Campbellsville University - Maple Trail Yearbook (Campbellsville, KY)
- Class of 1963
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LAURA WEDDLE. .ADVISOR THE STORY We imagine that each author of anything slightly new or different, fwhether it is hail- ed as an intellectual advance or an abysmal aberafionj, feels that it is the author's duty to present his side of the story in a sort of Statement of Intent , and so it is with us. We have tried to use as many new ideas as possible in an attempt to make this, your 1962-63 Maple Trail, a yearbook to be proud of. The main theme behind the art. layout. and intent of this book is PROGRESS , for under the philosophy and general objectives of Campbellsville College we feel that our school will grow to new heights in the devel- opment of the minds of young men and women under the guidance of Christian principles and democratic procedures. the editor IT'S LikE A Rook, i THINK, Tl-IIS BLOOMIN' WORLD, WHTCE You CAN READ AND CARE EoR JUST so LONG, BUT PRESENTLY You FEEL THAT You WILL DIE UNLESS You GET THE PAGE YOUR'RE READIN' DONE AN'TURN ANOTHER- -LIKELY NOT so sooo: BUT WHAT YOU'RE AFTER is TO TURN 'EM ALL. -------- RUDYARD KIPLING Table of Contents I ADMINISTRATION AND STAF F SENIOR JUNIOR ERESI-IMAN SOPHOMORE ACTIVITIES In Memoriam rf, 4 Q' M fig E' Siva, f Mr. D. P. Curry WHO SERVED OUR COLLEGE FROM I9-17-1960, AND GAVE 54 YEARS OE HIS LIFE TO THE TEACHING OF CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP AND KNOWLEDGE TO THE YOUTH OF THIS AREA 4 President Compbellsville College There comes a time for all living things to reach maturity. Camp- bellsville College has reached that hour and is finding fulfillment in the roll of a four year college sewing the great central Kentucky area. This past year has been one of tremendous sacrifice by trustees. alumni, faculty. friends. and students. and consequently has been a pe- riod of unparalleled achievement in the history of Campbellsville Col- lege. As President I am grateful for the opportunity of sharing in the great task of building a college. But above all. I am grateful that this college holds, as it has from its inception, that education should prepare one to serve better both his fellow man and his God. ff 41x21 By: Dr. john M. Carter 5 - off . Hip Execuiive Vice-President MR. JULIUS K. POWELL May your experiences here be the nucleus around which will cling your fondest memo- ries and your most pleasant associations. We urge you to apply your talents and training for the good of man and to the glory of God .... Thereby proving yourselves worthy of the distinction and honor which is yours in this step of your educational achievements. ' -4,44-LLL- Academic Dean DR. LaRUE COCANOUGHER It has often times been said that we cannot go back. but the pictures and words record- ed in this annual do permit us to at least part- ly relive a period in the past. Confucius has said, One picture is worth more than ten thousand words . We will be able to fully appreciate this statement later when the pictures in this annual will revive many memories that words alone cannot viv- idly convey. It is my sincere wish that each of you will find these memories pleasant and the future promising. Business Manager MR. MARSHALL BLACK I have come to expect each Senior to do the right thing at the right time. in the right spirit. Could I pay you a higher compliment? r R Director of Counselling MRS. BONNIE COPPOCK pl ga' A. A I N, , I I R Focuhy E G I Gt I1 cl S E MR. CALVIN WATERS S A R MRS. WILMA YODER DR. PAUL HORNER D D E E A A N N 0 O F F W M O E M N E N Director of Student Activities MR. JAMES WILLIAMS 7 MRS . HANN.-XH COMES Dietitian A xx.i ,A 5' 1 MRS. WILLIE SNYDER Resident Nurse MRS. CATHERINE CANDLER LARRY GARNET Bookkeepel' Business Office MRS. SUZANNE ESOPENKO Registrars Office MRS. PAY FRITTS Steno-Pool MRS. MILDRED BURRESS Secretary Executive Vice President MRS. NOLA BISHOP Secretary Dean MRS BETTY DEUTSCI-IENDORF Assistant Registrar 8 Business Department ': :ca -f 'Q bg .A I, I . l- 4 V I ,-ik-Y'-4 M India? L X K MR. HARRY SCALOS Head of Department Business Education MR. GEORGE SADLER Head of Department Physical Education MR. FRANK BORICK Publicity Instructor Business Department Z ,ffm fffqx. ' MR. CALVIN WATERS W Registrar. Instructor Business Department Jn? F in nl . .' , - 11,3 -, 'vi . Q-. 45 . ff' 1 .V . .. -I fixed., K ' 1 .. ,sal 9 M NY? 14 P. E. Bible DR. PAUL HORNER Bible and Promotion XIR. cEoRGE SAD LER Instructor Head of Department Phys ical Education MRS. ELIZABETH SADL ER Physical Education Instructor 315 MRS. JUNE CARTER Bible DR. JOHN M. CARTER Instructor Bible Department fmt' 10 l I Eclucotion Deportment MR. WILLIAM MYLES Education Department Associate Professor ,L MQ. MR. LEO WEDDLE Education Department Instructor DR. JESSE LASLEY Head-Education Department Associate Professor , M4 5 tlnmkxn 4 .- MRS. ANNA B. BOONE Education Department Assistant Professor THIS WAS OUR HERITAGE: IN LEARNING'S MONUMENT TO STUDY, AND TEACH THE YOUNG, UNTIL OUR DAYS WERE SPENT1 TO REEMBODY MIND IN EACH SUCCEEDING AGE, THAT SOME FEW MEN MIGHT SEE, THOUGH, MOSTLY, MEN WERE BLIND: TO HOLD WHAT MEN HAD WRUNG FROM STRUGGLE TO ATONE FOR MANS STUPIDITY, IN LABOR AND A'LONE. --YVOR WINTERS English Depcx rtment i' MRS. IUNE CARTER English Department Instructor f i L MR. L. Xl. HAMILTON English Department Instructor DR. WINONA JONES Head English Department MRS. LEO WEDDIE English Department Instructor 12 DR. AGGIE BOYET Associate Professor English Department 1' WJ K D Library L -1, is-'A , ,A V MRS. R. I. MARSHALL MRS. GENEVA CAMPBELL Librarian Lib1'81'i8H MRS. MARTHA STEIN Librarian 13 1 br. MR. GLENN LEMONS A rt Department Assistant Professor MR. LANDON E. HARPER Music Department Instructor A L W RA TN G U A Gm- E MADAME AMELIE GILBERT Language Department Assistant Professor Music Fr QS gf ., A .Q xx 'I PM ff Viz! S5 for if MR. P. IARDINE , Head Music Department W ' Assistant Professor si A ' X13 I . v XIX ,, 'L I W x,.,,, V :I , ' ...- A I I JALTI 'M 3 ff: I N If 'I f - 1 5? ' ' it MR. EUGENE READE 'I A Music Department Instructor 14 Science DR. CLARENCE CHESTNUT I-Iead-Science Department D e p G m e n 1,2 Professor DR. I. L. MALLARD Science Department MR. C. I. STEIN 1 Science Department Assistant Professor MR. P. M. GRAY Math and Science MR. HARLEY WHITE, IR. Math Department Assistant Professor Professor MRS. JILL BR OWN Instructor Home Economics ff . rf A' f .f 1 an ' 'A ' ' . y .f x .Q ,Yu MT' , u. ' .v ' ' WILLIAM R. BOYD Assistant Professor Chemistry 'fr ' ' 'Y 17' I QQ. 133-A-N - --'--- 9 Bm 4 5' -Q 'if at -ff-'li Eff' .. Dx 15 Assistant Professor f1'w-rf? F W na xy DR. FRED YODER Head-Social Science Professor' Sociol Sci SYICG eporfmenf ' I 11: F f T .-r X ,,A, 'T a 4 Q,-L . at MR. MARSHALL BLACK Business Manager History Instructor is Q.-:af .IQ - sw A k f 'IL-RIS I DR. GILBERT TREADWAY MR. JAMES WILLIAMS Si iciai Science Department Instructor Associate Professor Social Science AME H RICA S 1sPANoAMER1CAif1ES ', 145 Jgaffk ,ff ' Na-q MR. noismf R. inxns MRS- WILMA YODER Assmtant p14,,fC55.,,- Assistant Professor 16 Senior Class I I I I I I I I I I , ni' -sw. :H -vi, 7 . .,f 1 Yew ' 4...-ug' CHARLES BETHEL, President HARVEY BRITTON, Vice-President BGBBY BLANKENSHIP, Treasurer IOLTENE THOMPSON. Secretary JERRY BENNETT, Reporter Office rs 1962-1963 Bs E! BARNES, WILLIAM D. Ieffersontown. Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Music Area. Biology BASTIN, BETTY MARIE Waynesburg. Ky. B. S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION S.N.E.A.. Pep Club. Y.W.A. BANE, ALAN LEE Tollesboro. Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Science and Math Club. Basketball. Track. Maple Trail Staff. Echo Staff ALEXANDER, EDWARD T. Elizabethtown, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION History and Political Science BALE, CHARLES EDWARD Hodgenville, Ky. B. S . ELEMENTARY EDUCATION S E N I O R S 18 BEGLEY, JOHN B. Buffalo, Ky. A.B. ECONOMICS, SOCIOLOGY BENNETT, JERRY DALE Jamestown, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION English, Art Senior Class Treasurer, B. S.U. Executive Council, Student Council, Echo Staff, Homecoming Steering Committee S E N I O R S BENNETT, JOHN WILBERT Summersville, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION History S.N. E. A.. Phi Theta Kappa, Social Science Club I9 BETHEL, CHARLES WAYNE Hamden. Ohio B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Social Science Area Basketball. Baseball. Track. S.N.E.A.. Pres. Soph. Class. Ser. at Arms Jr. Class, Prcs. Sr. Class, Student Council Vice Pres. Social Science Cluh BISHOP, ROBERT Louisville. Ky. B.S. SECONDARY EDUCATION History. Biology ii .5 .W 3 , 1, M. Q - BRITTON, CHARLES HARVEY Ashland. Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Music Area Pres. Fresh. Class. Vice Pres. Sr. Class. Director B.S,U, Choir BROADDUS, WILLIAM DAVID Bloomfield. Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Business Education BLOYD, WILLIAM TURNER Cundiff. Ky. B. S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION S.N. E.A. BLANKENSHIP, BOBBY LANE Russellville, Ky. B.S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Physical Education. Sociology Basketball, Baseball, Social Science Club, Sr. Class Treasurer BLEVINS, DONNA RAYE Carnpbellsville, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION English, Accounting S E N I O R S i 1 2 V l I 4 y g.. BROWN, CURTIS A. Buffalo, Ky. B.S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Social Science Area BRUMLEY, THOMAS R. jeffersontown, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Business Area S E N O R S BURGESS JR. , RONALD L. Arlington, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION B. S. U. Executive Council. Sec. Ministerial Assn. CANDLER, MICHAEL B. Moreland, Ky. Physical Education. History CAREY, WILDA Bardstown. Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION General Business. Accounting Director Druin Residence Hall. Dunamis Club. S. N. E. A. 21 B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION DAVIS, BEVERLY MAE Carnpbellsville, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Business Area English Club, Pep Club, SN. E. A. DECKARD, KATHERYN IRENE Tompkinsville, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Business Education Pep Club. s.N.E.A., Y.W.A., Bsu. DAUGHERTY, VELDA M. Rockford, Ill. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Music Y.W.A., B.S.U., College Choir. B.S.U- Choir CLAYCOMB, EDDIE H. Calnpbellsville, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Baseball, Basketball, Basketball Manager CRADDOCK, NORMA Hebron. Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION English. Sociology S E N I O R S 22 De HART, ROSIE JANE Russell Springs, Ky. B. S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION S. N. E. A., Dunamis Club DOBSON, COSBY A. Surnmersville, Ky. B. A., History S E N I O R S DUNBAR. JAMES KENDELL Jamestown. Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION 23 EDWARDS. JACQUELINE SUE Elizabethtown. Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION English Reporter Soph. Class. W.A.A. S.N.E.A.. Y.W.A.. B.S.U.. Echo Staff ESTES. CLIFFORD EUGENE Danville. Ky. B. S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Phi Theta Kappa. Dunamis Club. Young Democrats. S. N. EA.. Pres. Social Science Club. Student Council FULKERSON. LESTER P. Sonora. Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Social Science Area FULKERSON, LINDA Leitchfield, Ky. BS. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION FRENCH. MARY JO Warsaw. Ky. B.A. DEGREE Bible. Sec. Practice EVANS JR. . JAMES W. Greensburg, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION History and Political Science Social Science Club, Young Republicans Club. Student Council. S.N.E.A., Editor Maple Trail, Echo Staff FLOYD, JOHN CARROLL Kings Mountain, Ky. B. S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Dunamis Club S E N I O R S 24 GRAHAM, VENONA Greensburg, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Science Science and Math Club, Sigma Zeta GRAINGER, SUE Campbellsville, Ky. B. S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION S E N I O R S HAIL, MARK DUANE Somerset, Ky. B.S. SECONDARY EDUCATION General Business, Accounting 25 HALL. WILNA LORAINE Springfield, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION English, Physical Education B. S. U. Executive Council, College Choir, B.S.U. Choir. Y.W.A., Delta Psi Omega. Vice Pres. Stapp Hall, Ky. State Speaker's Champion HARVEY, DONALD G. Columbia, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Science Club, S.N. E.A. 5 IIOLT. LINDA LOL' Bardstown. Ky. BA.. Sociology. English HORNBACK, DORIS CAROLYN L'pton. Kentucky B. S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sec. -Treas. S. N. E. A.. Student Council, Treas. Y.W.A., B. S. LT.. Pep Club HIGH. CONSTANCE LOUISE Miami, Florida B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Social Science B. S. U. Executive Council, YW. A. , B. S.U. Choir. Sec. Social Science Club HAWKINS. DONALD LEE Carrollton, Ky. President B. S. U., Vice President Student Council. S. N. E. A., Summer Missionary, B. S. U. Choir l-IAZELWOOD. MARIE L. Campbellsville, Ky. B. S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION S E N I O R S 26 5:52521 2 IRWIN, NORMA JEAN Jamestown, Ky. B, S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Business, English Dunamis Club JOHNSON, MAE GLORIA Campbellsville, Ky. B. S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION S E N I O R S KIDD, BLONDINA MAE Greensburg. Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Chemistry, Math LAWLESS, LESTER R. I Russell Springs, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Social Science Area Social Science Club LEE. WILLIAM DEANE Leitchfield, Ky. B.S. SECONDARY EDUCATION History. Phys. Ed. 27 XlcCUBBIN. DANNY COLEMAN Sunimersville. Ky. B. S, SECONDARY EDUCATION History and Political Science President Student Council. B. S.U. , President junior Class. S. N. EA Social Science Club. Baseball. Echo Staff. Circle K Club. Student Affairs Comm. RIELLOAN. DAVID North Town, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Biology. Geography MARCUM. ELVIS L. Greensburg, Ky. B. A.. Religious Education Phi Theta Kappa, Vice President Dunamis Club LEMASTER, SONIA JEAN Ashland. Kentucky BA.. Sociology B. SU. Executive Council, Y. W. A. Executive Council, Religious Workers' Club Social Science Club LYONS. DAVID PORTER Monticello, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Chemistry. Biology S E N I O R S 28 MILBY, PHYLLIS JEAN Greensburg, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION English SNEA, Sec. Student Council, Reporter Pep Club, B. S.U., B.S.U. Choir, Delta Psi Omega CLENNY, SCOTTY Campbellsville, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION History, Art President Stapp Hall, BSU Executive Council, YWA, SNEA, Pep Club, Student Council S E N I O R S MILLER, KENNETH Raywick, Kentucky B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Science and Math S.N.E. A. , Science and Math Club MOLDEN, DONALD R. Somerset. Ky. BA.. Religious Education MOORE. ROBERTA G. Campbellsville. Ky. 29 B. S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION r PAC K , PEN ELOPE Campbellsville, Ky. B.S . SECONDARY EDUCATION Music Area SNEA, BSU, Executive Council, Y.W.A., B.S.U. Choir, Cullege Choir FRANCIS PARKER Nladisonville, Ky. I3.S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Social Science Area NEWCOMB, MAXINE A. Campbellsville, Ky. B.S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Business Area NIX, IACQUELINE SUE Lancaster, Ky. B.A., RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Y.W.A., Summer Missionary PACK, WILLIAM CURTIS Canipbellsville, Ky. S E N I B.S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION O R S PIKE, EARL Campbellsville, Ky. B. A., Religious Education POPPLEWELL, ERTHEL Fonthill, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Phys. Ed., English Basketball PIGMAN, BARBARA SUE Ashland, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATI English, General Business B. S. U. Executive Council. Y.W.A. Executive Council. B.S.U. Choir. College Choir. Reporter Stapp Hall, Student Council. Feature Editor Echo, Maple Trail Staff O PARSONS, WILLIAM Columbia, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Social Science Area PATTERSON. REBECCA Camphellsville. Ky. B. S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sec. Dunamis Clulu S E N I O R S 72 W wh 31 PORTER. BETTY Liberty. Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Music S. N. EA., College Choir REAXIS. SA RITA P. Cainpbellsville. Ky. Bi S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Sec. -Treas. Delta Psi Omega, S. N. E. A.. Echo Staff S E N O R S RECTOR, PRISCELLA JEAN Albany, Kentucky B. S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION S.N. E.A., Phi Theta Kappa. Dunamis Club. W. A.A. 6 kr 32 RHODES. VIRGINIA Columbia, Ky. B.A. Religious Education RICHERSON, j. C. Campbellsville, Ky. B.S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Science Area SCOTT, TRAVIS PAUL Columbia, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Physical Education Editor Echo, Baseball, Student Council SIDEBOTTOM, GRETCHEN O. Greensburg, Ky. B.S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Chemistry, Biology ROY, HAROLD G. Fonthill, Ky. B.A., History, English ROBERTSON. E LIZABETH Liberty, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Business Area ROBERTSON, RANDALL Russell Springs, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Biology, Physical Education Basketball 33 if S I SNEED. XYILLIANI CARL Aw ,. . L 0 loin om. Ry. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION English. History W SPROXYLES. DONALD A, Cainplwellsyille. Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Social Science Area Social Science Club. SNEA S E N I O R S STEWART. BARBARA K. Greensville, Ky. B. S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SNEA. BSU. YWA. College Clioir, Echo Staff 34 STURGEON, FRANCES Turners Station, Ky. B. S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION BSU Executive Council. SNEA, YWA, Delta Psi Omega, Treas. Pep Club, BSU Choir THOMAS, LARRY Chaplin. Ky. B.S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Social Science SNEA, Social Science Club, BSU Executive Council Seniors WHITLOCK, RONALD Louisville, Ky. B.S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Business Education College Choir, BSU Choir ADKINSON, JAMES Clarksville, Ind. B. A., English President Dunamis Club, Ministerial Association Student Council THOMPSON, JOLENE B. Willisburg, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION English Pres. YWA. Bsu Executive Council Treas. jr. Class, Sec. Sr. Class. Vice Pres. Stapp Hall, SNEA. BSU Choir, Delta Psi Omega, Pep Club. Homecoming Queen '61-'62 TOLER. ZINA C. Russel Springs, Ky. B.S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Business Area BSU Executive Council, Publicity Chairman SNEA, Maple Trail Staff WARD, RONALD K. Glasgow, Ky. B. S. SECONDARY EDUCATION Biology, Chemistry Science and Math Club, Speech Award WESTERFIELD, SHIRLEY Danville, Kentucky B. S. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SNEA, Cheerleader Captain, President Stapp Hall, Pep Club 35 Junior T 5? ' .,.,, -WX A em, ' 'x M my any 3 ts Q, msg .. 511 '-' , r., X 1 , .- , A 'fr . ,Q .s f A L Y . ' 'gf 'J' K 'IQ ' ' C , ' 'Y 8 , Eg, W 1 A F , - ,A 1 1 , ' , ' ',. 'gl- - 'IQ 4 5 - ' we - V Q E-F K W 4,4 4 5 K '-4. 1 .El , VV ' 377 5-sf 4, I ,Q P . 1 I . 1 RON BENNETT, President CHRISTINE YANTZ. Reporter CLAYTON JORDON. Vice President--LEWIS LAWSON, Treasurer BARBARA ROCK, Secretary Class Officers CHARLES A. ALEX- ANDER Brownsville, Ky. WILLIAM ASHER Louisville, Ky Juniors JOHNNIE BEARD Liberty, Ky. RON REESE BEN- NETT JUDY BOOK ER Marion, Ky jackson, Michigan LINDA BOOSINGER Orlando, Fla. HANI BANNA Nazareth, Israel WM. TONY BEST l-Iarrodsburg. Ky. . SUZANNE BARNETT Central City. Ky. EDWARD W. BLED- SOE Camplnellsville. Ky. Juniors GE RRY RA Y BRAND Columbus . Ind. Q LINDA RUTH CLARK Greensburg. Ky. WILLIAM D. BUR- DEN Hodgeville. Ky. CLARENCE COLLINS Greensburg, Ky. IMA NELL CASH Campbellsville, Ky. MARY SUE CECIL Cecilia, Ky. RAYMOND COTTON Campbellsville, Ky. JOHNNY COYLE Springfield, Ky. PHYLISS ANN COOLEY Gravel Switch, Ky. K AMA L DA OUD Nazareth, Israel CA ROLYN ESTELLA DAVIS Campbellsville, Ky. WANDA ALICE DAY Elizabethtown, Ky, Juniors PHALA SUE DEvoRE Knob Lick, Ky. PAUL JUNIOR DIC- KEN DWAYNE REUBEN ELLIS Greensburg, Ky. Campbellsville, Ky. SAM FINLEY Louisville, Ky. C. ROMETTA DECKARD Tompkinsville, Ky. LeETTA DOWNEY Hamilton. Ohio SAM DEUTSCH - ENDORE Campbellsville. Ky 'Q-wif RUBY W. DUGGINS Elizabethtown, Ky. Juniors TERESA HAHIN GARNETT Campbellsville, Ky. JANICE FRED- ERICK Kings Mountain. Ky. NEVA LORENE GRIFFIN Liberty. Ky. NOLA JEAN GUT- TERMUTH Pleasure Ridge , Ky. HILDA GRIDER Campbellsville, Ky. JERRY HOWELL HACKLER Clinchport, Virginia JERRY THOMAS HAMILTON Campbellsvilie, Ky. JAMES GRIDER Springfield, Ky. PHILLIP HADLEY Glensfork, Ky. 'X FAY HANSEORD Campbellsville, Ky CAROLYN A. HAW- KINS Hodgenville, Ky. WM. FRED HUGHES Columbia, Ky. WINFORD KING Liberty, Ky. Juniors CAROL JEAN HENSLEY Louisville, Ky. W. LUCILLE HOL TON Munfordville, Ky. CA ROL YN 1. HUTCHERSON Knifley, Ky. SHARON KAY MANN Knifley, Ky. NANCY JACKSON Fort Knox, Ky. 41 MARION HORN, JR Inez, Ky. LEO CLAYTON JORDON Louisa, Ky. BOBBY MAUPIN Juniors RUTH ANN MCBUR- NEY Campbellsville. Ky. Ft. Lauderdale . Fla. EILEEN M. MCLEOD Livonia. Michigan CARL MCMICHAEL Louisville, Ky. JOYCE DEAN NHL LER Campbellsville, Ky. AGNESS J. MERE- DITH Hodgenville, Ky. RANDALL MOSELEY Louisville, Ky. CLIFTON G. NIXON Columbia, Ky. ROBERT LEE PAYNE Louisville, Ky. 42 DAVID PENNINGTON Walton, Ky. PATRICIA G. PERKINS Greensburg, Ky. SUSIE ROWE Adams, Ky. LEE ALLEN STOFER Campbellsville, Ky. SANDRA L. PRIDDY Louisville, Ky. iv JUN HARGLD REYNOLDS Springfield, Ky. ,L CR BARBARA IEAN ROCK I-Iodgenville, Ky. MARVIN D . SANDLIN Scottsburg, Indiana CARRIE PAYE STEARS Maysville, Ky. CURTIS W. SLINKER Greensburg, Ky. DELVIN SPARROW William stown, Ky. Juniors THOMAS D. TRENT Hardensburg. Ky. BONNIE G. WADE Eonthill, Ky. JOYCE D. THOMAS Bernard. Oliio IOANNA D. WARE Campbellsville, Ky. SHELBY W. WARREN Greensburg, Ky. FLOYD T. WILKER- SON Louisville. Ky. HERBERT WHEAT Russell Springs, Ky. MERVYN W. YADON Columbia, Ky. is 9 JOSEPH M. WALL Covington, Ky. 4' :gg- ig? SHIRLEY M. WHITE Albany, Ky. CHRISTINE YANTZ Waynesburg, Ky. Sophomore 1 1 2 5 2 5 1 T A I I V , K, g . .x A0 xx , ., K -UNM , Q 4, K 4 ,A -J ' JIM RIVERS, Vice President STEVE HORNER, President WANDA NICHGLS, Treasurer, BARBRA ALLEN, Reporter BETTY UNDERWOGD, Secretary Closs Officers SHIRLEY C. MOR- CAN Russel Springs, Ky BETTY PATTE RSON Campbellsville. Ky. GA RY MUNSIE Cincinnati, Ohio WANDA C. NICHOLS Waddy, Ky. A x 1 3 MARGARETTE j. PEPPERS Greensburg, Ky. EMMETT C. PEN- NINGTON, JR. Liberty, Ky. DONALD W. PIERCE Elizabethtown, Ky. JAMES E. RIVERS Campbellsville, Ky JANICE PURCELL Campbellsville, Ky. THOMAS O. PUR- CELL, JR. Campbellsville, Ky. 46 JOHN C. HEDRIDK Monticello, Ky. RUTH ANN HODGE Munforclville, Ky. CLARENCE A. LAN- HAM Gravel Switch, Ky. SANDRA F. MILLER Campbellsville, Ky. GEORGE ISAAC Trivandrun, India in HILDA A. HUTCHI- SON Elizabethtown. Ky. FLORIENA J. JONES Miami. Florida NANCY G. MAY Gravel Switch, Ky. FREDDIE V. MOF- FETT Louisville, Ky. JoN c. MooRE Columbus, Indiana 47 PATRICIA C. DUDAS Lnion Lake, Ixlichigan BONNIE FIELD Louisville, Ky. LARRY E LLINGTON Lexington. Ky. GLADXS F. FAWLETT Campbellsville. Ky THOMAS GINGER Lexington, Ky. SARAH GARNEET Campbellsville, Ky. DONALD H. GOWIN Bardstown, Ky. - SHIRLY A. HAY Richmond, Indiana PHYLIS C. GRAMMER Campbellsville, Ky. PATRICIA HACKETT New Castle, Delaware 48 N I PATRICIA A. CARTER Tomplcinsville, Ky. FRANKLIN D. CI-IEATI-IAM Brodtoid, Ky. MILRED C . CHOATE Liberty, Ky. JIM COPPEY Russell Springs, K WILLIAM E. DAY Elizabethtown, Ky. BONNIE Cl-IEWING Carnpbellsville, Ky MARIE C. CLARK Greensburg, Ky. MARY HELEN DAVIS Chaplin, Ky. WILLIAM E . DEVINE Mackville. Ky. JAMES DOWNEY Hamilton, Ohio 49 BETTY VI. UNDERWOOD Perryville. Ky. LEE M. WELLS Jamestown, Ky. LEQUITA A. WELLS Elizabethtown, Ky. x, .L SUE WHEELER Irvine, Ky. LONNIE WHITE Russell Springs, CHARLES WISE Campbellsville, Ky. Ky. KAY ZARING ALLA RAE CUNDIFF Anchorage, Ky. Campbellsville, Ky. REBECCA A. WRIGHT Raywuzk, Ky. 50 CAROLYN S. SHEPHERD Spring Meadows, Ky. RALPH T. SHEPPERSON Parlcsville, Ky. MARGARET F . SMITH Carnpbellsville, Ky. GEORGIA L. SPAULDING Shelbyville, Ky. REBECCA P. STRADER Pleasure Ridge, Ky. Bl LL STILES Springfield, Ky. CAROLE S. SIBLER Garnpbellsville, Ky. JOHN T. SNYDER Ypsilanti, Michigan ORVI LLE THOMPSON Greensburg, Ky. ELAINE THORNTON Russel Springs, Ky. 51 ,taxis Aoitixs Elizabethtown. Ky. FRANCIS BALLARD Art1'iu1'. Illinois BARBARA I. ALLEN Buda, Illinois HA SSAIN AMIRG I-IASEMK I-IANI Tehran Iran CI-IARLENE D BARNETT Springfield, Ky. BELVA J. BEARD Elizabethtown, Ky. ROBERT P. BOLES Albany, Ky. MARY ROSE BULLOCK Waynesburg, Ky. VIRGINIA BO RG LE Lancaster, Ky. ANN L. BRUMLEY Carnpbellsville Ky 52 Freshman 7 37' if S 'mns-u-.- BILL KIPP, Reporter JUDY ALLEN, Secretary DAVE JOHNSON, President CAROL EDWARDS, Treasurer 5? 5 PAUL COLLINS, Vice President Class Officers ,.,- ,..-nv A ! , vi-v-f!3Q!g f wwf - .v--11' 1 -H' A a RLTH A. AbELL CLYDE AKRIDGE Bardstown. Ky. Campbellsville, Ky. .. La JUDITH A. ALLEN LINDA ANDERSON Clementsville, Ky. Mackville, Ky. WILLIAM F. ATTO JANICE K. ASBURY JR. Albaliyy KY- Batavia, Ohio RUTHANN BADGETT PATSY A. BALER Campbellsville, Ky. H3IfOdSbU1'g, KY- 54 MARGARETJ. BALLEW JAMES R. BASTIN Aaron, Ky. Campbellsville, Ky. CAROLE BEARD DOLORES j. BEATTY Liberty, Ky. Charleston, Ind. GLENN BLOCK GIL BLEVINS Springfield, Ky. Finley, Ky. ROBERT B. BOTTOMS CHARLES E. BRANSTETTER Mackville, Ky. Muniordsville, Ky. 55 ELIZABETH I. BRAY A llxmy. Ky. awn- X-QQ VIRGINIA A. CAIN Campbellsville, Ky. WILLIAM C . CHADWICK Biscoe, Ark. CHARLES L. CHILDERS Campbellsville, Ky. FRANK BUCHANON Hodgenville, Ky. HAROLD L. CASTLEBERRY Atlanta, Ga. THOMAS CHEATMAN Bradfordsville, Ky. MARGARET S. CLARK Louisville, Ky. WINFORD E. CLARK Ritner, Ky. ALBERT COX Clarkson, Ky. JUDITI-I K. DARLAND Harrodsburg, Ky. RICHARD DAVIS Campbellsville, Ky. FORRESTINE COOPER Valley Station. Ky. DORA L. COX Campbellsville, Ky. JEROLD L. DAVIS Greensburg, Ky. KENNETH D. DOUGI-ITY Hamilton, Ohio CAROL EDXVARDS LARRY ENNIS Clllxjlfllltlfl. Ohio Gl'GeHSbL11'g, Ky. SHELBY J. KENNETH L. FATHERGILL FISHER Lancaster, Ky. Campbellsville, Ky BETTIKAYE FLORENCE GARY L. GIBSON Hodgenville, Ky. Kettering, Ohio LINDA GOODIN NANCY L. HALE Cafnpbellsvllle, Ky. Harrodsburg, Ky. 58 DIANNE L. HALL DONNA R. HAVEN Pleasure Ridge Pk. Ky. Louisville, Ky. ONA M. HAYNES WILLIAM D. Louisville, Ky. HEDRICK Monticello, Ky. SHIRLEY M. JOBERTA HENSON HOLTZCLAW Dunville, Ky. Waynesburg, Ky. AM. JAMES T. HUGHLETT JR. DAVID L. JOHNSON Bedford, Ky. Memphis, Ind. 59 i REBECCA E. ,IORDA I-Iurrodsville. Ky. BRENDA KEETON Campbellsville, Ky. GAIL S. KEEFER Louisville. Ky. MARY E. LANE Gravet Switch, Ky. N BALKISHAN KACHWA1-IA India WALTER R. KESSLER Campbellsville, Ky BETTY j. LAMBERT Fern Creek, Ky. RODNEY B. LAURENCE Jamestown, Ky. 60 B 1 MURRELL LAWSON Taylorsville, Ky. CI-IELSIE D. LYNN Elizabethtown, Ky. MARCIA M AYES Campbellsville, Ky. CLI FTON MORRIS Edclyville, Ky. ED T. LOGSDON Cave City, Ky. BETTINA MAUPIN Campbellsville, Ky. GEORGE W. MONEY JR. Hodgenville, Ky. . A W JANE C. NEAGLE Greensburg, Ky. JOHN T. NEWCOMB Campbellsville, Ky. PHYLISS 1. NICKELL Fairborn, Ohio JACQUELINE PHE LPS Elizabethtown, Ky. HENRY S. PRICE Greensburg, Ky. BARRY N. NEWTON Charleston, Ind. DEXTER R. PEPPER Elizabethtown, Ky. EARL POLSTON JR Albany, Ky. JERRY M. PURCELL Elrod, Ky. ERNIE E. PYLES JUDYTH F. RAFFERTY Campbellsville, Ky. Campbellsville, Ky. MARUEEN PEARL G. RECTOR RAFFERTY Waynesburg, Ky. Campbellsville, Ky. MICHAEL L. REED JAMES D. RUSSELL Campbellsville, Ky. Campbellsville, Ky. LARRY SCOTT GARY SEABORNE Casey Creek, Ky. Elkhorne, Ky. 63 WILLIAM J. SENIOR CHARLES W SHOOT Mlllington, NJ. Mattoon III PATRICIA SHORT Campbellsville, Ky CAROL S. SIPES CAROLE E SMITH Belmont. Ky. Mt Wabhmgton Ry SAMUEL T. SMITH BOBBY L SNYDER Muntordbvxlle, Ixy Flankfort Ixy MARSHA SOMER Willisburg, Ky. . WB ,- ,. QQ . iam 'fail' K 1 CHARLES J. TAYLOR New Kinsington, Pa. RAY G. TROUTMAN Shepherdsville, Ky. NOELE K. VAN THADEN Hackettstown. N .j. P1-IYLISS A. STORY Waynesburg, Ky. RAY TAYLOR Waverly, Ohio MICHAEL UHLS Lexington, Ky. A ' ELVIS L. VAUGHN Louisvllle. Ry. BETTY I. VAUGHT BETTY A. WAGNER Somerset. Ky. Campbellsville, Ky. ELIZABETH A. WEST PATSY WILLIAMS Fairborne, Ohio Campbellsville, Ky. REBECCA A. ANNIE E. MILLER I WILLIAMS Lexington, Ky. Campbellsville, Ky. WILLIAM G. WINSTON BRENDA J- WISE Berea, Ky, Campbellsville, Ky 66 a ,uv mlr.4.-,,,,,v',i,,,,,: ,ku 7 ?qf!!UWlP Honor Guard Homecoming 1962-63 Compbellsville High School j Locnzyiwm Q ' I Il i Toylor County Alumni 5 1 -M. 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SADLER U DIRECTOR of ATHLETICS R A L Tennis 74 ini? www ,,... -i 3 FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT, Wayne Morris, Allen Bane, Delvln Sparrow: SECOND ROW, Randy Robertson, Clarence Collins, Carl Molvhchael, Charles Bethel: THIRD ROW, Coach Sadler, Danny Trent, Steve Howard, Charles Alexander, Bob Payne, and Manager Eddle Claycome. 75 wil saw- Carl M cMichael Louisville, Ky. Wayne Morris Harrodsburg, Ky. - , R D-, I Delvin Sparrow Williamstown, Ky Charles Alexander Brownsville, Ky. Bob Payne Louisville, Ky. fl! nk? Steve Howard Fern Creek, Ky Bob Blankenshlp Arburn, Ixy as1'qE 37? Randy Robertson Russell Springs, Ky r 79 if -,. I '-. Allen Bane Tollesboro, Ky. Clarence Collins Greenburg, Ky. Freshman 2 1 , Team Tom Baker, Bill Norris, Charlie Albin, Kenny Baugbn Bob Snyder, Ray Foster, Ray Taylor, Roy Troutmau, Coby Brauer 80 Track Tecum B. Payne, B. Bethel, D. Trent, A. Bane, C. Mclvlichaels 'DT 1311 'I Bethel McM1chae1s Bane lf! te 1. 81 tm '-'-1 fi 3 I 'T Trent iff - Payne f' X' X. 4 ,II ,fr 'ru W 4' Mfvggx P. Ag I .1 Q, ifvv.-:X kv a P A' ,K. 11 Q.- 4 s W? K, , X a K 5 3 '27 I 1963 31 NOR RIS 82 L E E ' 45' -iw' if K SANDIDGE OSS 41 BLANKENSHIP 79 A N D E B 5 Intramural A W' l' Q . A ' -- Q L 3f'rJ'2a'L .v. '. .Nm L... 2.1. 'L- S P O R T S Sm-rA.o. Old Gym Tennis Down The Alley Folk Dancing l,! Bop'ris'r Student Union . can C: ,T 'A Oh Sgr-, .nm First Row, Fields, Hawkins, Barnnet, Downey, Deckard, McLeod, Hutcheson, Hodge, Wheeler, Rock, Mrs. Weddle, Mr. Weddle, Second Row,Clark, Devore, Guthermuth, Zaring, Allen, Hay, Lemaster, Beard, French, Craddock, Iordan, Hall, Third Row, Hartley, Holton, Barnnett, Booker, Wells, Atkins Smith, Somers, Nickell, Miller, Hanes, Fourth Row, Daughtery, Stears, Yantz, Day, jones, Mae, jackson, Thompson, Coln, Carlisle, Hicks, Hedrick, Fifth Row, Howard, Downey, Pennington, Rhodes Sandlin, Sigmon, Sixth Row, Bishop, Hedrick, Collins, Branstetter, Blankenship, Munsie, Lanham, Tillet, Taylor, johnson, Seventh Row, Shoot, Clark, Tucker, Britton, Morris, Shepperson, Gowen. Hendricks, Troutman, Hastings, Bennett The Baptist Student Union coordinates the religious activities on the campus, fosters church affiliation, and encourages maximum Christian living. One becomes a member by joining a local Baptist Church, Sunday School, Baptist Training Union, Young Women's Auxiliary, or Ministerial Association. The BSU is composed of the Executive Council, Greater Council and the BSU Choir. 85 1 BiiLL Greater Coundl f5'CZN C 1 PQ, B.S.U. Executive Council ,pf at B.S.U. Choir Ground Breoking Y 'Yi -I L DR. C. R. DALEY EDITOR, WESTERN RECORDER For The Science Building Boord of Trustees HF QI is Members present : R. G. Dowell, Rev. B. Hartseil, I. T. Ratciiffe, H. Mardis, Rev. K. Yeade, Rev. L. Larimore, Dr. D. L. Druein, Dr. C. Badgett, j. M. Chick, Dr. A. H. Phillips, W. E. Davis, M. Lyon, Rev. 1, D. Hopkins, Dr J. M. Carter 87 Present . .5 V N ,, . . - vb 'xo ,, ,...,.,.. ....-. 1. . -Q fgii 1 , , yixn ' 7, -' .,,,, 'i f , ,, gy- A .: M 'H-IJ-xt ' ,Q ,rl - -?vs'2i ,-?,r- , 'N 'i - Y 1 J , 44,1631 . 1 A -- 1 , L I , ' , '.. ,, n , L 4 , ,la E ,. . , , z ,ff ' .. -,ag, 9 ', y' F3j s - uu- 1 X--gg 1-F-gr ff -Q., , ' - ' ,, f1A X M, .' l--,V .,5'-J' .,,., ,. 'f i ' .Q 45 if 95132133 If-2 1, f f f ,M .sa . '. A A 'N 4 ' Ek A iv: , 'vs-vw, -1 A A- ' ' '- fn A : H ----5 mg I 4, f' saig si. afAbn., f- gu, www -'-QI g,H.a4ir,m L, -- r 1 lf +A 5. , Lg fill.. A . Q 'J' if + 1 ' M-- I .-4.1 ,1' 1, , . 5 -I-n-JU f . 1962 aa , 1 fl - I I Future -,..I L-1--If- 'f ffffff. ff I XMwff'fMMmmEUU ,. I I E , f I' , X Gif X 'M-,NW-,,v..II,- ,I ,I-If! U33 I-fl ffr-lfxz x I f I Q I QQ V , M. Lllmww Q V I f'7::' ' Q - IW- -3 N d A 9 ff I I , C! , I Q, CAMPBELLSVIIIE comes CAMPUS BUILDING IDENTIFICATION CAMPBELLSWLLS. KENTUCKY I I IIIIASEI5 QF BUILDING EXPANSION R906-5962. ' CA Q FIRST Mimi AIGIJQIIIIQAQ W Frwfmmum wx-3 www: wramIIzm,fmI mm A. Gtcmn musk? MQAKMQ5? W bras Wikia! -Iwmzivsa mmxvmfj . II, gg-3 -ffm, N190 986552 1295?-S993 N 19?? Ground Breaking For The If Student Activities E A 0 0 K Building E R S The Easy Way The Hard Way ffl nvun.. . '. -4 STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT ALUMNI PRESIDENT Danny C. McCubbin Claude Purvis , T i f-P' , I ,gy . ALL THE PAST WE LEAVE BEHIND, WE DEBOUCH UPON A NEWER MIGHTIER WORLD, VARIED WORLD, FRESH AND STONG THE WORLD WE SEIZE, WORLD OF LABOR AND THE MARCH, PIONEERS! O PIONEERS! WHITMAN Superintendent of Public Instruction Mr. Wendell P. Butler 90 Carter Hall ,,,,,,.... Www: L,v,Y9?:,..-giivxgay ,, . Y mji!'5.4i,g,.M sg, ,I . -1: W,- X. g:x,,e,,A X ,.- r A Torn Tucker Dexter Peppers B111 Kipp Merrill Lawson Hall Director Mrs. johnson 1 I ,':,. r, 'M' Hall Officers 91 Chapel HIIIII HE WHO, FROM ZONE TO ZONE GUIDES THROUGH THE EOUNDLESS SKY THY CERTAIN FLIGHT, IN THE LONG WAY THAT I MUST TREAD ALONE, WILL LEAD MY STEPS ARIGHT. BRYANT 'V T I We Get Enllghtened Inspired Amused 92 5 1 , . ' W E ,J JT I.. 'rr KNEELINGZ McCubbin, Ginger, Wilkerson, Hamilton, Walker, Richardson, Sandlin, STANDING: Dr. Chestnutt, Shaw, Rivers, Bennett, Adkinson, Cheat- ham, Hornerg B D I CZQR R E D c T 'fx o R s ,C I R CK L E The Circle K club is a service organization for college men operating on the campus and is similar to Kiwanis and other service clubs. It is a leadership and character-building group which serves the campus and the community. Rivers, Bennett, Cheatham, McCubbin, Dr. Chestnut, dentg Walker, Sandlin, Shaw. C W, 93 Wilderson, Pres i- College Choir 144' , I Q n A 1 T at N, ,--. pq .1-' .., 'X ' af-3 QQ -TFQA V T 1 V Q- ' 'asf AS. ? ,'-' First Row: Mr. jardine, Keiningham, Fields, Cornish, Gaddie, Hartley, Brogle, Second Row: Edwards Cecil, Stears, Hackett, Clarke, Hall, Swetnam, Third Row: Coln, Daugherty, Lambert, Allen, Zaring, Wheeler. Fourth Row: Woodson, Shepard, Ward, Collings, Hedrick, Clark, Hedrick, Fifth Row: Carlisle, Britton, Day, Sigmon, Tucker, Howard Membership in the College Choir is open to all students upon consent of the director. The Choir presents an annual Christmas con cert and represents the College in various programs of choral music. Dunomis Science Club Joe Dennis Chapter ..- 'ov-4. 35. I CJ I Q 5 ij,-Z. 36 Q ,1- ELVIS MARCUM JAMES ATKINSON This is an international science organization designed to provide leadership, recognition and opportunities for service to all students who have interest and talent in science. The Campbellsville Chapter is the joe Dennis Chapter, named after the Nobel Prize Winner. 95 SHIRLEY MGRGAN MALLARD QV 0 Q It In I v,X.5VlLl,g QBH1 CQ, we-is 5 2 f 9 IX H .., 7 we 01159 Jo l ,A F' ' . P y P C, l NDED M The College Echo Edl?0fll1C-IH9f------- ----- ----f----- Assistant Editor - .. .. NewsEd1tor ..... .--..--n-.-----.---- Feature Edwwr-........t...--.-..----.---.-- 5por'lsEdiwr..-..--,-A.. ..N..H ,,.------- Advertising Manager Ediforiol Ediwr ,. - .. Ar? Editor ...... Photographer - - : 5 Faculty Adviser .. - .. Travis Paul 'Scoff Wendell Furlong -.......f--- .......... Roncald Shaw - - L - - - ., ...M., -. .... Ronald Show - Barbara Allen .- - Sue Pigmun - - - Alcan Bane .. - - .- .- - - - .H,....... Jerry Bennett Stephen Mitchell' - Lo-.arc Weddle Regaorlers.: Jean Lemoevar, Mambo Revis, Lee Slofer, Jonith Sue Rowe, Don 9cuiierson, Sue Maynard, Patricia Perkins, linda Swanson, Lin Moa-fi, Christine Vcnfz, Eileen Mcleeci, Virginia Rhodes, Barbara Stewart, Shirley Hay, Sfnrite Rooms, Key Knifley. - - ' ' Pla . Yoder Speaks On Cuban Crzsls D s 5c'e fe C Fred Yoder, head ofthe and offensive' ' '4-- 4-Mr war pm-1-' 409 alnpu l Science department at A-HF plans 3, fbellsville College, formation 4 ed the Social Science ty act to 3, sday exening, Octob -hx-oughout topic on which he gm agsen 'The Cuban Crisis X-pose of Yoder oegan by . O make we danger of the ye of , ang range missile and' jvantageous poin ,ge the :rn Hemisphere.l The 9 ith a map he poi Camp rt that when fire four les could hit eve: thi: United States ar Per nada and to the gre bombard eve! egg tcan country. rm the face of the: 'oder explained -. quarantine to ive weapons wa . e United State: l icking of all o' nj' s. ican countries. '4 U L1 a few days ... o positive pro . I 5 y s were using L. ted weapons to --X as ry base. Then usd :aken by Amerie. 1,1 len 1 , ice planes. Witht W God, llliled States Q8 the unjvg rt of five Europe ered, Th served for Semimem of 957' S MITCHELL MRS L WEDDLE T SCOTT Said. God legrams sent to th ' ' ' gery of the showed the appri A Said, Well ople of the United 1 symbol- more nearl ing the growing t .tenceActivi- He told me. N be stopped and no nl. ...- t for the United Nations ,1 uc wt tor mepm S as follows. ,tc objective of the n. L . , 3f,f2?.f2i'5?u?25n'l?1i3? meh Miner .... 5 - - ...... - -Rm S.-Him Sm is if' mekefhe most' ef A -- , ,M I-Q 15 Y'-T 1- YV K: , A qk. A,-i v J, V, I rf 1 ,s 2' 1 A 1 3 Staff LEE STOFER DON PATTERSON WENDELL FURLONG MARTHA REVIS KAY KNIF LEY , -nil tl 110' J . o . an ,I db swdwna , 'me5Paf :ne 52,35 C ww Us 'fix isvwHSYaboI:'xv:4?5m1T2'e' gif abmnwi tl ' wfzw' me in mdoxsmen- wil bm wine SWEORWSNWSW 'food is V 5,5 wwie. Evmw so- 'Sava . 0011! in ,d,,?ti?.Q ww? M233 233' C NIKON warm Pond Rus x So' Iivdamw-wgww ' w,gw'wUvfef'3 k1Lef'2f3' if ,f' Mn. F 054' in L VIRGINIA RHODES, LIN ROBERTSON, EILEEN MC- LEOD, CHARLES BALES, SUE BAULT PATRICIA PERKINS, LINDA SWANSON, CHRISTINE YANTZ, BARBARA STEWART, SARITA REAMS, BETTY IO FRENCH M '. Us 3Z'.f,.t'fS an 97 tudent T I Hold Se 0 7. 8 I., mllla rgmmihpjgzg Q and ,,,, P UG. Mr. fvteachers. nuts and cggffrespond at any ww,,,esnAi'.:H,g DL C0fi1,e:e,g05,h,e:,a'::i, lhe Stugj me cl U ents 'Saks ions elltswfth .as-YCSQUN wenitoghe ' pubigghiehiogfdmcol- :Arlene the,-e tglvtgmber lgth. If Bacher SUPer- 'E wan Dec, -T-'Huarv ggi: pqlibllc sr-lumber I fm.: K. Druien Hcall , RNXSN H 97 H if I: if , . ' 1 ri ii. Sli fe: Y Y -I' Y -. QM 1 Pg api 22, lf' r rg'r,s55.fQ1.g,yg,1 al' L U' iiffijf -,31e42'QiQ1iQ 'i , - ai-3-:51.ii5:TiG3:t-5'-12335 43 f.-zzxissg., x :L .ire W :' - , A Q. is Women's Residence Holl , 1 EF.-E' , J i ,V ,,.. Q Hall Officers Holl Director Mrs. Carey F Cecil, Moffit, Robertson, Robertson 98 , . ,W ..,- -- J 4 J. McDermitt, D. Wagner, j. Asbury, j. Miller, Mrs. Brown, M. Somers, F. Hansford, R. Stottman L. Wells, A. Colvin, B. Keaton Home Economics Club Membership includes students who are preparing for majors in Home Economics. The club is affiliated with the American and Kentucky Home Economics Associations. The members attend the annual state convention each November, and participate in the program. gr 99 Joyce Miller Marsha Somers Fay Hansiord Arlene Colvin Brenda Keaton Dora Wagner Best Foot Forwc rd Drcmatis Personoe DUTCH MILLER .... BILL SENIOR HUNK HOYT .... LARRY SHEPARD SATCHEL MAYER .... DAVID JOHNSON CHUCK GREEN .. . .RUSSEL BLEDSOE DR. REEBER .... ALAN TODD OLD GRAD .... STUART SIGMON MINERVA .... SHIRLEY WESTERFIELD ETI-IEL .... FORRESTINE COOPER MISS DELAWARE WATER GAP .... GEORGIA SPALDING THE BLIND DATE .... CAROL EDWARDS BUD HOOPER .... JAN TAYLOR PROFESSOR LLOYD .... BARRY NEWTON GALE JOY .... LYNN FOUNTAIN JACK HAGGERTY .... ED JETT CHESTER BILLINGS .... BILL KIPP HELEN SCHLESSINGER .... WANDA ADAMS MISS SMITH .... WILNA HALL HARLEQUINS .... KAY KNIFLEY . .MARTHA REVIS DIRECTORS .... MR. gl MRS. LEO WEDDLE TECHNICAL DIRECTOR .... RON SHAW STAGE MANAGER .... RON SHAW PROMPTERS . .DONNA HAVEN, JUDY DARL- ING LIGHTS .... BILL BIRDWHISTLE 100 l .4 v,,,, BILL SENIOR, LARRY SI-IEPARD, RUSSEL BLED- SOE, STUART SIGMON WANDA ADAMS DAVE JOHNSON ,.....-.-f ' LIN FOUNTAIN--FORRESTINE COOPER ED JETT JAN TAYLOR BILL FORRES TIN E GEORGIA DAVE LARRY SHIRLEY 101 my f A The Editor The Maple Trail Staff 1962-1963 X L JIM EVANS AURA WEDD LE 1 Business Manager RANDALL MQSELEY f 2-X, if HOWELL HACKLER BUTT! ,,LsL.,73?gg 1 ,ji STEVE - A A 2 MITCHELL -2 f 1 I ,4 as ...gre-vfi ?'.Ai'A'i-Ig. G 11' Advisor A D O V T A E O 1 R G' A R A I A S P ' j I N G E R 1 102 T . How We Did If. fx 5'---NK I. I2-A :.- 3!f3 ?,-'Q 1-f -.Wx- '..1' :- 4 4 f , I, gpg K :IH f NANCY JACKSON CAROL SIPES HQ SUE PIGMAN fm 'D ws! --.air 1 'TT PAT DUDAS SHIRLEY HAY L CHRISTINE , x YANTZ I X 'B ,'N Nl... NOE LE VAN THADEN ALAN BANE 103 Y fx I E S T Life of lg Y L E A S R P TL , W 'lm ' 5 . f 47 ' - . EQFW ' 1.-, , - A '- SQ f-' , HB' l' 1 - --A , . , 5 . ' +'fe'52fgff '7f'2v.ff -, . .V - ' -. fl , J , ., 1 ,. f 2f33'ifgf1 e -- f - 1' ' .ff-f -'tw A few , x. + I. f -11 re: ' ' .5,zQ:,E:,- Why, .vJk:ff:c?+-N, W ' lib ' 2, f 'me S GFS UI 6 jg Y ,YA WY . 'gay 0: ' .V K if u dyi- WE! We Relax f f AVL? , v ,gan H E - In Psychology ' Q fifzgyiy Says, Mr. Weddle Jr. ,yiienfg The Point--- Q 'W' 'ifmmegiigiifi' 104 - 4- Ministerial Associcition N 1 it 4 'GW :ar-wa -Q Ab fig -' t.. ., O F F I C E R S james Atkinson, Mr. Borich, Terry Grainger, Dutch Deutchensdorf, President. The Ministerial Association is composed of students who are ministers or definitely interested in preparation for the Christian ministry. Members meet and discuss problems relative to the ministry of the Gospel. First Row, C. Hedrick, 1. Atkinson, R. Cotton, G. Shelton, L. Chadwick, Second Row, D. Runner, P. Basinger, J. Doyle, R. Moseley, Third Row, R. Prescott, N. Esopenko, B. Bowen, D. Gowen, E. james, j. Hendricks, R. Orr, T. Granger, D. Peppers, Fourth Row, Dr. Horner, R. Shepperson, Mr. Borich, D. Deutchensdorf, D. johnson. 4 E-.E+ V , W ' ' 'i ilgQ1'f 'YOU M-90 36'- lis 5, Lug 105 ' W1 W- First lfow: Rock, Guterniuth, Morgan, Cecil, Story, Zaring, Edwards, Downey, Wheeler, Brogle, Frederic, Bastin: Second Row: Bethel, Harrell, Breeding, Sandlin, Parker, Sandidge, Money, Buchanon, Lawson. Day, Winstead, jordan, Munsie: Third Row, Underwood, Swanson, Somers, Nickell, YanThaden, Deekard, l-lay, Yantz, Barnett, Allen, Wells, Edwards, Nichols, Spaulding. ON i 46. V if GLN l Pep Club fy 3 1 Cb SEATED: jackie Edwards, LeEtta Downey, STANDING Terry Sandidge, Gary Munsie. 106 Science and Mathematics Club C - ar F5 - First Row, L. Graham, C. Clark, B. Kidd, R. Deckard, R. Clark. Second Row, T. Hill, M. Lawson, M. Mcaninch, B. Newton, J. Richardson, Mr. White, Mr. Stein. Third Row, Mr. Boyd, Mr. Gray, M Presley, C. Morris, J. I-Iughlett, L. Hastings, A. Bane, Dr. Chestnut. The Science and Mathematics Club is designed for the advancement of physical, biological, and related sciences. Members of this club are usually science and mathematics majors in seconidary education and pre-professional students in related fields. The club presents programs throughout the year at which prominent people in various fields of science are guest speakers. The club activities are designed to give members an insight into fields of endeavor beyond the scope of their individual major. 107 i l l 1 z 1 I Sociol Science Club Officers Clifford Estes, Pres., Chesley Daughtery, Parliamentariang Larry Thomas Y. Pres .1 Connie High, Sec .3 Nola Guthermuth, Reporter, jean Lemaster, Treasurer: Mr. Himes, Sponsor. Members of the club are students who are majoring in the social sciences and members of the Social Science Department faculty. Its purpose is to promote intelligent citizenship, to stimulate interest in the various social sciences, and to provide opportunity for students to exchange ideas with other students and professors . SITTING: E. Davis, W. Nichols, M. Peppers, I. Lemaster, N. Guthermuth, B. Allen, C. High, C. Hawkins. S. Priddy. STANDING: C. McMichael, B. Bethel, B. Blankenship, C. Estes, W. Bennett, D. McCubbins, I. Wall, L. Lawless, L. Thomas, 1. Carter, C. jordan, l-I. Wheat, Dr. Treaclway, T. Best. G. Carroll, C. Daughtery, Mrs. Yoder, G. Pratter, Mrs. Williams, Mr. Williams, Dr. Yoder, Mr. I-limes. 'ff S-4 IL 108 Student Council 13'-'3 J-'- ,-g'i.:'.'E .if-5-' .er---.: un:- ' 11 Q ag D. Peppers, C. Estes, 1. Atkinson, j. Richardson, D. McCubbins, C. Hedricks, B. Bethel, S. Horner, J. Bennett, R. Bennett, H. Wilkerson, B. Hartley, E. Robertson, F. Hansford, K. Deckard, j. Milby, Sue Pigman, Dr. Yoder, Mrs. Yoder. The Student Council is composed of the presidents of each club and student organization, and a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and reporter who are elected by the student body. The Student Council regulates affairs of common interest to the students, subject to final approval of the College Administrative Council, and provides the students, by means of their representatives, a voice in student matters which are brought to the attention of the College Administrative Council. Its purpose is to promote wholesome academic life and co-curricular activities, and to provide for every stu- dent's mental, social, and spiritual opportunities. V Student Council Officers Mrs. Yoder, Advisor, jean Milby, Secretaryg Danny McCubbins, President: Sue Pigman, Reporter, Dr. Yoder, Advisor. 109 X. -2 SNE4 l ng-'I I 'I , LM A ,- 5 . L .f 1 L I L QQ A 4- 4'9- Mis, 'Y'-xxx Student National Education Association jean Milby. Georgia Spaulding. Katherine Deckard, Dr. jess Lasley, Sponsor: Zina Toler, Sue Wheeler. Officers '91s N.. -., DE ,-Qu, xx 110 This is a national organization for students who plan to be teachers. Membership entitles them to recieve the NEA and KEAjourna1s. It acquaints students with the services and functions of the professional organizations. lt's purpose is to promote professional ethics and standards among the teacher ed- ucation students on the campus. Sfcipp Hall ,,. f Women's Residence Hall Hall Director Mrs. Smothers Hcall Officers N ' m. :IK ri 'Ali M'-g N 111 Guthermuth Holton Pigman Dcvore Mrs . Smothers H2111 i C1 Dr. Yoder, Mr. l-limes, Margaret Peppers, Georgia Spaulding, Mrs H .. i Delegation to Midwest Model United Notions At St. Louis ,Mo We Yoder, jim Evans, Danny McCubbins, Charles Bethel . fe 14152: S T U D Y Sweden Books-Books Here lt ls ..,.-2. 3 XJ 15 xx ,S yf' ' Q F eagf . , W -M9 J 4 J f ,. , X ff -' W! i IR ligf 1 5 Q W3 f f E d if , F in A' Q3 'Xl wife? E3?2El p iied d ri li a ' 1' as 112 Women's Athletic Associotion AA A6 2 - x -i I 'i . fs, hi, Booker, Brogle, Fathergill, Hartley, jones, Yantz, Nichols, Grider, Fawcett, Swanson, Wells, Barnnett, Morgan, Edwards, Mrs. Sadler, Anderson, West, Pendleton, l-lodge, Rector The purpose of this club is to offer an opportunity for girls to engage in intramural and inter- collegiate sports. It gives girls a chance to make friends, and develop qualities of leadership, good sportsmanship, and cooperativeness. lt helps her to become mentally and physically fit. Officers 1 W 1 'X -'ff Tl I l 'W' ' fc' 1-uf Fawcett, Sec.g Hartley, Pres., Wells, V,Pres3 Booker, Activity Chairmang Mrs. Sadler Sponsor, Yantz, Reporter. 113 Young Women's Auxiliary ,?.51x-:'q'i 'x SITTING: Davis, jones, Lyons, Baker, Thomas, Hale, Miller, Frederick, Lane, Wheeler Zaring, Bastin, Tate, Downey, Yantz, Mae, Day. KNEELING: Deckard, McLeod, Barn- nett, Spaulding, Lemaster, Hawkins, Fathergill, Cornish. STANDING: Devore, Hodge, Smith, Abel, Wells, Hutcheson, Allen, Guthermuth, Underwood, Rock, Priddy, Ander- son, Holton, Booker, Nichols, Thorton, Stears, Hackett. The purpose of this organization is to foster Christian fellowship among the women of the College and to develop Christian Character. It promotes an interest in missionary activities and renders a program of Christian service. Officers Christine Yantz, Charlene Barnnett, Carrie Stears, Judy Booker, Fay Cornish, Barbara Rock, Patricia Hackett, First Row, Lequita Wells, Susan Barnnett, President, Georgia Spaulding, jean Lemaster. 114 x 1 AND SO IT IS OVER OVER AND DONE THE YEAR PAST IS RECORDED WEIGHED MEASURED AND BOUND NEATLY IN THIS BOOK WE LEAVE YOU TO COMPLETE THE JOURNEY THROUGH YOUR OWN MEMORIES FOR IN THOSE HALLS YOU NEED TO GUIDE 115 SUPER TONE STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP Time Has a Way of Dimming Your Memory But Pictures Never Forget. . . 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