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The Sherrod Library EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY Johnson City,, Tennessee vJt ' ! rW ' £■ The Buccaneer... The Sherrod Library EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY Johnson City, Tennessee DR. FRANK FIELD Registrar DR. C. C. SHERROD President JOHN W. OVERBY Business Manager i DEAN D. S. BURLESON DEAN ELLA V. ROSS - ,L A Mrs. Esther Wade Home Economics The FACULTY of Berenice Barnard Music Willis B. Bible English Elizabeth Black Education, English Mrs. Gertrude Boren Principal, Training School Clifford Boyd Chemistry, Physics Blanche Britton Training School Dr D. M. Brown Biology McBemey Burleson Librarian Dr. M. E. Butterfield Music T. C. Carson Mathematics Velma Cloyd Training School Florence Cole Physical Education Mrs. Gerome Collins Nurse Elmer Dunn Army Physics Denver Dyer Army Math, Physical Training Mrs. Ada H. Earnest Home Economics Emma Farrell Training School Dr. Lester Fraley Health Isabelle Goodwin Training School Mary L. Gordy Home Economics Marie Harrison Geography TENNESSEE STATE COLLEGE Mrs. Bert D. Hodges Dietitian R. B. Houston High School Supervisor Dr. H. B. Huddle Chemistry and Physics Orrille Huffaker Secretary to Registrar Minnie Frances Humphrey Commerce Mrs. Robert Imboden Hostess Carter Hall Ora Ledford Business Office Clerk Dr. J. G. McMurray Physical Education C. Hodge Mathes Modern Languages Maxine Mathews History Lillian Poe Training School W. L. Prince Supervisor, N.Y.A. William Flinn Rogers History and Government Jean Scott Assistant Business Manager Earnest Shell Army Geography Elizabeth Slocumb Art Willie Louise Stevens Army Physics Dr. D. G. Stout Social Science Olive Taylor Librarian Alma Trivett Training School Dr. L. R. Wheeler Psychology Ina Yoakley Geography In the 1944 edition of THE BUCCANEER we have endeavored to present the different activities in the lives of students and Army personnel within the past year. Editorial Staff DORIS HALE Associate Editor GUY FLEENOR Advertising Editor MURIEL GIBSON Organizations Editor MARGARET AYERS Feature Editor PAULINE MILLER SELL VOWE TILSON Photographic Editors VESTA WILLOCKS Literary Editor RITA GROSECLOSE Sports Editor ■Hi mm ♦ CLASSES CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY-FOUR OFFICERS President.GUY FLEENOR Vice-President.MARY KATRINE BROWN Secretary.KATHRYN GARLAND Treasurer.HOPE PEARSON We, the Class of Nineteen-Forty-Four, have endeavored to main¬ tain the high standards of scholarship, character, and citizenship of which our Alma Mater is justly proud. The SENIOR MARTHA MARGARET AYERS Midway, Tennessee English, Physical Education Glee Club ' 40- ' 44; Sigma’ Omega Sorority ' 40- ' 44 ( Treasurer ' 42- ' 43, President ' 44; Secretary of Jun¬ ior Class ' 43; Student Government, second Vice- President ' 43, President ' 44; Student Council Sec¬ retary ' 44; Y.W.C.A. ' 40- ' 44, Treasurer ' 43; Inter¬ national Relations Club ' 43- ' 44; F.T.A. ' 43- ' 44; Who ' s Who ' 43- ' 44; Buccaneer Staff ' 44; TC and T Sweater; Honor Roll. CHARLOTTE GRACE BARNES Johnson City, Tennessee Business Administration Footlight Players 1940; Band ' 40; International Relations Club ' 43- ' 44; Business Administration Club ' 43- ' 44, President ' 43- ' 44; Honor Roll. SELLS BLEVINS Johnson City, Tennessee English, Social Sciences Transfer from L.M.U. MARY KATRINE BROWN Racine, West Virginia Music Y.W.C.A. ' 40- ' 44, Secretary ' 43- ' 44; B.S.U. ' 41- ' 44, Vice-President ' 42- ' 43; Glee Club ' 40- ' 44, Presi¬ dent ' 43- ' 44; Band ' 40- ' 44; Librarian ' 42; Or¬ chestra ' 42- ' 43; E.T.S. Awards ' 42- ' 43; F.T.A. ' 42- ' 44; Sigma Omega Sorority ' 42- ' 44; Treasurer of Junior Class; Vice-President of Senior Class; Editor-in-Chief of Buccaneer ' 43- ' 44; Who ' s Who ' 44; Honor Roll. INEZ CHRISTIAN Surgoinsville, Tennessee English, Music Band ' 41- ' 43; Glee Club ' 42- ' 43; Dramatic Club ' 42- ' 43; Pi Sigma ' 42- ' 44; B.S.U. ' 43- ' 44; Y.W.C.A. ' 42- ' 44, Pianist ' 43- ' 44; Poster Club ' 43, Secre¬ tary ' 43. MARGARET ALLINE COLLINS Kingsport, Tennessee Commerce Intra-Murals ' 40- ' 44; Leadership Club ' 42- ' 44; Home Ec. Club ' 40- ' 44; Commerce Club ' 43- ' 44, Secretary; F.T.A. ' 43- ' 44; Y.W.C.A. ' 40- ' 44, Trea¬ surer ' 43- ' 44; T Club ' 43; Honor Roll. Buccaneer Cl ASS of 1944 EDYTH COPE Rogersville, Tennessee Geography, English Transfer from Tusculum ' 41; Y.W.C.A. ' 40- ' 44; Miracle Book Club ' 42- ' 44; Spanish Club ' 40- ' 41; Honor Roll; Twirlers ' 42. GRACE CROWE Elizabethton, Tennessee English, History Honor Roll ' 43. LOIS DUNCAN Ft. Blackmore, Virginia Science, Mathematics Pi Beta Chi ' 43- ' 44; Y.W.C.A. ' 41- ' 44. GUY FLEENOR Yb Johnson City, Tennessee President Senior Class; Who ' s Who; Buccaneer Staff. ROBERT FRITTS Johnson City, Tennessee English, Science Transfer from Emory ia’nd Henry. HELEN FUDGE Surgoinsville, Tennessee Home Economics c c a sb e e r The SENIOR MARY KATHRYN GARLAND Jonesboro, Tennessee Home Economics, Social Sciences F.T.A. ' 40- ' 44 f Vice-President ' 43- ' 44; International Relations Club ' 42- ' 44, Secretary ' 43- ' 44; Home Economics Club ' 40- ' 44, Secretary ' 42- ' 43, Vice- President ' 43- ' 44; Y.W.C.A. ' 40- ' 44; Student Gov¬ ernment Council Representative ' 43- ' 44; Secre¬ tary of Senior Class; Home Management House, Winter Quarter; Honor Roll ' 40- ' 44. MURIEL GIBSON Elk Valley, Tennessee Commerce, Health, Physical Education Y.W.C.A. ' 40- ' 44, second Vice-President ' 43- ' 44; Sigma Omega Sorority ' 43- ' 44; F.T.A. ' 42- ' 44, Secretary ' 43- ' 44; International Relations Club ' 43- ' 44; Buccaneer Staff ' 43- ' 44; Senior Repre¬ sentative to Student Government ' 43- ' 44; T.C. Award ' 43; Commerce Club ' 43- ' 44; Honor Roll; B.S.U. ' 41- ' 43; Leadership Club ' 42- ' 44; Intra- murals ' 40- ' 43. KATHERINE GILBERT Chattanooga, Tennessee English Sigma Omega; Y.W.C.A. ' 40- ' 44. ORENE B. GOOD Erwin, Tennessee English, Social Studies Transfer from Tusculum ' 42; Y.W.C.A. ' 41- ' 44; Treasurer of Student Government ' 42- ' 43; Sigma Omega Sorority ' 42- ' 44; Flag Twirler ' 43. RITA GROSECLOSE Kingsport, Tennessee Physical Education, English, Biology Y.W.C.A. ' 40- ' 44; Intramurals ' 40- ' 44 ( Assistant Manager ' 42- ' 43, Manager ' 43- ' 44; T Sweater ' 43; Tennessee Collegian ' 40- ' 42; Pi Sigma So¬ rority ' 41- ' 44 ; President ' 43- ' 44; Phi Beta Chi ' 41- ' 44, Secretary ' 42- ' 43; Vice-President of Student Government ' 43- ' 44; Best Personality Girl ' 42- ' 43; Campus Personality ' 43- ' 44; Who ' s Who ' 43- ' 44; F.T.A. ' 43- ' 44; Sports Editor of Buccaneer. DORIS JUNE HALE Ooltewah, Tennessee Music, History Transfer of Southern Junior College; Chorus ' 42- ' 44; Librarian ' 43- ' 44; Miracle Book Club ' 42- ' 44; Wesleyan Foundation ' 42- ' 44, second Vice-Presi¬ dent ' 42- ' 43; Twirler ' 42- ' 43; F.T.A. ' 42- ' 44 ; In¬ ternational Relations Club ' 43- ' 44; Pi Sigma ' 42- ' 44; Y.W.C.A. ' 42- ' 44, President ' 43- ' 44; Central Religious Council ' 44; Honor Roll; Student Music Club ' 43- ' 44; Associate Editor of Buccaneer ' 43- ' 44. Buccaneer CLASS of 1944 ERMALIE HARR Kingsport, Tennessee Home Economics Commerce Club; Home Economics Club; Home Management House, Winter Quarter ' 43- ' 44. EDNA HARRISON Johnson City, Tennessee Geography MARGUERITE IRENE HENLEY Spring City, Tennessee English, Physical Ed ucation, Health Y.W.C.A. ' 41- ' 44; Representative of Student Council of Garter Hall ' 41- ' 42; Girls ' Leadership Club ' 42- ' 43; Girls ' T. C. Club ' 43- ' 44; F.T.A. ' 43- ' 44; Junior Representative to Student Council ' 43- ' 44; Sigma Omega Sorority ' 43- ' 44. SOPHIE ELIZABETH HODGES Piney Flats, Tennessee Science, Commerce International Relations Club ' 42- ' 44, Vice-Presi¬ dent; Science Club ' 42- ' 44; Commerce Club ' 43- ' 44; Honor Roll; Y.W.C.A. ' 40- ' 41; Intramural ' 42- ' 43. VERA LOUISE HURD Erwin, Tennessee Commerce Business Club. VERA V. JOHNSON Hampton, Tennessee English, Geography Buccaneer The SENIOR FRANCES LELIA GALE KEEZEL Knoxville, Tennessee Health, Physical Education Wesleyan Foundation ' 41- ' 44 ; Treasurer ' 41- ' 42, Vice-President ' 42- ' 43, President ' 43- ' 44; F.T.A. ' 41- ' 44, Treasurer ' 41- ' 42, President ' 43- ' 44; Band ' 40- ' 43; Student Council, Sophomore Representa¬ tive ' 41- ' 42; Treasurer of Carter Hall Government ' 43- ' 44; YW.C.A. ' 40- ' 44; Intramurals ' 40- ' 44; Head of Sports ' 42- ' 44; Leadership Club ' 42- ' 44; Central Religious Council, Vice-President ' 43- ' 44; Miracle Book Club ' 40- ' 44. BETTY LARRISH Jellico, Tennessee Chemistry Science Club ' 42- ' 43, President of Club ' 43- ' 44. EMERITA LOPEZ San Sebastian, Puerto Rico Home Economics Transfer from Milligan College; International Re¬ lations Club ' 43- ' 44; Home Economics Club ' 40- ' 44; Glee Club; ,Y.W.C.A.; Pi Sigma Sorority; Home Management House, Spring Quarter. URSULA LOPEZ San Sebastian, Puerto Rico Home Economics Transfer from Milligan College; International Re¬ lations Club ' 43- ' 44; Home Economics Club ' 40- ' 44; Glee Club; Y.W.C.A.; Pi Sigma Sorority; Home Management House, Spring Quarter. MARTHA CAROLYN MARSHALL Johnson City, Tennessee Foreign Language, English International Relations Club ' 43- ' 44. ROBERT WILLIAM MOTTERN Johnson City, Tennessee Chemistry, History, Mathematics, German Band ' 42- ' 43; Vi ce-President of Student Body ' 43- ' 44; Honor Roll; Science Club ' 43- ' 44; Busi¬ ness Manager of Buccaneer ' 43- ' 44. Buccaneer CLASS of 1944 LOIS NAOME OLIVER Piney Flats, Tennessee Home Economics, Science Glee Club ' 41- ' 44; E.T.S. ' 43; Homs Economics Club ' 42- ' 44, Secretary-Treasurer ' 43- ' 44; F.T.A. ' 42- ' 44; International Relations Club ' 42- ' 44; Flag Twirler ' 42- ' 44; Science Club ' 43- ' 44, Secretary- Treasurer ' 43- ' 44; Miracle Book Club ' 43- ' 44; Wesleyan Foundation ' 43- ' 44; Honor Roll; Scho¬ lastic Honor Award ' 42- ' 43; Intramurals ' 41- ' 44; Biology Lab Assistant ' 43- ' 44; Home Manage¬ ment House, Winter ' 43- ' 44. HOPE PEARSON Persia, Tennessee Home Economics Intramurals ' 40-44; Drill Squad ' 40- ' 42; Girls T Club ' 42- ' 44; Y.W.C.A. ' 40- ' 44; Represent ative of Student Government ' 41; Home Economics Club ' 40- ' 44, President ' 43- ' 44; B.S.U. ' 42- ' 44, first Vice- President ' 42- ' 43, Representative to Baptist Con¬ vention ' 43- ' 44; F.T.A. ' 42- ' 44; Sigma Omega Sorority ' 42- ' 44; Treasurer Senior Class ' 43- ' 44; Home Management House, Winter Quarter ' 43- ' 44. ELLA ROWENA PIERCE Jonesboro, Tennessee Home Economics, English Wesleyan Foundation ' 41- ' 44; Home Economics Club ' 41- ' 44; Miracle Book Club ' 42- ' 44; Y.W.C.A. ' 43- ' 44; Home Management House, Winter Quar¬ ter ' 44; Honor Roll. BILLIE MARIE PRICE Erwin, Tennessee English, Social Studies Transfer from Tusculum College ' 42; Y.W.C.A. ' 40- ' 44; Sigma Omega Sorority ' 43- ' 44; Twirler ' 43. LOTTIE PRICE Greenville, Tennessee English, Science PAULINE MILLER SELL Johnson City, Tennessee Physical Education, English Senior Representative of Student Council; Presi¬ dent of Phi Epsilon Mu ' 44; Secretary-Treasurer of Leadership Club ' 43; F.T.A. ' 42- ' 44; Pi Sigma ' 42- ' 44; T. C. Award ' 43; Intramurals ' 40- ' 44; Photographic Editor of Bucca’neer ' 44. uccaneer ■■■■■■■ The SENIOR DOROTHY MARIE SELLS Johnson City, Tennessee Home Economics, Social Science Brethren Fellowship Organization ' 42- ' 43; Home Ec. Club ' 42- ' 44; Home Management House, Win¬ ter ' 44. MARGUERITE TONEY STACK Erwin, Tennessee English, History Transfer from Tusculum College; Pi Sigma So¬ rority ' 43- ' 44; International Relations Club ' 43- ' 44; Honor Roll. HELEN TAYLOR Johnson City, Tennessee English, History Band ' 41- ' 44; Glee Club ' 41; Orchestra ' ' 41- ' 43. FRANCIS VOWE TILSON Limestone, Tennessee Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics Glee Club ' 40- ' 44; Men ' s Chorus; Band ' 42- ' 43; Vice-President of Science Club ' 43- ' 44; President of Student Body ' 43- ' 44; Who ' s Who ' 43- ' 44. VESTA ELIZABETH WILLOCKS Maryville, Tennessee Music, English Transfer from Maryville College; Y.W.C.A., Vice- President ' 43- ' 44; Wesleyan Foundation ' 42- ' 44; Miracle Book Club ' 42- ' 44; F.T.A. ' 42- ' 44; Glee Club ' 42- ' 44; Vice-President ' 43- ' 44; Letter Award ' 44; Honor Roll; Dramatic Club; Literary Editor of Buccaneer ' 43- ' 44. WILMA WAYNE WILSON Cosby, Tennessee Home Economics, Physical Education Home Economics Club; T.C. Award ' 41; Lead¬ ership Club, Footlight Players ' 41; Y.W.C.A.; Sigma Omega Sorority; Barnwarmin ' Queen ' 43- ' 44. Buccaneer CLASS of 1944 CHARLOTTE MARIE WOODS Johnson City, Tennessee Modern Languages, English International Relations Club; War Council, ' 42- ' 43; First and Second Honor Rolls. GLENN YATES Leemaster, Virginia English Transfer from University of Richmond; Glee Club and Ministerial Association. WILLIE C. LITTLE Johnson City, Tennessee English LYDIA ALMA SUTPHIN Unicoi, Tennessee English Transfer from Milligan College. MARY ELIZABETH TAPP Erwin, Tennessee English Y.W.C.A., Fall ' 43; Miracle Book Club ' 43; Wes¬ leyan Foundation ' 43. Buccaneer ■IIM c«« . .- - C1A S S OF NINETEEN FORTY-FIVE OFFICERS . FLORENCE BAIRD AMINELLE WILLIAMSON VIRGINIA DARE WEEKS President Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer We, the Members of the Class of Nineteen-Forty-Five, are looking forward to the coming year, when we will assume the status of Seniors. Our great aim is to do our best in serving our country and school, and we acknowledge our gratitude to the present graduating class for showing us the way. The JUNIORS ALEXANDER, MARTHA ANGEL, RUTH ARMSTRONG, JIMMIE ARMSTRONG, LOUISE BAIRD. FLORENCE BELLAMY, NELL BIRD, ARLENE CARR, LILLIAN CARTER, MARY EMMA CARVER, DELSIE COPP, HILDA CROSS, MARJORIE DAVIS, LOUISE DEWITT, RUTH EISENHOWER, ROSEMARY GOODMAN, LUCILLE GAUSS. DOROTHY HARRISON, STANLEY HICKEY, MARILYN HOPKINS, MILDRED The JUNIORS KILDAY, EDSEL KILDAY, HELEN LO YD. MARY MATHES, LOUISE MEREDITH, ANITA MILBURN, RUTH STOUT, DOROTHY SUSONG, HELEN SUSONG, MARJORIE TAYLOR, JANE TAYLOR, PATRICIA TEILMANN, WAVA HALE WALKER, WANDA WEBB, RUTH WEEKS, VIRGINIA DARE WILDS, DORIS WILLIAMSON, AMINELLE WOLFORD, JANE WOODWARD, MARY KATHRYN WORTH, J. A. ■ xx-x-: - - ' waww:- m flMMMnNl ' ■ ; jlggg8S . -V.X;X ;...;. . v .v jX-.-.-.v........ 88g? [■Mill mm IHUM I KIlIHli , • • -•; ■Ml CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY-SIX OFFICERS President.LOUISE McBEE Vice-President.ELIZABETH FINK Secretary.MARGUERITE HONEYCUTT Treasurer.IRMA CATON THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Ayers, Ruth Bales, Virginia Bellamy, Betty Blazier, Geneva Bowers, Helen Bowers, Vivian Brobeck, Elsa Lee Brown, Effie Grace Broyles, Kathleen Broyles, Nellie Ross Caton, Irma Cole, Hester Collins, Ernestine Cook, Gale Cox, Louise Crookshanks, Elizabeth Crookshanks, Louise Crumley, Jody Davis, Annette Deakins, Helen Dobson, Marjorie Farnsworth, Alyne Fink, Elizabeth Frost, Cathryn Garland, Anne Goodman, Jessie Harris, Sara Hayes, Betty Hodges, Lena Ben Honeycutt, Helen Honeycutt, Marguerite Hoss, Anna Houser, Edith Humbert, Jo Jackson, Virginia THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Kincheloe, Pauline King, Polina King, Ruth Kiser, Ruth Leith, Louise Leonard, Jane Livesay, Ruth Long, Rose Mary McBee, Louise McCracken, Rebecca McCulloch, Vivian McMahan, Aileen Matney, Elizabeth Mayes, Jean Montgomery, Bessie Mae Norton, Goldean Nunez, Helen O ' Dell, Joyce Ottinger, Jo Ann Rader, Louise Ramsey, Jane Rowe, Margaret Simmons, Dotty Smith, Elmira Smythe, Betty Swadley, Betty Swoyer, Jean Tilson, Kathleen Townsend, Beverly Whitehead, Billie Williams, Sue Williamson, Tommye Wilson, Inez -.w. ... °mtv :■■■ WmmijM CLASS OF NINETEEN FORTY-SEVEN OFFICERS President. Vice-President. Secretary-Treasurer. HOWARD BRUMITT . . LONE SISK MARIE SMITH FRESHMEN Asbury, Mary Bailey, Alcm Bingham, John Brooks, Mary Brown, Travis Brumitt, Howard Burchfield, Nathaniel Byrd, Margaret Carroll, Marjorie Cates, Mildred Clark, Dorothy Cress, Earlene Diehl, Janet Doby, Charlene English, Julia Fulks, Jeanne Groseclose, Sue Hampton, Jean Harmon, Joe Hartsell, Anna Mary Henson, Carol Humbert, Grace Irish, Anna Marie Jarvis, Ray Jenkins, Jemima Jones, Sarah Jane Larimer, Elaine Lingerfelt, Elizabeth Little, Ruth Long, Marguerite Mclver, Martha McFaddin, Sue FRESHMEN McKay, June McNabb, Irene Mahoney, Agnes Matthews, Ida Miller, Gequetta Morrow, Mary Helen Musick, Winifred Nidiffer, Sue Ottinger, Hershel Parker, Mildred Patton, Fred Powers, June Powers, Nelle Price, William Riddle, Doris Rosenbaum, Ann Rowe, Elizabeth Sells, Ruth Ann Shaw, Joyce Smalling, Herman Smith, Marie Spicer, Margaret Steele, Betty Stringham, Don Taylor, William Thomas, Martha Valentine, Nina Wade, Walter Walker, Wallace Wilhoit, Alma Ruth Williams, Bobby Ruth Wills, Jane 0rgani aiwti$ Student Council Religious Council Y. W. C. A. Miracle Book Club Baptist Student Union Wesleyan Foundation Music Club Glee Club Commerce Club Phi Beta Chi Sigma Omega Sorority Pi Sigma Sorority The Sherrod Library EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY Johnson City, Tennessee OFFICERS President. Vice-President. Secretary-Treasurer. . VOWE TILSON . BILL MOTTERN MARGARET AYERS CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Senior: Muriel Gibson Pauline Miller Sell Junior: Helen Susong Irene Henley Sophomore: Betty Hays Jean Swoyer Freshman: Hershel Ottinger PURPOSE The Student Council seeks to promote democratic activity among the student body and the faculty, and it serves as a channel through which student suggestions and complaints regarding school welfare may be discussed and developed as a purposeful activity. CENTRA! RELIGIOUS COUNCIL OFFICERS President.WAVA TEILMANN Vice-President.GALE KEEZEL Secretary-Treasurer.LUCILLE GOODMAN MEMBERS: Louise MacBee Tommye Williamson Mary Loyd Doris Hale Edith Houser Charlotte Woods Aminelle Williamson Ruth Milburn PURPOSE: The Central Religious Council is composed of representatives from the different religious groups on the campus, with one cen¬ tal purpose—to create a closer fellowship between the various organizations of the school. This Council endeavors to strengthen the spiritual life of each individual. This purpose is accom¬ plished through mass meetings, personal contacts by individual groups, and through encouraging each student to participate in some local church program. Y. W. C. A. OFFICERS President.DORIS HALE First Vice-President.VESTA WILLOCKS Second Vice-President.MURIEL GIBSON Secretary.MARY KATRINE BROWN Treasurer.MARGARET COLLINS PURPOSE The Young Women ' s Christian Association is composed of all young women living in Carter Hall. This organization seeks to promote the spirit of Christ on the campus. At Christmas the members entertained a large number of unfortunate children. Every Sunday afternoon vespers are held, and on Wednesday evening a devotional meeting is conducted. The Y.W.C.A. also furnishes the daily paper and a large number of the best maga¬ zines for the girls in Carter Hall and continually adds very val¬ uable improvements to the dormitory. MIRACLE BOOK CLUB OFFICERS President.AMINELLE WILLIAMSON Secretary-Treasurer.WANDA WALKER PURPOSE The Miracle Book Club, an international organization, has as its purpose the deepening of the spiritual life, not only of its mem¬ bers but of all the students on the campus. The membership of the club is open to all who wish to attend the weekly Bible study periods. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION OFFICERS President.EDITH HOUSER Vice-President.LUCILLE GOODMAN Secretary-Treasurer . . . MARY KATHRYN WOODWARD Sponsors . . . MISS ELLA ROSS and DR. W. R. RIGELL PURPOSE The Baptist Student Union is an international organization of Baptist Students in colleges functioning through the Southern Baptist Convention. The B.S.U. strives to make Christianity col¬ legiate and spirituality pre-eminent. WESLEYAN FOUNDATION OFFICERS President.GALE KEEZEL First Vice-President.HILDA COPP Second Vice-President.RUTH MILBURN Secretary.VIRGINIA DARE WEEKS Treasurer.NELLE BELLAMY Reporter.VESTA WILLOCKS PURPOSE The Wesleyan Foundation has endeavored to attain a closer fel¬ lowship with Christ and has striven to introduce the Victorious Christ to others. Through weekly services, and Christian recrea¬ tion, we have endeavored to know Christ and to make Him known. The Wesleyan Foundation is a national Methodist move¬ ment comprising two million university and college students. MUSIC CLUB OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer DOROTHY STOUT . JEAN SWOYER . BETTY STEELE ANITA MEREDITH GLEE CLUB OFFICERS President.KATRINE BROWN Vice-President.VESTA WILLOCKS Secretary.HILDA COPP Librarian.DORIS HALE Director.DR. M. E. BUTTERFIELD DR. M. E. BUTTERFIELD CARTER HALL STUDENT GOVERNMENT OFFICERS President.MARGARET AYERS First Vice-President.RITA GROSECLOSE Second Vice-President.HELEN SUSONG Secretary.LOUISE McBEE ‘t Treasurer.GALE KEEZEL 6 FLOOR REPRESENTATIVES KATHRYN GARLAND a VIRGINIA DARE WEEKS c ] HILDA COPP 7 VIVIAN McCULLOCH BETTY HAYES T PURPOSE The Student Government Association of Carter Hall has as its purpose better cooperation among the girls and a feeling of responsibility in governing the Hall in a democratic manner. 1 . 3 . ' sk j mmm Jm • iJH ' 5? m ' mh , l— — —-—— - — , HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS Sponsors .... MRS. ADA EARNEST and MISS GORDY President.HOPE PEARSON Vice-President.KATHRYN GARLAND Secretary-Treasurer.LOIS OLIVER Reporter.EFFIE GRACE BROWN MEMBERS: Brobeck, Elsa Lee Fudge, Helen Milburn, Ruth Susong, Helen Collins, Margaret Garland, Anne Nunez, Helen Taylor, Jane Cox, Louise Harr, Ermalee Pierce, Ella Taylor, Patricia Crookshanks, Elizabeth Hopkins, Mildred Rader, Louise Weeks, Virginia Dare Cross, Marjorie Irish, Anna Marie Ramsey, Jane Williams, Sue Deakins, Helen Jones, Sarah Jane Sells, Dorothy Williamson, Aminelle Farnsworth, Alyne Loyd, Mary Smith, Elmira Wilson, Wilma AIMS OF CLUB: Social and professional welfare and ad- 4. Appreciation of the field of Home Economics, vancement of the members. n i i i , x 5. To assist in the development of the Home Personal development of the girls; person- -n • , , w i j t. i . ... Economics Department, ality, leadership, and initiative. Connecting link between school and home. 6. To help in national defense. OFFICERS Sponsor.MISS HUMPHREY President.CHARLOTTE BARNES Vice-President.MARTHA ALEXANDER Secretary.MARGARET COLLINS Treasurer.LOUISE MATHES MEMBERS: Baird, Florence Crumley, Jody Harr, Ermalie Nunez, Helen Bird, Arlene Frost, Catherine Hodges, Elizabeth Rader, Louise Bowers, Vivian Gibson, Muriel Hurd, Louise PHI BETA CHI OFFICERS President.BETTY LARRISH Vice-President.VOWE TILSON Secretary-Treasurer.LOIS OLIVER Sponsor (Not Pictured).. . DR. BROWN MEMBERS: Bowers, Helen Hayes, Betty Leonard, Jane Cooke, Gale Hodges, Elizabeth Meredith, Anita Duncan, Lois Hoss, Anna Mottern, William Groseclose, Rita King, Polina Williamson, Aminelle PURPOSE The chief aim of the Phi Beta Chi is to bring together those stu¬ dents majoring in any phase of science for the purpose of fur¬ thering their scientific interests and for promoting an exchange of ideas among the members. The FUTURE TEACHERS o f AMERICA OFFICERS President.GALE KEEZEL Vice-President .... KATHRYN GARLAND Secretary.MURIEL GIBSON Treasurer.HILDA COPP Sponsor.DR. P. W. ALEXANDER MEMBERS: Alexander, Martha Armstrong, Jimmie Armstrong, Louise Ayers, Margaret Ayers, Ruth Brown, Effie Grace Brown, Katrine Collins, Margaret Cross, Marjorie Davis, Annette Groseclose, Rita Groseclose, Mary Sue Henley, Irene Honeycutt, Marguerite Irish, Anna Marie King, Ruth McBee, Louise McCulloch, Vivian Milburn, Ruth O ' Dell, Joyce Oliver, Lois Pearson, Hope Sell, Pauline Stout, Dorothy Swoyer, Jean Weeks, Virginia Dare Williamson, Aminelle Williamson, Tommye Willocks, Vesta’ The W. C. Wilson Chapter of the Future Teachers of America, organized in 1938, is a branch of the National Education Association, whose purpose is the study of school problems and their solutions. Members are selected on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and interest in the teach¬ ing profession. OFFICERS President (Not Pictured) Sponsor .... Vice-President Se cretary . . . . Treasurer .... . ROSALIE BRANDT MAXINE MATTHEWS ELIZABETH HODGES KATHRYN GARLAND . MARGARET AYERS MEMBERS: Barnes, Charlotte Bellamy, Betty Bellamy, Nelle Bowers, Vivian Fink, Elizabeth Frost, Catherine Hale, Doris McBee, Louise Marshall, Peggy Oliver, Lois Stack, Marguerite Stout, Dorothy Williamson, Aminelle Woods, Charlotte PURPOSE The International Relations Club is the only national organiza¬ tion on the campus where entrance is limited to scholarship and to Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors whose records indicate an interest in the study of international and national affairs. Our study this, year has been around Postwar Peace Plans. We have heard several talks and book reviews concerning post¬ war peace which have helped to formulate our views. President First Vice-President . Second Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer Reporter . MARGARET AYERS . . . JOYCE O ' DELL . . HELEN DEAKINS . . . ANNA HOSS LOUISE CROOKSHANKS . . IRMA CATON PURPOSE To promote our literary attainments and to encourage the social welfare of ourselves and the school. September: Garden Party October: Tea November: Barnwarmin ' Rush Week December: Christmas Party Chili Supper CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR January: February: March: Theater Party April: May: Officers Party for Members Acceptance Breakfast War Bond and Gift to Red Cross Hike Dance (formal) with Orchestra House Party SPONSORS Jones, Floydine Scott, Jean MEMBERS: Ayers, Margaret Ayers, Ruth Brown, Katrine Caton, Irma Collins, Ernestine Crookshanks, Louise Cross, Marjorie Deakins, Helen Farnsworth, Alyne Gibson, Muriel Gilbert, Katherine Frost, Cathryn Good, Orene Hayes, Betty Henley, Irene Hoss, Anna Humbert, Jo Kiser, Ruth McBee, Louise McCulloch, Vivian Mathes, Louise Matthews, Ida O ' Dell, Joyce Pearson, Hope Price, Billie Marie Ramsey, Jane Smith, Elmira Susong, Helen Thomas, Martha Weeks, Virginia Dare Williams, Sue Wilson, Wilma PLEDGES: Gilsdorf, Rosalind Honeycutt, Marguerite Long, Rose Mary Wills, Jane SIGMA OMEGA SOROITY BHBMB mmmB BBMIH H|H|| IHH 11 I IH : ■ I 11 ■■■ PI SIGMA SORORITY OFFICERS President.RITA GROSECLOSE Vice-President.MARTHA ALEXANDER Secretary.JANE LEONARD Treasurer.ELIZABETH FINK Reporter.JANE TAYLOR The PI SIGMA SORORITY, the oldest organization of its kind on our campus, has functioned through¬ out its history to promote loyalty to the school and activities of the campus, to deepen the cultural and social life of the college, and to draw girls who compose it into closer fellowship during their college life. This year has been one of the most successful ones in our history. We inaugurated our activities by conducting a bond booth on the campus, during the Third War Loan Drive, selling over $3,000 during the three weeks ' drive. In cooperation with the Sigma Omega Sorority a bond was purchased to establish a fund to be used as a memorial for the alumni killed during the present conflict. Other highlights of the year are as fo llows: Final rush party held at the John Sevier Hotel for the new members; formal Valentine dance, and the tradi¬ tional Sadie Hawkins Week, which included a tea and dance. As a final climax the annual house party was held in April. MEMBERS SPONSORS: Elizabeth Black Orrille Huffaker Alexander, Martha Angel, Ruth Bowers, Helen Christian, Inez Eisenhower, Rosemary Fink, Elizabeth Fulks, Jean Groseclose, Rita Groseclose, Sue Hale, Doris Harris, Sara Irish, Anna Marie Jones, Sara Jane Leith, Louise Leonard, Jane Lopez, Emerita Lopez, Ursula Mayes, Jean Morrow, Mary Helen Sell, Pauline Simmons, Dotty Smith, Marie Stack, Marguerite Steele, Betty Stout, Dorothy Swoyer, Jean Webb, Ruth Wolford, Jane 44 King and Queen of Barnwarmin ’ FLORENCE BAIRD RUTH WEBB (Ehos Mho at East Requisites for membership in WHO ' S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVER¬ SITIES are character, scholarship, leadership in extra¬ curricular activities, and potentiality for future useful¬ ness to business and society. These students were selected by a committee of the faculty. RITA GROSECLOSE Ten nessee State GUY FLEENOR VOWE TILSON RITA GROSECLOSE Snap of Rita’ Campus Pe Snap of Bill BILL M OTTERN rsonalities Beauties at East RUTH ANGEL MARGUERITE STACK State JUNE McKAY Tennessee MARGUERITE HONEYCUTT BILLIE MARIE PRICE , . - — _ M. Ayers Wilson McBee Henley Gibson Pearson Weeks L. Armstrong R. Ayers Sell Groseclose Collins Webb Keezel Cole (sponsor) INTRAMURAL COUNCIL These are the girls who lead the activities in the intramural program. All of them have been awarded their athletic award to qualify for Heads of Sports. RITA GROSECLOSE Manager RUTH WEBB Assistant Manager FLORENCE COLE Sponsor The purpose of this organization is to provide recreational facilities to all students in school. In addition, they give those who participate a chance to develop leadership, sportsmanship, and further skill in the various activities. ■ «: . ■ -v.v.......... x . -V ligjgg ••• ■ . lilt mm BliilSllSiSi US 1 l ■ c« cWe : ■ ■■1 | 0 ■ . 12th, College Tra ining Detachment PERMANENT PARTY CAPT. OLIVER 1ST LT. POLK 2ND LT. WINTERS S SGT. TILLOTSON S SGT. CHANDLER SGT. WARNOCK PFC. THOMPSON PFC. QUIROZ wmmm n ' • IlSill iPtl Wmimw. : •V • V gSW’Xflg : mm m l Miller Grocery Company west market amd Staple and Fancy Groceries McCLURE STREETS PHONE 5208 FRESH AND CURED MEATS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 808 BUFFALO STREET PHONE 5199 THE BEST FOR LESS Home Owned In Business for 25 Years Booze Brothers 102 E. MAIN STREET MEET YOUR FRIENDS EAST at the TENNESSEE ' S QUALITY Chocolate Bar SHOE STORE 249 E. MAIN ST. We Have Your Size and Style ALWAYS STOP AT DIXIE BARBECUE Johnson City, Tennessee HOME OF DELICIOUS SANDWICHES Meeting Place of All College Boys and Girls H. E. HART Spoded Lemon China Jeweler and Silversmith “The Shop of Beautiful Gifts” DR. H. E. HART Optometrist 214 Main St. Phone 209 Compliments of The Hamilton National Bank of JOHNSON CITY Complete Banking Service .... Your Account Will Be Appreciated RESOURCES OVER 10 MILLION DOLLARS Member Fed. Dep. Ins. Co. Siler Company Quality Furniture Washer Headquarters G E Electrical Appliances 320 E. MAIN PHONE 7 Compliments of Guy’s Cafe No. 1—Market and McClure Sts. No. 2—121 Buffalo JOHNSON CITY, TENN. Compliments of Mutual Store CORNER OF BUFFALO AND ASH STS. Phone 461 JOHNSON CITY, TENN. Compliments of Bolton Brothers Plumbing and Heating WE SPECIALIZE IN REPAIR WORK 124 E. MARKET ST. PHONE 827 RYAN MOTOR COMPANY For Better Cars SALES LOT 221 W. MARKET ST. PHONE 1360 Johnson City, Tenn. With The BEST WISHES Of The ' 44 STAFF DRINK TRADE.MARK REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. DOSSER’S Headquarters for Better Things SELECT THE GRADUATION GIFT HERE COMPLIMENTS OF The People’s Bank A Personal Interest Will Be Given All Of Your Business That You Intrust To Us Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. JOHNSON CITY, TENN. TELEPHONE 5182 Compliments of The Sevier Theatre Where Everybody Goes Johnson City ' s Home-Owned Theatre ENJOY YOUR OFF-HOURS HERE Let ' s Go To Scott ' s Scott’s Grocery The Student ' s Store PHONE 568 Sam E. Fain Grocery Better Foods and Cheaper Prices 406 S. Roan St. Phone 72 JOHNSON CITY. TENNESSEE Compliments of Smythe Electric Co. 238 E. Main St. Phone 5198 JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE COMPLIMENTS OF PARKS-BELK COMPANY JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE TELEPHONE 1094 Anderson Drug Store ON THE MINUTE SERVICE The Convenient Comer Johnson City, Tenn. Printing That Lends Distinction to Your Business The Campbell Press Phone 174 115 Tipton St. JOHNSON CITY, TENN. THIS LAUNDRY DOES ITS BEST Johnson City Steam Laundry To Keep The Family Clothes CLEANER —FRESHER —SWEETER Van Dyke Studio 6 Where Photography Is An Art ” GOOD PHOTOGRAPHY Is A PREREQUISITE For A GOOD ANNUAL THE NEGATIVES FOR THIS ANNUAL ARE ON FILE. EXTRA COPIES MAY BE MADE ON ORDER. 307 S. Roan St. JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE Compliments of PATY LUMBER CO. ELIZABETHTON, TENN. TELEPHONE 5115 Jones-Vance Where the Students Congregate After Every Date For SERVICE Phone 5126 COMPLIMENTS OF ALLEN CLEANERS 704 BUFFALO STREET JOHNSON CITY TENNESSEE WHERE THE STUDENTS BUY Kinkead, The Florist THEIR SCHOOL SUPPLIES FLOWERS TO SUIT S. H. Kress Company EVERY OCCASION Johnson City, Tenn. EAST MAIN STREET (Next to the Majestic) YOUR Majestic Theatre SUGGESTS Get in the Great Army of Defense and Help Your Country Win This War— TAKE YOUR CHANGE IN WAR STAMPS AND BUILD BONDS FOR FREEDOM EVERYONE KNOWS of Beckners’ Jewelers in Johnson City for 57 Years THERE YOU ' LL FIND THE BEST DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY GET YOUR FLOWERS FROM Gunnar Teilmann Son Johnson City ' s Leading Florists 318 E. MAIN PHONE 511 You re Most Likely To Find It At Kings • We invite you to test for yourself this quotation that comes from the lips of many a smart student, whether your want is a high fashion or one of the minor every-day necessities. KING’S EAST TENNESSEE ' S MOST COMPLETE STORE WHERE THOSE WHO KNOW BUY THEIR CLOTHES John Sevier Hotel Johnson City ' s Finest ON THE MAIN ARTERY London Hardware Co. EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES FOR ALL SPORTS JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE Compliments of SELL’S PRODUCE COMPANY A GOOD PLACE TO KEEP IN MIND Phone 5270 120 McCLURE STREET JOHNSON CITY, TENN. Compliments of Holston Oil Company Distributor M O B I L G A S M O B I L O I L Compliments of STERCHI BROS. STORES, Inc. 222-226 E. MAIN STREET JOHNSON CITY.TENNESSEE We Are Standing By ... . On The Home Front .... WAITING FOR YOUR EARLY RETURN Styles You Wish for These Days WE WISH TO SERVE YOU AGAIN To The CLASS OF 1944 And The Others Who Serve GOOD LUCK! GOD ' S SPEED to VICTORY and PEACE! SAM ' S HABERDASHERY SAMUEL E. MILLER JOHNSON CITY, TENN. For More Than A Third of a Century ..ENGRAVERS OF.. High School and College Annuals Knoxville Engraving Co. ARCHER SMITH PRINTING COMPANY 103 3 N. Broadway ☆ Knoxville, Tennessee Creators Distinctive Mnnuals FOR SERVICE THAT IS DEPENDABLE .... Free Service Tire Co. JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE YOUR FREE SERVICE DEALER IS COOPERATING 100% IN THE WAR EFFORT .... DO YOUR PART IN BUYING BONDS! STATION No. 1—PHONE 5158 STATION No. 2 —PHONE 12 THIS WAS HARD WORK but WE WERE PROUD of the HONOR OF WORKING on THIS ANNUAL —The Staff. Market Street Drug Co A GOOD PLACE TO GET THE BEST 134 WEST MARKET STREET Phone 5212 NUNN-BUSH SHOES • DOBBS HATS HANNAH’S for GOOD CLOTHES ARROW SHIRTS • VARSITY TOWN SUITS HURRAY! THIS IS THE .... Finish, Finis, Finale IN OTHER WORDS .... That ' s All Kid! THe Sherrod Library -rr i (k irr rc CT AXC ITMlA FPiUTY. EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY 3 6302 0074 9934 4 EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY 3 6302 0074 9934 4 -


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