East Tennessee State University - Buccaneer Yearbook (Johnson City, TN)
- Class of 1951
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' Ur , -rvr W. rr J r ' VS • , • ■- . ;; 4i SAIL THROUGH THESE PAGES WITH — TO OF WORK . . . MEMORIES AND MEMORIES OF PLAY ... OF HAPPY, CAREFREE HOURS SENIOR CLASS PRESENTS THE BUCCANEER NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE EAST TENNESSEE STATE COLLEGE JOHNSON CITY TENNESSEE lltii ADMINISTRATION (Side View) BUILDING ENTRANCE TO PRESIDENT ' S HOME LIBRARY—INDUSTRIAL ARTS II HMM RITTER HALL ' ! 4p§ | 0 3: . n n r ' n POWER PLANT—BROWNING HOUSE Professor of History . . . good Presbyterian . . . lover of sports worn-out, bulging briefcase . . . work-scarred notes . . . bat¬ tered hat . . . overshoes . . . perfect attendance at Rotary Club, 29 years . . . cigarettes for bus fare . . . reserve books . . . sec¬ ond-hand book list . . . “Alright, get out that clean sheet of paper” . . . red ink . . . odd rows and even rows . . . grades expressed in fractions . . . good chance for a “D” . . . his bus, State College and WHY? ? iliiam fylitut do-aeM • PRESIDENT’S HOME PRESIDENT MR. BURGIN E. DOSSETT A graduate of the University of Tennessee and Harvard . . . veteran of World War I . . . former state commander of American Legion . teacher, principal, superintendent and former State Commissioner of Education . . . friendly, sincere, fluent speaker . . . handsome . . . distinguished looking . . . often seen on the campus . . . never without his pipe and hat . . . always inspecting the many projects which are the outward signs of progress at State College ... a good president. Dr. Charles C. Sherrod President Emeritus David Sinclair Burleson Dean Emeritus Dr. Frank Field Registrar Emeritus THE D E A N S OUR DEANS . . . dignity . . . executive ability . . . poise . . . handkerchief and carnation . . . friendliness . . . excuses . . . permissions . . . signatures . . . dean’s lists . . . announcements . . . attractive secretaries . . . social calendar . . . fortune tell¬ ings . . . counseling . . . leadership conference. OUR REGISTRARS . . . pre-registering . . . blue card . . . check-up reports . . . long lines . . . drop slips . . . referees . . . horn-rimmed glasses and good-smelling pipes . . . tran¬ scripts . . . grades . . . helpful secretaries . . . patience. OUR BUSINESS MANAGER . . . money . . . empty pockets . . . activity cards . . . meal books . . . room rents . . . student checks . . . campus improvements ... to be very intimate— “old money bags.” OUR LEADERS EMERITUS . . . very active . . . interested in students . . . many business trips; commissions and com¬ mittees . . . fishing . . . golfing . . . alumni chapters . . . Eng¬ lish textbooks . . . good conversation . . . good inspiration for all of us. Miss Ella V . Ross Dean of Women Dr. P. W. Alexander Dean AND ADMINISTRATION Mr. John A. Clack Business Manager Mr. William M. Beasley Registrar Mr. Solon Gentry Assistant Registrar Miss Sheila Aden Training School Miss Shirley Mary Beaver First Grade Dr. John D. Allen English Mr. Willis Beeler Bible English Mr. John H. Bailey Biology Mrs. Gertrude Boren Training School, Principal Miss Catharine P. Baker Business Education Miss Betty Bowman Physical Education Mr. William M. Beasley Education Mr. Clifford Boyd Chemistry Miss Christine Burleson English Mr. John T. Burrus Sociology Dr. Mondel Ely Butterfield Mr. Clarence A. Carder Mr. Thomas Coleman Carson Music Psychology Mathematics Mrs. John A. Clack Nurse Mr. Ralph W. Clarke Training School Miss Velma Louise Cloyd Mathematics Mr. Julian Doss Crocker Mr. Mack P. Davis Physical Education Director of Training School FACULTY Mrs. Edith I. Dawson English Dr. H. D. Dawson Chemistry Miss Dora Deane DePriest Training School Miss Elise Draper Library Service Mrs. Irene B. Dugger Home Economics Mr. Harold H. Dugger History Mrs. Ada Hornsy Earnest Home Economics Miss Rachel Anne Eatherly Home Economics Dr. Reuben Hamilton Eliassen Education Miss Emma Farrell Education 4 - ' ' Miss Mary Fitzpatrick Physical Education Mr. Harry N. Fortune Business Education Mr. Solon Gentry Business Education Mrs. Allie Lou Felton Gilbreath Education Miss Isaeelle Goodwin Spanish Mr. Austin C. Graybeal Chemistry Mr. George Warren Griffing Physics Dr. S. W. Grise Education Miss Marie Harrison Geography Miss Mary Florence Hart Music Miss Evangeline History Hartsook Miss Mahala Hays English Miss Eleanor Heintz Art Miss Mary Henderson Home Economics Mrs. Phyllis Phlegar Holmes English Mr. Perry C. Biology Holt Mr. Thomas M. Howze English Miss Gretchen Hyder Education Mr. Crayton Troy Jackson Science Dr. Gerald Jaggers Education Mr. Glenn C. Jordan Industrial Arts Mr. John P. Lamb, Jr. Health Miss Grace Leab English Miss Eva Orel Leonard Assistant Librarian Mr. Robert Dix Lincoln Piano Mr. J. Marvin Lindley Music Mr. James W. Loyd Business Education Mr. Edward G. Lodter Languages Dr. Carroll H. Long Biology Miss Mary Elizabeth Lyons Assistant Librarian FACULTY HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE Miss Isabel Martin Training School Dr. Elwyn L. Martin Geography Mrs. Elinor Wade McCune Training School Dr. Fred L. McCune Education Mrs. Kate Miller History Mr. James I. Mooney Industrial Arts Miss Jessie Moore Health Mr. Herman O’Dell Biology Mr. Robert H. Paynter Physical Education Dr. Ruben L. Parson Geography Mr. Raymond A. Paul Art Miss Cynthia Mae Pickard Training School Dr. Lloyd F. Pierce Economics Mrs. Lillian Poe Training School Miss Julia F. Pitts Mr. William Flinn Rogers Miss Florence R. Satterley Assistant Librarian History Music Mr. Emmett F. Sawyer Social Science Mr. Virgil Claxton Self Music Mr. Russell Louis Shadoan Miss Elizabeth Slocumb Training School Art Miss Eileen M. Smith Dramatics A G U L T Y Miss Vella Mae Smith Training School Mr. O. R. Sutton Business Education Mr. Hal H. Smith Librarian Mrs. Frances F. Towne English Mr. Glenn Spanabel Business Education Miss Alma Trivett Training School Mr. Frank W. Stallard Mathematics Mrs. Dorothy T. Walker History Dr. Dorman G. Stout Social Science Mr. L. D. Wallis Industrial Arts Mr. Thomas W. Whitehead Chemistry Dr. Frank B. Williams, Jr. History Mr. Kenneth M. Wilson Psychology Mr. Malone Young Geography Mrs. Madison Brooks Hostess, Ritter Hall Mrs. Nelle Womack Hostess, Carter Hall Mrs. Bert D. Hodges Manager of Cafeteria Mr. Herbert King Miss Elizabeth Crawford Manager of Bookstore Secretary to Dean Alexander Mrs. Dick Franklin Secretary FUTURE PROFESSORS ENJOY A CHRISTMAS PARTY g Mm , m Miss Janice Fortune Secretary Mrs. Velvia Hargis Secretary Mrs. L. W. Mallory Secretary Miss Madeline McClain Secretary Mrs. Jeanette McCulloch Secretary Mrs. Dorothy Morrison Miss Dorothy Rowe Switchboard Operator Secretary Mrs. Alf Taylor Secretary Mrs. Jean Wagner Secretary f a c u THE INDISPENSABLES w mm - OFFICERS Johnny McJunkin . President Ray Blackwell . Vice-President Anne Judkins . Secretary-Treasurer I SENIOR CLASS William C. Adams, Johnson City; Business, His¬ tory; T Club; Bridge Club; Transfer from University of Virginia . . . Glen Edwin Addington, Nickelsville, Virginia; Social Studies, Biology; Biology Club, President ’51; F. T. A.; Wesley Foundation; Transfer from King College . . . Jenniewood Addington, Nick¬ elsville, Virginia; English, Social Studies; Biologia Club; F. T. A.; Wesley Foundation; Transfer from King College . . . Janis Marie Anderson, Jonesboro; Home Economics, Physical Education; Home Econom¬ ics Club; Carter Hall Student Government; Beauty ’50 . . . Nell Jo Anderson, Johnson City; Social Studies, English; Pi Sigma, Vice-President ’50, Treasurer ’51; Junior Class, Secretary-Treasurer; Buccaneer; Cheerleader, Captain ’51 . . . James L. Andrews, Caryville; Industrial Arts, Science; B. S. U., Vice-President; Miracle Book Club; Mu Epsilon Nu; Glee Club; ETS Club; Mu Delta Kappa; Alpha Phi Omega; Biologia Club . . . Wallace Glen Archer, Johnson City; History, Social Studies . . . William R. Archer, Niota; Industrial Arts, Physical Educa¬ tion; T Club; Basketball Manager ’48; Assistant Foot¬ ball Manager ’48, ’49 . . . Harold Arnold, Mountain City; Physical Education, Social Studies; Nu Sigma Alpha; Football; Barnwarming Attendant ’50 . . . Betty Bacon, Jonesboro; Music, Social Studies; Glee Club; ETS Club, Secretary ’51; Kappa Delta Pi; Band; Choir; Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College . . . John Yost Bacon, Jonesboro; Music, So¬ cial Studies; Glee Club, President ’51; Choir; Mixed Quartet; Band; Male Quartet; Mu Epsilon Nu; Trans¬ fer from Tennessee Wesleyan College . . . Cecil Al¬ bert Ball, Limestone; History, Social Studies . . . Sarah Dean Banks, Liberty; Biology, English; Wes¬ ley Foundation; Central Religious Council; Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College . . , Esther Tem- perley Barker, Kingsport; Elementary Education, Social Studies; Transfer from Hartford School of Religious Education . . . Glenn Nickels Barker, Kingsport; Business, Social Studies; Band; Glee Club; Wesley Foundation; I. R. C.; Transfer from Emory and Henry College. Addington, G, Archer, W. Ball Adams Addington, J. Archer, Wm. Banks Anderson, J. Arnold Barker, E. Anderson, Jo Bacon, B. Barker, G. Andrews Bacon, J, Barnes Blackwell Barry Blankenbecker Belcher Bolling, E. Bingham, A. Bolling, Em. Bingham, R. Bolus THE SENIOR CLASS vi XT o 4 X 1 Jf Bond Brown, E. Bowman Brown, H. Boyd Brown, J. Brooks Brumit vT Brotbeck — F Buck, J. Buck, N. Bunn Burleson Burns Calhoun Campbell Cantor Carmack Carrier Carter John U. Barnes, Jonesboro; Social Studies, Physical Education . . . Pansy Mae Barry, Jonesboro; Home Economics, Physical Education; Sigma Omega; Home Economics Club, Vice-President ’50, President ’51; Phi Eta Tau; Lambda Chi . . . Donald Wing Belcher, Spartanburg, South Carolina; Chemistry, Social Studies; T Club; Track Manager ’49, ’50 . . . Ann Harkins Bingham, Kingsport; Physical Education, Social Studies . . . Robert L. Bingham, Kingsport; Business, Social Studies; Transfer from Tusculum College . . . Ray Alan Blackwell, Johnson City; Business, Industrial Arts; Sigma Phi Alpha; T Club; Baseball; Interfraternity Council; Junior Class, Vice- President; Senior Class, Vice-President . . . Beverly Hix Blankenbecker, Kingsport; Industrial Arts, Social Studies; Mu Delta Kappa . . . Earl B. Bolling, Elizabethton; Business Education, History; Phi Beta Chi; Basketball Manager ’50; Camera Club; Business Club; Baptist Student Union . . . Emogene Bolling, Kingsport; Chemistry, Biology; Biologia Club; Phys¬ ical Science Club; Transfer from Milligan College . . . William G. Bolus, Johnson City; Business, So¬ cial Studies . . . John Harmon Bond, Kingsport; Busi¬ ness, Science; Beta Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi . . . Betty Bowman, Johnson City; English, History . . . Lon Vernon Boyd, Kingsport; Business, Social Studies . . . Harold J. Brooks, Kingsport . . . Wil¬ liam F. Brotbeck, Chattanooga; History; Golf Team; Ritter Hall, Chairman; Baptist Student Union; Trans¬ fer from the University of Chattanooga . . . Emerson Walter Brown, Big Rock, Virginia; Transfer from Milligan College . . . Harry Brown, Greeneville; Physical Education, Geography; Westminster Fel¬ lowship . . . June July Brown, Johnson City; Music, Library Science; Glee Club; Baptist Student Union . . . Fred DeVault Brumit, Jonesboro; Mathematics, Social Studies . . . Jack Alvin Buck, Elizabethton; Social Studies, Business; Transfer from Milligan College . . . Nancy Slagle Buck, Elizabethton; So¬ cial Studies, Biology; Biologia Club; Transfer from Milligan College . . . Stanley R. Bunn, Kingsport; Chemistry, Social Studies; Track Team, T Club, Cheerleader, Captain; Nu Sigma Alpha, Secretary ’51 . . . Jesse Albert Burleson, Bakersville, North Carolina; Mathematics, History . . . Carl Thomas Burns, Townsend; Physical Education, Social Studies; Football . . . Carroll R. Calhoun, Roan Mountain; English, History; I. R. C.; Footlight Play¬ ers; Kappa Delta Pi. . . Sammy Lee Campbell, Jones¬ boro; Physical Education, Social Studies . . . James H. Cantor, Elizabethton . . . Billy Joe Carmack, Af- ton; Mathematics, Biology; Biologia Club . . . Donald Dwight Carrier, Jr., Bristol; Business, Social Stud¬ ies; Beta Epsilon, Treasurer ’51; Geography Council . . . Elma Virginia Carter, Elizabethton; Home Economics, Science; Home Economics Club; Biologia Club. Cassell Caudill Chase Cheek Clar ke Clayton Cloninger Cockrum Cole, E. Cole, F. THE SENIOR CLASS Collins Conner Collis Cosby Combs, L. Counts Combs, R. Cowles Comer Cox, M. Cox, R. Crockett Cross, B. Cross, W. Crumley Crussell Deal Depew Deyton Dixon John W. Cassell, Roanoke, Virginia; Health, Physi¬ cal Education, History . . . Alfred Paul Caudill, Lebanon, Virginia; Biology, Health . . . Clarence L. Chase, Jonesboro; Business, English . . . Vance Cheek, Buncombe, North Carolina . . . Hugh A. Clarke, Johnson City; Chemistry, Social Studies; T Club; Tennis Team; Basketball; Nu Sigma Alpha . . . Eloise Bain Clayton, Johnson City; English, Span¬ ish .. . Mary Kathleen Cloninger, Kingsport; Busi¬ ness, Home Economics; Footlight Players; Baptist Student Union; Beta Epsilon . . . Carroll L. Cock- rum, Johnson City; Business, History; Phi Beta Chi, Secretary ’51; Beta Epsilon; Kappa Delta Pi . . . Eugene Vance Cole, Johnson City; Biology, Ge¬ ography; T Club; Biologia Club, Secretary ’51; Collegian . . . Frank Lloyd Cole, Blountville; Bi¬ ology, History . . . Jack Madison Collins, Kingsport; Business, Social Studies . . . Patricia Ruth Collis, Johnson City; Physical Education, Social Studies; Phi Eta Tau, Secretary ’51; Sigma Omega; A.C.E.; Collegian; Intra-Murals; Letter Award; Blanket Award . . . Leroy Combs, Jr., Johnson City; History, Chemistry; Football, Basketball; T Club . . . Robert Combs, Johnson City; Chemistry, Mathematics . . . James Harold Comer, Johnson City; History, Eng¬ lish; Mu Epsilon Nu . . . Patricia Rice Conner, John¬ son City; Physical Education, Home Economics; Sigma Omega; Home Economics Club; Phi Eta Tau; Glee Club; May Court ’49 . . . Walter W. Cosby, Jr., Arlington, Virginia; Business, Social Studies . . . Max Edward Counts, Kingsport; Industrial Arts; Band; Wesley Foundation; Mu Delta Kappa . . . Charles Walter Cowles, Jr., Johnson City; Biology, Geography; Biologia Club . . . Mary Walker Cox, Sweetwater; Biology, Physical Education; Pi Sigma; Business Manager, Buccaneer ’51; Hall of Fame; Who’s Who; Phi Eta Tau; Kappa Delta Pi; Sweet¬ heart of Phi Beta Chi. . . Ruth Corpening Cox, John¬ son City; Home Economics, Science . . . Joseph B. Crockett, Bristol; Business, Social Studies; Beta Ep¬ silon; Transfer from Milligan College . . . Bobby Barnes Cross, Piney Flats; Social Studies, Physical Education; Nu Sigma Alpha . . . William A. Cross, Piney Flats; Business; Beta Epsilon; Transfer from Milligan College . . . Charlotte Louise Crumley, Elizabethton; Health, Physical Education . . . Clyde Allen Crussell, Piney Flats; Health, Physical Edu¬ cation . . . Frank Brooks Deal, Jr., Kingsport: So¬ ciology, Education; Radio Club; IRC; Footlight Players; Collegian . . . Keener Clay Depew, Kings¬ port; Business, Mathematics; Buccaneer, Editor ’51; Vice-President, Student Body ’51; Baptist Student Union, Vice-President ’51; Kappa Delta Pi; IRC; In¬ terfraternity Council; Beta Epsilon; Who’s Who; Nu Sigma Alpha; Hall of Fame . . . Nona Howell Deyton, Jonesboro; Geography, English; Sigma Omega; Gamma Theta Upsilon, Secretary ’51; Pan- Hellenic Council, Secretary-Treasurer ’51 . . . Betty Marie Dixon, Englewood; English, Physical Educa¬ tion; Phi Alpha, Vice-President ’51; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President ’50, President ’51; Buccaneer Staff; IRC; Phi Eta Tau; A. C. E., Vice-President ’51; Lamb¬ da Chi; Who’s Who i Doggett Eberle Dolen Edwards, A. Dorton Edwards, G. Dyer Earl Elkins Ellis THE SENIOR CLASS Enright Feathers Erwin Fineout Estep Franklin Evans Frazier, Ben Farrell Frazier, Bert Goebel Gibson Gilbreath Galloway Gravely, M, Gravely, J, Good Goins Betty Jo Doggett, Kingsport; Social Studies; Sigma Omega; Glee Club; A. C. E. . . . Mary Elizabeth Dolen, Fall Branch; History, Social Studies; Phi Al¬ pha; Letter Award ’47; Glee Club; I.R.C.; Kappa Delta Pi, Recorder-Treasurer ’51 . . . Cleo Pete Dor- ton, Dunbar; Business, Social Studies . . . Susan Ann Dyer, Johnson City; Social Studies, Physical Educa¬ tion . . . Louise Earl, Johnson City; Biology, Eng¬ lish; Outstanding Dramatic Student ’50; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Psi Omega, Secretary-Treasurer ’50; Pi Kaopa Delta, Vice-President ’50, Secretary ’51; Foot- light Players, Vice-President ’51; Collegian, Execu¬ tive Editor ’51 . . . Kenneth Eberle, Camden; Music, History; Band, Captain ’51; Phi Beta Chi; Business Manager ’51; Orchestra; Glee Club; Westminster Fellowship; Who’s Who; Choir; ETS Club . . . Alta Thomas Edwards, Erwin; Business, Social Studies; Sigma Omega; Beta Epsilon; Baptist Student Union . . . Grace M. Edwards, Johnson City; English, His¬ tory . . . Elmer Elkins, Rogersville; Business, His¬ tory; Phi Beta Chi; Baptist Student Union, President ’51; Central Religious Council, President ’51; Fresh¬ man King ’47 . . . Dorothy Jean Ellis, Rogersville; Physical Education, English; Phi Alpha, Vice-Presi¬ dent ’51; Phi Eta Tau; Lambda Chi; Letter Award . . . Rosemary Theresa Enright, Johnson City; Phys¬ ical Education, Art; Phi Eta Tau, Treasurer ’51; In¬ tramurals, Letter Award ’49 . . . Joseph Ralph Erwin, Jr., Erwin; Business, Social Studies; Mu Ep¬ silon Nu, Reporter ’51; Interfraternity Council, Vice-President ’51; Collegian, Sports Editor ’51; Beta Epsilon; Track . . . Lindy Estep, Elizabethton; Geography, History . . . Robert Tipton Evans, John¬ son City; Physical Education, Social Studies; Foot¬ ball, Captain ’51; Track; Letterman; T Club . , . Gene Farrell, Athens; English, Science; Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College . . . Peggy Char- lena Feathers, Johnson City; Mathematics, English; Phi Alpha, President ’51; Pan-Hellenic Council; Wesley Foundation; Transfer from Tennessee Wes¬ leyan College . . . Arthur John Fineout, Elizabeth¬ ton; History, English; Transfer from Milligan College . . . Dick L. Franklin, Erwin; Business, Geography; Sigma Phi Alpha; Beta Epsilon, Presi¬ dent ’51; Buccaneer ’51; Gamma Theta Upsilon ’51 . . . Ben Frazier, Fries, Virginia; Physical Education, So¬ cial Studies; Transfer from Lees-McRae College . . . Bert Lee Frazier, Church Hill; Business, Social Studies; Beta Epsilon; Baptist Student Union . . . Paul Dewey Frye, Mosheim; History, Social Studies . . . Howard Galloway, Kingsport . . . Dennis Gib¬ son, Kingsport; Chemistry . . . Norma Louise Gil¬ breath, Kingsport; English, History; Footlight Players; Alpha Psi Omega, President ’51; Collegian, Business Manager ’51; Kappa Delta Pi; Who’s Who . . . Jim Goebel, Bristol; Business, Social Studies; Mu Epsilon Nu; Transfer from Emory and Henry Col¬ lege . . . R. C. Goins, Kingsport; Business, History; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President ’51 . . . Ila Justine Good, Marion, North Carolina; Business, Social Studies; Sigma Theta Kappa; Beta Epsilon; Transfer from Lees-McRae College . . . Joe Goolsby, Jr., John¬ son City; Music; Band; Orchestra; Glee Club; Sigma Phi Alpha, Vice-President ’51; ETS Club: Hall of Fame . . . James David Gravely, Roanoke, Virginia; Business, Social Studies; Beta Epsilon . . . Martha Ruth Gravely, Sweetwater; Physical Education, So¬ cial Studies; Phi Eta Tau; Letter Award; Transfer from Hiwassee College Gray, B. Gray, M. Greene Grigsby Grissom Groseclose, J. Groseclose, M. Gross Guinn, J. Hall THE SENIOR CLASS Hampton Hanks Hansen Henry Hickman Highsmith Hartman Hilbert Henderson Hill Hodges Honeycutt Hopkins Houchens Hughes, C. Hughes, E. Hull Hunt Hurlbut Hyder, D. Barbara Dickinson Gray, Coldwater, Michigan; Physical Education, Biology; Sigma Omega, Report¬ er ’50; Phi Eta Tau; Bridge Club; I.R.C.; Carter Hall Student Government, Treasurer; Orchestra; Spanish Club; Intramurals; Tumbling Club; Trans¬ fer from Virginia Intermont College . . . Mary Ellin Gray, Bristol; Business, Social Studies; Delta Pi Del¬ ta; Buccaneer Staff; Transfer from Virginia Inter¬ mont College . . . Mary Jane Eastwood Greene, Elizabethton; Physical Education, Business; Phi Eta Tau; Buccaneer Staff . . . William Woolard Grigsby, Johnson City; Industrial Arts, Science . . . Alberta Grissom, Johnson City; English, Social Studies; Glee Club; Choir; Transfer from Milligan College . . . James R. Groseclose, Jr., Bristol; Business . . . Mur¬ ray Clyde Groseclose, Kingsport; Physical Educa¬ tion, Geography; Mu Epsilon Nu; Football; T Club . . . Gene Gross, Chattanooga; Home Economics, Phys¬ ical Education; Home Economics Club; Phi Eta Tau; Modern Dance Club . . . Lillian Joann Guinn, Kings¬ port; History, Social Studies; Sigma Theta Kappa, Alumni Secretary; Band; Letter Award ’50; Band Key ’51; Bridge Club; Footlight Players; Baptist Student Union . . . Peggy Joe Hall, Kingsport; So¬ cial Studies, Physical Education; Sigma Omega, Sec¬ retary ’50; Bridge Club, President ’50, ’51: A.C.E., President ’51; Pan-Hellenic Council; Phi Eta Tau; Central Religious Council; Who’s Who; Collegian Staff; Glee Club . . . Marcella Jane Hampton, Elizabethton; Social Studies, English; Transfer from Milligan College . . . John Hanks, Athens; Physical Education, Science . . . Donald Hansen, Johnson City; Science, Social Studies . . . Robert Embree Hartman, Limestone; Physical Education, Business . . . John William Henderson, Johnson City; Chem¬ istry, Social Studies . . . June Elizabeth Henry, Rockford; Economics, English; Sigma Omega; Span¬ ish Club; Transfer from Maryville College . . . Ballard Hickman, Kingsport; Business, Social Stud¬ ies; Beta Epsilon . . . Philip Highsmith, Johnson City; Science, History . . . Mary Virginia Hilbert, Jonesboro; Chemistry, English . . . Taft Hill, John¬ son City; Social Studies, Business; Baseball, Letter Award ’50 . . . Burdeane Hodges, Johnson City; Home Economics, English; Home Economics Club; F.T.A.; Transfer from Madison College . . . William Lee Honeycutt, Johnson City; Business, Social Studies; Westminster Fellowship, Treasurer ’49; Footlight Players, Business Manager ’50; Band Letter Award ’50; Glee Club Letter ’50; Miracle Book Club, Presi¬ dent ’51; Alpha Psi Omega; I.R.C.; Dramatic Letter and Key; Alpha Phi Omega; Sigma Phi Alpha, Presi¬ dent ’51; Who’s Who; Transfer from Emory and Henry College . . . Harold Eugene Hopkins, John¬ son City; Geography; Geography Council, Vice- President; Golf Team . . . Audrey Houchens, Alex¬ andria, Virginia; Who’s Who ’50, ’51; Biologia Club, President ’50; Collegian, Editor ’50; Phi Alpha; Foot¬ light Players; Alpha Psi Omega; Kappa Delta Pi; Dramatic Letter; Dramatic Key; Publication Letter . . . Charles C. Hughes, Greeneville; Industrial Arts, Physical Education; Mu Delta Kappa . . . Ethel Hughes, Buladean, North Carolina; Physical Educa¬ tion, English; A.C.E.; Miracle Book Club; Central Religious Council Representative: Baptist Student Union . . . Nancy Hull, Piney Flats; Home Eco¬ nomics, Social Studies; Home Economics Club, Vice- ' President ’49, Treasurer ’50: Glee Club; Wesley Foundation; Lambda Chi: Phi Alpha, Treasurer ’51 . . . James R. Hunt, Tellico Plains; Physical Educa¬ tion; Football; T Club . . . Robert Willis Hurlbut, Johnson City; Geographv, Industrial Arts; Geogra¬ phy Council; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Signs of the Times; Mu Delta Kappa . . . Daryl Gene Hyder, Limestone: Social Studies, English; Spanish Club; Camera Club; A.C.E.; Mu Epsilon Nu. Hyder, N. Johnson, H. Isbell Jones, M. Ivens Jones, W. Jamerson Jones, Wm. Johnson, B. Judkins THE SENIOR CLASS Keefauver Kilgore Kelly Kinkaid Kennerly Knox Keys Kilday Lamons Lane Lee, B. Lee, J. Little Livesay Love Lucas Lucre Luntsford Lyle Marsh Nat E. Hyder, Elizabethton; Chemistry, Biology; Bi- ologia Club; Physical Science Society; Collegian; Phi Beta Chi; Transfer from Milligan College . . . Shir¬ ley Isbell, Knoxville; Home Economics, Physical Education; Phi Eta Tau; Home Economics Club; Modern Dance Club . . . Evelyn Katherine Ivens, Piney Flats; Business, Home Economics; Spanish Club; Glee Club; Phi Alpha; ETS Club; Bridge Club . . . Edna Beatrice Jamerson, Bald Creek, North Carolina; Social Studies, History; A.C.E.; F.T.A.; Baptist Student Union; Transfer from University of North Carolina . . , Betty Jean Johnson, Etowah; Physical Education, Social Studies; Bridge Club; A.C.E.; Baptist Student Union; Phi Eta Tau; Sigma Omega, President ’51; Transfer from University of Tennessee . . . Harvey Johnson, Elizabethton; Indus¬ trial Arts, Social Studies . . . Malcolm M. Jones, Jr., Elizabethton; Chemistry, Biology; Biologia Club; Physical Science Society . . . Wallace Edward Jones, Bristol; Mathematics, Social Studies . . . Wil¬ liam Elbert Jones, Bristol; Chemistry, Biology . . . Anne Peyton Judkins, Bristol; English, History; Westminster Fellowship, President ’50, ’51; United Student Body, Secretary-Treasurer ’51; Senior Class, Secretary-Treasurer ’51; Pi Sigma, Secretary ’51; Pi Kappa Delta, Reporter ’51; Buccaneer, Senior Class Editor ’51; ETSC Collegian, News Editor ’51; Kappa Delta Pi; May Court ’50; Who’s Who; Central Re¬ ligious Council; Hall of Fame; Transfer from Vir¬ ginia Intermont College . . . Eunice Irene Keefauver, Jonesboro; English; Transfer from Berea College . . . Archie M. Kelly, Greeneville; English, Sociology; Transfer from Hiwassee College . . . Jean Kennerly, Jonesboro; Music . . . Charlotte Louise Keys, John¬ son City; Home Economics, Biology; Home Economics Club; Camera Club; Biologia Club . . . Charlotte Jean Kilday, Johnson City; English, Business; Phi Alpha, Reporter ’49, ’50; IRC, President ’51; Kappa Delta Pi, Historian-Recorder ’51; Collegian, News Editor; Adelante Club, Secretary ’50; Who’s Who . . . Herbert Hoover Kilgore, Kingsport; History, Busi¬ ness; Business Club . . . Lawrence E. Kinkaid, Cal¬ houn; Physical Education; Basketball, Letter Award ’48, ’49; T Club; Nu Sigma Alpha . . . Jacob L. Knox, Athens; Physical Education, Social Studies; Mana¬ ger, Football, Letter Award ’47; Cafeteria Club, President ’47; T Club, Secretary-Treasurer ’51; Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College . . . Bette Lamons, Greeneville; Home Economics, Social Studies; Home Economics Club; Bridge Club; Delta Pi Delta; Transfer from Berea College . . . Betsy Lou Lane, Johnson City; Spanish, English; Adelante Club; Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Theta Kappa . . . Bill Orin Lee, Sevierville; Business, Mathematics . . . John Davis Lee, Tellico Plains; Business, English; Adelante Club, Treasurer ’49; May Court ’49, ’50; Baptist Student Union; Nu Sigma Alpha, Reporter ’50, President ’51; Beta Epsilon; Beta Sigma Alpha; United Student Body, President ’51; Who’s Who; Hall of Fame; Transfer from Stetson University . . . Frank Paul Little, Johnson City; Industrial Arts, Physical Education; Mu Delta Kappa . . . Lois Jean Livesay, Sneedville; Business, English; Sigma Ome¬ ga; Beta Epsilon; Baptist Student Union . . . Maurice Love, Erwin; Physical Education, Biology; Football; Transfer from Milligan College . . . Donal Lee Lucas, Chicago, Illinois; Physical Education, Social Studies . . . Eddie Lucke, Dandridge; Physical Education; Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College . . . Elizabeth Ann Luntsford, Johnson City; Business, Social Studies; Pi Sigma; Orchestra; Glee Club . . . Mary Ann Lyle, Johnson City; Historv, Social Studies; Phi Alpha; Band; Glee Club; ETS Club; Westminster Fellowship . . . Lee Ruth Marsh, John¬ son City; Biology, Psychology; Transfer from Baylor University Maxey Mercer Marshall, C. Meredith, K. Marshall, M. Meyers Miller, A. Meredith, J . Miller, B. J. Miller, B. L. I 0 R CLASS Miller, L. Minga Mitchell Moneyhun Moore Morton Murray Musselman Myers, G. Myers, J. THE S E McConnell McEwen McGuire McInville McJunkin Nolen Norris Northern Oakley O’Dell, D. Clara M. Marshall, Chattanooga; Business, Home Economics; Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan Col¬ lege . . . Molly Jane Marshall, Johnson City; Eng¬ lish, History; Sigma Theta Kappa; Adelante Club . . . Virginia Wood Maxey, Elizabethton; Physical Education, Social Studies; Sigma Omega; Buccaneer Staff; Phi Eta Tau, Vice-President ’50; Signs of Times; Band Majorette; E. T. S. Letter; Cheerleader; Letter Award; Intramurals ... Jo Ann Mercer, Johnson City; Business, English; Footlight Players; Beta Epsilon, Secretary ’51; Delta Pi Delta; Collegian Staff . . . Joseph Hyder Meredith, Johnson City, Busi¬ ness . . . Margaret Ruth Meredith, Elizabethton, Home Economics, English; Home Economics Club; Intramurals . . . Jewell Elsie Meyers, Church Hill, History, Social Studies . . . Albert Eugene Miller, Elizabethton; Biology, Chem istry . . . Billy J. Mil¬ ler, Johnson City; Social Studies, Geography . . . Billy L. Miller, Athens; Physical Education, Social Studies; Football; Transfer from Tennessee Wes¬ leyan College . . . Laurence Eugene Miller, Kings¬ port; Business, Social Studies . . . Joe Donald Minga, Fordtown; Physical Education, Social Stud¬ ies; Football, Manager ’49; Intramurals . . . Paul Hugh Mitchell, Kyles Ford; Biology, Chemistry; Mu Epsilon Nu . . . Jack H. Moneyhun, Kingsport; Chem¬ istry, Physics; Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College; Football . . . Rebecca Moore, Kingsport; Home Economics, Library Science; Who’s Who; Sig¬ ma Theta Kappa, President ’50, ’51; Pan-Hellenic Council, President ’50; Home Economics Club; Intra¬ murals; Footlight Players; Sophomore Class, Secre¬ tary-Treasurer; Wesley Foundation, Vice-President ’51; Bridge Club; Hall of Fame . . . Stanford Clark Morton, Hampton; Physical Education, History . . . Glenn T. Murray, Elizabethton; Industrial Arts, Physical Education; Mu Delta Kappa . . . Paul Wil¬ liam Musselman, Richmond, Virginia; Physical Education, Social Studies; Football; Baseball; Letter- man; T Club . . . George Glen Myers, Elizabethton; Business, Mathematics . . . Jack Myers, Townsend; Physical Education, Social Studies; Transfer from Maryland University . . . Robert William McCon¬ nell, Fort Blackmore, Virginia; Biology, History; Band, Manager; Biologia Club; Camera Club; House Government; Phi Beta Chi; Physical Science Society; Transfer from Milligan College . . . Minerva Willis McEwen, Mountain City; Social Studies, Business . . . Richard J. McGuire, Kingsport; English, History . . . Thomas Edward McInville, Johnson City; History, Social Studies; Kappa Delta Pi, Second Vice-Presi¬ dent ’51; Transfer from Brevard College . . . John McJunkin, Bristol; Physical Education, Social Stud¬ ies; Junior Class, President; Senior Class, President; Nu Sigma Alpha; T Club, President ’51; Who’s Who; May Court ’50 . . . William Thomas Nolen, Erwin; Economics, History . . . J. E. Norris, Doeville; His¬ tory, Social Studies . . . John Wesley Northern, Jr., Jefferson City; Physical Education, Geography; Mu Epsilon Nu . . . Leslie Dewey Oakley, Jr., Erwin; Industrial Arts, Mathematics; Mu Delta Kappa . . . Donald Henry O’Dell, Bristol; History, Social Studies . . . Eleanor Beatrice O’Dell, Maryville; O’Dell, E. Parker Parks Peavyhouse Pennington Peterson Phillips Posey Prisock Ratledge THE SENIOR CLASS Ray Renfro Repass Riley Ritchie Rogers Rowan Royston Samier Scott Sells, A. Sells, R. Senter Severs Shanks English, Economics; Sigma Omega; Spanish Club; Buccaneer Staff; Transfer from Maryville College . . . Sarah Ann Parker, Johnson City; English, French; Central Religious Council, Secretary ’51; Canterbury Club, Vice-President ’50; Pi Sigma; May Court ’49 . . . Frances Rhodelle Parks, Benton; Art, Social Stud¬ ies; Signs of the Times, President ’51; A.C.E.; Baptist Student Union; Buccaneer Staff; Art Award ’50; Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan . . . Charles Edwin Peavyhouse, Spring City; Wesley Founda¬ tion; I.R.C.; Footlight Players, Reporter ’50; Alpha Psi Omega, Treasurer ’50; Alpha Phi Omega; Buc¬ caneer Staff; Glee Club; Collegian Staff; Transfer from Tennessee Wesleyan College . . . Charles D. Pennington, Sweetwater; Physical Education, So¬ cial Studies . . . Robert B. Pe terson, Johnson City; Industrial Arts, Social Studies . . . Peggy Lucille Phillips, Unicoi; English, Home Economics; Band; Orchestra; Buccaneer Staff; Barnwarming Queen ’49; Pan-Hellenic Council; Pi Sigma . . . Ennis Posey, Roan Mountain; Social Studies, English . . . Hilda Louise Prisock, Chuckey; Home Economics, Eng¬ lish; Home Economics Club, Vice-President ’51; Glee Club; Sigma Theta Kappa . . . William Bert Rat- ledge, Loudon; Physical Education, Social Studies . . . Lowell Ray, Unicoi; Science, Social Studies . . . Carl Lamont Renfro, Elizabethton; Business, Social Studies; Glee Club; Transfer from Elizabethton School of Business . . . Mary Evelyn Repass, Bristol; Art, English; Sigma Omega, Vice-President ’51; Glee Club; Choir; Signs of the Times; Canterbury Club; Transfer from Sullins College . . . Mary Ruth Riley, Tazewell; English, Social Studies; Phi A ' pha; Wesley Foundation; A.C.E.; Bridge Club; I.R.C.; Transfer from University of Tennessee . . . George Fredric Ritchie, Elizabethton; Industrial Arts, Physical Edu¬ cation; Mu Delta Kappa . , . Joseph Arther Robbins, Coupon, Pennsylvania; Industrial Arts, Social Stud¬ ies; Track; Mu Delta Kappa . . . Vincent O’Dell Roberson, Galax, Virginia; English, French; Wesley Foundation, President ’51; Adelante Club, Vice- President ’51; Glee Club; Choir; Central Religious Council; Footlight Players; Sigma Phi Alpha; Delta Psi Omega; Transfer from Hiwassee College . . . Eleanor Janice Roberts, Cosby; Business, Social Studies; Phi Alpha, Secretary ’49; Baptist Student Union, Vice-President ’49; Glee Club; Footlight Play¬ ers; Buccaneer Staff; Carter Hall Student Govern¬ ment; Beauty; Band Majorette; Central Religious Council; Bridge Club . . . Ruth Roberts, Greeneville; History, Social Studies; Wesley Foundation; A.C.E.; Intramurals; Glee Club; Phi Alpha, Secretary ’49, ’50, ’51; Cooper Hall, President ’51 . . . I. H. Robi¬ nette, Jr., Persia; Business, Social Studies; Beta Ep¬ silon ; Baptist Student Union; F.T.A. . . . Mary Alice Rogers, Jonesboro; Physical Education, Business; Phi Eta Tau, President ’50; Intramurals, Manager ’51; Letter Award; Extramurals Basketball . . . Robert M. Rowan, Elizabethton; Mathematics, Chemistry . . . Paul Leonary Royston, Bristol; Business, Social Studies; Beta Epsilon; Kappa Delta Pi . . . Dorothy Page Samier, Johnson City; English, Social Studies; Transfer from Brenau College . . . Ima Jean Scott, Kingsport; Business, Social Studies; Sigma Omega; Beta Epsilon; Kappa Delta Pi . . . Anne Frances Sells, Johnson City; Mathematics, Physics; Trans¬ fer from Agnes Scott College . . . Ella Ruth Sells, Johnson City; Home Economics, Physical Education; Home Economics Club; Phi Eta Tau . . . Wallace McClure Senter, Mouth of Wilson, Virginia; Biology, Social Studies; Transfer from Hiwassee College . . . Robert R. Severs, Johnson City; Social Studies, His¬ tory; Kappa Delta Pi; Transfer from University of North Carolina . . . Glenn Shanks, Chuckey; Indus¬ trial Arts, History; Mu Delta Kappa, Reporter ’51; Trailer City, President ’51; Signs of the Times. Sheeks Shell Shugart Shultz SlMMERMAN, W. Sims SlNAGRA Smith, G. SlMMERMAN, G. Smith, R. THE SENIOR CLASS Solomon Southerland Stallard, D. Stallard, J. Spears Stacy Stalans Stephens Stevens Stewart Stout, B. S Stout, B. R, Susong Sutherland, W, Suttles Sutton SWANSTROM Sutherland, M, Pauline Mitchell Sheers, Orleans, Indiana; English, Physical Education; A.C.E.; Miracle Book Club; Lambda Chi; Baptist Student Union . . . Sherman Leroy Shell, Watauga; Industrial Arts, Social Stud¬ ies; Mu Delta Kappa . . . Lee Raleigh Shugart, Corbin, Kentucky; Chemistry, Mathematics; Foot¬ ball, Manager, Letter Award ’49; T Club; Mu Epsilon Nu . . . Clarence Ray Shultz, Elizabethton; Busi¬ ness; Transfer from Milligan College . . . Graham H. Simmerman, Max Meadows, Virginia; Industrial Arts, Mathematics; Transfer from Lees-McRae . . . William Simmerman, Max Meadows, Virginia; In¬ dustrial Arts, Social Studies . . . Edgar Sims, Jr., Alexandria, Virginia; Physical Education, History; Transfer from Furman University . . . Ellen Marie Sinagra, Mount Vernon, New York; English, Social Studies; Collegian Staff; Signs of the Times; Foot- light Players, President ’51; Alpha Psi Omega; Radio Club; Transfer from Virginia Intermont College . . . George Ray Smith, Piney Flats; Industrial Arts, So¬ cial Studies; Mu Delta Kappa, Treasurer ’51 . . . Robert W. Smith, Elizabethton; English, History . . . Charles Ronald Solomon, Mosheim; Mathematics, Science; Physical Science Society . . . Charles An¬ derson Southerland, Chuckey; Geography, Indus¬ trial Arts; Geography Council . . . Don D. Spears, Maryville; Music, Geography; Band, Reporter ’51; Glee Club; Orchestra; ETS Club; Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President ’51; Sigma Phi Alpha . . . George W. Stacy, Bluff City; History, Social Studies . . . Virgil Stalans, Jr., Maryville; Physical Education, Social Studies . . . Dewey H. Stallard, Elizabethton; Phys¬ ical Education, Social Studies . . . Jack Earnest Stallard, Erwin; Science, Mathematics . . . Arlis Stevens, La Follette; Geography, Science . . . James Claude Stephens, La Follette; Industrial Arts, Ge¬ ography; Baptist Student Union; Orchestra; Miracle Book Club; ETS Club; Mu Delta Kappa; Geography Council . . . Cecil J. Stewart, Bristol; Industrial Arts, Science; Mu Delta Kappa . . . Nella Mae Still, Johnson City; Home Economics, Business; Home Economics Club; I.R.C., Secretary ’51; Pi Sigma; Kappa Delta Pi; Glee Club . . . Peggy W. Stock, Clif¬ ton Forge, Virginia; Physical Education, Social Studies . . . Betty Sue Stout, Mountain City; Eng¬ lish, Business; Sigma Omega; Transfer from Ander¬ son College . . . Billy Ray Stout, Shouns; Business, Social Studies . . . Betty Jo Susong, Jonesboro; Bi¬ ology, English; Sigma Omega; Biologia Club, Vice- President ’51 . . . Marion Conradt Sutherland, North Bergen, New Jersey; Physical Education, Geography; Pi Sigma; Phi Eta Tau, President ’51; Letter Award; F.T.A., President ’51; Kappa Delta Pi, Vice-President ’51; A.C.E.; Who’s Who; Gamma Theta Upsilon . . . Warren Mack Sutherland, Bris¬ tol; Industrial Arts, Physical Education; Freshman Class, President ’48; Football, Captain ’50; T Club; Mu Delta Kappa . . . Harvey B. Suttles, Greeneville; Social Studies, Industrial Arts . . . Edward R. Sut¬ ton, Edison; History, Social Studies; Geography Council . . . Adrian Godfrey Swanstrom, Jr., Foley, Alabama; Business; Transfer from Lees-McRae Col¬ lege. St. Clair Thomas, N. K. Taylor, A. Thomas, N. K. Taylor, C. Thompson Taylor, M. Tillery Testerman Tolbert THE SENIOR CLASS Treadway, J. Turner Treadway, R. Tucker Trent Trott Trueman Tweed Valentine Vance Walsh Whitlow Wilcox Wiles Wilkinson Williams, B. Williams, M. E. Williams, M. Williams, P. Williams, P. H. James Harrison St. Clair, Jonesboro; Biology, Eng¬ lish; Biologia Club . . . Alfred Summers Taylor, Johnson City; History, Business . . . Charles F. Tay¬ lor, Jonesboro; Mathematics, History . . . Mary Wilds Taylor, Kingsport; Business, Social Studies; Transfer from Hiwassee College . . . Mary Kyle Testerman, Kyles Ford; Home Economics, Physical Education; Sigma Omega; Home Economics Club; Phi Eta Tau . . . Nancy Kiser Thomas, Elizabethton; Home Economics; Beauty; Sweetheart of Phi Beta Chi; Pi Sigma, President ’51 . . . Nancy Rose Thomas, Shell Creek; Social Studies, Science; Foot- light Plavers; Orchestra; A.C.E.; Geography Council; Camera Club; ETS Club; Key Award; Miracle Book Club . . . Donald Lee Thompson, Cranberry, North Carolina; Physical Education, Industrial Arts; Trans¬ fer from Lees-McRae College . . . Sammie Lou Til¬ lery, Concord; Physical Education, Social Studies; Phi Eta Tau, Secretary ’50; Baptist Student Union, Vice-President ’49; A.C.E., Treasurer ’50; Extra¬ murals Basketball; Intramurals; Letter Award . . . Elias Lake Tolbert, Erwin; Physical Education, Industrial Arts; Mu Delta Kappa; Football . . . Jay Charles Treadway, Johnson City; Business, So¬ cial Studies; Beta Epsilon . . . Russell A. Treadway, Johnson City; Business, Social Studies; Phi Beta Chi, Treasurer ’51; Beta Epsilon . . . Eugene A. Trent, Rogersville; Business, Social Studies; Beta Epsi¬ lon; Baptist Student Union; F.T.A. . . . Marvin Eugene Trott, Chattanooga; Business, Social Stud¬ ies; Beta Epsilon; Transfer from Tennessee Wes¬ leyan College . . . Frank W. Trueman, Boston, Massachusetts; Chemistry, Mathematics; Phi Beta Chi, Secretary ’50, Vice-President ’51; Physical Science Society, Treasurer ’50, President ’51; Bucca¬ neer Staff; Newman Club . . . Verlyn Flora Turner, Burnsville, North Carolina; Social Studies, History . . . Norma Jean Tucker, Johnson City; English, French; Glee Club; Baptist Student Union, Vice- President ’49; May Court; Beauty; Pi Sigma; Pan- Hellenic Council . . . Clyde Tweed, Loyall, Kentucky; Physical Education, Social Studies; Intramurals; Football; Transfer from Hiwassee College . . . Nina P. Valentine, Cosby; Physical Education, Social Studies; Delta Pi Delta, President ’51; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Baptist Student Union; A.C.E.; Signs of the Times; Phi Eta Tau; Camera Club; Pan-Hellenic Council; Geography Council; Barn warming Queen ’51 . . . Thomas Vance, Johnson City; at present Washington County Representative in Tennessee Legislature . . . R. B. Walsh, Mountain City; Busi¬ ness, Social Studies .. . Edna Ruth Whitlow, Johnson City; History, Art; Pi Sigma . . . Wade William Wil¬ cox, Mountain City; Chemistry, Mathematics; Wes¬ ley Foundation; Physical Science Society . . . Samuel M. Wiles, Johnson City; English, Chemistry; Glee Club; Band; May Court ’48; Camera Club; Physical Science Society; Lambda Chi; Collegian; Footlight Players; Baptist Student Union; Mu Epsilon Nu . . . Kenneth Wilkinson, Kingsport; Science, English: Transfer from University of Tennessee . . . Billy Mac Williams, Johnson City; Geography, History; Geography Council, President ’51; Glee Club; Radio Club; Gamma Theta Upsilon . . , Marjorie Emma Williams, Erwin; Physical Education, Social Stud¬ ies; Glee Club; Choir; ETS Club, Secretary ’50; Phi Eta Tau; Letter Award; Wesley Foundation; Lambda Chi: Phi Alpha; Carter Hall Student Government . . . Marylee Williams, Elizabethton; Social Studies. English; Science Club; Transfer from Milligan Col¬ lege . . . Patsy Williams, Kingsport; Business, Spanish; Spanish Club; Transfer from University of Kentucky . . . Paul H. Williams, Cosby; Industrial Arts, Physical Education; Mu Delta Kappa, President ’51; Ritter Hall Student Government. Williams, S. Wilson, L. Willis Wilson, B. Wilson, W. Wilson, E. Windle Wilson, I. Winter Wilson, P. THE SENIOR CLASS WlSECARVER Wright, H. Wolfe Wright, L. Wood Woods Woodward Yokum Young Orr Halton Munsey Shelton Sara Agnes Williams, Cosby; Home Economics, So¬ cial Studies; Kappa Delta Pi; Baptist Student Union; Miracle Book Club, President ’50; Home Economics Club; A.C.E.; Buccaneer Staff . . . Carl D. Willis, Kingsport; Mathematics, Physical Education; Bap¬ tist Student Union, Treasurer ’50; Mu Epsilon Nu; House Committee . . . B. M. Wilson, Cane River, North Carolina; Industrial Arts, Social Studies . . . Earl Ray Wilson, Mountain City; Business, Social Studies; Beta Epsilon; Nu Sigma Alpha; Baptist Student Union; Transfer from Lincoln Memorial University . . . Inez Wilson, Johnson City; English, Social Studies; F.T.A.; Biologia Club; Transfer from Milligan College . . . Leon Caleb Wilson, Maryville; Physical Education, Social Studies; Football . . . Peggy Jean Wilson, Cleveland; Social Studies, Spanish; Wesley Foundation; Spanish Club, Presi¬ dent ’51 . . . William F. Wilson . . . Helen Ruth Windle, Philadelphia; Physical Education, Social Studies; Carter Hall Student Government, Vice- President ’49; Phi Alpha; Phi Eta Tau; Glee Club; Wesley Foundation; A.C.E. . . . Nancy Ruth Winter, Newport; Home Economics, Physical Education; Phi Alpha Sorority, Treasurer ’50, Vice-President ’49; Pan-Hellenic Council, President ’51; Phi Eta Tau; Letter Award; A.C.E.; Home Economics Club, Secre¬ tary ’50; Footlight Players; Who’s Who; Lambda Chi; Buccaneer Staff . . . Willis Wisecarver, Mosheim; History, Social Studies . . . June Wolfe, Rutledge; Social Studies, Home Economics ... Joe Burnett Wood, Bybee; Mathematics, Science; Physical Science Society . . . Mary Lou Woods, Johnson City; Chemistry, Mathematics; Sigma Theta Kappa . . . George E. Woodward, Unicoi; Industrial Arts, His¬ tory . . . Haynes J. Wright, Shady Valley; Ge¬ ography, Social Studies; Camera Club; Lambda Chi, President ’51; F.T.A.; Gamma Theta Upsilon; Ge¬ ography Council . . . Lamar Wright, Johnson City; History, Social Studies; Phi Beta Chi . . Nathan L. Yokum, Johnson City; Business, Geography . . . Ray Brown Young, Newdale, North Carolina; Business, Social Studies; Beta Epsilon; Sigma Phi Alpha . . . Jimmy Lee Orr, Roan Mountain; Geography; Geog¬ raphy Council, Treasurer ’50 . . . Joseph Harris Halton, Kingsport; History, Chemistry . . . Bart Munsey, Kingsport; Social Studies, Physical Educa¬ tion . . . Hubert A. Shelton, Blountville; Business, History. .OFFICERS Hank Johnson ..... . President Harold Silvers . . Vice-President Peggy Bright .. Secretary Mary Moore . Treasurer Don Beasley Reporter CLASS _THE JUNIOR First Row: Andrew W. Amburgey, Edwin Archer, Wallace Archer, James Armentrout, Catherine Armstrong, Benny Ausmus. - Second Row: Butch Bailey, Harry Lee Bandy, Betty Barger, Anna Barnes, Buddy Beasley, Don Beasley, Cecil Beck. Third Row: Ruth Bible, Benita Birdwell, Clifford Blanken, Ethel Blevins, Mary Booth, Nile Bow¬ man, C. E. Boyd, Jr. Fourth Row: Margaret Brabson, Nancy Brahe, Barbara Brandon, Ed Bridwell, Peggy Bright, Joan Brooks, LeRoy Brooks. Fifth Row: Mildred Browder, Fredia Brown, Lela Brown, Sylvia Browning, Jerry Broyles, Ken¬ neth Bryan, Ruth Buckner. First Row: Lyle Burrow, Euclid Campbell, Lynn Campbell, James Cannon, Peggy Carriger, Thomas Carriger, Carolyn Carter. Second Row: Wilma Carter, W. D. Cawood, Emma Jean Collins, George Collins, Lois Conkin, Na¬ omi Connatser, Harry Conner. Third Row: A. E. Cornett, Perry Counts, Eva Cox, Phyllis Dampier, Donald R. Dancy, George Daniel, Niles Dickison. Fourth Row: Anna Laura Dickson, Gertrude Earl, Max Edwards, Betty Elliot, Laura Jo Ellis, Vivian Ellis, Ella Mae Ensor. Fifth Row: Frances Epperson, Ruth Estep, Jane Ethridge, Gordon Fair, Dorothy Ferguson, Joe Fields, Jewell Gallaway. JUNIORS First Row: Jack Gilliam, James Ross Goode, Douglas Gouge, Charlotte Gray, Mildred Greene, Otto Gross, Gene Guffey. Second Row: Edward Guinn, Valdine Guinn, Wilbur Hackney, Frances Hale, Virgil Hall, Frances Hartsell, J. C. Hawk. Third Row: Beryl Hendrix, Marie Hewitt, James Hickman, Sam Hicks, Nadine Hollifield, Leland Houser, Herbert Howard. Fourth Row: Reta Howren, Margaret Anne Huffaker, Ann Huffine, Thelma Hughes, Everett Hum¬ bert, Betty Hunt, Jane Rhea Hyder. Fifth Row: Lela Ruth Hyder, Max Hyder, H. A, Irish, Ray Issacs, Don Jesse, Hank Johnson, W. O. Johnson. First Row: Bill King, John Knox, Doris Rowena Lane, William Lares, Bill Larkin, Harriett LeNoir, Edna Lewis. Second Row: Lois Livesay, Evelyn Love, Joyce Love, Edgar Mallory, Betty Marion, Bronson Mat- ney, Margaret Mercer. Third Row: Ward Meyerhoeffer, Paul Miller, Rosemary Mitchell, Frank Mooneyhan, Mary Moore, Louise Morrell, J. W. Moser. Fourth Row: Bill Mullins, Junior Murray, Evelyn Myers, Helen Myers, Wilma Mclver, Mary Ruth McKee, Dorothy Ruth McKeehan. Fifth Row: Leon McKinney, Jane McNabb, June Nelson, Leslie Peacock, Bob Pearson, Cameron Perry, Janet Perry. JUNIORS First Row: Anita Phipps, Hula Mae Phipps, Sam Plummer, Lorene Posey, Claude Potter, Patsy Price, Helen Proffitt. Second Row: Robert Queener, Emily Rice, Jeanetta Ricker, Elizabeth Ann Roberts, Elizabeth Ann Roberts, Joyce Roberts, Lois Robeson. Third Row: Anita Roddey, Ann Roland, Ted Roland, Harold Romer, Bobby Rowe, James H. Russel, Gilmore Sahlin. Fourth Row: Glenn Saunders, Robert Lee Senter, Fred W. Shanks, John Shanks, Rowena Shipley, John Shoun, Harold Silver. Fifth Row: D. A. Simmons, Glen Sims, Douglas Sizemore, Mack Slagle, Sam Smalling, Patty Ray Sorrell, Dexter Squibb, liiiiig First Row: Lois Ruth Stalans, Ted Starnes, Mary Lou Starritt, Dorman Stout, Ramona Garland Stout, Cecil Street, Rebecca Susong. Second Row: William Sutton, Beulah Kate Sweeten, Betty Swingle, Hugh Thompson, Christine Thornton, Geraldine Tilson, Walter Van Huss. Third Row: Arnold Vaughn, Clara Vereen, Arlie Waddell, Helen Waddell, Betty Walker, George Walker, Bobby Wear. Fourth Row: Joyce Weir, William Welch, Jim West, Delores White, Philip Willis, Farrell C. Wil¬ son, David Wright. Fifth Row: Jack Wright, Helen Yates. THE MACHINE AGE- HEARING YOUR FRENCH PRONUNCIATION ' WHERE IS YOUR LESSON PLAN? HA! HA! HA! A FISHING TALE Joanne Nickolson Lois Johnson ......... President Vice-President Evelyn Brandt Secretary-Treasurer THE SOPHOMORE CLASS V K dnscy First Row: C. Edward Allen, Sidney Allen, Madeline Arnold, Ray Atkins Bailey, Clyde Bailey, Peggy Bailey. Second Row: Ruth Bailey, Martha Jo Balch, Bill Ballew, Betty Beg le, J arbajpta Anna Birdwell, Curtis Blizzard, Janet Bohannon. Bacon, Clint Joan Berry, Mary v Third Roio: Anna Sue Bolding, Jack Booher, Doris Bowery, Jeweldene%Bqyd, Jesse Bradford, Hoyt Bragg, Evelyn Brandt, Leroy Brooks. d Oy Fourth Row: Louise Brooks, Bob Broyles, Irene Broyles, Earl Bufehanan, Jr., Guy Buck, George Buda, James Bunten. x. Fifth Row: Jean Campbell, Betty Cantwell, Peggy Corriger, Bernice Chapman, Millicent Combs, Jack Conner. t Buchanan, s, Mary Ann SOPHOMORES First Row: Margaret Ann Cox, Thomas Cox, Frank Curde, James C. Curde, George Daniel, Mary Jane Daugherty, Jack Davis, Kathleen Davis. Second Row: Margaret Davis, W. E. Davis, George DeBord, Margie DeWitt, John S. Deyton, Jr., Wallace Dickie, Pat Diddle, Gene Dillenger. Third Row: Anna Ruth Dixon, Wylda Duncan, Donald Dykes, Joe Earhart, Willis Edwards, Wilma Jean Elsee, John Epley, Wanda Ervin. Fourth Row: Joan Farmer, Harry Farris, Joyce Nell Flemming, Harry Fontaine, Jane Ford, Agatha Foster, Clifton Foster, Leonard Fugate. Fifth Roiu: Ralph Fulkerson, Billie Gammon, Don Gammon, Frances Gaskin, Otis Gibson, Louise Gray, Ben Greene, Julius Seldon Green. First Row: Peggy Greene, Carlene Grindstaff, Jack Grindstaff, Hugh Gross, Warren Groves, Freda Guinn, Gene Hale, Charles Hamilton. Second Row: William Hancock, James Hankins, William Hartsell, L. C. Hatfield, Emory L. Hawk, John Hawkins, John Henry, Sarah Henry. Third Row: Mary Hessman, Nancy Holt, Georgia Honeycutt, Rufus Horne, Damaris Horner, Leon Horner, William Horner, Ellen Houser. Fourth Row: Carl Humphrey, Anna Lou Hunt, Shirley Hurst, Margaret Hutton, Carolyn Ingle, Betty Jenkins, June Johnson, Lois Johnson. Fifth Row: James Jones, Madge Jones, Ruth Jordan, Betty Keesling, Bob Kerley, Charles Kilmer, Jr., Betty Jo King, Charlotte King. SOPHOMORES First Row: Wanda King, Eugene Lambert, Jimmy Larmier, Byran Leonard, Lawrence Leonard, Jacqueline Lewis, Kathleen Lewis, John Love. Second Row: Iantha Lowe, Gordon Ludolf, Charlotte Lyle, Carolyn Mahoney, Mary Anne Marshall, C. C. Matlock, Jean Matthews, Bobby Mauk. Third Row: Barbara Maupin, Ida Mays, Gladys Louise Miller, Harold Miller, Raymond Miller, Betty Sue Minga, Elizabeth Moore, Martha Morgan. Fourth Row: Howard Motychak, Edward Mullenix, Evelyn Murr, Betty Jean McClellan, Betty Mc¬ Connell, Virginia McGillen, Kenneth Mclntuff, Donald McKenzie. Fifth Roiv: Sam McKinney, Ousely R. McPhetridge, Ella Ruth Nave, Clara Neubert, Vernon Orren, Jean Peterson, Vergie Phillips, Clara Potter. JLXaJL ■■■■MM t£irst Row: l £arga£ t Ann Potter, George Price, Billie Quar , Joyce Rader. [ Reeder, ' M±Py Katherine Roland, Kelly Russ s Jr 7 sr( 1 Second Row: Gene Sams, Barbara Sanders, Lois Sanders, Luther Scarlett, Venita Scott, Johnny Self, ) Ann Selvidge, Charles Shanks. lThird Row: Fannie Bell Sharp, Bobby Shoffner, Kenneth W. Simonds, Mary Ruth Slagle, Norma | Jean Snapp, Shirley Snyder, Helen Stevens, Chester Stout. Fourth Row: Billie Sutherland, Sue Swaggerty, Mariko Terasaki, Helen Virginia Thompson, James Thompson, Edwin Treadway, Betty Sue Trotter, Bill Vines. Fifth Row: Lelo Wacchter, Georgia Anne Waddell, Martin Waddell, Dick Wallace, Ralph Ward, Rhea Watkins, Margie Webb, Worley Weems. - A V a L o (L fuSLd TtLnJXlX. On t ’alcom Rambo, Jane SOPHOMORES First Row: Phil West, Leland Westall, Eddie Whaley, Anne White, Betty Jo White, Glenn White, Kenneth Whitlock, Elizabeth Williams. Second Row: June Williams, Phyllis Willis, Dorothy Wooten Woods, Charlene Wright, Lois Young. A MEXICAN, NOT MADE IN MEXICO INATTENTION, EVEN ON THE FRONT ROW H.SO. RAT WEEK OFFICERS Scotty Stone President Bill Seaton Vice-President Jane Wallis Secretary-Treasurer tyb OjU O FRESHMAN CLASS First Row: Betty Jane Adams, Virginia Mae Adams, Lois Ann Alexander, Mary Ann Alexander, Ben Ellis Allen, Roy Lee Alley, Bruce R. Anderson, David Cox Andrews, Gene G. Archer. Second Row: Peggy Geraldine Arnold, Malcom G. Arnold, Peggy Asmus, Carl Sullins Bacon, Doro¬ thy Sue Baird, Gayla June Bandy, Charles Barkley, Charlie Barnes, Bob Barnett. Third Row: Graham Barr, E. P. Barrett, Sally Barron, Joyce Baxter, Berniece Beasley, Patsy Beeler, A. M. Begley, Jr., Charles Lowell Begley, Carolyn Ann Bell. Fourth Row: Agnes Benfield, Norma Benfield, Anna Katherine Berry, Elizabeth Bible, Frances Geraldine Bible, Robert Harrell Blakely, Emery Paul Blankenbecler, Helen Vick Blankenship, Ballard Houston Blevins. Fifth Row: Edward Boley, Jane Bolton, Louise Bond, Howard Bowers, Agnes Pauline Bowman, Bill Boyds, Joan Brandon, Della Brewer, Mildred Cornelia Brewer. . g ..Si . : Mr L - f. f, % L : ' M df - iP ; First Row: Betty Jo Briggs, Charles Howard Britt, Charles Thomas Britt, Harlis Edward Britt, Charles Wayne Brooks, Christine Brooks, William Brooks, James Deb Brown, Janice Brown. Second Row: Mary Kathleen Brown, James Brcyles, Katherine Broyles, Lochiel Bryant, Ralph Buckles, Billie Lou Buckner, Ann Buda, Zane Edward Burleson, Estelle Bussell. Third Row: Martha Louise Byles, William C. Byrd, Burnice Jack Cable, Billy Cambell, Bobby Er¬ nestine Campbell, Carol Kay Campbell, Flo d Campbell, Robert Marshall Campbell, Shirley Campbell. Fourth Row: Peggy Cannon, Keith Cardwell, Lon Cardwell, Jesse Canoll, Jimmy Carson, Lewis Michael Carson, Jack Carroll Carter, Peggy Lou Carter, Sara Jane Carter. Fifth Row: Linda Carver, George Casting, Jr., Clyde Cates, Doris Adelia Cates, Leonard Chadwell, Joe Chambers, Wanda Hope Charles, Ed Cheatam, Eugene Christian. FRESHMEN First Row: Peggy Church, Billy Gene Claman, Betty Sue Clark, Janelle Clark, Monta Clark, Roy Cloud, Ima Cockron, Robert Cockron, Robert D. Coleman. Second Row: Wiley Colley, Mildred June Combs, Harold Copley, Eric F. Coulson, Marlene Myrtle Craig, Betty Creech, James Edwin Crouch, Joyce Cuddy, Barbara Rhea Cunningham. Third Row: Ralph Vincent Danna, Mary Margaret Darter, Richard A. Daugherty, Clara Davidson, Coy Myers Davis, H. L. Davis, Jr., Myrtle Doriene Davis, Millard Day, Emogene Deacon. Fourth Row: Robert Wayne Dean, Mary Nell Deck, Temple Martin Delozier, Shirley Kaye Derrick, Wanda Dickerson, Ethel Ursula Dickison, Lois Dillow, James Loyd Disney, Wesley Prichard Dockery. Fifth Row: Franklin Dossett, Tom Dossett, Bill Douthat, Wilma E. Dugger, Gale Dunn, David De- Vault, Jana Ruth Early, Philip Earnest, Charles Donald East. First Row: Wilbur Edens, Colin Randolph Edwards, Charlotte Elliott, Lucile Elliott, June Ellis, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Koleen Berns Emert, Lois Erwin, Hazel Evans. Second Row: Joe Fairchilds, Delphine Elizabeth Farmer, George Pete Farris, James H. Fineout, William Eugene Fleenor, Earl Fleming, Arta Faye Flowers, Jersey Ronald Ford, Melba For¬ rester. Third Row: William Ray Foster, Gimmy David Fox, Mary Alice Fraley, Arlene Franklin, Charles C. Franklin, Sadie Franklin, Billie Maxine Freeman, Mary Ann Fudge, Judy Galloway. Fourth Row: Warren Ernest Galloway, David Gammon, Evelyn Garland, Lawrence Garland, Lou¬ ise Garland, Merietta Josephine Garner, Bill Wayne George, Ann Gildersleeve, Charles Bryan Gillespie. Fifth Row: Margorie Godsey, Donald Gonzalez, Anne Goodson, Charlotte June Gorman, Bill Goth- ard, June Gouge, Bill Green, Lillie Mae Greene, Patsy Green. FRESHMEN First Row: Robert Scott Greever, Anna Frances Griffin, Harry Griffin, David Grindstaff, Loyd Grindstaff, Nancy Grissom, Peggy Ann Grubb, Olive Grumney, Opal Halbrook. Second Row: Eugene Gordon Hale, Jane Etta Hall, Donald Wayne Hampton, Doris Love Hankal, Charles W. Hardin, John Hardin, James Willard Harr, Polly Joan Harrell, Johnny Harris. Third Row: Phyllis Hartsook, Charles Newman Hatfield, Billie Jean Hatmaker, Jayne Lisbeth Haw¬ kins, Patsy Ann Hawks, Tommy Haws, Charles Hayes, Ila Nelle Hedrick, Helen Hope Helvey. Fourth Row: Jack Samuel Henderson, Patricia Ann Henry, Joyce Hensley, Robert Luther Hensley, Ronald Hensley, William Grady Hensley, Morris Henson, Doris Herron, Margie Lynn Herron. Fifth Row: David Bruce Hessman, Nancy Katherine Hicks, Ruby Hicks, Carolyn B. Hill, Jack Hodges, Bernice Holden, Betty Ann Holt, Peggy Holt, L. D. Holtslaw. ■HU First Row: Wilbur Edens, Colin Randolph Edwards, Charlotte Elliott, Lucile Elliott, June Ellis, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Koleen Berns Emert, Lois Erwin, Hazel Evans. Second Row: Joe Fairchilds, Delphine Elizabeth Farmer, George Pete Farris, James H. Fineout, William Eugene Fleenor, Earl Fleming, Arta Faye Flowers, Jersey Ronald Ford, Melba For¬ rester. Third Row: William Ray Foster, Gimmy David Fox, Mary Alice Fraley, Arlene Franklin, Charles C. Franklin, Sadie Franklin, Billie Maxine Freeman, Mary Ann Fudge, Judy Galloway. Fourth Row: Warren Ernest Galloway, David Gammon, Evelyn Garland, Lawrence Garland, Lou¬ ise Garland, Merietta Josephine Garner, Bill Wayne George, Ann Gildersleeve, Charles Bryan Gillespie. Fifth Row: Margorie Godsey, Donald Gonzalez, Anne Goodson, Charlotte June Gorman, Bill Goth- ard, June Gouge, Bill Green, Lillie Mae Greene, Patsy Green. FRESHMEN First Row: Robert Scott Greever, Anna Frances Griffin, Harry Griffin, David Grindstaff, Loyd Grindstaff, Nancy Grissom, Peggy Ann Grubb, Olive Grumney, Opal Halbrook. Second Row: Eugene Gordon Hale, Jane Etta Hall, Donald Wayne Hampton, Doris Love Hankal, Charles W. Hardin, John Hardin, James Willard Harr, Polly Joan Harrell, Johnny Harris. Third Row: Phyllis Hartsook, Charles Newman Hatfield, Billie Jean Hatmaker, Jayne Lisbeth Haw¬ kins, Patsy Ann Hawks, Tommy Haws, Charles Hayes, Ila Nelle Hedrick, Helen Hope Helvey. Fourth Row: Jack Samuel Henderson, Patricia Ann Henry, Joyce Hensley, Robert Luther Hensley, Ronald Hensley, William Grady Hensley, Morris Henson, Doris Herron, Margie Lynn Herron. Fifth Row: David Bruce Hessman, Nancy Katherine Hicks, Ruby Hicks, Carolyn B. Hill, Jack Hodges, Bernice Holden, Betty Ann Holt, Peggy Holt, L. D. Holtslaw. First Row: Jack Householder, Benjamin Mitchell Howze, Jr., Wanda Jean Humphreys, William Charles Hunter, Ginny Lee Hux, Alma Delores Hyder, Iva Cleo Hyder, Jerome Hyder, Anna Kate Irwin. Second Row: Betty Joanne Issacs, Joann Isenberg, Margaret Jackson, Mary Ellen Jacobs, Betty Lou Jaynes, Peggy Lee Jaynes, Ralph Edmond Jennings, Ned Jilton, Bill Johann. Third Row: Barbara Lee Johnson, Ben Johnson, Juliet Johnson, Sammy Johnson, Jean Jones, J. L. Jones, Ralph Jones, Sara Kathleen Keefauver, J. W. Keller, Jr. : Fourth Row: Anne Kennedy, Barbara Ann Keys, Joseph B. Kilday, Christine King, Dewan Amos King, Eva Mae Kinser, Vergie Nelle Kinser, Charles Kiser, Jack Burton Knight. Fifth Row: Karl Kreiner, Jo Ann Kyker, Leona Ruth Kyker, Billie Jean Lackey, Elizabeth Allen Lamb, Selma Jane Larimer, Helen Laws, Louis Allen Lawson, Samuel Barnet Lawson. , tZdZZ22 Zl F R E S H M E N n r c istL 7 WjZY ys . First Row: Bill L. Lee, Edward Samuel Leeper, Jr., David William Leonard, Carol Lewis, Regina Lewis, S. E. Liafsha l ElcI? Lilly Xindaree Ledbetter, Vesta Love Second Row: Darrell Thomas Lowe, Harold Lucas, Bonnie Jane Luntsford, Betty Rose Lyle, Dwight Keith Lyons, Sam Mallory, Harold Manis, Elmer Mann, Margaret Manning. Third Row: Jack Bailey Maples, Carroll William Marshall, Cornelius Martineau, Hugh Maughan, Betty Mauk, Jimmie Ramona Melton, Iva Lee Miller, Jackie Millier, Joseph Patton Miller. Fourth Row: Paul Monk, Betty Monroe, Ellis Monroe, Doyle Edward Morelock, Graham Charles Morrell, Hal Morrison, Jennie Morrison, Gene Hartsog Mottern, Phyllis Sue Mullins. Fifth Row: Herbert Mumpower, Clarence Murray, Ronald Murray, Amanda Sue Myers, Bill George Myers, Lois Myers, Ray Clayton McCall, Jo Deane McCamy, John A. McClure. First Row: Joretta Mack McConnell, Mary Lynn McCulloch, Gary McGinnis, Jesse Elu McGlone, Martha McIntosh, Mary Louise Mclver, Barbara Nadeau, William Ralph Nave, Ethel Josephine Neas. Second Row: Pat Nease, Jean Elizabeth Nickels, Ruby Nolan, Esther Marie Norman, Edwin Tatem Oliver, Betty Joyce Onks, Peggy Ornduff, Horace Broadus Orr, Jr., Harold Gene Overton. Third Row: Freddie Lee Painter, Milo R. V. Paradis, Orion C. Parker, Loreania Parks, Robert Parr, Anne Parrott, Inez Pate, Katherine Ann Patterson, Bobby Frank Patton. Fourth Row: Betty Payne, Tommy Perry, Kenneth Perry, Jimmie Gordon Peters, David Carter Peterson, Jr., Elaine Peterson, Billy Don Pinkston, Alma Dean Porter, Robert Gene Porter. Fifth Row: Juanita Potter, Shirley Potter, Bill Presswood, Frank Edward Price, Bob Pritchard, Jean Peters Proffitt, Mary Alice Pursley, Willie Irene Ragle, Loyd Garland. FRESHMEN First Row: Lovetta Sally Randolph, Horace Cox Rankin, Bobby Ray, Royal Clifford Ray, Jane Rec¬ tor, James K. Reece, Joe Paul Reedy, Charlotte Ann Reynolds, James Rhodes. Second Row: Darline Rice, Andy Roberts, Joyce Roberts, June Roberts, Kenneth Roy Roberts, Louis Robinson, Eula Virginia Rogers, Mary Rookard, Helen Roseberry. Third Row: James Rowland, Hontas Ruble, Gyles Donald Russell, Herbert Hugh Russell, Earl Cam¬ eron Ryan, Mary Suzan Ryburn, Dorothy Sams, Ray Sapis, Robert F. Sams. Fourth Row: Iris Myrta Sanatago, Clark Sanders, Betty Jane Saylor, Bobby Gene Seal, Bill Joe Sea¬ ton, Joy Lee Sechrest, Betty Jo Shanks, Linda Sharp, Ray Sharp. Fifth Row: Betty Shell, Robert N. Shell, Richard Talmadge Shelton, Cecil Carlos Short, Bonnie Shoun, Mary Lo Silvers, Sara Lucille Simmerman, Betty C. Simmons, Jack Simon. -N First Row: Stuart Anderson Sizemore, Elmer Lee Skelton, Jack Clarence Slaughter, Charlotte Smith, Harry Ronnie Smith, John C. Smith, Roger Philip Spargo, Edith June Sparks, Anita Irene Stanberry. Second Row: Shirley Stanton, William Elmer Stanton, Jimmy Starr, Porter Robert Stewart, Jr., Scotty Clinton Stone, David Stout, Emma Kate Stout, Joyce Dean Stout, Betty Lou Strick¬ land. Third Row: Norma Jean Stroud, John C. Sugg, Jr., Robert White Susong, Ann Sutton, Rebecca Jane Sutton, Audrey Taylor, Betty Taylor, Betty Sue Taylor, Marion Taylor. Fourth Row: Orben Taylor, Robert Taylor, Ronald Taylor, Tijuana June Taylor, Charles Tedford, Hilda Marie Thomas, Virginia Thomas, Geraldine Tiller, Ray Timbo. Fifth Row: Catherine Tipton, Jennie Lee Tipton, George Elder Trent, Barbara Trentham, Bobbie Jean Troutman, Mary Ruth Troutman, Barbara Turner, Mary Sue Tweed, Pauline Veal. 7 FRESHMEN First Row: Billy E. Verner, Nelle Waddell, June Wagner, Bobby Joe Walker, Edward Walker, Al¬ vin Wallin, Jane L. Wallis, Imogene Walters, Betty Jean Ward. Second Row: Nancy Warren, Don Ashley Watson, Thomas Freeman Watson, Bonnie Whaley, Ella Joyce Whaley, Phyllis Wheeler, Billy Joe Whetsel, Don White, Ethelyn White. Third Row: Lois Virginia White, Joan Whitley, Bob Whittemore, Nancy King Widener, Betty Jane Wilde, Sue Willard, Billy Williams, Juanita Williams, Kenneth Williams. Fourth Row: Roy Williams, William Willingham, Dwight Willis, Madalyn Willis, Betty Ann Wil- son, Josephine Wilson, Kathryn Elizabeth Wilson, Norris Wilson, Virginia Lee Wilson. Fifth Row: Dorothy Winebarger, Anna Jo Winter, Mamie Joyce Wolfe, Johnnie Woodruff, Russell Dean Woy, John H. Wright, Betty Sue Young, Mack Clifton Young, Louis Richard Zeller. L r ; a ' ' ' ■ , ..... ' .. .. OUR OFFICERS Election time . . . campaign cards . . . hillbilly music . . . free chewing gum . . . leadership conference . . . plans for the year . . , Buffalo Camp . . . delicious meals . . . monthly meet¬ ings, Club Room . . . heated debates . . . revision of constitution . . . committees . . . joint meeting with Milligan . . . Berea delegates . . . established traditional Little Brown Jug . . . sponsor of name band, Charlie Spivak . . . consultant, Mr. Beasley. STUDENT LEADERS First Row: Addington, Anderson, Bacon, Barry, Brotbeck, Cheek, Dixon, Doggett, Eberle. Second Row: Elkins, Feathers, Franklin, Hall, Honeycutt, Houchens, Hurlbut, Johnson, Kilday. Third Row: McJunkin, Moore, Parks, Roberts, Roberson, Robinson, Rogers, Shanks, Sinagra. Fourth Row: Sutherland, Thomas, Trueman, Valentine, Wilson, Williams, Williams, P., Winter, Wright. Fifth Row: Beasley, Birdwell, Conner, Diddle, Earl, Jesse, Johnson, Matney, Stone. OUR SENATE Promotes interest and scholarship among members . . . creates fraternal fellowship . . . parties and banquets . . . Starlight Dance . . . Sweetheart Ball . . . Sweetheart, Peggy Bright . . . square dance . . . Alumni members, very active . . . course charted by Dr. Parson. BETA CHI Officers President . Don Jesse Vice-President .Frank Trueman Secretary . Charles Beasley Treasurer . Russell Treadway Business Manager .Ken Eberle Reporter .Gene Hale Carroll Cockrum Frank Dossett Tom Dossett Kenneth Eberle Gene Hale Max Hyder Nat Hyder Don Jesse Bob Kerley Tony Maglicco Bobby Rowe Russell Treadway Frank Trueman Martin Waddell Nancy Brahe Mary Katherine Brown Anna Ruth Dixon Marie Dixon Mary Elizabeth Dolen Jean Ellis Peggy Feathers Margaret Ann Huffaker Nancy Hull Evelyn Ivens Jean Kilday Harriette Jo LeNoir Charlotte Lyle Mary Ann Lyle Ida Catherine Mays Betty Sue Minga Helen Myers Virgie Phillips Eleanor Roberts Ruth Roberts Sammy Lou Tillery Helen Windle Nancy Ruth Winter Lois Young Organized by Dean Ella V. Ross in 1945 . . . chili suppers . . . picnics at the Optimist Camp . . . hours of practice to win the tournament . . . need a maid, cook, yardman? ? call a hobo . . . March 9, best bib and bow . . . Stunt Night for every one’s fun . . . Honors Day, winner, Pan-Hellenic Cup . . . blue and white . . . blue asters . . . able assistants . . . Miss Velma Cloyd and Miss Mary Sue Odom. PHI ALPHA Officers President .Peggy Feathers First Vice-President .Jean Ellis Second Vice-President . Marie Dixon Corresponding Secretary .Virgie Phillips Recording Secretary .Ruth Roberts Treasurer .Nancy Hull Reporter .Anna Ruth Dixon EPSILON NU MU Officers President . Vice-President . . . Secretary . Treasurer . Business Manager Reporter . Bronson Matney . Warren Campbell Ward Meyerhoeffer . Doug Gouge . Jim Goebel ...... Ralph Erwin Establishes and maintains school traditions . . . professes belief in the brotherhood of men . . . picnics . . . pledges . . . cafeteria service . . . initia¬ tion at Optimist Camp . . . Chateau de Joie . . . spring banquet . . . legal adviser, Mr. Harry Fortune. Johnny Bacon Don Belcher Ralph Erwin Jim Goebel Clyde Groseclose Paul Mitchell Lee Shugart Sam Wiles Dave Willis Buddy Beasley Bunker Burrow Lynn Campbell Harry Fontaine Buddy Goode Doug Gouge Bronson Matney Ward Meyerhoeffer Herbert Murray David Peterson Doug Sizemore Stuart Sizemore Ted Starnes Jimmy Starr Dorman Stout Phil West Russell Woy Jo Anderson Anna Sue Bolling Evelyn Brant Benita Birdwell ‘ Mary Walker Cox Laura Jo Ellis Frances Hale Anne Judkins Ann Luntsford Jean Mathews Wilma McIver Mary Moore Ann Parker Joan Peters Peggy Phillips Anita Roddy Barbara Sanders Nella Still Nancy Thomas Betty Sue Trotter Norma Jean Tucker Betty Jo White Edna Whitlow June Williams President . Nancy Thomas Vice-President . Anita Roddy Secretary . Anne Judkins Treasurer . Jo Anderson Reporter ... Mary Moore pi SIGMA Formerly Sigma Literary Society . . . organized in 1912 . . . outings and picnics . . . “stickies” by Jo’s Mom . . . sitting on hay in Edna’s garage . . . houseparty at Hungry Mother Park . . . parties for our brides . . . engagements and weddings . . . talent and more talent . . . formal in flowers and frills . . . Home Coming Special . . . green and white . . . white carnation . . . sponsors, Miss Elise Draper and Miss Jessie Moore. NU SIGMA ALPHA Officers President . J. D. Lee Vice-President .Hank Johnson Secretary-Treasurer .Stanley Bunn Reporter . George Walker Corresponding Secretary .Robert Garner Aids in the civic betterment of State College . . . lasting friendship among members . . . hamburger fries . . . banquets . . . donors to blood bank . . . annual events, Spring Carnival and Apple Bowl . . . Queen Silvers . . . leader, Mr. Wilson. Harold Arnold Stanley Bunn Hugh Clark Keener Depew Larry Kinkaid J. D. Lee Graham Barr Bill Miller Johnny McJunkin Paul Musselman Earl Wilson Ballard Blevins Jack Booher George Collins Jerry Ford James Harr Benzie Howze Hank Johnson W. O. Johnson J. L. Jones C. C. Matlock Ralph Nave Harold Silvers George Walker Catherine Armstrong Pansy Barry Betty Cantwell Bernice Carter Mary Ann Chapman Patricia Conner Patricia Collis Marjorie DeWitt Betty Jo Dogget Vivian Ellis Charlotte Gray Louise Gray Peggy Jo Hall Nona Kate Howell Betty Johnson Lois Jean Lives ay Eleanor O’Dell Patricia Sorrell Betty Stout Becky Susong Betty Swingle Mary K. Testerman Alta Thomas Helen Waddell Joyce Weir Oldest sorority on the campus . . . organized in 1911 . . . hearts and bows at the Valentine Dinner Dance . . . turkey (?) in the straw . . . Barnwarmin’ . . . hotdogs and hamburgers at the Laurels . . . houseparty fun . . . hiking, swimming, boating . . . lavender and white . . . white roses . . . sponsors . . . Miss Betty Bowman and Mrs. Jim Mooney. Officers President . Betty Johnson First Vice-President .Peggy Jo Hall Second Vice-President . Mary Evelyn Repass Secretary . Patrica Rice Treasurer . Louise Gray Reporter .Marjorie DeWitt SIGMA OMEGA SIGMA PHI ALPHA Organized in Fall, 1950 . . . emphasis on leadership, scholas¬ tic achievement and fraternal friendship . . . Christmas party for underprivileged children . . . Snow Frolics Dance for student body . . . fun for all, Kampus Kapers, Tunnel of Love . . . picnics ... St. Patrick’s Day banquet honoring Col¬ leen . . . right hand man, Dr. Lloyd Pierce. Officers President . Bill Honeycutt Vice-President .Joe Goolsby Secretary . Jack Couch Treasurer . Jack Morris Reporter .“Skip” Goodman Don Beasley Hay Blackwell George Buda Jack Davis Gordon Fair Dick Franklin “Skip” Goodman Joe Goolsby Bill Honeycutt Herbert Howard Jack Jones Max Merritt Jack Morris Bill Mullins Vincent Roberson Bob Senter Don Spears Louis Zellar 4 . Emily Bailey Mildred Browder Janet Bohannon Betty Elliott Wanda Erwin Jeanne Finchum Justine Good Joan Guinn Marie Hewitt Reta Howren Lois Johnson Betsy Lou Lane Betty Marion Molly Marshall Margaret Mercer Becky Moore Mary Lou Starritt Hilda Prisock Betty Walker Mary Lou Wood Ann White Officers President . Becky Moore First Vice-President .Marie Hewitt Second Vice-President .Betty Marion Secretary .Wanda Erwin Alumni Secretary .Joann Guinn Treasurer . Lois Johnson Reporter . Butch Bailey Organized by Pan-Hellenic Council in 1948 . . . honored the “Bucs,” pride of the campus . . . carving sets for the brides to be . . . well-dressed Sigma Theta Kappa . . . sweatshirts and hats . . . eat and be merry . . . covered dish suppers . . . December to March, pledge pins . . . spring specials . . . dinner dance and houseparty . . . yellow and white . . . yellow roses . . . coaches, Mrs. J. M. Brooks and Miss Shelia Aden. DELTA PI DELTA tcers siaent ., . Nina Valentine First Vice-President . .Jean Snapp Second Vice-President .Carolyn Mahoney Secretary Y) Y . .Peggy Bright Treasurer .JewKldine Boyd Reporter . .Nancy Holt ■ ' y The newest sorority on the campus . . . organized in 1950 . . . Dude rush party Assembly programs o (NJ farewell party for Mrs. Wagner ... a good sponsor lost to the army . . . banquet and house- party for members . . . red and white . . . sponsors . . . Mrs. Mary Fink and Miss Margaret Dugger. Peggy Bright Ethel Blevins Jeweldine Boyd Janie Ford Billie Gammon Frances Gaskin Mary Ellen Gray Nancy Holt Betty Lamons Mary Ruth McKee Jane McNabb Carolyn Mahoney Joan Mercer Fannie Belle Sharp Norma Jean Snapp Nina Valentine Betty Jo Walters Delores White PI KAPPA DELTA Earl, G. Earl, L. Judkins Morrell Mullens Membership, first place winners and participants in debate . . . South Atlantic Forensic Tournament . . . Morrell, second place oratory; Youngblood, first place extemporaneous . . . Regional Tournament at University of Georgia . . . Smoky Mountain Tournament: Turner, first place in after dinner speaking; Gertrude and Louise, debate winners . . . president, Gertrude Earl. Local chapter, Zeta Iota . . . national honor society in education . . . membership based on scholarship, per¬ sonality and ability . . . formal initiation . . . annual banquet . . . monthly meet¬ ings . . . lecture on Burma by Dr. Parson . . . discus¬ sion of the honor system . .. coffee and doughnuts . . . convention at Nashville . . . president, Marie Dixon. Bacon Houchens Depew Judkins Dixon Kilday Dolen McInville Earl Goins Still Sutherland Walker Williams KAPPA DELTA PI Jean Kilday Bill Mullins Nelle Still Buddy Beasley Dorman Stout President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Program Chairman INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Affiliated with Carnegie Foundation for World Peace . . . membership based on scholastic achieve¬ ment and interest in world affairs . . . internationally known speakers . . . seeks a closer understand¬ ing of all nations . . . discussion of Communism . . . lectures: United Nations, Dr. Beach; international education, Anne Judkins . . . convention at Lincoln Memorial University . . . refreshments . . . presi¬ dent, Jean Kilday. Glenn Barker Carroll Calhoun Hugh Clarke George Collins Robert Combs Perry Counts Keener Depew Marie Dixon Elizabeth Dolen Louise Earl Betty Elliott Bill Honeycutt Herbert Howard Edwin Peavyhouse R. C. Goins Mary Riley Mary Lou Woods Buddy Beasley President Anita Roddy Vice-President Betty Bacon Secretary H. A. Irish Reporter E T S CLUB Monograms on white sweaters . . . keys dangling from key chains . . . membership, a letter in music . . . regulations governing awarding of points, letters and keys . . . interest in and enjoyment of music . . . entertainment for visiting bands . . . Homecoming float . . . High School Day . . . All-College Night . . . May Day ... a social and a service club. Peggy Bright June Brown Harry Conner Patricia Rice Conner Kenneth Eberley Betty Elliott Joe Goolsby Joanne Guinn Wilbert Hackney Marie Hewitt Bill Honeycutt Ann Luntsford Mary Ann Lyle Margaret Mercer Patsy Price Don Spears Dorman Stout Marjorie Williams Jean Wilson INTER¬ FRATERNITY COUNCIL Jesse . Phi Beta Chi Trueman . Phi Beta Chi Matney . Mu Epsilon Nu Honeycutt . Sigma Phi Alpha Erwin . Mu Epsilon Nu Blackwell . Sigma Phi Alpha Depew . Nu Sigma Alpha PAN- HELLENIC COUNCIL President . Nancy Winter Phi Alpha Vice-President. . . Nancy Thomas Pi Sigma Secretary-Treasurer . Nona Kate Howell Sigma Omega Reporter . Betty Elliott Sigma Theta Kappa Interfraternity Council . . . organized in ’48 . . . super¬ vises fraternity activities . . . promotes co-operation among organizations . . . membership, composed of presidents and one representative from each frater¬ nity . . . president, Don Jesse. Pan-Hellenic Council . . . organized in ’47 . . . spon¬ sored by Dean Ella V. Ross . . . consists of presidents and two representatives from each sorority . . . an¬ nual function, Christmas dance . . . Rush Week . . . awards Pan-Hellenic Cup . . . monthly meetings . . . president, Nancy Winter. CARTER HALL STUDENT GOVERNMENT President. Mary Anna Bridwell First Vice-President Helen Yates Second Vice-Pres. Becky Susong Secretary. . . Mary Ruth Slagle Treasurer . Lois Johnson CENTRAL RELIGIOUS COUNCIL Parker . Canterbury Club Honeycutt . Miracle Book Club Elkins . Baptist Student Union Roberson. . . . Wesley Foundation Judkins . Westminster Fellowship Carter Hall Student Government . . . officers and floor representatives . . . officers, elected in Spring . . . all dorm girls eligible to vote . . . floor representa¬ tives, appointed in Fall . . . link between Adminis¬ trative Council and Carter Hall girls . . . hostess to Freshmen . . . Rat Week . . . Christmas party for underprivileged children . . . picnics. Central Religious Council . . . coordinates religious activities on campus . . . presidents and one repre¬ sentative from each organization . . . Religious Em¬ phasis Week . . . Dr. Griffon Henderson, B. S. U. secretary at University of Tennessee, our guest speaker . . . joint meetings . . . noonday devotions . . . president, Elmer Elkins. MIRACLE BOOK CLUB Inter-denominational . . . Tuesday night meetings . . . gious organizations . . . interesting programs . . . Bible study . . . better understanding among reli- guest speakers . . . president, Bill Honeycutt. Presbyterians on the campus . . . strengthens stu- . . . parties, picnics, and banquets . . . president, Anne dents’ faith . . . presents opportunity for service . . . Judkins, regular church attendance . . . Christian fellowship WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP vs WESLEY FOUNDATION rV Methodist students on campus . . . inspirational meet¬ ings . . . helps students to better serve God . . . estab¬ lish better campus-church relationships . . . hayrides . . . picnics . . . Sweetheart Banquet . . . president, Vincent Roberson. Baptist students on campus . . . weekly meetings . . . spirit of faith . . . council meetings . . . “Baptist Buc” . . . friendship . . . fun at B. S. U. socials . . . Back¬ ward Party . . . Camp Carson . . . Ridgecrest . . . president, Elmer Elkins . . . student secretary, Beulah Wingo. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION TRAILER CITY Small community within itself . . . democratic government . . . garden . . . baths in turn . . . diapers on the line . . . hus¬ bands in classes . .. children: sleeping, eating, playing, crying . . . college life—family style. President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Reporter . . Glen Shanks . Charles Davis Lois Ruth Stalans . . . Gilmore Sahlin .Ellen Houser THE COLLEGIAN Louise Gilbreath Business Manager Audrey Houchens Editor Weekly editions . . . write-ups . . . copy . . . cuts . . . news articles . . . headlines . . . editorials . . . cartoons . . . jokes . . . deadline, Tuesday . . . name band . . . Safety Campaign . . . “Papers here.” . . . distributions . . . mailing list . . . ad¬ vertisements. Staff: Standing —Pearson, Bandy, Deal, Judkins, Erwin, Price, Miller, Ewing, Earl, Kreiner, Maupin, Lyons. Seated —Sinagra, Holland, Epperson, Morrell, Houchens, Earl, G., Farmer, Santiago. Kenner Depew, Editor Business Staff at Work Associate Editors: Beasley and Howard uccanee __ FOR NINETEEN FIFTY-ONE EDITORIAL STAFF Associate Editor .Herbert Howard Senior Class Editor .Anne Judkins Junior Class Editor . Nancy Brahe Sophomore Class Editor .Joan Farmer Freshman Class Editor .Ralph Nave Honorary Fraternities .Marie Dixon Fraternities ... Don Jesse Sororities .Nancy Winter Features Editor .Eleanor Roberts Organizations . Frank Trueman Music . Margaret Mercer Religious Organizations .Sara Agnes Williams Sports .Johnny McJunkin, Ralph Erwin Intra-murals . Edwin Peavyhouse Art . Rhodelle Parks Snapshots . Helen Yates Photographers Karl Kreiner, Bob Parr, Leon Horner Typists. Wanda Erwin, Lois Johnson, Jackie Miller, Carl Renfro Mary Lawrence Cox, Business Manager BUSINESS STAFF Don Beasley Ed Cox Dick Franklin “Skip” Gray Bill Honeycutt Jane McNabb Earl Wilson Editorial Staff at Work Elise Draper, Sponsor Gorman, Hale, Herron, Winter, Alley Sixty members . . . long hours of practice . . . Homecoming . . . “We knew you were coming, so we baked a cake” . . . mass band performance at State- Emory game ... 12 bands . . . approximately 800 members . . . halftime at Milligan game . . . pep rallies . . . parades: Armistice, Christmas in Eliza¬ bethan, Burley Bowl, Homecoming . . . football trips: Western Carolina, Carson-Newman . . . spring concert trips: Erwin, Elizabethton, Kingsport, Mass performance at State-Emory Game Director —Mr. J. Marvin Lindley ■■■9 Newport, University of Tennessee . . . party in Club room . . . entertainment for Knox High Orchestra . . . capable director . . . beautiful majorettes . . . attractive sponsors . . . outstanding drum major. Charlene Wright, Buddy Beasley, Janice Brown QUARTETTE Bacon . First Tenor Connor . Second Tenor Stout . Baritone Beasley . Bass Assembly programs . . . per¬ formances at local clubs and churches . . . visits to high schools in area. THE GLEE CLUB Approximately 85 voices . . . many programs during the year . . . main performances: presentation of Handel’s “The Messiah,” and All-College Night . . . assembly programs . . . spring concert . . . May Day . . . Officers: Johnny Bacon, president; Martha Lee Atkinson, vice-president; Buddy Beasley, secre¬ tary; Anita Roddy, recorder; Norma Stroud, Jack Knight, librarians . . . director, Mr. Virgil Self. THE COLORS Damon Mitchell Buddy Beasley Glenn Barker Arnold Vaughn Vital part of band . . . mili¬ tary steps . . . flag raising at State- Milligan basketball game. THE CHOIR Group of select voices . . . membership by invitation only . . . assembly programs . . . performances for various clubs and high schools . . . participates in religious services and All-College Night . . . folk opera for May Day . . . Brahm’s concert in the Spring . . . Officers: Harry Conner, president; Peggy Bright, vice-president; Patsy Price, secretary; Bronson Mat- ney, business manager; Harry Fontaine, librarian . . . directed by Miss Florence Satterly. Joan of Lorraine FOOTLIGHT PLAYERS Originates appreciation of dramatics . . . develops dramatic abilities of members . . . one three-act play each quarter . . . “You Can’t Take It With You” . . . “Joan of Lorraine” . . . “Glass Menagerie” . . . sev¬ eral one-act plays including “Why the Chimes Ring” . . . programs at Mountain Home . . . tryouts . . . re¬ hearsals . . . costuming . . . stage properties . . . pro¬ grams . . . president, Ellen Sinagra . . . directed by Miss Eileen Smith. Officers; Mar ' on, Wood, Trueman, Elliott, Hewitt Potentiometer PHYSICAL SCIENCE SOCIETY Organized in ’49 . . . advances scientific thinking and research . . . field trips: North American Rayon, Blue Ridge Glass Corporation, Tennessee Eastman, S. E. Masengill’s . . . bi-monthly meetings . . . movies . . . demonstrations . . . lectures . . . picnics . . . Officers: Frank Trueman, president; Mary Lou Wood, vice- president; Marie Hewitt, secretary; Betty Elliott, treasurer; Betty Marion, reporter. Leaders; Bowman, Maxey, Tillery, Sutherland Enright, Fitzpatrick Tennis—A Favorite Pastime PHI ETA T A U Membership, majors and minors in physical educa¬ tion . . . encourages participation in intra-murals . . . initiation . . . basketball tournament . . . trophy for winners . . . house party . . . supper meetings . . . Officers: Connie Sutherland, president; Virginia Maxey, vice-president; Rosemary Enright, secretary; Sammie Tillery, treasurer . . . Sponsors: Miss Betty Bowman, Miss Mary Fitzpatrick. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Honorary dramatics fraternity . . . member¬ ship, students distinguished in dramatics . . . co-operates with Footlight Players in pro¬ ducing plays . . . talent show . . , spring ban¬ quet . . . Officers: Louise Gilbreath, president; Leslie Peacock, vice-president; Louise Earl, secretary-treasurer; Bill Honeycutt, reporter . . . faculty sponsor: Miss Eileen Smith. Earl, L. Peavyhouse Gilbreath Peacock Honeycutt Earl, G. Houchens SlNAGRA ALPHA PHI OMEGA Service organization . . . membership requirements, previous experience in Scouting . . . services free to anyone in the school, community, or scouting . . . many projects . . . aiding in dedication of Memorial Hospital . . . ushering at football games . . . correct¬ ing errors in 6,000 new school bulletins . . . assisting Red Cross . . . demonstrations for Scout troops . . . serving supper to high school bands . . . hamburger fries . . . campfire meetings . . . dances . . . president, Pat Diddle. LAMBDA CHI A social organization for members of the Library staff . . . organized to help students become acquaint¬ ed with library facilities and services . . . overdues . . . fines . . . lost books . . . sponsor of museum tours . . . call slips . . . picnics . . . square dances ... a float for Home Coming . . . Officers: Haynes Wright, pres¬ ident; Perry Counts, vice-president; Peggy Greene, secretary-treasurer; Virginia McGillen, reporter. Top: Barry, Blanker), Brooks, Browder, Cox. Bottom: Ethridge, Householder, Lewis, Parks, Shanks. SIGNS OF THE TIMES Paints . . . brushes . . . ink . . . easels . . . crayons . . . chalk . . . papier mache . . . posters in the hall . . . posters on the doors, posters on the trees . . . posters on the bul¬ letin boards . . . the contributions of Signs of the Times to the student activity pro¬ gram . . . library window becomes a lighted Christmas scene . . . huge candle on the steps . . . Santa pulls a sleigh through the corridors . . . decorated tables in the Caf¬ eteria . . . the contribution of Signs of the Times to the Christmas spirit . . . truly a service organization . . . president, Rho- delle Parks. One of Many The Old Slogan MU DELTA KAPPA Officers Paul Williams Max Edwards Jack Gilliam . George Smith President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Promotes professional interest in industrial art . . . programs planned to broaden the students’ knowledge in this field . . . encourages leadership, responsibility, co-operation, and greater social participation ... an asset to the department, school, community . . . Spring Banquet . . . field trips to industrial plants . . . Open House . . . picnics . . . leader, Mr. L. D. Wallis. James Andrews Beverley Blankenbecler Max Counts Bill Grigsby Charles Hughes Harvey Johnson Frank Little Glenn Murray Leslie Oakley, Jr. George Ritchie Joe Robbins Glenn Shanks Sherman Shell George Smith James Stephens Cecil Stewart Mack Sutherland Elias Tolbert Paul Williams B. M. Wilson Max Edwards Jack Gilliam J. W. Moser Gilmore Sahlin HOME ECONOMICS CLUB picnics and Christmas party . . . leaders: Pansy Bar¬ ry, president; Hilda Prisock, vice-president; Eva Cox, reporter. Among first clubs organized on the campus ... af¬ filiate of the American Home Economics Association . . . membership open to home economics majors . . . Organized in ’47 . . . encourages a greater love for Spanish contributions to modern culture . . . mem¬ bership, all students interested in Spanish people and their customs . . . Pan American Tea . . . slides of the Caribbean Sea . . . exchange meetings with Milligan . . . chili supper . . . picnics . . . president, Jean Wilson. ADELANTE GAMMA THETA UPSILON The Alpha Lambda chapter of the national co-ed fraternity of professional geographers . . . just a year old . . . thirty charter members . . . Geography Coun¬ cil, an older and larger brother . . . promotes ge¬ ography in education . . . Miss Ina Yoakley, an honorary member . . . winner of the coveted Home¬ coming trophy . . . float constructed by these mem¬ bers with help from the Council . . . winning is their tradition . . . president of the Council, Bill Williams . . . president of the Fraternity, Robert Hurlbut. Bill Williams Receives Trophy for Homecoming Float See Anything??? The Grasshopper—A Study in Anatomy BIOLOGIA CLUB Organized in ’48 . . . emphasizes inter-relationship and correlation of all biological sciences . . . promotes a higher level of knowledge and thought concerning this field . . . contributions by everyone . . . many worth while accomplishments . . . new ideas ... in¬ dividual experiences . . . various projects . . . butter¬ fly nets . . . collecting leaves . . . dissecting frogs . . . microscopic study . . . regular meetings . . . various field trips . . . picnics . . . president, Glen Addington. BETA EPSILON Beta Epsilon . . . affiliated with Future Business picnics at the Laurels . . . banquet . . . candlelight Leaders of America . . . organized in 1950 for busi- installation service . . . president, Dick Franklin, ness majors and minors . . . placement service . . . Bridge Club . . . Cooper Hall . . . every Thursday night . . . grand slams . . . “three no trump” . . . “Who dealt this mess?” . . . “That’s my trick” . . . occa¬ sional Canasta . . . eleven o’clock, an unhappy hour . . . president, Peggy Jo Hall. BRIDGE CLUB Affiliate of the Association of Childhood Education International . . . conventions . . . annual spaghetti supper . . . “cootie party” . . . educational films . . . A. C. E. CLUB promotes interest in childhood education . . . presi¬ dent, Peggy Jo Hall. Future Teachers of America ... a national organiza¬ tion . . . Wednesday afternoons . . . Elizabethton ele¬ mentary schools . . . projects . . . plans . . . progress or lack of it . . . work . . . play and fun . . . Christmas party . . . president, Marion Sutherland. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ' fflHf ■ ™ HP ATHL |l|tP§sg| Ii « : ; :;gi:liill :S iriililii vXy : ' N OUR MASCOT Captain Kid THE PEP SQUAD Manager: Jo Anderson Maxey, Anderson, Sanders, Blevins, A. Bolding, Bolding, Meyerhoeffer THE “T” CLUB Johnny hAcJunkln, President football; “Shorty” McKinney, tennis; Stanley Bunn, track; Paul Musselman, football, base¬ ball and track; Vernon Orren, baseball; “Snake” Evans, foot¬ ball and track; Doug Sizemore, track; Don Belcher, manager; Larry Kincaid, basketball. Sixth Row: James Hunt, football; Jack Chinouth, football; Hank Johnson, football; Ollen Clark, football; Bill Archer, manager; Bobby Rowe, baseball; Byron Leonard, baseball; Bob Brad¬ shaw, football; Johnny Puck¬ ett, football and track; Lee Shugart, manager; John Wright, basketball and track. First Row: Lynn Campbell, basket¬ ball; Leroy Combs, basketball and baseball; “Shadow” Hall, football. Second Row: Gene Guffey, mana¬ ger; Ray Blackwell, baseball; Ted Starnes, basketball. Third Row: Bill Adams, basketball; Hugh Clark, basketball and tennis; Jim Bill Terry, tennis. Fourth Row: Johnny McJunkin, football and track; Beryl Hen¬ drix, football and track; Jake Knox, manager. Fifth Row: “Robot” Groseclose, football; Mack Sutherland, Squa THE Coach Jack Greene Practices . . . drills . . . scrimmages . . . hustling squad . . . good material . . . mostly freshmen . . . inexperience . . . likeable captains . . . fair season . . . first year of scholarships . . . future bright . . . Littleford, a good coach, recalled to army . . . disappointment of the season—a tie with Milligan. Whai ? ? BUCCANEERS Coach Madison Brooks ’50 Evans Snak e r |and an Co .Capt ains: Head Coach L T . Roberts - I Benzie Howse, Quarterback Lloyd Goes 76 Yards to Score Against Scotties HOME SEASON OPENS WITH MARYVILLE Homecoming ... a week of activity . . . floats in prep¬ aration . . . Big Burley . . . paper napkins by the gross . . . floats ready ... 3 o’clock, the parade is on . . . down Main Street . . . hundreds of “rats” . . . alumni barbeque . . . review of floats ... 8 o’clock, the toss is made . . . State kicks to Maryville . . . Scotties bark, but can’t bite . . . Lloyd returns punt 76 yards for first score . . . Bucs lead all the way . . . colorful halftime . . . crowning of Freshman King and Queen . . . float winners . . . alumni pleased with band’s performance of “We Knew You Were Coming So We Baked a Cake” . . . Bucs con¬ tinue to score . . . Scotties cross goal line twice . . . final score 33 to 14 . . . crowded dance . . . many old friends ... a wonderful tradition to be continued. Jack Henderson, End ' Snake ' Evans, Center ■ m 1 WH Harry Gowens, Tackle Pete Sheffield, Tackle J. L, Jones, End Doak Walker, Halfback Mack Sutherland, Center Jones Snags a Pass Good for 6 Points ' Robot Grosedose, Guard Harry Secrist, Fullback Jerry Ford , Fullback (e, Guard Rugged Action on the Goal Line BUFFALOES Results State. . . . 38 Tennessee Wesleyan . . . .12 State.... 6 Erskine . .12 State... 6 Western Carolina .13 State.... .33 Maryville . . . .14 State.... . . . . 6 Carson-Newman . . . .25 State.... .6 Middle Tennessee. 19 State.... . . . . 0 Emory Henry. 19 State.... .... 20 Tusculum . 6 State.... 6 Milligan . .6 ■ ■ ' Pe.te Burns, Quarterback Elias Tolbert, Tackle ' Shadow Hall, Center Bill Miller , End Johnny Puckett, Halfback Paul Whited, Halfback Hal Morrison, End Ed Cox, Tackle mmm mm Sues Gain Yardage Against Middle Tennessee Bob Lloyd, Halfback Cecil Maddux, End Kenneth Bryan, Tackfe Beryl ' Hendrix, End Virgil Stalen, Guard . ' X-X ' : ' : X : XX : xXXXiX; :V w V- ■ J ' N + ! 0m M fflMRl pilllll X:XX : : .. lilllilBl ■ - Finals — V. S. A. C, Tournament Some Favorites Starnes and Morrison, All-Tournament Players, with Our New Trophies Standing: Coach Brooks, Woy, Sizemore, Morrison, Starnes, Blackburn, Combs. Seated: Saylor, Sams, Jones, Lloyd, Duff, Smith, McGinnis. Very successful season . . . runners-up in Volunteer State Conference Tournament . . . winner, Smoky Mts. Tournament . . . added congratulations to Starnes, all-tournament teams, V. S. A. C. and Smoky Mts., and to Morrison, all-tournament team, Smoky Mts. . . . scholarships . . . only one senior . . . good team play . . . bright future, unless draft hits . . . unbeaten on home court in 21 games . . . only 2 home games lost in past three seasons . . . trip to Middle Tennessee—riding, walking, pushing . . . blizzard— too much snow for mountaineers . . . very capable coach . . . TOWEL, well-beaten . . . efficient manager, Mike Carson. Practice! Let ' s Go, Boys 1951 RECORDS State.68 Berea State.80 Western Carolina State.55 Appalachian State State .70 Tusculum . State.57 Union . State 64 Emory Henry . State.75 Carson-Newman State.49 Carson-Newman State.65 Appalachian State State.79 Austin Peay . State.81 Cumberland . State .76 Maryville . State.60 Union State.74 Emory Henry . . State .87 Maryville . State .62 Cumberland . State.79 Milligan . State.61 Austin Peay . State. 89 Lincoln Memorial State.64 David Lipscomb State.73 David Lipscomb State. .72 Middle Tennessee State.44 Lincoln Memorial State.81 Milligan TOURNAMENTS Volunteer State State.82 Milligan . State.74 Lincoln Memorial State.63 David Lipscomb Smoky Mountain State.62 Carson-Newman State.77 Lincoln Memorial State.85 Emory Henry Jack Vest, Pitcher A Great Athlete A successful season ... 9 wins—4 losses . . . Champs of Smoky Mts. . . . Eastern Champs of V. S. A. C. . . . defeated by Middle Tennessee 8-3 and 6-5 in championship playoffs . . . nine boys lost by graduation . . . 1950 lettermen include: Robert Bird, Ray Black- well, Bobby Broyles, Fred Campbell, Bob Collier, LeRoy Combs, Burleigh Davis, Jack France, Shelby Hartsell, Dan Hester, Taft Hill, Bobby Leonard, Paul Musselman, Bobby Rowe, Jack Vest, John Waddell and Jack Britt, Manager. Coach Jim Mooney HIGHLIGHTS OF 1950 BASEBALL What ' s Wrong with the Umpires Decision??? John Waddell, Catcher Game ' s Over Results State . 14 Union . 0 State .15 Emory Henry. . . 0 State. . 6 Milligan . 5 State. . 10 King . 1 State . 1 Emory Henry... 4 State . 6 Emory Henry . 1 State. . 7 King . 2 State . 4 Maryville . 5 State . 8 Carson-Newman . 7 State . 1 Lincoln Memorial . 2 State . 1 Maryville . 8 State . 7 Lincoln Memorial . 6 •State . 6 Milligan . 5 SEASON Mussel man Slides in Safely at Third Rowe Connects for a Double Jack France, Third Baseman Lloyd Clears the Pole with Plenty to Spare Coach Julian Crocker 1950 TRACK Pole vault . . . hurdles . . . discus . . . shot put . . . javelin . . . relays . . . distance . . . broad jump . . . many events comprise a track meet ... a success¬ ful ’50 season . . . second place, Milligan Relays . . . fourth place, T. I. A. C. . . . Bob Lloyd, leading point maker in each meet . . . lettermen: “Chuck” Lane, Doug Sizemore, Joe Robbins, Bob Lloyd, Johnny Puckett, Bob Elliott, “Snake” Evans, Gene Cole. First Row: Lane, Sizemore, Hendrix, Robbins, Lloyd ; Second Row: Chinouth, McCurry, Bryan, Elliott. Puckett; Third Row: Evans, Cole, Earhart. Lloyd Goes Up and Over RESULTS State...... .43 1 2 Sewanee . .871 2 State. .741 2 T. P. I. .56 1 2 State. .79 Mars Hill. .52 State. .73 1 3 Maryville . .53 1 3 Triangle Meet State. 79 2 3 Emory Henry . .23 Milligan. . .14 Above: Puckett, Winner of Many Javelin Throws To the Right: Taylor, a Newcomer with Great Possibilities Captain Evans, a Consistent Point Maker Lane Wins State 440 Title Champions of the Volunteer State Athletic Conference . . . Jim Isbell winner over Frank Ford of Middle Tennessee State for singles title . . . score 6-4, 6-2 . . . doubles, a family affair . . . Isbell and Clarke vs. Mc¬ Kinney and Kyker . . . tournament played without services of Alan Toomey, our num¬ ber one man . . . Toomey was semi-finalist in T. I. A. C. tournament . . . Coach Wilson, a winner in tennis circles himself. Clarke and Isbell Receive Congratulations on Winning Doubles Final in V. S. A. C. Finals in V. S. A . C. Doubles — State vs. State Coach Ken Wilson Scores Carson-Newman . University of Tennessee. Milligan College. Maryville College . L. M. U. Union (Ky.) . T. P. I. Emory Henry. 8- 1; 9-0 0-9 9- 0; 8-1 .5-2 .7-0 .7-0 .7-0 . 8-1 Isbell Wins Singles Title in V. S. A. C. AND GOLF Country Club ... tee off ... a hole in one ... the greens . . . lost balls . . . broken irons . . . putting . . . 18th hole ... in the rough . . . Robert “Windy” Cross, 1950 second-place winner of T.I.A.C. golf tournament Bill Brotbeck, number two on State’s team . . . matches with King College, University of Tennessee and the University of Georgia at Atlanta . . . guided by Madison Brooks. Windy Cross V : . Director—Miss Mary Fitzpatrick Managers: LeNoir, Rogers, Tillery ALL STUDENTS ARE Hiking, Lots of Fun Football, Isbell Gains Yardage Cross Country (The Start) Tennis, Tillery Set for Action fv Director —Mr. Julian Crocker Manager—Bert Ratledge INTRA-MU RALISTS Cross Country (The Finish) Volleyball, Ready for the Kill Archery, A Bullseye Football, Hold That Pass Jump Ball, Girls Lucas and S ims Show Their Stuff .PRACTICE The Tumbling Teem—Very Graceful —— CHAMPIONS — W. O. Johnson ' s Team MAKES PERFECT Unbeaten This Season Tournament Action IJPM iMBBjB iiHHp MMH i Action in Consolation Game of Playoffs INTRA-MURAL Bowling, A Favorite Pastime ACTIVITIES Horseshoes, Luck Helps Basketball, Get That Tipoff Football, Looks Rugged Jane Wallis, A Good Archer a ill Shuffleboard, Ten Off ARE VARIED Football, Block That Pass Speedball, Guard Ping Pong, Champi Badminton, Watch The B Softball, You ' re Out on Allen Jennings 9as FEAT ■ ;■ f tf «aV- : «j° $? ■ La o r • fV , ' «° P 4 , 0 ,s V 5 1 .o . Joanna Goode Anderson , Queen George Blackburn, King MAY MAY COURT Anna Sue Bolding, Bucky Buchanan, Bobbie Jean Kincaid, Ward Meyerhoeffer, Ann Bingham, Johnny McJunkin, Queen Anderson, King Blackburn, Velma Cline, Anne Judkins, J. D. Lee, Carolyn O ' Dell, Hank Johnson, Jean Matthews, Paul Williams . DAY WHO’S WHO IN AMERICAN AND Virginia Maxey Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges ... a national publication recognizing outstanding students . . . one of the highest college honors attainable . . . twenty-five State students listed in the ’51 edition . . . selected for charac¬ ter, scholarship and leadership . . . true recognition for truly outstanding achievement. UNIVERSITIES COLLEGES Anita Roddy Bill Honeycutt Henry Johnson Marion Sutherland Nancy Ruth Winter Billy Joe Beasley tmtm WHO’S WHO AHD Peggy Jo Hell Betty Elliott Don Jesse Hugh Clarke Louise Gilbreath Marie Dixon Keener Depew Anne Judkins J. D. Lee Audrey Houchens Kenneih Eberle Louise Earl Ted Starnes Jean Kilday IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES COLLEGES I Rebecca Moore . . . efficient, friendly, sincere . . . president of her sorority, home economics major . . . interested in church work . . . will become a school librarian or housewife . . . could it be both? Lucky boy! Anne Judkins . . . secretary of our student body . . . possesses a wonderful smile and a “North Bristol” accent . . . conscientious, neat, and interested in church work. Keener Depew . . . Buccaneer Editor . . . vice- Rebecca Moore prexy of the student body ... it will be serv¬ ice experience . . . then the business world . . . good luck, Keener. Anne Judkins Keener Depew Pensenaiities ' J. D. Lee . . . President of our student body . . . winning smile, gift of gab, unruly hair, prissy walk . . . stands high in State’s campus politics and leadership . . . will enter law school in June. Mary L. Walker . . . Buccaneer Business Man¬ ager . . . gifted accordionist . . . who at State can ever forget “Dangerous Dan McGrew”? . . . an entertainer ... a leader ... a hard worker ... a charming wife . . . Lucky Ed! Joe Goolsby . . . lacks a little hair . . . makes much music . . . Joe’s dance band—a campus asset . . . takes his music seriously, too ... it may be Maestro Goolsby. 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STEAKS COUNTRY HAM FRIED CHICKEN FRIED SHRIMP DELICIOUS SALADS TOASTED SANDWICHES MILK SHAKES (We do not sell beer) You Are Always Welcome at ”The Spot’ Paved Drive-In Curb Service DON F. BRADFORD, SR. Air Conditioned Dining Room Owned and Operated by G. W. (Bill) BRADFORD UNAKA STORES, INC. ERWIN, TENNESSEE The Shopping Center of Erwin Style — Quality — Reasonable Prices ARROW SHIRTS ARROW TIES BUCKSKEIN SPORTSWEAR MALLORY HATS GRIFFON SUITS NUNN-BUSH SHOES MARY GREY HOSIERY ARTEMIS LINGERIE LIFE STRIDE SHOES BUSTER BROWN SHOES BOY SCOUT EQUIPMENT Look To . . . CARL H. KING COMPANY For Fashion Leadership JOHNSON CITY’S FINE SPECIALTY STORE 204-206 E. Main Street WHAT MAKES A CHAMPION ATHLETE? IS IT CONDITIONING . . . coaching . . . teamwork . . . physique . . . sportsmanship . . . competitive spirit ... or just plain honest-to- goodness athletic skill? We don’t pretend to be athletic experts, be¬ cause our job is to manufacture high quality textile products. But as sporting fans we think it would be safe to say that an athletic champion is the result of all these fine quali¬ ties. We know that it has taken a combination of great leadership, manufacturing know-how, careful planning, employee loyalty, and skill¬ ed teamwork to make Burlington Mills a champion in the textile industry. The Com¬ pany’s many accomplishments and progressive growth during the past 27 years are well known. We are proud of this record and equally proud of our 32,000 employees who have worked together with real team spirit as members of the Burlington team. It’s a fact that Burlington’s fine fabrics, hosiery and other textile products are truly Woven into the Life of America’’—just as every Burlington plant is woven into the life of its own community. GLORIA RAYON PLANT JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE A unit of Burlington Mill: i( Woven into the Life of America Executive Offices: Greensboro, N. C. Compliments of JOHNSON CITY AUTOMOTIVE TRADE ASSOCIATION ARNEY MOTOR CO. 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Compliments of SCOTT’S GROCERY Walnut at Tennessee Phone 3068 Congratulations . . . BUCCANEERS OF ’51 DIXIE DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT The Pride of East Tennessee Famous for Good Food 425 East Main Street Johnson City, Tenn. Compliments WILLIS PRODUCE CO. Phone 733 112 East King Johnson City THE YELLOW CAB CO. The Thinking Eelloiv Rides a Yellow Two-Way Radio Johnson City’s Biggest, Busiest, and Best Phone 5252 Johnson City HANNAH’S, INC Fme Clothing JOHN SEVIER HOTEL Johnson City’s Finest On the Main Artery New Physical Education Building and New Girls’ Dormitory being built by . . . CASSEL BROTHERS General Contractors Member: The Associated General Contractors of America Telephone 2407 206 West Sullivan Street, Kingsport CUT RATE SUPER MKTS. JOHNSON CITY’S LARGEST FOOD MARKET • 8 Checkout Counters for Faster Service • 100 Per Cent Self-Service Meats • Largest Frozen Foods Department in Johnson City • Low Everyday Prices Plus Bonus Specials Compliments of SELL PRODUCE COMPANY A Good Place to Keep in Mind” Phone 2954 120 McClure Street Johnson City, Tennessee f ' You Are Most Likely to Find It at King’s” KING’S East Tennessee’s Most Complete Store Where Those Who Know Buy Their Clothes” Compliments of CITIES SERVICE HOLSTON OIL COMPANY-DISTRIBUTOR World’s Finest Gasoline” CITIES SERVICE PETROLEUM PRODUCTS LOANS ON HOMES, AUTOMOBILES Cash to Buy—Time to Pay ERWIN NATIONAL BANK ERWIN, TENNESSEE LIBERTY LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. BUILDER’S SPECIALTIES HOTPOINT APPLIANCES Telephone 5104 Erwin, Tennessee FREE SERVICE TIRE COMPANY Dealer GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Distributor GOODYEAR PRODUCTS THE HAMILTON NATIONAL BANK of JOHNSON CITY Your Account Will Be Appreciated Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System QUALITY DRY CLEANERS WHITE CITY LAUNDRY Launderers—Dry Cleaners—Dyers Phone 3280 TRADE-MARK REG. V. 5. PAT. Off. THE WINGREEN MASENGILL’S COMPANY Apparel for Misses and Girls PRINTING — ENGRAVING OFFICE SUPPLIES Main at Roan Erwin, Tennessee 1916 1951 Compliments of the APPALACHIAN SEVIER AND FUNERAL HOME TENNESSEE Cadillac Ambulance Service Johnson City’s Home Owned Theaters Enjoy Your Off Hours Here” JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE MILLER BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers of HARDWOOD FLOORING, TRIM MOLDINGS AND TREADS Plants: Johnson City Knoxville Compliments of SERVICE DRY CLEANERS Near the College Campus” Get Your Flowers from . . . GUNNAR TEILMANN Johnson City’s Leading Florists 318 East Main Street Phone 511 Compliments RAINBOW CORNER SODAS SANDWICHES MAGAZINES Walnut at Earnest Johnson City, Tennessee BUILDER’S SUPPLY COMPANY EVERYTHING IN LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Elizabethton Phone 3112 East Tennessee 9 s Leading Hatter” THE KRISTAL GRILL SAM’S HABERDASHERY The Best Hamburgers in Johnson City” Nationally Advertised and Standard Brands Quality Men’s Wear for Young Men Clothing — Slacks — Shirts Other Accessories 123 W. Market St. Johnson City, Tenn. Compliments of ANDERSON-WEBB yPETfJ FEDERAL GRADED EGGS HOMESTEAD BRAND OUR BEST! Compliments of CALFEE AND SWANN, ELIZABETHTON INC. HARDWARE COMPANY Everything Photographic GOOD HARDWARE AND FINE FURNITURE 102 East Main Street Elizabethton, Tennessee P. O. Box 126 Johnson City, Tenn. Since 1929 BOYD-De ARMOND, INC. The Home of Good Furniture” Erwin, Tennessee Compliments of BECKNERS’ DIAMONDS — WATCHES — JEWELRY Established 1886 Johnson City, Tennessee YOUNG’S SUPPLY CO. Compliments B. F. Goodrich THE SHAMROCK, INC. Kelvinator J. Lafayette Cox Allis-Chalmers New Holland THE REXALL STORE Oliver Phone 102 Corner Walnut and Buffalo Streets 200-300 Lamont Street Johnson City Johnson City, Tennessee Compliments This Laundry Does It Best DOBYNS-TAYLOR JOHNSON CITY STEAM FURNITURE CO. LAUNDRY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Keep the Family’s Clothes . . . 421 Elk Avenue Phone 1133 Cleaner, Fresher, Sweeter Elizabethton, Tennessee Typewriter Headquarters We rent, repair, sell and buy OFFICE SUPPLY CO. The Book Store” 406-408 S. Roan Johnson City STERCHI BROTHERS STORES, INC. 222-226 East Main Street It’s a Tact” You can save money at Sterchi’s MARKET STREET DRUG A Good Place to Get the Best 134 West Market Street Phone 5212 THE MUSIC MART Johnson City, Tenn. SMYTHE ELECTRIC COMPANY Phone 5198 238 Main Street Johnson City FRENCH DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY CORP. Johnson City—Erwin—Jonesboro ' ' Quality Cleaning for Over a Quarter Century” Best Wishes to E. T. S. C. COLLEGE GRILL HARRIS LUNCHES — STEAKS — SANDWICHES MANUFACTURING CO. Where the State Students Are at Home” MANUFACTURERS OF HARDWOOD FLOORING Walnut at Lake Johnson City, Tennessee Phone 568 Johnson City JOHN MARTIN BARBER SHOP John Martin J. B. Riddle Erby Messimer Walter T. Byrd John L. Brandon D. L. Moody 121 Buffalo Street SHINES BATHS S. H. KRESS CO. Where the Students Buy Their School Supplies” 102 East Main Street Johnson City H. T. COWAN LUMBER CO. Compliments of Everything to Build a Home DAVIS-MOTTERN JEWELERS Quality, Quantity and Courtesy” 118 Legion Street Johnson City Elizabethton, Tennessee KEY’S JEWELRY AND GIFTS Phone 9092 Erwin, Tennessee COOPER OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. Complete Office Outfitters” 403 South Roan St. Phone 1935 Johnson City, Tennessee Welcome Students” ROAN RESTAURANT SPECIALTY PRINTING COMPANY Johnson City Phone 3034 Johnson City CROCKETT’S Finer Foods” Erwin, Tennessee EAST TENNESSEE’S FANCY FOOD DEALER PASTEURIZED MILK and ICE CREAM LOUIS’ SHOE SHOP A Discount to Students” 117 Buffalo Street Phone 1568-J Compliments RUTH ANDREWS FLORISTS 203 South Roan Street Phone 316 Compliments VARSITY CLEANERS 413 West Walnut Street Phone 2838 Johnson City T-rir JOHNSON CITY, TENNESSEE S ISoolz Enc ' za(j A % CAPITOL ENGRAVING COMPANY 807 CLARK PLACE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE MSQUIDDY PRINTING COMPANY PRINTERS PUBLISHERS NASHVILLE- -TENNESSEE Un U ' S° eS RCV ' S1 ° n ' Cons‘ itotion ° y StuJ e0t B ° h w a y o-gsss $ ° r- ? f™ 1 ® corner e °ts ____ C oX- . ■ ail,Mr « corner Un?n„ P p rform ?. iDean’s List Allows ‘ e , and R °bey Vest T L Unique Formation|Cut System e ‘ . 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