aspect of the new look in the 1964 intramural program was the contests conducted between the intramural champions of Middle Tennessee State College and its arch-rival, Tennessee Polytechnic Institute. MTSC won, needless to say, and on top of taking the totem pole at that! This is what is more commonly known as adding insult to injury. FRONT, L-R: Allen Rose, Jack Buchanan, Dunnie Wright. Bouldin, Charles Summers, Richard Birch. BACK: Freddy Blair, Worley McKinley, Jim Snapp, Coach TENNIS Also included in the athletic program is the MTSC tennis team. Hoping to better their last season, under the leadership of their new coach, Mr. Buck Bouldin, they advance in high spirits. MTSC is growing, both in academic standards and in sports competition. The growth and skill of our tennis team is testimony to this. Coach Bouldin demonstrates a swing to Jim Snapp and Richard Birch. 184 L-R: Sandra Wynne, Linda Redmon, Lynn Beckett, Elner Hamner, Pat Kyle, Donna Grammer, Carol Sledge. Pleading, cajoling, demanding . . . these are our cheer- leaders . . . the symbols of our spirit . . . our front window-dressing . . . our personality . . . there somewhere between the stands and our sweating athletes . . . necessary as a rim on a wheel, but cuter. CHEERLEADERS ' Go, Raiders! . . . stand up and holler! 183 rf Tff -y T The Freshman year . . . Oheerful, strange Those first (goodness how different college is) classes, never to be forgotten. The Sophomore year . . . JLjong, so very (seemingly) long, but more settled . The Junior year . . . J . feeling of anticipation, worry and suspense even. The Senior year . . . O atisfaction (finally at last) of a job well done . O panish you could not learn. Memories, a ringing bell, a hurried £j xchange of words, a scramble for seats, and O ilence as the professor enters. (Well, almost silence) CLASSES SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, L.-R.: Richard Roche, Sergeant-at-arms; Carolyn Hale, Secretary; Elner Hamner, Vice-President; Hannah Romans, Treas- urer; Tom Bottorff, President. JAA1ES ABERNATHY PULASKI B.S., Agriculture; Block and Bridle Club; Rodeo Club. RONALD ADKERSON SMYRNA B.S., Art Education. ANN ALFORD LAWRENCEBURG B.S., Music; Marching and Concert Bands; Orchestra; Chorus; Varsity Choir; Brass; Ensemble; Sacred Harp Singers; Inter- Pres. Council; MENC; SNEA. JERRY WILLARD ALLEN SPARTA B.S.,GeneralBusiness;MIDLANDER;T-Club; Sophomore Class Vice-President; Football; Basketball; Bachelor of Ugliness. JOHNNY ALLEN TULLAHOMA B.S., Social Science; President, Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Wesley Foundation; Track and Saber Club; Forrest Raiders; Sam Savis Drill Team. CAROLYN ALLRED GALLATIN B.S., Mathematics. WILLIAM BASIL ANDERSON II SHELBYVILLE B.S., Business Administration; Accounting; Track and Sabre Club; Biology Club; Booster Club; Chem istry Club. DORIS UNDSAY ANDERSON GALLATIN B.S., Art; Honor Day; Tau Omicron Society, Secretary; ROTC Sponsor; Circle K Club Sweetlieart; Who ' s Who; Art Club; Young Organist Guild, Secretary; Campus Christian Paper, Editor; Beroean ' s; SNEA; Church of Christ Group; Booster Club. LINDA ARMSTRONG WOODBURY B.S., Elementary Education. NANCY ARNETTE MURFREESBORO B.S., Business Education; Tau Omicron; Pi Omega Pi; Who ' s Who; MIDLANDER, Business Manager; SNEA; ASB Secretary of Correspondence. JIM ARNOLD TRIUNE B.S., Industrial Arts; Raider Rifle Team; Industrial Arts Club; Track and Sabre Club; SNEA; Dorm Counselor. MARTHA ROSE ARNOLD TRACY CITY B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Tau Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi. KAY ARRINGTON LEBANON B.S., Business Education; SNEA; Pi Omega Pi. JAMES EDWARD ARTMAN TULLAHOMA B.S., Accounting; Treasurer Pi Omega Pi; Gamma Chi Chapter. JAMES W. ASH LEBANON B.S., Social Science. CURTIS ASHBY FAYETTEVILLE B.S., Agriculture. WANDA KAY ATKINS SPRINGFIELD B.S., Social Science; Tau Omicron; Band; Buchannan Players; Alpha Psi Omega; SNEA; Pi Gamma Mu. JIM B. ATWOOD NASHVILLE B.S., Physical Education; Physical Education Club; Vet Club; SNEA. EMMIE ANNA AUBERRY SHELBYVILLE B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; SCU. DORIS KATHLEEN AVRIL DONELSON B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; WAA; SCU; Wesley Foundation; MIDLANDER Staff. MARTHA FRANCES AYERS TULLAHOMA B.A., English; SNEA; Kappa Delta Pi; MIDLANDER Staff; Phi Sigma Beta. BOB BACHUS MURFREESBORO B.S., Mathematics. JAMES L. BAKER TRACY CITY B.S., Physical Education. BILL BALLARD NASHVILLE B.S., Physical Education. JANET BANDY MURFREESBORO B.S., Elementary Education. WILLIAM HADEN BARKLEY EDINBURG, TEXAS B.S., Political Science; Collegiate Council of U.N. HOWARD BARTON MURFREESBORO B.S., Economics. DARWIN B. BASHAW MURFREESBORO B.S., Business Education; Pi Omiga Pi. RUTH M. BASKIN MURFREESBORO B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Phi. WILLIAM DAVIS BASS MANCHESTER B.S., Political Science History. GAYLON MURRELL BATES LEWISBURG B.S., Biology; Inter-President ' s Council; BSU, President, Missions Chairman; SCU. BETTY EUGENIA BATTS NASHVILLE B.S., Social Science; Vice-President of Wesley Foundation; Secretary SCU; Raderitte Rifle Team; SNEA. WILLIAM WAYNE BEADLE LEBANON B.S., Agriculture. TOMMY BEAM TULLAHOMA B.S., Accounting; Pi Omega Pi. RUSSELL BEAN CHATTANOOGA B.S., Social Science; Associated Student Body Congressman; Circle K Club; Pre Law Club; Booster Club; Canterbury Society; Dorm Council. BOBBY D. BELT SPRINGFIELD B.S., Physics. 190 RUTH BENTLEY CASTAUAN SPRINGS B.S., Elementary Education; BSU; SNEA; SCU; Home Economics Club. RICHARD BEVILL FAYETTE VILLE B.S. , Economics. GEORGE RICHARD BILBREY MURFREESBORO B.S., Industrial Arts; Industrial Arts; Epsilon Pi Tau. JOHN WAYNE BLACKBURN MANCHESTER B.S., Political Science; Track and Sabre Club. DAVID MARSHALL BLAIR COLUMBIA B.S., Physical Education; Physical Education Club; Football; BSU; T Club; SNEA. SHIRLEY BOGLE MURFREESBORO B.S., Physical Education; Physical Education Club; Women ' s Athletic Association. VICKI SUE BOLDING GOODLETTSVILLE B.S., English. THOMAS IRVIN BOTTORFF OLD HICKORY B.S., Political Science; Pre-Law Society; Track and Sabre Club; Sam Davis Rifle Team; Circle K Club; Junior Class President; Senior Class President. ROBERT R. BOYD MURFREESBORO B.S., Chemistry; Sigma Club; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Track and Sabre Club; MTSC Chemical Association. SHIRLEY ANNE BRACKETT TULLAHOMA B.S., Elementary Education; BSU, Enlistment Chairman, Devotional Chairman; Student Christian Union, Publicity Chairman; Vice-President; SNEA, Social Chairman; Women ' s Athletic Association; Publicity Chairman; Chorus; Dorm Presi- dent and Secretary. JAMES CALVIN BRANDON CHATTANOOGA B.S., History; Track and Sabre Club, Vice-President; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club, Treasurer; ROTC Flight Program; Forrest Raiders; Outstanding Junior Cadet Award. WILLIAM CARL BRANSON SMYRNA B.S., History. WILLIAM SETH BRITTIAN SMYRNA B.S., Agriculture; Block and Bridle Club, Scholastic Honor; Rodeo Club; Track and Sabre Club; Drill Team. LLOYD DEMAR BROOKS GEORGETOWN B.S., Business Education; Pi Omega Pi; Sigma Club; SNEA; Booster Club. BONNIE POWELL BROTHERS ERIN B.S., Home Economics. CARL W. BROWN, JR. MURFREESBORO B.S., Industrial Arts; Industrial Arts Club, President; Epsilon Pi Tau, Vice-President; Circle K Club; SNEA. JERRY MARSFL LL BROWN MURFREESBORO B.S., General Business. MARY FRANCES COSS BROWN NASHVILLE B.S., English; SNEA. 191 PATRICIA ANN BRUMLEY LEBANON B.S., Art Education; Art Club, SNEA. JAMES CHARLES BRYSON WOODBURY B.S., Mathematics; Sigma Club; Circle K Club; Industrial Arts Club; BSU; SCU. LAURETTA BUCK LEXINGTON B.A., English; Tau Omicron. THOMAS FRED BUGG MURFREESBORO B.S., General Business; Basketball; BSU; T Club. BARBARA CALVERT CULLEOKA B.S., Elementary Education. JAMES HOWARD CANTRELL McMINNVlLLE B.S., Physical Education; Varsity Football; Intramurals; PE Club; T Club; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Track and Sabre Club; Deputy Commander Forrest Raiders. FRANCES M. CARLISLE MURFREESBORO B.S., Elementary Education. ROBERT F. CARLTON SHELBYVILLE B.A., Physics and Mathematics; Sigma Club; Spanish Club; BSU. JOHN D. CARR WINCHESTER B.S., General Business. CORY O. CARILLO NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK B.A., French and Spanish; Buchanan Players; French Club; Spanish Club; Newman Club. IRENE MEADOR CARTER MURFREESBORO B.S., Business Education; BSU; SCU; Booster Club; Sophomore Homecoming Attendant. RONALD E. CASTLE ROCK FALLS, ILLINOIS B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. Bob Olsen interviews Connie Darnell on the WSM- TV Noon Show. 192 GLENDA SANDERS CHAMBLEE ELORA B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. MARY ANNE CHERRY ENVILLE B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Church of Christ Group; Student Christian Union. TOMMY B. CLARDY MURFREESBORO B.S., Art; Art Club; Art Staff of MIDLANDER; Track and Sabre Club. JIMMIE ANDRENA CLARK McMINNVILLE B.S., Business Education; SNEA; Church of Christ. L. E. CLAYBORNE LAFAYETTE B.S., Physical Education; Football; T Club; Physical Education Club. JAMES S. CLAYTOR PRINCETON, WEST VIRGINIA B.S., Industrial Technology. MARTHA LAVENIA GLOWER ANDALUSIA, ALABAMA B.S., English. M. THOMAS COLLINS MEMPHIS B.S., General Business; Pi Kappa Delta; ASB Congress. RONALD LOUIS COLLINS SOUTH PITTSBURG B.S., Physical Education; Sam Davis Drill Team; Track and Sabre Club; PE Club; Booster Club; AAHPER; TAHPER; Intra- mural Sports. MALINDA LANE CONGER FAYETTEVILLE B.S., Art; Art Club; SNEA. WILLIAM CARTER CONWAY FRANKLIN B.S., Economics and GeneralBusiness; Circle K Club; Veterans Club. JERRY RAY COOPER MURFREESBORO B.S., Accounting. jQ, ASB president, A. W. Powell crowns Sandra Rouse, Miss Midlander. UNDA HAYES COOPER MURFREESBORO B.S., Business Education; WAA; Tau Omicron; Pi Omega Pi; Booster Club. RAYMOND COOPER OLD HICKORY B.S., Political Science; Track Team; Circle K Club; T Club. RONALD S, COOPER FAYETTE VILLE B.S., Agriculture; Block and Bridle Club; Rodeo Club. STELLA COOPER WOODBURY B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. EDITH ALICE CRADDOCK LAS CASS AS B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. LYNN MOREY CRAIG MURFREESBORO B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA; MID- LANDER. JOE LESLIE CROCKETT NASHVILLE B.S., Social Science; Sigma Club; Pi Gamma Mu; Kappa Delta Pi. SHIRLEY JEAN CROWE SOUTH PITTSBURG B.S., Chemistry and Mathematics; Who ' s Who; Chemistry Club; Secretary and Treasurer; German Club, Vice-President; Tau Omicron; Dorm President. BILLY HUGH CUNNINGHAM McMlNNVlLLE B.S., Social Science; Sigma Club; Track and Sabre Club; Intramural Basketball, Softball, track, and bowling. CARLA SCHEIWILLER DARDEN HOHENWALD B.S., Biology; Booster Club. DONALD FRED DAVIS FRANKLIN B.S., Biology. GEORGE V. DAVIS NASHVILLE B ' .S., Physical Education. LINDA DAVIS DALTON, GEORGIA A. B., English; Tau Omicron; Pi Gamma Mu; Dramatics Club; Spanish Club. MADELEINE DAVIS MOWBRAY A. B., English; Tau Omicron; Pi Gamma Mu; Dramatics Club; Spanish Club. PATRICIA ANN DAVIS OAK RIDGE B.S., Art; Art Club; Drama Club; Bowling League. JACK DAY NASHVILLE B.S., History. PAT McCLAIN DENTON MT. PLEASANT B.S., Social Science; SNEA. MARTHA CAROL DERRYBERRY CHATTANOOGA A.B., English; SNEA; French Club. 194 ELIZABETH ANNE DEWITT NASHVILLE B.S., Art; Booster Club; Triton Club, Secretary; Art Club; SNEA. B.S., Industrial Arts. B.S., Mathematics. DON DIAL CULLEOKA HANDLE W. DILL NASHVILLE GLENDA GAIL DODSON SPENCER B.S., Mathematics; BSU; SNEA; Biology Club. DIANNE DORRIS GREENBRIER B.S., Business Education; Pi Omega Pi, President; Tau Omicron, President; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA; Homecoming Queen; Who ' s Who; Most Versatile Senior Girl. ROBERT L. DOTS ON NASHVILLE B.S., Instrumental Music; Chorus; Band; Varsity Choir; Brass Ensemble; Orchestra; SNEA; MENC. JACK S. DUGGER, JR. NASHVILLE B.S., General Business; Vet ' s Club; Member of Supreme Court. LaDONNA HAYS DUGGER MURFREESBORO B.S., Elementary Education; Church of Christ Group; SNEA; SIDELINES Staff. HELEN JEAN DUKE MANCHESTER B.S., Business Education; SNEA. WINFRED AARON DUKE MANCHESTER B.S., Physical Education; P.E. Club; AAHPER; SNEA. BRENDA ANNE DUNCAN GALLATIN B.S., Social Science; SNEA. DAVID B. DURHAM SPRINGFIELD 3.S., Social Science. BILL DUVALL KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA B.S., Agriculture. 195 COUN DYER DIXON SPRINGS B.S., Chemistry and Mathematics. DON EDGMON FRANKLIN B.S., Agriculture; Block and Bridle Club; Rodeo Club. NORMA FAYE EDWARDS NASHVILLE B.S., History; Wesley Foundation, Editor of Wesley newspaper; SNEA; SIDELINES staff; Booster Club; Dorm Officer. SHARON EDWARDS LEWISBURG B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. EDWARD MAURICE ELLIS PETERSBURG B.S., Business Education. BOBBIE JEAN EPLEY MARION, NORTH CAROLINA B.S., Art; B.S.U., Art Club. BARBARA ESTES MURFREESBORO B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; SCU; B.S.U, JOHN WILSON EVANS III HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA B.S., Business; Veterans Club. CLAYTON EUGENE EZELL NASHVILLE B.S., Chemistry; Track and Sabre Club. KATHERINE CUBBINS FAULK SMITHVILLE B.S., Home Economics; Tau Omicron; Kappa Omicron Phi; Home Economics Club; B.S.U.; SNEA. MARY LOU FINNEY SHELBY VI LLE B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Triton Club. JOHN W. FITZGERALD COLUMBIA B.S., Chemistry. JIM FORBES TULLAHOMA B.S., Agriculture. ROBERT HAROLD FORD ARRINGTON B.S., HPER; Baseball Team; SNEA; P.E. Club. MARTHA JEAN FOREIT NASHVILLE B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Booster Club; Drama Club; Buchanan Players; BSU; SCU. KENNETH PAUL FORTE WINCHESTER B.S., Art; Track Team; Newman Club; Circle K; Newman Club; T Club. JOHN FOSTER CULLEOKA B.S., Agriculture and Biology. Puzzling snow tracks present a problem. 196 BRUCE B. FRIZZELL MURFREESBORO B.S., Industrial Arts; Epsilon Pi Tau; Industrial Arts Club; SNEA. DEANE FUSON McMINNVILLE B.S,, Elementary ' Education; Social Chairman BSU; SCU; Side- lines; SNEA. JANE ALLEN GALYON FONDON B.S., Physical Education; WAA; Physical Education Club; CPYF; SNEA. EDUARDO E. GARCIA CONCEPCION, TEXAS B.S., History; President of Spanish Club; Pre Law Club; Collegiate Council for the UN. LEON GARNER SHERWOOD B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Canterbury Association. ROBERT GARRETT NASHVILLE B.S., Social Science; SNEA; Newman Club; Mr. Newman Club. JUDITH DALLAS GILLESPIE COLUMBIA B.S., Business Administration; Pi Omega Pi; Tau Omicron. JACK C. GILLILAND CHATTANOOGA B.A., Biology; Advanced ROTC; Track and Sabre Club; Con- cert and Marching Band; German Club; Flight School. SARAH GIVAN GOODLETTSVILLE B.S., Biology; Biology Club; Booster Club; Church of Christ Group. ALLEN FRANKLIN GLASS KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA B.S. .Physical Education; Circle K; PE Club; Track and Sabre Club; SNEA; Inter-Presidents Council. ALLEN PARKER GOOLSBY CARTHAGE B.S., Chemistry. DAVID HERBERT GORDON PULASKI B.S., Agriculture; Rodeo Club; Block ;ind Bridle Club. 197 Roger Ingels, MTSC ' s answer to Ed Sullivan. GENE DAVIS GORE, SR. LYNCHBURG B.S., General Business. SYLVIA GRANT NASHVILLE B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Wesley Foundation. ANN YATES GRAVES CROSS PLAINS B.S., Home Economics. WANDA SHERRON GREEN SPARTA B.S., English; SNEA. PRISCILLA GRIGGS NASHVILLE B.S., English; Westminister Fellowship, Secretary, Treasurer, Vice-President; SNEA. JOHN GRIFFIN WATERTOWN B.S., Accounting. WILLIAM REES GROCE FAYETTEVILLE B.S., Industrial Arts; Circle K Club; Industrial Arts Club; SNEA. CHARLES ELLIOTT GUPTON, JR. WHITE ' S CREEK B.S., Physical Education; Track; Football; Honorable mention, OVC Football. CAROLYN ANN GWALTNEY MURFREESBORO B.S., Home Economics; Tau Omicron; Kappa Omicron Phi, 2nd Vice-President, Keeper of Archives; Kappa DeltaPi; Who ' s Who; Home Economics Chapter, President, 1st Vice-President; SNEA; Booster Club; Business Manager of MIDLANDER; Miss Home Economics. RICHARD ALLEN HAAS TRENTON, NEW JERSEY B.S., Business Education; Drill Team; Color Guard Com- mander; Circle K Club; BSU; SNEA; Track and Sabre Club. CAROLYN HALE CHATTANOOGA B.S., Physical Education; Majorette, Head Majorette; Freshman Class Secretary; Sophomore Class Secretary; Junior Class Sec- retary; Senior Class Secretary; Miss MIDLAlsIDER 4th Runner- up; ROTC Sponsor; ROTC Queen; Class Beauty; Booster Club; P.E. Club; SIDELINES Staff; SNEA; AAHPER; Miss MTSC. TERRY ANN HALE NASHVILLE B.S., English; P.E. Club; WAA; SCU; Wesley Foundation; Marching Band; SNEA; Raiderette Rifle Team; Drama Club. CAROLE LEIGH HALL BELLEVILLE, ALABAMA B.S., Business; Pi Omega Pi. LINDA FAYE HALL GREENBRIER B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; P.E. Club; W.A.A.; BSU; SCU. ELNER McCREARY HAMNER NASHVILLE B.S., Physical Education; P.E. Club; SNEA; W.A.A.; Booster Club, Vice-President; TAHPER; AAHPER; Sophomore Class, Treasurer; Junior Class Vice-President; Senior Class Vice- President; Secretary of Communications; Cheerleader; Women ' s Dorm Council, Vice-President; Most Popular Senior Girl. THELMA HARRIS MURFREESBORO B.S., Elementary Education. JAMES WRIGHT HARRIS FRANKEWING B.S., Industrial Arts; SNEA. JUDY EAKIN HARRIS MURFREESBORO B.S., History; BSU. 198 199 LYNDA SUE HARRIS WATERTOWN B.S., Business Education; SNEA; BSU; YWA, president. SAM PETTY HARRIS NASHVILLE B.S., Mathematics; Sigma Club; Circle K. JAMES S. HARRISON NASHVILLE B.S., Industrial Management; Epsilon Pi Tau; Drill Team; Sports Car Club. RICHARD HARRISON NASHVILLE B.S., General Business. RONALD HARPER BRENTWOOD B.S., Social Science. KENNETH HARVEY CHARLOTTE B.S., Industrial Arts. RAYMOND WILSON HARWELL FAYETTEVILLE B.S., English; Circle K; Industrial Arts Club; SNEA. JOHN GLENN HAWKINS, JR. CHATTANOOGA B.S., General Business; Physical Education Club; Intramural Football; Booster Club. GARY HEAD SPRINGFIELD B.S., Elementary Education. RONNIE HEAD NASHVILLE B.S., General Business. ROGER HEDRICK GREENVILLE, KENTUCKY B.S., Physical Education. NANCY ANNE HICKERSON CORNERSVILLE B.S., EleiTientary Education; SNEA; Church of Christ Group; Spanish Club. BEN L. HILL, III BRIDGEPORT B.S., Political Science; Football; Baseball; Circle K. NANCY DEVER HOBBS JOELTON B.S., Business Education; Cheerleader; Jr. Class Beauty; Pi Omega Pi; SNEA. WILLIAM CARL HOBBS WHITWELL B.S., Physical Education; Football; Physical Education Club; T-Club; SNEA. W. EDWARD HOBSON LIBERTY B.S., Physical Education; Booster Club; SNEA; T-Club; Bas- ketball; Baseball, All-OVC. PATRICIA BELL HOLDEN CHRISTIANA B.S., Home Economics; Kappa Omicron Phi, 1st vice presi- dent; Home Economics Club, 2nd vice president; Church of Christ Group; SNEA. MARY NELL HOLLIS LORETTO B.S., VocationalHomeEconomics; Who ' sWho; Tau Omicron; Kappa Omicron Phi; Home Economics Club; WAA; Wesley Foundation. HUGH HARRIS HOOPER MILTON B.S., Physical Education; F.E. Club; SNEA. DONALD LEE HOOVER MURFREESBORO B.S., History; Sigma Club; Track and Sabre Club; SNEA. BOB HOPE MURFREESBORO B.S., Social Science. JOHNNIE M. HOWSE, JR. SMYRNA B.S., Chemistry; Track and Sabre Club; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club. DAVID LEON HUDGINS ETHRIDGE B.S., Accounting; College Young Democrats Club. JO ANN HUGHES LAURELDALE, PENNSYLVANIA B.S., Biology; Wesley Foundation; SIDELINES Staff; Biology Club, Reporter, Secretary, Treasurer. BETTY KING HUGHEY SMYRNA B.S., Music; Band; Chorus; Sacred Harp Singers, Varsity Choir, MENC, SNEA, Pi Mu Sigma, Treasurer, American Guild of Organist, Tau Omicron, Who ' s Who. EUGENIA BURKITT HUMPHIRES NASHVILLE B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. BILL HUNTER LEBANON B.S., Art; Drama Club; Art Club; Wesley Foundation; SIDE- LINES Staff; Sigma Club; Alpha Psi Omega, Board Member; Who ' s Who. PAUL D. HUTCHINS MANCHESTER B.S., Industrial Arts; Church of Christ Group, Vice-President; Commander of Forrest Radiers; Track and Sabre Club; Industrial Arts Club; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Inter - President ' s Council. DANDRIDGE H. HYDE COLLEGE GROVE B.S., Accounting. JERRY EDWARD INGRAM NASHVILLE B.S., Chemistry. The German Club homecoming float. 200 F. GORDON IRWIN DONE LS ON B.S., Sociology; Pre-Law Society; Track and Sabre Club; Nathan Bedfore Forrest Club, Secretary; Pi Gamma Mu, Treasurer Sigma Club; Dormitory Council. SANDRA L. IRWIN FRANKLIN B.S., Elementary Education; Aquatic Club; Block and Bridle Club; Rodeo Club; P.E. Club; Booster Club; ' NEA. KENNETH DOUGLAS JACKSON SPRING HILL B.S., Mathematics; Sigma Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu; SNEA. PEGGY JACKSON WATERTOWN B.S., Business Education; SNEA; Pi Omega Pi. DAVID ROY JAMES MT. JULIET B.S., Mathematics; BSU; SCU; SNEA. JERRY L. JARRARD MURFREESBORO B.S., Industrial Management. BOBBY JERNIGAN MURFREESBORO B.S., Physical Education. RALEIGH A. JERNIGAN MANCHESTER B.S., Mathematics; Church of Christ Group; Library Assistant; Advanced ROTC; ROTC Flight School. JAMES NEILL JOBE LEWISBURG B.S., Industrial Arts; Track and Sabre Club; Industrial Arts Club. MARTIN HOWARD JOBE NASHVILLE B.S., Biology. DENNIS JAA1ES JOHNSON MURFREESBORO B.S., Mathematics; El Circulo Hispano; Circle K Club; SNEA; Ways and Means Committee, ASB. JAMES FRANKLIN JOHNSON MURFREESBORO B.S., Mathematics. 201 Long hours of practice produce one of the best bands in Tennessee. B.S., Chemistry. PAUL JOHNSON NASHVILLE MURRAY JOSEPH JOHNSTON MURFREESBORO B.S., Industrial Arts; Newman Club. ANN CAROLYN JONES LAWRENCEBURG B.S., Business Education; SNEA. JAMES P. JONES NASHVILLE B.S., Social Science. LARRY PHILLIP JONES MURFREESBORO B.S., Industrial Arts; Industrial Arts Club; Baseball. RODGER THOMAS JONES MANCHESTER B.S., Biology; Biology Club; Track and Sabre Club; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; SNEA. GANT JORDAN GOODLETTSVILLE B.S., Industrial Arts. VICTOR STANISLAUS KARABASZ, JR. NASHVILLE B.S., Physical Education; Physical Education Club; Football. DAVID FRANKLIN KARRAKER, JR. NASHVILLE B.S., Social Science and History; Chorus; Varsity Choir; Track and Sabre Club; Westminister Fellowship. CHERRIE KEEL GREENBRIER B.S., Home Economics; Tau Omicron; Kappa Omicron Phi, President; Home Economics Club, Secretary; Inter-President ' s Council. LINDA GAIL KELLY LAWRENCEBURG B.S., Home Economics; Home Economics Club. RANDALL RAYE KELLEY DONELSON B.S., Biology; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Track and Sabre Club; Depar tment of Army Outstanding Cadet Award; ROTC Marianne Turpin Burke Award. GWEN M. KELTON MURFREESBORO B.S., Art; Art Club. B.S., History. B.S., English. THOMAS W. KEY OOLTEWAH FRANK KNAPP NASHVILLE JAMES W. KNIGHT TULLAHOMA B.S., Industrial Management; Epsilon Phi Tau. RETHA KNOX SHELBYVILLE B.S., Elementary Education. THOMAS W. LAMB EAGLEVILLE B.S., Agriculture; Block and Bridle Club. 202 JIM O. LANCASTER NASHVILLE B.S., Accounting; Pi Omega Pi. LILLIAN L. LANNING LAWRENCEBURG B.S., Mathematics; SNEA. JAMES K. LAS LEY CAHOKIA, ILLINOIS B.S., Art; Art Club; Sigma Club; MIDLANDER Art Editor. NANCY CAROLE LATHAM NASHVILLE B.S., Home Economics; B.S.U.; Home Economics Club. LAWRENCE PETER LEAHON LARGO, FLORIDA B.S., Accounting; Varsity Football; Track and Sabre Club; T- Club; Pi Omega Pi; Nathan Bedford Forest Club; Who ' s Who; Advanced ROTC; Dean ' s List. JERRY PATTERSON LEE OLD HICKORY B.S., Economics; Circle K Club; Sergeant-at-Arms, Sopho- more Class. JOSEPH EARLE LENNON JR. MURFREESBORO B.S., General Business; B.S.U. BILL C. LEWIS OAK RIDGE B.S., Art; Circle K Club; Booster Club; Art Club; Vice- President; Junior Class; Sergeant-at-Arms, Senior Class. JACK R. LEWIS, JR. MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA B.S., Industrial Arts; Industrial Arts Club. MALCOM LIFE MILUNGTON B.S., Mathematics; B.S.U. JAMES C. LOGAN MULBERRY B.S., Mathematics; I. A. Club; Epsilon Pi Tau. CHARLES LARRY LOVE SAVANNAH B.S., Physical Education. JAMES M. LOVE NASHVILLE B.S., Social Science. ANNE GROOME LOVER CLEVELAND B.S., Social Science; Pre-Law Club. LESTER GAIL LURA SHELBYVILLE B.S., Economics. DOUGLAS LUNGSTON DICKSON B.S., Social Science; Intramural Sports. ROGER STANLEY LYON MURFREESBORO B.S., Agriculture; Mathematics; Block and Bridle Club; Inter- collegiate 4-H Club; B.S.U. CAROLYN FAYE McBRIDE McMINNVILLE B.S., Home Economics; Home Economics Club; SNEA. MYRA F. McCANLESS NASHVILLE B.A., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi. PATRICIA JEAN McDONALD HARTS VI LLE B.A., English; Tau Omicron; Kappa Delta Pi; MIDLANDER Staff; SIDELINES Staff; French Club; SNEA. LEWIS TERRY McDONALD LEBANON B.S., General Business. LARRY LEE McFARLIN NASHVILLE B.S., Biology. THOM,4,S SUMNER McFERRIN MURFREESBORO B.S., Social Science; Sigma Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu; Judge on Supreme Court; SNEA; Tennis Team; T Club; Who ' s Who. KATHRYN L. McKENNA ALBION, NEW YORK B.S., Elementary Education; SIDELINES Staff; SNEA. DONALD C. McLAlN LEWISBURG B.S., Music; Orchestra, President; Band; Chorus; Brass Ensemble; Dance Band. JUDITH TURNER McLEAN MEMPHIS B. S., Physical Education; P. E. Club; Booster Club; MIDLANDER Staff; SNEA. CARL EDWIN McMAHON OLD HICKORY B.S., Political Science; Sophomore Class President; Junior Class Congressman; Senior Class Congressman; Circle K Club; Pre-Law Club. VIRGINIA McMAHON EAGLEVILLE B.S., Elementary Education; Wesley Foundation; SNEA, Historian. JANIE RAYE McWHIRTER NASHVILLE B.S., Art; Art Club, Secretary, Treasurer. TERRY ALLEN MAGGART NASHVILLE B.S., General Business. A surprised number 10 steps forward to accept her crown. 204 THOMAS J. MANUS WOODBURY B.A., English; SNEA; French Club, President; Junior Member of National Council of Teachers of English. CAROLYN LANE MARLIN MADISON B.S., Physical Education; P.E. Club; WAA; Senior Home- coming Attendant. MALLORY WAYNE MARLIN NASHVILLE B.S., Industrial Management. HENRY F. MARSHALL NASHVILLE B.S., Geography; Circle K Club, Secretary. LEE SANDERS MARTIN NASHVILLE B.S., Industrial Arts Teclmolog ' ; Epsilon Pi Tau; Industrial Arts Club. ROY NORMAN MARTIN COLUMBIA B.S., Business; Circle K Club; Vet ' s Club; Supreme Court Justice; Chief Justice; Homecoming Parade Marshal. ROBERT DEE MASON, JR. LEBANON B.S., General Business; Sam David Drill Team; Triton Club; Booster Club; Circle K Club, Board of Directors; ASB Social Committee; Secretary of Student Affairs; Supreme Court; Track and Sabre Club. CHARLES MASSEY, JR. LEBANON B.S., Art; Art Club, President; Sigma Club. MARY ANN MAXWELL MURFREESBORO B.S., Accounting; Pi Omega Pi; Church of Christ Group; MIDLANDER Staff. LONZO CURTIS MAYFIELD NASHVILLE B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. DOROTHY DEAN MAYO WOODBURY B.S., Chemistry. DOROTm ' MARIE MEADOR PORTLAND B.S., Home Economics; Home Economics Chapter; Y.W.A., Program Chairman; W.A.A.; BSU; SNEA. 205 Stunt night provides entertainment and laughs for all students. LINDA MEDLEN NASHVILLE B.S., Home Economics; Kappa Omicron Phi; SNEA; Home Economics Club. HELEN MEIERS NASHVILLE B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA. GEORGE R. MERRYMAN NASHVILLE B.S., Art. ROBERT A. MILLER, JR. PULASKI B.S., Industrial Arts. WILLIAM MICHAEL MILOM DONELSON B.S., Economics; MTSC Choir; Circle K Club, board of directors, president; ASB Congressman; Booster Club. FREDERICK KEITH MISENHIMER WEST POINT B.S., Chemistry; Chemistry Club. PEGGY JUANITA MONFEE MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA B.S., English; Kappa Delta Pi, treasurer; Tau Omicron. WILLIAM D. MONOHAN NASHVILLE B.S., General Business. BEVERLY JOYCE MONTGOMERY SHELBYVILLE B.S., Home Economics; Kappa Omicron Phi, secretary- treasurer; Who ' s Who; Tau Omicron, publicity chairman; MIDLANDER, student life editor; Home Economics Club, secretary; Wesley Foundation, secretary; ASB Reporter, Social Committee; SNEA. BETTIE KEMP MOORE CARTHAGE B.S., Home Economics; Home Economics Club. CLARK DOUGLAS MOORE NASHVILLE B.S., Industrial Arts; Industrial Arts Club. BETTY ANN MORGAN NASHVILLE B.S., English; Tau Omicron; Raiderette Rifle Team, captain; Spanish Club, secretary; Wesley Foundation; SNEA; Inter- President ' s Council. JERRY MORRIS NASHVILLE B.S., Accounting. MYRA MOSELEY COWAN B.S., English; Alpha Psi Omega; Cumberland Presbyterian Group, treasurer, president; Buchanan Players; SNEA, treas- urer. STEVE MOSS GREENBRIER B.S., Physical Education; BSU; PE Club; SCU. KENNETH FLOYD MOTT SPARTA B.S., Social Science; Pi Gamma Mu, president; Sigma Club; SNEA. ROY ELVIS MULLINS SMYRNA B.S., Chemistry; Block and Bridle Club; Chemistry Club. SUE MURPHEY SPRINGFIELD B.S.,English; Who ' s Who; Tau Omicron; Band; Chorus; Varsity Choir. 206 JAMES BURKETT NEEL TULLAHOMA B.S., Agriculture;; Block and Bridle Club, President, Vice- President; Rodeo Club; Inter-President ' s Council. MARY PENNEY NELMS CHATTANOOGA B.S., Sociology. JAMES R. NOLES LAFAYETTE B.S., Industrial Management; Industrial Arts Club, Treasurer; Epsilon Pi Tau. RONALD NORMAN JAMESTOWN B.S., Industrial Arts. MICHAEL E. NOURSE NASHVILLE B.S. , Economics. MARY LYNN NUCKOLS NASHVILLE B.S., Music; Tau Omicron; Who ' s Who; Pi Mu Sigma, Vice- President; Music Educator ' s National Conference, Secretary; Chorus, Treasurer. PATRICIA O ' BRIEN CHRISTIANA B.S., Home Economics; BSU; Biology ' Club; Home Economics Club; ASB Committee. JAMES MICHAEL O ' BRYAN SPRINGFIELD B.S., Chemistry; Track and Sabre Club, President; Circle K Club, Vice-President; Newman Club, President; Distinguished Military Student; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club, President; Sam David Drill Team, Commander; MTSC Chemical Association, Booster Club. PATRICK BROWN O ' CONNOR CHATTANOOGA B.S., Biology; ROTC Commodation Award; Raider Rifle Team, Secretary; Biology Club. RONALD DON O ' DONNILEY NASHVILLE B.S., Political Science and History; Representative to Mock UN Assemble; Representative to Southeastern Conference on Foreign Aid; Pre-Law Society, President; Collegiate Council For the U. N., President; College Young Democrats, Co- Chairman of Organizing; Booster Club. BOBBY G. O ' NEAL NASHVILLE B.S., Biology. B.S., Physics. JAMES B. OLIVER LAWRENCEBURG FAYE PAGE SMITHVILLE B.S., Mathematics; Dorm Council, Vice-President; SNEA. BERNICE NABORS PARKER CHATTANOOGA B.S., English; SIDEUNES Staff; Booster Club; BSU; Junior Class Treasurer. MARY ANN PARKER McMINNVILLE B.S., Elementary- Education; SNEA; Booster Club; SIDELINES Staff; Church of Christ Group; P.E. Club. JACQUEUNE PASCHKE FAYETTEVILLE B.S., English; Tau Omicron; Drama Club; SNEA; Who ' s Who. JAMES ANDERSON PAYNE HENDERSONVILLE B.S., PoliticalScience; Pre-Law Club, Vice-President; Circle K Club; Booster Club. LARRY E. PAYNE NtURFREESBORO B.S., General Business; Raider Rifle Team. WILLIAM OTIS PERKINS SELMER B.S., History. ANNE W. PETTY COLUMBL B.S., Mathematics; Buchanan Players; Alpha Psi Omega; Who ' s Who. ROBIN DAVIS PETTY CHARLOTTE B.S., History; SNEA. LARRY PEYTON NASHVILLE B.S., General Business. B.S., Industrial Arts. EDDIE PIGUE NASHVILLE JAMES KAVANAUGH PIPER LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY B.S., Physical Education; Track and Sabre Club, Sergeant-at- arms; Nathan Bedford Forest Club. RITA ESTELLE PITTS MANCHESTER B.S., General Business; Church of Christ Group. JOE C. PLUNKETT CENTERVILLE B.S., Mathematics and Physics; Pre-Engineering Society; Church of Christ Group. ALBERT TOHRNER POSNACK FRANKLIN B.S., Physical Education; Circle K Club; P.E. Club; SNEA. A. W. POWELL McMINNVILLE B.A., English; President of ASB; Speech Arts Society; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Track and Sabre Club, Circle K Club; MIDLANDER Staff; SIDELINES Staff; Die Deutschen Kam- eraden; ASB Congress; SCU, President; Senior Speech Award; Phi Sigma Beta; Alpha Psi Omega; Pi Gamma Mu; Most Out- standing Military Student; Buchanan Players, President; Pi Kappa Delta, Vice-President; Best Actor Award; Honor Stu- dent; Sigma Club; Who ' s Who; Most Outstanding Senior Boy. THOMAS A. PRICE, JR. PULASKI B.S., Industrial Arts; Industrial Arts Club, Vice-President; Epsilon Pi Tau, President; Circle K Club, Board of Directors; Vets Club; SNEA; Inter-President ' s Council. ANNA E. PRIMM COLUMBIA B.S., Secretarial Administration; Buchanan Players; BSU. Miss Midlander contestants visit the Noon Show at WSM-TV studios. 208 ANGIE CHARLENE PRINCE TULLAHOMA B.S., Physical Education; WAA; P.E. Club; Basketball Man- ager; Volleyball Manager. GLENNA BOW PUCKETT CROSSVILLE B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Westminister Fellowship. BEN WHITT PUTMAN FAYETTEVILLE B.S., Economics; BSU. BRENDA KAYE PYLANT FAYETTEVILLE B.S., Secondary Education; WHO ' S WHO; Tau Omicron So- ciety; Aquatic Club; P.E. Club; SNEA. MACK RAGLAND GAINESBORO B.S., Physical Education. TOMMY DAVIS RAY DO NELSON B.S., Business; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Track and Sabre Club. GAIL PATRICK RAYBURN MURFREESBORO B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Sidelines Staff. DIANA nTE REDMON LIBERTY B.S., Home Economics. JUDY PAULETTE REED WOODBURY B.S., Secretarial Administration. JOHNNIE REYNOLDS McMINNVILLE B.A., Mathematics; Chemistry Club; Die Deutschen Kame- ra den; Young Republicans Club; Pi Kappa Delta; SNEA. SELMA LOUISE RHEA McMINNVILLE B.S., Home Economics; Home Economics Club; Booster Club; SNEA; Church of Christ Group. DONNA LEAH RICE HENDERSONVILLE B.S., Business; Pi Omega Pi; Tau Omicron; Student National Education Association; Baptist Student Union; Sidelines. 209 Campus adapts to the government report on smoking. DILLION C. ROBERTS CHATTANOOGA B.S., Economics. NAOMI ROBERTS TRACY CITY B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. CHARLOTTE ROSE ROBINSON LIBERTY B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. MELBA J. ROBINSON PULASKI B.S., Business Education; Pi Omega Pi; SNEA; Westminister Fellowship; SCU. RICHARD WADE ROCHE HERMITAGE B.S., History; Track Team, Co-Captain; T Club, Sergeant-at- arms; Track and Sabre Club. EDMUND FRANCIS ROLEFF, JR. NASHVILLE B.S., Agriculture; Triton Club, President; Block and Bridle Club; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club, Sergeant-at-arms. HANNA ROMANS CHATTANOOGA B.A., English; ASB Social Committee; Spanish Club, Treas- urer; Women ' s Dorm Council, President; SNEA; Booster Club; Inter-President ' s Council. KENNETH ROWE LAFAYETTE, GEORGIA B.S., Mathematics. KENNETH WILSON RUSSELL SMYRNA B.S., Industrial Arts; T Club; Baseball, Captain; Industrial Arts Club. MINNIE M. RUSSELL NASHVILLE B.S., Elementary Education. WILLIAM LANE RUSSELL LEBANON B.S., Elementary Education; Wesley Foundation; SCU; SNEA, President; Track and Sabre Club; Buchanan Players. GARY STEVEN SAGE MONMOUTH, ILLINOIS B.S., Art; Art Club, Vice-President; Sigma Club; Track and Sabre Club; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club. EMILY JANE SANDERS SHELBYVILLE B.S., Elementary Education; Booster Club; SNEA. CAROLE SANFORD LEBANON B.S., English; Tau Omicron; Alpha Psi Omega; Pi Kappa Delta, Reporter, Historian; PKD Southeastern Women ' s De- bate Championship; Kappa Delta Pi, Historian; ASB Congress; Who ' s Who; Buchanan Players; Dot Acting Award; Speech Arts Society, Secretary; SNEA; MLDLANDER senior editor; SIDELINES staff; Most Outstanding Senior Girl. RICHARD H. SEAY NASHVILLE B.S., Social Science; SNEA; STEA. THOMAS JOHN SELOVER MURFREESBORO B.S., Chemistry and Biology; Newman Club; Chemistry Club; Sports Car Club. BILL SETTLE NASHVILLE B.S., Physical Education. WILLIAM H. SETTLE MURFREESBORO B.S., Political Science. CLAUDE WOODRUFF SHAFFER, JR. NASHVILLE B.S., General Business; Track and Sabre Club. HARRY KELSIE SHARP COLUMBIA B.S., Agriculture; Southern Region Intercollegiate Livestock and Dairy Judging Conference, Treasurer; Block and Bridle Club, Treasurer; Biology Club. JOHN GARY SHAVER NASHVILLE B.S., Business. CAROLE ANN LOWERY SHELTON NASHVILLE B.A., History; Who ' s Who; Speech Arts Society; Pi Kappa Delta; Pi Gamma Mu, Secretary; Phi Sigma Beta. DIANNE SHOFNER SHELBYVILLE B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Drama Club; Chorus; Women ' s Athletic Association; S.N.EJ . JOHN CALVIN SHORT JOELTON B.S., Physical Education; Football, Co-captain; Physical Edu- cation Club; T-club, Secretary. RICHARD LAWRENCE SHORT FAYETTEVLLLE B.S., Social Science; Sigma Club; Pi Gamma Mu; Booster Club. MILDRED SIMMONS McMlNNVlLLE B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi; Church of Christ Group; Booster ' s Club. JUDITH ANN SIMPSON BETHPAGE B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA, Reporter; Newman Club, Treasurer, Corresponding Secretary. JAMES L. SINGLETON DONELSON B.S., Industrial Arts; Industrial Arts Club; Nathan Bedford For- rest Club; Track and Sabre Club. VIRGINIA LAWRENCE SISK SPRING HILL B.S., Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Pi; SNEA; Church of Christ Group. BILLY LAWRENCE SKINNER LAWRENCEBURG B.S., Chemistry; Sigma Club; Chemistry Club; Band, presi- dent. CHARLES E. SMITH JOHNSON CITY B.S., Mathematics. FLOYD F. SMITH NASHVILLE B.S., Social Science. HOWARD CROSS SMITH MURFREESBORO B.S., Mathematics and Industrial Arts; T-Club, president; Football; Track; Wesley Foundation; Industrial Arts Club. JANICE A. SMITH NASHVILLE B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; MIDLANDER, Honoraries Editor. PHYLLIS SMITH MURFREESBORO B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; MIDLANDER; Orchestra. SALLY AN ' N SMITH CENTERVILLE B.S., Home Economics; Who ' s Who; Tau Omicron; Kappa Omicron Phi; Home Economics Club, historian; MIDLANDER, editor; ASB, vice-president; Women ' s Dorm Council; SNEA; Wesley Foundation. SAMUEL DAVID SMITH CARTHAGE B.S., Biology; Biology Club; Track and Sabre Club; SNEA; ASB Social Committee. SARAH R. SMITH SPRINGFIELD B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. WENDY SMITH NASHVILLE B.S., Elementary Education; Tau Omicron; SNEA; Booster Club; ASB Senior Congress Representative; Who ' s Who. SHARON KAY SMOYER CHATTANOOGA B.S., Elementary Education; ROTC Sponsor; Junior Senior Prom Attendant; Senior Class Beauty; P.E. Club, Secretary; Spanish Club; SNEA. JOSEPH ANTHONY SPELTA NASHVILLE B.S., Economics and General Business; Circle K; Newman Club. HELEN SUE SPENCER McMINNVILLE B.S., Business Education. JANE CLARE SPENCER WARTRACE B.S., Biology; Who ' s Who; Tau Omicron, vice-president; president; SNEA; Chemistry Club; German Club. MAURICE SPIER LAKE HIAWATHA, N. J. B.S., Social Science; Pi Gamma Mu; SNEA; Track and Sabre Club; Booster Club. JUDY GAYLE STEAGALL MURFREESBORO B.S., Elementary Education; Who ' s Who; Senior Class Beauty; BSU, social chairman; SCU; SNEA; Triton Club. RUSSELL STEVENSON SANTA FE B.S., Physical Education. CLAUDETTE HARRISON STEWART LYNCHBURG B.S., Home Economics; Home Economics Club; SNEA. LARRY E. STEWART CLINTON, KENTUCKY B.S., Physical Education; Basketball, captain. The voice of the Blue Raiders 212 PHILIP WAYNE STEWART LYNCHBURG B.S., Physical Education. FRANK DONOVAN STONE MURFREESBORO B.S., Business Administration; Nathan Bcdrord Forrest Club; Track and Sabre Club, treasurer; Sam Davis Drill Team; BSU; SNEA. MARY JEANNETTE STONE NASHVILLE B.S., Art; Drama Club; Art Club; SNEA. JOHN RANDALL SULLIVAN NASHVILLE B.S., Biology. BRENDA GAIL TALLEY NASHVILLE B.S., Social Science; Pi Gamma Mu; SIDELINES; BSU, con- vention; SCU; SNEA. WILLIAM B. TANKERSLEY NASHVILLE B.S., Accounting; Sigma Club; Track and Sabre Club. KENNETH W. TATE PALMER B.S., Mathematics; Triton Club; Circle K. B.S., Economics. JACK WAYNE TAYLOR DALTON, GEORGIA WENONA JANE TAYLOR KNOXVILLE B.S., Physical Education; Physical Education Club; WAA; AAHPER; SNEA. GERALD L. TENNEY SHELBYVILLE B.S., Social Science. CLAYTON W. TIDWELL NASHVILLE B.S., General Business and Economics. CAROLYN SUE TILFORD MURFREESBORO B.S., Social Science; SIDELINES; Triton Club; Sports Car Club. JACQUELINE McCLAIN TINNON MT. PLEASANT B.S., Biology. B.S., Mathematics. DAN TOLLET CROSSVILLE WESLEY L. TOMLIN CHAPEL HILL B.A., English; Sam Davis Drill Team; Circle K; Chemistry- Club; Track and Sabre Club; Booster Club. HOMER DEAN TOMLINSON MT. JOLIET B.S., Social Science. JAMES MORGAN TOON FAYETTEVILLE B.S., Art. JOHNNY R. TUNE NASHVILLE B.S., Economics. 213 HELEN TURNER SMITHVILLE B.S., BusinessEducation; SNEA; Wesley Foimdation; Raiderette Rifle Team. ISABELLE ANNE TURNER LEBANON B.S., Social Science; Chorus; Varsity Choir; Sacred Harp Singers; SIDELINES Staff, Circulation Manager, Business Manager; Buchanan Players; SNEA. JEANNE PEWITT VALLANDINGHAM FRANKLIN B.S., Elementary Education; Band; Chorus; Drama Club; SNEA. PHILIP JACKSON VALLANDINGHAM BARBOURSVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA B.S., Business Administration; Vet ' s Club. SHIRLEY ANN VANN NASHVILLE B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA; Booster Club; Band; SIDE- LINES Staff; Church of Christ Group; Boreans. BARBARA AYNE CANTRELL VENANZIO LEBANON B.S. , English; Tau Omicron; Buchanon Players, President; Alpha Psi Omega; Pi Gamma Mu, Vice-President; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President and President; SIDELINES Staff; Who ' s Who. PATRICLA PORTERFIELD WARD NASHVILLE B.S., Music; Tau Omicron; Sacred Harp Singers; Varsity Choir; MENC, Secretary, Vice-President; Inter-Collegiate Band, Women ' s Trio; Band; Concert Band; Chorus; Wood- wind Ensemble; BSU; SCU; Who ' s Who. DOTTY SANDERS WATTS GLADEVILLE B.S., Home Economics; Tau Omicron; Kappa Omicron Phi, Keeper of Archives; Kappa Delta Pi, Secretary; 2nd Runner- up to Miss MIDLANDER; Home Economics Club; Women ' s Dormitory Council; Who ' s Who. RICHARD HOWARD WATTS MURFREESBORO B.S., Industrial Arts; Epsilon Pi Tau; Track and Sabre Club; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club. NANCY WEBB LASCASSAS B.S., Home Economics. RAY WEBB SMITHVILLE B.S., General Business. SHIRLEY ANN WEBBER GALLATIN B.S., History; Art Club; SNEA. GARY TRAUGHBER WELLS LEWISBURG B.S., Physical Education; SNEA; Golf Team. DENNIE MARTIN WELSH FAYETTEVILLE B.S., Mathematics; Freshman Class President; Sophomore Congress Member; Attorney General; Vice-Chairman for SUSGA; Dorm Council; Epsilon Pi Tau; Sigma Club; In- dustrial Arts Club; Circle K Club, Treasurer; Track and Sabre; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Westminister Fellow- ship; Most Versatile Senior Boy. BETTY WESTMORELAND NASHVILLE B.S., English; Tau Omicron; ASB Social Committee; Drama Club; Church of Christ Group; WAA; SNEA; P.E. Club; Triton Club; Who ' s Who. BETTY LEMING WHITAKER WINCHESTER B.S., Elementary Education; Wesley Foundation; Raiderette Rifle Team; SNEA, Secretary; Kappa Delta Pi; Tau Omicron; Who ' s Who. JAY R. WHITCOMB OAK RIDGE B.S., General Business; Track and Sabre; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club; Aquatic Club; Drill Team; Biology Club. CHARLOTTE WILLARD SOUTH PITTSBURG B.S., English; SNEA; German Club; Booster Club. 214 BARBARA JEAN WILLIAMS MURFREESBORO B.S., Physical Education; Chorus; Varsity Choir; Booster Club; P.E. Club; W.A.A.; Wesley Foundation; Powder Puff Football Game. CAROLYN WILLIAMS ROCKVALE B.S., Physical Education; P.E. Club, Vice-President; W.A.A., Vice-President; SNEA. DAVID R. WILLIAMS CHATTANOOGA B.S., Accounting. JAMES N. WILUAMS 111 HUNTS VI LLE, ALABAMA B.S., General Business; Track and Sabre Club; Advanced ROTC. LINDA DILLINGHAM WILLIAMS OLD HICKORY B.S., Elementary Education; SNEA. RALPH HOUSTON WILLIS BEERSHEBA SPRINGS B.S., Mathematics; Freshman Math Award; Sigma Club, President; Advanced ROTC, Cadet Company Commander; ROTC Flight School; Who ' s Who; Nathan Bedford Forrest Club. JOHN A. WILLOUGHBY GATUN, CANAL ZONE B.S., Industrial Arts; Industrial Arts Club. RONNIE SMITH WILMOUTH BARDWELL, KENTUCKY B.S., General Business; Basketball; Who ' s Who; ROTC Brigade Commander; Track and Sabre Club, Treasurer; Sigma Club. WILLIAM M. WISE DECATUR, ALABAMA B.S., Social Science. MARTHA FAYE WISER CORNERSVILLE B.S., Mathematics; SNEA; SIDELINES Staff; Chorus; Church of Christ Group. DON WITHERSPOON NASHVILLE B.S., Economics; Sigma Club; SNEA; Booster Club, Sergeant- at-arms; Track and Sabre Club. LINDA WITHERSPOON COLUMBIA B.S., Home Economics. RICHARD HUGH WO MACK NASHVILLE B.S., Industrial Management. WILLIAM WAYNE WOODY SANTA FE B.S., Accounting; Sigma Club; Circle K Club. WILLIAM R. WRIGHT GOODLETTSVILLE B.S., Economics. 215 JOHN I. YOKLEY SOUTH PITTSBURG B.S., Social Science; Church of Christ Group, Vet ' s Club; Circle K Club; Booster Club; Ways and Means Committee. DOUG YOUNG CELINA B.S., Physical Education; T Club; P.E. Club, President; Foot- ball Manager; Baseball Manager. JUNIOR GLASS OFFICERS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Clockwise: Vice-Presi- dent, Gray Hill; Secretary, Sara Edwards; Treasurer, Nancy Hammer; President, Jerry Owens. 216 Eddie Alexander- -Dayton Bob Allen--Cleveland Elizabeth Allen--Jasper Willie B. Aline — Alexandria Walter Anderton, Jr. — Franklin Mike Apple — Carthage Sue Beth Armstrong--Woodbury Annellc Aslibum- -Springfield Russell Aycrs — Springfield Warren Bakcer — Stanhope, New Jersey Patricia A. Badacour — Nashville Adena M. Baggett — Murfrecsboro Pittman Baker--Hohen vald Sam Baker — Lobelville Shirley Baker- -Chattanooga Rayola Bagwell — Murfreesboro Cherry- Barnes — Murfreesboro Sharon Barrett — Chattanooga Bill Barton — Manchester Hoyt Barton — Manchester Patty Baskin--Murfreesboro Tom Baskin--Manchester Joan Bates--Centerville Robert H. Bates — Donelson Jolui L. Batey — Murfreesboro Richard Baugus — Nashville Bess Bellamy — Cleveland Charles Ronald Bellar — Gordonsville David Benzenhafer — Harriman Kenneth Berr ' — Lebanon Martha Blake--Elmsford, N.Y. Garth Blakely--Wartrace Tom Blizzard — Springfield James Bolt — Chattanooga Stanley Bomar — Shelbyville Harold Bone — Nashville Aris Bowman- -Murfreesboro Douglas Bo Tnan--LaFayette, Ga. Franks Bowman, Jr. --Murfreesboro Manous Braccy--Nashville Elvise Brantley — Springfield Kenneth Brittan — Springfield Susan Brown — Albian, N.Y. Terry Brouii — Nashville Roberta Br -an--Manchester Mar - Brymer- -Spencer Jimmy Buchanan — Fayetteville Bobby Bucy — Lebanon fJuZ ' Hw % W m ' jsS -,«if 4.ik d Ann Buigess — Shelbyville Anna Rose Burnette--Pelhum Kenny Bumetle — Chattanooga Bob Butler — Hardinsburg, Ky. Jerry Butler — Carthage Henry Butner- -Manchester Patty Byrd — Fayetteville Kaye Campbell — Murfreesboro Judy Carlton- -Moultrie, Ga. Harriet Frances Cason — Madison Johnny Cathey — Shelbyville John Center— Glensfalls, N.Y. lone Chambers — Gallatin Sue Chapman — Nashville David Childress — Lawrenceburg Dillan Chrisman--Columbia Phil Claiborne — Lafayette Jack Clark — McMinnville Jim Clark — Lawrenceburg Tom Clark — Fairlawn, N.J. Harvey Clayton — Oak Ridge James A. Clem mens --Lebanon Joe Coble- -Lewisburg Ann Collier — Nashville Rose Ann Conner --Chattanooga George Cooksey, Jr. --Greenbrier Bill Corper — Nashville Ronald Corper — Murfreesboro Sarah Comwell — Pleasant Shade John Cothran — Gallatin Andy Coutras- -Nashville Faylene Creecy — Comersville Faye Crocker- -Murfreesboro Creed Crowder — Lewistown, Pa. Sherry Lynn Culp--Manchester Janet Daniel — Murfreesboro The Smothers Brothers warm up backstage. 218 Doris Davenport — Lebanon Richard Davenport — Cleveland Terry Davenport--Milton Linda Day — Murfreesboro Phil Dickens — Joelton Robert Dickens — Murfreesboro Ronnie Dooley — Columbia William Dorris, Jr. --Murfreesboro Charles Douthit — Ardmore Paul Dowell — Lebanon Carolyn Doyle — SouUi Pittsburg Judy Driver — Marrison Barbara Jane Duke — Manchester Jeanette Duncan — Pleasant Shade Bill DuVall — Kissimmee, Fla. J. Don Dyer — Petersburg Joe Dyer — Nashville Jimmy Ealy — Murfreesboro Larry Edmonson — Spring City Joan C. Edwards — Donelson Sara Edwards--Cottontown Elaine Elrod — Milton John Elrod — Louisville, Ky. Daxlene Erwin — Columbia Calvin Essary — Nashville Johnny Evans — Springfield Larry Ezell — Murfreesboro Nancy Fann — Sh elbyville Hartmut Fege — TuUahoma James Fergus- -La Vergne Pilar Fernandez-Bogota, Columbia, S.A. Elizabeth Fletcher — Murfreesboro Rebecca Flood — Murfreesboro Vonda Foster — Cleveland Tommy Fouche— Falls Church, Virginia Jerry Fox — Celina Fred Fugitt— Nashville John Fuqua — Nashville Jolin Furfess- -Nashville Marry Alice Galloway--Chananooga Jerry Garrett — Murfreesboro Henry F. Garant — Murfreesboro Donald Gates- -East Haddam, Conn. Don Geary--Nashville Linda Lea Gentry ' --Nashville Edna Ruth Gertii — Nashville Jim Ghibandy — Cairo, 111. Linda Gilmore — Bell Buckle rT f C - ' ' 219 Shirley Givens — Nashville Kaye Gossett--Nunnelly Betty Jane Graham — College Grove Will Grandstaff — Lebanon Ray Graves, Jr. — Cross Plains Gail Gray--Tullahoma Mike Greene--Mt. Pleasant Pete Greene — Nashville Arch Gregory — Chattanooga Cindy Griffin — Huntsville, Ala. Wilbum Grace— Fayetteville Kenneth Guethlein— Mt. Juliet Bobby Haley — Nashville John L. Hall — Lebanon Howard Halliburton- -Nashville Nancy Hammer — Nashville Jimmy Hampton--Gallatin Willene Hanberry--Murfreesboro Robert Hankins — Centerville Perry Happell- -Nashville Darlene Harbin--Nashville Richard Harding--Ch3ttanooga Billy Harm on- -Manchester Ernest Harmon — Murfreesboro Ernestine Harris — Lebanon Wayne Hawkersmith — Tullahoma Joe Black Hayes- -Murfreesboro Charles Heam — Watertown Jackie Heer — Nashville Gayle Helton- -Murfreesboro 4: 44fik John Helton — Nashville Eddie Claire Hemmer — Murfreesboro Margaret Hendrix--Lawrenceburg Joyce Hendrixson — Smithville Sue Hess — South Pittsburg Brenda Hickerson — Nashville Campus leaders enjoy canoeing at Camp Hy-Lake during the ASB Pre-School Leadership Retreat. 220 i lM Dermis Higdons — Donelson Paul Hildretl-i--McMinnville Franklin Hi 11- -Sherwood Gray Hill— Shelbyville Lucy Hill — Chattanooga Robert H. Hill— Shelbv ' ville Mary Elizabeth Hiller — Nashville James Hobby--Lewisburg Bill Hoffman— Nashville Hank Holderfield--Nashville Richard Holland — Clarksville Doy Hollman--Loretta Kenneth HoUman — Loretta Lila Holly--Lewisburg Walter Holman — Sparta Howard Hall — Tullahoma Jerre Hooley — South Pittsburg Betty Home — Nashville Andy House — Donelson Herry House — Jackson Linda Howard — Chattanooga Elizabeth Howell — Linden Mary Beth Hughes — Nashville Robert Hutcherson — Jacksonville, Ann H) ' singer--Cleveland William Thomas Ivie — Nashville Bradley Fackson- -Winchester Katherine Jackson — Nashville Thomas Jackson--Decherd Janie Jameson — Lebanon, Ohio Betty- Jarratt — Murfreesboro Billy Jenkins--Hillsboro John Jennings — Lebanon Nancy Johns — Sm Tna James B. Johnson — Nashville James M. Johnson — Nashville Jim Johnson — Savannah Russell Johnson — Baldwin, N.Y. Barry Jones — Nash ' ille Carol Anne Jones--Centerville Daryal Jones — Idalou, Texas Robert W. Jones — Nashville Wa -ne Jones--McMinnville Robert Jordan — Nashville Warren Jung — Nashville Barbara Kennedy--Columbia Jo Anna Key — Ooltewah Mary Kidd — Hartwell, Ga. Fla. Kieffer Sheppard — Nashville Brian Killen — Murfreesboro Linda King — Chattanooga Susan King — Nashville David Kenny --Murfreesboro Roger Kirley--Rossville, Ga. Willian Kittrell— Mt. Pleasant Kathy Knowles — Smithville Conrad Knudtson- -Smyrna Calvin Kraft--Baldwin, N.Y. Carol Lavan- -Trenton, N.J. Steve Lawrence — Murfreesboro B. V. Lawson — Nashville Larry Layne — Petersburg Suzanne Lee — Chattanooga Pennie Legg--Jasper Sharon Lester--Milton Linda Lewis — Liberty John W. Lewis— Nashville Sam Lewis Oak Ridge Saundra Lewis— Nashville Glenda Liddle — Nashville Mike Lish--Goodlettsville Sandra Locke — Fayetteville David Long— Washburn Sarah Long — Pulaski Sue Lundy — Murfreesboro Virginia Lysaki — Murfreesboro Kaye Maddox — Centerville Betty Maggart — Gordonsville Evans Maples--Murfreesboro Franklin B. Mashbum — Murfreesboro Lawrence Mashbum--Loretta Linda Mashbum — Lawrenceburg Agnes Mason — Cedar Hill Houston Mason — Gallatin Pres. Cope speaks at the annual Christmas Tree lighting ceremony. Jean Massey — Lebanon Fred Mathis — Wa ' ynesboro James Leroy Matliis- -Lebanon Kerbie T. Mathis— Midland City, Ala. Marilyn Mayo--Madison Joan McBee — Shelbyville Frank McClanahan — Nashville Tommy McClanahan — Murfreesboro James McClendon — Nashville John McClendon--Nashville Bett ' Jo McCoy — Sparta Nancy McGee — Fayetteville Susan McLaughlin — Chattanooga Marynell Meadors — Nashville Dan Midgett — Murfreesboro John Miles — Nashville Sandra Millsaps--Tullahoma Fiske Minton--Nashville Michael Mitchell — Nashville Karen Monefeldt — Chattanooga Louise Monefeldt — Chattanooga John Paul Montgomery — Nashville Janie Moore — McMi nnville Judy Mooza — Baldwin, N.Y. Vera Morris — Fayetteville Nancy Morton — Shelbyville Jerry Mullins — Charlotte, N.C. Pat Murphy — Oak Ridge Ronnie Nail — Columbia Jean Nash--Nashville Bill Nelms — Murfreesboro CvTitliia Nickell — Centerville Frank Norcom — Alexandria, Va. N. Hugh Nonnan--Nashville Lois Nortli--Murfreesboro Clinton Ogles — Murfreesboro Carolyn 0 ' Neal--Red Boiling Springs Bett - Os borne --L Tichburg Bob Osborne— Nashville Jerry Owens — Doraville, Ga. Carol Ti Panter — Whitwell Tom Parker--Columbia Bett) ' Patterson--Shelbyville Roger Patton- -Nashville Albert Pcarce--Montague City, Mass. David Pegram — Estill Springs Carolyn Perr%- — Nashville Linda Peppers--Lawrenceburg ilyi4ife 223 Wayne Perry — Nashville Arthur E. Petteway--Tampa, Fla. Bobby Pettross — Carthage Ronald Pierce--Carthage Woodard Pigg, Jr. — Murfreesboro Marty Pillar — Lawrenceburg Robert Pitts — Woodbury Carol Pollock--Tullahoina Perry Potts--Columbia Ann Powell — Nashville Carolyn Powell — Nashville Alan Rabold — Nashville Wilma Raney — Shelbyville Linda Redmon— Eagleville Ginger Raulston — South Pittsburg Larry Phillips — Murfreesboro Dan Pickle— Chapel Hill Charlotte Ray — Hohenwald Billie Jane Reid — Lafayette Larry Reid — Gallatin Cheryl Reynolds--Nashville Mack Rliea — Nashville Margaret Robertson--Nashville Betty Robinson — Alexandria Steve Robinson — Chattanooga Doyle Rogers- -Cleveland Donnie Rollins--Shelbyville Paul Rose--Chattanooga Mike Rothman — Nashville Larry Rowland — Smyrna Rosemarie Ruffo — Baldwin, N.Y. Larry Rushing — Gallatin Bill Rutherford— Pulaski Richard Saad — Nashville Norman Sain — McMinnville Beverly Sandidge — Pittsfield, Illinois South Lyon ' s pink elephant draws much atten- tion during the Homecoming festivities. Barbara Sandidge--Pittsfield, 111. Bessie Lee Sanford--Murfreesboro James Schenk — Nashville Faye Scott--Haiiiman Bob Seagraves--Coluinbia William H. Settle — Murfreesboro Bill Sewell— Oak Ridge Frank Sheppard--Goodlettsville Ed Shirley--Ready ' ville Donna Shoulders- -Riddleton Caiol Ti Simmons--SiieIbyville Nancy Sims — Daisy Virginia Sisk--Spring Hill Carlton Sivells--Tullalioma Linda Smartt — Kingston James Smith--Winchester John Smith--Tullahoma Mary Smith--Springfield Virginia Smith — M ' boro Wm. Harris Smith — M ' boro Winston Smith--McMinnville Billy Smithson — Franklin Edward Spence — M ' boro Ralph Starlin — Oak Ridge Mary Stewart--Fayetteville Paul Stewart — Lynchburg Mary Steiner--Bell Buckle Everett Stokes — Wartrace Norma Jean Stokes- -M ' boro Minnie Stringer — Manchester Carolyn Summor--M ' boro Fred Sutterlin--Taiwan John Taylor — Fayetteville Woodrow Templeton — Tullahoma David Terry--Nashville Wallace Thacker — Goodlettsville Ronny Thomas — Antioch Barbara Tidwell--Nashville Harry Tidwell — Nashville Anita Timm — Baldwin, N.Y. Dorris Todd--Murfreesboro Carol Tott - — Center ville Linda Trobaugh — Sparta Jimmy Turner — Shelby ' ille Nancy Tumer--Lebanon Randall Tyree — Watertown Jackie Underwood — Detroit, Mich. Rufus Underwood— Lynnville Ervin Upchurch. — Huntsville, Ala. David H. Vandiver — Pulaski Roy Vick— Columbia Carolyn Vickery- -Nashville Linda Violette — Ashland City Tom Wagner — Lawrenceburg Betty Jo Wallace — Fayette ville Faye Ward — Tullahoma Kenneth Watkins — Ooltewah Ray Weatherspoon — Centerville Janice Welborn — Lawrenceburg James H. Welch — Petersburg Frank Wells — Lewisburg Frank Wesky — Nashville Richard G. Westfall— M ' boro Paul Alan Whitaker--Bell Buckle Carlos White— Minor Hill Freddie White— Beech Grove Frank Wilbert — Antioch 3ruce Wilder — Tullahoma £d Wilkerson- -Savannah Billy Williams--Nashville Charles Williamson — Madison Bobby L. Wilson — Crossville Betty Sue Winters --Summertown Faye Winton — Manchester Don Wood--Comersville Kathleen Wood— Bell Buckle Sabra Ann Woodall — Lebanon Jerelyn Woodard — Riddleton Olivia Woods — Murfreesboro Sandra Wynne --Nashville William F. York— Tullahoma Bob Young — Manchester Tony Zimmermann — Smyrna Bob Zulewski— Cranford, N.J. Cheerleader Sandra Wynne and The Raider, Carter Conway, lead cheers at a bonfire. 226 SOPHOMORE CLASS Sopiiomore Class Officers--(Clock nse): Vice- President, George Atwood; Secretary, Gayle Marks; Treasurer, Bette Saunders; President, Wally Cantrell. 227 Betty Abernathy — Kittrell Eddie Adams — Murfireesboro James R. Adcock — Shelbyville David Agee — Gordonsville, Georgia Jackie Akin — Hermitage Charles Albright — Humbolt Sandra Alder — Jasper Betty Allen — Murfreesboro Joyce Payne Allen--Tullahoma Linda C. Allen — Nashville Judy Alexander — Tullahoma Linda Alford — Nashville Jan A llred- -Nashville Janice A Isup- -Murfreesboro Shirley Andrews — Spring Hill Jimmy Appleby- -Nashville Colleen Todd Armstrong — Tullahoma George Atwood — Nashville Richard Austell — Nashville David Avaritt--Murfreesboro Diana Baird — Goodlettsville Larry Baird — Nashville Dave Baker — Centerville Tommy Ball--Pulaski Jon Ballard — Knoxville Jerry Baker — Nashville Butch Baltimore--Murfreesboro Donald Barnes — Nashville Sandra Bastin- -Jasper Carolyn Bates — Lewisburg Jerry Bates — Old Hickory Judy Batson--Nashville Virgie Be asley-- Chapel Hill Lynn Beckett--Oak Ridge Gary Bell — Manchester Judy Bell — Chattanooga Susie Be 11- -Tullahoma Joan Bennett — Chattanooga Jane Bevil — Dalton, Ga. Betty Bissell — Oak Ridge Sarah Donna Black- -Murfreesboro Embree Blackwell, Jr. — Eagleville Virginia Blain— Knoxville Sue Blair — Smyrna Henry Blankenship — Murfreesboro Mary Dell Blevins — S. Pittsburg Troy Blevins — South Pittsburg David Bloodworth — Nashville The Modern Folk Quartet comes to MTSC with the Traveling Hootenanny. Alice Blythe — Lascassas Robert Bodine — Flint, Mich. Linda Bohannon — Sparta Tom Bond — Nashville Jerry Bowker — Nashville Doyle A. Boyd, Jr.— Donelson Bobby Bradley — Lascassas John Bradley- -Sparta Trelba Branch--Nashville Elinor Brandon — Lewisburg Linda Churchill Brandon — Woodbury ' Roger Brandon--Lewisburg Virginia Branum--Chattanooga Bill Brasvvell — Murfreesboro Pat Brawley — Hillsboro James Brice — Kingsport Eddy Briney--Murfreesboro Joe Brodioi — Huntland Marjorie Browder--Lenoir City Anne Brown — Nashville Elmer Brown- -Murfreesboro Fredia Brown--Westmoreland Mary Ann Brown- -Culleoka Patrick Brown — Loretta Susan Brown--Albany, N.Y. Sara Broyles--Bell Buckle Patricia Bryant- -Lawrence burg William Bryson--Mur£reesboro Jack Buchanan — Lenoir City John Wayne Buchanan--Fayetteville Charlotte Buck — Lexington John Buck--Nashville Gary Buffington — Johnson City Linda Bums — Rockvale Babs Burris — Oak Ridge Diane C. Burt — Nashville Frank Bnrt--NashviUe Bemie Butler — Nashville Tommy Butler — Nashville Barbara Butz— Yonkers, N.Y. Jimmy Byrd--Lebanon Richard Call — Murfreesboro TheSkydivers tlirilled the spectators at Homecoming with tlieir jump from 25,000 feet and landing on the football field. James T. Campbell--Fayetteville Rex Campbell--Nashville Alvin Canterbury — Fayetteville Wally Cantrell — Nashville Peggy Caples — Westminster, Md. Mary Cardiff- -Lebanon Mary Anne Carey — Lawrenceburg David Carlock--McMinnville Ann Carroll — Manchester Carolyn Cates — Murfreesboro Ben Cates — Kittrell Pat Champlin--Nashville Jimmie Dale Chapman — Fayetteville Wayne Charlton- -Goodlettsvi lie Jane Christie--Chattanooga Norman Chumley--Donelson David Church — Soddy Daisey Bob Cimina — Rochester, N.Y. Neal Clark — Lebanon Richard Clark — Nashville Susan Clark — Nashville Lindo Jo Clay — Pelham Bettie Clayton — Murfreesboro Edidi Clayton — Lenoir City Jimmy Clayton — Springfield Reed Clements — Lafayette, Ga. Pat Climer--Lebanon Ed Coates — Tappan, N.Y. Jackie Collins — S. Pittsburg Sue Cope — Nashville Peggy Cloyd — Birchwood Vincent Cook — Chattanooga Johnny Cooper — Murfreesboro William Corlew--Charlotte Claudia Corsini — Nashville John Cortner — Shelbyville Bill Coward — Harriman Wayne Crabtree — Kingston Springs Linda Crain — Nashville Julia Crowell--Unionville Bobby Cummins — Mt. Pleasant Herbert Cundiff--Smyma Carol Currey--Flintville Nancy Daneil--Manchester Tony Daniel — Nashville Anne Dark- -Murfreesboro Gincy Davenport--Cleveland Judith David- -Huntland Dr. Cope was the principal speaker during the ASB Retreat at Camp Hy-Lake. Fran Davidson — Lawrenceburg Cheryl Davis — Donelson Gaylen Davis — Westmoreland James Davis — McMirmville Larry Davis--Delano Mary Ellen Davis — Chattanooga Merry Davis — Oak Ridge Mildred Davis — Mt. Juliet Glen Davison — Winchester Bob DeCrasse- -Smyrna Austin DeJamen--Murfreesboro Donna DeLacey — Smyrna Cheri Derington--Murfrecsboro Harold Dickens — Lebanon Betsy Disbrow — Watchung, N.J. Robert Dobbins — Columbia Sandy Dodd — Murfreesboro Edwin Dodson — Nashville Mike Dooley- -Lawrenceburg Larry Dotson — Centerville Susan Doutliit--Fayettevillc Clyde Dowell — Delina Shirley Dowell — Nashville Bob Dryden — Murfreesboro Cathy Drye — Winchester Judi Duckett — Fayetteville Cheryl Ehjgger — Nashville Lynn Ehiggin — Nashville Linda Faye Duke- -Old Hickory Sylvia H. Duncan — Old Hickory Leroy Dyches — Ridgeland, S.C. Jerry Eads — Celina Faye Eaton — Murfreesboro William D. Eiscle — Murfreesboro Jerry Elkins — Nashville Georgia Ann Ellis — Nashville iitffJaf Sophomore attendant, Sharon Warren, saves a dance for class presi- dent, Wally Cantrell, P C .l! Lois Ellis — Liberty Donna Emerson — Murfreesboro Marcia Emmert — Lebanon William Eudailey — College Grove Elaine Evetts- -Lafayette Dorris Fann — Murfreesboro Richard Fee, Nashville Kathy Fehling — Oak Ridge Charles Fie Idler- -Logansport, Ind. Garnet Fields--Chattanooga Anne Fisher — Murfreesboro Sue Fisher--Dickson Don Fizer — Tullahoma Mike Flanagan — Westville, N.J. Bill Flanders--McMinnville Mary Helen Fleming--LavvT:enceburg Billy Ray Floyd — Wartrace Judy Floyd — Chattanooga Mary Annette Floyd — Eagleville Melvin Floyd — Lascassas Bobby Fly — Nashville Frank Flynn — Gallatin Charlotte Fogg — Ardmore, Tenn. Joy Marie Fog — St. Louis, Mo. Carol Forest — Nashville Victor Forte — Nashville Nelson Foster — Lewisburg Virginia Fox — Bell Buckle Jane Francis — Murfreesboro Jerldean Francis--Woodbury Sid Franklin — Nashville Hal Frassrand--Winchester Barbara Freeman--Nashville Carol French--Murfreesboro Jerry Frensley--Nashville Robert Frost — College Grove Cheryl Fryk — Chattanooga Robert Futrell — Nashville Barry Gaither--Aubumtown Donna Gaither — Aubumtown Dave Galanti — Ft. Belvoir, Va. J. M. Gallagher — Nashville Winston Gamble — Goodlettsville Rodney Gammil--Murfreesboro Bettie Garm — Lebanon Jerry Gann--Lebanon James Ray Gannon--Murfreesboro George Garbade--Ridgeland, S.C. World Champion Horse, Pass- ing By, poses with Dr. Alex- ander, Mr. Campbell Brown, and members of the Rodeo Club. Louise Garland--L3 vrenceburg Sylvia Gamer — Muifrccsboro Tommy Garrett— Columbia Fred Gault, Jr. --Nashville Richard Gaziko vski--Murfreesboro Wayne Gensemer — Nashville Carl George— Nashville Larry George — Dayton Martin Kelly Gerbman — Murfreesboro Vern Geren--Cleveland Edna Ruth Gerth— Nashville Betty Gervin — Waynesboro Michael Getsi— Oak Ridge Jerry Gilliland— Chattanooga John Tliomas Givan--Liberty Mitzi Glen— Oak Ridge Janell Golden — McMinnville Ty Gordon — Lewisburg Daunc Gowland — Murfreesboro Claudia Gra]iam--Taf t Dianne Graham — Nashville Phyllis Graham — Franklin Homer Gray Michael Green— Mt. Pleasant Janet Gregory--Carthage Perky Gregory--Oak Ridge Bob Griffin--Chattanooga Pat Grimes — Nashville Johnny Gross — Lafayette Brenda Grubbs — Nashville Kay Gupton— Lewisburg Linda Gupton — Lemsburg Joe Hackney — Nashville Ronnie Haithcote — Slielbyville Johnny Haley--Yokohama, Japan Reta Hall- -Huntington The Lcttermen provided botli comic and serious entertainment. 233 Linda Halliburton — Murfreesboro Tommy Hale- -Nashville Brenda Hankins--Lebanon Richard Hanley — Nashville Jimmy Hannah — Columbia Brenda Haxdaway — Tullalioma Ward Harder— Hohenwald Bradley Harp — Chattanooga Charles Harper — Murfreesboro Jan Harmon — Columbia Jerry Harris — Shelbyville Carol Harris — Mt. Juliet Patricia Harris — Nashville Ray Harris— Chapel Hill Delores Harrison Jane Hasty— Goodlettsville Cheryl Hawkins — Smyrna Wren Hay — Murfreesboro Bill Hayes — Murfreesboro Kenneth Haynes — Murfreesboro Mike Hedgepatli--Mt. Juliet Ken Herndon--01d Hickory Ralph Hethcote— Nashville James Hewitt— College Grove Judy Hewitt--Lynnville Brenda Hickerson — Nashville Wayne Carter Hill— Winchester Dotty Hill— Culleoka Gary Hill— Knoxville Judy Hill— Nashville Victoria S. Hill— Bridgeport, Ala. Charles Hutner — Donelson Wayne Hobbs — Lynnville Sue Hobgood — Nashville Martha T. Hogin--Nashville Billy Wayne Holder — Winchester James D. Holder — Nashville Barbara Hollim an —Atlanta, Ga. Billy Holt— Tullahoma Janet Holt--Tullahoma Robert N. Hookey— South Pittsburg Sherrill Hooper--Dickson Carol Lee Hoover--Shelbyville Ray Hoover--Woodbury Bobby Hoskins — Nashville Ann C. House--Huntland Eva Rose Hoy — Cleveland Darrell Hubbard- -Lebanon rmr- : The ASB entertains tlie foreign-bom faculty and students at a banquet. 234 Claire Huddleston— Murfreesboro Beth Hudson — Nashville Joel Evan Hudson— Fayetteville Patricia Hudson — Winchester Jim Hughes — Nashville Sammy Hull— Oak Ridge Charles Hulshof— Lewsburg Brenda Hunt — Loretta Celeste Hunt- -Murfreesboro Ronnie Hunt — Nashville Pat Hunter — Smyrna Linda Hutson-- Vinchester Dewey Jackson — Chattanooga Larry James — Murfreesboro James Thomas Jennings— Winchester Donald Jernigan — Murfreesboro Brenda Johnson — Lawrenceburg Harley Johnson — Murfreesboro Ray Johnson — Lebanon Roy Johnson — Grennville, S.C. Charles Johnston — Nashville Deanie S. Johnston- -Murfreesboro Harvey Joiner — Five Points David Jones — Murfreesboro Doris Jones--Springfield Gail Jones — Murfreesboro Pattye Jones — Manchester Steve Jones — Chattanooga Hop Jordan — Murfreesboro Sue Justice — Red Bank Judy Karlovic — Nashville Lewis Karriker — China Grove, Patsy Kean — Chattanooga Ann Keister — Nashville Kent Kclton — Lascassas Joan Kennedy — Nashville N.C. Lynn Gold entertains tlie audience witli folk ballads. Elaine Kincaid — Minor Hill Garry King — Mt. Pleasant Jim Kirby — Nashville David Kirk — Jasper Kenneth Kirkes — Tullahoma Bob Kite— Soddy Harold Knowles, Jr.--Des Moines, Iowa Bonnie Koehler — McMinnville Robert Kress — Murfreesboro Pay Kyle — Nashville Martha Lacey — Chattanooga Betty Lamb--Eagleville Bobby Langford — Winchester Kenneth Lannom- -Murfreesboro Kaye Lasseter — Lewisburg Mary Latane — Murfreesboro Sylvia Lauderdale --Cleveland Fred Lazenby- -Madison David Leathervvood- -Nashville Harold Lee — Nashville Mary Ellen Lee — Nashville Sandy Lee — Chattanooga Jane Leighton — Lawrenceburg Jim Leinhart — Orleans, Ind. Barbara Lemmonds — Nashville Hazel Leverette — Lewisburg Wayne Lewis — Soddy Faye Lewter — Taft Linda Ligon — Portland Bobby Lipscomb--Springfield Beth Little --Nashville Tommy Loggins — Chattanooga Albert Long — Winchester Sammie Long — Sewanee Linda Lorance — McMinnville Kay Loughridge — LaFayette, Ga. John Lovelady — Daisy Becky Lovell — Ooltewah Teresa Lucey — Rockford, 111. Robert Lukasick — Summit, 111. Jane II Lumpkins--New Johnsonville Nick Lunn — Franklin Haskell Lynn, Jr. — Manchester Tommy Lytle — Murfreesboro Kenneth Mabry — Nashville Maureen Mahoney — Oak Ridge Don Mansfield — Gurley, Ala. Gayle Marks — Lebanon Campus leaders register at Camp Hy- Lake for the ASB Retreat. Sffc f Harold Marsh — Petersburg John Marshall — Tivoli, N.Y. Barbara Marston--La vTenceburg Dorris Mashbum — Five Points Thomas Mashbum — Murfreesboro Barbara Marston — Lawrenceburg James Massingale — Cleveland Connie Martin — Orlando, Florida Bill Matthess — Nashville Norman Matthews — San Antonio, Texas Carolyn Maupin--Wartiace Nancy Maxwell — Murfreesboro Olivia McBroom — Murfreesboro Bobby McCarter- -Nashville Mary McConnell — Cleveland Billy Mc Cord- -Nashville Sue McCuiston — Nashville Bob McDaniel — Lewisburg Donna McDaniel- -Decherd Jimmy McKee — Lascassas Carol McKnight — Lascassas Sam McLean — Murfreesboro Tom McLean--Shelbyville Melville McMillan- -Lascassas Rutli McMillan--Lascassas Toby McPeak- -Murfreesboro Eddie McPherson--Donelson Gail Meadows — X.ioxville Joyce Medlock--Murfreesboro David W. Miller--Smyrna Jim Miller — Nashville Nancy Milligan — Murfreesboro Becky Mills — Jupiter, Fla. Bette Moody — Nashville Brenda Moon — Tullahoma Barbara Moore—Nashville 237 MTSC Cheerleaders cheer Raiders to victory at Homecoming game against East Tennessee State. Kenneth E. Moore — Smithville William Moore--Shelbyville Luis Morales — Havana, Cuba June H. Moss — South Pittsburg Robert Moss, Jr.--Winchester George Mauvery — Nashville Ralph Mullins, Smyrna Richard Mullins — Miirfreesboro Ronnie Murray — Tullahoma Jimmy Muse- -Tullahoma Judy Munsey — Lenoir City Jerry Murphy — Springfield Ann Myers — Mishawaka, Ind. Ruth Newman--Pikesville Emily Nicholson- -Ashland City Eddie Oates — Nashville Linda 0 ' Brien--Nashville Harry Odom --Woodbury Joyce Ogles — Nashville Jane Oliphant — Nashville Linda Olive — Summertown Royce O ' Neal — Lebanon Larry 0 ' Rear--Lawrenceburg Bobby OrT--Lewisbiu:g Charles O ' Saile — Lewisburg Barbara Osborne- -Nashville Jerry Owens--Monroe Ken Owens — Oak Ridge Kathy Pace — Murfreesboro Wayne Pace — Columbia Jimmy Pack — Manchester Lillian Pagington- -Hermitage Anita June Partin — Manchester Barbara Patterson — Nashville Donald Patterson- -White House Tom Patterson — Nashville Jimmy Payne--McMinnville Brenda Peek — Manchester Sandra Pendergrass — Flintville James P. Pemberton — Murfreesboro Joe Pendergrass — Flintville Sandra Pendergrass — Flintville Charles Perry- -Nashville Arthur Earle Pette way— Tampa, Fla. Donna Petty — Winchester Nathan Phipps— Midland Nan Piercy — Jasper Glenda Poarch — Cornersville The Lettermen filled the gymnasium as all other big-name entertainment has this year. Mf |«! (f? ' •ff f ££ £ af f f .ii! James Popchuck — Philadelphia, Pa. Carl A. Potts — Nashville Clarence Postins--Chattanc oga Donna Powers- -Murfreesboro Joyce Presley- -Nashville Glen Price—Whitwell Judith Primm — Columbia Greg Prince — Winchester George Pritts--Ligonier, Pa. Charles R. Pullen— Ashland City Robbie Pulley — Watertown Ronnie Pulley — Lebanon Steve Pundt — Murfreesboro Bob Rader--Columbia Judy Rader--Nashville Robert Ragsdale--Nashville Gena Ramsay--01d Hickory Bubba Randolph--Nashville Faye Rediker — Nashville Charles Reed--Shelbyville Buddy Regg — Nashville George Regg--Donelson James Rewis — Mt. Pleasant Diana Richardson — Nashville Tommy Richey — Nashville Robyn Riel — Murfreesboro Mary Lou Rives — Lynchburg David Rizor — Goodlettsville Marianne Robbins — Chattanooga Patricia Robertson — Estill Springs William Eugene Robinson, Jr.- Barbara Robinson — Harriman Sandy Rockfield — Maryville Martha Rolman — Tullahoma John Roper — Manchester Billy Rose — Winchester -Nashville A big name band plays for dancing at Homecoming. 239 Darlene Ross--Galesburg, Ind. Sandra Rouse — Cleveland Judy Rubin — Oak Ridge Susan Ruchtd--Union City Jimmy Rudd--01d Hickory Carolyn Russell — Lebanon Ann Sanders — Shelbyville James Earl Sanders--Centendlle Larry Sanders--Watertown Mackie Sandlin — Alexandria Lawrence Sands — Lynnville Diane Sargent — Tullahoma Bette Saunders — Shelbyville Carolyn Sawyer — Shelbyville Tom Sawyers--Fayetteville Georgia Scales — Murfreesboro Sam Schrage--Mascontah, 111. Judi Schrichte — Nashville Carl Scott — Winchester Charles Soctt — Nashville Frances Scott- -Lafayette Tom Scott- -Nashville David Seagroves--Shelbyville Joe Semms — Nashville Fred Shadow — Winchester John S. Shank — Hagerstown, Md. Janice Shasteen--Murfreesboro Robert She ehani- -Nashville Ronnie D. Shelby--Columbia Billy Shelton--La vrenceburg Sam Shelton--Lewisburg Sharon Shelton — Shelbyville Merle Shepard — Macon, Ga. Danny Sheares--Murfreesboro Parker Sherrill — Winchester Judy Shetter--Covvan Ken Shulman--Huntsville, Ala. Harold Shults--Summertown Cherryl Shultz — Chattanooga William Sikes — Murfreesboro Lionell Simms--Fayetteville Robert Simmons--Chattanooga David Simpson — Nashville Larry Simpson--Wartrace Van Simpson--Lascassas Wayne Simpson — Donelson Richard Sinner — Nashville William Howard Skeleton — Hampshire Pre-Law students hear report in Dr. Parks ' class. 240 ¥ !i£lw£iliKk ©li if James Slowey- -Nashville James Richard Smith- -Nashville Jimmy Smith--Glencliff John Ed Smith- -Nashville Judy Smith- -Centerville Richard Smith- -Lebanon Sarah Smith --Madison Sherrie Smith--Nashville Sherry Smith- -Tullahoma William E. Smith- -Murfreesboro William Harris Smith--Murfreesboro Judy Snell--Shelbyville Georgia Solazzi--New Rochelle, N. J Mary Toby Speer- -Pulaski James Spelta- -Nashville Pat Spencer- -Normandy Lucy Springer- -Columbia Betty Jane Spry --Nashville Hugh Stacey, Jr.--Lewisburg Ken Stacey- -Lewisburg Pat Stacey- -Murfreesboro Tommy Stagner- -Pulaski Barbara Starlin--Oak Ridge Errol Statuni--Shelbyville Charlotte Stauber- -Nashville Jon Steed--Donelson Robert Steelman--Shelbyville Evelyn Steger--Fayetteville Ralph Stevens--Oak Ridge Sharron Stewart--Manchester Major Price displays trophy presented to the Sam Davis Drill Team for their performance in the Franklin Christ- mas Parade. Linda Stiles- -Etowah Mary Hill Stone --Lebanon Carol Stones — Nashville Carolyn Strange — Chattanooga Shearer Stubblefield — McMinnville Nancy Sullivan--Manchester Sandra Sullivan--Nashville Elizabeth Summers — Nashville Jim Sutton--Nashville Tom Swagler--Donelson Joan Swain--Madison Tom Swift — White House Brenda Talley — Manchester David Talley — Lewisburg Wilson Talley — Watertown Curry Taylor — Nashville Elizabeth Taylor— Shelbyville Herby Taylor — Pulaski Mary Lee Terry — Petersburg Bobby Thomas--Loretta Brenda Thomas — Tracy City Kay Thomas — Five Points Monty Thomas — Chattanooga Terry Thomas — Benton, 111. Helen Thompson--Chattanooga Karen Thompson — Donelson Sallie P. Thompson — Knoxviile William Thompson — Murfreesboro Don Thornberry — Nashville Gayle Tincher--Nashville Jane Tipps — Winchester Molly Todd--Nashville Allen Tolbert- -Hollow Rock Chuck Tomchey — Lawrenceburg James H. Tomlinson, Jr.--M ' boro Murrell Travis--Miami, Fla. Norman Travis--Madison Troy Trentham- -Chattanooga Larry Tucker — Nashville Guy Turner — Chattanooga Claudia Vaughn — Murfreesboro Kenneth Victory — Smyrna David Vroom — Cranford, N.J. James Violette — Springfield James VockeU-Nashville Bert Wakeley- -Smyrna John Wainscott- -Nashville David Walker --Manchester Chow time at ASB Pre-School Retreat. Judy Walker--Nashville Lyon Walkup — Murfreesboro Jimmy Waller — Nashville Virginia Walters — Santa Fe Henry G. Ward- -Murfreesboro Junior Ward — Nashville William Warner--Chapel Hill Sharon Warren — Columbia Tommy Warren — Winchester Judy Warrington--Columbia Johnny Watson--LaFayette, Ga. Pat Weathers — Loretto Glenda Weaver- -Gallatin Ronnie Webber--Tullahoma Wayne Weems- -Nashville Georgia Ann Welch--Hixon Cheryl Wells--Nashville Carolyn VYhalen — Harriman Reed Wheaton--Jamestown Bernie Wheeler--Nashville Stephen Wherly--Shelbyville John Harris Whitaken--Chatianooga Faye White--College Grove John White--Nashville Kay White--Nashville Jim Whitehead — FranlUin Boyd Whitlock--Smithville Linda Whitson — Nashville Tom Whittington — Euring, 111. William Thomas Wliittle- -Hermitage Earline Willdnson--South Pittsburg Anne Williams--Lafayette, Ga. Don Williams — Murfreesboro Juanita Williams--Lcwisburg Sara Williams--Chananooga Queen Diane Dorris was crowned during pre- game ceremonies. Suzanne Williams--Murfreesboro Jane Willis--Lewisburg Elaine Wilson- -Hixson Jimmy Wilson--Nashville Johnny Wilson- -Nashville Louise Wilson--Murfieesboro Ronnie Wilson--Mui£reesboro Mark Womack--Murfreesboro Eloise Wood--Bell Buckle Judy Wood--East Ridge Bill Woodfin--Nashville Britt Woodmore--Murfreesboro Jimmy Woodson--Rockvale Barry Woodward--Lewisburg Norma Woodward- -Gallatin O. E. Woody--CIeveland Judy Wooten--Murfreesboro Bobby Worsham --Henderson Bill Wright— Nashville Linda Wright — Nashville Robert Wright --Detroit, Mich. Frances Yates--Winchester Lucia Yeargan--Nashville Robert Yeargin — Nashville Patricia Yell--Shelbyville Martha Youny — Chattanooga Roy Zahn — McMinnville n?w ■■■nH MSf i P|pHp|f ! wmM B ■ Pi P- M l i Py J m Alpha Psi Omega members and four initiates pose before their fall banquet. 244 _ . , - -—.-—.-.- -.-, -.-.. Freshman Class Officers (Clockwise); FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS - ' bTs: ' sffri ;™ dent. Bill Boner; Sergeant-at-armsi Kaye N Uller; Secretary, Lana Plum; Treasurer. Steve Douglas. Janie Abernathy — Murfreesboro James Adams--Fort Oglethorpe, Va. Peggy Ann Adams--Madison Danny Adcock--McMinnville Larry Adkins — Chattanooga Randall Adkisson--Nashville Carroll Wayne Allen — Nashville L. C. Allen--Tullahoma Jerry Allen — Murfreesboro Ed Ammerman — Murfreesboro Vernon Amos--Nashville Donald Anderson--Donelson Elaine Anderson --Madison McNeva Anderson — Waynesboro Paul Anderson — Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Richard Anderson- -Nashville Ray Anderson — Columbia Vild Anderson — Goodlettsville Jack Andrews--Lewisburg Gary Apple--Castalian Springs Donna Armistead- -Elm wood Martha Armstrong — Fayetteville Thomas Armstrong--Lebanon Rebecca Arnold — Centerville Bill Ashworth — Franldin Virginia Sue Ausbrooks--Gallatin Roger Bailey--LaFayette, Ga. Earl Baker--Nashville Jerry Baker --Nashville Alice Barham — Nashville Jimmy Barnes--Chapel Hill Robert Barr- -Nashville Wanda Bassett- -Nashville Pat Bateman — Nashville Kathy Baxter --Lewisbiug Evelyn Beard--Lawrenceburg Frank Beasley- -Franklin Mary Beasley — Chapel Hill Ralph Bedingfield — Nashville Gordon W. Bell --Woodbury Pam Bell--Murfreesboro Nancy Belt--Murfreesboro Rebecca Bennett --Murfreesboro Carl Berning- -Chattanooga Jan Elaine Berry--Paris Douglas Bethurum- -Nashville Gary Bicld ' ord--Murfreesboro Cheryl Bigham--Fayetteville Marlene Billingsley — Nashville Wayne Birthright — Nashville Carolyn Bivens--Camden Charlotte Black- -Murfreesboro Suzanne Blackburn--Lewisburg Charles Blackwell — College Grove Elaine Blackwell — Nashville Mary Anne Blankenship — Murfreesboro Ruth Blanton--Murfreesboro Donna Blevins--Chattanooga Jane Blevins — Dayton Larry Blick- -Murfreesboro Don Blocker--Columbia Jon R. Bodkin--Chattanooga Wilson Bomar — Wartrace William Boner--Nashville Walter William Booker — Carthage Genie Boring — Lewisburg Margaret Ann Bottom s--Summert own Gerard Bouthillet --White Plains, N.Y. James D. Bowen--Jasper Jerry Bowers--Nashville Diane Bowman--Chattanooga Powell Bowman--Murfreesboro Gary Boyce — Nashville Jane Boyce--Madison Chere Boyd--Nashville Hank Boyd--Manchester James Boyd--McMinnville Sue Carole Boiza- -Chattanooga David Bracken- -Chattanooga Bill Bradley--Nashville Alton R. Bramlett--Cleveland Bud Branam--Sevierville Ray Brashears--Mt. Pleasant Cheryl Brent--Nashville Chuck Brewer — Nashville James Broome — Nashville Dick Brower--Nashville Ronald Brown --Chattanooga William M. Brown--Manchester Thomas Bruer--Hendersonville John Bruno--Nashville Charles Bryant--Winchester Kathleen Bryson- -Woodbury Charlene Buchanan--Summertovvn Jimmy Buchanan--Nashville William Buck — Evansville, Ind. Polly Ann Buckner--McMinnville Terese Anne Budniak--Lawrenceburg Larry Burcham — Nashville Lois Burcham--Nashville Judy Burgess --Chattanooga Richard Burgess--Manchester Charles -L. Burley — SmyTna George Ellis Burnham- -Smyrna Eileen Burns- -Nashville Wyman Burns --Shelbyville Judy Burt --Columbia Carol Buterbangh — yUexandria Horace Butler- -Murfreesboro Richard Butler--Murfreesboro Mark Byron--Nashville Cristy Lee Cage --Springfield Alma Callaway--Madison Janie Campbell --Oak Ridge Mike Fitzhugh and Barry Greever weigh their materials in the Chemistry lab. 1 Larry Campbell — Winchester Richard Campbell--New Tazewell Ed Cannon--HarTisburg, 111. Elva Lynn Cantrell--Summertown Philip Cantrell--Smithville Kenny Caplerior — Carthage William A. Capps — Nashville Wayne G. Carlish--Spring Hill Eddie Carlton--Nashville Thomas R. Carlton, Jr. — Nashville Margaret Carney --Murfreesboro David M. Carpenter — College Grove Pam Carr- -Nashville Doris Carrick — Tracy City Joan Carroll --Cleveland Joe Carter — Nashville Joe Carter--Nashville William Castleman--Mt. Juliet Brenda Cato- -Nashville Ronald Cato--Tullahoma Elaine Cavender — Nashville Robert Cavender--Nashville Carolyn Chambers--Gallatin Don Chandler — Nashville Marianne Cheatham --Nashville Betty Carol Cherry — Hermitage Springs Janie Chessey — Cleveland Lydia Chilcutt — Nashville Larry Chrisman- -Chapel Hill Beverly June Clark — Connersville Bob Clark--Maryville Jim Clark- -Chattanooga Raymond Clark--Murfreesboro Teresa Clark — Orlando, Fla. George Claxton--Shelbyville Priscilla Clayton--Signal Mt. Billie J. Clement — Smyrna Rozarme Clements--LaFayette, Ga. Marjorie Clifton--Madison Gayla Clouse — Manchester Jane Clouse --Manchester Jack E. Glower, Jr. --Smyrna Breckinridge Cogdill--Kingsport George Cogbill--Dyersburg Tommy Cole--Nashville Kay Coleman--McMinnville Lynne Coleman--Murfreesboro William E. Coleman--Nashville Freeman Coles--Lebanon Jack CoUey- -Nashville Loretta Collins--Dechard William Donald Collins--Shelbyville Sandy Conatser--Nashville Edward Cone — Atlanta, Ga. Ed Connelly--Oak Ridge Dottie Connelly--Nashville Charles Constant--Nashville Bill Cook--Donelson William E. Cook — Columbia John Cooke — Nashville Emily Cooksey--Nashville James Barry Cooper--Chapel Hill James E. Cooper --Jasper Jim Cooper--Taft Jewel J. Cope--Tullahoma Lucia Bragg Cordell — McMlnnville • r vT kp 3 TT ' © 6 ' - . -, ilk 1% P ri rp ft p (?= ' PIPiPK ' ' David Corley — Old Hickory Dianne Corley — Old Hickory James Corley--Murfreesboro Joel Comett — Chattanooga Joe Conitore--SmyTna Bobby Murphy Couts — Springfield Elizabeth Jeanette Cox — LaFayette Paula R. Cox--Abilene, Texas Rose C. Cox--Mobile, Ala. Vicki Cox--Denver, Colo. Sandra Crabtree --Pulaski Jimmy Cramer--MuTfreesboro Jarman Craner--Nashville Shannon Crawford --Sanford, Fla. Jeff Creek--Oak Ridge David Croney--Nashville Esther Crosslin — Eagleville Robert Crosswhite- -Hanover, Pa. Jack Crouch--Nashville Roy Crowder--Nashville Richard Crowder--Nashville Edward Crudup--Memphis Larry Crutch--Nashville Charles F. Cunningham — Winshester Kathleen Cunningham — Murfreesboro Sherry Dale--Columbia Willard R. Daniel--Franklin Connie Darnell--Shelbyville Ernie Darnell--Shelbyville James Dattilo — Murfreesboro Robert S. Davidson — Nashville Linda Davis--Murfreesboro O. Grady Davis — Chattanooga Pat Davis--Nashville Sandra Davis — Nashville Stanley Davis--Asliland City Ruth Daw — Murfreesboro Bill Dawson--Nashvillc John DePriest--Franklin Darrell Duane DeVoss- -Murfreesboro William Vinson Dean--Hendersonville Carolyn Deardorff--Donelson Don Decker--Nashville Paul H. Dement — Lascassas Bonnie Denton — Nashville Janice Claire DerryberTy--Chattanooga Rita DiCarlo--Oak Ridge Ann Dickens — Murfreesboro The Brandywine Singers entertain the freshmen at the Talent Show. Josephine Dickerson — Wartrace Jack Dickson — Tullahoma Barbara Dill--Murfreesboro Linda Dillard--Lebanon William Phillip Dobbins--Nashville Elaine Dodd- -Chattanooga Dennis Donnell — Nashville Linda Sue Dooley — Columbia Steve Dorris--Greenbirer William H. Dorris--Nashville Mike Dorsett — Chattanooga Richard DeWayne Dotson — Nashville Steve Douglas--Greenbirer Terry Douglas — Nashville Philip Douthit — Ardmore Gary Downs — Nashville William T. Dramright, Jr.--McMinnville Linda Drury- -Nashville Delores Duke--Huntsville, Ala. Robert E. Duke--Donelson David Duncan — Nashville James W. Duncan, Jr.--Hendersonville Branham W. Dunlap--Knoxville Brent Dunn — Chatt anooga William Thomas Dunn — Columbia Margaret Dunwoody— Tracy City Don Durham --Miurfreesboro Roberta Durham— South Pittsburg Jane Dury--Nashville Michael Brown Dutton — Auburn William P. Dyer--SmyTna Bobby Ealy--Murfreesboro Leslie Earheart — Mt. Juliet Sondra Eason--Manchester Pat Edwards--Oak Ridge William E. Eichelberger--East Paterson, N.J. James Eidson — Nashville Dianna Eley- -Nashville Dewey Elliot--Rock Island Gayle Elrod--Murfreesboro Richard Elrod — Chattanooga Amy Epperson- -Lawrenceburg Linda Ennis--Chattanooga Ronald Ervin--Donelson Doris Evans--Tracy City Ginger Evans — Tullahoma James Evans--Watertown Mary Hugh Evans--Lebanon Robert Evans--Murfreesboro William J. Evans--Nashville Karen Everett — Tullahoma Jean Ewing — McMinnville Lynn Fairbanks--Harapton, Va. Barbara Farm — Colombia Sandra Jean Earless — McMinnville David Felts--Nashville Warren Del Felts — Nashville Becky Ferguson- -Chattanooga Linda Ferrell--Murfreesboro Pam Fields — Nashville James L. Finch — Nashville Charles Ronald Finger- -McMinnville Stanley Fish --Nashville Carolyn Fisher--Tullahoma Jerry B. Fisher--Greenbriar Mike Fitzhugh--Murfreesboro Gary Fleming — Murfreesboro Linda Foley--Manchester Don Forkum — Nashville Thomas Forrester — Shelbyville Mike Foster — Nashville Stanley Foster — Smyrna Thomas Foster--Nashville Thomas Foster — Brentwood Hayes Fowler--Hendcrsonville Preston Fowlkes — Franklin Don Fox — Franklin Joe Dan Fox--Murfrecsboro Rachel Fox — NasJiville Jimmy Francis — Murfreesboro Albert Freels — Lenoir City Bobby Freeman — Nashville Gerthal French, III--Nashville Therese Jean Frey — Nashville Linda Fry--Nashville Ricky Fuller — Knoxville Donna Fuqua--Nashville Billy Fuqua--01d Hickory James Fuqua — Nashville Susan Fuiman--Nashville William Ray Gage-- Vartrace Jim Gaines--Kingsport Gerald Gaither — Murfreesboro Donna Galbreath — Nashville Glenn Gann — Nashville Jerry Wayne Gann--Selmer Billy Gannon--Nashville Fay Gannon — Murfreesboro Ray Gannon — Murfreesboro Suzanne Gant- -Nashville James Garland- -Shelbyville Edward Garner — Smyrna Jack Garner — Smyrna Wayne Garvin — Murfreesboro Phyllis Gasldns--Nashville Mandy Gentry--Nashville Ann George--McMirmville Edna Ree Gibson— Culleoka Gary Gibson--Nashville Rosemary Giles--Murfreesboro Joe Gill--SmyTna Mary Jo Gill— Nashville Aria Gillund — Preston, Minn. Howard Givens--Lascassas Linda Gayle Givens — Murfreesboro Jimmy Goad — Portland Elois Gobble --Cleveland Gary Godfrey --Cleveland Patty Goff--Nashville Tommy Gooden — Chattanooga Judy Goodman — Monteagle Forrest Goostree--Joelton Roger Goostrec- -Cross Plains George Gordon — Nashville Alvin Grady--Nashville Pat Graham --College Grove Donna Grammer — Nashville Joyce Grammer — Winchester Marforie Ellen Graves--Nashville Pam Graves- -Nashville Jerry Gray — Fayetteville Jerry Gray--Tullahoma ' £ M 54 ' ?i i. William Green--Nashville Sue Green — Manchester Donna Greenfield--Shelbyville Haskell Greer--Nashville Barry Greever--Murfreesboro James F. Gregg — Springfield Larry Gregory — Nashville Ronald Gregory — Chattanooga Ruby Christine Gregory — Gallatin Terrell Gregory — Pleasant Shade Candy Griffin--Chattanooga Philip Griffin— Nashville Robert Griner--Hampshire Johnny Grizzard--Donelson Randy Groce--Fayetteville Kenneth Gunnell--Murfreesboro Georgia Fay Gunter--Woodbury Glenda Hackney--Murfreesboro Jim Hackworth- -Richard City Mel Hadley--Nashville Jean Hafemeister--Lewisburg Harrison M. Hager--SmyTna Cecil M. Halcomb — Tullahoma Dwayne Hale — Chattanooga Susan Hale--Shelbyville Rebecca Haley- -Murfreesboro Roger Haley — Murfreesboro Joe Hall --Nashville Lucy Hall --Madison Patricia HaUberg— Cahokia, 111. Margaret Joan Ham — College Grove Pat Hamby--Nashville Tom Hamilton--Selmer John Hammond--Nashville Glenn E. Hampton Jr. --Tracy City Gary Harkison — Chattanooga Jane Hardin--Lewisburg Don Barry Harding --McMinnvi He Jimmy Hardison--Lewisburg Robert S. Hardison--Columbia Linda Harkreader--Donelson Thomas Harper — Nashville Wayne Harper — Lynchburg Alton William Harrell Jr. --Gallatin Mary Harrill — Chattanooga Bill Hanis— Nashville James C. Harris — Lascassas James Cecil Harris- -Nashville Letha Harris- -Nashville Marjorie Harris- -Jasper Paul Hartman — Nashville Ida Haskew — South Pittsburg Terry Hatfield — Manchester Jerry Hamilton Hawk--Murfreesboro Thomas E. Hawkins — Franklin Johnny Hayes--Lawrenceburg Tom Haynes--Murfreesboro Mary Evelyn Head--Madison Donald Lawson Hedrick — Seveirville Dwight Heithcock — Franklin Betty Hendon — Franklin Ina Paulette Hendrixson — Smithville Wilson Herbert Jr. --Franklin John Hettish- -Murfreesboro Donna Hicks--Murfreesboro Danny Hidalgo--Detroit Mich. H i .- IBfli Hli ° P ' P V- TT v ' LSJi ; If ' ■ Wanda Dale Higgins — Centertown Betty Jane Hill --Columbia Gerald Hillls — Grundy County Beecher Hinds — Chattanooga Jerry Hines — Columbia Martha Hinson — Mt. Pleasant Charles Hise — Tullahoma Lewis Hix — Nashville Norma Ann Hobbs--Lynnville Diane Hodge --Murfreesboro Jim Hodge--Murfreesboro William Hodges, Jr. --Bristol Peyton Hoge- -Nashville Joy Holcomb--Chattanooga Max Holden--Chattanooga Bonnie Holden--Winchester Doug Holder — McMinnville Jere Holloway--Jasper Carlene Holloway--Summertown Patricia Holman--Nashville Ronald Holmes--Cross Plains Diane Holt--Madison Gene Holt — College Grove James Holtsford — Mt. Pleasant Carole Holzapfel--Nashville Ellen Hoover--Murfreesboro Edgar Lee Hope --Chattanooga Glynda Hopkins--Lebanon Donna Home --Nashville David Hornik--Winchester Annette Howard--McMinnville Richard Howell--Columbia Clara Howse--Smyrna Sandra Howse--Madison Larry Huddleston- -Nashville Marilyn Huddleston — Watertown Carl Hudson — Whitwell Rolard Hudson--Murfreesboro Betty Hitffer--Winchester Janice Hulen--Summerto vn John Kenneth Humphrey--Springfield Robert Huskey- -Tullahoma Margaret Hutchings--Wartrace Frances Hutson--Nashville Paul Ignatz — Goodlettsville Charles Marion Ingram --Colimibia Marjorie Irwin--Nashville Robert Irwin — Murfreesboro Barbara Dill and Jerry Washington were one entry in the Freshman Talent Show. i 7 O- p P tr; Y fv- j V Vk w % Js ' v Boyd Jackson--Manchester Dixie Jackson--Nashville Don Jackson--Tullahoma Barbara Jacobs--Nashville Mary C. Jakes — Lebanon Joe E. James--Muifreesboro Charles B. Jarrett--Birchwood Tony Jennings--Nashville Johnny Johns --Murfreesboro Barbara Ann Johnson--Lawrenceburg Betty Susanne Johnson — Nashville Bill Johnson- -Norcross, Ga. Jerry Johnson--Fayetteville Robert C. Johnson--Nashville Bennie R. Jones--McMinnville Deanna Gay Jones- -Littleton, Colo. James C, Jones --Murfreesboro Janice Jones --Manchester Mary Allice Jones — Gallatin Mike Jones--Murfreesboro Mike Jones--Watertown Travis Jones — Shelbyville Walter Jones--Shelbyville Dorothy Jordan --Whitwell Sherry Jordan — Chattanooga Peggy Sue Julian — Morrison George E. Julano — Port Chester, N.Y. Judith A. Kahn--Hawkinsville, Ga. Ronald Lewis Karty — McMinnville Stoyleen Keen --Murfreesboro Glenda Kelley- -Chattanooga Marilyn Kelley — Cleveland Nona Faye Kelley--Waynesboro Padgett Kelly--Dickson Freddy Kelton — Murfreesboro Patricia Ann Kempson- -Gallatin Tommy Kendrick--Murfreesboro Ann Kennedy--Chattanooga Ray Kennedy--Fayetteville John D. Kerpan — Greensville, Pa. Farris Anne Kerr --Nashville Ed Kilgour--Deerfield, Mass. Donna Kimery--Shelbyville Thomas Larry King--Unionville Martha Kinzer — Columbia Carolyn Kirkham --Portland Dianne Kitchens — Oak Ridge Jimmy Kittrell--Nashville Mary M. Knight — Murfreesboro Jack LaFevor- -Lebanon James Allen Ladd- -Nashville Charles Lamb--Murfreesboro Loyd Land--Brentwood Mitzi Land--Chattanooga Paul Landers --Mirrfreesboro Donald Ray Landrum --Murfreesboro Bobby Langford- -Gallatin Judy Larmon--Nashville Pete Larson — Millington Jill Lawrence --Nashville Betty Ruth Lazenby — Chattanooga Jaclde Leach --Murfreesboro George L. Ledford Jr.--Lewisburg Marilyn Lee--Whitehouse Waddell Lee — Lewisburg Bill Lewis — Nashville 254 John Liebhart — Nashville Janice Liechty--Winchester Gary Eugene Lindner --Lenoir City William Lesh — Nashville Maretta Locke--Fayetteville Tommy Locke--Old Hickory Andrew J. Lockhart — Chattanooga Eula Lockhart--Tracy City Mary Lockhart--Tracy City Robert M. Loffi --Nashville Herbie Logue — Lewisburg Danny Love--Smithville Johnny Lovier--Naslwille Wm. B. Loyd- -Bridgeport, Ala. Mardia Lunn--Nashville Marcia Lunsford--Tullahoma Dwight Lynch--Frankiin Jacky Lynch — Franklin Jim Lynch — Winchester Joe Lynch--Nashville Robert E. Lytle--Murfreesboro William R. Mabry — Murfreesboro Magee Harvey--Nashville Malcolm Mahan--Franklin Majure Niles--Nashville Johnny Malone — Murfreesboro Ruth Malone — Lenoir City Mary Rose Mangrum--Murfreesboro Hal Manier— Chapel HiU Ervin Mann — LaFayette, Ga. Joe B. Mannis — Knoxville Nelda Mantooth--Cleveland Steve Marcum --Murfreesboro Alice Marlin — Oak Ridge Kelso Marrs--Fayetteville Leslie Marsh--Shelb ' yville June Marston — Lawrenceburg Kenneth H. Martin--Nashville Larry Martin --Oak Ridge Marvin Martin- -Lenoir City Ronald Martin — Chattanooga Rosalee Martin- -Murfreesboro Russell Martin ' -SnTyrna Suzanne Martin- -Gallatin Billy Mason--Lebanon Michael Matheny--Livingston James Mathews — Springfield Sylvia Mathis--Chattanooga p p o o Freslimen cover picnic area at Fresh- man Talent Show. Randall Matlock — Nashville Janie Maxcy--Nashville Keith Maxwell--McMinnville John Maxwell- -Franklin Gracie May--Cleveland Bud Mayfield — Franklin Jeny Mayo--Lascassas Jacque McBride--Nashville Patricia McBryan- -Chattanooga Dewayne McCamish--Chattanooga Nancy McCartney--Lebanon Linda McCauley--Murfreesboro Dottie McClain--Shelbyville Mary Ruth McClanahan--Murfreesboro Ronnie McClanahan--Goodlettsville Maridon McClure — Chattanooga Don McCord--Eagleville Logan Mc Cord --Madison Edward McCrary — Murfreesboro Jack McCullough--Nashville Nancy McCurdy — Yonl;.ers, N.Y. Russell McDaniel--Lewisburg Martha Ann McDaniel--Madison Mildred McDaniel--Rockvale Barbara McDonald- -Murfreesboro Clayton McDonald — Nashville George McDonald--Shelbyville Peggy McDonald --Lebanon Jane McDow--Fayetteville Carolyn McElroy — Kingston Springs Pasty Arm McElroy — Lascassas Jimmy McFarlin — Murfreesboro John McFarlin--Lascassas Joe Wayne McGee — Fayetteville Vickie McGee — Humboldt Mike McGehee- -Nashville Stan McGill--Shelbyville Addie McGrew--Jasper Judi McKee — Murfreesboro Karen McKeever — Logansport, Ind. Jimmy McKnight--Murfreesboro Jim McNeil--La Vergne Rita McWhorter — Nashville Charlotte Meadows--Manchester Kathy Meadows--Nashville Douglas Meats- -Nashville Jack Mears- -Murfreesboro Sandy Meeks--Palmer Elise Mefford — College Grove Michael Gary Mercer --Chattanooga Gloria Dawn Merriman — Woodbury Diane Michel — Nashville Albert Midgett- -Lebanon Floyd Miller — Sherwood Kay Miller— Silver Spring, Md. Larry Miller- -Dickson Ronnie Mi Her --Nashville David Millhorn- -Chattanooga Bennie Mills — Tullahoma Charles Mills--Oak Ridge Doc Marshall Minter — Christiana George David Minter — Christiana Janie Minton--Nashville James Harold Mitchell-- Elkton Ardie Moore — Chattanooga Bob Moore — Murfreesboro y L JlM km 256 i ltf T Ilk Janice Moore--Mur{reesboro Susan Hizabeth Moore--Colmnbia Thomas Truman Moore — Nashville Carolyn Morehead--Elora Gene Morehead--Elora David Morgan — Nashville Judy Morgan--Mur{reesboro Terry Morris--Knoxville William A. Morris- -Murfreesboro Dwight Morrison-- Vliitwell James Ronald Morrison- -Nashville Wanda Morrow --Chattanooga Jo Ann Moss--Smithville Michael D. Moss — Greenville, Pa. David Moulder--Shelbyville Louis Mueller--Nashville Patricia Mullins--Shelbyville Mike Murphy — Murfreesboro Charles Murray — Birchwood Johnny Murray--Tullahoma James M. Myers — Nashville Mary Myers--Mishawaka, Ind. Judy NeaU-Nashville Chip Neel--Murfreesboro Nancy Neel--Manchester Gene Neelly--Murfreesboro Joy Nelms — McMinnville Tom Nelms--Murfreesboro James Howard Nelson--Springfield William Hagbart, Nelson — Chattanooga Carol Newby--McMinnville Ronald R. Newcome--Rockward Charles L. Nichols- -Madison Eddie Nichols--Antioch Robbie Lynn Nichols--Adamsville Ronnie Nichols- -Woodbury Tommy Nichols — Nashville Eric Niebergall--Millington John Thomas Nolan--Nashville Ronald C. Noll— Nashv ille Ann Norman--Chattanooga John Norman--Nashville Sheila Norris — Nashville Linda Faye 0 ' Brien--Nashville Elizabeth 0 ' Dea--Nashua, New Hamp. Emma Dawn Oates--Nashville Patricia Odom --Nashville Peggy Odom--Lawrenceburg Nancy Ogles — Silver Spring, Md. Coretta Osgathorp — Moss Maxine Otwell--Tullahoma Charles Overall--Madison Ronnie Overton — Nashville Martha Palmer — Nashville Priscilla Palmer — Signal Mt. Dennis Panter--Estill Springs Billy Parish--Nashville Jaclde Parker--Smyrna Malcolm C. Parker — Jasper Nancy E. Parker --Antioch Johnny Parkerson — Nasliville Linda Parnell — Nashville Bert Parsley--Murfreesboro Sybil Partin — Monteagle Charles B. Patterson- -Lewisburg Dale Patterson--Fayetteville iffktfj Dennis Patterson — Murfreesboro Jean Pattie--Tracy City Dianne Joyce Patton — Maryville Peggy Patton- -Murfreesboro John Paulk — Lexington Sandy Peck- -Chattanooga Terry Peck— Signal Mt. Melanie Peel — Christiana Judy Peery--Culleoka Penny Pennington — Chattanooga Tom Pennington — Nashville Brenda Perkins--Murfreesboro Joe Petre — Nashville Bill Petty — Lewisburg Ken Petty--Lewisburg Pamela Jeanne Petty--Nashville Paul Pfeil- -Murfreesboro Cynthia Lou Phillips --McMinnville Sandra Phillips- Starlene Pigue- Jim Pilversack- Barbara Pitcox- Eddie Pittenger Judy Ann Pitts - ■-Murfreesboro -Nashville •-Nashville -Nashville --Fayetteville -Columbia Lana Plum — Lakeland, Fla. Marion Earl Pope--Christiana James Porter — College Grove Michael Posey — Columbia Robert Posey--Fayetteville Jerry Poss — Smithville George Post --Nashville Charles Dennis Potter--HarTisburg, Ala. John Powell--Smyrna Mary Powell --Springfield Edwin Powers — Manchester Robert Poythress, Jr. --Smyrna William Prater--Murfreesboro Allen Pressnell- -Columbia Frances Preston--McMinnville Jimmy Preston- -Nashville Reba Price — South Pittsburg Phyllis Marie Prince — Nashville Francis Pryor — Jasper Bonnie Puckett — Nashville Jerry Lynn Puckett --Murfreesboro Jerry Pyburn — Nashville Gail Quarles--Jasper Terry Raby- -Fayetteville Ronald Rach--Nashville Linda Ragland — Springfield Sam Ragsdale — Chattanooga Gilbert Rains — Antioch Dorothy Ralls--Oak Ridge Robert Rascoll — Nashville Evans Ray — Tullahoma Buford Reed--Dickson James Reed--Sevierville Winfred Reed — Thompson Station Janet Reese--Nashville Michael Regas--Murfreesboro Marilyn Reid--Tullahoma Rebecca Reis — Gallatin Ruth Ann Relford--Tullahoma Carl Remmele--Nashville Anne Reynolds--Nashville Betty Reynolds — Nashville Buford Reynolds — Nashville David PUiodes — Madison Richard Rice — Murfreesboro Jim Richardson--Cornersville Linda Lou Richardson--Columbia Janet Riddle--Loretta Nancy Ridge — Wliitwell Nancy Rigsby — Lawrencebuig Terry Robbins — Christiana Ciu-tis A. Roberts — Nashville Sandra Roberts--Shelby ' ille Faye Roberts--Nashville Joyce Robertson--Greenbrier James Thomas Robinson--Chaple Hill Patricia Ann Robinson — Murfreesboro Ronnie Robinson--Donelson Marion Rochelle--Nunnelly Mike Rochelle--Hohenwald Sandra Kay Roddy- -Winchester Charles Rogers- -Nashville Ellissa Rogers--Nashville Forrester Rogcrs--Jasper Mike Rogers--Nashville David Rohdy — Chattanooga Clyde Rooker — Murfreesboro Charles Rose — Shelbyville Barry Ross--Murfreesboro George Ross--Sav3nnah Howard J. Ross--Nashville James V. Rothrock — Glasgow, Mont. Sherrell Round--Nashville Barbara Rowe--Shelbyville James Robert Rudolph--Fayetteville Timothy Rudolph --Fayetteville Leta B. RusselU-Shelbyville John Philip Saad, Jr. --Nashville Jerry Sacchinelli --Madison Dicky Sadler--Nashville Betty Sain — McMinnville Dale Sain--McMinnville Rebecca Salisbury--Murfreesboro Donna Kay Sanders- -Lewisburg James Sanders- -Lewisburg Billy Santi --Nashville Charles Saunders--Shelbyville Kay Savage --Murfreesboro Sammy Sawyer--Tullahoma Paul VV. Schiel, Jr. --Nashville ? , r ' -!ff All ROTC students turn out for John F. Kennedy Memorial Service. Donald W. Schwendimane--Hohenwald Jack Schmitt--Nashville Gerry Scudder--Murfreesboro Ronald Scudder --Nashville James G. Searey- -Portland Robert Sears--01d Hickory David Self--Murfreesboro Sandra Seward--Tullahoma Susan Shanfield--Mahanory City, Pa. Judy Sharp--Shelbyville Linda Shelton--Shelbyville Mike Shelton--Rockwood Glenn Sheppard--Goodlettsville Erin Shocklee--Tullahoma Jimmy Simmons--Shelbyville Kenny Simmons--Shelbyville William Thomas Simpson--Lebanon Irene Sissom- -Woodbury Fred E. Skaggs--Winchester Carol Sledge --Nashville Jane Smartt--Mt. Juliet Dewey N. Smith- -La wrenceburg Jackie Smith — Blanche Janice Smith--Hermitage Marilyn Smith — Nashville Patsy Smith--Ardmo re Ralph Leroy Smith --Miufreesboro Robert Smith — Nashville Rosalene Smith--Lawrenceburg Sammy Smith — Manchester Sharon Snell--Murfreesboro William Snell--Winchester Creal F. Speiden--Nashville Ann Spencer- -Chattanooga Danny Spencer --Franklin Wayne Spencer- -Franklin Ben Spickard--Donelson Kenneth Springer--Lyles Sharon St. Charles- -Nashville Charlotte Stacey- -Woodbury Dwight Stacey--Lewisburg Lenna Rae Staggs--Sawrenceburg James Standefer--Chattanooga Phil Stanley--Nashville Robert Starkey- -La wrenceburg Joseph Stepbach--Nashville Jimmy Stephens — Nashville Henry C. Steward--Donelson Jerry Stewart --Nashville Betsy Stone--Tullahoma Charley F. Stone — Woodbury James C. Stone— Mansfield, Texas Sherrie Stone — Nashville Mary Beth Stout --Mountain City Fred Stout — Nashville Larry Joe Stovall — Nashville Sue Stovall--Huntland John Strunk--Harriman Leah Ruth Strasser--Nashville Jerry Strawn--Murfreesboro Don Stubblefield — Fayetteville George E. Stubbs, Jr. --Oak Ridge Helen Stubbs — Crossville Jere Suddeth — Nashville Carl Sullivan--Donelson James W. Sullivan--Nashville m :ooM£ Andrea Sutton — Murfreesboro Ann Sutton--Shelbyville Kenneth Swann--Tullahoma James Sweeney, Jr.--F3yetteville Michael Sweeney--Nashville Yvonne Talley--Watertown Rayburn Tankersley — Jasper Judy Tanksley--Nashville George Tanley--Nashville Mark Tardy--Gainesboro Emily Jo Tate--Nashville Betty Taylor--Murfreesboro Billy Taylor--VVinchester Eddy Taylor--Murfreesboro Glenda Taylor--Columbia Wayne Moore Taylor--Springfield Brenda Thomas — Manchester Eddie Thomas — Columbia John Thomas--Columbia Richard Thomas — Smyrna Teddy Thomas--Nashville Ralph Thomason--Shelbyville Linda Thompson--Watertown Wa Tie Thompson--Centcrville Shirley Thurman--Morrison Nancy Tindell--Lewisburg Robert Stephen Tingle — Chattanooga Barbara Tipton- -Chattanooga Charles V. Todd, Jr. --Murfreesboro Sandra Tomberlain--Murfreesboro Glenda Lee Tomlinson--Donelson Jayne Tosh --Smyrna Michael Traughber--Nashville Larry Travis--Sale Creek Walker Treanor--Nashville Tom Tritschler--Murfreesboro Sandra Trussell--Monteagle Georgia Marie Tuck — Mclvlirmville Bennie Tucker, III--Murfreesboro Carolyn Tucker--Tullahoma Fay Tucker --Murfreesboro Polly Tucker--Nashville Terry Tudor --Petersburg Shirley Turney — Auborntown Buford Paul Turpin — Murfreesboro Lynn Tuttle — Nashville Elaine Umbarger — Manchester Ronnie Vanvickle--Lawrenceburg Annette Vandergriff — Liberty Carolyn Vandergriff--Liberty Gene Vandergriff — Chattanooga Raymond Vandiver--Nashville Harold Varden--Donelson Shirley Varden--Donelson Butch Vaughn--Murfreesboro Jody Vaughn --Nashville Tommy Vickers--McMinnville Linda Vineyard--Winchester Carole Waddell--Murfreesboro Ross VVaddell--Nashville Bonnie M. Waechter — Nashville Chester Michael Waggoner--Goodletisville Philip Wagster--Fayettville Billy Walker--ShelbyviUe Charles Walker, Jr. — LaFayette, Ga. Donna Walker — Knoxville James O ' Neal Wallace --Parsons Jane Wallace--Murfreesboro Patricia Ann Walls--Columbia Allan Walton — Chattanooga Robert Wamble--Murfreesboro Florence Ward--Murfreesboro Jackie Warren- -TuUahom a Lynette Warren--Nashville Sheila Warren- -Chattanooga William Warren --Chattanooga Alice Watkins--Nashville Bill Weatherford--Nashville Jerry Weatherford — Cullecka John Weaver--Oak Ridge Marshall Weaver--Knoxville Judy Webb--Lascassas Ronald Webb- -Jasper Charlotte Webber --Portland Charlotte Webber — Portland Judy Weber--Nashville George West --Nashville Donna Wlieeler--Springfield Neva Wherry — Nashville Margaret Whitaker--Nashville Carol White — Nashville Jana Rae White--MiU ' freesboro John Ed White --Murfreesboro Mary White --Pulaski Pat White— Columbia Carolyn Whitwell — Nashville Doyle Williams --Smithville Jackie Dale Williams--Manchester Terry Williams- -Chattanooga Billy Williamson--Murfreesboro Wayne Willis — Beersheba Springs Al Wills— Nashville Bessie Lee Wilson--Murfreesboro David Wilson--Fayetteville Larry Wilson — Nashville Sandra Wilson--Nashville Faye Wiltshire --Clinton Marilyn Wims--Nashville James Winton — Manchester Betty Jo Wiser--Shelbyville Warren Witt --Nashville Jack Woertz- -Nashville Beverly Wood--Lev isbiu:g James Michael Wood- -Nashville Secretaries help in identifying freshman pictures for the yearbook. ; 5 k M Linda Wood- -Los Angeles, Calif. Lourene Woods--Muifreesboro Raymond VVoods--Cleveland Cindy Wooten--Tullahoma Fred Wright --Olney, 111. Janice Wright — Murfreesboro Mary Day Wrye — Murfreesboro Betty Jane Wynne — Jasper Mary Margaret Wynne--Jaspcr Mike Wyss--Nashville Steve Yarbrough — Chattanooga Howard Yarnell--Maryville Janice Young — Nasliville Diana Youree — Donelson Michel Zavavo--Kamislili, Syria Arm Zimmerman--Nashville Rick Zorn--Murfrecsboro Mary Anne Blankenship from Murfreesboro was a Na- tional Beef Winner in the 1963 contest. The Andrew L. Todd Library houses over 84,000 books, periodicals, and newspapers. The 1964 MIDLANDER was printed in the offset litho- graphic process by the American Yearbook Company of Hannibal, Missouri. The editor is indebted to Mr . James Gilmore, company representative, whose suggestions for layout and refinement of early ideas were most helpful. Faculty members rendering most valuable assistance in this year -long enterprise were Mr. Joe Smith whose sharp, imagi- native photos are a credit to any yearbook in the country; Dr. William Beasley for careful reading of copy; and Dr. Beaier Smotherman for his photographic contributions inclu ding portraits of underclassmen. The editor is proud to point to at least three firsts in the production of the current book. The 1964 MIDLANDER has more pages of processed color than ever before, the largest financial spread in funds from advertising, and by far the largest number of entries in the annual MISS MIDLANDER contest. Janice Alsup, the superb business manager, deserves accolades for her systematic solicitation and collection plans. Mr. Tommy Martin, local insurance executive, rendered yeoman service to Janice in the early stages of the advertising contacts. Much credit is due the many staff members who spent countless hours in assembling, sorting, and checking copy and especially to A . W. Powell and Jerry Hookey for their lively, jinglingprose poetry that illuminate many pages of the book. The editor is grateful to Mrs. Jill Pearson, secretary in the Alumni Office, who assisted in typing final copy, answered the telephone, and in general minded the store while the editor was attending classes or eating. Murfreesboro commercial photographers who made significant contributions to the yearbook are Mr. Sam Causey of Delbridge Studios and Mr. Richard Shacklett of Shacklett Studios. The line drawing delineating the Raider on page 2 is borrowed from FAMOUS LEADERS AND BATTLE SCENES OF THE CIVIL WAR (Mrs. Frank Leslie, Publisher, 1896.) The quotation from Henry ' s AS THEY SAW FORREST is used by permission of Mr. Seale Johnson, McCowat -Mercer Press, Inc., Jackson, Tennessee. 264 MELSON CONTRACTORS, INCORPORATED Sam Melson, General Contractor Shelbyville, Tennessee Buildings Previously Completed or Now Under Construction Dramatic Arts Building Gymnasium Addition Library Building Student Union Building Fine Arts Building Monohan Hell Addition Lyon Hall A ddition Men ' s Dormitories D and E and Cafeteria Women ' s Residence Halls A and B ADVERTISING ||IIIIIITI | iiiiiiiw !!! u iiii Important, they are (financially) . . . sawmills to fish hatcheries . . . acknowledged here . To those who support (financially) We offer both thanks and gratitude for helping make Our Yearbook successful (financially) Women ' s Residence Halls A and B ' To be completed in summer--1964 RUTHERFORD COUNTY SALUTES MTSC THE CITY OF MURFREESBORO Murfreesboro is Proud to be the Home of M.T.S.C, With All Best Wishes to the Students iiUDDLfSTON ENGINEERING CO. Transit Mix Concrete 893-4084 O ' BRIEN BROTHERS GROCER Y Fruits — Vegetables — Meats Specializing In Tennessee Country Hams 107 S. Church Street 893-8181 Lamb ' s Grill Woodbury Road Private Dining Room G TgC w nrL!§®[i i PRESCRIPTION Phone 893-0257 m Clothes for Here, There and Everywhere Casual Cocktail Jackson Heights Plaza 893-4981 TOMMY MARTIN Mutual of New York Life — Accident and Sickness Hospitalization — Group Murfreesboro Bank BIdg. Phone 893-3933 REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. BOnUNG WORKS OF MURFREESBORO .- ' i. iK i3 ' ' IDEAL BAKING COMPANY TrM.PFPATllR ' f TIME ' to bank aj MURFREESBORO BANK6TRUST CO. MURFREESBORO BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Serving Murfreesboro — 57 Years Serving the College — 51 Years J. C. Pe uiey C(V. Always First Quality ' ■ Murfreesboro Pure Milk Co. Quality Controlled Dairy Foods 407-421 E. Vine St, Phone 893-3810 PCuUvdI jup Pl yuSt Cut Flowers Novelties Wreaths Plants 617 Fairview Avenue Phone 893-1740 Take Home KERN ' S Bread Davis Shop-Rite FOOD STORES Groceries- -Meat — Produce East Main and Tenn . Blvd Telephone 893-7593 Jackson Heights Plaza Shopping Center Specializing in Apparel for the College Man McGregor, Arrow, and Van Heusen Shirts and Sportswear Kuppenheimer and Botany 500 Clothing Cricketeer Natural Shoulder Ivy Styles In Suits and Sport Coats Knox — Levi — Florsheim — Hickok — McGregor — Munsingwear — Farah PASGHALL BROS. FURNITURE CO. Forrest, Sam and Donald You are Always Welcome Murfreesboro, Tennessee 1 15 South Maple St. 893-7163 Bote ' s Typewriters and Cameras Distributor of Royal Portable, Standard, Electrics 129 S. Church at Vine COLLEGE SEAL AND CREST COMPANY Sold Only Through MTSC Bookstore DELBRIDGE PORTRAITS CANDID FRAMES 124 N. Spring Street 893-8922 Dine Here . . . AL SULLIVAN ' S Nashville Highway Murfreesboro v The PRUDENTIAL ( B m COMPANY OF AMERICA Xa lBfr if mutual life insurance company Donald M. Wiseman Special Agent Life — Annuities — Group — Sickness Accident Polk Hotel Bidg. 893-4561 Everything in Music 102 E. Vine Si. 893-4241 TAXI TAXI TAXI SAF- ' l ' -CAB CO. Prompt — Courteous — Service 212 N. Maple St. 893-4024 PURNELL CLOTHING CO. Brand Names That You Know and Respect Grace Walker Playtex Gems Judy Nell Knox H. I. S, Haggor Hones MTSC Charge Accounts Invited 121 N. Maple St. Murfreesboro, Tennessee STATE FARM INSURANCE South Central Regional Office Holden Hardware Graduate of Class of 1933 Rollie Holden, Owner MARTIN THEATRES Serving Murfreesboro with the STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE AND PRINCESS THEATRE BUCHANAN-TARPLEY DRUG9 Charles Moudy, R. Ph. The PrescripHon Shop Women ' s Apparel Murfreesboro, Tennessee Associates Finance Corp, M. F. Knox, Jr., Manager 119 S. Academy St. 893-1706 Your Quality Jeweler for Over 33 Years Omega -Bulova Diamonds Hamilton Watches Jewelry Gifts — China Silverware Murfreesboro 893-1833 MURFREESBORO FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSO. Savings Accounts and Mortgage Loans 114 W. College St. y| nininTniTinTiTlTiTJ PAT B. POWERS CO., INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 2702 Nolensville Road Nashville II, Tennessee ARA SLATER SCHOOL AND COLLEGE SERVICES Providing Food Service for MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE COLLEGE Davis Shops Nev est in Ladles Fashions Two Shops in Murfreesboro to Serve You Better North Side Sq . Downtov n 893-4632 Jackson Heights Plaza 893-5063 BINFORD MOTOR CO. 8ALE9 FORD 8ERVICE 755 N. W. Broad Murfreesboro, Tennessee 893-4121 RUTHE rORD € 9 COUNTY ' S WOMff ASCMSmMPER SINCE. I840 CHROMALOX, INC. Murfreesboro, Tennessee ■e t en, cJnc i en, ( n op e Your Co-ed Headquarters are Proud of MTSC Come to Our New Sportswear College and Career Shoppe JACKSON BROTHERS 531 N. W. Broad Street 893-6420 and 893-642 Jackson Sales and Service GRAMERCY GUILD GROUP, INC. 846 Elati Street Denver, Colorado 80204 Drawing Instruments and Other Drawing Materials Availoble in the MTSC Bookstore Courtesy of Jennings and Ayers Varina Builders Supply ' Everything for the Builder at Economy Prices 219 Castle Street Murfreesboro, Tennessee 893-1190 Let Your Home Come First No Carrying Charge Public Square Murfreesboro Manchester Tullahoma Winchester Jackson Heights Shopping Center One Stop Shopping Parking for 1000 Cars Stores Adjacent with Covered Walk-Ways Compliments of Fuller Foods DAVIDSON INSURANCE AGENCY Auto — Fire — Theft — Marine Accident — Workmens — Bonds 220 E. College St. 893-8090 24 Beautiful Lanes with AMF Automatics The 300 Room Restaurant Free Bus Service 941 N. W. Broad St. Murfreesboro, Tennessee MARTINDALE BROS BUILDERS Murfreesboro, Tennessee 893-7535 Candles — School Supplies Health and Beauty Aids Wholesale Only MILLER-WHITE-O ' BRIEN General Insurance 102 North Spring St. 893-6893 MARTIN-CARR DRUG CO. Frank Martin — Maurice Corr 893-9326 Whitman ' s Candy Revlon Cosmetics Marcel le Cosmetics DuBarry Cosmetics Max Factor Coty Mortimer Cohen Gerald Cohen 10-112 South Maple 893-2542 WOODFIN MEMORIAL CHAPEL Murfreesboro Smyrna BYRN MOTOR CO. — Cadillac — Buick — Pontiac — Rambler 740 W. College Street 893-7011 Murfreesboro ' s Newest and Most Modern Department Store Where You Will Find the Latest in Fashions for All Ages. Jackson Heights Plaza 893-8002 GRABER ' S Wearing Apparel for the Entire Family Home Furnishings 10-12 Public Sq . Murfreesboro Haynes Bros. Supply Co, Quality Building Materials for All Purposes Lumber Paint Millwork Appliances Murfreesboro 893-1515 MERRYMAN dodge Your Dependable Dodge Dealer New and Used Cars 809 N. W. Brood Murfreesboro, Tennessee CAMPBELL ' S Store for Homes 101 N. W. Broad 893-4181 GOOD YEAR SERVICE STORE Goodyear Tires and G. E. Appliance Headquarters 201 S. Maple St, 893-9375 H. A. TODD FURNITURE 309 East Main Street Murfreesboro 893-3144 CtM l Private Dining Room for Parties 893-9828 893-5044 One Hour Service KEEN CLEANER9 Complete Laundry Service We Call and Deliver 1511 East Main Murfreesboro , . . An ngram Cunningham Hotel Charles E. Newsom Manager Air Conditioned Coffee Shop and Guest Rooms COMMERCE UNION BANK Member of Federal Reserve System and F.D.I.C. WAGONWHEEL CAFE 128 East Main Street 893-6054 From a Friend WESTERN AUTO JACKSON PLAZA The Family Store Owners — Mr. and Mrs. Hascai Johns Open ' Til 9 O ' Clock VICTORY ' S BI-RITE 502 Sunset Drive 893-1944 Open from 7-9 Seven Days a Week KELTON ' 9 FLOWER SHOP Prompt Delivery 719 Crestland Ave. 893-4746 FARMER BROTHERS INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance 118 W. Vine St. 893-0514 893-5064 Jennings Tire Co. Your B. F. 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Broad St. 893-5434 AM— WMTS FM CIVITAN CLUB KIWANIS CLUB LIONS CLUB Whiz Car Wash Bell Shoes SHACKLETT ' S SHACKLETT ' S DOWNTOWN and COLLEGE INN 121 East Main Street 1507 East Main Street 893-2701 Patronize Our Advertisers FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Abbott, Dr. Robert--36 Abernathy, Mr. Robert--ll ,21 Adkins, Mr. Arlie — 36 Alexander, Dr. Robert--41 ,125,128, 232 Allen, Dr. Charlotte— 33 Allen, Mr. George--27 Arnold, Mr. David--30 Baali, Dr. Fuad— 33 Bakis, Miss Urve--35 Baldwin, Dr. Edward B.--33 Baldwin, Mr. Harold--43,144 Ballew, Mr. Joseph--29 Bass, Mrs. Alma--22 Beasley, Mr. Horace--39,150 Beasley, Dean N. C.--19 Beasley, Dr. William — 29 Beaty, Dr. Edgar- -36 Berry, Dr. Mary Tom — 36 Bigger, Dr. T. C— 41,125 Bills, Mr. Raymond- -39 Bjerkin, Mrs. Marian — 44 Booth, Mr. J. B.--22 Bouldin, Mr. Buck-- 134 Boutwell, Mr. Lane — 30 Boutwell, Mrs. Marguerite- -36 Bowden, Mrs. Frances — 23 Bowdoin, Dr. W. B.--24,34 Brandon, Dr. C. M.--35 Bratcher, Capt. Dewey Briney, Mrs. Andreana — 25,36 Brooks, Mr. Robert- -21 Brothers, Mr. Clifford--43 Brown, Mr. Homer — 32 Brown, Mr. James W.--28 Burrow, Dr. James--31 Calbert, Mr. Jack--31 Calcott, Dr. Emily--29 Carrillo, Mrs. Carmen- -29 ,120 Chatman, Mr. Walter--42 Clark, Miss Catherine — 44 Clark, Mr. Roy— 28,141 Coleman, Mr. Ronald Greg--29 Cope, Pres. Quill £.--16,17,175,230 Corcoran, Mr. Bobby--33 Corlew, Dr. Robert- -24, 31 Cox, Mr. Edmond--27 Cranford, Mr. James — 21 Cranford, Mrs. Joyce — 23 Cunningham, Dr. Firman — 33 Dalton, Mr. Philip--43,U0 Dark, Dr. Harris- -24, 32 Davis, Miss Buleah--37,105,142 Dean, Mr. Charles--29 Deere, Mr. Jack--37 Deere, Miss Rachel- -23 Derryberry, Miss Virginia- -29 DeShazo, Mr. Ramon--29 Dillon, Mr. Perry--29,145 Dowell, Mr. Paul--42 Doxey, Mr. William--29 Drennan, Mr. Dalton- -4 2 Dugger, Mrs. Polly--36 Duggin, Mr. Calvin--43 Duncan, Mr. Herman Edwards, Miss Jackie — 27 Edwards, Miss Leneil — 44 Edwards, Mrs. Joyce — 22 Ellis, Mr. Neil— 43 Ensley,Mr. Ronald Estes, Mrs. Lucille- -38 Evans, Mr. Joe S.— 32,135 Evins, Mr. S. Carroll--29 Farley, Mr. Jere Farley, Mr. Willie--27 Farris, Mrs. Annie R. — 29 Fayssoux, Mr. Jack — 28 Ferris, Mr. Norman — 31 Fesmire, Mr. William J. --43, 145 Fleming, Sgt. Harold- -45 Fletcher, Dr. J. L.--27 Findley, Mr. Don — 45 Freeman, Mr. O. L. --43, 110 FuUerton, Mr. Ralph--33 Garland, Mrs. Ruth — 42 Gamer, Sgt. Elmon Gilbert, Mrs. Ortrun--29,149 Golden, Miss Gay--44 Gonce, Dr. James H.--43 Gray, Miss Lillian--31 Green, Miss Jo Ann- -38 Green, Miss Ollie — 33 Greever, Dr. Clarence--36 ,138 Greever, Mrs. Helen — 36 Gunter, Miss Sue--37,146 Hamilton, Mr. John- -42 Hampton, Dean Martha--20 Harrison, Miss Marguerite- -36 Hayes, Mrs. Helen--23 Hayes, Mr. Joe Black--37,166,198 Herrin, Mr. Glen--42 Higgins, Capt. Wiley — 45 Hildenbrand, Miss Joan — 29 Hinton, Mr. Earl--39,148 Holmes, Mr. Lanny--45 Hooper, Dr. Ernest — 31 Howard, Dr. Edwin--29 Howard, Dr. Philip— 39,149 Hutcheson, Dr. Paul--32 Hutchison, Miss Billie — 42 Ingram, Dr. Sam--24,36 Jackson, Mrs. Elizabeth — 22 Jackson, Mr. Jimmie — 20 James, Mr. Clayton--33 ,104 Jennings, Mr. Oakley--28 Jewell, Mr. Harold--21 Keathly, Dean Belt- -20 Key, Mr. James--32 Kirksey, Dean Howard- -19, 24 ,40 LaLance, Mr. Robert — 37,143 Langdon, Dr. Golden — 36 Lanier, Mr. Miller — 43,161 Lawler, Dr. John--35 Lear, Mr. Donald- -37, 166 LeDoux, Mr. David--35 Lee, Mr. John--36,138,149 Leonard, Mr. James- -31 Levi, Mr. Lester- -32 Lewis, Mr. Olin T.--45 Lowe, Mr. Larry--30 Luff, Miss Barbara--37 Luther, Mr. Robert — 45 MacLean, Mr. Robert — 21 Marcum, Dr. Everett--37 Martin, Dr. James A. — 21 Martin, Dr. Robert L.— 33 Mason, Mr. Curtis — 28 Mason, Mrs. Peggy — 27 Mast, Mr. John— 29 Massey, Mr. Sam--35 McBroom, Mr. James — 33 McCash, Mr. William--31 McConnaughey, Capt. John — 34 McCord, Mr. Charles E.— 44 McCord, Mr. Richard--32 McCuUar, Mrs. Grace--23 McGhee, Mr. Charles R.— 27 McLean, Mrs. Judy--23,127 McMillian, Mrs. Lyndall— 38,117 Midgett, Mr. E. W.--42 Moore, Dr. Newell--31 Moore, Miss Sara--44 Moore, Mr. Thomas--39,149 Moser, Mrs. Jean — 36 Mueller, Mr. Hans--33 Murphy, Mr. Charles--37,166,180 Neifer, Mr. Leo J. Ogg, Mr. Robert--45 Ordoubadian, Mr. Reza--29 Orze, Mr. Joseph--35 Pace, Mr. Kenneth--39,149,153 Parchment, Dr. Gerald — 27,104 Parker, Mr. Hilary--36 Parker, Mrs. Mary C.--38 Parks, Dr. Norman— 24,33 Parsley, Capt. Ben--45 Parsons, Mrs. Myla--44 Patten, Dr. John A. --24 ,27,140 Patterson, Mrs. Harriet--39 Patton, Mr. Louis — 33 Patty, Dr. Elbert--37,180 Payne, Mrs. Roberta--44 Peck, Dr. Richard--24,29 Peck, Dr. Virgin! a- -29 Phifer, Mrs. Evelyn- -23 Phillips, Mr. Burns--32 Phillips, Mr. Charles— 22 Pitman, Mr. George--29 Pittard, Dr. Homer--21 ,36,102 Poole, Mr. F. W.--36 Prescott, Mr. Lionel--27 Price, Maj. James £.—25,40,45,241 Puckett, Mr. John Putman, Miss Margaret- -38 Raine, Mr. Jesse--33,129 Raper, Dr. Elmer--36 Regas, Maj. George — 25,45 Riddle, Mrs. Lucille— 23 Riel, Dr. Francis— 24,37 Rosenthal, Mr. Lewis--29 298 Rubens, Mr. Fred--35 Rucker, Dr. Ellis--27 Saw ' er, Mr. Joe--42 Schneeberg, Mr. Melvin--43,144 Scott, Mr. Curtis--39 Scott, Dr. Dan— 28 Scott, Mrs. Mary- Secretaries— 23,262 Simmons, Mr. Samuel--29 Simmons, Sgt. Thomas--45 Simpson, Mr. Roy — 32 Sistler, Mr. Jack Skaine, Mr. James--30 Sloan, Mr. Eugene--21 ,42 Smith, Mrs. Edna— 23 Smith, Mr. Jesse L— 32 Smith, Mr. Joseph T.— 39,150,160 Smotherman, Dr. Bealer--36 Snell, Miss Mary F.--36 Sollie,Mr. James--36 Snyder, Mr. Lewis D.--35 Spraker, Dr. Harold- -32 Stancliff, Mr. Lcon--28 Stevens, Miss Helen- -38,108 Stokes, Mrs. Norma--23 Stokes, Dr. William--37,173,175 Strickland, Dr. Roscoe--31 ,103 Stubblefield, Miss Frances- -32 Stute, Dr. Freda- -33 Sweeney, Mr. Terry--25,166 Taylor, Mrs. Mary Lee--22 Thornhill, Miss Nancy — 37,143,146 Todd, Mr. Aaron--28 Todd, Mr. Fowler- -4 2 Trickey, Mrs. Peggy--23 Trickey, Mr. Kenneth--37,177,181 Tucker, Dr. Clay— 24,26,29 Tyson, Capt. Wallace--45 Uselton, Dr. Horace — 28 Van Dervort, Mr. 71iomas--33 Vanover, Mr. George — 42 Vaughan, Miss Christine--29 Vaught, Mr. William--42,106 Voorhies, Mr. E. S.--43 Wade, Mrs. Henrietta--42 Wagner, Mr. Harry--37,142,183 Wagner, Mrs. Nancy- -23 Watts, Dr. Exum D.--28 Weems, Dean John £.--19,24 Whitaker, Sgt. Lloyd Whittington, Mr. Curtis--29 Wil cox, Miss Sondra--37 Wilkinson, Miss Virginia — 44 Windham, Dr. W. T.--31 Winfrey, Miss Aynn--42 Wiser, Dr. C. Wymer— 27,132,140 Wiser, Dr. J. E.— 28 Womack, Dr. Robert--36 Wood, Mrs. Marie--23 Woodmore, Mr. T. B.--20 Woods, Mr. A. E.--28 Wright, Mrs. Margaret--39 Wright, Mr. Neil--39 Yoon, Mr. Byong-man--33 Young, Ml. J. E. --41, 128 ORGANIZATIONS AND FEATURES Alpha Psi Omega- -109 American Guild of Organists--148 Art Club— 139 Associated Student Body— 83,84,85 ,86 Baptist Student Union-- 131 Band — 150,151,152 Beauties--94,95 Beroean Group-- 136 Biology Club--140 Block and Bridle Club--125 Booster Club-- 124 Buchanan Players--121 Canterbury Association--133 Chemical Association-- 141 Chorus- -147 Church of Christ Group- -132 Circle K--122 Circle K Sweetheart--97 Collegiate Council for the U.N.--137 Collegiate 4-H Club Cumberland Presbyterian Group-- 134 Die Deutschen Kameraden-- 137 El Circulo Hispano--120 Epsilon Pi Tau--110 Forrest Raiders-- 159 Freshman Class— 245-263 Homecoming--56 ,92,93 Home Economics Club--117 Industrial Arts Club- -144 Junior Class--216-226 Kappa Delta Pi- -102 Kappa Omicron Phi-- 108 La Societe ' Francaise--45 Men ' s Rifle Team--162 MIDLANDER-- 114,1 15, 116 MISS MIDLANDER--90,91 Miss Veteran ' s Club--96 Music Educator ' s National Conference --148 Newman Club-- 134 Orchestra-- 149 Phi Sigma Beta Physical Education Club-- 142 Pi Gamma Mu— 103 Pi Kappa Delta-- 107 Pi Mu Sigma Pi Omega Pi-- 106 Pre-Engineering Society-- 145 Pre-Law Society-- 141 Press Club--118,119 Raiderette Rifle Team--162 Rodeo Club— 128,232 ROTC--154-163,259 ROTC Queen and Sponsors--98,99,156, 158 Sacred Harp Singers--149 Sam Davis Drill Team- -161 Senior CIass--188-215 Sidelines— 118,119 Sigma Club--104 Smith Hall — 127 Sophomore Class- -227-244 Sports Car Club-- 129 Student Christian Union-- 130 Student N.E.A.--138 Superlatives— 80 ,8 1 ,82 , 1 1 1 Tau Omicron--105 T Club--126 Track and Sabre Club.r-158 Triton Club— 143 Varsity Choir Veteran ' s Club— 75,123 Wesley Foundation- -13 5 Westminster Fellowship — 136 Who ' s Who --87 ,88,89 Women ' s Athletic Association — 146 299 STUDENT INDEX Abernathy, Betty — 125,128,136,147, 228 Abernathy, James Clayton--125, 189 Abernathy, Janie--246 Adams, Eddie--228 Adams, James Thomas--246 Adams, Peggy Ann- -24 6 Adcock, Eddie— 25 Adcock, Danny — 246 Adcock, James— 228 Adcock. Vernon--25 Adkerson, Ronald— 189 Adkins, Urry--246 Adkisson, Randall— 246 Agee, David— 228 Akin, Jackie — 228 Albright, Charles--228 Alder, Sandra— 228 Alexander, Eddie— 217 Alexander, Judy--145,228 Alford. Ann— 147,148,149,151.152,153, 189 Alford, Linda— 228 AUord, Louie--167,171 Allen, Betty— 115,120,131,145.228 Allen, Bob— 217 Allen, Carroll— 86,246 Allen, Elizabeth--103,119,217 Allen, Jerry Lynn— 24b Allen, Jerry Willard— 80,167,190 Allen, Johnny— 157.189 Allen, Joyce--228 Allen, Larry— 246 Allen, Linda— 228 Allen, Willie B— 217 Allied, Carolyn Ruth— 189 AUred, Jan— 109,121,228 Alsup, Jamce--1]5,228 Ammerman, Ed— 133,246 Amos, Vernon— 246 Anderson, Donald — 246 Anderson. Doris— 87,97.99,105,136, 148.156 158,189 Anderson, Elaine- -246 Anderson. McNev3--246 Anderson. Paul— 246 Anderson, Ray — 246 Anderson, Richard— 246 Ande: , Viki- 1.246 Anderson, William Basil, I1--189 Anderton, Walter— 217 Andrews, Jack--246 Andrews, Shirley--132,228 Apple, Gary— 246 Apple, Mike— 122,217 Appleby, Jimmy — 228 Armistead, Donna — 146,246 Armstrong, Colleen — 228 Armstrong, Jack--126,167 Armstrong, Joy — 116,117,121 Armstrong, Linda — 189 Armstrong, Marta — 246 Armstrong, Sue Beth — 217 Armstrong. Thomas — 131,246 Amette. Nancy--83.87,105,106,189 Arnold, Jim— 162,189 Arnold. Martha Rose--102,105,189 Arnold. Rebecca--132,246 Arnold, Robert— 124 Arrington, Kay— 106,189 Attraan, James--106,189 Ash, James— 189 Ashburn, Annelle--140,162.2l7 Ashby. Curtis--189 Ashworth, Bill — 177,246 Atchley, Keith--126,167 Atkins, Kay— 105,109,121.151,189 Atwood, Gcorge--227,228 Atwood. Jim — 189 Auberry, Emmie Anna--190 Ausbrooks, Virginia Sue — 246 Austell, Richard--228 Avaritt, David— 228 Avril, Doris Kathleen— 190 Ayers. Martha — 102,190 Ayers, Russell— 84,122,124,130,131 , 142,217 Bachman, George — 149 Bachus, Bob — 190 Backer, Warren— 217 Badacoui, Pat--12l ,129,145,162,217 Baggett, Adena--217 Bagwell, Rayola— 102,120,134,217 Bailey, Roger--246 Baird, Diana— 228 Baird, Larry— 28 Baker, Butch— 84,127 Baker, Dave — 228 Baker. Earl--246 Baker, James--190 , Jerry— 228,246 -217 Bake: Baker, Sam--132. 141,217 Baker, Shirle; ' — 217 Balker, Jerry--228 Ball, Thomas— 28 Ballard. Bill--190 Ballard. Jon--135,228 Baltimore. Butch —228 Bandy, Janet- -190 Banks, Lynn--25 Barham, Alice — 147 ,151 ,246 Barham, Eddic--130, 131 .147,151 Barham, Nolan Spencer--25 Barklcy, William — 137 ,190 Barlow, Sarah--25 Barnes. Cherry— 124,142,217 Barnes, Donald — 228 Barnes, James— 246 Bainett, Ronald — 25 Ban, Robert H — 246 Barrett, Sharon — 217 Barton, Billy— 217 Barton. Howard— 190 Barton, Hoyt Pat--2l7 Bashaw, Darwin— 106,190 Baskin, Patti— 217 Baskin, Ruth— 190 Baskin, Thomas— 217 Bass. Earl Chasteen — 125 Bass, William Davis- -190 Bassert, Wanda — 142,246 Bastin. Sandra— 228 Bate: -246 Bates. Carolyn— 228 Bates, Gaylon--130,131,190 Bates, JerTy--128,130,135,228 Bates, Joan 119,130,135,217 Bates, Robert--122.140,217 Bates. Sandy— 105,146 Batey, John L.— 217 Batson, Judy— 140.228 Batts, Betty— 130,135,190 Baugus. Richard--217 Baxter, Kathy— 246 Beach, Ted--25 Beadle, William Wayne--]90 Beam, Tommy — 190 Bean, Russell— 122,133 ,190 Beard, Evelyn--246 Beasley. Donald— 117,122.143 Beaslcy, Frank — 127 ,246 Beasley, James— 83,122 Beaslcy. Mary— 146,246 Beaslcy. Virgie — 228 Bcbb, Steve--124 Beckett, Lynn— 117,121 ,124.185,228 Bedingfield, Ralph A. —246 Belcher. Robert— 25 Bell, Gary--228 Bell, Gordon— 246 Bell. Judy G.--228 Bell, Pamela— 246 Bell, Susie— 228 Bellamy. Bess--85,217 Bellar, Charles Ronald— 217 Belt. Bobby— 190 Belt. Nancy— 246 Bennett, Joan— 228 Beimett, Rebecca— 246 Bentley, Ruth— 130,191 Benzenhafer, David — 147,149,151,217 Bermng. Carl--127, 151,246 Berry. Jan Elain— 147,246 Beny, Kenneth--217 Bethurum. Douglass— 246 Bevil. Jane— 147,228 Bevil, Richard--191 Bickford, Gary R.— 245,246 Bigger, Mary Dean— 119,136, 145,162 Bigham, Cheryl— 246 Bilbrey, Richard--1 10.191 Billingslcy, Marlene E. — 119,124,130. 136.246 Binkley, William T.— 25 Birch, Richard— 184 Birthright, Wayne — 246 Bissell, Betty— 228 Bivcns. Carolyn--246 Black, Charlotte— 162,246 Black. Sarah Donna— 119,120,134,228 Blackburn, John Wayne— 191 Blackburn, Suzanne— 246 Blackwcll. Charles— 246 Blackwell, Elaine— 246 Blackwell, Embree— 124,228 Blain, Virginia--228 Blair, David Marshall— 86,167,191 Blair. Freddy— 184 Bla: -228 Blake, Martha— 133,147,151,217 Blakely, Garth— 217 Blankenship, Henry-- 125,228 Blankenship, Mary Aim--125,228 Blanton, Ruth--117, 132,246 Blevins, Donna--246 Blevins, j3ne--246 Blevins, Mary Dell— 1 17,131,228 Blevins, Troy— 84,104,122,124.228 Blick, Larry--241 Blizzard. Tom--85,86,104.122,124. 130.131.217 Blocker. Don — 151,246 Bloodworth, David--142,228 Blythe, Alice— 148,229 Bobish. Beverly — 121 Bodine, Robert E. — 123,229 Bodkin, Jon R.— 246 Bogle, Shirley— 191 Bohannon, Linda — 229 Bolding, Vicki Sue— 191 Boles, Maxic — 178,179 Bolt, Hancs— 217 Bomar, Stanlcy--217 Bomar, Wilson--84,86,124,127,246 Bond, James — 122,123 Bond, Thom.is— 229 Bone, Harold--217 Boner, BilU-i77,245,246 Bonner, Glenn Earl— 25 Booker. Walter William--246 Boring. Genie— 246 Bottoms. Margaret— 130,131,148.247 Bottorff, Tom--122,188.191 Bouthillet. Gerard — 247 en, Ja -247 Bowers, Jerry— 247 Bowker, JcrTy--229 Bowman, Avis — 217 Bovmian, Dianne — 247 Bowman, Douglas — 144,217 Bowman, Frank--217 Bowman, Powell--247 Boyce, Gary— 247 Boyce, Jane— 247 Boyd, Chere— 124.247 Boyd, Doyle— 229 Boyd. James A.— 247 Boyd, Hank— 247 Boyd, Robert--104,141,159.191 Bozza, Sue Carol- -247 Bracey, Manous— 217 Bracken, David S.--247 Brackett, Shirley--87,130,131,191 Bradley, Bobby— 229 Bradley, John--229 Bradley, William— 247 Bramlett, Alton R.— 247 Branam, Charles E.--247 Branch, Trelba--229 Brandon. Elinor— 229 Brandon , Elizabeth — 106 Brandon, James Calvin--161,191 Brandon, Linda--229 Brandon, Rogcr--229 Brandon, Terry Frank--104 Brantley, Eloise--140,217 Branson, William Carl--191 Branum, Virginia— 109,121 .147,151 Brashears, Ray--247 Braswell, Will--228 Brawley, Pat— 229 Brent, Cheryl— 247 Brewer, Charles--247 Brice, James--229 Briney, Edward--229 Brittian. WilUam--125,128,191 Britton, Kenneth--217 Broadbent, Jerry-- 167 Brodioi, Joe--229 Brodioi, Rubye--25 Brooks, Billy— 25 Brooks, Demar--i04,106,191 Broome, James--247 Brothers, Bonnie Powell— 191 Browder, Marjorie--229 Brower, Richard--247 Brown, Ann — 229 Brown, Carl— 1 10,144,191 Brown, Duane--126,167 Brown, Elmer--142,229 Brown, Fredia — 229 Brown, Jerry Marshall — 191 Brown, Mary Ann — 229 Brown, Mary Frances--191 Brown, Patrick--229 Brown, Ronald--124 ,125,247 Brown, Susan--136,147,217,229 Bra , Terr -217 Brown. William— 247 Broyles, Sara— 106,229 Bruer, Thomas— 247 Brumley, Patricia Ann — 13 Bruno, John— 247 Bryan, Roberta — 217 Bryant, Charles— 247 imy— 25 Brya , Patri -229 Bryson, Kathleei 1—147,247 Biyson, William. -229 Buchanan, Charl ene— 247 Bucha man. Jack! e— 184,229 Buchanan, Jame s— 247 Bucha Lnan, Jimmy Lynn — 217 Bucha :nan, John Waync--229 Buck. Charlotte- .-229 Buck, John— 225 Buck, Lauretta-- 105,192 Buck, William- 247 Buckn let. Polly Ann— 247 Bucy, Rob !rt--2 17 Budniak, Therest ! Anne- -247 Buffin gton, Gary S.--229 Bugs. Thomas Fred-- 192 Buich, am. Larry- -145.247 Burch; am, Lois-- 134,247 Burge: JS, Ann — 21 .8 Burge. is, Judy— 247 Burge: is, Richard. -247 Burley ■, Charles-. -247 Burnel rte, Anna Rose— 218 Bumel te. Kenny- .-129,218 Burnh; im . Georgi ■ Ellis— 247 Burns, Eileen— 247 Bums, Eddie Wyi nan-247 Bums. Linda— 146,229 Buit, 1 Diane C.-- 229 Burt, Frank— 229 Burt, Judy--136,247 Busse, Roger— 123 Buterbaugh, Carol— 247 ' Tiard— 229 Cle: . Billi. -248 Butler, Hora -247 , Jerry— 218 Butler, Richard— 247 Butler, Robert— 218 Butler, Thomas--229 Butnet, Henry— 161,218 Butz, Barbara--117,143,229 Byrd, James— 229 Byrd, Patricia--218 Byrom, Mark — 247 Cage, Christy Lee--247 Call, Richard--123,134,229 Callaway, Alma Elizabeth— 247 Calvert, Barbara--102.105,135,192 Camp. Ronnie— 167 Campbell, Janie— 247 Campbell, Larry--248 Campbell, James— 230 Campbell, Kaye--218 Campbell, Phil— 123 Campbell. Rex— 230 Campbell, Richard--248 Cannon, Ed— 177,248 Canterbury, Alvie — 230 Cantrell, James Howard— 158,159,192 Cantrell. Lynn— 131,248 Cantrell. Philip— 248 Cantrell, Wally— 122.124,227 ,230,231 Caplenor, Kenney— 248 Caples, Peggy — 139,230 Capps, WilUam--248 Cardiff, Mary— 1 16,146,230 Carey, Mary Anna — 230 Carlisle, Frances McClamey— 192 Carlisle, Wayne--248 Carlock, David--230 Carlton, Edward--24S Carlton, Judy--142. 146,218 Carlton, Robert Freeman— 104,120,192 Carlton, Thomas--248 Carney, Margaret--248 Carpenter, David-.248 Carr. John D.- i92 Can. Pamela— 248 Carrick, Doris--248 Carrillo, Cory— 120,121 ,192 CanoU, Ann— 230 Carroll, Joan--83,248 Carson, John--25 Carter, Dale L.— 25 Carter, Irene--29 Carter. Joe— 248 Cason, Fran-- 139,147,218 Castle. Ronald— 138,192 Castleman, William Ronald— 248 Gates, Ben--230 Gates, Carolyn— 35,230 Cathey, John--218 Cato, Brenda--248 Cato, Ronald— 248 Cavender, Elaine— 146.248 Cavcnder, Robert B.--248 Center, John--120,2 18 Chambers, Carolyn--93, 248 Chambers, Ione--218 Chambers, Polly--25 Chamblee, Glenda--138,193 Champlin, Pat— 230 Chandler. Donald--248 Chapman, Jimmie Dale— 230 Chapman, Sue— 105,108,218 Charlton. Wayne--230 Cheatham, Marianne--248 Cherry, Betty Carol--146,248 Cherry, Mary Anne--138,193 Cherry, Noel--142 Chesney, Janie— 248 Chilcutt, Lydia--248 Childress, David--218 Chrisman, Dillon— 218 Chrisman, Larry--248 Christie, Jane— 147,230 Chumley, Norman— 230 Church, David--136,167,230 , Robe -230 Clabom, Robert Bartley--125 Claiborne, Phil--83.152,218 Clardy. Tommy— 158,193 Clark, Beverly June--248 Clark, Jack Vemic--218 Clark, James--248 Clark, Jim Franklin--2 18 Clark. Jimmie Andrena--138.193 Clark, Neal--230 Clark, Raymond--248 Clark, Richard--230 Clark, Robert--86,248 Clark, Susan--130,230 Clark. Teresa--248 Clark. Thomas— 218 Claxton, Gcorge--248 Clay, Linda Jo— 230 Clayborne, L. £.--126,138,142,167, 193 Clayton, Betty— 137. 230 Clayton, Edith--230 Clayton, Harvey--2 18 Clayton, Jimmy--15 1 ,230 Clements, Reed--230 Clements, Rozanne-.146,147,148,248 Clemmons. James--218 Clifton, Marjorie--117,248 Climer, Patricia— 230 Cline, James— 25 Clouse, Gayla— 117,132,248 Clouse, Jane--132,142,248 Glower, Jack--248 Clower, Martha L.— 193 Cloyd, Peggy--117,147,148,230 Cluck. Clyde Douglas— 25 Coates. Edward — 230 Coble, Joe--218 Cogbill, George--180,248 Cogdill, Breck--149,151,258 Coggin, Homer M.— 25 Cole, Thomas--147,149,248 Coleman, Kay--248 Coleman, Lynn— 248 Coleman, Ronnie — 102,132.137 Coleman, William E.--248 Coles, Freeman— 248 Colley, John--248 Collier, Ann— 102,218 Collins, Ronald--142,193 Collins. William Donald— 248 Conatser, Sandra -142,146.248 Cone. Edward Allen--248 Conger, Malind3--139.193 Connelly. Edwin--248 Conner, Ken— 173 Conner, Rose Ann— 135,218 Connolly, Dorothy-- 1 17,134,248 Constant, Charles--129,248 Conway, Cartcr--122,123,193,226 Cook, Bill--134,248 Cooke, Vincent— 230 Cook, William — 248 Cooke, JohnB.--248 CocJtsoy, Emily— 248 CooksL-y . George- -2 18 CoopL-r. Bill— 218 Cooper. James BanT--248 Cooper, James E.--248 Cooper, Jerry Ray- -193 Cooper. Jim--248 Cooper. Johnny--230 Cooper. Linda--104,194 Cooper. Rav--122,178,179,194 Cooper. Ronald- -194 Cooper, Ronald William — 218 Cooper, SteUa--194 Cope, Jewel J. --248 Cope, Sue--230 Corbin, Ken— 123 Cordell, Lucia Bragg— 99,147,156,158 248 Corlew, WilUam--230 Corley, David— 162,249 Corley, Dianne--249 Corley, James--145.249 Cornett, Joel--249 Comwell, Sarah--i02,218 Corritore, Joe— 249 Corsini, Claudia--I24. 134 ,140,230 Cortner, John — 230 Cothran. John W. --122,218 Coutras, Andy— 218 Gouts, Bobby Murphey— 249 Coward, Bill— 147,151,153,230 Cox, Paula — 134,151,149,249 Cox, Rose— 249 Cox, Vicki--249 Coyle, Jesse — 144 Crabtree, Wayne--230 Crabtree. Sandi--135,146,249 Craddock, Edith Alice--194 Craddock. Lorene--25 Craig. Lynn--102,194 Craig, Robert— 25 Grain, Linda— 116,230 -249 , Fayl, Creek, Jeff— 151.249 Crocker, Faye— 218 Crockett. Joe LesUe--194 Croney. David--249 Crosslin, Esther— 249 Crosswhite, Robert— 249 Crouch, John— 249 Crowdet, Creed--83.218 Crowder, Roy--249 Crowder, Richard— 249 Crowe, Shirley--87. 105, 137, 14 1,194 Crowell, Julia--230 Crowlev , Larr -— 129 Crudup, Edward--127,249 Crutchfield. Larr — 249 Gulp, Sherry Lynn--218 Cummins. Bobby--230 Cummings. Ann--25 Cundiff, Herbert Lee— 230 Cunningham, Billy Hugh— 104.194 Cunningham, Charles— 249 Cunningham, Kathleen--249 Currey. Garol--l 15,230 Daniel, Janet — 218 Daniel, Nancy— 230 Daniel, Tony-. 230 Daniel, Willatd--249 Oaiden, Carl3--194 badt, Anne. -147, 230 Darnell, Connie— 99, 156, 158, 192, 249 Darnell, Ernie, Jr.— 249 DaCtilc, James— 249 Davenport, Dotis — 106,219 Davenport, Cincy — 230 Davenport, Richard— 181,219 Davenport, Terry — 219 David, Judy— 132,136,230 Davidson, Fian— 125,128,156,231 Davidson, Robert— 249 Davis, Cheryl--231 Davis, Donald — 161,194 Davis, Gaylen— 231 Davis, George — 194 Davis, Crady — 249 Davis, James — 231 Davis, Larry--231 Davis, Linda J.— 117,249 Davis, Linda Nell— 147,149,151 ,152, 153,194 Davis, Madeline— 103,105,109,121 Davis, Mary Ellen— 114,231 D avis, Merry— 231 Davis, Mildred. -231 Davis, Patricia.- 116,249 Davis, Sandra.-249 Davis, Stanley. -249 Davison, Glenn.-231 Daw, Ruth.. 117, 249 Dawson, William— 249 Day, Jack— 181 Day, Linda--219 Dean, William Vinson--249 Deatdorfi, Carolyn— 249 Deason, Paul..-25 DcBois, Mildred— 102 Decker, Don— 86,249 DeCrasse, Robert-.231 DeHoff, Marie.-25 Dejamctt, Austin — 231 DeLacey , Doniia Jo— 231 Dement, Paul. -249 Denny, Nora Lee..2S DcPriest, John.-249 Derington, Cheri-.231 Derrybcrry, Janice--249 DeVoss, DaneU- 145,249 Dewitt, Bettye — 143,195 Dial, Billy Dial, Don— 122,144,195 DiCarlo, Rita. -134, 146, 249 Dickens, Ann--134,249 Dickens, Harold--231 Dickens, Phillip--126,219 Dickens, Robert-- 126,2 19 Dickerson, Sarah J. --141,250 Dickson, Jack--162.250 Dill, Barbara--250,253 Dill, Randle— 195 DiUatd, linda.-250 Disbrow,Bets) ' ---231 Dobbins, Robcn--231 Dobbins, William Phillip— 250 Dodd, Elainc--147,149,250 Dodd, Sandy--23t Dodson, Edwin — 231 Dodson, Clenda— 195 Donnell, Dennis--2S0 Donnelly, Boots-- 167 Donoho, Glen--167 Dooley. Linda Suc--124,250 Doolcy, Mike- -231 Dooley. Ronald — 109, 219 Dcvris, Dianne--81.87,9Z.102,105, 106,195,243 DotTis, Steve--2S0 Dorris, William Canoll--219 Dcwris, William Harper. -250 Donen, Mike. -127, 149, 151,250 Dotson, Bob— 147,148,151,153,195 Dotson, Larry--126,167,231 Dotson, Richard Wayne--250 Douglas, Steve.- 124 ,245,250 Douglas, Tetrv--250 Douthit, Charles.. 14 1,2 19 Douthit, Philip-. 14 1, 250 Douthit. Susan Clark. .140, 231 Dowdy, Jean Carolyn--147 Dowell. Clyde- -231 Dowcll, Pau|.-219 Dowell, Shlrley.-132,231 Downs, Cary.-127,250 Do le, Carolyn.-102,139,219 Doner, Hugh Marshall-. 128 Driver, Judy.. 117 Driver, Maurice-. 25 Drumright, William.. 250 Dniry, Linda-- 1 17,250 Drydcn, Robert-. 231 Dtyc, Catherine. . 23 1 Duckctt, Judi..231 Dugget, Chcryl--231 Duggct, Jack-. 195 Duggei. LaDonna.-19S Duggin, Lyiine — 160,231 Duke, Dclores — 250 Duke, Helen Jean.-19S Duke. Jane— 102 .219 Duke, Jo Ann — 117 Duke, Linda— 231 Duke, Robert — 250 Duke, Winfred.-142, 195 Duncan, Brenda Annc--195 Diincan, David--250 Duncan, James W.--250 Duncan, Jcanene—1 17,219 Duncan, Sylvia--231 Dunlap, Bran-. 123, 125, 250 Dunn, Brent--250 Dunn, William Thomas.-2S0 Dunwoody, Margaret— 135,250 Durham, David--195 Durham, Don — 250 E urham, Helen E. Eubank.-140 Durham, Robcrta--l 17,250 Dury, Jane--250 Dunon, Michael Brown— 250 DuVall. Bill— 125,128,195,219 Dychcs, Lcroy.-107,141.231 Dyer , Colin.. 104 , 137 , 14 1 , 195 Dyer, Don--219 Dyer, Joe--219 Dyer, William. -250 Dykes, Ceorge--167,169,170 Eads, Jerry— 231 Ealy. Bobby— 250 Ealy, Jimmy--132,141,219 Ealy, William Maitwell..I29 Earheart, Leslie--250 Eason, Sondra — 250 Eaton, Fayc--146, 231 Edgmon, Don--125,195 Edmonson, Larry--110,144,219 Edwards, Joan — 219 Edwards, Nonna.-124,130,135,195 Edwards, Patricia- -250 Edwards, Sara--216,219 Edwards, Sharon--195 Eichelbcrger, Willlam-.250 Eidson, James— 250 Eisele, William D.— 231 Eley, Dianna.-250 Elkins, Jerry-. 231 Elliot, Dcwcy--250 Ellis, Edward.. 195 Ellis, Georgia Ann-. 138 ,231 Ellis, Lois--232 Elmore, Bonnie— 146 Elrod, Etalnc-.219 EIrod, Cayle— 83,145,250 Elrod, John--219 Elrod, Karen— 120 Elrod, Lewis Franklin— 125,128,142 Elrod, Richard-.250 Emerson, Donna— 114,139,232 Emroert,Marcia.-119,130,135,232 Ennis, Lynda..250 Epley, Bobbie Jean.-139,196 Epperson, Amy — 250 Ervin, Ronald--162,250 Erwin, Earlene--219 Essary, Calvin — 219 Estcs, Barbata--131,l Eudailey, William— 232 Evans, Billy Joe-. 25 Evans, Dons.-250 Evans, Ginger— 132,136,250 Evans, James— 250 Evans, Johnny— 219 Evans, John Wilson — 123,196 Evans, Mary Hugh-. 250 Evam, Mclvin — 25 Evans, Robert — 250 Everett, Karen — 250 Evetu, Elaine-. 146, 232 Ewing, Jean— 250 EicU, Clayton Eugene — 196 Erell, Larry-. 132, 136 ,219 Fairbanks, Lynn-- 120,250 Farin, Barbara — 250 Fann, Donis— 232 Fann, Nancy— 105,106,132,219 Fatlcss, Sandra Jean--124,250 Farley, Jim— 140 Farris, Morgan — 25 Faulk, KathTeine..l05,108,196 Faulkner, James-.25 Fee, Richard-.232 Fege, Hartmut M.. -117, 137, 143, 219 Fehling, Kathy--134,232 Felts, David-. 250 Felts, Wanen Del.-250 Fergus, James— 123,219 Ferguson, Becky-- 121,1 24. 147, 250 Ferguson, Paul--149,151 Fernandci, Pilar--219 Fenell, Unda..250 Fiedler, Charles.- 173,232 Fielding, Clara— 25 Helds, Pamela. -250 Fields, Garnett.-86,232 Finch, James--250 Finney, Mary Lou-. 196 Finger, Charles Ronald.-2S0 Fisher, Carolyn.-ll7, 139,250 Fisher, Anne— 151,232 Flshct, Jetty — 250 Fisher, Sue.-13l,212 Fitc, John — 129 Fitigerald, John — 194 Fllihugh, Mike. .247 ,250 Fiveash, Tom — 167 Filer, Don — 232 Flanagan, Mike— 232 Randets, William— 232 Fleming, Gary— 251 Fleming, Mary Helen — 232 Fletcher, EUrabcth L 219 Fletcher, Penny— 135,145,147 Flood, Rebecca— 219 Floyd, Billy Ray--232 Hoyd, Judy— 232 Floyd, Mary Annette.-147 ,232 Floyd, Melvin..232 Fly, Bobb ' ..232 Flynn, Frank --232 Fog, Jay— 117, 134, 142, 143, 146,232 Fogg, Charlotte Ann— 140,147,232 Foley, Linda Lee— 251 Forbes, Jim.. 125,128,196 Ford, Robert Harold.- 196 Forelt, Carol.. 232 Forelt, Martha Jean-. 196 Forkum, Don--251 Fonestet. Thomas— 251 Forte , Kenneth— 122 , 134 , 1 96 Forte, Victor.-232 Foster, John— 196 Foster, Mike— 251 Foster, Nelson— 232 Foster, Stanley— 251 Foster, Tom— 86,162,251 Foster, Vonda--109,121 Fouche, Thomas--128, 125,219 Fowler, Hayes--251 Fowlkes, Pleston-. 128,251 Fox, Don— 251 Fox, Jerry..219 Fox, Joe Dan--141,177,251 Fox, Rachel.-251 Fox, Virginia--132,136,232 Francis, Jane--118,232 Francis, Jerldcan--232 Francis, Jimmy--251 Franklin, Don-.25 FrankUn, Sidney--129,232 Frassrand, Hal— 122,232 Frazier, Katherinc--25 fVccls, Albert— 251 Freeman, Barbara— 83,120,129,134, 232 Freeman, Bobby Noble..251 Flench, Carole — 232 French, Gerthal--251 Frensley, Jcny--232 Frey, Therese J.--134,251 FriizcU, Bnice--110,144,197 Frost, James— 25 Frost, Robert--232 Fry, Linda— 251 Fryk, Cheryl--232 Fugitt, Frcd--219 Fuller, Ricky-.251 Fuqua, Billy— 251 Fuijua, Donna--251 Fuqua, James--251 Fuqua, Jahn..251 Furgess, John, Jr. .-156, 158,219 Furman, Susan Stcwan--251 Fuson, Deanc— 130.197 Futrell, Robert— 129,232 Cage, William Ray— 251 Caines, Jim— 251 Gaither, Barry-— 232 Gaither, Donna. -117, 232 Gaither, Gerald— 251 GalanU, David--232 Gatbreath, Donna--251 Gallagher, James Michael— 232 Galloway, Mary Alice--219 Galyon, Jane Allen--142,146,197 Gamble, Winston- -232 Cammill, Rodney. .232 Cann, Glen.-2S1 Gann, Jerry — 232 Cann, Jerry Wayne--25l Cannon. Bllly--251 Gannon, Fay— 117,251 Cannon, James Ray--232 Gannon, Ray— 251 Cant, Suianne--146,251 Carant, Henry. -219 Carbade, GeOTge-.232 Garcia, Edward-- 137,141,197 Garland, James--251 Garland. Louise--140,145,233 Garnet. Edward--25. Garner, Jack..251 Gamer, Leon- -197 Gamer, Sylvia-. 106 ,233 Garrett, Jerry — 219 Ganett, Robert tvie, Jr 197 Garrett, Tommy — 233 Garvin, Wa Tie--251 Gasklns, PhyllU..251 Gates, Donald.-219 Gault, Fred.-lS2,233 Ccar -, Don— 219 Censemer, Wayne. .123,233 Gcntr ' , Judy — 251 Gentry, Linda Lea--219 Cer ry, Madge— 142.251 Gentry, Marjoric A, — 251 George, Arm — 251 George, Carl--233 George, Larry.-130, 131,233 George, Mickey-- 167 Gerbman, Martin Kelly..233 Geten,Vern— 167,233 Cenh, Edna Ruth— 219,233 Gervin, Betty..233 GetsI, John. -137, 145 Cctsi,Michael.-233 Ghibaudy, Jim. -173,219 Gibson, G3ry.-251 Gilbert, Larry--126,180 Giles, Rosemary Jane— 251 Gill, Joe--251 Gill, Mary JO--251 Gillespie, Bill— 139 Gillespie, Judy-- 105, 106, 197 Gilliland, Jack..l97 Gilliland, Jeny..233 Gillund, Arla..251 Gllmore, Linda..91,121 .219 Givan, John— 148,233 Civan, Sarah.- 140,197 Civens, Howard..251 Givens, Linda Gail. -251 Givens, Shirley-. 129, 137, 162,220 Glass, Frank— 122,161,197,86 Glen, Mitid — 233 Goad, Jimmy.-251 Gobble, Elois--251 Goddard, Ernest W.--25 CodJtey, Gar)— 86,177,251 Co«, Patty. -251 Golden, Janell--132, 141,233 Goodcn, Tom.. 147, 151, 251 Goodman, Judy.-2S1 Coolsby, Allan Pad(er..l97 -251 Gordon, David H.. -125, 128, 197 Gccdon, Ceorge--251 Gordon, Ty— 233 Gore, Gene Davis.-198 Gcssett, Kayc — 120,220 Gowland, Duane--233 Crady, Alvin — 251 Graham, Betty Jane--84,1 17,1 19,134, 220 Graham, Claudia — 233 Graham, Ellen Dianne--233 Graham, Pat— 140,146,251 Crammer, Joyce--251 Crammer, Phil.-86,126,167 Grandsta££, Will Frank--136,220 Grant, Sylvia.. 130. 135, 198 Graves, Arm Yates.- 198 Graves, Unda-- 146,162 Cr.ives , Marjorie Ellen.. 149,251 Craves, Pam--251 Graves, Ray— 220 Cray, Gail.. 137 ,220 Gray, Homer— 147,233 Cray, Jerry — 251 Green, James L.--25 Green, RayTOond--25 Green, Wanda Shcrron--19e Green, WllUam Greene, Petcr.-220 Greene, Sue.-132, 146,252 Greenfield, Donna. -1 17,252 Cteer, Haskell— 252 Creever, Bany..247 ,252 Gregg, James— 252 Gregory, Arch — 139,220 Gregory, Barry G..-137 Gregory, Janet — 233 Gregory, Latty — 252 Gregory, Perky— 233 Gregory, Ronald — 252 Gregory, Ruby Christine — 252 Gregory, Tcnell--252 GriUin, Bob— 233,129,147 Griilin, Cand)— 252 Griffin, Cind)-.220 Griffin, John..83,198 Crtain, Philip— 147,252 Griffith, Frank— 25 Griggs, Ptiscilla--198 Grimes. Pat— 233 Crincr. Robert — 252 Clinard, James — 252 Cioce, Randy— 112,252 Grocc. Rces— 122 Croce. Wllbum.-144.220 Gross, Johnny- -233 Gurbhs, Brenda — 233 Cuethlcin. Kcnneth..220 Guiuiell, Kenneth--252 Cuntcr, Georgia Fay — 252 Cupton, Charles E., Jr.--126,142,167, 168,198 Cupton, Kay-. 117,233 Cupton, Unda — 233 Cwaltney, Catolyn--77 37,102.105, 108,117,198 Gwin -123 Haas. Richard— 122.124.130,131,19 Hacfcney, Clenda — 252 Hackney, Joe — 233 HackwTxth, Jim--2S2 Hadley, Mel— 252 Hafemeister, Jean— 252 Hager. Harrison — 252 Haithcote, Ronnie— 233 Halcomb, Cecil--2S2 Hale, Carolyn— 80,152,188,198 Hale, Dwayne-.252 Hale, Elizabeth Jane--25 Hale, Susan— 252 Hale, Terry Ann— 142,196 Hale, Tommy— 234 Haley, Bobby— 220 Hale , tlaine--108,117,119 Haley, Jack.-180 Haley, Johrmy — 233 Haley.- Rebecca— 252 Haley— Roger..252 Hall, Carole Leigh.-198 Hall. Joe— 252 Hall, John.-220 Hall, Unda— 130,142,146,198 Hall, Ucy.-252 Hall, Reta— 233 Hallhetg, Patricia--252 Halliburton, Frank--167,178,179,220 Halliburton, Howard-- 103 Halliburton, Unda — 107,234 Ham, Joan— 134,146,252 Hamilton, Tom— 124,252 Hammer, Nancy-.86, 1 17,136,216,220 Hamby, Pat.. 252 Hammond, John--252 Hamnei, Elner— 82,83,86,124,142,146, 185.188,198 Hampton, Glenn-.2S2 Hampton, Jim — 121,220 Hanberry. Willcne..l39,220 Hankins, Brends--147, 146,234 Hanklns, Robcn.-220 Hanley, Richard--234 Hannah, Jimmy--234 Happen, Perry— 220 Harbin, Darlene— 220 Harbison, Gar) — 252 Hardawa . Br- ' ' - -.234 Harder, Uara--2i.i Hardin, Jane — 252 Harding, Don Barry-.252 Harding, Richard--220 Hardison, Jimmy--252 Hardison. Robert--86,124,127,252 Hadtteader, Unda— 252 Harmon, Billy..l22,220 Harmon, Ernest— 123.220 Harmon. Jan — 234 Harper, Charles— 145,162.234 Harper. Ronald.- 199 Harper, Thomas--252 Harper, Wayne-. 252 Hanell, Alton William--I41 .252 Hanill, Maty— 252 Haniman, Bob— 152 Harrinan, Pat— 151 Harris, . nn — 152 Hams, Bill— 252 Harris, Carol--234 Harris, Earl— 126,142,167 Harris, Emestinc--85. 117,1 19,220 Harris, James Cccil--252 Hams, James Cordell— 252 Harris. James Wright— 198 Harris, Jerry— 131,130,234 Harris, Judy--131 ,198 Harris, Letha..252 Harris, Lynda Sue— 199 Harris, Marjorie— 124,252 Harris, Mary Jo--124 Hams, Patricia— 234 Hams, Ray— 234 Hams, Sam. -IW, 199 Hams, Thelma Pryor— 198 Hamson, Dolores.-234 Hanison, Jimmy.-1 10,129,199 Hanison, Richard— 199 Hart. Russell £asoD--129 Haitman, Paul— 252 Har%ey, Jim— 125,167,168,169,170 Harvey. Kenneth--144,199 Harwell, Raymond— 122, 144, 199 Haskew, Ida.-252 Hastings, Ralph — 25 Hasty, Janc--234 Hatfield, Terry— 1 17.132.252 Hawk. Jerry Hamilton— 252 Hawkersmith. Waync--220 Hawkins, Cheryl. -234 Hawkins, John Clenn--199 Hawkliu, Thomas E 252 Hay, Wren— 234 Hayes, Bill— 234 Hayes, Joe Black— 121,220 Hayes, Johnny — 252 Ha)-nes, James B.--25 Hayncs, Kcimcth--234 Hayncs, Tom — 252 Head, Gary— 199 Head, Mary Evelyn.-252 Head, Ronnie — 199 Hearn. Charles— 220 Hedgcpath. Mike--234 Hedgepath, Sandy.- 117 Hcdrlck. Donald Lawsoo— 252 Hedrick. Mary Lou— 147 Hcdrick, Roger-. 181 Heet. Jackie.-220 Heithcock, Dwight--252 Helton, Gayle--121,132,220 Helton, John — 220 301 Hemmer, Eddie Claire--147,220 Hcndon, Betty--1 17,252 Hendrick, James E.--136 Hendrick, Scott--I04.136 Hendrix. Margaret Ann--103,220 Hendrixson, Joyce-- 130 .131,220 Hendrixson, Paulette--130,135,252 Hensley. Billy Jo— 25 Herbert, Wilson— 252 Hemdon, 131,234 Hess, Sue--117.220 Hethcote, Ralph--234 Hettish, John--252 Hewitt, James— 129,234 Hewitt, Judy— 234 Hickerson, Brenda--220,234 Hickerson, Nancy— 132,199 Hicks, Donna--252 Hidalgo, Danny--252 Hij -221 Higdon, Tom--167 Higgins, Wanda-- 132,253 Hil, Lew--141 Hildreth, Paul — 130,131,142,221 Hill. Betty Jane--253 Hill, Ben— 122,199 Hill, Carter Wayne--234 Hill, DotCy--234 Hill, Frank— 221 Hill, Gary— 129,234 Hill, Gray--86,122,167,216,221 Hill, Jane— 131 Hill, Judy--124,234 Hill. Lucy— 221 Hill. Handle— 86 Hill, Robert— 86,122,221 Hill, Victoria Smith— 234 Hiller, Mary Elizabeth--221 Hillis, Gerald— 253 Hinds, Beecher— 253 Mines, Jerry— 253 Hinson, Martha— 253 Hirst, Benjamin--25 Hise. Charles— 253 Hitner, Charles-- 129 ,234 Hitt, Harold--25 Hix, Lewis — 253 Hobbs, Bill — 169,199,167 Hobbs, Nancy--87,106,199 Hobbs, Norma Ann— 253 Hobbs, Wayne--234 Hobby, James— 149,151,153,221 Hobgood, Sue--234 Hobson, Eddie--181,199 Hodge, Diane--253 Hodge, Jim--253 Hodges, William Edward- Hoffman, Bill- -221 Hogan, Ray- 25 J, 253 , Peytc -253 Hogin, Martha Thompson--234 Holcombe, Joy--253 Holden, Max--253 Holder, Doug--253 Holder, Bonnie— 253 Holden, Pat— 108,117,132,199 Holder, James Daniel— 234 Holder, Billy Wayne--234 Holderfield. Hank--221 Holland. Richard--221 HolUmon, Barbara Ann--234 HoUis, Mary Nell--87,105,108,117.] HoUman, Doy--86,22i Holloway. Carlene--253 Holloway, Jere--253 Holly, Lila Ann— 147,151,221 Holman. Patricia--147.253 Holman. Walter--110,221 Holmes, Ronald--253 Holt, Billy--234 Holt, Diane--253 Holt. Janet--234 Holt, Howard--221 Holt, Gene— 253 Holtsford, James--253 Holzapfel, Carole— 253 Hookey, Jerre--83,115,221 Hodtey, Robert--234 Hooper, Hugh Harris--200 Hooper, Sherrill--234 Hoover, Carol Lee— 234 Hoover, Don — 104,200 Ho , EUe 253 Hoover, Ray — 234 Hope, Bob--147,200 Hope, Edgar Lee — 253 Hopkins, Glynda— 171 ,253 Home, Betty— 221 Home, Donna Jo--253 Home, Tom— 147,149,151 Hornik, David--253 Hoskins, Bobby— 234 House, Andy--123,221 House, Ann— 234 House, Jerry— 147,150,221 Howard, Annette — 253 Howard, Linda — 221 Howard, Vera--145 Howell, Elizabeth— 135,221 Howell, Richard--253 Howse, Clara — 253 Howse, Johnnie— 200 Howse. Sandra— 253 Hoy, Eva Rose--95,234 Hubbard. DarTyl--234 Huddlcston, Clarie--137,235 Huddleston, L3rT ---253 Huddlcston, Marilyn--253 Hudgins, David Leon— 200 Hudson. Beth--86.235 Hudson, CarU-253 Hudson, Evan--149,151.153,235 Hudson, Frances--146 Hudson. Patricia--235 Hudson, Roland--253 Huffcr, Bcttyc--253 Hughes. Jim— 235 Hughes, Jo Ann--125,140.200 Hughes, Mary Beth--93,221 Hughes, Vincent--25 Hughey, Betty King— 105,147 ,148.200 Hulen, J3nice--132,253 Hull, Sammy— 235 Hulshof. Charlcs -235 Humphrey, Jo!m Kenneth--253 Humphrey, Orena — 25 Humphries, Eugenia Burkict — 200 Hunt, Brenda— 146,235 Hunt, Celeste--235 Hunt, Ronnie — 235 Hunter, Bill — 109,200 Hunter, Pat — 147,235 Hurley, Kethy--129 Huskey. Robert--121 ,132,141 ,253 Hutcherson, Robert--107,221 Hutchings, Margaret--253 Hutchins, Paul — 144,156,158.163,200 Hutson, Frances--117,121,136,253 Hutson, Linda— 235 Hyde, Dandridge--200 Hysinger, Ann— 221 Ignati!, Paul— 253 Ingcis, Roger — 197 Ingram, Charles Marion--253 Ingram, Jerry Edward--200 Iiwin, Arthur--25 Irwin, Gordon— 87,103,104,135,156, 158,201 Irwin, Marjoric — 253 Irwin, Robert — 253 Irwin, Sandy— 88,117,125.128.143,201 Ivie, William Thomas--221 Jackson, Boyd— 254 Jackson, Bradley--221 Jackson, Dewey — 235 Jackson, Dixie-- 132 ,254 Jackson, Don--254 Jackson, Katherine (Cokie)--91,94,221 Jackson, Kenneth— 102,103,104,201 Jackson . Nancy — 117,131 Jackson, Peggy--106,201 Jackson, Thomas— 221 Jackson, Tommy— 221 Jaco, Ethel— 25 Jakes, Mary— 254 James, David— 131 ,201 James, Joe--254 James, Larty--235 Jameson, Janie-- 121 .221 Jarrard, Jerry--201 Jarratt, Betty--102, 221 Jarrett, Charles--132,136,254 Jenkins, Billy--22l Jennings, James Thomas — 235 Jeruiings, John — 221 Jennings, Tony--254 Jernigan. Bobby — 201 Jernigan, Donald--235 Jernigan, John Forrest — 129 Jernigan, Maiy — 25 Jernigan, Raleigh— 161,201 Jobe, James Neill— 201 Jobe, Martin— 181 Johns, Johnny — 254 Johns, Nancye — 221 Johnson. Barbara Arm--254 Johnson. Betty Su anne--134,254 Johnson, Billy— 254 Johnson, Brenda--235 John . Den -201 Johnson, Harley--235 Johnson, James — 221 Johnson, James Franklin--201 Johnson, James Mitchell — 221 Johnson, Jerry — 254 Johnson, Jim — 221 Johnson, Linda — 147 Johnson, Paul--202 Johnson, Ray — 235 Johnson, Robert--15I .254 Johnson, Roy- 235 Johnson, Russell--34,86 Johnson, William--25 Johnston. Charles— 235 Johnston, Deanie Stallings--235 Johnston, Murray Joseph — 202 Joiner, Harvey— 235 Jones, Ann Carolyn--202 Jones, Barry — 221 Jones, Bennie--254 Jones, Carol Ann -n7.221 Jones, Daryal— 221 Jones, David--180,235 Jones. Deanna Gay--254 Jones , Doris- - 147 , 148 , 1 49 , 1 5 1 , 1 53 , 235 Jones. Gail— 235 Jones, James C.--254 Jones. James P.--202 Jones, Janice — 254 Jones, John — 25 Jones, Larry— 181,202 Jones, Linda Ann Morris -140 Jones, Mary Alice — 124,254 Jones, Mary Jane--124 Jones, Mike— 124,254) Jones, Pattye--235 Jones, Robert-- 142,221 Jones. Rodger — 140,202 Jones, Steve— 235 Jon- . Tra- -254 Jones, Walter — 254 Jones, Wayne— 129,221 Jordan, Dorothy--254 Jordan, Edwin Jeffries--141 Jordan, Gant — 202 Jordan, Hop— 235 Jordan, Robert— 221 Jordan, Sherry— 254 Judd, Meyillan— 121 Julian, Peggy Sue— 254 Juliano, George— 254 Jung. Warren -221 Justice, Sue— 99,128,156,158,235 Kahn, Judith--254 Karabasz, Victor — 202 Karlovic, Judy — 235 Karriker, David — 202 Kaniker, Lewis— 129,235 Karty, Ronald— 254 Kean, Patsy— 235 Keel, Cherrie— 105,108,117,202 Keen. Stoylene— 254 Keister, Ann— 142,235 Kelley. Glenda— 254 Kelley, Marilyn--254 Kelley, Nona Faye— 254 Kelley, Randall R. --156,158, 202 Kelly. Linda Gail— 202 Kelly. Padgett— 254 Kelton. Freddy— 139,254 Kelton, Gwen— 202 Kelton, Kent— 235 Kempf, Ray— 173 Kempson, Patricia--162,254 Kendrick, Tommy--254 Kennedy, Ann— 117,254 Kennedy, Barbara--221 Kennedy. Joan— 145,235 Kennedy, Ray— 254 Kephart, noyd— 107,122,124 Kerpan, John--254 Kerr, Ann--14 1 ,134,254 Kerr, Bob— 86 Key, Jo Anna--142,146,221 Key, Thomas— 202 Kidd, Mary— 133,221 Kidwell, Eugene H.— 254 Kidwell, James F.— 25 Killen, Brian— 134,222 Kimery, Donna — 254 Kincaid, Elaine— 236 King, Gary Joe--236 King, Linda Jo— 102.222 King. Susan--120, 222 King. Thomas Larry — 254 Kinney, David--lIO,144,222 Kimer, Martha--254 Kirby, Jim— 236 Kirby, Roger--222 Kirk, David— 236 Kitkes, Kenneth— 236 Kirkham, Carolyn— 254 Kitchens, Dianne— 254 Kite. Bob— 109,236 Kitttell, Jimmy — 254 Kittrell, William— 222 Knapp Franklin- -202 Knight, James— 110,202 Knight, Mar ' — 254 Knowles, Harold--130,135,236 Knowles, Kathy— 222 Knox, Retha— 202 Knudtson, Conrad--104,222 Koehler, Bonnie— 236 Kraft, Calvin--222 Kress, Robert Fenton--236 Kyle, Pat--185,236 LaFevor, Jack W. — 254 Lacey, Martha--236 Ladd, James Allen— 254 Lamb, Betty— 236 Lamb, Charles— 141,254 Lamb, Thomas— 202 Lancaster, Jim— 106,203 Land, Lloyd — 254 Land, Mitzi— 254 Land, Reelana— 156 Landers, Paul— 254 Landrum, Donald Ray— 254 Langford, Bobby H.--236 Langford, Bobby J. --254 Lanning, Lillian--203 Laiuiom, Kenneth — 173,236 Larmon, Judy--254 Larson, Petcr--162,254 Lasater, Kaye--236 Lasley, James K---104,203 Latane, Mary--236 Latham, Nancy Carol--203 Lauderdale, Sylvia-- 142,236 Lavan, CaroI--222 Law, Clarence— 25 Lawrence, Jill— 254 Lawrence, Steven— 222 Lawson, Buddy — 86 Lawson, B. V.--222 Layne. Larry — 222 Lazenby, Betty Ruth--254 Lazenby, Fred--126,236 Leach, Jackie--254 Leahon, Larry— 88.126,156 ,158,167 171,203 Leatherwood, David--23fa Ledford. George--254 Lee, Harold— 236 Lee, James Waddell--254 Lee, Jerry Patterson- -203 Lee, Marilyn— 254 Lee, Mary Ellen— 236 Lee, Sandy— 117,131,236 Lee, Suzanne— 109,121,137,222 Legg, Pennie--222 Leighton, Jane — 136,236 Leinhart, Jim— 236 Lemmonds, Barbara— 236 Lennon, Joe--131,203 Lester, Sharon— 1 17,222 Leverette, Hazel--236 Lewis, Ben--180 Lewis, Bill— 203 Lewis, Bill— 254 Lewis, Jack — 203 Lewis, John— 222 Lewis. Linda— 142,222 Lewis, Sam--129,222 Lewis, Saundra--222 Lewis, Wayne--236 Lewter, Faye--236 Uddle, GIenda--222 Liebhart, John--255 Liechty, Janice — 255 Life, Malcom— 203 Lightcap, Nelson, M.--125 Ligon, Linda — 236 Lindner, Gary Eugene— 127,255 Lipscomb, Bobby--236 Lish, Mike— 222 Lish, William— 255 Little, Beth— 236 Locke. Maretta--255 Locke, Sandra— 105,106,222 Locke, Tommy— 255 Lockhart, Andrew--255 Lockhari, Eula--255 Lockhart, Mary--162,255 Loffi, Robert--255 Logan, Jamcs--U0,203 Loggins, Tommy — 236 Logue, Herbie— 255 Long, Albert— 236 Long, David— 135,222 Long, Don — 135 Long, Sarah--117,222 Lorance, Linda--236 Loughridge, Kay — 236 Love, Daiuiy— 255 Love, James— 203 Love, Larry— 86, 203 Lovelady, John— 236 Lovell. Becky--236 Lovier, Johnny--255 Lowe, Ann— 203 Loy d. William— 255 Lucey, Teresa— 236 Lukasick, Robert--236 Lumpkins. Janell— 236 Luna, Lester— 203 Lundy, Sue— 222 Lungston, Douglas--203 Lunn. Martha--95.255 Lunn, Nick— 236 Lunsford, Marcia--255 Lynch, Dwight— 255 Lynch, Jacky— 255 Lynch, Jim— 255 Lynch, Joe--255 Lynn, Haskell--236 Lyon, Stanley--125,128,131,203 Lysak, Virginia--222 Lytle, Robert--145,255 Lytle, Tommy— 236 Mabry, Kenneth--236 Mabry, William— 255 Maddox. Kaye—1 16,120,222 Maddox, Martha--25 Mader, Arthur — 123 Ma , Ha -255 Maggart, Betty— 222 Maggart, Terry Allen— 204 Mahan, Malcolm— 255 Mahoney, Maureen— 236 Mahurin, Stan— 134 Majure, Niles--255 Malone, Johnny--255 Malone, Ruth--255 Mangrum, Mary Rose--255 Mansfield, Don— 236 Mantooth, Nelda--255 Manus. Thomas-- 145,205 Maples, Clarit--167 Maples, Evam--222 Marcum, Steve— 255 Marks, Gayle--124, 132 ,227,236 Marlin, Alice--255 Marlin, Carolyn--93,205 Marlin, Mallory Wayne— 205 Marrs, Kelso— 255 Marsh, Haiold--237 Marsh. Le5lie--255 Marshall, Hank— 122,205 Marshall, John— 134,142, 237 Marston, Barbara--237 Ma; , Jun -255 Martin, Connie-- 237 Martin, Kenneth--255 Martin. Larry--255 Martin, Lee--110.144,205 Mai , Ma; -255 , Hale 255 , Joe— 151,255 Martin, Norman— 84.122.123,205 Martin, Ronald--255 Martin, Rosalee — 255 Martin, Russell— 255 Martin, Suzanne— 255 Mashburn, Doris--237 Mashburn, Franklin B.— 222 Mashburn, Lawrence W. — 222 Mashburn, Linda--222 Mashburn, Thomas--237 Mason. Agnes- -134, 142.222 Mason, Billy--122,255 Mason, Houston-- 121 ,141,222 Mason, Robert Dee--83,205 Massey, Charles--88,104,205 Massey. Don--109,147,151,152 Massey, Jean--102,105,223 Massingale, James--237 Matheny, Michael— 255 Mathis, Fred--223 Mathis, James Leroy--223 Mathis, Sylvia--124,255 Mathis, Verbie--223 Matlock, Randall— 256 Matthess, Bill--237 Matthews, Norman — 237 Maupin, Carolyn--124,237 Maxcy, Janie--256 Maxwell, John--256 Maxwell, Keith--117,143,256 Maxwell, Mary Ann--205 Maxwell, Nancy- -237 May, Carolyn--132 May. Gracie--124,142.256 Mayes, Robert Charles--25 Mayfield, Bud--177,256 Mayfield, Lonzo Curtis— 205 Mayo, Dorothy Dean— 205 Mayo, Jerry— 256 Mayo, Marilyn--116,223 McBee, Joan— 102.103,233 McBride , C arolyn- - 1 17 ,203 McBride, Jacque— 107,134,141,256 McBroom, 01ivia--114,136,147,237 McBryar, Patricia— 256 McCamish, Dewayne— 255 McCanless. MyTa--204 McCarter. Bobby--237 McCartney, Nancy— 147,256 McCauley, Linda--256 McClain, Dotty — 256 McClanahan, Frank--223 McClanahan, Mary Ruth--256 McClanahan, Ronnie--256 McClanahan , Tom-- 148 ,149,151,152, 153,223 McClendoi, James--223 McClendon, John--223 McClure, Maridon— 142,152,256 McConnell, Mary— 237 McCord, Bill--237 McCord, Don— 145,256 McCord, John--25 McCord, Logan--256 McCoy, Betfye Jo--233 McCrary, Edward- -256 McCuislon, Sue--237 McCullough, Jack--256 McCurdy, Nancy--256 McDaniel, Bob--237 McDaniel, Donna--237 McDaniel, Martha Ann--256 McDaniel, Mildred--256 McDaniel, Russell-- 134,256 McDonald, Barbara--256 McDonald. Clayton--256 McDonald. George-- 142,256 McDonald, Jean--102,105,145,2O4 McDonald. Lewis Terry--204 McDonald, Peggy— 256 McDow, Jane--256 McElroy, Carolyn— 256 McElroy, Patsy Ann- -256 McFarlin, James— 125,128,256 McFarlin, John--256 McFarlin. Larry Lee--204 McFerrin, Thomas— 84,88,102,104,204 McGee, Joe-- .32,256 McGee, Nancy--106,223 McGee, T. E. -25 McCec, Vickie— 129,256 McChee. Mike--256 302 McChcc, Bob— 25 McCill, Lynn--147.148,149,151 McCill, SUII--256 McCicw. A ldie--2S6 McK c, Jimmy— 237 McKe. ' . Judi--256 McKcivcc. Kiicn-85,256 McKenni, Kathlvn.-204 McKinliy, Worley--lS4 McKnight, Aiin--llS,140 McKnight, Carol- -237 McKnight, Jimmy— 256 McUin, Don--149. 151, 153,204 McLaughlin, Sman--223 McLean, JudHy--124.204 McLiran, Sam--123. 124,127 ,237 McUan, Tom--104.237 McMahon, Catl--84, 122,204 McMahon, Virginia-- 135,204 McMillan. Mclvillc--237 McMillan, Rulh--237 McNiel, Jim--256 McPeak, Toby— 237 McPhcnon, E iJio--237 McWhirter, Janir--204 McWhorttr, Rita- -256 McWiUiams, Jasper- - 177 Mcador, Dorothy Maiii.--205 Mcadors, MarynclU- 142,146,223 Meadows, Charlotte- -256 Meadows. Gail-- 147,148,237 Meadows. Kathy--129,256 Meadows. Phil--173 Mears, Douglas— 256 Mcais, Jack--256 Medlen, Unda--108. 117.206 Medlock, Joyce--147,237 Meeks.K3ye--146 Meeks, Sandy.-146,256 Meflord, tlsle--l47,2S6 Meiers, Helen M.--206 Mercer. Michael Gary- -256 Metiiman, Gloria— 256 Menltt, Dewey-- 132 Merryman, George- -206 Michel, Diane— 134.139,256 Midgelt. Albert--256 Midgclt. Dan--132, 173,223 Midgett. Sharon- -132 Miles, John— 223 Milholland, Mlke--173.176 Miller. David--237 Miller. Floyd— 256 Miller, George-- 134 MlUei. Jim- 124, 127,237 Millet, Julia— 124 Millet, Karen- -1 17 Miller. Kay— 245,256 Miller, Urr --256 Millet, Robert— 161,206 Millet. Ronnie. .177 ,256 Millhotn. David--2S6 Milligan. Nancy. -237 Mills, Becky.- 141,237 Mills, Bennic.-256 Mills, Chailes— 256 MilUaps, Sandta--223 Milom, Mile— 84,122,206 Mintet, Doc Matshell--256 Mintet, Geotge David--2S6 Minton, Flskc--223 Minton, Janie— 256 Misenhimer, Kcith--141,206 Mitchell, Fiances-- 147, 148, 149,151 Mitchell, James Harold— 256 Mitchell, Michael--223 Monefeldl, Katen-. 142,223 Monfee, Pehhy— 102,105.206 Monohan. William D.--206 Montgomety. Bevetly-.68.105.10B.206 Momgomety. John Paul— 223 Moody. Betty- -147 .237 Mood. Brenda— 237 Mocic. Ardie--256 Mootc. Barbara. -84. 107. 116, 237 Moore, Bitty Kemp. .1 17,206 Moote, Bob. .256 Mode, CUd( Douglas-. 206 Mocce, Janice— 257 Moac. Janie— 141.233 Moote. Kenncth--123.134,238 Mocce, Susan EUtabeth— 257 Mocce, Thomas Tniman..257 Moore, William-.238 Moocehead. Carolyn— 132.257 Moocehead. Gene..257 Moma. Judy. .223 Mocales, Lois.. 238 Mocgan. Betty Ann-- 105.120,206 Mocgan, David— 257 Morgan, Jesse W.-.25 Morgan, Judy--257 Morris, Jetty. .206 MoctU, Teddy.. 126,167, 171, 181 Motils, Tctty— 86.257 McciU. Veia— 102.223 Mcciis. William— 257 Moctlson. Dwight..257 MonUon, James Ronald. -257 Mcnow. Wanda- -257 Moiton, Nancy--223 Mcseley, Myta.-105,121,206 Moss, Jo Ai)n--2S7 Moss. June-.238 Moss. Michael— 257 Moss, Robert--238 Mots,Steve--206 Mossison, Laura Jean--25 Mott, Kenneth--e8,103,104.206 Mouldci.David--257 Mouvety, Ceotge--238 Mueller. Louis— 124 ,257 Mueller. Mady— 145 MuUins. Patiicia--2S7 Mullins, Ralph— 238 Mullins, Richard--238 MuUins, Roy— 125.132,141,206 MuUU. Jerry— 223 Munscy. Judy— 147,151,238 Murphey. Sue— 88.105,147,151,152. 206 Murphy. Jerry--238 Murphy. Mike--2. 7 Muiphy. Pat--121,223 Murray. Charles-.257 Murray. Johnny.. 257 Muliay. Ronnie-. 238 Muse. Jimmy. .238 Myers, Ann— 238 Myers, James— 257 Myers. Mary— 257 Nail. Ronnlc--151,223 Nash. Jean— 223 Nave, Joe. -151 Ncal. Chip-. 141. 257 Seal. Judy..257 Needcr. Charles.. 181 Ncel. James Buikett.. 125. 128.207 Neel, Nancy--125.257 Neelly. Cenc--162,257 Nelms, Bill- -223 Nelms.Joy--135. 146.257 Nelms, Maty Penney--207 Nelms, Tom— 257 Nelson. James Howaid--2S7 Nelson. WilUam Hagbait— 257 Newby, Catol-- 142, 146,257 Newby, Reba Jo- -25 Newcome, Ronald--257 Newman, Ruth--238 Nichols. Charlcs--257 Nichols. Judy--102. 142,146 Nichols. Tommy-. 257 Nicholson. Emily— 117.134,238 Nickcll, Cynthia.. 223 Niebergall. Eiic-.127,2S7 Nolan. John Thomas-. 257 Nolcs. James.-144.207 Noll. Ronald— 124,162,257 Norcom. Frank-. 130. 133,223 Norman, Ann. -99, 119. 124. 156, 158. 257 Norman, John--257 Norman, Hugh--223 Norman, Ronald- -207 Nonis. Sheila— 146,257 North. Lois— 223 Nouise . Michael E.--207 Nuckols, Mary Lynn- -88, 105. 147. 148. 151,207 Oakley. Woody— 152 Oates. Eddie--238 O ' Brien. Linda Faye--2S7 O ' Brien. Unda— 109,121 ,238 O ' Bticn, Patiicia--117,207 O ' Bryan, Micky--40, 122, 156,207 O ' Connor, Pat--140,207 O ' Dea, Eliiabelh--257 Odom, Hatry — 238 Odom, Patricia--257 Odom, Peggy — 257 O ' Donniley, Don— 137,141 ,207 Ogles, Clinton--223 Ogles, Joyce — 238 Ogles. Nancy— 124.257 Ognio. Violet— 25 Ollphant. Jane— 147.238 Olive, Linda--96 .238 Olivet. James— 120.207 O ' Neal, Bobby— 161,207 O ' Neal, Carolyn--147, 151,223 O ' Neal, Royce--23S O ' Reai, Lany— 238 Or. 8obby--238 O ' Saile. Charles— 238 Osbome, Barbara — 238 Osborne . Bcttye— 223 Osborne. Bob — 223 Osgathorp. Coretta— 257 OtwcU, Maxine— 257 Ousley, Jim— 122 Overall. Chailes--257 Overton. Ronnie — 257 Owens. Jetry Edwaid--122.216.223 Owens. Jerry Ellen— 238 Owens. Ken— 238 Pace. Kathy-- 136,238 Pace, Wayne— 238 Pack. Jimmy- -238 Page, Faye— 207 Pagington. Lillian--238 Paiaei. James Claude--25 Palmet. B. E.--102 Palmci. Maltha — 257 Palmet. PrisciUa-. 117.257 PaMer. Carolyn--223 Panter. Denms--2S7 Parish. Billy —257 Padtei. Bornice Nabors--207 Parker. Jackie— 257 Parker. Malcolm--257 Padiet. Mary Ann--138,207 Parker. Nancy--257 Parker. Tom--223 Parketson. Johrmy--257 Parks. Pry--136 Paraell. Unda— 257 Parsley. Bert — 257 Pattin, Anita June-- 1 17,236 Partin, Sybil— 124,257 Paschke, Jackie— 88,105,121,207 Patterson, Barbara--238 Patterson, Betty— 107,223 Patterson, Charles--257 Patterson, Dale — 132,257 Pane -258 Patterson, Donald — 238 Patterson, Tom-.238 Pattie, Jean— 258 Patton, Dianne Joyce— 258 Patton, Peggy--25S Patton, Roger--122,223 Paulk, John--147,258 Payne, James Anderson--122,14 1 ,207 Payne, James Hall-- 137,238 Payne, LarTy--207 Pearce, Albcrt--223 Pearson, Jimbo.-126,167 Peck, Sandy— 258 Peck. Tetty— 86.127.258 Peck.Brenda--238 Peel. Mclanie— 258 Pcery. Judy— 258 Pegram, David--223 Pembeiton, James— 123.238 Pendetgiass, Joe--238 Pendeigtass, Sandra — 238 Pennington. Penny— 258 Pennington, Tom--258 Peppers, Linda--117,223 Pelkins, Brenda— 258 Perkins. William Otis.-208 Penitt. Marshall— 25 Perry. Carolyn--83,223 Peny. Chatles--238 Peny. Wayne- -224 Petie. Joe--2S8 Pettross. Bobby--224 Petteway. Arthur--224,238 Petty, Ann--88.109.121 .208 Petty. Bill--25S Petty. David--124.126,167.169 Petty. Donna--121, 124, 238 Petty, Ken--257 Petty, Pamela--146,162,257 Petty, Robin Davis--208 Peyton, Larry--208 Pfeil, Paul--153,258 Phelps. Monty-- 151 Phillips. Cynthia Lou--258 Phillips. Utry— 224 Phillips. Sandia--131.142.258 Phipps, Nathan--238 Pickle. Dan— 224 Pierce, Ronald— 126,167,224 Piercy, Nan--123,142,238 Pigg, Woodard--224 Pigue, Eddie--167,168,20S Piguc,Statlene— 91,258 PlUai. Matty— 122,224 Pilvenack, Jim— 124,162,258 Piper. James Kavanaugh--163.208 Pitcox, Barbara--117,258 Pittengel. Eddie- -258 Pitts, Judy AIU1--146.258 Pitts. Rita Estelle— 208 Pitts. Robert— 224 Plum. Lana— 116.121.124.132.145,258 Plunken Joe — 20S Poarch. Clcnda— 238 Pollard. Eliiabeth— 25 Pollatd. Pat— 133 Pollock. Caiole— 145,120.224 Popchuk. James--239 Pope, Jackle--82,126,167 Pope. Mation Earl— 258 Poitei. James— 258 Posey. Michael— 258 Posey. Robert--258 Posnack. Albert— 122.132.138.208 Poss. Jerry — 258 Post. Geotge B.— 258 PosUnt, Claience— 238 Pottei, Chatles Dennis— 258 Potu. Call— 239 Potts. Petty— 123.224 Powell. Ann— 117.224 Powell. A.W.— 83.88.104.107.109.111. 114.122.124.127,193.194 Powell. Catolyn--132.224 Powell. John— 258 Powell. Mar)--25e Powets. Donna— 132,141.239 Powets. Edwin..258 Poynor. Joyce--25 Poythicss. Robert— 258 Pratet. WilUam— 258 Presley. Joyce— 117.239 PlessncU. Allen— 258 Preston. Ftaoccs — 2S6 Ptetton. Jimmy— 127.258 Price. Glen— 239 Plice. Reba— 258 Price. Thomas— 88.122.123,144,208 Ptiddy, Chatles— 152 Primm, Anna--208 Plince. Angie--142. 146.209 Prince. Greg— 239 Prince, Phyllis— 123,258 Pritt5.Geccge--239 EVuitt. Kenneth Owen — 126 Pryor, Francis--258 Puckett. Bonnie— 114,258 Puckcn. Glenna Bow--209 Puckett, Jerry Lynn- -258 PuUen. Charles— 239 Pulley, Robbie— 117,131,239 Pulley, Ronnie— 239 Pundt, Steve-147,239 Putman. Ben Whia--209 Pybum. Jerry--258 P -lant. Brenda— 89.105.142.209 guailcs. Gail— 258 Rabold, Alan— 224 Raby . Terty— 258 Rack, Ronald — 258 Rader. Bob— 239 Rader. Judy— 131.239 Ragland, Linda— 130.258 Ragland. Mack— 209 Ragsdale, Robeit--239 Ragsdale. Sam- -25S Rains, Gilbert— 145.258 Ralls, Dotothy— 258 Ramsay, Gena — 239 Randolph, Bubba--167,239 Raney. Wilma--224 Rascoll. Robert— 258 RatcliUe. Sally-. 147.149.150 Raulston. Glngei..l 16,135,139,224 R ay, Charlotte-. 117.224 Ray, Evans — 258 Ray, Ricbatd— 102,122 Ray. Tommy Davis — 209 Raybutn. Gail-.209 Rediker. Faye— 239 Redmon. Diana Fite-. 108.209 Rcdmon. Linda..94,99.156.158.185, 224 Reed, Barney — 162 Reed, Bufotd-.162,258 Reed, Chailes.-239 Reed, James-. 127,258 Reed, Judy Paulette — 209 Reed, WinIled-.258 Reese, Janet-.258 Regas, Michael— 258 Regg, Buddy— 239 Regg, George — 239 Reid, Billie Jane— 1 17.116,143,224 Reid.Marilyn..258 Reid. Larry-. 224 Reis, Becky— 133,258 ReUofd, Ruth Ann. .258 Rcmmele. CatI— 258 Rennet. Steve— 84.86.122,134 Rewis, James— 123.239 Reynolds. Anne-. 258 Reynolds, Bu£ord..239 Reynolds. Betty-.l 17.132.258 Reynolds. Carlotta Jane — 117 Reynolds. ChctyU- 1 17.134 ,224 Reynolds, Johnnie. -107 ,209 Rhea, Louise. -1 17,209 Rhea . Mack— 224 Rhodes, David— 117,143,259 Rice, Donna— 105,106,209 Rice, Richard— 259 Richardson, Diana— 239 Richardson, Jim — 259 Richardson, Unda — 86,133.151.153.259 Richcy. Tommy — 239 Riddle. Janet— 259 Ridge, Nancy— 117.124.259 Reil. Tibby— 117.124,259 Rigsby, Nancy— 132, 259 Rives. Mary Lou. .117,239 Ritoi. David— 239 Robbins, Matianne.-130,131 .239 Robbins. Tetry— 259 Robetts Curtis.. 259 Roberts. Dillon — 210 Robeiu. Naomi. .210 Roberu. Sandra. -259 Roberts. Faye — 259 Robertson, Jo ce. -121 .135.259 Robertson. Kenneth Bill — 126 Robettson. Maigarct-.84.105,224 Robcitson. Patricia — 147.239 Robinson. Baibata..l47.148.149.151 . 153.239 Robinson. Betty— 102.105.108.117.224 Robinson. Chatlottc — 138,210 Robinson, James Thomas — 127,257 Robinson, Martha — 25 Robinson. Melba--106,136.210 Robinson, Pauicia Ami — 259 Robinson, PhilUp D.— 25 Robinson, Ronnie— 259 Robinson, Steve.-180 J24 Robinson, William Eugene— 239 Roche, Richard-. 126.173.179,188,210 Rochelle. Marion--259 Rochelle. Mike— 259 Rocklleld. Sandy. -239 Rodden. Jasper A.-- 104 Roddy. Sandra Kay--259 Rogers. Charles — 259 Rogers, Doyle— 224 Rogers, EUssa--259 Rogers, Fonester--259 Rogers, NUke--259 Rohde, David— 259 Rolett. Frank— 117,143.210 RoUins. Donnie--224 Rolman.Martha--239 Romans. Hanna--86.124.IS8.210 Rocker. Clyde— 259 Roper. John— 239 Rose. AUen— 184 R«e, Billy— 239 R«e, Charles— 259 Rose, Paul- -85,224 Ross, Barry — 259 Ross, Darlene-.240 Ross. George— 259 Ross, Howard — 259 Ross, Lee — 25 Rochman. Mike— 83,84, 122, 124, 224 Rothrock, James.-259 Rouse, Sandra— 90.142,193,240 Rowe, Barbara. .259 Rowc. Kenneth. .104. 141. 210 Rowland. Larry — 224 Rubin. Judy— 137,145.240 Ruchit, Susan — 240 Rudd, Jimmy— 147.240 Rudolph. James Robert— 259 Rudolph. Timothy .-259 Ru«o. Rosemarie— 224 Rushing. Larty— 121,224 Ruis, Claudine— 25 RusseU. Bill— 130.135,210 Russell. Carolyn--134.240 Russell. Kenneth Wilson-- 126,210 Russell. Lcla--259 Russell. NUnnic M.— 210 Rutherford. Bill— 224 Ryman. Jetry--177 Saad. John PhiUip— 259 Saad. Richard— 224 Sacchinelli. Jerry — 259 Sadler. Dlcky--259 Sage. Gary Steven— 104 .210 Sain. Betty— 132.259 Sam. Dale— 259 Sain Norman— 224 Salisbuty. Rebecca--99.156.158.259 SamueU. Greg— 177 Sanders. Ann— 147,148.151 .152,240 Sanders. Donna Kay— 259 Sanders. Emily Jane— 210 Sanders. James Boyte— 259 Sandets. James Earl— 240 Sanders, Larry— 84.120.121,240 Sanders, Robert — 162 Sanders. Ross— 162 Sandidge. Beverly— 224 Sandlin. Mackie— 240 Sands. Lawrence — 240 Sanford, Bessie Lee--225 Sanford. Carole--S4 .89.105.109.11 1 , 121.210 Santi. Billy— 259 Satgent. Diane— 240 Saundets. Bene— 227.240 Saunders. Chatles— 259 Savage. Kay— 121.145.259 Sawyet. Catolyn — 240 Sawyci. Sammy--259 Sawyets. Tom— 240 Scales. Ceotgia — 240 Schaff. Salah— 134 Schenk. James— 225 Schiel. Paul-259 Schtage. Sam- -240 Schrichte. Judi— 84.95.124.134,137. 240 Schubeit. Emily--85.U7.130 Schwendimann. Donald W.— 127.260 Scott. Carl— 240 Scott. Charles— 240 Scon. Faye— 102.225 Scon. Frances — 117,240 Scott. Tom— 129.240 Scniggs. Ray--151 Scudder. Gerry — 260 Scudder. Ronald — 260 Seagraves. Bob — 225 Searcy. James — 260 Sears. Robert— 260 Seay. Richard— 210 Segroves. David— 240 SeU. David— 145.260 SelovcT. Thomas John — 210 Scemes, Joe — 240 Settle. Bill— 126.167.210 Settle. WilUam H 141.225,210 Sewatd. Sandra — 260 Sewell. Bill— 225 Shadow. Fred- -240 ShaUer. Claude Woodtuff--2I 1 Shanfleld. Susan— 260.1 16.124 Shank, John— 240 Sharp. Harry— 211 Sharp, Judy — 260 Shasleen, Janice— 240 Shaver. John Gary— 2 1 1 Sheatet. Darmy — 240 Shechan. Robert— 125,128.240 Sheffield, Meredith--; 106 Shelby. Ronnie— 147 .240 Shelton, Billy— 240 Shelton, Carole— 89,103,211 Shelton, Linda— 145,260 Shelton, Mike— 260 Shelton, Sam--240 Shelton, Sharon— 148,240 Shepard. Kieffer— 222 Shepard, Merle— 240 Sheppard, Frank— 225 Sheppard, Glenn — 260 Sherrill, Parker— 240 Shetter, Judy— 240 Shirley, Ed— 225 Shocklee, Erin--124 ,134,260 Shofnei, DUnne--102,121 ,211 Short, Calvin— 126,167,211 Short, Richard--104 ,103,124,211 Shoulders, Donna--225 Shulman, Ken-- 173.240 Shults. Harold— 173,240 Shultz, Cherryl--86, 120,240 Sikes, William--I36,240 Simmons, Carolyn--117.136,225 Simmons, Jimmy— 260 Simmons, Kenny--260 Simmons, Mildred--2]1 Simmons, Robert--240 Simms, Lionel— 240 Simons, Ray— 167 Simpson, David--240 Simpson, Larry--240 Simpson, Judit ---134,21 1 Simpson, Van--240 Simpson, Wayne--14 9,!50 ,240 Simpson, William Thomas— 260 Sims, Nancy--142,225 Singleton, James--211 Sinner, Richard--240 Sisk, Virginia— 102,132,211.225 Sissom, Irene- -260 Si veils. Carlton— 104,109,121,137.225 Skaggs, Fred— 260 ' ■ Skelton, William Howard, Jr.--240 Skinner, Bill--150.211 Slaymaker, Robert--86 Sledge, Carol- -95, 99, 124. 156, 158, 185 260 Slowey. James— 241 Smartt, Jane--260 Smartt, Unda— 225 Smith, Bill— 241 Smith, Carole AUene Smith, Charles Edward— 211 Smith, Dewey— 260 Smith. Kelly--139 Smith, Floyd— 211 Smith, Harold — 123,241 Smith, Hank-- 142 Smith, Howard Cross--126,21 1 Smith, Jackie--260 Smith, James Cleveland— 129 Smith, James D.--225 Smith, James Richard--241 Smith, Janice— 211 Smith, Janice Faye--260 Smith, Jerry— 86,126,167 Smith. Jesse— 131 Smith, Jim — 127 Smith. Jim L.— 241 Smith, Jimmy— 241 Smith, John— 225 Smith, John Ed— 241 Smith, Judy— 85.117,241 Smith. Lynn— 86,123 Smith, Marilyn--149.260 Smith. Mary--99, 146, 156. 158, 162 ,225 Smith, Patsy— 260 Smith, Phyllis— 116,211 Smith, Ralph Leroy--260 Smith. Richard--241 Smith, Robert--260 Smith. Rosalene — 260 Smith, Sally--83,89, 105, 108, 142,2 11 Smith, Sam--85.140,212 Smith. ' 5ammy--I42,260 Smith, Sarah--241 Smith, Sarah R.--212 Smith, Sherrie— 142,241 Smith, Sherry--141.241 Smith, Virgima--225 Smith. Wendy--a4,89,105,212 Smith, WillardL. — 124,162 Smith. William — 124,147,152,162,225 Smith. William J. --124,129, 147, 152, 162 Smith, Winston— 124,162,225 Smithson, Billy— 225 Smothers, Larry — 241 Smoyer, Sharon- .94,142,212 Snapp, Jim — 184 Snell. Judy — 147,241 Snell, Sharon— 260 Spencer. Helen--102 ,106,212 Spencer, Jane--89, 105. 140, 212 Spencer. Jim--173,l76 , Pat-- , Wayn -260 niU: -260 Solazzi. Georgia--241 Sparkman, David— 122 Sparkman, Don 122 Speer. Maiy Toby 241 Speiden, Creal— 260 Spelta, Anthony Joseph — 212 Spella, James--241 Spence, Edward--225 Spencer, Anne— 260 ' Spencer, Daimy Mitchell — 260 Spicka, Charles F.--25 Spickard, Ben--260 Spier, Maurice -103,212 Springer, Kenneth--260 Springer, Lucy--241 Spry, Betty Jane--124,135.241 Stacey, Charlotte— 260 Stacey, Dwight— 260 Stacey, Hugh--241 Stacey, Pat--241 Stacey. Ken— 241 Staggs, Lenna Rae--260 Stagner, Tommy- -241 Stamper, RusselU-25 Standefer. Jamffl--260 Stanley, Phil- -260 Statkey, Robert— 260 Starks, Donald S.— 241 Starlin, B3rbara--241 Starlin, Ralph Eugene--225 Startup, Dave--241 Statum, Errol--241 Stauber, Charlotte— 241 St, Charles, Sharon--260 Steagall, Judy— 89,94,130,131 ,212 Steed, Jon--167,241 Steelman. Robert--241 Steger. Evelyn— 85,132 ,136,241 Steiner, Mary--225 Stepbach, Joseph--260 Stephens, Jim — 141,260 Stevens, Ralph— 241 Stevenson, RusseU--212 Stewart, Claudette Harrison— 212 Stewart, Henry--260 Stewart, Jerry--260 Stewart, Larry £.--173,174,212 Stewart. Mar ' — 102,105,225 Stewart, Paul— 225 Stewart, Philip Wayne--2l3 Stewart, Shanon-- 12 1,132, 139, 241 Stiles. Linda--242 Stokes, Everett — 225 Stokes, Norma Jean--225 Stone, Betsy— 260 Stone, Charley--260 Stone, Corky--125, 128,260 Stone, Frank Donovan— 213 Stone, Jim — 147,151 Stone, Mary Hill— 1 18,130,147,242 Stone, Mary Jeannette--135,213 Stone, Roy--123 Stone, Sherrie— 116.260 Stones, Carol--142,242 Stout, Beth— 124,260 Stout, Fred— 129,260 Stovall, Larry Joe--260 Stovall. Sue— 260 Strange, Carolyn--131 ,130.242 Strasser. Leah Ruth--260 Strawn. Thelma— 25 Strawn, Jerry — 260 Stringer, Minnie--225 Strunk, John— 151,152,260 Stubblefield, Shearer--242 Stubbs, Helen— 142,146 Sullivan, James--132 Sullivan. John Randall, Jr. — 161,213 Sullivan, Nancy--242 Sullivan. Sandra--242 Summar, Carolyn--99,105,l20,156, 158,225 Summers, Charles— 184 Summers. Elizabeth--242 Sutterlin, Fred--225 Sutton, Andrea--261 Sutton, Ann— 261 Sutton, Jim--84, 107, 122,242 Swafford, John— 25 Swagler, Tom--242 tin, Jo -242 Swann, Kenneth--261 Sweeney. James 01iver--261 Sweeney, Michael--141 .261 Swift, Tom— 130,135,242 Talley, Brenda— 103,130,242 Tallen, Brenda Gail--213 Talley, David--242 Talley, Wilson— 242 Talley. Yvonne--136,261 Tankersley, Raybum--261 Tankersley, William B. — 104,213 Tanksley, Judy--261 Tanley, George R.--261 Tardy, Mark— 261 Tarpley, Edward--149 Tate, Emily Jo— 261 Tate, James W.--25 Tate, Ken--117, 122, 143, 213 Taylor, Betty--147.148,151 .261 Taylor, Billy--261 Taylor, Curry— 242 Taylor, Charles— 25 ,123 Taylor, Eddy— 261 Taylor, Elizabeth--147,242 Taylor, Clenda— 117 ,124,130,131 ,261 Taylor, Herby— 242 Taylor, Jack Wayne--213 Taylor, James T., 111—129 Taylor, Jerry Lee--129 Taylor, John--225 Taylor, Larry Jack--129 Taylor, Wayne Moore--261 Taylor, Jane--146,213 Templeton, Woodrow— 225 Tenny, Gerald— 213 Terry, David--225 Terry, Mary Lee--242 Thacker, Wallace--225 Thatphithakkul, Sutin--127 Thomas, Bobby--242 Thomas, Brenda Carol— 115,135,242 Thomas, Brenda Jean--115,156,261 Thomas. Eddie--261 Thomas, John— 261 ■¥hom as, Kay— 147,149,242 Thomas, Monty--147.149,242 Thomas, Richard--261 Thomas, Ronny--225 Thomas, Teddy--261 Thomas, Terry--173,242 Thomason, Ralph— 261 Thompson. Helen— 242 Thompson. Karen--242 Thompson, Linda--261 Thompson, Sallie P. --242 Thompson, Wayne--261 Thompson, William-- 123,242 Thornberry, Don--116,132,136,242 Thurman. Shirley- 261 Tidwell. Barbara- -86.225 Tidwell, Clayton W.— 213 TiUord, Carolyn--129,2l3 Timm. Amta--120,225 Tincher, Gayle Holmes— 120.242 Tindell. Nancy--261 Tines, William— 167 Tingle. Steve--149,151 ,251 Tinnon, Jacqueline McCl3in--213 Tipps, Jane— 132,242 Tipps, Mary Clark — 149 Tipton, Barbara— 261 Todd. Charles--261 Todd, Dorris— 225 Todd, Molly--132,242 Tolbert, Allen--141, 145,242 Tollett, Dan— 213 Tomberlin, Sandra — 261 Tomlinson, Homer Dean--213 Tomlinson, James H.— 242 Toon. James Morgan— 213 Tosh, Jaync— 261 Totty, Carol— 120,225 Traughber, Michael Douglas -261 Travis. B.--122 Travis, Larry— 261 . Norn -242 Travis. MurreU--242 Treanor, Walter— 261 Trentham, Troy— 242 Tritschler, Tom— 261 Trobaugh, Linda--132,225 Tnissell, Sandra--146,261 Tuck, Georgia— 261 Tucker, Bennie— 261 Tucker, Carolyn--261 Tucker, Fay— 261 Tucker, Larry— 242 Tucker, Leon— 162 Tucker, Polly— 261 Tudor. Terry--125,128,261 Tune, Johnny — 213 Turner. Anne--l21,147.149,214 Turner. Guy--122,242 Turner, Helen— 214 Turner, Jimmy— 225 Turner, Nancy— 147,225 Tumey, Shirley--261 Turpin, Buford Paul-- 261 Tuttle, L ' nn--261 Tyree, Randell--225 Umbarger, Elaine--261 Underwood, Jackie— 225 Underwood, Rufus— 225 Upchurch, Barbara Sandidge--225 Upchurch, Ervin--132,l36,226 Vallandingham, Jeanne--214 Vallandingham. Philip--123,214 Vandergriff, Annette— 261 Vandergriff, Carolyn--261 Vandiver, David H.--226 Vandiver, Raymond- -261 Vann, Shirley--124.132,136,214 VanVickle. Ronnie- -261 Varden, Harold— 261 Varden, Shirley— 261 Vaughan, Butch--261 Vaughn. Claudia--242 Vaughn, Jody--261 Venanzio, Ayne--89. 102, 103 ,105,109, 121, 214 Vick, Roy— 226 Vickers. Tommy— 261 Vickery, Carolyn — 226 Victory. Kenneth--181 .242 Vineyard, Linda--261 Violette, James--242 Violette, Linda— 226 Voekel. James--242 Vroom. Daniel--127,134,242 Waddell, Carole--261 Waddell, Ross--261 Waechter, Bonnie — 146 Waggoner. Mike--127 Wagner, Ray--25 Wagner, Tim--173 Wagner, Tom— 226 Wainscott, John--242 Wakely, Bert— 137,242 Walker, David— 242 Walker, Judy--l48.243 Walker. Kathy— 115 Walkup, Lyon--243 Wallace, Betty Jo— 106,226 Wallace, James 0 ' Neal--262 Wallace. Janc--262 Waller, Jimmy--243 Walling, Bettie — 107 Walls. Patricia Ann— 262 Walters, Virginia— 243 Walton. Allan— 147.151,262 Wamble, Robert--262 Ward, Faye— 226 Ward, Florence— 262 Ward, Junior— 126,178.179,243 Ward. Heniy— 123,243 Ward. Matt--147,148,149.150 Ward, Pat Porterfield— 89.105.147,148. 151.214 Warhurst. Charles F.--128 Warner, William— 243 Warren, Jackie--262 Wanen, Jesse— 25 Warren, Lynette--262 Warren, Sharon— 93,1 14.213,243 Warren, Sheila--262 Warren, Tommy--243 Warren, William--126,262 Warrington, Judy--243 Washington. Jerry--253 Watkins, Alice— 1 19,124,130.136 .14 1 , 262 Watkins, Kenneth— 142,226 Watson, Johnny— 243 Watts, Dotty— 89,102,105,108,117,214 Watts. Richard— 110,161.214 Weathurford. BiU--262 Weatherford, Jeny— 262 Weathers, Pat--117, 146 ,243 Weatherspoon, Ray— 226 Weaver, Clenda--243 Webb, Judy--262 Webb, Nancy--U7.214 Webb, Ray— 214 Webb, Ronald— 262 Webb, Terry— 140 Webber. Charlotte— 262 Webber, Ronnie--243 Webber, Shirley Ann— 214 Weber, Judy— 243 Weems, Wayne— 243 Welbom, Janice--117,226 Welch, Georgia Ann— 243 Welch, James H.--226 Wells, Char ' l— 243 Wells, Frank-- 110.132. 136.144,226 Wells, Gary--214 Wells, Tina— 132 Welsh. Dennie--81.83,104,110,122. 144,161,214 Wesley. Frank — 123 ,226 West. George— 262 Wcstfall, Richard— 226 Westmoreland, Betty— 85,89,105,214 Whalen, Carolyn--243 Whaley, Gary--126,167 Whaley, Larry--126,167 Wheaton. Reed— 243 Wheeler, Bernic--243 Wheeler, Donna--262 Wherley. Stephen— 243 Wherry, Neva--120,142,262 Whitaker, Betty Leming--88,102,105. 214 Whitaker. John Harris— 243 Whitaker, Margaret--117.143.262 Whitaker, Paul Alan--226 Whitcomb, Jay— 214 White, Carlos--132,136,226 White, Carol--133,162,262 White. Faye-- ' .243,142 White. Freddie— 226 White, Howard— 125,140 White. Jana Rae--262 White. John Ed--262 White, John--243 White. Kay--243 White. Mary--142.262 White, Pat--117,262 Whitehead, Jim--243 Whitlock, Boyd--243 Whitson, Linda--243 Whittington, Tom--173,243 Whittle, William — 132.243 Whitwell, Carolyn--149,262 Wilbert, Frank — 226 Wilder, Bruce--1 17.143.226 Wildes, Hartley— 131 Wiley, Robbie--25 Wilkinson, Earline-- 137,243 Wilkerson. Ed--226 Willard, Charlotte--214 Williams. Anne-- 117, 243 Williams, Barbara-- 147,215 Williams, Billy--226 Williams, Carolyn--142,146,215 Williams. David- -2 15 Williams, Don— 243 Williams, Doyle--262 Williams, Jackie Dale- -262 Williams, James--215 Williams. Juanita--243 WilUams. Linda Dillingham--215 Williams. Sara--147,243 Williams, Suzanne--244 Williams, Terry--262 Williams, Thomas Elliott--126 WilUams, Vernon L. --25 Williamson, Billy— 262 Williamson, Charles--226 Williamson, Lynn A. --25 Willis, Norma Jane--146,244 Willis, Ralph--89,102.104,161,215 Willis. Wayne--86,262 Willmore. Larry H.--129 Willoughby, John A. -144. 215 Wills. Al— 262 Wilmouth, Ronnie— 69.156,158.173, 175.215 Wilson, Bessie Lee--262 Wilson, Bobby--226 Wilson, Davis--262 Wilson, Jimmy--244 Wilson. Johnny--244 Wilson, Larry--262 Wilson, Louise--244 Wilson, Ronnie--244 Wilson. Sandra-.-262 Wiltshire, Faye— 262 Wims, Maril ' n--262 Windmueller. Armin--1 17,137,143,144 Winters. Betty Sue--105. 119. 130. 135, 147,226 Winton, Faye--102,120.226 Win -262 Wise, Williams--215 Wiser, Betty Jo— 262 Wiser. Martha--130. 147 ,215 Witherspoon, Don--104,123,215 Witherspoon, Linda — 109,215 Witt, Gary L.--124 Witt, Wanen--124,131.262 Woert?. Jack--262 Wolfe. Bob--180 Womack, Mark— 244 Wood. Beverly--262 Womack, Richard Hugh--215 Wood. Don— 226 Wood, Etoise— 244 Wood, James Michael--2D2 Wood,Kathlecn--226 Woodardr Jerelyn--117 ,226 Woodfin, Bill--244 Woodmore. Brit--244 Woods, Lourene--262 Woods, Olivia— 226 Woods, Raymond— 263 Woodson, Jimmy- -244 Woodson, Norma- -244 Woodward, Barry--244 Woodward, Carol — 117 Woody, O. E.--244 Woody. Wayne--104,122,215 Wooten, Cindy--263 Wooten, Judy--134,137,141.244 Worsham. Bobby- -144 ,244 Wright, Bill— 244 Wright, Bill— 215 Wright, Dunnic--184 Wright, Fred— 263 Wright. Janice--263 Wright, Linda--124,244 Wrisley, Robert--244 Wrye, Mar - Kaye--121 ,263 Wynne, Betty Jane--263 Wynne, Mary Margaret--263 Wynne, Sandra--91,98,124,156.158, 185,226 Wyss, Mike— 263 Yarbrough, Steve--263 Yarnell, Howard--152.263 Yates, Frances--139.244 Yates, Thomas Dtake--125,128 Yeaman. Scottie--126,167 Yeargan, Lucia--ll7,244 Yeargin, Robert--244 Yokley, John--123,215 Yells, Patricia — 121,244 York, William--226 Young. Bob— 226 Young, Doug--215 Young. Janice--263 Young, Martha--147,244 Youree, Diana--263 Zahn -244 Zavara, Michel— 137,263 Zimmerman, Ann— 152,263 Zimmerman, Tony--226 Zom. RJck--263 Zulewski, Bob--226 304


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