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Sedgewell House Gregson Hall, completed in 1948, is the largest men’s dorm on campus, housing over two hundred men. It contains the cafeteria facili¬ ties for all University housing for men. Sedgewell House is a division of Gregson Hall, and along with William House is named for William Sedgewell “Pop” Gregson, former University chaplain. This division into the two houses was made to facilitate self-govern¬ ment and organization within the dorm. Inhabitants of Sedgewell House are varsity athletes, who represent their house on the Men’s Interhouse Congress, and participate in all campus activities. First Row: Terry R. Arenz, Richard M. Bell, Earl G. Bond, Dale 0. Boutwell, Charles D. Brown, Olan B. Burns, John T. Butler, Jr. Second Row: Jerry C. Carter, George K. Caster, Robert M. Childress, James E. Clark, Charles H. Cole, William M. Cooney, Oren Ray Culpepper. Third Row: Terry E. Day, Bobby H. Dixon, Danny G. Edgmon, John N. Fong, Wayne Garrett, Billy G. Gilbow, Jerry L. Green. Fourth Row: Will S. Green, Fred W. Grim, Richard Hardwick, Fred J. Hageman, Clyde Zane Hankins, Gerald D. Henderson, Darryl Lee Herbert. Fifth Row: Jimmy C. Hollander, Donald C. Horton, Bruce Jones, George W. Jordan, Jr., Huie L. Lindsey, Rollie E. Luplow, Walter R. Matthews. Sixth Row: Richard H. Mays, Robert B. Mears, Henry D. Moore, Billy Joe Netherton, Rogers L. Overbey, Thomas H. Perkins. Seventh Row: Stuart E. Perry, E. Gregory Pinkston, Lloyd A. Reuter, Jr., W. Gene Roebuck, Edgar A. Shanks, Bill L. Sheets: Eighth Row: Billy Ray Smith, Jack L. Snodgrass, Joe H. Thomason. Harry E. Thompson, James R. Van Dover, Bobby L. Wiltcher. 368
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lllif A-CLUB members enter the new field house for their almost-daily practice. “A” Club The goal of every college athlete is to acquire a varsity letter in his parti¬ cular sport. Those who reach this goal are eligible for membership in the A” Club. Front Row: Ted Souter, Joe Thomason, Rogers Overby, Buddy Benson, Wayland Roberts. Second Row: George Walker, Billy Lyons, Neil Martin, Jerry Ford, Ronnie Underwood. Third Row: Henry Moore, Harold Steelman, Bill Fuller, Billy Ray Smith, Joe Dickson, George Bequette. Jerry McFadden. Officers: Joe Thomason, president; Rogers Overby, vice-president; Jerry McFadden, secretary-treasurer. BOB WRIGHT speaks at political de¬ bate sponsored by the ACPL last spring. ACPL Sponsoring speakers of state and national political prominence is one of the outstanding projects of the American Collegiate Political League. The league works to foster an active campus interest in the affairs and policies of govern¬ ment. Front Row: Hugh G. Moore, Reynolds Griffith, Barry R. Weaver, Gwen Buchbinder, Collin Hightower. Ivan Hill, Don Pridemore. Officers: Barry R. Weaver, president; Reynolds Griffith, vice-president; Collin Hightower, secretary; Ivan Hill, treasurer. 370
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