Carson Newman College - Appalachian Yearbook (Jefferson City, TN)
- Class of 1976
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VF' r 'P 'T- Y' .Q ,FP- J X777 -z ' -I' RAT WEEK 1975 - 15 From the always Impressive Fall Convocation to the seldom at tended Campus Bowl the chapel services for the 1975 1976 school year provided a few tlmes when the whole Carson Newman com munlty stopped Its pace for an hour to be together lh one place In cluded In the agenda of chapels which have come to be tradltlonal were Fall Convocatlon the Dls tlngulshed Alumnl Chapel at Home comlng the Student Led Voluntary Chapel durmg Serendlplty Week the State of the College Address SGA electlon speeches Honors Day and The Campus Bowl Most stu dents would probably agree that Bunny Martln the yo yo champion lead our most novel chapel exper ience whlle Grady Nutt was the usual favorite . . 1 . . . . . - - . . .. . .D 1 . . . . . .1 . .. 1 7 . 1 . . . . 1 ' 1 . 1 . . x,e,,q MW w V1 . 1 e ly 1 IP l CHAPEL 'Nr N ,ami-. 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Twenty nlne lovely young wo men experienced the challenges and rewards of sharing a part of themselves with each other and wlth the audience In the 1976 Mlss Carson Newman Col lege pageant The theme We the People was chosen and beautl fully Illustrated by the contes tants as a tribute to America and her growth through each dlvldual The flnal nlght emceed by Mr Don Madarls began wlth Amer: ca the Beautiful bemg sung by tlme on excitement mounted untll the announcing and crown mg of Mlss Lynn Sutter Mlss Car son Newman 1976 The Court of Honor Included Mlss Cyndy Pettl grew 1st runner up Mlss Debble Jeffers 2nd runner up and Mlss Beth Culbertson 3rd runner up Mlss Teena Martm and Mlss Lee Henderson tled for Most Talented Non Fmallst and Mass Congenlallty was awarded to Mlss Tena Mllsap in- the twenty-nine ladies. From that 24 he ,Q W I' v '- ' -'.a rv?-' Y - J' air' K 43 dll 'N ,f' WINTER BALL -., s. 'Y-. 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Rather, we found a community where people are involved in a variety of lifestyles reflecting a kaleidoscope of religious con- cerns and experience. God is verybig here - no sarcasm intended. It is for this very reason that it is often difficult to distinguish genuine religious commitment from mere acceptance of cultural norms. Our role as students. and administrators within a Christian institution allows us to easily fall prey tcvusing religion as a means of promoting our institution and our own respectability rather than a challenge to continually evaluate and, deepen our direction as a school and as individuals. ln the early months of my sophomore 'year here, I was occasionally troubled by the fact that I had not bothered to avall m self of h y a c urch home and had no compelling desire to. At jhome I had always been a reliable fl hesitate to th f use e word faithful l member of the church that my family had helped to foundt My experience was common to many of my fellows, some who were displaying a similar falling from if WX 'dt grace, and' yet, l sensed within myself agrowing ,understanding and concern with the religious dimension of. life. Some of this may have been our ' ' ' age and the kinds of decisions that most of, us were confront- ing, but I feel that 'it was more than that. It dawned on me that 'l was living! in the midst of what had become .for me a church, a community of, people who were committed to a growing apprecia- tion of the' excitement, difficulty, and richness of life-scared, joy- ful, depressed, and exhilerated with 'the prospect of a new day. Each of us by our presence demanded that those around us learn a greater degreeof sensitivity to the human condition lf we h . ave 'shared no common theologyat Carson-Newman, we have shared this - we h ' ave served ln this community and havehad a part in shaping the religious perspective of our brothers. Eileen Stone Gif! v 49. adj' np-, - , 4 31 R WH TEQ P UQTU , Z., , .Ht f ' ,, .35 J : ' V v ,1.',, . ,, ' 'wvl 1 - cc, W I Zig, ,J ,,gg- lgw f-if q w ' Yu ,gy I ,- n.1,0,. -V W'-J' We -V+ V J z I' y V . fi' in -A -X2 -1 1 f-11, 'ff ' L - aim ,- Wi 1+-flfwfi ' r , 'Q --'fl -I ,LJ wi .35-T55 TWA' V 2:'vru.w3Al I A f:L. fx, 47' 'P'-. -L 5- 1.11 , -v-, XY, A . ' .Av .252 W rl, X 5' TZ .' . ELL' 'Y 3 f ,g 5 -1 Q- ' N r f-'ff '- xx-J ' ' K f' , fi: ii Y ,li L . .. 33 -:Cx 1 v A' 1' L ' 4 I I 'f ,qcfir k 7 'affair -::: is -39251-, his-H 'K , E 3 N x if I I X ' sl YUHUB lf .f- pl. Ag x Spf, .,1f . .-231111 ' E v .,a..':, a :.:., lu... 5 '.Q'i A f'5 - ' 5 I EZ' I I -: . ... N , ' tl- E yi A Vg. H 'WW-KXIMX ' 54 HST . b 5 - . ' l . -:LE-Ta: I ' 1 1 .. . 5 ... E . 3? ' X 15 Ii O ,A , I., -' -ll? gf ' i- ' XNXXXN 1' ' 5.1, x v l 6- 1 'Q 1 I . hlulux I . . ' 4 1... .231 .'..:...: : I if ., klwl l uufiu ' -31-1 0 f Q 0 s 0 ' o . 9 Q 0 Q 5 i-...-. LOOKING - -ii . ff. If -:-: BACK f ,..,. ...T lt's 1986, you're reading through T your old Appalachian reflecting on fs, ' the Bicentennial year at Carson- Newman. What did you do in 1976? ' i What did you look like? How did you L F '1 - ' spend your time? Well, chances are you dressed pretty casuallyg blue jeans, loose shirts, and big bulky sweaters from Mexico. Your hair was cut in one of those easy care styles that couIdn't exist without the all-important blow dryer, and if you were female, you V didn't go to a great deal of trouble altering your appearance with Q Q make-up. Your informal look was completed by those more-than-flat earth shoes that made walking up- hill murderous and striped knee- f . socks that almost glowed in the E ' dark. The energy crisis hadn't hit too hard by 1976, but gas was ex- pensive enough to make you want to drive Volkswagons and Toyotas. You might have even ridden your bike quite a bit of the time with a I , Camp Trails knapsack strapped 462553, about your shoulders. On the other ,QEEEEEEEEEEEQ extreme, vans were a craze in '76, 5555525555:-::::ifg ' , some remodeled into moving . Lai' I, X homes. If you lived off-campus, the :'.2 ,.':' , ' ' reality of the high cost of oil nearly '. ' ' caused you to freeze to death on ' '.' 1. c : 'n' 55271. -G cold nights and wear sweaters in- . , , , , , ', -'L ' ' s '. ' ' side from November to March. ' - - - ' ' fl- - ' , Although not many of us pos- - : ' ' ' sessed great patriotic spirit during ' ' ' ' ' ' l' l ' , the Bicentennial year, we were right ' - - - - - ' f in the midst of that nostalgia trip - , , 4 ' ' of the 70's. By 1976 the novelty of . . ' ' ' greasy fifty parties had faded out, fs- ,,, J but you might have taken notice ' of that old massive solid oak desk ' in your grandmother's living room, experimented with homemade , bread baking, or frequented the Film Society showings of old flicks starring Buster Keaton, the Marx Brothers, and Humphry Bogart. That lazy country feeling of East Tennessee probably got to you be- fore you Ieft Carson-Newman. Per- 35 haps Dorsey Williams taught you to play the dulcimer, or you went to hear the Daniels Family and square danced in Holt Fieldhouse And qulltsg we spent hours gazing at them with awe at crafts fest lvals and in women's magazines I suppose it was growing tired of the bugger and better attitudes of the 60 s that made us all look back to nature during our college years Plants were probably the big gest evidence of that longing for the natural Ilfe They crowded almost all dorm rooms spider plants as paragus ferns and wandering jews were the most abundant Your parents probably planted a garden in the sprung of 1976 maybe even fertilized it organically and you ate fresh vegetables all summer Per haps your best memories of llfe ln East Tennessee include those of watching the sun ruse from amidst the Smokie Mountains In the early morning after you backpacked for what seemed to be an endless num ber of mules to get to a place so serene that you scarcely heard a sound besides those of nature In the evening Knoxville offered numerous fun spots for weekend nights you may remember a countless number of nights at Bogie sClub Uncle Sam s or The L8.N There s a good chance that you stood In line for a half hour to watch One Flew Over President s Men Most likely you almost died of laughter If you were ln that beautiful old Tennessee Theater on Gay Street watching Bad News Bears Probably one of the most con troverslal television productions ever Helter Skelter aired ln the sprung of 1976 This real life story of Charles Manson caused many of us to read the book by the same name and another one on the sub ject The Family Norman Lear comedies and who done its were seemingly all that TV had to offer on week nights One Day at a Time made its debut ln 1976 and Cannon saw its last days Nationally presldental pnmarles seemed to be a weekly happen mg in the sprung of 1976 Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford battling . . , , the Cuckoo's Nest, or All the ' 7 Y! ' , ' N - -' H 36 fi 'N , .V if 2:15 ,A A l , H' S xf lin K, -' . i fi-To-?d4frw 1. ,E-E., ,f I- zffi'- 'Y um . ' for the Republican nomination and all of democratic America falling in love with that wide smile and wholesome personality of Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter His Chris tlan background seemed to many a ray of hope for moral govern ment after the early decade In vestlgatlons trlgered by Watergate revealed a past filled with dishonest leadership. The 1970's were called apathetic on College campuses, but at Car- son-Newman we weren't as apathe- tic as we were content: content with being more simple people, living with a little less, and taking time to enjoy our youth. '..,' CAFETERIA if in 0 -x 9 'X 5 . QQ aspiration of obtaining quality films for the benefit of students at Carson-Newman was the goal upon which the Film Society was founded. This year's film schedule included such clas- sics as Citizen Kang, V berries, Paths of Glory, and AU, Quiet on the Wesggm Emu! - major films by prominent and widely acclaimed directors, in- cluding Orson Wells, Ingmar Bergman, and Stanley Kubrick. ln an attempt to appeal to a wider audience than those interested only in art for art's sake, the society presented Mel Brooks' The Producers Eranjggngjggip, Meets the Wglfmgn, gpg Night gf the Living Dead, and two Laurel and films. 41 Mission:-mv s Kms JO ELLYN DYSUN daughter uf Dr and Mrs A I-L Dyilm latin, Nigeria BRANDON DYSDN son eff Dr and Mn. A H Dyson latin Nigeria HKS!! FRAZIER son of RW and Mrs.. Dun Frazmer Jes, Nigcrm DALE FBAZEER mn of Rev and Mrs Dm GS. 8 LAURA SFRINRLE. daughter of Raw and Mm S D. Sprinkle. Jr San Jun., Costa Rica umm' .vo TRWBBLE, ummm uf new and Mrs. Cllffnrd I., Tnhbfle Temfueo Chill DANNY BILANKENSHIP, sum af Ru and Mrs.. Harold C llI1lklNfSvl'liEP,TI'TPF0lf Llihyi REBECCA WHALEV daughtw' of DY and Mrs C L. Whwwy Tokyu Japan JAMA IHOCIREHEAD daughter af Rev, and Inn Jamesllwmhud llanwa.. Pliiliplma P f ', . l . ..' 5, Y , V - ' ,V ' ,, , 1 ' - W ' I Q I E: ,N ,, D A A V ' 1 1 I ,. - - , H -' 'FK Y, J V V ,. , , rarer, Ni w ' w ' - , ' , V ' V X Qi' J: n ,W f. -1 ' W .1 ' ' N 13 L , A ' ' ' E 1, ' Q , ,N V T1 E 7 f 'A : 4 ' . ' ' V5 4 I 5 ,V , ' V' , . ,- 1 1 E , 4 ,K , . .. '. 1 , 'arg ' I ' v 1 - V , V: ' , . ww . 4 , . w . ' ' ' , AN M.K. IS some- one who has lived most of his life in a foreign country called home. someone who may have attended boarding school all through school someone who has been lucky enough to have traveled all over the world someone who IS sep arated from his parents for months or years after graduation from high school. someone who has been taught to care and love for all people in all situations. Ken Frazier Laura Sprinkle Dale Frazier Danny Blankenship Rebecca Whaley Bran don Dyson Jo Ellyn Dy son and Jama Moore head are all Missionary's kids here at Carson-New- man. Carson-Newman is home to them because of the many friends that have become a part of their college lives. The CN professors and com- munity have taken a spe- cial Interest in the M.K s through a host family program sponsored by Miss Pearl McHan. I , v 'H , . I ':i:,E:53tif1,.v ll RR L f RAGS OR RICHES? MAKING ENDS MEET I was just sitting here readmg the Plggly Wlggly flapper they send out every week and I got to thlnklng about affluence Just like about everything affluence IS a relative thmg When I was a little kid I thought you were rich If you could chew a whole pack of gum at one time Instead of mak mg It last for at least a week views haven t changed much smce then In fact Ive been spendmg a great deal of time coming up with new definitions of the term It all started when this gurl said she didn t want to ever agam live in an apartment without a dish washer Dishwashers are not even an my sphere of reference. I thunk the max in household conveniences would be hot and cold water coming out of one faucet. A few months ago NBC was spendmg thousands of dollars on a new logo that a smaller station had already developed for something like 5100. I was convinced that if NBC could spend that much money on a new logo, they could spare a little extra to keep me from freez- ing. In my mind, I composed a touching letter explaining how I was a struggling stu- dent Iiving in substandard housing. I detailed the tough decision I had be- tween buying books and heating my house. The up- shot was, in a sensational 44 ,-6 Wir ' i 4 -I' . . . U 1 , .ith , . -- 'W ,in bt 2-.. F X Y r N11 'NI I ,.,.k .. X 1 mi, EWQREJVT' A ffl mv ff?76-- 'X 1 V' 7 f f 'wif ' C I v I ' - ' ,....,.........,...,.,...,,.-. 1 I 2. . A -5 .. ,V .- ., . Y- . V ,- - M. Y'-gs-C 1 111. l rv-1- A .J- ' ff- r :' T'f'l'-I' 1' ,xr . rf. U7- 4 .l T .E by N 0 .:. . . ,f .. f fp, 4' P X,-pf ' .1 Q, --Q' Q Q. - l endlng I bought all these over priced books and ended up burning them as fuel because I was too cold to read them Ive enjoyed being poverty stricken Id hate to make It a way of llfe but It has been a mce release from the middle class So much so I hope I never plck up on many of those TV oriented middle class values ever again After you get the hang of It its not bad at all Sort of reminds me of the good ferlng builds character As I say affluence is rela tive Right now affluence IS eating ground chuck Instead of ground beef And being a good American I like to keep up appearances for the neighbors Thats why we never removed the green bowl that the dog dragged In and got lodged in a bush It IS presently serving as a bird bath Affluence is havmg enough green bowls that one can be left strewn out ln theyard Nelda Hill from the Orange and Blue April 1 1976 ole frontier spirit where suf- 46 1 x Jw. , . Q , R' 'nk -f-'07 ay 9 48 GRADUATION 1976 A CARSCN-NEWMAN'S 125TH COMMENCEMENT 4... sf L 5 .uh 9' an N A, f,..' J 1 Q. Q , QQJ.-' ' -wx.. - 1 1. .J ,EWL .LQ ,Qi- gg, ,a- ,,.,5v-. . Q4 QW, r. jx,g.- ' ,ht Ji .. , . jf na . .EL 55 T'-', ' 'M5'-N'-Mzm.-,, ' Fm . I 'QJL ' 1 ' C 4 X- f x : ' Ni. , -'-, 'r ' it ' ' S3514 Z 1 ' X f ' '13 ' '1'-'J-wa, X ' , I f m , twi g: If 5 11' ' LY' - Axfvv K I 11 A ! J iigijf , .Ei -if ' ' nf? w . I 7'! , ,.,A. ' 1-my r ' V '11-, , ings, '1 ',. ,- 1,,,Y. U. : -s,'+f'i'f:f- 11. V , X . ,,.7x-ifffifff'-H2 :A 'vw ggi .-,fu:r9sLt1.:sa1w A ff - ' 0 1aL:L5'iC'K9' J A ' ' - '1 E Jie ' '15 -' ,' ' N423 r1Vv1,4.Q- ' V gg' Inf- 1 ,- 1ff5'vw1 HH:-..1-L , , -- M H .,-1111: 1 .,.., ,V J' F5 -1 5, , ,A A A fr f fffi?E1' Q1j.'l'1' f f I qv : 1 L , ,f . .,':. mfr . ,AQ ig Aim 12.1931 ff ,'? ' fp .5-gf I . ., . F ,V V. W, Q A ,A K, 2 . X M O a o 0 ,X o N , : 7ggl1ygJ.5 21 , o H . . K?-f1 ?v Nl. X - . N1 I 7-ibkmlvl f' 3 1 Q- K, 3- -f 5' 2. ,gk r - ll V WF .H T4-, 1-JI lb, .Q .145 -7 .1 J 'ifigbr 41: 45-CQ' ' Y' 1 .- QM.. 1,,,7q ff ' ,gg , ' K-'JMR :K-5-iii-33? A' Au -nfl' yff-v-1 'A.,.2 ,,1. -ffl: ' 'Ti' T: '. p'. .-av? .N K -.f.f.ff'- ,. 1' ':' '.. -A5 4- W. . ,,.,, V ,, , . ,, ,. 4555341515: 1:53, , ui-? ?'! , xr 1'v:f.:7' wi' .uf -'.'. , !- ww -,.1- - 13' , 3' -. . -.271-3:, f:,i ,- Q 2 .,21'Q.Ei'235 -K K f--.J r. 1- - ' 1.-'cf 4, ' , .fa U -, Q fga. rf, , -J ' ...L 11. V. mis.-wi 'A , A i . ,-.. - D. f 55 ,J 'W 'a':f2Aaa,x,': f. '. 'uv' ' 'X,.1'f' f '1'Z-'if-' ' 1 via'- 1 .'.i-'T-I3 , z,-:?i f,f--u.:,gv,:-5. 4, V - fU:'!3g,Qv15 :yflf-4 , ...lg . 1. 11-'. ,1fgI ' 4 .4--,:. F an L, '15-4'1 , - fsiw . I , 'Ti ,gg x -, -4 fwrs-uw:+:f'L af4'if 'xy f 'Muff-w.Ef'5' 1 ,f.f'S'1':,-f Jr. ff? - -1201. QW-iff , . ' ,.g',-:yu-, ,,' :I-.,, ,X 1 -' ' Q-'QA' Hwf- f. ' .. - W-. ' --, ff. .. - ,., -1,1 V. ::.-.-. '1'n.r..'.. -2 . - . k ' -,+fF5fv'fv:,-,mug h,x,.v,-, ,'Q..- , . 2. 1531 '. ilk, -'fn-Eg.-.+,z. f,i1 12I.-,,- 2' gh-' . . , . 'Q-5 -1 F121-si14r+ffE.-.fi ' X' 5 '.5g9ff?ffJ1f'Y- ' .5 , ' if -1, 0 .E- GA Lf' X E. QE' o 1 2 .N I S L L ' Ak .fx . A S - 5 52 I ' ,g-Q. .- 1-Tlfa' QQ, 1, ff' - 3.-., r , , 3-sv . . e -..df I 4 VY. 23 '-5 2' 'W' ss Y, ..-lg I vga sl 1 iii .w V1:- xiii- 5 S1 fs rf- J 1' af I :V-1 uf' r-1-r CANOEING, THE RACES, REFINISHING MINI TERM 1976 Where mlght one ride the rapids of north Georgia rivers, tour southern mer chandlse marts or learn to repair their musical instruments for college credit? Carson Newmans Mlm Term provides special educational opportunities in a term Included a host of unusual courses that gave students the option of learning skills that they would not normally en counter In a regular academic course of study Among the offerings In the Spring of 76 were trips to Mexico and Germany along with a European art tour Coach Ken Sparks lead a canoeing class In the mountain rivers of Tennessee and Geor gla and Ms Jane Weeks offered juniors and seniors the opportunity of taking field trips into Appalachia for sociology credit. Another group made trips to In- diana for the Indianapolis 500. Quite a few students stayed on cam- pus during Mini Term. Dr. 0.P. May taught a course titled Sexual Function- ing and Dysfunctioning in Marriage that proved to be a very popular one. The Home Economics Department offered a practical class in crafts. Students in this course experimented with decoupage macrame furniture refinishing and cro- cheting to name a few. Biology and pre- medical majors were given the chance to improve their skills at microtechnique during this spring s Mini Term and those of the religious persuasion studied the Old Testament under Dr. Paul Brewer and Dr. Ben Philbeck. Certain music majors perfected and presented Oh Sus- sanah, a lyric-drama. Mini Term, which was originally tried on an experimental basis, completed its fourth season with smashing success. lt is indeed one of the most interesting aspects of the Carson-Newman curricu- lum. AND FURNITURE 53 W .-,C 41 VH :Q Q is 34, Q 3 V, I,-' I Xv L- ' I ' 1' I X1 6 ' H' 4 su I. n -ae 5, X .fi . QQ J 1-Q... Q In ,5 IEE? , .13 N . -1 f 1 s wil. sw' ' . Y 9-7 ..,M,., V , . la ' , J - , ,J , - .N r ,. , 2 , I Q H , I 3-, ' ' . Lf . Q qi . , Q Q Q P' ' - '. ,lf - .'- ' ' W ,I i . Ll : Y. 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' '-1 I' ' ' MY!! -1 - -V57 , ,, Vi ,,,:ju,,. ,- , IA YA . - ' 'Q Li If V , 1 -vi-idl 'wx '. .-, ,1 ' A O fgf5 ?'f SJW' -, '- , . , lfggu ., J 13 '5 -'S I if-'H T4 3.5 3g,4','. Qwtn wi, '-1. .1 ' r r ., . ,, , ma 1 fkxl Z ' .4-5, Q JV .'!.x5r ' f' ' !?5'fw1+,f'ffh'-F-'fhv . P1112 , . ,L ,A ,. v A la.. AIU. PM '. 1 XA Z M., . Wm ,154 Sf-fag f i- Ls: ' i Beith e. 'Ls if 1' 1 . -Qi' MC I 'l r 'T ,-F' ,ii I -f f ' Wa m ..Z - ' ,- - pt nf., .., , ,,. H. , :MS - ., Iii ' z Q I Vx: I' 5-. f ' pr? ' ' ,. A. , .-fz,, -f A - 1 ff,-:-. , T if .x A , f, ' V 1 L 'X V' ' at f if, P Q : QQ' W 0 .5 aff. SA im- GF :ull .,. , fr: gr .Jn ax.-Q ': if Luk ' K 1 qi Q. v-. Jr 'H Qs - Tx - fAA f' 1 -f 1 r .- . v 'fm gf'-ff V 'Af L I' h 'T-Jfzl iig ' 5' 35' ' 1 . ' ' Y ,.-' If Ji: V v . V- aka- V? , lf. fl .4 , 4 .5 .U W F ,V IQ Jiilg I 'I' l?P'.A, Sw 'fs ' , if 4 -' . ' , ,ff j, 'HQ-4 f 'gg A, '. X' ff X AA' , :Luk -, .I , I, f .ff ,Z . Q I S ' . V fr - Ar, V' Q- V '4 .. 1 M' Jw 4 .. . . , K f - .xx I ,, ini .QL - vg- -4 . rg, .J 11 .. . . 1 ' L ef if 1 1.uuI 4 y . 'aw Jr :nv 1,4 A. ., , 11' 'J -Ia- Q I 4 .-Lim. 'V :Q .fp 'i j fx, S- ,viii mlb! .,,, N Hg' . if ,,'l.5 'nr K. ,F f ' I Lenoir-Rhyne was a critical game but Carson-Newman was at a dis- advantage because of injuries to quarterback Tony Linginfelter and runningback Andrew Pittman. Us- ing the alternate quarterbacks interchangeably, the Eagles began to employ the unusual tactic of running the shotgun offense on nearly every down. The strategy backfired as Lenoir-Rhyne con- tained every play by the limited formation. Carson-Newman wound up on the wrong side of the score- board 40-13. The Eagles continued to be in- jury-prone with three of the four starting defensive linemen along with key offensive men out. Car- son-Newman finished with a 6- 5 overall record and a 2-4 record in the South Atlantic Conference. 58 fl, ' 'Exif' . ,a'.-.A A i v 91' -' . 3-aft fa ' . I . 4 S 7 . K.. . M ' 'Q 'S -A I ., -'P .qi I K JV . ' 4 xx ' V 1. 1 -5 'Ka 1-1 ' 3 V . - ,w . FQ' I 15 3 : I X ll ' Q X 'Q M' 'if-'L . 1' 1 :ji if ul A - 1 ' ' 5 W? , . , 'Il ff- x 1122, X . Gif- ,eg A u . -.-'f - 1 7 -L x J, R A-ri 0 '40 4s ' 1 k 4 J 1 4 I N V X 1 . s, X Rx so Q' 'E V39 cr V I 'N 2 . 41 H-if A-a'h'y - . :- f '- i ' Y U-W 5- f . . f- ,:7,,- w V .HA,,.-..--s.f-s- 1 Q .gain N if-rl-Yi V ,L I: vw X , . pin Y 5 ,153 h ,. -.. 4 ,- I- .TA ' .. fi' Y I k - !.r ' q - ' 3r'..r.v -w vp 1 Y -- v - - 1 1 '.F- PV- .- - ., V , WL 1 A ' ' J , 5 ' 4. 1-5: 'K ,ii . it- u 1 I 'G . 5 .f f'l' - , A 5 7 ' - ' -n J jus ' .. Qs. , , ........ Nl 'S XX. 4. 'I P- l ' X . - 3' ' V . I W' 1 :.k V:,,, e X 'Q . 'K X Xux ,Fx-ww ' Q , ,M A ti.: ' 1 If ' ' X -iiffx ff, QR Q 7 lxx Q' . , f fr QM.. K . ' 0 . 4' V f-., 'Q -4' . l. . 11 1 di 'F 51' f' , - , A uf K I 4' 1 r I- Lf . 4 , G , y 5 , , in 7 . , -, ' ii - . ' 4' I' '1 N , x . .1 i 4' af' if. xx ..,. , X 4,..y-1 ,' Hx K- gf s zzz ,-..5- There was a great deal of an- ticipation among the members of the women's basketball team this year. The general consensus was that this was the best team in quite a while. Even though the squad was limited to just eight players, the Lady Birds demonstrated cham- pionship caliber by reeling off nine victories in as many games. This produced so much excitement that many, including coach Libby Hud- son, were predicting a possible state championship. When tournament time came, the women had only three losses with excellent chances of going all the way. Competing at Maryville College, Carson-Newman's first op- ponent was the tournament host. After winning 67-52, the team con- fronted defeat against Union Uni- versity, the eventual champion. But successive wins over Austin Peay and Tennessee Wesleyan put Car- son-Newman in the consolation game against UT-Chattanooga. Winning here would have meant a berth in the regional tournament. But hopes were dashed when UTC pulled out the victory in a close one: UTC 70, CN 67. Carson-Newman's usual scoring leaders, Nancy Blanc and Donna Newry, were placed on the All- Tournament team. The team's reg- ular season record was 11-3. iff, i- 3 , i Akk -Q Q-, e ' 'ET tw - '41 tl, -fir A: .. . ,tv ci 15 f .fffsiif 60 Q 'Q ifgiig i VOLLEYBALL 15' , 1-' ' , . C. ' 1 ,., .,. , 1 ,A f Y!! -Ty . , in f 'l CQ, , - ' 4 5 ' .f .. -.V x I ,-' ., N 'Q' Lf-N .J Y ,V Em. , , - n 3 gl., :L 1 Q ff , .V . 1-.,., I --- M ,-f.,, Al -YQ. nf, I ig - 7 . J..Lfh:7,f..Lm-1 fmt-4.4 F W - i Vffgnfg A ng gs qivuw 953 5' 62 4 J 'nf-,xi1'i Y V v 4 ' . 7 wi L,A. 'K Q, ,xg v 'WLINN ' ' 4 . .,,, .- ,, ei ' -,,,e '4 r S - we. 'J '53 L hu AM ss- . is X Y-,fu -' ' Throughout the fall semester, Tuesday and Thursday nights pro- vided students the opportunity to witness high speed action at an intense, competitive level. The place was Butler-Blanc Gym and the action was the Carson-Newman women's volleyball team. Under the direction of Libby Hudson, the team completed a- successful 14-11 season. The women's achievement of ex- cellence was evident by their per- formance in the Women's State Vol- leyball Tournament at Austin Peay University. Of the eleven small col- lege teams, Carson-Newman was the only one to compete in the large college division. But the team played fiercely, winning third place in the overall standings and is T5-gi x placing two players, Sherry Salley and Donna Newry on the All-Tourn- ament team. 1-l. 'J BASKETBALL At Carson-Newman basketball is without doubt the most popular spectator sport on campus. On a weeknight during the dead of win- ter, there is no better way to re- lease the tensions of school drud- gery than to support the Eagles in a thrilling game. United in spirit, the fans strip away their masks of color, background, or social stand- ing. For a few minutes the barriers that keep people apart disappear: if you're an Eagle, you're a friend. At times the intensity of the game grows to the point where some lose control of temper and make state- ments that create misunderstand- ing and regret. But such is often times part of the game. And it is 1-'Sq f Q5 E 64 4 Bill-I that game at Carson-Newman that is the occasional passion of nearly every student. H Emotions rose on numerous occasions this year as thirteen of the Eagles games were decided by four points or less. The Western Carolina game was one of these. The odds were against the Eagles but the game stayed close while the excitement swelled with each basket scored in the few remaining minutes of the game. lt finally came down to CN's possession be- neath their basket with six seconds left. After the time-out, the teams set up for the last play of the game. Mills makes the in-bounds play to Carter. Three, two. He shoots. One, Swoosh. Zero. CN - 56, WCU - 54. But too often this year the roles were reversed, Three big losses, Lincoln-Memorial, Kentucky State, and Tennessee Wesleyan, were settled by two-point margins. Tennessee Wesleyan was an es- pecially disappointing game. Fans were really up for this one as they mockingly dressed up in fa,rmer's clothes and relented not their badgering of the opposition. Car- son-Newman came back with two minutes left and tied the score. 60 '4?q,, . sklf' X V ' ,W A. ..i...i,7 iii Y-'rg YY f Q. 'll' ',.Q!D 12? li. X 66 YZ' a. ,....N! -.-,, ' 3 , 9 ,slag C. ws., SQ' J f? , 537' :I 1 gf 23 .YF ' .14 .5 . ,,,. f 'wr 419 fl A.-e M.- ,..4 , I3 Q ..l. Attempting to freeze the ball, the Eagles lost the game as Tennessee Wesleyan stole the ball and scored. The witnessing of such unwanted defeat caused many fans to over- react. But after the anger subsided, the score remained the same: CN - 59, TWU - 61. Many felt the team's record was not indicative of the quality of the players because so many of the games were close. This line of thought was raised in the Volunteer State Athletic Conference Tourna- ment when the Eagles pulled out an upset victory over defending champion Lemoyne-Owen. 'Their time had come but a surprising Bethel squad soon vanquished ex- pectations. The Eagles finished the season with a 21-15 record. -erzw yu! ywznu, ff -jg 7 A s if--15 1,,j,g-5-5 J' - ajnya! ' it-gy' 68 ..:.--f'r,e-ar. ,f-L-'CTF' W - 4, ,E , ---uf5f'l..f Coach Gene Mehaffey will be losing four invaluable seniors this year. Walt Grundl was an in- estimatable asset to the team as he led in assists for the year. David Mills, Pete Billingsley, and Jimmy Meadows end a tradition at CN. Many students cannot recall a time when these three did not start. Da- vid and Pete we were the showmen by their display of excellence in all facets of the game - shooting, re- bounding, and constant hustle. The quiet one was Jimmy. Game after game he racked up points almost unnoticed by fans until the scores were tallied at the end of the game. This year he led in nearly all cata- gories, offensively and defensively. With the departure of these Amen, the rebuilding program will indeed be difficult. 53 4 S ,vjf'?v4-TX 'llll 4 l 9 5 fl 'H- ., :I F. if gy . 'N ix '... l' 1 . 2.-ITN Q, 1,5- .K hh S. , ' Q m , p , , ,r,,,, , tl 1'!2'i H. , A FP E! 49:-E-.U P W A QQ ti .s....,f6.'? ' - r- ' I q.,,'-f 'Q . lv-'a a ,. , - 1 'P-1 P 4 : .- - - : , , i Q, . -.7 ., ,J J .. . ty ,Q Q A INTRAIVIURALS There is a place for everyone in the intramural sports program here at Carson-Newman. While the var- sity sports offer opportunities for only the exceptional, quality com- petition can still be the experience of nearly every student with any athletic inclination. Although some teams participating in the various competitions stress winning, the majority are there to have a good time. The result, then, is a very expansive program with a substan- tial percentage of student body in- volvement. The activities range from the traditional to the unaccustomed. These include individual competi- tions such as paddleball, tennis, and tobacco spittin' tournaments, and team sports such as volleyball and softball. ln order to ensure fairness, all games are closely supervised by set rules while student officials are hired to see to it that these rules are adhered to as closely as pos- sible. Oftentimes the rules are stretched and the officiating a bit bizarre, but the spirit of the game never diminishes. The three big sports - football, basketball, and softball - each had their respective champions. Foot- ball was dominated by the Purple Haze and basketball's victors were the Superiors and Bye. But who could forget the softball tourna- ment on dead-day? The finalists were Purple Haze and Jyros who had beat each other once thereby constituting one more all or nothing game. The banks along both sides of the field were covered with fans who soaked in all the free sports excitement and were especially entertained by agitated tennis play- ers complaining about homerun balls hit into the court. But things got serious when the final game proved to be a close one. The Haze found themselves behind by five in the last inning and tried a desperate comeback. But the rally fell short by one run when Hub Blankenship made the force play at third for the third out, clinching his team's championship: Jyros 17, Haze 16. 71 af ., ' in fi I W-l, K Q 1 '1 4 Q J 1 ' f. X Q ,Q ' 737. ' ' A-J 2, Je' '. f .9 LU 4'! '13:g-J. M V .. . 1 ,, I L I A I' s JJ- 0 .Jl.i Lh1- w 1 3 gli P , -, 5 'JI QF. -: - . fx... ..--f 1- if 795, 1: I 1 J Ii rv A . Q. for- . .' ::.: ,L.' - '.',. u'!1 ve 244 'W- 1 J H3 ' f . lib, r ,',' , l 12 1 .Vx Q sg. , 1' 1 'Xin H kk-A r -I Y if 247 f i i i- i iw Y 7 ,WY vt W rr, 1 i f Q - x ..,. A cu ' '-w-f, 'Nan ,'e x 53: .. .. 'E' -. --., Q ' wif. -1 1 M' . 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At the time of this writing the team has notched an unde- feated record which includes the District 24 and TIAC. Even more impressive is the fact that Bo Whit- ney and Larry Cooke are nationally ranked in the triple jump and long jump, respectively. What this amounts to is a somewhat injus- tice to the team because of the lack of support andfor appreciation from the student body. But it is not actually apathy that accounts for this absence of sup- port. The team in reality does not hold any home meets due to the lack of facilities. The closest re- semblance to a home meet was against Vanderbilt at a Morristown high school athletic field. So mass student recognition could hardly result from a one-time semi-home meet. In relationship to this factor is the great distance of the away meets. This year the team travelled to such distant places as Rome, Ga., Gainsville, Fla., Davidson, N.C., and Nashville - each over 200 miles away. But even at such dis- tances the team has proven itself as a championship unit. The suc- cess of their endeavors earned coach Ken Sparks the District 24 Coach of the Year distinction. 74 Leaders in the sprint events were Cedric Adkins, Ron McGee, Bo Whitney and Larry Cooke. Stand- outs in the middle distances were Rick Greene and Steve Cottrell. Long distance leaders included Dean Ownby, Gale Thompson, Mike Jones, and Jon DeBell. Neal Davis, Danny Nichols and Tyrone Fritz were the big men in the hur- dles. For the field events, Tony Springfield, Larry Cooke, Bo Whit- ney, Chip Bishop, Dale Caldwell and Tony Linginfelter were constantly in the forefront. These men, plus others, have made the 1976 team the exceptional force in intercolle- giate sports at Carson-Newman. 1 iv 4: li V ' ' T f 5? 7:1- Ah, '.-: if a 1 1 V, JI, i -A' I. I W en- - Y-J ,ZJW . . if V 'fx A i Q: . t I .' A N . 1 It . 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V1 'Hie'57'f'5i 5, 4,64 Tl.. ,. .,.,,5. ' Kyrie, -g I .., ,ic ,, ,Q 152+ '..4,., , Y 311 .i . -L-..,!,. . A - A .,-,L,,4,. ,J , . 1' A if -4' .ff ' SCCCER The members of the Carson- Newman soccer team have shown that theirs is a proud sport by con- tinuing to work hard in making it a worthwhile intercollegiate activity. Receiving no financial support from the athletic department, the team was able to survive by a S200 grant from the Student Government As- sociation. Being a nondepartmental sport, the players do not receive letters for their efforts. But because of their love of the game, their re- ward is just getting the chance to play despite lack of support. Though many teams cancelled, the men did play Walters State, Kingsport International, and Morris- town Soccer Club, compiling a 2-2-2 record. The team's standouts were Max Baker, Ken Frazier, leading scorers Claude Douze and Dale Frazier, and captain Danny Blaken- ship. 79 I w --. 9 ..,k- '. . '- 1 ---- -- , -. 1. 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's'. ram -F. ill '2 'f'T.. .V 1 ...im spi au..- la Coach Libby Hudson's women's tennis team produced a highly suc- cessful season this year. The team's record was 5-3, but two of the losses came from the Walters State men's tennis team. Top-seeded for this year were Nancy Blanc, Sandy Dic- kenson, and Carol Rives. The best singles records were held by Diane Thompson and Karen Hess at 6-2. The bright season continued hopes that the future of the team has an excellent outlook. wolvlEN's TENNIS N I V uk- M V, - .M 'S , .MV -r. ,. ,.,. 7 ,. . A ,. I H N ,, , V .W . 4 1 '4- Vg? 87 l-li' cs 1., V 42 -r'-,.- 'I' -'-n'!fiff: ! v.IM:',,11z- Ev y5LIi..miZ:i'J,'ii:QEL.Z'Tf gg-..e1y ,QA i 1 .,--2-fu Q ,--gf --o. . H ' -,xg .1 -A .'l.', ki Ljxjiqg ':.f.' Q .., , . 1: :fj.j,j . ' - u. ,mx ,:. ,i,.. A., - ,. . 15.5 ,Qm.'p,1'. , qv ,ll .,i,,, V Q-, ,M A , -. --- ,. '--- ggnf. Wi- -, . ,Y --,A. .. , . ' ' fl 'Z 4... .1,.:g-r n V ,. 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The team consisted of seven men with Tony Rowe and Mark Wingate being the leaders in scoring by consistantly shooting in the low 70's. 89 X l i l 4 TENNIS Success has been the trait of most if not all of Carson-Newman's teams this year and the tennis team was no exception. Under the direc- tion of coach Dick Finton, the team so far have compiled a 24-5 record. Last year the team was ranked 12th in the nation and improving that showing is a definite possibility. Top seeds for this year's team were Gerry Berkheimer, Gabriel Jamarillo, Tommy Dickenson, Larry Denyes, Dennis Emery, and Steve Grossman. .- f ,,-1.5-,J.,c js il 11151 ni if r 1. s I- I P? ar qi:- -vwll' -Q -v '-Q. As PT' in ,-.wir -FQ 'N :viii +4r 'P' 1' -9 ,iv ag..-en 1-hp, ,-,.--rv ar,- Y' 'T nn-M 'T el'4 N,f u Y igni- .4n-lu.,-,. 1 run Q, 'Q Qi 'iw 0 'QW 0373 -Q. i Q 'FSA 3' fm 1559 - Q 'iz .4-ff! ,'!. -,-, I 'IA 'l xAriN.A I I 'I ' 'r V . f. 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Hg: v- ', 'T 4-1- -uni 'x AL ,ffl S 93 5 'Q 5-Mft fx xwi W tl 'Y' X, .N A . - sf., ROSTERS FOOTBALL Harry Backhurst Steve Bass Doug Belk GOLF Mike Bridges Rick Clark Reggie Herndon Tony Rouse Tony Rowe Kent Tate Mark Wingate MEN'S TENNIS Gerry Berkheimer Larry Denyes Tom Dickenson Dennis Emery Billy George Steve Grossman Gabriel Jaramille Tom Palotai Jim Powell Brent Ramsey Gordon Wright Curtis Bumgarner Jim Carpenter Randy Clark Jeff Conley Tim Couch Tores Cox Jacob Del Pino Homer Dinkins David Ellis Bryon Foster Steve Foster Tim Gaines Jim Garagnon Richard Garrett James Goad Dennis Grier Clay Hales Tim Hammontree David Henley Rick Hill Dale Hooker Mike Hooker Mike Hooks Jody Hudgins John lsom Greg Johnson Roger Jones David Limpus Mickey Lineberger Tony Linginfelter Bob Maynard Joseph McMahon Clinton Minnicks Stevie Neeley Larry Neese Alan Nicely Danny Nichols Greg Parman Andrew Pittman Tommy Rhinehart Dan Roberts William Robinson David Root Tony Rouse Ken Rucker Danny Sanders Mike Schadler Myron Sharp Sanders Shiver Kent Tate Russell Walker Sparky Woods James Wynn VOLLEYBALL Betty Brown Deca Bryant Sandy Fields Debbie Lawson Glenna McGuffin Donna Newry Mary Rhoades Donna Roberts Sherry Salley Susan Smith Tina Stone Cathy Thornton Sherry Waller Debbie Whitaker BASEBALL Steve Bass Billy Berrier Mark Boggs Bo Brotherton Charlie Chase Chip Deckard Ronnie Doss G W France Kent Hales Derek Lance Lynn Lane Danny Maples Robert McConnell Bruce McDaniel Rusty McMahon Randy Poe Frank Portee John Rhoney Eddie Roberts Gary Rundles David Springer Mark Weatherly Timmy Wild Rick Hill WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Jenny Blanc Nancy Blanc Cathy Cescutti Faye Harris Debbie Lawson Vicki McGaughey Donna Newry Tina Stone BASKETBALL John Beeler Pete Billingsly Eddie Carter Walt Gruendl Randy Hackett James Hobson Lawrence Ingram Jimmy Meadows David Mills Randy Muckenthaler Jerry Myers Tim Shaw TRACK Cedric Atkins Chip Bishop Curtis Bumgarner Dale Caldwell Larry Cooke Steve Cottrell Danny Davis Jon DeBeII Tyrone Fritz Rickey Greene Bill Herron Stacy Hill Mike Jones Joseph Keith Tony Linginfelter Gene Lovelace Ron McGee Dan Nichols Andy Overstreet Dean Ownby Andrew Pittman Jim Smith Terry Springfield Gale Thompson Russell Walker Da've Wooten Eugene Whitney .wp , 1 km f- ,., ' ' ' -- 2'cfi9w:2Q4 . ..v Jr 5 .. .-A .V .6 I' 5 , SOCCER Jeff Albritton Sonny Bailey Max Baker Danny Blankenship David Devall Claude Douze Brandon Dyson Brent Frazier Dale Frazier Ken Frazier Kirk Laxton Sidney McGee Ron Robinson Rick Sheely Tom Thompson Tom Tillman Thomas Zgambe 1 CROSS COUNTRY Craig Baker Steve Cottrell Bill Herrell Mike Jones Dean Ownby Chuck Rickards Gale Thompson is w '1 nf ' Ai' 1 - JH up -U ', 'rc '4 ff , . -il!! , v 'M f '-5-Q-V 1 fQ ,Q-M -A 'Qs -'N iff - - ,-r. , 'N F 1 . , ' ' I J x W n 1 'V ,A msg-, ' ' N ,'W 'f'f 'it' A ' 4: ti.5k:Z'-'I ,lv -A -:vl:,.L' I Lk. ,i V 5,4434 'W 5, n Y A V V - .N .4..:,.av...:-In ,,.-'5,,..- L 2 ' 2 X. 1 -91 f - 'f 1 J w- .. 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Rick Snocigmss, ELEM lB1'cwerr, Rocky Gs'amgcn', David Deming, Stan Fimmaszstein, Sieve Eavwn, .John Railadge, Jerry Malay, David FHSZQ, row L!-: Waynze Eariegf, H M G-UDt+c:h, Eiivsight Lwap-les, Sonny Bsziiey, Miiae Eiemzs, iRJ'JarE': Hene.Ea'icEzs, 4 :Stem Bailey, Louis Horton, Hun S-Hbcweehi, HCIEZDIEOLUUVE-1,'iE!'S. i!HQmHMhQl mama, WEHOFEIW unyilliswminlnm-ii1mJm0mn Mmnmmmlvnhg' llmlbBi.lliQQllB1im.lhOliMEilil,lliPliHJommnui,'fmuii4iImE,lii llillllililllllfj minimum, as-:mm Bantam mum, fm-umm Lazy mmm! mwnwmmmlmmm. mmmmnwmmmmmvmm. ls? i w W ' U 1 Il X I N Ll H4 C S i fl B WY W w wf W ?W' Y+YM QlO!l row 1 left to rught Mrs Sara Sanders Doris Ann Roach Debbie McCard Lmda Fltzgerald Carol Englemann Jane Snodderly Arlcia White Laura Sprinkle Lou Ann Leonard Robynn Shelley Connie Garrett, Libby McDowell, Ruth McBee. row 2: Kathy Fitzgerald, Amy Cross, Martha Ann Lee, Donna Moore, Shlrley Jackson, Rebecca Ownby, Susan Smith, Debi Ross, Martha Teffeteller, Karen Crawford, Donna Carrlll. va. 5 Q 'f ' lg, ss: M 1 5. 1 Nl. 1.1 -'gxqccqygyf 'nmgm Kimi' 'L ,. 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Tlizm w ', 1Z.r:iEi,.:4k'L:1 'wi 'z1'ensfz,ggnfz,111.1Llp1f:a.g.a,-,Q-,m -f- Emir' i!1':1,-,'4gu- -Q L left to right row 1: Leisa Bogart, Cyndy Pettigrew, Cyndy Crosson, Karen Hobson. row 2: Lynne Gibson, Christy Oran, Linda Barbour, Cheryl Ogle, Nola Vanhoy. row 3: Sharon Barkley, Barbara McDougal, Fred- die Clark, Jeanie Peoples. below row 1: Martha Ann Lee, pres., Freddie Clark, spon., Pat Whitehead, hlst., row 2: Jeanie Peoples, sec-tres., Lynne Gibson, v. pres., Nola Vanhoy, editor. f an Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honor society which seeks to awaken Individuals to the Idea of achievement based on their fresh man year foundatlons Eligibility for membership requires that a h fl t semester or the freshman student have a 35 GPA for t e rs first year of college The CN chapter began a year of transition as the organization opened its doors In the sprung of 76 to male students who meet the eligibility requirements The chapter began the fall semester with a picnic at Panther Creek Park with Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society. Other fall activities included the annual Coke Party for freshmen women and a Banana Split Social Time during finals. New members were initiated in the spring, followed by a joint banquet with Phi Eta Sigma. elLleelr1llle1eelfM em L1II W 101 F fax I V ff-ix fl X fk ! ,,61-f-,Q fxX LkW1 Wll4lulmW V l3NZllHhJ51J V - Q I mreifu i1x4m1fgf'w, 1. 4lffiI i'm2:3g1 in1 f1i'1'fcmwLwf'h I?fm'.ma, f, ,Him fxmisq Jifm Wiluiifm, Umm F3'l1'lUgm u, .lknsgf Emrnlil, am IQYQEGEJLGI QIHTL, fgima Jifmf, Mlm Em 1:5 lmfihrazt mmmgwmilgawg ff -Em -Y -fr ., ,, W-.1 Alpha Psi Omega is a National Honorary Dramaticzfrater- nity. Students are elected to membership in the Eta Beta cast on the basis of their work in dramatic activities at Carson- Newman. This year we presented our Second Annual Haunted House which has come to be a favorite in the community. Also this year we presented VILLAGE WOOIING, a one-act play by George Bernard Shaw. ln addition to this there is usually a full length play presented in the spring. The Eta Beta cast is only one of the 400 Alpha Psi Omega casts at senior colleges throughout the nation. left to right sitting: Betty Dickerson, Linda Yon, Richard Wel- li, ton, Papa Welton, Debbie Gear. standing: Dave Brown, Janet Ford, Betty Cannon, Milte Gibbons, Sherry Welton, Levi Hender- son, Paul liersey, Carol Goans, Rod Tallent, Barbara Cook, Linda Lee Fortney, Rose Crane, Jerry Crane. i W t QU f. gn.. ir i r b Q . ,4 in -tn sfqng 'ilu x - Blpx X n,: .ff mf .. V 6 1' , . ,ff-a 3 L fi ':,f Lf giafvasel,-3 , Wai ?254.9QiLf.:f'5fgg W , 4,1 ,n , wfpgffpgs .AL A ' 2 , V-- ,,'.1,- 5, ,png ' 1 .- -. 1 i, ' -f Ze' 4,':4::11 ,' V V TQ..-'Qi . N f M: , -H , J , A,41l5,,' . 'X W 'F :Agn 5732: ,Al ET A Q, ,A I N K53,-5 7 '. 2: 'Ll 1 1 Jane Gibson 1975-1976 BSU President 'hui' 104 n ,Z-.fx , -e -f 'Q : , .. 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Runnin Twp, Lynn Pgm, mug Wcsibarrz Bm Rmminmim Saw lldunnun. Tum Emlimasimr Bwzizy Hvnwbmu1m., lbw Piuwlmr JM! WDW Mwid SWIM, Tiumwilillf. N ,, ,, 1 an ' - ' ' ' - ' 1. I , , ., .. 4 . ,,.,, , ,, , . , 1, 1 A -. , - , A -. V .1 X Q 17, VV.. ,, - ,A I ' Q, ,. 1 '-J -J .. . 'n H . -p,, 1 , . , ,'. ,J 'V ' ,'- , ' v' 'f,m'! ' R! N N Till- Ef fm F, Y. -fix VI , , L -YV x, 'wiv The purpose of the Cateterla Club ls to provlde soclal aethltles for the caleterla employees and to promote a better relatlonshlp between the student body and the cafeteria The Cafeteria Club decorated for numerous holldays and speclal events during the year ln addltlontotheactlvltlesthattheentlrestudentbodywasln volved ln the Cafeteria Club had a watermelon party and talent show for former students to meet new ones along wlth other events. Club Members are- Carol Allen, Ann Boyd Jean Branch Joy Brazlel Debble Bruneon Vlcklo Bnmson Barbara Buckner Dnld Butler Devld Cecll Sharon Chandler Charles Chase Sherry Clark Don Coates Carla Coleman Lynda Cook, Steve Davidson Penny Downs, Clark Du Chenne Tlm Dyhl. Kathy Fleld Karen Flneher Mlke Fox, Greg Furr Lllllen Glenn Susan Greene Frances llachney Julls Hagan Faye llarrls Susle lflerrls, Alan lteedrlck, Donna llousam Bob lludler Jlm Hudson Llnda Johnson, Beverly Jones, Sally Keels, Ron Larson Shauna Lock- hart, Shlrley Looney, .luanlta Mabe. Jose Maize. 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The student organization at Carsqng l Newman, under the supervision of Sandra Skeens and Randy Lofgren, 3 3 strives to provide a link oi communication between its members fl and the faculty, and to provide programs dealing with the practical aspects of music education for students. MENC tries to inform stu- dents of current trends in educating tomorrovfs musicians. H I li--ff K -f -'dev' ' I a : TI- AY 1. 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ICD I I I In , I ' 'De I4 '5 e I2 I I I 7 8 ' These women are chosen for member- 3 I IO N ship i.n Mortar Board on the basis 01' I 5 V I aucadevmhic excellence and service In the 44. . Q . CN community. DIuriIng the yea-r their 2 U I X activities Included a Hoe-down, selling I eancessions at Iuotbaml games, ushering Llhwren Payne 11,C3ndy Hammer , at me Concert-Lecture Series, and pm- 2. Lacy Tipping 12, Barbara W-and vidiing a Graduate Seminar. 3. Eileen Stone 13. Imogene Bremer , 4. Lynn Powell! 14. 'Cam-Iwn Blevins 5. Melanie Evans 15. Martha Merrill 6. Linda Lee 16. Martha Kenny 7. Karen Jones 17. Sarah Poflxk ' I 8. Nancy Faye 18.IDe1h1bie aker 9. Pat Kiser 19. Kari-a Nicholson 1U.MaryD0tl0r1 Y E W i 24 1+ N ww lil' man? w wM W Nea s2xsf,,l.plb' I sag w w U f '-mx, frUifWXfW. M!,Q lu Y xlib 'gwk w H M UL MTV? In ,,A1, 1 F E WIN M WM W uw Y ,. WY Y WY, YWY , A W . below: ' left to right row 1: Mr, J. 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Betty Brown - Undersec. of Orient. 233369 QQ INHNNMEW l-10 4 Y i F H nQnfEQlEVrwnW1M MQ I Bmck, John Ellis, Linda Yon, Gary Tester, Susan Greene, , Wlarsha Hyde, Debbie E-rSwav'cUs, Wliixe Wlaliphvus, Heih Waiker, Myra Pate, Danny Nichols. left to right row 1: Jim Hudson, Chuck Baieman, Sieve I K f-- f--W,--V- , - .5 f Carlson-Newman. His main 'fmnctinn is io enact Eegisbaiian for ilhe N welifare- of the entire s1tucUen?z body. Hn doing so, tins Sen-eaters have passed llegisiaiion making possilbie the rnmiies, mi:-tears, and Utiier student-oriented projects on campus. TMS SGA Sernate is the representative bndy of the students at I 141 11:11, ,- 1 1. 1 1 -V Ml' 1 111'111'11:' ' ,11111w 1 J, ,, ,11l11,. '. ' 11 Wm, wr Q 1 11,11 ,1 .1 ' 1 ' 1 5 X-'ifff f' yn XM W N NI WF H y Wk H H1 'Qfkx msg. slr: X 7774, X W YY -. 1 1 wa f- 1sc1111v1 .1 1,1 ,n 1, -. 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V 1 Q p O , Y X I I N 1 1 V 1 1 X 0 6 1 ' g . , I ' 1 ' 1 ' I , aj , 7 161 lu 1855, the seluiuarg becalue jlflossg 6reeh l6'aptist 6ollege because the eurriculuru iuooloed ruore thau just religious studies Chat gear total eurollrueut was 167 ruale studeuts Ju addrtrou to presrdeut Sala ,fludersou l5'rgau aud Kea N lb' Goforth were professors Krchard Scruggs was the college s first graduate who later becarue a doctor ru Sweetwater Zeuu Cwo dorlus were built W 6 .Newruau who ooersaw their coustructroh fired aud douated the bricks to the burldrugs Other local resideuts douated their labor to see the buildrugs corupleted .?ro1u the begihuiug the college was a coluluuuztg effort just how ruuch the coluluuuitg belreoed ru aud felt a heed for the college was deruoustrated after the Haul War Zfhe college closed ru 1862 suuplg because there were uo studeuts to attehd East Ceuuessee alwags a poor area was raoaged duriug the war bg both Zlurou aud Houfederate troops of its resources rucludzug its lueu Durrug this taue the college faired poorlg Zluiou soldiers speut three gears lhl the three burldiugs aud hearlg destroged thehr hhauces were difficult for eoergoue aud oue creditor of the college ueeded the debts owed huh Zhe college ealupus becalue his at public auctiou ,At the close of the war Sast Ceuuessee Haptists had uot forgotteu the college .lu 1886 the ealupus was resold to 27 trustees for S7272 OO .lu 78 68 the college reopehed a S6000 OO debt aud the college begau to grow Che college ueediug ruore acreage was relocated ou the ,4 ,7 ,Mouutcastle propertg aud ru 1880 was reualued Karsou 6ollege ru houor of ,Y fl 6arsoh of Daudridge Kg 1882 the trustees of Harsoh Cfollege saw the ueed for the educatrou of gouug worueu Without great debate Newluau Hollege was iucorporated aud housed ru the old earupus buddiugs of Jlflossg 6'reek Baptist 6ollege Che buildiugs still ru heed of repair were restored bg the ,Newufiau brothers W 6 lllucle l6'1llgj ,7 JV Kllucle ,Nelsouj aud S .7 fllucle Sahuug lj Chose uceu aud their families described as plaru aud hard workiug citrzeus of lauded rueaus were the backboue of support at Newluau 6ollege 1889 brought the eousolrdatrou of the two schools Newzuau presideut W Z7 kussell was elected orce presideut uuder 6arsou 6ollege presideut wa dMUl'lf goruerg Co celebrate the eaeut Harsou studeuts staged a wrock weddrug of the uurou ou the frout lawu ou Newruau Gollege . ' , , v Hg 1870 the hew presideht, Dr. fessee Baker, had raised euough to repag . . ' 1 0. Q- ' U 1' U - 'rg - ' H ' O ' ' 162 A .27ro1n this point the growth of 6'arson+,7Veufinan pourgeoned into the present canipus with an enrollrnent of approuiiuatelg I 500 students Zrorn its conception, the college has been supported hgh the Zennessee Baptiste Eonoention. Jn such a short narratioe of the earlg historg, and .particularly in Dre 6arr's hook, one can Witness hegond the nalnesg e-dates, and rninirnurn facts 4 the resolution of fast Zennessee Haptists to 5 persist intheir, support of aa college. 5 Y 'Begun to educate fast Tennessee students, it 'snow is said of the college that the sun neaer sets on its graduates Zfurrent students rlfllllfltf front '27 states ltutstill55Z are front Cennessee. t I c. 5 Of the entering freshrnen, 55 ,percent said theg chose Garson-,Neuflnan because of its acadenric reputation. In the fioe largest departlnents on calnpus, religion and W!ll6'it rank fafth and fourth respectioelg. ,flpprouirnatelg 260 students and facultg are involved in church related -actioities in the cornnrunitg in addition to the nurnerous rninistries of the l6'aptist Student llnion and other religious organizations. Sightgfonc percent of the total -enrollrnent were l5'aptist,g Jrnpossihle to calculate ercactlg hour ruang graduates shape- entered their o professions to seroe their connnunities, it is known that each one was euposed to Baptist - .t V . 163 SARAH SWANN HOME was erect- ed in 1905 by Colonel A.R. Swann who was a trustee of Carson-New- man at the time. When it opened, Swann housed 1100 girls. lt was operated on a club plan where each girl did her part to maintain the building and paid only enough board to cover expenses. During its early years, the Hypia- tian and Calliopean Literary 'Socie- ties' had halls on the second floor 'of Sarah Swann. These rooms were complete with stained glass win- dows and lavish furnitu re. The cam- pus cafeteria was also located in Swann before the opening of Baker Memorial. Sarah Swann is named in honor of Colonel Swann's mother. BUTLER-BLANC GYMNASIUM was the first gym on the Carson- Newman campus, completed in 1923. The funds for its construction were provided by twin donations of 510,000 each, from Mr. Henry D. Blanc, Sr. and Mr. D.L. Butler. At one time it contained a swimming' pool in its basement. Although Butler-Blanc is over-shadowed to- day 'by Holt Fieldhouse, it was the major athletic facility on campus for many years. Construction began on THE BAKER MEMORIAL BUILDING- on April 6, 1950. lt was funded com- pletely by money given by the Bap- tist Churches of Knox County, and that secured during a financial campaign heldiduring. the late 40's and early 50?s. 'lt was named as a memorial to Mr. Cecil Hurst Baker who was once Chairman of the Board of Trustees.i.At its -opening, and until Stokely- was built, the en- tire first floor of Baker Memorial housed the campus cafeteria. 164 THE BURKE-TARR STADIUM was finished in 1966. The location of all home football games and other important athletic events, this stadium was named for two friends of Carson-Newman, Mr. James E. Burke and Dr. D.L. Tarr. If I i NAQMT 3 V CHAMBLISS FINE ARTS BUILDING was a gift of Justice A.W. Chambliss of Chattanooga and they Ocoee Baptist Association. It was named for Reverend John Alexander Chambliss, father of Justice Chambliss, who was a chaplin in the Confederate army and served as the first full-time professor of' Bible at Carson-Newman. When its doors opened in 1950, studios were moved from the dorms into this well-equipped building, builtjust for the Fine Arts. What we call THE WARREN BUILDING today was opened in 1939 as the Warren Science Hall. lt housed the Mathef matics and Natural Science Departments along with the Alumni Office. Thelbasement was used for mathg the first floor, biologyg the second, chemistry: and the third, physics. Since the completion of'Dougherty'Science Cen- ter, the Warren Building has been used forlmusic and art. It is named for Dr.gJames T. Warren who was President of the college from 1927-1948. 165 The third oldest dorm on campus is 'ALUMNI MEMORIAL. lt was com- pleted and openedlfor occupancy in September of 1956. Its construction was the result of ,gifts given by numerous alumni and friends for the specific purpose of building at new dormitory for men students. BURNETT RESIDENT HALL was built over theispot where the homes of Dr. J.M. Burnett and 'Mr. J.D. Everett once stood. It was named for Dr. Burnett who was President of Carson-Newman from 191.2 to 1917. The main and north wings were completed in 1963. ln 1966 the south wing was completed bringing the capacity to 288. ...L X f-K. , Q.. wg N,- li' - 1-yr' HALL The main wing . of BERTIE MAPLES BUTLER HALL was opened in 1954 and housed 82 girls. lt is named for Mrs. Bertie ,Maples But- ler?who made a sizable contribution toward its construction. She was va graduate of Carson-Newman, 'and returned as a member of the music faculty. To replace Butler-Blanc as the major athletic facility at Carson- Newman, HOLT FIELDHOUSE was completed in the fall of 1959. For two years this building lheld no specific name. l-lowever,in 1961 the Board of Trustees voted to name this facility- in honor of Sam B. Forsty Holt. Frosty Holt graduat- ed, from Carson-Newman and re- turned to serve as Coach and Athle- tic Director for 35years. The largest residence hall on campus, NEW MEN'S DORMITORY, was built to replace the old Blanc- Davis Hall, once located where the tennis courts are today. The main wing waspcompleted in -September of 1964, and an additional two wings were opened three 'years later, in August of 1967. One of these two wings was named Blanc- Davis Wing after the old dorm was vacated. THE KATHLEEN: MANLEY IN- FIRMARY was constructed in 1962 to replace an older facility once located further north on Russell Avenue. The infirmary was 'a gift to Carson-Newman from the Nola- chucky Baptist Association and the Kresge Foundation. It was built in honor of the following Southern Baptist missionaries who lived in this area: Dr. Maurice Blanchard, Mrs. June Hale Clar, Mrs. Sarah Fox Eddleman, Miss Gertrude Hale, Miss Kathleen Manley, Mrs. Louise Gelby Medling, Mrs. Harriet Hale Parker, and Miss AnnieRines. FITE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING is the third newest of all the buildings on the .Carson-Newman Campus. Hous- ing the administrative offices, it was opened and occupied in July of 1967. Fite Administration Building is named in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Harley Fite of' Jefferson City. Dr. Fite was President of Carson Newman from 1948- 1968. ' ls Y- ' M 'J my ,- gfi- iw -'T .-.., .,,.-N-'V A,-M L, 4 W- Q--' '-41...-,.,-4,-.,,,,!-N-L wh THE STOKLEY MEMORIAL BUILDING was opened in 1963 moving the campus cafeteria from the main floor of Baker Memorial to this more modern facility. The cafeteria is named for Mr. W.B. Stokley, Jr. and his family, many of whom have been connectedlwith Carson-Newman in the years passed. 168 r Carson Newman's modern LIBRARY is the second newest building on campus. It was completed in 1970, connecting with Maples Library which was built by D.L. Butler in 1949. THE DOUGHERTY SCIENCE CENTER is Carson New- manfs newest addition. lt's 58,870 square feet were com- pleted in 1972. The construction of 'this building, along with the equipment inside it, was funded 'by East Tennessee Baptist Churches. The penny-a-day campaign brought donationsfrom 2,100 individuals and 95 found- ations and corporations. The people of First Baptist Church of Morristown gave the largest contribution. 6,4 135 0,717+ e.. .-e2 fT. ' 4 M1335 ll FY' 57 cl, Yr 5--5 . 5 '-5 ppt . V yn., up ae i f i 35539 'iii-1' ' f ' ii few life' vi-V 5, A --'A' il 1- 4. Eli f- 1. fiflilfifw 1' .'-:1 na. TVN 1 .5 .El ,43'R,g2if ,VR ,, l1v5:fjg.'flZf, L-J rqffgli 1 .:'1, ,.'-4L!'.4 1 Henderson Hall is a very gg..ggfQ Q, familiar name at Carson New- man. In fact, there have been 'I , fe-1-'...f jfgf--' , ' -SWF- ,EFX 4 two Henderson Halls in the past, Uwi w-.-.......,. Mm' and a. third building which is ,fg 'fef'E,- yy' ' ' currently under construction in Q ,1 - w - Q 1 -A . . lem pair mliimwazsl H z.in11m..1' ..:z 1 ,A will be named Henderson Hu- mf Y ,,. .V , ,p manities Building n 4 9 553555-....f -1'nf 'f1?HjVfA5f'1-- wr The first building to be named Henderson Hall was er- ected in 1899 as the Young Ladies Home. Its ,name was later changed to Henderson Hall, in honor of Mr. C.W. Hen- derson who made tremendous efforts toward securing funds for the college during the early part of this century. Mr. Hen- derson remained a Trustee of Carson-Newman until fhis age no longer permitted him to participate in the Board's ac- tivities. This women's dormitory remained a part of the Car- son-Newman campus until the latter half of the 1960's. The second building to be named Henderson Hall was opened in 1919, and it was named for Dr. John T. Hender- son who was President of the college from 1892f1903. Dr. Henderson is pictured above. lt was erected to replace an old Gothic structure which served as the administration building until it was destroyed by fire in 1916. Coincidental- ly, this second building also burned in a tragic fire early in the spring semester of 1974. Henderson Humanities Builds ing is presently under construc- tion on the site where these two buildings burned. It will also be named for Dr. John T. Henderson and it will be built in exactly the same di- mensions as its predecessor. The new humanities building will be completed at a cost of over three million dollars. Henderson Hall, Young Ladies' Home, 1899 C RSON Nlygl HENUEKSON HALL A f 1 .L A , . s -fg,,..f ,, N v. 1 .,. , ,pP V J.. f A ,ns-U--q u--o TJ-'fT WU H T0 . f YA l -1, V ,1 V '+ ', , Y ! Q I - 212 f A .- , H M, - ' ' ,,.LP'f '?hfi' f'5f.-fg Q 15 :5 6f11aEf52Efff-if - Q :i'Ti ', H. M - 1 x A P .if g Q'i?L5p,,f.f A A 3 . ' 'tiff' A1'7'v T, 'ihxgxr Q' , if f .' M: .I ll mmf? :X TW fiatiif ,vi-'.'L-1f:',ff'fl?k -' wr af 22,1 ' f , sie., Qxg'fg'Pf!', -151 -r1',f,.Kf'1iIs- 4 Y - jew' . H -,- 5-Q cw'--'f'f-gyz, 3? ' . af ' - RL' M - N...-..... ,,,,.-- ,....,-,.,... jj W ' Y .lr l M v,1:- N v ,...1..- , , ' imlumlllll I X I ' A - ,xly Xl - UE? .N ,I ,- H L-L, d ,NV v-- w P L Ly.. T. 14, . 2 ,gf,f,, ,. W .ru .Q W! FU,-. mfr, ,Q f . I f 1 ,'i f'-'46,-' ,L QW l- -: -1 Way ,nt Q E rr jg A M N A ,ELF '?f:'ff ' '19,-.f4 V -rqpgrwgl Y w wr- V A ,i21',::- '32 ' , 2' 4 Jlfgif'-' Jug-'1I1.3:.g-,L:. illllllk n n t v 5 ,-5. 9- ,2--.':'., ,f ., .N ',-,-.,,.1,1.4,,,,4,- 1 ,' -- Qt , 3 .v,.-Zfara I 455 W ..- .-'1'.4,TV UQ EQ-i '. ' gf., it W K ' :::1 ., rf r-L -A ' .,,-,pry.fxl-:g':,.-3-.ni , ... ,, .. E, zu ' ' .-5:.QW1:U?g-1 N ffl- 1'-QL., 1, - I g 5 3-,x.',f-at v -fvtxln' - g:,.',:- , v f -1 mx.-,-.t ' 1- 1 , ' , , ' Q. 'U7f'CFl 'D' 'Dk Q ,Lp cr .L t. V . 1 2. 1' -- ' H ., +4- t in .div tnes The contents of the corner Q,1Sef1tine3i7whigh cqntained wtritle- '1 ups pertaining jdhthe cornerstone CGFQNQDN-nt, ' A' , lg'lt-.,SeV6Eaj.jg5yes QI .n-, thg Cgrgon-1 Ngy4mang,.: rii4gs,.1ehhd Bvlnuewmev Bq15tis,tA, Qgdj Reflelctor, and the Cafsoiiyblewman. :Toddy were in-. n ffxal 3. ,Y A 1 V G'Uded1?l!QnE'w.I.fhL4Gwen! asf-ue pf .fjhef 'Gainiqnalflewman Cataph flkiguet --,fix if 1g.fi?j jf'-i, 1 514+ MR. ALBERT SLOAN Mr. Albert Sloan is retiring this yearafter 40 years of ser- vice at Carson-Newman. He came to Carson-Newman in 1936 as a professor of mathe- matics and has served as Business Manager since 1956. Mr. Sloan received his B.S. de- gree from Carson-Newman, his M.A. degree from Vander- bilt, and has studied further at Duke University and the University of Kentucky. While a student at Carson-Newman, Mr. Sloan was Vice-President of the Senior Class, President of the Columbians, and sports editor of the A alachian. Mr. Sloan is listed in utstanding Educators of America, the is Treasurer of First Baptist Church, and is the father of four children, all of whom are graduates of Carson-Newman. DR. JANE SMITH Dr. Jane Smith is a 1935 graduate of Carson-Newman. She received her Masters De- gree from Vanderbilt, and her Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina. Dr.. Smith re- turned to Carson-Newman and served as a foreign language instructor from 1940-1942. She rejoined the faculty here in 1962, and she has served as Professor of foreign lang- uage since that time. She will also retire as co-ordinator of the department. Originally from Norton, Virginia, Dr. Smith has a sister, Mrs. Ann Tillett, who is also a graduate of Carson-Newman. She is a Professor of foreign language at Wake Forest University. MR. PAUL CATES. Mr. Paul Cates will retire this year as Director of Upward Bound. Mr. Gates attended East Tennessee one' summer, and during the following fall, he walked nine miles each day to teach school in a one room, log building in Carter County. Mr. Cates graduted from ,Car- son-Newman later, in 1934, with a B.S. degree in math-and science: He received his Mas- tersDegree from East Tennes- see-State University. P MISS CORA LOUISE CARSON Miss Cora Louise Carson joined the Carson-Newman faculty in the fall of 1962. She is retiring as Associate Professor of chemistry. Miss Carson, whois a resident of Washington County, received her B.A. degree from Maryville College and her M.S. degree from the University of Ten- nessee. MRS. PHILLIPPA QUISENBERRY Mrs. Phillippa Pi Quisen- berry came 'tb Carson-New- man in 1966 as the Head Resi- dent of the old Henderson Dormitory. ltlwasn't until 1968 that she became Executive Housekeeper, and it is that position from which she will retire this year. Before coming to Carson-Newman, Pi work- ed for the Girl Scouts, the Crippled Children's Hospital. and servedin the Navyt OUTSTANDING K I Pl ,STAR OF DELTA HONORS AND AWARDS ALGERNON SYDNEY SULLIVAN AWARDS Candance G. Hamner StevenIII.3I-Iansen I .Albert Rl. Sloan DISTINGUISHED FACULTY AWARD Dr. Robert R. Turner' LANE BRYANT AWARD FDR .DISTINGUISHED commugsfmw A ssnvucs 'Dr..Edward T. Fre An, I COLUMBIAN LITERARY SOCIETY GENERAL EXCELLENCE AWARD Gerald Meredith Richard A,1Dickman ' MISS HYPATIA Patricia L. Andrews MISSI TENNESSEE JENKINS AWARD 'Sylvia Walker PANA SWANN KAPPA PI EXCELLENCE ' AWARD David M. wAuL. KAPPA FRESHNIAN 1ca1hyA. USIC CharIes,,D,. Earl AWARD Maryl E. Dotson .YAMES C WARREN .M6'.M 0I6.7fLC .S'6J1'0l1fll6SffW MXDJ! Sara!! Pats 2- rf jx f-.X rfr .57 5- E HAD. J-IIZGOVJVS JWSJUGKZAL' LEADERSHIP ,MEIDJLC Steven ll ffzzlfsefz VIIWSIUVON SZIZJNSZX SllL',C.7V.fl!V .fl Wal KDS Stwelz V. Hansen ,Albert K. Slum Eaudacc 61 .Hdllllldf ,MUSC DJSZTJNGIIJSHED 9216711 2711 Dr. Haber! 13. Zunfcr Jfggfaf, : 5.1-V - T . ,- . L 'Ui-,4 f ,v M Y ,J -'ff -1 1 w . ' yy : I f , -Yv. f , 175 Durlm: tlnul eueutlnatlons glrls may go to town 604 7650.07 .YVEWJWV4 WOMEN yozzfzf com.: A L70 6 WAV E715 following is excerpted from the 1951-1952 61145.68 HANDBOOK from 8:00 A. M. untll 7:00 P. M. h. Supper ln mnn: Girls may gn out for supper after four unlll sewn. On Sunday evenlng they must rvtnrn before thc --hurch hour. r. Mnvlv lmurx: Girls, with ur wllhnut dates, may go to tht- movies elther Monday nr 'lhurudny nlxht. hut not lnoth nluhta ln one weult. They must relurn hy 9:00 P. M. d. Viwlling mmtlwr tlurmltury: On Saturday A glrl muy npfnd the nlzht lu nnulh-:r dorrnllury hy simlinp: out ul her own dnrmltory and lnto the other durmiloty. Ou other nlzhlu nlte must have lpeclnl permisruon from the lleud Resltlent. 2. Speclal permlsnlons. a. tml, or tl-lrmimry nm-r moo l'. M.: When lt ls In-russury In hu out ul llle dormllury nflur 9:00 l', ll . :Iris must llave mrrmisulun from tho houno pwsi-lr-nt. a count-il mentlwr. nr their llend Real- du-nt. 'They muwt nigrrnut und ln un the Speclal l'ermln-:lun liuok. Tue alnrmltory doom ure vlnsvtl :tt 10:00 l . M., and utter lllnl tlmu tlze night wutrhmun will unlock the tlrmr for girls who have late pnrmlsalon. lr. Ufl' vumpus lor tlm :lay or wt-1-kelltl: Request! to leave the campus for the day or week-and are mule to the Head Resident ln the dormltory before the day the ltlrl plana to leave. il-'or dating, lea Sectlon I. no. 23 Sncclul cards are used lor out of town Dermlmolons. 30 5. Dntlng couples may attend all programs at the church or on the campus. During such programs and ncllvltlt-a llmrr Is lo he no aulvndlm: the movlos, or dutlng ln'tlxe parlnrrand on lhe campus. G. ny uotlrylm: the ll:-and Resident and llllhlhl the Spec-lnl Permhmlon Book. xzlrln who mulntoln I B average may date ln the parlor uutll 10:00 P. M.: a. Junluus--nucu a month. lr, Snplnotnores--once ent-It nlx weeks. c. Frevlhmcn-v-twlce a semester. 7. For the vrlvncy ol the xzlrlauln the durmllory. the hour: when msn are allowed tn the dormitory ore restricted to the lore-mentloned dating hours. After t-hurch. movle dates, und othor programs. the men are to leave lmmedlately. ll, Fnmlllarlty nhown a lack of dlncretlou and ls out of place on Carson-Newmun Clmbul. Section ll. Senior prlvllegen, X. Senlorn may dnte ln the parlor unlll 10:00 P. M. one nluht 1 weak by ulunlnn the Bporlul Per- mllnlon Hook. 2. Durlns: flnal e-xamlnullonn nenloru mly Bo to town from 8:00 A. M. unlll 10:00 P. M. wlth'ox' wlthout dates. 3. Seniors are not required to have written per- mlnslon and may dale mn nl town wllh oermlulon from the Dean al Women. 4. Girls zroduutlng at the end ol the flrlt semester may have nmlor prlvllegu during the oxlmlnatlon period ol that semester. 33 pit ol college llle as wall an to the ncldetnic. lnnsmurh ul llte ln A group necessarily means that absolute personal freedom ls lmpolslble. cer- talu rules and standards have been utablluhod' for the hem-fit of the group as a whole. llnrmlhrry Ih-gulntlonu The renldrnn-e halls ure hulldlnmfwhere the glrll may learn to llw- :md work rnnparntlvely wllh tt large group and lu enjoy n happy, well-rnunrlcd life. All young women are trustworthy untll they provo themselves unyvurthy of trust. Them fckulu- tluns lunva- lu-un an-t up lu xultln durmllury llvluk so that the greatest good lor the entlre group may be malntulnud. Ss-flluu I. Prrllllm-lnnn ln order to locate lndlviduuls ln cue nl rmern- eury and bevmtse of the renponnlhlllty ul the Col- lege lor lts utttdentn. the lollowlng regulntlnnl luvs been made, I. A tu-ut-ral permlnnlon from tho parent: or gulrdlnn of each glrl la required lor that glrl to lvnve rutnlnus. This permlnsluu lu to bo mulled to the Dean ol' Women nt the helzlnnlng of the lemon- ter the'gIrl enters. Blanks may he olnnlned from the Ht-nd Rc-slalunt. 2. For dating out of town, zlrlu must have at wrllten pt-rmlnnltm from home und the approval of the llt-an ol Wonwn, For school-sponsored func- lluuu no sperlal permlnslnn from ltl-me lu neccnsary. Il. Pnrtnh-Lfluu must be oblnlned from the Head ltesldvut ur the Dean of Women to rldn ln rarx. ln ein of :ut emurzt-nt-y. when there ln no one toglve 28 f SN:l,lmt Ill. llnll rrgrulnllons. l. Qnlvt. lmur-1: Quiet hours wlll be observed Munllny through Friday from 8:00 P. M. untll 7:30 A. ll. On Sunday qulet hours wlll be observed from 10:00 P. M. untll 7:30 A. M. The ntternonn qulet lmtlr l-1 from 2330 P. M. unlll 3:30 P. M. Durim: flulet hours radios and musical lnatnx- menls should not be played' loud enough to be hcurd outside the room: and there should be no loud mlklng ln the roomn. the bathrooms. or the halls, 2. Lights: Glrlu are requested to turn out thelr llghts hy 11:30 P. M, every nlgltl. Two dt:mt-rlts will be given for nolne after the 11:15 light hell. Un Saturday nlglnn and during exdnxlltantlons, llghts should be turned out before one o't-lock. 3. Food ln mmm.: Glrln are requested not in cook ln their rooms. Food that ll kept ln the room should he ln Fl rimmed mntnlner. Orders from llm local rontnursnt are nnt In be mude aftt-r 10:00 P. M. 4. 'l't-lt-plmnuz Telephone cnlln nlmnlnl nur lm mudn llurlng qulet hourn except when net-vnury. A 4-ull rerelved durlnp: thin llmt- should he limited to lltren minutes Long dhtlaut-e calls that are not collect should he mude on a pay telephone ln Sarah Swann or ln the Admlnhxlratlon Bulldlng. 5, Lnundry: Launderlng fncllltlen are provlded in the basement of Henderson and Burnett. and ln the laundry room bohlnd Sarah Swann. Wet clothes are not to be left ln the hulls or bathrooms nlter breakfast untll supper. 31 Ser-tlon lll. liersunnl appcnrunce. 1. Girls are not to wear their halr rolled up out- nldc uf llu: nnrmllury: nur are they to wear hlue jmtma nr slat-kg nn the ramnun, lu the parlors. or ln the Adminlutrutltm Building. Z. 1-Ivory lclrl ln expr-cted lu dress UD f0l' Sun' day dinner: turd tlnunxh ll ls nut Irerlulred. the glrln .re urged lu wear hum lu tht: Sunday tnornlng wor- lhlp nervlre. 3. For lyceum programs, rocltalu, ioclety meet- logn, nnpenrnncca on the chlvd DPOBFHIIIU IIN other nimllar ocrulunn lrlrla Ars to dress uv. M lr-ct'lluu-ous Section l. Fees. l. The Wonwu':4 Student Government rollacta a lee of SU-0 ut thc lrexinnlns ul each WU' from ugh woman who n-lll he llvlog ln the dot-mllory. Sacthm ll. Iwnultlmw. 1. The tit-unell he In authority W nevmllle KUIYUUU who vloluten the rules ol the Wometfn Student GUk':flll'Ll lll. 2. A xyrlem ur f.':tIl'tlnwun will he employed. hy wlxicll a girl will recelvu tt wurnlnli of two uall4 downs vrhvn ahe hrvxtks n mlnor rule helure :he ls glven A demvrit un the tltlrd cull-down. A lrlfl will he 1-nlled-rlmvn for suvh nlleuues as unmadc beds. uutldy ruuuut, not ulltlllllll in Mid Um- UXCVHHW' nnlev. ew. 'l'hurw wlll be uu mt-ll-down lor a second duxnt-:lt for the same nllense. 3. lf the nltem-se he xrrnulor nnu. thu Councll wlll dt-aide upon the penalty for the offender. 34 permiulon. girls may ride ln nn: but they IN expected to report the lncldent to .the Head Real- dent upon raturnlng to the campus. 4. Before acceptlog an lnvltntlon to vlnlt ln the hum: of n young mnu. a xlrl must have ln luvlta- tlon from hls parents. pertnlsulon from home. and the approval of the Dun of Women. 5. Any permlsnlcm lnvnlvlmc nhsenee from clin- ee munt br: vecurvtl from the Dean ol Women. or In cue of lllnenn. from the Collem- Nurne. 8. ll u girl l-t da-layed ln rtfturnlng to the CIUIPIII, mlm is asked to nnllly the llcud lu-nldont or the Dean of Women the time :the expects In return. Hrftlnn ll. hllgnlng ln mul out. A General Permlsslon Hook and u Special Per- mlulon Hook will he placed on n devel: ln eurh dor- mltory for thu purpotw of llgnlng ln And out. For out ot town trlpn cards must be lllled out nod ap- prnvgtl ln the nfflce of the Dean of Women or tho Held Resident. When the glrl lelvol. rho plocel her curd lu the box on the desk: and when she re- turns. she fllen her card ln the box lu llnhllnllrfll order. When lenvlnp: the clmpul nt any tlmo, glrll llxn oul: and when they return, they llxn ln. 1. General Permlsslonn: lSlgn out and ln on the General Psrmlat-lon Bookl. n.. Town lmurn: lno dallnll Glrll may gn to town from 3:30 P. ll. unlll 1:00 P. Ll. Mondny through I-'rlduy und from 8:00 A. M. uutll 1:00 P. M. on Saturday. Seulnrn may :tu to town every day from B300 A. M. unlll 7:00 P. M.. 29 G. I'c-rsunnl puma-salons: Each nlrl lu held respon slhle for the sub-ntuurdlng of her personal property. Money aluuuld not be left carelessly ln the room. T. S1-lmulprupr-rty: The glrll llvlnx ln I room are reapunslhla lor the lurnllure ln thlt room. The tnrnllure la not to he moved from room to room wlthout tha approval ol' the Held Ralldont. llooml are checltsd dllly for clennllnau and naatm-ns. ' 8. Guwur: An A courtesy to the Held Ruldent so that she may know thorn vllltlng ln tho dorml- tory. zlrln are rt-queued to notify her of axpoctsd gueltn. Upon arrlvol, luutu should he lntrudtlced to tho Head Iluldent and raquextod to llgn the guest ro- gllter. Guests ln the dormitory mrs expected to conform to the dormitory regulatlonl. I. Hmnklng: Girls do not smoke at Carson-Nun man: tho penalty for umoklug ll thru majors. Cnmpun llrguluuunn Suction I. lntlng. 1. Couplen may date on the campus from I:30 P. M. unlll 1:30 P. M. 2. On Saturday, And Sunday nlghtl after church servlces. they may dats lu the parlor or on the benches near tho dormitory untll 10:00 P. ll. 3. Couple: may due alter Open Boeloty nutll 10:00 P. M. 4. They may attend tha Mavis or xo to the Ro- creotlon Hall elthar -Monday' or Thursday nlght untll 9:00 P. M. 32 4, when a glrl ls glveu as mnlor, sho ls Iiimpund for cus week and mclol prlvllegsn ure taken urly. 5. If a glrl ls szlren three majors or hu accumu- lated ten rlmnerltn, sho ln referred to the Admlnlo- trntlve Cnmmlttee ol' the Collele. Denultnry' lkrsonnol Section I. House Council. 1. Each dormltory elects 1 houu eouncll. whleh lg composed ol the hnuno prelldont and reprenn- tatlven from each hull. Sectlmt ll. Dutlon. 1. The house cuunclln wlll lie relvvlllnili fill' 'D' forcing the rule: ol their relpoftlvo dormltorlu. 2. Repreaentatlvel lrom unch hall vlll hue tho followlng rewpumlblllllal: n. Check at 9:00 P. M. to me ll all tho llrlu are ln tltelr rooms. b. Check PDOIDI every day for untldlnuo. e. Civo cull-downs. d. Coougruto wlth the bonu Dfbimill in kaeplng tha llte of tha dormitory on n hlgh ltnndard. - cn 2 E I.l.I Q cn: 0 4 DN ncher - '-H1111 .2:..:' ,.. 7. 1 4: x , iff? .' 5.31, 4 1,-. '?wifTr- 1 .GPN ' '1 z f513fsSQQ' .3-'Ii' -'I ,,i ref' 4-'-f'-.ss I . , 'II ICI' , TREASURER Alberi R. Sloan s'. X x 1-1 . Y Jgf' ' 15422. r .r Y. Mr A P Minshew - Vice President for Develop H 225 1, 5 .iw 5 1 ra' ,G ,, F ,. J 1 ' , l0.' A r M94 Dr. Roy A. Dobyns- Academic Dean Ml' Robert Dflnnen C0nff0l'e Mr. Paul Roden - Registrar 8. 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KAREN SUE ABERNATHY, Elementary Education: Student Foundations: SNEA: MENC: A Capella Choir: Renaissance: SGA: BSU. JAMIE ADAMS, Spanish: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Delta Pi: ROTC Sponsor Corps: Dorm Council: Baseball Bat Girl: 1974 Maid of Cotton: Alpha Phi Omega Sweetheart: SNEA: Military Cotillion Queen. SUSAN C. ADAMS, Elementary Education: SGA: Gamma Sigma Sigma: Appalachian Staff: BSU choir: SNEA: Under- secretary of Elections. JAMES CHARLES AKINS, History: Intramural Sports: BSU Executive Council: Alpha Phi Omega: Chaplain APO. MARGARET AKINS, French, Music: Calliopean Literary So- ciety: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Delta Phi: Keyboard Di- vision: Jr. Piano Recital: Sr. Piano Recital: Dean's List. JULIA ANNE ALEWINE, Early Childhood Education: Church choir: BSU: Hall Counselor: Judicial Counciltdormp. KATHRYN ANN ALLEN. Mathematics: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Alpha Chi: Alpha Lambda Delta: Beta Beta Beta: Science Honor Society: BSU choir: Hypatian Literary Society. GLORIA ANDERSON, Home Economics: Calliopean Literary Society: American Home Economics Association: Cheer- leader. TRISHA ANDREWS. Recreation: Hypatian Literary Society - Pres., V.P., Corresponding Secretary, Pledge Chairman, Miss Hypatia, Chaplain: PE Majors Club: Chi Sigma Nu: ResidentAssistant. STEPHEN JOSEPH ANDREWS, English: Pi Tau Chi- Pres.: Christian Senlice Volunteers: Ministerial Association: ROTC Rangers. PHILIP WADE ANEST, General Studies: Alpha Kappa Psi: Men's Student Government - Treasurer: SGA: CNC March- ing and Concert Band. ANGELIA KAY ASPY, Psychology Education: Psyc. Honor Society - Psy Chi: Kappa Delta Pi: NTEA. ALMA L, ASTLE, Sociology: ROTC Sponsor Corps: Dorm Officer: Blue Birds: Intramural Sports: Exeuctive Branch Advisory Board. EDWINA GRAHAM BAILEY, Human Services: Band:So- ciology Club: Dames Club. JACK STANLEY BAILEY, JR., Music Education: BSU: MENC: A Capella Choir: Renaissance. RICK BAILEY, History: Phi Mu Alpha: Band: Men's Chorus. DEBORAH ANN BAKER, English: Mortar Board: Student Foundation:' Gamma Sigma Sigma: Phi Sigma Tau: Sigma Tau Delta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Honors Program JEANNIE LYNN BAKER, Music Education Piano: A Cap- pella Choir - Pres.: Delta Omicron: Kappa Delta Pi: Music Educator's National Conference: Dorm Council: Student Representative of Concert-Lecture Committee. DAVID ARTHUR BARNWELL, General Studies: Band: Men's Chorus: Cafeteria Club. SHARON LESLIE BARTHOLOMEW, Home Economics: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Omicron Phi: Alpha Chi: AHEA: BSU Executive Council: BSU Choir. LINDA LEE BAUMGART, Elementary Education: Callio- pean Literary Society: Resident Hall Officer: SNEA: Intra- mural Sports. DEBORAH J. BEAL, Elementary Education: SNEA. MIKE BELUE. Music Education: A Cappella Choir: Phi Mu Alpha: SGA: Intramural Sports: Renaissance: Under- secretary of Publis Affairs: Circle K. GRANT G. BISHOP, Religion: Ministerial Association - Treas.,VP. NANCY CAROL BLANC, Elementary Education. ANDY LEE BLEVINS, Management: Alpha Kappa Psi: ROTC: Rangers. DAVID LEE BLUFORD. Religion: Ministerial Association. RANDALL KIRK BOSTICK. History, Political Science. CHARLOTTE DIANNE BOWMAN. Elementary Education: SNEA: Dorm Council. ILENE B. BOYD, Sociology: Yearbook Staff: Dean's List: STEA. PATRICIA COLLEEN BRADY, Psychology. WALTER JAMES BRAGG, Physical Education: Upward Bound - Student Counselor. JAMES L. BRAMLETT. Religion: Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Sigma Tau: Alpha Chi: Pl Tau Chi - Pres. KAREN FROST BRAMLETT. English: Alpha Lambda Delta: Natural High Singers: Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi. JANICE LEE BRANSON, Physical Education, Biology: Hypatian Literary Society: Chi Sigma Nu: PE Majors Club, VICKIE JO BREEDING, Mathematics: Alpha Lambda Delta: Science Honor Society: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Math Club: SNEA: Kappa Delta Pi. ANN SMITH BRIDGES.Accounting. RICHARD WAYNE BRIDGES, Physical Education: Beta Beta Beta: Football and Track Coach: PE Majors Club - Pres.: Kappa Delta Pi. BEVERLY CLIFTON BRIMER, Sociology: BSU: Dames Club. JAMES F. BROOME, JR.. Religion: Philosophy Honor So- ciety: History Honor Society: Student-Administration Liaison Committee. RITA MITCHELL BROOME, Art: Art Club. JAMES ROBERT BROTHERTON, Physical Education: Foot- ball: Baseball- Capt. PE Majors Club. BETTY FRENCH BROWN, Physical Education: Member of P.E, Major Club: Chi Sigma Nu: Overalls: SNEA: Chl Lambda Sigma, president: Women's lntracollegiate Volleyball Team: Women's Chorus: Intramural Sports: Freshman Coordi- nator: AWS - Secretary. DEBORAH ANNE BRUNSON, Music Education: Cafeteria Club: Delta Omicron. MICHAEL C. BRYAN, Church Music: Phi Mu Alpha: M.E.N.C.: Student Foundation: A Cappella Choir: Renaissance. DECA BRYANT, Physical Education. T.L. BUCKMASTER, Il.Chemistry. VICKIE SUE BURKHART, Elementary Education: Women's Choir: Corresponding Secretary - Gamma Sigma Sigma. PATRICIA ANN CALDWELL. Music. TERESA LYNN CAMPBELL, English: Sigma Tau Delta: Orange and Blue Staff. CARLA L. CARTER, Early Childhood Education: Gamma Sigma Sigma: Kappa Delta Pi: SNEA: Student Foundation. JERRY DUANE CASTLE, Physics, Mathematics: Physics Club: Math Club. TINA MARIE CHILES, Home Economics: Hyps: AHEA: BSU. IMOGENE MOFFETI' CLARKE, Home Economics: AHEA: Kappa Omicron Phi: Kappa Delta Pi. JENNIFER GWEN CLEEK, Elementary Education: Head- Majorette: Appalachian Staff, Pep Band: Concert Band. BEVERLY CARLA COLEMAN, Elementary Education: Stu- dent National Educational Association: Cafeteria Club: ln- tramural Sports. BONNIE ELIZABETH COOK, Art: Appalachian Staff - Art Ed.: Art Club: Kappa Pi, BARBARA L. COOKE, Sociology: Drama: Alpha Psi Omega: Film Society. LEHAN SANFORD CRANE, Church Music: Assistant Ad- visor: ROTC Rangers: Distinguished Milltary Student: Pi Mu Alpha Men's Chorus. RACHEL ANN cRuELL. Psychology. MITCHELL HENSON CUNNINGHAM, History. PAMELA JEAN DALTON, Elementary Education: Women's Chorus: SNEA. BETTYE LYNN DICKERSON, Psychologv' Psi Chi - Sec- retary: Alpha Psi Omega - Vice Pres.: Drama. LINDA RUTH DICKINSON, Religion: Hall Counselor: Blue Birds. RICHAD ALAN DICKMAN, History: Columbia - President. ROSEMARY DISNEY, Elementary Education: SNEA. MARY ELIZABETH DOTSON, Music: Delta Omicron: Alpha Chi: Alpha Lambda Delta: Mortar Board: Hyps: A Cappella Choir: Woodwind Ensemble: Who's Who in American Col- leges and Universities: Alpha Psi Omega. DAVID MICHAEL DOTY, Individual Directions: Art Club: KappaPi. HENRI CLAUDE DOUZE, Pre-Med: International Student's Club: Soccer Club: French Honor Society: BSU. DONALD K. oozois: Alpha Kappa Psi. DENNIS L. DRAVER, Music Education: BSU Executive Coun- cil: Blue Key - President: Freshman Coordinator: Under- secretary of Campus Bowl: Resident Assistant: Cross Coun- try: Intramural Sports: Concert-Lecture Committee. 221 KAREN SUE DUGGAN, General Business: Phi Chi Theta: Callis. BILLY DAVID DUNCAN, Art: Intramural Sports: Epsilon Pi: Art Club. MILDRED LEAH DUNCAN, Music Education: Marching and Concert Band: Woodwind Ensemble: MENC: SNEA. THAUN M. DUNCAN, Elementary Education: SNEA: Kappa Delta Pi. CHARLES DOUGLAS EARL, JR., Music Education: MENC: Madrigals. WALTER H. ECKE, Physical Education: Track and Football Teams: Intramural Sports: PE. Majors Club: Jr. Class Sena- tor. DAVID SAMUEL EDWARDS, Ill, Physical Education: PE Majors Club: FCA: Intramural Sports: APO: Dorm Council. DAVID NEAL ELLIS, Physical Education: Football: FCA: PE Majors Club, MICHAEL ELLIS, MELANIE KAY EVANS, Psychology: Student Foundation - Pres.: Honors Program: Miss CNC Pageant - Student Director: Mortor Board, Undersecretary of Homecoming, DAVID ALBERT FARMER, Religion: Male Chorus N Pres.: PiTau Chi: Ministerial Association. GREGORY J.P. FAY, Accounting: SGA President: Alpha Kappa Psi - Vice Pres.: A Cappella Choir: College Execu- tive Council: Administrative Liaison Committee. NANCY W. FAY, Music Education: A Cappella Choir: Delta Omicron -- Pres.: MENC: NATS: Mortar Board - Pres. CLIVE FERGUSON, History: Football: FCA. TIMOTHY W. FLEEGER, Religion: Ministerial Association -Pres.:BSU. JANET MAE FORD, German: Alpha Psi Omega: Kappa Delta Pi. DANIEL RAY FOSTER, Physical Education: Football Man- ager: Lettermen's Club. GORDON WILLIAM FOSTER, JR., History: Ministerial Asso- ciation. LINDA MARIE FOWLER, Elementary Education: Dames Club: Kappa Delta Pi: Alpha Chi: SNEA: STEA. RANDAL NEIL FOWLER, Religion, Psychology: Ministerial Association: Intramural Sports: Pi Tau Chl. DENNIS MARIAN FREEMAN, Psychology: Psi Chi: Individual Research. MICHAEL CLINTON FREEMAN. Recreation: PE Majors Club. LARRY DOUGLAS FROST, Physical Education: Sports. GARY ALLISON FURR, Religion: Curling: Omega Omega Omega-Pres. VICKIE JOHNSON FU RR, Psychology: Cafeteria Club. DEBBIE ELIZABETH GEER. Speech: Alpha Psi Omega: Kappa 222 Delta Pi: Pi Kappa Delta: lntercolelgiate Debate: Hyps. SANDRA RAE GERLACH, Music Education: Delta Omicron - Secretary: Music Educators National Conference - Treasurer: A Cappella Choir: SNEA. CARL MICHAEL GIBBONS, General Studies: Natural High Singers: Men's Chorus: Philomathean Literary Society: Alpha Psi Omega. LAWRENCE EDWARD GIBOSN. Chemistry: Blue Key: Phi Eta Sigma: Kappa Mu Epsilon. TOM GOAD, Psychology: Alpha Psi Omega: Film Society: Orange and Blue Staff. ROBERT DOUGLAS GRANGER, Church Music: A Cappella Choir - Vice-Pres.: William Priest Scholarship Award. JANICE E. GRANT, Recreation: ROTC Cadet: ROTC Spon- sors. SHARON E. GRAY, Music Education: Delta Omicron: Music Educators' Nat'I Conference: A Cappella Choir: Student Nat'l Education Association. MICHEL WAYNE GREEN, Music Education: Band: Madri- gals: Student Foundation: Music Educators National Con- ference - Pres.: Phi Mu Alpha. D. BENJAMIN GREENE, JR., English: Orange and Blue - Editor: Eagle's Quill - Editor: Sigma Tau Delta - Pres.: Phi Eta Sigma: Film Society: Appalachian Staff: Eagle Hand- book - co-editor: Undersec. ofthe Press. SUSAN GREENE: Accounting: SGA - Vice Pres. I-'ni Chi Theta - Pres.: Cafeteria Club - Pres.: Callies: Intramural sports: Student Senate - Pres. VALERIE GRIER. Art: Callies: STEA. KEITH ALAN HALL, Physical Education: PE Majors Club: Phi Alpha Epsilon. JEAN LAREE HAMMETT, Home Economics: AHEA: CANDACE GAIL HAMNER, Mathematics: Mortar Board - Historian: Alpha Chi: Kappa Mu Epsilon - Pres.: Student Foundation: Science Honor Society - Treas.: RA: BSU: Alpha Lambda Delta: Algernon Sidney Sullivan Award. STEVEN VERNER HANSEN, Mathematics, Physics: Alpha Chi - Pres.: Sigma Pi Sigma: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Blue Key: Phi Eta Sigma: Algernon Sidney Sullivan Award. WILLIAM ANDREW HARBIN, History, Political Science: Phi Mu Delta - Vice Pres.: SGA - Chief Justice: Debate Team: Pi Kappa Delta. MARILYN RUTH HARDIN,Art. MELISSA ANN HARNED, Elementary Education: Bluebirds: Callies, Dorm - Vice Pres.: AWA: Dorm Council. CHARLES ROGER HAUN, French. History: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Delta Phi: Phi Alpha Theta: Alpha Chi. JOSEPH KENNETH HAUN, Religion: Ministerial Association. SHIRLEY HAYES, Accounting. THOMAS R. HERRIN, Elementary Education: Supreme Court. KATHY A. HICKS, Art. DON WAYNE HILLEY, Physical Education. MARK DAVID HIPSHER, History: Phi Alpha Theta. REBEKAH LYNNE HOBBS, Home Economics: Kappa Omi- cron Phi: American Home Economics Association: Alpha Psi Omega: Dean's List. MARY KATHRYN HOLMES, History: Callies: Intercollegiate Volleyball and Tennis. DONNA TIBBETTS HOOKER, Elernetnary Education: ROTC Sponsor Corps. JEAN RUTH HOOVER. History: ROTC Sponsor Corps: Sr, Class - Sec.-Treas.: Phi Alpha Theta: Intern Program - Washington, D. C. POLLY ALICE HORTON, Mathematics: Alpha Lambda Delta: Alpha Chi: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Burnett Dorm Council - Pres.: BSU Executive Council: Appalachian Staff. DEBORAH HOWARD, General Studies: Music Activities. DENNIS YADON HOWARD, Accounting: Alpha Kappa Psi. JAMES TAYLOR HUDSON, Psychology: Alpha Phi Omega: C-NC Football Manager: R.O.T.C.: Sr. Class - Senator GAIL ELAINE IVIE, Chemistry. Biology: A Cappella Choir: Beta Beta Beta: MENC: Science Honor Society: Math Club: Gamma Sigma Sigma. CHARLES GREGORY JOHNSON, Music Education. DANIEL R. JOHNSON, Physical Education: Jr, Class - Pres.: Student Affairs Committee: Alpha Phi Omega: P. E. Majors Club - Pres.: Student Foundation. LINDA SUE JOHNSON, Elementary Education: S.N.E.A.: Cafeteria Club: Callies. ROBIN KAY JOHNSON, English: Student Foundation: Alpha Chi: Sigma Tau Delta: C-NC Homecoming Queen. KAREN LEE JONES, Applied Organ: Alpha Chi: Mortar Board: Delta Omicron: MENC: Alpha Lambda Delta: A Cappella Choir, MONA CHERYL JONES, Home Economics: AHEA: SNEA: Kappa Omicron Phi, REDA KARRAN JONES, Physical Education: P. E. Majors Club: Chi Sigma Nu: Calliopean Society: SNEA: Overalls. RON JONES, Religion: Ministerial Association: Student Foundation: Blue Key: Pi Tau Chi: ROTC. THOMAS MILTON JONES, Accounting: Young Republicans: Circle K: Alpha Kappa Psi- 1stV.P. JOHN WILLIAM JOYNER, Sociology: Men's Chorus: Sociol- ogy: Men's Chorus: Sociology Club. BENNY EDSEL KECK, Religoin. SARAH ISABELL KEELS, Early Childhood Education: BSU. Cafeteria Club. KAREN PATRICIA KELLEY, Social Work. Psychology: Stu- dent Counselor, MARTHA LYNN KENNEY, Psychology. Sociology: Mortar Board: Alpha Chi: Supreme Court Justice: Alpha lambda Delta: Student Foundation: Psi Chi: Sigma Kappa Pi: Sigma Kappa: Kappa Delta Pi: Orange and Blue Staff, FRANCES JENNETTE KERR, History: Women's Chorus: Phi Alpha Theta: Kappa Delta Pi: SNEA. PATRICIA L. KISER, English, Mathematics: Mortar Board - Treas.: Alpha Chi: Sigma Tau Delta: Phi Sigma Tau: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Film Society - Pres.: Orange and Blue Staff. ALLAN M. LANE, Church Music: A Capella Choir: Men's Chorus: Madrigals: Renaissance Singers: Philomathean Lit, Society. KARIN MALINDA ROGERS LANE, Elementary Education: Kappa Delta Pi - Pres: SNEA - V. Pres.: Student Founda- tion: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: AIphaChi. RICKY JOE LANE. Religion: Blue Key: Alpha Chi: Pi Tau Chi - V. Pres.: Phi Eta Sigma: Alumni Dorm Council - Pres: BSU Choir - Pres. JENNIFER SUZANNE LASTER. Psychology: Seed Com- pany: Student Foundation: Gamma Sigma Sigma: Resi- dent Assistant: Intramural Sports: BSU. DONALD WAYNE LAWHORN. Sociology: ROTC: Alpha Chi, PAULINE LAWSON, Elementary Education. MARGARET ORANGE LAY, Religion: Intramural Sports: Phi Alpha Theta: Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Tau Chi: SNEA. JACK LEE, Religion. LINDA CHERYL LEE, Preschool and Elementary Education: Mortar Board - V. Pres.: Student Foundation - Treas.: Miss C-NC Pageant - Co-Chairman: Resident Assistant: Butler Dorm Council- V. Pres. MARK WILLIS LIVESAY, Business. DEBORAH JANE LOWRIE, Church Music: Delta Omicron, Madrigals. GURNEY CLAY LUTTRELL, Physical Education: FCA, Foot- ball Manager: Basketball Manager: Intramural sports: Let- terman's Club: PE Majors Club: Track Manager. DEBRA R. MARCHMAN, Elementary Education: SNEA: Kappa Delta Pi. TIMOTHY M. MARCHMAN, Physical Education: Football: ROTC: Intramural Sports: Letterman's Club: PE Major's Club. NEALIE MAE MARSH, Home Economics: Gamma Sigma Sigma - Social Chairman. 2nd V. Pres.: AHEA. DONALD QSKIPJ LEWIS MARTIN, Religion, German: Resi- dent Assistant, Intramural Sports: Alpha Chi: Cross-coun- tryTeam. LARRY DANNY MATTHEWS, Physical Education: Baseball: Karate: Softball: Tennis. PAMELA RHEA MAYO, Sociology: Calliopean Literary So- ciety - Corresponding Secretary, Big Sis Chairman, 3rd Quarter President. GINGER LEE MAYS, Sociology: Women's Chorus, Madri- gals, Miss C-NC pageant: Freshman Student Counselor. RUTH ANN MCBEE, Home Economics: Calliopean So- ciety - Doorkeeper, Chaplain, V. Pres.. Miss Calliope: A Capella Choir: AHEA - Pres. TIMOTHY EDWARD MCCOWN, Chemistry, FORREST CRAIG MCDANIEL, Management. HELEN ELIZABETH MCDOWELL, Vocational Home Econo- mics: AHEA - Vice-Chairman: Appalachian - Organiza- tions Editor: Calliopean Literary Society. VICKI JO MCGAUGHEY, Physical Education: B.S.C.S.: Women's Chorus: Chi Sigma Nu: P,E. Majors Club - Chap- lain: Intercollegiate Basketball Team - Capt.: Miss C-NC Pageant: Overalls - Pledge Chairman: Maid of Cotton Contest: SNEA. GLEN C. MCMAHAN, General Business. JOSEPH A, MCNIDER, Physical Education: Columbian - Chaplain: Intramurals: P,E. Majors Club. MARY KATHRYN MEIN, Early Childhood Education: ROTC SponsorCorps. GERALD STEVEN MEREDITH, History: Columbians, B.S.U. MARTHA JANE MERRILL, Individual Directions: Alpha Lamb- da Delta - Treas., Pres.: Callies - Critic, Recording Sec- retary: Honors Program: Phi Sigma Tau - Sec. Treas.: Sigma Tau Delta: Psi Chi - V. Pres.: Alpha Chi: Student Foundation: Orange and Blue staff: Appalachian staff: Film Society - V. Pres.: Student Supreme Court Justice: Mortar Board: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. CHARLES WALTER METZ, Religion. BARBARA SUE MILLER, Early Childhood Education: Baptist Student Union. STEVE ALLEN MILLER. Music: Pirates of Penzance: A Fisherman Called Peter: Carnival. BILLY RAY MILLS. Human Services. JOANNE MILLS, Early Childhood Education: MENC: SNEA: A Cappella Choir. MARSHA KAY MITCHELL, Human Services: Calliopean Literary Society: Intramural Sports: Sociology Club: BSU: BSU Choir: Burnett Dorm Council: Burnett Judicial Council: SNEA. DEBBIE LYNN MOORE. Accounting: Sociology Club: Phi Chi Theta - Sec., V. Pres. Alpha Kappa Psi Sweetheart. CYNTHIA DIANE MULLINAX, Elementary Ed. JUDY ANN MULLINS, Music: BSU, BSU Choir - Pianist: Resident Assistant: Women's Chorus - Pres, LARRY DONAVAN NEESE, Accounting: Philomathean Literary Society - Sgt.-at-arms, Athletic dir., Recording Seo, Pledge Chrmn.: Letterman's Club: Cross country: Track: Blue Key: Alpha Kappa Psi- Historian: Football. ROBERT LYNN NEWMAN. Political Science. KARLA JANE NICHOLSON, Individual Directions: Mortar Board. Gamma Sigma Sigma - Pres.: Orange and Blue - Bus. Mgr.: Honors Program: Phi Sigma Tau: Pi Delta Phi: Sigma Tau Delta. TIMOTHY TRAVIS NICKELL, History: Track Mgr.: Cross Country Mgr.: BSU: FCA: SNEA. RITCHIE LEE NOE, Accounting. DEBRA SUE NORMAN, Political Science: Cafeteria Club: SNEA: Intramural Basketball. JAMES EDWARD ODELL, Biology. ROBERT A. OLIVER, Business Management: Alpha Kappa Psi. DEAN M. OWNBY, Management: Cross Country: Track: BSU: Who's Who in American Athletics. SHARON JUANITA ORR, Elementary Education: A Cappella Choir: Madrigals: Renaissance Singers: Class Officer: Dorm Council: Hypatian Literary Society: SNEA: Miss C-NC Pageant- Advisor. ROBERT L. OTT, Biology: Undersecretary of Chapel. J. DOUGLAS OVERBEY. Individual Directions: Student Gov- ernment Association Pres.: Philomathean Literary Society: Phi Eta Sigma: Alpha Chi: Blue Key: Phi Sigma Tau: Pi Delta Phi: Student Foundation: President - Fr. Class: Tennessee State Intercollegiate Legislature: Tennessee Stu- dent Association: Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities: Student Defense Counselor Corps. ROBERT KEITH OWENBY, Chemistry: American Chemical Society: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Science Honor Society. CATHERINE PAGE, Biology, Chemistry: Tri-Beta. BARBARA DIANNE PAINTER, Home Economics: AHEA Kappa Omicron Phi: Natural High Singers: SNEA. LLOYD T. PARKER, Political Science: S.G.A.: Tri Beta: Blue Key: Student'Foundation: Philomathean Literary Society. LARRY RANDALL PARRo1'r, Psychology. SARAH ELIZABETH PATE, Early Childhood Education. Spanish: Student National Education, Spanish: Student Na- tional Education Associaton - Pres.: Sigma Delta Pi - Pres.: Gamma Sigma Sigma - Treas.: Alpha Lambda Delta - Historian: Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi: Student Foun- dation. OBA LEE PAUL, Sociology: Preaching: F.C.A.: Karate: Resi- dent Assisitant: BSU. GERALD GRANT PAYNE, Religion: ROTC: BSU Executive Council - Pres.: Track: Intramural Sports: Sr. class - Senator. KAREN PAYNE, Accounting, LINDA KAREN PAYNE, Physical Education: Fr. Class - Treas: ROTC Sponsor Corps: BSU: Cheerleader: Soph. Class - Sec.: Jr. Class - Senator: SNEA: Mortar Board: Kappa Delta Pi. STEPHEN E. PEEK, Sociology. MARTHA ADELAIDE PERRY, Human Services: Campus Ministry: Singers - 2 yrs.: Who's Who Among American Junior Colleges: Dorm President: Women's Council - S.G.A. MELISSA JANE PHILLIPS. Biology. Chemistry: Beta Beta Beta: Science Honor Society: Alpha Lambda Delta: Alpha Chi: Dorm Council. DEBRA ANN POLAND, Elemetnary Education. WILLIAM TIMOTHY POOLE. General Business: BSU Choir. 223 MARY LYNN POTEET, Early Childhood: Appalachian Staff: SNEA: Bluebirds. JUDITH LYNN PURDY, Psychology: Cafeteria Club: Callio- pean Literary Society: Psi Chi. DAVID GORDON QUARLES, Management. DEBORAH RUTH RADFORD, General Studies: BSU choir. ROTC Sponsor Corps: Appalachian staff: Maid of Cotton. DONALD LEE RAGSDALE, Accounting: Intramural Sports: ROTC: Alpha Kappa Psi. JOHN HENRY RATLEDGE, II, Music Education: Kappa Delta Pi-V. Pres.: Phi Mu Alpha - Sec.: Alpha Chi: A Cappella Choir: Renaissance: Preparatory Teacher fPianoJ. LAURA JAN RENFRO. Individual Directions: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Sigma Tau: Gamma Sigma Sigma: Sigma Tau Delta: Film Society: Alpha Chl: Intramural Sports: Honors program. GARY PAUL RILEY, Physical Education: Philomathean Literary Society - Athletic Director: P.E. Majors Club. JOY MANITA RISH, Mathematics: Gamma Beta Phi. BSU, Phi Theta Kappa. Math Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon - Sec.: SNEA. PATRICIA ANITA ROBINETTE, Early Childhood Educa- tion: Gamma Sigma Sigma: SNEA: Cafeteria Club. JANE LIVELY ROHRER, Biology, Mathematics: Beta Beta Beta: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Mu Omega Psi. DEBORAH ROMANS, Elementary Education: Chi Sigma Nu: P.E. Majors Club: Cheerleader: Overalls: AWS: SNEA. STANLEY ROMANSTINE. Music: Freshmen 2nd vice-pres.: Sophomore Vice-President: Sec. of Public Affairs: Phi Mu Alpha: Soccer Club: A Cappella Choir: MENC, Blue Key. RICHARD ROSENBAUM, Individual Directions: Senior Class Pres.: Psi Chi: blue Key: Student Foundation Philos. PATRICIA ROYALTY, Home Economics: AHEA: Kappa Omi- cron Phi: Sociology Club: BSU. KENNETH RUCKER, Physical Education: Football: FCA: Let- terman's Club. VICKIE SANDERS, Music Education: Alpha Lambda Delta' Detal Omicron: Pi Kappa Lambda Scholarship recipient. MARK SAUTER, Religion: Ministerial Association: Cobb Brothers Basketball. ROBERT SAVAGE, German, Psychology: BSU: Marching Band: Proctor of German Department. STEVEN DLAE SAYLOR. Chemistry: Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma: ,Science Honor Society: American Chemical Society. TIM WADE SAYLOR. Physical Education: Football. JERE SCHRADER, Accounting: Alpha Chi: Alpha Psi Omega: Phi Eta Sigma. MICHAEL SCOTT, Sociology: Phi Mu Alpha. SHARON SEIFERS, Circle K: BSU: Gamma Sigma Sigma: Women's Chorus: SNEA. LLOYD SHARP, Physical Education: Football P.E, Majors Club. 224 DAVID SHEARIN, Psychology: Circle K: Entertainment Ad- visory Board: lntramural Football and Softball. JOHN DAVID SHEPHERD, Religion: Cheerleader: BSU. WAYNE SHEPHERD, Religion: BSU: Ministerial Associa- tion: Undersecretary of Entertainment. DIANA SHUCK, Political Science, Religion: BSU: Student Foundation: Washington Intern. GAIL SISSON, English: Sigma Delta Pi, Sigma Tau Delta: Film Society: Mortar Board: Psi Chi. CHARLES SLEMP, Accounting: A.K. Psi. JOHN SLUSHER, Management: Philos: Assistant Treasurer of SGA: Student Foundation. PATSY SMELCER, Elemtnary Education: SNEA. ALAN SMITH, Religion: Ministerial Association. CHARLES SMITH, Physical Education. ISSAC SMITH, Management. JAMES SMITH, Track: Cheerleader: Alpha Kappa Psi. MEL SMITH, Music Education. DONNA SNELSON, Elementary Education: Women's Chorus: SNEA. JANE SNODERLY, Home Economics: AHEA: Kappa Omi- cron Phi: Alpha Chi: Alpha Lambda Delta. RICHARD SNYDER, General Business: Phi Alpha Epsilon. KIMBERLY SPECK, Psychology: Alpha Lambda Delta: Alpha Chi: Kappa Delta Pi: Psi Chi. RICHARD SPENCER, Chemistry: American Chemical So- ciety. KATH RYN STEPHENS. Psychology. JANET STONE, Psychology. CHARLES STRINGER, English: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Tau Delta: Science Honor Society: Alpha Chi. ROBERT SUDDARTH, Psychology: Sec.-Tres. of New Men's Dorm. RICHARD A. TAYLOR, General Studies: Art Club. GARY TESTER, Human Services: SGA Senate Parliamen- tarian: Student Foundation: Eagle Handbook Co-editor: Orange and Blue Sports Editor. JAMES THAYER, English: Sigma Tau Delta: Pi Kappa Sigma. DIANNE THOMPSON, General Studies: ROTC Sponsor Corps: Girl's Tennis BSU. CATHY THORNTON. Physical Education: Callies: Chi Sigma Nu: P.E. Majors Club: Overalls: Mae ldciins Scholar- ship Award. JOHN TIDMAN, Psychology. EMILY TIDWELL, Art: Junior Class President: BSU Execu- tive Council: BSU State Officer: Art Club: Overalls: Burnette Vice-President. Assistant Editor yearbook. MIKEL TILLER, Accounting, Philosophy: Alpha Kappa Psi: Blue Key: SGA Assistant Treasurer: SGA Secretary of Trea- sury. THOMAS TILLMAN, Biology. SARAH LACY TIPPINS, English: Pi Delta Phi: Sigma Tau Delta: Alpha Chi: Mortar Board. DEBORAH TRENT. Early Childhood Education: SNEA. ROBERT TURNER, Religion, Psychology: Cafeteria Club: ROTC Rangers. SARAH TURNER, Sociology: Sociology Club: Christian Ser- vice Volunteers: Gamma Sigma Sigma. JACKIE DARRELL VANCE, Management: Football: FCA: VarsityClub. PAMELA VlRGO, Elemetnary Education: Vice President of Swann: ROTC Sponsor Corps. SYLVIA WALKER, Physical Education, Chi Sigma Nu: P.E. Majors Club: Hyps. MARGARET ANN WALLIS, History: Phi Alpha Theta Women'sChorus. RICHARD EARL WARD, Religion: Ministerial Association. CLIFRTON WATKINS, Sociology, Psychology: A Cappella Choir: BSU: Sociology Club. MARK WEATHERLY, Physical Education: Baseball: SNEA: Columbians. WARREN WEBB, Political Science: Columbians. DONNA WESTCOTT, Religion: BSU choir: BSU Execu- tive Council: Alpha Chi. GARY WAYNE WHITE, Physical Education: P.E. Majors Club. PHILLIP WHITEHEAD. Music Education: Phi Mu Alpha: Blue Key: Kappa Delta Pi. GAIL WHITLEY, Elementary Education: Burnett Dorm Coun- cil: Cafeteria Club: BSU: BYW: SNEA: Kappa Delta Pi. BRENDA WILD. Physical Education: Tennis Manager: Alpha Lambda Delta: Volleyball: P.E. Majors Club: Women's P.E. Club: BSU. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, Elementary Education: SNEA. TERESA WILSON. Biology: Tri-Beta. EDWARD WRIGHT, German: STEA: SNEA: Kappa Delta Pi: Alpha Chi. GORDON WRIGHT, Religion:Tennis Team. RALPH WRIGHT, Physical Education: P.E. Majors Club. MARGARET YEAGER, Human Services: Alpha Chi: Sociology Club: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Alpha: BSU. LINDA YON, Individual Directions: Butler President: Hypa- tian President, Philo Sweetheart: Phi Sigma Tau: Alpha Psi Omega: Senate. 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Wanting the entire worldlto stop andhadniire the,mgrj'gaQhpj5one is different and ggiqriqgesjaaep' one has its owmgualitlbsfithatlno other snowflake eagfpossess. Seine are large and pIu'mp5f'-isinigljftihy and dainty,1LQ,thvecrs romihdl' and still othersffefngdifferent shapes. Each snowflaltefzljasfelitsx own purpose, its reasdiif forfbeing sent to the ,world belovli., The Father would not send theiiffhau He not loved 1' N cz? BUTLER .13 ,' 'Aw 2,1 -. ' 12165 M and had a' purpose for them. The r purposes are varied Ilke the that shine. Each snowflake not be the prettiest or the but each one is beautiful its own way. Each snowflake will make the whole world a bright- er and more meaningful place. A more meaningful place if it is ealIowed'f.tjg1.fulfiIl its purpose infthe,. sliol2tQQtlme it is ,allotted on earthz. Everyssnowflakelsiheautig ful and uhique, given thdaohande to be. 4 ,f .5 33141 fi:-. Martha Cooper Rebecca Cowan Aldena Cox Vlckl Cox Karen Crawford Ka ren Creighton Amy Cross Susan Davidson Shirley Denney Tlna Elmore -S Wlnnle Ettar Carol Farrlngton Ka ren Flncher . ,X-f I' rf! V 'W Lg un ng, Kathy Fitzgerald Llnda Fitzgerald Kathy Fryer Ja ne Glbson Lllllan Glenn Carolyn Gray Jody Fletcher Kathy Gamble Lynne Gibson Jody Grant Kendra Greene Wanda Fowler Donna Gentry Sha Gibson Brldgett Gray Jeanle Greenlee J s Donna HIYKIGYOIC Julia Harklaroad Karon Han Cathy Hlll Vlekle I-Ilx Lannlo Hudson Loa Ann I-ludaon Rhonda Hull Barbara Hutton Jullo Hux Dahbl .loffrou Laura Johnson Sharon Joh mon Gall Keaton Kalhy Klnslow Kathorlno Knights Dlans Kulhmer Both Lambert Karan Laxton Nancy Loo Karan Llltlo Cathy Lowa Kathleen Lunsford Carol Maas Juanita Mabe Debble McCard Nancy McCarreII .la nle Mcbanlel Llsa Mcbanlel Donna Mclllnnay Mluy Maddox Elizabeth Maglll Joyce Magruder Luanne Malcolm Teana Marlin Rebecca Massey An netle Maxwell Lynne May Glnger Mlllard Tamara Mlller Tl na Mllaap Mary Montgomery Melanle Moore Denlae Mulllna .49 Kim Munton De nlse Nunez Ju Ile Partln Janet Prlce Robln Ramsey Debbie Rehbein Vicky Robbins Donna Newry Chrlstln Oran Lllllan Pennington Teri Puryear Ruth Raper Lynn Rhuades Donna Roberts Shoryl Newton Vicky Orr Tasty Prather Jane Qulllen Patty Raxtar Lou Ann Rlch Judy Roberts Hayden Rodriguez Annabeth Roland Nancy Rose Debi Ross Diane Samples Sharon Saunders Brenda Smlth Terry Smlth Karen Snyder Regina Spence Sandy Spltzer Lu rene Sprayberry Terry Stevens Ka ren Stone Becky Stroud Re noe Sunlc Mary Ann Surhaugh Su san Thomas Nickel Tucker Pa ula Venable Betty Wade Beth Walker Joy Walsh Ka thy West Lesley Watherlngton Debbie Whitaker Ja nlce Wood Sharon Wrlght Lonna Yates Jaanno Cam Shorty Curry Roger Chambers Terry Curry Mary Choate Dennls Darby Barry Clayton Ro bln Dawson Erick Coqrovo Wllllam Day Martha Alvls .Ioa Bartlette Vlckl Bellamy Ylaltar Brown Darlane Camp Harold Ball Vlrglnla Buler Trouolla Benson Wllllam Caldwell Barbara Cardons . we , 'Q--v J xy J i i 'Q 4' 'IF I' 51 g .KEN-. 11' ' , ' x C V lx g- 'His rf 0 OFF CAMPUS 35. Rlchard Dannls Ylllllam Farrar Mark Flnchum Angola France G.Vl. France Johnny Gann Ja clxlo Grubb Brenda Hammond Al Hltch Andraw Hullck Mlka Hullck Nancy Johnson Donald Jones Roger Jonas Mlnla Kelley Lo nnlo Knight Martha Ann Loo Terry Looper Claudla Leonard Donna Lockhart JICK MBPIUS Doc McCarter Devon Mccngh Eddle McMahon Alex Mlllor Melanle Myers Nlck Nlchols Daryl Norton Jaan Ann Peoples Rusxell Petltt Terry Phllllps Beverly Plnkston Samuel Plper Jerry Porter David Prlmm -.,-. ,QR WI s. - Greealp J 9 lenflfs Natalla Primm Ted Randall Carol Rlves Dorls Roach If -r-, 4 eif r aaixii fu-'. I-1, YTD- ' ' ' 4.. , I Q I 1 ' rf! xl! W r j H v I t ' .:'. ' if N ' , V .fill--A fill LW A 'gf f A it sr Brenda Roberts 50 V5 I wig Es ma Sharp Co nnle Skeen Walter Smelcer Laura Sprinkle Da nlel Teruya Wllllam Trusler R Mildred Turnmlre Deborah Ward Jo seph Warren X ff' xp!! 'E fee' OFF CAMPUS , . Larry Wells Sharon West Debbie Whaley Robert Whitehead Jack Wllder Catherine You ng 254 1 l 256 4 5,-L ,Q 9. gyms- ,+- ,.a 4 1 .,--f l 9 Y v , I 258 1 1 r J 1, A .I I I xg l N X if yi , f Rf 'x1X 1 gp. -'L' -4,i,2L,f1gx?l5?' N -it ,pug ,,.lugQ,:,i-4' A -ff .5 :Qi 3' '56 pf! 1 ' J.-QQ Vfa , . :view 4Qf,,q I 4 It seems that every particular period of time is remembered by its conflict. In the early 602s it was civil rights, then Viet Nam, and College campus revolutions. The next decade brought Watergate and the resigna- tion of our President. lt's 1976, the year of our nation's Bicentennial, and most of those things are mere remembrances. How do you suppose we will remember this significant year? Patriotic spirits? I doubt it. Conflict? I can't really recall any. At Carson-Newman, I think the word community might best capture the feeling of 1976. That isn't to say that we've been a group of people who think alike, act alike, and strive for the same ends. Rather, our community is one of a great variety of folks with different ideas, different tastes, and different ways of living. In 1976, I saw potential here of becoming a community of open people, loving and ac- cepting each other in spite of a host of differences that will inevitably exist among any people living together, especially during these years of growing and changing. Hope- fully, the Carson-Newman community will become increasingly open with each new generation of students. I can see the pos- sibility. I hope that we can learn what it means to be a community: that we can abandon our suspicions, reservations, and judgements of each other, and that we can live together not just in harmony, but in unity. The 1976 Appalachian is an attempt to record the things that we'll want to remem- ber about our year at Carson-Newman. Hopefully, it is representative of all of us. It wouIdn't be here if it weren't for what I think was a phenomenally dependable staff. Each and every member accepted his or her responsibility with remarkable maturi- ty. I especially appreciate Libby McDowell for her most unselfish contribution as Or- ganizations Editor. To Emily Tidwell, Alan Roberts, and Jenny Meacham, thanks for staying a day ahead of me. l'Il be grateful forever to Ilene Boyd for her willingness to help in any situation. And last but not least, these pages might be blank were it not for unending hours given by Mike Alvis and Bill Hild. Our sponsor, Dr. Carey Herring, was tremendously helpful and understanding. Appalachian staff, thanks for making my experience as editor an enjoyable one. Vivian Miller Editor-in-Chief 1976 Appalachian Staff Editor-in-Chief: Vivian Miller Assistant Editors: Alan Roberts Emily Tidwell Photographers: Mike Alvis Bill Hild y Mark Perry Student Life: Ilene Boyd - editor Alice Horton Gina Spence Sports: Alan Roberts - editor Organizations: Libby McDowell - editor Lisa Aspy Cliff Ellis Cyndy Crosson Underclassmen: Jenny Meacham - editor Cheryl Corley Seniors: Emily Tidwell - editor Alice Horton Academics: Emily Tidwell - editor Jo Ann Perry b..v .-.Y fr,- w:f,-Q-- aw . ,-,-,., M, , ,,, -f , ' 21, - I 1- 1 '- -. ,.-- --- 7 Y ' ' ' 1, L1,i:-.. mq.-,. .. - ..' .,.. 1 - L W 'Q 1, -. W S f..,...:1 ,m . .- - Li- x -V -- ,L -y--, -1- -- -, 1- . ,,.-wwf, ,:,m,fa.,.,e .R H, . in 'I 13 N, N , 'x A1 mi 1 - . V u F , F 1 f , .1 I 1 1 i i A ' 1 I w v i. . , A .1 'Q . A A W fn- AF?
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