ILIBRARY H. A. IRONSIDE MEMORIAL LIBRARY ft o 4 ' L®RARY BRYAN COLLEGE OAYTON.TN 3732 m ■. [ CON ' lENTS 1 Academic 24 [ Spiritual 62 Athletic 78 Social 92 Organizations 106 iyiV BRYAN COLLEGE sifc (commoner Dayton, Tennessee ii. In His image — in this sign we conquer 55 , . , 3 ■««• , ;SH yi ' ' , - r .,, -%ft;y-fcr 0: 0 9 f ISt ..r % eS?-? ' ■« .-r sif A ■■j«j j •n tiS. .-- ' i! ;;) ' ' -.. ' i ? ;:  «..i:i« ?!i ' f-i;feV ' lf , : f, .xiSir l The Christian life is the most com- prehensive life known; it is as deep as the heart; it is as wide as the world; and it is as high as heaven. William Jennings Bryan Foreword In the speeches of William Jennings Bryan the com- mon man could find guidelines and soun d advice. His oratory left men inspired with a new knowledge of God and a new vision of mankind. His words still revitalize the heart and refresh the soul. Our every- day lives are evidence of the timelessness of his say- ings. Look again at 1966 through the eyes of a truly great man; let his words lead you through this book. William Jennings Bryan . . . mighty in word and deed before God and all the people. Luke 24:19b Words alone are weak. It is only when they are supported with comparable actions that they become strong. The memory of Bryan remains unblemished because of his nearly-perfect blend of the two. 10 11 I 12 13 DEDICATION f ? 4J Backgrounds are never glamorous . Throw the spotlight on the background and view a man who does his work well. Patience and humility are personified in one who consistently works with- out recognition. ADMINISTRATI heodore C. Mercer President 16 Karl E. Keefer Mus. D., M.A., M. Academic Dean Ed., Ed. D. Judson A. Rudd M.A., L.L.D. President Emeritus, Treasurer 17 ADMINISTRATION Russell V. Stansbiiry Business Manager Louise Lason B.A. Registrar James Eschenbrenner B.S., Th.B., M.S. Dean of Students Mayme Sheddan B.S. Dean of Women 18 Rebecca Peck B.A. Secretary in Public Relations Edward Steele B.A., M.A. Director of Public Relations Zelpha Russell B.A. Director of Admissions Col. Francis J. Goatley B.S. Field Representative 19 STAFF Robert Sheddan Supervisor of General Services y } lf iz Karen de Rosset Assistant to Personnel Deans Mrs. David Barton Clerical Assistant in Records Office Miss Marsha Ramsey Nurse Ursula Luetgens Secretary to the President and the Dean Madge Hughey Secretary to Director of Admissions Mrs. Jean Hill Bookkeeper Mrs. Betty Wynsema Secretary in Development Office 20 STAFF Pearl Wallace Director of Kindergarten and Dining Room Hostess Mrs. Johnnie Green Dietician and Director of Food Service Department Mrs. Grace Higgins Clerical Assistant in General Services Be a Pendleton Recreation Director Austin Higgins Maintenance - Mrs. Elvera O ' Neil Clerical Assistant in Public Relations Al Levengood Bookstore and Lionette Manager Harold Sutton Director of Maintenance 21 BOARD OF TRUSTEES SEATED: Herbert K. Barker, James R. Barth, Mark Senter, Ivtrs. Harris Gregg, Mrs. E. B. Arnold, H. D. Long, E. J. Robeson, W. Earle Stevens. STANDING: J. Wesley McKinney, D. Lewis Llewellyn, Harry C. Johnson, John H. Hood, Harold Hardin, Gettys Guille, C. Barry Whitney, C. H. Dentler, R. L. Bryan. The character of a school is created by its trustees . Our motto Christ Above All is a commendation of the sincere dedication and consecration of our Board. TRIBUTE MRS. JEAN HILL For personal concern in a potentially impersonal business world, for friendliness, consideration, efficiency --for these expressions of her Christian testimony, we thank her . ACADEMIC Success Is Brought by Con- tinued Labor and Continued Watchfulness. FACULTY John C. Anderson B.A., Th.M., Th.D. Professor Ancient Languages Thomas Beal B.S., M.S. Instructor Biology, Chemistry H. Blair Bentley B.A., B.D., M.A. Assistant Professor History Mrs. Louise Bentley B.A., M.A. Instructor English TTiomas A. B.A., M.A. Instructor French Eckel Richard Cornelius B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor English 26 FACULTY Willard L. Henning B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Professor Biology Irving L. Jensen B.A., S.T.B., Th.D. Professor Bible A J.; kt: .:M lii ' J i 4 i m Mrs. Margaret Jones B.A. Instructor English 27 FACULTY Karl E. Keefer B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Professor Education Donald R. Kimsey B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor History Glen H. liebig B.A. Instructor Spanish -Mrs. Mary Etta McGarvey B.A., M.S. Instructor Education Miss Rebecca Peck 6. A. Instructor Business J. Furman Miller B.A., M.A., Ed.D. Professor Education 28 FACULTY Miss Virginia Seguine B.A.,M.A.,N.LS. Librarian Marion Whitehead B.S., M.S. Instructor Business L. Daryle Worley B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor Music JackD. Wells B.A. Instructor Physical Education Miss Elaine M B.A., M.M. Assistant Professor Music Smetters Alan N. Winkler B.A., M.S. Instructor Business 29 SENIORS Amsler, Uewellyn, Jackson, Wingard SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . . , , Vice President . Dan Amsler Secretary . . . . Dave Llewellyn Treasurer . . . Sponsors Mr, and Mrs. Hill Marty Jackson Sarah Wingard 30 Gary Allen Elementary Education Psalm 37:8 Above left: Tom Akins Elementary Education Philippians 1 :6 Barbara Ashworth Elementary Education Psalm 40:3 Daniel Amsler History II Corinthians 3:18 SENIORS Phil Ashworth Elementary Education Psalm 16:11 Gene Barchuk Biology Philippians 1 :21 31 David Barton Bible Philippians 1 :20 James Bath Physical Education Hebrews 12:1,2 Above right: Carole Bomgaars Biology Psalm 32:10 SENIORS Fred Breeden Greek John 15:5 Gene Broughton Elementary Education John 3:30 Don Crane Greek Philippians 3:10 32 Ruthie Frederick Elementary Education Philippians 1 :20 Above left: John Eastman Greek Colossians 2:5,7 Margie Hattaway Elementary Education Acts 17:27,28 Mike Garvey Greek I Thessalonians 5:24 SENIORS Ralph Heath Physical Education Romans 8:31 Carol Hicklin Elementary Education Titus 2:13,14 33 Bonnie Hubert History Ephesians 3:19 SENIORS Martha Jackson Elementary Education Habakkuk 3:18 Above right: Wanda Kennedy Secretarial Administration Proverbs 3:5,6 Dave Llewellyn English II Corinthians 10:5 Ronald Mattson History Matthew 6:33 Jeanette McDonald Elementary Education I Thessalonians 5:24 34 Larry O ' Neil Elementary Education Philippians 1 :6 Above left: Janet Miller Elementary Education Isaiah 40:31 Marilyn Phillips Elementary Education I John 5:4 Vicki Paulson Elementary Education Philippians 4:13 SENIORS Ruth Rex Elementary Education Isaiah 12:2 Marion Richey Elementary Education Galatians 4:6,7 35 Michael Roberts Guidance and Counseling Isaiah 26:3 SENIORS Constance Robinson Elementary Education Hebrews 13 :5b, 6 Above right: Paul Rose History Psalms 27:14 Beatrice Shelby History Luke 1 :37 Rose Marie Shoemaker Elementary Education Philipplans 4:4 Carl Spence Bible Philipplans 1 :6 36 Jim Townsend Greek I Corinthians 1:27,30 Above left: Sandra Thompson Elementary Education Isaiah 12:2 Walter Watts Elementary Education I Thessalonians 4:11,12 Constance Van Lenten Biology Nahimn 1 :7 SENIORS Karen Weber Elementary Education John 3:30 Rachel Whitlow Elementary Education Psalm 118:6 37 w rffT-rm. James Flatt Elementary Education I Thessalonians 4:11 Ted Hayes Music Acts 18:2a Sarah Wingard Elementary Education I John 5:14,15 Joyce Yergin Elementary Education Psalms 37:4,5 WHO ' S WHO Dan Amsler 38 Janet Miller Recognition is given to these seniors for their effectual giving of individual skills and abilities to God, to school, and to others. ' ' i ' ' i- yf = John Eastman Vicki Paulson Bonnie Hubert Dave Llewellyn JUNIORS Smith, Porcella, deRosset, Riggs. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . , . . Vice President . . Russ Porcella Secretary . . . John deRosset Treasurer . . . Sponsors. . .Mr, and Mrs. Bentley Faye Smith Paul Riggs 40 JUNIORS Wa- -ne Brooks Ginger Broughton John Bums 41 JUNIORS 42 JUNIORS Linda Guess Gleim Hansen Dave Henry Cookie Jackson Neil Jackson Ellen Jensen 43 JUNIORS Milo Macko Diane Madison Betty Massengale 44 JUNIORS Hank Shafer Barbara Sheddan Faye Smith 45 JUNIORS 46 JUNIORS Judy Watson Rosemary Withers An intellectual Junior date. 47 SOPHOMORES Robinson, Keefer, Gilmore, Blevins. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President . . . Mel Robinson Secretary Dee Gilnnore Harold Blevins Treasurer Karl Keefer Sponsors .... Mr. and Mrs. Beal 48 SOPHOMORES Madge Akins George Arnold Barbara Atkins Bruce BenduU Jim Blackburn Harold Blevins Laura Gather Lois Glapp Donna Glendenen Diane Crabb Steven Day Ross Disharoon SOPHOMORES Todd Donnan Ray Ferguson Joyce Fitzgerald Norman Foster Bill Freeman Dee Gilmore Jim Gray Priscilla Greener Ralph Grosser Carolyn Hamby Dawn Harrison Mike Henderson SOPHOMORES Don Hershner Shirley Hodge Karen Hogue Doug Houskeeper Ken Hurley Carey Jackson Mary Frances Jewell Bob Johansen Dave Johnson Sallie Jones Linda Jorges Karl Keefer SOPHOMORES Lloyd Kimbrough Nancy Leininger David Lewis Allen Mawhinney Miriam Meyer Dorothy L. Miller John Noland Karen Orthner John Reynolds Mel Robinson Valerie Robinson Ruth Ross SOPHOMORES Ann Rudd Margaret Scholz Beverly Sparks Charlotte Spencer Inga Stenberg Dennis Stratton Ethel Tan Bill Tripp Aim Triplett Susan Voss David Williams FRESHMEN Avery, Gerard, Wyllie, Parker. FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS President . . . . Vice President . . Ray Parker David Gerard Sponsor . . . . Secretary . . , Treasurer . . . . Miss Russell Kathy Avery Dianne Wyllie 54 FRESHMEN Don Averill Kathy Avery Paul Bauer Linda Beals Randy Bell Nancy Bickford Janine Brown Terry Brown Ann Burkett Bob Campbell Gary Caudill Craig Chapman Sherry Ciraky Alice Colvin Cherie Cornell Julia Ann Darwin 55 FRESHMEN Rosalie deRosset Ruth Deschler Karen Dobbs Steve Duncan Walter Durham Derrill Edwards Maxine Estes Richard Fisher Carole Fooshe James Gateley David Gerard Barry Oilman Sonny Goodman Allen Graham Mary Groeneveld Helen Heiss i 56 i .-- ' ' e . FRESHMEN Gar y Hendrix Patience Henshall Phyllis Horton jr™ — ■—T — [75 — r r Paula Huffingham Virginia Janow Jack Kelly Robert Kerber Patricia King Amy Lam Peter Lau Richard Logsdon Carol Lomas Dianne Mahaffey Denzil Mauk Theodore Mercer Maxine Moffett James Moss Craig Mutton Deborah Norris 57 FRESHMEN Barbara Penlon James Peterson Arthur Porcella Betty- Powers Patricia Riley Layne Robert Larry Roddy Saundra Rodebaugh John Rose Ruth Rothgeb William Scholtterbeck Sharon Schrag Dwayne Schramm Kay Shane Delores Shelton Mickey Sizemore Carole Otteson Ray Parker Barbara Peck in 58 FRESHMEN Lynne Stevens Janice Stuart David Symington Patricia Talmage Jim Temple Gene Tidwell Dan Tilly Randy Travis Kris Vaclav Patricia Vigil David Watson Judith White Deane Wolfe Diann Wolfe Mary Wright Dianne Wyllie 59 NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS FIRST ROW SECOND ROW NOT PICTURED Gary Mitchell Virginia Lake Yvette Blake ly Donna Comp Lois Ann McDonald Sharon Johansen Connie Zeman Ben Purser Henry Hildebrand William Slocum Francis Pain Franklin Chung J. C. Reed Lowell Balm an James Keeton Daimy Pegram Joe Renedo Joe Smith Patsy Utz John Yard Fredia Johnson Carole Bomgaars Doug Froemke Perry Utz NOT PICTURED Phyllis Kerr Lana Lade 60 Scholarship aid is gained by the union of individual ability and personal need . 6 SPIRITUAL if- One Needs the Inner Strength Which Gomes with the Conscious Presence of a Personal God. 1 i s ' M im W ' .2 ■:.■' ' • t v -  OPENING CONVOCATION 64 SPIRITUAL LIFE SERVICES Later we may be lost in a flood of books and facts. Now is a time to examine our- selves before God and to receive a fresh awareness of God through the messages of these meetings. Mr. Ernest Tatham discusses David 65 MISSIONARY CONFERENCE An informal time in the lounge . Rev. Fred Renich 66 A class learns of Mr. Syers work in Brazil. Through in -class contact with alumni missionaries, prayer-band displays, and Reverend Fred Renich ' s messages, this year ' s conference challenged us to tell others about Jesus. The choir presents Miss Marsden ' s Glorious Tidings. 67 BIBLE CONFERENCE Under the Holy Spirit ' s ministry and Dr. Robert Smith ' s leadership, we were stirred to a critical evaluation of our- selves in being honest with God, Our guests joined us for breakfast Honest up. After the meetings, an informal snack and question period. Now the a cappella choir ... 68 YOUTH FOR CHRIST Bible quiz team prepares for action. Khea High Student Director Ray Parker Secretary- Treasurer Sue Voss New club Coordinator Jon Abercrombie Administrator Ted Mercer Through the interest, concern, and prayer of Bryan students, youth from local schools are encouraged to be young men and women standing securely upon Christ. 69 Other active members. CHAPEL i ' J At 8:30 in the morning it is hard to get excited about chapel . But what could be more appropriate than to begin each day with forty minutes of praise, prayer, and medi- tation in the promises of God? Chapel time may be too early to excite us, but it has proved an excellent time to enrich us . ' - -• ' .Jfcr , , . ■?«r Song-leading with gusto accompaniment with a smile. 53: ;st at 70 ' :..«itai: Searching the book of James. CHRISTIAN SERVICE ASSOCIATION Sue and Dorothy teach a C.E.F. class. Mr. Winkler, sponsor. Wayne ' s Bible class 72 Ralph Grosser, President; Dan Amsler, Co-ordinator; Lany O ' Neil, Treasurer; Dorothy Miller, Secretary. Christian service needs to be a present activity rather than a future goal. The Christian Service Association offers present service in such things as public school Bible classes, jail services, and child -evange- lism classes . Mr. Steele, C.S.A. chapel speaker. 73 FOREIGN MISSIONS FELLOWSHIP Mr. Liebig, sponsor; Dave Johnson, treasurer; Don Crane, president; Marsha Ramsey, secretary; Fred Breeden, vice-president. The Foreign Missions Fellowship carries the burden of Bryan ' s sharing in world missions. Prayer, prayer letters, and the missionary fund are important parts of that sharing. European prayer band. Missionary speakers spark interest. 74 DAY OF PRAYER An early -morning challenge to pray. Speakers, group meetings, and individual devotions encouraged us to be vit±L God tiirough prayer . Roommates, Karen and Carol, worship together. A study group in prayer. CHOIR Mr. L. Daryle Worley- -Director Madge Akins Dave Henry Kay Shane Bob Akins Phyllis Horton Barbara Sheddan Phil Ashworth Carey Jackson Faye Smith Randy Bell Bob Johansen Laurette Smith Harold Blevins Linda Jorges Richard Smith Wayne Brooks Karl Keefer Nancy Snyder Ginger Broughton Dave Llewellyn Jeanie Stevens Laura Gather Dianne Mahaffey Lynne Stevens Gary Caudill Katie McGroskey Randy Travis Ted Gaudill Miriam Meyer Ann Triplett Lois Glapp Dorothy Miller Joyce VanderVeer Marylee Davis Carol Otteson Pat Vigil John deRosset Russ Porcella Judy White Sonny Goodman Valerie Robinson Rosemary Whithers Allen Graham Ruth Ross Priscilla Greener Sharon Schrag I 76 GOSPEL MESSENGERS Bob Johansen, Donna Clendenen, Carol Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ashworth. Chosen by the school, members of Gospel Mes- senger teams have a unique privilege of serving Christ and College. Karl Keefer, Miss Seguine, Ted Caudill, Harold Blevlns, Vicki Paulson. 77 ATHLETIC It Is Only When the Body Is the Servant of a Spiritual Master That It Can Develop Its Greatest Strength and Prolong Its Vigor. -« ,.4 — ' ■•■wJ FIRST ROW: Peter Lau, Mike Roberts, Bob Andrews, Carl Spence, John de Rosset, Wilfred Lee, Jack Spence, John Stone, Allen Graham. SECOND ROW: Coach Wells, Dave Gerard, Bill Joyner, Layne Roberts, Russ Porcella, Bela Varga, Paul Rose, Jim Booth, Kent Austin, Dave Henry, Jim Bath, Ken Froemke, Dave Llewellyn, Wayne Brooks, Bob Kerber, Carl Lundeen, Bill Bates. SOCCER The largest spectator sport in the world requires both individual skill and endurance. Added to these fundamentals, aggressiveness and ruggedness gave us a team of which we can be proud. 80 Mine ! Five, Four, Three, Two I see that hand. Steve Day Mr. Eckel Cross Country and Track Coach Al Mawhirmey CROSS COUNTRY ■. ■ , -; , Bob Campbell Jim Moss 82 Glenn Hansen Doug Housekeeper, Jim Bath, Ken Froemke, Al Mawhinney, Ralph Heath. TRACK A slow start, but a sure win. 83 A swift hand-off. Coach Jack Wells Coach Jack Wells, John Stone, Jim Moss, Dave Llewellyn, Art Porcella, John deRosset, Manager Jack Spence, STANDING: Walter Durham, Craig Chapman, Dave Fisher, Joe Coats, Carl Lundeen, John Bums, Dave Gerard, Ralph Heath, Milo Macko. 84 Ralph Heath- -Captain H- A. IRONSIDE MEMO I ■-r t ' rr,n ART 85 Dave Fisher Dave Llewellyn Milo Macko Art Porcella 87 Wally Durham John deRosset Craig Chapman 88 Jim Moss , . 1 .. :r . -f . Barbara Peck, Cookie Jackson, Priscilla Greener, Madge Akins, Karen Orthner, Kathy Avery. Shedding a spark of contagious enthusiasm and working hours for the perfection neces- sary to please Mrs. Wells, their sponsor, pays dividends in school spirit and sportsmanship. CHEERLEADERS Thinks go better with Coke. — Maybe. 89 BASEBALL A pre -season chalk-talk. Ralph Heath, pitcher Paul Riggs, catcher 90 Proctors never lose. INTRAMURALS Peterson Lau--All American from Hong Kong. Large William gets stuffed. All in fun, Crombie gets a good, wholesome smash. With a variety of intramural activities, each student is given abundant opportunities to par- ticipate in a sport he enjoys. 91 SOCIAL It Is Impossible To Calcu- late the Benefits Which Would Be Brought to the Social World If Christ ' s Spirit Could Pervade It . . . Ik, ■iPr l CTl;; ' .•• ' ' : lH 1 fi 1 t Paul didn ' t tell me it would be like this. Coupled in blind dates of the Student Council ' s arranging, the freshmen and new students discover that the administration and faculty are interesting- -and interested- -as they meet formally at the President ' s Reception. PRESIDENT ' S RECEPTION or J w Q FRESHMAN INITIATION How do you like it? The benign sophomores rescue the benighted freshmen from their romantic illusions and acquaint them with the rigorous discipline (midnight calis- thenics!) necessary. The freshmen, endure admirably, encouraged by the thought that next time it will be OUR turn! But next time sometimes seems far away. 95 What, me worry? Queen Marion ! HOMECOMING A busy day of activities leading to the evening banquet and the crowning of Queen Marion welcomed alumni back home . The banquet. 96 A short devotional A pops concert with Ed Miller. WEEKEND ACTIVITIES Each event adds a special memory to our year at Bryan . Only 997,908 pennies to go ! Fun and frolic in the hay. Mr. Rushdoony, noted historian. Pep rallies highlighted the sports program. HALLOWEEN Halloween is very far from being hallowed, and it ' s very near being just plain fun. m 98 Blub! The formula for water is One of the many table displays. THANKSGIVING A somewhat blurred North-South soccer game. This is one day of thanks for God ' s giving every day . The holiest of nights ... in song. A Charlie Brown Christmas. The Littlest Angel . CHRISTMAS The joy and wonder of this season is complete only as we know Christ, Who alone is the reason for Christmas . 101 arrival. HIGH SCHOOL GUEST WEEKEND A Weekend to Remember . . game with Temple. 1 ' ! . entertainment. 102 new friends. Sweetheart Banquet. 103 104 But Marion, I am smiling! J. ii ' :-H-ii .-iK--%ri , . , ' - ..i STUDENT GUIDE, page 150, paragraph 2, No suspenders. MEN ' S LOUNGE y She gets all the calls ! l! ■! 105 ORGANIZATIONS Character Is the Power of Endurance in the Group As Well As in the Person. FIRST ROW: Fred Breeden; Al Mawhiimey, Vice President; John Eastman, President; Bonnie Hubert, Secretary; Marion Richey. SECOND ROW: Ray Parker, Karen Hogue, Alan Arment, Barbara Sheddan, Ken Hmley, Dianne Wyllie. Steak for breakfast and STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council arranges and leads certain student activities, mediates between the students and the administration, and serves as the organized voice of the student body. I 108 Gene Barchuk Dan Amsler Don Crane Jim Booth PROCTORS Leaders, counselors, and respected students, the proctors consistently enforce --and live --the dormitory rules. Who can we frame this time? Saiah Wingard Marty Jackson Janet Miller Faye Smith Bea Pendleton Bob Andrews, Editor. Ken Froemke, Co-ordinator. COMMONER STAFF Kent Austin, Photographer. Ted Caudill, Copy Editor. ,,,«e f? - Barbara Sheddan, Business Manager Mm. 4 One big party? Hardly- -maybe a very little party, but certainly a very big job. Late working hours, triplicate layout forms, and frustrating deadlines created times of responsibility and duty, as each of us was trusted to do his job through God ' s strength and to His glory. Earline Earhart, Typist Bob Vogt, Layout Editor. Ill CLUBS AND COMMITTEES LETTERMEN ' S CLUB Give me a B SOCIAL COMMITTEE 112 CITIZENSHIP COMMITTEE Stahvartly ignoring the pressure of studies, students traditionally band together in clubs and com- mittees to stimulate each other in fields of common interests . i?f M fv t«!t ATHLETIC COMMITTEE 113 CLUBS AND COMMITTEES You ordered fifty volumes of what? LIBRARY COMMITTEE YOUNG AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM % 1% Ir All right Brooks, where did you get that RED tie? 114 RECREATION COMMITTEE If we get the lights in the Lionette dark enough MARRIED COUPLES FELLOWSHIP The married couples live it up. 115 Hurley snoozes HILLTOPPER While Harold hurls Hilkopper. Concepts and comments compiled by the staff of this our school newspaper are monthly subjects for campus thoughts. 116 BRYAN WOMEN ' S AUXILIARY Officers President Mrs. Louise Bentley Vice President Mrs. Sue Keefer Secretary Mrs . Lois Worley Treasurer Mrs . Betty Wynsema Sharing in various projects as sponsors and promoters of Bryan College, these women have proven themselves faithful in helping wherever needed --from bak- ing cakes to buying microscopes. 117 The Reverend Charles R. Jones, now iiiner yeari old and living in Dajton since his retirement from the Methodist ministry in 1944, can well recall the funeral service for William Jennings Bryan on July 28, 1925-. On the front porch of the F. R, Rogers ' home in Dayton, Tennessee, from the text Be thou faithful unto death and thou shalt receive a crown of life, Mr, Jones led the final tribute to the Great Coiximoner . ReA ' erenri Charles R. Jones FRIENDS AND SPONSORS Mr. Roy Adams Mr. Herbert K. Barker Mr. Stanley Brading Mr. R. L. Bryan .,,... ,, ,, Mr. C. H. Dentler ' r Mr. Clarence E. Mason, Sr. H Dr. J. Wesley McKinney r Mr , and Mrs . Dudley Sands John Sexton and Company Mr. C. P. Swafford Westminster Presbyterian Church Mr . C . Barry Whitney Chancellor Glenn W. Woodlee CONGRATULATIONS From the Poised, Sophisticated Junior Class to the Graduates of ' 66 Compliments of TENNESSEE EGG CO. 414 West 16th Street Chattanooga, Tenn . Phone 266-5168 Compliments of AMERICAN YEARBOOK CO. SALE CREEK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. Irving L. Jensen, Pastor Morning Worship 11:00 A. M, Sunday School 9:45 A. M, Evening Service 7:30 P.M. We Invite You to Worship with Us ROBIN ETTE MOTEL Wall to Wall Carpet — Free Television Air Conditioned Phones in Room 77 5-97 U Highway 27 South Dayton, Tennessee CONNER ' S SUPERMARKET Dayton, Tennessee ABEL HARDWARE Market Street Call: 775-2772 Dayton, Tennessee Compliments of POWELL FURNITURE CO. Compliments of MOMAR INC. V hen you need a little lift — depend on Coke PURSER CLOTHING STORE Shoes Clothing for the Whole Family Phone 775-9757 Compliments of COOLEY ' S MARKET 775-1531 Compliments of ) ETTEFt JliOF DAYTON, TENNESSEE iOmtO UNO€l AUIMOBiIT Of IHt COCA-COlA COMPANY lY THE DAYTON COCA-COLA BOHLING COMPANY THE THRIFT STORE Dayton ' s Most Modern and Complete Department Store Phone 775-9414 Dayton JEANETT ' S BEAUTY BAR Jeanette Nan Phone 775-9545 West Main N. D. REED SON Fashions for Ladles Men 106 North Market Dayton, Tennessee HY-WAY GARDENS Flowers and Gifts The Best for All Occasions ' West Main Street Hotel Aqua Building Phone 775-0626 Dayton, Tennessee For the Local News Read THE DAYTON HEARLD Read All the News of Rhea County Member of A. B.C., T.P.A., and N.E.A. Phone 775-1313 COLLIES AUTO PARTS West First Avenue Dayton, Tennessee CARY WEST CO. Firestone Dealer Phone 77 5-] 545 Dayton, Tennessee DAYTON BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Serving Rhea County and the Surrounding Area 1894—1965 Dayton, Tennessee KNIGHT ' S CLOTHING STORE Clothes for the College Student Call 775-0371 Dayton, Tennessee ALLEN PHILLIPS ' JEWELRY Expert Watch Repair Diamonds — Watches Dayton and Spring City DAYTON SERVICE STATION Gulf Gas — Lubrication — Tires — Accessories Main at Market Phone 775-0683 Dayton, Tennessee TALLENT ' S PRESCRIPTION STORE Phone 775-2362 Compliments of BEARD—WALTERS FORD Service Satisfaction is Our Aim Tel. Dayton 775-1811 Hwy . 27 South Tel . Chattanooga 266-8070 Dayton, Tenn . EDWARD L. MORGAN Insurance and Real Estate THE FASHION SHOP Ladies ' Children ' s Nationally Advertised Lines Dayton and Spring City 775-QS55 365-6818 PHILLIPS ' 5 10 Quality Merchandise, Popular Prices Phone 365-6372 Spring City, Tenn. SHIBLEY ' S 5 ? TO $5.00 STORE FABRIC AND RUG CENTER Phone 775- 1 464 Phone 775-0455 Dayton, Tennessee Jesus Christ the Same Yesterday, and Today and Forever. Hebrews 13:8 FOURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH Rev. Beatrice Shelby, Pastor Sunday School — 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship — 10:45 A.M. Evening Service — 7:00 P.M. Midweek Prayer Meeting — 7:30, Wednesday CITY SERVICE STATION Esso Products — Gillette Tires 24 Hour Wrecking Service Day 775-1944 Night 775-2926 JOHNSON HARDWARE CO. Phone 775-0272 Dayton, Tennessee FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Dayton, Tennessee Order of Services Sunday School — 9:45 A .M . Morning Worship — 1 1:00 A.M . Training Union — 6:15 P.M. Evening Worship — 7:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting — 7:45, Wednesdays J . B. Morris, Pastor L. Donald Hill, Minister of Music MANSFIELD ' S COFFEE SHOP We Are Proud to Be a Neighbor of Bryan College Polly, Butch, Peggy, Bernie Downtown Dayton Compliments of COLONIAL BAKING CO. Chattanooga, Tennessee BROWN CHEVROLET CO. 136 Market Street Phone 775-271 Dayton, Tennessee Auto Glass — Table Tops — Mirrors Window Glass — Plate Glass — Reglazing Pittsburgh Paints — Wallpapers DAYTON GLASS COMPANY 1 10 West Main Avenue Ph . 775-0404 Dayton, Tennessee McPHEETERS INSURANCE AGENCY 120 West 3rd Avenue Dayton, Tennessee Phone 775-2722 Your Partner in Security Compliments of KAYSER—ROTH HOSERY CO. Dayton, Tennessee FURLOW— CATE TRACTOR IMPLEMENT CO. Farm — Industrial Equipment 129 East Second Avenue Dayton, Tennessee Phone 775-2781 RHEA EQUIPMENT COMPANY West 3rd Avenue 775-9646 Dayton, Tennessee 37321 Formal I Equipment, International Trucks Pontiac Sales Service J. C. YOUNG OIL CO. Phone 775-0131 907 South Market Dayton, Tenn . MILADY ' S BEAUTY SALON Carol and Nancy Call 775-0641 217 N. Market Dayton, Tenn DAYTON DEPARTMENT STORE Dayton, Tennessee MODERN WAY CLEANERS North Market Dayton, Tennessee Phone 775-9551 Dayton ' s Oldest and Most Reliable Your Persona! Appearance is Your Greatest Asset ' Congratulations to the Class of ' 66 LIONETTE AND COLLEGE BOOKSTORE Daily Serving Campus Needs Compliments of IDEAL CLEANERS LAUNDRY Spring City, Tennessee Pick-Up and Delivery Call Us Phone 365-5274 THE COTTON SHOP Complete Line for the College Gal Phone 775-1911 Dayton, Tenn, Compliments of PRUETT ' S FOOD TOWN Dayton (No. 4) and Daisy (No. 3) MORGAN FURNITURE COMPANY Rhea County ' s Largest Display of Home Furnishing Established 1909 Phone 775-0313 Dayton, Tenn DAYTON CLOTH SHOP 129 Market Street Sew and Save Phone 775-2328 Dayton, Tenn, ARNOLD ' S BARGAIN STORE Quality Style Value Phone 775-2555 Dayton, Tennessee A Cross-Centered Church with a Heart ' FIRST METHODIST CHURCH South Market Street— Dayton Dole C. Bittinger —Minister Daryle Worley— Choir Director Bible Believing Evangelistic Mission-minded A Warm Welcome Awaits Bryan Students ' Keep healthy and on the go with HOMOGENIZED Mapplps cdUti. VITAMIN D HOIAOGtNlXtD Jfappif rVaUuf MILK ONE HAIF CtllON LIQUID GRADEA-MIN.4%B.F. H0M0CENI2(B • PASTEURIIIB VITAMIN D mi ■Ik MAPfTVAUirfABMJ.INC. KOSSVIUI. CA. 3 eUae ied nedJt to. om i jboo . . . HAPPY VALLEY FARMS ■i H 112 H .. m M Kmr V S, S J f Xfm , WHT 1 9 H Jt Bv TK HP ft iflB SSP -i t ■- tS m m Aa mam ■p w :y i jr:- . 1 Hi H B w ' ' « H 1 HH I hH u Mil i ■; DAYTON HARDWARE COMPANY Compliments of Dayton, Tennessee C. R. GRAYBEAL AND SONS Compliments of REDFORD ' S STORE, INC. Compliments of Phone 775-1866 Dayton ' , Tennessee SWIFT COMPANY QUALITY PRODUCE CO. 720 E. nth Street Chattanooga, Tennessee Chattanooga, Tennessee SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH Wishinq the Lord ' s Best for Each Member of the Class of ' 66 Karl E. Keefer, Pastor APPOINTED? -or just prepared? R.R. 1 Dayton, Tennessee So now you have your diploma. Or at least graduation is one year closer. But do you know where God wants you to serve Him? Are you appointed, — or just prepared? Africa has many wide-open doors. There are countless oppor- tunities for dedicated Christians with preparation like yours. The SIM welcomes your inquiries. We will be happy to pray with you and counsel you concerning missionary service in Africa. Write us and ask for our free booklet Who Should Go?. SUDAN INTERIOR MISSION 164 West 74th Street 405 Huron Street New York, N.Y. 10023 Toronto 5, Ontario  « ROBINSON ' S DRUG STORE You Can Depend on Robinson ' s Dayton Spring Ciiy ROGERS Richard L. Rogers exotC PHARMACY Corner Main and Market Dayton, Tennessee What birdie RHEA COUNTY LIMESTONE AND PAVING CO. Plant Mix — Asphalt — Crushed Limestone Phone 775-1727 Dayton, Tennessee TONY ' S DRIVE-IN AND GOLDEN GALLON MILK JUG A Friendly Place to Eat Dayton, Tennessee WINTER GARDEN COMPANY Dayton Tennessee The Bryan art gallery? KELLY ' S MOTEL Phones TV— Pool Telephone 775-1 181 Area Code 615 New and Modern AAA Approved In City Limits — Hwy . 27 S. — Dayton, Tenn . DAYTONA RESTAURANT 122 East 2nd Street Home of Southern Fried Chicken Purser and Fine Dayton Compliments of ' A FRIEND ' SHIPLEY ' S SUPERMARKETS Dayton Nelson Shipley Spring City Creed Shipley AIRLINE SERVICE STATION Good Gulf Products Tires, Tubes, Batteries, and Accessories Road and Welding Service Bob Jones — Owner 775-]855 Dayton, Tenn. Member Associated Grocers of Tennessee The Most Aggressive Supermarkets in the Area . Compliments of BEAT SIGNS INC. Rudd Hall ' s own W.C.T.U. Having stabbed my hand, I 137 APPRECIATION TO Mrs. Bentley for her advice and encouragement. TO Tom Akins for his tireless, photographic assistance. TO Dave Llew ellyn for his hours of volunteered aid. TO Bonnie Hubert and last year ' s COMMONER staff for their willingness to advise us . TO the many others vi ' ithout whom this book would have been impossible. )38 SENIOR ACTIVITIES AKINS , TOM FMF 3,4; YAF3,4; CSA 3,4. ALLEN, GARY Class President 1,2; Golf 2,3. AMSLER, DANIEL CSA 3,4, Coordinator 3,4; Class Pres- ident 4; Intramurals 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Gospel Messengers 3. ASH WORTH, BARBARA Gospel Messengers 1,2,3; Choir 1,2,3; CSA 1,2. ASH WORTH, PHILIP Choir 3,4; Madrigals 3,4. BARCHUK, GENE Proctor 3; Student Assistant 4; Cross Country 1,2,3; Track 1,2; Choir 1,2, 3,4; Madrigals 2,3,4. BATH, JAMES Cross Country 2; Soccer 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Lettermen ' s Club 3,4. BREED EN, FRED Class Vice President 1 ; Student Coun- cil 2,3, Vice President 3; FMF 1,2,3 Vice President 2,3; CSA 3. BARTON, DAVID CSA 4. BOMGAARS, CAROLE BROUGHTON,GENE CRANE, DON Student Council 1; Track 1; FMF 2,3,4, Vice President 2, President 3,4. CREASON, KATHLEEN EASTMAN, JOHN CSA 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 2; FMF 2,3,4; Choir 2; PA. Boyde Prize 3; Class President 3; Student Council President 4; Bryan Ministerial Association 3,4. EDMONDS, THELMA FREDERICK, RUTHIE YAF3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Choir 3,4. GARVEY, MIKE Soccer 4; Married Couples Association 3,4; Student Ministerial Association 3,4. HATTAWAY, MARGIE CSA 3. HEATH, RALPH Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Class Vice President 3. HICKLIN, CAROL CSA 2,3,4; FMF 2,4; Dorm Council 3. HUBERT, BONNIE CSA 1,2,3,4; FMF 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 2; Intramurals 1,2; Class Secretary 2; COMMONER, Editor 3; Spanish Club 3; Student Council 4; Secretary- Treasurer 4. JACKSON, MARTHA HILLTOPPER 2; Social Committee 2; Intramural Committee 3; CSA 2; Spanish Club 3; Junior-Senior Ban- quet Committee 3; Class Secretary 3,4; Student Assistant 4; Dorm Coun- cil 4; FMF 2,3. KENNEDY, WANDA LLEWELLYN, DAVID Class President 1; Class Vice Pres- ident 4; Student Council 2; HILL- TOPPER 2; Track 1; Basketball 2,4; Soccer 1,2,4; Madrigals 2,4; Scholar- Athlete Award 1; Most Promising Freshman Athlete Award 1 . MATTSON, RONALD CSA 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3. McDonald, jeanette Honors Reading Club 1; COMMONER 3; Recreation Committee 4; Dorm Council 4; CSA 3; Rudd Rowdy Member 4. MILLER, JANET Intramurals 1,2; Gosepl Messengers 2; Choir 1,2; Student Council 2,3; Stu- dent Assistant 4; Spanish Club 2. NOLAND, DELS IE O ' NEIL, LARRY CSA 3,4, Vice President and Treas- urer 4; Married Couples Association 3,4, Treasurer 3. PAULSON, VICKI FMF 3,4; CSA 3,4; Dorm Council 3; Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3; Choir 3; Gospel Messengers 3. PHILLIPS, MARILYN CSA 1; FMF 1,2; CE 1,2; Spanish Club 1; Junior-Senior Banquet Com- mittee 3. REX , RUTH RICHEY, MARION CSA 1,2; CE 3,4; FMF 1,2,3,4; COM- MONER 3; Student Council 4; Dorm Council 3. ROBERTS, MICHAEL Soccer 3,4; Married Couples Associa- tion 3,4, Co-chairman 3; Intramurals 3,4; Lettermen ' s Club 3,4. ROBINSON, CONSTANCE JEAN Social Committee 3; Dorm Council 4. ROSE, PAUL Student Council 2,3; Soccer 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4. SHELBY, BEATRICE SHOEMAKER, ROSE MARIE SPENCE, CARL Soccer 4; FMF 4; Choir 4. THOMPSON, SANDRA CSA 4. TOWNSEND, JIM FMF 1; Ministerial Association 3,4, President 4. VAN LENTEN, CONSTANCE CSA 1,2; FMF 1,2,3,4; HILLTOPPER 2; COMMONER 3; Social Committee 4. WATTS, WALTER WEBER, KAREN Choir 1,2; Gospel Messengers 2; Madrigals 3. WHITLOW, RACHEL HILLTOPPER 1; CSA 1,4; FMF 1. WINGARD, SARAH CSA 1 ,2,3 Secretary 3; CE 4; FMF 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 3,4; Student Assistant 4. YERGIN, JOYCE CSA 4; Choir 4; FMF 4. 139 This page has been removed due to privacy concerns. This page has been removed due to privacy concerns. This page has been removed due to privacy concerns. This page has been removed due to privacy concerns. THE END auJjOQAjopllS DATE DUE 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 j ! i i . i 1 1 ! i i 1 i 1 i 1 1 _J 1 R A. IRONSIBE BRYAN COLLEGE DAYTON, TN 37321 ' ' LlPr o % 2509h 378.2 W675c - uTHo Win. Jfinrirgn Br rar. TITLE TVig- nn ' ' ' Tinpp-p 378.2 ¥67?c 25091; Wm. 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