Carson Newman College - Appalachian Yearbook (Jefferson City, TN)

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One oT his main obiecTives is To Train The human mind To Think. The weak mind cannoT grasp The obiecT and mean- ing oT This man's Theory. lT someTimes Takes The sTrong mind years To caTch on, aTTer having pracTiced Themselves Tor several years. Many are leTT on The ouTside, parTly Through misundersTanding, and parTly Through mere lack oT adapTaTion, This is To one whose enTire liTe has been Tilled wiTh hardship. The average man would have given up many Times under The circumsTances This man has endured, YeT Through all This peneTraTes his deep since:-iTy, undersTanding, and kindness. We wish To express our aTTecTion, love, and adrniraTion by presenTing This book, The l96O APPALACHIAN, To a man wiTh unlimiTed devoTion, sympaThy, unsehcishness, energy, ancl abiliTies, and as he reTires and leaves us in person This year, each oT us who know him will always have a warm hearT and kind ThoughTs Toward him . . . Dr. Horace D. Pickens. 4 x L ,Q XM Vw H f Y ,Q S . . ag., 'W 23723 f I' T553 slf' Q ' as x A 1 4 wav ,Eg dam ,nw , , Wt -a I! A 'I ff 'r J -N .W ,, ,A ,,W,,A ,ww 'C ? T Editor, IANE ROBERSON 6 ?K,,,.-rf .,,. .f,, K P , dwwll '?'TQ'. 'i 1 I, 5'1- EW - v , 1 . Q W., W 'Wu vw, Y, ,J . :Ny P, w -7 - y-'H V mf ,f 4- W ' Ib. - In , W A.- W9 at N .Mr A B W. M L.-O wg,-.,. :wif ' Q W, '!n-5.55 . I - 77--RJ ' .Ha 11- Q' 'L ,W M I 'Nmx...Qv w M ' hgqm I 'S' mms., I , wg! ' I '1Q:.,, - , A - 1.1-' V ww 5 Egh -fa ww W V .i .gr 5 ,www E , s i i r I l i Bllllilll UF TRUSTEES Carson-Newman College was founded in I85l under rhe name of Mossy Creek Baplrisl Seminary. Hs name was changed ro Mossy Creek Baplisl College in l856. l'r look Hs presenl name in l889 when Carson College, composed of men, and Newman College, composed ol women, were consolidaled. I+ is one of 'rhe Jrhree senior colleges aicfilialred wirh +he Tennessee Bapjrisl Convenrion. The Board of Truslees is composed of Jrhirly-Three members who are elecled annually by 'rhe Convenlion. The lerm of office is Three years, bul so arranged lhal The 'rerm expires for eleven men each year. ln lhe Tall ol I953. The Board of Trusrees had The honor of announcing Jrhe liormarion of 'rhe Carson-Newman College Advisory Board composed of over one hundred dislinguished business and professional leaders. 10 THE PRESIDENT DR. D. HARLEY FITE Daily devofion fo an unending faslc-an eagerness fo serve ofhers -concern for every sfudenf wifhouf parfialify-aufhorify, yef hum- bleness-leadership wifh a smile-a devouf worlcer and a respecfed cifizen-a living example of Chrisf-like love . . . fhese are Dr. D. Harley Fife. Twelve years of planning and hard work can be evidenced fhrough fhe improved facilifies on Carson-Newman College campus. The modern field house, complefed fhis year. is no longer a dream. buf a realify. Even greafer fhings are planned for fhe fufure. Dr. Fife does nof limif his inferesf and supporf fo improved facil- Efies. buf is backing improvemenfs in fhe academic sysfem, culfural and recreafional programs, and sporfswise. Each sfudenf is able fo find in Dr. Fife, an able advisor, a sym- pafhefic friend, a willing helper, and a symbol of undying love and friendship. ADMINISTHATIUN Academic Dean DR. EDGAR M. COOK Dean of Women MISS BERNICE CARTER Dean of Students DR. WILLIAM H. RODEN DR.. 'JOE CHAPMAN MRS, FREDDIE CLARK MR. LEROY GANNON MR. SAM B. HOLT MISS JANIE SWANN MISS AGNES HULL Administrative Committee Assistant Director of Assistant Treasurer Director of Athletics HUGGINS English Department Guidance Administrative Committee DR. ALBERT MYERS MRS. NINA RUBIN MR. ALBERT R. SLOAN DR. CARL T. VANCE DR. CLARENCE WATSON MR. WARREN WEIERMAN Administrative Committee Registrar Treasurer Administrative Committee Off-Campus Director Publlc Relations 12 FIIEULTY. Firsf Row: DR. CARL T. BAHNER, Professor of Chemisfry: B.A. Hendrix College. M.S. Universify of Chicago, Ph.D. Columbia Universify. HENRY S. BAUSUM, Associafe Professor of Hisfory: B.A. Universify of Maryland, A.M. Bosfon Universify. MISS DAPHNE M. BIRD, Associafe Professor Music: M.Liff. 8: Mus.B. Cambridge. L.R.A.M. Royal Academy of Music. J. CRIPPS BRASHEAR, Associafe Professor of Hisfory and Polincal Science. DR. PAUL D. BREWER, Professor of Philosophy: A.B. Carson-Newman College, M.A. T.C.U., B.D. and Th.D. Soufhwesfern Bapfis-I TheolOqIC6l Seminary. DR. ROBERT M. BURTS, Associafe Professor of Hisfory: B.A. Berry College. M.A. Duke Universify, Ph.D. Vanderbilf Universify. RICHARD CAMPBELL, Head Baslcefball Coach, Associafa Professor of Physical Educafion: B.S. Furman Universify. MRS. ELIZABETH CATES. Assisfanf Professor of Arf: B.A. Carson-New- man College, M.A. George Peabody College. Second Row: HOWARD CHITWOOD, Associafe Professor of Mefhemaficsi B-5- Carson-Newman College, M.S. Universify of Florida. WILL J. CLOYD, Associafe Professor of Biology: B.A. Universify Of Tennessee, M.S. Universify of Tennessee. R. F. CONKLIN, Associafe Professor of English-Speech. CAREY S. CRANTFORD, Associafe Professor of German: B-A. Univer- sify of Chaffanooga, M.A. Universify of Tennessee. JORGE A. DAGNINO, Associafe Professor of Spanish: PROFESOR de IN6LES Universidad de Chile. HENRY DICKINSON, Associafe Professor of Biology: A.B. Lincoln Memorial Universify, M.A. George Peabody College. MRS. ROY DICKINSON, Associafe Professor of French. DONALD M. GLOSSNER, Associafe Professor of Business Adminisfra- fion. Third Row: ROY E. HARMON, Head Coach, Associafe Professor of Physical Educa- 'riong B.A. Carson-Newman College, M.S. Universify of Tennessee. DR. DOUGLAS J. HARRIS, Professor of Bible: B.A, Georgefown Col- lege, Th.M. and Th.D. Soufhern Bapfisf Theological Seminary. JOE MACK HIGH, Professor of Business Adminisfrafion: B.S. Carson Newman College, M.S. Universify of Tennessee, C.P.A. in Tennessee. WILLIAM M. HOLMES, Associafe Professor of Geography and Ge- ologyg B.S. Wesf Texas Sfefe College, M.S. Universify of Tennessee. MISS MAE IDDINS, Associafe Professor of Physical Educafion: B.A. Carson-Newman College, B.P.E. American College of Physical Educafion, MISS HENRIETTA JENKINS, Associafe Professor of English: B.A. Cer- son-Newman College, M.A. Universify of Tennessee, CHARLES H. JONES, Associafe Professor of Music. DR. RUSSELL B. JONES, Professor of Bible: A.B. end D.D, Georgefown College, Th.M. Soufhern Bapfisf Theological Seminary. Firsf Row: W. I. JONES, Associafe Professor of Music: B.M. and M.M. Cincinnafi Conservafory of Music. RAY F. KOONCE, Associafe Professor of Psychologyy B.A. MissiSSlpPl College. M.R.E. Soufhwesfern Seminary, M.A. Columbia Universify. DR. JAMES LYLES, Associafe Professor of Psychologyg B.A. Howard College. M.A. Universify of Alabama, Ed.D. Temple Universify. MRS. DOROTHY W. MILES, Assisfanf Professor of Music, B.M. Soufh- wesfern Seminary, M.M. Baylor Universify. - JAMES H. MONTGOMERY, Associafe Professor of Foreign Language! B.A. Guilford College, M.A. Universify of N.C. A. G. MULLINS, Professor of Physics: A.B. Howard College, M.S. Universify of Florida. DAVID NEIL, Associafe Professor of Physicsg B.S. Carson-Newman COI- lege. M.S. Universify of Kenfuclcy. MRS. ERSA D. PARRISH, Direcfor of Music. Second Row: DR. RICHARD C, PETTIGREW, Professor of Englishg A.B. Furman Uni- versify, A.M. Universily of Norfh Carolina, Ph.D. Dulce Universify. DR. HORACE D. PICKENS, Associafe Professor Psychology and Educa- fion. MRS. BARBARA G. PRYOR, Assisfanf Professor of Educafiong B.S. Carson-Newman College, M.Ed. Universify of Miami. OSCAR L. RIVES, Associafe Professor of Bible and Religious Educafion. MRS. FRANCES RODEN, Assisfanf Professor of Physical Educafioni B.A. Carson-Newman College, M.S. Universify of Tennessee. 14 MR. FRED C, SCHATZ, Associafe Professor of Educafiong A.B. Tulane Universify, M.E. Louisiana Sfafe Universify, M.R.E. New Orleans Bapfisl' Theological Seminary. MISS JANET SHARP, Associafe Professor of Home Economics, B.S. and M.S. Universify of Tennessee. S. DAVID SMITH, Assisfanf Professor of Music: A.B. Whifworfh College, B.M. Wesfminsfer Choir College, M.A. Appalachian Sfafe Teachers College. Third Row: MISS MABEL STARNES, Assisfanf Professor of Bible: B.A. Carson- Newman College. M.R.E. Soufhwesfern Seminary. EDWARD A. TARRATUS, Assisfanf Professor of Music, B.A,E. and M.Ed. Universify of Florida. L. DAN TAYLOR, Associafe Professor Bible and Greek: B.A. George- fown College, Th.M. Soufhern Bapfisf Theological Seminary. R. R. TURNER. Associafe Professor of English, B.A. Carson-Newman College, M.A. Universify of Tennessee. MRS. RUTH O. TURNER, Associafe Professor of English and Hisfory: A.B. Lincoln Memorial Universify, M.A. Universify of Tennessee. SHERMAN B. VANAMAN, Professor of Mafhemaficsg A.B. Universify of Louisville, M.S. Universify of Kenfucky. MRS. ETHEL WATTERS, Professor of Home Economics: B.S. Union Uni- versify, M.S. Iowa Sfafe College. MISS JANET WEISS, Associafe Professor of Biology: B.S. Carson- Newman College, M.A. Vanderbilf Universify. THE EULLEEE STIIFF MRS. JOHN ASHE . . MRS. LaVONNE BECK . . MRS. DICK CAMPBELL . . . MRS. MARTHA CAMPBELL . MRS. WARREN J. COPELAND MRS. JUDY COTTER .... MRS. JO DARNELL . . . MRS. CAROLE EDGERLY , . Second Row: MRS. JUDY FORESTER . . MISS MILDRED IDDINS . . MRS. EULA B. KEELING . . MISS SHIRLEY KUENZLER . . . . .Assisfanf Dieiiiian . . . . . Sec. 'Io AII'1IeI'ic Office . . . . Mgr. of Siudem' Cenfer Sec. 'Io Sfudeni- Aciiviiies Ofiice . . .Associafe Dean of Women . . . . . . . Treasurer's Office . . Secrefary 'Io Academic Dean . . Secreiary +o Academic Dean . .Cafeieria Bookkeeper . . . . . . . . Librarian . .Assisianf Head Residenr . . . . . Treasurer's OfHce MISS MISS MRS. Third MRS. MRS. M RS. MRS. MRS. MRS. M RS. MRS. NANCY LOVE . . . KATHLEEN MANLEY PEARL MCHAN . . MAJHOR . . . Row: SANDRA MANN . SUE PATE .... LUCILLE PURDY . GERTRUDE RYMER JOYCE SMITH . . . ELSA TOWNSEND . HELEN TRENT . . . SARAH TYDINGS . . .Secreiary io Regisirar . . . . Residenr Nurse . . . . . .Dieiiiian . . Assisiani' Dieiiiian . . . . . .Treasurer's Ofiice Secreiary Io Dean of Siudenis . . . . . . Head Resicieni . . . . .Assisianf Librarian . . Secreiary 'ro Alumni Office . . . Secreiary io Librarian . . Secreiary 'Io Treasurer . .Secreiary 'Io Presideni 15 . SENIOR FLOAT New Worlds 'Io Conquer Farsi Place SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Lefi' 'ro rughf Barbara Farmer, second vlce president Jo Parlcman, flrsf vice presxdenf, Nancy Lawson -Ireasurer, Jnm Halsfead, president wg. is rr Ka THE SEIIIUII ULIISS Firsf Row: CARL OREN ABNER ........ . ..... Lake Ci+y, Tenn. B.A. Bible Cumberland Jr. College, I, 2: Minislerial Associalion, 3: Philomalhean. 3, 4: Library Club, 4. TOM ANDERSON ................ Knoxville, Tenn. B.A. Sociology-Philosophy Second Row: SHIRLEY RUBYNEL AUSTIN ........... Kannapolis, N.C. B.S. Elemenla ry Ed ucalion Mars Hill College, I, 2: Panalhenees Honor Sociely, 3, Secretary 4: Hypalian, 3, 4, Crilic 4: Honor Roll, 3, 4: Wl1o's Who, 4: Tar Heel Club. Vice-Presidenl 3: YWA, 4: SNEA, 3, 4: Psychology Club, 3. HERMAN T. BAKER ............... Maryville, Tenn. Third Row: JOYCE BAKER ................... Wheaily, Ky. BA. Sociology Cumberland Jr. College, I, 2: YWA, 3, 4: BSU, 3, 4: Hypalian, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Presidenl' 4: WSG, 4: Panallwenees Honor Sociely, 4: Kenlucky Club, 3: Sociology Club, 3, 4: Volunleer Band, 4: SNEA, 4. WALTER HUBERT BALES ............. Knoxville, Tenn. Fourih Row: CHARLES ALLEN BLANC . . . . Founlain Ci+y, Tenn. DON BLAYLOCK ................... Brisiol, Va. B.A. Hisiory-Polilical Science Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3.4: Cheerleacler, 2: Caieleria Club. I, 2, 3: Philomaihean, I, 2, 3, 4, Carelalrer I, Crilic 3: French Club, 3: Band Leller Club, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir, 4, Fiffh Row: JOHN HAYOOD BOGUE .............. Palaflra, Fla. B.5. Biology Florida Club, I, 2, 3, 4: German Club, 3, 4: Biology Club, 2, 3, 4: Orange ancl Blue, 4, CAROLE SUE BOWEN .......... . . Haines Cify, Fla. B.S. Home Economics Truoll-McConnell Jr. College, I, 2: Life Service Band, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, 3, 4: YWA, I, 2, 3, 4: Hypalian, 3. THE SENIUR IILIISS Firsf Row: BILL BRADLEY . . . . . . Kingsporf, Tenn. BETTY BRIDGES .................. Shelby, N.C. B.S. Elemenlary Eclucalion Gardner-Webb Jr. College, I, 2: YWA, 3, 4: Norlh Carolina Club, 3, 4. Secrelary 3, BSU Choir, Vice-Presidenl 4, Second Row: ROBBIE GLENN BROOKS ....... . . Sevierville, Tenn. B.A. Bible MARTIN BROOKS ............ . . .AI'IanIa, Ga. A.B. Psychology Chorus, I: Philomalhean, Chaplain 3, Vice-Presidenl 3: Georgia Club, 41 Veferans Club, 3, 45 BSU Presiclem' 4. Third Row: ANNETTE SMITH BROWN ............. Marieiia, Ga. BA. Church Music Columbia College, 31 Chorus, I, 2, 47 I-Iypalian, I, 2, 47 French Club, I, 25 Definile Service Band, I, 23 Life Service Band, 4. JACQUE ANN BUTLER ............ Morrislown, Tenn. Fourlh Row: BILL CALAMAS .................. Beauforf, S.C. A.B. English-Speech The Ciladel, I, 2: Minislerial Associalion, Presiclenl 4, Soulh Carolina Club, Presldenl 4: BSU Evangelislic Team, Orange and Blue Slafl, 3, Who's Who. JERRY LYNN CAMPBELL ............ Greenville, S.C. A.B. Polilical Science 'Universily of Soulh Carolina: Polilical Science Club Fiflh Row: ROSALIE CARDWELL ............. Elizabefhfon, Tenn. B.S. Home Economics Calliopean, I, 2, 3, 4: YWA, I, 23 BSU, I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club, ' I, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN CARTER . ........... . . Knoxville, Tenn- B.A. English Panalhenees Honor Sociely, 3: Varsily Debale Team, I, 2, 3, 42 Calliopean, I, 2, 3, 4, Crilic 3, Big Slsler Award 4, Presidenl 47 YWA, Presidenl 4: Modern Porlia, Secrelary 4, WSG, Secrelary 41 Pi Kappa Della, Presidenl 47 BSU Council, 47 Deliniie Service Band, Vice-Presidem' 21 Swirnmnig Team, 2, 3: Honor Roll, Orange and Blue Slalilg Who's Who, 43 Spanish Club, 2. Firsl' Row: JOHN BOLT CHALMERS ......... . . Anderson, S.C. B.A. Sociology Anderson Jr. College, I: Philomaihean, 2, 3, 4: Men's Swimming lnslruclor, 3, 4: S. C. Club, 2, 3. 4: Sociology Club, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4. A. JAY CHAPMAN .............. Blanchesfer, Ohio B.S. Biology Science Honor Fralernily, 4: Biology Associalion, 4, Second Row: DIANE CHILDRESS ................ Canlon, N.C. B.A. Psychology Calliopean, Doorkeeper I, Chaplain 2, Vice-Presidenl 3, Presidenl 4: WSG, 2: BSU Council, l. PAUL FOSTER CHILES ............... Cayce, S.C. BA. Speech-English Norlh Greenville Jr. College, I, 2: Dorm Council, 3: Philomalhean, 3, 4: WVCN Slalif, 3, 4: Minislerial Associalion, 3, 4: Soulh Carolina Club, 3. 4: Spanish Club, 4. Third Row: CHINPIL CHO . . ...... . . . . . .Seoul, Korea BA. Economics JOHN ARTHUR CLARK ......... . . . Raleigh, N.C. BA. Psychology Mars Hill Jr. College, I, 2: Norlh Carolina Club, 3, 4. Fourlh Row: MILLIE MAXINE CLARK ............ Jacksonville, Fla. B.S. Elemeniary Educalion Florida Club, Secrelary and Treasurer 2. ELMER DEAN COFFEY ............. Charlolle, N.C. B.A. Polilical Science Caleleria Club, Presiclenlg Philomalhean, 3, 4: Polilical Science Club: Norlh Carolina Club, 3, 4: Alpha Psi Omega, Grand Slage Manager. Fiflh Row: PATRICIA MARGUERITE COLLINS . . . . . Marion, N.C. WAYNE STALEY CORDELL ........... Swannanoa, N.C. B.S. Business Aclminislralion Brevard Junior College, l, 2: Business Club, 3: Norlh Carolina Club, 3, 4: Junior lnlramural Direclor, 3: Columbian, 4. The beginning of il all . . . :snare THE SENIUR ELIISS Firsl' Row: HAROLD CORNETT ................ Gordon. Ky. BA. I'IisI'ory French Club, 37 Philomalhean, 3, 43 Kenluclcy Club, SNEA, 4: IRC, 4. PAUL FRANKLIN COUCH .............. Ellrin, N.C. B.A. Bible Campbell College. I, 2: Minislerial Associalion, 4 Second Row: JAMES R. COUNTS . . . . Holslon, Va. DAVID LEE CREECH ............. . . . Lynch, Ky. B.S. Biology Columbian: Kenluclcy Club, I: Spanish Club, 4: Polilical Science Club, 4. Third Row: OLIVER JOHN CREWS ............. Jaclrsonville, Fla. B.S. Business Adminislralion Columbian, I, 2, 3, 4: Florida Club, I, 2: Track, 2: Florida Slaie Uni- versify. 3: WVCN Slall. Business Manager, Radio Workshop Direclor 4. JOE ALLEN CROSS ........... . . .Jefferson Cily A.B. I'-lislory Columbian, I, 2, 3. 4. Four+h Row: JOHN DAVID DARNELL .......... . .Jefferson Cily A.B. Psychology Georgia Club, Chaplain I: Minislerial Associalion, Cuslodian I, Sec- relary 3, Presiclenl' 4: Honor Roll, 2, 3. GORDON PETE DAVIS ............. Knoxville, Tenn. B.S. Physical Educalion Universily ol Tenn.. I: Class Inlramural Direclor 2: WCVN, I, 2: Baslcelball Manager 2: Columbian 2: Junior Class Vice-Presidenl: Leller Club, 4. Fiffh Row: JAMES E. DAVIS ........... .... K noxville, Tenn. B.A. Economics Columbian, I: Bancl, I: BSU Grealer Council, lg Cheerleader, 2: Baslzelball Manager 31 Tennis Manager 3: Leller Club, 4. CLARK EARL DEAN .............. Dearborn, Mich. A.B. Sociology-Psychology Pensacola Jr. College, lg Minislerial Associalion, 2, 3: Velerans Club. 2, 3, 4: Sociology Club, 2, 3, 4: German Club, 2, 3. Firsf Row: DAVID RAY DEAN .............. Springfield, Tenn. B.S. Biology Blue Key Naiional Honor Fralernily, 3, 4, Corresponding Secreiary 4: Judicial Council Presidenl 4: Philomafhean, I, 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec- refary 3, Presideni' 4: BSU Execulive Council, 2, 3: Class Treasurer 3: Definile Service Band, I, 2, 3: French Club, I, 2: Biology Club, 3, 4: Mens' Sludenl Governmenl, 2. MARJORIE CORNELIA DEAN ......... . . Norfolk, Va. A.B. Religious Educaiion-Bible Bluelield College, I: Pensacola Junior College, 2. Second Row: WILLIAM ANDREW DeLOZIER ......... Sevierville, Tenn. B.S. Business Adminisiraiion SYLVIA JO DOWNEY .......... . . Humboldf, Tenn. B.S. Biology French Club, I, 2: Biology Club, 2, Secrelary 3, Vice-Presidenl 4: Modern Porlia, 4: Philosophy Club, 4. Third Row: HOYLE EDWARDS ............. Ruiherfordfon, N.C. B.A. English Sparianburg Jr. College, I, 2: Philomalhean, 3, 4: SNEA, 4: Veierans Club, 4. CYNTHIA JANE ELDRIDGE ...... . . . . . Loudon, Tenn. B.S. Elemenrary Educaiion YWA, I, 2, 3, 4: SNEA, 3, 4: Calliopean, 4, Fourlh Row: DON CARL ELLER ............... Faye'Heville, N.C. B.A. English-Philosophy MSG, I, 2, 3, Vice-Presidenl 3: Execufive Council, 3: Blue Key Naiional Honor Fralernily, 3, 4, Presideni 4. HOWARD ELLINGTON ............ Monfgomery, Ala. BA. English-Philosophy Auburn Universily, I. 2: Youlh Revival Team, 3: BSU Summer Execuiive Council, 3: Honor Roll, 3, 4: Orange and Blue Slafi, 4: Philosophy Club, 4. Fifth Row: JOHN LEWIS ENLOE . . . . .GasIonia, N.C. BARBARA ANN FARMER ........... Big Springs, Tenn. B.S. Home Economics Hypalian, Vice-Presidenl 4, Presidenl' 4: Home Economics Club, Re- cording Secreiary 3, Vice-Presideni 4: WSG, 3: Volunieer Band, His- Iorian 3, Vice-Presidenl 4: YWA, Slewardship Chairman 3: Cafeleria Club, Secrelary 2: Orange and Blue Slafli, I, 2: Legislalive Council. I, 3, 4: Panalhenees Honor Sociely, 3: APPALACHIAN Beauiy, 4: Who's Who. Payolall a THE SENIUH IILIISS JESS FISHER . . . .......... . . . Marshall, N.C. B.S. Accounling Spanish Club, I, 2: Honor Roll, 3: Norlh Carolina Club, 4: Columbian, Reporter 4. RANDALL HACKNEY FISHER .... . .CIeveIand, Tenn. Second Row: PAT FITZGERALD ................. Augus'I'a, Ga. B.A. Church Music Till' College, I, 2: A Cappella Choir, 3, 4: I-lypalian Lilerary Sociely, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl' 4: YWA, 3, 4: BSU Choir, 3, 4. Presidenl' 4: Georgia Club, 3. CHARLES E. FLETCHER . . . . . Jefferson Cily, Tenn. Third Row: GERALDINE ELOISE FLOWERS ............ Rome, Ga. B.S. Home Economics Hypalian, I, 2: Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Reporler 3, Treasurer 3: A Cappella Choir, 2, 3: BSU Choir, 2, 3: Chorus, I: Georgia Club. I, 2, 3, 4: YWA, I, 2, 3, 4: Life Service Band, I: Honor Roll, I: Cafeferia Club, 2, 3, 4: SNEA, 4: Home Ec. Honor Frafernily. 4. RICHARD FLOYD FOLSOM ...... . . . . Tallahassee, Fla. Fourlh Row: JAMES LARRY FOSTER ........ ...... G alax, Va. B.A. Speech German Club, 2, 3: Volunieer Band, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA S. FOSTER ................. Galax, Va. BA. Religious Eclucalion-Bible Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4: German Club, 2, 3: Volunleer Band, 2, 3, 4. Fiflh Row: SARAH ELIZABETH FOSTER ..... . . . Danclrialge, Tenn. ELIZABETH ANN FOX ............ Jefferson Cily, Tenn. B.A. Spanish Spanish Club. I, 2, 3, 4: Band. I, 2, 3: Band LeHer Club, 3: SNEA, 4. Firsl' Row: KATHERINE LEE FRAKER .......... Jefferson Ciiy, Tenn. B.S. Home Economics Calliopean, I, 2, 3: Home Ec. Club, I, 2, 3, 4: APPALACHIAN Slalf, I, 2, 3, 4: Boosrer Club Secrelary 3: Homecoming Queen 4: Home EC. Execulive Council, 4. ELEANOR GAIL FRANIQN . . . . . . .Dandridge, Tenn. Second Row: BETTE JEAN FRAZIER .............. Knoxville, Tenn. B.A. Psychology Band, I, 2, 3, 4: MENC, I: Bancl Leller Club, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 3, 4: YWA, I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Secrelary: Calliopean, I, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4. GENE FUQUA ................. Jacksonville, Fla. B.S. Music Educalion Philomalhean, Carelalrer I, Pianisl I, Chorisrer 2, Corresponding Sec- relary 3, Vice-Presidenl' 4: BSU Organisl: Chorus, Presiclenl 2: A Cappella Choir, 3, 4: Florida Club, Presiclenl 3: MENC, Presidenl' 4: Band Lelfer Club, 4. Third Row: BARBARA JEAN GALYON ............ Seymour, Tenn. B.S. Home Economics Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Reporler I, Corresponding Secrelary 4: Calliopean, I, 2, 3.4: YWA, 4: NEA, 4. AMOS FRANKLIN GREEN ........,.. Morrislown, Tenn. Fourlh Row: TOMMY FULTON GREGG . . . .CIin+on, Tenn. JIMMY GIBSON ....... ..... . . . Morrislown, Tenn. B.S. Physical Educalion Foolball, I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Caplain 4: Leller Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4. Fif+h Row: GENE GORDON GOODE ......... . . Cleveland, Tenn. B.S. Biology Columbian, 2, 3, 4, Crilic 2: Science I-Ionor Fralernily, 2, 3, 4: Biologi- cal Associafion, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 4: German Club, 2, 3, 4. JAMES L. GOUGE, JR ............. Elizabelhfon, Tenn. BA. Church Music German Club, 2, 3, 4: Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Presiclenl' 4: Band Leller Club, 2, 3.4: Male Chorus, 3, 4. Behold, whaf manner of men are 'those . . . , W 1, , ..,. .524 5 . MQIYMIIEIX. L 4 A -:I .jiuiksr W . I 'r Y .4 .sf-fa 7 , . ,V . ,. 1 V Ev M 2 2 -2 .V s. - THE SENIUR ULIISS Firsl Row: NORMAN BUREN HALL, JR. . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. PAUL RONDALL HALL ....,...... Chalfanooga, Tenn. B.A. Church Music Freshman Class Presidenl: Junior Class Presidenl: Sluclenl Body Presi- denl 4: Blue Key Narional Honor Fralernily, 3, 4: Who's Who, 4: A Cappella Choir. Business Manager 3: Play Casl oi Anaslasia and S+. Joan: Foolball Manager, I, 2: Columbian, Crilic 3, Vice-Presidenl 3, Presidenl 4: Boosler Club, Vice-ggijsidenl 3: Harvesl Feslival Couri' 4: Second Row: JAMES C. HALSTEAD ............. Sf. Albans, W.Va. B.A. Hisiory Men's Sluclenl Governmenl, I, 4: Senior Class Presidenl: Who's Who. 4: Blue Key Honor Fralernily, Chaplain 4: May Courl, 3: Polilical Science Club, 3, 4, Presidenl 3: Judicial Council, 3: Orange and Blue Slalilig Senior Superlalive, Mosl Versalile. JOHN LESLIE HANSON ........... . . Rosman, N.C. B.A. Psychology-Eclucaiion Third Row: JAMES HENRY HARDIN ............ Caroleen, N.C. B,S. Biology Gardner-Webb College, I, 2: Norlh Carolina Club, 3, 4: Biology Club, 3, 4: Biology Lab. Assislanl, 3, 4. MARY FREDERICA HARRILL ......... Madisonville, Tenn. B.S. Biology Band, I: Honor Roll, I: Volunleer Band, I, 2: German Club, I, 2, 4: BSU Execulive Council, 2: Biology Club, 2, 4: Library Club, 2: Science Honor Fralernily, 2, Secrelary 4. Fourlh Row: ' JANET RUTH HARRIS ............ Madisonville, Tenn. B.S. Biology Hypalian, I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, 2, 3: SNEA, 4: YWA, I, 2, 3, 4: Freshman BSU Council. ELEANOR JOANNE HOVIS ........ . . Charlolfe, N.C. B.S, Elemenlary Eclucalion Charloile College, l, 2: Delinile Service Band, Treasurer 3, Presiclem' 4: BSU Execulive Council, 4: Legislalive Council, 3: Cafeleria Club, 3, 4: Norlh Carolina Club, 3, 4: Hypalian, 3, 4: Honor Roll, I, 2, 3, 4: Who's Who. Fiffh Row: WILLIAM DEAN HAZLEWOOD . . . . . Marlin. Tenn. WAYNE LLOYD HEDGER ............ Cleveland, Tenn. B.S. Ms+hems+ics-Physics French Club, I. 2: German Club, 2: Science Honor Fralernily, 2, 3, 4: Tennessee Academy of Science, 2, 3, 4: Malh. Associaiion of America, 3, 4. fl. Firsi' Row: ERNEST CARLTON HEDGES, JR. . . . . Jefferson Cily, Tenn. MARY ANN HENSON ......... . . . Lake Cily, Tenn. B.A. Hislory Polilical Science Club, 4: YWA, I, 2, 3: Spanish Club, 3, SNEA, 3, 4, Librarian 4. Second Row: WILLIAM EDWARD HICKS ........... Pea Ridge, Ala. B.5. Physical Eclucalion Baseball, I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball, I, 2, 3, 4, APPALACHIAN Slarl, Sporls Edilor: Leller Club, 2, 3, 4. JANE HOLLOWAY ............... Nashville, Tenn. B.S. Biology Buller Dorm., Presidenl 4: Science Honor Fralernily, Vice-Presidenl 2, 3. Presiclenl 47 Biology Club, 2, 3, 4: German Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Vice- Presiclenl 2: Legislalive Council, 3, 41 Panalhenees Honor Sociely, Presidenl 4: Tenn. Academy ol Science, I, 2, 3, 47 Moclern Porlia, 4, Who's Who Third Row: JAMES HOLMES ................ Greenville, S.C. B.A. Psychology Honor Roll, I, 3: S, C. Club, Vice-Presidenl' 2: BSU Council, 23 BSU Choir, lg Volunleer Band, 2. ROBERT BLAZIER HOUCHINS . . ...... Morrisiown, Tenn. Fourih Row: WILDA J-ERUSHA HUBBARD ........... Knoxville, Tenn. B.A. Bible-Religious Ed. Chorus, I, 2, Caleferia Club, I: Lalin Club, Secrelary 2, A Cappella Choir, 3, 4: Calliopean, I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES WILLIAM HUEY ............ Marshall, N.C. B.A. Church Music Gardner-Webb Junior College, I, 2: A Cappella Choir, 3, 43 French Club, 3: Philomalhean, 37 Norlh Carolina Club, 41 BSU Choir Direclor 4. Fiffh Row: CHARLOTTE HUMAN .......... . .War'rburg, Tenn B.S. Elemenlary Educalion SNEA, 3, 4: BSU Choir, lg German Club, 4, A Cappella Choir, 4 D. DALE HYERS .... . . . . . . . . Hunlinglon, W.Va Campusology 446!! THE SENIUB CLIISS Firsi' Row: DAVID FRANKLIN IRWIN .... . . . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. B.A. Sociology Co-op Council Represeniaiive, 23 BSU Council Represenlafive, 2. ARTHUR EUGENE JACKSON ........... Wagener, S.C. B.S. Music Educalion Columbian, 4: A Cappella Clioir, 3, 4, Nor+h Greenville College, I, 2. Second Row: WILLIAM EDGAR JEFFCOAT ............ Pelion, S.C. B,A. Sociology Norlh Greenville College, I, 25 Male Chorus, 35 Souil-1 Carolina Club, 3. JOYCE ANN JENKINS ..... ........ B Iue Ridge, Ga. B.S. Elemenlary Educalion True'r+4McConneII College. l, 2: Hypalian. 3, 4, Corresponding Secre- Iary 47 Georgia Club, 3, 4. Presideni 3: SNEA, 43 Library Club, 4: BSU Council, 4. Third Row: BARBARA JOHNSON . . . .CI1arIoH'e, N.C. HOWARD JOHNSON . . . . Kingsport, Tenn. Foiu rII1 Row: BARBARA LEE JONES ............ . . . Blairs, Va. B.S. Elemeniary Eclucalion Avereii College. I, 2: BSU, 3, 4, YWA, 3. 41 Hypalian, 3, 4: Volunleer Band, 3: Caleleria Club, 3: Virginia Club. 4: SNEA, 4. BOBBY JONES . . . ...... ....... B ris'Iol, Tenn. Fiflh Row: JOHN W. JONES ................ Knoxville, Tenn. B.S. Physical Educalion BaSke+ball Team, I, 2, 3, 4: Sludem' Council. 4 RAYMOND JORDAN .............. Washburn, Tenn. Firs+ Row: BILLIE LOU JULIAN ............... Knoxville, Tenn. B.A. English WSG, Represenialive, 3, Presidenl 4: French Club, Vice-Presidenl' 3: YWA, 3, 4: Volunleer Band, Secrelary 3, Vice-Presiclenl 3: WSG. Presidenl 4: Hypaiian, 3, 4: SNEA, 4: Caleleria Club, 3, 4: Philosophy Club, 41 Who's Who, 4. JANICE McKAY KAUTZ ............. Knoxville, Tenn. B.S. M usic Educalion I-Iypaiian, I, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir, I, 2, 3, 43 Library Club, 2: MENC, I, 4, Vice-Presidenl 4: Dames Club, 4. Second Row: JAMES RICHARD KAUTZ .......... . Silver Spring, Md. BA. Psychology Universily of Richmond, Ii Cafereria Club, 2, 33 Orange and Blue' Slaff, 2, 3, 4. KYLE KECK ..... .......... . . . Powell, Tenn. Third Row: JANICE KEITHLEY ................. Bel Air, Md. - A.B. Maihemaiics SNEA, 41 Scribblers Club, 4. BOB JAMES KENNEDY .............. Alfoona, Penn AB. I-Iislory Norlh Greenville College, I, 2: Philomaihean, 3, 4: German Club, 3, 4: Soulh Carolina Club, 3, 4: BSU Council, 3, Baseball, 4. Fourih Row: H. N. KEY . ....... . .Afhens, Tenn BA. Bible LEE KING . . .......... . .SI'. Pefersburg, Fla B.A. Psychology Minisferial Associarion. Fi 'Ffh Row: WANDA JANE KNIGHT ............ Morrisiown. Tenn B.S. I-Iome Economics Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4: I-lypafian, I, 2, 3, 4. KENNETH NELSON KRON ........... Kensingfon, Conn. B.A. English ScribbIer's Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenr 3: The Eagle's Quill. Ediior 42 The Orange and Blue, Eclilor 49 Lalin Club: German Club, French Club. Fiffeen rahs for C-N-C 1 Calliopean, I, 2, 3, 4: BSU Choir, Ig Der Deulscha Verein. 2, 3, 4: Cafeieria Club, 2: Maryland Club, Vice-Presidenl 3, Presidenl 4' THE SENIIIII IILIISS Firsf Row: CECIL EUGENE LAWING ........ . . . . Marion, N.C. BA. Bible Minisrorial Associarion, I, 2, 3, 4, Reporler 4: Lalin Club, 2, 3: SNEA, 4. LARRY FRANKLIN LAWSON .......... Sparianburg, S.C. Second Row: NANCY MARIE LAWSON ........... Oak Ridge, Tenn. B.S. Home Economics Women's Leiler Club, 3. 4, Vice-Presiclenl 4: Eagle Club, I, 2, 3, Reporier 2, Vice-Presidenr 3: Home Economics Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Presi- denl 4: Home Economics Honor Sociely, 4: Calliopean, I, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secrelary 3, Crilic 4: APPALACHIAN, Assislanl Business Manager 2: Orange and Blue, Circulalion Manager 2, Business Man- ager 3, Slarl 4: Panalhenees Honor Sociely, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Senior Class Treasurer: Buller Dormirory Presidenl 4: Honor Roll, I, 2, 3, 4: Who's Who. DIANA RUTH LeROY ............. Spruce Pine, N.C. B.A. Religious Eclucaiion-Bible Caleleria Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-Presidenl 4: French Club. I, 2: WSG, 3, 4: Sarah Swann Dorm Presidenl, 4: Legislaiive Council, 3, 4: Chorus, 3, 4: YWA Council, 4. Third Row: PATRICIA ANN LINE ............ Jefferson Cify, Tenn. B.S. Physical Educalion APPALACHIAN Slall, 2, 3, 4: 'Spanish Club. I: Orange and Blue Slafl I: Calliopean, Treasurer 2, Criric 3. Aihlelic Direclor 3, Presi- deni' 4: Eagle Club. Presidenl 2: Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4: GirI's Leiler Club, Treasurer 3: Town Sludenl Governmeni, Secreiary 3: Siudeni' Government Secreiary 4: Panalhenees Honor Socieiv. PresicIen+ 41 Honor Rall, I, 3: Harvesl' Feslival Courr. 4: Physical Educalion Maiors Club, 3, 4: Who's Who: Senior Superlaiive, Mosi Verselile: Miss Carson-Newman College. JAMES ROYCE LOVEDAY ..,........ Sevierville, Tenn. B.S. Physical Educalion French Club, I: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Men's Leller Club. Fourih Row: A ' CYNTHIA CHARLENE LOVELADY ......... . Daisy, Tenn. B.S. Elemenlary Educaiion YWA, I, 2, 3, 4: Challanooga Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Calliopean, I, 2, 3, 4. Corresponding Secrelary 2, Business Manager 4: SNEA, Presidenl 4. JOSEPH EDWIN LOWE, JR ............ Concord, Tenn. B.A. Sociology Volunreer Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Chorisrer I, Presidenl 4: Freshman BSU Presidenl: BSU Council, 2. 4: BSU Choir, I. 4, Librarian I, Vice-Presi- denl 4: Young Men's Bro+herhood, 4: BSU Summer Missionary, 3: Feslival of Hearls Courl, I: Sociology Club, 3, 4: Columbian, Chaplain 2, Pianisi 2, Vice-Presidenl' 3: Who's Who. Fif+h Row: ROBERT NELSON LOWERY ........... Gasionia, N.C. B.S. Chemisiry Columbian, Cuslodian 2, Presidem' 4 JERRY DOUGLAS LOWRIE . . . L ....... Bluff Cify, Tenn. B.A. Bible Cumberland College: Minisrerial Associaiion, Treasurer 4. Firsi' Row: ZAMA JO LUSK ............. . . Dayion, Tenn. I B.S. Elemenlary Educalion Calliopean, I, 2, 3, 4. Doorkeeper 2, Vice-Presideni 3. Secreiary 4: BSU Choir, I: Chorus, I, 2: Freshman BSU Council. LIBBY LYBARGER ............... NelIy's Ford, Va. B.S. Malhemalics Second Row: DAVID EUGENE LYNCH .......... , . Greenville, S.C. B.A. Psychology Norih Greenville Jr. College, I, 2: Minislerial Associaiion, 3, 4: Soulh Carolina Club, 3, 4: Philomaihean, 3, 4: Revival Team, 3, 4. TOM McBRIDE ......,..... Washingion College, Tenn. BA. English4Speech BSU Council, 2: Minislerial Associalion, Chorisler 2, Vice-Presideni 3. Presiclenl' 4: BSU Choir, I: A Cappella Choir, 3. Third Row: JOHN McCOMMON . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. JOY McCARTER ............ . . . Maryville, Tenn. B.A. Sociology Calliopean, I, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secraiary 2, Recording Secre- 'rary 4: I-Iarvesl Feslival Courl, 4: French Club, 3: Sociology Club, 4: Legislaiive Council, 3, 4. Four'I'I1 Row: ALAN WAYNE MCCLAIN ............ Knoxville, Tenn. B.A. Hislory-Poliiical Science Spanish Club, I, 2: WVCN, I, 2: lnlramural Direclor, 2, 3: Baslcelball Manager, 3: lnlernalional Relalions Club, 4: Polilical Science Club, 4. Dorm Council, I: Senior Superlafvie, Mos? Friendly: Business Club, I. HUGH F. MCKIE ................. Augusla, Ga. B.S. Physical Ed ucalion Baslcefball, I: I-Iarvesl Fesiival, I: Georgia Club, 2: May Courl 2: Augusfa College, 3. Fiffh Row: JAMES MARTIN McKEMY . . . . . . Jefferson Cily, Tenn MARJORIE McKINNEY .............. For! Mill, S.C BJ-X. Sociology Wingale Jr. College, I, 2: Legislaiive Council, 3: French Club, 3 Sociology Club, 3, 4. Chaplain 4: Norrh Carolina Club, Secrerary 3 Hypafian, Crilic 4: Library Club, 3, 4: Psychology Club, 3: Who's Who The nalives are resrlessl THE SENIUR IILIISS Firsl Row: DINFORD GRAY MANESS ........... Kingspor+, Tenn. B.S. Elemenlary Eclucalion Columbian, I, 2, Janilor I: Orange and Blue, 3, 4: APPALACHIAN. 2: Library Club, I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3: SNEA, 4. CAROLE TWIGG MAYNARD ......... Sf. Pelersburg, Fla. B.S. Music Educafion Sl: Pelersburg Jr. College, I: Hypalrian: Chorus, 2: A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 2: MENC, 4: Honor Roll, 3. Second Row: HERBERT DONALD MAYNARD ........ Sf. Pefersburg, Fla. B.A. Church Music Wingale Jr. College, I: Chorus, 2: A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 2: Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4: Philomalhean. ROBERTA JEANETTE MINOR ........... Jonesville, Va. B.S. Home Economics SNEA, I, 4: Home Ec. Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Crilic 3: Va. Club, I, 2. 4: Calliopean, I, 2, 3, 4. Third Row: PAT MOORE .....,............ Shelbyville, Ky. B.A. Psychology Hypalian, 3, 4: BSU Council, 4: German Club, 3, 4: Sociology Club: 3, 4: Psychology Club, 4: WSG, 4: Legislalive Council, 4: Dorm. Presiclenl 4. RICHARD LEWIS MOORE ......... . .Seymour, Tenn. B.S. Elemenlary Educalion Fourih Row: MAXIE F. MOOREHEAD . . .......... Greenville, S.C. B.S. Business Adminislralion Nor'l'h Greenville Jr. College: Soulh Carolina Club, 3, 4, Presidenl 4. BRUCE MORGAN ...... . . . ..... Dunedin. Fla. Fi'F'Ih Row: TED MORTON ........... . .KingsI'on, Tenn. PATRICIA BLANCHE MOULTRIE .......... S+. Louis, Mo. B.S. Elemenlary Educalion Calliopean. I, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secrelary 2, Reporler 2: BSU Choir. I: French Club, 3: SNEA, 2, 4: Sludent Government 2, 3 Secrelary 2. Firsf Row: PHYLLIS JOYCE MOYERS ............ Wharfon, W.Va. B.S. Music Educalion Cumberland College, I, 2: A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Legislalive Council, 3, 4: YWA, Vice-Presidenl 3: SNEA, 41 MENC, 4, APPALACI-IIAN Slalf, 31 Hypalian. MARGARET FRANCES MULLINS ........ Morrisiown, Tenn. BA. Psychology-Educalion Freshman Class Secreiaryg I-Iypalian, Doorlceeper I, Execulive Council, lg Presiclenl Powers Dorm, 2: WSG, 2: May Courl, 27 APPALACHIAN S'IaI3F, 2: Judicial Council, 3, Junior Class Secrelary. Second Row: VONN RAY MURRELL .............. Newporl, Tenn. B.S. Business Adminislralion Spanish Club, I, 23 WVCN, I, 2, 3, 4: Business Club, 33 Columbian, Recording Secrelary 3, Corresponding Secreiary 4, Presideni 47 Town Sludenl' Government Vice-Presidenf 4g Orange and Blue, Adverlising Manager 3, Business Manager 4. WILLIE FAYE NEERGAARD ............ Dunlap, Tenn. Maihemaiics Spanish Club, I, 2, 3, YWA, I, 2, 3, 4: Life Service Band, 3, 4, Pianisl 47 SNEA, 4. Third Row: MILTON H. NELSON .............. Charleslon, S.C. B.S. Music Educalion Norlh Greenville Jr. College, I, 2: A Cappella Choir, 3, 4. HAROLD MAYS NEWTON ............ Greenville, S.C. BA, Hisiory Minislerial Associalion, I, 25 BSU Evangelisiic Team, 3, 4. Fourlh Row: DANNY ORR ..... ............ C leveland, Tenn. BA. English French Club, I, 2: Spanish Club: ScribbIer's Club, 3, 4. SYLVIA LOIS OVERBAY .............. Richlands, Va. BA. Polilical Science Calliopean, I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club, I, 2: Polilical Science Club. Secre- 'rary 3, 4: SNEA, 3, 4, Secrelary 41 YWA, I, 2, 3: Harvesi Feslival Couri, 4. FIHI1 Row: ROBERT HAROLD OWNBY ........... Sevierville, Tenn. BA. Religious Educalion-Bible French Club, I, Polilical Science Club, 4. MARTHA ELIZABETH PARKER .......... Big Roclc, Tenn. BA. English Auslin Peay Slale College, Ig Hypalian, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secree Iary 3, Vice-Presidenl 4, Volunleer Band, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, Honor Roll, 2, 3, 4: Scribblers Club, 2, 3, 4, Presideni 47 EagIe's Quill, Essay Edilor 37 Modern Porlia, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl 43 SNEA, 43 WSG, 4i YWA Council, 4: Panalhenees Women's Honor Sociely, Hisiorian 41 Who's Who. Time our-please! 3 sasmrwm, u,ooe:e:sa . . THE SENIUR CLASS Firsl' Row: BETTY JO PARKMAN ............ Chaflahoochee, Fla. BA. English-Speech Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4: Legislalive Council, 3, 4: French Club, 2, 3: Senior Class Vice-Presidenl: Calliopean, l, 2, 3, 4, Doorlceeper 2, Crilic 4: Homecoming Queen, 4: Senior Superlafive, Mosi Popular. GAYLIA LOUENE PARSONS ......... . . . Kenvir, Ky. B.S. Elemenlary Educalion Keniuclfy Club, Secrelary l, Vice-Presiclenl 2, Chaplain 3: SNEA, li Chorus, I, 2, 3: Freshman BSU Council. Second Row: SHERMAN RUSSELL PARSONS ........ Mounl Airy, N.C. BA. Sociology Gardner-Webb Jr. College, I, 2: Minislerial Associaiion, 3: Spanish Club, 3: Sociology Club, 4. JAMES AUSTIN PARTIN ............. Cincinnaii, Ohio B.A. Hisiory-Polilical Science Velerans Club, 2, 3: French Club, 3, 4: Polilical Science Club, Vice' Presidenl 3: IRC, 4. Third Row: EDNA JEAN PATE ........ . . . Knoxville, Tenn. BARBARA DIANNE PATTERSON ......... Knoxville, Tenn. B,S. Home Economics Hypalian, l, 2, 3: Home Economics Club, l, 2, 3, 4: APPA- LACHIAN Beauiy, 2: SNEA, 4. Fourlh Row: FAYE LEAVINS PEAVYHOUSE ............ Tampa, Fla. B.S. Elemeniary Educalion Honor Roll, I. 2, 3: SNEA, 2, 3, 4, Hislorian 4: Polilical Science Club, 4: Florida Club, l, 2: Hypalian, I, 2. RUSSELL KEITH PEAVYHOUSE ............ Tampa, Fla. B.A. Polilical Science Baskelball, l: Polilical Science 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 3: Honor Roll, 3, 41 Judicial Council, Vice-Presidenl 4: Blue Key, Secrelary and Treasurer 41 IRC, Treasurer 4: Who's Who. Filiih Row: EMMA PECK .............. . . .Gainesville, Ga. B.S. Music Educalion Brenau College, l: Chorus, 2: Delinile Service Band, 2: BSU Choir. 3? A Cappella Choir, 3: YWA Council, 4: WSG, 4: HYPBTTGU. TFGGSUFSF 3- Presiclenl 4: MENC, 2, 3, 4: Georgia Club, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4: SNEA. Legislalive Council, 4. LOLETTA BUCHANAN FEELER ..... . . . . Spruce Pine, N.C. BA. English Hypalian, I, 2, 3, 4: Library Club, 2, 3: Spanish Club, 3, 4: Homecoming Queen Allendanl, 2: APPALACHIAN Beauly, 3: Cheerleader, 3. Firsl' Row: WILLIAM THOMAS PENDERGRASS . . . Greeneville, Tenn. SHIRLEY PETERSON ............ . . . Maryville, Tenn. BA. Sociology Calliopean, I, 2, 3, 4, Doorkeepar I, Corresponding Secrelary 2, 4. Harvesl Feslival, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3. Second Row: BOBBY JOE PIC-36 ............... Knoxville, Tenn. B.S. Physical Educalion Foolball, 33 Leller Club, 3. GALLEY AYERS PORTER ............ Morrislown, Tenn. B.S. Chemislry German Club, 3, 4. Third Row: GUY SIM PORTER ......,.......... Gaffney, S.C. B.S. Physical Eclucafion Foolball, I, 2, 3, 43 Leller Club, 2, 3, 4. IVAN S. POTTER ................ . Maryville, Tenn, B.S. Accounling Columbian, Alhlelic Direclor 2. Recording Secrelary 3, Vice-Presidenl 3. Presidenl 4: Foolball Manager, 2, APPALACHIAN Shall, 2, 33 Execu- rive Council, 3: MSG, Blanc-Davis Vice-Presidenr, 3, Harvesi' Feslival King, 4: Boosler Club President 43 Blue Key Narional Honor Fralernily, 4: Business Club, 2, 3. Fourih Row: NANCY JORDAN POTTER ............ Whilmire, S.C. BA. Psychology-Educalion Honor Roll, 33 Spanish Club, lg Calliopean, I, 2, 3, Chaplain 33 Class Secrefary, 37 Orange ancl Blue Slallf, I, Z, APPALACHIAN SraI'I, 31 APPALACI'-IIAN Beaury, I, 3: APPALACHIAN Favorile, 27 S.C. Club, I, 2, 3. PATRICIA ELIZABETH POWELL ...... . . Harlan, Ky. BA. Psychology-Educalion Spanish Club, I, 2. Fiflh Row: WAYNE PRICE . ......... . . Morning View, Ky. BA. English Minisrerial Associafion. WILLARD PRUETT ........ . . . Charlolle, N.C. The obiecrl' of 'Ihe game is . . . THE SENIUII ELI-ISS Firsl' Row: ELEANOR RAY RAMSEY ............ Jacksonville, N.C. B.S. Elemenlary Educalion Wingale College, I, 2: SNEA, 3, 43 Norlh Carolina Club, 3, 4. RUTH RENEAU ............... Jefferson Cify, Tenn. Second Row: KENNETH RICHEY .... . . . . . Jelilerson Cify, Tenn. MARY ELIZABETH RIDDLE .......... Challanooga, Tenn. B.S. Elemenlary Eclucalion I-Iypafian, I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Freshman BSU Council, Ig WSG, 4. Chalfanooga Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club, 2, 3, APPALACHIAN SI'al'l, 3, 47 French Club, 3, Honor Roll, I: Fesfival of l-learis Courl, 3, SNEA, 4. Third Row: ERSA JEAN ROBERSON .............. Daisy, Tenn. A.B. Laiin I-Iypalian, I, 2, 3, 41 Lalin Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Reporler 2, Vice-Presiclenl 3, YWA, I, 2, 3, 45 Challanooga Club, I, 2, 3, 47 Sociology Club, 3: SNEA, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. JOSEPH ALLEN ROBINETTE ............. Jasper, Ga. B.A. Speech Philomalheang WVCN, I, 2, 3, 4, Slaiion Manager 43 Alpha Psi Omega. 2, 3, 4, Grand Direclor 47 Orange and Blue Slall, 2. Fourlh Row: NELSON ROSS ..... . . Lenoir Cify, Tenn. BETTY FRANCES RUGEL ........... Jefferson Cify, Tenn. B.S. Home Economics Calliopean, I, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secrelary 2, Recording Secre' lary 2, Vice-Presidenl 3, Miss Calliope 4: Home Economics Club, I, 2. 3, 4. Miss Home Economics 4: Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4, I-lead Cheerleader 33 Senior Class Secrelary, 41 APPALACI-IIAN, 43 i'Orange and Blue, 3: SNEA, 4i Homecoming Courl, 33 May Day Courl, 37 Candiclale lor Miss Carson4Newman, 4, I-larvesl Feslival Beauly, I, 43 APPALACI-IIAN Beauly, 45 I-Iarvesl Fesfival Queen, 4. Fiflh Row: KATHRYN RUTHERFORD ........... Andersonville, Tenn. B.S. Elemenlary Educaiion l-Iypalian, I. 2, 4: Spanish Club, I, 2: Freshman BSU Councilg BSU Execulive Council, 2, Volunleer Band, 2: Caleleria Club, 2, 3, 47 SNEA, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl' 4: Orange and Blue, 4. TERRY SAMS .....,........... Morrislown, Tenn. E e e Ea Firs'I Row: CHARLES WAYNE SANDERS . ........... Smyrna, Ga. B.A. Church Music Caleieria Club, Presiclenl 3: French Club, Chorus. EVERETT V. SEAL, JR ............. Jefferson Ci'ry, Tenn. Business Adminislrafion Second Row: JIMMY FRANK SELF ........... . . Morrisiown, Tenn. B.S. Chemisiry AIFRED HIETT SENTER ............ Norih Garden, Va. A.B. English-Speech Bluefield Junior Collegeg Philomalhean, Recording Secretary 3, Chap- lain 47 B.S.U., Slewardship Chairman 45 Dorm Council Member, 4. Third Row: VICTOR DALMUTH SHEALY ....... . . . Balesburg, S.C. B.S. Physical Educalion Freshman Class Alhlelic Direclor Ig Columbian, Cuslodian I, Chap- lain 2, Publicily Direcior 3: Varsily Foofball, I, 2, 3, 45 Leller Club, I, 2, 3, Secrelary-Treasurer 4: Easi' Tennessee Small College All-Slar Team. 3, 4: May Day Courl, 2: I-larvesl Feslival Courr, 4g APPA- LACI-IIAN Slall. 3, 4: B.S.U. Council, Alhleiic Direclor 2: Blanc-Davis Dorm Council, I, 2, Secrelary-Treasurer 3: Soulh Carolina Club, I, 2, 3, 41 U.S. Marine Corps Placemenl Program, I, 2, 3, 4. DONALD RICHARD SHOCKLEY ....... Jefferson Ciiy, Tenn. B.S. Physical Eclucaiion Fourfh Row: BOBBY MAYNARD SIZEMORE ...... . . Covingion, Va. A.B. I-Iislory LOIS ANN SLOAN ............. Jefferson Ciiy, Tenn. B.S. Music Educalion Calliopean, Pianisi I, Criiic 2, Vice-Presideni 3, Presidenl 43 Pana- lhenees Honor Fralernily, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenf 4, Modern Poriia, 3, 42 A Cappella Choir. 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 3, Business Manager 4, Seclion Leader 3, 4: APPALACI-IIAN Slail, I, 2, 3, 41 German Club, I, 2, Secrelary 25 Boosler Club, Secrelary 4: TSG, Secrerary 47 MENC, 3, 4: I-larvesl Feslival Couri, 41 I-larvesr Feslival Beauiy, 2, 3, 43 Home- coming Couri, 4: Philomalhealn Sweeihearl, 43 Who's Whog Honor Rol, I, 2, 3, 4. Fifih Row: ALBERT WAYNE SLOAN .......... Jefferson Cify, Tenn. B.S. Business Adminisiralion Bancl, I: Baslxelball Manager, I, 23 Freshman Class Treasurer, TSG, Treasurer I 2 Presidenl 41 Columbian, I, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secre Iary I. Recbrding Secrelary 3, Business Manager 43 Leller Club, 2, 3, Execulive Council, 41 Legislaiive Council, 3, 43 Orange and Blue Business Slalil, 4. PAT SMALLWOOD .... ..... . . Newporl, Tenn. Time for Thai siudenf cen'l'er fellowship THE siaiiiuii niiiss Firsl Row: ANNA LOU SMITH ......... ..... L ake Cily, Tenn. B.A. Bible Hypalian, I, 2, Spanish Club, I, 2, SNEA, 4. JOHN WILLIAM SMITH ............ WaI+erboro, S.C. A.B. Hislory Norlh Greenville College, I, 23 Volunleer Band, 3, 4, Presidenl 4. Second Row: DONALD GRAY SMITH . . . . . Mariefla, Ga. EDWARD A. SMITH ....... . ...... Charloflesville, Va. B.A. Hislory-Polilical Science Bluefielcl College, I, 21 BSU Evangelislic Team, 3, 4, Philomalhean, 3, 4. Chaplain 3, Vice-Presidenl' 4, Presidenr 4, Virginia Club, Presidenl 41 BSU Council, 4: Polilical Science Clubg French Club, Dorm Council, 4: Harvesl Feslival Courl, 44, Third Row: MARGARET LOUISE SMITH ........ . . Kingsporl, Tenn. B.S. Elemenlary Educalion Life Service Band, Treasurer 2, Vice-Presidenf 3, Presiclenl 4, Represenla. live 4, Henderson Dorm Council, 2, 4, BSU Council, 3, SNEA, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-Presicleni 4. NELDA JAYNE SMITH .......... . . Challanooga, Tenn. B.A. Psychology Eagle Club, I, 2, Secrelary 2, Challanooga Club, I, 21 I-lypalian, I, 2: Der Deulsche Verein, 2, 3, 4, Secrelary 35 Class Secrelary, 2, Women's Leller Club, 2, 3, 4, Presidenr 3, Vice-Presiclenl 43 APPALACHIAN, 4: Orange and Blue, 4: Honor Roll, I, 2, 3, 4, Who's Who, 4. Fourlh Row: SHIELDS W. SMITH ............... Concord, Tenn. B.S. Physical Educafion Foolball Team, I, 2, 3, 4, Caplain 4: Baskelball Team, I, 2, 35 Baseball Team, I, 25 Men's Leller Club, 2, 3, 4, Men's Sluclenl Governmenl, 4. WILLIAM SNIDER ............... Woodleaf, N.C. B.A. H isfory-Polilical Science Mars Hill College, I, IRC, I, 4: Library Club, 3, 4: Tar Heel Club, 3. 42 SNEA, 4. FIHI1 Row: GAYLE CAROLYN SPARKS ........... Balcersville, N.C. B.S. Elemenia ry Educarion Gardner-Webb Colle e I 2' H aI'ian' BSU Choir 3 4' Norlh Caroa Q I I I YP I I I I lina Club, 3, 4, Officer 4: YWA, 3, 43 SNEA, 43 BSU Council, 4. LARRY D. STAIR ................. Knoxville, Tenn. Y B.A. Hislory-Polilical Science Firsi Row: JO ELLEN STALLINGS .......... . . New London, N.C. B.A. Sociology Wingale College, I, 23 Henderson Dorm Secreiary, 33 Legislaiive COUN- cil, 31 Norlh Carolina Club, 3, 4, Vice-Presideni 3, Pianisi-11 Hypalian, 3, 4, Recording Secreiary 4, YWA Treasurer, 3, 41 BSU Council, Secre iary, 4, Execulive Council, 4. MAE BROOKS STAPLETON ........... Rogersville, Tenn. B.A. Bible and English Calliopean, 2, 3, 4: House Council, 2, 31 YWA Council, 3g Deiiniie Service Band, I, 2, 3: SNEA, 43 French Club, I, 2, 31 Sociology Club, 2, 3. Second Row: HUGH STARNES .............. . . Asheville, N.C. B.A. Sociology Philomaihean, I, 2, 3, 4, May Day Represeniaiive, Ig Velerans Club, Vice-Presidenl 21 BSU Execulive Council, 3: Norlh Carolina Club, Presi- denl' 3, 4, Spanish Club, 3. JAMES HOY STEPHENSON .......... Fayeiieville, Tenn. B.S. Chemisiry Belrnonl College, I, 21 German Club, 3, 4, French Club, 3, 4, Vice- Presideni 4: Science Club, 3, 4. Third Row: CHARLES PATRICK STRANGE ...... . . Sparianburg, S.C. A.l3. English Scribblers Club, 3, 4, Deulche Verein, 4, Philosophy Club, 4, English Club, 4. PEGGY STRICKLAND ............... Louisville, Ky. B.A. Sociology Hypalian, I, 2, 3, 47 Spanish Club, I, 31 Sociology Club, 2. Fourlh Row: LORENA PEARL TAYLOR ......... Connelly Springs, N.C. ELA. Hislory Warren Wilson College, I. 27 Panaihenees, 3, 41 Hyparian, 3, 4, Cor- responding Secreiary 4, French Club, 3, 43 Norih Carolina Club, 3, 42 IRC, 3, 4, Vice'Presidem' 3, Presidenl- 43 Volunleer Band, 3, 4, House Council, 4, Legislalive Council, 4, YWA, 3, 4. NEAL MINES TINGLE . . ............... Ora, S.C. B.A. Bible Norih Greenville College, I, 2. Fifih Row: JERRY WILLIAM TOWNSEND ..... .... L umberlon, N.C. B.A. Bible Campbell College, I, 21 Minisierial Conference, 3, 4: Sociology Club, 4. GEORGE ELDER TRENT ............. Kingsporl, Tenn. fX.B, Sociology Brealcfasfing, siudying, geifing acquainfed THE SENIUI-I IILIISS Firsl' Row: LEROY TREVANTHAN ......... . . . Zebulon, N.C. A.B. I'lis'rory Class Vice-Presicleni, I3 BSU, I, 27 Minislerial Association, I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 2. BETTY COLLEEN TURNER . . . . . . .Carburn, Va. Second Row: GEORGE FENTON TURNER ...... . . . Suffolk, Va. B.A. Sociology Minisferial Associalion, 2, 4, Philosophy Club, 4, German Club, 2, 3. SARA ANN TURNER ................ Greer, S.C. B.A. Physical Educalion ' SNEA, 4: Soulh Carolina Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Calliopean, I, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club, I, 2. Third Row: DONALD WAYNE TYREE ......... . . . Nashville, Tenn. A.B. English Philomafhean, I, 2, 3, 4, Carelaker 2, Chaplain 2, Crific 43 BSU Execu live Council, 33 Orange and Blue, 3: Volunteer Bancl, I, 2, 33 Philoso- phy Club, 3, 4: ScribbIer's Club, 45 Dean's List I, 37 Who's Who, 4: Der Deulsche Verein, 3, 45 Le Cercle Francais, 4. PAUL EDWARD VOWELL ............ Lake Ci'I'y, Tenn. B.A. Polilical Science Spanish Club, 23 Cheerleader, 2, 3: Polifical Science Club, 3, Orange and Blue, 3: Library Club, 2, 3, Treasurer 3. Fourlh Row: CALVIN S. WALKINGSTICK . . . . . Cherokee, N.C. TOM R. WALTERS ..... . . Manchesfer, Ky. Fiflh Row: BARBARA LOUISE WARNE ............ Bergoo, W.Va. . B.A, Sociology Hypaiian, Doorlceeper I, Treasurer 2, Vice-Presidenl 3, Presidenl 4, Miss I-lypalia 4, WSG, Treasurer 4, Library Club, 37 French Club, 3, 43 Col- lege Chorus, 2, 33 Sociology Club 2, 3, 4, Secreiary 33 Dormilory Council, 4: I-larvesl Eeslival, 4: YWA, I, 2, 3, 43 Legislalive Council, 4. ALVIN LEE WAYNE ..,.............. Dublin, Va. ee, , I 71Qjf Wg up-A8100 .SQL 'WW ff? I Firsl Row: CHARLES WAGNER ............. Founfain Cily, Tenn. B.S, Biology Spanish Club, 2, 3, Biology Club, 3, 4, TED ALLEN WEAVER ............. Chalfanooga, Tenn. BA. Church Music BSU Chorisler, lp Chorus, Presidenl 2, Vice-Presiclenl Ig Philomalhean, Chorisrer I, Sporls Direclor 2, Vice-Presidenl 33 German Club, 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir, Vice-Presiclenl 4. Second Row: CHARLES MAURICE WENGER . . . . Franklin, Tenn. FRANK JEFFERSON WEST ,... ........ K ingspcrf, Tenn. B.S. Biology Baslzelball, I, 2, 3. 4, Track, 2, 3, 41 Baseball, Ig Der Deulsche Verein, I, 2, 3. Third Row: NANCY LOUISE WEST ,............. Oneida, Tenn. B.A. Malhemalics Spanish Club, lg Eagleaires Chorus, Ig A Cappella Choir, 2, 3, 4, Libra- rian 3, Secrelary and Treasurer 45 Band, I, 2, 4, Publiciry Chairman, 27 Band Leller Club, 2, 43 SNEA, 4. VERNON JAY WESTENBROEK ........ Jefferson Cify, Tenn. Bfx. Bible Minislerial Associarion. Fourlh Row: THOMAS ELBERT WHITE ............. Marshall, N.C. B.A. Hislory Mars Hill College, I, 2, German Club, 3, 4. BARBARA LEE WHITT .............. Ruiledge, Tenn. B.S. Elemenlary Educafion Calliopean, Doorkeeper I, Recording Secrerary 3, Correspending Secre- Iary, 4, May Day Courl, 2, Harvesl' Feslival, 4, French Club, 2. Fifih Row: CAROLYN CRAIG WILLIAMS .... . . . . Gloucesier Poinl, Va. B.S. Elemeniary Educalion SNEA. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenr 41 Virginia Club, I, 2, 4, Vice-Presidenf 4, I-lonor Roll, 3: Buller Dorm President 41 House Council, I, 3, 41 YWA, I, 2, 3, 4. RUSSELL LEE WIMMER .............. Forf Mill, S.C. BA. English-Speech Norlh Greenville College, I, 2, Minislerial Associalion, 3, 4, Radio Slalzf, 3. We will remember always . . . I l .........a-sshwli . :sie THE SENIUH CLIISS DANIEL EUGENE WILLIAM .......... New Markef, Tenn. B.A. Psychology Brewlon Parker College, I, 27 Lalin Club, 3, Male Chorus, 4. JANE ANN WILLIAMS ............. Knoxville, Tenn. B.A. I-lislory I-lypalianq Honor Roll, I, 2, 3, 47 Volunleer Band, I, 2, 3, 4, Pianisl 2: Spanish Club, I, 2, 3, 41 IRC Club, 3, 4, Vice-Presidenl, 4, Sigma Della Pi, 3, 4, Presiclenl 4. Second Row: MARGIE WILLIFORD .............. Dandridge, Tenn. B.S. Elemenlary Eclucalion Calliopean. DONALD B. WILSON .............. Maryville, Tenn. B.S. Accounling U.T., I, 2: Columbian, Recording Secrelary 3, Treasurer 41 Soccer, 3, 42 Business Club, 3. ,. Third Row: GARVIN KENNETH WILSON ............ Union, S.C. BA. Psychology Gardner-Webb College, I,, 2: Columbian. 4: Soull-i Carolina Club. VICE- Presiclenlr 3. Treasurer 41 Sociology Club, 3, 4, Vice-Preslolenf 4, Psy- chology Club, 3, 4, Baseball, 3, SNEA, 47 Veferans Club, Vice-Presidenl' 3, Secrelary 4. BETTY WINTERS . . . . . . . . .Oalc Riclge, Tenn. Eourfh Row: JACK FELTON WOODWARD ...... .... B alfimore, Md. BA. Malhemalics Philomalhean, Sergeanl al Arms 2, Alhlelic Direclor 3, Vice-Presidenf 3. Presiclenl' 4, Men's Sluclenl Government 3, Vice-Presidenl of Alumni I-lall, 3: Sludenl Governmenl' Vice-Presidenl, 43 Blue Key, 41 SNEA, 42 Legislafive Council, 3, 4. JOE BRYAN ZIMMERMAN ........ . . Morrisfown, Tenn. BA. Sociology Fiffh Row: ALBERT LYNN GRAVES . . . .Morrisfown, Tenn. 'Y' ITSITLUTE FHUM THE SENIUBS Through her daily minisTry, her cheerTul smile, her kindly ways, and ThoughTTul gesTures, her respecT Tor whaTsoever Things are True, whaTsoever Things are honesT, whaTsoever Things are iusT, whaTsoever Things are pure, whaTsoever Things are lovely, whaTsoever Things are oi good reporT Mabel ElizabeTh STarnes has endeared herself on Carson-Newman campus while serving as Head ResidenT oT Henderson Hall and AssisTanT Professor of Bible and Religious EducaTion, I956J96Q He has achieved success who has lived well and laughed oTTen: who has gained The respecT of inTelligenT men and The love oT liTTle children, who has Tilled his niche and accomp- lished his Task: who has leTT The world beTTer Than he Tound iT, who has never lacked appreciaTion oT earTh's beauTy: who has looked Tor The loesT in oThers and given The besT ThaT he had: whose liTe has been an inspiraTion. Such a TribuTe is due Horace Dever Pickens, ProTessor oT EducaTion and Psychology, Carson-Newman College, l95O-I96O. A beauTiTul and chasTe woman is The perTecT workmanship oT God, The True glory oT angels, The rare miracle oT earTh, and The sole wonder oT The world. Eula B. Keeling, assisTanT To The Dean oT Women, Carson- Newman College, I956-l96O, sheds no beam bu+ ThaT oT de- lighTg loses all sense oT self in The senTimenT oT kindness, Tender- ness, iudgmenT, and devoTion To anoTher in a calm, serene and genTle manner, wiTh a winning smile and a ready wiT. Happy is The man who has ThaT in his soul which acTs upon The deiecTed as April airs upon violeT rooTs. Gifis Trom The hand are silver and gold, buT The hearT gives ThaT which neiTher silver nor gold can buy. To be Tull oT goodness, Tull oT cheer- Tulness, Tull oT sympaThy, Tull oT helpful hope, causes a man To carry blessings oT which he is himself as unconscious as a lamp is oT iTs own shining. Such a one moves on dark seas To be- wildered marinersp as The sun wheels, bringing all The season wiTh him Trom The souTh. So is iT wiTh Russell Bradley Jones, Head oT The Bible DeparTmenT. Carson-Newman College, l95l-l96O. Digs ? Ff'Z 'Y L75 'V ' 'Rafi - JUNIOR FLOAT: Buddlna. Second Place JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS. Leff +o rigl-ii: Jim Barr, Firs+ vice-presiclen-tg Mary Lippold, freasurerg Bill Backus, president Berf Reams, second vice-president Nancy Jordan, secrefary. nmES FE an me mm mg. mamma Ram V ms ' is wgbifzigfis m a E wi K is n mn Xi :Nagy and THE .IUNIU CLASS :- kgs ww PRESIDENT, Bill Backus Q . -wh- M A .4f1,gW.7 km Q:-ge anew? ww? E QQ Ei THE JUNIUH ELIISS Firsi' Row: SPENCER ALLEN . GAYLE ANDERSON ANN ANTHONY . . Second Row: JAMES ARMS . . BILL BACKUS . . . CHARLES BAKER . . Third Row: LUANA BAKER . . LINDA BALLARD . . JIM BARR . . . Fourih Row: BRYCE BATES . . CAROLE BATES . . JEN BAUGH . Fiffh Row: MARGIE BEAM . . . . MARY SUE BIGGS . LEAI-I BOLTON . . Sixfh Row: ELIZABETH BOWERS WAYNE BOWERY . . JEAN BRANSON . Sevenfh Row: VIRGIL BRASEL . . NANCY BROWN . PRESTON BUCHANNAN . Eigh+h Row: MARGIE BURCHETTE . . . SHIRLEY BURCHFIELD RICHARD BURLESON .Forest Ciiy, N.C. . Chaffanooga, Tenn. . Johnson Cify, Tenn. . . . KnoxviIIe, Tenn. S+. Petersburg, Fla. . . . .I'Iazarc.I, Ky. . . . RoanoIce,Va. . . Nashville, Tenn. . Jonesboro, Tenn. . . Corryfon, Tenn. . . BIuIT Ci+y, Tenn. . .CI'1arIo++e, N.C. . . .Dayfon Ohio Foun+ain Ci+y, Tenn. . . E+. Mi+cheII, Ky. . .OrIando, Elo. . . Kingsport Tenn. . Sevierville, Tenn. Jefferson Ciiy, Tenn. . Fall Branch, Tenn. . SaII'vfIIe, Va. Penningion Gap, Va. TaIbo+, Tenn., . . Sfone Gap, Va. Firsf Row: HAROLD CAMPBELL . . DENNIS CATRON .... JOHNNIE RUTH CHANCE Second Row: TOMMY CLARK . . . SADIE LOU COLLINS . . KAY CONNER .... Third Row: BETTY COPELAND . RALEIGH CASTELLOE . . RONNIE CURTIS . . Fourih Row: CAROL DAVIS . . EAIRYLEE DAVIS . . DERRICK DAVIS . . FifII1 Row: JERRY DENNARD . . . WILLIAM R. DIAMOND . BOB DILLON ...... Six+I1 Row: WAYNE DOLLAR . . ANNIE DORMINEY . . RAY DOYLE . . . Sevenih Row: DON DRISKELL . . JOE ELLENBUR6 . . NANCY ELLIOT . Eighfh Row: MARGARET ELLIS . RON ERVIN ..... ROWENA FICKLING . . THE .IUNIUH CLIISS . .Oak Ridge, Tenn. . . . Coeburn, Va. . . SevierviIIe, Tenn. . . Newpori' News, Va. . . . . Bemis, Tenn. . .JacIrson, Tenn. . . Ocoee, Tenn. . . . Windsor, N.C, . . Jonesboro, Tenn. . . . Norris, Tenn. . .Kings MI., N.C. . . Brazil, S. America . . Chaifanooga, Tenn. Shawberry Plains, Tenn. . . .WarIburg, Tenn. . . Morrisfown, Tenn. . . . . SyIvesIer, Ga. .JeFFerson Cify, Tenn. . . Plant Cify, Fla. , . Sparfanburg, S.C. . . Seymour, Tenn. . . Newporf News, Va. . . BaIIimore, Md. . . Blackville, S.C. Firsi' Row: SHERRY FONDREN . BOBBY FORRESTER . . JOANN FUSSELL , Second Row: SHIRLEY GARRISON . ELSIE GIANESKIS . . NANCY GOSNELL . . Third Row: BUDDY GRANT .... DONNA JO GREG6 . GENE HALL ..... Fourih Row: NANCY RUTH HARP . GARY WAYNE HARTLEY JUDY HENRY ..... Fifrh Row: BONNIEHOLT . . . LARRY HOWARD . . KATE HOYT .... SixI'l1 Row: ALMA HUFFAKER . . MARIAN JACKSON . . PAUL JACOBS . . Sevenih Row: WILLIAM M. JENKINS, JR RENA JIRACK ..... BRADLEY JOHNSON . Eighfh Row: JOHN JONES . . . MORRIS JORDAN . . JIM KAYLER . . . . . Elizabellvion, Tenn . . Rising Fawn, Ga . . Polk Ciry, Fla . . .Kingsport Tenn . ,Tarpon Springs, Fla . . .Asl1eville, N.C. . . Rossville, Ga . . Clinlon, Tenn . . .Cameron, N.C . .Corbin, Ky. . . . , .Boone, N.C. Srrawberry Plains, Tenn . . . Knoxville, Tenn . . Greenville, S.C . .ArlingIon, Va . . New Marker, Tenn . . . .Seallle ,Wash . .MorrisTown, Tenn . . .Can'IOn, N.C . .WasI1IngIon, D.C . . Lake Ciiy, Tenn . . . Powell, Va, . . . .Iv1ariefIa, Ga. . . Clwaifanooga, Tenn, Do you Ihinlc iI's gonna work? :kiwi Firsl Row: JOYCE KEENER , . . NANCY KENNEDY . . FLO KEYS .... Second Row: DELORES KUBE . . MARY LAWSON .... NANCY LOU LAWSON . Third Row: MARY LIPPOLD .... NORMAN LIVENGOOD . CAROLYN LOY .... Fourfh Row: Boa MANN . JANE MASHBURN .... JIMMIE RUTH MAYBERRY Fif+h Row: TOM MEIGS . . DAVID MILLER . . RONNIE MILLER . . Sixih Row: ROSS MORETON . . ANNA MOSS . . GAIL MULLINS . Seven+l1 Row: ROY MULLINS . . . BRENDA MUNSEY . . MELBA MURPHY . . Eighfh Row: DAVID MCCONNELL . . WARREN MCGUIRE . . ERNEST MCKAY . . THE JUNIUR CLASS . Greenlsaclc, Tenn. Panama Cily, Fla. . . Ballimore, Md. . . Hyallsvllle, Mcl. . Jacksonville, Fla. , . Corrylon, Tenn. . Washinglon, D.C. . Greensboro, N.C. . . New Markel,Ter1n. . . Slewarl, Va. . . . Allwens, Tenn. Challanooqa, Tenn. .Jacksonville Fla. Greensboro, N.C. . .Roanolce, Ve. Merrill' lsland, Fla. . Independence, Va. Johnson Cily, Tenn. . Corry+on,TSnr1. . , Easl' Poinl, Ga. . . Spindale, N.C. Chalfanooga, Tenn. . , . .Tampa, Fla. . . Porlsmoulh, Ve Firsi' Row: JIMMY MCPHERSON BILL NEVILS .... DONNA NOE . . Second Row: WAYNE NORTON . . FAYE OWNBY . . LIBBY OWNBY . . Third Row: SARAH PAINTER . . TOMMY PALMER . . AYLENE PARKER . . Fourl'l1 Row: PEGGY PATE .... THOMASINE PAXTON RAY PETREA .... Fifih Row: BOB POTEAT . . BILL POWELL . . PAT PRESSLEY . . Sixlln Row: BERT REAMS . . Pl-lYL RECTOR . . SARAH ROACH . Seven+h Row: JANE ROBERSON . LENORA ROBERTS . FAYE ROGERS . . Eighlh Row: JO ANNA SAEGUSA DOROTHY SAMPLE . DAVID SELBY . . . Founlain Cify, Tenn . , . Tazewell, Tenn' . Morrislown, Tenn Sloney Poinl, N.C . . Knoxville, Tenn . . Sevierville, Tenn Fall Branch, Tenn . . Marlinsville, Va . . Nashville, Tenn . . Calhoun, Ga . . . Canlon, N.C . Kannapolis, N.C Sparlanburg, S.C . Sparlanburg, S.C Morrislown, Tenn . Middlesboro, Ky . . Dunedin, Fla . . Knoxville, Tenn Clwallanooga, Tenn . .Asl'leville, N.C. . . Benlon, Tenn. , . Mancliesler, Md . . Maryville, Tenn. . . Knoxville, Tenn. Are you really sleeping, Danelle? Firs+ Row: DAVID Sl-IREVE . . PATSY SHUPE . . . CAROLYN SIG-MON Second Row: JANICE SMITH . ROBERT SMITH . . MILTON SOWELL . Third Row: DICK SPANGLER . BONNIE SPAUGH . TOM STAPLETON . Fourfh Row: DANNY STARNES . WILL STEEVES . . JAMES TAYLOR . Fifih Row: SARA BETH TAYLOR NANCY TESTER . . ANN Tl-IRAILKILL . Sixlh Row: 6-LENORA TOOMEY PEGGY TROUPE . VERNON TROUTMAN . . Sevenlh Row: EVERETT TUMBLIN JOEY TURMAN . . BOB TURNER . . Eighlh Row: GAY VALENTINE . DORIS WALTERS . . DON WARD . . THE JUIIIUR QILIISS . . Falls Church, Va. . . Bluefield, W.Va. Tarpon Springs, Fla. Surgolnsville, Tenn. . . Falls Church, Va. , . Lynchburg, Va. .MIdcIlesboro, Ky. . Tobacccville, N.C, , Rogersvllle, Tenn. . . McLean, Va. . .Cranslon, R.I. . .Old Forf, N.C. . . Harriman, Tenn. . . . Harlan, Ky. . .Jonesboro, Ga. J elllerson Cily, Tenn. . .JacIcsonville, Fla. . ,Albemarle, N.C. . . Valdosla, Ga. . . . . Tyler, Texas . Washlnglon, D.C. . .KnoxvlIle, Tenn. . . ,Gaslonia, N.C. . Sl, Pelersburg, Fla. Firsf Row: BOBBY J. WEAVER . BETTY WELLS . . . EDITH WHELISS . . Second Row: REBA WILLIAMS . . Third Row: SARAH WOODWARD . JUDY WRAY .... . CAROLYN YATES . Fourfh Row: PETER YAUN ..... PEGGY YEARWOOD NOT PICTURED Alvara Frazer Allen, Arlhur Ballard, Dallas Frank Bell, Una Merle Bell, Doug Black, Hilion Bonniwell, Claud A, Bowman, Russ Bowman, Dean Bridges, David Eugene Brooks, Edward Eugene Burgess, Phoebe W. Caldwell, Lee Campbell. Linda Canipe, Jane? Carey, Diane Childress, Frances Cooley, Roberl Delano Cope, Judson Crawford, Marilyn Dalfon, Ernie Dixon, Faye Denron, Billy J. Edmonds, Joan Eller, Peggy Evans. Phyllis Joan Evans, Tom Evans, Lewis Benny Fisher, Jim Fowler, John Frazier, Harold Gaylon, Byron Emerson Gibson, Barbara Good, Arlhur Green, David Louis Greene, Woodrow Wade Hamplon, Thomas Hankins, Allen Harden, Phillip Nolan Harness, Lorelrla Rulh Hawks, Neal Haworlh, David Hill, Mary Frances Hile, Kenl Horner, Doug Householder, William Hux, Charles H. Jones, Linwood Kennedy. Mary Elizabelh Kennedy, James Klebau, Shirley Kuenzler, Rurh Livesay, Ned Lovell, Bob Lowery. Howard Luflrell, Cliff Malpass, Maxine Manning, Rachel Miller, Dorelle Nadine Minick, Mickey Morrow, Joseph William McCraw, Charles McDonald, Edwin Gerald McGee, Waller McLain, John Harvey McPherson, James Edgar McRary, James Niceley, Beulah Owenby, Jack Owenby, John Page, David Pallerson, Rose Payne, Doug Pedigo, Carmenelle Peele, Judy Pipes, David Edward Pope, Marlha Prevosl. William Harold Ridge, Dale Sessions, Gordon Douglas Smifh, Williard Smill-i, Harry Sparks, Melvin Sree-ly, Donald Raymond Slurkie, Sandra Talley, Cecil Todd, Sarah Todd, Janel' Turner, Dan Wade. Larry Welch, Ted Webb, Sue Walkins, Harold Dennis Williams, Larry Wilson, Jerry Wilson. Ronald Keirh Wine. 49 NORMAN WHISNANT . . . JEROME WHITE . . . . . . .NashviIle, Tenn . Greeneville, Tenn Louislaurg, N.C . .AsheviIle, N.C Chaflanooga, Tenn . Jacksonville, Fla . . Greenville, S.C . . Knoxville, Tenn Charranooga, Tenn . . Slone MI., Ga Newporr News, Va rd. ' - L L Qzfvw--Lvl. nv X Q - - ,gfpgilko 1 X YV' THE SOPHOMORE FLOAT: HSOUH1 Pacific --Tlwircl Place SUPHUIVIUHE CLASS PRESIDENT, Nelson Fowler SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. Lefl 'lo riglwh Marly Williams, represenlaiive execulive council: Sandra Wrighi, secrefaryg Nancy Green, represenfalive execufive council: Pai Cufclains, 'rreasurerg Riichie Lewis, vice-president: Nelson Fowler, 5,,fii'fix.., E, W ,, ifs,.Z51m:,.,, presiclenfq Walfon Wesf, judicial council. THE SUPHUMUHE BLISS Firsl' Row: A. L. AGAN .... HOWARD AKARD . . BARBARA AKINS , . BETTY KAY ANDERSON Second Row: EVELYN ANDERSON . FRANCES BAHNER . BOB BAIRD . . . DIXIE BALDWIN . . Third Row: ROSE BALDWIN . . FREDA BALL , . RAYMOND BENNETT HAROLD LEE BLEVINS Fourlh Row: BILL BRISTOW . . RITA BROOKS . . PHIL BROWN . . CAROLYN BRYANT . Fiffh Row: CHARLES BUCKNER . PAT BUCKNER .... ALICE BUHL . . . JOE BURNETTE . . Sixlh Row: ROBERT CANDLER . . JEAN CARPENTER . . DANNY CARTER . . CAROLYN CLARK . . Seventh Row: LINDA COLLIER . . MARY NELL CONNER BILL CORTNER . . . RICHARD CROWTHER Eighlh Row: PAT CUTCHINS . . . BEULAH ANN DAVIS GAIL DAVIS ..... PATSY DAWSON . . Nintn Kow: DAVID DIEI-IL . , BEVERLY DIX . . . DARLENA DUGGER . . ROBERT DRINNER . Jexcferson Ciiy, Tenn Rulleclge. Tenn . Chaflanooga, Tenn . . Morrisiown, Tenn . . . . Dallon, Ga .Jefferson Cily, Tenn . . . Knoxville, Tenn . . Bluefield, W.Va . . Oneicla, Tenn . Kingsporl, Tenn . . Cleveland, Tenn . Chilhowle, Va Chalfanooga, Tenn . . . Roanoke, Va Challanooga, Tenn . .Nashville . . .Marshal , Tenn I, N.C . . .Corry'ron, Tenn . Silver Spring . . While Pine s, Md ,Tenn . W. Holly, N.C . Knoxville, Tenn . . . .Can'fon, N.C . New Marker, Tenn . Gale Ci . . . . Memphis, . .Norm-andy, . . Knoxville, ly, Va Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. . Newport News, Ve. . . .Loudon, Sl. Albans, . . Dandridge, . Collinswood, . . Ellendale, . . . Builer, . Slraw Plains, Tenn. W.Va. Tenn. N.J. Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. Firsf Row: LAMAR EILAND . WANDA ELLIS . . ROGER FENDER . OUIDA FLEMING . . Second Row: NELSON FOWLER . JEANETFE GARBEE . JACQUE GASAWAY NANCY GREEN . . Third Row: PHOEBE GREENE . . JUDY GREER . . . DIANNE HADDLE . HAROLD HADDLE . Fourih Row: EDWARD HALL . . CAROL HAMMOND JAMES HARDISON . JOHN HARMAN . . Fiffh Row: KARL HARRIS . . . STEVE HARRISON . MAURICE HARTLEY . . EDWIN HATHAWAY Sixfh Row: AUQEY HAY . . . LARRY HAYS .... MARY RUTH HENDERSON . . SUELLA HICKS . . . Slevenfh Row: SANDRA HIESKELL . ZORA HILL . . . BETTY HONEYCUTT EDNA HORTON . . Eighfh Row: JANE HOWARD . . JERRY HOWELL . . THOMAS IRWIN . . RON JACKSON . . Ninih Row: BECKY JETT .... HUGH JOHNSON . VIRGINIA JOHNSON JANIE ANN JUSTICE THE SUPHUMUHE CLASS . .Arcadia, Fla. . . .Newport Tenn. . . , Arcadia, Fla. Monfevideo, Uruguay . . . .Eas'r Poinf, Ga. . Founiain Ciiy, Tenn. . . . . .Takoma Park, Md. . . .JacIcson, Tenn. . . Rossville, Ga. . . . . Greer, S.C. . .Easf Poinf, Ga. . . Easi' Poini, Ga. .WI'1iI'e Pine, Tenn. . .Harriman, Tenn. . . Fayeifeville, N.C. . . Bluefield, W.Va. Jefferson Cify, Tenn. . . . . Cosby, Tenn. . . . . Lenoir, N.C. . . OrIancIo, FIa. .Whiie Pine, Tenn. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . . Clinion, Tenn. . . Niofa, Tenn. . . . .AIcoa. Tenn. . .... Greenville, S.C. Johnson Ci'ry, Tenn. . .WaynesviIIe, N.C. . .Aberdeen, Miss. . .A'rhens, Tenn. , . .Towson, Md. . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Easi' Poini, Ga. . . Kingsion, Tenn. . . . .BaI1ia, Brazil . . Morrisiown, Tenn. Firsf Row: CATHERINE KEETON JOE KELLEY .... JACK KERR .... ELIZABETH KIESER . Second Row: TOMMY KING . . RUTH KNISLEY . . GWEN LAWTON . . PHYLLIS LAXTON . . . Third Row: RITCHIE LEWIS . . . SARA LINDOUIST . DAVID LINER . . BETTY LINGERFELT . Fourlh Row: MARTHA LINGERFELT LOIS LITTON . . . MARTHA LONG . . MARILYN MCAFEE . Fifih Row: JIMMY McANALLY . . . . NANCY McKELVEY . JANE McMAl-ION . . KENNETH MCNEIL . Six+I1 Row: JAMES MCRARY . . ROGER MARKLAND ALTON MARTIN . . SHIRLEY MATHENY Sevenih Row: ED MEDLING . . PAUL MEDLING . . SONNY MELTON . . CHIP MIMS .... Eighih Row: HILLIS MORELOCK . BILL NAVE .... RONNIE NELSON . JOLIN NEVMAN . . Ninfh Row: WILMA JOYCE NORTON . . . . J.W.OVERBAY . . . EVERETT PACK .... PHYLLIS PETTIT . . . . Oneida, Tenn. . Oak Ridge, Tenn. . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Orlando, Fla. . . . Afhens, Tenn. . Warflourg, Tenn. . Bangkok, Thailand . .OneicIa, Tenn. New Tazewell, Tenn. . . . Harriman, Tenn. Cl1aHanooga, Tenn. . .Seymour, Tenn. . .Seymour,Tenn, . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . . Pulaski, Va. Challanooga, Tenn. Mooresburg, Tenn. . . , Rome, Ga. . . Baliimore, Md. . .Can+on, N.C. . Lenoir Cily, Tenn. . Morrislown, Tenn. . . Plani Cily, Fla. . .Nasl1vilIe, Tenn. . Kumamofo, Japan . Kumamoio, Japan .JaclcsonvilIe, Fla. . . Kingspori, Tenn. . . Chuclcey, Tenn. . . . Brislol, Va. .SpringfielcI, Minn. . Dandridge, Tenn. . New Marlcel, Tenn. . . , Richland, Va. . . Newpori, Tenn. . .LouisviIle, Tenn. The excifemenf of baslrefball halffime! Firsf Row: ROBERT PATTERSON . ARLENE PENNY . . . JIM PERRY .... JOANN PITNER . . Second Row: YVONNE PRICE . . HOWARD PRYOR , . SHERRY PURSIFUL . . NANCY PYE .... Third Row: JUNE RANDOLPH . . GLORIA RIMMER . JUDY ROBERTS . . JO SANDS . . . Fourlh Row: NANCY SCARBROUGH GLENN SCOGGINS . . DARLENE SCOTT . . DIANE SHERMAN . . Fiffh Row: LAMINDA SHYTLE , . CHARLES SMITH . . DOCK SMITH . . . MARILYN SMITH . . Sixlh Row: DOT SORRELLS . . . WAYNE SOWDER . . . BOB SPARKS .... SANDRA STAMBOUGH Sevenlh Row: MARY EMMA STARNES SANDY STEPHENS . . . CLAUDE STEWART. . . WADE STACKHOUSE . Eighth Row: JANE STONE .... ALFRED B. STROUD . . DEANNE SUMNER . . LEROY SURRETT . . Ninth Row: TALMEDGE THOMPSON BRUCE THREATTE . . DAN TOLLETT ..... SAM TOOLE . . THE SUPHUMUHE BLISS . . .MarieHa, Ga. . . .Pelersburg, Fla. . . .Brislol, Tenn. . . Seymour, Tenn. . . Dallon, Ga. . . .Jefferson Cily . . . .AsI1eviIIe, N.C. . . .I'Iarrisonburg, Va. . . .AsI1eviIIe, N.C. . . Columbus, Ohio . . .Oak Ridge, Tenn. . . .Lenior Cily, Tenn. . . . Lenior Cily, Tenn. . . . La Fayefle, Ga. . . Greeneville, Tenn. . .Washinq'ron, D.C. . .Valdese N.C. . Cleveland, Tenn. . . Spring Cily, Tenn. . . Weavervllle, N.C, . . . Pelersburg, Tenn. . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Harriman, Tenn, . . .AIcoa, Tenn. . . Rock Hill, S.C. . Madisonville, Tenn. . Scymore, Tenn. . .A+Ian+a, Ga. .. KnoxviIIe,Tenn. . Da nd ridge. . Nashville, . While Pins, Tenn. Tenn. Tenn. . Planl Cily, Fla. . . .Miami, Fla. . .CrossviIle, . , .KnoxviIIe, Tenn. Tenn. Firsf Row: JUNE TOWNSEND . RITA TUTTEROW . JUDY WAGONER . DANIEL WARDREP Second Row: CYNTHIA WAUGH CLAYTON WEBSTER WALTON WEST . . MARTIN WILLIAMS Third Row: NANCY WILLIAMS . PAUL WILLIAMS .... . BARBARA WILLIFORD CHARLES WILSON . Fourlh Row: Merlin WE , . Eooiswooo . . . LOUANNA wooo . RACHEL YARNELL . . . .Riceville, . .Crossville, . . Knoxville Jellerson Cily, Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn . .Arlinglon, Va . . .Knoxville, Tenn . . Hunlinglon, Tenn . Challanooga, Tenn . . Newporl, Tenn. . . Sevierville, Tenn. . . Dandridge, Tenn. . . . Easl Poinl, Ga. . . Sneedville, Tenn, . Madisonville, Tenn . . . Arlinglon, Va. . . Knoxville, Tenn. NOT PICTURED James Howard Allen, Darrell Ray Alsip, William Eugene Amos, Kennelh Eugene Bailey, Charles R. Ballinger, David Gibson Barkley, Bob Glenn Barnes, Joseph Donald Bales, Barry Neal Bean, Roy Norman Beck, Jr., Vivian Janice Baleau. Marshall Lee Bessinger, Edward Nelson Bezanson, Marilyn Delores Brewer, Eleanor Briley, Preslon Buchanan, Fran Buhler, Tom Callison, John Daniel Challin, William Paul Clark, Jr., Joanne Mae Cloninger, Bill Collier, Ben Collins, Palsy Conner, William P. Coller, Roberl Earl Cranllord, Jr., George Herberl Curelon, James Fred Davis, James Madison Davis, Julia Mae Davis, John Arville Diggs, Charles Douglas Earl, Charles Eugene Easlerday, Richard Earl Esslinger, Reba Dixie Evans, Bill Fairclolh, Alex Fancher, Jr., Gary R. Farmer, Judy Ann Fields, Charles Edward Flowers, Jr., Frank E. Floyd, William Jackson Frills, Sharon Kay Goins, Mae Elizabelh Gonzalez, Tony Gonzalez, Carler Bayne Gordon, John M. Gray, Jr., Max Greene, Mex Hardin, Roberl Dwighl Harner, Belly Hawkes, Carre Hellon, Alice Hill, Jimmie Lee Hill, Nancy Jo Hill, Roberl Virgil Hinson, Jr., Richard Morris I-loll, Mary Juanila Hull, James Don I-lulchins, Sylvia Jellcoal, Chris Jones, Jerry Gilberl Julian, Anlhony Kay, Harold Dean Kinder, Belly Jane King, Gwendolyn Evelyn King, Bill Kinser, Charles Ray Kills, ,Roberl Marshall Landes, Sara Helen Lane, Bobby J. Lee, James Arlhur Lennon, Roberl Waller Lewis, Johnny Line, Opalee Lockharl, Marlha Elaine Lodge, Keilh Barnard Lowe, Sam Lowry, Margarel Mae McCoy, Donna Miller. Greenville Eugene Malhis, Weldon Markham, Wilbourne Markham, Porler Molley, Sondra Jo Murlee, Don Newberry, Barbara Norlhcull, Ann Payne, Paul Edward Pendergrass, William Burce Pelly, Phyllis Privelle, Buddy Don Ramsey, Glenn Llewelyn Ridall, Jr., Bill Roberls, Julianna Calherine Roberls, Elizabelh Rodgers, Linda Rogers, Ben Romine, Roberl Rogers, Gordon Senler, Elmer Sharp, James Lloyd Shepherd, Edna Smilh, Archie Ray Sorrells, Fred Richard Slubblelield. Roberl Viclor Swain, Anne Swilzer, Donald Lee Tallanl, Bonnie Todd, Jackie Clay Turner, Linda Tyrell, Thomas Edward Underwood, Pal Valenline, Clara Whillen, Belly Jo Welch, Joyce Walker, Joe Wilson, Sandra Wrighl. 55 FRESHMAN FLOAT: Sl-langri-Ia THE FHESHIVIAN CLASS PRESIDENT, Sieve Coppoclc Zim' Eg-.T K-1 bs E Lx wan. B 5 K, ,. ,, .EY -1, --.gi . x . A hkvgiivifii' . .Q-EMKTL ww as H311 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS. Lefi' io righi: Janice Thompson, sacreiaryg Sue Alfred, firsi' vice-presidenfg Sieve Coppock, presidenfg BeHy Keener, second vice-presidenh Roberf Siubbs, ireasurer. ,...A.m.aw'v- .wmv-if THE FHESHMIN CLASS Firsi' Row: SARA ANN ALBRIGHT GLORIA ALEXANDER SUE ALFRED .... JACK ALLEN .... VERNON ALLEN . Second Row: BETSY ANTHONY , . ANN AULT ..... HENRY BALDRIDGE . ELLEN BALL ..... MARTHA BARRON . Third Row: TOM BARTON . . . PATRICIA BASKETTE . JOYCE BATES . . . HOWARD BEATY . . ELAINE BECKNER . . Fourfh Row: LaVERNE BENNETT . CHARLES BESSELL . LARRY BLACKBURN . REBA BLEVINS . . . RALPH BOHANAN . Fifih Row: DAVE BOLIN . . . ALICIA BOWDEN . . ARDEN BOWLING . . BRENDA BROBECK . DeWAYNE BROOKS . Sixfh Row: MARTHA BROWN . . TIPTON BROWN . CLARK BRYAN . . BRENDA BRYANT . . PI-IYLLIS BUELL . . Sevenfh Row: JAMES F. BUFF . . . CAROLYN BURBAGE . . . SONA BURCHETT . . TIM CAIN ...,.. . DOYLE CAMPBELL . Eighfh Row: IRENE CAPPIELLO . ZACK CARDEN . , GAIL CARVER . . ANN CASTLE . . MARY CAVE . Ninfh Row: GILBERT CHANCEY . TOMMY CHILCOAT . EVERETTCLARK . . . GLORIA CLARK . . JANICE CLARK . . , . .Comer, Ga. . , .ArlingIon, Va . . . . Oak Ridge, Tenn Jefferson Cily, Tenn. .Spruce Pine, N.C. . Johnson Cily, Tenn . . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . . . Hazard, Ky . . Kingsporl, Tenn . , . , Miami, Fla . .Arlinglon, Va . . . Talboil, Tenn . . Corrylon, Tenn .Tellico Plains, Tenn . . . Delroil. Mich . . Cleveland, Tenn . . . . .LoyalI, Ky . . Cherryville, N.C .Shady Valley, Tenn . . . Knoxville, Tenn . . Knoxville, Tenn . . Lenoir Ci'I'y, Tenn . . . A'rIenI'a, Ga . . Kingsporf, Tenn . Chalianooga, Tenn . .Oak Ridge, Tenn . . Newporr, Tenn . . Kingspori, Tenn . . Newpori, Tenn. . . Miami, Fla . . . . Seneca, S.C. . .Vera Beach, Fla. Indian Springs, Tenn. . . . . Cocoa, Fla. . . .Oak Ridge, Tenn. . . Knoxville, Tenn. . CI16iI'5I'100ga, Tenn, . . . Del Rio, Tenn. . .Coeburn, Va. . . Taylors, S.C. . . Mineralbluflf, Ga, . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Asheville, N.C, . . Marlinsville, Va. . .AppaIachia, Va. Sevenih Row: Firsf Row: VIRGINIA CLINE , . . NELDA CLODFELTER . BUFORD CLOVENGER . . BILL COCHRAN .... GARY COBLE . Second Row: JOE CODY . . . JUNE CODY . . . DELMAS COFFEY . BARBARA COLLINS , LOUELLA COOK . . Third Row: STEVE COPPOCK . . FOSTER CORBIN . . JUDY COX .... MARY FRED COX MARY MARGARET COX Fourih Row: ALICE CROWE . . RETA CRUMLEY . . JIM CRUTCHEIELD . REBECCA DAUGI-IERTY ELEANOR DAVIS . . Fifih Row: MARY BEAL DAVIS . SUE DEDMAN . . . ART DEES ...., SAUNDRA DeLON6 . ANN EDENS . . . Sixlh Row: EARL EDGERLY . . . SUZANNE EIDSON . PATTI EVANS . . . VAN FELTMAN . . PAMELA EINN . MIRIAM FLOYD . KAY FONDREN . . CHARLOTTE FORD . . FRAN FOUST . . . WENDELL FRANCES ,Eigh+h Row: ELIZABETH GAINES . WINSTON GALLAWAY BRENDA GALYON . . CLAUDE GAMBRELL . MARGARET GEORGE . Ninlh Row: JOHN GERMAN . . . BRENDA GILBERT . CAROL GILLENWATER . REEDER GLASS .... BETTY GOFORTH . THE FRESHIVIIIN ELIISS . . ,Jmcferson Cily, Tenn. . , . .Asheville, N.C. . Knoxville, Tenn. . . .Alcoa, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Sneeclville, Tenn. . . Cosby, Tenn. . .Thornhill Tenn. . Arlinglon, Va. . N. Palm Beach, Fla. . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Morrislown, Tenn. . . . Rome, Ga. . . Mosheim, Tenn. . .GainsviIle, Fla. . . . Nashville, Tenn. . . Elizabeihlon, Tenn. . . . Hazard, Ky. . Englewood, Tenn. . Challanooga, Tenn. . Oak Ridge, Tenn. . . . . . Shelby, N.C. . . Winler Garden, Fla. . Challanooga, Tenn, . . Nashville, Tenn. . . Jefferson Cify, Tenn. . . . Kingsport Tenn, . . . Lilhonia, Ga, . . Easi Poinf, Ga. . , , Loudon, Tenn. . . Hunlsville, Texas Elizabelhlon, Tenn. , . Newporl, Tenn. . . Powell, Tenn. . Dandridge, Tenn. . Oak Ridge, Tenn. Chaflanooga, Tenn. Founlain Cily, Tenn. Oak Ridge, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. - . Lenoir, N.C. . Maryville, Tenn. . Kingsporl, Tenn. . Decalur, Ga. . . Erwin, Tenn. Firsl Row: JIM GRANT . . . ANNIS GRAVES , . ELIZABETH GRAVES . . VERNICE GRAY . . SAUNDRA GRIFFITH Second Row: LEE GUTMAN . . LOUISE HALL . , . CAROLYN HALL , RENA JO HALL , . WYMAN HALL . Third Row: BETTY HANCOCK . . ROBERT HANSEL . . JAMES HARDEE . . WALTER HARDEE . MARY HARMON . Fourl'l1 Row: BOB HARPER . . JACK HARRELL . . CARROLL HARRIS , LINDA HAUN . . . MELVIN HAYES . , Fiffh Row: NORA HEACKER . . JOE HEATHERLY . . PEGGY HENSON . . SHARON HERRELL . CHERYL HICKS . A Sixlh Row: JOE HIGDON . . . EMMA BEA HOBBS . . DIANA HODGE . . MARY ANN HOOPER PETTY SUE HORTON Seven+I'1 Row: CLAUDE HOYDEN MARTIN HUCKABEE WANDA LOU HUDDLESTON , GERALDINE HUDSON BOB HUMPHREY , . Eigl'Ill1 Row: DELOI3,Is JACKSON CA'I?OLINE JACKSON JANE JACKSON . . RICHARD JENKINS . BENNYJOHNSON , Ninlh Row: BILL JOHNSON . . KAY JONES . . . THOMAS JONES . MARGARET JULIAN MARILYN KEENER . . .Arlingl'on, Va. . . Corryion, Tenn. . . . Brislol, Tenn. . . Newporl, Tenn. . . . Erwin, Tenn, . ,JaClcsonville, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . Kinqsporf, Tenn. . Oak Ridge, Tenn, . , Morrislown, Tenn. . . Clwallanooga, Tenn. . . . . . Miami, Fla. . . . Plan? Cily, Fla. . .Punla Gorda, Fla. . Cincinnali, Ohio . . Lakeland, Fla. . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Shelby, N.C. . . Bulls Gap, Tenn. . . Jacksonville, Fla. . . . Alcoa, Tenn. , . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Lake Cily, Tenn. . Knoxville, Tenn. . .WI1Ilesburg, Tenn. . . Knoxville, Fla. . . . . Rose Hill, Va. . . CI-Iafianooga, Tenn. . . . . Candler, N.C. New York Cily, N.Y. . Glen Allen, Va. . LaGrange, Ga, . Harriman, Tenn. . . . . . Galax, Va. . Maryville, Tenn. , .New Merkel, Tenn. . Cleveland, Tenn. . . , Ailanla, Ga. . Jacksonville, Ela. Connelly Springs, N.C. - . Knoxville, Tenn. . Cincinnali, Ohio . . Ballimore, Md. . .JacksonviIle, Fla. . Greenback, Tenn. A lillle louder please . , , I Firsf Row: WANDA KELLY . . . CARLA KENNEDY . BETTY KENNER . . HELEN KERR . MONA KING . Second Row: CONNIE KOGER . WAYNE KYTE . . BARBARA LACY . . DON LARGE . . . AIQQHIE LAWSON Third Row: MARIAN LAWSON VIRGIL LEA .... DORLA LEWIS . . PAT LINK .... PATSY LOWE . Fourih Row: TOMMY LYLE . . . BARBARA MAPLES . LYNN MARSHALL . . . ALBERT MASHBU RN MARY LOU MILLER . . Fiffh Row: MARY MIMS . . VIVIAN MIZE . . . ADDIE MOFFETT . . EVELYN MALOY . . VIVIAN MOON . . Sixfh Row: MARY MOORE . . VIRGINIA MOORE . JOHNNY MORIAN GARY MORIE . . . EDNA MARLER . . Sevenfh Row: CECELIA MARS . . RONALD MORTON .... SAMMIE SUE MOURFIELD . . JUDITH MURPHY . JERRY MURRELL . . Eigh+l1 Row: NANCY MYRICK . GARY MCCOY . . . JANE MCCURRY . GLYNN MCDONALD JOHN Mc6INLEY . Ninfh Row: ANN MCGLOTHLIN MABEL NEWTON . PAT NORTON . . . ROBERT OBUTELEWICZ . . CAROL ORR .... THE FHESHM AN BLISS . . Elizabefhlon, Tenn . . Panama Cily, Fla . . . Kingsporl, Tenn . . . Maryville, Tenn . . . Lanclisburg, W.Va . . .Ga-nslonia, N.C. . , Dandridge, Tenn . . Elizabelhion, Tenn. . . . Cosby, Tenn . . Sneedville. Tenn . .Jaclcsonville, Fla. . . Old Forl, Tenn. . . Rockwood, Tenn. . . Corylon, Tenn. . . . Maryville, Tenn. . . . . Powell, Tenn. . . Maynorville, Tenn. . . Chalianooga Tenn . . . Louisville, Tenn. . . Andersonville Tenn. . . Newport Tenn. . . Sevierville, Tenn. . . . Spring Cily, Tenn. . . Newport Tenn. . . Chaifanooga, Tenn. . . Kingspori, Tenn. . . Old Forl, Tenn. , . Sneedville, Tenn. . . Dandridge, Tenn, . . Clwaffanooga, Tenn. . . . Kingsport Tenn . . Concord, Tenn. . . Lenoir Cily, Tenn. . . . Harriman, Tenn. . . Kingsport Tenn. . . Balfimore, Md . . Cleveland, Tenn . . . .SI'1elby, N.C . .Cl1ambersburg, Pa . . . .Loudon, Tenn . , . .Tazewell, Va . . . . . .Salem,Va . . .Jefferson Cify, Tenn . .Queensvillage N.Y . . . Maryville, Tenn Firsf Row: SUE ORRELL .... BOBBY OXENDINE . BOBBY PALMER . . WOFFORD PAYE . PEGGY JO PEARCE . Second Row: DON PETERSON , . TOM PHILPOT . . PEGGY PHILPOT . . JUDY PHILLIPS . HENRY PHILLIPS . Third Row: JUANITA PEMBERTON BARBARA PINNIX . NANCY PINSON . . SUE POPE . . . CHARLES PRESTON Fourflw Row: NANCY Rl-IUDY . . SANDRA Rl'lYNE . . PRISCILLA RICE . . PEGGY RICH . . . TUCKER RIGDON , FIHI1 Row: JEANNETTE RILES . JULIA ROBINETTE MARTHA ROBINSON TYSON ROGERS . . JEAN RUGEL . . Six+l1 Row: JUDY RUSHING . MARY NEILL RUSSELL POLLY SCRUGGS . JUDY SEAVER . , GAIL SELBY . . Seven+l1 Row: KATIE SHADDEN . . MARTY Sl-IERRARD , MYRA SHIVER . . KAY SINCLAIR . JAMES SIMPSON . . Eighih Row: MARGARET SIMS . JEAN SILVERS . , ANN SKAGGS . . SANDRA SKEENES . EDDIE TOM SMITH . Nin'tl1 Row: GAIL SMITH . . JUDY SMITH . . GARY SMITH .... MARGARET SMITH . LARRY SNAPP . . . . . DeLand, Fla , . . , Maryville, Jeiclerson Cily, . . Morrislown, . .ClwaHanooga, . Maryville, . . Shelbyville, . Oak Riclge, . . .OreIda, Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn . . .Basley, S.C . Clwafianooga, Tenn . . .Al1oslcie, N.C . , . .Wl1eelinq,lll Nashville, . Chaila nooqa, Tenn Tenn . .SaIern, Va . . Lebanon, Va . Asheville, N.C . Morrislown, Tenn . . .Can+on, N.C . Panama Cily, Fla . . . . Jasper, Ga . . Erwin, Tenn . . Knoxville, Tenn . Morrislown, Tenn . Knoxville, Tenn . Morrisfown, Tenn . Del Rio, Tenn . Knoxville, Tenn . . Knoxville, Tenn , Rockwood, Tenn . . . Salem, Va . Halnira, Ga . ,VaIdese, N.C . . Laurens, S.C . . Signal MI., , Morrislown, Tenn Tenn . . . . .Prospect Ky Clwarlesfon, W.Va . . Lenoir Cily, Tenn . . Eliza laelhlon, . . Ruiledge, Slrawberry Plains, . . Morrislown, . Church Hill, The funeral of Newberry Tenn Tenn Tenn Tenn. Tenn. Firsi' Row: CAROLYN SNYDER . . JIM SPRIGG .... SUE STAM PER .... BRENDA STEPHENS . . ALLEN STOUT . . . Second Row: GERALDINE STOUT . . ROBERT STIJBBS . . . FLOYD SUTHERLAND . ORRIS TATE ..... LYNN TAYLOR . . . Third Row: RAY TAYLOR . . . TOM TAYLOR .... JANICE THOMPSON . LINDA THOMPSON . SANDRA THOMPSON . Fourih Row: RONALD TILLEY . . GARY TODD ..... JOE TOLSON ..... ROSEMARY TOMLINSON GLORIA TRENT .... Fifth Row: SHIRLEY TRIPLETT . . DONNA TRUNNELL . . ELEANOR TUCKER . CAROL TURNER . . DAVID TYNER . . Sixfh Row: BILL VIEL, JR. . DALE VINING , . . GWEN WAGNER . . KONI WALKER . . . FRANCES WALKER . . Sevenfh Row: STEVE WALL . . LEON WALLER . . . CAROL WALTERS . PHYLLIS WATERS . BECKY WATTS . . Eighth Row: EREDDIE WEAVER EDGAR WEBSTER . . JEAN WELDON . JOE WI-IEELER . NORA WHITLOCK . Nin'I'I1 Row: JUANITA WHITAKER . CAROLYN WHITE . . PI-IILLIP WHITE . . MIKE WILLIAMS . . . BETSY WILLIAMSON . THE FHESHIVIIIN IILIISS . . . . Bufler, Tenn. - - . Dade Cily, Fla. . . Lawrenceburq, Ky. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Lenoir Cily, Tenn. . . Eliizabefhfon, Tenn. . . .SI1eIby, N.C. . . . . Clinlwood, Va. . . .Surgoinsville, Tenn. . . . . . Erwin, Tenn. . . Springfield, III. . . Planl Cily, Fla. . . . Sorrenfo, Fla. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. . .CI'ia'r'ranooga, Tenn. . . Lenoir Cily, Tenn. . . Waynesville, N.C. . . Founlain Cily, Tenn. . . Por'r SI. Joe, Fla. . . Kingspori, Tenn. . . .Johnson Cily, Tenn. . . . EI.TI1omas, Ky. . . Easi Poin'I, Ga. . . .Basse H, Va. . . Dade Ciiy, Pla. . .Annandale Va. . . . . . .Tampa, Fla. . . Indian Springs, Tenn. . . . Maryville, Tenn- . . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . Plani Cily, Tenn. . .ClinI'on, Tenn. . .AIexancIria, Va. . . .Newporh Tenn. . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . . Roanoke, Va. . . . . . Rome, Ga. . . Lenoir Ciiy, Tenn. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . .I-lampion, Ve. . . . Knoxville, Tenn. . . WI1iIevIlle, N.C. . . Foresi Ciiy, N.C. . . .A'IlanI'a, Ga l Firsf Row: SOPHIA WOLFE . . . . . Morrisiown, Tenn. DON WRlGHT . . , .Winrer Garden, Fla. ARLENE YOUNG . . . . . Knoxville, Tenn. JOYCE ZACHARY . . . . Sneedville, Tenn. NOT PICTURED Raymond Roger Agnew, Ralland Frank Alexander, William Andrew Alexander, Bessie Louise Alford, William Arlhur Arnold, Mary Louise Auslin, Wayne John Baggell, Rex K. Balch, William C, Baleg, Linda Elizabelh Ballard, Bobby Baker, Thomas B. Barger, William Barnes, David Clinion Bales, Tommy Baugh, Charles Baum, James Edward Beckner, Wayne Lee Benson, Charles Edward Bosi, Arlhur Allen Branch, William Nicholas Braicher, Jimmy Leoan Brewer, Larry Marfin Brown, Pafricia Brown, Walier Dewey Brown, Larry Bryson, Slephen Clay Buchanan, Harry Bundren, Danny Ross Burneile, Jerry Dale Burnelf, John Henry Byler, Wayne Cladwell, Howard Kenr Clafee, James Allred Calloway, Paul Edward Cameron, Virginia Campbell, Everelr Harold Cardin, Vincenl Thomas Carrer, David Homer Care, Michael Ernesr Chalfonr, Donald Edward Clevenger, Roy Lesier Clinelelle, Sandra Y. Colley, Phyllis Ann Conn, Billy Joe Conner, Gene Jaclcson Cox, Richard Crosby, James Donald Cross, Gerald Marion Crowder, Bobby Harold Crumb, Joe Scoily Culner, Billy Glenn Dail, James Slanley Dallon, Charles Monroe Davis, John Arville Diggs, Brenda Marie Dollar, James William Dolson, Daniel Brooks Drinnen, Tommy Lynn Duff, Barbara Faye Eaves, Naihan Lee Edmonds, Annie Lee Edwards, Linda Lee Edwards, George Edward Gill, David W. Gillenwaler, Ray Melvin Galss, Bob Olhel Glisson, Philip Baker Goan, Don Darius Greene, Lulher Thomas Greene, Floyd Dickson Greer, Glen Howard Gregg, Roger Elrod Grimsley, Roberf Lee Gugg, Wanda Lou Haddlesion, James Eugene Harmon, Jack L. Harrell, John Edwin Harris, Julian Harris, Gary Doyle Halfield, Kennefh Edgar Hayes, James Ronald Haynes, Carroll E. Hellon, Billy Douglas Henderson, Nancy Carole Henry, William David Henshaw, Palriclc Carlron Herndon, David Oliver Herrell, John William Hinchery, John Holland, Nancy l-lorlon, Paul Benjamin Howell, Larry Dwaih Howerion, Donald Michael Huliclc, Roberl' Graham Hursl, Thomas Lee lrvin, Gary James, Larry Alfred Jenkins, Millard Jenners Johnson, Gene Joiner. Donald Chesler Jolley, Roberl Lee Jones, Roy Jones, Jr., Susan Kennedy, Dan Richard Kindic, Henry Charles King, Jerry Clell King, Ben H. Knisley, Jr., George David LaFerry, Roberi' Lamar Laing, Ann Lankford, Peggy Lauper, Samuel Wilbourn LeMay, Johnny Carroll Loomey, Rudy Edmund McBee, James Slephen McClane, Edwin Gerald McDonald, John Harvey McPherson, Curris Marshall, David L. Mares, Deanne Marie Moore, James W. Mullins, Amy Louise Noland, Jack Orr, Bobby Dean Owenby, Norma Ownby, Donnell Louise Oxley, Bronson LeRoy Parker, Nalhaniel Tolover Parlcman, Jr., Mary Ann Pallon, James Harrison Pauley, John R. Pinkslon, Everelle Andrew Poch, Ray Province, Cynrhia Elizabelh Repass, Billy B. Rich, Alonzo Tail Roarlc, Wayne Keifh Roberfs, Roberl Willis Rodric, Jr., Peier Srepl-len Rogers, Garrison Dale Rose, Roberr Trenr Russell, David Sanborn, Marion Sanders, Elmer B. Sams, Jr., Gerald Wayne Samples, Julia Ann Sexron, David F. Sex'ron, Roberl' Ken? Sealon, Peggy Anne Seal, Richard Ray Shoun. Geraldine Shader, Charles Leroy Shannon, Edward L. Sharp, Rose Marie Sinclair, Georganna Gail Slabbelcorn, Sara Jo Smilh, William Coleman Smiih, William Jack Snider, James C. Sreeves, David Harold Siephens, Ambrose David Sruarf, Sam Slyler, William J. Taylor. Edward Wayne Terpley, Frank Eugene Trenlham, Georgia Faye Walker, Emery Jerry Warren, Nancy Carolyn Warren, Nancy Jean Weems, Mrs. Frances Wheisel, Nora Lou Whilloclc, Raymond Williams, James John Wilson, William Hall Wilson, Jr., James Housfon Wohlwend, Geraldine Wolfe, June Della Woods, Noel Norman Yarborough, James Wallon Zirlcle. 63 N365 yi? gan HW. MQW? :-::: .:. -J g-EE. . .. V... 5 . -I -,gi P 1 news . .. 3 , :.: .:. 'Q are , ,:,-,V:, . Y, .:.,E.E....,.,.:. ..:::5:ff5:-:i:?i:::-1 -: . 'H --I: A E fs 1 K 1 Y S axis :ami B1 H 5 'mms ww-mms M my, Sem H is 5 24 ,o -msg, :uw pf' ss I' Q BH M H M an iughys as w s in ,N ., www was E Swim? EX.J'm W Bwgggig VE, Q ,ff r a Q . K . HssSl 91, ag SH. M. wizk SEEUND SEMESTER STUDENTS Firsf Row: JANE NUNNALLY . . . . . Roclrmar1',Ga Junior PAUL JONES . .... . .Jefferson Ciiy, Tenn. Sophomore Second Row: HERBERT F. CROUCH ...... . . Rockwood, Tenn. Freshman PATRICIA DEANE . . .... . . Maryville, Tenn. 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M J ' ' MW Marilyn Smifh, Virginia Baugh, Miriam Floyd, Jerry S+ou+, Shirley Rich. 79 BEHUTIES TruTh, BeauTy, Goodness . . . Service, LoyalTy. Leadership . . . These are The qualiTicaTions oT Miss Carson-Newman. These are The characTerisTics oT Miss PaTsy Line. WhaTever and wherever The Task may be, This honor sTudenT is highly capable oT per- Torming her duTies. An aTTribuTe To The campus, Miss Line's senior year was Tilled wiTh numerous acTiviTies. Being presi- denT oT The PanaThenees Women's Honor SocieTy. TirsT quarTer presidenT oT The Calliopean SocieTy, SecreTary oT STudenT C-5overnmenT and cheerleader Tor her Third consecuTive year, she presenTed herselT boTh gracefully and admirably while TulTilling her posiTions. MISS CARSON-NEWMAN iriri pafdy ine A , Q au , a ss sqm ss. 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The years have infervened. When we meef fen, fwenfy years from now, we will clasp hands and be glad fo see each ofher. Buf il' will nof be fhe same. These pages held in fheir proper perspecfive can never be anyfhing more fhan whaf we were, The pasf is enfombed in fhe pasf, and fhe only course is fo surpass fhis episode, fo reach and grasp fhe new. Else all fhaf remains are yesfer- day's ouf-of-dafe fashions and gilded words, EllHSUN-NElNlVlllN IHEU The proverbial midnighf oil THESE WE HULD SEUHED... Sfudy is a good fhing, buf don'+ overdo if The labyrin+h which nof even fhe mosi' asfufe senior has been able fo masfer. I The goal, fha end, and 'ihe frighfened beginning Should be quiie a blaze Besides Jrhe iradilional ori-hodoxy. There have arisen on campus ceriain orher religions noi' naiive io easlr Tennessee. Among 'rhese can be menrioned Buddhism and ihe worship of rhe God of Fuiilily. Probably The fasiesi growing of The new secls, including Zen, has been Marneychaeism. While lhe lundamenialisrs and modernisls have been gnashing al each oiher over wheiher or noi Jonah aciually swallowed a whale, Jrhe Marneychaeans have crep'r in and esiablished a fiflrh column. li is probably Jrhe grealesl lhreai lo credulily since lhe discovery rhai Anabapiisis sprinkled, and no one lcnows whal may come ol il. Anxiefy musl' be dealf wilh F 35? , Lvl 1' 1 5' , ., sf. fi fi .,-fc-1-'L 'I . :Ay , 'i . A Q 75 A if K . ' V , 5 r ' -fm - x L' xg? ,If fx K M'J'm- 'Nu ' , , d 'QQ , J ,QQ .J swf- ' W-rm-K yn, W Y if W fb m 2 n ,,,M,,W,,-.M fim- we W- tp 4, 4-ii'Z2 U52 V Q V, ,Mx I eb 7 gy, V . 2 law - , gf? ' 1 1 , 1 m g? :WQFQ ,I zfqgffff . 1, f N M M ., if A .V .,.', 31. , A l ,L ' A A' Y - A , fa' .2 , , 3,9 . W - ' ,W W, 7 , fx L Vim 5 . . ' ' 1 . N iii f- F A. ' R 6, ' Z4 K ' E A 3 ,W e x -ff , Q, , K ' , - Nr M + N rg, 4 fr ,M W W '- 'W' 251 rf fs. wi'-1, , 1 . gm , M b - 5 V A ,ff W ' i - 'Q x x f 'A ' 1 ' , ' pg M, W 5 V gm h gig sf . YQ 4 . . - ?f1fL:rffP' wif , . 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There are many ways To solve a problem. one of which is The all conquering phrase. posiTive Thinking. By convincing oneself he is bigger Than his problem. he can Tlunk ouT and resT assured iT was noT his TaulT. AnoTher meThod is The benign counselor, who. aTTer paTienTly Iis+ening Tor an hour, blandly explains To The poor Treshman ThaT iT is quiTe naTural Tor him To haTe his TaTher. There are oTher Type soluTions ThaT involve serious legal and moral implicaTions and are Thereby excluded. Probably The besT meThod is some honesT Thinking Tollowed by acTion. BuT wiTh Things moving aT The presenT pace. one can hardly be expecTed To Think and acT. Too. Even The ediTor has his problems 101 No one is exempl from lalking nonsense: The misforlune is lo do if solemnly.-Monlaigne Ofher faders being equal. The educaied are lilcely io deal more in alosurdily fhan Jrhe peasanls They perennially ridi- cule. An idiol can be funny. buf a fair degree of inielligence is required for a firsl class fool. The classic fool, Don Quix- ole, was also one of Jrhe wisesl of men, for To admir onself lo be a fool is Jro become a sage. Wisdom and folly are mixed in each, in whal proporfion only Heaven can lcnow. A visi+or from 'lhe eiglvreenfh dynasfy Freshmen have very 'few inhibiiions Q . . ., ....., U ' 1 . .M ,L :,. A W -ffmM:::5s::5:f5:s:: Q fp E Q ,. gr 'bah f bf 4 'Yak Y , iii' ag Q if if-- 5 if J 5 4 HS WF? A E Kg .QMS is fe- if V A--:win I L .jp .df I' M., 1 waning Q . if M, as 'H -s ,a . ir A .f 4 -- fa.. i F Su Kg: .af fywm 5 Q vi H . E 1 fd n sw .2 U AQ? 5 2 fiwm, f f ., QF A gafhering of polife company To be wifh one's friends The geiiing acquainfed sfage ALL THUSE PEUPLE ww Men come fogefher in iimes of crisis 1 M -. 55w , , f:? 5-'Q f.vh..' rfigggzh' 'M ,:1lf..vf 'M , -15:-f-1 A AL 1. 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The public speaker seems 'ro consider himself parricularly adepr ar provoking laughier. He may fail more ollen 'rhan nor, bu+ lhis does noi discourage him. and even his failures are many limes of humorous propor- lions. There seems lilile need lo ask why people laugh: obviously no reason is needed. Perhaps because of a genuine happi- ness, perhaps lo hide an inner sadness. And some have dis- covered Thai. aiier all, There is reason for laugh?-er, Thai hope is noi a sarcasm. bui rhe siuihi men Thrive on. l-lonesl laugh- 'rer is one expression of Thai hope. We clon'+ know why she's laughing H' mighf be inieresiing 'lo know wha? she's laughing ai' Park of being a queen Aw +71 as-4 ., W . Q film ,-,W mf Mm THAN iw gm zz ga FW KMQ4 ma was ?x QE an Www ! Q A x 8. f , mf-iv' xii' 'rf M 169 A as 4, 'Sw E,'? ,, ., Ji m I::: .:s ,::.,,:mE f f. Wm-.AM ' - M. 'Ss .I.I FI Is: , I ..,: ........ . ,--: ,,. :': :-: ........ ,,:, . HH . ss sees me N .,.,. . ,., iss a .:. H-M. 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I'he din of many-voiced Life, which, in Ihis soliiude, wilh 'rhe mincI's organ, I could hear, was no longer a maddening discord, Ioul- a meliing one: Iilce inarriculale cries, and sobbings of a dumb crealure, which in Ihe ear of Heaven are prayers. The poor Earrh, wiih her poor joys. was now my needy Ivlolher, nor my cruel sl-epdame: Man, wiih his so mad Wanis and so mean Endeavors, had become 'rhe clearer Io meg and even for his sufferings and his sins, I now iirsf named him Brolher. Thus was I slanding in The porch of Ihal- SancIuary of Sor- row : by slrange. sleep ways had I loo been guided Ihilherg and ere long Hs sacred gales would open, and Ihe Divine Deprh of Sorrow lie disclosed I'o me. -Thomas Carlyle Me sm E Z ,N - M . . QM as I L Q as M-- -2- 4-sg I . as WAHI--s ,META M-5, Jiigc. UM X ,air G1 S' x , v fi Q 31 an ' mf My an fa if A Nw 5 as W fix' Q . w V A X v ,s,ag.,V.,,q. 1 . . :,: N ,.,. I , im? ,wi 1 1 uf M,..., X' Q ,...,,,. . 11 W Q. -'1.: AN R M T- - V ,f ,. 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Baclr Row: Jim DoTson, Charlie McDonald, Dan CarTer, Bob Pigg, Bob ForresTer, Fran Buehler, AlberT Graves, Buddy Don Ramsey, Russ Bowman, Willard Smifh, Dan Wade, Shields SrniTh, Earl Eslinger. Capfains SmiTh and Gibson , To Y-sw ,.. PUUTBTTLL llT Carson-Newman College recorded one oT iTs mosT dis asTrous seasons in TooTball hisTory This year, cleTeaTing only Applachian STaTe. For The season ToTals, The Eagles scored 50 poinTs as compared To I96 scored by The opponenTs The Eagles OT l959 displayed momenTs oT weakness and momenTs oT sTrengTh. ln Their TirsT Tive clashes, The Eagles managed only I2 poinTs while Their opponenTs were piling up a ToTal oT l39. ln Their sixTh conTesT oT The season The Eagles leTT The world oT realiTy and enTered inTo The world OT TanTasy when Ed l-liclcs scored a lasT minuTe winning Touchdown To Topple 5-Touchdown-Tavored Appalachian STaTe 26-22. C-N cornpleTed Their mosT unusual season wiTh a record of I win, 7 losses, and I Tie. AT The conclusion oT The season guard DalmuTh Shealy and wingbaclc Ed l-licks were elecTed To The News-SenTinel's Small College All-STar Team CapTains Shields SmiTh and Jimmy Gibson, Bobby Pigg DalmuTh Shealy, Sim PorTer, Nelson Ross, and Ed Hicks played Their lasT season oT collegiaTe TooTball. D' 4 Q QUWSM x ,M 3: f Q. i , m 1 ' X X R lf. xv X, aw Q mg? f? fswie .gn is sv 5' ng, CARSON-NEWMAN WESTERN CAHULINA Eagles on The move! The Carson-Newman Eagles played Their firsT game of The I96O season in Asheville, Norfh Carolina. home of The WesTern Carolina Cafamounfs. In previous years Carson- Newman had handled The CaTamounTs wiTh considerable ease. winning Three of The four previous conTesTs. Lasf year The Eagles were The vicfor, 26-IZ, buf This year The CaTa- mounfs were loaded and They had no infenfions of losing. They didn'T. as Carson-Newman fell before Their efforfs, 44-O. The Eagles received The opening kick-off and affer Two unsuccessful aTTempTs To move The ball againsT a rough Caro- lina defense decided To quick-kick. Fran Buhler gof off a successful punf fhaf leff The Cafamounfs deep in Their own Terrifory. Bofh Teams displayed a rugged defense ThaT was holding Their own. The Cafamounfs managed a score early in The second quarfer and The half ended wiTh The score 8-0. The Eagles had played a commendable firsT half. buf The Carolinians had iusf begun To fighf. Opening The second half wiTh blood in Their eyes and deferminafion in Their play, The Cafamounfs from The moun- Tains could noT be confained. The smell of vicTory was ruling The aTTiTudes of Their enfire squad. Passing, running. block- ing. and Taclcling wiTh The viciousness and preciseness of a well-drilled foofball Team, The Carolinians piled on The score as Though revenge was in Their hearTs. End Dan Wade and blocking back Jimmy Hufchins played well for The Eagles. if ii .AW , s M . Hg, F1 M W ' Zyl: , .i 1 M .P N ,:, Q ' rg: fs 4. 'fig ki ..1,. ,S A T :. rf Us A fs M Qu- X JIM HUTCHINS DAN WADE STATISTICS Times Carried Ball ...... . 32 N Yardage Gained Rushing . . . 95 Yardage LosT Rushing . . . 40 l Nef Yardage Gained . . . 55 Passes Affempfed . . - 9 Passes Complefecl . . . 2 Passing Yardage . . - 25 Tofal Yardage - 80 STATISTICS Buhler sToppecI a'ITer good gain Times Carried Ball ....... . 30 Yardage Gained Rushing . . . . II8 Yardage I.osT Rushing . . . 53 NeT Yardage Rushing . . 65 Passes ATTempTed . . . I5 Passes CompleTed . . I Passing Yardage . . I ToTaI Yardage . . 66 FRAN BUHLER WILLARD SMITH india The Carson-Newman Eagles played Their TirsT home game oT The season againsT SouTheasTern Missouri Indians of C-ape Girardeau, Missouri. For The second consecuTive game The Eagles were held scoreless. The Eagles sTarTed The conTesT wiTh a bang, when on The second play from scrimmage veTeran wingloaclc Ed I-licks rambled 45 yards To The Indians' nine yard line. Buhler, I-licks and Frazier all Tool: shoTs aT breaking The defensive eTTorTs oT The Indians, buT Their shoTs were in vain as The opposiTion held wiThouT giving an inch of ground. This was C-N's deepesT peneTraTion as The Indians donned Their war painT, TighTened Their I:JelTs and clogged The single-winged Eagles' oillensive machinery Tor The remainder of The nighT. The Indians, puTTing Their oTTensive machine To work, marched 9I yards in nine plays Tor a TirsT quarTer lead OT 8-O. This, however, was The Indians' only successTul TirsT-halT susTained drive and The half ended wiTh The score, 8-O. The Ivlissourians opened The second half wiTh an unsTop- pable oTfensive and an impeneTrabIe defensive ThaT IeTT The Eagles helpless. The Indians added Tour second haIT Touchdowns and one exTra poinT Tor a game ToTaI of 33 poinTs. Tailbaclc Fran Buhler and end Willard SmiTh Teamed Tor Carson-Newman's besT individual eTForTs. IIIIHSIIN-NEINIVIIIN U SUUTHEIIST MISSIIIIRI 33 Trouble ahead for CapTain SmiTh Frazier sTumbles -Fumbles and falls CARSUN-NEWMAN E EIVIUHY AND HENRY 16 Two Teams of biTTer rivalry meT and baTTled on McGown Field and excepT Tor Two blocked punTs The home Team played superbly. BuT These misTired punTs caused The Carson- Newman Eagles To suTTer deTeaT once again aT The hands of The Emory-l-lenry Wasps. All of The scoring was done in The TirsT guarTer. The Wasps scored TirsT and counTed The Two poinTs aTTer TD To go ahead 8-O. lmmediaTely The Eagles reTaliaTed when wingbaclc Ed l-licks scooTed 70 yards Tor The Eagles' TirsT Touchdown of The season. The Try Tor exTra poinT Tailed. WiThouT hesiTa- Tion The Virginians blocked anoTher punT ThaT was Turned inTo an Emory-Henry Touchdown. The Two poinTs aTTer TD were good. The remainder of The ball game was a deTensive baTTle. NeiTher Team came close To scoring and Emory wenT home The vicTor. Don Newberry, John Frazier, and Bobby Cope lcniTTecl T-he TighTly woven defense and highly precisioned oTTense inTo guiTe a web, even in deTeaT. STATISTICS Times Carried Ball ...... . . 4I Yardage Gained Rushing . . . . 2Il Yardage LosT Rushing . . . ll NeT Yardage Gained . . . 200 Passes ATTempTed . . . 7 Passes CompleTed . . . l Passing Yardage . . 7 ToTal Yardage . . . .207 C N s Tough defense holds +ight EI-IHSUN-NEIIVIVIIIN U NEWBERRY 29 Unable To capiTaIize on The opponenT's misTakes, The Ely- ing Eagles oT Carson-Newman once again aTe The bread OT deTeaT beTore a capaciTy crowd oT homecoming specTa- Tors. The TirsT halT saw The Eagles Twice knocking hard on The door oT The Newberry Indians only To be denied The privilege oT enTering. During This period oT rawhide TooTbaII The Indians scored once To lead aT halT Time. 7-O. Inspired by The roar oT The crowd and The playing OT guards Sim PorTer and DaImuTh Shealy, The single-winged Eagles opened The second halT wiTh a long drive ThaT spuT- Tered and sTopped on The Redskins' Tive yard line. OTTensive wise. The Eagles were Through, Newberry Took possession oT The ball and marched Three Times more across The home Team's goal line IoeTore The Tinal whisTle called To a halT The end oT anoTher homecoming game Tor C-N. STATISTICS Times Carried Ball ...... . 33 Yardage Gained Rushing . . . . II2 Yardage LosT Rushing . . . 7 NeT Yardage Rushing . . 95 Passes ATTempTed . . 20 Passes CompIeTed . . 6 Passing Yardage . . 54 ToTaI Yardage . . . .I49 Ed Hicks dashes Tor sevenfy yard Touchdown againsT Emory 81 Henry DeTeaT Tor Tour consecuTive games! This was hard Tor a proud Team Trom Carson-Newman To accepT: yeT deTeaTed was C-N once again Tor whaTever iT was worTh. GeorgeTown wounded The Eagles' pride wiTh a sTirring I9-6 vicTory ThaT senT C-N Tumbling deeper inTo The loss column. The Eagles, wanTing To geT inTo The winning column, won The Toss and elecTed To receive. The TirsT Two plays Trom STATISTICS Times Carried Ball ..... . . 34 Yardage Gained Rushing . . . I76 Yardage l.osT Rushing . . . 36 NeT Yardage Gained . . . . l4O Passes AT'TempTed . . . . I2 Passes CompleTed . . . 4 T Passing Yardage . . . . 25 1 ToTal Yardage . . . l65 CARSUN-NEWMAN 6 EEUHGETUWN19 RUDDY DON RAMSEY PAT PATTERSON 1 YA. Q T T K scrimmage C-N Tailed To geT The ball rolling and on Third down Fran Buhler quick-kicked across The mid-Tield sTripe. GeorgeTown Tailed To move The ball unTiI early in The sec- ond quarTer. when The Bulldogs compleTed a Tifly yard Touchdown pass play. The KenTuckians missed Their Try Tor exTra poinT and The halT Time came To a close wiTh The Eagles Trailing loy six poinTs. These six poinTs sTood Tall unTil early in The TourTh quarTer when The Eagles' wingback, Ed l-licks, wenT I5 yards around leTT end To pull The game inTo a deadlock aT 6-6. MomenTar- ily. iT looked as Though The Eagles would TighT Their way To a vicTory, buT The KenTuckians had diTTerenT plans as They quickly sTruck Tor Two paydirT paymenTs and wenT on To a homecoming vicTory. Tackle PaT PaTTerson and cenTer Buddy Ramsey were big men in The Eagles' TronT wall. SmiTh and Ramsey block 'For Buhler l . , -, M, I 4 5 .ll . r ,, . Frazier fighTs way Through defense A punTed ball, some greaT open Tield blocking. and The swivel-hips oT senior wingbaclc Ed I-Iiclcs spelled deTeaT Tor The mighTy mounTaineers Trom Boone, NorTh Carolina. Being a TavoriTe by 35 poinTs placed The Appalachian STaTe Moun- Taineers on a pedesTaI high above The early season eTTorTs OT The roaring Eagles oT Carson-Newman, buT The besT oT The Eagles was yeT To come. Appalachian STaTe Telr The sTing oT The unpredicTable Eagles aT Their besT. The Carolinians hiT paydirT TirsT To go ahead 8-O. The Eagles Tollowed wiTh a Touchdown by CapTain Shield SmiTh and added The poinTs aTTer TD. WiTh The score Tied The STaTe made anoTher Trip inTo paydirT TerriTory wiTh The Try Tor exTra poinTs good. A pass Trom Graves To I-licks IeTT The score aT I6-I4-. The Eagles missed Their Try Tor exTra poinTs and The halT ended wiThouT any more scoring. DoTson makes sensafional caTch if . rc, ED HICKS JIM DOTSON IIIIITSUN-NEIIIIIVIIIN 26 IIPPIILIICHIIIN STIITE Z2 STATISTICS Times Carried Ball ...... . . 40 Yards Gained Rushing . . . . II6 Yardage LosT Rushing . . 2 NeT Yardage Rushing . . . II4 Passes ATTempTed . . . IO Passes CompIeTed . . 7 Passing Yardage . . . . 63 ToTaI Yardage . ........... I77 WiTh The opening oT The second haIT The baTTIe conTinued To rage. and The MounTaineers Tried wiTh all Their drilled precision To Take a commanding lead buT were held in check by ouTsTanding perTormances by James DoTson and The enTire C-N Team. WiTh only one minuTe remaining in The game, Appalachian STaTe sTood Tirmly The leader 22-20. buT The play oT The day was yeT To be unveiled. IT was un- veiled. Carson-Newman was The vicTor 26-22. Hicks Turns The corner CTTRSUN-NEWIVITTN U JITCKSUNVILLE STATE U Times Carried Yards Gained Yardage LosT NeT Yardage Passes ATTem pTed . Passes CompleTed . Passing Yardage . . STATISTICS Ball ...... . . 36 Rushing . . T43 Rushing . ll Rushing . . l32 , . 9 . 6 . . I38 DOUG BLACK TOM EVANS Jacksonville STaTe came To lvlcGown Field wiTh one QT The beTTer small college Teams in The SouTh. Carson-Newman, Tresh from a TanTasTic upseT over Appalachian STaTe, meT Them wiThouT Too much oT an impression. They had TorgoTTen To read The Gamecocks' newspaper clipping. Toe To Toe. Tace To Tace. These Two Teams ToughT wiTh spine-Tingling viciousness ThroughouT The enTire ballgame. The Jaxs ThreaTened TirsT wiTh a 70 yard scoreless drive To The Eagles' 4 yard line where Carson-Newman Took over on downs. Now iT was The Eagles' Turn and away They wenT wiTh Tullback Doug Black sprinTing The Tinal 35 yards To The Game- cocks' I I yard line. The boys Trom Alabama said no, and once again The ball changed hands. The smoke cleared aT halT-Time wiTh The score-board Tlashing O Tor looTh Teams. The second half was Tilled wiTh nail-loiTing exciTemenT as neiTher Team would yield To The oTher's demand. Early in The closing period, iT was evidenT ThaT a misTake would mean The diTTerence beTween deTeaT and vicTory. buT ThaT misTake never occurred. The Eagles won a moral vicTory by Tying The highly respecTed Alabamians, O-O. C-N's Tullback, Doug Black, and guard. Torn Evans, hind- ered Jacksonville STaTe's winning chances all aTTernoon wiTh Their ouTsTanding oTTensive and deTerisive exhibiTions. STATISTICS Times Carried Ball ..... . . 35 Yardage Gained Rushing . . . 186 Yardage LosT Rushing . . . . 3I NeT Yardage Rushing . . . . I55 Passes ATTempTed . . . . . IO Passes CompIeTed . . . 3 Passing Yardage . . . 26 To+al Yardage . . . I8I NELSON ROSS ALBERT GRAVES Deep inTo souThIands oT Alabama Traveled The Carson- Newman Eagles seeking Their second win oT The year aTTer Two ouTsTanding performances againsT Appalachian STaTe and Jacksonville STaTe. The Eagles won The Toss and eIecTed To receive. Taking The ball on Their own I5 yard line, The Eagles moved The ball wiTh considerable auThoriTy Through The Troy STaTe's deTense, buT a Tumble ThaT was caused by The Red Devils Turned The Tide. The opponenTs began To move The ball and early in The second quarTer The Alabamians crossed The goal line and added The exTra poinT. WiTh The TirsT half aImosT over The Eagles began To move again. IT looked as Though Carson-Newman would deadlock The score, buT an incompleTe pass oTT The TingerTips oT end Dan Wade killed The Eagles' lasT TirsT-halT bid Tor a Touch- down. The Red Devils received The second-halT kickoTT and marched Tor anoTher score in eighT plays. The poinT aTTer Touchdown was added and Troy led, I4-O. Two Touchdowns behind, The Eagles began To move The ball once again only To be sTopped on an inTercepTed pass by Troy's defensive haITback, Frank Sadler. This inTercepTed pass led To The Alabamians' Third Touchdown and exTra poinT. Tailback AIberT Graves and Tullback John Frazier led The Eagles' oTTensive aTTack. C-N's defense caughT napping lnspired beyond belieT. The Maryville ScoTTies upseT The Tallen Eagles I4-I2 beTore a small crowd of rain-soaked Tans. The ScoTs' vicTory, Their TirsT in I7 games, leTT The C-Ners wiTh a season of l-7-l, Their worsT in years. ChieT Graves and Nelson Ross Teamed wiTh Their besT season's eTTorT To keep The Eagles in conTenTion ThroughouT The game. C-N scored in The TirsT and TourTh quarTers wiTh Graves waving The Touchdown wand boTh Times. Ross, never To be underesTimaTed on defense, leTT his sTinger Time aTTer Time wiTh back-breaking Tackling. Carson-Newman moved The ball well, buT could noT cross The much soughT aTTer goal line enough. WiTh only seconds remaining in The game, Chief Graves, seemingly home- Tree wiTh The Tying poinTs aTTer TD, did a Coup de Grace on The rain-soalced 3-yard line and Carson Newman's hope died Trom wiThin1 deTeaT was ineviTable. IT seemed as Though TaTe iTselT had denied The Eagles The privilege oT winning Their Tinal gridiron clash oT The season. l-low much does vic- Tory cosT? WhaT makes iT so hard To come by? EAHSUN-NEWMAN 12 MAHYVILLE 14 126 Q. Big Chief Thrown for a loss STATISTICS Times Carried Ball ....... . 60 Yards Gained Rushing . . . 252 Yardage LosT Rushing . . 25 NeT Yardage Rushing . . . 227 Passes CompleTed . . . 5 Passing Yardage . . . .282 The managers: Alfred Shand, ClayTon WebsTer, and Tommy Hanlcins FHESHIVHTN FUUTBITLL Carson-Newmarfs TooTball hope oT The TuTure, The Baby Eagles, gave The Eagles Tollowers someThing To look Torward To. The Freshman Team played Tour games including Lees- lVicRae Junior College, Baylor Prep School, McCallie Prep School, and Mars I-lill Junior College. STudenT coach, Char- lie BryanT, was in charge ol: The Treshman Team. AgainsT The powerTul TooTball Team oT Lees-McRae The Baby Eagles played an impressive defensive game while Their oTTense clicked Tor Two Touchdowns and Two exTra poinTs as They ouTpoinTed The NorTh Carolinians, I4-6. The Tollowing weelc Tound The young Eagles in ChaTTanoo- ga waging baTTle againsT highly respecTed Baylor Prep School. The Baby Eagles Tound The going rough as They Tell beTore The Baylor Team I3-7, Their only loss oT The season. The Ereshmen's nexT encounTer also Tool: place in ChaTTa- nooga againsT The powerTul McCallie Prep Schoolers. The Baby Eagles proved Their superioriTy by deTeaTing The ChaT- Tanoogans on a weT. slippery Tield. ln Their lasT game oT The season, The Bable Eagles showed Their sTrengTh againsT a powerTul iunior college Team in Mars Hill, NorTh Carolina. Carson-Newman deTeaTecl Mars Hill. I4-7. In The baclcTield Tor Carson-Newman's TighTing Treshmen were such ouTsTancling TooTballers as Raymond Williams, Freshman drill againsi' The varsiTy Jack Snider, Bobby Baker, and Jerry BurneTTe. Bobby Baker provided mosT oT The scoring punch as The Tullbaclc Trom ClinTyvood, Virginia, slashed and rammed his way Through and over The opponenT. The Torward wall was headed by Tom BarTon, Leroy Shan- non, and Joe Wheeler. SiTTing, leTT To righf, Jerry BurneTTe, Raymond Williams, Joe Wheeler, Jack Kincard, Leroy Shannon, Diclc Crosby. STancling, Bill Cochren, Harold Cardin, Tom BarTon, Bob Baker, Bud Hursf, Reeder Glass. T. 15a.Ti 7 will T LeT-T To righT: Doug Householder, Howard LuTTrell, Harry T Sparks, Chris Jones, J. W. Jones, Howard Johnson, Dale Hyers, T Cecil Todd, Alben' Mashburn, Maurice Hariley, Jaclr Ownby, i Gay ValenTine, Larry Phillips, Clark Bryan, Benny Howell. EITHSUN-NEWIVITTN BITSKETBTTLL In mid-SepTember, The basl4eTeers oT Carson-Newman be- gan Their physical condiTioning program and by The end oT OcTober They were in The newly builT Tieldhouse making The silk sing wiTh shoTs Trom all direcTions. Hopes were high Tor The coming season because oT a Team ThaT had The heighT. speed and abiliTy To go all The way. The C-N'ers opened The season wiTh a solid vicTory over King College, On December lsT Carson-Newman played Their TirsT home game in The new Tieldhouse beTore a near- capaciTy crowd oT loyal Tollowers on dedicaTion nighT. The dedicaTion program was a success. buT The WoTTord Team was superior To The shooTing Eagles and deTeaT was The Eagles' Tor The TirsT Time in The I959-60 season. The Eagles compleTed Their 27-game schedule wiTh a won- losT record oT I5-12. They Tinished second To Tennessee Wesleyan in The conTerence wiTh a record oT 7-3. ConTerence losses were To Tennessee Wesleyan Twice and L.lvi.U. COACH RICHARD IDICKT CAMPBELL IL fy, 5, Y v 3 M4 gms N. U 43-,N 1 ,, 1 V4 1 22 4 . Q -.:p,.,, v 3 W-W ,muvaf ' 1' M M f L, Jwv Vx V MM- V, Ai 33229. wif ff W . , 1 . , , M Jw' T W V wwf MQW X' '5 W .. ,wk K ww sm ma- wma v I959-60 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE C-N ......... 82: King ........ 73 C-N . . . 72: Wolford . . . SI C-N . . . 67: 'rlusculum . . . . 53 C-N . . . 68: 'Belmoni . . . . 56 C-N . . . 72: Milligan ....... 57 C-N . . . 79: Wesiern Carolina . . . 80 C-N . . . 78: Ausiin Peay ..... 76 C-N . . . 63: HUnion lKy.l .... 64 C-N . . . 89: 'i Pl'1iiler ...... 69 C-N . . . 54: 'k':Wes+ern Carolina . . 59 C-N . . . 99: King ........ 76 C-N . . . 69: Tennessee Wesleyan . . 72 C-N . . . 67: Wolford ...... 80 C-N . . . 63: Erskine ....... 55 C-N . . . 77: L.M.U. . . . . . 7I C-N . , . 76: Emory-l-lenry . . . 63 C-N . . . 77: Tusculurn ...... 66 C-N . . . 56: Maryville ...... 65 C-N . . . 75: Tennessee Wesleyan . . 82 C-N . . . 99: Emory-Henry ..... 54 C-N , , , 565 I-,M,U, ,,,,,,, 65 Managers: Allan McClain, Larry Wilson C-N . . . 7l: Milligan . . . . 68 C-N . . . 70: Erskine ....... 56 C-N . . . 78: Maryville ...... 7l C-N . . . 67: ': 'David Lipscomb . . 65 C-N . . . 58: : Aus1'in Peay .... 79 C-N . ....... 54: i 'gBelmonl' . . . . . 73 4' C-N lnvilaiional Tournameni B A S K E T B A L L M Wesiern Carolina lnvifalional Tournamem' :l': 'l: VSAC Tournameni ANDY HOUSEHOLDER J. w, JONES LARRY PHILLIPS 130 LiTTle Bennie Howell goes up for 2 affer slealing The ball In The TirsT game of The season, guard Howard LuTTreII and cenTer Cecil Todd each scored 20 poinTs To lead The Carson-Newman IoasIceTeers To a resounding 82-73 vicTory over King College. ATTer losing The TirsT home game of The season To a highly respedred WoTFord 5, The Eagles enlrered inTo The TirsT invi- TaTionaI Tournamemh ever held in Carson-Newman's new Tield- house. The Teams compeTing in The Tournamenf were L.Iv1.- U., BeImonT, Tusculum, and Carson-Newman. On opening nigh'r BeImonT deTeaTed L.IV1.U. and The TighTing Eagles Turned down an average Tusculum Team, 67-53. To meeT Bel- monT in The Tinals. Sophomore guard Chris Jones spIiT The neTs Tor 26 poinTs. On The Tollowing nighT, guard Chris Jones, CapTain Harry Sparks and Torward VaIenTine each coIIecTed I4 poinTs To lead The surging Eagles To a 68-56 championship vicTory. BENNIE HOWELL CECIL TODD BIISIIETBIILL Owenby Throws iT in from leff side I 'R I T, Y I 4 Ei sw , P . 'T' L A z ' 1 T Ei 8, 'rf , 2 f , Is Ch,-,S fi,-es one up: HOWARD LUTTRELL CHRIS JQNES On December IO, The Eagles losT a 79-80 double overTime decision To The powerTul WesTern Carolina CaTamounTs. CapTain Harry Sparks and cenTer Jack Owenby had 22 and Zl poinTs respecTively. Two nighTs la+er The Eagles reversed The procedure and wiggled ouT a 78-76 vicTory over an ouT- sTanding Team Trom AusTin Peay. Chris Jones scored The winning poinTs in The lasT Tive seconds To make his nighT's work ToTal 23. For Three days, December I4-I6, T-he baskeTballing Eagles were among The parTicipanTs in The WesTern Carolina Invi- TaTional TournamenT aT Cullouchee, NorTh Carolina, On The opening nighT The Eagles sTubbornly Tell To a Tlashy Union Team 63-64. CapTain Sparks zipped in 21 poinTs. The second nighT Tound The Eagles reigning supremely over PhiTTer 89-69. Again Harry Sparks was The leading scorer wiTh 22 poinTs. On The Tinal nighT of The TournamenT The impressive Eagles meT once again wiTh The rugged mounTaineers of WesTern Carolina. Trying hard To avenge an early deTeaT The Eagles lashed ouT wiTh inspiring play. buT sTill The CaTamounTs were Too sTrong Tor The Eagles. The Carolinians won The spiriTed game 59-54 To hand The Eagles Their TourTh deTeaT OT The season. IT was now Time Tor The ChrisTmas holidays and The Eagles were molding inTo a Tine baskeTball Team wiTh six wins and Tour losses including some close calls wiTh ouTsTanding Teams. ATTer The holidays The Eagles should be ready. ThroughouT The opening sTreTch, Chris Jones and l-larry Sparks consis- TenTly scored valuable poinTs. Soufhpaw Lulfrell slips one in ALBERT MASHBURN GAY VALENTINE 'I-he Eagles reTurned Trom The ChrisTmas vacaTion wiTh a rough road ahead. EirsT oTT, They blasTed King ouT oT The gym wiTh a 99 poinT ouTbursT. Then came arch-rival Tennessee Wesleyan for a game ThaT produced exciTing basl4eTball by boTh Teams. The lanky Wesleyan Team ouTscored The Eagles To puT The loser one down in The all im- porTanT conTerence race. ATTer a Trip To SouTh Carolina Tor games wiTh VVoTTord and Erskine, The Eagles came baclc across The mounTains Tor a conference showdown. Once powerTul L.M.U. Tell beTore The Tlying Eagles 77-7l as Coach Dick Campbell uTilized his reserve sTrengTh. The Wasps oT Emory-l-lenry became anoTher C-N vicTim wiThouT Too much resisTance as The red-hoT Eagles hiT high gear: and homesTanding Tusculum wenT down as The C-N hurricane swepT Through This gym leaving only a dark nighT behind. The Eagles' vicTory balloon really began To inTlaTe only To have a Tine Maryville Team use The Thorn oT deTeaT Tor deTlaTionary purposes. On came The Tide oT deTeaT as classy Tennessee Wesleyan Threw anoTher deTlaTing punch aT The sTumbled Eagles. The avenging Eagles came home. cornered Emory-Henry and lashed ouT wifh Their second 99 poinTs scoring spree oT The year. The Eagles, nearing The end oT regular season play. Taced a deTer- mined L.M.U. Tive and Tell beTore Their eTForTs 56-65. ReTurning home Tor Their lasT homesTand OT The season, The Eagles claimed successive vicTories over Milligan, Erslcine and Maryville. On opening nighT oT The VSAC TournamenT Carson-Newman de- TeaTed David-Lipscomb only To Tall vicTim oT AusTin Peay and Belmonf on successive nighTs To Tinish TourTh in TournamenT play. ValenTine dunlcs one! 133 ,, f 5:4 'Q' W' 4' , .. . g dx pelww A .. iff? V , x .1 .V Ja! , I ,fi 5 wagw sr ?'a9? Q N- . 'Wt W' x 1' X' 9- f '-Q 4 , 6 fl iff Q E 35 ag H 1 Q FK H ' 1 V . ,lf .. A Y. , 5 ..::-: x V f :fs Q .L W' .5 Z5 5 za 'fm Q Mmmww ff. X0 ' , ge .361 7 3 1 '39 I .,., I . f ifijaii-I ' ,fEi 3 'A . Carson-Newman's freshman baslcefball feam, wifh a sfrong finish, ended fheir season wifh eighf wins and eighf losses. The baby Eagles were coached fhis year by Sfan Johnson, formerly of Kingsporf and a graduafe of Easf Tennessee Sfafe College. Alfhough young in fhe coaching business. Coach Johnson guided his freshmen fo several impressive vicfories over fough cornpefifion. Tom Duff, Rex Owenby. Dan Tolleff, Randell Wilson, Joe Tolson and George Walfers rebounded well and gof fhe im- porfanf rebounds fo sfarf fhe freshman's main offense, fhe fasf break. The brealc was led by guards Don Peferson and Jim Granf. Affer a seasoneopening vicfory over Maryville, fhe fresh- men followed wifh losses fo fhe Universify of Tennessee and l-liawassee Junior College before reaching fheir peak againsf Tyler Texas Junior College wifh a one poinf, lasf-second vic- fory. Tyler was rafed among fhe nafion's fop Junior Colleges before fhe baby Eagles' vicfory. Wifh a year of college baslcefball behind fhem fhe fresh- men boys will be looking fo fhe fufure in hopes of pulling down a varsify spof vacafed by fhis year's graduafes. Freshman Coach, Sfanley Johnson Leff 'ro righf: Don Peferson, Rex Owenby, George Walfers, Tommy Duff, Randall Wilson, Jim Granf 9 5 X2 ,4 yes X! 5 C 4 r v Ex i s W . , T X N , 1 , X as . , X ' T X ' T T f if '-V.-,,, .. 2'- 'T E Q .Q 'T , 3 K -.:'. Z V, R I I rf -, t , . E Tx K .. : l .1 . .. , ' ' . . Q f X lx f , ,fr lg .if if .3 '-1b T if ' Z lil Y . '- 2 I - i' 4 ii 'K-J . T' Firsf Row Ed Hrclcs Cliff Malpass Bob Baird Ken Wilson Joe Ellenburg Ted Milsa s Da B T n B d B l P T C J p , n ar o , u a es, a offer, ames Loveday, Terry Sams, Bill Kinser Howard LuTTrell Second Row Coach FrosTy HolT Dave WeTzel Ernie Hill Dan Wade, Ronnie Phillips, Jaclr Owenby, Joe Holf, Jim Barr, Doug House- holder Bob Mann Buren Hall, Billy Henry. UL UE TENNESSEE Baseball aT Carson-Newman is indeed a major sporT. ln TacT, Carson-Newman can righTly be called The baseball col- lege oT Tennessee. Year aTTer year Carson-Newman has been a Team of pride, power, and precision. Only one man can be given crediT Tor The phenomenal progress oT Carson- Newman's baseball Team. This man, Coach FrosTy l-lolT. has worked Tirelessly and endlessly in an eTTorT To produce a baseball program oT respecT and honor. Today Carson- Newman baseball is respecTable and honorable. Each year The baseball schedule becomes increasingly Tougher. Such names as UniversiTy oT Tennessee, Camp Le- ieune, and Slippery Roclc Teachers College headed The l959 schedule. Added To This lisT Tor I96O are Michigan STaTe and Yale. No oTher small college in Tennessee plays such a lisT oT ouTsTanding schools. VicTories ThaT sTood high Tor The I959 season were a I5-2 capTuring oT UniversiTy oT Tennessee, an 8-5 decision over The Camp Leieune Marines, and l2-I I handling of Slippery Rock Teachers College oT Pennsylvania. Baseball has no scholarship program: Therefore, The base- ball players ThaT come To Carson-Newman are boys who play The game because They love iT. Each year some ouTsTanding high school sTudenTs come To Carson-Newman To play base- ball. Rooldes Tor The '59 season were Bill Kinser, caTcherg Bob Baird. piTcher: PaT CoTTer, inTielder7 and Dan BarTon. shorTsTop. I959 BASEBALL SCHEDULE . . . . . I2: Alma College . . I . 3: Alma College . . 4 . 23 Belmonr Abbey . . I . 3: Pembrook ...... 4 . Og Leieune Marine Base . I3 . . 81 Leieune Marine Base . 5 . . I3g Leieune Marine Base . 25 . . I2p Slippery Rock .... II . . I67 Tennessee Wesleyan . . I . 77 Tusculum ...... I I . 5: Tennessee Wesleyan . . 4 . 87 Maryville ...... 9 . 6: Milligan . . . . . 2 . 6: Milligan . . O . . IO: Maryville . . . II . . I6: Emory-I-Ienry . . 5 . . Ib: Tennessee . . . . 5 . 3: Tennessee ...... I5 . 4: Leieune Marine Base . . I4 . . I9: Easr Tennessee Slaie . 2 . 3: L.M.U. ....... 4 . 3: Easjr Tennessee S+a're . 6 . 3: L.M.U. ....... 9 . 31 Emory-I-Ienry . . 2 . 57 Tusculum . . . 3 Paddles fires one across 137 BUD BALES ED HICKS Managers: Bill Brisiow, Marfy Williams, Jimmy Sewell DOUG HOUSEHOLDER JAMES LOVEDAY PAT COTTER BOB BAIRD BILL KINSER JIM BARR Malpass sends one away Conference championship! Each year This is The goal of The baT-swinging Eagles. ln years pasT The conference champion- ship To win was The S. M. A. C., buT since T958 Carson-New- man has been a member of The V. S. A. C. which has Two divisions. The EasTern and WesTern. Carson-Newman belongs To The EasTern division. The games of The year locally are againsT LMU and Mary- ville. LMU is always a conference conTender regardless of personnel. Maryville is noT a member QT The conference. ln early spring. The Carson-Newman Eagles Took Their an- nual Trip easT To The Came Leieune Marine Base. Belmonl' Abbey College and Pembroke College played hosT To The Eagles on The easTward iaunT. The piTching sTaTT consisTing of Jack Owenby, Bob Baird. Jim Barr, and Bob Mann are backed by slick-Tielcling shorT- sTop CliTF Malpass and caTcher Bill Kinser. Bud Bales, PaT CoT- Ter. and Bill Kinser carry Their share of Carson-Newman's oTFensive plaToon. Allrhough soccer is noT a varsiTy sporT, iT is highly regarded around The Carson-Newman campus. The Team is led by Brazilian capTain, Derrick Davis, The Team leading scorer. This is a non-scholarship program: ThereTore, The parTicipa- Tion is on a love-oT-The-game basis. The Eagles opened The season againsT arch-rivals, The Maryville ScoTTies. This hard, even-ToughT baTTle ended in a I-l Tie wiTh CapTain Davis scoring The lone goal. The Eagles' second game was played againsT King College oT BrisTol on The Eagles' home Tield. The rookie-laden Eagles were ouTclassed by The veTerans oT King College. The Eagles played a deTerrnined game only To Tall by a 4-l margin. Cap- Tain Davis scorecl The Eagles' only goal. A Tew weeks laTer The Eagles hiT The road and Traveled To BrisTol To play King College in Their homecoming game. WiTh one win over The Eagles. King conTidenTly picked Their way Through The Carson-Newman deTense Tor a repeaT vicTory oT 4-O. AlThough The Eagles Tailed To score They showed re- markable progress ThroughouT The game. On a cold nighT- in November The Carson-Newman Eagles rolled To Their TirsT vicTory by crushing The Maryville ScoT- Ties 5-2. Danny STarnes scored one goal and Derrick Davis scored Tour Tor The Eagles. The Eagles losT only Two players due To graduaTion, which leaves a sTrong experienced Team Tor nexT year wiTh CapTain Derrick Davis back Tor anoTher year. Charles PresTon, Lamar Laing, Bill BrisTow, Bob Rogers, and Danny STarnes are re- Turning members. Barefooi- Derrick Davis exhibiTs his unusual soccer skill FirsT Row: Johnny PinksTon, CurTis Marshall, CapTain Derrick Davis, Dewaynie Brooks. Roberi' Hansel, Danny STarnes. Second Row: Bill Brisfow Glenn McDonald, Ari' Branch, EvereT'l' Clark, Lamar Laing, Charles PresTon, Don Wilson, David Liner, manager. The Carson-Newman Tennis Team exhibiTed an ouTsTanding small college Team wherever They played. Year aTTer year Tennis aT C-N conTinues To be a successful program. The neTTers oT l959 recorded a regular season record oT I3 wins and 4 losses againsT such Teams as UniversiTy oT Tennessee, L.lvl.U., EasT Tennessee STaTe and UniversiTy oT ChaTTanooga. The Eagles, winning The SMAC TiTle and The EasTern division of VSAC, Traveled To Nashville To play The VSAC wesTern division champs, David Lipscomb, Tor The VSAC Championship. VicTory sTood wiTh The Eagles as They smashed and lobloed Their way To a 5-2 decision over The wesTern division champs. The Eagles compeTed in The Tennessee lnTercollegiaTe AThleTic Comcerence TournamenT played aT UniversiTy oT SouTh aT Sewanee, Tennessee. OTher parTicipanTs included: UniversiTy oT ChaTTanooga, LamlouTh College, SouThwesTern UniversiTy oT Memphis. Tennessee Wesleyan, David Lips- comb, and UniversiTy oT The SouTh. Carson-Newman placed Third in The TournamenT as Doug Pedigo reached semi-Tinals in No. 3 singles. Tom Meigs reached semi-Tinals in No. 2 sin- gles. Lloyd Parker and Les Peel: reached semi-Tinals in No. l doubles and Ross lvloreTon and Doug Pedigo reached Tinals in No. 2 doubles. ln VSAC play. The Eagles esTablished a Tine record oT I0 wins and I loss. WiTh many oT lasT year's memloers reTurning, The Eagles should be sTrong again in I'-760. LLOYD PARKER x, .ra , . 1 , SCHEDULE . . . . I: Universily of Tennessee . . . . . 6: Lincoln Memorial Universily . . . . 35 Kenyon Slale Col. of Ohio . , . . 9: Maryville College . . . . . . . . 8: Lincoln Memorial Universily . . . . 7: King College. . . . . . . . . . 9: Maryville College . . . . . . . . 9: Tennessee Wesleyan . . . . . . . 23 Universily of Challanooga . , . . 7: Easl Tennessee Slale . . . . . . 8: Milligan College . . . . . . . 85 Easl Tennessee S'ra're . . . . . . 4: King College . . . . C-N . . . C-N . . . C-N . . . C-N . . . ROSS MORETON 8g Tennessee Wesleyan . . . I 8: Emory and l-lenry College I 6: Milligan College .... 3 57 Emory and Henry College . 4 Froni' Row: Will Sleeves, Ross Morelon, Ben Romine. Second Row: Alberl Graves, Lloyd Parlcer, Tom Meigs, Leslie Peek. Third Row: Coach Diclcinson Doug Pedigo. Direcfor Ted Morlon and his assisfani' Joe Ellenburg Ted calls Ronnie safe! during a sof+ball game Coach Campbell aids Ted each 'lime assisfance is needed Ted par'l'icipa'l'es in in-lramural foolball lniramurals al Carson-Newman provide an opporluniiy for The parlicipalion ol Jrhose sluclenls who are inlereslecl in exlracurricular acriviiies. The aclivilies provided. such as Touch foolball. volleyball, swimming, baslcelball and soflball. are direclecl by sruclenl inlramural direclor Tecl Morron and sruclenr assislanl' Joe Ellenburg. The new fielclhouse has reduced The number of problems previously presenl because of lack of facililies. Swimming and wreslling are now an inlegral parl of 'rhe inlramural pro- gram. Baslcerball has The largesl number of parricipanrs wirh Jrwelxge reams on Jrhe rosrer and al leasl ren men lisred on each s ua . qNor only is ihe inlramural program a chance lo parlici- pare in alhleric aclivilies. buf il also presenls a chance for leadership. cooperalion. and unclerslanoling of one's fellow cilizens. These characlerislics represenl lhe slandard of Jrhe inlramural program. Togelher we slucly, logelher we play. 'rogelher we learn. This is Their morro. Volleyball plays an imporfanl' parf in iniramurals Swimming was an added feaiure in iniramurals ihis year Johnson hooks one up as Mor+on looks on lVIEN'S INTHHIVIURHLS Buhler meeis Mann during a baskefball game Peggy Cline, PaTsy Line, Miss Mae lddins, BeTTy Wells. Nancy Lawson, lNlllVlEN'S INTPTMVIUHITLS Eagle Club Tumblers are caughi' in a pyramid. The women's inTramural program is open To all young wom- en on The campus. ln This program we sTrive To learn new games and aTTer This. learn To play a game wiTh Two com- peTiTive Teams composed oT girls chosen from The group which has been To The pracTice sessions. Through This program a young lady can earn her school leTTer. The TirsT year she compeTes. she may earn her eagle: This requires The earning of 500 poinTs. The second year, she earns her leTTerg This Takes 600 poinTs. The Third. she earns Physical Educaiion Maiors Club 144 i A few gaTher for glory To show The varieTy of acTiviTies. her sweaTer, which requires 700 poinTs. Then Tor seniors, any amounT over 500 poinTs she wins a pin. We have many sporTs in The Tall-hiking. soccer, speed- ball, Tield hockey. Tield ball, and Touch TooTloall. Then inside are such sporTs as baslceTlJall, volleyball. Tumbling. and swim- ming. ln The spring we have soTTloall and wiskeT. The Women's LeT'Ter Club has many proiecTs. We have a concession sTand aT TooTball games. and wiTh The money, we Take a Trip each Tall. On This week-encl Trip our guesTs are all Slrafing is an added feaiure This year. l l EagleTTes pose wifh Their popular Top hals. members oT The Eagle Clulo. Then in The spring we have The opTion oT a banqueT or anoTher weekend Trip. ln The spring we have iniTiaTion of all The girls who have earned eiTher Their eagle or Their leTTer. The program is conducTed by Miss lddins and some sTu- olenTs. We have a loT oT Tun and learn To worlc, play, and live TogeTher. The ones who are in This program Teel Thai' everyone who ishn'T in The know abouT This should come and ioin in wifh Them. Scene 'From The splendid WaTer Show, direcTed by Mrs. Roden. CHEEHLETTIJ ss Q Leff To righT: Deanne Sumner, Judy LasTer, Jo Parlcman, Head Cheerleader, Paul Vowell, Paf Line, BeH'y Rugel, Delores Jackson. Back Row: AlTernaTe Cheerleaders, Flo Keys and Pai' ValenTine. Head Cheerleader. Jo Parlxman, shows deiecTion, as loss is eviclenT. EHS The old college spiriT is an inspiraTional Torce on any college campus. WheTher TheT spiriT be good or load TorecasTs To a greaT exTenT The success or Tailure oT a school year. ThroughouT The years Carson-Newman cheerleaders have held high The spiriT oT The TighTing Eagles. AT TooTl::all games, loaslceTball games, or pep rallies Their demanding enThusiasm is conTagious. Jo Parlcman served as head cheerleader Tor The '59-60 season and did an ouTsTanding job. She was backed by Judy I.asTer, BeTTy Rugel, Paul Vowell, Deanne Sumner, PaT Line, and Delores Jaclcson. WheTher The game was won or losT, The spiriT remained wiThin The hearTs oT our cheerleaders, a commendable group. Cliici Maipass. Vice-president Jimmie Ruin Mayberry, Treasurer: Ann Sloan. Secreiary: Ivan PoHer, Presidenf. Firsi' Row: Cope, Sheaiy, Hall, Johnson, Hyers, Graves, Bryani, Black, Barr, MacDonald. Second Row: Porier, Malpass, Coiier, Luiairell, Smiih, Davis, Valen+ine, Householder. Websier, Mann, Hall. Third Row: Sparks, Paiferson, Newberry, Moreion, Pigg, Meigs, Par- ker, Loveclay, Frazier, Ross, Ramsey. Four'H1 Row: Gibson, Baird. I-licks, Kinley, Buchanan, Sloan, Bales, Kin- ser, Sieeves. BU US1'EB CI.UB UFIiICE RS EHMEN'S 1 L, ,Rx 'W 9 F,' -swf? , 1'5 'TA -- 3, .4-i, I u 'if' ' -1 -w -. ': ' ' 4 ' 1 A wwngy. I J M-w w L -- V' V fs? A 0 - -1 - 5 Nav vi W E-6fx'l0T ' X0 we-P3 ' Q 5 . f ,hfgf A ' , it 2 V5 ' Q5 292- 'ff 1 K wg? 5 ' V: Q . ' 3 I N ,. .lfnal ' ,'1-ww -4,7 , X' 5 ' gg 'J 4 Q -3, 'yr' . , ,v ,eu , , 4 Q f- V ,4 hggt' 7 fx. f--ff 1a ,fg I - 1-,, at jjlvl. ,J J'-z-.fYLg,,Q-Y' ' iv, ' , . 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The Execu- 1 Tive Council is considered The highesT oT The Three branches because oT iTs powers, responsibiliTies, and iTs componenTs. The oTTicers oT The sTudenT governmenT, presidenTs and vice- presidenTs oT The WSG, MSG, and TSG, presidenTs oT each class, and Two represenTaTives oT each class compose The Ex- ecuTive Council. ITs weekly rneeTings are presided over by The presidenT oT The sTudenT body, The highesT oTTice on campus which cerTain- ly proves one's capabiliTies oT leadership and accepTing re- sponsibiliTy. Many acTiviTies are sponsored ThroughouT The year To Try To bind The sTudenTs TogeTher, and many proiecTs are carried ouT To Try To provide Tor The beTTermenT OT C-N College Through sTudenT channels. The oTTicers This year were presiclenT, Ronnie Hall: vice- presidenT, Jack Woodward: secreTary, PaTsy Line: Treasurer, Ray PeTrea. RONNIE HALL PresidenT LeTT To righT: W. Sloan, B. Backus, B. GranT, J. Woodward, P. Line, P. RecTor, M. Williams, R. Hall, V. R. Murrell, R. Peafrea, J. HalsTead, B. Cope, S. Coppoclc, B. Julian, S. Wall, M. Sims, N. Fowler, J. Fowler. N. Green. 5 ' 55 a fag . 'f L. fare w ,. Q xg is E 150 5- E l JACK WOODWARD Presidenf THE LEEISLIITIIIE COUNCIL The Legislahve Council is Ihe law and policy-making or- ganizalion and is presided over by Jrhe vice-presidenl of The siudenl' body. II' is composed of officers of Jrhe MSG. WSG. and TSG. dormiiory councils, and Jrown sludenl represenla- lives. Many bills passed by Ihe Execulive Council are senlr lo Jrhe Legislalive Council for Iheir approval, and all sums spenl from 'rhe malriculalrion fee by Ihe Execulive Council exceed- ing filly dollars musl' be enacled upon by Ihe Legislalive Council. The officers for This year were president Jack Woodward, and secrelary, Marian Jackson. Only in iTs second year oT exisTence, The Judicial Council, Trying To prove iTs worTh To The many sTucIenTs and TacuITy members who were doubTTuI of iTs endurance, cerTainIy ex- hibiTed iTs capabiIiTies by making This a very successful ear. The Judicial Council is The power oT enTorcemenT OTY The laws and inTerpreTaTion oT The consTiTuTion. All disciplinary acTion Taken on sTudenTs is handled by The Judicial Council. IT is composed oT Three represenTaTives oT The senior and iunior classes, and one represenTaTive oT The sophomore and freshman classes. IT is headed by The presidenT who is eIecTed by popular voTe by The sTudenT body. The presidenT This year was David Dean. THE JUIIIIIII-IL CUUNIIIL I DAVID DEAN Presideni Leff To righT: Bob Mann, Dean Coffey, Gay Valenfine, Joe Higdon, David Dean, PresidenT, Dan Wade, Russ Peavyhouse, WaI+ WesT, Joe Ellenburg. 95' 152 NlEN'S STUDENT UDUERNMENT OriginaTing. execuTing, and enforcing all rules governing male residenTs is The purpose oT The MSG. IT is made up oT The overall oTTicers and The coun- cils Trom each oT The men's dorms. The oTTicers were Bobby Cope. presidenT of Blanc-Davis, and Jim Fow- ler. presidenT oT Alumni. lNUNlEN'S STUDENT EUUEHNMENT The WSG holds open Torums periodically Through- ouT The year and sTrives earnesTly To keep sTudenT governmenT in The hands of The sTudenTs exclusively. During The pasT Tour years we have seen a Tremen- dous change and improvemenT in The girls' rules. Much hard work has been puT TorTh and a greaT sense OT responsibiliTy has been TelT by The presi- denT, Miss Billie Julian. OTher oTTicers were vice- presidenT, Sarah Todd: secreTary, Carolyn CarTer: Treasurer. Barbara Warne: and parliamenTarian, Phyllis RecTor. TUWN STUDENT EUUEHNMENT The Town STudenT GovernmenT is organized Tor The beneTiT oT all sTudenTs living in Town and Those commuTing Trom The surrounding communiTies. ITS main obiecTive is To bring The Town sTudenTs inTo a closer relaTionship wiTh The college. The oTTicers were presidenT, Wayne Sloan: vice-presidenT, Vonn Ray Murrell: and secreTary-Treasurer, Ann Sloan. mppmlmnhnmn 'E fue HF mfs I .:,. f ' .we ' Q A ' E .4 w M,-1 :gi ,api 4 5 - I5 rs EDITORIAL STAFF BUDDY GRANT ........,.. Ediior JIM KAYLER . . . . Associaie Edifor DAVID LINER . . . . .Assisfani Edifor GLORIA CLARK . . . . . Co-Assisfani' PAT LINE ...... . . . Co-Assisfanf PHYLLIS RECTOR . . . . . Co-Assisfani BRENDA GILBERT . . . . .Secrefary PHYLLIS wATERs . . ....... Typisi' ANNA MOSS .... . . . Literary Ediior CHARLES STRANGE ..... Liferary EcIiI'or COLLEGE STAFF JANE ROBERSON .......... Ediior NELDA SMITH ........... FacuIIy MARY RIDDLE . . . . Seniors BETTY RUGEL .... . . Seniors CAROL DAVIS ..... . . .Juniors JUANITA WHITAKER . . . .So phomores J U DY SEAVER .......... Freshmen MARTY SHEPPARD ........ Freshmen FEATURES STAFF KAY CONNER ........... Ediior DEANNE SUMNER . . . .Assisfanf MARTY WILLIAMS ........ SPORTS STAFF Assisiani ED HICKS ............. Ediior JIM GRANT ........... DALMUTH SHEALLY . . . . JUNE TOWNSEND .,...... ACTIVITIES STAFF Assisiani' Assisiani Assisianf JUDY WRAY ............ Edifor WADE STACKHOUSE ,..... Clubs and Fraiernifies LaVERNE BENNETT . . . Gov'I., PubIicaIions. Religion. Music ANN SLOAN ........... Sociefies BUSINESS STAFF IVAN POTTER ....... Business Manager BILL BRISTOW ..... Assoc. Bus. Manager NANCY POTTER . . ..... Secrefary PEGGY PATE .... ..... . . Typisi' MARGIE RANDOLPH . . . CIass Accounfanr FLO KEYS . ........ Club Accounfanf TOMMY CLARK .... Circulaiion Manager APPALACHIAN STAFF. FirsT Row: B. Gilberi, G. Clark, P. WaTers, D Line r, P. Line, A. Moss, C. STrange. Second Row: M. Randolph, L. BenneTT, D. Sumner, K. Conner, J. Seaver, M. Sherrard, J. WhiTaker, B. Rugel, C. Davis. Third Row: T. Clark, A. Sloan, F. Keys, W. Sfackhouse, J. Dofson, J. GranT, E. Hicks, M. Williams, M. Riddle, B. BrisTow, J. Roberson. ln publishing The l96O APPALACHIAN, The sTaTT has ex- perienced hard work, loss oT sleep, worry, Temper . . . buT sTill managed To have a loT oT Tun, parTies, eTc .... Even Though we had our problems and worries, we have enjoyed our work in ediTing This book. The purpose and goal OT This book is seT TorTh in The Toreword. Through This ediTion we have Tried To unTold To you The TradiTions and cusToms, The usual! and The unusual, boTh oT individuals and The school as a w oe. We Thank all Those who played any parT in publishing iT Tor Their kindness, cooperaTion, and conTribuTions. My sincere Thanks To each sTaTT member who worked dilige-nTly Through- ouT The year. Special recogniTion goes To Jim Kayler Tor his excellenT work as AssociaTe EdiTor and ediTor oT The 24-page picTorial secTion in The FeaTures, and also To Charles STrange who wroTe The scripT Tor This secTion. We hope iT pleases you as a group. and TT so The sTaTT will Teel like our work was a success. A few misfakes-a liH'le lecTure-smooTher sailing Frosh sfaff members enjoy a Tew exfracurricular acTiviTies 'WS SECTION LEADERS. FirsT Row: David Liner, Assisianf Ediforg Ed Hicks, SporTs EdiTor: Jim Kayler, Associafe EdiTor. Second Row: Kay Conner, Feafures EdiTorg Bill BrisTow, AssociaTe Business Manager: Jane Roberson College Edi+or. EDITORIAL STAFF: Ken Kron, Dave Barkley, Bob Turner, Nelda Smifh, Gwen LawTon, Woody Slocum. KEN KRON Edifor THE UHIINEE IINU BLUE The Orange and Blue is The sTudenT newspaper iprop- aganda sheeTl which is published and ediTed enTirely by The sTudenTs. IT is dedicaied To The proposiTion ThaT all sTudenTs make news or are news. lTs moTTo is TruTh and Goodness: Goodness, never Tell The TruTh. The following commenTs besT illusTraTe The success of The Orange and Blue. The campus leader: How come ya didn'T puT my picTure in? A professor: 'Mr.-' The idea! Doesn'T he know l'm a DocTor? The Dean: Wish They'd mind Their own business. A ballplayer: Six home runs and They didn'T puT my name in . . . The BSU presidenT: Wish The EdiTor was a ChrisTian. The SG presidenT: IT he won'T cooperaTe wiTh me, I won'T cooperaTe wiTh him. The Coach: Will we never have an EdiTor who is inTeresTed in sporTs? An English Teacher: His spelling is aTrocious. The Business Manager: Money! MOneyI MONEY! A reporTer: I'Il have Thai' sTory Tomorrow Tor sure. The EdiTor: BUT professor, l've only goT eleven cuTs. The EdiTor Again: This day has been a long week. The one we like To hear besT: Keep up The good work. You're doing a good job. Once more The EdiTor: IT has been Tun! 156 STAFF KEN KRON .... ..... . . . .EdiTor VONN RAY MURRELL . . . . Business Manager BOB TURNER . . . .AssisTan+ EdiTor DOUG PEDIGO . , . .Sporis EdiTor NELDA SMITH . . . . . FeaTure EdiTor GWEN LAWTON . , . . . News EdiTor DAVID BARKLEY . . . . . . Managing EdiTor WOODROW SLOCUM . . . . Phoiographer ED MEDLING .,... . . .....,...., CarToonisT AFF Mar Beal Davis William Viel Marilyn DalTon How EDITORIAL ST : y , . , - ard EllingTon, Jim KauTz, Wayne BaggeTT, Anna Moss, Marilyn Keener, Jo Hall, Peggy STrickland, Shirley TripleTT, Frances FousT, Ronald Tilley. Jim Taylor, James HalsTead, KaThy RuTherTord, DoroThy Sample, Saundra DeLong, Nelda ClodfelTer, Joyce BaTes, Bronson Parker, Nancy Lawson. Nancy Myrick, Jim ParTin, Danny Orr, WalT WesT, Paul Vowell, Cheryll Hicks, Ann Edens, Jerry McGee, Rosemary Tomlinson. BUSINESS STAFF: Nancy Lawson, Mary MargareT Cox, Sandra Thomp- son, PaT Collins, Mary Ann Hooper, Judy Rushing, Carolyn Hall. -.1-..,.:....,c,w X V . V. N l M Firsl Row, leff io righf: Vonn Ray Murrell, Bob Turner, Dave Barkley, Ken Kr'on. Second Row: Mary Beal Davis. Marilyn Keener, Juanila Pemberfon, Nancy Myriclc, Dr. Richard C. Pefiigrew. Third Row: Woody Slocum, Joyce Bafes, Shirley Triple'H', Kafhy Ruiherford, Margarel' Sims, Gwen Lawfon, Nelda Smiih, Marilyn Dalfon, Nancy Lawson, Anna Moss, Sondra DeLong, Mary M argarei' Cox, Pai Collins. Fourth Row: Jim Par+in, Ed Medling, Paul Vowell, Jim Kau'l'z, Bill Viel, Ron Tillery, John Bouge, Joe Ellenberg, Jim Halslead, Walfon Wesf, Ann Edens, Jerry McGee, Van Felfman. Sianding: Van Feliman, Sondra Delong, Juanila Pemberfon. SiHing: VONN.RAY MURRELL Margarel Simms: Vonn Ray Murrell, Bus, Manager, Nancy Lawson, Mary Business Manager Margarei- Cox. E f s I tillilllli .ii Firsm' Row: David Dean, Don Eller, Preside-ni: Buddy Grant Ronnie Hall. Second Row: Jim I-iaisiead. Bob Mann. Bruce Morgan. Russ Peavyhouse. Third Row: Ivan PoHer, Daimuih Slweaiy, Dan Wade, Jack Woodward. BLUE KEY NllTIUNlll. HUNUR FHATEHNITY PresTon The HypnoTisT, sponsored by The Blue Key Honor FraTerniTy OFFICERS DON ELLER .... ...... .... P r esidenT BRUCE MORGAN . . . . . . .Vice4PresiclenT DAVID DEAN .,.. . . . Corresponding SecreTary RUSS PEAVYHOUSE . . . . . Recording Secrefary Serving, l live, is The creed OT The Blue Key NaTional Honor FraTerniTy. and service is iTs purpose and Theme. The Blue Key. founded in I925 aT The UniversiTy of Florida, awards membership by elecTion To Those sTudenTs who have excelled in leadership, scholarship. and service. More Than an honor socieTy. Blue Key builds characTer ThaT serves iTs members well, and enables Them To serve Their Tellowman. IT is This characTer developmenT which malces possible The oneness oT purpose and muTual respecT and adrniraTion oT The group. Blue Key Trains in values necessary Tor a life oT responsibiliTy and leadership. BelieT in God. love Tor counTry, and supporT oT our insTiTuTion are iTs highesT ideals. Government poliTics. indusTry, enTerTainmenT, educaTion, religion-in all These places Blue Key alumni are Tound. Each is qualiTied To Till his posiTion, To hold TasT To his ideals, and To serve. Honorary Members: Dr. Carl T. Bahner, Dr. Harley FiTe, Dr. Joe Chapman and Mr. Cary Cranfford. SPONSOR, MR. J. C. BRASHEAR . a 1 -v-was - 1 m , . na Q xii 'Ls - The purpose of The PanaThenees Honor SocieTy is To rec- ognize and honor senior women sTudenTs who are superior in The qualiTies of leadership, scholarship, and service. To be eligible Tor membership in The SocieTy, a young woman musT hold a scholasTic average oT aT least I.9 and be considered superior in characTer, pasT and poTenTial leadership, and service. AcTiviTies of The organizaTion are also ol: superior caliber and oT genuine service To The school and The sTuclenTs. These acTiviTies include ushering aT Lyceum programs. as- sisTing wi+h special conferences, held aT Carson-Newman. and assisTing wiTh special emphasis weeks. During The I959-I96O school year, The PanaThenees mem- bers sold buTTons Tor use aT a+hleTic evenTs and sponsored Carson-Newman's TirsT campus-wide all-sing. The Tapping ceremony is an annual evenT which comes during The spring semesTer of each year. AT This Time The members Tor The coming year are chosen and insTalled. The Two sponsors Tor This year were Miss Janie Swann Huggins and Mrs. Freddie Clarlc. OTFicers included PaT Line, PresidenT: Ann Sloan, Vice- President Rubynel AusTin. SecreTary: Nancy Lawson. Treas- urerg and MarTha Parker, HisTorian. O+her members included Miss Janie Swann Huggins, Sponsor: Miss PaTsy Line, Presidenh Mrs. Freddie Clark, Sponsor. Lorena Taylor, Joyce Baker, Barbara Farmer. Carolyn CarTer. Plllll ll'l'llElll EES HUNUH SUUIETY and Jane Homi- Lorena Taylor, Rubynel Ausiin, Joyce Balcer, Nancy Lawson, Marfha Parker, Barbara Farmer, Carolyn CarTer, Jane Holloway, PaTsy Line. sgsgdli 'fa 3 . an T . ' - L - .- .VLH If X . gin jsgsfx Q ,s ,A ursssgsssa-V. 55. ' .1 T is? ri 5' giiawi W f 5 2 'P ag ., M Ar J. mg. Ms. ,HN - Nigga ar ' WW' :ga WX, W... rs- , ifwlt. . 'T'Efissf2girsQEfg,m- s snags M .-.sl-,sms ff TTT Fwkfa Us-mwah. wgafssa-w,,ZiT:,f QQV,-gms may Y ...si sais? 'Wifi ..., 160 OFFICERS Joe ROBINETTE . . ...... ..... e rand Dafaaiar DEAN QOFFEY . A . . .efaaa STaqe Manager JIM KAYLER A... . . .efaaa Business Manager Miss SYLVIA HALL . , ...... Paaaiiy Advisor The ETa BeTa CasT oT Alpha Psi Omega NaTional DramaTic FraTerniTy is composed OT sTudenTs and TaculTy members who have disTinguished Themselves in all phases oT college dra- maTics. Seek a liTe useTul is The goal oT The TraTerniTy and should be The one helcl by all members oT The casT. The TraTerniTy is noT The end buT only a beginning Tor iTs members. IT aT- TempTs To help iTs members develop all Their abiliTies oT serv- ice To The school and Tellow casT members. The ETa BeTa CasT was organized To sTimulaTe inTeresT in college dramaTics, and To secure Tor The college all The ad- vanTages provided by a large naTional organizaTion. Membership is cleTermined by a poinT sysTem requiring worlc in all phases oT dramaTic acTiviTy boTh on sTage and backsTage. The casT sponsored George Bernard Shaw's Saini' Joan in The Tall as iTs annual producTion. Members oT The casT Took acTing roles in The play. CasT members helped wiTh The pro- ducTion oT The Three-acT comedy The Happiesi' Millionaire in February. LaTer in The spring iT produced The House of Bernarda Alba, which was handled enTirely by sTudenTs. Joe RobineTTe direcTed The producTion. Miss Sylvia Hall, Sponsor, Jim Kayler, Dean Coffey, Joe RobineTTe Gene Jackson. ITPSI UIVIEGIT Scene from The Alpha Psi ProducTion of ST, Joan Don'f worry, we'll be bacld Pl KllPPll llELTll J. Fred Davis, Dave Selby, Carolyn Carler, Russ Peavyhouse, R. F. Conklin, Wall- Wesf. Pi Kappa Della is The Naiional Debaie and Forensic Fra- l'erni+y. Members are selecied on The basis of parlicipalion in Speech Tournamenls wiih orher colleges and universiiies. The moHo is The arf of persuasion. beauliful and ius+. Some of lhe aclivilies The Carson-Newman chapler lakes parl in are deloaies, speech lournamenls, imprompiu speeches, and oraiions wiih oiher colleges and universilies. Each member is judged by a raiing scale af These Jrourna- menis in comparison wilh pariicipanis from oiher schools. The debale Team This year wen? lo Birmingham and New Orleans. Members are: Carolyn Carler. Bruce Morgan. Doug Cole, Peggy Lauper. David Selby, Russ Peavyhouse. Walion Wesl. and Fred Davis. Facully members are: R. F. Conklin, sponsor: J. C. Brash- ear, Alberl Myers, and L. Dan Taylor. f E3 'WQAEEE xii 4 .3 4. 5 T55 it 162 OFFICERS JANE WILLIAMS Presidenl GAYLE ANDERSON Secrefary-Treasurer SIGMA DELTA PI The Gamma Chi Chapfer of Sigma Delfa Pi, Ihe Spanish Nalional Honor Fralernily, has for Hs pur- pose Io Iomenl a wide knowledge of and a greaier love for Ihe Hispanic conlribufions 'ro modern cul- Iure and Io reward Jrhose who show in+eres+ and achievemenl in Spanish. Acfive members are Ihose sludenis who have mainlained an average of B in Spanish and all olher courses, and who have complefed or are enrolled in lhe second semesfer of a iunior course. 163 OFFICERS JO ANNA SAEGUSA Presidenf MARGARET ELLIS Vice-Presidenl' PI DELTA PHI The Bela Mu Chapfer of Pi Delfa Phi, French Na- Iional I-Ionor Fralernily, aims Io promole a wider knowledge and a grealer love for Ihe Conlriloulions of France Io cullures of Ihe world. Eligibilily for membership requires a B average as well as a B average in all oiher academic subiecjrs. A sludenl musl be in 'rhe second semesfer of a junior Ievel French course. and mus+ be working Toward eijrher a major or minor in French. BAPTIST STUDENT UNIUN The BSU is a sTudenT-lecl, church-relaTed, ancl ChrisT-cen- Tered organizaTion which serves as a link beTween The Bap- TisT sTuclenT and The local church. ChrisT, The GreaT DiTTer- ence is iTs Theme: iTs obiecTive is To assimilaTe a spiriTual growTh along wiTh scholasTic qrowThg ancl iTs purpose is To uniTy The enTire campus. Membership is made up oT all BapTisT sTuclenTs who ioin a local church, a local church orqanizaTion, or who parTici- paTe in a campus religious acTiviTy. The BSU plays a major parT in welcoming new sTuclenTs during Treshman orienTaTion. OTher acTiviTies oT The year in- clucle reTreaTs. mass nneeTings, olaily clevoTional periocls, ancl The sponsorship of Religious Emphasis Week, and Summer Missions Fund Drive. MARTY BROOKS Presidenf Leff To righh Jim Fowler, Claude STewarT, Norman Whisnanf, Bob Landes, Dixie Baldwin, Louise Smilh, Fred SenTer, Dr. Bahner, Jay MGFTY Bf00lfS. Ed Smlfh. JO 5'f6lllFl9S, 5l1ll'leY Mafheney. Jo Ann Hovis, JaneHe Garbe, Carolyn CarTer, Bob Mann. 164 OFFICERS MARTY BROOKS . .... Presidenl JIM FOWLER .... . . Vice-Presideni NORMAN WHISNANT . . . Enlislmenl JEANETTE GARBEE . . .... Enlisimanl CLAUDE STEWART . . . Devorional Chairman JOHN TILLERY . . ....,.. Music Chairman BOB LANDES . . . . Sunday School Represenlaiive BETTY HAWKES . . . . Training Union Represenlalive ED SMITH . . . ..... Missions Chairman FRED SENTER . . . . Slewardship Chairman DIXIE BALDWIN . . . . Publiciry Chairman SHIRLEY MATI-IENEY . . .Social Chairman JO STALLINGS . . .... Secrelary Freshman Officers: Mary Neill Russell, Mariy Sherrard, Juanifa Whii- alcer, Mary Margaref Cox, Ray Taylor, Clark Bryan, Pres,: Tyson Rogers. B.S.U. Revival Team B.S.U. Floafz Around ihe World 'For Chrisl' Charles Huey, Direciorg Pal Fihgerald. President Joe Kelley, Bus. Man. B . S . ll . ll H U I H ,, -f er, L ' A A OFFICERS PAT FITZGERALD . . ...... .... P resideni BETTY BRIDGES . . . . . Vice-Presidenf JOE KELLEY ..... . . Business Manager EMMA BEA HOBBS . . . . Secreiary-Treasurer JAY LOWE ..... . . . Social Chairman BARBARA COLLINS . . .... Librarian DANNY STARNES . . . . Librarian The Baplisl Sludenl Union Choir is composed of forfy-Iwo sludenls from various siales who were selecred by audiiion from a group of volunleers. These sludenis receive no aca- demic credil. bul' ihey sing for lhe ioy of singing. The choir performs al local churches. al 'rhe annual Chrisr- mas free lighiing service, and ar programs sponsored by campus religious organizaiions. Each spring Ihe choir makes week-end Trips Io sing al churches wiihin a 250-mile raclius. This year Ihey provided The special music for The Slare BSU Conveniion in Nashville. The choir is direcled by Mr. Charles I-luey. a senior church music major. The accompanisi is Miss BeI'1'y Hancock, a freshman and also a church music major. L . I g ' 1 166 I stu-wma-1 ,,.., .: nr.: ' ',. F F31 : I ' .. - - '-fa1qgrs,, ,, M--1 5 K-i :-,ir- w ere 3 . Yluu , A ,ji 5 - -. -- ' 1:- e :.:fV,.- , . ' 'THQ W 'rg W W .. . ' ca... ..f' . 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The associaTion meeTs weekly To discuss problems incidenT To The worlc of a mir1isTer and quesTions relaTinq To denomi- naTional inTeresTs. They are addressed by many ouTsTanding ChrisTian leaders during The year. Various forms of mission work, such as a uniTed mir1isTry To The iails. hospiTals, missions, and churches in The area, is carried on by The associaTion. YSL.-1 1 E ' OFFICERS JoANNE HOVIS PresidenT FAY OWEN BY Vice-PresidenT CYNTHIA WAUGH SecreTary JOHN TILLERY Treasurer OFFICERS JAY Lowii PresiCIenT BARBARA FARM ER Vice-PresidenT ROSE PAYNE Vice-Presider1T VIRGINIA JOHNSON SecreTary CHARLES BUCKN ER Treasurer IIEFINITE SERVICE BIINII Laborers TogeTher WiTh God is The moTTo oT The DeTiniTe Service Band ancl represenTs well The spiriT oT iTs members. Through This group volunTeers Tor a cleTiniTe ChrisTian service oTher Than Toreign mission voIunTeers and minisTers are uniTecl. IIIILUNTEER BIINII Foreign mission volunTeers anol oTher sTuolenTs having a genuine inTeresT in missions are broughT TogeTher in The Valunreer Banol To promoTe The ad- vancemenT oT ChrisT's Icingolom. IT encourages and helps sTuoIenTs To serve Gocl while They are prepar- ing Tor The TuTure Through cIepuTaTion Trips To area churches, communiTy visiTaTion, Bible class and chapel services aT The Negro school, and Bible hour aT a Negro BapTisT Church. V? LIFE SERVICE BIINU A person whose life is devoied Io God and I-lis work can serve manlcind. The Life Service Band IS composed of sludenls planning Io enler various vo- calions and whose lives are dedicaled io Chrisrian ideals. Q Q3 5 K2 5 Us WE 5 3549 E 3515? if 3 sg R x -if si 2 sw Q: Y. IN. II. Realizing The need of local, slaie, nalional, and world missions, The Young Woman's Auxiliary ad- vances Ihe cause oi missions Through mission pro- grams, siudy courses, special offerings such as The Lollie Moon and Annie Armslrong Drives, corn- muniiy mission proiecls and prayer. A general meeling and circle meeling in each of Ihe girl's dormilrories are held each monlh. and programs on missionaries and mission Iields are pre- senled. OFFICERS LOU ISE SMITH Presideni' JAN ET CAREY I sl Vice-Presidem' MARILYN DALTON 2nd Vice-Presiclenl BETTY LINGERFELT Secrela ry-Treasurer OFFICERS CAROLYN CARTER Presidenr BILLIE JULIAN Vice-Presidenl' MARTHA PARKER Program Chairman PEGGY PATE Secrefary JO STA LLI NGS Treasurer P f. X 53 . WW X Vff.XQ-my I-:..j,X:Xf:X A X X - Psy? sa 55, - vm-my .Q,, M 'EX X M as 2. 5 5 EX 5 V k. Rs if X, ,W Xxq.,,, X XXX 7 Si X X Y E312 93 3. 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Then righT away The choir sTarTs To worlc on anoTher spring concerT oT lighTer music which aTTracTs The sTudenT body, Tac- ully and communiTy. Membership in The sixTy-voice choir is selecTed on compeTiTive basis and each member Teels ThaT iT is an honor To be parT oT such a group. Below are Two scenes from The Tour Through The warm souTh in early March. I I l I Top: BAND LETTER CLUB. Firsf Row: Morris Jordan, Linda Ballard, Jim Gouge, Doug SmiTh, Charles Brayder. Second Row: Sharon Goins, Wanda Ellis, Carra HelTon, Rose Baldwin, Luanna Wood. Suella Hiclrs. Third Row: Richard Folsom, James Arms, Charles Balcer, Neal Haworih, Harvey McNiell, BoTTom: The Marching Band in AcTion OFFICERS JIM GOUGE . . . -PresiClef1T DOUG SMITI-I . . . .Vice-PresidenT LINDA BALLARD . . . . SecreTaFY MORRIS JORDAN . . . , Treasurer During The Tall semesTer The TiTTy players and six maior- eTTes oT The Carson-Newman Band, under The leadership OT BandmasTer Calvin I-Iuloer, gave color and spiriT To pep ral- lies and TooTbalI games. ATTer TooTbaII season The worlc of The Band TooI4 on a more serious naTure. Among The more imporTanT acTiviTies were The concerTs aT ChrisTmas and laTer in The spring. The TirsT week in April broughlr a need Tor The musical missionaries To Tour a neighlooring sTaTe, presenTing music OT looTh a secf ular and a sacred naTure. In January a seIecT group Trom The whole band was chosen To Torm a varieTy band. These musicians, given an opporTu- niTy To experience big Time iazz, presenTed a concerT aT The college, and also aT a Tew of The secondary schools oT The N Also included in The loand's acTiviTies was The parTicipa- I GF65. Tion in l'Iigh School I-lospiTaliTy Day, I-lomecoming, and GraduaTion. THE IIIIHSUN- DON BLAYLOCK Drum Maier M-www wg-ygw I . ,-. Q fi,,,,g ,...'i ,..,... ,, ,I-?'C.,,5fL,, if -QTMW-w'MV .s..gQ..44L M? ...-.., ...K M 'Q i l, Q. .--1' Officers: Pam Finn. Mary Neil Russell, Neal HaworTh, S. David Smiih. ETTELEITIRES CHURUS The Eagleaires Chorus is a mixed group, under The direc- Tion of ProTessor S. David SmiTh, whose purpose is To give all who wish an opporTuniTy To rehearse and perform wiTh a group in singing boTh sacred and secular songs. Every oTher year This group endeavors To produce an opera or an oper- eTTa. Each ChrisTmas They ioin The A Cappella Choir in The annual presenTaTion of The Messiah, Many Times Through- ouT The year This group is called upon To presenT special pro- grams aT various places wiThin a 75-mile radius. Socializing and Tun Tor all is a characTerisTic oT The chorus as iT gaThers Tor ouTings. parTies, and Trips. 174 OFFICERS ALLEN JOHNSON . . . . .Manager JOHN CRUISE . . 4 . Business Manager R. F. CONKLIN . . . . .Advisor WVCN. 'rhe Voice of Carson-Newman, is our own sludenl- operaled radio slafion. Under lhe direclion of Professor R. F. Conklin. WVCN serves as a 'rraining ground for many phases of radio experience. There are opporlunilies for work in program direcling, announcing, audio-engineering, Trans- miller engineering. news analysis, commenlary, program de- sign, and aclverlising. During 'rhe year, WVCN broadcasls several of fhe ou'r-of- 'rown foolloall games, +he baseball games, sponsors +he an- nual Radio Talenl Show. and performs various olher services lo lhe sludenls. Leff fo Right: Allan Johnson, Ron Curiis, Paul Chiles, Jim Dalfon, Jack Aclrard, George Fowler, John Grey, Archie Lawson, Jol-in Harmon. Ari Dees af conirols. W. V. E. N. Allan Johnson, manager, is seen in acfion ai +he furnfable .1' , '.- .am was Cmsf von Iwi? Fronf Row: Rose Payne, Reba Evans, Peggy Troupe. Back Row: Ray Pefrea, David Dale, Ben Romine. DEH DEUTSCHE VEHEIN Der Deulsche Verein, The German Club, was firsl organ- ized by The foreign language deparfmenl To help sludenls in This language enioy Jrheir classroom German more. This club has more Than oulrgrown ilrs original purpose. li is a dislinclive organizarion and The enioymenr and benefiis gained from il are worrh more Than The lime and elTor+ in- volved. IT ajrlemprs To reach all The German sluclenrs and pro- vide somelhing for all levels of language proficiency whelher a slarling freshman or a gradualing language major. All The acriviries are carefully planned ro make membership worlh- while. This same careful planning and Toresighl is carried over info 'rhe chapel program Thar is presenled each year. This program is designed 'ro acquainr members of The slucleni body wiih some phase of German life. The German Holy Nigh'rs. a Chrisfmas program. was given bolh for The srudenl body and civic organizalions in Jefferson Cily. LE CERELE FRANCAIS All sTudenTs Taking French are eligible To become members oT The Le Cercle Francais whose purpose is To promoTe culTural inTeresT in France and To pro- vide addiTional pracTice in The use oT The French language. AcTiviTies oT This organizaTion include The spon- sorship oT a French movie, producTion OT a play Trom one oT The French prose masTers, and a display oT collecTors' iTems. EL ESPANUL EI Espanol is made up oT sTudenTs who have com- pleTed aT leasT one year oT college Spanish. lTs pur- pose is To give inTeresTed sTudenTs a broader lcnowl- edge oT The Spanish-speaking people and Their cul- Ture. One oT The acTiviTies oT The club is The Spanisl Sunday School Class in which The lesson is Taugh in Spanish. FFF F OFFICERS Jo ANNA SEAGUSA PresidenT HOY STEVENSON Vice-PresidenT BRENDA MUNSEY SecreTary MARGORIE RANDOLPH Treasurer OFFICERS BILL AMOS PresidenT GAYLE ANDERSON Vice-PresidenT LINDA BALLARD SecreTary JOE KELLEY Treasurer DON TYREE Moderalor JIM FOWLER Program Chairman BILL YO U MANS Secrela ry-Treasurer DR. PAUL BREWER Sponsor CHARLENE LOVELADY Presiclenl CRAIG WILLIAMS Vice-Presidenl SYLVIA OVERBAY Secrela ry ERSA ROBERTSON Treasurer PHILIISUPHY CLUB The purpose of rhe Philosophy Club is lo discuss currenl philosophical problems and come info con- lacl wilh presenl-day philosophers and philosophiesq lo discuss and evaluale hislorical philosophical sys- Iems, lo undersland and evaluale one's own philoso- phical assumplions, and lo learn Io communicale. S. N. E. II. The SNEA is lhe professional organizalion for sludenls who are planning Io become Teachers. Through programs and regular meelings, if provides ils members wilh opporlunilies lor acquiring infor- malion perlaining Io Jrhe leaching profession, and an incenlive lor developing a professional spiril among prospeclive leachers. Membership is reslricled Io sludenls who are preparing lo leach. Meelings, ollen lealuring guesl speakers, are held once a monlh. 178 SIIIIIIILIIEY CLUB RehabiIiTaTion Through Love is The moTTo oT The Sociology Club. Their purpose is The rehabili- TaTion oT persons in need Through love, recognizing The TacT ThaT value resides in persons and ThaT no one person is more valuable Than any oTher person. AT The end oT each year a banquelr is given Tor club members and The boy and girl who besT repre- senT The ideals oT The club are elecTed Mr. and lvliss Sociology. , , . .. -., . L., Y .,.,- ,..,,,.,.- . g V. J HIIIVIE EE CLUB The purpose of The Home Economics Club is To TosTer high ideals Tor homemalcingg To promoTe scholarship and achievemenT among The sTudenTs oT home economics: To sTrengThen The conTidence oT The girl in herselT, her home, her school and her com- muniTyg and To develop characTer, personaliTy, leadership, iniTiaTive, and social poise. This year The club sold ChrisTmas cards, sponsored a TalenT show, and made sTuTTed animals Tor needy children aT ChrisTmas. This year Miss BeTTy Rugel was lvliss I-lome Economics. -..- Q,.e....f-nw,..,,M If ,fm-.,.-mf .-m--emaa.-jysivs A .. , . OFFICERS JOHN B. cHALMeRs PresidenT KENNETH WILSON IsT Vice-PresicIenT LINDA BALLARD 2nd Vice-PresidenT PEGGY PATE 9ecreTa ry OFFICERS NANCY LAWSON PresidenT BARBARA FARMER Vice-PresidenT BARBARA GAYLON Corresponding SecreTary SARA WOODWARD Recording SecreTary PEGGY YEA RWOOD Treasurer OFFICERS sos MANN Presiclenl DAN WADE Vice-Presidenl SYLVIA OVER BAY Secrelary-Treasurer OFFICERS LORENA TAYLoR Presideni' JANE WILLIAMS Vice-Presidenl GAYLE ANDERSON Secrelary RUSS PEAVYHOUSE Treasurer PllLlTlCllL SCIENCE CLUB The Polilical Science Club, open lo currenl and pasl sluolenls of polilical science, promoles an underslancling and apprecialion of American gov- ernmenl and encourages loeller cilizenship and po- lilical consciousness. The main purpose of lhe or- ganizalion is lo combine lheory and praclice lhrough sluclenl parlricipalion in polilical science proiecls. lNTEllNllTIllNllL llELllTlllNS CLUB The l.R.C. is made up of Jrhose sluclenls specializ- ing in one or more ol The social sciences or hislory. ancl mainlaining a high scholaslic average. The pur- pose of lhe organizalion is lo inslrucl ancl enlighlen sluolenl opinion and lo Tix lheir allenlions on 'rhose underlying principles of inlernalional organizalion which musl be agreed upon and pul info aclion if a peaceful civilizalion is lo be eslablisheol. LIBRARY CLUB All assislanls in Maples Library are members of lhe Library Club. The purpose of lhe club is lo bind lhe members in friendship as well as lo discuss +he problems encounlerecl by lhe slafl members as 'lhey aid sludenls in The library. IVIUDEHN PUHTIA Modern Porlia is a lilerary-social club for young women who are iunior or senior English maiors or minors. and have alrained high scholasric achieve- menls in English. The purpose of This organizalion is lo cullivale an apprecialion of conlemporary lileralure and lo promole high lilerary and cullural values among lhe members. OFFICERS SARAH BETH TAYLOR Presidenl OPALEE LOCKHART Vice4Presiden1' JO ANNA SAEGUSA Secrefary PAU L VOW ELL Treasurer OFFICERS BARBARA JOHNSON Presidenf MARTHA PARKER Vice-Presidenl' CAROLYN CARTER Secrefary DR. W. W. BASS Sponsor V?mf'n?w:a',w , , f , OFFICERS GEN E 6-OODE Presidenf SYLVIA DOWN EY Vice-Presideni' JOYCE KEEN ER SecreTary-Treasurer OFFICERS JANE HOLLOWAY Presideni' PEGGY TROU PE Vice-PresidenT FREDDI E HARRILL 5ecreTary WAYN E H EDGER Treasurer BIULUCY CLUB STudenTs oT high scholasTic sTancling who are maiors or minors in The Tield are eligible Tor mem- bership in The Biology Club. OpporTuniTy is oTTered Through membership in The organizaTion Tor scien- TiTic research and personal and proiessional conTacT wiTh o+her biological socieTies. The Club Takes Tield Trips and weekend camping Trips. AT Their monThly meeTings guesT speakers are oTTen TeaTured. SCIENCE HUNUH SUCIETY STudenTs who have ouTsTanding scholasTic records and whose maiors and minors are chemisTry, biology, maThemaTics, or physics are members oT The Science l-lonor FraTerniTy. The purpose oT The organizaTion is To creaTe, mainTain, and promoTe inTeresT in The naTural sciences. 182 IIETEIIIIN'S CLUB The Velerans Club was organized for Ihe general inleresls and welfare OI Ihe velerans allending Carson-Newman College. II's purpose is Io bring before Ihe members mallers perlinenl Io Iheir wel- fare and general inleresl, Io cullivale and mainjrain Ihe highesl slandards of personal conducl and scholarship among veierans, and Io aid The develop- menl of responsible leaders, and loyal and coopera- Iive cilizens. SCIIIBBLEPUS CLUB The Scribbler's Club devoles irself Io increase sludenr appreciarion of crearive wriling and Io encourage sludenls Io do crealive wriling. Each year The club sponsors a play wriling conlesl and Ihe winning play is presenled for a chapel program. The club also publishes an annual magazine, The Eagle's Quill, which is made up enlirely of wrilings by Carson-Newman sludenls. OFFICERS RAY PETREA Presidenl BILL HAZELWOOD Vice-Presidenl ' KEN WILSON Secrelary JOEY TU RMAN Treasurer T OFFICERS MARTHA PARKER Presidem' DAVID BARKLEY Vice-Presidenl ANNA MOSS Secrelary-Treasurer MISS JANE I-IUGGINS Sponsor DR. RICHARD PETTIGREW Sponsor OFFICERS DEAN COFFEY PresidenT JO AN N HOVIS Vice-PresicIenT NANCY HARP SecreTa ry D IANA LEROY Treasurer OFFICERS EVERETT TUMBLIN PresidenT BEC KY J ETT Vice-PresidenT DIANNE HADDLE SecreTa ry NANCY MCKELVEY Treasurer CAFETEHIA CLUB All sTucIenTs working in The caTeTeria become members oT The CaTeTeria Club. Under The direc- Tion oT The oIieTiTian, Miss Pearl IVICI-Ian, They work hard To serve The sTucIenTs cIaiIy and on special oc- casions. They aIso enjoy many ouTings, parTies, and picnics ThroughouT The year. EEUREIA CLUB The purpose oT The Georgia Club is To uniTe Georgia sTudenTs while away Trom home, and To encourage and inspire Them Through Tellowship wiTh oTher sTucIenTs Trom Their sTaTe. VIRGINIA CLUB The aim ol lhe Virginia Club is 'ro promole 'Fellow- ship and unclerslanoling among Virginia sluolenrs. Marlrers which are perrinenl +o Jrhe welfare and gen- eral inleresl of Jrhe members are presenlecl al lhe monlrhly meelings. EHATTANUUEA CLUB The Charlanooga Club is 'rhe only oily club al Carson-Newman. I+ alrrempis Io bring slruclenrs from 'rhis oily Iogelher Io Talk aboul home. During lhe Chrislmas holidays sluclenls from Challanooga meer for perhaps Jrhe biggesr blasl of any sludenl organizalion. The mollo of The club is See Rock CiIy. Miss Rock Cily Jrhis year was Jane Roberson. I Ha ?fi'E 5'?i2r WEQL ?5f'f4Q'. A M5255 si iii: ,I sm is 1.-, ,. , , .aa I X is Ji- H, Q -S -YB' ' '5,.I',gq5qii ef 53 OFFICERS ED srvini-i Presiclenf DANNY STARNES Vice-Presudenf SANDRA MANN Secrelary CHARLIE BRAYDER Treasurer OFFICERS JIM KAYLER Presidenf BOB RODRIC Vice-Presidenf MARGARET SIMMS Secrefary JANE ROBERSON Treasurer OFFICERS JANICE KEITHLEY Presiclenf JO ANNA SAEGUSA Vice-President JACQUIE GASAWAY Secrelary-Treasurer MR. BAUSUM Sponsor V. W, OFFICERS ALTON MARTIN Presidem' SON NY MELTON Vice-Presidenl FHYLLIS RECTOR Secre'lary+Treasurer MARYLAND CLUB FLUHIDA CLUB The Maryland Club is a new clulo on campus This year. lls purpose is To promole closer relalrions among The Maryland sludenls on campus and lo losler good cilizenship of all Jrhe sludenls. Miss Flo Keys was queen This year. The Florida Club is made up of srudenrs from The Sunshine Slalef' Hs purpose is lo provide fellow- ship among Jrhe Florida sludenls and lo beller ac- guainf lhem wirh olher parrs of Jrheir slale. Miss Phyllis Reclor was Miss Sunshine Jrhis year. 186 TAHHEEL CLUB Esse quam venesse -lo be ralher Than lo seem -is lhe mollo of lhe Tar l-leel Club. Hs purpose is To promole fellowship among Norlh Carolina slu- clenls and lo relale This fellowship lo lhe campus as a whole. lvlonlhly meelings are held and new and diilerenl inieresl aboul lhe Tar l-leel Slale is presenlecl. Special evenls of lhe year included oul- ings, informal gel-Jrogelhers, and Carolina Day. SUUTH EABULINA CLUB The Soulh Carolina Club is made up of sludenls from Soulh Carolina and Hs purpose is lo give WS members an opporlunily lo exchange news and in- formalion concerning lheir slale and fellow Soulh Carolinians. A sense of loyally and friendship pre- vails ar Jrhe regular monlhly meeling as Jrhe sluclenls gelr To know lheir s'ra+e belrer. il OFFICERS RIP STARNES Presidenl' HOYLE EDWARDS Vice-Presidenl' DORIS WALTERS Secrelary-Treasurer ' ' ' 'i oFFlcERs MAXY MOOREHEAD Presiclenl HAROLD NEWTON Vice-Presidenf SARAH WOODWARD EllLLIUPEllN LITERARY sul: Xlll Miss Calliope . . BETTY RUGEL is Callie Bride . . . CAROLYN TUCKER The Calliopean Liferary Sociefy was founded in l89l. The lavender walls of Callie l-lall symbolize fhe former members who have leff a herifage of spirif and love. The whife represenfs new members whose faslc if is fo uphold fradifions of fhe sociefy and fo sfrenglhen fhe bonds of friendship formed by achievemenfs and fellowship. The year was filled wifh many memorable ex- periences. If began wifh a Garden Parfy where sociefy members were formally infroduced. An un- forgeffable experience was fhe Callie Wedding sig- nifying fhe union of old and new members. The girls became be++er acquainled wilh one an- olher al lhe Callie Ouling and Spaghelli Supper helcl in lhe early fall. Laler al ihe Big C Mixer They had an opporluniry lo become belier ac- quainlecl wirh members of 'rheir brolher sociely, The Columbians. Special proiecis Jrhroughoulr +he year were candy sales and lhe Callie Car Wash. The Callies also worked wilh lhe Columbians on a floal for Home- coming. Vice-Presidenis, Judy Wray, Marion Jackson, Charlene Lovelady, Business Manager: BeHy Wells, and Marjorie Randolph. PATSY LINE Firsf Quarfer ANN SLOAN Third Quarter DIANE CHILDRESS Second Quarfer CAROLYN CARTER Fourih Quarfer lIllLLIUPEllN LITERARY SUUIETY Firsl Row: Sara Ann Albrighl, Belly Ka An- derson, Ann Aull, Luana Baker, Dixie Baldwin, Marlha Barron, Palricia Baskell, Joyce Bales, Reba Blevins, Brenda Bryanl, Marlha Brown, Leah Bollon, Palricia Buckner, Alice Buhl, Mar- gie Burchelle, Irene Cappiello. Second Row: Carolyn Carler, Gail Carver, Ann Caslle, Mary Cave, Diane Childress, Glo- ria Clark, Nelda Clodleller, June Cody, Pal Collins, Mary Fred Cox, Judilh Cox, Mary Margarel Cox, Rebecca Daugherly, Mary Beal Davis, Sue Dedmon, Saundra DeLong. Third Row: Cynlhia Eldridge, Fran Fousl, Charlolle Ford, Belle Frazier, Barbara Galyon, Elizabelh Gaines, Brenda Gilberl, Belly Go- lorlh, Annis Graves, Donna Gregg, Carolyn Ann Hall, Linda Haun, Mary Rulh Hender- son, Mary Ann Henson, Peggy Henson, Cheryl Hicks. Fourlh Row: Emma Bea Hobbs, Bonnie Holl, Mary Ann Hooper, Pelly Sue Horlon, Jane Howard, Wilda Hubbard, Marian Jackson, Belly Kenner, Marilyn Keener, Wanda Kelly, Sharon Kennedy, Helen Kerr, Flo Keys, Con- nie Koger, Nancy Lawson, Darla Lewis. Fiflh Row: Pal Line, Belly Lingerlell, Pal Link, Mary Lippold, Charlene Lovelady, Palsy Lowe, Zama Lusk, Joy McCarler, Nancy McKelvey, Barbara Maples, Edna Marler, Cecilia Mars, Addie Mollell, Pal Moullrie, Sammie Sue Mourlield, Melba Murphy. Sixlh Row: Sylvia Overbay, Faye Ownby, Ay- lene Parker, Jo Parkman, Peggy Pale, Peggy Jo Pearce, Jo Ann Pilner, Sue Pope, Nancy Jor- dan Poller, Berl Reams, Priscilla Rice, Peggy Rich, Gloria Rirnmer, Sevenlh Row: Marlha Robinson, Belly Rugel, Judilh Ann Rushing, Jo Sands, Polly Scruggs, Kalie Shadden, Palsy Shupe, Myra Shiver, Ann Sloan, Margarel Sims, Gail Smilh, Jud Smilh, Margarel Smilh, Sandra Slarnbaugh, Mae Brooks Slaplelon, Janice Thompson. 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All phases of campus life such as siudenl' govern- 192 N menr, sruclenr publicaiions, aihlelics. and religious worlc. are represenled by Columbians. Columbians have many annual evenls-Jrhe fish fry, The Chrislmas Parly, and ils special occasion, The Columbian banquel. Being a Columbian is a special privilege which each member holds dear, as he slrives lo uphold The ideals ol his organizalion. IVAN POTTER Firsi Quarter VONN RAY MURRELL Second Quarfer 1 nf, Buddy Granf, Vice- Presiclenh Jim Kayler, Vice-President Don Wilson, Treasurer: Wayne Sloan, Bus. Man.: Absent Vice-Presiclenf, Dave Selby. BOB LOWERY Third Quarfer RONNIE HALL Fourih Ouarfer i i lIULUlVlBlllN LITERARY SUEIETY Firsi' Row: Jim Barr, Tom Barron, Bill Bris+ow, John Crews, Richard Crowiher. Second Row: Jim Crulchfield. Derrick Davis, Jess Fisher, Claude Gamlorell, Jim Gran+. Third Row: Buddy Gran1'. John German, Ron- nie Hall. Joe l-lealherly. Gene Jackson. Fourfh Row: Richard Jenkins, Jim Kayler, Da- vid Liner, Jay Lowe. Bob Lowery. Fiffh Row: Glynn McDonald. Bob Mann, Lynn Marshall, Ted Morion, Vonn Ray Murrell. Six1'h Row: Harold Ownby, J. W. Overbay. Ivan PoHer, David Selloy. Wayne Sloan. Sevenih Row: Wayne Sowder. Wade Slack- house, Alfred Siroud, Ray Taylor, Dale Vining. Eighfh Row: Marly Williams, Paul Williams Don Wilson. Top confenclers in iniramurals and Knoxville League play Columbian Floah Typical Scene from Holland Lasf year's dream girl enfer fains for Open House. HYPllTIllN LITERARY SUE Hyp Princess . . . JANE JACKSON Miss Hypaiia . . . BARBARA WARNE The i-lypaiian Liierary Socieiy was organized in l89i by Carson-Newman's beloved Tennessee Jen- kins. The lvloiio and aim of every l-lypaiian ihrough 'rhe years has been Add io viriue knowledge. Each Friday nighi as Hyp l-lall is filled, every l-ly- paiian shares ihai feeling which is 'rermed l-lyp love, and knows ihai she is culiivaiing whai will be years of irue and lasiing friendships. Through The socieiy each girl is given an oppor- Jruniiy io pariicipaie and share. ln l-lyps she iincls happy and hilarious limes, parries, aihlelics, ialeni, and inspiraiion. Through The year 'rhe l-lyps en- ioyed a Tea, ouTings, a Bermuda parTy, a Tish Try. a house parTy in GaTlinburg, a pizza parTyg and, cer- Tainly no one could TorgeT The ChrisTmas and Tare- well bangueTs. The l-lyps also have socials wiTh Their broTher socieTy, The Philos. Each year The Two so- cieTies enTer a TloaT in The homecoming parade. l-lyps sTands Tor TruTh, beauTy, and goodness- Tor ioys Tound in l-lyp l-lall every Friday nighTg Tor The love ThaT will live Torever in The hearTq Tor The moTTo which has bound Them TogeTher as girls Truly seeking To Add To virTue knowledge. l-lypaTia- Thy name immorTal be. Vice-Presidenfs Barbara Farmer, Pai Fiizgerald, Nancy Kennedy, Mariha Parlcer. BARBARA WARNE JOYCE BAKER First QuarTer ia y 'iw ki Third Quarfer BARBARA FARMER Second Quarter EM MA PECK Fourfh Quarier 197 HYPllTlllN Ll'l'EllllllY SUEIETY Firsl Row: Barbara Akins, Gloria Alexander, Gayle Anderson, Sue Allred, Evelyn Anderson, Rubynel Aus- lin, Rose Baldwin, Frances Bahner, Joyce Baker, Ellen Ball, Jen Bauqh, Margie Beam, Mary Sue Biggs, Laverne Bennell, Phyllis Buell, Alicia Bowden. Second Row: Arden Bowling, Belly Bridges, Rila Brooks, Carolyn Bryanl, Carolyn Burbage, Sona Burchell, Jean Carpenler, Johnnie Rulh Chance, Janice Clark, Maxine Clark, Barbara Collins, Sadie Collins, Kay Conner, Mary Nell Conner, Louella Cooke, Belly Copeland. Third Row: Alice Crowe, Rila Crumley, Pal Cunning- ham, Pal Culchins, Beulah Ann Davis, Fairylee Davis, Gail Davis, Beverly Dix, Ann Edens, Suzanne Eidson. Wanda Ellis, Barbara Farmer, Rowena Fickling, Pal Filz- gerald, Ouida Fleming, Miriam Floyd. Fourlh Row: Kay Fondren, Sherry Fondren, Elizabelh Fox, Brenda Galyon, Janelle Garbee, Jacquie Gasaway, Elsie Gianeskis, Carol Gillenwaler, Nancy Gosnel, Eliza- belh Graves, Vernice Gray, Nancy Green, Phoebe Green, Judy Greer, Saundra Griililh, Dianne l-laddle. Fif+h Row: Rena Jo Hall, Carol Hammond, Belly Han- cock, Mary Harmon, Nancy Harp, Fredericka Harrill, Janel l-larris, Nora Heacker, Diana l-lodge, Edna Horlon, Kale l-loyl, Alma l-lulfaker, Caroline Jackson, Jane Jackson, Joyce Jenkins, Becky Jell. Sixlh Row: Virginia Johnson, Barbara Jones, Kay Jones, Billie Julian, Margarel Julian, Janie Ann Juslice, Calh- erine Keelon, Carla Kennedy, Nancy Kennedy, Mona King, Elizabelh Kisser, Rulh Knisley, Delores Kobi, Marian Lawson, Nancy Lou Lawson, Gwen Lawlon. Sevenlh Row: Diana Leroy, Marlha Lingerlell, Lois Lil- lon, Marlha Long, Carolyn Loy, Jane Mashburn, Shirley Malheny, Mary Mims, Vivian Mize, Vivian Moon, Mary Moore, Pal Moore, Virginia Moore, l-lillis Morelock, Anna Moss, Gail Mullins, Eighfh Row: Nancy Myrick, Marilyn McAfee, Jane McCurry, Mariorie McKinney, Jane McMahan, Mabel Newlon, Dorolhy O'Risky, Carol Orr, Libby Ownby, Marlha Parker, Gaylia Parsons, Emma Peck, Lolella Peeler, Judy Phillips, Nancy Pinson, Yvonne Price. Ninlh Row: Sherry Pursilul, Nancy Pye, June Randolph, Phyllis Reclor, Rulh Reneau, Cynlhia Repass, Nancy Rhudy, Jeannelle Riles, Jane Roberson, Lenore Roberls, Julia Robinelle, Mary Neil Russell, Kalhy Rulherlord, Darlene Scoll, Judy Seaver, Diane Sherman. Tenlh Row: Marly Sherrard, Laminda Shylle, Carolyn Sigmon, Kay Sinclair, Sandra Skeens, Anna Smilh, Mari- lyn Smilh, Carolyn Syder, Dol Sorrells, Carolyn Sparks, Bonnie Spaugh, Jo Slallings, Sue Slamper, Mary Emma Slarnes, Brenda Slephens, Geraldine Sloul. Elevenlh Row: Deanne Sumner, Lorena Taylor, Lynn Taylor, Sara Taylor. Linda Thompson, Rosemary Tom- linson, Shirley Triplell, Peggy Troupe, Rila Rullerow, Frances Walker, Carol Wallers, Barbara Warne, Phyllis Walers, Becky Walls, Cynlhia Waugh, Jean Weldon. Twelflh Row: Juanila Whilaker, Jane Williams, Nancy Williams, Sarah Woodward, Rachel Yarnell, Peggy Yearwood, Arlene Young. ms PHILUM1-TTHETTN LITERARY Sammi llllllll Philo Sweeihearf . . . ANN SLOAN 200 l Mr. Philo . . . BRUCE MORGAN The Sons oT Old Philo Hall, dedicaTed To The beauTy and harmony oT fellowship, have as Their ideal, Love OT l-lonor, Learning, and Power. The PhilomaThean LiTerary SocieTy was Tounded in l85 I. IT seeks To emphasize The sTrengTh of uniTy, The bond oT broTherhood, and To draw iTs members TogeTher in TruesT Triendship Thereloy giving Them The sTrengTh To accomplish Things which none can do alone. CulTivaTion oT ThaT sympaThy oT menTal breadTh and spiriTual vision which will lead Them individually and corporaTely To a higher plane of ThoughT and deed is The purpose of The socieTy. ThroughouT The year The Philos are engaged in many acTiviTies. Each year They worlc wiTh The l-lylos on a TloaT Tor homecoming, They have various ouT- ings and parTies, They parTic:ipaTe in inTra-mural sporTs. The highlighT oT The year was The SweeT- hearT BanqueT held aT C5aTlinl:nurg in November. This year's Philo SweeThearT, elecTed aT The banquet was Miss Ann Sloan oT JeTTerson CiTy. Through much planning, sharing, and working To- geTher Toward The high ideals oT characTer, Triend- ship, and cooperaTion, someThing sincere and gen- uine is developed-an eTernal Tellowship oT Triends BRUCE MORGAN First Quarfer :Fa-, lawq EBM ggi T ED SMITH Second Quarter L - JACK WOODWARD A B - Third Quarier Vice-PresidenTs Ed SmiTh, Gene Fuqua, Tommy Clark, Danny STarnesg Business Manager, Bill Backus. ui fi DAVID DEAN Fourih OuarTer l' PHILUlVlllTHEllN LITERARY SUEIETY Firs'l' Row: Carl Abner, Spencer Allen, Vernon Allen, Bill Backus, Charles Balmer, Henry Bald- riclge, Rayman Benneli, Larry Blackburn. Ralph Bohanon. Second Row: Richard Burelson, Bill Calamas. Doyle Campbell, Harold Campbell, Zack Car- den, Paul Chiles, Everell Clark. John Clark. Tommy Clark. Third Row: Dean Colley, Bill Corlner, l-larold Cornell, David Dean, Dave Diehl, Van Fell- man, Gene Fuqua, Winslon Galloway, James Gouge. Four+h Row: James l-lardee, Bob Harper. Car- roll l-larris. Karl Harris, Claude Hayden, Mel- vin l-layes, Larry l-lays. Joe l-ligclon, Thomas Irvin. Fif+h Row: Paul Jacobs. Morris Jordan. Joe Kelley. Rifchie Lewis, John McGenley, Ernesl McKay, Allon Marlin, Ed Medling, Paul Med- ling. Six'H1 Row: Sonny Mellon, Chip Mims, Bruce Morgan, Roberl Obulelcencz, Ray Pelrea, Ty- son Rogers, Glenn Scoggins. Fred Senler, Da- vid Shreve. Sevenfh Row: James Simpson, Ed Smilh. Mil- 'lon Sowell. Jim Sprigg, Danny Sfarnes, l-lugh Slarnes, Roloerl Slubbs, James Taylor, Tom Taylor. Eighfh Row: Simeon Thompson, Gary Todd. Don Tyree. Bill Viel, Jr., Leon Waller, Ted Weaver, Norman Whisnanl, Jack Woodward, Peler Yaun. I In Memoriam WALTER LEE COOK Class of l96l JUDITH ANN ROBERTS Class of I962 COIlfid0Il0e , , , priceless reward o the years It cannot be bought or bargained for, but only earned the hard way . . . through years of sound, capable, efficient operation. 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KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE 1 ffff J X p yiagmli T' X Qi..1::z.':a:.,..-1 I X I S I HALE BROTHERS DisI'rIIouIors of CI-IOW FLORIDA CITRUS d POCAHONTAS CANNED FOODS I 0 A I ,, 1, I Cl Taira 1101110 A 'rm SQ S, HIIIIS 5 Bw! msnlunfn I M 3 Vi KERN'S BREAD .K , , an es 2 QQXSZHQIJUIU' 4 14 ,6-If Dleinorable Year 0 Congratulations to the Student Body and Faculty of Carson-Newman College for completion of another outstand- ing year of accomplishments. 0 The Staff of your annual has worked exceedingly hard to give you a superb book and one which portrays the high- lights of memorable activities. 0 Neither time, effort nor expense have been spared to provide you with a permanent record, attractively presented and complete in every detail. 0 To preserve the photography and literary efforts of the Staff, the best grades of material have been combined with skilled workmanship to provide the finest quality yearbook. 0 We are proud that the 1960 Staff elected us to help design, print and bind the 1960 APPALACHIAN. 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